1 ... a- - ' V ; ' 'V , .X NOG' l ; . THOMAS J. .EIIIAV, A X D PBOPBIBTB. tDlTOB Srnrirtii in an opening in one end of tlpai'J ing; Hut as tiie Indian' came nfer he changed his course a little, as' ie in tended to make his fire in the ar of the house. - It was t imiinenflf ex three dollar per annum on iiiiiicii 1 iic tinain to pass me (he buibting, they were all in time to le burnt, and most . maiiiHir .1 t vJ the " ) '' Far .-(!! ?,Hi? ,16. "" 'V Utmt i.rnioo. lel- " . f fbe itverlirroenu of Clerk ami Sheriff. ,11 be eHd M er tent hiKhrrt uml a lie dclifln t 3 i per eei.l will be "'! '" (lie r-piUr priw. lor n.Wertiter. Ij the -year. Urtrrt to the Editor murt be po-wid. ar ul shnrt massacred bj the merciless Ink, no doubt in ambush cliKe bv. ID ureil and shot him, retribution woa cer taint y await them alt. and irither Ciisc he confciderd them a noml fam iltr. Hut he did lire; and I on ie fore thf reverberations were siK-nth adjoining mounlnintt. tlie Indh ' MISCELLANEOUS. " ,,n -vnif k ' e'vcn "ne bound an I shnW A TRAGEDY OF HE AMLitl- of T,e r If tfl.WU - riflc hnu,,it ,,e W,0e-fa h I.onJon 'Metrbpaliton for October, ii,: c',,l ,i i, .t..i Just as the shades tl tne vvenuig' ll that had taken nlace. and itemed ner liter proceeded fur a nort'um of were be"iniog t enshroud the deq'a matter .f doubt whether thejdinnsllwo days. Hut this mode of prore ,7 valley that reposes at tle toorot tne j would attack them under coveof tl:e ( in was f-mnd so iiicoaVenuMit to the wild anil lofty Pochono mountains, 1 i yet , emaiiiinr darkm ss, or p4pone party, that when they reached the gnnruached a lone cottage which was ! ih,-ir on-et until the return of v. I cave's in the Moose Mountain, acoun- iked out on my travelling chart as ' jt 5ePll,9 ,PV .( f(,r ,lii;rt. cil was held on their prUuiieMr-wJien the had the the y to them the vicinity of the Seneca and Ciaga flavor t apple dumplings, a,nd a pecu aionally that it flings hira a complete uake;so that there, wan no longer a-, tmr rest t pickled oysters; they will summerset! ny danger to be apprehended from such rde anil barbarous neighbor. thicrken soon, red oca curnulent nr-' sons, and are excellent bait for muse Years rolled ojtiand brought itii them! traps. O.ie pill de.'dvrd in a bucket lv but more than twenty year passed away without any tidings of, the misi in fe.iwles- About this period some settlersA'from the part of rthe country where Lamer originally resided, located themselves in the ticinity of the before mentioned lakes, where they li ved in peace anil giod-wil with their neighbors the Indians; and from whom tho leanieii the fate ot tlu misiing mo ther and daughter. y They stateil that they were pursued and snou captured in the woodst and altlutuli they would only submit to b- uragseil along bv lore, in that man- tlip nlace forme to pass the nilif in, j and ,v)en ; (-cturiieil thev commced thev iltiOugh I had never been in lhat part , firing at the different windows ipen- were of tlie country, yet tne building of wei'e adiudaed to then tomahawked die. They according to of th'se barb.triuns and ins, wherever thev imamnet thev the customs ol ticse f.pared logs or "blocks" that noy pre-,ig,t reat h the inmates. Thimbu, they hid no doubt b it their skel. .,,al itself, was in somi measure an ,,.,vi.ver. Ii.nl nut nnirli eflT.-i t. hie nf tons m""ht be fountl there still. the .younger children received itjlenth This informaUtn was sometime after wound: but- the rest escoped unjrned wards imparted to the fon and mother ted itself, was in sum Bid acquaintance, aiuce poor, and lone U and cheerless as it seemed it had r ii run wuitr wm Da lountl a p-rl.-ctiy wter-pr.Mif lining for catul eiitb.Mik oientsj placed in stearabut bol.