. a„.l vua X. , HK,- g:iv,..l n.iai.lo.-OM'.vr, i,uir. u,.al vvr.sbr-mning ... bi sa;J , tr mo Ih. . ni.vii .h.ulliiiJ ,,l It, |...AT,-Ini,I I tv. r ; f:!i‘ ^'1 ili;.- I l.nis.. Ui. | i.'.li ,,n?s..l l-v ’llMl u,.s la.l all III.' r..-lr..: i.'.-iii-'iy H,- ii.i.1 llii? im.iii.i.e 'i“ ' vMih an iiilic.c ti.>iis..ii iii.-ii ... IMITI.II ntihij un.I. i uliK-h ill.- p.o- I in I i)' '' .1 »‘ . HI I.-.-un.t ’ l.i II !i I V I V > I !M j i.i * to ■ h.j I 11 it h I [:'V :i wi Air. Tylv»; ti* rur.g«i.\ ; iiKunu khu j'ciii Jil t ot tfie ( ufjdcf liif' Feii»*ra! fr.wjrif’r. iij consi.leraiiuu ol tiu l.y 5:1 Vwi * jilr' tl n l.iljiiH.I :iiili)'iA I I! or. In V Wf-M- ifjt ■'!]'>■ liiiiiKit-'* -rti j * ly mss- tihiifi-. Jt.il lijt-y weie t'l lioiu ji* inuui ng. In turn* of Charks II. it was cnrici''i ihul no pt-iiiioii ijr ..uy altera'ioii m cliurcli or a;.iU->hall be |)r j?» n- unloss sijjnecl l-v ih11«-jti^iic s of ihe peace .itjJ iipprov^^l of by ibc gratj i juiy of th* coiifjly ; or, if in Ijotidon, by ihe LorJ mayor. W^ re tioi th- se violali vr»s of pe rsonal rii»hts? and were they ru)t in coir»palib|p wiiii ihe t-xi5i» tice of liberty, as was disir»’d to xi?l cm tbiS side oi ibe Atlantic. Wiihuut liie privib L'ei lak 'n away by lii‘-se acts. Ivr.v C‘-uld tb*^ p. ople know wii:ii ih* ii rights were i j a was consiJ( »l the Constilulioi), ihe d *- })uc5sibiiily of a d:'un: •;) »- ioi fi.ul )u: : li t, iUfiiii.a. {• ad the iiilirlt. publitht^ lu iKe ii- r; and X i. lli- tl. iiid ihi- i;!i* l!Mli • b-. S; [1 tie fjwrjot ■ 111-t !if i*- \\ li:cb wus unJ lo i. ivt L»n n Spt ct.iior j lie wisfitd lo Oo 1;hal S::!;;he;rj j t rn iru n, Ij;; i r* fl-cl* il Ujion ih( r of cuihnir in qu^-^no^ l!i f'^iu e .\!>u nee l Uii.-Uoion Wuiil J to God they co'il l rtloin lo the gcod ol ’ times iii w.hich—as had bt^ eti » d lo him by h: ven erable father. \vho was sti.'i iivn;::. an J wno servt d fij.nie p;(.; .ci? huld out to him. \Vhocf)'i!d have iin.i^ioed I'lat ;he Spoilt SS, liMie.honoit d illuiy oi V I'jjaiia Would « ver bavt* b- *-n so pioijuj' d i 'i’.Se • i.v-'iht I oJ iJi^* Liiacciii b d Uito iht- ^^tws. aiid d* hv- »rtd ov“r In ])ir»it l Wtbiltr. b\’ one of iier s^ns. J'jr (I co,i$^,leraiiun ! ! A:id lh;.'i IS the SiMjrre of tn»' \a'* f xp» ct tiion and bo:^^l fjf Clay’s succt ts ! \\ » bi'^t-r and ivivts hav» bat grained for it. and their nndt*rtak in" 01 C'iay is to bind .*tli»r Ajrtat df.^cctioiis; and. uiih the ai! ufiunis rot:oii and einplovtd a in IS- 40. the iMi'-liiiTf ril and 5piriit (J and iiontsi Dt-mocra cv iS I ) b»^ ovt-i vvh*-iined ! We do not believe tb.it CtiJ lit 51011 [Ij’t I —ihm It'Shn Mircu y. i'ru.;! t.ic jtija L«l''>vj Tuc nosTo.x corKir:ii tiik niisr 'i’> di.l.LS of il.L 1 L\L>ELriEb:\b:i>S l.\CULIASl.D UY A liiL.i TAIMFF. I; I’vrr b* !i (>!»f of the ci: l:n:!l ptiuivjdts (i ibo df'iii) I tnbiirra55 th** hi. (Ui 1 - . ^ oi»o?f(!'i*miV thr country, with th» im-iJbii^ of I ,M;, ill ihi.lh.y l»u Il„.,r ,,n I l>‘"’‘^>ype the iJ.lt:^h aii?lociai*y. 'J’he (.’iuy during sevf n yaib of >(*«: it vcuu; n.iry ^iru^gb-— a poiiUJui bsn i.lli ch» con'pier this country \V According’ lo his vk w si.'^ii of fiUr jifi-'*'Sir5 was to tak*' 3\vay from trie Ooiitir' ssof th»- Unii'J St Ut s for( v* r, the power lo pa*s such acts n> the i loi act, or iht* act ol Chiii ies II. whiL'h hehad ju>t reft rred to; and his view of rht; rii,-ht of petition '.vai. that it was a great person- iil prini gf. st'ciutd to the pt ople by the Constitu non t)f Ihf Unit' d Stal- s iJut then gentlemen ask ed hnn, h i 1 n-)t the pco^d :h ■ right to present peti tion! to the Congress of liie United States? Cer ainly th»*y h;iJ. ’^Fhey had iht right, and having r(-pr( S* nt,ativt'S th v bud the right to come here and be heard m tlii'i [;all. He would yield to non»- m lib^^ii.'us tvm to advfit to the (.'I ;)i- S’a'.i s V. liich com{'os«: e f'j.-ice '0 s e them a!i.»;rf;her in the op'-n fitdd : iti'i wi h. pt- that fv» ry man whose heart its diSiif- Ncttd to t!i' C iUie of Dt iiiOcracy will join them ui once. From the Globe. THE OREGON aSESTIOX. We nolictd, at the time, that a resolution relative it niii be st'tn. fio;n th;* ::rr.:unciation ;iie jiJdi iifi'aul lo the Bo.'ti.n (n f, ti.nl the cor n rjnai li iit of that [;.»:>• r was mlormt do} Mi. llivf;s ^^v•ati:!I^ in iit*w M;i _• i.moe to tlie I'e.Ieial j a:'.