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About The Democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 1830-18?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1832)
(Ml *4. fi jiiifi A \ ok • FU'jM I'll*. Ki’.F.PS IK!’., FOK iCUJ. A H.fiTIILAND ANECDOTE. lie > Hit P<tt -e of JtilfcCtiOU Wl idl led tu u* trails. ■ •«. \ <>u nit account ot lit • , it iui . ano «t i : i>rdt rer,* indu cts to rid.t lit; |iarltt i.lar« ol a smgu lair ttPhl*! nilon j a [' ..nl which seems it ujiiiV qu ililit and iii *»«• tltartrated liy th. (>P. C.l. It v\ t .-> sUgKCsli and b) UiC ftjt r.ieii t ugno mu oi ti..- ijored ilunti— In.tit, which iiilur.. ti tiip t.id uiluitHf ol \i :j vviii'iv, ami j». . nap.- lit ar:- tmi ciitif a r. i iCc to iJi- character nt liiai print to in,i ol vour ciitiobit.il it us t stii jft to i'.iitlfi ;•. oi’ thia y..u arc the only 00111(1. '• 111 JUilgl . The story is an old, but no: ancient oitei lie actor and suihrci «o- nut ve ry , and nt in wlicii 1 liearil flic i dolt i>i in t trie youth. D.uican tor an 1 s'ihli 1 Hinh id t ei'i. u.g ijti J tit the «t faTOi 1740 vvtill others til ins cl .b-S and vv ; t i ,ts Ihy in .i.v to ii tve L.-. nan aoct" l|>!.‘ I , l Mil li.f ( 4 iil.Cl,h Idol II- H cert.;i! ’m_ ,j f w ii.t i. iiM.i. inueli noise u good many . sirs At r tin r>bil l.o I am i n.it. ..t wiili uni., .ti .«.jf this, iti or ter to >;.vj soijii idea oi the man’s chn'MC TANARUS, wuadi v. itold li, iff .nil en ter ii'iMii.r. —'Tracer oi tins atural ifispo s',l -nil rein tin ij nu Dune i’s v.j'v jrrt.i Jl itur-’S, i id h,» i.een grey t*y. . lint fn- ; iii , >■& those ot the uj. and bur •dorer n. i v n. liner i de, had tn-com. im lljlle to S'Tvp lllit rill i'|Hibi's iiiiii I lie ( i uiTes til' !i s lilllial :l'l. Oil lilt- .me -,..i 'if h • hoar lie | . ti nu;l !u proportions and fir-iii .•'son ie nii'n.j. tine, r, in. the n* tl. •!: wis i.i ..,! ! crippt. st.arci a -1.1" l! ;;i In lie slrei la. I’fit pause ivaicn i •.! "• 1 1 1;iii to ih.s stilt, of firm iJv Yv ts s ur t!,.r. Tvve ty vp..rs or tmire lit tare i i.iipw 1) i can, he si«-if J !...- InoiM. I- in tor cine .i l -tray ■ tli lii.dnuntl coin,):-! 'w t' i'!j ' xU'nsiv rent; in nnla. and oresi, ! tml .. '• i-s 1.i.. a ' jii.-e. ! i e'i ;..ee 1 l : ‘ »!ie p or • nit >v s in.ss ..j from til Jocks, u and IV.i ik 11 ii . s~l w,:ji .i,s|..iipfii:» lli. *!u'|»iit Is m out* oiv.'l (iii, went 111 n siilt' ii (lust of the I'u iti’.e in an i tiler la ' e.r i o 'lit- n s ‘.relies, In- w - in 1 i . and an ill and narr u Jiat'i Ia i . • die top of i ingh pre ■- j tee. ■ ;ernus as it was :U first t'n* ro ■ i in utivnnet •. It was • t. • mc;i i■nn .. i two l. pr liro id go ■ ai‘ i diiticn;', ( e n. lli sa ut‘ time. r dlie '.hilt it would * b-eli j ' i a v lail ilu; light epj, and s’ e hr lie of a »ii_hl .nd. r. !' ie in e. ot ii • i :,t 1.i,., iUr a .li, no ii i the I sunk o i ti. ptli ’«•*; it jri.Mv to look down rlpO hot I>u ,i;a . t) :si c.ln eriidiy tin now h •• U>.-gat I airpig oflns clan, now < sn.jf he. to !: foots:, i'.'; when tin dnfi > . • - of the pat!; v-'irtical rJy required i tlo'l. f : tins in inner In- !. id in no < led ascis' led th* pr'i'pici when mmla.iv, an-1 •* in . i die e‘ >t* - ml, in • iI.• air lie • >.i,it< I'M I* ii.. .ni ill r and leer gp;nnii'iir ilmi'n the c t < ‘lie l:l ic 111 ill OpcOSlte dr.' I. ll ]) . ii ' ■ a _>till in* i en.intro {•.' \% :>*<-*■ **»!«•; ; 4 $ Ik* ii'>r tin.' a. • >i.r ov i the o- ui -ISI. . i lh< »*, * I'll -« ‘i!C lute' ... '.Vis ill tin ngfi --t and. /r iniivti- o;n —Ni-.rhcr par:/ <-l the . *r ofretr. a ..,g, lot* (li* sti'{ ;vl in>, r ■ n tn tur i hi u.