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. 4 . mark of 'Mr. Webster 's powerful and phuaible modo of presenting t flings throughout. Vodo not doubt b it that Mr. Webster had a hanJ in in pre nxratini. I:i - hi letter throuiS the. Nnuumt Liteilig-jncer, to ify his friends tjmt he h.mltl' , -n gipuf with his colleague of the first Ca.mini, , h3 promise I them "AN INSTI rUMOWUX. ni-.Il, THE AUTHORITY. UP CONG RES A TO AID REVENUE" AND FIN NCIALOPEl t ' R inON, AND TO GIVE THE t'OlJNTR THE BLESSINGS DP A G(X)D CUKRHNCY (AND CHEAP EXWIXNfJES.r We take ih present pr.jict hs intended by Mr. Webster for1 . ' Ibje fulfillment of his ple-hre. - ' ' Tliei-eiare one or ttfo concessions in it which! J trgu sortie change Prl'ie better i i Mr. Webstcr'f notions of Government Banks and fisrafagericifs' fly admitting the right orrept htjVal regird the - new fiscal machine, jjo admits the ' Demociatic doctrine that Government "'cannot irrevncibly H'itfnnte its powers in favor oi what must be ton si 'erda subordinate agency;' ih declaring ihat uroui!in'corporationV((r'n(iWihe proper source of paper curjreney, aifaherSvidenoe. i givon of a great reformation on the "part of plr.' Webster sa the currency question.! .tvheU.er' Mr. WiroMer k-. J :.... . . i .i . ' . i derivedrovemenl . Wh.dgihc vl iL, ,nurilCllirej.. ,n ,bud!l.,ce by the de sr. from the.dis part V lor the purpose of shoeing that it matters, his ow reflections, .or, the rapid progress whfcli ,. a -' I T wtc"n,, I mi i:ccrt.t.iy con. sidering his tHtion, circumstance on which' the country it to be congratulated. ? TWENTY-SEVCNTlI C0N;GBESaT ' Cttmgikd from A Voi. IS SENATE. DtcemherWi The sesrion to d iy was short. . No business of much importance was transacted. A bill-was in lMlucvA,byMifoM&'itiw. trer'i'"! "J"f hosiii j ..1 .k.. . ... ..r A-.i.: .'.'' "'ik':. ' i-'''.T:M IUI III IIIU Of ' H4IITI1IUII. I IIO j.urnedrnfler . ees-mm d-es, .Hiu our, J Mooday ne.t. . . HOUShTOF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Garret Uiri asked leave to off'r a resoju-. lion, tailing upon the Siecretary of theTreafry to, ri'poit the n unes and numlie.r nl all olhoers em pi Puiw opinion nat mwit m n'SfKO iinnemverw,.,,,,, .,,.,,,,,,,,; Wereaiiially overthrown iloyed in lliD diflerent custom 1iouses,ihiirsUrii'sd)lic(ye. . Well, with n majority ui th'- Whig ' ind the amount of revenue colli'ded' at eaclkcus rpartvim all the confniitlees"of 'he iFiusewrtli the and .om noose, ,, canmg ,or o.nor in orma-.o,, m.m j ,ne uepartmen.s, ,n,t a.amg .no qesu!en ot Hie . i...ores,r to t;,e House unuw,,,, oruiave onj.mnu omjnuexp.jse . , ,,ey ,,. r anthoritv the hnnHdommsioners was anooint : a vear in power, ana couldHint 6u .J aous ami 1. ' - 1 .1 v . .rV . .... ... ...... , Sr-VKml iniii)w.r filiU'Cli'il In llm r...-,.r,li.i , Tilw iiloiiiii,arid tt was not receivajd. ! Tim House then rvstiuifd the consideration ofj think of all tbist Ay hy, that they lithMmeii de. "Mr. Fillmore' resolution to refer tjiat portion oil juried and betrayed, and that these ' self iy led re t!ie I'resideui's messai;j relatihg to the jasiU to the j formers dkl not deserve their cnsfulefrce.; . 'ommittee' on Manufactures, tha quesjon benig tin ' ' Ml" WilliaAt of Tennessee next 'ad dres;d the Mr. Ilhett'i aineudintut to the ameiidment f .Mr. Hiue iu favor sT referring the suljiitt lo the . Alh'rUm : at i Coiinmittee on Mnnufacturesf ' With instructions that, should it he in their j M r-iiWitii of Massachusetts having obtained 'm npinion expedierij' to lay 'additional duties, tin v j 'he ll sy;, went into a lengtTiy and ingeuuoiie ar stiall so laid as not to discnmioate in -favor of: gutpent iu reply to the spiech of Mr. Rhelt, alfin auv particldsr class "of industry nrtRe I'uiled States." i favor ol theiirotectitigwyslem. Before coriclilllmg,' Mr. Alhtiton, who had tlie floor, uddres-ru' the; House man able. and nrgojnVtitaitve siech in fa-! vr.r of the ino',:oo, but prim?fp.ill) 111 ooiiosiiiou to the protective polxy. " .' . Mr. Arnold next adWeJ the Iftiirrfalt . . ..... ,. , . n nr. iicZkj;ien otfamrq inu 11 nr. nut viclJca' it; when r 1 Fne Speiler CctniniiTiTcaTTil a ieport from the Secretary of Siato in-'reLition to.ltio sixth eenu ; 1 "'wRicu'wssXiiTo'i the table and ordered to be prm ! PmUiUphia : or- lo some central "(sunt lit a mal ted. Several urUMoru were presented a r.d rder ' slavehylduig Sjate. red; when lUTnofioil of Mr. King, th motion to receive Ttie llousK a'djuiriied until Monday. "" - ""TC'SKTITT" TJertmher il". . r. Aiet'-pro.