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Ad rtnciog years may Date repuercu oio teas cuTeiuu3;Di, pufuir apphwtJi bpt I VoulA.prferJ if J mfJbe '..'vtl'-s creftiRS uesire wbH& 1 jeoi: to oreserre ine I 2j.il CJ cniciofliiiai ofi serting! jfooi, faithfully,1 to ; , !'j ; t . fan- nyr&enfi .' ? of .'doty. jMy; lerrb, f cf active e?fice xdusi m ta orutnsry cooTae t of etent?. aobo nas a war. Li Before it does. i I desire to resent to Vou aomo of the reflec- :tion'a which hav occurred tb mr, while eq gageo in your lerTicr, apq wuaoai oespraii iriff for ibem a consideration to which -they toay not be enii'ited, I H only Ubatjbey 1 L uA:a-j tl .Lis! r- 'Kk L. tn'sy berttl:cd in tfae?ipiritifiijwbteh ibey areoffebd.H s . v.i -ll1 L1 1 Jf" ' 1 : k W iba prVcio$ leay of be great father, of hia iouittrythetjtvciiott to aroFd see-' tiorii) dii?joft8. and the1 animosities which they engender, becupira ta conspteupus place Ye aro aj? agticuuurai, copamereiar nu aii 8 d v f ftclun ri jf people, 1 0 hi5i tin a n'txfan . sive coqntry, cjiWacteriiedj bfdiersity of soil nno4 clitnie, aa well as' ttt position This.d lTernce pf cbod fjiop; eerns .i oe?45: aa,nlyHlb Hbeet'djfersityl irhtitcbntrafieiy ofif terfits, and itbe fcoiipg hlrtvrettlt8 from it J cannotlie ithrtutitsfft6ttencef tn thrfleoiTnciHof iejUnioti; l he felt;the (ofcecl this cdnaiderationj andj loblttogat the'subjact iJaty -tnJ ctyrt& me engrossing pursuits, "b'ae pernapa'aome. titnes jielded. too mtichlao iCi! a way.',' A diice ne to' gtippect'thif.-iahdl tticlmta1 taet to belie? e that we have in ibit great boun- I lrJd:tera'ified AaiMsKioteretfSLvbie'hT are common' tost he whole, tho'auyaQcemeni pi which jajitl ies prj)tttototho8ej whieh :more. iinmedratelf concern $eh part iof v. ? J tjo not beajtatejo ipw a phange nfiopir-tpe fO( this extent f Why arvoujo, if a;am not yet, 1 treat, bo ild to IearriJiJj Jfrii adroon- istiaa oy experience, ma; amy MjOpytnesp uerr end rny bojies cf it hereafier, arp: the result of a thoioujb i change of opinion, on 1 the most important- qoeatioii of jinyiiifej-I am constrained ibtiCi'oio ,lo. beUCT9;iv(tbi the 'mi- ' 1 ' i. - . . . .1 i 1 .;. .' 'if'.. 'II man were corn-boot j wiin- iaa ?uni The pair arch pupil would be Jearning till, ' Anti dyingfleif his ls$on half erilearn'd' The differeoce 'irt our condition in the South end tin of pur-bietherrj in the Eilcrn- and Middle jStata, has beea jwitb" mer.:i anbjeel of much anxious relldction. The passing irayellef carinot fail to Uej triickijwilli-the bigliefiiegre-bhe onderieraltr6sjrityl pibitffj "in jthoae Stajw, bveruh w hich riatnre w ijiild seorn lo $wm ibem less bWhtifrji Ibirt tir;otifa.SiTi-wJ!:!'v't.l?4' and murerr genial clima, wcrjfnbine '-apr intclligcjnceenf ry and pifrt; t Jenterpriz w'-h.jeb 'may! cOnfPlf w lf'l100 with tbo$e:tivo4r'jbrothWliiJiYie thibse Stated attaaiicej much Inore rpidltj;ithferof l-nf)roir?meet,tjian we doand ! JiUe a ijlebfeV il.yiiina and orbsnerous booulatioh elkdden ihe Und wh ch jlliey inhfElQcflBCh ollnra 13 aim in a wiiueriJCBs 8rkwuwuutu wmicm hai beeh rechiped, isalitetedio att -.am. perfect jan dispelling jgW lively ,bnpio6ti;le cultnibdll Wheiic this diTers.tV irVjouf : condition uttft et- bate Been nronf hat "pr biec liin";i tfurdeds i w ;e nttppo&j at oui.C08fr''PO pejprococuf e Jinijasiyir joui 'fit his diffence lb Ipkiogpn hlifcal and lcornrbeTcial ieiMisficil weare f f jstrjick jiowcvel kiibj .lija jjtria:ordant ;fact, 1 E t hat ouij oarii pfbspertty iiaincl been grati i nenjiut . prptecttpi wat .owfeii-ann ff 853J haleen teo4ea ej;progrea iwe diminution In the brice ioipor, great table and fin the Ruo bf i dufi propel tyJ I letent solution : of. the j mjgtelyJ;Vb-;w8t-! bok .eWeeliVreidr ilJM4 f f 1 My jDoes5 tbeidiflenef HauHl fjiy;fa!cf, Mi.wermiloslaf)aXPf r j Jkjrjowf .that joptfctonj) Irf.rrPrt T JAl Sriic -fAf Pi t .ofniit ifelipB that ;tbk Tt! i tT rc i-e of fc-ndititijn,of whHh lspek iii th? ihfeet;anl1n.eciaaaijnroiiseqnehce::Of s t!i9 empipy meqipr .jiiaMeeejjea-jjjttj 4Pfr, siace nhdetin manofleraenv ptiFa; .ntimaivf anil inilteerbiMer; t;(i$un4oitteltfte; leheaoit.1 lib mV ludemenwHe ? pmprrnce which' we if it ajies not ff orn tnirMlclt35Mr Ciiiployit. Thejlrue causf of our,, embar- dlyhioti oftlaboA1 With ijiCOflmbleex eeoop us Ineak bj bf j$!at?the whole IpiroduclivV ibdnstrM of iMeorctai is iii ' employed m ''ihi prjdiictiQnjf; attplfiHMbirfiyi