I ' 7 of ht i of raf-" l!e . . . ! It b Fe- ' i so 1 a Se- ; tt- k ik- ur by" ror rof bis . be- : e. j ro. f ltd ha vA m rvs bers" men ele- dof rere he find rge 1 in I irrl xhtf tU'.' if ac tSe of TV Jfrtri tt m the F-j'JlK bQ prO ij'' 4 to ll ftM"- """ ""' "",n ,n mrkr.l f. f tti Tba Young Ha of Phil-l. tjdoe fare JJf. Pre , on of t rW-aafctr from Smith Ca- r-l na, "'W dinnrf' .fT,lt l) "1 ' fee a ia tbi P"" We lru Ui f of good feeling Lctweea North and 1 . . I - -I .. . SI Suih hii rrturartl j trJ w eonawtr w. - n-y w mo rVrly Lott" pecularly ijffiffl Uc lor lU bo pniimg of of Hung aWaW. fTn euettioa eo H 601 009 m pwiry oe- the North and U ftajlh, tha La and.t'n Writ 4)ut j H whether Uui CoMiHHk. in all it feature, nwrf ( ur ahail lriuma over tJii ui or ut Lj and U l-brrti of U lV"JU. The jus J one of frarful omgniiuJ, not only to the pret Ct ratioa eW to to Ftoul of our own bigWy-lavored t tl frttads of u Utrnj m every region or in earth. Fur upua the event of (ho preterit fotitwt be- .. . , ..... i-in- "fit. r.irii' tween power aaa ngui "r"" nww u rrfutatKia of lb" puuUa to fijtvlljr ebcriehed by our an cestor, tint "mi cpabl uf aelf governim-nt,'' The Hunt ' hat br. n, and that very recently, whn. contemplating the almost hetUwntab klolttry vbrh ,ept over tha UaJ, tho moot ttnguine and resolute rlamwin of FreJo aloud tgii at the proajiect. llut tltaitka In tho f"id wn of tho reojaV, difict'd by an o-ruIuig rromliHK', we cn bdw Vmk to- trd, if od with iwrftct wmtly, t withuut ji (ly. IOC ( ! wm iim bkiwii, ami the Iteht of Rti ill ire bjojj, e Uuit, reMiute it f-nil in(1ui"ice wrf our country. Nothing cwi rt (ta;J Uit ptuff uf rt C m oo tl.mj rtn prevent U i-y couunnutioii, but ill-U-i.d Mmtuium otiiwig the fncwU of tho Couniitution, Whatever, then, mjf hen ti Le bem tlM'ir ciue mutual rUlj nd dutruft, Ul Until, id the tiew ,,( rcuiixju duufwf, lay ilr i)- luiniuiilu-, tod g-t itard. ahouliler to aliouiucf, ui oVfrurr of their i;n tiuiable uuLUltiuM. llnd Ui m(iitutJ Jewn eirrt-'d but hrf tlie rner- u d( fi Dce uf ihrir on luu luMudit, tUl i(..-y in internal nd, they imifht hie dWd the .wr of the RmnJd nn, iod Uve pritrjrlml, Lt wHe tt lrt, the mjmrnt of thir o o Ouvern uirnt, uJ the privilege of Worshipping m tint Trntrt Trmp'e hirh m deiued, tT their uiKjuitie. to l- ultintrly rii to the pround, witiioiit i reiMimng tige of iU lucliy. Irt the me!inchi!y cjti'lidoii ot' that inrient did mterertinf piiplc be t warning to u- to iJmti all tho; riui mil, pulitiral. and rvli pton. hirh led Ui their Mihjujaliuo by Ui hethen, . the ruthl' devttionof their country, aud to tlirir uarvntiy em!l(f eiilooient froio erie endeari-d to i:. i-ni lf Uh.' aiMociatwMU of many ccnUirui! TllF APIHM.vn.Vfi POWTR. l'r dnt Khali iioai.nate, and, by and with the advice ml coeiwut of the ik'Bute. iImII ojjouU," public odV- crr. It wax clearly meant that the Preiodrnt aliould not appoint ri'Aour the conBrnl o the Sraalr, unle-w a va- rncy happened while tht body wan not to newion in ff-A-hich cne he mijit make a temporary appomtiuuit. pijert to the confirmation or rej-cUoii of tlie Senate t it rlrar meetihir H With all other President it wni customa to arnd "in a n.t of nom 4hmgi thr fca --- tiM ( course- i I - public lirel r VnonUit to pa.ss i Pin a lifct of nominee to the Senate among the firtt mtg thir bejrtnrilng of every tettion ; but, taking in that me j every other traBtarlioa uf tienenl J.uk-A ha now allowed fie away mr Ltinzm hm bren ia i. . I ... t . . . . t L . IXua .... T .