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1S i! 4 ; k -V a "' " ' - ft 1DJ 1 ' ti, 4 union between the said United State, and tho repubV, r a th twlflh f Anrii last, ia tha following worik hero follows a e?yf th treaty1 1rejeeWat taft iasi session, "----j . to? ba thaMtyJastelita : .1 Tl Stit nnfl -tndawBtNsth Testa-MMMkM ith6'ail-. " preme auiopmies ox uw 7-- it; agree to thesartieVSAnd if shall, be the duly of t ha . Prednt af the United States, ad soon as he ah all be oficiaBy notified oC whiigwnoiit;aM-tha..partof Texas, to annonnce1 the"aame by proclamation . it js Understood and intended that whatever waastip .ulated to bd dona imme6taryr; at a &fd tinafe af-. ter jthfl exchanga of ratincatf'-111: anacW ahaU ba doaa imnTodiately m iikevpew riod itei' the suoreme AiiliioriUea.xexasahaU have. iormallv arrced to these re5olutions;,, t?.t t , j. The e solutions, wgrp twice read, fr$ forma, lot purpose receivipg a referenced a comroUteo4 and then, on motion o,.Mr.v Archf rr th were, referred to the'Committee oa Foreign Affair, triuL Mr? JJenton " gave1, -notice thaj on, .to-piorrow he would ask' leave to brin in a bill provide for. Jhe atrhexation of Texas to the" United States., ' The Senate went "into Executive seasionr. and, ai; ter a short time" spent therein, adjourned J,", ,v -vIIOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. . j Mr. J. -Q Adams 'presented a memorial of certain inhabitaata of the ity of Ne York , praying for tha abolitioik of.aJavary ia .,tbe J)istriet Of Colombfa, and moved that it ba ,refmedUoW'Ckmimitteefor the District of Colombia. I r ' V Mr. EJtf Clack anoveaUlho . raetn o xooijo on the tnexsarialy aitd lted for Jt reading, f' It was rcaL Ui44 w. r "A T Mn Brown af Indiana, moved that the quekion " Shall. 'the memorial ba received 1? do lia on tbo table- Viili.'f, 3n-Vvi". 2";-'fif Wfri C Oa thi. question -Mfe Holmea asked for -the ysas nd 'iiaytb'eiajeiad.-M'.' i jan & MrVinthropiipnilaired, of the fc'Chair. what would: be the effect 'Mnotbno jay ot .the table would it carry he memorial with'it, and jay Hkt neaiariul also.ullieUble1,ff;vr,;,i ' . jThe Chair answered it would not The memorial would not be In. possession of the House to be laid on the taUe ' tfl. 14 . . . Mr. Winthrop mquured u it would be competent for his friend from Massachusetts hereafter .to taake anyiliiUesataaae touching lh inamorfafT1 JrtkS CtHddeipBn.eji.aWaj)Y tisnAafr o tltuf, point at the , present, time it, wokild be time enough to deeide it when the cass, occurred. -".iT -' . ' 'qheiduwas n.4aken ,ott themotion tlieaestiou of rccptioa.'dorie oathe table, and that id was decided m the negative as follows - . -. - Yas9(Wfays0f- . f ,. And so' the lnotioB Jo lav the question of reception .oathea,waahjH ..Wi .' v-- v The question now .recurred, " Shil the memorial ba received,'! and, being taken by yeas and nays, was decided j&aafnnmat " ,Yea07rrya6i'f--4i' Au J so the: rnemorial waajreceiveV and - -,s-! , TJj9 queation recurred ,that .it bo referred ' to tfo& Committee, it th; Pistrtct of Columbia. Wi? 1 . Mr. Tibbattaxed tfiMk he,wmodal dai lie ion the tala aud the; question. 4f 4bU motion was deci de.d iu the aegatiro, hy yeaaaud uays. as followav Yeaa Spays,. tfc, ,f..U Doruig the taking of live yeas and nays, whenis namo, was, called, MrvE. J. Black.dc!inedto vote, alleging as lHa? reason, that ha AM not .ifouider he had unyeoaatUaiicmtriglitto'voeonth -T So tha memorial was not laid-oa the- fabloi -- ' .,Aad thaqueaiioa behrgoiu reference ttf tfceCom mitteaforUia Jrlctof Colambia i K T : Mr Chapman Alabama, mcwed-tbatlKa Honsc aoiourn t imt taa motKtjluliiot nrevaiL. 4 ; v si , JOuest!oa behglb4n takes, tha' mnOri&l: was te.Corami9aaior.Ua District of Colombifc 1 r Jf.Infr.trateit avmcn&mal om-a larga number;ofUizjaa of tbe," pUy sof. Puilaaelphia, pry'ng that the. naturaUzatioa law be amended as tu require from pcKons born witlioiit : th United States a continued residence of twenty-one years bcf9re be ing adniitte41ohe:igliof citkew,; and Amoved its reieraiaea tothe amitleobn 4h6 Jrvemifi - Mr. Bentoft &trodised protiduigor tfiVXiii. hexatkwf of Texas'? Whfchbft motUaMr'-ArcneH was referred to the;iCommitte 6nFBeigh PAflEairsi and ordered W oe prted.VilS -J! ..Tha folIowmResolutiaiw wiluniii.l s--, ! ;BMaJohnsoifcvi ?iyrtPfflJ tb;jeeneyofrnioififTui . aMtnuixauoii - ajawa -p 'f&ir'f- p 'rT1; H'V. : " ' By M Allan; caflinff on IhoFreidentto nicate any .'correspandf ncq betwecp :thia.GoyBrnmenf m.ua. i dimisier jo .jungiand, concerning the fOregon ' lne rast reSbluUon Vave ria tA nmtB Mnfn 3on,; batweeil-lJesBrs. .Archer and .Allen. tW. mer msisUng tiptnr th.1ndeliQaey and inexpediency of antli a "call, pending" a negotiation, and intimating om me oecreiary of stata nad informed him that the btbticatioa of -thtif 'correspondence would em, barraas the negotiatioQvi . fc H4- ; ' 2 MrAUen replied,1 citing' the commaQications in reference to Texas and Me'xico,' a far 'more deK oata subject nrging thafr- th'a President had nation irfbff question of paarfnjkho re8c4Btawaat byyeaa aod naysandtMr Alley's resoJutioa waal yyt&xa ty a TOte of 28 to 16. 