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Vjc" irf"y truD,Ui wmtla fix eoaiuMa 4M ilmeceaa 1 aptaUoa Lwiitiana, ahewinr how littlt iha -m iim" waa to to ' rrlicd oa P,r,Jp."P','t f' fwrce l (liia reac liW wi!l mike U imtaitJlWf . ; -l fftl Mwint ductimvfit. which appeal ta in mo mw font r'rbiaia eonctu- ve lJW litence of rhat leep.aated ditMtiafactian la which hava alluded among the frieitdt of Mr. Vh Burcoi Coitfideoiial. Sir You will doubtleaa agre with oa that the lata Baltimore Convention placed the Democratic Party af the North,, in a position of great difficulty. We are con rqueniljr reminded that it rejected Jklr Van Burea and nominated Mrx Polk, for rearana connected With 4he im'medialejtt eexttion ofTeiaat reaaona which- half do relation i to. the priociplea oftha patty. Nor waa that all. Ilia PonTcntio went beypnd thf otoriljr dUaU4aiitajM bers, and adopted reaol,uUua.o'tba attb Ject of Teias,' fa eabjecf Ht belWe' the country when they wer elected, tipoti w hich thereforevthej wefa Botn jrfucfed,) which aeefce to ititerpnUta iuto the 'party code a new doctrine, hitherto .unknown a mnna ua. at war with ao.uf or eatb lihfd principle, and abhorrent ta the 0- pinion and feelinga of a fcr'eat majority of Northern freemen. In thia poitihn, waat waa the party it to reject the nomination and abandon .i. j iiiv Muniiuauuiu uu.-liailuoa I the contest, or ahould it support the noro inationa, rejecting the Oiitenalo doctrine interpolated at the (Jonentiia, Ind ta ainn care that their aopporl ahjulJ ha cotnpanied with auch an etpresaion of thvir epioion, as to prevent ita being misinter preted? The latter alternative haa been preferred," and we'thipf. wisely) for we conceive that a proper expreaiop of their ppinions will aave their votea from relaeon itruction, and that proper efTorta "will ae cure the nomination of aoch members of Caagreas aa will reject the 'unwarrantable ichi-me now pressed u pod the couiitry. With these views, aaautnins. that you leelon this aabjrct as we dp. weara.been.1 teaoaifVeWit ce-operation of yourself and other fienda thruugout the State. ' lat In the publicatuuixof a joint letter, tingle. ay-"- 2d In promoting and aupporl the next election the nomination lor y a-eaa of auch persons a concur I ticaopJe- If yttur , view'sia, this, Br yaoineule with ours, plena write; uff Itoi of as, and a drift of the pt'opoaeirter "will be forwarded fr ekaminatiod. . " ' ' Very mpectfaliyv: ' QEO. P.bXrKER. 'WILLIAM C.BRyANTt'1: J. w. jcDMUNua, ; . DAVID DUDIJ5Y-FIELD,- THEODORE SEDGWICK, iHOMAS vr. tuckeb; isaac rawNSEND. . ; ' P. S. A copy of this circular has been aent to the following gentlemen: Michael Hoffman. Albert if., Tracy,, Hirarji.fJar iieer, Addison Gardiner, Samuel Stlclea, Henrv Selden. Aahlev Simnwa. J Osborn. Hiram (iray, JurettNi Witaon, Jamea M. Smith, Thoa. O. talcbr; WiHiatft Allen, Freeborn lewrtt. flanlrl tThan'illcr: Itfran UenhsJuhn TracyJaWx D. JJamroond, Mb I. De Graff, Ni lit Benton, Prestoff K-tnir. Rinum Grtlet. Samuvi rYoanai L. 8tett..n, .lameaaB, Vlil 11 inoi Kbrl r t W MeLefl ... ,.rcxc. , yr, w. an, hk u. JJavia. JaiiHfl l'oweri Archibald 'u riven, K (hsniLJe,ne, doliti LaWrmee anil .aril L- hm Maa tlier.oeraou vou iaT wiah. it5'' - -The New York Evening PpafJ Mi , wbnsa editor ia aiiriied td'theAuj e'toinf cnarfa tne I'leUeiaO wblv Havinir purUiaed it .but at tha asm Una dUM-a Ito the eiewa exnreaaed ia If.. :Th Pull ! re do not irftkd to recogniztM "--Hioa oj jm t un itsvt ottwttn fit tWO fTfnt utj.