3!0d!;-Carniina ffar.
., fBi.unwi.r b
WILLIAM C D OUB,
suiros sxcraoraii tox.
fr If hU strictj 1 advene, twe dCllari per h
r -1.H- .-i tif if Mid within
m sioaUe ; end tare ttoUacc at Ik sad cf to
mr.
AtiVKItriStillZStS ntrt' e1tig ixtea
11 eriil 91 ionnil out tluie for one dollar, sod
ttesnty-flTS nuti Cm rack Mtrsequent insertion.
Th-ise of greater length win no enrgt-
ti vlly. Court flfder tad Judicial advm tieeuvent.
will beehargett 23 per cent: ber the the iibev
rstet. A roonile derlaation will b made "
these wne advert! by lit Jeer.
B-ink end Job Priutiog don witk neata. a
detpstcU, and oa accommodating trm.
Lslters (o the Editor mast b postpaid
V, ' , , ,
Iott-(an)linn Star.
"TAX?orFrc
Tb A.isicsk PiiTFuta Iia OrroatXT.
Various predictions wr made by the.ntl-Anier-
icao pres relative to the action of th Philadel.
jihU Convention before it assembled, it being one
ef ibeir favurit mode of warfare to assert in
tound terms that that body would not adopt
aoond platform bdt snccmnbtofreail Muenee,
W' war even told by the orators here that th6
South would ba driven out of th Contention, her
right he disrega -vied aha insult heaped upon her-
But bat W the rer-ilt t Quite different in ev
ery rrtieular The few extremist whoever
luU) the Convention were met boldly, tace to lace,
their schemes of agitation were thwarted and
they were driven from the Conventioni A plat
form, to which not even the most rabid of the
foreign preta ca i rait any valid objection, wae
adopted, and the Convenlion(by ita firoineoa and
-decision vindicated for HmSlf that patriotic post
tion which had been claimed for the party befure
thia Convention.
But the Democratic pre,' by way of counter
action, claim fer tb platform uf their laat Balti
nwt Conrention a Vilgher degree of merit upon
the perplexing question of slavery. In what re-
.peotprav.i.it.tbat.they enn put forward thijr
pretension? Where is tbe pisiform of theirs that
... .
is more explicit or Jefiriite, or that is as rsonxervs.
the a that adontcd by the Philadelphia Conven
tion? Let all candid men compare th resolution
mf th. Amxriean CoiiTcntion with thit slngl res
olution of th 1) inocrtttie party, adopted in its
Convention at U ikiniore, iu 18 )i
Reiolrtd, Tint tb Prmocratic party will resist
11 attempts at retiewmni n ttr out of Corgress,
the agitation of ine slavciy questiiyi, under what
ever shape or .or tbe uuowpt may be made.
Bead again the resolution ot the i'liihvdvlphia
, Couveutiua and ace if the American party dues
nrt go fartliir th in the De-nocratic party ever did?
There is no room for doubt or cavilling, no (quirt
Oeafi i, oo dooii'.lul phrase and non-com rulttaJ
ganeralitics, but there ar the plain, broad prm
eiples of tb pa-ty spread out so that everybody
can read And understand tbtitt. Al wis said is
Our but issue, though in different language,
there i platform of principle, which embrace
the tyompMtui measures of IH3U as they are,
th fugitive U.e law included; and it includes
th principles of nonintervention by Cobgrts on
th. slavery question as advocated in tb last
Congres by Southern men and serv alive men
generally, denying to Cnfgicts tb power nf pro-
' bibitingorinWrfrmgwtth: !very, not only in
tb Biate-, but in th Teriitoriesi and declaring
an nuallemU attachment to th Union uf tb
6Lt.
, But th Forney and Pierce press attempts to
parry th foro of the, truthstruth tbt
Ought to carry eurxhtion to tb heart of every
Southern man of tb eonservatlv tendency
of th Amerioia psrtj liy asserting that tl
earty is not B itiouel, thut iht Convkntinn. at
Poiladelphi w is rent asunder, that the platform
era not adopted by th Vooi membrbip knd
It i sretiotiali What, w Would ask, Constitutes
n national platform? it necessary that it should
aaet with the approval ef every fctat in th
l ulon tu Biak it such? By no means, though
v ar fit to y It Would be better fur It to b
ad pied by all. But n platform, my'uig down
' Bound principles, tut h as can eowmand tb i-
probation and support of tb conservative port
f tb people all over tnetuunuy, U tough derided
Bod epit Ufn by extremists at both ends of tin
V n km, such platform may b called Bali, ma!
knd party supporting it a national party. KoW,
' this ia precisely th caa nitb tb plattorm of the
AmeriuaB piftyi Th members uf th Conten
tion differed, thry spoke out and discussed tbeir
differences, and th point of disagreement was
sad known to tlx country; Bosh un agrteteant,
neeing all the appearanc uf perfect unanimity
aa put lHk to g iil U BnsiM)'" and
Waryi but tb majerit loplsd a act of prtnel-
pie that thalleBg th warn approbation cf aU
Southern men and bav strong advocale in tb
euesarvalK portion uf tl. Norlbern people, and
t tlssa tLy lay claim to na tonaiiiy and ll li
Is miiwiitly jut and proper. I'pon this p laiform
an oulHiBd-oot netttial one the A
party bid fair to do ntur thaa any other party
caa do, or even lay any prwensiona to doing tc
rais np great ity that a ill git quiat and
ae to the conntry, and bring back tb govnra-
' bmoI to Ita irgitiawt fumUous.
But wher, fsy, is tbe telWaaUtj nf tk
Iltsuorrslic party puc it ctta pretend tltat U
an bring
ppeet a majority ef Mi pcU
f it,, t I,k. !.. .1 ..J
addition allies at tb Kortb, it b perfectly Bowl
arleea. lb coarse ef the Administratii i bag.1
't " I tfmist in ail MMtion uf j
tb Cnion, la carrjl g oa a relentl-s warfar
jaiuet I icm erau w bo k nsenwnservati reaad
ationaJ la titwr yia, in prescribing releathssc
ly and njHigtj all nhc tWiss any frerdaof
ia cttrrjing favut wiib tb .
cignae and Cstbalic ia the rnantry nnd lvn
ting thesa to p-sitlon t,vee lb les ls of tlx si
III. b-ra filiMO. ani ia prwstrMing iu auwar to
carry ant pari. ma urpaa, ku left it almnM
arittowt a inre fr ad r a,,l.;4 in ihe raak
f th. !.. .-.ti,lil.J toplar it in p,.e, J
njatuwal IVnMcrati party is a dvluskm, n anrk
thing exist and thee ar torw axl,i
tok ..fcJJ I. -a- t. - - a.
Vrvkeu frsgsMs'fcld I
Bower af public plainer, '
The Carotin Cult value tvl Ja!y ' an
X tobkt. Its la'.l cf confetti prwrnta aa late.
etlng aad nttreattt. taneiy of anir ei for tb
fcme and aserLanic. - ,--,--
fa n JVXVM-
VOLUME XLVI.-
Tea UTiricTiu! Mtirmo. Pursuant to pub. 'i
lie- notice a Tery lare numb of the citiieni uf ,
thie place and ihe Burr.)UBi'injeounlry, oonTooed
at tb Court Uuun no Wednesday rreaing t
ratify tb platfurm of prluviplt! adopted by tbe
American Conrentioa that aawattbled in Phila
delphia oa Uie Sth of Juno.
The Bteating wis called to order by William
II. Ilarrieoa Ewjr.; who propiiasd tb fuUowisg
oScr Sir the ooceaiont
Vie traUmtt.iT. Jua. J. W. Tucker, Silaa
Baina. John B. 1 oW.iit, 3. M. Perkitltoti.
Secrtturia.-Jt.mc J, Litcufurdi Jr., William
U'hitet Jr. t: '
The President, Upon taiitig the chair, briefly
explained the ol jeut of tbe meeting.