-r, they will effectually prevent their burs tin grantl greatly increase the speed of the bout. A lor tieir in -diciual qualities, they are justly entitled to be called t'MtJicwntiHutn Gracia Tra baltiaif1 id eU, a remedy approved by grace for they effectually cool St. Anthonv's Fire, and stop St. Vitus' da tire; they purify the pimples in the small pox and radiato 4 he red gum in teething j they reduce white swellings anil-cure the black jaundice, blae. de vils, yellow, scarUt, r any- ttbr co lored fev. iiij tlwy cure also the thrush in children- and the pip in liens, the ftazgers in horss tnd the ni'itm ne in owl, nut luitlier enumeration H untii'cessuryi sullice if to sty that this ani'dicine 19 a comliination up .n new principles, discovered by the present proprietor' immortal grandmothet , and are an exception to all the rules of science, common sense, and experi ence, (hat .while, they are the most powerful agent in nature, revolutioni zing lite whole animal ei oiiiiniy. am) arnuired a name in the history l tnat . jor ,e present. of the deceased, who, embracing the eraiiieaiiog tlie most nicuraute i.isea prTHrntigTQuwty ciiiiiiected. Its wiKiden wall were ,,f Ihetf-boWuig there was no I'tiii'g. three Inends repaired to Moose Moun- blackened with the tempests id halt a j The Indians finding the plan oiling tain, sought out the caves that were century, and the traditionary tales con-j Btlhe windows not lik'ly to piuie almost entire y ntiknwn toyjte. - necled with. Jt were taniiUitr. to cv.r. skeletons child in theilistarttsettli-nicnt. Aper-'a ( ircuit through the neighling in the very position they had fallen sun of the name, of Lamer had been in-' woods, and thereby earn the de ice- beneath the tomahawks of their mur duced so settle here before any of tl less rear of the dwelling. Thi!an, derer. valleys in the southern - district of however, was anticipated by tlibe- Tliey were then removed with much country (now full of people contained seiged; for w heii the tireing i ease the care and labr to tlie residence of the one white inhabitant. What induced Larners suspected 1 they would juke son, who with true filial affection, this hardy man to bury himsell anil ihjH movement. The two bi iters, i.iterred them in the same grave with young family in the wilderness, so far therefore, without much di.Fn ulton- tlie mouldering bodies of their de from all the pale-faces, as the Indians contiived to make two small opiAgs parted kindred. At the time I visi called the white people in those days, in the shingled roof; and when tints- ted tlie lone dwelling, the son, who is diflicult to conceive. sailants emerged Irom the womUe- had cs"caped the family massacre, was Oil hrs w:ay to fliTs sec must have passed through many a val- were instantly shot down. The it, and gray headed, but he s'ill occas on ley which presented a fertile sil and unapplied, rushed forward, and here ally took his rifle into the woods in a mine serene climate; but induced the brother could reload their pies, pursuit of gime. He too had been the by some feeling which must now forev-' there were a acme of the savages U(Jt father of a fam ly of sons and daugh cr remain in secret. Lamer, with a the shelter of the building. Iheti, tci. now a'l grown up, and all except wife and four or five children, acco'w- too, had not been jdlej for bj thrush one, I believe, married and settled, panied by a younger brother, took pos- one-half of his person through the tl. one or two id !.:s own district, but session ot the extreme head of a rnimn-' window he hail been enabled to fire i- the others had been h-Inced to waiider tain valley, and there built the sombre i on -them - they tushed for the hou, o way