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- ' . ? Tie cmtn.iH", in rullmj fr vnrrtKi
V,tTanu !,' eoiiUN
' ', useful d-umenU, not refi-nUa !, any
-wirtxn'Up 4U 1, iMit as cotiiu. un m"
1 . .1, 1 1 aid) u',f ri to Ihiir futare prJff,
', itiiiTrt, when jf, toother with the
.; (K-r to wlitb it rckrs, stuul be imwisn.
YhriJ U .hum Ibat they . have not been
;ai-yU U V rva the parrot baJh,h",
- Witw hUJ in f glmiioifr 'Mi'!.
dme, much leu tl bnm het-n some
f ahkh there have been aty'sct- of com
'plaint, Wtt which iWy hav4ca compell
yd lo koanJ for 6e wart kf time.
The cnimitle thai investigated the af
' of tit took in 119, wheo ''
' fmcn bat tiro ears iu operation, with iu
Kiuiim mheh ItM attended tb0 pre.
'iJ(''CM'ii4a)t't.H ifwWTt fM
. -h worJt of lltil fr b 8Ulb t4
5.bf to tU 10 W Janwirjr brfore
Thty wrted, wii ' Iteo they Ul iwi
tftiMtactioM f I h iirtUlntwrt tt-cun-J to
Vequire. Al !ie prwil'tiiiM, ith
ftlly tnlrg4luuiofxtecJntni
cinult'nm ) wety.fie UicbOT,
WhoM eporitiouk lao b charged with
5;uaikflM.iixfJ"r-yiiytilhUiik
bin. W9 (ho townwlteo ifyt Itawu K
M cive it. . '
: , . 'n-M Kir lem wtnv rtalcmcnU Ckl
i U whkh h biwiuew of ih Uu ami
" iko KortivU of the t9frwtA ftf
BTiij&tion, M w4 ailmillo U fur
''""" ded. TU eomroiileo ,nfft"partictt
iitif dnimn cf KerUinioj how fa tin
r . . n:. J.I ...J L.
- -ut t!i wholo tern nt lue ejurtuuc vi in
fcr I1 lh rwoUrtion and correspondence
tklettng 1(r1tiiit -u1Jr "itoflT 1 M7rKi
liar otiiy received qkIi m n-Ltted to the
Ihro por cent, loan, and the circuUr of
Uie ul uciober www . f . t -
Oo the fultjectof aperic payments, do
iuetie and f.re1jn exchaare, ioveraneota
jn puplio doiit'by tha bonk in 1024 end
-J 925. and ita tin My lo wnU Intra to tM
' Xjnvemmeni the iniluenoeof (he opere
! ikotm j. the Leiik apoa' (VadrM the in-
vreaae of I he wwr cireulatioa of the bank
-iU aseocy in dunininhinc oir eularginr
' . . sneaoa of permuneuny renlatinf our ru
JT8' eirctlation, aoat t prrreo-ite-4.
. j5rii!i( ei7iicUopo the irade and eurrn-
y qf ue country all oiattm f f ital inv
- Vrtnnfln the reur;aJWtation ef lh bank)
. ''fejCfftiii.jr wlkith, th CAburKIM MbtnH,
fed a number of inquire o( the preswent
V"- V"khohae Bt been able, from
. -t..L,lWpreaB of other indupenaahle dutiee, to
. rl", Stnrf and hich tieriee are appended
-' ' w 'IjU rpni. The invwtinatiooa, hoar.
vttTt n f,;c h t V been made, imperfuct aa
- hry were, fully iuntify the eemraittee "' in
t "aai'ini:, th . the bank oujht aol, at pre
-; Yent, to be rer bartered. . -
ll iaehvioua, Imn th atafomea trash
Ued, aui.liie rrcspcndcnce with the
TrrTOry concr ramj the publie debt, tad
- ftjctnationi of Uie rcTonue of Gorenv
7':r:!j!)B"l,'nal tTieae' hae liithnrto eaontIa!Iy
' ""' weiod the trent rnl circulation and ODtW
V'"rV:T7,flD Bank of the United JBtatee. - ft
....i." Z v he QMwt Judirioui ot to act open the
; aMtioqof rechaHering that iaatitution,
' Wof chartering any nther national bank,
:v ,:i: !:iint3lJic public dolt elult tive been paid
, and the public revenue ahall have been
' Vlju-tod to the rueasuro of our federal ax
'; " I:-, jTendjirurca.
4 -j Vt, - ea-- .;-'f-v ; f
- From the National Iatc!!igencer of lbfh
.". , r . ' . .r ifay. ..
. 'J The Senate paaacd the Poet office
' Jmde " aonM progrea oft the Pciieion bill,
? - ' and acted oti a number, of minor subject
V"' Vhich -e have Dot room to notice. ,
. IathlIise,.(fJt9pmeiitetive'aAer
:c 'thercce(Hion of a few petitions and rejmrU,
- "" Vi i. Qi Adam' toWivcd t rrd?tn ro
- - uiMfh-rreMdenIfbnited
- tiiatea toeommunicatp to jhk house cop
v.'- 'f the aevara intntoti(n t3 1 the charge
" .. ij AlTi!rs at the ! Court cDtmnuirk, under
i yhich the Jnte Treaty of iudemntfy was
..ncgoeiated j which ir pjlulion, from its na
1 ' , : v,,,r l'c' on the table one day. Oo. mo
tion of Mr Darbiurr JhoJ?omimlteeon.
