V
iif!?3 NeU f;1 f ;.':, '.:i
: ur;v .u'.i, i.i nt-.'on
nil"4
i hi t
t,, (? i ,.'iiicl f.i" 1 ?? '' tr(ic.4.lji.rt4 jl: Wl i, hot 'Virki.y t-.ruvt Vmld
vtrftitUtc'ipe ' h ability ! bwu-ly i f , Lis cJumas li-u htf i powct.c.! of t .. matr
OiMny diaiiiijVi'w'.i w,,, ,,'e J'"1 1" ' w iinrmi'ii)i: to ciublj h'i.n 'il'if c,t -rM-r,
that trty, Uut ws Imm' arod wit!. ii-;m, ! Tii inVepr.'aei.Utio.ui of'-pi-ft, Jtny
th')ir ' gisvr.i.iieits, 01 mio r.miu.y f ww, Vitupt-rsUoii operaU to destroy the grat
we uicawly biikv-t tl.fm ' aNejrwm la j purpe, hkH were mtcmt.Ut..4 hi hi e.'iab
the 'car'.'f, "J '"''" f ""' 'r,imn rnct. ivrliaps there is less tf,r from
cuuuUY. sanoihaMh?! latter evil, at the imiwii
3'b,-U.'ve li:.ipri.' " b dinger-oua, w e
wout.! ix H -Ve ru. i If .lirou one
if Je t. 1 fci .xuuuiilofum of hu eon
.. . .. ... ..): i
MP 1 I
-tiiie am. p-'i:-" ',
' t, 111
tcl, it.U hii-H A r I' -1 ' 1
"4,!,fifd" of our lirtirddo If.
- .., I... I I.,..
U' wiH not '.o, bincy w "r... . w..-. , ...
, ...,-.... ...i... ij.it
l.fi to drrmi..e. "...,! r4ii0rial.no-
.,rufuti tnMiii. ami " Uho f!,n
c! u!e thp" unmbf ra that lvc
, . i.,-is. mi'mhera that Lave Iwcn d,ficd
by UJ I'rudijjioua! It
cT rr'iday w ,ne ,,,,v ''rP',;n'',1 r,,r
.,e mating .f the.Frea. Trade cnnven'i.-n.
l-ftlili- many of oir cdobmra the mum of
. 1 .1 nr'.vifrfM. we anticirmle
KliMH" 4 ' .. . ...
ir.nC.lH iwaru in'
j. .i.
!) rttnivai of in-ci u wi.....
ws c .ir.pUirt frm the labors of rr.nvenuon.
V.'e airtie5?ae it. not beesus we hrlieve U.a.
lire nvmbf rs of lhal conentioT dl be RO.deil
ilm tempofleinir polcjr ''bich' tome have
c-nniTtenUiHl ara wmcn u Already ac
tedHrtonlM hn? h"b bate t-n
dene? yi.'li-rio fafta than lo-seter the boflt
which bol '. the 8uh in r,tW al-ject ruhji-c
lion to a purs-proud ao.1 tyi;4,iical arVl.jcraey,
-tuiwrrsp-icedfir'ey
ir!w liai-e m(h; an unhaTnw ivl in of be ord
itrht and who have iinb!c4 inft'v trampled up-
n the privileges of the ,'ir arnt necdr. rut
wiaicpateRmeh4fffldt.icatt'e:wfcl
hmeWotiifwvr.n
fhy-eopleof the iniq iv of the .temJ '''n,
willbotdlw JrmtnJ, not of cm ron (fifing ma-1
jirjtf im Ctngrru whoie ea'-s hsve lonp been
shot to the crmrUint ol thf oppremed but of
th'epif t'.rs-' 1'i i'fd Stati'n a redr-ssf the
grievaores of tbe South. We h!ive thia will
ho their roiia and ve bliev it to be the only
one which wi'l hve any good 1 fleet.
The Nstional !itflkrnc r. he Richmond!
