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'.I - I t i at I WCoaunwJ auJ.aJX .Of. to ' i.nl with. gaecetotJ per k-.T" Ala knew twt L L 1 . 1 1 t.. rc .om haffi Ccz-n UJ-wii ii-, . j. j t;, .... , enabled to take of t! icd to lisn lUt AtfCc- ct. seemed .where tJ-tj were. a.. ' wins-apco fa ibur tiatory cf u.j Cr:a. lion oftbtf, cootcmpSiTj, tsj.ho , roost be permitted to add, thy r 1 J ; J Ut .00 UMninyun. ie aioou urjr: iat:.e ... J . IT I ' . . mosteminent of an positions, e;.J h3 fjr . toor was wib'inj that they hu-JJ Lt tUt tofTica aland connected with tht; nnrr.3 cf thorlScrofhisCountri thr-.Vn'l iLt-,, links tomo kna rrotuenco s!.v,:j gecj onw ctber reason he tor cna, v-j ilHrj tywlJ thisotjco simfly Lcciuto lb PrwJJent deIreJ. It. Vh.!o I.o was xrilliog U da all whicli ttw present exiten je of tlx cduptrjr. aVinanJi.'i be stood jicrc ail a acnaior oTihe Un::cJ S;.ttc to fcacootronea oy ma 4wn j'jjjrnm j aj thirp. f I niu to allowed kltnac-ff to juo'gewnai was rij-ui nna wnn was wrong li (or necocIJ itot consent to Vote -in fivanefUQ creation ci, aa'oCico hich wai nftlnccjjar and iVj!it La miahicv oua," . "' ' ' IfflDTuilGD Tliuridar, Tcbrnnrr 18, 1 8 IT. T Correspondent. VVo bnvo aeveral commutiidaiiona on.haid, which will bo attcnJed to nrxt wet-k; A conre'ntiuB is to t held at IlilUbo rough da iho O'h of March, to nominaie i a candidate ta rrpreaent in CtCrei the . district composed f the countipa " ;of Oi. 1 aajjet-' Chatham, Caswell, person and ' raofille. The Recorder of lto Uihiosi sjs t ' t ( , . tVe hav in our rtxnka in eeli coun. t,a number of own possc.ning tba, rcqui. nc ability nd jiAormatioa tci, bear our A ig hrmgh thfl ,corttesi with honork if not to victwry;,und' if we. are not miirukenin . the jKiliiicu aignaf with sjiublecandi3. i .Me, and a full and free1 discussion before hopep! uf tle questions, upon which the I wo partief are now divided, thu ' VVhfgs . will crj-iainly triumph oter the aocmin . majority aRiinst'thirn in the, district. t A od - tating a number of uitab1ai a)tn, renders - jt more necessary that wo shoul1! have a .cunfcrenc4.',, , - May we not hope that, the example' of the Whig of the Orsrtge District will be . jaihaicd by thnsef th Mountain Dstrict. TIms scenes of the Congressional dec ' ' lion iu this District are freth"in the recqP lcctiun'of all, and we doubt nut that the t gol sense of the Whigs, of the District will at once convince thcin of ; bo juopri ty of hulding a Convention' and aelectirJjg a candidate who sbdll b recognized by t the lehoe parfyas the candidate of f ho par. tyV We know' not a singlo aspirant to, the ofitce, our have we ipoien to any one cu the subject of a Cjnvenlion,' bu; in the exercise of. our own comic lion's of .right ond policy, wij urge upon ' the Whigs of thc District the importance of holding a Convention for the puipo.to above, auggr-av ted . Tho tinrw when, andthe jAate where, : -the- Conrc-ntion. should be hejd are not -matters'' far "ua to . settle. We hare i di charged our duty in course. poiniiQS oct 'this eTUE YANCY COMPANY. We learn from thehs rlatte Journal that i ' the Yancy Company oT Volunteers, CupL Blalock, arrived at lhe rcndrxyous'in that tawnvon( iho CSih uh.t and on the follow. f ieg Sunday look . urytheif lino f march ir Wilmin'ton,. ' :- . : " . ; COLUMBIA MARKET. - f We karn from the Temperance Advo. caie, that on tho llth fnst., Cotmn , wa selling in the Columbia, market 'di .price ranging' from 10 1.2 eta. tp 11 3-4. Ba con was worth from 8 ta U cts. Flour, 6o 50 to $3 per barrel. Corn 75 cents a bushel. ' ' The Governor has summoned the Coun . cil of Stale to meet in 'Raleigh on the 14ib proximo. , ; , . General Tvlor ha been nominated for iw rresiclency, In tt cemmunicaiion.in the "uuni a paper putJished at Washm ion cHyjhot.nttachcdto cilher nariy.' The article is.signed- MMany member' of- the' &nte and HQUSC f n, rcsentatives.i same papsr of a' later date-, conlairfs taa CJJ, - . - voiutnunicaiion , . :. T the Editor tftU fountain; &'.