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t V 13EOEB2BSR j27,; 3LS37 '" 2 4 2" she spoke, and acted, and the cnnker jing chains of despotism that had bound jher for ages dnippeddwxyerlcss, and I her bright vales & vernal croves smiled :'tm.-4"'" erfinam en f fory, moment in all thtt liie and beauty THOHAS J LEHAV, I, itur a x t ph ornl a to n , s;i fwy (he vM amount III ttte.frtifu in ad "'- . uvvm of Aiivr.dTtsivc;. everr square (nol eeeetling Ifl linrs th.ls ilVT.elfirM insertion, nnelillt 1 "sc-lj '" 1.4e'it iinenhw, twenty -nv cent . h) The advertisement! of Clerks and SI.i .(T, iff be eWsred SJ frf een'i higher; ! ! Is'!- jc o si .n p rj icatio xs "' I'oa ms Sta.'? . ; .; Wen Mc-air; heavenly maid. T young, , k'jjt ycl in early GreerS she" sting, . g.rissiot ott. to hear licr sneu, jne'J- around hr magic cell. ;, T . : natch' J lie' instrument pf nownA." f E A It. '. - ;' ' j S FgAii, liin band. Jlsskill to try, -, .'" i ..i,.-,,,! hiarililfriil lahl. v.ir v dl freedom; .yrcecevcncrawie immortal Greece!. The scene of clasie fTroiWf itonf tmcelbe rrad f ltber ty, learning; ami law Greece beard. gathered applause of mankind a thi o Cu)id arrow of the tU bochchid ttcialif tleei (nr clecHtMieenng pur- IUBW 111 IIVt-KIW fw - pr- ...... t"" I cfcet 4mH i repeal w tha-name pt "abintoa was enrolled nmv tbt page that ntfe'ststhe alountf; uhioo of 351 ier tent, will le ro:e h-m tne ieonuias nu kimnjucs, inai ir J-eililar nrieei Inr MleMierf ny inn i hrtiriHCnS Willi WO l.rrnuiatmr lll'lll 01 ts(ter. i the KJiwr mint b i9v.,. i.,., j ttluiii arid TJKrm.ipftlas'a clorv! ht acted, and ,tbe OtlomanV (wwit j withered; the war-ciy rs-ecliocil and i re-biiuti led agalo.'rotn ate t'v vale tbtf snint of ; bcr ancient ,ri-k was a- rouscj; and-sti'mulatcil hr tbejnstptj rpmain,',,j f -tW-iaad wb&hC!tt2ttifi' btCetH t-.';v. 7 : i r. .. !.' r....t. i l" M..j.l J "' msxi anil lit", t men. lie iuuiii uiu em.iirii. her ncns '.toiled, bled, and jionous'y conquered.' Hut more exc!ulvely dp t!i name and acbieveni?nts of' Wali innjtn, ooriat? theelves with A meiican soil and American bistorv: Each Jittte rill -each monnlnin river. ' UolU iniiigniig witB trt fttiJB foreireir' - 'And we ;liieflr owe oar ,rf sent ad vantagen and iiatinnal ghrv t" the ab sence id' Vear frnm bis bo-inn; an 1 the constant pi esence there of religion, hih tiwiraHrwragi,mln'tpaHi--fwttn Aim J iatk r ' Eta t the ;kJ tic knew nnt why nni liinimlf had msile.1 Vtr it hae p- on, nj lienenlh ihrdic- ,..,, '""'j ,el which rro. yrtl!y the riled Cl ' .n brvt men, -. eirf- -hara- frMiienUy imflorfiiffl InwledgeiJ lo be wl, 4n g:"1' rf mfild at asm duniig the late wrr,,u !ede- mere approach of danger, and T . of heir want of Ermncsx. Thq great Uu , L.t.t.i.h wvmm mmn AIU trt trnmllll. I'll of lia'tto; binjt ked by a aoldier the If, l" Duke made the followln? replj-: "My - 'j tremble at Uie danger my $oui i aDoui onng it to! i ' . ; ."' He writer i fvidentW correct in t-jirrTh-irand incentiW!8 to both Mie r.nd cowardice P.rsl battle h apnallins to &-com m sokllcr; but after h has repeai-- pirlicipatca in thostrile, whether lie nne uohurt of not, habit Incite :Wisi i to pel fi m deed! at wbicb otic un: uslo.ne.a to war wouju shnuuer.- lis demonstrctea the force of babtt,': But the hirh -moral infl;eitce iv the General j the aspiration alt. drained the enporiliwppoimmem, 7 Moneaara gooJ-hearted, iympathetic ouI nd tlie more fl when a aimllarity in aituafion eiiata between them and any one ele-and tliw aympathy f and may tbaw fiifni 'qiilie an agTcM proper that anjr ahould depond. f But read the following from Friend Swaim: ' If' itfurtg- bieniyky but 'you , tarfr fy? Aa to iW-oUl votary ot celebacy thai ha his on the skifU (f socut y, res ting to confirmed Jiabit of Ba.cbelo-I 114m wc have nothing, fa siiy y nun. If he' has proved invulnrabl t the charms and attractions of feenab deli cacy, mucir less can we cxtcctto reach lu. n hi arcument for -.the . nUl xinx. But. there is a eenetatmrl mr;;juw in (lie matuiity 41 youthlul SUCi often farrt-e j jcKson -iim. coriieiopiuiius iiiRregaru of the solemn' oniottiiia' of the Judicial .ickinx l'ne conduct. of ihe-aJ and Leiilative 4leD;irttnnts his dc . . . . . . . . ! . . .1 .. . . . I ... . I .. - - . . . . s ..