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ri , nrt which impressed us so lorcibl a being Kirtit km ly tiialoifous W ," " rTcniip, and me Distribution bill, thst we onsidnr no spology nersyesry lor l7'nf before wr readers i a romarkab'afflus CiatidOf ooing 'n' lno "t t4nljr ar 14 bu! tl.e Im(. rehearsal of th past," snd t! at the 'political " Bi,io!.if'"tf'l)' Jm'K1"'" "co "f prMil age, to corrupt th people and undermine ibe jprieeipl. of trtie Democracy, tor tlir sidflsh eiiils, ro m:li s hve te practurd before, and with better KfM Una w pave any apprehensions will at'eiid tho attempt njw fjci i iicpamge li which we.rcfcr : KVlion the Athoimne, t tho nd of tho wtr-ivrtb r;Bin, hil concluded WtifJtnfiFm.-V&kJtut. ' N!)5WiiWWjrhiultfe4 to put into their Tie. stt'J. by way of reserve, 1,000 talent every ysr;-si I So Mine Urn prohibiting any person, upoo pant of cVnth, to mention Um emplciying any psrt.ot it, except tf ri'ptl"S n ''einy hu should invade, Allied. .. 'j'bia fif" observed h the wrmth and fiVnr which men have for ill 'new inMiiutioni'. Alter wsrds, l'ericler, in order to make bit Cuuri to tho peo. pie, proposed In UielrilMite among (hero in tune ot peicc, the 1,(W0 talent end to apply it in giving to Loli citttpn two obnli it the public thews, upon ConoV ' . , i . i r - - I . t -i liua however nw tifj mqim resume wis Tunu in lime ot u. Tue proposal was approved and the restriction tlio. But as ill concussion of Ihit kind degenerate one time or other into license, the Athenians were eo highly pleased with tbia distribution (called be De niailra bird'ime Ay uhirk Ibe AlKrniam would be cttch'it) tii it the uld nut Buff'-r it to be retrench! on nf arcminu The abuee waijcarried to mch a thi. Jh it KulHilna, one H tlie IKailaot the faction which oppwd Uemth'-ni, caued a decree lo.jhe kiiiI. pruhibilinj ant peieon, upon pain li death, (turn iiucii propnaiiij; to rextnre, for the acrvice of tlie war, llinae Ijik! which IVneli't h. lrnaerrel to tbn f auiea and pubiio ahowa AplliJrn m even pun:ni'l hr declaring hiillrt-lf ot a cnntrarv opinion iijdroriuairtinjfupou.it." t ua trace the analo?jr in tlna to the histnrj r.f ,wr LstvI revenue from the date of iti grant b? the Srstei to the General Government up to the prenent time : M The Aih'-mam, aiy the hkrtnry, at the end of the Bur with if j ' ni, reulved to pit into the Trenwrv. hv rnj of reserve, 1,000 talenta every v ar;l Iheenme lima prohihitine any pcrvon, upon . pain iH death, to went mm the rmplovm? any part of it, eaeept for re an enemy who ahouU invade Aitira." Tiie Htntii nf thia conte-leracv. at the clwe of the ht war, ceded to the G"oeral Government, the PuMic ! jjn.it, Iheir Common property, to pay by their pmeee'ilti tl.e pijldic iMh contracteo itnrine the war, and In teA friy 'he expentea of Government, an tbut there nrpht ; h" no nereity lor the taxation of the penrtle to rte n ai.'icieni r venue. The pnrpnaef and inentin ef 't. fncit re observed, and fulfil xi. hrrt in poyinf eft the p,tnc debt, and ainee then in 1efrytnn the neconry ci 1 ni "( ,tlie Government (in to the time when the erni ot Mr Van Borcn eipired aii'l the Pe?rl pr'y cjrre into pove. The prohibition to touch the rervct frenmrp ui ofn-rved hy t!ie Athenian'. nt 'lie hi?'-rr, lu't J1tterw'd', PcrtMee in nrier In ?nii hm renrt tn lie finplr, prnVid to i!iir'thutr among fAln, m tmea o' Dv". the l.O.lfJ talenta, and t ) an v it, tr.vmf e( h r I two ohrili at the public ' vpm romliitnn h unever, that thet tui'ht rcaiimr thil f ind in trme of Tr." , . Ailer the Dememtic r,rty n'"n' "J P""". 'fr I 'lay. " in order to make his court to 'h" p - ft. p"l todiatritu:e amnr the fttat'i, in timti e' wt " t'lia land revemie, ni condition t'lat rhe G'nerriTeut 1 m:;!if retiime it ii time ol war." So tar, th analo-zt 1 i peitcct, hut here it atonn at the prefnf, Iirre we I thit, 't wi!l altogether Mop. The r rmpt Aihen;an 'tlce were c an?ht bv the "bhJlim aa one nf tve vitrorr railed it, and approved the propoMt, 1"in7h liifir law .M prohibited it oo pain of dtb. Ho ,IX:SWi;M,iiiy.