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."FTP I--' !?" ,TN4 r ttvt Ml) MiM,sL'A I v II B F MIS IS fllOT :AJ V B,0kMM ( vol. i. i II OLLY SPRINGS, MISS., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1838 t I JR TU i HKPCStlCtX ATSVt full TllUI UTuCATf. "BAXK Oil XO BAXK?" 11 i'!i!UJLI' HI I I first :l!iv 1 ii i r t : : I v-.rv.tii.it. cnnrawnil . - l . . Ilill-UI ....., V.WII I Vt. ; irousiUT I.. X'i'C.x. lis t f.Kiiii.f' ; ; 2: .Ti s . 1 jiE EEFDyllCAH & ADVOCATE, j Iiik E.MPtnr ('nrvTv V.; ,r,. -.t.. i ha d almost said suca repuoneu " - - m. . , , . ! VII U".C .iiai I us ought to 1.3 he t I ed more tha; com ;:ta at V Fofii ixjU-utS inuJ-e.or sixj'ir.der li e auspices oi Xicholas Diddle, tne .iii.-?.'. wiili the M.story of the United States Rank, snai: aeverve tms liron.i :i-.t;p .im u.iMn 'Hanged. n-. jr..:, sceu.mg to e: w her broad limits there is scarce? v au ncre'ofr At lhnt ntant l'!e venerably ex-governor j ze1, ad their instructions. i: Aunt fhcn n mpir. oi trip roiivemitiii. i nu uf. :;. v uit. I M HI 1 If H M . . .. - - - - " V proportion is oi me Haest quality i tr ........ 5 . ..:. i . - unjiMHiij'jineiSoi:, wnue muc.i tne jpytiumuiu, mc-n -- - "- s . ; ha rj-i!ivtr-n uisseai.siKJiie oui Kueiue-iu.ii !v "d.unn them, hang em. i tie gus;nt ; maur-ooa, but vet rctata w A:.d ; v. c r.ai a-reci i- one oi surr-assiri" beantv. r i . ...4 i;ic si sir; . r us; i.i--,i- -- 1 ' -'tm'rh:n;,cf ta dis-1 rc?u':,,or of t.iat iormidable engine of aris-1 mingled fore! an.! prairie, luxuriant deling which perv.yie.i the aud;e;ice can j or ccuoato uioald of uca '7Vi afKJ'i-i.atf-rwriV-ttrnrrarr- should ccuuter.ance the renewal of and sweiimir undulation irri --i:ed bv the ''better be conceived than decnled. trcque;itiy cbiervalle in i. -cr,,u,n uW,- tor u-.. a. , im;iar iiHtitution, seems lo me hi ! T-est streaTn, that ever- gusiVed from the! The venerable .-governor DIoant, since j r;u.ed iu cities ' ritTisr iL.TSct,!du'.-Ti Li:.-m.. r i t. , : . ! , , - , , ,- earth. Its nroduclion has increased ui'h 1 'deceased, wa the patriot who bnea up j (it ere long, c.i:a:u;:ics t i r.nJ-sJ ?Ju frnuui. una XiriA cents jtKc highest degree paradoxic., and revolting wonderful .ajdditv, and iKien i tf i'e -: JacJjson, Carrol, and Catlee, with .0,0C0 j nioceed.d to hi, dav of ja J-- i ,rom sou:ii! F'T- nvoke the attention ofi most refined and intellectual u"t. In is32. jdollai-s, rised on Jis own responsibility as j First i.e was bcreuc.f his mo 1 ?,'?li!hii,trt,m aanuiiu must beacevn my cfluntrvmen, bv the regard thev havefr not 20 white men occui-ied wimt at r.ronf iavenior of the State ol Tennessee for t-s vaitiug epuiemic then ca.nj - - itu- . .me.i ah IU cash, ur a rju-e t tvu.-.--Jfenutoer ; j rierr - , r.n.,K'.V-n in-t! i..m(.'it rrjirv.i, muJt be ,mtrU i nt.e advertisement. pel mjH.e-.JA o, 0r repub.ICaa IDstl 'iy tUie'oun.iue.iu.-uJ v&relvut-Uchu -e.tJor i;ons ani! tlie welfare of posterity, to the I ; Artkt of a jw-rseiAi :.ture, beaver kiir.iiitt.-i, v,;u ; biased consideration of this momentous sub- L t.ar?ti it tSit-n;-ct -i-I -r evi-rv leu tii.t-s I ,r tucb iu-! . . ,. rti., il,hu.aUii,uUior puL!.cu,!.int-,fir-a.eLn-Uect- ere 1 an approver of Henry Clay's -III..-.T I ... . .. tMU..-i,u.;l-Wmortom?a!:if5,m uc ' l u Hs po! ll .Cal Of iUlOM J in all t -y lertJt-ioct.t,aii.l at tlw it rute. .jJWf ' . 1 ,'Ai..-wiirKii.- tawiKUk-s ijr on.if,ui uei.. j acquiescence m trie exre - .... w - constitutes this delightful county, and ROW i defence of New Orlea is, & - il Its lull i'-nTth -inLI .!o ipl.ti a-. -1 lh.o-.-.j ..f?.- j ...j i.' I SturxiiKRS Convent; , f a",lh!einva.ii:f-ly rn mM' .4t n-.l r.. I'or t i lv bi:f- "li si, re-: til ecountrv with that hvd F..4Ue.ti.lc.ir,..-?a --r-l- .J. u coMract taktl. ft,-l ,. : I,. . t r. . ..! ... iijLiiii. i l ill. iili:iiiii n..i.' i.i' I r !-: tluii nntr -: ani i.itvattle Imlf ? earl r ,ih p.