. ... . , "" - i iM in (,,,, r,f I, c. jt a - , , T4K (.-OMMliTf-JH j I I The Speaker mifimme.'d t!i t ommittee tn-flnv. ' W" are im siilii.ieiitly.Picfiiiatiit.eil with. tho-lmdy , to say eonniitij ss it does of n crM projection nt new medilxTi lio surce.fulv tho Wttker list culled oul llm twiner liilent of Ihe bouse, I" the formation of it committee. It it ft tak ot great difficulty nod delicacy, and miit hsve been Ntulisrlv o with Mr. Hunter, who if. not oiilv a nunV member, himself, but vouna mart. " We think, n the main, he ha been fortunate to hit sp rwiintmeut. ... , Ai ii regardi pr'tntplo Committee", having relation! ith th. executive Adni'mUtrntion, Mr. Jlunter has discharged hit treat with great fidelity "" to all the principle which should have governed hi alection.Tbu completion i.f these Commit, tee give assurance that ry measure of the Ad ministration wilt, he f.ilrly presented t the Hrtuan. Tha chairman arid ronioritiri on each are derie'ed. It favorable to tie vit which have directed the Jl ...... .1 : Uxeeotive, tod whif we receive in "' r,t i ho m f the oeoiile. and id" tlie State evi- denced bv the reoremntiM in both brioche of . . f it . i : Congress. Th Uppusiiion too, are wny ana wir I reorenentxd i thee Committee. Their strong- ndv"rHt dnttirrgimrtied we art vomvd pH them ! and if there it any measure which that par. tv (hitherto having nothing to propose) is deiroot i to bring forward, tbey will ha tbt opportunity, through their ablest wco, to acquire urn mioru.s tion in reuard to ever? tubieci referred to lU ret- peetiv Commit tee to present llieir plan fur . - -I, :.Mliitt d to prepsr W4ttite for all the lull to earrv out meaurt whichi they may not sp- i.rove. - Thtv hare, however, at awry sim, had " "." tlii advaiilngr. " .BANK HONESTY. v The Bank t4 the Uild State ha but Clinked in ihi fmitatcn ot ill ereai eiieeitbitor; Irwrn the davtof John Lnw down to thtf the Jt h .New York. U..e utwiccetful enterpriaesji been but the parents aoutner, aauictt wtt iw repair u Iomm. rkUenw ht been ceeor.l by eilieme, and debt hav been paid, nut by earning or aav. ' ing, or vea ty ntpitat, but ly new fc wiwing. v )) of cnurmoniy wtiomtittw new win on . term in their ulwe. Tin it called, by fhoe who' are wie in their getieratimi.Miirtrri'ij'. A t firal tho who praa use it may M rlKXiert-thry-may deceive them olvetv but it toirtt end in Jh entire proration ol the mowl ene, which ha never been more clenr TxISiMttftlnlttr'tww Uank i.f the United State. TbMiatik, Haviog been btrbulclep by Jlotlmgue- and Co. ol I'tri. to draw tn defianc of thi pro htliitiiin, drew bill ol eftohnne upon that Arm to very large, amount, immI wold I bene bill (knowing that they w.mjM be reluefl acceptanrej w Anien- can merchant, iloitinguer and U., upon ine pre- nutation pf thete bill by their holder, refuted to - , ,., ,,icejt then ipo any tri and they wereconJ. invlv diahonnred bv thl houne, - i Wat iuil tMi a frit uilfir tht pnH of tie Bank I Tiie Rank iold lilla On Koroperin Meici, fr 'feie.nd o the 7tlrof October law (when they lr'Zl.ad delWTOtflt; 10 twJw n the- thn-4ey-uia their poet ota in New ''.York' diited m that day when, if the purchaaer had known th-tr intention -- thy -woiUl M hav touched them with pairof , . . . - long. . : , ---.--it tkii Bak lontttt ' , :l'h Stata of Mitvitaipoi anthorizer' a loan of aerarnriniol herald fbr-iirype ;cie or if equivalent. 1 ho Hunk of the United State took hv million of that loan and in the - 4lac4kfllw lawj tod with fit ii(iidiregrd ofiu provision, paid in lit own pot miles, and then srtii , 7 " th aecurilic to London to raise 'money upon Ihein to relieve itt own necesattia. , ' ' "' ; Wilt tilt aWtf f ' ' , Th Morn Cawl Rank, which i a branch or agency of tit Uuild Statct Bank, negotiated a larg loan with another Stat to the Ww, received payment of one or two insralinenis, uecTa'refllieir ' mtbilitv to miku any further pnyutent. They were then kd fnr th ttock. The reply wa, ibaljiey"diJ ii;nrve York ontnch ot ttre-tniew ite ttaua upon 40- nuiry there, it waa said to b in tha loot her Hank and upon inquiry There, , 'ft bad i Weonded andgnae to Europe, to sham Hi Uta ui tne loan 01 u y. ter elite, MilsipH. r Tkit of court wat konett . 