Newspapers / Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / Feb. 17, 1844, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
! t -' 1 " ;- " " I - i . i - ; I f " i , r-i I C ' i- 1 N - ; r : i - V.-; r- li !'.-' it r f -t 4 f -.'Hi ri fit. rli' 1 -1'', t, I- 1- it. " : . 4 ''H :vl' M mm -jufithei "a r SI fa II --1 i, -I i El i IJr- .it. 12: p 'B-' -iiiVfcSi' 1 1 :i I.- ffl -'I mm i Am--::i, 1$ S3 1 my. - ! I - ' f I -MRP MCDUFFIE'S RECENT SPKUIU I K IS A AVhlnston rorrespondeni of toe Baltimore i wakes the MIowlMg comment on ohe j an iexiraordinary ne ib mo xtra6rdi-j Uitert aile.a0d'aa I eri!j bc!eeil : hoo nabUifTrefer foo for ibe tpeeeb lo ibose laHb., tfo! ibWiclera, ib editora of tbe louHigeocer,- Mr filcDtXne. in bia aiiempj Jo pro? (t ibe prw f lent tariff, and the whole proieetit systeo oT tbe icoonirj f grinrfil WFn" i irnnxv. oefariooa ar tteoi oJ plunder e?er intenied, j chieflj relied a poo lb'dedaciona of tbe distia etlisbexf f ooobmlsii Adaat Smith, draw, as ber eatd,tfioiii:a practical application' of tbepilncj pleaofModoctirrbilosopbjr, as laid desrp .some itiiitf'-lhree ' centuries 1 aso b? ibal celebiated biloUpHefroT-Lord Bacon--and he tnoTe lbtn; iiiiiidited,H think, that; the ptunderins'VP now In dpeiation waa patrontzed byi or perbipa; ir ...nolt drawn from the morals of Friar Ba 1 Tk...t.:t ...l.. it,. r..ii..ftur minmn i on t u If 1 Vpefchi rinil drlif erwl ln ihet Sjnttfjof ibt f Itntip'ii SffttVa bV Mri MrDffie : r r i : Jxlfil cohHNp4 both these law mentioned yworthiea !l Hifjte if, iMp a truly great man no doubj; lif e d -in'ayMfv rembte irotn UuliOil Piannoz ia vn loltnabrjcotton manefaclnre any wberp atwj lUnned S'ltes; bat still, bord tjaconrs prjocj riiea inaf be as tree in the abmaet now ss issiiimere': beh utiered thtdifficolty ml liert griper application Can the wiidom;io rVirtirAiM a avitem of irade. or 'Ouf eromeritj llir,tkhijl U equally-prbticible and beneficial aji illitlj.ltmel. and- under .all :eU?nWiiyf& Wiitt ivt eyj neld fruffl tbs diacoverr of the Phi loioplterV stone, and would conceit the sands M kitin iitt.i V..ld. it is no wonder he- aboold be H Mj&w imagination -be laidloff the fjoiod into three s t ri? ntaem in lis rniwi -. in : me riv :y crieat d tions tne HMon, me cju, W'lfottrieait. ' Free trade) was to work thes4 gold 1 alitiea for the' suna cotton-l !f'X-tW-ri feirinal'inln real! lerable thriving vyil if !. f.il i . j v;.a.t.; Mini Un inin f Tsri lo If !fcU lililii?iif ririff cotton, alihossb they hate, methioKfe IfiWfeMeiitW negroes j but as there were til be bpl tjjaatibeltacked to tbe Yankees, and liksjtheniid as well asther can. i This Mr .McUomesfcmtd iiiihintf Would be inloUrablv bad 1 and I coo .Lot btln ima!toin2 the ihousbt care bira pleas orebot strhaiK the pleasure I was Kiooieo s pj: vp fp ? tfte tfeifbtrol t refoa oMhe oofden prosper Mlirs'ow amir oiiuwbiI i w rr f t" in" hlsspeeb which, with great defcreneS loths lp; 1 character and talents ol Mr McDoffie; I caasoi flli Kiui reitrei-lhefijat washietrequeot,sndi I most i LKM ! thinklrreserent sppeala to bis Maker-f which is 5Tj ; ceitaislyj fn! bad iaste, toi say the least W il the H.oJneronsited is tbegenew tenor and scops of f - arrnrheHt nut rntmn-df nre.ea.lt.- hot.- ill ' : u i .. ilj vt.:. ' , tne siroogest language i? fpraiBe mo univn, ss' incompatible and oppressive. " ;.Nw, cab Itbej 3 r h ss incomna fHithat ourselres and the world have been under a Ihe world mistake in sonposing that tbe fifiy or sixty yeara ii;L:; jou;;ei8iooco Hiwcr ihi viihjum wjh p4Jf.:Cpni4d4b- tbewl.ole with a greater degree of comfoVt land prosperity to tbe many,-than was ever enjiyei by any otner wation unaer meoon Ur ia it all ErtwevaodS tbal tbe terms of our Union have been, or are become incompatible, insomuch that one portlon.ot tne people are pros perooS oMjf by meats of tbe plunder which tbey h If Mr.McD. is in sober esrnest in what he .rai'.ssve aava' and.:he and those who ibiok With bicn ft A!arno d, I think, be perfectly losimaoie in com l , mencjngtajeareer of sgUai'ton-if, iodeid. it has rt! i tnov beeo long since begun, ana coouaoing W:& bntil that glotibos Onion; as, we it, seems, haft) . iefeotis but too nceiy tO: nappen 100 pfm .ii lay, however, be hastened by Mr McD.and othf r masier spirits! of the7soutbmuthoiore -1 - .