II, W. Miller, Eeoi ifroin a .Committee, ap
pointed for tlut pjrpoae reported tbe following
resolutions, which, after tb platform had been
read, werenaoiBt uly adopted. The Committee
eonsbted of Met am H. W. Miller. J, J. Iredell,
George Little, und Fred C. Sbepanl. ,
1. Jtrtulccd, $.iat the frimitl of the American
Partyi here aemUed, do nioi eorj ally af prave
and endure the national platform of prtuviile,
aioptedby the fi.itioin.l Council recently held at
Philadelphia, and believing that the prjeriiy
and mteiy ot our Common County, and the Ijiiion
of the States, depend oath succms of the
principles, w dj pteilfw to our brethren,
throughout the gtute, our nioct iculous eo-opera-tion
in bell all of tl.we principle, and w e appeal
in turn to ench and every friend of lh Atnerman
Party to aid in eecuriug tbeir coaiplele and tri
uiuplient sncees. j . g.
B. liemhrd, That tb' thank of America
Party nf this State, are due to it Dclepte
to the National Council, fbr tbe teal and ability
iliti'lnyed, in the performonce of Ihuir duties and
in detenu of the principle of th Party.--
The Hon. tCeonCth Kynr Was then introduced
to the audience. Be delivered an ablet eloquent
and convincing speech of about 2 hours leiigth,
iu which h advocated in s clear and masterly
manner tbe three great cardinal principle of tne4
. , . rr i ... . e ' . r T
American party , 1. Th. cultivatk of wUrr. IT!TL"Jv f"T
uvT
intense Araericsn nationality, ' 2. Opposition to
any church that would attempt to wield41 Influ
ence as an organization in favor of any particular
party. 8. A devoted and unalterable attachment
to th Union of th State. Z"
Our epac. will hot permit us to glv even a
slight ketch uf this masterly effort, but we will
barely refer to on incident of the speech, Mr,
Ilayner alluded to the slanderoo reports that
had been circulated, that in the American Con
vention, in Philadelphia, lie had offered a propo.
ition favorable to abolitionist. Mr. It. read the
annexed proposition which be introduced into
that Convention and which he showed to occupy
a medium ground. It did not receive a majority
of Votes and b most cheerfully voted for the
report of th majority and should support' th
platform heartily and sealously. W shall tuk
occasion to refer to this at sunt other tint.
Wbixis, The three crest principle of th
American f arty, ar to secure to the native-born
American people the control and management
uf their owa government tnrsitihaagf ressiv
iwliay and corrupting tendencies i t th Komaa
vnunHK .l'wr-n it,tr cviumrv PIIU 10 IHHIliUllB
and preserve the I nhia of there Si'e
n dotlierefore dei lar that th attempts of our
enemies tovidentify tb Amurioan Party wiih th
agitatioa of th ipis-ikm uf uegroHilatcry, either
yereei-ar-twe4- on mureprosenUvlwnnntl
deoepf niii that the question of slavery d'- not
eome'within the purview 4 theotiject of put
organisation inat lh enargvnol our enemirs m
ths Nieib, that one of th ulyect and purrs nes
of th American Party ia to susUin and defend
th institution of slavery, ia founded in falsehood
and la wrong that the eharg of ir enemies at
the South, that owe f ita ol ject and purpuae ia
to bVur and promote lb al.liiion, or inlerftr
nc with slavery at th Souih, is equally found
ed in frlsewatd sod in wrong and that whilst
w not deny to tht ppl eithtr of th ttoatlj
or ut th Kortb, their right of freedom of opinion!
or oi uwensseoa oa tnis or any other subject, vs
do lilreby protest against the' attempt to intcjfV
lat.ua our creed, question cxtraneons asd (ur
iga t the purposes of our urganitation.
And that although tb question uf slavery
is nut tnibraced within tb aim or object
uf th Amman party, yt, ' in retielliha- th
attempt of uur eiiennas, both North and South, to
lore this issu upon as w do hereby declare,
thai in rgaid tu tb question uf slavery, leave
it where it is placed by tb Cnnstitutma aad lh
lawa mad in pursuance thereof, regarding it a a
sectioBat question subject to tbe regulation U th
local uw.
At th conclusion of Mr. Rayner's cpMchi
which waa frpintty interrupted by enrhaviattie
anulaaa, cilia war mad tur II. , Miller, but
Mr. M, having left tb (tend did not respond.
when th meeting adjourned with tlire elissrs
fur Baynet.
' " i mil
Thuriiiw Weed' paper lb Albany Evening
ioernal ssys Hi pro-sla very journal of lb
South bat aright to reioic ev r th Philadelphia
plsif ma. It concedes, it says, alt they bare d
landed. Iswtead of "ignoring' tb' question ef
latery, Itrepudiati t th principle of freedom
H ftmfmrtktr faa amy cmnmiim af party
o darea' m oe r ski year. This ia Weed's
riew of th sabjeet, And yet th Standard sod
vthr IVmneratie print afect toconsid' th
AaxrMkM. p.atfurm anworthy of Soeiher sup
pnrt. It ba been repudiated by th entire
Abolition preasat lh forth, with Wilson at their
bead. Such btinc, th ca, it merit and It
virtue ar indisputable It is Southern all ever,
ft , 11 AA. ft P.. . . v , tl.. 1-a
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4ut Jaiy ft, la aid of th Weatera citeaLa ef
tb Kortb Carolina Baiiread. Tb Baltsbnry
Whig states that "tb sulcriikiM ef atack at
progressing amler tb moat cncoaraging apica,
and it ia sr.ta that tfty thoaaaad 4.lhvr.nlU
b Bobscrilied aacondittoaally before tnat day.
Tb Whig ntnain th aptninsi that if Iredell,
Cala uba.CaM ll, A I andr and Bark soanlie
do tbeir duty, that lh cl artr will be secured ua
lb 4,k.
A timenst M rvsvt A mnvsoient
sri'Bi MipiiMasi trim just been emnikenred
N-wvb I ss..ia,aad ! s.a t b ulimiilwt to Ins
tr of that rMals. It nvotmss Irst, to
! '"' ltl the tnMiiuiMsi U mamsge ansoeg
n i ssbmmI, to preeert saeeed the ietaiks
A 7' I " - 7 .-" . -
third, B. tfi the probibtliag tb dw
torn f slaves.
Was n sgmpM lik th hve fmitf th
f"iwt.ls of ik press. Th onlv ka-reMnly aav
ef any susa a - to this r-a's, is deHssd
fftB ttMIMfe ou.ewi fvrnv Caeoba. Tr
s ne OirMas of la Iut bs.ng ayiUvsad
tltia Maw, lr as i.r t.ietolrs.t sid,
. tltrmlL
ill t
II III i !"1 ! a II I ' I
&ALKIOH, WORTH CASOLUfAr WEDNESDAY MORlfING,
feJThe Editor of the Amcricad AdToeate,
juit itarted at Kintu, published in bin firitt
natnber, tetter from Gen. Washington dated
Whit Flains, July 24th, ITT it, in which b Mates
Bis viesrs uf th ibrCignrr is tb AuirlcB army,
lh Standardi In noticing tbi new paper, denied
th authenticity uf the letter and demanded the
proof. The editor of the Advocate, happening m
B!eigb . fw d.,s arterward,, won, to tb.
Library.eiaiuineii Ihe ' Wriitngaof Wasbinijtyu"'
by Jared Sparkar found th letter and procured 4
certified copy from th State Librarian) which
we present Iwtcw with eoine eominsnU by Ot
ditot of ttlS A dviieate )
LETTER OF OBC-HGlS WASHlNGTOS tO
UOVKKXOH M0UK1S.