-.,,., d the creden.e.ls of Mr. I b9 ol Alabima.S-matorelcer.ri tbe p.aceof ( le J merit C Clay, wlio lesgned. lie was .fial.tied ; and took his eat; , tfrvcral pt-ntium were pre-n'e-j anl referred ! nmoofi which were two pennon Iron, nm.ei.Hi.ts and others ol New ork. praying tne surv'ii..ai ot ' the operat.on t!5e Bankrupt for two yeirs ,We ((( M (jT(Cp (romh Erritxrn fr.mlher,.st d..v ofl i uru.uy net, presented by . fnm hp () )y w, nJV.n,blir,e clWlion to tlie ex Mr. Urighf. ' Mr. U . sta'.ed that one'ol tho pe. j ()fh(, ,,(r w,H.h w,H e,,.c,ed., fitions was sigrred by the preslellls of several ' 1 il,eUnks,s.i.on(i wI.n o werelhe presrd litsofthe-t liinkol America, tint Leather Denl-rs, the ler chants, and tie- lnoki , 1 1 'TO oelili'ill.i were roi.ia,i w,'""" ",c '"'"""j- ere rt:fi;rr d to tlm Co niiiitlee ( A resoitiMi nit r winced hy Mr. Allen ssadoi' pr r.i ,111 mil 1 he 1 resiJeiit Hr ml inn ition w leio er H4.r.,p.H.i o-i o m ..-en oy ,r, ....jj. ,00 ... . , . . 1 or l ie I oite j piaies, :-ir 11 muiuai rioi oi "Mrcn; ,, ,1 . ,- , ....! ..I'.m.. ui uii.ii i.iirn.iiniiiliiiiUi. 1 1 nnv um h i. ,. ' ,, - , ., .. .1 I. .1.. .....i l'i.. It. I .i.rAriiir.niU 1.11.1.1 f 111. .nl. PIVKU U-l ivv.f.--..i. ii.iw.. w.u,....i. iv i iii I I 'eel. . . . : Mr. Benton aaMy-to imticegiven on Tnar, ':ay - l.lr..ducelM.I I..T the po.,t I ponement ol the oj.er ar.o:.. o ihe Baiikropt law 1,11 July next, a.elto txiend its prov.s.ons ,., .,. j -t rYUoM- , N r- IlrntM' '"-"!,c-,l 'I'l not.on with a long am able argument lo -1-t.w the. -m-wssity ol the p-rstp.-uement and tl,- pr..pneij ana injustice 01 iih;iuoiii ine nanus, lie .iriieo that it was no b.nkrujit sxs'eoi iu any s- rise nl rhe term, aud ns mull. C oig'ei had no moral or con niiiuiioiial riiihl li. -U!i It tint II wis ptrirly anrt sisnply an insolvent Is', a proirty law, midst law lor tlie abolition of debts, and calculated to tree ('etitors from their creditors with, Ihe g real est pos 'mine rapidity, and the bast poslble4iuob't or ex pense. Mr. JlenliJi repeated, be wis no friend even't" a bot.a-hJe bank nipt system, Ixtwneu man and man, such as prevails in EigUn I and other commercial countries ; ljut nsjtf i!ii"etra session act i theirs, ttie iirpious iifiipring of llmik and Stile, he deles li d slid sbiii.rreu it. It was an iiiM.il ai.rf snout rage upon the l'Jih century. It wus'eg .mh. shame Ainl ruin to tlie )ivm ot B(.e, and wiih iliaasirons mil tence upon "Sienty. Millions npun million of debt must be pnnced hy it. I li'ii:iixls itlil j tens of thousands f families inuhl bo reduced to I want by i. j Mr. Ciillinvn did n't rle to ripp)" the m lion,! for Im should vote foi il, Isdu-n in, ss bo din, ev ery word uttered by (he mover l the lull, ss to the i ir . i.i n' l . . n ii ii . evil cllilsol Hit; liankriipt del. He Is to li d that set .0 be one of the ijt Hag,-.- laws ,-Ver pa.d ,o Congress, lie had to .v he ho;, , i,e S-nator ( Mr. Ikntm, , wool I ni,i ,'mlv ,s;rM-yere, I... .... .. I. il I., lurll nl.iliiMft.i il I..m lull ... I.. i rnwal liie set instead ol pnnli-onm its niM-is'inn. It t,U did ma, be Would blinH lf u.a.e a m-.ti, ., the pn r lime w. to amend li.e "preB.-M IiiTi: had jirrH:iittd, a few das rW-k.a memrH lrm the I liainU-i nl (yiiioin rce in his i.wn S;.,)!- pmy. nij; for the rejs i of Hie set ; lid I ) r. -s e, .l b:- w n cpii.lon h ii t agsiriM it, w - a.f irri-w ,iiri to make the amendment. There was on part of the Senators remarks with which he did not coin, ciilo those which urged the necessity ofincluding bank, and making them suhj net to the bankrupt law'. lie was opposed lo thai projiositii n In any shape or form at that time. 7-7 "- Leave was then -ranted. , The bill was read tho first, and, by special or der, the second time, and referred to the-coinmit tee on the Judiciary. ',' The Serine tlien adjourned. IiOUSlToF REPRESENTATIVES.-' J The Speaker culled for" the. special order of the day, being Mr. Ilhett't amendment,, to the motion ot Mr. Fillmore to refer the subject of iheiarilT, as alluded, til in lhe Pesident's ineii.t'yho Cmij. unites on Manufactures. . 