il MM I 4 C must no admit llui it Las plae-- i"j hiscoBntryat halfaceatuiy inadvauce Lf he i-itfoa I it; would bate been, Si, adoption The value of homt aj . .. . r.rV.mi market.-is ncalculable. It may m en as be illustrated Dy a single ez-ampie. ihrpe anndred! thousand bales of cotton now roan ; .fctoredio the United States were torown into the nlaited market et Europe, who o estima vk IhaJreduction in tbe price of that great sup liable conaeaoeoce rY ' ti.a mnrri.nka of the tariff was proposed t meserve our manufactures; from impending win menaced I by: the .jmioUtratioof G; ral Ja to be, I irott mat " J . i- psin conjunction wilb the ft Jasb duties, home ralqatioos, and the Ipniltsf ?rVe aticks' inserted tor the benefit of tbem. W.uring interest, will ensure it reasonable :kfTiiatfli protection. . . . rti,t. I lntimitely connected With the strength, tbi. if rosperii afy.-ibe yntor, W1,' Lhc uf InterMl lmproraments of which yo di"rtfc wssd i r " .j i--t L. rctrn nnrllfin Hi -.fcoRnectiMg ne -p " Bur " . " : lij : Tt . it:IJi k. iflFtaA a smrit throughout ton t me uilliJHi 'B " -rr. ! . . i r . - . 1 1 ' . t - . i - W t A nr. land wmcn nas impeii :" f knienakef the accomplishment oi mosi oi .vKvoiH dhicb ought to be periormca -jwp lint gyration Anc after the distrtbotumipl !e surplus recently made from the common treas "'t irv. but little now remains for the general gov 'PL.f. t .firtil in dr. on this arrest subject, ex- Unt thr warts wkh ars intended .to prpvidei i I t L.'.-. ..p h cornrit nf rnnimftrfffi i niinn ind the cuxnpleuon of the Cutn-I i- i -i , ' r L--JiT- L ctn ihA imnrnt i lacit ofiharlvvfsl 1 bad ffared that the expend-J ;l; ure: I piibHclitoncy had been .often wasteful llinil unnpcessjiryl upon woiki orrtbe lave snores 1 ! ? LAW OF TI!C!HOD. ' -T- l v .. .. : i 1 1 j. ' . It i rritm to be very coramqa for all stage, tiamhoat. and railroad proprietors to adfeiiise 'Freight iand baggage ai trie risk f of the owners. and many people are made to believe mat inese! notices exonerate the parlies from their liabilities as! common carriersi vThis U pb so. The law is I well settled to 'the contrary.! From a well- digested article on this eobjct. farnislied to ihe Albany Actrertiser py a tegai u54mh, tract the tollowiog itexahdri GazeUe.i I lit Is expressly decided tliai stk jejeoach, rail road, and steamboat1 proprietors ere cnnmon car riers, tna are;like allother ommon carriers; au- JteraMe! for the baggage t)i passengers ; in a i they are regarded as inurerf;aid mu3t answer for any loss not occastooed iy-inf act e1 God or the public tnaniti.' ThattheTTalt that tHe ovoit tr is present, or sends hisseraots to look ater the property, does not alter the else That cum iaojy carriers rannot festiictthelr -Commoo law liability, by a general ooiic jlikihat wbicbl have taken a bo re as the text of t bis article,- that a notice, fall baggage at ; tna; nsip of, tne owner, even ir broagbt borne to tne it nowge -fvi passenger in a stage coach fwho ost his tronk, o nn nrntprtinn In thft nronn'et&rs of tll6 COSCh A an -action againu thetn forlitf'' loss 'tftitpropo&'yoy 14Ufyl.0w.ta havt my life, it u trbak; That common jcarriers-aeJ)oando de- it your power j-fakei it ; still continuing io his lifer t&'each passenger at tM en pf his journey formtfr jposttiuo; from" which he had cerer stirred, bis trunk w .baae.?i That? thel .whole'duty io Ilolstem took idf libcrate aim for two' seconds, this aspect rtC P3 llnef farfl er. na 1 nredandjMr'lVIoprejfell lo the ground mortally iha trr; nf fwrfinnrv cireirt marking theba? I wounded. 3 The hall lent erect the abdomen, visa saie. entering it upCj.a ajbiB, and deliver tng through the colonic thence ranging upwards inc.a check ticket to the owner; renders eas its j with tne spine. ) , llulslein ; immediately mounted discharoe. That the nassenfferl is not reqotred his hors.8.! which : tnfe, ' Labbalts had in readi taexpose his person m a crod, or endanger his ness for him and f dished off at full speed. safety in1 the attempt lo-deWnaie or claim his Upon his friends reichirig brrn.Mf Moorecalm prnperty; ' ; -j Vl'j ' : ly obejVed, tbai he was kUle that the bail 1 What 3 the reason that Ithe eommon4aw will had hurt his" spiniH Surgical aid' was imtnedi- not excuse the eatriei ipnles he ihow the act of j ately piroenredi! Up6a the Sargeon aononoce n A 1 . .t f t, h..kf; 'ttiA mlo! ! msnl In hlm'tdal IhAUniin J nOo fatal mrA tVtm 'lheaj.proacli v(i ;his ! fTuti in cn?en hy. all.