1 - . v Onjnaotiea rf : Mr. Sttirgedn the' Seilata then went into. Executive Seasma,) ! ' .A- , HOUSEOIV.vREpRESENTATIVES. MrJ Houston moved that' the rules be suspended nad that the House of Representatives resolVe itself Hbixt wcnt'into'Cmtoee'oftlvaAnioU, Mrf' Cave 'Johnson' iii the qhau-: .J . " lrm-tfme'ror '.holding 'the1 JP atr-tKe" States wai takeft ho. o ux a wni: election? ia Varioas'amendments were -oloered'aaiinMif T . !l f ,Ited WyacUou opoh this ITiportaat sbbjeeraBdwfchedi it teferrfed to k stand"- J6CIntBktW':for:Considetlman After 1 Wing" somo time binder consideration,' and a...ct; auopiion, oi amenoments otreredJDyJair. the -bill te- iho 'Uoosew-t.4 fiiwLvii iiriay thadayMrPanlasi as ieaveto ortng laia 'tMlt' ta i a Tnitory U "called jWeArtv?vItlics west wnicn lies over "until th iri ir.f t: . r-1 $W&U and aactefpuiform 't nklai.wW4.lheiireae baoeria;edAsiaDUif ,aa7tii;J)4iteidea ,to . rattha-genaU? wheOier iiav-:WSi djo'-bayq tJiiriadaW-fde1dW : ; .;gimgt tbt treaty , eiiatauts iastjeiipa ;(aud, that rie baiurtheri . ,im-nds-pf Texas had bn ctantej bjf jtha Span ijlfxicaaand.Texian Iwemroente, prerious to . ;jaa wgnb-jt'j trlyt: -.httaroaanl remained aated et ty-t.date j. asd v" sthrtany and wlt . , eaart ef r Ir,3z??h2 haya t -7 i!yihaTcxian ..MriRayii:-; cfiti-CajoUna, appeared aMftck IN SENATE. JJtetmiter Ay o-r dayand leave being granted, totrodufced the .follow- tieW tJU IMiied Slate Amm t tfeyeott -Lij rw -iK . imDaot of annexation. and O ff on th eart of the Uniteu L;v-.-..o;tr. .--Then it .will v-i7.til!3i ind J. Pihckifev IInCers "i, thepaTt iv- M nOiiniii nreseatcd P'.suDiruitta, tne, lojlowuMr" resolaliom I 1 . . k -,, 1. t r ? ..'- - ? J... I'T , -V.-.iT -1 f - T ,T "Wn: ' .jJtTT AaiYVI W - - Iff...' 1 1... v hill hAI. i ' 1 ik. .jMk- t-1,. & AaW MV V E. i laek S? i& teceptio i.; Ct va J W 4. v, V Lhas I!d over a day in order to perfect an. nnra matlr of vilification, and contain, J, a;false- hood on its faeo: Such 'n paper waa digtcc f w:,not 01 presented' :AIrKh Tw rhlT Sp 'viiihithaaffinBauvi lio over. - ... , I another, from tha same plac. whfch afco was read. . Mr. olaca saiu mo vujtcto.h 'r' tbe same jreasoft. as before. asked if the gentleman wuhed to de- ... m - ?Mr. lliack. !So not to -a Date, ui o ot-nouncc u. 1 Mf. K!irtt ii4 Jie jntenVted o debate 1 ' So it vu laid'oTcr."' -V-rl T I- - ' Mr Gidding peseW' SJfic Cladkjjeegrwiedjthetiuestions ofxecep-tioni- ' " irf' T " 'C';H: f ' " Ami .the qaestiea bela Shall Una Vmorial be wcettedf - V5 " ! Tj1 Smithi olndlana, expreaang wA t de bate'jf was laid arer- - 4 - Mr. GiJdiog presented certain resolutions passed at a fnoeting hel4ia Ashtabnla county, Ohio, on the, subject 6f ihesfae' trade &t the Diirtritft of Columbia y which was readi: WCfy :S--''''' Mr. Black objected to rto'mjeptidtt v . I Mn 6iddistieata4 aapthoi ineai-iaj fipoiweet tah peivonain jlbangainsUhe, poeyaa oiyex as ; which 'was treadr - ' , W . MrvPett& observed that that subject had already beca tftforred, o as Gammittee of the whfle Aroerkian jwopJe a4 reported on. VXA; laugh) I He moye4;to lav tue memorial ou taei table.'' u '.(' ik.x .. MrJ, R. Ingersoll, sajdlhababadnot yad tf Marftf, -ne.itt. iueiaKle, it was lost. ' V , V f. f Mr. T. gmitn, of Indian' moved its, reference to the SmmFttee f Forerga Affairs. f Agreed to, "The Commkie on Foreign" Affairs being called on for Heports: , n , ,s . i Mr.' U. J. IngcrsolUv Chairman Of that Committee, reported the following Joint Resolution ' Joint Resolution for annexing Texas to, the U.. States : Resolved fc, That annexation and uuion between the United States and the Republic of Texas take ef fect aa seitled the 12th day of April last, in the fol lowing words, via : ; j-.ii iHere follpw a copy of the Treaty of Annexation. fcsofeeoV And said articles are hereby declared to be. the fundameutal .Iaw:of 'apion. between th said Uni ted States and Texas, to soon as the Supreme Au thoritie of the sai4 -Repahtjc ! Texas' sall agree to tWaaine, Jiu4 it.'.aball be tbe 4iitr of tha Presidcut of tlie United States, pq soon as he shall' be ocially' notified of shch agreemeht oh Uie part of 'Tfxasto it is'ti'aderHood and intended, that whatever Vas'stip-. ulafedto be done immediately -'of 'at m fixd pehoa af ter the exchange of said compact, shall be tlrtne' un mediately or in a Tike period, after, the Supreme Au thorities of Texas shall have: formally agreed to these Resolutions. ..i.e. . 