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WESTEKIV CAIlOLUVIAIVi Friday, February 1 8V 1 843. Mr. JlehryU Letter. Which wo this week publish," Will attract "lite reader' attsntion. We again aniilly commend it to the i deliberate and aerioui consideration of ev ery man who is not a prejudiced and obstinate par tisan. llmesl men who. auek for the truth are willing to hear bat'i aide, ud then judge between them. -Thi ia all the Democratic party ask , lo be mot fully and fairly. The teller of Mr. Henry U a ptaiu clear atatcment of facta which the Whig orator and preaseernay abuse, but we ahoutd Ijke to see them reply to the whole pr any parlor a. purl, or it inay bo, tliewliuleof hci dtbt, but wltt i toi.e nhouM have lake up with Uie two Senator atve the loss ofthe thousand to the uufortunate bolder' " ha have gone astray from their own folds I They now agree in nSthinj; ped.iing before Congress. of her worthless billit They have to "grin and leaf it" with the beat grace they can, a another Jlluatrulion of tbaglorioue ri j currervcy ''credit aye:om.H " . . , A Vdtc of Censtfe. Although John U. Adams baa been permitted to en cape with impunity iri the Iluuse of Representatives by tue am or bis redcral Abolition abottura, an tome Tow Southern raitora, we. sea that a part of the Noithern Democracy, ha v promptly rebuked Ihia Iucendisry aly of Enjjland, and hi follower. The Legislature of Ohio, have jpassed, with' an,, appropriate preamble, the following resolutions ; ' .. , . Hnolved, by the General Assembly of the State of Uhio, I hat Julio Vi'imcy Vlnms, of Massachusetts, ia aiding to triva puhlieny and importance to thi treason able proposition, (to dissolve the Union) hi subjected himself to the merited censure and "epreheusiuu of bit countrymen. Resolved. That in the opinion ot thi General Assem bly, the I rouse ut Representative of t's United States, owe it to themselves, to the American people, whose representative they areKto at nip the course and con duct of the member from Misaachu'setts witti the acve rest mark of it indignaul disapprobation and censure. The vote in the House was 3!) yeas, lo 29-miy. In the Senate 19 yeas, all Democrats, to 17na, all Whig.- , ' ' , Mr. Clay ia lor a Bank of theTi-ited State Mr, P rest on ia now auaitist it. Mr. Clay is for the Bankrupt law Mr. Preatorfajrainirt Air. Ciay ia for Distribution Mr. Preston against it. .-4noj mo. on Mr. Clay1 great const ittitioual innovations, Air. rreaton was the first to oppose hint. We think the Whiiii ot 'leimesaee ire incunert to exhibit again, in ihi insisuce, that peculiar trait of Whigery, which watt so signally displayed iu the lal Presidential canvass thai ot blending, the most abhorrent principles together lit the ieroiis nest ed by (hem to give them efliflacy, and thi, by ay 01 harmonizing their party action. 6 lobe, ', j JFrom Ihe JVurtft Carolina Standard. - " GOCMli QUILLS m.'SQAP AND TOWELS." It will be recollected Inal Gov. JlforcacaJ, in the can vak of lV)f wa exceedingly horrified at the extrava gance of Mr., Can Uurttx't administration, aud.Colanel M'heeler'ajthf ubbery was.never forgotten, while in 'bold relief waa paradod ibd immense auHun( expended tor toap aad loicefsiq the Department at Washington; and the. Governor never fulled to excite merriment in his facctiuiia remark a to the objects end purpose of thi pool of Inther, iS'ow, a fair play ia a jewel, we will respectfully inquire of Hia Excellency how much has been expended id hi. Department for towels and soapbut we will pr)sehtlbrhisconideration,ol which ne may, avail oimaeii m me nei canvass uto -.ywning Congressional. ' , OnrVxlract are aa late a we can bring them up till weea. ioiuiiig m tuuscm.-iu.u niuipiu in the two or three daya later which we have re ccifed. The House of Representatives, it will be seen, ha nt lust disposed of John Q. Adum and hia,petitiou for a dioaolutionof tle I'mon by laying the thing on the table, by a vole of 11)0 yea, to 93 ...