1 Still further. In June, July, August and Sep tember Utt, th Bank knew il must suspend, and morder lo'proffTW eraitlT antf-wpi an un)uetlionald character, they, without declar ing their rotten and insolvent condition, look peri of Ih Bute In a ot Pennsylvania, amounting I 11,854,000. - lit chargt tkit at at direct and potiHtM fraud, committrd by tkt Bank vpoi tkt people of rratfyMaia, and our eoocloin muai be, lint ah lias delraudod, b tide them, hundreds of unsuspecting individual, and two other sove reign out of th Unmol ' - i foreign: LATE FROM ENGLAND. The packet-ship Georg Washington arrived a New York on Fridy evening. She sailed on the 27lh X vv.7nd Tiru'gt ilalct'troni London lo the eveniiijr nf Ihe 20th. , Marriage of tkt Brititk Queca. By a " Spe Hat McagB " to th' PWvy Cooeit;'T1ie Unewha " announned herappruaching marriage. ll.we pab rtfhed en the S-U of Nr. Wlowa --r- '--r. I have f aued von in be tummnned il he pre. tiHt limo,inordei'tfial Pmay ac'q'ia?hVyu5 with ny resolution in a matter which deeply coneemt lb ' wellare ot my poop! and th happiuct id" my fu ture life. . M It ia my intention to ally mytolf ia msrriag ...with tha Prince Albert of 8.n-Corg tnd Goth. ' ' Joe ply iihpfwlfd wntt the t"leniniiy nf tie cngigenjent which I am abut to eontraei, I hav not como to this decistun with.Mii maiur ronaidor aj.ioa.flor without el:ng a rtrong awrstice thif.i WHO 111 wetsinjr n mmijf'nj uw, ii.win ai mice . aecur trty domestic h liciiy, and eerve tk inter. - of tny ewwtry -- W l bav. thiiughr fit tn make tlrit rwtu't'nn known to yo at th earliest period, rin order ihM ' you may be ipprizod of a matter an highly iinpor. ' tant tn run and my kingdom, ami which 1 persnad .myself will be most acceptable to aH any loving subject ." Wa&t yU lnitMigenctr. ;y-. . " LATE FR03 FRANCH. An aa from the mffte of th New York Fun inform tit, thai the Packet Ship Ixmit fkUlippr, from Havre, 5lb December, hid arrived, bringing Pari and Havre paper tn Ihe dy tf toiling. By a rovnl order ef the ?5th November, M. de - Eacourt, RetiJent Mimmer lo the Pu'chy f Ba. den, wa named at Envoy F.vtraordinsry and Min ister Ptenirtoteotiary tn the I'eitvd Sxai ; , A f.irl flsa be.i-a fijiM-l ai Wwa, that f lai.t S mil eeWm ledge toe Pacha ot V.izl h Sovereign . e li . .r itmi t...l.4 nn !. in mm roini'ry, I" " " ' ..j jv. .... terina. the French Uiiiwss:;.)or wat prepared w It i reported that Abdcl leaner nai nociarca wnr njruttwt Ftwe,-fl4tht CUOO Ircnchiiien have tl; redv left Aljjier tn procel agmnut thst ollicer. On the ev("fiiri "tf ttie 2'th -Nrember, l,ri wait thrown into a ntute of ron.'nderable etcitument by the et-plowmof an " Iiifi-rnnl Mjcliine," aliout 9 oV lwk in the evenini in the Pulai KoyaL For Innately it injured no "one, though t. large crowd wm in the virimty of it. THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN A - -L THI4y Momlngrr Janqary-iOrlM dr Wa are authorized to announce Col. RlCll. ant W. Loso a Candidal for the office ol fchena of Rowan County. (jy Wt are authoriied lo announce Joh II. Ha. me, liq.. aa a Candidal 6 re-eleciMi for the office of einonif of Roh County, at the neat election. ftT We are indebted to the Hon. Brown, Flab er, and Strang for various Public Poeuroents ; iiKmgd other, the Report of the Secretarine of the Treasury, War, and Navy Department, and the Report of lb Pontmanter General. A tynnp. m oi these Oocunaent we will endeavor to lay be for nor reaidef ieit week." Also, the Report of : MSI 'lour Comptroller o th Finance of the Stale hat Wfe8 received. and (.hall be attended to next week. Tkt Reconciliation. -Madam Rumour atatet no th tuihortty of Letter writer Irora Washing ton city, that a reconciliation had taken place be tween- M,elhW-4hI'f4i.Wtaudllial4 Mr. C. in roneecjuence had called 06 the