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I1EP0HT OP TX1C r. .COMMITTEE ON THE PENITENTIARY -'.";: ?; ' ' . . , :s f' .The Corsmirtee on to much of. the ,Gov.fo r'e Messs? as relates to a, Penitentiaiy.e peettully sbrmt ihe following Report: ' . .The subset of tlie Deniteouarr system is not ahew one in Worth Carolina. It baa been fre quently and earnestly agitated and discussed stnongst the people, and in the Legislature. -a.aa I I . I and lamulripf iIm j&y J j Theee retorts I.V-.r that In .... - .!-. - .1. ' T J , a m-i. jk i . - a. n -r .-. ., - 1. i Am - i.r-. m m . .. how that in ten countth sum. naldthe W OVlldl&z UI 2 11 Uriu-UalUllIla prosecution bf inaolrent criminal and their main. F- ; ? " . i ' . junior me .jear .ey, tinounieu tOi:. v.!,'; KtH A KKS ,T ' '' ' 1 i i n i ii . i i i I ii , . j,, Li i . . , . .mi , i ii ,i i. sUteting these Xfoaids, nd think it perfectly clear, I find that the turn expended for that purpose 'wit from a proper construction of them, that tbe-.Gover- $365-,.' V. i . ' is f -A-4 nor is a member of the Boards and entitled to receive hli ner'&ir.m. nav and travel lintr exnensea. whilst a- tuallr engaged in discharging the da ties of either of tU cilta of C41I0 97. which is an avci-atra ibr rCE'.: J-T " , '..a. VJ tu ally ensued w oUschamns L a.... a,. T .7, T . I t--iU-. OHrAKB,J (MB i-WMWlfH i t,.a v cco county, oi eu ju. we mar assume mat r .. ,. - . . i "tvT . : . ! " , . . f r ivit .vk- - ; L j ....! i the-application f Mr..Btre$ mad euers. fal 1 llr. C- hem rafemri to the MTersJ acts of Assem - . 1 . -.-a, ! I t .' . - ':' ' .a' 1 aI sprtaa m rrotesi 0 tke JavmmL , i, v The Speaker haTins;, asked-tha opinion of ihe eni A- 1 1 flff 11 . - .1 1 " ate wneuiCT iae paper oucrcu vy am renueoxsa iron Martin as a protest, is sjoch a document as comies witb-i prerinon of the Constitution which aars, Mthal half of tfria inia was XnexirrfA In fh nrnatrHtLin of State prison offences, and that is a hit average, for each county- From these-Jata then we have the sum of 915.009 00 annua! expended in the nMV1J" " tT.T -r-,-J . -r SUta Of North Carolina: tar ihm nrM-entfort and The current ox ounucopinioa di mmta loroni T v. . " 7" . 5--ft-5-5 uv.. .ii Ki.Cr - i public chanre of S 10,000 00 annually (which it T!L . z TT , i lire pw.. -.w. r Lyi. , nrnKaK. . it i m. . , . - ' . , J"- k paouo oc ani lnanrwuai, sn nor Nor hlTe UJ9J we meant si knowing what tiat 1" 1" .1 :Z .i 7 .V ,.L T"rf w I reasoas f his dissent entered on the Journal, . . . . . I NMnM in l ml arlminialr.Tt inn nl f K a rimin,l la nr.' t t i, . . . . ....... will now is in reiairon to iota auaieex. it is omen V : :r : - to be regretted; that tKa moat important qnea- , A;UT"HS x of construction, the committee hat nerer been preaenled, so disconnected from ?? f P0"" aufDt lofcrtnition to enable aU wbjecta ioTofrrnrkeal and pobtieal excite. wke BJ which the .can.con. ent, and accompanied with such explanations ,cto"JUJBB " DCI cof"cV n Becf- ichinf . i probate coat Ua annual expense ?" .wl" exwaiw lOB wor na i .l. 1 -r I aaualiy estimated bv tha celL Penitentiaries bnilt l allV anvavaaaB -amwMar wa a ao IJfrnrwn fliA otiKisu f an1 iAmmAnta1 tinnn fhAm and insisted that this construction was the proper one. :I am borne out in this coiistructiott br the ouifiTrm practice f every Executive' since the creation of tovenms'-. .! nrobaba rnaf . , it a iBfliiiranMa and production- its effects upon the progress of - - r r : i ? i . cfinjo iw ino rciwruMiion oi cnoiina.!, aa migni ' Tenable the pnblic to arrive at a clear onderstand- f of its merits, and A definite conclasioa as to the expediency of its adoption in thie State. It will be ti tnrnoM of vour cominkfpfl to tarnimh ; - iroc.h details and statisties, gtatned from the scatv. f stock 'of materials within their reach, aJ ma jrontribnfe in some degree to the general tnforraa- w ijoiw JYji hoot going into as elaborate argument a few" observations on the general question of ex. . " jtencj,' aiay not be deemed inappropnate. . ..The experience of otlier States both foreign apdrdomcslic, which Iiveiven the penitentiary systeni a. thorough trial, furnish' sufficient data , or,ariyiog at a safe conclusion at to its benefit rial opernioo. . Its history in our ba n country Jua been most favorable to the American penifen tiary system. It is coDciusively shown to have checked, if it has not materially diminished, the commission of crime even amidst a population wnparalleled for ka rapid increase and hetcroge . mous character. ; By abroratinir tka haj-hamua punishments imposed . by eodal times which have not been-touched by Uie meliorating influ enceaofa more civilized age we should but conform to. and aanclion those iust and hnrv. lent considerations which .look more to ibe pre. re at ion thanthe ptmi-hmentbf crime more to the reformation than the punishment . of criminals which seek to temper justice with humanity, and to compel even the hardened culprit to regard the dispenser of justice more as a cfter . ciful judge, than a ruthless and savage; aven. ger. Albe paaisfaraenta of whippings cropping and branding, sanctioned ly our Jaws, are con sidered aa not only impolitic 'in view of their efiecta upon the precention of crime: and tha reformation of offenders, but as uncongenial to the spirit of the sge, and revolting to humani ty. What jroiaiii(y-i.what lope u there, that . i i . k . . . . we man wno naa oecome me VtcllOS or SUCU tor- taring ponishmcnt, jrahiicly inflicted in the pre sence of crowds usually attracted by such revol ting exhibitions, erer viH or can, .se above that condition of . deep and irrctriavable degradation into which be is sunk by to infamous a pun ah. iBecll He knows that the brand of Cain is upon himhe bears upon his person the indelible and damning proof of his infamy. He is forced out of the circle bf the reclaiming influent nf nr aonal pride, and tlie hopeof futore respectability. sum luiuacsaoic oarrier se par axes i.im from all ra sped a We association, and feehiur that all he either sinks into the loathsome imbecility, of sruuaciiaess or inw a new career of crimev Whatever