. i t'lt rwicitr lt. fit,'' . 1 " i ' '" J , otry prt-irilv 11 i m worth ii.l irt K',' t'taq m uer) power i.. !., wl.w b ' ' o I dU 1'W fi- of III tUt) aiil I'll 1 ii(t Individual, lie ie ii" 'wiry W ftfiniiri f i IIkxkmiikI rea.tfs ( lull iii ! (uy ! i roiniiM r ial tce. f,,r res williui i. I tii ftwl. In winding hi country nil kimls of Irnt-ral U"ingv, ho riu4 (tfi-l Id toll l f..re Cid f r a gwlerliUidairof epaitiMil mer k . Hi. h-art's tie,r In, thai fh foepH ml r Ii f J'-n Christ, happily eountensisvl and e Vl by; the htt, niay f -reer flourish llif'n-h lite Um in it tt4 genuine end ffS-tl power end purity, Though Mi4 and Cannot ba an enemy to any m, yet J 4 well principled, adversary 14 til Wicked and bbumlieiMisj error aod opinioo. end to ell profligacies of heart and life, winch fb,w from Ibem, ed which bave wcrrua Dm country w ill guilt aod ahame. Tb Chritiaii tarrioa rtig!ia Into his patriot, tarn, but n4 bis wtr4ufi u9 reLfe. Tlrf things of Uod am too b"ly end aecrad with him tribe la Lc tniv,ed with, or truckle In, the bilk lo pi4tlMT of mm. II U 1h ritiawiof brtfrr routrtrjr, and pilgrim in ell MVn J though pe culiar and fwLUctirite4 fi lewd W I hat is wbirb be we born. , A a CM ty with famt, M God frld that I hild eia agiiw4 ilia frf in -eing,to pveylof hut " nation w be would art, upon all orr asiij a famul did, aitd endeavor to onwm-t Iba welfare of hit cjuluiry ly being a fJ imryman. U ill roolnbuia fcirty and rlirrfufly to bVr hirdtwa, lira ia alt fdly u!tmm and boen(y aimKig bia dmi4, aixf pray fitiiLfulU and earnnrtly f r the W puUic rral aa a Cbrlaiian. Wen all the citiCira aufh (Mlrtntn, Iba country would hara but malt raaaM o be araid if Ilia ntiat mighty and bumertoia aormira ; Cr who euuM pmHrmta Ibe watt (Ira with bkb Cl, in aucb a t, amuld aurruund at t POLITICAL. PilOCUMATlO.V BY THE GOVERN'Qtt OF SOUTIi CAKOU.NA. I Claroriva DaMatwtirr, ) r Tba Appeal Court baving 1kW that the 10th .Vf .. Sccttuotif tba JlcU (MfcMul at tba W aoinw 4 ib LrguUtgre, Cr tl Military UryaniautiHi 4tlic tUta," wbkb proviona Ibal alt MUilia OtTict-ra , ahall, witbia thirty daya aiW Ihoir aUcti.Mi, lake ' a Outh M that Ihr-y will b fitithful and tn J giant brar lo Ilia kala of South Carolina," ia urv ' - riryrfitutliinal. null, and void, il beeoint ilia dutv i4 all OlLcora eutruatrd with Iba avccutioii Ibr Ltw( to Cotdurm lo Ibal dociaiuu, until Inn Conati lutioa akall jb awMakHl, or Iba Vmvi rowraad. I'ikVt our ayvteia of Uovemmnnt, il M thn provinca of Iba Judiciary lo eipaiiid lha lawa, and obeli met la lha eumtittttd autboritiaa baa alwaya bnrn a diatiiuiuialied trail in Ibe character of tba Vaute U 8MJth Carolina. All OOWra of the Militia, thgreWtwaaCHmaewiia way haw brrir with: )k)U in cotaaMumica of tliair nr-glact or refuaal lo Uk Jh Oath of. A Hgtonc , Drearribrvl by tl ""bf Act, will, oa application lo Ibe pmpf-r HE ; rera, be entitled to receive their Corn uii"i una, JVb Court baa alao deeiiW thai (Ue On4b preueri. bed by Iba Acl of tba 1 (Kb Dreen.ber, l?IM,'(the , , only Oath barattaura Ukaa by Miblia OtHcara ia ihiw l,yir-ticr,iHaviroMiratntk tba only Oath which aaid Oil ice r caa b lawfully required to lake ia that lo bft fiiud in tlie 4th Art. U tba ConatitulMM, in tba luUowiug worda, via - I'du awaaf (or affintithat-1 am duly quaiifcd, accorduur to lha Conntutii of tbia State, lo ei- rrW lb:Rea to which I have been amnntiid, j diniethe.r4)f1andprwe,prrt : " ' - All Otficera Who bava but bcretoTura taken tbia Oath, whether they bava received their Coramia. "afciua or But, ill accoitliiiy lake Iba aaid Oath, authoriaicd to adminiater Onthn, and cauae h. n )ob duty certifiod and endorwd on Ineir Commie. Bia,'rWber"vackiea',4iib4r pi4'-naaiwa . wll-ba t4e,by lbffnper4XTiref to eetMUhe . i;.. . . . ..cJttrotitabt Wkd ap t aI, aa aoon a tfle urnnua. tioo of lha Militia' aball be completed unuV-r tba t. ififjtpitfg thereof witt' be made lo llie Wo. O.Gcera, aitd through tbetu lo the Comipaojer. - The Qmmmnr k wwH awaro that he might to are s tranefcrred to other the reipo(aibility of uecidiru r i. eour,, proper toiwnuraoed on th ocutin. . UaIir tlie power coufcrroa by the Comtihution up. ra the Eteeutive, lh IsfiAniun might bare brn r V '," 'tttimeolylBoiiveMl tba Mehtte qneaiion aubi - miitnl tii ilieie wiadunw Tbia courae he would 1 1; !'"'hav4 felt biuim.lf loHiod to pursue, if the dociatoaof tba Judgei had been regnrmi by him aa leaving , tba State without officera, and without'any militia i L .