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tions, mill letters nf l» i-dncs*.
I'Wijiif |i|ar« lilni It
.ii"ii:il 'In 1 •uHr*»iri« hi tli
high idllfCi
I nm vety respectfully,
Vi»iil •ll'r'.llflil *fil lUtlt, “ 9
ANhiiKW JAqfcsoN.
democratic RKiTiw.icAN.Fr.sTiVAtr
AI Mll.I.C.lNil.VlM.I;,
( Continued.)
You. II—No. 21.
SAVANNAH, BATl'IUIAY, .11 I.V IS, 18-11).
Whole! No. 1st.
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SUNDAY, ,11,'i.Y 15, Dllll.
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V
OUNOCIiATIi; .MKKTINri.
An enthusiastic meeting of ilm Demeemey of
Yf Chatham, *■»» held on Friday evening, at tin* Lycc-
mu Knmn, pursuant m n call, published In tho
f / » Uom'Htrniic paper* of tliin city.
V Col Mr Kits wqs cal'cil to llio r.hnir, nnl Mr.
Joliii N Luwi* appointed xccretniy. Col. Myers,
on uS;utnine ill- chair In no ill'll' amt ^»|»|^^«*|•ri^^t• ,
address. explained tin* object of I In* mo «!*'«. which
’* . was lo roe* ivo ilie rc|n»it of a ftuintnitteo instructed
■ to prepareaCoii-.iitniionmid By-Laws,foru' , |lKJl*
J • OCUATIC ('t.uu.'*
After Col Myon bud rotmlu.li il. the Judge R-
M. Clmrlt 'ii submit fi d u Con-linnion ami By- Law
which ho iiitro iucil in a chaste ainl finished -.jicoch.
Cnpt. Pooler, M. Hall McAllister, Esq.. ami L
S. D'l.yon, Esq., lollowcl. ami i» “ word# that
breathed ami thought* that hnr cd," vii dialled
tlii* jo inciple# of the Democracy fiont tlto n*p> re
of our opponents, ami with a proper spirit laid bare
to ill" |-tif.fi.' gaze, the prdessb'HV ul (h a enndi-
.lute, on wh-iso sMin.ilcrs the troubled spirit* of a
reckless oppos tion mu k lo mount itilo otlice. suns!"
•ock the lif.-bl.NMl of the treasury. whi-li they now
proienri I us Iicon sucked dry by the office holders,
whom they uliuu* mid seek lo displace for I heir lie
dividnnl b.nclii, lint, a* tb-y would make lit- po...
pie believe, fur l lit) peoploVcmnl.
AH the speakers wero raj luioiisiv applauded.—
The As«ocintioii.iiltnr the tiiiasucilon of the bu-inoss
which occupied them until ten o’clock,.adjourn-d
until I'tl.lny evening ir*xt, after giving Nine ch
fm.MAUTiN.VAN UiUK.N and boinucratiu princl-
pies.
The Democratic. Dali has thu* Imoti started in
Chatham. It will gather Miongth in every move
merit 1t makes, until it shall present u,*pe. tnclc
which* will cmifiiiiiid the adversaries of those prim
cipics,which niii-i in spite of all ojipn hbin triumph,
for they me th" pi’ticipicH.ifsIat DeitMCrntic People
of free nad llepnlilican Atlterien, the |,ud of a
\V.\rl!l.NflTiitt, u JKtKl.HM.N, ft MaUison, iiihI n
Jackson.
The Do .k, containing the Constl'tnion and By-
Laws of tho •• Democratic llcpubliean Associa
tion” of Clint hum C’oun'y, L deposited nt the News
Doom of the Georgian Ollice, "here nil Drmncruts
aru requested to mil umi sign the snnio. •
piinted in litiiili'd. Cl , stiitr* that 52 \m
in Cleveland Ohio, have rt'-enlly i.'i
their par'V ai d C-tnc out ill Ill'll of H u
Hew lie so whig, niy given m King ! 'I liei
the resemblance oflinth in he almve a-
Wo km,a i mi of n single instant e ofn D*
•living changed hs piiin'iply* in this city. Tlieiv
ha* lieea 110111*.' The detn rincy of Cleveliu.d re-
muia tine and lirin a- over.—Cleveland Advertiser
• is lint
lerilon
1NDKPKNDKNT THKApIIRY.
We invite our renders to ja'inst* the following
fi.iin the (ii'dio of 2d iust.
Il a clear view of the Republican plan,
based upon the Constitution, of keeping the money
of the People. ,
TUB INDKPKNDKNT TRRASIJRY—WHAT
IT IS.
The Ciinsthutiiiti of ill - United Stat-s provides
• hut •* uo money shall be drawn from the Tien-
sn i y hut in pursuance of appropriation* made by
taw "
Till* palpable meaning of lid* is, that the money
collected of the people by tuxes and duties, shniil-l
he paid into the Trensmy. and there remain until
Con«r.-ss should dbpmprhite it u.v I w t» sonic pub
lic nhjcci*. when it might bo drawn out for thus.-
ohjec.iu, and no others.
Tin* main design was to pr- vent the application
of the pub'ie money to private use.
‘ Tin-Treasurer of the United States, and tho va
rious collector*-, were then the keepers of the puldic
i In* li"e*t menu# of resist mice. These United States
..four* must ev.-r Ik* .divided In-tween two great
fiuti*-.,snuggling fertile inliiiiiit*initi«iitof the omn
•non government 5 between these two parties, you
must clnarse, ami a dread responsibility, hang* on
jviir *«• •Ttiatu *
If one of tho parlies construes this government to
Ik* one of gw nt and indefinite powers, veil will
•brink f-oin ac niiicciinii with that party, since -m b
pmvuisiuny t>u lir.mulit to n|n*iiito,udnrioosiy 00
whin U^ircu'iar in your social c talit bin. may U* di-
reeled to your min. If tho satno party hicmde in
its numbers, the body ofyouroncmies.' tin* Abolition-
ists; If (liming its luitdcrt, nro lo ho found men who
have ntniiitiiincd doctrines which living admitted,
leave ymi without coiisiitutionul protection nvnlnst
to give what rusts hunt for d, y on my mind, mid
with greatest weight 011 my l«*eling«-~to wits
" .1 strict construction f /he eousiituHcn the
truest tc*t if .Irjfirsonian ’Icpuldieauinn It ex.
• hides a pr-'lectlve tin 111', a |J. Siii'C" Dank, mid
Inl’-rmd Improvement., no I ilu* encnuiehn ent* of
AlKiHtionlsin. It is tlie shb-M,of Suite Uiglus, and
h" 1 allying paint for tlio Sotnh."
This is tin* mime I gave my fed.ov cititias ol
Lnnipkin, Stew aid Co n y.
I lemuiii, tV'pectfull), vmiroh't. serv't. •
' MARK A. CUOl'Kll.
inlet
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN MEET I NO.
SAVANNAH, 10th July, 1810.
' At n meeting of the l)eiin-crats of Chatham
county, held nt the Lyceum Hall, for lit" purpose
of leceivinc the tcpoti of tint committee instructed
to prepare a constitution and by-laws,nad also lot
the election of olHceis, Col. Myers wn» called to
tlm Chair, nad John N. Lewis appointed Secietary.
The Chairman in a - very impressive nmafe-r suited
the object of tin* meeting. R. M. Chtullnn, Ksip,
Chairman of the Cononilto". then arose,- and, be-
fore preseattag iheconslitiilion and by-laws,address
ed the meeting. The following pn-nmldo and n so
lutions were siihmitted. which wore uuanimottsly
ndopted:
CONSTITUTION OK THE “DEMOCRATIC
REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION/'
1. This Association shall he known by (In* nnnn*
mid style of the “ Democratic Republican A-iumiu
tion of Cl in* hum.”
2. All citizens of fh-uigin, ndvocathig tlm re-
election of Marini Van Bmoti, may become member*
of this Association.
8. Tim expense of this Association shall In* do
frayed by voluntary contribution. •
,j, *1*1,,. nlKivrs of tin* Association sbnll bo a Dr,-
sider.t, roar Vic • a llimotding Secret.,t v,
n Corresponding Committee of three, and a Tien-
surer.
5 The President slid! appoint two Standing
Committee*, to consist „f seven nienjlu r*' each.—
It shall he the duty of lit- first Commiti.o to prepare
business for tho A»|io'*intion. and • f the second to
procure ntembeis nad subscriptions.'
G. Tho officers shall be elected. by the AsAocin-
tion, voting rim nice, and a majority of'tho votes
given, shall hi* necessary for an n|,-cii«m.
7. Fifty memWs shall form it rpmruin for the
transact mi „f business.
8. The regular nt-elings of the Association shall
tnko place on every Friday evening; hot tla* Piesi-
cl. nl, or either of tin* Vice Pn'siihmls, may upon
the application of live mcinlxirn, rail a trecllag at
imy oilier lime.
U. The Treasurer Imfino paying any npp'oprln-
tbin, must receive a certificate to that ofl'cet from
the President, tine of the Vico Presidents or Uo*
eluding Seereuoy.
/ 10. The Constitution shu'I at all times besubjert
to amendment by u majority of nay quorum, and
shall bo signed by all the members of tho Associa
tion.
II. This Association shall continue in existence
until lint 1st of December next.
The meeting was also addressed l,y M Hill Me
Allistcr, Esq.. Capt It. W. Pooler and Judge L.
S. D’Lyon. Tin* Association then went into the
vlvcth it ,.f its officers,' u fitcli wis dom* by acobimo
tion. The following geiitletnon wero tiuminuiud
und elected*
It. M. CHARLTON, Pr sidont.
OECL SlilCK, 1st Vice President,
M. HOPKINS, 2d "
Duet W. H. L'UYLEIt.ad “
JOHN LEWIS, ill. ' “
JOHN NT LEWIS, Itec’gSec’y,
K A. TUP PER, Trens’r.
