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fFrsfrrn Camfmhiu Lirrtti i on i i: ui a Tha i mrml ot H nn.inl'y fi "if tpH U vf Ui rrrrL!f rimr (in- f i-lii, n joining tha TMn;rarice Society n HiaftJmry, without Ma neine, but With M-h t d lad rf cirtuiii-liiAcri show Ittinly who is maut. - He had ln f r onr time jn.lbe habit of u-irjj iHrnl spinis, lo Uiiliut the peuie of en acute . diseaau for which be bad tried many rem. dies, and fatnd none to relieve liim so iimrb J thia. At nulling J the Society, about (' 1m f ginning of If if), he rose and said t Friemfe and twiighbora i I (in now 'more ltin 70 tears of a:;- You all know Jiiy state t,f health. I have Wn trying ., an expedient fr two or threw month past in abstaining from rbtfoee of afont spirilaV which afErJ me natch re lief from the """jrreaftfMreiis I al limei experience. ' My . uii'Tiiic ass - mkd great but . teas itiaa i jwd fwrodi In tfwiwf thmmrtinton; 1 commanded a eptnJif t militia ia Ibis Flat. Al the approach of the tnemy to ' Bennington, I had joit recovered from or (!ial Lad conftoej me to my bd for t ny 1 bad not lh'n left my room, the alarm was fir, the militia called oult . inl I. ill opposition to (bo entreat and pu'afon of mjr friends, marched at tf bead of my cBijaiiy lor Bennington. In Mir march wt had lo ford river ( t .... wlurjy tWJierJhooldered and earrM mc over oo liia hock. W. met the enemy, wo fought, we eonquercd and returned taaafity to our families. J thus put v life in jK.nardy to aid in aervin-r my eouii. try, and 1 am willing lo di (t aain. An ivMnT, wore powfrful and mUh than In - Brilith. r dstrovin mir-ft rtl.1d lra'Dlinji witli Iron bW the fnirrW por. fwfi of our lanJ.', f prrwt mm)t l Lin m IMMf tnakt lm Ihia rar"nf . ill j jr , nd rultrt under ?nir Uumr, U-arinv the . n,,l'J Total , A Hstintmce." w. ' " ' ri Aorfra my dnyt. j P fr lo ' IvM tyl f-acrifict iat ' ttn ir th y- . fot,!y tmj f5mrpr to alntain,frou lh Um K a Hi)t trf rifj,- .. Th,ayathnamtf jitn(j aplrit of .C"I"B M.nmtai-1 Bort." A lher not 7 vthen U riU go anil Io lilawU . Orlz'twl Uttrijrom Gt. Wadiigim. - "W'tum aiif Capitol wat destroyed tait , it will b rfcdlocted that tha popar . rf th mioua Omcef. th Gotflromcat ppi IhrowaJnto- fenenrf toniulaivu Jfeinj arkiclj diaorder, ho waver, provision waa made ky Hi U4 LeUur. n m-fnorer" fli ii'mMKSirrtjnvatt. a . . in aunjoiiK-a Kltur wu ? difnirerd, b-ing in the-.Bmper bund. ' ri r rtnr ff - WAirrtxtf- , and ad . , Jrwd - to Ihe'Cowrnor and council of ,Mh.al) r North Carolina," in raply, ttiuU arwmrtr no from ti.em a'p. ff.-v"!;, joiho nam h 8tat,f the . mily forirMd (IfneralCoverninenL and rhi A dralnwt ration... Like every thinr to prwfcdin from tlie pea of U Ja i fimnarable eaan. it diitimmi.K.t f of sty ! and derated patriot- -T ? . "iri jro,n thw Union vh,ch t'-Vtn(l tie high, timate a tiiicrtnuicd of .tf value bv the writer, ren- r- a d the t;ovr66aid, f t A vIMNDa.SD IK(ilM. MarjUiitt huVili j;ruf a;Mlulri ll ((ir.li,. ii ai In li Irixi kouiiiiary l. Ik1 Iwtffi that Male and Virginia, III" follow iC irtirh in ri-Uiii'n to iSal iiljf t may prove iiilfrertiiij to IIumm rfa.Wawbrt mmy rt U infirtiid 4 tle prwiti'Ifi iijxm winch Ike fnivr Hit ri Im r cLuna a portMW f th pn-mrni t-m'fry tit ihit rouiiiH'nwalfH, We rrjy the artkle Iront the B-wrmey ( Vt) lnitllir!r t Jlirjlajid, it aein, haa again revived her rkiut lo the tnrntory lying hetwnen Ihe North and tV-uth briuchVa nf tlie IV loniM river, and we urnWl'.d during the liinl aoaiiioa of bur (eneral awemlily, a !')' tad aiini reaoltninnt with a view ofbriiijr lbi olj feud, before the . aupmuucMul initio t.Htatci fi;r final d 'trrminilioii, Not xreally appn)iwive of ..tlicftaul and yit dixpim-d ia a apiril jf prudfuce t'l I pmioe fr ewrj jrotrijfnry, the fsorj ai aemiHy IM le. ai, fliinn iu rewenl atamon authorbd the jroveroor tff eppoint rtnoWi-mer U eolljcl aod pre aerve whatever evidence conld et Ihit die taut