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v., it fflWSJ i 1 . .'':'." r ..7firJ "" -s W mmmlmmmmmma0 arfaaw i"- Our, ar fAS ofon of fair, delight fu I mate' "Ukwarp'd by party rage, fd live like brothers? 5 j - OCr Uur Jrtend of Gift Oxford Mercury." as: ar dent and bold a Whig as there is in the State, ; recent ly admitted into, bis columns from apolitical opponent Tcl f ' 7 suppose that being the only JPvpet in" the County, it " 0ght to.give' both sides a hearingi lraowing too; as he fiisi ivn VJuoHourypanyjuesiJrei rKuiing, newer titan. iur discussion. " Sneh liberality of conduct 1s the more com mendable . because of so rare bccorrenee. f; "We doubt however, in these times ofjiigh party excite raentj whether such acts of cdurtesy are appreciated eyerfby those, ibr whose benefit : Ithey ;attf, exerersed.' Ia the' instance before os, s the Loccf Foco pa pers era publish ma the; communication ci the "Mercury, as kit original article from the"peir 6f the Editdr; Sod congratulatiug the, poblic ort ''such' indfcatidhs df re turning' sanity on the part of at bast" some'of those wuo have bceb seduced into the ranks bf Hie Fede ralists." f- oi,ufCeriiPW.i i J j5 a! lbort rime' speut therein; Swi8eni Ibr this. -" t ----- uuiuumeu. - a r.'C - T - - aodTRna.and i -: v !' i noS op ?V: iJil- " i - afctf care rliat tbi ' Monday'; JUUfeTil4 The Hfuse-fesi iyed itselfinlo committed ..-fl1 Olay presented a ?etTtiWagesiia f lhe NVi?N af,tl, ?k.dp ieLaan,btlTtand tKpropnely 0 reformatio InthemodS ?ePf tarpjDposedJbj the comrbrttee of coryductmgr debates ti Coogresi,5 and re nd JMe .were read.Tbe iiuesl """'"s Pan3-ior,retreucHtnerit, -and L"w" ""srv ie nrt amendment, tt praying Cdni?rei?i in irfir.nr f-t ,.';. u t extern! tbeDrfodnr thViimi,hft.. r Id ot ao-f: Thfrt People were too 1 net umes leoiwrtHf Gttatt, ukN iioouh the Whigs of FrahtUn Would Bees of me State and Cfenrai CnvVnm.A,i ".i. u Wtte PwJ'fled and true to Uieifprtnciplesi He then appealed to the Whigs, to lef nothindis - ' principles were as dear to them UnYife w,e' 1l 1&40- when lbey ralhed so ga3- wwT - aeien oY in the days of Jacl-sbn Tuesday March SS, 1412. J; Like aNB dislike. v An.- old Connecticut Patron whose- peculiaritiea of S3" Several Whig meetings W unavoidably post- eff" Jt! r. ed until ournexu - " -"V-- . . ; Parishioner, that JwdidnhkeWs Sermons. '"Well poned said the Old man, H.don t wonder atw I -don t like (!C5- No Letter lias been 'received torn Mr. Cljly. em "ylf- II s also Velated of him that, being one w r ' "fc, day pursued by some impudent young rogues, -.who CO" " Owx of the P4BOPI.K" came to hand after I cried after aim, Parsort MParsoti- M. -did you ail tne matter was in ivne ibr this idp.- Hin Mm. know the devu was dead ? - ha turned round, ahnnlr grey,' head, and spread bis bauds over tbem, ray , ; fntrnication shall appear onj Frtdayj' and it will excite his g public atteniion.VHe ririgtalight'MxHBKKTVfa im; ir mous Protest,,., a Foreroaafof the Grand Jury 0 the ederal Court, at May Ternt 1S16. w : AT FAULT AGAIN. 4- in tones of compassion,' Poor":Fath erlesa Chil In Mr. Hurt's rate Speech, "he had 'a good dral to say about th Bank investigation; institated at the last AeaiAa ' T Anr.M " .1 r . 1 ; .a . ui did you betray the secret I told you there was some concert between theCommiUee and ; .lM ' iiJiL, Banks,.ndthat qoestton V propounded by-jhe keep it myself, didut I do welt to tell it to somebody Committee to the Presidents of those Institutions, were that nu!J ' J- -1 uracil up uy a r uig, so, as to cnaDie the iJankf .to SECRETS. , -A Secretes likeilenceyou cannot talk abont it, and fceeo it it: is like moneys when oncb you know mere is any concealed,' it is. halt, discovered. .".My dear Murphy.' said anIrishmaa to his friend. "Wh " betray found I wasn't able to gloss over . matters and , make every ? thing appear smooth. A Corrcspondentjbf the'. FayettevilJe 0& server," in the last number of that piper, "states as a fact withm his own knovrledge that William R. Hay. wood, Jr. Esq. of this City,' was the author of the ques tions propounded through the Loco Foco Chairman of the Committee I' , Raally Mr. Henrv must- be mom i -4 ------ l-rv SHOT Ul$ GRANNx.' r Mr; CiiBov so : effectually shot hiagranny the other dayi In the Seriate, that we hardly thought he would open his mouth again this Session, though we see he has been making a speech on M'rl Clay's Resolutions. "Mr.l&Mxoirs of Rhode Island, it seems, was making' an excellent Speech in support of the ctrcumspect in his outgivings and conjecttires, rb - 1 u 1 u ' s " n - ne maae wiU g best friend in trouble. " , t. . V houn wince many . times. l At length, he arraigned aim. upon toe sutijectot tne compromise Act, "and charged him with having voted for 'the Home valua tion principle in that Act.. . . Neverr" "never," ' jrxyiB,waid Mr. Calhoun. a .