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- i Jfij; (v -V' v SJ I. I. U r ii li Li in , 8AMSIJUUY, N. C.....TUKSDAY, MARCH 4, 1828. vol. vnr m. m. - --;; 1 1. 1 ' ' : i . r be iff 19 lf h M, ttJ ea rvf . r . The terms elh Wim Carolm-an are. S3 payment In advance wiH be required from fill VkLi.:)MH at m distanc. who Are unknown to the Editor, unle aemw tetpon4nle perton oW ". fiat acqnaintariee guarantees the pat menu No papeneriadornintied, (r ijH optwn er tli Editor) until an aireewirea -AdvetrUaetnaati ill be, lnrted at "fly rents er square for the fir week, ami ta'eaty-flve nts for etch week thereafter. r All HfMffi rdtlrH to the P-ditor, trrast be - ptx-tmid. or they may sW be attcMc4 te" STAG B' USE I ,,.".' ,!- t iw "r "rnHt.HlHKib ting r VTTfl pu"l'Mrd this route Lj5t$ ''Cof Mr John Morein. Jun. wlfttrVPh i i(n i ffullji inform the hublie tlmt nu nrrtiom In hit power UU He tnlinr to remlrr it explitiou. wA fcwnforubl u it hM hiiherti hn tiwier tne teperinlemlrnee of ita former ltKlfticb! wk! Vortliy owner. There ft ill be bo c!njrei in the route. The fiUffv. m uu', ill eot timie to run from K1e)rh to tli'hur-, tic lithorwi(th n! AtliHoroiifh, once eek. It leie Ruleh ererr Frkli hi J o'clock, r. n. nJ rrive t Rlir.Mrr Mondav M 10 o'clock, a. w- Tricj (if pKr from Kltiph to Hli!mry, 7 dolUrt. whI t ilir fctme rtte for nv dtoliiKe on the route. AH trunks ami other bflfMe Uken into the xtafe, jail b! delivered at the pf.ce to which thev re directed, on the ftiponiHirirv of Ihr nib. axiher. The aubacriber haxardt wrtbinjr in uyint; that thia ia the nearr, rheieM am) hot arreeabl" route from Haleirh to ar!inry j ftnd he, therefiwe, wiih the (freater conflencc afioili public rmtronaee. GEOUGE WILLIAMS. Jr. awrWMIS. 3mt!4 . YOUNG SIR AHCIIIK, t,ar outsiRjvrfii&ijrRfTxvotK f ILL atand tlie enmiihjr araaon. at the a'ore or Hwrtm U Clnxttn, at natv' row. WI'Din la ronri nr f.nr crJrton. ami 23 of Charlotte r and 4 HI b let to tlar-1 at ihf rrn- moderate price of ft 8 the a eon, Si the tingle lean, ami. ftl J the insurance. ihe mone lie Ktaurance will be claimed a "kw it the mare k diaeoverd 'e- with dial, or the property chanpetl. Bin AacajB ia a bevitihil darX nar, 7 run 4d next pr'T nparna of 16 liantb high, of reat power, action and igr t anl, In point of I. . ... a . 1. DKXXJ, ia imenor io nv uvrre in iiw nwnnrrn Statea. at will be reen by the folWmjr eertifi. te frort Judirr Cameron ami Mr. ftrnnrhan. nf Oranfe, which fully eitahlithea hi pe'liifrer : We certify, that the bay Stud hme Yowi? ttr Archie, told in Aii(fut latt to Mr Ahred M. Buron, of Uneoln county, wt raiaeil by Ci I that he fol bv Old Sir Archie, liia dam y Eyle hii praii-dim by the imported liorae. Druid, hit rrear, treat dam, by Mart' Antliitoy. - - fie waaaiz )rar oM latt tprinf. Jantwrn 2?rt, 1929. DUNCAN CAMERON, TIIOMA I). BENNEHAV" The ieaaim-win commence on the lt .of ' lUrch, and end on the let of Aurut i jrood partrtvajre Will be fiirniched (trati, and mm at the market pHcir , if required j care will he ta ken to prevent accident or ecaora, hut no lia. MUy for either. ALFRED M. BURTON, FitnarplitA, 18. 