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i MMKMi.'ttjiiw- IZlunl T,(' 'nd iM bJUlb (r.r,.i.u. u. . . '"ginta, m. a v.- ,., a fci their J' ,1 Y't.V '"" '"'""n., .... f ...iijmks j imi me rem of th farwlbr Harrison. nd Alabama, n iiixlitdiinns rest of the slave muhlican emir. Ilereaf.o. Kk... il im -ie pre their claims once mnr. ,k k.. ... rv.. , Md iu North. v-L r" r v- " r i,Ma.(. .1 " "" ecna a listening !f-I?r..North inok the .id i ' f 5 ,,ere''leri hy o only ark Of Pennsylvania, for wilh . asvav election ' . """"V " ,M W Wo nk it In irmittiJi k.-. .ft... .i I t ' .. . . ", mai IDC Alio I 100 J"? ,"M Federal,..., and no can .4..- uuuiK, ior nnmont. wbXLZ .fl". Wenti : v in it Mr., vu nunsa u il ST. Jl?.?.1'". "defence. or - i. Mroima, rerii7 1". j 'I "w,r. which would MtoMudbMnltwiosraiiiuda. 1 7 JVoaa tU ,V,, MURDER. The cif nf V. n. -.. Mciiemwn o MoodM eve y r. ftdam hd been discovered, tod the ctUKi). he r,in fact hm ...i j 1 Wfrnai iiiordewr named Pter R..r rl "f "0,,n8f, did not Jvtir!! J8ydm lb PeSr; b.mte or i, eir. old. rM',:,",a- uid returo in for cburch-aioce which SJ ,K' wU,wr toSa heard,,. K-'' : " : "r.ul" "jmw bimwHhedav H eowradicJed, id having I,. n.J-A L iFZZP .hich;ii known to hi. friendfc v i-Bier Kr.biiw.rn net Mr. Ed. ZT.ll ' W BrUMW":. ! toM bin, he bad had aW,ot a gold watch, wb.ch he ihowedlim. He .U awed that be w .fraid .o go to ? E ----- U'llll, E)Hji.(la 1 fitther bud il ft.f.u.L- k:. - t m nun a vema m .!... L w ...n. lie iiiur- of hi converantiofl, A ber 2. On t),e lt),h,tbe cemony of eiliuma. ion of the rcriMina of Napoloon look place with great parade. The body, which, on hw death waa embalmed by French chemisti waa found in a ate of complete preacrvation, the fuaturea being preaerred. It will be reineuAered that Napoleon fced MV , 1821. The body waa conveyed on board the Belle Piwle, which with the Favorite, ailed for France on the 10th. The, ahipa aaikd from rronce July 7th, and arrived at St. Ilolei.a October the 8ih. C3orrMj4.ac bttvern the Covtrwr tf Yirgiai imI A York . W have before ua a document in 3a quarto page, jut printed by order of the H-mw ot Do legatee, and compriamg the h iter of Gov. Gilmer lolhe General Aambly hiacnrreap'iiHli'nce with r,!eW"rd of New urk.- ' letter of the 12th Nov., to the Governor of the lveholdiug State. It i not our purpose to analyze thei Uocumeni at preaent but we preaent the follow, in facta io the consideration of the people. Gov. Seward i Whig and both branches of the L. Kuuaiureoi new York are alio Whig. With Ihi in ineir nanda, tbe public will be able to un. lock tb extraordinary procraetiiMtion which the Governor of New York haa delayed, and tb obnoiioocou whicbth Legialatur baa pur. Immediately upon the adjournment of the last Virginia ii;ilature. Gov. Uilmnr nmmnii. A..: charged hit duty to the State.X On theTtfi UpriL 1 " j ' ,rm "nd ble fe,,er ,u Se ward, upon" the aubject f our claim On the I8ih April, the Governor of New York harelv LnL gea the receipt of the letter, and protuieea to lay i i k - gHHBiuro oi ew tork. On the I lib April, it aDuaara. he did nhn.it n iti.i k.. the communication from Virginia. On tb 6th June. Governor Gilmer iomiha memory of Governor Seward no reolv ! On the oth of July, he acaio refroshM ihR tlio Governor of New York, on the 18th, aatns month, Mr. Seward write from Auburn, to which ho had retired for. the take of hi health, and promwea to "bestow due conHprii"..n ... ,.. WWVM HIV ubject ol our correspondence very toon." --Ou the 14th Auput. Mr. Jilm.i. r.,.,;- t,:. of bia promise. No answer from Mr. Seward f On the 18th September, be receives th? charge. On ine otn, r. eward acknoa ledges the i" long forbearanc " of ih Govarnnr of. Virginia, and promtse to transmit hi reply, wbicu he ha prepared,". as soon as it can be copied for the purpow.." . On the 22d October, Governor Gi!nr remiDd, him of his promise ; but it is not fortunate enough to receive any rePly.