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CANADIAN AFFAIRS. | nient, is still, I believe, a pending
We refer our readers to t!ie correspondence which , made discussion between her Majesty’s Government
ibject ol‘ diplo-
imen
tion in London. I feel to tiie
FROM FLORIDA.
FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 15.
UeiEocralic RepahlicaK rYojssizsalk'rrs.
i appears in to-days paper, belw«en Mr. Forsyth, Sec- j and the United^ Stales Legal
i ret ary of State, and Mr
I and Minister Plenepotenti
| Great Britain, fa the United S
j Tiie correspoadence has grown
! ::e.(i prosecution of McLeod, i British subject, by
j the authorities e* New York, upon the ci
murder and arson, w ithin her jwtisdiction.
j The letter of Nr. Fox, amounts to a peremptory
[demand of Ills inmediate liberation, and intimates ultimo ; that after the examination of witnesses, he , t»?veiope and cultivatetms lacintv, ....
| t h a t jjis f.n ther detention will amount to a serious af- I w as finally committed for trial on the 19th, and placed j tribuiiou to the sum of unman happiness, inviting the
( fair. Mr. Forsyti answers him
true American, an! a sound Democrat; and piace
LITERARY. |
W e njk leave to point the attention of our readers Q lir j as j accoun j s f I G m the seat of war represent
pectus o! the »’> Yop.n. Mirror, P l,, *| the prospects of pence as brightening. Col. Harney*
T\r
f. tv 11 iTI I. X V/l Ills - o . f .. . J .• , 1 m . . C *) * | ! ! J" l ~ D * * t. 1
Fox, Envoy extraordinary, therefore, justified in expecting that the President s ashed u our paper of to-tiity. ^ i be merits of this lie >- 0 p t ], e p t Army by a masterly movement succeeded
ent : arv from t!ie Court of Government will see the justice and the necessity of domaua are so wideiy dihusecl and well know n, tiiat | j n ca pf Ur ; n g f C n warriors, and forty women and chil-
tiited Stites. I causing tiie present immediate release of Mr. McLeod, it wonhjseema vyork of supererogation lor us to utter ( j ren> The warriors were a portion of tiie band who
has grown out of the arrest 1 as well as of taking such steps as may be requisite a won; ii its praise ; yet we cannot refrain, in pass- , p e rpetratft! the murders at Coelasabatchie, from which
Lood, » British subject, by : for tiie preventing others of Imr Majesty's subjects : ing, lrcni turow ing in oi-r hunibie tribute of com- (^ 0 p Harney narrowly escaped with life, and at Indian
York, upon the charges of from being persecuted or molested in the L uited j mendatpn, and bidding it “ God^speeu. " e ®^ e jKev. These were immediately hmi!'. The women
| among those wlio regard th
12th : noblest earthly inheritance
for tiie preventing otliers of her Ala
from being persecuted or molest*
Slate- iii a similar manner for the future.
It appears that McLeod was arrested on
women
Col. Harney has suhse-
im in the spirit of a! in confinement in the jail of Lockport, awaiting the . sympathy atid support oi every
jmocrat; and places | assizes, which will be held there in February next, i the accomplishment of tiiis purp
real degree of j w ays been a most powerful agent
naturally occasioning a
Foil govk;
CHARLES J. Ji
[NOR.
ic.no.
:ald.
die question w bereiit should constitutionally rest, with i As the case 1 . _ . . , . , ,,
the sovereign State of New Ycr*. The offence was I excitement and indignation with tiie British iroiitier, I , of the AEW York MIRROR, it has been only ever
committed withia her acknowledged jurisdiction, and ; earnestly hope that it may be in your power to give j ted—at
against her law's, and the guilt or innocence—the ! mean early and satifactory answer to the present rep- j promises to
perpetrated tiie murders at Uoelasatiatchie, from which
Col. Harnev narrowly escaped with life, and at Indian
(oui speeu. e are T.bose were immediately hung. The
tin: heel of man, a* hi» j au{ j ^jidrpH were spared,
and whatever tern.s to j jrnt iy s{arte j on another expedition to the ever-
econMc eraton-j g , adeSt v .; t |, Increased force. Airs. Montgomery,
L 1C j wife of Lieutenant Montgomery of the army, a vounrr
!1 | and lovely woman, was killed on her way to the post
was escorted
by a Lieutenant of the army who might have escaped
,I by deserting hi* fair charge, but in the true spirit of
now p.esenti t. to t le pu.nn, a g a j| a! ,t soldier, preferred dying by her side, to fly.