-.-!i.,..j.i;:v"-v .... ...... 1,:.. ..1 1... 1. z 'ttw-'i-vmi j -I-..,. . -tft . ...... r .a; 1 . t - - cm rcwiirtiHi aiin . punisnmcm -nis p pen arid jlireet' vetofes his bucket ve Wilttenpf1WJrldrianr"t'l: WW arid troRcribiii2: all who dar eti; ttp'ise his etTirts; we nave ..seen Hun pie' n liti'ary nets, and hat too after It Inieen tiniast un.tniinoui,iy con ' botlt byt Congress -and,"JI he ptfOpHhttSin debar Sio; lie cBiistitution nice of the pi'ov'i on, deprivins;!io pertJ'!tid tlieirrepreseiitatiVe ti'f all f cstra j 1 v-cr, ;; Rxecu live n s-.t rpf ion . tnstelf behobliflo; the chief depiiTt- uiefrts the G ivernment conduf.fiti its afff witti lifMiestv and tibilitYV we pen 1 tO(S VW-lttlawfHl t'i?.'lr -f -rW-fta. tiotial furse-i-and alt those; bih-band. ed and ' aibitrarr 'acts which so dis tinctively mark t'ns carcr -t that im. peiio'H man Dttriniii year f na tvu insiiia). did the whijr stPtn this torrent of Ksee'litivS -'ilrsnnrisVn, and i during; aM l,bnt time ?(lio.e who how ! hrandus as federanstij either i,kulU-d j front. Jln!. eiicoante,' or beld"upi the handf ol the iTusurpejVAnd advocated indulgence.. I5uines must, t.f neceg. alty, be brought to a stand, and nrveji nivcrsal bankruptcy epsue. I he dis in the !ary;e towns will extend to. the country, ' The fanner will find no mar )r.y4VrbMmiir''nd tb prodtictR, or if he does, tt will be ai price, whic'i . will not pay the,cost and labor o( prVi-ltiction." The riierchaott w'di be '.'.compelled tojfui'peffd jiusiness, tfiiit'iuanuractmcr to cbtse bil '; c-'tab lishtnent, the mcc-lianie tip disspi$s, bis h.iiTd-t, ' uiul the liter la go'wiibout " emidoyiiVeili,' ' I arn lbs comiry, and ; tb? Cirming interest in purticutary a-v eairi,t tbic Utopian srheines, which iUUl. L :.:....!: i'..r.. 1 1 .:. -it i.:.r.. ... ! ..tit ' f.......i . .:".. f ,1...: ' I ' tllC I O ) on is 1 loj; 1 41-1 1 11 11 1 jmi-tui t aim ympjHM iv.ii 111 in 111 ill r Jlii uir1'. ii. 115 i n a-i(i 1 11 c .ci? iiminiitiiijii ui n u A i rc btetithen; and the teonle. anil ! in' violatitMis of thV-law "and the con-j ptSpiiitT" nfld "of . their bones, lir - Una scayina the conli lejice ortue rtv ernment i not ,ly wiib-frawn from our bi-jking insiiimi'.His, which furnudi, a enrrenev lor the people, but bv re- Cjeivin ntr.liitisjiut j;ii!d and silver ..4t . UlcMor t94 sHieWfe,r fr Ltiorl of touiT'0 ' lC f ancient and whole- claim to ic 'ln.i r T! 8011,2 fl ie asked 11 relatioa to an' l icoi'o a vior. whom we ask. feeling k, kffJf. ' fj' f ' ,!V' ' but you njorri? The joouli .niwefeW l9-hft fl,th", ' fon- U aUvnvs really-you ca.i'i get any see bod.,' when it any other wer u l,i.l 'f'1? PJ pHactples? per U about that yoti. "could. ft get -fef',r' J! m F iw..t., ? ....1 t r,..i . .. wiW:T.nd Instead of acMn? as le- 11 T unii ti u'iinMin u ii 11 in an un-i you. wou pardonable insult. The truU howe ver of this jet will ultiinatet over- isin, r . May lue-youtfi ot t:ie Kepo'.ilic profit by bis. example, and catch from its noble perfections and beauty, pat riotism and moral courage that may en Vjfe tbeni to prove in the hour uf pel-il as a mun'ition of rocks lo their r'mm- tr.y. H. December 23, 1837. t The following ia worttiy the conniucra- ion esp 'ei:,".yol'ouryoung mcn whfl are grap jn atlhegih,,,0rf B,au,v- 'thcmrau.fl fora moment-w:1 aJ"lirc d'icfl.v which ,wv. tU SMson-:. "itrs ool-ha.un. and WifiodT,ion-'"Tf S"3 'T''! Tlilaluktjdjrably aaabc&tea'fhai destiny wu. WM. indeed a "pure nueiugeiiti men and angels. '"Thsimpreas of perfect .rymr metry may. mark the form tbe swarfclike. tift --the flowing tfesaes beautiful a!1411' aiain?