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1 1 : j 1 ( t t ' :.-J . i-.i) , li . - 4. ,, . 1 I.. J-'l' 1 . ,.,-r V iu. l'il".J iut 1 .. m.inr, rt"r l" ow-iiuim , . uis uj .!' ki tl.e eotimy of -J, l(iatf .t n U -.KtrJ JcV.MO , ,. , . i, , . jVrJ-r,,!.. J!f.. .-, ; --. i .iiiift ?inn.-t , k i.i uinrj and y -Ti-tiuiri, a.,-,,., , i.r la ll L, lnor .i . svinia Jiwtisl, ii 4 UitJ L-i Journal, tir publi- iVtri Mjt, ... u ..t..an, ft jusr.rti witjov.tv . Ii(.rt i, S . , ... - .. i i. " ' V " il.v T T TllOi J i r 1 liappy couv ''bloodshed, CounfyK ' meeting of (he Mr. Adams ft to te held at y (a Lincolnton, on Tues; g ef Lincoln April court, i in tlio notice csltirig this couched in the following lot ';, chrUtLm like. Unguaier -. in Lincoln county who "iutin ofpeaceinour ! J ii'i'i are tMMra ia war, elation, and oppression - '. : r I 'll'j ' r f rv -r-f. X .rr t fr ilrtt, Yr k aJwi. f 0 03 l.C kr1 tf I. : ' 1 tt f ' - ; r -it f- i - ' m' ;in In 1 . let- rn lo U'i' i : v;j.rp Ci'l J 1 UT" ; la ciffrilc oa liie e '.'i ni'm.t mn !t one t rfm to conie from uttt it, mh wriu fc pT. or rf I in on its f-ic il.i Mixr- -f a n'Jfsiia tzi l ca2 tl , L" J , I ' 1 .-. tc- Now we s$K those auppurtcrsnf f -4tlie AiJminUtratinn whn 1pnrHce the J- 1 1. . . . 1 V c!isrital)!e, tioli'nt, and proscriptive.'io . trmiliT mi the thai a. and HT il i's Df -ii'lrl rm be found in any ihmj that !)a I .. rf.fcI K tr a 1tantt htnav in 4'nii 1 1 1 f the ftj?". Sappfwc, In fcall- nc:K ? ts nnethin sf'rr ; this, maniwrt . . . 11 . ... : n. 1 1. '. lii"- (U to (ttc republican Institution tif t!,( ir country, and wih t put a titou lii, ' ; r .'.ccs uiiiI.t tiu-tr government, f; th.it ( r i'i-'?Ti cd the rottertu'St mo an v 1 i i .i- old woriu; ana wno are op ' ' jio- i ' 1 elevation cfttory and mon wchii it' Prps'ulencj but, In favor hi .f 1 . i l hut nura rmnirt nnu . I 1 u ! A A T - l ...... .. ..., . .., m IV'I, . .....i.l.l 5?.,Hr rather, what uwui ) be .tdf -. usr i hr, stiotiia 110 aouDt ue OTerr ' VhcIuK-j with th vilest fepithet thoirt - nauy of our cDcmtct couul invent; " ami ten to quo but we should Us charged . -Uh murdetlng tverf inititiu-Uiail that 113 L il!1 hv f La llriiiuli itnrinn itin liittf -"war. - And vet .ve should 04 a Win8l less si me wis n who pcrpefratcu mo : ;tcr ; ' il to the- liotiro calling th Ailaim) 1 2'f. O-ahrt?. We have seci two i . VatemeMSfii' gcriutnated in j the Di-mocratic 'ss. the othff attributed ' to y,r, joliti Holmes, of Maine,; which jipit"i inBT Air: i.mwiorii naa wrirrnn ; j It Icier to Mr. Clay end another to .-.t.ir. li .l.nrs. it uKirh )i nrirovp nf . ir. u;.iy voie ior wr. Aaainiu , ne .miHMnciii ma Jjr. vriwmru nan wni .... ..- .ten iuth a jcuer to Jir, uiay was nub . li.'.,,,! . At A U tilth 4ltHj hltc!nnn;l .r am ' if ? 'r. Clay, and it Jtt, uucontradicteu A ra'y who would attfmpt to Jm wise tiio tiamca ot mpsrih, siauison If tjd Monroe opnd the DuUUc. ata-l ''"'nd'ieiit to operate upon the election in . ; M t filr. CranTurd tiad lcnt tua mau rn stitiTHin inmr riuw ur ii.n urn v; ; frst standing in aoc'icty, who has Wn f '. tut JCtilS ail liiuinavw nnu LWllttUVIIliai Friend of Mr. Crawford, and rtlio.'upoii liariiiv what waa said of. Mr. Cnvir. ford's letter to Mr. Chj Wrote to him ftfpon tha 1 eubject o.' the President! il ?n election. That.centletnan is. one of ' ' linn Tut ksnrv. mni;t nrilrnt Ktinnnrti.tH ; ' and IsavcU known in this Pisti jtt.antJ ' to Mr.v.Tawtoru, to oe eue ol Hm most V derided opponents of Mri AiIjuih, "Jio - has poiitfl -permitted us te eOpyfro'm f. kn fnllrr tit Mf. CrawFiiril.'' uklrl. ia : dated the Cth inst. the following Mr, vrawlorti ay -' :i ' ; V-X"' ; ' ' "You do m justice in fupposingl i jm "with you iu the tre;gle nonif raii- Lllin. tflt Mltt'ltn -fit flltt Srw!.!nl:.t ' V? li' lit nmm'u -.w ...w a inubitMm ,4- l lection..' Thotich I am. 