day le iroiTjfcJr"" rtlalion lo llwt Umg diapiiM ootimlary line--aod ia em. formity thertb; the M S!artin.Iiur Ga vn Inforuia ii that' Cbaa. Janiea Koulk nor, Em., of thai place, boa been a-ipom. tH ty the" governor of lbi ewmTnoA wealth lo perlorra thedmiea of auid ofTioe. ' llie dauta of lUrftiri, we believe em braeee about half a million of acree of bind, aome if it the rtckeat lainJ in Virgin ia ; and if auci easful, , would birive ua of about one hulf of the count ica of Uamp hire end llaHy, one third of I'eiMlletoti, and parte at Randolph aad Pretlun. It may be well to real glanen at the Sroundi upon which tbia bold and foreii ableilemand rente. The true boua lery klw n AValale'al'lhe'eUleof Mary." land, d5xnU, on Ihe quenlina, W hich ii tkf frit foundation vf tkt rirrr f'glomacl a queittun which we had auppoaod aa I'jn-f nince aettled. not only by the common uudf-rxtarviinj of the country, out by ac curate aurveye, and positive adjudication. The Let . that Ikeoutb Branch ia the rpt t ream, a,nd eitenda furtheat west wardly, haa tuTorded to Mary land aome pretence fir aaaertin-' the claim : but when we eoiieider that at the date of tha grant of the Korthura Nek of Virginia, the North Branch waa unif rmly held to be the true, head atrram if that riverthai uch waa the umlerata-Mliiie; of the rraiitor and raotee of that territory that it waa ao olnmnly decwed to b, inlhmidlle i.f the 16th century, after accurate and la borioua eiaminatinn and wirveya; and no ftntTyTiTinifted by ' MiaryTaPif horw'lt in . irof titi mfttinjtfi, l be hi Win th'-ir tirimty, that they Will attrful Iheiil, ripr-ui l-if own -jiimon, whati-vcr thry uty bo. In the ("tiuioa will of Ida t- lj we tun arquunre ml heartily, al tli.Aih our own viewa khMild be dilierenl ; hut we are una tiling ( ee lite contritan cea nf a fvw arlive parziiia ptm4 off far tit Wui aiwi lite eSHn? r4 ihm l fpvpla Spirit ethe Apt. II ADJWTXEVnfth TARIFF. Ilitr cm he mo huueat man, er true lo ver of hn country, but inaM fl jrel aol iCituJe in relation to the aifjuataxml of the larilt. U, iidod, a quentioo uf Biagni. tud we were goin u aav, frililful mnjcnitwhswa-hica- aiiWe"idiuiited. we f ar te dMwied lo ehoitk our avtlmn loiu centre. fH1 there are many who talk of aouMmetH wuinwt ifne rtfleclion, auid wttnotit fitinj- twtweir mini IheVaatcW ceptj.n o llm. princijJin-wbicb-eay m-ilificalioo, deaarvin to be called an ad juatnienl, inual rtt. It ie time' that auck looee concepiiooe orTa aubjct ao viully important, aboolj craae, and that all aiJea laboubl duly rnfleclon what principlea, and on w3i pnncipiea only, tbia diatracting qneatioB can be adjuated -Ta the mJWlioir mind, H imtt be ap parent lhat one of the great and leading uiwchitf. of Ike ayalem ia, lliht it haa fla ced Ihe two great aoctimui of thia ciuntry in hoetile relatione on the great quentiiia ofjatation and diaburtenienie ijnetiooa, above all olbore, the moat alaner'iuf on winch geographical d;viione of the ceuo try can be formed. It muat be apparent that, whilat thia dangerooe aectiiMial die traction exiata in relation to iheae vital queationa, our country mutl be expoaed to the awawa-aWar-arowa eiceaeitiidea f -that -we muat be oerpftiially menaced with the dan. ger of diaunMm itaelf trot to advert to the Bftcearau-y conequeuce of diatracting the cutinciliof the nation corroding the moral fyd politica of the countryand almngUiening, beyond any ether poaaible atate o tkinga, the Executive Power and pati-onflg. No modirlralion of the tariff which will leave the country in a aituation ao dangoroua, can, with any propriety o( language,' be called aa aifjulment: 'thia l.ringa ua lo the point which we propoae lo eonaider, to wits what are the pnnci plea oq which the tariif muat be modified, in order to terminate tbia dahgeroua tec livnul conflict f ' We confeive,.two conditiena to be in dieiviaUo firat, thai there be no eurphie revemw beyond the ordinary and clearfy