to the Far West. Hi, is Still Wiking building now before me. It j aiid he made one of them bite the dtf, Tjk.e! i uw ot ot vurAtinx las been surmised by many, the con-i Yet, after all, what availed it? T and scarce a lone traveller ever visits l.njfency to the adjoining mountain was ! Indians would instantly set fire to hiimto w.hom he does not relate the his chief inducement to settle here, i house, anil th;y would all be but lamentable fate of his lamil y. alive. . The brothers, therefore, teetly innocent preparation and mty betaken witlt entire safety by the nursing infant all powerful, all harm less." ' ' " " """" Somnhin'x to Joiic'i the Ilen'rt. Coleri'lge aumewhere 'elates a story this effect: "Alexander during hi-, march into Africa came to a people slweiling in peaceful huts, who knew neither war not conquest. G:ild be ing off-red to hitn he refused it, saying that his sole object was to lea rn the manner and customs of the inhahi- DUUtl'C, lit jheSciiu.t U. S. an the TiA' Jon on, 1338. V Mr. CLAY having ven hi view at great length, . ' ' Mr. CALHOUX folI.wed. He saiif he felt' oine indut ement to per severe in the Course he had heretofore pursued, by now seeing the conces sions whicit were prop ised by tlie reso lutions jiist re4 liy tlie 9-iutor fr . m K ntucky. Mr. C. how saw it conce ded, that where the subject was clearly' uncoutitaiioii.l, the Senate was not bound t receive a petition. At firt, the broad ground was taken that the right of petition wms'so ha tred that any' refusal to revive a pe iition,nonuiie,r4t what sibject, a:td, no mji'Ter how tihjection ib'e its l.tu 'gtiiig-, would bt an invasion of it. .sow it was rojiceded (hat t.iey wer not bmnd to , receive" a peiitio when the suhject of it wa't clearly un.-nnsti-ni i,nal. Now, as to tlie ainendmeut olfered by the Senator Iimiii Iveutucky to tlie bfih lesi'lniioti. lie would s'ate, in general terms, wh it .was tne great characteristic lii.Vercnce between mem. I tie Senator w cut mi the rintiple that coneession was the way to wet;- these abo'inoiii-.jJiTjrfjtrnS. the other hand, went on tlie ground hit we have no safety Hut in standing jast on- our, rights. Wnat was, th. s'ate of tlie question? The ai dilionists te' you, in so many words, that their O 'jectis toa'j.ilish slavery in the D s tr.ct tif Columbia as bjt otie step jowards fi ial abolition in thu States. Wiilmhis n'lject avowed by the aboli tionists, what do duty and polit y dc oiaod on our part? We see the end; and that, if it can be effected, it would be our destruction. Shall we yield, or stand last? llut is the question. If we yield an inch, we are gone. The Sir; I rrgret fWt w jlisgreej.tiut ' if, Tieeiij; dangVrto the Untoa. I p' warnwg or it, .am I, therlai.e-ig.iiiit,t the Union? It is tne da'y f he sen ti heL la waffling nf dwiet a a'Ccyf ding y,T say 1 belie.tn. r ia iarigiri a'd I ask whether this how a spirit o'enniily? Sir, im Senator can. be ; more deeply, enthuiaiii-ally'd-rted .4 io our institutions; and I show' my "at-" . ia hmetit when I believe therr i dan ger, bv announcing it, ? Ii is the i nly m ule in which I cai show it, "and " no denunciation shall det r mr. 'r"TT" Mr. CLAY. The .Sena t of : .himself '' . wns the first lo speak ot a radical "tl.H f'-rence between him and tne on aU subjects. We set out.jnJififtgetJw but in his opinion the Bank V'f-1- the IJ- nited Slate cut asunder the last chain ' be: ween us. We were toy the r in '98. and si ce then we have tken Ion ' -' vovages; hut whi her slid thi incidef -of 9j cany him? into what pri?- I'hev earned ine ioto the prt'- in wh ch I always anchor- the port of :he Union tin- whole Union wjthv ut the serration frin it Of any liienv. bers . The Senat ir chns to rr peat what is no novelty, but has U-en often sug gested on this floor, that I hav rhan- ' g l my opinion a to a Bank of Ihe U- niteil S'ln'e's. . 