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vol. xevi. RALEIGII REGISTER i Tuesday, January 28, 1845. The EfEtor of tiiia pa'per has contracted to j Bubhb the Journal of th. last Legislature, and th arinUusr of llie next. Person wanting extra copies 01 th Journal, will please eaa their orders lonnwim. 1 C" W are requested to state that the Installation of Rev. J.J. Finch, will take place in the Jjapnsi Church, on next Sabbath at U o'clock, A. M. Ser a.tt.br RV. T. MiiaiDiTH. MR. CLINGMAN'S SPEECH. W commence in to-day's paper, and shall finish on Friday, the Speech delivered In the House of Representatives, by Mr. Cuxouan, of this State. Apart from its really interesting and instructive cha racter, it is magnified iu puWie estimation by the cir cumstance of its having led tollie duel with Mr. Yanc. The fraud, misrepresentation and conceal menff by "which Mr. Ci-av was defeated, is most clearly and ably exposed, as we believe without ex aggeration. Nothing is extenuated, or aught set, down in malice. W. learn from Washington, that Mr. CmxomaH occupies there a high, positioo, and ihat-thi Speech has been more sought after and complimented than uy effort of the kind for years. We lea.il also, that th. members of the faiiwau " Empire Club" are high ly indignant at the glaring colours, in which he show ed up their characters. It is stated that he (Mr. C.) to ow in the daily receipt of letters, threaten ing him- with all kind of caatigalioa. One of the last be received was written with blood. He receiv ed ono, a day or two since, from a man who states that he ia a member of that Club, and tliat he is aow iu Baltimore, waiting for Mr. Cungman, if he is a man of " courage," to meet him and give sat isfaction for th. ' gross and waunting insult" con veyed, hi hi speech. Not one of the facts, how ever, has been denied, which Mr. Cungman charg- t t-jh.--.-T-iy , SUPREME COURT. The Court has commenced delivering its Opinions. The following Were delivered last week : By RvrrtH, (Xs J.,' in, Siinms e. iWhalf, -from Franklin, affirming th'judgineut below. Also, in ie tJi iem. McLean VP aul, from Robeson, affirm ing the judgment belowj Also, in Kinney to as of PeAina : Etheridgel from Camden, affirming th. judgment below. Also, in Woods . Fuller, from Cas well, 'judgment reversed and venirt it now.' Aim, in Brown o. Browne, from Pitt, affirming thadeoree with cost. Also, in den fx dtm. Edney v., Wilson, from Yancy, affirmiug the judgment below. By Daniel, J.? la dm ex deiiu Springs f. Hanks, from Lincoln, directing a ventre de novo. Also, In Galloway McKeitbeu, from Brunswick, directing a eeair it novo. Also, iu' Taylor u. Wilson from Northampton, affirming the judgment below. Also, ia Mo Kay f. Bryson, from Iredell, affirming th. judg ment below. . '.' By .Nasa, J. : III Quiett . Boon's Adm'rs. from Burke, declaring that there la no error in th. order appealed from. Also, in Willis e Lewis, from Bla den, affirnwng the judgment below. Also, in Ferrall, c. Brickslf, from Halifax, judgment of nonsuit set aside, and judgment here for Plaintiff. Also; in Sharp. . King, in Equity from Iredell, declaring that there ia no error in the decree below. ' . -- ' ' . . ' . V INFANTICIDE.. - .- - A Coroner' Inquest Was held on Sunday last, on the dead body of a new born colored iufanfaound hslf-buried in a ditch, hi a frequented part of the City. Trie verdict of the Jury was, that the child was born alive, and iubumtuily killed by its unnatural mother, a free woman of olor,1iamed Martha, Dickinson. n.i ' ii" ''V'1- . , . ' " ' ItT We axe requested to call the attention of our readers generally, to thi Advertisement of Mr. U. C. Aixwiof New York... ;.. r, . ' ' V." CT' Tlie ."Wilmington1 Chroiircle" .ioifs us bit justice in stipposing that the paragraph, in which the Steam 'Boat, conuected with the- Wilmington Road art spoken of as " old and rotten," obtained adinlssiori into oar columns through inadvertence. Our feeling toward that Road, and. all concerned in it, .are of the most friendly character, and we biv heretofore gives subaatial evidence of it. It wa our lot to he rne'inhcr of the Legislature of 1838, which imparted viulity to that Road by sub scribing-o the part of the State, for $600,000 worth at Stock, and no one mere cheerfully record ed hi vote in fuvorof the,appropriation, than ourself. , . isOPERIOtrOOURTA w The Judge af the Superior Court' have ma& tho following rnugaeut for riding thaSpriug Cireuiu 1,' Edenton, Judga UvrrM. ;- - 8. Newbern, SrrtLKv, 3. Raleigh, -4- Hillsborough, X Wituungtou, fi. Salisbury, -7. MorgaatoUf Dick. y , Caldwlu . FsAasoito Bailit. . Manlt. ..DE3IDEDLY CO0U I J ' A remarkable doeuiaent, being a " recommendm of a 4ayf prayer, fasting, and hU.niliation, in ttfereae. te ihe propoMcl anaexatran of T-S P" " Mm iV yr apwa. Kn