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! I f lie Washington letter wriier of a Baltimore Federal pnper in mentioning the proof which Mr. Tyler )ih given of hia determination to eoojieruie cordially nd MY wi,h ,,,e F"J,,rul P'r'V, wy-i , He has expressed the utmost confidence in the prt t Headi of the different Defirtmentt, and hi entire approval of what has bttn already done, a,vl hi i iricst desire that they may -cmtinue to rune :'-, on all great question of public jxdicy."-- T 'in 'irt 11 ',B '''B " u,m0t confidence " n)miHTWciitww4-4lii.ii4 .it. ih.FeuVrnI ' Ciibiwd, Francis Granger and all, and if their whole system of proscription fur bus hi "en tire approval," there can lie irn question about his c,,tirse hereafter. He goes the whole figure for llurtford Convention Federalism. , (7- A Pliiludulphia, Whig paper ieuking of Inte ilfvelopiiM'iiii concerning tle transaction of the United Strttea Bunk, say : " Loan to a large hhiiiuiii had been juaile to some of the often of ihe Hank, and other persons, for the purpose of . speculation, when the buxinejw cornii uiiity were refused arcniniiiodaMone, and M'ltlciuetils were uf terard made wiih thitun parties on the most dis- a liHiiirijjfoU'j term." This brief sentence ia a c.,jiTrehenive history of the favoritism and abuse p h d b. that Institution, and some ot her, foi the li'iiH'l of partisan and ollieers lo the injury ol the p it 1 ' (ft- The blue light Federalist of the North not s,itfii'(l with their abuse and priMtitulion of the name H lo ,'",'r P"'y ,urP"w",1 hlivn i'ie iiiili'ti'hi'ilf' impudence to call themselves Demo ,.flllii ..." Jrfl-rwiian Immncrat !" It is tint they , 'ii i " lilrn the good name " ol the Ifc'mocrncy t cnv.r their odious piinciple. We shall hear lli in in it claiming to be good and Hue loco focoi. OCT Ol the old note of the United States" Bank 7,",,l HOll are let outstanding, arid will probably never le presented for redemption, a greater pnrt ,, them no doubt biii" worn out Hid destroyed. Wh !. shd'w ho uaini Jht 8?''M00 ? The people of the country le, and the Bank gain it. Thi 1 one of the ways that Bank and hank men rich without laW, by :he toil of other. A lit kO'ly war i no waging between the Kan sit mid I'ait'ue tribe of Iidiim in the North w, in consequence of a M't villanoiw, rnwardly ;ih l iiiii uaii" "uftfi rp riinViiiiMi'd f)V' Knrra (,,,; ,,i'ixty fi warrior on a number of I'.iwiiee w ,-i. n and children led by the warrior of their 1 ! n:i in raoip. The K.io;i inurder,d nil hut r cienof the women anil rh.lilren out ol n Inrje i.imil'-r. The war r.i roiwrjiience will be a h'nody a l ielrnt!e me. lfn. John C. Ciili nin. Thi di-.tinuihed Seller wn 5" eir !! on the 17th last month. 'ftwiiff.-W'i 'e bv nur Tefineeo pap-r. that the (iulH-ririt"n.il canva hii l-eu nun iiKWi'd ID I'l l' S'!e wiih "pint iiml aelivily. I"th JeMJ4W4WWCr-JitR-,V'4!1 V. - v - V - i.. .. . .. .1 .-.ll Ti .. I "BWT'eTr4o-li:44 ol uccei. I he ertiioilv Ti.ive every rea'' l"r --".rt.i.ti umlence in l!n' di-.inThed atmny ot ue-ir iiiili laliHb!eehiin.j...o nod i-ni.didaie. . P.dk i hint in Inni-lt, Him jii-ljuiiS v their ahu) ol me Fob-rul niiiUe when ver lie no- The i ".MB iTir ri v" iif 1 lie I ;e rMitri , v,. ... - j v ... . I trnm ..the im.M-mjjmjJiZJlX. ,:ntn' 1 n ilieoi I ilieui lo ' resume apwrie payimm', ami jMi'iii then nerim inii to ttav uieiiii-ii an in.'iii,.iie time aa loiitf a tliey ea-ed. ' I'.irirr p'nced hi veto on it. .i.i-.'IV S.ipeir.o Courted' ihe Uoi'ed States t'.'i"TTTriTir't fmifill 'WYnflit hr t IIH i li under ll e il.nie of fie Conniuniii yivuu It n.er to reuulali) M'liim rre among the States,! n tinihitiit the iraiioje.rt.Uinn o slave from Stale j I,. M:e. - Tin ia eyiiiniry lo lb" rem-air aoi;d opinion of !M Vrhter. . now Piomier, the Hon. Mr. .tfifWrmi. The- Governor of thi Stale some inn" ajo ia.mil hi Proclamation convening the fi.lainre. on Im t Monday, for the purpose ..I r'oi.hng by sp-rnl enm-tuieiit lor lie eledi in of iiem.td'M to reprmeiil Ahib.iiiia m the Uvtia S '-iou of C..nUr. Ai by the 1 1 of List Sei.m of th Ifulnture. Ill" St ite elerl herrd'ier bv G -te r:il l i'.,!'