'informed. bv '' " letters from Washingdirt, tliat, I have .wi it ten letter te Mr. Clay, epprovu2 XMr. A(lamiAdminiatration,lat lem , coufident hi eame it nietitionod but - once in the letter; & then only to say that he h destined to undergo the fate that beTel his father.; Yet. t 'am informed, "r that Me-Sforr renrfesenta that I d- ; 1 prove ork.MrAdamk''.AdmtnistraUun.' ; r .... .1... !. ;? ceed it.B"v:.;?t.' ' . Such we re neat ia the laniru.ise of N , Mr. Crawford. What then are we to thiok of Mr. Clay and Mr. 8torra? Have they, for politic! eflect, cireoU ted e falsehood in relation to Mr. Craw r ford?' - W rejeatthat thfltptlcino to I I frrt-- ' .! , i ff airnUftuia tsajca fcunor: .u i. - '' .' 1: f.Juvin letter from er eoteem rJ 1 1 iotflltctnt cnrrenpomtent, takes a Urii f but iottrtUin; wp tT OH of the prcscut aitaaltOaef sil.ir n Uvt cpi tal. We recommend it t the pern. al u oar ro"rrT , . Il'iukiieton, Afcnh. 1 ., 1 83. .H.e bill for H-relief pf the eurvivin j nrucero CI the Revoiutioo, (unit lengta becu broagit to e tleciive vote in the Senate, and t am sorry to MT there new . . mi 1 rcinvn no up mat any unn win oe done for the relief tf ihote vetiefttliU L iiffactorai of thrir tmintrr. " The I'ant proposed by tlte comnMftee of one million tu hundred lloutnnd did- lan wa rejected en iTeesday, only twHve Senators votinj for11 it. The motion to H the blank with 800.000, was loaf by a volt of 19 te Ut And the motion to fill the blank' with 500 000, wat likewise lost. 25. - As this was the very luvet mm which .would have afforded any aubsfantia! aaaistanei te. the Revolutionary (Mcers, (at U would have amounted an I y to about 82000 on an- average te epeb.) the vnte rrjcclin this araooot fs cousklercd as conclusive, against tl)8 claim. The re fusal of the Senate immediately af.er- warda, ( to postpone (by a majority ef one votej vthe tint inUenoitely. only (nanuesta the relactanee of tbat body to acknowledge, that notliinr can be done fH- the )Ificerai Their fate, however. has unqaesuonablybeett ae.tled, and the Uiiinas been laut Tipoo the table, not again to be called up'durirt the present ifgiiont and treSFetloTlie constrained to add as any deemtvo opinion, that with IU Uilt, has perished all hope that Con cress will ; ever do any thiol for those uiacere, It waa very well ascertained. that unless" a tiecided, ntMoritt or the Senate' could be induced to anpport hc measure, tiiere was no nronnett ol sue ces In the other-, house. ..vThc deciwve majorit y azainst the measnra in the Be Date, puta an end'for several years at east, to tne agitation el the u8tion mere; an in lew years, none 01 these venerable' men. will survive to tell the story of their tacnticeg. their aufferioE and their wants', Amonz the visitors at the Capitol on the fJC-asiohwas Die gallant veteran' GtniifiedittUr land; and if the decWoii of the fjuestion couju iwve neeh tnlluenceii m feeang most ccrumiy 111c smni 01 inai vencra ble patriot dnd soldier (moving through me senate namocr en Ms crutcuc Ida wliiUioc1;V and furrowed chevks telling "M vt4io of flfAr . lirpis,) would have made - an irresistible appeal to the nearis 01 an.; ,11 t ocies3 However to indulge in Vaiir.regretaV he bat. tie has. been foot, and the defci'ed ve terativhnve lt alt except their ho- ftbr.f' Their consolation rtll be found in tlie reflection.' that if. their country haa done little for thenvthey have done every itung mr ineir country. . r c ; the Hill lor the settlement of the Chums of the , Sale of ; South Carolina, eC interest n all ner advances iluring" the - War, and allowing certain: demand for arms, transportation, &c to' a considerable ramnuntr has finally pasted thk Senoie. iTIe justice of these ctairts was madeSo manifest by the Ke port of the Committee', and waa ao ful ly and clearly demonstrated in ar?u- . . -.i. T ii ... 