- ...II will now Drobablv have hi usual load of Abolition petitions regularly interspersed with a due nuiiiber fur the difsolulioii of the lljiion, aa he had cotne more of the last on hand. Of the forty who voted for the reception oHhe llaverhjll peti tion, two were Southern Federal Whijfa, and these ' two ns well a other have ut fmded and austained t'w hoary headed old agitator in hia whole course of outrage. . " fllO UU1 UfT:scilieu UJ A.crvry IU Ul)f; the oratin of the Bankrupt law to the-lt of I.. I.. Kr.. I m.l lwn Ittliwn ill! Ml ihm lulfftl .my m -r Sf ll .les. J t JI9 pissed, a several Senator who voted against a repeal, will jf fur postponement. On Weilnesdiv the Uih, Messrs. Gilmer, Hun tir.llhiH, 1'rojjit, and Johnmn aiked !o be ex fm luriher seri ics on the Committee of I i'oreign llolatioiini consequence of the late out rjeoiis conduct of Mr. Alum$ Chairmen of tlie (.'uiniiiittCe.. 'Iliev decline themselves ' unwillinc " any longer to serve with a Chaiiman who has avowed i opinions, and persevered in a ayslem of couilurt, which in the estimation of the member, have shown bun In be an unsafe depository of the pnhtie triM." Tbia is what v.e ahoutd expect Irmn umillemcn Blier llie inHjiung cnarg inuuc liuva nCted otherwise, and we shoulil think tliul lew member in the House, excepting Botti, Ar no,. SlaJr. and that kidney, would be at all dis . siut etiiiliriiTr nrniwIKUL "-nr. Ilia own Diiv ill tins g of the Swamp Lands, ' f!Slat0'c'"e fto. yWonld it be lulieveitt:lihe ti"i. jf l tr t. ' w Oueiiundred nd fitly XioUaw.hnoVi' ex a ago we fi .published fioin the IVo' nemlod hvur Whir ofScera in two vosrs fo-cooe tlif; any of the Democratic party Lave tern fW aggressor and acarcrly eveii participators, in the exciloment engenderotj, t 1 , u The violent feeling n Lit h hna grown up in Con-' grosa among certain niemtior, all must have per. . eeived, ia confined to the leader of the Whig par Jy. Mr. Clay, it will bit romembcrud. at the last .aeasion, attacked persomilly the President' friends, marking a portion of iln ni with coutuiiHiliou f pi t thets ; and Mr. Wise, then and at thi session, has resented it, hn assmled Mr. Clay in Congress, and in a letter in the newspaper au'l h.i been assail ed in turn by Mr. Adam rj the score of Mr,Cil ,' lev' death. 'lie hit thrown ofl the prompting ol that futul aflair, and. imputed the sieru term whieh j vltluJ r.tiesiioii. made blood the only aluirnulive, to .Mr. Hay. . All Jhese thinga together with Mr. Adams' lata move, have begotten the nmst daadly leeling of hostility between the dillerent frnctiiMis ul the Whig party, , which 'are continually hmuklng out, and )n.irring " all harmony in the halls ot Conircss. , No Demu T'iiC cpientiou was tJiCi' JJi. ' tltt tt'Uiau lli d.!illed yetta ICtiv tt.i'3 1"V . 8o tho ri'sttjutmut'of M. CiLflt.SIarshul ami Sipitri, were laid o.i tho table. . ' me quetiim meu recurea oo-ino luuituu ut Mr. Tunmy to retoiibidcr ilia, motiui t cuctive the petition prebefiicsi Mr. Adam was laid oxv, thn table. ; . "--; ."''''-i '' " '' ' 1 . Wr. Il1Viille() for tLg"yea nl iy' whicH wo taken and resulted yea 141, naye W, , . So tho vote having been recoiisidercdMr..Meri weAier who mndo'tha luotion withdrew i, oil thi tryiging ihe'qucsiion direct ou the reception of the. Jxrion, Mr.M. rp oved on ti4trquetjon,ec fr" The drninin. Some woek ington Republican a vaVy sensible article oo tho liuUlBnd ttttl pent atone 1 VeUso H i, ilerare draimno- of lh SH.ni Lands, m.,1 nl ihn umn IUO llCDia " Dy a UUlontJ : time made a few remarks of our own. The tuhject I tl lrvin.i.rM I f e II .nnl iillnnl !..n !M . I. I .. n v, r. 1 . k. n 1 wlii.iiUjK IV nniu.1 ailVllilull III Illl9-pvi Ul IMC State, and the enquiry has been several times mudc ol us, whether llie Board ol Internal Improvement is still proseiutyig thi work. A we are riot in formed, we will lliunk our friend of the Republican toauawer tKe enquiry. Has the.werk been stopped, or ia it sll carried on ? ' . . 