devpled tdrthe S produc- 11 completive prr?p.eruy gladdens iho? wb5e land. )Whei.tJi.fe iaiif uiieryin qrpduet pr in -pjicry a crrtspDjprpi( :erojirrapjjnSeut is ihe cwsfQtsnce. v sr.e, uxengaiiifMtrsj jio st Welbeiffor' ! fi,7f-i0M a cast. Mfleed i divdiftg ipf irMpKe.L l broiileiiiy of a peoplajis ret se Icurril W'wrhla! divisiem m mWy F.l. ,.ucn ap application Pi men F'rMff K asJha.t ihe f Jilure to e, or i o uuusii qnai aarantageai oi euu a,u .ui m- ielifeoe- epery!, andliipiripf nt pnse, why J ; jI ",n ; U; f ce' ?,V e ft i ' . i jf I a -.ii i f i.!,: to tninit itrriafR inQugni, ten in VUHijuiur, vai; laNBiuiy j muc find a prbat able ! markt (a rbbrrihee'f j circomatancM 1 wbub bowTM h is rare.) li ! i 11 produced, oil y not oaterially affect alV; the individuals of the community. If io Geor- ptaone half of the Iabor;bieh w empbr ed. tn jhe production : of cotton -ahd rice, could find other" empfoyrHent, besidea ine tncreaWd talue WijicMt would give.lor iVal bicb renamed, it would afford aebsible re lief, in aesont bjf tbo failure of those arti-4. cleaV either in product or m M(.fvvl:I" 4 J In addiuon to this, ay obsenation here k , k ' JmV ' f . . k "k, A T I tbioKf-enabJes me to atnrm; that ;toe per-r coanenl policy of the GovernrDeot; wii h or wrthont out assent, will be to glve e eertajn degree of protection" to domestic tninufac- imitpThMY .bavelapruog . op . VtiBder. 'the preiaare'of necessity,' and save been so long cherished ibit jhe vaiioQS interests .trhicb they combine are destibed lb predominate. Even is Scutbern'men, we agreethat.rtbia proiecuon i:. may. oe iegmuiaiwy;. uuc within tba limits of reveoua,r and the; jo- creasing vfanta oi ine ooveromeni wm iu alt Iiieliuood. make thatjo aoeqoaie pro teclibn to the manufacturer. ' Tbe .aubjacl of protection 1a becoming, in one tie w Jeas interesting t ujn-upprga, ii- present. price:pf ourprincipal stapler wbicK caoaes,, steadily -operatirgSriU probably continue to depTeavV:Ve aball not fiodtl a profitable cultoVewhile . iii may yeC ebb- tinue'to be mbderately soVlinjthei ricbj and fresh soils of Alabama, Mississippi, Louisi ana. Arkanaaand, Texas. J; i , - " ' ; - If then, t "division 'of but pro110 ,40r would I con diico la i ou r r proa p tr i fTt, J in man vj parts of: our Stitecoftoa irill;:prob-; ablv abon ceae io be '4n bjecl of Droitta Lie cbhureif,witb or wiibont ; oor 'coO'v sent,1proiecion" trmanufactores, at, least within iba limits of revenue, is likely to be come part of the peroaneni policy of the country, will not a due regard to oar .own' interests reqnire bsto prepare for the change in our condition which ; the 'state "of ' the world. the ezbau6tibn,'of great i portibusl of 1 our landand the probable permanent poli cy of the (joveroment, will subject as tof If the licreasnd rate ofdtty, w (rich ' ne-' cesa'ar to give 'protection to ' tbb manufac; turer. will be Riven, whether we will or not, end isin fact, a bounty, why fooula we re fuse to share' it 'V If, without being so, it renders us comparative! v independent ' of foreign co'.ions and tioi da a profitable em n!oyment to capital and iabor, io that branch of domestic industry, why s'.iould we not participate in u " ' - : ; JIave we the'raeans to do thia t Can we not convert tbo least valaablo part of our cotton into bagging to cover thel rest, in it transit to market? In Ibe . establishments made for that purpose, having the, raw ma terial at band,unfailing streams and' cheap labor can we not profitably manufacture cotton cloib's; confining bur earlier - efforts lo the courser fabrics ? ' Can we not con vert the f iron ore, which 'abounds: in 'oar mountains, into farming utensils, and those wbich' are necessary to our domestic eatabr lisbments, confining ourselves, in the firM instance' lo articles of the moat ' simple kind ? Cau. we not raise, within ourselves, the various kinds of etock, which we uae by employing a ponion of our slave labor in producing the grain which is necessary jto auatainlbsm ? Shall jw'e longer! look bW yond obr own Sutefor "the bread' stuffs which vve nqmrt ?s AdverliRg to the great probabihty of a permanent and protective d ii iy;pLv ool, a n id 4 to th e a d apt at ion -bf our country jor the! reanngbf aheep ought wf not toiCdrn bur iitention lo ibis otock ! iff every plantalirjtfhs a few hand8 would furnish with but one hundred sheep, and those of larger force fn proportion, they