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1 - - I, ;-t i - i- Jt'wtrMeaV.v 'sar"5isrji'v tstwmtjV ' t4 . ' tJlil U illlK "SLAVE'S, j '';-n. II if'n-.-i. iln-n :i i:t n.lxr 'f tto Oi'.,o Lr7Hhtflny"Tr'T?:Trwwrrn to-d f..r ito itoh j-jv ii.rr.i i t .;t;i.,j!'i in,-' otjimney as of 'he details d li bill, .Ui unfUinJ ' y'''. r ' -p, fjnri'i ,V Ts7 i, i7H I'-jTT Ju f V t . T w , t "ilJ ! u 1 1 , 1 1 iT Appropriation B.li (uswii tin- Horn) of U-k ' ljc.it of drum, l sgfkc a ,.. r .i.nd t-to lie.,,- jr--i.t.tiM- in Saturday night last, und will now -y a earned.''' - come I i;re the Siiiato. ; ," Tltis fiiitwi, Din feder.itot have the'impu j ' fiiit'icwuily w;iirtol to reoHire r, the House is Venc lai,iH':i ' old h!;iii(lr.". But il in la-ver" j I" mu.-l ll.'is morning only- with tin; design of ') tnpWtrue, m vi rv' piruriiUr'Vi tint vry leit-rr. ji iirriiiu over i"'Titir-Tity wxt,Vid u the iiilerve. .An " old slimier,''' is it? Vj have a copy- ,f ih.ijniog time the Il'ili i t bo '. ikm ! .ut HiitJ v-tiii- 'frute of'Oliiu; itiil' the. ua'uitt if .William li:iirj fioMl liltMtenetr uf Mag ' . . Iliifivin if n f f-r!t-i union;; tlwe-e who voted for; VivM. -The Ilou-erf Representative met H. B it hi tho "A t.ak fr itself, aid the re'i-der j --tenlay, fir form's sake, at fj o'clock in the Mi".r. i-a ilii'!t s-n Lo-v exactly Ito atom -article oes.'f.""2 ''"' iHii'dwtdy"i.dj.iurnl over till Tlitirs- rnto it. Tu moc materia! pari of tin; auction r.fi-rn-d to ia'a-, follow v: - ... ' " li' il fin hi r f!t"cnl, That' whrri sny. perw.n hill to impiiixiiie.d ctiji-r isi xKiit or otherwise f'.r the non piym'iii of fine or eo., uf to'h, it phall e liwfil lor ti'io .liwif-ftf tho nuii" Ut nell tint ich p'-rion nrrviiit t ny rxrwiu wit the bta'H, wlio nwll piiy !iif) tti',lo mo'iiifit Jtt lor tji n!iorl'.t iiorhxi l-M:llLMt -H,iifJtii4- MtJfUW-BoHoiS !4ti-fe-ff ot knst inn iisyt : it Ma mm uch lo wrinar ilwu.J;. . tho tiiMiir !in gio lotto, fnwctia'i? a ceitilicatu rh'yt-of .and . 'S':tSus!Llhs.fULtl ia ilia, wtiici i'iiiip i Ji n r !;iHoii y-iwrtcn ancli Mtrchar and us noi;fr tiiLII to ttoi of mutter ami tiriaufjIuU) tiie i-.iiio of ucrviludu exiJifes.'' , '. ) Thu FrJi:riitotii twy, Iii'vpi!. t!t thtte wlnto klavt were 'IhUpet, rotibat J-e.,'rVtkm,"agMst, 1 'i tnifiudi'rtt falMMio'Ml. 'J'luVrves, aohtor, forr, , and that c'.i were jriMtftd nich more kfhrfly hy the law of Ohio, 'if.nn Iip"r "tle, vkhotji (Jen. vll.rrim vuir.il' .to toll a slave. The lluxve mid fohbera w";r!Mnl to tho Slata prii m, whrro they wete well Ii'HHerJ, fn,firliihly clotfi'vl and ld taught a uwfuf' tra'f, ftii'tab vs ' " (Mit mi: fj r a goQi k'-.wjHsr ftf mwlh'tit rnoral clmrictf. known to be hifiiuric, though brncl, B(i'iiiit',d fy tto iStale,; not toca! lie ftinde tho tot hit), tot tocauxu t nonpublic had in-.f'y cttrifytancg iolij in tegrily, ; cpaciiy ' and exriiolary nioruU. Uui tin Ilarrixoi) law li,d nothing t' o'o tiih Hindi r. mi " tt jtiT(l T ' j'fiJTri.jf inatiri, !?iiu!ly iibi involving liny morrtl p'lilt t'iorf im- ijrtiihllf b; imjir)jf:rni'si,hut fir .wnh smalt .mitoy fit ar . imKar(f,; iliiili Ai acanl'i driving uvfV a toil briljo in a &f 'jii !ii a walk lt:)iii n tut tfrry lickul i,ot turi.ini; nut to njk on l.hgJuA way when wTT(Td-r'lu''ing la aci'ppl aome jiftly town office- ri!lilin& willio.ut ' IiceiHiJ peddliiy tin ware wiiliwt a 'rmif-i-playiii( -ut inn pins, jttyL4ito4-firi'i'4raBiiettgW' ji iriii:iiliirt it MKjr th iy the i'uiu jif x.i&iMii. rjtt'it MtitJ to iioid like ri lie lit f lio- tl m lite. An olj revoliitioimry soldier, "whfrt InVultcd Ity s tnrv fill to cmld it'iil tl ik ltorer, if hlmr- tmm-m-ir-rif ftl4tTwlVr;tto-l'Tir i TT.. '.i ? .!. u, uj ..i. 4 uuu m-w , tnui t ioc tt win iTy B'nuo uiaaiu anBinoi, i ;- .to-tbid.': ;. . ' .' ', - ,s. - V, r I-MI A Ic'i' k H-L K 7r r A wewipBpefy'-ariwt-thr 44 ling- jabtnAfirrr cute," i franked in great rnimtora lo tto TJeopUs. It ia in the hand of alwihi every UarrUou.inan in . luwiuiiul tnuutr TiW leMbHheH jtrove tto jow cinmni vbieli the rcder-iliaii place upon) the (;oix en of the people, let the f,ll.iiii; Kampl of trittli, u-1 cuiitiuii-'il in , th j rvxif flnhh. oraoof the Hurrwn fiction, tiai:o. O.j in fiia pnir; i it coariw pi int. r-'preseiiiUiff " a l!i cabin," who Harrwou end an ' old moMi ir Hl.