-f?: cept the two Labbatts.aiid a few cho:ce spirits, he remained .concealed in his lair. 1 ,;A little ba fure 8 o'clock, upon j lhat rooming, j Mr Moore came to on footand alone; to cross of ex to towni ignorant and nnconscioaar of the fate : that await--ed himil:He had arrited at an open space Before the house,) when llytstein, sarrounded by his I r iends; rosbd from (his, hiding place, with, a double barrelled shot gun to his shoulder,, cocked takin-f deliberate aim at Mr Moore, be called Inn htra aloud : Besf for .your life, you; damned rascal,kirlwUtkiUyo!u: . I,'- Mr Moure, aware now for the first time, that his enemy -was so near; suddenly stopped, folded bia-arms across? his Itreast, drew; himself op to bis fullhelght.-and observed, i'Mtilolstefo you have ' me' in Jroor poweir beg ' foj my life.. I shanH-shoot if'yott please..1- Holstein did so the.gnn snipped. 1 Immediately Mr Brmghurst stepped up to Hofsieiri j and 'requested him to de sist : - he rinsed an- instant, cocked . the other barrel, tbea laid itrbyi his side bat pantins for tne oiooa 01 nis cjcum nerimmeaiaieiy drew a 31 IB1 I 1 you eptr- . i win JigMfyou iofjf cin, 'pa equal ttrrms iii any manner you 4; that he cave iji. wird for the service; r 1 r Iludton -v --ur3 as a River Chronicle, p-au-.- - -' 1 1 z: ..... re-, 1 nil to dectlre and utti-ud hendrt Js at a' time out of liberty, hich is esteemed more valuable, thin life itself, than to defraud an individual oat of same -money or property, onn of the" conve niences cf life. If we would preserve liberty political falsehood .should be disgraced and rsti mated in the same-manner that private fraud is I when defected and punished, v . : v- V -1 I rniDAYa AUGUST 0, 1839. to ih Patron of foe Waidvaxan i 7 I In taking npon ourselves . the manage ment of this paperl and thus- becoming io some degree yoar servants,! it is but natur al far yoti io inquire who' aad what we are ; aou increiorjB it ia; necessary lor us to say remembered, that Mr. Van RntPrt n.r. in THE NORTHERN MAN WITH - SOUTHERN PRINCIPLES. The following bit of legislative history ought to be borne in mind by those who arc so willing to lake Mr. Van. Buren by ' the hand, as a southern man. It should like wise jbo remembered, that he voted for the odious Tariff l)f 1828, and under- the pre text of. making it unacceptable to its friends, threv into it its most oppressive provisioni: That after; this was done in the character of -f - . - . - ... . , cn enemy, he contrived to get instructions from the Legislature of New York, and ad vocated the measure. If ought a key to be h th nohev of the lawJfos this" safety of all 1 olavful smile illumined' hia .calm.' undisturbed persons, tne necessity oi w nose i a nairs requires i ieaiaref nn.iemarb.ea, ctu uoys. i nave uvea ir; . i t j L ! --.n ins. anl Minltirf i i s..inniT iI.a orpnt iiv stems or noiicv IC i T,'tust nrffMtMl. I was actuated ib l.aparatouunt. desires which bas mnuencea ma bronJhpul my wnoie puoiic career, wi ucacii .tj, ii all its Jntegruy and. vigor, oor nappj IU',,ri In ii is comprehended, peace, safptj "' T- ; J . i t .. - . --.it..... riastiiui ons and airjtnai cousuuues vrW !nil htnn of odr country. II We nil tne ' -f.!-".! .J Ii .....t. .nil r?ro I tne SCt ntrS hi oisurMtrr, auaitu, f-r M h i . W .i ' I . ii.nimC.w iicn rise no oeiore us. - 'j. n t . i .i if., . Uut iC it bjmoii proper ana ex pep ten. loie&e the cae to the several states, those internal rp She' waMsjofi. Society . keqotre, there is' one giteU hd U&iiii nisowrce lu whtcb I think them fair Vr entiited. 