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t 4 "-r ' ,'-"",-. ' - r . - ' : . -.1 - i i - - -, - . ... a ,-.,.. ... ; , . ... .. 'u-- ; ' - h L; mi .-.: i. I Kirlrsr Frftj Ceniaper year. Kl lhie the paper for one, year J Mr l ilai m rwj in adrancd the' so m if .:ui.,e tho !u not pay ohimU-tJie iyear '? . U-ir-J lhre Dullars ju aHases.? tinocd; tmt a( tbe op- arreare ae! aid 1 LlK irtmtare for (he first insertioii, andSU Uimnt- jrill be inserted tor Hbss 1 1 .Xtir 0 sfop Jherawhereno: direc L. .iikl'V rireo. . M-i .i- ' V M SALISBURY, B eswaxjpfrlb iu a 1 1 cis. ; juranajffnp; til r ("nil iri rmr l(t ill . , i.. : Pi- 1 ir ! 1 lb a Sots Colt. FtUiJ jetfeo the E4it6rTraaSt bedpost ''lhJrWUe. thef will j?ef tainly net-te at UtliU M i Dollaiper month lof, each sdaa jailer- j -. - J : i ' - "V "-'v-' 1 v."-. ni T4 - - ? . -: I IJII'MMII LT V w w - T ' ! n jj--' r 3irntie:inens"fubsu and, are fre Ja P 1.11 llHlf J pr nwi.ei.- f-K. J. mil) 0 itr per Jb 15 Ba'i.'f " Ba't' lr VsCIS -fira Pp ) 13 3 eis;H'r bVll,i l 25 50 ets; Jiteel, Ameri- 10 cts ; ling! I h do. per lb per lb 25 a SO cts ; sugar i: 3 13 ts ; Uunr (Jariiarea ir 4 .K i i VV.Kd fclean). per fib 30 wipvl IbrlO 124 cts; low-linen pr yd. .tsl; SVinetrJneriflH) peir eaK;f l 50; Jo. JJjJ SI - cw J ilafJt do 3 1 173 cts ; Malaa,. (sweet) t ; Whiskey per gal. 3j( a 40 Cts. I1 CIIERAW. t Efn market per lb 5 a 7 cts.;; Bacon per 13 I CIS W do. 00 00 cts ; Ueeswax Hi ii cts ; Bagging per yard 18 a -lb BaJwp per lb a i 14 cts j Cotfe pr. cMjUotton pef-lOU Ib914 lb lot DO ob: Corn pr boshel 50 a .90' ms FI;ur . I u.i 1 a t tn t. ...... fern M?tHi PJr brl o 10, from stores pr firl.$j3 a00;lron per lOOJba i)0 a 6, 50; Nrfhp$ fr gal an a on cis; ixaiiscut assuri jj ikjrli 8 I i-k 9 cts ; Wrought iio.per lb. -20 W; rib iw trf" 0 0 ; Rice,-per l01i 4 iJiryujarperio( w a i4cis; pan. pr lackiii j Sitji pee bushel 871 $1 jctsi'lteel A- Tea Ijti ertal per lb 1 25 a 1 374 cts; pr Iti a 1 25 cts i; T4?acca manu Hjfsft N KtnM pet iolO a la cts. . i M FAYETTE VI LLE i peacti 90. Di. Apple, $01 65 Bactrtiprlt 11 a 3: Coiton prIU li 153 CSdjr lbl2; a?14 ; Mour bbl. $81 a. 94. r m$f pr it) $1 a 1 50; b eathers pr l45 a tof l!a 4; Wheat pr buK l 50; 0 . WhiskcvU figai-ijj ji , ueeswax "i a OU 1 ! - , tt i - ii . - - I ;vr !- . i. j j AND T R Subscribet ba owis'HntJf on haod.'and 9JYI) F0 II RIGA" HIDES, well whltfftitientmn i.f ato-trs in ihe interior ?. -sr J r , w fJ coia;u.)daU(ig! leVk. -".1 ,t M,,r- .!i -S ,r ((Jlr cjH AH, Lklhr if all kinds on hanif . ind finiali " to uei at the sboilest noiice. v! J! S. CRUIKPHANie "' ''.! ': . S ', t ' U, S. C Feb; 4. 1837 5ul29x . r? i .. i i r; .1Lrs upward of- 3op Aoass oPLlaisrb; 5iUfip oasl Sit a 4:1; lrun.prlbps alrB; 3lo-teiir-al 40a Il5r Nails cut - 7i a! S ;Salt 8rbushTt)0 9i): isujar pr lb 8 ali ; Tobaceo; l'"t from . Sal sboiv uitbra crood Tnrovides that the orotection which it se- tiJ' 4- &Wj.yndtaabJd neigh- ft, .t :i r J ' 1 - . .. .. " , W li ,:. awi lurcustMtn.! - :.j ! ALSO the r8tai "property alachd to my Pm WRSKS. cAttle,fhogs, f ujtn lare. Working Tools &ci SvC. . If tfef a inriinort e..t.l v,it I will privately. t EeM at auctkn,on the premises on th 'pjtif Aogost iiext. : H f 1 s . , ;. JACUBJUAVIS 7jrbuary 4, li.-CnSf PIE ubscr bcrsi having imn. rfpd . direct .l i . . i i , . . .. . t eoj nf British;-r; 1 JLVlrir rU rrr o ' 1 E! f i i f "L v a. U . I : -: S&CKELFORD, BOJlp Sr CO; 'cji dttcriptiorimeatly tne atf this 6fltce.sQ) WRY GOO I !.--rf,ja i ffU 1 this country-would be to leaveite ruoiic yn'Tf l lhe orner of Fiaiit-rX wharf and undisturbed possession of allcie'ntific and liJvut "I c,;t, South aroUna. 'ba tjiary works rhiblished priortol!its pas- ,t ror appruved paper. : f-J k; vvr' l --21 1 r.,U orst ; mass nf 4li s H U fT : AXiTUIS OTOE .ILri ERARY PROPERTY..: ,.; The ;fiHaiori nff Is acnnv of2 the Renort lately jade in the Senate by, Cly, m-c niciuunai 110m a jirnier oj rir )en 'tnbors; rtosether:withiafnpy'Vof'the bill which arrompanied tbellrerMirti and h;laiepending:in IHe Senate:! L11 t'f The select rommittee to-:wfibm-:WeVte-Ve-il ferred the address of certaib pritish1 and lherpeiitirtr T certa iq '!Amenfianii,it fis Ye, acordingJtd orderV had.the a;? me "un der consideratkiuVaa d beg Jeare nuw ta reporii r-Vr- 't-', Thaf, by the act or .CoTicrress of 1831. "being the lavrriow in force, regulating I Co- py-ngnis, ine ueneuts 01 tne act are res trie- icu w cjuzens or re$iuenu ofine y oiieu Stales ; -o that no' foreigner, irejidinff 'a- uruau rarr secure a cppyngnxi-in ine uni ed 'States' for anv Work f. whieff he U the authotyWwever important: crrfipaWe tit may be.