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%>>■' £3 I-* > t , ft®';;;#'. - • ■ vit' I. :S : V 'it io!;;lion [I wry. T (n-urriing Idf’cilh. by i k\ i' L C -1 J - i .'3 i n. 1 r 1IL i Ll.i(.‘ rf ciJ-1 will finJ ihrj J.'.ai's *,;j, .'ick( niug -and nw larici.oiy '.vLiclil r L-• n oui- lo: !j lecorJ. D-'alii an ! OV’jT j'it' ral'i'-i V- .’.L. fiij; pTi ! !r;2j •’•iy -ir;' tijc^o diy* oi :;j and] W’e tiiiu jiist rt-cciv’t l the rev-s of ih> (icr«w • ■ i 1,'sc |(!far^ to them, until ailer their rcnira to the ci'y.l |A/nu-.'t a// tlie /udit's were be/o\v, ai dinn'^r. wliJiij j’lie t'atasirophe ocrorreij. Mr.s. Gi/nu*r was hr^Uirhij Jto tht; c:’y. nl:nni wj a si-/te of di=:rr:c::on. Thcri were t .v . h'.indred /(zdica nn boar I.'’ p' u liOSt* V ::: •, oI Cio'/, I'lj/nizs Iii//io^ds. of M -o-;uri; \\ h* ij v.e nr- aitv^anded by ihia sadj jan.troj he o:i boarJ ihe By ho s:ifTi- iT'iiii, l>0, lliG > C ft ■ fK'(I IS^ tiHK'Unced li jX~T^ \v »• thiiiic ihu (ederul.sis shou!J. throu2h |l‘ar (»j the vc:;j'of H»'avep, cease their abusf ‘)f J;)hn 'rv’^ r: — Jor ii does appear ii> ij?, that Pi |v;dt lor soni. mystf nous purpose', watches ovT jiiii J pr-./i c's him, arni Jjt sr. rit-s nf drn'Ji aiid d- ( iMui), [L is • iiri!V a'fiiiirnl jrlv f'>r!U{iale i’t Col, ‘ Th o am,p. Ur^iph '( . 0 (II ;. r 1; Tt. it f Vi>rtl ’ra’oiina, \i>;g, vTAKC h s, 1-;;. • .OVEI VOK. i slok 9 of rhf' public ey • year.'. b’Jt he is ro\\ j inoro He has L ^ li ; .il d to th..l bar al wh»eh all: iriUit rec'-'ivc t ;>'ir fl;- il lo-iii tor ih** UvcJs in, § :hio life'. * But we inu.-t return to the d.-taiis of lii^' a* Ian *~.oly ratastro[)he on board th*' Pririrrfon From thf Mad.-'onian of W.-dri-s Jay Evmiriir, F?b. i9. HORKIP,LK CALAMITY! 1 is alrt lyriii ' f'r? mass' iaw wii; '*>oii b> nihid tiniirr the THE Pii.IN(,'E FOX’S (xiiEA.' GLN ( OXGRF.'^.s—THE CO\.sTITCTlO.\ YET • TKirMPHANT ! v\ H ;ir» iiiti' j ( I mil uut'* that the strUL’i: m C on th 21'i Ruh . ha> at i.Mtjiin;. i in favor of itj» Oinistitutionil rjijhtts of th Snj'h'in pev)|)!t Mr A''Ia‘ns. ii will be recol-l i. hid rfport'd a n« w ."• ( »f Rubs, omittirii;] O' 21't. v\hich 'X*‘lu(bs .iboiitjun {triiiiotis Uo to ‘2GtO, All, D'of/ii^oolr li'ov d to atilt rid that i* p.avc:: > vvt.e -..'ic,* uMiu 1 CD tfiii Vii.jl q;je jtion? S > far ns her ever’.rue democracy were con- fVtiy nirio ol’ tljem stood op for the rifjllt^Bbf cook s a fiyf'oc iht .S' c: nsiiiiit Ol'—but, be it soiuidt d lo lb* ii I' verla.'iioij shaoie nnd disgrace, six hit; on nibt rs. eprtsen’iog slav( ho!Jers. w li over lo the lolp o he abolitioiiis’.s lo this trying cri?i', and vot-d lijain^rt inying on the tabb-—to v\it; four from Mi vl jnd. one fr\)ni North Carolina. L. ('LlNci MAN,) and one from K-otocky. (JNO WHI'I'E j.Sp- ak' i ut the la^l \\ big Congrt^s ) 'i'hise traitoi> i- .'f ivt to b' denounod and spurned by evtrv ciii U' n • r a slavt'lioidini: Stat»‘. 'I’h^ yar- fit associat It ' J »nn Qijincy Ad-inland his h» iiish crew. r.n. 