-n th 5th November, he renew the attack and on tha fiih Nnmi-. fter the Presidential Election is over, which seems U have operated aaa epall upon the Whig Go ernor, he condescend to honor lb Gomoorof Virgirna with a long, sophistics!, and uiuaiufto. I K 7' " nun "" o inform the Goveroor. " ' ii ew pora Dad taken no action upon th matter, but tb Houe of Aaaembtv had most rcspeclable Cotrc-jxHulrnf at VJiitigton, that the vol of Virginia ha produced a miwl nalutary iiiHuence u(Kn the feeling and resolutions of our Northern and Western, brWhren." Rich mond Enquirer. i. . 'j , Louuiana Sugar Crop$. Export of Sugar in hhds. (except up tho river) from New Ocfeans, for the five preceding year, .erminnfing 30th Sep tember, wAh the predominating prices of the ar ticle for each year. Th number of barrel et ported annually ho been from 1,750 to 3,060. Yfar. l35- J 1830-7 1837-8 1038-9 1KJIM0 N'o. ..fllhds. 6777 75t-l 26098 20143 45511 Prices. 9 6J. A a 4 a or 6 THE SOUTHERN WlJItiS ON ABOLITION, The course of tho Whigs of th South in regard to the question of Abolition, deserve th unqualt fid condemnation of every man who regard either juatice or the peculiar iineret and institution of ino aiavehoidmg mate. Shortly after the fanatics established their.firet societies in New England, a few year nnce, and belnro thev had , found the alighteat favor in lite legulature of single Slate, we were told that they were a formidable body that they were increasing with fearful rapidity in number and importance and that nothing but prompt and decisive action on the oart of the entim South, could prevent the accomplwhment of their wicked design. Mr. Van Buren, a Northern man, waa then tbe Democratic candidate for the Pri. dency ; and the opposition attempted to ruin hi nin.M.1. in . 1. t . . . i .iviv iu hid iinye oiaies, oy taiseiy rpprswnt in? him as an esneninl favnrita f.f Dim t k..!ii.....;.i. iho, they declared, constituted so large a portion of the population of New England, New York, Pennsylvania, das. , - Hut, since the Preaidential election of 1838, the Whig party of the North hive united their with those of the fanatics, and their Southern allies ..eve oiscovered that Ab..lition is all a huinbtiir. a?'y, tut incur a great digrnce, an! furnisH a new mid powerful aruuicnt against any National Bank in future. Ol ull ihia the new AdniiiiiHtration ia fully sensible, and he ce the sudden niovemenia of the old Bank attorneys, Messrs. VhAi and Wgav iter, in favor of a called einion, and an increased revenue. Hence, also, Mr. Clav's three weeks' Visit to Plnladi Iphia and New York to see hi grandchildren at Drooklyn I Scarcely had thia gontloniBO made his precipitate speech tor the repeal of the Independent Treasury, and to exhibit his guardianship over General Harrison, in pro-, nounciug his inaugural address for him, and to tent hi gall agaitrnt the defeated Denmctacy, by coinpiring tliem to " a criminal itanding undetthe galhwi, tcitk a eo arwui kit neck, uhJ the cart rtudjf to be drittn of w arcely had hed..m) thi before ha posted oft to I5iblk' Bank and to the British Federal iu'iervst in New York, to arrange with tfieui the plan of. the substitute which he refused to exhibit to the Stiimte in lieu of the In- dependent Tfessury. i It is near three weeks since Mr. Clat Iclt htH seat, and his recal resolution, 10 M" yJiiPT0""! epditt i and froiaj this beginning, the publie may see the pred.aiinant ptwer ol the Uank d the United States in the new Administration. Contemplating that institution, then, a a master powW in the new Adiuinistra tionaa doxtnmd to act cimtrolliug part in tha futur politics o tin courrtrysa having bsd iat her service, and imUmg oi string, the leading men of the Adminfltr tioiie shun continue to pay attention to hr, git nig ou readers thabest article from oilier iatrs. as wtH aa aniua iiti of our own.., .., f We shall expect Mr. Clay to be.tfble to thorn kiihand" after hii return from thia vieit to hi hi wvm1V" W"iiiilU,.a On CBotio tt Ur. UaWUy, . UfJti That ICiaassi8lraBi5 lirxm be iiiMtructcd to eofwu a tlie rapdLaan af as ameodun tb pairU law mm ssrsoasw iUw J, and that tbey irpert ly MsrstbrsM.. A tBOHsage fee Ilia Cacr3eww. aiat - was ract-ived.co.itaiw. a swesal tnu. ciuen tif ibis fiute, ilie ajmi a rt. uaiion Kr to mi, mm mm t t&st aJT with a fMrtvpoaiiMo to re- at a ik imato a Seiect Cuaaawrts at fa sk. . eacbHoom' - . Atttil to amend tLe ZLrmrJ St -- Guardias and tba aaatvifewa tirJjj tlieir oate, was re4 and moWvcsI totk aft ' ttd taw Judiciary. ' - a um to aaveual il BMLJ - - . . . "An Act for wraar l ImW twpnt grata children ml llroollyn, and ekliibit uumiiuie mr ip indefieniteiit Treasury. STATE LEGISLATURE, house ofcommo.ns. , Alonduf, Dee. 21, 1840. J taken it up ; and tb committee, (on tba 14th May, ' roonma oeior tie design to wrote ua !) M r - EiJinnfiW a thrtmrhnu wmimted " extremely na" tir.-.ghoo, ,tw . i8ht, k1 Monday eJenii.g oe tero.ii;ed lose, Rh,nson. H. itiri ..j 5." M huiery Co.y about ibe m, 'h whTch 18 months. bat be 'paid Mr. Suydaro himself l b,s pntate lKHe, and went in at the back door L . .. the .uteres, .,, the motey -oMai...w.ill.s,tle.B1Met. , nr. tdH,on.J as, however. ur.ii.h ;,r. ol Mr. huydam death, but he would w m.1.. h.! had recommended to tba House to decline anv interposition, avan li mmm r . j: . .... .. . ' v i ;. out mat hey approved th Governor' ooaition fin bia foe. mer letters ef last tear) aa " Bound ami S.ut........ and hi exposition of the meaning of tb conati. tutional provision in question, aa Ih oolv one thai can be given cons.stotly, with tba aovareignty of the bia.es and tb right of th citizen, whe it is in strict conformity . with our Fdrl -obligation to oiher State., and recogniseaall tbe right which re intended to be ecred." And h. ... f cpp.i.g tlie climax, what do the Whig Legisla tor 1 Io.lad of dv,aing th, Gov.rnor to give up ihe felons who have stolan , ,Z .u... k. i . . r"i"jt . "7M" f Jo xtowaiona lurv , trial . bill. Wliieil Ihrnara an A.m.. ..i.. . - ' iiiiutuiufi ID int wav nf recovering our nrooertv. ikx ik. iu..,.... .1 l " r wuviimU1IS hwnelaJmi ,1 te nwehw for tf to attempt J .t h" h.er? "Iluwrntmn of th iuatica I itn k.ii I,, il.. .l...r r .t.. n i . . i Keaolution in favor of Abolition have pawed the Uale.g.i Rad-roed, being under disciwsiou, as on legialaturea of moat of the free States where ourlinoUou ol Mr. lluke. an ..,UH . ....t- .i opiHKitWbaw .rt.e :ascendMyr-Vew