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0 i the mistake or ward of judgment in others ; and UiCC-A hu.i that Lo was oa the unpr.pular side of! that slavery is an evil a sin that man has no . ' . i j - . .1.11 i ... .. 7 . i ...,..- .. i,. sj.,-, i ...... -. ...-i i,r continiCDt n:iv:!nrci nv wla n n,,;!.- of the-.- thuus bappen w hen a vic;. -fiii: rKV IS CIJJAIM.VG. 'l"1""' : "en? ""l - " " 1 rp- 111 -; 7 . - rv is achi-ved, m,,1 important . its nr,.fn,as ,.-. t, Us,,!:.;rin. pro,P.., nnUo a IV-i :it f! -ventiori of New York, extending the r.ght of, Mr. N., that a man vvno auvocates their rnncip.es bv restoring ,,,uc to u, extensive frontier, it is ; .- , ... )?e f AY tht:.k v,'t. Led bv ha- I stdi.age J., ti y tree negroes, also -justly ooiioxi- ,s the worst enemy of man and destitute ot ecr discovered that the plan of an action has nothing c n- ,.,nck ?l th::s!i ,,t flf fllr ofl"" .to 1 th:5 S?lt.!l? cares Mr. an huren ; chnstian principle , even though he snomd haw To do with iN Miec-s "'t that the rvcuii.-n is ,;. w.. . IVI. , tY i-j-flhat n. wuctner h-.s opmaars are obnoxious to tne fconth or j seen w hat ho himself has s-jen, will f,n,l a response .;., ir ;,,. ,..fw in rt bit ion to ini:i"r ! .. . .... c : - : .... nut, it he can secure its vote upon deceptive pre-' in no England bosom, luiomng, as ire do. . 1 v tu 1.; -. 1 mi- 1 - - j - , , . 1 j 1 1 ,.; ji( 1 - ,! 11 ; I 1 ii II.- .i i.iii i:.,u 1..1 t vents, ar.d an unnrct ndin indivi iual, it n;ii-t . ('hi.-f ?.!;" t-Jraev. It !:n J i u-v; vs .-ecti'.,i To 1:- iht as it regards the splendid achi-veaivnts uin- !i . Li, (...;,,...1(.v (!(1hc:iO. ifj.ot u: i'.Kvihle, for " t . - 1 ... ...1,. .....! 1. -. .. . we have b en accu-i':ii-i ' 'IJii,1,, i '.' , anv aiinu'tol ci v 5 i ia!( r ! u toi to i:;c::i ali 7,'i7.; be romcfcil. 'I'hn name oi L i' his imi't t' , Fubsti luted lor that of .ci:.i( .fricanu, Lali'.-itu , lur Juhus C.i -ar, S-i Hit, and Z.-ithen fi.r 'r' drie!;, 1 - . - 1 v 1 1 w. i-: ,. Jiurat ana 1 . xiin-.e ior ..ijo.f 0.1 ,n. .... , -j-.,,. ,,!:,, a!, j Vo t..- oalv oostac.- to a ;iie Assaulted as I hae b-eu arid still am by cvry ,.. tr.. ..uj,',f. h;is b -ea the t!i-iM'rs"d FDecie oi er.. !au.v ai: i icir.if.uoii, 1 n ivi a 121.1 itliatinu oi th"-e '.v no !i'-!':r tins M wnv to th'i ne.v ; ;,nd lnc" th' :iiiict.hy, .--ippo.-od .y som" to I v in--'irnioii!it dn'e, of brinnin so many iuten'sts and pre f i' ne'- into unity of action. Hut ve have never ti!-:ai--'.' the h"je that meaiis miut -t f she p"oj'!- as :!i -v w. ':'d pack a j'iry, 1. 11 . l. . . . m 'a n a .orf:::ti i.!;T. ran;;. ;c ei.aci 10 t 1 1 to aad mv- if of cerv honorable dclt-nce. iv-.ited, t;icn. bv the ":ini :i of (lovenior SIm ih, I ra iv claim tor too ;. et" the battle of th" 'I'iiair."s some meiit, totally iu.'fpetsdol.t of it; operatj.ia ispon the enemy, and refer to it sa.t only sis a positive t!, f.,.!(1)j (,f uailii!- a!! v.bo arc pivsed to the back-ff-'du from the toss ot the e!ien: , but oae (it I may 1 ('nor-siicci-ioii. in whatever nart of the I'nion tW' s- xp;es mv"If) of a i.''.jatie c'a aracter, by pre- ; irij,r!lt j,.,,,,,, A t , ;. 'fhat hone iidailv btrentii cral.lT, f'lS to oiJr".es. , f i.w. 'i'i. ; plan, as you kn rv, -eatVtran, was that fj j7,v j,... ,v0 r-,.(. o,,inl thus fir ? Some forSy refu-n. ;; wia by rhrovi:i: it back, and ojx-ra- jop -:-.v tj.r.,,.y:iM ir,,.rv ;!::;.:1t ,,f onc reatral diiect li.n:: iij' 1 th - uiy e.c!'.;-i-iy v.itli ;he other. j,, j"AV r, Ks"i! ' thv o-Iioat 'ery quarter, Li a t-esi-ra! -rder, i-- i' I s.t r.rt:i- llivr, the ; w (S,;onlLr(, ..,.,1 fiv!crs in rverv il!ae, ord-r of u.arch and I title w.-re pn-senbed, and i (;ini;, u llt i . ,t 'im and ft mil v in the Tnited c j!ii",.K aii ally coaantimcated to tie- -eaenit othe rs. ; ot.lfl. 1:1W. cnrrieil Ibruanl Jheir'nlnns with a eon- arid t (. cfnrs. Tne siss-ular iiadormity 111 ,' cmtrsited imitv of moventent and with the svstei ti the rhaiact.-r 'd the country, as v.ril as the ; :t,:c vior of an .ti:er n!,.irre!iv ; while the friends pr- eijivnteaabl'.