'V!ih hnn anA th«.ni should be consigned to i vt 11 i uiiainy. E\c p: the above, very i;fle of uiirrest h is ■ ^IR. C LA^ *6 i RAVPl^::^* Lvt :y luan v. ti > makts p.olitics u tra le. at once 'loavQul discosiinfj iLe nc o- *• !S s. * king, la- pi. tt t;ds !j bc ' v.is'Jy I :i'.i i..!ic , iisiul. rfit. d ni all ht (! ..s. So ^ \\it!i II*:iry C,.\ .1 the pi»s»nt in; ;i], i • . lie is »l pr^^»■l•. iia' rlii: g over ih( souiht rn Statts. n.a- kin_r .'pt rh'. S, villifyiiig i,ij o; pDrit nis, ind btating op 1. c!0 in t vriy dir. c!i 1). and y*i has th. uijda. ’y. ill .1 uc-nt ti; i.he J.dtialu'ts ot .\ogii.'..i. (.1,1 , ti> say that tiC wi^h(S h.s tiip to bo !> private ;.osMlb. l.c! bf i;.,' to , VN !Shi d to V ;j 'u, I i •;;» .'v ’;:>c:.d wuh politics as [>)(.' -iHy ■ : t b. !it v«' Inn ia'ati .n? W hat ro ni ik’ng thi- trip lor, i: I.v-::( ' r 1 !f.f !t V , ... » tilt' 1 li.e S. IJ.j.t i -1 1'; t s! I, ■ >.t' i;,. ; if ht) to See *v.v^,rvlp.,r,. hv ,h. ■u.'- IE* rvcE TO THE CON'S-Il! *^^ ~ of ( om OKX! Of f hf:nnon^of r;>r// . r,i*^ ill riwi i/lt>ri..*i;v I M i Mr (ran/ufir of S'. Y., ^ cotes of Snuihtm U Azx; 7Hf'rniers. tii-y _ the jHv»; .( an 1 ci>i;; '.iy. ji: a soiJiCt of pltasure and c.ii^d ni e ither House ot c.ongress since our last. ot|,nrormanon. would it not have b,. n nit re beromin- -ffic.ii Mnporlai.ce to he report. J The r.>cnl,,J,n him :o do so at a i.tn. ho d;,l „ot -tarj . ,.r,.priation bills arc progu-ssins rapidly iliiot.i..|ijb..for.. ,h,- coui.i:v ns il.. .uuuid .niuhda'.e'of a ...til th.. UoiJSe and S. riate. Thf Oregon qu. sii.ii|p,,|,iKMl pariv (c,r' [>r. sid. i,: ? C:„i he m.u-'oxprct fo rect ive tfiat cordial reCe| :;on ain! count sy t'rf;in nun ot all paiii. '. tnat one oi f)i ! iit ms anti dis- •ituily .1 fi Miiv aah.T. a t.. :trr r J Xi:e tf HowinL^ frightibi intelIo.-encf‘ we ,>b‘nm ;i::ainst It But on th. 28ih. the contest w to !:l>- h.Tlor ot 'h;)=. '>y'll;rw»i -in I I; r„ . ont^ V. p.-r|.:>:Ht 3 ‘ ' . |renewt d, bv a niote.ri t.-, lav M Ada^n^' repct . n| i I made another excursi.fl th . ,.,1 ' ... » c Ji ' lag on board aevera! hujfckcd "uests, H i f’a.'i » i. oy a Vi»tf ol Sb yf.i'J A nic .'wi w.i? ht n ni.idi t;» rec 'O^id Ji'i (' 'a'Ji e-ju.'i' I .i»' sJiij) procLM‘(led tlowa^ie rjver below nays ! 1)0. and a i». reiurr; when in ab >of iwentyf'r (hit vote, and Af, Chap-i, [, d. n. -crat fr, aJ It.-: ron Ol A.exandna, !lie larj/e -juti on tlie 3 \ i t \ i i \ I ..iv ST h'red. it be'ng l.'.e socorul or ihini tiint* | niovt d i) lay th- wh-b S'jbj. ct on tb- betn difcchargeo v/itii balk and the usual service prrvuV' d—ytas n..'-s 8'' Tt at :k‘ fj;“i!2!ieV! “ “““'“r“• '>“»• pan..J A(i.«;tnr victirntj are those named above, p. C’ongrt ss or this momentous question, w- a;.i several of the gunners, crew,&c., belonging toi-'ive the votes by StJes, and put the names of 'a. ne c^tnp, were killed or nioria!ly u’oundud. and ;>ev- ei Fl i\ ”!t7i i!‘ te.-. ron \'/ »a. t r 0 t.:nJ eral oliiert; are inis.'ing. 1 he breech ol the gon was sev’cred, and carried IV.ay the bulwark ot'the ^hip opposite to ii. It was the iron lragmen‘^, it is suppo.