Whiti Pmis. 24th JuIti 1778;
l)rar Sir: Whether you ur indebted to m. or
I to yoO, for lutter, I know not, nor is it a uial
ter of mitoh moment. Tb desigB of this ia to
t .uch eurwrily upon a aubject of vary great
importaoe to the well being of Hi StmCs utucn
more so tl.au will apnewr.at frstview. t meun
the dppoitttineut ot so auny Jurtij)n tu ngne uf
bigii nuia ao.i trut m our nrviu. Ihe lavish
in turner iu which ruuahasttitlui, tu Uieo bttvured
on thus aenthHHtti. will orrtainl be proUuutir
of on or th other f the two evils, cither to
sutk It deapioitbi iu tH eyes uf tu rope, or
becum a mean of pouring litem M epo U4 like
torrent, and addiur to our , urawnt iiwdtn.
But it is iisithsr tb tapen aar trouble of
theuij that I m4 dread. Tbr I an evil taur
exiensiv ia it net ore, and Juiul in ita ohiss-
uuencWt to 6 apprttUemt aod that Mi ttie
drrvinir of ail our own omoura out uf to service
and tlirawins not only our army, but our military
councils, eutirelT into th baud of foreunieir.
Tlie jirtcem, my dear sir, whom you most
uopenu tur in ueieoe m mis sauae, uisttuguistvq
ea ot leniftn ot servic. inir ctrnneetiutts, nron-
rty, and i behalf of many, 1 may adit, military
merit, wilt o it submit inucb, tf u) lagcr to the
unnatural piMutouuii of wen over tttem, who have
nothing more than a little pwiwibtUty, unbnsndnd
pnue witt aHbiuiin,and a penacverdtio iu itpplt
oatiua not to be resisted but by aneommon tirm-no.-4,
to suiiport tusir Dretenii . men. who in
tbe it ntace, ten you tney iQ tor Botiimg
more that) th botiot of nerving in so glorious a
. . . . . .
WliUUHfc Of T. Ulf iu. ItlEl.wwr aum WW M
vanevd to tlieni. sod in lb course of a week want
tu. ther promotiou, and ar o aiitis&ed with any
thing frm sun Jv tor th em, W bes 1 speak of oftcers
not submitting tu lb appointments, let m b
naderatood tu mettai that they have Ba more
doulit of their rilit to esigu, when they think
themselves aggrieved than tney have of a puwar
in Conxres to appoint.
Both being grunted, then, tbe expediency and
tb puliuv ut Ui ni ensure remain to be consider.
ed, and wbetlier it is uon-ixent witb justice or
prudeuca to prtnuota tfiese military fortune
hunters, at the uaxjibd o'vocr uraiii. Ttiev uuiv
lie divided into three chuaea, namely, mere ad
venturer without recommendation, or re com
mended by persons who do pot koo how eUe to
dispose of or provide for them ! nieo of great
ambition, who would saerihSV everything to pro
mote tlieir mm persona glory i or mere spin, who
ar sent here to obtain a thorough knowledge of
our situation and cirenmataaee. in the executiou
of which, 1 am persuaded, some of them are
fttiibfui emissaries, as 1 do nut believe a single
matter escapes uunoticed. ur unadvised at a for
eign court. I could say a gnat deal un this sub-
jovtt but will add no mor at present.
I aa led to give you this trouble at this time
by a ttrg Aaauow certifimtc howd to uie yes
terday in favuruf M. Neuviile, written 1 1 beiivl
by liimself, aad subscribed by tion. Parsons, de
signed, a I am iiitonnel for a fiaiadation of the
uneratfHutur ef a briEailiernbip,
Baron Stuben, I now hni, ia alto wanting to
quit bis itupectorsbip tor a command in the line:
I'lllM ant ill liai bsbmiI u.il i t tii ....t. A ttf'm'
rtw"w win lay iryna sV ay n vaWvVVI Ulawvltltmtif ptf tiaJ,i
lirigad'ers. la a wont, although 1 think the
baron an excellent nffcerr, lio defntttv vriia
that me had mt a tiiujU fumgmr amuny us, except
Uie ,Ttarquis ue Utlayalt, who acta upon eery
different prinuiplee from tboau which govern tbe
st. Adieu.
1 am most sincerely your, W
" I, Oliver IT. Prry, Stnt Librarian, certify
th foregoing to 1st a true cop of a letter written
by General n aehingioa to Uouvernetir Moms,
token from Spark's ditio uf "Ths Writings of
Washington," (ml. 6, nag 13,) Bow in th butt
Library of North Carolina. :
in testimony wnereu! 1 hsv hereto subscribed
my Baaie, at wae in Kaieign, June in, S3.
vj. it. rixar, Mnrarian. '
I kotb r xniroa JssiQ artaas.l
"Although thia letter was written to Mr
Mom in his nrtvat capacity, vet it waseviiMiii
y intended to produce an laiBreatioi in Ctrngrem.
Washington was eiosednigly smoorrased t Ike
jortign r'nrert, woo were aumutoil into tbe
vie t tjongresa, and torn turned ever to him to
be provided with employment, thus deranging
the stet of tb army, aad infer. iy hiM aw-
Iitr oiaoers,"
Thar is th proof, Mr. Standard, at prompt)
a you detnamled it. That tbe letter is So strong,
sad so pointedly ayoisW yost as to call forth the
denial, to fvidenot tohrooy eoneluaiv that yon
tri it authority siimtt your party, and iu favor
at the Americaa party.
Von eery asnW eiv as thre month a lh
term of our esi.irate. n had rather, bv ir,
lis only ens month, breathing tbe pare, whole-
ewe Ar of Antriea prttvniples such as ar
sustained i.y the warning voice ot tb i.nmort
shiuKt"0, tM above! than to exist lor a sue-
smn ,.f wrmrt, iu th tow, dirty, fetid, ttn coats
twola uf srr and aVnMmguisa. tuck) aa i
snstained by thus srs'isr pairioto Furnay ed
I'lerer, hi, h rroufcrt lor ita sustenanesk a m mm
at theanineutieiief th rru saoira tetters of th
rather of Bis country I t rxl, nr. th efiari
which you, with aa existence ' f , , sihitnt
toward as, afier only allowing us the sb"ft
CHia's. M siul to that which w might iuslly
ey-o front th organ uf Cuih a pirtr.
1 nmr y vnarr. sir, woera yow vouil navcasner
tainod tlx auihsntlcriy uf so importsm a Inter
by walking almt fmr head red yanis I Why did
yM aot do ft. with r eonntie year of -
' f. . t . .,
wim i Mm yon vnis renoer vi,v anrx tiase
bU-mvcI a. mtpemU. by a banaaxard rW,
mid Is, v,m aos ffalsv,
b a BBaaartf rL.ro. tn.
solving all tnat this won
thut yon M Beamed a snlcnilid stetory
a splcmlid victory !
Let a advise y at afnifg Ik Misci
WmrkiaykM and lh rrVololfosr ; i t to an or,
clar you slis.l aav divested yoeris, if the twrbid
siaioeie which have, nWrwig yaaw Jnaf life of ihir
wrei yearn, snerssaatly tui lowed yna. Then, si',
pcrhap yon will kmra nut only a littl (barity,
aader tb ctrramstanee, but also to p-i,s
cat t.llow Una leaebings.
Kemember, ton, that the eonqaneee cf your
ant are Bt en yourself akine. Va na Bnlmenl
ft wnds who ate to ba, aad bat been drsisd ia
this imn-r'ant mat tor. And w sSxaiM not be
swrprtesd that rasif of these km aiuv.sy by your
teweriiy, to say nothing of diespfsSotmsol to I be
mailer strikers, wbaiare g-sngruuadsudeavuriug
to mk eafotal out ef your stiemsnt.
la em,iu, wa repeat, w nish every ens
to re.d tb brr. It e.tains sisind A aim ran
d-ti.n. b-t Know ft jthing ge farther thaa
it aues,
Mum tWtion. Tb pre sen r ef fblsgsa
ttomsn, the well known a4ufd son f f.ea
J act In the national Ataeneaa Council at
PhtMelpbia. eienso Ihe tew of iho 4,Mr
a press tea eaeoasl 4gm. Tit Balumor
Kepoldiean iMumK-m b m a " drw to th
nam tt Aa ttew Jatksroj" aad Mber ptass
doelar t- m to he b: BM-tHry la sviri 4
tolsnt. It fon is it smeo ia c mom loarnski
In - wv Ud ng ll s I ai d
s ... f
at nor
Abrot t.v
I Iieovoernsi f Koine sHf
1 CMotba. Jomtvw Ofwn,
4
From ihit Arrirtt Oftjan.
