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- i
Ia fell, l9 i ( '
..V:..ii- t!
It .hu'i'iu!f llo-"i
it l;iuuaul
4 a '
dollar, er it c,p. -:
ix r annum.
Sr. 15. ' aa-fr frtfCe.t, I ; tr-
Secretary 4" it Tr.-y ('-!r with. a n-.iu. h
naipuiu4 a U irtjr f th public boa-
(MM, ad ll fci 1 it 11 satiate til.ir Will pertott.
withdraw tc lnVarr f-i-ui.-t wttU the jfe.iut
tieaow'arrt-s if .:- s'.se mar, af r.t.!iit ihe
lit keeping. rw' t lU.iur-atiixnl . ftiiuM uao-
re 1 la trw Vhl b this art
f?ec'l wtf r frfr tmntW-t, That all
maraa1.K,4uanct uwt and iber, Uv'uirf j yearly, at the Treasury of the United State, to
jmbU to pay M la laaiifi Stam and ail ail : tl receiver general uf public money at. New
pateolwe, aiehwg to Wi pay bmmu t pauiata I York aruail be paid a salaiy of fair tbotraand dol
be tued, en?, jay JI a aeeasey l the Tr- trs pet annum ; Ihe receiver-gcnerul 4 public
amer 4" li L4 Suas at Um THr-W iW awmey at Boatmj ahatl ha paid a aatary of two
, Treaajref rti W ii Xaau, ta PWiUrfclln 1 tbouNaitd five hundred dollar per annum ; Ihe re
- er New OrWwa. tef taa r- r gfnerxt . eetver t!tcral of public ntoney al Clmrleatoo ahall
of mUm mnmej, c etnr aVpwiln cmv j be paid anlary of two tbnoaaiid five hundred dol-
mvtwA f I'm art -vaM a aitj ey tnara per aatanm; and tb receiver -pem.al 01 pup-
or t1i hr M af f waw tV(.
Sue 17. fcr fmtthtt nmettti, Tt ali
. .'(&oen'SMreJ wTtaaa act k! ft ken"
?rj ,
, . aftieer tui Sjirejw of' (Kb fuUt ai'inev s
wJer Uia thorn Mctl irl i fw4 (Alice
" I V-inaeal, an arrt W rusitraii i keea a arew- i
', rate tirKry nn4, aai f tbe kind of
' tnouCT ca aa ieo"ii4 ofl P1?:
ttnnt rraarrtac4 f amiof eammey an !
artiiea ii f ca5e; f&ai af any eoi tw . i charge, or receive, any commjwKm, pay, or per-
1 fifTMsen or ilMwmueciwdl wixi tri Fwf Osfk-e I quiiie, iir arty official aervk of any character
' Dcpartaarart, aS watt w a aa ioanyjr deacriptioB wltalnoever J and the making of any
.ri.Jyet', r4Jil wi ,aj ':.. af avMiirtw ! uch charge, or Ihe receipt of any ucr compen
a any fwAfctty ' iwteft4iaVif, f bR Mtiont ta hereby dai-lared to be a miademeaoor,
k ' fcnm, wink aifWai aaaamat, af twi f lhi fur which ihe officer ronvicjed Uiereof. before any
paw iraTi. w-rt-S fa Ktia .r war apig.fr)urt of the tuited Stitte of competent jurisdic-
, u etery awe ct kat 4tma mm diffi4 h be
; eWcW'iae!. f wsask tt &-m4 money 1
w. -r7 attail be I tUai, rinarited ai4tf, uneit,
; 1 Itaoei, v1mt4 a aWEreI a fclony,
f 7"and aey swSsje- awawif T ! CuaailNl' SuiM,nf
ad pftr.in t-fajn&g tt pvtvciptftn a ucl act.
. . 1 cm tti aat My euort alia 1,
. . . - ....
tUtyl,f eicwMlmliraJt a entenc'ew
taw at I
:. tumKt r aiaar '. am aa
fne
- to :e Kr4i .
r.c. 1 jW i fekrrtli4. Thai aufil
h firat fjw .vrteraanai ttaaatft b eonatreta
i d K"Mid uf lawwrf Ite Trtaaww of he ;
li,Tfflwtf rMttik
4tletMa aid Nw O , al&STitcetvara-ireti-
siS'raS f wwrti' a3 taVY6rtt: Bbat'jo, Cbar-'
' V. JcKTm, ael ist, Lm,, ci eaahtnuaeii aaaTprw-
jmreJ r war, it ikail ! ls-e tUery f ta eecrebtry
. ' n4 the Tmtmri M.airjrwiie wrMtr.'.mwa r
' ? 'ie W 1iuaScra i iW5r ivsartiaw.' k:atjiat I
'" . and to y:irwrt (W anri rr f a5E ami aaiw aaf
-. iy be tea irei fear iwt toft Iwyte-e ef the puUie
' ' (wane) i lite dafc wsf n.aaf ' tbM ufiteer
. , fjain.Uw.-ly, (km e
kfrf" f 'a
CnC;IlljUa' I ? iwtia-aa-8?.TlutftM0.
