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lOtO Con&ifffr.-ilion Ida f t tt. .-.1JQl was uonein rtoruary. nn lixccllency (that is lob' having called fur hi bill, and paid It, lo t(je entire satisfaction cf the accommodating aid ntlemknly ar-hceper,' proceeded to We the hotel by .ir-, in- oot of lhe doo ly one foot t r .vj. ; ' .H . After ibis, ! ircctry gave himself up to rLge rift hs ot. 'lisii-rihjroLjhtr, ie.it he J:Camsr" occupy. ,' . ; i ! xjould wyi had room to particularise-; ' even Unlade to nr. j L .If !tie inte-tr2'cvecU jha lookfSNrr. actrSSloo, but we must . abruptly coi.cle'T ply , stating thai hi Excellency, afteY L .ing very politely to us, ' Was taken dou ioh j river, the wheels of hi 'carriage never ceairing to turn, so loig as the !hArM itmehrl tr- i! ' -'-t ' fntvinrr' TL'imt . . " r f j v- placed n lhe boat be .went clT as soon as th wheels were " shipped op" and the steam let oxin, amid the roar of. cannbo, which Jcrptga. inl H" l,e time, apparently from; a vain 'cVire to keep' his iixciilrv company.. co;;gcessional .1, y'-. " ' ' , !. .- :' ."i "MilrSEN'ATE.V . ' j : ,g . Mr. Francis prescnte'd itje crts!entii!s ; of the Hon. Albert C. Greene, elected hy the , JS's,f,lur.0 tl Rhode Ilani. a. S;m tor. from itit'io for six years frdnVthe 4ih ;diy of ' Marc!. nxt 5 "whicli we're read, and ordered ! to Li phcfd tfpju f.! X.'-'.- . f-jlr, Dlx prt-' ' 1 J .the credentiuli of l!e Hon. I) U D ckinsoneU ctfd by the-Leg- islaruro of I.;vv York a"Sentir Jrbm that kizi-j (:t 1 3 from the'4tb day of March ti xt; v. v. i.'re read, and ordered Uo be t r"3irN'T AND VICEIPBESIDENT.PL'ECT.; f J!r. Vfilkfitrorn the joint Committee of t;;y tv (Iouc appointed to wait upon Ja'ines f II. olic an "ioJorm him of hfsdecuon as VitC, r.tcfthb Uiiiied States, and GuorgH M. :llD iV,, nr I ..form -of bis -ejection as ;Vice . Ircr: J -1 1 rcpDrted that the, 'CtMnrmtK-e. li'id ',hzlv.ir; r.( their duty, and that ho Ind ?l?cen "tirrectfd'lii siy io the Senate !that the Pgesi. : tlwiil t! ci, io sinifyiri his acceptance o the o wl.ic'.i ho had bem jptiosvn by'tlic p?.?j ! .7 (..Ypr'id hideep arnise of graiiiud'3 ilo th-T. f)r the! ciinfiJence they (nd reposed in f.'n.., und req j;:sted us to convey to ijurps ! p. ctivtr Liu.si;s assurances that j in' cxecuf irijf t!.j rr-unsiu'o d jiles which would devolvton il.im, it v. :u!J to his, anxious' desire to mbin. Aixn tl'.T honor and promote ho welfare af5his Ino'intry : and that -the Vice President elect in vi.oifyioj his acceptance of; the office 'la 'Xvhiili he had b.-inn chosen by the people, ex press;: J 'his pMfiun'J gr'atituJj to them,-and fjjcluej .hat, drawn unexpectedly ' by the j;omro;H sufiWJs of his fellow-c'uiz'ins from the ahadris of private life into the full ;VirQ of "oHum-iI station, it" was difacult to rtiprcs-s. the :a:Iicitu Jo Unf ho might not bd t;qual to tia cxiacioa of s' sudden a chine;.but jthat swayed by an ardent devotion loj thti hijh hun or, truT ir.teretJ, and fast union of jheAmer.' 'ican fates', he would enter with zeal upin' lhe dulj3 asiined to him, in' the hope of ' at l!casl i 'irti-ulir realizing tlio expectations 'of .tc-a ij cnDiwenco.nc ma,oecn non J ;:9l.rid.-,, t Fr.EXCII SPJLUTIOSS. , . . . , ' O.V motion of! Mr. Arrher, lhe bill for thti ' ascertair.!?sct.t of the 'claims of Anierican cili. I t;r.5 fr 'reueh spntiaiiohs priortor 1600 was j ,ta!;rn jp its third reading. ; . ! " D.:!"!? said ho could noi consistently l-vriih 1 ' it n. hh xa be. his duty permit 11 bill lof su'-'i mashitude to pass without further ' dis. i cl: . .1 t,iin it. 1 He would prefer, not " so " r.:.:. in reference to himself as to the impor-j-.:-! '5ti'Srj r.o.v pending before the renat;, tV :t !' I 111 bn passed over, informally, lo be taken n at lhe first convenient moment. f .r. Archer acquiesced iri ihentition, wiih " . . il.:!ui;.:.:rstandin2 that the; S.'naidr from South .n.:; vould -bo. prepared to; dUcuss the Lill tho hrst convenK-nt moment vincn ouerca to lake it up.--: ' I 0i motion f; Mr- Arch-r," il.e Senaievre. inon iu incietimte posiponemcm. . . , ...r. 0c.1if4ru1iH.ru ... , 1 t - n.. k..: a n .... -1 1 . . , . - 1 . JlOUrS, E : ' . .i " " i ' tlr.-woodbury obtamcJ ttic lioor on .-ion. On mction of Mr.