-f&y.f .x.ttmm I. . . O n..fM.M JHMI liTmm- . l MI1UB, - """ an wiui safetv to the democratic Vy in thia Stat, aj-feaat. -It ie only b ---$ itie groawtl marked Mn tne teitr, a'lopnnf th fcantfcaiiua .1 P.Wk n.l TUU m,oui rejecting the roternolated quesbon annexing .TeiaVfM leaVingfhat.o UP qaeeiion . IBk the. nartiA i. 7 .j taai ww uemocratio parte caa n ! I i , ni.. i i b I V f tW',4.'' at" throozWuT the ij 'J' haPqat tjotea.a letter from 8t af ecSFcaantiea, wt-kb aaja: si . "AlAda-Wthia otniy auenof charac- ter.kMJt- 84ence..wn4 ha alwayaacte wilh it hi (hart, have awwed their ue tarminitliHk' (aabaadoa Mr. Pulk and vote (ur ilj Blrnaj or lat refrain from to ting a( aU while I deep aenee of diaatia faclio witl l?va coarae of ilia Haiti more Cum via lion jf tadte the .minda of many. Ttcat ara . -not - four brawling; pot houaa hoUciaria.' hotqaiet and raflettinz men wJif we aecnatamed to thwltajiu act umt Wniftiiily. -Such 1 letter at 'lhat recoin- ntemau tor popr areolar, wouiu oe cai-u-laledaiot oat to preeent the leelina of a I'.enaiun anddiaiaat fromeitendins;, bdt teollk perhapa iir'mr back tome, ifait rail of to who. under tho inflncn'-e m a L . . . . . ltxoraryxaaperaiioni .ee :or me prea .&fbu.tfnii tat.TT.ra pubih: f ml i - The- Penweratk; Rfpu Wicana t tha Tea- .. . k.. 1 nirciinK!" bticana of Mon roe ontr who ate opposed to the to third rlile" adopted by the National Con vention, oy while a 4niaor4iyare eBaWed tqJict;;to;jt':jm t hoae ho belie e-1 a atrlei- vmatra el ion of the CooatHa lion; and' aretppaed to the esercfae 'of doabiful powere, and who a tree With JefTeroa that the Conatrtotiqn doea hut provide for the anneiation of fori c,KTi.- erniv y. ju. iwa - vmun: inoae. .-. wnu are oppoaed to the aauaiption of State debts, and of the debit of foreign nation! nu arc pnwiiimg mat io r xie in Km and perpetuation, of alkvory should be made part and parcel of the creed of Item; ocracy, arc invited f o tneet at the fJnnrt tloasr, in the city of H,u heater, on Sat. iir4laT,3Augtist 3, tM4,'At 18 Velock, We Afcajn quote the Poat in reference to the abT.ve mxieet . r..: "ISljSiai'ieif y Wbety. tnC denojr rata bfmonroe cunty a atrdng indication of lit' state of let-lint iii that re r'tuo. We look out without aaxfetv to the resultof the neetiHg,Tor unleea those who are concerned in getting if epratkaee vm War or giving tnelr . aunpoft to- the- Denvi crstic nominations, wlthoo s.UrrendeH6r iney whi noi gno ine poll at tne apprqacn. it pointed oui.in the cweolar . we have nub. : n.j'-.. -t-. ru-ww: "- v kiicu, ittc;uuin we a rxaa.Bsjii aqu lea ting the support, of theprHvoeratic no'm- ioation aolelr upo theaafe and iacxpuaV nabtar o"i - ah4MMa iwiar ifJ" -t poblir policy fehich have heretofore for toed the Democratic creed. Unleas eome suck rallying ground, some fu.cn point 01 ooiob and agreement is presented to the Demo? cratie party we are broken up amt defea ted withouLremedy. Tboae . who reaist this compromise and f naiat" upon alufojpjt the measure of anoexation dowoihe throats of the party, are. the encnieend betrayers of the very, eaoae they pretend, to support. i he leHin m which we atiuocia not coo fined to the two owtatlee wabave named. the whole inftriorand "cannot be diare garded witbott'tyVurrrng deatruction to ilie party, . . rtqw Mr. JldiK m an immeuiate. annex r-UaPedaei BM waa ejected qo that grwmi How -can the Poisndita friends sustain Mr. roiKno an acainat anAetationl . Un- rfrr proteat? What -avaita -thait it Mr. Polk ia elected whai predominating influx epca will-cootroJ him on this aajiexatjon queationf Is there any doubt aa JO its nature? With QeR Jackson calling, for annexation,. with Mr. Calboua urging 1t, with the whole Southern party clamoring