\ t .vo Jays before u v\ :s j)ioiTitilcat* d ii ri*. I., i^? ttius fi>r:iia!ly anncotic'tl. os ihe /cddtr, under ti;; editorial luad, bs Mi. \\ t bstt'i s oi gan ; Correspondence ol Courif’r. WASHINGroN, Jjnjavy 10 ISH Mr, Ui'.vs’s position, in regirl to llie t.vo f.oliticil |-artitrs of tfie cuuntiy. has been for s-;,'!!)'' time id an undecided character. it is now no I 'li ger 50 He has p:epai*il for [Kitdi.'aijon his rt-.i s'^ns, whicii will ?o;)n aj'piai. for supjH)rtmg tii. yjretensions of xMi'. Ciay to tile oitSidtiicy -Vn i ins determination is important, fiom tlie fact that t)» great p.nties, has bet n • t) Wfj ^1 ! •b h'- wt>u!d extend thr right. fb ‘ lati’.u 'i’ri '* ow:,Ni u> b*- an » niiri- iiitt rcourse between the p' 1 ' and th^-if r» pi>'Si vrs in the hall:i ol Con* grp.-.. iitjt it Vi as a V( ly difi-M.nt thing, after tlie p'^'-pb; bad c. n; ■ in'o th,;t ball, an i th-ir pt-lition was ‘>d'‘ 1 /!'. .*■ -\-:i ^ : Ji.:;'- .'n the fl.)- r i .I.* .' i I. will'. .*• I' 11 1' '.V is J a ;l oi li .ll';fi. Ii*>t ;1 H‘ Mi.>^ tin:!! tins glonou.« It jaihh ' II trj^'t*-d il;' V would ne ver i-e di^joi.iiutn a i ititn in m ju; rdul charicit is upon the pies* lit n;-•uurn* n:s of t^ui glovy. M* had risen cn this occaMoti :oi th* purpose of invoking i gentitmen—if there was really ^uch a spir;tabroad ! as had been reprt.sented by thr geniieman fiom N. | Carolina, and as s.t intd to be Indlcat^d by the do- , Z; '' ^ '‘j “''■/‘•“V’ n.iiiieniiai ciass oi po.iuc.an , r L I i to Oregon, intiodiiced into the House on the 4tfi of conuecttd with e'tht'r of the Siiitj re marks of tht getiiieman froto >.>.utn Caroli .. ^ / .. . f i . ,u„ t.im i oi int. ^ ^ r\i T»i -I “ u ’ ' c' L liiiS fnonih. wus ll)6n it‘rt3rro(! to tiiG vvOrnnuttt't? cn courtt^cl Lv bo^b (Tiiv’t^rnor (.Tilnif^r—who^t* mtlii- na. Mr Rhett. —to reiorm thatspirit. Scutherng* n f, . i .. i ^ v\noatmnu I t ^ I • 14 I I r ojeign Aliairs; and we e.xpressed a hope that ihe thouo-h more loca mitakts .>f the «;ame na tlemen fjad ex,)ressed an unyieldinj^ determination = .u , i , , / ikJ Dr i . t «ocai. p.mdK* s -ii me sa.n* na ^ ..I. jL 1 i action on that resolution IS, to requeat the i-'resident • j, k l,., nr^fe’nu’. Mr Cliv which had been exprcsst d by geutKnien (d thersoi If). . • , , o. . ucLiar*,^ n.a pieit*Mi>.t, lo. .mi oia\ J, I u I I . I .1 notice to great Biitain, in conformity to a \j. I>iiie‘i Unforluiiat ly :h V h id connecttd the qut stion ol I ,• » .r ’ or, i ' UI 't.ii-u I : treaty now existing that in twelve months from and i \ nnum tmi nf-i.Minn if nn* ririr-.pinles i abolition of si.ivt IV, about which there *vas but ve . . . r r’root «i.nii nrv ^ nnion. too, of action, ii noi « r J)r.ncIplt^. i- f i.t rv little diHer. nee of opinion at the Nt^ah, (at 1 a.-t the date of ihe G . m . c no ^ uUmg place bt tween Ihe W;iU’S a.i 1 l!i.- In. n Is ol in th“ section f;o :» v.hich ne cam*.) fiom the o[.Ill-. ^ ‘ Administialion. Bnih pujl/es hare nckuoicl ^ ^ A (o:tnight has _tdaps.,-d, and ine comtnitfee has ; estranged \ Wlnus nnpt'.'e an nt)ririons tax ii[ion tlie (•^■untiv i m tii^‘ slia.'f t>! a It'^h Mila, mauily for the piirjxjMj of pr.)U‘C'in^ ati ! t ir-ichinu' ;i f w m.tniifactnit i., th eir cl of wii:cn i? to de* r an* imp iri'aiir-ns ,u i ‘ conS' qut nriy d.'!iiu;>h the ii v«t:of\ 'i he r I fai'!, straiiiTf* a? it u ui ma le !o ■ i.. ; ?i w. 1 upon i y th. sr- vty 'A fnjs a.' .iii * v irb nee ■ I n«T(oSi?y ol 1-! i d; la: :ii a.' ii i;o\\ i.\- I Ms 'i'll! p;ii.i!\tfi'ct >1 ill*- j)it-senl la:.if uiion th. I ibofir.i: a:..! ;i"! K-nl’ma! • •«r>n! »•* pi 1 inly vis, i : tn j any o:: te;iihle opt!!ai; •?' of ^ i»‘ te- l.e I» t. :* d I V but n)'v\i ii't.i.'.* !ioj iL b'ars u I h mk i V ij!:l i.'p ii! r.'ue it fill',-' t f e-:i! jiepiil.ili.ai. Vet foi '.be puipuse o! niCie.oiniT ihe p: >fils of iho other o/it’ tentfi an.] svvtdiioir the d' ! t o! th«- (/n o-', has long been considere.l the b-ader of a large and ■ ^vm v attempt to dim-ni>h «»i !m>d.?y i' is iu,d wnl influential class of politicians, that, not indissolubly '-o b“ resisi i* 1 l»v o! ti ;vv thr r I V I Mr iff loving Whigs. 'i' - sh -.w f;i-vv thr ij ,i. [ t lias iii- crt^aSt d w di the incit-aS:- td taxatioi;. w e |.rij*i.t the foi'ouincr tal b s. ma lt n;). savs :!ie j-'vtmng Po>t. froMi t!:e rt r it o! iIm‘ t-cr* tu.'-y ury, anil il ui.i b f-« i n t!;at >inoe i!.t .Mi \"an Hn-i ii. th*' N.itional di bt nearly NINE FOl.D 1 I)r.ST or TMi: , nr.; y.; r. (i.Hied. We i. gr.-i lo ppiecivi.ih's delay disco,tltnl nr but !T1 111 i: >•.'*■ will) !J:sti'icl It ’V* nt f. S'lp fd i‘: a bil! or r-■' d ^uof) Suppot;*- a tn* mb* a bill in ii!i han l to abuli.-^h sl.iv*-iy in tii- of (’,dnoi^:l;i. Mill e'fleM'd :t lOtbe fl'iUSt to the - pt .ik r.' laldt', ar» 1 wa.