eonetitwti-iiie) waata i f the Bmeiiimerfitrt " . and ia the i it place, that the moriiftra. tion kliall be anth aa to eqnxliz? the b'ir iTema -aa nearly 'aa "pructkabre-aticn at leant, aa shall not act aa a tax on one aide, and aa a ryaiem of " bounties" oo the other. Tliat a aurp'ua revenue nrrt keep up the tier. ncilof the State wf Noeih. farofina' JiiXiintf-eeuU- have Wn mnrm ?reeableto me, than the proofa contained T .L'li!l!H.offrkiidl'i. ' -t,,n'n,-nfe1'" for my p"oot ' fX ;..r,WrwmenJ.nich I have hweh . . Yr. .And I recifiroaate, wilh heart-fett .. aoiwatmon, - Tmtr eongraruIaMotll on the completion of the Cnion of all the Stateet - , or-m. io my juaiment, pregnant with , ' Wort salutary coneequenrea than cat wnaiiy oe etpreated at conceived. f it will ever be my firat wiao4 moat , . ; um7 m my power, tm.- .yri-l!me which a r. 1 1 . r . inifivFiiiieniiaiu Inought proper lo ( kiui iub, vy exentn every power i - in , iiq iTjsiaem oi the I nited Statei Iy Ihe Conalitntion, fat the happinA arid trMpartty of our Country, and by-gi ving Kicacy to aiich a ayatem aa will ensure - - T Ihe genertil wwlfare tod conciliate Ihe public mind. .' - ; t ! ; oMremte mniieWeptable t to yon jny cknowlcdfenwnts for the kind t concern you iakoia the restoration of my lioahhlnd preeemtiou of my life and io ; , the retribution I tun;.- receive after the , - renttusKnorthwmortrfexfceaca, -,Iay ' wi th State ia whose goveniment 1 1 t ' ?M h.av9 15,0 Princjpl ?icy, be alao the fuciuur care ot tfcvine-r'rwndcnee.t "T CEO. WASHINGTON ttui Compact between that state? and Vtr ginia, ;we cannot but regard ibis pre tea ion ofottf "sitter atali tiboel aa ille and unfounded aa it i aula aad olHlete. Thore ia in ihia county, at the corner of tha preiM-nt divUiim line between Marv. land and V'ireioia. e-etntHi mmrtnt F t Intnilially called Fairbix'a atone, which l,rfM"1 liraction cannot be doubted by tradition icrorma u waa . planted - shortly ' ' "M iw"9fd tlie proceed aiter a dcciaion of the Britwh owroment i 15 w 'grrw tor jne ; mat few years, in 1745. end intendeit in Hfmi-m.t.iK. tltt t riae to perprtuai beart-bum- bed swing of the fotomac river. Jn ac- f "'S"" er7 dilfereot opihioas in enter- cordance with the d. ciioo junt referred U1 u"w'1 1 wo r,ot ct"s of the by th Briton jrwmmenfc -lt praeBj there art none now living who aaaixted at tlhe 0t'nfra' oTernment the ene giving the Jayinff the Hone.' alllwuSh It Ii i duL T" "n """"uciioh bw emorace most aiUo Umre are m,ia the eoanty whot T r1! argwinj a-"4int l!i rxp'dinm'f l frl lie,? ilutK , and in ai pert l!i pi i'Mi pica of free trader "' M An tirew4ve multiplication of aiiius lcr. is produced by the nmctiwnt of lawetboae it joi t i,ti revenue, wit ine at I tiff TW Wli ilolwnce lo awaiilt. Wl !1 L.J y pMti LATi:mot rxnorr. (tj" O ir avwi arlimifier tlm Cuuprr rV excluniim of iWign i prwluclione, M Ujret rameup iin kfurday inwrning ipiiomi hernia ei iiMnirauo hhimhij Utevar uy U thought of lliS expo diem y of Hmmo laws with a view to nation al wealth, ill tmut agree that the 'erica aiuAol aiaiiggtiiig inut produce IliO tnoat demoraluing clfif l.M. , I'pon thia ptne, Ihej Wet minister Rsview Jan. im olerv-4i t H orfnrk brinHiijf ' .Loudon iite4if ihe tliB irth"Apr'il a n.1 'Mvi:rjMH.J of th(T I?lh, l.y (lie ship J ho'iiif Dick""", i apt.. Ao thonv. ' " The news thry conlairt will be found of ronaiileralile mtereiwi dctailini; the merit ml ravages of ihe' cholera in I aria the - aa . - I niWilattw liAavf 1 1 1 f i ael ffw.tiafMn 111 A ISVW.Ika "What a cmwoeration :.r speeuia- p MJ , i-h 4,rnV.n in tor po of morals or good seneej fhut kntm ,1t pf0grci, of,,,, f(rra wittMaevit . 