1 Mr Calhook. I accused li!mbf far he was a remarkably, keen hunter. There certainly were more wolves and panther in that'tictnity than in any ei ther part of the state, besides an abun dance of elk and deer, with a great From ColerhljjcV I.ecturei. NIGHT MARK. mediately resolved upon the faun quitting the premises, and making I the woods. But this plan was near h is a general, but as it appears lo fatal to the whole na-tv! for before tin , .ui..ti.. - a 1 -- j 7 j hit-, a iiiiiiai- ..j. . i..r.i, ... ... variety of other game of smaller note, j had crossed the slight hollow id Jroirtjliary dreams, we jndre the objects x nev uio not tievoii; hum tunc iiu me woous tne 1 wo urouiL-i aiun iiiii f ,1 . 1 en v. our oruuiarv il reams. r .1 . . 1. . ' . . 7 sively to hunting; for when they had resided here some half-score years, they had managed to clear away forest trees from a few acres of land, suffi- "cient to grow more grain than the fam ily would consume. About this period tiiey were awaited on by two Indian warrior of the six nations, who in formed the Larners, that if they va lued their own jajety, , they most . .tin; -Mediately fly from the abode thev had so long inhabited. .This piece of in telligence, which was deliverd with much apparent laneriTy, was at the ti-we but little heeded, for although they en' il by the Indians who had occasion ally rikited them; they ha I sometimes ujed a li tic caution when they suspect- of the children. fell lo rise no more. as tu tne nignt-mare me to a considerable extent tall powerful Indian, who pursue! !llst iiut the iik'ht-msre is not a The eldest son was singled out by because opinion is him across the field of growing ry m(.re ,ir,.am. but takes nlace w hen the They were each armed with a rHM Waking state of the brain is recomuien but neither of them stopped to fircig BuU moToTfen during a rapid al Young Ltfrner, perceived that the Itemation, a twinklin, as it were, ot 1? - 1 1 . i ' a !.!" . . . . a 1 .1 uian ganieu rapuuy u ion nun, tor ni,. ee.) uir and wakinu:--while either pressure on, or l rom some dc-J knee had been slightly injured by rnMi balLkMhuught4yMUulf,iif a.,straiagytran?em-nt in, the Jtuinach or oilier di which ultimately saved himt Some Op.pS,jve lt;ran5, acting on the external the party near the house were yet oflgjn (wl,jc, U mill ia sympathy with casionally firing at the fugitives ththe stomach and bowels,; and benum made for the woods, so young I.arne(u;n, it. the sensation sent up to the fore him for judgment. The dispute was this: The one had bought of the other a piece of ground which after the purchase was found to contain a treas ure, for which he fell himself bmnd t- piy. The other refused any thin; lU'atmz that when he sold the ground , he sold it with all the advantages ap twrMla.Mneiulil which it might be f'.and tn afford. SaVt tW thief, looking at fn one "ynu have a son,' and to the other, "you have a daugh teri let them be ...mimed, and the treasure be given as a dowry," Al exander was astonished. 'And what,' sard the chief, 'would have been, the decision in you country?' 'We should have dismissed the parties. " said Al exander, 'and seizde the treasure for the king's use.'. And does the sun shine in your country?' said the chief; 'does the rain fa'l there? are there any cattle there which feed upon herbs and green grass?' 