-aaJBlh 4hw.-dirteNivM'iJ1'ttrr' they tvtxiUI by no ineaua an'ler it to be retrenched, and wo are told, tin abue waa carried to aoch a heiirht, decree waa.-puaed probibilia any eryn, upon pin id dtb, frum even propoiinj to restore it lor the atrnce of war. TV in'i'tine attempt made ly Mr. flay, and hie f.'rty 'o arducn the people of the Stale into the nip v't dI federal nicaeurrf by bie briliee ka not ten r i puceelnl aa the iiimlar cK rt of I'enelea before it Tlie Aoierican people are not an ignorant and degraded fHi're u, 4e brihed wfi-her owrn 4h--i tk'T, Trei'uTrvVouIu' bVaa iTa in Atbew n tr. t'?i' i ui wi ulj ever bo mule lor the acrvice of war. Tlieftinof Athena and the other Republic; which hue Ami hed but to fall, in lime pt, etamla aa a 'm: k r adnHMiiah ua to beware of the Crvt f x' steps vt corruption, wma of tbem all were ovetihrnwn liy frce, but each one atink aodar the debaamg infl ience rf iea jnlnj demijoi'ue who toiisht ly epecimie aria, and p'anaiUa preteita to attain their own aelflrh end ulr.ch alwaye reau'ted in the eventual ruin ot their C oatry, . -; . VV have to guard oar Inetitalion, by eternal npi hoe,' from lha like inaidiooa atlacka of ambition, reckleae, and deaigning men. Tbit it the leeaon taught ly the recnfda of tho peat, and the tipermrrce of our oit b a?o. '. . . TheElitor of the Raleigh Register rems lo think tint the "Whig party" waa never stronger than at fwrt, and U flatter himself, and IrwM.i pcnuiat'e Ins reader, that when they get Mr. tJUjeut fr the. Presidency, In I scmqc great man, be bint at, but doe trOenturn fo name, for tho Vice Preei 'riry, they ill do wonder and sweep all before them. KeaUv, are ahnoit tempted to upeet that on'r worthy frwnd perpetrated that boast immdintrly a'ter ht iH irnfrom the " Bidger dinner," while hin lip- att'l n!ned with the sparkling (,'lia opjgne, and Ins rjr Mill linked with President Manly'a song ef Honey noil sluvtard." For hovr rise can we srrocnt torsm h an extraordinary, boM, and withal ree Ui. idea ? ia it rouble that onr brother Alitor haa nit lid tvf I't 'ledum that have tsben p'.aca during tlie Ij'I in Maine, Vermont, New lUmpshire, Cmme'iciit. M- rielmw la. New Y'rtk, l'eniiylvsiiia, New Jer-y, M rylamt, Ol jn, Indiana, Illinois, Georgia, Alsbmna, M' "'ippi, Arkansas. Florid, Iowa, Wiwoonn, d Mirli. 'jpn If In reading ie confined lo Ihe whip pper h aculd not in Irnih have heard much ot 'tietii, hut does not the Editor knn, that in all these Sis'e, i!ir whia live been deles ed hy thousands and tens of tlinnni's yes defeated, and utterly rnu'ed everywhete ! And yet the Register prnlent thai ihe whig pi-v was itersr beliiie stronger nr in better cm'idiiion. Strange indeed that our ciKemporary of fli me'.r'pol, Ind not lieird ol lh-se thing. Wo can only sccou-l for this winder by ci)nj.eture. Perhap like old Kip Van Winkle, he fell soleep in ihe log eabm shortly after ibe' ,'t year's cimp.ign, and novrr waled up until about time of tlie B-dger dinner, snd of couree, hiH l.enr.l ""thing of the lasr election. If this be en, we f ave s ng snapicion that he will begin todiroer i tlung or It's hat" M'T m Psw",2 'wo almut the matter negt ummer,when the elections lathis Sine Ukr? place. Unlei w greatly miiske "itpniof ihe limes" Ihe popular voice will Ho n miw-tiim Irom h s slombir el hope, and Jet bim loo W,i'"ti.nd!ir. - : - . flr Th- r nrka fw hiw lif tie Lynchburg Tir fii'M.m ttr. ,:l onr , vi vcimlle and ajMito cor n 't V r ftrt h nh :w Editor in atronjrly doubting the policy uf allow u,K only aiiulcd and inauSkient aalanee to tht Hun, OQcera. It ia oiiaerabla eco nroy. to 7 the ksal of it. aid wurao liberally. The di-panly betwern lha euoiK'n.iti(.o allowed by the Nii'te and General uvrnmi'iua i cvrtainl a aerinua evil great f needing correction, for tho evident reason ivnitioui d hero by the Tirginian: " ti'VtiaRfJuclium of Stlarit of Sttile Ofi. tiu Uy a bill now pending in the ligndulure of GeorKii, it it pmpmcd lo reduce the