&ilrip Vftf. aitli8, tori j throng, and the dark gazelle of e rapU Juitre may ever beam unqueoched batif te hihdhalTiiltiarif ami ondyirrg-flanie tit .t iho KiernaFTliFone, bo uncultivated or un- ne; and the lofty impulse of the tuve -1 MC jJ.if it vigor and purity hion not un- iimcJ iii 'jnclouded, every perfection oon eilh :"!' foryotten, of 5 edmiraUon for them for- UAAUlli - ' How oftca do we hear men tfeger in the pursuit of partners fur life, ii'iire for" beautiful women; ami yet iiOv briel the existence oi wiiat they sec, take mn, before vou are fully Wecar, rV "TV ed tor it ..1,1 realitv. . : . ' J "1 .pow' r, gislatoiet to'ctlier t consult lor the public gq, wc haveseen our ivpri!cn-tativesjii-ly bwin! at-the fiotst rd and b fore cuiuj i tT yVTJ forsootlil 1 11 1 iWfter t be the etciasive fiiendof the PQoii'O a?H-the-MateSj n i l iienqnce the former ajcbampinnt'or of a bigh-tonsdg-ovcniincntt Oot unonTfucli consummafe impuilerice! ; It is alike j til payment of public dues, the very tu-sul;inr to common honesty and com-; basis of 1h'e currency which remains is rj ... J - - . - i . 1 , 1 -i .1 , mun sense; - . ? " iwiuunawn aiso. i nus ine people are left to retuTTi. comparatively, to a state of barter, -whilst their servants Again. bo trive i)Rio th5 taj Zl coti.isel of this pure, ibis immaculnte, this setfatrf ml democratic pirty ? Who, but Louis Mcl.ine. i)ii oT'-Andrew Jackson's' ilcmusraftc Secretaries of the iarrv fi-iiin'oi to 3" vmrs f IT "'"'"'"ai ticy, striving to ascertain i n'r B. Taney, a democtntis Attorney jfne poor piwirer.'' inarrv (i nm 1 rn voara f If. 'iiui ........ I I ! U V U X' U,. I I .1 I - . , .. i. . oil .nlr -wnetner t proiect clicitetl a smile or thcwroojvside or the fence. V is no' a Tn ,5,B ; eatest and best.' ni.i. ti, v --.wU' r.,v, th,- f "these e some of ti.e abuses and -.i .u- i i u... T. ? i mat- ioe . i uanco of lw,.nn. ,IiO.' . 'runs oi y liyil.l ,!.. I"U III Bl, filVtll It'll IB llf and see the world, that you. may more useful to society. Let lake care of itself. "Charity be iin-iii is at secure -your own substantial happlcss. the " dc-a"r! 'Hf r V0U..5 men, the advice coninnly-l , fses- i " ' iroifi ren cimniiy, areiound m education, the 1- r ,i. 'II InilhdiHNapoleoii, in kini up to the iinDtri- 1' 3 ncA ..u&oit fovLniM"- i 'l 4 -.'Vitc-v- WilHi---wbett utorm Sp?ifti Ilanhitjal-rika ii big iicountless lepon upon the liniberiig vales .of .Italy- when, aa nsul, .nvadtr.g Lgypt anu as the uperuRjoX Ami-hty.peonkjaCidnir.Uvft lyereijjntiea of Kurope with an earth- liiKe tfroe was tmpeueu ami encuu ned b (be love of fame, and poWcr, id an unbiiionx x tensive, unconlroll- I, arrT restless as the surging ocean or lie unfettered wind.! Moral influence lvayeljtii till bis star reached its ze- th but when it hal towered miniu ave; paiPsed for a inoment high a ve be wrecks that thickened on the itinihy t'f its "owif wlld desoTatioii r, cnoei-iiKe courseri iinpieiiRiiy with -I'llirt sufendor fll -artd been sbiv- red bithe force 'of its ; concussion ilh Helena's-rock;; Jthe.. borrowed :ht of attendins; and superior con- Itligm ajuaicjycd fareverjn tlie ean-ave! the moral influence then given you, is wrong. Vou arelold that if otic woman slights your We tensions, "try another." Not si by tbia meaTis;ourTvTl- T(inngetotror credit with Die girls. Oar advictfs j nnitg un ana persevere, iv e nao.ri just tiov to recolb'ct an anecdote Jit prartbsnvhicH bivc b '?n ioJlit t- Icdanlry tlurmg. lie conttn loar dynasty; tliesc arc i!ie r pioi'i'ssioiis of re-inl for vople," and yoir promises May lleave'ii deit- " rc- IlEGULUS., JLji 1. 