-. u 'It a. a . it - . .1 : i.:. f li WlliaktHII' MCU HII.I- w VW. i , bv tbe manufactures, which are growing op not l lonly in the Norih, the Middle, and tbe VVestein i Idomiciliated there, be may bae ibe'coosolaiioo li t jthat thefpfttader. is to ne enfoyed by a 'portion pf lfa ntni-(ar rifln?A M r From the Jlugmla Chronitle. lWAS NOT THAT THUNDER r" K' ' ifKJr-- . - :'"'- i .- -'V -.. . : -: ; . - What a terrible condition, the American peopjo are in t as we bave .jitst -learned ftamf lhali Nw York Flrenino Piiil ind M'l;-rfsiogton "Globe! '-:'.-, We 'bave;been'st th- serf gates oi iuiotano Knew u nnii, look.' it s jjtbjB j former : of these prints; it the" fates bfi doty. Duties f of; fifiyj per ceb luiiei of s hundred and fifty per cent ! do les of i hondred and eighty per cent I and --$toorej'V.po bow prouigioosly the pttce of pMbbdaf manufactured at American! mills fab.! , those American riijJ has risen since the i fir iff fsata laid : in some cases nearly sixty r per cnt.": And again, sajs tbe British "Post -44'see what s manufactory ridden reo" t tila rn It tifit Ann wilh a rntlnn ! rr? r- -r rr i . - ;. 'i f?1?' least(on bts.poor back :J and now, '-)'-betwecnj the knaves of the mills on the one 1 band; and the knaves o tbe bills bfCJbn I K gress oo the other, we are fleeced as merci ;J( lesslyj asjil" we hsd a conquering Vsrmyi U 4 1 feay on bhcontrotled phalanx of 8pitta'field fS;eafMn"Jnnhefa forced contributions P' fh 1 Ll Alia! tow mercilessly we jare troddeo f-j m -flown; true enousn ;,and yet .now gr??! -wip- im.i me iaiiici ui :111c rust (111 ; JJtifibl ftmUf of English epinntngj, jennies f j 1 nas cornel to our relief,! and made . known the PrieVances under which thi nponlo rf 1. m ebespej could bae goods; frVra England, . t fi.Were it not for the tinff! The best of thero uicrpcat ar suiieriijs ii cniv , inins: no ' uwe should get for nothirio and Vi ,-cent. besides fotjhe fivor done! in taking ti vtbera ind Ibis, too, ootwithatan ding s rise ' ttt price in England bfithe mandfrfCtuTed 1 1 article, and a .great increase in . . . 1 . r i s- j 1 '. ----- - ..... - t -.v r the raw imatenat in America iOb. that 't wicked wicked t.rifi! Who does not re- I p Jf tiect iitow cheap are - had ievery thing svnen. cngiano aid all oor m an o fact or- " a '.''' S 5 k a. I . . i i . ri . . : Ik us f wnpt now;eosts us fen cents, s ,s a no annner. unnn inrn i itn.nr a iiw nviiinii vuuci iuiu a auia oi inincri. that flkft trtitor dL ihn Phi fim. "t via fy.'.tr; iKi' r ".- : i uiu ii Joir lorf Koafand Jeaived. Nn mnmimw him -T-1 -- f wa ' -j.- . - - ap'tar Ir" we barns so fieree Iv issainst those rasl 1 fiH Ctmn American a.it I ! Th ! An.Kt Ur R i ' fftortP. itn.k knfn.rti.a.i.1 f '.-.r.?- w. i r. - - t-" wwiium u u a. uurr. iiir i . 1 1 ii u lit x ft l with those- bf der Old EnW laod.'M The imnudeut ihma! how itarf day opreat llc.r f elellicnf fralla oa Ihis sfdeDt the great, salt v pond ? ; Ar , nottbe -dear people' -thoss trodden down i;n Post's fancy ready lo nso op sna crasn hem f - 1 v .; ' " ,:'" 3 An ! the amiable and honest BUtf. bow r: r.tlj be slides in to the aid of bi brother adrorate of Jingusih mint Mungusik uf' tftmgMMs.:NemJl oik ! Des he: too. hear tne oteanaa w "w English gold, so-kindiy-scaiicreo anroau bf tho agents of n rA coramer cial booses, r the' vvCorooiercra! ; Emporiuav r -Uib.j .f 1.- t.i 1 mmiA Utm -. Inn r?n L riaos nccesS8ri6sprire, tsxed by the nnnrp thnenDle miv tUf0jlariees4 lhr - n j .vf . il, Ailtar- rn. I coaoimor 01 i.ajri-.ujair iu- icuc"g Americans irom those mwo accursed "knaves of ine Ataerrjo KJ- KriKr n.rnt f Rpft ll Ll ack Otil S9 vs iiv ; . ' F"-rw 1 - . . V I whicu thevletf.! Oo colton yarp, a -do- or one NMied "OTemeeo per ceni.: i .. M..-Ul.ir : d J'th. Am,i.in .ko, CI ft- . -- . I .... - . - t .. . -.1 lingttnian adaanco ,n ai boood on tbe cost of the raw. inatenaP7 itlsaysbir doublef of, ffie' Mancbesier.spin nino tpnn-f t'fln mf jia'ils. tbreo cents, a prjundrf cues tue UJooo map,, cAnu, tu 1 pes ' B s penny j eefsriiogilotwftwtpt ufwMkmrMiMma 8- 5 - f. - Vi."! fit tradef. frara bts iron pilaee st Birnuoghsm. And so onf tnrougn - ine wnote cnapter 01 grief anees got npjbys psid;sgenl ofCBril rslt manulictorrs at JNew. a oik, ana nis se cond st Wtsbinctbni land forwhaf tl .OK of eoprsei ul of Ubv lor jhe dear people!. -iihiithing less. ;,'Are there any guagoons to pibblo sf ucb bate.r WW Iswr of iTtsmbution f he scheme l . . - t - v . . i . - . a tie er bad an injc) of . cnnatitatinnal grotrbd to stand upon, or 'a. particle ofvitalily, as s "Jr l 1 'J-I. -. I. .