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1 ' !4 A Voter eUIl ha place l ur n it DtvU stork, rq. Lm beet) appointed Port T Mailer at Ctncort, .torth-Carofi tic liUt y : ,! rra'gned,-. ' 1 wtctm a mono thc rrnirr.nv some weeks pest, tbe weather he be - ; remarkably miU wtuhln and showers, - The . Lf'm already wki gmiv awTtht neldt ar d'l WW tht. fl owe1 of ipnnjifcul letLe tH,dtt of the aifcinpf protpect, winter, With jV '-"--f Hiptcriiij aspect,' return aaieng it7 OiiTrl T - lt, n',t, AprB, ft considerable quantity of . enow . fell, sblcb, however, U toot washed lnf1r lh torrtuta of rain lbt .succeeded It, T Owing to the wiaUr having keen uouwally wet, farmer art mart backward sJisn usual tlU . . . .' C their prtearstione for their crops, nver&le, eordJreble quant Uk of com li already ' lee planted, and In it' dsys, If tCWelr MlAiug tM cottoa plWltinf till COOUMDO. J, i. ;' " ROME DIG POR COLD FJ OIF- v It it th opiukn of huh, that con be . care during the next year, in 0 vleiwty ofj ' fbt gold mines, Such k tbc Owrat after thto glutting etll, tliat many will probably neglect leirplAJfhs to wah the auriferous 'amla. The discovery of Barringer'e mm he t tbc peo ple. U aearcbinf fur gold la place where it waa never before thought of. Within toe few pet wctka, we hear of Ha being fonnd In fifty pk. . Tb fcet la, that thmk a Wffcn of eoon- VT Wnr httween this phec and fayetteeine :yl'cl ayb calWthc .tfrrfW Inibat . , Veroo, them ia aenreefy mil aquam in nbich pr.icii of fold any not be fbun, In tbc MborbMNl'of IhiTUctTtlrbl'ir I ft hy . J).'i, the met bu been fuund at aereral pbtre V ba(Ken epfcimena from Peter llrowii'a, (aout T milec eaat of SaS'bury,) wberc aotne 40 Of 53 UU a bae bcei(J)icked upifl picccc, froraotiJoJQfrtiMin aa... Since MJ $ or 6WQ dollar of the metal bar been uU In tlila pbtcr, principally, bowerer, from the pit at Barriiifr't, "where of We, we krn but h'ile la fjUiid. At Tarker'i, and near Montpntery eourt-bouie; the Sgftn continue to make wa it 1urrttTttttirtt Vuiif tk ulgcrt i4 h..wmiM t.wMii i i H P"iH uh.i tmh,li .ri,(UHiriMiitrUitiivi tralio attfl'tC'wi.t id btr .tijl iai('t, cunnri Ul wmN m II iiuktund -ln I tnl'irlit H Ilia nmls ami niitv( tl nMtli ut r'u'w rrririaiiiiis ! wweet to i Id claiM-ler o .Voii!-t:anliu and place Iter oi an r'.l -lo nb hu aider l-Mitli a. I tliaQ ctaa wrltii.f upon ttiit mliject, l'wh U of paranMmiit conctm to rry nilwit, il pat on u anuilM-r, wliWh, alibouffi it may mM be an baneful to Ux Utcrcat of (! aut at tbU IllUe.aL pahnr courae X keHltiofs Vet ttnke derncr at tU cUaratur of our at at abroMl. ntxl i the real cauc why c hoUl ao humble pcai aa rrpnU the rkUrral to trument. and Pcie m litti of h patronan. 1 be autilect to wlikta t altuOe, and wlikh U aen a oue of wreme nutrtindaiinn n many m iimi JtaMt tiitoiiizcoi uiueo or u autr, rtrtt frprrrnta,rtWU4 ft titC .f4in.iWU i'Uri 4errncak 4 mora eipeciaily Mat portion of K wbich rcprt atnta tb avrcitiratr and dicnity of tbia'aut. aa n ewmneetent ptt of tbc tntoa. ' fathamcl Maoo. for an mihuimI numker ofl f rare, ka repreMiOed I HI atnte. ad ry HJUfil) b aaktd, nbat h$ kt W, am wnat til m 4. lor b oatiniraitUd rar tont bare been cunferrrd on bim. aod the cKraur. dtiiary aitroiUiitin of public tonndeanc Wbion ac lu njii)eai U be erectanl 10 turn a morMiiiiet4 wbich cnanre to Uim' (he katinf faiiruu il bk country ai the (nampton 4 tome lotporiant uiatr I IU be ukca a cot. plcuoua a.ur m that nrnjnl poltct, wruqi ba rlevatcd tb4 t'li'iU-d HtatH to tbeif cut c salted atatixa amovfciriliird Mtkoaf a b a