President at th " Wkite Jloutt." . This honorabl reconcil'iMtioo if lrue,'it JuLltod by the Richmond Whig, and other ppr, with the term " Profliirate Conlitinn," Compact Alii. nice," tVc., and it represented by them a being of that ilack and, damning 'character, thnt no I101-4 man-Can view it, without having bit hnir .atind erect.. What next I . " ",7"-".V P. 8. The Globe of the 3.1. inst. refert lo an interest ing debate which took ylac in thinte . on that day. It wat 00 the reference of a Bill in. trodoced by Mr. Callioon, Ceding the Public Landt to tho State on certain t)onditiont and which wat Mfcrod-to tlieomoiiiteo ofLPubh. Laml. ' MrCTsy roae and Mated that the reference of the Bill to th Cuiiiniiile on Public Lands wa in tbKMtoMidMwpti made tome personal retuarkt in reference lo the existing private relations between rhe President and Mr. Calhoun. The reply 1 said to be of that peculiar character tlkal Mr. Clay will probably te-N collect for year to come'.'" '. OO1 The bitter malignity with which Mr. fish er, our Representative in Congres,hai been, and still is. pursued and hunted down bv th Dresses in the interesToir tfiS'lede'rarriyi f alinos'i linpar. lleJod in tho history of parly warfare. They are not content. .with holding up to public gate hit public acttnnd, in torn instances, bit private transaction! but tbey tal a factt, what it to- dlly uufounded.'and then go on from these premi . 1 - . ' !. aetUbxJiatraiitfnjoiUXl etlort wis made hy Ilia federal n higi 111 thit On iric t In defeaf Mr. Fisher' election J lit waa ac eased of bem; Van Buren man, -anif afnsfid lr ed, lhs ...federal J)fctt oul uf lha Slate, and iwme-in- it, claimed bim at a AVbig. And now, since he hat been 111 Congress and voted, at every indepen dent and conscientious man should hive voted for Ihe reople a bithts vtrtut a Governor' wukvot they raise the hue and cry again, and accuao him oTfirriiing Tr'aflortobrf reatwhtf piriyhandto the ptinciplea he professed while before Ihe people. . Among lha iiwailant of Mr. Fisher, w peroeiv as 1 tounh-er,th Richmond WhigVorwrrfy a pa per of high toned dignity of character ; but which now, we it sorry lo tee, hat descended lo ihe cha racter of the venesi party back, and ia regularly fill ed with a tpeciet of vituperaliv scurrility which must be repugnant to the good tenae and better judgment of all jnlvtligent and patriotic men. Io that paper oth 3lb ult ihe Kditort'tay i "Mr. Charles Fioher, of North Carolins, goe tlio wbola with the Tone. He rrpieseol a District which eontaini at least 'J(KX Whig majority, and ob tained hit election, it as said tnd believed.br represent. ing himself to be thoroughly oppeerd tottie Idroinmnr tHia. It was bv this means he olilainM lha mmwi r Mr. Rencherhf predecessor, snd 1 Whig of the first ; aler.TJt J? eopia. A iixuy tUJ it a iwav.isa tt th next election; but ia th mesa tint b will hay misrepresented their wishtv snd done them ill j)i a rat wteaa, by faauroing this corrupt dynasty . Jo the first place, wa do not knuw of any party 1 io thit country, th member of which can with t propriety be called Tariff unlets, indeed, it b thelru,crPartypmrsed ofth.na..ffrfTiL H ig GtXTLtMK.t, whose every act goet to de. clan that lha common people are not Ct to govern . theuiselve, or to vole intolligeiuiy, and ought to iiavt aome snor talightened Utad to appoint gents I legislate lor th people, and to lay tiles on them sjslnst 'ib"i-irconvni r"Tliii 1 wTial Ifi Whig'GoX" ver" a of New Jertey attempted to do. Now, we are informed by batory and tradition; lh4t ncn vl tertuiuiug these view and ptiociplct.arVrt cilled Tottrtin our revolutuMisry war; an if Mr. Fisher kat deserted to lha Tort'rt, ii mutt tie to the Rich. . m-md Whig knd itt party, and they should be th. Usl In assail htm for it. . ':....: .'. ':!."".!... - B.il asjo Mr. Frsher hiving ohiuined hit aloe tion " by represenling himself 10 be thoroughly op. " pnd lo the admiiiitration,n happily wu have lha truUncr at hand to correct this miarepreet-ntation. In 1 printed addresa to the freemen f Ihit Con. , greswonal Diatrict, dated luiie 15th, Hl.lfJ, Mr, Fisher ay t v,- . .. ' r. ... : i - While onon thn iHj.