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; - - - ' i - 111 . " . 1 . " . . " ' 1 , " i i i -i i - i i i . ,j, . : , 17. 3fT "Tarborottgh Gcatclafr ' EDITED BY , H ; 31. E. MANXIXO Jnd printed by J. Q IK Manning. PubtUhcd crcry Week at TVrf IdoUwi pr inara, if paid within th rtf Of inreO OOlIn ianuj rrn,n uu uvi -9ctxik siin, bright in.cotlntrr, . ,'Shc iriijfpi" 125 fwtio lencth "1 iv ncTcr.seea. . M 07 i oroatl. and draws on v a feet or wi me neaiest and witnciMrdl. Tiitl ind the ele c ts tny to woo are how aCcctlng ia ht TBitU taoiife j We .H0 r cj iai iidtrtnotcs; ami the only! troA ufn7 ' bash "EmeraM, Isle." . Would timet jicrmit, I ance of the fitting ere, mrtieulir; fraokne all other tttefnktJvH but With J TJ l7c??K"?T,?e?4: ..uuiu iQTcio expauaie more largely in my fccneraiiy admired. Altogether, tve are for bearing and liberal irit-ffr ti enough to fall into the trap? ptihliean so lofatuateil as Whie firni Bank Re- the HescriptionJ.and relate through the Mediterrar l walked amon therui my wandenn lUily, ednvineed she will eire satisraetion. Forbearln the nett'Houso of Rehreen.f theT are the ican countries ; now i ana oe admired wnerever she may r6. At Utives, we hare a majority In the Sen- tcricr; Id COd a i a n mm i n v rm v& 11 i a ' ' t. r . . . - - -v- v --w - v " w mt m mm v mm w mw -mm wrmmw m .rr ratthoneilTin'r at a diiiatlce, or oat 01" ' .;,""r V V,M "h ,1CUUU Ul "V1"" uuwiru, ino soon 1 large pany Mnneu jiaies. ine rresuieni is an 20 Ktiutovtr latariably in ad ranee. Nd sob P"f pniiosophers and statesmen, 1 of ladies and gentlemen were colIeeM to- coi7tprotiVinr obbddent btthat ripiion will re-ctWed for ales priod than a t rom 1 urkey l-went to Epyt ; once gether, and enjoyed a sail db and ddwVthe stitutioni Wc will defeat it at any jrtr, o : : yi ui m scicncea, dui nowyi rtyer uu taie in meeTening, anopartooRDt e win yctaare the country tr rdert trereceiTeawcures a,.n how fallen ! Where areL now her wise a collation prepared on hdard, on which oc fangs of the monster. Forewarned. men ? where are her literary institutions; I casion Mr. Zwitchcnbart4 dfter the health armed! I The Whirs mav attemDtU CTihyWill not be attehdd to. I -. J and "erraL "brary ? A moral darkness of burl ybuhg p;ueen Had been gireni iok dark, add shrink from the issued i Kv J.-nr vt?m willba lneried attb rata oflthat cdn be felt, has oversnread the land." I the' ODDdrtunitv of pnumpraiinir th hiih I i.de ; Rnttk nf th tTnilpil Xintu un to the occasion. proclairH lustily thii trteoaa til thb apfctQCur cratioil.' mia.'lhal thcy M. Aniit tfT Kauare, for thre intertion. and S5 rnU for ch anboent InMrtlon. A liberal 4icmtnt will be made to thse who adrertUe bt thft xriu ThoseVfndlofftn adTertUemeats wih xaaik thte oumber of lime they wUh thenl inserted OH 8 c e l I a n e o n s. From the (Conn.) New HaTenen RAMBLES. ; If ton were banished rronii America, wnat on, thoa deep bind ocean. though furrow of the vessel's track seems proceeding along the coast, I entered the talents and; energetic powers of mind of II. Uarbary States, where Carthage once stood. I A- H. the Pacha of Egypt and rkis hedtlh the seatdf Handibal; once renowned fori was 1 enthbsiasticlly received, :Vitl)'a an mat could render a country great, now a nesi 01 pirates, where scarce a ray of civ ilizatidn dawns. h As r advanced, the picture darkc ned ; and whert I bt-held thn tomb of NaDoleon. on the rocky island of St. jtelean, t shrank, back with horror from such in --end of hu man Bank baleful in- i -- ... .i ..t . ik.l iU haHrtl WJ I0U5 T"4 oiaouc Aja.i Are- ter fdar yfeari df. violent jrciuuncp u3 ikecnlcverv ciea.su re for abolishih final! ut) that Holes j teatrainitig faank Uadeaj-tm ' n j&o1 coinage, me apccie circular tuu- everj atcpi uttieca or rmcn T&a Prnniik hfntev fiAnnbiW aitcmpiea totestq toe coarawuon. M Willi that he might live to complete his task.; r f, ; krtlirnrr its iu I J currency;'J-aixer exnausuns .xna. - - ; j ( ,:.i:..k r. iu k. lJ&asiitn lansuace ior tcrtni 01 naia Vetrtnn Prtnter.Tht Editor of Jii- r i:r W J cule UDoll the sriecie hanbiir:." ' th3 undertook iU diicharce with more Daitt Htt IUimuU2r Uxe JJeEIODv UUta fioontrj Rol every the NVeeRlv Messenger latelv mid a viit . : ; . O. 1- r ' T : to Hartford, where he records the follow ing interesting incident: NtS? t since mv arrival in this citr.'T -hive than in the instance df ttichard T.Hanrion, ba' tHej ar iatldenly mittctl'th Ciq. ot this city, who teiiin a duel on san- tliscdterr: or auect to ue; that they 1 since mv arrival in thts citr."L -have fi,,t i irii; c-til. . . 4. - J... - zreatness' ! f had a. vev . iritertln tnviUw"i k ! th lTir' 1 T." .7., r.Tr.r". 7 nave ail ine wniie oaij ocea oppoa.. Ar length I arrived at Asia, tcast my very venerable Geo. Gobd win, who is no Tueul Muon ihe ff S Navv ld5 cldiWeP faeUllIc cumncr. eye over the extended field, and here and I believe, (the . oldest practical prinler in understand both partlea behaved Ver v well aiid are hanl monfy inettasfod there., it was relieved bv a sunnv snoL liku America Kflini in hl iflrhtv-ibir t-Mr: j .1. ..i T. .t. it - . ia i?4nt nf IHa IliftififiLi4 then LUST Bill V 1VUI WU I ' - . . fHV 1.11- j T . I 1 " - ii .. ... w ..... . . ... Wmm waft oerfume and . where new with the bible In his hand and here, said L I found STiilrsjind new friends may greet me. Yet, I is the happy mad. S Thie he is located i'lVl same em ' . 1 . t I k . : . . ! . . . . . . It-..-. future compels me 10 cast ojie longingun- me darkest part ot the world, but the eano-ian him ttrinti look, to my native .soil, ; where 1 py of heaveaisas bright, the soil as fertile;! for the nirn 111 ine same Diace and ai mei.haiian iv cp... lit payment, that I did when I called were made to produce a reconciliation ' but l twenty years gb, yizr setting, type Ume: and other circumsUnces prevehtetl rrKl rlv elowiiff more deeply into my soul, Dear the oaais in the desert, where the true God but ss hale, hearty and active, apparently, n;nf..llv affV.M. A tK. n,.i,n.i.. cpIv!. oc where other waters fiow--where other was worshiped, f! Ii met the missionary j most men are at fifty-five or sixty, I of the meeiing Leiut.! Mdnn.was! the Tflby iHAue the fStzli. triLtan4 ai 1 t;ii a a mi :a their sudUen con !h 4t.f ltitv hi-rf rtrmt Iook. 10 my nauvc ,0011, wiicru 1 uy ui ueareaisas orizni, me son as ienue;iior me Connecticut toaranhi When 1 ex-hk.; m, r-;o,i-fl--. .u-:' i.u.r.kt.l wu wi iutuuiub . r imcntso manv haonv days, j ; I the production as luxuriaut: the scenerv 1 pressed some little surbrisc thereat, he ob-1 a j 1 u"...l been actidK under a conaervauvc nor- Thy hills, fair New England, are dying as interesting as earth's most favored spot. served that he had been setting types for raav valuble lives mieht be saved bv the . i ik At9l-nft 1 Thfl last tall antral 1 houih he ii rfot t Kiirrnnnripri hv rhiirnhpI thi qamp. ri!irwl mhr ihn 7r t out nrf hl .i.ii i. I n i ' . . . away in ' -v-i " , " -r-- - --o- . . , - ry.