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I' A ! u i 1 - . ! i i . ; f - 1.'. h - A. & Ik';- V-li t I; f .X "1 ' - 1 it- t; 1 . 1 h., -f A -4.1 5 t I Carolina Watchman.. ONTH For SDEPARTUK&0 A FRIEND. She i! gone with her bridal robea around. , .With, a n oronga wreath her brow is crowned, rr TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS,- j .1 -i ... -: i i ! .1 i . 1. J. . . . - i ' 1 . i; J I j i ; a m a ' ' . Una pott roads Wiirtcdlbitf lo"ertabUh mail ,lia Massachusetts. 5 'I have, said im, ft mou ;m .L.ii' --.-. r-j 'i 1 fouhd love for ihit State, but .that!-1-bhouldilwr routes In lexas. ! n f .,1 , ... .uj . r :u TifJo.w,,. FIRST SESSIC 7 And the. glance of ner, bright and Reaming e,yej ,I on foreign ahorca, and a c!oadeas 6ky. ...;! CM... V.. k,l. r-purjll in hpr hnmiKdi.vmilKji .. j . !To he early friends and tbeif loWg tried truth j Kuki Pmp ani eplendqr ehe paad awayr ; ' I like a fairy terrain at the openiflj day, hj . 1 . 1 Fhe his left iw.the partmj hoftjr past,- A'ahale of aaaneas ia ronna us jasi,- ; "M'Ai acting pong la the weary bfeasr, n That cannon in hop or in gladness rest. Cold cannot 'purcliaae an hourVUpose, j ' Nor can eplendor heol the bosonj's throes, : ' ' X'ailkfn arid jewelle4 vest mayihide . s K Lrrjuinit ururi, ncaiu uu uir ui pnue. I1'-' K' ' ' -? : 'ft I 7 i.'--':ii6lli!Mlixtcan repny for a kindreU heart, ' TTVfcoa hopes and whose fears ajje of ours a parr, . t. j ji ' ( Wao loves what we.love, arid Whirwe eyea o'e'riow Vhn oura are oppreaaed with patn or woe ?rr I ' Jk. 'Vho reel with us, when with thrijling tone i ! ' . ' ! We recall te days that are pa( and gone ; ' 'Wfleopwlerer we move an anjiwerinz beam 1 . i From a fund and ra loving eye vil gleam ! I j i . j .Farewell, thou much loved fnV,;a ng farewell, -j-' 'Said' fears and forebodings my, bfteni awell ';!;.! ". ': ; i Thfiuhat chosen thy lot, thou hast ppurned cohtiol, 7.; . '. ' But should sorrow awail thee D what can console, V LdT,u.rt 5 0'belved,anl j be love of ydrs, : Its hoKs.orid (Vort, are but sighp and tears ; j j '. 'jr:' 1' : ".. -t: .u: i-Ll.. i-- j'.i ,j j. Jiiu iue may uc inuit;, may iiucy teuu uiee h .'i'l-SlJiorne, P , - ; J. ' : l . nere Borrow ana signing oaa never came. II 15. ! - ELLA. I- "V r Washingto, Jan. 2, 1810. lioUSE pFREFESBNtiimVES. There "was na sessiori the Senate to-day. Mr. E W I N G, the merribe ilelqted from Ten. nesseev in place of Dr. Ieytpn,! kjjpeared and took his seat. ; ill' ' Mr. CUNNING AMI of pbjq, offered a re solution with reference t( Orjjgqn, and in order for its consideration aske a uspnsion of the rules. The resolution declares that, as nego tiation is at an endfand the vhble of Oregon belongs to us, it is our duty tqi put the country at once into a condition to prdteqt ourselves and our citizens in. Oregon. tXhe' Senate5 at half past Uvelve o'clock. ad- 1 ' I t 'y 1 I. I : - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Oregon Report from the1 Committee on Mr. C. J. Ingersoll reported from ite Com mittee on Foreign f Affairs a Joint Resolution advising the President of the United. States forthwith to give the notice to Great Uritain that that the treaty of .the Convention of 1827, is abrogated and ;annulled. i j '; : 1 l- Mr. Ingersojl. moved to suspend the rules in order to receive thja resolution; and, the vote be in" taken, there was but one dissenting! voice. The resolution -being brought be lore the House and read, .Mr..'Ingersoll moved that the resolution be made the special order of the day On, this the yeas and nay si were called, and fbr the first Monday in Februarys j . ii j ,l stood thus ayes 75, noes 89 This was: not j Several member? ried out ftqo long," 'tqo a stfict party vote. Mr. AUJVjHS voted in the long," to-morrovV' : now,f ccc. . -,t amrmative.i t Mr, Davis, of Kv.. from the minority of the - . ... I . ' J . . I 7 : . - i. . ft f- li chaVrred with the! sins of . others int Mrvssachu setts, I must impute to the ignorance of the gen-, lleman from South Carolina.' To be charged first with voting against the war, and, then' with rirt! Biinnortinff the war, he hoped he tnight say wa ratherJo.be4 imputed to the ignorance of JXJS'TiREGEIVED EST; ASSORT '-!- ASSORT hi AXQ CUEAPEST , ' . t -. j -MENT ihcj gentleman than to any malignant indention. ! : . . 4 (Aiplauset) ; 1 UT XTST i Mr. llhett now resumed, and ; said that , o .Eicr offered for salt in the town of Salhlm! nAlitwMan sia himsplf should be ii?n6r-J ; I f ' i. ' Some conversation followep with regard to . Committee, asked" leave to present a minority ' gambling game between men as to what see s' ! reDort from the Committee on Foreij-n Ilela- tidn of coutitry, and what party should secure vodho- a politician as himself should be ignr .!!!. . I 'I ! .;..L - ' J!..! an of all that Had oeen oone uy met uisxm guished gentleman from Massachusetts wa's.