" , 7 1 fie J urfTrTri ry arra . fnayur tf-d , tn attquiw
' "to" the expediency'- of defining by law
V iii' '; ? '"''enipts ejjniimt either 'Jfouee ol Cofl
I and prewcribin; tlto puoittLuient
- -twtin, Hit Wiscamcf ease heinjr re
Mr. Flanoke npoh It nit ihe
Jiourf arrived . W hen, aecording to
jnrder,' . J . .
' " .Saimiel tleUto WiW" brought to the
, in W iT fI.iM of CeDroaentativea. - He
, . a'luwed'bfeaJ and (o hava Spread
,Jth(t Journal of the Mwwi a fP P'
vn against th aothriy f the House,
lyit avowiagVhia' aBbmiaaioa to uuder
i!ie circontstasces j a hkh i waa pla-
icl. The speaker Ihea plronftane'-a the
Yl'Hiie, fr the contempt of the Il)u and
JVea-h of prvtinjje thereof, c.mmiltod by
. JHuton, in the following words:
&m::tl Houston t - 'v ;-r 1 '
L .Toii have bce charged with violation
- if i'.m i l-his -and privilejm tif tVjJ Houat
.f Rciresomatives, in having off red m-r
if I - C Ail V O elKO M W " ' nreimni( iur,
mr'n KpuLen in -debate. n exe rci-mj
9 l
;eu ii
't uuil dcJicaio piTri .w.i.ivi-
i -.ii A-t4TrTOT"ii pnvi
, v. 'i ail Unit '- -'M-
- t .
i Us. 1 h jiI in pr-ri inyoxr,
. . iiffij by pr i.n' iit curml, kii
rrr
nj to br-a ujwu iM consiijrratnjn matter
f pr IriripU iH ' frd, in ei.!n
ti(.fihnli'ificti"f ywir cmIct.
hat Ummi. which loJlo tho art of violew
tummittcd f V on, your wkkIuoI h bii
th fl.Mrse. I le a hiuh bretcuollbeir
rif M rxt .nilc?, tud to dnruina meir
In. fullillmi ll orifcr tho IIimj, 1
abould eodravor, aa Ur as I was aide, to
mnreas ueon him the iiriportanc and pro
pricty of sluIonly gaardinfrom vnda-d
turn the richta ana priviiercs seeurM ,w
tbt mctnbers m tkts how try our wveiue
bio Coaatuutioa. Dot, when eddrewiij e
citizi k of wir character and intelligence,
aitd ww alio bas tutoacu boon boo ired by
ute reiiiio . wim a srai in mis iiom, ii
. . . , . .1 . WW !.
rauix be rnxcMMry that I ahould add to
the dutv uiioincd anon me. by dwelliui
upon I lie ciiaractor , or . coasequences w
- i
the ofsonce with which ymj have boca
charged aod found guilty Whatever hae
a tendency .to impair (lie freedom af de
but! in tlii house e freedom no leas sa
crud than the) authority of the coo-titulion
ifm ir r to detract from Ibe . ludeneo
dciitilTieprew
in ftia rishtrul di tchsrve of their high tunc
liuu,'y.Mi are" oo diubt snnib1e, nuisf, in
the samn proWtioa, weaken and degrade
jv oofy lh Leialatura of the mIkhi it
elf. but the character ff our freo inrtitu-
lion.
YuOr trwn mind wilt'aupjre'fcl to you,jw
WHxU im.r ji table ffh-ctwtu than any
thinif which 1 can aay could convey, To
lhoe refloctiona' t am prepared to trust; not
doubt'nf that, had you al Ibe time cunaid
ered the act of violence.-, which yoa ba
commttt-id, iu the Iiht in which ii bos
bee a arcdits diapprobation arvlrciwuro
bceartgariJiKl by the liou-e, you w j u have
and I the duty f declaring to you tbej
suit of il.
' I f irbcar to say mnre, than to pronounce
the judiimealof the Hon, whico its, that
f !??J5,"Te JneBlil,J..2C' tyjtVJL'eph of.
us privileges, and mat you on rtpnnnnu
ad themfor, at its Bar' by the speaker,
and in obedience to Disorder of the luxwe
. . ' - .. . - ."I - ,. t ... I -
1 (iorepriinana vou accordingly
"Ym will'iiew bewwtucicd ' from the
Bar of the Hoa-f , and dim-Urged from
the custody of the Btrturt-a..arma.. '
On motion cf Mv Stacterr,- Vfter eon
aiderable inlermedinTe proceelingS, a rcs-
okitkxi was adopted mt appointing a com
mittee, with power to send fV persons and
papers, to examine into an allegation of in
tended fraud in makinjr contracts lor the
supply of rations loathe Indiana, in tho
year 1880.
