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[’ Front the Chari- uirta i'onr,-:r. 1
ADDRESS OF MR POINSETT.
Wehave been fm i-hed with the billowing A<\-
rlw? to t!iv» People I’roiii '!r. Poinsett, 8 cretarv of
War, forpublica!ion.
FEi.Low-(‘jTizJ N'i—Shortly after f s'c.mpt-d (he
office I now l-old, nn ■wh : 1 last nad tir honor to
address you, i exhorted you to sacrifice all former
frmi-on ;'n- oh nr of our common country, and to
lend‘the aid o! your ra!ou t« ami infltiiM-.ee in sup
port of those, »vh > equally with yourselves, an* an
imated by ftn earn;-'! d.si:., to promote its hnppiiv.-s
and pro-parity, and firm!' d T minted to maintain
its honor abroad, .mi pn** -rve it - institutions an :
peace at horn-, i assured you that the oi o .Dir t
liim. of which I formed a pan. would never violate
the principle* of !lie Constitution, nor fmffVr them
to he violatt d by others: and th
ami inti* • st. , , i -„• -m :th " ■ h • prole. ■>!: : m!
I pledged u.vp. 1 1. -mouM or. ol the *j ••■•at land works
. ofdeuioerocy he di.-.regarded, to be I e more
in vo i; ranks,rcadv to aid you in vimhuiiting th?
ofthe people. Tim period is arrived when
j f. . 1 '■ ,■!!■•'! upon to appe; I in you to decide wh,-fli
er the assn ranees 1 then stave .•■m have been ;ul fill
ed, m- whether tie allegations which have h.-en o
in .•!/ •nade turn hist the aJ-n;;fislrati.m ;uv tnia. It
B >n it-, trial before ym, not only upon general
( marges of alleged misconduct, which if smhst.inlia
i-?d, would rn • tit um • riy umv ir::i, your con -
deuce mid support, hut »hoso charges are in no in
considerable decree founded ou pincic.l nets of my
own. Cidzens of mv owi! stale, in i.v >en some-of
whom and ins-mlf, relations of personal friendship
formerly xi -ted, have felt themselves justified iu ar
r-Tiling urn before you, and through me the nduiin
i.niHiioo of which !am i meniber.ior t-of weak
ness and extra v aganco, and ev, n for devising pi.oi.
sticiimtisod as desigoed to subvert the liberties of the
country, failed upon, by », t.’o?nniittee of L mgres-s.
at a moment vvhei- ri.e countrv was ihr ateued with
: war, m pro; are for its deh or, ami to i ror,y :nize die
miiitiu, I submitt. d a jdan for that purpose, which
has been the fruitful theme of attack, by the oppo
nents of (he admitiistratum. It is mmrecsswrj. to
recapitulate the objections nhc iii .tc been ;ug; d
.. moist this measure. They are know nto yon :.;j :
hnt i will bri.-fly explain its provision-, in mvior that
you o ty judge how tar thus? objoetions at- valid
and applicable. It is propose-d todhuinish i.bc Imr
then, now l.nposod upon the people by ! ■ .mg orl
for trai ling evcryssble bodied man in the country, ot
thesiuttc li-ne; a >yst* :n which operates as n direct
tax (.poo you, ainouniinr to many niiJiiou liiiuai
!y- ami ;a -IS i, : ■ .re - iris imrtheuson for
under no circumstances i an it lie required to bring
into the .1 Id millions ofm ui—one-tenth ofiii.it nuin
baris aiopiy sullici.Mit, ?. ..1 it was intended tic:: this
force should h*> ca!ie,J cut at com onion! seasons, for
ten du\sin each year; and hint you should edl lie
trained in turn. Depots of mais were to bi estah
lished at c«- iveuient stations, in or< i*r th at when
turned out to drill, you should not have to march
far; and ne\ rr out of your own State, and did v when
on the borders out of ( our own di-odots: and win u
on the ground be furni«hcd with i nit. al State•* arms
and aißUiunition, and be paid mr to ■ time vo i were
so employed—which need nntli o, xcc doi o n
days of ovary year tor four voe ■, stir wri< !» •• .
would hav v been exempt diOv, c . cut
in cas.-s of actual invasion or insurrcc: au. \oi
were to have been comma n let! Sty officers , our
own choice, ns now, and u subjected to rise t iles and
articles of war, when in service, as you are under
the present law, you were to ho tried f.u ali military
offences, by y our own officers only—vour neighbors
and friends, for wlioiq you have no injustice to ap
prehend. In this mariner,t!i • least ocot'ous'tiii.i couid
ht dovisod, an ei;..-ieiu loan would h.v. :• been iu
constant rcudinoss, to suppress i , rrcetion oi re
l»el in?a»iou, gr « triaing cost, to i d.wzy.*d by the
GeneralGoverniuont.
Be nos. deceived by the silly cry of “Standing
Army,’ raised by tire opponents of the people's
right,,*, to oppose the eTot's of a Detnocfatic Ad
mm slraiion, and to bring discredit on them for the
attempt to organize the militia, iris evident that
the people meet protect themselves, or pay soldiers
;o protect them—and it is equally obvious that tin v
cannot effectually protect themsrives, wiilcoo
injf organized, nor devolve this duly upon mb; rs,
without peri! to their liberties I have as non h
confidence as any man, in the brave hearts and
strong arms_pf the muss o( the poo.ue, am! am \v,i
itng to rely upon them for the defence of the coun
try, whenever there is tune to ; prepafe f>r . ■ m
it «V«r the Builder of me «•; muy . an; mi h !
be suddenly heard in imy ot ot;r seaports, which
are ail now too accessible and indefensible, they
might bo destroyed or captured before tb.e forts
could be garrisoned or one blow he firuck to de
fend them. Ojr it ever our Southern planters shall
be awakened by a yell mure startling inan .liar of
the Indian, many a brave heart wifi he pierced,
and many a strong arm will be paralyzed, before
an efficient force • ouJd be collected, armed and
organized to protect their wives and children. It
may be popular doc.ri: e, but it is neither wise nor
sale, to deceive too people on this subi. i and
leave them to the hazard of one day ’weeping
iiieir improvidence in tears of blood
There is no portion of our country so deeply
•antereried in this measure, as the South ’j'iie
•South Must depend upon itself for protection, and
there never was a period the history of oik gov
ernment, when this portion of our common coun-
Hty, was more loudly cal!«l upon oy imperious cir-
to prepare h r its self-preset vat ion
''Your enemies ierround van on every side; ihe
world is up in arms to deprive you of your proper
ty. The interests of narions and the fanaticism of
individuals, arc united against you from without
while within you? own bosom, men blinded by
party *«*al, continue to lull you into a f. ’ and |h
tr«! security, a»d strive to excite y, ur suspicio; s
against those iaithfui public servants, who . all
upon you to prepare for the contest To counter
act the attempts of your friends io organize and
aUTB you, and to enable you to present such an im
jawing front, as may awe the fanatics who a-e
seeking your destruction, they cry nut 'Tic . re
of Executive Influence.”—Beware of•• Standing
Armies”—although they know full well, that stand
<r»g urmiet are only necessary where th)
• d that i:oc: _v
r’oae endangered by the supiacuess of us legm
mste. guardians. U’hat, in t ct, can be more un
?rue op more insulting to the p - pie, than to be
'O'd that they, the source of aii power, are not to
v e t’’listed with arm-, nor taught the use of them !
