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,,,,, 'The doMariper ¥#st, in adfance of two dollate and | - LOWVILLE, XHURSDAY, JULY ta, 1836, <- -- fl _ Shy'conts at thi: expiration of i’ihe year 22 sou - . Nopapor willbe distontinued:(unless atthe discretion | . fifths;§xfi>pxi§tor.)(tilhllvnmqrggesup paid. | P ues e 9 > RATES OF ADVERTiISENC. - probat i d, ccess by any: figuhuvandeed, numerous floodga by law-otheri nt @4 persquare for three weeks, ind [-. The present aspect. of the times, though dark [ y of 'the law\\ is not mere ficti .ry have not been m koned by the muddy |- ~Paming events-seem:to be effe 25 gonts for evory subsngttafléggm A'lfiferfldfl 'and gimmyi-in,«1uewsbmidemd, fluffy-imam. 'the vulgar fancy, at leat as regards que grams whichreplenish it. Y YI . 3 5 events seem: -to be effect fififfififigfifigfimnwfflfififigfifiT bow of hope may'tinge with radiant colors ical parties, . Weneed not here speakof the in- | cast upon its bosom, while the cléar; aparklin e Pom . tPF Am hd communication must be. pest paid. | the sunset and the deepest night, augurs a bright | out to profli'gatp‘lifigrmu. ipo quote the opin- | cesses in. our soil wh . drain all the foul ele.) pear-tobe joiningg our ranks, waking\fromr their ,. « \TCP\ All lettors and communicationy- must be pest pd # | morning. 'That our national distress 9095.5, tone of those whom we- havilitbe taught to-con- | ments poured over it--the filth‘ofAhummegré-fiml‘gfg Oflzggtffllcf'pflk; Gudibés and mi. t pono oe o One loping and almost | dation mingling with its: kindred earth, but. the | nof~ di e are daily «deed, warrant the assurance that no ter ca. ular wisdom; to draw from the-deductions of nobler parts of man's: mature .rising freg. from | reinforced by wmnfl? { the administration © _. __ _- ANB CLOSED BANKS ° « | Our country will pursye asteady course toward | tant to the happiness of a community, that laws | amon us sufficient to throw off a much greater | renovation 'which we anticipate. - Ths «oppo. | Nam < /o 'an Cin swarms awd oamana. - her former prosperous condition; but we cannot | should be wefiascertaxmd and fixed, than that | load tlgmu that under which the nation 35m la. | nents-of govenment are, 36321151. marina has jA 1 _ G catl 5s # . 4 n Eshould .c £200.09 0; nranarlv andl T a nod. s ppt hh F gfigffihx ia bak gaggxryglnggmge ‘ vene, the dawn ofour political regeneration is at;| pose us to the scorn and ridicule of our Mm. «should: be called into action, and properly appli- | Having all these. rummngdhlzauimzhgcd'h X , mfifinfilgfi *** Ifunista bank \ spread information. in public opinion, have al. | that the -Sipreme:Court, in lea'l‘il‘fiétfleff prin- | been lost.: «0 wer, they ustia * gzmbwkmk f Lumbermeans bank ready taken place, surprising the most. sanguine | ciples, and depending on private ideas of-justite, There is, indeed, a tendency to moral reform [pursue divers iptersits, follow. various leaders, \ ' L gufiw‘éflghu ak sfu'fifiifii'ptfl. ._ _| ment ;. these need not be entimerated, . It is our | poWer have any weight intheirestifnation ; since | changes hands, passing from one party to anoth- | hension of general danger. | The coalition of |- t\ nk* & . Log! adverlsoments insortod 3itze rats presibed. illution ;- but the waters of our noble éstus» | tem enter iht will m a aden \ p Pe NSAP IADCY> A mish it. As there aredepths | cies of :c «pen the poli its of our No altorizemmt will bo enopea aise | ofcoring promise to the enlightened patriot. involvingpoints at issue between different polit- in the ocean whichswallow up all innpuritics WWW“? progedy a calld be charged léss than a square. { the blackestcloud, and even, when it precedes: creased. temptation whigh “113le holds wave:stillrolls abovefd‘mdefiled, so there are re. , , 0 LOOK'I‘OYOUR m yNO'l‘EB. ~] now, in some measure, relieved, does not, in. | sider men of profound learning rences of opirion; while - - . IQIST Or BROKBN’?RA_EDULBN’I‘! DOUBTFUL, | lamities~will befall