-tl nir to lay do.va a .lan fr both. ; of lVf? ,r..vrr!iiii"nt, hsj 'in'd mid broken up into v.!.;-!. would a:-wer ui:h a tri.!;-:- alteration 5 r j M1;nu;,. frlx;uvuUy ,avesomo of then, wasted their any po-i'ioa i:i which th'- n aav nun -it ! toa:id. ; strtJ,:tj, ::iut ariotaer, aral others have sat Tbe roads in that coutitrv are i.r.arabiv, von ka jv, .,....; :., 1 .!.........,,.,,.,- epo., th- bank of some -trea.n. or 1 ake-a t,ip oi . Ti(. li;i:ilt.,fr;,v, ( aKna:., McLean, Web-t-r, !1 ? ,1h Albany meetu); and wno atSeiulea ,t 1 t.tho;e wlo, W(rse than weak, hne , dry roar;If ir.are orh-s v-hliu cx!c udir, iron, ! Harrison, have len at direat times JfIlt lt - lU' nmnil courage to withstand the maic of alion ami a c ,vami oim i , . . t , , , i . ,. ;M,' ii"uu .'iari is inuen iis. ui'j ui"i:uouiis ineni- , , ' , - . . . '" ' . jf i i hr 1,1 r.ut to :hi- lr ip's ut sMnt, a:il to th(' eso piOiees j , .- , . . name. And all this to sustain 'the n;irtv, a at v, i' 4! e ct t he comr; '-.tiua ; .1 .- , . c , 'a, ,1 1 k -elves, hut oal not admire tneir plan ot alio :s bin 1 . , . . t 1 .,10.. iii-itiiij 1. ,., ethers ; 1 !,:, tin;; a irop-ct ot irreco-.f aaahle . . ' saui votes to resolations mstruetinr our ben ;t (alt do a 1? tuat t he r" esi ar ! 1 .1' 1 it .. 't. i uere was no decisive stanl taken to pat down t , . . . 1 . ' "'" 1 , - rivasrv ;:;': ! we liavo thereupon 1kcii 1 1 I-1 that ve! . j in (..onrcss to destrov tnat sacred caarter wir. K ueos ? It is true he declares tiiat the meeting at ! Mr. Xapiers o:cn kind ftclin .'., and unwillingness Albany e.j;xssed sentiments in whicli he fully co;i- ; to injure those of others, we cannot believe that he curred. V'e do not pretend to doubt it ; but they ', has sufficiently weighed the import of his Ianuae. furnish no evidence that he will i:ot hereafter sane-! On the margin of the paper, which we received, lion an attempt to aln-lish slavery in the District of , is written with a pen the following note, rcterrmg Columbia and in the Territories a species of abo litionism equally aborrcnt to the feelings and inte- Saut'i. I hat he is m Savor of restrict- rests ot ti:o inr the Territories, is a fact which he ami hi. to the above Iaii2tiarre of the Editor 4i This is the universal f -eling here. There are not a ijreat tnanv " immediate alHilitionists,' hut all arc abolitioiists. The question is only as to the friends cannot, dare not deny. It is proved, r.ot timc ami jruutner, not as to tact ; but Mr. N. must oaly by his support of Mr. Kinir, but by hi-: vote! know that to be in favor of slavery here is as much in the Senate of New lurk, m l"-'', m favor ot a resolution GO"' instructing the Senators of that State to 4;oppf.ce the stdmission of any Territory, as a State, into the L'nion. wit'iout making the I'ROHI- r.mox or slavi:iiv thkiikin an in- DlsrilNSA BIJ-j CONDITION OF A I). mis. SION." This vite, having never been ?.rpi;ri( d, now !ar.oM on record in the Journals of the X. V. Legislature. ! to lc senonUv fine, and consequently the range of prices is but little. W e quote sa.es made yester day at 13 i to Country Flour is stiH in demand at our quota tion." The Cotton Crop. The Columbia Times states, ' as the result of extensive inquiries among the plan ters of South Carolina, that the present crop of that State is probably better than the short crop o last year, but very far short of a full average crop. The receipts in Columbia during the week ending the J2ud, amounted to '2Qo? bales. Trices 14 y to lo. The Mobile (Ala.) Advertiser says it is reported that the crop of Alabama is reduced one sixth by the early frost. The re- eipts of the week at Mo bile had' been only 331 bales. Fa. Obstrrir. as bis reputation is worth. There are not five person in town in lavor of slavery, if it is to be perpetual. It will be perceived, too, that the Editor speaks not only for Northampton, but for all New England. Fro:n the Wcsdr.i Wtrldy Re lit 10. THE EXPUXr.LNT, RESOLUTIONS AGAIN. The Van I'urt n politicians are anxiously endea- 1. m - Ill ! ', kk V'lV. Ul 111'. .TV iVCl'UHlVU 14 1 iit Mr. a?i Iuron i? c lr.ut i rprccate-s r.o r i t i o . i - protesses t do, the conduct 01 Hie ' irnnicauitc siuo-1 . , , '...,. , ... atid mtemence oi 1 ennessecans will nefther siiic- litioiu-ts. lie is opposed to J heir plan ot pro-1 ,1 , 1 r rt ,. , . ,,. 1 ,' . tion the making ot so lalse an issjic, nor sustain cecums, as must Ik every mtehiizent ma:?, wno is . . - . . .... , 11 their representatives m voting lor instructions so r.ot an umcehng knave or wild tanattc ; and he saw, , ,, . r,. . , , .. .... . , . ' . ! paipabsv m violation ot tbe spirit and letter ot the moreover, with alarm, that it was making a sad t .i j 1 1 , , 1 , t . t , ' constitution. moot!i words and wmntn smiles havoc 1a ins ranks, and that s.imtmu must be j 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 . , , . , . 