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: ' ,:r! ' i p Wlf lUM'Wk! IlALIIIGn, N. OWEDNESDAr, PE3IIUAIIY 24, 1C33. , ( ........ .i, a... . , .: . . 4 iip' VOI Um A : it.t :4 TJI0n4S J. LEjIi . gcsscairrta. lata dollr P' "- k.ll ia ..lr .t. ik. Bii. ill U inirni.. or.ll-r, n.k sub- SiXiI o Erf will be ADDRESS OF S. S; PBEMTISS TO TUB PEOPLE OF THE STATE Of MISSISSIPPI. , Fefiow I ii2rf Iff iNovember last you elected roe one of your represen tatives to the 25 th Cod grew, by murh the largest vole ever polled for that of fice in"the Slate. The election, was hiIuerM as you well know, at the time. i,Uce, inJin the manner prescribe J br yuurlaws, which laws were enact 'el by your Legislature, under the ti nt authority of the Constitution of tde Crited Siatea. Iihmediatcl alter asevruining the result of that election, 1 recriveu I'roui the Governor cfetleii t'nl.in pursuance ofjaw, an.l repair ed with all convenient speed, to the federal citv. I presented m creden tials t' the Speaker of the House of .jeeuAaliiexud.jdi;waiulcitJt awnrn in as a member. The Speaker refuel? and 1 was told that the seats 1ielo0"g t fte-Sule of lltiMsiip already niieu. i r,.-...l them occuitcd by wrra Messrs. Claiborne and GhoUn. You probabljr recollect that, in Julj last, you elect ed t!i.. gent Irmen to serve you until superseded br such persons as you might S. lect, "at the getferal election in Nembr. Ou presenting my power of attorney from you. iliwnsin wiih ttu-ir furtfier serMcejand 1 substtutHg mjself indi:o1Ieapue id their places, they utterly refused to nb-y, and set jour mandate at open defiance. Iit "lred. they had previously asserted, upon the floor of the rlouct, that you lia.fl elected lheu frieze We of ,the 2Jth Congress; that they had bern cs'ididatei fur th whole term, and that you So understood it. They de manded and obtained, at the special teision, by a resolution inlrodui ed by thsmselvea, a decision that tbey were 4uf elected t the. whole of the 5ilt Cungfeisi sml relying umn. this decis ion, thej objected, btb belore tne com mittee and the House, to any exain'm atino into the question whether you did. ia reality, Utend to elect them for x longer period than the special ses sion) thus basing ti'eir, claim to seals, not upon your will, but upon a decis ion of the House of Hepreseutatives, procured at then oo instigation, upon an t.x pant examination of Hie case, and without the production of any legal c etletitials ur certificate of election wlu'ever. Piitdinthe attitude in which the mitter stood, t proceeded al onre tu attack the decision of the House, as unconstitutiunal, es parte, and found e l upon iwlnable mistake. 1 took the e round that, whatever mi -lit be the va lidity of the July election, it was not intended to supersede, hor could it I con-mu;iouaiiy superseue, tne reguiari ... .. .. . .... election in Novembers and that the c institutional rights of the people of Mississippi were beyond the control, .and above ihe Ju.risdn;tio4:.U!!.sJ.ul 01 Itepresentatives. I denied the pow er of one branch of the Federal Legist Uture to nullify tlie admitted constitu tional law of the State of Mississippi, fixing the time for the election of her representatives to Congress, 1 openly .tLi 1...1..1P ot surrendering your constitutional right of choosing your repiesentatives at ihe time, place, and in the manner piesciiUed by your laws. -. After a most aevere ami memorable tontrst. in which every art and flo.i t exhausted firllie purpose of sus-; taining Messrs.' Ciaiboroe and Ghol- on i., their usurped places, the House t lengik W,l, mnly decided that they wm - .j . . i... reswtatiye of tlie State of Mississip P. on the express rrouod that the July Led P"er of desinafinr lli lime' til are. t4 manner of election, uncontrolled. except by law of Cono-res ml that the Legi,ittl- f Mississinni havinv. n the legitimate eircie or this povsvj mr nv-.i r . . . . - - - - . - 7 ne nrst Mtinoav. and uv loi 1.! iwing, of November, ai the timet (or rieriuin ol iter representatives to tie 25ih Congr.