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.Hr. Tyler** l<elter.
'l'he new relation which Mil. I vi' h us-'umci-g*
so the American people f in consequence of
deinhe of Ihe President,rentiers hit* opinion- upon
llie eitgrossing political questions which a-.*
e country, of no ordinary interest. Aiul ns we -
c repeatedly been asked already, what xvcie*.
is news on various topics, we have extra* •
etl 1 in the tile of the Richmond \\ big. of C). ‘
loher last, the following letter from him.i • a .■ u
mitree of Virgin! ui**. to xxhieh wo won!.l nor,
the attention ol our tenders, as indicating his opin
ions on matters of great moment ioihecouui \. j~
11 nuico, October :kl. 1; to. V
HON. JOHN t'T i.KH.
Sn \\ e tiller no apology lor tho present ecu
lUUtiiealioii. In-yond this—that you are a e.-indi-S?
- »l«te h>r the volet* olV'.he people, and wv are ,-- 1
portion of the voter/. The light of inquiry on;,
llu i one ha stl.obligation to iiiu.wn *•■
theolhei, hnTve always appeared to ns to l«e pi
led —absolutely inherent in,and inseparable boiu/v
the positiuijj; w» iigeupy with respect to e.uV ;
iilhcr, as jus|t stated It i • not known to us,
uitmialcil. that like \ our as-, enm ?
in the -fxisUng eunva»s, you recognizo .’ at right! ‘
ol enquiry in friends and eonnceiions only . an.m
alfecl !•» limit y.»ur responses to the special u>. .■
and direction t»l lelalions and parti/, ms; Put*
i oiilil pretensions Itke these possibly be ■’
home to you, their inqunlaut h.uung upon im 1
fundamMilal principles of lepr.-entative nspoi, » •
sibilily would urge only more imperiously the*
propriety of exposing them to our countrymen.J*
\ our situation, amidst the scenes of agnation*
ami excitement which surround you. is nio.-t j*,> • .
collar. \N lul>t others have been drjuvn \
neatly forward. o:id their opinions demanded ui
examined with eager scrutiny, \ on c.m! your opin- v A
ions have been permitted to pass almost without v
enquiry or notice of any kn i. W e must he per- '
milted to break in ujkhi li is Hale .am repo.-**.’’
though from no wish, be assured, to disquiet m ‘
aniiiiy you ; hut with the single view ol
onr rights and oui happiness, so far as t!i, \ n•,>
(possibly) l»e pi weed by events within {ho spin-.. .
* i yout influence. We have ju seen >
dress to the Tippet au*e ('tub . I Wa>hig!on Ci
ty ; and the tone ol confidence and exultation in
which yon have there ptcdicled the elevation e •
General Harrison, and con-c.jiu nth ol snir- 1: *
I** the two highest stations m * ur Covernnu nt.c
Miouid justify, Ml least in your • s:»ni*i. n, a* \
solicit ude. o;i our |u i. Kh respect to y» rads
ami designs, when as you have averred. you shall'
lie clothed with power, .should Cene..d Hani-i *
sun be elected President, almost at the age of three!
score and ten years, there is no extravagance u,t :
supposing, that the four years* term, which
has been 1U dged by him seif a Iti , .
anticipated by the course of nature, and the I’x- .
ecuiive powei oe thereby devolved on \vu. In*
contemplation of such a casualty, an-', yielding
to a sincere anxiety to preserve our liberty am.
happiness, we take have to u quest «d von p;om; i
and explicit answers to the following inquiries : -
Ist. Do you or do you not recognize in the pen
pie, or in any portion of them, the right to r. '
quire from ait who are candidates for their s. ll' a-V‘
ges, and Irofci all who shall become their olliecr-. .
agents, or representatives, a disclosure of then A
o§ inmns as to tire character of the government,
the powers it may constitutionally cxett, and the
measures and policy which it *>• glit to adopt am:
pursue!
”J- Do you recognize a correspondent i-’.,liga
tion on the part of those xx lio a;e candidates. . i
who ire the agents, oflio ntativ
the people, promptly, explieiry and honoilv. tc--
yiehl such disclosures, and tnorover. /a'alouslv
and m good faith to obey and enforce the wdl i i
a majority of their constituents, whenever that’
will shall he known to them, unless it .vlmll re
quire the infraction of some moial übligution; /
and if it shall require such infraction, do you or : .
i!»i you not consider it the duty ol the represent
talives to resign, and id oppo.-c his
opinion to the will of these to whom he ewes"
his representatives» vistenee, ami with respect to; 4 *
whom he can have no right to act, except in a ■)
representative capacity ?
.'JJ. \ nu have asserted, in your address to th-. a
Club before mentioned, that lien. Harriet n.thro* k '
all the changes of his public life, has pu: m prac-"
lice the prec« ps ol \\ a<hingJi'ii. \\ • i*. .Ist . 1
you to inform us whether the nfusd ofr. u’l
\ Harrison, in the first insianco to ■!■ • -Jose lusopi i- .
ions and intentions "afitrto j'. rut! »*• / ■” —
h»s subsequent partial dt-* l.*sure oi them to eon
kietions and pailizans. up -n theavovv.d prinei- ,
pie ol personal partiality, solely, aii.i n,.t i do- *
terencc to the rig ts of the people, a-.d th. n to.».
under an injunction ton.-* his com ..unieatioi;
privately, and to keep them from pu c\.-..
find any warrant in the pu-cej*»s of \\ asliiiigi.in.iv.
which you affirm that <»e.fl ll.ims.m has wel! v -;'
read and dt*t*ply studied; and if they il », that v.m -
Mfil] point us to the until.) itv ; far. we »• a » hon-r
e»(l« fls-nre you, that in all we h ive ev« r ri*ad or!
beard of the life and conduct oft« -.*’g - Wash- - .
L&iigtou, we have heard nothing of t!i • kind. W
gnuestyoi; i*» inlorni us whetiicr in \*»ur »*pin-
the proleiwnms implied, and indeed open'*
claimed, in the ci*aJu*v <»t (on. li.;rr • ;; j.:-; i .- -
licej, be at all compu.ii-ie \s.. eh tin* existem
s Representative Republic; and whether, on the
contrary, you dn not regn.d eomiut t as sub
of Kepablieanis.n, and as err*!.'.-hie nei-
J(rr to (to- wisdom, thecaodor, nor the good m:.n-:
tfier s of if*: cvjthor ?
4th. In the same address, although you h r.*
displayed quite a par* ;Pal solicitude tor the w« 1-_V
fare of the people ol the District oi ('olambia, von?
have in llu, ov.-rHowing of yoar ai)l. lams, omit-,/
led to tell mem whether you would e to K
save them from tho ofi-alt« r;»pied invasions of the 1
fanatical Abolitionists. ?vow, . s ;r. p<• great;.-./
desire you would tell us, (and we l ankly a ; f
we enquire more on our own at*-omit, than from
any tenderness we fe» l for pc pie of : :»• l>is::?.
whom we nevertheless wi-!i v* ry v.»■ ii.) whether
you sue to favor ol permitting sla'Ciy in the D:s-V?
trict of Coiambiii to be inu rlered with, or «lis- ,
cussed even, in Hongnas ; or whether, if haply •
vou sliould lie President, and ;i bill mu-dung the
rights of slaveholdeis, titlis-r in th«; •"’tat* s *»r the
District, should be enacted, you would exe t tin i
highest power vested by the < ■.i*.-;tiln:i.*n i:t the :
Executive to arrest its consummation' In .-iiort -
would you volo*such a lull I
jfltli. Do you believe the Congress . the t . S.'. :
to be vested with pow**r by the l ' i ' 'tution, t*r -
incurpo r *<*«? a-National Hank r W ould y n not ■
consider such ;n incorporation.t!io;:.>h warranted
by the const;tßt*o#» as mi lievou s cli
upon the pursuits and In*bits ot our p« <p'e ;
from the ialtuenre it woul-i ■ 1 capable «.f'exciting. -
upon tiie independence of our e 1.. .*i ' \\ ou*d
you veto a hill chartering a National liaiii: f
(Jih. Do you think that the Constitution
to Congress the right to lay a 'J’anll or imp »»• .-
for the proit-. !»on *»r ad < ance
ment. of particular classes or occe} » . ’»!> ' «m*
what is your opinion ol ihe justtc*- *1 su di du: •.
and their ellects upon the general pro.-i nly ot/
the country.
7th. Do you believe that the Federal (iovern
merit Constitutionally and riglufully pi- -*- !
it in direct power to construct roads and • < f
do nuke Internal Improvements g*morally wiiniti*
the territories of the Stales ; or the power oflevy-J
jog money to he appropriated to those objects, iu-~
tflirectly, by White agencies or otherwi.-*- '
Blh, Have you n**L kroivvn, both t.-o:ii the,
speeches ami writing* of Ccn. Harri >n, il.at In ’-
approved and warmly cono.< aided tin* Pri-clam'*-
tion issued by President Jackson rhe year 1 it '
an«l the speeches of Daniel Wei* ! r u-.r- iaiiiinj. 3
that Proclamation, snsiaining aso the mc i .•
denounced by yourscll ando.'Jicrs called tin? I «»rct b
Bill—asserting that the Couslilcti'm was not aj,
compact lift ween >'•.)'< •r*• i go ■'"■ate. f on-,
grr/ts ami the ini’ t uuri v»t the t
Utilltt possess the i j’clusn'i jm, •r ■ * *i* * r; i. s;* i..
ivh.it is and what is not I ’unstMufiunal in the. pro
*oe<“dings of the Federal Covernt jcnf.
9lh. Do you not know thalCeii. 11 irijson ha
avowed bis determination not veto a charier lor .•
Hank of the l'.* s .. should a charter be
liy Congress—that he concedes to the Federal-!
I iovern me nl, power over slavery in toe District
of Columbia, power t*» raise am!
money for the purchase and t in ine p ilion *»l slavt*- j
owned in llie Klales, power over lat.-rnal
ments within the several Stales —dial i»*’ insist>j.
not merely upon the right, but upon if;iinpcta-j
live duly of that Government toesu •!i. ii a i'ro-i
teclive Tarill 1
}Otli. Finally sir. with the opi.dons an«l
decUrAtions o|( bn. Harii->n. ashen- olleri. d.-
A id particularly m the last two ol In prcie*!iii.
