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■jpp •ary to lead ui to **• eontmniuallon »o drvcu ly to lx* Miahcd” (or. D aided i ti ri and aoi.H.ct ol iuttr**', Ul «y mar the lur pro»p»cl hr fore u*, and pos'ponr lo year* lui-'j s iteair-d ),• loniiiot by all p«*r>o ic Vir* gtuian*. lb rTUte In ii.nny it o iinoo, by aont>ulta ticn a» to b«* bru m**ti* ol promo In/ ih« unit in'r* rail* advrrt >1 in, tin niavtoa t« et*»tly ri u/irr il »ha’ a Con trend (<• t». c<»iui><i**d ol I) I <j *< irom ihr c«iioti““ I»t*»o W »• oi th» 11 u» K m rhuulii be re* apac lolly mi eonn'ly ilivi.ail •« rmuM r an t p c • Ur n»J«l i !v,»»i lo ;• an (or i ^ Il ron.ilrUf' tljnot •nab l upri,y .ti n •, end t. p-.pi-e end >ubl»il » *ui to i ,iio ti ii, io a (i ii rol A'le nblt, lor b-t p tj> > . T r I r, K -olvrd. Tint r Ii (•« coiliitl » \Ve«t ol ih < Hlu Ridge h->. and they air h-ieby, rr pc« lul:y ioilitd to iipp in* L> !• ; a e.» !■. r p mrh ri tinlira <n a t'on *'ti i"H t t* » •■•>*« i; a l. iv ,| n t j,, ,| „ ,only ol O eru j iu\ «!•! M nd.iy. hr 3| I O.iober ovl>, /or dir purpoa» at r » «1 K avl* *t, I - i *rv i I) !.•>»( a bo app-luted to rt» proem t bo *uu > y «• Ii mmlu io a :«l Couaeotlnu buei«<i|iiu, <ti-> loll » .Ur g ii- r.ifi were cbo-eu b) t*»» r.iee'iu^: l.-a .(i.u n.rr, Joop. I.ivrl1, G-org. W. S-iUiitirr•, C ar--« h Ha v» n, J luira C. MirFar U*>Ear.i \V ik r. It •]. H. S m h. U a tvr-J, 'I'm Jim > A I. wK K Pirrk, M it. «b-iv Diubir S mu I CUllmo, L vi \V lab. L wi Rurtu-r. j. 1 i-ii.j l.'ainp i i. appui lo t Commit. ,u i> i» 1 tli iti<* f ‘Mil in • ij)l> 4c*«) i*i 'Iks •un a«- • , •' • - i • isp ciai.ry aud piO;.ti>y o a cuui) |i,u«« >li leivib, K i olV- ), I . ' t.o pio-rnl <lig* ot ibis Hireling br pubi:*i.i d in tb ■ liuoibi It* nip, and -.liat lo E Ii o»r nl pa aia ihrni.gtioot Wrutaru Virtit ia iig-ibn w ill tb« Eli lur* cl the dlH-rem pap r. j-j R c lur cud am) Uy.i hbu ii. be rtipei'Hii >,• r-qu*. ed to r-puli iai tbr *4,“; ANDREW PaRKS. I hutman. Mason Umi-bell >«•.« ary Hak. IJUNUl'KO S |1 . 10. Hinl- Road Conventi n — A: >be iu. o u.g td . tl. J a u- if A gu.i.cn It I n of S p’eiuber, 1831, h foils Wit g gru | II.. II 4 pool O'»d 41 I) lega a. io a *IU. »'»'«» '« tm - cl J in N w-M<rk. .• .). W, l».n,,o. C. A. St<j« i. Win U ||t J.,f Il.ono, |, . Wajdrl p Kttnsy, A. R. Gi»»in, W.u l* -go, K. S idling, W. • L> ’* J K Moor*, A II. H.rniu ,Win H. ^ 4n‘» > B ook*. J i*. B I? aiiU (j .iHMt Kun *7. CONVENTION Purioint lo >n iitvi anon mad* by Pi* Ci'.ir.-os el Karki.iglMu , si • M-etu g * e d iu Minis obu g. o , the HI h day ui July last, I <r lb* pu pj*. • , sp Iba P.t iinal srd K-« Iu iou adop'ex a* |ia< M-eucs, the following (J uthinm >ppra.-d»* I>«trgii»* ho*' tb- Couu lea ol lYorkiogham ,ud A»cu»t«, at te Toon ol New-Ma.ket iu tbe County ol SUeiiando.-h, tin 6 I. ol S«p'«n,b*r. 1831. F,o.n Jtockingham. From Aucutfa. Jobi. y. Kiti'ge , I), tv. Ps-tc.M., Or. C -i*rta, A. II. II. Smart, I) J. I) Wi li union, C .r.lay Kaiuy, !>.. P a> hy H.rris.u, W. H Tapp. Col J.iu.it- H l, th" 'UOtlon t.f 1>. W. Patteson, F.sq. IJr. Jacob l>. *** •1’poinlcd Chairman; and oll ll„„jo„ o| fob James Hall, it. H Tapp, it as appointed ^cre Mr. Smart submitted the following Resolution: Resolved, !li»t tbe people of the counties heretofore invit.d to co-operate w idi m and nil others deeming themselves interested, be respectfully invited to send Delegates to an adjourned meeting ot this Convention to tie held in the town of llanisonbu g, in the county ot Rockingham, on the Till day ot Oc ober next, tor the purpose ot concerting measures to further tbe great scheme ol improvement contemplated though (be Val ley ol Virginia by „,c „* ol a Rail Road. On motion of Mr. Kinney, It was Ke-olved, lhat tin* meeting highly appiove ol the proportion ol a Convention upon tbe subject of Internal improvement, to be held iu tiie town ol l.ewisbtirg, on tbe 31st day of Octobernext, do respectfully recommend to the dillereul counties in the A alley lo acini Delegates to tbe said Con vention. Resolved, Thai the Editor* ol the Virginia Free Prc*« the Martinsburg Gazette, li e Winchester Virginian and •' incbestcr Ucpublicsu, the Seutinel of H e Valley, the RocWingbam Register, be Staunton Speciator ami tbe Rockbridge Intelligencer be requested lo publish the foregoing pi breedings. Resolved, I hat this Convention do now adjourn to meet again in the town ol Harrisonburg, in the couiity ol Rockingham on Friday, tbe 7th day ot October next. ... J*'‘I11 J'llJdAMsON, Prniilent. ” AiaTRU II. i atp. Secretary. hon Ore. e unteisi ml .tr-u a search tIter iron ore wbum h*a l>*«D carried on rvtb mmli znl upon Ihe lands ol G W. & II Ur wo. Iy,„g f„„ lv lu hj. ^ partly in J ,rx .on e uu y, h .s r e -mu i « i n ihe disc - very ol, a. it I* befies-d, <,u oxiei.eiVa ,i,d va uat-le bad O') one o be Maoctc* o! Pot l.lieo crrrk «,b u Mgbt u das 1 < ni tbe ra*iri«n«. ol J*. Scissor-, E o. The sit at Dir, is ad o be s von or «!*•■» leetdrep and ei at) ex-cut in,i ye) arc >'abie*. [fo.unnvha Han. CONTRI RU HONS FOR 11IE POLES A Meeting ol American ci ;zun« was h I t m the R i Uicb-liev, Part*, on Siiurday, Ju‘y,9 1831. Mr. J Fabimor- Cooper, ol New York wa, called to >l.e«b«ir, and Mr. J A. W i»hin»iou, ol Na.'th Carotin , w « a; - pointed 8-s.Clary. The Chaumau b.-t.fly .i.icd tbe utjsets ol hr Me t ug, when the following R.solution, were proposed hy Mr A S ewrr», ol New York, tbe Cbarman ot a Committer appointed tor ih<t purpose, a h presioui ra«o ,(g. he'd ai i».„ ,jn,e pm* J," u„ It all n hr* O’. 4 .» ol July Jar'. A I the Remluuou. wer I iuOpttfc! ! Rj.olvsd—That we -ympa l l e wi b tl e Poluh naiot I In their still r.i)g‘, and lhat w« admire ihr.ir he oie ' courage, and the coiistarey win. which they mainl.di their natural and ra.rea lights ag.iusi the Va.l p w-r o their or.ein'rr. ~ Rssolved—Tua* a rnhscr'ption shall be made amor * ino Aiuer cam low io Paris, or ha tan-lit ui iLlu l lain pstp'e R .olvrri - Thai he flui m.nbe r quested retnec fu.lyfoir.viia G n. ral R.t yj«,e h. become ibr i<-i> ol reini: leg in- i. om y a IVcmd at Paris, tod in Ameri cs in roan «|'ience of iht* mtaiii g, to the prtnji I»0|„i mo liuriUfi - Reso'ved—That an Address in behalf of the Polas be ntade to the American People, in th« name ol this meet ing; that it be authen irated liy tbe signature* of the I. lialrman and Secretary; that one thousand c. pies he printed and circulated at home. Resolved - I Hat the proceeding* of this meeting, tbe answer of General Lafayette, and a list of the coHbibu foi», with the stun total rereived at Paris, be prefixed to the aforesaid Address, ami circulated accordingly Rejotved- I hit &|r. Washingion, ot Norlii t arolina, Mr. Claihomne ol I.ouiviaiia, and Mr. Hallowed, ol Pennsylvania, be a committee to receive ourown contri butions, and to remit them to General Lafayette. Resolved lhat bis meeting admires and commends the real ol Dr. Paul F. Eve, ot Georgia, in devoting bis person, his acquirements, and bis time to the Polish cause. A few ordma-y resolutions, including the vote* ol thank* to the officer* ol the meeting, were pasted, when the meeting adjourned, tine die. Letter oj the Chau man to (Jen. Lajaydte, with an . extract from the Jturnal end' ted. _ .. Paris, July 10, 1831. A1T i'KAn I ir! A M >stiti([ ol Airir nc.tw, ou the sut j<-ei ol .be P./Irs, «», he!d U<l ovet it g in tfe R„e Kth.leu, and I hasten to rend yi u so account ol ih prt r. edit Ce. You will ,fe that I had the honour to presi 'e, and that it Ins terome my duty, as he organ oi ti e Meet.t g, o request you will consent to rns rs not only o tr own eobtribuions, bat any other* >hai may bo lb* tvosrqu naesol our effort., and to rrm.t them to the fne people |0r tfltorn Huy ate Intecdtd. it was (letldnl vital . n appeal at.ould b* nt.de to the Ameri • so peop-, in «hi« rata-, aid we have dared to hope you will »ive the whol* proceedings *ha huh taoa i n •f your name. * 1 am Dear Sir, Very (at It rally *r<l slr.eerrly yours. ^ , J BEN I MORE COOPER. (issrrRAt. I.avayfttk, Li G at g*. .intwer of fitneral Lafayette. ■ • c , , 1a w**«o*. J*»ly 14. 