4MCurre,Kr ineeaaww Bill in Kn-lund. " " - robbing one man ef shilling lo giye it to i,,,,, (rm Fninrt nTt , another, and Arow wg another suiiluig i ,hi nri statemrnf ofthfl chohiraMo tolheseiksides! , . i'aria until Wednemlav ihe 4lh April al ... ; .vi- ' -1 n O'dcv t, and stated Ihaf to fke twsuly wmi in iiw n-aiurra wiiich Biinwi mQn I Iipurt preceding, IW ably cliararuriv iariy oppotiuufi, m tmie ot liiih excitement, la tlie lulit of mierep- reaeiilatiofl. The pnjK-ra awl. ihe leaders of the oppoeition do aot Uil to exenf4ifv this. . Kvrr eiuce lian Jackaon was call. ed by the voice of the popple to the atatioo heoccuiee, the tongue and the pen of iaii'k-f nd abuae bas followed bus- with! St.- rr as onamiij to M H ra Theae mioibers comprise only those who have boon . brought to-the hospit ihi. Uf tha number of tlioae who have been at tacked at their own housee we have no means oi lurmins an eanmaie : hut when that such individuals, aj Mr. Pari- untiring industry and wilh a rspidity, rreL.T ' , " .. V." "J . . of whom was President oflU Chamber of ' nwrmuiiiri oi pnraie aaa pnraon. i ru. ..- 1 . j , .... I . . I leituliea. are nut snared, am am fim.1,.. , -.. -,..,...IM,rllr al nalure Tlie I'reaidcnl ia charged with originating or fomenting them. Is a tel ler written from Washington tlie Presi dent ia presumed to have dictated it. Does a newspaper friendly It bis reflec tion publiah an editoraj articlethe Prcni dent is alleged to be (he author. Do li e peoplein a (ilttste xoresi their -d. testation of an act of the oppomtion in the fenute. the President W the magician who is atlirnted to have influenced the people lo action, and the action itdf is denounced as an insult to llm Senate. there a broil in tlie streets ol Iks Capital Ihe President is d.-aignated sa the insti gatorand if ttre t'bohrnr should unfortu nately viait us, no doubt the President would be gravely charged with having ,!T ....... ...i :- ti. i Jr, . . .."Ilea iiipui imj ji. in farm naaaiuteo the country for 10 years the President ia de clured to be the agitator. The Georgians snd the Chemkeea have been at lojer. heada everaince Mr. Adania wsa elected in 1934 whatever difficulty this haa oc casioned haa been charged to the prcsi dent. The supreme court make a decia ion whieh is deemed by many to lie anccn. t . ' JWUUiiuaaj. ana runu and forth w it is avouched that the Preaideni w.Ii nut. ivetliatlheofllciolreportaexhibilbul anim perfect view of ihe victims' which fall be neath thia appalling diaeaae. In England ita ravages are comparatively mild.. We give the results of ihe last oiticial account pabliihed in London ; Ihe particulars are only remarkable aa ahnwmg that the ilia erder hairalae brokea'rmt at GonleTa Torkt hire, and Kly in Cinibridgcahire-and thai all parte of London are more or tea . jm . '-"em anecien. i nere are caaet reported even in me vuiagea artj went to that metronoli.1 as Chamler,wrII and Chcbtea, which are both remarfcaUe for their aaluhrilv. 0t extracttshfwlhjj stole of .the-Ra-! form Hill m the house id" Peers at the la lest dine.- hart Harrowbv hal,l. against the bill at the firmer aeaaion expressed his determination to vote fur it second reading, that the houe might go imo comniniee upon H, and lhat thoee amendments mtght be ihen made which he thought advisable. Thia nobleman ia supposed to be at ihe bead of (hose Torv n. l i . . . ' i cera- wan nave oetenmnod to adopt i m-re coiieiliatory poltey in regard to Re orm. i.an fiauauu.1an, abo alae, atatad U4 SskI i (ha K,M(h, lire, bidding tl,e wnrJof ' ' llli.,ul.l i.o.r, j;r. 1 111 11 in esr, whiui the bre.1, i. f ,t Inwance.- Mr. M'U, '"1J"" lw smril of empromi,t .JIS a Ica aha. -..fr. a.' " OH - ""a cuiu.ad,ti 1 ""eeMi,- pcr cant, ed runrrai on , cf , " "7 5J only p pnr ee. Uow- Ihe fluuthcriie.a U f,,," ' this! IUitwUtjathaC,ri Itl of !W p., ctnU i """'oni ally and ioeaife the kiual 'H t-edT Notfarfromita;' same clause in which thia A ;u!.e,7 cent-ia kid on Cotton., jj UuilZF. tlared and provHloJ 'tfiat .II ilh.bdUl utredity.'. rage value of. the great !, goods U only lw!,tf M'fm le-0.