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PLEAJ1A.1T I!lLt|TlUbOlCO. J00Cl6|lKM. .
Dr. A.L. Acts: * .• . • • ^ ,
Drar 8irt—In purauauco of »• resolution or the
Maoedotud Temperance fcJocietv.m MenwiUlicr cgun-
tt. you lire reoucatod tiC&nwi mo »iU| a copy
iha Addrcfs dclivcrciTby you before (be Hociciy, on
'fciivRK ALD'RIOE, Scel’ry..
FIu> .BlM-StopF: O, Talbot <«. June so, 1831.
Dear Sir:—Ilia with some dithdonee dial 1 accrue
to the request mdthrougli you, as earnUcm*
tde prufeoau-nul "engagement. lie. we.*c>po<l WC
paving mat attention winch ’align a lubjcct demnnj*.
‘ t«4 tho paklie will ouclil to be K fotUfejlI 1; oaid
U thfMojrt ftjdrctl winch f iWwCrod bciohc ibe
KMJki inc.through yon, as corwifcro*
nul 'engagement. lie. prevented UUP Mt
Mt.nwtopwliii
MjUtt
*-T*
Wilh'ottcciutypur
citfuc Aipi»im*,En- Sec’iy.
An Addrero delivered boron tlx Macedonia Ttrawr-
• Unco Society, ta Meriwether county, Uewg- •*”
third S.bhadi in' June, 11134, by A. Lin
Acoe.M. D. . .? ■ ;
SUcedonia Tstnporabce duclctyjon thelirldublutll,
Rk.pcctkd Audixsck i
Man is a beirigeonstbutod for action;, and.
though he may be the creajure of circiim-
aaucc, ytribe U endowed with a complex na
ture; anil the iacoltien qf judgment,.memory
and Imeglnetlon, exert tlieirinfluondeaiu form
ing the variety of taste* -and Jwbiu.tri the
auMect; and fir tliia reason, mart'i» bound
under obligation! of Ibe: highest character, to
lilniself, u) Ilia follow man,.and unto God, hie
perale in mind nndienipemte in body fcr con
science nuke, for. ilih uakb tif:oiir families, for
the-good of. pur.counlry, and in lirtc, a dis
ease hat. visited America, os . well nsotltcr
countries,' more.destructive tlmn ihr plagufl.
And million, of human. bemB. lnt*e been
hurried iutoa premature grove, in its deso
lating march through the world,- and.when
wc consider too that mote than two third*
worn' intemperate, with wjiat' accumulated
sympathy of feeling ought wc to contemplate
their dreadful, sttfleriug*.nnd untimely end.
And .vet ala*, what seeming- IndiBcierteefisi
Diarii&stKiHry the.great mas* of the human
finally-, to (hi* most impqrtaritsnlrjectv V
;; Ifum atlvoeaim'df ardent spirit* in this en
lightened-agebf the worjd, should 'consider
this society as the creature of fancy—a mere
mnhhrooq delusion, tbov. pro cruelly- mislay..
ken and Wretchedly .deceived,-dud wdlllud it.
so to their shame.- -, ■’ r ■*: ’-i’
Temperance, sdys FiAckney, isat the foun
dation rtf-all moral improvements, auu a 9U'
been for-a liule;,drftm; Anothor crew we
will advert to by way of illustration, as rela
ted by the good Air. Weems—n ship carpen
ter of-Philudciphia; living under those holy
tics of conjugal felicity, surrounded‘bv-a fam
ily of blooming daughters. Which hail alwayii
manifested that filialrtttathtncrtf so becoming
in the junior members of an household, 'Would
frequently run to meet-jura, onlils return af
ter absence. * ■’ i' f- *.
Returning home late one evening drunk,
hiMdiitkjh
perate habit will naturally produce a happy
frame of mini), and iedds'to successful .results
-for it ft impossible £>f an individual' under
:powerful exchrtmeric frdtn artificial stimuli
to make.-those continued vigilant exertions,
which require a calm mind rind inflexible.
pur|toso for its accoinpiiihmobt.Jic certainly
may succeed-, partially,-but it-will". nced.thnC
beautiful flriisn- of wel
i'-'Ofwell done thou good-and
faithful servant * * ’ ,.'j..
; Tlto claim* of die temperance socioty upon
rite human race is binding,^nnd wherefore is it
‘so, chiefly tjccnuse man by. .nature is.intcm-
aiphy, necessarilymake him' Oseful ; wise porate, nnd really so against his belter reason;'
amt happy. On flio. contrary, wo daily see and When tho lays pf nitturo is tgo. weak, to
the direful eontrnuenops of depravity arising effect his esciipement ftoni. this e<tnfrtuMe<f ;
ftom vitiatod fiabitt;- heaco we ought to learn c'viJ,;moral forc« from egainple -tnust .be moil
tins useful Iesson~it i» Better, to :fe catmohA recourse to, to gnln the yicuuy. ; '
than to sufler. - • ' .Teihperanegwillerelong Uccome attatirtn-
Alcohol—This&am(tson of (he world was M object. ■ The American public am'alrcady
cxcilcil,'in consequence of tho great waste of
iul}lfc and private property—regulations are-
tting introduced into- tho nrmy'nnd navy of
introduced into nse.by an Arabian, somo.ibw
centuries ago;. aiut’for somo time k was only,
used fha-medidnal purposes,' like Coflee, To
bacco, and many other nrtlfclcs, .-winch, arc
said-to he the'gift of heaven,‘and the orna
ment of the'oartli, and wliy should !.not love
it—thus it.on offensive or odious, object, thro*
habit rendered compaisionaitlei - r. •
■ Alcohol, on application, instantly- contracts
«ho extremities uf-the "nar.ves it .touches, ntid
tlcjirives them of sense, thereby casing-thcrn
of pain, but destroying their million.' WO see
then that if randy and bther spirits ftctsftnthc
animal economy both as a stimulant .aridnar'
colic, producing those ’astonishing effects—
pven physical and intellectual' derangement.
The' first instance of jntcnqierdnce we meet
with on record, ft in relation-16 NpAn, wBo
Wil(fhis:famlly, thopis' eight .souls, through.