aaUnea uf the U iii rm r, the Judge, the member of the Legialutnre, and other i tBccia, Economy i certainly a cuumieoOa. ble virtu-, in, public and in private lile; but e ccedmgly doubt th policy of I In meuaiir, W liimimer hiar ciiipliiiota niaile" that even ifiT tVov irriora ol our Mate are endured iuto the aervice of (lie General Government, to fill eoura of it nxjat tub. ordinaie officer hy the more liberal eonipenaatioo paid by the latter. Iluw can w expect it to be otherwiael JUen in piihlic Me, are like iiivn io private aUtwna. They will go, aa a general rule, where their la bora ar mint liberally remniierated : and hence, we aee a Gu verno of a State, and the representative ot jta aove Nignty, eonaeoling to abandon that high and dig , lotted poaitKMi, for tho purpueo ol taking from the General Government aoma petty but well aalaried office a a collector of the cuitmnn, a receiver at a land office, or k poatinaeter! VV hat reaaon huve we to complain that the Gcm ra) Government m tho atiut of our pflrical ayatem, drawing to ica aervico the beat talent of the 8tte by its immense patronage, if, in. atrsd of counteracting that patronage by audi aalarie a ire adequate loVeuiunerate the labor of their pub. lie eervama, the Suite Mini their officera, and barely allow them money enough to pay for bread and a de ccut auit of clothe 1 . It we would elevate lhe-?harac lerol o'ir tftale Government it' wo would -alimioiali Ifie nverihadowing mfluence of the Central ayatem if e would throw an rfle.etual guarantee around State Riflii e must diecard thia niggardly and unwise nuicy. We niut pay our public officer an liberally a to command, tor the Ktate eoiinc:l, th beat talent of her miot distinguished citiii-na. VV'e do riot mean tony that they ought to be paid magnificently, bat liberally. Our Jitdft especially, ought to bo well pnid ; an that the nnt diaimguumed locmbera of the bir, who are beat qualified by their abilitiea and legal linnonjf to hold the cle of junce with a firm and even 1 lance, my be induced to eichange the bar lor the bench. Vnrmu eomudera turns miolit be urged io fuvor of liberal Ktate salariea, and a reduction of thou of the Gvueral Government; but we hate baiely lime . tu throw to 'ether theae burtied rrflticlioiia." . ... I pV iuA Cari haa. The late Message of Got. Rich, anlsin to the legislature of South Carolina ia an able nl interesting document ; we regret much our inabil ity, in conwquence of a press ot other matter, to make from it topKiuaea'.raeta. The great queationa of politi es I inter at at pr ent, are bandied in a plain and for cible manner, well calculated to elucida'e, and con vince. Toe lollowing atiort extract cootaiu some jual reib '.HHis on a con lemon that ought to arrear the at l nt. on and to be impressed on the recoiled too ot eve ry man in tno country. . It was an honest con fee ion of one of .the ablest . prcsiduiii iiht rot the late United Ktalea Iknk, be. 11 re a LiHiiiiiiiti't' ippoitited by Congress to investigate its ail'ai , tiuit ti Has at any time within it power to ru.o - t - and local institutional VV hat an appalling ! l it tor l lie coiiiemplai instill tlie Cieeereigii bule ol rc uniuii : v, nai a pr pneiic tvarnsiig to tne institu j t"in charier their sutnenty ! The iiiftuution ol the fount ry to be U.roted and erased, at the bidding t h oeititieMi, acui-iesi, cent pur cent calculating tor (-'it, no! The rigiiiaot the States, anl the liberties o Ui p -ople, io be ubjecui to the duminion ot a eor hk; iii.