t j. w ;,eas-. WWj, t H ' .- LsftV.f y-.fp. , I ...If. pi ' J'-' ' ' ,1 w. -V' f :'l ,." v. ' ,, . I It I ' Ik I " UNION , T II ECO N-ST IT UT ION; AND T.H E ' L AW 3-THE OI'ARDI AN 8 OF Q U R LI BE RT Y ; - " Vol. XLII. , HILLSBOROUGH N. C, JANUARY 8, 18C2. . No. .'2126. "'I .1 M ' iii" m m mm i t il i THE HILLSBOROUGH RECORDER ,, ! rctiitnio wtKKtf , 1 BY 1)ENM8 HEART T. 1 t t Terml, Tw-iDrtlU" iyetr.if miJ id Jtgnrf j Two UolUry tnd Thy Cni, IT nt p'ui within thM month; or Three bollin. if detujcd until after tb 4ttA ration of lha nr. ; -.,!:'! i , No paper will be diacontiaoti) until all arrearage re paid, unh-e at th option ol the putilUher.' Na paper Will he arnt to new auhacnbrr out of the Siate unlea pujment ia made in advance, or aomi per eon in the Suie ahall become responsible. : T Idurti&iDg Satri for the Sceotdrr. ' . Adfriiainenta not exceeding fourteen tinea, one dollar fur the firl, and tw iity-fie eoi M each eub eequrnt ineriKn i, longn onr in pioportint;. Cart deeitieinen( twenty five per rent, higher. A dedue tioa of one third will til made te adertieie by the year' - ! ;.. . - ; JOHN GRAHAM, Attorney andCouijsellor at Law, OSee one door noitb of Mi. Lyoch'a Jewtlr Mote 11ILLM10KOLGH, N.C , June 37. 49 lr GEORGE; M.'DUSKIN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, OfBre one door Eal of Maj. Sirowd'a Hotel. Jul; 18. " 01 Attorney and Couuntlvr at Laic, 'Will prtcticeia Orange and the ai'joiniiit Ccutie. t7 Particular atteutioo paid to ila collection of Claim. March 8.I6C0- ' 3:-i:ra March It. 47 To the Ladies of Orange County. I M ree,rfetd by the Owvemof of your Ht'e. o cal kpnej 7M ta farniah w te oUrwre in tb rmj v.4ei ewk nJ Mankei for their coi.'.irt unitac ti -n lunnf tbe (pproachmg wmtrr. Earb d-mor will please accompany her gift by her name. ibl thi call upon your patriotism he maite wi'h"t a pmper i epoj en your part! I enna helieve that it will; I 1 KalAaf aaa ll ai fun unu 1, i 1 m L a. m m.l eaa it k ena mtttm aod Uy them U.a(lufully upon the altar rf your couol try. !miute the eiamle of your mother ol the rrvo-! lotion, aod allow not the antdier who hve Uken up j ? V"' "h",ww, rr? "" km Aflll Ammtm .ui Itin... m Hn...A li. aitfT. ol jroar defcneVa to be eipoeej uaproterted to tbe I winwsr' cbiiiiug biaata. Come, then, to tbrir relief; " r .' 1 fu"-.tn tbem witb tbowa nerewery artirir to relieve eufiering humanity, aod thereby merit the laodit not only of the preent,1ttt of future generation. I an yeur homble Mrvant, K. M. JUF.!, SlirrilT. VW The following gentlemen will p!ee receive and forward to me artk le fr the avl'ieia: W. W. Alli.00. N. P. Hall, Ann Mangum. M. A Aigier. John W, Cart, and Alvia Iurhaoi. AogBt 30. 06 SEQUESTRATION NOTICE. THE undersigned, appointed Receiver under the Oequeatration Act, for the counue of firing. Wake, Cumberland and Harnett, hereby give tice to all pertoa having any land, teneionna 01 heiedna n.ent. o.r or chattel. rig!t or rred ta. or any m'er. tt th'-rein, of or fr any alien enemy ui the ConffJe rate rttee f Amerka. prelilv to info rm me if the aame. aod to render an eeroont thereof, aod en far a practicable, to pot the aame in my poaaeaawn, uuiier tbe peneitjfef the l (ir .on-eomiliaree. I !o noiiff earn and every rittaen f the ConleJe. ! rate btatee apeedily to give information to me of any j and all land, tenrtneni ami nere!itmeni, e' ana chattel, right and cr.!ha witt.in the flj count ie. I will attend tbe different reunite in e few day for the purpose of receiving, of which time due notice will be given. G. II. WILDER, Keceiver. October IS. l-6w Patent; Window .Blinds. 