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V nr moU,f-M':-i.Uc j.cpJn of Uc ciy t . I - . t 1 1 l lit t I I Witt It. on; iiin'idivhtrr. nn.l.'fv i;iOt irora ,,,,!, mon?Uung.tUhci ly sutioti. To the gravity I rcsptcubility of win thus u4cJ, tic Wran if persons f MiMf uie J by tin utrvsn tv ..f tHe KaWive, llitcouhl have t t)-rn rx-rtea'U ch purpose,-would 4,WJa.ft'itbiogV-II CouM have irve4 no lnupiw i have exacted uth reiVnUiaa as thai uow inopi. t(l, lo theMfljarw of. ihe rreatdent, Tahvc f rcU H-4 wife of he Secre. ' i .rv of W-tr; upoa tht portion of so- rWtv wliicli was aiwili'wg to receive iter, cnuM have added nothing to her r, rV i itlortf " It W ridiculous' to impute i the . railuri of aucH a dcng tl d.Aolitbo.of the Cabinet." You, the I thTiiY.ln , the resolr if the divera'ay of political .Vtch attached the two parties In the Cabinet to diffcrent diviaons of the new parties which became pparent in the1 duvntinn otlween me rftsi A.n, Vte Pietdent. IMa pro. AnfX' in the then itate of the C ibi. per. combination in Congrciv, ca'cu. 1 .i-d t ilefeat the mot lalutary mea "larea of the admimatra ion, In the opposition which ah . wed iweU with t regard di theTalth ne goclanin, the memhera of the C-Hinct favorable t. the 'new b'.rn opp-Uio", rrre e. prcaaTy eirp'tl iathe ilcn'Jrjhiuoai bf thu tncirtheraoi tn ocujic, ,u-) " then cam? nut a-d dtilf'edf for the tWftf and .3. r'ft ' hU -Cbw.--vTUw wbH to ?rmi? Mv r Eum el hia famit into Vt. ty ficre, Had n influ. . ehte in prodac'og ihe ,'linolation of the tSaVnetf i,t &f;ptcnt from the, fact hint ta priv jcv. Tne waul of the har. moriy easential ;o the public welfare,, however originated, was pregnant with ;poi;tcareffcCUnd produced this re- "" suit. " ':"".'. """- You require mc to correct the error '"f my declaration, predicated on the Information which Col. Johnaon eom--' ttmnk tsd to me, : upon the ground ' on'a hand, aauafiea mc thoroughly of . the truth ot the aaaeruon i n5 mK rt.t-ihfnre: i will not admit it io. that 1 have do Minority o uao nc ev idence which eatabliaheir the: fact. .Thetet'tmouy which I eij-.my ... w-----y - rr . : ..... ---fc-p,-.--r ,,r -.VbeppKcaUer . - ctwrae. liut insijcr, jm-s .r,nr faUvTiuTtify that course, and ' I am only responsible to Col, Johnson ' f f.,f. mV conduct io rebtiou to his let. ' ..a .! a th thnrartr utuler which I have acted as to Col 'Johns.m'a, evidence, does not, in tt leaat, change the.riature of that JvU dence. It convincing 3 n he under full authority to use it, md . baUymoreaooeviW poeely prepared for the publjc eye. , Yon aeem to think t jut am bound t- to pubUsh, on my own wcum, me ' ,rn.atinndence between Major Eaton and vodrself. because J have used a " paragraph iog exclusive reference Jo the. President. I do not think eo. I will Have nothing to do with the con. .. kMn Mat or. Eaton and youraelC You have a right to bring -iT that lubiect- before the public m any way you please, and on your own rea 1 ponaibility. I will not hesitate to ' print it, or any part you may chooae to erobodv, in the discussion with me. I closed my !t note to yo,y an intimation that it would conclude our corretppndence. ldid so because the " iseue between uiepeoed!altogtthcT r ; upon the verity of the atatemeots hd f J.,i- ntradletinff assertion in the fti . enr whieh I did not know that rou .were responsible. When vou volunteered to question my Ifate. ments. I J4.H-?;0a,riB.i y:,u f o.,ft and then, m BVOUtV' ( n Willi:" i vv.u , - , I 9Ctond letter, brought to your vte nThe proof on which, as 16 myself, vaa willing t rest the issue. But s view I as . vou eeem incnneu iu 7 . i v. Praulnt. and to me, an aiiacn i.v . - v. .ftrresnondence on which you Ue Ycertainlr without beiag-calU -cut 5 -iiN trt medium of bringing on . a ceneral