Mr. E. Cooke, of Ohio, then prenented
to tho House a Iciterprenented tohimoo
Saturday last,' by a pcrsoa who gave his
name as Alexander pin)itryL whicb letter
was from E. 8. Davis, one of the witnes
ses exsiriiued -w tb lata-- beariag of th
case of uen. Unuaton, demanding aatiwfic
tie for a i.oestHMv wWch the letter alleges
to have ' been iinpertiuentlv put ie mid
witness by JTrrXoolcej' ahilst hewas 1 un
der 'examination; This letter accompa
hied by a "writteo state fflntbv JT-f JT.td"!
uaiiireiiim
examination, . and a threat said to have
been made by Dr. Davis, a he went out
of the Hall. Mr. Crane of Ohio, iovod
to refer this letter, and tha .statement ac-
eempayuing it, to a ejcc committee, with
power to send for persons and papers and
to report the facts in the case ; which was
so lar amended, as to require. ihcm to re.
port their opinion, whether , the transmis
siB of this letter, doinandin aalislaction
hr wor Js ipokott on the ' floor'ennstituted
a breach of prtvilee . of the members of
the House. Mr. Staubcry, in the course
oi debate hereupon, "reiterated tbeatate-
ment that kasaulls on inemhors of the
House for words spokon in debate were en
couraged by the nguage ,uacd by the
rresjdont cf the.vmtedjpfates, and saij
ho aked but half ah hour iv prye the : as
sertion by unquestionable cvwonco." Mr.
Polk (and perhaps- others) havine declared
the statement to he unfounded', ,Mr.. Stan-
bery moved to amend the resolution s- as
to iH8titue an inquiry into -this matter.
Af a stormy debate, the previous Question
was called for and carried, precluding the
amendment rroposedrby Jlf. Slahbery;
Ttia nill.aiiiin igalM'"ltli Kt.-Ync 2V aT
X (w sj"' aarw wpwiww-wt t-
on Mr. Crane s motion lor a committee,
ahddecldelJMthiTjgaUve
Nayl 4 Ims M -Nays 87. So the "res;
olutioa wai tejectod. :sflt"Zl
nnnt'Hfiniii tii nr"iTT'TTir"TnrTTHnrirn m i ihij a'iiTT'i ti r 'r
i From tie BlairsiilU Record. '
ADJUSTMENT P THE TARIFF.
. xr. r,r.inr reeentlv met with an
life. .Miciinff tlie tarilT policy, which, if I
' .1 !L. -1....... all imtim . " It ia I
thisr Let Congress reauce in pic-wm
duties to a revenue rate -make them as
low as the Free Trade States wish them,
vv ,uii,:.iu wrtutk'.of course, be satisfied.
' III! iuj
vi.... . ,i:. n,rfit nerhans. avcrfltre from
liir.oiiiiui"-ir-;i - ,
is in in n eentiim. i Then let the Tariff
States lay VidMortnl duty, as hijth as
1he think proier, upon n" ",rc'S
merchandise imported into tw re-pec-tive
tcrrrtorios. IVy miglitth" ruii ip
the duties to A89 nr ,8
this way, IhVy ton!: eoyW'Mf;
fits of a high Tariff; with fiL!W?
i-terate nny Vsuv 1 pK-rv'?i 1
vorii p .! , tud t!ia TitiJ w
uii-1t''''''I
Ihf Hii'lnri, tlitt k Mt-a ufo oj
Wfl I I U in strirl a oi If)- wi'u
f'uii. 'inion tbnt t-ir'"S ha I"" ("f
t r iu rraiit,lolIve ttates ahirh d'J-ire'il,
the t.f i ill jje of birgs additional tlntics Up-
oa flireigti tmporUtion. . Dy . kilopUu
tliutour-e, w would reruovs ut c'" w
much romi.UiutaAi diM.it.i-f.ir'n. ..And
why kUiHild we not T Uy wilt u unu
Htalen perw4 in forcing upn ba&jutha.
poliry ikh it d-.a not watvt. Or ahy
w...id lh South wUb rodraj the IlaNtera
and MidJla fcl ia-U a Free Trade Si
tern, when Ihy iclievs that the lU tricUve
rivttein I more to their adraiitnce 7 AH
, It it Mill. I.v t!l'3 wl'i
Hfl the principle above .tated,eir-t,e United Buies achuledgea no here
ir favorite pOtey, witlimK iiH.u;r dltary rijjht, yet there exists aDwn4 us
jh auotheri and, 'tallied it claw w.dl dcrvin the name of Ari-io.
may up in
sue the
in( with
VUld-baiaiw)ryr.