us; that from henceforth: fidsteweflncethmqifl that it is more inapor- I their sensual:clogs. There is yet a moral sttongth | party, Here are the prbciples ofthepohmal ~ scant; © [Farmers and Mechanics bk | doubt that, though hours GF gloom may, inter. : they should. be exactly equitable, would:.only ex. bors; it is necessary only that our energies [divided among themégives: than ils supporters, |: hand.. Changes, which prognosticate a wide-] legal theorists. - Neither would the objection ed, in order that we should regain all that has | tend to faction, and wanti (s n ' together the adherents of power, they ustally | mane: [Matisfamad Sugquehainah friends of good order and-.entightened govern. is exercising & legislative as well as a judicial | in the result of that ppocess..by which fower but join in-- .commian emuse, on}; wrider appro. [ prob Saco.ban Manual Laborbank __ | PWPO% to notice some of the. present indica, they have grown so . familiar with infringements | er, where the change is not brought shout by these scattered bands ig always a harkinger.of ( Waterville bank | - Northumberland Union Co. | tions of that . entire renovation of\ which those by ODObmch of flflgoverqmemu ron the rights physical force. - An opposition\ generally in- good for the party this formed, und tho prelude [§ .C Winthrop bank || © lumbia bank |__ changes are. but- the commiencement ;. which | apd duties of another, as to have me. Jong | creases in patriotism an '¥:$)lic mg, Whig an iforu‘violefitstwpkmen illegmtognmds’wlpm through many changes-proépeardue (3 _-_ Wiscamet bank. _ © JN. Western bank of Pa _ | threatens with total overthrow . the powers that | ago omwlogmg for these abuses, as we are | administration party tends towards corruption. |:ing: forces. Rallying hout common grounds] and adverso-without any fatal.disasters. - Such: ,, | uw | |New Mmrfikbm ._ | now administer ournational affiire, and promi. | accustomed to considerthem. - And, moreover, | The reason of this is evident, - Power'is the on. of opposition,their strength is more consenitrat:| changes we must experience with ;every new (8 , *' vermont. _C - -= + |868 relief not only from the actual pressure of “WMfMy fo point out a particular | ly agent of corruption: with political asconden. | edand theirallack more impetuous: . Atthgsame | generation, and political gererations pass away . <4 Jefferson Banking Co. |_ {Union bank of Pann © | existing embarrassments,butalso from thatreign | 2Vil-I danger of disunion-incurred by the | cy is acquired the chief means of bad influence ; | time they present an appearance move imposing, | more rapidly than natural. . Much that webave - ~* ; Yos Clams Fectoy: Checks [ Wesimoeland hank of folly and wickedness which has upheld the.] ascendency o suchgzmmplmsnow predamin- and those,exposed: tothe temptations of success ['and more inviling to recruits and déekrters. S4id in the foregoi g-pages is founded oif conjec-. - | Wigdsor Bank. . | $11:ng 2nd? Co: . | manifold abuses and' th-handed usurpations, so | ate in our Supreme Court. . :: _ , _ f and office must be virtmous indeed to preserve |_ 'The tfimfihunaoftfioiipofififi'lré chief. | ture; nothing but conjectures whom t . 4 ~ Atieticnt Bank Bogion | \_ ° Cacti wikg. long a part of tle settled policy-of our govern.| - The reader will remember, that one of the: ['their-integrity, . Many, whose characters have | ly held together by common principles-princi. | this latter point, - 'The farfuture.is:inecrutable. ~- Borkshié bank - - =~ [Bankof.aurel ~- - | ment, =_ | most important functions of this Court is, to de- | before been immacuilaie, yieldat once with scarce ples acting through the beart or by farce of hab. | As patriots, we must act well our parts, aind the imbnmwen} dh bank ' cide controvorsios between States. Suth a ju- astruggle: very fow come forth from theordeal, |it. 