- disp ' .1 ‘ p*i=e . .. JT— r.ti d a restdui.i.ri on the "arn* ir to. !. ■;. ■ -a:rif‘ dir* ^-;i;>n ; and ^.> .1.. \V' r- i;at a!l 'ji ie incipunt acts of i= _;i?!aWon . we ?* n-'i other. ihoJtTh ibe right of peiiii.»n was * xh tuol'-d a soo/i ii a:?> presenttd. i* (> jid Tvl) il ) yi.ij go riirlht r, an 1 s.iy that ili* j)e\itu;n er.N* v\iil. and ikjI tiial of th* ilous*-. shall prt vail. wiiy V givt‘ ’-be pelion* i? the b-i^L'lative [)ou* i. A [I'titifjo camt iiere, vvitfi iliU UUO signa!iji» n i; lilt V piea.-’*d; it was ] r-s* nled, and lh*n h(»u stood ifie r :i!tt r K W fiose pjd j/n* ni was to prevail with I* : ;:tto th-- «!e pel!U(;i.^^ ^ H id the petitieneis pow er ov* r the action of this House? IJid the pow* r td tb" ptlilitineis terminate ihere. or ijo fuith* i ^ It It '.writ furtfu r. did it not n*c .'Sarily a?'iime tlie ]{jvvt r d the n.iu>* ^ Dll it not assumt th*whol- ) u'.Vf r of 1* gi'l.ition ? If the pttiiioner could say ‘ you >h.ii! receive.” c >uid he not say •• you shall refer,” “you she.il re;oit? and could he not also say ’ you .*hail giani 'i’h* p'incijilt w issiltled in the fjtti stage. 'i’lie (j'nstion was when the pe- iilion came oo this flo(;r, who waslojo.ige? These p(ti'.!i):» rs. or the re-' u‘ I'liion. by the legisl tiv I...dv wbi'’h !■ na i .'rt,.t’ed ^ 'I'o \> tsoin had th. 1 ^;o5'ili.tuai given ibe powf r ‘‘All I-i; islati ve pow -rs h' rein c'ia.iud .'riall be vested in a Congrti." of th' Unit*’I S’aJes. \\ a^ iti l.ioiiuage. A g n- tb;m’in cam* ih r.* ::r;d riad*- ;i ]^'gl^i.^flvt* m(;tionj he iriovi d that the Uiiiled Slat, s do a ct r'aiii act— a b gisi.itive i-ct- r-rn a peisohal act ; inu a peisonal piivilege wuh(;ut txb;5l hall, buf a bgi i;!;ivc act; h*- proposed a subject /;>r legislation, and h; claimtil iht p'>\v* r to b giai.:*:* on it on ihe spot, by saying what 6!iou!d be doii : Anri was not that a tjr>urp-irion of the pO'Vf rs t)f iht^ Congr* ss of the United States. *!nd til war " i.h Imk Coiistitufit.'n ? If the power of co!»-» »» as .V- CanMiiutMMi. and t.,\ Itit gratis u! r„,v.-r ;h;T:^n . .nitcii'.d, an.l l.y I's cl iioivpr Th. 11."’*'- I.jh-J.iiiiiiiN. I'l': of i'5 proc.'.dings: ml ins F1oU3*‘. and its limitations we'.e le- farih* r. and s.nd lons t ntertain* d by thi Son li wiifi ano!h* r question about vvliic'h tn* ie w.mil b'-m'i h dis;>ute, viz ; Itie qii-sir‘*n a.' to in* iigtit f p iiiion He woul.l ad VI'. t^eolleinto ti> tiia.;-.*! :i> t lilt l\\o (pjestioos, tiod ! a' e ! h' Uii !0n »d ab !!vjo lo :*iaiiu I.-Ui Mi II u uc ; , I ■ I • u ■. k ^ . 11 U .' L : . , T , . ,, . , r • land, and it is suiipost d that he will brin^^ witn hi'ii : td::ck anj native d fO! inry hi. u as cie.ii l\ of opi »».... n;on in.jl lii*- aboir.ie.rjis ^ w* ih diau ini; more clos- w'l.ii tluy \\ ! r* i?r'd lo • he sbac'‘'-=" \Vt Stalls, from tdfTicia! information, that no negotia tio/i IS noic yending relative to Oregon Mr. , , , .. ! {^ick*nham, we ht*ar, is exptcted daily from Enn- !on »'i ab !f'.on to siand i.'Ui in an its . . - . . - not proper/}) undcrituod^ thcif come together now fcith ftel tugs ki/i,lcr than tver. j We q'j(jte liiis init lligt iice i riucipally lor ih»' e of that m.ukcd in italics, 'i’nr mutual ac -the kl^.'lnlJ ;*nJ making tuy ly; that th*y ■. ( ! the f.^e ii:* n .■'p riion 'fia». i.y ; ■ ii;K a.: .d c dor a j re I W!i^ And 'O ! h' v.'.\4 ir;e CO he was In ill’: Cou:sf they S or Ji lve 1 : iiM r oi h'ld !f pftj"- lb d to th*-m>t lv > Soli'..' n .;;* u v.*- ( lying abol;ii.»nists, while t.i , bol.l:.)a!>fs were I r» fl' i-Miii; notiiin" toward.-' au; lioiatin;: int C(;nJilion ■ ^ r* o ol ln e m* n of color o: of slaves. 'I’lie ('hair aniiouru-^ 1 ihaltb.. .'iioic;i::g hour iiad ■ * .x})i ■ d. M: Bidlac/: n^Ut 'i if In*- would hav** leav*' to- moi,'ov\ to continue his it inailis: !or he h:..j been CO! off iii the niidde’ of a SenlePiCe, an* ivO'jw \v ht fi 11 wou'd i t;d pr* fer tf) proceed now J ar: bt* as bi lef as possiid*'. 'i’h* Spf'a.'cer said il woul i not be in order. 'I'h' Iloust* iht ii i-.S'dved itself into comtMiJ’ee of ibe W'h it', (Mr. Wii>thiop in ihe chaK.) and re 'Unn d. tlie consid* ration of t^e rt ference ol that j .;ii!‘;i of the Fresidt nt’s m-ss:ige relating io the OV; III'!d of the western wa.lers. powers to treat on ibis subject. Aftci bis arrival, know b dt:>efr.rnt of errors- and i.endmL^ an actual n-go'.iation, it might be con j f,.,erids of the lovers—and the solemn'c* b biat.on of >:i(ied indecorous to the power \» ith whom '''t? »■(» hrtve goo-i it iison to btdieve, is e.