1 . , Air.- Welter then took the floor. His clject in rising, Mr. IK. said, was not no much to discuss I lie question before he House, as to glance at some of (he other topics that had been brought up in the course of the debate.' Much speculation had Jeen 'heard nn that floor iii relaiiuu to the causes which produced the recent revplutioGjii public sentiment, resulting every : .k. .i..i.... ..I ,l. IV 1.... KiipiiaHa was not m consequence f the measures oi the ""'I lit V'tWJ'IOU" ,5 cnuj ,e, ihe of ,, olher CBU,ef wllich onerafed on the public mind at the late.electinM. I It was the violation ol the pledges iimde by .that PrX previous to Qi Presidential election, tnai contributed in no small decree to their dtscoin filure. The W his party obtained power bv charie in- the extravagance ot expenditure jou the las nuiniiiiwraiion, inuucing mo pvupir iu wire" charge lo" be" trueand pledging themselves to bring abwit an economical 'adoiinistr.ition of the Government. Well, what had been seen since this reform Adininistatiiai ctftneln powerl Why.Ma kwig'tha estimates of the heads of Departments) Ut4lM4roanieiidsJinMtC n.uu m ...... iM. t l A .vnoml 1 1 11 I T iKiVltlt UiB ; k ,uj to n th;t fc ah wfrhalliel 01, fuf .ji ,,f 'ia fi-tfmillio,si jaamially. Tbdy told the people before tlw elections lmt the most enormous cor(uptiou existed in the administration of? ta Government and pltJed themselves that they should all befpostjd to the l?,5 5 v ...T: 5? In mum corrup.nn,, na,.,ney r '7-- .- r .1 " ai: . . . of lh I iovprnnipiit tin frlmr ornmisTd. tneVSoro- posed lo increste them. What wWtfRe4tblfe to however, Mr. Misgave way to St. Word, v.ho moved an aili airnmefitt And yee House atljowreed. ' ' ' VrftmUr.3. in tus mat to n iy. ' . - . T 1 ne rretMttu pro. tern, presented a- lOMima, pray iio t;oujrertt-sdMWueasures to remove the se iLof Goyeiiuneiit lu' Cincitinwili, 'll?burgh, or - wii wtwiirMi;.aa.'iuijWiJl'ej;ltJ row,.a.n.a.itt ia wiMiucii.pxj;WJ'u.U'i ... . l . . .1...: Iii"'!"'-1"''!. ""iimwi'iis tu me -.kmuh. . . t..lu.ii s.f f Lo it if a. 4 S5l LttAa The ,s, , pu, , rt.rl,.ll()r- oa rb-'yeto nnwer ; , T l((p , 8 lllt,,ell, ,;,, head of the rr,.a,rv ),.,,,.,,, (rotri the Eyecot.K iind fa yet that p,iwer in (lie L-gis1aiive branch' of the" (;ov.,rlPM, ; j , T ex,HII(1 ,ho pr ,v,si-,t. in the , wlatjim , a.,,mmt,e:,t of mem- . f ,.... , ..n;,,... th .1 nrt in.-mln-r sl.ll I ...iA tt.avn astt'ssi ta ss. si kskss iu.iAI in -kvlnssla al awcaa , . .,:, 8.im, be ninend.d- ,, . ,, , ,,, ,, ,;,- fi,,Wh,eh " mki "ni " - - . ... i. . 11 1.-..J 1, . .1 j . .1. i..ui iijmyir.in urin.1111 ill-viffiHii. ..ill iniii . , ., h(M anni her Setn ' . .uaj nn. I hi... 1 iruu.nl null im liHil mi lli..iri) ...j ... .... . . . . , , - . imerie- unn nun. hy Mr. Wm B mkrupf Law. . in ordef, and in, pfa yesterdnv r. . ,1 r .1 ' 0 to post none the operation nl the II niOi a view to a'mennmeul, CuniR uti . 1 , . i - was rend tho secfiud lim, t if..... ........a .. ,r..mn ... it... C m or. M'ttltTH nn'irii in-iti' iviii.. iw in-. . v-ni- m ho j jdcj Mf nfnlon niw M n,.fegsi fr , reference.,, vnm,Ml,, ro,n, ar,(; ti Wl,n,ud. II , - (I)ll(jm) wml(lno, pr.,alI. Mr. llrrrie,, a,idt in consideration of t!.o f.. t ,urtlrc the 1.. rl had been , Cl;n(1iut ho ,,,, fr st.i,le.l that the bill should 4ave the same references 7T , .. Air. Cuama haired it would ii'it bv re'i' -,: i i - ........ all. unless it wst-the understanding that ll.eeom mittee would report at.an esr'y tlay .' Til "hj'ft " of the bill Was lor a suspension of the law. It was his object to engrail upin it, when it came up. an amendment lor the repeal of that lw. He la-heved that there Wa a great aeaction in public npinion With reference to the question. It was pnssed pre' cipttatcl at the last session ; and since that time,, the country had examined, not only lis provisions, but the question of tha propriety of any law, and titers was a treat change,, lie believed, wiih re'er. enee.to it. He thongl.t ihoiwyinterested in.the bl shmiid have an opportunity , of s-ffecting it, if it were to go into operation ; Tind uT.less ttw-Kumm t lee was lo reimrt st an early day, thal.opporiunity conld not be afford . ('. After a debate n: some length, th.' question was put on reference tollmcomniillee on tt.e Jndn-wrjf and d-rided in the negative, Yeas-15, N iysU.. The hi I will Wake its pi a 0 isi the Calesdjr,su! ... ... i .i- ,.r, ... ,;... i ' V. ' ' 1 , , ' - he Seesie then adioiirnetr. , ; ' , nr-nriia.";": OK ltKI.U..k..NT.TIV K. i The h. re fd ll.e r.m,.derat.n ol the nn- ""-V"' hii-n.ess of. ye.ieiday. ' elr. l.