!, hh- will, d .ohlh-. h i e a fu'l )em .cr.iiie t 'presentaii .ii next Congress. The people of Alihstna ire pivmg f.r the F.xtr.i Session ol Consresa bv an F.xt a S-i'Mi of their f-il tor-. The fruit of " Whig economy and reform." The New York Courier At Knquirer, eililed bv the n,t ir tons J as. Watoil Webb, ra!!s the Federal W hi " the righteous fxtrty " Think of the idea f-.-h Tf-lt1'- '"Q'g about -"the ru'Mon party," of whirh he is one of the organs Bela B i Vr end Glwrl worth the chief " pipe lay era," and Hrnry Clay J.hn principal lend, r ! Connecticut. The elections iy lhi State have resulted, a was eXM-cted, in favor of the Federal Abolition ticket toCongrew.and a federal major, iy in Ihe legislnture, though by a diminished ma jority in ihe. popular vote. The inreiidiary finalir. Truman Smith, i returnod ol the head of the Con gressmnal delegation. A four mile race came ofT.over the Lotiisiani Course, near New Orlnatm last month, horses : Grey Mnbic, Allorf, and P- ni-n ; Grey Med. winner four heat in ihe Pillowing lime : 7m. 3', 8,rt. lfjs Tin. r.-!-fm. 17.' t, a "ia led, the first heat was run in 7ii. 3os., it is the heal limo evr mtde "in America. A Cincinnati paper states that an SieamUat were l.niU in hul place last year Hlll-r-worib fioiii 1 5,000, to 810,000 ench, und amounting in he sreirtn rosl lo 0(10. . a c , A mammoth tteamtr A danier hai been late l.v built ai 1'nihbufjr, i r:, oll nia Mjjpj.i luj Ohio river, fthji h in th lartjet boat now 011 the H extern w iter. J(H diroeirKioua are in loojrih,!) lin-i hHa.iitaniJ 12 luet bold.wiih wlieek afl lt in duiii. ler. ' - The Govenmra ol Teijiwiiafe and Kmitneky hufe iMid t eir proclainaiion reqnirniK eleeiiima lii; be held fir iiminher to the next C'otijfrea in JW!!L'iiJ!! tyit Se-wion. In Tenfji wee ou the Oi It Mnyiu Reittkli7ttTa4'lFattrireent month. . 1 Gov. Polk of Teiiiieee haa published an uddresg to the piHiple ol that Slate asianinn hi reawma for declining tocoriveim an Extra Setuioii of (ho Lcig I iture, u.uroly fur the purpose of tdect in fleiiatora lo the United State Senate 111 tiirm for the Kutra SeMiou o( Cuure. Premdeut T) ler in alaled to be 51 yeara of age. Santa Anna i a enndidale for the Piesidcncy off Mexico, opposed by Comet Fari'is. TO THE PKOI'LK OK THK UMTED S PaTES, A rri:oiinr!imtioi. i Vhe .(Jhr,t, People M theuiaelvea to hH ' overtaken hv a urea, no M.m,... .. 1....- them .0 humble themaelve un.ler .be dianenwi,,,,, r i, 11 1 . ,1 1 m iiinu 1 iuyiin;ii(:e, in recngiiiite 11m rijjnteou ngnieou government over the children of men, to ek...,w edge Hi good, in time n.st, a well aa their owiumrihiiK as and to uppl,c1,,e H,a merciful protection for the future. A The death of Watt.H (Ikxrt Hamho, la.e PreMdent o. the Um.ed M,!,-,, an a.ou afier ! , . , . .1 . 1 1 . 1 elevation to that high o'tire, ia a bereavemeiu 11 1 1 . 1 . 1 11 1 peeu bur y calcnl.ited to b ren riled iih a heavy iii . 1' 1 . 11 1 .1 v a Ilti;imn, and to iui,)re.all mind with a teinw of ., . . i ., 1 . 1 1 penitence of Nation, a . "'" " " MM U'Hin our He veiilv Parent. I .. .'.I r .1 . i l i I i . I have lliniiiit, thcrelnre, Jim I nhuiild be act. .. ng in cnii iiruuiv Willi Kie genera Xi"Pt,iliiii and leeiin ol tlie cum ii iiuty ri reciiinmeiKiing, h i now (In, to the Peou'e of !;ie United Pint, s, of . . , , ' .. . nL their ...vera mode and form w.lnp, they olw-rve a day ot l a g and I rnyer, by .ucl. re ii'i'iu cernce n may ! suit iljle on the tied- ., . i, . .. . ... .,,. : and I recMiimend Y r ,y, he lour.eentl, .y of M ,y .., lor that p..rp,,.e ; lo the end I hut, on that ..ay, we may ajl wi.l, one aeeord, Join ... ..humble rerr,,, u,l ap(,,,.a.-l, lo if IM, in whi.ao hand we are, .nwiU,!- btin f.i- inptt w.th. ivrrv reii-riiiiM O'MiiiiiMiiHtiiMi. th.if. AiTur inn In pmper un. an, temper o I. art ami uiin-l meler ineso irowus 01 im iininneiice, mr: k in m in n Hi gracinu beiiciticiiuii upon i,ur (foveruinuut and our Country. JOHN TVLKlt. Wa,lnngt.m, A;.ril M,-ti4l. 