palliatwn or exenae he. might find in the sudden impulses of a hasty temper in the ngovernable exasperation for great per onal in ' jury or insult or in the frightfol sufferings of penury -and want no matter; how. much the better impulses of his nature, and the pride of once honest name, might i stimulate him to regain a respectable position in societv, he is yet trashed beneath the consciousness," that there are no 'oblivious 'waters in nnhiio wni:m . I rvimurem that can wash out the scars of hit laeerated flesh no panacea in public eyinpathy that cau heal thsy wounds of his mutilated person. These un happy consequences do not se frequently or so necessarily result from the milder better rad naWdand less infamous punishments of apen itentiary code SoliUry confinement iedoces a commnnfun with conscieace : active employment gires-a healthy action and beneficial direction to the mind. The convict is cut offfsom the4euiB- vvvi i unities i cvu associations be acqdirea akahit of sober industry dorin a JeDtb. toed confinement: he fiada ia a profitable trade au aauiuonai secumy. agamst the ' temptations which might otherwise assail him upon his dis charge, to eeck the means of living by Lis its- j w ujusuer, a oo not unfrequeut- Jy.a con v it t ion of the very practical trurh, that ODon the Aubora avatm are 9enerallv TirebrrA for their cheanneita. aa' I1 ac their infri.t .,. rangementana superior discipline. Tbe buildings and ground of the Maine Pcoitentiarycost $30r 000 (XXwhiletheAuhurneostoverSfSOOiOOO 00 the aoniber of cells not knorrilT- ---- 'f VThe costof the Cberry ,Hitl Penitenrfaryv it 'PmJadelDhia. was 1 JUS 00 nr rIi ChirlestownV lifass. , do ,SinTSin;N.:Y, do" t Weatheratield, Conn- do. -. Baltimore. Md - da ... From these facta we may conclude with some certainty that the cost of such a building in this 073 00 298 00 200 00 150 06 146 00 -w - - - -1 - probably-fall mach short of it. 1 But we will put u uown at ore Hundred dollars.! . We ha m""-uuu vi we very practical truth, that 1 jyrWM" 9 .ch?biwu ui me puunc will on the honesty is the best policy, is fastened uoonJr - ' ommiUoe are not insensible of his conscience and his judgment . - - cl,ma which propositions for piher pubiic'in- ." On. the aeore rf Hr'Annmff Vrms AMMAaaA V J I stitotions of nerha hi '. On. the score of 1 Tf ? r-TnJnt 4a In favor of a penitentiary. ? r - "cio peuuenuariea r. established, tbe earnings of the convicts ex- t Warn aKaw. 1 an .w uu. .1b uoanecticut, the aggre XC3,920 IX IoKentnclcr.tftih mA -mwwmw iV o4 in unio. for the -loow, o oow Jn Louuj aamvor the yeari 1837.38 to 916,714 94. The profita of the Aubora penitentiary for the years & wereg490 25 ; and?f the 'W3S were 533,007 DO, In Tennessee, lor 1833 37 ' the profita were 9 14,430 41. - It is to be rejrret-' led thai w hare Dotatutieal reports from T the Georg,apenntiary, from whWas from those of Tennessee and Kntnt. - . : . ---.i7 - . . ..."- " nazara - ftixne saie analogical deduriinn n.,. t.:t . tteutantisriea ahova nnmF-ta,r k... - . .uMiMw.hcu ha , u iien nro rfcahlfVi ihose at Philadelphia. PiUsburg. Bilti. T .: v"j "u "cnigan, have notna!d eiMiMMUfi.;. , gjTOOto 18aTnu;My:; t jactta ft. moat unfavorable aspect; as to the qoes- vrouldbe an annual charge to the State of S10L0OO Twhicfi fuin is much, above the average annual thra of the five penitentiariee above enumeri- ted) WS WUi now ennnimailu(k..i.:, . i , .e tJ.e cAeaper plan of punishment, tossy nothing ofs reformatory, tendencies. . : V ;. r, - " luipeneci returns made to iU 4SCSlU -PWtiaenu : od,r- the Act of . 'i.mw iiub ueen am. Mm t. .some facts which w,ay be useful in thiconnex ?j.n,, as, enabling them to arrive at conclusions. oL altogether, cupjectufai ,Returi from thir ft.e counties .how that th, number -4 "iiSj Amu tor the year prior to Jun 1.V iT". . r m.. ... :.. .J . - - IW 'J1.WU5T"M(V onethousand "",',cu ."yigU- Of this number seveity-iune w. re criniea!. -Z JB,n,De, Utceacy ,0 mnrd.r. of tu- : . . were j ., KU,lc wi i. Here remark rr ibese reiuni bow,Xtio tlMse thirty .CTexotrotica there were two hnn 'dred and rty-nin. lonatic. and kliota.) U for Planted that th ,).!.. L .. . , , - w, .""""siainT'Dfe roan. ,;:r"rCr'wr'r " e1I calender of Kit. alnin above, the probable average' number of convictions a O ra m w ' iw oiaie rrison ooonces annually, to be, about sixty.four. The number of prisoners, in tbe year 1839, in the Ohio penitentiary, was 485 in Bal timore. 323 in Kentucky. 157 in VVaekinatnn City, 62 in Tennessee, in 1837, it was 122. No statistical information on the various matters considered in this report, of a Uter date than 1839, are within the reach of thw; committee.., 3Iay we not assume, -then, as a basis of calculation, that a building with two hundred ceils would ba anS. cienilv extensive for this State. Two h celts at 9500 per cell, fixes the tost of this work at 9100,00a ; ,;..,.. .: : ; -.The queation now comes op; of the ways . and means. How shall the funds be .raised! We answer, bv direct taxation, i This fa th and the only source from which they can come, without interfering with tha diverting from its great and patriotic purposes, our Common School Fund. .Your Committee would most earnestly protest ajraiitsuuch anbro. priation of that fund.. Can this torn of one hun dred thousand dollars be raised by taxation With out distressing the people! We think so. The time necessary forjuranging the plan and con ttrncting all necessary buildings, would probably be four wears.' Tl.ia Mm knf 1 1 1 i tected in four annual instalioeiita..that is to say, 925,000 per year. By the Comptroller's and Treasurer's Reports, tuado to the present session of the General Assembly, the land and town pro perty tax for the year 1843, amounted to 931,- ou, rawea oy a tax or six Tents on the hun dred dollars valuation : and the nhll to 931.886 65, raised by a Ux bf twenty cents on the pollwnaking the aggregate sum of 963,608 95. The calculation, then, is a very simple one, that an additional tax of three cents on' land 'and. eight centa on the poll for four years would produce a sum sufficient to boild a Penitentiary at the