-Cnoate, The Senate ndi'iurned. - .. " ' iivuoo ur uai uiwun ; acceptance op OFFICE or lii. . iNfi VI PR PRESIDENT ELT"',,r. 1 Mr. llurke made tho lolluwi;: i Iler jrt : i .. . . : . . i . i . o t he joint Uommutee appointeaoy irce oen- ate and House of Kpresentalves to v an up -, :i ar.i inform tho lion.' James K. Va of Mr.r.cc.ice. of hi election lo-'tho j.T.jo cf csi I -.r.t :f the United States, lor the trra - i f'ur years from andjifter tha-Oa any of rc!i, 1 G ' " ; nd alsoto wii upon and in- .. J .1 J r.r t ,n ,m -..-.eo u. ; iiouairaiHju u ... .w....... Johnson, , besides others equally c from th House ot. Kepn-sen r,.Vps or aa. , Wha Wh;2is f.bere wbo 6liCS mitliiy 1 xas into, lhe Union ; the musiion be. - f(;es, h d COr,ndnce from t ijrm tt.o tlon. George Mr. UaUs, oi renn-iof Commons. , ror ourselves, i;;"i;'.;iaj'of his election to theofiica f vice I new wrinkln, occasioned by his Presided of the United Stales, (or iwJ same er. Edward S'.anly is lhe same term, report : ' :.; The same -principles or integrity, honor arJ 1 . j-2y . Thai they have attended to the duty assign- duty, and if ycu please, genilem i ! ii man cf mor.ey ler.d at moJerate cd them, and that ; , .'-'.'- -,-r : : which made liira ra inuu'i a f.ivurits v.i;!. t!.j t, pn good security", to lhe inJustr.ous The Presidentelect, in signifying his ar- Democrats as Speaker, .impelled fcirr, f r -.srJ r ";y ,iio need it; lelthemincf large crptanceof the office lo which ha had been: years ago, wUu in the discharge of his duties prr ..yll cfT n farm cr, a lot to any one i' - fn-hv ihp nf'mli'.rnrC3acd 'his "deep us Renreseniative. in Cuvrcss. he stood iti ...l.'. ...:n L: ;n.r ...,n " sense of gratitude to. ihem for the ci-tifidence ihe front;rank, in battling ngaic-t the encroach ' whieh they had reposed in him. arid request- mfr.tsof unauthorized power and the wicked d us to convey lo our rtspectivc Houses ,) Congress assurances that, in executing uie . eponsiule duties which wou.d devolve upon 1 -Sim, U'.wouM be his anxious desire to, main- i -. vin the ho-or nnd prom te the "welfare of his same .ven? duty. serure to him iheir high Vwtintry. And that 1 . est cor.': dcr-lion. Neiclsmhn. . -" ?Tho Vic? Prcsi;:. r.l elect, in signifyins his :cr; tsnco cf the cn'.:c to which he had been Hen !, the rieople expressed his profound -tiiuie tt them, ' niid declared ihfit,. drawn '-.espectedly by. lhe generous snlTruges of his fl'ow.citir-cns from iho shades of private life --'sjnUi. ' I ''I i'are of ulTicial staiioti.it as dif. iTcuh . . ic-press the soticitudo i thai he might noi be t :al to tho exigencies ol so sudden a Inr ; but that; swuyrd by an ardent devol tio- ' the high hmor, true intcrc-st,.and fast 1 L. . I i:e arni-ncaii oiaies, no wuviiu.m-i.4ti 1 . ' ; en honored. -...';; O i motion of Mr. M Ivay, the House resoiv v ; bill making . uppropriatjoni for , ,.ifhh 7,:al upon tl-,3 duties assigned to him, in ry, stating that he had always been an Aboii. the h -.pa oUt least partially rc'aKzing the ex- tionisl and thought he was acting ia obedience TTTtations of those by whose, con. fid j; r.re hc; te the dici-Ws of humanitv.5 .a'uidmt slaves &G I II IlllO a Ltllllllll'irc ui ,im- " I 1-- .i.-1' . - rr. - ,.'4 .,l ,- ; ,ifie - .to of the Uniori,.(Mr! HopkinVof Vir- ; AVe have heenpromiserj a sketch or his d - , in the Chair.) - ' 5 I " !- ' dress?, -Which we nlly publish! j Fairbank was 1 U.T rifvay moved lhat the Committee take Indicted tn'tljree rases, under a charge of ah. support of the army for'the fiscal vear endi iijo oom June, 1X843. i This motion ; bein carried; the t:ilas taken up and re? J through; ,. u.wastneo read ly aectic' for f hw. posepf being ev.sc'Jedj er.J .-.Sen ib5 f- re. j, .-L,riZ. TTZJj' that, befurehe proccHsd-'- r :' -:- .he - wished lofiarC'r:4i:3 CI.iir:..o;f-he CLitnaiTa -liillarS i.l.Jtrsii ne Knew what was lhe pay of tht' mjor general. : j . Mr. C. J.Jnjfersoll said it was stated in the Army Registe r.i; I'j :: ,-v. ;1vf : " J ' - Mr. Duncab replied that the gentleman was mistaken.