'torn ihf Sew York Evening Ptt. Till) l-AUSE OF.GKNKUM. IIAUUlMl.N'S ii:Tii. The f.illowing lette' Irom V4!iingt'in i pub liKhed in a Wihj j ninnil, tlie Ptiil.iJi Ipliil N.irtli American of ye-i.Til.i v . It wa nr.ti ii, a our re'adi r will ee, liefnre tin; death of the Preidentt . . ..... - - ' V " wtk i'rr,i ir ,. .iith :tl'wrtfitr(ld li ,K . . . .. . . . . i itfc.i ..i 1 I'll IW'IW l)T BH "IHKlil,,J3. f, ;n I'riii . ... . . , , 'ra,f - - wivun. in nil ler '. i; pne yi mriuny m in- . ... ... . ' . . .. . tpn ii iijirit i.t hr mrtv n v rili-t. telf thf itfttt- 1 . 1 . 1 4 .1 .1. tmnr crm by wv-di r n it know until e re id thi l..'l lu.L.u Irum ..iiu nl lliMi Ami 3 . n ' . . ' . If .. ...I ... ... ..I..H in llnu I. -II... hii IrlU . tl 1 . . ' , . . . in nil exhausted receiver I' T tlie p.:pn-. ni ex e-ri- lii. 1. 1.. ...i i.. .1 1 1. ,.,. 12 , nMMTill. II imHt auU.lklui-ll l:uol ll .l l.idl ailil IH'COuittrV to - bun, and ki bd by the cuius public ceremonies in whteli he wa m do lo t.ike oarl by the perplex Hie of otSre, and the visit-, ol tVi -o seeker. fttrt'.pntl' nee of tht VrM Amrriean. WASIII.MiT .N. A,.'r I -i, IS41. i II o. ... k,P. M. AlUiaUgli. f. Ju..liiXUu.'W.-lo U.eBjl.XlilUa.. ubu.ul.i.'xtj4ikiili promise I j. the contra r.w. Thw waa the the Pr -sin n(. toe r'p ir'-ol hi iienitli lo-il.iy, by hi physicians, Hre m ne (1 iHeimg, a to morrow is Ibe until il.iv -T oMe'il p- ri nj oi ins uisease. XVh.it f'O ' I. iii-m liier" i f'-r this ojmiiioii no not k'iow but it i(ipe ir- to !' c .'irmei, a-if derived from toe ii siiul history ol Ine disease, if God i-h .it'll be pl-:ieil in restore him, we ahull look Inch in wi aider, Ihal any ni.ia c ou'd have s'.issl mu. 'i. . i not Un iK that Hie President ha (s-en t!l siere the d.iy of In in.uiiiuraiHHi. The arrangement ol that day were exceedingly ill . . i-. il . .. ...... ' eoiild b't'4 llll'lll"t III iiiii'ismui aisi is liilio.lni I him. rue evening, too, w is iit in public at h line hes'dc vmtimg several d Hiring assemble s t ! i lute liour of tho nu'tit. Think of all no- ! Why, it wisViionyli to kifi a -iy haly. Ftmn t .at day I do not funk the General has been well. Then ".he excetulmg, the inhuman r u.-ltvlhal ha Iren practised upon him, till bis conlinmmiil tin day week, by taking advanlai' ol hi hospitably and kindness, thnmning his house from mortiuu! 'H h'diime, without regard to hour, and lorciiig him lo keep a common table for all ai breiikfa', dinner and lea! One day, when it img'll h" siip iiwd thai thi rush wa principally over, he had sixteen invited gnct to dinner, and wa ohh ged to extend the tables fir sixty I of cimise all this would lliuko a scene i.f confusion, like a hotel ou the arrival of forty iiueXwcled p-isseiijieis bv steaiirb.val. But the worst of all wa, thai evei v one had lnsiiM'es. iow ci u'd any hiiiunn being endure uch an everlasting excitement." The Wa!iinton Idler writer of the .1 inrinil n1 j . ... i Commerce confirm this account in the foHowin piirnitraph : . . M my have prognoetiented the death of Gen eral Harrison at an early day. Mr..l. tj. Adam, among other, said he could not survive the change of life and Uibits. Some said be exposed himaeli jii'o-i, llra'l o .llll l'l n .ininagc o-i im u-u no, riii. i.ii iiiiik. mu.t i,iiici , ,17 inic I IC9I moiiiie.l 011 horseb'ick. lo ii'le l noiih I lie dust ot .bill. He was more vur a mail of great tnoder Penosy Iv una Avenue, lo recur, uiicoyeted I r atio-i 10 politics, and had never oflcnded Ihe preju tne .i .Ii' dist inee, the arclamat on ol Hie pe,i,,., difps of In opponenis by any Vehemence. We II 1 tires wi as while n n miiier's .vlieo tie ar- nr told that the Presidunt timk occasion, when live I it tie' C.ipilol, and lie w hs so I. mil wiiii ine Col. Johnson dined with htm, to advert lo this sotlmi'us ,f s icii a n iiiteb 1. 