cost, estimate J above." And it ihnnM k w in mind that after.the building is in a state of forwardness, the convict themaoive an k , . w w IU.UG to do the work and make such additions from time to time as may be needed. Let it not be forgotten, that this additional tax of th rPA SI nil airsWt ss rf m tskst than is annually paid by -our citizens to aj owe proaecuuons, occ, uiwer the existing 8DowD bJ preceding part of this report There are-various subjects involved in the consideration of tlie Pcnttentiarv system not now necessary to be adverted to. and whiclr will more appropriately become questions of discussion, in quiry and adjuatmenvwhen: it shall, be decided iuat we win ouua a oeniteniiarv. Th .,.. . - - J' v.v.uvu nowanses, how and by whom is this decision to be made! Vf answer bylhe People themselves. -j - iwc. xuur comnjinee oo not leci themselves warranted. Under the present and prosnective embarrassments j in the finances of the State, in recommending thst a tax be laid by the present General Atsembly'forthe erectiouof a nenitenfiartr Sr! ;t...... r-- J w 5utc ui au uuequiVOCai and decisive .expression of the public wUJ on the All mrf VrmlV t nmiK A f -at'" . I aball proceed U stats why I -think the paper pxer1 4vi m yivwat wp iuui Villi as ui9 VUR. stitntien coaUmplated - ; i- The geaUetmur from Warren' says he w2I itot vote upon the subject; thai it is a privilege guaran-' oy tne ionsutuuon ana no one nss w right to 'l ; , , ' 4 b gvBueniaB at laoormg unoeran egremous errorj and one wbictv he wiU perceive, when bus present xeitement passes away, and be is abTe te examiuw this subject coolly and eoberfy ; If this opinion of tne member from Warrenr be eorreel, hereafter ever? member whs may Jn) iiileased with 4he aetioh o um uwuc majr mo iu iiw piace, ana aem&na grosr fajaehooda and v!! afiiiM f ntVior ni.mk.rh n K i piacea os the Journals as a protest , And yot;r viuimw, I1WHCU WIUJ B, 104MUUJ rCCOTU j. OI ' U0 proceedings of tils body,, wilt present a disgusting maaa of nnasuin. ThMpv anil IN ,. Tti." f!.T.oi..T tion gives the! member from . Warren the liberty oV -itwu Hpwu una uuufi uai . ooea mm auuonze xuai bus rmimvBfm aa a. rnnmnw nn iihb tm both the right of speech, and the risrht of protect ua m m nouna a use oouv m macu a manner as not to impair the rights of hla fellow-members, who stand here his equals and his peers. ai If this were not so. this Senata inntAad at Kmir Jt:i it ( .ii ' , if .a ucniiwi u vo i aasemoir, woura soon oecome ; a dep of wild beasts, unrestrained from tearing each other iu Pkws vrenuemen say iney mcsnt no reneetions upon other gentlemen who differ in opinion from them, and since thsy. disclaim it, I am bound tobqf. lieve it Inteations are oae thing, and acts another, t haro no doubt the gentlemen who offer this pro test, never intended to accum the Rnnaknr of tKi House of prevarication, or the members of perjury ; they don't aeeni to be aware of the character f tha paper pveseated ; their hearts are better than their, understandings. Althongh the paper offered, express- I . . . . . l o , . . j aja uim two opeaaer cnaagea tne groands orbw deciajon, when ha arrested the Counsel of the meoj ber from Onslow, and that tha Coiaiiue at th fe ats who were bound by their oath to give aim a fair trial, decided against him from party 'motives, yet the gentlemen who signed it, with a simplicity which is net to be found out of the nursery, say there is nothing dis rexncetid in it. ! . The Paper ia uninst to the Sneaker in anolliMno!. it says, be prevented the Counsel from proceedincrr- ne uq no men uusg , no caueo tne tounsei for Xur. lnnett te order, as he did me and other members, and told htm dwtinctly thst he most confine his. speech to the subject before the Senate, which was the 'guilt or innocence of Mr. Ennctt Was that not what h came here for! was any injustice done him because he was told by the Speaker that he was incfulgin the proviuce of the preacher,- and to lecture the House.' I' have no doubt, Sir, we all - have many sins trarepented of and that the sooaer . we com mence the better ; but whether that was the proper time or occasion- tni?ht create aom HiflVmnftn r oninion- . If Mr. Ennett's ftfum -l nulrl nnA in the law or evidence before him? to urge in defence of his client, it was hie misfortune or tlie badness of htf cause, but certainly constitutes no reason for a prof est On your Journals. : , : . , r , , . . .sThe,Cokutiou saya gentltaen may enter uto jourunia ine reasoua ot ineir vote. , Xiow, Sit l would ask the gentlemen who ned this paper?, if mivj twihi ag-Mim expeuuig Hr. Unnejt, because his Conntcl was not permitted to say what.hepleas- cu upon me noor oi me. "Senate 7 If Urn was kot one of the r-asons of their votes, why have they iir serted ft in this protest? it must have been put thefe either as a reason, or with a" deslgu of insulting aid misrepresenUng the Speaker ? the latter moUve been disclaimed ; the conclusion then is Irresistibgj, that one of the reasons why they-voted against permitted to preach to tbe Senate a most lame id impotent conclusion. If jt were not tluit this pat jr u unjiut and insulting to the Speaker and theSena I Would have no-obiection ( it ik t ji Jliere is much m it, tbat its signers will be ashamed wi, kiiiu uiey come .io understand it I would agam to tnese gentlemen suppose we were " mmuciv, ana were trying to cet rid wu iuciut. r- The Finance Committee of each General Assembly have passed UBea'asdi allowed them,' and! never has ' ' : 1 t . ' . , , .. . . . f1 . a Buv oouh exiatea anouz tn nrni m ins uoTrraur iv receive 'pay, anta the present sajracious Treasurer now bm ine UBcovery. - as tar oaca - fa iow, u j am informed.' the Governor received Dav for dwehanr log these duties; ' No one objected; -:It was an addi- tionat tabor thrown upon tbe Executive, requiring S at . ' I ( ' . -a a. mm irAruunTiw. v -rw raava ihsv avaas stf . aia7'SrnvTiiis wviiwv111 e-8 v a caav . t-rvaaar jr f - and visit different parts of the State, and whilst en- nffM in in. nrtjivmn.. a, thM. tfirtrtMt n. ranirrv .ww auw J.. .W.MIIIVV W V WWW., w. ..w. www tha aama nav n, nlh.r