'The Resolutioiiswere read twice, and .Mr. Inger soll moyed thatihey bo committed if te Committee of the whole f fouse ou the state' of the Union ; anJ gave notice that he shot) Id,, on. thq 23d,of the prcaont niputh .mbyo .the.Houiie.lo go mto Ooounittee to take rTfcp&hh iidsirfxTtrXreEnas the lol.owins prv the Baojectof.the recentrreniariable. vtfe, by vylucb the 2 1 si r ule wm rescinded by the Bof Reprcaentati ve. 1 VYe irou hf call the oHrlau&rs idhisf iffiKtififewl furnished bv one of; tlic aioKt observant and ;xpe Iiow the' repeal of "tliis ruico'lonaf resisted 'fluccegsfully by a majority oCtlilmoratic inembers oftlie llousf, has now ccmo tobesud deu!y , aVco'uip!tehed; by. a, .majoriiy. pf lwienry eijchi. m i body .wliefe ibey . are , as two. topQeu aqomer quesuon ; . lAii ; yea r, t iur e ; l uer a me Dwiy, iaa samequesupu ,-waa,, auer a iwodays strugjjle and after having been in the first instance by a majortiy of two or three fiuHlly ..decided, for ihevrlcv.by what nmv appears ta have been well- arranged majority of 4inc. riYlrfoMtoot 'biirti&Ttft&M ha hee.u . any. change,. tr greater - presence if Wjiftei Judeed -iftiervetirog-evenis i.ha'vp been any-thing butwcls a to begat .among' that party increased esteem 'for 1 hose whom this mea- aorte propitiates AiBfcn tha- Whiga, no'agteea bW 6rieKt raging experieoce'can beauppoed to have PubaoqueiHly wroug'ht new cotivici tons'; no tactics can be seeni tioarrangetnent can be"sufc. pectenl AS there wa 'iK deteteiss even ti e habituaf alarmists ere suddelily stillhe jn10 ti ves otthe, jdecisioif life, cauiea fticfc' ibrmjght it aborit.arc matters accessible only' to conjecture. Tltatconjecthre isr however,' soutewhai jgSelfS al snj somewhat clear, tht if no actual Wg-in .waa at the bottom of i;bcre wss at'lenst W ex3 ccllent uiiderttaiidhig'. Jrtf not Bfnusdat furW;r tremea' to-' tBeeft t "A fetldw-feeliti tuakes g wondrWua kind,'1; says 1h 'poet-; 'aympartiy- 'be gets ympy -sf ansociatioft inf jAipt CTiferpnlea. and hazard enendor'love ;1ove"fiqJfr alfsacrifi ceaasy ; aacrifice'mUpt be" paid with ''sa'cnfif e a'rid surely th& AboTifionbtiW whwcbuld akf in ttjr election1 o the Texas candidates And hi 'the d-' vancement or me rexas pafty, were entitled from Jjiese.to particular font the l)enucra tic party at large, fn at least the.iiuinble reuiuueraftuii of Tliia rppeih' 1 4 ' The Nw York correspondent tf tlie Watibnaf Ii.teHlgencerlwnles-- " ' Tbe abjectxf tasrrancv has deal pf the intentiottof our present eh aothorities and their efforta to auppresa -iw though b tiaUy succcssfut?haWleJiV Lw5rtnf".ir T -i .u "T" .8I ?n,?!U but par- praise flttrtrviri ff iliAn naiiAtiani,4 ........i- t . ... . ' ucr vi lurcign ana nauva paupers Uin4te(l maiiy- einutiedrit, wbw a norfcho. .f'l IWer'pcoal aeaettttoia Ci!Je4 uuoa to- aceonn.of '1iJbildUlll . 1 ..1.1. ... dLk.t ft ' a 4. -l t-wjflrwwwry w3. w'ppi BSfc- ana fn-'W' Uiat Itbia city; Ut i wakiiioiimmvflsuiiliatjn 3thtiugUfgfdgir aifsvi Mlie business oi drumming winjgrar.irifd foVwardinff them to Liverpool; ami fther-Eurooeari tKirta rbi.ian "S ai tney,cai.tc ulieult thse abus-s, and not onJ Bu.ce t.,e sent tack a'lir-s number, of faa-Pp.fol-1 u?0, ncni Ly some workhouso ec raissmuerja LasUndar Ireland.: Tlw vtl how f"'".: uiajnituJa that it seetmj almost MUrV..,u.v ( appiy. aa adequate remedy. report pid the gcatlenjaa fim Indiana refer wpa lWWcntworty;it wriljlaread on the' fourth of xi apparpMiimunJiuantwotmrds or the inmafes of our alms-house teywfyrifFh& iti-i eff ab'e report made LutJuly ib tihe' lloard.ur X . dermen bf WkSiM M W k4 S2.l.rrG ESJi8.re elect froift It nird;dtijVicrit'afited tlt ofiual cmbfJV ?recly4sxdjio t linn ouramisiiouse was aeveiity-of the fbrrn'M'; and thirty eight C tb laitdrr Tle hole .Bttber of inmates i feseM' y 2.090. Wtiitiiii at. B..-.. . T to know hew Rail Iload tietk is to b. discussed- ;No Wter what is befora tha House, the gentleman fronv WW takes occasion to mtrodtwe my argwnprt ofreCtn other dav, vi reply to himself. -5 1 Uve bereloforc w.s.d. ... i-.U,ki- i krilLbow. JiDwerer, w" !. 1'7':. i m concerned, shew more fully tha groonds of my opmioBt nrvrn th mtm of sellhnr a Rail Road for debk J have. wutttoe now. oi cmunz tma ni.yawui.,iit 'wH"r-''v'r'7 - . . . : . . . . . i r on not never maintained that this property of a corporaiioi which Itlnlht TawruU diixwo of for the purpose 01 n.u:-., ir .f w tsVfrfai", (t dsbts. But I have i iai 'aed, anj ;i i iwW Teat ft, that corpora4:onnthe;F-i"ct 5a" V trosree of property , to bo uiedCforT3ie ttttaimnent a public benefits-Kfaft, tarOnft'seow it wo$ the proper ty of the corporation i and ioTthe sense declared by the Supreme Cdurtyuhh cof BTiTpwd v:Dti4 in which ftVsaidVylt feonly vested io the company for the purpose of the actjlhH H9ke It u taken to telitmedlately jwddirectly appTWd to aa establiahed ubaVn; 'under the control and direction sTibe pubtie authorities,1 wKh oWy fiicwfaatirf t-sr as the Legislature hiuf thbugtit proper to admit as tlia MBS iif ffeeglhfwx It long PRESERVATION -of ft 4br the public use," But itotwHhstandiag my dclaiuir of the doctrine at trnWed,iaiai'fr gentleman, i is Insisted that the anrumcut thraCTaarfedto th conclusion that I would protect corporations ui tlie enjoymffntofiWeaW which iudiyiJaalf ewfld aotwii. ana Krepagainsi aa Ncvuuwb t , ceived that the charge "of the fceiitiemaii f alh? eqaitrjr kh' the Judges of the Supreme Couit and myself. My opinioaf PadmU,is of no raaaToel t assuredly the authority of that high tribunal will be every where regarded as oa1 tb that of the i- ratTcman.' ' Again, thg.nitlematt ha 'declared that I hava'pfanedfhe nonUiale of the road upa tIrf fgronhd that itf is a wttient ftirthe public, and tliea seeks- to convict tn xrf ineonRi3tcney,becai 1 have admfeted that the mmB&&tfcab!?Vw;,Kqf heate far?the pub lic convenience as much as the road, aad thetoibro, that my rg:wnt would, Mually:e from exeention. t!4. Kjhf qUePi'tiaeto misun dsrstaad ni. I dinot pJac? the otMl of the road upon'its C'Viiveaieuce for th public I exprcayrplaced ' it upon Xh ground that the public had taken the rigU of ivay ; "Jfroiu mdjvkluaTaahdunH?d!jt with ifranehuKij amanafiug froai "the sovereign "wha i depoaited them bith in'fhe hands of a corooratioa. as a trustce'em- pVerc3 shtd reauiretfio discharge "public duties of a 1 nign ana sorereign cn;iraccer, io-wii; to mane, in ins laniraaabdr;lbi..C5dnrt,,.4 4;UkMvT--'Tht hi?-. the' righf of way wa1! thus clothed witli the franchise the i1attr"Wal principal andthV'-fbmer-'was-S nijere I ifrci'Jent-Mhat'lhe tattcf couM not pewld uy fno fm pany; hot'Could the f.yrnjor-tllal when tlie'fMnelisa ceased to exist,1 tot 4he mtihner and far the purf of its creation, yC returned to the sovcroigni and tha right of w&y-reverted lo the owner of the soil . earryhig with it every thlnff fixed to the freehold. So that,? if by the purchase the. franchwe became dissevered from the igh -of way tha highway was destroyed aud the on ly effect of ;the purchase' would b? to annihilate the property sought to be sold. Does not 4ho-gentleman note understand the difference between lha roadjind the cars? ' .The latter may all be destroyed, and vet the Jranchwe- and way remain as perfect, withoii as Willi car. . aivwiuij; grum-ca ujr tucpumu: wtiusiruy- ed jiy sale of the," ears. ' Tlie corporate faculties pat stowed liy the sovereign, are ' rtohi and buirnpaired ; theif aiistetice" bem'ih'no Warmer connected with or dependent Hipon cars or engines 'Sir,' "Ine prtuctpU here laid down, tAat ukenlhejtroveiHy iehich U eloth ed the franchise, go emtof ta vafp&ratioM, ih fraachise iUelf ntttrns to' the itovereiga, arid the pro perty reverts fs the grantor, will be dcuisd by bo Is w 1 ;.. t.'.. t-tfi. J""jfJ:i' ; yer. wno anoersuinas uie nrsx eieinenxs-oi taw. - Ana Sir, shoiud wot this be sol ; Why docs the public take the property of a citiien against his will; aod1 enfran chise it ?; , i'l'he answer la towatr 'g-Awyr What then should become of it. when. th .highway ceases ? Surely iy n vry pruieiple.of justice h jsbould retnrn to the former owner, But if the publia should allow a sale antransfejr to anoUier individual, the act would amount to tho hijEhbauded measure.' of takiu? one L maa'a prqperty, not for all. bit tq permit another rsat io get possession oi u. . pio jus sovereign can iqterata such'uiaiiifest wrong and outrage. , ir, caii the gen tleman imagine any thing more preposterous thaa for the public to assnme'forcible dominion over the lands of oiie hundred persons, in order to effect what 'the CViirtf .alla i1 great benefit, and, Ja the hexl hour, permit one of ;thef hnndred to' sell and purchase the whole," not, for4' a great beofifbut to pay his own private debt Such a doctrine, does not belong Jto a land "of liberty. 4 The corporation itself cannot sell this road. It has no lawful power to destroy or ob sf met It' It may, and ought, as the trustee of the public to repair tlie property entrusted to its keeping cause it ii paid for so doing ry alright the tollir As ihciuciii o a. jaai ana proper exevcise oi ine power and duty, to repair, it must ba tha judge af what should be removed, and of what should' be placd on1 it; ' 'The corporation' is indictable for a nuisance, if the road be come ruinous, just as aa overseer of a county high way, aayine VPUTH., fl'f4.- i I f tha corporation therefore made the. road ruinous, the directors are indictable .Wliat then can excuse a raan for so domg? .Vhat constitutes the, highway 1 y w uo..vfj sou aiout nor un sins atone, nor tno iron bstrs alone, bih mil together. j.They all, when brought and bind them to keep' h to repair; and to'trmbrt pussengers ana proauce, ana agree lo pay them with tolls for Uieir UboTi'capital and tronb!e. . In order thepbrtterta epablo, them, to perform these duties. tht?j .are vested with a .qualified property as trustees leljMM il. tuir.dBiiea,' and assuredly the public can never sanction. a do tructioa of the yerj-rrtw bich Supports and sus tains their trnjta. ,Tha gentleman makes up his ar gumeut of hard cases, ; Such eases can be easily' put and as easily answered. t It is an outrage he thinks,,, for the company to buy of a poor man, and after it is laid dowa, toforhuf iiiirf''!Wsf4t fW his, debt. There runs tyettqvaie atreet, the highwaypf p cor PoraU" f