-J.wi b..v 111 the floor. ' f' noer H ii-Tii;e la eiiiiMueiintn- i- iii-iii in- in"i-' , a.'j.Mo. d without H-mg til- qm'slloi ri'Vrr - j Klf-Wtuur.-' r. Flint- I.- SENATE.." Widncetdny, Ihc. 20. he Serial-! oil 110 yfie.v t'.X. I .'.'. i-i'i. -."'I in etieuuer sciiomi) m day, was 0 too much interest to commu 10 a nasty analysis. ur furnibh for to-inorrow evening's paper a sketch, which we hope will give a Just conception ot 11. The-position which we are inclined Jin believe the Denxicralic party will take in relation 10 ino pr isiscd Administration measiires of finance, was Inost distinctly poiotRiltrnt by Air. Buchanan and Mrrtalhoun Alr. Duchanan opened the dehiie on the: propnsition f Mr. Tatlmadije to refer the lull for theeiiablishuvntol the Hoard of Exchequer, and" the Cabinet exposition whiol-aeeompaiiiod it, to select a committee 61 fiv. Mr. Tallmndjje indicated a wish that all expression of opinion touchy iilgThtu'n7matured meauro of the Administra lion should he'waived fur the present, although devetojied in its minutest 'lineaments in ."Wietittfroijr the Treasury, and illuminated with the full anil long studied argument with which it was ushered into Congress by th Cabinet exposition. . It was thought by the Democratic Senators due to an Executive measure of suph grave import i ela bornteJy prepared, and war elaborately argued, in, advance, by lis authors to .meet tt ai presented bylhum, before suhmitting it to the c'rucibli of a committee, in which it might undergo a change, making it altogether different from that, designed by its originators. In the meantime, if the scheme had been sunk, for weeks to "come, in the oblivion of a committee, the public might baye been left to mrer that the busy acatterers 01 rumors were ngnt in thi inference that the silence of all sides in re gard lo it, was to be taken as a e of univara1 consent To its adoption. . Under these impressions, we doubt not, Mr. Buchanan and Mr. Calhoun fll themselves called on to state, without any. unkind Mings or ititen linos towards the Executive submitting it, their objections lo the plan proposed. rr. Buchanan' speech was an able, comprehen sive, impartial, generalised review of the whole subct, brought up by Jhe new proprisition. Ilr stated the ohjeotimis which forbade him and thooe who acted with Jl extraordinary features engafied on the simp'e sub stratum of the Independent Treasury. He showed thai the whole superstructure was a Government Bunk oftiiimenaa and lrresistible'tendencies to mis. chief, aikjnaking absolctttTtbe' identification of the puliiii-.nl and nioovyed. powers of the country a oi rfi-ct btemling of Bank and .State. Mr. Culhoiinn averyjbrlqf audclears'atement, touaihed on some juiportaul admissions of t he Cabi net ex.tosition, nHliutiniai:airii4 the measure it- self, and the whole .vstofrfof linking as associated w tb Goverame.rta II- .Wouied Mr. Buchanan . B4hU ,iionN, and declared, redutelv his J . . . . 4 imrpuse 10 snna iirmiy on inw inmn ! inim i r,IB rPI,ewed struggles between it Ind its otd.an ' . . i 8!'!,,,,l1'nil0Ur. J?r?,l'",,'it; . Mr. Tallundge Jiaviiig" withdrawn from theSe natd after makmg'his inoji r.r tho refersoce ol (tie bill and the CabineV exposition, (being affected )y recent indisjinoiiMirRives undertook id renlv in behalf of Mr.' Tallmadiee.and liir himself. t the views delivered By Messrs. Bushanan and L Calvin. I t , . . ..MnnnsNMttr11iSJlltf.1 " I lIUUMi Ut nbl KrbMA II r3. ' " HI Mr. Fillmore "asked the uqanimons consent of the House to go into toinuMfejpf "ilie W hole on j,j)e tMv uf (,e Cninn, in' order to t4'e up the I JjJ, a bJJ. He hadin!brmatJ(mXr6iii the Secretary L,j ile J'reusurvcommunicaled this intirning, thai l nhere " vas,V iJeficTency ;"jnjliX;Treasiiry to thuh 44virfed tor. w the-ovesoHwut wouldJie disgraced, I -i j .1. .: .1 H yu. l.unnni oujecieo, ano ine qipsiun, mare : f,, re. was not on. - . 