-r..l Question oi policy, excepi woai is uenreu i KratekMaI lolli Otl'lettbia IHOOr anee.' t, Suppose no,;wo -ehoirr without going dsck to tne. oisiory .oiine cession qi thejso lands, witbaot referring to the certain t tyjbst the 'Old Tkirletn? illr sooQ Jbe oeprivea 01 ineir rignts oy ino pieponaer elitig itifluence off Weslern; totesV copy ;rtbe following extract ; - froor tbe Constitution, fMcbl telds JtuajC Gbngreas abalj ; baye power to dispose of and. make sllbeeiifol regulaiions retpecting the Urritorf or other pfxipcrfy of. , the ) United tates.,? i How empty and va i hibo w worse tbaas cootem p tibfe the vaporing of a party press opposed tp the solemn languagVof' jbe Constitutioc. Itt tlie tatter deserve respect,: the former me ntal nothing but contempt 'shd deridion. 1 The whole truth is, that the distribution poJlcgLalJWhio . rulir3rniIerafnttt-UJi scouted at by our Opponents.- Were it their pbbey nothing wbuld be so faVr and j ist. Indeed, s rmore; objectionable, scheme than irus oas oeen oroacneo ov-inero. tor 11 con lempiatro rue surrsnaeroi toe lanor simosi witbout an equivalent. " ' Certainly, -unless the measure bad "an inch of cqristitutional srtund id land upon..' ' "v -;iv x -lleneEa'sckfoaA never hare re eom mended in ' 1 830, the convey ing away of ihe pubHc lane's to the States in whicli tbev lie.: nor wo bid the graduation and ces sion bills .of Calhoun and Benton,.tbe sole apparent e ject of which speaVed to 4)C to exchange Western Unds lying in the public dbmain for VVeatern 'votes, base been hr oht forward, fiad. there ; not been an inch of constitutional ground 16 slctnd up on tbe the si least we sre willing to suppose. An Itable diipbsitiob of the public Janda by VTbifs, Yetaming an interest in them for OldvViiriee) who gateihem tbhe too, ? baaV no j constitutional ground?' butjthe gitmg of them away to the States in wbicfa Jhey lie, if possible by tbcofocp. basis m pie 1 1 Cotiitilulionnl ground to stand upon:' ; r-K r I , ":::, H V ; I. . ;: ' ' v , jOeneral jackson, in his veto of Mr. Cla i's Dilpassed in 13S3, did net contro vert the 'coinstilotionalitf of an eguifaofe dist ibotionl of the public Jtinds. -He re gaft ed hbprppbsition j to give the new; States 12 J per ebnt; of the lands unconsti tutional, a n (f recinm mended that : tbewbole. of! tie public Isndarshould be given to tbe oiaie inr wmcn ney 110.. p!cn e- recom raeodation if of itself a if dear recognition of the OntimitcjJ power of: rase over the poblrc Isndsi ijhe'qHestion may well be a iked which ',.! ' ilia KalfalJ pouc policy the entire alienation ibi ..i-af . .1 the lands of. their distribution. If Ben- irjlt 12 lit toe. Qslboua,'' or ! odfiltf jwe 1 k no w. if Mr. VJn;Boren should be president, they might bef hatched Trorri the o!d: Stales. forever. r j CI syVal ways judicious t sensible and stsiesmanlike speaking :-inIB33T; bf the pbwer lof Coonress oter the nnblitt lands: afiel quoting the language of tbe - Consist o. uoni givea aoove, .wnicn may be found in $ceJ 5i siitl,!; the; pbwrt t .distribution is jenjaryuprestrained.'ind anqoabfied. i is! inpt limited to ' specified objct9 or io dc- fied purposes, but left applicable in any oljrt or purposej whicJj the - wisdom ol CSue'grfas shall deem fii actingjDn its Jitgh reson'ibiliiy," 4 v Theruniforrn practice of the dtivernrnent baa.rohformed t the idea off its Jtoasesfing full powers over the pub lic; lands f They 'have been freely granted frpm time 10 time to communities snd.in tlividuals. foir a great variety : of pof poss Ib jStatee 1 for education, internal improve men's, public buildings' to corporations, to theideaf and dumb, to the cultiv alori of the oie and the vine, to pre-empt loners. Gen .Ml Some one has discovered that the centre ot dravity is in the middle of a. Quaker ml iiiDraiMor iransallintic workshops t? wNb hing in such prosperous state l-'"?! m pre iso vt . - e, f imili arid flaw rig treasury thei debt paid n.and . flie f P d0WrPf ir coontfiarpeace with all nations-how did ) r srorshioer of bancsty, iHbat for :all Ihe fa- v.- ti-i.n ih nuhlk-affair.? i lie oiid the bavaknah Republican P W'tlKpnt IV I AN IV fl KT R I BU- l, ff,n" resioraiion as so p w wtcot to Ff MvrJr "IH- '?r v -srsceK -He requires-iles one wWbas beeo in sAi rUTIOiSr.-4?.i ii: i jiiTed: vMatchleasrtmpndeDceinc f lr r vV!:fir frbhfery! Wtll not the People instead thereof, A Nortbetn opposmon papw.siyS of V JLrn ? wiitiih A Jot rather leairio ! 