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t :r i5J 1 I " .... A ' i COMMUNICATIONS. DSHOCHATIC MEETING IN LE:fOIB. . The eventh and last objection urged against ' lir. Clay, in the itesolutiou of oaf Democratic fellow-citizens of Lenoir, tsvthat, his elevation to the Presidency will bring again into operation ill those odious doctrine of the old Federal party, which were repudiated by the people in 1800, by iFtts ekttfia tf ".tfesVgr eat sUtosmari and sqpoiil if pcraCicrti$"on4 which are " keii by the great mass of the people at this day, . as utt?Tlyrj'?osd tarsitthe best interests of the jpaUca nyuiMJjvti&rtoL it is , quite another thing to prove thetruth or justice of an uraii unfair vesclutkik Ou- Demo, cratis1 frlsndj in Lew, will 6 wl -themselves in the t p?3 flaeny iablepre4icaajent,-if tfwy attempt toestablieX the truth of any of the charges waic they tiara1 published to the 'world ;againet Mr. CltW. 5.Thec ' sav that his election will briritf again Into operation all those odloos doctrines of ine om Jr eaerai party wnicn .wew.fciiuuMWi j the people in JgQO, by tW election of .that groat statesman and apostle, Thomas Jefierson,'.&c--' I Now v9ud U t be well to pause enquire what those, principles are, -nonnced, with so ucb boldnees, as'FederaL- I will elate. them. The Wbgsare & favor of the , '.establishment of a NatSbnai JJairk, properly. reg- Ol atedftnd guarded by prpper cheeand balances, for the purpose of fac&Utjngtk Collection and diabnretnat of the revenue, the eqeabzaorii of .vcurreocy for. the country t hare shewn that k Gen, VVaahingtori, Mr. Madison, ; and 5 succ? ssWe , Congresses, aid a majority' of the Repoblican party, sanctioned land approved the same mca eure ; and that Mr, Jefferson also Acquiesced in - - it, and virtually acknowledged its constitutionali ty and usefulness. tThe- Whigs advocate ja Rev nne TaH properly jikcrinjtnating on such ar- tides as conflict nwitk thej IjQaest labor of our wwa operativea. I have proved that Gen Wash ington; Mrl Jefferson, Mo Madfson, aod nnnwroos yers of the- Republican partof that day; and of rUae f Democratic' party of thi, went a bow-shot J beybnd (hp Whigs, and voctedf and isupported r'k, PfiOTScTirK T4B&T as both constitutional faod expedient The Whigs are in favor of restrict- ' 1 ing tne exercise of tne mm-power m v em, r "pxonoanced by our JDerooeratk: friends of Le (t aehyto be cno of xbe ynost estimehle feats res; of 'ct!i0Corsfitntion;;i haW'.fho .Ujatl Patrick v: flenryi and .some' of taV sncheatrR,epoblicaa Wemhers cf thoConventiQaere otteriy opposed to it, and denoanced itaa fnonarchial and dange xoos to the liberties of the people. p The' Whigs are tn favor of a DIstrlbution .o tne: proceeds 0 - rihe jpqWic Domaia . I have shown that this tneai jure was rMoannendedby Gen. Jackson, rUdvoea ted by"Mr.Calhoua,; once passed by ; a -Dernc mtic Cengreasand is required by every princi ple oTasticeand honesty Jn addition tathesei 9 Wbig'arejn favpt ofpne Pres5lential term, (which Waa also' recommended by Gen. Jackson, in one oC hi Annual Message aXthoagb, Wfwaa ? usual wthMm his prddfy wak diatnerricaJly' opU 'poshsrto pisfreeepO cTSejilnien!t of ExecattvW .patronage, retrenchment Ja"all ,B.nne.cesryex-1 penditure ; economy .thmnXstra;iott.of all; f,tho departments of ,tbe Government and a strict .:accotnUbiliYy.of att pablks serVants? Soch ere "Jibe earditat priociplea ;( the great Whig party, ; 'which are'6owr denounced as odloos hd f JFed erai' and such, were the principlea of Washing. : tonteSaraon, Madison, and .the old Republican frty,.' fTbe Whigs fearlessly, publish them to .the woridt-and hey appeal to the. cotfntry if they 'weiottorFrjderat So waa'CeikWash; . ngl itlgniaCsed as a FeerafisV;!' was 'If r. eSersbn denouce, .adf jklr Muaoii; and ao are the Whig.enteittwtng ajne nrtneiptes, andparsmng emrallyb8Bahie'porM;y, branded 1 la . Federalists. If then Washington, Jefenon, : . aadfIaJiaon -irere Federa'Bsts, tfcenrenbe x Vfea t Federalists V tot if X hey were JRepuU ;:-icinsi?( to0 onedate deoy then are the "Wbigt thebhl? triiQ Republicans of ke lapdi .ThsyFethwnjUiejr hxoadbanner to the breeie, . Jiving rnacphed ,oit its .iniple M&e the above, pracrples V aad;wiUi Hssaif Clay as their lead' i' tjr, -are'naw. ready to "march forth1 totic!ory abd ' tVnvH'Unjfc. thit iUnrioasytliough "perse; ;ciited Ctatesqian; they, are prepared to achiere the iiYem from ,Deraocratic' " oppresskm and misrule, and, under his wise and bls .administration reform the abuses which have -crept iJstd every de'prtment1 of th'G(Wetnmenri Wnjiljrrupnjljrtmi ih'teoratfliai punty'aud1 publican simplicity which; our pa triotic foretathere. designed ehonld ever? be chiu sand voxw.'a. indeed It be not increased at the - Presidential election of 1844 is stilt ready to ;wn . ir with renewed success add however . our Democratic fellow-dttaeBs' ofJLenoir may enonnce "Mfi jCla'aa .a!, Federalist and the 'rrfoijjof. a.iou and s ir4eraJ,?,ihe voice o( the jiatiortwilU witV tbe ? Ueasinga of Providence, place him hi -the Presi . .dititial Chair as certainly ft the day of electron ' avesJ,", Andfenv when ireachery an4dertioa : hffi: K7;aPFat reward. and Avhen the nveetivw anA ahn wKtK - beaded patriot, have beea suroailv and temoliatE. cally. rebuked by the people 'the star-of our eoantryfagwatnew,tww paling utiderktemprirai 7 8QratoSBi wilt emerge from the clouds which now enclose it,' and fihroud Its lustre; frAn .hft wor td a Tjeam. witfrs, radiance, so pure and so ttoling,: s to attract; the. ataSivlWjiireiife naiid t r-afactlanati esteem of alf who behoM it. . -rw t-?-r.'Tn m."ji '." iii Bun , , Q in ..' ..'. Si.', v.. t j J t?i GAw tToar readers haycVtiD dddbl V- 2-:Lr.ti6o called to (aa irwlanchorili, TfVg, lapeoed to'jpme V(ur .Whfrtendj of f.f3 yuj vi wcjuoDu, unmeaicrely on ttsom faa.fcf the buildirc,they wereectmWl eure, no genermiszrtil pzttm could t etherwias ;ar4 ft thereforeith much regret, that IleamsJ some of the rnorarmhnf .T rirjt wh:cbis exhiUtsdCoathedeufe r wrawe sagt. nod patriot; Gen. mtitrsow cr.nias creel ticUsristie-6tW Th6 niw$ majorirywhicb-gav 4fetcTy ani ;trinmpli tif.the Vhi ! fiag in 1840. a It IS UnWDrfTiv.' ITM K.J . wtUpere?,, if net publicly 1-aounced, th-t the jcioornful . cccurrenea. waa int-nded by.he Rulerj ct ill, aa V'condersnat 'a of t" 3 wh hplace 1 1 t; Jiinpo-..er.T A:ith:ithin i intern; if. politt-r-Jie&ct! Do.-? who C -a ct, calriite tc tnake political capital of theVKpersflJo pt peo ple t - Will they dare pronounce sucka'&ence on the voters of this country ! Do tbeypresuinev, for a moment, that, th geeren and nteJJijent win ioin in antflusUfv-euch trutaljtyl: Per my own parr, 4 cannot beEore UuT lhegreat bodiol the pemocratrc party canJoofeupon Wch .cotui tmf aritt, an nthor feelincr than a feeliaST Of the strongest condemnation. i ' I learn, throush the public prints, that one f . - .1 : C .1. I W"J ? : i,t ywr.wiK.:-' v.r Tir -ff famng mot tne root me wu.4wy,r lie was a highly; 1 rebpeetable meriianic, py tne name of Bixe& a trne Whig aod wafe, on Uut occasion, essistis in the erection of the build ragi Whether he ieftlbia familr; (if, W liaa .inyin rood br 'needy rtfrcumstances,'I14o n knVv If' the Utter, bo doubt our. RichuKMjd.friendp will j make Mil proper pmvisioss for, thenv 11 know their generous: hearts too well, to - believe other whse. There cannot be fwind, throughout tho Wlioleexptteof isrfeepubli Atnore Vg mfndeo Tibeial, raagi) of mein tban the V$ig'rf of Richmond. They will, therefore, do what: is right 4a relation to ihii matter, and the know beta ' it should be done; But the object of this cornmnntbatioo: is t simpTyjtQ call the attention or the - Vjv VIUP 4 That each , Club remU , small sum to the Presi dent r Treasurer of -the - RichflsoaoV Club, to bo applied under the euperratendence of out friends in that'Cily, to the erectio&df ia' sitableTomb- 1 atone' of' monument over the'gravejof our deceas ed friend and country marvJi:r ; and that it bear epos its tablet such aa inscription as will she w to all, who may look upon ' it hereafter, that It was erected by the Whigs of tUeiJnion.lhrougli'lheir Clay . Clubs."' This is due to one who was thus cut off in preparing for the support .and propa gation of those principles,' which, aa true Whigs, we all consider necessary for the perpetuity of our free institutions. None would deetre a cosily roonumeriL sIt t e! rain and simple ; ibut lot all who desire, have an opportunity of contiihuliRg eomethiog, to nark the spot where rests one who assisted ia beginoing. if he was oot permitted to see the prog re h of those-1 eflorts of patriotism, bich are to end, ia we:al)i hopi ut placing the prosperity ana lineny o .joar couniry on a nrm basis. I make the euggestwn, with due respect for: the opiaions of the living, and b'ecoining-revi erence forthe Tneraory of the deadi tWill not ourirtends oi tner waw vwninaw a move in this matter, at their next meeting, if they think . flggeslion worthy theirtConsideTatioriy J hope aov ;. ji , - f .AVYHIG. ; 4 LATER FROM EUROPE. ; ; ' The steamship Britannia arrived at JJoston on the Ut lost bringbgnewe eighteen daysiatern1 np to the 4U inst-The aewe ia notlowerer, 1 important ;iY .V'-;' v.d . 5 .;:: t-.-s ; ' lThe Acadia !arrited at Lrverpool on the SOth The ex-King of Holland, WUliam Frederick, .1..' ' . . '!. . ' v . r.. ,.. . y.,i Count of Nassau, ts dead. . . u , 1 Cotton waa- up . Great j excitement in ? the market'. . , s ;;--v Ireland Was quiet. , "'J " " ; 1 ' ne Ihdfependence had arrived out She icar- ried tle .President's Message. ' The state of trade 10 Manchester, and the raan- ttfactariBg districts generalljrrit htiprovingl yTho Loudon Times of the 4th, in an- article advocating a. more open and extended system of international trade represents the .general Jesuit of the trade circulars as highly favorable B. -1 . T, . 