1 ti.it u'c ihol ni I other e-iiin ihle young ollieer as the son of his friend and ui;ilie iure were req iuid lo bathe in head and comrade, Colonel Ward one of the bravest and t-titp't-M. i "' Keiituckrin; to put his guest, w ho fought Then there wu th effort of sue. king f,,r ihe Ii title of the Thumes, at ease about the fate of hour and a hall til.lKMj je- jile, a sullieu-iii ' llorl In nen'iew. H - told him he should not be remov f.r on in. in ol ordinary s'reu.'n. Then lo return ' e I : und yet he wa removed immediately; and HI the sunn ,v to Ihe W line II nise, exjhised the whut makes it more remarkable, is I hp fact that whole ibstunce to a cool air, willi all ihe pores ot'Mr. Ciittenden was consulted about Mr. Wnrd's his b d neii by He- ifl irt he had mi le. I hen , aerepting tlie apimntment, when tendered by Mr. instead of retiring and taking relreshment, to siaiel I V;in llnren. As I was known that Mr! Crillen everl hour nil thul vast assemblage of oeonle , den wna to tie oneTfff General Harrison Cnbinel, toe much, and waa too food of affecting tht labita of yMiih and viffor. Many noticed with alarm, bin earoioaMneHanijMK health, when ha walked from the rail rd. depot, 011 bi. arrival in thi city, ihr.Migh eleet and mow, to the City. Hull, bare Imailed refusiinj even to have ou umbrella held over him." Th temiuiony of Mr Aduma, who understand tlie. meaiw of preserving health ami the mental fuculnea ae well aa any niun, carries finch weight, Some f the newnpapera ere (tivitig the public anecdolea d the luet day of General llarrwon. THfttowwiuimmiiiQ fcLjwvijmwjjt real : A (rentlemjn froiii CidciuhhIi callnd upon him shortly before hie bite illiteaa, " Sir," aatd the P resident, receiving hjn with (treat cordiality, and iieakln(f with j.ret energy, " I am glad with all my heart to nee vnu, for I kuow that you do not want an ofliee " No word mid the gentleman who related tm' circumstance. couM more en.ohat. icallv expre, the conmant annoyance to which it., n...-.... . lj... ..' v ..." ., , rxpma irom ir aoitcnation 01 : omee aeekera, and the relief he felt from one viait ! o diaiutereatcd Inendihip and eyropalhy, trnm the (ilobe, TDK POJ.ITICAL FRIENDS OF GENRAL . Harrison sackificino his reputation. While thnee who have profiled bv (Vneral j H irriMoti'e itopulanty are making the gteateit """-oiauon 01 grief. ir enxct at Una moment they - m ; ' ,h"' " 1' icb -ould blaat hi f,.ure .Trl ..W H"r? ""iHed MttreM. .Ithnh e iiiuiviuiiai Is concerned, thai after the .,.., r vt. r. 1 i.n.;.i . ' " I C TIV , ir ., 11 T aC'L . nil ' ' t , 1 a M" ",'M,, ' w,,,," a l"p,ftnmng any oflenre or fl,. "'iT'l 7 l "PUn"' , I hw,,h dw''". .a cour, of ear. '"if '",,:lt priiHoiipiein, is doubt en intended to ,, . , ,. . ! ..... wioihicu ,io m.ike iho un ireioiou lint the vietm of t he me- . . 1, A , . I . . ' . " 11 h",,r "f,,'r er He direction of the deceased firi,i,., 1 . 1 reidi!iit. In tin way every man who ia atfuck (IHVII in, l-K-IV rillllHll lumiltr ......l I. U retdiod-m; U a iegi from o uT U.nlj U.l...m tall n..l.,iA..I ....I.1..J. I .1- ... t n.i "Mini in iimiiiiiii-m re er i ea w ten ,.. ., . ,, , . . ' . ... .. Hie cold vault cloned upon him and hi earth v .' lllflirirmtllill lllul flrtn.rul ..... m ...... i. .. . . n ... 3 X P'en id tin' Dole ytem ol proscr.iition. We nub Mf IVea,oo'a announcenJ. in ,, .s-nate. which were uuq.iestmbl, made with n,i u.,: t. ' . . r . ''eneral llarrina privity and cutUHiit, after hia MrmB ,n AVanldngton, for the rpi'ol prep.. jxn hi, p,,,,,, rwnj, fof mZnJm hi. ,Hrr ltlrf 1)Ut tne pM'h.Ud made on , , , (j ,(,e , ,e h,rl 'abinrt were .natalled.-theT contrived todomat his (l.Meruu,M.,u,,. We Ic.rn that hi Cabinet au oed a riitht to decide upon a euhject in regard to wincn thov had only a right lo alvir; and that, by a mnioritv of four lo two, they' voted down the will nf the I'p'Hiilenl ir, regard to n subject which involves I lie livelihiaul of so many thousands whd have im k;ll or mean to-support their families except by the employment which they have devo ted the' prune of life 10 learn. The fate of all those eiipL', (if we are to credil thia ataiement, which wo have hid from a anurce not likely to be m'siakm; and winch is c wiriruied by a multitud of ctni.i ,ist inoes, wh cli onl t:ie fact tvymil que tot.,) ft 1 been put nt Hie mercy o a Cabinet, bv it own ilecMnn ; and toe well known intention of 1 y wn4-al-hivptii!i!4.i.iA.ht!jii, yre. .net. at liougTil. .Ai.uw, liii couri t'" -wwi. course we have rea"'iirtri beljevo TJ,Y".