-o:(1ioir t,i Irr.,.! .it it iiml intit.-i- l!,iu - . "''. ., - ' . I 'lie above H'jir,3frnjtii(wrwni-u, r.,. ; A wrnWiwc private citiznu, Tn ilirt act Af. We ominir an oh! auLto,, i..ia hi, - .AaulibcUi faUboad,:.lM4i.d t-ttita town ndUU -vAicUjIiotavttoww iji vicinity, hy tlie fiipiwl-iof 11 imsiiu.aWj, mH"W$-gamZrj, not nuvyiiveina l.ir)t.Hwostorw nii r.,.nv.i ' 'Mit,jo "q."'!' i;y uviMWKiL.iiL-mm-TaTMrTFloe cylnu" " i'tiuitkcilU Carolinian. iu,,1' l'''"r 811(1 Utreearctoa, and to baelevaied . B v- . . .. , ' . - I ,.l. ...... I ll I ..1 l..t! ... ' ."--a. . . " . . I , ,, f if. ... ....-' ' . , ' - ' - t.f. tup. i r .ittvtTf! tv rivAVi iv i.... ... e . .i u i i i. i"imil impiii n n nvi HI 111.- i.iooim iveillrtli'r.-" M, . e,, ,. . ,- . OH?uklflir oil ih n.iiuiiLioil. I -irri.aii.,ii,ti ,,l uittd '. -I., , , ., , -ill ...... ", . i 'i',i uiv . "'wi-ztrijzmtxist x-jyvKiter-i'itiriiv' . uf Ihe tnemisof siinnlv. A bulLh ol Trcuuiv Imtu-t r" '' ' 1 1 1 ' J w 1 t- "ncd to PiiilmJulpJint, wr towntly wi"tiTiii(fTriwt i. ..priuialioii lit n Ikm-ui v two - vn-eks-alter r -Ihey wcte due, and it ea:uiot to doubted, with tho iic'inn tit demanding imymci-t at th ry c'nUMl.not Iw rniict up ,n lor sliills to ho paid, iintirnitthoified by the iii,iiropriiitiotisof Cou-icsh, nnd lIur',1 "II 1'1' Hk llio-ilfbl l.H.t Ito lVel sury ft at w'i dry, it Ua acltMllv tillma i with the nccniiiig reti iiue? ;ud huu ihcy Ihoiielu ilml $I",0()0 tli Tn i- .iry d 11, lis would bn.-al; jt, jhcie " , Wih Vifiliji lOli 1 1 1 1IT1 . u" ii i it a huUVbl duU:i "The imellycncffj; roir.sioiiaf ..p,Hisiiiom I ...it. i.i- il...... o l bel.ing i lo Ihc uidvi ni "iin.ill KitutoL-." . " iitw.stiruptxi.i... ir rjaictoM. gentle- mun alio Uoly ruirOiided his c.-uscieo,-,, ly .y, - L ur k rr (if a ss. .111 n. tt if. 7n a iKi.Iumh.iia 1 u . .: .''a'.yr.'r.'::'.' lin.'.-"t j?I "'."i.H j yiiw llm Jay f lbs ih.imHw; tif -hr JJutaJr-w-sHWrtiHti. to Mi.s-lAiiiing iif pulilii; npiil,,"Bd ltmiirTirrTiti7Miniie i WTic, paiei.l cjuWuot to;-?.V Bui. lb:P aa-1 .j,,, cWeiili d Wnia Young Menlo tes,H.nd KAII. d..5hterof Cant. John MII.k-I,. ptoceedi, nlld determined to make an efi. , gaciou ih.llrs iigmnst tho Creda.of Hie lioverit- I ,- ,1.,. Harrishurn N'onation r tmunoor In U County, on l'oetny, thr IWi yiotiTiChy the 1 . H ' . " a" ' n"-1- 10 : : k ,,mf '"i KuilrAnv W,L,JAM MAULTtoM-iT;"rr,! ; "u i ; accw,,,,,, lUi i . Alif the lreani.-v Note 1,1 . and I hat llm Tr.,11. 1 .- ., ' r.L.. r" .. . ,- lIJAAHu.HI LttAlli. , intruded them-'lve i.do 1 he ineeliliiT. am nnn ,,l f - - 9- -" t - - - - - , - iy. .iim i r 1 I'll ii it ia. rii ifiiirntii in inn iiimi vniiTk i 1 -. t ". ...--,-.. i-u .H nutsiila. .- ven liuudMKira open barouches,' jelianj-otit aeutinie.it i..co Uie lOili pf.W-"; p.li drawn by fmir whit? horses, Tontamrd lho i'2' Al that lime l-.i uddrefsed It iter In tbtllVKi mend" ol P. -. Mr. tVi Kr.. u-..' i.jiior li u jiuuiiu iih, 1 111 i.iu 111 which in- w rote 1 :- ." ' "Ftn: , I... ...i ....... ......1 1 . . .1 - in 1 o-if lil-l I'.i ,11 1111 H (.'ilMlillim-il HI mei ondntofr 'aiThfl t!Min.'e.ettib. tu.pi.hlU ibair . , i , " . ""'' 1 1 . 1 a cM.-..rs, ... in i -M .r, m iMiUiirHl r,HHi4, tlml tiiw iTt!r nnv r f'tft Alum MV i.-WI Mr VVjIIih,- .j V i rpwil.rmiy oT ''...n,; J'i- yvTi..Mi s.;yiijUuuts.;i-iHik,of N. V?, Mr. Garland, and a'ptcl.an nrr arcoM v. itii incirjevn. v ever ueiievvq tlial every elector has a nym to iniifco tins call up .' on Ih.pQ who oiler the'rrs"rvie to thepeojle,an4 that lb caiidi.laii's are. Wauid l anaivef it,' 4 ,No Mn, imTtt f" ,ht can.MtaheUi vt'nlit.uKlard and bannets. Toe 'sptoid.ir t.f J ; ,!" f'ir!!'t'' 'loclant.kt.f.r tj.e public vve, whila t c' ,..r4,t , tjevimd' descriptioiu '., 1 counted y nipyit hi-! prv cut p-MtUion ' a a canilidjtg for lMVi.n b indied baimcirt. toiuo id' thum uf 4h i..t Hii Vn,nk -ryr ' 1 rr,?n ?'