'rho p'i$lie domain has accomplish W'ii Ui n:mo! which it wis . dedicated by oa Uelui tiHirw i fatberL in ! satisfy itUI the larid s " . .t t t -rr r i. . ij!niles, ib;ch; them tot trust these sort jof persons,; (common may b$ safe an i their ways 4besej carriers -might have induing all persons that had any dealing - with them,! by .cbmbining with thieves, &c.; andjet dojngit in such a clandes tine rnanner as would not; be possible to be dis covered.' . '--;:j''3'- - -'' ;; l-f :T ; CoWen, Justice, in Cole si pood win,? cited abo?esay8, at page 2S0, 'I JiatevaiA that re laxinfi: the common law ififforilpens the. high road to fraud, .perium theft, and roobery . It does more. . 'Looking to IheTpfesent ordinary pov io say uuiversai, means u iraei anu nous. portatioo by coitches, ratlroids;VambQat8,ack ets, and merahaot. vessels the mere saperaddi tion of-negligence in respect1 o the safely of passengers and property wjould xbnstiiute a most (earful item. 'Tb ere, is n principle in the laVv better settled than that, whatever- has an obi- lqs tendency, to encourage guilty negligence J framl, or "crime, is contrary tot public policy. Such, in the verv natureot taints, is theconse a IFhigl i 'Siefa fifyig, attdhow I believe more slrongfy yhanefifii tfie ' rrta Ifrmg cause,' Fnm thel instant tbd ball, struck, paralysis' seiz ed the lawcr extremities, and vithout one inter- vai oi-ease, irom ins mosi excnuaing loruieui, sor7erihg;io ison;jlajngaag 'ten thousand deaths, he calmly expired in thV- full possession of hr9:.mental facuhiesjat eight iclock this eve- ning. From the gud$orltl iter Hi Chronicle quence of allowing the common-carrier to thTowj off, or irfnyway restrit, ! his legal liability i were pranied to ihe officers and tir,- ''.r t.r iij'.n..liliiA ' bm'iIJ til Hmtnbuliitg ! tolithe extinction of the national ai dQress; a necessity of employing. the common Gaasy mftff?lV :bn E! verse 'iSuiiiigtfaiic oxnjinon.Oti Frt day Nfst weljbefie jfyli'a joiniion with our citiC0s. ?genraljjr. .J?rjeofj the most Jsublime end splendid; aquatic phenomenon we ever witnessed in our' Jrfvr.- j About 12 oVIock a black clou& psciilovejr oqr Bay, and no sooner riad "it cast its shadow upon the wa ter than thifre fafOse a most-, magnificent Hater SpoUi; winch reared its lofty head until it unitecl with tho cloud, with which it coitinue4j ftoi fivcjlj qrossing; the Bayi from Tallerli IPlCHoihe neighborhood of something of j ourselves; and the manner in tbo-4w3t;detTree. relaxed! his hostility to which we propose to, conduct; theVaUhM Southern insUiunbosunUl. he- berime die heir annar&nt in iIia ihmnn m nnbr.l j . p, iu8f po.u.es oi we p.oer, j,ckson . TBtM0f , iuddeo, he became ywuitu aiay uo cunsiuerea oi me nisiim pbrtance,) we continued. now understood as- the and. whilst we sball mak CONGUCiic Hci:- ' Salisbury, Nfely's Mill, -. Thompson Mill, . Morgan's, We have hrar ! r satisfy us that there : difference on either ; has a few cajuiiiy il .1 - " . ti l Northern man withvSouthern princiales. e can say tharthey shall be o. tU' J.. . i w ' f r .u i But lne memorablo words of Litt elon We approve of the: principles 1Tr .. rn . . i. . , . " ' f nig -principles : .. ' . w Wu'.arobiecrri- Pl''in-'nS ! ftriff l ougb rsue an even course W- . i i-M- It -i. a?piqin2 extremes gbt nevergic te forgotten. He has deceived os bijee,11 said the Virginia Senator, "that was bis fault : if be ever deceives us aain. it willf be?our ault; but he has deceived us .again, and it would seem,that many of us are . content to be deceived again and a-gain..- Bot to the record:' .; r u .The-Legislatoreof he State of New York, in (he session of-1818' 19, passed the follow- i - : - - it i ---k "T" .