York and; mount bofn.wd on tha IbiUi of the Stale, pavi- Veraiool hat piomd laws allowing runaway alave ; hi m auuual instal.oeou of Wiy Ihoueand dollar atrial byr ; W(Mg llbader agitate tbe slave ch, till all ne paid. ' . . question in Gongress; the anti slaverf sietius Mr. Guihriu muted to Aiuaud tha Ml by adding boast or ihAiin -ni . ' .i.a c. ii. ..... a ... , .. (.cu.us ,u ,,,-tr ranas ; i " iui lowing sectioM : ) and yf we are assured, by the vej-y men whi ware i " And be U further enqcted. That it shall tot ? re'fy 10 hna) irtea there a, no !iul for the Company or its Odicers to do. foy-,bat Abolittoa is a ridiculoua hoax, and dare any dividends or Una, unlit the debts cm that Southern right, ir perfectly yl I t tract, d by virtue .4' the pruvuuou. of thi Act are Honest reader, wbatihn.k you of audi a par. :di;hrgeo. !y T-ZiyacAourg (Fa.) Republita - lie it further emcied, Tbt when the.om. . , . py auall pay mio the Treasury -of tha StalMbe v-Oniectur IS. abroad, ai to.lha lasitinn m........ . WUole. or auv uarl i if tli.........i ..f ,uij ol the new Administration when it come into hy this Ael, Ihe Company shall immediately and power. The staud taken by some of the promi- 'ihnh be discharged and abolved Irotn ll neot Wbigsin CongrataopaaingoftlMaes. furth' Iwwlily for suctt amount, and ine same ., serve to Ihrow aome light Mi..th ubjecl. P"d In the Bund hosiers brt no Treasurer But tba account of a publie dinner at Columbus," ofil" of North Uroliua." Ohm, given to th Harrison election of that Slate, T qioo on tha adi.ptioh of this amendment may, perhaps, be regarded as indicating as clearly wt ided tn Ihe negative, yns 24, oats 84. VhS wi!WuP V ,C Hl,W,-MM-M r. H.nnerman. J. Bsrnes, than ZLS XTil ' " ,hereTtt f11, Dicaaon, Eonett, r'.rrow, Guthrie, IUw- those selected by the Harrisoo party, to cWtb. hios, llernag, tfolt, J.'U. Junes, R. Junes Kerr kml vota ofhi own Stat, for b.m.and may be . VV.aLsnL tv.Un. MSJIaT?i2 pod to know hn politics, and to represent iheuk ' ""J Sull,nt"- ' . - aa truly aa any bedv ol men could. When the X Allen, E. Barnes. Bsmnger, Bc.ll, twenty one Electora Were tonsied, aml. F w ft? ' ,? en .B?,nlKk' Brogden; Brower, Uruuimell, VTi . '" r'v"vviB)- unry, amsaMU y. U1 u. V Mller moeed that m4 Hi setW..hr. wsaa ..toio .-gam, mai U mf ntft tilt and referred i tJaaA Z diciary. Tbe Hill frvjaa tlrf losarianr Uwtit aaaauml Ihe 58tb Chapter -Urn Heimm4 - itakm lusotvest lA-Mora, rvw Uta I SEXATE. B OaWafay, Tirr . Tbrf Eagroaaed JHH, ta rs.Aat) a fs utj tba oasn "C.lasd. va twwi last mrwd t and rejored-Ya "82, Nays SS. " ,.. . , . Tba Bid aaakeng: jwesvaatsa) IW tmmqlm ting tha Capitol aad fat saarr fawfawna, snaa rvaal lli third litta; and, aMsoa cf 3!r. fgrmH kai oo the table, Tba iliU, altering tW tsaa 4 WJW Cm Caun- ty Courts mf liasteta, a real im awnwat teae. I IKfVSS OP CLVAXOXSi The llmtse remnBrrrl wmnmsm. af rta Senate, for the Lrgiterwr mSf mem mm dW aa) ' siriay, tb till mt Jsonrr meu. A Petit wa frtfra aarv rmimmmmt n! ty ,ra iog for a HMMh4 " Car re, IW Jr " in the State, was r4 og triemaJ I lie Can. 1 tee mheJudtciary. , 1 CTn for tba re&ef U At HwiaB arJ Raieiith Bail Kad (Xamawrw. mJ rv. i time Mr.F. Tattorrrei aarsaanst ' aM Bill ia ibe fl ! aV- Ti s property d" tte Skcktdt3e wiaJ la mmml a s cunt, , the S.W" wWa mm Vaskd aa i&r -' alive, yea 42 W . . !' Uem 'Atlamc It, , ., , , . - i at Bsro ngs Rwa. lw!oV. C U rwwhi Gr.b.u Uray.OwUne. Hakl,ttW. fhsi, Jacobs, J. & Jssr K. Jaww. La2aavL W. Miirr.it. u u k - . " . ...... , uww norcame 0r ,he nMm 1. 