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i'lHfc tinned V>: •* s i *01:1 direct coiillivt—it will onlv I ^'••y (bad . IU> i «h * M.»<| I;. >WS.) Section Ogaillst. Sec- . uou. a !. a oyurse, if executed, would probably h ive a » usiblo etf-ct in opening the ey • < ,,f those! who In v i. >.l too mwli success in legislating n good-j lv portion oft !i • profits ol'ourl ifiorto Hioir own bene-1 fits. Hu! 1 ».<,♦.*> say the lens*.much to.heupprchcu- j iii d tlm* re.-olutions lor such objects would In* badly | executed,and if ob-yed at all. would be. f >r ;rviifli<*ieiit ton ■,only by : lie v ii • uo m. i cannot, Iherefore, think t lavorably of any project that shatl t *:««! directly or in-j directly to dismember tin1 I’nieu; or tin! may. with- j out more time of eon > iet ion. render bos*i!e tiny per-1, tetn os' that f«-nii\ • mu mg whom union and harmouv 1 atuiw can give r-eigth id pr*> purity. Dreadful jaf tri’ist bet-i,* t. m *.->, :*:i 1 severe indeed must, bo the but thrnigs of our tYnpl: , 'J. it shall warraii!. an appeal to the olen u! - *it' ;) :-,.io:i .->;u! di .eord f*r relief. Alv ^ a deice, ti-i-ref ;• *. 1t * ab.stai.i from every ac t tha* " iU add to the pre-i nt exiaiem *nt, confident that tl;* 51ml seu; e ot : :■* p oi*i-; ;it larg.* will, wit!i uiodi-ra tum atrl justice on <»ur part, r in dyour evils, better a nl sooner tban w** can nirs.dves: i*,o •: •.f* nil, 1 im plore yo i, no! t<> urg * tic* Igislnture to » utertnin nnv dicnission ..n the subject whatever. In addition to s jch a com , * ofinndci: tioa and i jyaitj , l consider ii j> *riectly ennci.M**: r and jnoral tin** we .-hoi.Id, with '• led an*l pe,s.*\ *ri ig d» t ■riiiinaltrit. do ever .* thing udividu i:!y, ’’iu.‘ I y. i!t ty tube immdves out of th 1 op; 1 ’i!ion nl .iii th * f at'jil I,* »vs tha* nave been, or muv b -••nucted. .All tli 1* the I tgi*.:*tu ,* «»n volunteer as sortarims can do, with any probability of success,may oe !»[*?tcr dom*. and ought to be. by individuals. We have ampf-1 1 *;mis !o reach the in:.*re>tsefthe tii oids of the tariff, if wo will but ud,* thym. It has him natisfactoriiv ascertained tint there are brought into ruis state over tin* Saluda mountain load nlon *, from Ihe West,one and a half millions worth of live steel; annually. It wo abstain‘Vomi purchasing these, can it*, be do ibi ed that the reaction v.;!’. . ;;to;id to evmv hVosidc Wo.-t oY t*n» mountains. ,\t least, our olil 1: i'etuls there, might be induced to remember, (the do. fusion incident to the President:-:I •.notes! being over) tnatthev have deserted rs <!• r new, not better friends, # .ven tor those who to s.ay the lea. *. hav been ;us uni furiniy opposed, as w • hav.* been frl-.-f: i’to t.h ir ad t.lfcsion into th • |!e niy of Sfa*.-s. Our in tli: *ncom Mew L'ngl.m i is of the s.iui’ na- , are, bn1: sir*.ng**r. tv-cans.* to a much larger amount. ; •\o peopl.g cii earth have been so di-ninguished tbr i shrewdness, in rii-.eoveriiig t!*,dr own in ten .-!; and ,) ’Pulps, 11 *.. r harder to drive from it: tor,cl: this and *'■,1 • ■* :■ t i- *- i,e. ?, * n- then, mated ..’ture our ov/11 1 h* ics. and be* wise 1 riye.gli !«a w ear them. Let us, Tiisec ir ovv 11 ia>.*ses, mules, c-ittlc, and hogs; if he th -se niMsures, wo shall beevno more economicil and itiihusfriims, and rhertby rr-h •«•** ourselves from cilbtanii rmibarrassm* if. w.‘* shall hav ample reason ■ •.1 rejoice,and mav wait with p.>■ i.nen and good fw’li i'i • lime whi n th** high duties h-mp. iron, .sugar and molas.-ifis, .*iml all the other evils of th--' • mdiev yf projection " ; ’’.nil eonviue • i'.e oflr r portion; of the f.'iiion ’Int’im true and inherent character of t!i h .-; s»em is ;i ’ ! • mi Hjc many, lor the h'-nelit of the 'i-w I id v.’e ■'!' :y. 'i ,;i ; is the resistance I approve am! '■ e-i'[ nme -ice to the utmost « f my ability.* It is a r*'- 1 s-'s-t;t:i<by which we cart live and pnmi; whieh the • laws v.-i-st,'.: which our con: • it uees '; • * it V. and '■ idea l lvtiiav: will soonest repeal the obnoxious. Tv-vs of which we now .- ■> }ust • cc'.n;-I 7 .ct\‘;; ’ j’.'own most :ly, t h"se ideas * **ge!u**r. to 1 * •fjnp.y with ye i.f wjsli vs; l uope t-i**y may be r*-i viv i:l ij^rno l part. 'fot* reseji* •*{• die, -,oer ib.iow-ei’izeu, DAVID Ii- WILLIAMS. />.»' > V/t/AW Lit.'tr.rr AIK. MUUIJON AND (tiiMiliiAfi .VU-KSOX. O.ir reader* will remember that., i;t r; letter to I’n-s id/tit M iNimK, v.lii.-li has boon ofeu publish od, < •'i ill 3moo to entertain but a poor opinion of President At\nr?oN, sivnhiu r of libit r, u nun who:-.'? “mind C’jUi.i not dw-dl on bj-w>d ;uui run- ' w i! ;i any coinposurt?, \ ’•! If i.iundn'i' n of the <»C-nt*r;)i s slight opinion of rliat. virtuous Sxtosnmn. ion V bo 1< mil, p.*iii:ips, iu the Inlinvui'* lifUTiirnt, ^ which bus iiri.io its nppoar.U'c » in the lieWspn priV. ai|fl widen. wc compared with toe oiliei.il record and f'.'untJ t'Vbn accurate, before we v<mtnved to mildish it.! DuMIU'ili'.MT Of V,riK . ./pe/7 !C. ! : | oiRl -Vs so-’U as tin- i.rsf '•r-'"’.:ld.Mi',r i i < ’ j*, are was received at Wusiiinirbiii. a lertt r ~: a*: i<j j|;i. Jhct \Cis addressed to you from thi lo partim u*. ii iu d !h< 1 -1 til February, and a.