i J ts t ' 7'" n . -....J lll,i l l.irilf l..,;,,Ml, wif (,,ti4l Jx;i ttU ljHjit!-" fio ware SS4 4-H4U. nnd our imnl imp,,,! were fesr :J.'S,(IJ1;'.11-11 a loss of e.a-ciu of about f;i (tiMi.OOi). Foim H'la to i-ll (l,th inclusive.) our total exports of niM-rm were S.HI.lOt) .202 and our torn) ' im.Miru were 91)0.14:1 41; showing a gam of specie of about 4a,000,(10i). - - . 1 What then becomes of Hie dogmas, tli.it fiee ira ie main a country of it epoeie, M.d that Inch (Juiitv enable a country to retain its a-pccie 1 Tim authentic, Mati-siic of our commerce for the bail twenty year demonstrate- it falsity, beyocd" a!! lossibf!ity of mislalte. Age. The "roitt beef" of IThiggery Tho Whig leaders in 1840, promised tho people if Harrison waa elected "two dollars day and roast bepf." ,The two d Jllaw a d;iy" have not been heard o( since ; but the roast beef " was served op nt tho dinner lately given to Mr. Cnyat Lexington, Ky. The Whig pup.r tVro announce with a rt:at flourish ".hat tho party imported from England "u-hite rirgin kclfer" ' for the Clay feast. Fine dailies, this! Common American beef Was not good enough fur Mr. Ci.iy'e Whig atom noli ; he mint havo " a whilif virgin heifer" of Britisdi blood. Triia.sho) the Ivnt of Mr. Clay' amH.-tior;s: ho wants tn force 'iur firmer lu buy tho gi)od of American mnnufactuicr; hut when heel i wanted lor a' Whig feast, the American farmer is over looked, and " a white virgin heifer" imported from Holland. Meckhnburg Jt jftri'iuai. ,f MR. WISK'S SPCfclCil. ' We may ns well say that of our iwn motion we annul 1 hardly thought of giving circulation to this a ......A U U'a a...,. rnnnadllM) t.l At. . B;l.l ItnUlll.. nothing particular to u nn;xi, it is. In truth U deserve Dedication.0 It , a fine and fore blesjitcimen i f the Fwh.markci. order of eloquence. and a that style i evi lently destined to become the prevailing one in thi country, it i highly proper that carefully cluwtn mt)dU should Ce pre " sented to the riving generation (or their iudy ami lmit.ticm. ' ,: . , "t ,Mr, Aili3i'nMiltupfin -Mr. wa not ' i; :" tip him by .name he'ealle l op an imagt m t, iiitry porini!geh'inihriiei!;ii!ieU im " a demon i f fcufheifT tnd n im he', tw;ired ut the vial oi V ' wratfi, dreathing the House aritH- ft itorm of 't " 1 1 - r ' r.hetric.r briontoiwi.X Mjt had ,evi.l ntly I ' - ' m.,.i.mA 4. I'ljl..! sail riui re.iil In I '- -" cMiiv ikkli .that wortUv--" alt hil aliail atir for '"J- "Hiin.'-Tlw provocation "w grot to b (le Im. . tnaniw aS.d'tramoi;u"iliel through a lira ie ot . Iw8 hour,' lt foreio Hmeof Rppre:uiative!, u tTel'rred to lwn. member frem hell" ' ,' 'r wai'fuwly Bhvtbmibuf agreeable f a irgiiua : 7 , " "gontleinar pndio" himself upon being" not merely "." "iif the;i,rth,-tut oCthe best 1 the farili. Bit did y , be adopt the auneft meaui of eittuUiahing hi hu. ', -"-'J "" " f "mantty, T,0;theconiMry, heseem to have taken - " , 4 jiff ApanM,M hw word, and datermined ro play -tC" -"i-. Vhr4l wiitt' him.' Kven'heri,.bujvewT-4Hi , ti '.mi'to tav remettibersjj HhalTtJ.d Nick hiiuaelf m n -v. r not alwjaya flat ant mnoking trom nis ornnstnne ' v .."' - 0ed " hut on on.e pecasion at ilhi4, acromiu,; to a TZV, r'.'grfat p Vt, mi mnod"of.j:raecrul coolae- ' J- T. ' ' '' " Cickward anJ (.irwarJ la twiahed hia Senj tad, t i , i - ;,Aaaiitlmnwtt'd,hiene." A-S . . i,SerlavlyrWf' Adam a-auit wa it own an- l.'.ijv' jwer ' ervt!i no other it could not receive -rj that wWd not have teliev-d it of torae- . . V- .- " -'ihlni itf l' MUSH kaA "imthia llml pipru tpjAiif . . . . a.i... . . i - r . . . H nr. Mr, m H tm, .mgattent, ayer -fj btffll0 ConroH, ... iucU he re- . : - wha wUe -ihu tiwt. Every ' tack must i cp.nnioodcil tho tinp-Jiitoiruf dune at the ra e ol JL.jUiKhMs-iih'.llIe. recogaiz'-a not tlie viriuu 'foo lh..r cent. rtfliirc-n on ull fre- article, it'. r ''yT know ?. $' rf "Cc itiu conto npt excepiiohi, and btated, - if this menurw H auOckat reu.ijvttTi him f .r being '"s"r" ' ndootcd, twre will be received w Hie Tresury . t that ho ho becntab is-a. I Here is a itssjj oi V ,'triiira ilhe gre at P t, which we commend to --,twWMlHnJqi'.te for his brneht. , ' n (t'f' .y.lhe enemy ilojd ; you hoar ! r ; riimall iiitht., , . -,-; .'' v ' f ndal.ratijT;ai T we