2 cards Metallie Pen (Exscutive Office) 4 bancqe Quill (SecreUry of State) 2 - (Compt' Office) - , 1 card Metallic Pens ( I'reawirer) t $2 60' 3-50 1 40 1 uu U DO 1 00 l'1 I Oir We are not in the habit of indiscriminately - PufynK lo osder, for a beggarly exchange, any of the trashy publications now issued from the press of the country, especially, at ihe,Nofb, but we Hike pleasure in noticing such as we; think have .'merit, both in j'isiice.to the work themsolites, and to inform our readera who imy choose to , trust our judgnient, aml - who twy uQAte. iJwaws). '"oprMrtunitiea of aacertaii.tiA where (hey can ob tain pollic4iioii8 worth ulscr;bing for. Of this clas is the Nkw York Mikbob, one of the oldest and best literary journal that we know. The first number for the present month contained an exqui site engraving, "The Escape," at sight of which a susceptible youth might easily, we have no doubt, indite a rapturous sonnet at.leaat we have known aojne to be inspired to. the effort by objects much leas beautiful. The scene of the escape ia laid in 'Venice, the tale explaining the engraving ia in blank 'verae, by Harry Cornwall. The eame num ber contain other interesting matter and apiece of music -. - 'I h . u rGov. Office) 1 bunch Quills, fine . do. 1 1-2 dox. Steel Pens, at 75 cut. (Treasurer) 1 'A 4 carjls Uteel Pen (Goveruur) -: 4 UU , 9 doz. Metallic Pons, flue (Sec'y of Sute) 0 00 i 300.') Quills, fine 'il 50 W 30 f,v'-J bunches Q.iill (Sec'y Hill) . 1 card Steel Fens (executive Uluce) 1 M " (Treasurer's OiBce) 1 " in, 15W Quills, at $30 eft basahxred in these violent dissensions. They, tuva hot encouraged these feuds in order to Bggra. Kato riot in the House, (unlike the W hit's in tln who eveu provokeot, when the , Diiinocrat weTc in the majority,) to lay thoeHponsibilityanmtig the peoplo, on their jiolitical opponenjs., ;'The - Democrsts dufiot, it jilrue, interler on be; ha 11 of either of the belligerents, because they know as in case of war beiweeu man and wife, the peron who interfere Id reconcile them, bring their united force on hia own bead. The Democrat in C ures have been Quiet looker on. -.The rusuonsi bililyof wasting public time the public money J the tjih reiuli of Uie Representative body and nl the Oovernment, must reaj du ihrw,wlio wield the power, of botrf." 67o6c. . Tveul yrfJS even 111 oigrets: 'SECOND SESSION. posed to serve wit h suc h a Xhair inati l at JensU , refurd GenrJacKS.n iTieUiie tmp.ed upon' we p'esuum uo true Stmthern representative will . I a I arfuciate in thai capneny, witii a man wne nas .. . ... ...IB w . r ir i -ihTwninCTd-ll-ihe-Soiiit) raT" 'Srave"lreeucfs7n3 In ihV Itorrsc "nf eprrwrrtatives, on Thursday t .e lOih, the t?-aUer appointed Messrs. Wkitt of tteorgia, (S'arp'crJ of North sCarolina, and Chap. muaot Alabama, to ful llie vacant places on the Committee o foreign Relations. ,.. i Prediction fulfilkd Our attention hns b'en directed lo a passage in the circularof Mr. h'ithrr on the exmration of In Cftnrcssmnar term ofacr vice. In iBiaauiires sir. r, puuuaiipq ro me p.n pie, as a matter of wbtch he ras perfect.ly assured, that llie Jeadei "of the Federal Whig party aimed to carry out certum mtaturtt that be then proceed ed lo designate. On page 2d of hir Circular ht "The measure to" which I refer are tliofol " lt. Thffrcheme to aume, either directly or mdiiceilv. the imvtneut if the Nate debts. " 2ij. The tcbemetn distiilMitamohji the States the .proceed ol t'm a.iles nPthtvUVilic. Lands, which is, in fact, but another. jorm of pajinJlhe Siate'tfelit. . ,- . , t " St. The inrrrne and enlargement of the To which is a certain fnnsrquonce.lht must fol low Sie ashitn(Aioir, either rh!tl or Indirect, of the St.itxrWbi. -, . "4t!i. The trea'.irmof new National jjebt. -"rtii. TiieestaUlishment of a new JL'aflfd Slates IUi.k, and uniting ajiain the tioveriunettr wRh jLt It inks. , 1 - ' ' , ' "I shall submit a few renmrks umLr each ofi llfH.ls." . , . . i Circular, w is dated on the loib of March, '2 00 1 UU . 