V da f, it' Ucc-r.vs ths H- r f t!. a war 1 - i: : : I !S 1 Oi I ? I Ttr !' "It- r---n ,tVe"iTit c?jrlf th Iilv Hi" !" I -J frd- '. , M , iTlliita laavsarcf cc .1 t i. : c- .1: r.f- jJ C in T. n .i t : J - . 1 w . ' ' I ' j' : r m i r " v;.t r f "' cf t!.2 p ;4 1 t, f(.-- l' ;: i vIarnv trihfr,-u: ; c t:.!v U c.:y'. . 'e can jv f t-sr.ty, tl. c!.-Jrc . .n eirt CI . J av circ 1 1 '"-lYndthcvwi.lbe ra.I i .ff.. 5 CI ll J 1 . ..j i-.'aiiark and imcerta' rtj t a t;.:t la l -j a t. S'v - I a tf n n ., - , .. : : c i . C 1 t ', ) L;: 1 -i':: ; -1' rr," t for hch r. vvir r : At r:r :io hate not thc;ht rro: I f.r : . .: derv.ef;- r ti any :;.,La, : :;c : ;Vt t :j to r t t n n.!!, tat'.-j ir.-: It prc5r:r.i n;-3 I - t ir.lcrv.- iT - v.';.- t i la r-y t- i t. . ,) f f ? v HAC.sl. .-.ift'.ac' r-.t4: t Q rc:- i c i tf.-j i cf 't' tl.; r.i4 f ; rn i - i-i l' ? ; Wc J.io ' , I L...1 ; i T.t:. t:.2 ci-c r rf f irv; 1 a:U I C-tt-x Tl.: I'M rrsf. - v:c or 031, 're i -a puoiu; tauu.u.aii jri. C.S Tt1' H-"3 11 l' j'.." of cor country as t!l on the; score tiooienusn and magnanimity," rs v,!:h ' lis vie cf avoiding ; discord cr.J dircsa. i Ij-j borne, to abstain from fpeakirg to jer sud annex lo.the Unite-J Ehci.s, Mx:coor to part of It; and especially t- ; tf jabaso the public mind in any qnrt-r cf , Uoioo impression, if it any ,re cxisia. lhat a desire for congest' is cherished for the purpose cf p r.'p italic el extending slavery. - hive embodied, Bir. PrrsIJcat and rv"jw emeus, the sentimcr;: and opinions which I bars endeavored to explain aod ttforee to a series of resolutions, which I tfftww to aubmit to your coniiJcration iJ juJjmcnt. Mr. Cliy hero introduced the resolu tioa hch we have heretofore publish After reading tho resolutions and hand. fe j them to the Secrc:, r-' . cijJed byapolo: -' tine which ho I. ' c: etlng, and thar 11i.T3fi mosl cordial m him by their aUenui.. v . is J. the profounJ alter.:;, thej had listened to htm. So'e lv the E'Ulor.T Clay con-!-th of an the or done v. hlch : , ccch was often interrupted by bursts of applaiue, lod boih at iti commencement and coo c'uiion, theiu was tremend.)ucheeting. 4 Thursday, December O, I SAT. For President ZACII ARY , TAYLOR, of Louisiana. The Editor is from 4 home this week, oar readers will, therefore, please pardon oj deficiencies into day VpaperV , Ma. Clay SrEScn.-We publish this fprtxh to day to.tho exclusion otour usual tirie"yv No one wjtt regret the space it ecci-ples, however, as all will read it with tiiliiy. The views bf '.Mr. Clay wpoo national afTiirs aro always of importance, but at the present momentous epoch in the history of thw Government, "they re lr. vetted wh more than-usual interests In." deed, so anxious were the people to know his sentiments in rrgnrd to the existing war, and its probable consequences, that ' it is said a majority of tho States of the Union were represented in the mcctin'at Leiington, where his address was made. ; -'j A not ii fr CA .NjinATC.1--Gt4neral Sum. Houston'of Texas; has bocti nominated i a candidate for the Presidency of tho U. Slates, by a democratic mass meeting of SanAuU4tiae. . IUst in iJj$sissirri.Among the lo. cJ Vjiiestions decided by the late, election in Mississippi' was oc in regard to a pro posed amendmeut f tho Constitwrlon of that State, bjr which the Legislature is de prived of the power to charter Banks.'- This ameodtuenlis said lo haTo been car . ricd in jhc aCirmatiTO by' a large mnjorjty, so that no banks can hereafter" bo tocbrpo tcd ia that State. . . . . ? 