-n. w.iooui noo,HngeTeT,ryu, ""J-.. I y V J 7 o. ui puw ion a iuim wtfwtf fr and tend it to the Se- f i lie. for thwt nut I Way, tiier- btve toU been . tJrm two Jt three, htimimd apawnUnew wade thia j on ; the last Waalnngton paper ojntam a lil of w le than frenzy. U 'jnde U.ou:e ; Ift ilw Stae.."; 'rv'(tT tlie Treasury is not pne of tltcw 1 , Now tVre ia but oete way to account if thia. The HNVtJbu. iatujg wowi lujt xmk Aj.jBuuteU-alL the Mperty of the I nited Miteg; be ha found Mr. ae rcUry Tauey a eupple wirtroment to do his bidding ; e has reason to.kuow that Ute Senate will not confirm 'ane appointineut, and tiien fore he take tlie re - omubilitv " of keeping that miwnble creature, in de nice of the Constitution. It is ridiculous for II M"ajetty to tttempt, by word, recantation of his extraordinary chim in the - Pro st," whi'e he continue to rrocf ire upon the rule it-rein kid down. Whether he. in lamrua?e. admits r deniw r rcry cntitutiunal rrtirmnt m a matter of arit-re nioon,h;ne, to lonp a he continue to ACT only irrrable to the dictate of hi own pleasure or bis ' II pasoloili, (rjr The following extract in from the narrative of Mitvionary in the Barman' Umpire, from whose Jour- ! wn puUied copious (uoUtious in our puper of the Jlh of April: "All hu. people wer1 on their knee before him, ad 'oln Inni by tlie nx4 flattcruiw and even blaiiphe u titles j all the dishes before bun were of gold and er : ami he had onlv to b.'!-ve what ever? one told il OiJUakiilv Jkuu4f He he-wiseiiti--grcatPSt;- and -st ot men. It is the description of a Burmin Governor at break- )-t ; but, had it been published without any denigna- ..fl4i'of place, who wrmid not- have taken it to be the t -''"rft vf a in i min i. m tjn SVInir .Himn in tllf 'y of t.slunjton ? i'rue, the pHple tbixit our " Maxter" do not, as far wc are informed, get on-their we to praise bun : ijkx what is an imperious dutv in Eastern countries t tt. a kneeling poduxe in worsh tp-- here a matter of 4 .... lice. Si yri ; we ohould not be surprised, however, to W ere lonf. a nolitical ruhrirk .rtwiuiriiiv even the nstocratic .Senators" to kneel before "The Rrpre Jatirt oftlr Ptvplf." as General Jackson is pleased ly!e himself is his Protest! ! Under the present reign, we have Tegiu i to doubCal j ah-it, the propriety of eending so many iliwiotianes to Ittant bnds, while-there. is such a field open for their V rtiori8 at home. Would it not be well, at least, to land nut a notr col anil jT1 luinu CAmA uIia Im 1. n i- r j " v v. iiwu wl.l. erienee among the heathen, might be peculiarly ;"J iceable in expelling idolatry from the Capital of the Mb ted StatM t W mra fitnitlv tn tiutnnarv and intend vo disreaoeet or even iiidiffi'mnrn for '4 bei int . M benevolent purposes, when we aay that an elo- ikmryitit lii aiw j - '"'Km remiy, in our opinion, oe weu empioyea at j1- Seat of our General Government k . l. . ri : : i t, , m Kr In the Senate of tlie U. Sutes, the debate on the -onof Mr Poidex .iter, ntt to receive the document trt, la Mill gmig oo The pf..otin of Mr. Kyth, to amend tli reuuun oai to uwrt the ' 'rule' at full length, aa part of the aaine, (mrutionej m mir bm pap- r.) aa decided Id be out taf onhf. Thla M mrTnm drtfl to have l!i oVuimnt imcribwl on thoJourtMlauf Ui Henate, mhen at the aaine Urn" they tr dwelling Uio pwjiriHy of rj-tiiig eva ila re teipi la tn cfficial paper ; but the tkuato taw through tlit draitrn, aud prnoiH!y rehulij it r The N'ationaJ liitelligcnir, of Uio 21 intt.( infUm 111 (Lai IhsJLfiaiO hu again rejected the ir l,-tf roentDirnctora of tho United Mute Ifenk, by a rote of. T1I1RTT to ELEVEN I The-t auu men, it will U remembered, vera rejected by fit Ketiate noun after tbe comuiencemetit of tlie preavnt aeauon ; but Uie 'r. "dent tga BoatUMted Umn, With the fArcer that, if ttiey wer igain refuted eunflrmatt! he wouJlijomiriA'uJlii CtUiMriiMWmie rrrj prmrmr ff tTii'rKi: lutrM othcrf "iriUir t&adl Tho ot itmni tl.ai ncuoof Lob owa (rtendi went igaim tlio iwiimr; and i pow reuuuaa to lto w bother he iettfrenrd tho welfitrt f Oit People more Uian the proniptiiirg of hit mad inijtualrd puona. The Kenate have return ed the iniunction of arrecy from tleir pruceedinj with regard to tint matter. On the Krth of AprJ, tho Secretary of the fVnate mtdo i Report to that body, in purmttneo of a remlu Urfi to Uiat erTect, m relation to the number of ugneet of tho mentor uila on tlie mibject of tho Depna'rte He reported I M.