Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 7, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 29 April 1831 — Page 1
THE CONSTITUTION WISD031, JUSTICE, MODERATION. vol, as. EjAWSHTESiUSUSH, SiD!AXA; FRIDAY 7 5 Q its i ; .a :t 3
n-ivrrp , rr.i.wnrn nr miro. us CURNF.R nr mr.H ASl SHORT STnKKT.
TF.HMS : TWO nm.t.AUS Al HFI V CrNI Spar vor, pavfcle wuhm tin-j nr; but may he tli.ch.ti -ip il k'v ili- lim mtm of TWO DOLI.AKS in JiIvjiut. Ihr'e niund'n ir ihe C'mhiiii :ict imiu will bcailt.oxl for atUam-c taylUllt.
I parable production of that body: paper?, ' ly the paramount subject of revenue engage d ' assurances that if ho gi ts foot-hold on oil, I wliieh called forth that decisive strain of coin- his attention, and shared his labors. The lc- ! Lis person. i sate, ami his ri0hts wile rosmoiidition from the great Lord Chatham, in gislative hi-tory of the first two or three years , peeted. I which ho pronounced them not inferior to thv of tho C'overnmeut i- full of instruction. It j And who will venture to say, th: any finest productions of the master state" of the present.--, in strikins light, the evils intended ; flovoi nmenl, now existing in the wo there
-fir. Wi'Jnli r 5. incch. J'.rl.-arti frr. l:,r .v.,,,,1, rf Mr. Uhl r rt t'i late dinner xr( ,i i ,i,n in.Vnr Yor';. I Utould do vi dence to inv own ftf lin.-s, .ontlenin ; 1 think I should off. nd ) ours, if I omitted respectful mi iitir.ii ..f great name, y t lre-h in your rccoilecUops. ii,JU t in I vtaiid lore, to speak of the Constitution of the Cnited
iworni. i in nail Dean .inroad, an ! ho liad ai-, lo tie remedied Dy tne Constitution, ana i lie
; so neon long entrusted with the didiouK duties provision which win denned essential to the j in tin
j of our foreign corn -pun dene o ut home. lie had remedy of tho-e evils. It exhibits the country
, seen'and felt, in the fulle-A measure, and to the in the moment of its change, from a weak and
A wr.r.civ at m:.. The fidlowint i" taken from ;i It-1 1 r from an oiiiccr on hoard the I . Stan -"frigate Urandyw ineto his friend-in l'rederiikslmrVli, dated Uibalter, Her. 1. ls.'lO. "An obiect of gloomy int rest presented ifc-li,
popular institutions in Unit's of .rc:xoitc-j a few hours ai'Ur despatching my la-t letter to meiit and commotion: tliev have d sub- vou ;it w as the wreekof a vessel nt sea.' A hand-
i- greater security lor pt rot.- or prop
th
United Mates! We have tr the
treate.-t po -il !e eti nt, the- li:!i.-.u!ty of eon-1 iil-dt f,!;e. ductin,- our lon i.-n affair ltonoraMr unl .-- -.aci nt.
State, ot the wi-dom of il- pro i iion of th
.uuieuiiic- avu if. in - us a.l.H'tion. of the t o - l.t-f ..t l,v W-..1.;., ,i.. i , !.. i, t i,;. . T...
ticcof the Tinted St.itis; ami purely the hii;h and mo-t re-;.o'i-ib', - ilutbs of that station
froia which it r. viied the country, and of tho r.tspirity a:.d p..v,cr to which it !.a r-ii-ed it, and yrt pay no tribute to t!ioi who wrt hi.hl in-tramc. it il in accuu; di ,!,m,- tho work ? While v. e .lie lo re, to io,ici that ii v. t il.u. I-
J l 1 1 1 :n 1 1 1 sirou. ; w liile we on at ui tie anot'ui r that we live undi r its hi ni.-n lns'u
and chi ri-h hope- of it- Ion,- duration, v. v. c; not for.i t who t!u y u r' -that i:i th'; illy
oi:r national in! i::.-y, in the ti;i:. - of
confederacy of state-, into a ;i r.n al j slant i;;ilv llnu an 1 steady, while tlieintasn ut still restraint d atul liniitetl co- I of the ureat inlilical dei v ha e bt i n here
fully, withont a stro't ,er and n.ore pirfet t In-1 veinment. It shows the first working of our i broken v. p ; while thronos resting f-.-.es of ion at home. Thou'.li not a member f the ' peculiar sy-tesu, inuedt a it then was, by raas- proscription, have totti red and 1 ; nl Convention which fiamed the Constitution, ho I ti r hand-. j while in other countries, the oarthq.e ot unwa yet present while it was in sc-ion, and (, ntlomcti, for one, I confess I like to dwell j restrained popular commotion hasallowcd looked anioulv for its rc-ult. !?y the choice o;i ti.is j,art 0f,,ur hi-tory. It i- coo.l (or us ' up H" ':lw 'i1,i r,.Yi at ul ai-ht to ol' this eit v, he li, id a seat in t he State Couven- i i.iru if w 1 t'.,r t. iii.'t il,.. ;inn. ! trcthiT. t)ur novernmenl has be tried in
tion. and took an active and zealous part lor tiou of the country at this period, to uny its leace, am
no' aoo.mon oi ine . onstituiion. Mo was se- ,i;t;;,.,,i, i. -ji i'.