policy is Ui better one. ;
Vsdw not irinuinUr tlm Uu8 wb7TSlL
ouertion wf the' Vice Pre-idancy hus
excited as wtucb hiteret aiat preouU
That otned has generally been reardud
as a kiud of sinecure, which might U cun
frrred on aay on whom the nation wiahed
te 'beoor, and whose capacity and fair
standing ware such as nut to diirnrwr the
uatMNw Nut - ao now : the question, a ho
shall be our next Vice Preidnt T really
seems to. be . as stirring a one, as a like
question . in regsrd to tlie PresiJency-
Wby is this ? - Otm reasoti mav le, that
there is more uncertainty in renH io the
(Lrnvr than tke latter qution ; but this
is uot all Ibe Vice f .tdency, in the
prog-ret of political affitim, ha btxuine a
mors importaatotRce than firmrrlv. Ua
till the election ofMf., Caihonn. .the..Yjce
President seldom perfmned lh duties of
rrfldent of the Senate ; but sullired them
to be performed under a ' pnitempore ap
poiiitroeui. Jnr. lalhii ha, very Jro
parly, we thiuk departed from this rutotn,
which was uior nonore in me nreuu
than the WerrftDce . and has dii;Iiar
gcd tn persiK) thiwe duties, which Ibi con
stitutiua itaclf imposts oo him. . aliing
so, re ha-s i some occssimis, exertised
p6wra7 which, in iTieprvsciil diviJeJaad
exceed state of ourjounlirvjiayj-jxje fclf
soyeryJu'ipfirtiiitAlTo in the Sen. ! b
af late no ur,commop thing ; and. in meh
case, the vote of the "Vice Prtsidcn e-
ties the question. . ;.
The great Tariff question is not 1 itly
to be fully settled for several ye a to
conie ; during which time it will be ilten
before Cjogrem ; and every thiuf bjving
I relpt.Miioth' . balance. o( power of that
q'H'KUon, cannot fail to be of great Ttipor-
tance to tlie prosperity of the eounlryif
iHii even to tae jiermancncj oi ya uw
it'li". 4t 4 lo be hoped that the Ta
riff wiTT be c-jrntJer-JjlV BKdified'diirir
the present session of Congress bii we
c.inii'it expect that the great, oneetieii as
to the prineipW of pfotaeti-i will tet- j
tied. I hat principle will neither be fee
TOr.cd' by tb hieirtk, tar the- press!,
abandoned by the North, ,; V are iflJa
cedlo believalhVt tho Tree Trade doe
triae 'is gaining grouhdi" Id aome of the
EaHtern States; end if so, it is not unlikely
that the Senate will be equally -diviihjd.ijo
this aubiect in a few yea r Then avery
oiw tnnst jeer, how . important it would be j
under such circtmwances, .- not only the
friends- vf th.eSontlu.but to the friends of
the L'nioe generally,: that we should bare
anmratuT-Vice President. It ie eh4!
ly on this account that we have heard It
remarked recently, by gntlien Of kitel.
Iigence, that under existing eirettni-hn.
cev, they" "regard the ' eWlinn of a Vloe
PridohCaa-'Tactitwrf Iro
ance ;t the' PieeuiLalecUw
There isaiic4w..va which prohawx
gives additional importance to the election
of vice President, at this time ; an impres
sion extensively prevails, thai General
Jackson may not serve out another term
ef fiur yea ; and (but ia alerting a Vice
Preaideut, llierefire, we shall in reality pe
elating a President."" We know not whe
ther tliis imp reaMoa bas any -sufficient
foundation : but it ia not doubted that it
adds greatly to the excitement which ia
flft to regard to the Vice Presidency. '"
Auuama r it per,-
:, Forking mt.s.
The farmer and mechanics of New
Endand are rapidly acquiring correct no
tions of Mr. Clsy's M American System."
In no Jtatela,tAe Swiiu
st ilrtWtomjVrkulya'a "14 Rhode Is
land. "Yet, the Working Men there have
coiftmenced a resolute opposiflan - to Jheir
influence,, which bids fair, ia a short peri,
od, to place the power ot that State is de
mocratic hands. T. - r - - - r r
A meetina wss called in Providence not
Ion since, atjvhich t journeyman ctrptte
ter mado the speech, 'which we eopj be
fiiBrftoidfineiriyei !Min
following account of the meeting abd the
. . .
A meetin was eaUed by Hie mecha-
ic'tnnd middling interest men, forth pur-aeee-aBMnatingjsa
licers iu opptwrioa to those act- up by the
Ariatocraey of the place. A respecuble
ninchanic waa appointed Vhairnwa or the
Meeting which was numerously attended.
Amofia them were a portion of the adverse
party, eome d whom (the yowig iprigs. J?f
nohilit.t exhihited an evident design of
nrvaki'nsr un the meeting, and attemptejl
I., iawmh the moderator by hooting,- bis-
Mr. Luther is a poorjoarneyinan car
penter, though a respectable citizen, and
hi fiiinoch waa delivered ia a style lhat
fuirly astouihed the auditors. Thfl facts
reLted by him, in reference to the pie.
tices w 'manufacturing es:ablit.hmcnts,are
andoultee. jp: " - i" .
jreat senation here," 4:c.