-1. The object of the icltlressTafidL nfi'liinrt i1nrtCnra '.!'; tn raifiiiiio - -tills triction as tolJritish autTiors.ljndo allow tnem AG i enjoy the . benefits of our lawr,: ? M That aolhon and in vntow ; ha ye, accor ling to the practicjBarafMigi'jviHk-dliafiofwi a property i ti th e . respective p rd ti cdons "of their ffeniu$,i incontestable f and -that tins Lproperty sbould be protected fi effiic tVialty as any. outer property is, Jty lar, Mrtllowrf as a legitimate coRseqiience; Authors arnl A M fl Mfft. ors are jam on tlje greatest benefactors i k i nd. 5 Thvy-: fe fteri ilepeiidsiil, wi wi ex:ju5i?fry, opon uieinnvu mental -iapors Ihe constitutions of ifrejr JTiindsjm:aia- -roie ii appl v'mg. that provident care to .Worldly affairs which otherclas'ses of so ciety are In the' hahit of beslnwiiig. - These considerations gie additional stWngtli Vo their just title to the protection of the lawf . I being established that literary proper ly Is'entriled trleg'prntectioujit results that this ;protetjiii'oiTgfit'''toy1l be afforded Lwherever the property is situated. A Brit ish merchant brings or transmits to lhe"U nited States a bate of merchandise, and the moment it comes within the jurisdiction of our laws, "they throw around, (ti etTectual security. But if the-work fof a British au thor is brought to the United Suits, it may be appropriated by any resident here, and republished, .witlioul any . compensation wfiatever being made to the anlhor. We should be all shocked if the lawl j tolerated the least invasion of the rights of property, in thecaseof the merchandise, whilst those which justly belong to the works I of au thors are exposed'to daily violation, with out the possibility of -their invoking the aid of the laws. , . jsj The com mi tlec think that this-distinction in the-rondition of the two dcscfi lionsof property" is not just, and ; that it ought to be remedied by someHsafr cau tious amendment of the law. llread the principle has bV en adopted in the patent laws, of extending their bcnefiit;to foreign inventions onmnrovtments. it is but car rying out the same principle to extend "the benefit of copy-right laws to neigo an-; tfiors. In' relation to the subject of Great; Britain and France, it will be bu a mea- surejof recipnC3l justice ; lor, in both of, those countries, our authorsmay piii'v that proieciion wi meir jaws lor i library pro perly which is dented ; to.' theitij subjects here, "" - ' I 'J ' Entertaining these views, the committee have been anxious to"dev.iesim!mea.-ure which, 'without too great a disturbance of interests, or ttfTec.ii ng loo serjoslyarrange ments which- have grown, out of I the pre sent stale Cf things, may, without; hazHrd, be subjected to the tesorpraticjai experis ence " Of the works which have; hereto fore issued from tlie foreign pregs, many h'ave been already republished in the Uui-. ted States ; others "are in a progress of rc- publication, and some probably have bren should embrace any of these work s, might iuiuriously affcctrAtnerican publishers, and lead, ; to, collision and litigation between them and foreign authors " Acting then, on the principles dence and caution, by which the I I of pru-commit- tee have thought it best to be governed, the bill which the committee intend proposing cures shall extend to . those works only which' shaU.be published alter its passage. It is also limited to the subjects j of. Great Britain: and France ; among other-reasons, because the committee Jiave'injTorjnatiqn that, byjheirdaws, American autiiors can obtain there protection for their; produc- fions i but' they" have no ipfonnjition that such is the case in any other loreign coun try. But, in principle, lhe committee per ceive no objection to considering the -republic of letters as one igreat community. and adopting a Ajai opru,iec,iuKi lor iii- erarv property which should' be common tn all narts oi it. i ne uui aisu i r. rri. n -it i - J provides that an Americart edition of . U e foreign woik for which aft American copy-right has heen obtained, shall be puuiistieu wiui in .reasonable me.;. 