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uvi'i.LASAKTS, ABBOTT &. CO. ,Mr,» MM M_.rT^TT77=rr'~’T’----~---. , TZ.-"' L " “T*-:-*-~H-' RJCHMONl). VIRGINIA, SATUSDAY MORNING. NOVF.MRRH <m .... -1---•" =*= .- — - VJ** 'r*'" _ Vol. VI.—No. :>7. -JflMkiix..' V* - . e-src cowsmittfanaE .IIOA'DAV IROK.MN (fl9 N!)V. •z:if 1KX). " /l‘HE CONVENTION. ===== .. * t<TT-Kn " , *!•« Convention having again resolved itself into o.nunttec < t the Whole, Mr I'uwn.i. u, the Chirr, and Mr l‘..l,Hsan,l;n".. ywrtcrday offered. being under eu,wider.. Mr i noM. -ox ol \iul>,.,,t adduced the t o.. h. i'i'r I'.Mti.r S‘K'CC" Clvor B««e.al suftVage, and ... .< rN When Air T. concluded, Mr. D0p„Rlnr.r off, red an amend- ' .;un.t su^iannaHv extend,,,. the r,-lit oi suf^J all wl o i »«** hat l.ngil., and Vr si- Rr',u,,‘- lleOlrr at.y ijurstion vva> taken on ' . . ; ' t01°11 1 :l1' amend.new to Sir. |.u..„\ I ta-iit, extend.,." the right of to *(«*, urecorded tliree months Indiirr; the election. Tins .... • VTm liwtw-.-cn Mosms. Sr.tv (of t ,) IWimoL-H Of Orange. .\i..i,Johs-ov a i 11K" f|u- finally rejected, f.g to 37. Air Sr/ . . ... t;. in., verl t., a ue.id Mr. I.Mott’a substitute to the res..!,,t„„. „f U ' gr>fm.\e < nil lint,V, l»y extending tin: right ol >ufT.. e to M! w,."’* . l'ef ire they offered to vote, should have .mi : s lim tax to tin,mint. Mr. Joii.v*u.\ ad.lu-.ssH the Con., nut,,*.: at smne length, ... which ire professed h:s ar:,.e,u to uiu .-tln.iHldutaltuu, an I diselo ed Iris \ :w.s s i;,nv vs.r t' h e'110K nUCr,!'‘d,,'i’M'ocnieth stated the limit- l wtr.^l.h.. n.i, willing to go m e.xtendmg tie . ol ‘‘^sfo. yea, s _a.nl declare/ mueT.„vlrl in r/.nd ° Of the Voter, to depart £o:» tin Mr R.wvnji.tM in a brief a.i.ire-s, e»..ri>«*. i hi—r r r • „ W the dec.lar.rt.on of the gentleman from r .oadau.x , Mr. Mo.. ' m) of his determination to a>«irlo by rhe laud At ins motion Airr1"’,0se al 3 ,JJ,S,rU?r *1as! ’ u,! 1 tire fim.ve.ilhM : ’J'iic Convention on Saturday, complet-d the rrzv-> cuVi wank of its s-'sKion. L ftjrir.lt, \vc presume, flic tbktury example of a deliberative body, which iti tho lipso of nearly (w.> / :Uui r ry-rt, hus .ifiivr! to no One thing, decided no one princi/dn. rjloanwliilo, - Congress and tLo Legislature am within n fortnight of assembling, and twelve nremlrers of Cor.ven?inn, I iiTu likewise rn urjbers of Congress—and the public! mind is kept in a at ate. of great excite.n nit. agitation i turd suspense. Ti’oo much enquiry and deliberation j ctuvnol be used in so great a work, but vv.* respectful-1 Tv suggest if there are no! considerations to urgo ti.e j < op.venti iii at least to observe tlte tda.viui ft-Uiuu !t.trU '■ ■—-.1 they should not n.f leas!., “hasten slowlv." .-V verv j awkward state of things w.'ll he produced by the con tempat.aneousses.si,::! of the Convention, ofCongic.-sj r.ird the Legislature. fh. ’ Nothing is voe determined in the Convention! i or il.e last week, the question of tin* extent ofsuf- i {rage has been chiefly discussed, und has called forth , uj.nio.st os much warmtli aid interest, and quite ns ma-j ny speeches, as that of the basis of representation. Parties on tliis subject, are dUForcn'lv divided. 1 There is less of sectional feeling, uhhougii there is' y 4 much. To extend suffrage sumt.wluit, is the dis-’ position of nearly the whole Convention, Mi. Ran-1 dolph perhaps, and a very few others excepted, j Difference of opinion exisfs as tu degree,and the par ties uviy be t hus classed: 1. Those who adhere to i tbingvas they are, and who think that the Constitu tion issued fcr/bt front tin: hands of Guo. Mason, a Minerva sprung aimed from the brain of Jupiter.' Those who wish tome extension, but are not wil ling to depart from the Ac, /. Mr. Monroe cm '.it-, tirday, declared bis adhesion to this sentiment, which ; oiler u former speech, occasioned some surprize. : Tuis party is considerable in jmiut of number, but' much le.-'s we beiicve, than a majority, ti. Those w ho ; go beyond land, and desire to give every man a vote; w.hobnng a citizen resident for a certain time before) lib offers to vote, in addition pays his share of State tux. This party we are of opinion is the strongest, und were we to hazard a Conjecture, it would be, that tire Convention will settle down upon its opinions. 