The speech is read hero by the work
ia.-i.Lltr thai Utmost inters. "0Ttnir
rVom m.m t!ieir wn j iirrtrr, am w
if, m will tlir-.w cfT their sha kJrs iyid
w,rrt tlwt 'rfy lo w"-h thy Kg"'
twtl Ulmig,"
J fH Ta RkM-atieae HrtvLO.
j MR. I.UTHKUSf.rEIX'll. .
iMa. Caaia5; 1. would ak if nertona
nd poset-ing e hundwd ami thirty f t
dJUri in ail, are w-rnntteu w anur,- u...
mrks.Thu commu.ii.iV aeema U U lit.
tikd into two partie. Not Jact rh'0
aid Clay Ment wA Mssoni and AntiOia
soul hul U Ariatocraet aad Democracy.
Tl. Anafnrrnrv JeltotrS S riVllCi-
-i- , atiKmmti ths Corvrtriutinn of
vww , . ,
1 ' T a :
lege.'-.They vAJ rlgW
I.'. .1.. .,1 iha Freeuvti by tSreeten-
:.Z Li fi.ret&w'the tf-ertzajB! held erainst
hi U hinting Iu 't'--1' e may looie
the atcaai-beat painting, and in ran-
ays by threkiciuug io airw m" "
ihenHfansolsubsislence. They claim the
rtsjht of aoecriug al any, and all the eflort
mtde .by the working men to improve
ihir cooditionw .
Ilv. ia n it. Sir. Wn contending Cr
monthi, to oUain the acknowledgment of
anuuJoubted right, te witr I rigw w
acll our own lime io such qusotitiee aa we
deem expedient f - Have e aot snel with
coutuiw-ly and reproach from the would-be-kuds
I Say they " tkse workies" can
do nothing. " Have w not the patrons je
of the government t But we would say to
ikm 'i.irf ao fad eentlt-mco.' Where diJ
the gevsrnmeot gl this power, which
tb'ey have givo you. and which you so
mtsutt f Did it eot com from Ii peuul I
And Ibe people can, and will take it from
thegoverfiuMtifthe manufacturer, con
tinue bis oppressive nvejare. Have we
ool, Sir, while contending for the educa
tton of the risine eeacraliou, and for our
owa impruenetttV aeen the smile of cw-
ampt and tke fr6W ot ttngennre, jigm
in uo and darkening the countenance of
our oonrestors. - t-ir, ttiis ansioorscy i
wealth claims the right Jo hut up inthe
... . m 1 'II A ak
Cotton Mill the alnnist intant c&tiu ur is
or 14 hours per. diem, wrji oniyau or.ju
minutes for each meal, that is, breakfiul
and diunar. thereby depriving litem of the
h iofall rarfWv lrood. an education. If
the Maaiifaeturerwrill put tmt our tweft'il
ayes by keeping us grinding in tl.cir pri-,n
houses, and then uitend to bring us out t
make sport for the Philistines, we hope
they will load us to the pillars of the Tem
ple of their gOd Dagon, that we mar bow
ourselvs for the last time, and with one
mighty effort, tumble the vast fobnc of
the American System, faMy ee -called,
hi one wide aod desokle riuo, rather than
submit to eur oppressor. Sir, domin
ant party In thia town are driving from
ttielrjanks many, terj many men, by
their overhearihjf" condoc., and the opr-wi-linn
to the woTkmg men, is manufactur
ins Anti taruT inea, si fast as the power
loom make yards ot coarse, Cotton tloth.
Sir, we are in lavor of n American ays
tern thai will benefit all interests. But
we are not satisfied with the System, what-
ever if may be. which enables a lavored
few to accumulate mountains ef wealth, aW
the - expense-ef eur dearest intsrts.
. ..a a ' ' il I
Wealth to be used as it nas oeen, in mis
loan, as We beliove, to bribe and threaten
6or emolovers te resist the just demands
of the rodustriou4r Meclanlca, Vfe hear
the alulaathropiatoatunx pvc,r )hejiite
uSe RMitkarn akre. when there are
thou-aads ef ehildrea i tnie State aa truly
more Ihf children of slave from 0 lo 16
years of aie, do not perform one half the
IaW" w wcM
number of hours that the children do in
the Cotton Mills ef free New England.
Tke American public have been recent.
y asked for $20,000, with which to ' build
a Seminary of learning, in Greece. Let
ua, Sir, educate our own population io pre
ference te a foreicn. one, -
Sir, we find the aristocracy in all coun-J
tries using their etforts, either directly m-
diVeelh 4o .-te-fotPM; ctaawss w
ignorance ; tnai iney may nve in cum
of oppression mora effectually. Where,
Sir, is Ibo ditlcrence in in neci oeiween
Southern measures, 6i measures now prac
tised by the Manufacturer, to accomplish
this dreadful object 7
- - Much, Sir, have we hoavd respect ing
MTappivf Bianufaerirriaj -popula-tion.
The Hon- H-Clay, whom I highly
respect, draws a most beautiful picture.
Has seen one Cotton Mill st Cincinnati.