fricitd to tbr lirternaJ lini)fwenrM of hi coantry in n natknial point of k I m bt? act,an able, eiJlfhuoed and clucicnt menlxr of the noma I brae queation mar nadir U an wrred in the ntra'ive. So Ur Irum reiV. inf aaaiitanc by Ui weight of ha characu., wtoich k tbe conquenee of bk caDcricace, and the reaprct dec to him aa ttamprd with anJ Uqnity, be ha been a clog vpon every adeinia irauon in aowte or tDcir mot vital puiicy. IIw votta arc upon record, and tbey am concluaitc rrldcecc 01 liia contracted eicaa of lh oobcr of llua goveniiicnt. U hhout entering into de tail, i wtfi mermen a tew of them. - Mr toe in Hrnce - a eo-oneration of bu democratic friend he wna 4nigf4 with the majority, into JcctriKm f wir traitnt fnflanorr out we id bim. durinr the eaiatenceof tbts conteri. and at a period when dtterf and defeat had humblrd our pride, and rwrty rpirit bad par. lyied id cnerrira or the the axistinr admin- in at 39 & 100 eU. per day. r; f -1 n u J., A! Lyi. t iv vT'. a . a tea wiTiM"TaOTn, Nothing but an ardent attachment k the proaperity and honor of my native atate, and a sincere wih to behold K coequal, in every re. pect, with the many vereintie that ootuti. uts tbi great- HepubRe, could IndtM me to addrcaa tb public' A foreigner,' tutiUW detti tyt of the mcaita of Information, wouki natn. inlly demand why k it that N. Carolina, a otat admirably adapted, both a to itt aoil an4 cit- mat luf momi ana pnywcai encrgj, aoo, en Of UM oti 'juneen, uun vore an nnrnrnnu auarv in th conflict that mud ua InuVpeiuleiit, itiouU 1 1 i . ? . I i i A SOM ao numoir a lauon, paniripaiw wu uuiv in th acta of tb Federal adminittretion, permit ling her luatr to be dimmed and in tact entire, ly eclipsed by her akter Hepublief : . Many an. awtra might b given to tin queation, "correct and ftrikinr to any citizen capable of the Waal political ovMrraUon,, or vn endowed-with comm'm aeiins. One k the mierbry con traeted view of oar kralitinxTfroceedinr ei. ..IheJtfronjlhrilJuu k the ret and aond policy of lb atate, a rrgarda It wenar and cbaractir, or which ia the more -r - probable, from a thameful, seUith love of their own popularity, Inatead of enUrinr th eoun- . sib) of. the atat : itb firm nd deokivc deter- b-rUl.!. vcomprehrkve acalf. 'f.ir th improvement of ,:tfjn naviration of rvr riven, the construction of (.--f,' - ,rKia, anu ui ruiairiiuiciii ui m.iiuvi ninj . 'ttw thing. for the honor and permanent bam;, ftl of their native lanJi hut enjoying the an lid v ' naUafaction of an apprm inr conscience, tbey .jieent4'Jftble there, srUavl thsgrvater pm.1 tf thenr, eitnerfor tltf Jurpoae of tinuermining p nd eradicating what haa been, oerrtotore 6y a combination of circumataicet adopted for her benefit and utility, or to par ram net, partial sud Jiwited In . Ua bentficlal operation, or. Viet hap of n ueletcnoui and baneful nature, pos eaung a apecioni appearance ai tending to pub. lie benefit, headed in their meaiurea By ome wild and vulgar demagogue, for the purpow of rtrhtnir tha annular ear. ffullint the ni-Anle Ldration, with lb minority, ia oppoeiuon to s mi to rtnpurt aod carry on the oar, tb dec laration of bich h bad voted for. 1 he kte almii4rtion whkh ba terminated whh im- mortal honor to U thief and hi cabinet, foond in kioi no efficient tnppnrt, hnt nthff n oppo Htlod to it moot matured and aahitary meaanre. He ia in favor of the abolishment of th military acbooi at WcA Point, an rnatitut'ma rw4 aur jaa cd by any In The world, and nbkh hia refiec tej credit upon the tiariim. He ia onpoaed to tJiMt-ryrttm of fartirxfirtlofl "MiLTjTIci-!"ri(I matured by the kte Secretary of Wari he'k oppoaed to an increaw of the navy, commensu rate with the power and resource of the I'nioa i ami, btstly, m i oppoted to that ytm of in ternal Improvement, which directed to object entire ry national, la of die mbvnhrc reating na. tur to each individual atate, and without which. tfia estitonc of the Vnton will be endantremr, fli kt vote agijnit Ahe, ipprpprlatio.it to.Crt.J Fayetfe, in direct opposition to tn pairiotie reeline of tbo whot iatr,'twanla that ditin gui : rd Apoatle of human liberty, k deciair pf what matenal this FtUtutan i compounded of, and how little the character and magnanimity of the state k rrprceentcd in him. A to hi coljeagur, little a yet can . be aid from hi vote it votitd anoear tliat he D"rx. s haDov Uicuiity of mind. In bo brf'e beard tk hi hirjing Into e'm'inn. einiMn pUre atnlfnra fieim fcl.trar', a'l w'ter airthnra, arrapi f latin ami f. dn. tie ll iin, whhiHit noiiit or aptt. tr t ht l M of t.li tatkiiig aWrt a Ink in th frif mn,- "amor patrin." rl. di on the hi- l"d ami dirertin th torv,M at the tmt tirn wntmg th anion to th word Btiig hit eye riaing on M fret ami retieu. UUng witlframe'tnea, lit s mad player' Ifrr bappene it thai fn. arkwm, o rcmarkalk for rerve and Caittb in neakinar of hi mat It iltMikl all at on depart from hit nnifortn eovra and Utl hit tnovt Intimate KfM ! daigcron thouglitvto on that he accidentally m at a urern, and that to t on that doe nocsr to have been a qualified oonfraane.or at kn a very kwecur one t llul w arc told that thk man waa aa ardent, enthualatie admlryr of the General ia boom fnendthat "breed him for hktrttti iht had wetn fnrlrne "whh binak th-a14and ktherampi had (hared with him the danger and oifTonnri of aange warfatr, and bo " kn that merit alone was the rod (haiklatip of hk rry.if Ihk he not ao. fi writer has tinrpcd the' sacred garb of ft WnaVhip for th nntiallowed purpose of giving ettrroncy to fahehood, and retembk In deprar. i'y tie double crime of him. Who halnr atolen the rohea of the prioK, entered the tempi a3 robSed it of ha ornament i and tf it bet true. than all honorabk men inuf oonour In deneun- ring him, who could the thoa the confidenec of a frank and nnnpecling frit ad i ao that to ting iiu part of th arrmint a elthef true Of fatoe it demonrtrate that tbe author of it k i worthy of credit. Imt the whole charactrr of the aeotimenu hew that they wr never nt- ured by fn. jxinni he t made to say in anetk'irg of hk bring a candidal for tb Pre. KUncy, tliat "be wa urgrd on by a impolar current, whkn it waa not in the burnt heart to rewat." But how doe thk comport with the known fad. that st th time Cea. Jaekaon wa brtxiifht Ufor the pcAtile, there wa btit httk excitement on the aubject, and a regard him. pcrhap, there wa none t when calmly naked by s rrtpectabk body of hi fenov-dtiten, it iney mtrtit n his name, be, without any of Uat aneetatMm too common on such occaaiona. refined that the ouire w a one not to he soli. ted or refuted i and how doe It comport with Ire en ct and manly rondnct that he has. on all occsiions, evinced before oongrea and the na- tioau , i , 1 1 - - Thk nnnnjmotn writer makes Gen. Jackson ai that at first he had no ides that a anvinua effrrt wmild he made to nut the reirn h the haidt of s ittiH'ary man," and that " be rtpec te the tjnanmvu voice of tbe nation WN,ld be beard in nd-rtila of hi pretrn4m.? It k omvwhst rdri, -trat the general dimild for s moirent enteririn Mich n notion, if he believed. at tilt writer immediately eJWrwarK ya