- It waa not set down in tl.3 army report., He aaw it stated there that the pay of the major general was 07,141 3; but that, in his opinion was, short of the amount really received by him some three trfouf thousand 'dollars;:" :-f? ;Mr.:M'Kay stated that the pay cf the major general was ail , set do7n under th diCerenl beads, such as pay, quarters, fueI,'forage and rations; but what was called longevity rations was' not stated.":' 1; ";:;; v ' d?f'''''ff'' 'xJ t . Mr.! Duncao. Yes. Double - rations--! ijnow that they arc not explained, and I want to know, what they are- . .- t. j ST)C furiu'er'eipla nations look place to; tween Messrs. Haralson, Duncan, and J. A. ! Mr. Duncan then addressed the Corr.rr.Irtee ai length in favor o(, his amendment, contend fag that the pay of jhe major genera! was loo high, and lhat it ought not only to be reduced, but that' the -amount ought' to be ascertained and fixed by law. He said it was a strange reguUlioti which gave the commanding gen era! of the army hear 0 10,000 ,a year, while thle Sccretar of War, under whose command ha1: was, received but,C3,000 a year. : -Mr. D.j in conclusion, gave notice of anoth er. amendment .which should oer iri case of the failure of the present air.cr.dmcct. ' - Some conversation arose, between I.I ess rs. Duncan and Dromgoole. : . -r, ' !r." "Duncan asked, for tellers' on the ques. lion. !He was in enrheat ; h meant wtvtt he said ; and be trusted lie should be sustained by every 4friend t)f economy .in this House.;:. Mr. M'K'ty made some additional obscrva. lions in opposition to'! the amendment-.. He would voto for n reduction of f : pay of the army which ho thought in mnny instances too high, but did not think this the p'roj.cr way to do it. Tho Committee on lh:a bill had made several reductions, and corrected rpverat abuses that existed. ' jj '' r.' Clinton would ask the gentleman why it was not proper to Ireduco'the pay of the mijor general in this bill, when the Committee had already, reduced the pay of lhe, -cadet C4 a mohth. Jf a i Mr. M'Kay explained and continued his re marks. 1 He avowed himself in favor of ro trfcchmcnl. in all the jjtber branches cl lh government-as well esVin .lhcj army, but thought it too hte.in.tho session to efiVct any thing in that way. He would reduce the pay iof the navy J the civil oncers of the'i jvern. ment, and hs-woul'J also reduce the pay ar.J mileage of members of Congress. - hen gen t!rm:n would, bring forward these measures, they would find that he would go with them.'.. ;" Mf.'J.' A.' Black, with a view'of testing the sense of members on the subject of retrench, menti moved to lay the till aside, and take up thn bill. regulating the pay of tho orniy-.i ' ; , .On putlinir .the question on this moticrn, r3 vote was ayes 48, noes 37. - ! ; No! quorum -voting, I : ! - Mr, C. Jr Ingersoll moved to take up the bill .fixing the compensation cf members 'of Gngress at six dollars a;day, Let - us, la! J he, begin at home. . ,); , . .,; The Chaif said Kc motion was not in cr. der."-i ; 'i ' J 5 V ', - ".The nurstion was again put by tellers on rt .:. i'j.. - J,.:Jt ..i ';ir"',,,,u "'t " """- l.ine i' r ,UJ ,VWS ol' - V,e blU Wa? ,aiU 0SSI' - ' f Whst a pinianx C)f ab!e f talesmen the Whig nartv will havVin the' next Senate of the Vi fJ.n n ' j r ,r'win. and Rrrin. nnd IT...vpr,tv ood and not ac tio tat. uflls and elonuencc of these. mr-n and iheir 1 . i . . brother Vhi Senators 7- .Why will not Vir. 1 r",v- . " - . bt . . j , cm n irn-p ftrr.npf n ro pnenn wnrinv nt nun inr) nf liaT 'Tlu enaln aiill niroin tu iV'f citaaiof OUT8tre ntl,. Let us have a Whi cond and sustain our Whi-r Phalanx in the SPnnt. i R bo done much t evil prevented Alex. landria Gazette I 1 - flos. Stanly. In all partscf thaitatj i i- ' i- . ; . .. i we aiscover a disposition to co j jitice to our j talented I townsman ,dscard Ltunfj. Llny I of his opponents who li.ivt heretofore pursued him with untiring hatred nnd vilification. seem to have been thrown all aback, by the dignified and impartial mancer in which he discharged the duties of Speaker in the House we have no acts as Spenk man ha wa3 devices of Locofocoism. These last made mm a reproacn ana a by.woru among so-caii. ed Uermcrats, while the acts ol his ispeaker ship, prompted by the same (eclings and the I "Calvin FaiscAXH This individual, who, las our readers recollect, has L..ca confined in tho jail ofFnyrjtP