1 irett I idrea:Bl-Siijrtrttrti lajl-o? it lu Ililf-t 8UXU ohen dosed shut perfectly light, end keep tall wet. dual. in erta, dec. .and entirely el cludee tbe light, and makee heaatiful pperaoce oa tbe oufrdde. It Dae every advantage over the other kind and costa but a irrflegTiore. Thi rilind will reco.rKi78 itself. Any ooerin judge of it uperiority ott the olJ style at Ural sight. ' Nj pfn ihJt haaseenthia Blind will ever order any other kmd. The t eriaei will ha happy teshowa model to any perMn wiahmt to obtain UlinU,and recri their or ders, w lick will be promptly filled. . , J. i). BURDICK. Kiiiton, H, C, Miyt. U- STATEARMS. t Lie peraon in (Irange county who have in their f V Maa.Ji.-n Arma Iwlongkig to lhl!tt, are re- nriMtad lo deliver ihm in me at thle place, without dly. By erdar of the Adjutant Oenertl, R. vt. JONES, Sheriff. II Jane If. BLANKS tot Sal at tlsii Offic. WHS following volume of thZrUxian and Paiior'a Library. belnniii to (ho JPitab)ttriaD Church. ! HilUliorough. are niiwuig, nupiiotrd to have bvtu Uor roeJ and 'ml ifiumnl; tbere nuj be otliert in (he ante case. Prraona having tbete, or other volume in their iirlon. ere reioeiel to return idem, or if in j'c,u' BM rrpurt the aaoir, that it way be koowo who are reponible for their retura, Uollateul U 1 tile, 4th vol. 4to. , Hodi(V Hiatorv.of ,the Pre.ojterian Church,' Sd prt. 8vb. ' , ' " ' . Cudworth'a Intellectual Byaiem. 11 vol. 8vo. McUhejne'4 Woiks let and 2d vol. 80. - ) f chalieeit'ar,M fel,a), , ,f ; bowrl' JuhnwMi. tt,o. gvo, , ...... daniua' lter. 3d vol tvov GoKimith' Animaied Nuiure, 2d and Sd vol. lo. Plutiirch'a Ijvra. lt tt. 80. Knllin'a Anrtent Kivtorv, tat vol. 80. " Uanrrufi'iHioiory of the 1'nitrd Slate, let vol. 8ve. Gi,ldnjilhV VVnik, lt vol, IS mo. Rolhn'a Ancient HiMocv, wih.aud 10th vol. IJino. Fope'e VVoik. 6th tol. kimo, " ' Spark' American Biography 3d voL It mo. . Plmy'a Letieia, 3d )l I2nm. Kelique of Ancient EngliUk Poetry, lt voLlSmo. ioveuiler IS, 18 CASH SYSTEM. 7IXU1NU it impoille to ltiy Gmk1 and m " pigment if e rotitinuethe -M.'tedri teie meet our ui,' we are i-mitelli d to adoi.t the t'h byl tu' ui.til the end ol the V ar. TUKKENTINE & SON. October 17. 15 TRACTS FOR THE SCLD LEES. Repiiuted at Raleigh, N. C. A voice from Heaven, 4 pate. bon't put it off. " AllMiffirieney uf ChtUl, helf Od'catMi t.i Uod, M Pnte Devotion, The Act of Faith. -The Sentinel, -' Motive to Early Piety, Come to Jrtu. (formerly 64 pegea,) now in 33. iul in 8 lout page Hart. Approved M all the Ptor of ibu City. A large edition of the a!ovr should be printed If fore the tw i diMrit uled. e rt will eoal 740 to reaet tbem I he numtwr anil variety will be tncteeteil a lund ate tuen. SI 00 piv for paieaf zu paye lor 3JJ)Q pace. ad tl pay a for l.V0. Doiistiou to he rnt to the Airnt. which he will arknowlr.'ce hv letter. o.l reiu.rt in h of 'be Pa lor of thi t'ny. More ibn 5((0 pge of new tract ba beaoaent to our dlier in Viraiwia. t WM.l.l-KUW DER.Tiart Aft. Juiv. RICHMOND TYPE FOUNDRY, Tlir inl' tlniMlf;iClirjr lf 'Xj pC Oil SoillltCI'Il SOll O L T U , 0 F BALTIMORE. 'PUG Pioprr of the above Foundry have Uo M. BniUiJ With M a r omul, la PRINTERS' FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, Hating on band, or furo'fhmg to order, every article rcoii foe a Prinrtm Office, . FROM A UODKIN T TEN-CYLINDER PRESS. We civ and wilt mmcfartU' in R.rhmnnd a goJ an ariMe. end at tbe him specimen rl-e. a any Found' Nenh. We reapecttully aolieii tbe pa. trooage of the KiMih. IIKNUV L. FELOUZE & CO. We refer to every Prinier in tbi city. We alao de- si' every Neoapaper in the M.uih to c ry tbi adir liement for one month, tending u one e.