-d ,t re-uiu :. rfimale a. irt-cle, whkh ,j .tsrealyaluTilpe,,,,,,1; words, to impute a prohibitory duty aa J and to drive Herein Ike Lrkel. J sgam, Mr. Dickersoa oniix. k.. .i . dea r 1S11 UM uty on wollens, coding 50 cenl. . yt7 shall be reduced . lo SB ir....i " Si 4 0 10 per ' Coofleac nr ii'i-i . . .ir. rv Siu.re.rt Cm.rt mnA ii- j-i.; . i. M"orm wouici, likewise vote tir the second rvs- The bslderdirsh ofverv tfribhler! teMn sam view aa, Earl Ihr. and the ravings of every fanatic are preir- w"y,J,.Il0'n however, to have been very nant with imprecations upon the head ui- on which money may bo ex. msyilaTBHEJCTiYfdrLcir n hilrt the other IiffiitsTne power mately frmn thowr who were so ena"lll0, -m rw?nmeDU tn us oi.nuraemonls, le . ri . i . - zz. i T7. c nnacrnana inn n r. dniv nf-iu-?'"i "-,"" in um iy.T7,fr1rwbew prf ,, - JconatituTtiinr- With this fimdamental dif. uuu,c wi tna kiiiu, aim we wiuiu tnereiore, 1 .. mu recommend it to those. who may' poaaeaa ,i,mTlu"'mutL? he appropriated nnTTanmme rorormauoa iinoa ('us suhiect vm ciuon, me . . .i ... J I r.-..w.H! -.CtK il.. !..i.:.l.l:.. toeommumcaie tne tact to him. Yre are ' r"""-'!""- " iwmumnn moir ma authorized by bim tiisay that he will ahirt, ly attend m thia trounty ; in ihe diiicharga of the duties confided to bim.--v : -- The claim of Maryland lo this large slice of our territory, although never per mitted entirely to uf umber for many years togemer, nas recently been revived in a . a a . . . . 'king !;; ,pit.ion for apprejriatioiii;'or ever receivtng them, ia violation of their coustruction of the consfjtutioiu If to this we add, that the side which entertains constiturionul scruples contributes far the largest proportion to the bublic treamiry it must bo apparent that the present dan Unre yigoroua and determined spirit of S"'HM tiona foflic( canaot terminate prosocuiron, man at any previous periodl , , K't"u ofherhistory-We do not reirret thia. "Wiethe equalization of the burden If she M determined id t&iiittZ.- m. tion. the sooner ahe enmmi.Mih.tin. nocesssry, - lie who- knows the human -' """v.ii,n, au. aw(we)-a -. ar 1 , ,.- We hate old claims, and long pendin- con- nearl? ,D.a now ,M principle of troversiea. Dut, we would take the liber- ty of respectfully suggesting, to our mild confederate sialer, whether ahe has not se lected a most unfortunate period lor seek ing redrris bv an appeal to the Supreme Court of the U. States. Surely, if floor. gia can art at a finance a solemn decision equality is planted there, muat M the force of the assertion. It is impossible that, among a people so iotelligeat end high minded as the Americana, a svatam Can long endure which aha It place the burden on one section, and the benefit oh tha othor ; and that, too, under a consti Currd Slain, A y tJ5(h JL?aflL I t an ''joined', meeting of the Citizens ' st Halifax couuty oh Monday the 2Jat of - ""JV . ! ru.is A14T03, c.sq. took -tlie f thair, caueaihe meeting to order and J wated the object to be the aeleotioo ofi IXeatM totli State Conrention to be IieldjnJRuWgh;, .mJteMkjfa.l3Ml - I Met, M. Rai nominated1 MesarsV Wil vi mms to give the vote of this coonty in f ua convention ana tuey were UDBiumoua ? ifwinfi'd. j intion i?cso7ori .That thw dele. ufi be instructed to vote fr a ticket v'ticA will Support uan.: ANDREVT JACKSON htXM Presidency and PHttir J nAttwr'B fir the Vice Presidnney - Q.1 inotv" n, Rewind, TiuA Willis A L ro 6 rejpc-tfu!lv recomraendd o the " r v,jsttnas therjicctorliir IhiitDiiriet. O i motioa, Retailed, Tiat the E.Utors . . :'1 in it, -i . t.. . f, iie several f-j""1 " -'lai'-, nc rr- ii -"d fr puUiai tho prwodniTja of thia ....nr.'. '''T r W. ALSTON, CA'n. ofthat tribunal in a cars like- jhat-wbich f ,ut.,on C r , 1to.P,,ottc, H 10 qu! haa'recentlv ivrnnxt it rni.t.! enjwmeut of thoir natural advantae. - T J - w"wes wvwivuir I n. . . . w supposed that the commonwealth of ' Vir- . F?ttU. J81"' .fi,e.d maJ gtnia would consent. yithout n atruirffie ialLllJ10 ert with half 'imNu.r. h -i., I " S-nswer.on noother than the ortneiole and seventy thouaand of her ',!n;M nicfr But, tradinase aiwrt, if she is determined ,.,0,.i?iw : M L. fulljbrce.of upon it, Virginia will defend hf-rclaimi ,lM r? 1ht-the hborv and cv with every posaible exhibit ion of kindness.