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o . T , .t ..ia.i. in ini:Tj" litimi t, will dissolve the Union. We rl) not be- ; viy Cour.w, if I had not un? to ,) . i tra i . t iril xvll!cll . the inc. I v,t3 connected with Imckney res -m- ict i , i . 1)rfserve it ; hut i( Lfl'Jl ..... . - i ; a t - . ...I.... I . ; I. .11 " u-iur!i iiiri I" Its !d-t ions, . - " ---- true thitt we have no other alternative that J ...... : i.nl .m. ih,- S.mi it.?. t. nr.iiiu u u: irue m... ..... . sion, ,hrvjr , wo ea. -i.it otherwise, avert the uaciislnnHona. ana the circulate.:, of incendiary pa n.. ih't throng ra u m o.h,,i.,;.,uists ticn are we for the mail. Hat I m,st let it ?. f. e n.avirk, a, wicked act n the I m, m, t- t f Fm topics, thai auiure I l-r-ve h-'J thuk 1(C S(Hm,r it U throughout the -c-U L f a m- a ; h c t , k-r tJorly on acfou; adherence to thai princi pie of the constitution which secures t lhe peo al of hislactiv.tv, and let us do all the thinki or ,, princi- When this "consummation devoutly to 1 wi, e, , o i thc.r for" has been attained, the golden age of politics ...in i. until llidl we muv Slll iur uai Will llilU Ullliv" I fl cilm u. relation to Mr. Van - - - - - - "c t ilf t!.,s ca An 1 we think that rote, by vvh.c!. that h,H was ordered i. io a .... J I w s i h a ;f on the J .. I day of Jan, la-,, to h cng d a-,1 , ' is,u et it c,miC. That it is rap. rciJ a third ti.ne. I coula sh ..v that that bid i ire to in c i , n.il.nv.a- n.reu uccoptahletoth. pe..p!e r tt.e or m man j . .u. - ... ; j. he man,res,at,.ms of tlieir ..;,: .Mt.u, tr. Mr. an , evlr.. the A n u vuU iaren, on the account of hi, oa. ,Z .-te, w;.uU , V an ,,.rcn ,u,r .. u..y I . . ni the I The "Democratic" Dinner! We received last evemn-Uoni o-ra . 'il. Airnista Sentinel, Uiiea.i-a- nle of the South their i harvest, and sutler our sikte to rust. , i from which v,c n,akc. d h w t.x ,r...visr,.i.r rights.' Hat, sir, iuonous as we aro Ayne.i u? , , - - 1 -.-.II i.nrtir will never do abroad to acknowledge our deteat, we . tract. must "keen a stitf upper hp." " c must eoa. , liciau-, until they were eaihi-d to m.'"5 on the ' tliat iTe n a Missouri restrictiotiiat : castin -vote of ti.e Vi.-e-l'r.ideut, as a zhy ia dieatio i that h" ipn ptr.-d to a -real lea-th t .....:...;.. - ,.t'...rn ri rhts. A to th r oth-r topic. I know Mat I 'll I cleary disc-Pi i i ' dehite on from Ihe American Statin' I. van m;iii:x and iiAititisox. We coov the loili.vi.i4 contrast tn-tween the . .K Is II . ...tt ...v 1 l" -A 1 : . U .. . i .'..l I.. I.., f. ,,;. ,..t .l.rriv.-r. tln)(HH'llt! .Uf. th last session o v.Tiress. -i niniui jfh.. in.. ni.i- v r '"- 1 . . .. ...... :.. .i... f. i .- ii... m-niiiK consideration ol i.i th' nirt ot t i: rtoiit'i s rei)r-s-aiiii:i, .v , " .... , oa la. pin i i Pl.,i. ,1.,. ......iiU-M of thi So.-i.-iv ot I rien.ls who d",::: r . 1 1 : ;; i ;; ..tiin;. wi,h t,ey are h,,,., -Pi.rt account t'. t'cJ.n.u.i.iv;,,.! to M..k quicly of his imn.ary talents or services, are advocating .V. . si .vish traauuil.tv. Iii-uc'i a stiteot tlitn-s his cause on tne -round ot the soundness ot his po- - a lineal views. W a-k theui to read, onder, and reilect on the coutr isl, an 1 then act as becomes Americans, freemen, and Uaristi ins. From thv Louisiana A'Ircrtixt r. . . i i.. a-td tin;? otninoiM si:ts clearly il-vei,.;vM io nn p .-rcepiio i, I would scorn myself, were I to repr-ss tli i'rijialses of patriotism a i l be silent. I cannot M,s:,t that thi una of u.v p irty, s i ill ban- out anytime color or which app ars so to in. II it j COvniA:5r FOU '1111: I'LANTUUS Ol is to !e ud hv any one I r wins-; op. nou or LOUISIANA. ucter I have aay resp r.t, that I have ahaud .ne.l j JuJ Vyltti Opinion. ;. a i', in teclinui:; to voi.j ior us . . W shim; ton, r March IT, 10. $ Dr.Ait Sik: I have this moment received your favor, under date of the loth it.st. In answer to the question put to me, I say I do not believe Congress has the power to abolish slavery in the Mstrict of Columbia, and . t-i that bodv the same it that bo.Jy mo posses 1 tlucK tne , ninr ii .n,i'. la .... - T . .I. ... , . vor.e, I a u -ticking more cioseiy iimm th- s it-;v of mv rivals, bj it s,,. I s aall no furth er ren l t!i i . ii, nit it ioi. If to any o. ol ap-ar to i . . i. :.. w.nriii' .if me heart I will say t IM? s;; i. 111 in- .