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ii . : ... . IUI A t r r -TP I- il 1 VI. ?! . I . 'i " O f- Aitr VV 1 t v 1 ' . . f i J I t- 'i 1 d . . . " . " . a f ..Ir. Guy ii.i.l Mr. VUm. it was Mr. Calhoun anil ImTneil V'i i tar v th i -ihhUms ii: the broach ' und ns'ie.l their nil i.) Vim licata (tie power nnd tin ascend mcv of ()pu!ir liberty, over the corrupt arm ijo ni'its ol a i'.'.v I j buter away the firat olli. aes of the Republic. In t;iat in; nirab'e contest ivbicli ki'.xigUt'Giui. Jic4ij;i i.ito iuer at Km head of the llipiblicin party in IS-3, Mr. CaWioun stoirl in the front ruck, as a champion of lb) freedom of election nnd tuns? great Republican principle which had been violated bv the sjrrcpiitioui aeqiisition of piwcr under the Federal party in IB'i lr Ii n did nut li citato ti resign his high ' o'Ti "j? an j HirrificiJ hi tempirary p oattiartty, in orJer to vinlmate vlnt lis dt.'Hin J t- b mt only the rtg )s.of Sjm h Carolina, buf the trui ir.'erestn of th Union, and the vital an I fundamental, right of the Constitution, a secured t all. Whatever tnav hive ben thought, at the time of In coursa mi that occasion, the world mu admit at least it iliainerested:io es far as. his pc.rbii;il prospect ol p iAer werj-concerned. And none eaidotiy but that ho shed a halo of light, and thought, and re searon'st that pe.iod, over the glorious doctrine nt Free Tm le, jn well as over the nature und-j '.origin of our Government, which baa. tended to 'calf public ttent'i;i t alt the greol qnestKeia involved, aid to fP':t anW lie lendmj lau (murks of ftapubhc'i l,brty as otgtaally Lid tfcrk bj ?t$tiii,i hit inaurt'iljtpM and rttolutiom in , ty.Yirgmiu L'it'aiut p"J0S '99. l', , f Silica then we Imvo seen his c wr in ibr .Si in' and there has !e?ri no pnWu cm;v.;o.i up hi 'wbach he.nas not in;irssed cenius an J tife.it id' flcveloned, to enable th Country lo judge of their tbe hh? order; Wtyen the -ii ivffr.imont wie'j '.racter, and toddeucyi They have redeemed pear rawed by tho commercial c'xpWa-of 1337,.; thetrliMges of retort,, made befori the election . we "-Jr. Ctl'ijen.iai tne Extra &mioo ot lhtlv.hii;b-breujht tlieto into power, by turntnj out the ? vfar, sacrnivkig a,i oar sonal Teelings eo(he f Deui iirats, anU filling their oilices with Oiftif ti;n" larofpi;noMt.ii, couti forward Jtya.jstiun tf p.iuisb) injiomenstapeesf tbe inota abandon leading masures U Hi" Adininistr.ttioa in aeft jS ied nnrrnrhfliffato character. 'Thev resimed their b' speeches, which, f r 1aou!tf ability '.and fur tt v- hJ q ul in 't ne htsto'c f "ourcoua trv y. And uc then !io Lasaojifrd to illuitrair i- 't v lr tclitie (mr C-MWHutroiii and lb' 9J!M,'BW5 fiit aaft Bi re tr tlvfl.jlie.j nyro of wir Ranking ky:e., and iiatormntm mil ieo3f tlin nv 4n living. Iuw4 at tlie Ivnru j i. . lS3tiiod ihe sncc li'i si-tsii)ii liju i drew ti;xi(i Ins licad th vrolonee o Federal Titu in all its bitterness ano fury, And it wa JpVakiii-tf .his r ro-w'tiiclior, M I nht nobhTf I'nn eer, ab-iyc th:' pirty raethat hiiA around j htm, and stood forfike a rock in the occao, ijiiii me styr ftJ toin;iet. J sf '9 ' e An . (li Iiia 4,ian of Cmnv-wj't lis puijlic lands, and authorised "public dob' of -heo the 4b d 'id k vies tjNot;rs ol MaSom-it twenty two million of dollars, sn additio i to ttm flihefj w.'h vicWy, na I fbchW la to the plunder; five ami 1 half millfnns of treasnVy nofs, mt-tand. a sacked camp, h'io fiyre, was it that wan t iiiy, hon ibey took charge of the (iavi'rnwMit. -.cajtaeding over Ihe breach that had hjen ; And as tlie'nalurnl frail, and doubt, a grtin I -tnaJTianneTui4rtS'r)tXf3c ConMiia;i.i, waiwgidiJign ofihe rocajares l have mentioned, th!v hi a'oft t fli of his country to clieer tits heart of! creased the Iutiisu imports at"fliB ttsr SrAn -'-Li- ti itrii a id eiiJ in-raliy for Fre.'tJ jrii Lit uf Voums, to twenty pef ccnton ali artn-.l. s, taa- c Krttry answ?r TftcrT. btftrtanJ, covered ' free; of duty, t y&yin lessdjly tban tw.-ui pr wilt yrirs BrMio r n many uarj lougni , campaign. Ho has devujoS k m life 'to thai '"' ''-4 . biior, rnetats, ana the glory ol his country. Ani tutwh all .the vicissitudes and trills of tint " 4,' li.'epirty ntilianity and bitterness havV never - - vet sniedijie puuty uf-nrpnvse cnaraAttr-settb - t-4t ca the e-wattt nf sdander. Ho lua exhibited utt ikv-!ed i.ititii,m ivirtt a Itu.