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rvr as tb;; are hof-nei,-suf icra ru- lies ' kul iter lake " bill . Bflt ( Itl - my : sea : uulJ1 lion, ierl a iJiaiif keef arty. -hn ; :end Na- ' rove, jther -y to .nwl : lis mors 14, ' ,aHJv (Pa-) lenly, ita ' I ia a I pCtf,-- -r x'"uhM. crmfurpfioNT '. " - understand Mr, Miirelioad, m hi iperxh at Pavidson, lost Tuesday, mails variety uf serious charge! gainst the Administration ami j the; "lert he accusal the Administration of corruption, beca"i ,l,e ,!""r 1,10 orth Carolina iaitlrtl giruck off and dirfirtliured a : Considerable num ber uf Extra p ipen contniui?j the proceeding of! the U'e Republican Convention at Raleigh, and the excellent speech of Mr. AvKBV,w4iich we pub-i jshed .it wek atleytng, or leaving the impre-! mm oil th, mmd of lh portple by hi maimer, that the Government paid fur I hi extra printing. Nu ' vory fur Mr.''Morehead to mute such 4 random charge, a this, for it ia a good dual like hi charge again us but he will find it hard to prod it; and wiles he ior$ prove it, how ,bould tie lUnd in the estimation of all hooora . blemeof '' :Y,,..' ,-ti . -vU ' But, ha Mr. Morehead1 so oon forgotten the Icade uf Extra from the office of the Raleigh Star, and the Rcgiiler, intended to build up Mr. Morehead fur Governor by propagating fuUe charge against Judge 8aundi:u, his opponent?. Who paid for these Extras f Our State Administration, we might say, which would be jut about a reasons Lie a M t, Morehead' conclusion in the other case. Bui our ohject at the eommencefhent uf this ar ticle was, to expose to ourjeador a most daring , attempt to gull the people and mislead them by the Harrison members uf Congress. While' Mr Morehend and the Harrison leaders here are aba'.' " sing the Republicans fur circulating c irrect intel ligence among the people, their leaders in Congress are flooding the country with "(1Tte MaJiionian, Edited by a blue-light federalist, filled with the gMneiet abuse uf the Republican party, and a pa per which claims the right of Abolitionists to pe- .' litioii Conjrew for.the accuniplishuient of their foul desiens., Here we see men elected and sent to i )Va&Iugton io4J.tbe People busioes,' eontribu- ling ,t'-to the utmost of their ability," to a fund to be used in publishing "political tmctt.litc of liar. rtttm, etc., 10 no irannna ny metiioer 01 Congress ,aUaMatry Vibe people. And we would not tie mirpriseto learn ' tiint lr. Morehead himself ia engaged in circuk- " ting fliese Toiil ' uVuineubk , 6 - V - This secret plot pf (he'rederaTiTa was tiiade puliTic by the (blowing letter.-writtert by a member, from the state w mw,jor Mi.2ijsvit eeems ""that in sending thii letter he mistook his man, and sent it to a Republican, who promptly exposed the author. -The federal member nf Congress ftom North Carolina' are, no doubt,' using the same' H'X'WIIO IV VlV lll'l IIVUIII'II M llllX aWtUlWe. them look' outT7" But to (he tetter 7 I' Let : ... . .. ,.,A v WAsmaoToii, Feliruary I. 184a ( I encl,oa prospectus lortheMadisonian. I circular, and aainple of pijier, The members of Con ; Thompson s iuilIT Aod yet, m New Jersey, rhiU twssfcelinp tho deep importanceot a general difftisioQ delphia, and Maschuaeits, evea worse than this ot l)lilicul iiilorinaiion, have cohtbibi TfcD, to the at- t ,1, n,j ei mrviiiri.M m.i of ilnr ahUJu in , u tAi i i . . I -? Vn'Srr,l party;wnrrogarH. 6x.wa FUND. We hope to incrcaat it to. an amoeatf mjiiired by Hie wants of the whole com aim Hy We! WMtrto tlevoie tt McIiisivclyTd" thoi publication of po-i kind tracts painplileta, lives of Harrison, Ac, for gra-l , liutciid distribution. For the purpose of placing the '. J,('aii't.AMwv rtriipiMeif.'ir tttf present, to ute a portion of H. . j We lii'i that tlio patriotic liberality of our friends in tin1 country, by ubecriitinns to that paper, sort to-tlie I'j'iil geouruiiy, will enable us to re-ituburo. ' If so, we ; aJml) employ aouio able writer of political tracts, Slc j Tne tat on each Whig member of Congr&s, in supply-: mi' liia own oigttiuLM uuLluuL It ie4HwfeHrtornerJ" It must be remembered, tbatcnc-half of the'diatrirta iww)ttet W-liwet h'ot o iiM-mbers Titrstc'sfirMild ! supplied. Every friend of his degraded countnr will ! hoao sha.neltwly abuse iL Tho Mj.lnonian j, eaafesTpeWtbrt , Iii pi.upmols iiuUliHlied by liu wiminilteo. W liats1 Int - ! It it In b hMM'(l that ever (nwn tvil 1 l,,rm thma ! It is to b" hojwil that every town will form these .