. J - ..s .o.:t i rr - Hi 3 -1 1 1- ; ) rr.e . ? - r1 . cr. fr .1 t. i t I.. i.. -a : ;:::.u, 1 ri - I .vac: :.. i ... i. ci - t V,.:.lV I V. ,.i Gi. M V. ' a t it can i :r.r. f U.41 ; CI PC .V:: ' L' down, iv .f t!.3 .. i i! . .. ,lL:j t i j cur r.? i ; i ,ofa t . i.. id i::' c - i r-r ril Ir.ii : ". 'i.'.'f i! I it i. it 'C'lltf t:r:- , ' ; rv v ' ' ' r.v r. i : ! C .rr!i-J,''t fiJi ".leu; i!,:y I O. I,,.. T n 1 i.-jaitid tuMu-y at uuiy ftt U-j;-l iiitcrc!, .hI.itj ! cre .'! ij cm i tj gel ll'it, arf fcrci. ; ! .n tU ir irori.prcM.onJriliK'av r ini tu iiifwrcu pfiift.-nts, to ffi.il.lo :i!rn l' rtvt.i in ihu propUrtv uf oihc-rs brougiit UQdor ' iho hurmr'f. f rrnjtfO adlilionut tuary i ipii tut' r- llu: tsVfir thpW3Dt of j ITliWiry. can iOUU M ll iuj jj.j-u aja- ti-msStlt I.? curried nut, lli'nt grintr ruin irtuVfinud il;n has, nt nriy' tjmo sinc th , drprf-i'.if n of ccnitntclal ppcrl" Rich 'u.nl r.n fJrcr, . . M Tl.'j iniiiiutiutt utui st!tliihincRt bfauij. Irc tiMJ: ti nil ilio nt ct asary ao J conm:Crciul I'.ii.tl ill lllii United StvltCf, woulJ cost llif tloveiiurw nt ' vc ntl millions ol dollars. " Liroti !i"U-it a 'with vaults, clouts, bar, bolls . nrJ lock, jvould bo ntct s'vfy, with regular v rorps Un wtilcliim'n onJ un' addiuonal vet of , ottoer. To blind, iho 'public llio scheme? m:ght ba coiuimnci-J with jvery few ntw )Vtcttn but tiry would soon be increased to ny numbeiiciuflly "Lcvisaary." JJcAwoni , Slr thrt brnrfit of .Mrr! Gouge's nrgu. men! , wo will suppose iho State batiks nil pat dou their rlfutcM repenlex, and; if you flense, the Fanny 1Vrilil d.jctrinrs carried - uut, os far as its ud vacates dcireull grnnU t o lands nnnuSltrd; debts, contracts, cred, ttRd slavciv ab'IUhrd; trarr'n?, and our 4t 1 1 . : : t l. t A . obligation to morality and .rt ligion abrupt. .Mf ; and every tiling we wnnt, to be r'urchas. scd or VicrifuH-d by iho. ahu-I pa nic.nl of g)IJ and fci!vr;"nnd in what would wc be ipruved.'.' 'Richmond Enquirer. 1-; ! Wf undcrstHnd that the Senate yesterday confirmed, in lixccutive sMon, tho nomina. lion ff the lion. Louis McLana (oppuinled by Ihu President of iho United States in the f recs of Conjjres) to be Kiiyoy Extra ordinal .ry and ( Minister ricnipott?ntiary fiom the United Stutcs ta tho Kingdom of Great Uritain. ' , j A' lara number of nominations to' office; by '.h Prfsidcnt, nro snid loT be befure tha 5V'vttv?omf of 'them of importance D v :.firmitL:35 it U understood have been yet i f , exctt jhv ftbov1. Among tbo noni i'utii'tis undo c.Ot'nliiy is ,t!int of George V. WomlWord, oftlio Suite of Pemj.yivania, ( to bon Judu of the Supremo Court of .the UcittU Stales. XVo.'rtL 14Ar.. 1. s. -- i ho Jim. tlodioxq S. Orth (Vht-)5has lu t)t'ii t il Pjit-aker of thu Indiana eria!e, tl.j Lieut Governor having: been elected to ti.j Cenate of iho Uoia:d tstfttcs. Tho Svnale elands 24 Demuorats jand 2 4 Whigs.- There wcrr US) bnlSiitiri hrfore ho Avns elected, .liwos" previously understood .hat Mr. Orth is to ho the nct Whir candidate for Governor. Xtt: Int. 2ih u?L r i- AC .'C!pv.au f Michigan, ia tlw llousi H' fpr tit nivt-V, U aid ,to liavc r.iaJc ;i .r' r.wYt !iti nfmisinrr display. A story it 1 hid i.)ited G'i. Cds to hear , ;.t, h:,t th." t--nutor' wus soon ecu , t:C", irt::- sSi-kiu hUhead. ( i Amon2tothi'r t..i. t HiTa, in sa:J t!at x'siucaUon '.'"Uo? 't.-.:i f'.f truji' 'x a.V.elimi: UUers- Words tt'Vs- wo ril teem be r i ,fwi J lu tu a rn;.tb3 turrubcr oL CLt LdsMultirn truth, which may vxli w:1 : has u kei.rn truth, which may vx u; i:.t i a 1 r izllv:tcn:l iitf. I -which look ? it-o )a iho Ncslivi'iJu uuuicl on the 1 1th Listen, -tor .a R.eprcscmatio-i ,Conri- xply the vacancy caused by, the; death c;r,f" iVylon, n suhcJ in ill choice o e f il- FM..g IV.M.ijV hy a mnjori-y 1 fftb-mf 1,2.