-iiu-e ..t Auu.wi A.hciti.-i- ltiu;u-d to , UJn, dati.n him to everlasting fame, as one i:..iron iiaiaeJ.-R- bu.incsi; ami U aiitl U. mvbts t.rtiio . tct-r.t oi .xiir r-r-oi.-i, s tit ii. bv tiu-m, i.iuit L-t-ai.i ibr i wiuing ti) use rtis greatness to his country s rum. lr , regional AtHcrtiseBien?-.. 1 r I J lins or K -, not ult. TMt, -1 laouttn, "l'l tl il T. moiii bt, I t .la ! il I-- nioi tii-, .iJJltlt ll ()iik';nutoepaidfjrid'Lc,Lt. tains several beautilul towns, but IUh,'?0 01 inyl"e:"1 Spring is it pride and boa.st. Wei! mWit ! e,a Itcenlly held ,at ".VV Uher respects, ?iis it claim to be the gem of Misissppi, withlr .'F ' dienev of saddling four thousand inhabitants, embracing a ! S?' ra Oi calamines , . . . : propnale resolutions were aaOi'-i r. j meeting wr!- If f tune; wfucn was quickly fol'.twei l v t. e I r ri -. . f IT. . , - ..... - ' . i - C t ;.: ,v-i'- j.- . t ......j o- tec par-. : u...;u.. : tliere are two banking institutions. we leliee isachartered inst; er is the Eank of AlcEwen, 11XTHACT. ; , V- V, 7' .ortant subjt-cc,- tt r-- ti - - tt- - . b owneJ cliit Iv bv wealths ..s, if r.--;.-in ith Ilenrr Ciav as President-Dictator, r ; ,- 1 - . . ' . mucn sau-tact.oa wf . 7r I ooiiar (t wi.ose lai estates, isf kd -eulu ' I tI The outiu anuria! Lauk subservient tolas views, legallv liable lor the redemption of as ur. .J uUnJ , I we migb; anticipate a splendid government! It has, perhaps, 1(50,000 acres of land, cfiy OQ onrr i1CiV of obseq--;ioii5 parasites, ever ready to proj-.'i- j au i mj.ro rtd state, and of the most Ma- j WQOj m-a i.-.e ut-soiipiion nypoinecatea 10 it, uesuun 30 and a nt iitk ... T!ir Hoi. iltxut Ctit, hi t.joacK tii.te aii acts ot his administration sustainable ; 1 I'MI -.il.l., 'IU1 i:. iTC.tt lif THE IvtJitCH C'-.vr .... . Oit-!. i o.V latitu.linarian construction, however m- r,',5i'-rr;tct " Mr- CIf.; r"rr ! compatible with the constitution. Methinks i ck-J njttij i-guHthri.'-t-'fw- r"t 1 -ti1' ' I would prefer the old Military Chieftain anil J.rMu.kv n t Im u alut 10 -Iet. a cotieri!iuir fi--gj.e a w coi.imuiiouljr the State; ai.d ot..- I'mturi-' j.liii j hlS kichen Cabinet JO SUch i P3 ral Vsi V. 5 tale nifii inn uuntiit u id (in-.u au ju ui 13. -.1 v . uiu , f ,r ,) I !r c strr, uric arraiicr-l jgmiist 1.1s n..asti f, nnl-Mi 01 grandeur. Thoac modern new-light1', yclept Whigs, relation oi its lont ive wi rawc javice, and tee gi would -llort Xll-bovc a u.il., f. written out ai t-01-, .... w ,v ilR"eto t'1L ,-s 1 , . IH'. 0'L4" ea mere. vatei" "for Federal av immense quantity ot valuable personal P"Uvhen anew ertv. It is managed with ureat i.rudbe. ! - .J , bV men o hiL-:i refutation, and we irn ... .u.- . nf trJiw 1 . l3 a ninir tin i- ul i . . . . , - .- i i v" v" - ... .Ui.liib lii VitiV..LiI.iliLiU : Louisville; They are prilerreu to uoat any other pajer in the upper couutiesmd sach is the-couhdence reposed in its sovcy that a i riend of ours in this County, wijias !ot:an secrets, and one w e never drean. a very kinio amount of monev now duaim, Ur' ,tV nr own staple itseli in 'N scaring. y '4 11hmwia!ob ,rvero:uei .... e j,rai c: II i . T" t LAV ;ir; tt t le utt but Li t Er.l.l.M.s crc ! though composed of the most hetero'-eneou -.ui'...- ...V cl UMANLIl'AlluX; and wit!iut takli. a ; , , , .11 , , ivm i.t , i.c d 1 hi roi ui:u-itv,h: eittri-td iat the : an d discoidant materials, have united undc ijik. oihis t a uun t: i'olicv, uh ail tbo s'c-; i.u ollo banner to render th k-i 4aviiti.jLif? ar!.-r t.f bi natuif. 11. s timorous n I . '' t.i iu t:e j.ut.iic jom uki and tt.fiutnt toiv wa ! rrp-t nt aid antecedent f under e measures ot tne ivnnU. h:u-p ruinea au l"'": Ivearsago. Our rich staple has Ivp.I in. but in these times oi com:.x it miKTht us the most mipq -ut sulii-j.rul !:o..i t.. . lamong men, tii.w;'! v.r- i.;s .