- ntons. I owe it, however, to candor, to say to you, that I have not been able t.. i'.. it .no. I had rather o 'r.sh in fr tru; nr'u," of t ie S nth i i this l.-elulf, than to ;.eru .'v-n'to piss in -ilei.ee an I u iresistiuj; through the thr.Mt"mujs of that uVe-i'tal cal u, or to sanc tion th slavish triumiihty : irons- I hv li;irkny's re.s d i'dus, ia deroitio a of the s :-ma stipulations fif r ho ('.'.iiisiitution. n i "in ?-n . ... . . . !4 contention to s itisly tnyselt that "rant to Congress, in tin Constitution, of the pow er of i'xclusire It inla tio'i in all caw- irhat.so vrvrt over the Teth-ral District, docs not confer O! : .i ... . I .. ....I. il.i. i.kii.'.r thauis nnil..:.t,a::-I havm- o oh,. r.t ol rsona, -w.h.'.I otherwise exercise of it would ! Ivaacemeut m viev my near- s ue-,r.: ,s ... , i,v "an infisiou of new h .'.t a nn rdva i... " :u fr.-sh ii'nr into the p-iUac i lilU to Mill'.' -' - mind of the South, to act in stout resistance ot all iii-.m ..r in n as by whom or which its rights are lik'-iy to be cloven flown. Your fell j.v-citi. n, IU). it. coLLini. T r .1 rT, 'have bitni poss,.,si.d hv the very worst of policy. d blo.)! l.to.oi. l II Ii:.... nmn. fkom rut t.Mito srv.ii-s -itLiduii.r-ii. The CJIoV-q i :-! . a pimp i!?t issued by the a iti-sliv rv c Miiimti'-, i.i wmc.i it n ma le a .rroutid ol "ohjertiou to .Mr. V..n r.ureu as a can h dite f.rthe rre-il-ney, that lie voied lor Ihe third r.M Ji i ' f tne h.ii fr t;i t ao;r m of i icen 1 a ry p.-ihlets, and char-m that tint vole .vas vjr i a vi ;.v t e i.-i.i ite s n a ;r.i l.r.diu, Ill b Mi ii. .a .i... .. ..f l;irvl:u.d Holding these opiu ' . - i .. .1 i I..,. Vir oon: or that ions, i woum u Con gress" mi -nt not, in them in any situation in " ... t 1 virtue th.-r.'oi, take such whicli I coinu i- piaceu, steps upoii the subject in and for both reasons this District, as those wouhl if .-allod on to act, States iiii-ht Ihe.nscives withhold m asi-sit to . i . .. ..i ii.,.;- ..ui. m.v bill h ivinu in view I.IK.; It 1 1 1 1 1 .... a. ' . li...hs mid fonsitentlv such .... j - with th.-ir rights of so vereignty. ui ohiect. I take the liberty of forwarding t ou a from the Milton Gazette. DINXCR TO THE HON. IIKDFOIID BROWN. We onni the previous part of the details of the Damer.J A The llamrahlr Bedford Broirn : The able indcf iti0'able, eloquont, and intellectual Son ator and ...t.w...:.ti. A iiiiiii-' Ii-'ht in tne iraiaxy oi ol- fc..i.i--' - - I O , . . mucracv. - His valuabhi services, his unshaueu ue- . .. ...... to nm and measures, prove that the acci- ."' ... dental choice of the Legislature could not have fallen upon a better nor abler champion ol tne riu. of man and the interest of the democratic Party. "Array djirn yonlcr where the Fish don't bite." After the deafening burst of applause which fob t. tin sfoitimeiit had in some measures subsid- v v v ed, the Uonoiabie Senator rose, and after pausing r..- .nim itf wit'i that peculiar "race and solem nity tor which he is so remarkable, excelling in this particular the great tragedian Cooper, he open ed bis mouth and said. Penetrated with the most profound feelings of 1 - 1 . . V gratitude, Mr. Chairman, 1 rise lo respono io ine sentiment just pledged with such enthusiastic feef inr bv the ilemocratic lioi.ublicans who surround n m . w : . . SltnniiMl as we are. iinteeO 1 may sa circum stanced, this tribute of resect tliis mark of ap probation this dinner spr ad before me nevi r came in a more opjiortune season. Never, Sir, ih:it iiKMiiorablc occasion ia t!- House l Commons when I encountered the lightning !!t of that arch federalist, John Stan ev, when t y some unaccountable inadvertency, I fullered to .y from me tliat most omin is q i :.!ti-'a " o et ia terea nihil," the period I say Sir, when he com pared me to a big of wind have I felt so much cha-rm, or been so down in the mouth. It is true Sir, uhn on.- occasion in the S. nate cl.aiiilx r, I foohshlv thrust mv hand into the mouth of that MMss.-.rh.isrits lion", that b'aie-li-ht-Hartfor.l-feii'-r ahst, Datii. I Webster, a id felt myself severely bit- - .1 . 