A GREAT PRIA'CIPLK A CKKAT COS
... TKAST. , :
Human Who hi Czaminednur systems of gov
ernment, both State and Fedora, 'will deny that
tbe right of suffrage lia at their foundation. To
be Hi full. aceitrjAuj with all tt iictrincs of r.
publicnuism, this rtaht must b xen-i.-d by the
inter, uninfluenced by poir jr, or toe eorruptiug
temptations of interest. - 1
.!.,.. . ...:i.i-..rVti .. -i ....- v.-
'T fmZ
eltitittd by the JoffaraonUiii, Jacktoisiau vm
cy, as a faithful disciul uf those grtiitt men. We
ill rtuote some uf th doctrines on that suhiect.
iut forth bjf them ami other Presidents who fib
owed in their wke,iaml'tainlng that rriociiile,
ind then" ahow tb contrast between them aud
Genetal Piro and his Cabinet, ,
Jit. JerTKBso "
On th 2d February, IbOl, h Wrote to Oovr-
nor .ucrvesn, as loiiowei
''One thing I will say. that to the future In,
terfereiH's witb electious, whetbet of the Si sit or
GeTteiitl Goveraiuent. by v'?. tn uf the latter.
IuhiIiI lie deemed mm of removal: bsciiuse the
constitution il reuM-dy by the electiv priircipla,
becomes nothing if if mail be imntl'eml kf the
enormous uatrttnuoe of Ihe Geiterxti Grtrmenl.
Niou al,or 141 election, he v,ued his heads of
epartiieiitonissu a i-ucolr. of which the foi-
irwtng is an ertraeu (Nile s itegmsr, vol, 2J, p.
"Tlie T rMcnt of th I'n'ted Stalps ba seen
with dissnUataction, o&cor of the General Uov
eriiment taking on various occasions, active bans
in elections of publlo fonctmnttriej, whmlicr of
Hit, Generttl nr State GoTernttielnts, Freclom of
leciions being tssentiat to tli mutual indepen
deofK g-ivemment, mid of th different branch
as of th mm government, so vitally cherieked
By most ot our uutistttutims, it I deeiuea mi-
proner for olSoers deluding on th Cxecutiveof
Ii, ; t ,,ion, to attempt to control or influence the
free Srei.e of th elective (ranchis. , Thia I
any instruoteil, therefore, to notify nil olkoer
within ray dapaj'tnient, holding their appoint
woU under the authority of tb President di
rectly, anil to aemre them to notify all suMJrdi-
ttat to them, lh rigltt nran officer to glv hi
! at letlon. lis i qualiflmi citizen) is not
meant to be restrained, nor, howerer given, shall
it bav any effect to his prejudice; but it ia ex
pected h will aot attempt to mllucnie the rotes
of others, nor take any part in th busmen of
loetionoering, that being deemed inrimsietent
wfiu iu spins us to eooauiution, iu uis uuuve
to It,
General Jackson, In his Inaugural address.
sed tiie following brhsf U i'X;'ress.v Mtitimsnt
on th subject t
- "lh recent dataonstrsboa of putilicsentinient
Inscribes in th lirtuf Kxecutive duties, in charo
tor too gibie to b? overlooked, the task of re
form, wbioti will re'uiir i particularly Uie correo-
tioo of IlioM abuse that have brought the pat
ronage of the federal government Into suuiicy
with the freedom of elections, and th oounter
aclion of those cause which hav disturbed Uie
rightful coura of appnintineni, and have placed
or oontiuuad power in uufuilbful or iucompeteut
bands."
Pnesideot llarrison directed tbe issuing of a
circular, so aiiuibtr to that of Mr. Jefferson that
w may well suppose it was used as a pattern.
thereby showing bow tuuch nearer to J efferent uto
IHnaocrac h was than ths present incumbent.
On th 'iiutb March, ko4l, Mr. Webster, as to
retsry of Stale, issued the lolluwing in.tiuciious
to th IXrttuenf I
uxNsavi. a taetsoN scislBlsx.
"Th President of oniuiun that it is a great
abas hi bring th itftirnnsg of thu gvuaral gov
ernment into cmfl'et with th freeilom of i'ioc-
tioas, and that thit alsiea ought to b correoted.
wiiervrer it may have torn eenaitted to aaart,
and to Uo prevtnted fir the lutur.
" 11 theralur direut that iiiloimsnon tie gty
n tu all offionra uud agent in yoUr department
Uf the public cervine, that partisan intorfurence
in populwr clcct'mna, whether uf tvtiiX otBrnrs or
omcers ut lh guverniuent, and for wbumtoevcr
ur agaiuat wbomeoeyar it way b eieruieed, or
the p nent of any contribution or assessment
on salaries or ofttcuU compeuaation for party ur
electiim pnrpoarc, will be regarded aiuauseuf
reraoviti.
"It is not Intended that any officer shall b r
ttraiued in th free and JiropBr aiprculun and
nisliitenant-C uf hi opinion reapecting public
men Or pnbltr inrasuras, uf In th eiercise to the
tuiicst degree of tne .ooiftiUilHiuAl riglit ot sut,
Iras; hut peraon eui ployed under tb govern
ment, and paid tor their aervicaa cut of tin pub
lic treasury, ar not expected to wae an aettt
part in attempts to iitSiienc tbe minds or Voles
of others, such conduct being iter met inontisi.
ton! with Ihe spirit of th constitution, and the
duties of pnhMo agents acting under it, and th
rrrsideni Is rswuved, so fir as net ends nimn
him, that hits the cl3trr franck a by th pwv
pic shall be free from undue Influences of off eiai
action and autlioriiy, opinion shall also he free
aawng lb tiBotr aav areata of the govern
ment1' Com par th eondnet of th present bnhappy
administration with th principle act forth In
the loreg.ingexionis of republicanism, end the
blush ot sIhuuc must rim ia th cheek of (very
friend id bis c jnntry'r bunnr. Not only ha every
Kxecutiv PertoMn of th goferumeiit beea
brought into CunHuH with the freedom of election
Ii the States, but the manner in w Inch they bat
violated that aauRd Hgltl baa boa as odious as
Ui act Itself,
Kvary ygriety nf Inluanea da been liierfed
over Uie Cinpioyeee of the government, to force
them to obey tbe orders fiwm headquarter. Tbe
threat uf iwmediato removal I rota otteean
so mint to lh dependent and embarrassed
c'srk. and ( h.aghty Bmnner in which tbe a
der kav been eonvejed to live victims of oppres
sion, nave eomiunea to etnp ttiem at th same
moment cf their rigtito and their elf-rcpect, Iu
thia city, i,8l, rs in ili.lcpartmnt wcrerequired
to vote aa open ballot, and agent were stationed
at sack ward to ant their Prveeediiica, ttovcral
ol tbe Bvoet tnOrior gradea of employee, hvbor-
ers, ai. mess-errs, an well a etorta, bay been
alrea.lv removed Ii ditout twnce.
Be, ti -u wbiek hrks th feelings of th Com
munity, -ad will cnatton to triri public
opini-m agaiaet General Piere and hie Cabinet, la
kitbeartlees pfoaeriptioauf laUinng asochaniea.
I - ,i --,.,. r., nungniiw
! hsbment. It to a tyrannical ef-wt tu mm vert free
' mea "was serf aad vaaaai, It ahow that thf
aommMMrail. is a tyranny, prc i-'-t analngons
to inat af 4ame toe esoond, wn ,a nnneiiatl
vi agauwt rrotostautism in Kat land, was
to reatoval of Irotasiaiil from public empb y.
mstits, to be anarveded by Calb- iiiw. Let tb
fM)tl read the history of tisat Mviod, aad they
will at once c tb aaaktgy cf tb tw eystensa.
