create- taafc- f ttf m I I IM l nMM tf .1,1,11 -it) fclKa I t . a- mm r" "" i m l axi mif , It fU Satiu,, ft, rr" " a-iM'4. -r m iu w ) i, Ml " a .tl-...l Vim to iwm4 J tu ! ft im at m .ua . ll t H" i mwi r ty r -m W - -A nr. receiving irj'ir tfa.onatiie eupply '' 7m. rlikbTtidli their hsusl flock cf Saxnr, Coffee,. Salt ; ' tuny; inNble for iig Carryall Tyre i and large assortment ot hi IOt",S. Which I bey will sell low fur f or earan. Ata'aaVy. .V, ViA, 1 W. 93 .vjr (toons. "Ellin ib-ribcr tin jut rt eilJ, from New J ) (irk 1 1 J J" lulnlr IjIiU, anl i now opening. i lti tiura i COjNCOKI), a enteral aatoit- manor UOODS; sfrA D"! Goods, ' Hud Ware, Sit'l'Urr'j, Medicines, PfliAt, ir. tf. Cfc. - llit'mK p"r-hs"l rntjrciy for ch, ail . fe''V '" fai' ',e '"''I '''' fje ran if II 01. ternn lii h br, (iafaelnrjr to Th; public re tr'p. ciiiilly i;iifl lo rail a! uot'ir ''r Ihrmaclvc. . Kiuuiu;. rJ.v f:n:R A Rr, now oyini'i( at ihr a I'xcrihrr'i lore in Saliabuty ; con.'ut'uip of dry conns .cf almost trerv (li-acription. nitecl to allS'om Hftheyrar. Also, liliOi't.UU.S, Jlar'Juart' fijt l Vutlrcu, ' ntrnwvr in vaiirty anl hn n : , rltcltd bv.ui-i.ielt ilh can . v. fnuRli' for caali nn tlic beat trrm, rmU'.cl phi anH New. York. Tlie pub ic arc a--, irr cl JL7 will aMl Uk full ...i.'f. ' hrcnh than uwa. or thi on irciromi). " Jariiijf trrme.r They 'e-n,fUW-ut iteiL to call, are faahiooa, eiwni.w qualities, hear price and judfe for t!erairlvr. .,r ...... - JOUXMi-RPIIY.- J, M. rerpeetfulK brp lo reiiirn uiifcitfn tl tlisuk fir thi wry libtral and diaTingtiiliid .tri' iacc he ha bren i hicli'y 'iwmml ivith -wywdUoaaioag piiidlc. iaIJl'Pti.h. .diigent trntion. to Tierit a continuance iifih. umc. " 6fliiiiry, .Srpt 28. 13.M; 3ii. 9B fT'lf'f i-'!S Vlt ! 4.f5..JH. Siw,.notti..Vi)Tf1 . Kouan c I'inty, !: mika west of Salisbury, a 4m f'rth aupplv of Th y a'ai tutve mi hand, a guod ao'r!rr.ent ot fplnoiubie fall ami Winter dry conns, au'nalilf tr butli t lent I men a id Le, i nr bard in Ncw-Ynrk and I'ld'aJelplna ; Cdiismi- blue, blacK, hrown, a.etl-muttl am: c:ivc Uroad (lotha Caaii'i-reH, Caa ine and Sat'liict'. While and Kid Flan.icli Point and K 'Sn BlankcU Camblftfi aiid Fluid Cautoa Crapes and Si'ka Bombasetts, Itomliatines and CircaiiU,s Caasiinert' Shawls and Point s ; ther wi'h every other article luual'y found a Store iu this section of couu'ry. All of which thev are d-termir.ed to sell l5w as any other persun whatever, enpaR -d in Ibe aatne line of btiinr, for :h, Cotton, or a credit lo punlual deaieri. The public are reapecH'ully invited to call, ex-,aimTfrind- jtlyt in aches C. Ottober 3 1 it, 1829. 3mt'U3 THE aubacriher takes tlna meth od of informing; his friends nd the public cenerallv, that be ha just comi)leied his Imiie oT Accommodation, situated on the dividing r'xAa of the waters of the Catawba and IJocky Itiveta, immediately at that 'public cross tad well known as the Rocky River and Wadcs Iwro' Roaila, leading from the. interior of South interior of North Carolina to Charleston, by war Camden, on the other. The ubsfsriberioforma the nubile, that he has mJL. 