1 . ; J.' IEULKD.--RcrEix. AssdCXATIOIf, BtTBLIK, lan.' .r-iLvea during these J&hday times the gentle- roen4f the Corn Exchange find it dtfficnlr, inthe "V'".. '. ..m" ' 1-' ' ... .!.' tf,-. assence ut mr u vxmneiv to get togetiier'any wusiucniiut iiuuioec w: persons w iisien wineir jucrnbaUoDfcTelay there W4S; a beggarly ac count of empty beaches ; tW-hoJldiiiff, which is calculated to contain several thousands, presented a orra 01 iqou&aj iojerJt.inanx.oi wnom were women. Several letters were read.'elwlowhg rent for the ensuing repeal year, arid aftsurfng the associ ation of the decrease of JUbandism tivorigbout the varioos localities whence they Were e?nL - jtv& nuujiug , ite session oj iuo Chambers was opened bni tlwSno " 'The King's speecbjtberlan4iiiuamaliitgrbvnt con gratuUtion;ontb present state of French :affaia. ,.1 Sai.-fOn the 27th ulL- a rdyaf decree' was read m the Senate arid(amWorTeputies, susl j""s muiuga i in v-vnes ro,ine nresent ,Vonu cjjounuea m a. peaceable state, ftod vert favorable, accounla are received as to commerctai Great sickness continues to exist &nW!Uie . Thero was a report that I)o6l'MihomeL the recentlyrestored wereigtf rf lAf&binistan. had oeen wsaeaiearea oy an etntssiry of the Kban of Bokhara -Thw rddiwfcIbi!igo: cTon: oi,rthe'w ent year Ta exjjed tobe theilargestever nown, and toajnountto abqnt 17011 f'f ,i;f STEAMES PSIKCETONOBEATOUnS.'' visit made by a number of the citizens of that "dn cning'tbehip ne eVtire7oartr.. cetved by Captain StocWn, ve wHbj thetmwen the round of the ship; which had bee rt got under Weigh and Peered up he Worth ttlfer. 'The two great guns on board the Prmce- .t?n!jv.ejnl: f oris orthe day ,in4 excite gr&i admira'ta ss'Weli from the iffnorant. whobnlv cooiectdred as to their pove,'af ro tcntU tic gentlemen who had seen their capacity tested. VOiie-tf'gunthe lawf, is plaetl lo'f rbnt " Miw r'iviuw 9 iiwrjr, uoon WmICO li Cat) bo moved with aa much facility. aVcaVan loMinary fiekf piece ashoreiTne'starboard bulwarks of the steamer were removedand a charge f 45 lbs. of powder was pufln this "Peace mat er," as it is famUiarlylleoVwhen the gun waf fired off; toJet at The recoi of the gatt wan very alight, d the snocx scarcely fait. - Toe ether gun, stalled the 'OrbV irmncamallef and stonds-'be; ftf!Knrt'in4 e its; Vnd fa wcikea P7eciseiyifeei,th;Dne fvrard,ap-d cindo-asffood as ma.rdi fence: -iiuier oi uiem would be cutlers m&eh UZt WiZk'ui JZZL'tlt i? J f I&prcsenlalues, t i. Mr. C; si s who bad been long t pdcgeriy ; f itch In- .!ie f iker's eve, having zwroeded udUu..: tL -oor, observed, in the cpe-togof his remarks, that it might be suppose? from the anxietv he had manifested' to firet the fcor that be considered himself as having something very important to say. If such waa tise expcciaiMMoi any, tbey Vld,b,fearec be Cisappc:ntf i; Jj bad huC Utile to say: and in faytrfgtjt he hot he thoEld f 0 ThaU f the ISeeond day oft xir&r iT m n . insr iititiKH hhi:. sawv w the session, when tne gent temanirom iawwuu. nvIulinrr .n hrt 1 it HI It netition li&K coold rtcrdrSfetrt enter- - jj,; AW fat thi rHwln .rime of ihe naners opposed Vfrne 1 -1 "-jr '44.nA.af n'rAnotnilA tA thai cause oftiie Sauth.;, Smae of that sof slang w whict tootnaoy ni jaur papers aooeua sh.wkvh directed against, me. ; To tbapweveTi,i atucu little weigbU natiaj.uie Reasons wa;Bgwfwt ed my ?ote on tha-occasion may be clearjly uo derstood. I wish to address fcwwordeto the. House by vy of f yplanatfon : and vindication, f i hair, fn a inn or tune been oi me ODiuionurai we of the Bouth have beert,bn this subject, pur suing a wrong course and tne more t see ox. its,. jsanseafzenees-. tne wore t cooarRreu ta mat opioiou- The tst rule is, aa all6nceder1; re-ri Btt-irfWf therWhtot oetttton. ifui n at tempted to be supported on the groundthsltCArk: gf8,actrris; tn thi matraa WtoPaT Legiala-, ture or tne iwstrict oi v;oiunnua, fnoura re' ceive petitions of this character,' coining, from the inhabitants of the -States of this Union. Were thia positioir trire, : whkb fereaabnarthai I shall preeeutly advert, i to 4 do not adroit, jt would; loot support tne jut wpT; propriety ot whs row, oo cause its prpliibition. prevents , the people of the District from ritiooimin this subject a much aa it does all others. "None surely will deny that. he people of the, Piatf jet, have ji. direct iatrrest m ine iinuner, &uu w cvweQ UMguv, w puoefcno iuc risht to have their pe'UtieoB presented, should iher ever think.proper to offer them. : , At , r l