philanthropist.
po.>e, toe press las a. j JiirL her husband was stationed.—Shei
In the instance
No
nr
Genre
fore they became Harrison. Clay, and Webster I vation of wiiicti, depends the stability of the Utifoti,
-w e mean, v;’hen they vere nult(Jicrs, Mr. Jefifir- j ailf j ij, e |ify> r t v of the people, and. liters brightlv
fjoiti
opinion
ga.ue
ul now.
A IN
then;
Rig!)
; »u
i ere
noth
p Tty I
rence to itie*
Harrison par
Before
itien
son’s Kenteu
tional Bank,
burden of their so
but themselves—!;t
on these quo-lions,
constitutional with
to the
the
yet;
th
warning which he has lyit to his countrymen, against
the unccastituihiuauty of sue!: an institution, a;ul the
cLeager to lie apprehended from its existence, in a re
publican go vert mien t.
“ I’bs fasti union is oikj of lit
liu* priori pics :hk
i. »il I»Ils \} r gF. : »; Mr
c* :i «i
j p CI or aroiital of die see used, must I)
LD STATE- 1 BANK. | termined by Iter tritunals. .
v. cr boasted -o much of their adiie-j This: letter of our distinguished Secretary', affords . assurance of my
imiplcs of Mr. J El PERSON, as the ! another striking iilfcstratioii of his devotion to those I
great principles of die constitution, upon the prrscr
the new series
dd to its usefulness and interest. At j from the savase f oe . Ilis 1)0( j v was found lviu-
de- j resentatton. I erpenso the publisher w ill embel.tsh it montnly j across hers as lie fell in her defence. 5
I 1 avail mv elf of this occasion to renew to you the , with splendid Quarto .Steel Engravings ; with popu-
di sting uislied consideration.
H. S. FOX.
Sec.
lar ami heaiitiiiil music, arranged for the Piano I
These are attractions, we 1
IMiss Tiger tail, a daughter of the celebrated chief
Fur/e, (Ufita’,and Harp.
people, amt {iters
against those which aic destined to mask the coining
f n Na-
■> ivral, were the j administration.
true republicans, | J5 it not enough to silken the lieart of a true re-
fn
Hon. John Fousy
Mr. Port-nth to Mr. Ft
ial name, has gone in to Gen. Armistead to a>k
1 M confld.-Iil,' tiint wiii' poiieiMlv'"rc'romnicmi’ the ! f " T P ca ? c ', S !'f " ar s ! ,aH n0 ” be «!**< •»
- “* '* '--nsv warriors of her tribe have
cm taem, j publican, to contcinjilati the change which is about
Department of State, >
Washington, Dec. 2<3, 1840. ji
work to the favorable consideration of ai! lovers of
the fine art.. Tiie number before us contains two
I splendid engravings—one of steel, and the other of
j wood. The steel engraving represents the “Ruins
of Carthage the wood rut represents the jolly
>na; B uck is e 1 together j take place i A change which substitutes for John
and deemed iudispensible, Eor-yth, the devoted advocate of State sovereignty stant, touching the arrest and imprisonment of Aiex-
SlR :—I have the honor to acknowledge, and have NiciI»l,As, on a night tour, dispensing his new
laid be! ire the President vour letter of ti>e 13th in- i New \ear 1 gifts, to toe lucky objii .s of ^his favor.
Both are master pieces in their line. V*e hope a
she is tired of it. Mai
come in and surrendered their rifles, and others have
sent to inform the General they were coming.
We regret that a press of matter prevents us from
publishing all the news on this subject—we have how
ever given the most important items of it.