discussion of the question of " ': the dissolution of the late Cabinet, I 'hail certainly sacrifice my ioclinatmn . in what you consider my duty. ftfy "'reluctance to continue the correspond- h nee with you, proceeds from no want cf respect to you. But t believe the ) .Li:-V- -IrV nf the auhiect : is satis- V. fled with the dissolution of the old i ,Vc.bln5t, aod the tarnation of the new amonon" t avl tYii i-rhicel i-" utlinsur)! I hive cvi'iir l, l spare t'.c country the Jiau-r of the ilii-icctioo of a u jrht, whicrt it srens willKirj to bury. At p;l everi if fli'! progress w uve made will be lu.Tuirat for one lecture, H you think fi . wc will rraufne it ag ain.' - . Tours We. 1 ynw vast eassr r Tata coismcTfosv A work has -lately bsued from the pre il fcfMsin. Carey & llsrt of thUUty, hieh, lo our humble estimation, it cat cultied to di more towarda openly tha vet of the 'people to the true iwereate of the'couniry. than any publication which, hai yet appeared. It la yolume of two hundred -eUteeo pagea rJuo detlmo. e'wlOed The'Workinir Hn'a Cimoaninn i The flewlt of Machinery, iumtlfr CiraA, .Prtitcth.n and. fctr'fA PMh'imtnl ehiWted.M U U ten frint j London edition, published In December 1830, under the aonerlnwndttice of the Society -for the difftiilon of Uielul KnowieJice' and, bifig a'ereoiyp'dtli a5.jrded at the eary lo pilce of 31 1 tens, W ' TU volume la eirrlbfd lo the, pen of Mr. - OrotiKhatn, and a writien in a pUin fmilWr aiyle, adiptcd to the conipre Mnbn of the moat unlettered mim, nd eomniiii a f-iller diaplyr of aound prln cipktl f pditift economy, wih the nwiical , Ictjili i f tiianurieiera, than n tiip'iy tn ei ni Hi l.i a aciendfie Iff ej-, u- prwt , t ifinnertt 0!; ftto'.t lnconteiiwjf, and ice mxreciive au am i!r.g, wht perfectly well kno an to iill nid reaaonen, that tha whols prw perlJy 'd clrilsKiion nf mi Hdoe lo the f4ciHyt or laaa'aaeriSca oflatwrliiihT t,kh he xanaupply hie naiurl or ar i Lficla! wjnia tht this ucjl'uy ia aliooat wholly owing lo the Invention ofna; chinei for the aaving of human lbor, in asjrifiulture, commerce, and manufactu rea frooiibe . .spjdeMOL Jbo- pA,,,;?t, from the fl it IjoiI io the ahip, rorn the dutafT to the water poer pind!e Jnd tlur, an far from, any inveniipn hiving a tendency to diminih the demand for la bor, f invariably aujfmente tl demand, In proof of Iheae p9 i i ns,4t beautifully illustrate the man? ;a which civiliaed man his gradually lettered b!a condition !by tho invention of simple tooli, which are noming cui incjur-iiinp mai nines, and afierarda of complicated reachlfery and ahowalbat, ahhougb by t new In vention a few individuate my be thrown temporarilf eotof eroployment yeuhat tba waesrft in the hand of their em plover tv a fund certainly destined to pay wa$ea ir soma ernplofment, ot other, , w . r advintireou-toiotorera-au ox iih. nnu nr. na oi ma ir ucw laiorii anc tied. - in elucidation of the principle, the case i minutely examined of the in floence of the invention of the art of prin ting, upon the employment of those who 1 ..a.. A U ad .their, luingbyjtpe. m,king of manuscript When r printing wat. opiea of book a. diicovered, the scribes no doubt thought they were all ruined, he-baitigthrown.out.of employ? ment. Bof what was the reault f .Why that the , Invention of printing reduced jncreased dem)ind e emp fif Qp g hundre(1 ,imet M m that the in employment to fifty or a hundred timea as many author printers, paper makera, ink-makers, type founders, book- binders, and othera, aa there were copyists thrown out of em ploy ment. We have lately conversed with a gen tlemen from Frederiihtown, In Mary land, who has aaaured us that the " A merican Syatem" Is getting into bad od our irr that part of the StateOn of the Candidatea lor Congreaa, In that