4t 1 r " Fror. tie Audsl(GuS Chioiith -1 7 BEAR IT IN MIND: tte 1 Mr Clay and Mr Van Baien tt ialplainiare to be ilie onlj opposing candidates at ; the coming Presidential election. Novr let the voters btsir in mind v that when Gen. Jactsoo telVthexfcV otT6 chair, he decJ ired, in thai parody fit VVash 1031008 Fate well Address ; which ! was gotpr: hi 33 tosttin, tbatJie.'ieft;ipeie4inntt'pnpr-r 60s and happy V aodhiisaccessor Mr Van IIu ren. endorsed the oeciaraimn as true - 4 Uona, :Debt wag paM ofTialsrt, and here wtf; Urge sorplas in tbe TreasurJii GenJkson declared this Jo be so : and iMr ! yan Boren itso aisnrtv that all Ititn ii' fifnw!l Kllh VfT no detfts i be improved no titers ; be const rot- hatborsMaod vet: he contrived to f qosnler III .nmi.f -t dollars! fobhlna the States! if ai no roll Hots tof rnr. hnmiyail anil furtv tnillians ?ul Uf I A ri aJiilft ihfifrQteinraeDt waS thus pt09- : ; r as- f i -4 ii m. . l. nute anu otanooorea, no,w;wiwi:wp,nw pi. pwgnwjg. W2S 'iW. ML ,1 WB HUUUIU (USHCI IHaMIi'W" 1 m " in.ti1ihtv. that time can scarce obliterate it ! r Wtn his panoiwort inns siamogw i nc facVwrnitTjoes the arctujecUof; ll 'thTfr ruin ssk ""'.'.. .. .. 1.;.- s- t- 01 mereapier. i nysimpij tua restore bub to power i aws wua,ai, nu8 wpSi ernment. andToll in the dust itiddual prosper ijweaith and bappinessTHdajainen CJaB!rJti0wly tecovering fromhWfJectsf bis mis-government I-; be. again; cpv.ets tnecon- 1 rul.uf the public pnrse, that be may-; once smtA loose its strings tor 1 be beoecv or tnose woo p.t with him ! for the spoih of the vaoqoished r; . - A OIS IS nooesi IS If UOt. . u" aiB MO rtu- lc ready. to grant the rf quest w this once repo- diattfd public servsntr- IlJeyij found, him on-; fiHbfol Leretolore, and theyi indigoanuy arorve him from nower. iArelibei Ipifpared to restore the unrepentant political pmfiigate? for be ce -av a.wa'.aaM mmm . J nrJ i.iA!t Artiif f fii&iesmad . who ainsrei abused bis trustee puWiosefvant,vbe has ever proved trqe to bis country ? For be it Vl'-J.i it.iil.-J L... it;. -.W.;: Uafi oor.oo m nuuu ui .mrj, uuvju.i, wuvivo Jhem : VinBuren extra vagance.and corruption .wort uiaATt ffireiiCMtiro inu.econpqj tr .i , Frtm thtMadlsoman, MR. CALHOUN -S POSITION. We nobiisb Mr Calboune Letter to day, which, we copy fioin the j Charleston papers received by yesterday7 tna.ti. : r U tbe Jicobin Club. and tbe corrupt ma chine ry Of tbe patty tmanagers, be pot- ot. terly demolished now, we shall despair of the Republic, v.- r:--.j.-jt- --!-mfVvf ' . The last-New Orleans Evergreen sy s notorious eambler invited several hon est countrymen, who bad been yeceiving- large sums ot money and w;tn wnom ne hsd become omiiar acquainted at a fash ionable hotel, to join e pleasant card party char train. .The coon try men, being some what fascinated with the gentlemanly bear, ing, and . gorgeous eqoippae of jibe, neb Mr. -r- consented jib go f provided no gamblers were to; be invited; 1 Pi ; MrJ -procured bis loaded dice, and notified a dumber of Ins confederates to be present, in guise t f emon, and end icicooducil'tbemseise until tne. wine naa circuiaiea j ireriy 111 the moantime the keeper of the hotel ira- parted such information 10 the countrymen. ss to tr d nee them to iwayy j At met none the but appointed time the party chests and gamblers. The expenditure for wine was so much lost, and the, party eeps isted in sn ill humor ' ' Will suh be the ease with JUr. Van Bur en's select party at BaUimbrfaaiftL:' vi . Mr. Calhoun - does 1; not mince mur with Messrs.' Van Barie.nVflbtonf Wiigbi &c eiyoa the, ; subject of he tar iff, and on the reception, of Aboliiibns petitions by kbe House of Repreiedtivesl' hi i'r f , ;.' In short, Mr. Calhoun has thrown h:s mfgbfy weight into the scaleof ibe inMED neu titiL't party. 3: f f ' ! U ' f ; Si nee' the Globe, . the 'Democratic Re view, sod the Richmond Ennirpr; hsve thrown uQ the mask, and proslaimed a can did ate for tbe psrty witboot'cpnsulting the wishes: of tbe People, Air. received blow .sfier blow succession, and of such a lYsn ! Buren bas in';, such quirk deadening chsr- scter that many of bts most zealous friends in Congress do not disguise their despair of succeeding withfcim. 