-i il iii the narrow n idi iv: ii: 1) i.icaa tad (timed his ni Tn ;,i In;.ii In U-.e.v enough of til * i"i‘ ili;r ' -kalvislo lit tier , i that lie wo lid rush i■ ni'i 'ii.ii wlnii- e iged in ii.e il: : Iry ,*1 in' i tii.it. 'i hey stood t'i .■ ■ ore pert',**jriv il v, and lno:*i'J at each otii,'* i in.i ! id i. '.iri'.irfsuii'iit lor .some S I" '. T lit Icagth t’n,' h r, which was of the Jjr r ■. s/.eb.-ra lower liisi formidable at |-s. »' ih v vin'ii tkev are brought t • ’>•*,, • ' *r.-pared to rot- . up<> i }i 1 is >i'. D. :c»m saw 'in da o flirt ia whifli lie musi pro b i H. n>,, and it n 1 ' it.. >.• r tied lin'i* I! on the hub «»s j-neU 1 at r 'iCCll!»i"d, t.'d dins aw o tpd !|. solar'.Oti wit."h til d* should I ( i. ~ '< t 'i" 1 ast ao on, . f t ;l ~l 'll I . tile VV 1 1 llld Slispic o 8 a l , ■ v r .named m tins posture j* . . ,■ our hours, i'• midst ala roe.h whirh void *h o * - : and the pr-.cil of Salv to*-, a ! .! ■•!> horded barely room ■to ■ 'i for tl> il 1,, aid tlie st a; on w !to r ich other i t this extraordinu ry manner. \ ! *'i{rt'i tin* hack wcm'i dto take the res<iht*'i> ol passing ,iv< r 'S' oostucl,- w’m*.* T.t m his path, ‘i .‘i th ilas nur po" aortroclted towards 11 . itesii vert slow o', • and *.th exee«» ,*a i'*o \V’i h" r ime close to tin- Ui-rhl imi. r J,e -• * .**. : hs id flovv as I'ti) vie - Jll- t. 1,11 ■"lIS Iv ivhea till* lift >l, 111 th, a t >'ii dJ lov ff-oort neenh irln Ins co i :trv, be'f'i i t<> reome Di 'i"iii’> l’e ,rs « ■ /tli in dual nroe ed so gen* t|r, !m* * < tl.lv forgot not, o.iiy a • dan ger Vlb oosit o i bn* the nut til <*o p i -.'l, --.ri linlv ni ghl have he. >i o - fci* : ’o n h e.rrantsta -ees of the s t at W‘b n e ti \ed Dnai'nii s»'i' and tl,< 1 r* 11 1! - 'is ' 1“’ will the ntlic !>e dr ■■ to Tl'i' ti the same imtont the 1, ;<• * hi ~' led «.vor the precipice eH- ay, the « i"'..hinder along with lira '!' •rfi, ‘bit- 'n* ■■ mw '< of ■ )m /•» d* r. • ing *' w • ** rv 'l. f • **e who (loc> not u.wuy* regard uirihulive justice in her ditpensation, ordered thnt .!:< fti p« -shouli! tail iliidiT p.'i ii;al 4>p i Killed u;ion the spot .vijilp Duncun-psca- ' pptl witii Ins life but with tin- fracture of a j Ire and arm, and three ribs. la ting i stall lie was found lying on Inc carcass ot’i the deer, ami llie injuries wliipfi lie bad rent ived rentlered ban Air the remainder of his life the cripple I luva described, j never could approve of Ihmcah’s conduct towards the deer in a moral point of view ( ithnugh as the i.ein p. the p,:,v s.nd, he was my frip‘iii)as it were b;s throat in the f ktnfi would h; ve snbdi.t ii the urtui-of i almost any deer-, nikei. VM.jb ver lie j .tneedntr is wnrtii . ic .hi vm fp-erv * jo ilhistr .1 .on rpiTeiii.s fori our < .a.s..it r j ation. ! h tvi you the story t xaclly i a- t iv, oii i t. I Ih .p I)i a’h of the Ea;fd’s Jock, pub h.-hed in tin- Keepsake for i?vdW.— A.7. i.V Pasioral i' irm. iiton strlft's '*<■.<». if.if tLe iMiryers. ‘ J her. is a socwiv of men u* bred up from fheir V i.i'li in tfi» in of proving, by, words uiulephcd for da- ,mr ,>.vsp, tfia! vvfiili is Id. »cs and ttlacK is win.■ according as liny art p,il. f<» di.s sop.etv til tf.e rest of the jKoplc art si ivis. fur example, if niv ..e.ghbor has a mind to rny cow in- lias a taw v. r <• print I hat lie ought to li.tve mv cow li'nm me. I must If ten lure another to ih iei.il mv rijfht it In nig iga.iist all rnh-s to law, iiiai at.) man, sboa.d n, allowed t*» sjie ik for biiuseif. Now, in tins c.ise I, w tin am die rujht o wipt lie un !