-0 ovgriGrn. . Iti-'f, --wf anJidlilf s.f Jc'IjttCofvTOS. j f car 1A"ivata Utter nas Tectiv. U-i'jy fi'om JLivaiia, t,f the-0:U irt., i J a rcspeptab. "r(iKuler,sutipg that lh Mi s; earner iu -ru.. ,i r... v.. r...i.' 1. j iiav, iii'in uiii., t'i.:e!;! . 1 "rrnv th .1 .ropa'ehes hidtei i received ..t yua (jii.: an hi'V.r or t tifore u.u : T ri'T.ij sV;-i)', j Parudes, nt ' S,Clil) i... , is UMtetin; rn tho ciu f M.'"ci fiom L;. Louis Pwlost, fniiciv'.f, hi il.-t iertt wui lie' no opposition fl i.nl.vti.e c.ty. ,'l.e grwu:.,;.i of hi pro " i"-;-" of tho p-ivern- -i U.o L-i-.:;fg - f r t . .Jt'.it ccrntd j d-rr"- -.i - nation v uVv'-'ent. : li i-tl.-w ..'s' wrc rrccivc.i on ii.-. r ime s:; Ml Lfl Yera Ctuz. V: 'i. :.-rr; Ju . id to le ti A.. e'i:ia Jj L' ct i : the- k I! of en i: . t: - , i.' i 4 :' : I. - t.. -i it i T. ; ::t t.'c.ro . a erti.e Ct.'- r: ; t i..'w n 'lac-'- s c- '.-i:- rl- tMr.l T?nTu!rrJ Ha war ' : t.'.e . ,tjr of every Arn-r cn t.:':::: s- T- T in r f. r -irf t- l' - Or- -i c' ". i ! :i r - i ' 1" vft'.iftiirfl'vnun.i a ! ""ni- " 1 ol .- ' -'itiC'-J L;rrt-r nxfitha." Ti.j ' . !. i or J 1 1 t vt rjp i t wc-u! i Li, ?.t j c aun- Wj.iLc cur fn.:p rxLituut ars tf o njca iutcr. p. -Ttr.! of vt ipnpwrtar.ee ars tranplrinj io t:r l.cr.i' iif, Ccn7rcj U i9',v in cti-n. anJ c'i.T'.itHin will cnmc'bt fore tlial b-idy la n-tiivh Il !1 I , .. . .... , 1 .. ft'Ia tirfb'.vroit, arsjrvrt'i vililcli 'every' freeman &t - iipvfr''ii:':.('' '!,t lo 1,0 wcl informal.' Iiit!;t::n t !;:, oi:f ftatc flititior.j are (Ji-iwiii tfij, I, i avn r-iiJ, iinJ w i'h truth, tl.at iUo resuU'tf tii- next CiTcrruVe tlt;ttioa will rr.itb:il'jr . re 4 taa political ci pi p'c si-jn the OIJ Nrl!j tatc f-jrvearU coqic. It is Will known I'tat oir tj'; j :ivnts arc rti i. tnr rfTorli suc! as Lave Wtvcr Kforc L.'trn majo lj t!at partj in lf)i State. TUcy iv til know lite ttera and inHex.l'.e dcrotion of Xr-'i t'jro1 nians to tbo principles of th Contita tion, 'wi J tliat most extraordinary means n neccs iiiy U IcaJ them astray hence the manoeavrinj int! ! flhvr and caucusninjof the leaders. There i-, J.. vi'r, djuisinj the fact Oiat this Whigs w!l h tvf to WORK in this campaign, or be beaten. most ttltaiiuAjIIy. 'Saanicfutfy, because they have the pojvcr of bcinj snccowful, if they but uso it. t)ar ConventUm to ncnilnato a catiiJaio for Gov. crnorjnceU'm Kaltijh on the 12th inst. . Let it be the del emanation of every member of our party that be will a hearty support to the nominee of that ConveiiTbr, and as an earnest of h'u inlentioni let htm c to mirk now: Da you ask what you can do? Circulate Whljj newnpapcrs amonj such j of your neijhhv)r as' do not subscribe frthcm attend, and take your friend with you, political meetings and pubhcpcakings,' that you and they may become thoroughly conversant with the. doctrines of each patty, ind in this way yyit will render lhr cioftcf. ficiont scrvic to tho Whijj cause, as all that is ne c.'sniry 1o il? continued triumph in our State is light!. LGive-lho people lij;!-', j:jJ their attachment to Whif principles wilt become as inimntablc as the pillars of Jtlroi unirerse ! ',:' "Q'-S f' ' A f feat d?al, too, 'depends pon the complexion of our meit Icgi8latur, and it is due to tho proud standi; of our State that that body bo thoroughly "Whij, which, if all -do their duty, it certainly will be.!,. : J I :,:'; ,.,: -II :!,,;;. - ;.f:i Tlw' Highland y vBgcr has ever been, we are prond to sny, acknov leiled as at least an honest and xe aJoui advocato of Win principles. That t wi! continue to he such,, thoso who are acquainted with its Editor will not need to bo informed. . It will be our Mm, as heretofore, to disseminate correct po litical information among the people, and to keep them apprised of the conduct of those ' whom they may, from