i afjer t&a lamitt-sh f Ja; wuaca wU be
i- W'lbe-'j IHlftf f- f ertile
'.J.MiiiidivcTAaial,at'i4 yen i u it
, i.'AlMa I W nr. ta i''. 4it toae,
reir rVlvc !sa;l4. i&ct' aail MMUt tf avawy, a-'
ffuinj boca ana; j4mm a S ITatte! Stare,
ta beeuilao ani nl m aW airfrtW aevay
bfe. taH'k w auf:Ri-. !Wr aue-fMUib
-....jiartW-al rb. to'H tWy arcHrif yitrie"ttriila"
tjejbia, am J aatnt aunwrt , aon J be U flarted ; ami
, iutfi ii ai4aWt J.a aW o"J w, ln rh.
t -.n3 aweb 4in, Uvna, uj af f Ua- kuib aVbH,
' and auM W a4ury, atS CultCted ; atid Imi
IVmw h4 tT r Swv atay f -too, wbcb w-.tl be
ta the year It4J tb wiw.xwirj lUxwva pan t tbe
. Mil aWtie, aaura. Vwf futWae brb. aabta and
rlTtrt .,liyvirf,,wal , ,?'li-..i th.fejeaL
Cbrtwney af L-i J nJk itm tirt Urn ki
meatMiHt-f uy. aM -ana juanhw-5, e euutiti(
BlvaMelal tae I an Ir f
iwWTOfiTJiT ZX'7?iZ. sTaia alt somiftlie Mjri-otrUHxi)cn.c autliurizejd .by. -this,
Olio lV-jru-tawc, '"-aS a snal gtU and Mtver
ii OultV." .-i.-f- C '" ' ' '
Sea. i J tl fef tfirlrreawfW, Tbrl from
r n4 aie t!e .Vi& Uy Jar, wax wt be m
- lUe yew l-tl, 5L.Tr ar-avnl sa(f in
, fTukinlrir'ui mi0.m m svn( -C the' niini
Jlti5fcl "FiT" T'ia triJr I'lSTO-m. nTl Bin lie
" toil swTsarwu ta jfii J kr wtrfy ; and art
reewtvjag er :Uarr-; towr, t artu, w sAnll
. oalert, rvala, cutae tin pndwt Jaw of t!U and
' taa bus pror r-Jj mxwm tfiss art.
arilUk, W
Secretary f J Tl?-s.T. imtJUtetj Up-tl-
T 1 " -
ii4 Puaau if -Wr? Vr1ritittr. with tTt
fad ef cb aroint, wnyw v 'ion, ai.J at-
iui is CaarrsM, al a era iai.aw.u m atsoit, t
at trie ewweej' af U arMiaa axi" allir tb
ttolattosj A flae. . ' . "' "i "
- -Sbc. 21.
MJ fV,- T-a.v
. escbawee f' auuda waai3 we -jt2jr a dkmaz I
, , i-rad or raociaiwsltia wWtfc.er, .r Cnctrw
'wth a ay bcamrb t tbe psS&c senacr, ether tliwn
an etcawM t p-iJ a i.vt; ami witrv aucb
'..,.idMJsrtI Utnefr--UHj,lV! aWa-a 1,t tSaSs-
.wrreMS avr hwwrib4 1 him as' currency Ut
uaCr fBcerraiia acit&c swinniinif tact set
hH sraka bi ft v ibf rtjnoey fir-
. iWMlied, r wim ikme anek&. rt tami..i-. to him
- j . . i. .
-i .., ' l
crdotg vaiW law.! f U ka ..j.-miiU .
um?r T:k.r,r n- (
M ton bawns f fU 3d iv,r a! tr, an. .
tutaciuiaie t. rwt9 f-,er r- Acun. - uo -
a -i t , . . . f
U '1- r- it : b-.atHl ,!
Ii niii am, .In . f m w ! m ., 'l-r ,
, '- . . . -" t.m,i r., ...w
r-J.to .
I aepa rt
iaw t.s.,-.s r.,!i-
isjiwiarfaWrWsaJlsaJ:Wpt
J- w,tw ISw-W ..ih
feci af tbe Wwiseei a ait Ua ciwnme'iiBcni i
ry..v.y.yy-,.
- ib. laifanmbiT la -aa taf taa't
i i im - - - - . -
. -
rttortf U UvTawU lU r,f .-w b i "l 'he Se,w,e- bi" !0 "-
4uue, a to lb Pea ,t ami fcuto th ''tone. atvJ hbl ae,,ts oflb.gov.
, erninrnl, trimld take the former.' In tin he
Sw 2.. Jafb V raartrrf. That it '"",r . "' '; Mr.
ahall out be 1..U ir v tk Treat- h" f"!,r' h, 1 rretendd to l
. - .1 sa .1 ! i Ia full im ail ' Iim ti III. aaiat a hiHis.i rt I i ms
de,w ieb,creir."between
kernel kwrn-W-f me,H lh land
taedittia af snyaaewl ii wbsds & a dim accrw-
iag a the l SnJfJ taara any I faL .'f . , ,
Sr. Ja 4V tf rVfiUr tct. Tint rt
ban be tba aSury U litt SwtUey ' ll Trensort
ta i suae ausl f4im4i itf'-aiemr',P cables the
opeeJ saei..e4s U a l G aiwal deaf: Ht
yaiettt al Ibe rlar9 wkera psyabbr, and U pre
jer.m tb tiaav'fctW; rw ib i.rVrxot di-
vaiites 1 f 1 lie depiui ie fri.ru l!i if -tit uf (1 merit
uieiit, wishtu which all drain upon them, reflec
tively, ii,!l be presented for payment ; am), in do-fn1rtT',7arhprTrtntiTtir-ihrect'"nr''wticrr
mode and pine o payment whiih he' uiny deem
proper. Hot in nil thus regulations And direc
tions i( oll be il.a duty of the Secretary of (lie
Treasury, t' guard, far n,aT be, uguiutt those
draft being ued, or thrown iuio circurUUion, na. .