ata told that m this country there exists no right of petition, though it exists under all other Uoveraraeote, and in alt other countries in toe world. Yet rtdooa not exist in tb' country be-' cause the people are sovereign and have a righit tar: command. This doctrine i hae been Advanced by men of high standing at the South ; but, sir, it seems scarcely to merit a' reply. What can be so absurd as to insist that-the can jor proposition does not incliutetTm minor 1 That because the ciFbsens of this republic hve ;greaterjpririlegea they are thereby deprived of ewallef onealf But, Bupposmg tnis were True, now ooes..re aoect ine present question J I would ilike 'to know what sovereign right it is which Jbe, people.of this Dia trict possess ! They cannot 'tote for the election of a Presideet, nor for a member of Congress ; their only "political rigTit s tliis of petition. s Vet of this you deprive tbehVand tranipleori the only political right they' posisess, And still I am told by some sentleinan that the 'people of the Dis- trict do not desire to" present ariy petittohs of thi Kind, and so oo practical wrong Is done by refus in? them. This is a bad,- a very bad, areiment for the Sdutbcm &eV who, as we all know, are charged with bcin very;rand of abetractiQtis What becomes of the abstract right of petition, although they may not choose to exercise it ! If they come here with their petitions, they must be rejected. And the argument that eppiies to the District will apply with e&ual force to the Terrii tor ids? they are in a like condition. 1 ! i- uat i oo not assent at-ail tttbe position taken by the gem leman from New York, (Mr Beards letiV that when' the -teoDle torav for otriecta In ihenelvestrncmstitntionaf they have no right to be heari!.'rtH6Wck voa sacertaih thatlhalr nrair. er is rJrtconstrtnttonaj tin yon'recelve ftT TThey come ahd preseritthefr requests' at 'your 4obV i yotf rhay-relecttheir prayer 'if you please,; but surefyyou5 boght to receive their petition, o at to ascertain for what object it 3e presented.' . The rignbp. petiuoa ,io -ijroyernroent exists in ai4 countries. li exists' unquestionably in JJnglend,' where" aU the subjects have aYurhi to petitiod Parliament and, to petjtiothe. proWryaa4 where inotr rignj 10 ap ine oneta.aa raucn aumiitea as to do the oibc TheLberalrty,Juy. jeyer; stood on this around fa that country. I remem ber trratOTte of the most eloquent fipeeehea ever deiiverea toy r the great debater and statesman, air. fox, was on wis subject. IN ot on: the propo itlonto recrvpetitiotts. fOkno ndbody'dtf J puted that; but against s?TlaW Which prevented large assemhlie for the -purpose' of petitioning Pariiafcrent, -because it ;tnhbt 'interfere with thei ntiiversal right of petition; !n;the bill of rights' of North Carolina the" right" petttiorr for' a re- the 'tofttratraece of slavery U 'no grievance, and sd.they hkvd lib fight ,td petition against it But ffthe C6Verriment is JtfbdTtne'jufee of what . is and "what, la 1bot;4;,grieyauce; it mar, on .that: w frv vy ip iU; uceiuft iu a. meaning. com plained of is porie,vancQ,;and refuse, thereupon: " ?W JWH4A,IP wnat, m a gietance,; tbe.feutionerrpught.to allowei.to judges Ar: himself ;: it ia enough; for xw,,if .we .poesessithe f?2ht IfjeAtthe iH-ayeriwapetitioiv:, tih yie esteem the matter he cemplains of no crrie ranee.- ti4s an easy tatrnr ito remae ma oetittoo. , -Silm it not.a reproach thatthe rihtof natltinn: rigni.D aacrea aoa to. important; shou id nowhere! be restricted but ia this fair republic 1 1 The i&ht- of -petition should every-where be as free, fn nry the Supreme Ruler of the universe. If the neti. tioner thinks ho is aggrtevedj that is bnoisU tb entitle'hhii to a. Ifciimk--' ' i-iL : hmuiu ea a uui.oe reported, in confor- llmejnacp, a'biU 'iaWjahayemiuit any other bill is introduced. You have no xuj? agaiost thjs, , whic nwght. .really . be girote JMttra petiltpns harmtess and conlnptibhaa tbey-4rewryoa;-aM.carefgl to: .jexclude-i jo not gexulemen.soa tbat if the objQctoftbe petHkmers once baasaes. the choice of . a majority; here that majority can set aside mir rulal .h bAsdonoua nd good at a IT. It a .mere Jfairweatber rulev Hie momenta majorityTs in favor of thee"petT tions it wilbteibolBh'e!a:r If Web. a hould ever .be.fonn;4- Lrein Trtft&t bfllp J8tiefyiiJ.he PislTictCafetopiathey will have th,e power to repeal jb ule. Why then be so adverse to the reception of abolition petitionaj The Jlocae cah'rei-ct anv hilllt j does not choose?ta'paee,nd so -it can reject any i jJa?9f of ;the.qbjecf; pray.ed for, f careuot, W many .peutions ara presanted farit, Aml,urh j that.dayiilvUi.come. that ar Majority .ii in itofom w ai an euo. i oo nou. However. aimrhnl SPEE 2 CT ri'CLINGMAN OF I C. setts (Mr. Adams) madew raoaon w t the sMth rnle; (farmer ly the fafnouszistje,j rtgiHsi t'71wwf arcs oi grievances w eeciacen to ve tne inaiiena ncs " Are; not they to'judge l lt ia eaid tKat; yfy ...P?, .. epiDersiroaii, juassa,. chusetta, or an? othereentlernan miht t knv Dy pursl. : the course wf '.ive, we hare r ir ? rt the abc''oniatr'n much inssqaee. We , thr look' "ntron; J. Icu33 ted in f :rcf ; r. ; tije? !1 abcl .iats l '. ei: riichi- tLirulet,? r fipst if' . A of 1 .t natr. uu..,':werc sse t ...