would soon be ,tepteu to increase their atock-u a od.T besides, tindmc a - read v mar- koi fof their woofj lobe sent, iq jibe first in stance,' to the man'uff rturing Stalesthe ag4 gregate product wbuldontribute largely to ihe pros pertty of jG f p irg ia-!nviejry;a hort time, too, woulleo manufactories, establish ed in our own State, would affcrd a market at noaie, . j-ri I -w. : . : r - !;-r ; Ve,are stimulated to these efforts by the rifceasUies of their situation, and encouraged io make them bv jhu advantases bf jour post- lion To those which I have enumeraKd, $s to be added, the probable Vom pletion Tof pi ourjrrai 1 1 na ; ui cuui mu n iciuun i runi the roooDiains tolthej aeabqardinievery atrorttime, inua lormsDing toe means oi in ierchanging commodities, and :affbrding a Valueless. With these views,1 I! should iavehbeeii ctadrJftbe revenue bill re cently, adopted, had been, so framed to ena ble me tn vote for it. : xou are aware that; according to the eeocral, and probably; the better opinion, tire right of the Government to iey duties on tra ports, ceo?ed on the ouiii une lasf. Io anticiaiionjof this! Cong ressy passed; an" sol, - authorising their collection until tbe 1st of 4gustf and coupled with it a pro virion, intended 1 toJeave the j proviso to.ibe set, in th.vam situation on the lat ter day as it 'was; nn the former. 1 Thisbill Was; met; by a Preideniial veto. V Mei!imf ihe gpjral teenie:!nll iwss,'Tax.rf.ogr!ssljn be ;jlluJictJi5Vbtt jcsrne-tr. ibef;Sftjti7 $ iwaa Trefer 'redi tp:be committee bf fib a'bee, I ogt o4obtaift' certain amrpemtnts, Iom!e f whjicU vtrei adopted an(jl Reported iy the 1 eommittte;: Wlien-Theblcameto 'obiptt!red by the Senate hoWeerrtbe ppelverislon Cavhic h w as entertained, thst. If aenli back toThe House; it migbt ffailin. duced the fiiends1 oftheA oYeasur tc resist all aQjendnieots, and each bne in siuccessijb, ai. conjsjqucntly otedr do pJjihong them v'ie:c7ewbt.cbprppos)ti io stnko heJ!?(bUeCiiorul obUct : -f wbicbwaaio repeal ijfvs provno cf ; thedistribuiirjD?btr; s:lhisjyN vies thus iprsed?tbfobghhp Senate. Without deciding ihe eeial amend men trjnn tliair vespectl ve me rits-i n'rt. es- iionV tobking to the recent veto b the P res- ident. it could not become a law. I consider ied ibeirt.ceedinUpp'Jt.ae. a mefe 'useleas net legisUtion. and determined not to participate - srted ibese views to Iho: Senate: W.et IHe'oie tlme;exprei aed otteadioeas " jo.upim in iramrngjauy un w.mci couia pe- CCfl3e a law i acciiaefl, tneieierto tse - - i . t . t -1 r TotB cnuhat bill.- air expectations,-were realized.. - It "waa c cluniedwiijr nrveto,' anda ne.w, one jwaa, framc.I" aobgbC to obtain, tod .didobtain ?me amendments: ta that bill bat olheraV which 1 deemed i m pbrtantwcferejected.jOn 'the question tf its Coil passage vpied a"aiQsl . lU co'nsid erfng; that it Vas" insufficient as a revenue bill, and that it caryed j protection ; beyond prop:liWtoJ'et,-8orij& revenue measure was so iodispf niable to protect the Govern-; ment from the disgraceof bankruptcythat 1 bad revolved, if it had failed, to tabte ila reconsideration which .would have, placed it ib a condition to receive auch amendments as coigHt have enabled mB ibd jlbbae Cwho thqttgbtwiib';mei-to;Totd tor jtUlbave thought ibis -brief explanation nas proper," in! relation to a measure e6 full.ofintereat.x ' The '0 is a political coaaiderati bo of no minor-impprtancb.which belongs totbt subject of the proptr divh ion f labor, tipiii wlncb this; explanation baa diverted me Such a distribution of the Ubor ofout Slate, as ihit which' I have sag jeVted,"1 by'assimo Jating oor intercat io hos of oor fellow-cit-izpni yi other States,! and.Hhua avoiding oc casioQs'bf Collision betweeor os, would . in create' our relative wefghl.'in the councils of the Union, and secure to u a more just and equal participation in ibe benefits ; which 'flow from it ; So Idog as Southern Re pre aektativea are supposed to represent ata a lagonist interest,' which can only be over come by the combined actron of those with whose, interests it confliclS jlbeir influence in the lejislaiion of the country, oauat.be. necessarily leaseoad. I announce Uoyou, thus briefly a trulh, wbirb tbejexpeiience of every Sooibero Uepreseplalive will con-4 firm 1 will not dwell on these suggestions, They are aubmuted tto ycW.", in ;be belief that your Intelligence) ma deduce from them some practical