V r St. a a" a . h 30. ; K,"?P!jnMiEtJr OF KEI.IEP, The crrep mdence bet weew our merchants am I broker. A FAfcul f the Uaidt of L J tl ClliU-d Ptotes, IO WniCB WO mnKiiJ , will ae louuu on- ure v ... ... ... , - .:,j... in hir'j T lu iUa Ui institution ow-r c: evwnoe " I.. ..,( , !S. nir. nilljiu,,srp. wnrnj', iigut uiioa ..nimit ' lite imm .01 uic arrangement K IP truss . fix - 1 f . t - .... . In order to restore In "JM ,0. f : Wstand to 1 vw - " . . , -.- I. . . ... . . I ... .1 . .ifijenretn oriiwa money mukoi, mm:, II , nk n n'!f OB.'n!H:in p ,pr.;M- ' I.on'ln. ob omJiUon that the bmk of hn ciiy mR in provMHiK in ,ldfi.'n t-ithw mfame of imineJiir n-lirf Tor th (ifisfii c!iahg, iIip n.nk will iminriliate-it- iue live milti-xti in lionU, pavalilo twelve dlDI. Will II will aimi 4-ri r.M.fciivm i fart'irr proposoj by Mr. BiiIU. to color .irfflv into the nurchjeof'doine.'lic erhn?e, a nif.iir of etjnal importance tvith the other. T!iere wero o:nc Hcavy"f lilurea ycrlcr.'ay, the excitement and anxiety produced ly the evistini; alnle of lliini were qrcat, thut crowd of peiiple were c.l ectoJ in Wall trect until a Inteiiuur. A uieeting waa held at the Jioue of John Hnn"ty, toward the eloseuf ili iv. at whieh Mr. llJirty wan ealliM t Hie ifair and Jacob Harvey appointed Scrrlirv. The e r-cpondenee wilh Mr Unl.llu having h,vn read," Mr. J.unea G. King addressed the meeting in an impreiiive manner, raUtnit njnm tie merchant to c.wni' litrwanl tluiiiiij t ie pre . it crista and KU-rtain each.otlier to Cie bet .f f their a'.iililiea. ' Aa ftir a in him lav. Ii winijd I 1 "Vijrii-" I iWCl:Ts aJh " Cw "Ser'iitflK;"-" iif-a4ScVijhs i aa: s"sS '-saa aVsf njpeWd 4a'.-u:-m ih-iil44e produced -.T.y-' ihe "reading ol Mr. Biddle' eniuiMinricalinn. Amotion wa then male and ujianin'i.miJy J pled,l.i appoint a caramittee of five to con fer with tho hauka f thw city, and ursi vpim t'lem the ueoeiity of iueremin their line of & immt. "ST"a:!TjriIiii ' KurTrblberreneTaT .l y Imi in their .nver. Mr. IlidiUf despatched an express to P'dla ilclphi yesterday, and it Uundrtooil thirt the giueiit referred t in hw reply to tho t imniiltee, will be here thii day, a-nply in sea- n for reni'ttauce by the next packet. The committee of .merchant Pointedla e iin wai'od on the biuk thi morning, & aisuwieca were received of a very aatisfactoiy rharaer every hank avowinj its readines lo lo all in it power tit further tho measures of r. I ef on fimt, ' The Wall street hanks have come nobly to TV workr'TJii-v Ti'ive "a"?WeitTtnniriiimmei-"iliat"ilTuTilrono"-inniI6ii aiij ahalf iM-yond t:teiroirdiitaTy' it ie; "Tite-Manhatten srec-to itie a milli mi of bond payable in London, .an'l.nnQibci.liitlUiItlJ Tlia Girard Hank or 'liil.u!elphia, ajree to i-snf one hundred thousand pounds r-teriin; in bond p-iyahle in London. The Hank of A in 'ri -t It s ma le an arrange nent wilh tin Morris I 'anal Company, in issoe . a million of dollar of the bonds of that compa. ny, payahln in Loudon, at ten, twelve, and f.iurtcen months bearing interest nt C per cent per annum. These bond will lie endorsed ix guaranteed by the Dank of America The Hank of America will also draw their 1i!l on tho K i'hschilJs of Pari, for upwards .of a million of francs. Nw Yrnim-i March S3, 1837. T.. RIDDLE, Ksi. . Pi!ilet f (he Rank U. State: Sir !u consequence of the peculiar position i t which the eom nercial eoimnunitv ia placed, it was resolved at a m -etinn of merchant held tlii day, I hat . I he Bank of tho United Htates be invited to i liter poe at this juncture, by a ahip ntent of coin, atl by the use of their credit, so as to meet the exigencies of the occasion,' and tiv the tale of bill of exchancon Europe, by the issue of post notes puyaMo at Philadelphia, 'id of bonds pnyablo at some distant day in "10"nu3n7TVrT"IiVdTnM3 ne C'ltiition at h nne. and furnish safe remittan res abroad, and tjin Hol otdy be of service to 4'iis ci'y, but to the United Mates at larc. By order of the meeting. (Signed) JXO. A. STEVENS, Ch'm. Van. A. lIscKarasa, ,SVe." Tho undersigned fully euoowe in the alwivrt - (Signed principal merchant n.W l) New York, March S9, 1837. 3oi A. 8Tsrs"s, Esq. Chairman. ir I hud this day the honor of reeeiviug your communication of tbe 28th inst., accom panied by the siifonliir a of many highly re epeclalilecilizena of Xew York, requeuing the interponi'ton; of the Bark of the Lnttwl Wttites o assist in ro:noMH5 the rtisltng embarrass ineuls of thjTiitiuiiirL'taL-fonjiauoUy. Tb Doa-d of Directors, on learning from a commit tee, of oar '"jlow lemfcjheJ!rfre) "c.iftulctillliifiV' 1TreiJcuLmL-.iu Visit 4s"w York, for the purp-we of aseert.Hiiinis their na- ture.nd the most effectual uio 'e by which the Bank eoold be trsefa t Alt the snjestions for tliat purpose, eontained in yourietier, will e cordingly be presented to the Board of Direct , ore, from whom they will reeeiw the mo re- UHful and early attention. In the mean time, what my own observation sugi;ets as the cause of these troubles, is, that recent event in the South and in Europe have, in concurrence with reasons of an earlier dnto, produced a paralysis of piiyate lerediVwhich deranges the whole system of tier iorein and domestic exchanges. For this the appropriate remedy seems to 1 to -susjcituse -the-TrnvateTfyflttofnrhTirhnd.