- organiaatiooi txpuaftd to" ill tlie ilanert incidenl Id ' " ourjMKulinr actuation. But pitting a dilH-reiit eon . " atnn ti'fi aj" tlia deciaion, and btliejin ibut iU . 1 ' ' " wily eflecLWifl b to preveat H uCrcetwenl uf an , oaih of fidelity and allegiance to the State until ' inentalwdyagreedtobytwothirdaofbt)tbbraiich. - en of the Leginlaturw at their Just arAaion, and now a waiting lha ratincati'm of the ensuing Legialnture '. . . ; L.-to b eiiw--by:tba'paopta to October ; rext, the ,'""43overtKr b dwnW it mora advimhla Id refnr the area! attention arimnir wit f the decinioa of the AdowiJ Cairt lotha nest Le- vi thW willrfVe'th' front thw' Ml,t th' h otfit of rawing their own acta, and deciding an ettsitiiif Coutrorewy between the legislative and judicial de partnveuU of the Governmeut. It ia deemed a de cisive argumetit la favor of thi cwirae, thatj in aub. tnittinff IhosNj iraportant qnention involving, as they are aupposod to do, the rights and dutie of the citiwm, the aovoreignty m ine nans, ana me '-rt-htiv'Dwe'r of the Legvafttreand th Juificti; ry) to tub rr.oPLEVan appeal umaibj to 'the highest tribunal know a to our aystem, tba aource tXtXc TwerrwfhoB Tlecistoirna "lorifTJoIayed than may perhapi be ncceasary to eecure an en li.Thtetwd iudiment, free from all undue excite. menO will coma with an taEtsTiai,it wkicht 451 AtTTHOITT XV-OHa tl onuevea inai ineei amth of moderation -and respect for the lawa and rimmitiited aulhoiritea vt the countrv, thua aflTorded at a period of much Btcitement, and untler cjreum. aam e cf peculiar trial and difficulty, fcnn be with, r-xit s Mlntjry influence on public opinion, both at Ij.ime nd abroad. . Tw Governor and ComwaaJcr-in-CTy'I. io pr- tii Hi if rurilwt r- ( m!"n Ml itu y t.l Bil l Jirnnf,g UC ui llA lionr.KT V, IIAY.NR. tub ;j:.m;iiaL t-orf orncE. T1j" K' 't r tli CfcmiU'e of !( etm on luf iit-rtvn t.,'.n in ciuf f-t'iiiniit, our ri .Un tuuitt ti( nl tu ini'U- ariih tl. I illuwinf tnunr ( d,f 4 aUtk m iti'liUnd ta tU4 N1uiaJ UiU ILitcrt of tit ifii ioant :J , , ' " - " la iba H aata, y(rly, Mf, Y.witZ, of O"". fnm tha t 'niiiiitu on iba f a4 UiT.re, mxl Die lunf J'.k J it K' (rt oh Ui ttUm ut liiat rulliJniviit It wm r4 at tba M-.firUry'i taMa, a4 tita rradiog af a, which wa litad to wok great aitebtuM, ocouji-ad tn thaa two h-Ain. ' Of a 4aritinaat of ftfJl fveat la(f1h, wa ahtll Rot veatara ta give, fr" tiia inrra twmrinf, any tbiM like aa aalyM. IMWrrinf tiw fuH ufwtf of oar raadvn, ia tbia putiCuUr,.Btd w can pgalinh tha R port at larya, w nuat conu-nt ouratlv, l to-day, Mb m attotfipt to Jt-frh tla f Wfal canpUia. Taa St-pult acta out with autmg, aa tU raoJt of UK lavaatiratHM kV Uk tximmitu-r, mat UM IV part ineal la larlf laaulat la a4lrtioa to wbwa, tba CwuHiittna krpurt that tba Porbnaatnr Oaral baa, fnaa time to tiiiw, burrowed Jarre Mni of pvmey fc the at of the fiat (Mine, without aaf authority of law. Ki of t) Vmn, it tUle4, wvra mdt au rm tlie ial Muaaai oi Ciaiirrma, at the ciauoMnre aieot of wliirh, the Fuatmaater bad repurteti tha De. partaHit lo ae mi pvanenoa of a eaaaiihirable rorplua vf rhada. Tba tUy for ao to etata lha eebu ami eradiU uf tit lfMrtovol, a aearly aa can aa -cr-taine-i, abrcby it apowr that tha Gearr! IW tWirV w ttMulvcnt by air hi bnadrnd and threa thaiaa4 hi huotlrnd and tweuty-aye aotlar beyond all ita rewiur. eea, Unxnarmr tb eipeaeaaof the Pre Office rVublmb- ajMal fir fuar yeaia prucedinf the ruiiMuiitrrmmX of tha prtfwat Aouhn utoiiia. With Uf 1mt yrera loiloW mr llfin, it at atatmi, by the CuuuiulU, Uiat tha ea pi.ai'4 lira Iwt imf yeara ear t"nl4 that of th pr eMiag (air veara, bv thtve biiIUim thnw hnmlrrd and thirty-etifht thoownll dollara Within the Nat Urm of tiut yeara, it ia true, wmie frw wail iiiutrt hae hi Mahhafierl but uVor arrreifate eipnuw br but a vrry ainall pmpurtiua t the amint eieiM tiiu aa crUinwi. TUai teeai of eipmniiture. aW m"'n in Jvi nry of .e. 