1 00 00 ,,45 ttO The whole bill of stationary i Eight Hundred und tightfdotlm$i ' : V -". Now, Hi Excellency will please inform the people next summer, as be aJUJ the. DcmocaU in 140, wlieilier tfiehiuora4eiH-vittbeVl m Hti. It oiusi be apparent from tlii list it ttiey were w (he band of Alsjor Jack Dowmng at least, be would Late enough to write and cyplier u, creation." But in all seriousness, ia it not oulisgeous extravagance I And with what grace'cao the Uuvernor condemn toap nd luwtlt m 1540 and justify f ooe qutU$ in Wii. YV sfialljee. coaiaxar. Whst is all thi ! One hundred and fifty seven dol lars for steel pen and goose quills! U M bests the Jewa.". Truly, Governor Morehesd and bu Cabinet must be wonderful tcribn, ll really bight be au peeled that they employ themselves at liltls else Utaa scribbling and picking their teeth. Perhaps they ar copying apuuney Ugle'a speech for the next cam paign. Thi goose quill vxiravagauc ia positively worse than thf) matter ot hemmed dishrags, tit which Me. i'umoi(- cn'liid lor the "veua and fiuys, - which weie ordered and reulita teas 40, lis- IS. -i,r"'.a;'- r t ,;;.. " t S rfio Iloiwe t' v used to receive Uie petition. "'tl.'", Speaker iaa wid ifial the next bdsines it, order ws iliu'receptiun of petitions! and called for, 'ietitiori fro(rf-Alawacit!setii . ' MyAJiiMi rose and saithaf he liad two peii' liftntdlml sainei teuorand etfi'd a lite oim the J I 'i -e'h'ad j jst riilused fdWeive, one from 'New T; i" . T.j? r'. r? ik. 1 ': ? - ll. ,.ii...ij X ui ,v uou uiiu iruiii rcnsyivnuiM. jiii nioiiiiouc'j . . tula JO sKow. ihafthe feeling-wliich influenced tjie petition f Ilaverhillpwa nut confined 4o.them 0ttly.'"sJ;4 frT " -i'"T . Mr. Boven asked what part of New York that petitions iconic from.. Unwished to 'know what V poAion ofhe peeple of fijew York would petitiou oivauch a aubiecu' mm - ' i; " , Mr.' Adam replied that the gentleman would ana that ifthe (louse would consent to receive the pe titions. In ttief present, dispsiti7u of tho House, linut.iin. kjl uiuill iin.aiirl;a itlA rulitii.fi fnp n , ... . r - future occasion. " Mr. Adam$ thftn" contirjnel' the pteseulatlon of Abolition petition of every 'description, such as 'petitioiiifor tlw'abohshmeiitofsUvery and theslavu, . 'trad a hi thoDistrict of Colombia ; fur the recogni tion of (he iiwependeflca of Huyti ; remonstrating against the admission of Texa into the Uuion : agaiu"t the adu'ijtr)n of FiorfUa for the repeal ot the ?lt rule ; to rcn.ove the seat ol Government to'ooe of the frou States in the alienmtive of refus- ing to atvHisn slavery in mo 1'ieirici oi voiumuia , Frm lht Anatyriitf the Glob. . . t 'in senate. . Friday, FeUruiry 4, 1642. After Imsiness during the morning hour,. Mr. Wrninn rne. In nlFur rnviluSinn niut nre. ..,UI .1 -..I. I.. 11. . .1.. .!. .. 1 t f.l... ....:... IL......I vni-i.v w.iiiv i.'iiffiiaB. am viinwctq, ill. ( i.-jwrillr lilfj cimiiuvi VI lliu ,i iii- ivau tfiiiui at the draft ol the Secretary of I ho Senate drawn m Nassau, New Providence, in relutimi losniutijieeis hia favor for On the PuWic Treasury, bad .of the Cieoleand requesting hi recall. Some of boon dishondred .and protested for lion pay menl in ( these petition comingunder the ''ll rule, weie gold, which had. been demanded. To thi point! uot received, and other had the question of rece(k had Federal Whig iwasurea reduced the Treasution raised on thorn, and that question was, in eadi ry. Alter renmrKs at some leugtn (wpicti we are case, Inid on the uble,,.M f. Adam, in conclusion, obhgiad lo exclude for want nf riHim,l M r. inWI"pifesehied tfie following resolut ion : said' that be had now got throuih wiili alt bis petT timis, with the exception of the two to dissolve the I L l ! . ... J. tl Rrialt'd, That the ('oininittec on Finance be iu' Uinuti, and. aa he had before observed, he would, atrucled to inquire into the nature ol the payment now : in the present dispoHiiion of thi House,, preserve made, or efTered to be mnde by the Federal Government ; them fur a future occasion. to iu creditor. Whether the swe are ma.tc (in hard,; Oilir'lUions were presented from Massachu- 'ZTiiZ wtffl tiTpS "om ? ,tae,rd Ne " H,r''' w,,tn at a discount ! And what icmedjP, if any is necessary, j 1 aj"fc? to enable llie-Uovernmenl io keep its taith with its creditors, so JS to save Uiem from lues, the CoaslituUon ! . from violation, snd llie country from disgrace 1 UuBentom gave notice that he would, on Moo-! day .next, ask the Senate to take, uu for considera Corrmp'mdence of the Charleston Mercury. : L-- WAiiu.wTo-j.'jtVb. (J,-1-)-.'