-The Senator from South Carolina certainly did, responded MK Simmons, J have seen the record. !" . . -j . ?,...-.(:., ... . :' K 1.'. - Neverr7 "never returned Mr. Calhoun. lbe gal- I niU - ....v. . vi in iua unra ui JUCKSoniSTDi Alter winch: amohtr nth rni 1 10 amend if by silUtutinff . " fiftAn'A' f.,V t ..cTe 5 utmost in defence or tiir Vn' septed a petition; from lrs, BlMhiett: lwe,fe sWi wia. energeiic I to defend bis darkej dayt than. same ...rj- -.". wiuowoi ttielate Mr Rl voriffress- to Mhilpmnfr'i,w rxJ-,i.-i- j ' lions comtniiffl.1 k ux ' ... r-. -lofln : ' ueoaie wa?necralf d.- f? -- u I act ton. - Wh, t"-" itijr, Tl : v ,Tr;.. .; ' - . Drineml w"" .was t alrakl tons committed baltbi WwrtV of k;-h..V e Treasury to sell ,he slock belotf nar' ZJZ "T. K& noble sWriL the i Mftd, under an unjust stwpicTofi of his con: s.u,? l not tli posed of before ascertain "ted them whet 0?? I11 nect.on with Aaron Burr, and repfesentrng ff dt;WJ VppAed byJMessrs J. wfrul n ntbemjTow: val; ,aQd tJ5r her present,: distressed condition. V After U?afw.od. .and. J,Te AlMr. Fiirmoreob. w! UemP'L raoiev some iotruefit remarhs from Mr? Clay In la;neMhflo6r ttfreply but-yieldJJl .urAItarayer he Petition Was referred -Sy hp Bd that. the Committee .u..aMmaago presented a memorinl. ."vay the.&ubmittcd.VResoluiinn- brief sketch ot the remks of 3 'SSI . Tti r - . - MlllririaCI Irtis w k w,vu"Kress me propriety of form- . " V'V .ue ooc, P?ary ithe Teas v. nations, so that all ues-l I w,c AU,Jset wnemerany tipnrtnvolvin-Natini?ii1'HA4-'-'i.ir have been madft t t9io.h k.i iuot uc au i r ' TH E ICE-HOUSE. .'"' s" ' r I it not time for the Editor or the ' Standard" to - get off his stilts Apollo's bow was not' forever bent. Ha, sometimes indulged in Iigliter andtnojre diverting enterprizes than slaying jhe4 Python waging warden the Titans, or cruelly destroving he children" of Nio-- oe i Ana u is certainly time, t&at our neighbor of the "Standard" should forsake the Siberian Climate of the Governor's Ice House,f iand thaw himself in a genial atmosphere..;-Sbould)ie nd ' hime!fjured lieved the provision, unconstitutional." -. . Well," aaid'Mr, Simmons, I will n not misrepre sent the Senator, Let us see the Record. Mr. Valfioun. Brinff it?Mr. 'SecreUrv.' fMr. by too long exposure in so . bleak a place perhaps' a Secretary" vanished from the Chamber like a Locomo- dose of the Quack MedicWe Advertise, for sate- tiveVvwa Railroad track, and Mr. Calhoui in close ' Uenrt s Bitters" inav'rpttrira titn , w. ' . . . , - UTTERS' mar restore him tn kit n al comfortable condition' of fie sh. -"-s- - ..I . pursuit athia heels. llt. Sinmout continued,' While r the gentleman inhuming up his authority Iwill continue my Speech.' MjrSj went on for ten, minuses, when in popped Mr. Calhoun with book open and the page turned. - , Mfc Simmons; WAS intnrrnfal !n & hnrw auy subject.. Tbererja "alwavs Au,: some shade of distincuonbe ween their opinWand r 7 , U - vn .1-. i T1"0 He commenced reading,. when lo and behold. Mr. wrong! He EDITORIAL SCRAP-BOOK. There are some people, vwher have a Unpleasant habit of never agreeing with the 'views of those" they converse with rn piiv ' onKiot- s tk-. :"':r: :.,, ' yours, wliich they egress in' a dogmatic manneV; u Z ? if it ;.,;t,... r-: ,i . ' I Simmons was-right and 'Mr.- Calhoun m. . . . i. 7 I hail-fnrnmftAn ; t!- ln.n i'm.:m .1 - : only protecuon against such persons is profound 'i., I'"" vote, and ce. . r- trdt"eneeofhiowttahame'totheSenate- . iMuiucui ueiure ue uau come into tne Chamber piuuiiAi, uuuwu ii rpurreu, . ne now made his exit like a dog with his4 tail : between his jega. Mr.'Cal houn was now much longer .absent and did not make his entrance until Mr. Simmons had closed.' 