<|U£rii‘)-' t <lo you I i-.n vc tout any so-li iu.m ran b< .
qualified to guard, andjaroniole tiie lib»*n. i- and]
the happiness of our n.unlry— that such a nnnj
can lie a Republican in any pist a* ptation ol lie
term 7
The foregoing enquiries appear to us to eov*.
matters <»f weighty import to oui-t l\* •«. 1 i** ai»
of our lellow-citiz* n«. 2nd at the same time to be
not merely warranted, Iml demanded liy » «»• pust
lion in which you have pl-e ed with re
aped to ua and tltem. b • are l,*n ill '• experi
eoce, to consider general profession-a-* wh'dlv
unsalwfaciory. il n»l delusive. Men may well
Udieve llicneelves orthodox, when a p.iiheuf.ir
declaration of the arm les ol their * n * d might, m
our eslimaiioi* »i*ew them herehcal m tin*extreme
We have then lore preferred a result to particular
enquiries. We ask. with due resect, a full reply
to them. Ann. o« the period, of election i« ta*i
•ppruachmg. we would Imp** that your a . vver
inav not be delayed. *J*o increase the nroi.ab.lnter
of an early receipt ol tins conipj'Jnica'iori, U will
he inserted in thepubhr print*, as well im Iran
untied to you by mad uur r«*|dy would h
acceptihle through either channel.
\ our lellow-i iti/.eiia,
CSmurd) TIDMO.X K. .IKTEU.
FiliDIF MAVO.
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JOsEFII BU NT,
JJiO. M. TIM BEULAH E
Wit i.i vMsiiriu.. Oct. Kith, 1840.
s| onr b-itcr bearing dale the ;*n
w ‘lull hccms to hav»> been writ I. u \Vitl
V .* bill know I.d. ,• :‘.at I y\as abs*ji iiom V. -,..i
, VS mI . ceivc-d by me Within a lew hums ;:lt*. i
jreacluMM lioinc, Iron) a pio.i.acO d ;ib-» nee. c
;fi»ncncin i I*!.:,* ns dale, utid I •: mi;*:»tiri . v. ;i
. til> day. is it nus been publi-lic*l, as i am I ,
r-v -o sUj)p.*s{* it has been, Iroui the shin tia nt
•<. vol,r h'ltei id yonr intention to puldi li it. I bavt
!iol Up l«» this iM.Httfiil a* .i il< newspaper 10. .
• y -'olains it. 1 bis will readily oxpiain 1., \,,
- . 11 -‘ 11 -- 'o I bat it lias not ear her lu-« n iii.-wcic
r* .nidging Itoiu the r»b*rcnces which vou hava
•' bi i-n jileascd b) make (o a >pir, h debveud 1»y no
loji- the I ipp.-i iiioc Club ol Washington ot\,
• ni my late j.tiina-y n> Uuio, I am led to supii.v
I sjiiulil ii<.l have been honored i»v y»nii e*M
respondei.ee it in that addless 1 buii noi xeiiturcd
pm!.* ! with Hiune degree of i tmlid« iice,
a ‘»ii!idi-iu v \\lnch u-i-e- t evenls hax»* no; bn ~
,j'*ali idated to i npair ) tlint William lleiny ii.n
j'i>on \v.is d* >!ni(«i to suppl uit Marlin \an Du
nin the I*n--uirtitial idiice. Hot ti» v\hulgvr-i
au>«- 2 may have been indebted t«*r the honor. I
,-*iV tiiaiik'ul |,< \ou p.t dn* a.-surance xx li.cli x
ix e toe, I Soil. \ .hi have -seil me liom no ,1, -
** to bleak in 11,011 tnv halcyon repo -e, orm
; my way t*» ilisqvial or ann»»x me.” 1 lu-g loa-
Ure x. u llial y**n haxix don-- ne tb.cr the one « r
'!;•* oilier. V. v tear, however, is,that I h.»\et-eei.
• v id a Mimlar oil.nice loxvajds you bv nix
pee, 11 at Washington—lor nilhough 1 had n
i'liaituil at home during tiie whole ye.ll wp to ;.
* lie day in September, within a short distance * i
jp ,oUl ' own residence; and ulthongii, fiom y*».n
. . ulmilled intelligence, v ou must hav*- xv* igSied tlu
P •■*■>• h* coiinngt'iu x . I my sqj*ccssii»n to llu
icsuleiicy, I*»r la* icasons which you assign,
pearlier than the day on xv.ucn your letter bears
v.date,— yet vani bud not deemed it lucessarvi.
pi* lon me.on any point whatevei. He that :i
-u may, I tloubt not that it \xill be a stance oi ii -
.dnite graldic .don to you to be iniormetl, and !
give you the inlorm ilion on kmmdedge obtain*-*:
•v toy sell during my recent visit lx» Ooio. iha:
■\ { "-nci.i: Harri.-on, xvno is now in bis bsih year.
.0 nj-yvs a robnsi ami vigortm-e. nslitut.oii that
a* bis xi.-ned tlie most ul the fatale 111 u iich 1
• !es during the last fexv months, tmxeibng by
:: ic:if mu! by dav. and di hvi ring speeches to arg»
.- embluges *•! in all. xx-citizen ■ that his health
..s period, and that the prospect of a continuant
; I Ins hie b-r lour vein*#to come, is a gn at u
* hat v. lileh appertains to mu or yourselve-. !
■ ■ :'I also !>*.- permitted to assure* \»*i . il; vou
*rc nii-.laken 111 supposing that his political vn o .
opinions an- , liu r reluctantly given, «»r ur,
■online'll **lo his relations and partizans.” On
/'lie contrary, many come to luar Ins addresses
jßwiti. opinions nnfivorablc to him, ami go axxax
/..ns vvaim ami decided supporters. He candiah
and frankly gives utterance to Ins opinions; and
• mi pro *t «»} this i take leave to refer vou, w,th
■ ;somo emphasis, to bis speeches at ( olmiibu-.
F* rl Meigs, I'arlhagc and Dayton —\on will
- :ind them in any \\ big newspaper, although 1
lo not remember to have seen them in any ad
.ministration pi ini.
-j Be 1.-re I proceed to au- xver your enquiry, I
;:,sliall be pardoned lor saving that I am so far un
-.■•ntonncd ol tin* name of the gentleman whom
? dhe administration party In Virgiuia and the
: y vuilii propose to sustain for the Vice Presidency
in opposition m myself—and for suggesting t.*
.vou unit in order to decide upon my claims to that
’.distinction, which I readily admit are of no great
mx eight, whet In r il w-uuld not li ivc been nropi 11.
have o’otained the name of the rival candidate
and tn have prop mi tided (*• him ihe same qa*->
h'dieiis which you have propounded to me—lly ;
, cornpari-snn * ! opmi -r.s I, ixvVt n us, wouhl VoL
.r.ool h ive h. « n hi tier pn , a:ed t.* decide how t
* *>t your Mill rages on tiie *Jnd November next
And I submit 11 to you in all fairness, win (her
v.vhvii my opponents are running a blank i:ckot
■r* « gainst me without any designated rival, it is al
together proper to put rne in llie vx ilness stand
1 'and suhjt et me to a 1 ;gi*J c .*o-s examination ? This
_gC.au only he jiislilied up.ol the ground ilia? v**u
• ire firmly ot opiniot. liiat Mi. Van Daren cinn> ;./
, although in his tldnd year, for lour years t-
Retime, and that (u idl Harrison must inevitably
~*ido so. If there was an indemnity liom death to
1 decree had been pronounced by the Crea’or shat
who had attained that age should die hefon
'-•I e lapse ol lour years. 1 could well imagine? that
'voi-r di-.re “lo preserve our liberty and iiapp:-
i*’.--” m»glit It'ii.l you l*» prop mid interrogat ra-s
jo* me. and to lake no concern as to the opinions
uid views of the per.-on who was dgstn.ed at
i - -me time or other to lie placed on the ticket with
•If. \an Duren. Dul no >uch decree has gone
ami the lact lint a cil-z ‘Il has attain, il his
■ 1 x ear. now « xciu-s u|>prehensions with v**n
i”* .ch xvere never displayed before. In ls:>-‘
•**ll*l d.'.cksou, liu-n in his (18lii year, was re
; -'- d to ttu* Frcsulcncy xviihout any of the
d ■•• my lor*boiiings ot his ilcmise, xvhirh art? now
•; a d i»i exist as to Gen*S il irris >n. —and i am yet
r : “ b arn was either more ucliv*
jj •ru i h idl Hinixni n** *x is.
H* i ng to ha parik.netl for the free !.*m of i;.\
‘J,sMgge-tions, which tne style and manner < f xoui
v ei'er have -given rise to, I will now- proc. ed xv th
vily as 1 *;&u er your fui in -
; 11. To your first enquiry I answer, that i* is m
the right hut the duty ol the iieople, c r ;in\|
1. ..■ i mi ».-l i.e in. t*> make themselves acqu itnt,-*i
; 1 the opiiin.ns and sentiments of ih ise xvh
! • 1. r repre-ent them, or are candidates for their!
racier ■
: ■ m s it m
! ! ! - an': nn.< and policy >t tug/it to pur- {
r* , Dm 1 must with hjiml cand*)nr declare 1
yon. that it any portion oft ie people. f\v.u n
/'i f‘i p’trjji'.sf oj'id.'u ■.l / //gf luftr't/mt .'*// but aclu
it* dby tin r <:■ sire ot ni ikn.g p.ditical capital
1 ry,
/• to v-.tc r;g r ////;.57 l.'ir.i ’so //suffer ii'/iut ft
,r ht tmr; if/.- .) -hall propound queslion
■ .I 1 . ;. guilty of per
■ cniog l!;.* true obje* 1 of enquiry, am! that in
T h a case the candidate is at liberty l*> an?w<.
i u n*q as to him in iy see n best. It is a game of
which is designed by the interrogators.