Sappose City of EalaehkhouW employ one to pave U with costly atone j and tbeit idiaiild bo com insolvent, can the poor Workman sell the street and tear up tbe ktoaca It IStill tha jreattemaa tell thJlwethat a91a Uwyer-he would.aadWl client 1 - Will he answer me, if .the masonry of a ca-' nal witli hs aqueducts, Joeks and bridges, may all be sold for work doue on it aad lhenbroken,.up ajid're moved away r 'tViU be ieH mevthal.a bridge uuilt fP' the Pabhctiwith l?ert yojthe oatractor tL take, totli ur oor Actof Assermlf, canVhe soW and ita plank aud contents 'eaioneloff? ".ftha poor manV timber, unnaid for. litiiU W ; t. ,L...ijf- 1 1 awaV if KrMM. and ther works? MeShepard waa understood to s.y he would and ad' advised somethinr Kimrt,; relatatojha Raleigh a JGastoh .Rail Rbad iMr Speaker,' tl .question in jegard to .., tnrhpikai has iWcwjE.japciaea oy ao acae,tiBirt in f ennsylva- " f jwi mv aucn sate fwas Mmmillii wajjrndrstoiHltCiAyil ,Pa'w-iirin tjnatnreijl tiupga, it cannot ba that tha uhH wHl . . 7-..,---M".'vr?KvJyH4 peonii ineir ex Haeace to oeoend unnn i-thm mntiv neoeasarK-when.,th4B fai fK: hf slMof watvtbAMce of oref nctuatioii oiJtsarofittiCwhai it TTMnlmn m it. .. .... t. ft a .former occan declare in wfvri together, ia a particular manner, make the highway. rlewaads theasrthitftWThe public Employ a nMmber of inenr to maa intrtieuiar tunJTe WnrV? wonw tm aavit bis client to sell "and take if away ; oojaiiiargeutiernan wtvetha; sale tofr.i; thmpace anu . oacsT'. ma- ciieuf. m takintr ; uuii uiiu wn oi LoA rnrnnnitian kM ,t.j.,t. n Lilt) mnciiRSi nkn nr, vfffflSWW ha retoni"i to NewOrlean The p: porauon wiucn enrjenes llselfnothinsrt)evond what i". ' . - - -i - sustain its vitality and enables k to . P th4t cy.?r?rre?t regret that na effectual greataprefer&UeconMas, t&P publfa'Sirj u7rnZTX j T !T- rUva f fl" wL;cl ar lawfully tako and d.vide amont'.its ah.ekTuJ .toUa, it, fruaa, itatrodaee. ha.no pewertotaka i C - yesterday. The gentleman fcimseu was terdav dusalisaea fb :: .mrir,m; new shape, but asiiScult to be conlrreov ani Bewooa a wsmovM u . . - - Iti pexatiotf as, tne lormer. -u-. i . .7 i bankruU tanoeeat men. it makes the f lriJZ v.lcbtrwhieh ha taihvi It mm 0ainJA imir i ir t fin m 111 rgiiiia i wn r the camion and cimninff. stockholders to borrow rrney, w . L the stock, sell out and leave the, debtto. fall on the tie F am'm r iUw vSiininvJ Nothiil Ja jtauaer .than for carporatoa .under tins, amcnumeni uw'j ha affiurs dcsjicrateto. offertheir v stock?; to insolvent mini and when the creditor, comes to 'collect bis debt, to find the wrong-doeif all gone, ,vvhy, smce there is sV rtoch clamor about insolvent corporatams, does Mr.va.m mi.m .fniHM r . ill iKLin t.r. . i - - .. . . a .. . . rnrlitAr WfiA knowV all about their situatbn, deaervea no. legislative jud, 1 would wnipot hem ftH df oMiy np auneir siuc in rj,vyr7-"wj"j-- I would mold tnem responaiDif wuo; ujaueinc go. ment ds not pursue this tsrincipleanf I "shiOf'lM 'REGISTERi He ' V dirmlhc vlans of fairriteliiilitf id -peace; Unukrrfd hj party ragei lolire iike broth-.', j!Tl& tEIQlir N. '.C- 'L, Tuesday, Deceml)cr 17, 1844. " SPECIAL ELECTION. . T11 a WaiosasYf ajLta a-s' St a ax.1 '.l. . We ha ve'tto'pleaWre bf annonneing tbaElection of Ibaxc Jovscn, Esq. (Whig) to tlie State Senate, io the place af the 'lamented! Foikuxs, who; so recently died with M his harness onv" the ilecUon loox place in Pitt Cooatyv by rder of the Legislature, oa Wed nasday last; the! 11th instant Mfl Jo! Mr Jorszii has takeh Vuseat: r ' J''-,' : ; THE BIGGEST YET! f ? Mr. Jacoa SiWisiEas,of Orange." has seat to Gov. Moacnaan, a' Turnip weighing IB poundsan4 mea- suruig3 inches in cireumfureaca l,lQx frienda of thaGreonsboro Patriot are everlastingly brag ging about their big Turnips, bat we defy them to turn-up a bigger one than this? , v ANOTHER " FAREWELlI" & Capt. Clask, with his beautiful Company of " Ral eigh GcAans,!Sf paid IhVirparting respect 1 to3 Govern or MoaencvD, on Satd ay afternoon last-. , It Was a beautiful day, and the turn-out was a brilliant? one. Capt.-Clark delivered a neat Address to the Govern or, which was we need not say, appropriately respond- ed ."TfieGi Gaard,"ifterpartakingof the refresh'- menta served tfp'forf them, went through a variety, af evolutions, aud fired a noniber of Salutes to the great gratification of a very large crowd of spectators. . . THE WHIG PARTY. -Siiice the result, Vholly unexpected on both sides, of the PreaSdential Elect iojLoco' Jocoumi is making itself very happy 'over the self-imposed ileluswn, that the Whig party n, defunct, or in a state pf tranaiUon--passing into: a newpurty: ? If such a delusion can make the IiOcos happy," let them hog It f it cannot disturb ua!.' For .we InotP, that the WKg 'partyx cept in the day, it oVerwhelmlut triumph in 184fj, was never.stronger hanmt hia motnent. If jhas ev ery element of strength which any party eoold de sire. Its principles are such1 as the great mass of