'r The silence What a vHe habit some peoplahave tf mcknnmi children ?, tjiotonly smacks of vulgarity but these names often adhere from the nursery to manhood, with no little disadvantage; not only future res pectability of the child, but even, to iu moral and 11 teuectual character. i? war or blo6dshed. .' IYI r . . '1 II - . . . . . - -j. -y . m ??u U,en Cam.e UP 08 lhe sPe?ia order, rtted.; , . loaieooiaiued the floor, und spoke for upward of an-bour; chiefly dwelling on heecessjty ofn mcjWd- Tariff, npt oh: ly lo aHord ample revt nhn. Ln t Ati as weil as lucidental dustry..- He argued the nower of thi Hn. prnment to da this from that clause in the wyiiamuuori wnicn de.lpgates to jt the povv-' er to regulate Commer'ce. v . " ' ; K Mr. iVlilfer ohtainpd th' flAr- k., nour being late, at his reauest. the tain went inta Executive session : and, after re- maintno; some time therein,: adjourned. " " t HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The call -for -Petition wn rnr,nAv.Ar.,i a . . ... : MUHIUIVIIbllU ll Ubio.- . ' . " ' Petition from' Tennessee in; favor of censuring; Mr. MarshalL and Mr. Wise Tfor opposing a.. petition to dissolve the was presented by Mr. ArnoloVand re nution; i lv pmi;kia xi'.i. . - 'f - o lansuo are deep" j ffj wb,f 9be wf?ng8 anduislbriuoes whickhak ury to befallen the country in thelen.nlrettleror VE 7?'l propositions fency ,and exohanges; and that they believe tl eseeviu r Ihavebeenlndnn 1-n-rvT?. J,eve " er ?v.a Jwel ve million loa 1 and upon what terms. SiS l.te,n,ai the Depdshea; and the Th-Prvt..,w ' I , -I"?" It VI1ST gMeralrpaVadinini8traiJonofili-nirK-W: -TATED.TO HIRF, for thiatance if' ' -v year, a most4 exceilai.t FmiiU ma.ji vanu Apply la tlu Subscriber, : . v "v- -s , Marches fV I fti f rfhoes J he b also 0B hand a good . " sotdloworcash.---; ,- " " - . i in The Resolution- wiri-reed fo. and ,h. VnnaL Jtr,nVta7:,r:2!t!,?ti00 ie Government by Geo. 1 W II IG.flajEEXlJVCr. . " - ' PRANK I.IM mTTNTV - In pursuance of revious notice: the Whiffs oi'rrankltn osse5tibted in T.ni;KM r Thursday the ntjr'instant ; when, bnno; Ruffiii was called io tbe Chair, and N. B. Massenburg appoti tVd Secretary. After the object of the 'meeting had been briefly ex-1 plained by the Cjairmanf Mr. Daniel SJ Hill moved thatsaiCommittpp nf five K- : pointed to repoST 'solutiobsV Whereupon," "-,"", "Hi" liiteu . ine iouowinffT Der- ,7k u luaiwmie Hie Wfaigs stood pledged to the country to reform these abuses and' aifiur wholesome. leKislationeo.d.1;!. ... ..Z!.. a evils, we oanawW iIV- -77-, w dy and reacbery of the present incumbentf tr!l siaentiai uhair. -s . C; " - i T" - verses or i f notvT Aiinr thesa.'sad re verses, our zeal for the welfare of the Country andonr confidence m the ultimate triumph of Whig JrSea is, in no degree abated. , . - . S P"001"41 - i. -Resohcd. That this Meeting beartilacnuieWe m the proprietv of hold m , g': . . 3 ? 5.' iiesouedJ n, nr y...c. .-.;.-- " 1 J -. . . Mn rnv . i i " T. i".ta,7U vwvernor, J ohjt M . j ... - - . . jHMibwui, uiiu - CLianninmai. ciiuueu tiimselt to the distinguish CL'AYt;by his retiring .from- hi profound ac- itution, Oovernnient and apnng &t ocA 1842, VJ - " ZTT. I tie of Beaver, Nutria. Russia, Mole kIn, Plfjsb ahdeoarse Nijd Hafc. toS'' trether with ' a eeneral KsAnmA.t Palm Leaf 'and doable arid lnrlA KrTWmkJ t k-i.--, A" sUecttd with ewe by mjt3lftandpurchaaedonuch ' enn as wm warrant Ibeassertido (.hat I will aeli to " punctual 'deaters M,Io: asmiIar: ariiclci can bt ' booght at atiy otherestabli-hment. arid in accoTdific to the present "prfssnfe of the times! v ? ' ? . T " - " 4 -aj oM customer, and AfeichanU generaPjt whd intend purchasing in the .Petersburg arid Richm'.md ,f" mrAeuI r n? to exSminatioh of my Stock, I 'J , - Fyraftiora Street. next dear In U..i.' dj-i w A ' Petersburg, March 17. . ; ... , 2WUw4w :Q; BeituroBacdK 'raT, VixM.acaV' ; Are now 10 possession of a large pors -. tion of thetr Sprins: suddIv nfH.i. j: .";' . rect froaa the Manufacturer: embraeilrt' iT7T7T? '.yie ana cautieaii sit Of which hava ,been- aeleet 1. great care, end upon sudrterms as wU anable them to1 offer greater inducements thane ver. ' - 4 v v. ie was lniavor ot its' being recti vetl, ""K u." -om struggle orthe Whig Par- People, onited to an ardent patriotism ' evinced hv ' as Censure from aiirVh a nnsir. k.m.? tv 53ec -iroitrmowe. ,l03e who bad nis2overnet I long life of tniblic servir JL"V ll?? f j .. uu ViUiiaiucii it 1 t a u ... , k1 - -t s ' ' t ' . iviauiiai Biii-r iiuTpa..ra r. rauwaJr,v lhey olair rs? K tbe . pefso t cw to the Wt Quarter he rnnsirfprnrt to De AtA praise. " After various Resolutions had passetl.and numerous Petitions had been, receiwed, the hour of 3,P.:M; arrived and the House ad jourued. - ' . . . : , .,Tmia stocks at rnasEirr, consists of it . Bcavef, Ntftria; Cassimere add Brush- Hats, of the i? : latest 'style: ' ' . VVide brim, bladt .and while RdMia do.,oT all qnalitie' i - do 1 - do' ' do Cdnev do, some Very low price ' " ' - 'i.f,rj - t 1 1 Whitrandcolofe'Xtghdrn'T ' doTdodbleand -jingle brimsj-amprigfthem a new aiyre just introa .ddced. .