and beneficial results. A brief reference to tbe political condilion of the couoiry. and to the duty which it im poses aball close tbisa(ldreas.,,' 1- j M ! "rl - -,f : A' Convention of itheVVbig Young Men of the State of New York, aaaembled at Auburn on VVedneaday, jlfaie 2!st instant. Between fivi and six thousand delcgaht were in attendance.1 H' ': I " " John M. Hollev. of Wayne county, pre 8idffdfasaisled by sixteen Vice Presidents. The Resolutions adopted, conirm the nominations of Ur. Bradish and Mr. Fur man for Governor and L'isotepanl Governor bf the State, and pay a just triftute of res pect and confidence to the perils of Gover nor Seward.: who declined beingcandid ate Tor, re-elect on. j ' . i KM v, The following Resolutions,! among others; were passed:' j( ; ' Resolved, That our whole hearts i respond to the nomination by our seniors, assembled in State Convention of ; tba tried J end true Patriot, unchanging republican, and unrival. fed Siatesman, HENRY CLAY, of Ken tucky j for oext . Preaident, of the United" States , and we rejoice in the bright pros pect which now opens befure us that the nation, will ere long do herself lhe justice to callhim lo the station which be is so em inently qualified to! fill with , honor to the millions of devoted friends and unequalled bemficence to the whole, country.- i V i f llesolvedi That the unwavering integrity and eminent ability evinced by NATU AN -IEIP. TA!LiIiMApGEjis (a Senator of United Siatesjrerbmmendi1m to bbr judg ments bn'l JkSa r ta? 5 ai'n'cl 7 0 rajoa to know that tbe high confidence so sponta neously; and generously extended io bjm py ino ;v mgs oianis oiaie in ns re-election, unpledged and unquestioned, o that station, has been moat nobly juatified by bis subse quent course and; we reipectfully auirgest nis name; 10 1 me vvnigs 01 me union as a caodidate for Vice President in 1844 iH-.We coov from the Philadelohia Gazette. th6 following anecdote, related by Mr. Gib bons at the public meeting held in Philadel pbia!Dn; Friday last. : It is lop good to be ! I i ' i 'U : i ; ::n-- ' . " ! !j "When.Mr. Tylfr bad entered upon tbe duties of the Preaidential oice, Mr. Bolts, who had been intimate with' him in private f ie,and kbew something ifof ) 11s pecuniary embarrassments, called to see biro .' while trjejjf were Jwaltirig tcgethr Jtbrobgniihe groands oil the Presijdent's hpuae, Mr. Botta made'tbis rematk jo bis Jrnd Mr. Ty fer,'1 yob are now in a positipn that affords you - an ;'opportonity of relieving yourself from pecuniary difficulties and making your self comfortable; fprtlie! esto( your life. 1 1 thinkbiiving; irjTa J plain, . rtpublicafi stj eybu anoppqrt theignilybf your station f ?tli about ten ihoujand dollata a ;year.a4Cat ine'exrM yob cab reiire with f snog Ijttle fortUBe nf i $60,0001 'ThaLmay all be troe,i replied ai r i yier oui aj r. doiis w py; oo yoo lim it .me tr four years by jsir said Mr B. Hybri arei acquainted wit bUhb principles kipjn ; wStclii ilie Vy hig 'parly aine into pow- onf ferftrrtitcipe rBuj, MrBotts an swejed Mriry lf,- 4bat wasjoolyijan' tU& iioemgtedethe peoolet wont :tbn?k f'A , , i .. if, ; - . . . . . ; r , J .it l-! -: i . . oi iiun.now--aua t?c uw wpiioeeajccrea 5fb' jrcileemi ! il f4 fTfcewjfb pt one of ihe rrtsidnrs sons .now4 epptolched r Ibem." flly der.'isai3: Mr Tyler, M BbtU talks ofjiTTiifinor ie a tin git term What do of fit ? j: IWiy pajvjabe leplied. j rv i i - I . W ' ) - ft iniBK pod know we have talked H.atr matter over jmhn8s;p&rseilvw a'rra ict aU agreed that you sncuza serve iiso iemf - 4 am strrefi don't see th necessity of hsitalint ihdl f 1 ' AT-iTpKif'; tbe bpioion if bat i? appcMrnmenrpr ironiM. :- -j Almonte, as Jl inis'eir Wenrbbierinarvf from the Republic of. Mexico) ib Jbe ttnited Staiet, being raide afterttiy receipt-orsir. Webltfrs! reply ib 'rocane"a 9gCt weilfor:-lbie-!tIement of all ihe diffieolties between ib e two couo iriM. 