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t s v - were ' i V 1 . Van buVi WU wa were iiT dreadful ooetfcttoa aboat iat nuin toinetnoet, w.'d call br "umm," at are au delightful to cann relatwnahip with war a fact crea.ur and thea we would.! call ber ca in, fur we laid a enrt oi trap, tbat 4 ah aJkei. a we hoped .he would why we Ue4 mA thai h ileWww bad very pretty .paech wade h WimaWthirWoVaii-ed, when miaboaa1 ' eiaae, kail her h. a daarae unw. R.rf ttui mhw kill mint never seemed to suite briber evwsi'Kd' her or nut 1 , . , ' , "1 Site til older than we aad her' On day, walking in the garde wtth th . w determined to divulge lha la of aft-ction, which urc barged war heart. W in beautiful walk fringed with twtn ies, whan after the moat appro tm ad"! romaiK-e, amking graceluliy pa msm be, m burning word we poured furta lha aterj af e tenia Move. I Eglanhna calmly listened we tboafht that e perceivd a kind tear dimming bee radii J cwclaaf at hat air au4M tfty baa alAost ceased to lata their affcanacew It ta act improbable, Uarm, ibat eae warty gU WUiwa hate had I ibMhacbadaawMareaorl lahme -4" araJ. If awn. they kv kept thani too long. sumU m meat Ibat they at bet, or ver pre riid Car inassria,ii will be a amcb clear gain Bbt twIVbl ttw aanaat. we piewiiua. wiH ba- en3 svwvai Ilka bahaac agaiaat He Lea Ft 41ttm 3. C JaUaaragar. ItUm (A C) Jtraarayar. It. ia aaad, tbat a a debate n Vhata recently ia the Illinois IFMfaiwM-.eaia aauiKia lerVduc iba Balance of ccrtaas fca. a member eUatvad thai the Judge ia that Sum w aa aaarSy abut, thai they were ai raaartMMl gamMuig, and w-btla aa tha alrcuu in arder fc aayaart Ibear ftmdmt I A. IfpaM a hw toaaaiHaa Ibeaa aebia. Tbu neaeura ia auugm lor by Untiah nvry orafr ana oy ionr friend ia thie country. They lo to the aeii Congreae and the Administration f Gm. Ilam) to have thia meanure adapted; a d Mi. Webrr, ton feed lawyer ol ilia Banna dt to. in Lumfcia, i the leader of the plan, a! Mr. Clay hi eeoiod. Jf iU debt T.aauubV--Coi)ei.arr they to be paid f Froia whoia will the ana? br obtaioert I By taiaiioo !r ina nam wuramg aeonianry of the com.try, whoae daily ktbur acarrt t tom ibeaa lont tna money ''U we roee, and atretched out our araaa, aaja'daag conme, ItiatX aha would ok apno oar breaai.- i . . ftrm dvarra. murmer the gentle eonteauoaiuf rrctamcafea al-i . O J.J . .U . : I JIAIMi. UIUIIU Ikraur B.a U MIU lU aVUVtl inrwa I Iti THE KCW SCCATll w ewnvet bat el lha atemhere thue farHMe4albaNaSeaaeMf tUal'aiiad State, c aacne 4rb Marrlk. 141, bt bold oer j- , '! mea aweaaaa yeajna. a aaaa m naiica arv n aig Ttmtxpin. SOCTII CAROLINA. She eerenetyX turned and aullmg a aaadfal grtt gKMebffrrie, gravely ake4. v 14 Couain John, what are theae?" J w Gome bfrnea, 'ny darling CUouaa!" anawered OHiain Johili. ' E tt them,' t replied, g-eojr-berne muM kr i r i V . rM (KM TOT fOMr CPMtf41IOf 1 taH 1M1 2 From Ike Caarteatoa Mercury. HOW BANKS ARE CWTTEX CP. The l illowin iew are aa aMract f a frl "f very ecell(ii article to toe Ikai Qtmrtrrlf. Men on 'Change are Hie Iallnacaee ia liiihieu ihi' woiU ou PUnca4 Ecmnwiy, Tim uuderaiaud rooliiie, but about IlieXannr pdra tf their prsclice, an-i ita mrl aitd fmlitiral aanatf.f thfy generally kiwiw noiniiif Care o4Um;. " Th v are ao bu rallK-rirKf lae acora last I UkMi the uriKiii l, liial lhe Immmi Ma 14 jPrra ftaacb . 