C'-ur.ty for n.r.a months, came . into-Court this (Thursday) morning; and cbm? tided atrial. - He cchi::.vleg?d lus guiitid threw himseif upon the mercy nf thi jury, who'-ftfler being absent for a short tir, veturhed vrhh a verdict of cuiltv. arJ f-:tJ the period of his service in the penitentiary fr fifteen years. '. - -. - . x.u roans maoe a stwrt address tolhc-iu. to make their escape but was now satNf.d - 1 tta was not the way to carry out his ori"-i the 'ducting 'l&UHsLxiriton Kg) IruitetJ Ira tia Ifew York Trihuae. : is v . ""-' V7 t t" l. . . . v "4- . "1'ftTwhicblhey tax ih....:.I.cs by - ir x " r-'f arliclts ht which ihcy should lei us uiasirais r-, , w .. - There area law v. ,ru;3 n lhi City who xe!l-;-i for cas merchants in cash only, and these rhargs their cuctcsers, over and above the cash cost cf lha articles, purchased, profit of fat percent. . The large .majority of city dealers, however, are required to cie credit to the country merchants who buy ol them, ar.J these sell their jds at anadvanre of teenty fiteper cent, cn the rash cost. To gpeak ol the - increased charge as profit would be a very incorrect use nl language but a small part of it is actual profit, the bu!k of it being; absorbed in losses by bad debts, shares" on notes discounted, law cost, collectors' irarelling expenses and pay, sala ries of book-k eepe rs , and all .-the. va rmu" charges of the cumbrs and wasteful ma. chirj;ry cf rr.orcantile debt and credit. ' It is no fault cf cur ; city merchants ' that these er.cr.-r.sua crprnscs are incurred. 1 They would Uciy ee'I all their goods for cash dowo ana nt corr? pncmg prices, tut tneir customers demand and obtain credit, and must of course pay accordingly. I Goods cannot be fold on credit for any thing like cash prices, r.o maN tcr how solvent the buyers. " iLet csces horr rtanticis the loss incurred by our laboring people through ihis prefer encc cf credit lo cash in mercantile transac. lions:' - ' - . - -. - ' " ' ' . ' The average valua of rood imported into the country, and not reexported i3 about one hundred and twenty millions r while the value of domestic productions which are bought and sold through the 'merchants must be at least twice as much, or two hundred and forty mil. ions. Of lh2 cr'rera.e probably not less than three hundred xvWWz-:. worth, arc cold to the ccr.surr.?r3 rn cr;-'!:, ct a c!:.ir;-3 cf twenty per cent, or sixty millions per annum more than if all goods were bought for ready pay1. Here u an annual charge of sixty mil lions per annum -more, than the cost of our reder.il and all our btale Uovernmenls Ivi- ed each year upon the productive industry of the country by the system cf mercantile cred- it.'Il i paid mainly by lbs farmers and j n. lers, who persi-it in buying their ouds m .inly on credit, and ihus corr'"r!;ir .it rr.?rch-.nts 10 charge an acrruj3Ci u L:t t'..::.';;....':: percent, more lof ,t!.-.-.i iL.n if t'.. y .r.- uniformly paia fur en delivery. .-.sy a farmer, many a neighborhood, t: r.y r. c::r.. ty, is falling deeper and deeper in dull every year by reason of this very error, ror in stance a county in Michigan turns nT a'or. plus of CICO.CCO 'worth -of wheat, cattle, popish, dec, annually. This product is in. variably sold, for ready , pay,. and at csih prices. That same county buys and con sumes products every year, which cost CCD,- CC'J orima.'y, nd whico U might obtain ir CC3,CC'J re::dy pay Dt it3 n. ;r !. 'i i.jy on credit, end c.) ara el;;:rt;-d C, 7, causo its consumers insist cn l.r.i; cr !'j and are charged GlCO.CJ'Jto C1'J,C'J'J. The resell 13 that both merchants an J tcinnurs are every year running deeper In debt; and, though each, looking at their ledgers or their farms, believe they are getting ahead, yet in tho end . lhe merchants will be bankrtr;ts andjiha farmm, 'celling out rt a ticri fioc ;or said cut by tl:3 Cl. ri.r, v. ill in. a taw years L2 ir:-'..ir.j tr-c!:3 f: Io;va" or rtLrui. The remedy for all this is very simple cash up. , "Let ihu farmer, havit'gsnld u3 :U last years crop ia pay ii ti.um tin, jivtru note fur lha balance, if any, and resolve cev. again to run in ddt for goods. Lst him re- trench his purchases, and turn ou butter, e"is. stoct , nny ihirt in snort, io r.y -ior what he must buy, until his next crop cc:r.?s in, and let the girls we:;r thyroid dri-'s;. z till then. .They will lu!; til the Lc::;r fjr it i.i the eyes cf men and . women ef sense ths only eyes they should care fjr. When !. :r. vesf comes Vtiund let tho farmer pa) wht-vr balance he dwesj ecII I. is prcea Ur c;,:'.. jfnerver; to those vvl.a will p-y Lis or. n price for it nest eprmg) ind than insist cn I.avi;:j his tea and celiac his clothes and wares, at au average of twenty per cent, cheaper by ils quantity than when he bought by driblets and agreed, to pay sometirr or oiher. . If his o! ! merchant will ret di '.e will who v.ill be r'ad to. What!"' s-ivt n c-:ejnr.:r. " '..oJ v, d.ctroy Crc t L-:!:r.? ncvrr a &ir; tvtv.o pr..i. t,i i.iinii iha credit t; system- we c..:r;...ia irt.; crru.l Ey..L..;,; end p-''?ry :n a pn.' :rc:c. lit, tu: tre-t v. j tec-fed by merch-.r. j tn Trm, Di.-!:, ar. .1 ;: -; ry is net and never v;:3 cf th:: hiri. T ! drir.k for a livir.j uiJ i. t '. j l.'.i i. fjr Home Industry, while Harry his vl'..' - A now, .but will pay when he gets ready. All the goods bought by these worthies mt:-T Lj paid by the hard-working farmers ar ' r.. chanics nru.-r.J ihem." The merchant can't aord toi ' .-, .'iem away,; but must charge. cnou"h ' r his r )oJs to cover the loss on bad rK,.t . ... i , r cL'f-T' j i.atrer a caa svsiem mis jur r it, even though he cannot pay a lart- at ! " - i r present bat the interest. A manges on the land will t? ample security; and the payment of the interest will answer every purpose. This is the' credit r ':zi credit by these who have to.thse wh'j need, and credit Hsed on a definite agreerr.' r.l t ; "ay and security Hv. en. 1 But thiercantilj c. - . 13 almost uniform ly loose arid ir.seceie : l.jv.ho gives it is oH ten quite us needy as those who ask it; nr.i t u inevitably attended by highclwr It were better that lh farmer should nvtrti-v hi3 property and pay twelve percent, interest for money I to pay tor h.3 n-di than run m del fir ihem ct thr; ft ores. 11 net this m-.i'.er L ': considered? ' C.L:c3 from Jla. var.a, h'.e "z received Ironi that city, frr i v. . . "I"-'" - i s h .3 culled thafollov.-!.-. ilzw.ii : : "The cr. .uer- i t magr.:4.ctui,. iac-; .... 1 Sunday, th .-'.Cad in.:., i'.. : . occasion, in-the r.; ih' . ! as well as the theatre, teir j i. : the .: el lhe spectators ih the boxes cf th : 1 r, i witness the Jitiicers nnd masqueraders, was the Csptain-General ODonnell,togeihi with 1 wi.t) .viii "lie t ian IJI1W.C. wi.v.1 1.. 1 jii, t-u.j hU j- md 44usVrrfeS7cf them n eat i ua V . J u rs were se- vi! nos morti..y v.ounut i. iiin--ana rumors were s.!j.t is relation V lU w tr.ur ders, some py:ng that all tha t ictims were killed by on cgro in a mask, while-other state that a anj were implicated cr criged. Of the persons as.assinaied, two were knowj to ta cgagdd ifnj'Iiw suitii"hile another wa qulic a lad, thtiing that lhe perpetrators had someobjt '.iniview other thah Would grow out of a drunken brawl or .a tnasaueradinj: frolic. '. A nttjrdlwas arrested on tb? Snl inst., and it bsaid ;th4t one of the wounded men re. cognised the-fellow, as lhe person! who as-i u!tMnay: n?nT!mrTn nprrnvnnn u VeriU tint peter. Friday, VvZir KixVy 20, r 1845. Catsdfdlafci for Congress. . ; . It is currently reported, and generally be lieved, that the Hn.j J.is. Graham and Gen. B.' M. Edney yrill ho 'candidates to j represent ihr District in the !ne!xt Congress. - j Hon. T; h. Clingman,k)ur present Representative it is also utiderstiodwII be a candidate for re eleco. f"0- ' It is not our xJesiirn. as ihesc rrntiemen are all Whigs,' toe peak of the claims cf either to the support of lhe ,Wb!j 'party. We merely wish to call ths ciier.tioci cf nur friends to ..;( f t - H' "i I ( . IT , i, ... . ,. i. I .: . ' the importance, under such circumstances, of holding a jbistricl Convection at an early day, thn the acpse ut tha District may be had in the selection of.u cr;Di:date-to be run by our party at the August election. The injury that would ensue from lha distraction! and di vuion cf cur ranksshy-ld we run mere lhan otic candidate, ii to6 apparcn'. r.olta be i?en by all. Trbe,we could run all . three, wiih oul lhe least danger ol' being represented in lhe next Congress Uy o-Democrat. -: But this is not the way to secure .that harmony and ce:.eerl cf action nc'cess-iry to fzzzv-j-j i:i fj it" eti.T. 1 ho"h:r, r ,t only , in this L. ;.:;t,tu in the-'State end V i U:i.i, ever tear ih micd that it i'j . . : ciyiokeep uni:edto uv..'