uni it’isiorhim t * decide whether they sliali
a ; ! iy it successfully or 11
a ik> yt.-ur .-cc«*:H enquiry, I answer, that the
m i it and duly i*l the People to propound inter
, 'gatories necessarily imfdics an obligation on
k-’p -.t ol the candidate to answer. And far
Ijiiiswr r t./ the second part of your inquiry, as I
•fithe obiiga'ion of tiie liepreseiilative lo obey the
v \!-lu*sof hi> constilLc.jts, ; refer you for
'pi n! • liiv votes given in the House of Orb
* gat --of this State in the -ession ot I SH! *l.l, t
■ • . lei ix re . Ihe I louse el Reprc -. nt i*
-’iw - :.* 1 the s. .;s:on ot 18HI IT, on (in* (*o:npen
' ci >i 1 L ixv, and 1» my letter to tiie General As
; y ul \ irginia, upon my resigning my seal
;..e Senate il the \ oiled Slate.-, under the Ex
.-••tinging iv. -o-otio is, a proceeding altogether to*
. cent and too prominent lor you lo have forgotten
'I Ins inquiry, you must permit me to say
•\ s :s s »rn what a singular one. Jt neither has re
. gbitj.in to rny (.{iinion.s of llie character of tiie (h»v
.v rn nen!, the p-.nver it may constitutionally exert
*r ! m me e ures and jn*hcy it ought lo pursue
: rt r« quires me to enter in!o a review of the con
ol another, and to tell you whether th'-same
*r*ma among other things, been compatible will
c r '' 'o l imnmc-JS. N-ixv, th it is a ta>k which
poll •*. 1 ie; iiiie—for I would not he willingly set U|
rgias . n exclusive judge of what is or i*. not gooi
'* :s * n» rs. which you arc aware is altogether s
./j n.: ‘er ot l.inlc, and tic Lfitatibits non *>/ dispu
M/t: is an axiom entirely too old to be shaken
1 Ics overthrown, by any Opinion of mini
>u had desired me lo makegood my dechna
*:-ak 1;. ti la‘ 4 ‘ rough a I the puhlii
* ieneral J I.*•.icon had followed the precept
; ; (•• mial VV:i»hing'«ni. I x vou Id promptly hav*
*M•( e so. One «: T the 1 a Img precepts of tha
1 man—a precept ex’innore enforced by hi
p?*: 1 vampii w as, tiint it was the duty of a goodci:
his < ountry, and To peril his hUx, if needs l».
ii -r cause; and history fully attest that sud
;lc | ms !: cii the uriilurm course ot General Harrison
ij&jfroin the curly ;.gt? of nineteen. 'J’hc history u
*>•* .North \\’e-t i> his history, and the dcd.mi
/.i *n made hy Mr. Madison, that “no man •ha*
p d ridcn «1 more im|H>rtant services to his conntr)
n I had been .illy rewarded,” is fully Mistauu
f.-.r*t> which cannot deceive u .
Dot ymi say, that Gen. Harrison refused.!
i£llhe it. 1 Trice, to answer enquiries, and the
Iffi'hat I*-.* a' 1 v. .-red them tr» ronm etioiis and part
T:. an. only. : *ii d»n .1 deny hut that since, an
dm- turn: loi all n..-:i prop-.-rly lo have judge
1 q3o| hi -pi rtr-n hr- ha lan wvered. Th;- utti
•>! his olh-nce, then, accoiding to ym
1 Mown view ol it, has hccn. lli.il he has not answe
■ as proicp'ly as yon could have dr-.-md, In
*':*? jo - i soon as h • him cl: f 1 ought 1! w.i. nece,
i/t., arv, and lully iu lime to pi teeyou and hiscom
in *■*•--i**n "I all Ins views, in ordi
voil might deride on hi-, fitness lor llie Pi»
Iyk ;d< - ninil ..tli e. Dut 11. v inhu mation is every wa
■»Ufl i-ienl li »m your-. I know that his opiniot
exeiv ■ iibjr el on wllielt hi* has been intcin
x Iff ' ted, ol any import un e, have h*-cn given lor
llAi adore tin? pie .-nt ran- : « < liimein ed. li.*; mi
i<v3,| .11 j Feoph* ril the (hie iniiati Di-lricl, 1
ii-;/. ! ,j. di r-Jo*. d lully his opinions “uloihecha
4 M ir tr r of llie (tovernm»-01. and (he powers il migl
• oistiln’ionailv exert,” while his \ inreinn
yHspr-ecii, and his le’.let lo .fudge D -rni n puhlistii
,nr vear.s ag*». an* hill and explieit on tin-sn
■sjif je< lul Abolition. VVh.il more eould any i-nrp
afu r truth have der-ired than a direet reli rein
ll« o l!»ese expres-miiih of opinion ' Dut this d
* IS* lot eolllelll Ins OJlponenlH. Ihr V deemed it
'"'J,rnport.nice lo tln -.r parly to app* ai not to he k;
ff .lird. and their-l ne the charge ot Ins bring “
gihe briiirt of a < ••minillit-t anti the “r ain tl ca
Httxv utterly unfounriert tin charge x» :
been hilly rjemum-traietl lo the whole vxor
S| j have cause lo lliuiik you lor uscrihing
fXo - a kind feeliflg Inwards the Fe. ple ol the I)
ft-'.rn l of G dumhia. ahhongh yon do me i<k* mu
flemor in supposing i« h> he parental, P. erli
gLjy ,h, take un interr i in (heir welfare, ulthuu
pfe| „nver uspired l»* he regardt-rl hy them in I
B.Mliitht ot u parent— and il I did not tell lie
Sfl- whether I would intei p : .* lOh iv*- them U
rd/vthe oh ntfempied inv.i . »n of tin* 1.-n ib a! A
th ! iillonists.” It w.i-j heeau.-e*! lad ro"l lea i»n I
a lehi-ve that they kijr-xv 101 l well jn\ Miiinn ol
ivfl'o.i Ilia; Milrjeef. My ret-,oiled voles in tin* I
, t gen d Stales Nonate. ami mv opinion spiea i :* 1
dir' r'u* r ounfiv. throti •'» the ii.i-diu'ii ->l tii*• jmhii
•depress, aj»;ir( fn in their knoxvlerl g-m tiie 1 (! t 1 .
1 Ixxa- .» resident ethzcn rjfl hr* i la'.e oi \ irgn..
e 7 .f'clt me nothing t«> e.vpl nn 1 • (hem on to n Ikm..
~ - 1 1 hii .e now, m an.sxxi 1 to your » iirpm .. 1 > q;i .|
1, ; -id adopt I lie IM.-in ton of Gen> «ri IJ ,11 re :
• V v i ll ' Ssr ‘l 01 Ills h-so-r i■l .1 inlgi* lb-t iii i» <•( (i .
. v -gla, dated dOlil ol Septr-nd ■ l . I 8 .b, in the I■! 1 *,\
i- ibng words: *1 do not dunk that Cm ;c iir
id. ahull >h >l.ixe:\ in the D.s' ic. of C *iintiaia xxi;
*at tiie emisenl of the .Stit!*-.-. «*l \ irginia and ,\l •
1 J&pxiind ami llu* people of tin.- District. Il word
u hn-.ndi ol faith towards tin 4 Whites I hn.
1 fvriieiihniii d, xv ho would ecrtnililv not Irave lord*
~yv 'hr* r . .oil, j| they had Mipposed lllrtt It XX. -I'
1 / v. Iho 11 -ed t- 1 a purpose so iltlh-renl iiom l! .0
• Swhich xx.- - its o; *jer t, mid so injurious to litem a
ni.-n. n. rti mi I■' ui Hit
I•; "-Sax'e population of ibe same uescriplion. ,\
. ;T. . hrii. xe I < Vngre- . eould depin . the IN *
./li'b ul llie Distiii loi Columbia ol iheir pmp« r v
~ r|xM!liout Imir r on*. ni. If would he to rex ixe t b.l
r' h ou tin- powr-i;. n| i’aih.'inK nf Isrlore llu* ihx.*b
i, 1>• ia.\ ur. and in rlin-et 1 o.uiiiiy to the i**ii
;j'!r - iirlx anc* rl bv li-'id ( loilii.OO, ** that xvb
,xv.:- a man's own xv.i exclusively .pwl ab ..inii
.*-. 1. and could m»l be I.do n trom him xvnii
*ut h . own c*ms»*ni or his I«1 repr* s* Malixi.
, >\\ iu-llier 1 xvoiild veto a b.II violniory of .*
, < qm.lt'll-, s » plainly expressed, it -c. -«l jlj I
, s;’iesii *-nti;d Chan—a station which I neither
,£ ,i pirr* loin lhefuturr*.onxjacl to devolve < :i m» 1
;my ri'j«*r wav—it would seem to be tin* «n«ie
| vuik ol supererrogation to answer. Ton Woul
V % iol donhf mv c nisi* any morr* than yon hi
in-c? to doubt the cottr>-. 4 ol General Hamson
j Njunder the circumstam r*s supposed.
sth. In reply lo ihofirst brunch <■: yourci quit
quo;c and i.iiopf. thr* laii Ua-.-i ol Geli. Ha. 11.- >
, ' n Ins sper-ch delivered at Dayir-n ; ••‘Tin : - i
. i:of. (ii the Coristitiiliuii, a.IV e'.pre.-s giant n.
: j»<*wt*r lor such pmpec. and n eouM hi u-r l«
. ‘"hsLi!ii!:oliai to e\r n ir.e 1b..1 powx r, sun ;//
, *1 ’ itstt ii. ' UuU'Cr granted lo C //. *gr#.-y coulr.
i: d be t arried into edee ? xx ilSiout lesortilig to su» I,
ui institution. The: larter l-.:.nch ofyour er.qnin
,• -V- fully answered by n.y ahsc.r r to the l.ts; pu*
. -j 1 heM N nsU;£tion conteis on l ’•mgte-. .in r-xp e*
w .qli: r:s..- 4 *aU poweis which are im rs- i y ami \
•’ *’ * ‘any into eih . 1 the granted powers. ,N« xx
- j’ >tv» rs gi m led,” could m.-t be car tied intr
n , .!i et xvillu.ui ii:t oipor.ding a Dank, li.xii it lu
* r ? h • o ut—.l corn iusion xvhicli I presume n * oi*
, vould t!i t;y xx ho dcsircri to see the existence *•
-he Government jtr served, and k< pi •»* neil y .