., li U r h.i iiifir. i i;,T .nii.4 U!,j. itll t!.t,, ,,.,, ,,n to i... i,... ... i. i ii... i . .-.. . . . be has cither renowu'ed tlie sentiments expiegsej with s i trm-h apparent sinctrrny m lT:, or it.ii ho coiHiJeri liimsetf at tJiisliiue imt ait nNri-! . . ilia fcti-viwi'Uu!id ui-'ido,'! but. . .U m.re-etV .3ImUU r-'t i rum, rrtry nirg,-in;: vmi'ij n.-s.-niiioo, at a puWio rueeting in ILun, lella tna whota slo'rv . .. .i j -i-i... ill : puhho meeting in U.un, lella tna whola story .i.... ,i....,.riii,.i; - uvinii oio i. ni--. vi l ""'m - . Ri'ivlccd, 'that Ihe -present em-nrns-iornis of ourttalrt and Caimtry, are attribatable t't-various cause, ainotijl ahidii the following are prominent, yi: V - ' . 'i " 1 KxcrSviva emisainna of R;-er munev " "' Lce'jivo I vilis from foreign countries: . ' L.Yrivi i-tiirt-ilioo ! Uxch.ivc! eXinediiHriij mf Canals, Kail Roads, Arj.j and an inordiniite ih tire amo:i tho few to ac-f.-umulilt? weshb without Intor. "' ' " s 1 Iirig- The cnpiul on'whn K- the FoJeral;ts UTiO to elCUl i.iea. nairiroit i rvviroi. .-. . ' , ' " ' - - v : L ECTiON?. . At' length, after a proloiij-ed uil at-vere discus piitmef of The.'cnumryiraf tH j ! nay, wing u.e longest aojitiriihiuu wnien umi imoy Ic mld I'.iN'ctitQtiunttily iinko without ito coiiscil id' I to Ssiiatp, ; ' The -'enate nK t, tmd, if,out'!) many niomlaira wt're nbMui;, took up liili! 'jAKr, "ft l!lt wirnt; umtiid uwtpta, the (trneral"Apiriipriattiin -JJilt, whiidi, .af ter nt many if iva of rlclwte and conttsl, had paid I thi- f t i isrf "fj vif. a: f 'iilA ' i V "f jja Jkti4.'laj!'Jjistos 1 I he aiiioMiJinciit'i iiiaile i the fteiiate wiK P-quire, of t'oiirse,' that the bill itimll again corns hi tbr the , IIo(e, The Senate, after" aing llii" Wl. d-.j jouriied "over "to TlmrsJiiy yatioaal IntdUgct; cir f May 3. ' '''"' ., w :,"' '.- '' :',"- .' ; ' Orrhpafioalrf" Orfpon.Thc following; Joint Itroluloii wa "recently reported to the Senate hv y.t. I.inn, Chairmati ol the Select L'uimniiiuo, on, i In? OregofcTetritory. ' , I , r T Joint Hm-ohitioii lo ai)thnriM)'tlm adoption uf mra-t-Ui e-, fr (he ((u;u(mlioo and aetlleiiieiit of the j Territory of Oregon. ' . ... ,;,T f It nut red, tiy Ihc. Senate and lLmne Rrprrntn H&rttuf the United filiitrt tf Amenta m Von. : (re atmmbh'dr Tlwt the title of the t'nilcd StiiU-a to llw Territory of jprtgon in certain, aud will tl" be abandoned, ', -.". : , " . ...Thm (lie IVetudnit i t tlie United State lib, and he i hcreliy, HJ'hon.iil to t ike iminediatA men., suf 'S lu -hav t to 4fUiiir44'a d" -the- United Stuti-a - -on. tlffc l'adific frontier ascertained and lied, and in the riieart tima he taliea aucli meiiMire a, nuiy he nerVdHHry' to protect the prou and property i( of Ir fcitiZoii residing in thb Territory ti Oregon.. That the I'r':ident of the United Slatcv ia here. by atilhirl8td;jio.cnuao. to to-trn3TniiabTe .' iinci'N and dutanees, a lino of militury pasta from I'ort Ijeavcnwrlli , ItoJltouy 'M.ttiiitciiia, l' ir.-" trade, and lor .tho preservation ol penc between fho u fiiieaaiirtiitTiuriH. fliat ns aoon aa the boundaries of the Oreaoti t'etritory are indisputably- determined, one. thou .Sltid.acrri.iit.iaDd, aball be anuvld..-lo exery-wbrta-; maltiuiikbitarrt d" aatd-Terriwry,- of the (rn.of . . , j i i o v.; an' line win fain" ior irvo c)iin:cuive yvure, or iu bin heir or lieim at law, if wich there to. ' , .. .,.; That' the l'reaident isJierobXjaL,,l,f,,r'i5t' .'LAJ;. piiitil airadditional liidian aent, whose duty .it, "gffaM benTuTidiiniprcontr'ilJfo" siiperriitend the in lores! of thq United 8taf wTTtf rfny or every In-". diair tnto wcsl of any ogency now estHhli.sbed by i... - - - nrnTlTib;ujTi '.of mi" 'dollitrs tm appropriated ' ut of any money In Ihe Trraaury, not otherwise aiiiiropriii'ti'il, to carry into cllnct the foregoing re hilioit. 