■ thg inc'—a of lbs Ark, JU*t OTCW|ied fits flood,-
which had dcsolatcd ln ono.common ruin .alt
tho animated parts of'.the old “world. Wcnfe
told - he became an husbandman, planted'a
vineyard, and maflo wine.. >Wttn'est^hero the- r r „
ingratitude of the men. for it is illustrative of ling downwards to the' tomb,'without one ray
... s ,. .t. w*.. .ot - - ^ ' ' ■ fn .his
the nation,.touching this.'irinttcr; thereby pre
venting thosu'ealnmitous-ovils (want : and .ft.
deeenoy) from (misting'amongst them: whtbh
in tho end-must pim-e of incalculable benefit
And thohejrtfopfflur coumtythinWItn.rea-
sonnble nnd. rational saenfleo and. are gratiflctl
Blighted at the cirtiimstance, fur they
P°y /high regard to thdbo principles under
whichive exist; dhdprosper,as anatkm
. “Let us then aynqiathise with, those, who by
sucli dqpravlty aro led into this woful delusion,
who itra.dragged' irrcsistiibly': by thq ibreejof
this habit (Vum sweet home, front; conjugal.en
dearments,and from cvory-object caionlatedito
inspire the man with rortimde.-and cheer him
ori'with-sneltd, thb rogRod pathldf ltfe td r«Stf
dtt" ' - "— 1 —“
his general-qhdrdeibr,.having throuj
fuvor; received assurance that the world shoul
no morn bo 'flrownod- by. a resrilctidaht bow
net iri the clonds, Gen. chap. IX. Vcttbs U,
12,13,‘14,.13, Iff, Had ttis terror having fled,
he must needs drink tlto fruits of his -labour,-
not with a .view to get drunk, no such'att ldeui
probably tnlublod ihrj good Old trion.'buUhro’
inndvertance, he druttk tub much, as malty
persons 'do in tho present day, at conviyiql
meetings, and'Whtfl-was the consequence k,f
one intoxication, surrounded by- his farnil 1
’he gaveway'.to ppon rnmillarjty mui iinpru-
priely or conduct;- wliicti iliroftgh tlto folly of
B son, bwgighr dpwlt rrurse, a staying eOrle
oil his'posterity. Ctirse.l be Cammii, the sc-r-
vant-of'servhifts shall iltey be through all
-turnlioii*; witness the slaycs in this beau
country, aud'ililier lauds for eanflrfnailcm.
Wltett tlto fiery..indignation Ub|i v git-
theied bfteknesa- in the heaVene tfnd'tlumtler-
itig in bis strength, (lto devouring clement on
ftodbhi; U>iWy4 eouflliaiijd • by.' ilie Ongcla;'oj'
mcrev to a'lilubc of rotb'gc—lie u*), partook ot
the grope, nod tec tlto wCfid Uontcquetieevh
nation tloiinietl 'bv utter HelpleisOCSs th'odts-
pairing Bnipiipgs'nl'tliltresscd mqfhere, jWljt
not A ctinia so pregnant' whh nuscfiieF ow
ruin dciar fw ftoih .'rollowiiig r|t^vilikttsl ex*
amples.of Progeuirbrit';jrhlbh if ijnitaicd.
cts Itcaven and mars yfhh' stiiigfflg' renic
Ids «ort|i burp #tiisb <if reciiUtde..- Oh l-rnain
■ofmid'hO fleu llris-tiling,'and follow'altcr right-
'coiisncss,. tenipcrnnru, guodficss to comei atid
l^oucipteUe^^l^gilijr'control. tl;o taste*
• A neglect of iraliiitig orcitliix-uUng proper
* liiibltil suitable to ourciiiistimiininaudl'ullow-
•Ing porhicioqs customs pn among the .most
IjtrovraeJti qhd-threniehing oviis which bie tt^
■ bofiumduiiwngoLos.’- .
tf-Thera'ure tbuse Who from vitiated, lmhlts •
d.diphL'tc. ihurder' the very principics upori
Which iiHiral ami poHrtcal society 1* bsuuded. :
—Yea would prefer 'alone to .inhabit a licrv
tntid iofcstcd w-jth fcrjxms of thb most
tnous chataetcr, or to be cast Idiot li! i
" Till aft his.kelivf poisrori are lost,
"And faiiitliigba draws noartlw dust,’
A sonl limned.to govern lift' World, kindled
into'life by 'ift vnr Intclligenco- ultimately to
he prcjMire.I for undying happiness,' howila,
-grading this io luimuu iptcliCct, ought not our
very natures spurn the oflercd insulf.'. •
lvliat is the roslilt of continued intenmer
Tile dreadful simoon when approacliinglhe
wearied traveller on-Mte scotching iianl& or
Africa, presents q -bold. blilisU ftont, vvnrus
him ol'liis dauger, and lio escapes destruction
by prostrating bis budjron flte.corth,
Npe go with anient spiriu: see •cXclaimslhc
admirer thcgoldea coloot, the. rich. pefurhe,
■nd tbo refmsliiuglqsio .ilipossraq'-upd-under
flu*® mstdoou*. appearance*, he carries -it
home, handles it; mild to his stotnuch it goes
If he was to climb the siiow'cln'd fop'o'f cliim-
buriizet'or jienetratc'.'tWdeep bowels of the
earth, aliko will, bp,hi* destiny oq.the high
way Side or on the bed of repose, there the icy
baud rfib» angel or death wth smite him. •
■ SMaaS^ssssxsaX^
pWWhicli'wq have eil_
1 wlrtft sw. a* a'bandiif breahei* Hi
over have leagued hands to "
deeming a cau*e us icippcrancr, Kins Dncen-
ppukihai we urge those ennsidcratiboa which
will haw a ptpper effect, <md hut fail' ufift
great object.
• A demand or no ordinary- character has
been tnqde uppu ourinond nud social freliors.