-Qqt feurpri$ingj but during the nine yeai-s he j had hejd a seat upon this floor, he had found tpe 2entlemaf so constantly opposed to. the South and Southern measures, mat ne inougni ne could not be wroOg in placing him in opposition to kh& war. ; cai camel which? had been played uJv i this i Goldld spiicrSpec -arles Perifocal, noW," actiordinglto other me.nbers. He be- j f German Silver, Steel ari common do.9s nevuu, tuu, luiuvii .apwu.uiSoui5 l"" aiso, a large assortment ot l.lass to suit w irWK ' ! J Hf, Tl .TJ : i . c . r"! ing a ganiB 10 setuiu u icicr i rusiueiia i can ue pai in irames ai a very short notice A MnT. WIITPII lRPnoin tvnotrl i-fi , ' . UUUU All f OiI- ver Lerers, Lepine, Patent Vertical, and common Escapement Watches, fine ladies and gentlemen's breast tins. and finder Rin?is t new and beautiful patterns,) firie' Bracelets and Necklace, ilain and set Studs, crold Guard and I Fob Chains and Keys, gold and silver Pencils anu i nimuies, gold diamond pointed Pens, PU)SPECTt: I Am::"' A Edit Vhiz Juun.rJ Ai t , JbjGEOr.E V wl: thf nrpruA timp vh!hir f hot 1 cir rr nn 1 iV.- '..mmitfoo day of January, which was asiigtied for the con- ' tions.: Leave was granted with , sonic' reluct r. i. Dec 9, 1 ' 's ? I. sideration )f the Oregon Bill reported by the Committee on Territories, 'f hd Journal states 5 that it wu9 the 1st Tuesday. ance, and Mr. Dans read his report from . the Clerk's table, declaring that the notice ought to be eriven bv the treatv-making power, and that ,Mr. DOUGLASS, Chairman f the Commit- j it belonged to the) Executive and the Senate as e the state - tee, moved to change the timflj td the2if Tues- a part of tho treaty-making power to giv day, which was agreed to. ! ! ' ! notice. The report concluded with thql the next President. . Mr. Simms of MoJ argued that if we own ed the Oregon up to the 49ih degree of noi)h latitude, we owned up to 54, 40. Chapman's mid Emerson's superior Razor STRIPS, Chinsec Ilaiors, Rodgers' Knives and Scis sors, Silver Spoons and Butler Knives ; Together wi;h rnany other articles o?-ial!y kept in Jew- Altof which will be i Axtsiciv R ning a secon J y , i r . ly un .4Tedenrei. I -bout JjOO.wit'i a -cf th ta'.ucof the v, two I undred news-u' into t office wishi:u have hJerrd bosh of 1 ' men if have been mn!. workai both its ja:ii :.: confidently U-lievrJ , u .. the pirtof the WLi - 5 : erallyi will soon be 5- . . ally fir. every orJer cT : tnakejit in all retect fcal tfii,lished in tlie 1 the cliitinacd cuiitlJ i.c the country. : i ENdRAVINT.s: T year,secoted can-f i ! v ; . acconlpanied w ith cr ! a part'df the hlitor v eft i - - - elrv stores. Allof which will he sold vrrv low frvr n-L i i l r .l i ' " ine most Uiira aim .war-iiKe gprecn oi me i or on tmie-to ounctiial mstomer, Tnll . hP; A.r." l " ' r day was; made by Mr. Simms. He talked of; oDposite G. W.' Brown's 8tore. ' .nee Cl.h.K?;!,1 :c 1 I 1 - 1 . I 111' I-, !' I I I " 1 'UC IT. ! war, Dioooy streams anu ciasumg arms, iikc ;a . Vin. Yn1t,. ... to 3 po. A monn-.v eview u i r. r r lara a tpar in n.fm "iiie unuse men weiu uu i receive rcuyns ment ot tne taci, anu a resolution uesigneu 10 ue ,' ina.ii wuo io tu uiriuiuK ocuct uuii un uie uies- , . . , , . . ... Mumrsui misjiur ; - . . i ' : . ' - . . . . : L! . . P c . , Cnronomiters. dun ex. honrontnl nnlnt. ...r i.it.cl I i I Li . trom Committees. I ! I i a substitute for the report ot the majority. sings and laborst peace. ; I . J . ' ... , 'r . , V"' reouor inexact ilu , Mr. HARALSON, from thp. Military Com- The resolutions having been read a; second i Mr. Yancv opined the fioor at a late hour, ! T ,S P, T' ' boiw,'"a"d -rt,on Xo mittee, reported u bill to rais tW Regiments i ,ime, Mr. Ingersoll moved anew to mak it the 'aid on his motion the House adjourned. iflXI Jn XSn I I , - t nmn trom a ce ebrated Watph matiiKT KatKliehr..Anr ; numlri. 1 of Riflemen, and a motion to jnajko it. the gpe- j special order for the first Monday in Feb'jrtfary. cial order for nk Tuesday, ciusjed a debate, in j Motions were made to strike out the 1st Mon- Written for the Carolina VVatphman. Fram Aunt Marts Arm Chair. AN ALLEGORY, I have been all my life a wanderer. Circumstances v which it is rieellesa to detail, kept me, and the Ciiravan ' V'witl which (I journeyed, for many weeks in 4 dejiert in : Arabia. 