-v;; ." V lt , . Palrri Leaf Hats of all descriptlona. v ; N f . Also Panama andManilla Hata, very wide Ijrirns. v t They would res)Wtfully invite Country Merdtfnta " and the nnbiie encrall v-!" n 'triimm.tSnk vr publw service and personal sacrifices, Are Stocjr beforemakuig their pufcliasesM It'inat be" lr IN SENATE 4 " Tuesday Mr. Clay's series ofjle-sol introduced, and Mr. M addressed the Senate able'ahd. well reasoned merits of the question edin,i84n..and to lhaftseriesormisiortunes,thedeathoffice beiftof the people, ' . n ii hi iu iTeaciierous desertion ol tns successor,, and the.'? ase adRrulnnmm r c.. .P8!,000 office, by which they (the Whigs) had been foiled Laud defeated inihrirpffiwum restore confidence-to (stablish credit, and to place the v-ommerfce and turret iyof the country on a firm and A ue yv nta, said .be. bad taken p Mr. .. ..r.v.U( . U1 mo ueiegares appointed fcv ibis meeting be empowered to fill un vESnr-S mnn! lucmselves.' . t. Whjch were separate,; read1' arid t unani-" raousljr adopted.- . ' ; ; ' lhe follow tnf? Derann wiirflniIJ , ....... v,v lilcvi sto Ihe-tVhiir'.CflnvpntiAr, .....t. their Ihterest let do sov '. Petersburg, March l. s.- 24-law4w FTHHE dofpartne?shipV. nVWoVeexjaViJart . H the firm of Lumford A Jfatcheri this day oW " solved, by ita owt: KmUation.- AU percous haviruVlt" elating ae-aibst the Concern please pteent them to V . I 1T.,l. -l.i 17 ,.;"r"" ; me ice rresutency under f.uc legates to the Vhir .Convpntinn ..,.t - T ijnieii an nose WdeWSd wjU , March 15. the belief that he 00 firmness and nat&ntUm t, convention under J please maka-pavment to hi he ale... buirrf -U,W utions were then Sr:nc1P.le.3 .in 6lr-1 conBrnnny with Iheir own! Tnl tt t "t;.' " .1 ' ' ! inesatnr use the sfenatur. of tha lller; of New Jersev. luCZ"? .and the Whigs believed, X' mh VV ".UargTOM, Jo- W for liquldationr.. V - . , .v.f - ; V at length, anrfln n v.;' wiTiX.X " 1J?T1 ialf .bX aP ?CPU ?e1 Kearney, .-Willi. Hor. , 5 r - - - . -LE wis LUNSFGRD. m - . The Tariff RpI,,- I"6.8- l,!.ai ue wou d 'iKaIljt co-operate with he areat S ruiwr DL5 V: ""nter," Ardl'd .Tt-T. H iClTafli!?.' .,01., Were .hose particularly discussed. Il I urei mnemneel Weil enoiillrl ljTf?S i.r mll nf-ifin 11 1" tiwI "! ,tlw ioJ.'of-MrJ AitVr.Drain.q ASPerrv. P-.T TtrAurn D x? v-r. . f pleasedProvidet.ee R:a 7 ua7';" .id",.u&,? v. ..unit, uujcs tjouzc, jonn J ttrian: miab Odom, Joel KW EvrPtt P- J N l the! MOntfort rinnm. VVni. Oarlr Tf Tt l IIjTv"" to tbe.l ,, r 7 tV - " " ' " 1 f 'ei si ames I ar I nai iuuib vi Niuauinca mm v ; . - . .. i. . , -...,' - .. - mit. than Sirin.i...l: .... . a BOAT EXPLOSION AND Loss op I rners in conveying the mails. Thr wUr Weeara from the " Tuscaloosa Monitor" that the F Mr. Adams introduced a resolution :Arrj was contended the receints into thr, TrP.Jiifi53.il, ?c!?ded 5f V fTei,UuVlltlt1 Perry, Dr; i sury should be equivalent to the expenditures b ,n.s . Uhad irSSS Lu.S, r K ? T W f 1 ot tlie Uovernment. -This was "the dtitv of Zu n??f ,U8 ha lU tslnoos Ha'oa calamity V"" tK rSAtA--.-i--.-- - - j i . . : wbrcb filled the Nation Witbmnnrn1h-1.;. t.:u .J vere me uuciuii eiii. ann np. wnnii iinnno. c.ii. i . , . ,. ur v . r r - 'wo ouoii I ur a uevwveu upon mr iyter and he left fohin an amount of duty as would be necesaarv tn dyirix iniunctiooT tbat L h.7i3 !?.V;.u? - '....-'. k J J -. . . w . , . wlit, II in accompiisn this object, be it twenty, thirty PnociP,es pi .tbe tsort ment.? :- ThuscaUed npon. or lony per cent. " Air. M. Snake until nd l r : w?wwu sa.couiu tutoress itself 4f . .. ' 'HOUSE OF, REPRESENTATTvri-' r Mr. Stanl of N. C. and Mr. Botts of Va. tP. .. . 