-ss," the Governor had autUoritv to change the time so de signated, ;. :; ; ;:v ' S i faAhe llouseof Representatives ninmahlr ni;r-.f ". -,i.-.....i-.i..-.i 4.1 rM- into which they had fallen, and .danrt Sfincrilw ' T. ouW,fur,he honorof the American na-! I could atop here. No sooner ; ho - -a. flection was u..co,titqtional and oid. simply because yuudUI notiho., ur regret (.ai..neytwere This decision was predicated upon the ' exereisiog tU ta consult the pol.iicar-. h"- P PWicatoo. obviou, principle that the Constitution taste and complexion y,f 4the majority 1 however, whicli de- "f the United State, etpre.sly dele.in- the House.- It : fb you to say "rvw to be rescue-1 Irom 'n. as tates i a. c...- v -L i....... .u-M .bi.Kn, ..... iil iw. L, ..,h,..;u;..n m well rmMhiS Just compliment vhich it you against ihe attack: 01 1 iiei.ven, tivai 1 sm jsir wsihiiiii 1 . ' Messrs. Claiborne and Ghblson upon Representative, in spite of IhMyranhis ! ' DWrtltShg'-JlttiJenf.Vfe' itn yor most sacred constitutionat rights, cal and arbitrary action bl ihf llime that the eldest son of U Oiavolo An tliese gentlemen were justly turn-' and be!ievio,oo, thai Ihe honor ad tonhi, who has been performing; in sv. out of the seals to ulich they had ' clwrsoterof theitixe-i of Jkjissaippi erallowns 1n thrt State for month or luiie with such ilMMni.toirii. t, mjm..i udintlututionhiJi to nsst: was fan over by a ear on the v, man tne uor;dcaitdthanue;d July election was void, because No- vember was the only time at which an election could be va.ul, tlan they turn- ed around ana J ajgn decided that the clio'waTvTiT.tT betause to which the Ihiuse aJ Nrfvetn&rfec of the error into which the Ih use h fallen? and this decision was nude up- on he avowed and monstrous doctrine' that you coutifjiot eie.-eise your admit- ted constitutional riglit of cko8ing rep- resentatives, n lon as the blunder of the House h i elation to it remained unacknowledged. ' ' v i " 1 ! The highest political rigU which ap- pertains to- you was suspended, and thu State of Mississippi totally disfranchii- ed, not br any TaUlt or her town,; but through the " acfcnowi edged ignorance of the Houser-iV,'h1fe ihe House was l Yrroiv yoa tnu1ir-tiorexeftisr your rights; and a simple resolution' of the Federal House of Representatives, by th s decision, is1 sufficient, at any time, not only tomdify bat to destroy the t fodesty the of atrr m- ever nsht ol rrpresewution of any or evert : sum m t . I Tii ,.n V.. n.. .Unl.l . , that, in pursoance of the law and the , constitution, you had elected me as vuur renrenflivf. If wu n,ir riht i to elect any bly that was denied. It was decided that your election in July j th? 0"ry concentrating. Troih all was void, on account of the IWcmber l""'' h,m' n,,1er psrty weap: election, and tltat the November elec- 0,1 he hng'whanwg partisan must tjdh was vttid. OT account of the errn- b seized up.n liped in ihe poison naous decision of the House 'in favor! '''" of prejudice, artd voadeto of ihftlnlv el-etinn. Ttw.. m Wi-1 iideiUjulUllJirtheta most retire attention, and nuestions id" vital importance are asitaiinsr the tives a despot, and the rights or the States exist only in imagination. If such doctrines are correct, what pre vents Congress from declaring itself perpetual a rump I lament acd tlieu asserting, as they have in the pro a- nt instance, that, bo