(X name appended to tncmoriaU tnlieit. m H4urtt"m of the dejwmttt, and ,0()0 approving tlie cour of tle F.arcutiro !! U not thia a denial of the ravorite tpitioa of the Emperor, that the People, by electing him a cuiiJ tune, inhibited thej ho"tility to tho Iknk, and placed in bit hand power to crura it ? (ft" In a Letter from Wathinfftta, dated the 21 at of April, to lle Kditor of tlie "Charleston Mercury," and published in tliat paper of tho i&Kh, we find the follow ing paragraph : .".1'oaj may form to optmon of the pmcre of deepot ic power, and tlie frare awakened it) trie breaxt of the trrant, from a fart which will trfound the public, viay trr Ot'ARD of United State' S()IJ)IKfut,(or Ma rine, rather,) $lalumtd round tht l'rtndml'$ ll rfy nifhl ! leave thi Jaxt without coninHnt ; it m tie beat thermomeUT thai could be prevented of the projrie of MuurchicaJ pfinciple," We are glad to find that the rupture between Uajr Jack iKiwumg and tho QutrrrJ ha neither eao eil Ot worthy old Major to commit tuicide, nor to lute any part of bv "fikmfy" or of hi good humor. Since he wa turnod out of the Palace, he ha been allowed a aonclutry in the Benale Chamber, tlie kt and only place of refuge bow leA ia Waahington fori trvue who are too ftee-epirited to bend to power. It muM be borne in mind, that the refusal of the Major to acknowledge that the Gtntrtl iiad more tense than the "hull Senate," wa the can of hi duvaudton from tfce-berftmJ ownfoftfic TTc'roT"'" """ " Our reader will find in our column to-day another tetter from the Major, written from hi new apartment, and w commend It to their very tprcial ittcntion, ia containing more good ound aeine, though exprnMed ia hw peeutwr rjOtmt ityle, than one half of tlie tpcache made within the tame walk. Tlie rtory of hi old Aunt i arimirthle. Hnw it will hnwl ( il.,Momptl, to JM)fy (VpfJ nuiaince lie has brought upon the country, by ppairu( hi grey hair and hi tcara as if age and olkir cai'Vi had nothing to do in ehangrngthe color of hi hair.'rior private affray in marking hi body with tears! . We hope Major lack Downing will live a long a " the Govern meI)t.,, lid ia certainly one of the moat remarkable men of things u41J JLr(?ailv cmcumI for Liii-lf a monument morejt.t.ng .thtjj bm. an etUltW Li.y lie to , m - hw , UtQ.t n - , r4to m u q , . : .me " ' The following extract from a loiter received by yUemaw-W New York, tront in American frienT in Engiand, will ahow that the Fknaliri of our country are ahortly to receive a co-laborer in their dttign upon th peace tod hsppinem of the United StaVe : " " The city of New York is to be favored with a vitit from a Mr. Thompson, who has distinguished himeclf in this country by numerous enthusiastic harangues on iu ""OJ'i o - universal MnancipttKm. He is in crane correspondence witn trie intumous titmson, and the object of bis mission is to convince the good, penpl? of tlie United btatea that they know nothing ot their' own atf&irs, and that they should at once, ainca Great Britain has act them the example, proceed to free their slave ' ' "Although exceedingly eloquent, he ia aa ignorant ot our ronntry, and tu local and Various relation, as a qtan can well be who pretends to so much. About a week sinco he delivered av address, on his favorite to pic, to a large aadience aaaembled in a chapel at Cam berwell. Prom among the many statement which 1)6 gave aa true, I, will mention the following: 'In the neighborhood of Washington, along tlie banks of the Potomac, a number of large buildings or factories are erected, in which the slaves are stowed, preparatory to a Kale, in the same manner they are on board of a skve ship.' ' The District of Columbia is the great mart in v. Inch tlie hiland slave trade is carried on.' I mijlit mention a great variety of similar "facts,' as he called tiic-nvbut tlii-e are sufficient to show yotr in what "way Ihe sympathies of his audience were