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( f I ! . ' I- : '" ' ' " r , f I ' -f ... .' . . . t - i late rornc.N i.nv. 'mat lA ,V' IW4 Antrum. ' ....... - By I ha Roacon, fail. (VUihi, from Iverpool, lltlt M-rrli, we fniv f-rj lti and iiiit nMnijj , -as. Til" ( UmI,i, CmM. GfaMlll,flll W I fNtt I.ivvrpad, and iIk Itica, L'il. Ifc-pejstur, td UtU February, (tow Havre, bava sou ar nxL , . In addition to ir regular flies by tbe Rnacoe, !mh art lrmdNi l ib evenm? uf Iba lUtli, Bod Ltmrpmd 1 Mill, iorlmav, w hivs.lhrajjjh Uie nf Capt. lulo, UiuUm paper f lb 1 tils March. After a lung interval, we have Mallig from Kuroim, and that loo f art imp taut character, la Kitgtand,'tb Whlga have triumphed in iba Whmi of Hpeskert and aim in tint diacuaaioo mi lt aiUr." ' ,', The majority, however, was eo entail that lha Tory Cabinet, tl U eaid, mean la attempt V carry the farnmnt in dvnaia uf A Whig Iluuat of I oenrrxxM. Una U bemre atlemFtl, ami auo tvWutly, loo, by the ywngr Put. Tha circum lanrra ara M ee airiuUr aa to iify ilia uVfermi Miioa) ate adopted, and va ara inehuad to believe lhal IM allami( will prove anavailing. The appeal h hm mda It 1 1 hi pala itf England, who bay oVt'lod arnlnaf IM AainniMtralHNt. . Kngiu U in lh mi'M of dilfHultM, arx it will Mtou atuy lak f Ina wtml prudenc o ai Irx-ala bt frvM Iwr hatdrtlnua poattmo. " - ! Frarms l tpt uTaflUra la nt aucti a In warrant tha avimrf aiii an immedial avfju( rumiI lha diibeutty with Ihia eountrt. .. Tint Miuiatry haa bu broken up, without lha iinntrJula apfxHrrfrwnt am4nnr. Uitueuli tfiarmd aa wall aa internal, ttwm Una a very hunnlaia tik and ara eaimnr ImiI look with lha 4-pH IniprM fr tha natt arnvala rroia lhal amir. Tk aftiirof tbo Indoiudity anonia aabr frm anillffiMil M at lit UM dal. - - " TV Pari date ara In lha thh, from which wa aru thtit tha iiidirirrilv bill Had 4 bfii aclrd !i Mb . Il waa, however, Mivd lhal it would bn, artj lhal lha mault amuld be fa Torn W, aitbatigft it - ia prHwrxIwd tha-4mrtnrfafl duruimiila ara in the . burvli of tho Duke f FiUt Jiinta bu;h bad au b"fi fetid Iffira tha eiiiiij. ' Tlw French MmiKtr? ia a"iio dilTM, and il " wiuM aaeni a tnalttrr of a ameJI diilteuliy W ra- Winis it. 1 ' II wiH ha n lhal lha Pe4 Winntry ha W lra dP-aiwI in th ll-awaof Comiixma; vH Ihry, however, aK ill retained thuir placna, a1 Nfr. Fwl ia rapirtd to hae eaid, lhal M ha hoped ami ba- b!id ha ahuuld be able to wry ou Iba Govern- . A great rfl rt baa beet mad to repeal tha mall tax. oi'EXi.va or parliamlnt, "t . FJtctio of Sprmktr, and drftmt tf Minium - Parliainmit waa 'bpet) with the' iiual pomp b-kI f irmaTity, on Thursday, reb, 30, by lha Kmg iu perauo. Ilia. Mnjeatr,M hia profreaa to, and arrival at tha I'arliainmit.hotur, waa respectfully, if riitliiitiiwtwutiy,-recerred by! rrm aotqicti who, whatever mt'ifht have bwn iheir Minga touch, injr tha reeenl enerciaa of llta prerogative in the diamiaaal of lha niellinuroe MinUtrt, and m the die liition of tha drat ReOirrncd IIMiaanf IVxamnna. .BT'TPf Porttjeviwi whjle nippMVins nrl BorvkriMi. . j.i lla .aelKftiat trnil(iBrjllh.rwirti.the m tiiNt 'owfia a deht of grntitwle for hia eariv, aw4 r " nnar aoftuMeut aupport Of the caute of coaatitu. -Spmlitr of ike Jl-m of Omnou.--Th Rr rFtriiHra cafri (hoir caiKliilate .ltirpcakert .Mini Z-LZj:.. Ahphonihy, by majority .uf 10 rutea, thua; I'or Hir C M. eiutiua, . . Maitirttr f r Mr. Abcrcromhr, 1 Oo tta announcement tlieiviiH the cLeera, b rfb witbin and without the lloue,were deafeuing 1-.. : beyuud prucedeut. - .. ' . . L . 8RC0.ND DEFEAT OP MINISTER' ' Jn the IIimm T Conuoooa, Febrmnr, 2ft. after a do onto of three diva, an amendment to the Ad- . dreas in reply to the King'a pnerh, moved by Lord Irrrpnth, "wm earrred'ajmrttt the Mnntere by Exirmmi of a Lrtt aaaWirr Pm, lanaary 8A - u oJhini ia aa yot decided aa to the reiiKMlolIinff of on r "M iuiM ry; m,td It U to be' Tear'ed" fliat "thw tircinttance may retard ami ernbjrrasii tha faro rubli cixk Iim ki of the American Indemnity . We Taiill hope tkut, fir ita owa tranquility, and to avoid fie addition of foreign, to domuatie dilncultiea, any ,2 Jt.il. Minintry would rmw endeavour to paaa the law for ferrying lha tmaty tntoevecutinn," The following extract of a iter from a gentle, man in Taria to hia Uouaa in thia city, dated 23d of February; will bo" read with interest, by many : pf mi r ti t irifiia ' rrr: ---.