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r: : r -r- ; THUS. J. WiMIt ..iTll ilTD rEOPBIKTOB. at - - Bain- i TE AZktS I".r' 7.l Clerk, aaa SrT. (TT TM savem-.-."-- -- -- will ij n"i r .1 iIm .I1U nar eeni. wm regular priect lor hifheri no'ade- teaaw irom iw ' r7" j kr the rear, Letter o the Editor .! P.-l" f.raT fOF I.ETTEBS r.l.inr the offie" ? ?" ,h" '.! ,t.. IJlr. r. pie.'"" H.rriet L A writ Sel.le Arnold AKenl Cotlon Factory Wm Anderton Mart Andrew. Gliubelh Adam Jno Vf Adam H Jonathan Dri(t Saml B Bailey Ann t BrMae Omer Berten Win Haiti Burton Jt Bryan Ritt Rioeom Wm B Bonner Mrth Butler B J Benner J J Berber JnoC Blticblord J ii Buffalo MI..,. John Bell Simon Bonnet Jaa Bonier line I Bond Jit Belenger Drrit Cannaday WaaCole tlkH Chnahman KHfThoi fjrowuer lmel Cook Arh Chapter. Keeben Carnvatsr II ante Craig 'Albert Carter iVm T Ooleirn Pabney Coaby jr Pilrio CafTrey Wm Craker P P Col well 4 itam Collin " iideon Collin fU Uanly Chatham IVm Caralonheta - well Cnnnlnanaia at A Cookatoek it".- f arena Dela&U I) Oft it 4 fciiv-lt Uenntt. Sebeirt naaWl tiro ttoctatderf : n Edwcrd v oaepn "Edward r oka Farfeeoa M Flenuninc . - (V Potter e V Father Idre of Matona Met M 1 le Wm Uthly. Michael Little 9 Jno t.nen Jaeob Lraahman Mia. M V. Uach Lonnford Lane Maj John Lord Mr Jy M Medical Society Henry Marry Hem j Mehb letbrn MeCeuly I .fia MaDanitl S Richard Merit l(et Robert MelCnbb Geo C Meuneuaall Tan Mareom Allen T Maeham Jai Me A wagon ,Tno.MeUrtUt John Merret William Mainard Jno A McKay Jaa Maltimora Jaek Ma John Myrea Jaa Martin N Lelhan Norwood t.co Kancn O Lewi P Olda W K Outlaw at P Robert Perry S T- K M Pare l)rary Parlin Wmll Parti Uriah Plait Wm Parry Chaa Plelera John. Peabodr - Leonard Perta J Parlin Wile Porter 9 Hennet Paatmon John Pare Pberabe Pelkinloat - -Seth -Poroh-- Kdmond Pate Q ' Wm L Q-ialla H . .. . Mary Rbberti Ktiaa Robeami Wile Kebeann Wilta Raberda Mra (i Kyan Willie Rowa i : Wilao Howe Lewi Lowland Hnant Reddioa: n .. .. x . . I If AkM.A j- Frentreae' Freat Kliia Rreeman MAP Freeman f S hoi Gurjanioni I'koa Peter Garaanl jlrnj Griffin ;ahin Gardia ;eoGray N lawkiaa Gray I boa F Griee LGre;i rboi Grime Mr - Gill kltrlha Garrelt IV). W Gilbert H ilary llonoed kVarrea Hari ia kna ttardeaall iliMN H intone tlary U llinton , Lbramllurl ieo S Holly leaty II Hay W HuTa Haywood Villi. Haywood V Hobb (e lh Hunter at Ui loway aoiJTiiUoeay Hp tlarrhon larfe Harriaoa I en j S Harriaoa l U Harriaoa ' lobart Harriaoa I lloka i sunt U Henry laty Holland emey Holland Katberin R Hoi Inn iebeeea HiRh liza M Harria tanaoaa llania wea Houkina m lloacfc i (tall -oben B Hall J lry Ink lamiiel Jinin fry Joey I emperanee H Joey well Joae t 9aid Jnuiae f'ary II Jonr. lry,. R JoBeav'iTO itm Jove : M R Jone ileory, Jonea B Joh aaon jdi Johaaoa . rata John ton remhrhJokMa 'ho Juma ... illiam KHroor , MHoihr Kirk ailhrna RK 3 olin KathT h 1 m J Liehifoot r d .nek Lilly , JaaTri Jno Rhitn Berry Kteherton Mia Ana M Rhode Ur J.Rular Jothaa Hnjjera Ur W S Ridley Jaa L Holt J . Hole A Ilea llorrr '8 ... lametSwIgaa Society Hiram Lodga Jaa Smith Chi Motmar Smith Joaiah H Smith Willie Smith Wm Smith 8ml BSmttb Hubbard A Sledge Eliabeta A Simoton Saml B Snyder R B Scawell j R Smart JametSluart Milton Shelby Reden Saola 9 W Stoddard Herry DSlm Jene Stode Col Stateaaon L W Stephrnaoa T Tboa J Tnriy vol. xxx. " NrifcTH CAKOtmAPowerful in moral, in intellectual, and in pljjikiilJBMiiM4h lanJ of our rt; and the home of our afleclion. " " '.' RALEIGH, N-C lrEDESDAT, JUI.Y 24, 1833. XO. 3L defy any one to point oat the alightett diSefwaee m tooe or finish if tbey were tide by ine. - -- - - r- V JS Anil - -Book Mid Pino teller, Petrrabtira;. July.l, IS39. 