Wcslcr;. Carolinian
I
fr .in triviiif tttlereuae to the im.ijj
lunnuii oi uflirntlion eel
cwra
fours
the rub'; lha objection to Mr. Van Euren,
be fared, with some gentlemen, ws not
that he bad don too lilllr, but tint h
had dune to much. Under hi auiiee,
m Hacretarv t4 Mat, a migration of
,1 I
rbieb lbs debels bad Ukea-e
which etwh him Bsatlrosiei'
' t"7f"7lUwyu,tJawr t-Wtt JaJi tl had teen tl!reted.
1 ,Tbe criniwj wiih erbieli Mr. Van Jmij Wreve nriewme, ia vain r.
'Beree had been emailed' f iho ri)iiluH to effirt (or several vears.
Vuich" bad been so liberally betfowed an J II called on gantUman who had Si
lam, riuiri w .vwHDcariop at tne
babd of tb'a who wer favorabl to eon-
finning sit aimalio,agBiat the injurious
nd, u b bsuvd, unwarreota&Ia e.hargee
which badbesa preferred against him.
l! would her take Ja to remind m-
.- I li me a that reproachful epithet afforded
- lut a " poor eubstitute lor. srpiraenl, and
mors atpacially whea adHrsd to a body
'"im dftiberatiorutheuld be govrnasd by
, caira ana airJaeionni coniwrauon.
. The Senata ha4 been 4d by th honor
1Io fotlaman f ,Va Clay) who had pro
ceeded hint in this dtlate , that Mr. Van
. lWn,' when actings Secretary of Stats,
ad disgraced hi country, by eertaia t
- Prttui hm contain ia hi aastrectioae riv.
I po
ked ao pathetically of thii country's dis
grace, to adduce eoine proof ia sspport pf
I be ' charge. When had the American
uam) at ooj more honored, abroad T Uo
dMrwhal aaaainiatraliofl, from tha oriffia
of tba (oirernmont ta lh!a lim, bad th
nattoattl character hnU a hkt IoAy !
aUoa) T ' TUr waa M civilized cauntrjr,
but what Ameriran chararter, AntenCM
lut1ilitioniira tberwi of lb Uigneat pafl.'
gy no audio -or .aaort than ia that
f ountr.'with wliom tht diahonorabla trana
action ia aaid pa hare takaa plae. , Th
lively lenaibiKty which th Pretidtnt had
on all oecaaiona shown to th honor of hie
country, forbad fh fuppoaiUM lhat m
would trtr havt eanetionrd matnictiona to
7 . rr McLaM, mm nuuaur u bag. frrzn miaiawr, by which th eharme-
lanfl, in retatkjq lollm MfrociaiMM Mtwea wr of hu eowntry vutabe eomirmiaed.
If tb Minitr of England, waa moat hop.
orablr ta him, From what Preaideni
Could a apirit of eonciliatioa and eourteay
towarda England, coma with ayire pro
priety than from him, by whoa valor, ia
th (Mild, br pridai bad bea humllod f
There ia ao mark mora inlalible, aa
rejrvda th derre of wiadoaa with which
lb United OiaU and Great BriUia aa
- the aubjoctof the -Wait India trad.'
Waning all diacnaaioa aa to hom tha re
.- "tpofiaibility should attach, for inatruction
given to oar Preipi aiiauitera, whf har to
. tha freaidaot of tha United State, or
, ta bia Secretary of Slat,' be would cooco
- . t ,thoii efpoaed ia tha Oemioatioa the
Cinciple eoatmded fot by them, that th
Tttary of Statf was roaponaibia for hit
' aafecial conduct, to lb fitneat extent. 1U I final aal aAtarfltaul tkain (laaa mbU.1I
tncwMwVaaBuraatooweBto believa, ityof that nation ia utlier cuuntne. in
t r a moment, that h would dcairw thai butory will teatify to the troth of tha re-
j any ahild should be inrMMd to acreca mark, that aa aiminiairaiion condorted
Urn front a proper raaponaibility ha ba- fbeUy, .is contemptible abroad, and that
r .WouM ttMA tricteat which ia conducted with wiadsraaoJ vior
r-i-m-j HWRwiTur 10 aacap irorn It.
ut ta Wane to tha instructions. What
; yrM th laspag which V4 deemed ao
aftcrtionaU J Jn odev to remove the
mpreaaion that a feeling of boatility-rai
to tbi eountrr loWa Gnu Ri.in.