r - u fear a. there ;>e that one-t wentieth, or one
'‘'f'y V arr of he military of each stale, composed
ot your own fellow-citizens, of your own friends
an>li reinnoas, w»!j tur,. their arms against you and
ieen «i ■■•ep. vo vou of your liberties ! wnal dan
ger is t *e:> that you, yourselves, will do so when
your turn comet ■> -able at'your own neigh
boring depot, atm .e a-ms placed in your hands!
wtmul you march „ nßi you - fellow riU2ens at
the bidding of a tyra; . s Ufe) ,, n .., hv , h :
should you be led := aeheve Tat vour son- or*
ywr brothels, or ysur ne.gS.bura, vvi.o have been
brought up to cherish the same principles as your- j
selves, would seek Io destroy im* muons, w) t .p ;
are os dear to them ar to you. and turn i!-eirurm>«
against their country. The ulea is e- inspiring io
the p»ople, as u is preposterous.
Bat the prejud ees of many you av e
WCTg—nr»jm»inrr nt wMMirw-f
i been rouse 1 against this plan, end persevering at- 1
| tempts arf made to keep them alive, sot with- j
I standing th > President's distinct expression of the ’
opinion »n <1 views eiuertatnefi hv turn upon Tic |
vyhole s dijcct; views, against which the arts <d :
the oppos; itui hr.ve not yet enabled them ;•» r -v i
a P’aus sot j objection- j
• ''Vito r > <cper-t m Die charge of extravagance s
-ouichy rr> ade by the opposition, and maim lined w ■
Die most glaring misrepresentations and misstate-1
nu !’'■•• 1 ji"? r ‘ ter J'ou to the pnblit doennu .'s, :
nod pleocTthe Tacts as- they are there r* cot >U I
J hey pro ve inconteslihjy that tj.e reid • x; cbtsps of S
, ’ ! ; ie Jtovej-jimcnt have not increased, bey.-nd what ;
i ue .lugm .smation of our pops’ation. an-; the exten- j
Sion ot oor commerce; and the rapid advancement (
ot «iur «c ttlemenis, absoiui; iy require.;. Btrippf d •
o-the extraordinary expenduores which I. .ve re- j
sotted. trotn circamstauces beyond the control of
i I t.ic arhniriistration the course of the Government, |
instead of being marked by a wasteful and po.fli- j
gne •o'ravagaiu-e, as i;s opponents would persuade
>oo. has been Qtstiiigutshcd for the most exut and I
: r <2id ec Homy. 'j tie payment of the public debt, j
which nirms a large i;cm of ex emhture, cannot !
I,e ouarged to lie exrruvngance »f Gavc.nuaeot.Tior i
can that yf the i.idian i’rtv-t Fun ‘, ofi"winch Tie •
Government is the Trustee, although that item j
serve., to .swell the general amount of expenditures-, j
even the money received “t indeinu I;vs, dm* the :
t.a-ion by Poreign. Governments, and < \ ;-,( (■
!ro:;t their justice by li*e firiuuoss and deci.-.tou o,
* *’•* •oiiuirKstration, is charged So ins extravagance,
•if cause it no. only recovered, hut distributed lb etc j
stuns. '
the payment ordered by Congress to liquidate
il;-* claim of Al'is aciinsetls. Gonficc;-c riii.i .North
Garni-iui > >r them cxceutblures during liie v. ,r.
forms aoorher item of the charge of liitru.vagafice; !
s<» too the three per vent and the two per ,-enj. for |
rorub-. p • yable to the new States, cat ofthe amount
of snies of public la: df. li-uior laws pm sed year- '
: » °- vi'h oh merer,: os vv ;h the ijaantiiv of lan sold
every year Duties refunded to rnerch.i , winch '
ar “ to a certain decree, an evidence of the incr.-as- i
mg item of extravagance >o that in fam. if we
bad not paid any portion of Tie nations-.! dnh; and
Ift ft the Treasury notes mircdeemed'; if v.c had not |
|,(.r,,, y p. .y, .; (.11l- .July as f. s (/
d'.nn .’tat i by d.sburs-.og tl.em fl*r tin- lm;. ;i. : of
those tribes; if we bad not sold any pubiic .ads. ■
: or had m circled to pay the new slates the five
percent due them upon tin* amount of sales, r.nd i'
the commerce of the cotmtry h.vt he n par .lufu!
and tlie merchants fared expensively to iinp-ari ,<>- j
reign articles, liie government would, according to
the reasoning»,f the opposition, mu. been uft >j
•islered most faithfuily and c<•;•!...rulea-iv; ar.