'These principks may, in many casos, be | country's glory may be our brightreward ; the - 4. cirabn Wilmingon Loin. Co _ | -\We have redched that point of nationalexist. | cide I b 3 fram nis | E éleca bank, .. . |__, ence when a much longer toleration of misrule dicial power must be lodgedsomewhere, or each on whom .the \smell of firs has not passed.\ adopted from motives of private interest; or in. |S -- Finian ©\ 0 moma with its numerous. political and social evils, is| member of the Union must resort to arms for the On the other hand, even the vilest politician, | toreat without principle may have sestled thepo, | . * Fatman bank: Belchertown|City bank, Batimore | | -| | - Either revolution-a revolution of | redress of real or iniagined grievances, | Histo- | when he ranks among the opponents of goyorn. | litical course of not a fow ; but then a long. can.. the proceedings of the Legislature; 0 Farmersand Mechanics b'k| Commercial b'k Millington: _ “10.999‘2zfifldjfijhatg‘2fihbfifi0fmnoyatiqp, zy gives. us many warnings on this subject. _ Be | ment, frequently becomes, not from pri iple but- tinuance in party: ranks -so neccustoms a man-to-|- i313“. ae Legislature, o mace e m- --t Adame, Sout Village ~ |Conecheaqus bank -| must soon change the aspect of affairs. Let us | fore Maxamilian established an Imperial Cham- | from habitn patriot, He is no longer exposed |:party doctrines, that, whatever may have iven T iho W“ Ad AN Oo over the tities . of i i Pr! 13?! woe Elkton bank «100 , W‘gxangnghwyéat~msqns we may bays for BDs be): to determmeall dxsputgamong thevdnfl'emnt .to the same {pervertinginflmnoe as when sem Elle 6M implil”; Walk“ hbecoméibepmxk withmfact, “Mmmw ToC H oot ok bank fand poup ao iate bank -~ riclpating the latter, and then seok to determine | members of the Germanic body, incessant wars | inga dominant party ; and now,- with an'éver: imate cause of action. Those who appear in.] rh part s‘fi'm“w f ? P Emfayraite hank >>.. ' |Poulners (Bvanybank, | the-Principles according to which auch a reno. | distracted the whole empire ; this institution, | watchful eye, he acans the course of the admin- | different to. the agritationis of political exellennont, | onit of Mostgom Tat on - ¥alby,bark (> . ~ . bank.& branchea vation must proceed, inorder; lastly, to diseoy. | however, soori appessed disorders, and restored | istration, detecting every blunder and every fault who disclaim all connection with party, either] - , or in other words, that the comnt Mendon ba 4 . i ) emnloved i f , ( in g inat | s let Montgomery was divided into countioe bra endon bank Suequehiranah Pridge:Co _, ler the means proper to be employed in hastening | universal tranquility, > But; inorder thatdecross. in ioffice-holders, ls continual clamor against |'becmise they are of a quiet fomperament, or wa- line manning in an G HO WOL bank - Susatomens thk _, its approach .and sesisting its advances. * of the Supreme Court should command the ol» ovil-doers must, at lingth, hive some reacting | ver between opposite opinions, are also mostly 1\8 MSDiD§ i nd westerly dimect Torfolk Rank: |. Bankot Alexandria - > | _: Renovation or Revolution! Oné of them is | diénceof States possessing many of .the attri- | influence upon his own life, though it. does not | nctusitod by- prieiple; and, more gonerally pore| ~~ gk‘qnwgmumnmekhe. Bank of Golumbia -__ Certainly before us, for delivererice or- destrug. butes. of sovereignty and the means of powertit | effect his heart, | Notsolicited by bribes himself, haps than the former, by_principles seated in the' eral | Roxbury Bank |Conital bank ___ __. . tion; and, as it seis to us, at no great dis. | resistance to the execution of its process, there | and feeling a thorough hatred towardthose who. heart.\ - Itis ually because of 'the etrors thoy} 2!9°.°02 as ~ _ . ._ ~BRAIORDMRK Alexandria f tance,\ A governt ont, ao rapidly \grown cor. \8k§flld’b6\'u genemlbonfiden‘fim‘“;§i 396 pen-] are, or are supposed to be, this solisited, ha be. ['detow 9¥Mk?