'fne House then resumed the consideration of Ute reference of the I'reudent's messiae.tBcquea 1 lion liei.g on the amendment of "Mr. Kliett toihe I tg foster r;clr moiiopofists, and oppress the pair res.1,M(oii of Mr. Fillmor, to refer the- mihject otlffihe American jeoptearenot ignoruntnidtricirja I'aril to'ti; Corri.iii,tiee on Marmfii tures. lr R,a. who bad the tW. addressed the I : . e i,J t . ... 1 J.. J M, l. 1 tiiwWWn.iis . .silinntwiiHlt iMiit,wrftJBBgjiaSi, for itie purp' e of shriwiojj, h iw tne majority wou.d stand 111 tho House If the kVtng members froai cer. tain Stale, tairly represented tha sentiments-of tlit ij con-'ittifiits ""' Mr.- Otirrtrt Dnris called liirp to order, on ja ground of irrelevancy I Speaker observed, that an much latitude Intd ,'v,,, ewreM1.3V, , l!lIPr written lasi VI, and ' n r.Ueii in "tiie course oLjhe deaalebv alllhiils. ' . ., .... ...... la-en taken . ... r ...eethimen who had preceded the gentleinan from New Hampshire, that it would.iot be fai.' ta'cua; fioe him to the naked question, bgfore tho ll.iase.'l . aa ik.,l lha twftafk I lii ai il t 1 st rou K'rn. louch his ' .,.,1,; ' i,J h:. fra.d that he wisild tout r. hi ..,n.n.;Ttor. ihn rn ! , riaie. .11 ei.oin.i.-t"s - ..... , 1" . . . f .l . J ... ,l,e ' 11 suits of the lata elections, Mr. h. mwt ndvnrted u " i . 'i .i... i.:-k ... the causes Itiat nau proum:eu iiicui, wuitn 1 . . 1 u..m. ion Bid I' nieasuresi, bit Ihe o ni-e- mtJii by Vna "hig t i.,ii;.,n of all tho pMni-e- miJu bylWhig ii;ir, y ,,, lntf p(,plo d jriitg the Presidential electing, ' ,g,.,i,,.r withthe fact that tlie people had at ferih f, out how grossly Uy bad been deceive I. ' (ieiitlemen, ho said, need not console .themselves ' - . . with Ihe belief that their lata rtverses wereVauseM lbv tinrhv (fn'tbe par' of (heir iriauds. If, indeed, ; aiiv W liii! voters stiitd away frmn'4he noils, they j I ere J ihu'Tyler men, and (lie Whigs need never I expect bun to gj Willi mem again. ijas not j trWineiisiirijs ol trie extra session wwicn enn i j .... ii . , 'iriboted lo rna about the latrerevobttton, b'lt the , iriouii.ii oi nil i(j a . , , oriintsis wllicn were uronrn, jiwi iiiuii Itn' PICI Ml tlie lr!il r t'l wi'li! ill hip nui III wuirn int. ee.i ii inn i , - i . . l.l........ I l.;,i. (h(,v l:l,n,.., wirsven. I o ma i.irmer a. pro . ... i .... I ...i. a.i -,. i . .i , l.; .i.. .......... t.ir lu nru.l let: the mfVlniu , oiiai-u in, in. - r ... ,., 4 exure'sly forbidden to issuej ho notes ol any sus- ,., was lold thai liix hti 'tne wal,l In. mor. prh ? 'M uf ' W,C,. , utile: the merchant was promised s brisk trade'' , .. , ... 1 . . - . i . .i e . i . .. ...a f... .I.i. m wI.iIa In f ti in imiCicliiri.r HIIO ilVili"Jo lu.-iiii...-, - .-.-.j. ...... . i , , . .a . ... I u ...,.li I .rill. Iliiw Inn nn oiises Ueell kejH l ."Js mi urnwr li nn gri n ' ... . .- , , i ir.u.il oriees tor his wheat. Ins neet,- nml Ins pork, goou prices lor n.s . , , , as he !n( under the ad oiMistralioii ol Mr. V in oiises been ke;it lrood prices lor h r r. iu..1 Li .a r Ak the farmer it he rrets ss HS lie gHU... -.....;.- -. ... Ituren. ASK ma meensur , in in'-rcnsi", " nuri.ii. n w manii acturer, if they have yet seen iher hue times ni.iniiiK.oi . . j . . . lint werenrom.se.1 the ... I.v.-rv Issly was.t..ld I .hat lherfw-llJ be an abu id aaee ol numev, il the ... i i i . , r, ., i W in - party s ucceeded ;iiikl yet, uller they had . v ,' . . . u . .- Iweu le-s than a year in imwer, ineir b-cretarv of - ... . .i . i .. i ' !thu Treasury rid to go rit the market In barrow I , . . . , ., niMtev. Yes, nc hid jjiaet into ibe rfiaiket, and , , f,.., 1. .1,. int.ti,', Oril!U llll n ll"1 n' m i v.- - .." . n"a 1 , . ,i .,. i ,i , coinni'ituty "d o -get their supplies, thai men . . , 1 . , ii . . who be ore tho e iH lions could get jiioncy at six per-cent. could not nflw gel it at twelve.' Nit; 'only was m.mey.scarce wilji the ineremtile com i muii.tv, but l,c:l.t Mm himself, as i'.h'V had j..l ' i Ih'en mf .ruled by the ehanmin ot the tjommi't'-e I j f Vys and Means, Mr. Fillmore. was nfi the' iv'Tge.'.fh.i'.k'up'evi 'ht l.-'-'te whs u .lehV.-i.cv 1 i of $iiiO.H');l, w neii mut lei tin nedi itelv supplied, j or the oil uemlein.n was br ke. I In-ro was a-i ... oli.er cause, loo, lor Hie (.rear lainnj; mi oi in" Whig vef. wlueli ha init advert to. Tlie reat elecii. n.ii rit." f ind was a't'gone. The Hank w . r enu-M', loo, lor the great' tailing ..It nl Hi" I Io'ie, an I could no. longer answer drafts to. pit v I the 1'ip- L i vers and o.en in buckram, who swelled '.mi ihe Wii g total n thn Fresidnntnl 'elections. 