-th8 Jriemlt of Justice JTohri IcIcan; 1 a, the upright, honest, and long dii "nguiihed Judge and Ftesmm, desire to uamtt his namo tp tho .National Whig nveQlloa lQ assC(Rlju in jg l3 ns an em4 W,y qualifmd canJidate" .for th'e next ' fCs,detICy, MANY MCMlllPv3 , of Con?rss. a t -:J . of r. - mads awordin u t.. U--.t;i w! th 7 dci by elpcriccct?., J r. y c:t nrct la every v'Vi i - VII ' ai re c n.e w; f j rot;U;i !t.? trot.- t r r to INDIRA DUUT. tQ err' 'ij t!.? ana tj py t 3 rrihi'pl cf Izr Lr -Wsj and is a hr.' We crshV-v ... , i.o..uy BtiJ :uai- ry cL:'4t;jn co the plan of Ini.nr.i lie; U rhiy nPfr t (fir-race l-ncf ty repuiratioj n honest i!clL . y Wo L-arn froin' the'WilmirtoVchron. ic.eti.at Uol. U. T.l'ayne .had arrtreilin vumirtoQ to ossumo Uia command -of N. C. Regiment. He had appointed O A P.. -I, -r r.t., . ... . ui idin,izn..wriO Lau iMfn elected to a 2d ' Ueutenapcy in the 1st i-u-ccomoc company. Adiutant.' and Nix on tyniie, of reiquimrnona county,' S?r geant Major.'" , . Trjs.aame p?prr slate' that lha influen- 1 prefftils to a t'onsideratk eitenramooa tne volunteers t. SmiihvlIIe, rndthat tVo ceatha had taken place. OSTICE.TO QENKltAt TAYLOll. The Senate of thev United States, on Wednesday, gavo a memorable rebuke to i.uuuj pru wnicn nromptea tne mu- jority ofthe IIaus3 of lleprcsentative to attpmpt to cast opprobrium upon' the rep. utation of General Tu;wr,'od at the same lime; performed an act of common justice to that distinguished and popular cdmmand. er, by pasingwan unqualified resolution tf mans iu; Jm cooduct at tho battlo of Mod. terey,- "' " . . STEAM BOAT EXPLOSION." Loj$ of J.-rThc Steamer Tuscaloosa. eft Mobile on the 28th. ult.. crowded wii passenger, n-had only ;J proceeded 13 mile on her waywhen onwnf her boilers exploded. shaUeriii'? in a Tearful msahpr Q the upper part of the boat , in the vicin. tyi of the boilers. Between twenty and many so oagty acaiucu that qo-hopes were entertained, -of their ; recovery. ? The ret mairw of Lieut. fo;;e, bich. were beinir conveyed from Mtaico, where he fell , noi bly figltin2 hf his jcouniry j. to Tuscaloosa ; for ifftcrmcnt,,v were lost. , There werti twenty -.Ave t kegs . of powder on board, which when reached by the flames of the burning . bodi; Exploded,' with :aii: jdwful noise, and assisted po luile In the1 work bl death. . ' '. " , The Secretary of "War ha a creed to receive one Compttny t in addition' to the Regiment called, for' from this State. . .The Richmond Republican, in an ed, itorial" headed 4Mr. Polk and General Taylor," thus discourse's : "Mir. Polk could have had Vm doubt of his pat riottsmi "for jt had been oflep tried, rind, if he looked to the stock1 from whence uenerai i ajior, sprung, ror there is some times as much in the nediirroe of men as horses,) the. President must havo rejoiced to discover that in dukk of a tort had never -poisoned the veins af " any of hi race." . V .''. ; - CorrtttpondtiKt lh Chattel t bVarwr. i WAStlINGTON,FEU. l.,1847.. The rumor" which ha prevailed hero'fcf General Gaines disclaimer of ; the ouhllca lion of the letter of General Taylor, and ! which t mentioned last night, proves to bo incorrect. . t uenertvl Gaines baa written a letter ta the Secretary of War, justifying bis publication of Uio letter, on the r round that General Tayhr- conduct hao? been misrepresented in Congress, and required explanation and defence. It is still said mat uenerai vxainus win piaceus vic.ws betoru the nublic. ; The three' million bill was the special order in the House, to day, but upon the suggestion .of Mr. McKay thai the appro." pnauori bills were of pressing necessity, Mr. CL J. 