--- fcwwi iwiio Maw an1 uucu. mi" of the country -we Jsb all br no. means ne- plication to the admission of Missouri . - - gleet Ibeir interesrj-but will makeitour con- . Whereas, ihe.inbibitin tbe Turther exten Ifini tilL- iAi .i, i; t ' - " aion of slavery.iMhese Uoited States, isa sub stant aim to lay before then such informa- ject bf deen concern to the-neonl, nf th;. Sii, ubjecf . !of (jiiailtutei ajfCl an whereas, tve consider j slavery as an evil tain to itraS ay he culled mQcl! ? deplored, and that etrery constita- i I ' t J tional barrier shouldjbe. interposed to prevent Its 4 we shall endavor 'constantly to be found ar bur J 1ps-r- fajt fcfllif-': t g' " tjiu mrge aiii"-Sa" atchm!virig j ti metjr notieeiofjall movements calculated in otir opinion to en 4angerttie prosperity an cj safety of bur high ly favored Country and her Institutions . f As. manyl $f tho FatronsL of the"AVatcB- man re.husbandmea the fboce end. sinew i tion on the: matters that peruin well as those tarious parts bj 1 carrier ader those legal arrangements which al-1 uer i i,,w anv numDer oi eersons to assume mat cnar- n5tt prodacts of . t W a !--. .... : yrbt. : It is in dinger of bein? totally ion, Ij.yeVandrijnbrvident legislation ; and, an libft olasible pfetext of benefivino the poor t!litiiif in fihe liiand of s&eculators, the) founds .ffii.iva .ii.jiiiii.v'j'M"f fi ! I hate thought that- the :iblic domain sbUnld be eqoitably divided am alt ihe stales. 11nlbeir hands tbe load wou iiK!tt id tKerpTeuiii)ti of those preat and cos lit iweFks v hich many of tbein have undertaken .& some, find' 1t dijfri:att to ci mplete t The wjlthj draWal' of the jfund from jibe dinger to wb.iefL fit h exposed j and the corruptiag influences which" it exerls, fluctuating as the fund does!, f'or.'fear to year, would scarcely be felt by the general fedvernment.iin its legitimate nperatipn, ana woUtn. serf p m impress upon ii ine-periwinj- anceof :the necessary, duty of economy and strict acter. and thus discoorage and sppersede the provision fof other modef or coijiveyance. Mj? con clusionis, lharhe shalf not be allowed, in any form, to biggie with his cqstnmerf and extort one current, of wind in an parted its bimelion disappeared! i JltSone - - s - exception and another, no wj, or speciar acceptance tice. lie shall nut be prt self a common carrier for a mandatory, or less1, to h a public servant, with certain duties defined by law, and he is bound to perform tno3e duties" even by express prom any more than by no viSeged to make him-1 his on benefit, and s employer. He is a ccfWiitabililv. ' ll.is is nit a suitable occasion, and, perhaps, p handed os the Ii m nni ji hi npfson tn -rnntiatA hrp on tbfl con I Riant urniph annpsra in tr Iitiiin uf our plcbtie affiirs ; but 1 trust that jl cords the murder, the fyol opposite direction, il iwith the cloud and, time, though at the distancejof three im lies, it assubed io ap pearance, a; magnitude in cirrjnmterence much larger tlian hogshead stood like a perpendicular, eJ, arid " throngh. the transparent imstj w tiich; surrounded it, large bodies of water! oftentimes streams larger than a man's botl jrj jcquld be seen whirling and twisting up the misty path to the over hangingicloodat lai height perhaps of five thousand feet.' jyhere tie column connec ted with the clotul, it ass jmed the appear ance of a funnel, serobrac ng ,tie entire cir cumference Df the cloud, while its base.ap- 5 mass bf fog Its dissolu tion commenced at'nr near thn clnud and ep mourning. It re aj theirioment M. SMebaratiOrr, vast quantities and! horr.b e murder o(- watr. ciul(3tw! seen whirling down ic whole the wa From the LouisvilU Journal. MULDER OF JQrN wj MOORE: A gentleman direct from Alexandria, La. has peared .a dehsb tnss of fog Red River ! Whig of the 6th in rpm thenteresimworks n win storey issuing: irpmioe .rress in va J ne uniiea.oiaies, clearly giving Congress the of th Umed Stales. :L- We tn- H Vo '?qoire Af new Siate., not . comprised fend bestowing, oje attennonpw lubject than has been heretofore;" and seek, of ibeir admission inib the UnionrhWefyrev tberebyi aside'from other matters; to give th!???