-r acting r feting by I heir ti-J me rely out a rcrsra, w ise ns" : -v .u aT .r, Mvkn j thus we . have given thenir strength .not their own r : uvYw ei.Bvw - - 1 am opposed to this w?y of eomlneting the "cti thii sort of iush ti, stjuld comeoutand shoW"thir har. tlemaa from Maine (M iXrongesaarfguage to U aJIowed'to t t te p - - - . - h" r' -"7 ii i Z .u submit to gentloroen frofii the Soul & 'whether Tf la rfajno keeo irentlemen in this false, this painf ur PPsHipn 1 tcompeI Jrn;io,toeep.comnany .wtbbolitjan ists whether they will or no t No jrtMiinip' tee report, end,iltbyiAaUintrluce a ow, men we shall see who areour friends. , a he centie- man from New .York (Mi. Beardsley) tokl us. there are mneteen out. of r veqr; twenty men r the North against the abojitipoiats smd have ho doubt 'of it- I believe we could get nearly a UiiaVimoueyote in thin Hall against uch a bdt V vqic JLKe tllii wouta, Oiva u,jinij;uac effect an efTtfct far greater Uaa hundred years struffzle iibout the. riebl of petiUoo- SoQ- per- fqns.aMhe oth have insisted that th entire Xiorth; is unsound on the subject of .Southern rights; -others hold a Very different language.- i I am tor giving jhat question a lair trial, so uiai wa , may know, the actual conditioe jf thingsv f1 be lieve the North .is as iound as the gantlemaa from MametMr. Hamlin) represents rt to be.-4 Bat,1 if i Massachusetts is indeed ioppoeed U aUe ConvlitutionL as it novr exists 4C ' isieed,1 ' We iwivecdme. tothat pass that .the cannot Jtasd where tiancoca aad Adams met .VVMinngtort and MadkottL on the comnromiae of the Constitutiohi 1 It is time we knew it Let na ' nndersfapd the state 6f the fact -; Whenever a large portion df the North sbou id determine tbat they can no loger.ftbideihe present form of the Coflatltutkm in this respect, of courje the Umon must bo dts- j solved. This, however, cannot take place.lill t there is an entire ehsnsre lof sentiment; as 1 be- f lieve. at the:NorthV ? Butbo assured vau cannot f uies ana oruers oi mij pousc, i i, pevpie m. these States are 'against the continuance 'of ,tle; Union be very sure it is not to be' held together by rules of order. ' , ..... t . But many Southern gentlemen say becaO.se we I have taJcen this position we must adhere tau,even. though it be wrong to ' have taken it originally. They tell no we must never retreat inthetaceof an.enemy rKowt hx regard ta kPiitat tactics, I confess myself to be nobetter informed thAopthcr 1 f 1 m '. J .. ... A . . 1 . f roewbers generally out paye at ways, under stood that if general discovers that a? large body of troops whom he Jbas pushed forward: areaot able to sustain, & their posilipn with advantage, he: may direct them o he withdraw n.'ilf he has taken, a false position may be not abandon, it rather than have JbuUtoopa cut to pieceat v Let us,.theu, see bow this matterstands. - We at the South are in no danger. It is popular with ns to' vote esainst abolition, petitions, and 4f aman has the boidnesa- to take euy other course he is dehouncedl ls But how is it with our aHiesat the North t They are hardly pressed on this point. '1 1 hate beenippeal- ed to personally by several gentlemen of both "po litical parties, who have hitherto stood with ha of the Sontti onthhydueationand who'say they will rimtinue to do so if we;deeni it riecessaryi'but that theysiy, they are Io3ing ground i that" the' friends of the South aT giving waVand the'abo-' liuuuwip evuiu? erounu i buu , uiey re auAiuus that we ahonid rive up the rule assiirihs ma that they are prepared to vote with ua on all the main luet ua now Tecur io our wraiie ota. battier--Suppoae a eeneral had taken a position ( with his own troops behind a secure" WeastworXf 'bJit had stationed , his, allies, op exposed, gr6und,t.where they were rapidly falling br the eneinv's shot, and could , with dificulty sustain themselves. ; 'They appeal to jfte enera anA teil Dun tbatif Jie. re gards it aa important to roaintain .eie cposilion, andiecidm the groana valnaWe, they will sttU etideavox tIo. occupy it He tells them in reply that the ground . is worth nothing end that he on.?ht not to have taken ilThur that he asIU nnf. once 4iaving tatetr it, retiVei put"tha tKey must I remain there . and te cnt 16 r pieces. -. Notr, i rap. f pcaj w my jnenus irom-ine oouia xo say wneiner it iaTfaii"that we should