143 J. II. HaafMgtaa .NEW TOKK. iav. aa 147 F Pbrac 14 L- MTaadaary lt XTXWXT. S.Fntim 11 & PVd 143 MALvrnusCTTa. WaaCaaair 143 L C. JEaka 147 li R. KHC 15LVMX V. r iXna) 115 J F.Summm l!47 CUV.BCTKXT. Ui lii ttie braiicliea wmiiee lltey ba f an lea to Miveadjfate the laa uf iair udaraA- If llieia waa out apecie euooh la f ar JLa the world' buw ew, a tne i t,kt Um-m 4 bV buin, and the aond will imi audrr. Bat e, a ahallnw protenre. The difficulty ta, ibai ta-c there ia apecte ennui' tt in the utli, ibere n aa little in their p-keia i-aud aa acrtwe ed ia amoutit in i he world nutd do them aa g'd Pa per "Mil y which they brine J" ie-nl d hrieucy nut ra lad eujyi tt, a awt d. d r ttie aettieinent 4 balaueea wliipca artJe metit mual ul'iinately be aiade m apec, ad ibe balance heii.g ral'd by the pajier etaadard, mmr pe ie it required for the Ultimate acutea. taaai if papi'r had never been issued. Men oi h einexa aaut to make fottanr by bay WH and will g : but lliey have ao uxawfy ar ft-m fiertv cunvertihle into nxaiej, to buy wrtk 1? hve only the Urulty id' buying and eltia, aatf muni get money un credit, troia C'aia.a Banker. Su' h credit are f the goid af lib ciiiniuiiity. Lt the loercb ut ha tin luaa -I niiHiev to pay the planter tit n ill oh, ua r. pend on the 'e ol the rot Ion lo caaceijtlia W-a, and if t lie len ler Un it the cedu to t4 wwa ac '-'tat-nen lW .taw, will tU na tba tyecaa I W P. Jfaaraaa I'll ami i lie iirii -i rj r I in ynf - ; (nil but if the Bunk turniabe rrety'a tlfnatd memia or trrK-mjeum, ana p rwimai Waacarry. lite actual li-aa fail not tne peruUt aao had rntliing to ne, nor on the Bai.k, buttte plaawv, who ha given his cotton lor the tnitea alucb Ibe Bank cannot reditH. Tbete i tbe mil Suppnae the ajierulator oaitd jjei aocrfurt at Ibe' Bunk or cannot make etmujjh by biieai ci ton to leave mm a living probt, beaiora faywg SlMtTncIki 1943 .V. F. TmMmigt 1U NEW JEfc-ET. A. L. Sariad 117 MMtr ls4T PEJSXSTLTA.MA. J Braaa 1 IX. W. argenai I947 DC1AWAU1 C II. AW 1-45 r. titaftM 1-4; MASYUOta J L. Kerr 143 IF. D. Mtmch 1-4S IT . C Run 145 Va IT, C IVrsoa 143 J.C. taJhouo 1847 GEORGIA. A.Cathbert! 1843 J.M.Btrritn 1847 ALAMMA. X. C a (lay 1843 W.R-Kuig 1647 MISSISSIPPL J.Utadmom 1845 R. J. Walker 147 LOUISIANA. A. Muutua 149 A. Barrow ls47 TENNESSEE. A-OP-Nicbol-ooietS facaacy 147 KILNTUCKf. U. i Uj 1813 MjnktmJ 1547 ouia W a. Alien 1943 B. Tappa 1045 INDIANA. O H Smith 1843 4- & IF 1945 ILLINOIS. R. M. T.Hng 1843 S. M. Roberta 1b47 L. F. Loo 1843 T. U. Beotoa 145 ARKANSAS. A. 1L Sevwr 145 W.S. Fuliao l47 MICHIGAN. A. S. Porter 1-45 HT Wmmhrvlgt 1-47 ORTU CAROLINA. ir A. Craiaaa 144 1 Tt Uai cat Taa ibrea araciaa will iiHMily, mmt amrMpa all. ba fuWd by Whig. A Wing rm aiwa ba clertrd ia Tenowaee, when tae ijw4ata bnm, whacb wa helia m next ti aw riice Mr. Ntchobyo, Deun-emt, who aaabeeai y py.ofe. by tna Uovenior a itC'iT ha tekx Grwndv, deccaaed. ia lha political koriana iaJieata Mjorillaa bga'uwt lK'Bamphirt. with anil far auperior to ih, a N.tiuo.1 B-nk and a land rateoue diatnbutioo. Uvraga of the Stale take,, toKei,ef. Tbaae two iaeaurea uf Mr. Clay seem wow 10 aa in a fair wav 10 be rej- rted at the estra aeion, aaa I km fort the txtrm tttno ii becoming, with its lilt ftnUtums father a wry quettwnable memsnrt. Tne indicatioue are now agtiinat it ; and Mr. I1f a ho waa wcewaiuly pruclaiining it at ibe cuniuiencaaMDt of Coagre, i now a ailn.ll ; a lha grave ia relation. 10 it. With all thia, we bate, of course aching lo do. ll beliaig to lh new power to decide the queaiion; hot we protest arainal one Ibinz eai'KX PUBLICLY treating Iba new Preatdebl at uhj I agsinai eipoemg nun Hioooila them now will n part from the State of North Carol Th hive rta Zer - -h. rW ' decide agairiTtHod the, Wlaader..ad what will be their condition if they suOer . bers l he - ; r " . . - returned who will aupporl the Aaaiaiptaia. Lrt M Y.,-, - . : . . .. U.J. t k. ih.i. it .11 k.M iKeiri Tba puMie may aw, in. -.1. ...., nw iu.uk. eveaopeo and tbeir miada ftillv mlormed o. lha ra t. go-lbal while ibe oM General ia gratified with