\0 have detbdflmthgdoc, ings. |- : >> «Bunillaile bank \00 0 figfi’figm + fig . | rupt. must soon fall. ox. undergo reform. . What, | dence and competency ; above all, in jis free. gins to hate \bribery in the Abstract. - And he, | of thoss Hinged for contest on either side, |- | 4 Bugle bank,. ewport, feaud| \virenii. © __. * then, is to save it from impending ruin 1 Itis an| dom from improper bias, as regards questions of whose heatt. h failed him only in tho _hour.of | cause of doubt in “to the right site, that 1 : = gait“: ahk,Glorrcestor| Monongalia Farmers Co | [- easily demonstrated proposition, that our coun. | Party politics. Now, to 1 it is plain, that unl. | sternest trial, conscience atrugghni'ie'ven. to the [they keep aloof from both. Selfiinterast who Faxmers and Mechanics bk Virginia Baling bank > |_ [try, from the nature of its institutions, is liable | formity in the decisions of a coirt is absolutely | end, and reason offering no exctaiae i Janna; the {them. very littl, fox it commonly prog aa . A. fig].- “Eigfiiflgedm x 'Western bank.of, Virginia | [to no species of revolution but that arising from necessary to the existence of confidence in the | transgression-such an one, relieved from the | adherence to ore -part orths other, g/ ! -| and St. Johneville ou the Scituate bank, swed . [BankoriFonbem -_, - | ditunion of the States, . Any great and long|jUsticoof its dectess, | And . the spectacle of a pressure of outward-tircuntitances, may | re. | The cise Sioa oi Po none crn so) | Fawk rijor, and Florids, Glog heats MM i~,0 bur-bomm‘f & continued concentration of power in the gener. ribunal oompl‘qtglymvolquongwl by a party, gain the height, from which; he has mtdfifin gunk: is somewhat dims. Yfiwgmwng‘ . cm Li s M al 710Ry Bridgepot Manufacturing [Bank of Cheraw : E and.composed of patty Teaders, must, at ance, \indeed though with lis eves still fixed upon it- is the most fwg‘Mt agont in controlling their 6h\ R “7°“ 600. arouse invincible, projudiccs-prejudices, in. .the | nobturhed toward tho pit of degradation below., connections an reovlding their doctrines., ~For| 10° ! Schonectady Rail R present case, strengthened by an instant change |. . But will' thero be any moral reformation, in | proof ofthis we need only conault the gemaral: | through Fth of doctrine, and n new course of adjudication, zhenggreggtembenm one party becomes more s6nse of mankind, exhibited in a universal abhor. We'have already hid an example of a State's virtuous, the other siliks Into corruption 4 \Cer. rence of apostrcy. Every one who feels sucha The “muggy decres of the Supreme Courts but, tainly. not, if the progress of cach is equally ra. dislike to an oren chaige of party, that be shrinks a I Bank of Hudson | ~ AzAmakA. 00 ~ | own hands the means of sélf.defence. | The in. | in geo nmanum have 'been.obeyod with | pid, But will it be-so1 Suppose the two par. | from it: as from dishonor ; his sober: ressou, if | \ . E \fififimfi TQmehzggl-x? ._ ~!__ Buence of money, 'collectod as a national reve. due deference. It is very emey to see how much ties equally correct in their principles, and, in unsssisted 'by interest, commonly yields-to a |. 602 Bank of Columble: © !' [Richmond, Bank - | | 04% and distributed to purghase the venal auf, the Union would be nndangeredif the powerof | virtue and intelligencd alike respectable, will the dread of shams; and he camnot desert the ban, \9 Chae Bank C. ~ \|\ \C come, |_ < ~- | frages of the mob; though it.has already been | this tribunal should frequently be- set at | downward course of those in power be as spec. | ner of his hos, though his service may become | 21 Clinton Manufacturing Steubenville . productive of deep-seatod corruption, must, so ___ Butstill, we do not fipmbggéiaqy near dan. | dy as the elovation of their opponents 1. , We less efficient;\ When any person is marked out ** 13255?