; 1 ration. V\ luiher I v..:;;ldor xxamM 1;* ' • \.*i
; •’ e/'fo, il will be film* t tioegii lor me to ..v v. k n
a 1 ither a candidate tor. or an c\pi i tunt id lit
• •*(l*iesideidial olhce —neither ot winch i expei
h to le, Il \. ur qu< siton hid lieen o 1«•
jjSas to have e -ijuiud ol me what course i vv. u
I ijf'Ur.'in- ceniu! m t:-.e \ ;u: }*rfsider.ey, ami »
j. he called upon to v. ie upon a bill for tin
.j.p.ncorparatioii ol a Dank, you uld have had
■ jj„ M* rct *l and emphatic unower. As it is, I have on
to refer you to my speech delivered in llu
’.f -il nise of Representatives of the l : . Stales in 1819
*n the question of issuing a scire facias again*,
j,; -‘the Dank, and mv vole given in ihe Senate of tin
• ,‘d . btairs in lSd“, on ihe question of re-chartei
, . -mg the late Dank. #
' ('. i'hul Congress has aright to imposedutie.-
* 'ii merchandize mq rted, none can deny. The
’ ate ot duties, you ie well aware, is called it
. •/;■' nj duties, ihe power “to lav duties” i>
[ Migi'cn hy ihe C.'iisiilution in exp:e: slerms. The
, g 1 gilt to select the articles of import on winch t*>
the duties, is umpicstiunuhli-. Every duty
|.ffi l *njiOs:ed, operates pro taut / as a bounty on tin;
j of the same* article at hoir.t*. and il ha
, ccn considered a xvi.-:* poll; von tiie part of all
um* Ad ai i nisi rations so lo impxxseliic duties t » advance
•.gibe f'roductioii of such articles as were of nation
, gfd imporiance. 1 Certainly do not doubt the
or expediency of-uth a course. #
1 Hie duties, however, hduld be iatd witli :*!
t . : to revenue, r \r-epl where thr y ar* laid l
the j yof a foreign Gox ■
trade?
,1 m iave no hesitation in saying th.il I regard tin
: -Vr? umpromise laxv »s ohl; tatory on thr* country, ami
lam rcs. Jved, ■ > !..r as il »!• p<.. Is on 1...
-d.t;* car v out it- pr«*visi*.fis r- •_ ■ •.! ;4;.?.
1 ’•* > •
. enl condition of the Tr» tsury, for then
onr x li-.tre to carry ' it any system *.: Intern *
My votes are repealed!ykrc<
Congress » 4 ■
1 ■ . ■: ,in ail it
. i-p i-j'ccts, as web in i:i.a:d ?.» r*».u!s and • .::.i!s. •.
t c*ato i»arbours and riveas. Tile first, viz; a-:-. pri
vgJ 1 : ns to roads and car..! have xxill in T c ire
l \ xi-asrl. wi ii Ii- annual ap:»r«q» 1 i.i.-ns, 1, .. la. a*
,' ; (iii-.iui'i, liaxl ;i to harbours a- 1.1
fpx’i h llie -anclir a and . pproxal of I .e Fre*sii!« iu
1 »! the i nited States.
. 8. What Gen. Harrison may have said, writ
|.' t Ten or .1 .ne u;» ni the subject ot the IVocl mu
' or Force Did, and whether he approved oi \ir. (
»*x « b.-”c* - -peccli np 'ii those subjects, is as vvei
.mown to younailvt sab i,;e. I hav hqtl r;o c-nix«-r
t s*j4 atioa with him upon such subj*- *ts, nor have i
~ f ver received any o» ..muricatiui* from him :n re
I ation to them. 1 have brihre me his speech de !
ixr-reri at Dayton, in which I fiml l os empha 4 :
.tej* s i*:ence: 4 * il i;ir» Augean Stable is to » *»•. ..m |
' , 1 , j» will he nere-sary lo go l»ac»; lo the prim i
of .letlerson”--and alanrarker part ol til
sj.e. ch. tiie following : *• i!. »V«- n.-cn e.ur
~ ** mi with being a Federalist. I deny tit i: love
_•(lehmgcd l<« liiatcl issol j.ohticiac . H.twcin;,.
I tv 5 ed < ted in th
.-•/ cliool of Anti-Federalism,” <Ne. eve. '1 ,1. •
a;e«Jecn! Il' - at vat Lima* \vtin the xlo,
ol the Fi\»e',.*:n.;‘ion, :i a: luitna ei *
xprc--(ak All. therelor-.. that 1 ran say \ • yon
~(fc|'s. that I •’<> not doubt that 1! you will ; *;»Iy t
Ih'uhi l.'r information upon (he sublets r- .-. rni
ifrcj ® your question, he will promptly -ive it
Sy-ind I lake leave to rec.*;oui. i d Ifial vou pur-uc;
.. «- 1 ,
i ; _M. r c »nrselowan;* 'ir. v an i>nrcn.
fej \\ lieiher Gen. liarn ;o»i would veto a char
0 A per for a liatik of the I . >.ates. i h*ixe «... .ai •
lowlcdge than lint given by him to tiie pu
ipjlic in his letter to Sherrod W idianis, and in !ii
~s:*!)iyton speech, i hat he denies to the (iovern
j: mmt the right to abolish slavery in the Di-t icl* i
'.»lumhia xviihout the consent ol llie Stales o.
s /Ax hgima and Maryland,and the People of 1>•
' is sullicienliy proven by his letter t
. pledge Uerricn, already quoted, 'i hat lie il.-nier
» Congress all power over slavery i*i tin* lb
j.y.rii*!, Is proven same letter, and many spec
dies of fits 111 print- That while he In.ilexes lie
j • •. ...vrr lo exist ill Congress toe *n-lrmt roads am;
"»nals. \d that he no longer believs it pru.lem
>* fej ,r expedient to rxerci.-e it, lie has repeatedly «b
i'it| lared—and his determination : o adhere loth*
. niicip'.- sos the compromise act, he has also dc-
iiin d.
.j ictimi, tiial \v i'.tiam Henry Harrison i.- quul:
c ’*ffl:ied to guard and promote llie Idu rties and h.q -
j i country, becau itern am
* it.flinching advocate ol popular rights, and tlit
lea- 11
.idl'* iiiconijiromi.-ing opponent ot the bold and darioj.
is-g..iptions ol powers xviueli have of late xeai
nd c x orci I I ..
Magistrate of this t niui*—ln-cause he regard.-
T, . !10 p*T lie ( ihces of llu* country as created lor llu
s h lit and advantage of the P. - pie, and not f«e
|( Ms he political advantage of the Piesidcnl. and n
h it spirit, utterly denies tin* right, on llie part o;
» B iK ' Bre.-idcnt, lo remove hum oilier one *• x*. i.o r
.-1, capable anil faithtul to tin* ( .•n.-ti'c , ion,*
iN w<o makf xv.iy fur another, wh. -e eliii I recommei!
.. n bilion lo be l mml in li.s b a n ,- . ; ; ,
.
cous .:i mag■ ai:e ami parti/in—! u-i < •
JKwould carry with inm into tin* Adniini.-.’raii a, tie
I * Wprimuples ot .ii lit 1-011. ut;«i wouhl require of tin
, HifTicMioVders 1.. abMa.n Iroro interfering in th.
„• I**q hi; lions, and lo bi-sit.w aeh -e tention to thei
Julies, m {dace of the active pa nzanship x*. Sue!
n Mis now every where exhibited—bcaui.-.** he i:
hy his principles, to leconnm iid am
.f *’ nrasnres as will ultimate in tin- committing tin
|Hiem t »«ly t>t the public monies to other hands that
eil*' Pr«-ideal’s, so as elh-rtnally to separate tin
piPurse liom the Swonl—because, he Is in favor o
(1 omoi.iv in thepuhiicexpenditures,in oppositioi
II K> o lii.it xx is! etui course ot extravagance which ha
' n gl amaal tin- public expenditures to increase, in lei
l, ’jfc|venrs. If* 10 f- I T 4100,000, e'.clu ixeo! the pay
1.1 mi ni of the public »h ht, lo near > lO.nbO OOP a.i
"’ftnually—ln-cause he is the rwoin enemy to cor
''Ad option, and tin; lover of virtue—lmcam e ilk hi
U Mi d‘*cl*oii and by his ex ample, will he « 4a!*lisltei
I ! B ind secured that greatest ot all reforms, xvithou
" 8 xvlin li, the elfoil at reliirm.ilion is hopeie-s. v,/.
* ff tie limiting, lor all future lime, the President!;!
♦ , *rm ol service to -a riogle term of four years
'll uni because lie i-* an h•• 11 * - -1 man. :t Republicic
u; in principle, ami • p ilriol in practice. I migli
‘•’C .in I oilier reasons in the hi-lory ol hi. p i t hie—
-1.1 ® > life devoted to tin? serx ieo o! In* country—lni
,M •§ I have fullv aiiHvvered you« enquiries.
,n I laving r. ponded lolly ami Im-lv lo your • r
inffl I •*'• ••
kp 1 am. g« nllcnn n,
II 8L Your most obedient servant.
ih j| JOHN TYLER.
" *B To Tdlimiii H. Jeter, Philip Mayo, Win. \N
" 4 H Dickinson, Peter Elmore. \ oitel S. Rust, I
"Sr li. Dureh. Robert \V. 11111. Joseph Dion
1.1 H John M. Timherlike.
Uiokl Wamiim.ton Ri moiis,—A letter from Wa»*l
oILS iiciori to the Philadi-lpion North Anieiiean has
,a» HE It is believed the Post (Hhee D.'purtim ot I 1
"li.ra iir. ais aboul a million ol dollars. Its a (lairs 11
an-fflni niter eonfiision. It is now eontWsrd on 11
■‘ TjdiuifU llu»l. ‘^ r * Ivemiull grossly negieetrd bis d>
riel >f ns, and that Mr. Niles knew iiiflhing iilmulltn*i
r |t*B| I he (!•-}:itil fiiciit eou’d not have its*
IP -jjhbrt-c months longer under (lie forniei udnnnistr
i,r!.i km ol its allairs. Mr. (Danger lias a hard lu
3H-,| It. bow to- wilt acquit him ill n-m.iitis to
ugl»Men« I have gr« .1 confidence in hi* « •
llu-HbusiiM •* habits. As for the Treasury, it is
liciiißemply ad un old Egyptian tomb hum winch 1
■muiwumb wmmmmmammamm
•ji mummy bn* <lc*partccl. Ii will be aaccrlain
* iii i -.-.*• ,* *• .1 u ifi.imil ilrl tot Kotin* forty m i
I , •*> Tin* I.iMVil ;i oh left olliic at till! light till
llH® File old hliiji ol .-Inlc ua • *w.ttnp<M, Wo vv
, -i \an and <j il tin* Win »h can nave In r before v
ur< id them any praise,
j A Idler liom Washington to ihr New \ >
,i *d ,,a l licit Washington living li;ih i;>j> i<
, -'“ln !In’ i liin- of Seen tat vol Itt»it to Loiido
. ♦ \ml a noii ; fd.or most ► pnk' nol Un tin* nm« ■!■
t '. lo Au-tii i. arc )ioll itali ami Jenib i‘ ol Mary I ir.
w i«.*M *»1 \. and < *!.i i-to jib* r fin.;?.' *
•r. . nr t 'liiiri'o iFAlTura at Sii..lholm. I'm
v .> vii;; of m spoken **l c«nilideiilly h
• n \ > } l: »in. (i.n, <‘a*s will reiiniin in I'b nice uiu
' n.tbir I'li’stoii'blinn eX plies. .1. It .lad; ill *
.i' ii!.nl« I|diiu, ol talent* and elegant ni
; Edition, is biUeftßHhib much eonti ion lor X
, .•Tide*. Epei BERfit i* to ireeive un allarlie lo
i, . ‘Foreign Mistlotf, for wbicli he n eminently quu
‘ t»•» I . iilhoingllt Philip Horn* will receive il
.. Sew \ .ok i*o t idfu c.