non u hi< h w oil i have been I' nude;! i: i,., '
■ faith and de-truetive policy. Thes.-disburseincois
f»r the years Idio. and ’3B, «mount, to id ,-
115 I!. T'o these its should lie added, the atnot.:.:
' of appropriations for the payment «f pens; ms. fir
the District of tfo'umbia, survey ofthe coast Uikmv
' i th.- census, explor ng expedition, the removal of j,
! Indians, wroch are all ui a temporary nature, and
nee ccrtatnly not chargeable t.» (lie present aduun
istration; and Utove for durable am lire proof hni.'c- ;
iogs, for anoiiig and equipping the mihtia for ihe
i nproverricni of the n; vv, for toads, can; '■& and
4-
: d.-r 'nu.- p ■ ast• .1 many ven.r- x,.-TT- i,(lc tiefts nd
purchase of lands from the Indian tribes in order to
fret the iiiOtVidua! stales from the presence of iln 3
population, and to benefit essentially the whole Tn
ion. Allwhichcli;'i-gcs,at!iouutit-gii! tho aggregate
to a largo sum, mast !<c considered -,s ■: < : -r tidiMr. s
i ' for the Security of oar cootman country, and for the
■benefitof posterity; ami an? not th r fa-, propny
abl ‘ :
ware Hutiim izad heiun- its couuiHHuv-m.'.ut. j'h-'-se i
t ■ iieduefious. inc.luding tic- expenses! growing out of ’
1 the operation* upon cur Nortlioru untl Easrcru trou
i tiers, to j:re.-serve our m-.tiouai faith wi;:j a a i Tih..r
ii'g am! fri-mdl nation, and fios.- vvlut h k;,. ; : ;
- iiu-.uiTsd iu iMVMPcting tii« suut!n-ru (inriioi of our '
- i eowtitrv. fro.u !:: ban ag-/r« -c.ias, bri : . th-.- uiiin; I
’• -ol tho.-; years ;., t;..- ,j.. . Aru:e mount
< ot c-!... On.-- word as io ;j. . ... c.j,. crir. ;
t grc-vhig i-nt of these wars w (;ich have. h. ,u a fruit- j
i • sci them? of accusation and reproach ag-unsj rh - ,
»; , lidm ni-'ration. 'J’he wms ofthe Creeks M n.l the
J Seaiimdss original J i:> titc f: -rfidious and cra.T
! conduct of louse Indians. ,;■ -• j,., t ooiv r -
’ (used to comply with th-eirtreaty s-tipuhnhuis, lu.t
5 attacked ami ties:roved the wind- fettbments, and ;
- hut-the red tin* inhabitants. The Govern mmi. . I
- ■
i took aii tie? mensures in it-' power to pro: mi ,u :
country -*;it was e:, posi-d to th.- r umn n -
■ 1 ages. The very limited regular Hirer, n ! :he vvuut
ol proper orghiiizatiou oi ihe u iiiija, icuiieivdtbo.se
r 1 eflocts more techie ilmu they would have i». eu u; -
* dor other cm-cum Plane os, and much more c pensive. ;
Th;- militia or vo!un!-..vrs crmiiof be brought u, act
* on to( s, the host if rot ihe on ■ d -i iiptiou of f.u o 1
i suitable lor finding ami subduing tli .* roving savag -s
! ol i- loricfa; and under the most ccom -m ct! amuigc
tuent lor supplying hit s men, its cost, emu, ar • i
■ vv;tii that ui the n - ui.: * soldiers is as stx to on ; to; !
is to say one mount, d u-tipta man cats’.' the cm.-cri!-
i input r.s much a:-- stx regular Iui.:; 11 ra: and ve t.the '
i adcnnßtnuicu is iiianicci I’m- not cnvi ri.m
squareintlesofterrilcfty wxitii volunu rcavalrv,
* sweeping the whole u-nitoiy as vv itii a net, -in.op- '
dration which would pi-,m.,hiv Ml!,and which would I
I ci rtainly rcqnir-i at leu--(* AU.ObO m a:;.I cost *’. r ■
i otic campaign oi s x motiths, not lc-s than fom tc -p
iiia. -.- ■■■l md c r?, vvul >.Ut "ii,ucmi' !,,g the uitcr
; mi liable claims an log from ii c h . r i;m-. or ihe
amount of pensions ior w oiiii,!:, ami disaiidlti 'i'o
extent this policy vas j iirsia-d ju 2i.d7 and
i ’ wtr.'ii d->u!>io tac iorcc rtcpiired hv fnrur-i g«-u
--, tnils who bat! commands, in l-’h rida. w. ■
s there ami placed under an active aa 4 d -kilful and ox
! pent-need commauder. \o!uuf.;cis were brougla ;
imm i anucissee, Georgia ami .Vii.--,-oii.--;, men count
ed among tin- h??t and bn.vast cl tu -ir cjtii ?ns, in
[ di-ui scouts were usscmbled m m the W.-.-r. ra trim
tier,ever' tuiag was don -'tie,; .... o. a
verupce’'and endurance Could effect, imr’ --) ;'li the
war was not end.-d. I’ho imiians to c-ou
centrate their lorces and to resist the advance of
our men. i hey scattered and became the most •
' tbs . .*. in! . u*J , ...
couutix . s-*arge eoinmns .* 1 attack becil'me nuuo
cc-ssary, and in. large bodies ot vol-mt -rs hitherto
■ • employed wen succeeded by dctac-hm.-.-nts of regu
lar 'roups, who art; but . m >ra eificieut and lass
i • i ueyndiiia ol I iorula lies !n’e*i embodied
it- protect thaii own s-.-tTcmcmts, and the regular
lui- wi... i-i - charged wall lue more* active chitv of
meake-c up th - tiiitian caojjis,,-uitt of lortiiug those <
. savages io sue lor j»e.eco. 'J’h:s arrangement tins i
reduced the expenses of the Florida v.vr, from live
•m a., t . or.; .... Sw .
the extrm again expenditures ol Gc»v- rnrnciit ofliccA-s )
have been made up by iusinuations and iijlbreiifas i
equally as unfair as false slat-me <m. Jr is said ! r
tiiat a ••steam bo-.t was freighted for 8'250 a dav, ;
which is 880,250 a year,” leaving it to he i-ul-rred
tiiat tjoveniujem jiaid trial sum lor tiic; ol ihe i
boat; when in point of fact, the boat was oulv taken >
upon an emergency and for a few days; that wood i
was brought iron New Orleans to a spot wlc re ii t
was growing abioulanlly, witnout stating the midi
tionul fact tiiat that-a-woods wneoc upied bv la- ! '
* us, and if large cs- I j
: cort j) ptot-cfthe wood callers, uud traasp-i; mtion ’ ■
to bring soldiers to peri »rm dtitv, front other »
stations where lheir jirest-uce were more needed. I
mention these things only ju justie-. toauv pred-*-.
, cossor. No -nd: tr i.usaciion I, ,< tuiveu >hu mui a
the present adudalstrat; a. It ,s c tpjalivc due to li'c ; »
: several c uom* nders FI or. ft to si it., a.a! 1 -ie c
without fear of contradiction, that in the Creek and | i
Florida wars, more Indians have been destroyed. ; v
captured and removed, tlum in ail former w.-.rs a- i
gainst Indian tribes since the commencement of our t
Govemuafnt. and that this tins been accomplished :
j order the most difficult and liseouragiii- circnm
i stances.
