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Thara ara mw, oa luail, Mtnral Cw-rijr, bmb ill a oW al aMMtrla- , WIU4AU J. CLARK. -afjgat J . M,IWttwi i-.'tHl. ,v Franklintoa Aeadmrl ' fTHE Exerri of.lh AeaiUmy i (MnMM 1 oa Moiulay.lha llihof Jaauarj(.iia)ar tha tlnrre nt Mw F.mnf J Hatiariaa. aa k bcea 'niMei4 LaaUbrJUaria) f (U1t f iir rf, a4 W aapl0l a Tthr urtu lh rier .rf oi iKa Uit yf. 1 Mi 4MMrau AH-leatr, Mr h Mr Kay, ertilieoic ofli r u.t.l.rtflMl ma Ihw4ii4 toMivttf fcia alusM W lUii plaea fpon ttbiek vat p1 irv. M'" fatli'nailtirer.ire'cHiHHMily inali (HMkllM '! fcataaal Kmi K-Mwa- nay mnMr l, Fruaa- i-le .Teacher f Maiie, abc 4 wi.M-lor' v . v:..t TETl US OF TUITKiX. . Far Pruaart aramhet. InaMing Gram? t7 iar. r.i)Sr,hi ' Araaati,"; P S4 -llt?w tranetK. .. . -il ; 10 ;00 r'iaa( 'i '. :t'?i'j--a t- Maaiai t - . , ( .. -. .. ... ' - 15 00 Qoari aaaW obtained ia iha towa and kia'ny from I J9 to 1 00 pef mom a. ' !,.; i - -.,'?.. l:HAW06r,V.; rt i Mimim a PranlteaBv Tia J, tM, .-.:-r- J Wn r aalhianad tdaniiouriCf GeiuMlCAJAIl T.HAWKINS nixyiU of he ajih CongWMioasI Oiairitl, 90111. poffil of the cpaniiea of UWrcii,' Fianklin, W .t. I.UA rirtiinK.'Nh,IKl -Ha4i i.'i) llouu nf UaareaniiatiTe of lha next I i;onf reus ot tua w.' oiaiaa. . tt PtalCTirtttgYayaa'aaw ' t l-a-.lfjfa Td-i 5 '" 1 h luuavnlwr aoliei patronage in hn line of. Iain'4 , af. Mi Bain Hot.1. ,, Wai rf lha Capli. 1 wliara ?cimana of bi winea may m uit J, ' oiher ftrtiM rt 'by rtiaae deainwa of br inK ctBianOwl iMtrty wll aaUooiaiof laudabla iUAAMUfurW. Anil u tu tha lira ami rient uieririi of bi American ayalem of vine eolturc; raleranea u Minted to extract theraoa from Iha North t'aro ina Fanner," and blner Agflcurturar rariadiealaaa fHml4othe Patt -Offiee Kfwrt of 184&, from page l4S to ,043; and a to tbuae fa- j miliar with that pre-eminence and the appreciated vxrelloiwy of the ubcrtber grape ana winea, , .r.n . mumKah nr u. 1. MMMntTjIlir madA tA mAmliAM nf ltw l.c!ItoW f'Oin HatiTax toiinty particularly In i .i jm m ua w. ii arrun w l hoConHiioU' J.I Moat mnectfullr. ' SIDNBY WELLER. Kaleith. Jan. 12th 1847 4tait4o!h ntaeM'OoIlea;. , Til K next iion oTUiia loatiluiion will Mh mnnrtav cw Wadbeaday the '. Uta - of January. 1817. : -;! wJt ,.1 . Jty order of the Faeultr, , .... ' rp DDNCAIC; S; of ths raeotty.' .toa ftilt; IfHoVl" '' J 3l. ' Ht !' li 1 1 I III I I 'I I III I I n; " Piiiladelpbla Garden Seed. tThe aubaeriber i fepaf (tt e'xiWHia order for VKOJC TABLfc AND FLOWKtt SEEDM, t anf eiUrit, to Daaler. la bulk r neatly put bp rfci-echota with paiaiad laher and dirrettooa, litna-itJKaH fabla aroi.Hi ataoftateal rntnpi aery deairahlb vila and la beat eftcqttd in Phltudelpliia, and ilia aeedf at all KairanttJLfnKH. aorf qENyiNE, bing irtofn exprraai unoer (iu uw.p siraeuooa ot iinixr,d Umn tha fliat (puree In Kurope. Cat iiiiie and etery neeeatary . infotmatioo may bb odtMaed ny d!ralncf jo aaid,"f ' " t-.r-t.t I HHBNltYiA. DREER, ;m- I iAN o SI chVtnai pif tat, Philadelphia ,j. Jan, 1847. . , w ;;3 H JO. Agent wanted in the prioeipal town fii.uiljn ihi Sta'a. s aTATE OP NOR IH CAROLINA, t EALED piopowl for piimiriflha Law and Journal of the late General Aaaerablf and for tlte printing lo ba dona . f w the next Oerieral',senibly, ' a direct etl ty the Reviaed Statulel, chap. 03, will 1e veralvad aj thia offiee-anlit tho 4th of Fbrtry wm:-w s WILL. vHILL, , Secretary of State. ReUteY Wilt pleii Iftaeri twice. ItBii dol i.J lisrjPT1 lirt fait-Srn Mr Samuel Scanlliu has recover! damages" Snu the