-o . ke t;.e leaves :Vo.:i ilu' i.vpo t a u -....v ex . A to't-r ti.,.: ... tvC ---Vi c...J rop thould Le i'.w;td il ... Xvlesrltution. IL yet su:i :o- ;-hofue (his art :.t su:ctti ''J'!ig-iu t'.e Lcih-, ?.g '..s i.eprtv..i o. ;i u j-ro-p-eji o:,varc.t yrt, he expert- p.t? o: .. . Vrvct of bis a... I o-. ..v... w . . 'fi.ad the - v. py :r... iniorms us that he is willing to receivthe whole in the notes of JlcIJicet, King SCo. , .... .. I at iar wit 1 citv Dr.tter. statin lii.if i i-.to-u admimstratio:i o.ii- , , , - r . r as uvuiiuuiem me uniu market m lliepur we mav as well enjj hire Northern sv id iu iiii...,i a.i.. i..biae, ia f..vor of u.c ci.t-1 , . ,. as available in the Umo market m tiiei ur- . to uc . ...... Min.-hMthrr.-.mrhi.o.., hu oui.tci.i:ii t3rii.,i- t" ' Il 'lu aic av chare ot prov lo ous, baiiiu", ioie and iihcr ? T1 y. - :RAIUC.VI ION Of SlW KKY. ltiti,aws.ir!.!.' r. t : 1 1. . 1 . u uu,',o . a inent. ItieX ., 1 1 ; ..-.. .0 ... wi t 1 iii.u i.u;unuii uiiu ui 111.1, betore mat our o v.1 V i y the basis of Ameneanremi .r i ll. . . . . . o a , .-bse:paioi!s i.o " .':I.;i scare? ie A I'iir is m ire t ' J. tliat the I I n.t : Vk 1... 1. hi- r cie th Hi.shat aie vjci ij .citaln iii-j-i!-ins ih:- J to subvert the cxislin'1' irovemment, and ef- 3 jmhrcjii :t 1 l'the txtn.t ChJ. : lie did Mt etl.lri ir f - , . 00 lirf aiiiitiHiii i:v. r- ai or.ee but bv a .w ai.a crt:.u . lec t t:ie:r own advancement to rvovrer. reck- irj.r-ii. itcdid notVrtittosv to lr k suddenly dowu tUc ; r ..... ... TI,... . 1 1 r tkrritr. otthe t-wM lakf, asd K-t the da.k.' i " -"'nces. 1 hey womd fain in - drru.g tuinut .-r u -"'f , huks llic fsir u.it e that the course adopted by Gen. Jack- i.Vaii. bi t ou lct thiou.h bith the ktirsrn . ... 1 J 1. cff ii. .uiue and saiety. he Miu-sic a fi -on to tlefeat the renewal of the L"TS. Bank 1 t,ut ic aMvatc til alatr lirtvaiU-tl, auu the 1 , , .... . viawo,, ui l.u ,-tv u.i ihts. ui. wa.lctLe charter, caused all tne bnancia! disaster? ifOirt ot Uic laml ti ta.tilc lor tin ir anc.ri.t rt rna- lir, Lfiaiuc uuiiopular on nn-ou.it. (l , t-tr-.L Tht true inn. I'Mii of slaTcr w I -Mr. t:i,-, p.j-.rti tu,iicu:io tfit rrz-tdcu l . if.utai-n. A. laddie, wit!i h:s panic pres- ..an, tl.cui-...taiit but ;!-.! i!.rts..l a yen.-uu- , . n nil exnansions. to do" thft whppls of ',ari;e''t i'" '-'; derangen.eut of our curren;v; whereas, the I t.. luu t he iiaii I . ... erc i.r-t th u en- 1 reverse oi the position is too evident to merit err raided Ly f.utati-n. A. LiddiC, with h:s ..anv,a tbcurUiai.t but uajward c-ttorti ol nycn.gl' ta- ; iUics aI;tJ eXranIon-, to '" th' r ot amtii:i.n -It i ii: to attr(.t attt-iitioii by Die stui ti;..- '. 1 t ' 0 ..d j.aiiiouai thai-aLtcroi bii oiimoti, than ti..- resuiu governrr.c tit, and wiitedlo the U w:t to tnciMrortnern 1 . 1 t 1 .J iiapie uiue.es, as any otner .uississjjpi iper, m coace and that it is prepared to resume sptcidpay- j sy lu uienis vmi me loiemosi oi me liver 4.nks.T With sUcli a population, witn such towns, and such a v. hi reguloted monied iustitidiou, so well secumhyuid based on so large an amount of Uoii."dd avadable capital well may .Marshal; assume to be the empire county ol 3lisjissppj. Free Trader. discourage action i thank on count v much credit able exertions ! vital matter. 1 l-e be; ti wouiu realiv r-i w .- jrXatiag tne coadilioa ui t..e r.uate, were it not that thev w o .: -i u open i;.e:r purses ; uj antieor.ipci Size- i I imty heurts and wire stilngs to t.iC xO act not half so adamantine as the silken k.ni is ea- a:iu irn iiitcrst.ct-3 ui a weu ti.:ea i -isc. U. . -. . ere true commiseratm tongue will tcii li.a,: tr.e 1 e ming to j mer is U'nevo.eat and svmr atbisin; l-.kt t 'yw.::g u -is 't age action i 4 f n:es till it. ei iraciu.e bultoa oa tae ica.et, cecast-s t : -vv.. i..v vc:: :r. i.o-v- . .. ur en'.ightej .,r;J U in tM empre the latter acts only fur it owa be:::".:. !i.;d.i.