It is well known. -.'.Sir that when Honor
hies travel, timely notice is given of their
arrival and departure in places ot note
Here wehave a case.TheJIdn8onator
from Kentucky s about to visit a Cot'On
Milt t due notice is given: the men, girls
I I L .. Ika.ulva.
ana ooys, arr miouwohi.
mwrLl Flow-era are . brau;
tw,..Mll.4eiuua:kame. lD;irwfc1w-rHU is the . iit.
aht,ta ocor4floorJ)Ut fLirwuoiaer
ate the Mill; ant -wnwreetji -the brows of
the Cur aex. If nature wiH aottumisn the
materials, from the 4apM4; summer, art
supplies the dcficieyi-, w
7 Evergreens mingle with the roses, the
jessamine and hvacinth to honor the illus
trious visitor. fae ChartpiouT"the verj
Goliah of the Americto 8yatem.iH en-
rteraiJl LSmilea are .te eyery, hrow, No
coiide or r
the Hon Senator, or permitted to distUfh
the eayiafe ha'ppineas of thelelnmates ef
aalmsr elstial Babitaiion. ? iae lion,
gentlemen views with keen eye the "Clock
iport." He acei ; the rosy face of the
Haurios inhabiting this palace of beauty,
lie ia iuectaayr He ia almost dumbfound
rd.- He eniovs the enchanting scene with
the most intense delimit. For an houf
more he' aecms to he in the. regions de
r-iled in Oriental sotie. His fceEns
aee overnowered. and he retires almt
nneih-ci'ins of the cheers which (WUtfw his
stop's, or if he 'hears (lie ringing shout; it
ta bjtt to wwip&Jw itaJ kt 9 ia ftjwi
r
,. II . r i I .
1, fl. . I t..Pr- V
. . He - ,,
.', "!r. ",. in " n,
tl' !, if a (' -I
I
filled Willi Mi. ' 'i
fllv, are wiilwul h i
M Tis a jrAili" I -one
of my fnft!"
Af i a pamdine, ii it
i'arajiiie I.-
Tha linn. B.:lin!"f f"m KeiHUCIt.. k
tens to WsidiHigton oil the-, f-rc i,f !,,
Jiuan ! ruii ia munition I he fiiuKr
kia I tth re'uinn t-eerh on lh ifreat "ij'ies
lion j" he dwriGc a what h J.a l to M la
trains a kwwt aa antle wt" .The
lino. Senator Hi bins endorses the state.
menL and save wellcct, Amcn.se be ft,
WV m i ,m . ..
Iliil. air.' we Would ereeume to Sdvts,
the Hon. Senator from Kentucky to travel
la rntf. yhen be visits cotton liiills. He
can llicn see, in mang of the prwwns of
I I Hal a. iiBiiiea uiiie um
that risme itf New tnawnd, iwrtead ia to-
- r , - f4 -child
Uamt ia : ttxlrr-y ttn M fgerjW-
gard from the worse Ibaa slavish confine
ment in the eettoo atiilL. - lUauy vxlhnl.
child drives ap to tl M Clock rori" by
the cowiLin n aome easea. , He might
ee in aome instances tlie child taken from
ll,o bod at fair in the morning, and plun;.
d into cold water te drive away his shim,
bers and prepare him for the labors of the
mill. Aim) .be might see that child rob
bed, '" P,lH Jrtf l' Ib'rty
aimites allowed for his brealfant aod din.
ner, tliat acanfy portion, fone boor for two
meals, roust a part ef it be wreslodfrom
him by placing the baf ids of the cluck bem' od
the true time at night, and beore Ibo true
time morning and noon, after the child has
gone out of Ibe mill to his breskfait and
dinner.) And why must this child auffur
thisi We Would say, Jo support the
American fincin..Anl we would prove
it by the manufacturer himself, wbe says,
M We cannot couiete with the foreign Ii
brie, if jlielen hour system is adopted.- If
the hours are reduced lo ten, it will drive
every thing t-Ut ot New England " ' , ,
1 be Hon. Gentleman might tee about
&(H childivo in Rhode I4ud, khaoot one
half of tlie whole number iu Hie State, de
prived in a great tucamirv..of the jncans
to Uaru even the first ruflimrnts of educa-
fionT Wrcooti point outjfrljjni mwrypf
all aStiruni six 0 nnny years, wbo can
neither read nor write. Ve can allow
him feniftlca who have had corporeal pun
ishiiiont inflicted on them. Yes, sir,
Head bv k ueurtlert nSurter?irtB'ehaii
ho have hud a board siIit over limir
.fan overwerof'e Cotton Mill paradin
All this the Hon.-eicos.Vfr nuiflit see, not
withstanding the report of the Rhode Is-
laud-Dislrict...Cnmuiittcet,wrilteii. by a
gentleman who asavrts tul the uerativi'S
employed ia and about the mills save
twenty v per ceauua tue amouuioi wa
id them. If the writer of that re
rrnlifV tt lit n' t
" - - I
.
ivw, ner cent., we should think him
IBIS-.
taken ; but as he says they do aave it, we
remark no farther on that point, lest the
writer might think we meant to intinuatt
that w did not behave a w ord of said re-
port ia IBM paniyuiar. 'T;.-ll,-y k s
.i . . . .