papH currency or iediuro of exchange. "" . '
Sk. 2 4. And be it further enaetrd, That the
receiver-i general uf public moneys directed by tin
act ti li appointed, shall receive, mpecli.velji.tha
toltiwnn; salaries, per 'annum, to be tJ quarter
lie money at 81. 1oui, ahall be aid a aalary of
two lhou-od five hundred dollar -r annum the
Treurr of the Mini at I'ltitadtlphi IJI, in ad-
dttion to hi present aalary, receive fire hundred
dollar annually for the performance of Ihe dude
imputed br Ibi act ; tba Treajuref of tbe Branch
Mint at Nrw. Orleana ahall aW receive one thou
and dollar annually for the additional dutiea
creatd by thi act; and theae Hiarica, respective-
ly, U!1 be in full for the acrvicca of the revpec
trve onVcm, nor ahall either of them be permitted
tion, (hall be rttliiect to punishment by fine, or im
prisonment, or both, at the diacrenon of the court
Wfia whiWi tha utr.'iino aball be Iried,
Sc;k23. And be it further tnacted. Thai jlie
TreaanrAf of Ilia United Stale be, and he i here
by, auihorued to receive at the Treasury, and at
ucb other tviint a lie mav dcaianate. trnvinenli
jna advaiice tor. public land, tlie paymcnlaao made,
t '
iri aff.eaaee, to be evidenced b'
by the recirt ofthe
d StfTlea Which re-
Adit ..Xiiurer"o tbw U nilei
cj)t an given khuU be receivable for public land,
al any public or private sale of (anda, in the nam
aianner.aVttt curreiitiv authorized by law "lb be.
, (ecetvvu tit pay iiieni lor au puii.tc junu ; rrovi-
A - oT, aniwew, That tliereccipt given by the
Treariirar of the Ilnitt'd Slalon. lainuiaut to the
authofny jeonferreditithia ttmiAaitJ)'jW!t;
jprt.ia.(lt.'gt. itfJii!!z-S
Mienf. br in any other; manner,, whataoever, but
h)i, in all ciaea, be preaentcd in payment for
tamia by or for the person to ahoni tbe rtceipt
piB-iM isoaaliow MuorrH fece,
tv. 2ff. And be it further enarteii, That for
th nirehaae of ailea, aud for the emiatruction of
tbe n(Tice of the receiver-general of pulilic money,
bv thta act directed to be erected at Charleston, "
- 'hiaBtb Carolina,-and at St; lw.Misri, tliere"
lull be, ttul herfby ia, appropriated, to be Mid
out of any rmmey "in the -Teaitury not otherwise
ajijwopliiited, the sum of tn thoinuind tlollar, to
be etjr ittloiLiiod'T the direction of the Secretary.'
jf the Treasury, who ia hereby required to adopt
ptarutW toe s.ml officea, and liie Viitilta"and,imfe -
connected therewith, and tu caiiac Uie aaine to be' '
contrHCteft anil pmpnred for ue wilb an littlo de
Uy a ylmll "bti consistent with the public interexta,
Jte .svtJy'fijiuU.iucatuw-awl icniy f ttie
buil)iii tu b erected : Providt4, hmrretr, That
if t lie. Sw rotary uf tlio Treaaory shall find, upon
tft'CDafVir llMrrgeuorat ii tiiaries'on cao
b oUtained ui the cusloui house now owiicd'by llto -United
Stntes at that place), and that aecure vault '
nj sties Van be const runted iu that, building for,
tlvj ail) keepiiif; of the public mncy, then be dull
Citu-te iKich rtvoois tube prepared and fitted up, and
tom-houm at Charleston, and no independent ollice
ahall be there erected.
ICTT'oilier than tnoae lie re in belnre provided lor, a
anmcient sum of money be, and ihe lame i here
br. appropriaU'd, to be paid, out of any money in
h Trewwtry not otherwrse appropriated, j"
. Sm;. And be it further emirted, -That all
icUcr pnrlf of nets which come in conflict with
jiiev4rf- -titt,Mt- br
itciaby, repenlod. --." ,
IXDEPKXUENT- TREASURY BILL.
Thi bill, a it paused the Soiiale, will be f. mnd
I . ... a
I evm ftiD . . Habdlim-ll miiM nt uir
paper. V e
Lnuit ur-rmidera will can it clotiety, that Jbey
winy discover in what crnny lurks ths lerribla.
power, which hna, Dr upward ot two years, o
alitriiMHi tlnw Mw-ere lovers of liberty, the Fcder-
llfm mm. rniiu.n.ih'ivfl. il(Uill uml. I ihiiu
--,.l ..dii aU.ni Mitinw lb nuMi aumt. tit
t n r --i- -
tlie rmnkw their patronising corporalion. No!