Iraviag him at mUrraad, by a rival, in
hia own If lata, la !! mein tin, be ia
to pa the oraVal of the Senate, ami tbi
ia to be aiettd esos, let th avcul be what
it will, t aid ia arnufglm,' him ia.
FkovW h b Verted on areuuat or ai
rnrriftum and intrigwa, hia partiaaua will
rain the cry of pronctition, as la avowed
in thia Wtcr. Wbil on'tha otW band,
hould he paai, that will alao be e?Bd
upon aa fcoacluaiva proof thai b is inna
tent PMbt many acta of wbica ka ia
known to have- Uaa guilty, and wbkk
hava tended lodivid, distract, and corrupt
the country, , . . .
While tbeM intriguaa are going on" an-
cref arderi'are iaaaad from tba Refawy
stabiiahad here, to fill tha conventioa
with his sobaervieat tola, aa preparatory
t his aomination. - Rtgencie have beaa
appointed ia the different Slates, throurh
which th derreea of ihe Waahingtoa eaj
Ul, beaoad by Kan4an and Lwia, are
carried iato sffiict t There are aeveral of
the States where the supporters of th
pretest adminiatration are ia a small mio
ority, thy are ore anizad with, a view
lb nioyont of th patronag of th ro
Tbeae Btalea will b fully; rep-
era inent.
That ha had : authorized tha language of resented, and, dependaot aa they are upon
eonciliatioa to ba uaed, in tha instructions I catial, their delegate will constat
never faile to socur respect,
Mr. Brown said, he would not institute
a comparison between the management of
ottr diplomatic afnire,by the prrscnt admin
iatration, and that which bad preeeeded it
and it would be from ao apprehenaion that
tha result would not redound areatlv to
- 'kthaimprovideia.' d'lbalaj admin-
---r- .W r?',, "ett : India th credit ofthw atiatiag adrmrnttrntiofh
Zr" f. the.Ute.Setifiyuryif I Mr, Vaa JUraa.badbaJselwwa&Vwh4l
v " l &netion, to acting aa fecretasy of 8uts.aecomplihd
-- ' 'W.ehaaga which tha peopl of th Uni. Mora ia lea tiraa than any f hiaprir.
7" m made, in those whaadrBia.ceaaora- Comparatively inexperienced in
if - " CT,rmen. n n following th new station which ha had been called
' . - - 1 1 j(- -HVHTvii np.,, k-tc wim wiiivii uw JiMw pimp-
iavaw(invad from i aarticintlna in I uJi kimif ' ih. Mnu;i .ml v.;.i.
ha had comprehended the nrduoua and
(fUio councils, ad wall aa oik..
" -wmahfln-wtH anible J6U 16 spot
"Vith eennoenea (ttfar as von aVcai it
- iver parts taken by thnatla vhoui tba ad
. - Awistraticaal thi Tamsnt' is now
ejoramittedi ia relation to the course here
lofore aarauad Bpea IhesHbjecutha aa-
banial trad.-Tli? view upon that point
vapeen aubmittsd ta tha poopla of lha
JaitadSutas, and tha council bv which
rour eondacc ia naw Amia .m tw- ...
x mt of th judgment aepmaed by tba oa
.'""'r nbnnal ta which th late ad.
lb moat suhMrvient tools of powsr.-
I he, added to the large sad weli-drtlled
phalanx from New-York. and auch of the
aelegaiae from th other Sutea aa will b
subject to their dictation, will place the
movements of th convention entirely un
der th control of Lewis, Kendall, da Co.
Such ia the machinery by which it is in
lenona 10 smuggle ins arcn intriguer in
to the bigheet oflice ia the gift of the peo
ple, for the real object ia sot to nuke a
f ice-rrionei, dui n rreaiaenb 11 is
avowed ia the Utter that they " can aav.
aa mskb rim rar.aiDarr" but by the fimt
making him Vice PreaidonU We will ex
plain' thia reytterioua expression. Aa
painful as it is, wo feel il to be our dutv.
There never watji time when (he people
were ao gulled j eobctra) ed ; so' deceived.
They are made to believe thai they are
about la cheoae a Preaideni for the aex
four years, ia the peraon of Andrew Jack,
eon. wbaa,ia point af fact, aaery aeaaibla
man here, of every party, knows that, in
stead of clioming the next Prtridtnt, ia
Gen. Jackson, fur tkt ntii tens, aa the
peopl suppose, they will choose him ia
the peraon of the Viee-Preaident, whoever
hs may be ! 8e infirm ia O. Jackeoa now ;
wq mum provpeci ia inre 01 nil living
k?1v r ! Mr. F' rKlu'i) dir
acting an iwuiry into the sipediJ-nry of
dix-ontitniiPg the olTK-einr Decooo uomp-
Iruller and Svt tnd Auditor was sgred to.