11 UIQ will BIIUUIU isa, iw fvi"" ilia tctPniA anrl literature-, of . tlie world : liw - . '. I1III I -T- I I 1 I V Wl IIC K I M Jll -lA -i- A. - rt . ,i KAnot nonv-riaht in resoect I i. . u-- rr..Ki;f.v.t ...)-. oo- 1 tO WOrKi.WUIcil may wo ijwu. mwv- auent to the passage of the law. The committee Cannot anticipate , any I feasonabieorjusi uujcchuuw v-.--..w thus guarded and restricted It toay?; in deed, beontendeaYauii ill poisible that tlie new work, when charged with the ex pense incident to tbe copy-rigbt, may come :SALSSBITRY,- TI. S 'C.UROA.Y THARCJI"-! I, 1SS.7 into1the,har!ds or the' purchaser at a';"Sll advance t)yotd,whai would, be its piTcekf tliere.were rio,spch charge ; , blt!us 9 tjT na means certai!?.. k It'.r Is. 5ri' the contrary t hitfhli? rrobab(el . that, when the Awencsiri i o - s . , ' T '- - 'i i t publisher har adequate time to (siue care fully art edition pf lire t fejgn -work, iU m incurring uie-eaciraiirainarv rxpeiw which he Tiow has to sustain td make a hr: ned nubl iblicaifor fof fi(rant 'a'nKfu?lf aiiiRjt i dangerous ompettio,Uie: wiOf as if trie bill were rot to. pais!- But, ! lf that should mit prove to be the case,' and; if the American relder shouldbaye to payta f b w-.ee n ts to c m pens ate, i h e ao Vli or 7 far c6mpos;ni,a, wotk ,byJ.WiicheJsjnsir ied aiul profiled, ;wou Id it iitfbe jusHnJt se!f HaVanyireader tS : right t';the.uie, wit!iouJ remHherW dqcti6uMhtcb,hivehotyet' beenbrotiulit inw ci5W4it ra vjm lie uurieu. iii.uici; miiui j pipnuY-!?T. anuney finite vhs mat np-.Amerreaiirciuzeu Hyuuld'-nbt feel i qultft$ unjust? irf .refefrJ; ence to;fiiture.tMiblicatimrs,:f6 "aDnronriafe ingijr it: and lie r;utd?the ue" r"i:!ijy niajis; - in w inuing c atri Hi niwnert 1 1 sei cj red to him; iiiteati-.vf-.tini)iRfecta4Ji sioeidy.'ibw&.iiji and hvabri'le work, korthy of preset vatifn. i ! .t- v lui-Tespi! trie coi'siUHiiyo l3ppw er to pass" thpromjsVird'lFthVcommTtttie: irr r.i U i ' . ' . " ' r. .-- o i c fla ted h as c t e 1 ' b xtitp "' v'f h"e Con stK- tutroflrauthori2es.'TJrngre!s - toTLpWnote tlie progress of science'aiid -useiiil.'aiis, by securing, for limited time; to 'aithoff and inventors the exclusive nkht to then res pective writing and'' discoveries.'" There is no limitation of the power to natiies of residents of this, country. Such a limita tion would have been hostile to the object of the power granted. That object was to promote-ihe progress "of science ami useful . ' iPi. i. . L. It ' . - I . ". . . .. aria, j. oe uujoiiii to mi narucuiar coun try, but to mankind gene'rally. And it can not be doubted; that the -''stimulus which it was intended to give to mind and genius, in other words the promotion of the pro gress of science and the arts, w ill be itir creased by the motives which tlie bill ofr fers to Great Britain and France. ' The iJcommitiee conclude by asking leave to introduce the bill which accompa nies this reporu r A BILL to amend the act entitled An act to amend the several acts respectiug copy-rights' lie it enacted, fyc. That th provisions, of the act to aoiend the sevpral acts res pecting copy -rgh's, Which was passed on the 3d day Jt)f February, eighteen hundred and thirty -one, shall be extended to, and the benefits thereof may be enjoyed by any Sid ject or residiiit of the IJoite I Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, or of France, in the same nianner as if they were citizens or residents Of the IJ. S., upon deposttnif a printed copy of the title of the b oli oi other work fojr wliich a copy-right is de-' sied, in the frlerk's ofiicc of the listrict curt of any district in t:e iJ riitetl States, and complying -with tlie ther require ments of thei said act : Provided, 'I'll at iljis! act shall not apply to any of the vvjorks euumeraU;d ii n the