'Oldie. I'ridgt cron tlie Miumipp.Tho people of .:. I ,. i.,,.,, f-e - K..,. tW. lir... .. buikiin a bridge across t,he Miaaiiuiujl al tlial ci- ' 'y - mihor. ixed UUwrt to axauuiw into lb praclMwbtliir.t r - I . bridge i to be 3,000 foet long, from b mk ... i I. ... i ..i k.- - .1.1... I Iiiuutq iow wriir inniK in ip.ii, uno nuovo uigii wu lor fmlrk 45 leet, so as tn admtt-Tif a free pasicaj ; i ...II.. . . 1 U . uiiuui iit nniitiu, ior iim mnesi smamnoais.. ine I 11 .1 i J .1 r ' I cable are to to auHpended over the two piers from 1 I 1 . . . . I -- T .qAvwu - ttm, lioui tif IW'd ol Inn river, rise to. nn eT-vaimn oi iUU leet. Tho central arch ia to to ntii-u. i ,u ..iii.io i it id tj.i s ..j... til m -tT -,.(; J BAtiuioKK, .Mojiu.tr, ..May. 4, 1S4(. c ir.it .J.. .-t...L mhuii ij3t t.i' rr vt ivtn iiitisi s-'tii ir turniit ut inrt iriMt vnhi , i.,.u(,e );trtrt lho i;Jlilej ga,(,, . L1o'!,.,r,,.i thn- u,..!,.,! u-iih h..nr .m.l ; ut Wl ,.,, 14:l tiie-lmo td-fien.' Ilarri-mn td tha Piidci.cy of the I'uiteJ glutei . Tha di tfyatioos have toeo coiuiIit ill by bun dreds end iheitwnd- for -tbl' hut f'rtv-eiMitliOiiM ! iuuJ lliu vuiy stuien of the elitets o! Bailiinore jIHM, ,n iu m(,ii,1. The pntciroii inoved ... L ' IT, j (nun the 1. iia iloilso al TO o'clock A. M- ; tlie Tha jliruig of tinnute runs announced its max-h. j tth ,, was pu-ceded L abaiuUr iuiisig ; ami then J . ,;,i,j4e,i ,he Committee of ArMoyomint and in. I ! . ' . ' I first in tiie I'uruiiclwv. iMr.JVjl, uf TennesM e, Mr. I ' . " - 7';."V,l -ite--..." - r ii.., .,11: Mr fi..:!.... . t. :r...... m t f-:.,r,a "I l..),, 1 J Mr .Si: Iu , Mm 1. (:r ,, Mr. Mason, of Oi,i.N Mi , l ilt t ore, ilr, . treat tunny ; i miw.M t,e U,Hiso of ReiMttv:itniir?s.--w erj , Hniona tha company' - Then cauio ihe ilidi'rent deWalions from' the rfrvnr.il ifili. w Ii !I4UUu!ihI in m Ii ll lm..it .-.I ..... sivim beiealler.) . Too vtanJard f t!w Te,unum.'o t-tiiiition was Imt iir wiih cttipe. in niciiiorv of ! ! J.ld.tu Wltil.. Vtw,-r Kliili ibiiii riMin-f-nti'il in , ro-n.:,,..: w.-riT. i n;,t?tfi of r.,l.ul.." t I'm (S'im,niini '-miii far tHrrff-T-Tm-- alim' iili isil :a 2lu:CJJ-aiu:tiJ)l.sr?-roTimi'ridei4-Tnf tiiiY ii iti'r.:.'.'-. t . "ii j . - . mrir Siaiioartl ant Ofltl lh prH-esinn. - As tt atmer were ml, nor ln mniA in I ihfpMefsWon. As far- creat prrtute of thu CapU .i :i.i .t it- i::.. '.. i .. V- ' no, iit-rriorii on iuu , ii.iiiojioii unooi-r, U'.aieij m ( tlie breeze, 'at every aqnare, as tha pr..ees-.ion .bailed, )ou would be;ir tt iw''Vuiait j'rom tho, j thronging timtlinj.le wl,n lined the si rent s ami lho' waiinit of "teif thousand bainitorchief from tho I ladies in the windows t-M that the k'legalioti from 'ihe Capitol were most b"rtily wchoiood and ap. prccinn o. . Tho delcgatioha fiorn Pennsylvania and MaryV pmd were most numerous. Tach cuiiuty in lVnn- "vlvaoia was preceded by a diflercnt Imiiuer. Thoe whft' csniC Irein Ijtncasier . county were decked with red -Siyerat of tto members of Cmi- j;re walked 4 front of their Ernie delegstanr. Mr. Cost J.-hrnon prr-crd.-d the Frederick dint net on loot..' Mr. K.dv.Hv'v.iii wi'h llie Ohio ihde aies. Ttobanner end tuniovt frin 1'iithnrj! u vary haiMto.ii..,- 'n.i as eiybl l'il )'? 