0 mem, mat u win proDaoiy cxctteeome atstnn'ish ment "to learn , that it wan stn! -ppiMcd,and' that the inlerctt. (iho 1 1 i pel part of the claim) was . 1 ,., n, f jt e a J . t .(- ; ' : . ft ( ' ' ' t O ' .i 1 ', i ,4 ; tf Bt . rt (i.iti, I .at ,iti f rieiy kifd .' r -n tlie scure iponj, J . J tutry, Uj t ' , , j .. tun . f I'-etr peo. &a ..I t. I iu cci.;wn prints, ,rt stutjit nil Ibe Clitirtnan of ttC Mil.tjry Committee of the il. 4 Urpre rnuiifr. Tlie tlelecUun and exp bra by Mjor llsmiltMi. f lb mrnfi ti d crmurfnrr.t f the docamentv in rrUtion l "t'.c six snalitia men,1 Is an rVnr which ul titter b ftfrrivea Let t-ty imptrtgii man read tbe papers as ami from the War Department, and 1 rJ (hcms m mv erder ai fcenr trf . I ( 1 lit i 4.1 t. r: him mpou t e 1 iter cart l .1 1 rait I r- '.rt.-t '. 1 :. I III: -r ; '.e of k:.!a-ky, ( rrrt'ff part I vi.in,rave r.erer era kim.) ts a snae f intrU -ence. Ut U t Pile 04 Kentucky .vnant. env li-hiefd ai rm rrjj ..rian; sod U. Clay wdl tnj itd.nril te cheat them. 1 . f . i fa. a Cfi. idf.i a uf fw ii ' rf-ii. ir. I- l-v J ! , i J i-ration fl.lt rr, to' jct; bat wi'.'. i. t! ia t'omwuttr t'f lae 1 m . . , - . I ol ire tun'.). ir inrti 1. 1 tr.ftt i.;b ; t ut v( I'l l- r.-ej ths cn . 1 t 1 1'.. lame e ii.utl.tn at the c. Ti.e lli.tfe, u!e ia lUe t'lilo the d:co.te in r C J.r, a pwir.tfd ty M r. t,nn . JiltW 9 t f ' - i ' 'f 'I . a ; congiu:ss. t date, and he will perceive at voce 1... .1 If I...I ka tinrtk.l. .I.ii.nui t t!.e War DeiMrtment.e mitUvd tbe ihjWic. no aetter eaeiaoa avceompiiM ill at r.nrpoaeceVd have bren riewred As the pfljxre were Marraoged,f 99 readers eut.nf 100, would baveconrm- ded that tlie six militia ant were Am tnHlht KUiij'whereat when read la the SKNATE. ' ' '- ... Monday, .VircA 4 The joint Ro la lion riirr the fMivilrce ef frankior iletlert&packets.durinx the whoteyear. te tae epwer t th noose tl Ucprc senUtives, waa after tome discussion; I agreed to.- Some lime wat neut in the consideration of the bill fur the re JiefoT WiUiam M, 8eeed, etecetw of Stephen 8need; when the bill -was laid oe the table. ' Mr Benton called ' up the bilt for gradeatin the fprice V pebiie lantia, aoti ceuing Ute muse le khe States io which they 1ie;HtHit the of 1' Tani when Mr. Iht.of Mas- sad.aetU, pike fir ebout ( hours against the nriln-l bill, aed in ffi r ol (lie amendjnoaU I lie was fuUowed by Mr. eoard a the other wie; but, r I rJiM J-1-ru.CxJW . . ... . ! Vt: .It-til of too I uilrvi Khim J t naiimv t a! ; ' na:e Wlv F. J fkc. of 1: s.t a ao lUeclne fu lUo D.r.ri tua Coum'trsof R;cbnotvU, An..,, )WI fm. amt CttKborlanit. knj ricoti.i, U bo p'ce4 opoa l!n FJcttOTi f.v r.bicto ibe L ed ooltt. Ab; , natural and proper wderMhe letters Bewate-adnmrned witht-trnterin; en fa-aot.- Iuranu b (IAuUt.17laI ni Vrre I wuMuruutm ,.. . -- j . ' ix tnenlu Men. . P.ut the Secretary Wat tells e, ilut the Utters, were ar raeged. -rv Cierk. be it we. bat how did il happen, .and for what par-pon- werO they $0 ernaicti: as necessarily to mmieaii all iio Kiioaui caseally reaJ tWnt?' This' bunimti f the tax militia mctv.ihefrgory.uf tlie Hani letter. the re pvMicaiMMi and extensive circuta tine ef iliat letter, and of other false and Vcamlaltms pamphlet , are giving a tha- racier to the present earnest, deeply to be. regretted by every man, who loves his eunutry, respects - her reputation, and 'Venerates her institutions. , 2. It" turns out, at. last,; that Messrs. MA fion and Monroe were pot m the Virginia Adams ticket, with the hnow ledge on the part of those who did if, that hese gentlemen wouM Boteervej in' the mean time the coalition editors were ' every Jfvhere, and 'especially in New' Hampshire,; (where an election wat going on,) deceiving the people by arrlinn-' that Mmn. MiftiuiHi nnH 1.7 V ' . "" 1 .l. ..r . t -1 Monroe had come wit for Mr, Adams! I im'V" P"J' '!"'