-nan siinplicity of- iL-v -li.it rn.il Jht:Mni IVitfl a l.i,:ii:;ii Niiriritiritv A ' " " . " " fn mnpt. rn i.f ...iir ic-.er. ItlHt t lmji' tlie. i'i- FVtel n4't.iiJie.t:i witiiout ft in.). ill i ni rp n (i.m re i- in 'iv iMr. t ilnoi'n h'io';,.I he "k-.- - asectedas tB3'caaiiaaie ma ipatutcu party . ' ... aa',-:Ued-t ihi 'c:i!,.ii data oi tha iL?tmtii 1. l 1.1 1 HV ' iiexl coot lint sii.iiiu nave weigutt For' the- last few yr wac of ettermiii iunn .las. country, against tL2 mstiiutiouj e ' weaker nirtion oft'ii's Confederacf. Tiiev bsv3a"atid nreatlfuneqn.il in rcferefjcet'j tho dillerem -e'fgtjt t--ar?-tmsiSv-fcs- to tb4asrleaa aad imlial . ,wej uiSvcmcntjl that havo U-en ftia.iaj-iainst their.' s iuo-t vital ''inVitMtii) for foe1 last lew jours, 4- Nthilsl'lhey'fiaie t"--en' persecuted aridelaudered . jViMifeir Liitcr opponer!", fettbeir friends and lie-1 thetvoun.is tliat naveuoen iiiii.cteti nu 1 itir.i win 1 t n 1 Tr 1.1 revive w.tlt ardo irttU their feelfn Ot li-vahv and f- devotion lo tins l;nii. aa'tbtr g'ttiit shield pt;ace at h .ui', ;ino pna't'r a.iroid. luu .North ' ' -jtave ua our. last teJ.rbtcanl,uiden, an-l South Carolina cave bim'lter a'mo!K''X:aar.irtt)'H MitriJort in the contcit, tad stoul Ly him to the ! iii,tt . -""Stetdaflff tstV.e Uii hi ip ir! oni.'r luc fiJc fbaH.ien toiird ti.rwji.i the ma. here cofcid be no more elUctual w iv silence Ihoe iiibli'iiant factions, w!o nuv. o!nr t'." c'" iiT Abo'iii ;.!, Hre ui(ftri!inin2! thu L'n.o , and to i na-lf afTords,'.' f ri:idaWe Coiis., T'.e maoufas L; "jiai iloew to t;i iuti.i i.ar dy limd p i-vrn'oon,! turers itw to it !'.i;ipwt, i'o'mThU, and lioi d" " t!i. io for'liie Repoblic m imrtv, IIT V..V. - re'rou- thou-andj. in the 11 inn-ro n i. 'i.tiv.-s. t':-it troud rKifi.Ppee'that 1111 ever Characterized i, to come 1 .fyrwar 1 tnd cmfr t?ie hfghert mnior of th Go verametd woooloe i.iviiioi.'.,oi and favorite .1 nie.r-.uuiu. te whom, ui tcr tnul a.ki pf.-.-cition. ha jarierea uy oil i;--r ::eingi ot, n.tllratIoll ri.ii attuchUH i.t. I i.we litm in s'i.-h a urnatiort. iiTiukou eivB contiuenee t the wak"V iirii..n i the t 'tiij.deracy iab;,i' to tM -S- and peace an I pr ;-;.enty to a riou- I 1 ;:: :,e f ; 'Tbet nu- Tra ol the 1 It.i eontr toe I ii ,i'H' iinr- r --in j:i detioerate asw- jto tlieir cauae uiore than a put s iaro ol 1.10 i.e u. airia'ioii ol V. liovru ir It i.f lisoi;ri ; i'piiueri of tho ft-:i.'ry. Foul Ht'd. i'ne ss'i-amv-r T..i u-f, j i: Im.-aj Ti,.ur!i -Meiu, ll.iw -.'iiporte.!, ilr -i ! find Missouri river, broiijj'iL.ei !.V :.Ubf:rr:ng ailv- in o-'.y v rv irtH--., win- n -r -1 11 jrt-witrdiif . f'f ' peMon ii sw -.imieu ,iptio.--d to i, i 11 ii I h.- wor!-r J at. It it 111 in Ltiuoni W, JMg-.i.i'e lovciuor.of tni' S; tie, al Uieiit Bniai 1, 1 Miiidar h!i!'.i, If iVing cootn'i 1 'lii:,-' .Ut-nce. n I..'' 111-af w.loo 5,h lii.-'. (1 I',. -'ij-i it i I. n n wriil' v iliemorHMh. n, not deal bat moriallv w.i ri led. ,4 do lOOl' iui' I 1 1 1 !Me ai Median. v.e rtc- t 1 iTl'i T'i 1 Hi i, yiti.ijj il.i ' .. - particulars - li . It it'.M S is aliM I,y some flje 0 II, ' tli" uiog, lo'- cil'!.. iiwntinu- Iihh jn-mleiitif - II114 Hi k I. 1 1 a ih.i.i 1.111 1 . .' o ...: num. ai.,Si..ui'i . 1 1 1 - 1 -ii.j in t.i- 'ha- , witii 1 11 jiji t nnd bis bend leaiu' g ba k ; 011 ili-i-ov'-ru. ,.i v i'H" l.i ti'-' '. ; i.ie I lie .. I.iriri. i 1 .-. :.! I in'id in !..e 'iiili'ii t I 'Wl'i wi'iu , ,1 . .1 .i-i . in k a u 1 i-op.i-Ki t'i huvi- ; t i .. r fin d it. n 1 ,e ti n:i. tt.e co-. Thn-i liU'll kilo', fa l'-r 1 Iii -ii:, o.i, i-fl. ct : !i- 'ia 1 . r pr-.! ii, 1 he l. . I 'If W - l.r- I . t ' ii1' o . !. mi ti : '1 1 v. rv l.v i . I' .y -irui,!. ,,; I 1 i, .' I. .-, v ne da '. 7;h ; but on li-; Hii.l Im,: luiji A riian wa ku ; !i.i 11 .-----. It . j It. ii,l -:i' ' time, pair :t m li.i.' 1.' .le.i:.-e, ,t I. The I i-iol v.'.'. oiiO ul previou trom a linker 10 and the e ottu r. legal uuilivriti' m il'ii'. lie!.' 1 - t - ;l - V To"-"st""-2-mr r t. c:tv I fin N'" '.'!') ti , oh !.i 1 .iay up to i, a f-w divs- a."i, ''tfS'ei) and had lo pat bitk.' ller pis'iuers an I ir' of hor carj;o were iraiisferred to the Htea nir Si. Jj mis, and brought to tins city. Miisuu i ReeorJtr. 