for it, how ran Mr. Polk, -with hi bvB sytnpiihies and feelings warmly In favour of annexation, how can' he fail to press it ...ei?i..rlsJi.JiiAjlitk ia a vain delusion whiih these Ynti-hnx-ationiats indulge in, If thy Suppose that their rprofeSr' wilT weigh feather when once tneir votes Shall bae been riven to Mr. Pen: , . ' . : -The -Plebeian, which iaof the orthodoi school on thi question,, Savsl "Thean netationof Texas l"an iaaue a grind aad glorious issue an issue which has al ready called wot? the vnthualaam ahd de veloped the Aaierwaft soul of the Demo, cratie party. It is. . the.grcar National ia -combined with the immtgiata ocqu pancy of Oregoa, which re-invigoratea, re aoimater the peopla for tho coming politi OHIO OCCUDaltOBV of lh. ana an I Bexation y 4 jhe oibfr are lU aiaeatiocia paiionv of lit ona and tha- an gpnosvaica to feopie. minuet d,ealy ipferested'; ,. . .. . ., VJ i 1 ens in pany ia uivioeo m una quae tan. r a. nc nivisioa capnoi DC neeted, ' It will t-Btw" wUlee UnA w Me Ir ..A. Htrn pntyik avmptom t the- many alJ ready sppare utlhe coming defeat of the There'U no little oeril in tskbio chart; of a-Awapaper-aa its "edit ur, to guide its course. ,ba pa tusp.oioaaf and govera.its, aentlmr'ats It-it. a delicate -and .rrapooaible task. A mall' bor 'enlv oWea a heavy responsibility Jo the public, bat beta-def t heavy responsibility to hit own character.! JI niy do iojarjMn a hundred ayaby indiacreltoa) bat scarce ly my loing; ul jaogv be aoay do w to udiceahio own repatation-Wo hae oot been loro-ourselves soatatn'mg the rea poniiuie reiaiiHn a wtucn we -pea, ano may be tilho entitled 16 apeak; as one ex- pertenoto set we never see a young tnari enter upon the dafiee of aft editor, for the liat tlroefwixhout aympattiiaing wfh him and wishing for him a aufficieut degrel of caliunraa and jadeihentto ate him fraffl the comniisaioii. of any great blunder, to prevent him froar blindly chalking out for hiinarlf,'uiider a ftilt'akpn idea or entha aiaam, a.courae whicll piaat lead to unfor tunate reulia One of he gretipst dan gera'aninriperenced Editor haa to encoun ter w the ', political arena ' paaaionj if he reaigns h in. eel to its inflaencO)' the chance ia the: Will taH" into a habit'jrf bitter denlaciauan, if not abuse, 'which toil!4 des troy ka.twn inOofoce wnh ihuae whodij fcr wtih 'hlin al w.htWjoiW''oae hims' if ho mu affect nobody's 1' opinion! if nia remare, are so repuieive to. tno.se wno differ witb him that the are either-Hot read, only to bo druontfpcjl inhf aawr .aitiu; iflv "jwbMjLthe v"mrwaitdi-:A man thgs letroyabiaot!n luOuejicr. cut bitters hiaaocijkl relations. injuiea his rep utation, and ioat likeif imbibes (re'ini life, diaiurb hie own hanpineaa. and debar oim frum chanc f adxaRteanent and Koccraa, A man r tlniavlreefrom hfe unfortuhate ;prejadicea -and these onae qttenresf a. OMataken line of.poliay, ia admired aod esteemed, .irrespective- of 47arty ho nay by ; a cjurteooa demeaftor attu geHtieananiy regard and renpectJor the ietJings and opinion ol others, obtain an jofluenrt -with tho.o Who differ from, I aa well-as those ho agree Wh hiin--and aocn a Mao. aa an tvluor, a and the loaat M'H of epiUelMl 4rlxiatio; Tor hia mind- may supply htnf with reason and argument enough lo enforce hir views. Great, therefore', .are the Hcrificts makea hy porauiug the 411 .adrtaedr ooorae to wbich we alluoe. But it the man ot taJ erU ahould ao'ul such a cour'e,eveb more , a a 1 ' . , m r - AmM . fkaa Mall nf Aa.t!na. n l ..aa. aan. A a. I wrJ'i"'!,:iO 1 ng . to. t edeato hi munJ ike bis au perior. itt t&ehtar cfuatTncstion, itiere" are. hot