• r ta,» i. disadvaiitag.-s: first, mv lavvv.-r tu u-x praet si ii .t aost bom h s cradle ii 'feltaiding laisboiiil, is ipotp otlt of h.s tje .■lt >ll win la* would be an aov *>, ale tor jnslici wan h is an unnatural ofhee winch tie .ilvvays iitti-mji.s vv ii _• real aw kwarn i. bs .1 no! w tliiil v<ili. fiit second dis ■d» intage is, that mv l ;wver must pro* Cet-dw ilii great caution, or t ise be will -I rejii ii'.iamleil bv Ini' judges n.d ahlioriei: ' y this’ lireihreii as one iliat would i.-ssen t he practice '-f tin law. And tlier. fare, i have l-ut iwo Methods to preserve mv cow. The fust is io i ; .'- a over mv a h r sitrv’s iawye t with a double fee who will then h. tray his client by msiiMatiug tin,) he hasjus'.ci- on his side. Tin second way is for mv lawyer to make the cense •ppear as unjust as he can by n!lowm<r the row to belong to my infversarv: and : his it t he skilfully done, wili cC’iai' h Oespeak the favor oi tin' lieiich. T’orr vour honor is to know, :ha» tlit-.. ( ‘•• - ire persons appointed to deeitle aii ecn trovers.es of property as w< Ii a or the tr.al o' criminals nod picked out from the 'nos' lii". rous lawyers who are grown old an.l i i/.v, and having been b.u . and ~! thi ir lives ngnii si truth and erjuitv, lie iiiniers ieli a1 iv wing ii ia,t, j, tjufy, and o Jii 'jsio .. ilia' J have krft V. II sei.i,'of ' them refuse i large hr.he from the si ie t where justice lav. railu r thou u.’i'in the faculty, bv doing, any thing un becoming. their nature, or tiieir, of- “1 is a niax in among these lav-rcrs, itiiit whatever !t.i< been done before nut' "U'dlybe done again, and iheri-li.r they I*, -peind care to r- •mv all the and», , .0.,:- tonin rlv made ag oust eiftmiior '.(-- t;C , and the general r. isc.n of m inham, rinse under the name Ol' *»j ■ ce.ie,,t>, il, v v iiiodnee as mhlionties t < justify t). musi nniiiiioii.s o|.in.ons a> and the judg es never lad of directing, a •'onim ■>- Iv. ‘“in plci ding they studionslv avoid no il.g into the merits o the cause; boi ai> load violent, and odious in dwelln c in>- Oii all cireimistaiiCi-,* v*. Inch aie net to tin purpose. For ni. taiu'c, in iln* otwe al ready mentirim and, they never desire to know wh»t claim or title may a.'.veiM rv had to toy cow. hut whether 1 1ve -aid cow were red or black: h< r horns longer short: whether fin- ti>dd f graze her ,n he ruiml or stjuare: wh« flier she was tn*Hied at boi«.» or ibroad: whet diseases' sin is subject to. tot! the l,ki" dler which tt.- v coiisai' (treecdi'iii. , adjourn th* I'.iiisij fiotu time to time, and in si>o>e twenty or thirty years come to an is sue. “It is likewise to be observed, that this society has a |*"ou!inr cu it and jargon o it- ir own that no other mortal c.ni under stand, and when ni then* lies «rt *ri ie,. t wh'di theV t-ike special care tn iriul hpl v; whereby they have wiioil cnnfonii '«' in tery essence oi tnol, ui.d i.d.-iiond ot’ight rid wrone, so that it w rl) tnk., bin years to decide whether the field* I f* me by mv Mce-'ors for < * g. aerations elongs to me,or to ii stranger three htin hed miles off. “in the trial of persons accused sor 1 '"line.- against tin- ,s ,ie 'lie in,'l.oil a eh more short n and ".nnmei dt' le: die j i ini first Seeds 1c- SO. ui tile i|'-J>OSltl'iil 1 ' those ii | >o,ver, af . r which he can i-ily hang nr s..e i e.i iimd, stnef !y, pr. •serving ail due forms of law. “in all points out of their own tradi, !»