tmW MaUies' In' th ttitade longefje ve;n f icftrtejnf the'aire generous CBnun w 09 wmirnr iq eqoinii 10 u l . the'TOfrtibrJstjfforeifrners; surely we may.' as an act of courtesy, receive those of our own citixeasL Bituuiu w giao ti gennemen iron ine qouu) would review their ground.. - , -'-4,'.f 1 . Uut it w said that if we - now. rescind ihia rah ?M WJWwVW boasi'pf ,H. - Without ooubt TO1WSW a7erar1aWe4i JVUhW there will be no real joy among thetn Hepriyed ?l P.weriw ieYer,witn,wtvcm they havn ppe rateen "Jbe orthey, wUl Bnd themselves qhorri oMheitetfeiigthy.,.: Jt..4 ; ;v i i-re?ret the course annuiR4 nftnntf).nAnnr xVe of the Soytli awme position ;pecuUarlyde4i. cate. Slavery exists with us; it does not exist at the- North arid Eglaud has abohshed itinhe West , India t o&se8tons.! I have, sinthiad,; net taucb belief 'to the sincerity of th9 Britiah Gov4 erocoenc Eko toDg as tne retamsfnore thari'one hundred milliodf slaves in the East Indies wfthJ out'eveh au effort to liberate them, she deserves irvB$Ai4 jeami-ifay Isv.Via lti.Mitiw ; - I ,g'iMiH',ct tiuuioiiLy ; . .j, v Mr. Hoists here mterposedfe'steilrHastice to England, that she tJtdTecently taken, steps to4 Souths t hoo?h we ' itatirt dnrUrm ''iiA UYn wraUiTdHrpon the Constitution: but we lihuiilrt exareful not to ask for oiorethaa is deafly riglit tateo jtfite? aboSrtionfets.'wteteU theth. that, we! j-aW fiot :aatisffed -mMthiii want tomaKe mcmsiaves too oy takinfrom them1 thte-rtghr6f petition. Now our grcllna 'firm, meri (tdo hot nre VefermVmbof' in ttmrt'.vwi. iiWiiS:'-: 'V'WIHf, " -rv; -. . v..- U,H k some,ai; iroi the South' foestoemthern the mostre KI;! orthelr riffbtsJandthushtirn fa Y home, there' eneu& tofenaW thero ta do it Vfrtw inwioftireTrslttiggre kboat Petitions. " ? 4V My tonitituent mostof ffS&sl 'feljrwr. .-eifi thLi' mrt"Wtw5tZ i regret 'exceedinrv to gLUci lonr; ft ro ti iet a n - c- 3Ci v tM r. Hamlin) besra na m the ls - i-ai in eucu K(uu"S.rf. stand on solid ground, and we ahould not irritate' bthera by ekiTnin too much, V The Hakim irJ On tblS snTnf. m nrtt n JL-1?I- f aremen ar tne ftorthiWho lae rthecite' grouod from the same principle. - They aek to nake capital ;if.mj.iwlft' short-,sV?tdr "jj ia cblti ea th3 r.-rr disccnnectcd with it r'b t 1 tcpics lias geuera ' 1 Lzpily exirts tsf... ' -i. Its worst fsatr; u i -,fs lien may diC'ar wk -. 3 - - :al id be- the Tariff and C.a Cank, - - - . !4hA xiiocussion does tot assuuiS tjonai . ccr:"l?xk3 they dirr with safety., tJtanding as t Hie COUIIU-I MH communicate; readily, and by ccusequsnce cannot understand each other and oy the petpsmai ex cUetent of unkind sect ional feeling the worst tfity here to di2TuiefcuficUt i.rormtiod. AU in one section ifccpeptrffireo atf think; mg, and hence the remain in the dark. Wble we thus continue to fan' the flame of discord oaf trivijrpccasiofiJrtint atrTs aTrgrKt height, should It some day issumeVprittical f5rm, ae duL druthMiacu.sionof the. ru. tioa, tJ4dditi6oarecnetSc5l ir.anr raisea . .me-oii lhit subject f i beg aU suchrto ucdsittan i thatltheslL toVaVdthern'nbt the lighfetiint J any; kindness. ; L know they ate just as aonest m tm?ir purpose ae JL can poss;ofy . pe i-enq, jorejvr? hope tha we wy4cs,e Pwto in t.chy we.j. ,. - - differ; j witboutvjexwtemenU.i. I trusts "9 Wfloie ouestion-eaxi, be; temnerateUf xoaaidered umore especially as I beUeve thcrexi8t noiiversity of views on the main questioav Nobody thinks ot at tempting oraboiiah, sktvery in-t ih DUtnct of Columbia or in tbe 'J erritortesi: aa.nauuaJinT nan be so unwise as ,tq uy.it, hie motion will be voteti oown wn with k unanimity soch as has rarely A correspondent has furnished aa wrura traps lation of the following interesting 'article frost k ' a IM Mcxtcnm American .nnqttuKXt Wkhave cntlj t of the Mexican naners. thaCthere bas Justbeen . dpvered, in a hitherto uueiplo wonoeriu conniry ine rmns , 01, 3 enure iy wholly, on known, aa, wholly eaerted Tfr t a piece 0 news wbjch ia4t medio iitoraryworld 'a sensatioo , pxjt less, powerful ihab that, lately produced by thoAUscevery of .the city .Pnleoetqerof,tbe temph?sof MiJta, and. at othen mMurnenU worthy cf being placed in p xhe Pvramidsvof Egypt;- and which, preve that. . . " . . . . J ..... ,t- ttcse coonq-tes nave ,oeen tne taeatre oi.ctmixa-. tion not Jeee advanced!, lion "that- of EgynV tirtd Sn8 .hft far jatfeettM aeTbee( pbjr great problems to solve, Isuid thfei'e Mi beeW for-sdirretime q sestioh of a- newexplorat'idii. i v hich would he encde ori broader baBesr hart 1 the. preceding ones, by- eomm ission composed of the MirKiioal scWitiric Wn Tjf France; Spain- and England. s "Whffe'awafting the realization of this projecC (he wbtks which may'aid nt the. solution" France with the-last twb' veaVai' otider the title oi - Auucjoities