ahould'alio. btok von, be an a--, and a to.il, ami " ;. , pwno r Coxcomb 5 u your o .1 cons..i3.ice w , ; CA(?rfcfi Mercury. - ntE LAYING I.N t.v Uui.t..i. ual payment ol inn uatioual neoi, le tvmg ine pro- ' v'Ji letter from New Orleaoa, published m theicenj oi I he public liU to in disposed ol as Ivli, ' .Ghroe, eays Ihe election in innl-city will bo Uro!eu, ' Coagres ahaU see tit." I w is most bippy tb-tt ' v beyond ; sJ-aiM. ' "We tnivt already discovered Conreis. ut tho time, seemed cuirely In concur . ' mwgh of frwi.tj to bn-ak it ; and nVpend upon il, 1 in the reco nnieiida!toi of tni Kxec'uuve, ami, no exertion on mir part wid be . wau'ing lo smuh snlioip iling lln Co. recto-ss ol Hie Secretary's t it," ft appears tint iliu taw of L tui-iana req wrc oicUtsi-ms, an-1 lu vie of ao aStii tl surplus, pn- jhat tV v.'iets sii.i.l prolu.-e at I he :o!l a Ctrl iff Uo-J tlu: Uistiibo'i hi jet ol lue 4;o septe.u'wr In', catu of the luivnie.-.t . taxes " The elector ' wisely trmtmg lis operaii-io bv t. c..idi;i.is, f.r th City of Ne Orl-ao," b-dongiag to tne !e.iV.it piri., a lue Gb;j, " luml-hcd the .lec'io'Hfrs oil' iiMs-id wit-i btir.k eertilkatcsi .f t un pa d, whfjil w-r.' Iiilod up 1 1 any wh would trie tiok.-t d v.higery. I" wa' 1 , wicgil votes wre obuine4, tnnn the in.ijiritvj " 1 r ti oeur.! ii -ocenJ of the federal lickt-l." , S'luuld Wie ten repr.'s.-n'.ativts, retorned from the " '. ' civ o New Orleaui 1 -e iti-ir s:its, ilio led'-mhs's will be left in a iittn rf.ty tu ihe L uK sini L-gMi (uri.. - , Con? The c(',ii.r of ihe Purllmd .V.Ivetliser aiv, h; m is iot ihe it icui strife for Ciav, wi'h liw "ej.h.'-s 1111 el to fie mist.nn'I m ,.,w we !in;ijK'n 10 lioi'i rsl .11 1 'bis iiu'i I"2 t.l ! l ! lllll -tl," IMVIiig S"l!l U ll.MIO Oil ; f ) 1': rMTIT, inr ie -t-iote -Citeiai4!e.j lior Uu we ' . 1 1 ev i-li' rnpreh'Mid l!ic-e - l;e lic'.V ii;ri I'TII i'i i : r.l. I l' V If.'I'.l 11 11 i i r b-ri-l ' 1 1 uu.i be 1 Wr're i 1 .1 ll big f.t'n-is : in if : TI- .11.1 v:!mii ..i 1 11 li ilf ; i li :t e. 11 .V' o .is evi r V I f we n'U tie u.,1. V ' .Hid I . tl, ' pi I V I- i(rn e l i t .1 r ; i 'Mil via '. I ' ' - ' 1 ir t j i; V I -and - i , , ' V V f"-'- r rt 1 . ' 1 ' A ,'; ' T e t:i:- id e:n''r.i-.t tn-i2" 1 il... .i!,..r.v.-.!H..t.. I I i-strn.ir.l.fi.n u . r.... , I I- 1 I 1 1 ' 1 lit lrf- I- ' . v . ., .T t .1. ... .l.l'... J . , . ' ,1... dl-.(l ..... .h .........I . . .0 V. .. tl'j'S l.irs. 0, 11 . ' . 1 1 mi tvei'd I.'.' ' ' e. i ( 1,; I 4UII h J I'.'.'i J in.'' s in' for St-veu li ill.il. I -i d'.H.tr .y (ll -s So lit it t:,.' s Ijo-o t i1'1" -i-cerior "I in" 1. l i 1 e s 1 v 1 n ii .1 ) t l v.. fir toe v yig - -!' "' e that fi:'if."i"3 ' ir c ill! If II I tt I I a d..ll.-.r f ir arm! n.t-. t '-r'niulv 10 .-hips' il-i I i V Inn: . nei-l 1. il," n t.. iio u' i'i e-i!l't- iip-m p;-t at; in c what is .1 a 1 im. Tii'-y i'H u .1 Ti lhey va 1 ,v , . --JW Y. J.it. "r.'i I i f Co "i - -The f lowers "I Mr. ('lav ate making desp - sjlftrt III' pr"p U.i hl-s dwin-.'litig lurlun-s."' .brink, however, friiui a Conv i ti in, an I .li-nd rivalry ol f colt. ell inavjli-t. tin a li-i Wui'' In-jlr, nroin l hero or e sewner'-, i; lie .i find "uiiiiv, of In own 4k: ibsniciiu 'J' lo 1111 tl lo n-.nort 'of Mr. Clay. They are iiuwiltnig'to b-ir party and their principles sg 11 j difeat ll gUiilenum, who, however brilliant his talents, can never enjoy popularity enough to roach tne Presi dency, llow often ha he been heretofore defuuted ? Has ho not lost popularity since? Ilaa he gurjed any t !nny by the explosion of In f.ivonlt; bank and it throe hun Ired satellite luutcution, and the misery and (lenury tntaded on the country ? Will tlie once pior, d.'-spwed Hctteja on the public lands now become, in thousand of ui'nt incc, wealthy iiiul mfl'iential nion whon pro cmplion ho opposed, and whmn h dunoineod a no be tier limn '"mrale" nirl " banditti" will tjiey, holding tlie balance of pnv er in the now State, bo apt to sustain bun 1 ' 'is oppoitiu:i to tlu pre'iit dntiniifation, and hia violent counte in tho Sunuin, increased hi popularity 1 II im hi projui'tioii to atrike out the veto wwer brightened hi pra-pct I Can a in gle event, be pointed out, to ahow why he hou!J run bolsnr no than in furmor tiuios, when ao aig. niilly and repeatedly defeated I I therJ ony mora etituusiamn for hi caue 1 Nouo whatever Natchez Free Trader. VETO JSUvviAWEJ. To the House of Iifjre$:ntative$ of tfie Vnihi Slates: It is with 'unfeigned regret tint I fin 1 tiiytelf undo.