1?.'0. the time, bm i.fi 1 Cjltti "ip0n h,m at '"t time, but still but answers were unsatisfactory. Mr. Ed.mmdi then went, to the Maror and told bio. bis wi.pK .on., ,d they went accompanied by lUKrtber peraon, ,0 tl prisoner', house, if. " 7 i r I l ,nc 0"o, ! norfgage, nd .-ked if tboy ero receipted; h id i&wrV 2 "riT, r Pft"d 'rodud . 1 -Iw' ItbT-S f !'tMTl lorn from .hen bo 4H,,d lis, bond ; ha Mld D. h it Mr. Suydan, at ,U Bfc a short l.m. tfSi i executed U appearec-, however, tha, ,ba mdie of insurance Was denojued C. r.k. .i..L. .. 3. thsttin... ' .uueui I0 , Ha waa then conveyed fa th. il.:.. l r " t"m' returned ,o I lieu riiuiifi,. ikni .1 i . . . ,, ... R llall peeg oine foul p at r.kurv nan .J ik. k. i r . r. . ... ,v ... uuoerwent the moet riaid ejum,o.,p, but no trace could be found ; the r. u,w heneath tbe noi iiing could be found. Some work asfa kun I i " " 'M"pioyeu.iii.ifto.Hrn4lhe yu-rmg of , he fr,-., cell., w.. diacover to bav 4 - "ninec.rpeotoraidithdben I'JT "I t'1 .C""" 're.forRubinson u I V tv i " wwd at it th ' fi'H u.,,,, af,oe.t plank, and taking .at op forced a ,!tek through the earth am! found ZTdl r,",ct "r,ih Mme hrd "t" menred di -cin.- si r! -... c.i. .. 7 . . r, " us mangled W till. lll:tt'.wil i..l- n , fc-XS. VBrwiwe ' the imii.rtti.ui. u;- u. t 1 . r- p. no the h,le ,m be.ng sufTictently ,ra, to 'iff-r it to fey at fojj ik ' n rimj.e,d pre.ent.vl 'a dreadful rHXtacJe ; there wes one deeo wound n i.i. 1 .L .' n with a hammer or ,he bk 7 0- ... ..o,(ulllrjIu. ,hitb to ipect of th W h.g Le gtsrafur of New York. . th. Whig Legi&tur. of Vermont has f..lln4 .,M ,k- ki L . ... "r iw vruw, dt eoactinir Mnihr .tatuta. The AboKt.oniM. of Ohio are pressing the same r.m. onn- ,k. i;., d if Ihe fugitive law be not rebe.iad ., ,k " nato of Ohio wjlf put a Ipoke into the wL-A 1 ,o..r . K u xlermont fnr. nd i.mtl.r iha cmject. W, have before u a copy of "The Agitator," of tho first inslan. r,.i.i,.k.w .. r, " 11 ,1 1 tnsni-uvti aj VICTts M.a.mft.rwibra..fW J" T- unaaian Coloniwtm Society dunrtg the pres-nt aessmn, assi.ted , ,. OTJ; mto Canada, through Olo, mora than o'fogi .. . .nrna even .. f, .. from South Crohn, L beforathem.- The Fanatic. .r determined to iiolato our right., f throat themaslve. j,rour domeIC .nclu.rf.to pro.tr.,. th. ConsntStfoT lo destroy the Union it-.tr "-""'"uiioi., -, . fisuii oi ineir .in. warranted view. Tha er.l , un F. Tsylor. Tmijae, Ua4X. ---Artl WsUer, aad Zer. Brauwck. Brower. kse. Bbvsw, hWa. J. t Csldwel V Carsje, CV-. J. 34. tWaarw. J. W. C. mrij. Uoatu tm, ttemmt. rm, Tiwaalav J. xarria. March. w u.i IZ-! a, 1 vftobenua, rv,..,, a at. . . ... coura. of b,a remarks. - ard ihe neceu o Z t X'tiX i " M rirTec,UancBfiairrArifc0oer.,,-. ry, Ubvtl.. r. 1 ill. foke. Holland, n.,1. u... . .. ole Goecmmrn tAr expediency ofn Protectire l""h l,v ' J,co,,,, JenVrson, Joiner, It C. Jooel )ea asj iari, and a rysfrst o eniaf Improvement,." u i,,'T!'' lM' U'W'"' Msmey. McmJenhsIl, One of lb to.t ., - AneruZ. SSttem J"u t ',M",r' 1 ,' rcTi "- fSSSnS" SM5ST 2Si!X Tdienger. . reuiburtou. i'oinJvjrmr. !... u.Lj. u.7 TTnfg3asaMiiii j. mi i i .- ... . , KuuMila. Knutl LkiuiL: ...ii ... . rC ' . .tirMxmtKmmi'ini -,-.jx7m-fri. . irw waajtiv..