- " Don't bi frightened at a change of Ministry bnre. r W hooker, Louia fbilip iiuikoa a Miniater . ' ha must plodjro himself to nmka the 23 million law " Cabinet question. . Mr. Livinjitm t44 iwe, tha tiiy kreeaterilayy that he ft; It ; very :mifi!)efjit of 7inrr-aurxnMr-.-Iy-'mrrl-Mrr'M tii ;tt h'.l'ilfly "on the Ainerieaa i clHiin,Bnd..who, ' irn ihr, only tnait in Piria lio preiltclM -iiw first . ' lection (which he did to me,) uoar prndicta 50 to -- 6U mwj irily in oir fHVor, aa he tohl me..: DBATII r TIIE IMPEROlt OP At'STRf A. Tlie Monitmr,of the Tih ult.Iniitnina'tesra'. Mc "do.Mp:ih:h (Void thn Frr-iich 'Clurkd 'AtTtini' :il r.'rmarittftfitr:?lh!itnljrlRrjtnc- "aiMiilv, at ot.a o'clock io tho iiioniinir .f tlmt J,nf"r ac-onola tifij thrwp f ontaiarif ia tho fob ti iiinnce tit the lo2 provuilinjf xilicv of Auliia, aiaf theetiiire micros .Mi'tUriiich. """T'Hi "?f ''tiir any W Ttnifn "1W "ie"di. , a lntion of I fie Ctlii-mt waa positi wtlv imimu iced at ' !'e ClmniWof DrtMitiea, by the Miiimtera and l"it-ir frioiida. MTlici-4hyrf1TlitiT " Imw Ue woul I sn out in ar!t, and never re turn ait tin tiito o'Rce, whatevr miat hftprn. viniiular circumtitau ' attending all thia ia, that you will find ua pBrhaja with j "in the Opjwwtinri. How apt It is in contempttition to have, not a Doe. Irinary Minister, nor one from the Tiera parly, or . from the Oaiichf but a Chateau couihjotuion, a Tniiiari!la Miiiiwtry, whi h we cannot ase with 'any more than yon. t The nmne of the Puke Do f wa mcntioiHHl aa a compliment to Uiia atrange yevelatioa. ; .y " j VR. CAUKil'N. ,j ih Ui. I'-.r Mr ... .fl.itnl l. U."s t.iur,. . t'harl -i U K-n.k- of a I'mMm !.. ..r..a u.-i,,,,..! of UM .r Crniiui ti bm U auUaiMrwaa Co.u.laihn aJ l-W 1-of I - et,ui((ry. 'Mot (4jtmK m Uut I 'iK-r U tl CmiiiiiiUoa of lunula, puJittfi dot lining laa hnri Ciuaujrroi, MtrcbSl, to (irTLKaa i wmiU mII I Io lo every IvxH.ratilo and CJinvl bailing, were I not jirotuuiNUy lI.Hlcd by the cordial maimer Willi I have txs'u mi'iiid on my arrival ainoo yaj, and the warm and oHolillJ approbaiHai which you bava bt-eu uteaand lo boetow on my (hiUmj coihIik:L ri.V vl, aa i Uva been, during ao larjre a portion of my poUie life, where duly and p"rNil c.ni.ori tuata were in emit ct, I 'hi imanrKNiy which you, who have had il beat ).prtiu.iiiy of airecialinf my rmrtivaa in an trying a p "!, bava an fully and genenattly bfon in my l'ar, rammt but be highly gratif)iog lo ni". tint tmM priml nie, however, lo aay, thai in your kindiMMa you bava placd loo hif h ait eatnmie nn my aervicra. In the mentor U alrajle, in which we have bnea enirafed, itf lha off. ma of tlta liberty and Ilia in- DtiiuiMMM of lite CMi'ilrj, I have brn but one of many, Te the Htate our gallant, enlightened, and patriolie litile Plate all honor ia bie. 1 and other, te whom her partial regard eaaigwd promi nent pnaitkav in her mighty ronrlirt agam cor ruptioa and miarule, to va your appniprule but. guage, have in performing our part, but acted in bedieiM-e lo her wdl, and have no iahr rrcril but that of being bar true and faithful Repewntativea. Yoe bava rt4 over eafimatod the magnitude ami immrtanre of the atrujle, wlm you apak il aa gigantic, and aa invidvmg in iiconNiimre the institution, character, ami the very lihrrtH'aof the onutitry. Nor have you erred, in aaarrtmg that we are at ill in fha.mta it. I Pr we yet are Ikf frttrn Ha termination. Much, it i true, ha been dune, tail much etill rerrwin lo be dmie mtich that requirea all the wielotn, ftrmn, pfrrvernre and patriotiam, which can be put in requiattion, to bring the atniggle lo a happy concluaiou. To endertand,errectly, what hae been date, nd whatremaina Ja be duoc. a a mual bear coo. atantly in mind the