-y'tieeewiepspeW'WIth'tttttt tr"6uW,' could' pa-a tliruujh i lany lnnJi. 7'a is the list chance of re.' )rm. rnink not of the liardnets of the times,' We iill be aninly n-psid M our liirht racriticeo in the cmily i icreaMNl prosiierity conseo'ient unon the ax-1, ..1. . ..m ,.j..v.i ' r-f 1 t-af ui -ttt lai'Jtlllia liiMU lira vrui 1TC IfV wrm with b"c and rich in expectation of glortona twite But we iiiiat be vigilant snd relax no effort We are contending wilh an enemy abounding in the twnjof onrruition, and dispeed to ne them lo per petuate it. power. The Republic eiecta every man l io Ins dsty. Lei it be dime, and victory will perch pwi ilio banner of tbe Conatitution. - Picaae return the prtwpectua as eoon as convenient, "rftepriBiifo,0rierded UyUEtt t'RAKK. riuee aluo rive uames in the different towns to whom r"iphleu,sVc, may be uaefully directed Yourobedi utervant, . s'.' J.C.CLARK,. X-HRrilM'tkVHKRVATtVK 1 The Hon. George W, Hopkins, member of Coo t'M from Virgiuia, was one of the few leading hpublicaos, who, personally attached to Mr. YYn. fiier, followed lwt sposlate in the first stage f lit dcsentori;ijnJerlTieover ir Coarwifim. But ,mc MrVRivesvJate letref hfts been published, t'mfesaing nisapii-itacy, Mr. Hojikins.too, has pub iBbrd a letter wnttetf to .one fjhia con'siitueiits, a which he defines his pTitiom" From this erv 'imtresiii uig tailor we intend -irrralfiah eXTrac(t nerentter, but nave now only room far the Pillow. which must be a most cutttog rebuke' lo Mr, hB. Mr. Hopkins is a very popular amen in etern V iruinia t - . " - -X 'The Conaervativ pHT in ft fTniivt Si.i, Tilli ll It.r 1Ka m.imImiim nT A., iMmhln -" prmciplea. And io the hope and expectation to "i. oi to irffMy thea0 prujpies, I becsaie a "cr of it But, since the prominent men who that prt, and gave the greatest force and di lnJM .it, have-plunged into dangmWo extremes, "penly omntensnce and sopport the public V public mcwes tbey lstaly oppwd ndrenrr ""i i It'd cmu'mni k. .... I. k. .1.. i..- r h.1., , ' "na puotic principle lo return to my Md LT1' "'"cwte of the Democratic party, and toco B?ct!" Ub thaw i the public cause. - ; T Democratic State Convention, lately held Pennsylvania, recommended Martin Van Buren candidae for the Presidency, and Col. R. M Jutt for the Vice Presidency oTthe Uuiled at the eniuing election. - It alo passed ,u,'"n approvinn of holding a Democratic ' ,ona, Convention at Baltimore in May next. ft -" '; Hon. Calvin Blvth hw been appointed Col- wo( tbe port of Philadelphia, vice Governor "h-ueceased J1 Nyoritj. la the next Legislature of ... ""iiwTtna- iwtnocrai will bave a da ?f 91 in the House of Representative. Corrvj'lioiii ia CtctUnsT'wi t! entM- ed election iom New Jerejt which there has been so much said, wnilio and duoe, ttwr are tws otlier cttrw j t before CtgrtM i. be srttW. We p-rcei these cases, t.k t.ie Jcnwy ea. be gin to attract n,uh buttce ia the paprra a me coutit o( thur roof m:(y, Our rea.krs alrrt! ufiMari ib New Jcr- sey case, and every Irf-rtnan wtw is enTitled tSS sole ought to view with brrf this high harxird tteiupt of a Governor, to trample oa the rihta ot t!l pPOjJe. He ta'aiieatfy'ree-tTri sontu men vIed Unlimgs frniB the Prrsv, tod kiefy a serre rebuke from U s Hum o Rt-presccUiives, which, by a majority of il rte) ha pot the seal of eou demoatioweal hinv-lle now stamk tteCtre the Country in aa uoetmable attitude, with hi broad seal of wax. ' .-v y .. .- ' It is reported that snow aesr (acts hare come outsioca ibaRepnrtof iho ComntiUee was' pub lished, which exhibit the kn obiter in a still more glaring light. B 4 more of this hereafter. '. We perceive by the papers, that the Thibidelphia cits U cms undergoing sa eisoMBatioa ia PtuU oelphia, in the way at ukiog eiJeoce to lay be. lore txmgress. ike eonteM n between Mr. .Nay- lor, (Whig) and Mr. Inger4l, (Rtrpabticaa.) and in this case, as in the New Jrey, the Federal Whigs got the certificate of Election by gross frauds, arc! secret bribery. II the eewspaper re ports of the examination of the ca be correct, it would appear that one thousand votes were polled in one ward mors than there were voters ia it ) It" these statements be true, if is to be hoped that the commissioner will probe this matter to the very bottom, and lay bt&re Congress the whole statement of the case. - $ ' ,, The Massachusetts case is another Eleetina . fraud, but, perhaps of a less degree thaa the two preceding ones. We base not y el .seen a mil bis- -tniy ctbla tttnsactiooniot, wis unfcnifand tUt the