•* v are us.ni IIV the most itfimr mt it , up'd - etn r tin . among us, the most de— > • aiije in (11111:11(1,1 conva rs ition, avowi n -mii s to all k iowlcilgp m;l jearnit g, I »*(|ii ill v l-ooscd to |»i*rvrt genii' '**o ofmaitktnd iii everv oilier suhiiT di«eouise, a*- in that of their own nro *.ioii.” \ e**ri t'oi prearlier having ch'tng*-d h j on, is ni eh * 1 lined hf ti anv <* i eal >r h n> and '.a rted them. To j '1 } . s.l he had »e. 'll fi-s , ad ■ "mr a-ki'd nit • '* i.y 0,-r,. i j»l c*l. “A wife a id »is children.*’ I Fifft «>A<* I »>I E’JiK'PC. hr mu, t i, r /*• ~n t .c rj„ t , ga, Thc fir. t; irtpic t.yciirgus, ~ir ved last evening, left I.iverpo l 0.. ihe kiGih Aov. anil eapi. Banner lias i.ivttred us with the ! .oado.i >nn, an evening (inper, of the ’■Mill, one tfuy later than our last London dates. i I*'’ great political L'nion, at Ihruuag ham, had deCermiued ala v. rv foil lnept - ■ Id on tht 22d to a! m i » ti :op! it; and orcain/ation, aa.l ilieir exaiii • b would probably be followed bv oilier s. bodies throughout ail file coun try. )r. Barry who bud visited St. Peters i.urg f. r the purpose of investigating the ej,p|. r., 5 whilst f.iev lb i.t ill tii ! cilv, and * ho vva-.-piV down to Sunderland bv the ♦ir.'.sit gt.*« riiinent, to report upon :ii, ' ar.ieit - i{ it... dtSen-'p a t thnt {u.iCc, t. -*-!'»• • oi a h-tie r dated on the *iJd of V.v. to have distmetiv uH decidedly «h< lared it lobe his opiiooi' tlr.it tin ciis i > e (ii v ..hoe 'her. 'S th- Asiatic clitde ri, motfili. and by tin t i.u, ;ie, fund and hti t«i- of in, {wopln. There v.'i-ri hut two ii .ilrsot tin- a. diHiiant choiera at Sund e’t illtl on the i. I o\oo.v, Nov. ’2 l v ' l ‘ this duv ri port tin result of av; .y ""in.Hint inccetii.g of the cotuici! the B rtrnngham !*olitie and Iniou. 1 will he sp, w.f" ph-aMtn* that tin roiincd vviih ' n *'C aecoril withdraw tin project <iforgii uizutina. In coinii.n to iins uiianiiueiis 1 coneins.t.o they wvre muililv it.ft'n need liv f b ’ souod, legal o;i.i.ion of that «i>- li igri' h* and retortiiei >.• f patriotic lawyer 'hen- townsmen, M . Joseph P ukes. I’k.-.t genth itfan’s 4>r‘ .hie speech is not mor< ■ i t f.Je to h.siiead thru! its soai.d con.' till ■ . doctrio-S BIV 1., i,<if.i!i]i his' heart. In him the caue of’ return meritorious advocate, at and the nicm! ■ r.s of''be polecat u> e. ,s s-ancli n'r j. .1, hut niris' discreet « »» i on. ! orto is “whbu; ff:e law, < ; ,t not br vo <t us soint,” aid that shoo’d Ka the h ii.-hnark of al! true and firm reform ers 'd',py write from Trcsstlis thst ao e fltds have been received (rota die J rue of ..!•• ICt.ii Tovi'iti';, r, , tutu if.:';!: it. >:p o that p; i'loti, the k'og o* Hot.and , contf u and to fte evar’ve •’>: v, .• ,-s. .od Mie.f ct'orda to all cpopcr ft Tices, I vi:l , c/mtirtm to do so uni | after the winter j ilv ?tc«tuer has at v«a arrived, t,<i r ■ fore we are in a stare of uncertainty vv .h ; regard to his intention?. Pr-'.n H;c V. *. / ’egroph. EXPEDITION TO THE ,*OJJTT! POLE. We i"-.e !>«•:•);.• »he ntct.inri.ii of T>en ,ll" I ( T !*. jlltiK.v, 1,.1t fiu(’-a .Ot I lie sell aim I 4 cUc, tl wiiich !« gae.-i.u CCIIC.se *lllll, r, .. ski tcii Ot -(»;*| 4 1 li,,* voy 1,.- ins p. r.’ti; l ied. He ; pre pni’i ,i, i .my Ola; doilltts the'ilecura' v of hi* narr .live, to va- •fj irhy -!. ur ml. i*e ~ I.niai.t'o.i hy u bei •.’ *n *her ar. i.i.iny discoveries v.-t so („ im-ide in th* h ‘»Uila r.i * *Ji ,11, v:.d ;. <i—l; •,' IVo -t. r " s name .