--a ; ; .. . t , i" for puttingye brX ia motion, and Chcrlcs fur v.teks st.ove in vain t. : r- !caa ou do V ..r i , . - . redit is due to GentVll Davis for his cure some employ a.ent to enable i.itu to i.ve. "la i.e .,. ; : . : rtions and uatirkKpclTorts on tins Disappointed in every applicatlo;: he :l:.-..iV lev dir.t-::. ;:v;; .-. ,e. ation into a j : a ti.lm and .i J.!n-rte conviction of nirht. 1 Iih ks ; , . e , , . t . .. , , tiq.w.iun. a mistake His MXCKUiTY in oi-i belief that tlicir uistresscs were imputable to f 1"03I-v,t :filK. swiViTLDi; .Mmj.ifD.yfp.1..: lhe nial-adminl-tration of the Executive, j crrr a.t ol l.;5li.o trom l.u prch;ssiii;iil no lis than) ; ' i-oi.'uai . ev rtu n. u hcniwr a .tav.r hro'i-ht an ac ; mi'ht jus t!y be compared to a treacherous t.uuklLi fur lii libirtv, Mr. CLVV oIti:itciid as his: . , ... , ., do-ki; it said, that in the i.oie course of Us ' cat tantalising a mouse w itii liberty, wiu.e L?'.Tvr contemplates the immolation of his vie- iator. A akion h.r the libt rty cf oaaiikmd sti lus to ha vc ! i at u-it tarty iK.wod.ieti. a portion of hi L.-ius- 'i has j tim. To the forcnro:nT panic pressures an- J tftr chani;..! siiitc. He has Lt-tn lhe s-lav.-'s trie.nl 1 0 0 1 through l.fV. In all station he J as deadcd AFltlCAN eXpaii iOIiS to the impolitic leilisiation ot tllC 111 Kb tX) VI, without iac from hi&h or tow. To HIM ! . . . , , . moiu: !!. ai.y oh.r individual, is to br as-ortauM-d 1 states in chartering so many uan.-vs, tne re- thatt.KKAT IlilV ULL'TlUN Kith lia taken ida-cr iu i i i , ; . , ,, - ... : J j... ,t ihe ,.i4. rnimcut upon th jrtf, a rtvototim,, , 1,1 xA "lc ul tneir issues unauthorised bv t,.e wh !.;t! n.n.t toi.unue to move t n ant, t.i 1 ihv 1 deposits, are to be attributed the fictictious I -.will the p)al 1)1" f SI TEH SAL IIEIo.H. A tonv icti Hi ol , , . . ihesjK:d.fi,cy m.t! i.teiwity cf ixiJonTiot, lias be.-n ; v.iiue ol property, the unlorlunate spirit ot stirtaihi.r tuithtr a:id farther mons: cur countrvmtn, arid 1 j c - . ,t .Iki..s deV,H-r ,.d dtejr recti,, lUcir m;nds'd it re- cxti d ag ir.ce and speculation infused into the .Uir but ike s;.u.t 01 prophc-ey toh rtu-ii 'Jt bodv poi.tic, .iTal the who c tram of tlelete- 1 his rapid ami coiitinutd triuiujih cf the rKlNCU'l.L.'s, of akici. it s the oijeci of Mr. CLAY'S tir pthiiti ? nous and demoralising cifects that have eaus- Uhors to cstablidi, roav well lc a otu ce of pride to hiiu i . , ',. ,. . , : ami honr,.cxuita-.ioac-fhi, fricud.. " . ; Cu general distrust and discontent a halcy on perioii lor a perfidious, disorganising fa- I Ri srilCTUS OF THE i tion to sow the seed? of innovation and re- larlia!! C'cunty IScpulslirai: AM) I r.lli; TRADE ADVOCATE, concile the eople to thesuicid.il act of cast j ing all power and influence of the states into PuSsJujKrrj srJu? nunz;in tU un a.Vy feje ra cacs bv j-ranlm: an omnipotent :ion:RT !..ri:u:i:.s & ci.oncr.P.oiVE. ! moneyed institution, which was accounted Th rw.i:,a ai Advocate is. as iurame denote a hy the founders of our liberty more danger- ,, i.tit.i j.mr,.ai,.te-.o,.du. the cause of iieraocrary the OU3 lo j,s preservation than all foes, foreign . t finer ami advocacy "i democratic principles auu tlt-uio- , 0 aiiii uuiiicsiio i.imiuuiiu. 1 ratic ui-aurrs. "Ailtiani II. IIarriou,rr any other ledc-ralisT, abolitionist I if National lhiiik-man, to the Presidency s ! Dpposcd to the connection of the Treasury Department I f tie Covi-rnnitut i f the I'uiud states w ill, bai.kii.g cor- f ; orations.; It i oi'!"cd ti the eMahtidiraent cf a National Bank ti- , ,,,,, . . - . , I ,,., Ji to the cU-vation .,f Henry Clay, Inid iVchster adjure the j.eople to act wm unto salva tion, ere it prove too luxe; anil as they ap preciate the boon bequeathed by their ances tors, to cuard it w ith an eagle-eyed vigilance I uppose.1 to entrusting t..: pnouc mom ly a.mst the encroachments ot lederai usurna- I .