-’ .-t«nn r»s tie- treaty of ponce was rat ified by the Pro id nt. and Sir,to. tin.- event w:a^ cenuiumic.r •«! to ; on moih.r letter, dated ivfh February, \vi‘h instruct !hr the dispo-r.I of the force under jour command. 1» is rcrriVed that uuv accidentshould prevent, the debwrv otVirher oftbe-e b<licrs in due course? but t rr -un; -'that both of them li'ive 1 iri/r since, rea<-;.cd y«».ir hand . end tin f. «h : in structions have been carried into efi', tp. * fissure you, sir, tii'p jr. js a veivtvbfii’d tus’: to t!i-. futb, for a moment. Mle enjoym ot of the b uoruhle e ratification which y.iu must derive, ns well from I ley coitscionsmv.s of the jrre.-ti rvi t!ia» y.»u have! rendered to your t <virt*r- . as from t: • rvonvsiou-i t.f approbation im:J applause which tin* nation im.. towed up mi too-* serve-' s. ?bit reur ■.- •ntatjeiis inn -• been recent ]v made to the I’resit « it o -uei • it.p- e.tr fma arts of military oppi-j-Jon t.i tlfri.il iu,i»i-. p ,f.. t bal require immefiiate af.tet *inn—r t only in vindi-! r ation of the just a utliorix offer ja.i .but to rescue ?jir own conduct fomsui uimv rited irpn.mh. There has b‘en tnm-miited t-> tIf l’r-sideut, co• j pa.M ot tin.’ ]t.'Ui-r ol Air. lb" jl, *■ ;r .\* !-;!•’('amo, • o • *» fee I'M it of too. I. oui d-m. «* ni*f-r. dated th'*-JI.-t ! February—of your (Jen ! <)rd. r d ted the v*r : h F</bruary, rommiiiitiin/ e tt.. 1:» i’;e,i ft -au.ieets to t.-o iro.ui New Oi-b-im.—ol a pubji. :i;io,- i;• «h.. ;.pp i buiii Courier, of ♦ be .hi olT.iar<-’i. liTtiirr th •-'(Tn.-i ftirc of;t-Citi.wn of I.o f • ,n-..i t f.h . :Ji Oi i-.ria."’ ;«•» imafiverUnrr upoa t!,e (;• ,:• ■-. 1 Or,I r—tL: • .fr.'- r ef too 5 tii ol hlareo. ciibr* imr (lie ord-r o\ *!i» 2,:»;« n F. Fto.'ua.-v—rd vour Ictf.-r of f. • l.itii ofFebraar an nuuncinw the unoilieird iidcllieeimc of peace—rim! of t!u- third G< n-nil Or<:‘-r. ol'ftie 15th of March, -u^. peii.fmy tli'. f \ -cut ion of the order «-f** liv *2*:*?i III'!','})- I s.Tiry, e.vjc-j't. so i ir a.-; relates tetlu- CJau ah r dv Ti.u i*. rd. i ..(Ti.ijiii mii.s u«\v* :i nr*fM!n,»r»riir,*I .it , S hat. 0:1 the .">( ii of.March fim v : ;t »-r i.i'tiu t*iibhcauon of the >il of March. Air. I. mi i. ! h ■? of the L* nfi-lature of the .Strife of jiui, tt as 1 arrested by your order,on account of'the y ih'i i ion.' • nil coni i<;J in tut? barrack*: liiaf tfti fir* * m ,'h«’ Mr. 11 ii! t ic Di-tri t .ludye. <vn < o*j*i s. in flie e:;-e of t .onaMi-.r, t»n* before M‘iif ■ 1 ' ■., l>y o. i<,r, issu.r." and conduct ■«!, tinder si- •;ii;: guard. i i t in* !a't:u4.s: fhiif. on th • J’.th ol March. Air.’ ]).c'v, ii;:' .\*'o*,i>--y o: 1 he 7 i*!'?d States, hi'.vi' r >!>-' f aified 5 r< >iii Air. !. ••.via, a.- S' w c .beige, a writ of’lia-j 1 i vi (.'orbits , toe ci.-»» of Ju.drye 11.11, ivh»ch *.. nerve i tin ti vo is • was orre-de 1 bv vonr ord ts. r <• ] i • >i • b4:: rack*, tha4 iig : Hah was <«•’. : on the I 2th of March nut \v i-s escort e«l f • a j.iace ont ' c-t •• iN ;u *>rii.uit>*. viith orders net t*> re; n C f :i itlii.l 111 !O,'n*.!:". V as Ojf ja4! r received. Hi 1 . h'ri-lii. unnounc i 1...115fiat. Air. l»h !•: iv;.* rde.*,. ,}j :-.n in-' fay. and ncr.mi4 ted to Tefnan i.i |.,u11. •' y. /i) ord !.«> "i.'poft Ji’iiisi!: ham iia_. 4o mr. c’seiilirr/ei1 .r*. 1 .' -or* s-’ni?4}: •- rrov. . t.rs.'if * -.• * ■ ' •...'A “ of! he. i.h' ' •* 1 '*'tliteOl5Hs be : h if. i * ^ r.f" ,e t • s !„is been stlsoi UiJvih ,.... v i* •; sub. •• '*• of a i i,rn!i:y < ioverflurnt ’ * . (i '.-ll I'WO' J.o L'V1 4 : ivnce IlV t 'V» I s." . in.". f itj'ar. J coinint!4i i. Ti ° I’re-id at vi ; . i • i > ' .’•.>•/ h- ■ .i s-;*r|ir>* arM ■ . .... • !»ur : i 11- h.•&!*>:•• ' <■' ;•». H.m; ma? mn \\.i. ■ i .i- * ’ r 'iat; e to ..or ci lid4 • ?. «r»l ‘lie • (..,*«• ... ; • ■ * fibs' ’ i' n ' M" '' • H:'i . I i ':•••'■ • - of a O') H i ': ' ' ' <. a '. Ill ■ m.'S t • K a > %• , ; iyjis it.ai b j •‘I'-. ; ns . * ree .* ; '% *.r ;•*• » [m a.j- «1* . •*. ■ a cot.tr:' ■ v ■ -. • .. *0 •. i*n r 'o.iv. \ . :i'_ tricar il <:.s"re; i -l-tjwt | ’ j,. *■ r • * *f(1> * '• o ( 4'. • * ^ * • * vvitn all possible despatch, transmit to *lu.» Department a t'. ill report of the tnuftuctioiis which lt*ve boon sta led. And, in llujJtieun tinm,^l is presum' d that nil extraordinary ojKrrtion of military aut hority has t ens-! ed.in consoipii ikuaI th< cessation of all danger, op* n ! or covert, uJNu t!i*' jroatoration of peace. The 1’rcsideut instructs me to take this opportunity i of reijuestnijj tliat a conciliatory deportment may be j observe*! towards the State authority and ci*izen« of j New Orleans, lie is persuaded that Louisiana just ly estimates tic* value of the talent* a;i*l valor vvi;: h i have hern displayed for lu r defence and safety, and that there will he 1:0 disposition in any |>’*t l oft lie in-j tion to revi \v with severity the ellbrts of a eonmum- J d'T ai ling in a erii is of unparalleled dflieultv, upon the impulse of tire purest patriotism. 