-tlie more known and e,taMilicd credit of the Bank, until public eauftdenea in private stabil ity, fu time to revive. To the foreign exchange I would applythat restorative, by issuing ilm engagements of the Bank, payable in Loudon, Paris and Amsterdam, to be remitted in lieu of private bills. These will be ready by the next packet, and they will enable the country to make, without injury, an early provision for the adjustment of the foretzn exchange, by the natural operation of remitting iis produce and I ila coin. A aimtlar operation I ahull recom toend to the Board, in re-pert to tbe domestic exchanges, by an enlarged and immediate pur chase of bills of exchange on the distant eec tant sections of the Union. '"' " These are the two measure which seem, to be the best adapted for the present emergency. They are proposed with tbe si ncereat desire that they may be useful, and wilh a clear con siction tbat aided by the spirit and intelligence which belongs to this community, they will car ry i triumphantly through it present tempora ry difficulties. ""The surest ground of confidence lor other, I eonGJcn e in ourselves; and I have aecQ this community br up agaiost calamities which would have broken the spirit of a less fie and generous people. I have known them surmount obsUclm far more alarming than any now before a. ' Nor will I permit myself to doulu that this cit will preserve Ks high char'T acter before the world, by any temporary sscri ce which may bo necessary ta sustain its cre. V'l and its fame. p. . ., ,'' Vth great resfeet, yours, Ike." v v v v Nf BIDDT.E. , . . T' td eth Crih f the U. S. .i.-V V Commercial I. fevei.wr, rFTTT-tU. i L- Li. .....It Koariita? a- 'e'mwmiyi -1 ticte wm WW' - From (be Nvo.t.d L.tetlPticer, , "LATEST ruONi NEW YORK. . . Correspondence. -j : Nxw Vast, Arsti J. ' At! tne news I can give yon W bad' bad. bal. The greatest de nomlenrv has seized tHDMfiier- lailurr . manv. crcn ru;n "W", rf s.mff lor an extension of , " ' onlen fur KuNnean rood have been coun. ..' . f . - , 7 " masternvchanics are H'lildini' to great extent, is put a (top to; in boons lulling in priCe . K -p:im lo CO"u"re audi news, Siit it must come nmst frlgLirul ..mnecaare nu le inatockin orJPr .to raie m-inev. UiiittJ Stalei llar.k is iloanto UJ1-4. TU bent of lnirrfiaHm-provami-nt flock we fr below ilieir valu. 1 be ne-t Irom hurope la bad again.- Cot ton in jjone d Jn, and down. 1 have run my I'd by the Sheffield to tlay, and I ee that the t.iij;li!i are Ieteffntne4 to have back their specie. There ia no doubt that cotton will fall yet lower, if tin atteinpt i pmUte l i-i. The Sonthweiit it thu to auiTcr, not only at home, for want of money, but in Knropc, in the dcjtreRture of the prica of cotton, b cause our G.veniment is bent upon counteracting' the iniperaliie law of trade. The passage of the bill to pr rent usury in the Assemply of thi State (Aye 66, nrn-a 25) h ii p.-od'ic. tl ipiite a commo'.i m in New.Yuik. The banker and very many of the merchant are opposed to such a lau', notwithstanding the ravagva which uiury is now coinmitlinr in tins c:tv. T.ia t-rench Ministry I rmi'ed, yon will .xi!OniaJUlEU Mil lle..iliijii rmii- j bill. LelU-r from Pans sav tliat ihe K'liir wtlf kcr pin thBnrnrl'n1STrf7!rro.1T h- fiyni .Uti'ii; checriiij.lu,Jia:i:uchai4'.ii.-. The "movement of Lord Joli i Hiit'.e'l upon Cana-liaii affair will pro luce a co.rmliti m iaoaiu w neu it rc:icn a mere. . It is a cmi ii'is fact, tlita'most all the mem'.iers of the llrilish Cabinet doiled the vote upciii t'ie 4U4Mtwhil -xa-'trtiyjnViTirTKctuP 'ma Nkw Vokk. Arsix.6 The state of thing's in thi city i terriole- r.acu nay m:iK s an.uri wnrso and worse. Thetc were yetlerday, it is said, twenty failures- . It cannot be disguised that tha Treasury CilcflTar i the reston why sii muiv of tTii-T Southern and Western nv-rchauM U ttln-ir paper return protested. The ban' s of the West and Souths cut. fortifying them It es with specie, dare ot dico int. The banks here, nbj-cl to the ca'l forsp cie asthev arc a'to Uate riit Uic't ji l ajiy extent 4 IIALEICU, APilli; i2riKn. iVixke Siperitr Vunrt. .Not havtni been able to attend the Court regularly during itn session 111 tins city last week, we aro not pre pared to furnish a particular account of lis pro ceedings, - Tbere was-, however, but one case of a capital nature tried, although nearly the whole week was occup'ed wi ll State protections. It was tbe cae of Dr. If. Baraum, charged wilh tho 'murder of his wife, by mean of oi- , 1 . .