6t0 tttCaJitbtJMrcaL.imVJtctkjille Pioneer Will tniblith the abrwe 5 time, ami forward "thetf accrntt to me for paV.'"' "A""W." B."" . COACH JIAKJNG VfATrlANBROVVNreliim hit incpr6 thank I J" to hit frirnda and Ihe public in general, for, the liberal encojinijfemeni h hat receind in hi Kite of btim-t-and berleave to inform them, that he Will continnea at hit old atamT, one doir uorth-eat of the jail i w here he hat on band iret'rrallv. f,(;s panel ami (tick : aim. Sulktiii, ftry1ttii, al Cnm'afet, of all descrip. tiona, executed not inferior to any in the tur founding countrj-. Hrpniring, of evcrv description, and Smitfi. ti'trlc of any kind, will he done on the ahortest notice and at the lour it prices. NATHAN BROUN. SaUthtrv, Jan. 15l,i. 182B. 6t04 CARRIAGE MAKING, he THE aubcnbrr keeps constantly nn hand, Carriage, Gift, Suite, tfc. at the moai reduced price. He will execute, on the thort. est notice, all orders in his line of bui-inet, in an elegant and fashionsble style. Being grateful for the enconragement he haa hitherto rereiveil. he will promise that nothing on his part shall b wanting to please those who may feel disposed topatronue liim. tiF.OHC.F. W. SPEARS Ceiled K C. Tr. 1 5th, 1 8-.'8. 3(5 WmiXlllJOUOENTION : PIflE subscriber wihelo inform the citizen I of Saliahury, ajxl the drrounding country, mat ne nrfl-coniene-iiio.--v. ..... Tailoring Btisinn$ -fit said towTif M Alain street, tmith of the cotirt I" house, a few doors above Mr. Slaughter's tav ern t w-hi-re he w in be inanxniT urTecelrrxny Kind-ot wort in tu line ot uutmeas. iiy his long experience in the business tie flatter him. acV he wilt be able tn give entire satisfaction to all who may patronire him All order for work from. a distance, will be punctually attended to, strictly according to di- teetiofta. TltepiiMittiya try the subscriber'! Arw- W, ' ':jtdbljttryt f. AA, '.l828..L.l.,:,s;,,.,;s:J5tQCv k TRUST SALE. s'lJtOR the puroote of making dutfribut Jpn f;f e-J X awy to a rteert m tnrst?;eKCUted ttr me b ! iBariri tJampbeflidee'it.lat e of RamloVptt county i for the nae and benefit of her children, !ic. will be aold in thp Town of Lexington, on Thursday, the 20th day of March .next",-on a credit of iwelve months, Ten r hvrfce Valuable SLATES, one of whom is a good Cooper and wheek wright. ALEX. CUAY, Tnutei V Mansion hotel. v ,y,..r7jr jvo?7VI CjMOLLVJ. L'' fpnfl allgaht erabn-hment, Situated f7Vff I 'north corner of the Court- iNoitte, has bten recently repaired and fitted up m tie and anperier at vie. foe the re eepti(xvorCompanv...r1 ae trmtcat pslnl have pen raien 'O procare ir inia etraninnmeni new fiimitn ra of every tletcrtpUoiL MCXtM.r for.lhe .comfort eLTrtverier i the moat ap proved. arrMnti lire been aelcctcd wlih rfeaf lit b4r. aloe wi'h. choice Btjuort, ami ihe ubk JitUmJc l hy ,Wwn8 nJ attentive hoat brt. 'The convenienoe of tliia aituatioA If equal to any jn tlif place., The IxMiae con'aint a Miiahor of private roonia, VhI otit-hOnif , well calculated for the accommodation cf TrkVetlert and Iloardera. Attached 'to rhich, there ia a Dry OkhI and Book Xtore. 1'o ihoe who may plane to call on him, he amorri them ttial no paint will be apare ! to render their atay comfortable and pteaainpr. KZKA ALLKMONG. Sot'uru, toit . 17. 1827. M cAkd " E. "WTLLEY t CO. C At the Sign fth Mortar and Prm'e,J HAVF. jiint received from New York, a larpe tttpply of Mrdkiner, and Fnhiti ; which, toucher with their firmer Mock, make their prearnt aianrtmrnt trplete with the moM valuable MLeint nld in our country. Aa (hy arv (Vtrrniined to make t!d et'.blilimrnt v orthv of ptiblir p'itr-map"c, they no- o(T-r for tale. Wholesale ami Retai', the above JeJtrinrt. lie. on the tmtt rraaonnhle term. .'AvuWnni in tliN amion of the emin'ry, aa re1tTW thne to the Ve iriwariV !, IS c rr I vft- hie fir-en in h';t of aMipnlyinff thmwlrei .m ,a . t . i a s a . I 1 . . . r .i . . . . . r.i . . ... ton oi Mir (irr-rm pruprir'nra, in