- ,,!al of ,Lirtioti Wtheountry have eoWfWHywwl good tcrtmr ' : """-"" mrnnni i say den clisiige might paove -dtrousf and we cannot doubt butjhat the high-minded and iutillijeut people of the South, who so jirtly complain pf the ayKtem a it is, and wno ace, in its continuance, not only their impoyerishm"nt, but: the destruction of public -liberty, 41-they could be sjatiafied VAN BUREXISM. - , . Tliese .are the : days of PreamNcs aad Esautiooa of r Acre a set -nd further' The Van Euren tmrty or shall the' van uiirea partizans in tre-SeW ctive,iiindre first step, by aome means or other, to de- more inditlferent the oeoole m bn th. PlT"' miomi ino ..,h;. .k-h i' Iiiu. .v. i. 1 ojusiice ot any arrangement which wi: r- jsi miv tfvtift uifi eriu aa? ttlJ 1J99 i ..I4.I..1.I . - a a ' . i ii i hii v nit m in rnnm rtortv inn u apt to ue - interrupted or opposed t and as t . . , i . w Ch9irrm,:.slcretary great . Oljoct, answer their ourooeoa. they can nani their reeolutiuna tmaniuiouKty,' and order Jhem TI?.L?"j What;; the l.lw': jrreal points firat, ot pre- : I"0053 9 irin treasury, and Inallyran equalttatiuo, as to be published in all the-tanere tn ike Stale, and in the Waahingtoai Globe. " We cautifto the people to be on their guard against hems' misled hV" these hiffh- ouBuing puwicatKma.'- A"f (at,"e hare o .oouw, ia on loot, to manufacture a quantity of what may be called artificial publie opinion, in order, by mean of if. ultirhtttely secure to them liberty and union S which Jhey have in view, P. S. Since the above was prepared, ifr. Adams has made his report on this subject. We hasten to lay the bin before our reader, and wilt follow it tip with the report , Wo have sot lime or space fUr coninwotM-i-'"--. - Jctch?4.- From a lecture on Political Economy. a.- ,ai- " ci pouiiosi owivion or rrom the proud emi- aiated that the -oeatertivo nence we occupy as a nation we may be main untouched, coneeat either to the plunged into the gulph oT disgrace and Trewwry compromise, or to Mr,- Dicker nitn. ; In the, virtue and . intelligence of son's bilL which ww t.hi;,H c.vt.- iik. the people tJ,ere abundant strength- matlon of oar. readers? What course but the peojilethmtgh viTtuousiajvl. jmlel- Coog aa wiH pursue, or what will be th ligenu swy sleep -over their rights and thia must not be? The time has come hi J.i. Jl 7.7 From a lecture on Political Economy, when every faithful aentinel should raise nmiecta, 'however thev "mav rfifTne il uZ oril. -'ISSlIbyKieha'rd Wh.ti.tev, XL ft ' kia awlrinV .n;-s-. tUm pr?. ?,wr.w wy.diurwtome on the rrar hairs that have Wr.m white in our wars. But theu in another br ath the same President is represented aa "an imbecile old dotard" a man de. ecended to second childhood,-.without en ergy of body without force olmtellect led like a child by a kitchen cabinet In one picture be is a Soaring 'Ken' to whose weefverr hi!) and vallejr.throilguoul Ihe Union -ochoes-ior" the magician who moulds tlie opinionaand gives shape, and body -lb Ihe action of a majority of twelve juliiansjif people."' Ib the tither hw-ia Dariulrts, quiet . imbecile with little be side the human fornuclLJiut hui hum ty. Now we ark the people to look at theaa piclurca.. Waek themitrthe how; gusrusd in their language, and said that they conindered their votes tut the second reading, implied nothing more than that in their optniiHt some rsforu was neceaaa ry. The Duke of Wellington continues uncompromising in his oppoeition, and on the whole it ia very evident that we have nothing before uer hB which fe formaa opiniun as the trail lata" of thia important measure. -' IfthearcottntS given of the meverrrcnts ot Austrian torccf tQ,Ancona, wiih hoetile intentions