mMnhnniinf the heard he be-: j j . - -f ; mr bv the AxU.of Assembir constituted one of the board and officio Presieent of tbe Sarae- (tylf&i Ttilt f Kj. TnMnm Iv. la. aMuhjut tn tha same. ft corresDondenca between Idinself and the Attornev Gaaeral si the State asort bf love affair ih which he sxidreases -the 'Attorney General as " My. dear O? -3 .. IS . W a e it ' oir, , ana suosenoea niraseu -" iiespecuuuy,. your a . a a . -a ar - v. a J ara . . w r a.. .nrrnriii aasavvr-anr jamti m kv n-aaiav KnrUiA 'I'NMsnvav" tf ---aM-iaam ia aa wf W vmh a-- iwvibi a a HWiav a a v u-r-kaa 04 a. Well Sir, has the. Attorney General answered his question ! What is the answer' Having examined a.ot .v.wm.VM -V, A AW. VI VU1UIUU fcUOfc WIUUIV - 1 , -1 ..... . t-ioneis aione are enuuea to tne pay aiwwea oy tne . Does tins decide whether the Governor u a Com missionex! .1 would ask the Treasnrerrhi he did potconsider this,' as rather dodging the question.. He enquires whether the Governor is eutitled to pay as 1 lAmmiMlAnpr nnnnr Mrl.in Aof. nr A tomhlu tnn- stttuting Commfssiohers of poarda and allowing them pay ana travelling expenses and making the; uover nor' President ex officio of their boards, and khe an. SWer is "Comminainn alane,r ara .ntitUl i Thia correspondence is isonducted in tha official iarkcter of these high functionaries. ' Did the Treasurer ever inform the Governor, that he. had such an I opinion from tha AltnrnntF fianAval ? v TliM k. the fact in his official Report at the besinnini of this ooiojou. 01 we Assemnr. jvot a want or it. 2 noon. has heard env thintr at th! anhiApf Imtil nTitav'arhon Governor Morehead ia 'khont tn retire frem nffielin IWO daVS from' this time, hia term eraraaanl Innnr .TLI - . . . - . ... ... . . . ' . m auempt is mane to blast bis fair fame bv publish- mjf a corresptrnaence in wnicn jonn rx. vv ueeler, Public' Treasurer, attempts to shew that Governor Morehead Ass received the sum of One Thousand two hundred and thuty-eight dollars and seventy seven and a half cento, to which he is not entitled ; ana ne m naccea tso, as tbe t reasurer perhaps thinks, by the Opinion of tha i Attnrnev General of Nnrfh LCarolipa---aJl of which would make m fine article for a wm. via. ... . . :. 1 . r . . I Jook upon it as an attempt, to tarnish fthe fair fame and character of our present Governor' wha, I ' v,- trnmm wwuigni alia UUUtW to UIO CnUTO . ! . f . ! . j .. . .. . 1 i - . . . ? ..ir -rauw-uua 01 me wnoie state ana who deseryedJy ramss among ine awest ccuUve oQicers. we hare ever had.. : -;V . " :;; I". This Mr. Dickinin 'was a enntrnrer tn fvA an ma portion of. the canal of Pungo and AUator lakes; and liie tributaries to the same J and us one of the settlements made with; him, he recerved the above sum of 912,000 Of this sum, 911)00 wa for cuUing canat The residoejw account for articles famished, and payments made to other individuals, and the sum of Tnr'thm .mMim.i.t IneIaterary Board advised this experiments form, I WUb the bone and erneotatmn that it ..M k. . cessfuf, and;thereby enhance the value" of the land and I insist that it vu a nmn.. .vn.... n Stats had appropriaBdi9200,000 forthe draininjr of I have thus noticed theae and touirepreseut condoct and motive Si Gov.i -uorcueao-, mo wane, 4 DaUeve, done for the misera ble. Contemptible PoraoM of deLrvUr tK. Tk.m.. of an honest, pure, and able officer of tle State, and making political capital for .unscjupulouspartkana, I thefefore hone the motion'trf refer tkia mt.a . , 1- , r Muii-rvi vv ea ii rfferred to a Ctmnsttec that" wiir inrrJ!ti-r j . . ? v--a"-"SiT SUal Jaitbfully discbarge their duty. : I have no feaw of myestigation, so far as the rGovernor is concerned tf hchas received this money improDerfv. let him re. fund it I wanthe law settled. Jlly Worthy friend, Mr. Graham a-4U anmi he inBtalfeif tnte ftffia T.t nsHsfettle.k for )w) sake, ''that he -may know how to act. uei aim inow wneiner na aiwinifM te ti-ivei over the State. ta attend tn the, mnftera''ef thoH Boards, and also to act as banker in irtaoaging the j . mwu.. i uenw Dav. ujokE mere mav ne mt n.mnt.in Haatmir riis character and reputatiori, when; going dai of of fice. We owe it else to tha Tiwaauireri ta-uurtain whether he is riffbt in tha rMMttion taken h him in 1843, when he refused to honor the iwmnmr'a war rant drawn fur DIV f aithonerh ainee nntnH knnA,. ed and paid bv him : and alan tn aw.rt.in mrUhmrA me errors in his account proceed from inadvertence or design. I fSaa it-will turn out to be from design,: and done for the DUrDOSe'af refleetina. nnnn I!m nrkA i motive to exasperate the do Wli'ia-h- aharner " -JavLeea than have assailed, ss I have said, with unparalleled ma- T bom 1 iliie mind arsinst tlie arguments. -They l'gny; tbe hoibrsnd virtue of that great name wbotn we nad choaen- to renreaent oinr ranaa ik. 1.. made It their chief labor to convert that nam into the foulest reproach which can be heaped upon ibis most infamous f they Itave essayed toi strike 'down ibst pre cioui fame which, earned in a long life of devotion lo bis country, has become rather the properly of lbs na tion then of us personal subject! The insult we re sent and must ever resent. It if a rare compliment 10 the virtue of Henry Clsy ihat tliey, who ere so expert uMbe use of the weapoosof lanJerhould find it ne fetrl'ar msxioej with so much fresh lyHhsttlled venom, and to tax their skill to such enu-' uat effcrts,. a shey hmte emptcyed in this eeatestt Jo less decree, rhe whole Whig party bare Leen made the olyect of similar assaults. They, too, bava Ua aaVviALlsS taaaatLaJ '.-2i.t a . . a . ,un.. .imikv wiib rwnoers as rQgnani -as tue ar row that flieth by day, and as Insidious ss the pe.ii leoce bat walketh (n darLneatv Open war baa b en wsedtgauist every stsbatawieinterest id the nation with which the Wkvigsroiild in say manner be connec- ted. ; Power V. Ma WOmIiI inl'ar Cva bm man taanl... t'tonsof ibis party, to. be the oory eTmnocrat'tc test of .KepuU'icanisni ; the moment the poor man bimamti pnperou. Ly jedttatry, lie woofd seeras in their phil osophy, to becort-verteu'itijio anf enemy to tbe States . Successful thrift was. a ;eivk ef inie ; capital was tb hadse of aristocracy r'tbe Datriotisin that wotaU ehea AU the labor of the AineriL-anlertinaji waar aramn.l' wkh :be oUoquy 'of mere mohopoty and extortion,-' deVOtKMl IO tha nolu-v nf K?u.lnn uraa ll.a . MnV.M extieme 01 aocienr rede rat itm that term-comprnjin-- in tfw omrmMtbftlMMie who uttered if. the a.perlativ of deepest. Mfarny..' Whi-(?i4oierchsnts, ' strnzglinf airaihst ihe innrtmavr of EncKali nninumi nir 1 1. 