-tho tiecewiiiy of returning to t!ia House of IteprestiJutive, with my objection, a bill entitled An act to provide revenuo from imports, and ti ehmige and modify vising law imputing dutio on inipoft and for other pi ir poise." Nothing cad bi more painful t any individual called upon to perloiui the chief F.xecutive dutie under hur hni I'ei Coiittitulioii, thmi to bu coiiHt,r lined to with hold hi iifctcni I n it an important measure adopted by liie L-gilaiure; yet he would neither fullil ilio l'"rs0 h" M"n . ,r,' f "Ue"?',a' "r ,he -,lc",m. ' ,l,e ''P'". cominou cnatituenta of both bruclie of the Uov ernihcnt, by yielding hi well considered, must deeply fixed, and repeatedly declared opinion on lingers ,f great public concernment to lhoo of a co ordinate Doparfiwpi, wiihujt requebting that Ui'partmeiit seriously to re examtue ihi? sulij xi of tln!ir riid'rrence. Tne exercie of some indepund eucu of joilgnient i.i regard to all act of legtU lloii is plainly implied in to repiiiHil)ihty of approving them. At all times a duty it become a ieculidry Solemn and imjierativu one, ivhen the oljeclsvp'ed upon by Congrcs. hapjica to in volve, a in the preLiit instance, Hie most nioinen tou iwu t'i u:'Ct variously the various parts of a gr!nt countr , and lo h ive given rise in all qii.ir ler to ?uch a conlhit of opinion, a lo render it impoMible tu cnj!Cture, with any certainty, on which sijs the inujoity rcBliy is. Purely', if the pamo fur rtflectmu, intended by the wie autfoi ofine Constilutioii, b relerrmg the mihjert big to Congrea fr reconsideration im ever expeilient and ueccriary, it i precisely nucti a cae a too present. ' 'O.i tlie iuhj 'ct of distributing the proceeds ol the i!c of tho public latins, ia the existin, state ol (lie finance, it ha b.iciriny duty To iriike known my settled convection on various occasion durum j thn present eu-sinu of Congress. At tne openi.ig of tjie extra session, upward oi ittelv mouili ago, nharing fully in tho general hope of returning prosperity nuJ credit, 1 reccommeo ed such a di Inbution ; t)ut that fecominenJiitn.n wm cren then expresly coupled with the couditioa that tlie dutie on import should not exceed tho rate of 20 per cent provided by tho Compromise act of lb3J. , r i ut'se ii(ifx'S) wtiiao.il a i.itic encourage. unit toowi 1 vieai si rcn thenad i.g-t.io im vi -t .At.- Ct- , (r(j(0 CU(,,0IHi i(l H-lajr qmrter pf itie p.eso-u (41 ) 83,8)0,C0i, 1.1 all of the year 1$4. 'about .'--'.."iDU.OOO ; and 11 tlio year 1S1:, uliei (jiJ n.j,.M1 U1)jer ,houcl ( March Ii33, 1 nbM t2:J,dl9,00t) ;" anJ add, it i believed ! mat alter trie heavy expcuuiiurc reqoireu u tae .l,,n,i ,; ,,, .. .ii r,r rf, ,k, ... , ntfarv proxiuiTo rate ot duty, will adeliay the exjic-ns.-. of ti.u G..v- b) sulli'.'ieiit -iiiini.-ni, an J leave a surplus lo bo annually nppiied to the grad aviug relereoc, hntu oi U.:.n, in a p i--.'a! uW.i ' iftiie Tf easury, d.Jjrenl fro n thit ahu ll ha I lieou anticipated by Ilio 6cretary ol ihe Tr.M-'iry : mil !j t!i3 naraiiio-jni necessities cf Uti 'pah ;c .t- V,CP .11",. 1. urua.ued that, " l si ari'V li-no- durrtTg tlie exi.-:ci.co of thai act, there 'i u.d bean iopis;'i'm nt iiuiies on imjiorts I'lConsislent ith tlie ;r ivin.t of the act' ot (!i"-'J M ir--h, 1 -:j:s, and bevond the rate of duties tixed by l.iat act, to uti 20 pe r cent. 00 U..- value ol suefi imjioits r any of luein, tnnu -'H.u di-lribulioa (.lioiiIJ Ia! tiiisjietided and sleaild o.triiv.io i"o .--j-pe:iJi.d, until. Ih tt cause should in , remove !. ly a prevunt tun.' it h id, in a like ' s;nrit of wim- ,mii i.iu'i us pu'ii..!ism, provided fir .11 I'.utr eise 11 w 1 all uro even uo v agrecu si!" el the tn'j!ie Ian Is Hwt the pr. -eeliol t'.-j -a ,ul ! be ,iv I tn'r Hi- 1:1 was en.icti d VuX th a't I'.ine until oiucrrti-e ;i- I -nee u 1:10 c lUntry. It rh etM i'niioue atul bo in vide-! by 1 1 v, im!is I'm Ij.uo J States s ie.nl i if 0 1 lie 11.vn.ved in war with nn I ir :gn 1 .er, 11 w.ii-li 1 vent, fr mi the cu.r.- m- iii 'Mii.