gued by Ar leJw Tappin, William Jay, iud twxslv. others, tnsm- n w a emmitta. ef the f Amoricao; Foreiga and ati-Slavry Booiery f- aui they reoommenii their fcnVweitii.a to observe' Ue.TUi day of February tb enaooer proposei eraoject is, to' ''V hT WppUcatW and fasting, the threateneel weoreof Maexatiorii , The aoea now- hava th "'' to call apoa Heave to avert ahuoty icll th.y dirf their best b briug-boot last N Tber at the oUV -They xfeot to mda by pray- a4- fau. the miebj.r which they prrtrmij Knt to mde Imminent ihrengh he agency bf the Uuim!, .'A!w ht fauMii 'gaWesVy t"-iV- f '.;.! published every An amusing eportre' has been made, in the Balti more Patriot, of Judge Bibb's plagiarisms. It appears from this expote, that the Judge in his late Report as Secretary of the Treasury, stole thejieet portion of it from Alexander Hamilton, and an English wruer, , named "Robert Hamilton, who published a book, soma. thirty years ago, on the National debtol f.nglanu. Oar readers may probably recollect the scans in The Critic" : Beef-ealer Perdition catch my soul, but I do love hce seer Haven t I lie ard that line Delore r Puff No, I fancy not wliere pray I Smerr Yea, 1 think there is something like it in Othello. Puff &i now you put me in mind of it, I be lieve there i but that's no consequence all that can be said is, that two people happened to hit on the same thought,' and Shakspeare made use of it lir.4, tiiaCs all ! -t O The papers from England seem to regard the result of the recent Presidential election as frauzlit with evil as well as with good, sofar as that country is concerned. While they are satisfied with Mr. Polk's election, because they suppose that it will e- ventuate in the repeal of the Tariff, and the removal j of " restrictions mwii commerce," as they are pleased to lermur law for the-protection of the industry of our people against their pauper half-starved lalmr, nnd in llie advancement of free trade, they fear its effect upon be monetary affair of this country w ill not be favorable to the holders of American Bonds. Wilmer and Smith's Liverpool Times says of Ameri can Securities: " The arrival of the Ilibf rnia, briiijin full confi mation of llie election of .Mr. I'olk to the Presidential Chair, has caused an enlire absence of demand lor United Stales .ecurilies. Scarcely a transaction lias since taken pluce ; and thootrh we do not utter the quotation, lliey mut be considered as quite nouioial ; their rise or fall depends altogether upon the future po.icy of the new (ioveriinicnt." THE M.YUIvETS. A'. C"i)riespondeut of the " .Vational Iniel in his remarks on the state of the Markets, The N ligencer," tays Our Cotton markets has nearly or quite recover- ed from the etiect of the unfavorable news by the last steamer. Why tins shoujif 1 (Jne Case it-i tlilbciilt , Uieir Stuie (jinorniiietit ! . V ill I lie y cry "peace, to say, except the great aWivity.and fulljsmplovirient i pB.aCf.".a.od llil .fO-tUTA'-t Oil lihx. cJi'se.wlioii of alt The eottofl nianiiTac1We-rDOtir uTflie UnrtedT.i,;. ,.,,, j8 sunken of ! See llu-v 'no iiiimciiiatc Biate ana e-ngiamo, ana sjcanvHwon uiu ine ari:ioT(r rPni.ite darter of wakimr iid fwhr-n it is too has really gm as low or lower, man me aciuai coi of production. Stigar has also rather a more favorable aspect du ring the week, particularly for superior and for strict ly prime the latter having become rather scarce. The injury by the hurricane tq the crop iu Cuba, the oontinued and rapid decrease in the cultivation of the article in the British island, and the greatly reduced stock iu Europe, arc all circumstances jjr favor of il, end, joined with the opening of the spring trade, may warraut a belief io aoooMdwabl. improvement witb in the next two or three month. I have heard from various quarters of many cotton planters who intend to relinquish that staple, and turn their attention ill future to sugar. IsVill, however, take everal years to get these new sugar plantation into full operation." JEFFERSON AND ADAMS. Terhaps there is not, among all the production of Mr. JnyraasoN, a more graceful and delicate speci men of his style, than the following letter. It was addressed to John Adams, oh the death of his accom plished wife, the mother of Johw QuJNcv Adams: M0.vncEi.1x) November 13, 1818. Tho public papers, my dear friend, announce the fatal eveut oi which your letter of October the 20th had given me ouiinpus foreboding. Tried myself in the school, of affliction, by the lose of every form of connexion which can rive the human heart, I know well, and fee what you have lost, what you are suf fering, and have yet to endure. The same trials have taught me that for ills so immeasurable, time and si lence are the only'medicine. 