-ci.f Aniucracy! And jet, such w the MipreuA ey uvn ,a , I'wrty.and the tonatituUou. lo which such an lo-uiu'.ton would loevilably have attained. tn rwclnnent iip-n thu liberties ol tl psvple ui otlMrr tnurs ami nativna, were to be apprehended from the I'AurJs ol coiiqucrora, and the Murpalraoi of ambitious ruler ; hoi cxerieuce has shown ttst in oor own age and country, the strongest ccnicat lo maintain eonatito . it iaVaod ' ireff"rTr against an ambiiiooo aney p"rr, in all its tarsjua tonus ol Bunk looiiopotit's, iihi protective Tariffs. Weil, tl.er-lrc, may ve cungratulaUi Uie country oo having chuu the ambiiHiu pretensioisiol an institu lion wb eh, atdr nnix rwHinIy mctsiuig the humiliating duty to the Ke eral kieiutive, ot violsling hi Coosti tin Nna I obl gntMHis, now Uireaiene, ll rouili the ven geance ot a diaappoiutcd parly, the raah ard iniquitou retnmitkxi of anms iiug the inot useful ami conserve' tivcol all ibe prerogative of hi (iejuru.itiit" ft K Reft li PJMmtf. ?;!L,!a ! JfJrM.'l.Jhil Kiw Bk irf tiRgT-i,ve-'t)rt tfr w-fto ainouiit ot three millions ol doJNrs ; this te'a much smaller i'hvTil than we bad aupposcd, from the num ber ot Rinks in that rtiate, and their general bad stand ing. It aim appear that the people .VG.org is are in ile Wed to th" Ibtik a Unit 0 milium of dollar. Thia ii an immense li bi. We have hard t into to North Carolina, but it the people nt our siejer Htate have to piy ihi amount soon, we tear they will bate much worse there.. r-AV riolr la ouf 8rrelVife daye ego, a lof h and oyster all the way from New River m Onslow t'oanty. We suspect our friend in thai pari of the H'ate, letlhe whig better tunes" pretty much alter the same sort tSit see da in these higher regions. i 53r By the Census ot the present year, IS41. it sp. pear that the ipu!ation of Great Britain i4 Ireland amounta to upwards ul TJXlO. KK). The En'livh paper of October last, state the re markable tact, that "some eirellent gram, (wheat) has been (,-rown from s germ uken out nf mummy here it had been enclosed twj t ionad year ago." Seeing tir we were reminded ol a similar laet, the find injr ot hae in the rnma of Pompeii, a few yeere ago, which vegetated aa (rely a if perrectly fresh. T Veeo in .Wissotrei The growing ol Tobacco is r frnliy extending in Vnsenuri. The erect ion of an inspection wurrhouse in St. liouia ha lately been un der roi.-i.nrsii(.n. and pioUbiv resolved on. The TiihM'cu ciop of that rtttte lor the year 1643 i fstimi.t'"i at HiVaKI hogahi'St1!. Wm. 8miih..yvm.) ha been elected to Conyrets in Virgin:, in th Culpepper district, in place of lion, fills sis.) democrat ie, late reprevouutive. yimmipai Elerf ions -Tlie Demorratic victory in th" laie i l.HMiooi in M issiwippi overwhelming. 7'a. krr the Democratic ramlnta e for Govern having heat his opponent Shaltmk over three tlioussnd votes. Toe legislature ii Domocratic by a very larte mj-ri-ty in both brunches. 7V Sujaf cm of Iiuitiana. The Domldhoo vi!le Itunnrr published in the centre of the Sugar Dis trict. s.vy thai the sugar crop of hmisisna will fall short by one third thu year. Thin, it true, will proha. b!y orrisior. a alight rue in the pric of that article. fry A Vei State V. npotrd. Several writers io v 114 l,.u nmiwml s division of th III IVIH'STI ir p iti ii... - - He of T-nnewee. and tl.e erection of Kat Tenne I innpwrp. Him ui" vrr-' - - , .r,,. a, .... lee into a it?MiiA Tbe re roc a at of rbU ft Ae of In. djane in Tork District, foiilh Tarolina, we learn from the Charl.aton Mrrcur, according to the report of thej HKiian Agent to the Legislature, haa dwindled to 51 individuals, of whom vonly ar ben, the if being women and children. The Agent propose that a tract' of 00 acre of land ba tork Diatriot be buOgU tor. Jt-oith fiynmgatw A Philadelphia paper it "tea the number of Jewish aynagoguee in the United Slate lobe in all fltty nine, of which four are in tbia 8lite: the number of Jcwa io the United f-talnj are eatimated at upward or &S.0OO, In tho year 1U tliere wero only five aynagoguc, and aboat 4t:0 Jew io4 lb United State.' . ,-. , : Of tht victim to th Yellow, Fetor is Ham Orleans laat seaaoa, it ia tinted, that 83S were native of the United Statea, l.OGj nativea of foreign countries, and 299, country not known; making in all 1,041 UI tha foreignera nearly ill were of Germany aod Iralaod, too must from the latter coootrj. y Rsd Riarr RofL A contract haa been mad with the Government, to reoovo fut the eum of $04,000 tho Red Kiior raft, and keep (bo cbaanol opto for five years. Hon.