1831. •T r I ham Sm, | J avo L»<J •>“.«» iw rtctifr your .avor OlI tba 10 h ms. , h rludit* your R-,ol.»iions .Mloyted .1 the M-rlmg iu oclulf ol cdmirsbls P-Hsi.d. emhl'n. IT '*Uhou*b 1 d|d 10 pr. e’atm n.j V. rtl era "bd 'o becvino one ot ib* sub ! M !° ,n'l| VTM of F*1,io,ic *» jojrnr.ent to see tbs ry in pa h e. ol h. Uu„„i 8 mtog'a w„h those svhl. h the rauae a. d hero.„„ 0, lhe po(„ ba„a alaiif(, E|. rAT'„Tnr ',i n y ,b,#"*‘ 0'” V'*" Inslafises OI AmtrUsn f«eli,g on t e subject w« mav *l,.*,i* rrford. Wl s ever if collected n, u Th * * it E reps, it Irom the United 8,..,,*, I .hah hi hippy at,d proud to iraumiil o the Poh.h’ Au horitio. " i •• lf * high. »l regard, I am, my u ,r Sir, V >ur »ff-e.l ona.a friend, LAKaYETTE ’J BawiMomt Coorta, ”11' ^ • U.ifuti quo, Paris. . ..... f *®r® Mow the subscribers’ names.] t .( .e o al amount received from lhe foregoing tub acitbcr. i...* thousand, three hundred franc. ) rO IHl; AMERICAN PEOPLE. }; «[ ,bVoc‘*"< l^publicol Poland. 1 he|> poal lior., comparatively near the scene of a disastrous war their mean* of InielHgcnca. and . desire to bo useful’ orm Ihelr chief title to your attention;-.* (bey come howerer lhe adyocatr. of humanity,’ ,h,y for«°?h.’ ■mallrteta of their number, *nd urge their tennrum nii> the ro.'fi.lence of men familiar with your philanthropy i I he necesatty of order and of defence has Ktv,r, .,££ fo nation*. lo -h. course of *g. a, famil",*.;,",^ communities, and from the intimate relations of origin, language and usages, are derived the teelinga and Inter ests which bind a people together. Next to the lie of blood, that w hich unites man to hi* country la the strong • c«'. I hi* sentiment of patriotism is among the purest that adonis human nature, and experience has shewn that it cannot be destroyed without bringing with its loss a moral abasement that di-qualities it* subjects lor all aspiring and noble enterprises. In every rase In which distinctive character and habits have been lorrned by social or ganisadoir u.ilioinl existence seems nearly ne cc**.rry to national virtue. Conquest tails upon a peo pie like a blight, checking the currents ul its generous iinhitiori, and withering its lirq rs lor ages. W e cannot find an extensive tenitury which has been brought, by violence, Iroin the high condition ol a State, to the de pendent lot of a Province, which rloea not furnish manifest pruolsot its bad administration. 1 he restrain'a that are necessary to secure an ill-gained ascendancy, ■ind lire imposition* which the weak sustain from ihc strong, are among the mure obvious evils ol lire calami ty. I » these must be addi »1, the downward tendencies ol deleat, personal humiliation, and personal corrnp ion, with their train ol depressing consequence*. Such a late, befalling lire smallest community, would be entitled 19 w® «ro certain would awaken—your pity; but tvlisn l’vlaml wa< overcome, thu lit h Power ol Chris tendom was trodden upon. 1 here ate circumstances ol unmitigated wrong, ol peculiar aggravation, that must Ire added to the picture. 1 he crime ol Poland was l**o much liberty; her independent exit* eoce, in the vicinity of tlroso who had reared their thrones on arbitrary will, was not to he endured Fel low-citizens, neither the ancient ins'ilulions nor the ancient practices of Poland, have been on derstoud. The loriner had in common with all Eu rope, ilie inherit'd delects ol feudal piaclices, hut still wore they among the Irecst of (Ins hemisphere. The later, ** ev r Ira* b-en, **ud a* evi-r will be the «ass, until mtu shall geirvr. I r enter into tli» posses sion III rb i-e right* or winch hr has to long been de prived by political roiiibma ion* aid le'leied in ropo'le# ‘Vere call nun* -.1 and dr-io'ied *o*ert* he ends if rt.e w who d-sire la live rn the toil of the manv. Po Ino'l arru-rd ol l.c ion , nd arareby. Tlla ir«c tr n*:t il ihe.r er:r rs aod hei vir i e- o jo teii y a* the cori.paciotis ot their greatness, while »h» * I'ggish •...t r w mo p.rt*in ii t* nnv cl H.u ol,* ur*. 'V. h--*r ol the UciimiicI tlie Gre k rei uulic, while <ve arch iu va u tor t v-n the UAtn-* ol nr*,i o( tt eir cm t m par at • de.po i*nt*. Dm we need i o examine the ins x'i ol an iquity m or 'er lo a* unVe th- v* ua el he*.- e*(liir>Ol»«, -r io i.vr* 'gate tbeir motive. Pe0 p'e o( Am»,ic«! Y u .oo are i<n:o.l (.| living In th mi.ixt o' au*ic* y mi rf lit ••tiu-iin—you a<, be iui<l ol l iter y,—y.u are rev l?d a* I r KBiiiig Go’,—you Ain q .c cd a* pining |.jr a M0 m»e->! What you ktcv io he f.l.r, «, renp,«|. yoarxrlve*, w«, with the tx-*p.i tocidrn'al io ■he diltaiei.ee, iu the *gr* and .ha G veruiu.nu «>«o lulae in r/apeet to Polled. With the liberty ol Poland (all ibe rover* igi. y ol 8 ate il.vlf No * a. til* nli; nllaaia.ee w.t* t0‘ only ran ferry.!, but it wa* Civi lei*. Pole can be K ituioi *d, at the w-»rd ol k.i* in.,ter, -o contend wi lt Pole, rod i.-i th;, v«ry wa, ol exiMeuee, air r||*. drrp centimecl crnurcted wt h the p.e'.rre In hi * o te violated lo iiplioi.l ■ be de'ened and p milieu* ,wry of Unninr,. It rc wa, w n iug but a <i»giu a,-g v.ttr.g circuit. .tanee lo rruder llte par itlon .1 ibl. b.te Cont i y mo,r ciiou.; an.luub.pp y hi* bo •• w> bo enumerated amoeg lla a ffenug*. Winn P* and wa* .ubdu d by lar t..B !*<ger portion of ber lerr. ory became »uH«cl t< > peopl* l?*« advanced iu .tv.l za ion than » er own till s-‘® WM.'hoe, • xcluded Iroiu u.e on'v „.|4ee o •leleat, at d waa doom d iowt n.*. ha gradurl decay oi lio-a art, and opt.-nut which io.iu tUv na ioui r> 0 i-eriiy. r Ag.in»l the Pjil.li/a of h*ir lot, aid the further ac cuii.uia lcn ol tbelr niai.iio d wrong*, the PWes bavr a i»en l.eloie Gad and man. They have pioelalm,d il.eir «: t\ ring•; they have a.ierWd ihcir r<g>...- *. d n biy It. ye they il-kil every wo.diy iotrr**, on ih< i Aiu. Under the tro*t advtrre anl diahear . nit g c:r - uio.i.dcv,, I. ey have .li.i«n 'hamttlve* worthy o; .l.- ir I igh dc c. n<; Cut oil Irom h. .