he did, fiat Mbe trait of the people are r'ne.are alwaw ripe for nnvey and lnnnvai'i,,, thtt " a nwre name, a hero can wind f.invelJ smVrp the niiltitude, cn'iTte the imagination a id lay lb hrljrment aJreptn and thia, too. arcw.llng to thirery cjiitratwxit.erwjitiJ bel!evd7 M eTerenee to hi own proaperti. W will any man in hi tenve, cootnt tir.v for norBfe, nty, even caute hiirmelf trv b nominalcd for it. etpoae himatlf tn the " piir- nant eltafta cf aatir and derision and J e poi oned arrowa of pamphleteers and anonyn ont eribWrrvwhenr eerily believed that the u unaniriMMi voire of tbe nation wouid b beard rn lW'xtrtr of hls"F'Ctr tialoni f or would any manin ii carA. alter rringenrwjred tnwoeh a atrile. aJmir hi total Incapacity fbr tb very omcebewasbrckinrr and thai too, to on who. thoogh s loving ami devoted friend, a no doubt he a, a a nevertheless on principle oppoaed to hie election. - ftaf rat Uno'tit iaf afit rr.snuoMAf. or itF.snver. l)sraarstr at Wit, 5 V4ru 2i liiJ. To the lion, the fcrctay of War. Sin I In few dsjrt, the cnnntitoti which now exists between the under alined office n attached to the Depart rnenl f War, and charged with ill cevf r ll brinch, end yoo aa Iti head, will he dinolvtd. . Although you bare teen de lated by the voice of the peopl to the re ond office 1 their nlft, the nnderalg 4 I k .1 k k. . ncu canrrui out rwgrst in aepartuon. from th aitoatlonl which tbir hlv the honor U) fill, the nndtrslpncd have had, full end frequent opportunities nf witneicmr tne ektrtorcinaff i with whkli'tot Nye been constantly a him ted foih prometleit of the public wej- i re. . fDe unucraigncd tfctm 11 unne tessery lo cdu roe rate your meimrcs , tbey art before the nation, end ire your heat eulogy. The public are now rear lng end will. It I hoped, long continue lo reap, the beneficial effect rttiltlng from them.t The degree of per led Ion lo which yoo have carried the eeveral branche of thli dr partment, ia believed lobe wtthoot parallel. Yott have reafi sed ercry thing Jo Its otganlzation that could be accornplithcd, tinder t listing arrangements, for the security and honor oi the iovtrnmnt, and the convenience) and latufictlon of tbi public. - This brief ttImonlsl to four public lerricee, at Secretory of War, the un dersigned ar led lo offer (rota rot.iider llliMl 1.1. m. . k ... would oc4 be iuat to their fc.linra were M,wion l V b' H they io omit f'.dd tbo aawrsnct of their 1 ,r' "".W rUunA . . r -i.k..l'-OT,rTwr w wio .oi ew lotk 'ti. .i .ii -tt .ft t ic:iTfl irt ii. it i.ou io tirkli IJfj, c' r Rv rue, wrrt aomcttmca, ardent tnlmttnli but, ami J it all the hrsi agitation produced hy our ItnifKif,,. l.i'Hll iia-i irrru my "PJ'J'y liMlti cifcricni'v, In an unriarn1ed ile,, th klfulnrts, the fotifulence, ana' frctlcMiate attachmrnt cf the home, the ntimcmui decision! which I l, been called upon tn pronounce from. place, on -pes' Inm ofirn auddsnf wlf, j ana of much Cillicult,lt hai io (r from the genciohi cuprwrt gha. that not ooe of them baa ever mJ d by the boose. . I adtert to f Via J not In a tain spirit of eiultailonj bat furnishing a powerful nioiive for k lembljnjf g ritlmde. :,v.r '- It rt;tt ing perhapi fur e w, frn ihuiiioa with which so large a portkt my life haa Uea aatoclaied, I shstj (J tinually revert during the remainder with unceasing reaped and grstitodt. thi great theatre of oar public actio,-.; with the firm belief that I bo public k eat and the liberty of our bcfbvrd cooat- III be afclftttarded hereafter, at tk. have been benofore, by enlightened triotiim. '; i : i , ' , ' Gentlemen