! ",' C.: a;.J contentions" among t .;. Li s. 'VI ;s muii'be don to insure a:.ec:'f3 alii;.: c great battle for the ', Presi doncy, for if cur principles areas deafjo vs cs we I. jvo assort ed llK-m to be, we can never rt-.ire fn-.-r. t!. C. --Ill'," - f rive trie. T" hv !. . j h ive cunverr" ' :;!. ; " " jrtr.t t. :ur w 1 Li i.i l . lhat a Cur..:.:;a Lj l.Jd. Wu .... t.. suggestion C3 to lha liroo when, or the j where, sueli Convention meet, but wait lhe ect:-j3 cf oer frirr. 'i i i t! matter. ' m TI - V -:er cf the Wa.-r-toa Globa hails itr: n c:r.:a cf J to'th-rt-.v Ad.T.i.-.iitra-lien t!.-.t the sun !..?;; ir.-J lo thir.e cut, t' -ut ti.et.- : r . ' " -, C'!yi cud pj. j o.), ..i.i'.ir.j t:.3 weather now with what i: Lur years e, vhcn the now sair.tcd Ilarrij ;n reached: tho scat of Gov. err.r..:r.t, rs if the weather: had any thing' to ib '.vi:!) cither the fate cf the Government, or ir.divid.jilj. True, there are circumstances or situations ia which we wouIJ look upon the s'.-te cf the weather ss ominous, a Ijw cf v.l.:c! t.-.sght be enumerated, for iri-tai-cc i! ju t : h-out th- time we, had delerrr::::: t.j plant cur potatoes, or rather prep-ir-? I grou-! f -r j mtirg, a dark cl.jud o r . -re-.-..' i' ' ':y - ' "J presently hrg drep-. t f ruin L:. ;i:i tof .M, n Aj!!jv.: 1 :y heavy rain th-ii C r - ! for y-.vcr.I day;, v.c-h;JJ dcsrlv .l::r. ...-.1:3 that -our potatoes were ( , 1 fjr lh. i,rc.r.l. With'equnl j : t'ho il fjrgrar.tcJ tliat a coniin. :! :.ur.-hir.u f;r .. ierel rcks i3 an ome'n it ' cjcI; :.et p to iSj branch to swim, ; " " the r u ?,ih:j in our yard, caused by a : .1 cf . 1 1 . - her. SJ much for omens. Cut seriajjly, hen such rren as B'air of tl.j Globe, Am-s Ilendall, jfcnJ the ether and sm".!!.T lights cf Locof )ekj;sm, commcccd telh, j .'. i crr.-rr..-;, provid,;r.ecs, sepercata-1 ral ir.:err.r-! v. :. we r.:e t fhrri' !v stru:.. v.;::. . ... ........r.ee t ir...'.- ti. n t!- Ian cr r. :.: r:-. ....;y, impiety; would nc. to!..:ed. I: lV naUirious lhat Blair has edited ar.J puhii.hed fsr a number of years a paper nt Washington, f! !!ei lo ovcrfl jwing wua iaisc::ee-3 t,.e meit ,:,l--.l V I 4-,"Sr. insult ' e: ' ' .1 couIJ be in lit., v.. i....;-r-extraction nna t t. J L.T dCfamr.tica cf t. j iivir T" cud the ceid. and j t. ... fcJf yet he has thj I.-.rJ.hooJ t; f : Vik about pro?. idence. lo take that sucreJ .urd in hi3 poliu it.d tlp, ar.J pretend to a sort cf revelation from heaven that the incoming Alminislra ti in is to be prosperous and successful. Tl 3 rumored, bu: we know; pot . with whai truth, that Mr. Packenham, the British Minis, ler, has received irrstructions lo demand an ex plication orepology 'it i3 not; certain which, from the Government of the United States for certain uncomplimentary allusions to the BrK ish GoTernr.;ect, contained in "f.Ir. dlhoun's celobrHted letter tcr Mr. King 4 our Minister to France:. Ve will probably hear somelhifg r.;Ie a hi -it t!,;s rr.-ilter fh'irllv. 4 c r i ,.- a ; American' hai ben united .5 CuurLr o Ecuircr. ' ta c: Oft- 1m TI.j Previienee Jeurr-, t; akir cf Mr. .n . . , - .... "r.- , :D. is an in ft 3fj:-3cf rejui.ee upon one sueji-ct, -y r rretien to whole tmnd of a Etrorj IlirJly any mea so re can be pre;jed,in 1 1 t? .-s not see aa attempt lo enrich tl ! i.l the expense of the Sou:h. ' ' llo cl . . . . - j r been demanded by a more gencr&I eij.: ol the public will, than a reduction in l!.o of pbsiage. People have justly dompUintd that the private; social, and commercial cor. respondence of the country is burdened with the expense of, transniitlirg all tho correspon. denceof the government ; an expense which should manifestly be borne by. the, rational treasury. . Hut Mr. M'Du.Cie considers this an oppression upon tIeS uih, and an exteni'jn cf the system Lf plunder ' which he charge upon the Nonh. Nevertheless, the till win be highly popular in the South as wtlt at in lhe Nonh. ; Its, manifest justice ivill comm-jr. J it to the whole' country, end the t!. " which will fljwi from it v.i'l ir.ere-rs t: t!. ; relations between dirrsr.t parts of lhe Ueien are strengthened or. j ir.u'.'