-et, I with it distinctly under, whit my eouren, if elected, will It towndt tb ;, :,a fitter . t - t l ...I I . . I ... -Ijin-t li il I'reniu"". nrllifl. he u the l'rfH,.l..nt. n..t ot t pur.y " II the Amer.cn people, thd wchM intend Ui oo bun itmticc. Tonurh mewur. J of hiJ 'Hiiwlratnn ml nny approve 1 will Cie cordial wpp-rt i " 1 rH,(f I will oPlxe wtlh ill my nnlflit 1 will join oo ., ..n inh,tiiti.pii1lrni.thetdininii4Mliinri)ini lor wronf. merely to make "it 6diou,"hat I- wril-by-m ! vote, five the lWidnt a fair chance to acminiKwr ... (iovernmcm lor Hie weiiare ana wippinrs.u. . ri How doe the Richmond Whig'e flMfr'iM " monae with thi Ungunge of Mr. Fuher t .. lonve the wihlic to answer. ) Whether Mr;!UhchcrV;i'ofi0rit cr jrrimd " water." we ill not ay but the ar ion ihatTaupported Mr. Fisher' election riee? not to. We belie wt hazard, nothing m nay- ing, that Mr. Rancher wat one of Hit mow xbbiou. nd elTicieiit opponomt Mr. r iher natp m ine ui trtd. ' - ' .t ' ,.. ' V We ahould not hte ocenpied thotmucli tynce with nolice of tliia unprovoked eltack of the Richromid Whi, were it not that we know itt faliehoodt will be copied into ilt echoet in hit 8lal whose avo- cation it it to hunl down and vilify every public tnan UahjLt JJ?i6Jndenendene to tin alHve party tram. melt io hi discharge of th people a business. We were not let surprised than th Editor p! (he Fayetteville Observer, when w taw the fob lowing, which w copy below t The Western Carolinian, w are surprised to see, in taking a very one-tided view of the tubject, tmong other errort let glaring, ayt, mat ine Secretary of Stat of New Jersey i th returning onVerwWc of court have not the law of New Jer sey, but it wat ttaled in Congrest, and not dented, that th Beeretary ha not, oy taw, any irung wnau ever to do with the election, lie it a volunteer on the tubject, and it hat been said wat bribed to give the certificate he did." FaytterilU Obttntr. By reference lb our' lile Paper, w-perceiv thai th. Western Carolinian toy no such a thing. The following ithat it did lay, word Ct wort! S At the opening of Congrest both partiet pre. senled themselves. -The Whig claimed their tent because thev hold the Governor'? certiS- ateaandJM.0lheJLt!ftrtv claim theirs, because they have a clear majority of the people, certinea by Ihe Secretary of atate, trie rteoraxng ojuxr, Xfxt Govtrnona our paper of the 29th No- vember last, the name of Judge R. M. Saikders wetpreeted- '4h wtosl sltilaUaaatlulaJa-.tobe run lor uovcroor, ov me nepuuiicans hi mo 1101 m ' ' 1 .1 fl I I ' . .1. - 1 election inf thi r 'State.-- Sincrnben'w'bav" to fiYcted mors maturely on the tubject, and have conversed with several gentlemen of intelligence from different pirtt of Ihe Stale, and w are now more thaii f ever of Uie' opTtnon'ltiarudgoub-' dert tt the most suitable and efficient man the Re publican can run. Hi high and lofty bearing a a gentleman, bit fine talent, and well tried and 'imwaWrlng'lte ass mf appropriate to Ihe lime. He em brucet, too, in th western portion of the State, a ''jVjio1inty",7han''nr party can boast of. . , On this tubjeel, we copy the following from the Lincoln. RepuhUdn, with most q( the viewa of which w fully Concur. , . Tfeai ikk Itnroln Republican. Ma, EoiTot: I observ ia your last paper, it the head of your Editorial, th name of Judire Saunders aa a ainuble pereo tor-th Republicaa Candidate for Governor of Ulo State" It it a mif of cordial. eon. gratulation to many Republican io th Western part of North Ctrolint, lo tee this course of your pre. There hive bee many name mentioned to lb peo ple for thi high ind responsible post, from amongst the Democratic rank. Dir. Haywood, or Kaleiirh, whose patriotic course in th struggles of our party deserve I iha hflmrt-fi'lt thank of everv Reoublican. ha been leobunr Committee, and tlsewbsro, at baa ilscliived