pruceaaKNtt, dir.ners, balls, auppere, peeches, UJ) Imtt &.c. &e. alt Iba real buaie i con ducted by a power behind ibe throne, Ve. die. -CWe. The. Jfofiar The Korani. Tlie National In. subject. It resU with the people to say what shall He dona, ana out the rreaioeai or aia cabuieu WathsHgtm (5. C ) JaaWwi. Delicate Rrmnitmirt.Mr, Semtm. iba May. nr nt WaaliininiHi. in elconuna Geo. HtrriMM 1 w. r- 1 . . ... .1 , lo that city, aid, " you, sir, were Ibe brat ataa lo j telligencer aaya tbat a eenaa 01 auty impeiiea mr. receive a blow from Geo. Jck : the er first Bailor to lake the place in tne cabinet - lo whicft act of hi Administration waa your recall aa a- be baa been called bv tba d aingui-hed cmien Minister lo a foreign cwrt. But there waa one j wo-4a be baa ao rsaentiaiiy auiea m placing in tna very delicate incident connected with lha) recall. ! Presidential Chair." Tba Federal organ has tba that was omitted bv the Mavor vis. Mr. Claw 'grace loeonfeao thai Mr Badger aa rewarded toltd for the rrtvtl mfortraid. Mr. Seatoa alaoj lor bia lug cabia arrvicea, ami plainly telle u that advened to Gen. Ilarrtaou's ervce dumr theja partiua of llamam itoea not find any reward war ; but omittod to remind him lhal be rtmgrd j from a 'eerune of having dune hit duly, but ia the midst of if ; and that Gen. Jackson 1. bis : looked ia .dBca M r awnerat oo. To ba ure, any J . I 1 a a a. aJ:. .. place and covered hinwlf wi h gkiry. Tata waai man ought lo a para ror aucn amy wotr 5 out 1 if't"i ytiiu 1 WESTKKN "CAROLINIAN. I riday, March 10, 1841, iDotber " blow " which the Mayor failed lo relate Such delicate mailer abiaild aot Jw omitted ia a congratulatory address. Mr. Saaloa wa strange ly (oigettul. JV. C SUmdard, lha "whiga" pretended that tbey were influenced bv patriotic rontiveal ll wasaM patriotis n bef- re, but all f the potl" after the election. But the Intelligencer m aofully wide fmrn the mark in supotaing tbat Mr. Badger M easentially aided " Tmsrtmal Church ia Trxa.--The corner stone Harnsua'a election. He bas some influence at oflhefiM Episcopal Church in Iba Republic ol eoirrts, dimmer aad Ira partus and some power T ra, was laid the 14'h OVter la, ia the - over a few dependants but be doe not piMeea ci'v of M.rtHg..rda, the Rev. C S. Ives, ufficiaimg suflk-ieni political bJloence over tba minds of lha .hi the occasion. j people, to rama? any man lo be elected Constabla m anv I)wt net of North Carolina and the man Sylvester' Reporter aihlihe the list ,of 152 who contradicts thia, whara Mr. Badger i beat Banks that have tailed and swindled the Com mum ty tail of (airfy eight mulli-ms of dJLir$. We do not say that I hi oa has falleo aHogether apna those least able to hear it ; hut avery lare pro portion ot it undoubtedly has. Men who labor for their daily oread and lual oi tbe'ir families, anial have u3l-red severely. known, violate lha truth -with his eyes open. .V. C. SiaaaareV ..u......tiUidi'ii..pr.un"iL.f'.'T..IUbk..chna4 ' the privilege of isauuig aa much ta mat a twey can keep nut. They y in tbeir Batik Cajaul m Sim k Note, and ubiiu!"ig tlr ax.tr a a eva poration for their noleaae liilfaimal baj aith them on their oan cdit, and waute a iaem . selves, the churacter oi epeculatara, aarvwwit 'aud letuier. Tbev are tleir uvi BaiAera. Tae planter sells to tliera a individaal bis ouivm. ia paid in their 15 ink notes. Tbea U tbey taJ m their cot loo sooculalnai, ibey wmm fJ aa .ie.