Notwithstanding the existence o,These wars, the J
I aduHtiislration, by its .-i»crg. tic rlfiorts t-> produce
; ecoiMMi yia the public ex}>t-nditures, lias been ehu- «
bled to effect a large reduction in the nppropria- *
ti on?, amounting annually if no? ie.s then j ’
4,000,000 of dollars. , 1
ELECTION
for .MEMBERS Os CONGRESS. PHOS
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VAN fIEHSN TICKET.
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1 I 4 i 2 5 ?
. *5 7? S- *i. 5 -5 5 §
IS' :: :; £, g 77 ~7 | : ;
codxties. ! |; j: -j •: •: •: •: •; -3
Hlldwm, 326323 325 322 3*2 i >24 «18 317 32j
Hi«r!»e, ;287 231 2. i 256 2;> > 269 256 2>6 SJoj
Butts, 393 3% 328 398 396 396 396 395 39
Clark, 352 359 331 35 ) 375 352 3lt TH 31
Columbia, 273 271 272 273 274 273 273 273 27;
Creene, i 93 196 97 93 95 91 91 91 9
liaiicock, 26. J 2H 25.) 25 5 257 2,55 25 j 2 ‘ -> 5
lasper, 511 539 510 512 512 512 553 513 5!
M ir;;:!!. 322 5-9 323 3H 3 1 323 3 3 220 32
Richmond, .495 501 491 495 191 191 491 I<2 49
Taticfcrro, > 53 53 52 52 52 53 5 2 5
**V arren, .3 338 337 33 i 334 33 1 337 7233 3.1
Wilk>gj 3 ■ 381 383 3-8(9 37*8 379 37 < • 79
1 will close the ( ’ s'rv.iu:>n which I have litit 1
my duty make i':i tee subject of the • xjv;ijdi:tnv<
i>! th • u.tvc! mo-mi, -.- itii on extract from a let: r ml
divssed Hi.' Pi ash! ■: t, Oil tiu'- 15th inst. to a e»i>
xen of 7 nnegsrc, in reply to mi interrogate;- ,
“w» tlier in bis opinion-,■ ther eonhi bo ao\ inrUi-.r j
r. ilia-tion ot too expenditures o ' ihe ; overnment, ;
without deirinic.-it i > the i ncr’sts of the prmp! m" |
*’i <io not dun hi the }• r . ■ tic.-C-i!ity or ti t' .n' or v- i
tbi■ ■; ;■<in‘ ir* the ; .;peodilures of the 20vc : nnam;. « ids- j
out dgtrmnmr sc p. . : jj; c■; and jr bar l boon too ob- j
j .’ft ci my active and niicra.-nng es . rt.ono tu n i-m j
it tula? ma if*. Tir- n.-propiTumns for yea: 13.31 ;
w; re 1 n*aiio h..fojv I c«: i* i .to oi.ii 0. Our or liner; ,
<3- Imrsecr :;is, w ith.nu iu -Sliding those on t! • pnb ! -
■ i l .- 6 tb,- j o’.-o and i u trust finds in eh-. rge !•
of the. gov. an,, 3 .• , ! irg : v increased no j
lor - tii; our.i. ~ ; amau-t of ;ny ler.n, by uppropriu
lions !in- the re -ov.fi,; t;io In lions, for rq> fljioa
* iiili.'Ui !.u tiiiii s, ,:l i lor othei ios- -.e- jesitr ■, ,!*?!>ee I
w i;.cl; ; 1 w onto; an fivei ;l«wi: 2 -o;ry. lu.-i - ;
1> e ; (,t ot the i>: ?' i.. de.it !re - . i r-o
pro. iiieuii- ot sovcnii- ii auri ci ;iitoou edii ; ' i: i i
■>i i «• id, be ii;*so. causes, svv !!od tofwen- i
»y n* niddiius in I'dJP, msd the ajipmjinatitns lor j
1., b, in . r i,e.‘ i-e stet ’d, previvnio to tb 41ir «»l ,
Warcb f.-i tint ; .w. rals *d ti. ■ expenditure to the ■
v sy !,»;•- ninoem o: y.i.f,-ihroo eiiiiions. 11-aiiMi.i |
ibnnvvli .. an.i ti-.iivmiuiiio eb'irts to In* made •
the.- ..bout itie pu..;:i • service, to redt:cethose ie.roe
expo:;.ss ;3y ~, t ; s Sow a ; u a
co-.:!d • (!. r, cos l -i l- nlly with the public interest.
■a: objV! Ivv •i • ,0 thu !>; t ive.ro ito now, wc
t.l yreal-uii' ini'bi u,< tiv part :>*’ in;, prodren ---i;)-,
ihouiih liisefforts to accomplish it were jtretniv jui
j)c(!?d by C!ttis«s bayciid I.is . mtroi. \Vo sueni't fl
ed duniiy iii** '.ear |:,.22 in sinnowhat rod c.oiAy tic
nn.uiuit, no i Lust am line ii>- coutirnuuu'e cd’-iyir Ju
(ii.oi rinhamv-smoiits, and to > nece ■: ity lor longer
time to moke, all sm.-ii eiVorls ei.rn.pl. :e!y sue cos ■«:n!-
Tia- ios nits oi V.. re so, to tdo.draiio ine or ten?
ot [•. (iacUiiU oi Uicro ;!i.-(>:' avvo.n toiiSions below
tno exp uuiilares, even of ih:- orec.-iiimr \ car. Os
liie'O tacts and results (?ou .rass acre informed ■< 1
the Inst session, and you mis- jc ice it*,* voiirsoif
ther thoir !ic< uraev h;,s i.c 'ii in ;mv inn impea- n- '
od.” ' '
The estimates !<>r P> 59 were dirociod to !>•; r.ah
ieclcd to the severest scrn.ir.y, and limit. .1 tu the
absolute r■ q'oircau-nts of ib- jinbiic so; \ ami
om - ties' exertions have haeii ui.ob', itirnugiiom the
V ear, iu I if: ct n .-lit! ib.n ber ro..notion 'j'iicy i.i.yr,
1 am n ppy to ndbrni you. ticeii crowned v.; I. me
des-r d Mu-cess. *1 tie : \ oeicdrurc- for the fit si •ix
nioi.il-* of poitrpurad oven e. nb lie- r. r .u-ru
•i.n I! ;f ol • * si. ;-1 j-flliu: i as I nil s
sn 1-31;’, s l ..'.ShbU-u-?—fur tbc period in ! *93
ft d*. it ••■’.-39 '- • it': red %v : lli 3.33 s .dev si and tons,
in that y« % in tl present 10.16tt,
—'-or.'j,: ■ i 0,1 ti l--;3 7, /''.cm:: t tin • e n (!er ■!...’■■ -
■■ ’ " e(l>? ■ - ■■ ■ 3 ihey :
t ill v tii:* ii .T.s; i !>i. ntH’s; u! ibid, i 3> i.O'it),
nun a- » s‘u’■ .iy.i, diirniii (i e . amo nna !i .