't UJIicitv Ja nuuiilr .aiUJmtad k laai-ailoiiniatraUiai, and (aviapliMu in waking lha r ImrU end eatra aIliworH, of whirh tJii? hVwirt gne WtP.rpS out ladutad a suuJm of p.i uUr turn, ia a eunple of th whole Tlie R''!"f1 dKlarm lha ljnta, autementa, end ee lunatea of the ouVer it the I'nal Ofhre, to b an rro rwmu and dffii-tive, aa little to iw ri Iw-d Un : ao lit tle, that, eutatuieUe a are the cow. liMoua which Uw CuniinilUm trriviw at, it ia nmre prulUc Ilia I tU'V fail Air khurt of, mllier tlian urml, (lie reality. In prim a Wbirh, aukMiir mhr rireaiOMarKa, it it aUtvt that, in tiin number of mili-a in a yr travelled by the cuaiU, a detailed in the Annual Report uf the Puntmaater U ami.1, there ia, by arrurate eompnYitkm, error to the amount of no lwe than erven hundred Kouaand nilea. Tim hVuurt pomU out alao inany di-rivrM'ea be tween the utatvutenla of the HI Honk, (thua de aiKaatuu; the bii nnial Report of orTuml expcnaei Bwde lo ( izrnM) ami oIKi-mI atnl othrr Utetoentu, .aa. tu. lite. a.imtinU uf eonUaota. eauw aiiiWine, ewd OMitingent exp-nums ithowinir rrxat inaucunu-y ami eoofuaion ia the aceounla and uliiniitatriUon of the l)e-partiiit.- Thr Report ilan rnmlmna tlie prvtice, which i proved to have prevailed, ia nld)rili; tlie iKpr1nenl tor loan obtauied by contractora, and ia turn, making otfe of the uaim of omtrarbmi to obtain imaiy &r Uf use of Uie ihuartmiiL In COnnecUua with which the -Caiimill auude- W oarU. -money I ra nmriiom butweeu coutiiclura and imbviduala in office in th ltrpfirtnifnt, wb:rh have dime out In evidence beffire llie Oaniuittee, aod which thi-y partMHilarite, but aob wit withtFat couuuent to the Senate. Tbeeonliafrnl etnli'ur ef the TVeaTtttieet, the alkrwaneea or muney U tTvltinir agentii,th mynwit uf aiuouy to prmtera ia vim fcitapea, ud emoloy. aaeat of prtntiwe aaoootracttirv, 4. e., and other maiiefs whieh-hring thetronage of the tJareninwnt we Brt-l with the (Veedoinof lUclwrn,". are handle! wrth fffat vf. and m wvrtfrtrlrr tHiS CwuIOTraiiI the Kenort emla with a anriec of Kiwoluliona dec la r to ry of erruoi, ahuaoti, and dfi-ct nrnetly imputairle to tlie adiuiniatralioo of the Puat OlBot, but, in part, ah inherent in the eyatetn It-'IC whi Ii, in the ooiuh.n of i um v-unuiiuao, oave wcwimni, are uwreaam, oupht to be dmilumlfrd; .('poo.ttie whobVil will ba allowed on an bamU when the Report of the Committre eomea to he Twut, that it ahVwrirT rraelf; the" beJt eptah1ion of the tenm aearehme oueration ia the GoverumcuLH thai baa been made. 7 " " "The Repiiit iconcludea with tlie Ullowuig Heaolii- uonf 1, Rtwltn.iL, That it ia proved and. adiuiUed. lhal IsfjJaipm or miHieM Banks, by llie PoMUuaater General, in onler to make up the deficiency in the mean (iir carrjingjMi J.he.,bti aeiw of the Poet Office Department, wittHKit authority "a a a . . ' ...a given of any law oi ljngrtei ana Uwi, aa i-ongrew alone piwaa the power to borerikr tnonev on Uie rrilit af the UaUiW tiiie,.airrh..ro!itrarta tur toaaa by the PiMtjnaitier Genera ire illegal and void. ""It JK-iufiieaV That aevrral Beporta of the IWmaa- ter (teneral contain atatementa whicb, tn anbaeqiieiit paocps he admit to be erroneoua; that other, eepeci- allv thwe of the lth April, ISfi and the 3rd J arch, 1-IU, are inrone intent with each other; and that, there- litre, reltAneecnnnot be placed on tlie truth and arcu racy of the omimunicatiii made by the PrpartiiienL 8. aofveeVTbat it ta fully proved tlwt a praiee prevaila'in Uie, rout Umce JJenartinent,- of era n tine eontraeta on i,, bjla whkli. y,rj Jrotji li th. d,yert.iril anu or cnanirm? ana a nennir con i pic Uk in iiinuauii je- upottA, aner they have been accepted, and that that practice preventa