'JV,,r-"i'l'I'.i."'"; ..-'w.-i. ..Jlwi .1,-.. 'jiareu no pai' s or expense to maie tnose per Aveatftfkiwy miMwtrJ ...Mf h siJuaJidn oLtkc uboxe ItodsJhey: "nay. Jtiel We in travelling them at all aeutmsof tueyear, ajidtbat the addition, of his staid, make the ' xtag""cbmpIete"To7TKr from Camden and Chrf .w, to Charlotte, Salfobtiry and Con :ord, N. C, Jd also to the Virginia Springs ; at well as to those persona viaiting the Gold Region of North Ckrolina. A. C. LABATT. F le, at th office of the Western Car ion ffk& h FkaMaai anrt PlmrfaiM k Im -(tj nii: i ai inri i eaiiia a lannn 'tai 'fk," fotfhe- year 1839: pr'rcn fO cenra BAI.ISnUUY, lldWAN COUNT, N. C.r..TUK8I)AY, NIITKMIIKU 54, IBM. THE OTTOAUX HMP1RE, The present Sudan of the Ottomtn EmpWie Mihmoud II, who was born Ju! 30, 17l. akctnded tho th,on tf i -Ifitr 1 otr: Vonicq-jcu'lr- ha h 41 n age, II k two torn ind fur ilnujhteri. ,j. ... n'flie txtmtBf ihs QitoTTTfrr.iJomJnloK (h alimitl iii lilt f(Jrigf ptptr . . " " ; " ' rmr -MUMltd .147444 qwo miles, an J iw,wu are in Europe. 1 ho tropetn 10 0)0.000 1 cf whom not more than 3.271,000 arc Turhi. Of ihr remainder ixioomn arc f-rrek, 30,000 JCwa, and O.Ot'O AmienUnt. Th whole jvfula ttiri of th F.nipire, in Kurope, Alia and Africa, U 31.6J0.tKK). 'l'l rrvmurt of iMa arrpire are aHonl 3.900,OUO ar.nuallr, tut Hia expenditure di HirtcJ lr the fiate dor a not tlcerd (17 3 2i)' The nn'hna! debt ii betwrcn en nd citfM million atcrlin. The rtftnoe, or miri, juat mcntionid- brlonjji to the Tuikiah pul.iic trekur ; but thtre it another broirh ol imome, dctived fu-m prcaentt, inherjurcta, muijri d minion, aril cipectdly (f.pjcaiioni, whicJ appprtini to I lie " Vna," or " kniiiil," in jiciUl i;eju'. The ac imnuUtiun of M fj i j jre to be ruor.rneus, coiy u!un i Sfxind to aot rrt a e;ien anm, accordin; to tl)( Icprio cf rii;i. .v ...t'J Hi nitiiury Jprco il impoitiMe to ! r;ak with precialon since the drvrur that p,ri,., j., re K,U.r tr.p, v. e 33 f)..0 ta.J.r-.,,JI.W00if.ntrv ar.ddifu it ml uia. ,'UUO'J, :r.e crt-ater uart i.i - I - ' iil tre iioin.ier. 1 1 n nival f rc in J8;C WIiUUji.(.l -tJ Ol ltC iPr, 31 - (; ti, 8 iiiivrtir', inl 3D i-un hurl. c:.rr 2 ? Jtf c.if non, ul Sl e n-i ; uiit ti.u aim ol in .owtr" j a:r.pii''t.l l)V 'he " untowaid'' ft,; ht nl Nn jrino. (.' nl'i r 500. 00') inhjliinii.t, liv- n'j..n 50.01J'.', rr,x altiv '.'') 0')', ,iitl tri)' t)OVC '.own 10 IMjO. Anioi.M tlic m pd , arc II 'i!ra ..P '.mm S'Hll f'on-Uiitii'' j, Cairo ir;"' Danijir.iK .... t'hi.n.j'. f-i. A1; in.i B"'i'i Hurbreat.,. Mi.uuiia. ....... :i ''ititiiiing i'J'.fmO . . ViU.UCW ZlA')')1) ...Ijh.W) IOtl.f'.... . UiOJit')... ( f.Uh.J ... rwA.u.,4.i 'io aw 1 8.00 J.. .AJ1) Tiir, f AriT.u. C'lrsantinrplL- Iihs unircral'v l-ern ironside ted one of the rrmt rcmrk)lc. id,Ti"piliVt fcfl:!Htri,, - w iiy f . iu port, and oibcr naiiii-d ai!io:j;f.. nnka s one of the fimt ci if a in Ku'opc. I'ldiiil ii'. (in h tr ii' iTivullni' l.i:ro,n Inun tfrnirrW. err the- H-n-h. tr . .... ... ... .' - iuiHiiniri.iijiii wi:it