We lvie Ihe adminiatraitoa to read and ponder
oa th remlotiua, which that emdnet mainly
emeu sn Bringing aouus,
T Nylont Atfitcw Pi.svrosg. W
wsild iavilc porlleul nuee.lUn to th oftcial
plsifrcss a 1'q.ted by th iSai.al Asssriean
Council recently assentMed at l'hilailpl,i, th
a paper miuotit abtitiv, rstnimting wa, by ita
b4d tosi livata, ,ta fairs t- sent mcnts andl Its
tersonasa of exproowoi, ofiba elel-rid flriiMt
Msgna tiarta and In Americaa iieoiaratioa ef
ladetendnrc.
It wilt L ctMrtJ,ttiM iKsve waa no diffrreae
ef fibitoa l,ie,er, t,..a y pnrti, of tl pta.
f rm, except ik twsifih Bseu, and in relation
to lb aare of office by Assencaa Cfbh
t pen thss totter ptl( o( ennid have Wiabei
g'eotoe 111 orli'v I poa ti e out it at ih y,
n party in lh l"ni a rewtpb" e m"r uud and
Bai-nnsl proilM i III Just to tic H-.oih and lost
to th N..'tH. cd We to tli l'"iii' , -v. 1 iic
oetkei of tti convection estmot ft 1 10 y - .or. .
nr.f'and Lraprossi, op-e lh vk 'v emmrry,
semw Vt,i mm.
si
i 1 1 t
9-
JULY nS35"
SPEBCHOF THE BO. K. ftWXER, '
Al Me BiMtfcatio Meeting ui Waskingte city,
He wa received with cheer for th Old North
Stall and Kayner. He said there were occasion
in the life of every tceling man, whB ti.e mo
tiotl oft.. hiart could But bud wtteraaoeon tb
lip; ts'i a an occasion wsalk preeeiit tohiin.
lie pneare,i l,ci uuJey somewhat ueculiar uu
cuiusl,iut. Ten veanagoh retired from Jon
.ii .r : T , : . '
wv, Nn-,Mivi, Muir yours oon riuo as a I oprenta
tive, dwjeated with u.e forrsptiou that hud tak
en piMCoitjfi of all potitieat parties; aud fully
i.(,i..i vvtin tu uva mat ) ureal! tnnutr
in tins vuumry was retirement from puthieal
olficiss and tlit puliucal trtfes whieu baddtrgsii.
erated into nie,e tciamble lor the spoil: Littl
did I Uien think that 1 tlmuid vr b called her
to testily to higher truth! Littl did I think tt
would be my good f.mun tu appear her and
dfoat puBciplo higher than any In vr'ikh I
p.ti ticipiilat tb Capitol duiiujj aa year ser
vice tlicra,": -,-:.t -,
, 1'ti preoeihg apeaker had alluded to the
misrepresentation ot a tNw 'ork pajieK This 1
was not worth any comment. ! It i waa the lot t! j
ail men nggd in a u-ol to be caluinui
aled. fie wa called i'uUip in si.e of the liivltr
more juurunls.. We are informed that a ceruia
rich man diu once go aud si!ed iu Conreting
heat Wan to curtsuanityv itloul4 jtiisko iht
attempt on sviu of tima lieollien .who niisivurv
ottius, 1 should not i.ececd as well as did Philip
of old. ICIii'ent, The hav e oniiv(sid w'nlt the
man in yumbr Whi!'lli,ne, and tbviv euld "tfwt
say tlwy had talkod to Solouiou.""lljugluvr
audspplause.l 1 '"' J ' r'
C-ouioig as I do from oar Inborn at Philadelphia,
it is ritlit that I should nlludetu tlietrnnsaoiion
of th late National Couiiidh The ettviiiy had
cif -ulated tliroiighout th land the story that di
vision na distraction unit entered luto th Aiaer
nan family at Philadciiiiia,
icausity witn pnue amtjuy tl.nttliu 1 not th
case, I here wa no dirtition on the great Amor
oan priuoiplus tliedintingiiisliiiig features of tb
On that distracting question which has entered
nit,) and divided all political parties, and many
Church uf th land, tlitsr was a different' of
opinion. Vt B did not attempt to batch up a tli-
ry that should rend two w.vi and b. fitted to
each section ( but, looking tu one com uton cause,
to me protection of Auioricsu I'totiwtanlsin,
ere united as on man. On slntorv alone there
was differtno. Th. members from tho North,
wno disapproves, proteeteu, honestly and man
fully, but did not secede, And now. instead of
coming Into tbe Bold with on. reguuent, at the
next election, we shall present two iinmens brig-
aacs titnt win sweep very wing Dolor us.
v.ncaTs.t 11 not the powers herein Washington
aud th pimp uf the Koman hierarchy cackle
over our division of sentiment on this question,
her is no hop tor theta in It, On the great
uuestioB of opposition to their enuroachoieuts
tiereisnodivisioii-no North, no South, Allorer
the N ,rihur camp tires at lighted on every h.il
"p. 00 aiso no tney send uucn their grunting
from the sunny South. -
t-iooro once evittl that he always wondered bow
two soothsayers could meet each other ia the
street without uuistmg inbi a liiiinh In cash oth
r' futsl 80 I often Wonder hivw th editor of
Uie New York Tiiimu and th Richmulid En-
oirjrorti.a ( itioa can meet without laughing
in each other' fuc-es, ibey each bght anainsl
Americans, making common cause, and teem to
Hglit each other, oouuiiuaoy aiirring up seciional
tooling. But if they wait until alter an election
a few mouths hcuco luey will feci mors like
nursling into a cry when tney meet. IVbcers
and laughter. 1 ,
Whatbring together this quiet assembly
" ny art tuey so quiet ana orderly T yt hy no n-
otovi rtrinou.iiUon I It la the eharaulcr i l tli
Anclu-Nttxon race to respect lw. Tb motto on
yonder banner is tti characteristic of our people,
Ui mimic to a tiaiisparenvy Willi lb. n.otu " Tti
rast-STvtTi Aar.snsK Kmiooa ot uBiii y.W
brt.l I his groat nioveiiient growl jituiajy
out of the development ol'tlie American ehantcter.
Certain great even U aiu,,ng (very people goto
Hiaaa up ineir uistincuve lututNiaiity. lu tbe
prozrewi of a nation lu characur is devsloned.
1 ue peculiar cuaracteritiiu ut tne rfewish people
wa tlieir ceremonial laws. Of ths Greeks, the
great epic poem of tbe Trojan war contained all
tu glorious charaeteriitics of their nationality.
It wits a iletuiton to Iheir country that would
sacrifice life and eyerj tiling dear" for iut honor
and glory.
Tin Roman character was fornntd by treat
events in difleient periotl of her bitoty, Th
mau wno nml at nrst eolincteu ami ejib. dicd a
BHtioiianty frotB alllliedifietent tubes od people,
and formed theru lino ui, nationality, wns itera
ted t the sure, to a seat among th' god. Lk
at th kiitglish character, and nationality. Tbe
very nam of John Bull hat a charm for ah
tngilsruujn, Jt eaprreva their character, Thaf
have davr'nped their cliartu-ter from tb grew
event of tlnnr historv. umU In crowning event
la tl, Itovolulum ol lb3H, whiuh wa tli crnwH
ing distinction oft iir n.iti, nAlvhar.'ter. Words
ar things, and certain of tl m never die. When
un of llingtoo' lientrals, at Waterloo, Iciirhl
the nudttiJBBlaughtr of their aol iter I.y tb
rmncn, bo iuij to tnmd nine: - it wi'i mvsv
dotolet tin (langhier go en." Hi reply u:
- My God I what Will thy sev at itom il w sur
tttdr I" This is th character. It is lite horn,
feding th glory if nsm at t.sjnw ia tlieir
owa Balioa, It 1 this, tht has . vbtii.sir drum
beat triumph en, and the world. And Ilia this
llist Ameneaes want, and that feeling Will max
our Union perfect.
ft ar new eliminating cur character nut i t
th tariuus slt-Bisnt. that hat n throw to
ethor est thie continent, ttlngularfy mough,
lliisslioiinaiiil of character gruvis out ol the lis
essitio uf the mm th very oppressions and
tbusat that have been heaped apt hi lh Aavtrt
a peojoa, I know Weil Uie nflerings and pri
vatum yoa hav beea made to endure her. W
a B man put ander the beet of arrstoa.
turned out af employment because b I an Amer
t-aa. IneteM of retamtng rhecrfully to bis wd
and littl oa, th bard-kvbttring vju.11 g,s bome
svan night, ai4 wiih aorruw en hr rvrvtatsnanr,
tolls hi wile n I discharged, and has no place
to tab, for hi Bread, and knows nut what to do.