1 . I -. ...... ti-i : hut that morlit.caiion cjun.iv: when I considered that this rencontre ba.'e promise of iuim ortahtv. Indeed, if I can get no other epi t iph, 1 s!i all Ik.- content to have it graven on my tomb, " This the man Daniel webster pulled to pieces." l-:,nrv mv mortification conceive mv chagrin picture veurself my ag-.ny of fe lin w hen the ink hail scarcely dried upon the foolscap that oonveved to our thrice illustrious and honorable chieftain, the assurance, that friend Dobbs wt.uld le fleeted bv lt),HOO inajontv, to see him, tuxi " i .i..i.. Xi w OstrAXs Sept. 11. . . ... -f ii earn tiiat iuui " ; ( "n." . . , ..leetion Iv private auvircs iroui iuoi - - that we have fairly tr,amphed-tl a the t u; 1 .J r lfHirietia, hence trotu ,f Dudley is not a test, uui u rr . . ,...t Sardinian biiir, had bee.. sei.eu, lilt-? ii 'i i) io - i . . .. .! .. ..i. i, nr.. !.'.... ted i'oods on boaru. cnargeo m nu...- o B tice our favor. 1'ioceedm upon ims on.,.iw, as I was C. eered by the tutelhgence ot this dinner, as sunn.tu .us I may say, cn jKissant, as an m i t,,.,;,v.!1 dvertiser of the 27th ult., says: could ad ud, I instantly (I hope there are iUe ui just from Daitimore, iuf ,rms us that iVivnds present) wrote ; o he LdiUir of .he C. 1 Jf JexCan oneot 10 assuring mm, auer m .o...,m... w - - - , - . x k.u tliut ctty tl!I UIC m and tne children, that every tiling w-is smc m . . . . ui ..j, but quarter, and suggesting 40 causes ot deatea o ne j - - ' raiamiiiilj wcltJ than the correct one. I mm mm umo. - ?. . ,(i ir , ( . , . TEXAS. We have now been bometinie without iuterigence from this --ection of the country. Tiie latest infor mation bv the wvy of Nacogdoi he, is that Gen. Houston would be strongU supported .or the Pit si deutial chair of the New Uepuoiic. I our bundled mounted Mex.cjus aie sam to h.-ve appeared oa side.,1' tne Itio Ciauuo, whose object was the lllio I l.w - . - ... t such ot tneir .lii.sr . . recffive m e . m 7 j mail ... vui v-. ...... - ti.;.,.. i;.:,t vi iv ere defeated in consequence ot the votes of the opposition Counties. Tn it we were defeatetl in consequence of not receiving enough votes from our own Counties. I told him that it was(iwin"to the immense quantity of Hank bigs, . I 1. . ... Abolitionists and Nuliihers. dm 1 assu.co ... . we were in a majority : it is well enough to talk loud and bhi-aer now, we may have to sing smal. in X . .viMiilie r. . 1 ... . iV .... I ...rrriicl I 4!1S I I am glad to see that tnese pro .u..u n(itiii , ... . ljV;Ui ,m,pt. ty -t : and philosophical calculations, after getu ,g om o , Tl.xa my head, have gotten into the head of the learned lru..d -- . (0 Uio 1-M.tor ofthe Standard, (..eat n rande, w i.i, about the saaie i.in.Ur cn 'Pexiis, to t.mes exhibit striking coiuenees 1 is ; . h , o, the .Ma,,nders. t z IriiP I till1 4 11 .'ICl It lit. V.i U1I.--OUV.U . 1 t pie that Spaight was leaten not account ot his j iM.'.ltics, but oecause no uiu .uoi ....v, enou-di, and we may have some hope in Novem- her. Sieaking ot the Standard, su-gesis 10 . mind a sentiment complimentary to tne illustrious . . . . ..ao...-1-.i t li1.... . 1 1 . .el it . man who presrues ovei us ..i.uwu.i. . 1 . ...1 . ..-. ..1 iiw.i . 1 see voti annreueim 10 wuooi 1 in.i.v .......0...... - , iv.t! .v- .... 11 . . t lt. . I.. , . . . 1 . .1 1 : 1 :i -.t I : ,i I .1 1 A - c in allude to no other person man toioiici 1 .m.. ; r.i co.i.poaoce White whose name is the only objectionable part ;0mb! , mc i p MaUug ttic Cur matt,, C hantton, of him. V man, gentlemen, 1 sav it on my m.h illiu Louisvuie uail-Uoad coii.pany, to ..pen L.hns vidual responsibihtv, who s;eaks the. old Castiiian j ,;,r .ub t ij-tios ot tock 0:1 Monday the, 17th day m greater puritv tlian any indivt ai d of this age j , Ocl-jer next ior 0U,UUd shares only, t,e suuies IN.msett is u fiHil to him! Allow me, theteiore, '. rst.jj c.ch. Mr. Chairman, to pledge you. Kvery farmer should subsenbe tor one or more Colonel Don Scttor Piilo White. A man off shaivs, and nil woo can atihrd it, should subsenbe sound discretion and innate sh lewdness, who knows i,ier.ui. O.hy i tube paid 0.1 each share a; tne t'w ... ,l;,wr inn iiublic : unoii whose Atlanteau ,.iue v, suh 1 da:g. and tins wiii lie relurticd d ineie shonl.lers rests the whole weight of the d:mnciacy : a:. not lt:0dit siiaies s ib-cnn d m ail Uie States of North Carolina. Who kindly and without pay j 0j jsuihan.! North Carolina, 'lenjic-rsee, Kentucky, represented the Salisbury District 111 the Coiiventi. ti ; ;UidOnio. ttei pax in;; the lnt on eucn siiare,no at Baltimore, a trick he won't do again upon the i niut L. w id be r. pnred unless -U),h0 siiaies aie taken, same liberal terms. Pale and the foitune of war , a.,j ,f the p!.m Mueeeds then paymeuis are to be have til... bled him into the iiunorux, om. 11 is co- FELI.OW CITIZENS OF N'OilTII CAROLINA: v i,:ve received a coimilissiou Ironi his Llxctl- leucv the Governor tit the State ol North Carolina, avert the omen, so thoroughly and completely Tims' viewin r the pamphlet containing my j s.nothereil by that Cap, fear fellow, Dudley .... 1 t. 7 iV...,. sentiments on this sab- j S,r, I bhih for my country teel for you Oh 111 itter. I woultl not, from th" liirhts now before me, fuel mv self safe in pro- ! notmeiag that Congress c ueer 'jc i gr .11 1 i.ig 11 rh.ir.-.; of n i alfem.jt t , lis iivo ihe Union. I-'ir-f, .s t Mr. Va i Il iienV vote. ile well knew tii it ' he bill ha l . s i m .iticd in is essenti .i leaf.ir'M l 'l it ' .V nil i it would !l sentiments oh j.-ct. 1 am, most respectfully Your ob't servant, nr. is. wiirn:. ... I F' Chofise between them! are w There Mr. Van B-tn 1. Tnat .Mr. Van Huron is and was a Missouri re-tncti., ust, lle follow ing pre.4tnb. and reso lutions ad ptcd bv th-j 1:1 e ir;eu laedieient that tio avail if it ..ass.d. a id for this can- ? Mr. f. 'igii, vvn se ojn:u ns up 1.1 this subject 1: k n.vii, v ted agirast the bdl its df. hn: nitie merit, therefore, in votui" f.r th" hdl.a ii ir 1. .,, t thM grou.id tint tin; vot- i-. ...Me.i..M !iv vir. i..u.,,s northern partizans. .S-n ate i ..v Yo'rk.al- .... '', . 1 ..-. -i, ;iiiini :'i in. 11 me itu:ie nas rrade i.e issuo 1 1 its pre-;nt shape. We a lout t.hat Pap. 1 1.1 and our-.-lve agree 1 1 :i" thi ir, a .d tint in tat. w- both di-iree with dr. Y...1 iiira. Taj.piti an I Co. are 11 li:v .r of ahoiili ... ; we ar- . . . .. . 1 1 ... u.fji -se j 1,1 11. 1 u'v ueneve that it c 1.1 Ir uia-ie a t"i b ANOTHi:i COXTRASP FOR THI. PLAN j TKRS OF LOUISIANA. ttie oir-stiop 1 oe he iv. n!e at the dcc- tio is, t,ey wiif pt;vai! ; we beii -ve l , at if it ran be inadt a P si, they v.id ixttiin'eati'd. r.iuse ve m ter 11 this, tiiat we both t . ft .. li 1 : . 1 v.! 1 1 1. And it is !m; !v tin.ve : I' i:mum: am soLrrio.Ns.- -Whereas, follow nir extracts : the inhibiting the fur- Vo.vi the Ciitcinnati ther extension of j-laverv in these United States. Dn is a subject of deep con- not, whilst a i . . . . j corn to theMopkof ibis . aaie. :;uu wnere:is. wt Sir, I bhi-h for my country feel for you I trem- ( b'e for the permanency of our liberty and my seat. ! To add to our mortification, the rascally Vhis 1 .... 1 ii . n .1: are Imldinz their dinners and iaruecus m an 1 re.ttions, and this day Sir, the Hanks of the l.noe --. .... 1.. l..s . r.,iiverted with Victors wdiile the Sir, I sec a fjentleman over the way change col or, I assure you Sir, I did not intend that any in ference should be drawn, that all who dine upon these public occasions are bribed by the viands on the tables. Certainly Sir, our dinner is altooeth er a ditWent a flair, it is only the feasting of the opposition that I ronderi'ii. " Hut to the point, as that great Poet and consist, ent democrat and late pros, ,K to to our party, John (iuetiry Adams, in that incomparable Poem .W- of .Mis- ..in. The char. ' '"' MrMonni"li, f;i bo-.U ,v the vvn v v.... 11 ...l.i to read y. mi may find it at Turner and Hugln-s, price one shilling and sixpence,) says W I,eti le The mnn i l.r t t.i.O. o r.C .... ..1. l... .....- . , , V v, .cpt. Is!. ' I o, ..,.-- .1,;.. ..:.i. no.. . . ... ... , ' """s m.ifs, an: it Oll, or did ou I was :in 01 Lh.d ...o i'...- 1 :...!.. i.- " .. " ....irer o. io his uonunatiori i. . ..... ... . ...... -....i!! .in...' ..! 1 l..ti.f .iti-.-i:i's have tu..itleu liiui lino me ouuoiii, .mh h .-...