mc .'iaui ci i dur an, 'inin'criupecl a-ccrs to all the nalioi.n of F.uiope jihI tho ions! of "Afii-ta ; wtilNt. on (he North, by the Nl.ck Sen, to the Danube unci nihcr gret rivers. it,hai ac t ei 'o the inteiior of Germany, ToUnd i; IISM.l. f'onstaiuinopla 'vas cap'ured by the Tuiks in 4-15 3. under citcumstarcM of Ijnihjiiiy whibafe'tarQeen cqual- The i.us'ut) foVrea et the commence mcnt f the pfe'sthf Cmpign, amounted lo 541,731 rexulai noops, and U6.60I irrctiiars, mkinj; a total of 658.312 . The fVatlnContiantincile - The walls on t'i lard of Constantinople are uSoui five miles in length from the Castle of Seieu I oets otvtiie Mrmora, to the Norilurn point of the Ooldcn Horn There are thrcelinti, each bein eip;h leen feet from the otiier. They are, in most plcts tniiie, and they are still surmounted by their ancient battlements and towers, one hundred 'and eighteen in dumber. to run at the rate of one mile in six minutes, and carry three passengers, on a good coach road, drawn by a annilrn Tinrap hw thi rrtxi-rfuT erTrrt Ty, last S4lurday." Isaac Hrown, : of East Norton, neat ktighlcy, is the LnveoJLQt.ji, machinery .roa,y b6 , guidc,in an to - the horse s mouthj and - gams i ts power by trie force of the hind legs beiog lifted up exactly ifi"The-sam manner as a horse in full irot. It is contrived so that tlie weight it carries will add to its power. London pa XavalWc learn (says tbe New York Gazette, of the 37th ult .) that tbe recent order to fit the frigate Brandywine for sea has been countermanded br the Secre tary ol the nnaixu caxrexriox. Monday, Xnv, 1f.Th tWantioo bainjr in committee f the wboe, md the queat'ion pending Uinf on the .mtien ( r,.yreen, iff imaBd;Tht wvpl rnola lien of lh mikiiw by emkfig ajui ibe ord "exduMyelf," eM hieNng ike ordf," dntt taxarimi tomtomi bU: itrrtrtx, adirekiad rhTChVlrTirjr' ine; ihe mioni-wtrich hxhicil 1 id vote agalnM (be lt propiin. ad hich Mn lv ftvpport Hie ntf.re knn ii the Moum ef DtUgnta. Ma re! marked that "he taw the miichuvoui foniffjiienrea that mifh' atiae frem ii Mon in (be atntlmenti ( the ttc--and he denned it neceiaary fir each aide to milks adrancct for acLummudaiioti. Irt u break up without dum any thing "n.r r;rT.ry ,h' m,re e ary rnll mi'jo-'vy and what will i Mia tone q'lenrr t Will the Cwnt'iiu'.i n be Jo tidf Indignant, acrimonious faelina will ari and it the atate to divide d 1 If i he e rated, will a he d mittrd into the Union f fl dan vr j ( i : r ami ii n c m, wnat enra ut j; t.ar un the attmi intereata ' .r.c ':ii o' Wiui I Hrcjrnra of the Internal li.(rov-fu.-uii of VjrRinii, which he i' iNor v .i.x ioiiljr (If iirH for I. inn l' .:.d i, h nt wt-ifii io aee awtlcd !'t. : tM i 0f ilrOpnrrl Oovernrtirnli v ' cn he , nn(iiutionally ufi f (u: jioir. iiiter atatini; tria uiustiu; CiinnJ oliTic tiio lecttona of the Vi:c. "if c-,' rr tn- Test. he 'alfrrflrt r j ,h , :. ,v necty , m ,ke r7.n ;., between them -,d he iu !,(l-'n'i s'a'irij? (hat Ida plan would b ' l il iw lK hai nf whit r-inaiimi in 4 ,t, Ii .... f .D,01,tInrf mi,., L,,.. it.' ihc Srrute. Mi M apoae lot aouie ini- nl wai li:ened to wi;li pround i ', I V !