those triffht acintillatiena which w of- (en jadthire, 'thhuglr flaabutyf aloof ;.tjie. way to deatrhction, to Ul a rain a his. oath. Of U men.'he should Bloat. rely fur- sOr-d cess, lor the rtijoypenr or ttve good opio JfcijfaaasaZlasi h exhibUioa la bia dailv life ofalhe gentler virtuea, . The Editorial life ia indeed, a oerilou a, aa them any irrecks' which occur upoq itwhere on eoterpriie i sUecesaftil, clear ly atteat. - s -' - . . Hich. cim. ' Yrnra thm SUvani Rfmuhtirfln. AGRICULTURE AND THE TARITP - -The Tariff of 142'ves wb protei upon-binv" Ceorria, July 15. . . ' . ' This declaration" ia the more'renrartfa ble ia our view, because we are-ditpoaed to believe that out aeiehbor advocatea his opioietu with, perea ijoerity.- W e are therefore iorccedto the conclusion.-thai 0-has. assailed thj Tariff 'while1 Ignorant of ua provisions, and without haintr evo read ,be act, . jtse bow count nemconv snoe honesty, have- yentored upon toe bolt asaertjon that it affords ."Ko. protec- uoo4otno.urrnerr' , let us-cxamine the . matter a fittle by the aid Of fattt. Tt Ueora-kut assart Urat Xh4 agrrcuhoral intereat. because tho afgeet, ought to receive the gretUat ahere f protection. Now H is a remarkable o fact, that althougb be coroplaiha-ibaj der th ac; of 45 the farmejt receive no ptotettion, yet the Georgian and the whoTaJ"Sduthe'rn" supported McKit's Bill, which tpade fK' ttductiont of duty on the principal prouucnoua 01 agriculture, vv e append a SUUmcnt of datiea under the. two billa 1 ;oont , At per en,. If - 'Waot,- ' .40 80 pr at. tl -as Hemp, 8S Park aod Beef. Itt Cbeasa, 70 VVbaat, - 3 0a. . m,, t Potatoe. W foaf, tl '. Dull. - 1 ''A(ti nt Oil, Ml lAh.lk Unit on ' ool i ren- obleiJ goods .are admitted at 10 .a SO per cent, While tvookn yarns are ti SA per want i Notwrtbstaoduig i.our naig bboa ie high ly, indignant matt Southern .antereau. are net proieeted,hv aaya, bythe present Tinfl", we find him in .klionof all hi profntipna, advocating t bill which .ukca tbe rfuty cJTcoUosi and admheit fret, ud reduce th duiy on autar 14 net. cent. . It, -will bo eoenhat tie arming interests are protected- aiiiMst to ptohibiiioBaod that oojr oeighbor't a$ertion is not. war ranted. by., the. Record: bo wever,-, it jnay be regarded a;a4ctuaUo Ca - account, of hi ipcowderatc aeaJ for frto trade" theo "?'' 'i"i t'. M v iJt . w n i The farmer r wot only directly protect ed bytboaetof '-2,'bui ho' -haonjdcep intereat in ta tnaunenane anid preapenty of out xnannfactoriesw Thai valuo of & rwukuxal produce required annoaUy fori th'H5,jBi.w .Now there. nwoaeA tha S3S'4'1J EHt,tr;if h e IHate no iwi.rvmnlo. rhoatr who, differ wit iroctlw and indirKtJy, enpd in manofectoriea' i over loojOOetKK-twi limeo more than, bhe oiinua export bf these pfoducta abtoad ihd due-half more than the entire- exports of. lifer 'eountry'.r-h is" contended- by "lie fte traders, lhat tho tnpro wo import, tile more we will aell abroad.. 1 be fallacy of tbio t boon ia full v eiemi)lifiad'brtlle'fact that tinder the redured dutU-o of hte Corn tofeiae Aet front 1BS4 to- 1S3, the1 ex- rta I HuporU waa " over $ll,t)OU,OUi, while, tha export of thnao awricttltural products fell from IT to ,00w,U00 anbu allTr - If protection , incidentally afford wader the act of '42 the population Who ore now consumers of f 60,OOO.tKM an ally, .rBual become producers S hem selves. T1ieonseauence' would be the inevitable . ..if .u-L.v. r r (fwatiativa w iue wui Ukiuiiuj iimicn i thoutry. v ,c '- . f 'Massachuavtti atone ComaUmea, of the prodirCla otofbst-Sthte, Ibrt Jt-t wo millions bet tea ore'JIien no M Itouff entire