89 IV OTIC There will he (old. b John MeCleear. Sheriff of the aoumy or i yrreii. at ine uxiit nouae m Colum bia, on the Fourth Monday in July neat, the follow, tng Traett of Land, or au moth thereof a will tat itlr the Taxee for the Tear U37 and 183S. and aoat ol adrertiaint;. : TlXKS. Acre, trail. Cta. Armttrong Franklin Anderaon William Analry Daniel Alexander Harmaa Alexander Hard Alexander llexckinh AHeoek 8tphe Uatemanil Joaeph, Sr. Uatemand Daniel. Jr. He i tee K'tbert R6dwll William Ua.nighl Dati llaanight Thorn, Sr. Ha.night Joaeph Brickliout Richard llrkkhon-e Peter ooner Nichndemn Chialum Hugh radock John Cahoon Franklin J. Cafaoon Turner J. Cahoon Atlibiy Cahooo I'ttrnei', Srr - Cahoon William ol Jo. Cahoon JolHr- 'r- Cahoon Datid. Jr. Clayloa William Cherly tt Taj lor Cram A bran. Claa Rowan Dawdy Samuel Duuhar Tuioer . . Ironaar Jame Edwarile Beojamin (iile. Jcaie Hooker William Hawc Itkhartl Holloa Joaeph D. Do tor Jothua Swatna Mattel Joaepii Haatel Baley . " . - HaakiiaaCbailca Holm lAnoa HoukeJohH llatntdLuaretm mm&m? llatlildjamea llanghton Johh II. " one wiiiiara one Thorn Kenaday Motet W. Lrrerman Eno 3 S50 50 66 610 150 95 S 439" 6)1 40 311 338 I 5li IU0 13 1U0 6'J 1M &if 35 T 850 35 50 MO 303 ; 311 ItW SO 30 S54 316 813 w 176 -50... 100 13 IS 3 14 3 (0 I W 4 n I 90 - I 69 4 30 8 J5 SM v-f Sf 1 15 3 30 840 1 85 8 T 175 16 t II 40 8 4(1 3 50 I SO 8 TO Flw Tracy jia Tomliotoa Ana Taylor Solum Taylor Sarah K Tumey 9 Harwell Temple DmahTumer Itharl Town A Torrenoe Quinton Utl ik- J1 Woodard Wm J Wdton Franci F Walthall )r Silat Webb Jno A Wiekir Ja W Walton Hugh R White Mary? White g. WaddiaK M T Waddle Hugh Waddle ,, F.ljaaUth WbedeB .. Kerlhy Warrell J G Weir Cation Wilder A Wangk - Col li M Wngh 2 , Wiley H Williamt JatWett Jaa Weather Ka.ter Woodman lie Hufn. WiUt J.ma Whhly WmWilkerwm Mary Wilkin 3 . Wall Yta Nancy Yonng : TH 01. G.8UOI r. P I WgS Jaly, I, 1639 Vm Hichibb P. girt, o., Jimrar. HauwicK,My 10th. 1139. Dear 8ir I have beea err reluctantly. Iboagh navoidaM 'aomoelled to kern the Pinna hosed an. biea I parcbaied of loa not king ainoe, aatd nery icceatljr. I It it now up, and I am eotiRilent I neter heard a aaa aea a iwtnrawr iron in ume toe w jnoahed and aei. 'r tM. -thilk trpaFfM.vy :P.aWff-rr who bare heard a, aoNMiu nun all VWJ"pronaTiTe 'eitonef aweelhit nd Inelori irf the tone o hithlf a to eompare It lathe fnaeat toned O'-ean.. . ' "j-z"r;.rjs-fe. I It t datdered a twrw nnerior m every renewt, P-t it iagrnrrally beliewd 1 gii hnndro.1 dol.. r lor n. I aure yon we eouln ant aw asore llraam. awd 1 now tender yoa jay grateful vknowa. tttlmaJBllJ wy tMk iapaeking M. - - - 1 -aaild kdnae all wb with to norahat Piano. f t1 ym rail before they rturehat tJtcwher. , roarvatnat repeeiiiiii. f Mr, Fi P. SaaaV Fetrraharg. I hae anw 'ea band I arise 331 dollar" 1 a Plana f roiiael. a4 the tare kiad in eaar aartieular a the ud la Mr. StUh, alluded to above. I would Li term Frederick, Sr; , Litei man Richard H . . " 't ' ; 49 3t . 40 6 . 40 393 8 85 3 35 I 71 I 15 4 01 I 45 3. 4 3 13 15, 3 40 3 30 I 3tl 1 3 93 3 10 "T 30" 76 I 60 f 45 3 79 " dertadin bet weeat Officer of the F.nglith Army and Amctwaa Natal Offloere, ce By aa Ameri an new at Malta. ' - - - 1 ribute to the Memory of U ftV-'L. wkh a krth ol her life and character, from the pea of Mr. S. C. Mall, and true hhtory of her claat by snr. t noma a. i inn ana. DJ I. t; n, , 9 lecture on Pbrenolory and k Applicatloa, No. Ill Delivered in New Yor k by George Combe, ol Edinburgh, the 6 rat lit ing protector ol PhreooL gy-nowon a titit inthit conntry. (Co pied trom the New Yorker. Ta be aontmoed. 