district, openly'avows hia hoaiility to It at the public meetinja jand the attention f the farmers has been a good deal drawn to the Iron .dutv, which is becoming quite unpopular. Two papers in that p-rt of Stare, where a year ago not a-syllable 1raTtttterlcriafaat'thr-gttterivrtroU cy, are now on the illde of Free"rrade. The tone of the Ohio papers is becom- ing manifestly bolder and boHer every nvr"3e venT'of" elgtrt-papers - tn - that Jtatenbw attack the American System, more or less, and some of them have ev en courage enough to call things by their right names. When we look back to the silence of the press, upon this sub ject, which was universally displayed in that state, but a few months ago, we are reallr aitonisbed now to hear that called robberv," which was before a Hghteoua I- ' ' . . .! J.... Ik -A'-&laekftmUh-oxuUL long since made a .calculation -that the wear and tear of the iron andateel tools employed by him in his business, was equ'al to two ton year. The present tax upon iron is g37 per ton, and, conse quently the lax pal J by him is S74 per annum. Now, he saya, if this tax was wanted for revenue to aupport the Gov eminent- he would pay it without a mtir ur ; but,, as il is imposed soty tor jne ' :.i .t; - r.Wwf.nTfRv - nwtu purpose oi rii4wiM,5 m - ers of i; on mines to charge a higher puce r i the lbs, o n ' '.i'av t!. if i lire f ' ..uple f n- i, he cilit ti Jn,i,ht rchiftu i . I f o lU!ed upiri It, the othef dr. i cntertaflon iihr a' woollen mini.; ."-rer, that he could i? ''no d.fTeretKC tctwecn thU mrxla or picking r.i pokct and copprd on the high -wy,ifept thlat that, ( he were itopptd the hlh-wiy he would htte tchanfl(tJ eicape, by knocking the "robber dn. or by uUn to Ma.heeh-whercii. j.i the caie of jobbery through the to1': n-houaer 'here wainopottiblc rnofpfeype' v- , 'tontuekv'ttecthnt.' h apeakinjr.o the analety manlfeated y the oppmlilon mJ Vhf :lda li:io i s c t nit; tjht Kentucky election!, the yMmeilli Adter- tlaer remarka j ri u:wr, To thia State all e? -re now turn .V Thla fiet otmht tflbe kepfateadilf in eW.V Mr.Clat'a tkrouftkoot Untnn h.- been Jndured lo beliee thatlhe Jackion pJr'.y itl be rnute. koriA foot and dr." V In Angot Bf at ih.t Wr. C1ae U eapb'p of wielding the the VeofKeft'dckfil pleasure.! the Rrpuhli-tne would 1 I -uAdeeeWMrCUy tru . h It In u power lo roth r it e . .. ,j - - r-i firm In th aiipoori l thi'r Pj"! la ardent in opp ss !r. Cl f trp. I.rra rift? ir, at New York, mited at that port some actitity, at t. UM lmtrovement in pt'r.rA. t-a ' rrn tperienced in that mi'V'r'f t'' C r,.o Ibe Ist accounts. The sf-k ii tltu I to have been short for the stM.-ni . ' ; Maury. ' Thm Rrrftv!tt . M'ttintainfrr ot tne Uthinst. ,'The weather for aev eral dava pt kn been unuoallf eoH. Fires In the moWnes would have been comfortaMe. LVffi lean that com crops, on the Sahidt, ar'a in many places, ruin ed by the rains. -'ThtiSaraingt'Seoiinel'nf be 12 In Slant, savs t -MTHst thy number of visi tints far exceeds thst c anv former year On tho tnnrnWof the 1 lth It ss es fltaled, that there were between 3 and 60 atrangeratn town. Ballston Sns was also. " sharing hnndreds In the vittlon Both viltaees (asvs fhe onbieiiiMti be throoired te ovWftowing.M; : ; -tr" 1 4 y - 4 - Thff ttmTr"l7 of tne Treasury of the U. State vt Washington, arinowr edes this veeeiot of one hundred dollars, tramsmltied annovmously, from Nw York, with the following re quev t : The 100 dollars en'floaed vou will put Into the ' THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. Monday wis the dav of Commence ment and oa that day the aeslnh rinsed. Two Orations were delivered ha- MeM. Wlmblsh and Taliaferro and two Es mts receited bv Messrs. Ridfnrd and Trueheart. One raudent jjrndurd In Law 8 In Greek and Latin, 2 in Lmin. and I in Oreek S In Mithematirs 4 in Natural PhiloeopW 1 In Chemistry 2 In Menicine 4 ' Moral Philosophy and 8 in Political Ei nnomy. i Comfitier. Rilher tvai ' A Pjnwsvania ppr Called the M Beobathter" aavs anbke two feet 1nn wis la'e'v esuijht at Lrhan on, vith a btiJ at each end. Camden JaumaL..