!'" eived more hq. lowapces Irom the time ot his death C Tuttday, March The bill pro- ndiog -.fur the, Coal aettlement ;f the lend claime in several States and Ter l tones wat taken en, and;'aftcr somt consideration of the substitute offered by Mr. Borneo, it waa lanl on the ta ble... The bill for gradoatingtlve price f the public landt - was taken' no, Mr. iieooncKtf moifrn io amvna sun penn ing; Mr. nartnn tpoke at great, length atainst the bill and the amendment. , fi'edrutday. March 26- The bill pro viding for the aettlement of land claims in several State end' Terrttones was considered, amended, ami ordered to a third reading. ; The Bill for graduating the price of .public Iandi, jrnd ceding tne reiuse to tne states, yi . wnicn mey lie, was considered, and discussed at great length. .'Some time was spent In tue cotiMiieranon w executive, Da&i- ness. , , ... . - .. . Tlmrtdau, March 2r Tlie bill for the relief ot the widow of the late Gen i rral-Brown giviiig lieV 5,500 dollars. Can any thing be conceive! just, than this attempt, to draw these venerable patriarchs, from their retire- ment, and without regard to their ire liners.)1 or- their character, to use. or ra ther to abuse their names for mere pari ty purposes?f. There must be a power ful reaction ' against any party which rerorts to trach practices., '' t . 'S Of the Tariff nothing ca, as ye, be predicted.-; -It '.MaNary's amendment prevails, Osr worst fears may be reali-. zed; if it fails, we may si ill hope. Tlie Manuiacturers will not take the ngi nal bill,,' - . The folIa,wfn article, from the llicli- mond Compileri much in accordance wun tne opinions we have expressed ef the present jSultam " . from jBeaf.-We htvehad (h plea attre' of-converaink with' Mr.!' ICinc. a gentleman from the Eastern. St'ttea, now m this, city, who has been travelling for" four yearsi anst : returned- towards the ' Closd ol the last year, from Cotulanli ttopit ami Jim iuttu.-fr-.- Mr, King was ot f Constantmobic -i- bo'ut the time so- eiWny tfiriusands of the jannissai to the end of the present yearwas, after some discussion, ordered to a third before. Mr. Fwrwanl had gone through, the Commutes rose aod reported prog resa.- , . " . ' . V .' lv s . 7liriit". Mt ETMr.nrBckef moved the coooidrratinn ef the jeaolt; lino be tdTered on the preceding day. to appoint a ieint eemmtttre r nx on a day fr the djogrnnent of Cengresa, and, the Ayes awl sue leiog caiiei the tlewse refasd to consider it t Ayes To, Neetr.- Th Ileirte; in Corami tee ef tlie "whole enthe state of the U- nton,s resamed the nttcovioa 01. the Tariff. - Mr Forward bavtivr conclu ded hit remarks," was succeeded, by Mr. Stprre, Mr. Burress aod Mr. An derson, all against the bill, and in favor of tlie1 'amendment. After .'some re- ratrkt frwa Mr. KandoipH, the ques tion was then taken , on Mr, Mallary't amendment, widt h Waa rejected -Ayes 78, Noet 102..