'My companions were mostly liiloKphers and : ! Naturalists, Engaged in preparing works which were to , jte pubiislied on their return to their native land. ; They s ' were wrapped in their studies, grave; and taeitur, with ; J neither time 'nor inclination to join in my wanderiings, or taka interesCin my childish fancies. " I had no claijmai up : : oa their kindness save ihis accidental companionship, j -..spew most of my time alone, and became quite a jtfsjon j "7JV: ; The' rnohtbs would have past niost wearily but : 'y that we it(n. tarried at a bright spot in the wilderness, f v Jari am of peculiar beauty, the only one to be band for r r rnany leagues. It was indeed a sweet ahd beautiful spot ; t .'when compared with the bleakness land barrenness . - . arpund, t, was small, the eye could easily takej! in its : i ;whb) extent. My companions occasionally joined me ; ' in my atrolls; but ihey were occupied withlearned lore. and , did not ;ofte indulge themselves, thoogh ail acknowltdg ed'it advnViges. Tlg velvet carpet 6rj which we trod I' Was naBieilff J occasionally with a few fjrail fioweis A 'little gurglini stream issued beneath a large stonei, The ' : : grf wth UjCfijtaincd was three Palm trees, two of them v , ' ijtill yoang nrid tender, the other was tall Lnd stately, and 1 seeiel4 nearly arrived at maturity. Breath this! tree I . : have aat for hours and hours ; often lafter the col dew began to fall ,! and the tinkling beljl and gliimmering light j in lh dismjice, admonished me to join niy company, to ' l'Pt1ftkc of ur evening meal, join in the! social grayer, ' and. seek repose. I alWajD Sighed to jleave: my .tree, .'though thesf were life trails. .'Prom nbt meetina: with ... sympathy aid a flection in tho$e aroanJ pe, t gradually . la chaired thejjiabit of talking freely to my belovecj tree ; ;.i pouring out every feeling and sorrow t nd I almost im 1 ' azined aa Its branches murmured ovef nne, that it was : - conscious ofj my aflection, and sympathised in my; trials. '! ,'' Once, after ijeiiig absorbed in my own hfciorf' I fancied inyself listening to that of the graceful tree hy niy sjde. ; It aeemed t look dnvn with almost a niotlieiCs teuder . ' liea on the wo young trres near it, as iheir roots were ..laved byjhe, stream, and their boughs gmtly. stirred, by . V the winds of lie nven. I then observed fiir the first time, the stump of a tree immediately heaido us ; it seemed as is if it had been the , . . . ' - S : whjch the Oregon question wfis dragged furth. i.dav in February arid insert 'to-morrow.' These Mr. DOUGLASS hoped there would be no he Speaker ruled to be out of order, ahd the dodging on this subject, and rejprtached some of 1 debate commenced at once upon the motion to the greedy J exas men tor thefr lpditlerence a- j refer.; Mr. Giddings, of Ohio, obtainihg the bout Oregon and: talked abaut! the "game," fl00r, asked thtl Speaker if it was Hebatablei mat was praying. ! i i ' The Speaker decided that it was. ? ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE. . A moving scene took place on Friday before i mm from a celebrated Wateh making Kstahlishmont in numli- rhiladelphia, he feels no hesitation in saying that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all those who may fa vor mm witn tneir work. All he asks is a trial. li is imoiv.'.i, n Mr. HOLMES, of S. C, rose! to express his sentiments and his opposition o war measures, J Out was called to order tor irrelevancy, and re fused to go on. i Mr. ADAMS then rose, and there was a gen eral sensation, avowing himsqlfjin favor of giv ing the twelve months notiee"j to Great Brit ain, for the termination of the? jpiht occupancy of Oregon Territory j i . ' "'. ;' ; I r-! Correspondence of the Baltimore. Patriot. WashingtonJ Jan. 3, 184G. ' in senate! M Memorials and remonstrances against the ad mission of Texas as a Slave S;tate, and a resort to war in the; settlement of territoriol disputes, were-presented. J j -I j , Bills were introduced by Mefssrs. Breese and Dickinson, to sell pertain lead mineral lands, and for improving the-Hud$on river, which were read and referred. ! j I The bill from the House, establishing a col lection district at Chicago, injliltnois, and the joint resolution to distribute the usual estimates of the Treasury Department, vfdre read a third tinie and passed. j j j ; The Senate then went into executive session, after which it adjourned, j - j ') I . Mr. Giddings then launched forth at bhee in to a speech still more peculiar than any one T . ,... l n i i . i- i tt i i . i i i uruuiz: uuu jiiiuii wuicues win De auereu io Da tent le- 0 . -.,-w.r r .-r j o ! vers, and warranted to twrtorni well- Old gold and silver taken in exchange for work done. The subscriber' feels thankful to his friends and the public for the liberal patronage bestowed on him, and hopes by punctual attendance to business and reasonable charges, to merit a continuance of ihe favors of a gener ous public. JOHN E. BOGER. Salisbury, Sept. 27, 1345 tf22 - net maker in Norfolk street, appeared to answer i writ pf habeus corpus. He was accompanied J by his son, a very handsome and well dressed Hoy, of about sevpn years, upon whom he evi- which had preceded it. The motion before the dently doated. Ihe mother, who was present, country, he said; was entirely different from ; had procured the issue of the writ for the pur what it was a year since. Important Invents ; Pe of obtaining possession of the child, as had occurred sinco Congress was last in ses- ! illegitimate. It appears that about eight or nine sion. The balance of ;Powcr had beenMang,- years ago the father and mother became ac ed from the free to the slave States, and be-was ! quainted in Switzerland, in the Canton of Basle for restoring tile equality of power by -adding ! where she. resided. They loved, but he being the whole of Oregon to the Union. Hesprefer- j a German was compelled by the laws of the red war Avhh all its horrors to civinir die bal- ! Canton, before marrying, to give security that ance of poweri to the slave States. iM I his children should never become a public j Mr. Giddings went on to address the House i eharge. This he could not do. and they could at great length amidst many intterruptiiiis and ' not be legally united. According to the usage ! 