a nomination, uen. Blount, 01 loe low country, has also tociUJnomina.tedwJ region in tlrinffia toillt Mine ; Which, I bive no donbt. if ctiV vaascd will appear worthy, it t nrm auiipor'er ol riu.H UrHt end Republican prineiptes. L. u. Henry'; Ksq., of Favetlcville. ha also been aimed. We have not 1 more able supporter, or a anort eloquent teienoer m the principle ot tbt Administration m our- rtrvks. But " thit email and proscribed party," a Mr. Calhoun once termed bit Bute Rightt party, ir no longer amali, nor is it oower to be despised. They are with a in many cardinal points, But will they vote for Mr. Henry t Life- b V wmli UnrJ, uy Jy Say, ' , ' "If 1 catch him-ence upon th hip, 1 will feed fat the ewcienl grudge I bear binB.i But it the Raleigh Convention should aominal Judge Sauodera, and a sttould accept th noainatioo, 1 abould bail it aa oroea ot success. It ia true, tt would be 1 lost to the Stale, and th Bench, for bim to loav his present station; but, ia my bumble opinion, hi name won Id not only insure success, but hs would reflect credit opno our State, our principles, andjMir party. . Tbe name ot ROMULUS M. SAUMfERS ia no new sound to th peopl of North Carolina. , la the varied and important stations which he has held, he bat reflected credit on avary appointment, and ha left, them with reputation. Not tn speak of his service in tL Legislature th lower House of which he waa Sneaker, in ISIS, '19 and !20- but durinr that stormy nd momentous period ia lb history of our country, ) rronrrozt to tszj, rn-war- memoer or vjongreat. where Intrigue, corruption im federalitm put Adams ia th Presidential ehsir.and Henry Clsy "in th line et sartw prwaWpfrv hcrslsjryt af -tSiatef - Heytr thc principle ot Judge Sanndent a tucked their ill-iroltea power ; im nw resolution! to in punic press, aid mors to poll thai Administration down than any othet inea turelhat vu pmpoawd or adopted. , - ' At Attorney ueaertl ot th State, lie rare evidence of fidelity to the State, of vigilance for 1 tiered regard for her law, of 1 cletr perception of her criminal code. wbick has bee equalled by fear, sad surpassed by none; and when be wu ocatrtciaed from Ihit tppuint atent by a factions opposition of Wbigs and aspirants, watea appotnUial both friend and tueaacknowiednni rtaTiaucouJucleJTsTilti inguTar KTTTy, he oiiTyllioiie i'ie mor conspicnowiiy oa anoltier theatre; lr he wu st this tim 1 C.MBtniaeioser 00 th French Treaty st Wasbiejrioa. iler was an fanUieai stale of beuU." a new atrtid,-tmexpkxed by ev- iawysr wwastrreadura; na prscug iwu own conuae 10 an tntsnor eooniry; for question of Maritime Law, Insurance, Salvage, Ihe Rights of Nations ia peac and wax. dicker to b adjudicated Ind settled; and that too, before th talent f the Nation. It wny not be newt to our North Ciro. Iina trienda, when they ar inlnrma: that befiir Judge Saundera appeared a counsel.; Mr. Webster. Mr. Taaey, inow Chief Justice of th Supreme Coort.j Judge Kent, Mr. Ogden,of New York,id rcany other of the great Ufl tigktlottnt Country. Audtnchwat the pttient labor, ind investijratmg character of Judpe Maunders, that n armn eye amid faith t ntaxv of a.t.A. .1. a . - . ' imicm, mirm in iana;iiage ot tne paper or tnit day, " won golden opiniooa from til torts of men." Before be hid concluded the labors of thit commission, and while it Wash 1 acton, b Ukmts ware to much appro ciated by ta Leeriamr, thai he wu elected JuoV of tho Suserior CearU of this Bute, which office, after his duties expired st Washington, h aeeeotad : and th. Ibl manner in which he discharges Iht dutiet of this tmt impurtint trot, it knows tw ill who hive aeea him p,e,ic. Li t!:.. a. .-...a cumAt?, f....tc u U one opiiiioo is to nw .i'7 ss a u..j. Aaao Executive Mnnistrstc, he is peculisry qua i ficd. bv his pnucipl.'! "d talents. -MiW, s'l V"5 same tune, just and inflexible, bis acaitato knowledL'. !l the criinnial !! or uie oiaie, wm u in tin exercise or the important prerogative ot p;.