excited, and in Ihow Diuilh aJian. vik couU-wtter such -farsetioodii It entitled to the good feelings of the Americans. Snm tht Sdatwi Oaactta. MR. CALHOUN'S SPEECH ON TNE CURRENCY ArenTrnnff to an iniimation in our last paper, we publish to-day the first portion of Mr. Calhoun's speech on the currency, and Rhall give the remain der in our next. If any should be disposed to complitin of its insertion, on account qf its undue kiugtb or -feriera' eharartetv; we1 wiRzotlf y Cj' them, that if, after they have read it attentively, they shall either regret the time its perusal has cost them, or find fault with the space it occupies, we will cheerfully aubmit to be condemned. It will be perceived that it is no party speoch, nor anv tlw mttawurea-it rggetf party rnenwrresv"---Mr; Calhoun exhibits, with the fearlessness of a patri ot, and the ability of an accomplished statesman, the disea-ses of our Banking system, and then points out the remedy. He shows, very plainly, how it is that vtntH derangement f the currency may produce a vast and ruinous impression on the pro perty and business of the country. Mr. Leigh had very beautifully, and most appropriately, com pared public- credit (on which not only Banking, but almost every other business at the present day which shrinks even from the approach of a rudo hand, and dies unxfcu'sjpreire ; hut Mr. Calhoun most clearly shows that tn our lJanking sy stem there is a nV-gree of morbid sensibility which exposes it to I ruinou.4 contractions and exjuuvions, Inch he pro-1 prea Jd relieve, ly giving it re rValiS uui trrngihi inl pbniig it In nm h n eniutiium a tuti ther In eh the inte( tum, iwr to f ur tho dijiUa aure, i.f (icivenilneiit, ' We trniw n.4 ht are tho thuiK of (U wr. ct ao 4" Mr. l allmun'a pnjTt at rejiit, hut we enturi tn prwlicl that after tint imt of r jiklica ami ra(i"n lmo pitM;J awav, and party ha an awerej it purpnaaw, .tne aairh hn will be found ntteaeary t give etahility ami aoumlneaa to (lie eurretiry, and winie ouch rnlrIirig and regulating Kwer a lluij of the l'nitH Nate lUt.k be requi red lu keep the three, or f.jr huielred Ntato lUnk in rheek, and prevent them from "tltonting niadly from their niilwrea." t'-m ! HUH T'Wrfk. In -iU deUte m-Tttrmlnr. MrrMnnffiim. of1f. , w 1, . I in reply to an nWrratuM of Mr. (lay, in relalion to the part whirh the President bad ulwa in pwMiija.U.-UUi. - .1 i t-'it - i - o . "I . ' ting-retnp to the ad tik' it lira A ineriran 8y Mem- Mr. iMangum prHeteJ agaiiett tht) Preaident be. ing cimei.lered a having had an active agency in (hat buMine. And he expreeja-H a hope that no thing which fi ll from Mr. Clay wa to be cotwider cd aa an intendeti implication that thaw wa to bo any attempt to revive that Fyatem, or to evado or get clear of lite cumpromitc, Mr. flay diwlaimed all urh intention. I la aaid that neither hniwelf, nor, a far aa he knew, any of hi frieiirU, had any intention uf violating it I and ibl if no attempt ihoald be made to do ao by Hie opposing iuterent, there would be none on their part, lie roniiercd, he anirt, tlie honor of the two partiea are concerned medlx-ring tothecunproniie. We were nleaxed at hearing thia 6Vclartioo on the part of Mr. Clay ami hi friend, uwde in thi upreta and candid manner? It hw that one ele ment of uWord, and a oh! important one, ba been removed from the political man ; and thua a freer arope i given to the effi1 f all two pafri A to brum back ihtv tru priiwiipW of the Go vernmeut. . The country caiumt but be grateful to the Siatenmen, to whatever party they may belong, who have Wn actively inntrameiual n acttling thi queatioti. What would now have been the situation of the country if thi question had not been ttW. Tbc xjth arrayed in opiintion to the north, and the Locutive, firn leaning to one and then to the other, ' cajoling and deluding tlie mam of the people in both ; firt, a aweet word for one, and th'n tor the other the pume in one hand and the aword in the other ami barked by 40,000 office holder, who due not that eivil war or drpotimn would be the result 1 Alternately fmidini; oirt to each one- tnai that hi weight would finally be thrown into their tcale, with the mighty mean of corruption in hi power, what wa there to prevent hi putting down tin; Senate, and retaining the purw and the tword? 