-. lo their own Batik, and the Batik tailing d c a debtor to the public tba note Le Waa mt becona traah in ttie hand U ibe plainer, aad be ha nuflered a dead km id tt coilua. ' Oilier knot of indiVftual seetng bow, bv tka tnachiiH-ry of a Bank, buainea caa be 4uur, aal the industry if the tata cool rotted, aaauwt real capital. Htition to have a BaeA . "fhm 6aA alter Bank niunliroMnlike apnng ap aal a lutf t Uank note e'tauea. becaltfiaa raj. tortun are made u a day pnirclrrkaaf ye" a day are u illi'-lmrie In day uw gaw are aVw- piaed limtest iiiduatry ejvdenMad mJt i tbe arwrld rusbe inlo gambling. But tbiseie! enL Kiln' ! miMt t last be paid ia gold and whree ikwt a Ua there ia pot enough Hi be oana at. A few fcaraaiate cunning individusht'eoava out af taa rdaab tk prinrelv (riuiie ibe masswf aclree ba ijjiass a are jtifl h re tl ey atarved ; and ibe stmfetm aad runner aud uicchaoie are Hi m tae aarb, nothing to shew for the product tbey kite penal aith. Such i the result of the paper av W ta ' We ahall in another paper, hew bow iba ing of Hanki injure Miall drmlrrs, m4 gm tm a By atmamaaewlxf Governor Hold i.ffire till neit iariii f b lptWae. JUr. fJmomeree: The Frem-inf .war. It will be rememhered, tbat Bva rlectiwr, the Federal party cbanee) tail iba aaaiaia atuf the Preanleirt was fur aaarawaaTStraagaat BMtwr. iAiI thl atTa.rta d aera teU aa la as pleadid arcuiamuda tuasaai iba aMgatficent (mutura that crowded M Sanaa aaa. ll snQ aW ba ramambered. that tna trie wa si liai Aiftaanujirafion denied these miarep ramtnwi. aatl ibetr nertao were eoanrmed at la Umet by tba aaataaca af Mr. LiiMdn, a Fed eai ambrr ad" Caace wba aaarrted aa lha 3 or U lm lira n Rearcseat Uvea lhal tna mraaiava waa as ew;fHlanl la the necessities for a iT. arb aa Ibe Prmdewt of the Uni'ed Stales ib Ilea waa. Tba labia aow are turned, aud ta iaM Feaeral aneaabrra who were so loud in " tanr . aaonaraa agaaaa iba Eiecutive, are now aaf far ADDITIONAL FIRMTCRE to aLe iM-wawiacaiublr? Ttie miib t 95.. i 59 repanew- by Mr. Nujaad, of the office of Ci nafra al Pabuc BaildNiga, aa metwalij I'liisasff a rasaptila iba btraammg of thai house at ibe aeanv raas. S macb tot Federal vera- cjrj ! '.Arm J er StmmJmrd. Jhw M- MVeebaaa, ejected Gaaemor of North ' Caaafaia. baa, ("W laara fraa Iba Raleigh Regis lee.) left b) aasl.aadl ama an In Washington; " to wiimsrn the Maagarafausi of the new Prttidet.n Tba swept has aal farguifea bow laMity be de. cbaward ba aaaaaer, agaaw4 lha " idleness " of the Clerka aad a bar eabjyed ai'the ..oWa at Waah. maa a publae srr ml than !ha are T TUB GRAND PROCESSION. , The Boaioo Morning Poet seem to Sfgifled with the Scotch second sight. 1 ha inauguration parade which passed beiore its vision in Boston, m vtrv much like that which P real Jen I Harrison rr y-j . -- i. - -- 7 . -' . rtnng of Munxm. ice freai mas t human ihmu;h the streets of Washington on the 4th. lira which i constantly occurrmf br ibe imprudent -f(w oearnption of the day however, doe not tit or indiscreet firtnf of cannon i 4uced the Ute Ihe 1, j The third waa the bright day Secretary of War, Mr. Poimbtt, to have prepared WllB u, aiMj the rw et evening of the Democratic certain rule, the ob-ervanre of wi.lch will prevent Admuuatraloo was of tS t lovely, brilliant, and se ine ucc irrenre of th -so accideots in future. The n.. aspect whb h alwaya betoken another morn follow 4ig are tlie ruU-a, prepared by Capl. Hujjer mg cur aod propHHas akiea. . of the Ordnance B.rd : I - Hung be lb beree with black." OaoxAJtE Boaid, March 2. 