4' -Y i " it- fi Cost 0 a aAdf--Ff bm:certainji:o reports, which base recently beeo jmidej a flpptsra lJUA.thai.wboIojcost for building and , M- ar - - lit! r i: s . " '', repairing vessels lor me urman mavv, ironij 1801 to 1 820. was sbbut $ 148,000,000 of-'wbicb siimi about two-lhnd Were for building vessels, and; tbe remaining , third for repairs.' ; '4v ''-V - jlf . ..?Hf' -4 From 1826 10 1841, period of fiffees years, the expenditures, for bonding anl rrpaiung vessels toy the Navy of the vnitei c,.i At 1 hi vat iitk .1 Si'f:'-ftitiiihT'.i.i nearly five millions were used for bdilJinij. .'.1- I 1 ' 1 -- (i t . '. J f t f iai - m vessels, jma very j nearly an millions for re-: pstrs. . i ' s -J ji-r,-f The following are Wen as estimates df the quantify of timber, bf jail aorfs, neces of -iha rotlnwtiiir rates sV- ffl -'11 ri-n tt tt: . f 40 "l-90,000il4l 82 -Aft nnn . j nis reuucea io corris. obldi fceVl for a 120 eon ship, "2 350 cords,' for -an '8Q gun ship, j:750TOrds.ibra for a 59 gun frignte, 1.110 cords, f. r a 40 gun frigate, 720 cords. snd: for as 32 gn - - MZ?9": .V"9"r Hiffaii? or S 9 0 cor lis A uzus la l t ! J MR. CLAY It?: LOUISIANA: Till code aux; Lafovrrhe fritcricr, . Xf. IWIrV-Clasrrivedf ianhts tbwnfearjy 'bn tesn1IisiooitbiSii persnns bad assembled in mwi n from all of I PL,affjttrebev'A!s0 slthoogri the w being incessant and 4he roads; almost im j paisble. j- On landing h e proceeded : to 1he tsable. j nJwjdingj!e ro-cea(Iea:iohe . Eidrncoof ihri iohjTGfvaf Guion and?s- Rlkent i:Io4air:;;MarbiV tcre, he w;wahcd opnn.by Ilie rnomit. residence bont wncro lee arpninted to escort hmnhradeiMit ihW jiolr j f gei 111 r Ajtlif ( ejri' 'ie!erlmeid hirn i n La foorcb e i n ISo" elrq en Vd(jre ss? l Jk public dinner was gifervbyf Mrf jjarfhais; iftiWhteB!iffpt' to ihieosip. iabJe mafistnn c AiriirIeraI;ihvitaC Mr Ell w 1 (o r'CIay at bis: booseort TburstUyv A I i suinpiunos -tnnner, ss prepajfitltsnd,!- i hnmhr Af opniiPTnpn in ii.a I 1 fA li ara....a. 1 tj - l.'f ! L t ' . . ' I T - bontif oPseeinffrid shaking hands wnb (be llldatriou: gbestitteetrd dinner was mtti tolAlr Clav bv the ha. tje6oion ji ancTa splendid ball nd snp peg ia the evening br Mr Mwrcliais, at bis hoow, to gtve thelad.es sn oppotfnnif? of bPin introdDced to IMr? Clay. i It was the MIMl tatlpmhltr tar, hta'.en in' T .r..i..!.. I iiT i.A:mlU-A ii .t:L:kt' . - fjMiva ff .uicu iif gci auiyujiu hip , is s mystery IOhU But na difficulty great. eiioofib to ston them from teiibg MCtsyile !wss!Areceivfdjy. slI panies with ever? ciark of respect;aDd es Ufcic lt?arty feng was forgotten 'ia the desire ,of -bf! lb cb bobbr to their illnstrious siattor, the most distinguished slatesmsn of J aga jrnd prde qi; bjsUoontry - Tbe oo oi ntm.wotcni preysttea was aamt- expressed bv ia gentleman, who dtIV fera in politics with Mr Ciay, at the dinner ft judge Guion in' the following toast t Henry CVny the idol or one -parfy, , and be sdmirstion of Jbe other f Mr. Clay will proceed to day od to Ba- oq towards Donaldsonyille. to visit his nu. aprons friends, f We understand ! that a p)ft)did ball 'w)U bie given him at Donald- lonyillei Pofrlpf ;;t BLASPHEMY. :u -f : ;: ' We Uke from 'the Globe of Wedoesday eve- ning, tbe following extrapt from' a speech deli v- erd in.ib Hoosa of,- Represeo ta tltrea oo that day; by a Mr. A ilphnson, a loeofoea member jfronk Ieioles.-f!'ej1es'yelie decent reader to make his own comaoenis on tbe sentiments expressed,. 1 1 ' .; , , j. - Kfrim not Snnoirailtinaa. tint t AnhmVm th Almighty does now and then manifest his power flffiTfSy'"r?W ,,K?1lcase of rhaul of Tarsus.-When mnrnPTintr from .lra. salem to Damascus, be was struck with blind- ness.: We read also of Herud addressing the people epon a certain day set apart for the pur- pose ef leceiving honor, such as was one only to ejSopremejBeVbg ,! aodSall the people shouted and; said bis voice was like the voiee of God; and :he aagel of pod smote him. and he was ealenof worms, snd gsve op the ghost. Some times we ase thepower of God manifested in tempests, in the sgiiation of the mighty deep; . . Hi ,f. aa. aa. rjV.aaiJ. fui L Wl a. ..aJo tmif ' nog from its fiery tail pestilence and death. I ought refer to instances' in modern times; I might refer to the occurrences of 1840. when a mp3t extraordinary; excitement pervaded the community ; when reason' was dethroned, and confasion andj fr jfSnity reigned pramoont ; when hard cider and "coon skins were subsiiluted as the very emblems to be esed with all the sa cred jitea of 1 he' holy communion ; when men wejdiverledtbm ;tbe worship of the true and living God, to honor him whom ttiey bad sac ceeded in elevating to lhaj highest pinnacle of human ambiiion; aid whom the Almighty, in