111 . J i- fT II J I ill l.J.i: . f rf tliat iramfri' kutvnror t Vin v nlftfTotl ikom W,H M 1C ai,"ucu w u' ''IMV'S. Ul , V . j V 7 U)f2j for the FaUaad Winter of 145 and'd, troops in slave 'States for the purpose 6f sup. ' selves to each other, and lived together for a which fir e.xcells anv thinz of the kind heretofore oub- time as man and wiie. The man, after the : Ibhed. Ife still carrieon the birth'of his son left Switzerland for Ne w-Yo, k. , TAILORING B US1XESS lie promised to write lor the boy and ius moth- . . . - , , , . . . , er. whirl, he did : but she could n.rt tho., l.,r. I m aA 1 s Vl rancnes, a. niso .a stanewnere ne is ev numlar of pages, U woodi Certain it i ate and Sustain a tnslr ; ; a VhJ Review nu-t 1 great lubjects, eitiier v. with more nam s at t! shpuli trefer to mop tl ! arged.on uT saicri! : pericktical can be ef."c it. : ALL MB FASHIONS FOR 1845 & '6, At tlio oltl Tailoring Establitlimcsit ! HORACE II. BEARD, IT AS JUST RECEIVED OF MR. Mahaj, the SLj aaa isisaa a UPaiLr2.S2rf and r 1 Li il 1 LLp'Jul 30. aN,ayMjM 1- jiEDVCTloy tjeai item of ex; -t :. L ..Tlie p--.--.r . '. F. troops in slave 'States for the purpose jot sup. pressing insurrection. He believed ltj would . come, and when it did come he was fo? Justice to the slave, j 1 1 Mr. Cabellr;of Florida, called Mr. Giddings to order, but there were cries to givebhim a hearing, and Mr. Giddings went on to give his reasons for giving, the notice, which were in substance an indisposition to submit to ihe cir cumstances. t r rrl V ti nuvt n n : n eenn m ru) atm ta r, 4rA rAar na her mot her, and only arrived l.lrfre with her boy tomers with fashionable culling and making of garments, : m uciouer oi lasi year, to nnd that the lather. I not to be surpassed by any m the Southern country. Tonc- i had married another, bhe resigned the child I tuali,7. despatch and faithful work as has been, always i to his care and swotl employment as a teach- 1 H,aH f"f "f?1 anJ -,ject- . ankfuI ,ur I,ast enc,Jr , ; . iN . agenient, he hops to merit itscontniuance. c r,t"' "V -J 1 tmmS an acquaintance wun a -, N B. Thsuoscriber has in his employ a workman ho cannot Le surpa5ed either North or Souih. , Oct. 4, 115 ttS II. H. BEARD. A posta mer amount. Ot M 13 earnestly r interttted in this tle-L-. inanv! subscribers 1.5 l place i pf residcre, t j i.. the postmaster. 1 If i 1 meanrpf procurlr.t . - . aily oicain a nutalrf-r 'a tant oil would te est : trouVjei and wiue -r'.- est f phe country. Tfeat ihia may le mittri, Societies, tL! are ojrrred : Five c mittaJjin current JCew- mjr rfsponsio.e fjr 1j :r ns in the c: a t v scnption.can receie ;. . cpedl or in any othr v. ; AI rommanicaiio!-: G. litoLTO.x.ll'i.Ns-- - ' ' , If some rude hand had felled it, and as i , largest and arongest of thr two. I looked up, fancied f '. r,;.; heard a; soft sigh, and felt my check wet by a gentle phow 'iJ h'V.'oears;!;rom above. " Why.foh Why". I asked, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The Bill reported by Mr. IUfalspn, from the Commititee on Military AHairs,;to raise two Re giments of Riflemen,being first in order,- Mr. C. J. Ingersoll addressed ihe Hoiifte at considerable length in favor of obtaining Ore gon in as peaceable a way as bssible, but by all means to take it in defence of his own course, and in approbation jof aj part and in re ply to a part of what Mr.? ; Adams said yester- dax- ' ' . Fi H i Mr. IIaralslrn followed, and explained the ob jects of his bill and the necessity of passing it fnto a law. At the close of His! remarks, he called fijr the previous question but the House 'refused to order it. lM Mr. Darragh advocated bur rtigpt to Oregon, Mr. G. appeared to change his mind, as he j substantial daU'y-man on Long Island, who (be- w progressed in bis speech, and at last he thought mg first made acquainted with her whole his- j that war would not come, lor the 1 resident j tory,; married her, and consented to adopt the 1 would back out, (Laughter.) He wasjhowev. j boy as his own. fThe child, however, had be j er for the notice, and for the territory, ind for ! come attached tojiis father who was passion- J making free States out of it in order to bhlance 1 tely fond of himaiid refused