- Mr. Mallary then mo- ved another amendment, to. which an a mendment was moved by Mri Buchan an, The Committee then rose, and the amendments were ordered to be print TpridrnJ, March" 8 The, House Committee of the Whole bo, the 'state o.f the Union. returned the cbnsldcra. tion, of the TafiflTt 'Jllie question be fore A .Committee t was Ibe araenu ment nBered by Mrx Buclianan to the amendment proposed ,on the preceding day : by : Mr. Mallary -v After var)ous oboeryatibns, tr Messr$Vf Buchanan, Uwijrht. Mallaryj, Storrs, S. Voght and Ukvlv the amendment waa nega tived. Mr. Millertthcn inoved. -another amend inentnlmed," like that of Mr. Buefiauan,, at the destruction of , the minimum svstero, which was also peg I f ulcnl ef tb I uiloJ 9uia.. On MotHMi ef Mf. Jeqnirgi,' " .JTmuteJ, Tbat Cumn'ti Vt'. ppoiiad SoUraA axl priblmt aa A.i Ute Vrmtr U Uiis IMrict. : .v-Tliia- Committee cvesislt if Jenniogt, Mr. i Weil, and Mr. t rv. ... a . -" . ( t . t On motion ef Mr, Betliune, sec by Mr, Pickett;. , , . y 4 j , , llffStJ, That two tliotiaaod op'.t. Addres be pnnted, and that four k copira of the sane to the Comir torretpondmeo In t'.o.m'y tlcetorat District, far cTialriW 'o.' ',- On motion ef Mr. Jennings.' J?wWtvA That tbe Secretary of l;. retuioe b reoeated. to trammit a c these ' proceetliii-s t tbe Uckaou t Comroitteoat Ratcih. , .,. im Jtmhttl, Thattlieaeproctodmjti bt BAed in tit KortU Carolina JouiW ai. Icigh $tw -.j, - . ..- -j : - .' , , On motion of lrft)well.1 ' . ond, lliat 0i prooo,,nri ,f ,n,rim i- oirnra or loo ctuunnar Secretary, and that the thanks of tbeCvn be returned to tbo Chairmanw The convention then adjourned ootday.':k;v''-.j"?4,'''.i-.'-. .- ' johi ;A,iCAMEribN: 'm Ci.ciEicT . M AasiwiC Secretory. ; fyhehtnHnetAfanXteZ.Th fa6 in brig Celeno, Captain Tracer, t up (ast.nit from Guspuil. via j' tevideb V era Cruz, haying perfur the whole distance from Guayaqui; Baltimore, includin iht deft y s at i Jlntermcdittle pnrts in one hundred , air dajs. At. Guayaquil Flour S23 per !lf;:-V, ;, Monte TVeo.The Celeno ir,: off-. Monte.' Video W ie 22d Ja arid wat Immediately boarded by a 1 4.ilidn1)nar, her RegiMpr "endorsed, niaeroi Aumwai rtnto ana nil r tivwl. The. question y'taJhen Jaken A.rlin. Tl.i Kill M.i.liril f..- Kn.lhLn i nit lha inimlmtiil ofR.M.1 Kv Mil.' surviving Revolutionary Officera was la'r,- wtich Avas also1 rejected -Afcs f?u",c?fio"t " v shore strictly f taken oppn motion of Mr. Woodbury, 77, Noes 98r - M?: Spragua;, had'theii I hidden, .1 h Celenfk was also preven yfbd. proposed two additional e actions rmen to address tbe Uommittee on some r?T, . . " "" ' ':'cr'ui ; . .1 t t 1 . . . ' - 1 . I . : , . 1. - I'll ,L. t-l-l... 10 tne oiy, exirnuing us provisions to uiuer iiems vi ne uiuwnea iuc v,oin- the widows of disceased officers end to mittcexose. iThe Hottse utljourned un- soldiers; the bill was then pos,tponrd to. til Mofiddtdallovr the" Hall ,t J)e . rA (tiAftn ttn nrAar-rit tm .l.v fnr X,f..nl rtt.ansl anil Vffntitattwt. V v ' .'IU I"- " HIV W. V. . . , , T. VII I IVIM.. T '.W... ... M . i V . .1 i n . - 1 ... .. I'., Ill i. 1 1 , 1 j. day. The remainder of tlie day was spent in the consideration ol the bill ter sraduatinz the pnee of public labda'. Friday, March 8-The bill for the relief ef Mrs. Brown widow of the late Gen, Boown, was aei.-(4The bill granting a township of land to Kenyon a. 11 .In.. '.l ; uouege, in me aiaie 01 umo, wan dis cussed, and ordered to a third reading.. some time .was spent ia tne ceiistaera tioo of iixccutiver busiatss, , . .. ?. HOtSE OF KErtlESEiSTATlTES, Saturday: M(tr,ch22r-'Vh9. If aitse resumed the unamshed boamest of -Fri day, being tlie '.Bill- for the,telief of j Uichard District c6NvKNtioNa of which the stood much in need this extreme rrgorarose .solely from refusal, of Captain' Fra'wr ;fo go i the port o Monte Vjideo, were lie m have been obliged to give bviuls to il mount of his vessel and cargn, tnJ ' sebjeeted to at least an"exncnsc; 0 i i 4tA Meclowt iMittktj fydA (hrtusahd doliars. -Cnrn'tnot) ore Bill The delegates from -the countict of I of the United States' Ship. Maccdun Rowan, Davidson and Montgomery, ap J very poiilefjr suppK wI the Celeiirf v pointed for the purpose otf designating somd-' fit-person as the candidate for thi district, to btr placed oiy the Eleo toral Ticket in'faro-ir if General frete- Jackwn at iJresident,.and jJohn C. Calhoun as ice rresiderlt, conven ed in Lexihgtobi, ii T entlay;..the 1 8 th instant,' that being ; tlie; .