1 are lavisia.d in abundance on t.ne weak mmued ; n.VT Jl'STITI.V ,,-CffS. Kl'AT CtrLfS HE C A HO L i AT i AN. S.L IS 13 U R V: Saturday ?Iorni!r, November , 135 r, '. . , , . ' ! . , I direct appeals are made to tne hopes and tears ot 1 nerci-ire be toik an easav tK-ca-ioa to advise tlic-t . 11 . . . iih- H.nciin;;, alio piOiiilsvs 01 i ti iri i 'ut'js 1101:1 not it, (enfrailv in cultiv; it. No ne, : ith anv of the cirnr.'s armv tro;.,,s tvould sdv.as ...yui.v the drv rn-eund, r.:i ...,.! v., i!.,r.. ,.r s,.o .!,, ,.:,,-tl i 1 !' Hmaties n., legislative action recommended. 1 . - ' . , l.ll.'. UI.I IOl I IIH lOtt 1 ' I1 , r(, osaer 1 : aa.1 su.:u ; ( - . lcC,k, ut dovulve on i ! a . was .lives ,k : .,v- t!d;t!ire:t of the it v.as snown to(o ver::.,.-Mi"M.y, it m-i ma :ip; e.ar j, ;-;i ;!iVr.,n....,i nt to meet h'.s a r ; -r oaati t!i" Irniians t'- p 1 I in tat nroved to be ti:" f.sct. Too there'hre ired:eat -d ur-. ;i t'sat as-timpiion. 1 I .1 1 ...... iV :ovv ever, ran iun lurstier ep.an.4t.. 11 mmi 1 ( fi - f tl be returned tne or:a-:. with the ik-clai ati man' i l.-eev. 1 .. ...t. ..it- t 1 1 r. : . UT t ., I"".. . . I II. H - I . i 1 .1 V. ,!. Si II' l lill l II I 1 , Sl- !lll lll-r ' . . , , House ot twepreseuta- ... . ,. - . our representatives arc solemnly sworn to nrese I'-aniuii except ine interesi 01 air. van i.uren. 1 , , , , - , - ,r , I . ... . , 1 inviolate and unimpaired. I he Murireeshoro . -use o Lepre-eptative-:, . . : T tutor, onc ot the party s ecr.oes, says, u it emdit .1 !.. 1: : acieii a conspieunus part m mat me tmir, u;is open, i , . ,. , . ' , . , w '..in j:i"iisn, is i:i..'ii ,,.,... .. ... ii uuiiiir ii re .uciii'j 10 liiost' uno srau i lil unill.il- ,, . . . - .t , en ms iciur.es invm t ir Lvcnmir war. mr r-ropo- , ... . ' , , . . A ... , 1 tii. to nit: ' ni, t,r i- . .... . - . , . 1 ; ho relations to the administration," that is. who ,1 ,. . , .? smir a bill 0:1 tin subject br tlie consio naSion ot . . , , ., . ,f . 1 . .11 . ill 111': ..is. u Ml " . si , : 1- if 1 1 1 1 I M II n 1 i 1 liri"!tn"il,f Til s I nri v -l ri M attered tii'it vo l ran never have mutual coaimu- a nd us ir.ca ur fathers established bv their blowd, and which rve lo-to in the present of the s dll am-::;: t vvlnci was his .j (. l V(i)i j V(,n .n.(. !r,ti!... i5, ir.uca reason u, su,pcct taut the m n-in-lavv,Co!o:..! Todd -that he did not com-: ,iM?r;. (;f ,;.,;llia!)!(. 'u.hness, the f;ice- '"It,'-Ji Unuii iV'tci ,0'a, th- ,e to dictate p., ,,r adv.- me, but to obey my y ...llirr . a:;i, c:u.h v,i ruM 'nuc, ,n musr,, with !:c a 00, cir,'..r,,.at rt! ho vvishr-.l wast.. knw unat was; (v.;il,(,r hiONV!l :.( OI. h imasiatiens ; and ; f',,J V-!!S " ,,t,i; ,c"-:ir'-v rerMi!r.-d f him. n::d if he did not execute it, he x n,.u.r t:, ri common end er ; Ne.rt,.-;n States, wita the except. o5 con-red ia:n if a- liab to arrt r.ad pu:::a- j ; ;,p,. tt! ti;k r:lct ,,it!. fl, or our !-id- ",t X:it V V'hl'" 'l "'7" at me at as ray r hieer.- At Detroit, sat-r the j '.j..., f . , d ;. fi nU) Co:::ril l!! ,,,, hv t!j., Su-! ,!".'"'-v ' ''Vi h,:r I.fo ,!". "'. ari,,-. -he Cover:;or. ref rrii- t the or. -r ..! b :t- ; ,.,,.5, lhl Vt -i:::ia uy thn ' "- ' " I',-. ( .! , i!.;iv :. ' ,i tla:.: if our armv had been , ; . , ,,.. , , , 1, toea, al-i unite on JuJg ; tne r.era Lei-lature. i ne truth tsa tiene is too . 1 ' , 1 . , .. , ! I'tiren, that they now have an onportu.utv to k muni rea-on to suspect taat the mai uatv ot the; ,, . , . - , . . 1 ' . . i i , 'I r . : avvav all doubts, and become true democrats dyed northern people tlm.K and teel tovvarus the South ; , , is,...,.-x.. ', ! . , . , , . . . ,' m tiu wo. l. bv voting for these 1API Nt.tNO p.retty mucn m mnsr.n with tne anoutiomsfs ; ;iii'J nivii i-rrna . , . . , Tim tiS5E.1T KSi-:t;TSo." 03 M OX DAY, 7 I'LSD A Y. and WIIDXES D A Y next, are the days apprinttd to decide i poa the A::u ndtd Constitutinij. HV hope there xrili be a general turn out to th - '' .dure should be. We will thank Postmasters and friends i:i the duU-uvnt counties to forward us the result oi' the election as early as practicable ; and we will like wise forward then a copy of our papr containing the returns. e , e ! : i ( e " ' ! rr ad t iron-' i t hu h ;; :d t. ai to ruiv i-mt .e rail. 1 to t'.atrf tne c-:!em . cj-,t Vl. (,f lLf. ,. kno,v ;Ui;ii;,e: c. ........ v j . j- -i t'f la'ai,s i . , ... ...i ..,1 .i . .. .. i.. .. . j ,r .... v-,, ,v (.nr voturo uiuiorra-; v..: ; he w-m-l nave o .a-. - a!