1 ? r ' ' It is rumored at VVushinglon that John Quiocy A'dams is in favor of the acqvlisi tion of the whole of ' Mexico! ' Thc rcn erablo gentleman Is in his dotage . sure Jejjoujrh. ' . ' : ' 1 Singular. One of the workmen, fa ihe employment of Mr. JohnTbyfe, " Murray street, dealer in ivory, was employed in catting some piano keys; the saw was in tcrvpted bv some resisting substance, and .on splitting the pFece of ivory an English tiw ouilet was foona. ai ine piece wm ; from the centre of the tusk, it is presuma- We that the bullet was lodged there when ,the animal was" quite young, especially as 'no trace of the passage of the bullet can be fouad although a dark line or seam runs, Jonjitudinall in the neighbor hood. The outer coat of tho ball was mu th coroded. i Y paper, " f ' I - i, The Lynn News fays, tho latest flame ' 'or bustle is lack gammon, i : CThe National Whig says. Gen, Pillow's OiTicisl Despatch contains the little words - ! y and runct one hundred ana lony tunes only? ' i Why is Gen.Tayior like a stack, of Wheat? Because he was ncrcr tra3.Vi-A Ex paper. m ; - , Aud why is he not like a stack cf Wheat! ikcausa he never icul be thrailicd. v. ir, ..4 t lew tho-jMi.J Ml.J r"T2tfO"-1. i. iC vt cf .:iL3Lr. !,nt:.M.;jft: j t!.2 war treaty prepared Lrtr.i cir.rLj Ly t. Tvusre. T..J bl-j.!iry Il.-Tfrc;. A ii tJ.at treaty, and is a'.l rs otl.cr prcsi.'.jr.s, wi:i'b3 adi.ercJ to. , ' "The cs:i.-mtes for t'.i-j sjf ;ort cf the'e'p. rations in llexicq, will to mjch reduced from tho original estimates rr.aJ; Ly the several departments. Thoesticnt. i cf t!. -Quarter Master General V Trt::!;i will bo redjeed from tweniy s-vcu la t!.I r-' teen millions; and 'the whole amount cf t!.e war ettimntes will be about forty-six mill ions for the nexrycar. Of this sum, a portion, amounting to fito or aix millions wi1 be raised, according to Mr. Walkeh1 estimates, from various duties and military contributions in Mexico, r Mr. Clat's propositions are now under stood lo coocide with' Mr. Vebstbrjb, and to be directed against tho acquisition cf any new territory beyond the settlement of the Texan boundary. As lo California', these propositions admit of the acqusition fa strip on the Pacific boast as an enuiv- aicni ior inaemnuicseaue our citizens, or by purchase, butiiot by conquest, or by a continuance of the war. I have seen some members from the South, of the whig par ty, already, who will support these latter propositions. v Another alternative will, according to rumor, bo presented to Congress by the Calhoun party, to wit; the ocupation of a line until the terms Of peace shall be nr. ranged.'' ; " . ' All the projects look to a concluiion of this onerous and unnatural war, and it is beleivcd that Congress will adopt some resolutions declarative of-their objectsin regard to its continuance. Ttis difficult to see hbw thcy can, with due regard " to the safety of the armieanow in Mexico,- and the engagements already entered into, cut downthe estimates below the amonnl call ed for by the Executive. " 1 ne action in Congress and,' indeed, of the Executive, wilt depend much upon the intelligence which we are about "to receive from the city of Mexico, ar.d the opinions of our officers, Generals. Qcitmex and Shields., ; and' Dr. LAtyscrN and others, daily expected here. , t- Ihe opinion prevails that the Mexican Government will take, or has taken, some stept towards ' tho' renewal of negotatiohs, and that it will propose negotiations either here or at Havana. The stacking point with Mexico appears to be the boundary of Texas,4 and should we come to hef proposition oinheNeuccs, leaving the strip of territory betweemthat river and' the Ria Gfando unocupieo by either parly, wo should soon have peace upon the project presented by Mr. TeIst; It is agreed that the Juoces is Uroetter natural boundary than any other, unless we go to tho Sierra Mat! re. . Mr. Benton