long as that de cisioi) remains unresctnded, the consti tutional power of the StatevTirtiotd their regular elections is suspended, UMn tlie questmn of the validity of the November election, the vnie sloOil at a an I the Speaker had the glo rious infamy of dei -idlug.t against you. A single representative from another St.te exercis u the poyer ot Oeuyto your right to any representation; and the still small voice of, James K. Polk deprived you of that which a hundred thousand bayonets could nut have fore ed from you. , , ' .. I wish you distinctly to understand that your right oftletjlon, either in Ju ly oir November, has been Solemnly denu'd' and repudiated. t f told the House that you would not submit qui etly to have,. your eU-ctive franchise trodden beueath the iron heel of fede ral despotism, and that there 'was no possession you iroutd not sooner part with than vour right of representation, .1 . f rr.u .. T.i...:'.. tri tlut great legacy oi the revolution. as ... r. lj . 1 ... i .1 1 rignx or was 1 wrong in mus ses ing (or you?. W iiether right orr.mS. 9 ' -J " 9. s m4 a I Lonntiy, yto are jo.'O'kd outof yur,aW,,,,,n,"tt,''l,5a bTncireTry ?pi;eitlbBS..irT?ii--1rvrv-.,-. t. , ; 01 whole right or representation the intent assaults. . tyL of UL'auoi 'tJw it yn nonular branch or the Naiional I.eri Nothing can be more idle and ab- . "rinH J f'"vrl,VhT I1" W popular urancn 01 me national Legis- 1 o , i;t since a ynunz armer from Pleasani. ature, and the reason assigned is, that f" ,he cnr?e. that be is linked v ,v -fi 1' int the blunders of the House of Reor.sen-1 bl sinl sympathy to the Aboth bn- ' r -1 " :P t -i " meoiunuersoiineiiouse oi ittprisen- j i it,Jo.y.i .,: . the village for sale,. ktid while, wamnz tatives are constitutional laws, am II,Vl.Co,,,n,Mt,,,ft f'T" for a'nurthaser" a ttoor' woman came'uS paramount to the admitted cmstitution- t e at Washington, -prove, that he KEiAW Ll laws oftheSiaten and f force suffi. holds their characters a. ..I project n ! ?M . . - t 1 i ' ' 'ir - V 1 a awsoi me aiaiea. ami 01 force sum- r r4Ml,-mJ, , J.f -, aiid she burst luto tsars. llw said she c ent to annul the sanie. Doctrin sso 00 mall share or contempt,- e e- iiad Chdeavoivd ror a lunx -time in 'find rederal weiis never Kefnre advanced in grds thi-ir w'tola scheme of nrtioll as , ?n'"v. - ' "i ' $ lv,n,L r' teiierai wci-e never Deiore auvanceii in , . s fu. 4 . .,t . s load small enouuh to be purchased thisGovernmentfMditihey iecnr iJ?!!" .LVt---cH- - with tholast money he bad' but 4iad rt it,,,.-.Ka U.MZ ..f nn..n,,. dangerous to the . Un.onand subser 4 'Tv1 J1' ' spuke my own sentiments wnen 1 oe-, : v; r r r rw " v r nounced; as I dif, the action of the Ion- prevaded, t l.iwng Us .hold -upu Houw is plain and palpable Molationi4 ord.e'CousUtun.mVamf. lugh hanil-i' ' '"Wf"? consolafionH of ed. and tyrannical usurpHtiou. 1 look-j1 "V"'' 'lmTF'.e We Itn; ed with JacoriL jwil ! derisiou upon the juggling and hypocritical pretenceorfr' d. tothenyestbnefac,htr. semlingthe 'elation bad for the pur-PV".h mtf.J' Pbl sending the pose L.... .i...,,.i, .11 wn,,r a-.,i ' iu.l constitutional !?hi, in a ofce netVral cn ''I tVe?,I1 WX- ' which an idiot roiil.I not fail Ao have r'l aMoual feelings, h.s underst.md. Tho House has decided Uncompromising independence, his I that both your election, in July and' fearless boneaty, his -Traok-spiril his 1 November, are ...id; and yet th-v per- simple and majest.e character; will be mil the Representative from Ark'ans4S:PPrc,'' 'J7iT m.,,J,)r,y r Joliold his "seat under two elections e American people , ?, Iprecisely parallel. ., , -J . .; . .,' j ''- -- ; ." , 1 l tell you candidly and honestly my! ComplmtnlmU U,trlcni i opinion uf t) whol- transaction, aod I Wf rAV . ,J,m at,on. t' I..