1 w- a . - ' uerett Kesoiutions in relation to the Post Qflice Department, calling upon the Post- .....ow. vicucioi.ioriiiiormaiion as to the ex tent of mischief done to the Post Office by the conveyance of letters bv Private enrM. eby the use of Coasters and British Stea for rotWtion. March 17- , tiLUNSTOHD. 24oawf3w CO-PAUTICIlSniP7 AToaii and J, Hkskt Ai Laiwrf ii. hr. 1 1 un hased Jha entire Stock of China GIsm, f r nware ofthe late concern of Lunsfcrd Vfe Usher', will continue' lhe Crockery b.rtrinesS st the stand, on Bollingbrook street, under tha firm of" t, t bad oeeu his courie ? Ho sooner wna U t Ponn n....:i tv tr . .i fir. ,han i.- k T. o" : . . . r I - u vroouioe ..y . ugau ,v uiuaieu wnn nis own im-1 laant Tiava Tl.nm ui Dortance. and jnindfuh ,nitf r- -..ir ..,.:r, ASaaC LraVis, J nomas- JJIac Counser of those he ht professed always to follow. mcrns ,G-"-Little; Joseph" M'u Anger is a short madness, which casts the judgment uu me graces into disarray; and makes on raimmu I Si.. . ....... .. - such follies as amaze us. whan th 'u " ."" er oouer recently abont sed bv Will, v ."J ten rmteslrom that place. a After -the explosion, the osu oy. -. vv itb some, it is constitutional : with others 1 ' T . . - 1 ,'"a,ut "s a morhirt h-h:. . T ' . Tf1' 0081 100,1 fire nr burned to the water's edae and Tha wisdom or depatU :i Suitesmen afforded to mm wtio listened to tl flattery of living slemairocti wno beset,btm-on all tfjes. and As wlm nmcTtli willingness to be"ruide( 'iur ilA r.,r,Boio.rVi. ill':.- bus dead was seen taluf gfiessoiisfrom a miserable fac- teno;red Mo , A. MeKniah " W,.U enBble ?.l!e.m Md Ui offer tliart. ati each ' knalL Jn,pnh s?: ;k-V' a :,Wt i . V r Purcn,nS3;,Vl 01 -r'rsoar? to eneouragr- our so 1 wr o ore totn rn only. , . - no help Bennett btarlings and Anthony Person. " V If this favor is ex agogues On motion of Daniel R. ,Goodloethe w pWge with 1S1 thanksof-the meeting were.unanimouslv branch M r. ten miles from tbat place. -j After-the , explosion, the a morbid hKt ti .-.r L j , . r . " urcauu. uurnea tome water's edge and vu eaucaiion. . i -nnt, irirv M v , . ... . - essentially., unit, wWhadmiuoWrac-- among whomrV Co. C D CoZ "rM ' tionofrrnodificattoBs. It i.-a sun-beam . D 'M, pure and direct e it. r.!., i. r.-- r , , ano a Mr. i annahd of Tusca- dentin man, is the noblest r hi. ;Sm i .uZ l- passengers; bothofthe Engineers. powerful of the aoniw nf k; 7, 5? ? tU 11,6 Bar-keeper and several Firemen It is beantifnltv i,-7,l , . - . Weclc haoda.- The Captain, J. Patham. mid the te,like ot. were both blown into the river, but succeeded ed ; for prosperity doth better discover Vtce.Vbut'al T ? 7? sorethe latter severely injured. JS'JAWWl A.OIf Mitchei.1,, Esq. of Ashe Coun- . - - - - "- u fuuiia ui Hiiv vtrtii in thn ... 1 .1 ' r- 1 iv. a inn aniiHnA itti r 1 .- : - a- s . 7 .Mwvuue wings, tatue district re- thA lahlp nA u.. t T rrf... ' I ' V,UCU IU IJU UillllKU. in fh f7nmmitnA- - : rn wiu.iucc ioreiKii Altai rs lo quire into-the- expediency of reducing the number of Diplomatic Agents in the United States' GovernmenL " r': Mr. Halsted, from lhe Committee on Elec- tinne ma A a imn .mrmmt r . . . . ...uuw inv icpuiia iu rcierunce 10 tlie huh. uue measure Adi wrAfi hir !',...... -.1 nainiio a . . . .r- r -7" j """b11- "i me spirit! k "uuhoj, iju 10 tne - vnairmart nnd ii. 01 compromise was-vetff and when a second meas- Secretary: r ; ' ' - r" V""-.-"- 1 f5 ur had been proposed orTtbe relief ol the country bvl r " 7- Vi ' J . denual selec th P.U.n. i.:.ir .1 Li..i. r . . , , ffl motion. I Jrdprni-I tltat ' ihn .l . ,vv" "iiiwh 11 ruugu ins cabinet otneers, I - . . v. . . mo j'lucceuuia 1 and adopted in the sairi iuirit ofeornnmmiM h pAl 1 Pf "MS meetinff be published in i ho P lie opinion, perfidy to b Cabinet! - we nad out tirae fohink. 4 Wbenibemind, from any cen represented by the Hon. Lewis Williams. - v.u;, . urougm 10 contempiate itself,- it ?i$ sure to grow wiser and better. - la 'prosperiwe are in fti jaad ; the delights of theCpwsent'motnenttoccu'py us i -y iiiuu us 10 uiinK del IDA ra IP v h, tr. ; - ? r adVersitv. thp mm,i V :i - ' yVJv:"1. 1 ? 'TARSfTBnfTV MMre jeenngiy and soundly Uixm ive'rvl : " tCw.a very useful i j tp'.Hotw Jacob- FMrwTiixa Mayor ofCharlP. ton. 'S. C., died suddenly on' the 15th instant, of Gout in the Stomach. wea- rfit onlv. tended -to ns; Ult aU we ask i arid 'i chis togive such attention io everr i - a " .'