'Mr. Almdftte was edarttlrJ in "Rf , i. ""V" k k i ;.v: . F.i" - lied, aotf bis bctn iici rn tbreoupi mm 9imww H -t ' lV-;': I ' iv:: if' f. ; Having veen ied Ibus acciuemauy 10 rrJ Inde to Mr. Clay, we t?ke the opportunity 1 to express the true gratification which it has tliorura us ia ooservcK lua grqwiug uiapu.srf-j ifon among the people to do' that justice to pjr; Clays political character 4pd taUtiee tibns jwhich Tor "UhV;1asl: fifien years wji baVeTsteadily jfntbked forhem.' pesiring for onr pirt, that the question' as to ibe'next presidency should not be agitated so early; asnojar, nof: even fbfa.'year ye'C'ipT'coo'dJ citxacnsttnces bive thwarted oar wishes, and forced the question upon lb public atlenj tion. Nor can there be a doubt of the tsiue. -Tho, loud and general acclaim by- which neuiy viay.is now caueu iu iuv a iciwcu cy ts the proudest tribute to .tbe-; principles; wb'tcb be has faitfilullyind Yeirleaslyinat tamed Whico;glonouslynumphed:io:ihe election of 'Harrisontwo; years; aso ; nd obicb utt destined.lo acbte??,apo less tri umphant victory 'at the eleclion, that is! ta ta&d place two years pence. 4 A1 mr,adaMsAnd MBWEBSTER.! ' i-1- ' i - , - . M lla the report of Ex-President - Adam's1 late bpeech to bia conatituents at Weymoutn, be u represented to rbaver referred, in tb'a terms' follow in g, to the course of U r. .Web ster io remaining in the Department of State after the resigntioo of tbe other members of the uarnson Cabinet: . ;. - " Nevortbelesf, at the breaking up of the Cabinet upon the veto of the bank bill, (though I was glad of that veto, not becaosa of tbe grounds it was: based upon, but bei-j cause the assent of the Stales waa required,) I was one of tbe Massachusetts delegation with whom Mr. Webster consulted, and 1 strongly' advised him to continue at his posti I ibought tbo danger of .war: with' Great Britain at that lime to be imminent, and bad; confidence ilnat if any man in tbe coupi trycould lavert tt tbe Secretary 1 could and t therefore advised; him to continue at ; hia post. t; Tbat danger has now happily paasfdf away'--and there is perhaps no other citizen1 who could have brought tbe negotiation ib a favorable termination, end, saved us from being plunged into a war with England.??! 1 ,J AN 1 AWFUL CHASM. : Gbeat CnaiosttT A late numbar of KerjJ daira inierestios sketchea. io tbe New : Orleans Picayune, of incidents connected with his San Fe Expedition i as follows: - : 4Tbe mornlnv of tbe 8d September broke bright and cloudless! tbe son rising from out the! prairie in all his majesiy. Singular as it! may appear nearly every, shower we had come Is tba ctgblfrom i the time we left Austin until- we; reached the Mexican settlements. Again vve: spent s couple sf boors drying our blankets apdj then saddled op and puraoed our journey and! still in a north weat direction. . . v Hi :Ye',ibad scarcely gone aix miles, before we suddenly came upoo an immense rent or. chap js! in tbe earth, far exceeding in depth tbe one we badso mocb difficulty in crossing tbe day before. No one was aware of its existence until we weires immediately upon iis : brink, when . a speclach?j exceeding in grandeur any thing we had;prs- vionsfy witnessed, came suddenly in view. Not; a tree or busb, no outline whatever, marked Its position and course, and we were all lost in aj mazeooent and Wonder as one by one we left tbe double file ranks and rode up to ibe verg-e of the yaarriijig abyss!- h0v.--' . " ; f'lo depth it could: not have been less - than eight hundred or a thousand feel, from three to five hundred yards in j width, and at the point wrjere we first jet ruck it the sides were nearly perpendicular. 1 A eickly sensation of dizzmsi was fell by all as we looked down, as it were, in to the very depths of the earth Below, an oc casional spot of green relieved tbe eye, and ja small stream of water, now rising to the view then sinking olneaih some hoge rork, was bub bling '3nd foaming alocg Immense walls, col umns, in some places what appeared to be arches, were seen atandingi worn by tbe water undoubt edly;; and so perfect in form that we could with d:fltculiy be brought; to believe that the band pf maii wa aoi: ortn icem v s ne rains oi centuries falling upon an immense prairie, bad bere found VAStAWAt' ! M V jj L.! mm ... 