-time Jtnd plaVO frcviously horeed . on,.. Present, from twan. UenXW." i UJ fcerr.' ! Allmaild Hall, ArcniDAld tai;ter,'an ynnries 500 gallon? .of .Water from the. Mact nian, and prhcilred what necessaries wantctT. froni .the horeis"V'hh hi boat9y?Vhil.e 'on' board, tlte "Trir Capt.jli'r3tier4leivrnt that tbo hostile mies in the.Pi ovlnce of the, Rio Gmr wercnear each other, and that a Ci. wrt 1t3ttfl-f''eitpeeted; vv-. , rcra Cnr.The. CeW Uh V iiiciuu. , rari uuillll-ri -V,n0B. frnm Tim iiUnn lm-. lia tun likii'rVl . m .finuo. I linrik i. at tnilrh Innntlt nirainct ' Jh W'l I: . A S. . : i i " ' 1 - - - -.. I .... - I . u.( V, . , wuw-v ... w v.. w.'w - ... ....1.1, IIV Hllltl I.. . ..I. . , I , I . II T .1 I VI ,11- ....... I .Mil. of their mutinOuoppositionSo and ; Mr. pwight f.djowe.1.: Iij re'ply.homUlenrrf vDuaeHUerrv; d.,''M!k trwluction of the Puroiiean ays- Mr. Oakly then, Mr, P. Barbtftfr ha-1 trnrnn. Esonirest "Km Montrfomerr, military discip ihe. No one. t ins -withdrawn hm motion tottilke odt I tf-.A.!':: Ci''A.l.tVt.iiJm "tf ion exit' quence the p tern till that very critical moment, had any the enacting words, btaia. J with great difficulty, and pass d by a bare majority.' ' This circum stance must make it extreraelv doubtful whether; the Bill wilL-pasa .the ordeal of tne it. oi : uepresentatives.i Whatever may be tliQ result, however, if is grati fying to rellect, that the claims 6f Soutli Carolina have at Icnath bcen nresented in a shape, which will bring theni fully and fairly before the. National Legisla ture; and I cannot but hone the mana- nliitous and liberat conduct of our naf. riotie State during the W ar, will be ap preciated at it deserves, A W i You will have acen the: attempt made aero io pairo on ajiew turty lines' writ ten on me mie page oi a pamnalti. M some anonymous scribbler, as , letter from Gen. Jackson to-the editor of one. of the Administration naners. onMlie gronnn wrsootn tif ttmtiarity of Maud wrumg; i ne ooject is, to prove that Gen. Jackson is nn scholar, because the writer of the said lines does not even know how to tpcll rifle, ami tome other wonlt equally difficult! A wag remark ed if the General doea not know how jo pell a rifle, he knows very well how to ute one against the eoemiet of Ids cnup try. But to be serious, f , Can any thing more monstrous be conceived; than that it should be asserted in the face of the American people, that Gen. Jackson, a well read lawver. who haabepn n;tr!ri Attorney T m United .Sute, Attor 1 the mutiny issummg a criouS'rbarac ter, he consultetl' the Miniate of Re ligion whether, mucn a case,, it was right to shed the blood of Mahometans: and having obtained their sanction, he ordered the standard OI Mahomet, winch had "not been brought but, probably, for lorty jears, to be ilifplaycdj and, the mutiny still raging, h ordered .the Jan inssauus io ue ureu ujmn, torrcnis oi it,- - . .'... . . . . moon, were sued, and-.-tiieif nodes thrown j,nto the tea; and navigators; who were unacquainted with what was pass iii, in the city, were startled by .the - tiequcnt torsev .. It i how well nn- uerstood, that ccededj that '--. - moved to amend l r-uK.ii.n adequate cortception of the charactef ofLthe bill so as tn make ithe dty 'the p,,izcd by appointing Vharh fUkefj me cuiwiij pui lae moment ne jounu i commissioners oniJ.