. Senate. Mr. Tallnindgf) said, he also had a number ( I lion me wit i imriMuceo oy nimseii, to tswtpMin the, pe,,,,,,,,, wi tbe MltM ,0bject, (the Bankrupt .law., uroiauii ui me iinii-tiui law llll IIH) 191 Ol JUiy praVinj tllBl tl next. praying that the law muy not ue inteilered.witri. IIm rviitinH lii Mf. ftiinliin. unitrtimiiuwitfid wilh rhilrli I Tk C...... .: . ir- r- ; T7 7 . ... ,m imuhuu, wem nioi LKiuum oeiiri ttt no.t bftsv iiutasl w-r-'rmirTftaTasf. BI..I uiwiuaiLci ui snniKa mi VI i mnA nhAjtW VQj,P ; ' - -t J T . ' I mr,Urm lluwo m.ul hm stku.fll.. Wllia lmii.lK..n I I 4 - MW OS lUWilura III HU'IBIC. W IliO IUCT l HIT. Gen- J W-Th. Legislature, of New York The great Scribleriu w.a a foul toVm! U theie tk. PKESLTATlVCa i B. and b political friends. Ho had no heart to . a 11. ... l. . a - ! .. . 4 i and Ohio, have passed resolution instructing their Senator, and requeuing their Representatives io CiHigre a to use'lheir exertions to have law pas him, by the Mayor of New Orleans, while in de ..Ceuca of tbal-ity-ifl thw last vrarr .so . . J J- , IVrjr piTBfer ThHotrS of Representative of the Mississippi Legislature," have passed a Resoiu LU'iS fcj JLI9WJf i?34AJS W M amenoUhaxouatilu. i . . . . lion o the Stale aa to deprive the Legralaturo 'of, the power of running in debt, except in esse of war or .hostile invasion. , .Tbe llouse tt' the pennsyUsniaLegiiilsture haa passed s bill by ji, very Urge, majority, compt lling the Ranks to resume specie payments immediately, and it was expected that it would pass the'Sepate likewise; if to, we ; shall probably tear of Uie explwion ol inoro rotten nrern speed, ily; foasVe see it aptly queried somewhere Istely, rftliey are blowing up under a state ot suspension, whst will they du ben compelled to re sume, aud wtheir just debts honestly f ' H . S'Y k- ' , T-.. Theileiloriian bavi laleiygiven M. Dickens Rox,) a grand dinner and the 'T(wt Yorkers Comjiliniented the distinguislicd gentleman with a graud ball on Monday lujit. st. The list of vtiianagnra eoutaiued the n-.mes br manv pMlie first men in the city, as wetj a some oilier.Great prp nnrssimi were m iila. and nn dniiht lhi nll.nr ! ofl in sple'mfitl Mvle. (ticket! intends to Visit the TSogth it-u jaid. - Rhode htand SfjaMr.. 'putlio functionary " contiu'uf u consume goose .quill at the rate of lb two year past, this article al least will rise in value cedmg,WJhJYbtg.WMuii. AVelTiuil Ilio most saving aud economical plaa would I be lor the(Govr rnor to punbate a dock of geese for tliej -;-nnriwrr ana accrelariv. lo ihi wsy quills ikigbl wst he Statt'tt ood deal ''fassT 'KaMdesi' who know what other goad may come sjf it ! A flock ot geese ouee saved Kometruio tho Gsuls, and possible ihcymtglit save but Excel leucy iruoj the " Loco-locos." The day's aeMtion wsVoin(Uiiidlv Jlr AAdiiuilry. tn hiefcncT Aw Tlouse ai'iji turned alter three said p-Tbe Hon. W.i ue Hll.aml lhe.F.lra Session which hiet iu the June follj'.vamr, prt-d otto laws the very measure m Uirlt Mr. Fisher then an confidently tredi6tod. Iet every tfinifid and honest render make his fMi comments. The House of llepreseniatives of tho Marvlaml Snrtri is elected I oiled Spiffs Honstnr lo fill the vacnncy ec casionci! by tho death ol the late Senutor, Mr. Ihjcan. Mr. Spmgne was not, we underatand, the Federal candidate, lie was elected by the 'Penweratie tote aliletl lo a fragment of Whts, 7 v. hat is ca i led, r ly'er- Since writing the above, we bave received the Re gister of the I lth. The Editor aays, the last W hig Legislature used op a good many ot Uie guose quills charged. ll," that alter the case only aa lo bis Ex cellency and rWretsriea: they are not quite such scribes a we thought at first, but il i do great ditfur euce ia the end according-to Whig logic. All Uie ex travagant appropriations of a Whig Congress snd eve ry other expense of Government, v. as charged to Mr, Van Curen, and by precisely the same rule Gov. More hesil aud the Whig party are chargeable with the ex poiiMS of tiieir adioinilralion. 