15cHf5T5f ITiTi teircTimTa mot inttnK tive letson ? doe it not allow the mt'lne and folly of sec tional oppremirm! That will be the ren by which, if ever the hbcrtip of the country he taken away, or tlie I'liton detroyd, an anihiliiHis man wjio, hr fMctiiKxt eirrumManrnH, hiu ohtaiue.l an' iiiKleeerviNj popularity, will encourage at'i'tionul jeahiQtie, and, pU ing hk; xtion airainst anot her, I will triumph uvcr both.- We have last CMcaoed Mich a ralHMlr.xih. escaped u; boc-uee S.ttth Cn4ina bad wis-brnt to !ee the game that was to be played, and courage eunuch to tell the political icamblcra, that she was ret? to be tricked out' of her 'right, liberties, and property. - " " We do liope tlrat the whole of. theso l-niled State will- wwsew and 4 th danr frf gl-Jtion tlint will array one section of the country again another. All iwh 4egi-darinn cnrricTabirig with it the wenhi of death and o'rftruclHio, to our union and our hbcrtiea. ...... The Senate of the United 5tatcvs is Um last place where hisfory should be falsified, to piistsin the tlaitns to despotic power on iho pt 4li Kxecu tivc. It produce a feeling of mortification in thi; hearer, nd is hot credifaMe fo the 'mtellect of the country. We sensibly felt thia when we heard Mr. Brown, from North Carolina, assert, in the Senate, that the Bank of England was established by the Tories, and had been supported by the To ry interest since it was established. .. .Who ia there that hasthe slightest acquaintance with English history, does not know that the very reverse of this is the fact I The Bank was esta blished by the merchants, the Whig interest; was supported by that interest, and was opposed and denamccd by the Tories. That it has always been looked upon by them with a jeahxu.ayey.but that the almost absolute necessity of some such institution, forced them to give a reluctant acqui escence to its continuation. Yet, in direct contra diction to these well known facts, the honorable Senator from North Carolina makes to the Sonate the declaration stated above, One of two things will result from these state ments being made to the public. The honorable Senator will be laughed at by the intelligent, arid the readers of the GWie will admire and wonder at the historical research and kuowlcde exhibited 4y--m irrrrrs-TrpwhTTvhTcn w-e suspect lie will soon think ho had as well not have spoken, We dont attribute this to' intentional misrepre sentation on the part of Mr. Brown. Wis presume it la nu'ina la jJiArtnewi of mtmnrv. or tn liifl tit. Viflg nnvnr road any thing on the subject of our tn-1 cestral history, and to his having made a bad guess in regard to the principles of ancient parties. rra 0 waa. Mr. Forsyth spoke very gravely, in the Senate, of conduct I he; pert of the people of this conn try, that was almost treason f This grntlernao is 1 sort of treason-hunter. He saw treason in the south Inst whiter ; ana1 now he sees in the north, not indeed treason, but ualmoiU treason !" Ah! that almost f And this treason, when it came to be explained to the Senate, wa--threa.ts V Yes, thrcatrf osed byTinbrstyrthatlie cnWnimo i . .JVIIBin. " IlllVtU. I ' "fc - i but he said they hey had been used. And this our modern democrats, the assertera of the Royal pre rogative, prmioiinoe to be " amott" treason I What a pity that wo have not a tftydtptw judcurtr,. appointed to office, as sorhe of bur Congress men are elected, to support Gen. Jackson I and then this amor might be stricken outuf the phrase, and these threats might, with hit judges arid Ai jury, summoned by kit martlud, be easily construed into treasnt , ' y If tkrratt, made in a