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-s v: a-" nr t i 2 c".. : : - . - . i I, 4. - 7 Tbe rcknn btc- 1 ie bv the 1 the manner ana m ot tiw Turkish ladies. not mvcJ the attention which 'it merits. 'will produce a 'complete chaise in Turkish society. Everybody knows that hitherto the wives and daugiiteroUhe Oitomani have led a swiucca we, ja.- ounly guarded from general intercourse . with xicty.v Now they rcpermited,to . appear unveiled inpuoucj.io7mas.c :; .,m k receive visits, to dress, in the Lbropean ' style ; in bort, they now possess ail the . freedom of action and expression which ; feelonir o women in Jbe -most, civilize J f - nBtions.'-What a change ill broush - inthenatiehai tbiPacierhe. Jurill throw oil lm wUUayiu ;nri;ftTnre trt externals. He 'hateadbTsmb urnTwlffi frcarth'quikTO - a man orarwrwr -iMwmzaasBaa, society, vjo win .."c .""6"m f raits of h i character,, put me iqss pi ; airefigth will be paid for bjr the acquisj - tiab of the eraceful and the useful. His ; terrific, energy when excited, arise from V- the unjrhjuentf of excitement. Ilabito- v allr cairns and' fndifferent to ordinary ' tbiusrs. be is a lion when roused; Here s after : portion of, his' energies will, be wasted on thl brdinirr affairs rf ltfe.;In . '. , i i ... i '-L J .-'1 t..t I... 1... ! Soon, oc wiji oc a more usiui uu iu, nr ' I tercwing character; vJy.'T.rCeBlr' ;'; (.- .. t ' lx.v: . 1 f 'American StoclingtJLTht Boston i Coar . iVr say that the Stockings manufactured f , . at the Neburypdi;t Factory in Massachui . setts, .are quite equal 10 me imported, lor ' . Vtrengih rd durabiUty, and can beffor- ded faultily ajcheap. Tie factory tjfa a""l!oys copiial vt abburihee.'thotiwnd i dollars only; 'it haa thirty frames for - i wcauaK,Mku.a wrount by t;rQales. ne, enterprising wrietwi:ha:ardefa''-..aa, ustts-r hcap, wipp! ihern. The stockings epok eh of wUV he animated by. those uuie agreeaoic f ..' are made of SeaJsUnd VuUoniMAw jhreadcdx and can beWctailed for- about . worth one ihUd more than imported hose JPor rr-.OId fort Kne, in, Canada, U lies much as ounroons leuit in 1814 VmantlrdjanjpatUf Jbiwnop. Its ro- rt; .w.h..imn whirkh.w. -.,..,...-.., ,.r. r. - ' o siU duwctiy vikible from the Amer- n skjyie. hve iutlcs distant.. I bis r ort lis btVi once tl tbertre'of -clori'ius ItietemMtst snd eery priocipla Cart. hack and dtfcxicei was i tlit r lcrnonslra-Id.-" The effurf of; thr.Briiish minincr hdtlormbir. p4riiesere. coraplctelr oiled.-iTii: aortU tif.tbe gifrison upoii thir, besieeerfc, will ttt -bold a distin eui$bed ccln lbeiccprdTof American J heroism, a aivision 01 mo oesiegea. Veidecby the" lotrepidWtff and o(htrs, ib most da,rin, spirits J our.arrByrcar- t: rid Ihe British works sword iobandrde-: ZiitQii ,!jeirb9teilis:adK?U.thcic cannoa 4lk'?ij;.vv.M ""l!r..,c,on ItTTtoTieep a roVe respectfol. distance" from l' v '"tur lines and beV lor the future, a little . more'ciyil V their salutations of hot and ,UId shot.,. Captain j Sjmmest of "Ohio, if (thc i celebrated lecturer, on Concentric; vy Syeres &c.Ji beaded one of the 'American f jb(colurunsin the.daxirjg attack., Jt is said wi '"that ricks'ihe first man to enter one of Ate batteries, and wih (bis own hand 1 i8pikedtbocanonJie had been nearly yers in the service, "and had been sinifirtnly distinguished for courage and oU conduti ; v A Mcud baspoirtajy trcoslatetl ihe fol- . lowing interesting article from a lalenunv bcrof Le Courier da Etatt Uni. ' -r- ' i TIIF.'.YOU.NU NAP0LEONWATCHED. , 1 - ' t . . . I.. " IIi.mIiaLmm nl A4ft UIliIiiM '. 