1 will not, therefore, by useless .condolence, open afresh the sluices ef your grief, nor, mingling sincerely my tears wilh yours, will 1 say a word where words are vain ; but that it 'is son.6 comfort to us both, that the time is not very distant, at which we are to deposite in the same cer ement our sorrow and suffering bodies, and to ascend in essence to an ecstatio meeting with the friends we have loved and lost, and whom we shall still love and never lose again. God bless you and support you' under your heay affliction. THOMAS JEFFERSON. " Tl following "palpable hit," as Hamlet would say, ia from the Mew l'ork Coimnerc ial ; Letters " or codiise." About the most use less, unsatisfactory, unprofitable reading we know of, are the. letter written by distinguished men in answer to invitation, no matter of what Tilnd. It is obviougly prepnicroun, for instance, to ex pect thai Mr. Van Buron should go from' Linden- wahl to New Orleans, for tho sake of being pre sent at a dinner on the 8th of January ;' or that poor old General Jackson should crawl from hi chamber of illness and decrepitude at the Her mi'age, to show himself in Tammany, Hall on a like occasion. Vet the invitations are always gravely sent and as gravely answered, with a sol emn expression of deep regret at the unavoida. ble necessity of stay ing a way, or going some w he re else,, or hiving mne other pressing businee to attend tojuet as if H was really imagined for a moment that the inv if a! mn. would be accepted What a relief it Would be if somebody would for once write an answer of reality nnd truth something like ibis, ibr instance t '.:;:-J .HESMiTAOt'.Jan. 2, 1845. .'. ,' Gentlemen: I have received your letter inviting it) to m Ball at New Orleans oo th8th. Yon know J can't come yea never expected me tocoino then confound you, why do you bother me with yeur invi tation t And I wouldn't come HT I coujd. " ' Yours, tu. ANDREW JACKSON. ;-; '-i.rf' - - ; ;4; ' JtTDoEs Four 'jnt go the Legislator of Illinois made an assault upon th judiciary, and passed ! law completely reorganiaing the whole system, and confounding the Circuit and Supreme Court. Thia vv thaf ttme opposed bf h Whign, but carried by th.LncoToce They now acknowledge ihe correctae of the course of the Whigvare etceeilingly tired of their experiment. nnd aueni anxioo to, return to their ota circuit ayatem. ft ii probable that law will pasa for that piirrje.The; Locofiicos have an nngovern able deaire to tutermaddle with the Judiciary, and to bring the Legislative and Judiciary department into mlliioii. XTIiey are always ready to sacrifice thai independence of the Judiciary and make il dependent en the Executive or Legislature. ' .yjtix.f t.vfSK turn; J?-?-;; 'vVvt:' : .- ' -,; Friday) bj .WnsTox It. Galej, R FRIDAY, JAtftTABtY "i 1845. v LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. j Th Ueyh Register, of the 17th, noticing the observations wc made a few week ago touching the proposition of Mr. Bnydett (a member of the i Legislature.) to make it lawful to elect a laeu- : eMnflofefl0r(' romiUlit (()f what v e h ,J t()riroU en jl()ted we ever knew it and we Ii.ivp loeiiofeuu ivmoi ol ornnpr amiliaritv wiih our -'amended" Sta-e Cons: it utkm,; that it is not winch wa. pasted by a vole of i.t to U; md the necessary to call a CiMiyemion to provide On,. . bill au li.u-zioji ilie payment to Maw.n lnuelis an stitiitionally for th" f Wctint) cf a Lieutenant n?,rorl'air.c.l h ilanre ol 1 iSrJTAXHJ, 'ue lior tor ;ol (j'overnor as ihe second iseclion, Article fouilh, vamee made liiir.ojr the w ar. Tit. lull was of the amended Constitution, invest the Iy-gisla- j pae8"d, by vote ol $i to IA The bill lor con. ture with puthonty to alter thai instrument witli- finning the Dubuque claim wan debated ai great oul calling a Slate Convention. The Constilu- j lengthvj but beloio action upon it the iViute ad tion. as appears from the ectioi-nd article re- 1 joureatt cited above, may be altered by readu-g a Bill I In Hie IIol-sk, Mr. Do:ila. on leave, uitro providing for the Election of a Lieut. Governor, j tluceil a bill to establish imlilary posts 111 th" for example three time in each House, anil j Territories of Nebraska ami Oregon ; w lm iiwis agreed to by ihree-fifttis of tl w ho'.e number of j "1 twice, and ri'tVi ied to the Ouiimiiiee on each house respectively ii s publication 6 months ' Military AtTair. Tlie House thru resi.Uod nsell prSvious to a fiew election f members to the f into a Coiniuittee nf ihu Whole on tho stale ol 1 ... ,.mim- am its aiKio ion ai no nrsi es on ' thereafter by two thirds of the wlioie represent tion in each house alter tlie same sli ill have been j read three times on three sovt ral days in boih i houses ; then llie same brini; siilimiited to the qualified voters of the House ol Commons and by : a majority ol ineiu conni inen, Dcromes a par: ol the ('oiis.iIuIkiii. j This be tig the case we Ire surprised that Mi. ; Hoyden's bill did not prevail. We see ininy rea 1 sons why there should he such an ollicer as j Lii'iiti-n oil Governor ti.it not 1 von a suie-le reason : why 1I1. 