1 i fdr. E. theuepljcri to tliat part of Mr. Arnold's remarks in which an attack was made on the State of New Hampshire, and ably defended hi State, from the aspersions that had been cast on her eon irstin her most fovrally with tho State of Ten- . m . , nessec. ' . - Mr. Meri'relher, of Georgia, next addressed tho House, and after repl)ing to Mes-rs. Atherton and East man,' went into an argument against the pro-, tective system, but, before concluding, gave way 10 Mr. A rnol J, who moved an adjournment. The lliaiso ihoti a joo'rned. WKST liU" C A 1:0 L 1 I A N ; , l'ridaj, January 7, 18-1 ;..- h CONGRESS. Both the Sen te and House, it wil be'observeJ Trom our extracts of their proceedings, are now fairly under way, and engaged irt the discussion of questions that must be the main subjects ol inter est the piesent Session. Movements have been made from the Democratic- party towards the repeal of the Bribery Bill and the Bankrupt Law, neither ol which, it is to be presumed, their Federal au thors will sillier to be repealed, although these, as well as all their acts- have been so strongly re. buked by the people in the late flections. The Taritlites are under full blast, urging wilh all their might the old protective policy, so that we may look for tho burden of additional taxes on the ne celsarics of life. " The Federal Wliigs of ihc South are behilid none ol the party in advocating this odious doctrine for loading their constituents With more oppressive taxes, while the Democrats of the North and S aith alike resist it. W have made copious extracts from the proceedings in tne lluse, that ibe people may see who their friends arc, and howjhe Federal VVlugi are proceeding to redeem their promises abd pledges of heer tunes -THE FAMINE IN ENGLAND." On our first page is n nccourt of the con dition of (be working classes in England, which is confirmed by laterdates. It seems- from these, lh.it millions ofJhejioor are in a i-tate of actual Slirrvation, not having even bread to cat, while they nreHippresssJ with heavy tattes U support ' . 1 ' L. 1 1 ' .1 I. AM . .. .1 t. u ... 1 1 It mo rin inriu-uwiiers uirrnuv uiunicu win, wo.i.i and rolling in abhadance. The oppressive " corn la w " tax if reH-aled, would give bread lo tho starving millionsbuf it would lakej a;y the ." pro tection,,varrd dtminish the princely revenues ol iho ordl laUd holders. " This is not to be thought i f; so that the real people, Ihe great sviay must be loatjed with taxes lik bcasi of biifdcnjiud die.;J To vtiTTOeT"usi1 ncti""tn utfT4F" madeiicher. And all -this iijhe consquence of a , protectee policy," (bat policy .w tilth the Federfl Wbigs are atietnptuijr '" fix QQjnJhis epijutf I . .1 l 1.1 rr... u..i it,.. l-..l.,.r.-i .,i.a;,i..i'...... mY ' ' . 1?'.;"' lihe will be wartieil..liy Jhn exaiimleol hnglainJ, I and tolerate no legislation ihatjsopposeJ 1- .lawn m . - The extract below c. attains tlie opini-in of AI- ' bert t(j ii!utiii on iI.c?4u"wm.hiu 4l U.tik-i'at any iliine, and;oii the present onoipifticiilarlj), , iifuler. ..- . . "i a a. . r Which wn nave been suii-mmr now lor vears even. - con iiuifs sirong irums. . y uai i :ei, can ue. more ! . . - -, . , . . - , , j manjtly unfist than that a bank, m a Tit ate of sjjsooij-iioii of specis piynwut, that is, while refu - . ging m piy itj owij debts, s'louldbi) permiths.1 both tQ eufjr p,yn)ani rrf n its debtors, anfl make Ht i H..:tM ir t-... -4,M.i.l..n. . ' I 1.1 l.. IU. UMI IJk' ft II I, " i. T .u. ...7.ll.I , nui.ui, i tot1 I V ' ctnver ible CBtreiicv let this have nearly all i . . - . ' " itw cotrnry ireawsiiL', a-io- ara jn doing. If an indtvidu'if reWsl' redeem hit Jomg. If an ind jrmntse' t-1 p'ty," I wlf,V fciym-nt, j 1,. ' tut ai'tift ta r r. .i n 1,1 .i til itunif mi'iA fti.i 1 1 . hit btn'.s may d r sn, a .d it is aud proner : It is evn considered" by soairt, a great piece of presumption so " h'lv to n i'stio!i thVir right in continuoln. a a "ate -1 .i, s T of sispt.'iisi-n as lo-ig as they please. 1 mi is the Extract referred to " Banks have lieen pTrnit?el to issue paper 'money .on inn i.