10 Q noroage to lae uuse ae icicpsiani, :-- 1a do homage to the Uuke'de Heichstadtf ; , (ibe Ydng Napoleon) resolved on pre . i'i I ' aentlng tiim with rony of their last work entitled & apt icon m cvprr tWitorthis ";;:T.rtwvne Hine-ra. set par ior lenna, n . j, the hope of haritig an interview wlih him, . Ai g'nj ddressli; Umslfto Mr. Dietrich 4 : t K steid. hi fitnipsl uacber and governor, - ,r - i -.' . IT".. ' ' W-kn.'.u ATft him thf nbject orhisjoup :s WTi and begged that he would setond hia - i- v V v'r' ''I 'eacber m answer said : : . x Be4sur'j, Sir, that the Frinc ntuber .' ',' ;' liters, ires, nor resds any thing but what ..'rr wa-hik prtpcrbe tshould X dxjar or '.' ee, sod if by,sny chance he should re eel ve imefvtiofei'or' took.( hkikesce. "T'vv hands ViihTj; our knowledge, believe roe ththis hirer would be-to-i!eiiTent ' iq us l bout opeiung it f be would not i read J .iae Inlt, until wc hadrold him ibal ' he lUwht doo without danger." Unce j t Jt ap:arsf Count, (iti teacher) that the son wf Nspolepn is by no means so free as we lu rance tupposeu nun to uc. An r-Ywcrii "The Fuwceisnot a prisoner, but rV it ' his si' uat ton Is .'peculiari Have the . . . . , . . , . v , I'.onuncsi not 10 press mc witu any more questions, I canhot answer them to your Satisfaction you bad better abandon the , ''idea tht brought you hitbert.l repeat . ! that it is impossible ' -; ' . , . All entieaties were uielesst iJir. Die trkhsteln remaiue inflexible, and would J oof deliver a' copy to bit pupil. .Finding "z . it.impoisible .to re-Jiza his innocent chi- ailJtBJ.S2yuwl, wuiut u m rancc r i 1 1, b i It' us a iJu.riUnScut'o.i : . f f An fcccidentaf, meeting; brought ;ta: jcTher the writer of thii communicition, aad a liigliljr respectable" ' gentleman. (W. B. Lawrence, Escr. lats charge de affairs st.London) who had jult returned from EutopeJ where, fur somc'yearsjir,' he. had been 7 honoured with thd 'confix dertco of our KOvernmenti iri th'e diplo matic service of his country f he had re paired to this jqity on business, connected with hislate missioovapd, in a casual con ersation,clcietlwithj?ujny teserVe; somc.fictlcrlaji,ng;thMnjen traits of Ihe President's character, ao dfr- tact tte3w thaULwvbltt bjbttifewtutwd: Duririf? an ihteevitw? with the, rresi denr-iai irr- tween us. from the disparaging rMrU" tween os, from the disparaetngTfpo I had heard of his intellectual powers and from in apprehenioh I might introduce topics on which he waTnot prepared to discburse ; therefbre at first,' It merely responded briefly and generally To his" en fjuiries. But judge of iitf gratification teben 1 found I wv in the" presence bf anlntel llgeht and iehetratin(; individual, gifted with conversational :owjfrs of i high or der. : My' recent at rival from Europe na turally led tar (jomere marks on the politi al conditioa ct that tjujrter of the globe, and to the topic of the war between the Kusslans nd ' tutisf.f Om this subject he4wr Pc;(:?t', informed evincing ao exact knowledge of the positions, of he tontending armies, the marches, and tjhjlr-cotetmarc bsJheL advantageous postsoreacfrin fiuef there are levy few individuals with the asbUtance of a map P'Thf t able 1e fofe thfwfrtortovte -ha ve J raced, with the arrieaccuracy, clearness lid ; preel slbn Vhc " the Turks, now on the borders t the Balkan and Black Set. T his fact is probably the more ivid.andinapreiictPu jy mind, as I had so lateff convcricd with tome of the most acute observers and statesmen in Europe", on the sarne