all lair competition among peraona wiahinir to make eontraeta, ia calculated to rive undue advanuure to fcvorites, and arm violation of IaW. a. Rrtolf d, Tlutt it appnara Uiat aa individual who (naii a contract inr the tnuinpnrtation or Ui nuiii, wa required to give it op for no other reawm than that it aBaJri"fer",MrwtaHeWW that tha act of lha Department, in reiuirin auch aur- Secfmg wieh Irnotifer, wiu ilTegar and 0. HrmJirfi, That it appears that the propomls ibr carrying the msil on the mute from Chicago to Green Eiy, waa withheld from advertieemeiit that the enn trsct Uierefur waa given in another name, but really and truly to one of tlie clerk in theTlnpartinent; that Uie eompetttwtion prnpoaed in the bid wa rained with out any inrreaee of aervice ; and Uiat the traiwaction ia a direct breach of law. -, x , ftlii Tlitexfr aflw ed to contractor wilfioar any mcrease of duty or aftr- vice on Uieir pert, and that in other caee extra allow- faneer liave lvrv-mre--wh.rtf rvrrmrerdeywtT vaeaat, and out of all proportioa with the increaas of aarvieaj.y . -, - .-' . 1 RrmJtxJ, Tliat the Postmaater General haa eeta. blihed fteainboat lutee lor Uie trannportation of the nuil by private contract, at an enonnouj expenas, and wiUkHU auUiority-of law. , - 8l Rrhii. That the tmWic eredit baa been pledg ed J the beaefit of individual contractora, and that contractors have been anlicited and induced to aid, with their pppvmal credit, the bnainem of tha Department : and that all aucb transactiona are unjuKUvable and mv propnr. Ua Ji'.mvtu iioci ippcaj iiii mau. imci t . t -n i! wh a 4 j, at a V' ij b'-t't ;" """ l ' ' "'r V ( l'-wl r'-':'! '"1 'H h p'" i iti lu-Jul. Tiiil tx aniarj lliiiarlmi of a Iff Irfwfular oture era priced W bate Uk a pU I tM liaa e-.i.lii" Ui and aoloe uf the tin- f u.Vcr of Ihe l'u )!le llrimrtiie-nt. 11. 1UI the Puat Office rVrtmot ie aw aWply ia VU j t'i atlaire In limonU-r it arrouuU aad fvpirU WfiiUr and awati-fH.iry ; Uiat it iejut ly the tutyact of public cooiiautl, and dnaii4a radw l rrfm. . IX R.mAwi, .Tliat Ut nvidital. etpwenw and aa. crH rrtica nwmry of the IVjieKirmiit baa uiotaad, ia inrnwwnf , n4 ouytit lo be dunioMlnoL 13, Urt J'il, TUl it Ao. ap ar U.at an a;7emnt waa eotMfd into brtwen two eflo.fiam of mail eon. trarui, tlie avpreaa obj-et of aWh w lo pot caiipetitaai in Urn traotortata of paaa-.igere ia iheir ravpertita avad routo; Uiat aaai arrvBfit waa draw by aa oilkerof the peoerUfie.il, and en("d into at hie prnating m4am:a, and Out i waa aanetioned by the PomerGnral; and that eurk arre'ment.wi aane tuaied, ia aa imerf.-m with the bon-et ptfrmiy of the free eitiie. of Uieae United MUlea J U.at R tenda faial!ikb aa wIkxi and oopreaMva mooaJy, and ia aa amoat mvwioa ef private ngliU It IU-J-J, That it doea a4ar that mail eon. tractora hue facenad lare era allowanci, and have, abntit the trtn of rireiving nwh allowancM, be. coma the penprleuirf or eontrar torn V n'-t ttrm ea, of a partiraa eharact. It alao emvera tfiat a aowiaaer editor, in the Htate of NVw llanipuhirr, la a ountractia' 1 carrying the mail oa flumerona routea, "eoa FT priwiVf and that every aorh art or ar tifice, tending to on.U the prM with the P'd Office Department, la a dany-iroua aboae and uught to be cor rected. THE PKEXCH TKKATY. (From Uie Unrted Sut Tlfph we jpiW the (Jlowinr intotmation yltive to rlaima of Aim-ncan titiama up the Freiwb Governm'-nt Tli Cimmwaion'ra undrr tin- Art to carry into rfficl the lae Prnch Trwy. Iteve maile a KTrt. of whVh the fUlowiiif M a general p-rapitnlatlon of the 1hh uf our ittiawoa: einaaiL aacAetri'Ltvioa. Ammint of lu4 marked A, nanpri-le iiing "claitna re cotfruaed aa within the treaty" Principal. 17.