- Henry Black, a member of Congreaa from l'cnnsylvania alec led in place ot Ur. Ogit deceased, haa lately died. Tbe thallongo of fbatn to FosAoa fur malcb race, four onto beats, Twenty Thounand Dollar aside, om bwrtb lorfeit, haa been accepted by Die friend of Fashion, and the 2d Tuesday, (UHh) May next, named a tha day for tha race: place tiio Union Course, Long bland. The notoriooa vagabond McLtoi i now in jnil in Canada, the paper my, being unable to give baifoa Civil enceaa. lha Production of sugar in tbe world is estimated at about 19eJO,6M cwta. . Tbe prfulatioo of the District of Columbia according to the Census of 14, ia 43,712 amis o increase of 3i35 since 1j30. CONGRESS Met on the Oih. Owing to the failure of the last Northern mail, we hate avMiewa of their proceed ing, after the first day when nothing ofiutereat, occurred more than uausl. Th Legislature of Alabama have elected C Got. Baobv U. 8 Senator from that Kute in place of the lion. C. C. C'iof resigned. The rail-roads in Massachusetts, according to their report, oat an a vera ire annual dividend of seven snd a tllIrd , etM im l7,i55,(W3, Uie whole amount of capital moaed in them. WSTKIBUT10N BILL Th following i Judge Iltora's Billttitpaan et toe a mate '4 South (Jtrolma. A Bill Relative to an Act of Congress, passed on the t h day ot September, eighteen hundred ano lofty-one, entitled " An Act to appropriate tlie proceeds of the . Bale of tho Fohlm lands, sod to grant Fre-emntinn nghu" Wbereaa, ia the aforveuid Act, Congreaa hate Oodertsken, after providing lor eeiiain claima and eipenne; to divide the proceed ot tne-aalee a the. Union, and the Distrirt of Culumbta, and the Tr ritorieo ol Wisconsin, Iowa,aud Florida, according lo their respective federal representative population as ascertsiuoU by the- laat cenaus, lo be.apjilied bj the Legislature of the eaid States, lo such purpo aee aa tho mm Legislator)1 mat direc'. M And, wliereas, Ihero ia no warant for thia pro ceviding in I he Conetit'ulion of tlio United Btatea, and from the hiatory of the Government it could not haebeeo tme of the Hirp. l for which ft oaa lf'irtwdt.AndJjtjfaliLFrijiiv tt'vtfrwftjrMwfsM right lo MibatdiM one or nioee ; aod ii the Statea can he induced to lake subsidiosfrom ihe Federal (t oternment, tliey may be taught to take litem from tiher Uovcrnmenla. i w And where, Ihe FeJi ral Government cannot i'K'if) thia proceeding, from the rxeea in their Treaaurt, ao I hey contein.oraneouslv increased the taiee, and pissed m Act "for borrowing twelve million of dollars t And whereaa, it is beet to cod firm the Federal Government within tha lioiilapre eribe4 w that Conttutton, and to Wave tho Slate to manage I heir own afluira in Iheir own wav. "Be H iberelore enacted, By the Senate and H"0e of Representaiives, now im-t and Billing hi General Assembly, and by ihe aini.nrity oi the same. That no person ahull be sppmntcd lo re ceive any part ol lha said aulfeidj, for tin State." STATE LANDS. Ilia Evcelleney, Got. Momfdmd. and )Mr. (Al.G, one il Ihe Pireclor ol the Li'erary Fund, arrived in town on fturdnv night le.st on their re turn Irom tisit to the State 8wamp Lands, in ihe County of II, do. The lauds were exposed tor sain at the Puugo Canal on Tuesday, and again at LeachviOe im the ensuing dsy, but no eile were made. Very few person were in allrno'anee, except from the immediate oeighhorh xd, and the higliesl price lud b any Mihetauti.il bidder was 4Vi per 'acre (ur the timbered, artd-wl or tie Prairie landa, on which were below the minimum tallies set them by iho ho.ird. Tlie iond itiual sell si an average price ol 14 fer acre, to reimburse the State her outlay. Though we rogrxt Ihe ill nicer of the attempt at sale, we cai.nnl.suy that f are.yui concurred io pr-i?ncc it, among wiiich rra he enumerated the sesicfy money, which, though the land were nflered oa a credit, represses en ' icrpi tiff ami th ignoiaore ol p,epli iirir.v'id ol ihe ct'cni and value ol this lerrit. iv It Hit, Unds are sold, it must be-to pnri.is