‘; :e. m iff at}’ to interfeie by debate oi otheru i;e. * ^jj jjj: si ued by tiiis Bo-it)n i-tier wiiter. \Vt ij it now, befoie any lugotiation is commtnced, j that 3ilr ,Min>>^u n st*; v’ed up tiio m.iiiiage- u hib^ we are still uncommitted, it is most d'sirable j Webster, iloits. i^iv.s,anl other * cstran hat we shouli have some expression of public sen- j poi.ijcal Daigei-is, inK together, and. in Mr Old - “ iinluiui: .i Distri.-i ot \>iuai!*.a - 'i'rt-nstry s I.| 1(1 ot Jli’i V, 1' • 1, .'i'- - “ A\nii !-ii ti's- “ 3i irtli IS 11. o‘. • Tl f, l-.io, tU'O 1, iS J to lUC. 1. .'1 ! - i J. Mf.i ii.'i *'7*' l.i-O l -*j !dti I;:-].--1 h** 'i'r»‘as- ir r:i i:I t f ■net a d 1 53. 1. -rAi.t'.' ■> *t. 4 ♦ ‘ J .’ *> "a i . ■ w '• cS *t t 'J 7,1*-' li *' > Tot:il - - - ^ d'be Serr*tnry giv .Tijiv, 1 1wdi IS 'i’iie ifds impos* • osien.'d !y u> ra;.-e tl'.*' ues, but rt a'iy ftir | urpe.ses o* ; r -’- s :)o‘!Ce llud the d* ! m) U K). rii>in_r 1 bt !»;'> ii.'cn iiti'ler ■ [ I Je: it i;l to .pim'iit, ispt-ci.iliy the popular [tiiiiich, iii re- j ^\|an..uni's c.)ii!c£.'iii:i:i', hriij a p..‘iK‘C. iihritt—w.’i.' | .il exp; li.'i't*! Tii. ;arJ to a Kiaiter so viiilly iinporlat.t ns th.- ■ a^olv..! ol all oili-uc.s loii.ii Jj .-ach ctli.-i —a.ij, | msposfd .ai th- . xiia -on, wIieili.T or not ive tliall rtde. t.y !i«>ly lo a , ^ saciarm iii. i ledgi.d lliems. lvi.s to ■«■!>! I™ ;»i.l . i‘i-r. :.,':.' I...’. Tni^ !a , iia;ior. tK.ud lor h.-r «icioachi..c spirit, a dijtrict ol i n^, \V, l,=i, r. tht n, is l.-;iilv liiiial imo op.-iati..M S-p! :'M. I3U, ai, 1 I, is ii .v. fill! ,IV coitoininj not millions ouh.hui/wn.lr^h | |',3 .abs.'rvi, ncv lo -Mr. Clay, in I .Mr •'J W'-'i.'/iS of iicr.s. \\ t‘ l).ive itii..'auy o.^.rud. du- ! eon.t-s hack to tIu. wili bf hi- i I in;: lw I , , . •■“o nt'trcliatiou cf lb'20, to cede to (Treat 15nt he did not ; ° r .• , . , . , ,, 11 upwarus of on*‘ A laueh iiewntiil .* . r r , , , 1 . ,, I fioithern portion of tie terntory of )rerroo; and ;J. 1; i.ermiUiu, liC* woui 1 , u . r i i i ' / i r-. • ,ey*a'^- that far too liUrtil concf'ssion (iieai B:iiam refused. Brdore we make otlers still further com- promising the natioii’l tionor, stiil fuilher curtail ; ing the li.uional tt rr,tory. we wish lo hear the Re I pi * s* litatives of the ptopbi speak out. They can i Jo so, on the joint rtsolution referred to the Com- I mitlee on Fortign /Affairs, with propriety, and with ' out any t'ncrcachm*nl cn the province of the exec Fr,..n Ilk Cilulje. j • ‘‘S H»aty.i)ul;ing ponx’r. rru; SOI.K.M.N l.li.'.GCJJ A:;D COVE.XANT. i Ihal «-0 hope the r,s • /.!: V •• .11 'je ! *! » operation tv» o v riff’ I'rotn a l""' nna inai.y s .' i n 'I’ne tl 1 *f ! v« ;i- ;.;n tne {e^v i i:c it !fli ilf '.vr-s n pen r!; >>’ a rt !c !• •=. * x - t.ii nl u.- t-r; ;n .\t tai df rai-red r i- ■jO j;( r ei. * to > ”i .. , boitie holder. The Ct)uriei's correspot;nlenI, n '!.”LTV ‘“"'I';!:!':."!:!*'!!?*."'..*':"'*'I hud bis i..forraati.n from the !on:.ta„ ■ head. He spiaks, throngfiout bis biter, as if h* had full knowbdge of Mr. W'ebstei’s pii.'puses in regard to the n*^’W state ot things. 'i'he writer, however, we lake upon us lo say. has been egregiou.'>ly misiufurmed as lo Govetuoi (rilmer’s prtT'-iences. He nevei was, noreyer u’lll be, for Clay. So much we ventuie on our own responsibility. i per ct nt upon all int;ari!t- m)ods i iii.' i.ti'iJ h- ! lieon in opeialion on* y'-.u * nd.ng S^ 'it i..: 'Fhe recent le^oil oi ifi' S or j complete the (piarterly acciini'g the operaiitiii d bo:h :i.*se tiinie that the du’it s accruing und,. r t!;.' .d for less ifian iht se of itit* ytar {»:* \iot:s. uliilivii Wili pas 11, y * nabb us to rev iiu «: (liT' iiv^ aJ-d li.'t r*'j .w i ...o I'ra.a I'tcntt! t.) MESSilS. 13EADSLEY A.\U WISE. In an article of last night's (,ibd)e. tn comne nting Until, by some such action, wt* I on the course taken by Mr. Beardsby, m it l iiiou Y''t'idriy’s Cilobe (|UO'd ’.h;‘ Boston Couri'r s j t>v:rice a d^■tennin^(ion to asseit our rights in this | to the tvveniy-fli si rule, exclod mg abolition pciiiions, notificatiori to Mr. Websti r’s /iZzV/z//// in M issacnu- | ciaitrr. it is iinpde.