- The , Lebih Pionee'" asks if we dont Intend "to eacbanpe Not till vou at0p your devil from aending ns bis blotfp.d revises. We eonsir the Journal enti tled to a fair mm Besides ou have not sent us the dift"renee in i " Stone Coal" about which you boosted. ib'. Thf Philadelphia Butchers afe in sc tive bellifferen'-v with the smtiinonist fc - Tfnrrpf the-MnncrJ-We-fWf-pr ien io Know rwtny "mi ii'cw viiiij' are hut according 'o the opinion oftheii enemies they would be sccurarely desw cribed by leaving out ihe aspirate. The Ouelphs and the Gibbelines made little figure In histor?, eompaied with the re nown that awaits these immortal gentle- men- . ib. Roguery (n Grenve. We have no sort of doubt but there will" be counterfeit hobnails before lofj.- Lorenxo Dow has already heenorf, and spttrfoie squash seeds palmed upon the public for Ren nine. We lejrh: now from an Albany paper that sperm oil has been made the subject of the Crimen faUi. They pass off common Whale for bona Sde " bead matter." - 1 - ' rf he PensacoU Gaxettee says, Capt. RnUMseau, of the Navy, left bis station in il! health - (?n the 28'b instant, for New Oj-Jeana,.. nrcompnoied bv Dr. Spfoston, - l - SJ7ntif the fleet, on his return to the .--- - M VI HI lit i?.iiflriim.n fr it, Ha wtii t" I (0ernniil hi In t j t l mhn Jlfi by lb 5 ' " , ! huy for the pmr - ' ' ini'i ui pocktu f r - tt of the hrl i ,! ( It.fttilh'.Unn I ' transmitted ta Jr,veror pc sem i " f tiff, a Copy of .o.'tM h'oiory effiirtf. Carina, to supply the puce Mine destroyed in the Mate uriry vr t f. Thera afu but e topiet V the work extant J and it la highly proba bli that, hd not Mr. MadUon Kerous If preienied tha one in, bis p1. " n the State, much HiU.tuny wumu betneiperienced In procurir.g a copy. ELECTIONS ftETURN'S. ' Pitt. Alfrld Moyt I Rod''4 Cherry and Ilenfr Toolii . Commons. t...-. ih Poll. Senate-' Move 3 10, Marshall, Pkklnsow 13 U Commons ' Chtrrt S4f. Toole 411, Joseph Worth lnirln 371. Beol. F. Ehom (uo,candidte) 333. Conir.rfSi Joseph R. Lloyd 650, 1 nomas ti nail a. . ' .The fnllowlof Wnilmct was offered hf. tha Vlee: Prealdpnt; P.t.' States at a public dmnergiven ai i ton, fl .C. on the 4th inat. v The Si.tes and General 0 at rut -Ejck Imperfect when vi i parate and disthctfiovern ia, tut takenae a whAllf'' ' Z' y.lem with each rb.L' .1 controlling the other, tf i by i7 oik ol nn, HwiiJ--.. t .t. J tu;!tnity.H Suhrrir.i Court.-" Since our last, Wh i l.ttoB L f aru. of Wilmingmii, has bcn tdmttted to the pratice of Law In the County Courts. , r By -ihe death of Governor Martin. George! llotrd, Esq. President of the Council beenmes Governor of the Sitte of Maryland, until the aenlao of the nest Legislature. It -1 jr. AUGUST 8, 1811. In mr last, we a-tempted to show the aHfir dity oflhe Idea that the doctrine of" free trale" had a tendeno tleen Ihe corr-forts and en joyments of th' laboring people of the United States t-that the reatriclive policy had that ef fect, by takir. away from the poov laborer, a portion of the proceeds of hia tthnr, equal to the duty upon every article which ha conaomrd i lhat the derelietinn uf aweba eour of policy which te ibe ohjeet .f the frieoda of "free traite to produce as the only' tbinf wkkki wuuW preatiia aamemSaery aed wre tehedfies awnjr the aRricutturat porliOfl of our population; wb'wh the hiU restrictive policy of Great Britain has produced anion t the agricolturiata of that country. If the reitridive policy haa tba'effcct of takinj