“ Count) bink \ 3:33; ‘Qfinclnnfig +_ E far as available fortpurposes of usurpation, be | ger of disunion from this source; A sudder think, not. _ From the latter, the temptations, [as an apqstats, the finger of scorn is pointeal at | \ huh-3}: County bat atker [Bank of Smndyaty Bay ,, , Short-lived, - Services obtaiden by bribes always. and general convukion produced by a judicial with the of\ place and office, are suddenly Khim, and dire opinion of his subserviency to $5 2 Exehango bank, Po'ceepsie|Farmors bank, Carton -*- fail with an exhausted treasury.. Where the ori- decision can happen only when a large number removed ; and instantly with the force.of oppo. |:did.mptives f at ondes made up; while we tos [6 (oue o, Fearmers bacnk of Bake. .>. ging! fomd of wealth is sufficient to consummate) of Statesshall be joined \in litigating points of | sition, muat commencq the progress of improve- | even in an wwomhntm y ¢ ColFermore ind Mechanica Bk, general concern} or shall be inferested, mente 'The former still retain, in their high os. to his orice ato principles; until wo ays | 2\ ¥ h ther viriue which the.con..| conchusive proof that the one is actuated by 'sin. | 20 fiummowrgflefigqu aind that the other holde:out by raakiin banks | / ir - a???“ Rimming: h {F132 schemé of ambition; an usurper may 'tri- ge . Gramma dene ruk \| \0 C00 ugh, but-a fund which depends on bribery for either politically or fromn. thy, in the fe 'of st _ . [__( F ; buta fur politically 'or from . sympathy, in 'the teaus tate, muctof the ste MiihggfiuApéqmmodafimfinpomdMgghngcflk ph bety of mome.cause. . 'And wo.do not know .of.auy | test has exigendered ;.. anibr hing | the Sheriff c '} an-office to the sapport-of dertain pain. | : j x orb-k. it} ; tfl'i‘gfldu i ‘i m . \op T party be correct, fs \Co 1). cb 9g), f ite supply, is like a machine set in mation, and.}. ' Ir we -An a fimfik of \| m3\; to create, as: wall as transmit, the:mo-:/.such importarit question lsikelyw'to' come be a * p Hanahonand RomvilleMan tive power; the -of which, accumulated in. the court. The grievances of tndividual States; | ciples, which ghagamgomflqmed r then, o1 ' 10 touching matters of besl interest, only, muse nc. | seored; 'They do not immediately diacover the character of the ada) lor pe cumulate, for afong time, ballerthe \disaffection Mammy, bifjhioh perversions of power| we might WM ted. groat de. can becoimé so general aa {o produce division or | may be reconciled, in the eyes of the party; with | fection from its randi it=at lime like the presont, | > .a Tesort to violence. > And, notwithstand their original profesmions. . \The vigilance ofthoir, gupnzmmm become so generally \' e <falrgovernment seems impossible. 'The sword fimmmg . - axoroth \ _ Fcommitted 'to the hands of the Executive can neo pil |Aneunataitge Co- ~ . néter hew down our libertice, so wide is the| \*\ ~.. [Merchants and Planters by |COUbtry's extent, so- different tho foelings and Agency and Exchange b'k [Farmore bank of Chattahoo. ' ‘prfigumm which prevail in it@different sections, Asueduct-Ameociation [,.. E choo =. {and socompletely do the States hold in their turing Lebanon amd Miama Bak.] 0Ut @ continually decreasing under numerous 4 com 1mm? e hal .' . 20 b gmgegggi bank [k How, 11:3,“ thb‘Qofiaet-Amnm, republics «tw lax (F. K..} and Coe han ot i \ contin hit . Bank of Naw Runswick ; [Zanowilk.Canal and Man. 63; m Km gum“ ngmfi . d ¥\ W“ hy . f - I ian faw - F f , ”W“ p ”82m . : _' | fiy:wheels, may pmiqutl'w action for 'a time,. ; ingg: the: Mts . ] thor, } permanent nature of this Court, we Mpg-m opponents, too, reforming in some measure, as' | and deeply co ration, before an evil, increasing so grad- |, we have alpady shown, thos by whore Franklin banks, Jersey: City | ; ufacturing company , 'als 1 +Thoir case: is widely different al Tain, stb tit in aight. S mod, al ? a 'the ad - Fh f an- aap 7 case: widely different from ours. shall have reached its height. . 'srcised, always acte ss a curb upon minis. c ang a is, Magma?