; / r* fu Ihr of the J
Tin- 35 ;u I{«mi ol A i h:m*ns.
! “On a t in* fall day, longtime ago, 1 was trai
• i.t* about lor h tr, and wh U hlmuld i s. r bin In
.n.» .. * on the ki .s iluiH tieed. übuii eight inch,
•bov«• itny ni tin* I.nests that I knew of. S.*
i tin .ii i iaik is a hoax, or it iodic .[» s ll;«*«!
•irlm ii \v;s ivt r (tiowii. in I . i, Iraiu
‘-'Mildii i b«*|i»-\«* fc it Was i. d, and I went ».i• «
tai 1 saw tin* son** marks at the s.nn*- ..,-ij
. 0,1 I ki;*w Un Inina lived tin coniviciio
cunt t** niv rOUI like an earthquake. Sc.
.1.10 re i somethin" a pmj-m* fur mi—-tba: I
[ m en-, or 1 give up tin* bunt im* bu. tin sa. I i
- 4 * i v in \i morning wb.il stjouid 1 mi- lo t n nun
■ n ol bn //.aids hovering over my < orn-jiedd.-
4 **i“- i a seal ii Un ie. said 1. lor idd
1 cretin; um!!9irc im-ugh.on examining I fouu
. be bom s of wli it bad b»cn as beautiful a bu
,' r j be day betore, ns was i-ver raised by a Ikr ,-vw
. in nd (racked t'.eciiller out ol Un field fo^B
■ t ods, and ail ibe imukit in Mi behind, show!
’hiu* lliat be was ibe liar.
-j “ ell, Xlranucr, loe lirsl fair rb;»Fe I ever ha
‘ . vdli Ural I aw him nob* lliaij lioe
, 'liisiincl times a! a distance, the do-s run bit
vlldrrn tmb a d broke down, m\ hors** i£a\
.. 'lit. and I w:t < as nearly Used i:n .. • a mao c®
H >•. made on my pnm .jde, whicii jiatent. id
I.« ■ this ridvi iiUire such tlnn-s wen ucknovv
i»meas |» -!e ; but ; lraiu>e a-, it \\i*s, .i i, u
- ' in*’ U'Cd to ii. bet'»r •1u as d uie v, ft!i tiim,—
L :, ' r be uof so .1 Ulal be V.4.1J d leave me oil
A ’lung chase quite easy. Mow be ctid it. I nevt
iiuid uiuleistand. That ahar runs at all, in mi;
~- 01.4; but how t!i:s one could tire down, an
‘ >ust tin ;; pack ol hounds and a horse, that wer
ised to overliauSitii* evciy ihilltj they hi .rlttl a,
*‘ r !1 * »«o linn , v». s j>.;■ my uiuieistandinL*.—
• •» oil, slrane,> is that bai lin.dly ?;ot so sas-w Uit
i* ii:-< oinl;<in b! ni -!l to a ln*£ vti mv |>rt i;n
; v * in n* ver he wanted e»ne, —tin* buzzard.* ioll »\v.
v* ’her what he b it ami so b<*t\vi on bar and liuTzan
I: Vi r.diier t .ink 1 was out of pork. \\ ell. mi-sm
T.. oat bar . 0 01 it *i to k hold ol my vinds. a, d
» s-le.i away. 1 lo* Uiiim bad ben earntti to
, iV :r, and it u dueed me m fle>h faster ili iu an ayci
N o would sec ti»al bar ineveiv tiling I did, —b
me, and that. mo. like a devil, which
* Ebcgan l.» think he was. While in this fix. 1 mad
‘feprcparalions to give him a last biu-li, and be don
£-fj\viih it. Having con j.leted r very thing lo in
■■.To-atisfaction, I started at sunrise, and lo my gre.i
‘liscovr red from the v\;.v (be dogs run, rim
1 bey ware near him—finding his trad was noth
ping, lor that had beonniv as plain l.» llic p n k a
% ■ turnptk»-road. <hi we went, and conm.g to ai
‘’pen country, what should I we art the bar \ei
curtly a: vending a bill, and tin-dogs . lose ;i
t»bis bu is, either a match lor him Un-. tin>e i.
—I •’ ku >«i wßut wasn*t he
>,4:eauty though? I loved him b o a brother.—
he went, until coining 1. a ire-. tb. hud* *»
which formed n crotch about >ix feet from sh
L^groumJ. —into Uiis c*rotch he got ai:d s-.-aud iiiin
c^self, —the dogs yelling all around it—and then
‘‘Sbe sat eyeing tlmm.as quiet us a pond 111 low wa
f ej cr * 1 ? rt ‘' n-born friend of mine, in lomnanv
. . 12
3. .way, hitting the critter in t!*e centred Ids fore
a.b i’bebar s’oook bis head a 1 »• bail sin;'l
id then he walk.nl down I
• •illy ..s a lady would from a . ,e. ’J’vv.:,
be.uiliiui ignl to .»c- him do :b it.—fu* was n
' V'i:cli a r • e. taat he >.;cm I to lie as bttle at. ,a
d th. y ha ! b. en suciifhg jugs
■ io • irouni
• * . tfu telly 1; even i
■ ll : fhU cy«
. I —U v tlio'l e »»f tlieili Wouivi 11a#e
: ; cat •.. c,- in fact, to it bar u s ;n a ivraii
ir - o 1 pup came near bna. and ht
V : rud;-.; .-:i: s.. totally with luc bar’s bft pjw
ju«- ‘ b<* ent.’r.’iv t!i • ijipc.ir- d ; and that imui- Uu
• ‘ Idogs cu itious still. In the mem time
1 ■ •‘■'i'- : p, . !a,. ngue.br . .’<• .mui as .1 uu:
1 .1 I. at his -iile. ju.-t h;o kof his fort Jig. 1:
hi did 11 ; -nap, call m - a cowaid. ;.pd
1 1 • 11 i . .-o d. \ ys. stranger, it snap
pJped, and i e .uld me find .1 < »p ainut mv j*--n.;h
-I V\ tide in fi 'this pr.uu .meni. 1 turned round t-» an
h-Ttid - si. * Hid -ays 1, *yt-u’re an .i->
i*uu —y. 1* nug»it a.- sv,U .• «-
?• - \d< r> 1. . 1 '; .11 . li.e tr* e und* r !;.> hr lly
1 - J hitting him in U
‘-frV.-ur >‘i*.: ins made J_ r u him, ;::.d Idas
S ue. if \ og g?s kill'd or wjuj.de.: when they
‘•'me to . <ws. ! will stiei. my knife into v»»ur I.
* will *my wrata was no. 1 J-.d b*s
’t] *v e. ». mv u uri li d s i.-tpued, tb- 1.-ib.w md
yp-re I) id fin'd :»l bar - iic.nl, and I exjiectei
bf: very rnornent to see him < lore in w.Ui Uie dogs
ft": -' d kd! a d Zen of liici i at I-In thistlnii.
'• ’ ; ■ i-'taki 11. lot the bar b-aped over the lint
i l j.td i.; the d.»-. s. and giving a fu-rce growl
1 • • the a of course in full cry alto:
1 • I'li** rnn tb s un*.* was short, for c. ...ir-;
I lie. ..<• nl :i I. .** the \ arm. ut jumped in. am
1..-- to a islik- 1 land ui !.e I ice, ..inch it rc,.< Ii
lei t be PH have I.:*;
' • s:.ill 1. liir I hud lound mv oapsiu U«• omir.
1 q| • my eou* —so, rolling a log into the lake. 1 pau
b . J myself acro-s to the is.ami, jUBI -slI c i!og
■ js| .1 e-»r.*ier»d Uie i*ar iti a thicket. I rushed uj
p m l !»red—at \ iic same lime t '.i ■ ovc
• s : d-.g> and 1 e within » ! n . as n.c. um
tp-• 1. bu:* m.»J; he jumped into the lake, am
*■ dto unit the I -1 had ju-'t de-cried, bu
fej-veiy time he got bail bis body on it, it won.
K-l all over and >. nd bun under, me <1 g», too.
ir - in i iiiin, ami pulled him about, and finalh
'’H'd.ivvic knife eb*nch<*d with him, , *j<] lhr\ sunl
'■ »-*» t ; -e lake logeflur. Stranger, about tins tin*,
was excited, .nd I stripped oif my coat, drew
v knife, anti inlendtd to havutal.v:: a * ait \\,:i
y 4 -. ii* baile my sell when Uu* bar iosc to t ie sut
feS uj. liut the varmint understand—Howie knU
ne, 1 : re d< ad t lan alive. and v. • 1
‘ S : 1 pa« k came ashore. Thank U d, said I, Ui
Etx dd 'ilium ii:s -got ni-; deserts at last. Helenniii
dto have the i ody. I cut a grape-vine for rope
* @ ,lovc d‘ iw, > where 1 could sec the bar in tb
•jB-vatef, bist*’ned my queer r.’pe to Ms leg, and bdi
si i iiim, wild great dillicully. asli-m*. Stranger
'H-> «y Ibe chawed to death by you tig alligators
yjd o. ‘ thing i looked at wasn’t 11 she bar. and no
Bis »dd critter after ail. The way millers *g >
' ja 0, » that island wasunaccoitib.ddv curious
I Bj md thinking of it made men...re than ever con
t! at I was hunting the devil him.«*lf.
vent home that night and look my bed—the thin
J'gJ.v.e killing OJB.