aubjott, ho from the deep interest ihey take in the contest, are in the minutest degree, acquainted with ' the roc particulars, anu are mucii Hearer tne tneatre oi war, ar. r.e much nearer the theatre of war, nr.i ,.... . .. i .... tint imcresinnj au uuci'cticu tmiTtr sation, 1 must confess that 1 took my leave whiff" veryiflerenr impression of the President's intellectual standing (and I lake pfeasure IttTsaylng lo) than . w hep 1 first entered th6 fcieeutive mansion." -y The foregoging -is -in substance, cor retty:teported. The -resdar will iorm his eitiraate'of'its-wort-Duringhe heat of the late Presidential canvass, whrn man y Tie wspapers were acting, not f rom 1 the) : responsible . convictions' of fmnciftte, bl - ihQ- ftwttcai at lorneyi ol a party, whatever was then uttered derogatory to GcDj 1 icksons qualifications,; a dut re ... garor?GtorIaffrttfrir truth, for the happy estate which God 4tas given us, should, fttii lime, indwe sll true Anericam on this point, to make the amende fonoraMe mnl " ooihing extenuate nor set down aught m malice, toucbiog our 4 NATIONAL CHARACTER. Extract a letter ti tt t&tm af the Cam. JJ- J Tertiur, da ttd Lending Juni 12. ". . J. Lord Ellctihorough has, resigned the privy seal, and Lord Kosslyn succeeds. The resigimtioii of the first was occasion edbv"ihounh3ppy affair which bas de si toyed that nobleman's peace-;-to wit elopement of his lady uh Prince Scb wartzenburg. Thej were overtaken, it is true, and the lady carried to her father, Admiral Digbv, but she is a sullied Dow er, " when lovely woman stoops to folly, he She was one of the fairest Qowers of thbBruish Court, a most incomparable woman , aVregards Tper'son and accomplish-" mens-She is not twtwytwo-'yet, being not half the sge of his lordship, v The fa' tal indiscretion excites little talk, for her giddiness and, levity has long teen-the sobjecVof tmmad vertJoOrmliietiaU-exi- pected as certainly as the fall of stocks af ter the opening of a gloomy Uudget Mu'tcopol Coruecrcticn.-vThh solemn; indmWtttog'ceremorir was, -.yesterday mornijjgjpf rformed updn the Rev.v- Dr. Aieae-o f-Yu glnlal ia cV'J ameV cB utc b' Morning service, was read byitbe,. Rev. Dr-Uucha4heUof Arirginbr and sermon prtacWd by the Right Rev Bishop White, from Hevclitbn,chap2J,'ttnd 10 u ersc: fBe thouJauhtul unto death and l .wdf give thee a crown of life,1 The reverend gentleman was presented lor cune-r-lion by Bishops CroelpfNaw Jerse and i; i t;.e u. . Moore of Virginia. 'Thcholv commuuiob was administered by Dhnup White, as sisied by rBisbops Hoitatt, Crocs and O'riswold. i , . ' (J, S. Caz. "'j i , : . - - 1- -k ,c Dnel.h couple of cowards named Lyons f and Adams ,fougbt ' duel; with rifles at ten paces apirt on ' tb bank ' of tba Mississippi, opposite Vicktburg, , on the 12th ulu ..Tbcy shot each other, pot faially but severely, and then loeaked home wardf perfectly taiifcdH ,' j . ,' V i i i . It i, i 't v or ' SEPTEMBER 8, 1C23..,- )Sathburt Jiranch lidk.-CA. JOHN BELL, of Raleigh, has tetn appointed Cajhitr of the Sa!ii!jry Branch of the State I'auk, in place of Col, TIIAUP, resigned. r y v' roe thi wHTSaiicARouaiAs- fhi jdte lOSgFIL mLSOX, Esq'. '. Amidst the reie rated "triumphs of the tomb," the melancholy intelligence of the death of Jotefth Wilton,, Esq. will be: re ceived by a nuuiifoua' circle of acquain tances and friends, withTeelings ot d p nd smwreiorrowSTWi satiortTof Providence, so unexpected and widghtyVrrvea avfresbrumMof, jthe-nmrtaliiy melanchoryceutir:ih deaibil jButtlhortiiine sinre, mc saw