(.0 I lay, Aor. M. Mr lfi((h, (f jC ( ' fiVId, took the fl cr m upioii of I t:"ir i I' Ci dmenf, and in oppot'.ion lo the '')" . d Krnution. Ife commenced nith 'iHrries of Mtitica ataienif ma, tin i"? - ot which win to hew the 1 (. i ii v i)tt( ( ii the upper and lower rountrv in b" -ri':j the burdens of taxation, fniin whciic: he began an argument to ahe I f iMjiii ice and imp dicv of cntruvi:ic i it r- ii'rol ol the leKlsIaturw to lhat ;o--fin ! the state whicn paid, at cording 'o tM s'l'f mr'nt, but one-third part of 'h' li'j- tir ifj. kr:; W'TteTpJi illastralin; rii acumen: for compound b.iti-of f pr nt atiort, had refer ed .io the pro vimjui in the constitution of tbe United j'e lor allowing t.sree fif'ha of tbe -.hvts o be rekoned in addition to the 4H!C jiopuiaiion, as a basis of r prcsen ta'intl ''I the Hoot of Repieei)t8(ivei, .i'id l o 'vent at length into the his'uiy tf 'he p'oftsion, both -a it ex. sted undri t f nK mr'edrrefion nd wat altrrwjrd 'd'nt'.fl into the Federal Cunsuuiiuti. On i.p auhjret of slavery, he adverted. :o ,l.r rlnni rf the North to uadcniand ili.it "(uiijtrl .ind i( remedy oeiicr tnan he Si'U'h vrh( ic the evi! existed, nd in tliis purl of t is sperch u- oiVrird o aotni 'emaiksof Mr. Na) lor, whm he unr1 rstood io have attributed most of he ixiiinj; evils lo the pnure of slaves, muI whom he therefore snpposrd t be in favor nf iis speedy abolition. Mr Naylor txjihined; and while, he deploied the' evil, utterly disclaimed the moit ilitrttii thmhr-Df emancrpalion-as-B -fem'dy. I'l riply to a firther rrmark of Mr L. u to the interference nf the Federal Gov ttnmcnt on this subject Mr Monrnr also expl lined, disclaiming the tenement that the General Government hid any tight uithoritatively to inteifecr, but hollin t hit, if applied to by Virginia In aid in the colonization of slaves voluntarily emancipated, that government might rnmpTyaTTd' Virginia anrpt t he-aid -svitw-jcJiJ otft impropriety. Mr. M. insisted upon it,. that, since Ohio and som- of the Wes tern States adopted exp-dtmia for throw ing '.off the coloured population froimbtir territories, it became more pceu Mily ne ress.iry for Virginia and the Sou'bern States, 'to take the aubjeft in considera- tinn sml roanrl- (a atrsm ao ITla till f a ifiV IR- seni'ng the wei8bt of the evil " Mr. Leigh asked the venerable member Iruiri Lou- don'lre wa Constitutionio interfere mlb I h'icU of people at all; and whether if we hd out the idea that tbe people of the Eastern StalM"lfg'fl-rte'pw af sHTtfieY rorrrfrUoi tbom eelv-bcAdi' prrss d to dotof svit hout our instit aon -1 u tnc Closing pan oi nis sprecn, .ur u. n pressed his opposition to a" wide txten sion of "the Right of Suffrage, and In this connexion, expressed his astonishment at some of the remarks which had fallen from Mr. Monroe, who immediitely after describing the terrible excesses be had witnessed in France, declared his willing ness to go as far in ex'ending the Right of Suffrage as any reasonable marr could