'Certainly,' an swered Alexander. Ah,' said the chief, it i for the lake of these iuno cent cattle that the Great, Being'ner. mils the sun to shine, the rain to fall, and the grass to grow in your country. WAR. The worU hath not yrt learned the aong that . the anjjreli wiiiic at the advent of the Moiah thehannoi inn cars: oiranger yei i;iai iney j;.. ;n.i..il. ; it,, m um .1 J e i ' -...i who linve known tlie b.iptiain ol tlie Spirit alionlil dtan instantly squatted .0 the giain alare .M (.Mltl as to b toeicly equivalent . n u ' ,n ' ,.Bmhem. 8o, being apparently suspicions u t0 ,ie 8Pnsatiou given by simple touch, ;..Paace po earth, e.iod will tome,,!" Wbeu some trick in Ins intended victim; bui.. wi)en anuther' persons hand touches ! will thi fearful inconwtency end! Not while as if he had received his tleath woutilbl.am uv duble touch, lhat iJwhejlU!i?ASJS, fdXamgst .Ui 4ali frrAiii, - T s upoaTtOMi tants. 'Stay with us,' says he c.hirf, 1. PirT Tc . rlvery erouud 0.1 which we .trucked to this uirervieW rrtT African 001,- ,, et r .wo o, nts sunjec.s urougn a case ue- . . . . f -. . r-- - - .1 1 . the second, t ie t'nr.l. an I every inter mediate one till the last is coiiuiuma ted. 1 he first is to yield the tlgtn if petition and to-discuss the subject with the ubolittsts, in order to appease tl.eio, and to stop agitation. This the .Senator from K.etuuckv Mr. Clat) urge on us, whi li he tells hs would liave a happy effect in qiiietim the U'uiatic feeUni. . D ies lie iiut,se tut. ifAve snoUid liaveTWe filly to make this concession, we will be next urged to yield to - the aloiitioinf,.l4t cry in tuis Oi-ttrict on the very same ground? We will be told that there are but J. 000 slaves in the District, and if we yivlif - to so small a Teqn est, all will be quiet. If that be conceited, we will be oext-tuld we must yield to the ob di tion in 1 he Territories, and hen to the abolition ot what they call the slave trade between the States, and, finally, to abolition in the States. At every "step they would become stronger, an I we ueaker, if w should be so infatuated as to make the Tnt concession; ami the I Senator Iruin Ken tucky, at each be able to read j hail just read, Irom sows wqll-iuteii tinned but weak individual from the North, tflling us, ir we would only yield the immediate point at i-sue, u'l win ua qiiitTTaiid ih at our cau-e wou be s'reugtheiieil. rso, lucre never wa en a party ol Indians were any where 1 m a short time he raised himself uiiot., Ambition atallu like a demon oer earth, crush in the vicinity. his knees, in order to scrutinize thfl '1'he mind therefore, w! ich at all in 'ho grass and the grain, and Miffhtintr hud One day, shortly afier the visit of the , place where young Larner lay, wheij,;me ' wi,, 'and without our distinct "JW'",'"- Not while the fierce yell or ilav twd warriors, the voun.M-r of the broth- t .,. fJll..w. who had b,en ? . r... ring out upon the ,r. and the feUocks of ir " .l -- - - - c HikCiouMiexs, i"i uu i hi horse diip -wilh blood and hrama, hoof. ciumeu irom an excursion on ie ranging ins piece lor sucn an occatome uutwani cause from every irnpres mountain, with the somewhat startling sion, fired atthe Indian and shot himL;on fr0II, without, aiid which in sleep, intelligence that he had crossed, in his in the brain. "Tie did not w uitky ai, f t()e imaginative faculty con- j mting the horrid fabric with Wood and tears. ay down, the trail of ap-Ifldiaii party, I to reload, but, in spite of the soreness ...', its iud'ements respecting the I The red rain of (utile shall beat upm) many a ndlhould judge , its appear-1 of his knee, he pu.hed for the woods, Le int.. personal image, ageing f j a.nierao e. lie turtner stated, that Once behind a shelteriuff tree, he re- :.,. Uv il nnt fTnsrience .h.n h.n,t in fhiv aifitl ilAariaia AVAr ill fir!ji4 ue naii troitK tiiesnmmt of the adjmtij loaded his rifle, and liavingdoiieso, itribu te the