nature and the cauae i the controvrny. We muil go back to the Ctct, that it originated in the violation, of the ('.ititution ; that acred otmpacl which umtd ihe Sltr in one greal ConCtkracy cooatilutrd (vr tbe mutual protection A tbe nirhli and mtertta of die ux-ioocri wnicb jfoiiijKie if.lMf whicli tud bcen,1ri fracrice, coover ted by cotntruf lino tuto an ioriruim itt. to asgrau. Iixe one portMM of tbe l uioo, try ine aacrince of another. The partkul ir nKle by which thia wa elE'Cbtl, need i be exolained. Il i familiar lo ill. Hulhce it to aay, that, with a full Trraaury, lutiea were laid o i dutiei taxea on taxea, till the overflow of revenue, drawn frM0 one ewti and diaburaed on tbe other, beenrne alnxMt t') auper abundant it the moat extravagant expenditure. It ia to thi unepial and uncouatitutional lemUtion, which enrk-hed one auction by impoveriahing ano- thert and which drew within thecootrol of Ihe General Gtivernment the entire cajntal and infu. try of Ihe comilry, tbtt baa, by natural consequen ce, weakened the bomla of our Union, contamina ted the political moral of the community, diffused a epirit of baae aubaerviencey through the land, and creeiedr and anal niiia, tbat numnroua compact, dia eiplioetlv powerful enrpa vt tfcpendnj prt.the. will of the Executive, ind to(wtitutiiig' lu eaaeiilial aup portt in all ita corruptioa aitd uaurpalioo. It ia the nil Mirce of all the diaordera aiU o'pireaatm, againat which-we have contended for tee long yea raj and whtoh, not w it hMamling atl thai' baa boeu done, atill tbrcateua the moat diauatroua reaulta. Mnch- radr.bM;.beeji dnoeiamj, if it J not been autlicient to remove wholly the cauae of tlie dieeaevilia aUcaA eiiouh to aliow ita uVptband dangnn frrtoachingTJirthia pfirt, rt T not iriy object to inJulga lo fbelinga of exulutkm, much leae to revive unpleaaaiit lueliiiga in any quarter, it would be unworthy of the cauae and tmmtited to iba oocaaiou. Far different motivua govern me to etimulate to peraeverence in our ellorta, till the imtitminna JUid bbry of die county bajl be aeoured, if it be the will of Providence, that they thai be aecured. The eucceaa of our pant, la bore ia JhejgjoaJL f ffucuvajiucoiiUvata peraaaemMe, We hate then, in tlie first place, arreated for the praaertt, and. i trual for . tha, harmony and aufety of (be country, for ever arrested, that ayatentof un. eomrtitatioRat and nuequat legfebtion,"iruith;"toa proved Ihe principal aource ol-ao m jch evil. It ma y be boiieu that dul a w ill be Impi mhi tie rea fter only whoa required for revenue, and only lo the extent that the wanta of - tha Treaaury may re quire. Thia ia the principle established in the Act of Compromiae, and it give me pleaaura to aay, that, aa yel, I are no ecrioui indication or any dia poaition, in any quarter, lo disturb ita provision. Weiiave, in the next place, eflocted an immonae redoctien in ihe from the euettma, and from which we begin already to realize the happy result in a visible increase of proepenty. 1 hazard nothing in aaaertiiig, that the -'reduction eince Ihe paaaage of the Act of 1828, exceeda twenty mil lion of dollar. Under ita exaclimta, the Govern. iallwnecfiS ann half of. the annual value of the Tmporte f aridTa- miming that tlnr imponatic-nwLt In yen will eighty million, (it will not (all ahort tif that sum,) thn reveiiun, under tbe Act in question, had there b--,in no reduction, would havo ueeu ncany lorty mitlinha, tnaioad of about aixtoen, aa ia eMtimated, and Ibiia ahowing a reduction of far, more than twenty tnillion. - ' v am far from attributing the whole of thia irn. tnn ! reduction to the aiiccesa of our resistance. Many if the ihitiea would, doubtless have been ffMk'd, or reduced without it but a very large fatrtmwtimy-jnl: mnv Ml""ly .allirta.'tlmt without ikinstead of a aiir- iliianf niiw iillima annually beyond tho just wants I a tne uovprutm'tit, mere would nave ween one of mom lha i twine that amount, destined to corrupt the eoinimMilyjil Jifipa.riLJhway bFaTtlncnt of ileNpotu; powery , r . . k i We hnva tlma converted a