It wu* moved and carried, that • l,o President and
l„t und 2d Vice president* net as the e rrekpond-
Ing committee, for the present. A motion was mnde
by Captain Anal, rson, which v .is nnaniinoudy cn:-
jib-,1; ( lint the eorrespoudiag coin iltee do imnii-
aliutely address n l-ttei to M«-s-r*. Dliwk. Cooper
and Colquitt, inviting them top >»* tlir oigli thiseity
1 heir Uluru home, and that a dnut- r he given
Ill-Ill by tin* Democratic A A-«itilinn.
It was fin titer moved, by Mr. McArdell, 'Hint
tin* ,-ointnit(ce fj.P-i.d the initiation tnrnrSenator*
Rles-r»'. Lniiipkin-and'Cudibert; and i»y W. H.
lbillocli, tlmt it also lift extended to Thus. Spalding,
K»q.. President «.f tho late convention til Millulge
villi*. Il was moved mid can led, jlmi the. thank*
of till* us*,iclaii„n be leti.rned lb Dr. IL D. Araoiil,
for Ids lienollful 01111 ion,delivered before tin* Demo
erncy of Chatham county, "on tho 4th ol Joly; and
tb it a copy Ik* requested of bim, for publication.
Mr. M.’Aideli moved, Thui nin cheers Istgiven,
for Martin Van Buren and Demoerai.c Piinciples;
—■swliieli was utiimiui u»lj c irried.
A motion was then mnde l„r un adji.uiNinont.
»hi, li was rallied.
IIOIIT. M.CHAULION, PuVt.
JollN N. I.I.W M, Sia ’y ,
Hut there was n elnss af men in the eon. try who
wonted to get hold of the ptiblie tiione* for their
rivato use, which c add not be done uu o*» the
ConslitO'ion could II- evaded.
This c ass was favored In At.KX ANDKll Hamilton
the fust Secn-t iy oflho Tre>uuiy.
Tito object eiaild not !>e ui-compHshed by pel-
ini'ting t be Treti«nrer and c-.JIettior- to end out llie
public nto, ey—tlm violatioti of tlm con-tiun
would Ikj to ipulpable, llltd the people would
stand il.
An ingenious plan wns therefore devised to eviulo
the Const',union, get money nut of the Treasury
without an appropriation, und make use of it for
private purposes.
This plan was to «io/;e bank - its keepers.
In-loud of kieping it they would silently lend it
out, the pcoplo >- milil know itoihn; uhotit it, and
lb 'Con»iit 111 ion would be, tone, in that respect, a
do ol |oit« r. wlii e the slocklmlihus of banks, and
ill,- hot rowers of limit depo lies, would get rich by
u-ing tite in on y of tlm people I
So iidroitly and qnl tly was the tiling managed,
tlmt the wln’te c 'tiatry slid ialotbis uttftonstUutional
sy-teni without being uwuie of tin- pi iindples involv
ed in it.
The Secretary ofiln* Treasury every ypnr report
ed tlmt there wero so many million in ilie Tieanirv,
when, in fnct, there was not 11 dollni there tin* whole
having been lent ,111 to traders mid speoulntoi s, iitnl
ilie (fovi-rninent having notidag lull bat n credit on
tho ini ksoftln* banks.
In 1H87, all those keepers of public moneys Ac
citme defaulters. Having lent oui tlm public in«-
n-y, naif nnl beinga)>Je to c-dieet il, limy refused to
pay tIn* warrnuts oitno 1'rensiirer.nnd acknotolcdg
rd 1 hanselnes defaulters, one und all.
Tin* Knew the (iovei'iiin, lit tuirk upon ilie mi
ginnl p!nu of 1)10 C* usiitiiiiou, and begun 10 open
tlm nit's of the people.
Il was now discovered that tlm idea of keeping
tiie public money in banks was nil a sluin'; tlmt, in
efleftt. it ««•» M'*Ideposited tbeio lobe KKl’T,but
lo be LOANED OU'f,and tlintilm resuli wasnsuk-
v- r«i„n of tin* pi-„vi*ionuf tin.* Con*iitu'ii)ii, which
r< quin-v that it shall be kept in the Trrn*my mu it
iIihwii 1,111 by ibe nuibori') of an uppi- piiuiiun by
Congress,
Having wluies«ed in this resu't. tin* fntnl enuse-
queinte* nf a d,-parmr • froin the Const it ulinn, ilw
I'lesfibuti revi-rti'd to ibe sal',* p un of iliui icsuu-
m*'t,t. and rcc-itnur nded a system which slnni'd
pii'Veat Ilia draw ing of any money from tla*Tr-*a-
smy except in pinsunnce of ajipmp«i,iti"iw made
bylaw. Whether ill's plan shall h- adopted, or
whether the dofanll'-rs of 1887 shall lie again em
ployed with 1 l.o view that limy shall slid lend mil
ill • public in nicy, is one „f the loading question*
,• hi. fi has i.gilni.al lb • coiiiuiy over since.
Stripped of nil disguises the qin-tion is just tlds;
Sh/l the. public money be applied to private
Tlm Democracy »nyn *• U shall not." The Fed*
in| pmty soys, " it shall." Ami this is the guilt
pomi in conliovitr-y.
I t e Fed, relist* wi It their linrd cider, log cabin
und sham Item, me struggling with all tln-lr ini^lit
;a.nt-> cot possfs*iun ofth" public money for their
pr.vute IIS' *, liiey do uni intml Imw nmch tlmy
spend in ill-cutest 5 fi r the. ini, ml m make it up
by tin* loan they expect lo gei, if sU'-ce sfi.l, from
the pub lie. Treiisui} : the st.K'kh'ddci* of hanks can
coniriliale freely now with the hope of having it nil
mode up by im tithe millions of public money
they 11,a* have to b".i| ,iul if llanisua l,e»ncce*»fii|.
On tin* othci sid«', ilie Democracy ia-istilint the
taxes and duties collected from tho people, shall in
ih * first place, lie n» givmcr than un I'cnoniieul ad-
mini- ration ofilio (Inveinnicai any require; and in
tho second pine,*, that lie* inuiiey so Cit lecu-d hull
I n kept iisti sacred d<'p«*ilo, for the pc poses for
which the people have paid il, ns provided in the
Constitution. Instead, f looking for j.ndh in tin*
use of I he public m„my, they plop so lo punish I >y
fin kcepei of that money
who shall use it himself, „r lead ilnut loolhuis.
TI,o plain people ofiln* country, who pay taxes,
lint ask no mvors fiont hanks or lint Covert mom,
w ill liu lit no lies to decide which is thu most honest,
xaje, nnd constitutional plan.
these enemies—if the gennrnl plan of policy of tho
party on this subject, give* up y -ur d.aireai rights
and all essential interests, to be questioned and de
bated, where they cunnet !,n tipproacla'd without
doing you deep wtong mid disheiioi; grants lo the
Abmiiintiifts, nif 1 heir ftiitfiminiHy ileiminds, iiml by
<e doing, iiillnmes tle-ir hopes of ultimate success;
and lit,ally by ih’-htdtil ufyi.-Idutg 10 their infuti:i|e
ciantoiirs, piepnres iiu» way for tlm most diiager-.us
Coiieessious; you will spring fio wurd to oppose, to
weaken, to dis.-.ltle such a putty; if nut asy.oir wo s
foes, 11* co\ 1*1 it'g ami giving eifi ct to the ullncks nf
your wot st lues. 11'the other and opposite piiiy.
allows to iltegen, ml government oniv sjaitilic umi
hmited powers, mbit exercised for wo lain tnirpiwes
of pub ic ginnl. wliieh inu be clearly iimlervtoutl;
then tlm estaldiHlmii'iil nf its doctrines wiili its sac-
res*, withholds fniin 11 msu who may ncijuito the
cotitrnl of the goveritineni, tint menus of using it ns
mi engine m,ti-lurli your domestic pei-ce. _ If ibis
party l,y system, umi 11sc11nscqi1e1.ee of the sjdrit
wfift’lt uniinnte* it tlirouylnmt. in the federal legisla
ture, nnd in the State IcgLIiittires, in tin* commmti-
ties where it prevails, umi in tin* individu
al citizens of which it is composed, every
when* and in every inmlo, acknowledges your "X
intuncc iis an independent people, and respects
tint sacred right* inh- rent in you as a peo
ple, makes a dear, hi Id nad lamest resistance to
the wr> tclie,1 nb«i:n’ufi faction, and will not sutler
your digtdly undei ui.y pretence, to bo instilled in
wanton dvlure. or your safety to he tlitontcued by
ti st on- rom.limcnts however disguised; then every
feeling'of geiimusity, every sentiment of jusilce,
every consideration ofpoiicy, will impel you into 11
strict and coidinl union with sitclt a party, nnd will
mg,- you to ctisluin its cause a* your own, with en-
ci gy ami fi lefity. Tho happy harmony of you rela
tion* with this party, will he completed, If it ho
founded on tlmss principles of government which
you have your o ves -U; ported from thu cnrliust
lii-torv of tin, iinti-m; the-nme eqiml rights offree-
men, >he snmnropuhiicun spirit, to thu triumph of
which y<>u have always i-ontrilmied. Who ducsimt
recognise in ilu* pn'iiictil ass cintiou, I have fust
deset f'aal, tie* fenltires of the Whig opposition
party, in the lust, lhn»e of the Deo'ocialic Adndn[
istnitioii ptirtyT Ami dors not their being thus re
cognised, niauifi'st at once tlmt your support nnd
adherence, should he yield'd. to 1 ho Dunmcrulic
party imw a (ministering the government
(feoigiuiis, inthi* world nf contest and struggle,
no people ever made themselves Secure in I licit con*
d'lion, who did not pr.nn thcHtn-fves fiinnidahlo to
di"ir enemies, nail a s n agtli and diutsoinlion lo
'iieit fiend*. My countrymen will never litive it
said ofth-111 that limy wanted tint mural feeling, and
human prudence to distingui*h between liouelitd and
injuries.“ Geiit.umeii, 1 urn wiili respect and cu
siderution, yours. A. CU I'lJ BERT.