-a,—ruvl.oo d by a • pi-cion* neutra i y,—ar.,1 dear, led by all bts .1 eir Courage, and b * mcred ju.iic* cl 'h ir catire hey hwe el. va.ed -Un (Utiggla ir to an it.rur. action to * K“r* a ir*, |‘f **" **» l’ *• u »i.e apiril nl propa**:, 1 *iu : \V .-isAA , he (, y rntr.eat ol ibe couuiry, end all —e .« vruial iuiotm i ie«of *uvere:gn power, are . Ire <-y rrg.t tied; and heiore Kuan* can ever .gain ink iu p . »..d 11 .*-ii umi agriu co^q-.trr Poland. The con* an*y with wU,n tH, heroic n* ion ha, cl n< io it* reci llecticna, i« n.irtial pretnp i ud* in ruing in i a own deiroce, and 11* entire Irankcee, a d J gn.iy, .ii.cj i ha: remin d the aword, ex-’ite our e - ' '*• ,'"* The k.ugc'otn ta a crn»ti i* „.eo mo m lh< b Id, ita nurnet iu the bo pi ai*. WLile, iu hi, own ra.e, D.iih r per*nt. nor in«.o, me wikh-ld Irom (be ,.ub in be<r*»i let, llte Pol* di-d. in* decep io. ; t« ,a., hi* d r.g.r, fan procln,,., il, aLd he uteol* i. h* htc.iu-. i.e Po e. People ol America! Of all ih^ nation* of ih- ear b ynu are tlu inn*, lav^ured Y-.u dread no enemie : you -.r.Ucipate r.o fafnir.e,; you hold al comnmd tve:y b no y wl.icb a heuetic n Providence ba« laviihco upon d: At., iho sel'-il. nial and ia.t'AUip, ot your an ceatoi* arc requiu-dte .hnir d sc-n lau.* m a ter fold re tun. ot p-a«e, .ecurity and ha, p,ne... To you, thou. do we a.pp y, to contri u e 'r^m your rl.u. dance to h' urgent Waul, o >hi* wretged na ion. Rmooi* from the I cone, of .hi hemiiph.re, you srn not familiar wi h .fc0 erect advau ,g« you po ,e*e, nor with t: « moral pow er you wiel ’. The refig,oil* emancipation if million, ha. quit, recculybeen effect d more iy a :tr< n* ex M' ltmuoi you. leol.i.ga, mao ftout any other cauar \our g.eat ex&tr.pio ta - I u y wearirg away it,’ ouitd4tiuu.cfde.poit.nl. That .. o.al acceu.l.i.cv o which u her. bo.at, you ex .rir*,tnd exercire or'v :i«4»uie you are ,hn true rrpo»iij,io* oi the per/ecLte.’ 'ig .'* of » urnao nature. ||. not, then, m,worthy y.mr trual, by cubf y wi ho di„g your-e.v -r bom an exhibit oo of you r. ul *en irneuli. IlemeuiLer that toi i lrreo.a(ii.ii. m he ino*l r,iiftin qti.rirr ol Hi* wo;id Iba you .lo not lore a brother who:* <Uli t.d in yourowt’ “O" 4 «'• trpr z . Y ur ;old will a„u ge many g lei. :.«r.l II Any wotiu-!*, purr lia.e much relial from tufferin* tr,d Oiro. ; lu j oir *yropa»by will be dear, r (h»n all l-e. 11 1,01 be *aid, that tv I. le poor nud hear 1. s. ir fficer. o l uman right, are combm-ng ibeir ibe„o,, iu over m tw*L y "li,! °' * 0 “ • niggling and worthy 0 i TV . !'? U ' lor^’ ^ ,l^*• "•'me quail, t a,, locked ecldiy on, b cauae an ocmnj.y betiveM. Utm li..t-,r hi< oc-.n, you loo would le availed hat ar o.har p*. niciou, example might ho de.ircyed'. rhou.and o Warding hearia look to the .uccea* ol thi, .ppea lew lu -lie w.-an lo heteti, by your liberality, ban in the noble l.opa cl bsmg cheered in *. pcerJ I ’J* y ur or aolacrd by >oUr ,yuipa.hi-. iu We have pul Re ca.e of Pol, nd simply before vou h 'Tf. °',vl0,J!,,y j'*"'. »* lo require no aid from the embelli.limeo * ol Ungucge, or to need a„y labour 01 aP^*l 'o your eban tee. We do no. r0n«esl from our elves .he delict'. reU ion. w bich < x,.i beiwoan oV own con any and Hu ...a. Wo do no. deny, on the Von. *r»-y, we have plearure in publi.hmg, ir.ai K„',ia bv her wisdom, lore.ig!*., .r,d liberality, hoa e|labl»P„d #• tn*e oleum on ibe lei nd.hfp and esteem of Am/ris* *re “““'['U' io erea'e lo keep th.m friends w7d«arV5,,,e WVh, C4Mly r,,Dl,*r hem allies’ We do oo« aeeuse Niei.ois.of .yranoy, for we know he k fw«,'n‘,"*tee,, of wtuah p...,,, \ |, happily the vUUro. A, our jhiianlbropy 1. not uuickec ed by national inters, a or national dread we e*n do ,u,n«. e«j«ially to the a..a,l*nl and the .„.dtd | „ eaer-pimn from pereonaf srsu.afiou, we have plea*nra io Jneludio« ibe twoirild Priores, who, io eommon wi h the ( aar, have hern ihe iuh*rilors of a fait* (VM •ei en ailed by lor.n-r re gns. Bui while w? ,,r,j,a heapng tljtirie. ou olbere, who may find ibam.e ves enthrall'd t y opinion* d IJ*r*m Iron* cur own, w* t0«, to the mijeity ai truth. Toe wree. »Xj,:. and ♦boutd be false to our origin, our prm«ip:*», ami ihat m bi re ulon in whie* we are nurtured, eanl! w. hesf tsis bet wren P.l.rd and her enemies I f> Ollf (.OUliU \ V LluftTi w a i»m.A '•«,! I in leh.lf of ihe.i.fle.inV Tuey .te thJ r J7 *PP'y ef n laught .0 ecnsider fcSce as rut Ue, ?" p*n'00‘ never be.o„,r general until lll# p0Wfr el .be' J.,on« •hell every wbero b. laughl lo y I'M (oUb p«f.u..fo* of the good. W e tppeal lo them fo.- .urror to tf.e f,. en'.IVI io-11'" h*’',,'b,0fc*,'» w® • k 'or Iheir eonr, n r,re to eneettrage the de,ponding vr*d m cm firm lie bold. W« t-|| „p0f, lbtn, |0 ,p ,, >f .riteNfe UK gVoVwV !heh,J'y VUM* M “ "k* 'K 'r"d <1°* •A u U.Tnat whl**' **' **D*,,*i'y w‘'»' M.l*b their ’ * . !"* whenever the |rincip|e 0| fUht i. in vaded by the war* oenee* ol fore., ' Come, thee, perpl# of America, in the relief uf tni, mueb it jurrd and gads,it pe pie. Your .if „,,•** offered to those who's,* w.llV-g.o ...r b.e all b’r 1 bertj; to those who are witting io work out U,,.,, i red-rr.p icj; who l ave *1 ratty sbr Wit tkrm.elvc wor’ thy of their atieienf fame In twenty halls * ,* / will never yi. Id un:il r..ieian*« .ball have been Tar fled to t-xiremiiy. (Signed) ° *r J. KEN I MORE COOPER. Chairman J A WASHINGTON, \cAAry. From the United State, (Perm.) QaueUe. -p, POLES. S-ao?bl. sWw IrVn n'T"!" hl*rd of ,h® galled by Mr p OHAM^fV'* v *[;'O0'w r*. fion ol ib- Pole*. »„ * '[ N®w Vo,,,• '» •* * •of.dt in.e'li g, II. W. H|( HAin.V l "* ?Vs °^?e' °* l,,,! Baltimore, was a, *. ,mn d 1. * . * °'1 resolution. w* fe »i **», ,,? 4 Th®, ,l,ilu"h f I. Hetohtd, That we heir, l! y “ Poll b r at.cD id their „.fT y *CeA\a\nZliy, •hi) admire .he k»roi*m Which bat been displayed n ihe n>i>ioieu«Bc» ol Ibelr dibit. i. Tbt» wo Lfob'y approve ol ibo •'jar's o‘ Ibe tn’otiug ol our couolrymau In Pant. oo tbe 9 b ol July, •'d iiuti ibat ib-lr cell will ba responded lo iu iveri qu»rt<-r (| our «ou< t-y. 3. Tbai a (ub.cnp ioo ba now mad*. wth the hopr hat this olstuple wil ba tsfow.l houghin' tbe Union by all iravetl.'ia. aud hat this tmr.bl- «om tnenceuiom may bo followed by a large aggregate re* 4- Thai • eontio'IUe of ilri». veoda.lcg ol Vow cvnr. KoitiNaoN ol V.igl.ie, Stephen Baldwin oi Peun«>|vai ih, aud David HorruAN .| H.iniu rr, COdie ‘be prop >-e.l si b cnpMoi, aud place tbw urn in ike bat di o CapLlu Degrsw, *o be handed i v* r c autb rgep c »a it.sy b* cppoto'ad *n N.w-Yok, 'o trantuiii whsl may bo .|it« cot e ad iu bo alt ol h* • 'Mil* at use S Thai Cap lin D k aer Is '• quested i0 *u|ge»' etniitai in digs tn b.ia>d ol ib * b?a', wim tiioi'ir 0 j «•*, during Ihe remainder cl 'bi« *c»oo. Mr Abraham Payne,.1 he I<Und ol Madeira, a Idretsed ihe iu>eing.o au an'tnatrd aud (etc tils manner, and a!o«ed I i. eaoellent rmi,aik>, by ittd>i* log at a present lor .be ben* h ol Ibe Poles a p!|-« 01 bis b.,i Madeira wmr, low in B*"i<i.ore— the pioteuh »li» i.li w il be paid to Mr II |f0*B, lo I »ai ol'j*et. Tbe p.lo! »nd cog nerr au-i n.i.e deck hand* ol u>e swa.nhoai Sw»i«, K v. tu«e do l.irs. Tola, roll.e'ion in oicuey *b u 6<l .'o' ar< B. W. RICHARDS C airman. David HorrMAW 8f.eie.ary. b'r, m the JV~. Y. E Pott, ftp' 16 Two DAYS LATER MKW8 from Europe.