're should no! he. We hive hiuloil oil I o,:r " sM.lvm caji" hot our eves, last pulled ; 01, h or shook Ihr shoe ..!'oui' fool, 111 trying to I meditite an ohjeruon, hut we can't think ol one. Auioii ihe reasons why there should he a Lii'u I ti'inini Governor, are, thai when o.irties lie eu'h i other in Ihe Senate, like.:iiev did al the meet jni; ; ol our list legislature, 1 hi'i' otlieer will pi event I i he occurreiioe ol anv ilel .v or .'l.liicullv in or I Jf 'U :Z'U I ha I body nnd thus yu.ird I he Stale airitinsl jreal l.iisi s, which ot Iitw i.-e iri .y, (fom tiino in I nine, happen and as bv the death of the Gov 1 ernor tlrj Speaker of ihe Senate become the j Chief i M.ijr sirate of llie State no itntter vvlial : hi poii:n s may be, or however oiiiect lonahle to a majority ct I tie people ami in- (the apeauorj . I made Governor by Ihe voles ol a few laiHi-hoUirr:: Need we say mine ! Need wo warn the pen pie I to correct thi.-i dauL'ertius ll nv hi the nioili:! ol ! la'e !) and finding the c iladel of Liberty on fire ! Will they not rouse up, even now the sooner the belter and take no rest until the Constitution provide for the election of a Lieutenant Governor by the whole people ? Millon Chronicle. MR. STMNfcY: Wo copy to-day from the Register the closing cene ie Ine House of CoiiMiion. 'J'he tmsputis of Mr. Stanly to Ihe vote of thanks is excellent beautiful. It seem that the Resolution of thank intro duced by Mr. Stanly rival for the Speaker's Chair passed, not only unanimously, but with loud plaudit and prolonged cheering. ' To the friend of Mr. Stanlythoee who knew hi noble heartednesB ilns evidence that hurt worth r appreciated and acknowledged by his political opponents, who have heretofore taken so much apparent delight in assailing his gooj name, is peculiarly gratifying. The precept of I'oloinus, " This above all to thine own self be true ; Then it will follow, as the night the day, . Thou canst not then be false to any man," has found in Mr. S. a true and tried fnllower.i No man, perhaps, has aulTereM more from party malice and political malignity than has Mr. but he lias ever been true to himself and false to no man. And now Lo ha the gratification of knowing that his former rnaligncrs ack'nowWJga the wrong tbey have done him. Nm-th Slate Why. DEMOCRSITrC LITTLRNKSS. We learn from the Register," that cm the nr! journnierit of the Senate no resolution of thank was unbred lo tho able Speaker of that body, h is customary for a political opponent lo offer such resolution, and if is probable Ityal the reason why it was not done in this instance was, that Ieo focoisrn found Col. Gaither made of sterner stfi' than it Imagined when nssisting'To make him Speaker. What object the Locwfnro member had fn view in preferring Col. Gaftber; outran others is known nnly to themselves, but if allow ed a Yankee' privilege, we wculd sues they imagined they could so far mould him to :uiit their view to gain 'considerable political ad vantage. When tbey found iheyjiad " reckoned without their host," their chagrin and mortifica tion would of coursu be -realer than if thev had expected nothing more than an bjmest Vhig Speaker could consistent ly grant. They found him true to hi constituents, true to me Honor and dignity of the body over which he presided, and true to the Whig party. . "The head and front of his offeuding Had this extent, uo mors," . and to gratify their piqije I hey had no-alternative but to try-to-iwuf bun, In dmg this some of them have betrayed a littleness of soul that we had thought they would have been ashamed to show o glaringly iu I be face of the world. Such a puny attempt at tnalicnyan detract noth ing from the deservedly li.gh estimation in which Col. Gaither is held by his Whig brethren throughout the State, but wilivif possible, add to if Southern Cilitt. ; "7 NtfT irq i CBaMAt Diiblini on Tuesday evening December 3d, there w as a dinner of the Orphan Charity Society, at which Mf. U'Connell presided. At this meeting, aay lhr Lnndnn Spectator, the Rev. Mr AIobiabtt. of Philadel phin; (new in Ireland to Collect fund fat rehmld ing churcbe in that city. boasted that Wr. Folk bad been elected President." by the ,(iited spirit uf: Irishmen.'! , v'. , . f.'-j,', ' Th'ia was a auhjct perhapt of more cnitse qnewe to Irishmen thantrtey iinagined ; for they hador the last two year their monster meetinga In-'Arnerint; at New Yorfti at Georgia, and e!e where, tbT haoT their meetinga. Th prirsts and laymen met n4 poured not their prayer for the welfare nf (hut crm'ntry, ," fitrty thousand JrtvA aww'wi Ameried-ni they mri it ill atieeicert pledged,' the moment thai, iim irtsp if Repraler'$ ,ftW was that in Ireland, to ruih into Cenyfa aid tttcmU from British dominion. Lwd and fro- loured dutrinz." -. - r:, Z-w 9 v': - .'