ihe display of his power, strock as ajstar from itsspheire down to the level of the tomb. I give this as an instance. of Divine Interposition. May ; we not 1 race it somewhat further ? Wbokoows what might have been tbe resolt of his admin istration of the Government f Who knows but God expressly interposed to set ao; obitaele in tbe way pf the 1 accomolishaient of those 1 mighty calamities I which j wob!d peradveoture. nave.been produced under his administration ibegt?Ternmeuifhel abiiion of slavery, and the dissolution 'of the Union! No, sir, I am not soperititioos, but- ! - j iIhe expiration of Jhe mornlog hour was-announced by the speaker. ' ' i i - ' ;'r',; ! : ;ri 1 THE iTAL.KING MACHINE. . ' 'if- i : : ' " - I Having seen 'in one or two papers an account of lb is new invention we went with a friend yesterday to see it. ' Mr Faber, the artist, speaks 011I? German, yet be has laoght his machine to sneak English, and speak it too better than Ger- man; j And what is still 'more carious, it gives some of our dinlcnlt sbonds better than M' Fa- ber himself can pronounce ihem. The ib, fur iastance, which is the; Robicon io our lan guage to a German, It gives like s native-born American: Indeed, we do cot believe the Na live American :pattynHiself cold lelUhe differ ence: I On asking Mrt aber bow it came lo pass -: vl -4"i' ' i L'lLl Ji--'-A : 'jr. ' i3 .maenme cooia speaic oeuer ji,ngii8n Tiian TOraisn; he replied i: Why sbouldnM it ?it is American born.' ' f The sounds ' issue from the lips oi s mask! ihit as tbey open and shot reveal a .tongue that plays like the living membe no So j limberly;'j;ilt lis .really laughable lo see ibis host placed oprisht with a lurbaned head and whiskered face slowly eouaciaticg in a whining tone," sounds which we have heretofore leonsider ed as belonjSog exolbsi veiy to our species: jt beats the parrot odt and! oot. f t will ge through oor alphabet and numerals with gteat precision and say ih ree bund rid net hir ly 4 hree I boos sand three hondred and ttifrty'breesss Ger man tmay iespair: of ever saying. Ii speaks wiin peciaeo ione,as 11 it nae lost us palate ; 1st 'The rrave. solemn countenance sever changes, op, matter bow fun ny!tt.e words mayJbe.S lociyil asil may seem, one cannot sf p laoghiog in this,nysteiious crea lareV face, when wiib bead erect, and. glassy eyes fixed oa ttroe distant; object fce says Goad-mor-niniGeD-tle-men and: la-dies.' He onderifxjk to so; 'Hail Columbia; llsppy land.- bai we cannot say fee viae a Grisi or a Chfta; ISovalla however, he slopred i bow sad 'i... " .. " . . . 1'.'... .... - s i . I ; 3X , ' . , . , ... 6 -.- . - - J J then and 'petwroieJ soae 1 shades' aJtnlraUv. we ibnnjht tie wg boiler in Uotclithan hnj. Iw-h. The prifecliuo of the iniirouipnt tnj be en in ijo eocrfctn wlib h Itich it pre noon cr? rtiit onlj iheifutl vowrt 8tiunls but tbei mid ,d!e soiodl.J ;Mf Kiba-beeR eitoaged onr it sv' 3rwV1?i51wffi.i , ..k-. i H:1t- L-j ''r - '" Xiy''uVt eur Forir 7Vioune. " " I Ai!arl'UJ a id ' Q A-ROLtKrViWAmC ftMAN." -ry- ..J Wl:rGtt ATUR D AX FE B KUA Ft Yi 7J 8 44. Uptil)lifi ican iv lUifisia icKet '.1.-. '. 1 lVX)R GOVEfiSPn u lb k - ' - .. , t 7 i- r KEN - T Kl e are auinorised to annoonre JA hKJ CROSBY, Eqf i as a Candidaie for the office of Sheriff of Rowan Counly. . - L - -. . T . . 1 canojoaie tor re,eieciion;to ine ofSee of Sheriff of. Rowan county at' the next August' election. Id We are atfthorised to announce CALEB - i x - I V -: ' ' I wiiiTP'. ;L.i;j.,. : K.t r . " WHJ rE.s s candidate for bsnff of Cabarrus coonty, at tbe next August election. 1 V t 'I : . : .'--r-' tc- j I-.,. . i t. i .tm . . i I ijjj! Two smart active boyS will be taken a( this Office, ai Apprentices to the priottog business. ' A pply soon . Whilst the Whig candidate forihe Presidsn- cy is eiving contradictory opinions on the Ta- riH, to suit alt sect ons. Van IJiiren maintains the same coD9isi?nf posmon toai ne oas always oe- : i i. i... jl t.i .. ... cupieo. udcoioco paver, h Every body that Tfnows sny thing about Yen I r i - I Boren or Henry Clay, musi ktim the above to be false in every! particular, so; far as it regards "ft r ' ; , im . Marti - ItFL . ( rt - ka " i t '. r.Clay.. WbatI Mr. Clay if giving contra- 9. -fi r 1 - . ' - dietory opinions to-sou am eeetions ??' Never ... f .i. r .l . ni ? was soy thing farther from the truth. His opin . . ,.! if i ... - 1 ions 00 ou puuuc quciuont are iwi trs mine i at'-- '-- ! .1 l v Matne a