’ (1,1 33*3 ->. e\ .-ihougil .1 CftlltMl ItC Slated W* i’ll
actfnra< . ; ■ result ■ i \ : j-< >■ . . »-
ye, : r r..i too best mentis of information, we t.a\
re s-u >■’ b 'i'cvc ibat {lie t-xpet.ib -.ovs wiil iioi < x
cc* Oidy ihic ■■ ac -■ ■ : i.ii-l:
mom (■! that remit, (hr power (••.nfoi-rcd c. -. o me
by * o- r:ress, u» post; one cen...!; i/f;ei)il ; iir(o
<ior en me rated circtimsiaiu-c*. to an exsent wldci;
is ti- i iifUnv to Ciiii:i,iis'-- i! ncti oi c*;peii<hi .... ••• .of
li.e y r, so tniif.ii os a mrljiu-. to ii H -■ . !
vvorni otlicriviso have i;r.( n. jf in tins we s»rti.sj|tc
cessfid, as I trove very ifule doubt \vt sh-
t-iOie wit!, at the end of dm \e.-n-, c a re< o son of
she ancual «-:.poti<iui;re« simp 1537 of (ha-i
Hi. .Viii.i iON- A XI) A IJAbK— i-'IICC 18.35 us >i«jr C
iil.U; T2N 3t U.J.IOXS . ” '’' * S T» ■,
'i he Frcsuicrit :s charged \viih the iplyn-ipi! 5%
proposing dire; i iaxutioii, hcc u>e I»y ;b-i ':r ■
‘ioiiN-o) on .-if. ol ( 3 myres-r.-. :; >; rtsc! n< ■<: us- ’anieil' -
inputs to the original bill, l>v <>Ji[>os-,;i mi . V
the mardods and tln-ir assistairs nio- rc*'ja;red, in
die progress oftnkinc lh« 'census, !,/<-.dlec-t cermii:
sia'isiscel iuformaiiun, wliic'n Cotier.-.ss ib ,!; ; ;
n.i-jli! prove i,o-t fui and insirm-iivo. (r w ; d !v
--parent, on fin si:s>hie*t oxuiiii.-mtiun. thnt i.o m-a
sure oft;i* ati<i ii coii■ d [>p a-topied on ilic-se pt-<>cef-.;-
as the names of ihe ftarttes are m.-t reqnir.* to
be takendo vvn liy the marshals. J; c-scao rdy neces
sary to sr.y that !t.e iulVierice tlir.i stu-li was t.i-o
mn -ram ■;>■ ;!ie I’resideni. or ul anv nieitiher oi Ins
administration is unfounded.
In the ca-eof l.ient. It- oe the Navy, vvoi
htis been repi ■itedisfSailiult d to, • i order iu tor i
dice Mr. V.-.n Her n in the it- is saftl-c-icn/nj
sc.y, iliat ties - f-j.-er was convicted of cans.nit 1 p. r
soris to ,r<e floua* <i Cfunrary to law, nor on - g;;>
testrin ny at ad; hut on the imcotitrai id iJ
tummy <»i respect a ivio and ununpeaebaui'e »\ tdte
win < >oe-: ami thru the Pn >i,b i,i vv uld not have
dons Ins duiy, as ihe Juw now stands, if be had
rein sc i ui c .nfnn -he prn.-ecdines of t!ic I'enr,
■ .; y. •■»{-;■ rii: •< !; older ei.ar , s
“(’pj’D'-eii -cueeu. but winch dd no. a licet (lie
: ■■’(■ ' • foe ( onri. ’! tia! r-n h : ci! r. -ns s. o!.!
>e aiiovye-.: !o tesii-y at »![ jn Sormbern />• r;c. : s
it;.- tali It o. i!ie law ; and Air. A an Horen desired
f.
prevent i.ic ailmissmn us negro wiluesst - iuVou-is
Aia;i; a 1 equally as in common Law-Courts.—a nlei
sure wh-eh was pn p-tseu in Congress ami I'n'r-d
only by the opposition of (he very men, who ~r e
now so Came- on- m their conwtreuftlie President. '
Somelionorabie gentle mm v.im liave p.-.i-takcii
of Ihe i resident s hosiairdiiy. have ’.liouvii; it deco
rous and proper in rising from Lie tan , t • <lc-- !
hts Style of enteriaining them Tbcy iaik
of ins palace, the regal splendor of his fur.-iitai-'*
and the, matniin en<*e of his dmtiers The .
wim-n is Vas ly inferior in >izo a: d appearnr.ee. ;o
many town and country mansion? oif individuals
tn ■ fouu r.es, was hnili l»y >rd-r of < ’-ingress, ‘
nm ,--r ! fie direction of General Wushu ;r mu ;-nd ‘
toe In mi tn re spoken oi was imporloi bv JMr. 1
\!ui.ree, * gilt spoons’' and all, and it most be ac
!.n- .v i» Use- ,;s cot quite so i.*-*-* • s-ineni in its ap- •
pea I a dee .us it Was iwenty-foi-r year.- ago. ilm e '
dined \v th hp- v liepublicnn fefCsident since die *
ti - 1 >»i tue i -b.'er Adams, and can perceive no *
-.u. ui r r style •<; living and that of Air.
‘ :i, ‘ ijUrei b v- .pt (isat Ids is the most simple.
1 have thoi.a'u it proper to treat ail these sub- c
jecte of attack opon (be President, because they
are relied r.pon almost altogether by Ins opp f- ■ t
nc( (s. Ibe great questions of puhli policy—the
vital principles of government and the important' 1
interesis of ihe Country are sliglicv touched u.-on '
or kept entirely out of view. Ail these questions, •:
principles and intere-is have been pracneallv -
ve oped by he cm jet of Air. Van Huron, j ur she • '=:
iaal three vents apt «•»« opinions B s fit inn :u- :<• n
reh.ulor. to them, ii i eu (ret; 1 » and mud, -.
avowed. The pet e con asbecnhoii- i c
or ably maintained, right .n • vindicated ;I s
ihe nghts of ti eSs .s- we > : lerslaud theta cu «
the'Sooth, inv.oia reserved, and cur peculiar a
interests inflexibly r< toted.