-j nj-.ine o.nv i: -ov... n;.: nm-- c.... ... .'.. ....v. ... sol in"- to think in tiie language of his favorite au- j mat tJo sub-cnoei can b put to any inconvenience j . . . .,! ,. ., h,.-i.i, i.ti 1 1. ,r t ! . wl i. .!e m i ;n milt nrxre mud. haccr. five r sc perdera. I can te caded fur a part of the Hoad p. , hat s into Let him alone hell not fail to tt his snarl. this State will be made ot amen every one vviil ieel Music " i) n that little ho-j gallop the ere if."1 tiie benefits., every man will to sdi.e to get In pro-Th-Orator sat down amidst thunders of applause-;duce to ma.ket and procure his supplies, cia aj r r V, . .... ... f,P ,!,, onr Deril ran and qmcKei than at ,reent, asomy o, cents per Ll Ilflt. I'l v'. 1 . . .;. :..:.. (e-i. Harrison In 1-sJI, when Oeul. Harris.. u w.isd' fi-ated for Congress by Mr. (la.lav, it was io consequence of his vote on thoadmtssjon into our sanefuni sanctorum in breathless agitation to say that there mut lie some mistake, for that the dinner at Milton would not take place until the 17th, and this copy ofthe Mitlon Gazette was dat- ... i.i i . ..d ...,. .hiv s orev lous. a c are i..rceu tneieion lOi) ooiiods can be ci.ar.eu per lud mues tins is the highest price iuc con.pany can c.arge. The money .sub.-cnU-o w id be spent at home; there vviil be. ;in increased uemand for nil kinds ot i:ih..ur. v. ith j mod wanes, and maikcts almost at 'ton c . :li ... :. . .. i .. II . - .... ! ulir I il,,IS: .il.ll.S H S' Mill ie, IOH1I5 v, ? nil: ... .i... ....rw-1 W...O that some wa-' has leen hunibur- ' ... ... . t.i.i.o I.. I. I.l.... .1 - . i w. . '. i". J, tii! ........ hiv,ii j.uuois cin-sun fciee.. it is too latt now to remedy the evil: we have no other ronv Uf On ffk l.rw; t.. ....... .....J . 1 . . ." r u.i.i iimsi uvun lei mis remain. J tayctterille Observer. i iil cumin .nd a go. d pnee, in the .St; -.-.v ""i,Av. Jioatl. yno ihe" whole c--.ui.trv he eu e i ic.R.,. i he c.n.n o ino fcotdh and W .(' iii add . to the weaiih ofthe w hole country. Cotton cannot be is; raised min i, h.mrup than Lincoln c untv , which i will comm.. nd a ro.d nun . s;t..,,. ,- LATE I'l.UM FLOKIDA. From the Charkstun M' renry. i.eter ol the op viiion can Ik gatiiered lioui the i - f.i.f. ... M... ' -t a , , , " icon-i'.'er slavery as an 0. ..:,re P. make ,h lest no,r. Now ,s this the j t.v ,, i!;)(cll , , deplored, p-i.it ot our igreeni- nt, and on vh p..,r,t o agrc,-, ! ai, i,lt t.Vf.rv VluiUll 1, v,i-e we disagree to ,a.; result. Ami e are j lilM,, barr.er' should be o:e,,s d hy Mr Huna, b-ciuse he n.iis ins j .l!terp,,! lo in?vt.t i!s I .f. ret ,o create conal parhe-, and to play U- further extei.s, fll ; a!,d tv. i t ie ... II s-' fi'- :h i nak ah h -o .i-r , t lau a si .v. -t - I iverv jus fir as t re: :' .h; is in tavoroi e.naacip.t,..:, just iaI ,,. rIlMitu,ilM1 oJ hlaise.: .nore accent:. hie Io the il .. I'. .... i ... . . , . ;i.i'- uiii-ii oi.tii'M ciea r- io! l t, aul lie is in favor i K .m.., . . .1... . 1 .iTr .iiiii-cu ni nr ac e He IS 1' 1 ah .'.rio'nf to the .-lave hoi U rs. 1 t i 1 r '. ir Ihe ot icr ? I.: 1 1 i... I Ight to require of new States not coiopriscd w iti 111 the original b . . ...... 1 - , : ' "'.', as 11 su.isms own p,aiM-Manes f the Unit, d c il i t r. .n t U. X.,w w have m. love for 1 m-o ihe or ,1 h ; .. .hi, ..... d-shan 1 hall ,i;h-,h,s half bird and half j .-yas J I qoalr.p,,. lucre are but t wo des of this ques- th-.r adm.s..,,.,, into t. e. ..ne or e ,-ther . ,f then, ,s ,,, ,, t.e tlle Umot,, iherefhre, n . - - , ;,. Mr. Lure,, be,..-.,. we are en- R,,o!rd, (,f the ho tilled t-: iss's-s; ..hp n-.u .il .- ' ' V ' I li.'l ..Ui." I .1 ,iin iil.c. liooi t :e ah .Ihiouists or he does not. The abolitionists believe tint ili-y are -...vv, or s oori, til bt.come ihe strong - : ; ii 1 I th is ldievitir llrv ;t res.iked Cone I Mr. Van H iron and .ill ,.',-., ;.. n . i; . - v.ii.'..i- es I !i i. s. lKiivveeii them m.l 1 1 ... VI - - .... ..M.1 . b h.'v.- i!ui the..- are but two sides of the question, u (i v e i's.n-j.i i.m .p ' v ... iJ ' .... . Ull 1 ). t djft trie remolest irorner ot the Umtrd Slates V A -a in : A mong the mot obnoxious of hi public iicts, is his ,te in tiiC House ol Kcpieen tatives i f tiie U. .states against n-tnciion" of slavery in .Missouri From the came, Oct. 8, 1 Vhile at Washing ton, he was found a st re inn us a!v. .rate for. 