-i. T , . T - r.r- j leaiapusnmeni oi courts 01 honor, t he bas tlready disappeared, ana i nave icinsau luerary insutuuons tnougn me sau- nouia not ieei contented, to abandon his la-; most fatal consequences forever!-? I thai word yorew. u uam is proianea anu uoa aisnonoreu, ne yorne employment at tms ume oi nie." ' from a misunderstanding which the timely bv ntimbeH-far lhlltithCC. V ThtS 0 , f intervention of honorable friends minht I lvlirtt thnw iivh'.liprr. - ' i , 4 .if , , -j i i w - I M.-'a .WVJ w , as -tas ajreauy ui3jpicrcu, uu nave, hu uicui iuuuii forever:" 01 that word forever f -Must bath is profaned and it Ki?Lmiist I leave mv home a spot, a- looks forward to the m.,rA ttiih Ihft most tender associations! shall cease. Thouch the oeoole mav not! L From the Richmond Rnauirtr. lnM..an dins?. Must I never . tread again thy gol- possess the enterprise of the English, the THE BANK OF THE U. STATEsLl- Mr. II time , when idolatry ror of extravagant doctrines -Trhlch are id fact; entertaibed by a very: sometimes flow srij all class of hied, tieithtr pbtvcrfdlv attacking with such bttHiei? toldi icn sands ? then, N 1 etiquette of the French, or the gravity of '.p..ti .-inwrtdtliit must be. and bath been the Uerraaps, he derives his happiness from A sound that makes'me liacer vet, itrcuxlL" la nobler source, and conscious of doing Such were my emotionsj ss the gallant thin bore me an exile from all I held dear. . O All rrty former dreams oi nappmess aeu. 1 lookfed abroad upon the wide world, and anxiously; inquired, where shall I now di rrv course Will ' the renowned Al- W ! V - good, who would not be happy ?Give me the spirit of the active self-denying, faith- fur missionary, and 1 ask no more. GENERAL J A OKSON'S LETTER. - ; ; Hehmitaoe, June 5, 1837, bion Isle receive me as one of her daugh- Geit. Wi Trousdale. Sir irYour letter of the 4th instant from Carthage has just reached me, and although laboring under a bad headache, and other mictions, I. hasten to answer it I regret to hear that Mr. Campbell has charged me witb being favorable to a Uni ted States Dank, and that 1 have advocated the constitutionality of such an institutionk ' ... j w have States Bank on constitutional grounds. Let us discuss the two alternatives w a frank, but liberal disposition. Let us raimann nismwinnaip npar ana rorneari-. . . . i-and all will hi well ! We reneat. HeouV " """P ctc,v" ! always been opposed to the United frail vinnr:CryNO BANK OF THE U. r'lPl".1?6 : - There is no, such grant of power to Conii Let the STATES NOW AND NE.VER," ters or shall I seek an asylum among the Aihln aans of Africa? I ' At laat'I icsolved to become a citizen of the world, and satisfy my inquiries by ac tual research. 'Days and I weeks glided awayj while the billows, faithful to their charge r.afted me across the Baltic, and hndcdm5 at St. Petersburg; there J con tinued my tour, and as I spproached the mnh nole.l drewmv cldak moro closely tmnn i me. fancying myself yet to have some of the spirit of John Ledyard remain irtr Vet Ruuia. cold as it is in the north, is not Entirely destitute of gsycty and a - mnL Wrapt in fur likothe Laplan der. U rein-deer conveya the traveller Tv'uh lailroad velocity over the even sur face, but desolation attends his progress. This fast extent of country lies shrouded In ignorance. But the picture is beginning - KrJiiin rtflwffmav hooe that ere long t il.