r In returning to yonr n pectlve famlliea'aoi conttituentt, I b all of vow without ticeptiofi, to carry tri you ray fervent prayer fur iboconuaJ Hon of your Bret, jour blih and y napptneia The EmUtra e XedWOur reaivJ are generally epprlxod of tbo fKi, trJ profound reaped for your personal char acter and private virtue, from these have proceeded tho bermonloui Inter' change which have made tbo burdes of the detail with which tho undersigned are charged, comparatively Jlghl m pressed with, aucb seotimenta for Tho following Letter, 'tibibltlng rtj grounds on which that tentlemao bu U cQned acceeptuig tho appointment, iJ copied from the Wew York StkteTtnao: SiiTl feel most sensibly ifto kmo- your public end prfrate excellencies, the ewrrtfj on ml 6y your comutunlcatioh undersigned reipecttulty lender to you. on the eve of your aepcration from them, their beat wiahei lor your prosperity and nappiBeaal.xou.will carry with yen their prater a, that you may "long livo to adorn the niuoo wbose honor , hat .been the them of your' cloauence, and to' whose prosperity yoo have to largely contribu ted Rut the mot. pret'ona confewion that the Gen eral make to his my precious friend, is the . r- i . ...T-t . " ' , I li'liuwiliKl I mmn .nrv triiiinfmi J 1HC III?.-- i simriiliW U'iln Mi Si u. I r . I . v ", j Icnce oftr. K&u'ff. cf tkoiL''. to matcn- hostile army into that ttate. Had I done ao, it would hare been in purwiit of prnonal revenre; 11 abswUi, Un ktad no wther rrmtircr' Prtt tf the work of revenge had been begun, other ene always upon cjatior. f any -mtgnit-wle-pwrt- neaa bis lat oppoait'on to Mr. lknton's bill to open s road from St. Louis to Ssnt Fee, which wwtMon'eip-?lrWtwrrer)r OlVesled .n pmwiu i cn.o.r.. . unour moiiv. i mirt woidhav .risen out mar have actuated himi th- eirx-clation of .v .!LL. , ,. .- .u ahkldinghimsHf by &MW the wposItibiEiy !... -- .ik:-t-.errrhir!.: And ran it be for a moment w pwwiir wiv ' -wiiiitw iasri wi hv fiuisiii; i us, . ! A v i perl of differing with him mrm, any irnrarit'i, ?r J'-"i liT . i 5uesUon, a. may be exemplified in the faVof a ;.Ve" jJL' JVm late- Senator from thk 4..,r4ht h ! hi 'F-TS? IT , , . . . deronadetrfif It wmikl be attributing whim Our member, of Congress, so far a they a recklm hardihood in depravity, a want oT or. have a beannt; upon tlm ch.ractet -of tho .tae, ; dinary aerf-rrga -that I do not bttieve the and it relative -grade IrUhe confkrcy. will.; rsncr.mus of htv enemies ever ripposed km fs-mtslawl raff est ant Km trr Mifhra y I j - ' ' r"";y " mm. i know not what tnav be Gen. Jack' liiai lueji i iit no uuiioi, winuo. pursue mwvrJoimt-S4M teives, uwnacaicav ine mnuence oi atr. Ma. h.ve urgerl an argument again It, at the ex- V .n ...-v.. w. ... -v.,....u pen-c or his own r-pectability and honor, them, by his continued and unceawng re-clee- J,r do I think Ir possible that anv man would lion, and bis bretrndrH political consistency. haee ai.k hk .i ,,..,; m A.r. r Laive. Se of thnXVitcd, lT a f Jfbat't scarce iythlT.nt probableShat hewould kled hy the influence of Mr. 1a- k. ri - i, . .