sitting member got bis certificate by ajprt$s int the rotes of a whole To-rnsiup, bv which ' been counitd, tije result would have been dilf -reoL Now, with soch examples of fraud before them. shall the people remain Idle spwat.vrs, Tand permit t he a'xeto be laid at the root of our Liberty Tree t What ought (fa he held mere saer br -freemen, than a jrVec expre$mL m puiAic a-xli through fhe bullot box ! Suppress theexerci-e) of lki$ rigk!, and oor liberty is gwe. ' Let the people consider he subjects well, aod jaay il the whule eowttry ought not to rise and Uwn dowa 'these attempts to destroy the rights f the penpie. ' J, ' What would the people of Rowaa say, if tbe ' suerin was 10 unaeriaHe, ine oar ener an cectioo, - . . ... 3 - . . Dl -IT 1 I . , . i ,-l . 10 861 S",aI, ,fM - - J -claim-Sir ibemseltes mil tbe sjerats and mjl the-eeear -in the "land. """Our neighbor, the Watchman, has not . beiea n idle spectator of ail these aennes going onj!V.p!,S'? Bt&te-tiam. try, and yet it defends and j'Mifir these Haar. potions of tbe rights of the people by the Whigs." It these practices are not thtifticjhly cxnrasvd and put down,' it will be 'useless fir the people to go to the polls and sole at all, asrkss, bnrause ....r,. .fljj ju..Lj ,L ,br" T"1 ' trrit m. VIh. - they-eee-te beeheeted ( by wmTm a Clrrk, "r a ShTtfr - ' AVa-a frost avime Tda Uii ai-mncrs frnm "M sjatetjjaaal j)t.p of Bonaparte in 181Lt seems to be the opiuioa - . . war. It i said that the arms of England and Russia are not far a part in the East, aod a eoo&cl is a , , , ' . o- prehended between thetn. . -' Il-lirwpe-elvowld' get rWt7'Sn.T fi Untied State could maiotain a arwrrwli'a between the belligerent Powers, it would add greatly to her prosperity but the fear is, they Would not let o - remain neutral- Our commerce would be very apt to get entangled with theicoperatioos and soun in volve u in disasters, if not ia war. The rrlatinna between this country aod England are out na the most settled ground. Tbe Boundary Question is assuming a moctmora aerioos aspect. v We trust, however, lhat the ' danger which Ihreaien snae pass od without war ; no frtead of bumamty ran wi.h fur such aa event, ahea be reflect on all the horror that attend it- . , ' Tbe prospect of a general War ia Europe aod Asia, may be gathered from the f dhiw ing : " . rsoat tbb leases sraa. lUittsk Paessions ia ltd. Tbe exiating troa bles Willi Chins aasy, er any not, lead to a Jueg snd costly war, but it a certain liiat- K4a looks earae-t'y 'at every difficnlty which may break oat m the Esst as " opening a prospect for undermining the Bntisb pe "in Ind. The wsr now anMecwtm spamst Circa, and the assemblage ot a fenatdsMe Kama aqaadroa in the Black 8e, all lend to tbe tortharsace of tbe great obp-ct which Kuia has so avecb st InwrL 1 I t deed it msy be said and K a amgar tact (Jut war only enl in tbe Cast, snd great evrett may gr.ie out of the trouble ia Imlia. ivr" M Trtn ' Tfi-' puvtl'J oT Cli(jluJ idlutiia m tuoismaUbie toaseaaly endangered, it M a araat remtrkatite acwa of sow r, influence snd territorial limit rpriag cg a p. tt way be (ant, from a asnre enoMaercisI ceiapsov. - We hrsr . the f lor of uglaod iraaueotly nw at; bet the tit r tlewlaud a a.very maU. p'tJoa uf tUt fkye ' t igantic sower is m ludia. The Brtfob Empire ia tbe Est Jadiw aoXf influ 1p one baadwd mtlmmnf fro " pie, and extends over l.2"l,(KJ sqsare mils mt ail eumate, trota tb snow so the axxiaUms nf the G,nt and llimruelara, to the bsramg ssad of II p!-"iL . aad twalwa buadred mile f lha aavisaMe river l.i due, Jung. Sulledge, Usage sad Bnnasnntia. wit!) la nra cities, ta'.catu, J-IIL . bVnaren, Uicae, l'iws Utoras, and tfenfey. laey aoU the i,re j-;al and all the reipaing prince aalbeir fpptive. tad caa - bring ioto the field aa array full a lare Rms. . GuMpe eanant, by a ewnained efft, d4ose RatrUrid from her vast pwaeon ia the Cl !, aad a to the Cbians ir, a e uletit UmL. if d m pr rcd, j - will be merely to see CM w uh tbe jaekasad eoaeera Th Et-llom A- Reacber, bas b a aomiettrJ t r Elector By the f hrriasiitea, ia Cara AhaiW, . the District composed of Gadlord, Chatham, af Haw do! ph, and est for lot District, a -iated ia tee Ut Es- 1 letgh Regiater. - f - vf ;-," - ; ' f)r The Goeerament deteriaiaeil to (aUblUa xNayy Yard at CUrW- (A C) ....CET.HXRRtOS'.a cr.tRM.t.Y.v" ' We find the fillowmi correspondence poblislied in the O.wego (New York) Palladium which pa per touches for . i f genuine!, as it was furnixhed fur