-rw,.- - IhiiIi Mr. Bell ami Jit. mrtttff iM-rhjete-tlMeaK 1 1' lo tliem that tliii IftLt suoulti be kumvii to the ' COUnHV. itriw-oerl to r-e;t iiiIiiIuIa lli. I,..,. li.U r..UA I imiii mum 11111 ,v(iw rntir " '1 i ii'iinci liv tirnrrsi iiarrtaon 8 ""prtiWlptt functlotTaTW4.nMiiredehia' auibonlv 1 . ' , , ' 1,1 regard lo rejiiiova! arid appointments. Il it wr;d.e-upl. B.mKhatt la whichJri . .. . ' , it tu ifl IW'hiciimtirfiT nTlhe- Wrher "Cabinet lo explain iho ca' to which we refer otherwise and consistently with the ho ior of the late President. ! is known and can bit proved beyond doubt, thai President ll im ii gave positive assurance to even iha' they sinaild not In lenmved, and vet they weie ro noved almost siiiiullaneously with ihe ea-e .f vr. L.vn j-t mi if New York. I he same m:iil w Is Meve, which carried him the assurance, oli'ai-ieu ii.nn tne ciiiet, tint n would not lm re- moved, carried a letter of dismission from the Minister. Si, we undersii nd. Gen. Il.irnson assu- red Col. Johns-.n that his nephew, Mr. Ward, should uut be removed aa Solicitor of the Land OJic . lie hid lieeii apxiinteii subsequently to tlf Presidential election, on the elevation of Mr. MelLbert, hi pred.'ceor to the Senate; and therelore colli I not lie suspected even of having ......i . .... ...r.....,! ...ii ,.,;,.Ji i... i .. .11 w.ia ihotiinit well to let him Know that the ' a;ivunlmenl would not be accepted, if he supposed 1 ihe appi iulee wou d not be agreeable fo the new . Vdmimiiistralion. Mr. Crittenden wt are inform. ted, m'vised the aceeptunce of the place; and yet j neither the countenance of a memlier of the Cabi net, nor the word of the President Ci uld save the i olfieer, who came within mme uf Ihe pretexts for the proscription as declan'd in Ihe Cabinet Circu lur. Tuere is a multitude nf similar cases, which -how tint the President was overruled in his de termination in regard to particular instances; but the testimony is h iii more direct that he was over, ruled aifainst hi own decided conviction of pro priety m regard to the principle, and against all hi It-eling and wishes. To almost every person he talked with, be ex pressed his repiitfiiauce to the pnwcnptioii as it lrorrcsed. To two highly resiieeiable gentlemen nf this cm v h haptieued lo goto him at the moment when the wife-of an exHlled clerk was nuikim; representations of the distress in which herself and children wre involved by the depnva-1 j,m ne expressed hia unqualified abhorrence ofi ihe system which was carried on in hi name. It is adverted to in detail by a ecrresioiidenl,- who ha had opportunity to ascertain many facta in re lation to the alTlictiug circumstance that harniii- ed the cloaeof General Harriaou life, am huslencd , hia death. . The cene of his death !e J, however, showed in the most allbctin rnaniiu theiat8 of hia feeling 111 regard to the matter,, thai iiad enarosed them from the moment ho'lwd edieied ollice. From peroua whu nuraed and watched bv him, it i kiwwn that whenever hia mind began" lo wander, he garo utterance lo the e(ret thought that op p reej him j and he contnually recurred to the diatreeeirgeceneahe had recently paaed through. Sometime he would aay, j'My dear madam, I did I atd not know it. J tried to prevent U." ' Un ol h r occaaiom he would av in broken aenlence ; " It is r ron wont consent 'tis unjust" Again: " 'Aee application, trill they never tense f " rroni ditlerent, and uiiqucaiionubleource, we are informed that the malady ot hie heart, which broke onl info expreasiun in hi partial delirum, or when - j; ' " -"V" . v . nn mimi wa u ont faded in a