% to expect that Grtat Uriiaiu j we stated the facts (d public noloii* ty in such wi‘y St Its. lyruiliiiL' the recoi.cili 'tion and coalition among ' a'lfl come, to Lin ms ijiit let iht' fate of the resobi ! as tf> b-ave ihe impressson that the acti* n ot ihe i the •■Sam* old Coons” who rpiarrtliccl over tlie ‘ u d be uhai il wil, we trust the coinmittee will commitue in striking out ihai lub- was ihe conse- spoils wta» for Fedeialisni, ' y fort ign int ans an l repoit wuhoui dela/: so that the subj*’Cl may come i qui nce o! the suggestion of Mr Wise in the f. I bom*-bn d liauds, m 1840 it s* t nis that the [>ar- ; ijp b'^fore, by the acjual commencement on negolia- | to .Mr Beaidsiey. loiichmg ihe. *■ -jaiioo «.nd rtiCi tl: s to 'iji.' rtnewtd holy alliance, to supplant hon j tions. its discussit^n becomes worse than useb-ss. ‘•?i putia; o, idion i:i the co.rrol of nation.il af^ai.*. | ]f. as we h:*.ve hiird it hinted, the committee has : { -\y tly I !i‘. o:s ( 1 1,5 Kroiii fourtli .iinn r •: I-'il. to thirii ju irt. I (,•: !' ; iiicIuMvc - I i I'he aiiif)unt r*-r* 'ved ior th* y; ar 1 mr^de np of paym nts i>f t>ld eon'll w oicb. sw* l!s i**^' duties beyt>nd tin ir aciu i! amoiuit. i.t)t wh.-'o' the acrcrrt'ija'.e '1 N 13 A H . .\|vl F-*- MILIAOXS b. lo v th* vlutHStd I'-ld . ‘I • pfiinof this I leilinn US it tids tht* poi 'b**- I-. »>t'rn ci-'fo;! by ii)ul ;n i fraudulent nnnageint lit, hav*> considt^; ; decided to delay a'lion on a subject of such press ■d It V up to ■y 11!!ji'jrt.inl fh.it the st vi ral cl ins toey set ; inij impmlance, tht.§ we iiope the subject d shoti!;! be irjr«;r:ri' J r.'.jy 'b*^- | f,rouiht, by a re-^ol Hion of inStrUCt' chang; 1 a!tituf' lak^n liy th»*se • IS, 'J’li' (.*ouI it I S lieu small ii sutlic!’ni b.-,-.!i- jdirtcily befoij^^^-^jluus, or be her wise. ( i a I pn 111 bt ence of these peiiiiou*>-. \V fiat transpired bt lu. in thoSi-' gen|ie''Tjt II m iht^ fact* f>l the House it ft no ol in our mind that the dt feat of the iuii‘i*i ct) n mitiee was the lesult of the positions then assuiiif.l by them; and a g n’b-man wiih wnom wr- c »n'-ei- sed yfSteiday, and who had an o;;poitj:iu y ol know iufT". was under the bt I.ef that *5* \o'ed __rT’-s ) I. p, WHIGEIlV. Commercu:t ^JtTIvertlser. ot i ' e ocL.aP.Q:---. hdn n„ nu„y, h.lno.x, !t w.. u, br..,h. imeingeu^ . aa p,.-,. ,,pt .Oilml .UHor. ,he m>s «aW«ri (Wa.biug..mctty) )fdiasl*'i ani butchery as mat t*f th. Uive^ Riis i of last Monday. li) s, inneis. l..vt ry n;;- re^t g:\ lo advanct' and i iiM'di th* •! )!d.' of ^how th*' e\»*'fit to \\f.;Lh tb!*- i'' lakt' a .sing!*- ..lia'b- d i. c. .'•::y~- I t i s • s' i: n • ■' d I b.; I ’11 ■ 1 e v\ J u 111 ■ e ; t ■ I Kl.OOO.i) !0 bnsie I' d this n- i:t‘.'ary td i-it abt'ur I I n*s a ■ 'Iv III Tj. i !'► F ‘ \v »v !•• e- ,-'* the I'.oKi. i '> • ' rried. we \'* 'I ii it. ! in 1 '• i;;e. .\l ster in his g atulations ovt r such m- tnt)r: .asl*'i in. ri\“ -lli l :;!;ngs ar thus liump-led in Comni. rciai ; • t ^^ i .. M irrv of tht*. VV*st’’and promises to battle nobly p H nr-, has hcen a p.U,cnng h a! a ^ ' .f,, \'vhigs ot the Slate are f.ru-aU '■'n:lrr ' I ' will be jom.d by mt-.ny or . / n n.;, ol In^h „.,u ^ ‘ ^ Mr Ca’.h.on, who ,ri c.xusperated a. it IV IS a:: ■■(>'■! on 'ill V//^ Is to > strong/1/. icarm/>/. mnlf'.d/v of Ilni'V ('/ny Mr HVAs/ V f-as a po'Lp. and so ivas Mr Rives. ^I'he N* w \ Ol k F\pit‘^s hoi i'' out in it-' an oouncenent of the samt rnakii!i:.,ip of the f.-uds of tlie feu.i *t(n ies. th*’ pi tm.ist ol an ovt rwh* bning "opinion"' {a ia Rivt^) on tht pait of Mr ster Mr Wehster. it is said {up-n u' JcuOtc nof ) irill fol/oir n'ith as sir for M /• ('lo.y as M r R i res has given /tcre iw more doubt ific election the W.-b- 7W th ni t/iCj tion th i: comm. rn; iis power u) ' ^.Msl.i'ive. Bul h:; W* fit t)ise sit p iliai, in the « rcise of a S(uin I discnmmulion as to us ri2hli! ar^d powers, the H-uise was lonnd to ad- iiiin»ro r us power so as to promote ih. inu^! sts ol all and. if p >sMbb*, the injury (d ntaie The gni ib-in'in fiorti iNonh Caiolina [Mr. Clmgrnanj said the ri‘»hl of |. Ution uas like th*> ngbt to pray foi wUal hf pleast il. \Vi ti d*d* i« nce to that gt ndeman, he (M; F. ) t' ii«'ved II.at a man hiid not the iiL'iit lo piJiy bjf A iiat fje pb ustd. God was infini * 1\ pure, and uise. und juvt. and. ^ood ■ and a m.in could i»ul ask t«jr ^%l'.at ht pb ast tb ^F i lihgvi'iyi i xpldund. H'* said hehndstat*d th.il when vei ;t p.iitioner iion-stly b'dit ved he w as l.ibe.ring Uud* r giu vane* s which could hi r» movt d. lie hud ih- iitihi to peim.ai. wh* lb* r the pruyt i was g;::nl*-d o; net With the Imutalion which lie had in nti‘)n'‘—ih* hon*s' beiii f ot ibe p*liitoiier ihai he was bi‘>ori:ig undei a gi it vance, anvl liiiit it couU rt nioved—he was td opinion ihat th*' g*'nib ni.ui liom South ar dm i [Mi Hhk i r] would agret wiih him in iht position he had lak* n, wh‘ iher the piay 4^r were a id;«'S3'd to the Kuit r ol liie uutviTse, or to any