1 1 . 1 1 mwmurrm urn fum!". renclitio i of . xitc'l Ta COCKS' TlieStaU m m. in an article which "evinces ihoj of elaboration than i i com- m.m with thr mint, beans niioti (lie . , 111. 111 wirri rii t;,.ri. a nr.1,.,,1 w.-hi nn. " I heads of thckiicicnt and obsolcfe.Fe as it secmrd at times, uusu attempted" io i court the 8Ie objee of bis affections. At last 'hi a hasty of imnafienc, .he siiv.ed tlic'Li ft oin a sljelf, aiuTralstng if Tii a swe nii posture, exclaimed, "S'' sure its nnssessiorv. We know liill .well the salisfaction that sleep berieatlf thesnowtwhfte lids of a beautiful eve: In the hauchty curl otTisTimsiterrrR'nrrTnu'fi . l. - . . r 1 i . - .1 we rec rose that leaps into the budding cheek; in the fine turn of a awan-like neck, tbe gentle motions of symmetrical form, er in tho shadowy redundancejof ,dark and beautifully flowing tresses. - The hearts of tbe you n and passionate leap Hcrt wuil wild impul- 'cces'sfuP'' ts m jintains of unmeaning ex- I'..iii. aij uiijiisv , lieu uui-iu iiiin. Why fhis at !inpt to awajcen slumber mg prejtidic ? .h-impiy, wc imagin.', wkltaievy ti the hiftiflg of whatever of odium mayattach to that partf, over ' tin lUn :t 1 .1. . 1 1- i ,Kt- " mosia in in ine (eciiiii.ig i.y ilicic in 11 mil iihiir'i in iiiij . uu, 1 ,,f I'- 1 . 1 ,. .i.i , . " I never intend to accede'-to rour n,i-'V,"'.-' u!,nooi. . uuju ...,v tnclji f miiiM'lniva flit h.i n, .-,,., ii;,ni. n,i ;,Vi.aPPar,-,nt" as there .s truth contained in this bookSl am, to t,,e csiabliing of which I ncyer was Si.re;of you, till this. mKWefforU arc directed. First, be menf." 1 he fair one ins am r tnc .i.lu i ,..V. .1 d..i . 1 - , . , . a. , , ,'iiu nave u iiei'.vc mm uie. uu. run- ed tnto enderness, yiebled up Jier , , lU duality ol f livcd aPP'er CUp1e ,"eV ,lge; and that point of belief eT er.'.v 1 ' , . . , . ;- j . 1 ii shed, we must acknowledge that ( ibose ranksof soc.ety which claim lvidg party is onaudM.iie (o be highest ar.d most refined may-JiLi f-.i..i;-r, r ..- . " 1T.'L V'iv . a fciiii 1 muiaJXim-i i nr. -tii. . nition of Washington and the elder Al., I Tk.. . ..Ii.j .... ... I. ommend as beini deficient in sren- ;J 1 . . 1 . ' teeJ delicacy; but after all.' we Ration, preposterously. absurd! forward han on course that me ntnii'ii cuutniv ii-riiiui! 01 oui .la. a l 1 i"i 1 - r e , . 1 , , - . ' SMt it. they are not .destitute of no lush or Tow. best catcuTaled to advance "i.X" . 1 , , the fi h the happiness f domestic life. ."'.. Southern Vit'zcn. fan tii a Sta byhconscientious dcniazoEues. That are thus wielded at this time, we - I'lelseek no other evidence tlikti the ,cohn of our neishbor. ct of division.be.tween and the Democrats, If i.coinn 01 our we J ' e great subjec .Jhe'ederalists an gladly, and areii ses, whilst gazing upon these .things but when the soul is scrutinized and fo'ond,; unblessed by elevated thoughts and generous : imaginings, when tb in- i-aaedJLou0irtidiai tion cold, the fluntber of torgctrulness ivnT'sooiVfall U noil tlrWream tf beu t v , egenetueil the hope ot conquest and and the llarac 01 altection be quenched kiwef-sased-nnd he'beram Tvelk as jiu apathy; or disgusl. VT-7 h.'.C '"""C,ir the obvittus reason thatj With men of genius, strong feelings was tlonc swayed in every vicissi- and powerTuI passions are ever associ ife of lis career by a depraved mor-1 ated; and if beauty isi tnmingled with inflm nee. S. withrtlie oflyani amrafltc' adlonj careers of Alexander, Hanni- 'tioni if tlelU acv and virtue arc not ad- . ni . I 'a - a a. 1 ' .i" .a . " . . . I "L . s V ' "c""a:c " Vetrnil ".n'8'' l,,.jr,c tru when interest or Afebition-atoediu : istsfcuieed. The discomfiture of IE. A- ?T 7P-. ' f r "e, gU , ,'0Ve W!" S,"n 1 ' Y0U WV- - - ' the htter was so complete, that their Jetr aduevements to nostintv and fu tmsuished. and the oenerons ' imnuUea - 1 .r-.i. t.