eiaJb-eCtudiri? Jtlaaiilt maafuC'l turea. She coneumes annually more flour from other 8taws than h.cxportHl to all toretgti countries ! in iNei i.nglana 184t rnorfr tSan'Soa.tKMr barrets 6f fout wda liotnsumed. to inakinga&rrfA od $itt ingi brift'g more than was exported to En gland donn the Same time! - " Tbe8om!l partldpatesrlarffely itl the benefit of this system'..,: Under. ita. lnflu. enco has been fostered the production of her trrent atlDles. cotton and aoean t no i -A. a-.,--------- arawc HemVMarket ia-the salvation of her plan- tetav ZiVerf man, familiar with the nasi- nee four city, knowatho Northern Man ufactorcr pays Higher pricea. ior; Ais cot ton, than uny-other -purchaser. When be iilera the marked the - EngiTab buyf atoba and when he na supplied hie. or- aVr price almost in, rariaWy recede. It ia oftea too on so thul the cotton purchas- od by oat manOfacnMera" cost therfr tjoofe'- per pound than tne fcagiiah manojactotei pijv ror iw auppiira. u rm - rano- ahould prevailrthe- 400.000 hales of tot now osed at home ffor the tnanofactorieS muat aink under' it) would - be added to our ' eipofti-the- aurarVlntoreata wohTd aIso.be broken bp, (aa. they nearly Vera wtita a aas aw w aw lie vi wv iv H4 eais v . . . - J . aat.. .Kaar UuavOtl At 4AV ?A& V ekatorT cotton, thua adding 400,000 more to oifr annual crop; so that our export of totten to xaigland would., be nearly deub.eufr It Teqmresl no gillof propbeeyi-Ui- toreaeoho reeuH t he enure cfow with", na addiuonal 80U, 000 bad would bf intf little, if any, mare then it does now: and tha- annual Joat to J-firhw ptanuH of he" ')- a)2-t4X.ooot - And ail thU onder aya- tem of free tradtt I - ' Yorfly, aome meb are. slow "o ietrn' their owq true intereala; and among to people has that tardinosa been so tethakar ble aa with tw of the 8outh. - We eeo onr ntoro Northern neighbor' proejieroua in tndav-a-growutg tioh bhder-their enterprise and indastry ; wo observe them driving ahead aiiuoat with' the- rapidity of their loeomotivea and- ttafctnboats, while We eyateros of Centunoo gone by. amniatinn. too often a Walla a by. Envy, tiot emolttion too often swell otir' bosome Wling daily farther in the rear, we some time aeek to hide our Chagrin by attr lbe tifip- every thine' to the opprhsaloaa of our Southern spirit of Ihe oklen times. It i nuwortby the high and noble -bearing of oar clrizefne. -Wo h0stried" low dutie. Did they bring -frosperily or leanness upon the 'Sout hi : Do we net . remember tboae who had t strongly bsttlad for Jaw duties'; were com polled to get oplJoutbern conentins and issue paper .bolletins to rector the sinJcuig: energies of our jeo pie under the 20 pet cent rate of tho Conv promiae Actf and-benefiltod by the manufactures, we I have nigh authority authority that 'the mar grtiitoro . uepeunent upon, G tor rum will not famaev. eominc it doea from the' idol of Democracy, Old Hickory hinieelf.A --' -'" Extract from si letter written by Gen. aCKsoxv'in 1W9. to Col PATTWtsoa t ; , "tJpoh t$e succest of our donuitte.man ufacturtt, at thelandraaid of , agriculture and commerce, flepenu. ib t great meat br." the independence of our country ; and I assure vou no than can feel rnofetensi- By tbhn" I &(u fat. netttily tfjnteding; num." Exttactof a lottet from Andrew JaUiaon, to. Dr. ;L. II. . Coleman, of. Warrnoton N.c. tjBiuiXmt Aftn tu, iMdi.y ty and indf pehdeace. - The aro -rwh deocn baa bteaaed on with the tnetht f ni tiooal indepeodeBce, and Bttlooar defence. - J.. a If wc ewtt or rela.se to oa tbe gittt which be baa extended to we deeerv not the" continuation of hie bteaaing." Ua' haa filled 0oT mountain and