4 u! all I bey cared for wa the protection of Ihe
'
pwpte trtwH thsdwailful tr'fmfaryTWb
biddrni in it bowun an avful Gerernmenl
terrible rrty of uflic holders, and wo me secret
cUushl giving I lie rrniii-nt CiMiiinand over Hi
mt m ami the awttrd thai 4, arcorJing to Mr.
' W'nv C. liivea, a trausfono th Eircuitve, of the
' constitutional power of Congress lo raise an appro-
ormtedrien of monev-vlo levy and provtdu an ar-
' -.A .x .I.J.L. ,j :... nn U .iK ft..
..". ...... . . ,
the Federtsl oratora of the tSaabta could 1tnd ol, we
mM todiscnar th portentous dan-
I, be S-m.l .'it th bill with the aid of th.e toirw-
.imuvh -hlri, ut! tocke nta.le hi.
T 1
' . ,, r"
erie in the moon.
S!r PI-V f'- .n;. nd " rest,
111 1 " ''" ''
tie bantlin the league of Stale' banks-ai
who
rv
nv aantnn ine league ot oiaie" oanK -as me
w ,ne "" rewsorj. ...r.
1 w'f lwwnM Bank, was ab-dute li.r a
Xalbirml Bnk insiiacliflO wilh lh Gir-rnmci,l.
Mt lloi.i.rwm da. Inrerf ihat tieTrt"t-M'u6 ai
an.!iletiKeo.lTrepsii.ry'.atr4.a ..NfllRmnJ
a- l as. i t
; lima. lie am u uie quewnai .was
iw a'rwn rna
lba :h ty ,ly mhi to dupe the
or S,8,. b Mlk T'0 " thnX n,,Ph! ,
maieiy unrrii iiiom ii nmr irsin ii iieirno-utunia-
tbm of the Federardnttrwie, which coreiii-t in con- ;
stdtilattng lb Government under I corrupt aritto
craey, nf which a NaiionalBanlt ia the crntr oT
gravitatiooCr of Jan.? Mh, ' ' .
; Jirirf Tremble f r Fedtralm.-T'Slr. Calhoun ;
baa ben awn iralrs inn-Ta wtth ftlsr of f b CfoV.
1'olitics or Tin: day.
!; Ihe l:l.J,r nf iht J'".
Never were tlut I'.lniriv bih Tunaz party aucoin-
letelv cauiftit in tbeir o n tritu aliiev "re to day.
A reaoliilion waa cououcted, which the 1I 0- Wil
li Cost JoaxhoV prefaced with a three day'
upeech. I bi re4uti.io, wlocn na necome now 1
a atanding rule of the Il.)us7 provide lhai Aboli
tion petit lima Miall nol be received. A almoin me
whole body of Democrat hii last year agreed to
receive and lay tte AUiliiiw pelitnna on ine laoie,
Mr. Atrfertou'a fainooa rewdalwn. Loony ana
Topaz" Whijjgeyy u(p.ed thalMKy would, in a
bodv, vole agaiust ile rejection ol rtfse peiittous,
at the Jirit hop. (, With a view, therefore, to help
Uarnwrn 111 the oulh, it wa oetermiueo uiai nia
Southern frienda ahould make aucb an ultra anti
abolilioo move, aa would deter the whole N'ortbero
Democracy from voting lor it, and, for, their aake,
briog aome or their friend in Ihe South to opposo
it. The vow of lh'ev JSorihero Democracy, Jth
the whole body of Northern Whig, would alone
have defeated it ; and being certain that they dure
not vote for it, the Federal friend ol ilarriaon felt
aecure that in oHermg it there waa no Danger 01
ucceaa, and that while they would be able to claim
the merit of Ihe protweitiou, (because of their INor
thern alliea would aufTer iKjthing, but gain rather
by-ii failure. Bewde, the Altaa letter-writer
tate that il wu aareed "that their Northern
frirndt reaU Jfai a fault with Tcav," a$ "the
Southern Mipi my that the Ilamtburg Horn na
tion u-ere perf-rctly tatufartonf." Th,a being the
Male of thine, the Southern wing of the Federal
iat forced home a rejection of abolition ietitiona
at the threshold upon the Jumocratic party, ISorlb
and South. 7 Thev knew that ihe whole mate of
their owo political friend, in (lie ooo-alaveholding
Slate, would vote against the rejection, and if Ihe
Northern Democracy, aa a pt'ly, flinched in thin
J criaia, or a wiogf member of it in ihe South, the
southern n big would Dear ua iu eciai oi propo
aing a Southern measure, lo-lie defeated by Demo
cratic vote. . Bui, alah! the ahurl-aighied men.-
They fixed a trap 10 catch their own Lbcmie. A
sufficient number of Democrat voted for their pro
position to carry it, and noarjhey have the aatis
iaclioo to aeethe ahole Abolition junlo .impjimwl
in a "pen c oof rived by their own affectionate poldi
cal brethern. IIow pleaaant it omidI be to Mr. Ad
am, to look through the crack of the wolf pen in
which he i incarcerated, and aee the--flon.. W.
ments to-day,) standing aa Ihe contriver, and yet
lamenting the cauae ot hi constraint. .Mewra.