niaing in'S a uaeful am! permanent ataml agretatJir-tTt -mrrrtinr'ari.ei the Bhotet . lice. HitUthuri,, .nv. 20rA, 1R?7 89 NOTICK, fTtll AT m pursuance of .a Ded of Tnts ami for the purpo-ea therein mi-ntinned. we will expoe to public 'r'le, at the dwelling home of William Mean, aen. on Momlay, the 24th March next, that lurre and vaii.ahir 7Virf of Jjtnd nn which the aaid W illiam Meant now live, ccm- UiningopwanUofevenlinmlreUcre. lhere r no tract of I Jind in the " etern part of North Carolina, of the ame quantitv of acrr nior valuable. There i on the preminr a Vxrr am1 elegant brick therMe Ifoute . and alo a brick Kitchen, ami all nrceimnr oiihmiin. On the aamr thv anil- M he mim n!, , will aell anothrr Worr f i.inrf, conia-ningaNotit one hundred arrra, Iviofr en the new Road UraU ing from Concord to Salilun'. Alro, on the tame dsv, wetritTa'!! eighteen or. twenty like'v A r.'C RO&S, consisting of men, w omen and children, A credit of twelve months will he given, the purchaser giving bond with approved trcurity. WII.UAM C. MEANS,? JOIIV N. PIIIKEH, ? '"wrrrr. Jartprti ."0M. J8?H. ft06 '- T1ie Cala wbi JiMi-i'ht will Insert the aNr-e till davnfWamlawodivxotint.... .. rACTOlI t;r. AI r(lMllsSO nTJSTr.!t.t r v rit.Ht.itvmv . THK aubscriber repectfu!!v informs hi friends and the public, that he continue the above line of buaipevs at h nH .tam! m V2?3'!'ZZ CTT1,'.0 care, upon whirl) IHieral advances 'will at aT lime be made i or to the erudition of orders for (IikkN. Wm. .1. Wilson, Kaq. or in hi absence, the agent of the .iimm Hoat: Joarph li. lownrs, - :u ....i ft,. ...i :.u... .i.i. .. . CotlMn consigned to me bv the way of Chew. and will he tics-pared to make advance on mirh cmiMgnntent, if required. tU9 HK.VttY V. CONNER. rhrr'n'n. .Viv. 1f. H27. .SEIDLITZ and SOUAIC POWDER.1. Tl WILLEY k Uh have on hand of the nhove I'owdera, and w ill continue tn keep, r . - ......I.. ..- .i gros, dozen, or single box. Salir'jhrw, Jan. IS, 1828. 98 N. H. anid powder are put up according to the method prescribed by the London Phanrn- cologia. ROBERT WYNNE, WOIT.D inform hi fi ienda ami the public rgene"ralfvTthat he has"" tnkeh to liimsetf the concern of Huntington ami Wynne, and will continue tu keep a neat assortment ol all kind of JHlVF.UlYand aiut r.N.rr jint. t aniittapccifull)iaolirituto to purchase such articles, to nive him a calf. He expect, in a abort time, an additional jour neyman! and will be well prepared to execute all work In his line. 4t04 Salithuni, Jan. 24M, 1828. PAYMENT MUST BE MADE nTKl aH t hose that ai tndebtd-ttr mrrl hor JL Jbey will attend to thia notice, aa I am de. termmed to close my book i if I dant 'l will be eotWrHjIled la diacUarge my hawl and.abut up my hop, for the want of money. Those that flout attemramr pay against the first day of i-vlll. 1 j j. ..i . J... . .. otj prcsrmea to tneni on tnat oay, nun muse Miauaii 10 pay, may expect to be Waited on by Peter Cauble, as I have requeated him to attend at my fhop on the 4th day of March, to receive the balance of the accounts and notea not then settled. I am compelled to have moi.ey, ami. money I mutt have : ao oconlfc ought'nt to think hard af me - " - EBEN. DICKSON. SOltbnrn, Feb. 1 128. 3t4 witnweniciiies irom -MM.nor.il,. a.w tMii .BfM, follow- i( up hy a correspondent will liiul it fur their intrttH In enriHirin. Ihr r(. . . . ' MR. OASTOtftf ADDRESS. " Cthnrut, ttb. T2d, 1828. 