(C.tll7 M Inutiwt, 2Uwt.l'J' I II Hrft.' ii' AmOUnt Of lint DM.'k'd EalaUOlafllbllaMi. ing " clauna rented " br the hard ' I'lirvipaC H,ri Tl htirent, 13.,., - , Amount of liet markM C, comprehend ing " claiuu u(wnlrt pnoriu.1, x-mxA M lnlire.t, .Villi. i'W M T'al amount of claim; preM-nteil, prm- cipal and wirMt, l.tl.lT0 15 Our reader may "now jmlpe of the ground ujxm whirh an mneh hneitini wa made hv Mr. Rivee an1 Ihe (Vwnia of tha Administration. To bHieye Unto, never waa there auch akill evinced in Ute diplooialic line and both Mr. Kite and Uie IniinietratMia cre to be iniinofUiiied fir having outwitted the runninij Frenchmen, It inrua out, iHiaever, Uiat lor 6Ay mil iioaaof churna we have got no havo-J C eveo promiaed five milliona. Mr. Rivea and the Preudent manaire their aftaira in Una manner I - We are not eorpnaed at the reft! raf the French (iiamlirr to vote the Dve millama to carry the treaty to to elhtot. UnaetpMMilod with Ihe fix t as we may aujifKMe Ihem to be, when they raw the biwytmof Mr. Rive, Uiey could not do otht-rwiae Uun aa they hare done. Certain we are that an American r4mMa wmtld havw done an W hert; hnwever, the Chamber of Deputiea aliall be made acjiiamled with the truth, that all Una boating, on Uie part of Mr. Rivea, waa to gra. tify bia puerile vanity, and to eerve aa eloctio.iering pnrpnea, wa dooht not that they will comply with he condition ef the terwty.- - Ther nut see that tliey have tfot byfirThe beat of it. The-trnth i.that tho jiM claimaof oir eitisena,to the amount of million)-. bava been aeevTneed to aid the eb-Clion of Gehera? ack aon, and to further tha ambiliou siawa of Mr. Rivee, I eny man read rfaRiyj?rejter.jmtSttcta. fj iiTDULa, and lie Will he at no low to undenUad lhe cause of the refusal of Uie French Chamliera. lie huaeta thai he had obtained, by the treaty, nam of money, " amply aamctcnt u aalwly all the jiut clanua of our crtizene nf ererv dewrption, comprehended within the scope of tba neirotiaUuo Ie line truel Can any nian eerioii.ly d-4-lsre that ii ia true 1 ,. He repreaent,.nor.tla.im,iMncarjy bopelcss wbm he took them m hand ; and that all mtr lruer minifcUra. Gallatin, Crewfiird, and Drown, have deemed Uiem dee perate. . And nut eualantwuh-.tbua depreciating our own claims, be had the eonnummate. lolly to boast, that he" had wheedled the french Goverf merit into" recei- vmjr, Ibr their chimia a'janut n tnaa than one-third of those claims. e think Mr. Rives has put a stop to his diplomatic career. It was mtlv in him to write in this manner. It ie only en,'mlled' bv Uie folly winch made Uie correspondence public. V'hy it was done is evuTfiil to jflorily General Jncloon ami Mr. Rivea. It never occurred to them Uiat Frenchmen could read aa well as Americans. . lu llie IIouno of Jlepreeeiitativ-ea, upon the tote touching tho rcatoratiuo of llie Depositee to llie Bank of tlie Tinted Mates, though the friends of the Coiiiititiitum were iu a numerical minority of hrteen, (in a Home of seventeen absentees,) a ma jority of Ihe States represented voted in favor of y?J?oratoflM . will , appear troin lbs following bet. i 4. a Tor" it ReitoratToa Vermont, Maamchusetta, itpmirfiltfrtWnrV Louiai. ana, Kentucky. Minsouri. 12. AkuM Ihe Acsorutoa Maine, ISew-IIamp. shire, New-York, New-Jersey, Georria, Alaharoa, Tmiieesee, Ohis Indian, Illinois. 10. Eqwtllf diritied Rhode Island ami Mississippi. A majority of Hie Sovereign Statca, iibotbjloii. sea of Consreti, ia tnerelure onposecl to the uur. patron ? tire Piewniwii Themmii'pf-RepTrj. aentativea, the Administration party claims lo be tho fairest evponent of the popular voice. The Preudent of the I uited SUtea argues, from his re election by the electoral coilegea, a docisiou of the people against the re-charter of the Bank. The twelve state winch voted for tho restora. lion of Ihe Depositee, are entitled to 145 vote of tlw electoml colleges- jiiajitrjty of Jhirjaboje' hiiuiber i" the teii States opii-ied to the restoration have buC'133 vote in tlie Presiikmtial election. Upon Ihe grrHiridj.thenautiietiJiy iiiereakient ana nia toiiowera, trie eoutury naa decided acainot him, and for the restoration of the public funds to the depository estahlished by law. If the people settled the queatioa of the Ifcuk. in the electoral colleeeei tliey are now fiurly shown to have settled also that of the JJeposleaiiaionai Uatettc. ' a"" - . SaaaaaieBV- . -J . It i a circumstance to which it may be worth while to call the attcution of the reader, that, la-: king the two House of Gmtrresa together, a ma- lofi H)f Consrreia ha pointedly eonrlemned and rchukeu ihq nwal ol the public mutiey lxom de. , . ... i, tu r....k.f ir..;f.i f'-"- Tii'm; ! ,!,. ir.i-.id- li.r-, r..ihea .