Uiddiuga, SladeeckGranger
Hunt all, all, are in pinfold and gagged bvUheir
good ' Ilarrixoo confelerale, Mr, Johnson. The
Northern Democracy Would willingly .have taken
Mr. Aiherton'a milder nieisurc, but a nine week
of the erioa had ben wanted by.aboliltoa freaka,
iho firat four, iu trying to bring in tbe abolition
men of wa, Mcaara. Aycrigg and .Co. tlie lust
five in the attempt to introduce noma hundred thou
sand abolition petitioners, men, women, and chil
dren -they must forgive the frw iiortlierrt Demo-'
crata who concluded it waa lx er lo go itb Air,
Wm- Cost Johnson in putting tha at might jacket
on Ilia phrensied friend, who find reaolved to con
aunie the whole session in Abolitinn Debates, -
Kvery Democrat, fiorn the alave-holiiing States,
Tted for the ''reaoliilion', and every Federalist from
llia,iluve. holding Stulea, voted, for il, except four,
vis r Meters. Hell and Gentry, of Temu.aod Ander
son aud Underwood, of Ky. . Everv - Federalist
iroaMbe nooavlwWmg State vowd gainstit,
except Mr rrotlit, ol Indiana. It will be aeen,
by Mr. Wnderpoel speech, and his call for the
prey im qte"t(.ion i,xl, nttbqugb, Jh oe4: .gsggt
IlTelcrirpriaea ' uyr'" Johiiaou, lie was
ready to adopt another, ntuteflsellwlual, for which
he voted before, and to which ha referred ; and in
passing it, we believe Ibe Northern Democracy
Would nave been almost unanimous. t " ' 1 "v-
.. RAW-HEAD AND pLOODY-BOXHS.
The extra, issued fronvtbe office of in Raleiuh
Star, ha arrived at Iht place; and it reniinda us
Ilia a pompous parade of words add reused
Ho' tMbVer f reJutuii,'f tor with n'6
chance ol success) with a view to make interest for
Harrison and Morehcad.'at tha etueree of 'Judge
Saunders.- U alleges that, some fifteen years ago,
and before the Arthur Tappan abolition noise broke
ouf Ju;)ge Saunders, wild malic aforuthoushl, and
not havbui-abn. (U -f-tW --Starn -tef.TT-'lj1l
ye4ul introduce and present t tho House of
Uepresentaiive of the United Slates, a certatrf pe
tition from a Manumission Society, containing' a
prayer in relation Id Ihe abolition of slavery." ; Up
der what circumstances it was oimel or what re.
mailt were-mede by Vr. Saiinders at the time,
the star doe not inlorni us. We aee the Register
aun speak of this allocking atfutr, but ha utterlv
neglected one rhtn Which Ihe Star deemed of vi-
tal importance t that is, lo send forth an express in
the form of an Kitral It soms to us. that the
bilitors mut have bal strong nusvin" in re la
Hon to tho succeiN of their charge ! ami roorjuded
... Km .1.
J s"s s vuioir' UU sjl TlUICai iLrtl
Would the thing become too stale in so short, a
time.! V suppose an, elae why such hurry.
L. Rlt hear what 4he R iloih Register wy of thti
matter, a mailer which tlie Raleigh Star has
thought of suuicieut importance ta blazon forth ii
the form nf an r.xtra t
..,!,( cstid jdl jl fconfeaaUw ia.0Mtla w sbruld
inevet navr : thnaghruf bwiglHgTtS'bearagaTnrt
Judge Saunders. It is too small and pitiful a bum I
mss. ow i-iicwatoa litpabtican.
4''"$'
J!p SannJrrt sis' tie .V'arUf Tlie " Star'
i in Jiuth Ifl at lb discnerv nf a Gonere.
ional rscwtt, by wlich it appear bat sureea years
?K JuUffS NiiioUent prntcd rmetnonal of a Manu-
m hmsi iSmrinti, t Cmievespi (vnn tlis fvnilll VM'.m
shhisI Omrict in tba Stale, Tb people will olirve
a i"t aVnWene between th nrcsentation of a
rk. 1- .i
i rial ffcew, at th rsewHst of f aorti. ol his emutiiiiMiiH.
i 1 Ibe cherishing a bwtn wow with Northern Abuli.
1 bouists Tlx auuiiUomMs the, ta4 Rflt BlftltA Wl (tan.
pennts a hesd ainst the ecnrnsTiryjjVXaiiial
liitiuii. Since lhai persai, iwteed, ttw question of Abo-
. tbtf Lgad.iur of
i ssaj tv iiuuviiiir oiaiBL ana in uraweaa ssaau iat nr
i " - - rn vrs rrviTfr irn
i.ui.(.-. i-iii u w Ri iv ai-ornum9 nmaties, who
have .oe seued on pililtc.lpi.wei tnJ ot onlv coo-
trolled tlie election ia several State, but by the aid
-Northern Wbnrifwry hi presented aa alarming fro
in the ball et tb Natmoal Legulnure.-; -,
front
e are Dots prom wed a eoov of ih Mnl
tin trsnaacuia, wbich we shall lay before our reader
la done N,s -b,' m w.'mUdo 7 wl
ill -a. t ah.- k- ??T V .W,H. d0 ' .
eo,,;ere.,7o e 'z
history bf ,h- n-tter. tiJTty SlSlsS
the rockier ecrrs, Souths, Ybit2err. ,b.l eher.
t-hestnaenemi-aof-,,, io-trii.tiooa. wtide aattiD
Uie citll of or ,u.k.. V a? t,T,D
--If- - M asiasMsnj
- A. R Pnrrcr ftrTiii W iwi it n '"sd."