- 1 hive already alluded to the many as- ! ver. I believe you have been' baselr?!1 P, ""l 1 defrauded of your; electivfranchise, you the rod, in I Sacrifice your great and at the shrine ol party du- acred rights i tation. or whether you will assert yodr ' richt, free and untrammelled, to elect whom you please as your represcnta- . - .... . . ... ... . t.ves. . The true contest now is, whether vita ur tho House id RfiM-eneiitatives shall designate the individual : who shall serve you in that body.' To the honorable and high-minded of all polit leal parties I oppen I e- f. 'C 1 si, for a dignified and wa ol Uie right or ,ej ig. as I do, ,befor dteruioetl assertion ; lection. Bclievin mm l,M.tit they may take in relation ihi mat ! ter, I have deemed it f duty to ad4 of th kih errand I high errand upon whivhyou senf I regret that mr t;ik nas been Lite -Lz :''r. .i . f ( ' me. but half accomplished Tf.e usurpers have been driven from th j CipHolibtttjaIBl"!4rlm ' y.mr representative hav b, 'il-'SW hi!5 a-lmitUnce. Tu the test nfuiy liuinble ih Courier. ability 1 haveo'jerrd'Tiwr htL'h ut-fwf 1 It now devolves lipon you tu assert, in such manner. as honor anr duty may ilictate, your violated rilit. .,, , , " ' S. PRENTISS,1" Washington City, Feb. ' 1 S. 1 shall be in Mi sissippi, in t few lay; when I will be able t.i exvUtu to you, more at large, the outrage which' "as been committed upon toil &. : Frou HuatewtU (Alt.) AJoCl. ; We have observed In some quarters . J.S""J insidious attempt' to idenliiy thu lisiotislied ',4V"ty im iiimiiimisImmI statesman wilheAWionparty.i -H " fa, Mr "J toeiwou VAi'W irtjv Ulifc been , '"' ' "V "re oi "woqur. man nern.ins ai uy public " h d?J a""1 now tlvat lie lias ' M e train of calum- "' by Whwh Ills path ItaS been fof '.Ve"r P"bect, nd the confidence of rf" proares or li n-ipulant H,s,et,cJ . Mr. Uayr-political char- c'r.r . ,UMV 'Tt,!nafly ,w welles site of . the right. of the South. 1 It should ' be recollec.teil that Mr, Clay voted, without exception, for those res- oiutionJ iiT M rrCalhour, wlitctrnsus- taincd the sovereign and tndepeudent character of the States; aod the vote by whit-H bis own, as a sulistitute for Mrt Calhoun's fifth resolution, wis can ied. shewt4hat he haif the sagieity ti peri ceive, (as evinced in so remarkscle 'a degree heretofore. ) the true point at 1 lie friends of th administration were compelled, as 'upon firmer 'occasions where Mr. Clay's profound judgmeMft and influential aid were called for, to acknowledge the safely of hi wisidon. - Thtf rruuml of (hi new im nutation upon Mr. Clay's public karacc. is t be foinul in hit iocreusing popularity; Hie tru'p is, lie Ktoo pVo-nineni; 'there is a daily beauty n' his lift-, which m ike' 4ome Men tgly;? and ftr thni reason "every mousing owl fiif party) hawks at him;" but Ihey cannot bring him down from his imperial heigtit; he will move onward ' to hia destiny in spite of the noisy and ill -omened flock that flutter about hW path: ' ' ' Cluinhy in.d persecution we" bet lieve, haye done thejjr, tworsi upon thy preat statesman- of ; the west.; There j was a time when the1 South looked t-- wards hiirt '-With an eyeif jealousy and t,,'fU'' oul in.it;iaj;ia4 Mse.u.,io tsviila a till il.sri Holuansn U'liis'Ia Issitl sa 'e.r pair ,in injuattca wmcn And ii is our sincere conviction, that Mr. t.lav will live to , "'." r ' '--' '"ft memory an Itfustrmu mnf fr.i gmejimple whicl .U,- "Mr. T.'-W.' White.'of the Messen ger. being nevcqteil s Jy .' rerenf do- mrstie s miction jrom attending tjia. .