- -tllert Jioctmi. klaj. Celt, k C.Xng. !TW. ft Jtwp, Hg. Oea. kQ.M.0. Of, Cihtn, Col. air Com. Gen. Sub, .V. TewMs. Psymtviter fseneral Ck. J. .Atww, Act. Adj. General. eA lvU, Surgeon CcneraL Cre. JlNMtrd, U. Cot. on Ord. Duty. C. ruU-TOe, Chief Clerk. IK.L. Mk'tnnri DHL Jod. Affa. - . L. ftMrX Pension Ofhc. -. fst. Jt.ftimtrt, Soon, Land Offie,"" of tho Stilt Insunt, and I receive this r prciaion of your good opinion with a toe respondent cplrltj bjt having recent!. accepted from tho people of this Sute tb hichett office In their power, I cannot. consistently with my sense of duty, rcue from If, until I have had" en ample oppor tunity of evincing tny gratitude, and my devotion to ihe!r intern?. I assure you, sir. that it will afford me the highest gratification, in my preses Miuauun, iv iu jun in your painoiic el- fort and to witneaa tho auspicious iofli- ence of yoor administration oo tbe bnt interest of our country. I have tbo boaor to be, with perfect reaped, your most obedient servant, . - -v- - i)s tviTT rUNTOk. lion, Jav Qnaes Atuiiea, frUnrTeri Of;' CetWtLAr a T tr KlrTsltiriE the Columbia Colleges. C. President Coo- ran rose and addressed him aa foltowi: .UEN.LAFAYETTE-.the Prtsidrnf, I Professor end Student. of the South' .; Twk'-iMk AtreA3. 1825. CaiTliBtct I ought not to disguise I thatx your communication of. the SSth ultimo,, rnakioz known in tho kindest tetms, tour .approbation of my ofBcral ! Carolina College, reioico in this opporta- a . "' - -a. aa --- - a aw - . ava conduct in me administration ol the v ar I iy oi a&nrcasmg tne uoeat oi the M Depnttmeot, has deeply affected me. Ition, in the bosom of iheic institution. 1-ibnut' lo rettro froms"4mporUntu They arawell aware ir bow-ardehtlr. Uon, wUicb I have filled JortthLbowi-cUitevM evfrr7nn, m consoled witb. the ro hare earned this hqnorablo appellatlnn; and with be irt fell pleasure they offer' you the congratulation to iusitv tour duevYour pubUc TrivlwaTiee'Ti temr rater unohstrosfMr fearless,' diractr and porseverlng. : You have long lived n object mf hatred snrt f 1 . .1 . .,. m , .. - inn of the last lerclature are illuttrstive of hatha been ps e-viotisl said not enutneruting what ew'Scta of vbhciwiKtyejr pased,.1t viu"be only necessary to mention "wbut they -Attenped to do,to demorwtrate "tbccniife and ....asaas.B a Ml X ti W was Willis Alston, formerlv a r J'iTjiJtttu, and what will ever be a diagncet to the , f l t ! P--.v tablislicd nftw year ago by a combination of !'V'i-'v1':"' H the talents and moral worth of the state, dangerous xnateriak of which that body wu Cjomposea. Their first attempt was an unhallowed, bold, nod direct attack upon the suprrtn Jmlicial ytem of the ttate i the inatintorof which. wa VViIIi AWon, tbrmerly a member of Con- iroa FxsTinjt coxwu -i 1 nf..-- . iK;4-.i,-.5V.l-'- :fiT. fi" after iinnieh-e ksbof ah J a repUilwa of drfeats t and independent of the sound polity of having -c O court of appellate Juriadiction eutirety dis connected from the Circuit court system, upon principle of abstract -jaoning t--tb xpVti eno of twenty year prior to It erection, and its practical, beneficmf results alnce that, time hw fully completed the warmest anticipations iwre." "Another attempt wik - tnadc'to prostrate St one fell bkwr the. board of Internal Improve. , n i ai VIIC uu uivWf lUBWutuw v atHcnwi tiiirv-f V , ' " . " i I :r.;.:.V enVi dkmiektiGe tended to paralyse even tbe noptof aucceM, and to plac us at regards this vital and interes ting euoject, ft w wr antfrior to the year 1816.. It i well known that they would, tiave inglorioiisly triurnplitd, had it not have bern (hats. fe'" choice $firitt,'' who by there eher- gy and talents, and regardless of that kind of1 noniilaritv which k not based on a solid fabrid w ithstood their destructive and bliphting course, ana reaeemeu u some measure uie cnsracier of thaato oi me mow un-mwamiri, inas ever oe-, by ihe lea ahming excellence" in a hero or uoeraieo uf on sue w-aiiutm s any nai on a name-whieh be thought from its Structure, Tatwellej