1 am, very i,v pceU'uily. Your obedient servant, A. J- DALLAS, • Strrtt'fty <>J If <<>'• Ml*. Lin. \. J Vl K'OV. JACKSON AND BURT?. the Cincinnati (Jascftr **/" jlugi'*t Jo. The Do of (icncrul Jackson's association with Burr is so fully established by the affidavits of Coffee .'•id and t ho letters published hv Dr. Mr N airy, thrt it is iniiccs to oti'i r furt her proof of if. A ‘Hint sot.•iua! Ins been made to maintain, t hut alter Burr's elans hoc-imc suspicious, Jackson abandon* «l hi- «’<»n jiiexioii \.itii him. This assertion is roundly made in ^ t *otl*s*'a alli.l ivit. The liietn, now before tin: piihlii',1 tlint Jack-on highly recommended Burr on the » tii ' M *pt. 1"U J. endorsed ;«>r him on the !*)ih of No.i'in- j her. mi l received him again in lii.s In nisi.-on the i Ph i ! !)eei n i r. m • very strong to prove the futility of; this p’-of.i-rtre ul abandonment., Jin! | have . till : s! reaper proof upon this subject. The following is an extract ••! (Jen. Codec's deposition' '•Sonictinio ia th year BlO.i, (to 'lie best of my re eoll ct inn.) Aaron Durr was engaged in an expeiii! ion pr en*i»rpri'ii down the .Mississippi, and which he said .he vis authorized toby governm nt.; and tbr the pur pese ot procuring provisions atid boats tbr his eont"m plan-, he the said llnrr, did forward a stun o! !•'•(u• • ii three and four thousand dollars in Kentucky iii .’!; »ioi .»s, to (iiii'ra! Jackson with a request lhaa :i ‘ wmild procure hv jmrehuse, the iitnouni in biels niio provisions. At the lime (Jen. Jackson icceived; t he sum i'.llud: .1 to. 1 was cniineets'd with him in »eev r:''* bu.-.ine.-s, at the Clover Bottom, Teniies-v.*.' and on the receipt thereof, the General uhew me hi, ins* i net j..ii;-, ami handed thu moiiev or r«o!..>s ovi-r t.» r.ie, v i'., a request that. ' would transact 'll” business *'*r Mr. iierr. and in hehtdf of the mercantile firm al u I 'd to. I did so; and made contracts for several b"ats for Mr. Barr; w hen report reached Tennessee t . it his project:* or p’ans were not, nor would not, bo i oimteneneed by government. On hearing this ru mour, by and with the advice of (Jen. Jackson i do- | <' i;e«i Making contracts for Air. Burr auv further fin had • n befort that time. nnd still held in mv !"*■ sinn a considerable part c-.'tlie sum first remit- i ' • 1 ay .Mr. Burr ;•» (Jen. Jackson. Some time aflet tha' when ATr. Burr, came on to Tennessee, on his 1r<;!/ d urn tar rim r, ho slopped at the Clover Bottom, | io ir wli c;i p'-we lay some of the boats that 1 had eon v.iefed tor I i!.-i use, und where he fitted him. self out.' ‘or les voyage down the river. The report, of his ae'ing ia opposition to the wishes of the government prevented j,is procuring supplies of provision: and ns such, ho h i«l no use for all the boils that ha.! hn n made tor .i;n—two. 1 believe, v.*es the nuniher he uiado. us" of for himself and those with him. The .■•al*au;e of t;»e boats, the number I do not recollect, xv.i;! •:! by ?iir. Burr: and afterwards, by virtue of hi.* order in favour of Button Anderson, the boats or the iuoce* fD tlieie, • whs handed or paid over to hint, Mr. Ander ou. When .Mr. Burr was at Clover But • ui. Cen. Jackson and myself made a settlement w it it lu:n tin* said Burr, and after charging him u ith ‘ hixt's am! other arfii It s, ‘furnished him for his v .y ng d am trie rrrer, T returned him all the balance. a4’ /< >. Meatci/ i’i the vert/ same note* first sent nn ho hint, nnd the accounts were then completely closed and! p iid r.n both sides, as J understood." In this stilt out nt, dates of every thiug. except tie* year, are omitted: anil it is very carefully alledged ! that, upon hearing that ilie government would not ‘ "iiufpnance Burrs plans (Jen. Cofi'c** hv nnd with f?e; a.iv I.-.. ,X (Ji'ii.T.il JjieJ; .05,. quit mu kin further i eon,rants v ,th Burr. Hut it, appears that s :vera’ boaiu, v. re built for Bun—licit soma pr .Visions were pm chased—that Biur took his final departur** from <Me'.er Bottom—and, nt the rime of that departure, :: settlement took place be! we o Jackson and C r.n i Burr. After charging to Burr Mi \ beats and pro vision-.* furnished, they returned him the balance of tht* money. * ie suit, m which this affidavit was taken, orieina ied in the opinion, that n balance of 'he money re-: ui :ir;> d i:i Jackson s Innds. The opini n arose fr,»m : toe lac! of a paper, ill fhe ham' writing ot Men. Jack- ‘ Hi, v! a ting an iu'C'iiiit between Burr and himself, In;-! ing in the possession of Blenniirhasiiett. Of this uc eou'ii the following is a conv: . />. in areaimt icith . j. O'd. ;, i. *nf.J. C. and po.-ta*r<*, !Sn.ini.-h horse, ;»o V". B. Anderson, 700 <>0 ' r o h paid Vnt' s. m> 0» I D"d< Is e,) f a't. ry wngi«; »!i' e.xpensr-'. 2'i (>ii Boat nt T. Dixon and Coble, I ?! tio : Uvi'i use of do oi -.j i'Nfn nsr s ut sundry times, no i’*eel boat, goo no Bid siiin-v ATcs?r.*. F. S:. II. ' tj 0.) Cirh for Ho. r,0 nt) ! J- &■ VV. Jade-on bill do. .