oihei j>uw»r Mr. Rkett bii*'fly repli‘*tl, and then proceeded . i l i i ’ i wilh his geu*-ral a;gum.nl ; but he was only occa presidential conventwn and his^ hcliet tha, Monally he^rd, m cttns^ qu* nee of ihe buv lone of | tviU Ot ll^'nry Ciay, to wnom te ird. voic* in which lie tn ijutnily s;>oke, and ii*s address mg biinscli in the poua oi ihe House wliich was tlistaiu fiotnlhe repoilei’s desk. He was. fiowevei, undersn>od lo insist that. tfi*)Ugh tlie jietiiioners con tende*! ih»i iheir pt titions vvt re constitutional, and within th^ lirniiaiion of pow* rs granted lo the Con grtss. ihey were, in tad, aimed at slavery in iht ^'!;iti s, ovei v/hich Ctirjgress could exercise no pow er. H insisted lh.it it was unwiselo temp'oiize on the subjt'cl any K>nger; for it served id embold* n th*’ as&a:! .nts ot southt rn institutions. H'*believtd a spiiil of diisalisfaction with this Union was gr.m a.j d«eper In s»)ine poilions ef this I n ••The South Ca.roliiia Chronicle, hereloiore an ! ard* nt supi>orter of .Mr. Calhoun, has come out for .edheients ot .sir. Caditun, v>ho aie cxaspe the treatmt nt he has rereived.” Now we had suppos'd lhal the Columbia Chron icle was a whig paper if long standing, of decided ; partizanship and ol ablly enough to make KSell I Unown and e%-en resptxied by its brotherhood thro- u’jt the country, it liscarcely (air lo tiie editor to t reorescnt him as a fr*:h d* sert* r from our camp. ^i’liI ks I'lao . ; c - C7- , ...niitef* W’^e fin^ liow i\»-av \ wvno\» « »««» arramst the rule in j.uerence, as u'ell as our | the bit*- Ci.iy Wbi,' 'i’anib a d-v.y i>i -a busu- ( )n conveisinsr with a j el is b vi» d u{-,on ai. :al*. wf.icb afii'-.unK f> membeT’of'tha.co.nmi-.ee to-day, we l.=a...‘.ha. .M.'. | a., actiri! *«. •!.- ''.r,".; | Wise was opposed to thr couise of, and voled against, I alone f.f MF,FF>.N i xs O ..I we were rnist.-if;* n ni friend in his iiiforsiiation. Mr. B ‘aadsley on the psoposition to strike out the 2lst rub'. We learn, moreover, lhal the proposi tion had been carried in the coinrniiite to strdce out the rule bcfort; the sugg*^Mion in the House to iMr. ITK »FS.\ N (> i XdFF.MFS. Tbi-ra>i amo.mt is princip.ally dra'.vn frtnn t;ni fain’i' is. .w'-'-.y lanii- iy must use it for done siic pn’rpi,' s. bn? tiu* farmer uwikes us** of i:nmens(' a::‘.or.u’s. t(^ ‘= itt hi? p*^rh. B^aid^lev (which wt.-'^look to be the occasion of II) beef an ! stock 'H-.s is t>idy ani^M:* t .M.lnc* nf h-d bc-n tn.'de by Mr Wis*-. It probably, the bow reeardi..-- of in.- mi. r.-is i.ie a/ncn.m,, > true solution of Wise’s cours-. m sng.,re,.^t:n-I an I to .\’r B-ard-b.y lo move a selt cl commiuee to re claim th.-ms*' v. > tn*- I o. li, .., ir...n.t . . . ^- t pait'.cntav! jtich a? salt, irtMi. SM*T:t(, cottl. » ryinij from 7.) t ) '2 /'> per Oe-.ii mere luxu-e'i- ol lile, C’lKf? r.^ sf('n‘'S. vcc.. vS e.\t*>nt, by th*- w . dion. .■ with a mere n'»ni:.'';:j i i'y ol i j . ^^:^• . e;ri i v:;- !• V !' d. w ti:!-: ttiC lat s. ualcbi’S, ii'-j (1 orily to any ^eji'v. :^'*' ta\i 1 to '.i > •!! I C' il 11!• :l ^ t si- Idic R cn.;oud Compib r has tlv> same inb>li;-: to haye tiie sai.si^lion ol showing niti uown ^ I .. .. t W^hio-'on 'i'b-nro ba-k Stalls. U lie ed'tor is not unusually gnouna- gence (romtin- com la.* at \\ .t..iin...on. i li.- pi - ^ ,,,,n'ru-ihese officious home missionai les. laise sur. lv .u illh. agieat .opport to .Mr Im to Claysm of good and Wchslrr is .^oon (o a,W,vs.« j lailhlul Coons, (.Id to a U-lUf I; tht jiuOliC I 'lriiiigh l/ie jiapers. announ ' mind heivatter v.li'.c.i sde i.> i. A, ’ Ci,>a /»s .Ui.rJu.U0n lo ullle ,he ,hc,s,on ,./ ,he a'ter 1k.v,-„ . tnu, .odd. .Iy con erte o C . i*re-toij s iavore orgae., we mav soon t.xpect to near t, '• hereloiore an ardent sup- that Ml. i^est I iiimst ceivt; all .Mr. Adams’s abolition petitions, that he . On the actual e,.ctssain s *d i.v saw the rtile vottiddo A n m the. committee,and there those of v.ia. nn;-,»:tan--* to ^ o ii mi. ng ft;re v.’as deU rinined lo change lhal mode of war fare which he sup.nosed would prove unavailmg. However ibis may be. the fact that Mr Wise'e sugiieslion lo Mr. B. ardsb-yand di.-i not^jewelrv, pr-Ci.ni prlcedc. the action on the rule in committee, prov» ■ ■ ' r-tvu li.^e, tiiat tb' ’onstquence of that i Such is w!* ig j'l'i !*'•; -'neb tl..