- : . ( ;i .ls V(,., .p V(.,lr,. ;CS ta:;-f d, lra-. e;s weald nave,- , , a ,t ........ i... .. .... . .1.:': :::.i.iv I'li.ii''1. .ii- mii.i ii ;. i.ii . v '.. : ticafe tuat the l of th "kev t ruiiaoeiphsi to ti e ,:;ln, will u.tunaieiv ::ii;.'. .ave b- ia at a gi": .s ev idea! from t lr evp-as. ss -!;-- i o , a ; wit., ti ei a it rt our a:r; If- : v . r - i V. d: ;e ha taat ca:r m '.' i::d aa ti:''r ! i toe . v of fn l.a.i a ;m a : !: bv e-o a!is, u j'ii h ird'y tii read. O mute on .jr. v an l.iiren Jor 1 resio,iut. South, then, also unite on JuJg V!;Ite the hardest i. ad eAV I'n;.:i f':': ( V fi. r VV.at .. THE I-KESIDENCV. Tet the and then RESOLUTIONS. What royal clemency is hen displayed! only vote for fie EXlTNiJI NO UES OLLTIONS and all crimes all errors :il! sins against " the party" are f r.;tten and forgiven. And who so base anions the rad-;s of Wiiite me i, as thus to make his peace with thos:- whom i:i. manly independence as an American freeman has so mortally oHended. None ! we trust ia Geo there are none ! George the 3d., after bavin r in a- ; 0:;.-.-.,t ted our brave old lathers fr"m their peac-ftil ho i: . . e y : to tin stormy uproar oi the battle held, and ii LYNCHING. FOREIGN OPINION'S OF THIS COEXTRY. LAW IX THE EXITED STATES. Souie of the pabhc journals at the North, in com menting on the Lynching operations, or trials before J si. I Lynch, as taey are called, have hinted m pretty hreci term', at the inefficiency of our Municipal Laws, and have sa ggeyteil t!ie preiTiety of in.. re ri.'-.l enact mems tor raiiatamiag pabhc oroer. Sir Egbert Peel tea the Eag!ili Tory Chain aioa, has ai:ad?a to t-ic. trruis:ic.:-as will: a sneer at tins country, an 1 at repul -: "..a last . ; a t :o:i s enr ra 1 i v I- :. tl. . i i.a i r' a '; ; , iiev e, '". .- . iiiiaxil.. U'lj.iv I. t . . . . ......ii. ..i'i. im. .....in. ii. ivi. ...ii i'..i:.j-j. " po;si;.;;i. ; We fake i! as a happv omen, tlt.it the friends of1 thence to their blood stained sepulchres; m like . , u ---:nr,ta Juii:'-; V.',it,. h,j!;o an hesitation in epresi;i;. their " "-'.r.ner .!! red p.eace and parlon to tie v.irvlv. ; ;, ;. , f 1' if a'.': to this f-iru .n ai"; a-u:ires ; I'm iauvaitai d- c triii" i spf S!' d l',l,.s,h-p.o,t ; . ;i.r.i,.f,atioti of (bnmal Harri CM r.M ! c.i'i mi' ;'' r.-f a vi Y urs is on. We believe who. by throwing o!f his yok had n!;tre a ti' up which 'u call principle or 7vco or sn.iif.dhi'o iiO(':i l'i I i v.. 'J 11 IV '.en; i, . .a V. .iiv O il.. ;l !': i.K.i .1 . . ! ..... ,v ...... .... ...... , ... , r... , puts lis OWn -0!;-!rUCtiO'i.- ,1. .... . . . . , I,, eu are :; -pui i r.o u yoir iatnotis pnnc a men; i tea, tieae are few ,f his frifids, v,yt u-.a!d n-.t cheer- selves lauoubtbd relations to his aominist ..a.ea ill. a .as rcui n ei i ;aiiV."-. here lit ho m:-a!e a eech, ar.i iatrd is fr. km the a.'v; York iveain j i -t liar n's .1 aaa .' ;.',!. a. .:. I i-- : :a cities, a p. '.i caeorraay la i.;..ts ;e i. anaciiil a.-.-a. W e lave :j sL -i w :ca; a 'e! 1. We ear iiiihi'er- rrtd to tii a;aca.fv ot uiv situation !;:' -omi';a!.-o"r ot th western Armv : a : 1 'I hav that I pas--.' tlir- i.li the ;r da i. a-rs ,f a wil l y .:, w - .a we ! arm. In the ..ms. a 1 1 A 1 t lil'1! . ! I I 1 , "ill l .'III... ' " ' .No; la- , , I to ee ; t rata, . . !-;:,- f .e as; :, privaii-.ns, i e.i'nmoa with th 1 :: f r a-reo, we have ,.,sJv the Itichm?ld Whi-. fully M!!p- rt Gen. Harrison in case Jud je White ' '' the noble hearted oi l heroes scorne.1 his pr en sho'ild withdraw, or cousrnt to be placed on the ', -'es- ;e.d spu rued contemptUvUisly at his kie.-:v of tict;et f.r Vice I're.-ideut. Tiio ihl lowing is from 1 irr mercy and for-j-ivenrie.ss- preterrin. d ah be to re a suneuder of their independence r f. iv r lTv: a a; ' . r ' r iaia...tfri a ia' plea- !; side of the bred ii buttered; a point l N e are not many degrees moved from the nor- sons of men like these will never dishonor then era h nun f -r him "-S. We b av e 1 suasiuu that tia Ihesideutal l-'ctie:i is even now exanaile. it sin !t an ;,." , . T II It II ..!' . . . . . a;.- s u rei.a- leaser, a. v. aiev r!.-ra:i we mi la. I m nctd-t ; h-r ii IV:m Ivauia voted o:i Tuesday a aid no r-i'-sib-ns a-ke-l ,. are so wed d -, acii wis irencrallv e'eeted. the f-ueeess f lie.-i. II u are. It i- to-, a E eo, :i -r. 'ri:-. ; ta -y occ .