A tniee; That' eisrily myas I have boon
turned out uf entplov stent, and hv six children
depeatlcnt aa arc tor seppori.l ya bava IM tbe
acred right of eeerrt Voting. Tb minias ef
wowfrar watch ing ou to 1 turned out byth
pimp of th M hit lluuan, if yua reluse to nsuia
him. Chsrra. A man sunk so low s can hard
ly kata. W have mahiag bat distrust, i lty. and
BHileB.pt, His seven waller took and a'l Ilk
whlia eur. They are sevra ssavee hu wait ain
hut bidding, and, wn gbaitlhg ever aay p.
man hmpv ana in row eat 01 eoiplovnirot tor beoig
todepondonl aadaeting like a (neass, Cbeeri.l
t nt eoiplovn
like B frevrni
Ob I ia it a-d ton much to sec ou h men turned
nut of stabbtyment to glv plat to Irish Catbo
Ibaf C'kes ut Uat'i u j
Il k agthtal thia It rrs-ny that W bar irna.
sd and r4 Bp ham, (t'heor
Tb f jnrignrr who lands ua oar shores baa a
bentsg in if llevoluihssary haul ground
lasra i t lh grave of our fattra. lit nanaa
J liks aa Aeveri aa sbowl ikcaa. It s a-t nvla
tal Unit b should, lie do But fl so muk
Icoisd to p. .o Ihsm,
ITh sneaker then alladsd to tbe inflosnee f
t Joba UoslMrs, ta rl t-.' ag the arlneil fund id
hew )( Ipihsi it lie.i.uai Bmrre, and slated
as a fast to sw that , ar euwolry w as sdd te (ar--ee
at lb s'evtio, U LlloBHig 1
f Osr Uts tlM Wier to ;, a. Mr, Bsrnr,-ev. oia
tod to mo. to Bneiiw tto I'.c bonr ic
at tits 1 ourt 01 t , o 11 sm,i -. 4, ?!. i, ,
ef i'i fs- Uo uf i'.stcs's f hnsr,r,e. il ers.
"1 to tell Vim one wis U,av oil Is it, ,, 1,',
toot, that w, II b Mr. i- !i of I'.- t'-s-a,
as a mlt of ti,s Cat',pc "-str-i
wa t4o.o of a bsrst out Ii '-c I
tr
St M ajurnst ev ks.ais ti i,.s
kss.,eii
I
lie eoBcluded with an eloqoinrt aputnl for unf
ted action, and for devotion tc lb Constitution
and th. Inion. -
Tlirec rhecr were given lot liiyner and
North Carolina
AS ENOUSIIM.WS OI'IMOV OF TII
AMEUICAN PABTi".
We nn'oiish bvl ' a coniiiioiiiealion from an
Fiig'Miuutiii a residuiit ol MiHitgiuary county,
Marylaad.nn tf.Cprincijilts of tb American party.
Th author bad originally opposed this party, as
tic admits, and now awtu tho ruM which iu
4ad tin) ehnuae, aa lollowx;
At e.t supnosed that some of the oVn N cf
the Kmiw Noiiiin -vvnf a i; va; lance a'itli tbe
ConstitNiiusi ! Uie .,iur:ry; but alter ro-illrtf
attoctrtvly both tti Cunetithiua aud the jinct
id iu tit Amen'rsut fu. erpeeiully tl llltli,
I wa evinvinettd they were nut 1 and tliu the
ureateatolijectittti i had to Knououim Um was
1 one eeunwcil, fm us mtti in hi snare w.ll
um.y that tbe tor 'mure cf ary . country ha a
r-r;ni Bneaann iavrttiai.istaoaattional, itiwv,
the Ccsutitotcm do r, ay what privileges auvi
rtithi jtof .ignr hali. tovrei it wtereiy srvvi
what tlvoy sliali nof have; iml hut loll it ennruy
atttt fjiseretion n" tit IccUlutor to bx the lime
rf probation, ie. But thia fact is so plain and so
m-u uviuoni, us opfioi.eovs ibt given tl pl
tnat it ix aooorviiiuiiouul to rril wtuodily th
tiatnralitntiua jw, and tons ask mui'.i it b good
policy I11 do aot . .
in if.wr to that obesilon. I Wnlilil refci them
to tbe &UO,lOO for ignar that aiu?ul'y omne U
thieitountry.epiiifcinadilltirentlaBxijaEet.brou.tl.?
up under inwuttion diaiiuU lioiu each utlier.
and distinct from il iuotio-tifi, of Ameni n.
ptofwsaing tl.gWeui, te'.igwva, iia-tl with oil-
lursnv noiioim, ;,,iiner, customs, uud utmi es u
sooioiy, aud I would .k tl it U not a ns.iral iut
posMtliility tlnit ti.ers aiiould exiitt among ibem
such Inuuiony ol' foniiug a.id such umiy of
Bontiuient as ia tiaedful to max Uiciu goodlrw
Btakcts, ur .tcu a good pntaiecii'icasasrativw
auiencau t ui no a., ol their country aud
kaowiuJge uf tlinr jnatitutinn hare erowa with
tlieir grow tli, and , indeed, a part ot their very
inituri,? As a iriuner. I boldly asseitthalit
U XUr is in emy man, 1 car not bow much
of opprusotoo It may have endured in bis native
iiuu now much he may have been uvuntrudden
-t-uow muvn Misery mul want he may bav uf
fered Ciau is th'H k.t of country, there is that
instinctive fondues and attachment tor the place
wner ne nrst saw in Ilulit, that be cannot, under
any viruumstatice, get rid ut. - Lnmigrationv or
perhaps other circumstances, may preveut it
further gruwtb, but il cn.iuol fend doc not de
stroy its they may love tlieliindiifilibiro'loptlon,
nut nicy caiiihM Juoitwith an eve sinctv to iu
interests, at least nut iut can a nutive 1 and there
fore I any thut liberty for which iheir lorei'ather
paid their lives thonc institutions Which Ameri
conaaud well diefiosed foreign) men highly value,
arc aalcst in the bauds of Auiuiicans, aud in their
hands 1 would Mthcr they khouid renviiu.
Iimtin th rein of covernmeiit in the him of
suoli loon as Soul. KoesuUl. J tbu M'tcl ell.
Frauui Meagher, and wboi !,otiid we, Ameri
can and 'luimgnera, aip i.iiiieri go f 1 don't
know, but I, lor one, siwiuld b for sbuttiiig my
yoa, tlmt I mishti.ot see "my uwb destrucUoli'
A'ow, U I ntiilorstand tbsuigctariglit, Aineii
cans arc willing to lite under thesniue law thi-y
make ror roroigner. Tliey only viaiui the , ;,ht
to make fliciu, Tlit risrht is uiiiltut,.l:ly theirs.
and I 't tlit-iu i! 'H it, We:Ulisn,ed li ryigner
til But tu t n sec dnnmr uflntun lui e.gnn
oeutipv t-tt-jm, ., and I atossua willolierluiiy
uvw in' if neaus 10 suumisoiOB. ruuil ol them
may claim u.jt Ui-y bat luigotia all lwut tlR-ir
iiaiiv Uin: , thst Uiey hav.no lov remaining
b th. ptao ol iheir btnh ; that memory nevut
earrie them back to that rtaga whereon they
ouaoieu sue sconce ut ineir early childhood that
tbey never, iu ini igmstion, wsndet in it Bow
ery tales, atid by it rippling streams; that they
ucvsr, iuimsiri nation, luhsi th nerfume of its
. lid fc'wats and umsitiiiiaii itoiUbir4to llrttir
son a, uf praiac to lh God uf nature, To ouch 1
would lay. nnt nr. bv Uatnf aa base, and voi.r
sen-ibilitiss r so blunird, that you ar not fit Ui
oe cniseus ui xny anuniry.