publication by a mewber of the " Union Asao cuiKMi," of that sillage (Oswe) This asoeiatKm, as will be si-en, arc the politi cal frtrtids of lien, H irrimtn, and addressed him on the 3Ut of January lu as lullows t "Diva Sib r Is aeenrdance wuh a r-liit:.oa of the Udhsi Aauciatiua of tXwero, I am instructed to pro ptwe tii fee quettioas to you in relation In sohjucts that a Urfft purtHin ot this wet ion ot the' country feci d'Cp inbreat .. , The trvt is " 1 Aw yon m ravor of receHinp and referring peti tions fur tne iiumodiate abubtkio of siavsry in the Dis trict of Columbia. .. " . . " Second. Are you in favor of a United Slates Dank, or some institution similar to tliat, r tbe safu ks'ping and diveaiainf; of the public moneys, and ht giving a aailurui currency throughout the Uniteo Males. And lastly. Would .you lavor tlie pawnee of a gen eral bankrupt law by Congress, so that its operations mi?hl be eiisal m ru toe tHates ot the Union. I have only to say, sir, that the above inquiries sre made in acconiam-e with the muuiiinous awns of this. association, the members of which, I am instructed to say, entertain the.highest regard fur your past services, ao4 hope, should you be elected to the high office fcir which you are nominated, that nothing may occur to lessea you ia tbe estimation of a great and tree people." This hitter is signed by .Vc Hotckliu Cor- responding Secretary of the Society. Tbey received the following answer ; , CiaciMaATt, Peb. , 1840 "Onwjv ' Awitiutkmtimlemtn! Your letter of the III ult, addressed to Gea. llsrrwnn, has been ptsced in our possessum with a view to early at-1 tentanol This ia unavoidable ia consequenoe of the ve-1 ' ry aomeroes letters daily received by the General; and ' to which bis reply ia person is rendered absolutely un-1 1 .t. L. CI ' .' t , .. ,u, 1 !! ii Li. , " TT.f ZZ"'l.iZ , - T!lpM..tT: ??J?? two, you will attribute tbs error rstlwr to ourselves arni. , lnw.lT. M 7" -H""-; b: lOHaediais ailvmers, Uian ven, lisrruuii Joes lu-j ia, that't (merai stale as ftrtkn Jrtlormtum i kvmh-i. t.m tk. mAty white oerumrine bis r 1 " J r j 1 J p present so.tiotvuck couraa b busw sJopteuV aot lor purposes ot' e-mcesJinent, nis- to avoid all prmier re- spooMbiUty ; but ander lbs impression thai the UerMw ais views, is regard to all the important a pd ; exerting fttestiues of the ilay, have heretotire been giveo to tbe iw!4Mf;y,-ad-epty-ea'tf wbetiier connected with cmtiiutKnl er ether qnes- of J terjf general interest, hare uiidergone no reTgWr change. The committee are to the fopriy ofthis policy; thai oo uew uwje be I mute In Die puwie, from the consideration that t tie ;a-1 tioaal Cooveotioa deemed it impolitic at the then ciisis 10 Mblwb.aa general dttlswulun of ike mnps nl the M rft. QppHwmpmrt9rSMA satismly ttw pntw-y at the preaent remains unaltered la tne mean time, we casoot help expresmng the hope that our friends every where will receive the nomimtioe ot Gen, Harrison with esacthuur skua to eeneruo confidencn. - t- - - iTbe committee are. bow. publishing in pamphlet form, many of the former expressed opioious of the General, and facts and incidents connected-with his past hie, which will be.jUwaracd.ta you at aa early mo- ; This answer is signed by f David tiuynne, J. C. Wright, and O. M. Spencer," three lea-lingcdcr. mlisU of Ohio, and supporters of the General. "So, then, here the Americans People have an aounced to them the astounding fact, 1'iat a man who is -pa' forward "for rhe high office of Presitfont of the United States is pot permitted to answer V P ? h..!I'h',&!kw-iW" bave a right to know his sentiments, and that he ia surrounded by a Conjidtnlial Committee,'" who have bis conscience and principlea to keeping, and who regulate kirn as guardians regulate the con- doct of mtoors or idiots 1 I such a man fit for ..naKhlajrtaltoLsUto ted ftj-t, And fhi- rM, f'.tJtl 31 ' I don't intend he shall answer 'any mors question I Was there ever such an insult offered to lltejiijej.li. f geiHBoTTKiTXnierican PeopUtl , .: -Trtrry- doea w write rfiprtrWy" telnffla'T" " TBot the manner of this eraiiaa ia note axUaurdir nary taa'ISsevMtoa itselt'. I'tie federal candidate, tn iimurioo pf the jAjyal. and kfrtmwte Tnotwfcfit of the a area? of" divine riht" and "paasivs oUylience," is shut up ia bw caaTLa (called a log cabin") at North I Ben1- aIu.led from sight, and protiibited trout answer. I ing e.ueslioos ! To what can lais yeakxis supervision J be puqL-Uia tWasmee; thtrrmnmril toiTe- faver the reapoose