'Inrrersol: as Chairman. , cf 'thn ,Committec ot Jorefgn Affairs, consented that tbe bill should be postponed to Mon day next; but M, Wilnwt, asif apprcnen, sire that gome one would'steal his thun. der," promptly gate notice of his int'en. lion to oflVp hia' tamous proviso of tho late session, prohibiting slavery and involun. tary servitude in lite i territory to be ac quired and annexed, through anytrealy wiuS-Mexico. Mr. Preton King,'of New York was also evidently anxious la annct his riamo with .this movement. The tame bill is to come up in the Sen. ate tl mot row. ; Mr. Sevier gave notice tint he, would call h up to morrow, Cjjen' rrl Cass, who is looked upon here, aa a comoetifor'orSdas Wrisrht. for .the demo. cratic nomination for. the next Presidency might be placed in arj awkward predicar meat by' this bill. Many ask how he will Vote upon his" ami -slavery proviso. 'But hft U' iiltcVt)d from the difficulty h hi to- strucuons (rora the Siate" Ijegtslature, of Michigan, to voiolbr: the proviso, and he recognizes ioe uncinnc ii niruv:iioii-H. liphnla do is tii keen ouiet But Mr Wright is to have llic glory and profit, or odium of the movcraenf. - h " r 4 Mr.' Clhouns "oxur$o is looked to with deep interest on the subject,, ; He fill uo- :Lr- :;;v , t ."! n v.. r .r . i " I I L. 1 ' T .? . . . a I. t . 4 - fc i J ' - 1 - carjj.cf V.';'- rri: r . . ' , "",! r iv.3 E:!ar i:.jt tj-c':j .II, t ' e thas. ztu .. - : I ' . t .:" .it! Ij it . ...... I..- i j- i . - o: o i.Tt,t rr Xj M will r -i ers. , , T1.3 t:a rr-!nicr.t I'J y J. .ect cf uann d:oti5'.o La.? trails f3V3-V .C.rqfaUI. Ua r:.-e a srt cch of nrVru.' . tty n Aver tf t!.j -yjj rr; ".T coxstLtmex suck i' .,tf. ci a Iwuatjr. Mr. STwqjnadt fended ihai r ' -.u, pc.wiiirg to lU fct that, Ja - the l.-i war. the mooer boiintr' hir fm4 cuu.. iotua.i a ection, was given to'ev. ery soldier to i!,e amount' cf 124 doKarsi 2en. IouKtooV.na6tioato.reco'rhniitwas I . r. ' . r "- rejected andih bill was passed, yeas' CQ uayaC-to wit,- Messrs.- Qllejr, Carwio The Senate was for F-irrre time ccied in Etccmivo acssion.'pr.. .b ' upbn'some military appoiutmeuts. It -was stated' To me just cow tbatCuL "Webb, of the New York Courier. Who hai Lpn h.-rfftr umo soliciting a military appointment; Is to be nominated a a BriditT 'nat -1 T r my iniormer, who, as 1 havreasonto believe; waa well advicd, said that the Co. lonct rurnseii was not vet aware P clion. ;i,l. Webb' appointment fill be It, i supposed that fuev R crtils wilt bn apnomtedfor tlm Tn n.i mejits of Regulars, that is; a General 1 fbr a ungaJo ot two Rt giments, according to tho anrjy rule.- Bot-for the Volunteers;' a Brigadier is aprfoioted 'far everv RriTfi.!rt' to toosist of three Reimmi. Ji i ur har vt bur two gentlemen who are to be nominated a Brigadier under ',tho Tea ttegimeqt ISiJi; to" wn: General Aaron Ward, of New York, and ' (i walladeri of Philadelphia. General Warrf wa distinguisrted as a company officer in the war of 1812. and ha smtri Wii member of Congress, and a if f for General of New Iturk militia. Gen.' CadwatUder is supposed to possess military talera; Boih are cncrcetic and intellirpnt min The former is a democrat aud the latter a The Secretary of the Treasury ha 'i da, sent (tnto the - Senate a project fur in. creasing. the revenue, in Mrii.uce with Mr . Lamoiuos resolution. . Ho states that' the revenue under tha tariff of 18j8 U increasing in compamon wim ine revenue, tor a corresponuLrT" inc. from Dixcmber Ut, lT346,tb January 23d j 184T, is 5700,000 over the amount yieJ. ded by the old tariff in the. 'same period', ending January 23d, 1840. - ; Inerefare;' as ca general rule; he ddea col. look lor an increase of revenue-bv in. Creasing dutjea.; ,' fc But he proposes a'dutvl in addition to the present ad Vatorem ' dutv. of ten ier cent.on iron and its manufactures, oh coal, and certain wullens not costing' more ihan four; dollar a square yardr..Sve petuccnt.. on certain cottons, and iwentv ner cenL on sugars. :&c. This schedule, will: as he estimates, produce the' sum of fit .4 IS:. 00. ; He proposes a decrease of duties on' certain iron utensils, which will increase the revenue to the amount. of 855,000,! ; ; II& insists UDon iho oricinal recommen. daiioo, of twenty five per cent, on lea and coffee, which will give 82,5.00.000.' A :. .1 ' - . i. r . 