-;io.maKe'-enquiry jjj C.rui on the 10tr,,ini Tin fetpulsi the:ld Sp'an!irdv fitn al l. the Me: Provinces," had; created areat cal alurih -and VtMfusmiti .''twit si Wnc iina'pelitii'.yf 'bttsihess at eica. Ct .Cwmmodre j'ortprWaj stiif m port; t Officers, of tb quaron had address 'jiim a memprlaU soliciting hlB-influeu wiih the Government to have the Seut info thcase,, and report at- the" next .i .1' i..'....Li.J L. .1 ' session we iteiua, wmcii ouunt in e lowed. . Tlje amendment was adopted in Committee, and . leave was rcluseu to the Committee to sifarrain.' The a- mendment not havmsr been reported to the House. Mr. Oakley renewed it. and If' was again carried A. cull whs then made lor uie previous question, nut w- fore that QBesrion was taken, the House adioiiroed,V:i: ;.aUilU7, yiftwK, -m t..ii! i.juuoijr moved lu-'lav on the table the unfinish ed business of t!Jlui-dayK being' the bill for; the' reliel of. uir.partl,v;. Meade, IIC dUU. .Ill roii equippedmannerti?ii.hd Jlsent ;c lint r.tlic pi it a . . 'if--- 'L1 :c.:i.l ' a . against. iAo , i?panisn' iioet, or.tiic p pose oi Avenging, the, je'unture. ot t GO secretary On moiion of. Alimand vtlallU was proposed to jhe delegation that the name yCJehn Giles j of Rowan, be pla ced, t the candidate' for this district, on ; tlie electoral ticket 'of the :ta(c. No.othcf pet son was taken on it was fou ild unariiiHonlf in favor of :Uie nomination I ed the towh, s be - wat HmwxtJe erV ot. John Giles, .fcsd i- f -- . :' lerrero,, and tnot deatU. ,of Can' Jl Grcnun JTeroinciZScnhxx -Can being named,;the yotej hmo wasTtiiev,e of,an';cj'ofil MM Jmu mutwm,' 'when I tinc.tKvp vuote:i aiding i thR iyege lhit'jthe" UebkaVion " was f Missolo2h.tAYIien.-Jhe: Tni-ltt'ent' .Ajija.-i t the projert of fefof id sue-1 for the purpose,f taking up the Tariff, tl;e Sultan triumphed overt but the, motion did .not prevaU.VThe t,-... .u.n:.... .- . .i r -i i ...... i il..... .u . ' -. !. ... . i . mo rcucinuus uoojjs; anu nai jiie tyjr t jiouse jihth i cm lein of European tactics M prictistng I of the bill for the in ins army, ... y. -';y Two other proofs were furnisheit.'fi bout the stmt; time, of the Sultan' re solution of character, i' He ordered the xhi ndieyi of the Col.ee-Houset ia'Coii oiamrnopie to ne 'Knnrneu down; jtnu 74tfe who soughta 'sca'pe.'th. yif t encmjjiy' qfiittThg lie Vvaffsrjicepm; ittei- nied by ,her soli aud . dau rildrr. '.' Ti OommitteoMUa jj not (lrocfedl far, whoir thimitill fin -the billr after whichi on the call of Mr. Mitchell,;. of, rericc&vee, the prcvi- pus question was ordered . The ques tion on the efistrUsmerit of the bill for thus those public placet- Avcie shut' up, a third VMnS..was then taken by ayes wnere. ms reopie; met and ..murmuredji and now, wnen, tne vote ueing ayes ou, ftrt million:- ituvaV W'W.:'W; JtcsolveiL That the eluiiwsn "adilrbsa a Vttej-1 nied.by -her sell Ulid daurililpr. .1 1 1 .... . J- d .1... 1 . . . . ' i , io uie vcihtiU vorreaponoing vomnnaeu n uh- l loiirM, imormine mora ol me ooniii r:u Pu I--. .,...i.,i..i.. r. ami n-qacuiiiF tW ihi-r oiaw. bit nnuio on diet wanls them: horritaed at lhffe vh " 9 "- '-"""" ". :- wasaunut jo.oeiai Jiectraounier.a dm fhe tuttird Io the s ,. And t old lilni ' In !, Meade; -t'Mes.srs.1 Polk. Everett, Ran l .. tw ,1,;. aisA.1 hi" att-r let fclMlunni,it KJ.nmr uolpn, lJucnanan,; and o. y oo, spoKe tiwstouii good peopio ot tw. dwirk-t, owmg 1 victim jf Mussutmatt brntafityl 1 t.rm,mitiun,mmiii ,,,iih,tnfantW-'.lii.t tf, buu ne aiso oruercu ine l oners (a very noes iji'iv w( vas rcjeneu.. ,r v5 populous and povei fucUs9, Jike the; TveidojlMw'cJi 25f-The HotJse re- laroniof Naples) to be banished from sntned letctmsideratkin of, thi reSnlu- the , cityi One 'ould su noose, from tioo olfered by Mr, J. S. BTtJouV. Xvbert thec manifestations of spirit; that he wut not to- reauity' tend his eir., to the demands of the Allies as might