TENNESSEE.
o the proper management of the fiscal concerns of ;irH J democratic principles, Daniel Webster, the tedcr- j amler McLeod, a British subject, and late Deputy Hor h so pregnant of usefulness, v, ill not be permitted , Governor Polk has confe
he government. Uhl us there are many', who have not j nlPt, „ p,, never gave a republican vote, or uttered a ! SiierifT of ihe Niagara District in Upper Canada, on j to Dtiguisli from neglect; but tuat w.ien die anniver- . t j, e temporary appointment
ret abandoned tiieir confidence <11 (lie princi]»les of State Rights sentiment, in all his life. But it is j a charge of murder and arson, as having !>ecn etiga- 1 °* N’EW .SERIES s.iaill:a%e arrived, and *he 1 to gp vacancy'occasior
hat great Statesman, we copy from Ins own pen, the a change.” 1 ged in the capture and destruction of the steamboat j huLnc? struck, between p; out and los-,, iu conductors 1 j{ 0 n. Felix Grundy'.
s conferred on Mr. Nicholson
of United States Senator,
sioned by* the death of the
Caroline,” in the month of December, 1S37
respect to which you state tiiat you feel it your duty
to cal! upon the Government of the United States to
Uni;
Tic nalie
|W.SC a
iuio tf
miMir jo rms
iiou like th!
union, t: iijj
tflC | i.
:?<< ntaf
t bout i<-u
ii* n
f.l
most deadly hostility exis-
:.d tiinai <>! our Constitution, j * °tnp.uy» in
troti" t iiti I’ldted in its scuti- I the 21st instant
n -it tfii-’ moment. Hot min
us should occur, sufikier.t to j
y of a kcpulilkau Ooven:-1
iiiitcr, or jo unhiii;;o «fie> con- J
•i-c functiouarivs ; an i-is.'ttu-I
s ‘1 ranches every part of the j
in plmiaux, may in a critical j
t. i dot-in no government i
‘■o ofaiiy self-cnnsiilnu-,) no- {
ity than lim.t of tiie nation or
: il an obstruction could not •
. 'veil all it- tuanrh hanks, he !
fat.; ,0 us the peace tve shon-’d I
)light wc then to five I'nt-ffier J
’weiful, so lioiliie ?—Tt;
“ V’erily vve iiave fallen upon evil times.”
To ihe House of RcprcsmiaHres of iht U. Siu.es ,
1 herewith transmit t<» the House uf Represents-1 to take prompt and effectual steps forth' 1 liberation of j
lives n report from the Secretary of Sate, with m-j Mr. McLeod, and to prevent others of the subjects
papers, in answer to their resolution ofj 0 f her Majesty, iU Qm en of CSroat Britain from be- !
may hive reason joyfully to exclaim, “ of a truth 1
the worthy St. Nicholas has visited us.” i
M. VAN BUREN
\Va.-iiiagtou, Dec. 28, 1840.
mg persecuted or moicstci
the ftiteire.
The demand, with the
made, has been duly cm
with a sincere de-fire l<> v v,
not only »m..:fc.-t a proper
and rigi.? - 08 the United
'<*• ami
!ioth.
in a similar manner, tor
By i
rrrry”printed . :
J. i 1. TiCKMiR
1 The President of tiie United States has appointed
golomon Cohen, Esq. of Savannah, Attorney Gen-
EDITORIAL CHANGE. oral for the district of Georgia, to fill the vacancy
i-t number of the “ Champion of Dcmoc- ! caused by the resignation ofRobt. M. Charlton, Esq.
cd . Irwinton, Alabama, we perceive that i —
Esq. has
reiinauisiied tiie editor;,!
iiiiicis upon which it i-
t<5 bv the President,
I' -neb a reply as wii!
'.ontrasl the foregoing ex-
1 larrison party in the la-*
Jailed States Baiik, and
ladies with their former
this Ifanlt .if 1
iu lime of \;:>r ! I: c ■ hr
accept, or v.ididr.w ir, ; ,:4.
growth le ;uj uv«.tiit:ti»iv so
Jeffhusob.
We ask our readers
tract, with the votes of
legislature, in favor of
tell u; hmv their condi
professions ?
i! tiieir pr<-seat doctrine is carried out, whit is to
save 11s from an oppressive tufiir. or ;usv other usur
pation of our reserved rights ? If wc of tlie leouth,
surrender to Congress, the constitution:;] right to ex
ercise a single power hv lmplicatum and construction,
it in ; *y he claim d in a tr.ousand instaoccs, and used
to our oppression, and we ore foreclosed bv our own
act ; because having yielded it once, we virtuaMv
surrender the whole ground; and just as sine, as a
National I *.ink is established upon thy principle laid
down by the tiarrisou party in lliis Stale, so sure will
an onerous tariti', “ and all unconstitutional tilings
iailow.”