-''-:' '' Jar "'"-'' -. .'' :-' -.'" - . v " .. . J l-.VV'--'''' '''' " :' '. -V'''" "''-I'' f 1 ' '' '' ' '' ' ' . ; J -.aaaaaaan.M - ior and Fruprietor, at Three Dollars per A Proceedings in Congress. The Sen rn; passed 3peer.1l '.tils, tlio most mi. portailt ol wh.rli wen; the lull 111.1U 111 r a;ipro;iri--lions lor llie rooi.i'.uaiion ol tliq Cuioucij-iuJ ro.nl tliniiKM the .States ol Uiiui, Indiana, and Illinois, ine l:iiom, aim rest niru ine consiuei m 01 no- ri'soliii on.- lor Ihe re.i 11 lie. nation ot Texas. R.ithhiin ami I'olloek spoke in oiios,lio ilic isui", mil Mr. Cohii 01 ns I. nor. M son out. .1.11 il ilie Hour, ami the romtu.lt l'rev:"iis to oitii.' 01 it. ( 'o tooi'tee ol I ho Messrs ' 1 Io I he ; . Ihi'al- ! ee rose. Who!-. Mr lt,.l, us... a bill lor ihe the I 'i.u.i. , ol Neiv V01 k . on lea v , adiiii.-s.ioii ol Texas as oil ri-ihol Statu into , '1'hni f,ll!j. J'l'l lj. p . .1 t'.r bill lor Iho i'stah!:sh , ,1 o,. 1 , o I nH .1 nte I, a 1 lie loi re. ise 1,11, e.v ! -,.e ailioiie.lll'-o. I'll ' h II ; Tlie Si. men: ol lie and d.tr.is. I'.r III" -a discus.-. '.! lor the .iv ol lie- ,..i III 1 I ' i)lll,n, le II Was ill, '11 10 1 he table r'.'in. niiiler 1 '1. l :d laid u;. The jieil! th ,0. I. ot I'll : 1 r. lo la- i lot v ( Kill nee 1 I no: Hue.eii -i ;e!i -r.i !,!,- ,1 to Ilie St sIric:ion ,. in, Alton ami .h 1 w t w- u p, anil lei-1 liiiils. :i 111.1 Mr. K sio.s, 111 pur , ..ml in 1 ' - iVi-Ttl lie , lo ,0.1 I M, .nut t' , n!, u ii;, looiiileo .'! S ol the con I Ai'0.1 0,1 M . .tint ( ' 11 on'!, an. I h w as read ..11 I'uhl.e i - ( '. .1 ,ni-o", t lie 1 loil- l '11111111.1 re ol llie h-4c ihen resolved 1; :ilo mi tli! ntalt .1 in- I .i:.,r. and r-'siun-.l ll.o cou hl res ,i.ri ,ih lor the lo.aiine.xa-.i-i.r 1 1 .r.oson, lloiiiin, and -, the . ...oiio'lee in laVi.r ol the hr t 'ol. oner ami Sevni nil' ol suier ition 1 he w tiou of Tex i.--. U culen, ;u!.!res measure, and M New York : pok-,u ...mo i i";i to it .Mr. Dunn- goo!u ohlaireil the lie or, and Ihe Committee rose and reported projjresj. '1'ln; Hoitsp llicu ad journed. The Senale did not s.l Fii.lay. IllJfsK OF IlKI'HLMINTAlIVKS. -Mr. Hirilill, from the (;i:nuiittee 011 tliBj.'iist (tllice and lv.sl Koa.ls, to which was roi omiiiiiteVf'tlie lull to re duce the rates of postage and to iimleet llie I'ost Office Department from fraud-, reporledaii ainen daiory bill. ,. 1 - rue rates st posri-je, accruing to in i.e. amen datory bill, ara on letters and packets : bingle not exceeding 300 miles. 0 rent. ' over 300 uulo 10 ceins. Double, treble those rate ; quadruple, or other article or thing over one ounce, quadruple those rates, and an additional single postage for "each additoual half ounce. Postage to bo prepaid or double pos'age to be charged. The House resolved itself into Committee of the- Whole on the stale of ihe Union, and resumed the consideration of the joint resolution, reported from the Com nittee on Foreign Affair, for Iho annexation of Texas to the United State. Mr. Drom.'oole, n.iened the debate of this day in an argumentative speech, in which he advoca ted tho annexation of Texas on various grounds, and replied to tlie arguments wind) had been urged on the other sale. He was succeeded by Mr. Birnar.l, in a close legal argument on the quern i..n of power. - Mr. Adam next took trie floor in .opposition to (be mi In tie field of argument on theii!. of nnnexa. lion, insisting that Texas never had formed any part of Louisana, quoting and expounding the LouViana treaty, and going into many interesiu.' historical disc.lor.ures relative to the diplomacy before and during his own administration. His general position w is. thai Willi Texas free from slavery, ard tho assent of Mexico obtained, he wa ready to vole for annexation tti-uiorrow. Jvltr Laniel made a conslitiilus.Rkaruineiit in favor of tho power of Coiio.es r 'aiuiex. ba Saturday 'last, the preposition to annex Texas, in the form reported by Ihe -Committee nn Foreign AflUire and ameiiVTed by Mr. Drown, of Tendcssoe, passed the House of Representative, by a vote of 120 io 984 When it getB to the Senate, " we shall see what we .hull see." ' Before taking, the vole, Mr. JZvYxr.K rose 'in his place for an explanation. He stated and lie called upon the Reporters to aole it particularly that no Southern Whig,, who was in favor of the annexation of Texas, had been allowed lo address the House du ring the debate, liy some system or management, (.Southern Whigs had been deprived of the floor and tlius-prcveuted from explaining then jiosiiion and giv ing their reasons for the course lliey intend to pursue. Mr. Hopkias, of Virginia, who occupied the "Chair, called Mr, HAT.vaa to order, and said he could not permit reSectioua to be made upon the Presiding of ficer. .. , ARRIVAL OF THE CAMBRIA. Tlie Caiiibria Steamer arrivod at Boston on Friday last TheJuot imrtaiit item i that Cotton baa advanced frm an eiglilh to a quarter of ons per cent, per fbaf Money w very abundant in England, and Trade generally flourishing. rw a. vtffoui.' The New Orlean Picsyaiie V the fttH instant behe following ' . .. " ..