aforesaid act, which shall have lit rn etched or engraved, or' printed and published, prior to the passage of ihis'act ; lnd provided, also. That, un lcssj an edition of the work for which it is intruded to secure the copy-right shall be nrilited and published in the United Stales simultaneously with its issue in the for eign country,. or within one month after depositing as aforesaid the title thereof iu the Clerk's ollice of the district court, the benefits of copy-right hereby allo wed snail not he -enjoyed as to such work. - n " ' v.. Correspondence of the New York Daily i Express. THE WHITNEY FARCE. The crying iniquities -here have been couimitted-!Me one ;pwnitling a culprit at the bar to 'put on trial twoof his judges in the" House for what was done in one committee. of which Peyton is a member, to prove that he is in bodily fear in another committee, of which Peyton is not a member; and the other, clo$iug the testimony before the House just iw here, the .accusation of Whit ney leaves bfT, and the defence of Wise and Peyton begins! This is the justice cf the court of Rhadamanlhns!. : ' - To tell you the truth, I am not sorry to see the VanV Buren party thus rallying to the rescue of (his Reuben M. Whitney, if tbey attempt to lift him up, he will drag them downl; His letter-to the Burlington ( Vermont) Bank his letter to t he Planter's Bink the correspondence of- Chitff Jus tice Taney fwith Reverdy Jbnsorf pf Balti-; moie--the jmuttifjaripus questions offered in commiltee, but not answered-of bis trea son in' Canada; and of hisperjury' in Phil adelphta h "bis' b-ing within, the gaol lim its in AVashiugton,. and yet his. living in an st) lo- fitting1 a European pribc&Urhia inti mate but mysterioiis , connexion;. With the Tieasury :otk thUnited'Staanoi writh tbe deposits jbanks, will staitle this community. when all are displayedand no power on m. earth can save the man," 1 will not 'even av ffOJli-.Tiut lhu tux netted, hi hpim oml. " .- A-.w,, iy. w pin ion, nas ariven many a courtier, dearly beloved, from the throne of .mon archs of. unlrraite.l and ttirific sway j;; add, when thiifeaHu I battery of public opinion, mighty as ,il is in this repnbnc of ours: fa) Is upon a mln suspected tf. banHling millions ana millions oi me puouc money. wnoEua-j 'to liiirxseil their Me, witH6utauy consider ation beMig pajdto their: fu'rtgn ;prapric tors as he Wiuli Mi uUe ihe";-bajle . of inert Irandise, intheieye"ttedf without, pay4 outwd ibirnrs ar signs; h he monarch bf the co;,rt musMei bimjgov rfis the atr 5. ' ! ' fv IIVIH 111 iernpi ,M change Ibe tsueyand la tarry htm r,PTiinjllw cloud of .Wise and Peyton's trial. i W.- e Pttj rasrj -grant jill yon demands out tbe worst von can sav is. iht loTf.of iberty and principle jias Ird'tbf ex cusahle p'rror.. - One truth is clear, a man Pf.Jptyictom :Adraeltft hmdd never jingo? Prffcjund& laTterrbirn In tbe cW iuiu JJiwsp, , ii. you piease;det liirn bivoauc pn contracts of: paper and twine; pastur htui and his :'berd !in til Post Otfice,- if voil uiucned by sullied binds.: Suspicions or this point! c ui never be too "J acute; Lynx eyed curiosity mVr throw its keenest search ! bure.j But w hn t ho' w hole Treasu ry: of the country is afl.t; when we have millions add millions of siirphis re,enuf: when a tMterjidlis and fearful J influence sways bur curfeneyi a oil dras drtwn thj uianV andex- altsjthe (ewf the cry should ring I loud and1 lohtf. over hill an va I ley n- proeu A Qlprocul esh-prdJanU U N icho.Us Biddle, a man of! high character, wliose famer as a roan even the breath oi; reproach never sullied if he was.a monstei uf a mein so frightful, M one bank who is this Whitney, nifi wu wiouio siom icn nun, (vi til ins strures of!jaiik$K W n at I law vested hin with the hij;h-prerpgatire tif the money J autocrat of tuf.u4fj; ho enthroned him king of the depoaitei banks? Why does he dare lebuke thbankj under his Control, from the hills of Vjritiont to the. Coast ol the, MissisKipp'? What gave his hand such, a teirible sigriili caie , I ht, if it but. sera led a Word upon paper, men of wealth .even tiembled at tUe sigja? Talk of persecution ? Why; this Whitney Iras been the -thief