4 tl mm? A t PTclW ' m IBBQIIUII, auH tllCI, V Wl tm I !j9 puu. luuiun- ent veins of earth aad stone, bad furmed these stranjja and fanciful shapes.. .f4sit'!f'-; "Befure reaching ihe cbasm we had crossed QurpernDa large trails leading a little more to ibe West thab we were gravelling, and we wera kt . once convinced that tbey all centered ata com mon crossing close by. In this conjectore we were not disappointed, for a trot bf half an iboor brought as into a large road, tbe thoroughfare a- lung which iumiiuus ui' luuiauv, onuaio, aaa Ollil' tanostbad travelled for years. Perilous as the desoeiat looked, wa well knew there wis no otb r near. ; ' I he lead male waa again started a faead,'; the Steadier arid older .horses were next driven over; the sides!, while lbs more, skittish and untractable brought up the rear. '.Once In the narrow path which fed circoitoosly down the deen descent there was no tn miner back, and oar maddened animals finally reached the bottom io aiiy. oeveiar targe stooes were looseoeu irow tbeir lasteniDgs by our! men ddnng their: fright ful descent.f They would leap, daah and thun . der down the preeipitcius sides, sod strike against the bottom far belawes wuh a terrific crash.! ' t We, found X rnnnirig stream at ibe bottom. and oh the opposite side a romaritio dell covered .W fail abort 'grass and a few scattering' ccit4n wood. J A Jsrffe bod i of Indians had eocamned on tis very spot but a" few days preriousi tlie; wiltd iimba of the trees and oiher lmnt. ng that ibev had maie it a restins plsee. Ve too, baited a co-ople of hours, to give our bursca an rtaoityy to gf axe 9 nd rest tbemsel ve The ijail which led upon' tlip opposite side! wf uiscQTsreu a soon distance aoove os. to the south winding 'op ibe steep aod ragged sides of tbe P'ecipjce. 'Ui we jbtrrpeyed falonWctbbi dell all wei ' (.V truck with admiration at the straoge and fanci ful figures made by the wasbinf of laVwsters doripg &eiraiby aeasprrt fa some places perfect wins j formed of a reddish clay, were seen sisoo inff.iand were tbey say where e!ve it would be impossiDle to believe that'otber than the baud bf cn nau farmed mem. . 1 ne vein or which these walfs were. composed wa of even thickness. TP-! 7bard,f and ran perpendicularly ; aod when tbe- Sofier sand which bad surrounded ibem wS9 wasnee awayiihe veioa still remained staAdin4! arehJtecioral order, and so moeb of chare eras 1 "f son-,e.,w wA.wern,lpH fn t wV"v .ina.admirauon. in orber-oa breasi a ces ire tletH:&pvrBr1 cxxdfi cfl wpysHi, in aome Paces one noadred feet - high and Ibree pr!-fpur huqdred in length , " 1Cj!oon. loo. were there, sna uiK.-,ki:: UU-i ;n!ariir wa3 strange! vrCHXeiJ; P roibWd disorder, and:-Natu-e had;dcne'it JUL Niagara 6as been' considered one fcerrwnoesi freaJ8 j butNiagara sinks ntd inVignitlcance ben ..mparea-wuu wa iu-shwi v - vful shasmr ImaginaUan" carried us . back 10 TbeleVt'a Palmyisand torancient Athensi and wccoold obtbel thinking that we were ataohg, f r'Our pasaaga'oof.cl tbis place wa3.:eCected Whibe ffrealwt diCcblty - We were -.ajbliged. io carry our' iifles,bofsiersaiid:sa3tlle-bfgs in oat ha$da.and:in clamberrog'pp. a -steep .pitch one bf he horsva, striking his ahoulder agiinst a projecting rock, was precipitated some fin? end iweatyf feet "directly ipon bis back V AH thought h mnii hm killed bv the fall, bat sWalar eaoch svr he rbseliojmediately, shook himself. ar.d Becond safely erwa, after spendiog fi Jhours compleie'y abut oulfroro the worW.1' , Again we found 'Ourselves npool the level prairie, and on looking: backi alter- proceeding some hundred yards, not srstjrn of the ipimense chasm; was vis ible The waste we' were then lopojirwasai least tod'hundred "and fifty mileajo wid'jE. and lbs twaiebasans I have meotbne'dj were 'the to- servoisfand :at the same1 -time" the cooducjors of the-heavy Pquaotity of raib which falls- opon.U during Ihe. wetseason to the. running streaaus. The prairie, is" undoubtedly thelargest ju the xvortd, Sc the chasms are in perfect ket pins with tbe size of-the prairie.' - 7-!Ir f J'k I t ' At sundown wa halted at the side of a wa- terhols, and! encmpeJ lor tbe-oighu f By tkis time maby of the men were entirely put of pro visions. While tbcse T who still jhad a: little beef left badaaed ft by stinting, themselves j,a)n tbe previooa-daya; The worst of onr sufferinjj had now commenced; ; v- , . 1; i -k - BWAwaMBOkawawaMBwaaMW SAIilSBURY; SATtlRDAY, OCTOBKR!8l i842.n BepebUean-'Whig: Ticke't U t r 1 ; iFoti President of Ike United Slates -L -I . ; 1 XZSI7X17 ; CLAY, v OF 'KENTUCKY. k i -l VVa ioert in to-day's paper an extract Jfroni tbe address of lbs Hon.vMrrBeirien, to lbs peo pie of GeqrgFa. It wi jr. be recollected tbt;te belonged tp tbe States Right party, boi jike a large !k majori tyrefnsed tofsacrifica his inSepen denceiand Integrity by following Mr. Cajhobn Into the Jackson Van Baren ranks. Wo recom-j mend it lo the careful perusal of ibe farmers aad planters. Wa . believe with . bio,' that it is es scntial to dur prosper! y, that tbe labor cf the country shpold be divided.