-4i,ej i.oooii i hi -i .11 lnr-r nitiiutn Til. ,i vvi lovain-ils value, at par with specie. Whenever k kl. ..u . I.. . - I. .. 'A.. . I . ..I J a,,...,. J... ,.. r,.r .....a iti-s'coi.diliori ceasi-s lo Ih: p"r!or.iie.d, ihe privid'ge "T " - r , 11 11 . I . . . i iiould likewis-cea.se lo exist. Il thai .natural , ! irnaii-ie wi ,. iir.iiL. a nni rii;ioiv ii ii.wicu iu, n uer niuivs wro ' 1 . . - - ...J 1. ...... ......I .. ...11. ... .1 . .. .... ... ....... wtiuu tney nan i neiiise ves susm-i ui u s ecio p-.y , ' I I l ine ioi.i im Hiootj wouio, hi in'"i ta-, uii eoi ' ' ' r iii?iip-ii"jioii. niiu wiii-ii i iiiiiiiiii.iu- IIMI.I.-.IHU inuni 1 . . .- . . . 1 . . ,- i i l i i i r 1 necessirilv enabls Ihe MisiH;iiei bink or banks, if , ! (,,)m , relllllB ,,t.,r"'1,y ,i!ts witlii t a very . ' . ' (r, (jn( . . . i j i k k . i ' A much greater indulgence has been gran'ed ' - . e i to the hinks iu Hie caso ot m geie-rai sosih-ii-iioii , ... ,k. . M ' ' . S , I lieces-aiV. ITIl It IStlol the e.s ill. o'ivioim nior i , . . , ; . hi. lei-il doty oil then imrl to lu-ume as s on as ' possible. (),i hat nut. I'd, as we, m mi tie-iik i , , r. ' . toler ahle evils nil I immoral tetnli'iic, of de.-ire.'ia ed , . . . i . Ciirreney, have tMt lung to add to wh.l haver il i i i I l i .- , Hlready p.ili.i-hed on s'verul occasions, he ore. !. . 1 , , ., .u , during, am since he siisiie.isio.i in this cry. ., ' ' ' 11 a smi! o pistiee i not snll,. ,,.t rnl;;,ve, " '","n" "i-t I lit their intere-i .'.onhl indue.-1, hanks to porlorm their doty. I he pmienep ,t. l","l" ' "i,rlX r""l""'i. "TV nave waite.l Irom Ii ne to Hu."; nlwiys ex;.e.-lili:; (he promi.e. restnruiot .-( a o-i'.d correnev. . They no 'hat nothing has been done n that repe,. ,v ibe !eii...u' oi ..M.inisiraiioii, mat n.ti.iii. can ! eX. I t . I i. ft...-. i i " I peeie.i ir-i in i m; o..wii.om io ninss 're,,t't!i- ; i - in " i eoed bv the e i(istro.he of lint oi and by ipimernus oilier fiifures I in.- nun hcniw, and di'liifi'itioiM, js .Isily gaiaiiug aromiil ; aa-l the. elled on Umi IwokiH .ry-tiMi generally mid indiscrimiuii'elv, eamiol be otherwise Averted than hy n speedy restoration of Uiu currency. 1 would, indeed, myself prefer ft total ekcluvion of paper money to a continuance of that system as now ori;aiiized and administered west and south of New York." The great Whig manure vj ' the Erlra See, siori. The Chamber of commerce composed of the merchants of Charleston, have put forth a most able report against the great Whig measure of the Etlra l?fssu.ii, the Bunkrvpt Law.' M 8 regret that our.Iimits will not allow us to lay thi erponiim bclore our readers, though we boliev hut few even of 1 he Whigs in this part of th country are-in fior of tlie scheme. The lio.es am hard, it is true, hut this Whig plan of pHy. ing di bts, finds very few advocates of any sort nr description, so far as we have heard. - The name of ll'Atf TheJ Mariisouinn, I4 paptr so extensively circulated by the Whigs iii 1840, has rerently come out and abjured the numo of H'Ai. The Editor considers it " tin trnJetira. blejxirtj ap!lation.,''Tlii paper has hereto fore acted as (he organ of he arty.at W.isliini. ton, and is now the organ of lr. T) ler's admiuis,. (ration. The declaration quoted shows desertion from Wbiggeiy u( head quarters, bul the Madi. onian is by no means alone. That print is i.nlv following in the wake of thousands who witl.ir, the last few mouths, have concluded that Hie imino Whig "is an undesirable party apiollatioii,n and an association with the politicians calling them, selves so, as equally " undesirable." No grer wonder either, we think, after the doings of ins Extra Session. The Retublicaus told them iIicm tilings would hupjien, and il will not be lono I., tore the people of this country will look upon the humbug name of, ' Whig,"exactly ss iliey have long regarded that of Fvdcialist, Udanging to tho same parly. . THE TRUE REMEDY. .' OAio. Tjie II ouse ol Repfusentatives iif Oiiio has psssed a resolution directing the Coiuaoli- e oe-Kiiiks and Currency, to prepare a bid 1 , provide lof the permanent resumption I 4v;i! payments by the Baoid) of that Mate ' by a vi.io of 40 to 14. Among the pMviiiiini which H" Comuiinee are instruclnd to uieorporatu is the follow ing :"' That no court of law or quily in tins Stale shall enforce, at the suit of any b .nk m (tate;-atiyron(rt ttasi4-tty--rh mnh--itrr-tH- ber.'