& fi( orable Senate concur 1 . X ii vr ? iT I.? therein,) lhat oof Senators be instructed? and o the Farmer wbq may choose to.fav or us our RrpreseniaUtes in Congrws be reouested. to itb his patronage, more thn an equivalent I oppose the admission of a Stare into the Union, - .7 viiiwi j ut cuuipnseu jis aioresaiu, ,ma king the piobibiiion of slavery therein an indis pensable condition of admission." -: On the 29th January, 1820, the Senate took n n 1 It a roa Inlinn aml . n a w .a . a 9 . pec. orMoril.. -Well ,kePleiS,e i, CTfo liT: jhuoling; ouand frranjioff mudf such ,. Mtla9; Aowlii iswm. B.nov, 'matter,7 as we may think will be interesting, Bowne, Childs, Dudley, Dayt'in Ditmiss. useful and improving to eur readers and the rpaia ruruungnamk uamnaono, atari, Hv lefy, Moore, Noye?, Pyne, Umss, Rosencrontz. Skinner, S war, VAN BUREN, Wilson, Young SO." e io the cosf of-this paper.; We cannot obtain bbr coh?enf--nor would we to exclude from our columns the sub- Public. JWhoirtenr;irrnwn Wtfh me, without iotlnf lor, so long and well known Jn litis city as the lnrll5euWi mift.uaul-l! :.ing ihV sigii'..ffebce-ip any present, it).?ie zealous, the noble,and theUicduInt advocate of f8 "W f?1 PPearf- ,n pe-ajkyj hreslntitfiom! whom.it'ismy Tnisfotfrinfs IVY hie; principles. B 5 iers 01 l!,eiflaJ7li moment wss propi- li torieit AVe believej that there is a radical tjaal A For the want of room.we mnstllimit ourselves lious for the grant!. display. The heavens liiniraiiiai uf thegcivfrnment ; lhat great to a brief history of the events, lhat led to the around us were! shaded bv a black and an- s Ml tne country are trodden, down ; that perpetration of 1 tbis most ru fain if and bloody orv cloud "thel siki cast hia'lirioiitest rars and dangerous principles and practices -have I deed. After the establishment of Mr. Moore's I n 11. the rhnnntktns iof R Ark land hevnnd in fudged and Jcpntinued. that ar fetrWl-I paper tt Alexandria, the ft ends of the Adminis hlniL' JL.J irt .hJnk.mn 'hl.mif.it Mn: iunrhun bf the purse and the sword lit the tration in that Ticinity sodn!ieicejved. that, by ""'i 6; ; -"V -vr 1 R 7-T V- Vt. 1 O - I -.11 1 interest bdt:n con same haiis. alrealv alarmingly stronirkis perse Ivtringly aTtemprd; that the conotttuiton bas been i!roslyvMktejd.V and lhat by the ;vast acepmu;- niiyn oi eecuiie pwer,nciaai aua aieuuaieu. ;i vus&ie3ii is raniJIv tendio? towards ah elect i .s:r. i i fi J i i ! ) live tuouaTcitji a unse are our cuuticiiuiis, uuu In fine, we intend to strain every nerve. to render the Watchman a piper wor thy thepuppbrt andf patronage, not only of jts former friends, but off all' who may favor ?us hereafter.! : j I , "s i: i j - f . t . j. ' t ? . " f Of ourselves, it may not be amiss to say, jthat we are practical Printers; and thatwe 'have a good deal of .experience inthe busi ness. We have associated i for ihe purpose of making an honorable livipg, and we con fidently believe, that the 'public will be disposed to' favor i us so long as our labors The word Republican has lost its origi nal meaning : it once was understood to mean a friend to the country and Constitu tion in sincerity and simplicity; but when compared, with the practised exemplifica tion of the persons now using the term as applied to themselves, it "means one of the isjoiity, or to be on, the strong side wheu shall . hieriuhe confidence of an enlightened 11 can be ascertained which side that is : if People J S ! powerful! I his pen, he was fast breaking down their cause throughout the State. In the stabling resuh of me ursi eiecimns in ana arouna Ajexanaua, mey saw all their gloomy fears confirmed. : 1 hey saw. that there was no ho.e for ihem but in Vt- Cestly andifieejrefy entertained. .'jThey prescribe J lencing the eleqnebt; voice b tlie Whrg ,charn v to us lb duties which we have to-nerflirmP tck I nion. and thev knew enough of him to be aware vr-irds ourcoontiy. To correct past evils and to i that bis tones were to be hushed bnly in silence ave,r.t impending dangers 'we te no ettectual of the grave; They imported folly from N. der, rolling in the distance, and the. vivid nasjies oi iisntmns auuQ anjawiui aoiem nity to the scene. 