-,. restival.j transmitted . the Mlowing toast: Chief jnlcr 'Marthal -Jns'lv revered tr hm tmny virtues aod unsullied iotrffniv, noe trail in his character dewnwa nmv. rl wlnp- ln b petrsoaper patrons lit wctxr Hftf4 tf ZZincr, p.Lcaf. Jar 9htfh 4, 4,cie, - ., ; Tr R.ckmoJ mj .Wilmington Rail Road.a few days ago, nd W badly hurt that his lii ifcndiu- DSFEimED AHTICLCS. Political Jhuiatii.4 bitd jt , . , . iow-parrapn in.a leuer , irom. j touM tu lh. K-h ted Ja.rj iU v.i.t "Snon SV p'aiid t!ee of common S iltirt -jr.. juiidi receuuy roovu acau , W thttv-.tlvt. lo4 tin-copy, ! ; icucr .ior;rrosi.iej jacitson uiisne Secretary or ArkaiM,i4aled ulso m, September, lS3Uut rrlaiion: 1 thi- aclioHMi of Giu Houston upon . Texas at th:it early day. litt U would tern, from the' answer made to. Kbe ! (IMit: t...fr a ..ml. ! .... s .'. ... I. . f....u. tke files. of. fie State Department. "Now, .1 1 am warranted i in savins that such a letter dues exist. I zm iiirl formed, aiiiV I hilieve corfectli'. ,lh,it It is within the control 0f4h. author of Sketches' of Bight Years. in i Wash ton.iit It i way i bi presumrd. Uiati it will m ike its appearance in that work: But heragaiit m anuthtt! mystery, if 1 kve iiM been letl into error. The l.-t-tef is said to t . honorable to Gen. lackson, Vieiveil in the abtaclj und mill mike sJ if he" had caiiried. his principled oal! . Why ilwy were imt carried ouU and. all that, we may lutpe lo kiiotv hernfior. i Iris udeiiitiml thatlht letter diti pssH, or was iotood ed to have pasiil. through the Depii t ment of State,"1 If snppresed,whv was it suppressed? ( If ittit suppressed why were jit the ', iiutruwiunsaralit-eej.i tions that it contained,! earried into 4u!l elt'ect? Tbse are inteiest'mi smalL ; The generous heart of (he youup la no er was "touched, and' h gave ihe suffl'iinz chtJl pXpo'ver.jy Jiij load of wood. He no doubt relarneil home a happier ina'i than if h jiud re' ceivedi &1U for iit wood. '. Such nth are" sure of reward. tuuxhUse'i'mu (, f.jjt;rgrpn. ; ,. ., . ,; t -a- ' .' 1 1 ' '' ' 1 " 1 ' 1 ' 7 Th Leislaturv of the- State v ot Tennessee adjourned "n Mondm - 'wvfck, H"WCivUwii5j5 notice of one of its latest' act is copied 't'ro nlw . ... -,. . .-. ixasnvHie vvm. ' 1 JThe' bill to suppress the 'sale im use of lwie Knives df si'l ves to lie rerkonetL' among the 'mnst katutnrs acts passed by ihe late Uenert I' As semtdy,1 ' Its provisions will eireeiusl- ry ikp the umfcsale of one of th mostf bloody lntiiiBents- oT ''death known to ihe preaent -tgr, and . every friend J-of humanity and gootl order Inust rrjoice that the practice-of wear ing this barbarous weapon has been rendered misdemeanor, an if e, In any 'way. a yrtosy by t legisli ll action ot tho State." i Jlnothrr Dun 'frpulJri C'onsid deraUle . excitem.',nt was cr ated yes tertby. by the refusal of (he Asoi4 ted, Banks, or some of rlhem, to lake the, bt of. he: Ameiicau giants, , ol this s;it j,. As, near as we ran arn. the: Aoieitcao Bank, ron,Tlilaiday , imUMy..lii..AijFuudiu ihiplii'il promise, to its associates, is susd f.u ty (Ii4iusand. dollars ff ts own bills, which ol coursof,4ouitd tlieirway iutu. the-other-iuuka, iand ...created so no xryuoie,., oireniiz : oi ; uie bank, committee was held last eve ning, the result of which, at the time of wri ing the paragraph,. see-, have not heart) .sn ' SA: V.' il ';( A: -t H is repwled, in . Slate,. street, that the Washiogion Bank has, withdrawn from, the association, but tillers lu re ceive tin, biill of all, bank: ingood standing at par, and to redeem its owu ills iih , poston.iiMi'iryj : and pay one per cent. ;. premium tor tbsm uii per. sent it ion at. hi counter. t,,W iuyf heard, that., the (directors of another bank in the, city lute, been notified to attend a.specJti meetinx.thi inorninir for,he, purpise f passing 4 ' vote . o tne samejmci.;i,M j,,.,. .,. ,,),.'