- , ,s.,
.3
THE WESTERX CAROLINIAN
Friday Morning, February 7, 1840.,
(fir We are authoriz-sd to announce Col. Kicu-
aid W. liONO as a Candidal tor the ollice ut
Sheriff of Rowan County . . . ,
OiT We are authorized o announce jona iv "
Die, Esq , a a Candidate for re-election for theothc
of Sheriff of Rowan County, at tho neat election.
We are indebted to Ihe Hm." Mear. Strange,
of the Senate, and Finder, Graham, and Duncan,
of the House, for varum public document "d -sjieeche,
for which they will accept our thank. ,
" .i.,.V , ' 'ftf'""1' ' -'-S-l' ' " , ' - t
B v tlie Globe of Jan. 80th, received by yester
day' Northern mail, wa learn that tbe Editors of
hat Journal were elected Public Printer 1o the
HouMe of Representatives, over Galea At Seatnn,
of tbe Intelligencer The vote stood for Blair &
Rive 110 ; Galea & Seaton 92 Scattering S. ;., ,
Tht Abolition Quetiion Settled. By reference
to our synopsis of Congreasional Proceedings, it
will be seen that litis vexed question,-! he reception
by Congress of Abolilioh Petitions, has beeu settled
in a wav most eratifyina to all loversof the Union, v.
, ar v t r '
And by (hit decision, and tlie vote of the member
on it, the Southern People mj aea to what poliii
cal party at lb Norih jheyjnay look to a their -friends
in this struggle of fanaticism on one side,
and Ihe Constitution on the other. ' While all the
Northjrn' IFAig, wltlTbutone except ion, voted .
against Mr. Johnson1 Resolution, and in favor of
Abolitionism, a large portion of the " Northern '
DemirairweTKmid the side of the Constitu- k
lion and the South, Let no one longer even pre
tend to be in doubt as to the position and course "of
nalitioLiwtkauM
and the other against us.
The People of the South will probably be aur-
risedjo fii
other Southern inembers, no.Joubt Jed on by. hiov
in concert with the Abolitionists. 'These men will
no doubt reapthe reward due to this act of treacheryv -
See in article froia the Globfi ib ajwilrl.cvlMmi
on this (ubject.
-ftiT- W Iwvfl been assailed by ; the Harrison pji ;
pera for. charging that Gen.' Harrison favors the'
cause of abohtion.v llow' far we are borne cut-
in our tuspicions, the following item, which we co-.
py from the Globd of the 27tli ul.t?, will show.
Let it be borne in mind, that the "Cincinatli Ad
vertiser V ia published in Gen. Harrison' immedi
ate neighborhood : - ' .
"The Cincinatti Advertiser state tliat 6n. urri-
nm 'r member nf im Aftoif row '8rtrrfirf''iay Tar""
fact can be provenfif any of the W big presses meet
the charge with an explicit denial."
framing ion yoTresponaeitce. v e invite tlie at
tention of our reader to the following letter from a
friend of ours now on a visit at Washington City
Tlie writer is. one who observe closely the " mo
ving of the waters" in the political, channels of
theijay." "-
t-4-by no mooni a pnHtgw-nf Wirstr l?a
ren, but who, as a Southern man, is utterly opposed
tathsfclccUaacf ,Gon.lUrtiaaihi, 1
There U loour mind much weigjit in the. view
ie presents, and well worthy the consideration of
. ir w.- jw--., . , . , ..
every Soutliero Whig who fuels for his country and.
her interests.
If twelve mouths sgo, any person hail predicted
I :a t ' .j . ' i! . i-
!WSkifK3imiUr5nl840, be aniled withlhff Abo-
liliiMiistsbf the North, in rumiTmg a nian, and a
llrro too, to tbd highest office in he gift, of 4 free
people, who is not bnly notoriously incompetent, but
JL,h'ra,,L?0wt,.ilon
Suythern Rights and .Southern interests, it would
have been received as an invult. The Whifr party,
j-j 'v , . . , ,
d,d wasav! .No, reader, we will not include all of
the party ;-Mor not only many hundred, tiny thou-
sands, of thr party, as well as maov of the whiir
papers, a, has been ahown by extract, from them
Will not Submit tO th dictation, but acorn tlie
Ana aa 1q the farmers and median
tb country, we are well aware that thou-
sands of them never will go for Harrison, the can-
didata of the Northern Abolitionists ; the y nil! ei..
ther not vote at alUor thry will go for Van Bu'ren,",
who, whatever other sins he may have, has ho sy m- '
pat hie in common with" the 'Abolitionists, but on"
the contrary; is in open . hnstiliUn with llitmi.--
tmeUflttte m-m-fciltHm ymrw VTiW
ro ify,o e cuor nf lht$ paper, Med Jan.
23, 194U. '
iTbiukitiff that vou mav lilt In wew the mH. , -
U'ht-rh n Kill it iin Mnnr si I Vvk ... i i
I send you one of them,, which s member or Conirres.