band m that wicked ; uxputiment which so mercilessly bleeds ibis country1. While the honest iner chiut tsj jon the rack to pay his debts, lever ish j at utght, and maddened by day de voured uyi usurers and extortioners the si (1 - pr) of disordered Government; whUe the honest Ili .Hirer is shivering in hisshed, and his fctorvHig faTmly is gathered around him with cries lor bread, while thousands are lu tzmg in their fit liars, and hundreds are houswli; in tne streets, the victims of frigbt lul expejfifiieiits upon our currency; the per secutcd Whit ney is revellinii on j the sooils f olficti, and blazing in eold, as it were! I beg pardou lor ttiis warmth. I can never louch upon mis subject witn that coolness it demahds. iiap y they who can. B. ROTATION IN OFFICE. This tsjan el oqiieni, phrase and full of ineauiug to that numerous and icspeclable hody ot men mIio have thu happiness to iioloj i thjcd under the Federal Guv'iuuieut. Tiiey iiuve struggled inanlully ilirongli a seven vejirs war Out, ol course!, to bring the bairooji;e ot tlie Grnra vcriwiciit in vOulllbt tvith theli'reeootii of cb cuons Oh liw! iiul to sec tire the-election ol th tletuucratic candidulb1 to the Prusidtfii-y. riiai'ott""Ct now Ii tppily - accoiiiphlied, in the lectttiii ol Vdii Buren, the Worty thou sund" would seem to have some right, at tbe I-lose of! sac h a loug and arduous campaign, to gOinlo pkasaut vvinter quarters, and' to repojae ii,iMoIestcd jdiuong. their flsh pots. Uui th battle isntii ooher ended and the victory won, when Jo! there is heard, all a loug siioro, the omHious cry of rotation in idlice? And it does -appear to be the yvi'l of the people' l hat the torty thousand shoubi disbaiid. rllreal, cut dirt, as the paying is, and leave li . ir comfortabfe quiiltrsto the occtipajicy of olhtlr forty thousand, who are, jd not more hunyry Ir the spoils, cer tainly rupre fieji Ijrom the people' Revcj iutions 'net er gu backward, anci 'the march is orwardi, The holders ot office under the General Government roust retire, upon the iwo term princi pie, arid yield their pla ces io otbefs, who h.ive Jought ill tbe ranks with' equat chivalry, and thus (ar without reward ' j . ' it ; . i As" a sign of the inevilable course of e veutSi we, (bay mention that the democracy of tlie. Jirsl Congressional District f Penn sylvania 'have set the bail in motion, and proclaim the-Kselvrs sip(rte.s and, deten- deisiof the, true doeMiue of rotation in or hce. artfe and iresbeclable V:'iiieetiiig of the democratic citizens of that cilnct was held oh the 20th irist which Col. JoHN Thompson was appointed President, assis ted by jNijs Vice Presidents, and at , which rcsolutionaivere passed with great unanimity , decljiringittb be of iital importance t the terestsof the democratic party .that the princi ple of f rotation in office' should be strictly adhered toandVxptessingthe "conviction of the meeting that every good.democrat will readiljl give his nssent to the doctrine of two terms, as e.4enlial lk lhe effective operation aod 8tibi!iA of the pirty, wnich boasts of having the j veneratisd persecuted jand Au drew Jackson At its! head Alo, that rota- ition tn office, and' two terms, are to be held its fundarantal principles of the dnocrat ic oartv: and that the aeetin2 recognise in the fullest extent, 'not only the right, but toe propriety oi . tiio peopje to tecommena suitable persons to the Executive for ap- nntnimMii. " hi i ! !'!, I 1" 'f; '"-y -,J I Anothtr. feign, wo observe that the Demo-j cratic Association of the Northern Liberties of Pinladelphia) have! adopted resolutions procmini the s.ime bcthnes.1 RoUtion in ojBlce. po the two tlerrrr princip!e,is there-i rin reltiou lo tbe 4patronagqof tbe General GoTernment Tile fftfntenco1 has gone ; : : - : . i-. . mm - forth from he ngli quarter.'and it is trrevp , V cable as the laws of the Medes 4 arid Pr: Huite cotnior table to those woo are "proW4UlprtfUl.t leste prpfani Ufm the; Treasur oC the -Uuitilj Sttes 'i'b gold; of thei ntiblic" slioild never be !l 1 - ' 1 1 ' 1 . . k"" interest in oppositioa'to theT SSZ' J" Batt: Pat. 1 -6 UWIUIIIV UlPr. lIIT Mk.l - ... M Carrespondenei of New YixMfU r "wAsi5oik, Feb22 t . WASHINGSTON. BIUTII-OAY InC : r -':n ASaiNGTO'.! ; ti old Romans talked of democracy, and the Greek pretended something m that wy. Bal for U,e gHiruine, pure, paem right democracy., our gw. ernment agajiKi itie wor Id t .This is Wabia2, tuttVIiirtlk day, you know. The President , lite Uepartnu-ats, tb jJSenaie.afTd re, are mibtir than .air.we ib$ jpeopl I.meio, bat e, celra tod ii ty eadntr-ra bi Chees! The Pr-i . - - denl feuuse was throwd open.. The multitude swarmed in, "I'be Senate uf the United Slate. ujuiueu. i ne oecretant of tbe Taxion De panmeois tarnd out. Representatives is squad must amiabl Lad Vi waa.ttierh ti mi rh Air Secretary Dictrson (unhappy "man, be has b.Hr "eat jshese. jrThe gallant T . .:iipeu.wMingche-:. ' 'Tbi Cuurt, ibe Fasbioti. the Ueauiy. of VVaKlttgton wt-re all eatmar -cheese. ' Officer. - io Wahiog-ton, rortignilepresecmiveii in stars and garters, gay, j .yons,-dashtjig mud gorgeous" omti iu all the pride, aud pauoj.Iy' and pomp 4fW?altht were there eaugrcliee$e OUe se; chee"se, cheese, was on every Mjy's ljpuJ' bi sefVty b.dy8 moalh..- All you . Jiearf was ciuene. Ad yuu saw was cheesy. All y.u ameli waschee-. ft was cheese.. clifKP. -hPM i kirJ;r'" . rTr " ----(r'Wf-rviN 1 W A- Ul7 Ul cneese wre g..fagVp in '-the 'Avenoeiiri every budy 'a fists. Bills of cheese were in aliundreU Packets. Every baadkercbief smelt' of cbeeae. Phe whole atmupphere for haJf a mile, araund was inlected with thcese. i '; y CJ ndoubtedly you f fancy that I 'exasr?eraiefe- cause yna find it difficult tobeheve that a whole city, lire metropolis I if thifr'vasi, Onion, where crowd tbe mighty of the land, could all be en gaged in ea tin jr cheese". Upotuuiy word 1 tell you riot halt the ta,le. Georgetownatid Alex andria too poured forth tbeir crowds do purpose U eat cheese.- The Senate uf ; the United IS kW. --wuere VYebUer tbuoders, where (Jlay borts h'u bjlts, where Presion flwhes, and BentiHi riars, ail jour ncd -on purpose to eat cheese! lhe HvQse of Representatives, the refuge of the pe ple 8ovreigoty,lhat Caneofdua thitalway laihes with astuno,1 where Adatua s'us fike B - reas, and Aosier, or Eurus ever rages, to-day wai hushed and calm, as fur almost all its mem br were otf eating, cheese. Ehquence was wheiinel in eheese.j The strife of words was elied ia a strife for cheese. Alas for Mr Ad a -h, ftnd Mr Ciay,! and Mr White, and Mr Cailioun, and Mr Bell, that they are on such terna with the Prestde!it thai llwy cannot to to eat his cheese. An.; Mr Calhoun , if yoa "had only been as gry as a mouse as Mr Van Buren. yoi would have been o day under lhe Presidents wng instead of nun, jnibbling cheese. I did not see tUis raoastrous cheese at alt. I met it frar inetiis in many fists upon lhe avenue, as f ran down. 1 snuff'-d it in every breeze. I rushed wnts the crowd to get a bit, and ereo with a l.k 1 wu.iM have been content, but alas, uniiap py me! 1 got no cheese. I smashed my bat in v.tui pushed over nejcrru, ainT jammed up xi ntt;!, I pushed and wrestled, And iru.id in the cmwd, and maddjned at last with ifi.ora- iH)n, I mourned tbe very shouldprs of the mass '.. ..I.,....' ri... :. . t II . - a .1 n LutraD. ij'ji it wasgoue: an gone: iaugiii jiut. a few singling! soKpicious crumbs weie left when I reached the table on which itliad been spread. Col Bp 'on had a lump, on which he was expaiuting. i Uh how my raoutb wa leied fr lhat lump of cheese. To the day of iny icath 1 slnl!"remvi.bfr, I ffol no cheese. 1 daresay if 'Mrs Trollnpe, that wicked wo man, had been in . Washing tun to-day, sh6 would have made a terrible story of this ramie of cele hiaung lhe b;ri h day of the Father of bis coun try by eaiin cheese! Sbe-wouJd have held as up as a horrid people.and set all Europe in'a roar f laughter because we semb!e.l in tbe oaansiou of our beloved President j to eat cheese. ;Tbe Peo ple have done but little since th: official nounuement nrst appeared in the Mjojei talk et, aud "think of this eating lifcaees the cfawd was immenHe, St not o select may beKeet in ;be Palace of St James,' when King William gives. a levee.