- ti.i u ...t.1,.,.1 paragrapn t U l now aecerianieu " "CTmo.,i Jotw tiae revokeifeDuff preen recognition a a public agent. Varitru conjecture have been in, dulged mi as to thev cause f tbi extreme uas. ur.-.om of them quite derngaiory to tbe dtpbv matit Taccumen of the United SUtea untsmmary. and othcra a little Ie eqiiv.icIHieiriTiprf. The, Texas President, fur aom reason ot other i-wbelberof a personal Or political xhartCter- wbeiher because Green inaivuated a menace mt bribe tn bis Excellency a the rumor, have it In aeen fll o repej all furtlier-Intercourse 7hb bint. Be the reason for thia conduct hat it may, mfauxfpt nf antn- eort has- been made which, aeen through the nje.liuia ol suruiise and xt'ggeraUon lnP K7 Booing in fligu !!.' ' : iff 7;'' :..'''.? turn m . swstts p ptis.iw a. BiiTr-j-caraq!i.aaA. ' LAUGHABLE S'I'OlV. The I lor! 11:11'.- !!oiv 11' . a i. initial. le m i . on! I Ii il lit lt'l an Ann' 1 n ..11 jcn: ! a l.olv in l'jr.s, ii ho 1 if the nop. 111:111 U'OII 1,10 loll. IS o. ol I01I1 i cull a 111 e .i visit lo a I. o inlrisUu It mi.. .A Iter rel.it ine; a o .11. 0? mistakes .ui) 01' Ii ro.. ami a.misi u'i iho oii'scnrt' of the lady, Iu 1 1 u ?- I'loi1 "Th- l.m in roitl ine ol l-'i ,'u, ii iliinver com : nils iiiieaied is to ptrt aue ol a iimler Jtrinys ol ,,.1 t i; in I 11111I1T- I II, e ,Ml,','o',"l x. ' 1, ,1 ! o 1 ' v lor d.n. """d A r-jf. ol r sei ie ol en ll .o-'.i!:! il elhoAs, lnvi:n! 'llollMll.l ihlil'll'lll 1,111,1s ,,! w 111 11. ones w '.,k Ii I 1:0 1001 1; iiihIcis slooii 1 Ii.-1 r ,,',1,1,,11011, or ;iiey Resolute lo .0 ,.,l ;,l l.n llii',' 0 p. iViiti; io;, 1 ir.!,..i.i i:i: .-1 in.i'.e .-ili 11, e ...,i io.r , I Irait, I - I 10 e ntes! ob- thai vv as -1 .It l uted ; 071 to evrv l! 1:111;; xv. 'it the t.nr lie, 'hnor, 1 1 oil Ti ll to ine, ;niii i' aup'i. a ion, M,l nn I ur 'l I.-. n, V l.ii'iiiii iiilywiiiil h-r ow n-, at n u 0,1 I : conversal lun by enquiring ;i...v 1 Xs the opera. I vva.- j.isl r.u 1,0 , , potalo to my inoir h, and in ,1 1 a , 1 - v as . I k. Iv ae i;o-silne. I hastily 'In -I mi allow it h.i.-l.ly. I lea-, en: hiirnino lava. What could eves were I'veil 1 1 ; 1 - 1 me, vv irie.-lioii. ll.it in v oioutliw. I I ;-o' 1, "i t 1 I rolled I In: lun 11.11- mors, i Irt her a ml 1 In Ii" 1 , 1 h ,1.! Irooi Nide to s,.le ; vv ii ie uiy ; 1 'o lint,, nly I hail fi.xed oil her, w, i lio in lie 'I mV:. She ion aided OIV , d 1 he . :. 1 I iv Ii , h .-h- vv as - 1 u .1 . e,ue.-M,,ll 0 1 iili.u-, 'i, 1, 'ill and sirpi , -, iv nn h strained t un o r-, ,', u ..h an al will, ll I n'ly ami m 0 110 in- 1 1 '. ,- p.llll , SO c.in I 1 1 1 nov, iv ,,"i I tir.iili 1 I I ' .Mom I, -ui' is 1 1 1 '." :,l leo- t ii -all :inio,:s lone lniti:e,l ; I 40 .M C moll ll Was 1 1 1 1 u w tn oil Ij.liel ! V I III II. I: J 1 he po.Oi, I 1. Iii. 0.-1, and out ilr,,;.e ,1 ii - 1.0 li.V in ,''.'. -N"t III" I .;m s! ten rut'! ; ll. I'opell ill a ht.- , 1 i'l in She -'.,0: ;, 11 j ly C'oll,, lol ultll I. I one. lin n -r.ulual y led the . V ,.l 11" V ol to, ei's, I ,! i ex-1 llll" I !e n to ih-e't 11, I upon .I'.iiiiiitV I ,. .,.y . ' , ,' mi.-lor : tu, 11 lo 11 ' inllueiice I ilia-1. that til lol'i'l 1 lelie.-,-. alwavs "M'li l.-es. I tieg'in to mv nun hiiinilers. Gradually mv I il Ir.-.-. p.iuliilli', and I eotild join ' nniu in the . , n v er-.it ion w v. old I n't, T' tl ill ii-.: i!i''iii!,',i ; I even v 1 i-ltioal!,; lie inv.-ell, 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ''M W is ci.nnilele 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 llie tear that every 1 lie t , ie ol iho action I 'III ill ed lo Ie 'i -A ; ,C, to it it Ih- I ,la..-:i ' . -ca 1 I,, r III" il iy. ' l,"t no in 1:1 C ill I1.0 said Solon, and . he -.i March were 1101 yet ov id cailiill-w er, lot el v .1 ut'ally enough lo,,l. lor .1 siiilicienl ly ri's-ui'ile ca lull, OV vva-' lint yet brace aii the lerhli.c il. ,-ell h l IV!- ,.y l.-l n I.. Tin ,le .1 ii. .', lieloie 11 stood .1 tl:- h me Mil liner. 'I'los I 11 0 . 1. ( list. li d I'kl.hi.ie' . w hi Ii .1. I, otorlunat.'ly my v- 0 1 e Its 1 V 0 e in ui ! I 1 1 , e 1 1 1 1 u s ot I he tab!-, .oi l n In 1 my la.r neighbor eiiquied II I wa- huul ol . ;', ,: Ilrur, I veniy .took il lo.he 'lie l'Vem h .. . n..: ,t I ' pu,liiinn', and so hi-h w is my p,ine-i i ie ol ii.lh..1 . my plain was iiouiii ii u uy noit'ii w in n. .v:is: one s.i.glu iiio.itlnul va duilicu'Ul lo tl.sjiel my llusioil. Would lo heaven that Ihe rhnrjli-nr had vanish ed with it. lint ihat roma.n.