— H,- the Arrival *i Bu.t n ol he sh p(saurc". Suiitb, ir.nn Lieer *>oola wh new sh* tail'd on Ibo 6 h ultimo, Liverpool papers io that date iuc’u'ive, .v d London io He 6 b, also inclusive, have been received By the»e weaie "Tiii-hed wi h K> roppau fnelhg. nco oliwo day# liter « an 'hai bronchi by Ih- Sumou on ihe 5 b loti., the •le'e* which were, London io the 3 1 and L verpool lo he 4 h ultimo, hoih li e n Ive. Tha d !iu« oil n- w. brought by thv BjaIou ar.tval i* 0( conndera..lo unnor lane*. Tha two etna.' |. a'uret of he iiilellic'nea are .|.a> * chance o' Mii.i “ry b*d i.k o piece lo Fr nee. an<l h« H I and had re-co'nuieo:ed botlili ir* agaiotl Ba.. gi’im. I he question sshch led to a thing* of th? Frereli Miniei'V was th- election of a I* r«i(!eut tty itr Cham t». r ul D ,hi im, which though it recited iu c m jo.-ily yet the in joii y was so-malt (five cnl>) that M. Cssl snor P -rii r tindiug I iu eelf too lr ebly suppo' tod o hope •o MKCH'it >n hie measure*, immedia ely tender'd hie resignation. We give am erg o«r n'ruu wo accoun • one from the P.ri# eorrespoi dent of t o L<>n t«n Morn ing Herald, and the othe* trom the Lond. n Con trr._ l^he c irr-• p.'ii teiit of thr London Titnee slat** that M Caeim'r Perrier complains o' pe fi y am net; teria’n e *-«•* ol hie promised sup u rters, who, wt<*n they •'•me to vo e in *e«r»t bain*, deserts d bim. The «*ine Un-r.wri «r stare* tb*l Count Mur, the |ri«nd ol Prince Talleyrand, httd been charged by .fie Ku:g t.. make a n» rr administration, he being the Prsudent oi ihe Counr.il a'.d M nisler o Fir ign Afftir ; that M r •h.l Soull would he ro'ainsd ai the b-ad oi iho War Dgpariw-n», and Admiral do Uigoy a* Minif-r for Ma rine: and that Couat Mole ba<l olfsted h Finauce te M. Hun atm, ihe Ministry of Jus ice to Herenger, cod oi the Interior to Vatisment. T*ie London Courier c.*n m min* ou the contrary rpcnlaiou* ol ih' cj'res poL-dent* «f It.e d ir-r-ut Journals, rays, ••one cf t u> ont.opo arm* «'ate* that Moult it o be plsc-d at lb* brad cf the new cabme',and another m* n'ion* M. Mo'e. N-i her ot 'he«e i< ot ths rxtraine leu; but no uiiriatry can -| ,od, e xcept on ‘he principle of a:«i»iing the P.iie* Thi* is po«l v . Ii may be right or it may be wrong, but the f. ct I* cl-ar, end it hoi It be f I y to at up t. conceal the fact Ire > the pc. pie of tbi* coun r *, who are deeply Interest'd io tbe politics ol F auer.” T <s n tv# of Iho rail »*f the F'enrb Miuutr, had, ar will ha seen by i ue of nur ex rael*, .,u . IT.ct »j «au»e a •ttddrtt decline in tit* funds. Conc-rcin* tho resotumorc-ment of hostilities ho twsen Holland slid lilgtnin, w0 ropy a number of in terests g paragraph*. Tborid'.y, ibe 4h ot August, wa« ibj day appointed fo.- he evpiratiuu ol trie arB i* •tfe. I - is -aid in sot* e of he London p.per*. ilia', i takiug ;|*i« step, H dl-nd looks to r-c tve a d from P u« -ia Th- Prit.ee «f Orange, in 1 It«• n. f.wLi e, h d *-i | out for II nla to Ifcke command ol th - arir.y, and repo t* w -re s rsulated ibat bo* iliiios bad alrea y cinimnit. d | near Chen'. Io I, ndon, Ibe news it out Ilo (and led io mary p edie'i"ns of s g-naral war iu E imp-. I. was said ifiel a s'earaboa. bed been sen out with lies ptlcbe• for Admiral Codriogton, to p.ocerd wi ll hi* squadron to h. Mch Idt. Large ecn'raet* for provision* had Ii-sii advertised t r !.y he G jv *rntn'u'. The Au* tri»n, French and II i/»i»n Ambassador*, 'he Pruisisn Mirirer, aid the Envoy Eit*a vdioary, bad had long conference* wi'h Yuiount Paimeriton, ai (h» iffic* ol Ii- S-«r*lsfy ol S a's I r Fo eign AIL r*. The Morr. •ng H-ral.l give* a paragraph, mtmd.d to thow it a France t* actively, though a lenity, preparing for we*. No withstanding, «.;y* .hsi pipe*, >h* s'Aietn nl* tha lately app-a'ed, of the large q .aotity ol guupowdei I wb'ch lie Fsench Government bn* in it* (oiseca.on, r-ady 'or immediate service, a «o:*>nr.eieial letter, re [ c-ived yesterday from Bordeaux, «<aies that large p.,r cba-Ds cl saltpetre have beeu made on acc.-um ot (J, v*romen\ and io some instance* even in an.ic paiion o h? iuii a' o' cargoes. The tun.cur, b'ougbt by the last arrival, of ihe detlb 'he Emperor NLhoiea hy chal ra morbus, lurr* nu> to have h»eu untrue, bti' not ai together without lj.ii.dr lion, a. it is sta'-rt in -nvrral paper* that Li* health w a seriously impaired. The C,uner F ancais sayt, recent accounts from R •• ia, by commercial letter*, » a'e tbs he E t peror N ebols* is araekad wi h a «* naotnp ive <• mi hint, which is brintin* him gradually to bis g. a- e The Mcssat'rr ile» Chambres alao men ions ih.tt .'u rii'g *nn,e days ihsre h.d been n report prevai. nt < I tbe il n*s« o' N.-hoia*, wi.ieh lied bent col firmed, an.) Iba' he was labouring under a consumptive i (11 clior. which liad a'rea.ly r-srhed a very advanced *l*t .The Grsnd I). ke Cor* au.iue, the *.m of N c'.oI.m* and n the event ol In* death, the scctettor to the empire, i stated to be not yst five years old. We find no confirms ion io .he news be'o’e us of ihe rumoured spl-ndul victory of thaPdt*. The Pruftisn S a’« (J iz-tt* ror.tains an arlie'e under date o F.‘i n iers ol Poland, July 24 h, in which it i* s*a*ed that the grand R istian a-my, 6<> 000 a nog, with 70 piec<s o' csun-D, had pjssed .be Via ula at Ni-zswa; and that on the 19 h *lie G aud Duke Miebtei, at Ii e head ol t'e Imp-riel G lard, bad crossed. O.t 'h* 21st a Tc Deum w * rung in the c tmp, wtilt the finog of esc noo, to celetraie tbe eve^l,. Tit* Ru**isn edvnuc.-d j'urd under the command of Piince Sobatk. Uskci, and G?n»ral Witt, had ao' with no other obs'acls in their "arch, and wa* near Warsaw. Iu Warsaw, ctR ;,a| ooiiso h*d been givrn by be Giverurr of the ncarap p o»ch of Ibe enemy, and every ini ab:tant cap-t>le ol Lea iPg arm* had hern enrolled: The b ave Pole* en erUined no fear* hr he safety ol the ally, but on the contra y :he greateat enit.u< i.isin rvis seid io p-evail A report 'rom Lithuania mentioned that Gsowal Drmbi*kl h*d b*en made prisoier, together wi:*i all the men urderbi* command. King L-opold tbe If received the d«spa fj, 0f (Jener si Ctis-se, relative to'he recommencement of hostilities at Liege on Ihe 2d August. n « ra*j*sty hav|-g read ihe despatch, immediately e«llfd a eourtci of such Ministers and Generals a* were tvi'h him; fortunately U'nrnl de Fadly,*he Minuet of War, was amoniM them. After a deliberation of ab'ul half an hour, courier* ami ordinance* were »rnt off >e *he d ff-'ent fortresses for all the trorpt ttiat cac pn*»ib!y le apered to m«>«b to me lien ier*. All Ibe otfi*»r» and men »ht liit*) furlough* were alo ordered o j in tf.elr reglrnml*. 