.ijpliod by its ccra. lion. The narrow policy cf ::zh men as Mr. MeDuiHi is far,' far t-jhir.J t!. ce. Larger and more liberal vieivs !. ve br.j prevailed. A knight encased in arrr.rsr, v.i:h hr.ee cr. J sword, mi-ht cs v. til f..e f !.l t.::-i z zi poundur, zt Mr. McD-....; Lrlrj i i l.is' cr.ij. quated noli j..s ogair.it i!.c p.'vjrc;j cf lignt reform. He makes a gllani ht, but he harms only himself." . , ,:..," ' ' ' "'V "' F- '' ' " """" "'"l '" : I ''l '-';; ,k" ''"...k' f'" The Hon. Lewis Cas3 has been chosen to In SX ;t ril t'.3 Ui:::J from the o'.ate cl i...wl. '..'ji r t.x . (.-ztz f;.Ti cr.J af. ler lhe SI of I larch. The Hon Wm. L.. Dayton has been re elected by the Legislature cf New Jersey U. S. C T. -iter fer ix years from lhe :h cf rr.::t t hi i.jCituiiy irrvt'": ti... tl I ::z :T t Lri,;:.;!.t i.i u el-- i I l (Morsell a:.J (V.d.VirJ t ive t iil i", !' ? s ' 'lir: ' ' :..il r (, !fiys the tin Ilivh'inst., was t i!.e Ju;;i irir T t!:a r:-r'. ...:rJ. C:TVATie:i. T! ton corre---';:.--t f fays: " I have t'.re-! ciiJ ih.: ;i.j t arrival cf Tlr. I i . l! !j c!.y !.:.; J. gether a !ar3 r.u..,Lr c' t.7.:j. Within a thiy or tv.a j j,: the i. r l.l- crcaii-J coiiilJwrab!, l J i h..vo r.a doslt the Prciident c lect ill soon have his hands f-!I ia listening to their di.Terent stories, end in awarding lh? spoils. There is lhe gr -t. est anxiety f.lt nmorg them !) hr.j'.v ."!r. Polk's feclin'-s on the1 tu'. ject of rcrr.-:v-fj. He h is given no evidence yet cf I.ii ci t ; ti-.)?. t rev, iri Lis fjlL-.vcrs, a sliht i.-.l: ah we think, and as he bus pled,; d himself noi to run for a second term, and will be in ji.ler. cnt ubout making friends, wiih a view to re election, those whi are in pursuit ofiherpoilj h ive great apprehensions that he will not bu r,s j rosrriptive as tr:ey contena he ought to te. I do not ihink it likely lhat he will err on tht; siie cf leniency towards bis political c, pu. m'nts who are ia of.ce', , but let him pureee what course he may, ill will ta iirpossilla tu satisfy lhe rapacious crew lhat are e're-dy gaihcrirg rapidly, and who will teeei his path from lids time onward.1! V;' ''" y . OIUi ...2 ... 'i'"v. 11 , Tl-.a fo.Iottirgj jit reluheif llnzrs. IV :'. and GiJJir-s is from the r;e-.v Ycri; IlrnlJ : The country haj becu cgaia d'-j z er.. other row in Gngres3. !7e nil: L . ;'. j nf. fray fceiwcca-Giddiri! n::J Cl , r; tha floor cr the Uou:a cf '.Ilcprc--. ;ivnj, ia which, after nhjiicj cieh c:h a ia' terms cf lev and vulgar ru.7iHi.lim, the Let ner.i-m'-d ' hcr.erel!e.M gentleman ru.hed tower J h'i antagonist, and wa3 prevented cnly ty t! prompt interference cf soma cf the legislate. -i from knocking him doxvnj. Tha whe!e ceer.e. was disgraceful . and humiliating ia ih? c.t. treme. What renders the matter to pirtieu. larly painful and disreputallej is t!.3 cpu. thy, lhe cool indiiTerence, wi:h vihleh th 2 af fair wai regarded by the ether n-.trr.Lri. It is really almost incredible that such ac- rnd ing outburst ol pasiioaand violerco tan be tolerated in the House cf liepresettaiives.' A more impressive and instructive' pnof of the worih!esftnes3 and urifitnetsof the great lulk cr lhe mea selected as lhe representa tives of the people, could hot possibly t? af forded. These are lhe scenes which weigh down lo the .dust the spirit of every inere iind intelligent patriot.. . These are the firenes over which-thti ew-mies cf liberty arid thi eoui.try . exult with fiendish delight. How long aie the patrfotism un5t horjor of the ca lioa to be so disgraced by 'the -election to pla ces of trust nnd dignity m men who 'hare neither 'lie principle nor the manner cf gen- tinmen who are fit only to asstl-hte with the ra'sibbods of the Fir? Poicuf Our rcadert .till rcmc::-l;r t . : nounced the destructbn, ty Cn, a : " . ' since, of the cilice of the Lcii; , Inquirer, at which t'.r.e we Ii::! d::-... . ; itwuuldina few weeks egiia rr.i"j i : pearacre in a new ar.J c . re .!.! J. than forrr.VtlyJ T-Lsueh" ii l' ! '.. t r.J, rs' I. J I..ivy L!e- - zi D. . j ,.u cr.;rv i ries cf t . . r -3, p t. a fc-w cays t;r... - Ti-e Dtfm.iCratlj i.. J rit; i. Sv ojIv1, on the l'J.'i i.