Mr.Clav'a reaulutioa waa taken up. and
Mr. Ilulmea returned and concluded kit
remarks fn reply to Mr. IUim, speaking
about thres hours. 'Mr. Mill uvtnaiel
intention ta follow kirn ia th 4ivumM,
nd aa bis motiontbo Benata adjourned
Wr. FrtlinrhuyMn submitted a rawJe
tioasxprcaaing lha aanaa of the $eaa(e ea
subject of certain Indian relation!, i he
centideratlua of Mr. Clay's resolution waa
reeumJ,"aiid MrrHilCi Near llama-
abire, speka about three houraJd opposi
Moa to it.
.... Tkuriday, Fti. 3.
Mr. Bmith introduced a bill aulbonimv
a aybachption on lha part of the United
Haleetatbe stock of the Dalfimore and
Oliio Rail Road Company. Nr. tlay'e
ratolulion waa taken up; and, aver soma
explanations from Mr. Ifayne, Mr. Clay
cemmencod a apeecb in aupport of tkf R.
solution and in reply ta thee who bad op.
potwd it, sad eftsr apeaking nearly (bra
hoara, he gave way to a motioa to adiournT'
V
A"
atateameti.
"H had been objected to tha nominee,
that he had introduced into ' the govern
atent of the United 'States, the party in
Irigiies and discipline aaid to prevail in
bil own Stale. , Without atooping to notice
what he conaidarad aa unjust rafloction, oa
the pahlic character of a great and patri
otic member of thia confederacy, he called
upon those who made the eharge to support
it' k iftT If mm kAiumkla I.. U. IT
nijnatratirt wi ameiiaUafcr iu actaj? Ia autation af .Mr.,VaaBureiv bb pnW.r
M yl nt t uurraiaiHi riTaiv, ini wnu nil tntmifl were
- eaaertea k( mm, r-. n .l I j .:. t. .... : .
, "muwfc.1 uo- iwicn i lurimn ctiucik: in mivpnrx n ine
ebarsea'' arsed ifainrt him.-ihav wr
unable to (jxVpnn hirn asy on of jhem by
th aaioblancs of proof. Pasaeaaing tat
ents of a high order, and rardlv growint
in tha esteem of' hie countrvmen, it waa
not a matter of aurpriae thsthe had been
marked out. as tha. victim of unuwrntad
persecution. ' . " "
.Mr, B. could conceive of no adequate
difBcuIlTufieB of Becrefairyof Rlate7Bore Through IhaTioxl terrnf thai the profligate
honorable testimony to bis abilities as a jerew who are living upon hia influence, and
fc" badjiatardad At kla .dmin.
Ist rs4.0riv fretn aawer aad the party to
peopl? Jf lha Uaitod States bad
r.ommittodjka rrwas o( govfrnment,
StTJ- ntnJ rivoVaU. to th
ParwigeaienLHecoqM ,thm.
jre, nwogtHxa in thu aa solid .bioctioa :
ait mind, it kad mm tk.
aw siwraii
r"r"'"nea8 of verba.! criti
btrttci
nca of tba
" k- ; M7 Wc-!f ttirra-yMf reason or otryafor rejecting tha oonuna
4 frj' 1 mWw tana; as gentletMa peculiarlr fiUed.for tUalaliua which
-m ; opponsa, ay awcaoding a littla fuf.
wnwa won d eniehiir
. .
5VW??W,, Mreppreketuions; and
wwl if tba lata fU.M,.r ' .r.... T
1 Ltol!ofeontiJiatioyba Siata of Nw York bad repeatedly vouch
' 1-. . to oa ef roam lad for bia character and standing, bv be-
waa
peculiarlr filled for thc .atiiliau which the
thia filled. , His thorough and intimate ac
quittance with tho commercial relalioiw
of tha twa countriea pointed -bfm out as a
fit and proper repreientative of our mlnr
eete at the coort of.d'reat 'Britain. The
y u,m, woaa argirtg the juat eTsjros atowinr on Wm tha highoet civil honor
VcauattyW----. .,1, gift. Mr.' it. aaid, b tbar."
TtlM jartaf tba HawrioMlcTwirteli'i fora considered if duty which he owed
!T . . "''"uas.Howa. "If Gt. lothoeHHUry toioaiiidivWual th
--rnt aeama IHdvm to her intereaf.
w r-'P"" m iraaa with
f'J". 1 finda nothing in tha at.