Mr. Moderator, it is painiui to see mo
confusion which has been raised in this
House, while tha Hon. Jud Martin had
the floor., (t uot only. iLjcrediU the mov
ers but the town the town where Roger
pW, had atated they roighl -aay ' twentf-1"
.ftili!UnO!LR
and liberty of speech. Wheuee re These'
disgraceful - movcmeulst '.Tbey proceed
froio the iSnris f Sobilitu persons
WB'ioisTVWgosTiUeTiricaa WTO expeci
better conduct than to cast eeutempt upon
tlie aged
p3ir, many if iuj,.-B.loaff :injepara
tailed f,'rj lh? jprotect thewUoti the- litre
tne frroptnu, oi inoso wnocauie i:cro w
disturb' os ' -So'Hie f'ref ua 'deprived eur
eelvea of steep fr: fbrrv-rghehiw, aad
a part of that time we shouldered our mus
kets, prepared for bloody combat, which
was expected by all the ciiizons.
At that time the Governor's house stood
in danger of demolition the Jail wss
threatened the State Arsenal was in dan
sor of beinr robbed df its deposit ef arms,
to accomplish the work of havoc and de
struction. But from the promptness of
tlw Middling - laterest. tho -atoro passed
off r ,
Now we are told we cannot vote, for
we have no interest in the soil. But Sir,
we cii an interest in that soil that cov
ers the bones of our an-etirsj of eur
brothers, our sisters, and other relaiives,
and we would stand knee deep in blood, to
.defeiMl.iVKjiws
. Has it come to this, that we cannot as
semble here peaceably and lawfully, with
out our Moderator insulted to his face, and
through him the whole Middling Interest t
And this by tlie very spawn of tlie Aristo
cracy ! If a meeting had been held here
this evening,, pytne Ljr"" ?JPrV ;W
te 70 years of age, with the gentlemen in
the chair, who moved, on a lormer occa
TnHgiir-KaisjoWthatBUjSiimm slmuld-etand ei. this
beea'no noise at improper times. isut,
Sir, this shows what the Middliug atarokt
have to do f that intoreat must exort its
power to pui down the persons who have
sent their mTnwui 0r iwr eittgr"foti
'.. I . I 0: l
the purpose OI aisiuroing me peace, oir,
1 have given you to understand that I s m
not a freenoider-But''-1' fuel ihterented
in the choice of officers under whom i I
aMt irvei" I tmnk menughWe bese
lected forthe guardiatmtthVTwhKcsafe
tv, as will set an example by keeping the
peace tkaiiaelvch ; W'hs wili aol scratch
a man's fan: and knock -him downif. he
" is poor, for 1 am utterly adverse to such
clumsy surgical operations. : So far as the
candidatea for the office of Mayor niay be
mentioned by me, 1 remark that Gen.
Bridcham is a gentleman, whose hal at
jUiinnwnu are extensive, but it is aol . &h
solhtely necessary for a Ia.wjr to $11 that
oQce. f The city of lioston, has a pmcti
cat mason in that officer' General Brigd
ham ia cohsidcred' to- bo nttorhed to the
ajSocraert Mh JJUUi-fiB a? tb kfi6?i
a Mien if., . Uilanilyj m, l
no di.ii"! Imn-ir Inn, 'ift tui (U
J if hot rli. in.1 L.
i - jf - .tv wUrwtn maif.i,.,,
i lm ml t i tlie MiiMltnjj luii,,.rt jA
i.-I !!!, p.-,r. lie has filhd'iw
id Mien.rtothorstua .i;.r.i;.
a 'i i
:,ro
r. i i i ., . . . " "
in pjuiic,nj itiai iuo Wlia ju
luiiuit
iiy
Prom Ilia New Yt
oth l.vemna T.i
ii is io uiM'oiiiinca tuu.( I, i jKjfH,
ho-e cojmIuc! jn sny particular iuki ....
bonies the suljiTt of general txamina '
tiotand t ii' ore, to tnuko a bol about
aonuthing tje, with the view directin.
the fHhlic scrutiny from ttf'mselvrs.-'Tli "
practke has great antiquity on its side,
and ho been so cflen rewrld u, that ,
expect mthitig k-aa from ot , who is de. ,
lected in a aiiameful trauaaction. tlun i! j ,
m. .... " " ... .
Lh iliall gnu u. kuuie slralsg: m.to4urti the--1
uivauonoi mi aomaiumty l rum hie owa
? ..JtbJe4dJ,hW0ni(e4'
jisvo enrielisd Uie language aithaai.
aupproae out of regard to Ibe ek gaui
diousnese of the Iiomx, and there are ato.
riesof rogues w ho brerv inr Haa a;
lusrtily, hove gt4 very chverly out of a.
bad scrape aod marched off with the rtt '
lea goods under Ike ir arms. The Cvur.
ierdt Enquirer we obserVe, have adopt
this method with what success tin ;a
show, as the journalMHs soy. - Mr. CaJ
breleng ia charged by thai paper with h...
ing received 1000 dollars from U,a bati,
of the United States for goine to Buftu'
and giving his opinion ua cortaia poinu ,
i. . .i ... ii. . . r""""i
rcuiiing io in rsiaoiisnmeni or a Drantk.