-.aBi- - V, Lom tht 0M"- Tbo.opo., t sdswortft. U Wsiker, J. Walker, wlZ This institution, in a etale of ruin and intamv a. "WTuang,' sou Zigfar. . fLw, two-third ol it cDilal British, and its u,k,t The House deeuMr tr: r:.,.!.. J r " "f " --ssis ua v hiv nt34 conduct and politic under British influence, h.' qeno.. Order, Hist uUccordaiK-e to tbe 19th gia become an important power a master power Ku,e 01 Order, no member who is a St.kholder lb quetHJ0 mw ijrwur luawoLMartlLe tKitMcd aa Lm o ftraaa A Brsack,Be(.aT. ttraa lama. aC a.1. . . 1 1 . . . .... . w n, x mimm, v,icre. J. . Umn. a U - . Inn. Ik. k ri . -"JTJ"- "- Ortb. s,, Kt(fn iu-v ilat 1. -flt., Ko,:u,a I sain, Lav.. it. without od.ng.ring ,h. mMfl bf Governcr G.hoer tho. .c1Mlw. h.. kt.cr to ib Gbternoraof the slaveholdmg State,, "The adoption tf re.l, ....... . sI.vehold.ng Stales, if tfos dZ. Praeve,ed . would jobably arrest the Vv'i .nJ tead to a eedy . djoMmed, if .he n resort io audi means, might dlSDaaaioria.B .. ... or rights, .nd a, ,U1I( L ourdemamU. a.Mlou.h. - . . " . "r ,UM,ce ountrynS they, l,k. ourselves, h.v, wM w,.h the.,' hi!. , s w r . f - . kt ra.n IfWIl in tba politics and busine nf ih n...U ..r .i.:. 10 tlie VV il illlfiU-tiilk If?iua4 at'Aai aa ....La a- .. a . K""" VI lllal a wi III) M III IU. ill sTllia V iiion. Ttie iMW of the late Praai'lenti .1 election 'r. Bigg presented the follWing nwtidinerit. baa worked lh;h.ni :,; w. r. u. . -.. ii it.iK- ... . ::i . " .i """'w-Wt.. . iroi la.oi un uiaoe mviucu in me negative, teas 45 tier a 'etn what ahe wi vn mn ..mt., ,i.. j navafl'i... .raa,'a3.:s,':''' mWtstralion ofJHr, Adams snd t 'lay the ally Be.it further enacted, That in amnion loth andmachmeofFedetaJTsm.aodacontrolliiigpuwer t'Curity Herein befoir provided for tin, indemnity in our Govermnenl. We mention this fact to "f ,h , tha Private Sl.kholderssim be illustrate our own course in relation to th, initu- Ui"e - "ru to the amount of the stock held Hon ; a course which must lead us"to treat nii..n ui utneu b sani .Snkk..i.inr. ...j .. mnA ...k.. r , .. - , . ' - - i wiwrw inia reason, w have written several articlea, and copied lt,rec I'urtiu ot tne a out ofSMK-k subscribed ., owiers ,rom otner papers, especially the D individuals, snail agree to nrcept Hie v, vuniiiicrcn, ano DtUCTi Hera it "in paper not on Ihe Dvmorrti.T side, but wh money article nraerit miiA r ...t'..i :..r .. . . , ; i ""iii ini'M iiiuhiiii .my vviiiwii,y, acconianvitiff ana sound views.' the part which Ihi Bank i lo ihe uumes ot th Prival Siockbolder. act in th nt 1 i..:n, jlaali,.H J t ..' ft lli i ll.aA a a . I . I. I lis .... t, iiiilaiitniB iliitj f.r rOlrn. iMUUIUUI alUCK 0610 Of iiCi. bo liiatrtl Main 4 1 ... :. i i ...... . n ' wuuiiiuii, who ner toregn character; "tp me auie. "' "w BU OOiect lor Ilia e,......,. .....I . i' ih. Vu . -- Z: , r""-"" ' sireaay km w 0o tlorneys-ooe who could m.t y that bis aool or bis body wis hi own in her tne i.iuuais, anaii agree id necept the an M i !" d g-m-ra! nieeimg, and such agreement shall , fi. w oHiciully made known to the Trtusurtr, by Ilia i tiou ' ,l'dfiil of said Coiiipiti.y, accompanying" the j may presence, it i already pretty well known that this udy of r.-Meara. Adam. Allen, Btnnerman,J. Bsrnea, in tliaij L. Biroes, Bggs fi,d. Br.,fderi, G. W. CsldwelL .i.M ..... I t.SPnui!! I "k....u.u Ii.... . t...i. . .... ' ' 7 ;r , ""'"t iwb, r.noetl, Ktriow. II Vr"h8m' tir.Ouil,r, IhwkiM, Hw.ng, ll,e , Hollaiw, Jco, J. a J.M.oa,C. J,kh R. Jupea. Kit! U w i . .. ... 1. M.li. V. - 1. . 4Mwaftaa-Jato :''Sd"vA Mei..INH.ftaaav K..d, S,w. tsrw.;!. IVsaitaNn, 11. f. - tit uwtoa, V lUau. tt ahn. mi mmue .