-True, blackand whi es and muldiUies, and boys in rags and men in regimentals, mingled, z speckled concourse together. but tR.e this is a free country, you know. True, the buys a'ormed the Kast Uuum, iiiounted tbe walh 'ouiside, and rolled through the inside with Cirtyvfeet over Turkey carpets and were there reflected in Parisian mirrors, bat'tbis is a free cuuntiryiyo'iknow. True, eve ry room in the While lloue actiially stunk (pardon this, Americans, -but it is a fashionable English word in every pretty English mouth over stunk with cheese, but the- cheese was a big one, and Jefferson there bad a cheese, and the second Jtffer3on also should do the same you know. At all these things, undoubtedly, the L7aish , Ambasssador, or tbe French Charge may (urn up an aristocratic nose, but ibis is the American way of doing things, yoo know. 'We are a tree reople 1 his is a Dig c -uotry. ve wbipt the British at Xew Orleans. We scared the French you know. 'Phw is the last hur rah, we can give to Jacksn, and as lor Van Buren, there is do hurrah about bis name,' yoo kouw. . ! Cheese cheese! ebeese! My bands, my cloihes, my bad and imasinatioo arf so infected w.th Cbetrs-j. tbat f cheese atone can f tbi k. But I have an arguiueur.and I mast rvfih Vt it an i forjjt the cheese, j I lay .lown ihia poition logically akiug and that is, that being a ff.e DeooU. we.bave an ubdoobte.1 r'gbl .to en r'r&eesef.CbeeaW.auo ruaggobj i-ke tbe cheeaef ositimi, I meiija is this argvmemum his speecrj lot uiooe w iuai u ,h- wearr bisr wigs, and lay . down their l ves fur such trifles as j stars and garters, we. have an undoubted rihi to iqoi' P.lace at. Wabingu;whai ihjwrW calrc&em. Quad eror dewmilrofiduni: JKMgzmuniuf, i m nii . j r VVujttinter. - Ail PaDce seeflas to- ,be aeek ing imm-jrUlity iu tbe attempted a.-masiatiuu.of . i - m ' i . " ry -i: .1 . ber.King. 10 wearatcurttoei, m LHgiiiu would MillWaia ruwb. Alt ibis is dndl - wigs ar oruU-Hba.Ushar of tb Black Rod is eating cheese fealtur ihepwr7at "'"g "raUve r tt - ' 1- uigtheese! find ye 1 4uat laugh at iu ,Viu Jo'Jdne, 1 333, there arrived it Stevens- . I ha beaer ngbteatcbeesciban we? It is burgbV laboring. man, about Shears of all the spods we can get, and as others nibbliat agwTibsw if let changed thiJf. ' the Preasury, wb on earth should not we the itch t ri ,? f f , peoplenibble at the big cheese. -Mr Vaa Ruren r J !S ? II 4y,m.hiK was tbee eai be Mr AVer. hJf Wented him- ! here to eat cheese. Mr -Woodbarv. with L ?cUA bP Orange countv ' N. Y.V br : ' vi ne weoi$ack is droll bi&hops ia bite ''P pHWdered'hair are druli why th-n should not Amerieani eeltbrate the bit;h day cf inat greatest of hulranbein ever upon tarth--. I -ed vh iay it is Washington I uieaa by tat ti5'ef Answer o; if yea caa 4 - . - J .11 . 1 " . ' i-.. Iewdeat hag -?n. did iKratcp la ae-r r tea Jackson U very feeble, St h retired 1oo1h- ? furs the multitode werein Bt few a w birn,Lf . paraoe in the mi4m alJle4 tMbe Presii.t ; of the: Uohed Sutea ; I wih hi.u a ha i.rln arul 1 quieter Ihmds io lheT UrrmiUge lb a a te can ' nve bad here; where hs haihatf aa manv leech es in bleed him. and to bleed th IWle unJrr ti care. Mr Van Buren without a dUbt. reiot ... .cw i eiiquelle amawnaly. atd ; eafe I , he will never-give us anu hrr feed at cheese. , am P. IV Q. Uf VVisHIKGTOir.! r Truth isstranztr Lhdn Fii thisnIOous' bead theJlaoiiltoo Odette. . ... - .... : fHintr. name f Alexin Jwr Jackson. iAfier hin. l with Mr. James until J4nuarij. l!34, ho purchased af-rm about nine rr'ir a fraW ; nis place, and aWtly after -rdsj ctb (fa zluw ; hand iu tmrriajH to a young fouian -wtio . resided in Mr JiM)es Uniiiy, ari adopted dnugnttr.bf MrJ.-in fact s ie went by tne name of Sarah. JamesJ and io person inif this vicinity knewmotil recei tl,, t.ut flutC hi) (i was a natural dngtrr ot 1 th-iv lrntle- man,4 tair.-J iik s obpe ted loj. 'thttniiitth, but J rekson lepresenied biaS'lf as a rvla iion of Uh President of riie l?t4teJ Slates; ami being a good. looking, aiM withal an intcll,ut ierson; Uis J wis bieasrd itJi biinbftd iired her father tyoasentto theii rmrrnge. In 'thti 1 f lowing ther v ere mil r ied. and Mrj4mes give Ja kfon la b iudsome farm, adjoining bis own, -sSifafrs portum. on which Jarksoii- huilt lira if a ho anu tneyiivea very napjniy iy thr. Smc9 their marriage Mrs. J t ti.rs bor kit-'Ti'-r bus- band two fine bojs; ih vwnnje-t being at! present but two mint's. olds B a Ul us . .1.1 1. .r t i " . I j published at Stevensburnh. In,! 