-io 1 u - n. s .-, i.e.- a.-i en ou'u it : suspc. et-"iii-o ol iijs!. .lilf! -ur.:C 1 tlril iiavu 1 inil.i 'if j-.-e, .iua.io.; .11. ii-' C' U .If y, l.i' .I'll xi. It t 'i l.--i:n 1 1 1 lii au no 1 sen i-is t ii'o tvid-nt tint the h opes under wlu-li 'ii a.J.l I 'i fe.'nlc lib -r 'm p.ije.l, and 'ii-..ii n !" 1 i-.'.li -il it iniii ' p;,-i eiiu-r o1 Con :r'ss w m 1 n ii.s.'d or of- the l.xe::u tne who np;.rovi d tie; f.rt uf the two rmidiiin s .i-t iL.'il. iJ, .ver..' not de.-tioed lo Ii" Inlliil-d. I'p .a (no press ire, tberef.ire, i f tu' foiharrxsme lis wnie ii 'I tons iiii"Xje:eti-.!!y 11 ism, it app'.ar" I to ioe th'th-- eu-irse tn lie 1 ir.-e- l had b irly iiiikiii out fir ilf iv. rum-Mi Sy final act it--ti'. . I'll- c i i.htiou c ' m.i! -ii 1.1 it, as i.-q mi tg a i --iii-iju ol l'-s !'p rii.n -i 'ill or irti'U . li li i esillil oCCHSS'iry, in l!l lei' ieeis i.l nil, to mi r the 1 r te uf .Ijiius'i) . m r.i; -r: no .v 'M H'r cut. n a i s vut.in view l.o'ii 11 pr'.vi '..- iiviii.oiu iiii'.ius rati - .jweat pre.-JiH fx.ge.iecs, nu'Vi i-u lu- Inundni Tliev ' lor -ileCs-fir- liegu I Hum 11 I mo, I It'll I' tne ! eomlient u;tfiil melouig'f upon Congress tu am InllUS aecor lulgi , iuinrlUjt the. 11 10 11 rt; 11 r t .wi I it who discrimination, tnr ihe two I0I1I obj ei e iH'-rdina ample revemiH fur llm uovei n m n , ud uicidciiial. protection to (he various branches o tlo iffttc 'i'idjsir. 1 also, prt.'st'.'dt m 1110 mot llm e hy a e.mplritia butpeetfn I mingol Could e'nploy, lie ueeosiy f in i-ti-ij fa I m l ilcsa iiilab'o '0 Sni Treasoi y as ton inis n! (iiitilie credit, 1 I riii) not I'u.ik ion loiild siau I -xeu -d, in'ich si j istiiie I. betiirn ilm (ic.ipie of Ih" I'mleil Slat 's, -or could I ri-eo icil i to mysell lo r'lco ii n ' id too imp-Hit.u 1 ot'adJiii mal 1 if iipoii tooui, wifn out, a' tho j t tii ti iri', ur.ii i the employ iioiii of all too leg ti nOU me 1 w.'iue Oovnniineiit lowjrds sitislvtog its wills, 1 linse iiluioos were com oiijiiiciiied in fulvaiic ul anv dcfi.iitive action ol Congres on inn wibj l enii-'r of 1 10 larill or find ados, under higo s-ihu o! tot;ic jjiity, and 111 compliance witti ao express miutieiion 01 tho Con titiitiott so Hut 1'' a c tliisio 1, exliamdy to b deprecated us soco e il iio h alwivsa'-e, h i eoi' ingly arisen between the Executive and Legislative brauche o the tiovernipcnt, it ha assuredly nut boon owing to any capricious interference, or to any want of a plain and funk declaration of uoinion on the purl of the f or nor.' C ingress d.lfufed 01 lt view witu th iso o lue L( eui.vu, a it mid un do-ihilv a riisht 10 no, and pa-j-ed a bill virtu illy for a ti ne repeah i-j the proviso of tho act of the 4 01 S-p Hiuh!r,.ISll. 1'iie bil wi rmuriH! I to the 11 njs in which it ongioated, with my ohjection to its b"Comuig a law. Witt, a view to prevent, ll possible, an npoii dijgreiim )iit of opinion 011 a pujit si important, I tank occasion todoclare that' I rogard cd it a an indispensable pre requisite toon incr-ta.se o duties above 20 percent thai 1 lie act nf the 4h S p tcmbcr should remain unrepealed 111 it pro isions. My reason format opinion were elaborately et forth in trio message arhich accoinpitnied the relurn of the bill which no eiWW-aiihiiBl 'majority it ap pear havo beo 1 found lor passing into ft law, The bill which is now belore me prop iso. in it i,'7th a cti6n, ihe total- retieal of one of the proviso m 1 he act of 8ep e-ubor, an I while it im crease tho ilu'ie ahiv SJO pi-r cent., directs an u iconduioiial distribution of the I m l proceed. I am therefore subjected a second lima, in the period of a taw day, to tha necessity of either giving my 1 approv.il to a nieure which, in my 'deliberala j -idgnient, 1 in conflict wnh . great p.ihlic inleresls, or nt reiurning 11 l 1I10 (1 us in wh ch it ori- trmat 'd, with un o'ljociioiisi. Wiiliall mv anxietv for the p tssigt. .if law which wnul I repleuih a'nj exh lusted Treasury, and fumis'i a amn-l and h"a tiv enco.iM.oineut 10 ni.