wexicaines, ; auu wnicncofiuiimi he accounts of the5 scleAtffieexpe&tranudeat different periods on the American contaneatv NVe have just reed, two copTeVof ihia work whose publicatlGn was cbmnteeil in8;ns wnjch ts copared rpf "two, large fol volume tejrt, with' an atla4wntnmg S00 engravings of the behest na'aificence This wofk 19 'sent to us by its editor, who- has thout' that Veoet ed a hvelf kttriM to alltneVnen of the new world, who have the Jove of the sciences and the desire to knovtf "the "ancient traditions of - thea country; and 'tlie mysterious' riiins which' there exist. shirl tmvij$&y MA rapid accooht Will make kriowtt the interest which attaches itself tb those immense eitiee'hbr desertedtheRfaneta which cover me soiiof Anahuac, and of which thli cirfietlnaWlab tiveetofgteatu About the year 1750 some travellers, Tost i the forests of rucafari;.'ducdvere4 the ruins of U ,4'o?3'iirJ. .atmi , T Frjiclv4knTerttJ5mVafier on. publihed.lhern9'Bifii the Egyptian expedition, poblishedithernagfMfil cent work of the TEzyptiant Antkiuities. Kin't Charles IV, an enlightened frienl of ;be,artcorii eeived lhprojectrogivmg; a worthy stfnpii to that Worb; revearto;s rppJea? :i Mwfc known. 1 y order of the kin bfSpain, the Vkeror o Wexicotoomieorei I turn,, whichk better, planned than the first-ami iini Jdertakeh o very ndedaje, Jasted.three years, fupngvoicn. w u.jfa5ct4iseLheadfif the expedttiocnade hree, jourtieysief .diacoveryJi The third led. bMtor Plenoue.fJn.hhn pedttiocnade hree, ourtieys ief iiscoveryJii cursions he' discovered nuni&m ajitioiteilmoon mnots,' anions vhict were Cyclopean bridges pyrarnefMctiaratftBrkefhte of brick, come of stone l-muli-ofirapcsihand varied forms eubterraoearx imrial places, sotidiyl arched ;-dl&ces & aieiextrafariK$ar Trridolof, granite and pforpbyryn .ollosaal jtsM reliefs, aeplpturedon stofteen jnarbleV eograwite Ti skillfuiiy,iraodeJtedin;Btucranjootsif thZodiack-yy,hiefcJyhffawbkfr those of Egypt. wrthstapdiDgthr .T-wwuHHw.cuii'uuidia w ibb exisienew de-j signer theexpedil4oirta-?well"ts the account written bytCUerie0eprf1 claflng his three exploraiioos, weret.carefaiiwnrfeKfct? trt rachiveeef AJexice, p. to iha'titne Wheijie Abbft lairopuipei .adbority ta Uarisjlortr to? iawn luew precious materials -Utwig'f iipott; bimaeJf the eogagenient to publish them, with all Saint Priest, wjrfekae'jtth' in. the f-i of direction, and hesitated t ft 4. rw i.Lit that the iporttot-wofkite:u it-: - rsY5jtt .xiucmce JO-xiiiixxt. Priest ,C " " . . w eoff e; S2f t?a,, pfA human ewer-pWrttoof the globes The savs power wi h have left on a fytobtLSfei wrw therbest the NbwVorldiain .Warden, eneraMn he United fitate. utifl cf the JnstttBto France; 1 has teizij? li r u at . ... , ... . . . 'it r 1i :"r:.T. r? .rMWi-li is. Vh "e4eti- t: j.csci;. .t .,i cci n auo of viJi:is'c:er with ' ot.tnese vast problems present a poweriui interest. The1 most remarkible tif al I Is that Dtibthed' ln For a lonor time 'Credencft-waa rfnrtTt tY,i derfurwV Yicero)rr Mexicq fterrw.lb'slhspot Antonio w tuo, no jwnetrate Jtnnquei venned tb6 eArfectness f thja reported facto, and toaideacribtfoa bfedifices Vot Sui&aJ Dart 01 the world, end nntil thAn.ronnri nnif and disappearance of nations as SouYfahf ng- er4 ne ert-rina tfrawrts'of-iJaitaneda cftifef On ms tlaiPiu4hat afentr2c tTvlr havmg requested tho assistance tf tta Royal iSe- ciety of Geosrraphv.one ofitrr4ir t. jiJ , a.u a uiarnw.cencewcrtnv r-1 ref actions upon the rti- .3 anuenx. nation Tu VCf. fc"t arJ t av.3. awdogy which? ;.t- u xv 3 thi rfortb of AmrricaT W CUr0pe' 3 tr-innin? of the work n of tlie Nnrth f a.: . At t:.3 tatecsr.t thowe that the original iociia the JLrJi;vl: Zxtcaine were handed o?ar II. th? Alts Baradsw by the Director of the rsurj cf !!esico. -l- u" , Tho Ilir-r cf the French, after bavin ..mU to te shown hlm lw ftt:.ySuthent7 ce 1." tance rf lis ? rj luraente, which fiehiAiJ: ia tr.c;a f ; ;ci v. .ch be himself visita r t- tr: tronage. -Offthe first appearance of the worWo 1 aoHSv. Ministers of the ntermf-of. Public Ijwtr 1 1 of War, and of tha .Way--ubacribed forihirt, i ? te,;. :Pve opievetjbscrihed for .bj&aj part of the JEJi wrwof Atistrja,lmd.late Kin. ,of Prussia and, perimarK4avporihily enconratta a work. UHdertaken in, wterest of tcieoce I Other f3overeigns, AmMadojrdistinguijijgj' 7 merYin4he acienca.an4 .therWfisrure a . - . . - a wacii v-f taqift u w.iruwMHt-uogere equaIlT among. ihef;subscr4beM toihe Amiqutiit Ml y Ifunjt&teLhe ipptitutofiistorytbe Society 0f AntiQuarjthsveJiesfowedpjntbem the mot r. Vbrable hbtrces and reports, and the Royal Society r of t5er2taFbf !t avtfaeAthefc anedkl I in a, solemn, siting at t b. e Cjty Hall in Paris. f ' ?Peibu'p,agesoftne celebratetAlexaadred f; f J to whoto the adiairebto countries of the AmeMl ' Cas furnianea sucn onuaa' inspirations Juyj ! added to the itete of thia great. work, and to call . eivrl admiration rmv those wonderful mona. merits, ton generally unknown mjlarope. Pinii, i 1t;by k';happvc6incidencef Colonel Jalindo, of - Guatamaia.'who has gained for himself ajusrtele. brftyby hl .correspoiideace with the Gebgrapfci. J cal Society and by Ms-successive expldratiom in i' Centra Axnericavhasi verffiedi and completed all I" the di8covef ifi which. had. been previously made. Thnbilrt thn'AsiriatancA of? lhi Hi at archaiologist,, wbotn, Centra America has lately 1 ; compjexe wotk ,o( me sina wnicn can, lor a Un 'KAKVlMtirr nif jRa AMilns . .