has professed his willing ness and that of the Senate, lo advjse the President as to the proper mode of bring. incr this war to a close; but he would cive his ascent lo no lermlof a treaty ; which docs not concede to the ' United States Up per California, which he claims lo have been conquered' by his son in Jaw, Lieut. Col. Fremont.. - Few members have vet arrived, but a very punctual attendance by all is expected, on or before this ,day week. . Ihe;Whig caucus for Speaker will lake place on" Sal. urdav evening, 4;h December. Fr ti N. O. r.Wywae, Extrat22d inst. w ; Later from Vcra'Crtiz. ; ' Tle propeller Ediih, Capt. Collard, ar rived on Sunday from Vera Cruz, touching at the Brazos. " She left Vera Cftjz on ihe 8th, three days later than our former advi ces.-: - :V:r . . There appears lo have been no later ar rival from tho city of Mexico, and we are left In uncertainty as lo what time, jte train left ihe city of Mexico . ; The A rco Iris of the ' 8tn , ;; publ Uhes a letter from its correspondent at Jalapa. .We translate a portion oF it: . I have a letter from Queretarp of the 25th of October, (ihis is two days laier lhan'our former direct advices Edi Fiel from which I learn, thai ; there were 71 deputies then in the city , although some of them were ill. i But it is known lhat se'v cral others Were on thci.r way thither, and it is believed that there Would very shortly be si' sufficient number there to open, the session. The first business would be the election of ay Provincial President of the Republic, for which vpost the following ger.ilemen were candidates; oenor- t eoa r Pena. Gen. llcrrera and Gen Almdnte. Tbev write rae hat news has reached them of designs lormca in ine cuy oi iucjucu u the stock jobbers, those blood suckers of ihm nation, who perceiving that they can not now introduce a monarchy intb Mexi cofor there is nobody " wLb would be willio" to purchasa tho war, and govern iho nation it houl its sympathies propose lo form two great States and to annex them to the American Union! But as this desert cf these varrpire Uonlj to enable thtrnto enjoy in peace the fruits , of their Mninr. iho nation will look" with indigoa- i .t-, i,.ftf ihrsa scnemcs, uu win rawicr prosecution tf t' ( I.b3 at csw tcr'ed thaa Toluntarily It At I:i 1CC0 f.'jrj ja z.: . i : .Tl, f '.,:-. . ' ..,. . ' , i 4 A rco Iris ; Go::. P a, ".: I..;v : CcluSri4.)' 1 y I ' ; i -' cf Pi:.L:-i( ij a . . xi ' . , t in the vzr of ; ic ofUcer of tha t i. ur..;; taken prlsjr.cq ty Cr.cr-1 time when t.o q-nrVcrs v. ; from the a rmt A r 4r- rr thcr army, t: J r cr.. .1 spared his lifj, and soon tficr 1VJ his own sister in marriarfj. At the same lime Ilea forswore -I.m r.a live-land, and unyl now ha has rcrr.iir.cJ always in the Mexican rac';s. . ' .The saving of ReVs lifo by Bravo, re calls to our mind a deed of.l-t T.eral which should nover bo fprgvi'.cri. ! Rea was pne of the Q00 Spanish prisoners who were so nobly liberated by Cravo on the very day that: he received the news.qf his own father hayjng been shol by order of the Viceroy. From hik Uio Grande. Gen. Tavlor had not reached Matamoras?at the lastc counts.' Hq was to leave Monterey- oh the 8tb inst. 1 Tho health of Matamoras is improving. the fever fast "disappearing. 