10 the procrMnori, drawn by i biMf' one Irom Ipawarn',, three li,.iu t't'iinsy ho.nis, and foor from Maryland. ' ' ' Aft-r the Hiatn d.degatinna, f.llowed the Tip can Clnl of JJaiiiniore, with l.annern and bad ea. Tiiero were righ teen Ihohmnd JhliguUt m the proce9''ien. They were one hour and "ar icr fiaKhintf a certain point. Ono hundred llioo- t-(rand pemmir must have ft iti'tl the- procesmtt. I hntli a bIU never was be.tore wen on thia eonii. inent. - More than ihiTty thousand Ktranj-ers (1 re ll( . Baltimore. The toree have bc n clowd during , tli day, and no bo-sines done, livery man bus 'i todw iiti iua coat, ....rt 'J tie proeexKiou rmivedn ta the Canton race f ground, hete pavillion) and accommodation bad tot n prepared. ; j A rotnmittee of one from encti nelrpatinn ft" appointed Ian night, to report the . oflicera of the Lonveution thm moniing. . ,. . . M be thjJnventii'Orjye lUBWjif meeiTn", IT was ojM-Jied b affrayer from the K:v. U'Baacomb. Mr. Mc.Mahon, of Md., was cUo en IVesideut by Bcelainalion, (who had been re ported by the co'inniittee. - . Mr.,McMalion made an uddreiw of a few- ntjn. ntcaw AiJdrwae were alio made by .Mr. Clay and Mr. iVelwter. ' - . 1 Thei atove ia only a iketcb of lo day 'a proceed nig. I he Convention had no) adjourned at a lit lie after 3 oVIotk. ' No difturUancea baveocrurred, aa I have beard, during'the day. . Lvery (hum gut.- on in "compo sure, aiulttie unigi ore jnnei to a man. j ne broad clot h coat and the biinitnjKhirt were nee in arm in arm in the prceaiott. The Uiitrict ol Cuhiuihia di i;atl'W arrived this tiioriiin, ami were escorted to ,th EutaW House, and heartily greeted by aeveral thoniniid ieroni. Mr. Brad ley acted aa Mtrabal. National lutjligencir. (- Coia or the Umrtn SrATE?.Th following - . ... . t . ... , aeia are raaeii-io.in a lepou m me .Tecru.ary m tn. l rcaaury, to ine oenaie, relative 10 ine unpori and evpiiri of coin and bullion, and the cwiufge ol' the L. ijiaiis imnta. , Aun'tmt of American coin and bullion exinirled from ibiVJihof Hepteuitor jS3S, lo 18;i9, 0., ' ' -'V'--'- ' .' ' , , - Amount ofroin nuj bullion imported into'lhe U, $10-11,504. 11504 ' - '- i "oioinit exiMirieirJorina ihaisatne period, jfrlSl,-' 22,921. . V: - ' 'J'he coin'aKO at the Philadelphia .Mint, ainc it ) couree of the next'iiionthf and we Irtiet ilmt t,l,ey ; Ublishiiiwii wUiw4JirUjlije43yJipr establish muni incluaivfi.'wai . 1I..I.I -. m o 4UiA Silver coin, 53,077.aH U0. . " a The oeiiiaL'o, in the 'vear 1 633 and '39 at the branch mint at New Jlrlean, wa",. jr1(L'.t'43,49Q,J mlver, f w0,40;j. At the Charlotte Brunck Mint, dunn theaauie period, 8X10,032 50 were coined in sold; and at tho Dablonefja Branch Mint, 8231,. 73.JI.... . d, . -'.'- Tbo amount of gold froniNorth Carolina, coined -1 r. i ii " . .... . - - a- . s - at tho PinlHdelpiiu ..Mint, up to 163S, aa 2,643, 5U0 dollars. . . Tho coinage at the Mint in London, from 1810 to 1S30 was, in gold ."A101,710 d.. l 11-tailver 10,200,107 ls. Hid. r ." C j-r.Tho!ininein tliejj'jld region if North Carolina, ar emimated to have yielded aince their discovery, 10 000 000 j and their annual product ut tliis'time hUMi44WMM.- " M-B'hl-.d'a.Jirivato manufactory of coin,' the above region, produced trom Januan'i.''.'il ?,iitjf ff'H'. V'HT ' jf " . . - , ;. Anions lim novel events ol iim day, is the late ar rival at New York, id' a vessel utid carjjo from Mus cat nn the Persian yolf. This vessel called the u fftd'Hnie'P w Rhiinl," is n sliKip of war, under ,ito Cominana nf Hmh Ai h'imi Hr.,i tl mm, nnd h"l"ir- ft llir tnvy of f-o ",,.', m-- ,' .i.J1''' llm luiwiar, id b:iB H.in Bits Sulta.v. Captain Aelimed is the iiumAMM--uH-r7-Ain io; ihe President of Ih United Slates. UU'be. UNITED IN WEDLOCK, la litis County, on the 7lh iiiisnt, hy the Rev James la Cabarrus County, nn thn 7;h in-ilanL tv tbo Rev J d.n Robin, I) I- Mr. X. J. POTTlS, "of .Meck lrfilur5 Courttv, t lsi MARV,"daurhU;r of John Hall, Ef,nt' t nbrrrtn. " -T-' In Cstmrrtis County, nn tho 7 tlT irisf unt, bv Nnthtn 'l Simmsv Ea., Mr. J AMES HOLBHOOKS to Mrs. EMEUNii UMIIELU , i-.-:- la.UiaiCuiiiit.vua,.thc2Ui. ,iosuJ.s JlabuJi. 1'i irt, Mr. WAl.. E. B.RUEll to Miss .M A Rt LA KE T LVERI.Y. '-. - . : :m- DEPARTED THIS LIFE, 3" la this Town, or the 42th instant. RICHARD. In fant .n of Col. R, W., and Mary Lng, a;-iid i years and 2 months. In Jiav,din Coimty.on the 4th inst, JOS. B. tX)!!