-od. which struck iown so many on board, and who could not iiave been behind the gun. ( apt. Stockton, v.e learn, is among t!ic 'vvour.ded. »ut it IS thought J L‘is not ser;out;|y injured. 'vas likewise injured. \\"c umier-1 stand that none ot the iron Iragmenty struck him but tiiaf i)ic c )iicussion stunned him severeiv, as t*II as several otfiers. Tiie acciuent took place at sonscf. > • v‘. I A steamboat Irom Alexandria, whieh WO'pab.-in’-.K « • 4/; r» ^ was sent bark to town, and returned will; t^everali,, ^ I) hini;. l^iro)ent. f^urgcons. TJie Princcton yet lies at anctior'at theS WMliams. WtntUroj), Hudson, Grlune iWhig tnembers in U If: Ma^nk—i to -1. \da—n tmim. Scn/s—Dunlap, f’einek. .Ujis>’, Scccranee Xlw — 3 to I. left.''—Ruilve, .\jrrib, IvtUdiI;'^ Hale. \ iiri.M )ST—aIl Xais. I'uot, Calldrmr. ^larsJi. Diilin^hain. Ma.^saoiilsltts- -rt 7 Nays. jtinction would receive un.l» r otfu'r c!rcum^l,^nc^ s ? No, no! his mission is noth riir hit on. (.} a partiv partisan chaiacitr; 01 why ^tay m Xt w (hbansa month i r I\-. o. uliere j ,. j, 11 p^fiS :I tht St^Ut!, vvt I l;,s p:ii!y diil «0')i-0n ? Why pr.^-i^d ilut. ■ ibit.o-b O oi into Sowth «.‘au;Iai;i. w ht re f - li:is be. 1. bua lit lieve thiii h can win il ■ Ca^'-Mnu :• n.. er.; tiif i: \ a;e ii \ -ij j'- d !' j.i i ,ti;. s: :i \\ 1. .■ il I ( ■ > \ \w bfsr, and th' •; ; i.’ji 0 I'ijeir 'O il I h e- Kuic- 5c(.ncer!ed niovtm* ti>^. tni^sien IS not puri i v } Mr. C:.v is a n tician (il l).acc where the iVightful calamity occurred, v.arh ^ ibe bodies or. board.—Most ol’ the guests have ar Co.v.xi cricL f - 1 to 1. V-:n—.lohn Stev. arr, SciTj—'1', II Sevmour. Xj:w V'ORK - U !0 21 I i; riveil in the city X he President ot the L. S., w'ho was on board at-» die time of the explosion, but oscaped unhurt. re-| mams With the bodies on hoard. We understand 1 i rmceton will come up in the morning. t 'J':. ‘J V etO])ped the press at 9 oVlock” P. M., to | r ahove melancholy announcement, 'i’he^j ‘Vin''r^Vl)'?iT!"^r‘1v^ ““‘‘i *“ '•">■ t-urtoll. I).,,.:,. R D Davis Ellis. I'n/, , »“'>• «c «.d|ijv.am n„,.,,.r/.„d. n Hunt. .s .J f l".'* 'J'he^amc mi.nhor of oi!.- paper n-hio!i l^ nhhiiii. R.)hMis .i. ■ , ' ti l'iit'liiiiuriiiiiale ( iiimcr’s address to hi.5 constit'iemVI ®'^''’'' ytii )iir, .1 Smith, .'ilctson. 'I'ljle. to f n S account of his death. i eV75- -Clinton, I'j.iion King. Leonard, Mo bv. Rij.sselk Stronfj, A i?/s‘ Anderson, ly ' i'7ia i'd, Beard>Iev. B' nton to th a C i :cnr: stiii I.: T'. • . g J}j. , ' P; • [ ]-’. I th“ lii oil Dec* I! DOr, : V I- l;; the .fl ,TI u ,NI \x nr iht OQULAR, r,'j as tol Nlw.Jekslv. i ea—V:‘ I ■' ” Pi:.NNSV!.VANJA—j 111 13. Iiei; r,; St.;me excursion, and were the lastg y--;,_!iidia.-!i i-jmus Blacl; C R. id ». words he ever wrote. g, .. ix au. .,.i P. S. We learn that the President has just ar-^ ' ‘ rived in the cit “ I . ^ pai iigripli in the olfic!;«.l iiotit’.e resiicct- leig the .anadian prisoners, in this number of oj paper, w.is written bv ihe ‘ .P^ I'roia tau Democratic Capitol—f'.xtra. -u'.. ^ isi4. /.