-.t., r 1. f!ec:;a f lh ' J T: of Mr.r.:i:, of f iarch, ar.J lyt Hous? in jcfitiiuiy. ales fr. n t:. The Vc ih tori co rreyr t .':r.t eft' ! r,f. ,; . Ar"r!-?S r-ys, it scrr: " " ' L-iIj:, cr IlerurLy,- v.iil le C-crvi-v . War, tut Lrycr.J .'!r. ?u!'..'j fric-': : chre that ca r.:emL:r cf th: r.z.i C-' I .) teen c Tied l "33. ; CJ. "jti-r hs tcuiu pscied Mr. Pul'to te ci.y. ' - ,j er:r.:.;r.-,i !:;L,- -I,1 crci:'J c lr.ujl!;j?r.ccr ?ys : ti h v. i.i. r. r. will, v:3 z:z cure, Ij f ir;'.;!t lhat we havo heard ih-.i t1.? rvr !rr.ti2 Ttl.'gr:;!;, v.hi-!,! universal nn inleresr ihri:eiV are to t3 su-pcr. L J i:s C;,.. hiustioa cf lhe r- - r gress for ccr.tir.uir;; il. . :. 2 cc; ;t..M'T Cc-'criz C r.ourTA P-i:: r.tu' tonCourier of th.i ICih iUt. Ji; i; 1 the adjourned nJ. -ethti of tho i "' h the S-ict'i Cnrotina Bail II 1 ' " S-.vjtawrst-rn Pwiil B r 1 ' , 1 ! chiy, it was re ' !v ! t-. r" ( th - : th? Art c f ti LegM... :, : ut c.fr.trijfrT.'ja of a Brar.eh l " !' - nt rs ci ,:i.d fr th.r ifirt-- G ih h-n 10 Camden. Attrr ! irg u.". r !"vjrned to meet ii''.iat! rt'll tV! '!:." L.vj V: ; II. O. Tr.'; "',cf th Vih t. :., " Mr. J hs , cf Uiw York, tl u . g' r.tleman wIt tvas nab'-rJ ly !."r. ir.teh.aitheCt l.i.isfc ' 7. m.caTr ' ; i;:g, isdead. He breath. JM list 1 :' t oVlock yesterday mornirg. ' .e prce .'-r.e the examination cf !r. L will take pi ic'! I .fore Beet , der Gene! 1 to i cr ta-merrcv, when all the ffts crfrr i v. hh this 1 Li.choly iranction r. iii Le r "r. L'oiri at Wc.'.L::: Mr. T7i reached Wr.-!iiii y.i,a City c: Thursday evening, the lC-h ir..:. U iveleomed to the city by Mr. uiJ 1 the pirt cf the Dernocratic Aus ;c; ri (T Wahit :ton. ? !r. Badcli.T f. uirg concluded his a " . r. i'o iatuhitanee, replied l!.:t 1 1 re-fgni-M in Mr. U3 Jc-h.Tlh : 1 t f the D-'Ci K'ratie Association nnd cfthl cr lhe D:strict of Cdumti-i. Of their 1 1, ar.J p.triotu-m, and f. lclity, l,j 1.:;' ; ' j heard, Lt Urn much cvuhl not L ? t ilJ .." '. untiring t.7irts in the cnu.o which, u:.-.rl! . blessings of Providence, had agiin triu . ; ,. i.J ; and he should rtj jiec if, by his e! v!: ; 1 to the Chief, Magistracy, ay had teen err re:. ei,it th u!J r.'iult be-f -Ceitlly to the rat: :r.. Inrorr.irj to 7aihingV:a, he rrur.i'.ed h!r.:. r.If in listed ien .7;:h o!J fri-.-nJ ar.J t .. qe-jir.t-iner-, ;-.r. 1 r.;.;.-.! I i ;y thVuld !.a te I , t-ke t em rg-T- Ly'ihe h..;.J, n::J 1 , ; th- L :.!.:, th- hi:, .r.eej, cr.J c-.I. , U 7y, e.i r rrr. 'r c n.-.JnV.h: - i.xu:jc: :j th:a Ij I 3 thai: " ta their pre; ir.;:r-...::.t cf c ty cr.J !.?;(-:.te.-3. Tl- , - ' Csccctlvo ConnxcL'x'Vi,,:'-". Vc r. :ret tJj.i-Ut, th.t a majority cf the? Count; 1. . ' r;el rr.zzl Governor Grahra t,,i Wednesday lat pursuant to cummor.;. Th et?y members in nttendance, rcr? C era, i.f An. er. ; Lr. IVrry, cf Frankly ; U..J Cvoi. Liovrr; we.-e reciveJ" I? C-r.lr. -:.- M t. ijneoc,v2. Let:eri a r.Iee.irs. Howard t:.i ir al ; j!u'.3 inalili.y to nl- nt th;3lime. . .r. Koine vrss not heard frc i.er J wes cor,. '.J r.tly expected We hare often exprcrced the o;.inicn,'f" : e:iil tdhercto ir, that the Council ih,7J Lj cempoif i cf genif.-n.en t:.!ctfd fro..i iuu.-(. ties more convenient to tl.3 seat cf C.;t7.j rr.ent. As ii turns out, lha public interr.t 1 i'J r rjCer by lhe failure to convene th C . :!i, the tljeetcf its fis.mblieg cnt V-r. a c !. nr cf preeeing irrortabre. Xlz:.-- J.".--.V. fer". . , . f CIcre the ahva was in tyre, 173 I. .. .a fr;.... the Rrgliter thil Gov. Grahiia' i . t - .i.: summoned his Council to meet ia lUh theSlhbr March. ! Death Jcts TLo:;p-orr. The -1.. Waddy Thompson, Cm.;dp -r: "hijlilj his residence, near jhis place, c.-i.T -a-lay 1! 0th inst., at nn advnced age. We t: ' str.d lhat (he deceased bad tern ia a'f ' state of heahh for some weeks, tut vl considered dang-rcusly ill ur. il u f ments hefar h expired. Judi Th held high and Juictil s'ati -i ir. : ' . m3ny years, which h C - i tr:N ty; nd wfe trUet that an c,' : will be prepared L? t!jj J.. f :m '
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 28, 1845, edition 1
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