‘llona t|, ( . xroiil, 1 n ;v*gu "'■ r * •' tb ton b \<y. au d converge i with fni/vM'" vv, fed ! u. > he • iiljiu nisijc and ini. iiigriv, '.A . all mi- i.Jill to !>C emue :itiy ,'d for such an i uterpi 'i,. . Tot\e €mle mJ il,iuse«f Ri:rrMV&- tivi x of the and Utah The me,non ti of ii .j m. ,i. r, il, Ijai.. «f Sloningion, lute Cap.:.,, m the* ' ' hootier Ant ircttc, respectit.i: , -pre i sente: i'b it \our ii'«o'i,i.:il;st sail.'<l i ii'a : the pot" •>! loti., in tn.' iinui'h ui *■ p i iem'iei, 18211, Upon a aeajing and trading j expedition in tin* r*outh Seas, aim Aor ii j tad South Pacific Oceans that, during j tins vo’ igc J > i!iscov**rev* one group, ami jce single i.-hiiul, in tlie *ourh P.K.utic, dt, t*’.':) single i.-lands, and two shoals ,n ih. Vortii Pacit.c Occhi:. ih *dso ih.-ctAvr ed three groups of isj , ids o the Nuai, Pacific ticean, which wore outiicron.-! ! inhabited by e copper colored race of In- dians, and touched wtinany otl—r it! i n* wh:cn had tic, i pi'. Vioucly discovered, hut not her loth re i ts.ieU f<u the piirpos* s •f trade. He. !oso ascertained Miat tlie UligHtor Kocks, the 1.0c0.e fflods, tin Islands of baxeuherge, *hi i-land oi airand , tin* Aurora Islands, and t> e Isl a»d of (i vligego, do not exist. 11,- !?,, bowev* r, of opinion, from the many n*d»- c.i'.io: s«f land which lie has » en wild* ruising m the Antarctic circle, die South ’’ess, and tin North and South I’acificO i ms, l!..it i'iey coiii iin a vast iininli* rof ‘-I.uids yet undiscovered. Tlie Islands s,ted hy him, In sides furnished lieaeh-l* oar, pearls, pc-il, and tortoise shells, the dibit* hirdsnest, so much esteemed in <’lima, birds iff mradise, ambergris, sm • I ands ipp iti woods, nutineg and oho v, supply in mv other very vahiahie ar ch -of comiHcrct*. .11 anv of these isl mils an of coiisideruhje « xtent, and not o «\’ing been a' uumnteil with the advnni ages to he derived from intercourse w;tt mr trad.it/ ships, the till ihttnuts we-. , I ill mv n s'inu es, verv hostile, and e, a* of t'mse eiigageiii nfs, which vo *" n.*mor li st could not avoid, he had fl< i''fortune t** h* ve th'rft en of hi-cr. > Ih'il, and four wounde I, W ;t!i a v• .* ,f see iring i more f'ivoru'.b* iuierci u **, reaflt r, lietw* en our vessel.- and uo • ho e islands, lie hroitght two of tie m*s to this A'Hintrv, and mteu lsi ik h in I ic!. the tn X’ season, nnd Itipies ! •vivitig tints iteule tin in fam har w.*h i nontrviin'ii, A in noin* and, gh*c <ta'pi:t** I w *|< our lan mag*. tltcv will be e e*- ! <’ *o ,is*nst e v u’ur* to***ren,ir. • w : f 'hose uiutidik In ttupporttng those tw individual*, your tncmorialist ha* (tlready ItJCUi .' id uWMItiKKt ioi. Ii s sg *s , . t tit- prays may ne nui.nuiet i by .n, iju - iTiiiueiit, togetl.er with suoli furdtt i sit tis may be fciifhcicnt to {iiiy .or ila n Mip jiort until next June. Vuur nu uionul st would state, that ik- l«J,evcs hn.ctl io he the first, Ann r.enn wno has ve leti t‘ Autarutic circle, m.d has sodtd I'urtitt cast and w t jt above the bdili deg. ol sou i lat. than any other; lie ;s also the mJ‘ out- tjiat liasexanmiclthe isia .dsoi band wicli laid, the western const off outh ii in< r.cn thoroughly, from i t-rra (it i I'i.cg.’ to Valdivm, and tin , .stern t o st er tin h! iqJof Xc .v Zi ui .it::. He is the hr.-. American vt.o has ever cairici! An t t ic-.n ship through the a-.raits of Magclian, or tlie t.nli oi tiu..y teens; that t var lan - e ! on Circumcision, or Bouvett’s Island, or that has had n thorough knowledge m I the ' sfern coast oi' A frica, trim I» . e *'•' •, o lit' C.;j>e ol tiood It.