-:umn nliirKienea emnire. ffr.intinic a charter for a Bank of Stockhol iiii mmw ail uri j mi. mm mm w mm, " w - w a p.,,..;, n.tt rfrrvrt me. and 1 thouahU tiers; and vthen(as was the case of the Uhi- the re-establishment of a Ui S. mid her briaht skies and salubrious air, I tey States Bank) the same sovereign powerhhrough memorials to Congress could inot but be happy- But where I that granted it, becominga memoerot that order; by Ltheir stipendiaries. annon, w inierrea in inn cuy,i . t .i : ru . ,i - . - -!( .., L- i :- - . - . ca. nn ww www mmw w ww mm - mj -wwm mw w m m . rm w mt it wmm. The Whigs will yet find themselves amid the deep regrets of his .numerous cir- M . H ! V r IV-ii " t 1 mistukrn jh their calculation; What are cle of friends and . acquaintances- ; He was ncn iney oantuaciure . inui. iucu au how their hopes of the establishment of a National Bank? Thev are founded on a schism in 'the Republican party. But if the Rcpublicansjare true to their country and their cause the v will deleat all the calculations and) intrigues of the Whigs. ! Who will be so infamous as to loin the -Na tional Bank party? Who will be so infa tuated as to suffer their passions to precipit ate them - intowhpstilitics and - Mienations from his brethren; so mischievous to their own party, and so cheering to the Whigs? a naUve of Petersburg. Va. had studied object of terror. - HQ puultc annun law, and located in this city.i L ciation dr. authentic teJidiiUon ? c? - From the Mobile Mart. ML lS: principte Irbm the PfHldent, or kui dBITTARY. CoMMUNicATrixj of hU cabinet taa ercf given couh Death: when it nrrnra natnrallv. ind. tenahCC b the idea, that IW CJCClusIvtl 1 mptnllir. f"tirrnev trfln ct:r m tuci? mourning among cdnteoplaUon 51f dbciitc!i, ollra pendent of ihe influences fails to excite sadness and the friends of the deceased. When it hap pens unnaturally, suddenly, unexpectedly, and with blood shcdsKhough it -may be upon Uhe neld" in the defence of one's ;,L countryi or his own sacred honor: the no- j i oiesi sympainies oiour own nature are at a i . i : '.. - once exciiea ana aweu anci tne oosom oi with I the keenest and On the 12th inst. Richard T. Hanrion, Esqr. a graduate of William and Mary Col- ind of the JLiaw IriStitate at Frede Whies 8how.dark as much as I. . . ii rt I ' -. - r . . . ; , ... i I I a era rrpt. in tr i :nnf ittitinn --ni np?nr i ,nn. i l . i . 1... u. --,-. :-....- tt' """i ... nicy uici3C mis i iiji la li uc : issue. -. i , ' r 'j gressean constitutionally exercise such They ate going for Mhat object-bc their nf8W ed of a wound re- power, the people must make the grant hrofLions what thv mi v. J We have an. reived inaduel in the vicinity of Pensa r proot ot it. t he Albany Argus on .f; W,, -. ,,.;, iUA Jul. ' . . .anuttvi. o Mit .will J L4 vi hij jorilies antl.it the power was asaed oi the phe following from the iiwiici iwwut vuj, ..wu.w.w. '"t uanomer amonc ine ma .... . I- . I i . . ... I v 'i hold it"-, i lie idea oi a sovereign power Df the extent to which th sought for peace, I found contention. Drawn out ifl martial array, an army stood ready br atlack. In another part were Swiss guardjf. i Just then the musicians egan playing the song "HomCf" At these Sw lie tears come trickling down their ever made) clearly anew that the! weathtrn-beaten cheeks. Here was a field audi 'constitutional power granted for the poet. They could fight their coun try's toe and nbt tremble : they could view the battle field, atrown with the mangled dead, (unmoved. But when they . thought of their own sweet soil, all the tender; en dearments of home rushed upon their mind -and they tcept. puwcif me pewjiwj iijufc w.c ginuk. proiessions wnat mey may te nave ani , . , k i In the Convention that formed it, various other proof of it. The Albany Argus of r"1; w , . -: . ,j J nrnnnoilmnr wpn made to introduce the 6.t..)