- i X I ' .... . ... r : . ..'-.. ij'Bn.uiii u phi me iieiir w 1 1 1 1 n si.-,1 ip rn( i liirccs were never a?am em- have been enacted since vou-rame in.-i b idill. -iml thi nurtv lias' heen ahao i crtiturv -that same nartr. the To the Leader of the Van Ourcn Tarty, -Jewfter-l- pr.WBWWHaHpaweperilaratat.(i; HTir,.vlacli per to recall to your rweitiories the ma- hasjec-ome matter of history, was witb ny abuses yu4iave pi-aoiised 0M.ni-4be.e.g.tM-he---pwera-'-of--lb:-.Gcieral' country during the last cidit years. I Got nmcnt the former ; joatendinnr shi'f remind you of your gross viola-' for slron? national Executive, the tionjs iilpubjbjaitri ing eiirontery in recommending mea- tioni there were slants m the laud sures Jorpai ty rxiriitiscs, your acrvi ;. in Use'daw. and the cooteat btweeti subm ssion to party leaders.' and your j the.jmtendwg panics was great; the disresiard of the welfare of the conn-iK-iirr:tt irminnhed the Federal. e agj. iiaiiit sways Jhe common oi the bosom chilled bvanathvnn.l con fdierimoraUn!luence and education temriir Wefi f-4ntellect may v'rld a' L. ...1 A Mn. iA0.m . J - - . I . . I f vv-"ii '".r ann power- momenxary nomags tt, a beautiful wo (l enemies p( mind, . Hutwben one of man. dispossessed of fascination; 'even iese njnis permanently disappointed a village urchin will chase the gilded i the q st and great object" of his am-' wing of a butterfly, but in both cases tion, te i rSrely .left with the habit ( he external splendor falls upon the V couhe Thus Napoleon when senses, and something nf an' inn,,f ormlia bildge rtished impetuously, thararter is sought for t.i sustain the ion i'-i Austrian bayonels; but when regard which beauty excited. Noth- r. "t T ee ' '" io ina icel.ngs guilty rcreriea? ai vmiu iiicni iiiarav in .ear au. mihh, ai nic evnau.stless atl l q'jench cepa;i jttion and even when guarded le ss regard of a . sensible female, and i kis wy to Klba he manifested great no incense so ikb can bs oflered upon an. tliu common peasants. , tbe shrine of a womanVHtmbtinn, as ... ' uiiiuxiiist ic au CI n ota u , nil- vuiiic tij-.- ii 'villi, anil iim luiiv iida uvvii hjsii- ! to power; oliserve fhe direct- tende.ic v luteft extinct for at least a quarter of t. r -i a ii - . i . i .... . .. ;ni niiuijsi. mi your nun ic acts to lJutcauae olten carries u own iitiutnt. ,'Tiere f something r nde, :rTbally grand ahfl oVerwbeltning in ' 'Sckt thesbou), the groan of war;' M h vb i cbntending for tnc (pot ;,dve binv birth for his hos-hidd Hiidj'duiiiestic altars, ever a'.soci fphtsfhm ' wi ill his chara;ter, as "l .'blest incentive to deeds ff im 4lde renown. It wvasth"up-inci-'lii.ked Vitli lbo moral inflse. cc of V 'i(m, and an honorable ambi' ion to t man of crnius. Bcautv! thou art a niran and unmeaning toy, when con trast! with depth of feeli'nr and now- erof mi:id, and she who would aggrat dixe to horstdf conseniience fioui little ambiiion of personal beauty, is too imbecile in her asplratiiins to mer it the attention nfan elevated ibinker. strengthen the power of the Executive and weaken the vigilunceof tlie people; recollect, too, (he hypocritical assu rances by which you silenced the fears of the people, and lured them into the support of yoiir measures; and does not the retrospection stiirtle vou from vour lilfy reveries? You found the nation prosperous and floni Uhing; the coun Iry was supplied with a sound and ge neral currency; the labors of the in dint rio'tis seen, ed', them an' adequafe" reward; the Staple productions' of the country commanded a fair and uniform pri e; and. above !1. ihu constitution r 't a TO YOILNO MEN AXD OLD BACHEL-. tilt's. : Tho only hopa of the incwigMf old bach. and law of the