of this oracle of IXxloni, appro- nn uii lav K,JUU p".raiiwH win hiik rvuviii i disclose too sjuch of bis ' ptwitsM" to smt the purposes ot t mysterious conclave that aresides ever bis eon scieace sadopinionst Or, has be so many opposite fac tkjes to ptcsse, that it is toipnaaible to satisfy them all, and, for that reason, -takes refuge In dojfed silence I Without eooM, bntt these frmstdcrstions have led to the adoption of a policy more insultioir 10 a free people, who are called apoa to rive their suffrage to a man who cannot be trusted with the disclosure of his own seotime.iui, thaa any that federation ita yst ventured loavow.. .:... -t - v . . ' . - j . iMrARTtAtrTftJTt'MOXTr The folhiwiqg array ol argument against Geo. Ilarriaia is (rum a Uteuumber of the " Georgia Joafauf," lb leading Stat Rights per of Geor gia.' Thi paper is no w and sver haa been opposed lo Mr.' Van IWeo, but, tt teenrv, rratillmora Tip; piMed to Ge II irrwofK -Wrll ourlJtitr Right heads iea4.ain .wtef3. rasa eaa aaosou ova.b - Til StmttM kigktt pi la still as wi-U liw-. pmrt rn Gs. tUasiaoa.- Protending lor, and deter. tbioed to advance, their pnnciptea, aa wall ss lo main- laia their Isadaiarfcs, tbey will not yield support to nee sr'm is.to their snccessso thoroughly aa enemy. Let ua for a aMiaent examine into this matter. tS have betw a eorfam iew ot GetJiarrtsuarWhicb we of fer ia pnan ot nor pilHm. - Mmlt dueiwg the itt Uf lurfofT aad a saalous supplier of the (editioa law.' ' r - II at sa arfvecaw P internal tmpeoveioen'l by tbe FWal Governroeni, maintaiouif Ui power of Cua- m to eonsuuet road and canal witba tb Kspuc kte Sute.',. ' "' '.-..'-.. ilesdwitama Pmteetire Tir:f,n4 eveb taa ig at ataay nwcoiwaneaof life.' W hen in the U. State Setate tB" I'STani Dt opjiisd ill reductitsi of llwt iniquilua aysteaa. ' These are km word aaed oa a see. lata occastua: "lie weaid aoar c ra ttrrrls of Avrii sad CaarleaKM casered wtth grass, than ton. teat ta a mtiihcattu er rearal nf ike Tariff Ims. Haia ProcUoMtinaaada Fore Bill ana In one el bw peecbo he declared;' : I bar nut, lellowertisees, endesvnred to explain to yoe the principles spon wkick the Government ot our Umoa ta formd. I reeoimneed to yon, however, the I'rociamslKiA of the Pr-axlenl of the United Mutes, wl a the lUtb of IVc last, and the epeechiof Mr. W-fbiter, delivered m the rtenata of the U. H., at the but 'sesana of Conam, in sawr to ia arguments of Mr. Calhoaa, ss containing the mot ebaioent aad raw iti.ryxpnitioa of those principles that hars recent ly puMwrKH. Vy amiuif that frneUmtmn, I thmk Gea. Jacaam h renderrd service to hi cono try T f rearer BMgmtade tuaa am pWndid vtcuiry at Aew Orleana ', . - : . We will aot y that he I an ahrditionurt, because w kivese coutniiictioa after contradiction, to thw cbsrire. but we ft ml him charged ay.h writinj tii fol kwne. Ui owe sirmtura is sppeoded lo the extract. aad abould it ta a false charge H' jrtoiid lotsgere th:j lia've pivoB eontniilictVn to it. It w taken from the rhilaNtliV'ipMt, a psper'iirintsd in Oiito: 7'o l ht Puldtc rVlliiw-citixis: Buing called auddenty homo to attend my sica tmiuly, 1 tw but S moment to aiwwor a li'w ul tlie calumnies which are in Circulation concerning m. . I am aocuti of baing friendly to slavety: From my earliest youth to th! present moiuent I bave been the anient friend of Human liberty. At the aire ot H, I BW:AME A MEMBi:itt)F AN ABOLITION CHJTi', esUblmtiwI at Kuhrnund j tiie oojitt of which was to ameliorate the Condition of slsve. and procure their ffsoloin b every Ifirsl means, , My veoentbls friend, J ide Gatch, ot Clermont county, was also a member of Uim society, sml baa lately given me a cer tinVate that I was one. The nbtiifHlum ulmk I thrU Mine esder fuilhfntty prrfitrmrd. , WM. HKNRY H MIRISU ,' InsdJition to this, ffon all Hint we can father of hi acta, in relation to al tvery, we do not cotMitlur him soiind upon that subji-uU s - . ' His election w mid five ascend 'ncy (a priueiplHS at war with the Constitutions-principles which JrH''ro niarj Republicans have, ever warred againnt wiihtxit . comproiniae,. :, . t - 1'heoe are a lew, snmng the many reMn, why tU State Ritrhts pnrty cannot, and maintain Us integriiy, support ', iL Uaaaiaoa liir the I'rvaklency. , NORTH EASTERN BOUNDARY". On the 20th ult., the Presideni communicatml to tho Senate, a late corresfiondei)ce between our Secretary of State, Mr. FoaatTH.'aiKJ Mr. Fo, Briti-b Minister at Wahington,which iiulicatea any thing but a peaceable