Unvo to time, choone to manage their pub. h'o affairs. That we have often h.ad occasion to find fault with the leaders of "tho self-styled Democratic party is, a fact well known to our readers ; and that wo havt been willing to commend, when we thought commendation dic, in equally well known. We BhaM ill future do as v c have in times past: apply the best corrective for corrupt officers, by holding op their evil duedsand mal-practiccs to the gaje of tho people. J ' 'f V-: VI"1 " V" r Il is proper io Elate that, whilst wo shall -labor .iEcalou?ly for bur - party, we intend tho Messcnjfer shall nut lose anv-of Its interest as a fireside com panion u8d 1 family newspaper. It shall bo our ob ject to t.rake It a welcoma visitor to every family cir. cle In North Carolina. j One -ord to our Whig brethren and wc will close. Jj ne i.tc(iscrgjr is well known by. almost every man of you in this Congressional District, and therefore what'had already been said of its character is suS. cicot. Although our list has, during the lat three iwontlisj; received a large addition, it is Jjot yet as full as it ought to he to enable us to make the Mes senger ytUt more useful and interesting. It is read Xvctkly by a thousand persons. It ought to be read by five thousand!, and would bo in less than six months if our friends v-ould "exert themselves a fit tlc.vj TV have invoked the assistance of oar friends onco btfore, and, with a few noble exceptions, t as like preaching to 6tjt;c3. , As we said,' thcr were 'a feW-iihoiatercstcd themselves, and lhy haVe our j-he.irtA.lt, gratitude. Ills it worthwhile agaio to ask , rfnemisar)d folow-laborrrs in the same glorious I eaiyc la tiake one ifTart ta increase the circulation of thc-Messcngcr? It u ill be esteemed a particular favor if ;caca ;bne to whooi this prospectus is sent will procure one, two, three, or m half dozen subscri. hers, and return it to us by mail. May we not ap peal to 6t;r brethren in tho Eastern part tf the State? A Whig paper from the lfern ffeaerre thfj Gib raltar cf Whiggrry would eurely be an interest. 1 nicsaergc ? ta aa . . '' The Iranian J Zlcstsenger is published wctkly at 303-,, (Ubscr:b:pffT To club of five tiw rpet rnr' f.r Slil in jtrfran'r. - An w paid at the time of wdl be sent wc year, for 1 advance. ' . Any person procur ing five subscribers will be entitled to a sixth! copy gratis." Address" v t- v;::;v;;:,::'ii;;Jl,T - Ji'rfriiV, V. C. rei.2 LViiri s?seml"! J ia i!jecity cathu CJjult. Sl tl.jjL-J-ei of 11- A ' tleairutivy Cnj t. purred ia Columbus, Ga.. on tV.c2J:'i u't: I roT;!" U.o valu of J v.; s c' j ' i ' ' u ; :ca r:u..i ai- .. . . . ..(. aty ..i. AccorJir to llj .". f , " . -s.c-r.ro led :at:i3?cver-il T.-.cs UI.TC.SIO. ii : .J 7 t,::. i i'. - -,a::J L . :tjl i a tricky c a c ca ; r. . v v l! s ..;r.I r;;.:L3, 4t ta 1 , .. Jars," CcJ lasiy l!.Hl!.J I a! or,?, liil Stoo ! 1 V VI thr a that are Ce- LVr; " anJ he 1 our trouli.es A cc tc ? cf t!- Ra!t!-S Ue:aurf wriii:' f. mr. Muriut ja, un r date of Dec. 2U!,s3s The Willis hero ura enthusiastic frietr?s cf Gjv. Grah-:.'nJ an I will support him iaprtfercr.ca to any other man that we could bring out, bhhough w -ill.chcerfully jive any other Whig a cordial support." Tl.at voa may know tho stele of feeling of a portion of the Democratic party toward tla most pro:i:iacr.t man now betijrc them, I win give yu, fur the! benefit of their party, the r " vcrsation1 of Gen. A. F. Gas'cm, in this j ,ve, yesterday.! Ia speaking pf the pruba. b:I;sy of nonunatjng Mr. Fisher, ho said, re. pcatt'dly ia public!, 41 that lis would not sup port him, a;.d if jie had a voice in the nvittcr he would rather let Guv: Graham run with out opposition ( " i ' , The attention of the Preachers anJ people of tho Methodist denomiuaSioD, wiihicv the bounds of ihe