1'be Whig officers and the Whig Legulsture run into the extravagance ol the gxe quill snd stationary matter, and 141 Ihcm anaer lor their share, sod his Excellency fur hie that is all. The people intend anyhow to inquire aotiieUung more about the doings at Kaleigh in the kardciderses- smrrot '40-'4l. Tl.ey intend next sum iter la ask the Whig gentlemen who figured in it what way done lor the Slate's bearflt to the amount of 'even llio truom ' - qmll sccount,yriucQ less thq other expeuse-i besides. HOUSE . OF REPKEjIEiNTATJVESL uv iinin i'i u mn i;iiiui-riiiiun oi ine rr-( reiuse reiiei io me suwerings wuicn ne liau ueen so aolution in the caso of John Q Adums, add , prominently instruments! ui iudici-rii on the coun -M r- lienion, - withoot-'risinr from In seat, nd that was raise. Several Senator called to I order, and ornt-r being restored, Mr. Tallmede - toviuo51ijc iiiu I ...mmma-m- "riQTwdalebruaTy 5? i" wa in parliamentary language, audita wouhl Theenate4i4wt it torlay. j reat it. Mr. r,euton. " Audi ay again it is .ii i ivo ivviwi wim yivui rctivivivn, and Mr. Clay eaid be hoped the Senator would be o'clock, without his having concluded. - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. I JlHiaavrmrmed the .xistJoiwt. ot -s-twiire r-friin I ha Ji aiaavrmrmed the consideration of the domuelled to lnke. hu acaU Mr Ikotun mTL MF.Xi1iifQ".'Ad-Jms"St'iiator w in his seat." Mr. Clny. "The Sena- Mr. j4dii"i roseauid cotitiimsd his.rcmurks.Jy ; tor has no. right to sjieak while m hia seat, aud if lurna aoiiODiicmg the bouTh ami Southern institu-1 heajeuks to me, I shall use such language a his ttons,and ri aTuiiig from Abolition papers and paniph-' j course deserves." -Mr. Ueut'on. "I hote thai let. After spenking at lengthy he moved to pis-j langti-ige wiTl be followed by corresponding 'ae- pone the furiher coimuleraiion of the aubjeet till tion." Tbfs tauht vidontly tung to (he quick, the next Thursday tjeek, bat subseqnenilv' wfth ! but a reply was prevented bv the loud and inces. mow ma iiiiiiiwii, unit couimutu spojuing and read anj calla looraer .vtrvtiry. I Of, SHOD, Mr. Saunders, rose to poi'ut of order, that on the question then pending before the Houso, it wa not in order 'to wad essay's end newspaper paragraphs either in supiiiofor in opposition to, the right of slavery, nor in regard to the .conduct or purposes of die A bolil ionics MM' IIU oem per tinent Jo the question- then befure tho (louse. The Speaker "having overruled t he jmint of order. r. yitndert appealed fronithe decision, and ' lured Canton, aad then evacuated it, snd are just iu Vie The question having been pot, the decision of I same situation aa before, except that they have iucurrcd the Chair was sustained aes 07, noes l!f j ' bitterest hatred ot the people. Tbi i shown iu Mr. Atlams then went orr resdm'fr..tn his Abo. ' vr't,1', ways- but especially that the upply of. tea ia lilion pa.itphiet, ao.l eoiitimied his r iltks nil liafl 1 , n "l"rt "fP wml 'he people are secretly Chinese Affairs The recent arrival from Canton does nobbring any oews.Tjf consequence. The .capture ot Amoy,a.city to th'e north ot Canton, i continned and tho particular of th fight given. Tbe Chiuese fought better tfian at Canton, but with do better result. Yet these people will learn to fialit altera while, as the Russians did. under the instructions ot Charleaof Sweden, sod d they do, this little marauding force of Uie t.nglth will be spoiled. 