Vhig and ohr Ica'linir f" viivr k brrn
pkvi'g a il: (P paT.e. The held out t!ie id-a
thit M.- '"!v w ould decline a re el cti in in
cae he did i I :r Kuiurkv, in order to 'nil
lie friends r-f- It-'VulKwsfli to Uep. T'lev
have.'ulM therr. Thev knew that Ur. t'lsv
could lrt g."t K "i.t irk v h thev re'avi d "lirir ex
ertions In poinf'ng uH ih- (N"pfr whir.h uou'd
-beWllhe coitn'rv 'r m liis i-lfc'ion. The n.ask
has now lioweer bf en thrown ofT Tlior two
tin him a repiitstinn which he dn- not tl. rrve
kiul n mke the p'-on'e fc-eet h:c snonfcv to
their cause t To nrak thm . forpet that he
I'M deserted Von 't e f.i'h r-f le f.i'!ieror on
t:li(iirh. Let m 'h. i 'rue i nrn- Uf. l et
ti crus'i 1 im. 1 hi i Trpi i n ('est ruction
('Tour liberties nnd !' ruin if ru' cmp ''r-' bv
defeating h's eleciinn. i U Inif "-e is nnw
j esV. It is 'm n- cm nm er Im.' f w if ' ;
tanks but if. Wf 'f at roi' pos'.- " v raVe
no exertions, if 'T '
rot eoimterset fhe n-
temits of b' f;" ', hei't he r'rorr. bp
., ;:i ,.,. i,t, ... . j ,n,t ..if r'.rrht. tie ui'l
i in im i win i'ti ii- i- " -..... ...
pnsh our comrv fr.-.-n th " l.r v rrde-ta! up-
on whkh it a'a-d and hurl it into the yaw-
ninggulnb hen.!,. ' ........
.:
' fCP U'e not , e- ba-1 lh rco-tinc-ion
to read Mai .nVM'uo, Vrrrv,.ro T,
Amrricv rrorr.K " W hive
Mil,..
1' 't l'1' 1
it occupies fiftv.fne piopblct pnrc
Pttrih1et t-area. Wmd.
Tbeeood de of this
! vu-r
in A nt i Pro.., societ, ?
mm '
i.i
it not be advis b!e for
confederacy to form an
?r? Ye refer or readrts to n rx'rnet fmm '
.1. . ..-. r,iv,. t,..i ii s itn.
ua .ncrcury Tur.Bii awl " " - -
...1J....U .!;.,.; .M...ri!Ul..si..n..on
e C irnm 1 mh bond of M i Mnr ck c-?
M-dmea, which the latter gentlemi-n refused o
pay for the pifpiwe oftefting the conMitui i. ir
alitv of the Tar. fT.
t? Mr. Tt-rricn baa replied to-. M..) F.itnn:
VVe will rcfi-Wo the appeal and to the f''ly at
feme futur,ewjj'.
-.afa--
Mr. I.pimnkin "we lcirn hns rep'Vd to
u,j.n-,a!U daflareil lUa! . . --.-m nmiminrnti Tlli i
' majiiniA i.-s i. - ; f(f kllO'Vea 1 OC OCJCUl vi jrwvw jnKi
Mr. Clay will nor t, dr.p.,-d. Th-v are f ... t rxlract ex ,frtW , JuJKr(. IetKaiideraTlj9j .vliriUW bl
making everv exertion t ,.-rre l.'e election. t,e tlj(!,r;lte. "Where the interests are 1h J nJ)jnjon u?0 h pnt ij tpclt ihli
lVv are un'iM-i in ,th r rfT'rt, tohniUun ,w (S wh(.rc the lavrsthit may benefit , Knowing the "deep intere&V'wt.ich
ford's ddre whi.-ti b..d!h,-atso in he jimpor-ion, that of the-j
(hat part of Mr. Cra
allusion to him
itid pointed.
Tbe' "reply is .tm to be 'shuit
. : It f4n.UvV.
ne.r.nfe.gn uew ii '
is ol the highest impsrlance
-m
. !
states (i,t.dte aavs that
?!' T The United
,tion
.O . ..,'n.n tn Ivirii" Oil' Mr. 1
- : , . t)i --.us -a ,urnt u;.;;.n; -.t, f
. ..j t ,;t i, , , , ut, p.,!,:,.!, I .,',
pj i-T into
rs'ric wi'h it iti antidote
In reading crnmunirstiori in the Richmond
Wiethe writer' uffhl, r'3ct fm4 the f,!.
bwing u.iqV'fi'd Mttrtiani Me, CjWtr
I.. . -I . 1 1.
..
IA !, 1 f r4Trr;,." It i, bui a Uak mJ
pi
pl.mv.,1 to ili audi-if nd dWctWment
"f ,he ',,,,or''f 1,1,5 co.iirqm,iitiai.' referral 10.