1 ( i Pram tie It. O, rkayune, Nov. 2i, Arrlral of the Steamship Alst-- baniiU - v Tm Day Later from the CUy of- Mexico. Arrival of CoU Harvest Trmim cf Wru Cruz Kelmm Home ofJjntJ lluttmam and Shield . Colt. Harney .Garland mad other $ Organize tion o,' the Mexican Congress Reported Re. imval of Ik Government from Querttan $o Noretiat tj-cn J-e., J-. ' , , 9 By the arrival last nrght of the ateaat chip Ala bama, Capt. Windle, we have dales from Vera Cruxio the 18th and from the city of Mexico to toe Bin; more man a week later than oar previ ous advices. Tlie news, althoush not poawesain? any special importance, is still interesting, and we hasten to lay it before our readers. , . :. ilia steam ship ualveston sailed from Vera Crua' wilh the Alabama,, on th eveninj of the lstn insu, to touch, we believe at Tamp-eo. -Th9 New Orleans was lo leave on the ntornin of the' 19iji, as was also the Gen. Butler. A number of officers on their way from, the army, as also a portion of the Encarnation prisoners amonj tbem Maior Gaines. Catts. Uleadv and Smith. bieuts. Barbour and Churchillr-will arrive la the coarse of a few day by these vessels. . i Ocnt tuitman leavei the army in Mexico en. der tlie follow in j order: - v ilKAoauAaTcas or tdi A aw, ) " .( Mexico, Oct. 26, 1817. : Special Order No; 146.-r-Major Gen. J. A. Quitman, much distinjfiialjed for rallant and ef ficient services will pmcced to the U. S- and re. port, in person or by letter, to tho Department of War. . By command of Msj.' Gen. Scott- . I SCOTT. A. A. A. G. -m .Since the promotion of this gallant and rVrpu. lar. officer rom'a brigadier lo a majuf general do permanent division of the army has been assign ed him. By request of the pencraA-in-chief he took command of the volunteer division' during tno oeeperaie struggles iq. me va!lejf Mex'- and how bravely ne acquitted himself the cnl. j army knows. Although holding the high and responsible office of Governor of Mexico, it was ' unquestionably his duty, as sooa as possible, to seek lor orders which would permanently assign him to tiie command of his proper division. Tins is the purpose uf his return at this .time to Ahe U. State "JVelwave Gen. Shields, ever ill the thickest o." lie fight, retU'Ds disabled from his wounds to recruit bis health and gain strength: the same may.be.said of Cols. Garland, Morgan, and Burnett, Majors Wade and LorinCapts. Kearney, Anderson,' Irwin, McReynoldisSlarlin, and Mason, Licuts.llaskin, Callender, Newman, Ilcndrickson, Pottet, Sweeny, Roacncrantx, Gta bam, Moragnc, IteardIey, Boyuton,Sbield4 and others., Licuts. Judd and Tlwrnpson are irame. adiately to join Bragg's battery, tt which they le. g:iuna.ciy ociong. vxi. uarney, wno naa been in active service from' the commencement of the war, and even before, comes home to recruit: the same may be said, of other oGcers. Lieut. Col. Moore also ia ordered home on recruiting service. Pur city our common country cannot da these men too much honor. ; The Alabama also brought, over no esa than 210 sick, n oonded and disabled soldiers. Three of those who started "on- the Alabama, 1L Kain, of the tith U. S. Infantry, Martia Cotsotow, Sd U. S. ArUllery, and Richard I'Manus, of the 2d Pennsylvania Volunteers, died on the passage over. .The bodies of the tws latter were con signed to the sea on the third day out; the former Ws .brought here for interment, -.j ;t . . Tbevgreat train, numbenrg something like COO wagons, kfl the citj of Mexico on tbelst of November, and arnved at Vera Crua on the 45ih .without molestation or hindrance save fe few shots fired at it from pie hills at - lilio Frio. - This siJo of that 'place it was found that the bridge )id been taken up, and that the trees pu either cu)e heroal fur miles bad been felled across; buj, a large crowd of the Indians in the xicinity we t once set to woik culling them cut, and the de'ay caused to the train was of bat short duration. Afiyer the American Army passed in August, so confident were tho Mexicans , of a, chiefing a com plele Lriumph, they placed all those obstruction m the read to cut ott' iho retreat. The sequel ahowa how much they werl d.sap- :. As live