IloUton Cnfttrence, is direct ed to the communication of Rev, T. Scllins, in another colnmn. , i ! The Bank of lamburg, B. C, has dec.ar- ed a dividend of ono dolIac( and fifty cents per share, being at the rate f six per cent. per nnnuin, payable on or after the first, day of January next-' ' ' . Tho TalUhassee papers state that Jhc Ion. Samuel. W, Canuck, a Whig, has been elect. ed by the Legislature of Florida, Judgo of the Superior' Cjurt for the Southern Circuit of that State.' .1 'I ' ' - JTho Georgia papers are rejoicing over tha passage in the House of Reprcsenlstivcs, of the bill creating a Court jor the Correction of Errors o consist of three Judges. , It had previously passed ihe Senate, nd as soon as it shall be signed by the Governor, of which there seems to be law, i bo duubt, il wilt become a - Among tho latest rumors from Washing ton ii one transferring Robert J. Wulker, Secretary of .tho Treasury, lathe bench of ihe Supremo Cuurt. Daublful. I ' - More Counterfcils ! Lcoh' SAarp.'Tho couutry appears to be fljodetl with counter feit money. , Only a week pr two siace we I m . v i ,. I .- it .': - 4 '1,'' iH- pUt the petple on their guard against counter feit gold coin ,'nnd now we'would advise them to beware of counterfeit ten and four dollar bills on the Bank of the Suite of N. Carolina We hare seen one of ten's, and believe any one in the habit of j handling money; by sera tinizing it closely,' would detect it.. In the first place,'., ihcra arc no genuine bills of the same stamp: the counterfeit has 10 in figures in each corner, whilo tho hto issue by the Bank have an X, supported by two female figures, extending ! all tho "way across the right end of iho bill. Some of the counter feits arc made payable to A. Smith, and others to A. Lucas. I Thqv signatures would cause them to be suspected by many persons j the paper, luoj is uad. To our Correspondents. AVe;nro undo tho necessity of asking our currcspundcnls to bo more brief hereafter.' Weare-at all limes happy to hear fronvthem, hut at this season and particularly at present, v- wish to devolo a, larger space o political matters ; and there fore Iw-g that they confine themselves to as sma!: lace as possible. Wc have we had almost said ai bushel of communications now on hand, uhich will he disposed of in ssrno way at our earliest convenience. A French ptpr speculating upon the pros pect of a war between this country and Grca Cr'cain, amasbgly sayjjhat the contest wou! ba between one Englishman an Jan EnIIsh man and a half-moaning that an American is an English m ui and a half m com'rxt. A Texascorrc?p'jndeni cf the Her tlJ,. writes as f:Iows, under date of Corpus CliriiiU, Dec. 1C '.- . r - - A great -r.ay -persons from the State r.o'v truvt-IliPg " -uughnut t'.is western itc:!ja,lj--!;:; j; 1 .l . ,! -".Mor?" ,s nre. firatcrytj purcL-, an-rcmov. !. ' All the t: i u.., i,iv-1.,jaj,4 uic o.iij ti i. -j e,. ( I 311. - a.o le.e- coast are- si; J 1 1 . r . ir i . - - . . c cl.; .;ea .ior ine prouuetua .cl L - lilini c. - I hi, seen' 5-cci.r..rti r f tl.'s r;t toa tAii-d . "T v ef l!.---?"?-' ' T'"-s hive ever ?rt: tr.J. freriC-J:.:-. : : f rorJ .-. : -Mi ,.,r.:. l!:3tcu.. 0" w..:ch er.' i: c;ure,. il.-i'i, i l.er, l '.-I U . L.-wi' .1 I.e a (.-:; r.t. :.. w Crc t.r--r! Us trvjea sr.: ?. -irnt' : -s il a hadj teen i:nc;- ctv V.y thro.vu, wiih r Lj:!!o irrt, i::a a ft .fly ci:vM. Tm-- nu.T.bcr .i ' liui WnsM.'loa U;;l.:i wi.leh c!ii-r.:J if.j uiircf O.vj.r.ifor the UuiuJ Strs, at: J rcpu.'iilrd all ii i. "..;n o:i l!:e i 1 zi rrV.::r.id ?p;l; il.: isr.ii. PresiJvt:? Polk, anJ 4o foreh". '. . lo:io of t.i.ihcoiiiig mrsiic.1 Ti.