, w m coiiinmNidw,. ,cfewd 10,
'I V ., "d If he did R?t
... .,0 u own ...cum,, 'btti made lHriit
i , ... ... . ... .... , . ....... .
j wilfully mirerr;ietitinfr a r..i who hM can-
1 didly and Indcjiewdafttly (witti.xit ifoppinj to
euleuUi ine emxi-queneea to liia political rro-
at quence to political pro-
moi ion) l!iron liiutelf, t full knowledge
of alnhfl prcjuJicen asiiikt I, in opluioiii, upon
th good senn, firbearauce and caihlor of, Uie
people. Mr.' CiS!tonn, Jn perfect accordance'
with the d''ctrinp of ime of tlie. moat orned
writers upon the science aud pract)ce f'w
crnnient, dcoka the ri$hl of the mcjinty '
govtrn, in n't cawa. lie d iclaimt Ukewiie the
doctrine of the nalurul right in the mj ity to
govern, referring It more properly to corivr"
ifl(i authority, lint to avoid all mistake and
miFapprchcnsion, the following .is extracted
from his rxpowtion
"Pfo one can have higher retpect for the
niavini, that the mtjority ought to govern thin
t have, taken in Its proper asme, subject to the
restrictions imposed by the cimstitutioo,. and
TOrtfned to wtym in-HehlcbrereTj
the commuiii'y have similar iutereats'' hut ill is
a great crroi to suppose, ai many do, that the
right 01 tbe majuniy to jrorern is a uatural aod
eenvent04al rigbt 1 aud therefore abo-
whether founded on majuntics or minoritks,
must derive their light from the assent," tsA
pressed or bpliel, of the governed, and be
uhject to su:h limiations a. they may ifiipo.e":
Jn.tc.dcfdenvi-gthe right of the m,j,rity
to Rovern, as an abstract proposition in the
, f . , . , . .
aciencv of irovernnnent, he ictsout by avtrring
i.icnc . 7 ,
h resptct t ir it. eniy rejecting .u u-uversa. ,
aooUsatioi) and na d.vi-ie or.gi.t.. im he
,,. . .j ,..j:,:, i
t-nilrrltn if.-nv ine exiSTetvce 01 ine nrnr u
' W'iii'u nave oce" vr'"j wu v".i.n.iv..
il rota not believe that the right in the ma-1
:j.v u povern u deiived from nature, aince j
lv n,;ure everv individual bu a light to do aa
. . i . i . hP iwi
be ti kasessavfl in on uj'ut-'.- .
oii-v thelas..f G..d. He .de not ieheve
t'.at in a fr.ee j;ovep nmnt the majirity has a
,i ,.h tn jrovrrn whs" it opprewe the minority,
the extent of Mr. Calhoun' rejection of
thi-aaserted ami acknowledged rlt of the
' . : J..-. :
tn-mrijrnv
I... .... . i '. 1. a Whiir
I -IS I "I WHTl I'. r ,
.mewi'lbo ii vi. or tiie reverse, it j i j, generally leit respecrtni? y, applied
nd nr..oe t .i ! - them u der the control of:fyr or0ri)rei! from a frjleod, th i Jol
!li id. or wn Ms i'!'d fn"i '! i' ' n .on.vuiKeu , i;f, (ne C9ll ( I ne casct v. viur.nrijr,
In pri j'id c iht old vt or c.r.atrue ' Kq Distrc' A'torney, mottd 'for jiJ
, ,.,.; , i 11 re i a ebrar and une-! men nd concod-d that cider tho Art
,.,,-, i-.i .t'k..wi.d-e-r-nt bv Mr. I'alhoim ! of Congrw of IfM, the Oefendin-Bot
,j,,lt t),,. r'ig'it of Iho mM ri'y to guver
i .'9-
fXii ,nd ft 'ur vwitt-rin the Hhi;; b -U y
broadly alii ", " Mr C.l'nou:i,
t-
.v,eory 0f o'ir . v i-nm- nt, nrnitd the i.
flf mnjnntij tn piv--n.
lint' this is nl tha op.1v point
the j
writer in the Whig ir.iarept-ew.'e Mr. noun,
' a.l evinces his n-mt of proper obr.-alion or
.hia wicked d.reKard of mtth. II-'piotes the
concluding sentence of Mr Calhrnn's argument
'upon the effect of .th-. tariff M it no, ex.
Uta. and wh,t is t-ndeocv ...d be . .f
fift. in wiicinc nri'iiii r". I-"".
' ... s
rtMlicv should nrevad; tbatia.it tiie u-jties
PM"rV no""J '"l
importation, shonM he reg, aed upon there.
venue siatem. -lrfn will be cheapened,
.. pr ,,,, ... ,entimrnt9 of Mr. Cal-
, it i . ,u. ;nKinn Ibnt
'..".'. ...i t,i rrrL the imorcssioo that I
r.1lM.,- w- ..n;ttv of the absurdity of ;
... ,.;n' innnvcrisHeil the !
pomplnitimg '' 1 l : ""i "
.' ... ....j. ... ,ur o.r,w from the .
M rT.-ai theMriff to
-k-1, atn! yet h
,,.o.icn ri,. The w:,, ;
,i . lv annbed to wMWiuiU'e. and
. . ..
w"71 11 '' . , r ii I
n. . ,. eS..((pVofthe South. ... the folloa .ngj
q from that narti.rtheexTos.tion upon ,
th sim - Mihj.-rt, imm-diu'ely proi-.ed.igs.the j
pir. rind b the rier in the WhiP ,
cU-arlv eftabr-h.
-'ii,. te.ulr .cv of the 'at or d-itv, on the ;
:tnnrfe.l ar-icle i.'. not only 10 rais its price, j
(i(,mrstic arti.d
f thpsnie ki'Wl, 'or wiik m ,
. a . . .
. , i .1 ,,r nr .1,-cti'in. it is in
nuri-'ose, wncn u'ruii
JWh and of conn in delving, where
. . ,.u, ,.lc.-. th? burden in
;,the vs.em ..." ' " ;
reality, thin - IT "
..NO- II...'-' '"
of the gec'ions 'XCusiviiy j
, ,,,.,,01(, (1 the orher ,
pr,d',c, a son, o i .. - .. dcr thal t0 :
, i
purclWthemfro-r i
the axoont of such iowearcd the tax or
f r '-n aHV
Hi I'i ,11 I t i
1,
im..-'.j r!l.-.jl. t. 1 imt Cut i.tir
chased and eniifirnf 4 them, u t the Ut t i
'urn, f.e mdemtiilk I by th ifreieed price t
!!. ubjccliof iliinjirt'ry, h.c nans wi'4eti
iur to i'Krt to ho Ihe ems tin pre
ol the country, which fori ths ti iU of
oirror!, the firlce of !Hi i 'rcK-iU'rd by
t!m forijf!i n4 Lot th dii nrr icefiurkc.
b it 11 ! n!iMnt n4 convin4nif from lliin
eVicf, f the made by thi writer
prtdui-u applird to d.rfi'i io manure
turn udd urn U the til.', t of" U South i it
,m, if ih datir on inmorttd would
cbrapro the prthie'tlH ctrtiof d.i ne.sic
' nanufHCture. Mr. CalSmmi .1 Jr. .h.
ntwufteiur Mr. Clhouu dinot Pr,y ih
nd tf, ewtJ not M i-ttrnded io ettte.
! tl.,t th, nu,4 eti.,n 0C UrllT Jai wimiU
.tifpr.fni.JiNr;. jjnee : w.-prMasnon" of tba
of thf loundira'of il.vCJhooVi' polUie
oplmir.'fte- pcopl'ctn b.t'ttttAn l
lliici)
thi.mwttM!tfri,iiV.iil!fcI.., 41-.
llcy are Aiadaihe auhject of criticism. II
tbey hit Ineorrettly quotedfor jraAWdoi pet-
1 rcrvcu ,run, nyrir irue ana,iejutm!8 meantn;,
A l,.V. '. .1 I- I - .- 1 " 1 it.!-' ' .
iuc puuuo m urceivca aeu ira into errors by
V1 P''H uijuiuco taasiKi io air.
' yf whitp tl he, WhiVfiy hi-B, ample
credit for his aVifitfthttfow would he
destroy lis li.fljenco bffafag the mibTidnto
''error as to hi political 6plnien? Bur If "Mh
. .. '" .. .. , . . . . ..-...
Vaimnie were jrcaJiy xl the, abaiirdities
which 4iW?ef eUrgea upon hoi,' it "jfnfii
aflord rery aonrvidenec thin fie s -ol the
great and poweVful niui he fctmintiim la e
JftiaUU aud et)lifchU'd fond couldMrrjta'm
poatd la each oiher in
the same paper atid
cvarrtwrTaw;
poficv jpf our govern hkoU
.VaWury', Sep! ?U iQ!.
00
. L. .,
Cuttom Uiute oV.Tho Iranartant
.,Iini iotumt; case i 10c, vuswin iioutf
i""0' M oa ',r ,njl eerasy trt the
Diuct Court..! he anx.e.r 10 hear .Mr.