( If these report are correct the i wo batik astreerret lo show Jheir uwn soundijiets .and ,t iiidrpendettee.;;apd coma iiearer to a resumption 01 . specie payment than any, we, have. yet heard of in tn r.uunry,1-- VWMr.(,! , ,: - ' Sulfcn ' DealhX I hij' Uarrtsburh Reporter pf the'iOtV.paysf Ve 'stop the ' press to ' announce the' sudden death ; of JosepirM'llvalnei 'F.sq- t'a Membvr of the Hug' of ' Representa tive fro'm"4ie'- city of Philadelphia. , Mr.' M'llyaiine" complained, of bad health pn his returtj from the, city af. ter . th$ "adjouruiiienf.' ajiil Iiad b 'eii rpnniieu 10 mi room Mra, week .pas', thiugh not considered ai scruljs'y " ill. This morning', an the . servant' into hi room he was found' dead in hia 'l-,..: ,', ., : . A DeoiMttin'a bill i vlor appropriating 5,030, to' erect ,oiUhle monument lueen unsucessiui 1110 aiiiouiii wai ho a-AIbanv Mo ta sory '4I ,Uuy1d by all the chief of the. nation; as I !..- , ..- , 1111,1, . & wi in v iivui mo r uoiic you innv iiuuusii ne iiiiiun- , , turu' Tir'Colic' vi "Botis 1n II..-,'..-'.- nu.irt of VaTer, diii.dye ttte whoU tJ -driich-SIibtiIirihnl not Vblievein half n not)f.Vepe4t thi klv ihlch , vure will reltev ' J. IL H. ' - ; - i i a . , i .a lC7Tiie WmuotiveHOD ih Fi t tier j a-ksUurgh an J uichmund ruw road rn of tW track, a . day or twi Mitce, ;-1 1 .'.Mil )i...m l)i-l..n..H.1 I.W .l.-l. it...... of Ihe cars vvi t crUshud JoVecesaiid llirt engineer, su injured that Itis ii.'s is despaired . of. ; , ,-. : r- . l- E v e ii i i ig ' S t a r s a v s ' W e ,lear n - f r m an autiieotic soic4UaV&d. McNal b is s riously and cenerallv reiinured IIT .. I'M'.'. . iii toiler iiu iiiiwcr v.noiia lor au thoristn t!ie at lack on tlie .CaioTine and the violation of our territory, ami that chart's uil. be preferred agaitisij him for that ar't. Tlie 4iaclfildiposI- tiou of our fjoveinuieiit is perfectly nt-; J.rl,i. i,i r,,.. 1 .1 a:. '" .t. u... i- , . ,.i .i. . , . : a 01 peace and joud uudciatuiidiug man- :(', - ? 1 1 0 - i I be 13 iston Medicsl Jourhal svi:- l vUreeee. with uUniHioiTaod a halt of i souls, ha' uly' eigi!y-tire liccused vtnveil.'tluit the c'va r icter of this m , n ' pwiUWw'pHy4'ht"towniit t-uicago, . ou iUske. Chitioplam. with eight ihousand inhabitants, has lot t V pliy sscMn'a7TT'.'"i "il-'r-v r7rt"f"rif!-rr v n'itii iTU 'L'-r .i. .RAiaiASIt , li.Oe more thap 7lpWf.Hifi.nrt dshha )uas ntioduci'il , Hto l.uripe, and alrea - dy: t hi b. come j(h universal Ja., Vvrit of Ihe Joust. . It. l,a ,iia.. 'f''fpV'P' f'd'f Csiieii wier uani. tne lauiou bwed.sh botuui'.V -Ikf.number of knun..i'ari. ewe is nearly ueMrted. , ., , ; v1 : We-vrnildnfwiiMhr'Ed Notit iosde Amb t "Muinlo,'")liat our rxchans;e 'napw're nat1el':re uUrlv. iV'e receive 'MlmdrNoaM ..o. .. ... .. .... . . r.eoiTig star, "one" ll'tnreet,evllsp",, -whij ihmw-- yiitn - slid yesieiday feeeived 5 tioinbers' ol psiMi(1hilt cn possi'j W imagined me ci'Kiy iiemiu," wnicn we sup- posed had been stopped, We a hiipuy' 10 receie Ilennett'n paper but he siill .inm5i- ih unnanlonabU : s5il. rd writing letteri to himself ' What 4he j - devi i 'A(i.o9:-K.rn'Iall 'aWiUl?' He oughtiHak Wme f bilWntnster, H'devvlopment of hi trUe character."