't were denounced ks the tgenrs 'of British corruption s s .. . I n . . m tnose wno lovesteu money in f oana stocks, it they did ; favor. U LoeoFoc.tiks,, were derided as RsUr Barona anJ niiravmnml tinafai-ta' ' lVItj m.. o , f v -- : m . -uu , ttcturers were held -up a pahlic odium as Lords of the Loom snd the Furnace ; mechanics who 'voted., witli tbe tVhiz'l Wera teunud as slaves ro a mm.. . Whir Catllolicswh-tfaTem tne rasnlVtn surretulav ih.:! w ..... www .w 1 ...... ."Vi. . . . . l .r 1 i ... upiitn-ua iu vwiamr eiamor were sootjbu . as tne silirs -. . m I 1 . -I, "luwi iy-Mv,... aire ailirs bSS dtSCharsred everV dntr of his office in aneh A aud comrades of rhiirl..l . - Wlwh.., -r a-19 4-a MMaa aa'aa aa. aa -. l . .--La ' 11 f . i li i . t S a- a ' .a . '""uci -v m.nt fne ctu-ccru 01 an jnen ot an par ties, throuc-hout the leh-rth and breadth Afthi Kf. . T--.T 1. ? ; . ... .. . . . uio a iDUiucr -Ku urfiijiunfr in., .am Thin h. murht be of some service to hiftnartv. and m tr. aam. 7". '""-?' u. ;iiv iiiuvivtjiei ua; nave me '"; : : ''-tBAD! READtV Tlie following Letter from f rloo J. P. KrsrBT. of Baltimote, W KoBtaT G, CaMractt F Pre sident of thYourifl Mei of New Yprk lireiretMiy Wn published. It win (says ine " 1 rt0un,:7 ejfrest the atteutiou of tri-ebearted Whigs in every qitsrter lof the Vahiu&Jttttlmmt ....... . auv huh, wuira rvaiiucu jn us oeieai of Mr. ClayTand a calm reviei of the r.ai ar4 nr., sent couditioirorib iVhig partyr it is above all! praise; wiuie ior pun y or senumeM, elevated patriotism, and Bl.lMtanee.' of enternriaa. rt irulltatrv i-if lliriTt f - -. . sr - -. -w, w . -. w. ..., . IC spectahlti aims, of honest snd jlHOilaWe smbirion to enrich and tK-pramliv. !m nnunirv. refnae! tn Imu the erest lilnl of tliia mMl.m N.av f.fkt urhiik --II. . - a . wwww.wp w.y.. V. . M " . . . w mw. wSlia ifaVif the Progressive Democracy, tbey liars been pro scribed and denounced as ahrost -nilty, of ineieitm enemies of the public weaK The honnet touge, fit emblem of this tmoterant -sichema of social mi.. . ship; has been hung out,'durint; the' Whole canvass from the bead quarters of the .Democracy in this eity) end it has been borne in pfot-essioa'throngli our streets wsympaii-e tue opinions 01 the tboussnos 01 Amrrf. " caucitens-wlio msrcred beneaib .i-.. These irs . soTne eharacteristics of the content through wbich w 1 Lave just rtassed, and in these, signs -oar adversaries have conquered-- bare won the triumph in which ,. Ibey now .exult as so auspicious to tha h-nnin... nr wis w-americaR p-vpio . ' I proceed next to sxamiae tha aooount appended to this correspondence, for the . the amount received by Gov, Morehead as President or these jJoasds ; and 1 here call the attention of the House Particular! V.to the letter addrneoww h th. Tr.. . surer to the Speaker ef the Senate in whicbihe says classic elegance Of ryie.it has been ixoelled! by no polisical dcomethat,iias j lalletf aiidfcuirnotice sines the Eleciiou: - .i!'?"."! i' '-. f ; a - tai W MIVH;lV ? aa 1 - a . - . . , "-,... e amount wnicn tne uovernor.jhas re- ceived is also desired and is herewith eomfnunica " ted marked D. extracted from me ReportsI ef said --w. ww uic lOB. ywesenij x-egwiaiure, " ana snow that the Governor has received the sum of $1,238 77i. This account is false and deceptive; as I think I can -ye w .u cno sawsiaciion ot every member of this nouse. ne rtfors us first to the Report pf these Rwds. Sir, t kerf ere no $ch Report from the He refers to the Comptrollers Report to show the as w-MMa-e 1 a I -a . . - auiwuut. i cct.dcw, y me --governor aud giveal us the oates. ou. 1 have - the GomntroUer'a flennit hernr. me, and have examined it, and k does not sustain the x reasurers account and I am- at a toss to tjonccive how any man who kuew enough, iabout figures to .uweouM oi ra. aiva coaia have made such a blunder, -n I know, that the Treasurer ought to be-a, better,; Accountant, for 1 have known htm as a Lawyer, as Clerk to a Board at WaSinin an as Superinteadant of tha Mint, and as Treasurer of la -a. ta? 4 1 I" a- . a"aa ''' . '- J- urn ounc. ana x am jorcea to b-beve there is de4ra ahnnt .thia trintt.- . I ..It. was thouff-ht.- ncrhnTM. thia' f rrti-ri miihf K! . - i-WV r -.wvwwh aaaajxua. ailAU its way into the lew-papers, with the name of the rcuu-er oi me oiate. attached to it, whilst the Cornp I . .. . - . . "fcl " uc UIC JVU1U I .v 1 -"v --cpwrt, . mttm. not be verv acce-u Met in eil jskt i i " . r . . ..... . w j s .v t: i wnn bopiTJcta,a-: : ! ; ; v f i j th.t. e i r. t - wui .a.e ud same fi:nrtii.a. i i 1 make ud this account r aioia in kii. m 1 1 run- I I n. I from party motives, st that m, rui 1 ton of their vole 7 because we are forgetful of tftr "J,? Governor Morehead has receded ; ' uv aim. uicu cwnuy ib su-taimng him f. -Does our wrong make them right?. The questiin before the Senata was the r;it i- ? .T;. iunnett, and each, member was, supposed to decVe tbat question from the evidence K-rr,-. xt-L it a reason which any. member who Voted him K- S.to. cperltapaequal importToce hTvpS weSlmVguS e favorable consideration of me people aud of fX -KUve.r. Certaiulr the Lee-talature. - The deaf and trV,Kll, i.i:.i base in IhAwa aha .-j .." . """..f ,.,. , - - ". in mo utuiy i , - - " - w-ik nun, nut could, a A and tne insane, have claims nnnn the nnki;. patby.and the Jegialatiye bounty, i Their niiafor turjes.meiranflertngw, ahd -their helpless condi tion appeal to ns throno-h - - w Ow a-saea5, v U tnanity, tod the aternest teachings of public du ty. Almost every civilized sWafkrntmiinWsa. . Ua . - ponded .tothesa a noes la in the arokt;.i . .e u-wsu-v iiisiiiuiiona ind attriimt. tTtM t.. resnlta of these State cbaritiW have more than r -azu xpeeuuon, Handreds have been res have been a reason with tlvnan rkA -.; SSyWit0,belirtie of . baring btli afluenced by onideratious foreiirn to- the ruiit1 ir ixuiocf.nce of the" acoused. ,17 I take the ground then. Mr. Speaker, that nonS I ..17. 