permanent into a tern pntary evil. The reduction, as great aa it fa, is will- tn-prw;i eaa; tmrryifrtioTrriTmyi rmtif the yearj S4'i, when, by the jinivwiona of th com promise, the revenue is to be reduced to tbe econo mical wants of the Government and thusTwhat bad more than once been oflicially pronounced by the prewnt head of the F.xecutive Department, In be an event very remote, if it ever abound occur, the reduction of the revenue to the expenditure, has, by our effiirta, aa far as law can eflwt it, been Bmij-ht wilhitt the, CMnnreatrof fev yu'--' ". ' . I , To n-llp tli drtnjcr Iim h lU riotry U Je-.r d.by.httLbi lilrr.fy h n Hl-. tn,l, il u , Jy MuoMnrv to ajhcrt to lli-t l' www n ,,''"" ail"!. ta-wubaJanJina all that . ' h"n to diimmi ll-i danjrr. If mm h diih . ww afrinri m r.. id reaiatliig Lxnculive iMia-er and iuAnttuus. with an axre revenue aT out or lea lnilimi annually, what bpe of aucceaa. ful reauUMW cild titcra) bava b 0 Willi an axceaa U more than twenty millwaia f If it be now f mhhI ao diili. ult to uiuta all wlw are ijjMaMi lo lUecu live misrule bikI uwirln! in an elfin live ayalem iaf reatatance, now th tlta eonfhcl btwaoii llie North al Houih i terminated, in refereme bi lle pMtortive ayaiein. what hi wiaild there lie p( united reaiatanre, if that Conflii't alill contuiwd f An-I if, finally, ao many uf the eulij(lilmid and wl riiiic ara dpMtili'ia', and reIy lo y iehl atl f-rthiT rettire to power, mw that the caoe which M and aoUine it ia limited and l'iiiiorary, how dH-p muat have Uf n tlie dgp4ir ware it jieriiwiK'iit f ftul with all our aucceM in Una iinv'hly almoin, much, very iwich, Ixiimhm to be dnoe bef re we cau venture lo prMMu.a-e mir iiitiliHion anil lilwr tie to lie aale from -U.i'"r. Mt:h a it lua Uvn redncd, the revenue aliii grt-ally eicrla the jut am) conituiHNHil w tul of llm (toternnajnl, and while Una cniIiiiim- to b lh fjfl, we may le aaaured that exlravaaia-e, corrupt mmi, aixl ahue will prevail. Tlw iuiieenae Vorp ' (1'n e hoMer and exp"ctant, which live, or eviwHi lo live, by ttie governnieiif, ill C'tntimie to crmtrd public opinion, and to eutin the F.xecutive in all it eel, till il ahull acquire a c iiipl-te aai-endenry otrr the goveriiuiciit and pisit A aiiierBbunifanl Tna aury i eaarntial lo tiw exi'4cnre aud power of tin formidable cttrp, that now irld tlie deMliny of ihe cianilry ; ami a tlie linte appnawhe, wIm'ii the Act of coiiiproiiuw will, if U A undisturbed, mliKe the inconte lo tlie Irptiirtale cxwia!ilure ta tlie tioveruutcnt, tltcy will, unhi inlimidaled and ovi-r- awml, evade or rrpral it proviiiMia. To effnt thia, tltcy would coupler it a but a email evil, cofiiMixd In tbe lnaa of olftce and (tower, to plunge ! the country, oe the alighleal prrtrit, into war. I o nrevent. then trie coninroiniae irim wins ui turned, and to make aoute aafe diapoailion of Ihe aurplua rerrtue, while the Act U gradually redu. cing ihe iiwiMiie lo tbe legitimate e(pudiiure of the t.overnnvnt, il wftal remain lo lie uoih, ii; .mler toom-imnwte tlie work which we baij- in.e ; AtH we u, Bpw,. hn,Wa have no .JT.cc to of comnvwed, and hate thua Dr carril ihr-wh auc I fo,M. mii evcn , Ci-xaaanir. Our wia r. in refer. fully again-4 ao nuny danger and diflicultiia. ! Tbe Uk that rcinauu for u to perform, i difiVult one. It involve the exerci- Ihe pii-( eive, much more than tb active virtue to aland prepared lo uiaiuuin what baa bctu acquire J. rather than to make a acquiitiati to preserve iir principlea and d-irtrinr in full vigor and purity, reedy lo be called uilo aeii.o when the etiK-rgency inav arise, without hating them actively and con timiedly exem-aTd. But I feel the moat perfect cNUotlence, that whatever remain to be done, in order to cofMummate what, hu been begun, Can di ne will effrctually and nobly perform, be the diffi culty and danger ever an great. If hIki ha alrea dy done ao much, when uufrtunately weakened by division and discord, hat roty we nol expect when harmony and concord have been H happily and r honorably restored when her eons, no longer estranged