to gire him up j Texas. Southern gentlemen had brought lhs 1 hen e the writ cf4iabeas corpus. The.Judxe, j policy upon us, and now let them feel the can- of course, dcidel that the custody of ike child sequences of it. They were ready enrjugh to ! (being illeghtmate) belonged to the mother un bring Texas into the Union, and they may now less it - should become a public charge. The take the consequences of aiding Oregoi'i, even scene on the surrender of the child was painful if war should bo the result. Kc saw Southern ' the extreme. The boy screamed and clung gentlemen busy and fearful upon the fiooijof the ! to his father, refusing to listen to the entreaties House, who were most valorous for Texas. ! ;and endearments of his mother while the tin- Mr. .McDowell, of Ohio, continued the Rebate, ! happy father appeared almost heart-braken. j He gave an account of the galfant manner in pHe contending that the child being his ahd bap- j which he and his friends had come to the. res- j jtized in his name, he had a right to it, and iri- ; cue upon the Texas Question, and called noon ; timated that jyPVould not ffive up. flnallv, j the South to act as valiantly for Oregon5; He ' hoyjy4w,-hq ' ahfi his fiiends departed, leaving hoped that Southern gentlemen would not be in- j. -the child with his mother, who at, length stic- j tim;.dated by the idea that their country was to j coeded in partially quieting his sobs and taking ha overrun bv blacks from the West Indies. I him away.-KV. Y Evening Gazette. - FBESU MED1CLNES, PAiyrs AND DYE STUFFS, p d i I f I Wines and Spirits ; Fancy Soaps, nnd IVifumerv : Shop Furniture ; Fine Tobaccoand Ciirars ; Quiets. Paint and Hair Brushes; Rice, Oil", and L know Cr,ndles ; and a large variety of fancy artic le for I.a iir and (lentletnen, ju?t received and fursale, very cheap for cash at WHEELER'S. Salisbury, Nov. 21, 11.') tl"30 $25 HE WARD. RANAW.kY from t!ie laie Genre Miller, in Row an Countv. six miles soiuth of Salisbury, some time and maintained, with creat soirit. that Conirress i I" regard to tne Oregon question, our title was ought to adopt at once the necefesaiy measures j beyond all dispute. The Secretary of State had h Th j? I ' f r hi Tl to secure the territory, This would bo doin" ! made that title; so clear that no County Court . 1 V a ffWOter. i he a Vi i . ,t , , p 1 i..... u .i i rr. I i .l . ! ley of Bath is not one at all uns H to ine i course of Rj. no more than what Enorland llid bpon .imr lawyer would deny it. He was oddosc Hfitti mCirancn frw llio cumn lorriln... ..,. ! I r wlliell llu 1! V fn 1 1 1 J Vfli b;iflrri!iflti n nrl 'niilrl i f " iM fuiivnsv. lr lifts vv I f IVM c it J SlXICt" 1 1 QOO Cl. I 1 ....J,I L" i ".;.; . I roc lOOi Uiiv: 11 au tTAltrilUCU UCl TUriMJICIIOn Over : mv, iau "li. .m-runcu mmuc nil . . .!..! T . - 1 1 11 -xrkr e ." .1 -- - . . -.-. .1 - - i;aiPKi si iioiiiii'ii ;l iiiiiimi ls iiis. iiiii wp 11 ri : amirc nu'in mtr ner iniverv in m or k 'ii ior nr rn:i- wan 1 Wia. what riiih? hand Could llnrt liave! warttmilv nnr. r all of the territory that she claimed, and whv . , - - - v t " . -j tj 1 - w . j ; ' HpJ di)ise who were made to cheer ar. sustahv ch j should we not do the same ? i. ' ! ; other, and shelter the poor wayfarer in Utis waste, howl- Mr. P. King commenced by Reading the pre- . t jng wilderness T " Hush," said a loiv swieetlvolce, dietion of the London Times alp to the course j "If nor thus hastily pass judgment ; the hand of Heaven which Mr. Calhoun would pursue upon this Or- i .I..n ih TI11. Biimmr iftlnnn BwJilt hv nrid ' IiIip I eSon 'question, aild thought it SttUular that Mr. . ' liningfi,m Heaven laid low that towfring fonni. ! Ci should have foreshadowed the; prediction. him against giving the notice. The gentfoman ''.Tbongh Faometiines weep, I would not miurmiur. ! Ah ! J he was beautiful ; his bougha spread fa jn round a re- " Arge for the weary and forlorn, and ye4 they grew lleav epward." j! . : . j .-, , j'o A pause. and deep sigh succeeded ; j-tip voice; went rfV;--" l am' endeavoring to imitate hlirn."; no weights Impede thq growth of ihe Valm, upwarjfs it must ever M grow, but I mast sonjr alone, my companion, my guide, 1 raised myselt m eager 4-- I In cf Irl It ti'ao nr.k 1 1 L'Mnit?n ,i'Vi,i ilT. H.JI I from llhiiS nan nrnnnimnofl tK'nl In K i.iln-ir.n fered to England the 4Uth parillel, that she ' which he had 'dona himself. would not accept it. He was decidedly for, ta- Mr. McDowell made; some explanation, not king the whole of Oregon. ' . I heard, and Mr. (Knelt went on to defend his during the month of Julv lost! a bright mulatto girl nam ed llmrirt. ifaving purchased the said girl, I will cive ! tlie abore reJird for her apprehension and delivery to ; me, 111 the sanl county ot Kowan, lour nnies soatuwetijM I 01 balifjury. lit is be.icved that she is now in the coun- ty of "t)avidsonL 'Randolph or Clmliam, passing herself. Ulisuited to our ' rt'iiouM' a? airee triri. .ne nas a .smaii soar over one .pi .