(A.iu His general ac,i;aintance from Buiiomibe lo Currituck. Will commend him to the ntirafri 01 uc p.c, in the nation at lame hi laleiita aiw rPpoTannn- well known, thst the State will b happy in the p' wn ol such a man for hr Chir Magistnte. His nam--ination will be acceptable to the I'enpleof tfit MounUwii, HARRISON IN GEORGIA'.' It would rem that the Ihrrisbura nomination for President meets with a most ungracious recep lion from the Whigs of Georgia. Indeed, every developement of public eentimenl in that Stale, aa well a other portion of the country out ol m banefurinduonce of Abolitiiiwm and Anti-Mori. ry, th nomination it a most bitter pill to all high minded and patriotic Whig. Many of them have alreidy discarded the nomination, and frankly avowed their determination lo go agninst hitelcc tion; to othere (and no doubt a majority of . tha Whist at Ihe South are in thit predicament) tho mnlh'9 jfrlitical trritimrntt, hit iiubfcility, and w n.Bv Hd the under-current by which he ob tained hit nbmrnalion over their favorite Candi date, Mr. Clay, are to repugnant, and objectionable that they hardly know what course to pursue. I o reverse the actinn bf the Caucus, it impossible. ToVvnce it hazarding the whole W'hig cnuse. . Thrown into I hit almost inextricable predica. ment.by thit unfiirlunate nomination, I hey hav ool jtyet been able ta rally and recover from th NmriMVml'ninMtMNi' with which they were overwhelmed by the announcement ol the name at poor ola Uen. liarrruon it inar uanaioate lor the Presidency ! I . . . . Rut a mortifying a it may prove to their fuel ings, it i evert to and judging of Ihe tone of the leading Whig papert South ol.us, we. believe that Gen. liarrruon will not, "citinot gt a vole South of the Putomac." The Georgia Journal, the leading Whig piper ofihat.StMnpa.yt'jinllAriistfflrx a backhanded compliment, if sue J) il may be called, ih ihe article annexed i s - farrisWyConernio.--.Thit Convention tint nominated Gen. Harrison at ihe. " hig candi dale for the Presidency, and Gov. Tyler of Vir kuage U a Mississippi boatman, they nave nM it teirk br vfeiee. We-would a oon thmk f topKrting Arthur rappan, at lint nominee of the Harrishurg Convention, for Ihe Presidency. We are pleased to perceive that upon thit sub ject lrvv bole Stat Ilig) itt pes of ihts-rt Mkuhkcr In th Weekly Chronicle Si Sentinel, annthcr Whig paper published at Augusta in thnt State,, peaking, no doubly the Whig tentiinenli in thnt aeclien, ayt I . "Th Whig Convention, recently issemhlcd at flarrisburg, hat nominated Gen. Harrison V thn Whig candidate for the PresidencyoniieLVleo Stale, and John Tyler, of Virginia, at the candi. dat tor Vic President, , Pesirout a . we halve been to tuppnrt the opposing candidate to Mr Van Buren, we cannot go for Harrison, and wt think it UmJi.ndj8h(rtpent m him. He canmil poMaibly gel a vote South of the Potomac we presume it ww not calculated that he would- We 01 hope thnt the Southern opponents of Van Buren will lake up aome Southern man for Presi- " dent, on whom we can rally with spirit and energy." We will support neither Van Bureu nor Harrison. We do not presume to suggest apy man, but lliev are plenty enough." , Tke State Right party go for nt iiher. The of Urcember 5!lth, pabtishettn proceedings of a Stata Righta meeting held in that place, on th nreilmbngolVtjfif Maaioarjto&td th followinf?? "i2e'M'ed,MRaiinoaur. Astiie deliberntcnaioionof thi meeting, that neither Witliim Henry llarnaonr Martin Van Buren is entitled lo Uie votes of Ihe State Right party in Georgia." So it teemt from the above Resolution, that the States Righlt portion of the' members of lha Ie- gjsj'IJ.h'LSjat will nipport neither G en. Harrison or Van Buren for the next Presiden cy. In thit event, they will, either go for no one, or throw awiy their votet on Gov. Troup. - Th Union pirty, howevtr, go in a body fur Mr. Vao Buren, and aa the two ptrtte in that State are early equally divided, ih probability it, (hat Mr. Van Buren will get ilie vole of Georgia. 