painful sensations-'re- hearth, waiting u hear thetep that ahall ueiw hi horse diip -with blood and prcaaed from the dying and the dead. Not while Power ImiKli) 11 h llirono 01 human skulU, cc- Bat 1 have chang d. resumed Mr. '.. Clvy; and I have changed "with Jh Munir.yJ.ojts4!4tt-re-td'f Bttkftf-"- ; the Ij. States, on the . wsnt of consti tutiooal power, anil. on other grounds. B it the war rain, then a suspension of specie payments, and a derange- mentofthe currency; and the whole) country cried out for a Bank of the U nited States. If the country had been i adverse to a hank in 1 8 16. it could not have been established If I HM'auiny!h:i:r led with such a change,. I tlwtik Gt;I 'J : it is the only ptttivt 'd iialiimal policy 5 which in'the whole of my public life, I"3 7 have changed. ? - j f In lrriQTheTniiTmjtionarwy-- er to estatilisii a uaiiK was annulled. ' We were then in habits of the "rent' est intimacy. 1 was then Speaker ot the II nise, and he at the heail of tl.t : ' c dnmittee out of whiththe bank gfowy Never then did I hear from I ..rt a S ' tnnent adverse to the ponerio tho . Govet'iimoiit toestabUsh a bink andt when. aftei wanU. 111 conipant with gxnttrfinan frtmi Virginia. I dieaid .it' 1 tW tbi fii'st u ntuilial sarprisewaa exprerssed and I -If. Mr. CALHOUN. The S natop -draws a feeble Linfetnce OoiMi'!?03L events id 1816. lie appears igniifanj's that in 1834 I made te strongest drc laraiion I could on the sulijei t of the biiiikiflgsvs'ehi. It stand on record, and nil man can deny fffnt I was then . opposed lo the banking svs'rtn. ' , iij ti v , , . .. ..." ..1 1 . . . iir. Lu.i, liiui ne wonni not ron - trovcrt the g'-ntlenun, but he had nut . heard hitn , - ' r . v -' -', ;;-: The Kena'e i'i n ad.nrtied. : 4 . ftmnutif the-JJtptni'ti, frratvry'i 1 . Qrft "I he first number j ultlh il in; hill, carefully surveyed the ( rests jh.nl the satUI ctirtn to find that none Aived to a corresponding aent, an aound on the threshold astain; and orphan hall all around but no cui linsr smoke l ose f iIip .nmvinir Indinna nurmv.l lui ! J . . L. .?.Ki.f.... ,nl. call for thoir alaughlered aire in vain; War, tri- ul"aJ TO tit rillt tllPIP lllinllltrr hrH4 ..l,.,n,. Ine f ttU nnf .14... . ..C . I.-. I h n . . 0 . . . . , - h.-J9 biiv-i . r)vuii'ii isi9 ininTi n 1 1 j until ( nun a neither had he heard'the r port of lire-(younger brother, and two sisters- while others were in puruit id las rm ilunni the whole day. To those c(uainted with the subtifity of the In dian character, this report was some what alarming.and the lone family dele-mined ' be circumspect in all their movements. Tlieir arms consisted ol 1'ifee rifles, one used by each ot the brithers, and the remaining one by the e dest sua. a stout youth of nineteen. was agred . that they should keep Watch during the' night the brothers nulheepna taking jrby tarnsand we Bre was extihgusbed before it be '"' quite dark. , . n 8ome hour, after midnight, and while the father of the family was keeping tch, h thought he perceived a bright ipark of fire advancing slowl y across the smill niece oliiieadow in thedirec. tn f the house, and as it cttnt nur- ! I..' ,l!.i- ... . . .. . . . m u;snnciiy saw part of the DoUj ot "a4 Indian. There wa nc mia- , taking the intention of fh inemdiarvi Md at all wat parched and dry . with Jhe scorching suns of July? a firt 'one kindled against thelHne-aeasonedli Walla, of - t heir .jl welling, the whole mother and elilest sister, who had suc ceeded in reaching the woods. , For two nights he continued to wan der in tlie forest, but during the day' he remained h'dden in some hollow tree. -At last hungered and weary he reached a distant settlement on the river Delaware; the inhabitants jif which immediately formed themselves into an armed parry and set off for the scene ot slaughter. . On reaching the place": they presently discovered the dead bodies of nine'Indians, the ttwo brothers, and th$ -remainder of the family, except 'the eldest daughtrr and Mrs.' L. ,1'he two last mentioned, it was evident, hail been carrieiL oflfby the surviving Indians for (heir bodies were nowhere to lie found. 