8ia t Tn looking over the olumna of your pa per of the 19th Inat I tee you have put mia- GQiMrrucuont on ine aocJTao ne Aa-ninmra-tion Convention qf the people of thia atate, by uylng Itl reaaonina U deeeptive, and fa he in iu dedueilont t you will muck oblirt aubfjcriber by pnhliatiint; ft in y wr ptpwr, to f,tve the peo pie a fair opportunity of Jdirinf for rtiemaeives. 4-rtft 'WltwMKyi'li theahorerequeK .ofa annaorioer, we aae tint week tommencea ln addreat-wf the adaMjraKP-ConveBtioa at Ualeifhi it rreat lenrth impeaet on ua the necewity or rivlnt in detached parta. .In pubKthtnt; tkia addraaav we da not aaarnt to t propoaitiotis not the "joochiatcmt ut antbor ar rtvea at j but we publish it in norm nee of our determination to afford the opponent of the man of our choice. (Gen. Andrew JaekwO no Juit room to complain of our not riving them - ' i an opportunity of being heard through the column or the Western Carolinian : Addrrat of the Administration Convention held in the Capitol at Raleigh, Dee. 30th, 1827. T the Frremnt .Ver(A Carolina. Fr.ttow CiTiZBMt The approaching election ol Preidentof the United Stales has created a hih excitement in Ihe pub lic mind, and routed ioto action many dngrr p.ions. Those who now address von are far from rfeairioR to increase this rxri'emrpt. or to inflame these passions. Thev know that a Vtrt majority of their countrymen who take a part on either side of this controversy, are actuated by holiest motives. They cJalm to' them selves the rlt;hl. of expressing their own opinion, and of actinjr in 'conformity to the dictates of their own judgment ; but right of others to form a dlilerent opinion roursrj of action i ney see no reason why the citizens of the same communVy, emeu immutoumwumn JtUlttU. T - cornmoimnwjumons of promoting the prosperity of their common Coun'ry, may not differ about the means of elTfrtine; this end, without penff"orw animosity hff "telle ve that- ca!m discussion ftlld dispassionate j enquiry are most favorable to a cortect i (risjon y While, therefure, as freemen, addreisinp freemen, they would express themselves frankly and fearlessly ; yet, I s rorn who know their own infirroiiiei ant weaknesses, they would fain speak without arrogance or bitterness. We have assembled, fellow-citizens, from different parts of the State, to con fxT-with each, ntber on the forming of an J Flrrtoml Ticket which we may ourselves ! support,- and which we -eon recommend 10 others who may determine to act with us in the Presidential' Election. A con ff rence on this subject was indispensable. The law of our state, as It now exists, will not permit us to vote in our respec live districts for Electors whom we per sonally know, and in whom we can con fide because we do know themWe.can eitKisefiefflectiw onltr as ,he permits; and we cannot exercise 'it tllll without learning who will toroba blv be Hcreptable to those citir.ens in the different districts of the Slate, who, with u,, flre f,,orabe to the re-election of the Present Chief-Migistrate,- Ve believe ihirweThaVeTrow information, and we therefore take the liberty oi making known the names of ihe persons for whom we intend to vote. e attempt no control over public sen'i mtn, m,ke no parade of our numbers, "" claim no official influence. The 1 irket which we propose must stand or bil by its own merit. The approaching contest exhibits a .,,- r ,i,;. ,;i I ...i. i r : ...... , i-, tne political nisiory oi our country roni the period which closed the poliii cal life of the illustrious Washington, uown to tne days in wnicn we live, when ever there were rival Candidates for the Piesidency, the rivalry sprang from a difference in the