? ' ,u" wu'1
ijl iose was crovdrd at early, hour,
; . n , ,
i Vlessri Jaroei u 11 niea and Mcduffie
re, fop th Defendants and - 1U B
,,rilt, Eiq IXiMricf Airomey, and Mr.
p, , rn. n,. r. Sin.. w- k..i
. b, . r . . "- ..
niit 4hc pleasure .of , hearing eny of the
'neanctB.--inir"ine "lrs:aiirnfir Oil " Dom
jide, is 6sU torbve been conducltd Uh
ability and.cloouence Mr- Petirtt, we
uiKicrtend, diipUvtd much ingeniiity
land acumen x ana.PirrnicuuTUa natnria-
17 - 7 , ' , . . .
to have sdtntrably bualained ills exalted
rcputaMon
the hl?b wrought expctatioraillileddi-
tore. 1 e prtncipil point under true u
liftni!iJi,j!h!tr I ilf 1 afendinlahn-hld
' .... . . t-
:inAlinV. iitiimnl nf I h eii t
IQWl'l lllC'rl" MK mi."lviiIw( '"I
narinp mane kuiv... ...v. -
,rn. ;n te fulculatiori of the UJtie nor
I ...... nnice In the Cfllerlnetie
firivro ui"i'i. www- ---- - -
.I.J. L . J. J. -li.v.k U...
f was no' enti'ir.a.fwinB Qf i'htihii'
h. Pi dn'iffj hid i tight to indg-raen
upon he iVuni of tha wrii. J. 0. Holmes
fc. far tho n Hcrtlants auonuutu a mo
lion t hit! he Defeadanta.." have perm'n
to p r id." and contended, that the Act o'
1 799 u!4 4ot bear i be xonatr ijciian
comended for. being intended to eff.ct
hop hint: more than to deprive the De
fetijitiuof h i'n;ht to imparl, and contio
uf, and no; to deprive him of a right to
dsfend he action, when he was not in de
fault. Tuat the Acts of Congresi requi
red a sui' at Law to be brought end
ex vi termini, the Defandiot were enti-
,ipH i0 defend the suit : 1 hat a suit wis
otherwise a mere m.vkpry
contfadic-
linn in terms
-The Court could not pre.
. , . .- e .1.- a
sumctJm to be tho tnteolton o the Act.
Und cvcjI itThe Intention " wrTeT-teitrHt
8, ,; .in (he Uni,f () Mtatee, but infring-
. . . , . . . ,
.uaa.imt nniv a nirer.1 virnaiion ui ine iuu-
eu every print ipie in iuris'iiuucin.v.
(f) he (.i;h, (f) reJ,Jy j conduct
a, tnncnt on the motions tinder
..(l'ngi!Praiii;h. Mr rciigru, for; ihe
I'JriitvilTs. contended that their motion be
. f.H, jn orde r, they had the right to
rfl' lJ,;. r. McDufiV 0 D: fend.intH
urR!(' tha, -,t was ur,i,mjortant which rn.t);
, o;, wa8 Jirst ' imIC oui l ie ij.ic'.u.i
. . i . . . ; i . . .1
,. ,K. ..' bich must tirst oe consiocreu mm
- r .
'..e, mincd-fhat the motion for h ave
to nleai), w..s necessarily a prcnminaiy h'
;:uUrmrn.. for if the UtlCr
' I r
... .. ...-..,.l ...a n.ntifm Inr lave
IT101 1011 as ' i'" r ll' ..'"'
r. e .r . won ( t.e no late, wiicrcai,
to picao, wouin ins ,-
wheiheftbts motion was granted or de-
nicd, ih rin'i would have an opppr-
til'- f .(.t-f;.,";,,,, f,fV
would Li- traiii-rn d f;o!?it!;
- fi'nf ftrr Cu'lifn, t?ij !-; i - :T-,.' i e '1 by J . . .''" I ' '
H lvi.i!..nt t .i.a('t a - .5 i'.f the j Sfturii, i'i t' u
1'l.iin'ifli, ; audit cannot tUy'i'ir i!o Ui (by V ti n it m -n i. W
tc r (if I tie iiiht in ronr'nd will ji in i 'J M leif t im
open the argument on hjs fuo'Ion,
Mesars. MeDufTn aod Peitignt aHer
wards spoke at lirge ol the merit! of Ihe
District Atiorney. inoltoi. U'i the part
of Ihe U. Si4" it Was ioiitled that (it) a
Bond firduiii ihe pioer course walfuf
the Court to pii.it jti l.iteui uri miitio'h
and that the Ufferutmt was not entitled
to plead, aud that this bsd htt lU prac
tice of the CoUtl, Tiut if a plea f hm
et factum was nut i l as bad been imi
....... f . - m ...