1 wa» al»o deeided that hi* Mijeily should ie'orn wllh'ut delay lo llriimli, and tsor.e* wcr* ordered for right o’alr.rk; at wbieh hour ki* Maje.iy led Llnge, with the Minuter of War, in hi* carriage, ’ It ia i»po*ritdeio d'serre i*e eciua'ion Ihe newt • reat*d #• Liege, and the rhouu of -Vive le Roi !” at the K.mg • deparlorr, were stronger th.n at bin entry I he inhabitants of BhimpU are very warm in the eatue of their new King, and should hi* Majesty he ad rued to issue a proclamation, calling on the people lo assist him, 1 feel satisfied that rnen, women and chil dren would ri»e rn masse. The attention generally asked now in, how will Eng and and France act in this aff.ir, or whether Holland is hacked by ihe other powers? T|,e well informed think that a general war le inevitable, and that England, France and Uelgiuiii will be able to heat the remainder of httrope. CHANGE OF MINISTRY IN FRANCE. T. , . . , , . Aug 2, Four o’elork. The actual defeat of the Minleters in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday, will have prepared you for the re* gnatiooof M. Css.iitdr Eerier, and Ihe dissolution •fins Ministry. The ditrlrdons of yesterday left no d0„bt 0| whhh M. Perrier would lake He bed not disguised hi. .Oilmen's. He made the election ol a President ofthc Chamber of Deputies, the test by which tourer lain tho principles and character of the new ( lumber, snd he did not dissemble hi* determination to retire in cast of an itnlavorahle issue of the experiment, lie i« believed to have tendered hi* resignation imined ately sfter the se.utWiy, which ended in the election of M Gtrod del Ain. A. #t* o’clock yesterday evening he Itnlerrd h|s re ► ign* loti by Ie('r|. H Ini no bet n ( I am a«iuiert ) d the Pa ale It>yid since, althotigh repeat ■i‘ly sent tot r,7 i* »f *nd Ihe C-nned, which e«t tin I ill midnight tin hr the Presidency of Ihe King. KktcTiow or a Pureinrr*T or ihi FnrncH 1 —Tt»*r» »fr« two atff ton* and a rfuiiAY '°r tba important office. At th* 8'at, tba number »f D potlta amounted to 856. Tba raault ot tba balloi tbu*. bor M. <• rod d< I’Ain (lb* M nla'ori tl aaudidatr) |7I Nl. l abile, ](v< M. b<t«t|‘0. d Dupont il« ;*E ire, 2 O li on B irro', I Mo'bcu g, | (Tt ret rot-i were loat by belrg l|>*lMe.) ”u nor* of the ra- ilidilai baeir g obtained ibe abao In a uiajon y r-qui.-d by the law (178 ) a new ballot 'ink p ace, when there appeared (the number o’ Depu* t e. |„ea*i> h.«v)Df in«reaajd to 250 ) For M. Girml d* »’A:n, 181 M. L<8 e, 178 Dupout do I’Eii'a, 1 Maj’y lor M iwler al candidate 5 Froin Ai’tw*if, i|io let'era o' Tueaday atata, Gen eral Cbaaee. »eoi • o>n«« to ih • G *veri>o»-ti*Cbi«l oo M ■! dey nigh’, ata lug that in Ihrea daya Iroin that time (which w«« ba.l pt«t ni* e, P. M ) bea m aileo would ceaae. and el her |nr y iv u il ha al III e ty to eomnietrce boalililiea, upon w tch a courier war in.mediate y <lia peich-d to Brunela, o ‘he King who.oo Tuerday,aeut an ffle»e .1 H . Giefram.nl • « inowir- n RICHMOND. (P’.'i.) TUESDAY. SEPT 20. AN ri-TARIFF MKEVIN(18. The Union and State Rights’ Party or Greenville Dis trict, South Csrolina have appointed Messts. T. P. Brockman, B. F. Perry, John H. Harrison, Silas R. Winner, and Wilson Barton, their delegates to the Con vention ol Philadelphft. Mr. Raguet, in his last “Banner of the Constitution,” (the 14th.) sums up ail the Delegates which had been appointed, up to tbe last accounts, with their places and names—His list embraces 242—of which Maine sends 3, Massachusetts 20, New York 30, N. Jersey 6, Penn sylvania 14, Virginia 72, N. Carolina 21, S. Carolina 43, Georgia 18, Tennessee 6. —But Iroin the returns since received, we presume noarly 200 more have been ap pointed. We have before us, lor instance, one list ol 31 additional Delega'es Irom Virginia, which are not re gistered on Mr. Magnet's lis*. We su*puct the number of Delegates appointed will come nearer to 600 - and that from 2 to 300 may bo expected to attend. VIRGINIA. 1 he following proceedings hare been received since our last: A meeting of the eil’xtns of Staflhrd County, Vir gti,i*, rp^osed to the p.’erenl T :riff. sti hr 11 at the Cjur'-H tore of ibs said County, oil the I2lh S-ptarr, bnr, 1831 (b-ing Court day) -Georue Banks. K q. was appointed P.ettden*. and Wai.kkii P. I omwav, i K q Secret) ry. Tim meeting being thus organised —t e o'j*rl for w: ich they had been called toge'bar, war <S pi .third by Rtchs d C. L Motirnre, Erq. wao mov-d ibo appoint inant r( & Committed ol 8 v<n, to draft rsso u ions *x prestiva of the sense of ths mee.i g. After a short in irrvsl the CununiCee r«por<«d the lo.lowing resoiu ion*, wli'ili war# adopt'd : Resolved, As the irrtc <f this meeting, that the Federal Government of <he»e Uni ad Slates, is *nd ever has been, the treamra ol S ate sovereign y, and as meh ia nnsaea«ed o< power solely derivative. Resolvd, T <?.t ail such pr.wc.a a e rot t*in*d in iLe enuoirrati»u cf grants, and /uch only incidental .here to. as may ho neerss.-ry to carry those enumerated Into effset; and ate laid down Ly the iet er of the Fadcral Cons'i it inr. Resolved, Tnat a'l the a«tt ofsr.it g' v.-rrtfn*nt, sshe t er ihrongh either, any, or all ol its dep'r m*u'« (L* glslslive, Executive .’t Judicia') io txcus ol his limit ol passers, are as-.s ol usurpa ioc. Resolved, That the power ol Congress “to Icy and «o! set lo *, duties, imposts and excises” is i n.i cd to bs »»cc«*«tity ol je«u G revenue, and that ibis meeting h w^tore lirpreca-a the prexent Ta iff L» os cl the Ua: led S ales as tinrooMiiuiiotial. Resolved, That the existing Tariff Liw* cf the Uni I.mI S a et, are unequa1, oppressive, end ir>«»p*die I. Resolved, That (he ol js«t« cf h* proposed Anti-Ta | r fl Convention, (o be assembled in PhiUde>pbU, on the 30 h mat meet ..tir bea-tv 'onturrvnea, ami i| a |{.ji-| o Gnyrop, Wil.lnm H. Ft zbugh, J>hn Coal er, Thus. G. Mon#**rt» amJ Ivioch Mhou, bo a de^utai on to oo* oprr%to »h#r^»D. O’ motlor, (bo Pr«»i-*ent (George B\nk*)is added »o he depu'aton s»t fer'h in the Hit re'olu ten. On mo'lon, Resolved, That the Proceeding* of this tnee tr.g, be signed by It* Proct enl acd Sccre.rry. and iucsrt d in the Arena and H:rali, publi bed in hrederskst.ii g, and E.qui er, Uiebmond. Resolved, 1 bd tbi< m.*e uc d • now adjanrn. w D _ GEORGE BANKS, Ptesidcnl, W. P. Conway, Secretary, At a large and re pectabl* meeting of the Ci'iz'na o! L .1 as C un v. held at the Co rrt H ;u*e on the 12.h ol September, 1S3I, ogrooob'y lo notice, (I bring cotir. 'ay) to lake in'o roosi (.'ration the propriety of sanding , 0 r*Pf,aen‘ h« cctio’y of Loui-a in (he o«nJ'T*r ff ,"*a"DK «•* be held .t« Philadelphia on the 30th ol this .no'.ih, ou mn'i.'o, Ilt'a'fo G Wtns'on was cal. d to ibr C air, at.d Gari Al. Q ode, was appcin e.l - ecre ary. Oj tunlion, a «o-.,init re, consisting of the (< l owing permna, was'appoio'.rd by the chsir, G .r i M. Quarl-s, Kith r or.d Ter«l|i,Charles Y. Kimbrough. Wtl.iam Ov- r un, Lucian Minor, N eUlnJ. P, ‘*.r Tr'<'J?,u.J Elucund Pitdlelon, Hugh Good win Jr D . Win. GooJwin and Wm. Waddy.tnl or. m ton, II ra io G. Winston was added to .hi ei-inum>e lo report a cjt able preamble end rescloti. n, who hiv mg r Ire", relumed and m id a .he f l owing re,mt by ilieir Cha rtnan, Garlt Al. Q tarlss. The romtt.i lee to wbo n ha* been ref r.rd me .tijeal of the Arxi-Tariff Cmvcr.'ion p opoaed to he hs|.) a. Philadelphia, on (hr JO h of S*p!em* er, 1831, beg leave lo report ihe folk ty ing resolution ; L Resolved Tttal we id -mnly d clue a warm at tic men It the tinioo of the fj aier. 21. Resolved, That we do exp in.ly and t-ereo plo r*ly oeciere, that we view the powers ol if.e Federal G tvemmsnt as resulting from the compact to wh'eh lbs S ate* a#.