tn Louisiana t ' Dot aa for YanBoren. he has a set of pinions for nearly eery State in the Union f ' tTbe records of the cbunlry show that while he Op10 Buren) iwasffn CongresS,e m . ' W .AW II .H .. ' ! ' a l; - i. t voted lor every a arm bin mat came oetore mat body : and nevt avowed himself opposed to the t id i 1 -x 1 Tariff on.il t I year, just, because be knew it is oopopular st the South wiih the Locofoco party. We defy any locofoco paperjto prove that Heory Clay bas ever given " contradictory opinions . l n 4 1 . be Tariff to suit all section.,' or any part of on the coentry. riot it rs no bard matter to show thai Van Buren has. been guilty of ail these abomina Me tricks, and' they know irdr they would not attempt 10 create the impression that Mr. i Clay has been oltioclhemnp atnm. b-r ttwm9t look at Van's Ipdiana letter, where he hardly gives an opinion tor or against iheTariff I Look at his letter to a locofoco in yirginia, disapprove ing of the presenj tariff while q'h ixple tools of the New York Syracuse; Conveotiorr'come be fore tbe country is tbe ad ecatesj of a cotsc tive tariff, in k long address, wiib fesulu irons annexed recomnjendinj thii 7 pn" and Jlnti Tflrifgentlemart asihe candidate of tbe Dem ocratic Part forkhe Presidency! How long will the People Buffer Mr Van Bo- ren and his parasites to humbug them on this sabjifct ? Is it not time that a stop should be pot to it, so the People of tbe country may know what they sie striving jo attain? We tbink ii.ia. And if we are not most egrWioosIv mistaken. tb is jdftus -faced politician will find it so. EdPln tbe House of Representatives, the Commitlee onJEIectroos have reported in favor of tbe righMu their seats of those who have been elected by General Ticket io Georgia. New Hampshire, Mississippi and Missouri, and con trtry to the requirements of the Apportionment Act cf June 1842. The following resolotions have been recommended for adoption by the mo- jorify of the Committee ; ! I Resolved, That ithe second section of " An Act for tbe apportionment of the. Representatives s mong the several Iates, scpordiog to the sixth census rlapprovedi June 25. 1842, is not a law made in purseanceof thecontitotion of tbe Uni tea oiaies, aou vaijo, operative apa oinuiag opoo the States. ' l'-,-i ", Resolved, That all ihe members of this House (except the two contested cases jfrom Virginia, opon whi b no opinion is hereby expressed) have been elected in conformity with the ciinstitBUon and the laws, and pre entitled tq their seals in this House. . j j - . -;L Josl such doctrine as tve expected from those who compose ihe msjorily in the House: Where i ihurA a msh itl.n: mill nnt ioin in ant) aid in t pelling the jacobinf from the places which tbey so on worthily cccopy ? We heartily wtsb it Was in tbe power of every lawjloving person tin i ouf country to see for themselves what a set of rfi orderly rowdies i b ere are in tbei House of Re presentaiives among a the! Ilocofpeos Nothing ii i . . t - i i. . seems to be loo mean or leontempiibie in ibeirl ' ...-at ; L"; - I- - l.-f - - 1 ' i - 1 -i . F L a inn a I fl K . m .....lai1 ...aa. .r .. . .a . m. "1 bot party pu i posts, .j,. . ; -. Hi? "",- i "VP I ' i . '. -' i .The Standird says 1 1 that in tbtsjS:ate4 -I'f every loapottaol iayemnr has been made by the peord Jtbemseyes., lWe j wonder if the tbemsewes. li We j rnee ling tfgiiher of five iadirtdoals at Davidson rCollcoe. in an off coutiling room vf a store teilb doors tlctidto appoint- delegate to the Locb- fuco Convention, was a '.- movement bv the Pea p le Kjf ph e Ppjje leadi i n t h Is i ns t S a ice-, t Or was the tending at coiTe-poi aj ter bald fact. io wti their whistfef with; a movement by them also.; ::Ni-- ' : Gabriel iofinea. Eq , has been appoioted a delegate front ibe WiJmioo too-district, to Ibe Locofoco Naticnal Cyeaiittb rir ; 'i if- Indiana The biff's rif tM wi.rSiai aembled in Cunteniio oi tjie I6ibAliimnU4j Indianapolis, in 1st rof; two it.oosanf i lor the: parnoe of forming arr ENctaralvI'i.kel. ; Ie '(cnsCLittilo'.r.W.vii v al led t b t on g tt on t a nd ' t h e r e 'Va a aDvfre of len uuMism uisjiiajea wnirn was wen calculated to f IAfil r. -ita. will. I. t T ........ B nn. ,uo nun uupo anu cor.iwence whO'jji bhefd nr wh?j shall reaJ ha pweedjnwir Th' rollowing genitemen were nnmmatrd aa Etetar. 