The day haa ctmt* when we should Ira iem-
i. Ids sltoulder, ho met- his
iglrtors, sod lo! chopped
with a bi
wife and three
them down for-Sdi „
And it'is en imdoubted- tijulh. tbat wh«m .a.
man is under the ififlubnee of liquor,' ha can-
riot ppisibiy.odritmfhis feelings;.he' bbepmes
if notin persdn in feelmg, a monster. r And|he
Police, repdfts of Fraflce, Erigtand," anfftltis'
country -ofiglif be adduced In proof of horrid,
'•j calatriiliok-ond unldhshed mordets edmmlited
ip open'day, ori the poor unresisting orphan
nud helpless inether;;-.-.'
Aiticn ip curs'd whiskey fbtever. ■ } •
Il liss bnen.llar ptsgua ofiny Ulixf - C :
"‘i rkl ot Ok, tnutari - v ■
strife. ' , ..
lkpAr., '
rftj:x!»wafrr, . . y
M bout can wcfl bcor,.
. . , , minequartotV
Tknp sword brfiwoine ins year. 1 -
Ladies of Mcrtfeefhor, to. you I now5 turn
iv attention. *i f isvntg nn'equal interest. • God
n the help mate, of ,ntan,
is toils, and. his, pleasures'
id .hi*.'terrestrial, hnppi-
oh Alexander, Bonaparte,
"tMthred into their cash that
h lcdlhem to achievement
ft;..-, .jr.;..'.
dthe Cliildrcn of
ip-dan-restore the Cotutiiittirm and
tie*' of the people. I/. S. Telegraph.
spondniea of ths (Aiarlsstiin 'Mrrcurr.
WxsnitioTOif.'/unc 27,1834.
The debate in the Senate to-day, on the
Resolution* reportedly titc Committee of In
vestigation da the-Post-OfRee Department,
the first Resolution was adopted unanimously;
declaring that the Post Office had borrowed
large sums of niohojr in utter violation of law ;
and that the .contract was illegal add void!
This will bo a. blOW to the Department Which
-it is unable -at this time;- to bear. .'.The' troth
is, Mr. Barry Mas been treated in. tho Report
of the Comroitteei w'itH great lenity, consid
er! ng the character-of the' fekinjony-'
tnyattentioons it
has^letigned yi
the companion
and'upon you - d<
-doss. f
Themtoth
and a Wasltlni
Imrolc advice,
nnd renqwn, -
. To yourcaro-nre comi
of.-Security or Oomfort to .epstain him
bllghtod cohrsa.""
-ynxwftksboq. morut sJiOrs*,;, - *
“ BoatH sw«fp» thb wretch sway.", .
Consider well my liearers, the stnod you
have been placed'in hy. p/ovii]epco, and re
member by nue'ftflse sfep vou maybe plunged
into that besom • ftturi -which tBera is no. re 1
demntion. ' Whit*, can be morn worthy of the
roit9lderation''of-a freomnn, 'than to eitjoy the
glnrlnus'flltitsorhts.emanclpniinir. : If this Tie
the fact, would, yptt not call In question tho‘
judgement "of-Utat persnn who under such
handsome circitmstanCea, would soil his birth
riRiit for a glass 'of; Beycriqro'. - Bjiwatg' then
of this evil in. time, to shun tlie snVo.r-
You-Well knrtW' ' that the pulaatkmsof eocic.
ly- Itave been, extensively pgitatel .by-tlils
stimulating.Mtftifa which has pervaded whole
sections ofcounuy^ nnil' auch lias (teen the.
times, that,oh eorrtot- entimntiori mitre “limn
11tfriy.tltoiisrmddhinkard» annually h* Amer
ica have fallen victimx. Ajipalliig ns this ae--
connr is, boat Ho uss'nf ardent spirit* ceased
tttnongst us, ie h not fkihlontilde wiib some,
nd habiliml with others: nofn single habitn-
ilu irSbfof,>lqhd,';tbreo iengnea 'sijuare,, bin
'what' has bocii lonrictl wiihtlic tread -.of.the
the rising cctleratipn,- nn^-ht ls tb.be hoped
tliatynix-wUl-whiroer thar4gMr^CtijNt lumute
oars oFyonr dflipfihgtlratbrlUentitle them to
tveait it ltirihg wretm*':«pd- unfading diadem,
pgst.ffle'-cantoinyif.a'wdrld...-' • .
?A'mother ha* inducements andopportuni-
ties wlitcli no other ‘.Knmidt-being Uhn have',
whiistiho first thought reawakened, and slrag-
gals’to-buMt'fortli from its hosotrf, the wntclt
ful amt kind- mother.behold* Ir with'jojr, and
she will turgo it rop4atodly ttta likeefibri-until
it can notice and e*pres» ihe sentiments she
wishes to inculcate. And I do. solemnly en
join it npon you a*, one thafrjmastim® e*pon-
once, ifyou wish to eseppo much painful anx
iety ; let thq first andJast impression which
you make upon your otiildren.be a temperate
one. For. if ft a rrmh.pMt tho cavil aT'-cnU.-
sighed ofene^mrmo i^nperate. s ‘Aqd if you
were sensible that it-was in yoiir powcr
through meekness and (hose otlier mftuonees
which every good wife'egmts over her hus
band tp prevail with him to abstain from thoira
dangerous appoaranccs which arc , likely, .if
continued in, would present, an impassible
barrier to liis earthly ' enjoyment, and future
felicity, and yon shopid'under snch erroutn-
atances be iudiifereht ns' to the consequences,
do you hoi think it. would be just for you to
experience a part of that terror and disIMiss
which is more than probabib, jy.ould ijcsccnd
ppoti your family,' , ,k'- "' ,’J
Be careful then to pertijrtft in the meekness
of wisiltnn that psid putt, wbicli will give you
nssuruuco pfu fTnur acceptance fa flic p/rom-
ised Ijpitd. '. . ." j -A ,v
III li f e'B clctinc-hdur wli™ tlictlrjnblinr •n.'it vlAt .
Andd !»>h ettll, tho h.-ai i’, bun emotion;
Oh 1 then nia.-lhe seraph of incrcy aritaj
Like astir on eteniitj"* ocean. '.v ■■■ rev-y
,The. wretched, mercantile policy of annu
ally paying nirietyjriiUimtsmf
tilled Spirits has bccAtlte'lchi
^tlts, iniTifliulfilicamourit.