10 The liver'alaliMaaa, or the Spirit Bride. A Tale. 1'h Wory af Mr. B l the orphan of the villagei family tcraett effcOt f yoothfut piety t the young preachers termoa In "the villagei the inter, viewi the eofitettion, the tph-it bride, ke. By Mr. Scbt Smrh. - . It Judith nentaddi. A Tale. Th tladenl 'a de parture from borne tacacca ia lha Soatht etadent return) new tge cqUHtneei Judith and Eli BenaadiUvatadent'a detcription of the netarai Bridge nf Virginia, the Natural Tunnel, vie to the Hoeee Mountain, k. arrival ia CharleMoni tUa negro melody; the or vojaget F.li Benaaddi lott oter bnard JilHh'a grief lor the lot of her brotherv her fall into the aeai retina bf the alnihrn't arri.al of lha twefricada in Philadelphia! Judith' grati tude to her preaerveri the maturity and embaraament ol lovej the parting hoari it keen nrrow and thrilling delight the alailent'a departure from Phil, edelphi and arrival at home in the mountain ol Vir cmiai the miniaturei the Jeweiti letter miaearricdi Judith tetter to the Madent, from Loadnni aateuod. uig revelationi the Madet' grief, rleptr, he. 13 Jannet'a Poem. Notice of thit aew aad in. tercaiing lulls work, with aa extract. 13 ourrenie Calamnaitlee: l othe Alitor. No. VII. He Javae F. Mi. Containing a Junawla. at the womilanda, with retiew rt Itryanl Penlial Irom tccounUbtlitj. In the language of. ine iaw mej na?t. powtr ol atimnty, irrevocable, toUispoae, according to their own good pleasure, of the dearett anil mit momentout inteieits of aticiety. Now what man in the community, in the selec tion of an agent or truttee to administer hia private affaira, govern hit choice by luch a liatt of qualificationa ? It an over seer in a manufactory, a cashier of a bank, a clerk in a counting-house, a foreman in a mechanic's shop, a market-man, who carries the produce of the farmer to mar ketchosen without reference to any high, er standard of conduct or character than that he has paid a poll-tax within two yearsT And yet no one or these interests is comparoWe, in importance, to many of thoe of which the voter disposes at the baTrof-bdi; Til mlT others" case; for fitness and qualificationa cumbiiiA tion of properties, adapted to the. trust to be reposed qr the work to be done. A voter it a public man he i a member of the government he officiates, indirectly, in the three departments, judicial, legis lative, executive.. Surely, such a member j of the administration out to be intelligent, upright, conscientious, impartial, firm and L-.i tl:--z. .e.it .i . : v Si 'US P?esLon jLaiietEJiasjuiea na :. i. fe i-.i . RogerV " ' wwrwn' '. Lary Samuel LembJolM Mukenc Pratbey alckemy Simon Marchaa William Makeae Hannah Mana Sally Maaoa William for Barry Normaa Staiky It Nooney William Owen Abram Owen A mot Priebett Ciuthy PrichcU Tboma Powea Hardy Pbelp Noah E. Powen. Ephraim H. Run Ooltard Suton l.u.her Sawyer Itaa Snell Aaa Spraill Little T. Spruill Sila Sawyer F.sekiel; Sawyer Mark Smith Zebedy Smith llolloway Smith Imiah Smith Ebon Spencer Midgett Saow Jacob Sawyer Volentine Sawyer Abel Spraill William J Spraill Harriaon Spraill Jethna Spraill Tabkha Swaia Rather Swaya Ednrv Saadlmg Elithne Sawyer Zaahariah ' Smith Hamilton Tarkiatoa Joarplr W Tatkinton William Tweed Jam Vannorn John W eatherlf Thorn in Weatberly Thomaa Sr. Walker Caleb L Weil Gabriel Weetlma Word Anthony i'i . i Sri5 50 SO 35 309 50 170 VIS 1S9 SO I (l so 115 17 300 0 46 40 100 SO ss 100 ISO 43 100 100 100 93 90 57 60 70 SO 50 530 75 S3 100 SO so 114 300 , SO 36 1114 75 47- 33 SO 306 344 10 100 3 40 - 3 30 1 4S 3 33 4 33 336 - -3 J7 8 55 8 85 1 37 I 43 .8 35 8 40 4 00 , 13 3 55 3 95 3 34 3 10 - I 30 3 05 ..... 40 t 13 o .8 30 1 30 8 55 I 30 1 60 3 17 1 71 3 13 1 30 8 40 8 55 1 79 I 30 3 15 8 35 1 15 3 10 8 SO 4 70 3 00 130 I 40 4 63 7 15 8 35 3 77 6 51 3 67 3 St 3f9 I If S 85 t 96 1 03 1 30 and ih HowHit, aeeomnanied by anpioa eitraet. . virtues is Inferred, bt political argument- . WCT. """in af inn. from a rertitirala nf a href twri.l of domicil and the payment of a few ahill- jings! What consequences will impend o- vrr society, ami will assuredly befall it too," if, the great eounc'rt of '-the Fallot' box, mt tee men, who but yesterday arriv rtl at majority, who know nothing f the P'.y. vitb a taririy of exlraai. ORIGINAL POETP.Y. II Sonnet. II Paik Beiijamm. o Miae . Written la her Album. 