from each ut'oer, aliall be united in com tiftn cotincil aiid cumra-m ellorts to rei-t usurpa tion, repel corruption, and to aave the institution and hberUeauf the country. . llow furtuuate it would be, to be thtraemted, when all who love their cotm Try, aitd3u1v"ifluct on" passing events, inusl trcm- tble for our Uu Tn cencTuiijb7l must express my eincere regref, that I am constrained to decline the invitation to a' public dinoer, with which you have honored me, I have, from a variety of causes, been already much longer detained on my journey than I bad anticipa ted, "wheti recommenced it ; and my anxiety to reach home is proportionnbly great. I have, ac cerdiwglyr imtde every arrangemeuL te- leeye-jbts city, by the Rail Road in the morning for my resi dence; Under different circumstances, I would have been happy to accept the invitation ao kindly offered, and to tender, in person, my sincere and grateful acknowledgements to my fellow citizens of Charleston, lo whom I am indebted Tor tlie intended Eonor. " WitB'Vincere regafd, I am, &c.',&Ci '""'" JOHN C. CALHOUN. A lew weeka ago we stated" our belief that The Stock required to put the Merchant' Bank into -operation would be aoTiecribed for and paid. We iww have the pleasure of informing those interest ed thai ssere work has Leett edbecribed tor than the charier trqu rrea la give legal existence to ihe eefttoratinfi. ihe team sntl experience me Penen cial ehVcIs of this new instnution when the next cotton-buying season comes. It will be emohati- hcally what its name imports a merchants' bank- Conducted by experienced and hoeral men, and our country friends may rest assured that they will feel its influence in the increase of their next year's re ceipts. Nettbtr Spectator. - The Bank of the United States has commenced the delicate and unpleasant duty of winding up tbe affairs of its Office in this town. The reception of the order to that effect, on Tuesday last, produ- ccd iute a sensation, Blmnat aiiHsmting laa panuvj But it soon subsided, when it was undent ood that tbe, ordttr,.imly.atfim Bny iemsrcrntSnirid-the very granuw reduction of the exiting debt, some inquiry into the sub- iect has Ird us to the conclusion that no embar rassment will grow out of the winding up of Uie Otfiee, other than the withdrawal of the great fa cilities which it has afforded to alt parts of the State, BltiaUoaaol-4be- paoila. J he-debt 4 not large, and is scattered over the whole State, and its very gradual extinction, which it is the ob ject nf this early commencement to make, will eo- f tire TfejiJ8lJ5P ,S9CT!C,1 Jf WMe i . I tie lost oi me msiuuiion xo inrs iown win oe deeply felt ; as it Is apparent that the Branch of thftjdapa.F Biin tut ion located here, will be altogether insuthcient to sttmtly the wants of a place doing as extensive a businesses FayettevilleiiFaywtfeOeawger An Indiana paper has a commauication from a correspondent in the town of Lavghery, in that StmerWetrmfmiertrrir-a very good name for a town, and a great deal better than they are in the habit of Fittmff tiiKvii ir the West."" VV dare aay they must be a mirthful community of wags who inhabit that good natured "clearing" in the wilder nesa : and they have given this name to their town ship in mere ridicule of the m7e-anou cotigrega tion ofcognominal abominations about them. We should think it Would make the inhabitants of "CAo- . m. . ... ' 9 ry grtaf look bluer ilian ever. leaner waa uug. -, nf ieartTi avir ri.ra. j Till, CAUOLIMAW. M.iliinliy Morn Inc,. pr 1 1 IH, IM3.1. flT IViawmK.a No doubt now reinaina on tin qnmiaNt. Tha (VaivMiUoa ia carried by 1 eummlerable mriiy. Wo hrtp Ui be able to pnM a n an llie n-tumi in our nxt pp.-r. A fer a wa bava wen lha rrturua, Uie vok- ara for Contention . 2I.IKII Majority, 1 1 ,(.'