desire. Mr. Aanrof agals eTtplained, and sliewed whv those etents in France, ftrr- nished no ira;urrent igiloat extending ine elective rranchue here, in e state el society se entirtty djfTrer)t. M r. Mertrt then ftddretted the committee end com ma need on arfuroeau to tbeai ikat wealth furnished no prpef wkafiTor re preaanta tiee, end if It did, taiation did not forniah nj jvij .meqr f , kp..:urvn, ..Z A cerre spoaden'. of the Frederickikurir Arena iinder due of JOm ulu. remarks. id relation to the proceedings oTiKe Con vention, as lollowa t The doings ef the Convention if any 'yt may be (ailed demg a are now of a pifound and.deepeniug interest. Since thedvbtte opened on Monday last, there e bean 9 speeches, of whl-.h all were '"petuble, and two or tbrce very pow erful. The eagsmest with which auditors press to bear these effusions, proves bow much out race hungers and thirsts after rloquence consequently, how poteot an "Rine It h in social affairs bow well worth acquiring trie mattery of. The tquerxmg it almost insufferable Yes' terdiy, I stood from 10 o'clock till 3 (netrlyj put of the time on one leg and boied with elbow points through hoiii my sides " Even this poor arCom he Capital an hour before the tilting! Tnii mornini;, hlf an hour earlier, a tHo'j of-us gathered al ike Hall-door, 'Mfh, for. soroo Unknown leaion, was not opened till "ten. rintf""r rush uld infillibly have dcnio ishe 4 danc'y, f any ba I been ameog u. Hni y. iu k Hy. one of the foremjsi, in ttie ttiamMf mat cnauid for nlares, I irot a eat, whem e nv spokesman might he-trn a a Hy a novel arrangement, laities are admit ted to those outward acits of the Hall, heretofore assigned only to dirnharira ot the State and Federal Government: ami seizing upon this fresb privilrge, e x'or trd from masculine couriesy. I TO or 130 liir fjces rxnibi'ed tbrmc!vcs thre on iiie two last diys. Unless tbey an'to ps.:e snme express share in the msuing distri uuiiuii ol politic j I i-nchisf s and powers, i learn the exrrciae ol which they thus thjong to the lobby, i' wouid- seem to me ctri that we a'tould be allowed the best us inns; not oetuuae we ate (as that un j! a ii a u L. U ! !0 r e.alle d Lllj ' gr a m i n s I iseaj ol the mote woahv gLiidcr ; bu 'n 'uv.', bftngto adrririister the gnrerrt fi."ir, and practise (if we an) the elo (j ; ncc. it: .vhich itich luminous lessons it no giving, il concerns us most to he.rtuem Vou arc doubt!cs .Pvjrf, that ell the 9 speeches, 1 ineiuioned, were upon the iiOiinn.ous quaatiun, whrihei iepiesen tat ion should be I'ppor ionej auording to hite population nfotte, or onciu('v .willl raxjrijri.