-i..u. tn . .....t ....t u ir own car-ital to sneeuls- e tors and mompdi-it9, and liable to be lost to the national I ton ancJ fie speClOUS SOpblStrV ot designing !reaurr throu -h the fiuct'iations of trade or the Dai.krup-j , tb, of the eoriratio., to which it is entrusted. and amtitious tlemagogues. Quf.re: Would it not be politic in the southern and western states, if banks are deemed indipensable-to commercial opera- Onnosed to the cclU-ction of a prater amount of rerenue by the government tlan U necessary to delray the national rpetits; i; ;..v,.-.l to t'u- rt ciivat of irreih 1 roable l ank nct-s in rtTiut-niof rev. i. i. ... h the oflirers ot the Treasury ; - . ' . . ... . .- . 11' 1 . . : ,'i'f toC!av'st.in.,,v,hici r.is iiouuiut ; fi,,t'trh stitp rsnb'isb 1 inn'v" with ri.rs-(e,.i0:..;..i..i.,. ,i-.., the Smiihi and to eriTyot!ltr . tion, taat eacu siaie Csiau is.i a uaa.v. wun ot A Parts paper relates the following piece It is a step beyond the auuaci- roguery, Fre The Fourth of JulyaiiJ the Mississipp Vp . , i- .1. ! eA lj set out a. one on uol t.etea::.:nev! as a source, 10 presCi.: ...;.:-e.: to u ! tion in New Jer??v. T.iis rel I1..-; Ile;trcfetiiti&9. Ir lcokin.l over t ton i i.e ::iu.cr o. v " ? - ... 1 1 . : i : , ...... ! " .1 . t 1 itt.i. ci-tr ac;. lL Vi .i r:ki t "X v . entrv: ceedmgs ot Uongress on tne -itn oi July, we I . , . ;. r.,.;, .. - v a ail 1 . iUii.Vil.Vlit.v eui lt'i ov w vii -- v a . v . other dav mto a shop in Severe struclc with the remarKab.e condircl oi , , 'i. ......... ..... to buy a Cashmere shawl, , our two members. On the morning of thatj' - , I" "".t,., ... ed t!ie price, took from day, when but a tew nours ot tbe session re- ,.V:. ...... ; . . : . and in the act ot hand- mained, 31r. I'renliss (as we have noticed in f ,- . ,; .... , , .., IV'i l. I It. IUV ti s. J . s- - A i. m . a- . - . tvof our Yankee g A lad v went the the Rue Itiehelieu and, having arrang her nurse a bank note in it over to the cashier's counter, when a ! a previous number) attempted to drag up! man, w ho .had been observed watching her i the subject of the late duel, and to d. fend j V; , - 7.T t -.. v.:r t.: '..--I - -C'-arlr - tr. :..v v. c ...c-'.. . 1. 1. . . to 1. is omv sarv.vmg .itnarc d. at the Mop door rushed in, struck, the ladv, mc muruerer, craves, a.m ms accomplices. ..... . .., . , . - ... and, snatching the note trom her ham! ex- j from the doom of oegradation that a waits f j-.,, aii . v ..5 .-Ux. 7 .. . - iv ! v ' , , . . v claimed, 1 have already forbidden you not j them. The House, .however, treated Hi? I cocea!ca Vis oaiicaUeaumelX or r-: ..-r : " ?i ve - V ''' - to buy a shawl, but wiil watch you, and proposition with contempt. , vvas thought to emliace either slJe a!.:, tr" ; : To not have one." He then went out On the same day, upon the question reia-f ...... ... - , :.. ... .. . r .... - ' u.aci a? tits i.uu.tuii.. i.i.t.t?. i.i.....'.i. vij i.'..;. ...... s s : . - n..H .ni.iti.n.. 1 1-1 . 1 1 yix-i...-. i . . 1 i live in uui iii.iuoiis wiin ..ic.v i. .uiu Al-iv":.i .i.' , : ii . i ..!:., as, .Mr ord voted with John Qumcy Ad-I . -., - .t. , : ;, , ... , Vr V a A lU'VlVl'Ui.l. Mt a i t V i n, a t:. a of the shop, a.i-i . i!ia.!adv fainted away On her revival, the master of the. shop be gan to condole with her on this scene of vio lence, and regretled she had i brutai a ous band. "My husbandl" cried tse lady, "I ; .-. - ... nn"-i I l"l.i-.- Tt f !i a..' nil I , , i i i i t j : ' p;-irv member Irom irgmia, save two, ana that she had been robbed; pursuit was in-; c,w "lt u " . ' f .. ' stantlv made after the audacious rogue, but Uy are known lo be federalists of tne oiu it was all in vain; he had got clear o.T. school, and m lavor of national co.omza tion; I everv member Irom .North Carolina but two, onnonents ot iexa-; and tverv am, who heads the Mexican and abolition j party in the House. The friends of Texas iinanii7ioushi voted on the other side. So did everv member from Maryland, but one; w hen busmes called i.im i.ot .on:s he shut himself impenetrably up w i;h bis f.a-.I.y. He, loo, Lud but one child a tlaug r. Mary was a pale, tpaiet, iarWcU whose Hps rartly sported a miUr; vet si.e ; was considered handsome. Htr tbvugrit: . ; brow and grave ileivrtmeut excited t-.e in-j ord . w . tercst ol those that miglit. bv cl.ai.ee, li.uld w r.