advance of the trains eared San Martin ,fcw hundred of Gen. Rea's guerrillas were seen scampering out of the pUce s last as their nor. ses siNuiJ carry weiw iaey '(.a not - even stop to fire shot, althouga the guard to Uie train hard! oonsisled of a man to eacli wsTon and this was almost the only glimpse at tho enemy' aiiameo on wecnurs rouie uown. oea. iMnr c-. - - - zr . at Puebla, has been acU've . ia fcrrclUag out it haunts of the guerrti'cros, and since the a'Tt Lt Huamantlaand Atlisco they have beerurtanaU tie annoyance save to. their own CouruTjiuesM , ; , , .? - y , . . L; 'v;.' '.' '.'4 '4 '.-' ' ' . i !.':,tr: .firra ths r tr cf Mcx. : u at ti t V r Cris : T:5::Mr.TrrT-.v 'tno of l.iC 4ta inst, fsy i'-.at pu t!io Ul a uf. f.;', ",tri.r ' -refffij; . icft' --f' w rra i.rc? an4 t!it oa i! f Y.jvt'.rCy try vcvzl rr-j'.ia'.'y r-i t f on. tlut ts;rf4 w as cr,-mi.j oa thoJ of No rcmUr. D. J. .o C ,l-rt l) from Cr;-'',i:)iv;u! 1 Vcc-J.cr.i ofCoa jrcj, nj t rr D. 1 Mar.a Il-rnaml-'Z, Dc. ' Tlisf' ;-;cs--,ctof a l tt.-rf:; i stT. 1 Zr-r-'- a rx'--, t K s fi.tj.vl in Vera Cruz. jtre Uls news fro n jcrxUro. It u da f attha l.lon t'.c El'iNavf-Vr. . I f nrtf t r. ly any l:ws f.-u .i Q jerrtaro. r Tlsc r ' "trit-n Last vl .-My miki ncvcrl cnt :.! ft ilc!ri rv.'rh conGionco i felt in ihe acL ! Vi"2 Ve i'Jcnt of Coajro?: '.', oscl toward priee, -.it is t ;J Cum;-i;Jat of Guida'aiara, :I ' -to iij.wi.-n ' of tho Re - t I itTAmis y ;ir. V. l)f" .:i t . Thorn! c leave l,1- i : of Govrrn ' i - k f t Uie ne- scat I '1 otAj knows hivr t Aa-r.can cxpeJalon I ng it t'j bcf.r may rniA? it n r comotive-c cf ." The hea'v.. cf G n very f?arif- j at last iltilt, &u J t'.c t taincd ttl i czM:js t bordini were in co':; 'to full'JW t!.cto lA "iTe d.-e. uhich bad been itt'provir j at v.-vre cnur. ; an J Im .' : "-v. Tie II ;n 1 cavalry of ll.e orr- r . 1 t - ' I t -Toluca,' while the (ir.fa-t-y I. I ; t i.l I apan. Some . say t:ul L: -rr t 'v' r majority of the vo' sat l'r.- . : . whilcothers are d.t TjJ b.t.'i IT. -.'-; montc, Cnipplida an J CLnz t!:2 t'i ' Pates from Mazathn op it t'.:t 1 7ib O have beert received.--. Thcfc-were r A: merwif.war tT Uiat port at li s t . force was CTpecV-. bomc of t i ' .' were for definJ. the place to l 1 t , , as is the" wontofth .Mexicans )jcn dM-.vr U a far ofT: but one of the citizens, who r-''ii K'..; self MA Merchaat, contend that such a course would be'7crfect folly, inasmuch as Mazallun ia not a point calculated for military defence, and as they tiave munitions nor rrjurccs of any kind. Another account has it ttiat the inhabitant of the port have declared that they will rennin perfectly neutral. . Thcie was si report at Vera Cruz when the labama sailed, but on what authority is not known; tltat General Lane has had another brush with Gen. Rea W far from Paella, and hi routed him entirely. As the story goes, a p-rly of Mexicans, with fjrty wagon.,' Joatis of. tobacco under a small guard of their own countrymen, left Pucbla.on tho 6lh November for the capital. Before reaching San Martin they were attacked by Rea and his men, several of the .wagons cap. lured, and the rest of them made good tneir retreat to Puebla. Gen. Lane at ojce mastered force .nd set oat after tfie gnerrillcros. At Tepeyaca be came ep with them enaored in dividing their spoils, and the route of the rascals 'was complete. We give, the story as reported at Vera Crux.- Tie entire force of Gen. Lane at Puebla, not including the small command of Col. Child, is abo'jit three thousand men. We believe . that Col. C. is to go up ' to the capital 4 with Uie great train. . VAH wask quiet at Pernio and the neighbirffxtd when . the train earns "througlt. At La Iloya. I not a sight of aa enemy was seen as CoL Ilarney came alpng. ' . ' " ' ', ' 1 Gen. rattersqniWSS- still at Jalapa, s&abf mg somewhat from a seTere cold,' but recovering. Gen.Gushings' command was jr-ncamped three miles beyond, :nI thentire force in tho vicinity was not far. from OOOv.'Col.