- (irn 'l'iylir'a-wis, imHo-mK ccucbad under a difffrtnt n' rasioi a motion to amend the Bill of Kthts But his drift was essentially ihc same The mutual now turns, in pot'.' of form, upon Judj'c Green's inotiou, t amend the re poit of the I.risle'ive Committee (ie conomending white pofiufati'm extlmifely. for the House of Delegates) by subtitu ting lor " rxciuelj)' the wrils " tint bitted with taxutio'i.'' Aginst tiiis amrnrtment, Messrs Cooke, (of Frederick) .Doddridge, P. aid win and lVwell have rakr n ttie flio't for it, Messrs. Green, Upshur, Harbour end Mortis. I beaid only the two last on each aide; Mr! Upshur's display hat commanded the roost applause As prin ted in ti:t oewsppr i' tan ablr speech I bin judging from his most re.u itous de liyery wi. lit making," short explanation '.he other uay, alio nom many maccu rjci.s in t te reports ef other speeches : A i ha I heard, I d no: doubt that to ffTfl ere reader, iis power i viy (aintly preserv f J. ptintret --lps" of applause from some of iiie hbby nwaille ; whom we mav rejoice to find, noi on th'. radii! Hr If-aefrinei-'specAJiilieJLlirnrn abuse, yoo must mtke i' thw mier thus reieivcd, Di-.orgtnizers, Jacobins, M,bocrat, wiuld have keen the mildesi Uiets applicable to ot. It is impracticable by any summary of tnioe, to K,vc L,c"1 11 'gesroecu1iie5i.'W charoiions of each aide. Yet I - aim-not sensible that any viewa entirely novel haiiai -been presented to ane : at least, f trend jhuUfci tHesv has been displaved ihe orginanfy that marsa genius ana commanun ouch tiori. l!oih parties have assamed un en able poaitiona, and tpuo airings of sophis try, which, as t usual with I'li ene's, it seemed to me I could easily recover and untwist, bad I tbe honor of a seat in the Convention. Mr. Upshur and Mr. Bar bour bave most of these. Such is the hacknied topic urged by them, tkal if, by m,f(.. the maioitty 0UKt. 10 rule, wo- men and chfldren shotild be cotmtedt a 7 ----- i end that, If all mm (undirthe ftnl of Rights) are entitled to n to are aH tkt oihere too. This int'Kod 61 rejso.lng, by pushing e prln i -V: to the absord wbea yotl mean to ovenbrow-tN- is tvf. anal , coocluiire in m'hms'trf t not lc mortp where e dilTerenee in deoee t ofir caaututevetfIeo4ifjrlAcIplr hero in-ynnninr out "hr-prfnnnlr-e1"" -i - ai$urdvn't Home oetr.elcfDfnf.h 7;?t impercep'hly to bo blended with It the) "The speeches now just maiTe anT i.fa'xiiJ! It be madn are not, as sonic have sur.p te ed, intendtd altogethre to Ir.Queri - the world out of doors i tinee there r I ana told) several members nf the bl boe) minds are fluctuating between th !: and mired basis ; not at to the wr.,U Leg islature, hui at f the lower II .) That one House or te o'her s rast upon white popula'inn, is n'l.-Ji ti strufRle is, fir. the House of lei n.irt. The Wetttrn leaders say thfy ou'd ir ry their oint in both, if they riff ; iut are willing, as I u'ldtrttsnd' to vi M up the Senate to the etst that i lo fix It on the co-np un I basis Tlie e k', , evor, will not firprthis yet: in y ml make a strong nd earnest g u; . n . I am pirated to see tokens tin' h 'n promise, by ntiug iln two H. u-, ,n clif mere frjends. Under li p o, r .t . ia tcrrst (if ihrre Sr Ttlly fo iu, mr'i ble intfieslal aill.bt !.'.. ": from oppresaioti, thouic'i i -'y r i ri will be sometimes rettraii '"- A separation (firh tir.iu !J lantiliarlr talked i f amuo t.