“ Ten. | Their revolutions are brought about by the agi~ | . ‘-fléhbtor}io£flrqwtpohgm as hatgreat. | tration; which does not learn at once the various. \\y paid . o | Reateecolored ))... . , [ tation of clethents not yat settled since their first | ly allayed our feate of 'disunion fiom any of tho-| shifts aed expedients by which the keenest watch gnawing” mvfilmfimecamufik disturbance, ~, Civil war, in those countries, has. political questions which row agitate the corti- is- mes sluded. _- ;.. . ,- >. , . Momunouth bank .s .~. Nast e, close ;,, | never been long enough suspended for the sword; | try.. . The anpexation of Texas and the abolition | .. But, -im supposing the £wo partios to be of e-] 0 Jamey Manufacturing! Nazhyille Nashville E \I? a . EMF © , . f\ dong! f u' |- «oloeed. | .).. 000 __ [ 16 ee its mastery. - And, besides, the charac» | o slamryrhe'mbjeQQinLihyyfiymm of qual respectability, wo have reasoned ans hy- | which some persons imagine that they wise a | pothéais that sceme to us contrary to the facts of |- cr in mind threatening omen of himbflky‘ogurgoy- the presont, caso. nggufgwpopmlm 128 the pe ernment, seeme to wi atrigped, ina great meas. teats that have agitated us: under the past and ex» | country, who, umbymuniemmofigeumnwfichm | we have never been sat» ! than to enveloped them: The lake movornents of the victariots party has bad evin the | foe { clase of their communities, < 'Those fards are Southern members of C bare shownthe | advantaze of numbers, if the forces of each had [s : party, and proved | been fairly polled ; and bave never form moment | 0ut. ats [Rronton |_ \~ -- ./ terof our Southern neighbors is bxotly suited to | , } and anarchy; In morals, they are sunk far be- lowve; and sither the pathy of slsires; or the \ licentious violence of banditti prevails in Every # + shat the victorious is | bot.bods: for disorder and revolution ; ours, the | weakness of the nullificaik raved & . field where republican principles and institutions' | that a ' wiirm patriotien, wid 'a wrong uieom. | doubted that a. vast prefomderance of virtue and 6n do _| may bg fairly tested--may confer their peculiar promising boktility to drynion,actuate intellige on the side 0 ' States }- thai-fow. of- (bom are | ples: founded pn good morals-snd -polito«l, anticipate the crisis whiclhabal \tegnity,. are preservatives 'against d xe P... \ coms ration of elements cérented tog « | In the contrary to thor we ao the ease of the | . \_ |Commerd | Slome; who lay: claim: to great political 'Blood of our fathers f he i pressal administration's rapid -progrmes -in cor- | 4 whl weld e ) sein -- . t younres h 4 thi a \ \of our £ it pe- that ar - themenives-vatracts - eg - ~ as esi t/ x i I 2% 3... K. im V ha £ ~ - s , >\ | gos; And up their.convictione to | should think of Lartring lair glow | - Tho fact, if i he. oon, that the Whig in groat | countr)'s prosperity h Seating, \&. go for- yun --; i cee ie moe a ie Hore anc | mucha “firs“, nits chrige Ingecbigunimebed their comd¥ry film\; rthe-Yan a” 12890le jee should. 'be t p oboing. sil > ghringto ail prions 6 whit inn sponte Jim | to excite a morbid louging forltbe verification of | i oftheir rights tbeyahould | morality and intelligence, Ja important desire | ations, ia s punt-2L may ? arun n aie Posed | thelr mocheny, \ however, the signs -of | as a first remedy, threaten to overturn. instity. |; pretent. purpose. . Of its boing. a fact we desire | sttione docenned; tee same;. v retin wthobms fheftet | the times seein to. indicate that we srs aow far | tone, to the cetablishment of which wers {edica. | ne clearer vidence than . wa have long had be« | Rcrait . bmikitcr of the sites of welt dohn | moe fone: the. yarpe of tho [PFECIINES \Niki HOt ted the lives, the formes, and the sacred:-hawor, | fore our ayes, . Compare .the Whig--dele; Aae. g ' ofthose whom wa all profees to revere nndemnu. | in Congress with their opmonentes bor. 28) | DM, hewsclng at he roomed at. byr is | hare the towing unoct ins | If € ds | ble ® which have been lsvishod: by friends and | disth ~ But, bow many. . our cars, warning us of ..‘.V,A-“‘w ..... .......