1111 n. to see how thev stru '"'lc with obstach s
real and formitlable, and how gloriously they j brou.-iit the country out of its slate of depression and di-tre-s. Truly, trf-itlemru, tlie-ej founder- and fathers of the Con-titution were i '.r..at mi M; ami liiorou-hlv lurni-hed for every j
on. Ill l ,
could not Kayo bet n trusted to nbl and hand-. It i - the duty, or..- 01 c.;iial iv, aii'-e and .hdii a.-v, oi l nat tribunal, to t'.
111-
le-ijiondi n-
constitutional on State law it v . anil e-pt ci HU'l th" firn.'ii fitt. d Mr. .'.n
iter
-, ari :u.r icca -ionailv
The ci neml if ai nin nnd abiluU the prudetii.-c, tie: mihine-, of hi ci. ir 1 -t. r, eminently to he tiie h ad of such a Court.
to work our I Vh: n tl
-air. mainly a-s;-t
th lii iHTici . 1 ri.nul 1 1. el tint 1 e!i r arl the stron.' icelh 1 tion- which the occasion pve-e- upon ii.,ttiat I v,a- not true to cratitmle
1 it has been tried in w.aud ha
conduct of its public : prove.! ltscli lit lor hoth. 11 has t). as-uiea
1 Iroin wilnout.vV s access! 11 uy re.-isten ioi iv ;
j itjhasheen disturbed within, o. liaFcctually jtpiietedthe disturbance. It can st'. trial it ! can ttaml a--ault it can stand it nity , it ican stand even thin;,-, but tin; iH'in - of its
own beauty, and the wcaiieiunt its own
oio.l w ork. All that reading and ieai nine 1 Zenith, it can Manu every tmn'v . .- could d... all that talent and intdiisrencc could ! ''-r- ' ra-hn.-s and oown loi.y. do, ami wiiatjuhaps is still more all that ! H can stand every thine but ,li.-;ainzatmn, I..!,.- experiia-f in diilieult and troubh '1 time-, j .ii-uiiion, and nullification." 1
ni l Ultimate practical l.now leit.'t
1 a
a ii
Ki
ll i! I'll Jo'.IN .1 ,
sp'oth-s as it-elf. Th(--1 ii.iru nt n.
tneii. the cotcin-iorari - of som
1
rily be-
not true to atrioti-m, i.ot true the dead, not true to .,ur tee
if I should foibi r.r t. i.mkc i:;.ution of Ai.i.x-! tut
er.in::.- ot the cri! ri.be . .., , i;.;,,,, i'il, ,m,ir, ,-..l.l .1., I have sail, sent Lemon, wl
t ton. Led uothin- not aij s,,in.,l h) pit tu,m f,,r tiC .,r,.ilt l,sin s 0 lieve to be true; that there i i.olistr to th
II. :et!t!e- ,,,,.,;.,.. ., ,,,.,,.....1 l,i !i,il.,l overnmcnt .; 1 li"U from o:.eli and aywwo.l U'lis on
ofytm. known j ..,ul,rilei!i.' common obirct-. extendia- oer all 1 ' i:tl ir''1"!'1''- N"ot
t- t.ie liviii" or ; t. most, and rev red by all. w ere so con ii' u-j ii,,, si-i','; .,,,.1 . i,",,l, ;..- 1,,. ,,,, ,0 ii,,, ' from those w ho w ill man
ns or inv own 1 oi- in toe iran.m.- and iiiiontni-oi the I on-ti
ir!
ion
nifl rail
AXiii a 11 imti ', ' -:. ("oiuin.-' from the military fmiee of the fBiintrv, vita youth, but v iih knoi'. led-e and
0 early to important sta-
tate-. and yet touchin.' theoower o
States no farther than those commnn ob
li-
iuj io be fi-are:! L up idly to tueir
ei
. 1 own propositions, mid till us tt ti.ey
mean
tiotis nndi r it, that a tribute than llrixe '.in n, cr am able
j re piiro. I confess,! love to linci r around these
Iter, indeed, ; original fountains and to d.riuk
liceri o
line to t !u 111 !";
maturity, ey 11 m civil al:airs lar beyond his . of which mi 1. tion i- to be made. In the revo
y rai s, he ma le tlii city the lace of his adop- j lutionaty history of the country, the name o tion; and he ..nve the power of la mind to; Chancellor I.i.vini..-ton became early nromin
iw Lin , .wiiiiii tv Ml nr. I .it 0 1 ,1 ini 1 One 111 : In imp;) -o-
1 - - .-..,...-......,., ,.... ........... ...
i'h: r.: was vet another, i 1 t!,. 5.,;ri ,,f tli.. tlio r..-:.-..!-,
liens of the povernmi n t, ni.il so w i-i ly an.
(oiiPtry, t..e name oi ,kii:f,iliv b ilant .-.l and adiu-ted its bearin-
to ainiihilate poivi is oxt ria-eO) t oiun -s.
f tht irl I'Ui, certainly , mere are tuittp 10 me 011-
ution, and we ou;ht not (nut our eve;
to them. We know the impo.noe 01 a 1.1m and intfliicent Judiciary; bihuw s! all we
secure tho continuance of a n and intcl
a 1
.'ii
the contemplation of the weak and di-tracted j i nt.
lie w a a nn.
condition of the country. l).iily in.-rvasin-in declared Ilule; endi in
' liu-
-T of that '.
e ; and a
ncpiaintance and cnlid-ncp with the people ' the 'omuiittct; which drew and reported tin
of this city, lie saw, what they al-o saw; the i portant Declaration. At the period of the ado;absolutis in o-sity ot some t lo-t r bond of l"n- j tion of the Con-litutinn,hc was its i.ru friend A ion for the Statct. Tld w as the creat object j able advocate, lie yVil a i:.' ii.L; r e! the State of desire. He never appears to have lost -i-ht j Conyention,btins: oie of that li-t of di-t ii;L".i-h-f ,f it, but was found in the lead, w henevi r any j ed and .-ifted men. who venro-i r.ti -d this oil y in
and propyl tjotis.