1841. ! WM the bat on the day of the inauguration of Ted- The accidental eipbawMni of cainon, b abich eraltsta : cbaidi of vapor oarkened the.aky.and many live aod limbs are batf annually, are g-no- ckaidaof dual In earth, aurnig Iba wbide of the rally cauaed by fr.gitianta of the bunting cartridge fourth, and it ha been hdlowed by cold, and enow, from a previous discharge remaning in I tie gun, and alret, aud rain, and storm ; and even heavy and which are not estiuguisbed be'ore the neit inunder w Iba andst of tha k auiler which ha charge la inaerted. enued. By obnerving tha foltowins direction, rooel of Tne pea gantry ae in poor keeping with such . lar- pnwaac nwii d aa.awataiaad in. ..cart. ..AW 9. HkmlXl 0'"r!r!' J1" tMif machine. trig bagrmadruf ww-d aiad or ea ; Ibo-BM- . y carried ai.tlftjv'l'!ii F0' m "' lenal atui-ild be entirely ol a-oof, of a Ceaw tenure, of atk, I dlowd by much such a route aa the TJid and the ba sitould rw sewed with wuolleo yaa. loo Pt dnrnbe, made up the train of the Chief 3d. I tie apiMie should oa n i -..u ' t.tiie, white perampuiantig our meet i fringe, or heep-kin, with the wJ outaard, aod teutaiiuua triumph. Globe. tt stniuid fit the gnn isMgty, aad fit the bore. " J" 3J. Tna huger-stall at aiada U buckskin, or u (hl, MT Whl) G .veriKir, Mr. M r other arfi leather, with a ciwhHai utH ,ih hair. M h- Udu,y ,vleha(K 4 ,0 I lie vent (touch b4e) bould be stopped, by Wabinj:Uai.lo w.torwiiTie lu.utfuraiiouuu the 4ib. fiitClWjr pra,ng thia'CU.hl. upon it while Ibe i, m ervu.,m Ihtnwrwlw-WM5 gum tmg pu..gwr and aadded.- Afier il gun Ihe it,U .d the - d-....u id" rovaltv" ha been tired, it murt be carefully p.ged. la IBrataai f O.-n. llarri-. iuo.I have THE DELUSION." Wa find in President l!rriuii' Inaugural a moi eitraordinary admiaaiuu of what ia beginning to be pretty clear to a great nmny of thoas who were chealod, but what wa did not. eipect to hear 0 openly acknowledged by the General himself, ' or his partisan yet awhile wa mean the fact that ba wa elected by " delusion." Hear him i Although the flat id the people . baa gon forth, CrocUimiug uie lb L'bief'&laginlrale of thw jloriou 11100, nothing upon their part rvinsiiiing lu be done; it may be toougiu that a aoriva a4i kIut TO Ki;tl I UH HIE UEt.VlOM vaoaa which thkt hat u avrroaaa to mavi aciu ia hsxatior to hi raiact. rLk ass ortMoaa This is the verv thing the Democratic party hava auidi tbat live people were druJrd, thdt ja, according to the dictionary meaning of the word, cheated into the election of Preiideot llarrisun 1 for say ing ao, we have been vehemently abused by the Whigs, an : now here is the tdmutioh of lb fact in the Inaugural liey an much laud. Tba people have been' dtluded uot in reunion to hi I" principles and opinion, for of thea there were none eipuaed, but by promote aire form, teonomg, prosperity, and heller timet, which were to have f. lowed iiiiineiliately'ou the heel of the Whig victory. Where ha the reform ben cuuimenced t In what ha their ecotioin) been prutiiaed I Wnere l tba general proajierily where the abundance of money and belter time promised t President lUrriwai know that it wa all a dtlution? and a good i many hone! men a ho were deceived, are Ui-iiHiuif to be ot the same opinion. Tm "OOtD P'iON" ASD "flOLD PLATIaC " HCHBie. We mk ibu ober lonMderation of those' who were laal summer deceived by tliela'ae staiemeui ol W hig otaturs, and the ly ing iitu t ol Ogle's speech about the gidd o-ttnn the l'i. ideul's li mine, to I ne loll wing exiract from pro ceeding of taut Congress. W't print them to show lha people who heard these statement rt- pested again bikI again, how they were impiaed upon, and gulled, ao that they may jnde hereaf'er who ato lo be believed aad who Ire not. In Ilia lloue of Representative, Feb. 23, when the reailu'ion which altarwarrla paied bir appro, priatuig 6 000 to buy aildiininal furniture lor ti e Presideiil IIuse wa umler ciaisuli ration t "Mr. ALroaa naived the fullowing aiitieti'uteli""" "Tint, h luroiture bir tlo- Fmndrnt' lliie, tta srawven tna goia pu eitinguiah any burning remain of the cartridge. ina-e nun evrnan.