1 1 '1 The following anicl it from lha CkarUtton Courier, the leading Wkig paper of 8. Carolina t Itarritburg Cowafo.ha die j cast, and (ieo. Harrison has again been nominated a the f i:.i.. r.. .l- n 1 . " . n'K v.bimjiui aur ine rresiuoncy. 11 is Ilia, weakest nomination that could have been mado. The name and fame nf Clay would have given tha Whigs a banner worthy of their best chivalry and ven under the gallant Scott they might hav ailssai 4.4W-twi(h4 But-lm tecufid poer.- pnnemeni 01 me innnileiy higher pretension aud claim of Mr Clay, in favor of Gem Harrison. their oelealed aoimnee in the last xouteat. is well calculated U produce disallectioWr and evtinyttalr 11 entnusittm in Ihe Whig rank. Extremely ....i..r..i 1 . - ' . uouihiui was ineir cnance ueiore, we regard H i now utterly hopeless and desperate; and lliink Ih best thing they can do for themselves and lb eounlry ia Iff make a grac of nrcestiiy and eban. non ine new.- 1 he enuntrr wHnts reno f.. puiiiicroseiti, mill spirit nf pear and hr. mony, with united councils and united wisJom, ttt perplexing qnettione of finance, which will com in. inquencetoi party, nr jhe nnliiiry and other ; iuimw services, ana tor in character and lalen'a of Gav llarrtsoa, r m Li-v . -. jwt degree of respect we hav 00 dirtxwition lo belittle o disparag him but we do ikh regard him, especially at hi advanced age, a a suitable person lo be elevated to lha high and responeiblo dignity of Chief Magistrate of our great repub. lie and with hi expressed and unrocanird opin. Hmavheitjiistly exceptioniblo to ihe Southland he will not, wa feel assured, obtain a Soajthtrn vol br th Preaidency." ; ; , - Mr. Oaf and kit fri-ndt im tke SW. Mr. Clay is not (he only man, who hn been sioificed by the Htrriaburg Convention: all bit friend. Ihroughout the South, indeed, ihrbughoui Um UnU on hire been offered tm a vH,mtn pirify the f 1. rv o; ii.o-h: 1.". o .;.(!; if at .udiixr..., ions a:.J the AhohiioiiiMis.. ' Theec!i-tuibersof f!ie peure and harn,.inv.f cii.iy, aa wii aof tho Union ite!t",are d.'ief r th.it neiiher Mr. Clay or nny oilier nnn ,'1 sfuers, however (tislingiiislied lor lufeui I services, .or irreproHchable character, shall "' tiff Pmndmt nf the lrtrrhSrawi: ' : The ndtpripoj G.arriiti say, "wehv to lielievo lh.it no klave hoIJer will fvrr fill Presidential office in this Uejiublir." Th notoriout Ttppan saj, " that no holder it any ongercapaoiiiiid for the ffy , 01 tne uniteit piato. 11 would seem frota declaratiftn thai, hereafter, so fur at len-i .. , ..'. st tw Abolilionistt can control the political deatinb. Ihe South, all citizens bidding slaves are to be ' cribed and no jongnr enjoy the right of citizen"" in common with thvciiiznnt of ihe North. In ,1 w, Auoiiuooi'HO una aireaoy Dcconw Irian. i, . Praise lo Cod," tayt Ttppan or2,n. -'r . thit anti tlavery victory ? (meaning th, lion of Gen. Harriton.) ; 44 Lt-lf ihe wind (ej tale." " It the tlaoet hear it V, It it laid, and not denid, thai when ihev Tol3nrToPTrrul(hdrrvenhe Souilieris W off, by pushing their, candidal on, tbeir leader, Thadeut Stephens, replied "ihm Ti wat no oanger 01 mis j mat III Whip Cf, whip-a-ble ii.alcriali, aud could he whipped im support of ticn. Harriton. Whether TaaA wat right or notr wear yet to learn He k pplying thelash and th work goe brif. lie may aucceed in whipping th Wkig jmpr willf'buC Tew excepliohST'and oiiio i ilii u4' poiuiciuni inn) mo inter, uui ne will never tut ceed in whipping the Jo'e d the S-nith into tbt support ci any man, item or no Uoro, auspettedtf Aooiutonitm. . . Standing Committed of the Joatr Tb fj. lowing are the Standing Commille u: th Ho of Representatives, at aimounced by Mr. 8eiL nunirr on ine onn ultimo. vj think Mr. tey hyacqiiittwl litnwelf ' very nattdsnmefy j, compoeiiion of the Committees, and hit select;,., seem to give taliifhclion lo all paiiiet. , Oa of thn most important Committees, w katt the names of the Adminisirntion members it jfe and Ihejstnle Rightt membert in small carrr.!. 