1 . . ... CORRESPOXDliNCE. Letters received toy the Go. nmitteo of Invitation 1 fir tlie Democratic Slate Convention, held at Salisbury the 20th of Mav,4812. Ws.smsorjt Cirv May 10, 19i?. - GrTLUUEXi -Yours-of tn- 18tfK ult., invitinyf me to bo present at tin Democratic C.uivntion, to bo held in Salmbiry the 30th mm,, wis received a few days 350. I am under the nsissity of deny ins myself tlie pleasure it would aflard me, to be ' oroent on -no interesting an occ'asi.in. Ii.it a! 1I1 ni!b I cannot tie'preient at the;or,vuiiou,.I concur mest cordially in tho motives in' which it originated, and .the' uhj cts, which, l s'ipposa it wa doisufd 10 ncc,oui)lisli. . In the polilicarmlesis yhern'ofore tvage3,,o.ur adversaries enjoved an aivaotase, which they can enjoy no 4ungni Tiiev were-enabled 10 fight in ambjiili, a- it were. While they nnailed the ad. ministratifin they were striving to overthrow, with unp3rtt!lo!el rancor, aniT'bitsernoss, marked by a .recurrence. to mean, ns injurious to nidrals, as dejjrs Jiaj to the n.i'i;ul character, they werecn abled to k c; thetr o.vn measurei. anoprincioles out of view Such ii no longer the ca.''l)j rintf, attd aincei tM Bttrrasimi of Ciittjjrcss, " theTf principtes,tid poliiy, have been'suirieionlly Hdedei 'of reireiich'ment, by voting s rjf-icoumue fa few ge and Ktrrks, Cuiongihg to the (louse of ttepresliitatlvee, and afterwards agrceini I retain (obiii. niu iiiuir .iiciii;c oi wuiionij, umu uetsu i ; i .t ,i.. ..ij:.i.: a v-?.. i , . iA . iirnallil fulfilled, bv enlsfjins ftiq lublic exoendi Ihq pjblj5 exjiendt luresTlroniilWul iweutv twoand af'iurtlHnuUouvUevuuiC bur ooolMitioti tJ' priiwinles, tnflrelnjiditjtis fxTni oetsia i 01 exciUMSo or paymoma lor irusi iutki irwsurv .liut -Mf. tftlVrwt,'fae. thela-it vear of MrVan ISuronVitcr . 1 i mi. . . . f..: 1 . i miinarratioo, to ab ut twenty nut afid a fourth mil Jion;' aftd" including piy menu fof Trust 'fuiTd, treasury notes, &c, to "upwards of thirty'two million. As a further tlIu8triioii,"1t well ef their i!e'. I love of economy, as of their repugnance to a Sf 't'j tonal Debt. 'they have toted away th proceed of cent ; ctcvp ion, coner; specie, ouni'iu, aji i a hi of articles, chiefly forthsniffof the mi luia-iur-i : ! nnd daring the p sent Hpasion; they will jive, in nil probability," by way oflheir pmm.sed 'relief ' 1 1 the people, ooe of the most opori-nsiv.l iritis we have ever had. odMdJit't ot been jltf .:.ibe con astoncyv'aad' firrnness "of the President; shy the country, ritwith'- nf'1 t n-fi.nr tliatr mill IivnW aviiw.itd wtiAii utrii i litn. sfmling Oiir ami bank avt If - v i Ua.l. .'-jtk. . ..r u.: " ffijjil; or wair-iprine.'of the piper te:n : ! ri'n.lt-rmrj in etnnmve mid cmtraerive ell. cn. i owrc Citewiye.'autriiwra oiaisiruus. ?. r. f S icn are some 01 tne measures, ann ui:y, iiie c of etti!rntin"i:inntii;cv l ihe party now In p5wo." A policy, wH wil- atTiuwirio it irleyenHinnrfirngy fffiesfavo' hfidihgi rers, and eapitaljtfts, aiieculatiirs, dtoekjyblieis and . iiKcv i4 the party now in pswor."" A policy, mH scctmni of the UoionVA-ProtecnvuVTiril!', u-.i only uiakes biie""pirtion eY the JJn'um tributary, to another, but actually taxes' cJ-w cid-rtPS, firtna UiioTit' of . the taanufacturersi " While the pape, vstenii iu the loose, a id utifestrained coodiimn, in -existed, "wrfh-a-Natrorwrl -Batik - to ii : . t . i - " ' . . ;t . 1 f r iT wtelo it, by ine opponuniitcs 11 auoros lor proiitu l.le invertmeDt. and the haivests for 'snci.!.itinn, spci. of . rtsekjobbiag and trokerage, , orrasioned bv i'ev 1 paostons aod cou! radiums i w:i sijit ! to .i ..te tho Interests of the'capitalWe," specula! st-k'- ioLbors, and brokr1 but is amA'pcrardotis in its efl-cls.'npon the 'laboring aad prndui-ing cU???. - Rot altlioiigli the sslcm 'd our uJvorjr'i 1 patmilnteil la uromi.to the tiae:Mt fit I .1 i; t ; iho expense ol tlie many.it rr-iders ilmao fea, J th means of inllu";irin2 othT-i. which the vteni ' (heir extensive e-idhli.hmenn : while the mock- holders, ditectnri, h :1 o-mK wltcernonirtH m. mm themselvea. aod s-eie-rallv in tbe ranks -l leif u.i p-mentis enlist in its fc"nall, Iravrf. .!s ! i n-us : i ie, who , ore depcudfrit u;io:i Hsbk to .iMi-s. Tlie vjry nature id" tin tr avK n'i.nim too, g.vii them on it advsotagex, in prop .(intin tl,u "il iu-iol.-, jt.d 5pncioua argomenis, b w:ii.-a ine.r system n maH.tained. Tn- im-itig tt. 1 .tics,owis, and vtllagei' Jrcqti' nt :l:e p'iMiS ho'i-lsj and lave .'is - crowd the steaiiio 11, and railroad earn, i lum forego.ng an opjionuii.ty to opt.rite up ;. iV.u ''i .i!iiiH'ii und bv tle-ir iintr iiiae o: ilia pi-. S'-cure iv. i,..t 1,, nur ,,f i.e i.nvili..,! : ..I 1 .. wa - :,4.H i w. Ir' . mvl u reiehe 1 p i ", 1 1 I the ptogt'OiH ul !r" , h:i i Ol 1.1 j." '.,:a: iflai.l 1.1 . l.u.."!.