the American people will always" support. Had not the Loco Focof msuioe5ly,claimed be4 . lhernsehresin, favor of theso identical .lu-toiploa. Lhey nevar.coiUd have won the victory which they baw.. enjoy; tllad not Jaks K. Tout peen held tp fat Penasylvaaia,' as the friend ot Proteetive Tariflv ; tKere Is hn iait lieves he fquld nava possibly carried that State! , It is only by pretending fa be Whig in: principle, that tha Loco Focos have aeliieved-Mhew nominal tri umph. Nothiagi" deeded but a thorough exposure of the frauds and ; fehood, whieh have given them power, ju vrnfBKif w iruu., ineir grap K it. STATE OF INDIANA. The LegUxtnre of Indiana -met in annual t the capital of tVat lStale on the 2d instant. session all the Senators being 'present, and all the Representatives tww. , w.-x. yorsvp.iiBu.",- nigj waseiec- ec apeaxer ot ttieionse qfKepresentatives, and VV M. T. Otto and JHmt (both Whigs were chosen i-xrc wanes 01 me same. " r , - - M ARTWS UEE PA L.4CE. vAicimen vf Ahja unprovemetit, was exhibited ti tha.City1 laareek,,;by Gbc ; CaUXRiR, story 41 ,wiH Jfd abqut jbatWneya4 will afford' room for About 13 warmatof . beto ?rK. J ia' a non;W4rdier;r1f.eleaAleyViid elf-proiecurfroti ffce .wonapr U:rnoih. The oney..w H?en. a pjjfure, . witlwmt destroy ing anof Ihl telaVadd tnenvent In' ivord, ktll.t.la.!a-.ll : .1 ll......h " I r- Judsre af the SurWema C2durt ilii'itt?f?Y;fB&;.' some, months -ago' to "obtain from' that capital rjfeucf JSov a dworder ?wdy husbeiiuiLaBd t,i'QIhii I oro-r t - a thaa they were at the: time of Jf dcrsr. , . . " .WT -f -rf- -r i 5 nin T!T um traets Knowing wie insoivencj mi f,ijjyi. . thtf timarahdconcealing ft- from tle creditor. uri iki lhn th!i I ;'in riwilUn'o-'to tro. " I'he amend RALEIGH 01 Virginia neraweft -a i itjet high, 3 feet 'lt incWJonVVand 2feetvwTder t cufltaitu 13 i"!:? L Jtve-s, C Cap .xei, and'ttiree basement couibines air the idrafitaoS 6oaKbl toHhe uc crssim cuiufaiion ot .that ano fi 'THBILUXC EXIIT - T rever ' it we witnessed jthe C tht -t ter - - - " .t" n, , J for&B to the" facilities for - wwim .inoraI ana -..ilir.T ".a ..r-f tha last eeutury maiHat .cuamuv ..v,w. ". t - . . - , i. It ' t. -iu' irt were volyeJ ncutalt darkness, 1 far more- dVa b)e than, their bodily ue,;Thank to theSbtead poilaatbtopyjof the preseufc W'Jih ien rescued front Ibis Intellectual aaknetfrs-J'rired t..'tfl'.rW-ir'tf oeallof ligM u -i ... i - .... . . ' been mada.etaten.ad,iby.thenSe,oft simply, 'tha wental nightV4hat viecewarily . attend Rnt to tha Exhibitioa; of which "wV atarled to speak' Whef tan describe It f .Gmedndeed.Vould, be the pen, that could fjanWtbat cefi W paper. We despair of rivinfc ?en ' a Jfain outline of the interesting exerclocsoii, the pceaskjn, and would most wnUngiyfoVego 'tbe' attempV dSd not trraat custom demand it at bur hands, -i 1 1 i--5--?. t '.t t Thai ExWbition v was eoinn3e?ae.fJngdff; a Hymn, all the1 Papua and Inslructert uniting their Voices; wittV, Ran? FoQe aceompamnfent ,Tytr Graham, the bead of UirMuCl.dcpxtirfent,.. ?i , " Judge CAMEaiwt 'tJHHi' made' short' 1 Andreas xi plaining tlwobjecta ojrhVyV rouced'to the overflowing aiuldory, yc. MtajutXATirnA-vuij of the Institution, who, Ufore roceedinjrte ie ex arninaUon"of -the'PllllilVaBdi.l;:G4T one of his associata jr?eto,fbnaji ew, remarks; in expUnatia,af tho diswgna and' pnaracter pj pe Instlf uUou which they represented Thjawaaproaapt of, the legislator and professioqal, jgenIemen present.' Soma -of his remarks, in relation r to, Jttee peenhany nnhappy eoiiditioa of the-Blind, "which necessarily renders themJuwensibleMV fh'e jjrandeut of many" spectacles which charm.;theeye .? and Twnd, were truly veloquept.;; endeavored to catch one- of two sentences, but know we do- him Injustice in the1 reportJ3The magnificent map of HeJIeavenV: said he", with everVtari which theiuleaf concaTe e " f : .1 . . w ,1.1 .w.. Zma Ia1 MnfVM.H for The-voliJtioaa of the .SeasojuMwith. all their beautiful twe'ties of forn'aid color, and what-; ever irlories ofNatiire lifl'fhVsoui in wonder and gratitude to the Creaior.'arenot for'usc" , itie first exercise was teafliog. a young --ja-dy and a amali . boy, tb latter not nwa than eleveir) years eld,) read passages aloud from the fiibl, with, anf nmch? fluency 'and dJsfincfnesayifthehad' been blessed with vision! 'Reading is kcCompTish'ed by nngermg tlie pagea . pa. ja : poo, .on. wcn joe. ten are. raised, or, embossed, and the delicacy of tha touch is so exquisite 4hat they team' lot read, "alter! a little practicewith the greatest ease and facility. 