* 1 no , fash to Air. Adams, *, (jq J Bo:, of \V. Cr-nsliaw iSv C j. 703 nn j I I.vp.-iiso fbr do. 13 7j 1 Jrtsfngn. , :,() I <! uoals at .-,13d Z i .100 09 j * 'as’i oahnti 1 I! 0.5, * <'. •!, fly draft ?ui Busar.I fk*. Nov. :5. By iioie.s 5>v \V. Deo. B ]’•• . ... S 0,11 i ii;<, no itoub:, is the settlement. referred to bv! rt'»lb-—the memorandum rendered by Jackson to w it!i- ( ! »vor Bottom, when “on hit u:a>/ <horo ‘ B. c( rresponds exactly v it.h Coffee's | d e emer-t. He is charged iritb the Hwth amt other ] "hi* rettfuge.” The balance is struck, and, j r i 11 "jf the old ret. of the account.the payment, i at the balance < otild no* be noted, bei'mi.-se the account * ’> ’ stated to s’.ov/ v itu* that balance was. !.•'? us now cnviiilly examine the items of this a.c- - • o i? •:n.l 'he ti-ars when they arose. Jackson -! mplirn'Mitfi-v ! ?, r. recommending’ Ilurr. and invi-* i iidnto sbo-.v him re. p«ej. js dated Septi mb. r. ! i ll" fir. *. chare • ri this account is rl it-d Oct. 4, and | a dr.-i credit <m the same d »v. ‘•/’r ,v> rof .t. C. t’ostai-e, KJl '■ • e i liould lix • to know v.lj'i* expenses J.-ekson >a e r Burr, and v ha* correspondence ho carried on j Ja n his v. '- ) 'These items have no ob\ imis cm- , r-'• mi v. th bo !d;nw boats and buying provision.; o !’ ] .d if. Aiidcison and essh paid to Yatfs, , ; : *•■ m‘* pr. di -anient. Then comes " I •/ •//••/.: . art! erptntr*. £.>!» 00.” TJiis J)nnol- J ■ 1 U -u*rod'-ped befnrd Into this Jnclrson dish ! !.-.:i r sill. , io' \ ii'criut Advocate pives us (ho CCT ,i ate.- of Watkins .and Baker, that Mr. Caflerv was - i !< ■ , i. kso-i i-of fu po with Burr, lie sen' ! :>• u a riicit-rs o:i some expedition for Burr, and | » mi- -s. in Iho s • cor.d ::-t*cr. published by j ” k-' •(' .'I’l'l! SS fl, SeTIlljp^r II rrj/ , to^f , Jlflf* j 1 1-1 I •• i /•' ■ t'l ntalful.-' Y»V roe here that 1 ;. : < id : -id . i . * •; s era one kcc! boat were built, and • • . -. 1 fid no! recollect the number. Jfe| , "v.ii' ;i-(i 111 d Burr used t ut two, and left the re-1 ' ■ a. T-r .".cds. v ' t>:i.yre'] t'’ • P. Andorsou. One lur^e item, VUO dollar.*, ol’th. nrc«>Mul as |»:«ul t«» Mr. Arulir^on. tell* tis' liiat. i*’»rr v.:is < nonoed m We, a pritilinn nr enterprise ifotrn f.• d/a,ww;( ’ anil f Imt "J"V the. purpose •<!'pt a- i curing pr- eixiij,!^,- and funds Jar his iovikmh.aihi i'i' ht- for>e<tr>tnl a smn n/'hitir, en fjirir and four lho >«ir.d ddtars, i,t ,r,y ./«(•/• v.»/*. !n this *»‘speA'f the account correspond!* wi'li ( oboes statement. It appears that ->500 dollars, in "/mV.*, wore forwarded bv Mr. “WV’ at different P rio Is: the rir-r $ 1000 on Nnv. J, the hitler .00 oe 1 >!•»•,.aiher • ■. jScstdrs tlnvc a s-itni off.’aO was :,<t vajiceil Oi lob r I, in u draff on fitiurd a!’ < Tints we : e that I his acconn* mid the ; tatement ofCoJVev m harmonious a* ear la nee with each other. * I nave already remarked that the first item.-, of debt ‘ cr-a.jt an; o:i the • t!i ofOefobor. aim that. Ihirr ua. , eullh -: *'d!y, at .bud, vr> ideli'T a must wei— «oin ‘ mm,< V on t!m ‘2.>ih of Hopt ember t recedin'-, how losijr ho remained, f do know, it is rt.-d r . Rational Journal of the 17th oi July, tl,:.t in- led :*.i ,nn . on the !,;j; ()e*ober. The time between tie si* two dates, was „„ .’ ,:ree; i d in mimnu si! ! ' \;ir.v ,,rr;tn " m :,J on Jhirr and Juck - m U tthin this to,,...oi:i -tl in-s w-re transacted, v. *nc,t tv, ar 111" app- aiance » ih-imoilar conn idenc s to say the least. n ’* n* nu Jur!vv»*n - ?. to Mr. .Vf»' ? mm. will; e ; date, r-cently published ••vidcnce that In. hid connection \v i**1 B„rr, wo find the w; Bowing: -7 J'd •• '.»//< r tn ,/!/")•,;7;,- f nr t.nxf tirdrr.\\s»mr xhnrl hmr ay, ;< >,<</ ’>>; u/ .m-, »VA //i*m wdl-'rn ftmiyfutl Kith r ' ■ . • ... . llte volunteer com >'?*" *". Thtsenrd-rs. it i,.s ears, w re dal -d f,,“ 1th oi Or,,her. th. v.wy day o'*. v.l:: \ .lack mi o |» II a! a i .iceeuii! with Uuri , •*/";• tii • n-. -er Y I 5i>\,;'-|. 1,1 <-(*115 • ) ./• /,.- • wW »v / ...../ t-natr for /. is < unlrinp/t:\:/ nianx.” Dm s not j J t i ~ *••»»«: cidenee clot lly t how tliM tin - > ordc look ;d to 1 uii the boats and pnaisi—ns. (it n. Jackson i.j.eiied mu i.rouuit with Bun* ;\owhMv "trrlhrr hisjdan*," and i.mu-d ‘hose orders on the vc ty .mis day. 1 uey w-re contemporaneous arts, alui must have <ir';j:!iated in oneeenirni,n motive. !t is a .J1; t iiditrenei that these orders wens issued al t h-e.iiir yestif'ii ot Burr, iinu the l-tlei to Mr. Jem rsmi wrl’ I;,n nIj!,‘ »l his eryc tit a, i;' not dictated ! v him. ■he caution, m r-s r\:n;r the eoniMuud to Jackson hii.is.-d and their own o':ieer.s a.id such as Jackson miytri recommend, is charneleri,lic of tim wile p-Iiii VV#,1'i"~fl' r ,.! ::n t! :- hern of tii.• II. unitHad .’Ir- • 'dier.- on been drawn into an occepfane > of th - rvicc, upon tho terms pro] iaed, his ! ttur cfac eniec eoiilu have bei n conveniently rod t. deceive the unsuspecting. Fortunately iib wus too cautious lor this. As the letter to Mr. Jeff ison is t li-lors-ru to have been received too V’diii of Now, FJOii. it must have h cn written about tint tirsi part ofthat month. Here is another sdn/ruhr eoineid r.e —’flu r.