:iu,n - - wine n j Jjy iu(; bee;; aft ,-i wards, for c iot years, S.-- 1 idT, too, ot . crt.tarv of Stat.-;, and as lor. - t'n -ilciit. !r.
.M.ulii'.m lh- had an e'p;a i. nee in the allairs ol the Constitution certainly second to n.o man.
cent Jm'.ici.n y ! ( leni 1 men, c Judii i-.ry is an api 'ointment of the Kxecue power. It
cannot c ii 5 ;.ie I
onti'iue or renew it ' its vac mi bo Idled in the omary moiles of
IXta ut iyt- appointment
.More
than
By other tnan hvni;
his
y iicle i
If the time d;all eyercomwlur
hich
icayen
thin whs to be rittemptt d for it s accompli d
tuent. One experiment after another, as is well known, wastrifd, and all failed. The State were urgently called on to confer such further powers 011 the old Congrc-s as would enable it to redeem the public, faith, or to adopt them-elvs some general and common principle of commercial regulation. Rut the States had not agreed and wi re not likely to acre. In this posture of affair-, sit full of public diweu'tv and publii di-?re--', CommisMoncrs from five or fix of the Statis nut, on the re. on-t of Virriui i, at Annanolis in Septeiu-
. . bcr, !7i. The r. ci-" ri j et if la ir ap.-oinl-laetit, wa to take into ron-id. ratio 1 tb.e tr .de ofthei nitid Stati s ; to ex.-uaiu - the n hit :vc situ:i'.i'il'. and trad. - of ihr' 'cv. ral States; and to co'.i.-idi r how Lir a t:ni:.,rai sytcm of coniia ri i a! rc-ulatior; was iim --ary to their common int-r -Is and i-f-rn-niie; t harmony. T.lr. II imiltnii was rn- of tie se commissioner ; and I hav understood, th.ouv'i I cannot asrt the firt, that their I'.-, crt w . I'.rayyn by him. Hi nssoeiat fiom " '. ate wa- the v -m r 1r .Til l:,- V.i s..x, who h"; lived lot and - till lives t ' 1 the ha- ; y .', of the counsels w hi' h ori jiiist 1 t '..is r... 1 1 1:1 z. !i its 1,1cm-
: public llfj lias be. a incorporated, as it wer i into the Constitution;! tho original com 1
. tion and oroiect ol attcn.i tin.- o term it
d ) it. actual framin -. in e xidaininr and n eon
. 1 - A - 1 .. .1 . 1 1 I..' 1 1 - I
yaieiiis ami liniuence 11110 rue tiouiiiui scaie 01 ;
1 I
avert! when men
h
le. pf.ed in the
preme tribunal of tho countrw ho eiitertnjii
vepi
tbatbotly, and tiiri w the whfcle wi iclit of!
'., j opinions hostile to the ju-t pa r- of the Con
st itut 1011, we .-hall then be JU'U tij an cvn
1 . 1 . . . ..(.... v .. w... I .- Imp .2. Will 111' 11 lT
menum iv sjn-aicmg ana yyriiiiij:, in assi-ting I' " '" -'"t-"j. iatthe lirstorir.inization of the ;,',y rnmcnt un-1 surgery.' From that inoni.t the Constituder it, and in a lorn; administration of it- ex- ! tion i- at an end. Il they yv are appointed ecntive pow. rs, in'll'.ose various way- he has j to defend the ca-tle shall bel) it, woe betide 1: 1 o e .. ..:...:.. 1 ...:t:.'.i t l.o-o wl' bin ! Ifl live to si that day come.