Distrct Oonrt 'at Pitts burgh, to tlie amount of ft 1500. for explosion o( ibe steauiboat Cutter, just as she was a nop' to move from the wharf. The "wifot Mr. Siahtthr wis scalded, arid otherwse vduhded by' hnrnber of ; small pietea or sctilei of iron driven in to lierliuiVan body! by the force bf the explosion one of which penetrated jd , tjiebpii. ,6he also roceived one prtwo ., cpniiisioi) fjroni l)M(ibats or cher Irag. metjts- eit.n wjih violence against Uer. v Fwmheae ejTecti aha wai iconfioed to mom tor ten or twelve days whenfrom . akilAil rntKiiaipaitendateandfflnriinir. Rhe and . tier hasliartd wwrt ertahlakl f iv . fariuir iheiy jadrwe.Th dxehlon' of .ujytwtrjs irW'etfedt thai enrrwrs or f-tons tjwerabl (nly r 'm or 1 It was Iri fci-Uwi i.f iiiA r.iw iiini iiim HAiiav. ai ii.a i-...ia. ,U;tlthrfi1ers'pir,e Wr' rT-fcWJ'..Vja, WM twnhrwipvsv wj-f rfivmed! sby wtCMfo t J -r Hve lir.IU Lean Lefum UlV i tuirala ,.f imi:rnAiftr imuiuirr unnii ll f -WaWj.W Ir4 plia CiuteriieBce lioyrprs of the war into which wt hae ipriUrattitif .4kWapMrjAt..l- t r,a, "DEBASE IN THE SENATE, Oik th PrearaW and Resoiaiion. p proprftUht 5 leit-Tbonaond Doilars,- to afdf thrfNorth "Carolina Regiment of y6!anteers.:' ; " '' " ;' ul-:! 'At are were necessarily absent frorti oVr fable In the Senate, on the 23rd, copf the follovfmr sketch -of the debate nf that dar from the Register. - ?Mr. FRANCIS opened the debate.T Ile is said to Ivave done lhcr thing after his. own pecniiar iashiou. We were not in the Senate Chamber durinff this Speech,' arid on tiiitenh found Mr; WADDELL briVhe floor, moin iittiiing' the truth -of the JtsacriMv iit fiii Preamble, that the war was brotiirut ou by tlie . action tt the Execu live. Ha .nytintainrd irjal'jhetrwiiip witji Jrniirft and SlKiiii. in reirard to the boundaries of Texas, had"1i0thiiv Td ildTHi1V"the qticsiion. Mexico reroucu iroin opnin Tt-xilrerplfed from Mexico." What Texas ocfiuired by the Sword, and could keep by the Sword, ; was all she could c!i hit 0,vvoShe oeygrJbadJbejpn.a ble to reduce the territory between the Nueces and Rio Grande to submission. It has always been in the possession of Mexico,' except a small 'district beyond the Nnece? limited hy the ' Desert, and which ' Mr J. X' InjrersoK talltxl the Natural 'Boundary." b. J - ;'t .BuppoaiyTsaidf Mr'. Waddsll, - that South Carolina had succeeded, in her sqheme of Nullification, and afterwards had been annexed to, England, wiUi the exception of a few Counties on her Northern border which she tierer conld reduce, and which' still remained part W th Jii?MJbid Etirland pre tend rbatlle"old1airii!iari8$: ioAshooJdatUUa regarded a 4b,e pe botuidary? - , ;si:"-";T'f - " ..But 2nd. Suppose Texas had by her peclarntiAti iti Convention, or in Con rcs9, prds'ounced -the ' Rio Grande to be the trim boundary'. ' The Congress of the United eitate hare since admit, ted id varionai ways in 4he intercou ts , with Mxico, that the boundary., was still an oneii qucstionVas;. jt ...uot to be the subject of future nejiotiation? Was it hot so resolved? And can (he United States in the lace" of their own solemn Resolution, now Claim the Rio unnaa 01 i aeiiiea Donnaarvi - i nw is Pimie fahh with a vengeance. -u , , i . But .3rdly. Suppose the United States was not estopped by. this solemn act of hers, how. has she regarded the subject since?, Have not oil pur Secretaries of Stale and Jphn C' Calhoun amorg them authorised ou r Ministers to Mex ico to treat on the question of boundary as an opin one? . ' 4Ui. Mr.'