Bauk there. If it is meant that tha R?
offered this sum as a bribe to Air. Caw
breleng, tJwo here is a new charge of eon
rupiioa against me iiiatitutioo brought If
IU lupiort0rs.-Bul If IfU meant liTat Ik ,
transition is a (airand innocent mm, !,y
ma i any noise about Ul-It might sr
" " i"";"1 vaiiiDrelsag, .
the complimeot 4 kakiag his opinioa ,
subject of ao much importance, and i
conrmratiag him liberotjy forflatroulv j
tkken te form thai opinloo.'tho direclori i '
tha Bank thought to neutralise his opl
lion lotho in)aitutloarby"!MSmployu4,t"T
of wnaL.iajiludJ,in4ltlin aliin4of4U-4--iui
legitimate .nan of influence. Hr
ever this Wight be, it is certain that rt ft ia k
hud no inch eifcl oo -Mr. ,Cambreliri '
lie ronsiilereJ it a a matter jf txnum te
perform thH service & as such, ree tivVd the
aT-red tha tran-atcti
to have no eifect upon hie apiniuus. ' He '
bas been regularly the wi pmenl gf tl J
bunk tb before and autre. IU octue
made any aecrvt of fhe saajr, but ,;-e
freeljTof'thS sorTicTMTthe cniiipensaiioq
received for if. If it was jntendsd to , .
fluMice his opinions or Ms puLlic ciursdv:
on the bank question, those who expected
My'Hy-'liipa
I r . . - ..
poiuted. It there ia any corruption in h
maiier, ii is on me siae oi mow wti i en ;
deayored to bring over an oppon-ut byT . i
employ ing" and eompeuetting hi'ni,:ad -not
in the person on whoo integrity thii
auuiagemcDt had noetfocu - '
Thoao of our readers whoare aid ejj
oogh lo rejnrnjbcr.the time of Jaiftrsoo.
can find) a n,i allel fur the Course tha pr '
sent onpowii jQ,"iQ th conduct "of the fcd'
era! partyajt thai iayr With tha seeosi"
of 1804 kJHJ H 4efr thair -,-thk U
peonw wall Know now tor appreciate inv
DvoUvesofthe enwli4opDOie,Geri. Jul.
sun.. In.tMi-cnnl05 as in.thatvlh ari-
tocraey of the oiuntry ia eoen-warrinfl
with the Kor-u, aud stopping at ns nvta
iauepnve taem ot ineir jus: weigni in Q9 . .
govcrmentTJio.orMno.Wr
ma declared tos he ditzrcdrt!lWZs.
Urtioosia dangx,-wnd the repuhl iq on t bo ...
verge 'ef ruin. But the cnuutrv "waino!
ruined nor even disgraced by JuIImiuos. aa
every one,' even these whe opposed him J
will bow admit; and theso who live ta
tv years will, find tha adininiatratinQ J
Jarksoa spokon of jn the same forms as i f
that uf Jeffafson, with this duTerence, that ,
whilst the farmer was' a period of dirt
and auflbring, tl tattet; isrtie of Uhhra . J
of natTonal prosperity.'. Under' such clr- j
cuiuatanCea caa any reaaoiaitle soan -for
a change 1 What would he have a'tr.
ed 1 What chae would bo for tho Utfrj
It Is only political a-pirants, who hd
lather reign in bell than serve in hMVo,
who pray for ""war, pestilence nd
famine'' who propose to make the firt
office in the world a stake to be played t
by desperate gamesters, that are auxiiui.
fof I h'ahgl.JJW.thoriJ " seek n
change and leust oTaU such cbsiu; a?
they would bring us. Concord Patriot;
, From tht Neio York American,
- Siteeof to tke Fo?m. The follow;
r followin
ustbepl.
letter, with its enclosure, has juitj
reived frnm General Lafavette:
PARIS, Marta, sow
f .LgSg
cloamg the m.
oftne JVew jorlt .tuommifieer" - -
... .l . a fTnrtlk
ha becti deliyered to the Amencu
mittee in Pans. rtf ia highly eotHfactory
for-w-that he-appropriatiflrt l""!
made has been so well employed at to
come most useful, gratify toV f nd.?iu'
aging to the galhtnt Pole, una?r r
solution lowhich they have "Been
tedrtoot only in PalonaVltot J't
-ABBrkfBHVBa4bBtB
tern part of Germany they are r - :
i:.ii.r .-t Vk. iill.hearoftk
diallv welcomed, Yon
Dr. Hw
m .Mul Al r.oa AVADI .Til j ir:. 111.
in Berlin. 1 hope he Is nowr
His conduct; in the mamtgement of w
structionr, his been very honorably
him, and to the Americaa bmhv
are truly- under great . t,0,r---Hawe.
The fmt fn?
coive frein tfe" Amerimn 'm,rt2,
.1kne and uscfullV emptor;
IIG.I V, IfUl AVllV". ' ..... ... fnKB09t
t,, I
Moat trnlV and cffectiooatelv. .F
Yenrfrien.1, -UFAxE
JaV G Kin-. Eitj. .Yc I TQ ,
r : - V 1 , V , ' ' '.'
jeryrcja: U JbeptowlioiftDBipr o;
1J t'.t-'Miilni'f
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