(tearyin.—Lovely to her friends, formidable to
her fees.
WASHING ION. June III, DUO.
Gentlemen -I tece.ved your kind invitation to
uitund a “moodiig of tho«o’opposed to the ek ctinii
(feu. W. II. Harrison to the | , residency.'\V;. > l M be
held ill Alillo igeviile, 011 the dill ol next month.
Congress wi I not inljoiit-u bumre that lime, and
iil'courso my puldiuengageni'-n'S will prevent my at
tendance.
Cou-iileting ilie peculiar cnniWnalhin of parties
tlmt are urging tlieelciion of Hon fl.iinson, I can
not understand how it is, Bait any n an wli'has
SautluMi f. clings, or interests, can fall into hi* sap-
purl. In die vciy formation oflho government, we
iind two grunt pnitie-, nt ills inet and opjawing prim
•ipes. One parly desirim; hu model ul 1 lie Mulish
ijolistitnlion. ami tboiiBlit oers ton weak—the oilier
bought the reverse. Mr. Dickinson of I'.-nnsylva-
Oil, I,-d die latter party in the Coniendon, and li
indly, by a vote of «evea slates to six. Si-cured a* our
present ({•-publirau Conslimti >11. The deteainl
pally imuirdiuifly delermimd to make up hy con-
rucdnii, what was wanted in specific grants oi
I lin'o the homn to lie,
Capitol Hill. 21.*i Jane, 18-10.
To Win.’A. Tenni'le, Chairman, 'lomliusou Fort.
Win. Snaford. Far *li Carter, Win. D Jmrnli.C.
D Hammond, D. S. Jnu-dnu, C. E Hyun, Isaac
Nowell. George Li-evr.*, E. Brantley, U. Rowell
and A. M. Iloilon.Esurs.
firti/liineiit—Yiairs of da* 3 I of this month. I nvi.
dag im.'to anitit in a c-1- In-aiioii of the -ith of July
next, with my fellow ci'izens of tie- Sure *• wlioaie
the election of Willimu Henry IJ
Opp
TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1840.
Mr. C. Ca'/xnovk Gaiuinmi of this city, has
In-en appointed vice Consul of Uussiu fi r the port
of Savannah, mid as such recognised by the I'resi-
dent. * •
to Hie IV'sidcncy of die United S utes,” was receiv
ed.
The honor lints conferred, i* duly appreciated
ami lid* iiiiiiiifestniiuii ol'kind feelings is rcrlproen
■ml. It is nveapivil, tun without tlm undorstomline,
however, that my fnilure to attend, (aii*ing 1'iom
dudes here.) shall he excused by you. It is very
certain liiatCongress will nut luljouin in lime to
a'low m- to Ik* with you.
Jins respectful mtendnn, connected witli the
events of die Inst six month*, Icnvrs me no room to
d'-uln, that my political course form* one iifth<-
promiiunii misojjs for ibis exhibition of kindnos* on
your pint.
That course, g-irlenvn, you will p'easc n**ur.-
m* fvllow ciliz'ns, in wliiisu helinlf you net, is the
-•'gitiinulc, uiiuvuiiin' Ic.result of 11 dgid app iciition
of the polinnil sendinuuls cuter aino I at all times
!iy the republican iinrty, of which Thomas Jeffinsnu
ami fie,-r 6 u M. Troup, nro ilhi*tr<mis pe sonifiiu
ibms. For it. 1 am entitled to no finThi-r coinin- n-
diuion than is due to 11 free,faithful, sincere nnd uii-
biassed eifi,rt lo apply those principles to dm con
duct and policy oi'ibi* governo out.
It is a I'.ict kiiowii to you, dint many of my old
political I'rieiids, with whom i have never dillercd
liefore, wl.o.e confidence was my greatest comfort,
and wlioscapi'rolmlion wus tny highest reward, havo
jecendy disteulrd limn my nrtings here, so strongly,
a* .0 declare 111 u signal milliner tiiat we emmet re
present them.
If this pine,-ml A fiom n dilforencc of opinion on
nny great political doctrine or leading republican
measure, tiny have done right. If not, then they
have dnulitlers acted mi a In liul'that we should Im
super led hy others who mu more able mid more
iiusi woiiby#
Believing, fellow citizens, that there is an isi^m
between many ol' my late friends und myself, in
reference to tin* true policy of tlm federal govern
ment, mid dm ititerents of Geoigia in regard to die
As soon n* tho Government Went into operation,
tliencdvn genius of Hamilton (In* h-ing attic
head of dm Treasury) fol owing Btiiish exnnipl*'.
•tnl'he “liiftiliug sys'em," ntul then the'"As -
sumption." .lell'erson had ju-t ri tuia cd from Frmice
•md foiiiid u prevn-.biig desire to create 11 111 tiied
interest in the Government, as a substitute for dm
supposed stability ofun csinhlUln-d Ari-tnciucy
Ho says, tlmt in 1781, Mr. Adtttns declared in
versation at hi* table, “purge tlpit Coii«dtuiion, (die
British Consi tiiiiou)ui Ita'corrttption, an 1 give t«
its popular hrniieh eipmlity nf reprv»Riiluiinn, and it
would be the most perfect C-nsliliitina ever devised
by,tho wit of innn." Hamilton paused mid said,
“piitgotlnl its fortnption, «ml give to its popular
•rani'll equality of rnpr"seutation, ntul it would be
come nn impracticable poeerntnrnt S as it - lauds nt
present, >vitli all iis supp:i«'d defects, it is tlm 1110*1
perfect .piveinmeiit which over existol "
The-Ith vol. u| 11 Ji'ffi'i'snti’s works" from page
444 to 458, is full ofiasiiuctiun, in relation to tin*
present issues in tlm country, nn I ought to he read
by every Republican in the land. Tito same view
and thu same feeli gs now -ecretly pervado a huge
and talented early, ns liiey did at the 'peril d des
cribed by Jenersnu. Out nf dm I'miditig sv*tetn nn*l
tlm assumption, with tlm pnlicuy of Hamilton, grew
the first United Suites Dunk, in 1011, its rc-cltur
tor was refused. Then the dlltimiltirs of the war,
together with the unsound nnd luinporbing policy
tluit the Government ontered into, of receiving Indnt
Dunk puper, mid tlmt depreciated by tint being re-
dnetnnlde, emlinrrnsod us with th t United State*
Bank of 1810. In 1837, wo fou id'ourselves in 11
ow futuncinl crisis. Wn were I'r-e fiotn u United
Suites Bank—and cmnpaiutivrly from u Tardf—
with no national debt 01 any kind. This was dm
lint dine since 171!!). tlmt tint Government wns in a
silinitioii to hci'drlv In might hack to that sttnpliri'y
which its original 1111 titers intended. True, 11 great
mimied interest hadgr"W'n uii, who laid lieoii orga-
11 zed by its himiidos, mid hud been taught lo I ok up
to its fu*or nnd its power. Associated ntul incorpn-
iated wealth lmd in-cornu almo»tenoiighlouvcr-uwu
and dtclire tonus to the Government, and take that
place which wns originally intended it* a substitute
i'lirarisincrucy in our system. Tlm great issue now
is, wheihtn they shall st.ceed mid irioniph mertho
t'o.istitudon or 11 .t. It'dmy do, **'o may presi-rw
t hu fin ms nnd tlto hahilmni-iiiHofa free Gov-ramenti
but we will wear tliu chains of slaves and tlie/iin.ry
of bondsmen. Forumiiy, wimii physical finee wns
nppen-cd to, lint coiupirrmg (huauai moved in tri
umph hi* sword over tlm prostrate liberties of i.is
country—Nut mi nmv. Jim progiei** of bidden
■'ivil'Zatiou lots rh 1 aged tlm means. VYImt was
frnnrly ob nlnnd by I'mea, U mw s oigi * ny
iriitul. IVhido classes and iuteiesis are comlda
• d tugedmr in corporal ions, moving with system and
energy, upon alt dm secret spiuigs ill'sock ty,*teudi-
ly pur-utiio! tho ms-.iiicts nf future, lor p-.wvr nnd
eaitlt tnnkint tlm stiong, stronger, ntul the w- 11W,
eaker. Tlm «unte«i is bitter mid violent, and well
may bo—forlnose wholmvu heretoliire fed mid
amd by sw-iiid/mg tlmG.ivcriiiiiout, and gr tiding
villi*, nn tlm 4'h pruxitii
kn-iwlcdge.
An {nviinli n fiotn the citizen* of yottr futility,
would he gratifying to urn on any tu'cnsinn, hut when
c- nnecteii with fireunistiiuei 1 *, ximli as murk the
pres‘tit ana, I i« tender-<| (nauriailv su. Tlm tlu-
lli'Anfmy officii' -ladoll under lit-* .•state, will flint
P''l me to relit.qn'«h the pbaisureol In-ing with you
on tlmt tru y int- rflsti -g oec i-i.in. Your liln ndity,
I kn -\v, will induce you to nrquin-re ill the stillici-
• nev of this apology.