- "i;.-" yo : . . tr.e ,Vrrv.;,--., a i aUC- - -" . I . .1 - s : . . . r- - a ered any member from Sputa Caiolmn, Georgia, A.a- ' , .4Jt r . , . - - , ; ..." v : TV. .. .... .." :" . cause helbama. and Arkansas. So did tne members v . 'n"? ..r " ; . I'" i::;. ? "V. Ins plate; fr0m evert slave state in the Inion, except a . ,i. I i'i with-i tew individuals known to be miiv.c'ateiy , . .. :.v .. . '. - . . . . , II1V..CCJ III UaUIUACI JCVIi:MO.i ... S. . t., .75..., v. v .iimrig it under the Control of 31 r. Clay. Lvertj 'calious and rigid comramo.i, thoi-h ;..t: Io.5. t iLiltSlin iii,ni; m ttio I f.i'! co i-.it n.? with .lrsr.j An.! . i ... - . - - - : . . . it v.. a tier iaii.er. le: n ar;v .a. avowea An Knglishman mav be discov where it he be observed at table, be places his fork upon the le'tsideot' a Frenchman bv uing the tork alone out the knife; and a vierman by pi r.mt n Alcu:ir v i'llo his i)!.it: a ad a V.lj'V.IUi.-'.. .... . , - in tiia.jt . i& A j.l. . w . v . . . . ..... , h- iiin r it as a toothmck. Ho duiir the tone i nm n,.,i U'.irH. pi-orv nnp mt-.nsrd to tSip i p i a national custom, and nations are c.nrac- ; annexation of Texas voted with those mem terised by their peculiarity in tlie use of j bers. We are rejoiced to say but three friends forks at the table. of the administration (and tfiev from the ex- v t ' V .i she were cc Ulrica ot u.i t..e .'.i3irj o. me.rl t . u-j 1 v .v.i i e...:g r.av-: u.. t..e i.i ,.i w .i'. rrThn vpnprnlilf on t riot cler.Tvmari. iter James Gwm, with his excellent lady, ar- jcumstances, was absent. rived in this city from Louisiana, some days since, in the enjoyment of excellent health, although afflicted by the recent sudden be reavement of their lamented son, Col. iSam uel Gvvin. Xo one can gaze upon this venerable couble, in the enjoyment ot iresh, ha.e and iitd pked in sonic ic iw erruym, ivhicii s4e was exc-iw 'e by .an uaiei .!... .... t. . . r . '- i. " ..... -;, . . - j - i I i ei. t , iiii wf.iv- i.i u.i rr. is - - ....... ..... . - .... treme north) voted with Adams and Word.'.. - , . ..,- ;.,.....-,. . . .. . . t.r . ' , , ,- i - ting seen, u;uc.i less tasted. tO c.s. y ... I Mr. Prentiss, as usual, under particular cir-i ' - , . -,- - ' i.- - ... ' . J . iaad gav Invo.ties or iasMonab.e socie j..-.- 4-0., ....... .... - --- t puriKfiiriiVS. !) n KPllt. 1 o - .... , . - - ... , i -c , r ,n was content to emp. ov ntr leisiie i.oa.s ii.; - j-v e base our classification ol tne vote on ,. , ,. 4 - .- . : .- . v . ,,i rc n reading, or bendmg over her gu.tar. is..e - y - is question, on the authority ol a leiter ' , . . . 5 , . , om a member of Congress, of high stand- V .-ri- ir, and we challenge contradiction, when her Lmi- Her meaiative ioo. was t.rv 115- f a. ,.r - - - .. ; e say that Word voted with the cboiithns7 prouuctioa 01 so.tuae, aaa uewa.c-: . ..c .v.;. - v : Vv tins from in we say not often betrav the bcov a it tovciiis o:, ca-t.e urvu.'l .ler.ii.h contrivance ct ie-isiarors in ,uieintm-vini non .vru , ft appronriate number of branches, based on rri pe old age, caused bv tne genua innuences apiuhsts to crfivh the north at U.a expense cf so.nh.ru ; II i .... ' - C ,iam i;m u-it'm.it Win rirnt,. more:,; 1 its own jcsources, the chief pa t or tne en- ot our Southern clime, witnout tee.mggrate- u si.Mt.pp.id u Federalism, Federalist and Fedc- ; . ful that their lives are prolonged to remind 1 ramrasui-eal root and hranth, in an and every One if t!,e tire stOCii to be OVVTiCd by the government, - , . j deeds of th past Proteus .pe. thcy e,.i be presmted to .ivc.ve th t.oocst , , control and supervision of its re- " nV " r..riiiv of children " and treen.eu ot the rei.ullie and conscftuc-utlv r 1 I)! a latge laUUIV Ol ci.nu.cu auu hi tvor tf Mrul avd liti-nt! construction of the con- , nrf,cf tni i r to hp .