coun'ry bad been stiiet- a'jlyiind rigidly adhered to. Where now vheiare the blcsstggi and comforts we then enjoyed? Let the present condition of obr country answer. Where, I would asV, if the fulfilmenfof vour prom'ue.s to the people? Where h the retrennmient ' .so vehemently tirgpd soil re JaoH 'IIJ".1 ,., r.r..v .... . II... i. urns ...w ' i. r,. TI .. k I. T - wwi'l KWMni iiuvii-n-iiiBiiiBne lironp .bis'.ifm: v put his pa-. ., i , ,,f i , . . , iri!i.,.Ji . ... '. fil.lnn tia and Graceful form: and their an v .. . " tiountiess ine " "t- - ; v. C n , ...Iiurrt and toP" l aattt on. still nd woo again and "a may fc MMai culture ann . r . . , , . . l . i mimm Biur.a (briarn oIJ maiden whom il Hnier .lie etar-A ' a noi; nearii -. - ; ' - ,'wiL.:i.-'t i wooed in vain in aunny youth for I brenime "s fc'ran- A 1 -n.. tt woul i be aUito unnecessary for them ta ,am : - 'milt, IMlhllTClJ . nuu . n 7 i " . . r ywmnuk i"wi"ii wimw, vi viiia sera band o'tho wha ha not Utt ihenuetvM ; M the dust ,W',eppesior fi;?t .wm'at i p "iiSJ'ci'atinjiuaic'fhis name;. the band and predicted. where ti e " reform of abuea,s' winch you mice so strenuous ly a!voctedJL. lA't tbedeeds perform ed during your admtiiisf ration solve the problem.. , Instead of a firm and patriotic Pre sident, regardful of bis. country hon or, and ever war.fifijl over its prosper ityjuidjiappiness wo have eenor late Etecutive, urged on by the repre sentations ofintereai.il maddened by hi own insatiate ambi- oostuf w.hich haunts the. dreams ol the terrified and dclsafed Vanocracy! Uejent events the crowded happep in of th ! past nine years have pro veil that the Deiijpcrat were i the ri'iit and the Fedf fslista in the wrong Hut the Inng-arra of criminal charges urged against thej dater, will, wc arc induced to believe, shrmk upon exam ination into the ample, single conv'tc i tion that .they wet toronz wronz in their views as tnfie tendency of our political instituting It was, perhaps, grevous fauU but grevously huh it been atiswerl. It annihilated the Federalists pary, and. the Statesipart's assertions , to lie contrary tiolwith standing, thatarty has been entombed this twenty ol years. ' Tbat new parties may have been' formed, sinethe destrucilvo- spirit of Jacksortism aanted its foot upon' oar auilseinnjT-ose-hich-ivided the people ii the early days of the He public, we j' riot doubt, . On tbe con- trary;we ire firmly persuaded that such bis lien the case. But'that the whig patis r.othing more nor less Uian the cd ftfderabst party, is a mon strous nf! unnatural conception, the ofTsprinJof a guilty and reckless, brain, come exifnet for flint year have the whirs -strug -gled ui.iifully and; withnui sleeping on their ffits, against the usurpations of General, Sveretarv of the Treasury, and Chief Justice; who, but IJuchanan ol rennsvlvanian, tbe"'nicrc Mtn- ter to Roia.-wi4a Ji' thanked GLjjI b are enjoying a currency vastly increas ed in Vain;' bv - Jhe very depreciation and tleprivitin'i f lie oiher. It is a 11BNJ VMIN FitANKLlX. We are well aware that, with sain? .of our fcilow-cili.ens the voice of . .1-. ... i , .i , , , .-i- i atmioriry piuen urtnerttrtt as me hill Km. I nt i, ,t.-rt r.f .lnmiiM-tlin 1. ifatl I I . . .1 i .. ... . . ...i ... v. '.Hi. ll,,f W , nt. ! --'T- l..- .. . : ...i. i. .. iv.ii;..-... .1 .j. :i ins VL'III9Vu ll, -UH.I 111 I.I II ,l,"lon,l i." . -i I. ! . ro. an'. kih, ine ucuixrrniir. surc-'i-sor 01 nu- lankiin was a patriot . piHiosupiier, an i his writin 's are ch.man in (1n ther no less all, in the p:i!mY"d ts i:.' ... .,.,. i .:. i il, mil, ii, i ii'i i-ii,iii.i 9uj.-gi'n ters of a s;ro:ivr Executive powerl generally, ful! of 'those ; truths which' sre apprccisted inul acknowledged by ynissiiif); and o- r .. . the understanding of practical men. VS I. IV II V S. 1., 1 , I a l a A4. t ii trt" uctn i jr el tii Mitii i:c tLfV a S.t ill .