'tdmit- Seoate ni'iriir ton .li..i.nri i..... ...... ........ .... ..... .I... therein,) that our Sena- Union with the privilege tors msirncted, and of buy ing and si lling hu- ur U. piescnlativos in i,.;m "flesh, and hoUhng "ungres.1 be rcjue-trdt mji h 111 the uu abjeJt i lo ppose tiie n.:mi.s;ion slauai.' is a Slate into e Un- from the nunc, Oct. 8. ion, in ao le'riitorv .... .0 iiif.i.i.v.r .it 1 . . .. ' 1 siereotv lor tl.O 1st lit 1. v.... Mil A..- t , ( 1 - mi i uie uur I .on gross, voe for 1 he 1 i.r; ..a .t..e ... .. , ,,, .....;.... .oe r oeiear, wim siiporliiliu an missi. .11 it viissniii in. 1 . . 1 . - . V I ran, ,,,, umirmg energy, pit to get pendent state, an J there-j onr,. nriv, i0 V(tiru j, n,ori. t by carry thai vv icned j ,wfience c:m be:ir. I lie., hi loth.,.!.- Sir .1 iirieeii. e nt v'-ii ... i ..... 1 . n. j p,. ;,ff. ,CiJ ' IM'll .lllll till I. III. !... ... - 01 (Tl Ilirv I10T t. ca.....:aies taue sides lor or ai.; mi us- Ifthev r r ' . ... . no, f.r uS they an- agamt T", o as fi ,..,, d, ,,1. Henry Harrison is bef.re ,lsa,f,e caimo, ilod -e i, We m " '', ?';i nUou, to justify Ins m- ., it, n l ar.. re,-.lv.. ;Ve IM ' K'r "uve,a! suepor.ofsfave- I' is a w,.-.,re i.i .v neb re.- all is (.,f-,r-,.! "1 t'i, ' ihdd,on of ry t,v Ihe Costitulion o f -.ca,.,m..Mu-utr,is: n,.:l, '.Js X. ' J! j .,. . . : this a'--? U"o'r ihiy i 1 tiie Pros,.! t ..-!., IT .:.,. 1 ' -!Mh fif J in- is another ev.uenee ,f . .. ...... .. I.-MHIJ, 1 !. ll "ill Are not your lib- liti bv en I . usis ,s this . T i-y s"e tnat ' s ith,'.!i vote-. ci 1 , grMt'v m re thi-n if iey Jc iow fiaf it retai . nvrr. ire '.r ohj -cf is abo leire'i. il" elected fi...- 1 aceo'ieeis,, t'i v., , I I Cte; o:iee in ;t....er re r, thi M-xit-t-i fj ..s, i,n .Ives t.' ry n s'df, a i i tin? t.I(. pr- power. . . . 1 1 v- roofro.'s t to tie Uiet" I S'ares, bet eir by fu-:r aid. s;s purp. iv will 01 .us.1...,! th-:. ; stji.i, of iv,-. ; 11 Iff lh. Ire.ifv ; am -va'i u ..J Texas r qj.-sin ,n .f s!;i u'rv e.ary, iv,ti, 1 fir i-enatc f..ik iij. the !Je.,hjti .11 a-al pished the s.u.e i.;i:iit!tji,)i.:dt, the f'ohiov mv! Senators l.-eir." utr.. 1 ert l is wa::t rf r Jen. H111 isoii fj.kos not aear todoiibt the right of the Slate Legislature to make their own laws on the suhh-cr i.i slm... Mes.-rv Adams. An. r 'it. P.. r.t. v , I) l-se ia " Hnt to pr If a: s j,, H.i;,.!, Pa.b.ment VV !!! th ll- If. .-e th d ahe .i l.or J Ihilo.-r-t.ei gave o. 11. .f !e. is: ( . )V r . nent i,,!-. :. i to us ti-.-.r i. ,;! ..,.... 1 "e introdueti. ot !,...r-. van is 1 on is'!:" if --. t t ,....il if ; r vmi, Iir:i!ini t.owne, ( 'hdd- Day too. D tndss, J.v.ms, Uorthiog:,:..,Kauuno "d, Il.ut, Lu'iiigsion, L.i'ins. !rry , Me Mart it:, M, lali-irv. T'M.rr ......j . ... .. . -.-- ... .... ! 1 I'XilS. i .'i?i. 1!... P 4T!h NitTinnril Ifitl. Wuur or lit ()-iJfcor !U) - eticum- an jMrse- mfo t'w riddioi human . I pfoje r.i sell government, I moan the opposnmn part v. And yet Sir, as if the cup of cur misory was not full, to have that follow. Ji M I r'l ! m ktr 1 . l.mf- - ..- ( MOO ll Ill H'll in the teeth o our pnrfv by such a d mipiritv, t.ardon mo the oath, ont f f the fuHnr of the heart the mouth speakoth 1 I - 1 Kliulest rut of nil. , Ha ve I no cause of chagrin ? ernes m clanger ! Is not my so:it in jeopardy ? It was at this most momentous jupoturo, harassed by doubt and danger, ready to exclaim with that pure patriot Mirtin Van Hurn "our sufferings intolerable !' tluit vonr hind invitation came over me " like tho swoof South." Ah ! Sir, it was re troshuig it dispersed the bin" devilsit gnve mo food for rrflecti. n. It prevented mv rhevvimr t!fo cud of anguish, ,v thr promise of -ou-othing more snhsfnntial to chow. Lo. king back, sir. Mjn the recent canvass, contemplating xs itJ, fhe eye of a phi los.mher the cause of our.'.