1- Ihs RepubIican MiJEsTr.' This terni has been suggested tb the people by Mr VaniBuren's fhiserable' vanity, in at tempting to get upf processions! and fcageants. a i n "it . r - - - i - - r a. j - - - - t - t i . . r remedy! but jmj a ; change M our iuK-rs. Tbelopf Orleans, a Mr. Zim; a lowlived journeyman s lovW U3td IRi qerision,ttlia phrase eti anqnestipnaM printer, and employed hl UepUblipja Majesty a nis moTemenis ELECTIONS We have received information through a private source, thatj Hilly ard received a ma- jority of 5d votes over Hawkins in Gran- vine Uountjr. J nejr .are botn van buren men, but t be . W bigs votep for Hi 11 yard. Our informant states that Ibis will be a close conteslir- positiou; coralilutes ihe majority j wy tne majority ot me nation, a great reaport- moore to mortal combat. l ne ichallenge was tury . ining connected wun nis movements i ulwlityj Iberefbre, attaches to it If.defeattd, borne by . Mr. King -HoJstelnJ jNloofe Tefused shows lhat he IS imitating Ro ally. Mon- )by;,isowtf divisions, and not bV ihe merit of; the to receive, remarking thabe ifoold have no 'arcbsl.iievei . move without ! the attendance Kie s WjTf Mr Vj,g BtOen;while at !-i Arewenorltbehcalled ertimM ts& Ulatvd fellbwcitizen by the highest of duties to ted of chalfenging 'Moo: waitill midnight M-c Jj Jal ,tlfmLfmlt f : oor coufttry. to its fje'einstitations, to posie:(i,; nd then, under the protecting Wings of the t ions, aK rterefor .the! conveyance, of r! a kJ..,.Ji a .iU.,aii im.i -LrinAtiZL darkness; proceeded to msrhim.rrhe next day His Maiestv'.PnnceUohn'V and the ti ui lii rt ww in iu . aia'a arr auu ws ca iuuiki uit.iuu i v-ij m - - m w i . . a i t. r w -. a i . . i a - t"h . noia. nd eriil.rraHaea,.idiscard all coliaieil 1 e met tloisteia in the stjreet.land, artnoogn aBijiitins- in disraffard . everv 'subordinate ' point I the- latter. vvas. armed to the -teeth, denounced . r f t ' jJ I him "In hi KpsrH a llnr ani Vpn ..K.iK. 4,.-ifi ia t rt.nninit tn ru fii prnnmnm sr jiiiu tniri i w - Van (Buren's bead is thrown off Moore met Holstein in the street, and, although Royal House I spenaia. ctionluuiiio heart and band, to preserve!, for seq'ieatly he again met Hi lstein.jbot that das-Litres!-. iKa Vips!n(T of a free frnvernment. tardly miscreant again qnailed before him. no. IwtselyJ Llmestly- and" faithfully administered, daring, in his presence, o make the slightest .anu I ! to transmit. flnot i we permitted our differences aboot mere men t -M m All is -exclusive and urned. He has l jLi.i. z'j : rv.. v iWiiu uit?a anu uisar uiwa our causa r - vf H '! prioclplea L&ret im perUhabte, but men have bjotia ! it iflev tioif existence, aid are themselves liable I m j iebanda'tTce bVief conrm? flounce. ii- i Vf my I t - arae crea ti any obstacle to cordial an- isArandj- harmony, aay with it, and concentrate -- Ufvni iuui iuvii lUV'l Ulii ' 8H,rjj.iig iviil Upl i ekes oflths opposttfon. Wbal is j .a public; loiin , i worth who is not yer ready to sacrifice himself iLf the' good his country ? . I have unaffct edly desired retiremeot.1 I yet desire it when, :Consisiently with the do'ies &. obligations which j4 uvre.;l can honora&Iy retire. V N veterab:oI- tdier, coveted with scars and wounds, trtfiieteill in oiaoy setreie battles, and hard campaigns, ever lceied his discharge with more pleasure thin ; 1 shiiufJ mine. Dot I think thaitikn him 'iih. out piesumpiloa, 1 am eotiiledto an honorable arse. A- ln eonelusioo, Mr. Recorder, allow me to ex- Swiss tWibeciiy gavtromeiH, through von,; my : ft-jiii'Mul ani especial acknowledgments for its lWri al Wader cf than hospitalities' of this eh I . : - a 1 m m- aiid vi you my matis ipriae inenaiy anc mi- the, disguise, ofj jKepublicanism -.t k-i ...i l- .: i i.:.- .L.