"ra “ ‘ A -ged himself Used up.aru) the fact sunl>
,! ra n.> my U-. lings bke asn igged boat will in Ui
*66 ' ' *-^i{*!»»- I grew as rioss as a liar with tw
' Hcubs af;»l a sore tail. The tiling got out no n
r . Rjmv t. ighhors, and was asked iu.w I eoineontiia
M M*-ii!-u-ai ii»al neve lost .» bar wlien once sta
■’ K i ...» it tluii same indivi :-u-al didn’t w» -
h ; ‘c j .*> when be turned she bar, of «>:dn ir
1 i/»‘. into -rti obi he one a larger than ah e .<•
" St;.he!? ips. said 1, friends—getting wiathy -pichap
“ "M want io rail somebody a liar. Oii.no, s:n
** M h y. vv.* only heard such things us bo mg ralhr
yrs o nrnon ol lute, but v»e don’t l»elieve one word *
‘•Ml; oh. no, —ami then they would lideoif an
1 Kl like so many hyenas over a dead
‘J'Mlt wa imu h, :;i,d i .!.*!. rimiie.! to
‘ 1 »•-. I" e\.is. ~r do*.—and lio
1 'Plii-'iiS din.’ 1 had the pack shut
11 1| look my nlle to pieei s. and iltal oQH
u ft out fln every pot kcl about mv person, forte?
l,l fi >1 thtMtniiig. I then tdd my neighbors that o
,r ‘ff Monday morning—naming the d.iv—l wonl
- ol 11» »t Uar. and bring him heme with, me t
1 31 “ imcdit tlividc my settlement among then
N jsi h*: owiirr having «h>appi ared. Well, strange
■' n tue morn: * pre\ ions l«» (he great day of m
B uniting expedition. I went into the woods in*.
11 We ar mv house, taking my gun end howie knit.
1 ‘ W tlong, pi l iaiin habit, and theio silting dow n a!-
*’ l Wj!un habit, what should 1 *ee, getting over 111
■' vitlkin a luitnlred yards of in *. and Uu* way 1
“ Hulked over that fence,—strait *er, he loomed \
m ljhke a blaek mist, lie seemed s.. large, and i
IB \ .*.!!. d 1 milt lovvaids me. I (.used myself, to*
Mltthh' 1*• *.* aim, and fired. Instauilv the vannii
u, Ha fiecli'tl, gjive a yHI, and walk. I through ll
like a falling tree would through a cohwe
I* ail. d aber, hut was tripped up by my ii
xpo ssibles, which either Irom habit,or (becxeit
were about my lii'cls, ur
be*
he ur-.uning in near^
ike and by the time I
urn he was a corpse. Stranger, it took
ers and my sell to put that carcase 011 a isl
•aek. and old long cars waddled under his
is il he was loumb-red in every leg ol his lull
ind with a common whopper of a hat, he wou
unc traded oil. and enjoyed himself. ’Twou
istonish you to know how big ho wa*,-
nude a bed spread of his skin, and the way
10. l I 1 cover mv bur matlrn and leave sevei
eel on eat b side lo tuck up, would have debgl
d you. It was ni fuel a creation bar, mid il
Imd lived 111 fSami'Mon'M lime, and bad met l»im
1 lair liglii, it would have linked him in Un* twin
hug ol a dice box. Hat, stranger, I never hk
:he way I hunted him. ami missed him. Thi
gi something curious almut it, I canid never tnul
.land, —and 1 nover wu« OAtivlied at his giving
ne \Bh » envy 11! last. Prehnps, he hail heard of r.v
ill SprejiaraMoriN to hunt him in the 1 ext <f>v. - !
iiie.Sjnsi come in like I ’apt. f* oil s n»on, to » i*
.viilMwind to grunt with ui dying; hut that amt
My private opinion is. that that bar wa ~rj
i s v Miiluintable bur and died wln u bis time con
uJtsJ Wh. 11 tile story was elided, mi h« ro s.»' .u<
icd. 2»uiiiules with Ins auditor* in a grave silcru* i
on tg*aw that liiere was u mystery to him conn •
i.mSvviU, the bear w hose di atb he hud j*n»l rt . . .
. v s‘hai bad evidently made oat rung trnpirmion ,
- . Jhis mind.,lt #n« »Uo evident that there w1- . m*
1- <sujn-rstilldiqi awe eonneeled with the Htlair - .
hn^.p'cling common with all ••children of the w«. j
they inei l with uny thing out of their <>. .
Uts Will* the first one, ho v .
faimk and jumping up he i uii
. , c lo *
nipper
*N, (1 —Tin* WijahlngtoifcCoff*|jk»iH
lent offfTf All * it u rumored ibeiMhi*t^J
k -'l'li -..1- nt .1... li.i • l.n! 'd,
! < i- | ;*• jl!u' W. M
‘ - -i. • ply in
JpH
l ■' - ' >'i
‘ ! I i s , <>U.
Ih 1 ! )..:< >
• 1.
,:f«l f .
..'I in ■ I- i( \;>
.. »•;.! I it* *1 M(njHßTad|
'■*/* is :<••! w *th one 01 n.oriental and dilfusa? HU waff
1 ,v J *‘ expan-ivc soul it comprehended (l»e wJio * ;
Halting f»* tit .!*» In-, cots when I:.
*’*l upon tbe weak in India; at ! the po :
VBB I - v..
TmM* '
of lus geioi as dimmed, in ht* later yea;
.n.M bis intemperate cairiage. It nec-med iuhati^
l!l o ?, n him, and this ien*?einl hi a c\* 1 tiore* imficCv i
k It* wen 1 to txlnmes; not lui-mg when be L *
a. pq
,1- V| aid Jii t enough. :ui mg.s c i»i invective vo ban:|
w - ’hat itt-.lber reaouu-h* i 01 overshot tn- majk. 7,
•av ; lo •• long time, however. Ins star wa# nI. > \
h- * , ' t ‘t d nil, un*i •ho .r *.v ith • ‘ea.iy e.
v>.;g that time his wiitiogs ai *f wuiks general 1.1
sc has I*• vv ill 1 had a ri-.1, t, .
; from one of Ins exalted genius and giganli I;
. Recent Hit
a l abhshed, vve believe, m a very lui ,!-*jti;e
readable fomi. 3
ia?Sl „
( PRV y . £
** ( 11 0 :i: 1 ir. •-( una- irmng ofj
11! '^ Am, ' rlr ' J . ** ||> **' 11 '»KE I’ltiv. 1)., ~ not tli.f
[j..• y-}s(i'.*.y tiu>e] style of some vviiters, who a;e moaf
ljj';i:.de:.'cd tor pop ilati’y lo a raid -lirter ts wou!- f
V Than for any intrinsic meiil 111 truth 4 'I h«
y.iMbience of hi- v, nt mil's i.-, ol the purest and moM®
i |}:A.^ > ‘ ir k ; t';d kii •!. It is n»t the poetry of sound-, oil
ii* veise merely, but that **i sentiment. 1?
u.i-J’iWs not route u* like u.e et.erj. f.r Mr.iu- o:5
tsgCaropLen.n r do. - it throw a v.-il of mclaoclioK j
us; but it si-,ls with an impel crept ib It* inove-j
ii rncat tiie k'‘-»rt, not only cbaiming u, ! un-f
OUr naIUM s, raising u- by .t, de*crptiuns|
и. 01 feuth, to toe e .j.»; rnp! jii.jii of ourselves a* mor. lr’
in. .and iulcllecl iai bein^-,
net, excel! it I
; .!y a fair sample ol what this poet ; .* ■ given v.> tln-3
!’■ world, but it- bn vitjr is b,-t io k< f j,io» w.-4«o £
_f i;miled space.
oftf Mossiko.
* ! sweet !-• tby music to my car, I
11 \si " Idle s . birn- carol on the green leafed tree-.^
r MS2 ()| press with gentle breasts tne stirring breeze S
v Ibejr move onw.ud in their wild caieer.
',jlf (} ■ I » ouid walk forever in this 'hade,
«. .j Aril 1 i-ten to sweet Nature’s charming song —f!
k M H’-it life i- shorr, and i ime itself not b ug,
,l> s& And every thing on earth must qui. Jiiy fide. £
: r: I hen slkju d we think how soon we all tnusl part.lj
And quit
but only sterns—fur life, ;«il lib i- vain,
■ • in g rt;
r 1 os.-essii'g tl.is, to h:* v <■ n vve turn unr eves, B
i And view ugluii us life bey on I the a/ure ski*--' r
I.r vir.wr.K-.
V? Hoviewcis have fa.len oil vc-jy m: !; in truf. v
. liic, since the time when S* oil, Souther, > ;c -•;*
lt ic .*» L©:gh Hunt, and by ion, u-c.J to be cat u-§
t -uarterly. 11. in |;i a ckwoui! wo:; mild c. :i -|
. jjpared to other*, cot* mpoiaiy. S* me of tt.c*:.». ;
i! - attended NVilh the same ciiu i. v:*rv mucii 1:1 t’u :. \
*. - tiillo.d, for instance, cr-ines l atte; .a : hsvr,-*
‘ his vi tim, m.mg.ing ami crushing him ; - .JT
!V itrSginalion, trie leader closes Ins eye's a/rf. *
of- » Jclfic-y, i
■* ,,y .-y fJ 7 u- a srna!l-**voi;?,
.v home tli♦ «:**!-. and I'.llle'drawh-.g ol
II f m tied quite a< much a- the other. \. L. >.
st S
Tlw aggregate nmouol of i'n-asorv not. s
"noding on the Ist ins:., was !-tj.3ui,;Wl ST. C
’ *“ - i*
■ ■ Fioni the n r„ui -~r_
Sonnet—-J o an ab*ent Poet.
us tlwr. mil s*. el. 1 . I !.v f.,th ii.i ■ ,
• \V> ni-< !! Ve! I»i. .• ?rao .