9 tihc uuiy.on oiner iree articles, (excepting bullion nnd specie,) will give 400,000. t But as Conzrcss is averso' to This. Wt propose that a duty of -fifteen per cent, be laid on tea and 'cofTe. ahich. in addi. nan to ihe schedule above named, (even excrpung an sugar oilier than rehned, win proauce 5y,0UU,UUU. . , v This sutn as he nionosc lo set anart as a specific fund for the redemption of the priucipnl and the pay mo nt ofthe interest oi inc.ueoi 10 dq contracted lor the sup.' port of tho war. Th6 Report is very lu minous, but the above is ' the suhita nee of . . i" . ' ' ' WASHINGTON, FEB. a. . . There is ah impression here upon some that we arp outhecve'bf a . Wac'e with Mexico. ' Thins hanDcn so 'suddenly and unexpectedly in ihisage and. -count ryj that it may i)Q true. Thd IjIc rumors from Mexico go taconfirm it, altd the Screta rV of State deems that rumor as nrobabte. The advices received from . General Tay. lur, by the western tnan, last night, do not confirm i;, bui that circumstance does not disnrovo il. It is not imnrobable i(iat the Mexican Congress has agreed to a nego. tiatioru They can lose nothing by it.- They gnin'tima by it, which to tlien Is important. Should a negotiation be com. menced, tho effect will bo td suspend hos. titilies, to soma extent, though, of qoufse, our troops-will hot bo withdrawn. Ithas bccrtsugJ'-ci here that " the negotiation, if any .s!iq-!J be commenced' should bo carric3,ort tl Havana. In that case, there could be a-speedy'. fesort by.' either party la their 'rcspcciive governmentSi Tli3 President has repeatedly stat'ed that he5 wuulJ Le alio to effect a pence, if Con gress wouli give 'him the ihree .million op. propriation,, with which to approach -the Mpxican aoihoriiics. - ' t 'Hie three billion bill came up to' day and Mr. Sevier nnda a brief opening speech in ijs port. Ho stated that .the President had recommended -this measure; last year, and noy ogiin; lha,t the Prei dent had hgl J, and Mill ield a correspoa dricc with Mexico, by which ha haJ learn, cd tlvtl tha 'Mexican Government and ped pie were c spo- J n make peace on terms which vf,c P "i would offer. -Mr. Sevier staied"thal hc-didnoi cnowiwhat iho' I'rcMoect wi! 1 umand in the way tf indemnity forth e. expense of the war, but he waa persuaded that the -Senate, Would mi cnem to a. treaty on term short of. the cession t tho U. State of NesV Mei cu and Cuhfomia. . , ' t ' arvi 0i . was :t , try co a U or. 2 mix.-. r. :?. n,iu.!i ! n. iittr tC - any . extra.. ar. i i irty fch: , Tl 11 .hj i' reo!j of t . i 'vcrr.7 errand wi.,J fr yec-ce, if il cw'U ' J cli-,'- -J Mr. M.'Ier, cf (N. J.,) s?9 tt. 'great -r:-th mc-;' .:i;nrt) p'? fc-r. r,-J rouweu. withs'2tra com.-rer ts' rin.I . jet cf Prc.Jer.t iu u! . i Ij lis r. i;:n ar.j die prosecution ci tho war. .tl was il::;, Le id Ut the nco:!a to sy to the President &at his duty was. U pt-t an eud to.this war. Je (Mr. M.;) was" pivnan-u iosay4 as a -nator, that the President ought ta. mal .peace upon , the payment; or security (Sr the indemnities uu qor citizens, and the corecsiioq uf the Rio Gr;rd2 a cur lrnirv. '11 tt sense cf1 iho neoo Rau"i-'n? ii. d fmemLerincni f Mexibo to the annex ation Ct any part cf her territory tQ thi If vie acquired Mexican territory, wo should quarrel about ibe division of tho spoil; the war would bo transferred 'from .iiexico to theUnited States. - . it 11 . . . . . ji r. Mangura iniimateu a desire that the bill should, be passed over, lo nflow-.time for the considerajion'of the novel and start ling proposition presented to us lathy to annex a new world to the United St a tea. He "washims'elf uiteily oosed to tbe dis memberment of Mexico,.