-!i un-al indos'ry, I cannot coiiso it 1 1 do 1 it tho .ficrihVe of the peace and haroiouv of the country, a il tho clearest con Vicuoiis ol'puhhs duty. For sumo ol the reus) which have brought me to thi comcIoskio, I rHer to mv previuiis Ies.ige tn Cong as .md bn (I, ulj mi Hie fol. lowing: 1. I ue lull o Hies tv.j iiujocls, wlncn s v far fro 1, having anv 'nlliutiv to one a miner, are witollv y conru his 10 meir eh ir.ieier. Ii is till a revhue nod. an' appropri i'ioo. I1 Hius impo-a urn Ihe lSx eeutive, in the lirst p:.iea, the necessity t ei her approving Hi it iiiei Ii- ond rejel, r rejecting t tut w'n.Mi ue mi 1 o'ur.vise spjiMve. Thi is a speriea ol constraint I i waiet! till JU )gmut -if tu Hx 'Cutive uiihi not 10 inyopinion. 10 be subp'Clcd. i oi loai is .ol myonly ooj-iciinil to toe act' 10 i s iiie.it :or 11 To" uuio'of subjec1 violiy iln-111. nr 1 1 t oeir curacier in ihesioie lull, il 11 gre mi 1 a lracnce', Mild not fail to leid '. cous'-q-j'. otv il :sirnctivluf all wis and conscie m ius legis. iii'n. Vari ii neisures, each agreeable ouiy to v 101 . on ..inly, milit, bv being ihu u. n e. 1, 11I l ie 11 1 tne u're.ini ciiinoot ucce--, h'a-l lo 1:10 pi-'i Ir.vi, .if which no single jr-iv.. . ii 1. Ii s. 1.1 Jrlg li I', CO ieiH'1 1 n nrt 11 iril l. aa ,1 e nUarra.-ii -0. ..q ...- . v r .l ii'. ir wtiici it j anyeniure, eageiwerca oy vrci-wl syw orvr c in .lUKis 1 .a .-. 1 . . -o . 1 G -. -nt neiit ins ! uu,ler "u ol wl"o! cuotry is cii.l n.t..o'y to isv atli :.iti i.x-.. i.it to b irrow j laboring, uoJ wluca it is fitidly hopoJ will not so.ni inoey to n -el pres-i ig ie 01 i Is, 1 b ll pr.ij-is j TMilt. lo give awa 1 iiuiiiil wj-ci.ii"trfii nrb. ; Conildering the tisUsiounl of luvrstmeuti maje is tin siiiie long s ntsiog -n-w-y v 1-m a.d i by private individuii in the public Un Js, d'iri .g nxanoi .11. 1 . .lec.i warns -r.HH4j.q MHi'f i I hose three year, and wli,ch i.llo.l n.utNl 000 f lutlir d.stri'ioti., 1, . pr.M-m-diij voici I masi j mut0 !! ),,ir purchase, taking Tic regard a ni ilv 1 nji hii.c if 11.1 one -iMiiu louil. jorsge of stlesol the ten pr -co ling ye.rs, it may A briel re vie . 1 r prese n c to Im-.a d ihe j ha nlely asserld timt tit res ill of tne public la.,,. p ublic ti ia i --swili s. -) 1 11 livri i'e I e 1 run con- i hs can hold out nothing to alarm .), Mi iuli ..ii'l'"'' ''" ,r ' ' 1 s",lM' ,u, ' I ci,WlKH"-t..iJsi, M ,, aii. .i lii .TO was ri l.u i'r -;j irv in r i -su - vs ij! loJ 0.I0 Necessary to In ill -el trust I in Is, Int-r-si mi nun ic 1 r. r .l to 01 d II ttetob-r, Ti re. ice. 11 rreanrv an pay Im urer.-o I, md dii . 10 1 1 ', nil lie! 0 l.i- 1 , ' : 1-ll, -iJ,tMJ II' l'Wuu 110 r. ' Oli 1)11 I 51 I - I iH)!l cJ. 0 )0 q i.i.;;'i is 1 r ' e-i 1 .1 ' ' '''It L aving aa iv 1., Tho ' i l h i !. 1 ;i on lie I re isurv 1 11 al! , lines; ii'tog . 1 - 1 1. ... ' r $!,4I 1.00 t 1 is i ..-ig .1 1 i - ui I'hero wai on !jt 1 1 a . ia ill) 1 OJ 1. Tt'! ::irv iio'es, .1"- " I 1 'n ne.:r un iinii .;. I i -vi uue, aiiuiioti i it soil Slo 1,011 ,it -ki-v, lo-.iv-o! receipts 01 u ipii i 'i.i'i. i i n- et "ij nsnioi for the Ar o s i I ihe d- 11 1 1 ! ! n.' ei. ii ii Tne wi'o.lr.iwtl ! "i in 554') DM 1 !w distributed a n ig 1 ao d'a e-, is -, . 1 1, . ti st it- iiumts and ec .jii's en in n 1 I up and co iiil -'e I, by virtue of the ir ivismus uf the nut f the 4i i September I is1, n .vm. a n- ir'v a 01 ity -n -s to a i lew States t:i I o:n S 5-'J,') ) i is 1 b'- divi I nt 4 auuig ii'l ihe ."'l i " , .vii - 11 a-.' l m.i!-".idy lo , t ic :i;! irrj 11 1' 1 ' I e- Tri ssi' v, I'ln's Tn tin; ' S'-it.-s no il. r, I d f-!i,-l, N' ioi'l.e l: r"'n f i'mii I . s if I ung 1 s in'l.ti.ial.- !, u. i..-. 'Mt n Hi.l ovist '. ii b.' I 1.1 ' il ireil, ill ! (j-i'.er I n : it e ml I n r- c . i 1 t, nost - --l-'V ti n'l ! t ' in .'ie (reuit. Sn greit is i n. d.' irtssi i of t r t.!', 1 in ev.-.i il .,i. pre-e-nl t wer.i ;.i u.:co ni: a 1 1 a.i-l iv - t i b irn tuelive, sn lie li n.- v 11 , iu ip.- .1 ,. . .( ul suppSl'M Ii I ll 1 -V HI' 1 t'i" I'r 1 i; . n ill ', in the uie.l iM m -, Hsi; n . irf ijsne nis min . ih. c.i.iImiu illv a ig on eel Ir,' tl! eliin.nil dts'ntil'l ei ol tne t.in I pr ' ils. 1 I 1 If - I i.iere is b It I 1 1 f1 1-a ;t i 1 hi'll'l th l! I Vn I ll tin! ui'l .v 1 I .1 la a . im uiiog il ! : 1 1 i-r I in I s 1, a 1 1 .i 1 1 1 d 1 -i i'i I' 1 1 .uteor, iviiici mil in in' I'm 1 ,ir 1 ! iienr.i I r. le'c-i.nc ,. .- i ..f (he i-n.y wool'i I I V ItlvliU. 1 I no ue n-.siiy n' 1 . a .r; 1 . 1 - 1 1 n. Let It 1)0 ills 1 r.