fiartie who divided Ihe Country. To the honor of the People, these parties were founded on measures and principles not on men and Vs-fuR ule for office. The effect of these con tests was to bring before the People for their choice those best-qitalified o ad- miTmterihe-affaire-of- the-Niof, aceor- to their views of its policy; and in evcrv instance, the Candidate prelerre was decidedly the ablest man of his par ty. 1 he pending controversy exhibits no such dignity. It is not a conflict between opposing principles but a conflict be tween opposing men and combinations of menr'Mr " foW difference" sbout ; me'asuf es --- but on , -competition for power and' place. On either side we 'aee"v arrayed Politicians who have fccarcely before been known to act tn xmtms: The dMitttSbtt rights, arid the liberal expounders of the Federal Constitution the aealots for na tional encouragement to Domestic Manu factures, and the bigots who deem even moderate, prptecttpn ; usurpation and ty ranny the friends and the enemies to Improvement by some . extraordinary principles of cohesion; sre foynd either combined to evert urn, op united to on hold the present Administration. In the political principles of Mr. Adams and o bis opponentin their view of nations policy so far at they Jure been declared or ar oiscoserabie, a diDarertce of any kind ia riot know to iat..: ThU state of things appear to asi not-only notrel, but in tome reanecti alarmine. It Is ofi Liiaracicr wmcn we ceem menacing; to the tranquUlity7theT6hfifrnd the best in'rl. At rA.,. tie. nave no personal rnnrern in this stW."""BeWctntj to the treat body of tW1!' 4re1t her fearing; t rose, nor wefctnjr try ain omcerwe Cbehold. d judge of it only as it may affect the common welfare of c all, and believing; that welfare essentially endangered, we cannot be Indifferent to the result. Three tears ago four Candidates were Voted for by the People- No cne Obtain eJ a constitutional majorityi and it de volved on the House of Representatives to make a selection from the three who had received the Rrettrsf number of stif frages. The choice fell on one of un questioned falents. of extensive and ac curate political knowledge, of lone ex perience -pronounced by Washington among the first of our public characters tried, trusted and approved by Jeffer son, Madison, and Monroe. He selected for the firs: station in his Cabinet one of his opponent, distinguished for genius, eminent as a Statesman, and ardently ad mired by his friends. Ins'antly, the aealous supporters of the disappointed Gniididafes began- the -work of oTrposi.ioiwI I he charge of corruption was sounded through the tand. Honorable and good men, exasperated by disappointment, or . -A . i. . j.: , t frirtH ,roWr termination to PPm- the Ainistr.tion.-ibough it should be as pure as ihe Angels who sur rounded the throne of the Most High ! Then commenced the jrrav of party BRsinst' party Iri'ouf'Na'tion&l'CoancTls; and fiom that day, no public measure bus been censured or applauded, opposed or supported, without a view to i's infill ence on the next President! il Contest The work of violence begun by the Polit ical Chiefs, was prosecuted with bitter ness by the Suosl'crns of the parties through the Nition. The harmony of Social Intercourse has been impaired the purity of Character of our best citi renn has Wen assailed ancient animosi ties .have been revived new schisms have been crea:ed sectional prejudices have been roused and many of our pub:, lie prints have Jeemed with abuss and slanJer. To be continued. JACKS03 