'JW par ty remained three or foor.daya in the vicinity of thrae Jlate telnet of blood but the mother and daughter returned not, From this period the place was deserted lor koine years': but the survi- vitz youitr Larber ma,ri-jfinz. nf and gt the whole hit wifetwk-p,''un' t ltlsie litre 1iy t few and Mow! stained dwcltingl The'be Ion, the impression ol the bed, foej xn blood; and yet the dinciplea of the A .It'll 1 .1 Cl tains, room OCC. .rcceiveu uvmeeje rnnceoi reaoo wm aiuinner on. jay, mey irtthe half moments-oMhe opening, tiltid with and give vividness, to, the a I s I . L v .. diiiin imase wnicii returns wnen nev will be active participator in the wrong;, giving the continual lie to their constant pro(eiou. And where will the end be? i again; thua w unde-Jbe actual deatruction t.orn hotlv wiihin: neiteniions; ot their immeuiaie ie liqU, with the phantoms of the Inward sen the and who is left to' quench those fitrea! Th good man fuilelh by the way, and the man of peace faihteth in the street. Engine of death are question agitated," where the imisi unyielding opposition' was necessa ry for success. The d ffVence be tween turn and the Senator irom Ken tucky waaas wide as the poles. Tuai gentlemen was for concession, and e was utterly opposed tu All concessions in any shape or tmm: and I or this reason he was decidedly opposed In his amendment. It was now too la'c in the day to go into, tlie subject farther, and he would conclude by repeating, what'he had so often said, that while he was reaily to yield to any mmlifica tion going to tne mere phraseology, ne would not agree, und r any circum stance, to Surrender the principles on on which they were draw n.' The Senator says ws-t out toget -cr, both ii-reeirigtNhn the. Keinu;ky resolutions. He snys tUere was asejv. aratioiiHvhen 1 avowed, at thcexlra session,' the opinion that a Bank of the United State is Cnconstitutionat.--- But, if 1 changed then, it follows llial i a id in thi manner an confound alf wakipg. half sleeping, reason-itarn from the torturedwth and the children i..r itint we aefnallv do tiass a' of men driva vlgorooly iheir trad ot blood. pos, ve judgment on the reality of The m of the .nel . unheard .mid the din r - J , , r, .-.:.. ' of tlie haltle-6eld, and the precept of 111 (ro whawe eeiad hear often accm-! refifg(HU.nin fa tnZah j nmf. The pallid by doubt and self-questioning. j.v,ofalaujhtrarenotyetovrprt. The Ode whlii; as I have inysell experienced of human Mood rtiuatflow till it eaelic the will It tinira " become stron enouch f-. bridle biw of the warrior' hone. The tiioe of ., Lr..,ifc . wotr. i rnnvinee us the earnial of death basteth on! The feast nt thstk roar - VlkAtK tne oMiinnom, amlU,. bye, vrrtijejnent f various quack tni)i- , horrible banquet! And yet tb disciple of the einef which are noV tn vogue, all well Prince of Peace shall slumber on. Tbia Utb hit T in the foltowtng extract from 4 purpow thst is Vnrpowd upon the whole earth; pufTK a W Cincinnat, .pjpert pnj singfc pill, worn m each Pc.ktnjparp0l,snd who .hall J-,nnul Itt and Die ins he has changed also; I, from a bank to a no bank man, and he, from a no hank tn a bank man. These topics have nothing "'to ""do willi 'the "iuwjcctr but since he has mentioned my consistency on a batik, he bring ine to tlie inquiry as to my consistency. As far back as 1815, I gave myjHipport to the bank. The Government had received its is what it is uameiytne n'g"-h hlim. . . ... .,- Ara.A r ij: ,i:. t..r k. it ?. with gore, ahall atag?rr lover hi crimaoned Government mirrht rrceive its notes rH.