- SON, Esq,, io the 37Ui year of his npe. V Cuttings. . Apply at ; ; THIS )FPK4i- epjyiiibx"0.i Iron IVom llic Itiun Tlouul.iiii ' tltON'COMf ANY, 'pllg Mulwriuers have mvlo arraneinents'with ihe : abui e Compiny, lor the reitUr miy f ' " - .. ..' SUPEIUOR' IRON. ! wliic'i ii woll t hiptod to Wagnn.'and Carriii'o Wiwk, ii-iiii. J. W. XUIU'lIY. jtj!.!mry, Becciuber 0, ISJU. .-i ilttontion! mse. in Ihe Town of S iIlsUim,- ' 'u.t.. I . . .... ' - " dav.liie lClhof Mav.sl 10 oVl.-lr i .,.i ' . . .. "... .:""'". , WHU iIUKeis, lor drill By older of R.vW, LQNG, Cot CorndtV, . , 04-fc Ueginiont N. ft Militia 1 J. ,"!. mtowx, Artj I. , ; :. ;j -v . Salikbury, N. C, April 84, ! to. HORSES FOR 8 ALE..J 4 PAIR of YOIINC. well br.dvo f1 Noitnir.RN nopal 's. B,.d viZfi mxlv northern trot- SkVJ. Tf.lt fn, S.L I 1 ' , - ; , JOHN L SHAVER. Salisbury, Dec-13, 1S0. ' tf. - " - - Till: I'AltOLlMAX. Kali!Mir), I ritlay, Jfl 1' 1 3," 1 -10. State lights RiulHcan Ticket. - " FOR COVI'.BHOR, ',.',.'- UOMULIS .M. SAUNDERS.'- ". . STATE LEGISLATURE. Senate, fur Ilutran and .ie-IIENRV MILLER. Con.mwni KSfE A. CLEflS'T.-. f . " Vavidsoilvuuly. Vomwim ,COL rillLIP HE" Crick. . .. ;..-- ' , ? ' -' ' Extract from the au.iwer of 'tien. Hnrnnon'a "Secret Committiie," (or cgoacKince aeepere) to the Orw-'go-"' Union AwicaiUou - OCT " Tlte policy it, that ihr Urnerul lhirrimm , MARS NO ri RTOea lWI.KTION Of HI OI'IMONH TO MEET, THE l'U B LIC EVE. kUt ncctwying hi pre. ttnt pnMUonvtt a candidate for the i'rewdeiiey. V f To tlte Public 'Cixs underpinned, toyin recei--Vt d the ppoiiiun nt of fh puly MarsbBll lo lake the Omnia' of Itowao iC'ountj, an otli' e thai will re quire hia undivided attention fir noine monib to come, arid, in consequence pf otne.otlier enape- .. menu r a private nature, lias disposed of bis whole intercut in the Western Carolinian tsiubtitdt inent to Mr. Fisher, his asiociate heretofore, wtio ia autfioriwd to make full auttlonieot of alt the T U,,.,,, ,- .i ,... - .. . r BENJAMIN' AUSTIN. Salnbury, May 11, 1840. , : It will to seen by the notice of D iet. Auatin above,- (but we hate tojednie-the wdo rrojrietir of the JiV estern I arglunan. I he lur;e aniuontjoug standing due tin ollice, inakcg n neceaary that foolliHitiiina alifmlirbe'maoTe JWlIiWiflKAj&lila'tifrT call oaMir ubacHberi")ibariB' lo'drreaiTii.tlie5-- ;ijCIIAS.lFiTUERi. accouuis. r for The communication' giving an account of,' the--meeting in IVividsoniima bef!n"-rcceived, snd slmlf appear neitt week, being now unavoidably crowded out of our columns- - f REi'UBLICAN JdEETLVG L J3.UVDSO.V ' -We .had the gratification to to present on Tuea day last in Lexington, at a public meeting or the Itepubllcaua of J)ayidsou Cgimty. 'It was ono of the greatest jratherinj; ,of the peoplg wltp we have ever aeen-on-a like occasion, and wa decla ' red lo be Ihe laraeat political meeting ever known? in Davidson.---- Tlie (airt Mm we wan filled "with a-j crovd of attentive freemen, displaying deep apd nuxirigj jn tergal mUio proceedings. : - ,Bii.i"tolitMwd irtw"WrrrT told and decisivut terms, the present views-nlid seaantcruineibyal j -. - . . 1 . . . . ! nn! connuion tn ine country, a,nit the causes which li iveoperutcci to produce it, the meeting va ad dressed by Mr. -Fisher, who was passing-throuh town on bis return to Coie'reM : after be had I resoluiiww, nd . thev.wete.cajfrict with irreat I he call bad hn niadofor a meet in t of ihe , St.i'i) Rinlils Republican .party, nud a ineenng of j the Republicans it was; but it seems tho ' Federal- j ,s!a tocame alurmed at the enlhuM.iKiic niamfesia- llitjir puny, Lawjcr nrnmincl, who r.ad prevn.usly.v. prepared himself with a labored speech, us it after-' wards appeared, came forward, and win permitted hy jhe courU'sy of tin mectin-; to proceed in his address. IU t ton went on to deliver nn oration of jMHUiaV I fciltl f si in li-.ll ill li ilnswis-- - J afti.iL . vn ii-tni as in 'n (t (' ftfr Wr1"JtrFPTi W " " Qt," (70 iFSf and varioinfy filled up with the subjects of bard tiniest mrd cider,''" log cabins," god the batila of Tippecanoe After many praises of a L'mled States Bank, and all Banks, ami ahum of rlie Ad ministration for bringing about ihe "hard times, j by refusing lo let these B intu h.ive the public inon- .CiilLiaylliSjWiC-Miititt ihrouh-a- UuWirry tb nfication of (it-u. Harrison tit his preat miliirv acriievemeiit. nri.t iut. '. vrv .1..