.ed(br'tlio-sys|otn*tm - r7 . t .
norant, wluuf.n contrast wonlil he presented
jo rite Philanthropist; The blighted bold* and
ruined tenements of-this country, would, be
thingedi l iUm .Elysiqn -Gordons,. and Ahir
Wretched iiutuues of prisona and penltenlia-
ries< bcnrmciliatitigoronjoyiugamuqh bright
er reward,' --.- - r.-y.-'y-i. -1'-
4iitpmiieral<},*mU»i't qiosaibieflmtiho'llhh«d,,L^JS^i 1 '^v^^^thhWoktertfUbrhloa,ini
- nv where witli h}S(i; 1 ,
ie best inctlatq' lias been wiggc.stcd, and
come* well rccouithendcd by the wlse aud
good to stay tit is evil,, and .this society is liap-
piiy organired " •* -•—*•—*
Mth ohain to free unhprn million's from- tho
Giant’s grasp- It lsa plain patriotic woy'of
Uqt" "
t busmess offtiOtually ; -thet-i* to keep
doing
. Depend hjxra ii mfy audieUco that bciiovo-
Iritteo -Is tbls-doy as charming; h, principle as
ever it was—who can resist this henven born
principle,' Dlittkpiit.In two the prison bats,
jirotcotcd and sns'tiiiricd -tiie nfllictcti widow,
put n smile of lasting joy.bn tho brow of the
orphan, nnd changed tho criminal intn.nn heir
of heaven. If haa:nuw lor It* object .the fei
ikmptitm of fellow creatures ftom suffering,
had It is A reasonableconjfectttro thut all pres-
enfwill chutribute their mite iil sustaining its
advancement. .. .";'. ..
• After :lhg ; cxpenencra.'af. sqvontfccn years
practice l am lhlly ounfiroted in' the opinion,
thauhopso bf ardent spirits is fnjurious, Ujo'
it may bo takeft^ev-er so regularly and in small
nuantiuest tho rcasou.is olniouk, as I. before
istate&tbat U-'Is. pol-pflly o.stimulfinubut in'
snmc.cascs acts decidedly os n narcotic. • Al
cohol- coagiilatcs' 'oll.' tho albuminous nnd.
gelatinous . fluids,., unit corrugates all*tho rolr
ids of tho body, 'It ft in some instances q slow
':' fcranco oCcoustitmiou and shades of habit.
eriiy, A have often XliwMPftxl ip witness;
ipga.temtterate dnnkcr os lip ft often styled,
invitingliistveak'friends aroundhim to -nse a
little grog: himself mid family-muycscapeiu-
jury ftom so dangerous a policy :-,but such,
examples entail injury and infamy bn aomo,
while it c.isu bhglits, mildew ana death- oh
others;' Persons oTwealtb and standing in so;
cicty ivicid a more poworful influence, than'
they;*onk>,.tiipe imagine; and it^is a ileplora-
M “ circumstance that, tiicrb arc* v« *
will copy' their infirmities to- a
.set aside their virtues."
Webster, GnmdyVhad Mott, of this country;;
tilic meu, liavo. euSsled their tulvms and cn-
*fgy. to eradlesilw thUevU custom. And cefi-'
Winly if'tliepnblic-.lviU (qptheleamod atgu.-
ments of such men and eoinmoriacnse have its
nghl inuqeqee, there.would bo a. redeeming
influence abroad.upmi every man; *. And*one
neighbour would not havo to say unto nnrnheV
you efrsir.,- TH»s. startling truth'would light
updn the conscience,land shame them into a
belter eounb. - Would you dart) ladyise any-
one to bum,-rob or inuruerf no'your sense 1 of
moral obligation would deter you ftom such a
step—well .surely then such a feeling should
be on you, when yots invite in friend to take a
gtassof grog, you konW its.cpminencemcnt,
but God .alone krinws hs teroiiuation, arid you
nmy righisusiilyhe considered the gmli y agi-i.t
of his ruin': how. many families would have
been .saved ftom wujmiletl reelings, -wounded
bodies, und wounded purses also, had -it not
him, - and tb'sit'
tliose very men Who were interested-in Ibonr
Cealing fiis '.mlsSecth;' ‘When it-ft-risfletted'
that tbo Committee .'have foreboriib' *0 com-'
merit on the 50QB dollars.bofrowed by R- M
Joltilson-for Major Barry, from the hirgtCoa-
tractors- receiving, titcir thousands mrid tens
df thousands in crlm? fipm the said' Burry,
and tliaf,too," ivitlidut'note, bond; men.oran-
dnm.pr interest—tbo paymetit^f-Which has
never been proved, it rirast be admitted by till
thill it lodks-vory likc corroptioo. Clay,
ingi Clayton arid Webster,. Wero'-vory aevero
on Mr. Bnrty; Mr.-W, droVd SI/. Grundy, la
the wall so completely, xiiat-he acknowledged
(.he Pont Office.to lto iri ri-deranged nrid.bank-;
rupt coudilibhthat it Was mismanaged '
misdirected, hod vjoljitei} iaW.itfidthSj Hi
ny. instances,' Jto .wquld-noj,' nn'd never, ifldt
justify, tho doridnef oftbe -Po3lMastctGc'ne.ral.
This, it ought to'bp remombercd,"comcs from
o Jackson man.. wt- -i
Messrs, Forsyth nml,. Wpodbury, have jjisl*
been confirmed nq- Secretaries of the'.. State:
and Treasury'Departments.. .' Mr.'-Wilkins ft'
expected to b.onptnmqfe.d to-morrow as . Sec
retary of tho Navy.- Some of theKitchcrrare
'desirous bf haring SoutherlandinUiat om<f|
but the old Hero cannot -if ustbim, arij} wul
nob .j ■ ,: '. ■ '*• - -"'
A Very, lililicroas.scorio..