- c , r . ,01 her eyes, anu a lire oraml on ner 'tmgn, and is a utile Jer which Ihe Executive had made, and Would i '.7 J- trlcf u ulu V" a-; freekk-d aerobe nose. .Slii is about 1 years of age, ls;tt ;, intU U, r ' Mrwll mAU omy against its proiession, anu never Mid r flve feet two iJcheshijrh and out hmilt. 1 will 2ive the .. I . .1 . .i i r mitci w. i . . . . " . ! comnelled reluctant v lo irive wav to thosn whh tinement in aofcie jad ao I can sret her agnin. Letters .neiUa.t,moreoventIon,.and what wathere tothe attention of our read! on 8;,J"J to will be said ot the Oregon question. - . ! T . Al. . ,. , punctually attended to. Mr. Rhett, of S. C., continued the debate, and Let l,1 6l,llice to fa' lhat R!1' hve1 a l,fe ( ' HENRY MILLED, at once fell updn the geUtleman from Ohictwho, ! of ( hcf m5t 8f extravagancy : December 13, 14tf33 ! at the last session of Congress, had voU with Ttl. lY. EW XF.AVER fll EVER And the be6t assortment of ? Con f vci ionaries 9 ! " ia cme before. hea'r more,- mounting to insanity, and won it by a good for-; j tune tnaf seemed connected with the superna--tural ; nor was he free from generous and dar itif? sentiments. He. on one occasion: rUkpd posi-'; r.. .t . i i r .i ' ; r- kxr:.u rn..inj- ilJJ!-ar tinn Hi, tA.hn, ...k uli enure coioshi loriuuo on tne nazara oi the; lir. i t iiiiui uij lunovvi-u ujiiiiusi iVir. rtUimS i l,w,, u um as iu we nunc, . : . T, . . A. . , . , course and in rebuke of Mr. K,n. fie spoke j and what was to be the effect of giving th ? no. ' i lc a-anf ? Russian esftatf'thf s,avea v,cIhi for hour, and was at times r& eloquent.- tice.. IWar w,iild be the inevitable result. En- ' T- ft? "i 1' i i f '- . . . w vt .1 , ii .i i r i ... . succeeded in his attemDt and nrcnmniihpfi hi: lie deprecated war in the matler inreferred g'anu wonia occupy me oeiensive position arid ..... , . , . " " " fpRESllJ M-:- TEAS. I anxietv in bui the voice ceaed, the instructive Vision w : .i iv - ha J flown ;-flnd no sound raairhed my ear -dint the eve- ping hymn Irom bur tents, heard more diatmcity as my wanilering thoughts were brought back to realities. I wended my way homewards, resolving in C04 my Saviour to march f' onward and upward," what ever bereavements and hindrances He m-jght see 'fit to I-',. .1. ; ; i . .j preparation to provocation-thought that war ethdonensi-veposition. Our institutions.were y -'-T' V u ran a.oriei cou would lose us the whole of Oregjm, while, pru- based iupon principles of right and j.isiicl and f?z inS SnoT ? h? ,vf m Palaces ;.c dent measures would save lis n3rlv the whole war was opposed to these, and especially sLch a "? ' ,la ca'ne y: a"d in my linf, ever brought to Salisbury" before, and having bought for cash, aind r ash only, Iiwill be able to si'il cheap er than ev-r, an J all of t!ie best and mopt choice felec- desiie. Subsequently he ran a. brief course of;, tions. My new stock consists (f Sherry .Madfria, Port, , 1. . . .. . . . . :! 1 : V' 1 . m r 111.1 1 t . nioi; TII K U N SPECTFl'LLV have rcen:!r .r ous Public lion- as the ! j as I . tllu; 1 thaLthey have ri m ! r openVU it for the u- f : ed wth this sssad, it .'. buildig is nearly n -.v modsHi construction, !.:; with i&j I Oulv)ii2Id2ar is mo"! commodioux'.y n: undivided attention r.f" t: the comfort and well ! them with their patrr::p M ;ksvil!e, Fcbrt: Am lnglan.1 has and contended that our claim to the whole, if I war as we now contemplated. ... ... j .. . I . .1 . 1 i a new one, would be yalrd. iiewoiild not be- j commmeu no outrage, upon our honor and our lieve. with Mr. Kinir. that the Administration 1 rights.! .Were we hot in as good, in an infinite- tne strengtnot : netc tj,e 0frer 0f the 40th parallef would be re-;: iy betlpr position than England upon this hues appovnt me ' December 3rd, 1815. 'jr- , The , Desert represents a boarding scljool in.a rliis- ithe room of a .tint purl of ihe country ; the Oasia was deir and hily gifted friend who herself, '1 ,i- 1 is represented ! !! wqalth, and friends desert him. At length, the ; contin- Champaign, Clarei, Teneriff, uIalaa, and Douietitic found fortune,!, VV B N Also, the finest Liciiiors, puch as Holland .- . .1 . "j: . . a . IT 1 1 . 1 lected when it made the otter. Ion he could not - llu" iie was losing power aim we were ram- beUev; it guilty of such gross dlrplicity as to 'nS il .every dayiin Oregon. T make the otier knowing it would be reier.tpd.and ir. iw. oenevea mat wncn we crot into a? W.' merely -to bring on a war, whereby it might ac- NV!Ul England, she woti.d very soon come to th I J conclusion that, like trench Reyolutionist, w one possessor of miijions, was seen wandering j Fvcnch BmUdu. Jamaica Rum. through the streets ot London, naked, famished ! a- t y 1 . ' ,,.,v.v, , j 1 , r , ' . . ' , . , ; Crri, i. Iu. Hum, and all varieties t . lr 1 c 1 , , , country or Domestic Liquors, P f . ... .. f J r. , J of toe best selection in Salisbury or anywhere or aosoiute siarvauoa in one ot the great me- " Drca lfid 1 nhumanih, On Thursday eiven. ihcjartt a narrative, aavs the LwiSvifle t Z . 