... l. k f! I iI wi. ihuhuii wwiu mc nmnt of power to eonnressto create corpo- tirl. ! - tt' -Jr mMwMB .K- i . i i. . . 1 1 .. . " 1 1 t j 1 ; i; " I nprtir Til rpalirintr thf Rsnnnnf pTnvratirkn . . i L ".II life. He was the only son of hiehlv res- J o . I. w . Itwitahli rirnl nrhrf wtH in frlrKtir- e Federal Hank CTTT r:: " VT"V1 I : mrZ?" d scheme for "TO ""en ne oaae jnem u.eu, u H i; j was to oecome a citizen 01 iiaoama, in.inc uiyuiiJc ui ilia Ji uitjiuui uuuea., iuui soon after his arrival in Mobile, he' vielded his prospects at the Bar to aid in rescuing his fellow citizens 10 the eastern part Of the State, from the massacre of the Creek inch ins. Soon after he had entered upon the . - -. . . .. ..-,. duties oi the cttizen-soiurer,- he endeared mmseix to his gallant associates and was elected au officer in thei Alabam Artille- pdihted aa the ultra UalUcr.!;t3 In thia country never proposed vaspensinf; with bank notes, rcdeedabb in ape ciej jabbve the sua of OlOO, -and h& goes beyond the; viewg cf riozi of his political fnendf; In! fad tho doc trine s of the-Ldcb-foccJsi the rddical anti-hank men. tttc held liy tut -o arjall party In civcral of the citici particularly in New York,--and the hare in gtncrll of late "ytars Ibeca counted by the WW aocffcs-thd opponedUof the present adniaislrz Whigs are pushing their gran 't9 o ho P'tp Py incorporated oody, or a stockholder, is I the expense of all this j machinery this such an absurdity, that 1 never could rec-J printing, and postage no small items in a embracing as this 4 the 6f oncile it to myseli-it's a dangerous combi-Uystem of operations, natioa of power and never ought to exist, does, the entire Union? Mr. Webster's speech, as well as that of "National Bank. Circulars Mr. Clay, in 1811 (the greatest either New York Board of Trade, calling upon mere . is not the persona to wnom tney are respeciiiTeiy tted to Con I directed, to circulate and procure subscrip- gress. Congres can, an it did before the jtiohs to the memorials coonected with formation of thia' constitution, provide by them, have been extensively disturbed lw that the revenue should be deposited 1 through the countrv. The I measu-ie if with the Collector,' or any other agent it J Whig, and the object is thej incorporation mav choose to appoint, for its safe keeping 1 of another National Bank. V e learn that and application to the , use for which the I some of these memorbls have made then i . . revenue was raiseu out naa no power 10 lion f hey liavo Hid ibelrVdinr candid ales, and Trhenerer the', election wa3 over, the Whig arithoettcianS al ; ay3 figured the Lbco-fcco fctca'ca cr.inst , the Van Daren party.-: The ?Yhiy hare setcral- tinea cijlescid trittt thenfi-dnd it is certaifl that ihtS iuc-J cess, irt part, ot the opposition llcUci for Congreaa and ihe teqiilature, ia New York- city, arcrs iroa ft ccali,r tiotl hetweefi. the 7t:i end: tip Ixrco-focos--rthese garlics adopting each other tickets . Undcruhtedlx-. on Trrincinlejf of frenpral nolltlriil irfnr : 7'". "WWSjf'' trinVkndcimUlutioaal coastractlonj due to him as a cor teous and talented gen- it - i --r i. : : - tleman, and a brave and botiorable soldier, nc, Loco-focos have a Dtarcr aQnity But in the bloom of hit manhood, sod w the Uenocratic prty thart to. thtv by the hand of a brave and honorable man, Whig, buty on the illbjfecif CS and a gallant soldier,-he has fallen a victim elusive' radical hostility to thz CZ0 to that singular custom of civilized society istence of banks asd the credit a va which so often require. loog established (cci they ttt W IthtriselvcSj Ulfa nl mws mm lak mwt9 Kama A Ka mM t mJk Im Ikikl . - '7 - - : . . ' 1. " !. .... loct4itihl or inrarnorate a bank of issues or 1 write in much pain and regret that young Mr. Campbell has done me so much I hr failure in this enterprise, ' . .? 