-feat. ami t racing causes to efTects and rflerfs to rnnsrquor.res. I have come hero to devote mye!f Ivdv and soul to vonr sorv ice to pledge cnvself in rase I am instructed out of mv sent, and lesign in ohodiorro to the sacred demo cratic right f,f instruction. (a noint bv tho way ro- s. i.i-.i ii.r ojnire uivesiifrniion s-eem.r thnt stances alter ca'-os :) I sriv, to pledge mypotf in such a contingency to serve you in the office n (,,vorn or the next litre, if yoii elect mo. If nobody else Will he;,! thnt fellow Dudley. ,ln if, I v.iM. Sir, is nt this patriotic? Voj.eir. reluctant r. T d,..ii " I in IK-OVT flrno.reo rim, ll Hy tin- schr. .S. S. Milk, Capf. Soathwick, arri- J Ll'1 ' ved yi'stt-rday n oruing from St. Augustine, we " have rtceivi-d the St. Augmtine Herald of the !'-V 1,1:11 s-- - - - , ... in. -'!.,it-i n; 1 IJ- tucky and (ihio ii it sliou'd not in Charieu ,i. It win iorm a baud Union vvijich will .riVfc , 10 propeny aaj security to our institutions and er i" '"-' oui nappy K.in.. ;I l.overnn ient. loth, in ri fiOtl. .-f lllil? I- l!.i..- ........ !.... . ........ 1.., iitui nave 10 ei si. I. .... oil . ... 1 . . f. . .. aval uie jachsonvijie l urier of the lfith - " p - ins 01 uie con panv ; 11 i:t v e people reuamibe- this may be the last ..niii.rliD.iti' !....- -. 1 l 111 a lair chance to tine ..m .;K ;.. : 1 1 :in has ihjvy st. Th.- following is a postcript to the J.ichson- ' iJ"?k 01 ,,IMH',l,,y, they may ta vt r he Ite Conner. ' l" P'ocuie si.k k on the .same advantageous u JAL'KSO.W I.I.H. rF!. Fsti ; -vuy sun riher if 41 I i.i- . .. - 1 ni o ciock this hie lie c looses i i.t I..., 1- - . . . . . ....- . l.t-f),:)l.i.. ... .... ....... 1 . . . ...I ... ...... f-.ti r .ii.., ...a. ii,..; 1111 1 i?i Mi. rri miftiis i . . . iii-.i uui", iuui nisi., els (Mif . - - - 1 . - . -. . -..iv; paper was in form, Mr. Higgmbotham, who hves n1 1,1 Uss IS vt'r-v hd ti;e gain may he at Cedar-swjimp 7 miles distant towards Carey's r-V VCitt ' h.v dvan. iiig 8100 a nmn will s.Yuro Ferry from this ;!aco, came in bareheaded, at lull , !" ,,,i,;'h tue i,mi!- ' f securing 'JO .shares ii. tho speed of his horse, reporting, that at break ol day cosuV:i'i w;;:ch io;.y t ve..te;diy enable him to re ihis morning the Indians made an attack on his a':z' a c,t ;ir l'M 1,1 1 p'' hai.s th. -usand u.aiais or house into which thev fired a number of bails. more .- . ' l ,...,. r.!. 1 1 .... . fired at Mr. William Thomas, striking a fire in the house did out hit hini. Mr Ti..,..o.- .-i,.. ----- .... ....... i'... . 1 in 1 i (i ,in n ( .ixi Italian's head and thinks he hit it. .Mr. Higgmbo tham iiad a lair shot ;.t an Indian, and thinks be -ble ided him. J'here were two men in the house ides Mr. IL himself, one of v. horn is sick. Thev lis was the un- ! "avmg nine guns, lat oil" the Indians, so that thv I. I 1 mm YOJ1 If i (t.v.r'il i7 Tisr t come f..rw..rd and fake si;ar. s in a scheme e. h. h will make your State great and pros. .en .us PfJ rich y ou! chiMren: w rii.M1 v.jiu ,.lt.s jMS f t,c and wishes to promote his own and his ehii.ii c ifs nneiesi int. so i'iin.,1 ins name on t! e list of ceased firing, w hen .Mr. H. c;iiight his horse and ! be kti:t l c,i lor fciV! set out for Jacksonville, having his tlimdv audi the two men to defend themsehi s. Tiie Indians j had taken his saddle arid bridle and attempted to j catch his horse but could not. They also turned loose his cattle from the pen h tore they common- i l-l I .... . .." ! ecu me altacu. firing was heard last that neighborhood, and as there is ouife s. I I I - .1 ... purlers to this gn-at patii,tic wt.rk which wili l-..nd down their names to ages unborn. Ti.e liiH.ks will be kept ot cn lo-r si.xtv Javs. Liiieolnfr.n, X. .MICHAEL HOKE. L A. IJAMsOUli, I. liKlNHARDi. C, Oct. j JH.JQ mg nt tii j a set lie. i a4' II. ie oteiit il n:.:i! it. s 1 M .. ..... w M.t-MVM III .11.11 ,. I I I I t , ..Ii. f thinks 1 hat other houses has been attacked and tl dwellers mmdered. A number of families from Alachua, are living in that settlement, having sought safety there Irom tie- Indians, but it seems they sought in vain. All is bustle here; horsemen and teed s are bur- ; iie-re, and 1 e roLr.x on runaway, from J the siihscnher, u the -'h Au rasf, a negro man named JACOH. S i id negro is ab ut 0 feel high, and ah, u' x.o years old. I have tio d nht i-e has m do for (loorgia, as he stated t.:at he had been persuaded to f-o V teiHI. tl doiJfir iSo. will .ay one Inmdiod dollars for the del 1 . 