-itVii1!! thp "lVottit's tituri.vn cf the Union, hv the representative-agents cf tlie ... i r ,pie- f Hank; also, that said states co-operate in es- Zf, -'- I ,ab;ishir.g a direct import and export trade? In Uvor of lhe present -, firm, ami paliiouc A.W.-vis- . j an arrangemeht might tend to the most ti alini.; and ail the at loeasurcs it ha tram tor the i Wiliarr of the cwn.try, for the SeiuritY cf the Mtional ix-j uCriellcial results. ItWOUid p:"OviUCe (li tilC enne, aiwl for tlie divorce of b:ik an I stale. j . n,.i, - ,. i liavoi cf southern comiocTciaiindeinruderc.fi-re trade expression be aliowab.e) an independent de-an.H-att rights; indancc, extirpate sectional jealousy, har- U fiver of building njv southen, po11. V?utrn sK,l i" 1 1 , K:irn commerce and of itiieiisinR w nh our ires- nioaje jarring iateres'.s, and create an un- rnl dependence O'OU northern capilalis lator "d trail- , t, - cr; uccu," i exceptionable currency. . Cixcixatvs. la favor of he annexation cf the republic of Texas to the j 1 -k rep.,biic, .huh c,.,,itu te the CoL. 1UslL (j. IIvuLEV, a representative la Uvor ol allow hir everv man ainl erery parti a ,ieariHB , v.,.. uv-, ,. 1 , and Vroh.5 that the cause of democracy is the rubt.-ous ; (rom Marshall county, l.u addressed a letter cause, itef-nded bv the bnd s!iiehl of truth and jiiee tha . . tlent5 "ivin" his Views UlK)Ii lun.u. cf the MrnaMlnr, will ..they liave aiwa;. Wen t ni .,onslimeni. , el m " "I opa and f.ee for ..-.'. it Lc.a!.s of at! pa, it to l-ttlr in ; toe IHOst interesting qUCstlOAs Oi Hie lid) . ImaUv We are in favor of honorable t.ce, l.onnr aa j j (n , Qj- te soundest State papers we ;"r; l.cioa. tittpfraace (,n tlri..king r l , ,vfi e,er read. We Watched Coi. II. at u.trr, and cold water m Mimrocr) moral. .ca o iiiavc cci - . . . , idcr.ty, ami i tdepcr.de i ct lihertT cf spttcii hi ' ; tentivelv daring the Iastsesion ol the -MIa-l-rcsa-abdehcid that ."to ihe vctor f - ; , - - ; t ' consider him one of th etii- w,, per annum 1-cur w n..rs ' t:,t,J 1 l 1.. ?'4 if wittuo si ruonths-bii ixiiars at th c;ent members ot that emig ..cd body . io.eoi the year. . Yd inn wdi more esteemed tor ins courte ousderaeanor, his clear.discnmicatmg mind, , r 3 IV O TICK . f PHE Fartnershtp heretofore existing' I--I. Lhe subsorib'-rs, as vvhuleale Ur : Commission .Merchants, i this ar ,!i actual coascut: all those having c!ucs we'd those imfeltei!, will call oa A. I : ,v tt-iifu! vi nl incsorer the interest of his . , - ' n ? '-"li ie-.flpTtble democracv. 3Iar- t .- j-1- r-ate k o" i'i wiu v oui.. Ht.ddad,naJ llirley. r ... Free Trader 'r 1 1 na.cct, as he i al.(i; tiutlioriz. UJ' t i f-t, . .11. -. . . V.'v i i- him lint franucnuaren uus uutmun. j ran ...v . bw Teft. It will be recollected that the ilev. James nt in ivn rhaolain toCien. Jackson s armv who did. Free Trader. n ml vvitii -or-.ftnv YPP f it id'. ir, IS t :l uuu .v.. . . i'- - i . It t -1 1 - ... - : . . . - ! ' - . only southern man, Ur Aa 1 1 -tai i,i ' ,. . . I Ullli .llulvJl V....- - . . ... ............ I treacnerv m love. 2as uaj nivcr exre-' s.