'The English have csp- fttT Michael Coe-k has been appointed Postmaster j at Mount Pieasant.Cnlnrrus Cuunty, in place of John ' 0. HWiWr, resigned. . . ', ; ' CHARACTER OF CONGRESS. " Every IsKly must be sensible that thi arena, of xlisoiuVr, together witli the delrfy whMhJender p.ist uiree, viiieii do gave way to a motion t, . joorn, aud The House ndjoiirned. IN SENATE, Monday, Ffbruiry 7. Mr. Culhou presented resolutiousf the L!i , and openly renewing the lotiiiioations end putting ail niantier or ousiruciiuns into trie pasnnjes up to Uie city, j t'liiui gives no evidence of fec.'mg ifus How lo one 6t ! hercoaat cities it throbs not baJSto her heart the j inuihty msssof nstional prejudicNcven the inert wtsght of mere pitpiilatioa, is an obstacle thil the English bavo a yet made ny pnigress in tabduinf. In tho inoontiino, j they are living of disease so enemy lint carr little tor improvement ftv gunnery ami ship tulkJing they . r - , i ior iininiveiiiciiis ne gunnery ami snip nuikling l ,u....v . i i,oMiiii ..ii inn nuouci oi uie ui suuvr the lossl an immense tiar! and it will U-tuuud iriuunon act.oi.the txira seioii. . m the cod tbjt tle pjumler will not go tar to repay itir. iiiinnui aiao presented revolution of 4lieie""" me aroiamem. I bus mey tried the to put Ainoy mnn. Mr. .-trraer, there- ' lore, ean no lni'r awrt (as he did -yesicrday) that tl the deliboraliona ol Coniires almuel to tile, a re ew 1. 1 . legislature ot fttuth Carolina, id rt'liiKoii to t, ' 10 ransom aa they had done t.sut m, but tho ansatle re- dilated to havea in-ssi unlortunata iutbienre. re.th ..""imvemy Iwlw,. yri,.rt,. i v, ., ., n.iPiii m " qui int. u mu imaso-e can ,".yi,siitpreii rn7 hiiinr nndnhrmid, I'll imr It imX) ran in'nt TnlKtirs. I tor ihl reiiHon we have, as far as justice to our ! IricniMi in Congress, would H;rmit, veiled in our ie President has not one t,icmt iu llitH nste.-u7tfre;' reports the worst ft'iitiires of the brawl which have . . -jv-ssr,: ""neiirrfiK But fui observe iji.il trie Federal mid Mincers, a Spti.nd Mex'ic unuiiumd, XnrrJnirfpttiiHl jtffWtha New VoJk llersld .... . .; . . . the itostmi Atlas the I vh-r orean al Columbus. ys me it inn tnc nenair uis coniiuiieu-iiienoin i . . . , i .. . ; VI. ..... . r..'iii'i . . .-V J. . hi, nil.l.'UI.IV in: , f Represent! i tmm ago pa leginlamrc some tlnm ago passed strong resolutions, ei'iitM IUiij. the It inks of that State to resume spe cie pnvmnnt.aiiul to guard rigainsl future siis"m-ii. sions. The Senate not only refuse tn approve of tins nction, hot a bill hns, been reported in thnl body sanctioning, s-ispensionor fjcar lunger, and iiioregver granting the Honk tne privilege of isau "is srimll notes in the uionntiiiHi. ' The House in ),'mocriitie, and the Senate is H'Aig. Who are tho friends of an irredeemable shin plsster currency here ? ST iustinnof tViiis'i7rei!f as iniinslerilo Sin and that of Gen. U'aUy 7!nyii as niiiiis-tcf to Mexico. . " v vliiofVr thriving thnpgnWtta the inj. The Bsnk ftnVnnylvan.a'has ttlft)wed close m tho f.mtsteps ol the Cursrd Rank, and is now pronounced defunct, Ira v . '"U the Statent Pennsylvania minus ifvellunilred tlimi- ttnl(Mlnr,jWurh washeld iA derstdita by the concern a "i "isiantaet apirt Ui pay the interest of the public debt, n e sovoml branrhes of the Bsnk hsv given up their "N tosoriiee ihe Htite itgiinrt the loss, if they are In this way jvtibly the State may save a M R. CLVYAXD pliflS TON. .These g"iillenieu, we perceive, am cli-en (in (o(inally) by public meeting of the Wuisof Ten nessee, Senator of (hat State. This is very well, i Every bmlv knows tlint.Mr.". Preston, some, lime , .iuee,'po'ely refused Aa represent the penplaof South CaroliiH ; anr Mr. Ciay as ahsoliitel rle clareiti ; rcoiMttly, anuinst -performing the olTie of otlng fur 'J hi people ( Kentucky as- ihejf desftej. Mr. Miwehead ao all the representatives, pot only reeopmsed, but obeyed the insi met ions of the fclate. But Mr.-4Moreht'B(j eiaiaiilereil his colleague not ir,ictly a representative of-Kentueky, but of the ITnihn at larue; mid we suppose M?t Preston eon sider hinifelf m the ssjne light. As all the nthpr Kisim nf llio Union seem tn 1st content with their 7 respective repvesfliitiitiiiii, it j (orjutialc fof .Mesara. Preston apf Clay raster niwmtig llti'if.bwn qnnati-i I . . ca' .1 . u....