fr -.. - ' .......i.. h-r every rational calculation ol matry years, with all the eelines of enioyrtient afloat, speculating on the future with sanguine hopes and well founded anticipations. Tu a few days, he is snatched from the ban quel, and these proud hopes are closed in death. Wben those we value and esteem, having, performed their allotted task, stand upon the verge of time, ready to sink into the grave, full of years and full of honors, we are prepared for the event, and bow to the omnipotent decree, as the common lot of all. But when the course already run, honorable to himself and useful to bis country, is but the moiety of what might be calculated on, and the har vest of public honors remains unfather ed, we are appalled by the stroke, and friendship deeply mourns the afflictive calamity. ' Joaefih WiUon died in !ne meridian of lite, hnd with prospects lore him, that the mos.t highly esteemed in the community might justly have cov eted. For the loss of such a man, p ivate lamentation is but the echo of general sorrow, ard the public sympithy beats in unison' with those -w hose -hearts Jw ub lor the loss of a husband, a parent, and a friend. Mr. Wilson was born in the county ol Rmr!olph, of Quaker parentage, and brought upin tho"e Habits of industry and - u-ra.;y, w,... ,.u.m..)KUS.., ... u tuuutm ruiy oc f rienJH. mis ecucalion was limited, having finish, d it in an irregular rourse at Gieenville College, Tennessee. But fortunately the energy of his mind was bf that order, not to bo restrained in Its rffbf tsb v beae disad vanlages.f l I aving determined on the Law as a profession, he entered upon its study with Mr. Wood, of his native county whose daughter he married ; and shortly af er, settled in the county of Stokes, about the year 1808. He'was soon elected Solicitor for that county, and 'gave early evidence of that prompt and energetic character, which marked his future course. In IBI1, he wa, elecfed a - member toi 'lheiGcuenil AsseruTiIvTand in 1812 received like honor. This was at the commencement of the late war, when 'the Legislature and the country were divided between the two great political parties, who aupported and opposed with so much zal, and so much warmth, the policy of that important measure. Mr.; Wilson belong d to the Republican party) though a foung man, and young member.he participated actively in the debaici of ;the day, and evidenced that bold and independent cast of mind, Which gained the confidence of bis friends, and commanded the respect of his oppo nents. l . L... Tbe following anecdote,- which wan told to the; friend who has attempted ibis imperfect sketch, as a tribute of regard and affection to the memoty of one who will" be". long remembered, strongly il lustratea the frank and open character of the deceased. Mr. Wilson was a mem- ber of the committee appointed forthe purpose oi laying on mis sine into von gressicmal Districts af;er the census' of 1810, and which still continue. It was the object of each of the political parties taTiritwifrwiU bcr-arr-ttme-ot-sucb e citemeot) to to at range the districts as to gain more or less the ascendancy in. our delegation to Congress, l ht bill was re ported, arranging the Districts very near ty is they ftow-sttid--la the. course of Lthe debate that ensued, a gentleman of inc opposition fienouacco-ioa uui ajcu. dinp exclusively to'i increase the then cTilanrpaTtyVW having a contrary effect. Mr. ilson pointed out the object and tendency of the kubatitute, (wbiih the mover denied and then very candidly