- . i v ' : aM"W ""wY fvtT faiiid it out edi , one of the greatest " lieroes th it has ever ii r liveii, or hnight --and, furthrnntiT''; thnt tie hot t only live in a "log cabin" an I drinks "hard ci der," but actually ploughs ! Ves, Mr. B.'u ninel ns. st'TTeiTlharCMur IlaTrTs ai" IT'tt "por man, and ploughs f Now, m making this repre-entattori, the Cenllw...sii tyasryijlty n n-.w r.f t y I'l.ijV,,; : eitner jjror.-lj1 ijjiiorint of facts or he made a wi. fill, and deliberate iiiisrejireaentdtiii lo deceived- " We do mil pretend to sry whcihor ho is ignorant, or yhCttiet'be ihtendi-il to d.elvo ihc peopln, biit much ciHitiJeuceTs duo t4ihe- ienwrna-nf-c itr4-firt'"ms;Re Wht iiiwrenrretitatioiis.! I If hey 4 i so igouratitty,' why, then they are eert.ituly nut lit to infirm tlie public on political suhjeutsjim ihe Vitlier hand, if thoy porpostiy tiusrepresuul facts, as many of laem do, ftith tn aoieution ti deceive, are tney' not uuwor- ' Iny of cdiuidt'hce, snd might we mil fairly conclude that all their statement are isf trie i.ne kind ? V only nioniiun this tory of Gen. Harrison's be. 1114 a pooj- mau aml plMlgtno, ss a specimen if tosmeas l'Phis is t tie man ihst the retrain Mr. Bremmel's sich ; it was irmdo up of sticb .."n hold forth aa one, fit to reform the eitm iulT. Now, tto faetiamlrio one of ihe pirtyVill garjee of the (Joverninent I But this, is not all, il prstend titdei.y it, that Can. HarrirHr was rii4d furttor etated, lh.it G jo. Harrison dre b iii wealth, his father k-lt him ft large fortune, he has ? nzt of j9 W dVf.ir every 20 mi!s,oa rert' " J received, in the coursvi of his life, front the ytMie treiiHiiry nearly irJOO.OQA. mid "mm h,i, , ; in O'iio said to h" worth or i5'K) ono s ' that. w4 fir from bt-ingr h 11 Moor i, ..,.. i . ' i 1 'mi, (,(. , , j Uverv -upuorluiiil y 4 l4'i.imn!r in.TnMi'.r ; I iiisii'ho oi noioins inn piniij'ti, )i pruhiVj,, 1 1.; t.Trr.:-T.ri.:ri.ii. ". ""ti.ii mi " " on , ii uio way orhhof y cannot pretend to fay whi ihr-r the old r" drinka o much " hard cider" im I, is (np,, j''' fpialrfy bim f.r (to-Pie.idcncv, biil we canl' that., if lie doea, be drii'ki it in a nuk J.A " I e . B,al' Mon a Imhi0 as fme aa anv in Ohio noi-hi" 'niiit.ii tiiy ' UUill wnrrf nil MV( 1 We liaveiot time or apace to notice any m pnrta of Lawyer Brumnicl's oration ; V ava pretty much of the sum wrt and a tnwin me iikiimi' i in nui;ii iiiB- rtTrruroriitors are t ing to impose their candidate on lha eouutr nai an opinion mey must have of tlieimelti, of the, peopte.'io suppose that they can be e- away to the support of a feeblo old man by sod, -dicnlona stories nf bis manner of 'Jjfc idlu. a can show no other claims than JiiS"yin t mnnwliicb ia not ,lhe caseand his. actg H I Military Chieftain," ll,S yery grotind of a,. tiou thul Ihofo fanie inen urged ogams! Geo. sop, wily a few yearnlogo.. s- , . .- FACTS ogatmt AWtTI0.V. " We utideatanj I hat Lawyer Bnydi-o from Sun' ry coimtyrowof th,e Federal oniinr who have undertaken to drill the people into supjmrt of ftf " bard cider catitlidate,H as they coll their jRh vuheiuently denied, in his sjn-erJi at the Peieral iiieetitig, heldtn the Courtlmuno Just week th Uen, Harrison ever did. vote lo toll w)utt mrifa delt.o laid fartMiulBr-eiiiphasis tin Ihe wwJ debt, thereby perpotratina a quibble worthy ef tin hunibleHi followers of the profeisionXlf nothmr can be tailed dill but a liability contracted by note, or bond,-or bill,-then Lawyer B lydeo t, corraot, but jf fjnet 'and 'bo" bf court irt debt; ihm he "v. as guilty of a shiiflling qnihhle v conceal fict, of which 4 school boy' uiijjhj 'wtjj y ashamed., ' .'T j '-- .",,'?