- 3.a!dslev’s action | which He,..y ’lav is ;!.;nst ;onva*d loi the and d-ncy —\ I*/*‘ht-n,i m the Ht.use, was in niisn.ince ol ina doc nines and policy which w he held atid actt'd upon wh-'ll years smc(^. W'rule, therefore, it is clear that he has nnl ta;v n his couise in rtdertnce to tins matitr in conc*>rt wi*h Mr Wise, (as was inb rreil fiom ihe circumstanc* s to which we have alluded.) it is equally certain tlial Mr. i^eardsb-y did not act in die matter as the tx- ot .Mr. Van Buren s vi* ws. but of htsoAti, now' un b'TSiand in Congress somt GHARLE? e7mL‘SS & CG. potter ot Mr. Calhoun, lias come out for •’Harry thii Wcsl ” und proaisps lo balile nobly for his g ire hi V 5npport B it Beijiivlt. il seems, has had the m >sl ciroam ol slantial account of Ihe grand council of tie late hos- cause lib-. n.)w fraternizing, conb-d* rat. s. Th. Heir.Id s ^ 'I "• 'nVnthei «"hen-^ iiibting .\Ir. Van IFirt n. not-s. wliich are wriii*n .n loo mucli haste b.r am- out sheep lor iome liiiie.an l therefoie c . • ^ p i administration plification, most sui* ly. we have no doubt, touch iie ds do in like cases, his | ^^at he dot s nt.-l assume to spak for .Mr. \ an Bn 1. pon^-ni enle agitateu ^ ground ior the grr,titic.ttion d.isplay* d in the idi- refert-nce l*) Mr. lii artisb-y. as coruj)n> .\F . B., we dt.'ubi r.ot, ditor. if int'-rrogaled. have on harm ;i vers’ Good?, ot' every varit.ty •rtaiticd m.my yt'ars airo. wh. n the ques'i»n now : iijemost lavor;ddr Teim-^, ' L;ited was first broacinri. 1 h. rt* is. ih* ii. iv,) i ;'^)r ca.~h, ci'ut Ji‘" iind i( Ide has been a shepherd with i soman in NF->UM th.dr {’rien 1,^ :u: I the public, t!.: t ‘'ieV have ieint)ved liit ir o! (*( .'C/iJS Lu tiie (‘;»r- ner .store la tely or.'npied by Feroy Spnp." . 1 hey^ e.\ten>ive and ■ bo4.:c jSt'*ck ot a;nl vatt-Tii. pi^r 'h::'-: .1 on r.'bit'h y/ill b** .-o^ I lower imtu. th:in --nie.ar *'• I 'ds can b ti I d» I a 111 ■. I m t;; e. i n ■ > ■ •»• > r e •. 11. i' i . 1 11 * i stock C('U pM>- s Sl'ATLK ANi) r v\rv i)HY ihe j^iounds t>f interest tn which tiu- new nndrr lence whistling. \\ illi only the oct,asional laz, dive | ^ qj-j* ihi> or any oth‘r occa>ion—(ilvbe siandme u. found, d Siys th* Herald’s herald sion of IhrovMug ihmgsn-.lo the I> .nocralic enclo- j • \V ^^urr ^V V Rices irill support Clay —may bccome z sures; and ii ib also trie lhal a Whig r^rnnant. | ADUL1T10^ MU\F.MFAib> Ai . ^ . pet icith Cl iy—u-illhope fora high place u'lth Clay navmg i* .:emly bet n attracted logelhei by t*ach oth „nd.*r^'an 1 ’b it 'he* Gomrniite- on the M.i- — wiU see/c to succeed ('lay in the presidency— er s bliaimg, indicating lhat some one had discovei-| \\ t und* r. an. , . . ‘ ahob^h) There uill be no breach l.t,ceen Tyler and Hires cd a piospect of ^rass, fias given a little more the stnp^'lhe South of slave repirsen»ation, and expunge one of the hist _ ^ cd a piosppct of jirass, fias givtn a little more M Webster icill support Clayfu/lu. in Ihe h 'pc appeaiance of a Hock lo ihe party and ridreshcd ihe compromisis of the. compa*:t. have rn* t twice. . ■ Adams proposed lo adopt the r* solution, and .Mi Ijimt bt dorr them, would lij* y peimit thems.lvtsio bti degraded, or sui render liu ir rights, Union or no Union. Mr. liidlack.wW^^ x soint> p’t liminary ob>;rrvations. said he had listtiit-.i to the g*nt!t!nan !iom S.iuib Carolina with gnat aitenlion. in the f.ope that ib* g‘’nlbm*in s aiirumeats would deierniin*' as lo ih«- course he shoui i lake oil llie tpiestion btfore th* coinii.iltee; and fie had liseu [nri.ose id making i [nibhc declaiaium d his opmi.ms. to av- ’. i ih- n*cessity of * r.h^ r privatt* or puDlic d-c la‘aiu:)n$ h«'ieafler It was wtli i-:noc.n by b'-st w Kh whom he h...! th* pleas.-i:e i,> acl ilu;ing ibt bisi C’t.'ugrt ss. ir»ai h« h,id unilormly v.ititl in t tvor I this resiiichvt' rub ; and b.t* wou’d ct r;'ii;U*‘ t-. do so. if fit; ctjuld b*' coilVint'*‘d lhat h*‘ ctiuld conM n it' !■> h.ive th*^ appiobation ol bis »'v\ n coiiscu nc* , i: h‘. could luiVe the niidivide.l t^ujipoil of ihost wLo prtif s.'itd t» b.iVL ih* m stinieiest .n ibis qut s H .n Wil liier th^-y I'.il t i not. if.nn th 1 sh pe in which the i:ntbman |jv''m South Carofi-j r.i iMr. Uhtlf] put n, it was q i* stmn..! !• , St-niej vv u.,1 be very ^‘pl suppos*-. I^^)ln the argum.nt' I o' the gt'utleman from iSouib Cai obna. mat ilu-1 xis i» nee of il';is Uei.ublic w as to >-b p» t«d on ibe d cision ; Ol tht^ aud he thought the tain*, lol- r. net* \ At the last me* ting, Mr A I the Itl'T d»*t l): . Uil.j Vi* » i»c I 1,1 c*wiin V . ....w ^ .. . - •• ,, .. . . - ■ i' I , I .,,1 il.'.o ion but whatever the cons, tin-nce miirht bv. Uo-\ io succeed him A day or tiro since. M ingum, P ,e ■.tnromc/e wiih something lodo; but beyond this p.d'th. SoLt;. would n.ai..l,.iu her l.u. g.iiv Bni I si,hut oj the Snwtr. i„riU.! Wd.sUr to •iinner. a,id w„ »ee no cl.anj.