MEETING in ANSON. On Tuesday, the '5th January, 1828, a meeting of the citizens of Anson roun tv, frieriiny" toThe" election -of-vfnrfrefa Jarlcwn xo the Presidency of the United States, was held at the Court Ifbuse in Wadesborouch. "Col. Joseph Pickett was called to the chair, and Martin Pickett and Clement Marshall. Lsouires, were amiointed Secretaries- The ' Chairman meeting in an impressive and eloouent address, whifh was' highly gratifying to the numeroui and respectable assemblage. On motion ol Mr. Jennings, it was Retlvnl, That this meeting approve of the resolution of the Jacknn Meeting held at the city of Raleigh on the 24th of December last. On morion cf Mr Medley, Renlred. That Martin Pickett, Samuel Spen- cer. Hi ram iennings. Mitr v. siasa ami uiem ent Man-haM be appoinleddeli-gates, to meet t RnpBhllHll( ni-hmnmt eoumv. on the third i ne-dav of March next, for the purpote of con. ferring with the delegate of the other Count ie composing mi uwm, on mc .u.Mt-ci nunu. natmir a suitable person s an eiteior nir aaiu District. On motion of .Mr. T, en'ungs. S.imti-1 Snencer, Joseph Mrulev, Dr. P. M. Ket trell, John P. Bates, Clement Marshall, Adam Lockbart arwl-Matlia Pickett were appointed a committee to draft a pream We. and resolutions expreivo of the views of the meetings-After a "short ab sence, Martiu Pickett, Esq. as Chairman of the Committee appointed to prepare a 4nrmhl-nd resolutions, made a report or. . . -T-t- rnurherl in a nlain. nervous st vie ; wmcn conclusively shows, that the best interests of the citizens of this state, and of the United States, would be subserved by the election of Andrew Jackson, in preference Uo JohnftuiiicAdams, as President of the Un ted States, "e regrer our warn of room" to 'gwe We "hole of the report f it concludes as Jollowj : We are. therefore opposed to John Atfamf i becBOse-his" whole course thrpugir life has Dee'n Vw est has - always been the primum mobile of all his acts. We are opposed to him, because he has directed the representa tives not to be palsied by the will of their constituents : because he came into oltKc .i.t.m.1 ih cvnress will of a majority oil the cntw-of the tnlbti end' Ns'-, indgeneril on fbond sifter moylpff hot the least because the very manner In which he was elected, to aay the least of it, savours Itrorfly of rorrnpion. Your , committee theref-itf recommend that , adoption of the foMottimr resolutions I ' I, JtWrMf, That we will use every honours ale kertio lit our power to prevent the re election of John Q. Adams, and Promote the eauteof tJeavAJaciuinaJ ".-. " jXrhi(t. ,Tht the. piimmittef of rvjef. m be inatrncted to rrAommend an nnlfonn abf tried' tVM f CeT Jacw and 7A C. CL Aiiai a suitable jierton to be pltcej pa the On iMtiMTbC Mr.' Medleti' )reifdls?z:- iaaVatlltnfin ar.t. mnnnintA a rrtmmlr tee of V igllatiee and-Cotreapondence, Ix-r ,v Iockhart, William Johnson Wm. A. Morris, Leonidas King, John P. Batcaw Russel Rogers, Oliver Wi'ey, Joshua Al len. Col. Joseph Picket', Tho-ns God frey, Joseph Tanner. Rohert Il.thswayV Dr. Kettrell, John Studivant. . ir. John '. Wall and Martin Firket, scjs. ; On motion, it was nnnlmnfw rtht, that' ' the thanks of the meeting be returned to the) f Chairman, for the able and dignified manner Ira whieli be presided. . . On motion, rfvtd, that the foregoing nrvy - i cecding be published in the Raleigh Star, North - j' Carolina Journal ami Weatem Carofinian. " JOHKVII PICKETT, Cfcar. 