-tir.cr was such is ivo havo deicril-d lU WarcnJiili lanenrs! from a thousand lip. &h.w lvw readily, yn lcr provocation, reason i- Rabs-r-vieiSt t nasiion. Tho poet has CiU-ly por. traved Hi 1 'irmoB thoa blood-stained r?ol' , At whose K"d altar fit war and homicide, .,' " . Oh to what madness will i.nsu!t drive thy votaries - Writhing under thuji.n ir'nce of this exctu cd feeling; the Caledonia nr(ieM on Fiidv, with irstcl.igencc a wet U. in ndvauco of lV Ureal WI'rn, and tho inturo of her do- naiehrsind an rinn!!iint MT.i-t nn'tho n.i. tion!a pulse, which now fieaU aain with com. paralive ? Coolness. It wasthen f.und tlnl the'nrlicfij in ihe ufiiiwl naner was nut-ui. deritiiod i by those on the sjU to have an of- fieiai cha'ncti-r that Mr. Polk had nfc yet thrown awar ie scnbbird thui the Whis, with tlietr .tUjte I s peace, prosperity anil progrcssum1' were inimi:nl Ut war, and that Mr.i Wibster. at Boston, h id made a Krwech of a pacific and elevated character, in which an appeal to pnvsical lorce 00 Hie Urrgvn quciiion was denounced as folly and madness. We have before stated, cnd.llv rrpelition I at the present iihe is almost supcrfljous, that, ns regards England, popla hero care SinK- . ' . : .1 J-V .1- " .... . .... .... I ... ..I. .. in wai way tne Oregon u'j-jju.c may oe paicii-1 ed up; the value of the 1 territory is hardlv I rated beyond n pin -Uo, and, riglil glad would the thinking, intelligent portion of 1 ho cuun. try bo, if 'ihe 49:h parallt:! of latitudo would hilliie viowsnnd taste of the Americau gov- crniiient and neoolo. The t onnivanco. the irritation, arrises out of what is coiift ived to bo lha M bullying sitritM with which tho U- States caim is advanced, which naturally woondsaiir na;ional pride, and creates a frame of mind jlittle calculated to jj.foduce'nmity or end jn forbearance!-' The refusal of ihe Pros- ident tpre.fer fhodispute ti arbitrathnf h)ks like a ' foregone conclusion," and ii point- ed to as aj proof that tl.o worst may still-bu apprtheaiJed from obstinate connciU.'' -v i . iiMiaaj ,irarispirea (luring) tiio last uay or j two,'that j Mr. Polk bus repealed to tin E.ig- iish tkibirjct the oUjr winch tisey have n ioct. I cd two or. three linics duiin tho last quarter of a CentUry, namely, to d:vido the territory j by the 49ui parallel of north latitude, and that they plill adhere lo making ihe Columbia the boundary, each nation being free of it waters. ; It is ourcursc to have a monnnofv of ailma kind or other always to' fight fvrar to dtsfendr some'. vested 'interest' 4 about which th'people in tin aggregate know and care ps riuch as a cow 'diu;s fur astronomy. The Ration, if noses had beeri counted, would haveicccpte 1 Ibis ofTer by ap overwhelming mnj'jrjty, ili then iho interests of the poplu,' and tho interests of a powerful incorporated company itiiverge, and the government, like a harsh stcp-muiher, pets tho favotile aud plunders tiie family. ' . " . lliji pjinful to peak of yarlike prrpar.i- lions in ike same breath that wo rtfer -to a misunderstanding with a-friendly country, ns it suvyrs somewhat of the Milesian mode of settling a I'outrovcrsy with uplifted shillehh. Bitt lle fu3 undpjth?ir ihe I activity and in- cessailt energy which prevail tniha Eir h dock-yWds, .iho surveying of the coastand the stdam !navy, al! indicates a black cloud somew;Iier5; il may be in the wes! or in the south, but jho "powers that fc'j",'sceni;to be firmly jimrsressed witha beb tliat events are transparent enough to maku 'this activityand outlay I necessary. Cjpiain Austin visited Liverpool last week, by orders of the Admi- rally, to gunge the capacity uf tho first class steamers qs regards ihe carry tng.1 of hcayy metal. J-The British and North- American, tho West radian, and other vessels have un. dergone similar inspections. Cui mal 'com' ing events ast iheir shadows before, and our praTer'. is, that all ihis liorrible makincr! ready for ihe worst may prove