//s—Brodh ’pd. Jt>rfiniah liroivn, B tfjiarrtnnA Dickey. Foster, I lavs, ./ I ft sol/, I'rvtK, e'/iks, Mclli'diiie. ^ j f^lorjin Rju. IS*' m> to be e.xcitmg a good deal of interest in ihe Stn • . I'he Globe of the 2*2d thus notices the debate ol oat day; In the S c/idte, to day, the most important subject «.n>!dertd was the rtsoiution of Mr. Semplediieci oij the Presidt li! ot the I'oiIlvI State s to give notic* I ' Knglani lor ihe t?rmina'ion ol ihose stipul it.m )1 ti't ary allowing the joint orcupation of th* O.e J^on. Mr. Atchison op lud the debate in •avor ot iio I **;.)luti .n. H' [OtSentcd th." StlGIig views tn f I taint d by the vairt population of the Mississipp . iliey upon the questim; which weic, that ih. Ill" of the United Stalt s to tfie territory of the OreKto him ^ \\ by s.' ouM hi ; >n was indisputable ; and that one inch ot the soilgCaroIiii.i. in t!,.’ reidct ! thut territory could not be yitlded to the unjostgjj:;, liitn ’' ' •’ ' b mands of Eng!;'.nd, without dishonor; that unt nch of It never would be yudded; that tht* claim of ■ irt'al Ijri’ain u as ;» toeie j>rt teiice, without shadow d light or justice to sujiport it 'i’he joint occupa -ion, fie inamtamt0, should have been dtteimmei' bing ago. 'I’he honor of the United States, no ]e^^ •.ha-n its interest,demanded that Great iiritam should no longer occupy a pait of her territory. 1 Iis sp'eecb (a mere sketch of v.dii'-.h will be /'ound in lo-diiy’i'S'^'^ ^ ‘ iiper) will be [lublislnd entire in a few dily^. Mr. Choate followed Mr. Atchison, and was deliveitd li oiie of those baiangues whicii tire composed in \o monlha' absence from tlie Senate, and which b ing delivered, ibe party retires until the pt- . !od of g» station is over tor another. Mi, Choate gave us a sort of resuricciion ol thi tnd lederal s.peec.hes which we had during the war arid in the lime's of impressment and .JavV f. .aty,and the retention of liie north western post^. hich were to become ours by the advance of pop- • i.tiiuii if we would only wail tor them. 'Phe pow :d Kngkind, and tiie danger of a war with hei. ■ as the staple of hi.-y harangue, as it has been ot all i deiai spieches since our indejiendtnce. U was nly a Bntish Speech; or ralher ihe speech of two lien, one an anoganl Englisliman, the olher a.jiusil- • tnunou? Amer'can-. A bnge paitof his time wa> taktni up lo show the fiiendly designs uf Gn at Ijm ttllH i?tlu w IV. . / \ 1 .1 . '.witron n»i(l that H was not wo.iti naving; and the next largcijt part o/ ■t Wiis tak^ n up with j)roving iliat we ipusi go lu .vai uiih l^ngland. it we gave the notice for tbt • rm,mation which tiie convintion iisei/ — 111 _ 'a I \ ’ r ■ 'ig 'U.i I ! ;;y. -a 1 ,1 II-- . : a'; ti. llCvtl • I I- li .1 j n. ar; i th^s I lie Can t "oai of ill' i ,:)n; anibiii mai'e toe sli U'"’ ,’i ^ b 'M ■ i that th^' IH ('•'■ic ; ' N-.'i 'ii C ; )oI 'ical Irelectioijj (.; i;,:,.. I a.;' K no ,\ s w t ., ,7t' /V/'.’