II i til 1 I ill I'll i I 1 I I I ( ' I I 1 1 1 - - ft i I J K III 1 I - " -
mil atl'ection. It comm. need it? bein- and j tl. uf il? true spirit, ;n.,l inlniiin- it-' 1
us ljless,n... here, il was in llii- env, in t.ie 1 1
the Constitution. (ientlemen, as connected with the Constitution, you have al-o bu;al recollection- which mu't hind it still clot r to vour attachment
some and entirely new hull lay bottom upyvards, washed by the surf of a hi.:h and broken swill. We lowered a boat, and took her alongside with a stout rope, in hopes of being able, by taking the end back to the ship to heaye (he lost ve--el upright; but f.nding it ex-cee-lii'cly ilaiv,orous to tho boat to attempt that cKpcriment, I directed one of the carpenters to hap on the wreck with an axe. The iutrepid fellow suceednl, and in despite ofittumblin' and tossing, cut a large hole in the
bottom from yvhii h i-.-ued a current ot conhnctl air, so very f.i-ticd as th indicate but too plainly, that -ome of her unhappy crew wire Mill inhabitant- of their faithless bark. We hailed, but no - .umd was heard, but th.at of the di"tuib...'. sea ai ion,; hi r shattered timber-. NLhl, and an tippioachin-- gu-t obliged m to
desi't from further t Hol t-; she ti?,.l Imrtcli in iloiir ia bcr b. old, and v. e judged her to be a Jht'iliuiorebi'ig ofa! out l.Vl Cm- burthen, and anoareiitly cap-i-edt u or twelve day-. Some oiher-'ars yyen; taken on hoard the llrraidywine. Wo'thin stood on our cot: r-e, anil the brief record on our hi,- i-probably the only onever made of hir late." I'emarkable change in the ( hanro l of thi-Mi-sie-ippi! I')' tin- steaimr llramiy me, xv; have (say-the X;-w Orleans rdercantilw A.l-yerti-er,) the coiilinwi tion of a long exj e'tid eul-e.r in this river. Al Ihe yvi 11 Knoyvn culvt,
oppo-ile too month ol bcil rmr. the curp ai bur.-l across the neck oi laud, by the aid ol'Cnpt Shrc e, and ha made a channel l'.IJjard.- wide and about 1 fathoms deep already. Flat bouts and raits have di icended through it with tremendous velocity and the Ilrantlyyvin.;
would b.ave done tho same but tor business on the other route. The distance hotweeti this and Natchez is thus shortened about thirty
mih s by olio short cut-off; ami should the same thin occur at the Tuuican bund, (yyhieh is ex
tremely probable,) the distance yvi 11 be lessened one hundred miles!
riiM-i ol Ineii'ls. noxious, that the w iJovi r:i;;ii iit To us -'em lean n, who come dow n by t ra. '..I i' o: :
vet our-i'
are yviti pur.: llh'd
ill eTi.iu.h -s, the int:i 11. '1 Ley pa' rioti in,
o; dp:, in
sl,.ri. d in its c
;;ie younger, it h; l-a! s..ixi' ar opci :::
. n.. c? t'.P lir-t 1' :"i-' ' '.. :l t ; i -1 .it- j ..fits of i ni iia-i . t:i; : , It tit t he ail h e.v ; , with tears of j. J pr.'.-sod tii" hand of
l:om its f,r-t
.L-ain. th r.-fore. I ask, ifl. e .
I the Ceiistitui: in i-. e.ll.'. ",1 j . an ? H" ha 1 retire 1 v. ith 1 , par.i of til" e.etui.uT.i. , an
"lls-atio-i of !:!''. ;nnot te!i us m hat.
i at it !!" If - mi.
d let
.11.1
Woe!
Ma'.:. Pi.- in
t i t v , i ' i t '
ni, yih.it -I
hope, wh it m'i'i.iiH.ib.iie many eyes were s ii''used how cordially i a h man
hi ui w in) til' tu xt to 1 the op. n air, in tl. ci view of as vm'ei.-d tie - u-
v.t;s heard soh i.piv t-i : mn hi- otl'eial oat !:, r " utin ;
of Chanci ilor I.ivia. ton. i'ou t .en th.e..l .'.-titleiuen, tfiat t!u- ji at woik oi the r:ii!
.it wit; ;oii i ti-t-.1 ti i
e oi th:
-, trie l.r-t ; M-i mn. .'. the v, ,,i-
im tr.m lie-
l.cs,,;,. matt rs th. h --, ! I ll i.uesj has eaii-
an accuracy al n tl.: ted, as, in my yoiid farther ci ..fthe .'O'-lifi: liens too hi. i i a: a theory -pit id
i
i 1 it
ci u.cera. 1, a hi e; i d on that ting. II. peculiar t.
ht h:
-', y.io v - i.r dv
pan 1 -oli kn;.e
d to -Am :, in tin
air of th
it ba. days
countr 1 siiali Ije pre-
. to nlit forim r aillic
of tiie ;nnfedei'alion. 1
im
a tl;
; . i - i-
to
r--.
j . 1 1 1 1 . . o , .
a. II.- I d ilia pillar ::s struck
i :t 3 -bin ace tl':; .-tat
ate. .'if, im
W 1. 1 eh ! wilh
I i ;..f
tion was iii'cum:
t'U
(hi - I'm
1.
K. r. b.. mi, ! Mr. M oiist.n are.I lieyi t he only i voa had a Covcrnioi l f that t
. ft ! i;. ' :' yy.-re ' ! S.i-.- of tin
I 1 . .lis.'i; i.;.,o : ft rtuui s ; tpi
snrviyoM. The '; Comi ,i--i.ej' r i comaem led J rr ti.en, i::.i. . . what 10"1". ; hi"- the i: xt v ear, a 'ein ral Cii-1 .-far -'-' ue 1 to sh l.nticnofall the St it. , to t ike into -erioip- ; that :.u-i i- ion h ('.lib. ratjo'i ti ciii iiti' i. t.fthe e.tuntrv. and i th.' VK volution; h
It timt ltatr-' : ..:; u '
re
'.cri'. the 1" the v i i nt i
.1
i ral bin ' ru;in i t of the 1 I.iel:. ! :
Lilti.l you,tpai at tin- i ,nven;i.n .or.
ton wi- an at tl i e a n ; i ; . I.t l.o ii Cori-t.t uti'.n y.'f! ' fr mad ai, '. se.biai co'intrv. And thin s: :i"l hi r u " ' t
-lit.
1 .
i tl riot 1 a- ',
!!::,,!
i r. Th t d to th work w"
t.