from elsewhere. We in this ectin of count r aln sdy own mere swamp lands than we want the supply is greater thun the demand- That 4m sale we.i made to mlividuni in this section furnishes, inerefore, no inference lhat We are imlirVrent l iho lute of the etiteriries, or distrustful of it ultimste profit to the 8tnie. With our hand alrei.lv full ul swamp, it wmld be lolly tn buy more. We r peat, and if is well lhat it should be known, that purchaaerji must be found abroad. VV inle we highlv commend the spirit and diligence with which tlie B.mrd have carried mit thia mfaur aiid nr,r. e of whsl seems to be their general policy, we think thaltl term of credit allowed is fur ton short if mten led to induce purchaies lv actual setHera, who tiwy - , . ! pay for live land from the profit of it. ii tarnter , r- ' - . A MVX'TrZ ferrrf of trriX wwriart.c. ters,o C- ditiooof paying interest, and t;rcjr eneane were1 taken to act forth, us edvantagea to emigrant and rea.denta ib the old thickly aettlod State, we du not doubt thai numbers would prefer seeking home in N. Carolina, to going to tho M far West." Tbue the State would be benefitted, not only by being ultimately paid for her kinds, but by Ihe introduction witlna hor borders of numeroM body of burdy aoJ ioduatrioua aeitlera. The Stale want peoptf more than money. It ia tueu Ibal CMitituie the wen lib of 8tate To ore not ware what plan the Board have now resulted to purme, but we reapectfullv ofl-r these aofgestiona. We were not previously aware thai Mr. Gaaxs bad been appointed n r tuber olbe Board-.. We ire not nmag those wba Would proscribe Editor from office, aud we know oo otie belter entitled lo it than Ihe good humored, cwirteoua, and aenaihle Editor of tlie Rulrigk Rrgitlcr. Watliuntoa If, C.) Republic,. - from rW JamrnM af Caasvaercf, ARRIVAL OF THE ACADIA. PIPTBBN DATS LATER FROM ENGLAND. The atea-ner Acadia arrived at Boston last eto. ning just as the train of cars was leaving. The only papers that have retched thia city, aa jet, were received ht Ihe officee of the American and Sun which furnish Ihe following intelligence. The djles from Liverpool ar lo November nd London lo the evening of. ihe 18th. There is intelligence from China to August 24tb, being near a rtiontb later than tbe advices by tbe Ann M'Kim. " ... The all absorbing subject nf excitement and of eaultalioo in England is the birth of a Piince. The Queen whs safely delivered of a son on Tuesday, ihe 9th of N'oven ber. 'Hie King hal is to be, waa welcomed into the world with a mighty coneomp lion of gun powder, which, according to the Loo don papers, has not yet ceased to burn, nor will it - until there has been a general firing all over the globe. ISoth mother and boy were doing well, and out nf. danger when the steamer left. ' The accounts from the. manufacturing districts continue to be of a very gmomy nature, without joy immediate prospect of relief. " ' From tht London Gsetr Extracrdinmrf, JVee. t. j. ; BvctiMTosi Palaon. Not.9. ; This morning, at 19 roiouteo befor 11, the Vl'teen waa happily delivered of. Prince. His Royal Highness, Prince Albert, her Royal High neaa, the Duchess ofeJfaot, aeterat Lord of her Majesty's Most llooorable Prity Council, and tho iadieior nor Majesty's Bed chamber, being pre sent. . . - ' Thia great and important news was immediatelt made known to th town by the firing of Ihe Park ana lower guti ; and tha tnvy Council being as aembled aa soon as posaible thereupon, at tbe Cmin Cil Chamber, Whitehall, it waa ordered that a Form of Thanksgiving for th Queen's safe delive. ry of a rrinc be prepared bt hia Grace the Arch bsabop of Canterbory, to bo owed iu all churchee nd chapel throughout EoglBOd and Wales, and tho towo of Berwick upon Tweet, on Sunday, Ihe itin oi novemoer, or in Bunday aRer th respec ute minisiera anait receive in same. Her Majesty and lb infant Prine are, God b praised. Dot fc doing well. Immediately after th bilth of th ehiki, seta Ihe Court Chronicle, " the sei of the rotal infant nm aimmiiinu vr sir-mnrvmt IO tlv BnseVS group of dietinnuiibcd pre.oasja asembled ka tb roytl chamber, and subsequently lo those collected io tb anl room, eiciting in every bosom on. ope skahlw eworrog of joy moH gratrrndiv. -prtwri Albert received th congratulation appropriate on the occasion with graceful aflxbiliiy." ' It ia worthy of historical record, that her Ma jesty Mth only Queen Kegnanl who ba given it th to anal bir apprBt4ho BritisTbron. Lot of fit Steamer Satnna, end probabU last of Life. 