-parlies, as lint led by he r lain oer.se an! intention ol th» Instrument constituting that compact, a* no farther valitl linn they are authoriz'd I y the grant* enumerated in that compac'; and l|»M in eas* of a . e.tbsra e, palpable, and dangerous errilts of oilier powers no* granted by the sail compac', lie S ate* wbo are pnr'lr* I erelo, h-ve the right, and are in duty bound lo interpose 'or arresting the progress of the evt ard for r atutait.ing wi'hin 'heir respective Itmil* tb* auiboriiies ri«h>, and l.b-ri i's rpp*il-Jn|Dg ,hsm. 31 Resolved. 1 ha-, we eonuder the law* ol Congrese usually sailed the Tsnff laws, for the pra'.re! on ol a9 urju'i, ur.eooiitintioatl and impolitic, producing in ih»ir fllrcli tlic nppreoiot. of one po-Hor nl Inc •ommunliy for Ihe b.Lrfit ol unj'tcr;—t-i**i.l.y *r*a'icg sectional jealousies and excitswcn ■ nh eb ■hsuld at ali (im*« be avoided, ar.d against which w hsve Seen particularly warned. ‘I*!’: fteiufved, Thai we b gbly app ov* rf he An !. 1 ar ft C-nvontiou proposed »o b- he IJ ai P„jhd« pi, ., for the purpose of crn-erliog rr.ch n.*asur*., as ,n-y deem baa! calculated »o produce a repeil cl Ilia and o«li -n« laws, SO fsr n« ilry go to p'oies' manufac’oree, ini' nol wi h a view lo raising Ihe necessary revenue for the purpesee of 'hr flw»nmrnl. 6 h. Resolved That Phi'ip p. Barbour, E»q. be an poinlef a»d requeued to represeni this rueeueg la said «'rvenfi*n. * 6<h Resolved Thai a copy of the f.regoing rerotu fans te signed by the Cha'rr -j sUJ S-crcUry, end ..ot lo Peilip P. Herbour, E-q with a r»q,r«. u,ai hr accept the trust hereby conferred o.j bln.. 7 h. that the forego proeeedl-gt be s’gnrd by lb-* Chairman god Secretary, and a c» py be •enl le ihc Editor* ol'he Enquirer sod C-os’Iiutional Wb.g 'or putilicai o-.;—ell which were unanimously Adopted by fhe lueeiir g. _ **. O. WINSTON, Chairman. Oarit H Quari.es 8 eretary. At* Meeting of many of (be people of the county of Halifax, at the Court House, on Wednesday, the 31a: day of August, 1*31, for tho purpose of considering the propriety ol electing Delegates to Ihe Anti-Tariff Con. vention proposed to he held in the city ol Philadelphia on the 80th dsy ol September next: 1 On motion, Robert Hurt was appointed Chairm n. and ..emiiel W illiams Secretary ol the tab ling. On motion made, Resolved, I hat a committee of five persona be ap pointed, whose duty it ahall be to prepare a Preamble and Resolutions, to be submitted lo an adjourned meet, mg, lo t>e held at (tils place on Saturday next. YVhere ttpon a remmitlee, consisting ot W ,n H Hanks, Jmne. (.. Bruce, Joseph W. Chalmers, Thomas J. Cireen amt . amuel Williams, wee accordingly appointed. And then the meeting adjourned till Saturday, the 3d or Sepiernber. And at ihe Adjourned Meeling, the Chairman of the committee appointed on the 81st ult. reported the fol lowing preamble and resolutions: Whereas, it is at all times proper, hut more especially at periods ot great political excitement, for ihe people of ihe United State*, peareshlyfo assemble for the pur pose of expressing their sentiments as to fhe sxpedtoncy tli* policy, and (lie constitutionality ol aoy law ol the Federal Government, ami lor the purpose of obtaining by petition or remonstrance, the repeal or modification ot any law which they may deem obnoxious. And whereas, the practice of petitioning, renionstrat ing, and protesting, aga-nst any such law or laws, is co aval with the existence of the Government, and has lor its jua'ification the example of the most experienced and enlightened statesmen and patriots Therefore, 1. Resolved, 1 hat m do bclieveJhe law passed by the Congress of the United S ates, iirthe year 1828, ami commonly called the Tariff Law, to be unwise, unjust Oppress ve and unconstitutional so lar as the said Uw is intended for any oilier purpose thau the raising ot Revenue to meet the wants and exigencies ol the Go vernment. 2. Resolved, 1 hat so far as the said law is intended (Mclustvely ss a protection to manulactures, it is not warranted by (lie letter ot the Federal Constitution, and is in direct violat on of tho true intent, spirit and plain meaning of that instrument. 3. Resolved, That we feel a warm attachment to the Union oi these S ates, ami cannot but deplore the pass ing of any law by Con fess, which is ohnoxijus to t>,e people or any #f the Slates which lorn, t|,« Federal Union, and tint we do regard the aforesaid Tariff I aw es one of this description. 4. Hesolvyl, 1 hat the repeal of tho Tariff Act, or such a raodificuttfn thereof, as would make it a were Reve nue law, i Jour opinion, would allay the Fpilit of jfig. lousy, discontent, and animosity, which has already dis. tiirbed thy tranquillity and threatens to jeopardise the i very exigence of the Union. 7 hat fe shall regard the repeal, pr a prudent and ju dicious riodilicat on of the said law, as tbe harbinger of returnug confidence, harmony, and concord, at home of pc an, national strength, oml glorv, and as the surest pledgaof the perpetuity of the blessing, of tho Union 5 Resolved, That we will heartily unite with our fellow-citizens who are about to meet in the city of Philadelphia,on the 30th ol (lie present month, in their efforts to obtsina repeal or a prudent and judicious modi fication of the said Tariff Law 6 Resolved that our Delegates be instructed to take no part in any other of (lie political ques'ions now sgi tating tho country; our sole purpose being an exposi tion of tho injustice, inequality, and uncon'tiluiionaliiy of (lie Tariff, (tnd to unite in an effort to obtain its re peal, or such i modification as wilt divest it ot its odi ous and oppressive character. 7 Resolve!, That-, be appointed Dele gatus for tin- purpose ol representing tho county of Halifax in tile proposed Convention Which Preamble and Resolutions were, on motions severally made and seconded, adopted by the meeting. Resolved by the nesting, that the blank in the 7th Reso'ution reported ly the committee, be filled with the names of the R«r. Robert Hurt and Dr. John G. t halme-s. Resolved by the m eting, that tho Secretary be re quested to furnish cadi of the Del- gates w ith a copy of these p'oceedings, a< letters of credence in the dis charge of the duties t( the high trust confided to them. Resolved, That tin 'ecrctary be also requested to transmit to the Editor' of the Enquirer and the Editor of the Jeffersonian Republican, each a copy of these proceedings, witli a r- quest that they insert them in their respective papers. And then the meeting adiottrned. ROBERT HURT, Chairman. Attest: Samuel. Williams, Sec-elary. THE BANDITTI We underi'and lb11 Bcerun s hare be*n received by the Governor f*o:u S tl'bamp'oc, t)i it the Court bet j. - journed, and (svsn'y-'ii's slaves havi been condemned; ot these, Dine have b e; recrrnnettd.vJ frr reprlev* and trsuspor'a'ior.; free being b'ts ot 14 or 13 year* °* *R°» **'<d mII of itjrtn f"r«fd to jun :hs band of irtur dire a. Sore rf ifie .wrl»e hive bern already rtf cu»»d, «nd o here rracin for riaiu'loi. The mi'ita;v fore* has been differrted, wi h tbs ex.'rpt'oao! * i’na'1 fjrte of about save e*n iner, who ais:>t in gutrd.rg Ft' jri:, and will ejm'ioue in errvico until all .ho sxe cnti, u* have taken | lac •. Thirty or ler y a»ves I ave born tried or 'x mined in N '.nremond, but on'.v on- hat been sentenced ’c doa h. l'.ieeai', fat he wa« present at a meeting ol lbs t.laeki; at wh?4h a Ma-k preacher ('rcm the Id* o' Wight o* Sorry) ad a ks.l such a* war* wi line to jon.to holdup th'l’band*—-hie fel’orv was ideut'lisd ae one ot those whj bald up their hand*. We ur.dertlsoJ Itat eight or aiae eonvie ton* have 'akae place in (be rodr.ty of S,ut»x. And :n P tr.e* George, a Mark prsacbee, «nd by traie a Uick'tnilh, har aieo b»en ♦enirocod to dea h.