Coiisidvring tlm cau*e In which you ate engaged,
ns mm ni painiiiry caiiroin to the Sun It, involving
}iifeie*t*, which must sen-ihly i tlivi (be mime <1 s-
tin'll 1 * of our common country, “l hid )nit (l-nl
speed/' My hiitulde, 1 bunch nrdeut wishes, an*
engaged for hB suecss. With juuizelvcs. lain
“opposed in dm e Ice tion of W dlium I lent y I luri hum
h*lIm Presidency of the United S ate*," nndisgul*.
etlly I "p -ore him a* nb in k cockade F«'dortt.i*l
ol tlm Elder Aduiii* sclio-d—-I opj o«i* him ns an
nd vacate of dm uqjiist system of higti TarlR*— I op
pe*e him hcoau«e whatever may have been his for*
liter sentiment*, in lela inn oMi-idmin ius'itndon*.
like a In'lengtm il fortress, lie has timidly struck
hiseo1or«,nnd surrendered at di-cnt-ioii to fait id-
•cal Abolitiotiists;last,t-io’ not least. Inin opposed
to litm.bvcuu-e im. sitiisinitiim iifliirpn't'-ntionst--
pnpol ii favor (difttiugiihhed mililmy -ervieo*) i* at
nest.hut the (wnci Icil hnngmiiig* of ifitmMvd «■<-
pirmi's for iilficn.
While I mn very fur from objecting tii the claims
which military services give, when tho*i* seivices
m« of a clitiracli r which ju«tify the ptvseMinent ol
die claim, 1 am deralnl y oppiovd to stch, g* an'
put forth on the present occasion. That a natioiiV
gratitinh* slinuM h iuv li'-.l on account of nets,
which required n nation’* liirheurnm-v, to prevent
tint witlicrim: re*tilt* of a rcqaLcdiavosiigatinnli}
a military tribunal, I* a species of sophism which
I apprehend, can be nnders'oud only by he < 'otn
inilivc, who have ns-iimed tin* churgu of thinking
and -.peaking for tln-ir cniidalnu*.
WhlLt I ncknowlcdge that distinguished and
houn>,if.h* individuals, nro engaged in pronto ing the
election of Grnerul Hmrison—I cannofreCniiii from
expressing mystirprisa, tlint Southern men should
la* found iimnug tin m With gteal respect. I urn
gentlemen, your oh't sei vatc,
W. LAVAL.
To Wn, A. Tcauillc, Tomlinson FoH.Wni.Miie
find, Finish Cm ter. Win. I). Ja-niti.C. D limn.
:noind, I). 8. Inrdnti, C. E. Itymi, Ltinc Newell.
George Lceves, H. Brandy, U Rowell, A. M. Hnr
ton, Esqrs.
WEDNESDAY. JULY 15. 10-10.
FROM CHARLESTON.,
.nte Inst night we received the Chit lesten pa-
p-T* i if yesterday mowing and Miiodny afternoon.
No tiitiil north of Notfolk, Vn., wa« received at
Cbm lesion on Monday. We therefore presume,
under the present nriaagcmont, that we will lam*
no moil further north than Norfolk to-day.
CONGRESS.
On dm tOlli Inst, the House went Into Commit-
tec nf the Whole un the Army bill. A conddersble
pm lion of die day was spent in an obstinnto debate
point* of order, after whirli Mr. Jones nfl-red nn
nmcndinenr, npprnptlilting $300,000 fur coininiiinu
tho Florida war.
Mr. Stanley, who lmd a speech prepnyed on till*
sidijert, then took the ftonr, nti'l had net roiichnh'd
when tho Committee ruse.—(larrrspondvnea Pat.
Aecidtnt — 1 The'pilni hoot Cape Fear, Captain
Wilson, while coming tip from Sollivnu’s Island,
yesterday afternoon, in n heavy blow, nn* ofiln
crew, a negro mnn, was trlpl up by the j|l» sheet,
and carried oveilioard. The boat wn* itnniediaiely
rotmded Uhl, nnd thn skilT was lauiiclied, m.ilitnal,
nnd went nf er hint; when within twenty or thlit>
yard* of the negto. he wns suddenly taken nnd car
1 led down hy 11 shark, which wn* porccivud hy all
on bimrif—Courier
DettuN-rnl lot who*oieccpiiou tlto pcoplo wcrecnll-
ed logi'th r. After the organization, which was
done hy the u< munition of .!• Im W. Edmond*,K»q..
as I're* idetil, nnd the appointment of several Vic
I’resideni «!>r»{ Secret inti', the no-cmhW mwlllindi*,
w lilt one voin-, called on Mr. Colquitt |o uilclre**
them The 1 nil Wn* reqnaidiil |o hy tlto gnatle-
tuna in one nf the titosi eluq'iont, argninciitative,and
witty spei-ehi * it \<ns ever our InttUliein listentnal
11 politicul meeliliL*. Mr.Colquitt sp> ke ueiii ly tw •
hour*,and in spite of the iippie*s : V> heat of the room-
the audienre wa*perfectly cxluliraied with the sub*
j*ci ttnlltu t.f hi* It. and 111* peculiarly «pb-n
did und oratorical maimer and style of spenk.tttf.
He reviewed thn liis'orv nfllte American system of
fiittdiug and finance iVom the days of Hamilton'•
the pn seui time, lie showed thei Idcaneiy winch
bail lioei'tised in llt- lr creation, and tln-ir injutl'itis
• fl'-.'U upon ilie people of ihisr.-iititr't an-l later-
♦pi-ised Ills remarks upon llie*o sol,|ecln wilhsndi
data ns made Id* mgnnieni* against both entirely
liresistnble. The soul silrrtng, patriotic appeal he
made in 'lie prodi-cing cIuhm-h i.f the Nnrili. and the
expose lie gnve of the deleterious elVect* nf paper
money ii/'iin ilie productJv»* efijssi'*, pnriicnbirh,
weicreceived with great eclat, which, wltl-e it grtt^
llled it*, co'dd md hot have been cq.iully gratifying
I fie diS'inanisbed geutlemnu who w"i* ad Iresslnp
In* meeting. When spent.im; of the passage nftliat
second Derlnra'ioii of Indcpeiuleiii-e, tho linlepen
Intit Trensuiy Bdl. we felt pro id when wo felt thin
our little office wn* (hst honored with an illiimina*
inti inn in honor of its passage, and tlint fiotn it the
first rocket ns-HUidcd to high heaven nnuniinciiigmir
joy uud grutifiriniou at the divorce of our National
Government from the dangeiniis and coutntninatiHg
iniluenreofihe paper money aristocracy. This Hi
ding circumstance we know, lidded fuel to the flume
which wa* still burning in the bosom of oar tttiinr*
ilied Democracy, ntul cau*ecl the general nnd sys
tematic nynicing* Miioh have, since nuirkeijtheir
otidiicl. Dining the Speech nf Mr Colqolll. one
nf thehanners from the archives of Tummiiiiy Socio,
ty, homing thu name,and ill" cunt of arm* of GEOR
GIA Id* native State, wiisqsfieredb» the looni.nnd.
peal on peal of h-nny rbeers front the people told
tlteir respect for Imr, and the confidence they enter*
tallied forhurpolhic.nl intcgihy. No greater cam*
pliircnl rotihl hare been pnssed upntt this honored
and talented soli of Georgia thnti tlto profound til.
ti'tithui the meeting evinced, tied the numerousheniI
felt hursts nf upp'mtse with which hi* remm ks were
received hy them during ti spneeh which iH-ciipied
the must oft wo hour* in 11 crowded mom ntul mi a
sultry night. Tlm cheers on emiclusimi were lund*
-rand longer l him nnv ever la-fore given, cumpli-
mentaty to a piddle speaker. Our only regret wits
llml evnry tlisiiiii'iiisheil man nunche-l l»» lhe wJiij;
party was ti t present,,to listen to this most magiiili
at eflinlofMr. Colquitt —A'nr Era.
In tin* pmceediiig* of the mcsRag we find th"
fullowim; resolution proposed by I’. M. Wnttnntv,
Itesnlrrd, That the thanks nut alone of lids meet
ing, hot nf evet y true fi lend nf Dcltti*1*111 Ic i-rlaci-
pie* are duo lo the Hmi. Wrn T. Colq- itt, for Id 1
eloquent, liistriiriivound soundly denmnraticuddr »*
IcfiM'ivd this evening.und tlmt we coii-inuolate tlm
people ol tlm p'oud iiliMe of Georgia, on Imr Inuiot-
ti'dn and able R presetuatlve. •
Tho in othigwa* fui tlivr itddressrdby Ool. Hup
bum of flmugbi, J. W, ICdammls nnd FiUmtls Wad
dell, K»qs.
. Pciignatinn of the North Carolina Senators —
Tho ftuleigh Standard of Wednesday contain* tlm
letters of Bedford Drown und Knliert .Sirenge, Ksqs
n-siguing their offices ns Senators of tint United
Slat-'*, from the Stine of North ('tirnliaii*—the tesig-
!•' %
I. l'.TTUUs IN TO INVlTAf IONS TO
ATTEND TUB LATH t’liLHIIIlATIDN. •
CHAR|,F.SlA»\,Hft^hnr. I84IJ ' ' ’* ,
flenth men —I am happy tlmt t|to gmd c.ui*o of , . .