-py f their per, and rweite their pay for urb advertiNrment uruin uurehaaine five lime the amouel of their bill from na. II I,. P. & CO. Richmond. Jalf I. CJ-i WOOLEN S0CKS1 IV A.vrr.I), t HilWocKiiih. f-r - Ihe flick fol- f liter." WOOI.E.N Ml( K. f. which good of any kind wiilne given by our merrlianla. I.AME.V AID bOt'IETY.Of Hiilaborough. July 31. -a JULY 1, 1861, T.L amount, eontraeted since the I at of January, are doe lh dav. For frima time bast the whole. aale dealers have re.ja.rej "ca.h on delivery" from the reteil nvrrhant. and we are iheteiore comjielied. or the prurnt, to redure the credit in ail inalesil nf twelve m.'iiiha. Every on can see the neceaaiiy of thisrourse 'a matters nw atnd. -I Thoe desirous of continuing their acritints wiU call and settle the amount ilue 11 a fur the lat i mnMha. j TURRENTINK & ON. 8al II. GHOCZ3RZZ3S. WE art now receiving a new eopjily of Groceries a follow t Coffee, Sugar, MolaMcn, Salt. TURRENTINF. AllgVatll. SON. cs- RUNAWAY CAUGHT 1 VrPRtiUE.IDED and IndgeJ in jail in Hilkba rough. Orange county. N. C. on ihe 14th A i.ril. a nrwi man auDooaed twenty-three o twenty four year ll,uil black, about feet nine or ten ineheahigh; haa tare acara eree hie breast. eye hie name ie Nehn. and belong to Riyner Fonndlend, of Riehmnad, Fa. Tha ewner can get him by proving TprJ PiyUf all eoet and charge. Mat I. . . . From' the London Post (Government organ) Dec. Oth. The econl rhvgl proclamation. tutbuIUinar i the eiport uf inns and other, warlike store nut included. ir the funiivr. ha followed iu pn tleccbsor nut a day too goon. ; With what ever view, the ab)iiet o Washington ha. bren engaged irj bujing up all our purchase- able mean 01 unoce and defence, alter a fashion that Ciiarle Jlickei-a would describe a s a a ' . - ' . as " witoieaaifL retgtltma f-r eitiortatton.' Ry much or. h little, whatever wan 10 be obtained lor r We v wa about to bf purchas ed and khtppt'd Jor wVincriia. Within the taat len davirtt agent of the Federal Gov. eminent m U'licrMood t have boiielit up three th-unand Jnna uf altpetre, the chief cotiiponent ot jrwiipowder; and th 1- was o niurh more than ihe whole amount that Lon don rould .uppljr, that the,Ainericati aetit, we believe, wamigfd tu complete his com tnistdiiii bjr cot tjaclino; with manufacturers of Ibis commodity in.l'ie pr"vincc. The eiport of these thrre thoussnd tons was ar rested by the former proclamation, pmbablv just in time. . - " Meanwhile, 'however, the American p;nv eminent had been purt lining small arm oa a kale omes ht le vast, or with so much .i:-, : 1...,. .. .1 , 1 rb,;;,;"' of the Wathinjjtoo Cabinet proving more urgent, a Iresh tnesaenirer 1 understood to have been di.Uched from New York in the od "nBrHh merchant captain, to p-..;. -.I,!.!. i..tt. t J.wrr neither arms tmr trH.pa lor either par- a TS iaat - I I'll fU f KJI vTI lllfl Vl- , , wo an a I. Mnnd,. U. f 1 s. K.I.-...I k. .h.''!- Even in oor oiBcial langnajie we have . j, - latter agent re pa 11 si is Tn-'-c., kui 1..! 1... u.n m.imA ..i .-i .. . ri,.. m.nghsm. wi.hVery eiten.ive orders for ri-j f 'tence .f the contest. Northern and u an esclusive military occupation. I flespercuwon cafs. lead for bullets, and South" h.p. l.aire. as far at we are con- believe that the seee.s.oii.ats would rise a other stores of war. Theae article, it will 'word, en.oyed the same facl-ttes f,.r the gain to-morrow tn Maryland if. we withdrew be seen, had not been included in the inter- n,PP.'nS Bnitah ports. ur troop, iro.n there, ,1 do pot believe to diet of ihe former proclamation, which had Bo. point of fact, there ha, eg.ated the he semb Unre of lojah here, or that even been iaaued but. few dav. before the arrival inrq-alitT between the advantage, t ut .e.nbl.nee would continue a day in the of the Persia. AYhat the immedi iate succe of this agent's commission to the tnanulacts rers in Birminghatn and elsewhere may have been we do not know, but if tie were pre pared to pav thvTtnst in eash which, he was very probably armed with the mean, of do ing it may be adorned that no difficulty prcsenteil iisellin the cn npleti.n of the con tract so far as lit, manufacturers were con cerned. -- , Bat o promatt and decisive has been the action ol our Uovernment. that before this latter agent of tbe Federal Cabinet had set foot for fnrty-Mght hours in thi country, a second proclamation ha, issued, forbidding the eipnrt of "a'tn. ammunition, percussion j.ps, tubes, and lead." This proclamation is dated Wednesday, Dec. 4, and took the publie by surprise yesterday ni-rmng. But for this rapid artmn, the gmnU in question would probable, have been shipped, so lar a they wrre ready prepared for ue, by the end a.f lks aw aalr . Vh gaatill lat til -it tkist ft mail. can gentleman i, thrown upon hi beam ends, ....l .ill ,,r,j..i.i. tH,n i. V.