-pe. Jit • - ■ ne ih oil the islands in tin ; North Pacific, and a great part of ihe.-; in the Smith Pacific; has e.\; i, i <«, ij.p vt st coast of Amcr.cn, Iron. 1 .pi t.ori, to the coast of New Album, mat the e ,st coast ot I’afagonui; has visited, b - ..u.- i::.!> y ishuu'.s m tht f'JunuS 14., suni i ~m Indies, [Joiigaiiviiie’s. Nt tvlivJ . I-rij; , New (Imnca.ina y of:he i ii.i , iue Islands and numerous others mil. Vicipiiy. Yv as also tht first man landed on Nt w Notith (irct . hun;, disne ered in I hy fa; :a»n Jobnso. ,otAt ,% 1 »don and 1; lbi: follow 1 and thu u... t! rtof a.* ;ar SSniiib a» G 7 eg. 8.... v •h: 1 a cart it:! vaimiMfiou of the Aidait sic i t ;.s, ii ; the J ic.tic Occai , w» c r< ui! m the triscovtry ol iiuriierous .»,• i.;d- *.ot at pitrt tit known to t xisi, a furii sh a more ititauate aeqa ant.. e with tin productions of those ait* t k wn, tii"- g.vaig a stiini.iusto our , •t and lc but laiigu riijiig tra *• wi h ( i j aiid tin Easr y. ur inemoi ai ■ pra mt tin Govtn - ineui wt irlq mke tli.- Muij.dJ into *er„u coi t. -ratio, 1, and render nim such tissis tai c -iti fitting o»t av, -pj with ~v. v o; :nv: a parin'. .b.r t .viuilnatio;. ol those sea-, as ,t maj tit la. iv.jipdient. 'J ii .\- p " I.:i( a, including ~11 - the pret .i, i' oi.i : i't;Ci3iie for a voyage of great i (Ji />rta; ,et ■ M ’hectimiri ret o o irc< un ty, c iuld not P'»S tt.lv amount so 30,11; y dollars, while t u idvantsges arising irom it, would ,t i‘.c and ail,-.hit. To tiie comm 1 t! <>; sue!: ar. exj.i'dition, your memorialist believe, i’ll..;!' 10 »*. fully competent, lion. Ins 10. g ei pericnce ia voy age* of s du nu iure, anti mtiiiKite ijdpiniti: ui v. .th the , rcuhst* liJivigat.oii ,h( se -• o . 11. al. The following paragraph, from the Boston -’t;>te.-ina ,coid I'.iisqu.te as much truth as eoiiiplimeiit: i mi.voKt.t'iii.v.—lt ;s ii.dee a matter ot '.u.trwl .'., ii a admiration, that ttas maj.aiiic'-.il City should nave lieen i|t id—y ia, tiirsee bussed >v it ti i!., uiaioia, :ae V»trautism and ir e inm.ific.ence m ::;.e. ; •■it'll tin,at.it uiid extraordinary 1 ' 1 • and 1 raukiiii a.iit ii i..rd. . v ,i ittiL'i'oi t.'.eiu m.lives o. Hit: e.r.; two .' them o.rt .gnvis oi dafeit.ii ountr. s, r-v.iij and talcum..'—the otl;« 1 a,,’.. ;n j, t !H;i:i Ac a ot;t- born * , "IK l.i LiostOU; '-lie etliel It •» yet all viking, is - it were,m do ixe, noueiirto t ie hotm 1 f n.e.r atloput.x. i JUt;>:UUie:.t oi graij!uue .0 i ' 1 *r <1 <IIieV clliii ICiJ r,' • . hat has ivou i'lulailt l iJh:a U proud ,nl'-euiiiic.iee over ev-.rv tuii r e.i) .11 tite t nioii’f J.- a not that ‘nil,* v. ;jcn the pruett if Virtues of tli 1.. ' '.vrsoi (aeorgi; I ox, b iv . » xert -I■' - lidused liirougii sotit;,? vVe ham. i.-v.-w in xvii it terms ol con. :<eiidu timi to ,li of Hit; excelit nco o. t iat heantdui, reed of this peact ful sect — pa- Ment mutt r perse, ution, re.idt r,ng for. *:i, gentl", i-.-isy to be ■ .er. ;t, u/ mli ot Iji i ' nod good v.,.:i\s, without partial— tty and without in pi-, ncy. Among them *re no sud.l* n changtof mu t, nnr •cnious -iwakoniiigs of conscience, no com,■ *. >..sg I‘",urn andear.h u* make pros. ytes. V* t they exeit n smutuiy & j»-*.v i e? IS influence on society, tiiai . oai uU'ttilsyh. cr* •'.! t 0 the love and ni,u,r.a --t-in ot ui sets and all uetiotuitint.oiis. V* e think w< can see in tlie. unexainpi .1 prosperity of iMiffideiphia, the tr.msmii -0 .1 vir m s nt it» early lountiei s, w* icii nave Ii- .ii dierisht o ~nd pnictise*! hy *'V r» siict eeihtig gen. ratio . '1 In , i.hi.c spirit <i; I'.or, was die bright example for Fr-mkiii ; ihe hh,-rainy of 1 nnklu., m. vamph for tin* ininnficeiice of Girard, kli these gr* at heuelaetors were remark d’lc for tire tolerance of their religions creeds. The Boston Fourier accompanies the speech ot Mr. Adams,on |.resenting!i t 1 emisyll ama petitions with thes* just ami liberal ollsel'VfPiOils. Ajmrt from tlie satisfaction winch w, ilwr.vs feel ui noticing an honorable o* eii.