4. Those who wish tu give every citizen resident tori a certain time, bearing arms, and paying taxes, State dr county, the right of suffrage. DINNER TO J\IR. HARBOUR A dinner numerously attended, was given to lion. James Harbour on Saturday, at the Eagle. . The proceedings were marked by no party spirit, and iu the general were harmonious, and satisfactory to j Che company. The following is ilie correspondence j UeLwecnMr. Harbour and the Committee ul'arrange- i ment. i llichiQonil,\rJLh A'ovcmbar, UIJP. To James Haruour, Esu> Sir; A number of your fellow citizens desirous o! testifying to you oil your return to your native Stale, their respect for your private virtues and public ser vices, have determined to invito you to partake with them of a dinner at the Eagle Hotel on Mat unlay next, the -1st h:*t. at four o’clock P. M.,and have appointed us the orgaus of their wishes. In the performance of this duty, permit us to ten- i der to you our highest esteem. JAMES GIBHON. JOHN H. CEOPi’ON, RICHARD ANDERSON, i WM 11 RICH ARD.SOa v + 'J-'HO IJROCKENBIOtfiJll j 1, GUIDON 1J. BACCHUS. I AUGUSTINE NEALE, j ~ ! liirri’imu!, .Wuctnh ;*vMJ;h, CIi.nri.EMEA: I acknowledge with great : e.wibili-• \y 1110 distinguibhed mark ol kimtu". : with wln- Ii I liave been honored by tny Fvlit.-v. \z-n.. in their i invitation ty dine with them tom. /iov., in token of liioir respect, and as a cordial webmiiit: to u.e on my return to my native state.— Profoundly grateful for this ilatlering testimony of Ihj’.r rejar< I accept tiicir invitation wit ii pleasure. Gentlemen, 1 oiler to you and my INI!>>,v C :i 2ens whom you tepres 1 on j surai.ee of my warm est regard. JAMES PARLOUR. To James Gibbet!. John D. Clopton, Rich ard Anderson, Wui II. Hichardsou. Too. lirockcubroiigii, Gordon II. Eucchus, and Augustine Nuuk , E.;gs. Gou- Ilarvic presided, assisted l>y M:ij. Gibbon, Col* Preston. a:ul Wrn. 14. Ritzhugh, E.-c. Afiet dinner, the following t< a sis were given: 1. Our Country—May her liberty a.? (denial a her mountains, ever stand a warning to the opart.- or. and an example to the oppressed. 2. The President of the-e t ed States. 3. Out distinguished fellow cittr- U «L»nics I'ar t’-'Ur—our neighbour, uur friend—uu tore, Hy vvel comjo him home. Mr. H viu.ma; rose after the foregoing toast w&? drunk, and addressed the company «»follows_ Genti.emen:—Penetrated ns 1 am with th0 pro f’j io lest gratitude for the kindness and convi,|,.ra.UM. wiih wli.ch you have honored mo by this occasion am: '. ! incidents, I n.-e to give utterance, a Ii.; «. t •» • , to my lje.K.gi—1- uc:.;. iv.Rdge :. e o „ , m e imposed u,H)H me—the great weight of which ; ;e|P[.';S®1it l.° '»>' i" all-coming time, and II 1* ! ,t'ar] sl,!l11 l>° utterly unable by nnv ade quate return to CJiucel. - - III any period of life such a token of respect ,,,IS !,uy ,1!, ; hiruisi.ed, would have been hhdiiv ..piueeiated—tendered tome tinder existing cmTum * -ni • s, Its value Is (Inappreciable. in vi<it"i«r mo me r«,fH, ,s of my native State, xvhmc I spun; the prime • ii-. i.i iri.my a happy day, and where 1 bad b."ned i.iendslnps wlii-b i have ever d.di..hl.-«! m .rro/'W V e1’ >:’ ,1,;i,5y °r i,S iuhahitHIlts and greeted mtn u warm and cordial web .-me—aniotm tnem I see mingled many distingmidied ,m,; ms from o\e..\ part ot the Si ate, with Kerne of whom I have ce-.m a tm-ja .urer fr-m, n,y youth m tin- pul.d-.c s.-i v;. “T 1 am hotmu-d aim uy the of eiti:. is on “ "n ‘‘v1'* co.derrod the logo, si olfm - within !- 11 ol :i If e and enlightened people, and are now .he.y.s! object* ot mover.-siI vAi.-r. -.10:1. Amid .sue!, ii. eruig ti-s.un tines 01 legar.i s . generously offered i re-o, it iav-irr.bli verdict efti.v «:,m:,trvme:,*_of i)ro '•'i \ irgmians—»n tll least t!„.- purii'v of mv inu n uiu.s bruugli a long career of upwai Js ofthirlV \ wr. um.irerrupiedly, ,j,e service of mv counts—amt soniuuiijes miring that par o ! m trusts'of Im-i, ivsnou •V-, i?, >7r‘Sm,C'' 1 r ,:''iVV :,'ui *'* h 1 -gard it as in-.Mim.line t runs me of which no human p.-wer ran bm oave iuo. I will ,-ar.y it. v. J h me into tl,-. retire-' incut to ’->*110.1 1 am hast -liiuwhere, amid t!;,- dis pensation-ol to,time. Wheth r adverse O. mop-dot;-, it uiU bo a never lading source of consolation * . me. a.iu finally a ir.osl mv. inab'o l -.acy t,nv childri ,i. J., in me distant land where 1 »i a season I have l>r'e;i sojourning. a speedy re urn to mv roemrv a-,d 10 ■>>?• •«* r itny Vi!i-.!tii.ium:cd, h ,v.f.!,t snm, V u>,prop;:ions, was .-til.1 1!,., object of mv m u s re now iiuin.-nsurabiv has niy aulk-mat.oe plensuie been merens’d by the occurrence I 1, v, wen -s.-i 1 .-men my re urn to mv nalivi- 6i-.te. In ad diium to tni.s most kind welcome, so era’d\ , as mi:md-vidual, I have be!,.-I I a spectacle mTh-vcs so ;; ' “o';!111"1- I have Virginias pride assem i »’>• a (convention o! her eiti/.i-ns, whu.