-iurk I, i-, , . pohlu: dent b"Ci I10 r.! 1 ni 1 . :n 1 to II ') of ilii 1 1 v 1 yei 10 ... in raw anJ a hull, w.iieti, a u .y 1 .:n'i ino-t lie met, wide ih" Tre i-sury is n!iv,i h m () deni iads for I tip i iv ii'.ii ul 1 ii-i 1 1I1-1V' Tn'isir, i.nies. S'lell IS the fl wioif pn-lui.i .r j oar on nun 11 iieniiriui mi ii.iw jir - ii the xcrcisi! ui a r i d -peildllonis, 1 id 1 ,1 r' n I iiiuaus wi in 1 toe Ihit .1 IIWl r Jtpl!''ll..,. r.ill.d.t, id ".11.. le 11 I 11 t'X in u- ' -I -' iir ' .hi th i I'll" (i iv ni nml. I ieto r mis h a tuna In give away the proceed of tho 1 1 1 when the pubhc lands, constitute a hind, v.uic'i, of all oihors, may be umdn most uselul in sustaining tho public credit. Can tho Govern ipent bo genarous and niuuificoiit to other when evry dollar it can c mi maud i necessary to supply it own want ! And if C ingress would not hesitate loaufir the provis ion) f the act ol 4th September last 10 remain unrepealed in casa tho country wa involved m war, i no' tho ime.essiiy fr such a course now just a imiierativo n it would bu th 0 1 3. A third ohjecuoii reaminsi-r-bii urged, wlnph would bo riilicieiii. in itwlf, lo induce iuo to return the bill to the House with my (fhjectiiMi. By uui tinir two subject ao inconuru oim a Tarifl and Di tnhution, it inevitably makui the fito or the one dependuut upon that of III other in future contest of party. Can any thing bo more fataf to the merchant or manufacturer tl'an such an nlliaiicol What they inot of all require i a system of mod erate d Hie so arranged a to withdraw the Tariff question, far a possible, completely from tho areui of political contention. Their chief want ipor inauency and stability. Such an increase of the Tarifl, I bull-JVC to be necessary, in ordur lo meet the economical expenditures of the Government. Such an increase, made in the spirit of moderation and judicious discrimination, would,. I have no HNiui, no emirviy Miwiaeiuir w n Minny 1 t . t. . ...i:.r..,i..... ih.. ,.r.u. pmI in th.. o,u ,.f ,.p,,ti l.shin measure so .alutarv and ao imperatively lem iiiJeJ by every public interest, the Lojitlativo .1.1... .. .Wa I f . u department will meet with a cordial co operation on the partot tho Lxecutive. 1 tii is all I bat the mwufiioturer can dosire, and it would b-i a burden readily borne by the Teoplo. Cut I cannot too earnestly repoat, that in order lo be beuehcial it mist bi per naneut, and 111 order lo be penniuetit, it must c mi nan I grfiieial acq iiemunee. Un cm uc'ii pannine icy b? j istly h oped (iir if tho Tariff question be coupled with that of diiribotio:i, a to' which a serio'14 conflict uf opinion exists among the Slates and (ho Feople, Inch, enlist in is support a bare majority, if indied (hure baa mij irity f the Iwo House of Cunsress! Whit iiiruiiuency or Htabdity can attach lo a incs-nire, which warring upon its'.'lf, gives' away a fruitful source ol roveuoo ul 'ho momeot it propose a Urge increase of taxes iin the Pcop)J 1$ the nunufacturer propired to take himself ad 1 Ins interest upon such an issue T 1 know that ii is urged, but most erroneously in my uptuiuf, t hat instability is just as apt lo be pro duced by retaining the public land a a source of revL'tiati as from any other cause, and tin is as enbd to a coosiaui Ductuatiou, a it i said, i 1 the aiufount of sale. It there were any thing 111 this ojeclion it equally applies lo every imposition of duties on imuort. Tlie amount of revenue anuu ally derived from duties is constantly liable lo change. Tlie regulations of foreign Guvrrnioiit, lhv varying productiveness of other countries, pe riods uf excitement in trade, nnJ a great variety of other circumstances, ura constantly arising to allect the state of commerce, foreign u id do iK ie, and of coneqiicnce the reveuuo Icviu 1 upon it. The sales of the public domiin in ordinary time .ire regulated by fixoJ laas, which have tneir bisi in a demand increasing only in the ratio o increase ( (Mipulatiou. T o recurring to ihe statistic coiiuec ed with tin subject, it will be perceived, tint lor a period of len ears preceding lill, tr.e aveiage amou it of land sale did oot exceed $i,00(t,0 0. Fur ihe mere ie which took placo in l"j.)l-5 Ai 0, we are lo look to that peculiar condition ol Itie country whic'i gre out of o:i. ol tho 111 l extra ordinary excitem.'n! in bisin aid speculiiio.i ti.al !... . 