-1-y.; , .!, r-.lut.H. 4 tl.nl imist - Hi" ble (a vol) waa 114 la 102. In il- H-nei-Mbe l.... es t l..taa- ..utamiillltf 1 iu!r upo sir, ci.fi .", - " Ihe rensrvai of ins o ymi, w - - - - ; live Vraa and Nay re red akl ft by lb nf ttoriiyit, Ihe ab do H-oate le-.tig r?' mwority in it C-r may be mi dn at 15 or U Oo Mr. Ktnmn't neMmo toeotnnul Ihe relu tem, a lib im-rurti.ssu kc. on whicb ibe le vl v.... I,!.. im krloal mai 'rilV a-IHii-l lb enmniitmefrf, and in fov f ll-J re.duiNsi, waa mrirm. -fa nt iwretmg c7 tha iwe lioweee, therv;f..r, llieh am a aura and Ann maity who are r lh ioi.a Ihat tie reason which hava brvn BaeirneJ by l! Kieculiva fr lb removal U .. .f . . : a 1 (VS. ihe nuhlie oVpoNtea are unsanmacwrj "..-ce-ol auiioof InltUifrnttr. ( tmm aw " , We five below a teller fr.ni Mr. U. II. Bayard, a nu iiilwrof lli Benata of lh la ware, resigning hie aeat iu that body. Mr. It. ia llw of lha Mr. lUi.rd t.laO mi bsur rroroMinled lha. Hlal in lb fVitnle of tlie t'niled Hlalea, and who waa one of the moat diliii(uiahed am-n llna coonlr) I ia ever produced. Tlie reaauiH givea in Ibe letter are creditable alike lo lite head and heart of lha wri ter, and from them tiencral Jackeon may learn hy il waa Mr. Bayard wmild wd accent tlie ap-p-uiitineiit af a Director of tha Bank of the Uni ted States, lie would not serve under a man who- acta lie 'cKsMibred " rrpugunt lo ikf Con- dilution of Ikf Lntlrd Xtut$ and as aumsg a Undntcf lo chant ike nature of or imdUutiont.'' ' Watkinrlon. June UJ, 1 e34. Kia : In tlie fcll of llie )esr eighteen btimlred ml lliirly-two, 1 was eltleJ a menibcrof the He. imle of Uie Nate oi' Di-lawure, for the term of four yeara. ' M v nam waa tireeiilel at that lime to the Deo. m-, - I ' pie of .New Ciulle county, by Ihe Jackann party, aa one ll ir caudulalea for that office, arid my elct(isi a aa of Course owing to Uieir atrength in tlie county. Tlie n-cent measures of the party, aa well as eome.of .the Uis Uioci of rrfaidcul Vachsoti, a llciLth-la iu relation ! the aeiwee wmt evtent llui oowera of the Executive Denartotent of the Feih-ral Uovernwnl, lieiiy, in my homlile ojiiiiiimi, r-fmictiRiil to tlie fonstttutton ol'tlw Cuiled lalee, and bnviug a lend'-nry to changu the nit t lire of mir iiiNtiliitiooa, prt-vciil my c-mtuiuiug lo be any lu-. er one. of 111 lliellllxT. I'imIit llii-ee cirruiii"tarire I cannot recsicib' v ith niV oan etie of propriety the further occu pation ol an ullice wlncli oM.ini.il throtili their means, and which they msv aiipose would still be wilhin their c ml nil if it were an open ipies lion. I llM-refiire, Hir, hereby rexijjn my seal in the Senate of the Stule of Delaware. I have the honor to be, iVc. R. II. Bavabd. JosHt P.I BTOV, Fjiq., Sjnakir vf Ike fftiimlr nf Ihlanore. " GOU) COIN Tlie Glolte conteiMls tliat ihe friemls of ibe L'ui. ted .Stales Bank, and of a National Bank, are op poecd to the introduction of Gold CMiM, because " il will put an end lo the circulation of small notes, and thereby, curtnil the profits of the United States Bank 1 1" ' , : The fallacy of this must be apparent. How much los would be llie circulation of the United Htates Bunk, if tbere was a rirculH.inn of Gold T Who does not sue that tlie Bank eNd keep out tha saute aiiHMint of cirnimtion f VVouM nol her five fbdUr bill dtlr f -But if the efi;ct of the iotrodiHiiw of Gold ouns is to be the arin(hjlatioD, nf 1hn srnatl noles, U to became of the State BonkaT .Mr. TaiMy ielts usainT we il(knor ij i tru';,,rtirTneMteTttrf it1ieirculiioo ia rbmpii-ied of sninll iniles. What then, are tliet to do? .Cim lliey extend the.r circulation in Jarjro ntei ? Will nut (heir profit be aa much a flirted as those of the