-lIaytf left for Pue bla on the mornihgof the jl3lh, wilh hisTcxan. escorting Op MajorPolJc- annl &I. Smythe, tlic latter bearing despatches. The notorious Padre Jarapta ,had sent in lo Gen. Patterson, requit ing to give himself up, provided no harntFl.OiiJ come to him; bu General Patterson -sent hiin back word lhat he might expect no fa,vor. Re port has it that thia gaernllero chief his gone off towards Qucrfelaro, accompanied by only wtn thirty of his men. X'1C Tcxans, and the Lri.--iana MounUd BtLti'ion have broken t completely routin'g him from all his- Biros holds. v The 13ih TnfanVry is etitioncd at Uio NatJooI Bridge, a part of the Georgia troops at the San Juan, some sixteen or eighteen miles from Vera Cruz. The road all the way to tLe city of Mex ico will soon be safe for the srnillest parties. tt a statement In tjio A rco Iris is lo be erci'.'tcJ, the mcnibers of the Mexican Corjrrcn ! are determined to hold their sessions at .Mortlla, t!.2 ancient Valladolid. Tlic same pajvJr ivcs a rumor that the Mexicans intend gulhoihg all their forces to attack 'the tierl large train g-J-n j up. If Lieut. Col.. Johnstone of the Voflicurs, goes alpngin command eftl- . a ceil thev ft , Dot mik6 much by annoying i... Gen. Riilhir arVircd at Vera' Grm in f lft'. instant, a.nd was received vflli the honor t! u t , nis rails:.' uiiia iue vurew or lour cy prtcc I. ing bis arrival, several vessel bad got in vs i ! troops, between 2 a rtd ianJ' cit' ; 17. and iSth... It was thoug!.t t:. it G n. P. , 1 march for the. city of .Mexico wiin a f rtr; T I and with s-"-elhmg q C LJi-n. Ilr ': not be an.i-s uere lf s.atet t!.af t m I t , : division of Gen. Quitman at tiiccapiial (i ul;:,ni i insorporated with the dirisians cf Gcncrlj VVt".!i i and Twigg the PenV.sjIra' 'i anlTJ.v Y Volunteer and Strptoa bjtfry w iL'.i t;,-; f r the Sou'.h-CaruI.r.-ans ar.i N"-','.3 vv'i latter. , Nothing frfeitive of tlio wl.tr s tf. ' ) j Anna is known, bat mmy abost Wrx Cru-i r. ; bets accreted in tuat vicin.-tv, watc',i:v an r; r. ! tumty lo'sl polT i.i tLe U.-.L'i t'. .r cr other foreign vessel.- TLs Art) Ins cf l.:;tl:';:r, t says' thit S-iula Anna t. 1 1 ..- n I ,;'., to nie future Hovemer.ts or nti-otinn. Com. rery was to ?al i l I j " I t' i dy after the'Al4,!nia left, for AJ co, Laguaa and Comn-ac4!. j. A.r close wtchIp', and pcrh -mtnt of tI-,8 Ci-'.-r.- '. , . , Jan rc 1 ! wuh the iuhab.tr.tsRie d),vn t. , t. . An immense Mjr;c, ij L day sr. J i ' : t ! from the c.tyjjSr it Vera CV( ? W4g t t.T ouracLe pt!ghu. It was the f rt o--,m- y setUnt i, and men cf the ir.FJ - ; 4' t!e c.;j.s to co, -j-.lritj v-.-'i t I ;' ' ' i ' io.r every one in-j-rovej iu TT.e vn. bet tt VtraCr. vis rr hot, and, l..orc Viis: .1 o-; -.'-.at yclior fever.' A u!v-,:,j I r. a nor't'.er up a lew hours a: . cr tLe A!' vr. would clear thea.r and Lr"is e l Caj-Uln I;.scq was1 ca it .1. S .:ctJJ -bad l;ca 3' ! in I'l'-cr t:t J tt . 3 t!. LCZ J" , , 0X1 c-- rt v. r. it DjIL As''iCa:t v;::jtiJ7:jr:i' prty cf C.a fvx':.-j t!:-:l I..) I ca rr.ta t!: s tljctri-.s ftr.J f:c,..r5 exprcssci- whobcf which in rny ti li.T.aiioa rcsslves h:-!f ir.lo this : That H. Tcrc33d h cf riht cstlilcJ. to era H':r4 Mor, that Knaxti!!; constrtutcs Hist Ten. nessecy therefore Ivooxvillo is cnti;!ci to one Sc-alqf. Ar.l howls lhal ' claim su:taicc'J7 tj what cortcf argumTCir Cim. ply that a tiir.c l.ancrcJc-siofrt i.ixjar. tioneU it. They do cot say that tUslima honored custom has sanctioned t!.a clcciian of Senator from Kooxtirie; hut if there is any tUr'dje to custom at all, 3iasrr.