:t!t'!l ; .viol--! . ;:fti
il
l;t-w i- .P.,
In
to he 111. ta.t'ir.iiiv rs. til 1 . y i r l u ! .
. o d: an ". he writ- r-
t it.iki
lie
tie
!r. llaia.it. i rratlv e.i-'.n
n--! n . r- a i
and .'.i.l !i ; to it
an 1 ; iritcd.
t I.t w . re oi t 1 '' IH! Hi!
..ir. VI . in ht- i th
el th-' C -I. tl' rei i ivi d a - iiu:
Ututi'Oi wi it itiies and o li'iuar f.JS,
ui.:
i ra li'iua r f.is, nnu
I I t y yv rt to be ante t'lady an wi ri 1. t ' ol the I'edt r.i'i-1,
, in..-! Mr. .lav.
re v
h. I w I r ; : ai! the ii ia z lieW i.t
. . r-I.e.-to ti.. "ia
I'd adii.ihistra! :o:: ' I
-titetion. Ail-lie he yeas at th" la ia war who yens air
hi; I'tuipt r nieti, and w !a w so, by the uii:.ni:i-..-i- suiii.i. to be lir-t in p. .' . . (lentlfnn n, I. ci - io:iou-ly
th. a ii. da! .. -!, U n f.d'iHed
- ol 'o'l111' i IKl-
ol pre-enl i.:eo;iy eliier.ee o miiii-lraf ion not sa.t ti or eva 'op-' of lair aa 1 si; p tion but element ry i ri; an ui I 1 i -I : n li a ;. ; 1 i a 1 1
nt I. ::i' a ti.-it 1 , ii a- in. i.-t n
te n I
is o ; i i.iim.
.ps
t be-
e ri pas II it hiia I ( -y ell
lie V. r;e;-
di.
an., ac. t.o'.v; : parly, l .' ua i the ( 'ol.-.illli - shall t ..a -t ru.
: hers ; v..i: : ih- -; ty, I 1 tioa il,e y el".
Hal n, by a yva v
.tear
-.1
all
llVl s In: .it fur r la h
iv no . t-ii ri t y , pi ulleiue again t the pos
it y of th; - evil, bat an aakei.ed ublic vi ! .V. I i.l'OV.' ?a. --yf; but 111 that sillt'
,::iia o ii.iep wl.L !i -i.:l h ad it to r.buki;
a", t -i:.., t it I. el lo .'rainy
ie-al : paint t ui-, or io i nun
erentig a Court which its i, -visions. If n.em-
ot Congre- betray tl.tr ti'ti-t, the peoj le lii.d it out before iheyure ri'.im h li the id.i nl -'i.tiihl, ; t. any t i.e. v iobilt; bis ,iu. is term of ofiee is sh..i, and popular eiecs ii,:;y ti;-. piy a sea-tiiibie remedy. Hut .'U-d-.e - of the .-'l! TCIl) (:OUl't -.'o.-.-ess, .r ; d reasons, an iinrpemlent tenure ol No e!e; tiou liutliis them. if, v.ilh
tia - Ivnur , tiiey b.'tra; their tt u -t , heaven ' " , . 1 . 'IM...
;in,i i sine u-: latusliope IT belli r rcuiis. i ne
i : ::., certainly, may onourapo n;. J.ei us noji.
.,; . Iliat v.e si. all ney. r s-e the time
lien
thel'.
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ll.'
I
"1
r; i i t -it en 1, tj.t s'i-.-c un.'l 'p.t: n -i C
.ail I -a.'..', of him : w is air m li. fir-t lir-t in the la art- ol was j-.-.'v -hewn. .!- ; a .a of the count r-. .
i
ral i
r" I think ; ,:"' ,: tio'l. li . 1
a acl ..tie;.
II
f a
ne at.
i o .v : i . . o sti'.-ition !,;. and ; rat el ul I.t his ;;
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Imui-ht 1 tl. It j;.t i ei from Cecity, Male Ci .py . 'il io.i at l'on,.l.k'. . p-, titify the lew 't n 1 1 1 u t : n. Its
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is ti.i u -. s iii:nne 1 may aiino-t a-k
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of hi- OW tl l itlil.il liuht stale rt'ii.t "tire, L'. nl'.eiin n, it
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o! public st ry nt -j .'-. I I'letis;-;, yyhi II and maintained,
:d t!ant rou and to pla.
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listin'ctl y ns ;!S Hiattht C.oy el lin.ent-hail be found in op; o-
siliaii to the Con-titutio:, am! v, lien Hie liiiiidi:tri !' the I nioll slia 11 bec .iiie it- betrayer--. Ci'iitleiiicii. our county staiais, at the j rut-cut time on compiamiiiL ground. Ohh r nations, v. il'n (Hli'i r.-nt sy leiiis of l'oV eminent, may be sone-what slow to a ckuov, led pe all
lint justly belong to n. Hut we i!.iy led, without vanity, that .'imrica is doiie; her
oart, in the pre it yvort ol lmprovim: nui
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G.imhi.inc V'e haTi; been politely favored by a friend with the following copy of a confession, written upon tho back of a one dollar bill of the bank of Darien. It utters a more keen rebuke than could bo expics'-td in a volume to thus" who sanction, by their example, a practice so iniquitous more especially thould it smite the conscience of tho indiy idna! whoeyer lie my Ik lor we know neither tin y l iter nor his despoiler that has been instrumental in causing his wrctchedm:?- and ruin.