RETi: HNS,
sif'- IN ITALICS ARE VAN IU KEN AIEN.
» IK.
H ARRISON TICKET. governor.
5 5 *L S ? b‘ 3* S 77 > S' ,
2. 2 k, e
= 5 s. 5- 3 Z ? s ? « i
f 3 22 :: 3 » -a * =
:i n £ -I ii •: jj j: =- •• j ® !
3 ! ;• 5 •• ii :: :: •• <>
p ;< " 7 343 357 342 331 334 337 330 337' W
P s'B 532 532 539 519 5*9 529 5.3 52^ : i14 585
ip 23 ) 223 228 228 224 928 228 228 2'*9 i> i
C 032 622 6:1 621 615 62 1 622 615 622*379 593 ;
3 ib 47 J 473 473 473 J 3.» 177 470 473 252 37 1 1
s-7 839 855 856 854 857 840 350 71 7 6
) 176 472 472 47i 17! 472 471 169 174 301 375
- r ![ l fl '■ 5>6 312 599 5)7 507 510 511,507 4id
m-i ’• 432 483 4s. 45.) 459
)3 .-■>) d ; 4SO I 397 -3.*7 896 S*9l 805 372 449 -
. ; 8 i .Mo 40 2 401 406 400 396 396 j 33 al4
s‘ , *> s i NB-2 5 05 543 5*51 582 532 5820 UT i 29
’ i,s:> !fSI h»! 4**2 462:3)3 126
x i l'* l question of Mexican claims winch
hoc i t-ned to involve our country in a war with
air sister republic, are h.u fairway to be adjsistrd,
and oar oi i:-'a i> *.v!io have suffered in their com
i(H-r< .-.-M mierests there, are likely soon to he idem
nifted ior ihcir losses.
I mi long proiracteil question of our North East
era i-onnti;.! ',, which so seriously menaced th
qencr oi Hie country !ms, hy the wisdom, uiodcra
. a !>.. .1; iiii’ssot Mr. van CiU'sn, been placc.l in
a train to in* umicahiy settled. - The report of the
can.-nnir-sionars appointed by the goveriun nit of
ureal Unit.in to iiiuke. an e.vf**rfe survey and ex- :
cnmalion of tha n ; -amn.-u 1-onndarv, ’continued
v.cii novel and suintiiig sfaiemeins, ti; i the
. .'r •sn!..mt d.-em.nl ir expe limt to iqipoim rt coin
nssioncr «>n onr.pnrl to examine tha so me ground,
,■ t mi that i\ a-.-i , ■. d, male
. ' ;i; ' '•-8 --orr -i tlm en-oi-s mp, %visi.-!» the British
1 commission - have, us wel iev -. bet a led ! 1 too
i piycipiiation. In (ha in .uitim * die u 'gotia
; I : <, >ay > r to • Jon.! l p rneuientlv to adjust |
Ha- Knimlaiy i-in ,-oiitiinie.i jm»grr-.-s and will pro- :
hr eonehnied ii -iin-e (hemeeting of(’oiigicss.
a" ( h) jns lice to the conduct of the Executive!
T-irongliOat iha vv I ole. of thi< tnmsactiou, you most
i ‘‘omparq th pres of coad.tion n't his ijtK—tion wjih
i ! -r;t w 'O. n i -\i-ryd .it tlieciosc of the session ofl;!3:i. .
; y V ;u! L onyr -S vv us f 0 lit liy I n press d with
Lit in,, a tn-; 1 vvai might grow not of the delicate
a,-r e ,b rr-.5.-ing sit nation in wYcb the t.v.i n.
' 10,13 _ u placed, that tnev volnntunL and n , 0,1-
imiusiy cmitid d 10 the President the niciius ofmeet
r,'r; :*-)')gar i: it slimiid arise—an act () < confidence
v- .;a-it Jarm- ties u rmiiar'kahie commentary upon the
■ '■*' ; : ■ ay 1 Mr. (fan Buren hv j«r 01 1 «
’ i ; and out of * o-gress. It mnv 1. it !;c i;;i
ia-iv as tin instance of the mili-iir
iesmadt In the opponents of th - govern men;
io deceive the pcojilc, tint the sum o, nm miilien
j o! il-.H u -s iijfj-tr.:-::: i it 'd on that occasion, to he used
:h’ ’ ' ,i 1 n -sio 'otin (1 fence of the country, ut his
mscTction, mu one cent of which was -xpended or
dr .i’.v n Iroen the ;iv«>ury. is 111 down in som -o! th,*
s-tMteiin ’.its among the items to swell the amount of
' •ho;;.-' nppropri itions and e viJeiiditores,
; _ I’he coiidnet us our foreign reiations has, i i nil
e' l ’ . a poll tit al eon tests, been a fruitful theme of iu
veeiive aruiiw die oxis.jng a.imini'ti itiou. Tinv
■: who! e« Uhl! y . its hu ret Ibo ir,an j
! * n t i-mi is a 1 !1 i i ii“' 1;.o- t -■■ ns.t: ■ 0 ■■. I; it j- -
■ -8-n-r. to ti« =ll. The . i- si,!--: tcu on t spend ad. j.- r
1 itnoiH a ;n\ va. :;s nppropri uiou bv Congress : - -.i
hyTft iki :!-* iiei of indiserciioi ,in tii tm li
ft t»8 f:
1 1.!*! count;-;. ;p;nd .ihbongfi toe last ibur v urs have •
| ■ h oiiiienn,- - m onr ;,ir. ;gn rein*,(■ ii -, -eiiiom
,•* -.-v.-i- * ; -■ o " \f' set >n . .traordinai v spr--,:-
: *■ *’’ ’i t-> ‘sidemeii emr. ass earn ’d on w itii 0,1-
’ ’ •' ■ •: -.*• fn'y, Haunt one word h in;: ; tier
ad again-; fbo cme-nci m 1 )?■ Ex einiv- in inis -ao-t
impm-t.mt end 9 h- ate ofliis utiicinJ d«li--s, «ml that
•' h-a m -re than any other, ,- ets by lune-elf.
a-no r MHulm t, you mast look to ii- fu
- “in -1 : h t one ri< the rights o»‘ the
cs<u,,i ’- *>• ) • rights of tue .Mates. Al r. Van lir,-
!r V r V ' • ' e:v
as u ’-arm: politic i engi';;--.
' ‘ 1: • v- .-1 .,* union 10 ■-. m..>j.;v jiovv,
1, inllnem-e—to sniij a ■ ihe we.;:-..er t„
t.u?Miia.?f ass, and to expose all interests to un-
;■ ' taxarioii, widjont any corn; jmi.-diug' ben;nit.