and frankly avow ed that bis object was to increase the strength n( his own party ; and .if tbc gentle ru; would tell him how he could cneci ii in a, sun greater acgrce, no woukj adopt it, ro the exclusion of every federal member from the State. This candid avpwal, and frank mode of acting, contri buted, in no small" degree, to raise ,lilm fii tbe esiimttioa of bis owp party, and, to challenge 'the respect of. those to whom he was oppose d. At this session be was elected Solicitor for the Western Circuit. This election Was the more bonorabla, at hotvasnot sii inhabitant of the ctrcnit, shdi cs J! , . in t. Lttc, i:;.l toua He quire cl t! e ciiaracttr cf tl.s i.-oa able and tCcient prpsecuting tinker in the State. Tfiis oCice is one of peculiar dir.ouliy. iovolving duties of great responsibility. The4 perpetrators of 'ciime, whilst they are boU and daring in esccution, are of; len secret and hidden in the. means they employ, added to which, they are usjaHr defended by the ablest and most acute lawyets at the bar ar.d thus often elude tfie most igilant'graip of the laV Yet it is believed in ,not a . single case, did the criminal escape fgr any deficiency in the prose cutkm. r I n th is respect, Mf. Vilson was of incalculable benefit to the country wherfrjutylcall hind name that, will long ope rate a? i UtroilOlhtt JMnkrfdtete m and the villain. He atoodamongjbe most eminent i . v -ur viiuc ind rMj-faat "feapingaikicJhJba wnicn DOiongs'io ine successiui pracn- Strong points clear, and forcible elocution) seldom failed in victory where the fads were at all equivocal. With a tenacious memory, a stronpr and qtscriminatmg mind, be drew farcrelv unon the resources af his own in- fellecf ; and although not (he most pro found, he was seldom deficient, always respectable Energy, promptitude, and manly firmness, were the leading traits in bis character. : , In politics, he was liberal towards oth ers, but firm and uncompromising hi own opinion, ue never sougni (con ciliate those with whom be differed Jn sentiment, by a tempotiziog policy, thoutjhheJ)ut .seldrim failed to command their i - pextvy Ir.i frank' and open m dependence of spirit, his hih and honor able c6ntt?teneof -charaetrrrr is a mehncholy coincidence, that a distin guished pe'sbnal and political frlfrfcl of the deceased, and the traits in whose characterand mind were, in many respects, Jtmnlysu)QJ prospect of bein . levated to the highest pcdnical station wi-bin the gift of the; LegiHlatu-c, was, abutu, twtlve months since, sudd -nly taken otT ly ihc stiokepf death. So tho fritnds of the deceased entertsined ht pr of spring him eventu-' ally eltvj't d to a like si iiioii. But in all wise Frond ence hrs ord -red ifo'herwise-t and these political stars, t.i-uj;li glitieiingj in the morn, were hon,ed never t attain! ibis" innidij'.i of their splendour. Sic t rami l gloria mttndi. ).., ;ic lUc. the tlcceaBen was cen- tie , . - : r . , - -T - ...... brl.'.lM inrv In "v's SiriTTi.?. r- -I'rf'R. inn t'irnii irif v m..iTianTipr .i . . i - i; . ? . manner and.h.Vfor biiJ anccvors.- lb his1oter4i cpurse with others, :c wat5 cpenand pof premature ydeaih.. As a husband, and as i la'r-er, trndsr, f fee'ttooate dJrlge.tit.kIhJ bbtiLP.f...hj.