- . r 1 . . I ii illi"i ' rd' f HOW ,.iirril ptll.- ; oop. i- illS'i 1 ii n'Klri. herr. 1 l! r it 'in wti'i.i, r.i'.;' I' d with r I'fidl.V iM.i. . -ri ..i..i..'N, 11 in bu j cto ly . oiti' l'-ar-4i,m t t-!.t to a i'- il.'lit, I... ! i.:'ii t,i. i, m 1 H'Hniieiy roiisiil r"i , it 11, pri'iiicii'e 1 n;'m Hi" ni dot - . irnpti.o, '''ii' i n j;r. a', 1111 1 wi'imate end ! i-.:i,; Vcriiun:iii, i, ,.oi .. coi'i.-r privileges, nnd U.m.i,. . t'"i: i l-1 oiiuo lue f.'W, a! th - V11"" ! the main ; 1 s t , Mil verure (0 all, the Ir nuiv their aripo-n, . ivi'ii vv t th I 'Jt poaibl 'I unlens, ao'l th'-refuri., n over 10 a national ili'iit. hihI to lojh I.ixi h, nu 1 i'i I iv ii ; tie! uliii'n' lrieil''ii of trtde i'h all in- v. ,n.! .vliich th cxpeirliiiin's fie (i ai'V ailiu'msien al' -r IM- :r I'llf e.'ir i'i - f ! .ods ot IliC J't,' IC I It. ', l!l 1.' ill Th1 i)-' b --If it t- th" 1 ' : t ' u'mU lo fasten 1:;. 1 tt:s eon'-.'" , not S iui. prebend in su'i-tancc tho per..ioi..'is hi... . it; 1 iiKii ui.' ! -in- ricao fv:"ii, (fo-iAi. V .r,. ; fire 'Virijf,. a'fl I iltrvit 1 hpr-irrmntt srivii , Hnlly tiii'.'.V'. i'i 'Ar dUtflbutiiirjtnttrtf ) (r 1, ' hliglitltig Ril'-'C'ts i.f which, the c iintr;, ,i'i 1 iirularlv ihe tjonlh, has fca l toch brief ex;i 'nee ; ii'.t 1 nral''il l,' "' lie featnrf", , I have not mention'!.!, and to whieti, h- bao . ., a li.ii r will' wareely pornol ine to ii-tt-r. I w; t'liatonly allude lo the provision in the apportion n. imis' hill, ss it passed the House of RepresuitadvuH, u it--t, tho. liberty of prejciiliin tlo j in ido' of uli'.cti ! r llichr reitrcieiiiHiives to Con. i!'ij tbt He,.,luii.m, anions other thanks,' for inq iiriiiij into the expediency of tusuin", on the, 'oart of the Uencrnl Goveniinent, o:m hundred millions of tho iliree" per cent, stocky for dutnbu ; lion ni.noujr thu SiHte, introduced in tho llouc, bv a coiikpicuous member of the Whig part; and tho Ranolution introduced in tho Seimtn, by thoir l-ajer himself, in cdsct, to strikfl tho Veto power from the Constitution; to siy naihiog of ihi'dan jetoui principle, invulved in the distribution P"lt i:y oexertingViu laniii pnver of lhi fodoral Government, lor all purposes of Stats policy virtually rendering its powers unlimited. 1 can truly say, that my limited acquaintance with the polr.iculhisi'iry of tho country, furnishes me with no act of the oid Fodtral party, even in their rein uf iorr.rH'-cimifiilatiiia in its character, and more ul.iritniii in its tendency, than (he measures to which I have retetred 'i . To arrest the progress nfmich p'olicyi atid check its rapid tendency - to cohsoli laiiou, is deminded ol the great b)d of the American petfplo, by .every consideration which animate freCmon--by patriot is n -by their own interest-with which to my min I, the p ilie.y iigell in sorin ich'tn conflict.' In most of the States of the UitioriV tho peiiple have giveii indications, that they understand tU trti3 character; and have fixed upon it, the seal of their condemnation In State alter State, his'Whiggery, worse than ancient Fej iralimn, been triumphantly defeated; and almwl withoui elfirt on the part of tno uemocrawv. -s-h is oeiieveti, tnai ai mis inn?, ,Whii'!fy ij in tlie asneu laiicyi in no Slate, except Mamachuietu, Vermont, nnd Kentucky, a id par- hapi Uela vafe ruahsj the old South Sr.TB, the lauJ tijiuo pim, and vstyirated Macox, should in tne next utscttoiH, late nor nanu oy in' im Mars.iehuJt!s. the nursery of rcdorahlm; onausition to herUeouhlican sister Statei. u heth Lf she will 'so fir forget 'cmwin, as to follow in t her profession ot uepuo.i tho wnke of M iswchuietts or anmialed by the spirit which iinpollo fher aons, i ' . f v . : . - .i i I on llllweilllinn (H .u IV, 1 1 iO, in vow uiorinu iios- ; tility, to die pretension of the Rritisli crowiii will Uiliiv. m f!ifl iiretension of the Uritish crowiii will (aivl carcely es .'aturrniin.'remains 10 oe seen, T.n id will la hor datoriniuWtion, after a'calm, 1 . . ' . .. ' I and deliberate cousid ration, Of the 'pornicinus principles, involved in the manures, and policy of four adversaries there is much reason to hopo. , A i I lorit bo borne in mind by the Democracy, that in consequence of the Important. matters, which nil divotva uooii the next Leiisilature, in electing 1 Honed States Senator, a id arranging thj eeri4 ' ! Viri.il and Congresntoiuif districts, and county rep res Tini-i in, the result of nhV next eleotions, mv j influence the pditical character of the StaW for ' years to comff, that their 'eft its, msv oe proper- ' li rl..ll tr. lliA mnr.nifu Lt I K I, Ml'sIcA inKfvtA tfl ' I .. V 1111,1 1.1 II " -. - ' II , T . . 