. : W tman mftuslv 1 u,""ua wu mvrttthe latrorrage of Miller for his able and LvP8 'lctuttei -of the concern wdb , .-a .l " ------553 JenaIe os to procure for customers anv art cl; LirJ , -aiia wnere we are entrust d with cbnfiV ions, such -confidence ahavl receive avery w uivu wsm nuu pire-can oesrow. v i.i . . i ? terms ran. make4t to; their interest '(eonsid? . j "4fJ great.riss; and cost of transportatiimto leave thr:r V'-'. ders with ua .Oar packers are unsurrused in tUv.rTIL -V business by any in tha U 8.1-whirh nf if .plf - ' momcntou consideration hi eoantrv rnirrhaiwra. rWV "r :-' ' therefore solicit from 1 he, friends of the oldeoocerar cK well a our individual friendi.a lair trial, forwadoubt not the utmost satisfaction caa leie. I ..1 7 f,' V. i.7..;. ' : HATCHEft j& i;0WNEJ, : i Petersburg, March U.:v - S4-oawf3w : DOLLS RS i wa Rtf.:'4W- jw.... .lt? wrww ueason-ot uurr S! TT:.. .i c - T " . . ' frV-f f-. r. ' . " COMMITTEE of THr wimv i nougti ne 01 tlie greaf,pbiects for which the Peonie T " oiaies. , iatnau oiKes fifd hisiVt - I wbiw on.ine amuerxtfoadr'two MULES.'. On- Mr.Fiirmore ofNew York mnvpd n piacett,n: wn,n P0' lrestora(lio' of sound "on in uankroptcy-on the,7th of . February .7 cr?tWretoiMj gentl o'clock, that the House resolve itself , - ,-v vviryf one case of David Levy, the delegate from Flor- "wwiinsmmung au jp,eso tacts, continued MivM. J . , " - eJ"rnea jo meet their ail Ida. rThe question in dispute among, the rf on U.of pu two branches of the Committee wa h..i ,r Wbi.s to 7 i rt. ' .J"e ,lu . - ' i -ta : 4 in or not Mr. Levy was a- citizen at the time fbwfcdec noble a id Strionc Chiel they bad m t a - - K,UFFI CAWn..- X ofhis electiom Two of the metnh'p.r., thinV e," c"?rg w'tn 1 lat9e to tho promises they " oecy..'.-; f .. . thnr I . T? Ders,in,nK had ,fide of reform an I Retrenchment. . Howcdhldl , . 7 . .... vw...j nua tiHieii.aiiu lour mat lie tnev bave redeemed nlL Kir nMmf. -i t ti-t s'Krvriivtm-n.'- ' iV-.' -L . ..i - - ; a i ii r. n i i i i : v - as-a iv. s a. a a y-m tra n v vra " " w "I. -' aa vUttl UCt-k was not; :h.ir nrnmicua inJu.'....t. . . i - i'.v.u.rv9 Hijuri ni 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 . I ho tn'n rannrfa 1.t. I ... I pnmefnni.au ) rnl,l l.I 1 n r .1 .. ..w . ... v ... v. irwi M . nciC' Jcllll 111 If III I . . w im t.::UUVB lUrCHKKfl f 11 O-enrlln I mi - ' i . . ., - T: .1 " 1 - . . . V :r ,u,uCr i "V.i . . -------r.u ., ,,. in nir,ln,,iefl xr rx.1.- ' u.u ui wircicoiutnjii i jupme immediate desertionbl t , " .r' iwrp?u?, aiiuiucj , asuniuan ana lu.o Mmrrnr ni.1 uci niij. lJiiiiKruiu. r.i.a w, was disooseil nf fth. Amer- other day (says the Fayettevrire Observer) b "(ttt'l ri' R.,7r1 JTutJge; . Poller, the ,(Distririt,; Judge . of the f4J:U iSurr.r it.:..- 10. . .. . . ". 'A v:,-.-! .. - placed the Whrgs.-m por, the, restoration or'a sound ll0n in Bankruptcy -on the77th of February e - 'e",widll4iJtt tV "fe a"d ontbe.?lh of March, after. reffular tub." ui&VJFS - Via- . . aws nuu I -j v w.: tyiu tiutu tun Aemocrats uad ca f fiQimn . t, A j i t . I wwur,: oun - . m SF1 ' V :r ' - ' ' " 7 :' r .'.-i. t II 1 1 Til 1 1 IPO nr TnA tfihn U' . i a l ' - . - m . I tlil n inn1i ah ..T L.? : ? . . ff IWUlimi. 1JC' WdS UCl.I Kftl II V IMP I Xt Vl Kn a. X 2'L' l ' a ' T - ponoijuogic, in argamg with ultras of auy class. net I TT r " ."u,c V" lue state 01 tlie r . - TT A" ' -V. principles, .and who , - -L- - - ' 11 Union, fnr enncA t .1 . I had received from thtrt ifihnlr. nnl... ...1'- Annrnnriatinn P;il ' c ' own frtends, tbosew KThad elevated him tn t.no,. . 'vuS " i4" ' let, vv ho had toiled for h I promotion. ere'prrirdprl L '1iir ri ' 0 " BUiiiiiiiieu I 1,13 wcav,"-3 ' ' " ''5. - j , oy ,ir. otaniy ot U. tchstrike out the oro. - . " ; '-r. uaPs there is not' on reeoal a laonipV HI.t!n 7U,U" ??r l .con31 THE TRUE BASIS OF LIRKRTV " 'V the Duke of Bucki'ndiam'snlv1 tnD,v.Un J t,. APPfation Bill. --ccaawnoaoUdbsswC-iberty , but the vir- 5 : ; - . : k-iw- cV"Tl 7Vt s utat sunmitted "om uis presence ' f I1A A I . A . IS . ' ' r uu luieuigence or the nn.-vnl ,cnr i;u it: I r t : "MY wound is ereat. because it i r mrt J 1 can tie n ,r(i n k.:.i...i..j ... . ' . ..... 