. ■esideiu’s hpriso riidny ot-tW95gq. .A Fbr-.
cignMtnistcr Imply arrived,wastojie presen-
leij tothe Prcsidcniby Mri . _ r
some acculorit bt mjauridcrstauding, they did.
not mcetdt-thp Pfcsideiu’s at'thc appointed
hour, and when jlte Foreigner arrived, the.
porter ushered litm withoutyeremor^jmd the
President's room wjth his'sw.ord, opauletles,
•anil full court.dfcsii,''He bowedM the,'Hero
'.qnd the Hcro bou-cil back. They continued,
ffinr d tow .mitrutes, .Whqii:" the,
Minister, addressed the Geueral iri French-,, the
President looked agb'ast; lib then 'addressed
him iqJimtDiiiriaadaridnlp Fgtrirtwri^^lh
antl Jotmny Q'Nesl cnirric’tb hra afd f but lhe
only Europeanjiwjriage'Jemfny.ijbutd Speak
Ur translate, was.the Irftlt. aad no.hailed the
IMinbtoC.' frihft ivernacuiar, ■ 'fintHie.Diplo t
matiilHvas aS ignorapt of llie Irish,'a* JocksOri
and his Porter .Were of the modern li
nnd Jemmy .Was despatched to THE' T
EN for the- cook, aa activoTceuchiriari-' He
was pslicrelinto thVjtreserice oftho Uepresen-
tativc ofa Sovereign K ingdom, aud.ortlered
to interpreta^b)3 ioKiryjew, ond he performed
this duty tp thO.'sm^ctibriiof ^hc^Q.em
Correspondent of th»Cb«ri6stbi,-SIoreui
'.WASiititO*Olt,'Jurib 24,1 .
• - Stevenson ^wudlTadey hayb. bMU*rbjectid;
.the fqrm'cf by n vdtoof.23 td 22, the -.latter38
-to 18;Strict justice Would haVe 'assigriod'lhe
.vote of T.-to S-.-and vice vend. But let us be
thunkfui evemfor small favor*. The charac
ter of.thpeouoVy is.Vindicated, and the dar
ing. usurpatibil .and 'open eorrqption which
net) Ilit'-destruCfion oft.the Constitttthttj
tnally -febtUraSOTri; JriVtm 'backv' Gmmpt
and Profligate politiirians*i-“mcn'of'pilriorpie
iction of tlmh:- in.prupdnioil to tlIoirillte^eats, , ’ will tind- tl
— ■ '- *- ■ there- ft an insurinouirtabld barruri to ilicif
conupt purposesarid they will be compelled,
to bb holiest. ‘ With «lirm-nhd. feariciis Son,
oto'and tui «lghlencd_publie.opmion, we tri&y'
yet' sihilb tit' the 1 extravagoii't assJumption*of
the. President.: Tho Fordfleation/BlilC-WilS
liiid'on tlie-tahio by ajarge majority; and flto
pot Bank Bill taken tfpV ? .Mr.-.Gofiltoc toado a
very abTo and jifBcidht speech against placibg
'the mbhey. rri-thb hands of thoagfenw of tile
lis'escapC-With speed to a
jtlace of safety! I trow ypo-Would.; ■ well there
exists a foNnidable'ovil nrouiid you, aim' i«.
you, that may vultuto like Ihston- upon; font
vilais. aod oh ! might yob cscapoVandlt'is
iliodienrtfeU wish of the oue thatribw address-
cs you, that yoa-may escape noil cling inso|>?
ofribty to tho footsteps of pisticc. morcy, and
faith until you gain , n .Saw • footing: on that
bright l<md ofpvertasting lovoy-^. . . 1 ‘
, —sraaaraB'-LL jki-
IAI*.
W
TI1EENDOFTHE6EBSION. .
Congress will close one rtf the most eventful.
scssioa*.lhft. flay;- T o session, which, for "sub
serviency ori llic part of the House, and bold,
diguiliedaUtl jtatristlc resistance to Execu
tive usurjintion, on thb part'bf tiie Senate, ha*
had no parallel,;and -will, in oil-probability;
never have nnoUift| parolfel .in'tlio Iftstbry uf
this. Government.' AVe fiave not beep 3ts- :
bbt-our.siilfit
anicn-
iration which prompts
, ,,...advocates .io.; ahmd
forth ill defence of lira great principle* of civil
liberty has boon imputed to them as a'- efime,
mid low appeals id (Kipular prejudice, created
bv the most corrupt combinations of artful
MaUWpHlIB UtftiiugugucdrIilUieWm'flBiWttH
arid feasmifrom (lie pubiic-ear. On tho-nnrt
and reason from the pubtic- ear. On the-part
ofthoso .Who are. oppssvd to v tbe existing qrdbr
socqqcertj.cit' ' " '*
of things tltcrei* no pqqcettj.cnlicr-pfopitiiori
or action, whilc on the |Utrt ofiho administra
tion alt ft concert itrfpellcilby a eoirtmon pur-
ttosq. What does At matter, to thcjri If Ltho
Sehtitc fiaVq-resisted usurpation, and exposed
corruption! .-TOeir-hopes'of prqfit depend
upon the very abu.se* which- the Senate have-
condemned, and insicail uf uqitihg with the
Senate; tucorrcct tbo»e., abuses they combine
tho mote closely to bring the Senate intos;'
and- jection to the corrupt-iUtlueiice oft which tl„_,
' for a share of tlto- plunder; . ft'Uclt are 1
ictv nndlho ucoplc.as if drugged .wlth-n
tripplo. poison, sleep 'over theto-.-abuses to
awake iri chains. .
An idea has gone abroad, dial Jackeonism
ft overthrown—most fatuTdclusion l What ft
JaCksOnUm? Is it-.a .devotion- to-And
care for Andrew Jackson'! The peeplehuvc
tasted blood—they havo becn taught to come
up to Washington for uffieej god they , xrould
Wdrship any Other name with, tliesame xca)
as they worship. bisv- Thc combinatiun qf
those who live on the public money, who ore
interested'in .protecting anil advancing each
other remain* untouched. This hydra ft un
harmed, futd, unless the ncoplcyanbe amused
will triumphs their ee.rgi«*Fill be directed to
the election of Senators, pledged to maintaih
.their coinbiaatioii, nnd if. the elections to take
place during tlte ptesent summer, slialt su ,-
taintbst combination, nothing ehort of a bloody
MiisMa
f|t sngnfrer.