oof piaiae witb mineral wiik lead, iron and copper, tnd fiven cli mate thd soil for, th tr6mnro( hemp fand wooH .These being the great taaten ala ot Mr national defence theyoeght to bava" extended to them adeqaaU). and fair protection, that earmaaulaetoret end Jabo rera may be placed in a fab competition with tfhoee of Eirrce, jdatwe may have within oureonntry. n supply of theee leading and hit port ant article ao' eaaential to Vatr, I will aak what ie the teal eitka-4 lion ol the acrictdtotiataf .IVh i b the Aaaericaa tanaet t taarket Ibf bid aurplu prodore t Except for Cotton hcjtae neiih : . . mf thi ttlearty prove wihoo there eft hef at home or abroad, that there; tar uk mubn tabor employed ia agHeulture t Com mon sense at oece pointa but the remedy. Take from agrtcuhute ih die Unijed ' Stole aix hundred thousand ineav , wooeo and chiKlien, and yoa wilVat '-oiteo giro a aaae- ketlor more bread tbtt .than .alt run rope now Airniahea ua. la ohon air,, we! have been too lonr aalitvct to the policy -of Brit ish merchant. It i time we ahookJ : be com a little jnore Abierksriised,- aad in stead of Jeeding pa opera and ta borer of J f.IS... . .1.. I. m, mlxltmi time.bv1 eontinuinf our preaeat Poliry. Vei shall be paupet ourares It is.theretor my opinion that a careful and iudtcknia Tariff ia tnueb waifted to pay one national debt, and to afford us'the means of -that defence within eurtfelvee 'on which ihe safety of our country ahd Viberty de petjda. and laat though not taarv a pro- pee thawthetioh of ,or lbon whoh; meat fwWa-flcial to the. n'nrs. 1. Uideped1- Hy.'J it obedient dW.eA Stfid weaitfl twNne eonnattOHy i am veTy.-:repcirully "your eeryant, .-- Wav hare alltoded to aaat one rnch of thia great qoertiui, whlcli we believe ought 10 receive tttotmutvinea aupporl, bL rtho' A-mtrlean- people. Ir ia .to ' be -et rotted lhtit .li: ha bedowa 'party taemnropbtn we believe w shall yet se the drfv when every American eitixan wUl Unite inii up port ' ' " - ' I ; AV reanectfulljF nommend" ihi nbject in the ealin coaiderat.on of buf neit hbnr We are" sure that if he invoatigaie it Wiih a sin eera desire todicover the - truth be will find he ha many - very erroneous view. Finally we-her leave to remind ' hint" that Meuia.Snas-Wrljfhti RuerVVilliams and lames Buthanan and other Democrats vo ted for the Tariff ot -182, on the erp f wuod that ;fV.ya taraaTlia toonirjr fksn bankruptcy androln. The Geerinan nom mated Mr UOabaoan a hM eanUtdeto-for the Pretldeney. and yet he propoaoe with nia party to return tn ih low rate ol 182 B to 43 whwh oHtaued that bankruptcy and hJin.onine land I Jth e . p reat. vx all qp ti un'a' - 4 Is, fJ 214. It was with the view of securing hit ena EhreagtiiMl future attoekt front thee4formida le tribes, that Chehwanra undertook the completion of- tho Great Wall, astopehdou work, suiuaeaiDC too most wonderful efforia of human labor is) oiher countries, and op on which twenty centnnea have ttertod be litda-effett.) The tarreat of W4yrtidi of Egypt, coniaina but a email portioa of matter 10 thia wall . the aolid content, of w htcb not w (eluding the ' projecting ' dims of stone and "brick. which aldne eontains aa much meeowiy a all Lohden hre eup. posed to exceed in bulk the materials of all the d wall in houses in Ens-land add Scotland. The vaatneae of tb maae- mar .be better appreciated considering that tl ia more than sufficient to snrround Ui . tircuniferanco of the earth, on two walls, each aix feet high ly erected by-aonut of. the petty printea ia the north so exclude tbe barbetiane irora their sUtea. A bout a century back, the provinces of