We are cnlicu die “modern democrats,” but it' the
Bank principles laid down by the Harrison party’, are
Hot :«rti*ieiit lederalism, then words have lost their
meaning ; for the federal party, was (he Bank party
iVom the foundation of the governin' nt., and it is
still. We are vrnli Mr. Jcficrson—they, like all fed
eralists against him.
They tell the people, a United States Bank will
regulate the currency—make money plenty, and
times better; and really there are some, v.<>0 ure siiiy
enough to believe, that ifi it was establi-hed, they
could get as much as they please, m ithout giving any
equivalent—or in other words, that the cbject i« crea
ting such a Jinni;, is t*» give everybody, at least the
Harrison men,
What a dcii
tablished, t!:er
Department of State,
Washington, Dec. 28, 1S40.
Sir :—Tiie Secretary of State, to whom has
been referred the resoltiiion of the I Joust of Repre
sentatives, dated the 2l$t instant, requesting the l’res-j tl , p i ( .
idem (to communicate to that House, if not iii his j
opinion incompatible wit!) the public intenst) all the) ;m .j ifnglau’d. Of the reality of this disposition, and , kit
voiresp's idcnce between ‘.Sis Government rml tnat ctj 0 p jj lt , noifoririilv with which it lias been evinced in j !
j Bieal Britain, or die officers or agents of either, or t j, t . m . 1|iv d^ijeatV and difficult questions which have 1 vvh
j ,he ;,n ' 1 9gent of this Governur rt with the j ar j sen between the two countries in the hist few years, ! .
I resident or .my of hs Departments, wlfiih has not! IJO ra „ ^ more convinced than vocrsell. It is the
1 tev, e
th. D
k tan
•able
ubsi -
ir i for the char;o ;i r
!:nt, at the samp time
l.tfion* which, so ;ui-
betvveen this comitrv
■ of tiiat paper, n hieh lias been assumed by G.
LiRRY, Esq. In announcing this alteration, the
>r a-serts !:is ad;iere:i<*e to the principles of
-. uiocratic party, and !fis resolution zealously to
a them. V* e w ish him success.
The I ■legislature of Alabama has passed a law pro
viding for the election of members to Congress, by
s-cuirrat ticket. The vote was a close one.
i’or ilif SteDfinrti of { nion.
k’gue between Squire Sappy and
0011 skin prosylite of 1640.
tuue te;:D. How are \ oii Jtu
ANTICIPATED APPOINTMENT.
j A New York paper asserts tiiat General Harrison
j will tender the Nan/ Department to Francis Gran-
J gc;\ of iimt State. What will Thad. Stevens sav to
( tilllt f
'r
iuintotbre been communicated to that House, on the j t } >en w ].|, nnfej"ried re ir ret
How are
at s the iil'Vi's i
Weil squire ! rnv folk
is tougii anti tight,
" but 1
How'
a,!
and
I u.rn wim nniejgiieii rcgrei mat tiie President fin«l<
ciibje* l of tiie outrage r.f burning the Caroline on .himself h liable to recognise tiie validity of a demand,
tf;e N'nvara frontier, and whether there is ttty pros- j a cum p;i a , R . e with which vou ileeiri so material to the
pect of compensation being made to the awner ofj preservation of the good understanding which has
said boat for the Joss theieof ; and al-o, whether any | |„^. n hitherto manifested l*etween tli»* two countries.
conimunicHtionshave been made to this Government! The juri.-diction of (he several States which con-
1,1 regard to the arrest nml imprisonment of — j sl i t ,„ e the Union, is, within its appropriated sphere,
Mi Leod, b_v the auiitoiiiies of tiie State oi N*‘W ^ perfectly independent of the Federal Government. ! told vou, when we was rids
York, for being concerned in said outrage; and if so. | T1m . with which Air. McLeod is charged was we’d make ’em squat, would I
is tolerable we!!, and ! The Danner a
teii you. We bant J Benjamin Fro
pose you ve done a candidate for C(
hard run, and bant! held i:i August.