-lit. at a lime when it reluel to redeem its notes Dial bills 111 gold or silver, as sf.rs.ud ;,ro. videl that the coiilrayti.ouWo'by inn hinks ol Hut Sia'e prior to the passage of the pnyowiij js shall not be atlit'tud by. I lie -ai J bill." ' We find the above in an exchange paper, ami set i' diwn as the inn-it perfectly jst, t-quiUble and righteous proposition relating' to banks and bank operations, whmh we 'have yet e 11 oisde. It is llis very, remedy for the evd'of soip-n.i,rti. the efliM tual one fir that o'utiajfrons and frauiiulent j evnsion of liubitiiM's. Is (here anything m .re ii-jirly j mitrsgenus than that monopoly corporations sliuol f ' lie suffered t j refuse to meet their own ) proioie.i in pay,1' and at" the s mie tune, tnfnrre lg law the o-y)'uvnt of promises no more binding from iixlv siduali hi them ? We hye.wwav s Ik !i veil tl; prttvjslon proiovt d!iiF)Ve, i7e 11JT1I ami riio.( i-. fectul feinetly for the abides of I lie banking tern under w,,ch we bae olKrcd, and Hie solli-r. (Oi 1 so riiuen. f-iet ttn-i laar 41 K-tatiitMi', n" ",ra "i?1 ""' ' j , pas-gd generally, aut our li! on it, banks will U not ignoruntnndtncirja.w-t,,.; turtruI t.ru-ef cVnr of Misnensioii. us tl.ev ve : ... . "... . . . . " t" car'" 01 t" r :!'JtV.aalaiJUJttJ I visiimi, winch wou.tl Kitli eu,u,M0'e aini s.i'ii' . rt 1 il in lliiil " ihM iiiilelir-Titera i1r"rwI'u7i"I"?f'" banks stiiHild ' have the power, bv -jiihi snipe ijrixiess, to attach the notes m debtors in te bn l Hd as to nrale the latter re-p nd l'r tho i hum r. V'- WHIG I'ttyMI-sE-. In the month id" Jury, 1J0,' ll.-nry Clay, m In, ilanover speech, made Ihc ..: .iui pronn-i-. pr?dK-tion;: " The fact of Hhj eU-ti'n of Vil isfti II. II nr. son, without relerencejlo die measures of Hmimtn isfratioir. will powerfully ennrribyjaja the secu'i'v ai(1 happiness of lha'peoplr. It w., bring as.e. raiiees nl ihe-cess.i'i.ifl qf IhJT lung ss-rn s of in. astrisrs" expcri.i.ent v-which hav so greaiU iif a. ...'...i .r.- t.. . g i ii r . i jtioui cxpcrnnviiis-wnirii rmv so fll(.,e(j , pWo,,Ks..Om,'iiince will i ' I revive, credit will fie restored, aenve I. ome.ii leiv Imsiiirss will i rct'trnjirkesol products will rue, him the people wnl hn' ,,m' ot ttwr . rants b!itig ik cu- V""" " "CT,,",;; ""wri;" 1 c" ' ' I . PivIiiiii lll.U Mllll IMS HI.HIIIII. ..11 u I . ...I ........ I . ...... .... j "... v.jp--.....i.-.i. Hllllll, 1-IJ in ll. ' I niotiiij their weliare artd prosimriiv. I Tno very fact of the election of Wm. Henry 4 Harrison, without rtfrrtnee In hit meimirei," was I to err. re confidence, reilorr credit, make euft.-rr i define, and ratte ricen vf produce, so said Mr. C'ljy, How sdinirably his promises and preilic ti ml have come to pass ! Iluahed are th y m,l.; What has become of all the " Tippcanoe and I) ler loo" HiMigsol I-MLI? Iho soul siirrmg a:nl Heart melting si rams Hial 4eoiind d thrnugh the .ength and bn-adth of the land f FofotH n uln a dy ! Alas! how soon the gladdening irll nin-e-of bard "cider inspiration has fas.-ed away (run the mel.inioiis whi'iiery. Nnce their day ..I pa rading, leasimg, Mirgmg mid (lui.ciilg is on r -o stain, it is mont foriimale ihst ibu rt c. rd of ll time preserve their loucl.ing sind matei'l. ss Til sions of pis-sy and so:i', i-ls. m.ghl tlie) Inn: been forever ln-1 a loss irr-paiahh' l i poieri'. TENNIvSXL.E 1'KNHEJ.MIV. We find in l ite Tei.nessen paper, the llep irt i l the- Inspectors on (he con lilion of ihe I'ein I -.( aiy in (hat Statu, and its it may not le uniute rioting :o soma of our readers to see a siniement i-'f its ex,., e. ss, arid olher ants eoiitsiiied in the Kepoi W make some extracts. It is stated ihnt : " Tbwiiumlier id convicts in the prison. n lie' -3:th day olSeptmnhcr, w,isoh huu.lred a "I seveiily.eighi, eninlovi'il as ti lows : Painters, iw : (rri.niers,ien; II rness . rakers, ihree; Malf" maker, one; ( asipe'r. eleven J Simp lender's etgh'i IVkiiig wool; -:mj 'Jikiiig t'otTiiit-mu--emn1 t 'anlmgr-tm j -Tailors, tnif teen -rsii(iftV, eight; (iMting nni stnvi, three Wagon nml eri imie i Blacksmiths, twm.ty.iwo j Matters, iweiit;-
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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