Again, hi said, th KeoW Nothings do U
forciKner an injustice. New, I claim tuai, iu
euuiug to Auicni o, 1 wa prompted by awtttv
as piod as lorsigi.er generally, and 1 cam
picsely for my owa bencnt. Other do tl, sauis,
and it lhy at bencfttted by coming, mt them
stay and be contended 1 or, if sot, return to tit
phw 1mm w hones tliey cam. It ia an absurdi
ty tosupposeiliey eouto brr to bencft inrricxos,
tor tney bay. no Button 4 it, ItniUda 1-
Wall to talk to school teiyi aovut dlstiileiiMuxliibrt
01 srnuia, ave., nut la .u are atubtsirti tbinga, and
th fact is, Uist ihmigli good forsigiier do ben
It America by itrprnviiig the land and increasing
it commerce, that m nn their mottv in aomlug
here, and Uisy ar Lcuehtied ibsauelvs la a
greater degree.
Lot toretrmtr lotih at th humlirr of er'ininuli
and paoper in Ui ennuiry, off.usign
birth, and ask threat iv what Uiov would do if
th.cao was reversed, lor toy part, ifl had
remain 1 ta Leglai.d, and Amsnrans or any
triUer tor eigne r hod come there, (liirgtli j ,
lb lunaile svyluais, and smu'ioo o.s. u.. J ,Juht
toacaututthe cooind.l tiovtruusot itilo the
barrx'n, t sliubii Jv ar !', Am, rrc- t,r bar dot,.
s4 would bi nunulca' aa kudi- a. tl.s do.
' hnli-lioisu-s'jii! rul Kngliviid T' ll.iw can
aityttiittg U 1st cpec,ed? Nor can the k,p-
toss euauilnrB uf rutvtgt or be pleaded ia their
bebalf It might do it, a eoait uf jootice, but aot
at tli bar of llr hatha,. Foreigner slrou.u Oct
"m Ubluas tliey as. piepaied to earn an femes!
Iivslitofd. Amsrii-a has nougk In du j uks
ear ufler oaa aniiaals and br ewu u.ne,
and to aiuelionts Ui avallis uf her own tor,
and BoipeBM, ai.d n arm. tt htask Las don
tlii-"wl.o ibr s bu crime, no potorl-, H bo
insanity wilhia her ov.a bauitors, she may torn
heynltoitleun tow aid Ibtsolle, ugof ..bar BsUone,
but But befrt.
It lias been binlp' that narane I am fortigr,.
r nd at th aaast time an kdtonio f Asnort
eahisnt, that I art uog'aiefal, aolhob, Ac Bet
Why, I eanaot kudr .-stand. Five years ,
nearly an, I b-f i.,y aatittmr d. (sot ito-a IV
n.r of sgs.) and .oucHt a nun. la trrg
land n4 sm.Mg Miaogcra. LoBj, kieg beh.it
that tb rjpreoa at t u ysw tree ami bowed
their bsads in sllsi te en or te grave rf my an-coot-irsl
Tbtre ws n-4 mc there lth ato m !
tuld claim at y relttinnship, nut even II. bm
di.tanl. If America I f .end a howaj I Iks be
neath Aaterl, ,n astitui til 1 I am i nte ulbi
Amerb-aa laws 1 tit f mH J oat is the C"&!mt uf
American. 1 tic airvhat I b-eti m tb put
i" r ot .vntvrvt-a. 101,1 1 rwriy which wa
wa tit those who vmf. and bled ia freed n s
ceusel I Btlmtr it, aud devir fi st il mar k
prpet4. I believe the dceeadont at th m
who won M art lie boot gosrd.oe a,.d wf thsn
storald I Bwtadne- .to ti.ee ao of Amoricai km?
I want ,i ilTioo, 1 am ah! and willing to ra
my living by my ess fclior. a,d ail I a-k Is.
that if b) induetry and perseveraneo I aflruinula s
prtqorty la your midet, y will si rd mo II I
priMocUua of j our tow, that I may enjoy to
peace.
How, sir, to ermcUde tlika psrt of ;. l
I riai' , el Americans ere la raa'l 1' 0 Le
friends of I, reigtiero. I' e. . o' , t, .f
aiuined, will smur toiloia I . eidoymstiiuf
ibvt tllterlt Willi k lltslit'fo ti Ihlt In m their
Boiivo land, and tt Ih'ir ( rste-it - iSst abtch
Amsriroiia note i la m f r llo, i' , la it,
b "itr soul ty Ihs e.,,. v,-t.. ft tltai f MinM t',,.
St toil, .a, lo if el "I ,"C-e of to.er,, -I
c u-s : Ftt,,,ooe, sntt h m mo, r .m ii,
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o..ro:ii-ouo ni.,, i,,
JUut, to sum ui, j,.! i,
nsture and ol jio,,:. .
in goteru toe liir:a 14 ,,
ol America proves it, a
Tuer una end to li t
1 '1 1 I Liu.
)'ia tht v,tj y.,o
r i'ASAllCb.vM AT illt .V..11H.
It is a very mistaken ivied o taptcc tl.st rr,t
i no faoattoii-ni .biea Li k-.n tn tt, .. ,
State of tat euBfkieta. fro it i timt ')..,'
th great hot-bod Cf -t.iry it,! , :
foundi bat w Mmtketose tK.csbiriuiiy i",t,.t ;
other quarters nun vlmt paolic cvu'r-ie ta
reprelionsiblo in spirit a ti, of thostavcry
tan a tics ol Whom so jtmiiy tatorl.,ia 11,
pnliey ol Ut Cbariwioii tirtmif cud s,w,d
1.
lor esainpl. ua the luiw quLti!i! o,, we il .
anything but couiuodali,
Iteptyiug t the latce.navar'aut'.'.I attfVs ,f ,
Mcn,tre tat the Pn In 'yi-liia 1 1 1 is 1, ,r H
ilia New lork Know Nu-.'otvtij m,r nsu u. r
th N lug (whd li:is f M-i:ttv tt ol tht- xt , ,
tunittc true fHKeuna! mt'-i-i.tte. lor ici-i, .
in pntuusosj anys ui lot i-o ol j encnij v .
'lu I imttuton AiercUrv, tu iiv'
desire to bring about . .I-i-i. r. of ii,r fi,;,
1
can e no goott 10 ; y b.i,u vr ti-.ii.g- d onh v f
.nisoui and l'mm't lnw. tii.ri,el c .- )n
t e, but that little t itnnuy u kt w 1 ,1, a j
properly n; pi eviiaio. e uiu tti i!'iio, iu t c
nource 'i n -r-,.!i.:m uieti-o'. t!i.j,t.. i".,
uinetae-. tuoiB aia, II. !. i t n, k v
that tl cb u & in, ,1 -,vb, ,,,'tin.
.iienl in unity t thbNuiii.eii -ti.' - 1 ! 1 i
it ahoiikt not be a ntatob t t tlvj n -i Kinn f'.t
rage thare, that Is no ii ii,,n v bv i, ml,,.; u - m
sh -uld refina to auknovi v Jri .,1 , t r,t
it lor its cifori tu xukiuiu ibe i- n-t u t Ii i d
prascrvcitt t , ! ,n. It. ,wd is v.gu t r, il it
le tn t' fu " u ivon Wl t -vi 01 1 1 1 c n
an- re vu.d . 1 r.t : in m h n r .1 n N.