Li t young men, yea, anJ obi men tollov mn ivlyiec he L'iyey, anil take timely warning from the fate of litis "ruined y oung m;i n '." The ori pinal is in tho pos-.es., i.m of .Mr. V. Crelidiaw, of this town. ('(.a.-gi't Stdtesimm. "Mil.lati 'ieyil.i.v, Nov. 1-iSl. "This is the last dollar w Inch I can call my mm out of an estate of 1 tl,i:)0-.nnl what have Uo-l? not only my fortune, but my diameter is injured, and my health impaired. Now, young men, take warning; beware oltlA.M"isl.lNC. luiu this Jay 21 year old far from any friend or relation, ami know' not yvhere to . . ?.i.F.-.i-v-.i---.'siJTv''i
iy mv heal. - ii.Li.xi.1' -x-" .''
i these vital , Ir. i-ladisoii i i l.1,1 ell ihe I Vou will; ape, an 1 in I
;rohait w as .e saw which
not to ht -- the v.eipht
Sfixii:. It is supposed that the amount i f specie now lying in the vaults of the Atlantic Hanks is nearly a-'l millions of dollar-'. The 1". S. Hank nnd branches have above 11 millions.
.CI t lilt' I 11 l H III' h
ntlei'ioi'.,
an air
strictly am) purely American, which nre mm hki Iv to oy i I run the ciuiied world. Indeed tli 3 it in Ihe mcissaiy rc-ult of the j rog-.t-s of ciy iiizalioii and know led pe. These are.
in i . n
'i :.o-c ; a- i vear
d i'l th;- ci- ' and . what I i : if li e di- ; th. n yv. r and C
into the ! ar. , can i.e r. i i v i ilh tl to j Cii oi the I'm!. .1 : nt.snre'cie'l. rd'
I!
b ili of w hat has I
Y. ho ai i"P' y t u . :i;i r o 1, ic; to I i - S
i!y ii!ui this , o'ir.try too.
I, -i .e.'ia - ,!
ill . it i.e th-eiued the w!iat ini-jhl. I am cannot be doubted the
manifestation, is char tnat the countiy feds i lir-t, popular lovei nmi nts, restrained by writ-
liiliy tiie lorce ot ti.is new o Iiii'ilio'i. j tea ( -Hi-titations, nipt, secoinliy-, iiuver-ai lith men, what I have -ni 1 of tin beneft ' Mi! neat ion. l'opular Covi rnmep.ts an.l (iem -
of th" Constitution to your .it., mi Jit lie said j ral Kdiication, actiiu- ami ic-actiug, mutually
yiit'a little cliana' in eyirv olht r luirt of the: producing ami reproduciti each otlier,
country.
II l ;.ey now -
tnat tiie ( 'oli-titu
t ha-
1 Is hem fits it left undone
am , wl
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y.t a!
j mant could do, for the whole country? ' what condition has it placed iiJ ' Where
j uldi-l."d. Mr. 1 ! u..i'.l.-u a ai nr- 1 aye xrtt il, on the- ot i a-inli to ti.e l.taaet, t very I iiv.i r an 1 I it u it y n! his mind. The whole .pi.-tioti Ilk- !y t-i .! I i I. l on the dr-i-i-i-.M ol v.- 'i ork. I! b it the f ill impnrtin -e of the ' ri -1 - : ni. 1 tie r port- "! I.i- ..-I-I-. do im; ttt- ct ;i- i; pi ; i pa' ly -.r-. ar'i yl 1 i t;i m.'i.ui' at s ot h - mn in. 1 yatil t s;,,. II. "v-i at hi t I.i - h", s lulnlb ,1 : he -iwtif Cii-tint-'.n ad.-; t. !. P.m! th' yi riifi' nt ui.d. r:t, . -tal-lidir-d an 1 or.ani. d. The de.. i .- a n.; i i e of a -1. lit I oil immediabiv .'.! d him t.. th.it ..-I, iiif nit. !r the
tntet imp. at it t, ia t'.i in'mmi
m w y -tin. II: was Tli a-nry ; and laoc 1.