maieo nv'iii vounsci lie tu irjiaanis,
that the Jury could Jtol ttirKiire -bii ine
nnsiiiuiiotuhty of Hie Tiilrlawsi and
muM be confined strictly o the enquiry
whether ihe , L'rfenunt e-jt'cuu-dfthe
B'lid and jr was tfenied stilt the jftnil
fuiirttv'sftlrrfd lire ligli ofiiaf by Jiffy,
in risen a Dondciven fur -diiMea.-"
rtgt of Jurr irlabetoj!iife lo the cit
lieiT unTft'ne 'pmitlTuriVmlu'uTu
st law where the irnount Ijiu)tiiroverr
exceeded f2Q 1 Ibst tbttcwaf agr.lt iuJ(
and therefore the Court could hot tfeny
a Dleaeiid a trial Mfordhrtd t)e .forms
ftf' corumorr Jjw.He itijlsscd kon .the
right bjtherarr 16 lylne bo:h of the liw
endihe (jet, end cohtemffd Jhatjn ibls
Cass suitferf p!e "of nea-riyartrm,,' it
fould ihewi hil the Is w was 'unconi
syiuMonai inn srun," j eaarui onn otn
er questions of deep Interest eroie In Ihe
CDtirsof tbe argument ' loqcjied upon.
and 1 b w'hole subject wa elQcjuenlly and
Jt1 ItiiposslMe even 16 rtve ab 'itti-
linf tbe argumcnin The OJupytl wete
in,an eminent drgr"e JcMrned ant, edo
rjBenij .anoL $U. .Mcpuffie Jn parilcvlar
(whoie ap'tearaace-al our "Par had-ex cit
ed the der peat Jn'lerejt jn'our eornmnn) i
if distinguished himself in the bigbe
regree.' ITTe argument 'tHirniig'Cout was
In ihe, loftiest sirs. of clocjuencer and
fullr jmet public expedition, which 'is
perhaps the hrghe st praise, irt mjr power
t&tastow flit Honor Judge Lee etxed
that an the ouealion invoTredTin the mo
x ion -w a s axi . im por t in t on tu. be 4r 0 ulu. Uke
lime tti i. deliberate ana .H6ld give, hii
Opinion twriorow(thU day) at, II o'clnck
to which lime the Court stands djourn-
? t '. ; s
ZV Mercury 'ff jic- 2ini6f
TA Gsfom J'w BtmL-tk nnderstsnd
that bis Honor - Jtidca yeaterdav decided
that th,es'imorty offered by the defendants
ss o the p iirvt whether thw BrtniTof Meara.
Tolm"s (4 Maxrek waa ylvan under the Tariff
Art'of 2o,rouU not be admitted, and that tbe
d'tda" wrp"trie'i confined to the mere
matter ortne' WKnoiipaou Tirwm. -wvi.
Bind. '.No evideace was allowed as to 4he
contideration. or proof that'thn nond waa giv.
en tos-vura thn pavmeot of dnfiet, generally
Cljilaldered iineoos'it't'ipmnt and oppressive,
espneiaily si d' 4 not appear' that not ice of the
preeisn na'i.re of their defence, had bcea given
by the defendants. The defendants counsel
thtt inf.trmed thJoirt-nwt ttice of this fact
hs.I b.oen ;iven,d again, offered eyidence of
the.iemii'itiitii)nalitv of the Bond, under I he
dentin w or the" Appeal Cwtrt' of Ids Slate, J
jjrjtr - b ftprlA eviJencc to sVnw
msra oona is oiu ' .v ..c.. u-iuci-hiq
general iaaue af er due notice Thia again aas
ovemiled bv tH Court. The def ndants coun
sel 'hen ofered-m go int evidence as to the
ss-iessment of tne anmuQt of duties, under de.
eiaions of the Federal Court iif Rhode Island
wim-h -nvidance.was again rej,ot4 bV the
CtwirtlX ..TIw'Defendwts.; Couaael then de-
filved.thatUtey, co1d dt nothing more than
erthe-CM" go jttthe Jury without any evi.
dcnee tia th Court had shot out.all lovettiga.
tinH Mr. J.tme4 Holmes then addressed soma
ncrtineet rcmarks't-itbe Jnry in behalf of the
Defv-ndanls. and the ease was submi'ted. Mr.