-mi*:ane.e of iV!0,,!) "'asm eiv.d on the Jd.tim receipt ofthis cash and the letter to th.i: Brer-idrnt get m to have lu-eu contemjioraneousacts. Themessenger, Mr. W who brought the cash, most probably brought also the ml '.sceto writ,: the letter. It ‘was surely a singular iim.le c.t r! >.‘eaVr-r the cunspiracv, to lie a sing as th. efhciout agent to prennot * it. and write to the Frwi i.e;it without any direct notice of it. It was mi equal ly H,nJ?nk'.r mode of abandoning jt, to receive niorcw purposely to ‘ further ' it when'the alarm was almost i universal,, as it w.-xs in the We t, on Ur: third of .vi-! vcinti.-r'—The nmiblis ot'October &. November, i::0»J v. as th- ».’i:riod of time that Gt n. Jackson wus enga g'd m h;s principal nets of concert with Burr. In is v. as. ia-.eoj, the period oi the most active operations on the iriea* tin-afro of acion. from !*it«M)urffh 1.» the ii'ouih c.i the < Mmberhuui. Burin- this period \\ <' tin., tf :i. J. iiiOs'l iniudtri'.usly i'hjjiiltim] infurtht r - o?<- Ins ];1;m:s. wJi:itcw er tin v may li r e been. The trstimoiiy of Coffee, explained and corrected hv th s iccoimi and the i tiers already published bv M :\airv d-myiwt rat ‘ not only th ■ lhct -.hut the pefiod ofthe'ir oecurri'Mce. i iiey compl.-toly silence tho pretension, unit (.e.i. .mi l,sou abandoned Burr as so-a as the 1 .••rainy of hi* cnferj.rise was sugpected. Tlio fulse- j heed ot tins pry!•-nee is evident, as well from the Hets now disc lus. d an ftom its intrinsic absurdity._ 7 ‘":f r*'JV«’ite <.rterpr:z‘. or crp> ditiun down the .'ifi.v V>'\'-V '• Gotiec desci ihct; it, could depend for its le caufv upon the cGimt-; auc* of th- JMe.- ident? That wuich was m .;s nature ill W'll. could net he localizeri tlw .v.ur.-.Mueuw and sipprobation of th • ZvTelc.r.a) f.x-cutive. t ensjiirac- ;e:.!i:ist ;he laws ofth - couu try can d rive nu sand ion fioni the I’re* id-d or J-s ! f ahnu-t. l:i-y area,- amwi-rable fUc laws a7J o her.- . « I:rl Tcirr centemj! Me 1 a t.radin- or emi-r.t-j tine e\p< lit ion it did ne.t r: quire the c.euitcivuTe -el t,ie J'-vecurr.ii io make ii lawful. Tliere was no l.wv 1 repn r< n hn-s-ch an expedi ion. The iidu.iihatj imo-nri was known, by Gen. ,1m k on to n . ure 1 ii, ?h:,t ?h/' ehl.erprt.se needed th- sanctim, of the Cover n-! n- nl, includes a i onfe • n that ho know i> i . j , .. ‘•ill when he cii-picdtn aid if. From this eoivhmion I be cannot possibly eseae-. but. by n.akhm-him--if ar ! un.i (i ridiculous dupe. ikon- cun] h-h.-ve him to ve been such. On Mm contrary,the' just com fusion is that hi wa a prinema! c-nfrd rate ' i.nt. that both h.s Jeit-i-H fr, President. J.-Ilbrsnii and1 Gov. ( Imbo-no were writ* m i,; < t> :.-er» with jj„jT ] the v '/> ■ ofjhi -.■■■: 11.” W). 11.011 Dec'. 5_\ lbttfj. IJtirr |. II Clover nettoni! wirh. i wo boats, thi* expedition was |-..s!rav<*.l. Tiie I P d ’nounr *d a.. ! d ,i ” q J, ,r0: w;„: 1M hep.- of sucre: s. and H.nr could only <t,‘, on I r-H fr.IS his despi rate fortnn-s to eiia-uiust-.n^ taw-.-v motive that vftviti! t:i n made if proner f.,- Of,,. .tarI:son to stop and endeavor to < _ Py this course he might, still remai:- : i a'sKiatini.’ f, 1 assist. Iurr sail tie ..flier em.fdoatos at another! !im-. J.y proceeding Jm would e-rfai.ilv damn him-! -•eh, and coi.nl as r rtninly render iho.ri .... servic > ! Hence llie account was M-llle 1 : s n. -rcanfiJo ! agency, wi limit however, the u-tial uu-rctiri: ;!e fhnr.ro ' of commissions. I (Jen. Jackson’s Inlmr ft ml re-pnusihjlitjos were car-! ried to Mu; jiccouiif of the can-,•• and liquid;:?-\J evil-,' " >' rontr.-t «*f til- Common -J r„ |ij(, rvtV. •' I acral suspicion, mid it was oniv when lie I'o-om >o' renew, in the fare 0r the public his old Purr m -ori I rbto.w, tout suspicion r--lived against him. As Mil J u qnamtance ex!cnd-u|, and as, f mn time to Mnn., tie-1 .T1 s k-’pt raising up their voices in simoon tlf! Ion. Jrckson, i.iquny was put un-m the alert. An , ' when the confidential ngrni of the Ifcrniifa'-e v-■ bund, at a most critical < njunrlnro. wemhinr his murse towards the hrmm of Min i-, and thn of his present seerr-t operation.-, thorn possessed ortho rJVi.lciM-u have fejt it t l,..,r rl.if v disclose jf a I Hands no r before ihe worM as the active , o idjntor of I*urr. without hone of refuo-e ,> Immiliafirg cue ef being his tool and dupe. ' 1' - UKOG KT1,L. ,' .*,f! ?:;rl.V accuse the present. eri n'Llmmd i arnmnN.ration ,,f c\travegon m. Wo wouM ask if! ‘,,r’ Adam - has ever rend.crcd an account aeaiu-t Me r-wernmou, a., did Urn. Jwl.so:, whn, , Moridu* Hook m thi.;. 1,1 Jn h gallons i’.rnndy, nf y» r>0, ,. >? :.0 *J ' <<. ■ .Madeira Wine, of .s>, J07 -f, I3j <1.. old Whiskey, a) 7.» cads. 1i <,jA « boxes of Claret, at £12, 72 on - no. >nin!| hol»le.-4, at •%!-’. Q t on i cask I’* rfer. ft tiozr'n, a! vi; >t> 00 1 dozen Sirup, ’’ (. , I do. Noyrp.tr " (... a J£| . .... .. . . 