16 17 The Ori(m f tb Jl, . By U. P. C a Margaret, iiyti.ii.w. 19 Veraiculi. No, I, and No. II. II Lewi St Mor. 80 A Itemershrance. II K. A. a. m.i u e)M' '' r principles and atructure of the govern M To ill. P?i'n.ler. (3.1.a 1 i J l.?.enlf",!t.w'1 ,he ,We? of !. func - ! . .j ii.; :ionixi3wrjr;jf in aqaiiaotions From the .Common School Journal. indispensable for discharging thentj-?-if hidupenMallfMiboth of tneUigenei and J f l,ier,e 5f. .?.?. fr Ml ?trj Hut r..alM k-ih...i . ":.! - ;i barbarism j or. what it even worse than tw T.. ! p . detirtti if we tee il gence to demonttrate lhat a nroo- !T 'r ' ""'I' .V. ,cre er education Of the rising er.tion i. the enu .rni ' highest ethly duly otris;- That itii;.n.- I.i . ' T i outrage on the rights of. the community, Sl .lM'l 1IUUC lid IIIC .L . ... I. .. I ititlv cunni.ri ..T.i ... wiiitM.iincrr violative 1 1 i.iiuae. rteuia ii ntii .houVd b';l;,v7r:h..eu,' h j . a v.- . i.fk t. -f uoitsas tnese to those tltspi rvi.lent that a mutual liking and aff ction existed between Mr. H. aMi Mint J., who from the open expresslofr of fnmlnekii, beg.rt to attract the attention of all, and the admiration of many of the paetigr ra. yarj were jrrqueotiy unserved in their close conversations, and a game of whist was scarcely ever played m which they were not partner. On the second Sun day of our passage, we solicited the Rev. Mr. O. who waa on hit way to Italy, to preach a sermon. By the . politeness of Capt. N. a large awning Vaa spread above us, seats were prepared, and a congrrg. tioii of seventy six persons, including the steerajre patsenjre rs and sailors, waa ..t. lecled to participate in the religious ex erciies. A smalt desk waa formed into a into a committee of ihd whole. The text was read and the sermon' delivered, of which I need not speak. At the con elusion of the sermon, our minister rose and read the following card,, which lay on his desk: "Wm. Bkntliy II ., Esq., of New lork, inttndi marriage with Miss Maria Louisa J . We were mora anmria. ed at the npvelty ol the thinjf than at the incii iiseii. inu, intienu such was the feel ing createtl by the sudden and unexpected announcement made, that we alt forgot the teriout impressiuns made on our mindt by the miniater, in our hearty and vocifer ous congratulations of the happy pair. But tt Tnt not ntt -hcrerA- propWion wasmade to the pirties to have the aftair consummated lhat evening, which was cheerfully acceded to by them, to the great pleasure of all on board. Ac, cojrttintlfthHi ttH irranireaf -''in okUe. the bet state room was to be given up to them, and every one felt gay and happy aa iiiB.tMiuc.apruaeU 'WliH-n ahotrla Wit' nest' the consummation of Ihelr nWial vows, lhe eveninir was calm an.f.L. lightfali not a sail flutteretfln the breewi not a voice) was heard not the least stir or hu.Hl.hMUh etlilown In loveliness on that reierreJ to the committee on foreign afair; and Mr. Stewart moved dial it lie on the ts- ble.. - :,.r-,,-,,....,.-i,,ir,,..v,.. .;-..,,..r.',;' The question to lay on the table was de cided in the nrraifvewveas 84. nave tna. I Among the yeas were Mesar. Brnum. Con-"-",; Flnnrliiaaidfrli,.-'r- .vi . nanauu, utuiiiifomery, Rencher, A. II. SheppenL C. Shepard. Stanly and Williams. . The petition was thrfeirer tolhrr1-" committee of foreign aflairt wiuhout onposi- From this short history it wilt be seen, that Dr. Montiroraeiy twice voted to lay tho subject on the table: hut it ia l deniably true that he voted to receive the petition, and therefor all hia not have been emit with a view in boon tho -, . suhjert out of lhe hooae." 1 , ..1, COMMUNICATIONS. ' - To T. J. Lkmsv, . Dear Sirs Caaitos my rye on the oafeWni appended to thia Communinstion, cbaetva a Mreof in cate of a rrfuaal to insert it. that IalM - 4ief from the writer, Under theMciravmeUnrea, "3re rw ii, t no arUcle of any ehorMinr will be insetted in the Standard under etirh eir. cumstanees. IneourlMy to you sldna.I send , the Uommutilcation to you, at the rannnat Afii.. author. . ? :"Very fjkwtTallyT rrZ-r ,r:'r;'., T. LQDtlXO. To Uie Printer of tha' Raleiirh SianJarj Fir;3: AVn th siirnatareofa"Neiirhrinran,t.ii;. .t.