moment of excitementV by some victim of Presidential usurpation can ao act upon the nerveg of t graveTSnnator; as to te magnified into o'mo treason, shall we be surprised if a jiryv summoned by At marslial, counselled hy kit attcrhey, sxd acting uudur the direction of hu '7' elgohniill fnwl t!jit theae iHrttt ire trea oft I are netim on fmrt in our 'rsr h In- wanLt reuhiraiiimnl If thia, bm! th c(-brl of mi aiimiiiotraiMxi m repcHH tmin. in the ban if rommnfl m ii, what i fr-derali.ro f it woree f S hat we now have m downright uryym. I tV imn Mm ) mittft. We publish, to-day, a table uf the t(!W-h4irfV Ciaiveiitton, lieM in CoIuihIki on lite 0th 4" Jaiw ary Ut. It i right that the people alt,.,!,! r by what meaiwt it ia attempted to lranfer iIm ui In llta uilereaUof Mr. Van Ruren, three jear kfijee the time of General JacLaoa e.pirr. We have eve. ry rewxm to believe that the plan waa conjured up by Mr. Van Huren him-lfj and man mutt be afraid of an tovotigaluaa into b ewette, whm " j." .Vf f' t-MMMani" r ui Aivajic. princiido of In a time like thi. when the vital our (jovenimen! are under duaroaw u"M' any mag 1o ark Thrwrrtrajr of tlie people tn advanre, withawl kttuig them know hut tnitimeiilt ; and it bait dcuUy UI to at tempt to gag and bridle the rutera by t ouviittKUti of intcrrnej irir h.iJers and their relatKana and friend", who pretend tu aptak the k' of Ohin, agtiiiiMt tlie. wish itf ttinHy-iuue out of a hundred of the people. We do nut make thee remarka out of hoMilily to Mr. Van lUtttm, but of disap probation to the pnuciplca ou nhtcb it u attempted to pit him into power. We all recnilert that one of the strong (MumU of objection to Jolin Q. A Jama and II. t lay wa their uaing the patronage of the Government (r their own purpowa, We know that Jarkon and hi frienrla, ia) 1 828, atrungly coouVmr this net duct. What wa wrong tlien rana4 be right now, and every cooni stent Jackaotiian will contutiw to condemn surh aa abuat of offioe and power. .' If such con tlx rial ion uf uflate-bUut-ni are encoura ged, we will tow tee aa end to the free suffrage of the people, and thuae ia power will continue ia power. It it efimatod fliat there are Prtv thou aand offtce-holder in the United State, (f their eombmationa are aufH reJ to dictate the raixhdate lor the PrWIency, the people will tuna be d bar ged from any rare in public altira. We may rr tooably mimmt every orfte-k4oVr fun rommand, on an average, among tu cmnaH'iis fiv"e vote, which would make an organized band uf two hun dred thiHiukd pcrM iiilerc-rtee1 in rontinuing their own power and pmSt. n"l tin danger ? Yel, whrnertir any one objects' to this of fice-holding Convention, he i ttraigbtway denoun ced a a " Nullifier," "Tory," iWrter," eVc. These men are formidable from tleir Humbert and patronage ; yet, ao long a we view their retire a dangcroua to the rouutiy, we thai speak plain ly and boldly againM it. trim m fiMwrNl lat -czx cuDirtm'fj.v A'f 1 v x r We feel sincere pleasure Sn annouiM-ing an act nf liberal eonrtewy on the pnrt of the Iterord f 'om mission of Great Britain, by which a litemry be-qiH-xt, equal ill value to tvtitfAro I kou mi l J,J irtri, ha been made to various college ami litera ry iiistitiitiout in the United IStatts. This Cm miHinn having generously entertained the purpose of making a douatHm to the rhtef collegr and pub lic libraries in our country, of ccrUui vlul4 bet- u,iC Rck Mr. Rich, American bookHrr in Ixmdim, furnbdied a !it of twenty-two library and ther repertories; of learning, carl f t-AiV tho CoMiiiishioocra inuneJiatoly mollified their inten tion to supply with copies of tlie Record referred t, which axwU U the Statute of the Realm," VCltfcKaA--- other nrre and ancient public : documents. The eot of each set is about two hundred p-iunds sterl ing, or one "thousand dollars. . Jne inxtiitious which are each to receive a net, are the Philadel phia Library ; HVton Atboiwuin ; N. York Kieie. tV. and CharioBton 8cte4y