TV r " nn ta induce her to ap.
f' na, ana will
are controlling the movement in the elec
tion of the Pretidant and Vice-Pmident,
are trembtinr feet ha should expire before
iirc nvnoa ii iim viociioh am ve
Wa feel it our daly j lo apeak boWlv.
Every one who visita him, ia atruck with
th fact, that oe ia bat sinking ; aad that,
if possibls, hi mental fecultiee are giving
way lamer than his pnyaical atrength. It
has' no parallel in this country, but in the
groaa imposition attempted in the ease of
Mr. .Crawford 4 who was supported, -and
voted fur, aa President, when it Waakaown
that both body and mind were so paraliced1
at utterly to until him lor the ot&ce; and
il ia a alrikfag and remarkable ftet. that
tee earn individuate waa wra prominant
in Uiat. cases now acknowledged to ha
been so gross an impoaition 00 tha Ameri
can peoplo are equally prominent in tha
preaent-.il would ba curtoua lo took over
a bat of tho whs aluck by Mr. Crawford
I tha lattj knowing thai he waa incompsw
lo perform th duties af th otfiee, aad see
how many of tha aanieare performinr , now
' a . near . .
a aimiiar pan. we may ourselvaa. ihould
wa have liure, present the list.''- " T
It is thus that Mr. Vm Bnrea and hi
partiHans, while they ae nominally prf.
ing upon tba American people the rele
tUm of Genera Jackson a Preaideat, ara,
in reality, oonapiring to defraud them into
tha election of Mr. Van Buren aa Preai-
Friday, Pel. 8.
The Annaiderttion of Mr. Clay'a Retolu.
lion, relative to a aaodiheation of the Tar-
iff, waa reeumed. Mr. Clay returned hia
argument ia aupport af the principle of the
Raolution,and in reply to the argument
arged againat it, and, after apeaking two
houra aad a half, ha gave way to a motion
to adjourn. The Senate adjourned to
meet oa Monday neat, when Mr. Clay will
resume, 'and probably, conclude hia
speech.
HOUSE Or REPRESENTATIVES.
' Mmdaw: Jan. 80
Tha Speaker presented a memorial from
the Free Trade Conveatien, recently a
sembled in Philadelphia, oa tha aubject of
Ua i arilt II was raid wv rh-tWi end
6000 copiec, in addition to the uaual nam
her, directed to be printed. Mr. Johman
I Kentucky, from the Commttt on tb
Poet Office and Post Roada, reported, a bill
reduce the poetage on penodicala and
pamphlets. Mr. Wilds, from the Commit
tee of Waye aad Meant, reported a bill
making ka appropriation to carry into ef-
rcl the 3d artiel of the treaty at Fort
Wilkinson. Mr. W. &. Shepherd, from,
the Coiamitlea on Tarritoriea, reported a
hill to fix the eatariee of the Governor.
Secretary and Judgea, of the Territory of
Arkanaae. the House renamed the con-
aideration of the Apportionment Bill. Mr.
WickliftVa motion ta re-commil the bill to
a Select Committee, ta eonaiat of one
member from each State, waa loat yen
76, nay 118. Br. Wicklifle then moved
to etrike from the bill 48,000 as ths ratio
but before the question was. taken the
Houss adjourned.
TU ltd of Procruttti.t. Clay, in
hiatpeech In lavor - 01 in mm on,ing
Hvirlrm. saya.in relation to lha pp-t
lion " to fedurs dutirana all articlca in
in (ha ama ratio, without re-'nrd lo the
.riiwinle of arotcclion," that " il wrmld
Ktablnh I sort of bed Procrutle. by whic
the duties on J1 erticlee Mioold be Mind
lymcanired, without reaped lo their na
tnra or the extent ollheir contiiinplifm.'
For the bem-lt of the unluarned reader,
wa will msnUia, by the Way, that Proem
tea wss a noted robber near ths rtvsr Co.
nKiaua,in Atiea," whoroearored bis cap.
lives by his bed snd, if loo long.eul
tbem tborter bet, if too short, stretched
lkm limner.
' Th allufdonis cerfamly-tUsaica!. bli.1
it is not apposite,"and for (frn very , almpla
reason that th conduct of Prerutee wst
marked br eutrairs and iniutfi'ee, whersai
ibaaaualizaUon of duties would pe jwrw.
ad upon nnooeita principles, -ita nave 00
objections, however, to lha figure J ind,"lf
to reduce a duty of 10U per cent, down - 10
15, be to cut off let, wa are clenrly In la
vor of lopping. Wa think, hnwarer that
we can cive aa illustration of ths proce
wa would pursue, witbout rendering our
nartv liable lo lha charge of eruelty.