. Polk, kimself, byseuding Mr. Slidell to reat on this very uw. lion, together with our pecuniary claims, makes it yet an open question. 6th, The first orders given lo Gen. Taylor were .foot to'go beyond tlie Territory in actual possession of Texa'' and hold by her authority, and cautioned him against invading the '-territory in dispute." - - Still," in the face of all these ad missions and orders,' the President or dered, the VArmy of Observation" to move across. this disputed ground to Matamoras, and to point their Counou into her very streets a.id blockaded the mouth of the Rio Grande.' Is not this an aggression? ' Did not the war begin 'by the act of the Executive?? Why, the very act of blockading her fort, is ot itself such an aci.-"'' v'.'i't- 'e This is what the Executive hssdone. Now where does he find his authority? This Preamble only stales that the Win is by the act of the Executive. That is i simple assertion of a fact. - But I go farther and say that the Act was : unau thorized. .The power to declare War to adjust boundaries, and determine trie limits of Territory as well as to annex, belongs to the Treaty-making power under lle Constiniirnn and this is given to the President and Senate, two thirds of whom must concur If there is no authority to cover; the Case in the Constitution, was there any act On the part of Mexico that justified this hot haste in commencing hostile operations. . .Was our Territory inva pedJ JiorSiryf Not until our, troops bad pointed their Cans into Matamoras, and blockaded their River, did she order an armed man to that qnarter. ' If then the President performed these acts, if he had noaHihorfr. for1 so 'acting in the Contribution, and if the action of Mexi co did not render this coarse? necessary. trwu lhe nverment Itrth Preamble is Tbnfe tliatf pfoired! Tiffs VaT he ub stanciWthenrinnient fd'Mr? Waddifll, which was jenevea iy. many apt uius- la -.1 sfSt-V- al hursts of indignant; ieeliug upon the menfcHive portion of. his Speech, Tand.ol those rbuch ahtid Whis--in "the nea.i.eta) EtQutreraof WoaaiSHt RVsa airJ-efcMabT H1MjnUm.iV.l9 prored.'as he hopwi conrtlitsitvlr, by a KiimberT And wilt yotr felt iheso jflo.. smtin;. rtJ ! ata tkst . iwatte n.plaieaatfaU; plain BtaMrneuUnMfoMi'dbfrtcvl d.riniiritridt,liw lal tlittt yoti ioU ns ''.n.'1 WM'wat pr n asrts eatiM sthliilwJ i U -Cmaloia,k duclionsUrsrefronLtliartamtireut yesferday-thnt UieV wprWttaWar ' tWaent at fci. .trsal rrHr.l Wkarttal f mmbf tnwUrf in the Preamble Is muy.to' the letter, tha they give id and comfort to thai ewlyiimiaitsil la .eirruia fiM'iia.vkead'44 aMniaa Wi,U;2 a 11. 11 t; m. w ii... ' ( 1 t , , s. ... 4. j,, ir.ner iDamattaaav which kc saw ib a !... oii.i uiL..,a:.s. .1 . lur. f. aiU 110 It'll IllUCUIUimill IHl. IUU1 .tticiuv. , . : il 11 -rr . . - aaw- "Waiiw inMf to reply 'as be best " inkhr, feome We are "loJd ' one'enaur, r'" Mprr.a-i .eska, tailed ,-Jt. b.m tba, bkl lkaiii;Arir thins Vhich had faJlen Jromme of (Air. 'Hiompion,) that if he tfionjrht as ttS .,dard?l. .Kapa a I...4 sWireteil?i.l.rw bis friends OTerthe war, wluch he feared we;didpf the War, (hat bo could never Jc vihUs'i?r the 'W'MsWwina ik - "e.,",,f' 'M5aet conld not be dignified'ty the nam. of 4e Indu to figh iu ba.tlei. Perhaps 1.1:, ZXZ& llL"Jrj3! ariruraent. Ha was restraineU by Par liamentarr hsbm. and that hieh conrte- sy wnicn naa generally so atBiingttisiieu debates in f hat Hall, from piling 'these ebulittona by the name -which might be given out of doors by persons who felt themselves aggrieved