-. son, wnirn exeneu a very oocp aiu general in terest in tne communtiy. Mr. Barnum, it wdl bo recollected, died oino time l4 tall under suspicious circumstances, which led to r pott mortem examination of her body, and the ar rest of her husband, who, after examination be fore Judge Sanders, waa bound over to Court. The Grand Jury, at the commencement of the Term, found a bill against him, and. on Wed- "s"t ii Tftn ,ui i,,uii 111a vnui. vwuig 10 die dilliculty of making a jury, it was one o. clock before the examination of witnesses com menced, which was continued until shout 7, when tha court adjourned over to next day. Tbe examination of witnesses waa resumed the next morning, and conlititied until alsjiit two, wiTen"IKo cxaminatloiV of those suiiiinoncd for tho State was concluded. The witnesses in at teiiJauc for the prisoner were also numerous; but they were not called. The Counsel fcr the. Stale acknowledged the insufficiency of the ev. mence adduced to sustain the charge, and a hsndonod the prosecution. The esse was, there fore without argument, submitted to the Jurv. who returned a verdict of nor tu.'ry, without leaving ttte box. Counsel for the Stalo, Attorney General Daniel and (ieo. E. liadger Eo. For the Prisoner, Jas. Iredell, Thos. P. Duvereux and lien-. W. Haywood, Esquires. . Judge Bailey, by the urbanity, ;JigjjitynJ abilrtywKh which Tie"presided, did himself oreat credit, and secured the universal applause of tins community. UetnfUTy"au oriiainciif "i tbe uencii. jj-jxc-jjjwaisf mw -f eM, w wflrr-ri Hand, determined t locate a branch in Iftit ci ty forthwith, Cyif'e reprret that the croitihd tint f ...i column compel w to omit mang interetting article! among which aro thefuvoro of tome reopetted corretpontleiit. So toon at tee can jtet through tht publication of the Lave, the Mar onau oe itte'j again. C. meeting- of the Ralrigh Temperance u.nc.y via os nem in ine uiiplitt vturci, on lYiday tvening next, at early candle light, . fji defiance of every effort, the gloom in Anrfsnrraritrsi tvrrn-aujr. Soultern JMerary .1estenger The farcb number HI tins rich itepwstloi or inlelleclnal trekture has been reeeiieil. We bate not bail time to read more llisn one or fu mtil, These alone are worth more Ibsa Ihe ! ol tire timber, whiuh s.peai' to be regsitlrd by Siihc otic me moil intei citing and valualjle that Been issue.. CCT Meaieo has tlrt lsred Texas to be in a state of blockailei and her army, stiengilwiied by loreiga mI, is toi.l io he on ttte mnreh ugafnst Texa. It is sl.-ml 9 000 strong, villi Kinir very ditliaguished European officers in eoinruati.l. Dinner to Mr. ire, The friends of this truly distinguished gentleman, in Norfolk, on Thursday last, paid him the compliment of a -dinner, as a testimony of thoir high considera tion of hi patriotic public services. Th'. to ken of respect i the mora appropriate, in this instance, aa it i tendered lo a gentleman who ha long been a choice subject for the detmo tion and calumny of unprincipled hireling- and the mor acceptable to hi genuine repub lican irenngs. as 111a voluntary tribute of hi immediate neighbors anjd fellow citiin. The following sentiment was eifen in honor of Mr. wtsw : -'-.-' - . Our dittlnguiihed Guest Henry Jf. tfiie; Tho faithful and accomplished rsprescnta- tivethe fearles and eloquent opponent ofi corruption, setting at defiance the taunts and meoarca of power. We hail hits a on of Virginia a brightest jewel,- 1- j , ' On tht toast being given, if r. Wis rose and responded in a speech of g-eat bmgth, but ol Jvcp aitJjuBtiring,inamU-lIUpaehawbnt- . tf ratietrof tho'polilica of tlMttay anil of tha incUenU of bat winter, in Washington, but mora aRpecialLy of lb developroanta of the inveatigatihg' eommitt,' of which ,ba waa chniroun. If a apoke ol crjinj abate winked at by men in power of corruption, withering all tjif fiur, ad wholeuriw,.f5ature,,o,;ou publican ayatnm of prodigality aud profligacy undermininit the beautiful structure of our lib erlica, and blunting the moral aenje ol the peo pleof the control of party over the artiona of men, enforcing them to painful aaerifieea of eontcienee and independence, aa the price of the favor of those who wield the weapon of power and of the prostration of the dignity and independence of aovereign State, through the aubervteney of their LegUIature, to the belMntaof the Federal Executive. ' ,,Jikpeclfcill -bo-JuibUabt.JrSlh, We hall take pleaaure in lading it entire, if pom Me, before our -readers. ' .-, The Preb trry of Roanoke i I meet in tli'uCiiy, on Wednesday, the 19ih int . jt,t T o'clock, P. M. . , .t07 A.?. V G R KECK.Wt. P time 1 a 40 wswpferente.t by the disagreeable weath er oflast week, from delivering his Course of I.ect'ire-i, as he Intended. I Its Introductory on Wednesday uight, was highly interesting', and amply compensated those who ventured out on so uninviting an evening." Mr. P is still desirous of delivering a Course of l-ectflies here, and will do ao, on his r turn from Chapel IMI, pressed as he is for time, if stifTicicut interest is manifested in his subject to induce him to remain- We are a'dlinrised to say, that he will return to this City, on Saturday the 15ll inst, Tickets, for his Course of lectures, at $2 for the Course, can be procured jn the mean-titne of Messrs. Ti'Hxkk Sc llcouxs, ami, it is- desireahle that ifea4K.Ij4eilJLai'li ig tlieni lee f the. iiiitposi-s of bis visit, should befmv that ilav, ippUhfft-ri-e--w-'rt h" Trek rtsi"That It's tenrt rcpeatin.-'liis lotro.toctofv aul tncu tot " low 11 up who lour or live I.- cttires more; Raleigh Regitter. 