- ay at. Ia . daria-M :a:o two or tarce c. iys vva'a a pr-'-r-asal w .s a We!ia:gt-n to forra a Miniiftrv, (irxla aar th aor.et hiir.o- If.) opposed ta E-lbrra. a am dl ba iv loter.s, w:.: Pio,OaO persons, were rcak-, not to set to his r.;:i ihvorit that he will . his country v.v. becomes extremely pruhalde. The causes f .h.iuid b:.v- b'o he:? to th:::!: aid the ;, . , .... , . ,.' : ratuer than support aiftlt'T utio lias u - regie nut- ; tuat carried ber pop! so uiianimoudv nr (oaieral mtant lreed.im ot tne colonies; when spear, a , , , . . i '. " .,' ' f'-'.'i more or I '.- io..in his . at. ileuce vv are i Jackson causes inherent in the mass of mankind, tiame, and trampling steed, urged onward b iaooreo ui.ai i ie.a-eo v ;.en , .en- m hhmi; ( . , , , , ,. . -,, . . . . . ' . . , - .... . I .. .. , , j , m.t!:d you never can u and iirnre -.t twit go j ainl t, invincible -strength, particularly witn the I n atliot despotism, were sweeping like a tiea j,. . ," :'. .-..t.T ( . J w:ta us, or tip L'tusc ot Leprescntutivcs mud de- ! ( I'ermaii population d this country, are now inlist- storm over all the land ; desolating the homes; ,r'. j . " , . . i .y.. ' . i ,. ,. ! t'r:,:irie i) t v, een j ed 1' r General 1 1 in ison. He. too, is a v i-dei i.as thinning the ranks ,,f our revolutionary sires, ., ' . - . ,! i . , ; Ait tins is l und-d o:i t.. oeg:-n.-:u.g snap.) atiori ( ;f-rie:-;d, a:al as sueh his nama is la r.uh . r to the be oo more to LNPlNGE those liberties wb ... I I ' .1. ' t - l' IIM ...... !.-... ,.T.1..1 ...... . ....a. il,. . " ' , , ' . , .. i . . e -.: i n :.erals and all other oilier rs and - i ia : ri tire to ii.ei- runrte ei .ess oi iy. s.- - k that j'T sijcn arci.i!. which the rou: irnaatgu, - i;:.ie:i o:i a:rv otuer oat a sei-" lowest t-no.anct Eelkov citizens ! wb.eri t!ie tyrant sovereign of the Ib ifish isles h id sent his hireling s !dierv, witii word and bavonr't to di" a blootlv grave f-r th ' '-ei.-mce the carparatioa h-.v? of a sra-le c:v, but to nd r.nnge tae entire goveraaient cl tint Kiag.iera. And. r the j desra'e tae ra;:n:ribie i'o! . cf Iad-ia, 50 naorov- j 1 ' rather in-itifiied by P. ei Liaisf If. the l.fe of hi:- :!.!, md ! find, if we target not, his own, have nearly been sncn- lid ! heed to mobs ; and Apsiev IJoase, t!:e resi-!eare of ieh i the f inner, w.;s barric i k:d br saietv aaiait tii - ;rn 1- lt is to be d nlore 1 that.de- then had no shield but their defenceless hearts, ted DooiiEce m the same ve.ir TrV Fi-isi, p t .... rs fr. ed fie-, ran ' v.hh a c -- : ! ' ; U'"A l" I I an 1 H l"!ri(1 , r i, i :h -"p-smg tne lessons ot h:st..ry, Kepiddicans sln.ald man is attempteu nv tnese resolutions against the . c.t Drisiol, Woh erha-reton, those of toe omrv, 1.,.',., fjithf.itP i-' il" in I their c "r S' h:v'451'',! t" u'v lUc r",I!U' I,rori!l'.v ,,r to avt 1 persist in regarding military achievements as the same liberties, which we have since committed to : burni.r- luv, -run. :iaj tjr.ma- ntrr.--ds would '1 v rep.-e .od'heioei.H.d rei.ediin-ml- ;i:!,"r;:1!y by saireudeitag particular pn. ierences thr j highest eualdleataui for civil ruie : bat in the in- th- keeping of the Constitution ? l0K An-! yet great ihafiia is exempt from riots :? ! . . . th "' e'-.a-rai rood. 1 stance of G.v:. I I.i .-ri ou. if i -oil.Jopi It,.-v..i.ri-i. I'oret not. that when the Inn is! r five nwml.lv 1 -.1 ..:....: 1... ... 1 . !.sta:i'-rs-. 1 ms is rei in.mincf: ' ,..T ,. , .. . , T. 1 , . , . , . , -- - - - - 7 : ouivr c:::uu.o o uv, :;na -ea oruer, in rw: aaoa- a mander of an arn.y, on an active! 1 !i" rf;,i"t t:';i' .iff, '"l' U ",,,;v , !iI tl!lt h. the neaUsfrong and f any .ate saui pass resohitioas mstructmo s v.Jth ... rcincd cour-triesoftho continent, t-'h,. 1 ,. : ... . ' it; t,.. . preiiv v.vn a.sceiT.uue.i ia u iteuner .i;iv nor v ai- "ii wnieu qaaiiiies that reader military chiettiun- senators to vo'e t r iost roving tne constitutional o , , i 1: '.i:i, 1 .' Hi 01 i:. 1 1 1 ,1;' 1 , lis m-.ii v II 10 1 1 .. .. it..'' ' 1 , , 1 , , , . - ... 1 c.i i ... ,' , ... , , . . vo. v.o n in-- . irjjiuaia 1 1 v v 11 truji ui lier Ills; . r i; ; ioil". , ir . .. i .i- 1 I houn wad c.;.a- 'iiaaid, ,v t tiaar uomg s might snip dan -eraus : that lie is ;ai cdueated and ai edit- 'records ot tne Kenubiic. a bow will have horn o-. ; , , , . T , , , , ' ii:-. lb' iciires. as et'a rs do, to las q i.aiti a-s. hut , , ... . ? , ' . ' ,, v J ' . . ' 1 1 ' . . , . . - to n increased severity ot Laws. Let us look, lor e- .... o n ., ri .. , , : ! : . I en. a, !