-i: er.-ct and good qualifies would have done bon to i;nv a.ro or nation, employed in the high and stdo.mii pur P moot repairing tin: defects wife!. Hum lias 1.,... I m her Com-titmimi. 1 have semi with unmi.\-d d, .igul 1 1 the selection of such men, that the |..>cple of v liei!-ia have g ven a 11 mv nmi cmisolimr evidence of 1mi-:i capacity lor tin iiigh pur.inses t*i v. i.u-h t-'r.iv’ leuce has called tliein—and the inure e n-. - l. T-, ire an gralilicd wi:ni I see lln»iu reuonni^ino n,, c.tfi c* r test out private and public worth as lb.: iui>s;:i>rt to ti.e.r favor and while respcciii.g hom’siv of u>icn tion and independence of opinion. di: rrmutdir ihr indices of political seds, and nun I honorably'ibr tb'cic > iMv, and forfuiiutclv Jor ili«jirconntr\\ i;I*ii'ii!*» fiieir cotyfvJeue? in m u why.- r characters iVn u s a s" suranee of hurmiuy in their couneds aud'w do;n ft. Mivir decisions, and to be compatriot v.i b who ; 0 • trie highest 'Tatjfijaliou. . \ rcorct u»Ot-r sl.ien-r.’y that T r:; .*.»! • ( - Krj„.. oicn no proof more solid than profession* of tire ...o..7i fooling* toward}; us prevail,ng in ll. .• country to which v. «t> a 11 * I *»i,r,i?r:; I • i thii catisrt? \vh;c!i may have made my mission a barrel: one woubl be ont o! |ilv.ee here; but I Ibel persuaded you will bear wilii aati-taction that fVoia all 1 .saw j.mL .J: 1 heard_ Ir.im tin- government and tire people—there is the s.ronoost .les.re tirore to nm inc.n with Qs the most lnetmly ru tnnjo—to cl.oii. ii ami increase v iiich I u^cd my oes! exertions-—and 1 believe not abou -thur in vam. p It; looking on the signs of the times in the oid \vor:d. wlmn exe.e s.: an influence on Hie course ... huu.eii utl.nrs. ! ie.-l nmliorizcd iu eongratu lilting this iis-Tinii.y, v'L fh< tfiends of liberal prin eipl.-s gencTuily, on the liueuse s.-hetiude even when- expressed f.r the success of tin great experiment vyc an? making on man’s rapacity Im »e!fgovern ment— mi iln- rapidly him easing a;..|,iaii;mnce thru igliaut r.urnpe with the nature ol our iiistilnl.ons—:,v the in reared facilities of international comiiun.ic.il,oil—liv tin. incn pol ity ot die pros, v. iiich Kings can no longer seduce, and'an im'icascd bobfncrs uli.ru minister.- cannot iuliinin'.tic—.'or lu.-lead of one Woodlall no 1 oil.: J imiii.-, they have thousands_ both in Knglami p.ml I in,; r—pie spirit ol lfueuv hu%inr miti gated the libel law in the one, and overthrow n the IkiMile m tlie othe. an t tlic press in h-itli, like faithful v-miters on the lowci, having become the invincible di’l. nuer ol bln-ial princi ples— producing a higher lone of political feeling an i pohe;-..,! intelligence—•and ibe giowili of a great tribunal of public. opi lUC.I, wllOsi: jurisdiction Is ftpie.ldlirg ,t.i tin. UU ■,'lll»3; ' >m,il.-. ol t ha ci\ ilizei f world—aim a I ion l to I c. *i i:*' as sove reign at it w .li exurnsive —-taking cogiir/.anre alike i . tin- vice.- kiius aiui the I ;;ii-.s ot n-publir.s, and awai.lmg impartial j,. i-> inent, and whose ten.le.ici. s must inevitably ad*, -u.e.e m.'i secure the melioration oi the condition ol •.....i. 1‘eriiul me in conclusion to renew to you my warm a. know ledgnici.l., tor ti . distinguished mark ol yom ieg u.1, and to stilutc \ on nil in t.,i cordial spirit id a l'rirud and ol a liinlliei. I Keg leave to look back to tin: country 1 liavvec'.;1 -Ii n, prcaeui (<> yotu notice u ti;tme uoruivwi llie r.v.; mi.iiininturcii l;y ;i9?emb)ics like tl.i , to thoM; colitli ri if _•;}.•,;»] a; piobaiiou ' I <io si) as a sli^iit acknowledgment •»1 my »»| u ;• kiinuiers * lit! dispensed to me during a sojourn of sun-c be. vs under his 1 hospitable mm lie is tint most illustrious ( »•*. loin'r of (ire.u ' Ihiluiii, and which lit; 1m.- refused to exchanj. 'lor u Pcevugu the frium. ol Ai,-iei*:cn am! ot Americans—the. admirer in I common \. iib l-'os, his intimate fiend, of < Jen. i,i i (ire darkest days of otir Kevo'.ntion— wim.-c veneration for that illustrious man lias increased with time—and 1 i,.uy add a 1 veneration not limited to the few, but universal, as he j.. p!urr j so fur in ailvam c. ol the rust of mankind that there Iiis see i.d i. "ot ":i"icd Thu individual in whose bcliall I invoke ion. kind 1 approbation. though a member of Parliament rince.' '7'J, has given tin vole w liicli cost his coimirv a farthir.t, or htii.iand, i urop oi blood—Tiie gieat fi.it,er of Hi gl.sli ..4 ieu’.t..,c. . j whose in,iiiovcincnis a penurious ud ha.- 1,ecu made prod.,. - I live, and In- eslaic cnmpamd wiM: the conterminous <■ , inti •. ' ' 1 ' • ... rt r 01s ..