Ibm.imriit-y nnd Sou lieru riglus, is on tlm’nmvd hi
ynnr Ijnll mi Slate, 'I Ins enure is so. jtju in itself,
and so eii'iiely- in accordance witli that cou*tiltitiur.<
al ciitmiiicl. which mule tin* United 8tulesonot*co*
pi-, tlmt I i-n not fur a iimmrm permit tny«*if to
Tlotifil If# m'rt-dn ti mmi'h uv rllm wicirhfdundlac*
thin* * which l.av* Inen Ibrmed fur lit
desirinttjon. Ilow any Sou hern unm'(whatever
may In* his position in oui legal divisions of purlv)' ‘
can letul' Id* Imu, st ndlotliu I'lmnimn ofn it' ■
holding ttin politicul posiibm nl' "Geimrnl llarn*
mhi " I nm til n lo*s to rnuccivu. Till* I look upon
of it self n* otn* ofilio worst signs of thu. limes, tlmt
wit bin our border*— IV*, even in otn homes* tbit
ciiitdidali- of the Almliiioidsts, fiin.'s adv.-cnti'M mol
Itieiuls—Soutbcra nit'h. wlm nitImugh. they luiovT
tlmt he \'0*ilm( hii*('iifiindlduii.*orihe*oroprnli|tta*
in tin* Hairi-'mrg <'onventiun—and ulifiiuiuh thoy
know that Mr. Gluy wit* pin dnWu In ilfo snmo ■
cnuveuiinu, by tlm smim in/luenia*, but utizc ho hud
tin* muniims* to asset I oni cause in his place irt
•h» Semite. Suiitlifi'ti tucli who,' tillliuugh liiey
know these tilings art* yet f ir ill" hope nnd piusncct
-T In inning it-nH-e.vc* Into power along with ii|m,
willing to meet their eyes—and in tout, hoodwink
ill- m eives on a •l|hjocl,oii wldchoitr \ciy exIstHiCo-
is slaked. On wlint giound cun Gen. Ilariiion
cliiiui lo Im Mi'' I'litididuio nf any Smitherti Demo*
era 1 / ' If imt liimscifaii Ahii|itio*id*l,'-ho is tho un-
qll* stiollillile CllHilidiiie nf tiie*e funatirs. If nut A
FediuitlUl, he i* ilu- unquestioned cnndiduln ot tho
Fcdeml pail), if not a Bank tinui it cntiuot In* do-
« Soil, In* i* llmelllv hope n| tin* lllllll. IM'e. If not
a Tariff man-—ho Is tho cnndiiltttu of tho Tnrifl'ti.un/
mill tliu. iim.'s lie stand w .tli vvery tacin ii 1.ml every
party, bo# do m us. Wit bout any general muionnl
principlet.i liold tlii'iu li-pcllicr—tlmi have invertr.
limit's* •••'inbfiicd eiieh turany mil tie (1 own heffislr
end, w.deli they Impo lonltuin hy liiselcviiiinn, nfld
* tin prost nft Ion of Di-ttiocrucy, But Hint, which
would gire this cottihiiiiuion ultnost the nir'«f ridr'
••nb'. wero Ii tint for I lie danger ot their rmiihinntionz
is dint they are in tlm same time eniillfcMig In
tleir selfish object* nnd interests that they actually
areob.iged Input tln-ir c.uudidutc in the kcepuut of
a roniiintu'e, l«-t l.y son-c honest hviiwhI-oI opinion .
In* tnuy nllhuil sumo portion ol' litis hnierogiumuiit
inns*. This I would think in i>s< if, should bo
enough to disgust every high minded Dcnmcint with,
such a ciuididiitc—for nny, even the humble# ollica
— no* to say ll.u highest in tlm gift’of uii vtilightecl
peuplt. •
my lutcossiii-y calling here;will prevent my
Inving tin* p'eusiirc ol'lming with you at your celu*
hiollon, | iill'-r vqu tlm following loti#i.
Our Hart Pivsidnnl—Tlm mini who Iftis given 1
ii* Imi cst plftiiges of Ins piinciph's, i# In'St entitled
to our support—the people cannot snlidy trust him
with tlmii sutVriige*, who dnru nut trust them with
Id* opinion*.
With thunks fin the qmnplimetit paid me, with'
■ rem respect, gentlemen, l am yum iiIh'iIIuiii aor*
vant,
JAMES SMITH RHETT.
To Messrs., Win. A. Tonni |c, Chairman^ Tom*-
Itnsou Foil, Win. Siudford, Finish Cuitci, Win. I).
.Inrnitt, (' D. Iliuinnuiid, It. 8. Jurdi-n, C. E.
Ryan I«nut: Newell, Goorge Leuyfts, E. Urutilly,-.
II. Rowell, A. M.' Horton, Milludgcv lie, Go.
M
m
"*•!&»-*ai
-'-t
> • ' . ■ sr.
if?
In tnkn efleet on the meeting ofilio Legisla
ture oftlut State in November.
liu fiico of labor, nro like fumgiy wolves, who have
item diiveti buck from tlm warm Idoud they have
la ing inall these gieat c -nicst., (icorcia
lias cvei been on the Repuuliciin sido, Sliu tin-
once sued in the Fcdonl Court.nad it vvasa templ
ed 10 drag lift sovereignly before (lie fooirtoi I of con
soliduU'ii pdwi'i*. Audit v*u« lluoii^h her action
tlint a ciin-titiitionnl proldbitnui was seemed mi the
suujecf. You must fir»f change I'cr clinnctor nnd
Imr hL'iiry before you can lir'it; her under the con
trol of tho great Fcib'lir pailv.
Allow mo to h po Genii mon. tlint tho day, is
niitilisiiint, when Georgia und Smiili L'nioluia, will
bo s do by side hoionlior, in a.I the grout i*“ima tlmt
nmv bo iiiiule up beliuo tlm country. 'Mmiriiitnr-
n tsarit lliesuni', a d I trust in Gud, thmr princl
les and llnur people will be lou ver united ill hur*
money and Aympnihy.
There is one nfjotir grout men, in wHt'se f.mo I
feel a peculiar ii ti n st, I'ruin tlm cmilideuiiul mid
noni rc mioii in* bon- to my amestor, at tlm Imtib
of tho Cow p< us, uud eonsidci ing Ids tiuiforin and
unwavering repnblicaidsin, I trit-t. I may be excused
in aliu ling to him. on this iicns on—I mean .hunts
,/arksan of thn revolution—whose e,cur intellect and
intrepid character, made him tho pride uud tlm
ornament of his Slate, and long may his principle#
' ' ' the
Thn ground of tlio nothin nf ihc#n gentlemen I*
suited to bo n fi nr, lest limit hnidiug 011 might ho
cuasirued into n dotdal of tlm right uf tlm Logisla'
turn tu itislriici the Scualur, and a wish to submit
tlm subject to tliv pcoplo at thu forthcoming dec-
linn.—Ibid
Congress.
Tn the Senalo tualiiy, the bill tuenstne tlm mure
fnitlifulexecution of tin* laws rein ing'to tlm collec
tion nf dtni-s on |tnp»s‘*; tlm j-dnl resolminn dir-
r**ctin!: tlm return of curtain man* to tin* State of
Kentucky; tlm hill for the relief James H. Clark;
and thn fftlf for tlm relief ofilio hairs of Miguel
Eslavn, were severally ordered lobe engrossed fur
a third rending —Globe llh insl.
In the Hoiihi' of Represent A'ives to dnv,the Bunk-
nipt bill was laid iipoathetablohy 11 vote of 102 to
80; and lift: bill tnnkmgnppiopriatiuns fm the navul
service for the year 1810 was repot ted from the
eomtnittco and passed.—Ibid,
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN FESTIVAL
AT M1U.EDGEVILLE.
- (Continued)
LETTBUS IN REPI.Y TO INVITATIONS TO
ATTEND TUP LATE CELPUUATION.
WASHINGTON, Juriu 27, J840.
To M'-s-r*. Tenutlle, Fori, &r.
Gentlemen—As my public duties willdetifln mu
jnue tieyuud tlm 4th of July, • let mn Hlter to y»ui in
thi* iiuhIu, tlm n fl-ciioiis sugg-sL'd hy tlm o ecsi-
ofyiair fitter of imitation^ nndbv the prusctil pnilti
cut era. as i; uff •• ts thn .Smith.
IVrtod# #onieiiiims m'cur 111 tlm history of natiom
when u |H'op|u lm d their fate in tln-ir own hand.
, \ sagauioiisnnd high spirited p-iiple, wlmu such a
cri*i* uilives, lire juvzinil to too tuoiiieni, und true
i* 1 bi-in elves, if fn-rmiiied, gen h-tneii, I would
»av to the pi'itpln of Georgia tlirtiugh you—“Geofgl-
in i oniin"ii m ii It 1 be otlmr citizens itf t he S'U.tli,
have been passing (fnoiigh, and arc imw in ihe
J',nm the llarford (Conn.) Times, Mhinsti
Etderat Velocity— AllHm chang.*cluimeil by
lb mi* bnnli-i*, nr" iii-imifiii'tur'd ijs a set off to the
real elnitiio's in favor nf thn tlvnioct.its. J hey me
n,refill however, not to gits, names. It wu» not
do . wd m tlm hds of tlm Coiirj.-r, to run! their pu.
pei ciiilKUilng tie* •tali iimm of tho Momleifill no
c«.*.’mli to fedrnillsni in Clevelaii l, to ||m »,-,y p| M|t r
y lii'l.' the I'lls-'lmud rtlllM Im I'Xpo.i ,1,
,Vti.-i—'Ihv (NuDlnji, ‘-'suiJvi, • iviimisl psp,-j
uifiLt of -1 crisis, in whirli you fate lias been pin
in your "Wit bund*. Strangers under thehdlue
i,| a w ild fanaticism, or 11 wicked infulualfiiii, have
in.ifiti’il )«iiir*mi I quiet mid S. cuilty, have in#'
fi-i.'l; preieiab'd it your moral and pi
Jitirul cu d ibm, nn I have miimfe.lml design* whHi
would cxiingiinli vuii a# a )' up|n oil tlm earth. /I he
all' nipt Im* seived fit unlulj i" yuu lofty quafllb'i
iiiaking up n cliurueirr on whii'li >nu may Imieafi*
oily for.primi-tiiig ymirsulvM. .’the auilucimi* in
Iriid'fs il'ive Imen rejn'lbld with imblo l.uligiiMlIun;
liuvit been iv.isitfd wjdi u inum ami invariable ib*
U'l|l|i|liitfiHI, Wbleli •Inuild distSi'liruge tledi mhlliiml
• ffiut* l|'it to tlm •phii.fu iv»l»l, mit t Im udd-d
the su^Miby tu dt«cvrn, und tin* pr-elviiwt-a iiq'loy
■lion* involved, two of my colleagues nnd tnv-
•If have I'.-lt it our duly to refer there mutters to
the people of Ueorg.u.