- wiiti wmcu ue nai so .iona praciiscu dd toe credulity VsT tho people and stands tevealed as the admirer, and imatator of -Monarchy . Hls sons are sent to England to rnincle det d- oi wood-a- deed , which ta the sbame of and frateroiize with RoyaHi- VPrince John," uuman na.ure, ne ai leogimaccompnsned. , ; 1 has been a year abroad a ttending Levees ic cupy irom a img anaiinuiiing an fie in j ni-',' ' tT kv-u -RiMhi" Editor. HefiliM1.it.n,ii!,krtniik-etif.,t I now tbereJ and accordiogito; theLpndoB es p8sibilUy Iof defending hjmserf H There I Court 041' making 0 'entirely ceased the beating of as noble and bold a heart inconsistent with the Family projession of - ut v . a iiauiiu uraiuii y ut I IKUVUIUtUUUli'MIVUIIU iJV(vuiiii . il- . J..1 -it ' 1 e iv.i! . I -'I- l- - I. . . U.i I ( - ctcmai U.BUU4I0 ci -oiooa tor Diooa pursue me wumrKf, ana nnr oy ai? and fcv 'injgoMn'nts onul be sball gladly look ven to the scaffold as a refuge-: . 1 Wefare not! diiDosed to ! withhold from Mr Van'Buren ariv of the doiv he achier- twit MACE;G: PENDLETON, JOHN JOS BUUNER. The School Ticket was successful by a majority of 120 or 30. The ;Greensborough Patriot states that news came on tho ..way billi to that . place that Charles" Sbepard lis re?elected iii the Newbera District, overS Biddle ' We oao anticipatec mis result ijom lne tone 01 the Newbern Spectator. ' Col. rWai j CMans, of Cabarrus Cbu'nV ftr , was elected on trie 26th July, Brigadier General, or the 1 Uh Brigade bf N. Caroli na Militia, , composed of tbe rounties of ICabarrus, Mecklenburg l an ftlontgomery; over Uol. John bloao, of Mecklenburg PolHMeansSOO 1 Sloan 67 I! II! !, From the Red River tPhig.fufyG. ' Mr. Moore had taken .a summer residence :n the Pinewoiids; across the River, about a mile from town ; thither .he was in the . habit. of re pairing j every i-Temog and returnine: in the There appears to be a. distinction recogrrised in the commnnity between; political Konesiy and fmoral rectitude ; if a! man byfjialse .asseitions, defrauds his neighbor; out of anf article bf proper ty or a sum bf money, he immediately looses his 1 character for hone'stt and probity aid applica vf 1 1 fin ib 1 niuini 1 w Tnwnci in inn innini 1 anmnfiiv ,C m - - L ! . " s - . . - w ."i w a . -V --- 1 ' & : f .11 m haniv iiimn iiinnionr . morning: Red River at Alelandria is crossed Svymm by persons comings IToW the inewoods Opposite iy mm k?W 10 11, by means of a ferry on the) suramtj of the bank stands a house, known ss tbeFerry House Tbe road passes ihjs hoo$e,'and:is so situated, that any person approaching tha . ferry can be seen from it a considerable distance .The" occa- ed inaSingsmg, add therefore, though we for the purpose of enforcing restitution : But on confess it disgrace to oar plicer we .state lhd other side, when;fraud,a sVhbod, and eye- the fact, that lAwaWAiWafclAAf r Vi ..- . . .1. Vit v j ; .t i t it ' i t. 1 1 ry manner of. deception is nsedi 10 an Election ki$cdhU&and,titk'iihich ht seemed high iJ - . . f - f- - s :v .1 1 I. - . . V . mm miMha.ilM A In...... M m m.maK . 1. I- jiUEii6f yi lujuij. (ujJiac iu uo BUSlSineUr fin hii wa tnthf iinat. a oerson wasappoin- . - IMS . i f . i II- -fVif teujotnoia overjuis neaa bjj umwrin,jiiuf. theldshiib ;sewb; theslavecf the Chinese, Emperor. 1 On nii'Way,'toi(leeks1 hill, boys addressed him I with:-'adulatory' speeches . - '- r. . " ' a ' . t mnlt rtf lK.lD.nl... i. J . J ' .FJrfca-ii. T '"IVrS: Wbicb thev had been taught for the occasion i.igiuiaanfci43 nlct cf Tsesday, the jdJ day of July, hicbj so jsnucU pleased Mattin, beio the t- iii . ; :.lvfctiiaaected"bimscif ins ttUds- await Umtlerg demonstratiosi he bad recsir if a direct falsehood is propagated, it is soffi ciently excused by ; the assertipn that it was on Iy politic -tbajt was only to injure .B8 candi date or benefit another: in tbe election-; that all that be uncertain, then swearing to ones own falihility and popularity until -false asser tion shall grow io to a. received beliefin 6pitef all rhyme and reason. To brag, banter and bet; gasconade and.. bully so as to outface the very front of truth and pro- babzlity ; to equivocate and falsify in such manner as to abolish all distinction between truth and falsehood, and make the worse appear the better course. Falsehood, says one,' when well adhered to, is as good as truth. The name of Republican, therefore, by assimilation is equal to that of Dema gogueto such vile uses has