- . District," has thought nronm Uie dignity charactensUc of a genaeman, and drag before the gaging eyoe of the world, the domestic affaire of the Hon, A. VU Shen. nanl nw mh.. ..1. ! . i r " nuicuw ms cireumstances in private life. And whv hn .;. k.,.. done! Is it to prove that Mr. S. ia a pooi manr Bemir poor is ha 'conssoi.nt!w ,.r to1e:Oepresentov ja. . , nih a vtaai.a mm of yonr correspondent tolerate the ideaT I know nothing about Mf. Sheppard'e private eireumetaneea in lifehe may not be rich . " im, 'PPonent) and able to buy as Mr. II. has done We larrth at Lot a turn to treat freemen with by way of " v j . iur inmianu ouirhl notwill not the dutiful wirr. and fair daughters of those voters in the ninth Con- grfaaiiimu uwinci wnoaro prone to take a r..rnr mta ry weewrrtfr. rrowp auaJiV. . tinviTTtf nrutn m.,. 1 . . . .1 ' . . . . tranquil Bjjr&wnlati UMIJUCl S)MiaH.tbH&lr think on it y matrons and maids of the ninth die- " , ..uuwieu UT a renreien ativ 'f ftl .a .i. . . - - ' .l "mw ui .us most proiouna tau. men ia the U.S. whose names history shall hand down to the last generation, and who euau receive ine lasting gratitude of posterity, wereme-of little-or noriirrirrfr i 1-w.w The above Tract af Lead will he eold bv ..::.,-.r,.,Jolf.tMEB9,8hjR.Msi 10,. us. -,, gs 4, Pi ice aityvf)l $ 5.;;;. ;v- " '. NOTICE. " ' " " Entered, by. Caleb Dueoat, living in Guilford Coooty N. C-naer Seatt'a mill. Beady Fork, a three year old torrel FILLT, one - white ; toot, a amalt snip an the noaei no other par ticular marks. Entered on my book S6cn June, 1839. HENRY TATUM, B. O. C . ..: : .30 3r. .... i ForJdlt, 1830. CONTENTS. ORIGINAL PKOSE AUT1CLES. . Cataleavy. i An eitroordinary eate, eihikited m the penna of a yoang larty et Ibi aoaatry, the nty of which may be fully relied on, however rjna and mwaa.eheaaibletaa detail may appear, lly member l lhe medie.1 profeatina. ln? lMl Hhelor'a Note Boo, The Hacbclor-poet'a aurt.htp, ,mtinrJ atanma the keThettterrdpcimi :r bhelur anger, hit revenge, and arivice ta loveni nurriar ot hia (wcel-nearf the 'mother f twelve ehUOraai the bachelor ol forty -Sve, k. (Melriri ) - . vniitm'nee jirmfi Hememsraaeec, by WO. iam IHiane, Jr., of I'hilhlelphia. J Notice ajiuia aew and intereaiing work. 4 Apaaramt - ay tl between : ilemnrraev and a monarch. S Eduaatioa. Aa ienuiry in' til right aaethed of edwetioai ttmt the awia abject ol education if i ale end l auaagthea all; the (aealiieaal the Jninflwafealhotefacutl arej .the beat ro-nna nf enrolding and Mreegthening thote inauiuea, et. lj a Native Vargiaiaa, The Vnmmci of le. A Tale of by-goes lime The wa elaoeat af WillUat aad Maryi batila with- the ladianet defeat of the wbiteaj ap tare and aaaape ef lhlr ornnt(ri arrival at, Williamtbargtib briM teenei flighl OT Ike Wa eVrert grave of theetde,' ke, ' '" ., ; 7 leilcr fmm Malta. Open lloute at Maltat Sir Tho. Maiilaad, God Save the Kingj liaue U tion, free institutions mm aliiittlil Ka a Jai.. ,ZJu u.!.r''."L 1 . t those tlUposert of hia rCttlTv i wlfrrt- peiliap. of himself, What others, has received the readiest assent of b.. u .J J .u. .t the reason, without producin that effect rilT CTA' Y. nr"il pon the feelings which give Utrth ! e.4t,ieAM11 jt. policy requires, uf ion. It has been admitted and forjrotten. 4 .l. ii...:.- .l.t fs.i.i:.- !. We act lik thn.a .t.K. -,h;. H".,7 euraiii.ttirauim ,l. i, t v.