-ticial movement from a .Massncht.- Its M> mb* i, «<■ are peculiarly gratiti. fi vitii tin* stand taken | )v Mr. Adams o, h'S subject. Although we have not pm. ia di h r*'tic.■ to Mr. Adam’s opinions, ie ' perhaps, tin t ,re entithd, vet th, v ’ >ve creatweightini.il parts of the euu - . tiinl tilled to respect on mam "'Counts. Tin* (h-culed stand he his tn kei, o i this ipit's'io ,|.s c deul .te*l to Is ~ visi Itenefit to tin* country, md if|,e sue a <• Is in quieting the ib hmg .V ill-pal .. ihlunthropy of the < m tns,,,ators, he vi o o pres, rvi the U.dpn a id own honor Hum all the rest of'his p. ' u lli lit coming into tfu ( . *, ■ '* ,; "e lias CMiiM’iited to rj.. v,.!, •livi rv:aml u adopting the I „ t , the Suntt have tigeed not to meddle w,th I the property •ftheir Southern * eigl.b V |r. *•" i , Adi fethi i,.:„71| o. tbe ev .lfa y r.tAdiiig ttan ~,.1. ,n aii utU-r in w kin they have no 1 n ;.le *■-nu i. st; unu .0 tins lad we eoi.iti », .sh that ti icy had less zeal and mine hnewi edeo. AVAiMrliNvi’l'ON, Jan. 14. The fcea.-ie virU-j day, sp nt ti.e proa oi - ( * .1 l oi . jie oay in tha eoi.sidei :tioo ot B’.e, u.ive 1 iis.iu-.'S. . tvrrai uitle li t. t 1 >; btiii'i 1-1 »-s ji< sc tiiutivcs were piissci. .to g.. ...id first lino set end ret. ;.gs ..nu .tiericti so appropriate cou.fluueer.. rtie i*> use o Hepiesci.tativee ihe eon.- dela’. .oi, oi dur. ifouiimi s resolu tion vv ..s 1 esun.ed, and lne suLjt ii a*, furli.tr discus 01 by Ail . t ami/ <ir i.m am; ... 1: Uearhoili. Alt. i. vis, 01 .KUs snehusetis, wf.s (not f 1 u'g to im.ve u In .lc an t iidii.tnt, v.hcn lae hour ex ii i i.u tiie i.ouse passed to tin (freer “Jim o'.y. T..c re-1 .ution introduced. b> A , ■ A me, icsj/eciinjr the anoutiou o' • d' ' ol Assistant Liigineei, vvjg t tfi'. t. tc i; fiord reuunig. 'I he re» > fi t :iiii.g> was devoted to the . 01. side, ation c>: joivate liuts. bn tiie L rri ].ui;-.s ' ' l eCn. oorier, V' siitxciox, Jai'. J 4. Lwi v se 1.1 Iron; smut rettm nmicn to:s,. t,,.{ nambt .sot (.uligicrs, ~s if tin re ex sted some m. p..s...t>n on the p.,fi ;. ii ay, v, ..o iii.it nu aevtr mu m» t!ll «£: l*i , lit.iiio (»; to rm.sc.;, io a pui.i.'i a tali.to.a. e ,1 of •fie t \ ,10. t:.n : urposi tri .. aili* a., j, v. 0.-niii.. il'.g llit' It It ti- ar.ii por tion 1.1 t c poo,-" ot tile soi.lii. i\ good deni oi e ,iivai.-;i .o.i iias 1 ~.ctv .i.en jil.ret ii .in . ...rsc \* iiiv.ii Air. Atiiiui* Sums .moat m puiSUil. i i.ose wno have tiau 0pp0u..4...ics 1.1 enquiry and nnowjp tt.„. o. ms at. . ...viin., ,rum j t r.-n a in tc4. ■ a , , :...v» .1.. some iiitic j'.'-'t, mfi» uniad nui dc viuuiu ..ol lit ton ;d a, o* ~c. 0.0 a u.oi u o .ir fc wiij< auvocute of a COn nil.;'d | .ula ui„ to tllil uOlllest.i 2n» Uusuy. ii »i ut.oui however tii.a (hie a IS I ui.-eoiOi.i.g Ol ms Views, and a ,ntie ,u pi.iiiim e< "..ii ins new Carter.;. i< g- ;u»- i.0.0.. v. ti. i 1. me us iti M.itci iirs fi.se CU.orin*,. Olti ... have aii bet". i. 1 id by OcciM.itio..., wn.ctl hi: .uis v. .j: ~ a it'.. j; in,,.', and Lij it munis w. .