'a Z ' BttTe Deeu no member K a right te spread mem upon the Journal aT fence for his own conduct: thev en.,it t,.-. -J i J -to uiv VwUB.l Iwawt.. f I T ; i -J The !. . ' -"- CIV W i- to ne ; tne. sum of 812 25 beui-T for tfavellir expenses. The second item is , $2U5. ThislUem ia cludes the expenses of the 'Btwtf, and Gov. More- u,aaajiBT anu expenses, to go to Fungo and Alini tor Canals, attend a etuW all of Which items are here made out in the Comptroller's Report :! aud the same lieport shows that Governor Morehead received the sum of S54. makifur an ermr tit 61 "St ? Kan gle item. Could this have been by accident 1 i The document Was before luri-u Wn h. a.r..J i and so on of all the items in tlie account The whole amount received by Governor Morehead for his sei- ces m tiese rds for four years, is nine :-indr.d- The Governor has tweeived, for attending te Ihe du1 ties of these two' Board--, the. m,m r ft-fk-i v a, w . vow IDUCB f EUK Will inv niu . - ' i '--- -a SAt-tMoaB;Nrv:;Uifij4. Hear Si.' T liiiwa r .....! .... .i. an.i ' - -- j-Ti , uwg ui tue .iu nit. informing the that I had been uoanimously.elect- u u riuuorary inwtnuer oi l lie xouug Men s Clsy Association of the City and County of .New Jfork I'desire tbat VOU WilLexDreaa mv tlianta it. A ciation for this comnhtnent. ami iuim t set the highest value apoutheir esieear so kindly ten dered to ma by your letter- y 3 x ---.v ir e, ?i lb : SOOd opinion , of the . w.( . .ww i aa Kiaiciui fOr reaching me at a moment of most unexpevted die anpolntnwnr to that noble nartvnT t.Lr.i. : .rriJ5 o be members. We may all gather consolation tu this disaster, from the treivemt. !,-- -;.k every true Whitr in the lai-1 Mtwun I.;. j. 1 ion to hia country m thU her tnotnent of perd. Ve have lost bar battle, it is truei Our' pte bofes have beeu crual-ed in a great hatiooai ,aUrMyi Tit PtH VI IUU U .S HI IE IU.A Aii.K..I J we look stead fast I v forWar.1 in il.. ...-. , -r- i Vr er day when the still persevering energy of our friends may tetneve the ahatterei fnrt-a '.- .- ol The wbolenoY ot i-e?VVbig party altme, is likejy' '"SLf ,eO0rse tbe n; election!! I lie tribe of Uem!iot-a mav .. ... i-.:" . leaders may rejoice; some cfiosetb Seekers of bfRce out of tbe ihou-ands who hunger, and thirst for troy' ernmeut amolumems inay rejoice; Jhe tena' of. thou sands who have been dimed ma- . .. 7 1 . ' ".. "-- wuu ur. won, as . welt ss those " wo Wry, will mourn over a triumph i. wui rniuaiiv ta fonn.i'i... t , . . ' . - i . naa nrucsTUOWn tue integrity and the prosper ity ;of tbe Nation: ; f , Int orn out to be a truMnph only gn4Ki by lbe temporary ilIienAe nf itiarnrrl.- . I TrrrW can come to no reckoning wnh eaeli piker of the true issaea for hioK i i.i.ti... .: . w. wmiui wui prw9vinn io propeny, a I ,Vi. riV.rii --- iucoiuer. . . . i ----o-oinenia io ins lapor, nut no privilege 10 tJ -it.S uf?8"1"11 sohow which pervades" '"'erfere in tbe Government or Legtslstion of the ns- f IUe rankS Ot Ihe WblS. we are : - I linn nnlil l t.a.-t:..i l.-. . -f: .r r. I ffl !1 n-ralo,a -p jhavs joyful pride iD I onderstat-d its intereyts, to resist the cajolery of dema- r IE na?"0eiuM-, ,,f1tTreat mass of tlie worthy.' who would wake him, ihroogb"i,is ignoiance, tne pair-otic and the intelli"ent oftlm l..,i .-. 1 tha instrument of the ni.il.fm.. . 1 --..-i .- 1... Sirens. BrKl tri.--1ri nn. .,.,. .1 . . . k ...t : A . 1 : i i - - . i . " "r -au-c.iiia - innnt nnUwl - . . dull. the Whi.s are uot siiUhied. The. best and purest and most patriotic psrty that ever Lletted a nation remains in all its integrity remains as firm, as gallant; al tiroe, and I may say. as hopeful as Vrben if first entered tlie field; The victor has noth ing 10 boast of.' An accident) has ''given bim New York. New-York has siven him the dav.- . Rw ia the minority in that State, bf owes his swcee-S to the fatuity of a political sect-who have been cajoled into a position wbiclr" has deprived the Whigs of tbe majori ty and grypn to their opponents a base; j-lBraliiy, Al most every where else Locof-coism has Leen run m the top of n speed, beaten even, in the land of tbe Hermitage. Car defeat is n?t overwhelming The President elect end bis friends have but a feeblf guar, aqty .of popular support, evenTif lbe hypocrisy and dis siinulauoo of tbe canvass have not already prepared for them a Pandora's Box of deadly distempers. - The Whig are not subdued r . We bava ten de. 1 feated not fairly, but by roliu-l legerdetnaina fcy slisht of-o-ih and juggling dUgoises-e ' liave been ' Plaqueuwud out of eur elsctiou. , We are vsnquialt- f ed, therefore but ready for more vetk. v I l?T tothe Wbtgs Rsiso agam yesw fisg. St-Dtf firmut your presetit array. Go not apart into any v-v-----i-v-- --- laou your ground aa W Hies. Tbe ; recent flection, has fbrct-i upon our adoption one. addition to oiir old .formula of prn.ciples a great and momentous abuse calls for the aid of the XSa'S-we OF, THE : PURITY OF THE BALLQT-BOX. ' It is funda- ' m-ntslin ibis Government that the true People of America shall speak trnly n their elections ; that , their voice shall not be sor-preskd by fraud at vkdem-sr and that neither shell it be oetwvighed by voises tra- ; u-c,w.u-i mean oy mar, mat no man shslf vots ia out elections Who baa not a heart to feel with Ameri- J can peepie, and a mind so arclirnatsd at tounderstsnd, at least, the difference between American and foreiga interests-. To compass bU great end. vS must have a-noduOcatioti of the. Laws , Naturalixntion iuct modification as sbaUlenatlieni the term nf Virntiafinn. esaqt.greatetesre in tbe mtroditciioa to ciiiaenship. j $ and strengthen then securities against fraud, , Ws say I t with all our besrt-all hospitality lo tha sirsngw, M-? submit lectio had as any eti - -a-ai aiivoi ahunm. I and restored to reason and to .ra-iet n..r ..r7 f nnworthv mntr-a- wuZTag xtu trij dinob mutes have been ele-mred rrr ,. . , .w. ..w.i ,ua lucre animal existence of the brute to the sentient and moral condition of intelligent roan. VTo the blind those whose oreans of aio-ht ar ' - lbe ordinary modes of instruction has been riv-. en , jhat . itllectual .yision,f thatTlight of the aTnilaf aUkaatk aaVaat a- . 