,J|Wbid» like tlw wiU not*, struck ,v Kotos’ •
v- > ioin ttiuri.i’g i.aip, cu.*; ♦ w.; j wj* ; * v
■’ -* 1 '-fs and hearts on which i. . - , .
n.-ibi,
I, ! ■ 1 uloiMtd, simple, as the woo.:-blr.l"-- ;
! iorpte-s such a< on r. o-eraph-o ua._
I f yo.e, with mu-ir, on la- -1,. , i.<■■.
i”fj y tyro,? hoshci!, o: « i.- .
.ii .‘on a for.'iuo-!ior-u !iok"u-.; • H
i.uu-it ioulnot ..\ trt 1 hen -
Tiw n ha* c thru bitke Icier, . '
* ATo \< u tr_v ain! fu re. io!o ,i.e, most dear
I*•> ■i !> lor t it. and ftr Men.
'‘J ~ I 1 r.F-RH. 1...
... l :ar tlalke . ray, an accomplish.>i-r■■la
of .• ; , "- 1 ol I.i ill . rJcr, now sojourning in t‘-i i 1
h i Acu* Vo/A* Sur.i! iij ti.
tvjv. A Neiv National Aielody ;
NOT vft SEi TO -.rjsir av lir.il>.
■'•‘v, ’ Sensitive c*.»on lay a sleeping one dav.
w v - Ihc sound of a wood-cmterV hatchet he he; . >:
:lN ° ’ J I' ll 11 ;1 ’ tu-iip to sop xvl.at wa \v A
• Ati'i thus did he Milg—aj * ,1:0 s.Mlg bkc at. : V
. “ U 'odman. sp.re that t*ce !
L.‘ i’ M :eh n. t ~ iingic : ough ;
!! I* l voM-i it siveil- red me,
‘'i.. , And I’ll slick li» it now.’* bi
...I- *v
. i*. 1 by, ::i a pine. -a*, a «*»I-» i *,-M owl,
' c t£ ' fanning mm-c!i in the coo! u.-torn br* /o; 5
111 fi ' ilui i,e Wure °*‘ !•*' le.itures a hum: i,
A< to -I ;lo the zopliy - that *w tp; in.-’ t! £
>r.fc t.re-:
rs ” blow, O blow, ye gentle breezes, 3
All among the leave- and tree-«*s, jS
,1 \cu give my blx>d t!u* IreczcH.^*
, S M-V -■»u'.k a;. 1 a 'possum together then met,
i And Ihey shook hands and kissed, ..M i -•£
lovely clung; g
1 - 1 y *1 vowed,years ago. that thev i;oVi *.vt)ub;iir
! *-'M forget M
ft ihu? another through life—so tlicv stiuck n:» andS
sggj sang:
к. b• “bhou-.i auld acquaint, ncc be forget, &
h* L*. Nn«l nevcr biuug.it to imnd ;
. f # M; eiitl auld acquaintance l e forgot,
tl And darx s of auld lang-yne. ’
,t' • s ,n * l the thicket and j,; ,vc
...
i .c i Ms. i g lu;ii\ \v;. ke*l to a green t\m g. *'* .fj
«. v \N In’ie be .il bcn-i-.l :»;\i- .a,id ui ; -ai>. • -*-*
r\ * > . ■
,;.-.* he.*
**Utl ;n the stilly nghl, ii
i , -'fe 1 i Kiu slumbei’s chains have boami me, L
lit:k?j Fond mem’ry brings a “iglit
ie:K <: l nnc, lat gcc-sc aromul me.”
i ben the U)\, -kunk and *p »s-u;n—■thc'ca’i an.lß
11. L, the Vo.in.
ln concert ail . mud, t.» the tunc of * Moll bi>*ok;l
s l *m*- ci u*d V«core,’ and tbe In ight s; a, r nmoi C
<• i.-w !u ;gl*tei .ii.d P; i-h; i*i iln-\ -.»:iI !>-»“*
bcM*ks I
**Ui 1 1 not g » borne till morning,
1 *1 T, «»t g;> home till inorumg, ■
W e’ll uoj git home till morning.
'*t*Sj I Ml day light . ”
::’± j <• i*. im:i?3BHbv b
■ 1 ißin
A
, b li
-; i
Tj 1 typographical <\e«u.c.m-J
ile-BUfcylUou band, oi ran t»e punted to ifdif at 'h<>it|
feh IS I
HI) 11 UCSII. I
1 ' h* \i i. m, J
w.\o: 'i-'.t.c-' I
‘“tlWsol 1..1,1,1. .tell, 1 M'.''sUv*t»J
* *■ ' ''*uuilic- mho l_\ I
! *»1 * AN .v Itl it* 11, ;
»
i rawfur*ititle, f*«%. I
■Will practice in the c*unities ol rahalriio.tirrct.eJ
.HifancrM k, Oglethorpe, \\ ilkr**, \V ancu Klhcif ami]
1 11 ■ Ai.kx vniii.m 11. Scrrm n*»,
bom nr >, I’uh. ii. jan 1-1 l> {
) n sS]
■a n i,i;*>\ \ieii t. i>ov.\i„
kniH .* ituh \k »■ .* r i. * »r.
icr. B Will pi.lctu r in all the nullities of the Klin,
il.'r-w’in ml. Ullirr si Cullmlrn, Mmnor enmity tin.
, tnH mil Iti m i *
rms&*mrmsasmmmmmmmmmmm
$ COMMERCIAf..
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AI.CH.-KTA MAKKKr. r
3 \Vr.i#vrM>Av Kvr.ainii, April 7. |
r ‘fir Cotton —ln tl* s article v* # have no chang»- foi
|*»<port uii'c our hi not in . We find, however"
.S-evcral pl'iiitna have been in town, who have «oM|
fleilieif crops fir «• l> at the going raUs—from P’j toj
dll} f.ir ItaH lt».a money, an.) for city *....» -,i
,Kor tin helltr coircnry of the inleiior t.,*e t . .k»,l
■ rJjl I*l 1 4 1- i* 111 e- t luel »ale» f'.r Jut lIMII ' jL
•.four ropply Mahi. ■*; I rely counr.ed f > Hau I
ikieceipto, wlii<*b ai« rn nlera'c. 9
/.♦I KreigJil*. pei s{«-;»n,e; «i to ‘-a vann ill 4»* • if. r* •-. :m *?.
ff.|< harl»**( *n *l/' to fl » bale f i ( of on, U
. hw i
M Our river i« nav.ga'.di for t*’amt;oil* of ! ' ■
u| tiro* r* it h*,r rhe p* ( Hr* kwe have *. ;! ll': 'H
Brto rejfOrl 'I he f ontniued fieiangement < f the »
and Ihe great %r%it *»y of any otne i bartlj|
’ ihMi those if the mivj ended bank* v. uct.B
■co-,1 ui.,* lo he 'nn tmif ’. /, .-2
deatei-
BH| No.'
cb < and H rt in M
<
readily eomroai.d $> ;t }6/»<) (j h. ( . 7?
Hr ion: htb bt.i, v . 1 from tiitwharf nr lot , gs >
* jj
m !. X ' II \ % I, K |Bl I;.
t- / htj Jons f/
ji H
djj If' IE Mill,
IK* . Ai'otWTA Not»s.
McchajiK'■’ Bank R
AM, , , , * ' ff*
n y 1-runsw ;■ L hank “ wj
kl|i J '**hk of Augusta fe
\ :ziista i: V Itankii g (oiopaj • . fA
rJg. m
•* SL
JjUianch State of
w Sava’vxau \orr«. w
gstatc Hank J r a 2 d.’-Vr. Q
Fire ln<*uian'e Hank... .1 if Z “ E
vKf’t-T.tral Ha.iiwad ii-atik j a Z E
BKantei'M* Bank I a z “ E
(or sfTRv Notes. 9
: y • es B i. •)*
Sjilank of Columbus ll { U 13 “
Hank L r a ** B
KM. Mary’s Hank 3a - “ tl
Jy Mrancii Central It.H. liank, Moz-on. 3fa > “ _5
&. I'nc In-, i.ank. .. .3 \i . “
ginxurance ii’ir ot * Maccn J :
Jji'l B’k CoSum . .1 Z gl
AZ
■/ . '3
AesteflTißfc of (icorgia Id a J.» 4 * S
jS tcmulgco* Hank <i . “ 32
t**Kucker>viJlc Hank 11 ,i \ . •* 9
Heorgia Railroad Bank, A then*... 11 ,i J 3 •• S
Hank f Chattahoochee.il ./ l i *
wfeotial Bank id ii ; . ‘* ;3
- . _ *?
■Chattahoochee ft- R. Bking Co..id 1 > 3
South Carolina Noth-. .j
PgCha:!e*tcn Hanks - 4l
'»f Hambu; g “ B
Kg t|
1 ounity* Hank- 1 *d d: 4 -
• Checks
Sin Vork, 1 day-ight I ali >■• 3
£fl. .11 t'l-aiie-iun j.ai ,/ i "
1 : *
. v *4j
‘ =a . - |
[ai’alumote 2 i \ ‘
KLcx.ngton ti 1 44
S'‘ : ' c - ; ar. «
i; u ;j - *
gv sera je payijco bank-.
>M Mechani- s Hank, Aug i-ta.
Ba*.kof \ngusta. B
■-Z Atrgu-ta I*:- .ra n** Hanking (
- Hia*i h -t.u* Hank at Aog.i>ta.
3 l»o Ceo. i;. U. Hank, do. g
Agency Brunswick Hank, do. 3j|
( ummercial Bank. Macon.
Vsgj~ In-urar'ce Hank of Columhu> at Ma< ...
Do Branch in Savannah. {&
Sg T!;c ud'cjwing ilaxiks avail ti.emscive 1 he
ST;>cr cent law. f. 2
sB •
•T. All t!;e !ia:. - in Savannah. *js
Hank ol M. .Marys.
U Hi-m h Centi;.; R-.ad at Macon.
“ Mari";* ar.d * i:e In-, Mac 1 !
Vd Htt'ik of Mil’ ■ 'gev.-le.
t cmqlgee Bank. k\
V Hianth State j: .ok* at Athens.
know ■ • .
-p.• k- avail :.c;i.-el .0 *#l I t per rent v,
1-i j . Mate t ank at Hat -M n.
do do at Washington. L-5
'f Bank of Bruns -.% i ..
jr • V,. -it .11 Ha* k of Georg A, i. me. ' Z
M*.pr\nrc hswn £3
Hank of Colurubus. Lu
- bur lial* iTou ! V. . Ulk j. • Mrs
• ■ ir'
‘ ' ■ : /
hJ 1.-1.1 Rui! Uc.,l.
r T- *.'.-.tl.a! 1,.t.k. fe
K >i nuw Rui; Rond. IS
li .. *h state B.iuk ; Mac or.,
ii Hal.k i: D.i it aa; ~e
N; Hack .1 Hank . g Co.