Cbih-le," Shente and Shaa-ee, formed the three kingdom of Tain. Chaao, and Yen, which adjoined modern Mongolia. Tor protect hia tor itorie- from the Toork and other tribe on the borders, the king .of I am ouut a wall train tbe north of Lln-taou-foo, north of Yeniran too. .The prince of Cbaou also conairucted a wH fronv 4bt Hwang-ho to- the preaent frontier of Chth le, l oo king of en continued thewan from th north of Seuen-hwarfoo to Leaoo-tung.e'i-'. ' . i - ; i Tb enrperot directed his general. Mtshg teen who had completed -the campaign 'a gaJnt the lUungneoa, to survey tuexralls built by those prince, to. complete the anion and to continue this great barrier from Kes y nh-Jt wan to tho place where, at i ubte queat period Wong-aae-low waa built on the ahnrnof the E&stern. Sea, ia apace of abooifteen hundred -mile over deep vat ley a and roountainaof tfrealalevation, The fouadotiona of -bio pfodiriou wotE, weih laid in the early part of this ya Enof meti nuobeta of men-aorae say niuuooa, beiora third of tb inhabitanta of n Carta in gB.werc collected front til parte of lbern- pixroa win wort; en weairacuire lit superintendence. waa entrusted to Mun ateen, wbo had p'ndet bun tnarmy efSOO- oou men vessel laden witb im weresftnklai (be aeaahore, where the wall uegan to make a btittre for it. Leree arches were boill ifirmrwi at ; eeitatn, tlitncet, were - tort tor- gar- rieon- gates were ntadtal eonvepieai PMcea Of traffic, otwee of troops, etc and - it width, was to grrat tbtvle tome psrta eef 0 nor men eouw want soreast tj ,jn top of the' wall. -.The work, waa completed in the short space pt ten Jreart, in th second year of the usurpation ot r wang (n.T c. SOS f to lhat neither Chehwangte nor any of hie race had th agtisTaction of teeing Ue great trndettakilfg accomplished. ' ' ' , . a luutunr e niMory or VAinet. A Washington Correspondent of the1 New Yk Herald sayst-fLet h be mentioned to he credit of tin Kayner.ofN.asad iiani mett of Mia.,.of tbe House of Bepreael tivea, that they art the very few txeeijilobe who refuted pay foabejiteelsia, deducting t maleri I item ' from ' their trrregato i per dUeea"towsnr,eitt decliiUo Itttttcep et a Joraifo nor a home markatr ,uoxa- hotr. f TNTIKESTlrfU TTORKESPOaa ? .1 if n. 1 : i- . Another, Urtt iroor (fJJmuxa.iof Thelilowinf ftt tee woevr picked 9p on tha :3 floor ef a eennnt-ixnn a few iK)rnare ainee.TvideBdy wriimw by bne or the eojort ed arehoueeeien dot aqibefalT dstk one id . Keniocky. - It haa awery appaarance of be - in5"it the roottV-in iu preaent siate. oa fattier w-baaty sketch ttotie which. Jiongef . letter has beeft. Written. , T ho writer, having maae three or our tripe - between this ehy and Mobil a a hand on boadra eteamert take hi(h grooml. and Kesatnee touch p the cirCumatam tof hie nautlfcal Ml edge, now consider btlnaelf regtilafiarx and oonfVdent lhat- ho- touat -. at - one find . eepecial favof with tho colored famibbet of tho interior after anoounierinr tha dangers ofiheeta tbhi voytgea. But lead bid itttert -ava.. . ?. r N0Ltiai,Jitede tilth ' .. . : ' 1 hesh trtme letter J'niiw'dTjj 14 hHt-3 USA i I)eenjbe184l'id he beed ; ? 