// lo bnn_' /. ■.,> un.rie' i.m- r.i. . - I I them wi n M!iOt,;ii ^s. ( (‘i.,- a:, 1 I", (■; ineii'.s, t' |aboi n i 11; i il Ie j wiln*the Ol . !;:i ' I. ni V Cl i V i.n ! ( i Tf^gpr. iis new and bt'autiful ! Wai—bloody, dread |lr‘ ;j a. gave the notice which the cpnvention| ,>Vtjd ih»n Mr. Choate dilated uj)on iht hieh.by sea and land; and, wh* nj 0. tomahaw/ieQiu^ made a most faiiiitulflA E ►Julgi r. i:i.\;tit! 1; v. vV (’> \V cy we beai' Mr. Cl.iy sa\i.:g -I| Badger, appf' -.ch rn* :i^ .i i, !, i .*..1 ,,j in I:*-: io yw:. .! -ai u the peopb“ of .\);f;i Can.Ji.i ? Ah!- M answers (-«tO'L^;\ I w a.^ a ..i '-i l. j and I did say ih it \ ,u wt :■ ;.o an.bi-. '.s, .laiig. i- oiis. at'd coMOji' puf.’ici.n. i.’;n\i.. iv of •■”'j!;li;* ii!.> :jce. { h \* ■> — ' Oui^ja.o r.,. i mlMcrne,’' ii; th.jf you so; ' yx.m.-, if u iuii,r’' JlL Reid. R. "•-icn*. Khett, Simp W'^;/2^Wid, Mr ctmdensation—th nibodinient and 'jiade in favor of K :h the re or cn ojiict'j^u livCh 3’ UJ g-»t. lJ;jt I’vn con*: .. f J f-, I' 1 rn !jo’A ,'tn cur ar. ' r • ■ ^ as iyooU an T>iir . - •"'in^j. cjij igiijjanl n. [j uoi/.n cc>u'iitl, .1. i Hniade ;n favor nf 1 -• jf iLnctai ^prcchKf/ . o ■* >>'J tn'j^^ JU'ehs er ZeX. ■..T' “ lrc.a.y_,h..|'‘'- " I--.I, ’- .. i. .. " ' ("O" 'V.ll.!raiv,he .'ines ii.ain n-.. Till r 'U Y, ta [party m the United Sta-es"and the 'jost as cieariv a^ tf>n'. r Amencitn p-aity of fio old bLi :i "-'I, Hnttsh ad™t,et ''••• TI. Prcsi 'vhen tht* 'I'liplnn.^'’'"''''''' ”>->'-akon,iail the _ AL.in,v.>tA_«// ’Cunni./I. I’aynl^ " ' Uoiiston, Lewis, l-ovisi.xsA~,;U r-v, L>')-=SiCi. Labrarich,-. S!|J. !| ' Black v../i V V A Johnson. U es are at work go to m.'ike v/ ^^t the (.h’en'on hill ’■ 1 1 fi-prated t!,e s:ii„,, thin.. „? ,|,e ^ ‘in il- ■'1^. Atehison in his-adTi, Ui. "'noh Ihe siiccesiur of ml 'h. i' ("'"lliy , '-'i.ll.d him to his .? H.11.0;, )S'' 'al disciiiiTn^i of f‘‘^''ivtd frijin hini a ti Ift'Oi’ty ,,} t!ii:ish liarran-ue „t i'>ssui ti„. eh..,,..th., ,„i ii. ’thrii.ir,., J h.i: ":i -■> ii t f,., . Ai...! AT,: “ t!:af )i ]■•>.■> I I. ?r . . - • n.'v 11 jioii .in (b.ri(e/: 'Unei- an.j (! ‘ ■>' :> : of., ^ ‘ ^-*0 f you love Ill u . I'.fi I '■ >' n is at ’ i '‘■jy vij’li/iirs !■ ii IS - '^'g at f. S. '• > npanit s tni.^ ( m e!ii; M'end f .• { \ii,y .'ni' , (’loss ■ '•‘'■•"I.. „.ii '' ■ '-la ris, ..•.r,I,,.,, •'■ I. i l ; ^‘^■soniaa which brini,^i„ n,ronnr nr >rRlCf OF V IRGl\f,^.” •’ntcr. .Mis U’ h (' ’“‘S. IhckcisonX :n chair; bui the ch; jU ‘ La\ton. who mov N^ng,a,j,j^ chaiiif tssi.s.sij pj. fjT] ’t” r f’. ‘ leas ^ i boinp.oo 'I'urUr l-J jniorIow ’i'ii. ‘If ?avv ihp !ii„, l.i". the adjournment • h .B-.-i I SJIHS uiiscatiicd ' ' unt/i to Madiso- •‘If pa ini’;)e»[, 0;ii » - 7 ,,, JO B mk i.ii.tr D, ,n - \V. Il,r. Us I at - s L “J f..r Ih, ""■■ie3T.itei„i„„\j;|,;'r;?;-'-'' -Mad ■I cnih.-Mih I"'"'-.'' s*u''sudden^'rmTmrer'''''''"-''' ^ ^ ^ M, • !'• .Ht. .Id. d|, b'„ I /. 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Mecklenburg Jeffersonian (Charlotte, N.C.)
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March 8, 1844, edition 1
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