-' ' t han them out with S 'dose br No, ;.lln.Wir Went to ' the heady" soil ttMtU. anA msk-i earn Witt r 1 clt 1 i upeetbu mUnte. whit n i ' of them. -i ivfti. Vittt rhotnifp o I avat nKAi. a . c- r.iT.u .;,-, Teua'ii Momtm. Ullirsi,. i , k m : ,U.mJ5 near Cbalssosj, C ;!j ' ," " January 24. Iw. J ' T in rrrilJutrnentre xtrtfSenw prisoners oi war-S00 1 ln iuiilliers;4lie-neiiHeii)vn ; New Ym k iV ' chiefs, warrior, women Md.childtetd piMiaf cailivatinjlocks- over the ..., n,o''ey .Hd 'jpiiseruble groups e,tri,wkMilirglis be' propi-rly .;etyltis..Y (kceoU. Munnopy, Clwiid, CWiaini, ' V t'vibt'k Bnk idihn I parsed 1 . . iw'g iituji, aic uie iiiifis; ainiiii ihem, a well a of evVral other, 1 ricWv embroidered' iMtiidkerehUf bp have ( alfead f a. cured t ' ywi iraiiv !iasv W in-ih foms of a Mnortih banil 1 which I M .Iwwg io,NTw,,YoiHn or TorLiHpHSj, bao, vpmrinf two. 1 ;.'..':;.-'-f';,:i-Niif haw iistriehyumar' which LU quite e ' Muk-e-no pah, uTioi the first bach in ahormontal positi w. Jai . civil cbitd ol the nation, and was at" ; Tli.i ain 'nt aitl ''native' form tt.U the commencement..! the. ,wr the ar dreu he still i adheres to; to' tlie tunie V nef of au hiindivtl negi m-a;i u i.ia ely?nt.'uu id dignified man, proud of hi sup i.. b t 4he appnuiniation "of hi tribe? t . . liu.nUnlifl(k4juidjrM title of rG-,eial,f s het fainiliarly .al orrjliuoasnnd lusiiaiis in .'place- ot , 'rallvdiTTTtitiWattg'titi" Cloud, and aeyeral oilier., seeintoler. of irit.iA'd mtnufacturir bat atbnned ; ; able ( quiescent, and iiol ,nliissfd to and 01 nitneutfd acoriliu to Uieir uwt rjeve uxy their fat in iheir pteteut. wliiuisiotl. taste. uSiUier ivar drops. ar H omfinejiia?MltJiulJhefeisiMie.ieadesa4a'Od s int.am.Hig ihem of a dffvr nl Ud-W'str, in Cniri of. rrescentn. and pro mie who u and brood wve his oa- lasism of bead aod truiKels, fill ;oye ihm's .eaiamiiieii wills a broken hoi, liis..Lreat a .brostl.: and fb.'autifully and pines ami sickens in aiiog- ny which 'uiWied bi lterwseehiasJiouIdera, '0' ".J none but himself can know orteel-jI . whkU is sUarJwd hi bullet pouch and. ' iseaiiOsceitla,tT..e)ji-. as be 'and h'r,n-- Arowad liisl waisl he wear a,-.,; sll , ilr.iher. chirf ilisiins lly; pro-, blue isli of exquisite wmkmatslup, Ja.T rt'ounce U.As-ae-laii,' ,; t,,-'..- tervyyveu witb uhU.e nd blue be .tils i Fumi the lime 4 I have apenl witV feltii garters," uhitli, are, very broad, Hid ihia Cbii-(kaiifl liiiular. jnteiie.s ; tiiiiracing Le gt eater, part 'id tlie calf have had with him 111 convejrsat:..m,-tI '4f fit JeaT. are ol . the. s .mc material. ' have been able to t.H-m a pre.ty ror- . - ' reii noion 01 inc H'eiinzs anl cnaiac- Lter, .as wHI as bisiory, ofihu rsTfi ordinary man. A Creek" 1 UirnVba lelt hi 0W11 tube uhilst a biy. and sought. kn. ai.vlom amongst the S i iiioi,'s, wnere tie ita ueen rrareu;aiuu where, he baa flourished, Vi.nce .ili father was white man. by , (lu naiue sent hiin a vagrant upon ihe.woi KLln eaier. for "liiiisi'lf, ,Hu aiioti becfine, favorite amongst the3eMiiiiii!iSiand j from his, liirce 01 character and ireniu alo.ie, w ha risen to the hjiiekt iou or of ih. nation, j r . , At. ll. the ball, plyw, ai;d qllirr manly sports, , PirwelLv wa.. reputed nrsJtTrnT.nalion: and lio nam was changed lo Ase-o-,la 1 from . the act ihatho rud 'rip' a ereat q-iauiity of the black.drnkV,falUl(., as-se o-ii winch was prvparrd ana, nau.:aiinse Ii aiatorir .to the gresi corn .fiance., ,;,( i,,.tJi , , erb,. and drank pre-1-,,0. lr,d even' in hi mirth and child.. It ap.l feasl id the U'inesS destrovin'-r him. II amiUa i,From!sucb , fuels., it, appear lit is gixinj world; but its- bi solitude, 1 of emirely a tAselfwade inan"ad. onlwhen k Itlls.in cofieucr hi talea of anexlfatdinary character, whit h(; of gr'uftHoiigU fltibt aid miling dosr is Conolasivelr,, piyiyed , by .; th,.fa-ct .drops ;moista hi eye at .ene ntmnenrVt that h". i scknowletlaed, and Mlo4 l.k --I J -L!- 11...I.-J.'' L- 1- their head wax chief. TUoiigU b U but a ' dmiavage i-i blood, yet ht spe ilis not a wortt of Eigtih and' i his acno is attd t- elingt is aspeifettly ntf Indian- as any wanr I eerrsw. 