71 "The LciiiUture of i'enmylvsnia 1ms pswd a bill nppropriuting 3,093,QOO to works of Inier n jL Iiupi: jKeowii W '-- Dinner to .Hr. Poyton, .It ll'iliamtborj Granville County, Tn reply to a rommuiiicalion addressed to the Hun. HiLiR Psrrov, inviting him to partake of a Public, Dinner, to be given in Williims horo'., at such time as ho might denina'.c, the fallowing xvas.jfccciv.ctU : M . .Vutbuth, March Ifi, 1837. fiKXTLBML'N:' At the time I received your invitation, while at 'Washington, to attend a Public Dinner, in Willi iinaboro'. incessant engngi-iiiRii'a of business prevented me ftom making a suitaldo reulyi Io retirina fiO:ti the C .'Jirest of .tlie Liilk j BuLeH, as I have uiubv il-ilU.ug could be mure vatrful to my iushiwfs than tho approbation of the wise and the good. Pu'i. gsnt'emrn,.. this ..rirb;thT..poJjr.". Jtrwanl,. winch shotiltl lie courtetl hy those who prefer w hat they believe lo be their country's good, to tUir own ease, or advancement, is much en hanced on tho present occasion, in my estima tion, by the reflection that it is an honor (I wish I could furl a consciousness of having a chieveJ any thing worthy of it) voluntarily be stowed, coming warm from the heartrof thn de red hints of those Iferoet w hose valor won onr libertiea; of llione Sages whose wisdom 'rnmcJ our once vcncrslci!, but how violated Con'tituiion. I am prouJ o be thus hailed at your ancient Borough, by that unadulterated spint which fired the bosom of a noble ances rj- and which burned, and swelled, and spread, consuming every vestige of Tyranny, and ex tirpating the very roots and germs of servility and ha.-e submission to lawless power. I im plore you, as yen venerate your sires, as you lovo your country, aa you estimate your own litmrtlfs and the Ircedom of vour children, lo ehcrjsh those bnllowed feelings to revert often to this Notions birth day, and remember the spirit of divinity which then moved over the people. Compare it with the sickening cor- rttptuiii; the high handed iturthngumrpatitnt Jl-lJils.tocperaLeUay,flai! ask yaursejyesv sol emnly snd soberly, if there is not much eaae not hr rleitmir nor tletpndenevwe should ncfer ties uir of Ihe Republic, so long as there remains one fragment of the wreck upon which to build our hopes but for that united action, that eternal vigilance, amongst all wh- love their country more than the 'i7 ilt office, . r - . 1 - ' - r : - ... wnien is tne price 01 satety and ol utterly, Look around survey the accne! What an iren tyranny tho country has Mist passed un der! What a corrupt ti -tfiolitm still avail it? tarruption ia to perpetuate, what Tyranny created! How came Martin Van Buren Chief Ma;istrato of the Nation! Andrew Jaduon said let him be Psesldent, and he was Piesident. Ifojv is this creature of another's will to main tain his authority! By the patronage, of the "FeTcTaTCoiTrn are wrung from the hard earnings of the peo- 1 llle. will he ftnv Iiih leirinn tiAriMtimle hiaBU'Sv ano nppaiiit tiis succeiaor, ir tie Aincrlcan people continue dead to their dearest intertttt. I Paraica HxMtr, in the inspiration of hi elo quence, ilid not conceive of those rapid strides iowardnnonarehy, which I hnve witnessed in the lait two year of my brief public life. I have seen a party, lo which I once belonged a President, I once supported, ami upon whom was pluceJ my proudest hope of all that was pure and patriotic, laltify tbe brightest expecta tions of friends, verify Ihe worst prediction of enemies, and violate pledge solemnly given to t:ie country. I iiaveseen a party , one of whose cardinal maxims was, "that the patronage of the federal uovcrnment should not be brought fit conflict with ihe frcedortS otElections," o- quiesce in, and claim 'for the President, the riglu l- appoint his successor. I have seen an Administration which came into power npon th principle of reform, economy, and strict ac countability of Public Officer, increase the ex (icnditurei from ftfiem to tldrly-two million foster corruption in every department ef the Government, abtrtor a long time refuse inqui ry into alleged abuses, and, at last, attempt to tiflo it, by the appointment of Committees coin posed of t'avto--fA7w against "iiltestljjalion" I have seen the President of the United State rbnk the House of Representative for dar ing to cotutitute such Committee of inquiry in to Executive abuse, and the doors of th Ex ecutive department lU-A and barred against a Select Committee of the House-of Keprrsen tjttives,' while an Executive order was issued, directing that obnoxious member of Congress should be made to swear to their Speeches, de livered on th fl nir, under the Executive de nunciation of being calumniators' if ibey did not, and of perpetrating ptrjury" it they did wear to tbe truth of charges which they bad made. This I have seen and felt, for I wsi forced to submit to this engine of Executive tor ture, and aeaWd my belief with an oath, for which I am prewred to answer before my Cod and my country. Awl at Ihe time this fytat blow was aimed at th freedom of debate upon 6oot Vongreo, the President denied to tbe Representative of the peoplo the right of inquiring into allcdged abuses, and claimed for the head of lit departments the same riht lo withhold that evidence against ' themselves. which tha publia archives, the public prtperty oi thfplf waU furttkh, r,wWh wjVfea ha to eatiMal hi own eoiuaeutiteoi ofguflt. Ij nave seen the revenue of the country used a a fund of perftniary speculation and political corruption, in the hand of Executiv 'Oiricer. while a vast Surplus Was refused, for the most