- ..l" T , """ tiemandsf v.hat carett liou Tor the lion- Mflfc jSfctiS'V" T0fe? Art ,h0', rortrkinsl.im ruler EKSiM oyW manj cities, because hehs. been "tt in rligf over . it wilt m.;n ii,.!i -!I7 p a 0U1I1few?" Such questions are out of place it win remain there, not dormant a'.i a . ,... r a j w ihiiii a u aa vms svaseaas wvs;i great law or pilitical e At that irate, all rhar. eenreofa ft w. which ....t...:.. i- kt. i- ..,:it ..... I. it.. : i- I. . acinnin. nut vno uuni va iv iBnjrrr it will supply the indmpensable condition of .u . a .:.u' .i.. :...... r ..,,i. , r j ., were-1 euicuiicicu tuner in. viriues 01 uic l7?A.mi?7tJ good or the wisdom of the wise, the folly ret c intelligence either, but a working in- g the f(K) or the gaUt f the criminal.ii tell.gence. Nor, aio, will it suffice to Th jnrfje, of our courts, who merely ex. have ne. who preach virtue or sing it, but poan',, Uw4, are commisslunedto hold we most have men who producent them- htr o(RrM Uurin, .ooJ bhaviori but no seives inu . now now u cultivate at grnna tuch l5mltttion ia attached to the right T,f in other. It ia nnt .nnn.k a k-wu i ... .... B . . t- ii .i. 1 Vu V votert tnoogn tney virtually enact the who call theintelvra Christians, but Chris- ,awi ,pint t,fe iUtlgei dh,mnh. nana mutt rje-examine and venfy the text. Ier them, judicial Investigation be and learn whether their . ereat Klatfep . i. ..- P . . .. a. . , . , '.,..' . . twern one inuiviuaai aim auuiiier, a wit- went about doing good or talking goml mtJ be i ,n(, rejecte, for ""v: . , 1 legnl Inrsiny or persoiaf interest. He is Who, let US ak, are to control that nut allowerf to-taint wilh hia rnm.ru in legislation of the Stale and country, which-the pure ttresm of justice. Either of a hat been well compared to the atmosphere, ' long catalogue nf villaniet works disquali miibii aunuuiiua aa wiicrcvrr we niar oe tirnt inn: - Hnr trii. lertte tranrliia n..l LmranZLafTi'- T". " imnfrt.nei 7rl TZn tZt?T' tUt ""P01-, hfme portas the g Ci. i, .h.?, ir f e,fr Pr"'"'",n- quality is written, nor is it ine jnieiiigence ol a rw, which ,.farl.iiea hut nna i wT-whrrhmoever we marofnirlaiionCIteil hw an V mfirni(uitTi In h. I.n .lJttH..i-1 . - . X I J :' .1 . - .u.- vrrraitra. nere .atrocity oi cnaracter. now as tnere tea it ntl earth'y Interest of any man, which the taw, either in ita enactment or its ad ministration, cannot reach. It mar liter our relation to our property, if we have any, or to all. the meant of acquiring H, if we nave none; may takeaway our rep. utation, or turround ut with a community wwsia n ti wi iHj oi a - gooo reputat ton would be a legal ditab lily, and work a forfeiture of social n privileges. '.The first let oi l the " law i 9" prohibit every man irom reuresurg wis own wrongs. Jllence, by itt perverted or even . mistaken Judg ments, it may inflict wounds upon an in jured man, even deeper than those it ought iq neai. it me law tails to supply the remedy which it forbids the individual to pursue for himself, it Iraves him in that respect, one degree worse than he would be in a state of utter barbarism. It ties his hands, which in a state of nature would be free and then permits another to wrong himjwith impunity. 80, too, the lawt ol a people not only add fe or aubttrsct from tha value el lite, by extending their con trol over those things which constitute to much of ite :weUajret but in jtHe ce of national hostilities they take t itself wiiniiuLiiin ur reuiuuerainin. - Now look ar the agency antl -the sgrnls,! the comtoisaion to be eiecuted and those who are to execute it The ajency is the government of the stste and cnuDtry, em- uracmg in ig coroprrnensive swsy inoal 01 the treat er and all the lesser interesia of n who shall have resided within itt lias and shall (live paitl so much af a poll-ttf. pruTiuru one itasoeen afsesnetl upun turn. And these agents hare power lo act, whol ly independent of instructions and exempt wisdom, prudence, probity, upon which individual prosperity depends, so upon the tame qualities doet the prosperity of a government depend. Folly, selfishness ami iniquity, wilt be at fa'al to the latter at to the former? 'l her will rulirr nation , . - . 'll . 