--ch as ICnaxvillji has usually furnishcJ , I ha Senator, s!ie is siill entiilcd ta lhat honor. And hero lis tho secret of tha 'indign'a. lioa aroused by lha cltjction of '.Ir. Dell Now lo ray mind, tho' very circumstance that Can Tecoessce, alias KftoxviUsjha sa lon furnished ono Stjnaior,' is the very reason tho ought not now to complain, beside, there has beeo a period tA ihi his tory of Kr.axville, whea sh.9 had a claim to h sat ia ihs United States - Senate, lhat sha cannot now' boast of.i- I allude to Hhe dayT0flIuS') I. White, .Co!. Johr Wil l i'r.i," and others now no nao'e; and it was o il:a force cf their talent rnoro thaa'the . t honored cu5tomn of which so much i i s is J, that they were indebted for a con. tir.j2::;n of lhat honor. But all' this pa r-h z.;:i "msv Tcnnesso beinj shorn an J c.i.:: tared," is demagogueism cf the IjacA cr .'.rdornag jgueisna of lhat ape cics tht suiis-Locofocoism, .but is not a djj '.cJ u ths mniJlaa of Whigsery,- il very il!y c; mports with the doctiines of a party h:,j i.utto i3, "the greatest faod to tho lar;;.,it cumber! v But the Whir party ara threatened wilh. a withdrawal of tho Knux cour.ty WhTas. Is that iheir Vh:jj-ry? I: i:"iha rpoils" for which they arc cor,'.cr.J..o? I do not believe it A ftn'v vil!;j pjliticians may be thus in. fljenccd, tut ths great body of Whigs ; io Ivaox" c3j:.:v - i for principles po for mcaiurcj, r.. 1 1..; a. , BJside, lh3y; look vp urt Ju!-i nll ns a Tenncssrean, as be tonirg ct-l'jivoly to no ona divwion of tho State, tat tl. j property cf the whole State, i:i thoy in common with Mid dle ar.l Wc t Tennessee have an equal interest, r...J it 13 their pride and their boast tbo, lhat 1 2 U nyt exclusively .the prop erty cf s!l Tc:nessce,-Mhe whole nation claims Lin as a public senrantj of whom th.'y crc j ! ; r. -J. Yes, sirj tho an. nounccmorxt cf t!;a election of John Dell to the Ui.".:cd T-.Tt i Senate, is failed with joy. by tha Vl.s of every Stae . id the LT:.'-A's '. "IVriSesacan I am'proudof 'il.'.i. v.h.: I .A humbled and ashamed to f..3 th.t i 1 ut cf my .countrymen make rr. : ro Ijz'A C . v i -; ans the . ground of com- -Ji deprive themsahrca cf the :r r. ,n 1: i-pon us as constituents of I by tho rcft'iclion that this cnon is not general, that it 1 cf d: spirit ii c:- c r v; i ta a few, while' the. great body. I7 Cist .Tennessee "ihe riht : '.7hTg party in Tennessee," ep. i V cf the Legislature. T1 i ! 1 1 ive already S3en, I have : rt;:Gfjcos will unit?" with a '. '.jj Irants and their Li Cist Tennessee, to,ra'sa. , a - eat hue an ty about E. '- ,,shorn;and c1ishonorcdn C9sin set asiJe-East -....r',-(3 LPon 'cr ri-hts dis. i.v.crc-ls sacr;f,ccd .zf c:al vassalag-, kzl a long y of such lika jargon; but tlo - . J true, Rsed bo alarmed hy ' ' '-hsj Ten':cr""2 occupies 2; islha n:;:;cil wcrlJ end' ' ' "cf JchaDall inthoUniie-i ,. 'i .n.ccntrl'bulsto eU.V2ts r h ih2 ran!; of Vr.U futcs 1 1 V. 3 b;t r t Dead,1 1 cf C'JT CX- . 1 3 rc-.u-m. c. ir rial 1 rncuk I 1 a pirtv t --v met'.;." doirtot. 5, had r.i. -3 icttad! J -Tn.r.ar7 rl-::i frjrj l.ii o'-'-J U t ! c :r 1 '.r tr.i t'r.:.i r:ri lra:.i C-I.2 t- r.a:3 r 1 1 - : - - - .'ir.-.' - cf t'.I L; 1 3 c crats," t.t fjr pr:r3. ' Lxc-.a-ca 0..3r...:in-: ar. ; .'. . ",- w.Aik t:r. .:r.trta ti.:r.:?. inc-r,-;-a. er.:aof tha Krr.ittJ silj cf Cal'.cn, chhtf. rs it r-cri'.arv to remit cc!a In crJ:r to draw ca!-:; U, ' . o:: ' Departed, th'.s l.fa at the rc;J:r:''i rt her bui- l si J i.i t!.ta cajri'.r, cn f .' ir i . , i-I .t t!