- . ' ' Mr. Sevier wished to" press the bill to an earlv vote. y. Mr.Calhmut ih.inTtiif'- would e saved by, affording Senator tn opportunity' to "consider tbe . subject. m h?r. Berrien moved to bostnooa till Thnrsriav next, and Mr. Sevier called for ' the yeas and.ns",' and the motion nrevailed-i-29 la IS. : - v Mr. Berrien cavo notice thai he "wouH move an a'menUuient" lo. the '.bill, .'declar ing that it is thsacijsb of Congress that the war with Mexico jiugh't not to bo prosecu ted with any viuwio the ismerrocrmcnt or conquest oihat 'Republic; that this gov ernment desires to '.maintaih'r peaceful re latioos-with Mexico; that this gtiverninent is ready to make peace with iiexico on terms mutually favorable to both', parlies; that the boundary of Texas noh. Vo :be dt-Oalt-cAr uuted and nroiision nndf'i'v the Republic; cf Mexico tor the prompt ad justmcnt of the just claims of our citizens asamsi mat Uenublic. - , - Should this amendment succeed, h will 1 jj.wioue any qucsjion aooul the extension of slavery. . . j: The Honse was chiefly engaged to day; in' the discussion of the CiVi and Diploma tic Appropriation Bil. .. The debate leok he general complexion of the debates at this Session. The war topic in its Various aspects is the topic of the Scsiipn. 4 ' The remains of Lieutenant Graham were interredto day, at II o'clock. The fu. neral Was strictly private at tho request of hi family. A battalion of troops farm ed a part ot. the funeral procession in fa. vor of Lieut.. Boyle. Capt. Walker, of Texas, led the column, well : mounted, and in'full uniform, gauntletted up to the el bow and mi do? a. soldierlike appearance. . WASHINGTON, FEB. 4. U I learn that Mr.' Calhoun Tutevos id lake some part in the discussion 'of the bjll making appropriation to bh'ng ; the war with Mexico' to a- speedy ' und; honorable close.! llie debate will be ono.of high interest. . It was expected to. Come on to. day, but did not, for ihc reason that Mr. Berrien, of Geo., who had'iho flaor, was unajble to speak 10 day,' vl ' t " Jt is a question of great interest "whether the war is to be continued fur' the pupo. sqs indicated ,by Mr; Sevio'r to acquire the Californias and tNew .Mexico, The question arise also wbethcr'the Missouri compromise shall extend to the .'territory' o acquired, ;ojr wheilter slavery 'shall be ahsulutely prohibited in the whole of it. The question' a rises j- - morcdver whether we shall tako a line of boundary ,dnd wait for peace, or g 1 forua-rd and conquer it. All these questions are to be considered in reference ta. the grant of the three' mill ions far the purpose of aiding a negotiatiouwith Mexico. Mr. Calhoun, ir is 'said, is to present his views and a project in refer ence .to' these questior.s, but not till the close of the deb ittv 'llio livusion is to commence' to1 morrow ' The supplement to ihe Sub Treasury net reported last-evening, is foimd lo modify and rehixihc system in some respects. The Government will be enabled by it to purchase foreign U and silver coins with -treasury. notes and -drafts; '"at 'a rate not beyond their commercial yalue.7" This wUl be a convenience to-the Government. The commerciarvalua of Mexican doub loons, is ten or twelve ncr cent bevond iKmi' mint value, and the Gyverninent-can ob-f lain inem in, exchange kit k rcasury notes or drafts. r - -The prov'isibn foV thc.dep'ositebf rnnnay in the SubTreasdry-vaults jiod the recep tion of checks on the same at1 the Custom Houses, rs orta of much importance in ref. crencjo to the. convenience the public and ofdhe Government, It was promised and proposed-a a part of the ll at ihe late session,, bujt failed! It wi'.l orevenl all the catting and counting of money that the- Sub Treasury plan now require. i la the House lu day, Mr Went worth, r,f llts.,ODiaiued ieavr ' to make a personal V.xnlanaiion in reply losomo remarks urxm his politico locourse by' the cditor.of the Union. '"Mr W. detended himself from the aspersions cast upon him, and showed bow jirtla right the editor had, on account of any consideration in which !fc was held .by tho party pr the country,' x'a pass judg nieht on hU. (Mr, Ws.) actions. Mr s. retort, was consulered n' one . cf the nM severu ever delivered in th I1.mi Thc Uouac irJ; up' thai appropriations , The pending ausiln was ns.n Mr. W(tQtworth mqttiaa'K strike but (he item '-.ry eft' jPrcsTJcai." i .ir.Vn-' Sy,t Ti.e i ' svor..i f - 1 r i lion, t'.a .c r ah; t to L - a -cecL cnoa. c j l .'