~ Mmy exsKRfr,ts,i account* h*ve been creulated about the tlavet in thi* couit'y. Not oae upon the Ha ml mi ss*a ee hat b.en consieied—end only one is ro*» »n jsil, upoe mere, and pro! ably baselasa, >u 'pie!on. The moit ptrlril erder csigns over tb»»e e*'a'rs — In 'h« *tiii« manner, the t li ra > ura which fnvi reached u« about ih* large sa'ato ol C -I. A 'en in Sn'M. prov* to be un'oued'd. W’o had an unpleasant rumor on Sunday, about the murder ot an old l.idy, two young ones, and two maid servants, in tho co inty of Dinwiddle. Hut it turns out to be all a hoax, or rattier a dream. Many of the mili tia had proceeded to the scene, before the hoax was discovered. All’s well in that county. — i.et us be on the alert but at the same time avoid all exaggeration and panic. The accounts from our Sister Stale of JYorlh Caro lina have been veiy much exaggerated; though as they relate to the designs and plans ol the Banditti, they are ot a more seiiuu. complexion. The Kaleigh and War renton papers, which readied us on Saturday, teemed with very unpleasant accounts—as lor instance, accord ing to the P S.of the Warrenton paper, that Wilming ton had been burnt, its inhabitants massacred, and that a large force, swelled up to 2000, was on the march for Kaleigh. All these reports turn out lobe “the mere coinage of the brain”—and it is now exceedingly ques lionable, whether a single black has been under aims. It is ceriHin, that not a drop of w hite man’s blood has been shed. 1 he following Extras (roin the Oitices o! the Kaleigh Stsr, and the Fayetteville Observer, pre sent the most authentic accounts we havo upon this subject: STAR-EXTRA. > Uileigb, Thunday Evening, S*pt 15. ) Knowing the deep interest which pervades the com muri'y wi b respect to an •n-urrectiou ol the Masks re por ed It hive broken out in Sampson and Duplin ccun lie* on S hilay nigh' last, we hasten to lay before the public in this extra slip, such In'eiliger.ce as has reach ed us ■ me cur piper went to press, from which it it g’aTyirg la learn tfiai no overt act of rebell on has ta ken pli'e, ar.d 'bat the ala‘m'n< reports new circulat ing through »h* coun ty, ibout the Lu-niog of proper ly and roa.siacre o! several white fari.ii e», are entirely err.i,emu. B it while we r.joica :o hear th»: no lives r* lost, there choi.Id bj ho relaxi ion of vigilance and precaution. Clinton, S-mp'on County ) _ . „ S-pt. 13, 1831. < t c li e (i ivsrnor of N» lb C^rol r.». ttt Ths inh .biianis of Simpson liavc been elartr ed w; h ,m iosurreciim ol the N*g»e-» \Vv have |<D or fi test. N'yioes in .lid, at d r,t liave such ptoof that most of h*m will be bn..| d over to our Hupcrior (’ourt. >Ve wt'hyeu to is-tie an order to command the Colonel Of tile ro II ly n app ii t t guard lo guard h- Jail until he N *roe« shall have thetr trial. The p-ople orDur If. county have examined ten or li teen Negroes, and found two guilty, and Imve put |h*m to dra'li. There u^vr was inch excieir.ent in S-mp*on a d Dm Ira be.ore. lours rrspect'ii'ly, WiU. BLANKS THOMAS HUNTING. K. <\ HOLMES. H. C. HOLMES S JOHNSON Observer Office, Fayetteville. } ~ ... . &PI- 14.8 P. M. < I wo of toe g ntlemcn who went from tbi* plaae (0 Clinton on Monday nigh'. hire this m meot returned there being no danger, though the existence o( the Plot ra t early e.tabltsbed. We have procured from or e «l them the following statement, drawn up by birn *i c ^*'®,er,,*5r *' Hinton. It i* worthy of entire rail On Sunday, the 4th Inst. the first information of the contemplated rising of the Blacks, was sent from South Washington. I he disclosure was made hy a free mu latto man, to Mr. Usher ol Washington, who sent the information to Mr. Kelly, of Duplin I, appear, from 'aWi* ,c*1,Jn“ny* ,h“ »«vo. » slave ^belonging '* Mr; Morieaey of Sampson, applied to him to join*the hn'T.? N8’ *rV ng ,haUh6 n*Kr«es in Sampson, Dup lin, and Now Hanover, were regularly organized ami prepared (0 ri.e on Ihe 4th October. * A,^VaWM "P- on this (ostimony convicted. After his conviction, he made a confession ol the above o his master, and in addition, gave Ihe names of ihe four principal ringleaders in Sampson and Duplin, and seve ral in w ilnnngton, named several families that they in Joules o Win'' , 1 h*ir °hjerl WM m,,fh by7'wo routes to Wiledngton; spreading destruciion and mur der on Iheir way AI VVilmlnglr n they expected o be reinforced and then return. Three «,| tho ringleader, m Dup in have been taken, and Dave andJimexecut ed. I here are 21 negroes irij.il in Duplin county, all of them, no doubt, concerned in the conspiracy. Se veral have been whipped and some released In !sjmp«on, 2S are in Jail, all concerned direclly or in directly in the plot. I he excitement among the people in Sampson is very great and increasing; they aic taking elfeclual measures to a.rest ail suspected persons. A very |n. elllgent Negro Preacher, named David, was or. In* trial to-day, and clearly convicted l.y the testimony of unoMter negro The }>eopl<* were po rntu h prmiffd that they scarcely could be prevented from shooting him on his passage from the Court House to the jail Alt the .oufeesione made indue, the belief that the con m •mr.tood io Dopl^ S.mpM^,wJ,n‘*‘fN,w,|7#U «r<) L-ooir. w»y«r, New H*nu»*r;' Nothing h d transpired to rat .... . «;*y ox coded into OuaiborUnd G> H *. *u.»'i.io., ■hi'l Jim stonfssred that Nat , Col Wrigh V^n ****P, ’ I*1 ba* been missing .luce Ibo dl<cove\ .1 ^Th<i t1;. “xy, 8ra •“ ,0,i»ianily 01. he wfeb. and «k J: t- -as LATEST of iDfliirruHiAn 2 tZ* there has been no overt act It he inferred fr0m"severr|,|u.xeroOU|,,,ieS ,'|4',ud’ unleM ?e her in the lower part o! **•" "“«n «® I' .s b»en committed—It i. trueP(hat °U,‘8,go covered, in which a co- Mdsrabh! k h!" ,e«" «*»• mplicated; many of whom have been irresicd *1.®*! *"* now routined in jail: some have been «... re4'td* 0,.,d *r® tnd twoot the piincipal actora have been *1^—T»U,ke k* ‘thattver may have been its extent, our friends it'.n h •Vef-® inhy T* 888Ur#'1' 'hal utmost vigilabc* srcUed by the citizens, and every exe.llou u! d ,1 u Sit & r„c„r ■& o meet any ^gT/v^t *e,« ?