'According lo the Charleston Coat tier, the Steamer Savannah, Captain Cban, which feft New To'k nntlw Witi olt;;tjwinit 1 rfiwt)r -n,' (tmeoded a- regulur -trader between "that sovf Ik. n.u.ntfer. ...I ere. ssersi enmnllerf ll jfiavu aivjs m mmmif as n sj uv vj siiivi C V Ti L . iI . t.k- lo in email boat. Their eyuatian m repre. aented aa eery p mloua, by Upt. WoniTBI of lhi Si hoooer IFrra, belonging 14 Uancock, (Vfe ) who fell in with on of tbe boot eontaining teu person, and rescued ih-m fmm a watert grv... Th CoaWff of Ibo 7li insiiit ,, had no further Inlen genre e,.erd,y ae the fat- of , . . 3 Z the ur.f..rtunte induaU who were in rhe ..ther boat. Aaonof Mr. Wm. IUrtii Charl s Ion, m iiA Hif iho pinr " TRUST SAIiB OF VALUABLE PRO PERT V. - '" ,be dee" ""- br ,0 b ,i Hi EJ i tot They are givt-B precisely aa written . out by the Reporter snd lb nsstubers liiemswives. BY Virtue of a D-ed of Trust to me eteeute) A-dthe whole are eubject lo Jhe rev won and eorrso on the Oih of Mav. 1941. bv W,n. R Craw ' lhe Pet".M 1 p tin review in our daily ford, to pay certain deb,. 1 jM ,2 " sel., al public vendue, on Tburvdny , the 80th dav v e nke a uaily analvsisol the doing io Congresf, of Dreniber, instant, at the dwelling hmj-e of said , snd givs our omniona io it Irtely, but tbi i pubiiauud Willnm I Crawford, all hi properly of even jonly tn the Daily, Semi-weekly, and Weekly Globe, description whatever, contained in aaid Trust,' Tbe Daily Globe $10, th Scms-weekly Glob g among which ar ' Pr annum, in adaame. Tb Weekly Glob printed ,,.., m nAssuar. !' ,n nitt0 11 tk Coogrenso 1 Globs and Ap ft, I fa II T II ft, A If If hr nOUNFiN,, pemlix, and s com-ilete iudei luad lo it at tb end ff T. tV.nniv.nnJ n,,n,.n,k..r CATTLE AND SHEEP, a number of hog fit for killing, snd a largo lot STOCK 8IOGS, a' so, Farming implements of all sorts, a d ll.iua hold and kitchen furniture. ALSO, hia interest, whatever it nun ne. ra TWELVE LIKELY NEGROES, and hia iiitereet in all th land uineriied from Thorns Mull, which include the) Mu I plsnutom two mile from Sslnbury, and tlio CI mo p ce a mile further. Th plantation! at' in vicel lout order. Term of eale will he made known on the day of sa1e,"trir aril poaiiirel) lake plant at kdteriitci chore. JOHN I. SHAVER, Truetee. December 17, 1841. U. IOR 8LE A first rat Nt Cooking Store . .oo cheap term. Apply at thia OfBce. (VtHBr lT,ieil. v. t I'aEE piss s re io coring tliir sMvice to the CiQ. ceo of Solishory, sad tbe adjscent conr.trjv l'bey rcesiv regaluly from the Worth, the latest ., . vXondoa cad I.'ew.Torli Fribiom They feel cor.fident that any work don by them, Tift be equal, if out super to any don it) Ibis etontrj, Q point of style, aod workmanship. - P. a Their residei c is ia tb vrtit kflttwy orTt door to Mr. Went trick baiUttrg. ealisbory, Deo 17, 1S41. - fr " ". Police. WfLL be hired at to Coort-Hooa, la tbTowo tiT Sahabary, oo the first day or Juury, 184J, lur tbe term ot one tear, aoveral tLAV3: th arooerr f Jaliu U. Lov, minor. 1 . tt. W. LONO,Ouat4o- Salisbury, Dec 17, 1941. . x. , of m ' Congressional Globe and Appendix ' I'HfcB week bsv now been pubiiabed by a far A. too iuasreuuve session of Coiiirreis, Cuaimeft. cing with the sosmw or4Mb . Tier have Sad sued ww circulation, and oavlieeiioaiveraallvapurov.4 ao souglK alter ay Ui public, that we deem it oca aary ouiy ia Uibj frosius to aay that they will Do oussiMiued at th seat eeetwn of Congress, and lo eute, uccmcily, their contents, th form ui Which ibey vUl priuieo, sun ma price mr umco. i'oe Congrssstuosl Glob i mad no of th dailt procetuing of tiie two Uousea of Oongieea. 