-sa jrtU Ann mat wo;im .nTrrs xrivtartt mi. nviii,; . r v niv- w aas. Jijivn, th? democrat par-uxcdleiice were his constitutional advisers ant firm supporters, the Federalists of. t'.vc Senate such as liuchanan, of Penn sylvania. and Williams, of Mtinerand Hubbard, Of New Hampshire, and Wall,"" of New Jersey to detarb themselves from his interests? He would be unhorsed, though- more firm ly -fixed in bis sad. lie i'ian wc biva good rc,ason to believe hini tile The truth is, the Federalists' were not guilty of the datnningsins charged Upon 'them by the Locq i Vocos, els? Andrew Jackson would never -liave dawl advise Mr Muhi'oe to fake the leaders to be his bosom counsellors, arid afterwards in bis own Adniinistra tiop,, to hac. exalted (hose same lea ders to tbt bighestlitati'itisiri thrtland ; nyr ii the Whig party identical with the obsolete Federalist, else we should not witness flfTT(TIali a'ists arrayed in violent opposition to ihe Whig Wtrine of the day. The jyri.ojE&fy advocate of and me i the hard mmey policy. doctrines. J tempting t.i pum on the American The fullogfnir' eitract Sr'nm pa?e 25 and- 27 of the Autobiography of Dr. Franklin, will et at rest iiny dou!t nrliieh mnv lm-e nri.en, from .th"!. njrirelieuioruonuv hi tii orlniona on thi sui'ij.ijtt.' M-tttintutan. . - j - "A liinit thin lini", (yenr 1729,) there wa a' cry amnhf the people ofrnore paper money; only 13,000 being extant in the provincej ail I that s.nu to bo: mink. : "The wealthy iiilmliitant opposed any addition, beinjj a(?ninit all paper eyrrenr fro n the appre'ianiions that- it w.mld depro '.. oilo, a it had done in" New England, to Iho injury of all the creditors.- 'We hat tKr.iiaied (his point in our junta. . where f was ;6n the aide ' of nn addition. being pervnsded that tlio first (mall anm, : struck in 1723 had done much good, by iooreaaiinj the trade, employment, and nnm-r her of inhabitants in the province; since . t how saw all thn limine inhabited, and many " new one building, whereas I remembered well when I first walked about the , etrcet oTTuIailerpfiia, (catin't my rolfj" saw many " of the houses in Walnut-streets, between. Second and Front-streets, wi'h bills on their , daors 'ta lc lei;' and muny likewiselri Che n'ut.itrect, amF other streets, which miJe" mo . think the inhabitant of the rity were, one7 after another deserting it. Our debates pos sesses me totally ot tiie oliject, lhar-fwaota anil prtnteil an a-iotiviiious pamphlet on entitled 'The Nature and Necessity of a Taper lylirrcnry. It wa well received by tlie com mon people in general; lint fho rich men dis like.) it, far it infrcasid and strengthened the clamor for mire money: and they happening to have no writers umong them that could ai -swer It, their oppoistion slnckenev), and the point was jcarried in the House, ly friend "., there, who had considered that I had been of . some-servtre. saw -fit to reward me by employ- erable ilevice of a failing' factioii; ami potent as it may have been in its time, it is rapidly losing its power beforejhe universal spread of political intelli gence. --Ohio liesiiler. ' "sun -t iliT mt vT -: Extract from Mr. TsllmaiVe' Speech en the Sub-Treasury cicheme. "1 ' 'It strikes (saya ,he J at the founda tion of the credit systuin of the coun try. . It does not stop with the -des- in Us, withering grasp, commercial pie job, and a great help to me; ihis w an. credit also, - U esUblHiWs '--a tleprecia'H t1w-danisge gamed lnr being able to .wriiev';-"--..; ted paper currency for the people,! " Vi1 utiUt of. P- 'rS ;V and S'lVaDnreciateJ Vnecie rurren-v 'i V""? b?eame, hyume an4eipi,c, an.i a ippicciaten Pe" laJSniJ'!, tUatiha prinrit.l an which Uwtt- for- trte-liiciTmiTeTltsnt OttlCC ftffd for f,m del. were ever aftefdueh-disrmtpdeiU; government contractors. It gt et the si that it gruw soon to 55.000. trade, bnilJ- baser currfo- lo tbe master, and lbrlli3f a4inhrtiinrs. nil tbe-while inereaskigj better enrreney' to tbe Servant. Not ' ',,oll3' 1 no w'nk 'here are limits byon4. onlv. .