' 1 ■ : sing th power by itsconiroi ovev llwcnr-
r ’ ;H 'v ■ i die priee> of » ommoditi s, to dep e--or
11 * dn-.-l vain ?,ns tha moni d or. p ,
- ’■ ' tion might dig | n ,
e. (i by those '-ohm.! rations, he declared nne.e qV,o
im.-nig iiosnnty to tiia Natiom.i Bank and has n
c .n:: 1 ena' . a powerful . ostiiiiy m 1 inru.
In (mother m, u-nre of.-diil greater iumortmige to
1
. m ivii nis f-Hind '-v;tii 1 i-’ Staff iligbi- - Tartv.
1 M desire, at ! ~,3 time so prmaienl at th.- North. U) .
■.• era too ne sj»e« oi industry undue ad van t
**'. * V’* v '-'is o ent- c; *, ids cloqtt .mi u\r .?«!
’’ !‘ l ;ilK ' -ood i- e|mg of his . ooiitis men nt
7 O no;,: a,d ami 111:1 rp -n ; the sound s mc-c oi h :■
i-nnoeincy oi (lie North n s giaduaily overcome n
'’■ stein oi s-a < illation so deslracfivc 10 the B>ouih,
- 'a! \. 1 1inn1 1 nytirv to hcni.wt . ..lie-fr; iii any i.' .ri. ;-.
■unver'- da monopol; oi indivi.-J-niis inti/- : simjiie
revenue tax, ie-wing in ' 1 e pock; ts. of the lax pa v ,‘rs.
!> i;.:19 --ns. ; r (ins <-o : , oi', hv
y- hi. von have been so largely hen tfitted, A!\ an
L !iiva lias eneoiii;! r. : ihe opposition ol Tn mim.;*--
‘8 d vva.diiiy monnp'disr, vvlm iv interest, d in
s .-9 Miiitg upon tie* country a high j rot - ctive t-tritK
Con tic ; ,-d with tins s.;) .j.m.-t, on 4 •in nv; v dependent
”■ a*i .1 (.; Infern ■i 1 u;cowmenL u . 19c <icn
i Cov.rum: in. Without this means of absorbing
tne surplus rtweiujes resuifnig iVom a high fin if. it
must.h ;vc 8 an reduced,s« id .Mr. V-m BiiTvii is en-
Htfad to * our gratitud. for uniting with Ceuerai
JncKson iu measures which out an end to that sys
tem ami led to the reduction oftiie hitrli dutiea win h
bor ■ so oppressively upon rht m.its-trv of die .Smith.
I’he 1 forts offJeorgin to niffloye the Clißrokees,
nan !. en an! 1 y j u; id-..! ■ rice ,
and the federalists oftim .n. united to oppose
tins tavoiile ineasni-e 0/'.M-neiai Jrelcsun. Nothing
t!i..( t.a ir enmity and activity eouhl devise was left
and.me to fi-e n this pepni.-ition upon Georgia,
i■* unessec nnl la La inn. Euiis#;u-i.s were '-a" in
anumg the Cherokees to urge tiie Indians lo tvsis
tanee, and John iin-s ami ni- ndiier nits were en
couraged in their contumacy; and e\ u (oniga ,n-
Hn nice invoked to butdow 11 tii“ siatg inw s and p-ros
• dicj miuistratiai
vv hole ot 1 (us protracted and nnpi 'eedenieh sirnv
r>' d- r * Van iGir-.n en-. aern.-.i .vis. vienerai J -
snu to tree tiie .'South ;rom this Indian peoui.. . ;
white loose who are m»«v his oppoticms left 11 ’ ; g'
undone to defeat ain -asnr*. so important to 8. Hi
ern interests, and whi.-li v*es only’ llnuily ckmst;in
itiated under his administration.
The last iu the progress of alt “ks r . h • appre
hended bv the weaker portion <-i the I : ••••• .I.. at
which strikes at the sk ve property o! the B)outh,and 1
at the domestic security and j>*..-a< of r- c.tr/.ons. J
Combinations «r« forming- at home a:.-.t ai.Toad to ; 1
render the labor on whicii h jnospeMty .T'pends, ;
not only vniueless, but d.mgenms to tue • oxisteiice
of soci-'-ty; to t x.-ludo its p. ■ d . 1: ti'cm general use ‘ 1
and sul.si.tnr- tii; - m ’.'*n stead, and , ;
to freed a spirit oi fisc a: nt among the negroes I «
and eui.ouragiug ri: a esr;g. ;n,,ui tiieir masters, bv •
laws enact *d «n<! upfi- so violation ot express pro- }
visio:,-uf the C-'V ' tuiian in every -;'c/e of tins •
- inßureu s used his
sur ; se.y it? progivs- .. .
nt ti is int - m .-T--i:-i •.1 the breach, assailed bv
afi the a-i ate •nc ie South, uu.J by the new
toes v>. have > erv side, umj who strike ;
direr ti lus j md jieace: and will the
Sooth *■* nit ts> <.i its ow u interests
Its to lend its ;u -s party to p< wf.-, -md
abandon m- dei he North, who, actuated I
by a proper’ rcgjh * constitulicuai oblige- 5
4»
iii-i-iiiiiiirr"firwr>n n ■ unqiTiiWHir mm rwwiimh .ujlm.il A ,
ticns. have hitherto supporttd them against the aho
litiouisls?
Os Gen. Harrison’s principles and intentions, no
thing can he known : but those of the friends tha*
surround him. and of the party that sustain him,
are well understood. He receives the support of
the Abolitionists and of the friends of a Sational
Bonk, of a High Protective Tariff, of extensive
schemes of Irr.erna! Improvements, of the assump
tion of Stjue Debts, sntl of the distribution of tha
Public 1 ands among the Slates, which would prove
j the mo*t powerful means of establishing and con
\ Unum t r 51 high taiiffof dudes. Tie therefore stands
i commuted m favor of ntercsls abhorrent to the
! ?.•»:«»*. ,l> '’ against which the demo entry of the
i,um ,;HV « struggled so manfully, and thus far,
■U' ' esstuliy. Flit elections, as fur as they have
| gone, ihgplay a fearful rondsnu'ion of fanaticism
,an monied interest in favor of this candidate, and
--•h >ou.ti. ;f faithless to its interests, ie exposed Its
E a ' e ,m . r ‘? s,e ‘' n 5 ’ -so i dated government by
• t mistaken policy -wn misguided son*, ap*
, ' -pmitiiig ns vast mean* t<» promote measure* anti
cxi . .dr ts MiiiTnc: ■ to ihc* | rtiirip'ics and di
, reciiv opposed io the im* rests i that portion ot
the I m.m .1. PO'NSFTT.