1 .1. . ...Til ' ' as ceriatnij as tnev vrui ruin a mail. Haw long, lIicftTeould free- Institutions tubtiat, under administrators either weak or wicked? .How long under weakness and wickedness combined? r- a . . . . . . a ai iioiiii, every soul on Doar JmMmMWttrto ViJt"lV.iiiii,iiifcje .TM"I nn'i f - L 1 1 f n.W T - - 1 V erecte.1 forou, worsWri l'.Vd-T-fiST than fifteen minutes what are the eaaential oualificationa rJn run. the marriare cere. mony wat performed by our worthy minis, ter, who made VfeW rrmarks ard closed with. prayer. The scene was truly g tublime as re mantic, ... The lair bride came out, dress ed in robe of pure nhite satin, leaning on the arm ef her lover, bound to the al tar, and heard her marriage vow pronounc. ed where only an hour or two before she had uttered her vows to God. Msny a tear of joy ttole down h-cheekt of those who looked en, and not a care cast the shsdow of its wing across that scene bf triumphant love ml bliss. - The novelty ef (his aflitir had thrown u all info an excitement, and nothing was to be talked of but weddings, weddms ar ties marriages at sea, lf, honey moon, &c. &C, and I was at times half tempted to make e similar propnaition mvselt to the queen-iike Bliss C, if for nothing else but the purpose of having tht jokt pant HAYTIEN INTERNATIONAL INTEbI COURSE 'DR. montoomeby. I - Some importance has of late been given to the inquiry, What course did Pr. Mont gomerr pursue in relation to a retition ; frnm certain inhabitants of Nantucket, in the state of Massachusetts, offered by Mr. Reed in the House of Representatives f-tho Ultd states on Uie 17th of December laat, pray 1 JuMmi. J-h0hiaMmtj. pard. Must he. be faithful b iU . uonl- No man 1 rnore so than he. ? Must . be be sealotts in the performance of hia in cumbent duties and ever act for the best in, terests of his eonatituents and hia countryf " No.man is more zealous in the discharge of hit duties, and -nalm'an more faithtul to his eonsutuents. Must he be talented! Mr. Sheppard is a man of lexcellent talenlav I Must he be inderendent and abhor corrup tiont No man is more Independent in spir- , - n, an0.none detests orrupUon, moral or po- Uiical, more tlian he. , MUit b0 be tll, ' p msn s friend? Mr, Sheppard's heart a bqunds witl! nerosity, and his manners are amiable and plain. But his qnalifJra- l?nK ,,?e.io,. 40 need Wrd aaid in hia behalf by a fr end. Tha iUu .ii " ninth Congressional District ma put him . - eutcr man in, wno may prove his equal, but they eahnol elect s man time . riar to him as a representative. Mr. Ijfill his opponent, may be very clever man, but His conceded by some of his own friend that his talents are very far behind Mr. S's. For myself I object to him on r rarioue ' grounds I conceive him not only wanUnir in point of inteUigence and rapacity, but a dangeroitt man! Dangerous because he has noted himself for his subserviency to men araa we " ". "'""r"' woven now np to its neck in rank corrupUon,(and yon Mr. Prin tor, may deny trua.but still, air. wn its the truth.l it has mado "1 ? "S"-" ""-wguier, in uie usual guu wiiu uuura an wno worshiD him txilili tanner.' and in m1r intuitu -wiafantwcnnr-wnil--aWa-:-ra -: PV"?'' A WEDDING AT SEA. A Paris correspondent of the New Eng land Review, gives the following sketch or an interesting scene which occourred on board -the ship in which he sailed . from tnirtoentryi .'A novel circumstances look place, while on our passage, which 1 must relate. There was a Mr. II. on board, who wss formerly s merchant in Massarhusetts, sinee In Connecticut, end late of New York. He wss a kiml.open-h arted : fel- low, fell of fun, and withal intelligent as well St handsome. Hit age about twenty- jeven,j Hetssme leniboarii sn lentire ttjrsnger:to ot nil. botj s :we :maii:;ltA point to have but one family on buard. and as we soon discovered his amiable ouali- rtiesrnerwst f ery soonrwidS-1 Ivelcome Hawkins, Montgomery, me stances wh wat'af c.mpanieir bv his dauthtrr. TheWaiei nneaiinn ... . ... . -T 1 -.. m.IM ' m . , jm t-l-:rm m-m.' rtwo W (maj. SttVU IIU" fonn atid rnanaer, and to "enter intoThs m tomary international relations with, the re public of Hayti.' Some of the 7h nar . 