towards the French division whfch ha8jah.cn piaaion-hat-tdeee oo corrcci, me conduct ol the rrench gov. eminent appears inexplicable, for we can. noTeohceivo they would have sent troope ,Lhjlhff,''h''ttt, being.. well assured it I I " lit. est .pint of candour to reflect open theae Z!zLT- j vanou. and wr Tanm. durJ TFhir pro- a rupture! rye 'r varying char..nd M. nJ'" JWZ.m.trpryUuT miee, and irwinuations.. .And hen we , . " Vc.lli? even ,f thcY hd watbemieioru : DoyooUliere -. " ' . w " ... t.rl ...evtlirsw. at art if j a-: r, comeu mine same mini they are all the I iia Jla T " ! J7.,-uw,t,?m progeny oT party party party : aa far T " ,,uo' amam rw"n. from the truth ta the eiaVm. .11 M. 7 "nporUnl one either. Time . uu I mill turn unnn-A .... . I ,1 . . west-as tuiliao it, as midnisht blackneaa TPr' mystery ..-.kl -i ii ij . . 'e puDiiincaejrciiiMeii SHtnni i. mum hi. viwiwnm iimnunn nav. i proof ueceaNary I We point to the history of h a adminiatrationh tlie hiatory of its nnparalelled success. We point to the state of the country a. state of Mneiam. pled prorityT'tI it jtiblTioougli' that our negotiations have been every where aucceaaful that our commerce ia mnr extensive than at any period of past time published UcIukmU On Satimiav decree oftheEmpororJSichoIaa, which'we received from France, annihiliating ihe nationality oT Poland and incorporating that country with the Russian Empire Thisdoouweet ha -excited- the-retrtrt indignation in Londonj ind the autocrat ia accused o having openly violated the trea ty oi Vienna by which Poland waa sur- that our manufaxtoriea are flouriehing on ""fT!1 10 M tmPror Alexander, aad every hand-wiragricultorists reaping the "nblush,.n8IJ: nradicted his repeated as- full reward of their labor, our improve! """Ta ' tt would be menU encircling us on Svery akle-ur re8P6c,d' Hlh' M- Casimer Pcrier wiU Trteury fuirtq overrlowing-the Nation- "y " ,h" occ,sion. prwerve al debt paid-l:. our relationa perfectly m , , tPPM?n tocji we peaceful I Is thtre a people on earth n ? to ,m"S,ne forw nolhut wne situation can compare with ours f j T'.".""'" "m " wnicn And can it be, that we are miSgo-erned ! 'f fall of Warsaw, . -- "i uovuniriiis truth, is, he people ha ve at last got an ad miniairauoa oi meir own tlie ariatocrota wluchtbya: ure ariniocruii 1 .1 . .1 - ..... - - who were gambling away the country have T,u rl , PT PP" been dianloeMll Tl, At.m,,. uJ. . 01 the fnenda of Poland, and that thev had HvJh!!!rj3yin oihces nnd sidttuMs plain. Democratic, working President and r wro,e '""i ,,M from the Cabineiwho attend day by lay to their I 'v . . assurances thatjhe inde. dutiea manage our alTkire in the frank T C M-alunalty of Poland ehould tearlca). atraiirht forward w.v k:,k " preserved, and yet we. how 'see that cures succe9.nd they are wiccessful. Nn h0""' mikout an. krmy bt tefHiiTvw LJ cause of censure can be ibund hence a V- ". BlHar?"5 minisiraiion, ormy the thoussnd sillyt malicious' and incohtis. tent fiilaehoods" that are invented aad cat, dilated; to misread the unwary, and entrap iv - .r"-wit- . - - ---- - ; tn crouunma. 1 ne limes call lor linn- ness BWtw-.i he people must stand V Congresl has now before it a yariety of "r 100 measures propositions in relation to the Tariff. Will distinctive hationarcharacter. left a monu !?eni thg harhanfy; and duplicity of her at the tiSxt elections It, a yoico lhat wiul.hape, er wilLany of them pass at all 1- ailence faction and consign derhaffOsrtieS t Will Mr. CU " -in. k- -I .i..i - ........ tt law U09 0 DI IH-atlV a a a l " TVT7 eoroieacenUiog to ik wuiii j uui . wnai laen t Wh ' u . muni root exactly &Q en.