-.n. hut it will denriv th ne.,r,U i wh,ch ,,,B lhy would be - hurtful" .,.- of any ctirre-ncy atlenuate to Carry on the business of the great and diverai-; three brothers. Three fied '.nterests of the IT", ... y-i ..... tfi, : ;j "I "- i ".-'.-;" iL - '. '. . :; .v t - - . - - ' '- ": r ;. J . ' . i .- - ':'".'; '""1 it. :, ':.... t..':s"C J I Metanchnftf an I ttixtrcssitii death ofi - v ' a, is v w ui wtiii i a wr ... country. Tha ;fie Tianiir of McGreadv. were "drowned farniel, the merchant, the roanufactur., on Saturday afternoon", a tew yards1 cr ami the mechanic, will be unable I loye the dam, in the Patroon's Crct t.; Creek. to coiiintanil tile means to pursue their Albany. The youngest of therd, ajed ordinary avocations. 1 1 strikes a , about 4 years, " was playing near 'ba the root of" our prosperity.- It not water, and slipped itml.r the ice;, the' only separates 4 lie fiovernment of the : second one werrt in 'in save 1dm.. and " people from the people, themselves, ' b-cama entangled in the ice. '.Bj tl'is. bat in its practical opei-ation upon the tinTe7ThTln''i(her. i-hatl. arrived on the cre.nt and1 liic currency ot the coun-jspot. - The oll est one faed 13,. was try, it reduces the price of laVr it! just plunging in T'rjV purpose aTif-7 depresses every species rf ftojicrly.i tempting t iava '. hi v hroliersf.,Th$ Zl The farmer-who has given .1,000 f iimthe-rjiaw. that all i threewere' in & for, his farm, and pail 84,000, will j .danger of jierishirig,' anattempted ;' bavit-stdiL Jj:om-biinde4i geiful of 'sejf evenin ' that nioraent of extreme itrigrft calict; out and ' enlreuted hiiherr not t attempt to save ihm, lest valie should k b ?v Z:y - 1 ' -."; f ".' 'i.:'-U' Z them.. ,jjy the action ol" the fovern- ilrowned 'Heroism, SLdf.possesion and ; J ilisintcisestediiess : like )nis ), U rarely; ; i ;5 Z'J wil!ilsei !,C.Th0 afllicted mother aavr Nf .ti'ii...ir' i... .l:i..... .:.i. t."'-vJ.iv: uiico-fif iiei-, mini cir urii.ii, F ta " g pay jfd.OOO vyhich remains due on it,: The day laborer will be, compelled to receive "khillings where be formerly received dollars.' It 'must result in disasters which no imagination can pat n V I t wiil carry h om e t ojh bu s ncss and bosoms uf the coniinuuity "a spectacle of horror whicb rannot be o- verdrawn with the v der such tm.lhroiig7V" wTifcnTrieouucTyrras passed, are mere holidays tompared with what will follow its adoption. Tlie great distress ha'hitberto been confined to our coromercial cities and manufacturingiflwns. Those sceues will ; be iene"ed. That hope vbicdi has hithertu sustained thoni wdl b fhat littli cnnG lirice whc-rrTOra?r-yt-rr taker, froroi action ,,f ,K. govern- have V Disfdlery. owgsnop, i.h Maiferv, r Hice Ground, any where ' I,ft no nne be deluded hmFbaving it in cr "power, "in eons..V?''' rain hope, of better times un- qukc of ' the ire and ;trreat depth t iv,ft.l'4 a systwiif The sccifsVfif the water, fo'extend them' any aidi f 5 ; V V '- - . I tney were. an nne, .intelliiient a.'iI nromisin'jr 'boVs.V The scene was una of anguish; too heart-rending fur 3e- cnptiim. -sim "hoe. Jour.: , - ' . ' ; - - ;. ' ,-' ' " ., '!.!';.".' Aery L'icouraifi)!?. John Staflbnl r:y; &U. iV M. atSnowCarap. Orange Co. ? N, Q.rite t h ,here "re,43 ; ) n Kn-sna.J.- Periodicals-"- ' lakert .1.1 f If.. ". ; 'l'l.nt-l. S.JIttli ..'.!.' muni I li a kntr. ..-ill L.. . ...1 1 a. I - i r ...v..v uiii nan,, ,vii, u, , i,nirv i . v-, "i . - . . , 1 Execujye pa wer. atUmpteda J. 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