1 Accept gentlemch, the assurance of my' Iiih a. Miot-si;i iti'rn 1 tnvt the honir 16' to ' '. Ynurebedteot servant. J ft. JTHNlEL.-Menr-i. J ihn L. liendenon, James C.rf .McCo:i naughcy, and others. 4 -jl. Wasntcrj.Y CtrrMay 10th, Gctlcsif..i : I have the honor to acknowledge tne receipt ot 'your p-dite invitation, to meet my l) : nocraUC friends at Silubury. tin tha. 20 U ..f ! im. .,.1.1 .. n,...,. ,,.w.yr ila m.niiimi ufliper t be adof ted, lr sustain the principles ol m wuniiuuoa io proieoi opuiur riguis a'uii Jrefi ist eincerely, ifiat my jwgwletive , duties ot""iiunTng witTi ; "eoi 10 B-A itpirtanl, aud ititercitin,an.oeeaston. i'utkAtial lauiaurt: wuieii bAVtt.cuaracLtriiJd Ulie v mg wrty s"ice it came iiito "power, as well ca.tuixtei Lj aur.n all tho frieudi ot. Slate rightsi, can- - r . ad . i u.i.v ujim ever aav-jcste or-a. r.nct coa ia.: cU.:u C'JUMitutiou, and an economic il inmirjti m-of the G jvcruniuoi, to exert them 3 i 1 arreM a courte 01 polioy, winch, if per- !r-vrrfl l.i," lot-tatt -t-b"d!trii-tir-T(t-thr okuieiji it , 01 ue o(a!e(enl greatly ourtue us imc lii: P'-onle. 1 " .i i . 1 ji in Uai.iuun Cai.iuun bv UriS. and lueation. 1 mi 1 I - itt 00 pirdoied for saving, luin I have t.-.t o,..(.p .it.wilticoti!.i, 4iseiiij toy in'ive Sute 'array herself on tne i le ol'lhe w.iowoild fasten i .... . . ..r. ...... . 1. . j j j .1.. vi uii i.i iho u'jiriy, a oo.itv in nu u oo 11 a .laiien 1 ..i . . ' il iJiiin a u.ribi:i vi ol the proceeds of too .-.a:-1 ot too 4UUC liWU-JI-l a C nif-OUCnt DlHh 1 iit "J'"'14- I tr-it m -t ojr otlorta may ,1. .i, ,x,jt-5iji mo urn iu-- virtU'MM oiu omie ot niv ilulii. Conviiit' I ul l ie .'viH wtncti M nir ftiaiiketx. to br:n:u;. , country, w.tl he ;to i .U ilutVc,w,m h.rmi.ra...0fthe S.iotti, i '"-ircinug u.uer too II "lubitcm Kaun-rh Ir the iditi-rMigtcra in wuh-u yooVttu:leui-ii havoaeeu .IPteJ to maim k.i i:i the whites ot tljose you H. 114:1 o.y h ttie rt I wishes of '.t tnniiiii. 1 1 iritiiit, iii;o',1ri! Vii;i in', in j 1 u;n j our ; i.- r.'sp.',--, u 'J. n! i-rv.int. WILLI W II. KiNii II -ti l.'rsoii, Jam -1 ('. Alet'o.uiu'ighi v, : J. I. ! oi . IJdgi.wioo, Miv 11th, ' (lu.'irL'r.'iKN : I luvi h e. 1 altio'iia .or a lew tl l V O l UJil.i '-, OO'I l.'l l-IVi ii.. o VV js.iiuioii. I iuirn i here your leiter' niv tai ki'lor the . . 'o.l )ur Convention, bat ol courv: my pjbiu; en. M;. 0 1 j.onenS at m as'itn.io 1 (to .vhicii place I ex totiUii on to inj(row) will p'event my at ten 1. 1, . 1 1 j ' 1 1 tr.itil" iu to ; !io lone C ad feel- j wi 1 wiiiL-U oJ :in.i ot II10 pr.H'ii'ctS iurl 1 lioou ! t ie rf-p ih! can piny in North Car . S.:i.;n tor. :r'io-n 1 i,t t'.n t.' m..titulin.i 14AUL. , ,-j'ai'J 11 n aoonuu who u ia. iiiij, 1,11111 iu it principles "I U.-pntiiie t:ns n, and it would he .11.1110 Hi iceU, 11, -t 11,11 laid oay sue s!i la.U jpu. io 1'cdor.ii auu lard w tun il u waved over a par iv , i:iu ro proll'ito li'tl'l .ibifi'JoneJ 1.1 its nuolii; 11 : ii.m.' ta 1.1 u: . . ...a ........ . . a.. , mai i-n-i uiu ill me urmer J -m'""'"- I ff there be any one pahticil proposition clearer 1 1 ui, tiiuiU liian any i.tliei, it n, that this Govern 1 in v.t cinnot he MitaiiuiNtered, 1:1 tun-s.of pence - J ,1;, ui ultra I'eilnrul pi nciples. I'he parly that I Id II il'.ll 4l.V.'t.'. Il llr.i.l.lllill Tltik.i. u 1 , . i.j, .3 , . i'i-. nii,,.iii . ii..i .jjs an ' r.-cVi. devoti v.t m ih" gri-at miss ! tiie'iiuooltt 11" ii ni.'i rft r.e 10 1 'io 1 11 ii'Mrui j 11:1 1 I'-pioiira'i n' i'ic.,.1 ' of t io C,inti nt o i. fn mo may bo a V n i irar rlelgn'on, bu' niere is an everlasting : 1 1 111.1. 1 ..ri'iiiH up p'.rs from the hearts of no ; in i.'M uii I h mi-it ii ouianrv, tnat will ever I -. Mpl'i'- iiii;iurt-i 1 our HVste iiaiid tha' Cor I r HMon of llwd.iv." ljongratnl ita you upon the I 'iinog spirit ofa fr to penpte , minifestod in loan i'unp'is .at .the recent election 111 the dilTir 1 "it St res ot the confederacy. , We see, in all tin, i , -. -aos 1 to r.mew our sMacnmeitt tii the in'sttnV were, us they wool under other nystems m Government, perinanentiy sealed there for a gen- kina eration, a could hive no ro lnm hul nmn apou vl to arms and rohdhon, but under our wise tytem, through 11 pcuceablo appvul to eultglilouud public miuiiMi and ihe billot bt. can ell'act a revolu tion, which will vindicate the rights of a betrayed people and place the Government upon the IJxpub'l liean principles of tho Constitution. I c in the history of the day every thing to injure us with., hope, and reneeod devntion to our country and her glorious inntitulions. -1 sincorely hope that North Carolina will join her sister Stites and that they may all soon be seen kindling anew, the vestal tires of Patriotism, arouud the glowing alur of . Republican JUiberty. " ' la baste, hut with very great respect, i , .I have'the honor to be 4 ' Your obedient anrvsnt, 4- To Messrs. John ti. Hm lerson,7a. A MoCotf- 'u8ughe,uiiil others. J; .'' 