(.i lite . oil. cti. duly t-. tl't-l'ii-le of y "'ir aim nay an . ni ! y
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re the
not exclusive. I nudity mjcncies w bicti, in our tlays, nppear lt deh any toy ern- ! be ..xcitiii-', stimulating and clianging ciy iiied
In i societies. Man everywhere ii now found dei!o mm din,-a participation in Coverumont nnd
we now stunt'.! Are wo i It y ated or thpraded he w iil uol be lelusetl and he th mantis k now 1by its e.i'.erut ion ? What i- our coin! it ion under i ed-e as neces-arv to self-"oy e rumen I. On the
1 1 i i ie' , .,,,.,.,( 1 1 ,. nri i. i.i,. i, ii l.i. ii iii.rt.illt b.tsl- el' these tun I 11 1 it i 1 lit S. I.ilitltv I'.lld
litither iii-:- ; ol a; restin-r it s j'ew ei-s , Im uUine i ts uni I y ? i )o I.' now led ce, our own . merieau S stem re-t. low citiaen 1 we notfeel our.-i dyes onan emiiii nee ! What has i Thus lar we have not been disappointed in
thtir results. Our existing Institutions, raised on these foundations, have conferred on Us
!.r;il ('..ti- nliiiti-t nni.,ivi.il hiineiness. I o we bope lo
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n a Iri! '.t- -,f re.; e. t to d pel -"II, leil i'ait ed u !(
oy ii, but :.--"i inti d wiihtho-el have j placed us thus hi-h ? v hat has given us this im i:l.:"'.;. ill important labors a ml i pride ! V. hat else is it, but Ihe unresl rained i.n I lat'i ! .ti a Ida Iri a mi and adv oc:il e I and free ot i ratiu of that same l'cdt in I ( '011-
J'itr. Kx-Kixi;. The London Atlas sifter ridiculing some paragraphs that have appear. -.1 in the newspapers during tho week, says, " la exchange for these paragraphs, wc give one absurd iu another v.-ay, which our cotcmpor.ii ies may retort upon us. Wo found it on our uesk, and it is probably the work of some "literal"1 deyii of the establishment, lired with a printer arvbition to '-compose" bimsell : CharlesX., -!ving, was xtravagantly xttdlc.l, and is Ma-rated. lie xhibited xtraordinary xcelleiic.e iii.xigiiicy, ce-siye xacerbation in xallation. xemaUry in t. malt, but xlriiifiek 011 .amin:ition; he was statick in xhorlmtioi., and xtn me in xcitement, Mid he xtilignisln d xtompore xpri.-ssioii. lie was xpatriated for Ins xctt st.-, and to xpiatc his xtraragance mu.-t xit and xnire in xile.
of the .rent en: tb no n, I r.- I r 1
il t be Con-l i tution. J en - ; s tit 11 1 i tin, which it has hi en proposed now to !r. Maios"-. I am aw ut , J hanij.rr, am! manacle, and nullify? Who is
ip litlemi n, that a tribute of rcrurd from me to j th --re among us, that sleuihl find himself any him is of little importance; but if i t shall re- i s; i.t of the arth, where haman tilings exist,
(l ive your approbation and sanction, it will and while the exi-teim
f it lit r nations is
Income t value. .Mr. .Ml U'uii. thitlilP to aj known tnat would tut le proud to say, I am
' rut ion of th.; U i , , , ( 1'roy idi lice, i- vi t iiiiii-ii; th. livin , and an American 1 am a countryman of ash-
i !i. St i r t ary of the i then thtie is certn ;nly no otht r ii.div i.iual liv-1 ingt tin ? I am a itii n of that Uepublic, i!:.i!t d Iiu- ibitii of; j,,- to whom the country is so much ii.tlobled ! which althonch it has suddenly sprung up, yi t
nn h a pint ", at "it h a tim , th- whole conn- j ,,r ( bb ' try p. re iv 1 with tl b.ht and the wlode world j ,. f w ith tin, iruti'in. II sited, th. ro. k of the ! ; nt tbt
n-itton.il r. soul c, find a'.iinl.iiit itr..iiusof fey. inn i.-11-h. d ..it!.. Iletouehid thcdia-l orpse ot th I'nhht n Ut, nnd it spran-r upon it, bet. The fibbil birth of Mm' Tva, from the brain'.. I Jo e, wn-hn rdly more -udden or l,,re i ri'e t than ti l.nam aal y lemofthe I Mt. d Stat, s burst C.rth irdu th- concretions of All IM'l K II M I"" - Vonr r. t ..'di . tiou , . . nt i. m. n, y,,ir r' v p. . f. and jaiur alb . (mv. -d! on-; ire to brm-bt-tore yi, a -m h at.iee a- thi. amdh. r .r.Ht nam, now, I..", nunit-i'd will the dead. , an the pun . the di'int. re-t. d, the patriotic .l.a-s .1 iv. Mi char:.' t-r 1- a brilliant i tl in C" si- rt 1 tr. -is-ir. ' .lpatao.nl re utilion. Loayiliu' bil r"' - i " arl I'''" . . . ill..:..
I. r.t riot b. lo re le lai : -i'vi m'i y ".
.! hia,-. If lit ll, b'Oii th" t mi .mt O'-' ni'-i.t
thr r. volution, r.i wb..b- lit , until I-h unai lir. in- nt, wa- a ha- of public service. . . . . ii... ....
I i r i, ! (i first ' "ipn-a nr wn '"
,1 ,,-ip. r win. h i- pan. i toy
ires of t he Co;i-t itut ion. I le w a- j there are none on the globe who have ears to Coiau.is-iopi r s at A una p. d is, in t hi ar, ami have not beard of it w ho bay ey s ine. tin, of w hich I have uln a ! v j to -ee, ami have not lead of it , w ho know any
spiik.ti; ameitinp, yy Inch to the rent en i.il i thmp, nnd y i t lo not know ol its cxi-tence
of Viruini-i, hiol its omni in a root eilmy; ol and it glory : Ami t.entli ineii, let me now
rey erst; the picturo. Let me ask , who there
that State. Hewnsa membi r of the Convention of It "'.I, aud of that of Virginin thn followinc year. He was thus intiiiiately ue-
is among u-,il lie were lo lie loiino lo-iuorrow ill one of the civ ili.ed countries of Iiu rope, ami
cpiainted w ith the w hole pro.-r-s of the forma- i w ere there to li am that this goodly form of gotion of the Constitution, Irom ils yi-ry lir-t step ! vermin nt had been overthroyvn that the to its final adoption. Ifiyer man had the I I'niteil St ites ..are no Ioul-i r united lli.it a mom- of undeitit iii.liii a writttn iii-truim nt ! denth-blo'.v had been struck upon their bond ol
Mr. Madi-on l: the mean ' of nude! -t mdiii
ri"
i"i i -
the eon-tit ut mil. whit wai- .'n-i.ne v :. in ti.i' ity , I ! f .mutton and dr. the I ' hi-ih-l ; act.iii'itt ii. . ! In- I in
on f I'.oi-.