(-..-M. Ai.oH,. Afa. 'ataansWJL kW- fc- Ihrnes. a.ffc. na. ti XV i-.", t .-u- . tiuve. I.raf. lUwki i. H . :. il.:, . i.r. Wnrrow, iil e, tVr- .. ell. Ket-sn, Kubsrda, Mo-bII. bw. iWjstfJL w. rayk.r, rotulinsoa, VaWwtU, L. Watr. JL tt,a er, and gtir. . -, Tlie U.ansartlea a PraaajbwsM asrl C. remrtrd anfavwr abl cat i Bu;7,"Wilka"'ad l.en, acaiwg a ara reart W be erected out ai" iWL..' ' W niai iinni , . - r - - aw. ota attorney, who vocation it has beeti " tn va I VT. ' u,,u,n. Msss.-y, Mm.Uy, l.!arrw. erdirrjf liaea" for tba hut das, year, and tn ( ulT ttHaell,,mth,Stoll. " iik P "7" ,he 0ra,,0,, W ,0 U ,b ' J- slkar, aial Znsr V,?r' ol thewcabiiKil fbi.i.h. .rtj Ihe sequel Ay... JMeia3 linger, Be.ll. den Itrsnnock i "10"d rtH U,e cabinet will not Brower. llruunoell, Bry.nt Burn. I V iw,' only bejNauon.l Bank, but will be Bmot. B.nk , W. W. Covingt, J. M. Covi ik iney will be the (ricmJn ih W rriMtuM .j n. f KJtim, Fituiinir. Furnutiii. f r ii.ji. i nd nciioned be the,, L.iZ v.l 17 o follow ,he ;.mmr';v !,",' wre,.u(' i . . """"'w oi ies mi. is reluctant Wk, and consider our Fede'ra. ' t - riiTga Comr feehng .,,d o. rZZ "fraclKw, of the Cot.itnu.lon wh.. c ' inibis nMt.nn. if -j... '. . c"rred i l V- reur"""i. mav lead to the tationa which I list inin.mi.i JL 77. '(ner, tnejr v.ik ejtmW.m,, JWr ItM rMktialriftoii.u, i.r"r ' ri" ilsi Bank. All which a . w., win oe uone. an is not only the molhef-of currupuon, ana it,, patron and manager of (he pipe-iayers not ooly tha corrujrtioit of politicinn -' -". u mo roomer oi the election frauds bm ahe ta the connecting lino with the foreign c.pitslis,s, and Ih chsnoel through which these 'p"lllt.T!."f,teuKrn L"" w,l't"; ni"'t' ,,,e filrriions, tha legHiatimr(be comruerrr,- and ihe .....,,,.,,, WIM . -. - , - ... V.lill.111, i lhal inatitution wants j "'"'?! V:?' ,ull!," l,u't HuggiasL llyuuw, i ool only the 1 '". ,,..u- vii.il, i. r. ..liner, . j. r. airier, Milk llrtrna l . . 1. . ma s i i. aa . i .r' '"oieninsn, .utCollnm, McLaugh- lili, -McUurin, McMilTsn, .Meal. I'sine, 1'sii.mi, le,n borton '.u,.texter, Pop,. r,ior, Reid, R..bards, S.h r. Spruill, J. W. Taylor. TliorDiMi. 'liii..i...r.i v w.i m vy i- lisms, WlnsUai, V ilw.ii, WiUiera, mi.l Vo.in. . . j ""!'"" "'" " ""'"M 'he secimt Rending, was docidod iu l ie aifmuativo Yea 50, Nays 52. 1'saa. Maasra Rirr n r. H,ll n I. i ro den, Brower, Brniiii.iell, Bryan, hum., J J J,!j. Well, Carson, Cleg, J. W. Covington, J. M. Covin Ion. Dusk. Fleaiiiiir. I'rs.iklui. J it imi..... i. T Gishani, J. Graham, U.simI, Guthri.-, f S.tJ-ti,..r UL lluggins, H. C. Jones, Keener, VV. B. Line, l..iiv, M.....I....I.. IV.' I '.' i.i . .. "', writ, .Vtctlenchaii, AlrLolluiii, Alcljiurin, Are.MilUn. .eal, I'sine, Pallmi, I'enilHrton. I'omdeAter, I'.iiie r.nf.,' M'Mi kS'' 'Sl,n"".. l'li ilo.i, Wh.leh.list! k. illiams, V iiision, tVilMtu. Witl.ers, and y0uu,r. .W.- Alar, .vdsiiiis Allen, ik.iiuerii.sii, J. Ilnrtiee. h. R.rne.. B.gs, Boyd, 0. W. Caldwell, fsrdwell Miainbers, listw, Dickot.n. VUm. Knnett, Farrow, 7. ' "' i.swains, tiernnp. Moll, ml, Holt, Hyman, JCol, J.jir. rwm, Joiner, J. R J,a,- R. Jonoa, Killian, King, 1. W. Line, .Msnuin, Mumn-v, fc. 1. Miller, Aluwliy, Morrow,. McCleeeo, Powell. Kegan, Iteid, Robaros, Riisw.ll, .Smith, Nulling J W.',',Jrl."r..T,"",ln,",,, F- T,lor' Wadsworth, I. Walker, J. WalkerVand Z.glsr. ; The Bill was further imHiided on motion of Mr. Brouditn, by ad.lniK the (iuvemnr . r