**T1ie Union of the Stale*, and the Sortreigat/U[ flio States.”
COLUMBUS i
'Smtstrdny Bsnflsgi Jslj IS.
State Rights Ticket for Cengress,
RICHARD It; WILDE, Es*. of Richmond.
' GEORGE R. CILMEIt, Esq- of Oglethorpe. *
ROGER i: GAMBLE, 1 Esq- of Jcflefsom ;
DR. WILOjbt e, DARIEL, of Chsthsm. ’
" ■ IGEff. DANIEL JiEWNAN,' of Miin-ay. . i
. ^AftSAljai Jf.rtfiA?PEL t E|q-- of Monfoe.
' M!RABEAU;B>LAMAR.»q,of Muscogoc.
... OEtit:: IjQBt, ABrtllsTtiS WAU* pfBibb-
•- CgWftotraaT AtforisTtrt-BEALi; ha* been
recommended, by the'Central - Committee, as
a qandidato for Copgress in tho plaeo pf ^ob
S. - jonCs, who- liccliucs the i>priiinatlon.“-
We presume tiers, ft.- Will be afcooptnblB to
‘the -party;- His' acknowledged' tkrerits .niid
unflinching devmiqif to-tbe' doctrines of. the
RepUbKcau party, critllle liim. to their dofdial
support-., y t _ . I
Df, GuoRGri A. Beotva, has bfeen-'ohoseri
io succeed '''8dATON .GRAt<TLAi»D, Esi{. as. a
-member qf the' Central Commlttco of the
Stato Rights Tarty.
j'j • - • . , ..,
AVe intended this week, to havp said ntabj:
remarks; ' 'Around us. on every nidi; rife,
friend* of the Constitution are rallying to tlto
rescue. Thfton'ers'of tyranny are tottering '
to their downfalll AU hearts are rafted, and
all hand* tiro nerved, to do battle in the {aging-
criniilicti.'. Victory or dtsath ft tho watch-word
•pf the free, whilst power arid offiee loom’along
the black waivoot'the almost rinmunhefed en
emy. We call upon the living generation to.
. Mf.Sprlgtim-ofairilritvamdeaitnoaonyps-
Jcrday.in- the $enate, 'that I tope -will me,
eded-rtho appointment of aGninmiltee of tfie
Seriuio, to coutititio during thti ieqess to.watch
tiie movement* qf thisTost Office.'Dep&rtmcnt,
and atrost'ihfeir ridfritptio'bs; ':- /* -•
FiWo tbs.NliiedxhvUieTims*,. ’
'. Aye are gratinod to leqrnthatvarious mem
bers of. the State Rights pnriy, have 'prompt
ly intrircsted themselves to elicit .mfitll expres-
utoa.of .the wishes of thc party, to regard to
the completion of our Congreistorial.ti^Cef^s
The Central .Committee havpalrcady received,
oom'mariicatiohs ftom dtfferentqiiarters of. tlto
’State,'urging tiie -nomination of -various gen
tlemen to supply ‘he vacancy, caused' by the
rcsigiuuion.of voh Jones, .it ft cheering to
sco-'a disposition clenrly ipanifesledio bring
about a' concert -of actum on.this .important
.. . nportani
it, ->V« .would t repow orir suggestion of
last week, ip a somewhat more definite form.
It would bo peouUajlyAlesirable tbal'thb-State
Righls Associations inlhe different couhtica
erxes, ond that tlto Cbtamitlee bIiouIiF be so.
iaMfacted .to mnonrice the gentlcnian, whoso
name ltadbeyn presented bythe greatest num-
bor op counties. By thft means ihfl ahn of'a
-at t hecMt-of awery^tle irouble, unanimity
will, bq' produced, nnd gonorril satisfaction’giv-
sil.i .. Jsvtrtwlll^rtt-WsW ifnhs firsts Wi>bt| As -
sociations would.act immediately nri this mat-
dhiqgs of^imitmeqt;which'' have' beennopessa-'
-'rfjy omitted, in'order-trigivie.ploco to some of
-thorif any accounts of celebrations on tho 4th,
whicli hayb beeri sent-us for publicatio'n. Oiar
-trietuis who have.honorcd us wjth these com-
munications thust tjnvc a little patience. The.
weather ft.too.hbt to get. out of humor, and
it’s imprtsriblo .fq' publish' the onff fourth on
hand, til Arif little sliest;; SO We must mutual
ly agree to keep our tempers, and tbo thing
shall be auended to os soon as -possib'le. Jri
die meiin time, .th avoid' a similar difficulty
iri ftunre, we would jtecomtnond ia our bobalf,.
such o’n:bhibosi(m;of patronage uk, will ena
ble us to enlarge'our paper by the.iieit,sriili :
vereary of freedom; on ^present therein at'the-
same tjmci'orat‘.ohs, speeches an.d.seiltimenit.
Tbis wouid be doing equal justice to alif rind
especially:to our pwri desires, .bo you go it}
if so, femembcfyoui'filhh without Works i*
dead... ; . ' ' . . - v
The. great jifldieo -of the. nation . has just
patcd.ivitheverydemonstrutiou.of.-joyiind
glee nnd gfatitqde^.for the pitst, a'ntl;nqxious
forebodings for tiro corping of futurri eventtr.