I la
Il It b" ! by it, I.e a it ill r. in .'av.he ..I t . ' i : v. a - i Pi'llil t are
tl
ne in! t r
ihor oi in. ii nun- it p
. .. .! ! to i p-iw -an t-il ie. It lie tii. ii v, i! -i Mr. t" the ti iii.b. i- f this ( it . ti.-yt ha I, n: i-l tiie In .'-
lion, li'lvi'ij Heeti t b ' I. I mlii ti e
.; j'. pre si nl i! i v i of the lir-t t im .res-. lecur ! I yote- n:i tii -bales, ,, tho-e tune-.
hif.v hi active and t ;!i. aunt apfo.cy in c i . i y Hip "it I I.t III Uslll. ! tll.lt oil. Ii.-S. 'I I." peel --a; y . "'lliltt ion of t li . i y i nuiit id . tienr.ia. ' im "t ol t h '. . ;u t inei.l , and t ,. . ta I-
t'nion that they themselves had destroyed t In ir chief ond anil t i.t ir chief honor- w ho i l'n rn i hose heart yvoub 1 not - ink .lilhiii him?
I a i- tin ie Unit would not coyer lot I i i to,- v i r v -!;' me. At this ycrr mom. nt, a r.lirim n, our eouiitrv is a p m nil rt luge tor the disliv-'scd ami the pcr-et ut'.'d ol otii r nations. Whoever is in all'.ietion from poiit ica I orcm relict-in bis nun country , looks hire for .-heller. Whelhi r he be li' piiblit an, lly in. Iron tee oppreion
better our condition by change! When we shall have nullified the present Constitution, w hat are yy e lo receive in its place? a' fathers, tin we wish for our children better (iovcrenii nt, or better law s? As membrrs of po-eiel-,, us lovers of our country, is there any thing we can de-ire for il bitter than that, as ages and centuries roll over it, it may possess the Hme invaluable institutions which il now enjoys." Fur my part, gentlemen, I can only say, Unit 1 desire to thank the beiiilicent Author of all g-iiotl, for bing bom u -lirrt I y as hern, ami irAci! I was born, that the portion of human existence, allotted to me, has been meted out to me in this goodly land, ami nt
thin interesting period. I rejoice that I have lived to see so much develonement of truth so
much progress of liberty so much diffusion of
virtue ami happiness. And through good re
port, and through evil report, it will be my consolation to Im a citizen of a republic, unetpialetl iu the annals of Ihe world, for tho freedom if ils institutions, its high prosperity , and the
prospect-ol pood which yet lie btnore
Da
r-iAv r.u. If there is any day in which w are ipiitc certain that wc bbxll meet with no tiial iroml' rovi.ience, no tempVilum from the world any day in which we shall be sine t i have llo wrong tempers excited i'l oursdves; no call to bear with others; no misfortunes to encounter, and no need of Div ine assistance " induce it on that morning yve may solely omii prayer. If there in any evening in which we have received no protection fromUod, ami .xperienccd no mercy at his hands ; if yve bay e not Iost a single opportunity of doing or i eeeivitngootl;if we are ijuite certain that yve hay t not oncc'spoken imady iscdly with our lip,nor enter tained one vain or idle thought in our beat t--, on that night we may safely omit humiliation.
FISOM Tllli IIOSIOS TKANSCHII'T. A Jeweller in this city, received this morning through Ihe 1'ost liiice, a silver watch and the following letter. "This watch was ktol.u from you, and the money is the interest on the priee'of the watch iinceit was taken." Signed "Conscience, or rather the effect of a rey ivnl of Koligion." Fnclosed was tjili SI, estimated interest of the value for five or six yean, there was no date to the letter, ami no kit eof the author of it can be discovered.
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cnui-e, ;i -nt it mt ii, is oiiwaiti, naigiii oiiwutti ami for.vryrd. I . t us not tarn to the rigid nor to I be h it. Cur path is matked out for us, . b ar, lain, bright, distinct ly th foieil, like the milky way across the heavens. If we are true to our country, in oui ibiy and g ni iHlion, and those who come after us shall be true to it also, fs,uri.y, a-'-uretll , w slia 11 ley a to her
(li U,,i,ii or whether bel o mouHti h or mo-, to a pitch of pro-peril y and ha;pine"-,ol honor leirrliist, living from the tliron s that criniihlnj and power, im vor jet rua. hed by any imtioti and fall iiudi r or ar uin 1 loin he feels etpial ' In lu ath the -tin.
The annual amount of tho sums receive., from the public treasury by the Fngltsh Uojai '.imilj.uot iiieluiliiiglbe King ami Uui cii,i on. hundred and cixty thousului pounds t-terblic sum t. ! it h Ui. ir ",I:ije sties receive for their expenditure, is four bundled thousand pound' sterling.
The Siamese Twin0, Chang nnd l'.ng, have arrived in this cit y , riulndidphia ; alter a pleasimt y oy age to, and y isit iu I .omloti. They bay o b'nintilto ri ml, write and talk s(,iue F.iU'luh; l ave improved iu body and mind.
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