-.'-: ti, -pa! aa a .a-e. .nr. aleG' f.tter , en.-d civilian, as we I as a sacces-u; (Janeral : tla.t ven, which will snake the lohv ami inagmhccnt ta- : 1 , n , " t- . ., . i are. to j est. .oaie one or more 01 ops rona-.i- . . , ' , . , . ).-.. .1 1 . 1 . 1 . i . ampej. ct thrt country ot Loins l iii ,: o : alore iives -.ii.i .:..-. , . . i:j r;. 1 11 , . ; havn.g i; e:i l.r..;.;:..t Ur: are, !. :s h-;m-aiv with- ; he i, moderate 111 te-n;vr .u;d ia'::a;;d-s, reeri- diric )1 a:u-iM-vm to its uia: renre. ; . . " ,u,t xni" cated umt.s p!(s...:t t!:er:i. f(, i,H rnnd. Ilis 1, t! -t .,.,-v .-r-niii, ..--!.:. . ; , , .. r .e--.' , -o1 1 ' 1 , . , arc loa m nets m tne c.tv ot i'ans, urn or die n!;.-e of 'verv thing !,.- n done that mijht iiave l.o n ,.:e . dl a " '' ' '.' ' ' ' -r V "'V'r V " . '1 : ' ' ' !:! ' a.i.una and u :.l prove a sala law i'-io.-. ! lb .v.i,fh:xs,h:ii,o,,i:uiI1n,,!1:,,,U 1- .-r r a,s er e:, s-a, ---s-y , , a t : 1 - o u a, , u --spectmg n-,deat. lie is not ( Trial cf a. IV. II Wirur..-Tais individual, r ' 1j . A f ' ? K- a , nrele - oerr.a- t.,. !,'e t.. 1. c .rete.I !lI"ut,t u-" A 1 1 - - . tv.xn vvnom v. a p.vier, but he ta. urm m who was trio;! h Spring, in this County, where T " " . ' ' , h JfL ? ilf - arcof io-i:;;,. .;:.Vt;:..'.di:o. ',, thncd.-irnc a. d .a.eim -via,,-::, teat bis re r:ds iit-t ilrp him, tio would ba fdlowcd by 1 -s r,oay turbulence, quitted, was removed to Hertford county, to be j 0 01 fVtV n Ult u:,.a:ss tins r ef v hich hiso An r:..iiv aw. !" s p--.?i in s,uiv 1 1 ie. j.iu'tva :'.'.'. taat th" 1 ' : 1 r . 1 v he ha- r :.. v 11. av te iee:!-pn ai rumsta ices, is iuia s-:h! r.rai n d 11 atil evhaud'-d n him. ran it b indulge,!, pha.i.'o if ''i.ify. 1 am con eious, grr.tsenirp (..I yon in :i manner th.it can n!y i jus; ;d by the situution we have once ceu; i. tl in relat i u to e.. t other. I can in vr r.' liiapiish the idea tha' there i a tie of trafual ih;ig:itio!i Milrsis-tiu; h'Tw.-n thosv -vlio were engaged in the an!1 tons srv ie- '.' th" Nerthwetern Army i.i the late war, and 1 h : ,e very re:- ;i to bidicve that it is as i ;vn.d v f it and vaM fail in - -.o' -vfie.-e, e...'..:b!y .,r an iiu- ,-,, and n-u-i::' ;:t, than probably anv oth. r. n::i:n pat on trial for the sm.io oflbnce, that bein-! p:,rl ! ui!- a ct- k:r to 'oustrate it adequately watd.J i-n. W iipe and Harris'.!! ai. tber-fue the oaly ;';'! oiuee-h,d,;..rs and p'.'u-.hunt.-'rs pap f;d tiie couatv in which he was arrested with the no-. 1,11 ta" Xvho!e uK'r' e ijave alhi ted to it b-cau-e it two names now iie lining f.re the vvh- ! Whig.:a..d the Iran .lesirir- trib-s lb Aihnuv iieoM-v. r,.e i.i bis nr,c5; t ,.. t ...t ,.-t.;..n appe-irs clearly to be the opinion of some of oar own uab rIe. p, ,n:.!er w:.t, i 'jp'dat ;o ,d th- .ated ( en :' or ,a oil. r .a ad tfaar s itra;. a a-pii ing to uuive.-sii dommion, h-kl wee!; before last, he had his trial moved lo c t:--CI- bitit mctncicney oi tae Laws aa iniiercnt ' ; it ' lr--1 r are ' "'' ' ' both. v.e! s ai.t-. ad the real or.-a.st- . woild in iff J.o in a rage ; but th" People in every the county of Chowan : and. during the present Ut,;tkn'" "' ear thrm of govciamont ; and they have ::e can ;7i Jot'oerMi-tah, -(Iv':r;:!' ";' :':,'"'t ''a-tni'-;i..n nirn-d rut and i:ir?er won! I be r.-.fpti-;':cM! if nt please:!, and week, was put 0:1 trial in that county, and found 1 taea.selvcs strentiienca :n tiiis opinion by the (oaah-uien, this is not a , H-'r,,: .'' :'i: '' :'' I',"!l!v r;!1 -idi-ahoh:;.,:) in- would r-p-s a - aaire r. ,r.i' d'aica in having a plain, guilty. .1. L. B.tilv fir tlie State, and C. II. Kin- i transactions alluded to in the ilrst sentvr.ee. and feioted t.-iest ol the Sotitti ;t. d and t!:c aiiti-tariJl': r;i-orerat.. ;ind uni-iieroarhiug Adtuini -f ration. We . iiv and Augustus Moore tor the prisoner. When to t!e same e.ilct hy tir iiobert lect. Tnis a irr-ut ,r:, tiiat I have address. FrTl in ,!"' .,:,'!'U:' : ,:; ,: 'r!!".v ui!! '"' .J"5 ! r'"-!.v halirve that f.r fh- Union an I its tabddy, our inf .rmant left Kdentou, the awful sentence of error, ami we have bnefv inr.ted at worse circuiaa:;- " ii io.ins o. .-.ate i.ignis .,f ioivi'1 o.ii- ine c;, c;Vn id Gen. ii::r;iso;, wan d he lie- naonat the law. Kviihd. in this St-.to .b-.fl, I .si.io.H.i rr pi:.,. icaus ! the I i.:ou every wn'-re. ; r,rr.i:nstance that could liefd!. Tiie electioa .f : been oronounced upon the criminal. Li fur. ah who :ire oo.k.s,:! to those do-.! ; : i;i Van lbire:i uo dl ba attend, d and followed I Here is another iiwt.mrn whirh honl.l ,t.ool,- wiiich an Jhiren threatens to "carry out.1' and to I wii.a commotion. ;o,.,r. !o- -i.i-i I d oe. nr. 