7 :u. . .-..-I : :!. lr.i . i -A A I ..v..-.v... uu v.m wivu&mi w ,nju .,r. rrr i )ni"Yr'i'ifzuiT:;:zMobiic b.i.tcmd. upon beroC'TOOJt retnecUble tiliicnt assembled In-rtvwf1 irl n Jr.Z kih. tenedlto granite bound Switzerland ; a love ly spot indeed. The scenery is in me highest degree sublime. Here are found the moss-covered rock,'the gently murmur ing rill, and the story telling glen on which tne noTCiist lovea io loog been celebrated ii .'. , mg.ihe, mountains A ITT. -...-.I tains kill they pierced the sky." From a f?Jf,S bovc ther wre like island, emerging from "V Pj the bosoni of the ocean : while beneath ray feet t!he lightning flashed and the thunder rolled. Here too, was si government, in nam at least, like thafcf the land of my tirth. A religion likeoy own. i co oao- . l. aro4o-i to fight it out, to become sxeitea,.lo jab kith was obt.ei . Te .ndiutrjr, thsraej ptTrElDt.-Oa Thundiy we had ble .rnone ihemseUes nd be slienaled t,' Ti r i ?. . tinournser ooe of these beautiful dispjaysifrom .each other-Aod ibeo the; M .T.Uch. turnb! fromth. pounl k V LS' r.r- Kt..-u tt- Mil. Ihonrh in Aiessra.' w -":"7 - r: i kaw in st L.ii ms m m m w - - . , - - 'n. .1 .1 '.. Ill . ilir. lUUWiI WM 1IIVI till UULU UiC 1UUIL9, I w--w-. . ana aiea immeaiaieiy ana was orougnt io wtuwi , v-iy - wi.uru ui , . l..:-j .t i- I iitl: l - .- . : 7 j v Diq LnW 'iodiedt rtnl pablic c:U:al tojleld in procession lo tne 31ansion House, . - . i - where . room! was prewrcd for me octal fPl .fW.pnsaphS bdcl by . . it wmm ot. y.iT mm w 9m m mm mw.b m 1. and the l wuitMMM(u4u -w i&i.& ion, by the generous pro ippose can tor me tniorma-igui ... i. . ... i"-- .. - .r-..? .-.':.; Ian. .Hou will please excuse ncliwr, out ouioui.uicirpOT.ionHow .j ,.. mri w-fT.,U -..., ,t . this hasty scro.1, ,i:wriu;tt.b,,cMll.W t i . -v i i . . u. .ai m ..mt i . a am m n w t nAt Mtirv mini innium in o . . . . i. - r o. i : . , r- iitrni. anu 10 uiucu uu uj n- nucu. -.. w - " .ri.:.r-i-.i...j r-.it...-. .i.i. rery sneetfully your obedient servant, t- . I . t - . . " lead to embirassmenu disaster and de-rr""- u r:MW-rt.1 -. Twr Fu iceir au-u.c. feau"-TbatUtoaay.toleave the Reojo- P J?1.: ? ""J liliol pcsitlCsnilh ,C;2. iicana. Who advocate T the two aternatives, WZ???J" foit t&Udacr who lz: CO I a. waac ui iiw life wuiy va. i i clillcf ad cfsrisn fire "where thcrt h no en?ry,'to ccn ccal: their; cram trLscIIri td lan eas;b praciinp-cro(hert . ! "! The TLIiara (J. . I - T ,ir,k" r ' ,,'t" nrivatc:3 of the Pacha el tisypt, eommenT; uoitea states, iiwiecm oojew of au ujeiri - - the yalfcys ftrtile, ii unfit fr ealUMtoo. Pr'T7V . . m,i- -Jf-i. .ioii. ihei wtU keen dark lor the C 0T The rod,,re rough and CJogerccs, ;Jbe cea .Wj -br; -n,t ph, oif-nd' ,?aTe.thc poe . ilir.V.Utan Bankin few iTcrll' tyrc:-aedT fpeeia) paycieats, -bIII m.aai ttWaa aw.lkl. Jtk-.v-i wperience tLe art- of political Treasury, directing them to fcs pUcrd TFhtclbs cculii have cht. .rbeytaRcsrestspeeiauywsBia -
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