4 trahbeliu d Baddtf tffhun Around ai' '' s Mobile ebet tint) Oh! de rtlals, and, d watchfulne, and de een sibkneaa, dat w teaTattripl go nde when we-onsttlirki eit - ae trtfbbted set of billowy tomrootltonaV Sa Vou's hf and goi marneu, na yon, ana an onoeKnowii te (ue.T Wall, T did'nt (.hip: you'd Chang your strtomataftcyt to eeoit alter my depar ter. Ob all de countrra t had trabbled n rer. oh jib me back my old Kentuek, -at we colored people can hold 'our' hend- d Weh, and aee'dar own blaatutei-How Be in a ho Pee Writ dht kttet WyM, I wish tou'dUake de trouble to' gtb all de Vnung ladyabyuwrteraintane mf hS experbOTelt urn tlTb up toyteirm' J iv loueiin anu leu um tier muii ni hiii at because Mh6uhgine'n5i reflre frontl liTtiltvJtaat:tteymam left, becauee dare are manf flah In do eel and n't liVWy'darll be a tnlny mottf."Uet of Um to wttte fur rn ny of um, rm' noi paipiuCT a"" o mil' aimoj -iur( ao" nexatinn myself andhab gul alck of a aet- farin fife,' bal ut git Jnarrid or ptrrwH In d8 littembtt " Tell 3e gals dat Pm oho otJ, deiti chips oaf fiebbdr atant slid yhen hel welkin, nonebber- My otily hop, now f in teermge family and pichin single blessed ness to de debble. Will you djaist tbe f i I knowr yon -i...-".; Va 'W- OhlhenohrieTHlf nl!Miffed'JtoyftJ theonde tie meat eebert I M yroj 14 ""' " my akin heart and thought H would be fot' , ' , ebber. Youre, . T Et. Btrt. , N. B.l hopei cft yw dieM tjf'.'Bc. etry-M datlas sentence,' and lay hl to ob C"-! hait radder dan d hed. It Lit Ipectlei V? r'' j wellt ' My Usrt ia sadJt tMibbled.- ' t N. B'sv la test topen'd dia 'pistlaf trt deform you dat I'll matry imcet tfly -gal dat isat lame or nformed h any tray,' ,11 dart itoxntnce in loowvii irg ta Texuti v i Dey iayeyr atl'for annexaahun eber dt " ,' and immediate at dat. ; Yours,,agaln . ' ' upon annexation and although we way hart) ' (" altarad, tho arrangemcnta and punctuation rt trine, ws hav ajlowed his drihocrtpby-to speak for ftaelf. It it to be hopadthaiEphy V ; may be ahecful In hi appeaj';tq 'y,i i Merlirtdyr for aid, and not be driven uitat i .-I'.-.-a.ii -t? "t - i ' Ethane Aiexanuria uaxetre siste inn i eat . Cat. Betttaq hat canted t be paWitbed jr v ' t . , Missouri f letter, in which he tleelarst IhU "' ' fh rejeetien of Mr; VaBBeih MiyHht ' 1sl Baltimore Cweeiitletwnl n tlfnL&Z -TRIOUE. which NULLIFIED the choice rv ;:T of th peoplei the right or the people bmfV . r 'J-; ' the jjrineinlerof our f overnmenJ. J Jt.t'?' nbmlntHy h.1 cdlJIy eonshtl ppor,i' -'J . Pelk tnd Dallas, however, 8twfrmtnVf4 ding f hia Original tjnTbefy it-thl fuun .'V.' lau -of-tl proceedin-by'hitA'thf"" ex pressed will of ih tnajmhy wat thwaN ? -ted by tha adoption til b'titi'trindM'"'i7r-'-tl republican rat nt lttlonnthuctiontJ;' were, set at defiance by tho who preteti- . w ": ded to be the BpeiukcnasXpiebre.tii i of Jnttraetion andlndividualt were uuk 5f -InatetP for. the Jlrat tbd tecohd bEJert of i v . the. government for w bom Dot ten person", ,T in the U, "Sfates, bad 'expressed a pfelef-, ' - 4 w l.i.it. t I Jat' a . a THBWHIO 8YTEMf t fTS- . nome : laoerj. wora wi nomn y nay at . T- tiny rar-owqcoanirymrn in. preierencty elp Americans 'rtti prof ret vAnerirt 1tbM assist America iodptlfyi let th , 7 Saflih tmmit ika ftTiitii 1Kb. Nnrth anrtnta - J.'- " tha-Soulhi what. wt dtth't want wil .raw- - .".w m . ... . " . 1 " F - thin wty what w cent .mate or produce ".., w will noy from (oreifrnert.' , Thit it the . Wbf systeaii 4hit It Ucey .Cjty't polt. f M S r W tcentry and l a . m. , iJ . 1 oar ceunrryjnn avioro ' any. ioreign aa-, . tioBj 'aad mean first -to take cart of Amer , . icaa men tad American. byt grid Ae- ',: i-aneirlt alid omeB' , . We are not an 1 die people we meat .tnd w wil) liv by a lairi Itfttdt ni ;tnd clothct aat and we-theat) 4 Uk catr of thtt labor in, prefeVeae to any fete, of toy power, fur eigji at demttU. - llence w want t, dW wictHe and protective 4anne Anntpolia JU. 1QB PWNTLNO, at ttia OfiUt. ' 9
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 7, 1844, edition 1
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