Mason, Bowan, Ppencer, Hanie.imit Varceh outlast the life he wa devoting Berrien, are ornament to the.r country and to l0 ?t. In vain may it be aaid General Jackto UZymt- -4Whl tWp-Ution, the whole tonor of NoWi-CaroITna iiotseltei Ttien of -the most ' his life shewa that he was actuated bv hirher mo. aterling talents, of apotleas integrity, and pure, .tires i if that had heefl hit only object, he never touucai pnowpie, ana u ee vim w wbohi Trwejf(r.avy ttiavrcputatiott H Ti Oia flection, that those who from their station are most capable of forming a correct jwbsrnrflti hav borne such. am pJe teui uiu jo me zcai ana tWfiiiy witn wutcn Its tUltte have been diwharitedY i vBdierlntf ihairiho utility of "o military eatablishmeot depends much moreonet-JjesIousy tothesateUitesof despotism of ganizanon anu science, than on numbers, a.nxtoue ana atiecuonato respect to every my efforts have been, directed to give to Imend of the liberties of mankind;. Mnr ours tho hest possible orgonixstion, and ycra yet to come, rosy'you live to crjoy the JNiKbgsfdgxo,o scJi4.'o- wbicb tbiv-prud-prrwasiaciiMct'Nff I have jendcavored to addthe tmot ci on our. part, I nray you, these public tes- act accountability and rigid responsibility timouies of unfeigned attachment and in the disbursements, as being indispen J respect, to perfectly In accord with all aabie to the moral and eaicieocf of tbo lour private feeling towards you. with a zealous and enlightened co-onera any argree, been crowned with success to youe lot, a large portion of tbe public pprooation ought to tall. On the eve off painful tebaration. neir wUat,tMiweV TsaT Ke Iftato Of a1LtT: Alt ritiwats w-sV U treRwniBfaiiika''.r VAA.tl;-. 1. ..LrA 1 .: 1 S f - . u. r . . . ,..., : . viaunK in-. 'i.nwi vt uic rrvcni uwi.uuw n pew wirim luai wa a incailire I kanmneaa - f im.i ,k. Government, we aliould make a racrifice of per. not in the least calculated to attract the multi- n,PPme"' ,rurMi you may tonal feelinga ano party animosity, upon the itudet on the comrry, it wa one that he knew altar of our country's good, and elevate our first rendered him irr.medis'dy a-tilMe hy.hi de- men to the first office within the gift of the signing and malicious enemies it .was without the Irast benefit or aggrandizement to himwlf j out be waa well assured that the eood of hia . a . r ut. A native Under the above hrad,-a Wnter in the Nash- Villo Whig, who aays thnt he f'oimerlj' belonged to the southern army, has taken occasion to as cribe to Gen. ..lack-on. certain' obrenaiion and opituoiia unlike, Gen. Jackson and ao- tnoii strouly absurb, that I thought no one wouhl expect, a jKUOua-rcfulatkm Jif-th itatement t luf Land I was somewhat surprised that the cnlight. P- e i.'ii." i - f - .j enea eaiior oi tiic nicrmowi r.rqnirt r anouia thinkiitJneuttbe"ntS friendr to contradict jtor that tbcv shuuid haz ard a doubt to its TtmtC Buf At ee they and everat other xlitot. tost hsve. heretctore, pre given the piece some importanc4jy inserting it in tbeir cxtlumna, it may not- he unnecessary to expose tbe futility at the charge. i 1 he' writer professes to detail, verbatim, a Conversation with Gen. Jackson at a public houee in, lit asbington,Fa. and to that end has jumbkd' togetherjumaM of rant, rjuotations and nrmene,i aa little applicable to his purpose, ss the eery dav nostrums of a quack are to, perfect health. What cah be mote remote from ocr not ions. of . . -- country required it. and though he find tcouihl oboure tbe aplenddr of hia career, he hesitated not to make the sacrifice. miRlit mention