024 /\ p.r>,\ o Kimi m ahonf three months for groa-! alone: bes.d, s Mm bi^t of provisions, and oth-r lilfh-' nme.ie.,. s-.ruas 2 br.xe. Pickles nt^f *0 W,, fe'tr’V 1,bout tiler V.1M1 n s.ilurv pf.a.nno. 1 low now : can the party who advocate tlm Mfero of two War,.’’ II JJ '., 'CC ,r’1.fr,11 14f"pi'b tlwt in case he >U r t-;d there wi'l ,m great ref renchment? 7’liis in-' f‘: ’* • '"** 1 ' • ■' mcV *0 make tlm j'\rEni3;r,XT. i 7 > ’ ii tUc J\«tnjnalJonriuti. Tie r:* ii t »*»« ii good sense running throegh the foll'iv inp *>i\^c rentier.* \\hl*'h we extract fiom the Ohio Suite (.'ti/ 'iie. Mx«*lusivemilitary qnali hcati..ns c.ui never be e proper ;> i.---t*ort l<> civil ollices *»t'hen "nnpi'itance am! r< spon^ibility. rI he historv «>! t«. se - rai Jacksmfis an * Minpliiiiut ion ol'^tie diet thut inilitaiy non I: Heat ion* rather unlit men for civil stu | tions, than the contrary. What civil ei «« , monts. uts ever eoiif tp-I on <Jo»ieral Jackson w iiivh he iliil | not | romp* iv resiin from n eonvieti* n of hi.: own e.n ' titiie>st<i iill it.-' I!i-* lme;T;'h**r tun! friend. Majij* Katun, tells it that t!;.- m :nl s1 rrtol in . *\il ijo hi lawyer, win no * lie \vt;* transferred to the Sett;:'e iol'tht i -liief! S..U .. in .\ veiuber, 1797. if. j-»* ?•_. tits! exhibited his Him*ness n>r eiv»i trusts.* Itis hi«»r ; raplmr says— ‘•Atmnt tr« inbMle of April. l-is. nc« of :m i.ci-Ltnnt me! j/.c/.-.jiV nutuic ;ii jiii.c-i on him tin- nm -cty n| ic l.iiu leave of absence, an ' r< tuniinr. b<««- t., oc was -.;antul, Je'i b.-fee lift* fi Srs^iorip /v *■*•'•«> '*(•' I*'* The r> ti r*>r !ip r« agnation i.-'lni-- given: “1*0 ties ni ■ i. \. •. t-lv liulu from a .7- to | ica'-ti..-* ... Smith, *vl*o lie ronj. r: .rial, w in ilo.t . .p •• iv. hr .t • •/■"*••. / » »‘orj , ,y„ iuM.cr . .. /„ f . t/it tti Hum f, t.'tst J. (ti. m..\t apj i iisttiient wen l!..‘ e.fa Jmt * M ii..r K:il««n w'\- ° J “liuec i;;,-.!;. a,'or In. r<-, mas inn, l,ow a, smcr/nti'd one of tia* J:e! . ol it *• *vt,>ir i.o fonrt of ih,; State.” | \'1 x". am,,:;"r ' ‘\»! Irast. Mar!; t|». quel: ‘ •‘'••os hiy stive |» tin <*<iit itolie . | ,,js s;;ui. ,,, !ru.:7.,>-' !y ■ 1 ■ '■ ;"'***» (!*• ! *i,l b: .-n a p.arnj.m.' la-.w.-i.) an l • t If f pt ' ■ . , > " he •: i'.imci .1 V,;,. ,il„v w <h rcl. • t.m.-e -■ ■ avil ; it OJ fortbo. t ■*.: •). ! e • • 1 •' • ' 1 Af or till- he iikiuidomoi the ] wnml turned or. lit ly booi i . : ; a . in , v< , •‘■jtiee he !ia> exhibit. «! sin It , :::.t!o:i:i :a. tr;:.: ol !tis own ihili'.ii : 4or oftie. , eMvin. | ns :* • t » iv oe ti. koii Itov, h,-. h:..-.-tunne lled ..: '■ ' !- become a candidaln for the h*. .. !°‘ : :5c,viI ' Admitting liimseif :».• onf* hr * Vu,"r1r,''s' u,:!-t a- lawyer, ttvii: fi r a Jtitf -.. nm! ti only for a soldier, how lin« !tc s.n’.d *nlv ice- red si.n- f«*r tin* o*i;.-.> of t’lesident, whieit r« e-:ii- s :> j coinhii.atkn ol all Tin; snialitications lor ! -pi-laror. lawyer, sif.l .ludire? We shotihl liki fo know L\ v. h:*.t :r'\‘ r1oli;i-,i,iet or intuit ion the wenvral has so sud den! v b:.r.-t into perfection. I f 'fan the Or >. Suite .’ounuil.l (v fL AOCit 1R p:m KX'j’S. L: .miner signs if. was thought dangerous—and his f-.;y prove.! i* .-—to <-nirust military mm, even when ”i‘* ’ ■ v; 'r:1 r*y^ acquirements, with supreme swov in a :i. j appears ♦.» hay ■ bet n j< ii f(„- tlm citi 11 ’ ' 1,1'i (lift .! country to see no danger in this i .u.d thus put t.:-’ wisdom of ages Ht. naught: iei1 ir.. v .*! e !:.."u iso I ho glory *.i discovering tiset a .ii .■ tr, to. ,1 i.;*: iltlitr »:f Ci.il acquirements, is most r,ia” °* cxov,l*;i5^ the high. .; ci\il station cf the (; it. d ie!.son is a tvs:’it n y man,. s.-mtiaVy de-ci ttt. ..; that H.fjui-ml know!-dgogtinod by education wu. t'cpcritmm. necessary for the <t.\t cal ini of the du ‘us ot tan Presidency. J. Q. Adnuw has served an ap) n iiticesum of almost forty years in uuhnrdinatc stn wor.:', ana oy bis acquirements every way qualified to am. lustre to fn ? station lie now <ire‘.pi«>s;‘ hut. nceor mng to too pv vailing Jackson logic,the former should a.- a..-..incoo *c» trie Presidency in preference to the r-uor, ltd. the honor or prosperity of the country be promoted or not. Cm. Jackson, say some of his supporters, is a man or cn.'rrty and decision—of ?Kik w. have no doubt. ;• My pistois areinvpassport. sa>sthe General iniins ,UP tl!tt ■ States* Agency wi: ha drove of negroes, u !u re passports by law were required. Mv pistols .oi: nr. passpor , says he: they have served ri: such . n former occasions, and will not'des- it me on thte JJe-c is energy and decision with a vengeance! Law and ..ustn e are trainpl d under, y t energy ar.d d vision n e supremo. !!..• ! at aing to involve S’ilas Dins mor.:, the Inman Agent,4 in the flames of the A.rency .muse, it he did no:, comply with certain unlawful de m.in'lH ol General Jackson, is another instance of his energ. and decision, lfis declaration of martial law a! .V w < tricans, an act without precedent in the an nals < * our country—his mispensi. n of the writ ur’ha ,.i:s corpus, justly conaid. r d palladium of cur linerlics—n.s imprisonment of Jud;;- Hall_liis ocr*. < at.o.i ot J-!r. Goualiier—hlu Haii'Mitcr .