&&rncamaamßammmgmmmmmmtmmmammm -
Tbmsilav -n
iooiiviit nnmtuiru tiFkit.
FOH PKRSI!>Kxr.
MARTIN VAN BUR £N,
FOK V] CK PTU StDI'.XT.
JOHN FORSYTH.
«-;3,5-:4 roRAt. tbchlsit.
THO'S AS WO rr BEN, hi Wilkes.
15. W. WOFFORD, onrd.nrshi.Mi.
JOtsN B \ I'F, *hof Vinrrav.
MILA L i EC tI OLE, of W.-dlo-i,
S '> 'H‘E!, BEALL, ofU il-tnis,.,,.
JOHN R() I*f A>t )N, of J a spur.
saaihel grov i>hnf m. dOon.
"■ \ BORA J > i\ES,of Vi nscogee.
EDWARD H \Rf)E,\>f Chirk.
JA VI ES AM !>!’.US' )N, of Burke.
53 r h» this morning's paper will be found an ,h; .
' and interesting letter from the Hon. do el R 1’,,,,,,
smtto the citizens of Carolina, which wo hope w.R
be uitfiilively read.
ELEC HON EC! 1 ERA'S
nv< aim rut trios —13 tor\Ti:-;s.
M e xLe Ueior.- ill art c-ult of tin Cedion h i L
this state on the olh lost. for men hers of > ‘att- r n ~
as far as heard from. We have heard of reported
utaj-TifiV*-. in several olhor (•oiinti.s it..;!,
and iiniavoraldc; in the conn- -of a ( v dav
will hear enough to salifv all how tin’s state w.ii .
in November next. V, hen wc get in .-,!1 rh ■ n. -i
we 111 ink GnnrJa will !».- found right si-io up, m.d
the whole Vac Bur. n ticket elect'd.
r.U'.C'TIOA RET: F.A’S.
fin- follow in? i ? ibe result oft u- .-1., t.jon liekl tit..
• ate or: tlie «<th iu-;.—ld con a tic-.- fi'iu.
v w irj.iE.N. i iiATiaisos.
C ) S.CD TIT -no; i DAVVSidSi ti s'-
< 1 tOFMiI -t, Mi7 I 1 1 A ft IMisi! AM i -5
id. E K -t.C:* ( - I.EORi* , ~
'A.wnc.l, 1.M5-- i MSttlfT !:V-r
■•DM Vi t .i,: C| VV u: KLX Cv.
IVEtiSoX JlvJVif (i.-.v,
ff/TEUSOX TO'.) IH|;i A ETUI-II
- d •'-••LKR ','2* )TO I.;’ •;,*:,(»
I. KG is r. A i’( RE.
ihe first rv>mcd is the Senator. Those in italics
ar ’ \ an Buri.-n men.
Kiri, 'and EE-T .TthdSnr Crawford, Rhodes.
■'V.l'i-.ferrn Harris. S ep;ion«, t’li-uvner;.
’A'a? c —!E ns. VrcE-r iv. Da den, Mnv.
1) Ills— f,iti /eii/s-m, SfHiiirlrr.*.
i bin cock— I Ron-d r Tiionns, Hud- - . Hitch
-1 cock.
i-a dwin M diiams. 3 , r' Hit'miuunl
Columh-rH— E'iiwsoti. Jono. Rom-rts-m. Burt.
Gre«ne—‘■■•nieks. Rea, !'unicl, (’red eh
Barkr—Harris Carswell, Kvui*. diidkev.
Anderson, 'i.’oombs, Wingfield, J. T.
rVoui till.
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./.M'. El!;ior. — Permit inc to tail vonr all niMon to
311 1 *hi* itioii oi’greHt interest and iiig-ii, worthy of
Riicourag-cmnnt. lam informed that u iadvofonr
state prupo-es to exhiuit on tins#evei:i:i;r, at half
jit-' . u clock, at tli3 ATts : >nt 1,-til, a o . nrio-fitv
ni its way, and one poc.<:--siu;r nHsrost for even
: G. ar:i in, in a panili r degr.-c. Thi-is .« « IVapot.
which f-.-mc ov,-r in the v « ' « ith Uni. - -rh i:>or;.
in Nov. A bistort Oi th.s -nt.-restin•: > ■»■
' v *l l ~jven by toe indy a: the tin ‘ ofexiiildtioc.
' ;! ">se wtm honor the in ■ 11 ■ <i.i tim r m
Foutnl rof Ceoigi ■. and to . noli ns have a la-m
•>t ant:-;n<:9 I iis ni,v- v.i-ssc.: will he excc-'rlinglv
terestiiur, whosikind and h-.mevoient parnoses may
oi. su served by n visit tu ii;o cxliiln’iion.
A. GEORGIA A.
From fh° Sftrnnnnh
FRO.H IT.OICDA."
By ih steam! (si! Forrester Capt. Wr iv. v |, ;n!
received the Jack«om jile Advocate a.? nit
utni St. A cni toM News of the, Rota a!t. Wo m.-.1. ’
tlie loliowintr e\ t rn‘ i<.
INDIANS.
At til;* Smith, the Indians are tolerably . urn*
dmagh thyv arc Wdiont d-mih; titer-.* it; greater foree’
I’hcir trails tre and freonent. Near Fort Dai-
I«e lh-ya.on •’ in -M . . \ i; , - r , oifmanh
‘Vc- usr ■ m prepin-mc steumlmnt wood and
when at e ;o*s or other employment made u bon
iire ol the wood.
< Ho .- ;n '-■• - returned to In tina Re.
;l i ; we , havt ;,n£ heor j of a more inhuman bmr ? -
f '' •' -in.., tin-. r-Ttc-rated or, the oars - ; ~fv
f en! { r 1 ■ Wi«h the circurn-taucf ' .... -
arcf.milmr: thev are 100 n w ml m -
O'-0M,.. u e only a-k the reader tot .
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1 % y •?" Eemner Santee, and Schr. . . n
-/• ir? w lv' k was so b ,° mj!<j this ii *y
I .i“ partnership between the > !.,.*.*r •• r »
vvas diss lived yesterday, its limitation Imvine ex
pi'f d. The publication of thi ripO. 1 ■ 4
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