.a l.zs eyer beca ; JC t!,it rr- 'i - . ...... , j ' ' cur.J have Ken thc cira and tl:c! ol Lha war; tha te and-cofTce dulies;' the vtia cf tha P,:Tfr end Harbor B.U; tLo LL'JU . Mr. A"1 ;:n.-ia a -rcch ta dar. stfr I t. .t Pii arrarrcr 'ad been ma 1 fvr i,, r..- .... " ' " " t..j s.ivcry vstion, far t!io reasoa t! V-: JrnJ4 r t!,c party, .'Ir.Dror'j oV .made .4 hmnoraua acJ jnj-M.ajs sj-eccim suppoit of the adr.iin Ktratiin in,m f ...1 :.-L i . : . I Htl uj vuis urou'TTii in.O t.i5t4.iU3sica, T!:e Ibuso cominjei Tl:e Sjrcdt qu-'ion cf the Ccstn is row linger Ocussion the Iiil giv ing tha Pros to cnaue him lo Lnrss: tho uarwhh MpxI cotoaupccJy and honorable conclusion Many cf our greatest statesmen are aun. post, d tq hesitata in rerd ta their course on this subject. .The . House have been auppo&cd to be-resolved and determined lo connect 'with it Wilmot! proviso; But it is cow a.matler of doubt whether that pro viso can uo carneuveven in Ihe House: The daager in which it would involve the democratic pafty is a strong t argument a 5inst it, and it has been urrred. with effect, thai .the Northern democrat will probably "Valve it until the concluaiah tf me war. . j ' The Senate have ihe bill undei- enn til- oration, ana t dir. Mr.-4 Berrien lofGa.. made a speech of nearly ihreei hours upon it, Which commanded much aiteutiea. ( . , Mr,.' Berrien supported the views whirii re expressed in his amendment; to.yit (hit the war is not to be -prosecuted wiib any view to the dismcnYbcrntent or con. quest of Mexiccs that this government is always-fcady to enter upon negotiation lo terminate the present unhappy conflict; and'that,in order "to, reslore aoicablc re. latkins' the boundarv f ritj' KahIiI k amicably settled, and provision- mado for the adjulitmcni uf the just claim uf bur cit izens, 1 . ' " " . : LATER. FKOJI TI1E, ARHY; xi rr t v . 1 rf K Pjeiiniililp Mtim. (rum Ilrczas. wilt dates to thJ nla.Anna has been Ssaustnatcd. Ijtttti credit However u given to hir t report. ficn'I- 'Wortu had amted with hi Command 1 tlm Gcpa, Scotland Worlli.are lo have command oftj ,we uiant vug regular army, wuicu is iow colj. centralinj at Tampico or In tho neihorhxtd. TJie 6piman ia now s almost univcn.il ilit m movement is tq ,bc made aamut Vera Crui niiicii m loptjinxettiea bom by land and water. Gen. Woof Wii n command at Saltjjlo with SOOOmch. - - . Tle kindness and honpitality of the- JWexfvid ladies at Farms relitgblj oologized. . I'heirat. tenlionsto the sick oftfjc Ainrtican soldierv call ed forth mucli jjraljtudc amonj those w hose suf ferings were alleviated. . 'Gen, Cuilly.was posted at San RosaJU aa ear. Ij as the 10th of Dec, vwlli forca f200O eiti. Zfn or rancheros, with a view to intercept lien. Wol, who vJ"as. expeetI to inarch upon Citiua hua from Moticlova. . We copy the '.following' ' II i elul v limits .-ti i We hare just received news from Anton VzA J . .L" n.i.i. . . .. . . One pf the letters slate that Congress, on Hie 9th ult, after a stormy session, approved the Ut section of a bill, authorizing tlm (la tMskieo. to raisp 3.t3,000,000 by the hypollieca-' iiuu ot: vaia oi ceriaia eoods ot the clittrcft. San t -Anna opposed this, ana ft is "rumored that his oppositwn so exasperated his soldier that they had shot him! Oar correspondent says that this report requires confirmation, ixpt there are nuny circumstances which still render it Hot iflipomi hlc such has been the fate, of Santa Anna , The fmy was. ia'grcat distress. . Tho passage of the above law has certainly created the greatest excitement in -'Mexico; The churches are closed, and 'every I indication . of mourning and ol resirtancs has been evinced b$ the wlia support .the religious e I a Wish men Is. Tne ! Mexican Coogrew and Mcxicun prons CTery hcre appears to ' be thorough iv aroused. Hic issue they make is'V&r-a ito Vr" to be or not to be. , . , . " Mr. Rodders was