5Tna next 'e'xrtclse waTin'IeographyttnetdeWiW of which are communicated by the aid of Maps wjth raised lines, points, Ac. which, are, readily and Pfac. tically undersibod. A - litUe firt waif placed before the x Map ofi North Carollnaf.iind she knWered every question? put jbjfc the audieuqo and Instructors; with as ing and the' result , waa most astoaiihiBg Jid.' gratifymg This branch of knowledge ni acquired both roentally, and mechanic a)ly," and many. of the pupik.'eoxne of them among the 'smallest, very, readily solved the rnost difficult problems,' iiienteiy,- though they in- same instanoes to rn01ionatid:. billioaiu. Oneor twa questions asked, and answered hbt aoag as tha ro; ceasbould be gone threiigh wiUij we down aa ioiiows : 13 ;lf twotbds of 31 Gallons of Wine cost five sixfhaof -10 .ft-how ntuch wDl seven-eighths ofa gallon-oi.t ai the same rate T .lV?Si- ' 2. A gentletnan beiiig ajed,- what time : it': was, replied. . that 4t?, wai. pet treen :5 'and Vcfock, and thatJe.nunutVhan wM,as far beyond &V a the hour hand wanted of 6 ; or, to be man aeeurate, that i JA gaatleiana present aiVed.. a. n intricate ipeMlonvi and eornmenced woikaig it himself on paper, latest the accuracy oT tha fup3; e-tt waa'atallV V AHvetii ana me proper, answer returned, berore tha jtMMcifitii ara-iauiy aiaies nia own proposoion. ; i Specimens of writfeg eraten: axhiUted axecnr ted an a grooved pasta-board tha grooves serving aa a Igolde to the pn-of hi writer; -4 Tk amtdaanttratedto th9aatjfactwript veJ7heaer, that w cznd ari hacapabl of bstroction oy the methods pecutia ai are 'depHrea 5.4 f? 'JT "e clajnUhaj theirmteilecU "can not only je pefrcUy njftva,tf i?b7ijtthe neraf a-' turei trained, and'. LfidM I IcajrneA. whUh Witt anaM, tberitU gain their own. SveChood by honest and in- of wtuck Mf ail kinds,,. a the varieUeaoX Wlow wpfk, 'BrnsheV Band Boxes, and every, other kludof Taster S ipMi, dhUut;nl tVereveping ovrevei. to tha a- ofVarerswiwaa lie sweet ocoomd by- CSk btereslaj atrsri Cvery4 T;9 rufarnprmeu on eoma irmnent; owbiaedtosetharr-inWentod a I. Jd which! no'pra fAnslcal Inatrsctior wo lerh, ia 1 source oTpeci." wijoymeni W thW Clin5v and We fein readav tenearW ttia ao, vk Much atteaUon is jpald to its' cUvktiohCnd; .olt).tl?tei1nctW Wtportant' means oi livelihood, after Jeavmtbe Instltntion.:, Wo' bad aoppoeed, when hearl-j 'ct L!;af ?iKncia'nsrhoweT; er,La Cry ic-;.::.J, their ,1 r.ow:;3;tiirou; tha ear, .bqtjt is not r ..They e'cefitIca!)T,to- -bt perceive koral, nd ia received and treasured up with estiag occasion, were Pirfjai front C: 'iU- . : sr.. - the Kind, located atstaannm, ve; r .JNotuias m easier ho)lrHtals and alms-boases, lik ao roaoy ' thaofth ,th.n.(tn liWuir. tllWeSn1arTa:to?fre- ' themselves,' men, puu it i-.tv-TT'-j: 1 . 1 '2 .V.T. : u ; im ,i .j. iu'A -ivvf- rtfi -were iu w rfiysicar dajknVM';'fiaabe.u llwmmatea, fa! gVnlua Wea mnto ctfvecrcii ly done;"and'wttn?atfease'of manner, aitdfraeaf, elocution', that would well serve as a model.for nost vamaW; MvaimMi -.MM aafrail mAllMrV SIM IIIV AHA hftlrV I TTr-rrr -. - r... v : tv and public spirit to afford few acres, at Ifie sigW,could poswwy nave uonei- r ; ; earof1,ef,h;VSf V-;'f.rl:lLT:jr. ,Th,TpupiU were a.;nvAjitfn 4 from 15 Vclocl io fi, wiU .mate1 lAnal with-tholiandsr- " i r , Examinations were, then sueeessiverv had iui HiAw f "Tr 'T;P"d)'taetry, hv each Ao.re- oependent industry- And this leadr i to 'apeak the JIechaeical Apartment of the insfitution, 18 ry important branch of it, not aa- source C proat, but Whrovkling 'the 'Pnplla" with &ana!af y otc. andara more thortft:L! j inslrut!:! in thai ciaH-r:x ttllc 'z, tUa the, fc;arUy of tLcca who WayesiVaid thVp jai tjlxe study of U."1;;; ?:', V vlIncU of (ho iatr action conveyed to theHIInd. vt r. eculnir to penea so circumstanced,-. -a fcrust W," from the' examples no rdingly facvoraHe tarthe discipline of t before L;,V- Xlel . ; ( a ..e .dliSeulty af recalling, we unairih. 1 what has pnee escaped, , when , read by another, in. duces the b'jad ptipQ to Vgivc. undivided attention u the anbject and therebyirapresaes it more forciblv upon the nuadJI The con?ijn', them to darkness, would seem favorable to contem. ?lai!Te ? VJle rits bftracl seience and pure; sptkm ; nd ject'tiM ihind ceaaarily turn within arid coneen. traiea its idew eaiinny wn'm' W Watieation whK peater intensity and; peraeveranr -JJat we must check-to riiS'tr- When the exercicivfrftlie evening were about to moving ad' dress, expressing the gratification wlilch ljad been im parted to all preseut, Tht pHpTIsr then Wag, with a Piano Forte accompaniment, a very liumoroua sohgr juA thl eripinatcd onelof tiiasoostVIiufeveti. ings -we ever spent. :td 4;j- ' . fBtrt 'itiuar to be the lart of ir - Are tbe- vx fceliulandwpnfcri excited iutnehreast of aR,. 'to pcVruitteof tojgrow coldand, pwrud 'u thf midsi if f tibe eimenf which has been imparted 1 1 FJorbiiT it pIotiirnfoAid it pi-ilantliropy JToi bid ' it Stat pride? ? We knonrit is an nnpropitious 'period. Win t the pressure of the times,, to nrge the Lenslatnr or uidiyiuiialsto respond to the touching appeal that baa beea made to O'.