1"IVI WW. II UilUl UI
f . ,iiu mu v-.uur unj. , u m psjier w DHoue ot..sev
era t dozen now Diiblu,hed.in. nrum nart. . . i (.....
leholdm; STntcjpjt yu ft ill w Uw spirit swH alnt
1 ...rr.r. 1.",
l '.. .. . . '
"Nothing is more erroneous thin the oominw thitl
Abqlitionitmis declininf at tbe iWib H is ,rrrAifljf
and lhLtno.ranidlv. I Livi Wa ri. ai...r,.!
wrnjrva thr yearw, but I never before considered it o
turunlaUis is I sow aee K tn he. . I; m,t iv.rt.,,,1.
tha isseb ua fbiew'ewr gnvtmtfttiWrK tirirawirr ol' be-
iutr daabed t niici.t mil n.,thi. n.. it.:
tmttowrrM its pr,ijrei by'wsiie counturaeiing ann.
eiptc? "How is this, lo be donaU There is but one way;
and mat j. to force one of tbe'snhtical pirttesst the
Of
ihfn in lli.i. ... CM WkLJ. ..r.l .
thurn in Uieir own field. Which of tlie parties mnj
likely to dolhisl Will the IViit do if! No, ther
will not; for ft is notocioua Uiat the Whiffg qf ilm
North are now acting with them on Urn PredwiiBl
n-ieaf iihu KMm0Jmmyikm aTiKu .k..1;i .1 . . :. -
, - r-" -"nniiiiMssi ina rtorih
U" FX' ' S tuf"nrf" " CXM from the WbiJ
"a nnrselves.K w count on IA,ie ..A
...,e,
ZiVS
Sl!i:Z?,t?Kr-.,, fcMjo.,
w.. i.L, ,nrpe Jfr p and U,0
- .,y '" oa with rio..s oejrrtses of icccm
Jn flew Hampahirw tlie ajnaiie h.ii. i,n ...
f !Ml Sta,e b P- Nation.
v . w 1
i Ohio, whare there 14 tb-jusandsot Abolitions
ietH, the Democratic hi'jPiil,'inanii.lme,,r,,,I
and now oiie thi-tn every wln-re. t.ni- .
oleatw, tlie Ki'xolutionii ol tin- I'ru-lnterian v.
it Fall in U(ik, with the Kelu:it.iw ,( ), j
It V--Il-. ins.i. I'.UI IU ill III I Lit rl.ln l
nod went all lori(,tiis in !mor ot Abulitimi, , r
nk-d Hint any slave holder tan reach U,jw
elude all slave-holder from the wdinauc-i af "
Cliurcb I Thi Synod vr comptwed ilm, ,
ot W'lns. The Iltnnomilic Iti-poMican Btatetj'
tion on tb other hand, fa-d the ImHuwu.- '''
resolutions. 1 1 liene luswlution were publa.i"e,t , "
lat week's paper. i ; '
" Now show me, if you can, a smnle not."'.
Abolition, by any Whig Cooventtna or Lr-iri,.!,,,..1' ,
tion-slaveholding Stale ! Can you expect Um . k
party will check the progrtsaol the Abulitmnw.
they have received from their hande a ctw'iiUte iJt!L
Presidency! - Who was it In tiie llarnsburg
lion Ibat drove Henry Clay from tlie field. sn fo,j
llurriaua on tlie V hig ! n ho but Ui AboiitK,,,,, w ,
' I" ' 1 n ii ii ,f
GEX. HARRISON AT HOME. ,
We have Wg since been fully salinedfra,
concurring facie, and from the testimony of d,)
passionate men. who a-neic lien llarrison, of k
mental disqualification for discharging the duu
of Chief Magistrate of the nation. Our" cmv
tion is now strengthened by tlie ipoolaneouiopift.
ion of a plain honest citizen of Ohio, ( acij",
to Gen. Harrisun), contained in the following ai,
tracts taken from letter to a member of Congrea'
from Pennuaylvania, in which Slate the writer fef.
merly resided, and where he voted for Get. H,r.
rison in 1530, rmt then having $etn th GeoeW
' sl ., .... . . . '
and consequently not Knowing mninewas sot,
tally disqualified for so responsible a stationr Tin
wrtr removed from Pennsylvania o the nei'4
borhood of Gen. Itarrison in Ohio, sometbnw
years since.' We have in our :"pnsseMoa thaeq,
ginal letter from which lit following extracts in
taken!. - ' ;'..'",
; EusBCTrrw, 41kiltos o., ()oto,T '
' HJaryl,lStO - f '.
r " I fivf ia Hie neighborhood '
uen. luattinos, ann m perwmany acqaauitetf whk
him; and 4 am much astonished mat any party or ta'
of people ia tb United State aiaiuw ptilAoanpisi
candidate for tbe ofltce of President ; for he hit. m
the abrfrtyrrratunl cricqttired.To- fi!f w iDipwiiiitV
station. And it tie ever was capable, be w not as saw.
as ui iacumr usvv ut-cumr gresnj impatrea By
- ' - - - ii wimecf inneenonettiiiriiiea
tion of bis farm, they would bo mortified and aataieb
ed ; for surely, a man that cannot manage the ttkiri
of hi arm well. ia. I thick, neoriv ea en ateJ tn
age Ihe snsiranHriitiiait",yr-1''-'-- '- :;' '
.-T;fefr..-.rf..lienJiarrisca b not th('
ol I no people ot ni own county in hi tivor, and
not be elected to any ortiqo in their gill in oppii
io popular ikepuuiican cauuiuai.