-. :r.i t one cenl more,, thev will t:' ted to have cost f? 50, and be taxed as. cord.ngly opeulbe fictilioua value. Tka Bill says eapresify that all wullci-,U sclual value of which shal be Meeiita, and shal) not exceed 92 50, iluj " ooerrwu o neve .eost f i 60, and bt ehargeaWe therwiai witq the duty ao charged upon auch manufacfurti WO value of 3 ft centa." And what U iij J per cenl f So, if the actual taje ahnuld - it mmu Dfr raTcii as tf aT ka4 csl $2 SO, or, ia oilier word-, ii shell kr a duty ejrstm per eaot.' It not rhia- mo grows injusticw t and la - it not maaifi-st, that, under these pretended k heroes ol re -duction, the prices ofgooda are to an fully (and we had almost said fmmluMvJ V fixed, as to render apparently lull taxes much mora oppressive than much kinder ' taxes would be upon the real value of lbs articlcet'The same remark mav be mula of the apparent reduction rprni Bojirv-It " or"7 , anorqs no real r?ucu.butiaka in connection, with the fall in prices abroad is actually higher, ia proportion, thant!' taa imposed by the existing 'iryite"m"Suck'' are tome of the principal tstures of tJiote. Bills; and it needs no spirit of prop Wy to predict, that the Souh will never acqui sce io Ihcm, nor ajiyjhlng like thenU Turn and twist them as they mav, they are still Bills ol protection, and Billi 4 yninny. Word them as they may, tbey are Mill donlgnej' to inijoyerili and ea. slave the Smith, for the benefit and airraa- diaement of the North ' and West, . "Dit guise t hyself aa :,lhou.fc uXilill, aiarery, tnou art a bHieriiU',-Mind oor friemls the manufacturers may real assured, (list dpi-" thee of the doaee - so kindlv 'menared and Twceiroca, VM WlSn by tke tioHh. ....... " VIIE TARIFF . . I "At lencth this imoortant aubieet ii fair ly before Coogress, and both uouaaVaMaT" ready to act upon It. Information ca led for in various shapes, Jhw beer. fiirnU)J mtbo prorterqUartori aod thetommiUoM of both the rjeamte and house trwese'i-v tativeshave made their reports, - Tha alia- cuwion, we may say, haa already com. menced ; and from the ' diversity ofeniny ions known to be entertained, theckuning , of antagonist principles and the struggles , of adverse inters!, wiH dubtleaa ba fa' hement and protracted. " , ' ,r r ; ; . Id tue Houae oT Representatives, on Wednesday last," Mr. Adams, from committee oo;Biwi'ufacfures7!)iesenied a long reportf accompanied by a bill, l which they remark ia terms singular ough, that it is "not such as would, in its details he mtitf actor y t any one member f Ihe committee,- but aa that upon whit a alone Ihey have been able to"uite a ma jority of their own toices." What ! not entirely approved by any one Wemuer, and yet adopted by a nqjority of the com-. mittee : Mr. Adams, we think, will nu be eounllv fortunate in carrvin? his Rciiort and Bills (Am they emphatically are), through the two Houses? We cohfiuflLour , sore diMuppoininwDt We expected some- thing better from the ex-rresnienf. ' ii'9 " expressions, quoted in numerous letters, iiiduced us to loot upon him as '"a rdwiM,"" fHebmfSbrilrTTafiiri-wkTiO of the cause ol justice prizing the Vnmn above all things else : But what have before us T A report more latituoimMw its doctrines, more bold in its claim of ft J- eral powers,, and no tesa favorable to tha pfrcftpotVythanWr.ClayscelebrHUS resolntians ilthe Senate ! It demaniB f' teetiam to the Manufketurins Interest hr the common defence (the old 4oc.tr.!1 ? ' ,.. the General Welfare, q-c") af foreiirn competiti6n'-i-and further f lhat a portion of the eommdk trt'ature- should, continue to be applied to the great works 4if jHternaUlniproveiM dance with these leading prineiplps, its. proposed reductions are on a smaller seal and lean more to he interest of the Nor thern Manufacturer of' course ee mncti the less acceptible to the Southern Agrt cultuns! iharr Wr. . WcLane'i scheuie, But more of it hcreafta, ' " ' A woman "named Stillman,. at San BavrGlouceater, (Mass.) was recenly flis covered in bed in a ' state of ihsmwi'7 occamimed by ihtoxieatiotu and fnni rhild $uf vented Hi arm rt. -htring been evof laid by iU tnOtbct.-5 ,'
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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