termination of our North Ii stern Biuiidary Question In regard to this question, the Alexamlria Oaxetie (good authority) , remarks ' ,r. " ,-m , .v' Ws rewrrt to indirra the public that the dinmite bo. tweeo lit : United Hum snd (ireni Britain, ia relation to the North Kstrrn boundary, has, for Tlie-nreseut, swunied an onfisorable aspect. It is imrleralmxl at Wssbingion, t!at Stt. tox, the Brilwh Slinirter, has rvecttully dectmed any further correapondencQ with UmSecmJrv of Hute, ui.ul he receivei further sdvi. rMtm.a h14 .,m,r,i.nL.n(tlh.llih.rilt..hnm.. ta in plmnt mntxd, ft instructitu m to bit future courm. It will Nt t?mmtnrH thut Urn hut not on tlmt P- T?wTr" "Tv" were num Jarfi and hftlhe diulomausta eompleiely sViMessto4 matters ot tact In the mean time, a retrimeot nf u. d. Artillerv baa been ordered on to Maine, which is now on its inarch to the frontier. It i alsoJinQwn,tlistLlTue-Prin!inf fJommtttee have olimioed tea- srnne members of CoojroBt, intimately acuuainfed with lb eubjret, b va exprsssre their ssrwasnf reheeseme of immodiats diltioultv. Il is nroner that the nubile shouid be mnle acqiniiitedfwiUi the facts of tlie case. !"' ,; H ; c q jj G aRstsioN ax ' B 'ldw Vs'glve a, letter, fumi a geailemaa who is n4iugi' teniiorary stay in Washington, and also a letter to the Kditor or the Charleston aisrcury, eon taininir intensstinir sketches. ' - ' Our latest date from Washington are lo (he 2tb nit.- On tliat day, the Treasury Note Bill, authorizing the UMue of five millions of Dollar in Treasury notes lo meet the immediate' and pressing demand of the Government was passed, by a vote ol lit) to Wjor ; (-four maiariln ft T . ' ' ' : The people of this country are but poorly informed of the outrageous course ot the tederalists tn tjongrea to embarrasa the proceedings ot that body, and prevent, it pogiible, luppliea being voted to crry on the opera linns of Government. On llii Tre&aury Note Bill, they kept np their praetieeof 1 speech-ma king not to tlie question betoretlie MiKiae butabtiHinstlie llepub- bean prty and in praiai-of Gen, Harrison, furweok, while they sdmillti themselves lint it was neccntary and hurhly important that some provision should bo .mda to av the Government from bankruptry. Ono Wtt-'fedo1lntti-'-Bsrwatd brSeV York, kept the House in session mir tchoU daa end a night endeavoring lo stave off this Bill; and behold I when the question come to be taken on it, one third of thci federalists, fearing to voto again$l the Hill, left the House, snd did not vote at all in it as they did on the New Jerse question. Did the pixiplo coinmiwion these men to go to Wiahinffton in order to prtvrnt the bnsinera from being transacted f-One weWiru - ftnmthrrrr "" ; u , . mi !.: . .1 - I . .1 - r . .The proposition to print the Journal of the Commit tee and the evidence in the New Jersey caas, i still k-iw eVvate byt Thoy will keep off, a long a possible, the evidence of "Ihetr tjraWft'fcMtsawng tb the public gtiid."' " ""-" ' A great deal of private bnsuiess haa been tranmct. rjdr-wtr.rther IKwi', mtd,"wtwnin;.wW&4yf'!kr ,u-eriy aitioornment probably th best thing they , could da 1 be Sub-Trury Bill ha not boen repirted from the Committee of Wy and Men. .. e,v. 4 Extract of a Utter to the Editors of tke,iijfrn. at. -eefoaiWaX The proceeding of Congress are be coming more interesting as tho fcScwion advance. The imporfaat measnres are now under consideration, and the different parties have to how where they stand. You, no doubt, know that, owing tn the (3omprAinie Act, and other c iuaee, the income of the Government for 1440 will not be sufficient to meet the expenditure. For the puroose of supplying the deficiency, Ihe Com mittee ot Way and Mean have reported a Rill for the issue of five million of Treaiury Note. Thi it pro posed us measur of temporary relief! It, will not only relieve the Government, but it will be of gnat ase io relieving in country. This bill will cenamly paw, as the AlinmitmtiMrHrty andwinioot-lhe4Vhiga will vote for it ; but it i violently opposed by moat of the Harrisoo men, particularly from the North. . And what do you thitiK tney winl in Ha place 1 Soto of them have come out openly for raiaine tlie imiXMt du- ; ties that is, fie- getting npthe Taairr galn ! ' Oilier of them come out for a new National Dtbtl Tliey I seem to have llitir heart set oa more txe and tn- olher fublic UetiC: , . 4, Ime of the llarriwm men; Mr.