ao of lumljrr, half WfitrfinAfl hu ii j . . . . c . . j oy ni angumti, ii.iiiiniiily mamlctd 1 by , uttering aome .nalclir of aenlencea like ! Ihoie we have quoted. And we have little- doubt j tln.t th l...f ..,i.: : i .... -...I "'""'i " "itii wrrc rinon uivii , anil AI i (raiilinu... i. ' have 'bm, given to the public, were, like those j H,l, ISS,,!' which preceded them the transcript ot the thought, j NKKJ, Enq., mrn.rrly of Ur'.oville C.imli -iif tL which oppreaaod him when the fever t tied him. I Stat, and lor neveial year Cjerk of the County Couit I wish you to understand the true irrinciples of u(yc,,u the Government. I wish them carried out. I A,rA. ,,"""i!,"H.'" i ho 2' id inatant, Mia. IXIZ.V M. nothing more.'' How naturally woHid Una have J " i,, imnm''' J,,m ueen auureaseu to .nr. w,t,ir. when preeamg li.r' prtaicriptiuna without cause to one wm u fore the election, bad declared that he underatood the Conatitution diflerently from Mr. Madi-on to one who said the Preaident had no couvtituiion.il power to remove at pleasure, and without delin quency ou the part of the officer. How aptly (the fancy aupporing an altercation on (hit all eng read ing topic. wiih the uliurer) would thia appeal have been to Mr. Webater, and hi constitutional " understanding upon, the aubjecta of removal T " Sir, I would have you understand the Constitution 'and carry it out." The bodily pangs brwught back and forced into expreaaioo, the though1 that tor tured the mind. The kind hearted victim of a cru el cabinet policy rebuked in the unconciou accent of his failing organ, (physical and mental,) the vindictive spirit, who atood around him. They now load hi memory with the odium ol their own act, and would convert the most miraculou com damnation, wruhg Irom hia lip by the torture they j miiicieu, inio a lancimn 01 ineir ly ranmcai conuuci. A Disappointment. The abolitioniat Iwasted, while Gen. Harrison waa a candidate for the Presi dency and after hi election, that no slave holder hoiild aver again be President of the United States, President Tyler is, m learn, a abive-holdi r.iu whose election the abolitionists were instrumental. The abolitionist will learn that there is a Power that can .. overrule the wild spirit of fanaticism! as well as di- appoint the amhitous aapiratmn of crafty und ill honest politicians. Raleigh Standard. from the X. Y. CommrrcUil Advertiser, April 3. ARRIVAL OF THE ACADIA, (.Vine days later from England.) The steamer Acadia, arrived at Boston, yester- A... I f I.... nnA I iua.n.ii.1 (.u.u.r l.k ihu uni , ui niiu m-ft'liux'll ailiu Ul V I jvvi furvsv m tav fQ)Vpryj 19th of March, inclusive. Wm.ess, John Clement, Clerk of ur ..id Court The arrival of the packet ship hngland, on the , at ()lrP, , Micksville, the 41. Monday in J , ,ru 10th of March, and that of the steam packet Co i gryt fci4, JOHN CLKMUN'I Ci'r lumbia on the 16th, revived the alarm and angry . April s!3, 1SU. ' :tr excitement occasioned by the report of Mr. Pickens earlier iu the month. j STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. The rumor current when the Driiish (iuern lefi . - nilgUnd, concerning -divei. ships and squadrons' (y Exc,ilfncy j,,,,, M MIMlf:lu;U(, (;lr,r. -ftav oWway.Touehmgi n bemc under orders for immediate equipment, it is ..,,.,.,. , ; t -f-.-rsr -i y :. nowaiharTheTrrhtl e Jieen du y u,furmc-d by the. l ll l- rre . . . . ..''"TWIWiailllMni ut Ul .t.JLcelJeic V W 11 I I IS ll contra, the Hampshire Telegraph has the lollow-, (UltKIWINi .rvMjnn, , lUo Vu,i "inlim.- jng : ' ". ' i Usi .ooiiilsy ell'iy ne.xt t-iiio (lie ,'tA ihy tlierr- W have this day learned thnt our Government, h been h w J ii"mn by hnn lor the mn-ung ot tie in order to prepare for eny emergency that may Firi Se.mn uf thV Tiiity-eveiiiii t'ungrtwni tlie repring out" of the "caeof Mc LeoiT.TiaVe dlTecteif - 4Jnted--atei-vsrtMiwiWav fll reffiment to hold themselves in readme to ' ml necewary Unit the vlectn.iis Cr the Repre... niaiu. s , e ' vt' l" " ; .V',rk'7ri;rryivr"l'l'ni thm-fwte in tlie-neH 'orrcrew'-Khmihf be-tielrf-Bt embark for North America two ol winch are the . - " , -":--.