1 ' Vv whi. hiii. tint. j:, trs ' i ' : ' h ..w. I.i. L T " """J Aiia.tnia is the case, I . . -77 " "ir , , ; Mr. . vi iu vue same degree, in everv rnnrptv.hb. I- . . " jsicaicr were it none at am i v 'U,U1 " ""ernmemrUttt-mOrti so. in tK r w- jdegreeaf political liberty enjoyeby the 'people. Ev: f. . uuvernmenu, tha most despotic Mr." M. proceeded Trli 'itVributedtberdtiWriid ary of $3000 for thp First A of the Currency, and Uie rtibarrassmeiitand T t . , I ciat ilialrnrfs: frit hir 4ll-! x t a ,1.- r.u ,t xjane 01 l. i. and Mr. Rnr.r, r w .7 . ZV " J 7 .7 7 . "S. T w ol ,ue unr- debated thia nrnnnai, v .'aie.8 !" w V.ePls, and the Ttf-' c.-U i V.7S ' -Z .r 'MStnt wnen 1 yematiiuy unwise pc jy pursued by Gen. Jackson 'mM. ifl u.W)' J - .. !.(. . .1 illli UldlllV.WIirilirfflU ma A ... ' I ftn1 M Van K..vn ihA- tl..:'....ll ; r uk -juis UEGISTER. r f . ' V " . "' uiuiiuu. Anotner I .-.wwuw .M6 iUei,i iweive years ol su- suedoufa'warrant andpbtained a judsmeiVt before a Justiceof t he " Peace V for '817 1 0 WANTED ,H c'i member proposed to reduce the salarrof the for a debt owing prior the filing of the pe tition, nd which was Incruded in 'the Pe-5 . , . w v, t. o w ijyu i c y v pui j im$ judgment , a uu . ui,(Ay UMWWBW. .Wilg ISSUCO and half way to - the eves of ar 5 1 other mark iwvirWf rt Tii7v ... ii 7 ther yeUow ba, about the size bf the first,' with" ine same nwrk.on the head, and has oa oca or both'"- shoulders 4he jnark;of the: collar and. a sore back.' The Thief took the,twagou taxkIe and two blind bridles "r I witl give lhe ahove; reward for lhe" delivery" of tha' I above mules at John'; Ifabb of 'Capt John Boykina ,F" t-JSO-for either or ? 16 for mformatin' so that Tcaa Tu1 get tfiem. ; " - f. ii -' -i 'y t -rt v Vr5 They! were stolen bt ii msDwhdhad bai rr- fart in in the neighborhoodwh at one time called hia nama miiearlv all i ia :Coiinftlii nf mwI rut Into the hiida of a. nrinar'a MA 4 ""m. Wowmgtoni -and at, othenilda afd.-.?.Hsi biV4': 7- ii:.7u:r. r: , . :r w-tj about 5 feet 10 nr n ..s y t -v ..r" tJT.rTj. ". would arm on tne ytn 01 AJarch, the tJonstahle- ar- M..b "iyJlTI -"rOt - , b . t'roceeuea to expose the in-1 rested Sllto nnL h7bl him Sn ,.i r. ' 1 .77- 7:.7 . , . VB. - - ""Jt W A IV 14" I Pi;' - -Jt 4 -tSv 1 UJUtUUCI III Itfll 9HSM I M ft WO f IIAA li I . - J m I S-' V- InlbrmJ a salo-1 A numlwr of GALLOWSES,' to be erected bv tha I same first auditor to ttventv.fivp ininitjli l i.wa7l.an:.'0 t0iTr-, aU ?ru.' ory, would I and on fhe 9th of March, the ConsTahlerar- n,rl P!Pk WjA Kr , -faWihjBfcw HM'Omtfeafratiighfrequired:," -V. This motion ropened the wholo subject lhe Jtsonand VanB,Sl rrtyontbesubK mixed, and yelh,w veslishat vmoU and aZ brim -V ' anu lact, wweignty resides in them, their liberties MrSFaaMaAr0cbvi9.rtfna anew, and the character and service of Mr" ?nkf Tb W1' we ealled or ratlier gobnt Esq the 'Judge granted a.. Wntof jti,d He toirscehe Waa from North! T . irehourtyidanger,wheuthebouyoftherPiea ? VTheeaerveTerprato Milltfr, with fhe duties of his X?ad taeof Habeas Corpus, cati'and oV.helOth; Uereorruptor ignorant.- HoweL'dem bated as a new questiou. ! SrSsfJ KajTSS? Judge; after eannr,, the evidece 'and of" bonsatutioa m. rant.iaa co7pi ;"MWj- osed the . dereliction of J S3 -ir.nlbr 1 : nay be greatly oppressed.! even", few ambidonT.i 'Li'uin uU'a. dqly.on the part.of. theFirst Auditor uvith n6 "iS0, Ba were aherem the amf delention ofSiSes was ilfegal, the same that ha may ba brought to jasu'ee: iTll Xf7" unprincipled individual Such . tZTnT tMU" speak. right out.- the Report of the Select Cwhmilfcee wSS BaTtU cSSil'S L? Hw much helng repugnant' to and in violation of the I-formation may bV dfrectaJ 15 C.mJenVi C- ' nominal poW.tiberty.'and iT rkb" bvlurSl 7 "H h duty condemned him upon his own co2aZn SSiVI t' BankruPt;La wC principal grou4 rC MUElVeEI , iteir n7 UberiyiVr what i, eitS hf afl f t Mr. Jrwin f Penn defended .the Rrst Bank '7 Ej-vSS h,c!r Uud?? . base?.: "PP"; wer& Warcl,,tg. i: J-t Uve neither,;. lber 'bey all the NuUdiers, , .,7., , , , : , ,t , ; , : Auditors and thoutrhtthnih bt kk L 1 1 rS hundred and ,nmi ;mwkh an increased these: .The, Constitution, of .the 7 United fttTATE OP Rnnrn si.nn. ; ' - 1 .a m pm aa,v. ulu4ji ,n. isa 11a 11 i -".vu; - wviiii iiuv 1 i;n aiaai . ennnsit 1 a ma m.. ... .a . 