- ,olhii.State favorable to .Mr Clay. Iieith.r iol the eonslitutL.n, nor lor iho.e who h,.d i .•M.—M.’M.ft:./,././!« ('i'W/ur Inuit.ai/ Ihe yatioual I,lUUisekcer h.is hevn luiormcd i\un Aoih nut M iHU’im. as his tigut luiii.i. In U ebster. i Clay (Jlubs and Cinytsn are spreading lilie .irf tn (iiliner lo t.)■ i.t ii irhv'h W ebster ein.‘>r-I 'es ; an i you UOurse/f u'hetheror no Webster ha: U'Uhhis/tfl hand Hare you er breach hi ticecn Tide r and H coster t .\F. Ilivts (aIii..)Ui:h i.-vt ilooktd in ttv 11* ruiiis , tit serves to be appomied^ C.invernor ot tJaratana or j anu accu. ,'n reearcli*-' on the hutoiy of th* I \fi €f» OCl ■: i:. t 31v'-xsw \ '.I!i, sA!>->'.i^R y :not !■:}!!Es^ ei'TiMnw J33uurt.«, Anti every o:i;i*r article i >’-ally fonntl in n village Store. They are !f*tern;in'*1 to '*dl b-'.riraios f-.r cash, and mvit.- i.-.ircbaser^. t » g.vc them .v « all bc- \ tore bnyiiHg tri.-ewher ■. r,.l ( 'har'lotte. J;.n. '^7 . 1 -1. list «d injjredi* ni-') w as amont: tin- an'ipatlii s v>hicii .Vmb-assa. dor lo the couii of l^rfster J.)hn. weie so happiiy compour.J*d ai in m ;s ot which Of the real stale of ^Vhiggery hereabouts the .NF .M mgum was chit! cotd.:. and. .Mr Bolts tluj Inielligencef inighl have got some idea by consull- pii. w y.,. A‘*«wding t»i lb IF ra.d s n:n'. n ap- ’ ing Dr. Bronson, the elitor of a Whi>i paper at ptars tliat Mr 'I’ybi is sup; t I; fi.iv .s sii.ir. in ijigrmige. Ga , and knrwn lo fame as Mr Clay's lilt beiulitof tii* s*- h*'riiit.2' conncds. 'I’ti- M is to luminous corr-spondent tn m'itlers of Free 1 rad*- be no s: paration b'iwet n .M* Tyl r and .Mr RiV' S ; and Abolition. The D.flor paid .i visit to Charb’S .lid iheitltjre. we s'lppost. as .\! Clay. .Mr 'I’ybr l’o* s w itt' .'i n hoi s out Mr 3/.^ngr/ !U o his IFf/..'': /•,” So i! i? luii ;\ liiv* s u -es for • Mr i'lat thani. to Mr So i! i? luiiiy juftriiblt' ib .i .Ml I \ Icf hol.is out Ml Rivt-s, as his bit t.and, to '.Mr. Clay. 'i'he d;nn lb* n, h\ means of the proxns. was meant lo be a ft ast ot i \c f^jr th*- ^^:and digni- niiiii of Cooiieiy. at w ltkdi ail t;». -| toil lately and confessed in his return, that he was so Iriirhtened at the defiHceb^ss condition of whig- aery h* re. thai he kept almself in^og all the lime, las to slavery 'Vher\^ was a piudent mtn for you and a d.screet 1. I eis ftii ih* for it is very c^riain ihM it what Dr. Bronson s r* asonabit-- terror inspireLUiim 10 call ”red mouthed Fov^ofoctiism.” had once ifiscovtrtd iiiin and opcnt d IS ui'Oii bis ireiiibbic' carcass, ihe only po>si- busily emi - Goveru.neiil.'anl in pr. parn.i; ior the con.po?,. v.i of.1 rcp"”. ar.at honor npon 'ho au'hor. and stronfflv supp-ni j rhe principl.s i.-l tin- 0.in'lit.iti >n -Mr- j I’on^^etit.d to '..ant him till the ISthof tcbrnary j ,n r'renare th-'ll-iion. We l.ave som.’ hopef, lhal ■ II will aUo h.; cRlr.ilat.d. It fi.y thing nn arr.stj the m.dn.fso! faiinticism, lo qtiiet thf-i txcilem' tv.j ! b* • >- i > . Ill We likewise un iersMnd. that a caucus wa? liH I the evt ninu^ of the I5tn instinl, anion? the R' An app*al was in.id.- to oui ?s 10 say wh' lh* r 'M W ■ It. ill • E will t:'.Ke m paynn‘r.t for t’ e .Ti;> i ri{'OM.\N, any kiri^l ot' »l*Hn--^ti-- pro.liict:--rorn.^ tiar-.n, fi ur. pork w'otnl. poultry. bniK-r. beet, tTcc’.. oi'c.. |n allow ib.e maiket prici*. We mak* tins oUer to alle viate th(^ the pin« hing ” scarcity ol money. !o atiord «mr f'-ien.l-; a c.,eiv«-nient an l chcap ‘ of exchaiig.-.^. Bring in yn ir ' jjri'F ?pi»ils ihey hii 1 obtain’d \w^-^ to b‘ co.v.poseil. and Loe chance of t scape woild have been to slip be new schemes of rajf.nt to be d* vis-d. (to be cariitd tween ihe lerih. as Fucirti’s adventures in liie 'I'rue t)U'. as entered nuoovt'j ll^e I: .tie.) by a lejjewal «*f History evade.i «h»- ihroni of ihe sea monster. tFaj e ihroni of ihe sea monster not P.nd corrti; of the t;ii-l eider C.iM'juitgfl j‘V L). Fionson! Boi »^e beg ih* e not to tiusi 1m) on public'iUl iTiembeis Noiihein and W«siein i« nds. rpHE euf..--rri^-er, proprietor t,l the L F\N, Charlotte, ,N. commod lie per?:o cons with . onveyances tor travelling, .'•«« i'-v —!' CO nprom;... to ... e^ Const.imion tothed.aih- I' inalon, by soni.- ol our f.i.i.U-lli H '-‘"S Kt • s uJideilaVos (''*e shall S u n See w li*th._, morh to thy —VV‘ b*" not agam j.fer* i>*:‘:s may a Ml! ci’.dv ndiusted —K i'j na r. | . 1II? iiKiy mil on him. ('huibjite, .Inly 1, r

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