< lie iias uiken ocojisi in to to ctun- Uliitcu on nlaliaiaclmcs, a, which tie is a un Mi ni, unu ... toe course 01 vvl..t, he i.us mscloseo Uiut i.is dfcsigj. is to gi. for Suet, mtrudlt'.ul.tms oi tin pitscul *hVi as Will s a.sly Un,- south, ii stems to U an u, ..ti.s.o sutn.gly mi his mmU, tiavt li.i tta r to uci y such coiiccsojo s vv n be n» product at tn.t. ,i c:ni war, anu tha. te pi: ( I lias I'. Sidi, It .3 lijs llllj lv.s.',ol> •h it (-.nt) ta'l.iHiitis Ot liltll tO giVC U{) .he uii' ii sl- 01 ii.. nianuific.urtj, in order te prcsetvi p aceoi ttie union. A vtle •* 1 o: ii.t 1 a.ii ranks assan >*lllo ihui Airy A..am-- i». i*.- vvas a tar.ii ui.ui, m id J.at us stain as iie he hearo of inst leci i to ved lor , etc use he ioivsavv Ui ms Cotirst: would be i;os I© to the tiirdi ysttm, us a system ol arow '* *' K*' , < 1I- ' .iv l’r.t 1101) to :l ;;B :l u. t ss,•,y iti coiisfitute ;i ton e; of ie ' ''te. i, .t'Se indications tniti ,c --•o ’ '•« "I thy obreh'.tnct, we n. ;, t -x« i ; l ■') - t son.*; importam qu. utiotNi •o'* • in cm/giTs* during the pristub " w,. t!i air. < lay and Mi. Ad am vv .a lit- al S', . i vaisiiol toil i.nvv ili.s |, on a! !>■■ may be received ;it tiie .di, In., j u v . .r 0... me rent ;.i ei urse .di.'.g i ... .aim. :!i jirouiic, st.nio ■> • oil; 1 member 1. hi n.rs o.<d w..i: ;i.c ;r:ciids oi tin 1 t ■ f 1 •* * *'e\. - ago, that he wa» •" »haatai ui m.s court''*-, and only , ~t» ediiii tippoiranity nh a .t could I non* Will."- in ih Ct, to vote .iguinst a i.o .tin* u,n.ce o; ro.ias on imports beyond tj*» ti.-c.v. -.rv wants oi the couutrv. i|g seemed to think that when the ii< ~ % pmsi eti, ho should uo longer he d> ; . 4- o go will*, the inaiuoaciurers. <-in oi the causi soi tins change qj t* ! ~ -I’ tiiy, <> whatever it rimy he cu <_-d .» .oe all it s.,thing stliisliuess ui tin to. .:•> ui.ictu: ng .oittiest. Asa portion of th# A T a;i. n Republican party, tin ir coioi.et* ■* «',ev,y.-oastai,t referenci tothe r . :• vt.iii ! t"lete.'ts, n ike them a complete iiicuPus on the ns: oi ilt parly . r i::t*li tiie ni uiuiacturiog interests o. i.e ti, • p o. congress and they art* on their « r- ‘ely for the most masculine cth-r.- J? oi inny to defend the sacred t.rk from v.o lat,on. But ask them privately forim i*a |to carry os ihe war for tlie mat u naarer —as.* the*i. ut joit* in lie adoptm. aid ' uxeci.t.o.i <,: a..y measun winch and» u.ai.ri» their siigiitesi p. itMtual s critic*—.. ! . ( y i. staiitiy .i.cohit* us C(>ld and reputsive as M, i i< ' t ' l, ‘ r - r - is one of the let tile causes oUbe dissatisfaction which c\, ts ritu-mg .In- friends of the tariff; ami t w 11 pio.e it ti-ry gn at bar to the |»rogr ss of f "" ,:a! *o'al n publiCiiii cause. Ido not : “ u, > v it will ; resent a difficult .. ( ,t to be surninm ted. But I do think u.at ir will opernti is a sirious injury to lie ui,', and ■ v.il remter it uecessan for the friends ot Mr. FI ty tfdi* y hop* !n suc '****'" exhibit a great deal more energy n and union ami spirit than they have vet ■ -phiye.:. f aleed if any serious dispute* ‘i dl t .i-e pia< • rneng t[»o- ( w|*, h ive hcrctol re act*:» ttig. therm, the snltj* ct of ■nr t ir-fl, you inay.dcpe. and on it that Mr. f, iv wd. of In *lk' {rfesidetit nt tlt*' exit v'iecfioi ; hut ’fi.i* unless some new candi-v 'i’c'l. Il sp.i gup who can ntn.c Miu "Ml and sunt'i, general Jackson will. ’•a. Svnvit Vvndi.h has r**covt r«<f u 1 'W, m la Knpt-ior f'ougt ,'* \m 1 **ain*f Ki.cmit Porrr ; ’op ■ ''faction of let- diiuf*|"er. Mrs, • pt a hr.'irdmc home in Ftd'.ftn trtreet.