superfluous,'! ana mat 1115 events, , whatever they are, In' which ihcy'havo their origin, may '-come! j like shadows, so depart.' ! ' i 1 ; ; y When we see (as is frcouently the caso riding .through the. country) i a farmer who n,ff,i;. ,i,t f ;.' . ,! ' ... - .v o4iiii.i. ingintlic! cold, without shelter; exposed to all the severity of a. winter in Whis climate .' . -tf . ---1.;-..: we say nerttis a man whr m nenm- tv and pound t-!ish." - When j we see a farmer loitering about town; wiout -business-hU fences .at home i - . xut of orocr, his crib fnd stables k.. aag perhaps his- dwehing hauler ditto h!s barn yard iv." .trJc'ep wiih manure, that ought to be on Ids f el ls we say here is a man neg kct'ng his cv n I Tr.ess tlal ti may whit oll.er people? have to do. ' ,-1 . " J, - V.'hcn we sec a mechanic-' . 'y ar'! L s-If t-f cory- p-LuG. cay A i ; ;.nseIf fromhis t.'''n and nvct " :i""L ' fp ; - . - i ----- . say here n uSrnan who wilf Lre. Joi.- L.corne the rccipient of frcjuer.:. vislu ! from they col lecting' pfScer, .'v. C - -s'""!'" tf0j "' "'ii' VL a :ir or- "f -.c a " 'iT I-'-' ' brov.-Wai .iw'tt ...e "ir.jy :hte'n .' t hi. a rrc'j ar:.. 1 i:.s td.oui i.orrors slated every ere in ihsdcc. jlirCi;! V"V'"r' . v, TSierooprcareUto b n.csMpo-rruin it no ai 1 ' r ,V -al 'J1 Q ' " ,-,;'V UboleVhxhanhwnurah'otcould Icsnn.U , wrro tato bo radeJ I M-n movo ia masses think and "P t , T . T sytiipath.ze in herds and i lli.vjghts tliat . , , bresthe and words that burn,, lssuuiii siinul- " r , , . ,- : . . e .u n i c' i 1 their reasons for t .e voirs v.vtchthev wrrv r i ? Thai in tin; r tint:. V ' t..3' i.ir .::!. t repecl.'t vniviut to .oa luo reilutions. . I hoc. -non was then put ana ueciuuu in tho nlli'iiiaiiva as follows: . - - 1 YEAS Messrs. Allen, Archery Ashhy. Atchison, Atherton, XI ighy . Pirrow, IL-rri n, Brers?, dl! )vm, Cvis, Cliahncr.-,' Clvin, Dickinson, lYx. FaWfield, wimm, Jenno, Johnm, ef J Lewi, M ingum.NUo, Pent i:aufk:ld, llannegin, tii Louisiana, L-,vv, nnvbacUer ,S'vit rj Speight, Sturgeon, Turneyi Wvslcuit 31. N A Y3 Messrs. Thomns Clayton, Cirwin, Davii, DayMn, Evans, Greene, lit: -.:i: -ton, Ji"wr. I'iii-tps oimnwui, upraw, ytoiir, Wood bridge. 13. '- ' - . V Hio resoltuions wcro then, by consent, re.i ! a third limu and fasssd. . ; - Tl:.! &-nater on motion, of Mr.. AlVn, Wl ,UiU wcu " aJ l"cn adjourned. - . Oa Tuesday, Mr. Webster prcrn!rcf m. " ials,. signed by several thousand pro,,!,. ioni .cuuii.i..f.i ui i State. Ho rem irked, thai "they were u huh) ' aio ior texns, um tuey wouu -ua tor Lin! I no .union siys litis -ronnrk elieiud considerable laughter, in which ihe IT..n 2..4-, .i.w.. I - '...:,' ." :';.?:,.., j ' ' Mr. Nies presented a resolution in f.,yor fstauutung man rouus . in 1 rxas : an-i m t. HaywoMl, ono to extend tho icveiui.' laws over Txas- " Tlie Rt-v. Septimus Tusloa ' olccled Chaplain. - - -- - . ' - . 5 Tho -Svoato nHj iurm-d frou Tuevlay till b aturday, to rnj y the Lhrtsimns holidays. . In tho Mouse of Hepiikse.ntativ, on Fri.hiy iho lUili, thu'wholoday wjs -l.vjted the tecrptiwv. id' a great numbrr of res..- hitioo-r, most- of which - were' laid 'over' fir Tuturo consideration. - Am.ng tho resou. thjn were the following: - . - -' . ' o m-vjon ofcMr. Reid, of N. C. ' " "v ' Uesoced; Tirat tho Co'm.niiice'' or.. tluj juaieiary msirucwu 10 mrjuiro iu-u nw dxpediency Of repealing kj much oft he second section l the -ict passed jit the '2 I 'ssion of F'he 27'b Csnrress; entitled " A.i iet for ilia "ppointnifnt of. Rc presentativt s ;ir:: ,r.-r tho several plains acrornnvg to iw v iiUet'H, requires llie election of mt rs .r.t.iu. grew to oj in . by d slri: ts. Aii-'pleu. -, : - On motion Mr. u:i, ol d. L. . j " R '-if, Tha Com I mereo I i.: Mtieled to ir.ri'iire i::tot!u prupne- of coniuctirg lhlW(l,r. uf llie Alb-inailo Sound wi;h iho Ailantis Oj-ean, ut Nag's IJt-u J. A dopted. ' On. motion if Mr. J.. Black, , '. 