'That is-ne Is ibi*, "Shull iJn* government, ns :be
tuple’s agents, by 11 #y*leoidi«prii#ing with tlmniil
uf bank corporations, collect and pay nut the public
money in the con*ti.ulioanl currency ? Or shall it
resume the use of luniks nnd bank p iper, ns tlio
medium >Tng> nts tiirough wimtn tu relievo and pity
t itsnmi.cy."
To di-cmmect tlio government and banks, i* tu
me thn olrviottW)' repuhilcwii policy—iv'ti.inu «, it
resort lu a blink or banks i# iiulispensnbiu. Ashing
.-you u»ebatiks, you will havo 11 laig.* surplus lev
nue, extravasant ami ummtimrizod iixpeiidituics.
which lend* 10 piofligiicy mid cnriuplioii. Nothing
more destructive to tlio interests ufGcorgin tlnm
excess ol'ivvnuuo. Even if slm pay# mi more limn
her pi-oprolimi ul it, she i* tlm loser, s'mre 11 nimbi-
nation uf fnrift'men, In ernnl improvement men,ntul
banks norlh.of the I’otmiiac, secures il* diduirs.'*
inont in tlreir own territory, of, ns Gem rd llnriison
will have it. nm* nppr.'pritue the whn.e us 11 bonus
for tiurtlieru fmiorii's, or in pitrclius- ofyour suivvs.
Tlmt tlm benefit-uf a hunk, if tli ro beany, ie.
alts tn the north, in shown by oneoi twii limu,
xhiliili d by the dotiiMiiuuU filled in ilm urchivn* of
this union.
■ 1st It appear* by the nniimil return* of tlm Uni
ted Siuii s Bunk; front it* oigiudzatiiui to tliu« xpi*
mlfim of Us charter. It it the public money and n •!
its capital was th- tnuis, and govoinud tlio auioniit
id its aiiaiud averugo ehc'dal.on.
2d. Tlmt with a minimal capital of $35.0HO,M(H),
s Hiitiunl average ciicu'a'iou was only nlnnii $8
853.083, whilst tluitriiimil 'avciiignof «bq««si»* at
public money during i'R existence wn* G I3.7U-I.
Ud, The history i.| our .e,on inprcinl nlhursnhuw,
hat n)iy inierfcri life with llmseihq o*lls wns utteinl'
•d by 11 conviiLiiui and a pres.ure—from wliieh. it
Is clear tlmt the' United States Bunk wi liitfiuil.yoii
nii'Cioih.ies Imym d the tn- iins fnrn slu'd it l*y die
revenue, rollei led frem ll.it tax paying /» aptr
od I hat. if) on lake (lie lfi-posi(e» nw.iv, m use them
you may export to Ini pres cd. It (# 'rue tin
1 tint y..ii nui-t l*e 1 Iis* ini'hor* of youi own relief,
even ihiinuh the IL'tik l*t|ie..g. nt lo di-trif'iin re*
lief. Had yoM not Us 'well lie y ill own ugenis, lo
liove y. un •elves, by kn pl-g.yiiiii nou'ey in your
mi pne.'reisT Tlmre }• imt *imb a -n.y sKtry in this
inti any' fnmmi may cnmpridmi il it,
N|*w, nsvuijr iepie.eni.itee, (have fill l my
zlfitv tu lequiie, who it is -qq'ii.is tlieSnUTn a.i.iy.
and for wont* Wli-tl Ihry are 10 gnlii, n« I **h<»l
yuMniU.I Inzef Tlm m»»We|» Ip t|tr»e ei-ijulrW will
laifuirilsbedtuCnl.gies , and may r* neh you -br-ush
s'UiiH reiit uk» I oxpicjlu umku on tin* iovK»uu»t
to **lih It I lu'g to ,11'lrr juu. ,
lu idisimg yptfUMiu Jtr.put.U isiruztupjirepiSufti
he cherisliod by tlm people ufG"iircia. I have 1
honor to be, vei-v n-spectfiilly,yoiir uli'i servant,
K. W. DICKENS.
Tn Messrs. Win. A. -Tennille, Tiinilin#nn Fort.
Win. Sanford; Furi-h Carter, W. D. Jiniait.C. 1).
Hammond, B, S, Jitrdau. C. E. Kym, I. Mowed
Geo. Lcuvcs, G Brandy, II. Umvcll, A. M. Horiom
V .S' Hank—No Dividend.—Bicknell’s Repoilcr
af Tuesday murning s.ys: At a moot lug oflho hoard
ofdirei'tnis ofilio United Suites Ibiiik,held yesterr
lay, it wn* deemed inexpedient tod* clure nnv divj
•lend for do* presejo. |„ (J10 opnibm of thooi who
aro well acquaint- d with the afl'airs ofilio bank t'-i*
is the bitsi coarse tlmt riiulil Im ndopted in the exis-
tillg stqte ofilio iiirtii'uiiou. Ills Ifi llevod tlint the
iiiiii-liH'Inrutliin of dividends fora slmrt tiinn, wid
prove to lio ultimately lieimficiidtothc •tocklmlditr*
Ibid.
Gkomik Sctll.t Y, K*q.. has received r t un tlm Dre-
siilcnt, by and with the fulviee and consent nf the
Senate, tlio appointment of |*o*lnia«ior nt Savan
nah, nn office he bus filled with ability for a few
yeurs past.
From the f.’liarleshw Courier, July 18
DEATH OF THE HUN. JAS. R. CRINGLE
Wo record with imleiunoti smr-w the *mli|e»,|i
cense of tlm eX'-e.leni and highly esteemed eo.lector
of our poit, tlio lion. Jam km R. I’ltlMii.K. On
Frid >y evening Inst, lie wn* Uunxpectediy altnnkeil
with nn iipu/ilce’ic lit, xiellliepexj day was n corpse
Mr. Cringle wns a giuilleimui of high intelligence,
lofty 'cliuractur umi nmiuhlo dnimriinelit. While
Cresidont of our StntoSeimta in 1810, Im received
l lie u]ip.iiiitiii''iil ofrolloetor uf the Cmuoiii* Imm
Cresidont Monroe, umi fur upwind* ut iwotily years
lisclmtgcd tlm duties of dial high and |v.*poii«ili|e
trust with iidoliiy, digmiy and coiiriosy Ho also
served Ins fellow citizens for a term, in Ilm enpacity
of luteiidnut (or .Mayor) of the city. Living, lie pos
sessed tlm coulidt'iiee uud estoeni ol our community
-hlsdftiith i* tlm stmt -*ii uf sincere 11 ml universal siii-
w. Mi* remains were inn-ried in thec.'nfi tiy 01
St. Mich let s Cliitieh, yesterday afiernimii—• u tin-
ttieruti* ciini-otirse of citizens uitcuding to testify
Iboir les|ieci for departed win tli, and their *ympii-
thy with tlm Imreaved. During the day, tlm slop
ping in the hubnur displayed th ircol an* at half
must, and 11 tniiui ning lintuicr waved I'iuiii the cupula
of the Custom II hum*.
COLUMBIA, S. C June
Gentlemen,—\ huvu tlm hunnr to
yours ufti'c 3d lint., coniuhiinu uii invitation fruni'.
you ns a Coiiunlttee of il e citizens of Bftldwht tti.un, r
ty, ii|-pii.t'il iolho o e.-tfim of Win.' Henry llarrtsun
id tin Cre-ld-imy uf the Unilt'd Suites, to purticb
pale in the cehilunthiit of tl u iipjiriiiM-liimr Anulver*
a ny of Auiei’.CMi lnde)Huideii'!e, at Milhtdgevilie.-
|]i<d''> standing thnt'tlils hittetii'u wiil con-uiiimwB*.
the union of all whu ngreo on thu nriuciples upon
which our government should Im adniiiiisterfd, in 14.
. untitinn stiuggle fui tlm tlglils h! the penjile, tho
Wmie* and the Const billion, I eituimt hut feel a sin
cere regret that I ciinnoi be present nt u lime nnd
on 1111 oeensiun thus doubly consecrated topntrioiisrtY
and our rt' iiutry. AsnSiimiRigbtsmaiiniidnNub'
Idler. I rejoice in this event us mm ol ihnso noblo
1 rinuiplrt of principle, wliieh imt'l‘tbgly prefigures
u glorious zucLu-s# ihr tlmt. greiit enuxu to which, wu
lire nil pay ing ill'Common tribute of uur approval 1
nnd "tipport.
I miniioi but regnrd thn eleetion nfGen. Ilnrrlson
to die I'reddeliuy ul the Uuili d-Slmus, as un evil uf
the grenie*t imignitmle. J mil sure it would provu*
Ihusiiuiis tu the State Rights i-rlin-iple*^ nnd lift
IVniight with miiini'UI danger fiihnutlii'rii interesH.