ALABAMA.
of this ?tnte. have nominated Col.
iTRiC. 1 :, of Autauga county, their
at the the next election, to be
,*f rno
as much money as they want,
boil! Go far ii ora tLis-, if it were es-
are thousands who would not see one
he communicate a copy thereof to th^t House, J committed within the territory ami
n .s the honor to report to the President, in ,nswcr to j ., IK | citizens of the State of New Y
that resolution, the accompanying pipi rs.
Respectfully submitted.
JOHN FORSYTH.
To the President of the United States of America.
Mr. SierevsM, to Mr. Forsyth—Fxiract.
Legation of the United States, >
London, July 2, 1339. j
• • • •
I regret to sav tiiat uo answer has vet been given
the 1 ;uies is tone
made no rolton hardly:
c°;q> for we poor fellow;
got no Money. !
Sqr. S:ij>. Why Jack, I have got abundance ofj MURDER,
gi.i .1 news to te!! you. l{air>on is elected lor cer- j murder was committed in this city on Saturday
lain, anti now wc shall get rid of Van Buren and all | „ itr | lt ] a ^ , JIKMt an [ r ; s j, laborer bv the name of
of Ins rascally crew. That’s glorious, ninth? 1 j O'lloura. He was both stabbed in'the heart, and
Ids skull fracture*?. It occurred in a crowd, and the
evidence elicted on iai'estigation, is mostly vague aud
: inconclusive as to the individual who inflicted the
. .... Yes I ’member and now I’spose we poor, deadly wound. One of his countrymen by the name
1 that comes c.early within the competency of her tri- folks will get as much money as we want, and ail be
biinais. It does not, therefore, present an occasion as happy as dead pigs in the sunshine,
where, under the Constitution and laws of the Union, Sqr. Sap. Now you see Jack, what l told ton was
the interposition called for would be proper, for which true. I said old Tip would hull ’em out as slick ns a
a warrant can be found in the powers with which the jieel’il ingon, aud sim it so ? Why he beat Van into
Federal Executive i. invested. Nor would the cir- , a cocked uo hat—and vre had such a big majority in 1
giinsl the law >
1 k. ami is one
ig the cabin, tiie way
a caution to the dem
ocrats.
Jack.
of Mitchell Riley, was arrest’d, and after a lengthy
examination, was committed for trial.—Georgia Mes
senger.
cumstanceto which v*>u have referred, or the rea
son* you have urged, justify the exertion of such a
power, if it existed.
The transaction out of which the question arises,
to my note in the case of the “Caroline.” I have presents the case of a most unjustifiable invasion, iu
not deemed it proper under the circumstances to pre- > rime* of peace of a portion of the territory of the Uni-
the subject without further instructions from your ted States, bv a band of armed men from the adja-
DepariRieijt. If it is (be wish of the Government, j ct-nt territory of Canada, the forcible capture bv them
~ ‘ ' " r " 1 ’ ‘ waters, t ml the subsequent dcstruc-
the legislature, that the democrats coud'nt try their;
souls w as their own. j
Jack. Then Squire, I know vou did the thing up j
to the handle, and hnv’t no doubt, you have tna le !
CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION.
The following is the official vote fbr a member to
Congress, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resig
nation »4' the Ron. Walter T. Colquitt, so far a* they
had l>*’e:i received at the Executive office, a* llvj
that I should do so, 5 pray to be informed of it, and | vv'ithin our own
the degree of urgency that I mi to adopt.
’//.vo/2, to Mr. Forsyth—Extract..
Department of State, j
YVashington, 11th Sept. 1840. ^
tion of a steamboat, the property of a citizen of the
■ United Stales, and the murder of one or more Airer-
! ican citizens. If arrested at the time, the offenders
; might unquestionably have been brought to justice
by the judicial authorities of the State within w hose j
! acknowledged territory these crimes were committed: !
of its bills in :
promising ol
'even years. There has been so much
money and good times, and so much
disappointment and mortification at the result, that
we can hardly think the p0“{ le of Georgia are to bo
*0 soon gulled with another humbug, in the
a National Bank.