'J Rcsphed; 'Hiat the Cimmiitcr? on ih - Mil- ilia bo instructed to inquirw into tho propriety "f org inking; urming, , and cq-iipping oe company ia each regiuient Tot; militia' of ihe United Slates, forming ihtj same imu. Siatr U-gions, to provide for .calling them into the aeryicoof the United States in lime of war; and thai they report by bill or otherwise. , .. OREGON. ' Mr. Douglass, from' iho Committee on 'ihe Territories, on Jeave.repnried a bill to provide fr the government protection and security of iho people in OregJn during the joint c- cupmcy of that country. '. ; ' ' K The bill was read twice, and committed totheCtmmiiteo of?thc Whota on t!;c stain of the Unioa, and inado the special order, of the day for tho sreon ! Tue.vd.iy in January, od to continue: to be the special order from day to day until disposed nf - 7 5 ' Mr. ,-Winthrop" 'aubmiited the ; following resolutions: - I. Resoced t That the dilferences between the United States an J Great Britain, on the Viec ' Oregon Territory, arcstill a j subject lor negotiation and compromise, and that sitisfactory evidx..ee has not vcl Lcen afforded that no compromise which the United oiaies ougnt 10 eccepi can be ctiecl.j.- 2. Resohcdt That it would be a dishonor to ihe age iu which we live, and in tho highest j degree discreditable lo both tho nations con-. iajcerncd, if they shall sufler lhemsf.Lcs lo be ?rHWn . lnto, a war uPon a question of, no j immediate or practical- interest to either of them - " ' " r ' - 3. Resolved, That if. na other modo for l"fJ amicable ndjustmentof this question re- mail.., it i (inr tii llio nrinr!n!o nfciviliTntinn . ' . 1 j- - and christianiiy that a - resort to arbitration should bo had; ri tha' tins Government ! car. not relieve k ' from all "responsibility T ? -, 1 " i"- ' T tmversy wlale ths resort is untried. , t. Resoled, That ailitntion docs -not nocc.o.n!y involve" a rcl -rcr.ee to crown x heads;" and that, if a jeaL-isy cf s jea a ic ferecce istnici'. ui. J in any quarter, a com misil'jn cf r' !e,-af,J dipai.3icir.at3 cV.'.zz, tr.i. :r lrom tno two countries uiccen.w,i, fre-m viojs : .. world ai large, ofTe-'j itself as ca tiU ' u::ol "eciioi-jiblo alternative. : - lT.. j u jlutions were laid over T!r. DoC!j3 movfd tho 'following tqz -liors in relation la Ort i . " 1. EescIveJ, That t';iiib toe partrf t!" Orer-a .Territory sou'.'.icf CI ce.rtts 40 m.nutcs of north ! t i u: j , otiMS' s j to r; is epen ta c m. ' - i.r.y pirt of i'J !rTi:ory. TI. -: .. to .'-il: I'-ion. t h.itte : la-j.tcr i t ' -re V TV l ! i tho r rv ai .1 ri rv oi ;,.:,ii,le. v . - v.'. ' t .! ' 1 v. Ee i: !. t ' ( ' ly il.-.r I"''..- ' "" - '' ' p icif.c rc : Mr.ci'-. ' , -" here. !, and 1 y - ' have -I thtir t .. nt-, ire v ilhia l'... ! .t twa i! . , t.) " i Western i:k -;.1ts lr.m j"-- ' 7 : pr"jTt in rvtatioo to Or i i.i i . OinM.f these bills is Mr nt'1"' fVoin l'.. : CnumilteB el Ti n. flousr, iiivi jiki.Io iho ?;.i.I oi- day f.r Tuesdy, tlw G: ti i f J " : arrangement 1h hrn njaM.', as t ed,h t this" bill shull'.rxit h' p' ... j r'E rc; t r .f.r, 1 t '1. Ill ..y r:.i ; crtians U" o avharaeler tit il ling'il t.i-'ut:) . negiriaiu, by ihroMir .: 'a ' to Gft'iil 4iii;;iin, hi. I 1 t"':.. 1 ucken'iain Ins l;ihe:i;':e: j ( some of itV provisiofs.- . 1 un lerstfiri 1 otMn-fiv, -r, th at. l!. ; whigij , democratic !i'..Veis.'f tho imte have currj toViriK- understanding tlru tin iv will !"j ti h.iyly cli'a" in th 1 body. . Ti-o i' : . . r't'e . t Svii atois from tho Wet di-cl nta nny i Jea or. i ititen'.ion of urgr jt this questi .a in a ,1S'J, or rash iivumcr. - f c -Furihrr, iho ndvii-ra by tho Aendia x hart , created an ioijoession Ih ic .th it t!1" PuiitH GovornnieiM is disposed to r" ;'r' "si-tf llf' qt'.rsfioo -.n tli"biU ofour 1 r olfi f rf 1'.) h pin-aKfd , will, peihap-, s'U"" nio ! act.', li.jhs. 