Suppose s parcel ef monkeys were CooJin-
ad in a row of narrow casee, each on
bavins, before it a pan containing he ten
ants food and soppc-sins that some of
lha monkeys had bad longer arms than
their neighbor, and instesd of contenting
themtelves with their own mesne, ahould
reach their arme through the bars and rob
their rifhl or left band neighbors woak
it not be right in the abort armed monkey
to petition their keeper to make the plun
derer keep their pewe to themeelves or,
if they would not do that, la cut them oft,
ao as to put tbem all upon aa equality T
"h '"- "urce of gratfir.,,
(be friend of Prre Trede f 'reflect t!
where twelve monlha ago, their priori jj
were ogly a aubjccl of derision, that at!
they, begin to U undsMood ( and riJi
those who twelv memtha ago lon
an9 BKHlification of tLs Tariff tlmJ 7
treason, now think that Juetiea u a,fl !!
Mind policy .0l .Uj hf e
rno.r(fcatimsnhat whils Iwelvt mowU..
sgo congreM contsm,Kuo,y (hrty .
lha table all, our complaints aad M
rtraness, that now tliey lr wiIti ,
them a respectful hearing. r Tbi, ir
much, U the stability of our ioat;.,.,? "
II provps ihaFpuWIc opImoTlSj
lpropery;n!ightene4or joatica J J -meeted
out ta every ctaaa of our
But whilajwa tr thua exult
eesaful prottialgatjon t tha docWV,
free Tradsj wa ahouhj stiJI nmm
that IbrMlgh w bsva
Kavnol ffcjnedtU that wa warn .7!- -
prova tha justice of our demaad,. (or Z
people only hav to b convid
re juat in order lo grant k-
lt tHen grow luka warm, but let M Ufl
every nerve to break down rooowp
lo bring back ur govenment, j ti
miniatration, to ita proper fj,nii, , ,
will succeed. All that w9 can do m- l.
dona by tha force of argument-
deed il is tha only force thai oh ev,f
to be thought of ty tAy p.rtj, .
coumrj. Trneneverit becofnni
UNITED STATES CENSUS.
Population j Cities aad Tsww.
Vnder the new eenus, the citie and
town oftbe United State, which contain
a population exceeding 5000, will rank in
the following order
Z 1. New-York, jlzti -2(3.179 ..
r PbMtehia,-e- - ITMrt "
5. Baltimere, . . P0.519
4. Boatan and Charlestown, 70,(33
6. New-Orleana, . , .49,874
6. Cbarlrrtoo, 8. C. . 30,290
7. t lociftnati and suburbs,
8. Albany, . . .
Waahingtoa City, D. C,
Tssks. Jan. 81.
- .The reeolution kretore submittad br
Mr-Jenifnr, together with tha. aadmenla
proposed. by MeaaraThompaonof Ohio,
and Archer, ia relation to the ramoval and
aoleaisatioa of free people of color, was re
ferred to the Select Committee 'raised on
that turned. ' Soma diecastion took nl;
on a reeolotim heretofore offsred by Mr.
E. Everett, calling on th President for a
eopr-of a treaty with the Chickasaw tribe
01 Indians, which was arreated by a call
for the orders of tba day Tha Anuor.
tionment Bill waa again taken npT After
a debate of conaiderable length, Mr. Wick-
liff s motioa to strike 49000. from the bill
as ths ratio, wa lost 1 Tea M, Nays 99. ' 4. Taunton. Mats.
mm ww a . w . '
mr. uub&ard then moved to atrike autaa .43. Rsadinv. P.
ana insert a4,uuu as tbw ratio : but before
the Question wis taken, ths Hum a.
10. Providence, R. t.
11. PitUburvn,"
13. Richmond, V.
13. Rochsstsr, N. V.
14. Salem, Mass.
15. Portland, Me.
16. Brooklyn, N. Y.
17. Troy, N. Y. .
18. Newark, N. J.
10. New-Harea,
30. (ouiville, Ky.
31. Norfolk, Va. .
33. Hartford. Conn.
53 Georgetown, D.C.
34. lllica, .
35. Petersburg,. Va.
38. Alexandria, 0. C.
37. Lancaster. Pa.
SSBwBediordT
29. Savannah.
30. Middleiown, Confl.
31. A2uaU, Qeo.
? S3. Wilmington, Del.