- 1 !.i> ciuim? with toe conifmt and l-.tppi.tc.--ol lus i'nantrt - tnaiiv cvidfii-cs of which 1 iwwl.',. visiting v. .to ban,—Iiis vast d-m.ii.i- -in sb it. ,, b -n: !,e -or to n-nn tl. - : great *1 Millie- On:'*- in In anas \V Coke, ol H w nom 1 pr«. i-ni to , y ,>! lii,-w*,:,i,i sin -epti .u an 1 j bi;j*i -*sl approbation. j 1 f-• T;--- >v •i.-i>i:c'n,ii—The only n;;ii,e v,h 1.0 on log*, can t:\alf. d ii--;., .1 tiers,hi—Tin• drat'! -man I, • ]}*•. ! :ra!i .-n ol independent-,.: and liej uu; i. >r of the L'i.l lor religious 1';, i-doiii. C Ijtiiayi-Uu—J'h<! ap >.-t 1 !.'. -r!'- it. ;•»>;’* L -m- 1 ippfiorci— the grutUude ol t'u •• inti, i< 1... . .. , n-. • ward “ 'i’li,' (>1.1 D,)ini:fnii —Tti--!i ti'it.v o‘ Wii.-idnglou—'.Hi ■ aii.J it. lit TJr’Co:i\i .i!;on—luko tic;* ,d ’7'.i. may * . •-♦-«i- | once bo the corner stone ofitt, v.-i.-d m. in,:! alno,i.-:n 1 adoi n its w 01 ii. P. The venerable tr: . of r--vuii, i,-. p;,: p.r.-Ji. now in C,invention—Tin-sp;;n .1’ To, seif ,i. v„:ma In our ( nun!rv still am: it, . litem—;!, y v..:il.u\e a t. \v r-itiim In it* gratitude. IP. Tin• in’i jry of lieniuniin Franklin—rop rt’bfitlntivo of a new wend—Itu taught philuscyln to tuc o.u* II. I’aliick H nry—'i I.■* ntal,..-mm . »i,o orator ; nnd p'llri lie i-v- . in iI. -..i ts . his t oi.i.ln - (non. l-i. 'I’li- Udivcrbdy <-f Virginia—tuny it 1 ..alize our most sarguin, hop,?. I I !. Fdiu ation—The gun:c -in of irpnb'.ick*—give 1 us but light. Hi/ .Mr. .Mruhv;;:.— Tie- rigid 01 loan, the rights of flic Slates, and the rights of the l;. Stal'-s. itil dis cord. u!i harmony, well Hti-lerstnod .Mr. .1/o nro:.—Thu lib, r l y of the United Stales d by a combined effort t,f the whole pu» tv;,s ii?f]iii»._ by per,H-iunl. pie: may their lUbv. V < 'oustit,it i .11 to Virginia, lly .Mr. JM/irshalt,**-.. re republican I.uo.ty, v. hu h will unite her tons. «»?v an,i prefect oil licr interc-f-s. ’• li’j J/r. if, J{\ if Mui /r’ ■ ' the* !la.i<r!11Yjr'f!!}ia/'*\11 *1 Loi,is«»na—Tho mother, and i - ‘ « "cr, 19th Oct !!_‘,und .*:th January ’lb -The ; ilu|,-‘IM!,s«,,-,nce ended in the • iii thnl ili T» , ^chince for ,,„r rights concluded i 1 !, ,,c u'" ’-rat ( a plains have been iu«tly. I urtvil-i;"’"':"''' !,r Uw gtaliltl.1.. anil uljul i iinmiy hi Inc nation. ! S,ro,,Z V’'-V‘»- JbrV.—Tin- Captnl of Vir - V:—J r,»I*«*r,t • to nil i„.r I’HhUc 111 I itutions. ' > ■ <?•! —The Convention ‘ .- h«r ji • iti.- :! lathers and sons have me -< !..(!, yum! i .\.iii-ii i i a 1. that the A.ncicut l)o m: non, i - m« i, />y .Ue. /Jir/en.-Tee miiTm.iftiicsc Skates, mnv it lit* unit- pluble. \ ■ * '»u' r,:-. — -m which prefers eo 'lory i(> ; -riy. n:ai ;.rii:, .j»■«t,> i*.-t . r.'.iJ* • ,V?'*' *. ' ■ J.'»npkms The Virginia hail-I >1 * t HI , j • j 1 •• ■ «• - \ «,t John ■ . ■ ■ ■ . • j- - hire; it v- ' i.i ‘ n .ye; \ ir;. ie.ri. f in* ml ere , - of nil , ir;; iii.a. | /* ' *", < i ;i:. j, .«•! in.!, rs and .Mutin ! ":vv 1:1 ot mi m. ■ ; • jri'oum!. f- -., ' “ 11 h>c»l mien .,I- and rmatuiilivr liun arc \ ir *in I", ; *•]!■( ./ . i. j lie Jv atr-H «t!‘ Hunt h (da- • rolmn i-onisi m i, m-|,: •!, ,vo t!.-t <rr ditud.- bv : f l:M.v ,!:,ve I'. en m. niiui of ih 1 i.-t v, nrds >>. our Jo;: isoti: ‘*1 leave inv dutiohrer te im cons, i rv. ” n“ '' "• IL n"' r 'v* —Our At ri.-an Slut- s- ' men- m* bn-Most Mar in the n.'iti.,: horison. ■ , 1L Onrdm »•—The ladi.nt oflt ich ir the.Cm *»i**i* present-.' and r--.i i • . , **i ' !r- — Di . Mj».v the teri bc ! from ir pel tit 1 vocabu I'.'’'', ‘S* -in-lTTual liripiewm -iit on!, 11 ' 1 ‘‘iope tin* r.'si'ir.v- uf Yiroimn, which luvrijiliieicm not ..«•!)• It, j.r< •.i lit h jr hem . tribute v i<> tit lie rs, but to make: her ritli wit! in J„ * i !ij Ifr (:„rj.,er. .*!■:• :,r!ut>: t!;i'i.o n:o,,we..ini „f Yir-rinj:,-Tn, ei > ,A,. ofiboAn - IV !" : 1 vn.ed tbiir I’lvsidfiits of t!u- | Cimedblate.-, and heroes :u : dates .non uf the f:i.- { rmler. - . 1 ... i ..... . Ameri ca • ;o.-ity. li,, Jyihr,. -'j .... v , . r*0|| |lf Vjr. e-,ma " ' rou«“ J!'l’'-.0U }(.• br.. i, bold an i «r0n ; (turns race*. e* Titf .Vr. ,T. Jl’. J)il,.•• ••_ < .1 i r' • • . . By Mr. 7'fun:ijixnn.—Ti p Disiminji «,;* Vir«inia— IVm 'm^T" : v-Hl1'1 l'r<sai.:t,”,r t lie j <11111 » hut UOflM 51C*11 It1 \ ♦; »J ! nrdV'tei r.-i‘ .' r. H • i •1 -> t" p' "It ■ ■' ‘ 0,aU'‘ : Hie.. • ■or ado::._.... -.vl. ■' ■ . ' ’’.V ' ‘/'p dunes .. • Jill fill! \ Vn,;;. ..... slie alwnyi It ■■■.., . ' ' ’ it ,. Km , , , iin.i Ojie of rjoiul bv dav. to n i. anci -tor- • " “ -1 "•* a;'d a ' K; Mr. SiiijJ May tilt- i. ,, . .. .... „ .... lav aside thmr vi'inii.iry .-■'•ii • of <it u. w.t 1,;,.