- -- - j i, t- i, ',n ''-er day than the. uual lime ul.lio'dittg eaid c cc lOfn and 4ih Regiments,-now nn frelaHl... 4n,-j)ift , ,.'..-... ,-,--.:--......-.,......". alstaled, in private. ietutw Croai-the first circic' , wtiu-jehre.. by. jr!.uft-.cif iie sutlMIrUy, juwe' in Pans, that Lord Granville, on the V!7th ult., v, ,t,.,, by no Act of the tleyii.ml .Vscmblv ot in, officially announced to M. (nii.ot, that the t.uglish (Jovernmeirt would find it nei.-cs.iary lo send ten sail of the line to the same quarter. Of c uisc a fleet of steamer will form part of such an expedi tion. We giv? an extract from the Dublin Pilot, understood lo be Mr. O'Connell's paier: " War Englanu ri. IAlam The time annroaches when tins land may be free. ' Knghtod may declare war, but who will war bir ; oe nem, mr nepresrnianvi-a ,m tne m-iv ( n England ? Ireland ? What ' pay taxes, and shed 1 gre ol tne I'mt.sJ States, un I Inea iy. the tli.ni.,Ui i j, I c I..-' in... j, ,h .iiy ot .May next, at the limits eH.ililii-ln-d by lu in oHrMond! And for what ) Why should , tne rtlnl, M .,,,, ,, cf Ireland war agamat France? There is no Irish j Al, , clmllBlld ,m rriil it,.nti feeling lo be gratified, no Irish interest to be j ,nj otier Keturntng t itlicers. to in. m tor the pursVee promoted, by such a war. What ha Ireland done ; 0f cmoia ring the l'ollis, al the tin. cm and luce. (,re- to France, or France to Ireland, thai we should j M-rita-d by law b r that pnrjsw. Ami I do, tiy tni, my shed each Other blood ? France ; Proclamation, further require the Freemen ol t.::s invade Ireland well, where in her complicated , 's,,c- u meet in their reh-ci.je Counties, u' tne embarrassment, will England lii.d troop, to deleud !"ne ,,oro,f if 1 '" " lt ' ,e "'bl""" -I br " e , t&v ni i . , I w, then and there to ifive thetr votes for iteiresenta- Ireland, and preserve her provmce t W ill l.elaud tjve!l .. m , mx defend herself, or leave the battle to Ihe belligerents, j )n , y wh r,,, uvr MUfPli the Great .esl and make no choice between masterat It is plain f the State to Is hereunto affixed, tnd signed the ii r Ibal r.ngland does not calculate on irisii co oera lion. A war against America is a war against Friends. Were England never our tyrant, : nor Ireland her slave, we would war reluctantly ; i but as it is no wo cannot war with America ; our hearts forbid it our hands would by j'.vur! s. ; We cannot swell the rank ol such a buttle ifcn! for what ? For love of Euclatid 7" I ii . v . - ' 1 ' 1 1 a nlii.iiijtmn ul lf,.n ! Great llritatn and the Uiifted Stales excited much feeling iu Paris. Most of the journal spoke ol it .. . a ik.ii. Ia Iu. .1 . . n n . . t . i .1 I. I. . I .. I.. ... B . . .1 as a tiling iv m vaicu, n ici., aoo among them Ll Presse, said to be the organ ol j Coiiht Mote, gave mieranee tu feelings o etmitaf.ewi little creditable to their judgment or Iho.r mora!, wuise i .- . . frtrWe are requested to announce Paviii Khh aa a Candidate for the Odice of Couniv Court Clerk. We are requested to announce E. R. Him a. : HKvn, as a candidate for the office of tNiuntv Court Clerk. teT We are requested to announce Col. Jam:s McCl.rLt.AM, of Stnlesville, as a can t late for. Ilriffadior (ieneral for tho 1 "iih Rrii;.ide of Militia, cimnosed of the Counties of Iredell. Burke, mid' r oiivi DR. JAMES (;.W0MArK HAVING located himself permanently in the Town of SAI.ISIH'RY, I -nders hi limfumionsl services to It's cPizens and the adjacent couutry, in all the vano'in hmnchesnf Ins pro fession He can be found at his tWice, on mam street one door below the office oftlie " Western Carollriian." Jqly3.1S0. ly . t .. ' v , ; . . i 11 11 , avVs Voy Sne Were. MARRIED, In t!i is Town, on the i!