7- , THE.,. MAINE COROVEBBY.4 ' f The Joint CooVmlttee on Governor FaiSWixii's message hav.1 reporl'ed this reolution s ' "' " " Rtnohed, Tn'nt thare nhall be chUsen hj ballot, in Convention of both branches of the Legislat'ri four persons, who arehsreby constituted and ap puimeo ciniiiiiiNM iiicr 1111 iua pan m mih v repair to the sent oMiovernment oft he United Staton, andto confer with tbe'authorities of that Governihent toucninj a conventional line or lines by agreement, between tho State of Maine end the British Provinces ; and to' give tho aswnt of thin State to any such line, with such tcrnrt, cooditi mi, considerati ihs, and equivalents, as thoy shall deem consistent with the honor and interest of the.Siate; with (lie understanding that ho such tins bi agreed prepared, to propose fr s I am disposed to regard iho mat ter WQai m ly ua itiougni 10 09 a ju. anu t-ij m able equivalent for a portion of that which sho has heretoloril clanli'jd as her own.. If this is not going as far aa some tnay 'deem the honor cf the Stair requires, it ceftainly is far less objectionable than ,. most that' nave been accustomed to rcceivo Iroin , - that qutftcr f . t If anything lef tlian Uiis il intcrjdod, I am persuaded that nothing will be accomplished in tlie5 way of an adiwimeiit,- If it is to ba said, as lias n ., . .,' . . i. , , , tee, said, that the treaty line musVofeeeir.,y bo f agreed Hipon-, or that tha caw ,aa involved in'; dou'k aud difficulty that tlie only i quitabte way of resolving' it is by splitting the dilWcnce,' and ili. . vlding the territory in some agreed proportions-. J such propositions, if not rognnled as Blwolutely in 1 !..!,: 11 . 1 ..1 r.j..... 1.. f . ...ki.. 1 suiting, .would not, I am confident, be favorably listoned-todv a muffle citizen oTlhe State. The trf aTy line t3 Ritdw to Tw a practicable one, . . j , 1 .. -.1. Our" claim to the wh ile territory embraced Within that fline we know to be just ; and after the course that has been pursued in regard to it, we have a Con viction, not to be shaken, that we could' not honor ably relinqona a part, to obtain an undisputed right , to'tbsrera iKider. But if Great Britain is prepared Jo substantially yielaV the point of tilt, an i oflt'ros a fair equivalent in other. ttrritury, privileges of navLjaUon, for ft portiotof tbia territory, as I lint at present disposed to believe, 1 do not sea why f .1 : . . -- - - ' . .1 t r . inn vexea question may not mas or pui lorever ar -, rest. And it ss difficult to percoiva how M ioe, ' in thus consulting bcr Interest; woild c imprormse l.nr Imnm. i " JK'iler.itiniitg thesa views, I amTroc to say that ininn iivoraoiy 01 ino appunimeni 01 co.n:ni j.siom-. just now of the caw would Mem t t reqiirot and " tint wishing to avoid my alrire bf region ibihty, I- itli'rfiillv recommend that eours f The Augusta Ageooubtstlie psisagn i.J the to i solution, without material -modification, l'roin - I conversations with metnbeTS of the Assembly, it is ' 1 :i fur red that the uulirmti'd diKrotion will iiit be conceded to the comnusaiooers, t adopt the ar- raiigouicnl which tnay be agreed o. ?" I The Burnt Dutfiet.4)nr distant frienJs svill !earu w ith pleasure, Ibat rapid prfigrcas is making' j 1:1 replacing the buildings c(inunx-d in the jecent (- cim:l igration. Alicady tho' f)uulnt ins atC made i i,;i tti my of the lots, and on so: no of Iheiu the build- ' i-iji ure tunning up almost as if by miuic ' All is 1, 1 . . T 1 1 . 1 . 