-, v..rk K. the itest marl, wuh his cash in I.., pocket, and leaving the coveted arm andammuni- tion on L'glth ground. The object of the Federal Government cer tainly cannot be logically proved tnhavebeen that of a pffparstion for hostilities gaiflt oorsrivea. II, indeed, it were clear that ihia m their motive, the fact that their earlier orders had been issued before they had learn ed of the 8an Jactnta affair would render their c-mduct peruliatly ominou. Iti, of courae, p..siwe mat ie,e immense orders. w.,ou.i a wniiacw, mav have been dictated bv the eitgency of( Thero appear, to be some little freedom their campaign againt the Southerners. pff CH still eiercied in he very pre. They alert to keep an army of something tnce 0f the tyrant who do -o much to sup .. n like haHa rwlilon in tne Held; nd although we dtubt whether thmoghout their civil war so much blond mMyel been abed a, wa shed inaingieuayaisM.ucriiio,rne requirements ol such an armyfenin .mmumtiun. mut ..:n l. : l-.l i. 1-1. still be cottsftersbie. Ihe manner, l.owev .. 1 L .L I.- .1 I , .. . . .1 er, in wnicn tne reiierei uovrrnnient naasei . 0r despntitm it men Culd be arrested bvlel t wmk on the present occasion is very "n- egraph, without power to reply, or to have a nae tne purcnase tney nave ru neri mane in support of the civil war. The one case ili II era from the other as much a, a steamer taking m coal for a long voyage differs from a steamer eupplying herself for a river trip on the I hame. n. v . ..u.., ........ .... .ti I up niiil'irMi .-ci ii'iiriu mtrw .f 1 1 nri,,aui , iiiivcw.kii ii.i ,'vvi 11, iiiv uinr ai that we sought lo rupture with them, and that so lng as their conduct to us ws peace able they might rely upon making, from tune to time, wli.tevrr purchases they pleased. The Atlantic rat always open to f ern, and they had no more diead of the lew Confede. rate vessel, of wir on the ocean at one time than at another. ' Moreover, they could read ilv send their I'tre. of war on alt occasions under convoy. Neither It this country the only one fmm which saltpetre la to be had Of the twenty tlmusand ton which we annu ally import, tome Jwelve thousand ton, are sent from I .di. and the remaining eight thousand froin'Ohife and Peru." The South American marklfa, which are thus eitremrlv prolific, muat hate been quite ll much open to the importers in the Federal Sutei at t o.rtelvis. It it prebtble that the WiiWt ton envernment, therefore, could have bought 1 tsih pel re cheaper in Smith America than they could have bug;httt here. 0 I rue, the transit in that case would have occupied longer time than it would in this. Yet they could not have required three thousand ti. for the purposes of their present civil war until they had had time to send ships to South America and receive them back again at lest ten times over.v -: '''.ft jfj't' r Wa must remember also that th'n order for saltpetre was dispatched from Washington before the eiploit tif Captain Wilkes had be come knonn. As soon as it did become known, a fresh aent, a we have S"cn,'was at once sent here with orders to purchase ri fle. lead, and percomn cap, 011 a calf , it would appe r, of cori'Mpotidin mant'ude. Once and for all i ceriauilv not the onual courxe with thos? wht can cut ami come a- more were wanted, let. them be taken from gam. We do not deiie tn gie thene con-j the 660,000 a,lredv in service. He showed siderattona undie eignificance, but they eer.j that the j-resent