- ftt-t&ei UarrktrVe'of Colonel De-Paix transla. Lp w leineignw ome wiuo pprent putlet ; toriee' iancW r6eka 'aimlar .to,, the . Celtic 'monuments if France and of England : teocaUiiali outers t wnn iransverse. .gaiieriei. uneo with rut diSerenf roPilookirrg'tbtha East withlevei plau l f "form r with platfoTnVieafiDg a temple of from j.! lK four stories;' eech retreating; nporvihe one below f i ttiitoc eight uadrangoUT' pyrimids-Sof a single or ir--of ,ee vera! pieces ; .aubtemnean burial places o( t fP stone, and moreAor,l$sav oramered .with sculp-1 4 turea ;-rHIptured stajues, idos,.biert?glyphici, fi breiiefsaoernabeats of every description;-V te ssrprUiagnwHumenta of XbchKrilco.,PapiDt. U la,and Cfaohtta I a foTtressaloaost European; half : k a-ieagyo4ri drcaaforencSf-ritttetumpiit of I? hill of 200 metres perpendicular brrdgef tndf aqneducto bf stone in fine, Jthe. monumenti of 'l Palermoe f nd the-tetnple MitTaV:more wonder - ful atifL of a difertnl stvle. s I On; another aided dstarttog? tVonr theNortberi i States of the Unbjand.Droceedirf towards the Soath, we see in the recapitulation traced by Ur. Warden, mounds or, rynt;4vhicb: nave served, f for purposes pf burial, (life people of the North u "I wdl as thole of mt yoath,' ardent fort ificatioa ; , , in stone, and itrimense circumvalratibns' in cant, 'ft especially in the Valky of tha Ohio the mum. i f mies of Kentucky; the rock on the. banks of the Mississippi, peano ;the cnJtfre4 print of hu- u j man feet; the in wiptioeP supposed Phenecian ) f carved on a rock mJXascbuaetta ,te btuldinp il f of Ushmal and die crosTset bf Vucatan1 j f In New Mexica there Wih'withillcciiJH three or four stories tft New Crenada calendar! -on stone ; in Brazil toekscQvered w1rhVroknoi : characters jinftrtt re igreat-eddfo remarka We fortress ottacd.7 The Walk of L thirty mil ia length, which extends, froH Mj?nmmit of the V: Cordillera to- the lake Titicaca, and" tho celebra- y' ted roads offive hundred-k?'? the one acroH the mouQtaTna tci Uailo,1 tl.e othef afong the sei V coast, co m pMti h is a eniole Of document!, ?n which are revealed tte splnofa cf the Ameri can ground. 'The prbiiioca x&sa&i of this i i as. k cient eiTitizatinru white attAstinv thA ATMJtMU'ft of 'nations merlvwerfutan whihed and now tweiygVib'rvfcret.fd the opinidrr which ii 'e8tabtihlni iteelfiU,,dar; darhat Uthe Ntt l7brZf iaolcf aa thaGtd XtorU i'' f- - The tfn&pulia. Mexicaixss-xL Atiwrkahtn have their, awiened place Ja aU.libranes, of air tnance? ; wberesmay : be-.niet wi .e gwt JC Alexandre de f rurti&oldt; on 'America, which win published Boder ihe care of the Governments of Paris an4 JJgrhq and .which, frt ,peI4 at a price uafiniterytgher fhani: 1 An julyertiaeRient ia,e.;Ceuriert de BtaU itV pliifelmyf-lr hClX' The; same wit hi: tftSir,CHHia" paper, iLJ ,ui. Ji-'iti mj mi u, i.n .... i'iiimmi i ,j lir 3 laa-itA - sill "IfpttibobfrivorcW ili-"J v fHMii?.u3t4ejUisr Coun.HLasiiSBbpcens ad eiMM 8utren brs been d"W iMtd W thimMiJ if n O!iyer..cannot be found, Ihrl 'J!V a:h KeViJ 'rwbliclvsdsstiW 'Old'rCLerirJeiW mui w ypgareaa answer as wwaoiin- it:bj ftlSstraaa bqIi iV orrbdbji 'the Csart Ib-.avflreiae aWfr "!"'.l,o rewF'wnpr irintM in jIU Mti ihr durt iaNaw4arshiftkiA SvnWp.J ef Mwcl ctxtiiti tad there Ull ; rtor Court of Law fMZb t-mtml.tml aiXsf FhST: l'tZ the toavth lloauUy BeptembeV, A. D. I S 4 3. - . - f i.rilV.fnm... ... Clackst, Calud, fieii and Csshmcre CbawU, -1 ; rrax-sla, a very large aMoitmsat Z ui Pur. CaTicos. Drr-ltT. Li.,-. A. ' 1 The Prince Torri ? . iso subscrih,! .. : ; I tJtaU-Kerty"crrtI5sa,yietoria aadlW f Albert have reccUy 'iL 3nented;thb aonHis,. r tlnecessanr aoDftiidaffe to the treat work ra thexitiottof EVi and to' the Work of """ r uwhk 4ie!enuant Jona o. 'iUu&tjr&te alufaVa ih'perUv VscekTrdi ti. set cfU General XluSr i I secbr ease made n3priWCrjl tYu " - -.Tlmss,lVilgaiB w LliilTseff c4iis Qrtber' i ruxi Pimrt of , . f.. trA rj '1,'H?.'A . a .o;a 5 wo roue juarc.rt iverf !ptFv!4 w. -i 1 ' 1 T , T, ' kVV -wcu mr me sunacol At lbs Hswroaisjk fow rVaho)lr.R. South ....... w 4 :
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