-.'f jii.ily at a cornea non ami j as m hul, - d !k.; as otie having author' ity . Hi cniklren i ere ult daughters, in hose Jucaii.ii and wntare be manifes- tea tne createst solicitude, mine bosom r of u. ii a ..mily, he breathed hi last, on tbe nigM of 'ne 27th ultimo, after a se ng'it or ne arm ultimo, aiier a se- ; j . t , r ' vt . iiidxnosi K.i. of only four "days,- . . r ri .: .. .. - : b tear of tTdirtion, with the sincere , v re whose reornt lit' manv fr,int. ni F iIim rrm : ..j -..wt - munity to which he belonged, provljun his best eulogy - . TEIGCTE OF RESPECT, f .Thejnetnbrraot the Bar, aitendtpMcllen burg County Cmirt, assembled at the house' cT Mr. Uobt. I. Dinkinn, for the purnoi of trstilvlng tKeir rvppcct fr the nu n,ory of their Rrathrr, JOSEPH WILSON. Hrc( an,! .rcfret tfor the bercavenent they havr custained in the lass of ao lii'inu'uhrd a member of tbe profvssion. - man nature . 'and by seizing upon the your vcry obectient servant. wrTTBAMI. in his causes with bold, mjonn, ttwrvmm, Mas, disguised; In hu friend-,hips,:warra and avfuwm "uppwwr sincere. As a snn, kind and dutiful, jdati the pridef-iiis venerable- parentsi. wbp . r;CSc?eJV of the cbae y, atiirnvenomouriTf'JO)mtufe 1 it p., vt .... i.".i'lK)rtedtca club of Adau.s a.id Clav roeri. who llujh Ateenan, Eq secretary $ when the folloW-i ing rewiiutlortS werriTrTirmoutlylopMtate-hiM4;rilMrVh -?,jh we jvIU attend the deceased, and by wawr ttatirylnp Our res. .. . ,. .... , . pect tur l.'M memory and public scrviaa. will t h-club inectn Hr tl.sr.iK!Py fauhir ' wear crape wo the left arm for the apace": of tJOnductjiiiny.tliepeiitWpgs dismissed h thirty days. "V' iiftwCrvhyitXpittyt Portliwitb "the cry if pr. 7m(,wThiTf,111lt Mtpfi & iV:d,f-iil il.w dVuicff s af lr- nrMntiiI lathe Umilv of th de'd. in Minrn f,. :P r . ' N . our siuccre sympathy for the irrepanble"' Iws9 we, "tragvd in vilify u.g ticn.'Mko they have wia'ajned. a v JiiuJxj, lhl'the"aboveT)reamlIe' khd rel lutiora be published In the Weaiera CarvLuian aaulla uSeaJJuu,and.Cat,a.il JoumaLIUlV KOUKartl. BCKTO.VCW. be-some niisgiving, in i elation to .the app'ica t ion of the language of our paragraph on th aubject of the' appuintmcnt vt I'oat Master at Lincolnton, 'e will 1ier eiplicatly state, "tint we did not intend to call in qtestion llie pro priety of Mr. If enderson'a, appointment, or his fitness for tbe aituMlon j nor lo we ax ,bow, j ....-. i;. . even vj lunauvia WHKiuunnit uu r utnc can be so understood. . Wc are .uot to blinded by Pirt'mn seal, but that we Can 'do commbii justice to a politics opponent t and it It due ta Mr. i'. C Ilefidcrsoa to lay, thai he is, perhaps, as fWcM qualified, by integrity, 'capacity, and compTaiMnt manners, to djscbarge tha duties of PoM-Maatrr, as say other person lo , the toarn. But belae a political opponent of the Adminis- tfiUftry Ms appointment to" tfficas.wirt ' epnote j i....' :: ; . t t ": . . . , . UI,. It! '..:r:.- lUcnC-t. ly ac-useJ, f...J felt it t,.:r c..':y to d.nd them, and wipe eT the erpors'a vLkh 1 ad beens waatonly east on the jt...ty of their "conduct. Mr. Uendmon' ointment was cm? case in point to s'Jsta defence, and we availed ourselves of it, but n terms which Ve did net think could b jau. o-'d as personally dis. paraging to Mr. II. ' t --While on, this saoject, of another case inpui.it ment apunst the slaiL set, la rtlation to appciai " avail ourselves 1 the govern, caalition pres. ..a to office. The Post Master Central - had been- importuned to remave jostniaaterl ittslasaachusetts i adep deliberatrJy com'ukriflg -U. JJaebsUtiont on the subject, be wrote as folluwa to the TiW 7 wrmbemr T Sral. On s due fcdnVTJ dnothe? Similar. put t ret.