W bvo evciy ci mi 1. . ,c, v . It t't y 't'. ,n,
to tl foai of tl. (. hoile, on Mmun vi,,, ,r
8nutlirn l'tuiucratic p. niif tl ,f l. .,. v ilt
Know Nolliing. vti'l Le fiuin! 4, ,, 1 ,' I
crhio which 10 uK-a them,.. An t v.o,,i 11,,-tr
bi,hi.u in lVnioi'io.' 1 evs.,,.-, k i,i ilt.s
of th S.inill and Northnvsit-rn rtmc. 'In,
l a slou', 1 oirty ennsnp 1 1 ti .1 1 1 .! ic v I uh
Will acverai.Cciiiiib (0 die how.tid II- It- A; i roe
l..o u.ay be il 'ica id and r, 1 ili,uiuiu in,
b- t uv r conn;, au 1 patrn ti in wi.li.rf
ni 'iini a e but nm n,v I (.mm m .
vtv.cdly nttn"bnl tu th. consiituticu mid in tov. i
of lh fullest proiecui-n to UouHicfu instituiit n-.
And a vich,vriis'serotl!-rn.a tlo, vis sit not
U,-o..tnl, aa patriot and Jtotithmt. tan, to spura
them from ur brestcc "mid r.-p-tt iheir ml.
While they stand upon tl; pmtl'.cm wecii-d at
PhUadelphitt, we alnui tno.it ' ii-cdv t-tand y
tlieu. Wheu they dcaeu it, ttc sl-.iii U Pfuii.; t
to docrt tliciui
ABllir AL Of THE Gt'-Tut t.AW.
' KkW Yn, June 25. The ateivniship !c.i(
Law arrived her this morning- w ith the t'ui.l. r
nie mails to th 2nd Inst.; bringing- ahveu hun
dred end fiurtecn pa-i'0;s, sod ne uiiiliuu
and fifty-two thousand doliirs in trcan-rn.
Whea th last train c tin vnv in Id pitsenger
fof Mtibarking on tneVenrge Law was m ;
the Istiiutusj in passing ovci- the summit mo! hi
their ilcK'i'nt dawn ll.extccp grrnin, the c -nplii
bf om of Ihe forward cars beunnta Ui-c, iu,n;c.i,
which created a space between tb. un, the ,g
nal wa given to tltp thk forwarU tur vviu.ii
bi-nught dowh the disconni citJ tir.es uiih ; r.-.it
vei'K-ity, and a revhrk , rat-h a tl,c irotilt. 1 o
or thre cars were ninth injured ami Samuel
AnriarktiB, sfefferson totinty, N. vlio vtm
sitting ou tli liUtfurlu ol'ime of tha tais a
kill, if
' The (teenier John L. SlopHrio, hir h crmoect
ed With the Georr;8 .w, tii d not leave r-n t'raut
ui till i past I on the murinitc ol Hi, 'Jnd.
'in Kititir with passe V't ' il.ull'ft New
Tork May tl-l left for fc SVas circo Juni Tti,. '
At Paortimento on t tr 1-tti.cwcathcr a as vciy
warm, tb. tl.eiiuu.iuwr sUiulnig ut '.0 u
BOOB.
A bioc of smrill biiiUlittf-s in F iu .1- i n
Market street Was destroyed i.y lit, tui U.i JUt
hit, th toe Wax trilling. '""
th. LivingsfoB Bepiililican eonclndis an aM
artiiiUiHatliePhiladslfdiMt'onvt-rtiittBtiti t oil ,;
will remark that th IJepubliosn s,.t-..l,v ti
language uf th American puny of ,. Voiki
btaewill not permit us to "s-k i l all tl.a
qui,on Uifortli PhilaJ. l h;a (.'ontctii ti
( pttu those qiiMtions invohttd piopc !r in i).
Auiericaa ergauixation, a l,a. uioty -, I r--,i
tocliiug alwunvt uni.nnilleltd in Natiimal t nven
liont prvtsailed. Tbe principles td'ths unlt-r am
ton well known to le-pur at tU tunc rci-t to n
or comment, That America -hould be ti,li l y
A mer tea i.s,"bo honest, intelligent mind wiii deny,
lb. enrinie of th principle Otire not meet a,
tliey seek to vad and c ncml it l y ct,!.,.,,,,,;, d
I lotiioi d and misrepiBtooLitioii, nud I v the I..
, union ot questions whiui) tndi-p.it t, ;,t i f it
'lulriiH.ipl strike st iheoorrtij t nnd el-, r,l i d
heme uf Sewarditm for tb l'r.l-ii w r. I y
aljrvtlgiug th sScctual iuiportal-on of Ca'i ol.c
rvtaiusia.
It bu already rooted an ! di-mnyM his f r ,.
and kia asarebaia ar sreUng tu n,liy lis :.!
bmrer ubder a new biit,r w uh ct, - ii r,-i-ursytit
Biwoncealed. t in.w lib id t ut i i
panic pi se-sing vii.l'-y in tin ,-i.-1
Ameri, an, and th Pii-c"iv.l.iiioi'r it .nn. H,
soatterou renabi id U .--vnard and t I .i k i;
l'-fi a' In a trsi.s.ii ,u a , aud v : - i
will iiairh lt cH:ta, r.ml if . it t. -, c-1, ,'s
wi.I be, roe .us tot fmuro i), . c , ,.i. o
tormine. Oti too, arsoe.rr, i ., I t-c; hi
beyond a reascr.niiio d.ult, , .,,,, ,,.i
t,f'r' ieill (ii.l,V LI lit u! ii lieu i t
eutilinue to eirry it and otir , :,,. o,.,u
groat asui grvwuig viu oou . i i.rs i, i-
reotedi
. iVnwt tht (,(' i I Jut'tl,
im I'LATt'RCM OP Till; AMul'.lCAV
PARTTi
It 1 wilb no Ordinary fclji J; nf i ,
tiiat we pat .lieb o-Uay toe pia.ri t.,e A,,.,,
Sena party. JVaf.tat S'ev.tLat it I i'.e a
splendid 1.B.J il.i I .iei'v ut si,-..,- ;
-ry u l i d oi.j woreh.p. " !;, .. t ,
sat B suss grtMMrl, Slid o.riipnlirt,it e I . .
olie.rile A-riin, tl.o i ii, ,i i,
U kigs all awik. It. anmo itru Air.oi .
wlU i.e. ia.1 1) a mtararu o 1 1 HhuI iti,-n ,..
B'i th adupfHi oiltson Wi.I U r. is il ,
aurvrc tost hUet. 11 ar d rtt, to 1 i ' n , r
atalBtaibed and ucftjde I; t,i t- - , ,
r.gl.l aud i.t i r, w n..i. i i v,f, i. f
tovtu,. t-rirtca' lt,t ,, s, j
ABnaa,w.lltt wsa:cl to -... t -o .i
bgioa as aa iuti.tia -a i.c . ,.,.. , .
paity Bags no war; bat whew th.t t.-.i ..
Itot verted aad w .i !! et4 oi, . to ,-, , r
Bnt e'oo as a sysK-nv ut e,,oifil 'c-i.l -, n i
Amovians will rs-it m . r..e t . 1 n
that Is b-tetil l the ,,tit of oof f,. i.
and dan-erts to tt M,ruc 1 1 i- w . ,
Ne'er betue sine Btcf) (,,
avaut has any party t -o i... i fc. : i, i
aasBtHajusttcl 'I'-r-t it g. ,-.
qo,totu lostt tow, il i , ,M,-i i,
t C, Aa.tt- -,t i,
lsn as B wlioie l, d t
pem, lo pot 1 rh at i I .
only ia M'i tai.ee to ti.e U,
fmHM Ot 0 Set II. S t frClitil. -.
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Riststw tr-oeon h - 1,1 1 '.
I a iun.s rehoted Ii t ,i. ,
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a, I tar iisa to r. j v- i, r t -eooMry
Ut r-tos 1 I . e
of fret-,1' . sol to r-.--,' i ' -I
n . f i e ov'. en t .
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