Bunk of Jhe United State I "And w it not; therefore, if ther ba any truth in the no. sition of the Globe, still more to the interest of, ttiewate Hanks, lhan to that of the trnited ;"laljf Bank? Tlie latter "must bo b'ftikeif up'entirely, or n-duced to be mere exchange office. - We do not think tint this can be Jhe case under any legiJe, lion thai Coneres can adopt. We use it as an il. lustration of the ifrnortnee of the Globe, and of tlie inconsistency of its different positions fir w often find it calling upon the friend of the Stale iianke to support tho administration tn ita mea sure ; which- Rieosiires, if what their advocate sav of them be true, must lead to Ibe injury of the State Banks. But no auch conserjuencrs will fol low. Tlie expeclation of tliem is f ninded in the mosf-eorrwimmBte igTHirance of UieaSuhiocU- f-W- v an. ' . a a J tea iwff$ i firrrrapn, ... 8KVI?ft, Ik f . .. iJlRS. HOWARD, who ha been in the hnhir nf aoing wor tor tailors, hereby gives notice that ahe iineti-is, ttr runrre, to take m- Swmjf rm brT 0n account s amt, rhavmir n iui.Hrwhritier uTnrtr?i.iC not be surnuKged for mat nut anA Weentrra K rV..l. " enu-iiatJHoiiroinose wno may frvor her with their miatom. The following will be her charges, tin For making Pantaloons, from 75 cents to" 1 dollar. For making Vests, . 75 to 87 J eta. For iiiakinir Runl-Jiicket. 75 cent to 1 dollar. 00 SHIRTS, also, will be monV on the most reasfntble- tcriufl.: hiu MrsJL wiU .i MWi-b. tO eUt Wit Wlllkoilt J2!i lern. Tisbory, Jtnie 1 4, 1 934. if Land for Sale. 5 THE Sulworiber offers for sale a Tract of Land . f ft n t n n n .. . Grant's Creek, kit milea southwest of Salisbury. From 150 to 200 Acres are cleared, about 20 of which ia excellent Meadow in pood Order. There goooMWKajLING-H OPS E1M tEe land,. Barn, and other rsit.hraieti. T.-m. will be mado accommodatiiur to aiiv one whlno OO" Any one desirinir to nee the Vmrrtv -. ill ploaae call on the Subscriber, livintr five mites t.m Salisbury, on the road to Ren ttie'n Ford. . MAI l HliW 1JL LOCKE. June 31,1934. tf Every kind of Blanks, . ' and a arrnt or Writing mid Wrntirtfnff Paprr, FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. fcr Job rrintin- ncadj- execntcd. r tut retina yjlCs X ,4Ol t SALIHIIUHY: ty llardlf a week paaee U Wa do M ka palimc Irti'd by the disorder of llie Mad or P Ot FbUimeot.' Last week, wa received letters two of out subscribers, complaining Uiat u.ej amnetimea, gt a pap m month, and lira thre or (sir together," This is a seisait grievanca, and on whkk , evperienca. .Born of our NsHhwi. aichaar cum lo us in lb nam irregular manner, aadefe ally wa bava received, by lha H astern m4, av. pert from all quarter, ' Out it is wore Uiaa naeleas lo com pis ia. VMu w the object of tli great turn out under Uve preseat A, ministration, but to get in a aet of tools wbe ruU J, all in their power to suppress every thing tw4 Ue Uwbiss oaduct of their manure J &e-a Uimrt m thetw are indinpensabl to the eitstence of the pirtj B power ; and. npnsi the sliphteat hint IVom bead-tttnrr are ready any wirt of dirty work. II hare, no doubt, already stirred ap Iheir We Had we praised, instead of r ensuring, Ute ir BiaaU-rt, Western Carolinian would have reached its drntintt with some degree of regularity. But Uiea a at have bsea fale to our duty ; and, sooner Uiaa facntct duty to interest, we wdl see every aewsuaper a tl rttate publish " The Western Caroliaiaa baa grsM sm board." Tn Corrupt hands, th rw -Officr Departmcnl e anV dangerous to the liberties nf this country tba a i3 fa rest It ia capable of executing a censorship rer the preen, and over fruair ctirrtiponJrntt lis a kick teikUf nagax)i.eMyeiiUl, est thwpanTgf tkoar op;tned o encrrMrliiie-nts, to give lha a Urra to ths f. pie, and prepsre (r timely resintance. ' ' A The lite invextiKalmn of the Senate's Cnmrnrftf kw expiMcd a if I'm of fraud and corriij-tion ia tltat Ik. pnrtim-uf, wliM-h may well alarm the friends of fne teriiuicnt ; and tlea-e who are partaker m Uiiscorrap t ou will of, court