^. „ .. •-«“ - A*-/ « fVI II". >«,./; /.... | ,* I . v , V ,, mein and di>tiu>;i'i>lie.| - ,li,l ; loved and re.-pecteil cniti-i. * ‘ lainmu ed l.y our be }% \V.r-. J; 11 I'h'ix-i-iTs —.1 no. Hubert •*«». Atturtlev fi’cee- I r”‘ ■ -V l.rpiiblic.in v. i... 'Vaiii. ,Ml- hjs , ;eJ into practice 1 * l JS9 Mr. John I. „Y* «••’»*/ —Tne \n -A lVir-lVnYh.*' tie ''; political, in: o.ve diem all otia r t>ov. r. iji/ Jlr. Burrhus. ( lias ( a. lollot ( irr.illton l':,r mi ,:le s perilous ocean, points to the stars „f eternity's ocean. I Hi/ ( ’ot l’n Jon —1 nr intrusts Kaslerii and Western ■ \ iremea—I inled in die licait# (,j |„.r patriot sons, may they nc vi-r lit: sepnraled by politicians. /•’ ‘ ’of. ft I I he counties of A, oina and Non ton They Ian doe.k tiie Clu-as:.peake to l!,e oj.j Dotliiiiiun, may the lock never be broken. ’ ' ' l.v Mr. / th' i: tr/i — A irtinia— Tbn a tenet 1 villi - strut ■ t ion, * slit* ‘;.'iu:!i,.s tit tin: drawn dagger, and di-.Iu*, its > i.'mt." TUB SOUTH A M) THE WEST. !i appears Iroin the subjoined arlk'c that tht Ken-' Lucky Drovers are i.i ionniiinl not put it n<fuin with in lire power oi the Smiiiuiin people, to drive tii. m’ and llteir live sloe!. from beyond the limit* of ••the people of ti;e sun.” ' Halt. Citron. ] “Our Kuiilhern friend-, not yy i’hstandje 'their pat. t ioli-j resolution to buy no mure Kentucky Hugs, ari upj rehen. iv that tbeie will t.nt be enough in tht | i.u.r!. ■ tins \v utter, null hey seem not lo lie v.iji pleased With tie: pri pee! boiorc them. Wo give tin in j timely notice, and have nothin- now to ml a for thiir 1 couitoil,except that 5>» or 100 thousand will Ijj ] slaughtered on *h sOiiio. Yvhirh but foi their t.-.dit iv':i! lnoveuuets and resolutions, might have been driven to thci:;r..- feiUloi ly. Our yiltrr • Iioyvov or. an all in fa vor of “free trade ami good pieces.” and w id ho ready to lecei. a the cash of their oh! Sou'hern customers at N'-w Orleans in IVb'iary and March, tor nm quantity smoked or in barrels; hut yvo bei:c\e their dctci iniiiulian to save the Soul: roll- the tioilbl, oi picklirg t»;td curing cannot he alt • m l ’ iv.o.i.g/. > (>tn. 2' ■ 'L — It a- staled that ties distinguished of ficer lias finally acijuKsc'd m the Corre ;! no: s of Pre sident Aiiamo’ deci-hm in respect to )■; . rank. and has repored hiii..- if tor duty. Tin- inf urination af fords us sine; re plea ue, a there lo *r on i!:;u„-.' that ai van. .1 !e an otfrer vvili 1 • ‘.osi i«. the t.civi.iu .V. Y. Cun.if r ill *2r.l r. Tno t ul.AV.io iir, I \‘r.»cl. ut a 5'-t t t;r, poll'. lied i: Bri:i.-d, C. art Joun; •!. on 11n* snbu- t of l i..: juu oiia. e of .Turn idem lo Ha/on If •itchsoiii!:!. Kim. ifovuis;1 iii: i».—Tic f.d! ••.; in * cur m. i t iae- it, from a pi i•. to • ■ i.-u-r Ifom fciuy run. V. u give : . shout note . r r . nt. Ti.e conf !• • < ; ■.!’ oi il iron of I.-r: in (1. • yvo;-Is of the I'r ■ diet n.1 - i; A been .a Yam tie- . ai p!c o.d; >!oin *!; y. .1. b - re^: ■ ; m all its splendour. B iron it • ..-cliiid, w !*•» wii ■ : • ensedot b.-iv mg gone io ! .one’ to . 1 i;i • t.*.• ia;*h <>i 1 ■ fa’ii rs, has meicly p . :ed ihrou -.i ■ ue ci y in hj .. ay lot* >n. naiitinope-, where he ; s it to ? • vcinie a i.*aiio with the l’orte- 1'. . ‘ led. <-.i good iMitimrity, Karon ifoliiCii.ild ! us m. ue d io fonush I o t lie J M.Itan tin* enormous m.. i of ;;,>U,'>J0,0vlI pin. :n -. at throe m olalmeiits, Y iliioui mtefi. on condhu u ol'iiio Kill tail's engage.• for himuul his s.i ce or-, to yield * »Baton ifoihschiM f » •. r. *1.vorcign* i : i Joru.-.iioin. and ti.e tei r• >ry . ' ancient Bale.f me. , which was Ov. up.cd by f.• ■ 1 -.vo.»• trdn -. 'Hie Baron’s inti nthm is. to gra.j lo tin- rich l.-rueble. ; v.ho arc s-c.itf n 1 about m d.ileient parts <-i‘ the i world, per'ion- of that t .ie totm: ;y, where l.e ptopo j sc-, to estahii:-.’. s ’igu. »i if*, i. am! to give tiiom, as 1 far us possible, tin i: oaifie’.i: raid sucred laws. Thus tiie d*. eondaiits of the Hebrews wiii at length have a country, m.d every find of hum ni tty must rcjo.co at tlm happy cvoni. Tie1 poor Jews will c a- to be the vic'ims ofoppros ion and mju lice. (i; :y to ti.e {gout Baron Uothsd.dd, wl.u makes soi.ooiea ns” «»1 bn ingots. A little are.y b i :g ji'ilged nec .-.ary lor the it i;rood !,u in, iin a? •.»*« r> have been taken for ro— t c....:.:i^ .. ■- vf 1U w-'.Ui • '■*» at a„ earn- period ofthe -m Imne-,; oCvIr-inH Th ollowmjr 5 • an extram f,0II1 !t:i , -1 ^ . ISSX**-"*****.. !s7?,:';;';;::L: - mu o.tys ho st ud there, vi- toil I .t w"Sy,"'n ?-1 °r.. sS5S l ar „ I . I,C, *' !!!