93. Bpnactwld. Maes.
34. Lowell, Mat. ( .
rtH, Nwbunrt)rt--'-J i
.38. Bullalo, N. Y. ,
7. Lynn, Mats. .
83. Lexinr ton, Kv.
;3ff. Cambridge, Man.
1 40. ftewpors R. 1. .
'11 a.
11. 01. lAwie,
30,513
25,510
18,433
17.M3
17,3n3
16,083
rjr to resort to sny sther, then i.deod aia
wa bid a long far.wHI to our free lJ
tiont, then may w prepgra oar aeckr
tha galling chain af klavery. .
A correeprmdenre ha taken nUea U ,
tween Gov. Branch and Mr. Form Ih ra.
spectiijg soma alluaiona of Mr. Fortyth'. ,
lion. Mr. F. disavowed bavins had alk.
sion to Gov. Branch, and the matter thus
ended.
.
r'A?p
representing us at ths court of Crest Bnt.
sin, id vote for aouSrming hia nomination.
tup fVTRifziTE ncvrinprrii
at . aa ewtm w mns m m m w e, iijs
WtintsJam. Fek. I.
-Tba raeotatioa, heretofore propoaed by
m, cm iiorei, cauing on tne freaident
for a copy of part of a treatv with th
Cbickataw, tribe ot Indiana, waa further
.'1 1 m -a
wfZT- Tk eWP"fy of ptacing har I J.m.r W.lv, Webb, one of the editpra
1
r:
cWtS1-9 ntuptJiaiJaJUh. Saw.yorl&uriezindJaiqUim
eaffcrfci Jrafion ast ha cast f papaV'oeep in the coafidenca of thaero-
. . r-""",', wnu. n wouiu
WIIB, WOUId. UlVtne a rfin. I J:.! l.r .L. IV.' V . -L
Sum.l.....' 1 t . . I CUIIUIIIUII m IH " 4vW . Uf,
Zj i7" ""Hx ld which tba writer ia an influential member
iaanl aatenabta
mil eae. whirk m,u I u. v.. n,. t.
United 8taie vi j " rT.otine jcunoua, asgmng a nietory 01 ine preteol
iimatanr. 1 ::rJrr'w,,"o niaracat ot in party
Pk if tt v' 'i wps.w?MJ' Wlt ia particularly interesting, as discios
Tia fona of foalrng which a course so on. ms wbVt wei haw UV ainco boliaved .
mA n Am it "T.S)"" jt't""" laoniea, inai mo rau odjcci ia io amuggie
w. e. iion waa lanOTiatr. ftrm aiwt m. V.m H,.m. . P
n --- , ..... . w M. . l.mvnV,.
iter ear binir e fse irt fthwnrBrrVhrVii w PieiidimeT tn ptTaer
Iimim .,f:7rLyr.iwia.mm M.&.iajn.co!i.nsjaw.jpaiu.'.;
win, ui ino COUOtrv. mnA k..,ULdl o-.: iLa.Al
mik.:" T Jt '"J"" " ln Pn I Amm 1 Kendall. w hare axtracf thai
w no opponents eitht luimiiui:.. u ..1 l e r
eprnenfa of the troiitotisn,taain. portion of the
I detarhed parts orthainstraption suhieeU . It a
flaoMt
' iam Jl aoto5 tha only
fair rul ta a .t. r
fraea whicbbad iewa strongly nrrod
aand lehed apon. li ,w, Sir, ha.btha Min.
ec: ro a.ngiaua disgraced bit country t Senate will reject bis nomination to En-
Awca to bo foiLTd I . Was it to be ibund tioa aalV. P, and afterwarda President, ia
IdtotacUhat out arrangement-bad been rendsrediTK)rallyeerfain.w--w f f v
tnadetweairth tmWd-SeVandGl.' "We hera have vba, whole machinarydis.
ntatn, In relation to her colonial Irada, closed candidates ara to haatartedin ev
axiostaiitially. 00' tha ,fariraaiBa'liaas. rv si.. In Anflmiiw. i hi. 1.
that ftopoeed tinder tba administrntion'of J they hav bees started in every directioa
dent, by presenting him, nominally, oa a
cauaioate wrwf v ice JTaidency .
7 v , V. 8. TtUgrapk.
-r W percaiva that an eflurt is making to
prpauce me oeiini mat tne rreaident is
inoitpused. ,fcWe''aure the public,' tbat
tha President, ao far from bain in ill
n uuiiuu(ua .1, :i.." , , . . I . mi unjiwi, wu runner
.vVe publish - a letter tMay from I " ,ec,uae, " wpreaeatad, ia debated by mesar. Huntington and Polk.