Lincoln Congress woold tatnly imply a dmpositioH to draw our teeth t have to appro -riate more than aiz hundred and then to tell u to bite if we can. millions ol dollars, without going a dollar W ahall not less rej dee at this prompt in- 'beyond the estimates of the Departments; tervenfton of our own Oovernmem, even if and said that, the wat rami be carried on our diRiculty with ihe Northern States sIiohIiI tin the mit economical manner, so that the be happily surmounted, and the civil war country will not become alarmed and be i sh.iutd be left as before to drag on i' weary .rni". vvciisve iuirU mi mr uiai- K iisiirr 1K?..i.air..., combatants. A Mr l DMclamatinn. a considerable neri- 0 f . . . s f 1 . .. ... . . , ausigtoeu from anvtnine: more man reeret lor nI ,ne wo CH'nr"n, m tni tatter respect. i ne fvorn nave u'en supreme at sea, nnu they y have aUo maintained a more or lc el- fectual blockade of Southern ports. Thus the one party have enjoyed a practical im munity in the shipment ot arm, from this Country, and the other party he been near ly eicluded from our markets. A Southern ship has first to ran the blockade gi Charles ton, or Near Orleans; rt has then t-e make Liverpooin api'.e ol Northern craWers, af- terwstds it has the same peril tt encounter on the return vnvaej and, fi tally, it ha, to ...... n . ' . run the blockade again and t enter its own port io safety, , 4 . ... The trth, lheref-re, is that the lib-relit y and eqealay of our law have operated to feed the war n the greatly prepnndrraiing interest of the North. Bv the present proc lamations thi tendency i now at a end, and neither bellig. rent will receive arm or ammunition henceforward from iheae shores. Thi, is meting out even justice, at least, tu bo,h P;- Bt wha 'i,n t teileral it whatever were the ue- nvernment, it is tm "?" yiwer wore . P,eie,T "r,,e' P""c7 7. ". outrage on our ng. ll it were it, aim in these pur. chases merely to provide for its campaign a gainal the South, it ha, rioted the door lo its own factitious advantage, over it antagonist in British port,; and if it were its aim to eiiisHtl our own resource, it ha put its de sign in practice just m tune t be decisively defeated by the two royal proclamations. ! t? & A a in e r p,rM jt bv summarv arrests and suspension w( ,hP writ of habrat torpu: The Senate ha, been debating the right of the President t(, oriier arrests bv telegraph, wiihnot war ,, charge or trial, and Mr. Truiiib.il of ... . . . - ;,B0i amd, "It eeemed the eif esaence .! . ... ... trial. ilaon of .Massachusetts replied, that " the President had done more in this way lo save tne country than had the whole miliary force to this hour.' . Hale aao " if the people now pouring out their blood and treasure find they have been tr Red with. ... i .1.., ....k. ...i.,. k.. .......i ,u. r courage m a vigorous prosecution ol the war, " " a' "" '" " then there will such a storm come upon O"' Vptin - enirujh in turn his hard their heads aa hiatory has never recorded, P'"''-n,?c' p.uu, C.f bJ the umS Prwce" and with no great degree of faith we might l,n'Ped f nd how,,.J ! the.w.T Pr"7 even now hear the rumblings of the rotning wncb.tht samejn our pilgnmage thruugh storm.", "If the time ever arrixg in the J"11 ,f,,U r 'r!v he "MP,'nl n'1 history of this country, when constitutional '"Prr,,,f f Lhr P" th Pro i.be.ty. regulated by law, cannot eiist. let n ' "cota make thttascleei easy in their the nation .tie let H perish and its memory nnr, anJ eh'rfull the race that u itt be blotted lrm among ihe nations of the bereiethem, ; ... earth. "The honorable Senator from Mas j . ;.; ' uchusetts. who i at the head of the M.l.ta-I t mdh or rttcTine Jroots.A few ry Committee, aaya he elievea that these tears ago, the elicfmn of Judge, of the Su arreit. have ifooe more to senre the Itbef. pr-mt ,-d Circmt Cnurtg, lo Virginia, wae ties of the country than all the. army have t,kfB from the Lef islatare mJ given di. done. N ell, nr, I ahall not question thai t rtctly to th people. The Rut Convention it way be so but if wt ran stand here two. 0r Virginia ha. so amended the Cnaatitnties taoathi front to-day-aiid Ood knows wheib-j at te restore te the Leritlatare the nlectiin e,r wiibil .bnft thr laud ef the liytrg erf tnt jodj-j, , e -.