-Marvin; brought for - ward a Bill to appropriate llmmnw, rA I may v id , the end, milium, on plan of Internal Improvements 4 r 1 he friend ot tne narmnnnration. to man, voted tgatoet tbit KhoKMi; whde all the Hanwon frien, except a lew Trout the iilti, went tor it. ' The House rulued to receive th Rill; but tl.ia shows the principles of men. If these folks could only succeed iu slecim th old man Harriaia, what a Wide row they would take t It would not b kmz hefor wa would have sn Increase ef titerTatijf, snd sll th blessings of a new national debt Died oa Ui const ry. " t tiare DO d-Kibt y..u bav eea tint vote ha been taken on tb New Jersey cse. Tha Connor's niea kav been rejttted aad the Proptr'l men put ia the teats, What a rcUik Wiia is to the decoders of that . outrage comiaittsd by Govarnur Psamnjton. The Ad- eiinitration ma had t majpritg of jmljr wttl or avaia "th Ilouso, aod yet, whs the vote wis taken, the hees-wsx" men were rejected by a nwjority nf tkir-ly-OM totesf It is said that some of th foderalial wees slang by their conscience, and did not vote it all. No vote, I believe, baa yet beea Ukaa on th Inde pendeat Treasury Bill, but 1 aadrsUnd it will become a lw thM Svwion. . Tha money tn pay the oU penaioner haa already been armcnpristed. The only moMure, it is said, that bas passed this ftewion, without opposition, was the Bill - . .i . I r i i .... m pay lowmsmofnioi ixHitrreas tnernseive. I rxMio" , Uii waa a pretty popular Bill, as all partiesvoted for it. GifTerpoadtlv the Charleston Aerewry.. ' :. ,''. : ' WAMiiacrToa, March 1, The lute movement in iha Smibte of the United States, and the nu nerom petitions ind account of public meetings wlnoi,we receive daily from I'enn. ylvam and other Btates, havuii an eye lo the re establishment of the Tanll, render h quite prnlw ble that, before Ihe close of the fSossion, a criou etlort will be made to revive the ayttein. V , "1 r Tha abnetice Of other iTir lo occupy his atten - linn, caused this matter 10 be alluded, lu in paxsir-o, lately by Ir. Webttef. Jlio batik hobby hot been ' . . .... . r ' .' ridden (o denth hy its supporters, and tlie penjje, without even the precaution of L'gis!iuii, arei fully awakened to the evils of tnonooiirtst that all the sophistry in the world will lie unable to firre them aifuui to support thene eampyres on our aa tioiml and individual prosperity. This, in itself, exhibits a henlthier slate if feel ing among the hiahs of the M:uple, and the recog nitliHl by nil of the utili'y uf a entiMituUual eur rency, inusl have an equally good eflix-t mi jeig their eyes lo the frauds tei-! ruled uihm the wbnie producing community hy the niiwcalh-e Americaa system. This is about all we have just now in s;eeulsie " Utxifl, as the rucceas of the great nwanure l Go- . yernmont are placed 'beyond a douU, since the asV " missHNi of the memliers from cw Jersej, fuaw at whom were qualified yesterday, and the oiaer is daily exiected to take his seat. After a tapes ef torn three months and a half, tbe majoniy baea at last succeeded in getting bosiitess ra rrwia, aad if any error or dVlny oceura, it" will not be tbe faat i if I lie opposition. Il'uce, the necewiity for fixing an early day of adjournment, aodthe arrlt b which Senators, wiihout distinction of party, prese that initasure. Two weeks from this time, whoa it vU be taken up, you will find a large vote ia fnv.ir nnd when U reaches tbe House, the sellable men of alt parties will unite in passing it, " The Cumberland R jad has received its tjwnas in th House already. vTlieaingle aneech Mr.. Pickens, with a Utile sharp shooting by . Mr. Hub. , bard, of Alabama, sent it t Bn early grave, ia ' spite of. all the-efforts of a boat of orator, erbeac-" cu,ned weeks in surtaininfl its death elraegk. v T v rhe bill fir the iue of five miliums f Trea4 sury notes is the immediaia tnmnesa ju arw b fore tho Hi'iuan. and aftns.' amna Thflnae - tlemon TeHut wlml bs been said tea biaJ'? "V limes, and keep a quorum from remaining. !it.. friend Dr. Pelrikin may soccoed ia dropping tl f previouf question on them, and thus Kmure the . i pnymet,iof the public debts which they say sat ilia depart men! are rapidly accuroulatins. fcoana two or throe morning have been occopiedia Com : mitloe of the Whole, diyiiwiiis; this hili, aod, ia day, Mr.1-Culeh CuHlimg ia finish inf a,peecfcf , ' agatnii it, comuitmccu about a wsc stare. pile, and we shnlr .not hear .until jhe.4aC-liii--- rrtonlP. vhnUamount , is .ti be paid Messre, Blair i d Rives for executing tbe public work.. Tee . ' f . " onuui v is inat oocnange