1 1 . I fin. I - . . I. i . -.. .: ' quire popularity Mr. Dale Owen next addressed the House and depicted the treatment meted 6ut by the En- I glishJothe American settlors in Oegon keep ing mem oy tnreais, violence, and sometimes money, even, on the south side of tie Columbia, Next Mr. Baker, of lillinois, jjobtained the floor, and contended, with much vehemence and War ie I we i tropoli ele. Also, sotiip Vennrnf Tendon Porter in ouart or nint bot- Such is the course of a gamester ! j tl-?, fresh Aie anjl sweet Cider j splendid French' Cor- fTttir rC 1 rr fl,L.- 1? ..." . ! (lifil fnrlv IwToaUaf tli fi:i -St rJlim Raisins fin frh i ' - ( . v 1 1 . I J " ' "v"m v " - I Figs,' Cannes, Jemons. Almonds, fin Uoslu-n Cheese, fresh Soda Iiiiui and fresh Butter Cracke Crackers ; the most to CHIMP, CUE!'; ir II ii ... the public t!.- ; the i in Salii bury, on main v - W. Mi rphy's store, and j'. . He I js on hand a 1 i'j keeps i hiseinploym.- t i the bes materials thr ro at all tines an assortmt ; , . wants f the country, s ;. ' 1 retarie , Cup-boar dx, 7 tandalEed-ttendt, CanvlBotlomanl i' A neat assorimrnt f ( so that tliy person can l the pricli shall be niavb- : article, iut in all oft be .v: subscrilir would sny to ; well to tail and e.iarni i 1- ! tends lwifafter to acirc!: sold in tjjjis gtate. j All kids of country i r ' in exchalfrrre for wotk. ; Salisbury, April. VJ, 1- I." rlIItEindrbd to i A erwise, by Ji? : i J suits. II 'A Decerifwr 19. l4t.r -f.1 neVV spiuxc; were, warring not for our rights, but against! pio- I Something New. The Maryland papers in- splendid assortment of iin. st Cundie ever brought narchical systems of Government. Befall we form us of a singular outbreak "in Carroll couc- Salisbury, or seen here ; and perhaps i the finest Seg entered upon such a System as this, if Avoula.be. ty in that btate the, more singular, jiorhaps, come lis to measure our (strength with England , wfien jts vicinity to the wealthy and intelligent England-powerful upon every sea and in jboth city of Baltimore ia considered. An " Anti- rpud JU anJ LORINf evpr brouirlit lu-re, tine fancy pipes. the: bent Scotch Snuff j doors ablie J. Mi either in hotties ortbladders, Macaboy Snull in bottles, ! to execu Continents. If we werelfor war, let us bid our Tax " meeting, it seems, was called n that r tfteenj or twenty years hfnee county, for the purpose of organizing opposition ; the ti.K ?t fresh Mustard, Lime Jaice, Iiemon Sirup, Pep, ner not i per Sauce, Cayenne pepper, Clove?, fancy Snuff-boxes, I try. Hd YORK time to begin it. .Journal ot the rotn in$tant,..whioh, although , rapidity of manner, as well as decided ability, I we might make a struggle in defence of ouf in- to tfie collection of the State taxes. After be. u ciiy an'jCt,naiiii inic, seemed td us o trans. that Oregon was all ours, by discovery, bv tria- i stitutions again$t all the world. I 1 ing addressed by two or three demagogues, who 1 ijt About ten -'Years ago, a lunatic ciflMnntii.lln . tthi-State,'wa9 ent by his family to the !u ' ,nktc-ayhttjn at Lexington. On hjis'arritfal iat 'c that institiition,or shortly afterwardi, he appear. e(li so cuhri land rational that the superintendent ; . vWlmannger aent him home. At homi h!e tie. . rjno v.iiiUnt,' and his family determined to dis. . i Pose of hiill ao that he shoufd trotible them ho Miiger. lAjceordingly they built, ner heif own M re iideiic.0 a very small and strong ijloclc-house, ! j jatjd aronniltthat another,lhus inaki ig a double v f Block hoiW. They left a - star Haw I opening, ,! tllHigh AvUich they thrust the lunatic, and When i i:riV;.',f fby built up the opening paying a 1 jbltle oniicl juit la.ge; enough to idmit of Kii ;i Hid being eilended to him. And in1 that har. . ;i fdj prisoiij pr ten, long yenrs of heat, and cofc 4 . tho wretched lunatic has been kept by his own jfuhily. wjih'nb bed clothes iio fire. And nW hope j ;of eicapfi except through, tho gate Wdeath.i ,t:; Hoj'de!.ofiMbnticelW are a Christian com. " : f i"',He 'iiamoiui vcaven and catUi,do they permit such horrible barbarity to ty, by settlement and manifest dest cny! and that Mr. R. said he was. not afraid of war, foe no ' are always .unfortunately ready to fnfiiime the Ave7 ought to delay no longer the great work of! nation could ever become possessed of our soil ; public mind, in order that thev may ride on securing it and extending our protect bo, enacted in ion and iu- i but it might be as difficult for us to conquer other" the j whirl wind and direct the sionn," sundry risdiction over our citizens who! now reside ' nations, as it was for them to'conquer us. j : revolutionary resolutions were adorted, one of there. Oa several occasions he cjonvulsed the Mr. Rhett