Tbp mtnds.ofwiflioqs Of frromtpir brif afoW,
; days ago, baVq travelled-beck along; the line
of jiifte; arid 'itMed on thigjoripus' feeds' of
tiy^gpnb'; day». '.‘ The squl of the.potriot . has
feltjts firira -rekiridliri at Ubertyls altar, nnd
l^rie fonli in-search Of those great principles
of constitutional freedom, which, shall flour
ish in immortal youth'; wh e il ft 1 ®. *ywmfl*k
power arid- the deatli-doiug ofthe despot shgll
bo nnnibered wiihjhe things that Wore. -On
a day halfowed by lliat morijrTqv' ■ sx^iiiid^
has, we frarirr6nderaadt«fo'ifi(!Bib«iacc'^'
mbrioi, tlic cSrigregaicd sou* and dangiiters of
Our^fioan^tiayel^Hptipi in -tffl|ritjtes to the,
spirit-stirrine note of .n art in I'm u sic, and fed
upon th.e'ric.Ij.'^ai.iftiesiOf jeloquoricri and sppg,
as•tllcy'litive. come warrriftom'lhfe lieartspf
fteemon, ; Never daWe rapoUectto have-wit,
itpkscd such- iftep aijd'bnivcrsul ‘interest on a
Similu'tr occasion. Ail' ajjes,. sexes and.tpndi-
lions;,seemed-anxiousi tp mingle in tHe com'
memotatipn .of. that; tfausceqdandy..glprious
epoch whj,ch -has'iriarked .the. poriod. of the
grentcstmqralOtjiolltioal revolution theworld
has ever known..'' As far as tve. Uave hcard,
riuf,fcUpw-citizens.thrq.ilghOut the State h.ave
.done due honors' -tplthe' occasion,.and proved
by their foiftf and wprhs, that oppression hit*
not - ye t *u bdued. the -spirit of .their fathers, -or
thotinaUce of- tyranny chained down fttefe-
sistance of tiie ftee'. Whilst uppn onaJiand,
we havp heard the-lpud aqd hoistgmus.voice
of adulqlion, blessing the-imnd-that has thfen-,
ten&l to butchet us; upon the .other, -we-have
listened to .the small .stjll'voice of patriotism
.wandrig unfeeling power riot>to. pass
r ita legitimate limits. ■ . ; .
' The mind in tlio conlomplation of the
scorics. just passed, naturally,goes forward to.
that-hidden 'future whose developemonls may
unmask tho tyrant, and uncover the datk-in-
siduous windings of mad'ambition, - What
shall be the condition of.for efflrorierity'
What shfOl jtq the form of’ goVernmcut under
which mtlfions of slaves will mpurq for a cen
tury to come 1 arf questions wluch.timo alone
can answer, Perlmps thoso thataro to-come
after ns, eoweji by Oig' maicriais tridch. axe
now forging,.may bend 'and-'Meed'honctuh
'yft- appeal to that posterity, 'whose aavpry
wlroess, if our tlecd^shouid reach them; ftirit.
ligrithe Spartan,band; tftgftieotls of thorrighw
of.ma\ have flung thrnnselvcs in tfto pfiikal
. ‘TliormOpyltN' determined that no Fereian-i^
yader, urider’tlie mask of fHcniAitlp. shall
'tramplo upon tiie'Constitution, or aid .in tll6
dcstriicflon of the Union. .Wc catt-opets-tbpo*'
' oven jfrofn this'distant day, Il perchstjco the".
nation’s famb,”aiid thb glorious ,4th <jf JtHy
should eyet beremembered by them, to look
back Olid mirigle-riieir- sympathies with obi-'
sufferings iji-this hour, -which may 4m'0yesr
less cheerless tlisn'tlieir own. ->
' Jontt. G.-- Folhill, Esq. .ex-editor tif tfie.
FederalD^ion,' and actiri^Fost ;-Marter?ft-;.
Milledgcvillc. has been appointed by
ecutive, Judge of the Oemulgee Cirej . ..
place-of Judge Lamar deceased. FUy!- 1 j-
tcairi, Tirtar^utAGrimnel, iobcuTal J .Mp,;;
TUetimeSore outpfjoint, the’body
inrist be diseased; It-appodrs to us thatowi.
worthy phief.RIaglsftatej dftgnsted with tho ;
our ayes on'iho.ennirie ofhisjudgeship;.wo-
leave this' matter between titc -Uriveroor 'and'
gpvcrncd. If the people of thnOcmCdgeo
rifttrict can st'andll, wp must. _ l - '. ,.
'. Gen. R. ArBeall'Iras retired:froth, the edi-
Aoci immodiateiy on
tor, as' a complete ticket should- be early pre
sented lo tlto people of -tho State. Dimiient
individuals may Itave tlicirpersonsl preferen
ces ; -the above plan ft the only ooe that sug
gests itself to us that cen elicit the- general
(tense*f tho party, .as. lo’tho proper pcnari'to
fill the'vacancy in-the Coogrcsstonal-tickeu-
CQNGRESS . . . ...
.the Senate, to extend the session beypnd the,
30thinft. having been laid upon the table, we
'presume that both lfouscs.will ndjourn to-day.
A grept deal of important business will cons'c-
ueritly remain unacted upon.
Appropriation Bill hat passed b
The'bul to regulate the deposit
money in the gtitie. Batiks dm*. ]
of Representatives, and has bqet,
oil bg the Committee of'Finimce inAl
wholher that bqdy will -act up^ it, is
aa.yct.uucprtairi^ ^
Ati Utncina. CuV^—At*’ Whlg~labcitmg,
held lately tu Oswego, N. -YOrk; Cot. Throop
made aspecch.-in which ho alluded toMriYOn
Buren, And said' '.ihave known him from
the pudding r ; ;o the Senate;''Winoelf' arid
..family ; an- .1 of -theto nave been constantly
'in office ’ring the whole time, ericept his
graodrc^Jier, who
tox.’’: - . *,
t was an edvoente of the toa
The ladies are said to have'been thrown
into a. state of consterpatiuh at a recent ap-
poiniinent of a ntimberof iawyers in ail part*
of England to“ register themeds of married
svotnen.” -
Tcrhaps our ; uniqn 'formed aqd: fashioned by
master workmen, upon the most beautiful
model afgayernmenlal' arcliitcctur'efinay'Tio
iri scattered nuns, a slander upbri-fti'o. virtue
pf thepast.andajanctton for. tlto eiaVcry of-
•foe future. Whose fault will it be, if these
fltings hbgppnn ! Who will bo blamed in that
hour of terror, when the chained aud restless
arm ft riveted, lo.tljo earth 1 Against whotri
will foe imprecations of the struggling h?att
bo directed, wltipri all its energies hto destroy-
General-f ed t .aad wasted in vAtri and ineiTeclual'effort*
to bo fteel Upofa whose patricidal bauds shall
the blood of thBhCoristilnUiliLho fourid.when
ift long lost land 'marks' are obliterated,’and
its last ray. flf.light .rattingtiish^ ! ' f Surely,
surely .not upon tliose wltot have struggled' a-
-— gaiost thejjusurjtationsaf thft ; ilL-staretlgaitor-:
atiortbf ■political quaAs/ wbose blae pills are
buUet*, aad whose lanCet ft thesword. ' Sure
ly the patriot who**: Jot maybe cast’in.tbai
dark.ond dUtant ; d*y, will not hayp .capse to
look back fluorii^i the ^<Jomnnjun l; .witii-ma-
licn or regret;, upon the conduCr of thbse that
are now. endeavoring to perpciuAto-the hfe* :
' sings of liberty, and hand it down to .hint nil
betfoplhlr-as ra ils earliest oxistcnco-
Bfo hafl*whh pleasure the indications of
approaching reformation, which promliv) tti
uvett the calanihicsimpUed in (Us foregoing
jtoiich’mrist rnovitobly^effectthat obiect, TSujt
is xcformtri'g.Uie jaSichiry-with a vengemras-
As We live bn wcver,. rathtjir heydBd the jups^
-‘Adoring man,- named Charles' '(L-Hintoi^.,
one. of the Fenttogdary Guard otMiUcdgeiillo..