! (ftr Tilt ILmtr We umb-mtand Unt te of th Van Iturmiilr in CharMi Ub'ly mj-"J Ui make a I .Hifrr, a koiJ of "A uto U J," of the W awraaa t,a- aouit, no d'KilK hy way of tlin.wuiir oma ttqht mi llie uhjct i Vn Iturennin. We rrally ftel thank, ful to thia V-lal r hi moderation, in propiwinir ti born our pajwr awl n4 onrarlvea. (If the two, w would much prvfrr hut burning Uie ai"r. Tlie old Hpnili Proverb mjt : - n Rmeqmln m worae than Irn Turk.' The reji m, Uiat the llm. fiuto to bolt? hi potrjr, and gain'ftiVoor by tho rtrt-ait hi !!. Now, wn do not pn:tind lowy lhal our bmISrr nun i eilhcr i Renegailo or a Tuik, but we kiwiw that h i a a-i cmn-rl from Adam anJ tly to Ju'kaMi and Van Burcn. In flirmef yara, w!in lite Weatern Canilinian auppia'hil the rlcction of tJen. Jackm, on thf prinripba of econmny anil ri'(irm, tin nan wa on tlie ullirr n in J wiatiol to burn llie p wr kHiiuu it wa fur Jackxi. No 'ftc-r, however. dor tin paprr alwn l"0 him, on (lie ground of hia d crtvinj ln frirn-la and rmtluinj the prediction of hi. inf'in:e, than tin man cohkk out and wihe lo born tln paper becaiMW It ia ut(ainil JackML Truly, hn ia the bardeat character to plcaae we ever raine icrua; , -wn, j,Hefll,,nrt u, have b.tHreny h.iw. What . n k ,u i ai, .,- m . . , .. ., i ai im'i ii a ia iriaui l mtrpr in aanaa in i riaa w.in iurn cities, on n-ceiving hi wage one Sjtordny evening, u went b the gr-hop to get bin rVm full," ia the eong (foe. After iending all hia imHiey, bo ata'gered utl loasnli liome, and atid to hia cmupanion who wa hold ing him up: "Now, Pat, by Jiaua, you nee, if I find my wifa up when I get Itome, I will lick her, for alie ha no buiineiM to ail up o lite wanting tlie ciixl!e;" hick-up, hick-tip ; "and, if he is gone to ltl I will irk her, too ; for what boainea baa alio to go Uv bod ao aoun, before I gel home." Ho that Uie pour wife wa aurn of a licking at any rate; and if tin new recruit to Van Buren had hi way, wa auppuee our paper would be burnt at any rate. " Mote winds, and crack your ckft kt .' ray c 6oa !" Sh tKarBaaa. The war between the Van Biireniti-a and the Ten neaaocan every day waxea warmer and. ariuer. .The t QutstC the organ of Van Puren and. tha" Kjtch Ca binet at V'aahington, begin to redouble it blows on t Ji'Dof Whitc, and his snprnrtrraj and, we vejtore to predict, tlmt Uicy wul be paid back with compound in terest . :i . , The Glosb hrada a very aevere arlkle again the Nashville Republican, " A POST AC Y, and ita modus DpcnndL". :.Tbe lie publican has been a taost devoted supporter of Uie Administration it went for the Pro clamation, the Bloody-Bill, the Removal of Uie Depo aitea, the alarming Juctrlnea oT tba FrutoaU tlut Remo vals from OtUce for opinion' sake, the Port-Office abu aes, and, in a word, for every Uting, good, bad, and in different, that has been conceived or done by the Ad ministration, or the Kitchen Cabinet, the Van Buren intrigue against Mr. CaHtonn, the Mrs. Eaton affair, and all fcut, of lata, it baa v-eVored nsy, it bis had the presumption to tome out and prefer Judge White for lj.he Prwidency JtojMrtiiijyj.nRur it is now denounced by the Globe is being guilty of APOS TACY ! On the same score, all the people of Tennes see are in like manner guHiy of "ApnatacySar we be- l licva tLera ia but one paper, ia the State, which prefer Vau Uureo to Judue bite, and that one baa been re. rrenUy set . np in Jiashville for" the express pttrpoae-tun- der Uie fallacious tiUe of " THE UNION." Not only the papers, but the PEOPLE of Tennessee are in the name way of thinking; and ergo according to the logic of the Globe, are Apostates. Perhaps we ought to ex cept Parson Gwin and Ifelix Grundy. Wall, we aay, let the waf go on : "Ufon, McPufr, And damn be him who first cries hold ! enough !" Perhaps in the contest the Constitution may come to some of its rights. One thing is certain, between the parties Jacktonum will go to Uie dogs, or rather, we shall not much longer hear of the JucAm Party, the aama oCJackaan.aaarallying point to paity,.will cejte. to be beard, and the Jackaojiitee will divide off under Qjjjilfjtenrie act lbrlaTgflTfxpeiinTtnTes; mir iaectmve Patronage in abort, for the New-York system will fall into Uie ranks of Martin .Van, Buren ;--th"ir motto is: "The spoils of office Aeonf In t A eor." On the other hand, those of tho party