-inem'x-rs, oit of drs; h o hin'ed it in debate "nit bv M,. '0 n en hi M ,. nd-hard-4lMW,err. .4.h4t.lMard, . V 'lilll i n it , of hwJ, that if they do not gin ol a compound bisis of repri en' the Houe nf Delegates, s'nn. them will projHise two legitl-"n "t ami two ilistinri municipal e si nlisoni uts: oily retaining (he pi5nt rla i ' ' ''ho Federal Government divi-lmg t ie pro sent rejresnitstion in Conors ii iqu il ly as msy be, and each L-uj U'r sp poin'inj one Sanatot. I nr d i'" de no'ince this scheme wit.i the r-TninJ indignation it deserves, im il h , ho west shad srrogstc mora thm her Hn- if par i nid 3 ;. mc ei ahil s f ste enough i- apply to that gnrvmcj so fs'f L"r.'."?.ri?j Sctqrifjij. Octacr 3 1 jr. IP C Impair,' lh cntrvf iheolocim, n fii-su-J us to day wi h a apetimen of tu"v p urrs on thi(tu bi in) new theatre. G-c oli nttida to hear him was mti.iff ied , ht'tt he dwet not teem to Iiav oi d a y (ivjtai)le impression upon his sinli i.-e. Ife inflnled some pretty h.-v ! ' tip on hit precursors .Y the rttbai" r t t ly upon the gentleman f.ois'v ll-vt- j who, he pretty plainl-v hirnci, -vs uuio detlamstory thsn rtiohtl,-an't tar mere in rhetoric than Ingir Mi- ri.j.. hall was evidently much ermii" : at his novel situation ; aswaspl.mh n by a prtvalence of his native l'i,i 1 i cen't not usual with him on ordimtt oc casions, as well at by his Ruvied lat e and a f'frpicnt strolling hark ' f 'iis loiemp. lie was for the white hssis, ol course. Mr. Scott of Fauquier, loli'iwd, af'tT moving to amend tht pending ..mend ment, by addiiiK ifiu words, "and in the Senate, to white population so as io fix the Lower House nn the mix-d, the Co per on pure basis. His was dcd r the. best sptec h that 1 hive he:t(v, ei ther side). His style, terse and f irrjiile j his thoughts, bold, and (like hU linguie) ready and clear ; his voice, no mii' al, hut strong and well modulated j his ges ture, natural, appropriste, snd impressive. Ife stated htmtalf and hit consti;u-nts to hive been friondly to reform. He was therefore ehTtrTfTT to D-nea west, with whom ho had co operated in tMngeng in-.tIi -Contention. He ,ilieii. demonttrated irrefutably, that in Riving political power, il you wanted to jiurd it est of the holder ntl to abui it. Uo rt- posad the folly of f.s( glaring uoon 'bo juttice, honor kc. of its d.'positses, not only in future timet, hut now. He glan ced rapidly at all tho diveraitiet of interest l AMkftecl. aaciieaOJUpr.J r,SiJ!lfj-SL!!P.. daily as regards intertill trtiprov-rn -ntt and thowefl tho west to wan . and to hsve already planned, a vast and expensive schomv wbitis.tke .!tt'?:!?.!l.')n," cotcread; ''''Kdf"P?''.v''riicri'rif-exfJriiitjd'--" therefore, be the interest of the wrst to "" incut-hy- expenses ; tho mure, as tney would fall o i ober coffers than its own. Against this mat er motive to opresion, the etst should have some efl' cud bar rier With a view to. thia h m ida hit) moiion: " I ask not for power to do in jury : I ask bin fr pro'eciion agsiiit Jiis ehtf.fi" This was his closing lenience. Mr. John S. Bjrboar hxi the Hoof Monday. ' i 4oirs'll yt'imjrsvimbm-tr ;JiysMrs) ,-.--.k-i-;1M'

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