M O-l fill e declined to address' Ijie Jury' at all
uiv1r a case sa.trsmnelled an 1 b iund up. The
,l'iy th? Tfetire-d-an I on rutitruing into
Court, consented te ft id that the Bond wal Mr.
ll dm-M -.t knd Ded, wnb -exception of
on .T'irvmnn. who (l r- l it to be recorded. IS
nurtnOhp Verdict, trist tne trnn i was given,
und r an unconatitiitional Law. -Tnia" was dis
allowed b ini uiuet wnen ine jury, inran re
tired -and aftr a aliort time SfO'iht bra Verf
ic4 toihx titiJAm-that . nt alier. q utdon . irimfA
tu'niittetl k thm la tcciftM --U'ii
Rond wd Ihf'fiefd f th Ji'f-ndxnti, find
Ihtlilit thl fietof tht l)reiidan!$.fich baa
been ihe e4 pf, this mterestieg' and exciting
eaae-ln which, as. It a-etneen after a Jury
waa allowed,"- the defendanti were not permit
ted to teat the conaiittitio'naUty bf- the lawthe
vcrv esaenc of the 'queaiion-i and the great
and important object for Which the dufendinU
h.,t eefuaedtonay tneieBooO.
rnoMT-ae lutsro'ti Advocate.
Iletekiah Ja'i'ei'and Matthew Carer.
ttr JreMtfndft- be-leSPrHfba(d-h
System" hare been telling: the people
for, several yeara pasl, that the '' Tariff"
and high .duyes make goods eheap.'
Will these, jreotlemon now be good en
ough to tell us. "why it h that protected
domestics, cassineits, and American wool
len$,u have risen in price from twenty to
forty per cent, within the last year ? And
why new factories are erecting in the
Jviltern;STa.es, if those already tbcre can
.mac.. tTien' s!'P,pll...h--' -demand f the
home market 7 And, why It is that, the
fantiHS and mechanics are unable to
mct more than fi,om!one to six perretirr
on 'heir capitalUnd labor. Whilst the pro
tected sugar planter and cotton and woollen
manufactiirer are enabled to divide from
fifteen to fifty per cent, on their capital ?
Re good iriouKh,. gentlemen', lo explain
tbis ntatleno the people of tbe "West."
f jt fR8 f " i""1 'Mil Wtf gaeite-s,' (
1 ''!i I..-',.
H mi tiiHi'ir
In s.irrv L'.iii iPy, f.hf. 1st inst,, hv Ja'nel '
Calloway, '. ). Mi. Dit.it! Cn hciha'l to Mies,
f.lfi l'.4 I! -ere, f ,
I. thin t' ituilv, n tb (I II I11H, bv Adan,
Riirt-aalt, t'.i, Mr. )aviO fiif-kerd U Mian. 1'Uly
. i - -
. ' . i .
DXUD.
.i V4 ifl,.y IUa Ctf.id tilt. Dmiel Me. '
hun, II Kl. oni of iheioort Worthy and leapt' tt
ahlj ci t 4 'M of our to 11. Mr. Mi rmm w.n
a naiV of the 'f mvtai I 1.1c" am! rnnj'ratel
inth.s country a the alopted of h.s Ii -art
whtre h eouM enjoy In e;ire ' and sr.
mtt, COuM ppdiy
curity, titat libi-ry f.r
Whicti l.i loate and I
renertius e.ouMrvmtii hae "'fo'ih'. bh d and t
iKciL"', Ilia tdlid "as Tok'hly ciiluvated. Ins
supiitn'-Hia txpaiiihil i d hbra1, and l.ia r.su,
Ib rm K.uiJi.'a mud r. fl.w it lln 'it a IiH4ikh.
mis mtuttiantiif 1 l.ia, place, and wai, soim. nine '
Hcirt5 hi daath. chinen ng.sUslr ol J'uho ' ,
whicN trust be dit.argr4 tsitb aeiivi y wnd lc
d-li y llf ha Ji.fu.we b!iV4.:u ,nv.i.hi .
in this oounrrrll. fund bio ' d iiuiuru Vver hWr'"
dcuartJ. Mtnuu. But hir iiii lrfi InLt.fj.-riXija.!..'
ny .fiitnds, ho k fc W .and apprrciUtl In'.1
iiuni, ana wan uaepiy upiure ma i.ma, wrucii,i
they hsve aiiatitineU, in common with lua whole '
.tomni.ii). Jo hia dtath. ; , . ;
M ' It furry Ccunty,- V.n the itb alt. Capt. Wo, .
jeKVe,agdubout.'r'dyear.' 5 ..', ,.' '
'V-V:W;UiiAettaOT..v'-
SEAEp IVojJiiwf will bd receir-
by.hdS.'ibbcrnicri; until. f be 3d,
ly;iyj(, iveptber next; far Ibo- "
roufh'crp.irirt-.rRl.SON i3 Stlii-'
N'yrrNiy-a .ThV.mVier1lj to lie v(
W .1.1' . .1" , " ' .. '-. 't ' '
,vuvVt eu; iron, wurj a f.iit
uivui'it.A.i. .. . . a
'-W. ll.'HOItAII..'' ' ; Lt L
- - -4---Jii -- r- - n-a.