who wish to see Uie Government return back to economy and re- wno"'rsTTseeTfierO short, those who believe that the Government was made for the People, and not that the People were made for the Government, will go for Judge White; they will rally Wiki the iKf in mK1fiMvf plcet a: to: f DRAPEAU SANS TACHELn-A(fi without a tlain ; and, in due season, if Uie Whigs are forced to choose 'between" Wewtwc''Uiey" wii!,.'to' a man, go for Judge White, and give him in honest and sincere sup- The GJiet-holJert Oatictw. Aa the time for the meeting of the great CAUCUS at Baltimore draws qeaiKjB.aea-Xlia..Oiricerholders ewry whoro beetcring themselves. Wherever they can induce a half do zen of their partixana to get together, t hey ire sure tn do so, and adopt a long string of Resolutions in favour of Martin Van Buren, and the "Convention,'' as they modestly call the forthcoming Caucua. - If there be but enough to Gil the offices that is, one for Chairman, one for Secretary, and three for a Committee, they trumpet it forth to the world as " a large and highly respectable meeting" of tlta "democracy" of Uie country. ye- r -i. x One of them Urgaiil repeclMe metmg" wa recenily Imld in Hertford cmfy, whera a Mr, Jkn II, WhtHrr. m-.tit -fjantlfie K'irrn4 . It flft'ivy.'y. uf I'uat-t ill- htAuttrtf, figured "aa lalg aa I.f ' Thia mmi Mr. Wheeler ia hiinanlf an Olfir-holdir, with a aalary of fi.'XX) per yer and mpat aaya Uuit ha ia eveo now trying lo Ax awsher airing to his bow, by getting Ui imTm- f Hfcretary to the TcrrtbVHtl Go varnmeut of Michigan. Tha Whig of Hertford, how. ever, seem not diied lo aufli-r Mr. Hecrctary Wheal, sr to visich fla Uie whole County, and they according, ly bald another meeting, equally as "respectable" s Uie Drat, in wind limy jMak out a beeotne men, ami fremneu. They pull llm luank ofT of tha Caucira, de. clara tlinir iveraum to Martin Van liureu, ind tuntlud by adojiting the following Reaoliitwsi, vu: IUvM that, between Juge f W'hllr, ,4 TeniMwaec, ami Martin V411 Duren, of Nuw York, an adticate of the Tariff, and Internal Improvement Una ni'Vling derulndly prefer lha fufmer." In our liu'iitilft opinion, Un i a very jnln inm trmt Jut ki, ml tlvwm tliat the Wlnga of ll.-rifurd hte la ken iniI only Ilia right view uf the anbjerl, Lit bava laMliniil the prier attitude ; they go lor Whl, but they gn fur Inm aa an alierunlive. Ofirr.S, tk r: In a 'm-mm'X artirle, we t.k op. raaion lo ll"ti the ad ily ,,f ,m t li;-e.Au rl, ill their Inlmrii lo mi-e Ai i i Van ttitr.-'i imi the riiim iry Sf ttel 're.H.-nl. Tie- lilie,-.frllrr are not h-i lUy SiHIie Week4 ago, we MW I,, I r,- Ihe irn,ei-ij- infc'4 of a nol'tiral m'-Hm?. fit tip in Warren t'ounty lo am I a Delegate til Van lloreu'a Ciui ut, to be held in llilliui'ire imi the 'JSh of May net. In tin. iie e'ite', smoftg tli'M.- who lot ile lle-in- h e cou-p cumn, wi n t. tire the ut ile nf Jiim IU400. It m lei-.v nil I--I-I ! that thn i 'lie Mr. ling', at the tune if the iih-' Iiiii', waa an j ; a lit fur an ikiiitiM-iit in tlie gilt el' te PreitiilelK. lie le-.ll' I III., (I id' arK-firr, 1 aiit.'Mlx t,i rve hia C'limtry in the rapu-ity of "Yi.it.ir to V".t Point Ai-j leiny," to the tune ,,f tf j,.t d iv. .Mr S.--cr -t try Wle-.-ler, in ! . wi uf an ullii u, and Mr. "Via. tor" lira', in pur.int if inn-, try a-itial'-i-Uirily ejilaiini the Warren and I f rtlir.l ui'i-tina. -O r. ftrit ! i t mirrt ! ' .Viie. 1 thn Mr. Ilrijg the aain" oritur w!io, du ring the hut l'gualatiire, 111a Iu- a ao-et!l llut a " w m I Ptl ti''' If Uiia " w .kli-o lmrt" ahiMild carry In 11 to Went Puiiit, liere-ifl'-f the animal ahonld no ..iircr be rtlled the " Trujmi Iiu'-m'," but Hrng'" kiu-y. UZr Since writing I he ihove we we, I'miii Uie Star, that Mr. Bntgh-taartinlfy rcri-Hii! the piiutmeiil ! Antithrr Van Ilurrn M-thnif nt h'U. We. un-di-ratitnd that the aub-njrntii in Mecklenburg, nt tin Van Buren Regency at Rih-igh, gave nntiec f'f a iii! lic ineeliujf lo he held at the ( oiirl-l l.mm- 111 ( 'Iwrlotte, ou 01 mi uf Uuj daya of Contention Ltei lion, lor the uir paie id titklllg ineaaiirea In m'ihI a lee,'lle to the Vkii Buren Cauruis which inei-u in Itiltimnre, nn the '.IHh of May. tin -eing the notice, Col. Ah -xawh-r, 11 ml oilier Whi;a, declantl Unit they wihiII attend the meet ing, not for ihe purpose of hreakin it tip. !ut to enter into a fair ami mmly dinuwi'in Itelore the p.