.n..,v.,iW. ,mj ( ao nun. 1 4 ae aeoote was arreated hy a eall for the
red persons dailyis incessantly anza Ordera' of tha dar. Tha .n,. .
tolbderpaEttfti
iicuuniig mo uuiiinnw oour aaa joins great length. Tha motion of Mr. Hub-
regwariv ai wow 01a largo nuung partiee Ibard, to atrike out 48,000 and insert 44 ,
V " r, wr,w ,wn.. wnui, wv,U IU rllta wmM UltUT lfTM to.
awvmw fwa wiisvv axiv a rauw wu iirni 1 1 au y"J m va un
Ijy indisposed with tha prevailing influnaa,-
nu rrniniiww ma fnjna tu.aje arm t . , JTiurtdav Feb.l,
avu ai iMM bajorer he was quickly I The resolution proposed by Mr. E. Ev.
wv BvarcBiy eer an in- eretL in relat oa ta th tmi mAt. ,l.
"Jff K wn rapidjonvalesceoca. He Cbickaaa w tribe of Indiana, waa further
aanriainca uma-gBTumwcurom nia ra.
Wlir emplormont, and this it what wa ba-
tievereaa'acarcary be aaid of any other itf-
divitiuai in In city, who baa been eubiect
ea at an to tne prevailing epidemic.
Wtfi".?oa c77oV.
CONGRESS.
44. Nathvi lie. Tann.
'.0. Wheeling, ,
an. lork.Fa. 4
47. Roxhurv, ,
48. Marble head, Mast.
Fortifn The leal European n.M
contain the speech of the king of Eogtsad
the meeting of Parliament. -Th rac -frm
bill had paxted tha House ofCem.
mona itt aexood reading by a vol of 3J
to 162. Tba cholera hd approachee'la'
th gates of Edinbtrrg. -TbelinTof BoJ.' m
una aaa rented to accede to the decwiea -
of the great powers, and dens all Emopa)
. ... m
The emall-Pox ha mad its appearaact
in Vieaborg MiKtiatippj. So aay tla
Register published at that place. !
- Mr Wflaon, chaplain to the N,
York legislature haa been read out aftha
assembly, for "puMiahiag a ' pampklei iiiix"
commending a Union of Church Suua.-;
.4'" - 1
, 1 ankett Oirfa'oac. Pieees e
Tfoolen wrapped with a atrip ef Tofaaote
have been told in Louiaiana, as the ml.
genuine Virginia weod., . .;. .
letter1 whieb refers to this
was written to a gentleman
at Harnaburca, and m as followt 1
-tAb to tha VICBJ PRESIDENCY,
Van DuVen MUST be tba man, nolent eoA
raa It not WE CANJlElElLMAKE
HIM PRESIDENT, and Jhe TRUE
POLICY now is. to start a candidal in
low. Sir. Lm iK. f;. EVERY .STATE. . It. a aa d that lha
XITPKOttB en rrn-rm
, . ...... .1.
The following ia tha-
tha aircuits for the year 1832.
oprtna. Autiima-
enton Jdga8wain, Judge Donnett,
tfiaIata arrnniatration bdp every mother Sf ate), apecjal
Senate adjcHtrned..
wl'irJmJSSrs :ifeen.K ijicaaal of aM4b4 a aanctudeillia aamarjw aihen tha
; wpprweo wax nva.ure, now prepared to Van turen, who are .to be ready to yield
eoolran be preaerit administrtioa for ha- their own 'claims M hi faifor and it iaa
Ting succea jed - in for ming' sacb an lr remarkable . feature.in the history of vtbis
tanimetrf witfr-tha BritishovernrhenT: J proceed ing, that, trifttt ttndifUit are to
' k REV 4
,ii,,,..,an,,.jj
1 ;- ' Mondaw, Jan. 30.