have beenexpeetcrt. l-d-i V: felt li-We hive ever contended that a war against im key must be , war ofexter nunation. i The - Baltimore K American, speaking of; Turkey, says: 1-hetr spirit once roused, a war against them roust lie ft war of xterraina.ion.V'Tfceir char- aetcr and habits are precisely such, that,! while they make them wholly inefficient for; foreign, conquest, "they .would like: wise, render the complete subjugation of their countryman affair of ntj sma'J time,- and . slaughter, v Tlie scheme of quiet and gradual encroachment pursu ed by Russia is imputed to-a tenso of tint trutn, derived irom' bloody espe .S.'i. M A. tr. rt - , -yieii.ee.' f onj cowrjer, dte.reaSuns w raited -to die next freaidener John Q. Adama, t '- ' , A committee was: accord nated to prepare the address. vOh motion,,- u vi.rV- .Utnh)td, That the DroeecUines of tliia mect- imi hu ,f ,i 1 1.. i-i..:.n.... ..... c..UM 1. . . v.n.v J .111. WIMHI .UI.H :U. WKMLUW, unit forwarded for publication to the KaleU Slur and .WeMcrn Carolinina.'-. "'' --' '??. .' ; -,". iir; - ., Vt --ft CHAKUE3 FISHER, Ch'iyx , P. Secretary. -. : , yr;-,,i' Ski; ir i-r . 11,11 O. , in ptviocnottto tBandatedreW r-iftii-l frotrt. hta . ;:-?' 1" nawlJidB4.iK.,fcC'ottr" ardingly tletig ,1S2S, m his wsler's hcadi vW!. - . it r. a.j -'. i. i . - tn the grnund apparently.'. a- Wfr or'peifr:iTht , relief etl lVoiirt 4 ::!lC which vtb'n:.ttoIhcfconW'ni"prCe'' hersetii na jsoii enqenvourcp, fn t fefuge Jj tVeijn. '4 4 list a the v e iiieruigtf,n grape nt tliurk tlie : ?- 4,.- t tho leg Scarcely. .h,tl ? t?ie v.- sucrejeded lit' iksfftiii" htm "lifu r I thaii.a' Viqde i.JT'jl urkisVcarair c ;A .Convention of Delegate fron. the j Hp;oneofueprrty daii: hiS-f he made sotw further remrk" aol'af- ter a brief ef plaiintiotv from M r, JJti-t ' U'tt, ihedisruiith.'Wji-iagai ed, .' A resyJui inn, was-'.adoptet! .po .mo tion of Mr. Hall, referring' iH Jii -the j Electoral ' Cistricrieoroimsetl.i; tf Committee on ihe-Dtstnet nt Columbia i eouniies of Richmond. Anson. Mi io inquire ni'o i uq expediency or auopi-. Koueson ani unmneriand, wat.liebl. lit gtmilv nt the ' Ti Jt'- fed-esclai-"S.srTri" fc? ttotknigimm pn Tuesday the JSth lnst Baibarin!r nntlTou tee'that vanoloid disease whichf har mWer Hs foi-the purpose ofj nominnling a suii- womanf $18 rn?ii1 had tlie de.-' r,0ft-'etf::l,. We?ndidatc to be placed on the Elee effect, and ahjhr?n,iher and hrr iorai icKet.iavruie 10 tne election ol Gen Acdrew- Jackson as President. hel u. tMlihtt-ll It at 111 llnli. "aT nnoTf eotttiiieti.of Richmond, Anson, IoWl WdZ-hV ddenlv i rUinVn' Iik' ?'.' J.j'.. '; 1 "' ' ' ' then'ln C6tnmittee.nf the' whole,' ..re sumed the-'discussion - of thei,Teii2i when-Mr.i'Uiiffinan '. concluded the re marks nn the subiert commenced by him W Therwlay. M,r.iKaies of .Mas- sachusclts the ttmk the iloor Inreply'', bat as -the linur; of - ad ioumment , hrd nearly arrived, oii hit motion ihe Com-; mittee rose and renortcd tartwress-'it v 1 WT$er,:'-'..-.4 IVtimdayMiirtU 2&-.The' resole and .'iJohn'.C- Ualhuun as .Vice Presi- dent-uf the United S"ates. The follciwinjj - Delegates Vere pre sent, produced :-llieiri firedeiitials aud tools lifir scats, to wit1 , v rnion-rMariiri- Pickttt.;Cle. mivit, Marshall, ;Uirn. JcnpH ir. at;l Sam'rSpcnter " -f ; were sparcjiloc Shifted into s' ry. ::The miHi;-ifti: binary part t' story remain to'iT; told ' Jjitig an-1 the two hundred ra : "?d b v the 0 tineiital Greek "l.!;bn;r.i' r'."'ihey " sent over to CorluJiiti ute - l v.i!i- I others.'i jrudge 'of Ihe tndtiji-i's -'' tsnment on ttnding that tier, imSP-j menlrrcd "dausiiier wis ."amvt'g TiunsW. Ttvbe brief, on perceiTii'J ' ... . X .-'-4 J-
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