throw every ohsucla ia the wiyaf timrnrn Ediinis who publirh the eliameful conduct of tt hea l-men at Wanhin'ton. . Wa uoye our iruuvis ia lajiwv4a aod eliowk-ni wifi besr, a tiii aii ycuuUle putience, our mutual veuUsa, until get an ipj-artunity of iiunoying Uiem. Thll yarn it is a tim" to henr injostiee, but il i0 enoo rriTI around and Uien we knpe we aiiaD hart rral rrnrmalton. Tim leiioe-ae Farmer will have the Ie give ap tht p.aiiUtiou , ucw uveraeur wdl bo put ia lha pUcsa v!m Kee-ieky-asjeywnd tlx n, we tt ut,hnee tartr who have been luxuriating in rich pastures uut J t),. bava " waaed Lt " aod aaitcy, will-4 turaed est w grsae upon th eomuvma ; Our remarks are nnt intended fir indiscrimimts plicaissi to all Piwi-Maeter who are frjcodljr lo ftcVA iiiuiuitraiiua. Fioiii smi of Umhb we have eijTwn. ced honest hnpartliitlI)7aiiT, Tnsu a few, even aio7 li!erl ty. But we speak particularly to the tmml and Inti tr be, and would advi- them to mend their vi speedily, and become Jm, s win hfcif .they U hi t e Vaa, m For manj yeaw oir Oovitiiiutnt baa been en!, r 1 iag.hmet irma-Jf auee an mdewmity tut Aiiir taena who aurTeeed bjp-spohations committed e, commerce during the Frsneh RevoltKiow. ; . From various untoward causes, svery aegnc"ili"a tba aubject fiiiled, until the peaeeftjl rweoluiioa ef ti thru dy troia fan) pUced upon the throne nf Fnnt Uie present King, wha is well disposed lo the U.Iuih and likewise ;gwvw the vencraUe fsifaejltVQiat trt Oie'FiTiicK 'Cri whicf.1(ie moral Worlli aud bia experience ao justly -entitle bim s ..It was under Uieae ia.vorblriicttm8taactiitC: Jack-on despatched the Hun. Mr. Rivea lo UieC-,it of France to adjust the difference between the twoC vernmenU The Hon. Plenipotentiary atd make a of a Treaty ; biitiTl"irwiS loi theTiijured A can cilixens, he and his political friends, hy their mature boasting,- have prevented the French -CI. , ' of Deputies from voting an apprpprialion.of the n' aery sum to cany it wiu affect.-- , ' . ' . a-A eommon novice at a bone-YirB Would baye ni,i gumption than to brag aloud of a great trade b bJ made, before an actual exchange of pmperty bad takfB place and every body, who ia not entirety ignorant f the manner ia which diplomatic negociation an cos ducted; knows that there ia at least aa much tact ceemry to make a judicious Ueaty u there ia to aU t gooct toM&firr.7'i ." It appearsTby a statement which wdl bVlounJlil ,prjwmfatg-eik entitled lo receive from France upward of flirty ml lions of dollars. Mr. Rive agreed to compromise the large claim fur ee stitons and then, by .Jiialuyi bragging of the great bargain Uiat he bad made, at caused the French Legislature to doubt the justice en of tliat small demand, and to withhold the approprt tion for setUmg it. Trufy. if the Old Dominin-l nnweaflnd no nVepCT 1 ttticinn than Mr." Rives, ii might wim pirietyje of her that grooms and jockie now occupy thi plat once filled by statesmen. But she haa some men ' Uiy to be compatriots with the Washington, Jefferson iienrys, ana iee ; and we rejoice to And that an s so far recovered from blind man.worshiD as to become sensible of faor treasures. , " PR0GRESS""0F FAa.TIcTsMr I The Nnur leal AeltvaMv. avarn. thi! thi Fnatica are growing every day mora frantic ; and, ei an illustration of their madness, it give an outline of an address lately delivered by the Rav. Dr. Cox enemy to Coloniaalion, and a friend to immediate, atu- versai, ana unconditional emancipation : "The incongruities in hi address were aumerou njt f-a. 1 na nia. I la. alAM:Aa . I w II J.-in. SIM " ana.a..a VM -piM U,H.i-I yet asserted Uie indomitable power of public opinion and grounded thereon Uie hopes of its sway in enectinf immediate emancipation. lie denied that there v.ei one thousand colouista in Liberia, and considered w vt-intiaiiiuu Btneme as ao impraciicaoiB uiruicv terprise, and yet, in Uie course of bis remarks, obscf; A a I. a up.. J . i . il. .imiNi wv wa -.ae "freaieii uieorciw m intnui'"'--

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