-l HM-cn In da;i prisoners in cold blood—his r usinr- an army oi men for the heinmob- war on hir own authority. c; < . arc certainly .harming evidences of energy and decis ion oi cnaracter as they are unfortunately ofl.is. er teirq.t ...r the laws cf life country. am: tin- sij>eu<mio-i °J “;! «'vn arhum-rv d’sposi ion for all laws “human and (.lvnie. II. will gather an able (',/',},,<•/ nrouiu' emisay others of his supporter*. Admit . !;at he v PI ae; if the In a 1 oft.lm Cabin «f, like the knv-s<one of ;.n :.,en tie,, etivc. the whole structure i.i' unworthv ot .•onlrimue Intrigue an.l petty m uia ., m m will co.qli.muhy t.ik,- pi., , !ntwve» tlm ,!i lb,'^u-n-.n ,r!f V bc‘n,l1 ;!l> "!ti. -ir Chief in acci.roanc’- with t:i< If own I iVori!;: lueasnies: 11:31! tin: Cabinet, ins*. ad !, P-^vn-mg, as at. piec-ent, an able head, regulating 1‘ pKiHifiiery o' Government with i.ccura ’v. v ‘‘5 b,',,o!‘ 0,,;‘ whore every one i* striving to lie ! ' r* v-nero ;•! sin; ‘isposed to command ni.d none (>■)■ y. li w■ i.iiv-f any interest in the present f>r,r liovrrnment it ism, rely (he duty rf r verv c. -'\;u<:ino I l,!i >rat. Iy , hr ir difratiuns j:f these up > sprK t<* he entrusted wit: it;;direction IfurJc: *'■> .,n°' 1: r ,v* * r-. irrr rendered in the r.nrr]. i r l i. r'• in t.10 ease ot (<-'ti. .(tudeson, overcome th-** di- *' !es onr hrf .-r jit lgn, nf. and sockto el-va-oa m-mV,!: ‘ righr-f civil stu'ioii in onr Government, sole,v m co'inf of s>M ii services and u ifliou* the nee «ini- (i - 1! «pf>il,iu*ati,.n> lor the other,what do we than inly to t ,in/,n- with those iilmrlies lor whirl, r„.r f,.r. - ttPlrrs freely poured out their blood and f..-r .,r f >net-il.se step might lose ell that we inh ivr-i from tje-ir rxartions. tint! /rntnri ■*. elapse charnel'ris -d he fie -pot ie tyranny n.nrl row,hitioiis bethre wr should ;-:mi arrive, if ever, at the ha- y point from whir], w 1?,'' The con inch, on theVvafrh tower of liberty. • !';'* Have raised a warning o.‘ 1 he nr, ■ we tread upon m king to ,1 wale (b n. r-1' J-,rkv.m lo t.;e 1 rest;if n*ml ohaii; unlike h ;rs. tn ,y their piictio voice net he disregarded. —w*— [1 ran t'io National IiecIJijrnc-v.l Thr nrtsiflntl—Kvery citizen who has nnv kuow l.-dgr pi I of public servants, is lie,pointed with the remarkably laborious habits of f L - pp-.ident. I f.* -f, perhaps ti,e earliest rise,* ;n Washington, am! applies! himse,' to t!,e various duties of his other, with an as-j snuuty w!u< I: is without example, perj,.*»•»•; jn j.j5v rub Ire min, since the time or .president tfashti^ton.— j recollect learning the flirt, that when bo was: preparing fes extremely elaborate report on (he in-; 1 r|rr,4f subject of weights and mewires, which l«r-1 yv;.s,„s Secretary ofSt:it-, required by « resolution of! ongre s to make,—a work v. liich. lw its research and contpro.rensiyojtess, exfort-d the praises of English 3vri to complete the report before the r.me of the session, at which lie wish..,) tn j. • In* arose during n. orly the wlinl- winier at r, „f grid occupied himsrlf/br nearly three Jumrs before day "most every morning, tn completing the task assign-* ed to him. He accomplished it, and the report, com prising between two and three hundred octavo p»mi< - as sent tn le jore Congress adjourned. Wc men p 'n !,,r merely to illust rate the hr-.bi's of the 1 re.-nden., r.nd show how necessary *ome relaxation r,"1?t <° n nwn of sixfy. when the heats of our south .•m summers odd f h<-ir cnfcobling, tf ct to that of con -nn . lahoiir. ithout such relaxation, and the rm,o \ .1. ion ffa "’W weeks annually spent in the bracing i ■c? nicc! t,f> nat,vr rl»niUc, his health would suffer,! I Ills life* Were not endangered, bv if. He, therefore,! almost every winnicr. mokes a visit to Mopgnchusetfs1 y some wee!:*-, which h« spend* quietly amongst his K-ndrcd and friends, and returns tn the scat of Govern, merit, prcpvvd for the labors of the winter. This !:'T* mi'n thought f,*.i r-asonahle, indeed necessary, an! indulgence, for \\ hich he has the example of all his predecessors, tin; i;. 3. rarely that it hnr hern the sub ofremark os cpnroi ■ ; :<?ept by tire vulgar aqd * 1 j^uomut. The President's recent journey how w rr»r,7"il‘,a ,> r M* °f:Cu^iou ‘‘;r »n indecency, which ti. M ‘"fV vmsv°,!'c;,hcld ur,t,> P»-,n*-*ntl Veproba t u\. f,u* ^rW ' ork Lmjuin r of the «d ult. c.\ « Cl dins : !>*• 1. ensc it enjoys, of being almost hh scuV rnous ns* it pleases. .ms published editorially, an ad- *S i T.lJ.T,;“-‘7/lt'< wJac,,,t,“ the beginning: 1 ,howl n>'< hvndrtl dollars rerrartTL ' 1 • •l\av :,l;v ’c:?' li“1cllt>' V‘. >v^'in?rton, John ,, . J t-sidon: o! tin I •nit.td State*. He wuu la-t i.-s’ciuti . !:.scfu hu ct.rc on horseback,” &c. &c \\ |‘ should Kuppc«n that political eppositkm wonl 1 (lH.r.il> JIMtlty MM i, iMip.Mirro. tllO Opinion of t* ., . me.