-Uutl let f partake irome'step tu shew that our sympathy laaubstantial, and that w do not mtendto "lot 'the' sutjeel 'sleep,. Let not the spirit of benevolenee any Joagerj continue insensible to tho daima of a arge laas-4.nng tie, on whom naturf, and no miondnct'ofjtlieir own,7 has entailed privation and ;ctipiMfty?theVmq speedily ar. rive, when, North CaroliuAwith o wll-direoted hu. manityrhallprovklo Ibrhe 'BliHd and Deaf and Sll11 i6.. d:etejmiinethat a few Uors"shatt,not preyer auyinhnjcafilieted. from being raised from Ignorance and dependeneeKo knowU 311 "V"iy. .wr, ELECTION OF COMPTROLLER. OnTrlday TastVtrtBar-Eaq. ws re-elected Comptroller Statef; ,tho: snsuing tw yeararya larga tnajdonty ? An altrratioii. of our naturalization Jaws has b cpBjeso( necessary that the. hopest, and patriotic of all parties join hawds totJiis thiri and try God speed thetVOrkv It can harm no-one it uiterferea with tio onelf rlght-Ht is bencScial evantolbe foreigner, for it secures to biia ,tt safer government, 'and will bjenlrtoJbequeat the esabigsiaf. freedom ts hianMiye Ajperican chgdreav rs il OUR PUBLIC 8QUAtE&'; " We have JeirnedvitK surprlsethat"it Is scrlonaly proposed y)wrne io the iegWture, tell and at this time of xreaw depres$Lon 'ot Real, Estate in the City eU the Square owned byffio State in thc Citv, except tite CapttojSquare f , Noacf of l"hepatri'ot Stajtesmenf;wIio; ordered ihetaervatioVf those Squares, fr public purposes, ahoweda ;vt$er fors Pli efroWaalt, know ing, .as thy, did, that the day wod conuVwheu Uiey would be indiepenakbie for the prlfposes of the State, at the af of her GoveVrmient: "Idhtsthey but fol A.1 example of the Government of the United State, and of fvery other. State in, tho Uxiion ; sonv. of svhfph had to purchase their. Public Squares from speculators, at enormeurpricss.' !The beautiful pub lic Bquarc's at Washinonj are the admiration of all $ ' ! KS regarded as rnonnmenls of tlie wisdom ;of those wh? Tesprved tbenv from sale. .Tool State, at thiaiime of day, would be Tegarded behind thogev ad niggardly Weed; that had not iiet Cars tU Evtry-North rarolinratt Would hang Plate, oh p( (he oUfiirteen, w, J bet Jeens, no f piwm anniire awe utuu her own domaincould now at the acme of net fame, ao d'w- graco W CThat City is unlika alt tbe bQier Towns htf tlur Slate.K tt iho Ctff of ike whore'State, her rl"'. r! w -ner ovrnment, ana Jne de pository of her pubTieproperty,4and iWpArably con nected wiilr. her ry t aoaimkjltndOte the jpeple tWStateard- dawKhitheV than t any fHrt; K'!Hgtoibc,Wee that h.r government here .fnd. sflðinft isjdue to their wamanodstiatt .-and gratificatkat No Ottoman for Whaf extreme foltv- it wouti tin h. ta thiL' lands now. for 010 toi25 per acre," as aomernekr 4hm havo Vew sellin tfj -and th others, for from ft50 to I Ca, and throw the wliofe away for asom; whicb. -ond-byv when the State most purchakni'vdojd not ouSkso to pUrche-onef these Squmres back "Mgaid? h Tho Lejrwlaturs should hesitate lon, ere ft does a deedodisastrona to the interest and repmaUonef the .Slate, tha sale of these TeservaUoxia wbuld be The ohltt ComntUtee of. th Seftate, funr ryearaaOy upon this very question. With Gen-. DocEtaT.at iis iiead. after tocbinor at tha Souares and ava'Ji'-f themaahraa oi tho,.bast jntoiligeneoiA lhjs.City9rrpcrtedi Hat it was o$f ,or, ought to bp the policy ;oitaa State to part Jrwa. her. few acre, rexrraiuia in -tha City i and the ho covufreu m uie .wop otUie aecisyv4 arr.r - r---wowMassMa.c ,J. rHri;. w TKchmondW-nig rncldehlalTy relates a fact wlucl. Is' honorable V Mr?1 Borrs srTBe Fost Castor iload; a personal W 'iitl,caL f rWkd ,rW6t5pV t5T4drtfirtborasaed bettpein his feelings fw his friend aaa his cense of duty to himself, fCfha Ww.tnat waa in, nun! woulti Jot hear- ind.how could havolaor WoKobnoxious to Jofaj Tj Ur as Johw' ILU Itswithoot menrrinr the tTkk immediate- din knowing hij i aituatkmcutlTie matter short by reqtiest inj that wouldnotV WhTnC leTdid Q.t dosu yte ff kk ntfOv Oeoiat. 4 SMrifieo to the.voter -and ejpecially so great ft sacrifice as tho toss of his ffic; ,tf Kjat- ' j,,;.,. i '" TT In our IastMr.Tayloe, of DeAufort and Hyde, waa Tnade .to. present a L-l t'.horiiing , the County Courts of Hyde to appnt rpecial Justices, and com pensate then for. theirs services. Fot Hyde County read Beaufort, , 4 r li -..-V S fOA.' THE BlGtSTEK. V. V i'f 'l.T.'Iibtw:'. Eccretiry i r-L ferance C. - r. .;a::ci: 'iTCifi-:! rJ 'Z i-J ccttniuritkanotnVtha a t a tha proceetUzs.of tha Toni n Uii f etk,lleasq illawM M. C.a ? Mv eratifvlnfl' fact, related -Air, tj cc: Xy thrpa several L A c'rsia the Convention, who had ample means cf knowing vil: That our . HonoraV.le l!r.bsrj cf tLe.Ltitura Ufe-far Jesa Epirifuous Iiqours t!Ja Sea-ion, than at tha last. , Ilk a pleasing refleoUoo. k jr, that the better informed part af society are giving us such worthy examples fif J r'V t - 7. - fc CATO- that ::. Indeed, "iii mnibmant doubtat every acre how owned Iry Iho Wsf a. the-C3lyVwtt; at Wo-very distant day, lieUed tlfcllfs Torinrlwishla PnWiJ 1lnilk . a m Oetoxtn;n2iff whether ho 4luurvoto brtTiot, at tho I taitttonrcwoat election? Ifo couli nt voti 'airaiasr r
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