1 lite and activi v t end every exertion uinsktnir to be , . ... , r.. " 1 uii:iisit:u iiir ; 'in a' .lii isss -sn irs a jt iu lii aiiuc ae n u notice with pride and pleasure all the now b tild- v.rgi are to ba of brick, with Cat metallic r oofs nio-t of -them with !ghly finishi'd and beautiful an1 , AeirM in' Ay, ' , ....ir v ' rj..,..,.,4;,.,,? in a . .... ' ...: 1" - :.. very irw owning, our 1 una win nuu 0111 .is-a.ni d ii fiir prf'pirtions, 'and far more lli'iu its ( I trnier beauty --Fo'Uh t'ltrolimaif. AKIUVAL OF THE: ACADIA... mT&EX DAVH LATER t'ROMLl'HOl'C. - . -. - - The Aradia nrrivtd at Uxton ) ester Jy tiiorn. mg, nt t o'lloek lint moniiiij wo receive J" lu-r" !iw by way of Albany. . Thf Iiiglilt jiews is out of great imp'risnOf- The l'jrlntuii'nt i utill occunied Willi IVei' linen. -cml oroi-ieM. ' r 1 . 1 . . rno money inirket continuof extrem-d easy. M-kiey 11 !ili.indiijt at low rates, and the 'iic' "nl' itocln have u'ivanei'd. Tne O'tltno mariCl a- lee;i -tt-td-r TndncicR of aui'iiat'-d MpccuUtioe, which for n time .caud hi-avy wales and a slt'it advance in pncr., but it li.-i !' y loll back to iii lortnT p wition. T!i ro are si-coihiis from M irec: 1 t'n it t ie 1 Anion.. 1.1 l.Vmil Innl t t. NuA' in.ii1!..! 1,1 Th. aulti .n'i.in of that too, and Itml our Muliierrain-. 4 I' llmt mail. ! able Cliiitisftinent .r l.l't I'h 1 1 ! Xi.e O.erl.in l M 1, from lalii an Onna his mm-d, bringing m'elh-'ice whtdi is upn vn , ewidured tuvoraiile. No farther tm-ers i ,u , i,,,,,,,,!.,,. ,.,, i..t mLM ,,l .,. ... . .' " " , ... ,l, ,. I ,,..,,.;, ,J cBylUrcd three in il" nil ii'ii'i iii am iiiacei 10 v;hiua, 1111.I it wai thin .'i; 1 iat i. in Hec ini.iiodation was m-nr tit hind. 1 I'he ('ontiuent il nes i oflery little intiTi-it. 1 Tne l'rc'i nre Khii pumuitig hiir ran-T of , tnum;i.i nnd inqi"st in Africa with great miei e'. i Ini.t'in. I.rill,.)..! u...l.i.. I. 1... I I 1 - , 1, 1 1 utiuiii 1 iuiwi j 11 11 iK-i'u iiiuuo over I no 'Kmir. VN Wailimgtqn Irving !i h nrnved in li ili 1 1. A f.iverpoi.l piper vlnte that by liimling nt Hrutol, and proci'i-dnij directly to London, ir n'rated tho inhc of lua friends and admirers nt Liverpool, who were ami. in to les-ify their roip-et to his talonts by entertaining him ai a public dinner. A severe (orrn of tho i,fl.ie:izi couliiui d jo pre. v4il to an alarming extent in Lmd m, uml a ureal muey nau uica 01 it. HmlC cases pre-nted fea- mreoi me uiscase .which were never bcrore oh- servod. ' ' 1. '. S.tl!i??5!lfilsnL CSbilfid. uL tbe Oxford f'niver-- sity, iu consequence or two of tho Troleisors hav mg embraced I'upery. audlfl This ntsmsto be an adomion of Governor rAiu i field's recommendatioTi.. in hi mewiae, ho says : , 1 The IJntiih Government also is now nrcpared. A.I au eviitutice ul the increase of crime in t.ng. laud, it ia slated that there were no less than eighty (our persous on triul at the Preston Eastern acssiona. Nearly whole fiuiily ol children near Belfast . in Ireland had been eaten up by hugs, who, lero. eious w'ah hunger, UaI brokou juo the catyQ whore 1 bey weia aleeping. rfi The accuuuta from the manufacturing district! ' were still gloomy, though there bad, apparently, been some little iiiiprovoaicnt iu the genera alau of trade, , PIRCULAH. Aditst Gsshral's Orritfc, I May 10, mi ,T0 TUB MILITIA OP NORTH .CAROLINA: G:t:mExi:.f : ft has been suggcutcd to me, as Adjutant General of the State of North Carolina that 1 should recommend to your favorable consid eration the holding of a Convention in the city of Raleigh, for the purpose of recommending to the -Legislature gome plan, by which the code for the regulation of the .Militia of our Slate may be im proved ; and it is with the greatest pleasure that I accord With the proposition. ', , It is well known to every commanding Odicer of -our Militia, that the system, as it now stands, is so imperfect, that if is impossible that any perfection can ever be arrived at in the dissipljne of soldiers. Il isalno well known, tlial tho Laws for holding Courts Mariial so cfish, that wo are not able to try an Odicer for tho- oflmices that he ahould be ' I tried forand there at mUny other luijicrfeciiotn fthal inigtj bi enumerated. ' I would, ricfefoferreconimend, ihat a'CoBven (ion khould Go held fr the nurooie of eorrectniT Uhese errors, on the 4 ill of July of lue prejeut year. ..! would also recouimend In it all the l i)'ir Gen erals and Itngndier Generals in command, in the State, be made Dilgalcs to.said Cunvenlion J and . tliat each Regiment in the'State aliouliiaend three or four.Ddiegafus to i said Convention; and that " these. Delegates should be .selected, with an eye singlo to then military qualifications. . IJl has been suggetedvigUJI the 'leafoa to tlie tJonveMiyn should apjicar in Uniform wbiUt in scssioo. This, howeYnr, beini a'matter