1 CtlMSBT MABtaut, t1' i JACKSON AT KEW-ORLEANTS. ' We regret our want of room to give the te eeedings of the moat splendid celebration of UiO glorious Hgkt tf January at New Orleans, more in detail i below will be found a brief account- iiSmucR M we can find, room for to-day) of thoe intererting proeedinga s 7 77 Aa exfaci of a letter elves the folios-' ing Description oi me reception or tneuerr eral: " We learned that the Legislator . had met in the morning, and that tha Governor had announced the arrival of, their inviteT"guets,and that the Legisla ture of the State, in obedience to public sentiment, had appointed joint commit tee to act in conjunction whit that of the people. Every thing was done that the honor of Louisiana demanded, in haste it is truetut still it was done r and it was sufficient ; the enthusiasm of the peo ple filled up the out line, imperfectly sketched by their representatives. At last ihe morning of the auspicious daf dawned upon New Orleans A fleet ot steamhoata were seen advancing towards the Pocahontas, which had now got un der way, with twenty-four flaga waving over her.: lofty deckt. Two stupendous boats, lashed together, led the van. Tha whole fleet kepi up a constant tv-e of ar tilery, which was answered from several ships in the harbour, and from the shore. Gen. Jackson stood on. the' hack gallerv of the Pocahontas, his head uncovered, conspicuous to the whole multitude which literally covered the steamboats the shipping and the surrounding shores. The Van boats which bore the Revootiorr ary soldiers and the remnant of the old . ... '1 "r - Orrea'hTBattallonrpassedtlsePocahontas" and rounding. too. fell . cjpsyp.lh.e i jream. . . J: le the acclamationa of thousandsof while spectators rung from the river to tha woods and back again to-the river. In this order the' fteet (eighteen steamboats of the first clpmsedTloe-to the ettf- directing their course towarda the field, of battle. In a few minutes it seemed alive with a vast multitude brought thith er on horseback and in carnages, and poured forth from ihe steamboats. A line was formed by G.-nerals Plauche and Laiuiut, and the co.nmittee repaired on hoard the Pocahontas, in order to invito the Gen. to land and meet his brother sol-' diet s and fellow cititens. I'have no words to describe the scene which ensued. It would require a bolder pencil than mine. The addresses delivered to the General, and his answers may be given ; but that which cannot he given, U the expression of his venerable features ; and the intense feelings of his heart, pourtriyed in every gesture and every look, it would bo equally difficult to depict the joy and ptide of the people in again beholding; their ' country's great benefactor.' Stran gers, who had come from afar to behold the scene, caught the "t'Ontagtoua . pathy. When he began to speak, tho noise was hushed every one seemed eager to catch the sound oThis voice. He spoke of his own deeds with modesty of his surviving companions with affec tion, and of the dead with fond regret. As it grew late, he was hurried back to the Pocahontas and the fleet ascended the fiver Tne Oenera I laiided-prriMMhsK house of Mr.- Marigny. The., trowdon - the bank of the river was immense the. window s, the. balconies,, even, the roofs of.. th; hoUaea, the tJeclta top, and tigiW . of tha:inlr:tcvet tors. Their shouts when the Geftenl ' ' touched the shore, eie as loud Vt the artillery, whkh ihundeted from 4ne J.nd and the water t he nun hi d sloi.g tn line) Of-lhe troop, with isi hekd uncovered. The procession was then funned tha I y. V s f . l: f. ,V v - r - -: -T.pii,-Ji.vv.