14 ta 14 :.!. is JibuotjWmidd StPfr aiit in bis lei tore n there is no strikiiis- peculiarity ti stamp tliem nut iToeJi! I ;Te, but a olea-oni symitH-tev of Den r . f portion," upon whiclf the lighH -and' an.l ohadowa of passion and tVelings are seeir lu play witH u perfects,' f- .nU tert.-; 1 here l at time-i -Spread ovef the h the most benign jt and expreMiejj; ive smiles, even tu perfect 5 tf-minaryj i ami,' at . umers, tney sra Oarkenea ' with the 5 s'eruess ol a Brutus, or the sei aony a dying; sUdiaior.i 1 In fact, he ; ' IS tne perlect beat ileal ofau ln I 1) 1 pr nce jra-elul m- his 'muvemeu t. a id - lUil.l, almost :ti., thildihnes in . k . . s -1 1 a 111 liiten oitrse wnu ins worttt.r itis hand is sin ill and d lii ate'to tin tali, h a- that of a k'm;il.an I thcToVeliesl 0 tSem are cont'mu.illy UocUttjt a 01 hi f7 ' hiin in groups to frel its geiitle gr.Kp ' al d.itch the Ijtiiguiwhing fiiuk troiot"'!, hia d iwn c.ut 'eye fo' betiitv'! upon if h 1.;... : .... i K.u..t r..t r...r uii.-.-' -..1 ; t . t . s.-. 1 1.. .1. . r.. - ; i. i and levvliis ravin looks' for a 'small 1 precious teepsaki' 'of 'Ai'-ceol' ,, ' j ,T V 1 , 7 . V- , ;tlw w!f take but a giancc at lino, 1 1 ini iii; wis cu.'ioin tie anu w.Hiia'iisni ut n a little actl'liintauce1 and fam'tl i try with 'bint., f ixe i'AI V fally" 'crfti- ' vuitor, who Stf.t'hini but a ma nent a ' .p4wifr - . Withtinundru!JifiVei 4 '-l-ftthif'i'triidtttvwlttg 1 '"m '."i tf " 1 1 imwar 'ao ! a siUilfc tVmvH-t th ' gtxn worlds H wlltl n,e fl aing Wi.ee hiin.' Theiu . ,mU ,ft .fnd beiutilut. mdJa ' ' ' ...... .....,....-,-s j 1 hiMVjur fwHll hi" gnefs-in thev - ,llllf,.,i iw :i-4 ;,e .i.it.WA,, and ' Vlilnstintty' rally, and r.t.., ui....fcir iiiltt fflsas i .1 sernw nl vatasViswaassiJ sw - i i.-.i.-;.-ai.i i.-i.. -sn 5 .1. ? w th ..-su,, ,.,-,,,, ktm kl4i...-nf- .ubtn His face 1' eeriatoly Out ' 'the' .moirT e,riw"1lid Leveir kav 'aeeiitlip.ibi f ' Ihvniott viJ' ' ..1 .....:t.i. ...!-. L-.i-.: 1.1 "4 hvi riviMiniuir haraciertstic impVcss of Sternilfi and 51 i l.'s. Vnil' exessive perserversue e pursuits' Of life. ' v" h p Ili''v'fcttiMr M dres.! and 'ornament " u' as greauv wiiueriers-n'iui tne 4eir n. me' owitis tkHsav- jc"r ir iiw gr u h iinniueiny fioin hi leiUole In fcont of-hi ears-. and droflp: 11 down near M tlie rUv cIe, -f-u rSfoiWie,' or raihw in aU probsb'tlily-' . . .prtjgtna'ttl (fiir Jrtdiaw laskioni.liever ' ' -- aroiio.i nw uesu, wuii great last,. ' I! 'I..I.. 1. . ' I' 1. '1 . :.'.'?. .i: '-' Itsthily baiidszed .over bi . letrifios of aiU-t cloth and hf. mnccaVius are ofi hmck skin. pcuaiiitiuted wiifi b-a'd and .-, hawk bills. ' Suck. with bj rifle in hi ; liatid, anijjus in;furt ii: bijbeil,.; i ,Jav JisiftBd,uc4i;iidaiiUfullr,, toliennuaiioiiaof,, 4bU(,.man.; anii t drawn j!,,ollifr,if,iriiiatiit j,fiu those, whq haye,b)ten Jongef ,and uiorf ; iott aiatety, acAiuaintyd vil Jiim, amt j, aq fully rouiiiicetl that there Uom-.i fling vf the nost ,ex,traiiVdnairy,lilurt , in Um; Jrue character, j f hi - man ' somelviog that bear an.iinpreis wh eb, f eaUi not tc, forgoMen, orvaseiL,, Hf j ha4 a uiiidv,of a. wonderful cr.strue-, lion; calculated to. fortiy and yef des- hov itoelfa Jut kinx cuiin'uis capa-i bl ,,of gilding wills he warmtli . att l j Mkniil';fwjis and 4aRrk idier beruio that yet ft the burning Jier rushes ,thrugH K10W1112 iieasin(ius,ox sunuiuie the. Irin some bnter whirliMir Jempest, ,ilaV ainniu' lua. inei:sisiitt: at tlie, itKJaxA-- 8 . A - - . . L a. f . - 9 m . . I ' " JtlLtTr Ibiibalb otlteUia awvwis n. it s 1. f r 4 -- A r- ! i -i ? f, 1 I
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 24, 1838, edition 1
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