- ' " ' ' ' . ' 1 ' . i ,,. t-;e g; :" ..! " ' ' 'III I" ' I J to provide, additional lorces for the Droteo j timi ol Kentucky, Mr. Steven of fennsylva nia oppuseil it, on the ground that there were already ,60.000 l rooos in Keniuckv. and if compelled to abandon it. Wg have had a r"e-ioiorcii view i n wnoie matter, pre 1 were informed that Kentucky had assumed an sltitude which she could sustain herself in alone we were told that Maryland was all .but iranquilired j and would never be in I ef . a dange- again from ttsitorsj and now we are ..11.,... ir ....L. .. :il ...!.c.l iveruui y wiiihuiucniiiuciisiw auaence i n army , i oo not aoow now nniiiaiiu mi n mm n'uiruia aervice, and n.metn that of the Conlederates. I don't know how the President gets his facts, but don't believe, it myclf. f believe the President is misled in the matter." Mr. Dtveo, of N. Y. supported the bill on the ground that the rebellion must be pot down speedily, or the resources of thecoun try will be efav)Jd.Mr ; -"Mr. Biair of Missouri said t We have the best reaD to believe that e have not men enough in I Re field, tor we have not been able " .i . a m conquer uie enemy anywnrre a yet, anu we have nut met him at any time eacepung eihen he outnumbered as. Hence we bsve not bern able to drive back the foe one foot. The Richmond Dispatch show, that the appropriation made, at the last session, and thoae now asked for, will amount, together, to 11.080,404 971 This is for the two vears ending 30th June 1863. But, as the a'ctual ei pen-e have already eicreded the esti mates 12 1 4.000.(100, it is supposed that other i "deficiency bills" will hereafter be re q aired, so a to swell the above enormous aggregate to twelve or fifteen hundred million, of do!- l-rs; j Well may Mr. Stevens fear that the coun try will be'alarmrd and compelled to aban don the war. Such an amouut of money c.nnnt be obtained. And, though we may not have peace for years, the war will ne cessarily have to becatried on upon a great- i ly dimioishrd scale. A million of men in anus, (including both sides,) cannot be sup ported for iwo years. On the Confederate aide, theeipenditures are not a pun any such extravagant scale. ;The General Appropriation act, pa,ed la-t week, make an aggregate id ibi,,Z2.fJ(Jb lur the SU port of the army and navy, 1 , . . Mate the Bsst or tr. A determination 0,nukr bVV f7rJrlhi"? w""dr.r rnl iiniuilh.p nT .liHctillia tkhirk L...I ii ful smoother of difficulties which beset us in our pastax through this probationary sceue. In Peter Pindar' story ol the Pilgiim and the Peat,"two fellows upon whom thi pea nance of walking to a certain shrine with peas in their shoe, had .been enjoined, are represented ss having performed their tasks under very different moods. One of ihe in having; taken the precaution t soften hit pegs by builir.z them, tripped liichtlv and ' ,, . i , " not and ihf remark of the Senator frdm Maisachuitetis be a true then as it is now, jMiu will find q army against you compared to. which the army on the other, pide of tbe Piitiiiac is as nothing." - ;,. The plain meaning of which if, that if the Administration do not have a decided victo ry to boast of. within two months, the peoplt will revenge themselves on ti e Administra tion,. That was spoken on the 16th Decem ber., Look out therefore for an uprising on the I6ih February, ; The subject was referred to the Judiciary committee. . ' v In the House of Representatives, on a bill

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