1 xh lii.l ifv t ciiniMieS lurer with Ilio i-Ieiol instaoiliiy ii iw remit ie tj'""1 c" eI'ie.iity in mo courso 01 um n..,in t Kocr wiiaxaT7TO-nwi-nM"i- f- -v. - ... r ., coiwnjoraiiu:i ui puDuc poocy, ni 111 now 01 I ' interests ol tvery br.nu b ul uooiesnc imlusiry,. rct.im you the but with Inese my otijectuns to 1 been nio ' a law. I luke occ ision emphatic illy lo rept it .iny anv lous desire In co ojierato with Cong ess, 10 iho passing of a law, winch, wh.le it aisi in snppl) ing 1 :ie w.nits of ihu Tress iry an I re subhu pub ic creJ.l, snail iiffrd to (lie minuiactoring iuirrn-ts of the roontry, all the mriiienui prul- ctem they require. ' Alter all. thechVct of what I do 1 suhitun iilly to call iei Cmyress in ru consider Hie subject. Ii i.ns i ll rc eotiiiU' i.ili.m, majority ul 10 imrds i,('.thllll IIhum; hould bo 111 favnr of this measure, 1 it a ill iMicome a law imiwitlis amliug -oy oltjecii'iMs. 1 ! a 11JS , )( c..r a,j u;n,-i orrur 0,1 1 1 pari ol' illW 'fei I.-ut, th pre-i'i n,iii t i uf i'ie Coustitaiin.i 1 1 111 it -ueo ioiij irilios will be louou Mlal U iliey lw ( f41j ,nM ci., hiving eonsCieoliitusly ' .,..,,,., 1 .... ......,. I fi.ii ,.i,..pi i ,.,,.. eice 111 Ihe rej't. JOHN TYLCil. Waihiiot ox, August Oth, 112. I M'irJ-r. A e;iivi of this Couotr, Mr J mrt , S. llunrll, wh slab e I to ilcath by Milk K, I'r, ) iin tho 5li instant, at the h 'i-e nl A li-n li wt in ! Cabarrus C anity, -zir imuidi itely fi-d. an I 'Ins not V"t h;en appreuemhsd, ll.al we have Ivard Inf. He wis see 1 on Io i lay alter I ie monlur a jfew miles sooth of 'ii trln te, no doubt no h's w iV i IntJ-'orgi 1, waere le: lias rehUl nis living. K 7. r's do ,c'"' u"t ',, oiurder, wa U i'lor lers' l nl, h i I eve tint' rv mirk ol c nil, il-lih -ra'c d-sign, and n'l g o l It iz is s mill bi re I'I,'. in I mixious In bave hun il tis ..T.nuil a is a 'iliek' mth. a.; I utceit i)0 years, 0 lrt"i 11) ; iic'h'S Ing'l, dark b.iir, his larije wluskers, apruKS Iqui'tt, ti".. MrrkUnbarg Jrjf'criortiar,, Tht U,r.lrr,r nf Lt-tgrr Tim Phihn! Ip'i.a Suni'if t ei lt 1 11 w say ill tt A ex 1 nler. 1 ie m.jf l-icr Ol Loug-e, ,o broker, I, tin -ii m phi.se I nn l p iy-i'i.ttiom est lii'Vi'liipuv n s, a uun!i (inking i'll 1 his wa.'a b'iring bung no. t'niig els.? ilian it n llr.lerer's. it is ' it n! tljit fiiu'ly un,' originally fro. 11 II "nry r.' i'it,-, V 1., iiu.l 'hi' i.iey are no Ihe first b 1II1 in 1, umber and respc'a lulily in K'.-iitniliv. Ids mother w..s a Kill, 1. j Un, fa'j.nr whs lormerly a niemlmr of Cmgr ss ; (mm K 11 ueky. II Ins engaged thaalkst cpun-el li-l I .ni iUe lllll.l. J In 1 iiiit-s MS" : ' 1'he Isei-jiefs of the prison inform us that the case ol Mcx.iiiili r is by to r the most liHir.' rr limy ever hid. At times, wVm nl min in his I. he rave fur hours like a madman comoieu overwhel ned with grief and conuiii mi l .r th frightful mil horrid ileed lie Iin ro nniiited, '''' oriured with the muft uiii i(it retHoi-se at lie thought of Ihe pain hi awful crime hn -eu-od 1 1 ' j .1 v.'tv l.fl I'l'l ni'i.i. ii'-ii-... .. ,c-. II the xvifo anJ children of hi victim, oud mu.,1 cauu hi oa family. H i said to 0110 of tho keepers on Saturdavi that he had "a dear, good, r-lijf'ous moilier," uud asked for a minister. The Uov- Air. Allen, of ihe episcopal church an amiable, good man, by the bye wa sunt U biin.1' From the MecUtnburg JefertoniuQ, TUB MONUMENT. The following communication call the atlomiort of our citiien tn an object that -should be near the heart of every North Carolinian. We havo be-' fore urged the importance of Un noble and patri. otio work and we again appeal lo the public spirit and patriotism of tlie peoplo of Mecklenburg aud Cabarrus to set Ihe ball 111 motion. We hope ihu meeting on Wednesday of Court will at once settle, the matter, by daierniiuing that a suitable monu. muni thall be erected" to CDtuinmnorate the noblo doed of Ihe gallant patrioia-iT TS. Let all par(i aau or sectional feeling bo buried, thai wo may joiu like a baud of bioiher in rendering honoi 9 those who first dared lo assert uud defou) of liberties i - j t6 THE CITIZENS OF ' MECKLLNCUIIU AND CABARRUS. r r,-...M . P... . I .:.:. 