Sir, it has been sard on this floor, by Jlwtf- wlinstt ienrtsT l ataJturrj ar? mvh to be trusted titan met., iiead, Jtli:ii w UiejWhigs-aro opjnisi d ja lint Wrj that we rvre Federalisisl.j and that "we ure ii, Sir, they, have not tjuite calfed i rl.!l...N l...r tliaif I. n . .AilnV.lif somewhat softly and daintily to be sure, the language lately nsed by one in h'gh places about aiding and comf ifiin the ' Opposed to tla NVar jSiili .JkViu- Induced litis very Resolution which wc are detalfngTr'WAs ir iiol don6 1)y"" It Whig? .JThs it not the hc'iirry snnprtrt of every Whi in- thir'Stunttr ; lte u'e not laborfd 10 press 'it rthniuh th Senate, that wa may not be tti late iu ziving the ribcessnry aid and : coinfort to those who era to fight our baitlet.? - Doea this look like opposing the Vnr? No, Sir, our friends have done us no torious wrong. . We lui ve- not ppsed the War.' 1 say here in my place,'ah(I I speak not only my own indi vkiwl fi-el ings, but I doubt not the feelings of ey-: eryiWhig witht the jndofwrw! wen -1-aay ttiftt wMrr opt .foitj; we tiv4 ample: cause. forWar. ,-.with, Mexjco. 1 but speak tha sentiments of jhnse With whom I have the honor to act, "when I! sy, that the War must and otislit to lie vigorously prosecuted, unt il we bring the enemy to terms. & conquer oa honorable pace. "Jut we say that .sis it nr .was i wroiig in ilia manner of isi BmiViitiiL We'say th jbelpngso ly, t uccuiia ouy tv .ir. m:i j lit in. iiib ; eraiisia. . I iij , nny iwiu, wiu Men President commenced 1 1 ifc Wtir without tficed their fortunes and many of them consulting Congriss, even while Cm- their lives, fir that liherty which we grrss was in Session. We sny that ihe'iinw enjoy, were Federalists, and shall Executive, in so dping lias given a vi- j we blush to be called by the camel I, tal stab to the Constitution. And wbeiiisnid Ml. W., (drawing himself up, and we Urge the vigorous energetic prose- assuming an nt jmde of proud debance,) cution.of tlie contest, and will go far as I am tlw sou of a federalist, audi glory the farthest, in fttrnisliing men and mn-jili il Most "f my relations : were Fed nition's, we protest against the mdo hi jeralists during that ' sever ttmggle which it commenced. The British, in' which achieved on r! Freedom.' One our Revolutionary War, were, forced to 'of them yielded ' his hearts; blood and fire at a body of American Soldiers, who his life at the head nf his army on the were pouring into them a mos'desiruc-j plain of ' GerinantownVV A purer, , or tive volley,; through a corps nf tlteir braver, hert, never gave it;lf up to its own best troops. 'I'licy liol their fe8 CiiiUJiry. Atir ?.i.i1 I Ikj 'repmaclicd through the hearts of their friend.. )Y J as a Fedoralil7'" No ' Sir. - Palsieil Ih are not willing that the President should tho tongue that dares say auht Mgaiust fire even at onrenemy thitvngh tlv Ivernt' lhat pnrctil.bptid PMriots that this of t'to ' Constitution. No, Sir.-- The' Cotiutry, or-any other CouuTryj 'ever President may command our arm, bur 'knew! u-- , purse, our hnarts blood ( iu this contest,! tnit tie must leave us freedom ol though; and of speech. Of what worth tons is the unme of liberty, if our thoughts are to be fettered and suppress!, and' our Inngues alio Ved only w echo ih prais- es of the ' P.esident. unoii rain oi Iwin? branded ' with want of iiauioiism? . I this your boasted laudol libiiriy i Have we not indeed fallen uimui evil tunea, when the offer of our hands, ottr nicuns. our lives, in our Country's cause, is