10 d'-u,,fi"",n '"Sfrom the ultra Whlgs Um reader fliay ib more readily perceive int sition of the Committee. ; ' On Electioni. Messrs. Cammm-xl ofR r.i RiaVt, Fillmme, AWi,CraLh, Urown,o( Tent fW a. AaitaAd Cooiwand 3utinmMnMy Wyt and ;tr. Meaara. Janet otXttib Mktrlon, Lawrence, Riistt, VanJerparl, Etii-t fr, and Coorti, of Ga. , ,, .- iJommiltc ')f Vlnimt. McHsrs. Dawaoa, tmA fiiaks, GiddinirN Wiliiamt of N. HamDsliire liZ UM of N. -Ct ialbrilk, and Mallmu. , tVmimerfr. Meaws. Curtis, Hillen, Whittaf U, fjurke, Tuland, llaberidiain, Harris, Bolts, and WWIe. Commtllte on Puldic Imk4, .Nleiwra Ccrsi,aV wtft, JjBculn,.,rii Whiie-f Ky.t FmaGtiaa1 of V , uisnrrf.and Tonprm of Ui foreiff a Affair. Messrs. PickXN. Ciuhinir. tkm. gotite, Urtnger, Dynunt,- llawcr, llntctri, ra, end Clifford. . ' Office and Pott Jnfl-.Mesri. JfJop kmCbapinaiU Marvin. j?H(ibel 1 r. . I. Il .lf.m. I enn., Anueraon ol Ivy., Hitlei of S. C. iu4 Bnwa f Mis. . ' . Vittrtet of Cohimina. Messra. Jolioaon af lU-'C II. . Williams tt Tenn., Beirne. Clsrke, Davte, Ga ham, Cranatun, Black, and llawkina. ,uicwry, Metsr. hergeant, Crary, fforfintn, ney, Mason ol Ohio, Samuels, fiilquilt, Storrs, W Barnard.. ,. . .. , . ' Kroiu(inaarf Cloimt. Mesarv Craig, Raniajl Halt, Talulerro, Pa rm en ter, Uontromery, Ronnt a ' Pi- k..t u... : 0 . Trrriyorirt.-. Messrs. Pope, Jenifer, Riowey.Oiip M.90n itewsrtrewsier, Davis of If- lanL Bl nil la inA - --Rrtatmionarr Prninni Mia1UTeMtSf. ABtirew. Bteennaj, Kayner, E. Davis of Pent, 'tjji,y.ini:JM)n.iianx intnitd -fVnaMN. Mewrs. H. y,Hmnir -Miri uiQ, tuuwwiiAn, iiuufig, Uaodadl, iUtmiX I'm latin aa tA tA aa. at wAm a Itnmttt an ttn.. iMfiWC tJprRrsvaa: fW. Hill of Vt., Smhh of la., Starkweather. aarBrr.Ci quitt,aad Blaekwell. - ' rutenlt.--Mewr Fletcher of Vt, Beittr, PirA ..vmru, ami rajllivr. - Public Huildinrt mnd GnrnnJ Mm Ijark .ffriflj?? 'ijnbtrif, Keim, ly f f sKtins of Ohio. Rfsll'anrT'nfiHukrd'but,neu. Pansti, Jackson,"Jsme, ind Dana. Aeeouult Messrs. Juhiwonof Va . fareiwt,Ji Hon of N. Y Msrchamtind Floyd.;. T, .. ,iiuBrvrm. aierv John Q., Adasia, ftsar Slade, Tillingbsst, It oraf (of , DromgmU, "dilrtt Eastman, sod Juhn Davit of Fen. - 47Helr. Meesra. Deberry, Deeais, ScQ.1 01 1 enn., nroiw 01 l, Hammond. Knar, ew i)tg, ana hook. Indian 4oir. Messrs, Bell, L VVillstw-of X-C AlforH, Osa, Cbinn, Khepard, Iicm, Dual, ttd W w. imvw oa ia. . . . - - Mtlenz." Merer Willaim of Cnen.. WOia Mass., il or mm. Loetind Allen ol' K. Y. EtprniUurft in tke Department f Stair,-''" Underwood, Bynam, Crabb, Lowell, and Trwsafi- teptttauurtt m tkt Deportment nflkt TiT mctmm. trans, Atnertrm. Osborne. W irrea, - of N. York. , ' Erpeniiturrt im tko-Deoortmnlof BV. " HrtJttrliin W t4TTWWlt,ih,, -ooper 01 renn. , . ... -, , ExpcnditHTtt in Mr .Very Department,'' Saftwittih, Vanderpnet, Simonlon, Greene, W -ExprndHitrrtintke Pott 0:Xce DevaTtmr! -? Mirm, Boyd, Lowell, Daviaof Ky .and Bro8 Ernenitinret on tke Public Huddint. Stanly, Fomance, Gate, Itetirj, ind Earle-. AW A fairs Messrs. F. 1hoes IWmt' K 1 n, GriBimTTAuJuraiiii (OTsJ JUii6. tnd I'niflit - - ViWe Und Claim V'wrs. Casry. W !-.. UllKiun, ihlleit. Wick, Boiler "of Kfl Jameson mnA Who.. MiUlart Affuirt Messrs. Cave J.aSnsn", J" son, Miller, C'ule Kemble, Allen, Misirof. tw Afi1'm.-.Mewr. Keim, Carter, CntSa. fj P. F. Tboma.Goodn Boxers of SL C Triple". 1 lijdlt WS.. . .... ...u. ....... "Me ?j7en,rrwres.-Messrt. Brip?S T Md., Bond, Rariden. Duncan, Crockctl, Ha. o, ind McCuUock.' ) ft . V ': n ' ' ' v . ( '- . " , r Tho last Emancipator, tin nrzn of A j iim in New York, 10 speekmg ol the pr i uflh te Whig convention at Harrib'rr J j Henry Clay the most popular Whig ef 1 , lion, a most laleuied, experienced, ind ib" j politieian, the idol of hi party." th ehl. louder of liberty if) Greece, Poland, ' I America, &e, &c. ba ban hit nominafn " 1 riahnry, becin the Whiet in eld M.!"""' M-u, V.l. L .l.. i..,.t mil w'i: i volea of ihe ..friend of human trght. " faltej; rH i thetn, rrry cnritriT,' l -g-i..;

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