1 a - L . a. 9 .A a wsima wiiiuisTUiuiei inem rn r-rs tssa-A-i ----. -r - . . satstj,si HUUI t&UIi tmual 1 dependentie tu be nseful in society--and w hom sources pi enjoyment and happioee. in tore of intellectual acquire-ronta.' ' The com nmtee, therefore, would not invoke exclusive at." teutwa totbe special aubject comrnuted to their inquiry, cxeladintr Or rvvst rvn!nT all mk... -. entiUed to public,consKieration, but are still deep. ... ..w.ww... -f-rcHi. impnrunce, and the wjie w .l;do: ton.- iwdaij! whether, we- hJ&i tbeobor ef. tb KlT?7JZ'r ": v.. r . .... - r. i . . luourai ii aca Aft na , - w iun inaca neiias lSLrW littT Tuad' whicl K" been in. nfl-.- ..Ternnn"V !W; a-ft Be fta been -uwvnaT oKiM. ; What , . . . -"J win? waa u mm ar uapnvuig the member frem Onslow, of hkeati am yet to learn, .He is iu nobody, way. noTo 1 kow of an, party measure before the sSatTthM rTtrewOreerf raember from Martin bei; ZZZ'Z? ? ?M 1 r ".T aWr Jo act as collector as a Protest; because it isuot ruThT dnT ZLlXZZ fSeuunnualIy. to distribute to -.www. .v l.V.UUw. TIM IIM.tA t..n ! a.t kr t t , - . . . f"r H:X-ir I l-overrunm tIili atir'l.,.- s oauser.rerraaa?e this fund.. He i r.. .:.r-"";'"r-,??.,."W; by ehTe .n.i. - i-V" ' 5 Chief than ha -""A' I n-LwCnia in iviniiiiiriwiv .-ty . t i ... . .,. f is meant iu the fn-tn-T a amt? ao-lnt l c . wul an lndictnieii Against the Speaker, and those members wbe veff te expel the Senator fmm -n-j-J. Vyt A and because it nd-tatatea .tT!:!. . M ' Had the Senator Ir-m. TUTa h tti i't.- v 5 I'-'-'mM TOtert a-nuust the -w,"" "T l- .PPeM 1 "wc, .nil UM Propriety .and tieceas.ty of ome expression of Dublwf oomion. . r;. . T - and ask that rhev mav he take. .--..r t.C"? M'mnih&.-mnAMJ-rZZ--:M fordoin-o 'riiiU .. ress l-"" -.. 4es. required tO' i wnicn euner of said Itoh iyV ' 1 .. . w - w.w.v w iiu com- pansott ; One .narked A, exhibiting the number - - ,w wiiinrs annexed. In each nff 14 yea as taken frotn ihe Kesrister nf SU". N Y oJhernfrked . 7 V8? 01 - ' -a the va- -That the views of the Coromhtee, i set forth jn,thu IteDort. mav be carried i r : ' - IU j ' , - w--, . aiu instruct ed to rehort the accomnanvina. kiir'j uuwt f afd P5?a a,,di to U schad E the further cousiderationuf the Subiect - , ; Re-rpectfuUy wubmiited,' .j ! 1 , ,.it-iif.Jiril- -II. R!ELLIfrT7y'if CaW Penitentiary Cbmtnitlei - J , WW ..... t.,ww WW, fAlt fin-ir hnnwl wm.. k. r..i J 1 . wiu undertake to msn--. thia t-. - j oo en per ye-u.-. I have no doubt you may find men, who woddoifor,Wutj of ---wuiwi, expect is .understood but no honest man i would he hired te d it yt you forcf it , upon tiia tauvernnr.' ana nui. T... iL! i . . 4 r- . . ; - - ---.;-w...c-jwiw(auiH. ne snould receive ua nev for it Sir. ! lhee r. t j . ties that devolve i upon the Governor as a tuember of visit 'different nor. works trouif? on iu time he reeaivad tlia i,;.k s- -.- - . Trwurer at 9205, he went to the Slwamp lAnds to aTma.j UeUu-SDerala m-wTU: ' tk -i meird-wperauc-n or reasons a-rainst the .e.-ar"i.w-WW Proper time, "and WwheTtVr oenat ceives the ahe-tnfif. r .7" wut.10 nnryt per- thsir vexation aad KSnK -IS .-T11 U tt. Jour.al; ; f; wL-- ' iP'Sr ""ung ior xnisnot bis traveilini ewntet by'thJ Aetw of Asseny Wou! 222S-: : tf -ied toplyTtfu net to hM travetKiM, av-w-w-.-. Lr r--'.r . . HOUSE I3F .'COMMONS. ,1 ?a'' .' 1 ! ' X Sli5rr!srva- 0 JIr, CnijiAT, W Bertie. . the --,.:.:; . " oftMoaxUw ia-H : ? 7" rt? Select it ,v mrttea. f myesa tha'facU an i. I f rekd e cZZ??J toMi l, ,. . . a v-i-w. . u w one, ne ts to both. So cannot be that these heavy rnsibuS erous duties are threwn ujkmtLerrXSe Vf -.ti: - -w. -uoauuu lor iv-w-no. even bis agpeiisw. paJ tnaHer tI T n j ,J&Cl A tPt-UO to s few days ag j thb f9 fien dre4 iloIlarsdnMn intf. these Swa-ua. I t-wt 1 tt-i,TT - 7. frj .Asinby. direciing that no more money should be expended for thotTmLS taJwCWf .Tha reenlHtinn ,. ' J i. ' .TT ifio -th. -i-iw...iM oession ot swpww. i i money u naiH in' a m . rv.--i. - Mron- atid tmer in.his its adVersMy, beeauseJ tbeV .cr. a now wroKes a snU u.tw earnest proof r heir vattachtenf tl.e; couuity, U Never i& khere l-een a more vwible derooosiration of the hsaards W which ippi!areprewntativ. gwenent is exrwsed. than that exhibited in tlie .t--:, r t u n ,, with a Itbeuojfcieienu df his tedisiinguished bisto-; fywairid ori-is ejuivocd P-iociples, which no seal of mvwstigatiou has been successful explere, I over neury.vlay. tha mora .min.ni nr t;.:-. - o.. . - the purest and brightest ornament of the Nation that mail who, of all others, tuU inost tlioroughly Wenufiatf bis name with wltatev-r: in the H!i;n ui. time, has made our ttiioit a powerful and happy comuiunity. Whon such a man a the first is delib erately ;nrredto the latter. . .... t . of that tbstiutuve exceUence in our scheme of a-a. al I'm ! sul- wbo i,i..n..-r ." . . i ue .7iin : -Zr"T- " P.roveJ '' 'bat, in an ....-t. v.u.,fic..VJr. men ot renown, of known ser ve of accumulated .honors ...4 of long avSwed w htjcal ae-viments. must needs laV thrusTasin. fori one whoM- strength is found in bis destitution ofliaW d in plo ents. Ietheaiamn rn !.... . ""r '., . - -w.wvwtt.. luese two onnv nents the tiri-. B-..I ii.. i ... . VP' W .... "i w,cr UM oeeu overthrown. What true lover of hu country . would not countlit a greater boner to fall wiih lleoirCtay ilute Wwhl -uch an adversary?, To fail Khowho Uve tera i 1 .TTI -7 V"" WPOU-UI ttog, U4VS fluC r " 'jMut it yafws bfee-w to which fitj has been flpng v Ash-uoeA pf . it, fslse-pTeletws. sfcon clinemssmdhsd iYoclaniiaw, u tbe fpll of l.,ighs Kl.y i"v -."i: i-.-r.i."'" jm? oi appointuvga Coin mmee to nrenaie -a edi;,aB nr 'Zr.-. . v. : es. nut rvrivaml-.. .- ...:.i '.: v t . . v, V T " 1 i -- wk-w inai aOwU-nen:.