Mrr Wilkin presented some resolutions
of the President and Director of th Pitta
burg bank, in faros' of the renewal of the
charter of the U:S. Bank.- The bill for
lha relief of certain revolutionary orBcara
and aoMior nf th Virginia line was renor.
ted, arithoutameridBnt.--Tha resolution ji Tba House thaa adjoara-
resoectina tha TariT submitted by Mr.
uuiyv waa diseuased br w r. smith ot Md. I f 1 r
-mm. Mr. Iloliae f Maine. Mr. Uolmes
UWa ma. until
tba expiration of the honr unially allotted
19 morning oust nets. 1 he Apportionment
bill was then taken up.. Mr. McKenno
of Hennsylvama, who oa yeaterday, voted
witn the aaajontyon the motion to strike out
48 and weert 44,000 as the ratio of rspre.
miMuun, nuTvu m rwconsioerauon ot that
Vote. The motion ta reoonsider waa car
ned, yeas 100, nava 84. Tha oneatioa
then recurred oa the amendment propoaed
7 nr. nunuura, 10 einae out ae, ana in
aert 44,000 aa the ratio. Allan of Ken.
lucky, moved to recommit the bill to a 8e
lect Committea, with instrscttont to fix tha
ratio so aa to reduce the number of membera
to 300 r This motion waa rejected, yeaa
. .4 ' i.r ' rnaaf, rtt. a. '
a :it 1 , 1 ..-.
ejWH.CT"iiyiStn waa omeo apriomt,;
irjy a joint ;wommiuea to: make arrange.
menu ior ina ceiearauon 01 tba aaatann al
birth dav of Oeorga WnShiagtoa. . Mr.
Evans, of Maine, addreneed tha Hmn
nad faile aecomobh.v Sir, aajanniAaea,aW
Tuttday. Jan. 81..
Kb wing' reolutiooj respecting the
Newbera
Raleigh
Hilltbor'.
Wjjmington
Mol-jranton
Martin,
Daniel,.
Stranger
' Norwood,
Donnell,
8t ranee,
Norwood,
Manin,
Daniel,
Swain.
hit rctnn S4T envv.
FEBRUARY 20, 1832.
FOR PRESIDENT,
ANDREW JACKSON
af TBXKKSSCB.
. Election in 16,13.
accounta from " Washington
aawe of anv conseauenca.
ml'. 1
fie last
bring us no
Tha Senate waa still engaged in the con
sitreratioa of Jfr. Clay's resolutions ibr a
asodification af tha Tariff Mr. Manim m
oar Senator, haa made a apeecb upon tba
aubject of conaiderable length which ie
highly cpoken of, by tne Washington pa-
r.Ty 1st 0'irgaBxt bad (he
floors The Koaaa was -still engaged in
tbi 'coaiideratioa of tha - apportioantebt
It is reported that Mr. Rives eur minifr
i.!0.lrnr will be. eeiit to Eogjand,. v
thai Mr. f '.w'.w. ra. . n
. . ... w.,ll(.lul m-zimatj 91 Duuiiu
take his place and that Mr. Taxewall aj
Virginia wiH be aerretary of State. v
MMMawiaa . s
The Charlsston Merciiry say lhaj .
Hdgh S. Igars.Eaq.ofthal city ba he w r .
appointed ckargtt dt afain to aVIgiua. r
Mr. Legare is ana of tha most finished -
scholar m this eemrryr 'The Preiffenl
has doaa well in the s anoint msntj ucl
menae Mr. Legare and W. Irving
of&ce. . "
The next seaaion ot th South Carolina ,
Melhodirt Episcopal conference wiD b
held in Lincelnton ia thi State.
The following resolution aasaJopted.J
tba Tammany meeting recently held i.
New-York. It look a little mhlifeatol
f Rttolrtd, That the Stat of New-Ysrk
yielding to no elite in the tTnioa, in.it
attachment io the Union, eon, vnit v
freiriff lottoUt otrn tm?qiir-4 'Mthl
tufatit to the studied indignity oftrW
one of its moat talented and pariotitt' -:
rn alluding talba rejection of Mr. VfL
Buren.")- - .-.r:".
Anti-Qiiackery shall hava a plaee to
our next. . :;.. ' - "s . "
Mr. McDufnefrom tba Committee af
Waye and Means ha made a report up
the 'Tariff accompanied with a bill for itt
mnpificanom It ia said to ba aa able pro '
duction. . ;..it.ijS:!:.
Mrr Gallatin bM-iiovasd -atiorl '-swlhitf i
parta of thd'Tariffa 'wara Signed In kiitf
by the Frea Trade conveatioa.,-. :L,
It will ba anea wadar our enffresioaai- J
has4 that'tbamsmorialof tba fr Trad
convention -baa bdef' presented a CM ?
rrei and tbal-'A.H)ft''itianajwe-
hava be'ottlered to"ba tlrintadTu1
will doubtless; hav a greet taadency toea
tgntaa puUid opinion upoa ttf sas)jecuw.j
Ttia Treaty of indemaify made with
Fnujct haj been caealraud bv tha SaaatA.
The last accounts of GanJ. - taiay
say f,hat he 'was eonlined to hi bad y
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