Lilrar"i ( Baltimore City Library i N. Y. State.Xibniry. at AttMter t aiMi tlie Libraries of the following LUiiveraitiea and C)UegtBowdu, Me.; I)nrtmuulhk iH 4lar vardi Ms. ; Amherst, Ms. ; Ilrown, R. I. Yale, Conn. Princeton, N. J. ; of Virginia ; of' North Carolina ; of Sisith Carolina ; of Georgia ; of Ala bama ; of Kentucky ; of Missouri, and of Ohio. Mr. Rich has received official notice that wt of the Record publications will be furnished to all the above-named institutions. frmm a rttlateiptia tiaail'a James IVsjglats,.. Peter Cook, (har1ew Gioper, James Dawson, Fekiel Binkley, (colored men) were sentenced jTstcrJay moruing, by RexjorJ er, for a riot committed in an attempt to rMoue Littleton, the slave of Mr. Isaac Covington, of Worcester county, in Maryland, on Saturday the 29th-of March "ast." The 'Recorder, before pass ing sentence, made some very forriUe and perti nent remarks on the high-handed outrage of the ri oters, and expressed his determination to check such conduct, by carrying the punihmcnt to such a length as would insure, in future, the public peace. Douglass was sentenced to eighteen months con finement in the Penitentiary; Cook, Cooper, and Dawson, each to sixteen months, and Binkley. ta trine months' coiim wmeht. Mr. Cvimrtoo had ar rested his slave in this city, and after a hearing before Judge Randall, he had received a certificate authorizing him to remove his slate to Maryland. The deleudants, who- had been present at the hear- ''P01 '' amiearance of theoflkr in the Courthouse, with Littleton in cu street, near the tody, assaulted the officers and tlie hack-driver in to whose carriage he had been placed, and severe ly wounded him in the head with a brick. A pig. with; avjady- at;hild;iB Pt wrw sjverset bv the ewrigt ait er the driver Was wouiiAd, and many brick-bats and paving stones were thrown. We trust that such a scene will not again disgrace our city. i TRADE TO LIVERPOOL DIRECT. The reader will find, in our advertising cumns. - ' .1- ... .... , .... ,. e f, -W .r-rJ lro u .nowrece,.,.R treight at "u,TflB T "TeiTr'tn? ?,U be t sod to learn that they hare just made succeWuI voyages to and from that port. Many considera tions combine to make, this a graUfying circum stance to north Carolinians. It will lessen our dopendence' on Northern Cities, and greatly in crease the profits of our eitizens : a resultwhich. we are glad to bear, has already CJlovred, to a great en tent, the shipments made by' merchants of this lowrj.na tako pteasure, therefore, in ts.-illiftg' the attention ot tnose tnterestwl ia sustairjicg tLu ca- terprwee FaytttevilU Olrrftr. -i (KtT Cnckeft 11. If it na mv b: r." the Colonel, Mto sit fx liind a fence and shoot t gret men a they pwd by, 1 reckon I wou!!'&t tale a Ut at Alartin an L Jren. 1 wi II) I rlday .Tforiiia .lail. . .Thp NatMJttal IrilJigtrer, of the Srd Instant, ' contain tit Metaagt) Kent to the N-nato by the rrtsaslevit, on the occajn-w of hi re-flotniiifctK t4 tlie four Itank-Dim-lora which had ree, prtviomly rejected, W have not had lints to read this dev. cuiuenl. Tlie Intelligrtkcer aay 1 1 Having acajXceia aaaV-Utatv to read th ft'ettsge tf the I'reaatent to the nate. on the tul j. et of hw rax mittatkJt) of DirecUir of the lUnk of the I'nil. Male on the part of the Government, w trmll hj so more of at at prearnl littfl that il la a dun-iit which will be a fit pendant to the Protest, both in rr,-tiMm of riphU f the Leeutiv. and in tiemealftn of the nshta rt the ftenare." ?fe;riief ia rt lest remarkable 1Mb that , Sab train1 Aartjaai-lrt tn tltrartrTXltfft")fta atI " eatravtetnt rntx-luaiuna " Amrsif tlioaa aba tnemA-eted, kv their vetea, their diaatipfMlatlinai taf 1 1n taut m 4 (he riveefftire m'Ttl'i " matter, were erven) of the friends of the .Virnimttra.' Um, f m bum other, who were abte.nt from their teats wbra the, que) wt take,,! auufaMd u have pur pMly aharnttid lheawf4, u avoid giv Jig votes le curding to their Judgment m the matter, whirh would have plteed thrm m tn attrtmle of Centura er rebuke hi the Kxerulive." I'MTtU IS VKM.