It is a federal measure, at war with the letter and
communication to the Department, dated the 2d 01 ] territory, places them in die same situation. The
Jti!\ last, (No. 74,) it is proper to inform you tnat no President is not aware ofanv principle of iuteruation-
1 instructions are at present required for again bring j : ,J | avv , or indeed of reason or justice, which entitles
fin waid the question of the “ Car*dine. I have such offenders to impunity before the legal tribunals, ,
aad frequent conversations with Mr. fox in regard toJ, v | H . n coming voluntarilv within their independent! to inak
this subject——one of very recent date and from its j and undoubted jurisdiction, because, they acted in o-
rnment I bedience to tiieir superior authorities, or because
made the
spirit of the constitution ; and has been
great rallying point, upon which men of all former
parties have united to elect Harrison, whose adminis
tration uill it'as decidedly federal, as that of old
John Adam*. The materials of which his Cebiuet
shape of tone * t!,e President expects the British Gov
| xv id atisu or jour application in toe case without much j tiieir acts have become the subject of diplomatic dis-
tiicr delay, j cussion between the two Governments. These m**-
llmds of redress, the legal prosecution of the offen-
orsy’h.
YVasiungton, Dec. 13, 1840.
Fox to Mr.
lore
-i.l t,
get about
ders, anil the application of their Government for j call it, an
satisfaction, are independent of each other, and mav ! Ore is as
SiR:—I ant informed hy his Excellency the Lieu-| he separately and simultaneously pursued* The a-| I sht
teeant Governor of the Province of Upper Canada, j vunal or justification of the outrage bv the Biiti-h j old woman did 01
of complaint w ith the ! side of the log,
YV,;h Daniel Webster at its head, and ileurv^ Clay J deputy sheriff of the Niagara district in Upper Cana- | Government of the United States, distinct from the
aii the Banks take up their
on the !ir>t day of February, and th
Jack. 1 shall see, squire, if I !;v
blind, but they sav, seein is on!v be
keil truth lays only in foeiin. Now
me bow I’ll come at the feelin of
nor [ can the harm'
> me as ’tether. I
ith
Do
143
tin-
ill be formed, places tiiat question out of dispute. | that .Mr. Alexander McLeod, a British subject, a late j authorities might he a ground
behind the cun tin. w*no .10c
of the Slates ? Next year
ted bv the limitation of ;
Georgia will find what si
; not tremble fur the rights
of New ! violation of the territory and laws of the Stale of New
the tariff has to be adjns- York, on the 12th of last month, on a pretended | Y ork.
Caroline.’
was arrested at Lewiston in the Stat
Tiie application of the Government of the j yet.
compromise, and .then j charge of murder and arson, as having been engaged j Union to tiiat of Great Britian, for the redress of an made in a day
.as gained by Harrison ! in tic capture and destruction of the piratical steam- | authorized outrage of the peace, dignitv, and rights of. before long.
In the mouth of December, 1837. the United State
much good cut
of the xvhi key, v
ul tiie jug on to
good, she kuow’d, but shecoud
qr. Sap. Re patient Jack—tilings w
\Y e roust not be loo hasty. The
and some good luck :
: you’ll ?
1—
?e.
‘-7
Early,
180
138
* „,] p t
JRt
Effingham,
20
79
an j |
he ;
Elbert,
4ti
626
want yon
to;
e!l
Favette,
3 4 3
246
: spucie :
a* vou
Floyd,
277
204
of tiieir
bill
Greene,
53
5 22
;ny n*»tio
n ll
;nt
llall,
3^i-
301
e:'.t!:er.