counted as nomine niav nbt reli relieve its from the foul charge of aiding and comforting tho enemy, unless " we add soft praises to the man,- who, in our souls we believe, '.. has - trodden in the dust our glorious Constitution? Sir, I speak with pain of the acts of the Presi dent. Ho is my personaL frieud. "An intimacy commenced in boyhood, arid conthined ibr twenty-five years with the distinguished man, whose acts 1 nm forced to condemn, must render - this opposition personally most painful. lie nas nonored me with his friendship. Of his kind feelings, I ha ve very late proois. tie Knows i cannot nud do not approve his course, in the ineention of this war. And. while 1 will not, and cannot impute to the Executive ihe cor rupt motives from which some of. my friends do pot spars him, I do. from the bottom of my heart disapprove the act. Were it done bv mv ileafeat friend An earth by my father, 1 must be allowed to enter ray solemn protest against it, ai a fmlpable and most mischieous at tack, upon the Constitution. And am I to be told, that I Oppoas- the. War and cripple the Govern meiit-aid and com. fort the enemy? God save the mark! Whd'now fommands'yonr Armies?; Whose blood has flowed like water on the plaint and inomitoin of Mexico Who compose a tbo majority of those, whp are ,no nodet arms in a foreign i ma, panting or comnat, with the fi n : FZF VriiT -1 Cdtona foe? Who .;tffBKoi) lt would not. But little knows that Senator of true Whig patriotism. If in hit opinion,, the War wa iruproperly begtlu.OMinjustly continued, he could not nve ii nts snnoort! ' otrvvvfiisa pndiate slid), doctrine as unworthy -Of them, and MiipatnoMc " ;mis var, however bt'gtih. has now the "Sanction a a . ' '.'.a . ?i,tJ,',,',vrvVl !Je only power , t nai naa Hit) i.Diistilutioual rigut to decide tins tim-siiou, and they ask no more. It iiow rotnmnnds llnnr support. lt may' 'do foi tue Democratic Senator from ion,. utiutv the tvtuiiUiiion autlior itiesit the Land, ! l tie Kliotild, deetn, s Warr utiennsiiiutrtHinl tts lie tinder, stands it, lie could not give -it Jus aid! Thank Qodt.jipVhig coaijfpnnd bold and tirrogant enough to- stand to lhat doctrine. " In Heaven's name what wonld' it lead to? Would not each loan, who happtMicd ( find himself disi inclined to acitial service, be suddenly filled with doithis of the Constitutional ity ir Justice bf the War IIw would GiaulionuiqtirtlinVtie muUiplu-d! Aug now must tne ranus txj oiiea ny reprobate. V higs who are not so con vuwutly, trolet wilhconsctrttttotis scruples,! but tnly , a-k to know thai their Country is eugagrd in a War and , -eeds their aiJ la respond to the C-II. , l Mr.4VAl)UKLW)ttltdetl.tp iha tl4npt madoby-fiHM Smiatoc.to aa 1 ndinnt on 4h Vhi prty by soeering. jly calling them Federalists, it seeuiod to be launimgly used, as a term ol re proaeli.r Bit.-'said. Mr. Yi that Uiame con Veya no reprdach to ' tne1. It was jftven to nf pnre ri bnnd of "patriots' eVeV Hvetf." Federalists! who verfe 1 as 1he t Federaltft.7 'GeiWgfTntos1dtlgt0r Inid' - Mr. W. deprecated with greotearnest- n ess the nind ambition which wo seem to have inherited with our Saxon blood, to extend our territory. . lie had much ! oojifiilenCe iu American virtue as well 'n valor'; 11 ftdew that what' man can do. la- within tho teach of true " hearted Americans. The nation at heart was right. But Americans were men and not '"Annies n'nd even the Angels fell, from nmbition. : lie awfully feared that our innate loveof conquest, would lead Land allure us on to our . ruin. . This