othnr instances of pstriotic devotion to the runs be was upholding tfiat'cotiyd hsve" proceeded only unnv . coavtction in the Tiermanr nevwnd xe. Hence .of wit instriutitm,-- But I thank Gd the character of Gen. Jackson needs not the aid dtfehd'iL The arnersToiw of his enemies, like acid tipon the precoma mr. taKicrye tiiiest the purifv of. his virtues. All my hjrft tpwonder. .t the motives that" in dueed-thjilUijrdtJttat ucn. Jacrsnn: w jt-lrom tbe petty vsnitr nf making: igviit.Jhe;row from tbe fiendish dlsppsitipnhich, like llie au thor of evil, dclichta in the destruction of all that it f irir and noblel Or w-a h because the General li .s borne himself so gallantly in the late r.onte, snd .has 'arisen "0 strong frorrt his defeat that he already begins to excite the j ai ousv of future aspirants j.howeVcr, this may be, aucb TJititiil atten nts at detraction, can not af fect b m : recure in the affections of hit country men, and"proud in the confidence- of bk-Wn intetrritv. such raliimruWfall frorrt Wm Clcedew4 w fui imiviivm vivii, uic tuca. vi ( uivjjj irom lae IlOnS mtC, V' It J, long continue your useful labours in tho causa of your country ; and that you may Iarje Is ahme in her confidence and esteem, which, next to an approving conscience. is ihe highest reward for public services. Tt .1nf". Cen. Brtmn, and Mer. (Sen. laayeht1 repty JT-7TmaCM??f - PrftiJent tftlur South-CartHna CtUrjt. :- f 9ta happr,'air, to be to kindly wek corned in this - seminary of republican and scientific learning, by its resectab!e President, the worthy associate of Priest ly rv friend to vntve rsaf fTorA.i!?Yei1 approbation -of-my eoiKluctvery.oM. of . the vicissitudes of my life, is highlr valued by me. 1 beg you, gentlemen, Prtifessors aid Students of tbe Collegeot Columbia, toacefprmy most affectionate acknowledgementsv " ; ' y ',':. ' i - ' r : . . MB. CLAY'S VALEDICTOltT Upon sTetflhttwr of the of ReTRarevoB yr. m mr- waaaf . SWVtB S rawrms,!e,lrr - -- (itnthmen t tor. the honorable teiti- lay to express to my ipfficbl conduct in this highly ilistinguished station, I pray two comparUvis.Jjort interyaIatJbe ar oHjousutres of tFe, chair have 'been'lia irid:lo;:.tjo--'' 1a-'ihat .ropt----b'e"rib.of peace and war, caused from without and vetihtn,""of - Rrfal public exiitement,- have occasionally divided our councils, distur Sed our harmony, apd iheatened our safe ty. Happily, however, past dangers, which a'ppeared to encompass us, were dispelled as I anxiously hope those of the present will be, in a spirit of mutual lor- t)tarBv0TOcnicT3sj(ifip wd w4omV-:.l be Charleston; on Monrlar -week, and hts-en tertuinment durinfj tbe three days of hh stay In that iy, will compare, we think, njt;in rntjiotjarri, and fcjlinxmlyi but in rplendoVt sliio, with hf receptioo Inanv 6f th noMhernities- ;1 hfwpTirof. Charlefttn posseaiTtfnwtmir thei means of making a greafdUphy snd it would have been singular, indeed, If .Hcbf and ir they ' had- not 'Straineu wtrery nerve so nonvr- x ,w hnm AlLdeUght MM9M J$$ - fill our Daner wUh the fflowing accounts . contained in the Charleston papers, of the Prnrea.iona. lh Hinnef S4 anrk thr Ball but we must xontent ourselves with nar njtlng a few ' particulars.' Addresses were delivered to bim, at rloue.:imes, hy the Intendent f the city, by, -Col. prayton, of the infinnaii ,Societyv by tbo gentlemen of the Br, hy' the Clergy, by tho French resident, by the Faculty jsnd btudenta" of the Philosoplikal . );
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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