\
lie
Hancock,
1 GO
3.37
n >he w;
is one
Harris,
c>n
646
•r. She
said
1 it
Heard,
285
246
get to it
Henry,
525
596
cannot deprive the State of New I Jack. Patience and good In
t
ill work right
world was’nt
may turn up,
jat will do to 1
and reform. Aud when i; comes, what will s)k* do?, boat
Will sh«?w throw* herself upon her reserved rights and After a tedious and vexatious examination, Mr. i York of her undoubted right of vindicating, through ! preach to i-ome folks sqi re, but it wont answer my j
resort to nnUincatioii ? The Harrison party cannot, j McLeod, was committed fur trial, and is now impris-' the exercise of her judicial power, the property and j case. Now, or never, is tiie word, and il 1 have to J
j depend upon patience and luck, “ I’;o a gone coon.” j
edged absence | I tell you. But I ’.-pose a body can get a little at the j
because they are comm;tied to his principles and mea- oned in Lockport jail. i live* of her citizens,
sures, and should they be so inconsistent as to adopt I I feel it my duty to call upon the Goxernntent ofj You have properly regarded tiie
such a course, do they net I.now that lie would bring j theL nited States to take prompt and effectual steps ! of Ylr. McLeod from the scene of the offence at the j Sentinel Bank, cant they?
the Naval and Military force of the Union to bear for tiie liberation of Mr. McLeod. It is well known 1 time when it was committed, as not material to the Sqr. Sap. Dont he scar’d Jack. Yon seem
upon them, to dog them into submission? Has he | that the destruction of ihe steamboat “ Caroline” , ! decision of the present question. That is a matter take every thing for the worst. They say, asm
upon li
not said, that Gen. Jackson’
higher honor upon
rv at New Or!
Force Bill men ?
ministration ? it wii! :
to poise herself upon h
federal usurpation, n;:r
tion at the point of the
present que-
Force Bill, reflected was a public act of persons in her Majesty’s service, j to be decided by legal evidence; and the
ere de-1 fuss as is made about the devil, he airit half as
ich
fly
same, Dan
mis r Are not
aud v. iii if not
splendid victo- obeying the order of their superior authorities. The j sire of the President is, that it mav be satisfactorily
Hltl
VYbster and Clay
e a Force Bill ad-
• t State that da
r ro-erved l igltt*, to throw off
prepare herself for suhiuga-:
ba vonet
act, therefore, according to the usages of nations, established. If the destruction of the Caroline w as
can only he the subjectof discussion between the two a public act ofpersons in her Majesty’s service, obey- i asked something about the Central Bank.
j- I Vofinn'll rritvorn! 1. „ O ft IX Cl V ! ! I t I , * 1, A 1X1 . . /I , k # 1 1 “\ I ft, f 1 . ^ M 1 M /N i * ft * - — b. . . . . . m . ——. ib r. a, ft l, » M. ft a a. - ft la ftrt / ■ . .aft i ft s-a It a * ^a a a ^ || J J J rj | a J # ,
l\;UionaI Governments. It cannot justly be made the in:
round of legal proceedings in the United States iia
the order of their superior authorities, this fact 1 tell you.
not been before communicated to the Govern- and the democrats has got ho!
the individuals concerned, who were bound ment of tiie United States by a person authorized out, if we let them alone, as soon as our
as his pii’ter, and I think there is more fuss made
about hard time than there is anv use for. Bnt vou
Now'I’! I
erous concern,
and we found
jacks was
cant
of it ;
Hariuso:
ieralism, and so it w ill prove
itself.
it was wnci
c said, tiiat
our government was in more
danger from
14 the excc
it trie aud ccntriingal action of
the Stales, tl
inn from t!
ie concentration of power in
the hands of
tile fed;. fi
go'ernment,” but the events
of the times.
_ftT\ ..1
; 1 o 11« am ■
: e testimony to the contrarx*,
and confirm
u> in ihe be
lief, that the tendency’ of our
politic;, syst
c 01 is to .1 i
: ox - niment w ithout limitation
of powers • :
\nd unit. s
the people of the States are
l .| n .
‘ J U 1
rigorous defence of the nrin-
appointed by their own Gov- 1 to make the admission; and it will be for the court j turned, they’d go to lending out money, and get;
xvliich has taken cognizance of the offence with which j mighty popular, and McDonald would be elected
to obey the autiieriti
j ernment.
j 1 may add that I believe it is quite notorious that j Ylr. McLeod is t h;..