lo be act.' I tied by the Convention, I hve it entirely to the" itoplioii of tne Doleatcs. .My reason fortiot re.. conimetionii: tne Mmvenueu to oe uow m tne un. Ui f. , ..... . ., .... . , .... u.... -'aiuMIM IIIC MMW mm Hl.ll J 1119 VUOVU UIUICI, . rb.bir.iv tt, ih.,- h., . .t.r feiaiit Uniform edoptud lor ihe Stute." . , . ., Xery rosptfullyyoor ob-jdieut servant, , 4 R. W. HAYWOOD, , . , 1 1 Artj'i. Gen. N V. M. W Our Fortht B'I-i5s.Wo niiMwh the Mes. 9 wjjo i hid uoTTruvr n lauiu vvny,uu euuji'ct of general intesesf. , It is a jea-ible.diKiiment 4 calm and firm, und the action'of the (icginUlure on K. its leading suggestioir, Hiq ajipointujentjif i Com missioa',. gives vome Impe Iffal the "q (esiioo of", , BmlaJary may be actilcd The agitaiioo on the ubject of a War iul utiaccouutably subsided thtougliout the eojntry. " Yet if we may be iVve the MiiJiionid 'Mr. T)ler's oijaii the danger l terydar-froinlidiig o'veriJTbat paper speaking 1 LLj 01 ine neceity or keeping ta peace Interna ly, e: TVr- ; -:' "? .;"." ' -j " All our rasojrcesrallour arnn, all fat salary1' may toonri' akin, be n-n liraJ 'in another, and J q(Jiteadderet4iio.2Vo iJi.w-iv.tilw -.o, .: '1 wo may tiocalW up hi to ieil lite k of Kir- .aMam. tut Usa saaey pnsitimmi efrhrltiumry lif late. The know ejye tint Wgieialionl ale fn pnigre4 between our (I verh'a -til atH iho If M:ciI - ig iwii iir'.,, . rriinge feme 01 tecurnv Bwi-Hi M mister. tttHim'i4t oonecn iiiiablv 1 1 hse 1 1 " r-- . r---..- iiiipaneo a geoerat O'liet tnst o,il4lan er ol a ruic 4uro betwoao tho two GorVronif tits is a I art-end. 'egiporiry sn ince oiLtne part 01 tho constituted au'biritiesj haf been o,narued into an au.-ary of pcrmanet jieocet Wil the Te iple forget tliat a breathless calin'fstwriifty jini-cds the" moat XtWanJjtH',ysi with fvijluil arc iettl id. an I G.J only know- iicilicritbiy eviwiftfabn-il onb of the Mher of . the ti itlms shall ba Wotted fr.itn exutenfce ff'f This wla'sia1ly enin snf'if Mr.' John ' Jones wera rjt:cnfnf tr, xori of uple that are eoatinuslly blyiim "the ioaxi n, taut where there is much smoke ,liers is xure l hi so iiekfire,'wo should boli it as gaod as ad Inmtion (d War. lltil though the Tylet Ad.niyistrtiih is nt aHittlb . vapid, it woulj bo u .j isl lo fial l it acciiunublo for all the is'aggerinj f the Ma &tiai.ChiirUt sVi Sltfcurf. '" '' "'.v'-"' Dlward A, S.aith, K q-r of I wig IJani, has : raided 011 tin lardl the large cx rverajeon in the V United Stiitefi The" animal l nlmovl w!,ili T" mcrtly a few colored ois. on Vejdvv lle Is 6 i-ti u njcii"s nign, 10 leei a incites jn leogin, v feet 11 iiches ainalU-at girt.aiid weighs Jivcr 4 000 pounds ; and, what is nt ire turpriiug, ia. ianot at ' yeayaold.- . - , ; . - , The New York Jifumal of CommerCQ aays tint , mere have arrive J at that port Iron foreign puts, during the w''k ending taut Si'ur lay, fljOJ pa- fii'ersj of whom arnved on Saturday I inaliiiig a tof.il of 'di'ili l sn.ee Ut JsnuaryJ,4. Mr. B.-tver. of Springfield, 1as recovered $0,."00 aaiiu!i'4t,r . iiiiorii fsjMV--l oo-l4 - Wesie railroad. R)ckffer Dnaxrul - - No I'm liniii S.Odiemtgfanta ItHve left the pert id,Lni".ri.-kl Ire'au l, tins ten m, for Am-rica. Cur'ui V -L'.-Tlic M.lled i?villo J iurr.il tra'es tTltt o, . iv'.o r.illjw ! ie pur-iil of illgU)3 g ild m t'i it vicinity, luvs ol I no been much stimu lated 10 i;,,r labor in r.o os. q.i'-iieo ol iho h indinO ro(in iii..v ttev--, iu iinriy ni'iiiiicv, ri'aUx-i I. It is .I.I i!iii, mi the 'if-igiiliorhood of Dalilonesji, hire 'an Ir.mi fifuen hundred to to thon-and p"ii i', M-ijth's lotr-dilaily. At one initio on It ttto Hr.iui.h, liiere wa lotely found one lump worth, it i kdid, ft is sippoHed, from pr-eiit p " fvu, ih,i (Vro ttm ,o nt IoinI Irmi $:i(IO.lMI in t 0,1:1 realize 1 , that a -cuon from the parent wnhi 1 the pree.it year. Tho I ta wceM in imi I Uuinass h drawing the alletition of many other' 10 it. I , ll is fun d ili 11 no leas tlinn fifty iron steame" . nVe 11 moi , b,; coiLstruciod by one company, r;ir 1 L ei Ion. List week was au exciting one for our villus. the Annual Convention i i,n I'mteiitniil Kpiw"!' l-hurch as in m sihii, and the (own was lion" with l'0 tin nlwr of stranuers I'm n a ,lm tint - were here, mid all whs IhkiIo ainl ixcitrnienh -The df-hliemron of rhn conveutmn cro riHuW1 cd with the nlino,t harmony, nnd a I rule hri'""1' (pint ervaied Iho aseiiibly. Oxford MeWf-
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