it. been applied; like the name of Jew once an ; honor and praise in the earth;. now a curse andt re proach among all nations. ' THE CHINCH BUGS. . A praC'Ical fafmer of this county has sugges ted ftb us tb necessity of removing" every, corn stalk from the fields where tbey.oow stand and either destroying ihem with fire or potting them in manure pens where they will be sooq trodden to pieces. ; It Is quite evident that 'the -corn stalk affords tb? most secure quarters for these destructive vermin dnrtng . the winter; and if mey snoum be covered with earth as is often the case, tbey wili be. stilljhe more secure. Wg can think of . no more efficient mode of ex terminating ibis destructive- race of insects than by a general destrociion of their habitations. If farmers would unite in a resohtion of this kind -1 r . - - . they might expect greatly diminish Tf not on- tirely to get .rid of this peat. If some system of this kind is not adopted- there is no telling to what an extreme this evil may ran.' We rejoice to see from. our exchange pa pers, that the crops of the present season, are generally good. Io Tennessee and Kentucky they are excellent. We siocere- Iy hope that the people will make the best bf thts opportunity, foexonerate themselves from the debts of other years : and that t .. ...... . . - run ti::- The ajiurned : Burke assembled at t: garjton, im t tie H'y.':. jiurnment, when ( ! ed. tbe Chair, and J: as Secretary. Af; r i was explained, C !. v Resolved. That v tion to hold a State C November next, for i :..n. .. lit .. . suiiauia canoinaie i : Resolved, That i delegates to reprts : . vention ; which u r - VVfbereupon, tho C der F. Gaston, Jo; ry, E. J. Erwin, t:.': B. S.Gaither, C , tory remarks subr-siu the meeting the L , 1; JZjspIr erf, "That ' nominee ot said C Spectiuiiy present 1j ; dy Ihe name of the i: ander.of -Mccklech.:: private' merit aro State. A ' "Gentle:::-.;, bearing, handsoor.o i roenls, devoted pur i tion, under whose : and" character of ti t : any crisis, and ur, ; -was received with ing, and passed c.; .On motion of E. J. Resolved, That i'. ting; be 'published - Lv State. Meeting adjourn -!. WILL! James Avert, t !";;;;;;; - . 'Fou HIZ According to rr. of the citizens cf I- mA i. iL- . Dunlap on tbe Ail. f forming themschr I Association, and r the anniversary d tion. The meeting v. : tT m ' m 3lr. 1 nomas A. L pointing Air. Uolt. lheiequest of tl. Wilson addressed t snort and apj.ropr; I he object ci ; plained by . F C it was ' ' ' Resolved, Th .i ed to arrange the t upon the follovvir Jed by the Chair F Cowan, A. llo James A. 11:11. 1 ing a short time, r rangement. 1st. i hat the i dence be read ty I 2d. That a Ft lee be read by ti. 3d. That mt : an Agricultural A 4th. That on r the Rev. Wrn. II Common Schoc unanimously ado; gentlemen all cf I them in a sals;, meeting proceed an Agricultural Constitution ar.J sons officers for t' - W FCowa.v, R0BT. ll. 1 1 1 1 ' W. A, Dun l a : II R. Hall. I - James Crav. i And Thorn 3 r Esq. with the c' Executive Co : : . On motion it , Resolved, 'VI tee be rtq jc'i I the friends of t' additional trui..' may deem pre; Resolved, Tl..: out the county subject of Ay. to attend the r. purpose cf c; . advance the i: ally -throujlio'-: ticable- RegoIveJ. Ti. refary forward each of tho rt bury papers, c publish the si The Sorictj j Ehenezcr AcaJ of 'November. islalrm politics, vvby Ir htthings so? f enanis, iraaesmen ai Is public character! leW taloable lhab Private4 tautl0Ds ind '"ona51e j merchants, tradesmen .and all, will be more in their imnnrla property ; or the good eame and fame of a man j !ions and bonsumptionr thereby relieving io a public trust -less : valuable, than thai cf. a j to some .extebt, tne embarri33mcnta of the private indiTtdoai1? b is surely, not .fessefimi conntry .-- J --'ri -i; Mli rf ' l' - ':. . i L .-...'..'" i ' .-, --l ''"-i-: - ' R. II. Hill, eJ-Tfce Be announce tl.3 t iStraDSci'a (V . tit 4 , '"Si I ; 3 - .i.'-;;"Vt Ii; I iMH- r i i .' ti i . 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