ik. s,.,. ... - w r ' " - - " mini s r i ti t) if Ihe Allormty Genural, ol jui.p.;cu,r ofllio Ded of Morii;ajn io be mndu In' said ( llltillllllw liar Irias benaht of the St , to, .7 : erected out of tW taaata. The Bill la aiake aJeaaaM anaWsa irwaVel Ih State and ajn4etorv t lU Cenaw iwa eoneerwag tb Gaaer al XmteJhi mf&m Jauae ; a orJ of c hoosmg Ba-wtitiw aa taw Caee-i of 4ha lotted States; tbs ( rr,r af ta S.i. Sherifis and Ckrhaaftaw 4"T mm - Coaruv red tbe eecaal tiV UiJtmm moved to .mMtid the BJ1 km Sitauia? asaaaaT . . Tbarwhy ta Jey"awd saaert tba - TWrnkv 37. 1 h Ktiiwa tbca aaa aw s ar.d mow a.idpadfcyawiJf SSftal. li &SmZ tbea rad tho feud tM awJ ..aaJ, nay 8 ' V-'; Tc Bill toaavWibe y-'ar-d fitimim' ing the r.niwjlmeM id" r.rmi. dent and Vh-o TcemM tMStrmmi its third reading and waa eai-rt.4. 'J, Arrs J. j The Speaker batmj ekaw-d teas af aAaeacw for ..ne ek. Mr. Iier,' wm cetctri SVaAet 1 pro tern. - j A memorial front swolrr citu-aa. f T, ;prt gitlntnaai I urnpiaa n.i. W rtfrrsej a t& t ..mmittee of IVopo,t,.T ,d tin x The Hill i aher the tir f I.JJU tfti i Viibb. IV C-trs ,4 I.nH.i. a as ,ml U rWd taaac Lngriwsrd. The 11,11 u. a mew. tbe 71 Ub.fT etS KT vid Staluie concent lite M, noadtba third time aud engitwansi. , j Th L'tunasNed V,tt torwrw4tW Hi T- cera to hold thmr Cm, ..... read the see, J and ib.rdtj'w.a f4 aJaVred I lo be etirollod. j Tlie ll.j th.-a mi t - Officers aftacbed to the 13:h rVrede, mlmm i ultod ia tbe election of IVjwum IlkaM. CJsawJ, Aiim Weaver, Lt. CuWI j Ewsa Fa, JIaar The (mimittee sn. Inwraal IwtarwwwM ported a Bill f the re4H 4 the Ratesgw aaal Gas. l.m Rail R.okI Cmtj.BT., m4i wm. mid ,h Cnl lime and parsed. Tim Resi LtKMi rn ff a.tu en ..at gt ' ham, '.,lu ,Ua( Im, Mso-a. Nak.a d ITaaaV ""'". -"s rr ad and ' mM4 Mt. tpemt t . r F-h"'i f the bad, of AWewn, al.i.. r'.i i. ' . saw: " J he "M mu iii i. i iu. M,.,... .... frarioia u-Aa ., "l'py indeed, to r - r r-.....i m ma.UM) to Ihe f Ih.t,. North Weal. 17ll j . ! renin,. h .toT.r 1 '? f"re W J ..j . " m ""T-Mieu to indWflo. I ati iu iua - nil aVl rtt A 1 . . . Arkansai and.MiHrtwl X wa umle-aM from onUkr nankitig interest in our ri.iu,. i, k. . - - , .. . .11 V.glll and eogiMof this foreign interest, whme moneyed interest required the AmrlM . .. . " u.'wuvr ,ii iie charged, an a'-qmre additional power : yer the 7" .iH".raiKin,nti muntwgralided in every Jhmg lm Wmnds. Am.mg tlaua' dmuaods, wilt b lb' retortionof the drposites-thaincrea.' of .""" "io opposite wortbhitvinir h ia ail .rli.. ..a I .... ..... , Br noimj tor national curren. V-he iiK:hii.Hi of hereelf in Ihe f .r.i.ati.m of a f.w National BaiJt tha'aypunginu of the ex punging rewmjtinn, and H.e revival o ,he original sentence of ciwleumation ol Gi-neral Jaikson. These nre few of thede Im(m, whK-h morn and profanes Ihe name of the '-". win n:qnire irom her vas-als in Ihe " """"""i "o wtncn they will grant fro.n graiituuWor past fovors-hope of new favors fir oTdisClonures and lit all ratniwlUahaal it. 11.. -.... nmiim ineir airenirtn. i Iim ur.,mi. ..r llie deuian I will .n.t wail (he .low approach of! ...i.jl ; ...it i . .... r ""'I" v7si.in : a cui ail anuinn . ........ i. . . 'n nilUir II) ih llsoki nothing else can save her from third uspnton j and in thai eue(iension the new td minivtrat.oo will not only fos their mo.t poteat po pors d liel' liotTcty. A
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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