patriotic am) useful pur 000. I bivo seen the ,J2lf?i4tt -ansuming upon himself legislslivs powers, repeal law, or joint reaolut km of Con gress, which bad stood upon the Btatute-book for mors than twenty years, and which Con gresa had refused to repeal, and an odious dis crimination made, requiring specie of one ela of public debtota, while another wa permitted trt pay into the Treasury Bank Kotea ia dis charge of public due. I have seen tht unjust and oppressive law oT tht Retentive repealed by such a majority io each House of Congresa a to place the passage of Ihe art beyond ttte power of the Veto. aiTbjLEre feat the measure by refusing to return the bill to the body in which it origmateJ.., It might aeem there waa nothing left 4a inake (ASlht (ioveruirtctit of one mant no encroachment which had net been made by the Executive up on the other departments of tbe (Jovernmeut; -l-twitfadd,tfnrimw'to''thr't lugue. I have teen and had cause to know from the highest sources, that a Representative of the American (teople, who dimhargeiL hi duty a became a froeinan, was not safe from personal outrage, and that the President of the United States, the source of patroncand fountain of power, the Co nmander in-Chief of the Army and Navy, spoke in a manner well calculated to stimulate his follovvoii to assail, out-of-doors, .Memlieriof Congresa for discharging their offi cial duue fearlessly. I have ceett all this :li Executive arm growing stronger and !rn?er, while every other detriment was treutliling, tottering, tailing, beneath its giant blow, -But, gentlemen, I have transcended the lim. its which the occasion would seem to prescribe, :ld in e-mrlo-d.m let me ssk. it thi-i the f Juv.l "eVumoiTlorlilactTur father bled in th fieMTjj'' .," H'arre. invited ru.vt S'ldjoiisl k j,h.C toftticjls of lljejleyoliiti $liSlf'd fraisiiiit to'SOr rltil lreli as- wrf rci "wrred-tt tmmmtr anmtittsT Tho Tortns ofour ttovemmcnl yet remain, btiUhnjpirit is.g-ui fwa (bic il nin.y be,.farevtr! That depends upon us, upon ttte tteopl.t. 1 he cobl skeleton of our ones gfoNmt, but now expunged Con- tituwii, iwntn. rmt tts --rarmrwr'aTilTras fled, it may Ito, to implore those who gave it .being, to ataake, aroute and imliire their tonr. I am, gentlemen, with entimenta of highest re jaru, your very ouejicm servant. . BAI.IE PEYTON. To Messrs. Moses Nea'; , - llobt Andersnn, anil otht rs ol the commit fc-e. The 18lh instant being designated by Mr. Peyton, at an earlv boiir; a nmnc rcmi cosipa nv began toatsemblet anil, for intell g-ence, io. trgntv and respectsbilitv or character, might truly vie with' anv" to iction ever before a -inhled on a s milar occas'on t'nn.igliiiiit the Coin it Near half nast V2 n'etock. Mr. Ptv- to. bci- g met by a ;moiUte, waeiKtM-'.vd trtto- ow Vrllsg tt-lrv -Kowbfr lisf-1tooirT where he was received amidt tho clieers a-l Reat uiuuni of Jjiat-irtinibi. At 2- o-'chick the door were thrown open, and upwards of 100 ptrsotts conducted by the mamagcrs to a I able furnished by Mr. II, Fowler, in style Hot unworthy the character wlrch 'Old Nut flush has ever sustained, v. r which William M Stj?cd, presided, assisted by Col. K. Tita ns and Cf. A. E. I le-'iderson. Vice- Presidents. 1'he cloth being removed, the generous grape jiiic was intrudiiOd, and the billowing Regular. Toasts were drank 1 I. The Constitution May we preserte it inviolate to our. dereiifbmts, as bt-qif-athdd tn its by V siho'tfton a riot. :.d hi immortal compat 1 2. Stale Tliglt iamt State UemedUa If wc have the one, common seine declare we have the other. , 3. Eilucs'ion The true prep ol ihe Inttitu lions nl tverv eotiittiy. 4. '4 h Curreney Woo It never b snbjest to r.xectlttv sntiti ul lint lelt to tin I its own letel. S Hon Halt Peyton, our fitivtt The able. sealnot anil iliitingtiiseit 0iH.nntot KsecHtlvr usurpation the fitin atlvocste nl t'-tmtiiuiiinl liberty. A It hough he ba now stiailvit by pant enmity, Ihe tinis will some, alien all Patriot will rank him among Ihe great benefactors ol his ounlry.f Received with many uhrrrs J f--.-WtisnTtltw-en-rhnwir"s'giveHT" rose It ilrliverait a speech ol more than an hour's length, flnleuve, liuineiuus, Slrnng, palbetie anil higltly Htlreitilg. It will b deeply rrgtctlrtl by all who hrnnl it, that a ropy nl it aoulil mil ba procured for fubtieatinn His being railed through this county on hi hi way ftom Washington, by bus ness of a private na'uj-e, and hi i btirry lo letwrn home, foibade lit writing it out. A discriplion, falling far short or its reality snd true met its, win. h can be properly appreciated hy lhi.se 01 1 who heard it, must therefore S'llficJ for Ihe public- On r sing, Mr. Pey'oo seemed d eply affected with a sense of all those feeling which nat urally arose in hisminrf, aa he said, in seeing ao I rge and respectable a number of his fel low citizens, thus pnbl cly rrttnifet'ing th-"ir ap.robaUon. of-hia publtJ- r vise s. 4 r tie j livery was cunseottently, fora shott time. slow and in s low anil atlracllt lone of voicei ixttHjJrreeerwftoi leep importance of the various aubtrc'e be fore, him, I. is aiidinece were immediately and impercepttbly Iturriexl away to -the 9 r-p iiucALlheatrealYaihinsiUm City, in 'he midst uf those interesting scenes that lud passed ia actual review during the last ses sicn of Congress. He impressively remin ded 11 1 f the pledges of the last Adininiat ra tion on its coming into office, snd with how little faith, those pledges, or many of them at least, b d been redeemed, He aa'-d that in e inlradiotioii to tha Constitution of Gov ernment snd the spirit of our inatl'titinns, lie had seen a I're-i lent come into power by tho appolnlmerd of his predecessor, and, in' a most prophaua manner, hs portr yed tlx pompous si d extraordinary scene attendant on Ida Inauguration. 