- ..t 4iah!.Thrihhalllecoae likslbe valley .. k I ,a t.t. it UK vnBkf now i m mm tshtlf Eive earx and elasticity lo the j htu, c- ..roicbed eul. nd. wh shall turn it tighfest. pantaloon A like qaniiy.ba.li! wiU create an appeUtfin iht ms de I j "? licatr stomach, or physic worse, t Remarkable Phenomenon. A aa section -aneczaii so4ard occa- oi 1'iia paper comaiiied an article a? , - stepr would no doubT ut removal of iW d. po'". V lust siicli tejVeras he ,M-t!.' wllo.ilijri'totrkeim tlie de. r airu.ciriin ti 111c i. nr c.i ntjes ; l)ans were made ept . 251 833:-" ' "1 hie whfl count .i MT0:.f(ly it I the ! lot . lot, the optrattva, the hieeltanie,- the ortiial , , " ' iiUid qitctliun if lliin kind; !l w an .tHrU-nt ll.ty" wero tutu that tl.f U tilled Slalea Usi.k wea a.',-. d-.HvFo 4 ituiiui;-fhiy:-l4jriiuLpu Jia hunt, and have pu Mid en I w.l purue ii, un. , ii!, ni eonie bremliing ptiw-e in the chaM, ihcjr '. .top to rtxTi and recount the e.il of the d.iv . and the value and imporlr'n -e or (lis victory then mny ihcjr (ii.d th.it th -y hare nr$td' ' thtbl lien, wht te't in chtck the tlgn t trttl tmntUfi it tht. fitrett, tnU that l A - iltuthhry will oe. la ft, vsp'-trd 4a 4he tlungtr tmd entity e uuiam.'t ,wh.i fiwrr, trmiy i atelv, mau Ae ;', 6ut wk$ piiaele viUprnt finally nur0 fatal 'ttnd dtttrnciivti" . ;' We hate nrrii-fii at tlii,' lull vt r lica- .. . tion ofthe foregmnc; prediction the r Bank is destroyed.-- W hile the public ' moneys were deposited j'fthaf ipstilu- unit by law (hev were sale. ; Mr. A an Bureii knew this Amos Kendall knew V it neitht-f inu'd I av'his, hatfds ttpoii' , me penpie s iiuir't- v iii.h use ii tor puriT4 purposes or piiiate pecutaticii-the j, -'. deposites were" tliercfore removed. - Millions have iH-rn, lot to the people by this illegal act an unparulled sv- fem of plunder has beetHhe result; the puuiic moneys pun ni in iiiinuTiun And what is the difference in me now and Ihciif Then the connexion be tween the. Government and the bank existed. "now" it doet nott thatis "the whole amount of the di fir n c-ljP'ou r years1 ago,, I announced my dtfrast of the: V whole Ranking aystenj. .yiHrust my political life hs been ronslderably consistent, when this is the only point l.tl.ma.t ..nil Mia' ' ST-.vV contrnlleil by, the fltiiiiiltr1tiiirt' liav4,; vanislieil, aiid v the I a t f it y u r F"t 1. a r Ctiminonwrnllli Baok'nt Boston 350, r f)00 of the peoples mniify hare becnX 1 loaned to notorious, party men aud pro-, bably never will be reent ered.'- '-T.J.r Jllie deposilea " were ;rr nioveF .16 placet where could be usctlfur; electioneering olyerts fortlje purpose r of corrupting the ballotjuo'x tint ensur ing the electionf id (he present desputio r dynasty. The object now In view ie , to perpetaate power by the jnTamoBt" iub-lrcasurycheme. ' fflll the people ;1 never awake?- Will they permit their- ; Senator "and Representatives ; to- be come the abject followera' of the ad -ministration,-and,; illow :themvto wbv'f. mit to every plan or1 project which our ; rulers for private purposes, may bring 7 forward r Have the people So far part- ed with their wnJ anvcreignty that T tiKitn ehl'S'iI1' fits inrAftYiatintt 111 nvl u I it tn 11 MU4lie publk fundi i oiade by one Sen-- lieaT LaVneTwaaintbe BPPe7ilor)ofitidiaoV had mnovVdW away . to I They will lo beTuund 10 fr jrtch ,wtw-anea;o4iard otca-Ulleged fj.ai. r UepubUfunda irmd O I f C i ' vi.' - '. i- m ' A A' . . -e.