We have iioseoinlty for nny lliing' gnmf, and any
enuse tonppinlnuitl tlm reveise. And yet wo hear
evep tn 1 Im rtoutli tin* cry ofebiiiige. olaingel. vihirh -
lint great whig lead- 1 Mi.. Web's er Inis pu claimed-
as tin* w ntiwnril nf tlteir iniriy.—• What is thu
change demiifidud iVutn usT To put the Uemooini'*
out nnd dm Wings in. To' wlmse Imnelit Will abch .
change rusu 11 ' Delim* vve ftiltseht to mkepooer
nut ni the li'imis uf-Mr, Van'Biir» riaml the Den.o*.
crntic puny and |.i give id ‘Got. IlisriLuii mid his -
suppuitui's, Wi* will ins prudi'iil titfurt qhireof G- ir«'
Hairisiinmal Idspmly nn wii'ut |iiin«lples they w.ll '
Ss®
- jkSK
loin.
ncknowledga*
,t,ult..a. r,i.hkl .*•'-* . . ;ul_ .. ' 1
: ■ r..; ■ -.
We learn tlint n leper was received In lids city,
yesterday, giving dm information thill ill*' ll»n. Jus,
R. Ci ingle had lieoii iiiimii.nted to the Senate, us
Receivitt Genera I, and Dr. Joseph Johnson n« Col
I-'cmr. ihe mi* himtbo.'ydendiufihoIhrmergendo''
ilia-, of com m*. leaves the ollioo of Receiver Genet-
ill yet vuoMf.—Jbid.
OBSERVE THIS.
Thn vehicles of misreprcsen'ntion. coni ending for
Harrison, allege that lie is charged with voting
tn snli white men fur DEBT.
Not #«.. But lie is charged with npurovlng, while
Governor of Indimm Territory, a Law passed by
the Legislative Council to sel nny persnn/(w'ldto
men and women iiu'lmled.) liir n FINK AND j that rente stop* sh-uld.ho taken hy nte lo umi .
COSTS, nnd the smim l.ttvv decreed the punish tlmso who nro tliu-imposed upon. ‘ Fur tlds jut.
m-nt of thirty nine stripes to Im indicted on. any'| l"’* 0 ' " i . r ' lb "K ‘> v "f «» r B ivu » I'.VT' 1 * 4 "
HERMITAGE. Juno23, 1040
To the Editor of tlu Nashville. Union j
S.r—Fiom die many .tiller* with h have Imen re*
i-onil) aildru#*ed In me asking lur un expression ol
my views rtilmiveto tho lending monsnres of tin;
present ndmiiii-lruiinii of thu G.ui ral G'lvomment,
*uuto of wInch me from well known und resiim 1.
abb' snilive*, repioseuiiiig tlint elfurts are mnde In
various quarters of tlm Union to incite abi'lbdiii di--
public mind tlinlmycnufidciice in dm pre*cnt Chief
Magisiriitchiis Imi'ti impaired, ii seems tube prepej'
liq-itise
i.
iidmiid*ter-li. Suiidy tis lir*l that you 1110 worthy • "■
.It the tl list, ublo to exnt'ise it, mid tlmt yell will ettf ■ ff'
pl -y it fiilthfully for ouriidvmiinge. But stmnge tw ''
•-
CHARLESTON, June 14. 1818.
Gkntlkmk.ns—-l have ju-t received joar lette
of iiivilalioit, lo tlie gieat public meeting to be held
ill Milledgcvi.il-, on the 4di.Inly next. Most
dinlly concurring withynu, in the object and purpose
ol thcMutcndeil meeting, it would give me die high
est gniti cation to be pn>eni; and lojohi my bum-
hie elfurts with yunrs, on die inieresiiug ofteiisioii—
uirniiiistuuc. s, however, will I fe.ir prevent 1
lie Crist*, is deeply imp.11 lalil; m-r Call South
Ciiii.I'I.ii, although, rliu.lm* hillierto lo-pt iifiml fmni
tin* I resab'ini.il contest, mi) buigiu uiainiaiii l-cr
attitude of indifference. Any ■ undulate of the Ah
i.iunisi*, i* her uplnralenmtty 5 mid Gud, and dm
lorn-tiltitiun aljke. call on It 1 to nppo-u b in, with
her wh |e h"nri iimH.nr wlmli* streii'jdi. It
In* liglu, th|il l view G iiepi.l Hairi-mi. Il hu
quill.lit'* for ndiiiiaisleiiug till'uirs stood pie-einhe
.•nt ll lie li d genius ol' die highest older, hacked
by 11 long him oil Im gfeillejft. public, service; stili,
tlio support of smell a puny. • tight lit once to pince
very slave held, r film South in uiray against him.
Unci'.seated in office, can way one doubt, that tlm
Abolitionists, will not letvo an b-llucuce inhi*Cal>l-
•t—i.nd wbut an inline ace ! One, more liimefiil,
or dit*lriictlve,'donhl imt l a imagined, lot iiistrikti'g
ut Southern - Institutions,' it will siiike at tin* very
boa tof out Fiileu-I eiutipnct, ond tlm* inevituhly
bring "It disrated-~htlirtd~mid tbeilisrujUioa uf mn
gieiiucunfcderiicy. 1 si alt r ji-tce to l« la-ld Geor
gin. mid $oufli (.’iirminx, ud* ant ing sh-itild-T m
sliuulder, in 1 lie ensuing cm Iliui ( on which the hope.
Mf|d»eil>—C"listiiifiionHl libeiiy—.lepend our pio*
jieriy, mid our principles mn Imlli al bar. rd, let eve
ry soil of the r ui.s III) II, r.ll-y to the ie». ue. My
■utiineiil- ist
■ Georgia and South Carolina — I'wiii sl»iers—
tioiil|*l|ei| Ol, die l{OH!lll ol iheuime -nerous i\|n|li'
ur—mother iimh—lik« cra'elid chi d en Jet them
irM'lu d lu live umi die by iiei
I mil geiiilcmeil, Wlthgie.il rcxpecl, ymirobd'i
serv't, '
J \S. I.YNAII.
Tu Mex*tf. Vvm. A, Tl'iU'l le. T- n»Ii»,**'li Foil
Dim, tiniifnnl ( Futi'h Curlei, .Ye. A- . Ni. Com
mittee, ,
person tlisii* soil, who should nli-cond from Ids pur
chaser. . , .
This charge has been fully astnl lisimil. Tlm
Law Ims been published from out* extremity of tlm
Union to tho other. Yet tho Hurrisimiiin# strive to
shroud thn fnct in dorknos, hy repenting that ho
never voted to sell white tnen.for debt, on tho sup.
position that tho peoplu urn so ismuant ns not to
know the diffiircnite Iteiwreu mdline fur debt, olid
selling, to puy a fine and cast*.
The Vice Vreshlaht of the Dulled Suites will pr<*.
bably have arrived in town before tills sheet is in the
hmidsof imr renders. Tho nrr-ngemeiils which
have been male for Ids reception, lire w-m thy of this
•I. tm •cimic c'.ly mid of th" estiqinldt* qunlide* of the
nimi whom they nre,intended fo liunoi.—N. York
Eve, Past, Dili iust
CHARLESTON. J'limSTih UM«
(ti nOrmra (~~\oi,r limn di* dd »ii»tni,| # 1
lending an iiivilaiiiuiti"in the rnis ••• uf iJc vouti'y
•d linl-lwfii, |is,|» I'liiiip.ile tu lie-.'-1 biall.m, ul die
ennhNjsmy wl AlW),»GM#LeU|ui.ii«ui«e,**t Mdl"djt
Wi* learn, says tlie I'liihidelpldu Naliuiiiil Gn-
zeito. tlmt tlm sentence of the CotiiY Martial, yvhb'h
recently trinl Cninm -derc Elliott lu this city on sun-
diy charges, is suspension from hU fuel ions f-r four
years, nad withholding of Ids pay fur two years.—
Whether thn l , lo»ideni b-is apprevi d of iliuxoiii-nce
und on what charges it i* Iniimlcd, we hnva nut
ll"iirt!—hut us fur u* wu state, our iiifurniulion is
positive.
110N. Walter t. colquitt.
The Now Ymk A'rie Era. of 8 hin*1„ Im* ll
following nuliee of Mr. Colquitt ol ih's Statu, whu
has mnde n fine impression on the Domocrncy ol
New York.
//on. Waller T. CV/i/m'D,—-Tbi- distinguished
ri’prerentulivo tu Coiigrh**', lilun G orgta, wa* Mt«
ceiv.-d Inst evening alTummsuy Hall, by one nfllte
I ingest, tliu*' ie.pl Cl.ible. m.d He—»e|r |Hl»b|tlin uS<
you 1 column* to lids note which I trii't wiH lwq-
accept Hide lu those who hiivo written lu 11 u oil die
subject ns u direct miswvr in thu fiirm elu letti-r-
wi.ul'l lat.