-e th.:t I. v grim which he ii una ia u.a careiuuy who a or, i-vr. 11 ia ... r.rrM hl, Dh, fll, , oiml .,,, ... cenw-oawrngu. atiy aateea nf burning HamaH. lbe rnfic W Thae nW idi he .ld" The aponge -aild be forced down firmly aa.ort BW (J .mn- , mhltm ning Ibe ta-i.Ha ot the b.e, ..al in ibu. p-.u. .1 n m lk(wta ,nv how.-Jfrclra5rr nould be tunted round two or three 11 e in each , j- direction. Care hould be taken not to ue a very et sponge, ll it 1 alighily d'upeuel, it mav do 00 harm ; but it i lar aater tu uae the pAgc dry. man wnen 11 contains water, lor the water i squeegi-d put, and remains in the bottom of the bure. Ou inserting the neit cartridge, it lower Tb (dlowing sensible remark on the Addree ot the new A diuin art ration ate from the Baltimore Republican : THE INAUGURAL Our reader have already seen the inaugural and geta ihoroughl, .naked, and the .el powder' " wr reworr. n.- o ,ne tnaogurai doe. not burn on dwcharg.ug Ibe pm; bai Pv ; think that driven into tha pore, of lb. wlea -udl ,.4 have had th- pat N-nce lo read it through, r retain Ibe lU " "P"iin inai 11 i a mi K ,ju '! ana aaaatter fnna the dtruuiaMl wa ha woollen , . ... been aecuMowed to see Irmn the bands of I ho nnl.nnn.r.. lir. La l t . . . ... ward with some uggeti. t St.ckb4drva a is " MOW c"0,', ,nore aim i:.V Hiuuji KOUlfe fro I IWd rflXwe-j Hmw mil tar aurh a piirina T T.. wii tor. - I rJ-Ai Hl tb auwratwH af tha aew Pret-b-nt F Ho caaEJ ba bear ba kjuA apoa lha sylemlor of such a aaa ! Ta wmadae a! ba waa at lit Ptovlt'i I &V ansa fee he every citiaen provided. lorm. kiodtd tnatch. which .tot onlv reta.n lbe.-,U C1" r",,b " m ,hc TM" ,h" " . fire, but with d.inculiy eitmsuKned by lbe "" t"Vrent w It mge ; where., . dr, ece of bun...,g woollen ' """J (""m 'I M eanly eat.ngui.Ued, tba free a, ol water brro " ,tnnt of Ihiaje .pungiiig. i the fr,ueut cau of acafcoul ea-, hava iwaea b.iu in the hih at .Imsw be nbanona. , i copies. It dmplsys (hrmghout a degree ot ego If tha piece Sash, or the primmf the blows, it 1 ,lru,- w'"'e,y -"-rihy of houU ba approacbH earefully. Tt peraon who " tha-l Magrtrata of the Republic. A large .vprimea it .h.jld approach ia front of the aletree, "" ?ro !ruwm- l" to avoid being injured by the ree.al, m caaa lbe !" e'o power I a per- p ece g.a nfffrHn fire temaining in iik- ve,,i. ,? P lo '4 be iih- palpa Nixie l..i rai..l Jr m.A il . .1 ble c-anradiciioiis. U.i the caijecl ,4 Abolition hould be lluwd lo sponge a gun, or serve the vein. THE EXTRA SESSION. It really is wrong, the way ia which tha new rreaidenl is (rented about Iheeitra a-waon. pie, and baa a right tube treated tauch,eapecially ba i avore eaplicii, avowing bu iliauiribtioii of any attempt oa the pari of the peole of one Stale toioierlera with the inatiuiion, and internal con cern of others; and it m the only, or alimat the only one respecting which be is i. On the sub. M-ia nf a NalMMiai Bnk. the Tdrillt Iba nuala iJ ' .t keeping tha public tonus the distribution if the r public UoJ-,'ia.r forfiii r-Ution.Vtint olhi r re' hart of DiwrH ia Mere llempthsre. . i- . . a.- aa m j lata avasiiai ine .v i.tre irp mUUrs, IXd ba .Ml Ir W hit the following pro....., regut.img ma tf H. . ,U -4 Hew" ia now living -hka the hondao! rjmlnaaa.y. aawaV .abera, -eea aw , kmrmmmmM . ,h. Irtppi, JM acted, and may not be w,rb. rotrraal, imm , r aa- k w.ea .1 -k.. L ft bond. tT DarrMw IihII be direed in favor of lbe nm ioe4 aaftlij rrieria w.tniMj. a parallel ,. wal wat . the A. . full .. -h, I ha. divorce In,,, tha b-d. -trJy u tmmm w, 1It p.obirly. I be docreed in lv. of lbe iaert aafty .-..