- !' etc I par:The Rlrlunond Empdrcr, loo ■ .V !m,'lU '; nifihitor ot the decencies of its New I orum p;:s;^:^lks “*• jo^y • m J! rVTV- n" ' tiMSr 'd’oitizens of the Middle Ward “^t -cT w1 ;1a^i,UT.7l,,: "'S*1*'1*™ unanimously pi, u, we liml Jic fol’o.ving* * ! /• y;dr d. That \vn r. ifrtrd wi*h sentiments ofdis .. •. 1,1. i:,.,. put heat loin I, Hie Phil •f!cl>>hia (layette purport,n-to v.lor « reward tor the Pr4hle»t tftfS V-..V,; ' an" ,,j:;u:K o: Hupuriinent, ah.,,, nt from \ !U* !‘rr '•-kl-s,.nrPs 71 “I,r:iVUy °f ^cli,,o unbecoming i " 7 7’- ]nS:Z i?, 7 *” .uonscjimnce of the desiKitjo i ' H.:v O, A ...... *r ‘//.i* i! ashUttfon aflhr Moot,. ’ tl • t i‘,7 :Wv‘c ‘/’ft,’A7.7- -v "*• u;,i0 'Piously termed • ' ■ 'i ';w . :;(v7 77'M r his,°rv «»*■*»« ilt the Her. i ‘ l;’c V,l!l • ' • 1 dear Cost to the Ihiitof. .States’ Tre c A'r“" ,::|\nn,il *••«*. it Will he recollected iu'H betwefn SIX AM) S ’ ; , A TIKU-SXND HOLLAKS PER YEMt ;Co.t7 !!cro^.atUM1UmSl° 11,0 cuH'.ation of 1,is own ‘ non Jh* j£ 7 ‘ v :< V'"’" «‘«t « a food hoax r . rat —the r. - 'pi- 1,7. beT''*?, T\ to smell «.ul 11 r.uinic <Lu .f' ■ ' $?lT”d n ‘ bloodv • i-.i.^a, and well tney uuy) Jifury andrr. i Tin: <v,kh or louamjjsr V‘° Jacks,>n in relation to thU i —entlernan. is not —cneiailv knou a \y., ? • ' *‘ < '.fthn most liiwlej Act ‘ „■* ' - liU v"!^' ,l °"e •a. as he lain been in {hat any. ° l'U TiatcaH- was this. The battle of Klew Orleans wf cm the *:tli of January, 1KIJ.—0,ir jt-Klv.iil attend to the date:;. M-.TGnl W- l ui ' * iW Orlern, bet™ ^ ] ccmtir.ue.l .•.limvnrds will, „„ „„„ , n.,„r iV ilt ™’ r'riiy v.oro about to renew tbe /.'pick" <i British commander Gen ' «\ nyrt ^ "r°? lo tiw nows. To the oh bam* of Co ,h.” -one, of peace was peculiarly prateVhhit cuht-d ' inarms aa to tTic enemy, and what was even more ucl oome to t.icm, it authorised the hone tint t'ev ... ' * soon to be released from the presence of Gen‘ J ir^ son.—Ilut on tins subject the Gen-r-d i,Mri V; ' k" opinions and feeding-s and did not ,V? , 3 Puu j of i«ws;oa or [ircjiidico. If martial s."-v *•'“’? ll“ Of r.n irvetmen. of ibfsbT < «*n any man justify- its.continuance for upwards of inomn alien peace wns ofli.-ially announced > J f fi. n' C^r'^r. So Ull*rT A,,out thf} lf* of March, i a f •« vsr, banirhintr ail Freirr-U Icit./ens, v.d o tur n resid 'd in New n,i , r j -r„ T"r ^ ,t teStF^35?KS *rir; iiDi-.na -ii, VtW isTlST"' •".•"Wfc<1» 1 tl,o hi.- gnm ra! „„fcr v.m.l i'i„f an oM rff.' "‘“"tm ' ffir rhrrtlo A„,\ I l,a{ il hl-h time , of the state return „ ;'i“ S/',T’a“! the ‘ri*ens :Thea«,,cf ,h?’ ; [im Ot men to ft.e pniPef. who with the bayonet*?h£ 1 : ,,, „ K B t-»oiiaI.ier a* the author of the tz .*»<^25 j 'iireu-h iu e. eets hi om-n tiny w' f !T ‘-v‘ fagged Uudam-n- *l e ,'w J *“/',lt‘nl f'«'t.uied to try him, l '• • ..A'«; • s' -Trf . l.< r hem- a m nibt r of t'-.e ] i„lllt. r’ J-onc' | g,:Slr fS,t Vd.:eh"di, ,mV j lir.ii'.iriTjaFlaw. .'nd •'» 'ti not e'' ':?°nT °n!-v f° 1 - - - vr;!:,:ar:T? ■' t of 1 is v.h d'V ii'.v!”1 M l17151” r,) ,be defence of every . t * hr.«o are subn ets to be sore . ’y i ' Vi■ ■1 !"iy ryiino* he two r>) ininim, 1ml they ■ I™„r m c bT::rl,inf;a: •« «-:H I .wc X^s:^h—* i e Court pcopooilod to the trfal of A»r T onnlPnr !;rx ’th''ior* ****** - Imii'.iis Si thrt°!itr"""” n,:; r„,„ „ ,1 T ■■•‘Y tnr.t pie;,sure up eo quietly be tie ir soifi nee • ‘ • ,,K ( ourf diMf-provire.r U? r gem (nee. (,en. Gaines wnsa member of ihX i xen labored from the fltli te tb,. i ul. ,!r Ai' V . If is "-enenilv- h.r, - {,,e “* Militiamen. mi„,lyrc„n,i;,!i Zua'tJl" '’’’"T,ll“‘«■' fiou;:'!!i i.—Cirifhn. 1 Gjlncs *avcd tl,c ,lfc of CCfCWLRj'iyciifi.1- ~ ' i p.n y'~ ? <“«• ftvered Kith to .. l.,Aii,g eMi e:. or „ letter from u gentleman u mio-hTl.' I "i,y- 'li,,ud . tl,‘ lt','lb,',17'i ,:no',v ""nclliitiffofoiir freshet, hut 1.; i , s ■lfL ft is now nearly nt tin '™;!' » tt.K It in !£&: jr. ,! K,bab -V valamty so general fittUrmrnt of the country 1 oi» " - n.,b '' w,,Ipy- fi HWckrning to behold our n-li rnerulowF only on Monday last literally groaning «ul, ih^mitct ,.rilp j,-nmv„. ;„m. JgJ as t.,r n*. too eve can reach, like one great sea. Not. V ■i Vi Ct rn,\ bc f-'t’cn on the Wethersfield l ’1' ; ‘ 1,rJnllg fridge, next to East IJart ord, on the meadow, was expected to go off. The H-ussels were raised, and the water is tip to the floor. S-veral live oxen floated by yesterday—one pairyok 1',- , tlcvrr1nl »fe now standing on ti,c higher part of • - h meadow, their barks just out of water. .A red uerr nd 3 ft*-7 Probn,dy vis itors from Vermont, uerr caughtjnst east of Morgan's bridge. The tim • r prepared and laid for the grand lock at Enfield uudor'water<V-° ^ Hnc'J~n!i Tbn f nibankrnent *,d 'vn,fr, living not OAcn a ripple. The water lav tlSfall tT0 ,OW untcr.,mnrk: if *» superfluous to . •>, Unt nil the crops on the meadows arc distrored h»r a hundred ortwo miles iipthe country. Parming *77 C,T" ,%'ni,,rcd «n several places, we hear and the cuh CT .n3r?v eunc, but y VJ? arc a flea bi*c ^