'M r. B ite, tho Aot'i i tau bu,!ke.r,t4 iho ti.uiso-if Birtnji,' B;o;li. r 0., l.-t'" wiiiti n, upon u'liti t!4 it ii pre-Mi'Vi dtit!.:jf t 'no Biit'h government willaee.ept t', A prop. Oil ! Ml. . k , - . - v f , The two' IIoikos met;-to tl.iy b'it y .r!y till a q'iorum. Mmy mcinS rs t-. i. j ;;'. j; to their hoaies " t. sxm l. lh.t Critiiias, iuilUi k dijs. t Tbo llo.i-o"did .loil.Mig,'" fxerpt p'iss.lh.t St'oiiltfybiU 'XU n fi iii ii-. lawaar.!'-1 jurisdiction i hi U. S. over Texas, s : t ' Mr. Levy, f F uith Irevy his rcoluiion, : for theneq diiioi; of Cub ,"' for the preehL s. ' . -'Wa-hingtov, IWC'J. Tiie wir Tevi r ii pii.itv-w !' ;. c r here, tliugli there are "tho-o "who wi,.. fo.sti'r it ' for personalj party, and sivtion'd .coi.sidera -tious.."' Therms isu em ral and atroiy iuijtres ! si'iji, that prposiiiort will ' Koorii! bo mid? ; frotruhe oiher idij of ihy-Atlarjth-,' lirtd lhal ill wo huvu to do hi'tho matter fs )n abstains i fnrtioy legishi ijon -which -ooM coriiLucDU- iv wound lhHiMhh!if iIkj other rHiv.-'ltiero ;s n rwnr nut in ia umgnw, nano in tho na. i iin but, thr nrrt evidences ol n ;..ijonal ' iiit that wuuM "imitH nit parlies in ihe cup. p ri of " tho AtJotioistraiioa,! should Great , If -Britain persi.-t in exactions that tirhl bu di cmod iiarensuir-tblo. ' . . ;-'.- Even hhould iirgotiiitions fin illy fui, after bi in resumod tlKre Uhtilt left iho resource of arbitration, which many of the Deiivtcrat tc Sauiors and members declare .themselves willing lo resort to. - rc - , - Phiieians .rol alrsa'dy-epecutatlrig upon '; ihe rcuhs "of htt ndjustnrnt of- tin q ic-;tion i upon the Amerienn proposition'. Tliev seem to concur in the opinion, that it v. ill give' f.!f Calhoun, as ihe aitittr of j.ence, i jimmin ' eut puAitioa ia t!.j afl.'ctious an J cor.ndence 1 of the American pci-le. '' ; 1 A treaty" is un' foot hero bur... . Prussia', and ihT' United Stale?, which pi-o ...Is t ;ul'J i ully great commercial adv t .'. j j.- , . ' t " -'f ' Washington, Dec. 13, , :) x Notwithstanding t'oo" broad i.'er.ijlin lbs vUnion" of lut ni-l.t, of ccriaia -mer"of ati e.xpectcd adju-:.:u.'i.i of iho (i.c-T r-jej lion, wiihout war, 1 h ive it from L;.J.Jl.;ctl ' sources that such au exuviation Jots pre. ii ail i, among the best it."!',. '.,.. .1 men hero." " - A Senator from Manhmd has a letter ?ic::i.!. Mr. MfL'ini' which fnrw'a il " ' , n.. ', ...111111,! as I learn, that1 if the neg-;idtiori fc!...JJ bo ; committed to him, he would bo -.L!c, very soon, sa to scrtle ll.a'qucsiliin'thut tl.j Uciuril Slates would even obtairl . better i itr.s from EagruiJ thin the .40ih' parallel. -V fe'aro atso that Lfird 'Aberdeen. ! declared vlhal- Mr... PJer!nm's reject io t i f tl. - 4C;h 1 waj ill-advised and unexpeftefi. , : 'Distressing ;.;.. It gr L . ; l. to stato that Lieutepani IUmcw, c c-3 iT; ' corn V panies of United Ctalt - " r' ";', : r.cd, - r at ji. Ati;;uctir.r, l, proniiir;r you""-; ..iioc c r.f t r.. very , was riJm on l.r '.; contemplatinj , vi. city, when x1. ihe bri " :t brcah thrown :.:!v - South Biw- 1 ".i"v.: . --r the - wa ; 2 tic3 ia ' ; t track,' .;.k:.3.. -lay t rsck : a tem' i : t.l iMj' "K'Vv. ihe lri-pa w , f ; ed,ar.d tl.o' u.T..cr, up i in a very ; ?,aii siluu; ed Ly li.i.ujal ; ntlct..' n m I -vi. L:t C: i . r 1 r y . ,t t en. L . v He .ha. Sr.rJl rc;. " the f ict tl -it . Diltirr.aro Ly ... uLjCrve Ly t" - doat!;3int'..-: c we My four ir. ; children., r n r.:-r I- 'r ;, it i ; 'jL:, will, .tan bv.t'jia of iu " r -tiT.3 -; : r:r3 , ' :.:.::ca. . "ire ) ' . rc:'. . a ilai. , .uawe Fiy ; t.; tt tavyer " """"'t '" ."'""! v' '" A .T: -'i-- '. . 1-' tf.. . "'V 3V- . ii