“!; better prenared The H.fc"h S.5yJ-l£rf£Sl'• tad been previously confined in UH**, 21 "cKro«* •icion-We have no ^r.her .cc^unt. oMr*'0" 8"3‘ Qj’Kcep a good look out lor Nut Turner"® n*e*i icriptiou tu the Governor*. Proclamation ^7,7, .;®.,' ': md-cry by proper marks to bis person. F •G.werai. Nat”— Wj are rrquen.d io**a r,»b | >'th« « ere n* f,,cu,u*f»n«r« roonecied wi b -h . run.* -d!!ci, gVhm,QrB:en ,y I tu Hn unoie J i . Soa'kam, on hlld eo"e#f« "* > e.»si o( cotnmiluieut under a rt'in/'i V' '* * ’*,n- 0 »ud the alleged eulpril ha* been feir°ov-.i> V" course, to tho D."n«t o’ Columbia, wher- {"t,."*?'4 wa* ecu.mitted, to t»k* hi* trial. [«a/|. 7u/. * prospects of aik. clay. I . ° NAti°n?* Intelligencer reminds its readers of tho pledge which it gave at the close of the last Presideu ll-ed«UV“u ,,ever aK*iu 10 p,edic« «ho results of any nescenr'e w« notwithstanding this unfortuua o remi .?C *«. ,hlpa ,he deWI r°unil 'be stump”—if we may use so •classical an adage’*—bv first re-publish '1*K. a, * ° e?1n!*,e .from ‘b» Poston‘Daily Advertiser, e.i » 'f 1°! V,*"'K “readers generally to take this ®a “ '® w° 8enoM9 «oneWar..lon”_ Prions cumide a,‘°' - , h? *«r.ously consider so mere a piece of Kh 1 /.7sV . *°rl ?' ar'*bmeiicisn cun that man ui7wl rv t 7 °r 7 ? aJn,,ta a" ••<*«»•«•, which allows Gen. Jackson 112 votes * and Air. CGy 103 among which are 10 in Maryland, 14 in Kentucky 4 in Ohio, 9 in Indiana, 6 in Louisiana)-and then throws into the doubtful cnluiun T1 voles! viz: 42 in N. York and 29 in Pennsylvania (under the new C ensus.) New’ York doubtful! Pennsylvania doubtful.'—And yet tho Nat. Intelligencer, in its usually adroit and slcight-ot band sort ol way, calls the reader’* terioua coundeia~ lion to this very lidiculons estimate. IbeN. \ . An’i-Masonic \\ big (tho leading organ of that party) declaies,as il t*eattafra,fiat th» M. Masons will have a candidate lor the Presidency, but it will »«/ be Mr. Clay.”—We shall know who is their favorite in a few days; as their Convention meets in Paliiu.ore on ihe 2Gth insf.—Air. Clay’s friends have been trying 10 woo and coquette with them-And so late as the 8th in slant, the “I.exin^’on (•azetie” furnishes thu following Sign: ” i "uring the cession of the Grand Lodge which was held m this town last week, Mr. Smith, editor ol the Importer, and nephew of Mr. Clay, deniitted, or, in other words, finally withdrew from the institution._ When th» Giand Lodge proceeded to the installation of the newly elected Grand Master, it was discovered that there wero not present a sufficient number of bright or ah n ent masons, whose duty it is to officiate on such occasions. One was wanting to complete the requisite number, and Air. Clay being the nearest at harnl, was requested to attend, but excused himselt by assigning "important business/”—What these things mean, the public will see by and by. .Cut Air. Clay is evidently between hawk and buzzard.” The Washington Correspondent of the Philadelphia •‘U S. Gazette,” in Ids 2llbth letter, suggests •« a taint amt Infill hope’ that the Anli-.Masonic Convention” may be induced to nominate Mr. Calhoun?”—Ve-y impro bable, wo should suspect.—'Ghit if the anti masons should exhibit symptoms of rest.ivemiss which cannot he removed, they are to be directed to the command ing qualifications and claims ol Mr. McLean.”— More probable, and indeed the New Yoik Whig leans more kindly to Judge McLean.-Some think that they will take Mr. Adams or Mr. Rush-Others 'hat they will nominate some otto who will n -t accent and that then they will fal! in'o Mr. Clay ’s ranks. Committee or Visilahci - again!—Mr. Tb>». Stevenson r* quest, hi, utmn to he eratetl item be Anti J'ekrrn Corr mittre ol Carrcpcu Jenc * and Vigl lanse (of * his slty.) a, be doe, not “cot sid'r (uiro»et;> ine ol that party "—Thu* tre go. |TiVK 9u*tom-Hoii»e Bond.—The suit in the Fede iii.wirr,'»t‘ V°Ufw°* Cb,r,f,,on (,0,e8' «».e constitution, ality of the Tariff Act) comes on in tl,e course ot this Mcnutl TTWe," n1,1 nu ,*,<Rd "1C «Hirl-Messrg. iXfll 1 .an,», '".'’’l’'11 win aPPoar a« counsel for the Defendant.—Much interest is excited by the suit. The 'o'lowirg |§ liom the tut “N-whern fV Cl s n'iotl: L *J •«A shocking oitt'afe was tatrly compiled, i,. Gran of (Vn 0,,n y‘ in ,h!'s a,f’ by M'- Po ,rr« 8 WMI h r of Congress on two respectable c'ia-n,'( -bat Coumv whose names iv* hav* b-^n nr-ahle to l-nr-’ I- a-.’ pears that ths poimn el O h-llo’s p-nrr had t k»n nr s,u;o„n. Mr PoWsHe.lo. ^ sVbXeJed on . Slight Kroito.'s In.Did. Inwev r, of Mowing He rnnanl.t r.-venee t| ,h* Bla'kam.-or, a d dyt, g h s Irert’sR olid. 8e„!(. n.^stnons. hem,.! ♦ ered Ml he s^agene*. of his nature, sought Uh-S «S°w!c‘,y,,r,,DrH ,,,pon 'h' Parsn-wri. X J a »Hp*nooee already preptrsc*, ctugbl them as vd iX.Xa X' 1°", ,hr J”“P” °( Bueno, Ayr's, a. d with a sharp knife and a .Cady baud reduced him in a twii k'mg lo the condition of Olsen T „ ran,acton i, •ill more creditable to the honorable te«s "he" on? C°D'i ’V, 'ba' " 8 or e h 8 '"•» l *s IVarJy JK.Jm" * Tftner8,:,e ‘"'“'•‘•r of the go,pel. of voZl wm.XT 'h* ,ri*' CJ R Pol'*r f"' »"««.nipg young Will o —h« wa, rocd*rTir,.(| to six m nths |,n priscnraent and a tins of $1000—Th« R-v L Tailor r.V. 3®! 1 ~ '"!end "*• court—‘ha .ri4| „.|| <orn , „n , , * *. These ait’ragse were ths effect, ©f m. founded jealousy (of hi, wife.; II. Jr,tnaiJviA Kt'RCTiojsrs. The'following is the result in tho Congressional 1)1,. (rict ol Kanawha, &r. (embracing 12 counties) I *«*• o~-«O. M “5 In «£?*£*£( ,_f" °' G“"e 21“' A"» hor Congress. -Mark Alexander 2lfi. ‘'There was no oppo,iti,,,1 ir. this county, and this Congressional Dis liken.”’h W‘ acco""t ,or ,he ,n,nI1 number of votes Patrick, (I I).)—Isaac Adams. S <2 W'ildicr, WMII.r, Krtirb List or (Ikpr(,*nt„|FM or Cowobbm rnosr Virginia. I.AST Coworkss. Next RobertAien*ndrr J Mark Alexander J Robert Allen J Robert Allen J Wm‘ * ? kW*,C W„,. Armstrong C IS.* S* 5-rS#r . Wm'f' Archer J Thom.s T 5. m , John 8. Harboir J Jo m rl.L ' rl n J Thomas T. Bouklln J n vasss.0, jN°'t 5-.™» j Richard Coke ir J p,' , ’ , J sg*" <>•'« k "1*."' ciiV’jJ ■ lioinaa Davenport J Thom*, n K J c ."“i>SKffircJ JJ i nV J WlMism F. Gordon J I e w iii M per H r> Charlea Johnson I l.ewis Maxwell C Lewis Maxwel r, James I re/.vant J Join, v \i > w’arl\1 ^ M7cer C Charles F Mercer C «■»«■•*•7 ■>. Urs/te j* An effort has been m r , Stevenson J that Messrs. Harbour Chit i. P °t r*CT ''"ipressbm *«•»«•»«* ■»' w ef)t# ' \\m P",,,l lll*i of oi|r Corf#ti«T>d forwhlrT,vh/u,;;v;:Uf":,r '•* - -p VVr «h 'll eomatencs »l « admirably vsr<n>n ' ,, . I « j r Kit n i, our ne, —Th, J'll? ”mf!h’.•* B" ■■»*- ' I i-. Urn his ««/fsr ", "* his s/mre. tVe have M/.! ,r‘'!,y " 1', or 1 nod to nit «ever*l p pers. ’ 0 pc nfsd ciplc# <ut TO THR 'editors. I /m not in fh* I * -* f>i • of wtltin * v- n h«" feai.y .he la's mu,dsn * ,,‘1 n s roocly Imp,....* B.'s"^ *"" *• *»>lng a wod or two to you ("«’ . '!* y ot judgement wbal n.e t0 m.ke’of y",, U“*r