- If we all: rais pro-i visions there wilLbe na market; and ao of every tbiDg ebei Ve aro fully satisfied that tbpuiK lie mind tq the South begins io see that freejtrade ia all on o'erside of the ocean and high duties on the otherlia not the true'polieyor.tbecbuntryj' Tha last several yeafajoo has taoght us i les son bf exrlerience that blight 'to be. remembered Since 183i) till the passage of the late Tariff, tbedotieslhave not been so low ib twenty-five years, andj yet every; thing has been at the! low eat point of depression., "The latiffbecame tigU-, er aod lighter eery yeat from 1883, till ft got down' to free trade, and' yet all know jtba't tbe condition ol ihe ;cnboiiy was better In tarifflimes than free trade times. Ope ounce of experience is better than a pound of theory. If wlHhe waverin balance shake, . , i Ita rarely right. adjosted i f;j '... Thjs cqoplet from ibe Scots Poet Bbrps,! is Mes- secger, in opposition to' a Protective ;Trfff, rrl where be accuses all who are in favor of aj IV; riff of selfish motifes ; admitting at Ibe same timet thaiitbey ab a farge msjoriiybf the: A mart icanf People partjcularljj al tribjia n-d East the lton&cj 06 m,2bf have well adoitted a goodly number SpqihandWestcf ibe p River. ;Now, according to this by potbesif trie que8tioW arises, who are selfish PiThe pialbriiy who propqse to adjust ihe balance ; regularly ito the viewslfoninions and interests bf the Anabrieib People, or, jibose wfjo are in favor of still keepiog the balance quivering between a Foreign interest and ihe imaginary interest of a fe w; Sooih bf tbe rotomac rianters who prefer to pay seyenhon4 dred-per rtrt. oo-tbeir pr yeromenfto that of paying 30 to 40 pr cent; io their own "Governmeni, on the Foreign 'prodncis they choose to consume. If ihe' Tariff dspriia paid by the consumer, it makes no ififferenee lib' be Yirg(rkTOa ty is opon pat Artjcle in the foreign JmarkBtl land f there was an export doty also it could still tujftAv uu uiuneiicB lur me same, reason;, tor the consomerlmusj; pay all. -fc Putting tbejease then upo the sa'aie ground, that r the Amer fesit consumer of Foreign goods has to payjwhalever doty is lei led !.a ipon; them m America Port4 jasaa inCTeaseb prjee; jtrnbcnto entfrnbrii thjmhewobid otherwise mt:wiiiii f0f) mbstlbeak'en alidefaied sRevCB,neffnr irie j supportuf Govf rnmenl at hpme srid tpe same mostly expended at borne, jwnere thre is a fair chapce bf Catching soaietbf Ifinjtbe tonndof circolatiiabd f xehange jbyi : wnica seu-iniereai migni in some measure he of the proposition . which is more, in" aecbrdarjee wn iaciaua experience : namely . that the dc esissessedandr 1051 ilb. produce! then bb stands tne'ieaaeri M:hV reign;Gernrpels w'berf his produce as 8oId75 eejiisper puufidU fn(52 enis -per bushel on Wbeati BeCfV kVQats, BarjeyY&e Tand all aiiiciesef! mU jvjsion lii ueprorwiibn ibsianexporedV a nd J in minyj msianeis Several vkloies lof lCUhisis4ceordi ptbeir i rtoi what we nretend Ti lV.iit tol: vuu.umDiiT, ?no niBT cuance io read oar BhuAni lati.y epi iis tons ff t1rt'-?H- tMierTfe.; effort in wtmblng pruved :more,aacccssiuir-tne aquaalihidnef;iewjTe iejury.t , ; 4 t -; y t 1 Bv the middle bf v the: afteraooe we were all ket depends on ibe.toportjoa 6! aVttd 01. demaodk. without Tegaid.f!ito-'i)rioin, enhancement -jof costt;by fariff davlea ' j; trader bf common sense mast kmw andl. fm 1 where be iptends offering ft Torale ber,,,. niiiehi&es. be same, otherwise be," ojiAi A ehase warming pans .for th maiket of t',J cole? for:Necasile'.v. ;Bp'laaya(tbQhsa1ii.'( ibterfere by law; -w ith. tbs common lodlorkt habits onndestry andv'the potnaoo! proci ifAsrwuItbjTe tS We aoswef; becaj. 1 m m 1. sAAm.'Afl Hnmmin. Mil fin 11...L 1 t 1 that cdr industry In common 13 liaprofi; ubthnfty.-ajid that Iti is,whe and 1 'roakeomechange in order to produce ,11 tit iiyand wben any.bow nS3.bBJea!np it able, il ts nigti time 10 stop. f a;iavetffe shall bVcome ooVe'prtfitablelaa'wbeo; ttj duct of the general occupation of AgriccUq,, almost worthless Jijslrrgbt: ar.d ptdnet-! ' . . . . v . ' .-:.':' r some otheremploymecir jcirsome means of 1 deriog it more prcfitableeihar:!by abdi-l bands from tbaimplbyment.jor furoishioj turners for its products. s, so that tbe'balanca'tfJ dury may be rightly adjusted ; and id ib ts a pronioiiory isriu seema iu .00 aim oat ueeebH But at what amount this part will ba imhu quite uoceriainj.'