1 - vibIa.ma ,1 t-k. . a- - - ... - ' - - 1 memm iitiui 111 .aaa n 0 un - taan an irirt. l .111 iimti tr 1 a w : '.. . . ? . abundantly testifies) aiainst the aitifi. f8 or im6 will-of asirig Jaea. y la sach etat r1 Piqgs the people .may, for. a time, cherish, the belief at mey are free, but their leader, will finally convince 7, wibough theoreticaUv'tovetBteT?. thV", r vwtcuMy staves ! t ' r r C ' , TJ V' ,v ' t"? M 4 : fci LON (J.TOM. amt7 i BILLY CUMBERLAND. tou rnd hegister." jSxiGwoa Gas seldbappTar, unless' be W e clip the foUowin., fr-.u-. 1 I, I. ! erca.. Now, who etoleour'thunder ?"."Spe&k ow. r- Resister Gn liw r.rJ..i... , .v i;7a,t uw ' "'"JKI MU3 .VV TKI V-f III IA . 1 .. m . i Qbacen m,, l.lVPr" psb.a Dumberol hesliockiiMMnl WB,,ndingear ar the rime. rills IS a Vr .m.Il , J f Pead--Vbt w, 7. r-W oea, ,-' '7 ,MW register," but tha PnPtr ruuetory temti.: . 7 " b;7 7 w Statesmaa b Richmond Enrjnirer.-'did. 7 mat em got up delighted ip : " : . vw oiuiTu Bvuig,ueen tlie , pown Easier Afi.l,V 4.w I J"300?1 th?whirtwind and take aifiirini was not williag.to hear-a friend and tieiirfi- por attacked as Jie had, been. - . - The motior to reduce the salary waj then voted down, without division. 4 v , Several items of the fiif I'weraF naVir1 iin2 I Without debate. " Tjie'Cont injrent ex'neri: ses were all struck; from ih4e Bill, and all the iciiis iHttKtng appropriation not authorised thew Banks couU,noj ha' ,beeo established -Butthe! niptciea throughout thS Unt ted States Con- r gf w4ywur aL4 -6', ys-a iiT?.Bui9 tM lueiT political op- icaat jsu97 pdavcu jiiwi TO II., uiai f8Uoject- reoi.: Tbi.tt.indu,it.b! -Be ih.n oim. which Ujlow a law oribi land. : The.'Pd. Mississippi and MissoariJ be number of Banks in is.ui 1 4ent authority, prior to the arrest, and if one amounted, i9-seventy-si s'antL the Bank Capital to I creditor may arresf tinder such'circumV inwvtn nuiiwH 1 iUUI lUai UI IKSI. inn num. cfiriAtte' Till mitr ant Iharahn .1 n I it' :iv ber of Bank Hail inerca f m, I . 1 . 7.T - s; j mizuu rt,P amn,,. Fi 77rr.77:7 "TT -v; 1 J ec t ol the actand. virtually'nullifv the law. twentvsix millions f I a thpn m&rWin th rt 1 v.Ihe Judge was fully aware of the HPlira , ( diat;fo thej JJtate; of Main there" were sr. least 13.6r20 cjr involved in' this)' cfashihg driurisdrctiofi Eleanor Hay woodand othws-.Prthionar: r Thomas pHtwkin of TexaV Henry A3eiwkina,7 and Benjamin P. Hawkins f Arkansas. JiaJaa ! ' Amis and HenrteUa ti wifev of MissisaW-tti ' c" 1aywood Florida, and Wflham B. flakiaai T; - s- of Texas Defendants; .v - , tV 7?? T . , vTt appearing jo lhe saUVfaclioa of the Court JH , V - -ibeDeJenilanUare ot InhabiUnU of thi8utct-urif ! " r reside beyond the Jurisdiction of the Courts Iif tW' : . . ihplimn rin tnmu . "k- OU.i"i ..a.I .4-..'7'' 4 . - : ; ? . r ' i " .iwin u'vi . laiuitua. uuuki viuviwiam v -. J ed. th..t tha said Defendanla be noticed -bf aJ risej ment to' be set ppat the Court Hpoasvaad tnaUfA.: A. 7 fnrfaaf ark lU WiU T: L. tt:. r?,.f s-V t - oe greaUy amused kt !h7iv,7. ii7; me utue SDitita anrl . r. v -.. V - -- m iuucii more aonmn nn nniir- 1 .tv v ' 'iiih k Bia m - . . 7 . .. , w w mu s i j b. n k ii ii . i s siMi ickfn r ra-a ibi ano a amrw. a aw derup'ufntbeWerofthr meanc as take place- betwWA .7 3 '-."T. UJ l"e niinillee ot-WayS ahd Cleans. Br?. .r""1!! f il'l . Tfie rrha;.'ISfc- rvr -: r, -i.-fci".-..-- .'. :,. -i.-s,.- -viit ..oihx t3 1 mr i i i i ni M?nirh isniiA j... . ... i . - v ... . ....... I - -.iio. jiv. v. . l. . uks . uivi vvvu iub , ,Jt; . .. .. - -.-7 : -:-r,i.i,io.':r auetxre t , cj"' . ? - - -i r .; - -vie om-p yousin tZjr Cttmoeraidand Patrick TT, " 7 "v" . ""ea n, Uie.Uom- advocates eithef of Bankl hfuds, or Bank oppression, tfs hrotighl her,5 on .Thursday1 lat ' frr the nexl trm of court-to neld'ar Oiwd ; Xh " , tbeKcbnd-iCorwandCrn ""At r - f ..-.1,' 7 7:7 : They went for RE FOR j-and reform they would Wafren counlv whiJ&i lhe fir,t Monday of jSepieratcrr-tt.and;:. t- a! V-.V; thel) Can v .-J'V' hButthey b.dn6 feaof lathering al?thepff- JS? V ?P Ld-n1j'. or demur to the fftlsti, i,;o, elaa l! c saV?"' 'U me vcvu. van you spare me a liule mrrLu ; ' 7 ' . "l ' ' - . iuMn rth nnir. am.n.r.V Th roi,. r a vt"tM Magnolia nla'ce. a.1: fpw- ITp fr. ..u.- i7.7.t.i ? .1-w - 71. -i".4 :BlPa?'the; r -.V J'":. wSLS.V'r 7l,AlabmTa,Mlssis9ipm Corwiwle .V'W.'-'' " 7 V .;7?i. 'iV"' 7 - 7 7.. :- r:"' ' 1'7X-V 7.7-iY;.v ' -. .7- . ;::'7,7... ..',." ,.- :7; .. !77:-;,. ..-V'-. .-.,-r77 -y--:x- . r :7.77--7--77'7'
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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