--a raat kab,a.U ...J-.n .k. .f .i - wheu tlrti other sb.il be convicted of a ei-e a-l w w. ttt,' ,1.. m L-uu r..;k5 actually imp.ar.1 fi the ; or wbea l-- Wb-a Kawaa. ia a a.4 e.Mlly ao .0 Gen. Harri shall become an habitual drunkard, an1 aa can '..,, f,mrmlmm B..Li. tinui'to be for the iace 4" three eara.r ltaai . AsmmprUm of 5rr Debts. Upon thia subject aw lave aaf bat hrrbr.ane seed we ay much now.. isa aaiafl aal a aceaj at Mr. Benlun'a eoch. . .1 . i "Him u, IIIIS r U iil1 llmhkp4b5r.H,.b,(u, )(,.. bi'uWTle an habitual drunkard 4tatl 'aa tiaHnif twl brff r such further space f nae, e leaaiwaaaaI parV .haU.treattlH....., .t ,Mrfl7 "" ,. -TLA. a . 1- "r'r. ailer which tha people of this TMWfnr or audtnger reason of either party vlull be pugnaiit to the marriage tlie separatiou of I lie otner ba lbe apace 4 lana years, or having Ix-eu mt utum, awd re pugnant to tha marriage covenant, as attnw tlie eeparatiuu uf the iaber, abU e caul awa h foraucb lurtbar space of iiaF, aoi leas laa awe ear, a to amodnt to tbree year." Tha Baltimore Repuhheaa aaya tbera araaaw r otetanding, 75.001 dollar of ibe aad " aa" tie Uoilad Slea Bank iued aader ria cbarvev fraaa Cjrnrjr. ! 1 thought thaw hawa tawaiy haw "J ' aaaitata sakaah I 'at lafNftlkita IM! 4an (! lihaala aaa by hwown party. Il raoutol thea.aMHa. ia ibrm . of m to treat b.m a. a nudity, and tw eV. s.. publicly, aod m,mrr , nnikt ummt 4m , mi the 'ace of lha country. Now ... th.. wh..le WUmtltd Um ..i.., , Hi" whole drift seem, bustiieaa of the eilra aMh ilea old gewtk-inaa ra.u u G dn, , Eiecutive, the cho. treated a. a cyabae, aud that publicly and wnori-1 . thtrf ,4 ,be hllCt mttd , d ,h, ooaly. Mr. CUv gave directs f.,r lb. eilr.1 , , h te ,f h ,kel , asKm be.e he left Kentucky ; he bad .1 placed in WKJrc .,,1, ,. ; ,ikJ while the o(K.f.. c k m" ?tT'me mml ' ' ; ihhis ahich are calculated to u.Mlerm..e Ibe liber- " MW Ib 8U, e,eC1l,"M '"l"'1' " k f. of the pevmlr, ..el remle, ibem aubjecl ... the rthae,r.w?jaK..,,b,hlrd M aatay M...h,h. kI p,,we,fu, nay Work Jt,l'"'K.i "w,,l.H,..,.e.,ii.,orcre..e any alarm; .,d that Chamber, and there iwi.ntly P"-"U,.,i elM. Ewullfe ny d hr nmvU (f eausa tha neceary ep ,u be ,.k, , dlffrrr, uf u( ,h, t Z IT?" fr h"d tyr be" PK he urge. th.l he .Hould b cli,,ed ... a r k J 'iH erZTt"an,"tt- -J""""'" ;,ce.f a .ingle term, that .be pe,,pe may have " w-w w " 'iv aaaaa-va, ua,tw aaa 1 anr r a ktv ia ilrrt Wfll, Mm u&d rentleiM.tt airrira.iBi m. v " - .eil ; af th aeeciMa aalount wa do not prete a aeaa. aai a certata that rt will aot fall abort af rbsak Tb State af North Carolina ba had . part ar- cwatraetma; thia debt. Two year ago, at- aal aot a dollar ; and even now, with lha earaataai et lh I0 000 reeentlygjvap by our Iaftvaara I lU, Raleigh and Gaitmr-ftail Raid, aha Ire fraaa aVb. It as lha British e initaliata wjy, thai af h-gWUtor. are returned to our ne.it caaC I irioed r iit 4aie agreea t it of c4ir a and ptMti4f to Virgiaia abere be telU every Ualy, Iriend an I f, niale and female, a1ult and ni"anl, that he will have an ett.e aem., and that it afiall be 111 the aweel and flwery aeih 4 May;1 W bile the old (Jmieial ia Ihua imnicenlly giwipuig in Virginia, what 1 g.Jng on here ? What rev.dv ing in Wahitigiof, ?j All aback I New d. b imi nation m the lapi j and the eitra araaKNi nearly countermanded ! W bile the old General ta telling every body in Virginia that it h to be, the que) aprobatNMi or diwprobalH i f tu measure.. Tbove who ran eel satished with the document must be easily pleased. ittUrted here wht .(.nil i. f -... ar awtra immediately interested live of tha ptipiauiUa seemv in be predominant. 