1 . k ! - ic iuc oisioiy oi j i fcHin. as tiov . aiov- , . ( ered by bis own con tea.-ion -oil hyth up. pearance of a person in" ttjis VuinViahiiy, who has turned ali bis doH''jS-Hityt a. -.1 cup of bitterness, and render e J. hl-poor. wif- heart broken f lliheitJacell ntj f :. his name is not AlexanrtT4.f n, (and'' for the present we shall, auppresv his real -name.) During his boyheod h)e'becine tbe father of a female chM tlie mother -being of respectable paTenage, and! asjrnew . appears, a relative of our re?pccvAl 4owni -j man whom Jat ksn has iMthertu called fa ther in lav. lie soon left the scne of-his disgrace; which is in -Orange copnty, New i'ork. and afterwards, for many tears lived in the vicinity of Albany, wberef the indi vidual who now exposes bun knew hi in ly his real name. His name- was also well known to 51 r James as the' Athur of, his a- ."" i, dopted daughter. , I ,- ' . Judge thn the agony of alhp.4tiea when 4 it became known thit the leiuiilul-riTahi-.; James was not a natural daughter of J im- S, 4 ana iU4t;sne bau oisrovereu in ir nuebana her own father L Truth is indeed stranger i than fiction, for this is but a simple, aura, tive of facts. So attached, was Mi, ilaiigh- ' ter to her owi father, that it was wjiih nrficli s difficulty she was persuaded t rfiiiro to the housbf 'Mr. Jnaies. J o-k-wm ba s.'d his ovn frm, and does not show Tiimself in the village, though it is 'believed thtt ho utill viyit. .Mi. James' fa'mftv. ft is said v that all the parties will won leave ibispart . of the country, so tb cp is their grief j and disgrace. 51 r James is v Justice? .o'f tho ce,and:a lawyer tf som emuK',', S v t3 not :it present in full , pf f . Je induced to give these sWrrw'T 1 ..... . L'-fif?. .A .i TSTIS lUOOCIlT, III COIIM'll'.riuc Hljlilinj, ' I unfavorable reiort.' in'circulatuMi ix,h J , gainst our esteemed fellow ntizen lr. James, 'as well as J u-kson. Tiise rf r we wilL not repeat the narftvr.. nV.ne given being all sufficient to ccMt.oici them.' From tlie SeotUh Gnnrilian. 1 Mrs. .Ve Donald, one hundred ami ten trrwt rttge Mfa. M Uphalp, nab-ir r?,.. rane sireer.in thi- ciy complete! Lvr 1 1 Out vtr last mirfiih, having been t,ro m .or t. 7.. " J tier birib place. was tbe uiiugii i i ?mi or. days; but she was removed in n iffs3-y ;. .n -Glascow to Maybule. where "she spciit ine pom. . ... - . " t ' of lite, and returned to ibis eitv bf fiv . i years ago. She was thin in coValbrtaMr ir-. ' cumsianc,was twice iQiciiediiJ if '' rh i j. '! fifteeo children, all of whoji outlived, la " IT4S, when Pnnce Chvles FyU ard a"r -s at Maybole, in In a retreat, afief bis erdut ' Englaod. the was one among roanjr wi,o tiff' senied him nith a pa-e tfleiin of the; pr 7 ? of ber kitefcerrand her dairy ; and beirg, wy , her own exretsijn, a gude Vatu' th e bing a 'p-rsoial ibierview wtib ibe Cbiva-.. her ,ori lhe iccasion. bo paid Wr La:f'lt some bighvcoropliirieiiif in ha 1 ieocb:fi d E lih, which he accmnpanied witb a beaf ,-lap w 00 the shoulder lhe reuwaibranc d"al wtoieh 1 ;hts up the venertble woiuatn'a fiue f-tare4 , with enthusiasm. ; ? , Uh of the BrUiA SDtU foreigjjournaf cofupiHrf thai egh,bd -d-miIlronsVa..rer;gn.. ibamotiot d the fcain.Vw at Debt, ,f Great. BriUao.if wl-d otm fp-. otbeV. oaf -rnXI eW isufomn of smgl fi -would extend 7fiO-ttibaii4irM nia) fbiUjs - 4 40 feet wide and ijWI tnib;Iorig ; in F.arone paleot bat been' taku a- .n..r rjunno- whalebone Into rMb; obtained fromthU pruceeajiears ;rtt re" a aa w .1 1 m.m o r""l ITt 71? maxing crav., 1 I J -1 i 4- i 'I i h I ! !: ! . i . 4-- ! . . K ) v - . - ki . N . i ;- ; " . v. c if ; . - - 'I - - - ' ' ' ' i - -M r' - If-., ... . . ; 1 . : - - y , ' V v1: ' ii y -1 4 '- ! - i 1- 1 ' - - - - 'u. - 4 ft ' -I ":" " - - . -, - 4 h- 'h .-rv ' .. 11 J - - i f , - i ' '
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 11, 1837, edition 1
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