-opl . This they had right to ds an the meeting win to he n pub lic one. Accordingly, when the hour arrived, tiny walked into the Court-Houc, but l ehold the Van Hu leu.tea wcru not there ! lb. y hail " rome up uii.-vini;." The truth is, we u iect that the Vnn Buren iiu u 11 bout Charlotte ire not yet up to all the tnckx of the party. It is probable, however, tint they will improve front tho example of Hertford, Warren, and .N'ubh. If tbey wTh to get 'up ai' liirg'eaiiil 'rew-cUhle' iiieeti"ug,ft in favor of tlie Baltimore Chucuk, lliey iniiiit 'not "give a public notice; anJ,abovuall, if thoy-ttuii it u.be uihmi insi, they must not hold it in tlie ('urt-Hyuatv or any other public place : let them always have jt in mhuu back room there, as in a recent 111 Mure in Iiiiimuna, they can exclude' Mm people, and lei in only, the iii tuiltd. . ... - - - . - . (gj" Dinnir to Senator Miinqum. The Rilei-h lUguUrrof lha 1-UU- uwlaul, coWhm. a e.re.p,m.tertee Brtwecn i fVimmhtee, mi ihe pnrt of many of lite ctli- -son of lUloigh, and .SeiMtor Aluwouin, inviting Inm to a Dinner, lo be held on Uie loth liitlant at the Govern ment House in Raleigh. The letter of acceptance is written in 1 w.-irm mid xpirued tyle. We will uWi.-h Uie letter and tbc,t'ie.r iirticetMliiiga.tif lb, JJutver ,.1 our nexl wti-k'a pnper. - NluJcnti hf-lti riirvRiify nf SnVlh-t 'arntinit. " We collect, from a luller published m tlie Kiclm d Wbig,.dalcd;V Chapel llill. Aprl-SiHl,V. 4b -mHowmg-facUs lo wit: that. Uiere are K14 Student at the C111 ' varsity that "out oT lhi nornber, there is but okk w ho, in any event, would aupport Martin Van Buren for Ihe Presidency and only fit a who "defend the leading measure of ihe Administration. These young patriots have inviutd Senator Mangum to partake of a Dim er, to be given exclusively by thcuisvlvca. May their motto ever be "iirror petn?." . Thn next Vice PretiJeitcy." The I'nion," a new psper juat startud iu JNashviUc, Tumtessee, to support Martin Van Burcn,' says, that it is reported m Nahhulle on Uie authority of letters from WaBhinotii I'nv. . " . e ' " that some time in February last, or perhaps later, some 01 Judge V lutes irienos applied to Mr. W ood bury, Secretary of Uie TreaiiUTV. lor lea ve ft, nut hia '. TWmirTOmmion, dency on the White Ticket : and that he. V mtlhnrv. declined tht inUtmUni Aenery and gnre-brrTeastinast lencrtn'ln wrTtnigi" -'rrrrT : : Without doubt this is so, snd we shall ere long have lt IK. 11 , - . " imury s wrnren flnsetTTClSTelfieTmbhcTA s Mr. Woodbury haa declined. perhaps Uie next offer will be made to Isaac Hill. Are the Whigs ready to take buuest Isaac. UWa. would advieeudr-Wrntrs tank ing frknds the mown in Uieae matters to let the Vice Presidency rest awhile. Delegates U the Legislature and Members of Congress,' are now going on. So far as the returns have reached js.jbfi and against Van Buren. If Van Buren ia driven out of Virginia, he will not receive a single vote South nf thn Putomatrlllaty arid present prospects make that hope extremely gloomy for him. Connecticut Eleeign$, nsssJsngSSSmUSL. apprehend that Connecticut has gone for the Regency Tennessee Convention. The new Constitution form ed by the Convention recently held in Tennessee, has been ratified by a very large majority of Uie votes of the People. '.' V, ,""".':" , The votes far Ute New Constitution were 42,644 Those for the Old Constitution were "717.091 Msjorkyr S&eio- 0 0 Q 9 Yi - ' -r:. ! ' J v '..' ' " . - '.v' '' . ; ii'M'w'MaiiiiiiiiiatftMiiiaaawai.'aw'Mai "" ".- . - ,J ' " ' - '. .. ' ' ... Y. ,a 'jj-VaV''''1 "" ' '": " '. -71. v -' --- ':-'- ... . . ,'
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 18, 1835, edition 1
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