~‘ hv l.nu 7). i* i : • i She was present ■ ■ ' ■ . tti.v-e-MTane.; and assemblies, all whicu ri^hta ga’i r* i ' : nften i !?; r i7-I>!,V,l,p George, from Loudon !p ' rr‘ K»‘‘ ‘“U and died at Cravc-nd. .. !-*• painful nc-> of this event to her tV.emis ami ,ius MtfJsatcd by the christa n re • •! >'! .1:1.!.- .i splayed til jiei hist moment . JI»ry ',!l " <• • ! Tin mas Rolf, v l,-|t r.t PI<•. iroutli. n,".. i i!r■; vare < ‘‘Jr Thomas iS'i:i-«1 v. \. flo ,Y'1 o” ° ,l* Ihieahontas died in It;i7, mu-d V 7 1V-un? UolK l ur afterwards became a cil ■ ;o of \ nj-inia. is.- left at his dual ha dai nte — us i.aughlur married Col. Robert iJ dliu-r lw whom - U .I an only m:m and five daughter.-. \.i; > writ H I -.k-u respectively to <J.d. Richard Randolph C, 1 i:;i William (Jay, Mr. Ti.oi.ur 1 •Jj'rul.'re, and M, Jam. s Muir: v. Mliv noble blood of l^ca hunt us (lows in mam- \eins: ' ait ,.,e a:m: ,,-ratwa! orctor r* U u.uokje boasts his Loin the datij/hter el Ih. o lm! ail.” . * ' ' K ' ' Ut-if. fct la*. "‘e ..v; ; lo tn .i , u into <; ru iai Jiit/u''/. SAM I'VK'irs LAST lt: \ V ’lim! . • has sacrifcn! uis Isle to bis own dariny and ■or he a-pl The lotion ing letter, utmmmcini’ «„■ i m. , “ti i;ul\ ,‘TtU, i> pubks’.uv! in yesterday's AHmimv Adver V. > .four. Ci. . ., l'o|:m s it u, ISnv l.{, 1.1 ‘l*. • .M» ioio no ii. lie n.a.l.; ids hist 1 . from u scaliold - ro,;t.s! on the b.mk of the fish-thi- aft,a.mo!, The ! ; elev.itnd twenty-live Ini. II.- spune; ..■arh-.sl ' • -''ii .1 Mioo-t one Until of tjn distance, as li.i,jd„>iur!vas . i t nr lie iliii, . He thru< vi,tent!. hr-an lo dm.ip, his , ns wen; extended, nr a, separated; and in t;,is c. ,. f:*i• « he s'. the uatei niiclf.ilik forever! It wa- a fcarfu’ leap, . i. \ fearfully it 1m- teriuinjled I 1 in: i-rCvtitling opinion is that lie lerame i,i -. .re In; j uMr.oed t|tc witter, lie had dranl. frctfi in ti e mmi h:.;, but - •• apparently more overcome than on I h ay last *i wa, I roly a solemn sci ite, where -i many ihuUsiuttls w« r< "•it".... i in an unuiolation, u iiii-h h i I its origin nuiyina.l • IIo:t lo # ui.-ty tor cravIn.' appeal,* i ; n.iu an rmn -i*■*. S:. n': 1 in-t i. ojest, a, 1 mail .s..jud, \v.*s, t t.n the tmi i- coin ..s. • s..n*.n<M >■ sent to in.- mother u ins adventure s.ioe: I ter n i .'e fat;.!!/ , Lit he.iy hu_ i.o: fee. a found, 'i i;o height -• t! . (.1 _-,-e i u.t down IV 10( 0 hr jumped, is 1 ,Ki feet The >;u . , isfd lyt-t above ti;.‘ full; the instance \\liiun he d -.aulcd V. u- re on- 12~i I • ** ZZlTroi iK ( <JK i’i.OM FRANC!:. T/.o Jifirl--. 1. ship Ihluanl I. <naff.*, Cup'. JL.iht. way, arm, ,, ui Now \ nr;; mi \Wdii .-<! ,y, from ijavro, w !: II I .*- 11: saiii-d mi t!,.. „f (),.< U\ this arrival, fin.*.-; of i'ari' an 1 Havre* napurs lo t!i« Tltli. inedu. ivo, have been ro.:oiv'o.l. TJj \ . op mi little iiiteilitfeircc not ttnfj '.■.;ti.,i |,y the i;-,T 'arrival. from Liverpool. The Cazottcfle Trance says li.ai credit v.:ta :;.i tlier belter n >r products liioiter : hair since the news <d peace in the Lust had ci "arod lito horizon fron clouds; but, iiotw itlisf nndiiiM', Tran te was filled with eljomy alarms, the Luc.-in u as sounded. twenf v mu.'- ' ev;p niuriiuLs »vere stirii .o- up imitation, Ac. I THE MEWS AM) THE .MaV.KLI S -N. .« \, .\oV. 1.; J Tiic news troin Knjlan I t f an advance nf d ;;d , and from Ii.. n ui vvii tisivc t.i'i.iaud, have p.o.li.'t:d tiro mess in the < '.it- ! ion utnikct, ai loi liter prices, which wcic onite as iiigh as the! lore1"!! inarkrl- were, mi l even tin.v are *'i'heri is. however, mo little stuck for tuticl) llnsiiiess lo he done. Ali so.t- ol Hour ' .nr to da aim,11 d.' <nils lower t mm at tiic close of last week 1 v. tii a dm: market. }..j s hraud was sold t.iis tnorniu’. at », t _ _ k 1 ..,/fiUl1 I fii: I'uHTi r* i on thk whk;.] \\ VIBG] $ l A CON V13NTION. Udlillt >J' It t dll czil.iv. I ;H.' tj- j. Mu. HtM’tu^o.-N's t;; i.i.mi—Cu.M'U'ni.ri. A» tui l!,«* development ■■ Hu- , I'ur-i! rcsourc* the State, th.ough tli*.' in* ilium of a system of i«n j rovi’uumt, tl;e very mention ot the subject isii.l’u— ateil to in -pin.' melancholy.* What, S.r. is your great aiues finer Canal' ]5e;w< **n < :,c and tv.o iml iniis i 1 dollars have been lav islied on it in tin- course ufj oilv rears—somu ll.iity miles are completed! and lie* i people of the State, provoked with this gross aiisurdi-j (v and waste*: look on tire whole enterprise wdh dis- j .MlSt. I 13..t it there lie a Commonwealth on earth where j the ri lit of tutlruge is fairly and rationally Busoepti ! Me of •; moat liberal enlargement. it is that of Virgi : j.;a. llcr people are habitually steady in their eon i ' duet; the mass of them are rcil-’uliug, atij, libel tin m | who may, every man who really knows the state of; 1 sue; ly, and is willing to he jowt to it, w;ii ,-t. t!io truth of the d< duration. that morality* tin t vntue i.