Mr. McLeod was no one of the party engaged in the when legallyestablid
destruction of the steamboat “ Carolineand that
tiie pretended charge upon which he was imprisoned
rests only upon the perjured testimony of certain Ca-
The President tiei
to remind the Gove
that the case of the
nadian outlaw s and their abettors, w ho, unfortunately
lor the peace oi that neighborhood, are permitted hx*
the authorities of the State of New Y ork to infest
the Canadian frontier.
brought to the a
retary of State
day, has not c
It is hoped t!r.
question, however, of whether Mr. McLeod : perceive the i;
;ed, to decide upon its validity
d before it.
1 1 s ‘iii* to he a proper occasion
ament of her Britanic Majesty
C aro’ine” has been longsince
nofhei M*:j i --t‘, sprincipalSec-
*>r*:i ,n \ ■ i r , who, up to this ;
if 1 i*ion thereupon.
. ;-.*r Maiesty will
again, and some of rs gel turned out of the legis
lator: and you know* Jack, it would never do, to let
them get the upper I.and—:o we rowed them up salt
>r i
V passing a iaw*, that they should not lend anv
> n.ont
->. i e you bant done nothing at the legislator
out, and I must look some other way. Can
where I can get money enough to save
oi
xviU he t
\V e a
luti '
wit
for
central uespotism wa-
iiticai
I:r
■ rwas not concernei
roline,” is beside the
cation. That act v.
fh.o -1, - ♦ i *
rov:ni*.
:-y: '* t!
in the destruction of the
urpose ol the present cotn-
- tiie public act of jiersons
constituteci authorities of her Majesty’s
1 he National Government of the United
lit themselve- called upon to remonstrate
Government
views and i;
ally produc-
gravi
ng the
d of its
n atur-
r?ap.
i.-h 1
indeetl
'i •<:. bt;
I
;now
1 to ail
jo has got
know, to
Houston,
Irwin,
Jackson,
Jasper,
Jefferson,
Jones.
Laurens,
Liberty,
Lincoln,
Lumpkin,
Lowndes,
Madison,
McIntosh,
Merriwelher,
Monroe,
Morgan,
Murray,
Muscogee,
New ton,
Oglethorpe,
Pike,
Pulaski,
Putnam,
Paulding,
Randolph,
Richmond,
Striven,
Stewart,
Talbot,
Tall; afero,
T roup,
Twiggs,
Tellair,
have nut the bug
to
I
avail
.1.1:
mysell
of my
Warn
*a •
Bank **i
iitlUl
and
nglv
remonstr •
iddress to
w I,
the v*
resident |
Govern-
FORSY TH.
li.
:. &:c. i:c.
tuck one nu
lit I barked
nara
ith you,
ie wrong tree
* an i
! C....
roon
, to mv
u,
ngto
jr-
Y\
ok tstWR
340
i 17
4X3
326
57
327
000
51
57
3S7
94
227
101
405
533
187
243
052
253
56
380
102
213
174
421
302
123
589
37
1.33
350
35
37
123
110
338
240
26; 0
409
11
403
323
346
377
334
126
196
210
142
255
76
55-3
6.33
372
143
669
074
329
317
140
369
201
343
638
79
630
715
298
614
315
99
150
443
313
427
354
7 7 F 1
m nicy tolerable plenty. j
time our paper
went to press:
Sqr. Sap. Ah Jack, the wax v*‘ did things was a j
Watson.
Holt.
sight. We had lot . and cords of elections, but the [
Baldwin,
22-7
248
way we did’nt elect a democrat, was the way. YVe j
Bibb,
501
565
give every thing to our ova people, because they be- .
Burke,
23
234
Sieved in Harrison and reform.
Putts,
333
177
Jack. ’Veil . quip*, that's all prim'*, but i want vou ;
Cass,
359
243
to tell me how you fixed the money business, for vou
Chatham,
A ? 0
429
know them executions Capt. Gripe holds agin rat—
Cherokee,
, 289
219
he say s Harrison’s elected, and cant wait no longer. !
Clark,
225
512
He’s a democrat, and says L* knows I can get the !
Cobb,
450
302
money, now Ilarii. oil’s elected.
Craw ford,
374
311
Sqr. S ip. As to money Jack, I cart teii y ou all
CLrroI],
305
23 4
about it. L e regulated tiie currency, and in a
Coweta,
499
580
month or two, there will be oceans and legions of
DeKalb,
507
307
haul money in the country. We haverasseda lav/
Decatur,
123
256