1 .i.i.vW . v. . , n.s nun ii Ha been """W ubs,u , ...,, .uiiamo memento of t " " . v. . . v - V w W. UU1IIIHPK. : I ). .burg siiou.d be lf red f t, their gad mi and in. dependent coarso on tin 20th May, 17T3, m ue. daring luemselve a free and independent people, It is a subject tho recollection of winch Ihe tiute and par.iuuUrly that portion in which we hv aliould Toet proud lo peitetuato. We think that so ne suitable maouuieut siiuuld bo ereijed lo that object, winch should aland to remotest age and , pomi lo llm traveller aud tu all, the birth apjt or " A iierniau L beity. We therefore propose that on Wednesday of our Superior Court, all those who feel an interest in Ihe matter will be present ' aid unite in euch . ourso a shall most readily ef. feet ihstobjoct. We hojie, loo, that all K-ctmnal fooling may be suppressed, and that it will be looked upon aa an txpa.-ioa of gratitude lo the patriots of our .common county, fur their darin and independent conduct 411 proclaiming and ma:, taming for u that Liberty which we cti.jiy. .r- MAJjmiTJZENs;, roa tub wasTua.c4Bou.(iAX. . '' At a meeting of lb " cfaiisaury Guxrd" lielj itUe Court-1 1 ins mi I'wslij eveinng.tmi iw msUnL u ''. 1 motion, tapt. Oaiuuja . uoiua was cilluJsij toe . unxir, sua sava I. r.V"i'' wa requostet le t.Ht , Secretary. I'lu Ctisirmso ftavieg cxpujmal ttiaoint j ot the meeting, it waa , m . I lifiotatd, I'lial a Commiuee be appointed U diift a' " j -:t ot resulutioiu exprevmre ol our laoliugsol surniw 1 ui tn occasion t tne leeoas uf Mr., itAHASf A. lisowa, om 1 ne lellowcdJitfr. - . v ' I Al.sjsra. John J. Ura mi.Jj ia iVi!litman,aniI,ieu , Jic.jb Letter, were then appointed ta Vonsttlfcto mui Co a ntuee, a u, oj in ot.0.1, uio Coa'irmao t'udeJVto . , , the nu lifter ; . .'. fas CoHimittee in a short lime reported the fulloT. ; iug, whic 1 -were s-Jopied : ' ' . . 1 RetotrcJ, 1'hsi it ii wiib f cl.rgsof uwst 6igt)J j regrel tint we acxouw ledge Ins ctitsleujiiig li.ij ut ' All wise Cicatur, ui In reNHiving t(otii a;.uoig usmu. : Uie brjllier ni iiilK llt A ilon. ' - Rtwlted, Tliaf We i.iceeiy sjiipaiaa with Die -' fimily and friemlof tho deai' d.aa-imatlicu pi-iuj.l ' afltion. '.- , 2 v ! iUmltrJ, Tixit wavwear Uie esuibadge of.sawara. I .....in ..... , a J ... 1 r lu... 1.1, -iw ...i tl... I..., ... .1 to. d A . - - m - 7 .1 rT'-rsr"y.i4 t,-aetw lishtd 10 the psner ul Int. 1... . - T. eel!) The oiertmg Uico dj mmed. . . - , - ODADIAII WOOD.0JN,a, 0 ;naa. " " xcr, Bccretiry; ' T J Ia the vicio.oy of ihi Townn W'fih iasynf, Sfr. wJo ...J o lnl.ut c.4afjJr: lWa "J. ,'1 u j inT ot ysirs r2-ilr IIfcr ,,,- . --',- i. - ... . - . . --m Miv.ujir ui h ...-tl. S trien fs Inst I,., cwld ut J.vo. . J 9 iin ui ft!,, and unriMrriJ r '" . th. n.ture and wrertfy ol tne,d,q. bhT I tl irioi the Jarf 1 0.1 jj.j u. .J?-'. I ' iwi a I i a siiw ,-Ldor0?e'ncnt' w,kr thidimai.s of r.-,,,'l1,r r'n. it fnAdt-hivLrwi tint in tUjI,'rj muwni t,j4 tafiier h rinito net I evidoue, -FOiilufiiilochnat.piir. -eoc 1 the rv'1vfat;iTg anJ fcliciutmir smJv 1 As a nun. SKL " avrnn tvt,Aen 1 h.m, and it csn,V kelevsnt to ill henew i e iemy. A n cvlf "l Jiim thattr mwr h'i he w heW, Ui " Sst Jiiph pggrj ijj w)iir!i a acceptable member, sXCriir," y wb.rirlu! arse"- place of interm. hi, a disufcSiiVrfhis suMtins lalJie .' ' Clessed are the dend tr've ihw6o5 tiuku- r " " r. ' torj."-- - la thi Cantr, on the Mill metjiiiuisili'. f fin' and of Micbael aud 8rsh . Corl, Mafl, tn. '." mootii tne elevra days. - ' veses . .' In tins liiaiity, oo the lGib HWttftt, Us;. (ihtrn,- rclKl ul Um We Tjaiin ti.'i n, sicVj.' To yean, lemif a nambtr of f,bMdreii,.r!ite 1 I'tliiaJJr. i,aridi it ra with a of cui is ml any u ' I'M l'rs-1-t Tit L -- - ' . ... touA ., . -. f . .n tuners, th' Wli.tla oi" which 1 w-nnd-l'irvl, ai-d 1 r-ttal 1.1 ac" a id in ibis pirl of .NikHi ('amliim. - Any p rins desirous uf purclustng rtn, by ci'Im on '-ilu r of t ie SuiaKyibfrs living m-sr 8sh-i)ury, m Ihe huld t uy tiso. Th.-y l-o refer (leriniiK if sirrus of, purelis -t ' to W.u. 'I'hainUas, K-'j,3-'d RoW. Mjctumtf. TIKH CKAlflK, H.n. CIIAKif; J(ill. CUMtiK, ' luuir. n. c'KAini; Uowsn Co., N. C, Aufgwt l'g, 181V. at aaMNsiar, a e., (Ifi inJ door of Mr. Cotean't Urlck gnw. WaiV.s tor Sae lcre.