'i'b apt c ue ot th member ar abridged, or coudvoaed, to ormg uiem intu a reasonable, or readable leogtb. All the reMtlulion offereu, or monoos made, ar given at im ymswTii m ww u wu,u , ainsj wie jawm sdsi aya oa all la important qussUona, It ia oruiiod witb asoall type brsvKir and uoopsraii on doubt royal aoeei, io quarto vurnt, sjacb number coouioiog 10 royal quarto pages. It w printed aa fast aa tb business doo in tongreas turnisue maUer enough for number usually on BMMsbtr, but sou.lim two number, ' weea. vt have intartaaly pruilod mors antaber toaa ther were week io a sssaion. The approaching euasiun of Congr, it as sipscted. will sunlinu f sMotbs , if su, wbswihwra nay npoct belseea 'JO and 40 numaera, wluck, togotber, will nab aetw OjO ami OOU royal quarto page. i ne Appendix m anaii op or th niamur an nual message, th report of th pnocipal officer of Uie Gov em tor at that accompany rt, and all tb) long speech at aeiber of Congress, written ou or r vised bv tbrMelta. it w avioUd M tb same form 1 tbe Congrassinnal Uloko, and usually makaa about the) am auioaar of page. lUreiotbro, us aocouat of tlusf I neeche being ao auuieroua tod o latin, w has at coatptatoa la Asyeodia anui on or two anoaths atlor tb elos of ib seasioa i but, ia futurs, we intend I print tb apeeclM aa laat a they shall be Msparad, snd of courae aball orplt ib work wilbui 4 fcJ daya after th aeHirnment. . . bach of thee worts I complete 10 itself ; botrt neceessry tor try subscriber whu desires full knowledge of Dm proceedings of Congross, lo bats) both ; because, then, af ther should b any ambiguity in theayaoasis of tbe apeosb, or auy darnel ot its cor tneaal a published m'lhe Cwigiwaauoal Globe, tb reader may reiani to the Apptndia to see thas.pe;fr ' " kamiiwna sour bat tb Cogrssiontjl Gtol J - and Appendii, from which t person can obtain a tall ' hiatory of tn proceeding of Congress, Gaum aod NsUTea'e Register of Debate, whjcii wniajtod- bav, fory, haa see sospended for ihr or tour year, it eoat. about Bv time a muck lor eioa as tb Co, grtwsional Globe and Appeadi, and did not conuin as . equal arnosnt of matter, a great portion of tb current - ' proceed Hag being omul. Wear aoablsd to prio the CotigrMaional Glob and Appetuhx at th luw rate now proposed, af bating rarg quantity of type, ao4 f J keepuig tb Coogreaaioosl mailer that w set up for - - - th daily aod asms-weekly Glob, tandmg for tb Congressional Glob and Appendix., if W bad to set up the matter purp-awly tor these works, w could no? nurd to prist warn for double tb price bow charged.' .-tjommeie Iridt-i to-twtn ttitirrte4il vjioas and tne Appemnxire prmmr at me cius or oscn o .... .. . . t . . . . Mtii'ttidseot WM aweawer1br sJjjwiw-e- , - a L I J islkit A lis kk r - .C . "-.oevw tsr .rp,u. vr tn umgreasiooal Ulooe and Aponndig tor the Utri sVhich make together orar mm thousand royal !cjMrw pig. Tbey givs tb fuileat bittory of Cor gras tiiat bs ever bee published. W now anil UK) for $1 each; that is, $1 lor tbe Congreeiool Gkts, nu $1 for the Appeodia. We prooo to lt vAaer.aer t th Congrasawbal Glob snd Appeiidit hUT "'"r . 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M IM.MI1IIM M. m.ammm A A . alournJk Myaiuleof to r'uM Oilk Department, ptartmafer sic prinuiJ tu tiauk letlera contain 103 money tor auascriptioci The ii": ot auy bank, current wher a subscribe reswe", ee n-eetvea ny us at par. To Mssui ad "to tumbora, list subscriptiona abouli be m Wssiiingion by iho lota Ducember out, at tart best, ibouitu it as prutwU tbat w aball print ewnugh awrt,i coos io fill every sauscnpiioa thu my a pam aeiur tae a fly r jtnuary neiu Sa atleatta U be ftii s f order nuUas tt money sccempniri (t BLAIR t BIVEi Washington City, October 23, ISih JOB PKIKTlO. . . Xtaltf and expedition! ta tented, at tkii ctf. PrtraJtra-H. : I
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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