--No bommtttee had tlie 1iuddKidtu. venture upon the wuear ot sucu a vproclamaiioo.i The laborsVof the -eanT" .; found to hm-i-im-mnSUZ tlie, fjoltoga of local teneis adan'rerf, 'JlJJTlr, ooinausTandf:- .nt a .rTI:i '- ri.'!4,?,5,M. . - - . KUw..rTcir. to m taafc al ea. iumnianiiw. I. ih. L-t?r..7.1 . ... D . -f--i wuijfUwM fa lu'seiioO-.r. ' the moil illna - n ... ' r r"""" " " -lepewtict y - such arts have we lost the day. -Glorious defeat, 'WaJS - . . . . -i '-' tuuer uie t4ixlt of vtetnrw . llaptxly. u is not often onr - tA 'l . Jub .eaVweteibM v-.m.u. -tai-aS' I1M taVUfortocia. J sufueiently identified bhnself ! with .it.M,r,t. t thattliett wrUare is more. important ta him than il-a i welfardofalt others Our laws' al present, do not? civs us these securiti-B! and we ma. .,... .1.., f . . , T " WW . w.w.l.lw. l: . r" ". . iiooeswieajneu, aaturalized citizen m this Union wlio does tux feel end acknowl edge the ficoessity of ihU'reform. ; Jn accomplifbiag this great purpose, it wilt be the fesolve of the WLig party t to stand by the a-Js.llMf tflf" l? a I Tvr try is at '"nlairn. I a mm --.w.-if. wuirtH Ilea v tuft. tw made, and wilt not cease talie made again, tp connect the W bis cause wUh the otfium rrf if.ii.. p.h seetstioBC.:,. :4'--'':V ;v,,, . irFbir ibes-ndiitl.e Wbigented no new orsani-atioa, I c"r." "" w",c" 1-esr has been con- f secrated inmsav a ta.11ta.fi.Lt r-.i. ...1 ii I wdl, 1 iroat. long serve to rally the brava and pore t J spirits wbestaaula up for Pdpelar Right and Prrs - " .--omeii jn. Jtt. ttaU assume . What Itiala aJ-e Lefnra na --T 1 r ,'.11 . - ,---w-w - .... . h, wi m Hwn v. UwW iuic.w, because no man ea n d isunctlyf read lbe vleds of lbs naitv uhi-h t.. 1 ' i . , late canvas-, on the part of otir adversaries, have sol "51 P 'J' npoiure, a piece of supersobtle hrpoe- - i-a jkji - uyuitj peiar ereuiiuiy, " - .- iinunii.'w nnnrMiwu 01 I CXSS 8PU I- peal mi die Tariff', How the ff a I tort will receive tbete exp-ous we may conjecrttre. lie patience end Its fbr tejaranee taisy be brought to so-me sever, temptsiions. If l-wsueeestntl fmtift howeverr-aa there ts good rea son to suspect have set the nerve lo dare the fuLfi menx of lbe! pitnises.'whai tbuaderg of indigrfstion, what threats a-T. N-tilifieetinn. la. I. at ia.H r 7 . j aa-aa, k--r . f vj V SS- peratioa for faith lattraved. hm not await ilwm tnn ihat fiery JSaulb wb-taalotM bee aluvava lren laaavall .1.. : i e '..'mm. - fttm triimipiis ei ant urvemai jJciiio;racy, sou io te itm ..... : ri i a l: i: i v . l82'.1 Wmuo. tombZ If fWj by -helolks -wVerotUKSKwd tn.tltai.il-a l. . f' !rl J '. . ,r. a ivti aUUIlia I BT . a-ri aeai ..... w . son of Sf-." r:.D-r,' f f-51" ge, the ."Jl Ti-a . TV rwe we wKrremor it ad rw-sorer, whtch 'I foand an any wabieVa, W ilt. gH-n which the kaavilSLTaT . ;& 1 atn w-li, ... ' . iu. VrBVet-Or period. Ii..f v' "w- h-f--rJt-. "Mraryju-T-iil ete.s-ww the .-.--. it; r,"f.tPr- orebead for lho ZmZZ mTt - of , l.wia-Sa.: a- I gffioe. J. . . . ue uas Dees' in have examined the Acts of A-einbly J in- Wfe fe2 V" Vork douerlcVf eVerotugsg in, Jlis IJassage of the Resolution f" nA s 'tt,";a. , l-coflciliaiio-v ot th.-i L..:if 7T f 91500 did net nay DickirnTftr If ihaihi lnJ lTV -mbnyardi the further sum of SlOOOi hntK-a 'j4:w&Y.v&nmK (.. 7 "'" w : - mua I . . - i r : ." .Muugncw ni.oin Bel Al aiaiesmeii naa la-en vnt....i . I- - . ... . .. r.7 "ni luecuori to eis- een, in may point, a war Peutaifaia, in -Jiewufa ved to be a faanri , T !,. Zj1?!? pr' nd all asperity wnW Ite .!-i.LT:,i":.. .T?1 fer, wmd instead of the sum sf S1or ST .H. ?f .COM!f ",,on-- Us'iw oeeu the . ' f ie m-na ur opponents have found , Wive its pay only ia Dead 8--a Appt-d-rsri-aiiiit-d JioDwS,aiHl Qjueiuloua requests?; Unhapry may be the late nl IIm tieta KrluUnr 14.ilTinff lima Iia-..a mm'i . r . w .....a., ... a. . . Vw u . ... t . v t.. 1 1 n .. r..linna .- t . .1 . t t-.j4w- w"V '.lw.'l ii ir, aiHf wViH-wfiiiicu IV llt" eillAr aiwe iu. oi graiiiying ixHii. iaxoicoism may uiu.,1 hi its own. liw-COrd. meet its doom.- Ii will turn and I rend iis'keepers. Tbe thousands ot deluded 1-onrtJ" men whooi It Vet numbers in M ranks, will flv' bom? h. and sober : osinioM. one more risins?t td' ihe Jn.lc ffient tSeat'af tLe' Nailne. avill nnell tl-a frJ.a.a.wt xear Of pan and bring the people back into the patl 1 -. J. " -I .- - - lw. IW,R, ibis eoothigency, will thank lite Wbigs for having prs-f Served eulaU-arui fist wbit-b Patriotism ms v rail v is votaries te save the Rspubl'iej ' - ' i i In titvof all dial ia Letni-e na. tK.n al (he worst I say to lbe Whig evTry Were, stand fini upbo ITwUrpre-wnt organization .'FIGHT Ofl, FIGHT, EVER! UUtil VOO bava cluelraiil anil.. ra-n..l . , Mw W U W w-- I . M-uwueBts oi, tbe, big best respect foi tbt Atr satiation oyer which, you preside, I . -wl rry trsly ytir;?Vi'-' 1' ' f Bog, CMtexixEw;pu?ij the Yotm; i . . - " V. 7 T - -aa-TV , -aj. ( aa, r.BBI -Sa -ate taJS-l A Men a Clay Association of the City of Nsw-Yoik Tjr- more r the tat Will, h. stitutioi tha spit trtitutioi submitt posed ci tal law is the ih mitroei pie io ti , fr rence the Con servafiot did not proposed of the da -with tk oUwwtieiu forded su spare tim . Adding t the Legis ago by th . Will only healthful i To his hers, afei to shrink individual expectatk -mbmitted at in av take thhx , to meet i CotMtkutk ihe lerisla . tixan, aod the slrictei tion of tbe LjJaaa a I lie waa'n came dwsa proposition iect matter -aUot-boi, to the spirit ' -lsaalished eedteth primary as propoee a ci their Vis ws, t with thai taod as it t h-ntaelf toe, ' J-eveijnani Laws. Thi the baliot-bc ,was cetnmei a -tha ease joce-becom Uiree ouestio ferredbythe nuJtd m " feeV 7-bS General ,' -'' '-' . , : . ' -1 area JJwijt The Wbte know thev are rltdyl 7traaf;7. ''-'. . I i T -."wM 1 ""'J Mraaoptwiite inotie o.fJBekett auena, . ana mey will yet win the day. , are rtgrri .traiufonned f rtt, "fliofrro 'M ' ri4etf.Uthel v ' i ' I - 1 ':'.:'- : ,'i ; 'f'' :j : - ':.-.:: ...; .
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 10, 1845, edition 1
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