(llli nitmit, dy (he Rev J lin I). Kcheck, Mr. D. F. IIADKN to Aiiw M;sa., el dest daughter of Mr, John Mminiri, of rli Town. In Una Town, on the 15th io'ant, by Jereim,,,, M, Brown, K,., Mr. J.AMKS HO.SS, of Uavidrou t'-mi.tv, id Alie t'llAULori K VKKNo.V DIED, Al hi residence III Aimhi t'm.nty, il vii!en ii flnna tion of the lung,on Hie uiyln . msf'.ay tlie 4h t jear ot". tun tt.ru, Ihedecraticd wa a. iinlue i.f tin pi ,c .. .w . U.rn, raised, and lived here for a nuinU-r of ye.r. i i,,ii was more eateeuieil aa a neislilhir, or vaiued'a an empiary ineniliet ofiociety 111 the circle ol hm mll i. ence. t Hi inlegrily ot character and Iiiiii(ii.' l heurt endeared him to all In anjuiniaiicea. Uia linnily mourn in ,hi d.atli the hm ot a kind hu.oand and induli'eut father, hut nut without ih v.ilauUiiii r.r ... .. ... . ? . .! ".". iniiuijr luai, inn ot ysura, he hi mu x nno me iruilion ol a better lite. Ha , . ' Pa"' llllll llllll'HH Wllh .' H l.TSTl 1y w,!h teWt eompniire in the c"""ll,'', 'rual ot a hl.ved ni liMirtalitv tV.,,. Mr. LI'.AU Jt i:il(UrtpWi!Vll "uci'ieniy, awl daughter ot tlie late I'eter lntz,ai.",rfr u.T"r. Alto, in the aame Ikiiihc. on the TJlh itwlanl, very nud-" dcnly, Airs. MARGARET I.E. VIZ, w.di.w of Peter Lentz, nji-,1 0(1 years. They were cuiinWent anil ex emplary iii.inlxr of the Lutheran Clmrsli, and - though they were taken away without aNiiKmieul' warninir, their relatives ami friends iweii iioi ' aurruw. a those that have no 1 ope." ( 'onnnunu niid. In .Mei'klenbiir); county, pn th" 17th intnni, net a long ninf pifihil iilnejH, t.ol. EVAN ALEXANDER, aj;H about 41 yean-. . STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. DAVIE COUNTY. Ftbruary Sessions, 1911. L. II. Austen ) tit. William March. Same i. Same. William tladen it. William March. Attachment Levie.! on l.'tnd. ) Do. D.i. s Miller and Uiiighutn 1. WiMlum March. ) IT uparinj lo the i - thai Wilham March, s itisfnrtiuti of the Ci.urt inhabitant of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication he made in the Western Curulmiup, published in the limn o NBs. bury., imUlyu.tr auid deli iwlunt u bu and l.. H.per la-lore Ihe Jnsitie of our next C. iirl of Pleas mi l Quarter Sessions, to he, held tor the County ol Davie, at the Court-bouse in Mockaville, on tin; 4'h Monday m May next, then uml theie to re plevy and plead lo issue, otnerwise judgment bv delaulll will lm gnu-ted against him, ami the land levied Unotl COIldc-lllllltd. uililm-l lo ll... 1 1)'. ' J ("...O.,,. .-. Stnie entitlisl "An Art concerihne the in.-ir ul'il.,sis. id S'-nators and R. prrsenialnes' in the t'oeeie-s of the United States," H vital Slntiki . v' .V ,( h-p. ! r T.'..l ttd to the end. lb.it Hie .Kriemen ol tins i Stale may be ilu'y rrpus-i.:c! in tiie in x1 I'oiijjii-.Mi, ' si its tirst chs3:i '(iinmenriiii.' ss nlnresaid, I i!o iteim -Hhs n.y l-rwiamaikai, hfdiv cmtnnoidietf slid refjui. ring a'1 Shcnlls an I utlier Hi tiiiiinii,' I Unci r ol ths several I'ounlief n mixinnix ehili I 'nueriWh niii llis trict, to cuw I'oiU to he opened anil kctit, -irtd fler- .111. ii j same with my tinnd. imne ai me i iy in ii.i;ei(jn, nns the tWenty-seo. ni! i'a y of j.aic.i, in the ) ear of t.. a our Lird on.- lie nsu .l . -ulr Imi.dred and ..rly-one, and ol li e In.len, iii.nae ( iht Ullllt'd SU!e Ihe ll'ln. J -M. MOUL1IEAD. By the Governor : Jx : T. LiTTiTjout. V. Ser'yi April o. 111. 3t I. .1 . r ... r i. i i ; DqCx. IV.illii.iIl il I'oWC S AYIti B'cited ihemv'-es t- t.-r, in Hir ! ' praotiee f Medieme. r-smvtnniv . il. r i r ser- i Vlf" 10 ,hf l"ri"1- ""'"'-t f r p-.-t.-.-i..,, in Ihe public. f--- their ll:h.c ism Mr. Uot'sbric. bmliim. Snlisb'irN , N. C .1 inusrv , "-41. rr totn av 0:s Vov S;c. 'pin: SURSCRIUK.R Ins n ., - v t s' . i 1 bury, a large ij-iin'oy ot i Uii.S :md U. I S lor ,-Sale; xne cattle ho.i h r 1 ''-'N- I SJIWT.i ' Inr I IsJH ! i errors for SSalo EVER A I. valuable Negroes fur S.ic. En. Salisbury, April !. (juiru at this Ollice. W icv, 4 S an Apprentice. Jo the Printing Business, a Rov from 11 to 10 years of nee. Apple, at 'this t lYire. Salisbury: Man- i 1 .'. 1 11. V ' r)
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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