-T r0Tt-Vcr. li'17. .Mr. xYvr IlaMnr. wifa cf Jj!.i Ihi rial,in the ZZih year of her 172. ' rira. Hindi! was xs the da-htcr cf Jc n pur Cajs'Oa. was born and raised H LJnCombo crty. Witt: re at the are of Sixteen vcars sha v.as . r..-.r. J ta "Ir J- 'n llir.ial. Abo:t the Jcr the jretl.o'r.aV'Cr. ch-reh, r f -Ahich, to Lhs lay of her lamntcd death, she hved an accrrta. tie caccij'-r. Fort'ieUHve vrart the writer this notice has li lie f -leisure ef ia lalh'iiU acquaintance wit!i tstt l.an Jal and beca a irlrA. her of Lhs same c! itf with her. t Le vms rta, Ur attendant o;xn a!l the orJ..iincei of t-So IluUr-e of God, and wascfLem naJehapy ia l!s Ijtc; bat i.he Ij g.c, Icatirg behind her a be reaved husband and ter motherless ehildreo two of which are mfantswilh a numerous cir cle oT friends to mourn her f parturc; but they mourn not as tho3 that hate no hope. Sister Jtaniiil Lad been indelicate health far some time, and rcrad lo hate, a precr,ilml"'t that her JIgrim age oa earth was drawing Rear flsciose. On Friday night, the 13th, shd Wii taken ScriotUly ill and medical aid caircd in." Notwittutandin'.' ever thin was, A inn tit .a r. medical skill could accomnhsht death had rnark- . - , 1 s ed her for his victim, and coa!d not bt pot' e if. Ujriflg each lucid interval, hef time was t pent in prafer and praise, and a few minutes befors her final struggle, her hatband asked h'r if tA was happy in Jesus? Shb answered. Yes, and died without a groan, and doubtless is now reap. in? tbff reward ef the finally futhfiihCowt. - NOTICE TO BANOEALEU3 : 4 . Villacl ti iytiX In Cfferinj fir Eli tssitasillcsjtal it the lit. 1 cf ttc Cant cf Caps Tear, ttl v;IU th:r;c the Cnstcziry Fc: ' fci fcfi i:rTircs. AshcVLVApriH 15. 1847. 1 JU ty. jw:otxxcxocxocyKHX I ALBERT T- SU1I11EY, i j Wit! tlttii ti nesswins izl Crffrkj. t task Cape fcir. . J 'Asbsvhxk, January, 1847 333.- ! X I lira! Habit Ointment,' " rot BALE W AKHCVlLiLC V ' ilUG ti JonrvsTprv, - The only Agent West of the Blue Ridge. August 16.1 84TT-Ent. 363 ' Kcatl, and ProHt by Head- ; , IxiSTi ' " . Those persons who purchased property at Ihe , Trustee sale of J. M. ft ice 4 in November, 1846, aro respectfully informed that their notes wers due the 17th ultl, and that unless paid previsu to the 1st ef January neit, will Le put out fur col lection. " 'Z " - i . A. T. StfMMEY, Trustee. AslieviIle,Dec.2;i8t7-4t . v 371 Ashcville Prices Current coaaccrrcDl wtis.r. -per bushkl, C3 50 a C3 C3 pound 00 124 x 4 Apples, - Alum, Abpice. ).-' do! 00 SU a C3 25 Axes, patent, each, 4 : ' Bacon, scarce, per 13 Beeswax, -,', rt 1. - Brinlstone, . Casting ' 1 2i a I 27 3 X 14 : ' 75 4S .10 .121 , ChaFns trace, pai Candies,-sperm, ouna Coffee, best Hi' do Copperas -Cotton, w, . da do ,v ppan, bale Cum, " fcuKlicl tacal,. do FJoor,' tarrel . 33 43 2J 75 r 'lVathcr?; - pound' tiJass,'8by 10, box 44 ' 10 by 12, - ci"S. . pound Ucscng, dryi ' ' Hides, dry) do do grecri, ' An ' ; IronS. C.i rolled, pVjtlbd Ind'go, Span. Float, ' dt d-i beit Carolina, dt Lard - do Lcadi fcafj do' di. dry while, do 25 3 25 10 q 5 75 75 . ?i ia a 4 50 S5 13 . 5 ICJ ds o.l, . LcaUicr.soIc, 5-, ' - do harness, di tipper. Slolasses.l V 'd.tVsl," a 3 TO Poland . da side gallon pound' gallon bushel 25 , '25. a M i0 a a iO Cl a 75 5 V.IS, O.l, Linseed, Cat, W a 23, a 25 a 13 a 8 a 11 a 2e , Powder, test riUs, pound X7 25 ia 10 12 co common, do ' Tr.-por, " . da r tiy, - t3 . : - . . , . . -ir. browrf, da " kaf, tesf. t i . C-i!;a.,fj-ertly) bushel Liverpool, sack C'.rih L?st Cait, pound , " Crnu in . Bitter, da Talh,, 0 rt- a 4 59 "1. . do Tlie above are tie rctvlr-?1. tt, . 5 i ii . I?1 i 1; f f !t.'i" ! 4 ii . '1:1. 1. - u SI it 50 50 vll 7 10 :1 r ; .. i limn 0. Exprtu. 1 i; 7

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