From whatever cause, or 1111 whatever nut Imrily.
stiiiiiirti'iil* may bn nnuld ritpiesetiiiug tmi n* having
nil iiigu.l my view* 011 tlm I. inling nieusii o* of die
present niliiiiiii-iiniii.il,tln-y arc unl'uu aled mid uu-
ju*t: Of dio wisdom mni impiimmcouf ih -sc men*
’sores, and pnrtiru’nrly of tlmt wh ch aims at dm
e*taldl*linient hv Congrcssof a fiscal agency I'm tlm
Govcitiini lit williout the im* or nid of B inks, time
and the full, xl opportunity for rell 'ctlmi have left
uoiii dniib oiiinyinli.d. And die nliiliiy which
Mr. Van Bifiun has muiiiresiftd in developing dt-.
lai.iriug i.fthi* great qiie.liuli. and ol'.fts unliignni-t
one, on da; I'r-e ins'iunioiis of our cnn tiy, i.iuf die
tirnum-s l.e Inis displayed in bold tig un in tin* t ue
iut* r- sts of ill" people wueii thoie has Imen .11 much
teiiiptmion |n c-oii|o,MinifHlliuin, entitle bin* in my
judgiinuit tn'iiVuik not infeiuir tn tlmt- of Mr. .lirri-
Vur**-n or Mr. .Miuli*oiiu*iip.iiri-;inn I a siiiie#n.ml.‘
With such -.pillions oflho. pr sunt Chief Mag.#-
irate and ofiln* measures to which Im Ims given
III* saiiciion**—opinions which I have never failed
10 expres* wlmn I have |in<t o. eiuiiiii to sjk |ik 1.11 die
siibjert,—-ills snr rl'lnc bow .my one could Inhft
op dm bleu ihai uiy ftnafi loin'e in him h id Imenim*
paired, or that I lmd la-cume iml'H' rent ns to the
choice to he nude at tlm next elcu.ion laftw -eiildiM
mid General tint risen, looking upon tlu? bitter geie
ifiiit tins thu represi native i.f Feibr-I p'l clj.les
in the present cinitpxi, ium| ku -wiug that Im has no-
v-r If eniinb'liiill- d wild tlm R-publican party in any
ol iu gr lit sliugale* imu n*t tint ii-d-mnn s wljirli
have been rt)!. u- led to luke pnwei liem the people
mil tlm Slates aid give it lu dm. Gi*n*)[iil 'Gnv.'-ri*
iim-'t,to ai/ijMi-o llni 1 would lor ii iu .uiutill think
ofuWifig mysnppori tu^ucli uqlndlvhlnajus a «iti.-
diuute. |iu the I'rert.l. Iicy wouhl Im i.liM}kriyuf.,i>
jiuhlht principle' '
In resp, or to ihe's'iitumenis wh’idt Imvij Nmn tjunb
in several of t|K* nowspilp*V* nf tlm dav Miql I d
gree wtli.niuny nf )ity«jmHiica| fil uftf* in tliu es|i
ni a I Will 'l h«v*r lVlU"d nf (Jen H'lin.oi/* mil. to
■toUhtfo wo hnvo w jim'smd tn llnli Ti ntplv o/j i/jerl;, hint apt >iware ‘ufh .rpig
H|jy| ' “ * st nut
|)eiiHr;rsry on any tmeiutoii, even under the most ju*ftf> •h‘*ni, llilviiig'u. v-u
end tt’iyliihi} in
min'd (leu. Muni
•xr.i||t;g rip iirn*tinee<. Tint rail lur tlm meeting
wn* ib eidrtl 4)|Mii> only on tlm evening previous, iud.
dil'tfewmildutw under s i|MrtiMl
n Milk e, g ive eurtitu* nl tlm high esliiifirtinu hi wln h
tie* |N.opl« i4 this city led J ilm Imki nmJ Icvrmss
sou as nmilitit'y m'n. ore ns drred him n# posse*.
Imi Mm qua,Ijles whb'li jMiisiilutn Rw euirtiuitw 1
of mi army. I tisvu brnk- d at It s |*i|idc.^ilrelai n
n'oimV in the iqelibms I fs •%•' ins s| ni express'd
r«*»|N*i ling hit prrh'fiJt'Mi* to tlm IdMuirtu'/.'ufii-, . , . . .
tlm omit quamms wfikb would result nine uiant y, hmJ rNmdiin|llmttnnU*inthu*e nmvmary
pl -ydl fiiithluiiy for ouradviiiiinge. But stmnge to*
say we h'lveHnnq ly f 0111 • itlter Im G. nviui or bin
party. •'The liwt*rogeiiiotts muss wliieh unvihuiticl . .. . J-'-'r
mm al Hiiriishtirg c iuhl not tigree on uny coinmoir. 11 :• ;
piinciples ofj'iiily, mulllm-Gi'imriil is nut permitted , • ' v '
to xpeukui.t fori,|in*elf : It is en* Ug|» for us that- • ,
mound bim and wiili him vvelind all lie *0 whoh-vo , -,4aegaii
ever been oml will iM-hustile to Suulhein Intern*!#
—tlm o’d federa i-ls w Iiim* opinions ure tiiic.liiinged, .
dm supp.irli M of Ilm U. States Bank, the prniectivu •
I'm itf, Inti'ituil Improvements, tin* u*.inning the ' '•^ ,v '
Debt ofthe Slut"*, nnd tlm dis rtMiling :lJm pttlditf
'land* or applying tlm proceed# to the purchusi* uud :.
col-ildzatioii of slaves. Bill above all. l l ellftvo ho ' ' '
basinitlierili.-.liriifiiess, nliiliiy, norfqtcc of ohrir • ^
tieiorto lit him lor this station, and 10 onnlilc him to . , r\K.; ; *V\
exercise 11 coni ml over his imrty. lie wid bo 11 Im p* » . ' yJ v' .
bus ii.s'iuineiiiin the jinuils of whicti ever fncfioii' • /' ■ •
may gel ilie*upper baud. in. Id* cumiscls. -.He Im# X ^
mil tlie piiw. r *if resis'UllCe—nlwfiy* subjected to -.
infiii'i.i'i s, Im In.# .'on-ummi-L d this condition of lifir i.s-v*.
hy.unt.e(ii>iiiigly.dt»frtinrliisiiig IninhO f in' the fr 0^ ■ ,
.Inin < f sja rch nnd surietab ring his Opinions to thcr - ;; ' •
hiiqiing of a cinnmittce win* nrw currying I'littha ; •' .. ’ ;
policy ngirt'd upon ut llurrishurgof ku"|iiiig eveiy.
thing dark. 11 to obtuin |mwei lie submits tu. lid#,; . -. •
lo piLMuvc it Im will *io more. In snort Im lm<heeii ; .. . \
Inought. unt hy uur enemies, who |iuxshig hy tlmdts* . - .>1 .
-tingiiished in 11 of con cssed ululines nod known . - * "
irpiui.ui* in t-ieir uwii ranks, m .y be siqe-o«od tu • - - >' ‘y y *•,
Imve si.li'Cli'il him-iis llmir ci|iidiiliite,'bpcaiM* ol tho . ‘ .
weakness und facility ef his chariicicr, enult limtl .rt - - <V
hoping to get dm coutr.d of Inin, if elected, and to 1 ' .
use bhn for u# • wnpiiiposes. -
Tn Mi', Vaii Buren I Imv.'had strung nhjeriion#.,
riimkcd with ginnl distmst o-i nil liu said und did,
My niafiib ncu lias grown slowly. In Ids Inaugural.
s|K'i*idflm made pledge-of tlie ereatesi ci tseqiisncir
to lit*'S-anh. HesVnimonidi many I’n-rtdcur lm«l
dorm. He priHtliiiuie*l 'uusunipriiimsuig opp sitioi) .
hi theselfi mes *il dm .alio Itj-iil-^. m il tlfi-rt'hy il'i- . V
cm red llmir biller- bit’liwl In ev. ry stago ol'hU' --
.udiiiiulstiutioii.frinn.ihit day toll a lute tmi-.lv b'ttcf ! -■]
•q-tlm KenitiRlfy cmtirttlttee, ia* und Id* friiinls hnvo v/v
red.-einesl Id* Inaugural pl- dge and j*rown stroiige# ,.
mi I si 1 linger witli tlm Sunlit on this V.ituI qucxtliin.-'.
He h IS made mt> enemies Ids enemies, tliu'samo' . ;
who secunul the tuiudniition uf Geuqrpl lliirrlsonr; '
mi I win* urn doing nil tliuy can Li pud do»(t?hisr^pr
inini-truiion that they mu* ' tho mure successfully
carryout thuir ruiuuiis.sc.licm-s ngMinst us. Thw
-Ditin cralic |r.iriv,wliosc.candidmft M|-. Van Bnruti'. .
i», have staked tli ; PDeJv0s.'tHS*n the old Ri'jiuldicsn' ,
Suit** IliillUdiifitrilWS, . 'Thoy oppose lilnduiiin, « - r.
U. S; BiHk. n jir teolivc. T'anfiV mid Internal Itn- .
prmeiticiiis, iiudui# fur ci.iifiniug dm Giiverntnftiit . ’
strictly m din ozmRise of lit- sn jsMois only wldcll*
are 0 early gn'iuted tit ipo Cm.sliiu ion— and must r -
esp.i'.iiilly ifirtli V support w-kh iiallincliing vgor :
.ml ll.mii.'M Ip «rw Si,.I. Iltytt. niM.OT,
fSK 11 (,'.iri.M,iillw>l'il Tli-a-i-ry. A mw«'ire. wnwh-
ilm iHt.'i'l", Iift-r ll long mid pAib nlexmiiiautinns. -. t
will! )lm aid I'fiim ahlift dl missions iv. r )eH*#* %
lowed 00imv subject Indus.country, h.vo g'nAly,, • >
vet dccklndly mljtplcil. 11 tl withstanding njl their
'. ur |y Imlifs. oflhinkii* nInI Imsiacs W"U* at first .
ifiinye-l nguiusl it. Yielding Inllm-'ft ercotiyi^iiniis,
.4cuu"iop # i(.e,.di*t' gurdqigvagim.tlenunchiBilirt .
av.l uitip>> dccl itmul *n Imwevur siNH-tiiu*, ami ,
"unlngu* it d d fwiq h"»" ijmy 1ml bebmiiJitsui
ami bom uii I they have deliU'i: t|.*l> (e*..|ycij inpbiCO i
the Tieiuulyof the (1"V- Fp'lfi’i.t t»h*r" iut lincfit* -i"
ibi'is nid tlm Cpuslhb Inn .placed i» lliili'jH'odriU , •
.1 Bunks tlmi Rmilt ndhu'in titakli^ ll ll••jn•Ul|4^nt
done*'U da-'iiciipl** tl'Ntn•elves—suinlriinjc nenii. . ,
esloii ikv ndimt In lailh mnl U*c|iH H»l«*t|hel|i*|i*l»** ,<•,
ling Ilu* 0 •vetiHIfi’iil I'l ll# priqs'l puijifiHtiil d'fl