will tie nauia w iaaftrv -ceauf 1819, a fixed by a joint rewdulioa ti Caa--.,t . Kress,'1 in isct It hi quest ion with many a ta v tlie atrthorrty of the flmrsn atorar tt-aJtertto,--t rate without th concurrence f lh Sovattw m The Committee on Foreign A flairs baa Ueir ; hand full, between China, Maine and Mexiostat nothing definite can b done until they bear further . from those parhu and the probeSihty ia Ttiat soma- time will elsM0 before they will offer a Report.. V y M r. J oiiet .t he Ch tir man nf t he. Committee if War . nd Means, is in the depth of business, tar wluca be is iiow'allowed to tfhow eminent talent. Ilets ably supported by the member of hi Commnte, , and cannot fail in carrying through whatever may be reported. . . :.:!.'--' r - . - I learn from the Committee on Public roili!ing, that G rcoiioughe splendid marble statu of Watt .ingtoo on 1iorebnokiit now-ready UMtmXZr. from Italy. The otd Tirotm afbiir now in tbe ceav Ira of the Rotunda, will probably be throw a tuta the Tiber, at Mr. GreeniMiirb nrntHswi to ydec hi 4ft.TlllWsVJstWf ' pedestnl of len foci i asked for, to Vlaci the figwa :. upon, and the whola axoeasa will erulakls- an. ' proacli 100UO, 4 ...j, L4. A' Symptom of War, Tb London Wee Dispatch,. of Feb. 19th', sayst "Tneaerormt ceivedjnim the United fjialca are oftbraewrijg aspcclfrne scientific men sent out by Ihe Brititdt Government to survey the disputed territory, a r '. !5!!Ilih.aUJ a hula of Un defied" Tnn'J IralonMlurGreBt Britain, and th full etrunnh , othe flattorttfrM ba piX&l&i'r?,"" ' The DisplMf it a radicut paper. Vnil not Lkdr lt.bt oeyi,ver Goe-T' , eriiinentr; 1 he above, however, is the only awaice r fc . we have met with, of the Report of th Boundary v a ij Agent. Ifthelitatemont be trie, the Tact M to-- 1, 'i,;.' doed important.-rkiladrlphia Inqwrer. "Otd; Fnrfifcliii HT.'Winore was onanimously elee- (od President of ihe 8. W, Railroad Company, ki.i r..i ti i i . . . WU, UUVI1IICU. Col Gndfuln m l,Mn lf-iAt fc A woman m Hi. Louis, in the absence f ber husband, look, down a rusty nintol lo cloaa it, not Vf- -uppolng if lo he hded, and anappnd t first mi a - - femaloncighlior I o scare her, and then twice at k t , Mr. Russell. The secoud time it went nfl and Vi!U ! . ea .mm. - aa- much for the fi, of ludiiu with what one due not understand. - t - - ' Tlie llichigaa Sutcaman says: A tittle wirt ab"''' eight years old, dsoghter of a willow women reeidmg . about eight miles from Lspwer, ws rVighveoed irj imrh J mannor, on Wcdncsdty af last wsk. that ths Cied ta. about two hiMir after her Iright. Her brother, a small' lad, dressed himself in a dried bear ekui,ud chased nor ne wa going tp neighboring house," " -We have jut heael of tlie rciTrion.bj flterianeVl. - " vsuis Legislators. nf thn kill In n...i..VTl. . sumd fcpcci paymeata, by a tot of 49 ioi , r.- a... - Trial of- Wind. The trial of ijj uVuiifur t una te voaa, J " foMhe nmrdor of hi daughter, ha ""TiTTwrind ia ttt -ti-fMMi' .. ar .nfurwvi ws ins C f HttJ irVeelaMVlHrXafV i'htlsdHprrtf Court oftjlyur snd Terminer,.! . In this Count, on the Vilth nlL. by the Re?, fismnrd Rotnrnck, Mr. JAMRii CAilPiaN lo Miss CLEM. J ENTINE V, HIEUCK. 4 " In this County, on the 2ith u!t : b ''" JH, Mr. OUADIAH UAUrTUN t Jlis. EUZ.:. , ' BT114KX)DMAN. , ' -,: ,, - " Just Ueceivcti, and lor SalcV . f - IOC Keg Nails, aborted aiaca, .ftZ,- .-.-1.-.- ' , Z 'og"nctus fujsr, , . - m 1 ., .llo, .-i. JdoltSBftL" - -fc. n S-W'SackaHalt, . 1 1 L--..J0 Dozen Gorman graassytiies, -m- ' - do. nghhgraia du" , - i'S0 Barrel tupertiue flour, ." "; '-. 'Hi Boxes bunch Kaim,. ' r if , k & w- MURnir. fialiliury, Mrch57, 111). . , . ' , Ntn,ICB.-AII tliow indebted to the Estate of Jota Turner, doe'd., eitlier bf bote or aocouf.L r m. ' ' quested lo come forward and make immediate payment, - ww wiiiKvr inuuiRsnes can given. All IIkmo ha-' mg claim ginl aul litate, are requested to present them, duly authentieated, within the time prescribed ' by law. pr this notice will bo pl.-ad in bar of tbetr ro. - wvary. . , . It. TURNKILI . , a .TURNER, 1' Rown County. N. f! A,;r it in . ' Adm'ra, 3t From the SotA Carolina Manufacturing " rnJ SobKribar fas rweived large wnplyiXai . . a from tli above Compny--oiil, if not aup-TKir, to Northern make, and ha mail arrangement for a rt?tilar tupply wl.u. h writ be wold, teh'Ursale mr eeo4, on reamnahlo terms.- - MICllAiX CKUWN - ; tiiW)ury, U, March 37, 110. 9' ' r r a v a-1 -.
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