-? t jiitmced the mauce o: a riva, or euv ieu t.v-; ir.es. we v. ... ' f iscinationg charms of ..rioiLer. SI;e bUi...g s.i. '.j Mr. . : l Ui . LcO.TC : ts CHARLES A TALE or THE AMERICAN REVCIXTIOX. Bv the author cf'The Adventure cf a Ikicheicr." CHAPTER I. This tale is one of the thousand, remain ing untold, of the dark davs of tiie Revoiu- ! never loved, but hr-.t attau.e-i :r.e age arig t v tMvvrto lovp. .Yi tins ;u:etcre. i:-!,; i .r .;-e more reasonably angeU, taaa at any tt;:er j tor t!.e rr:::. but it aubsequent period of their ei-taace. Se" f sari. H. eld :i:: . . : al least, the fortunate saia nuagiues, w ha tip: y is i .v t at ew Orleans and mat sucn was me i iiy "-o'1', "iC uaia ui conNienre reposed bv tire Chief, in the pat-! tion. Who that has merely peruset the riolism as well as pietv of his chaplain, ' most important e ents of that era, suea as that durin- the rniiitary operations of the j was the province ot the historian, being on i 'r ,Jtt riiv tho Rv. chatM iin wa!ly a laitntul record ol transactions oi pur t tic. ited with a command equivalent to that lie magnitude, can conceive the mmmeness tave of a Urtader general frequently bavin twelve or fourteen hundred me under las Tne most graphic account of the battle of New Oaleaus we ever heard was irom the lips of this venerable soldier clergyman. It was in an oration on the fourth of July, I So3, delivered at the request of and before, the convention of the .State of Tennessee, then engaged in amending the constitution of the is fate.. In that same oration another circumstance ntade much remark at the time. While the Rev. 3Ir. Gwin was enumerating the bles U r enjoved bv our- country in consequ ence of "the wise administration of the bs: form of. .government on earth," and while he animadverted on the baseness ot ii.ose wno .- ti.. to , oi'fi-in'1 ana ! . . iii U tilC II - - iu,.,n. x WALKER, w WALK l 1 :i- j. ; v - remaining er3 e V beco m e tliriiiing incidents connected w ith humble in dividuats. Tiie former is preserved in the archives of our coun try ; latter may yet, and should be, revealed Xhe tew. survivors of that epsyj, ty-b. ,-l ivl.t vi ij -o l i i ,rt - f v f ha , ii jiju 3 ua'aniuuj a i. -.--- v-a lions of the imagination. ry, in many jMirticulars.Ls vouched ""X, jA y oae who lived at the time, and had a knowledge of the things treated of. Charles was born in France, from whence his parents removed to this country, when he was aa rSfant. When but a lad he evinced an extraordinary manifestation of ialeiiect, and was famished by his indulgent and happy parents with every Tuciiity of ac quiring a good education. Unlike most enjoys her rirt an o:r. aUtc.i ia n it vv d : r. ... s lorc. R When Cnar'es ? resented .O . hare. Tr i ;:.aa. bzt re-solved t c. civllitv.i lljas. lit t . v - . :ar' i1., ... , . - .... : . ir on "reeled i.i a r.rereiv ixn t oat ceremonv of a hearty welcome, and as. rroc:.es c :: t v- - t . -:-r . informed that he might consider himself iafte-d ai iui i . possession of a houie, but that it was. xl tesoa. U'ave ot 31 r. tU. .i I : v. e .. peeled lie should contribute for iis tnalnteu-1 te. .: la .d. J u-'.cra : rc. . . ance, such labor as might be required c: LIzu pvss;:.?, tge ctur - t:.. . To this, he readily assented, and tras p'eased j out uttering a vio:i t!- u - . to ob-erve a slight smile, but one of kin iness pcrrt wl;:u: see-g ?I.ry. w . and. encouragement on the face of 3IarT. Le :vrg.d- IL-1 .1I: . :' .. . rii.a s . v . w-l.aitail scruuraxed aim ia sr;ence, trom tr time "he entered the apartment without once irgraug!. c.ul. averting her dar beaming eyes.- :iit:e-ct uib;..e, e.'. ...r CHAPTER II. a- Charles was stao-img in a small enclosure.! compsed by large -rails ani trunk of sasalif larTi c II t h x.- -".n... s' ; : . : trees, which had. been hastily throw a io-"3Ir. IVowa is .. -v ; .. gether by Mr. Brown.- "This coatracted pea-1 send sai ib-i s ... .-. . , : . ; . told was ia the most jroa.asti-; spot t!a! i utr.-r t. d-a w g t.v - could be selectee irr the lores r. i ttes stooai prca.5 so.a t- ;.:g t . ntVruil'v en-i-edin slandering and youth-ol lus condition, the qoly. be.oveG so ihick arouna ana waivtt, uag.j w... r T,t .,,,..131 f. "'erameut, he conceded chill of wealthy and 'respectable parent W lad .to discover tiiv reci taUc- uKve --- ..V n.;; sari, the a ?r rcmark-I instead of U ing sried:by their care,se,. he j t!:cre crctcJ, cvtz?. aLatcr.oi:..y-.-..- ; rll to. s-:W.