slioUd iiol U a War (or Ihe acquisition ef Territory, but for a redress of our na tional wrongs. ; Our very national pride a feeling so cherished among, us may lead us astray and become a pass ion for foreign dominion. ; ' j 'A He closed by a most beautiful pic ture, of the proud American Eagle, brought to .the ' ground ' from its lofty flight, by an arrow feathered, from his owt) wing. .;;,:.7-"X; 4 T':'' A lew of the thoughts of Mr.'W. are here recorded, and so fur as possible, in his own words; but his fine glowing lea. t tires, his graceful, action, hit clear, so norous -voice, his air and attitudes, so expressive of pIeaum,'o,ttidernesfJ generosity, pride end loity. disdain, are beyond the art of pencil- or pen. - He must pardon this pwVt'ketch. and es cape similar iuflictinna - hereafter,' by doing himself the justice to write out his own cuoris. j T Mr! CltMER ttook the floor. He remarked that lie - would nut Have siked the indulgence of the Senate ta be ast'tn heard on th'n RetotatTon, had not the gen tlemaa from New Hanover (Mr. Athe) otadc tn-attack "a hi contituenu, the citizen of pld Guilford, who had honored him with a f.t in lhat Hallj and who, for ibrir honesty, intelligence , poritv of pur pote, sad atesdr lovaltv to the Contiitu lion, would compart with the eonttituentt f any other jnatnr a this floor. AH .t'... i. -'.i. ' :.f. '-.' ' ' .-... 'aV,tfce in reply t.! iha luwing false, slandrrvui, sad Jniutiinf language. ua .Man a v. able and rontia aive arrjumrnt Were drlitrred on the A mtrlcan side bf the oiteatioB hr Dr 'Cam. re-iroa. of CaaSberlamL aJ Gen. WilMni of Eilsecomb. The 8eoSt was al ail dressed an Monday, by Mesira, Citmer, WoodBn; Eliringt au and ' Rutaell, in fa or in tne Preamble, f What dees the Ediiur of this paper mean, wliea hestylrS tl.a debate on the other ide,7 rirl" -tht war xlaHattd Ip-attrlct earticular notiitt lie attempt! to du invlinerllr. wiiat ina rowai nice woaia noi permit una to: do."ipf air J &x.mi lTjfot7boldty7:;Lff us ma a jittiet lurtheri la speaking l lh lots of the amendment to the amrnd went offerrd by Oeo.-Ha"kin,of War- en, he saa: "What ' did they.-ifapeak' ing of . Whig Snalor,iav by. that vote Why, that Mexico i not ia the wronr, aod that as a eonieqaeaee."wirTanBrv is! 1 W Iravt the Kotleral member of i he Senala to get eat of the predicament ilia brt Wil lha ran." l!n Mr Sjaakar, life Eritur of that paper jtell i w ilul ami deliberate laUehood, t A ful-. hood, kaowing ft t b aa when Jie jen netj tlkin' ameadmeut. votrd down. bvl Whig, w!l prov. it IW does the ff. f anibie t onnoeiio ,f , TUii.i Whe rrast by iie ypliHiteersxfiloo ta do .he act or, vftJi. E,ecu,iet ad :ySi srqaeat wnriton .f C..ngreM7itif 'Kenb:'t ihat a.rba tajTl a. "aliJ V! uc ia mvo!cti in a "tnrr.wnTirr-"T3 tu, prHpoaes lo sii le oat Word iby tlie aetton of the EieCBtiva. aadtrie utitiqu at iaociim" orCortpr,u fetich would make the Preamble read-- Vlitr. at, the Repsblie ia i Involved- in foreirB u ea.,1 M'w. .i..-. r.. r 7-. . propose to amend the amendment; hj add- ,alUf iht-waraV Wh-rt,n b wo4awJif.ikaia Oovernment," How would the Pieambla rWherea - ..inu.u uoTrromeDi,8i.u pia uueqaeoi tnctin of Congroti. the Rrpuklje is Ua volved ia foreign war.'; True; the lait amendment would leave oat of view the President altogether, and throw' the whole natter op the MenVan Got erameiiC and Cungrr- an awerliorf untrue and r Idici ulott tad yet Whig Senators kie charged wh being enemies ta their own 'Country and, fnenda of Mexico becstse they) vo't d