< growing amongst us. Who is not sin.... v. .th the tenmeranee uml sobri ty o', the r stiie *_* n r..ti->:i. co:n > pared wiihth.it v.l.i.'ii is passing nway.* V. • and 1 errin', 1 bol.liy im- v I":* > ru;ij*: v I uiiiit.i>^i.v,.i ;— i *; ;i". * *. :... y arc ... * • ore;;. ii'.g l' 'iO r.r* . hi ipi; ,.ig, a:.J r •;» i diffusing i s •.'•.mil iiiIIik in*,* on tin* Ian* . ‘ .*r tuis picture, ri.m ly h>il faithful ; * keiei.i-.i, 1 rej./.c .* with Cl a' he ; ami while t cheerf ;lv mini;!, t;.• • virtue u.-ul Mebllity oS the t»*«*» lodih-i.. t in• in. life ch* ; . :i:*.-e are tenni’d, l cao <t y j hi my judgm n ■ » ebi'inm , wh* . on.', c . vnt;: to any dese; ipii. n < 1 The g< o;.• ;.: n. ami t!. .* e.o lager too. i . . i r. 1 v. ith indiv idual e.M i jPi.iuj ail d *. •• *. • : .* ., :• m ,i,.* or,, ran.. lit of the eoumiuiiltytli.it r I* .* the land { t lour birth, the >i • 're ef th* r my; ; >r. ev.* . tii.it cfiibosoiiis the ashes ot th ,r ththcr.- as *.. unites tin* liop *s of the children of !h. .r ...h e ll ms. Ti.e c, iii;>o-ri -a and circon: 1 levs t., • s. *, ieiv them- Ives, invite to th* itV imh: o:.i* ,.* <; , the people. No lai* or popui** i.** c. . *s »*..;. or 'corrupt u.-; t«'*.v ! *r> igner.* > r • ut'.ti.i xcd . i ... our pursuits, for the moat j-.nt. i.;.*i .cu.iural, . . . . • 1 :u-ivc t» i.itory n*- r.-ei^ peopi* il. ami a rev.*-ct ' *r oidcr* ler the cl: -i.Ucb . f th • Conitii wait'i . *i uiin.it mg all cl -asi* ; ot <';!.. ■ i*. ■ l-u .. i \ n- i.t . a*.icii ti.e material tor i. r at.•.-!»;• i nn:i ■ - ••;*, . . \ri we ‘ > aj-pi.*.: :... rapine. «!>• t. o'i. from a p.iteii.n! and g«*ui*r.i.i.. < t.... .(•* ; in.ore tlni'i t l.iee .i.‘Y; ot th** i::h:tbi.au;s, •• >m .> : bending tar tin* grmter pa;! < . those t.-rm 1 m i u ; perm countries lhe rnbbl<;.* To. . ,r cunirtance is enough to <:;i>* a’ ?, *• :iy.r,• r« lieu. . u., «•:' gentienm.i. !' cami-jt besu.-erssiuil^, con* •n-i' h'l: ■ a ci.'inn.uiiily. ti.iis i.ir:’. *‘.er;7-ed aim «u i,;*p<i., . ,i .* to be trusted to rmeru i<> ih.il p .**. ■>. ,„a: i >». O'Jt.f.deii t o the «iio.- :ii te w. I ■ * *; n the days <>i l.oi.i r to tl»;s nay ii ■ i» » o com *.* !••.!, t|»at to eiisiuvc a ! man v.an io niipau liiawoiih; and. i j.;. •. ci.ii!,.; I.::ii with tlie J»i i'. it api icpr.aP j 1.. ; e «*i v ate.1 . J.i%> b ’ll* il»i‘ i» • ! were jest originally, ,-ti 1 halt' th. to*.-. ,.f, . ! conflicting argument is taken a wav by tic* fact. that. ‘mother Suite in the i -eioii retains‘th.hmus d - j ! inc’ion wh eh 1 combat. If the (VeehoM surtrago c-. isted in the oilier States, the problem would exist in • alnts rorm and interest; hut, when it is ahando* ed l v twentv-tiirre .v.a^s, :o retain it were insusiP -v T i»io. I ,i.. htm, >i<* ciii. ea of \ irginiu cannot ns..-.- tin eonltnes ot Mvryiand, i'er.nsv!cunm, Ohi •. Keuturl. . •>r A rimosaee, without being taunted bv his n.i.rldmrs \/ with his vassal condition. The borderer ouKorth ‘T i w* '" ami.ht ;!:■> most perfect social - r ^ '■*' . “Hu s.-. uri-y, tlir very tVcc n.‘<>ro exor<'i.'dn«r that fV pnvi.ego winch is withh Id f.om him. This is . ing and :-iost humiliating. , led tl. yj-e v. I.o feel solicitude, and win- <!, .-s i a loril.e future destiny of the State, in.-:>oct, wh. a. .-tuicMnaa t eje.its diversified population.'' Th.: four .list met ^ clus-'es—the freeh do.-r. the no.. •, . ,luhu‘r. tin lice negro, and the slave. 1 , \j f iioitnaii, and examine this iuteres- ing subject. Aiay n >t oi:«.as;ons uuo- when -he common*veui vvili hn..! '■ < I. tor the united exertions of vom white papule** ti ><■ -v large pait of them have already poured UiCii n.urnmrs into vour ear. Will you deafen it? I a ’* I ire vo.t. Sir, I adjure this (Tn.'niuoe to hind m the ' herds tu common i.lfeclion the wiu*l • eople, end • treat them as ouo family. 1 cannot but think that the con htion of lh vvoah greatly improved and rapidly improvin'' All \ v . ous men venerate their progenitors. But how vvu- it possible, m ancient times, to bi'j.e through society knovy ledge which now prevail..' The art of prin.i . :g. itself, \vas sullicient to change l .e face of tl. wo*hi. ami it i> certainly changing i . ’J’iie marine; compass, po. -ofices, the a|*p!i»ttti..!i of ste; tri in ff cnitalmg intercourse amongst men, and in the niutn. a! transmission of information, are, v. nh a stead, tyT", pressing us en i;. tiic career of mind. '/'he./ w ]i• x fiUiiiV CJiUr*t .s nr*? »,xulti:i<r v •*:ir*liora,ii. - • .ie species. \\ hy slia.l we uIoa.