'fl.ere ! r :.i i 1. . a ' 'ir -sv . ..v .w , iiiiini..-.- iioo.j 11. g.si.iooi in', .losoiiiie laaassj. ?s a very large parly, p.irficu'.ariy in the South, ; t v and imnortance cf a Penitentiary in this State. carry out, ana to th d --vstem of intrigu" v. l.lcli h.; f-n"r:;iVd !.-;- ri if. v.iii unite rn White a:.d I! 1 ri : 11. .a tor woo vvoueJ regard tint event as e.t:i on saniir a sy- 'i'l.erc aro but few crimes, in our oiiinton. to iusti- fi.i:...-A-. .... ' . . . ... ' -e i i ; 1 ! , e. .11 11 1 ro rnmrut imlueure nm 111'e: lerenre . k- the fnLnw.i-iv 10.. t l.. et's ot a si.mlar caaractcr in o'.iier countries, to slio'.v tiiat severer laws and a rigorous executive power are no preventive of thorn, tt. sides, even tiie nuts of tao r.ortlij-rn edits are not adnautidle to def ctive laws. out. u we are rigu'lv ia;,-i;aea, to . iduai.-i ehirrd wilh T .:T l'..T, 1- -1 1 T-. I -t S o.n:r si..exoi sr.ue. opp.o.-ii to thr-m ,.. p.v! ; tern r-t t.ova rmiieut initueure and inte : lerenre , fV the tnkinrrr.vv.av li'b. ned tii: l.v .10 -..-,:.. .J I .! ' .. . 7 I . . r I O 11. .1 11-.. . I .-. . . . . . i . . ' - ' ' . 1. 1 V i. .. 1 ' '. 1 l I . il "III. uv yourselves. 1 1!f V." ' T,', l"',-I-r'-T-"s; :" "go-armiues, , wmrn notnmg in iaiure could pn-I : as transier-; Solitary coidbement and hard labor would have ., e -M f-v e, .w- ' I must conclude by eC-rhi yo.t a tca-t. I vvid. ' V, I,!:,rf'."ril uUuuvr t!;e I orre-hili, mid mg tie eh rtivc power of the People to organized 1 the o!:-et to punish and often reform the convict ; , X e' lJ Z:: ? ' it tot.- a tribute to the ,uo,:jrv f one of our !.. i 1 ''Cll!":'i ;ed a.l sorts ol strong zvrinr.i .hmU, of Oalm-hoMers ; ami as passi.- their necks j ami, instead of being an expense a Pemtentairv, 1 - , .. ' V J. '',.. ''"-r " l earte-I a-socia'.es-. Havh r .lU v s ;:t 1 . . the ' 1 l" " :' " 00 ,., u,...--.aoi uaz voKe 01 ;m aiiHuiioiw o.irc iiv I vami,!. it proj"r!v managed, beeon.e a source of"! ' - 1 . ' ftratioti at NV-.V Vori, tla-name ,f nim w ho, am s.e-t T' :'Vr,?-",K!l5"" oJ ail i:uV""i' VJlilv- th'' n':,r' I ::t AU5:i allies at the various seats of , Hevenue to this State, as they have do: n j "nnia y- vKno,;t any b-rra-oitu s, r s t!,o v, !r,nfrrs. wns tbo ih-.t in ..ab-e s,w fh '-.rovu;g up caps. -:.:! s!r::tirig th" prui-es d' an i the State (if.vernments. The I'nion. already sha-1 others, where thev rvi-t. Vo , I 0:nc cr5,; u'Sl',r0 Pcson:S sre Pranti dtlu ve. Luk u a:? ! a. li .sf ,.. Tins will Im? s-.nnet'iin'r like th" cer.a- .si'io;. f.fth" two great parties resp'-et ive !y, in t: a c aoiug Presidential contest ; and it must lo in ftme" and, not wi-iilng to s:!ect o: iV-a.u th" ' galaxy of heroes who follow him i 1 r: uk. I 1! oiler the name if on-? of our bn thrai, w !:o, ar. Iy sec Ling a .-o!d:or's d.atii in iho il-ld, v.: - tlo;r.. rl to sutler ..r, oi barbarous t-iffire, to :h" eternal ; , " -o..,. ....... ( ....1,1 v .......uu on r.iovi- irv (he C'tarUstoa Mercrry disgrace oi tne i.ntisn name, t glVe you , ' N O Ii T II V. Ii N S L N T I 31 K N T. I tie memory of Copfedn Pascal I llel man. j r.n. ; . v. e published, some time since, a letter vindic.i- l lg ya.-i to beliet that if my person is nba.t. ' -.T v '. '.. ' tmg ?dr. Napier f tiiis city from the f ml charge my beartwill Us with you at your ch biaiiou, a:.,l " 1,1 U"'S I"ilj"-- of being nn Abolitionist. As a sign of the times, that I am, with affection in regard, voar f. di .w-1 n this p.-'j-auction. v hav anotli-r pecinten of j we note the manner in which that letter has been citizen, W. IL IlAUlllSON". , M.'- au b'aien's U' .:..(.. eamitfal system. I!e and j receivl in Northampton, Massachusetts. "The Icsh'o Comb-, Henry Daniel, Chaiks L Mo. no j t:i-..?s aiso .-a v. tlaat ti '-ir party wa-s vularrable Il'impshirc Cazttte' iuotcs the letter from the Charles Carr. Jan 0.1 Ih Divis, Thomas H. ph.. . 5'1 "t bvt, at, J ;ha: ia-y mast have a j -oacury and introduces it vviili the iullowing com-! b" at leas? s(,.i s t'i -iae!!,-, p, oo petp!e to see th an so directly and j iainly contrasted on princi- I! .1 . .il -ii inn ia In? ;i!i.'c!n,ii i,t" c:i iiiinv. ui.nlil niiii' li'r.lv ! t,n,..- ...o. l,;,!