--.' Jt is Vunjj every day In theears of thVpJ pie that the Korihero Democrats are ofpoU 1 a Tariff. and the Northern Whiss in hitx LiJ This is falseaqd "palpably bo aan every re,dv man knows, j. We make the following staling and challenge contradiction, h U ; New York ' has 2f Democrats ia doLJ -r'"' -s .- v 1 J hi.. .- . - t , : , VH Pennsylvania, , v ' 15" 'New Hampshire, 5 1 '4 r i 1 ff "-!' j fell1 tmassacbusatts, , Maioer Totalf i: S -46 1 i r Now let ui see how many of these Deaan Voted for the present Tariff; and bow tninj gainst it, abd bow many dbJged.'j-': !& Yeis. Nays. !7 o ii .1 i , Pennaylvania; ' , New Hampshire,' i 10 I 1 A I J Massachusetts, ; -T 0 1 20 - j JS t Hi Hera.it will be seeo,, that a -majority of ij States, who voted against it; but any oniti will recaMo 'their oames, will see that1 ijiiitjl seven of them voted against it; list lieru::1 be jold. and IsMberVbe an end to ! this litail tion to deceive the People, and what is the i rioth? Why both parties' :to the NVta-Fir 'm.mi- M.'..-Li.:;;iM-V i 1 t- W ( fr- i. r-T ouu iii.riawesi, are lor a rrotective Tanff the Middle Stales. fn the ffeoeral! a Tariff, hut experience begins to prove thitlif Vountry flourished most under cae, 1We1he& aery large majority of the Middle S Grain growjnSiates, Norb Carolioi jfet stance, begins, to see lhat half afoir !,TW;,' thannp bread. t ia bettec o aye aosaf lidale; maiket than none at all. IE'! liTWUHb' and Wm think -lit Vm In inmtnlri m: onr'neigfhbortng fown9 and Counties, ha'uwrf very much afllibld this seabif with cHiljilij; in lermi i ten i and bjl ious favra but as ctld wa iber is now comin upon usj wpconfieatiy ji lor a speedy restoration.; ; fi:- .j , ; . , .! - The Court J ourba 1 a tl VV ash IrigtonJ mi Mi jici iuiru ui9UJiss iromouice an haw; w b o are :t b osnle j lb bosTtlehis w admlnistratton j jlf.jt ahou Id do so," w b ere" Wi 1 1 h e ; fentf men to ould do so, where jirhejfiod tb4 aie?re;VeJ"i:ptt sn Jihibfs, Siateindltrj :iia toK nd by a search warrantl liAVbere oe(i M:i agat men found by a search warrantl Where Tyler find hlsmen vp!anwers-wiff! .LEITER FROM MIX A CLAY We have readers so aeniieraan 01. mis city Vtt0 Ceclarauoi principles contained in thfa lellei is full afll J ifarfArv nrmn mil ika nmt -ci,. national 'pplrcyYCIiwil! ' W'aeen. that the a term principle;cf the Hatrisdn banipaigii! b asserted by Mr. Clat JVlrfioncI FanihJ TtM TM:fPl?i ii Dear I I received. ypor;favor, comB)cs!- cation joe pa i none r purposes and news! young men; nf Philadelphia; and I uke p! sure, in compliance wttb voorrcottest. o Ws some of the pnncfpal ects bich I slpp! engage the coranipnTdestr and tbe cotnmiueH citiuii vi iiiv ii ow pny w orio? SDflUi in 'f if Goveromeni of tbe United Slates" Thesi5 ,wunu national currency. rewniateu M t - "and authority of tbe. nation M An adequate rerenae, with fair protection bl' merican iodeatrV. ' fiVti : !" : i fe' I ! Jest restraints en ihe rExeeptive powersm - etrtg f jsriirer restrlcijon on! tbe? exercise M f i :&y-': M - A faithful adminisi ration of! triW j public! W? with an ehable dis'Hbu-iioii jbf tpnttfi !bf 8alesof itambngaU the $tatet! ItflMI 7Atf bbnest aiad'cpnbtnieai idmibistf atiafl:Tf tGeTieraloverbrajpnt,lfaytnp ! perfect, freedom uf iboogbiTand bfW!i of sofftage, i britGw f r hao i labia realrila fj ga!ni in.proper interference in eleciiof 3 -1 An amendment of r the Cbnstitotlon limit'! V Incumbent of the PrMtdAiia nffice wftfl I trie jerm:vZrNi iifj. ' .f J Vrbeae;ebetaaua1 tease to be I. afflicted w ii hlpad adrnrnrstrstifr ine.uoveromeat.if?i,;;H 1 j - mm il am'. rsnwrrntl iiill etllf ' mm.- m - i . b . r - . - j . i "V ' ' --mjJm ' .iJ'- I ' ' J " ' I " EP!TAPim ! I Ja u tx .Mpkxrbai 'tiri Whatirlber!canDeM1f &-Of alt iltil:nmmm.pi I JUTWiii? ii I ; -iTi" h litShe died! Wtst moteLeJin be fbrelclf ft rf Otlalt JbeOiv insC vobftk and ild ftRJived aip ber'akereJe EAerniijr eLI-iclLrae vrberrf Northern Democrats voted for !a Protect Tk riff, and thictee'n of. ibem dodged therjdlsi) making It'cbovanient-jo be abaeot -hj not taken the "pains to claaaify ' the Whim 1 i I! 1 Hi- it ' H ill- f 13-! 4 I i. 31 r .yl. .T'; 1'f - - it i i i - - HI-!"- -.v-. - Mr M - ll : - r ;f- . ' ' . i j '
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 8, 1842, edition 1
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