-d bodily, iiud as I tjfa'zed ilespondingly on the largo mass 111 I l-oin eil almost hk lareu. and burning a ' Vrssnvni-. my heart died within mo. Asliauied in conles my in.slaki', nllhoiigh I could as rea.lilv have Hwallowod an equal quantity of snfl jf""!1. 1 -iru-yled in., til ii ! ly on iieainst Iho mountainous heap at its base and sfiiilling my eyes and upeniuu my mouth to inhale as large massoN-a I CtnJd vv-ihout slopping tn lante it. !ii! my oiuai h soon began intelligibly enough to ininn ite its in tern ion lo admit no more, of Ihis'iuoiseons siran- ger beneath its roof, if not even expelling ihut w inch nau gtiineu an unwelcome au.iiit.si.ui. The seriousness of the task I had undertaken, and the resolution necessary to execute it, had given an earneslnes and rapidity to my exer tion which nppetito Could not have inspued, when my plate, baying got somewhat over the edge uf tho table, upon my leaning lm w aril tilled up, a. id down slid the, riaigUjituij mass iulu, my lap. My handkerchief, unable to hear so weigh ty a load, bent under in its turn, ami a ireat por tion of ' it landed safely in my Init" The plate righted ilsell as I raised my pi-rr-on ami i,w as I -lanced my eye around Ihe labia Unit no one ha.l noticed my disaster, I inwardly cuorai ulaled myself that thrjtliausnniiH deception iv,' ohap;u ly disposetl of. Resolioil nv,i io b- d teci'etl, I uiKfanily rolh d u.y h nuJI.i rch:-f io-o:hcrv iv it h its. reinaiuiier conleiils, ami whipped il into my pocket. Tho dinner table vva at lonrdh deserted fur the drawing room, ivhen coffee mid liquor weie sAived luuud.. Jlautmifl l-hfti) ettghl-mt R-tm I con-idnred a sale hiding placo fis" my liai, h". ueath chair tn ll.e dining ri.ion., lor ! 'I or- imi carry it 'any longer in my hmd, h,.vin..' liisl thrown a morsel of paper.to hele iho cuuinlow4T, should any one chance, ..in aeeltnig for Irs own hat, to look into mine. On my return to the drawing, room, I rfwnred In be again seated by the la.iy by wintm I hail sat at the In hie. Our. eiuivemaJion wa reeunnil, and we were fn Ihe nii.Ut of an anunali'd discus sion, when a huge spider was mjcii ruunlng up her arm. "Take it off take it ofT," he ejaculated in a terrified voice. " I wasalways afraid of spiders; sofoavonl toijt-h-inn him with my.hnd, 1 caught my vi kel hand kenhi'-f front inypnrket and clipped il at oue upon the miscreant, who was a 1 realty mouniing oyer her teuiplo with rapid stridea. (irncinus ln;avens ! I had forgotten the c iuliHuwer. vhich wa now plastered over her hwc like an moilient poultice, lairly killing lint spider, and blinding an ejeoi the lady while li'te ireamjetSof soil but ler glided gently down her neck and bn&oui. " Mon dieu I Mondieu !" exclaimed .he as'.ou, ished iir. v " Mon dien VI was re-echoed from every per ton's mouth. - . , " Have you rnt-yonr hnml inquired on. r rial iiu!- the ,phler monsieur I killing Ufa anider."!. : , I,.. . : . :..i What Quantity of entmil 1" rjictHiiteil in itonitJisd Freiichinan, bnconsiiiuusiy lo himsell. Well inighl he be asionithu.l ;. the ipray of the execrable versdableiid spattered nerdsesa frnui liead s:fmn -."Jftof Vtyself rttafiliwinent fliC at'ci dent mccprjei, ' had iecha4iic.l.ry returned my Itsndkerchief W iny pocket, but ita rmiteute i- maiued. rV '-1 Darting from tlie pot:. I priig to the place where l bad left my ba ( but beforu I oould reach It, sudden tor in of wratb m jeard at fle iot. Saer! bcteifWrff t" the r in the first yl. fable being made to folHike a wjnr.hinan's rattle, ming!ed.r:b another epithet aqd napie that an angry" Frfcncbinaf:neeir tffwHs, wai "ftejf fiTrlillg ing like Isrce. tempeal wiilwot the due. , .. . . mm nam. m ccuMi.aa "SO. 17. -a, l, w. ieiijtjsii I Sin! th -rii ne a pause, a gurgling sonnil, 1 1 'io s illou 110 ii:voiuntarly and ine tio m r i: iim hrote out with a rei'oubird furv. I M-idl u w In ie 11,.,: cli.iiu;pil h ll.iweee,i tiding h s vv hlskers los- us, : 1 I 01,1 opened the ilonr, anj thu v i n' oi e explame.l ; we had ex - o il i';, ie I o stood, the soft cauli. I"'v 1 Ii - 1 iie.'ks, klili.lnig hil t-ye. 'i iii ". n i!.-!,o lies, carN,. ud" ,ti- !.- I .i-tr.ile, I. ke tho Co , f " :.v I iu.,nl, his eventbr- chiv 1 an, I ill I s ll.oopoer mil in, III his body , ! i.M-r aii. I hiittei iiom every 11.- pnrn. I staid no llrfo-r ; hut ret '.iti.ua rushed Ironi ihii.Jintiso, j.iiupcil mto Ins hat. I " tiai-re," an. I oiivi .ls .li ly liome, he n lily resolving that. to inv' last ii.,..., I wi'.iul never iii.n deliver If. I er of ii'lro-lucii-:). A l'l,i;. l''i Ht I'GI ,IKS. ind llie Ii . I Ii ih io- consulLT.ite rem. irks up . , 1 1 . ,. it.ee of co. el, imoo men upon ih, ir , iii a I. tu nun h r ol the New. ork Ex-. 