►V 5 %
/’a •: ;?-!>■*■■■. —S.. tv last rcTvjrt. t c.-c
h » ;
--
T* y ” At :. • c -. .■; t.-. ays t:ai,-.o -.’5-
kers were 1 jctai.l !•* ton N. \ v.»
• H. K. iiv-t.:s u: 1 >. which h«« I con ihe
:r : eu, >. iC -. >, .-• rui • .*., kUiiQ. ;» ■
~.* \ ..... • • . i :
-i*d in Exchange, even at the l;-.v rate of If er.v*
V- >Ti r... lui.iDg the past week ti ..c ha- it*.
?! * f^a
i:e an a-.; i.at>d de:;.-..:u! 101 -pccie pay it g ci
*|r » n •:» It has resulted in -o* . measure fromrf3
■ k ■ n to reci
... - ■ • the easel
V tbe SI
. • ■:: _ She:ill ’- Sab- lav. tb who wis .-s.c
;v • ■ to ;iL ' purch * > were obliged r*. apply
11 t ■ .
‘ 4
to some extent, were mi*]" at our Mn !>* :- *
S'* 1 >r specie notes, and
: ■
£
Ij 7 ’.iWm —The l»usincss fur the u *k v: -rg Ij u',
• uipg was very large, amounting a!; g* fu 1 :
-. ' - '
; -ii were .':•{»-cd of dm •ng the latter halt :
S :■■ * week. The -a - ... cIT 1 I ah-- » p *
» * ; :ida at 9* a I 0 ;; 3 >N* Mobile at!* .: 11 CK
? •: '* ’ New l>ilean< a\ !»i : 11. *sj
|fc .- \f bales c\t .r inn* of the tw » la-t mentio: c *yO
I ' •'Mdat Id Id} *ci.!-. I . *e- .; 1!i
•s m a cent high* , tn.ui on thi*. l*y a-i wv. k £?
morn : g the maiket has lali.cr n q-.m t ar-&
ran.! (*>,:;« —\t the rlo<c of 1.;-! wr
' ere
?* •- *
-v ' .*■' . (hi Mon.!.:> the \•i: 1 . • p: > * \v. -R|
Ft .>•■ - *:. . ! -'.i* n lixv *• -imc t«.-n made u.un
t ■ fl,S7A,at wbielt !a**l named price t.s»- ..-U<
»bct clom-s very linn to-day. I *• i.a >ait.iii-B|j
M ..vo not been to a ve*y 'argr extent. Mu
if*i< very much reduced. \i*out tiOQQ bids MnithcjnS
ftj.i *\c been -old dm mg the !->l or four day - EB
[A* ■f l ** s , ti (fhio via I anal, we .p.otr atK
Kfi.M.' ,i <i 7 ». — .V. Com. AdrrrtiS' f. i
Nrw V.irk \p:«l d. Sj
b| ('1 (7*» ; —There s< n, nc bi:s»nc« doing in votturH
St, n- n 11 Ig. toil wtil. 1 >ut chai g«* 10 t!i»- pi ut*'
Hour -We *an hear of no alteration n tbe *-ta%
1 ie (lour in *iket which remain- him for common
Es ian*ls v anal al "T S T j .tl
York.
C -
Ct, \V |!i. l p .lid at
Hi" ; 700 Mob lb* at WTlJarid!(OON*\\ I'lh-a:***
But! 11 <7 Id. In prices there is 00 mat* nal ditlcunc.-
■iince i is «lay week. This morning the maikct
a., t ap. e.i; a:;> «*.--( '.■v. -n,*' u
, \\,
<>
HK|«.kr. 1 i • ■ li. g vi ••-:•. cv a•
Mi l vb« -->g- Mid at 1; a I.':
■Resale w.-nt oil h«*a\ ifff hut the puces of ali
are thought to be nearly or q ntea* i-.k ;
ihe l»**t public 'a.*-. We -al*-- ly mK
ßJvatc contrarl **l b*h> 'tags KlO a! H'A a I Let'. IB
St. l\»mmgo -it 11 j cri i-. \
K l' tl \ Mills fiVui We note sales at
Bwhidi i- au advance of Id J ids. on la-( -
Bpi.ce. Market nmi.aiidno -i*h kon hand.
■ Clour, rd St. Ci our. — I hero 1- very lit*
■tie Howard Street Flour m maikct for sale, and
■the receipt* continue veiy limited Ihr -ah -o(
■tin* week have een quite small an*! ptincipally at
lor g>H>d i-i'iiimoii : lam'.-. l‘o-d*v liobJeisi
ft lt ' asking f i.t.d 1 . but no transaction- hav«* come
Rjt.iovn knowledge.—Wcquolethe » a*, on pnee mm
.' I >«,j.j-seN.— \l auction on l ue-dav. t» I hhd-■
Vl’oito liico were sold at .’7 ,i Z'j c* n!- s ale' *d-A
■ New Orleans,by private contract, at .*f 'dScents.*S|
'W “tons i' Wrlu te sales ol -eveial pau*. 9
Hw*'-liin Hacon «linmg Die week amounting io9
Matmut IOO.H I.■**. at t. to t» \ cents ioi .*--oitcd. »:-I
». oidUig to quality . W e quote the a*lu cot
81. prime *|uabty n o\ cents U*» a»w»i(e«u Hainv *dfl
Bjidc -auie kind and quality a s t*» :• cent , Mid« 9
E Unig • ml tU to 7 cents, and shmildeiv at t» miU,-9
BfaireU not in pi line condition aie held at louetft
itßptices ac.oiding l-» corublion. We continue loft
■quote Baltimore rated Hams at 10 to lit} cents 9
■ and Side** at cent*. Small su!e» ol I icdvnckft
fcjjrotinty a*'r>T»Mj. am mk r / a?.7 to 7r* f- LaH j
cßf»a< further irnproYtd «!»ir»r / the «r« »-k. a r 5 v - f
rj” ! rfsf *°' 1 in |fi*ga »» H leotvasS
which price hiirfpri are no v Ut r u. n
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IS *' ' Office at
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w y ? ♦ for* ol ... o. - :
!• 1 •'tate of Wi tum \. M.' i.dera-f : %
These are therefore to cite and . a .ii? : tj
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are therefore to t r. i a : -i :*.-N a". irnSß
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| i!:«>e are therefore to • »te ar.J ximot:. ' ; - B
.V-kir ..t\i x: :. . .? ' fsa. - O
£ • v ai; 1 ap|«oa. at :r.v ofhee \rth< .-. » , -K
S'* ri:e : Uw, to show cause, il a. \ l • \ ... »gj
fs - ■> 'a;.r u'ltf'.’ieulc . g
3 1 -t . my offict . I a
■this '
tnh II KHKVKZF-R ROTIIWKI L. t i*k §
«»rui.». laiiu'(»!n t'ounu :
1 V J»Kit K \ N *. i ] :v t , Q
*5 f f -*t < -r - * : .... ... ,*tra .
Florence, decease.i: H
' ’ * to cite u>4
9
5 »'t 1. te be an.*, appear at my office, wit , t <9
■e p < isl by law, to >o* . j; k•• Bpj
* ' ' i-: letters'hoa.vi • 1 e c 4:: ?, • B
31 t. v, . :. : r rv. \ a i, a: oil i- 1 .
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jappl.t's 1 1 1* 11 e; s ,s; ; .v, - v •
I Kht-so arc the., ; re ?. ore a I a !-:v i»h a" a .
|s. n -nla:.lhr km*lrr.J anUcus:r|or»»*l %aj*!,V.f*-.i
|:e be ar.-l ap r tear at my office. Within t v i nr- fl
j'tTi.'tV. I \ taw, to s: it *w ci-.-e, it any tt • *\t
| l 'hy s„letters %b. . : r -.a ■
I s " t.i.t 1 Uiiilci my haa«l, *1 office. t s > Joth .?a\ e
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V', \^.
Ft.* r k, viccvased:
4 ’• '* 4 t.•«■. r? • , e ar?tj a.Vn.' .
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•obcaiisla at my office withm .c ; . t
s, libo. > ! *'v. to sju.w v aU'C, if aivt. , . , ,
why saj.i !r!(ci> »Ik>u)U Uol he cranlisi.
».im u Oi-t!e. my hand, at office » U x
Maich «i. tsal. i' H Hi .4 »i N I . v » v
Mnrkr f ounts :
m\ • -s .
aJwuusl. vl .a on The null o; j, ». r .
deceased :
lives*' c?. «■•■. «i> r?. 1 i?r »
'iMl-i .1. .m, ’g 'aiiLit. i; s.. ,■ .. ,
*' ■*■ *• u i >' ' ■ - • ' ' . I*. w : .
sm!'c,i i v jw ,to s itu'i. -s . . *
Why siV* s.iouK? not :•«■ c.*'V
un.'.r, nu had.;, at. ' c \\ »\
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kA lIKiU n. »»•;. »•«,•«» ij'. ; e« .a-i
w T a.l'nr..-.s'ra!,«».i tv, -, ... < . r . . f
01 i nal.’.au Joluu. vIrtYJS!-
i ocse arc IherruMe to cite and admits' a and
:.ai, t;»r W ul;v,s uid civMil. s ! . »
• tv> l»c and linear at my offi» r a
>
have, why saul letter* should o, t . . ;
otven uiuki my t.ar.d at oft;. 1 \\ J :CS n
Mau 1 IW. I> 11 i h |t LIU M.‘. v
(•rutum. Hut kt* i omitv :
U 1 ' 1 ‘ '' til ' X
M adnumslrattvui o the c'tatv 1 I -'.;
Vltn» ay . 1 . deceased
1 h* '«* arc thereiure t< ! fee anb -..Jiiu-n sh t i«».:
lingular, live* aru! cmdd r> oi sod e
v ased, tx* be and appear at av,r o*hce « iUua the
time juvM'iftf (: y lavx .tv • V\ cause. .» wsy t!«n
ha\ c. vv hv s xhl irttei* ■f ii not he granted, e
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