1 . . .- iverv of IO sweety r,C h - - - J I i!onef ,e nrivacv, vv hich. like the great Washington 1 .ii .1. a o:.4i'.:i of I evm a w i'.i 10I I i. I ('.' qu. , M.l. -. IC. iS ail-.f N . ,rl v .. M-.l .11 .IU- - I I I.l ... ... , e.ir r'faf" ' Hm !o. G! - a - argues, ij;1f t., av ntwavs sihed H.r I will serve v.... .rl....l 1 lit. - m ii-ii, snon;t 1 mstrucferl out of mv snt. The sigris of Ihe litres, sir, are otninon, in th I Yt ..-Tk ll 1 l 1 - 'j'j r:i .-.. .s 1 . . 1 1. i , . ""'. t. "fT.eito-i atu! " elect, , ri. has th,s edifori mv disti.mn.M.n.l rd ir:..i.. . 1 r, : . . iv...-..-, in. -iK w i noi h : Ills rou- 1 :i . 11 ,- ..-... ' "''ll'' "' as lor l lit. .irvmSOM. lie t-i!. ... ...... in mis nunrior. nni the or. . "i- ei n n re. tic me.it i o r-o .... .. rymg 4i to and fro. In our town we cannot count j over a d..;'. n momifed men. Thev a. o ed mm.. a. ' - , - 1 ed and while we rue writing this, are oil at loam- : "!tN :,T andy (.rove, Chatham romdv, iug speed to the rescue, " j ' ( :r i ir kis confinement in a?tv Jail, so that" I An express is sent to Pdack-Crook to report to 1 -of, Uu A I .SON Oil AY. Maj. Pi'M-ce, presuming lie will send a company to! f ,n,Iv ,,,ve Chatham Co., Oct. 1, l..hj f.t. in'ercept the retreat cd the Imhans. ' tCfT! e Augusta, Oa. Sentinel will publish the We shall wait in painful suspense impatience j a!oe ydverfi-oment 3 times, and forward tiie ae on the tip-toe till our returning citiz-ns hiing us count to the subseriher at Sandy Grove, Chatham full iole! h .-e:ce ot thr .? irL- ni" l i.-t ..; ...,.l i co.. X. .. t..r ii-ivnifiii . 11 ... . .--.... ... - - . . . . . . J ' ' . ...ri ..llll . ( 1 1 V 1 - T - 3 - - J ' - Y . 11 11 w is mnn ui". U e have just hoard, that the Indians took S. J. Eubaidi'a horses last night. IJENJAA.IX FHALEY. JL silJ. 4b i t fashions fiom Xew S fT A S Pist rorpn i..i i ... . X A ,..t.- . ... a sii ve f e. n t ie S. .oti. n I I .-. .rth, between tl... i,.veholJ...g Slates and the abo- a j aragiaph : it irnn fon.od to us, that .Mr. Gazi.iv is fleeted i.j !:e-( rez, tK-sji o:, to (.. nerat liar 1 . . r. "n. A friend inlorm-11-, whicji ue are sorrv to Jea'n. that Genera! H tirison was op;,, sed as a fr. end to the General Government, but partic- oung his! Lillort " . in 1 m .iiinr.i.r :inn Tim ....ti.. . . ' ' I s - Ml" oscane from n r- cvxxot i.nnr him it wouh! look bnrtho .lo-.J "V, wluil rf.HS this mrant . t t tl.O VV Uou'. I l:lllfi)i ot t 1 I .r-.-inr- H' II !. 11a monn ? "".. . . 1 ,. - ......... .., ii..- imp ic l T! I ., ... renson nut otwmntpiv ,M think f,,r them solves. Ir-deed, this is th bane effhe democratic nave never thnrouohlY encer-oi'ed in -uacmg mc mass to luxuriate per- in indolence and I O... o. . . - 1 .1. - 1 1.1 11 1 1 fnr. i.. : s a v ..t. ... 1 t. 1 1 . . - n , . n . I x- 10, : aun rmia-eip', 1.1, imported from Lon- Cr.pfam Purmrot i s company from N.uv.m.viHe ou and Pans. He co.ntin.1e3 to rnrrv ,tl 011 rri.iay night last. v e understand that but few ! above business t THE I. VHGE PRICK PoVv Ind.an s,gf:s were seen on the rou.e, either gidng j S.-.Hshury, whei e he is prepared to do all kirds of or returning. I ue iniiaht-ants generally have been ! Tailoring in a very superior style durable & su k : the men are however, more healthy than th:- j fashionably and warranted to fit well. All e rdet women and ch.l,.:cn. f,c.,..-,Ss prevails among the j from a distance wdl be most faithfully Vvecuted regu ar troops to a great degree. At (Lucy's i'er- j agreeable ,0 order or promise. v, ki.K!s ',f Cnt' ry there are l-rd on the sick report, out of less j ting will be done by him on short notice. W it' th:m-ioO; at I ,0 lata out of ,a there are bat ft) still continues to nc-t as Agent for son,e of t, Jst d ity and at th,- post three hospitals have U-o sh.oeable Tailors of New York and Philadel d fd dvv.thsicK tr-M.ps 1,0,,, Ihe interior. Of one theref ae any Tad-us v.ishing instruct.,.,, i,, , he Cmpinyol U uit-d Siates 1 .oops, who wemt out j a rt of Cuitit :g can h-instructed by callm-on Ren , to Ncvnansvidc, b it one man has escaped sickne-. jam in Fraiev, Salisbury, at the'lar-el:ick liovv o o I o o o 1 o o 0 c o c o