down this nonseoiical amendment. Boms eetlemcn - da oo anderstsnd, for the want oi mental ability; - others, Joe . the want of honesty.. What eandidt honrat man, haviig it4onable srnae, could have put audi ooiistruuion on this vole ',.' .: MrCJ, .remrkeJ, that it' was aselets o attempt lo get off by simple disclaim. r. I' lias heroine loo common lo at'ack iha niuivr and 'ifcaractar of rnMrrun, by using ofTeni'ite and uoponular epi hrl. 8opn-.se, said Mr. G., In alluding to the 'l. wi which the Senator from New t la rxnarjaaa ...J an kaMi I la.l mm II.IaT1 ai u ..aT iioiiwtwi iuviuiiki via ivita uriiivii and in doing which. ha itdoabuess as ban. ttt as gentlemen, on tliii tide h thoald, in every ina'tnce. waen Ms name occur red, add, by .wy of metniair . onthinz, iha wnmt Anti-Himerican, Tory, Frder-. aiisi and tlie likri would ha be con'enl with ikt'potita ditcUimer, tliat he meant nothing personal.. Such politensta had the lcts,tcut in this dbs?r for;iht rrston, that it bad bean conceded in the ouuet, ihat Mexico had nothing IP plead in her favoi; that she had not kept, her faiiht that the was grossly at fault. and had slighted our claims, contemned the authority of our Government,' and had not. and wat not likely lo receive, a stripe arota. And, Mr. G. said, that in order to avoid misrepresentation -as to his true position, ke lied supposed tha cast of a Sheriff, whe ahauhl overtake bis prisoner, one acknowledged to.be ruilty of barbar ous wilful, mvrderrand without awaiting ine mrms ol s legal trjal, should bsng him, Would any lion eat man tay that the Sher iff would oot be guilty of murder? . Should he be deterred from tneskina! this troth. for fear of bring thought friendly' to the first offender! ..The murderer dies. Las he juetrrteil, and ret his executioner is a frl on ine conduct or botn,.to bs condemned by al who consider it of importance ta society, to preserve inviolate the Law end tae CanttitetUm ' Mr. G; atked: whv hsd 'the Senator dragrr d into ih a debate; his constituents. the Editors of the 'GreeniU.rrough ratr, ot," and O.iv. Moreheidf He would be much oblifffd to know, whtf lying tongue htd told him, thtt Gov, Morrhead had any intere.t in, or control ever that pa pert What had the Communication In that pa per read by bun, to do with this debate Where la the connection? Sonnose taid Mr. G., I should read extracts fronl iame Narthera l)ernrK-rllc paper, in wWch t'caxwsr is deniiuored,! out tad out,' snd then iiinat that, ihetentlemaa iad hi awt, trty eniertslr? rharne aemimonu? aaacf rvr; rt jsv'rbei gentle snap wtaev-aflawtilladl iheir awa rolii Biaakey-w ITi-r, wmi t 5 . aire, to fovera their acuona.aad kata na partifra lw lntr', pr. ii Uir, nsnse mraUAttkouab h toitf Utercd thtpaVI) it l-ad J auit J.r s Rdif or3 5 UiaV hat a atluraeit Ita tantiriiahia 'Mn' Tr stlnvttlett Ihem tdl bi itVar with ihi ' rha' Whig relinV knd VaKmrtft fell avthoried tp y for the TEdilarfctef 'ttwfJ "papW;irraVi of fk; r.bd ind trtie otit i tlm it d thawt inititotluart Ins caaairy:, iad oaewh f woald sscrlBcs as machv u suitais. thevi Ju, a say iadisidaal ita ihe.Stair ; And Alrift Q. lartherilrctMedii m hi fcpef . epitr) ion, that Lyadua Swaiahboagb ie,dif,prt fered with him. so' far at ha. raav ka'caat , liiltred ai eatlortliig thaviiewjLptJiisCpef -rapfleot, that t this hewar la "errorr'T" beheved ke ij)d, r the r pddo more la . encourage yIunteerat'giitr'iusisiDl'U' honor of his coantry, than rwapy; who are now W elamorous sraiast bis patrlof"'t If the tentlemsn had been as ' IndailrioakoA to do ihi Editor- Justice,' ai Injsi-y ad V aau. eianvaett aiae coiaaMS at ait nape - iuirfvI Ikianarfkaia l.k.W I . L. a at.: mraas'a.wardi tsatfaiaia tad arrmt rxciemattona w patriot is nw W-W-li U. SktsJ, k that be cqntHerad ,ihe g enttemknV it e off llrtpopalat- hamei and allealons spplted " nw consiuaenii. si a . Treble effort i y r ' eh'ir'u aitli tlu( fiisoHing loo lomimpiV V expression, dl.ieredfte the tit' West ai-iitf P aaideat P..lk; 'wherein kl-itV1 areaaleryV tWiriri-H ,wbwilf''lto say I liat he' eenm-hea the War by C'lMatilaa'R tiunat i vthrii Jtr.whh. cMar'rd ifaad 0,ttj - s wiiyr . jttiey rf Hfl it. comfort" ia the tii-mr, if the M. prse ip pim a inai. p,,aM jorft r . " : . I ? 1 1 a a a" dependence. Mexicans, ss lbs Prewdent Iftn.eKT U' that same meswgt he admit,' that: Santa Anna, (hat bloody lyranMrxtto's' mistfl experieceep ana war naa uerimuwat a"'' htm permitted to' rt tarn so iskao head atit command of mis eery eoemy4laitpeakrr mg i tne rc-israoi lhH irMoheroii: iajaA peradiotit wrn; whom laaeatiofvja tef btto sad dpiS' for his .b4rl)irril ad crualtj ;,! ,,Hr f a fWjmtofa.' nj ni wnona oe prrmiura i o., mpmerea,,. in cold blood., when priewnpri ol wsr.Y the ' When order wer Uaued, lo-tUe Com-"' minder of osr Nival f.ircea m tha Cutf. " on the nrteenth dy of May tl only two daya after the csittence' of ' the 'war had:' been recognised by COngrtaeYte plac Hip 4 Coast of Mexico, under WtAkidf,- hf-brao directed not ta obetruct' the ptstagp aft SanU Anna to MexkP. should he attempt to return." After this how dare! a a v lycophanlis worahjppceaf James K. PolkVi iiapvwBMuwiiigioio jargnnrua, a.reujeaa effort lo touch the enviable, rrpulatioa.of JOHN U mmWAOk wUe nam.; the Senator frero New Hanover bit to in. i excusably dragged iPlo'tliis ,eUie!i :"Fr all , who , know i(tht( sterling f man,' will join reauuy la tho trelief,. ihat ar bf been the Executive, instead of 'MrPulkr rather thait te hate permitted Sin taAPMa' to pass in Safefe our Navkt forces, IP "sidt snd comfort tha enemy; he wotld hsvoj ordered him te be hong ve, strung op. oy me neei. . njr w, taiat he vttued thw- Bolitical chtnclef ut his eotwtttaeats aa kedid his own, sad that ha would, as. a hoped .in s : becoming manner, rttcot all imputation sgainst their Integrity. ,- Tpej htd never failed, on proper ocaian.,.i come to the rescue of their country. The furoialied tlirir loMirrs, good snd true, in' t' a memort)leroglof iheRfvolutipo a period whert, Whipgerv wat ailmitled by ai.Aj' whll OVhlltil -.t..M -. tmrnrnm tt M- tt . ' " . " WWW libit I . f. ,l. I,. . proaeh, atbelnr, more than a hi'mer Then, as now. Had uunTnrd -Whirl to Contend with enemlet within. as df Bt NritSourt snd in thtt bloody strife ittSuirfbrd Court House, whe snout tf psr Militia clio rslber tli part ufprs4enV;t thah t honor, one Company fram CaQGird, a monx whom wartitaarty: of i.Mrw G's blood relation!; slope stood pngrotnd thai shook with ih eriemyV Artillery o receive the first charge afldjirculr the arder giveni a Oompanreumoianded bv 'one who diisd of tha watimti 'hea received, land hi whose . uoweii oifMHi Ciimmon wittl n iiwo. Mr O, laid. Tie imputed an jhad nut'ive. or want of paliKi'iam.. ,t rhe wli treir ed wUVjuVV piXifiral (ipinioni '11 -wtt ready d willing toesnreia hi rot ri.ca na intiue-uisiaij applies, so mem lilt Word ,t that define high ireMonaid, and. eorar V fort'mpfsald' Mr. IT,;' ha' Wn ao' aulltv f n aWii.ir' i.id'aaJ''-fcnA1rarifA "in tlteiihonrttjr after all tuev Bi't'tt5 i .H i .14 J I l i