" fetftttU-l
wnj uiv ii ui ihi suoiiiHin party wouia line 10 mta;
$uch a roan I'reaidcnt, is because the pliant old Gen,
al could easily be made to angwrer their office-grtiii;
designs; Clay and Webster could ue llirrin s at
Washin'rUin . for . theqiecra!iy jju'rooscabu B--
rMigh and I biddeus Htevens did uovariior flitiier n
llarnsburg, . . - ' ,. ..
. .' "' ' ; 1 " i ' ". '. -
' Debt of Maryland. Wo have read wilb Atl;nLl
of "astonisbroent and pleasure the itenstgeof 'url
ernor GiatsoX to the tgwIafure'ofiarVla--with
astonishment, that the Stato hou!d We dived
so deeply into visionary Hclieooes of Iuieroal Im
Droveinenlsi'ntl wilh nleastire. In think that ruir
Hood old JTortli 5tat4i.Btood "(H)f from mf
snares into which, other Stele luss prudent hw
been burried. Mary bind mny be'couiidered a
Gov. Grayson states that her debt is fftee su7
liont of dollars. Yes, fifteen millions of dollar,
besides" several millions of 15. mil alroudy i-rvl,
but not yet solil -pi wj '
' Tlio Governor, In order to extricate fjie Sij
plunged by the wild spirit of Intemarimprcti-'
mgnsajBaJ
the schema of the "assumption oTthe State & !
. .iiit..imhmmwi.wn iiui- mb I. inf
- ' , u ,- ., . j , ,. , .,
jeet of " dividing .he public' lands 'among t!
States.' Bui intlie event that neither of this
p1aiisuccoed, lie fall back to I ha only sure ,
j as the following extract from Ins, niesage hov
-t -J Vf. .: .,.?...
system of economy," nod 'increasing the Kevecve
by a small tax annually, of firo hundred thovkwi
dollars ."He y : '- Z'.' $
wbicTthe tata hw been drawn. If
j wild spirit of internal Improvement, my object is toca.1
: 11,0 suoniion of th Legislature to lbs H!ect f ,
pnardine against an increase of existiair evils, awol
l,. u .bl,. t.r ,h. ..tnlrLtTota'
! the public debt. I do not perceive bow the obkc'J
, can rlTecXfit without resisting tbe further issue S
iSZ ZSXC
i tlie rcviuiua b mivUil, tsrnn Tt liit V-MiAil (i-"
tatci till it is suflieicnt to pay ti itilre-l,and have a
small surpias to be anolit-d to the Driucimlof tba-puUic
debt Two hundred lhouiiid dollars a year, ui aide
tion to the present revenue, would wolaulv suffciat
fiir this mirniMe- if muJ a Knt ths Inncef taf .'
Uxusara nwtaooed tlie heavier they tmwt beat Urf. -
Tho opinion may bo W1 by soma fw. lint this deU
not bimiine on the fctate : snd bv others, lint if W" -
iug, it will never be paid, because tbe people will sotcoo
enl lo be taxed. Bin n bus been comracbMl?
-. ... t.. ... -. - I v.. Ii n
4;'t thtmselvcslri "'Hi coolinuou "reUxiioo if
i uiwuii imf succesaave -fiUfee : sioot loom j .
(proeentatives, wlm wer nioet prominent utcreannf .
j and ths obligations ol Hi Stsie ar ia' the asods ? ,
: - 4nn. w4i relied onon hw Vnmr faith, and wbo? a1
lYilsVrvi fTiAnotf hat Kavim - .vrv.l.u4 nn li.t 'UnrksV II V
I ' ina ni-u vainJUUUW -
. I inipnssible to que. ma the vaiirtity d" lbs debt, and a ,
, l'n,nl,n: w ptrmw in-iuiiuj, w i irrou i urMiiuia.ii
' i fort to discharge it. ' ' - -.; .''.
" '' Tll aaannptaai of till fliate debts!) Iltf i
OtivrnmMit! hmm hn i-.t.ul mm tha lima
! meaaa of extricatinff the ritatts fromMhStf nhsent"
"1 ewassments J but as tlita mcur ia bf yimd ti1 "
- i trol ot MirvUml.
iipposiluo tbat she will be obliged Uj riie I"
' ! PVnient ot her nan it.ifttt. Ii l,a. h,--n itco prop"
1 ' a,'''e the proceed ot the public laads ansmg ice
! liiTirenl KttM. e.mr m.rnwx ..r i,,i.in..l in)nrorrini''-
t friends of education it contptilorsJor :"
"1 Whether it will be applied to nth. or both ot ibes
J,ww;he purposes of thetiencral Cweinnieni,J
1 .J ...I ...... I . l i .t . .. -k r k.iatanCaV.
- .-iu. aim canals i oi-junu mc rcai.14 yi - -
f How oflen Ess olJ"ortb C'ahdina ' bccn'MinteJ
as poor and" stHrilloas sad deficient in eolrrpru
. l.
Jfow often has niany "of ner"public men urgRd art
to.foljow the " fooileps " of Maryland, Pennsyl
vania, New .York, and other Slates, in bormwiafj
million oil the faith and credit of lli Stsl
make rail-anads and other improvements, wbich is
rsplemlonr and magnificence would vie with P
pean examples. But old Van Rip baa el'
been cautious ; ulw ivs slept with an eye f ce
ithe future. , - "1
Tit tfnj lober sens of fir r JgfiJjW
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