'X . j., Coming into I ha act and mismanagement ttf the various drpsstments of Slate, psriiulai ly of tbe one, th investigation ol which. had been tbe business of tha 'committee 'ol hh he bad bsea a member, be explained in an abl sad ssiitfss lory manner lb neeessity and object of lb in vesligation, Snd Ilia saannf r In whisb tbat invet ligation had been sondueted. While darcllmg uiioo this patt of the subject, Mr. Peyton wat frequently inlenupled by loud sad long eontin- ue I elieertng. v hen briHgmg in slew tliote wlto had beeoni villinr inslrunienis or t-nwer and orruiin, he si now abl ami digtiiCelr now humorous, now pungent and sareastia, showing bow he, and th Hon. Ilriiry K. Wise, aoinmeo ed drawing aside Ids veil of th bidden tins ol tbe psal admiaiti ration. . - - ' - ' :: T he whole audience felt deeply and pro. foundly, on hearing him depict that air.y ol power ant! tnrtuence, so ui'lustiy and op pressively brought to bear sgtinst them for the purpose of stifling investigation and re iwlliog them from the faithful performance of their official funciiona Placing himself on tlio great principle of lha Cnnsiiiution and twa, ha denied the right f&-$eeiiiiv interference Hh ihe money concerns of tha 1 Government and maintained the rieht of Con. grea fully to superis and iuspeet the vati oys de partments of State. , ; - -- r." Mr. Prvtno. with much nsthni. di,1nrMf th lnfi-afhQ.ot the sonstilutbin and law bv thew and other particulars, and In eonslusion, interro- gkteil his smliei.ee in the following Impressive and eleq.ieMl nvssnrr: CirlliTi state nl Ihinas lotig endure Where is the nuihy afihatcon- i it nl km ' wilh so'imndi wisdom .framed, and v l-b 19 fnttcb patiiminn srnd liMuntts upheld k naJutaioetl by ysar ancto-' Its fiarae, ssdd he, rwmaiast bal at ir.irit i rntta I hnna ntwirr. la iavnk the spirits of et.tr Uihwt lo animal Hi rswholilea thr sonstn rvtMsigwrst, maintaiw Ic HrfeW.1 H forever. " Ha onclodnl J rfTwing lh fnllwwins; tnaiti lt we keep the flag Byb g-i7rfrS tocrmlrr J . :.. ;-.', ". . .. .. ' He resumed his seat, amidst ltud. lour and cnllioik.M cbreriag 4. Internal liniMiivemenl Rail Roads and C"Osl, She arteries d owe cnuntt:.. ., f, I he Una.. Wil-s V. Manm A awbl ton ol N'oi lb ( s-ulinsi party t.it gav Itttiiiis- tM.at, We. tit proul. w dl Call him train as our rriiresewtadv.. , ' - a. I N senile nl ihe Cade I Si.tt-s Twentv- funr (if it" snrmlH-is, mi h Kth Jannsrv . 1 1 XT. adopted black lines as their order of knight hood; so mote it he. . - 4 - -t .-.!.. VOLL'NTEEU. TOASTS. B'irjyiilittm M. Snetd. President the The memory of Hampden and Sydney. J.y Col. F.. Tonnes. st r'ieo President. Our delegation ta It: Stite Lrgitfjture men to lie relied on, in p(,ie ,nJ private life. . . y Coh.t.E. Hmderson. 57 fiu.iW. -frr-.PeytJn; ' WtscTand' "Bell, a noble trio. battling in a rI-iiious cause. My Col. H Hobards fsent J Snndus Rev. renue Oar 8onstors, good partiiant, are on willing to trust the people with It: verilv wa y to them, their vote on the du'ribmion clause in the fortification bill ia not according to the vote) of our Legidatutr. Jtu K. IV UfivuHf. of firiinia. foent J rtenj imiir W. Leigh, the pride of Virginia 't chivalry, a nob!e monument of her denartvd clorv, standing sublime amidst her moral and political tlejradation. Jfy Itiihari Bulloch,' of If'drrrn, tnv.W truest The people of tho United State, May they leant to .distinguish between patriot statesman asd a party leader, while, it ia yet It!'. uuncatt tyamertm, i'resi.leiit of ilia Baiik of thStit: th Stitr totr; fttrtt f.ir ytbf 'ipAitsrtyTX rrUalie-Jryttm- f nd ninry "A. WiiieT rI he procotors whom the pcoj lo desire, and the criminals dicd." . ' ' : By Col U. R Eaton. (M. N. f J Invited lyHeitt -The .Hon. Henry A. VVise, a true Vir- -eiwH- lw,-wb(T -tr1n"ltiw- tinvo""titt!o bafiiT'af Braddncks defeat, bat had to sustain the whole brunt of the control, nnaidetl,- except hr- those alUnt tons of the South, Peyton, Pickens, Boll, and a few others. - By Col, J; I., Jk-n L-rton The majorities in Ihe Senate of the United State on Ihe SRtb March 134, and Kith Jnnuarr, 1837. tho first pre eminent for talents, integrity and lova of country, t;ie oilier ilulmguisheu Tor sycophan cy, mitt wnrsliipimd'aelf-abasemenl. By Jpteph R. Biipyy, of.ifecllenbnrt', Va, John C CiiIIiduii The rhainpion of State Rijhts, the Constitution and Nullification Vain jtre the elTltrts of his puny assailant to conquer lilini it is tlirowiiry cobweb around Ute limUsf a 1 itan, Bp-firr m RrRobiiritiV sf-TeVilTlie' General ftoverumout, a rictly within its contti. tntioHAl liinkii mi executive legiHlailon, no ex- punama resolutions. ' - By Capt.n'.R. Gi'liam The majority in Congress thev claim to be" Republicans; ; I like the name, Wd -it thoir ftsr j ifjt fir. 11,-ury S. Taylor The tomb of Mount Vernon, it entombs our heat t. , : Hy Coi', If", ft. RobartisTua whig cause, it only requires political information to make it triumphant. Jly John C. Swth, of T.