-shot hitriseif-pn Monday evening last; literally
-bJoVrang liis head to pic?#*. It ft'srippt^cd h^ ;
was intoxicated at the time, j .-. " s
< EQIJRTII OFiJULY AT COLUMRUa ^
The 4th was celebrated in this p'lsclj with the, i{»uaf
demonsustions of;joy. . " ’ v-.t ...i V
. The’ Declaration of Indepetidenee' w*S.toed -by.
Judge Sbdrier,'end en eppiopiiete pratfim deKveteJ.
et. the Metlradist Chuichby Judge Celqsin;bcforstl]ff
Bute Rights piTlysndxnssy of theehtxens. -•
: After tbeora lion; the ocmpsnysnioumiii* to 3-or4(W
repsired Vo Messrs. flherter.Ai Tarver’s WsA House,
whcrele large beihpcueliad:been*.p«pared hjrMeesrf-w
' After die cloth r.-oj removed tho feUawiog toarri
, - ■ — -r». r. r—i
•essrag O^ssjWt^'toSJfti^rtos^^^--.-^
3. Tiie Heraos end up, dr the Rorolutioo. May
tjieirBenabovctdilgrate-tlirhrites','' , ’
‘ 4. ,G«o.' Lafayette.. Fteace h*a lost ,o»e of her
moat enlightened potflqts,.eBfi Americg. ene of per-
. ?•'
meat. \ye‘ l
bceej-Bienit
j&'.The Bank of tiie.'Unltod’-S'taics
tir monopoliea ittCcoatmyt-*“»=-»
efnment. .
V t- Tili Procionixtiim and Force Bili, Tmieifty-
will veryjuBUy phec lficm hg th« sldebf tto ABeq
had Sedition’ laws—the eco'm and conteinpt of a frip
.peopte. " , - . - . _ ‘? 1 . • '
H. TIic acts of the Geti. Gore mment'. Oalybinding
whori - passed. Ini' conformity whir ifg :Cds*dfatio'td
of iltls tlte StaieshaVe tho nghj to judge, - '!■ \ ’ j-?j
!. 9. Tlio -doclriaeof JJafliGeation.' 1 lisa jaiihgcrOoS
titan that ef.rovoliuion or euliqlsiuon, ■ '. :
.. M. Eroo Trade.’’ Lot ever)- man. buy Add S*U srfieie
he pleaee*, ind not ho eqqipellcd to support a .y.i.m
whickrobs Peter to ppy Paiil.
' llt-'Our tioxi deiejutlouruCoagreJs..' Meythey bo
.frloUds of tiie.'Union-hut not Union itth. X ,7. ,’ t ....
go,- bat no farther”
«} aggression upSa Tho t
lively ;/audeacii Btauiir
'greaiioa. V- ''...
■ 'Dr. Tkoauu Ihxeg. f The sov'er. _ y . _
'—ourdEgisorp'rotoeu'qo'ajai'ostfcUerai uatirpuioa,
“ They would prefer to hoi*ioft roaitt,. • \
Where freedom and their God imiy load, ' -'■V-
Tbettbe.tfoeleelrt'et-olave'el'^etnri.-';'''-’-
' ThUjerouchea to e Tyrant's creed.’.’ - J jV;-' "
' &. J. JVSieiot Ala.—The povrer of the Prcu .
At mist in disposed before the rUIng aaa, to aullitca-
tion shown, through tho colunrae ofthe Praia U re-
vgjbWtitod wknmvlcdffedI as tho eMcieat asd nght-
Gruudy, end tho Devil to the contrary,'notwiuia^^'
log- .
iT<V'. E.'J. Hardin, of Apalachicola. • The frairaad
iodopendent Sutoof Georgia. AUorheruortSyaons,
Stood randy to repel any troipaaj u'pon her righu.
7-lV Teytor, of Sooth,CeroUiui; -Tbt Ujaeo
Psrty. Oominn,ootUam,eteemotUnopiritm.
H. J. Jlnri&U. Proclamatioes, Protoala aod Forco
Bjllsr Tn tho political, wl«it Simoons, Siroccos mad
Yolgftm, erj lifliM^usl worid. ‘ ' •
pr-E^Jf. Kagan, of Meriwsther. The hlolUfie*,
tiea party ofMuscogee,eucceuto themio tho Octo
ber election. .;.
A. V. Bette sf Alstom*. The 13th day ofSepL 1833
The day upon whkdrthe Slate Right, nran of Musco-
JOC county, cutyftg out- lheir old radical prioeiples
to their legitimate reaqlts, awerted that the States,
-p en sovereign, that they had tho right lo judge of ft-
fractions of the Ooriatitutioo,' end ofthe mode and
measure of redress. - • ' ,:
. . tFiir. Bteyrtri-. - 'Ths orator of the day. Tlitfable
tnaanarm which be poiirfrayed the principles of liber-
ty.-eghmee th*t them is yet a hrai e fcw, who will tuR
-erouch totho atrongoru of power.