slilf ; in confinement at Vera Cn;, but well treated. . e have tiles ufpopcM, but have nn (itne jfo tok at them before the mail closes. '. ta.mnrrn.. shall give a fall snmurdry nf news.. -, ' lit Uie subscnmn ah-tval nF.iU TT .a. 1'1 ': r X i ...iv v. f(vaiuoi AUwma, from lira Mas Saotiaso, intelligence hit oeen rcceivca oi iie arrival tf Umj Louisiana Vol unlcenCand their drnartnrn f.iV Tmip. .1' that the Regiment of Riflt-rf h.'ve been dinmoun. teu, ana. mat iau Ijarney has becA arreatcd by Gen. Soolt. for'disribedietice of orIfi-a nl-ir. to ba tried imraedtatojy by Court 'Marshal. "1 f ' -i (rn U'nrih l luV,:i. u 11- .L ' ' i ,-- vuu .'UIO UUR t JI, lUOl)"l abje lo pve-. order?. He 'has brliren i.. 'n,l three thousand men with him the pick of the army. ; Gen. Scott and staff still retnaWit t Hravna but it wathoaght lw would sail in a fewdays for Tampico. ". , ; . . ' : . .The atcamer Cincinnati was losLoa lha'nighil of lhc2id'uH 'about 25 miles to the northward oC'TampicW She had on hnxrAiwn rnmnanie vf trobV anVl ta-o 9 pounders, and was bound on an cxpeanion against lo Ja 3Unna, Two sol. tliers and ftic two pieces of -cannon werelosL The cts(A was fqIJ aa sheJly hiJ aid dry for , n Supreme Court. ' ; , The "Court have" begun to' deliver Uieir Opin ions, in Laes arsaed at th.s Term. AVe cuhroin uoh as have hcen filed, tiz! ' " 1 Uf RaffirtvC. J.Iri TootV. ARcti. fn affianraj the judgment below. Atan, in Rogers t. BiiiftrHss. in IViuitv. from PitrSi." AT. In Rives . Porter, from Mecklcnburr:"nf min fSn illd'TTltMlt Kf-lllOJ Adn ' fn fwt Jrwn Rladen; afBrming' tjie judvirten bolow Ah vaiMy . imntmn, from Cabarrus judgment reversed and 'judgment for Plamtilf. AIsj, rft Ifathawfty r. Frrenian, frlun CLowan; affirming. the judgment olIow. Al-. in Martha JSmah v. J l Smih in Vs,,i'h Trrun Davidwnj dUnisinF the CilL 1 X landfrom Chdn.Jtcc; afSrmiVi;Mli jadgrnant be- k.w. xv.mj, m utn rtasTfi. iWcl.ntire t. Uurham, from UuthcTfurd; anlnning . the ju'omcntbtlow. Abvv ta Baldwin . Joyner, frfm CoJumbew-; af firm.nf'r the iddmetit A',n inlBc. . Wnjlc, frocrf licrtic; judgment reVeriwl and JH1- Dj Nash, j. Costiri r. Raster, from Rnnherjirfi; terry; Irom I Vrqomion; afu jrquimon; ar.irmtHj jhe joc. mc;U btjow; Al. in Slate tr. Gillumjre, inm Iredell; dfcLirm; lhat 'there is bo prror in tho judrm-ijl of tne Supcnor Cort. ; j ' -By Kur-i-i, C y.tn SijemJI r. ErVarjl, Iiom Catawba jttJgiarnt jrcTcrrtd, : and lenient tor 'i:l " ANo, in Jt rfe'i. Mrdrt!i r ' I.dT; j'i;rM- nl f-Ur-tu aid offer '. ... - - " t..e jt A'-.tut U. i.i t n t lc t. L1: . J A.v,e Cftti tr n ;j --nt w"rrci, sndj 'it1'" ip .-.I. A' m, hi Car-v i i I , r l. tj - ten .1 t. . .v ! 1, 1 i. lC t .1. ', AUo, ii -r "7 J'ie ja'-TfT'tlvI-.-rt A'-t.io, I.i '.11 froM V:1.Bft-)li; j jTes tt, J jj.'::-vr t here fir j-..",:...; "aIho t t "-Mir; ti j u'i .cit U lo-,, ' J- i r,-"wn r. L'j'-k, in L.;-ty fron I p.. inlL".. ;i tflaint 1 cr.lt Ucd laanac rro, fr. C. iy r. vr.z lie jarfnnt hebw.' , u, v-"""-i t. r. f. t.utld llx'i. frvni Cunwad, rx.verMnT thi judjnt briaw,' Al, iitTriro ai.J r thrr r. OwcnJ. lhv,ia t.'U.ly Jjai Onr-c;p.junctun pcrp-tuatt'j,. ' Moi!.er, don'iyou wuhyoa had the tre yf evil ia -your gardccJ . , ' 'Why, Josh, you wrpent, what do you meanV ' - , . . 'As money' tha' rant of all -rih If 'A had the tree- coal Jnt rro get cli ihe pre cious atuff? . - - . - Dod you. you DCakv- varmint. 'voiiVik gritting too smart, 'entirely, that.' whit comes offending boy" to macadimics.'