..... ' ' . ,
.vs!i im ;r.i,i ;vi'.r-.j . r a V ,s
next et tho late i d weillotr I
V..Jjmea.- AI. JkikS.'k ..11... 4. .e... . ....
r ,", ".jiin usv ino loiiuw
iPRT property 'v? " -, , k
nonct CaJtlc, Jo'gjtt' &. Shccpi Ihjt T
QatS and h Urge auttntitv ti Cnrnt '
. " , name ccom"iny iiir
undcrfikev will oil on SLATI2I!;.
Kaq'. at tbJail nJ view the aiiae.''. .
fyityi Ifajithd farming utensils - ,
.!' 0 v.' ', a a"n' '. ' r ..: .
all the household and kieb-a
i.d briro and ftfar.,i in.r. j ..t
... --ww'i.M iiyieir VlfM.. -
various other articles 100 tedious 16 tociH
tjon , where , due attendance and Vrlia ! v
wilto mitda known on that-dy by ihe
lubscnbcr.-' " V .-v -"'" ?'
-i.r r toiintn rroTA dak in 4Y mbw
11 .!, i.: ..11 .... i 7
an win oe B"itt. ... ' ... w. .4,
John Slnap,''
Janus Slnani
Admin tiratork. '
Sffttriirimrr;
N. JJ. Any rK rsou hiving any ol sh6booln '
ire requested 10 reidrnjjierri to the sUi.
icribcrsjori or liefore tbattlay tvitfou; fail,;
and atl persons intfeb ed to aald Estate ii;
reqfjeted 'ocnmt forward and piaKrf'sct
li!!"!! : J. S. & J. ft -
New Finn.
v . . . ---.,-
TIIEaubucubeis have this day entet:edv
imo copenneruhip under ifie .'firm
ol Ashcrolt k Sililcy and havj ufthau((. '
the former. o..lt'if J. ,1J. lnihii tK qr,
andare t stabling ll erna lusr.tiir tl.e dwel
ling of Mi. 0, Storey. Tiny (lave, slao, an .
addiliunal S,ipp,y jui arrjvuig Uam ei
Yoik; nf tarleaW wbicu will triable
them lo keep as b40dsome an aasonmeht
as has evsr bvca offciid to the pobih; irt
Alecklcnbujr'K, whjeft ui.J be Sold on th6
moitjiberal Tjerms for'tiasu or credit to
approved cint'ftjiiera.' , 1 5f92 '
- t LLTVi; II. ASCII ROFT..'
-; iOABKIEL blbLYVr "
Ingramtville Heht. S3. l83t."
n 1 hi lt . 1 i? '..4
ESOAIDrromtbe Jil
in' Kowari CoUDiy,m
the 13 insiant, two negro
men, one a Ir'ee negro ty;
the name ofSarnBajltim who
f '.. .;. . . .K'w- ' . . .
fo gmui ouuii rvery , ii4Ck,
about 113 t,'f 30 tears oldt
speaks bt,okrcj of the French fanuuge
and hhe4 other - a , slfm . black fellow
very active. ;be4rtnr:s, fo Jamei Ihiie of
thi plice Salliburyl Mr' Huieibwr-..
alilktitkAjlii hlilY in f 'rxrili,iYLAm'- 1 iti-. la. in.
fpffSl,l'lM f I MltJ'lW aaWB'ii'w W 1 aw WWf W fT JffW Iff
die 'aa ihe agent of some man tn. AU-
bama, bliname'is lUrdic. "The atfove
reward wi!J be paiif upon' the delivery cf
said negroes to me, in Sajisbury,. or by
securing them that I get them if not
both taken Ten Dollars for each. one.
F SLATER, Sh'jr. ;
WAGdONKHS,
Driving to FaycttcviUc,
WILL find it to iheir advahlage, to stop at "
the H'atrvtr Yard, where every coii-
venience is provided for Man ami Horse, to maki
ilTtrrr''comfortWe, at themodcrate charge of 2J
cents a day and night, for the ;mvileje of th
Yard, the u.e of h good house, fire, water, a..J
shelter, Attaclurd to the Yard, are a ii .e;:ray
anu I'roviaion Store, Bread Shop and Cf.aftje .
tionary, and a Hous for IUiardera and Lodf
in a plain, cheap, wholesome and omfo'
style.faMlifvi.'i,'rft-i'll.t)?3, ,
, V - '- " ..'t'Wo
P.r 'lie I'rcsidcnov. "M'oudsrfuldtsc -v ry