-. r our Inst nuriiher, we published an "tx rjrt fromltlijo Jtortya1a6nhe State of Ohio," to si,,, it1.:,! Hun: IIrriw,....t;.l ...ilo 4 vt - ' ' - law, and also published a pari ot a speech deliveH by GovT Cto'aa'agiMi.i'l "jilelilt', to ahpw Jhn jpiL id which Ilia tmaKure was viewed by lnineif,aij tliose.ppmJ to it. We reqeit ihe reader tohjt fiHHW tlieiio- offrcint stntoriien'ts j Tiiinlhe jiwribU jta-tato-Llmifdftturej nd seeAbow the tacts coii- phre witti tlu Lawyer s a'rlions. . . Wo scorn lo nmke any statements against Ces.' Harriawn thtj m-mmms9:'tiiirWfi toinijpii! imaged in cu4tot i)ek tb tm b-sterH' up by Misrepresentation, and coticealnicnt of fsci we leave to tho Fcdeial orators ilir ifimiivintdt Msk nf jMirrying- troth, hy contemptible and L r. (uced qinbbltw . ' if'-im CO.NTKASr. " ; ' Two " Conventions " were lately held ia B d'i more.on l'hp 4tli,5ihand8ihfihepreHiitiii(mih; lho Federal II miaou (toivention, and llje U?peb lican Cotiventionp- -The nmrjner jn which tbo? two Conventions were conducted 'presents a It-ma'rk'iW-eimtra!t7ffiid jil ii ily repr'e-ieirt's (uihrn TlHfriiTI" mTT'I iltieTr iiole proceedini's : The Fs t'ralils seiil the day in p"ncpio.'is 'through the ilmtir l-IrtM-'TrT'nTffi'y-', il'gtnjnotirjfr preo'-ded bv bauds of music, Hh flags nod Vnners of every sort, siz, and color under the .t.a. :.. i j- i . . . - . . jaj-ii"i"g oi si'i-nuin rarrrigrs jiia Uiroucnei, ffrqwn by wliil'e horses, with e"it h.J rr!inugi,.nrul 1 ItiSCTi.ff'Wlil fvHinr f'4 and Mi.'chanics these were as scarce as ia list Harripburg Coiiveiition befiire it ; while all ih;' other fl, in orders ni ijeiiileineii, with Aati n'aW" and AlMlilionists.swarttod liko.Tliwlncfiarsi.f Egypt. " ii?-or7rf.ffiJnarTtiKe;Tr were f.r the g,-een herbage. "'- Now, look at tlio other picture ; Tho'Dcnw- cr itic ftepublicaiH, liko pi iin me:), as 'the ovist' if thcip 'werewithout parade, cavalcades 'march- - -- -. , l"(Jf m usic at the aprwin-ed tins mnct1ns-;!n- er, and proceed to tio biiii:i( -is Cot which they a- sembleil ; 'they bd what they mM to" de, in.t having nejfnmplishc J their Vor","ojjrei!y dispcrJ' and-rgl u rued trnnm-. : .'" " , ITie. account we h;tre givnvif their Cunvf ntiiw, to it understood, U iit nr epresenlatinn, hut ! of the Fe derails! thomsi-lvfis. See tto extract from one of thejr orgns, thd'N itional Intclh- eer, in another 'part of to-da'a paper. Nils' tho people siy whieh " Cunvention " did the line; Lia.hLsL jitvliwwbiidt -1 to tw bmked' rmst -B publican the " log cabin and hard cider" " pany,- with thwr loud pnifiions nf zeal for the to teros's of puor nien, and ttoir splendid parade ia Xif .ciajiii, iliifdi,rS -ol' tooo-rs-uii jimiwC orlhe otbe.rs, v. ho made no fl airisbos and uproar. b-if ptiely-Bssembled, and itt 'themama marwr -- wen' home after their forkw ilero' is profesiofl! and hore is pfajolicH. ; " ' - v- . fie, llirri.wt W tT'iiVrr ia, Colombia. B to to'-n s'fifeft itiH r-m. t r,.,.. at.-itly in the P"b- tie prfn's, thai wheel 111 the year 1S2", Gen. Har ris, m w.t jir ip'iskf a jfinls'sr lo Coli)inbi Mr Clay bnpiised his. apoonitinenl on the score of h unfilnct. ftr 'lie? staii'm, and incompetency lo &f ,v TiTTTrouierrnris TsTnotF" tm- rmschrrrge; why dotanoi'Mi.'Oay gtwirln and decided contradiction 1 - - - " . It haa also toeo taled, that Gen. Ihrrisrsi an.iinted Minister lo Colombia invito 2ltk May 12", and thai he did not t out fir Colombia w til Vsvemtor lullowing, bat drew hi al,rf fl,()0O tflryear;-Al is. be d rear four lhp aand five hundred duPars from the Public Trea sury fir staying l home, and atterwling la his mn s- iilg home tt member -of Gmgrws after hi ? -'" - -a - I'.i'-
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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