-nn,Uy Cod in hi merry preserve the United States, and pro. tect Tcr'nn, '.. ; .. , .i? " i By Gesrge BurnsThe gentleman who haa dona oa the honor to preside at our boar ii, who so long presided over our court with so much dignity and urbanity, who represented Us in the 8enate nl our Stale with so much honor to him self and benefit lo his country but alaa,. who is about ta leave us, William M. 6 need, ulli mus Romanorum, 1 , By Ii D Cargill. Republicanism, pure and uncoM'sminnlrd, as it sprung from Washing ton and his patdotie associate in Opposition to the modern nostrum of v?merratie Repub licanism" as conked by thn Kitchen Cabinet; and served tip by Andrew Jackson and a Uulti. rmmr TJotiventtoiri By Mose A'euL Marlia Van Uureo, once compared to Ihe rising aun; may he undergo a total eclipse en the tth of Marrh, Htl. By 'Robert .Udenon. May the destinies of our fmmtry never again be swayed by ofTice holders or office seeker. --n0 MaforA". T. GreM. tf fit. The mem ory of the lata Chief Justice Henderson and' Kemp Plummer, two of Carolina's brightest or--nanteat,, " 1. . By G. ft'. Lowe. I wish our Congress could ho composed ef such men a Peyton, Bell and Wise, and tUcu old. Dick would stand no chance, . . '. ' . By Major- Home Robards. Peyton, Boll and Wise, vigilant srotinelson the-wstch- bitJleaar-indeDCfideiKe resisting executive corruption brings down up on Mm the contemptible frowns of the para- site of power, but b receiv -llie cheering p-- prohatiou of all true patrtota. . .. - '1'he-wamilh of feeling exhibited tot hi friend Wise and Bell, called Mr. Prvton np teeor.d time to explain, why Mr, Wise (Who was invitod) was not with us, anil, was resu ming his seat, when the eager rrirs of his audi ence "go on, go on, induced him to continue, nd bo, in a powerful speech, re-eibibited i eolsrs moie glaring, the enormous corruptions ali'd abuses among tho publics officers st Wash ingtoti, a corrnptian which he and fhry" bottled gaum, wiiu uianir urmnoH auue niacn : . . : . l. . j. !.. ... . t .. . . iWU er.ll Tortb HheiJignaiit Klmk of an insulted and betrayed people. .. , , - fly Must Jfetdt , The flag is nailed to the mvt, '-'And we'll defend it to Ihe last ' By Major Jeremw Milliard Tlie lion, Dan iel Webster, th great Star in tbe East, that guides to the cradle, in which was laid Ihe In fant Redeemer of our political salvation. By John, C. Taylor (M. S. S.J invited gneit,l ha HoiltJohn. Ewmg, of Ohio, once a jroinmon laborer, now in the front rank of Aineiican lawyers and atateamen a bcautifu) commentary opon' our institutions. , Bf, James l Scaggin. Olil new President; may the act of his administration accord with the profession of his inaugural address, act speak louder than words. , ' ' ' By Geergi W, Roburds. State Rieht and the sotercignfy of the States, tha only safe guard of American liberty. ' JfuJoA.-i ftead. John J. Crfttenden, wor. thy Colleague of Henry Clay. , .. By JKm W. Smith. Tbe memory of tha lata lieonard Hendorsonn . " ,',...., ' By tvey arris. General Jackson, original ly honest, bad contaminated (I foar) by keeping bad company. ' - ' '.-"' r'" By Dr.! Henry J. Robards. John C. Cat hotin, the brightest star io eur political firma ment; may hi light long ah'tn to direct the people to the sacred right secured io thorn by tbe Oonalitotion. 4-' ,i'.-f.yr.f ,,k Bf f. W. PaschalL May the time yet coma when the tier of the South, John C. Calhoun, shall occupy the place for which nature design. tl bm, i: Prswident of the Unii'd. Slates. , T-fBt7CS'9 H SiiiaZ-tU Ilon. IIogU tl IttfftOtatoiaHtilitiii nn; while Hey are on the -r- .tT j VJ r".i i V' i.i ,,, f r deuce ahd UV..I lit Ihe shot bttimrss I beg look-out. w fear no danger. . le. to e; tha w is Wdl eiy imen.loo to eni . fly Mtiior W. T. llargrovt. The Han. dVatorlo sre and to t.Irsse litem. In omMng ., I - - .( .., .- . . White, at anc aa emblem a3 aaeiibee af oaV luteal virtue. , , -. . - By Col John L.ffmderoon-The bold, imfe pendent and talented Benjamin Watkins Leigh, a worthy reprntatiy of .th- jdsya Ilnry -and' fatfinf-) pure, too honest fur mtJcrii manid lem fiemocrutit irglnia, " ,- ByMcj WT JIurgrov. When corruption shall eras in the executive departments, then will those who oppose it be duly appreciated. Jy t'ax trjl Gilliam. I John C. Calhoun; the Presi.lem'e letter waa well directed, but it waa a nervelrw arm that drew the bowstring to his ear, and the luckless srehtr will find bia poisoacd abaft lying pointless at his awn fbet, ' while the noble bird at which it wa aimed, soar aloft a sightless distance beyond hi reach, x'...y, r-v - 'JJ! . Vv"..