1 . .. :.l .u. r . u . pcie Hals niuu umt ut. Montgomery voted for the reception of this petition. This .no uuiuaru, in 110 usuai courteous ana ro- anu uniounueu uoei, goi up by "1' ederal WhifferyThr8tandard aumorrtyi" that reTCryTote given" by Dr. Montgomery was east with a view to keep that subject out oflhe JIoueel aNow hera 'rfa good deal ofsceming contradiction, but the truih can be put in a nut shell. Two or tnree simple lacts wm embranee the whole, and we think all our plain readers can un derstand it, without a glossary of a eolumnl lentnn. tve maxe thev Statement -w th the journal before -uS, and therefore fvar not contradiction. '.'..- 'The petition was offered bv Mr. Reed on the I7th of December. Mr. Wise objecting to it reception, debate arose, which con tinued until half past three o'clock, when the house adjourned. On the 19th the subject was again ianen up. ana ine oeDate contin ued until terminated by the previous ' auea. lion. ' Mr.' Wise then moved that the mo tion to receive he laid- on iher-iabler- which fvrae-demderl inthe v 64. MyarnxtJnTinecitM pers, Jiesire. juynumtyonor, Oraham. itencher, A. II. wh u main ut nut lit inilio lu ' Nhlnrwril. U. PSIlPnnril fitmmta Tir:i MS enquired the "name and "clrcutn-liams roted to Ixr on thetflhleiMr M'lfaw of an elderly gentleman passenirerftrotedspainstiL with AthartAn. Jbi nvWIBf WFO "Shall wiut wnom air. II. teemed ilreoiv smit-r K afniwaairl r rl 1. i . ' . . - r .a.oriii4htew oilssaachusetti, Jhe sgeots are any eiti- exceedingly attractive lpt Miss J., save in the effirmative-yes 5f,f n,y jj. that she was verr sirrresWv In hrr msn ners end ; highly Intelligent, informed him, fend St his request, gave hint s formal introduction, which terminated in the fol. lowing manner. ' " ' 8oon after the introdaclion it became Messrs. Connor, M'Kay, Montpemery and cdavstionnd thosff-who independently Twfita it lriMiatAna.1 !.. J . ,UI puuucai oamna- uon. It looks with an eyefhalf shnt) singl . - n """1 men U lOOkS Willi :.WJw.mzititiU'v-fari 1 to Its own goodIs not this true as holr wrifJf Mr; PrirfterTydr think not, and it ' you wdl do me (a podr mechanic,' yrith but 'tfWmhmtitoriM'!g,w let wCH,"4 evidence ss I shall be ahle to adduce in sup- - port and confirmation of my position, Sppew HJ7?attw3ysi)lf with abiliiy to prove the fact to the satisfaction of sU AoMsf men, ; That there are many honest men enlisted with Mr. HiU't party, I ber pardon, I should have said Van Burets par. tjr.) I do not doubt but they have been led ' " astray. : Enough however, for the present " " n this -subject-- Let me speak to "A neigh. " " bor ends citixen of the district. -L ,4 In the , first place, I sincerely pity your correspondent. The face of his communi cation makes him appear s Conttitutional ignoramus. He saysi Mr. Sheppard lives n rentedland udiaTMnlad.hoiis,.vVm -well air, and what of hf Is ft a sin for a man to live on "rented latyl and in a rented house! He then says: It may be asked how hebtwmtHgibk t-ti&t!wijjtttt? T" "" s.ne answer is uiw, --one 01 jir, JSheppard's relations: mad hinra title toamueralily poor -piece of land. Ac Ha this mart been to busy making pillt ever since he could rend, that he has not taken time to.read th stitutionof the United States? If he has. I hope and trust for the welfare of tha muruty in which he lives, that he has not .. he has, Idoubt not but many have su ffered. No, he certainly has never read the Consti tution) yet he would set himself p as art lceni.Kte.: MHIIiV A.. III. : KU.Aflflf.lt' - Mrilk ..nnnnJ.. . ' . . j - , . Km .v.,,.!, . nlu i.-y"u'ic. vj tunttvunonai taw l lie carj Atherton, Duncan, &e.f and Messrs, Gra- see that these infernal whigs tell lies on the- ham, Hawkins, A H.Bheppard C. Shepard, President and his party when they say such Stanly and Willams, sguint iL - end such an act of the President or of thj Mr. Reed then moved that the petition be party In Congress it inconsistent withtbtt
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