- ... .u.: rtlienC), lurllliu a vaciuu ciovo'-t't ihkiti ittgiy hi inn i t , i ... , , . . i ' . a places w n io tl- miouiu no uiieu py. pome ot na wn But it is mnrve'loti how the Whigs of lennrs l employed to make the impression that Cotiure, as a wnoie, i uupriv iiegraueo mai noitv parties lyo i quully engaged in tho suicidal, dtsrepurubl work of subverting the exnlied and dignified char acter wbidb should ever belong ro the Represents live Isnly of Ihe nation, and that, thertsforepo or out of Congress, as apirly, seek to disparncn the Representative rnylj. 1 I'hat some inslrontents may; is posfihle. CuJ il is must flagrantly untrue that ihe IbinioCrney ofwtlier liaise have, in the slighlest manner, eontrilsited lo Ihe scenes of eon fusion, or the obstruction of business, whiclifi po' tion of Ihe Whig majority aroconataailv settina . , L.I ...t....ni;. . . I" . t . . .A. lip. ' . nave nail ail exniniimiuni "i inn r-nui of the H'vuse made, that wa miithf be enabled to pniul "llie public eyj tn farions occasiim's when ihe order of the 1 1, mis) has been pro rated, and wj give. it below, thai anv one having .the newspaper reports may recur tn them, and aee 'who are hf actors. In i t a ol'thry iugta"co have we femd ctMilrhverwy between Viryiltia und N llie subject ol fugitive slaves; aecttinpinied by Ihf J" M prt of the C uiittee. 'on Federal Relaliona of that legislature, and a .law sumlar lo the t oe i l a . a t I anoptea ny xi"m ;.pay you notlnng. trs 'CtiiKlid.-itt'si far MhcrifL Col. R. W. Iximo is candidate for re-elccliii Mr. C. showed whal wn il.o dmiim , l" tn" ,'bte of Shertlfor Kowsn County. of the rrmvei is ol the AI.oliih.iiMs. . i ,a;. ! rXvlKH. J1""'. Ef1 - nJidate fcatlie tamed that ,t the fP...fJ,ed hy then, -Z'! f Uhi:' ajstcsj iu.it would end in a ilisst.hu'inn of the Cmor. ! mt ATJUtcrk " a . total -overthrow of ihu "(iovermiient. He' MAKRIED, in i.tncoin ummty, on Uie Dili instant, bv the Rev. ut IAH.T. 8mpr to Miss IhaKii r, oimsim, C-j. a total ; overthrow ol tliu (iovermiient. Ho' 8l)OWed.tl)ala slate of things had alrea.lv transpired 4 'no'' Cnnmy, by; the action of the North on fl.e qo.-stum, whirl.' 'IVYl rendntod intercourse hi" Die f, .ih wim t!, North ' '""'' R,,tt'" ini-.i IX.-. in- imm mis wnri pio-ooinl reginl. Ilisj remarks will lie published hereiJer. ' . DIED, hope of reform, and a restoration, of its respecta 1 no omiaio i.atu up lor consuh'tn'mn the resoln . At hm ronler.ee ia HilUhonnn the 'JU.li ult.tlm billlV is to bo indulged, rrom the l.illcr ol mr ,10" onroouceo ny .iir lay a lew il.ns a;.i in ' im.Uw .mhiwooi., lain me ot the Joes of NetvlYorkJcorrrsiKaident,, which we puhli-hed k 'r.iciing the Committee on the public l.uuU tu in j !h"slrhtWrt of this State, agrd ab.iut7tf years. yeslerdav, it will 13 perceived ImwWty these V. mio Urn pro; net v of .Imtnont. w the . J",f,,,!,Vl,.CVv,' ,'r lfu' '?.n )),lA; I -. . ' - - .. U- . .. . .i... . . r .. - . . . lowsnea. M't'tnl son ft lion. Green U. UU. ..t impfessioii are nlreutlv mude at a ihstaaee. n i'i .r.p..nion oi ine-.r.ice(i c,t r,h irojotli . ' " It is not truo. wo beliove. that either inrtv. inl. I"1'1"? binds liiclii,e Slate of Alabama. re-uVd il... it.i. m.t.ni th s; i u to receive, or thut uthrYimiirht refuse ioreeivi Thi resi.lution elicited 1n uiiereHiinp dehme, 'which jwcupied the Senate till its iiitj yininetil, 'at a lato hmr. ' JttlUSFaOF REPRESENTATIVES, After sinio previous business The liaise resumed the rnteiideratiott of the resolution in ihe aae? ofJno.Q. Adam. Mr. Adam rose, a. id with somex reiparks. aaTd . ii v k - " inni ii any jjemiaionn wouiu move lo lay Ihe whole subject oif the table; he would forbearVto proceed 'further in hie defence, - - . , " Mr. BoU. o Virginia, moved to lay (hp whole ultject on the table, 3nn!j. County, very suildeulv, Asniu.w IJkk Esq , aged Wj yesm. ; ! Votkvil.le.Gibertn Count?, Tenn., on tho 13th ul timo, MaLtiKoaoR I .ems;, tormerly of Salisbury, .V. C, aged 41 yesrs. Mecklenburg Jifftrsonian. ' . 1 . ' i 1 r A?.I!S:i 2ttT"4 033-50. , . J 'W i v A large varirl) ol fsartlrn SrnU rirT'nlr at thf KalUbiir)' Drus siorc, by en. wiii'.FLr.R. '"rebrutry 1, lft4'i. : ; f
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 18, 1842, edition 1
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