mde some allusion to the lew. 1 which we quote of which it is difficult; to say House Av.it It laughter I S i born zeal for, war measures in the House ofRe- whether it js more revolting for the sentiment Mr. McDowell rose simultaneously with a- ; preseplatives. The gentleman from Massaihu- j it embodies, or amusing for the phraseology ia bout twenty other members to obttin thejloor, setts opposed the'last war,1 though he isnowlnx- which it is couched. It reads thus : ; j and was fbttunate enough to succejed, when, on , to lead us into another. ' -- I ; i Zesolred: That it is the opinion of this meeting that Kvviuii, too nouse adjourned. ,SeiJetz powders, BlacIvinT, M:atches, and lots of fish -hooks and lines, fresh SarIillN Salmon, and ;Herring, and a lar;e Tariety of other n,Vticles in my line j ;too tedious to describe, all ot winch I will sell low far ; well cash and on the same terms to punctual customers. I would u!so inform the ladies and gentlemen of Salis bury and die country at large, that I hfive quit retailing spirits at my dwelling house, situated nearly opposite J. & Mnrphv's Store, where thw ladies and irentlemen are invited to call. and examine for theinseives, as there t wi.l be no uunger of disturbance by the, drinking of ar- i dent uqmd, and will bp attended to bv -Mrs. Roneche. ! F. R. ROUCIIE. IIAS DICRSO.V lie pubiii- tbat ! BL'SIXESS in : fall orders cf h ..- if'rier to any v.i,: k a,fo in : tije i, tlSO.Y.V.anl ; tastes ofkie Fa-h ions, t', .4 1 All wiaii will be want:.:' HAlRRlS" rUvrinn ti' ' Salisbury, May Ufh, 1815. ' if (f-2G 3) . i j fnIIIl subscriber jd hH old friends Correspondence of die Babimore American. Washington, Jan. 5, 1846. i.i- IN SENATE. ! CLOTHING FOR SiLLB, CHEAP FOR CASH ! re j MfJ Adams rqse with some excitqment, and any man who would, undertake to collect the Sjtaite; tax' asked if the gentleman meant hini.: a : i for the benefit of European or American stock gamblers, j Mr Rhett " I do.' i v ; i l- ! 1 brokers and speculators, would buttle the suntliine and . Mn Adams. In 1809, 1 was scllcled by'the huck,ier utthe J '?enem I then President of the United States as Miniker i If these gentlemen d not intend to pay "Eu- . t iii; . i . . . : :r ; . . . , ai ui tuiuns mi mruairei ana n i to Ilussia. and l was selected in conseouenCe ot i-ropean or American stock-gambicrs anq spec- ; c.r w vifin."i tk,i.i-ik; t'ntumr done at Several private petitions were nresented and my support of Mr. Jeffersdn's measures aganst ulators," they ought not to have borrowed their short notice. ii 32tf ! B. F FRALEV. pprppr jately referred, ; , j Greatl Brttaini; j I dicj suppose the gentleman j money. But we suppose they adopt the maxim Mr. Lewis, from the Committee Ion Patents. I knew better! than Avhat he has asserted, tits :t f Bardolph, lhat however convenient, it '.may porte a bill to renew a Patent to James Bo- i zeafand anx;ietyito involtd him (Mr.A.) in a tiif- b, in seasons of emergency, to call ouf those fiiiltvl rpminHiiH lum f tha fnmma 1 oersona Inr ain.'vpt 4 hntp 1 inf. xlaTP. trim ti'' " , av.vM ...... '-fcMv . .iiufciiv. s wl i 1 r - .v., " " J m yf ..!; i. - ' . ' .. : I ! if . i.i . .1 ' 1 . Uuixotte, where the Squire . ot . the gallant BF. FUASLKY, will also make in the latest style, well dote and warranted to fit at his shop, in the large brick hous; at Salisbury. He viill also teach the art of cutting on thetlatest knd most approved style as a- i gardus. Mr. Nires from the Committee ip which the subjectihad been referred, reported! a joint res'. oluiion to regulate' ahd reduce the price f tha puiiuc printing. Knight was represented as being lashed for fels MriA. hop$( the gentleman was not disposed Mr. Niles from the Committee on post offices . to mate var upon him for what others had dono We are not surprised that these men hung the tax collector in effigy, and committed ojief in dignities upon the inanimate object of their wrato.l Their ya lor is thus shown tr; be on a 1 1 par with their honcsty.-r-LyscA.iFiVznian, DRS. P. & A. 31. HENDERSON U A VING associated themselves in the Prac- I JL tice of MEpicrNfe, offer theiri Professional services to the Public XZT Office in the brick building opposite be Rowan Hotel. -'45 -44t ; . -i, .. 1 A ' ALL KINDS OF BLANKS Neatly printed And for sale at this Office, ? i i i ! public gist e rally, that 1. 1 j thelarejBRlCK IIOr .- I j west cou-er of the Ci ;:t-; of Contrfrd, and has flit '. ' an1 . r .-..?'-" t 11,.' . -. , commodafion of th i j been tlnloughly repuin and con vniently orra r i entirely new.: .Jib Il aoy inth State. ! lie f ..' his long experience in il. to give satisfaction to a'! v : a call. All I ask is a f i r t foryour evesl K i , Conor3, X. C., M ay l: (ttT Raleigh Rrgi,! r. I. Charlie journal, will j countermwded. . - sii s r. f .i -1 Hi 1 '.i. :
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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