'Wo 'i Ihe i n K I . ,i nnroK. , ie in your paper of Fri 1 ee It wa' iu relation 'mi,!,-! al IS.iltiuuue, and 1 p. "nn appeaMi.re. , I. ii'rver of men ami v to e v earf , has shown ,' h,..n.i Irani is not a I, I I .1 1. :!,', Mv , -mat. t . ine ll lair in i.-- ' :. 1 1-1 r. . it i in- mo tai e ,,, : ie.v i.y which j , it the lacullies, ph. 1 s r. Amnw a'arga -an, at I :. s mmnei-, .1 III. I th I'll -I in 1 1 I in , v 11 in 1. - on! 1 -I ! naliie liicn.h w ho iiiu.-t tt.i in. lei th- hoi , 1 il.iis.. rernrl.i , w h Ie el .111 v o: Ie rs 1 I o v a. .'l;, ,1- ,0,1 e w ho h lYB " h' n. I nine I o , s, am I , 1 ,1 . v tar, I heir .e'eriorr. 1 Inn.'! t , If fl l,l I tune I 1 1 1 , . r 1 . 1 , - Jer t'i, rs 1 f u am I o i.tii'.i ' I I ,!! tl 'III "'i,iri i ',s hi- uni'.o .-i ; hot, on tool; in- it ' .lii'-e In i 1 : '. 1 i .,n 1 . 1 1 e 1 i -ii 1 1,,- v, orst cut. cm s .- mui.l, r ..:..! olh-r n oi-s : .Ne.v Vi rk fir ,he 1 1 ('.It V ..is. vv.- ti 'I i1 , I - ,' - tiinoi,,; llf'iii, ' ll .11. 1st u.e le.'ti t will 1 C iu"ii.ion. Col, Ivlwards, Ilai.r ll.e pir.;'.', .'.I'd otlu is. l,.at. 1.1 ikes hiuisell ; and 11 m n,.el :,i;. uijuit l!n;s to al leill I 10 iennv ..11 V ollf oil a.'l.uilll ot lln color.. I h.i eye, or 1 1," a. . uhntiil rut of Ins forui or plus,-oioiny, ,,, to siy thai a man should bo ex- el. .nil Iiom .1 public, hotel on account ol the cuil Uiui ol Ins Lire. The n 'leeti. n is unjust. AN OLD FHIEND. - I1...-I. A., a in !- I'l'.U'e I .Ht lull. OJlr tnroii-h by Hah ; 111 slaves , l,,i! I h I'oiiipti.y h..v:o- The change in the Daily Mail ("iy .' The iii iil was brought h i.tnl l '.diiiiibia 011 the 1st inst. Wilmington ami Charleston a-ie -il lo ... cent the terms of. t.T, d by lit, 1 ,11 the mtv i J.'j, oiuieii the 11, vt .1 , they were reinstated V. We may -llicrelnro . xpi'. ', lo receive . ! its usual .Uueioi uly ihroe or lour mails a week, Ht'l'ut'li'titi. ir. In the vicinity ef ll.llsborongh, ou ihe I .lib hint., fallen f mnpiii II, I'isq., in llie Ttjlh VQIir of Ins n'e. ; The dcreus,,,! was a iiallvo ol Virginia, and removed i in Uo. I place nearly fill) years sineo. Few men have i iI' M i u.li .l to the toiuli more resiecld by th. public, I nr r 1,'imonit'd by his liii uds. Aa the CiMunnaa I ui Or . nr- foiiuly (tourt, he was long regarded a model nl d -nily, uHianily, uud iiitelligonci.; ,fii pri v ..te lite, M. was endeared to all who knew Liu! b rial viriues of the highest order. ''iffffj- Hoots and Shods. l.nillmi1 I'li.o BAt.t ,ll. - rr m m , a aimj wv nsat ' lirjt Shot's a eood article. eilll-;!M'!ii lft lluots WARRvirm; in short, every thing usually kepi in a Shoe Store. vt.r nuiwr. Just rwived a lot nl f raiv f.ird's best Calf 8kin, which wjll he mid lw lr ( a h. Lasts, Shoe-find-illgs, AVc. on ha tel. ; r . I.. ru'RCII L CO.r Jam "7. , S 3t Fresh (iiinlcn Seecl IHE NubKfibers have just received thir supplr of Freh fiarden VftA. Irpm Laksrsth'k n law bnied tlaUlilnlimcu'.siidoihfr INodhern seedKurv ' TLRNEK ii HUGUEo. Jan. 21, If 15 V- . WATCHES, WATCHES ANO JWLRY!t ' ua(clies! , lilt largest and moat4 splendid sworiment cf in (he Ciiy, is lo be foond at th SnbscriberVv be to fumMMiilf receiving sllde- I rr.ptinna of tuoln nilfl Sllvrr S nU'Wn, ' I of the newest styles, from th manufacturers in Hn- land, Krsnre, and 4witzeiloml, he it enblel to offer ! a U.i;ej,y.rlinenl and st much less prices, al Le nd, than any other h-unr in America. Hold Watches as low ss 2UMO to Dollars each, i Vt niches and Jewelry xr hanged nr boughti ' All Watrhcs warranlfd Io kcrp ;ood time or THE MOAEY RLTCU.VED, VV at. lies and Jew- elry rep .iir.l in the best manner an.l 'warranted, by Ihe besi workmen and much lower than al any oihr ptuce G,IJ anil Kilver Pei.eils, (Jold Chains, Keys, . and Ladies' Bracelets, fin, and Sterling eil.r Hpoona, Silver (Jups, Forks. Ac for mI very low. . C. AIXES, Importer 4 . of Walrhet and Jewelry, Wl.oleiiol end Retail, No. 30, Well St., .NewlYork, xup sUirs.) Jan. St. - 8 Sin v c SIIEKIFF'S SALE. ' I SHALL ofSaY for sale to the Mgheai bidder far ., Csh. -n the 1st Mondav in March next, befor the t tourt hoos. ilnor. ii the Tow if ,,( Jackson, th Mlow.iua; T-.v or I.aso, or ' asotavlt theeoof wdl laii-tr. double Tax due for ill tears 1843 and I Kit! le;eihrr wilh the cost of adi.itirn0, li: . 1 IH j Are, lying on tlxi water nf Hrl' B"arrp, in Northampton. Vouwy, adjoining tbe Land . of 'Phoma Prete and allien, valued at fi 7. vi.Bouble ''aa fiir 1842, ' U. 10 .Do. do, t9,. ' J . 'a ' " ' ft 19 ; ETHEID. J. PEEBLES," ""'"!,1 . L NbarifTuf JSoiUaafflptoo. . Jan.3;U4. P(.A4tfa. r . " 'i, ,' i 'V. Vi ' : : V' ., ; II v
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 31, 1845, edition 1
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