-,irc .,;t,, ... u . - "- ri'C..gmsc-l lw tae laws ot an coun- ------- . ' ' s j s.i. ..v.. .v ........ 11 I.Ll.HRll,. 11 hi i.;t.iil.si ivs I.),. ri , . , b-oouie the dctcsfathui than the love cf men deter- j jvnr.it laws to exist which will denrive a urn of tn0' "u'r CS' v ca L'"m t!loir ,-atnrc c innot ir.m-.d to live and :i,- free. j hie tor the crime of kidnappiu-, 'hre-nv ,Vc C l:cC6('cu "nri cnnn:cra'!- cvc- e- pun.:.:rnts j when crimes of the leojK-.st dyes.irh as inm-drr J!,drjt!e, and lairfd,too. where the slow operations tie!!, Itici!iird II. Chum, Iba j i.-iuu Warf.el.. Tic Co. t ri : 1 f-r it. Mr. Y;.:i p.urni h:n ;dte:.m?ed mas 11. Iin.dh.n!, and lion. at ai. Lv. ijij;, Comnd: tce of Livitatii-i:. to a.ra-s,! ; ,,:g jj re 'n;""; -.- ':".';:: . . . I-:-''-:' to Oil i'li: ;: t::at the " A tier tiie t.iei.t. e, MR. NAPIEH'S LF.TTF.R. Ti;o f il'owiair letter from one of our verv rc.s:rct- 7.::n" j--''.v !- jal'Ii- citizens ajipears in the Mercury printed at t O s o' 01 ow :di k ,11- . a.:i T-h-st. .0 s ' W.., w,,i !... .. 4.. .- - ""'; -e n.-r,u,o o ,. .,nie:.:s; wen Ja.-t l.,s ojum.ms l.,e shonM have been written any wh-rc at the North, "v"".l ' r -0.. .ii-..s,.: iw.u nriangi-. j .-i .111 ;-:e-;io.i ;;;.: "ju.-tiy :aoK ii-: to ttie ! ffal above nJI ; VioUs Jnent oi tiie currency whtcn wul st:re!v 0 .e.v th"!cu'h .' an 1 ; t did a n . v, in 1! 1,,- X'. v r J giving to t .:. g-c-t rcstnctio.dsr. Ki.t . most g'alous and in :n Iv mi: o,,h 7 ..-n i,N,Miiil r,.r,wi il.... T'o .,.,.:..?.,. 1 t. . II- I- 1 -. 1 . . - ' I ".i.-i i;:i ill. IFI.I an, ,l.-li..'lll.l IIUI iiaw .kti. sol(1 m lias ptaeo Witmo a w -k pa -t at in;' ir.ug cer; in o-m-Ktio;, f,, th. l.-t v.r.r. ai- 1 h- s!.otdd consider it n rbitv to bis ( b.d?o hi,oe!f withdrawal of tin? L. S. liank. We a:: !or-; :r. that considerable am .m.ts of lr. S. P.rnk Not"s ai .onuamuTon. o tar as ,'-ir to suf r in body or estate at Charles- i ton by fds n presentations, it was tliir that he a r wa s like I jxt cent nr. maun : and that m t t!er parts ,.f the s., -p.stly ..hnoxiou." , ti,o ..uth and d, 1 ., ;e- j !ria::h, eve., to Icn.,unce every pri..eiP!e of alxi tate a luoer premium ha-, be-n , aid ;r. :-. , v.. it c::c n ,e eft!-,.:u t.;,, t! e c ur - T cv-::t cca- i:h a: Una Idita- , riuciolo cf aLohtioin-,; V . I - . 1 -. I . .up , ks.w. or puius.iou wiiii noiinng more se vere. Wo h hope our next Legislature will act on this .subject ; for we cotisider it a -stain upon the State which ought to be wiped away forthwith. llliz. Ci ft Star. Tin: MAUKKTS. The Columbia Times, of the 3t)h ultimo, says: ' Cotton. Since our last notices, l.Os.o 1. Iirivi been sold in this market, making in all this season. 1 0,0 I t bales. U e quoted, 1 ,t week, nt 14- to 15 ! cents, as the prices ot tne g'-Jd. Tiie unfavorable news from Ivurope by the mails of the morning of the 2.'!rd, (the date of our list paper.) caused a sudden fall of half a cr.t. Since that change, the prices have, ranged from Id to 1 We rjijote to day at 11 to 11!; soino few bales are selling as low as LL" 3 Tiie Camden Journal, of the .'51st ultimo, savs : " Cotton. This article has declined cons-derably in our market since the begimiiag of last wee k.-L The quality cf that w!:Lh is now coming in, is said of Courts cf Justice are lnadotmato 13 the protection of hie and projierty ; lor whatever is ia ee'iry ta defend one's hie m iy be lawfully dene; and it is therefore no violation of ti.e Laws, though it be done without the sanction of Juciicial forrailities. tSome of the Lynch proceedings we have read with regret, and have unhesitatingly condemned them. A multitude, however justly excited, is very liable to rr, and apt to mete oat more thnn even justice. And the riots of the cities are one of the signs which make 1 trend do tbr the f;te of tree institutions. We augur mt imtavnnbiy of the moral condition of any people which cr, suiter a mob. The ickshurg AHair, (on w hich some excellent re flect ions are made in a Jotter published in to-day's piper.) winch has Leon cu.adernr.cd by the open Abolition organs, and which has finished a theme for paling philanthropy and a whining hypocritical regard lor law, to the serai covert advocates of Tappnm,rra is not only justifable under the hvvs of the laud bat defensible by a law paramount to all written laws', oae given bv the Crea tor to evcrv living Icm. 0 O 0 0 o
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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