•> mg and laulter n. i he geue oils nee? Adopt a yvell-deviscd \. : economical system of education for all cla-s and a.; ''.kibe capable .if jierformiag the cardinal duties.: tlie citi/.e:i, all will bv worthy tv> become depositor! . **f politic-:! pow.-r, and all will love with f,'f...i i .-. th" land of their hit th. \«..r ; '■ . 1 . ... jT the i>>u or rejection of the people, the plat, af a Constitution- if they approve they will cma i’; ii, on the Contrary, they disapprove, tii< v wf. y. it—arid then our work will terminate. *\Vl.v hen do gentlemen attempt to alarm us; Vf] v tim 5:y of separation, intestine war, and ::!1 t he hurr rr •hat eloquence can paint, or ingenuity conjure up;_ IlHtlier* Sir, let us lie culm, and eml- avor to do our InTy in a s writ of coucil.utiou.atm harmony. o.-.., 4:if ruai. .or whom I «-n».*t:aii: great esteem, dis . iy lished by I.*- taf Sim and virtues, (Mr. Nicholas.' umouiiciid to ns, the other day. th;o we u. ie in a nost awful ? tualion. that cioiu’ «.n , . '■ .\ < . - ;<1 ou r u-. and terrible calamities b .*set our pirn. - [*< r.iiii urn to congratulate that ; •aide ■ .-iilA. ipon the tr itsqei ..ml s. rone aspect he « \ i Li.tvd to in tiic i.niist i film storm In rais'd or f... veiled at .lie plao.ikty of Ins brow in V->. n p uling. !- t hero. Air c ba n mum , no rhetoric In tl . .errors; The same g-.-ntl'tioo. u> •». -J vs. » • .> i .• 11;id ho.d a’.. oiTu ml sin • i< a under . Ir. *■ «*rnt..e - ■ ■ mkik tw ..tv years, ami that things k .. , on vvoml Tl’ul smooth urns during the v ... !e time. Teat may bo, Sir so far as the i . utl nan is Co;. ..... A good olrieia! station has a c ..rmii ;* . n ct w, •mooliiing the asperiti- - >>« li‘e, and imp... fotc !ir ‘ w tints fo the scenes nr end one. Lut it does'm . flow, IV.nn all this, that the jw pie are content v, itf. .i.iar disfranchisement. i v.w-k wort':ygent’etnan i long continuance of tho advnr.ta ,es h. tm. ,_o . n -rit (1; but my tilsl wish is for my com ' Andie . honorable gentleman. ii, speaking of r .. letriuiination of tilt* u inorhy ' » retain ii: power. ..... \njii.' i. To lioiu ti> us o* ..tic i-t. for I? t <) .in a V. Coterin man, the language winch Sparta hold to th* l’eisinn Monarch, v. non he demanded i sun under oft heir arms, ‘•co.::e end take them.” ; hero are no Silurians, no I’citini.e Me arc all \ giuinr.s. During the war of l.Jiii. the ctii/onso Norfolk talked to us in ili.e icni language *4".,. . the; said, "• >n»c and help us.” And we wen;:*j; 1.0 ranging ourselves undo/ the banner of his town-nun, we bade the on ray ••coiuo and take : ■ ( ity. ' Aye, and wo aie ready to repair again t h ; uir. . . fighting, inert is no sectional nno. n V. hone v*r t.;*• standard <4 freed*.. • .. ii-;. ir.'..., litt: • Star Spangled i.annul u;u‘urL . . ii i. 01 tiic West, tin North or the South, tin u .. di every true hearted Ani^rh an he tumid to face,not i.» brothers, bi.t the foes of hi • h'olevud iu.a cuminsti mintiy. I t run; me, Mr. Chairman, humble as * mi, to uiahe u passing elfin i to lievo t;.io , ■ •..I :",ii.i:i iroiii a distressing state of in r f.e.y.ly iiTt , which lie has fallen, lie steins to Apprcn; ,.:i l a v. shall nut be able to discern and d. line the v. Iiile ’ v. i'li any sort of dh'iinctness, and that, the peoph China atid i5mill American Republics. \ they come hun* r, ** ill pn,._ie uiir nmili mi of ; , . . cal and political science to nr iungc hern. Tin- i.- u most enih.irrassing (juc.^lion. it mast he udi.n o d. t,..j iftiie learned gatitlemau x, ill t encode o ir prmeiji we will eudeax uer to I'-’Iiex lion in 11. i ibo <4 r UjipliCati . .... .-howl.. v. e no? ; ; compel cm io '< :, j s>oluti uiof t!..: mutter uni.selves, w« hs. »e \e? a if. source wiiit !i may save tnc Rentf. ,;c. V l>r. Mitiiul! in?.) coil-u!i at ion, an-1 ti. • • itriin ; ail.I erudite i. iiieli he dispi.., •:.! to u . ...• m i .ir.enc>-» ol'n : iii.ii r diiiicnii\ in fh< - rated m e ot' t ■ Viu.wi: >li: : \S. An’SBIldol V ).,• , ... !, ; rribe x\ it ii < ll. r l. dir. Clnirii. rm r. i: naJ a . -st. a v- i, . is V. lute,! :. ;.m i. ; 4 t tie V. i oil; r- '."the p. .see 5. . I> he. •"•wiy thot.-wind in' n, i.i i> find i.fhifi t v. i»* k tie:. -I 1 >w iii.ii 5* ndiui. Ill -in ’> :.i. | .;. i. .ate.in the r »»i »1 i: i. •.. 1 right*: thy a. k i:. i m• s(;<rit of hr :ln r ! ■">•]. b d. lit the UiMIIIUki.llg • o! 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