1 - .L . M " .. . . . k.L L 1 . . r wy will wm wnsry wicnimj TO 1 ....w, wm, innciiMin 1 simply because Iba Mgns Slate of Durotuk. The St. Lnm Gazelle men. (on lbe probability lhal sometime within the next tifieen years, another star will be a (bled to ourc- n alellaiH!, with, the title of the Stiite of Ih-cutah. It willenend, according to that paper, over the Pra.ite regioo north "f Iowa, stretching prolaihly . from the Mimourt to tba Mnmimppi river, embrnc uig the country janterJ by the t. Peter', IheSi. tail and Jqie river and iiwlnd jmrl of the Coteau dePririe. It ln.1t.11le Will Imi th ram. a Michigan, a thrn Now York, Vermont 4.f)l pdMberaocb juruitur. aa ba may dem extravagint aiid ttbueceMry 'in lite rrt4Mleiif.i..i purcbe .ita lb pricedot the le Ua-reuf such' lurniture a bt stay iteein proper and mkcIuI. " Mr. DontAN. I deire tu be infurmed if thereat "'Sir. Li?coi.iTxptined itiar be ttid not know ther were ny uen article gold vpooua among the frt Mdent'a luroiture. ' Mr. Lincoln it a diitiugimhed W hig frpm Mi ac hu r I it x and. ... J Jhj? .'.'4ffnl!Ji!an.bo..4!i lbe seal ol ciNiliadiciiou on Ole'a coiitemptibr lying speech wheu it aa delivered. He here t there are imi such arirb-s as " gold poMis amuii the Pirmdent's furniture. In adilitiiHi ta this th Mowing ceilitkaie from the Coiiimitoncr of Public Burtdiiig wa read 11. tba limine : I do hereby certily thai t e larr elegant gilt pli tae. oanied in the above etrrl fro, tlm inveuUiry of I'uraitare ia Uie Pri-saiem' I Iimhw, taken by lb 1 me muawtier of Public Bmidingn, M ireti t, u t') mm which I now 111 use al the Hreiodent' ll.n,-. nd that no other baa been purrhiced lor III House inc that date, f 1I0 thai crtny llml it patr from tne invt-nuirr ut lurniture 111 Die President' llou li ken by tlie Mecund Auditor nl the t)iM..iniMUMier rf Public Bunding uo lb 3 1 ot Mrd , lSf.l, by oMi.r )' I'rt'vaieiil Jckoii, liiero Were tw lv du'n xln r-g'-! deiert kniv.e and lorks throe doacn nlver-gilt aert poiMiii, and arventyMie ailvrr-gilt Ua-pnoiia. AnJ I dolurilh i c. r ily that no g.M ur vilver gill inn', ' ' fork, or pin, or pUle ol any il"ripiion h b n pnrclia--d lor the Premj'.'iil'i ll.i.e mnce Mr. Vin Bu-' fou became lb cfiiet ii!nte ol the iiaUu.. " VV. MJLA.NU, C P. H." Here tl.e.i 1 the whole Irii'h, and hire cihN the gold rp.ni liun.tju, ll w nifudeutly plannei!, and boldly maintained by Ibe Wbi eje ch in- ker till alter llieeb-c: Tlu election which it aa lahricated lo. inll n im f j over, and it rlkrt, if it had any, h ben produced., but urely il bj-enmet all who were cheated by itf nn other ciaiieiiipiible labricalioii. of a like character, 10 refli:l MjiKrly in their atxmid 'houghl now ilnl the violence of an etcil'd coule! haaaed aV They ought tu ak tlioiui:ve how much credit nlmiilij hureulier lie given lo the .ate;iient ol in" wtio have (ilu)rd Ilium ao lale in I lie pant. fl"7 were hu.nuiigVed try ..one almut the President Juriulurn, the L'enau, and iiiHiiy other thing"; "' ui.ii lin y were gulled with promise 'of f cmioiiiV. Inriii, pnmpi'r.iy nud llai I of money. I tlB iMlfuient am now proven lo be fal, and le proiiiiNeN le. every man amwer hinif ll they have been fulfilled. Profession and Practice. There is nolliinj uaitit wlm h Uie Federal party hve been tinned .0 rxchtnn .more violently no.hitig h"'1 they Iihvo a Heeled .0 Condi-inn with greater itnlijj nation lliun the uppoiiilmenl of inenilier of C" gren In office. (Jen. lUrriam himtell took off 11011 lo eiprea hi dtapprolnitioii of the pracW IuhI aiiiiimer, and all hi leading print then dgr llml it w inniwlroii ati btie which th" P"r old put riot w mid refirm if he gottiito lower. Well, tin wi" theTr doctrine frcr the elef'ini, , now lei u a e what In bwji tliir praclice nt" yr Oil of III" mnmlier of the wji ('h,n,' lnip were laken from ('ongrea; Webster nd " a. 1 - ' - I y. . J V 1 ... . . Y
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 19, 1841, edition 1
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