-. -r Jif-irhirr4'Bn4kof.Wmr guest Tbe Hon. Henry Clay, the abiding pat not.' - " - ." ----- - -' '- ,. By Dr. It. S. Taylor. Tha Goddess of sei ses and literature, may she ever ha propitious, as sh ia wont, to a free and republican jpeoplo. ByiMert-rtdmbnTK 1ff"iieii? to" aggrcssionia whatever shape it comes. , By Cot. .1 Henderson, td Vis President. Gen. Mcmucan Hunt, minister front Texas to this country, a native of this county. - , , -J9y Mty' florae I. Btbards. The f V of tho Sauth, so justly celebrated by virtue nisy that iiieatitimble quuliiy ever shine forth from a aiongsi them, with native effulgence; ... "They are good aa tliry are fair; JT,L -vi,;S .There' none on earth above than, -Pur in thou'jht a angebi are, - .s To see them is to love thetn." . -. ; HORACE IM ROBARD3,y J NO. L. HENEERSON, f - . ' " JEREMY 111LLIARD, r VCommltUa. RUBER P ANDERSON, J . MOSES NEAL. J 'v:':'-r : ': " We reeei'vedbTThe ri press mail of yesterday from fhe etotit!i no New Orleans news. A slip Wi' 'wSriftfjl 'yf -tha MoT4tev)ieri 'ii:n- der UatoJU iprtl Estates luat a meeting wa to be held there (al the court house) that day, to ennsult upon utasures "to improve and better . their condition." The lata shock to mercantile- credit in New Orleans, Ac, seems to have full - ling calamity upon tha city of Mosit-sl f which the readers msyjmtg from the follow in samplo of the language held by "the Expres'' in exhorting the citiaen to a general attend ance at the meeting referred to:-..W, fnK ' Let no man stay front th court house, be cause an idle rumor has reached his ear that Mobile is to ba declared bankrupt, - Such Is not the case, Wa do-lre to prove and sustain: h tolveiicy. Let no man refuse to go for a ant of confidence in the result. Nothing ran. be doh withoui a trial While there is j;fe there ia hops. Many minds ar better than a lew, and if we can only revive lha hope of our People and renew tlteir eneruies,- time nil! work out Ibctr lvwto,'4- tjTlw CTwtorof the Legistuturo, jut endod, 7 embraced one hundred and seventeen day, sud was tho longest, execpl that of 1 630'8 1, ever helJ. Tere were passed 36) acta, being 79 more than at lha last souton, Of these, (though much li me was wasted on political abstractions,) liiuuy-are ery 4mporlant,Hd appropriate hrrgO- suiim to purposes ol internal improvement "i ' Ta show -the p regress of manufacturing ntetv pri-e, and the rage lor mining adventures, it i only nn e ary to stale that one hundred and twenty eight acts of incorporation for these ob- jeets were paawd, lieside many amendatory act fi 1 ncorp.H-alions, Richmond, tl big, ,hlfttr Revolutionary Soldier finel . -j, . snjirf--rr r: tt At LI residence, Bear Modtick, Chatham county, N. C, on til March, Joseph Bridges, Esq., in the K8th year of his age. lie wa regular from, the commencement 10 tbe termi nation of tho Revolution, and wa at th caps" ture of Lord Cornwallis, at Little York. Tho deceased was, as ihe poet say, on nf tha "no blest work of God" an honest man. - " 1 J .-!J!J-L' i- I'AINTfS, OILS, &e. ; The subscribers bate just rtsrttetl front lha Xnrth, a lull supply of the sbv v articles, ssa IMIiD, hit la-l '", Do do GrbUnrt m Oil , , Red Us l , ' : , SpSllIkh BfOWS) t .1 - t ' Do ' do Ground la all s Vellow Oetire , Dov do Ground la Oil . Vrmlisw Ud a,, -.i. . --rt--a'-. --r.i-- . Terra lie tiiraaa ' .; 4: ; . ',,,. v Lints lllack .1 -Tu.ksyXmbi-e ; , T" r'plihs T'ui tieatiita . - 1 j V ; l.iiiierd tht - . "': 7 s - Copal and Japan Vsrniihcs v AH ol Srhith wii be snbl nn rrssnhsbl feral xi ; V - T. r; I1F.CK Willi fc CO. RatejA April 12. 113, . 18 if Ajfcncf nt UalcLsTi. ts 1 snd alto to Iransset snv other business nf lbs k ad within my sinljiy. I shall enminue ihe aiutiucnawd uMamiuiiin butiiu-t aa liarcttdorei . I thsigittg ee moi tbaomj atusl mnderate Ire, . vtiiui rrn. JBsMjlhrApr'.l l im.- V 18 St VV wave this day tormeil a conatttirl sbni Ha ter the firm ol W AUUKN IIAUK13 k Co. fee tbe purpose el caf ri ing on a bnlesale grocery - .' WAItllKlV IIAKHI5, HK.l HsHKIt, llr.A III tl A It It 13, " Piirlmhatb,Va 5 gut Mtith. i.ir. t; ' 1 .wrtinvir a m. ma 1 . ai,i,vai, r.xt iiAuiiia s uu.. I Ai-fcw iiiiig targ.aua.gencal essoii.- aacM of oiiovnntiiES. - aliielt will bw sold on accnmiiKHlatine lernlaj Hit itr. Kio. JjtRUHs k JsvaCoffe, ; il ban els I'oi tot bio Horacj ' llltda- , do IJ g'l llbdsN.Oi lrsn rlf. ' ' . , , 4 llhi't Si Cioi. do ' '4HllblsUf , ,:, do -It) Boxes do - !u ry sHpesmh ' J '25 Barrels Family and rxtis lupeildr Ftasn 45 llal-rels tlllimota bitkrjr .. , .tti 1 1 lids ' - - - . do - ' t ':' gl l icrc Xew Oi leans Molalses s . ' t) llatkrts Clineni aili Whie t-w.-"' JO t i PipeaCogaisalaady : , , ( " Holland f.ir 10 QcCa.ks Swel Malaga WhiO - ' ID ' r. ,,i. Sherry . do - ' 't HUdt Madeba tlo f Q- Otks do ' - do tare seaaVist rStxX) llavanna Segst-s ; 49 B-iXes Sperm aud Patent Candles '- . 40 No 1 Boaa -- ' 1 , ' .: ' .' t " Starch ,- 10 " Boneh Kaisins ' "' " " ; ID I G dlon Demmij'ihn) ' , -. " 1-tO Krfc. Ci Nails sssorlctl. ' KXW Iron Assorted , .. ' , tOUO Steel - 'do ' ' 1 - Imnerbl and Gun Powder Tess " - .. . pise,'s Pepper Ket-ecgs tad Girgeo ' ' 1 50 Pireet Cottoa Ha gltmg ' : KKI Sssks LtvvriKtol bslt ; UK) lisstiia tVrwpphig Pnner e ' .All orders For Goon will la pnnalosll st lendctl to, and will be nut t lha lowest whole sal price. (;imhIs sent to our care will be lor warded . with dispatch. ' . Further arrivals' daily' esosx,d.' i "' - ( u fi - WAttUEM flA&RUIx Ce. L reilimeuih, MsrsbSI, li7, 18 lot V"l.... !... ... .1'. .-...1.,:- . . ..- . . , i - 7

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