(K K, In Ktuke County, on the 1st intt., by the Rev. Hen. ry Tttem, Mr. FRLUUUCK BECK to Ma ELEN. f)EK ir.UR. IWAMED THIS UE, la PuteirtilU?, on the 'hh alt, of eorwumpticn, the Rev. DANIEL. OOLLD. Mr. Gould waa a native of New Ilamptfaire, but has rettded I a a umber of years id this Male, and ofbeia M a a Miniaor ia the Pretbytrrian Church, until de clining health compelled hint to rehnquitb (lie duties of that tarred otloe. He waa aa humble, pirsia, and aealou Chtraltia, and aa energetic and efficient agent m dittributiar the BiSle m the watte place of the land. Ha baa left a widow, two children, and a large circle rrienq an4 tecjoainttsrea, Umeot hu detuV In IxiavVsv Davidana nwintv, oa Pndar Btornins1 the 2nd iatt, THOiiAJs ji FElWt N. mfant soa f Mr. J'tSa Albright, aged 9 year and 17 day. Ia Gemtanton, rUokes county, very stKiiVnly. oa the evening of tha 3Htk alt, WILLIAM EDGAR, ma of Reuben U. and Mary Gelding, aged a hoot fair year. la ImiIM county, na the 21th olt, Mr. HENRY B. WATHt X. in the sTlb year of hi ga. KIII1 NEWS ARRIVED AT FAYETTLVIUX: April ?A Steamer Ilcorietta, with Dry Gooot,' t .Mettxie Ic lhtmbmj, Duaenherry V. McRone, J. R Tmy, J. Newha. Waagh. Court V Wangb, J. , Brannork, R. tt Brannnek, C. cV Adim. W & P. AtJ. am, I. At MeQu'nce, J. Wondbnrn, of the interior. April -M Hteemer John Walker, with Dry foods, Ac. E R. IbrekVed, Faritii tV McNeill, Alb n & KiUklali 4-JtV.oV JJUUtw tUefrare forth? ftmt Iiar'rve, IVter Clingmart, Clingmaa oV Wright, Pur ver A tlingham. Prince cV Garret, Jew llenahaw, Urtglait. imimy, I'ltoerwend, Marsh dt Cei,T. Mc- IniaU. T. I. Cowan, R. A. Burton, Tlorns tV J. II Wadddl, Alfred Dm-kery. N. Hill, P. Qoinee, Hunt, Gwm aV lluat M- Pinkston Ic Co., Wauch, Court it WUBh, Jul Wtoh, H. Douthit 4 Co.. S. at P. Don. Hut. S-imuel Donihit, Caldcleurh aV Williatnt. J. T. L C Phifi r, John Phifcr Hotm, John II. Garner 4 Co., J. W, Lmdaav. Melaoe, Melvor dr Co.. T. II. Martb. " Jjin A- Mdler Dmlw 4 Dorsrtt, Dorattt V Diet, WiIImuw HtrperE. McCoUura, Cu , Brewa, Q, W... ilrTTma, of tft iBterior.' Bstato Salo. On Tuesday, the 17th day of June next At the late Jsjiicnca of Gen. I'eter Forney, dee d. " ,.a tJM uua . I vyvi 11 k s NOT OtYlERWISE DISPOSED. OJV .. aai CaMtlaTlll wa - A variety of FAR.aQ and Aladiajiicai Toolfir- zz f. .-...jf . . I ff nrr it".." A number of HORSES,. MULES, CATTLE, and OXEN ; A quantity of Cast HOLLO W. WARE -toge. getiior with Pig-iron Banding, and a varie ty of OLD 1 RON andltf ETAL;" " ALSO Men, Women, and Children -atuotig which ara - nrst-rate luminerers, Kefinen, titoornera, ( Forge-carpentera, blacksmiths, dtc .- ' The sate will continue from day to day until tlja w txde is disposed of. ' l-omMoitt: Twelve months11 creditbond and : ajtproved security required. . - J. FORNEY, Esecutor, f OCT The Subscriber having qualified as Excf o 7 tor of the last will and tetlament of peter Forney; deceaeed, gives notice to all preotUi havinir de- " L,lLWlhJEai - I...Ll.Ha:A..a.t 1L ! L ! . -a a a . ' . - iuthenticatcd, within the time prescribed by law, or mi notice wui oe pteaa in bar of recovery ; persfins indebted are requctled to make imi sraawlaaa.t ' AM mm.S f atl. a a the accH.nfs, I will attend at the Fore everv In MT ncl--8atntlayraTO Tuesday and W'cd Delj,7 the Furnace, until the aak J. FORNEY, Executor. Lincoln County, May 10, 1831. . -'. ,4t- - " 1 Attention, Howsn Troopers I YOU are ordered to PARADE, in the Town of &i . )T' w Tknrby. the SOA day af May nest, f I0o tUk, fur Drill... . . ',,r..7'. -. l!y Order of Use Captain : ' I3Iira April n Kit-:- 4t ' A Voiuh of b-tea'ily and indiifitrioiwhabits, of moral di. pmitiun.and possetiiing good education, who t-y bo & esirout of leannrjj the I'rm'inj? lUai,n.t'i, v ,. l . tiien u an Apprcnt.v e at tiit 0:I.ce. y ... I I "j

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