- Tbe Coalition: papers have charged Mews. Van Burenj Barry . and other government officers at Washington,, with writing letters to Kentucky, for thepur- pose of ;influencing the electibna in. that state. . But hlr. Tanner, editor of a paper at llarrodi burg, on whose authority the alander waa suid to res publiBbei ' he following, in his paper of the 8th ult. which scala the Mouths of theje calumniutors : ' Lnow '"say. far ihcjatisfaction of Mr. Fenn, 'and in justice 4o tire officers of tho Federal Governmcnt,iha( whatever 1 have spoken in relation to t!ieir opinion of our eleciions, thatit was witbouv ibeir Aft-.-edge crcOTjrn,and that I never did receive '. any communication from urry one at whlngaty,- eieaionJl himself and Mr.. jiMaidi'jand tbe'Rebu-' er, Focus, Sec. ltt.- wi to iiijufe Air. Barry, Mr." Van Bureu, or any one clue, by a- tmcanjttrue lists.. ..of jn y ..jleckf a lions , , they wTiVureIytavkFmy"ji6sitlfe avow! on the subject as' the better evidence." rJtwi'Jcickctn'lliii man, who has tomelioW' gamcl a faetitiotM conn (jiiencc. far beyond wbsTl his character or capacity would entitle him lo, ba been most effectual! y "done up" by the 1". F.'TeTeeriShTTf ftTtS l&OWti ffaotl and drnr..- tion that li got" the appointment of Causal ft;-. V, -r ., . 1 ..i.v...... -i i ." iuc laanu vi man. imjuc , coisequenuy warn the character otbe man, und tbe vucm ywd 1 f..4ln Ik.1 aiinniiitfn.nl ff.(M Jt . . - ; , t ' . xnmiawvai:zv:: a.-- r., ,1,;. - mj i.Ul..,. ;i,v-,r".t-fc " ' 7 "vvnr':" . - Mtt.H'uuwuvJ,c vyrs '- tnecoatjuou paper 'lure tn'ade" alt their. tyf ytittuieuU eaciusivcH pyla.ia ).y k- t- thWfh' faijlrclenir7tf jbted to nburin tncapr,nttncTT !- wriwf, i irpre'sentta'ri.tKeii yftiunn ,U, Im L.- fIonftfd m,ert ia,iho Oiarr, r:Tolu!n.')is. r . M . t:j, 4. ' . ...... . i mm cwi-mv wim u icu PV II.i'JS; ItlllUUIJ, f . , ,v ' v. farce lis bem' eiucttd al vVub'Jr j;i c :v r ; t . . . tuunded on the rcnivat u n J'bufu oeum . , V 9 Pos1, It veins that a mao .u:.iei Kenftcly the penny.poiit be eapjuei' aa-atker' utri, iumed Saolfielfd, qtuker, as'tus 4tVy to carry tetters in a certain section of ti.h ciiy . Kdiut fie'dTJt appi afa,was a warm pat tiiwu of t!ie v admuilktiauoa. .and iufn.-r4 hi;ij!f. acr. U. present aJunntitratbn ca.ne ,to pocr, U be lnide the A'4 an.U'iinr of tha enemitsff it. His occupation in a'.J about tho pi)it:f . ...v.!.. 1 ... ... i , .M . . .,. . i v" ncu iiiui urc ui tear an miuui yie neuof the depart then; j v'iikb he fvgitlarb ri- 0da hurf their corh la it and y - he evm krf t and lit Viibitul.and public aiaeUuf a called, to cor.Sider tf. tni grievance! " ,ven t Chitf Ju'ticc. (Cnnoh) of the iiui?rior,C','"t c: tTw"4vTw'kV.6as:to iifi'Yi ,ii:,.'.,..iif ti. .'-1. i... . . ' -... .: dijJit)rCif hmlUtipn, 'tV'.V-tHefy Oifnliil '' this ttim pitifid effort fu rxti'.o a papula." It ing against the Adiaiiiistraluii. iVowlt appears toui. that the enenues of tl' goVcrpoient mut be driven to.l Jiplrl'r P'1' indeed, .when tbey ieso1 to aueb conitmpti tnVans to sustain tbclr factious oppoii - ... .i , .... nliuii. sssf .1.ria.1 In AitlArMtt si -(X aMt.lt'ft 'r IV fiv aa'vSkva vwtr inm lutding faalt with the mfias'ires of gvcrnme '' when tU;y do not square' with hi i4l f I1'1 Ural economy. It is -among .the dcxret of francliiees of a Kepublican frcenfian, tht be " freely and fuy express, his opiiupna cf pu rben and measures i 'and it is notthe leas' of d afeguards cf ', our demoCralki i inlitution the conduct of men in office eaivat all at01 ' wrji'ttiJaeJ, and tfcs pWc'ifpf. their P',',,f , . . .. w
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 8, 1829, edition 1
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