- X have Vie readins f it n crv, rI. not unfrcqoently occurs when t)eo6le ara asked tf ihcy wilt subscribe far a newap. per, or if they alrcnJy 'lake it, ihtt'lhey , tpf.f, f, uui. my, nciTuoor u, taxes it and I hai the read Such people often add; that ihev' like tlm 1 piper cry will, and sometimes ro so fas as ib say,.ihal they, really consider it tho- -west paper iney-Know ol." -Vhey are thu4 lenefuted everv week bv the toils. nr. plexilie and expenditure of those via rt ceite nothing from them tu return! Header If thou art the man, jdst aend -in your nama and lake the p per yourself, so shall thy concscknce never be iroubled hen thou beholdest i!0 orinter and rrfitn. wr l r f .r,- t fr f'' l:. ' j hrr I v, 1. j so'" - t 1 1 : . ,' j i I r i . j j t it ti, 1: iV. N -.; , 1 iVf ''' W uf bur -ijWiv011 n:s Jabor iftlfry behalf. :-?v: - - ',- i ) i-;T.ri . c - j. rr ... j. -".. jinriMMKiuun vj oj-'ulc unci J, iJTlf A lew day sincej a rncsai-je-wa iracsmilted a. long; the ttoa bC telegraph front Buffalo . by .the way of "New York, and Philade'.pha, to Putsbue, a distance of cina hundred and fifty tndes by tho wires, and an alnawer . returned to ihe sla.riin point la less lha'n twohours.-coumin all tho detention . it met wlihniihedi(fernt. stations." hfineKen hundred mite were tlmriraycrsed in this' short space; of time by ihe message and the response. Near KnoavilIeTr n'nn Joie I Moss, Eq junior Editor of the Knnxville Reji-ter, to Miss s?i san Wittvs, daughter of the late Col. John ' Williams..- M - j. ,'-:. ' v I . . DIED, . . , 'Lravcs hare their time to L " ' ( ' And flowers to wither at the North wind's breath, Arjjf stars to setbut all, . . Tnu baWt all slcaaons for 'thine own, O' Death!" )'t in this village on the evening of "the 13iU uist.i after rff-rvcro illness f four weeks, Jeu a, daughter of I Col. R. W. 'and Mrs. S.A.Por. bain, sged two years three months and fifteen day. , ' ( - What a haj-py union or sorrow and delight is fliere in annoonoing the death of one like this one whose pratthng little tongue had never onca orTcndc, and whose young and lender heart was unknown to, the corruption nf every ain. True, when we behold tho lit Vie innocent enshrouded ir. tha gloomy pall, and handed down into tbe Cold ciHwubers of the tomb, wo are instinctively forced to grieve; but when wo remember that He whose promised wc know are forever sure, hath "id 1Cuohi is the kingdom of heaven," shouhl we not cease! to mourn? For why lament th kws'of one whom we know has only been snatch. ' cd froni carth Mo gUy? X) what a pleasuig UmugItt, and What a sourrib of consolation and even of joy shall ' afford those parents whom 4 God fn his inscrutable wiod na hath seen proper ' thus lo afjictj when they can kok upward to; ward, that bhtsfol aboJc, and with uneerm ccr. tainty exclaim, "Our child la-thesc.. " , " rTct there,-pii those bright flowery plajns -Where sorrows never cmc, - . ; . Vhi:re G'ldjj.jrcver lives aijd reigns, . . ' There is Vour infant home. i - . An't Willi thai happy thtmig ahov, " 1 ItT now enraptured soul , 'Shall thousand amgr redeeming lre, . Wlnlo ehdlcss" ages roll. Wc are auArof ized to ami 9 a nee Ool. C. J, -lV-5y f Murke county- as 4 cariddate 'for Ajor General of Ihc Cth-Division of North Car. ohna Miruia, ta fid the vacancy occasioned by tile resignation of Mai. Gcu. A. V. Gaston. Feb. 18, 1725 If, ' ' r - Salt! Salt! gait! Jusl received 100 Sacks Uqool Salt. Cheup as the cheapest. , . 1 ' " W. WILLIAMS. Fct. 18, 1847. - 25 lw. -f ".W;jx negroes, hoys and girls, front 10 to 15 TeaTs old-An accoinrnitdtinr terms. Apply t Mrs. Mornon.or ta IttUn &. O.born. Ahhcvillc, Fchruary 4, 1817. 335 3 r. K oc .oCxx .cm.Ok:x.C .-xx:t:xix g. ALBERT T-SOlUlBYt ' X Will Ettcnd lo Eraewin; an 4 Cfftrin? X Xqlcs (tr Ksroant at tits Branch $ ' , t Bank Cnpc fear. . . - X AsniU.e. January, 1317. 333 . X Xcc'xr - V.vcx.vv Tho S- CivraTcinperancc Advofale Thtswawwkly papt-r, puhlhcd na super: fine f mjx-riu! SJirf.and if dvoted loTeiopcrmcr Ayrlcolmre, nd General Iitrjture' and News'" at tho low priia pf 52 jrir annum ifMHin ad, vancc. . it isjthe or?nn d tho State Temperance Society vf South Carol ,n4, arul tlK rcforo - perma nently ealaMislicd.. Letters addressed to the Ed lUrr, Colamb.k, S. C., will receive prompt atu tion. " . February 11, IS 17 337 row t.' . ' v. R.tiMnn4. AlmmAt' t'.-lHmt A. o A- uunAiaev CIG.VStS fin-cb'n5 Tobago, &t!. .c;, fo 1 . Fafc.ihv 1 X CLE-JT CR. :9k 4 ;-..; 4 ' I 't.:;;. 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