away from honi-it industry its pro ceeds, it mutt hae the effrct of depriving the JiibjMciLrfiajiJiliisJiJyf. joyi and which we aay he ought lo enjoy, . .. a MM 4 ' namely, the riRtit ot living well, i nia i an - in alienable" right and charity ought to make ea believe that wo man would, knowingly, take this right away, yet we cai.not t Ikve It, for it has been taken away and by thoae too, who wight to know it and who we wit believe do know it. That right has been ttktn away by a majority in Congrea--that majority knew it, but it ha', not strength enough to resiat per aonal agrandiaement though in opposition to it were placed the interests f million. And all thia has been done to aatisfy the avariciousnesa of the Northern manufacturer. , The part of .ihe address l which we. would nov call the attention of the reader is that which treat a of pHct and and the infer ejiceachicb.arti.rawn tween them. To thia part of the address we would call particular attention, and we think that no unprejudiced man can any longer give his support to a system which contains auch a glaring absurdity as we ahall now expose. 'Let us undentsnd" says Mr. Niles "what it price and what is value ?" He says that these have been, very erroneously comidered aa sy. nonimous, but that they are totally different. We agree with him that price o?rathei ex changeable value duTd widely from vatue or more correctly speaking value in vte. He ad duces many examples to show the difference)--we will lake one as quite sufficient : Gold ban price but no value, water has value but no price. The object of Mr. Nilea by making this distinction, if we understand him rightly, was to show that a cpuhtry w hich had products which had value should never bve a free trade with one whose, products had a great friee but not much value. This is quite at tful. But. let ua examine into it a. little. We will, Jake hia nwn example.Jle,says thalXrn,ce. bi..P3(.rjiL. pro,;. ducta which have mote va'ue than England, that these products, are cheaper in France than in England j that England has many manufac tures which cost two thirda lees than the same cost jn . France j that France hag grain which will command three times as much in England as in France and yet that " Frsnce has no riffht to complain because the British are compelled to pay to their own Farmers twice or thrice as much for bread as. it costs in Franre ; nor has UriUm to be 11'inilad because thkt l iaticc p.ys !!,! stimuli ii her,w n.aau-'..!uif t ! Ur tSriuIn -iif ii rrlru.iis Uw s firihf a!iH)!uic nrrriMry to Die prexrv.tii-n if U.a n.mtnij inJrptnJrnrt uf t sck or, at khft to ttio aoppur; the aitlKiaor cuvraanaay wlkKthey ,, rrspfC'fu'Uy d.ij,cJ Now si wilt uk (1 t ismpls to ahw the eitrcme Ji-urJify of h atKf psrsgraph. IVewifl auf pose iht tw f rr neb trmes rie each on hnJied bohf , of wheat one being a grt aticlbrr for th, National lrdeped,lca', aHs lis nbeat to tome manufacturtr and takra Ms goods in p,y tha wder, wishing to gel as much for Ut la. bor as bt ran, aHa lua lo a Prii iU Mai.ufactyrtf and lalta hia guda ia relurn. )f beat In Tnr aelli fur two thirds leas than in ling ! ml, ,j.,et awy to Mr. Mies'owa aumiaMon aii ii.rmite, lurss hU foe three times, aa murk.. He wha tia lcs at boftte lla bis whrst lor 30 cents pes lmV bith brigs ia thiny dollars, ka ,.1. tl..J"rt;i.r iliakin chi na. 1 imiU 3 Ykur sfiJ J wrriliug Iwwa, these aaja Hi, rilri i i fLite times at mil h in France at :t ; Ui i t Lfsguso, we sittr pvr'ttxos :uta thiuj' ' ; - '. .. J .' 3 pr. urtwmg ensme . ai $2 6,00, 3 scythes . ...... at ,W ..4.M. 3 ploiigka ........ al 6 . StsMm, 3 weeding hoea . . . at Ucta. 1 ' 'l iriml cat of Qds he makes then nothing cWr but girt a what ks migiit have made tor ihe preservation uftU nuHmmi iiuifhnJncr.m Row k u m b awakes who cams bis whaet te (be Caglitb wtanufaciurtr. Jlc'gets U-rse times aa asuck fvr hw wbrat aabe take preferred the hooat mirkrt, this wotdd be 90 cents per bushel aa4 would bring him VO iJolUrs, he bu) s. 3 pr. drs wing chains - . at W 34ca ' J 00, 3 .fc)thee ....... at 40 eta.. . . i JO, 3 Plougba '.. al 3. ... 6,00, 3 Weeding hea . . . . at 113 3 eta. . . ft), Tl eosl of Goods . . ,10,00. take thisfrem 50 dollars which be gels for ais wb'at andit Vaves W dpBars in hia pocket wbj'e l.ewho wo'ird t bard and made u much wheat h,it loved the NAtins.t isBissa ssscasAmueWkasaH one ewet r-Tlie Is the a.a'riclie svsVm! TL'ss Is the atUaj which Mr. Niles wishe U aee Bia!ota!ud ia this country! 1 his is die stem which has (he nisrinrnfr M Amrrlcsb"! Thia' U the r'Stesj wnich ia to reduce tis to beggary and wast. 1 hit is the "j-.tem wbkb wia introduced into th Fnglidh fSrvermnent before Ibe reign of Quten F.lisabeih, ai der the i.ame of the Mrr r -ile avatem, aad which has brought the sr .turslists of dial coonlry te their present siHr. vii -ondition. This it the Ifittis which Smi'r, Kay, .lc('u!Iuch and others have o ab'y refuted. TTis ii the system which St. Colbert Introducd into Prance dming the latter part of the reign of Louie the fourteenth, from which time mr be datedjhe,denne.iIvtaBw Country, and. which has been the final essef her too revolutions, tor though not Ibe uns diste one H brought such poverty into the country as wmpl be Kings i order tn keep up their style at.J rragni6cenee te tyrannna over tha people, And this is the a) stent which will one day sever the.' bonds of our Union v 'roWBrt-ManarrhroTWarthflm. forbid such an event ! May the wisdom of the people prevent it by tearine; a.iunder the which concealrthe pnion wL'b whirh our lib ertie are to be deencbe J and destroyed ! Tne VfCE-PsrsmssT U. NriuneiTrn. We copv ibe following pirce toyehinj !8 Vire-Prrs dent. vif woupou ihe suhject of r,u'. fiflcaHon, from a jjaja r puoIihed near bit n idi-nre. We have ml rrei eed and hati!v phwti over, a very iuterstimr ruminunirslinn f'on the Vire Pr sideut on (he suhj. rt if the AS' ences between the ,'!rnera! s'd Sie tlpTfr ment. It will apper in our paper nest We have nodotibt that from the present if' tude nf affairs, and the liifrhaource frnm w hi- it emsntes, he arHe'e wilt be engerly oiipvt fur, and extv nsirrlv read. tihric rnriwity M been excited on th- subject of Mr. Cs!li"'i"' piui"ns on this question, and we have obv ved fr some months ps. repeated rsIN tl:n 'ip'i the fspert, fur an errn'sion of theiD. They are now explicitly declared. aTi TAnirr cojrvasTio. Everv mail bringj u aome account of itw lugs for ihe purpose of choosing delegate t" the Anti.Tariff Convention which is to be hfM in Philadelphia, on the thirtieth of Septemhf, We will again, attgest to our readers. In t!.i district, the propriety of aripointing delecs''' to repreaent us in-w coneMjon. complain of the evil, but few of us mske r' exertions to lid oursrlvcs of it. Should tlii so Shall ve be behind hand in everv thu'R ' We hope uot. We hope tlyat the ritizn' 1,1 this distrtet will hare myl Lgs and snd dr'1" gates to a convention, vmlfh wi'l, rioubtless hy shewing the injnsiir.e, inejqnallitv and iinsntm1!" ness of the system, do much iowardj bfeaW it dwn. EiiihiCe Convention This convention tr.ft on the 1 5th' June agreeably tn appointment a"1 proceeded to take into consideration t 'e r jec's of its meeting v"a. The connec.tins'' bead 'of Steam Boat Navigation on s"'1? Kentirky, with some point n the line separates K. ' O. from Tent;espe. The Vi'f is worthy of tne most 'serious al'enti"" ' people pf N. C.MrojiiiA. . We will rt-eur to', again, hen e iuv? more room and 1 3ii
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