4 andj received by the CuoVeotion with load bartts M received by the Cooveot bfpplauae. -1 J UrgitkXA Coilins.J. A.' VaisW S mm racken riig4 j ? : iTi anl irH 'i Samuel iParkfr. HPejUJos-eph:0: Donn. Rich. Thompson. Albert Ll tl met! llWace P. Biddle.-I.cwia G.TbompsonU t A cornreliif e of siitv of tne best and most popular speakeTS'to.aet in corjaoctioo kiih Iha) Electors, were appotnted to address ths Paopte "of every spciion or the Staie during ile sp- ! i t -i rr proaciiingj-resioenuai eampstgu. fln the evenipg of the; same! day, tfce -Whigt yoong men of tne otaie met in t;onveation,)0(J afnonff jTlker ihino-ai resolved to hold m Imaiiii. lionon the Tippecanoe battle ground orj Ihe 39tb of May next, to ratify- the nominatiots of ibe "f"'5' " r - Z- ' "h i T e wef delirered and the, enthusiasm, of the young:, men "of the H(psi:erStaie.twas ast great if not greater, tbf n that . which :perva.ded tbe rants of the V bigs in 1840. A respectable number of delegates weie selected to the' Baltt roofeYobog Men's Convent ion. The Slh) wing baIii1Imn aaar aM SfASt An kst eABfsritinr. - I i 'TCX-7 -.CT v?- 71 " ftHI : " uesnivca, a ui wiicnwro oi no " Resolved. That tbe i watchwardn wMg, Young men! thruuiliooinhe :iengi breadth of tbe SlateballMer!? Iwpi4i '- -. -. - 'i- lh and JUCST - In both Conveettooswbeftsver tbeliname of CiaAT bsppesed to fall fro.n the lips of tthe ma ny able spealifis who spoke on the occasion, it was received with the most raptnross Spnlaose. I' SCjF Qn the 25th oltimo, there waaj a great ; gathetng of the Whigs of Philadelphaat the ! Musical Fund Ifall. on the occasion of the pre sentaiioe of Neagle,S splendid portrait of Mr. n Ma..; itr-...ir..u . ti.jiai.. v'.i... rU'T. r T-T5. Y&Urr. '" "TO f - , - . , t i-.,; , ; .nil liJ In ik. mill. n i. nl.l.k lU Wkl. I mu SIW w IIUVI VIU3U U..nillbll Ul III"J ... . . . r i sn u . I MiT thA I InlAti avail aiavioaijf ' II evw a n rwe4HAH . , - : ' (says the U. 9. Gazette) to aroose feennss of V' , . . , ,n . ,. - pride and exultation in the heart of every Whig, 1 . -' - - , -,.v ; I impressing bim stiH more strongly 'with leocfi- I . 1 " -7-... . - J a. -i , uence m auoces in me cuwing corneal." Alter the eeiemonrea of presentation weie concluded, the meeting was powerfully addressed by a nam- ber'ot good and iree'IVblgs.;"v ;'jvp., - j following extract of a letter froth tbe TJ. S. Gazette, plainly shows what the Vhgs of the Union may expect from their breihrca of the Key Stone: State : " ' I v I-"-: ; '' ; r-Gettysburg', Mamt eo. Jaai 24J 1844; ;; VVe yesterday-had a County meeting similar id those of 1840 j and, alihongh the weather was -very ioclemeot, its nuQber exceeded sny that has been held for years. Bui, what must b gratify jn ro yoo to" fearn isi thateff fie ec fee and prominent men of tfte Jin tiWasonfc I and Scolt Party were there, and boldlyjsoi eo I J4uiuv-aiij, ana in me loos, pairiouoi manner, give ihjheir puSlirdbesionto'HeniyCliy .'i' Mr Cooper and Mr Smyser both sddressed the meeting'in favor bf the 'f Farmer of Ashlasd which received the eniversal approbation of the large sssembly. Conferees -Were appointed to meet those from York to appoint a delegate to ihe; National Convention, and an etector---aod! unanimously instructed to select persons favoro bis to the nomination of Henry Clati . There fs uv iww - .isrniiiv iToice. in iioams coonij, iliai f hear of7 against tbe hoble statssman, s4 mongat those who we t wit b ne ia 1840; and I. near or many inee opposed os'at life election.! ; j ibo will be with ' V ' - ; 't''L i ! ' '':'l 'l 5CJ If the Edjior of .ibe Standard is so pro digioasty horror-stricken it the idea of the Claf Cfob of Forest ville, Vrectfsg s Log Cabin to hold tbeir meeiinga in, what will be aay i0 ,he fullowipg ? Will be" not aa a consistent man t . give the Old Lion of the Hermitage a rsp lover the knuckles, fair trying o humbug snd misiteadL the dear people with hickory potts and hickory walking slicks, cat by the old Genera s . r- en hands ?! We abal) see J Hiekon from ihe cnrnVajrc The editor of ,4tbe New Orleans Herald has received s coo signmsptipf four splendid bickcry canes, cot. br . L- .a: , ubb. upcKsou nimseiron nis own grounus. - . These chips of tbe ."old block were aent for presentation to, foar promineot Denocrals cf New Qileans." :. -.'vW-VMM.- s" Too ate, quite tootate. 'The " Clay Cloba have the field, and the hickory Clubs sre wsr(v ed oioKen sad useieps. I he missel toe, sacred to silenes solitude sod socking ; that old parasiti cal plant, is now to take the place of tbe hiekbry. U. !S. Uaxclle,' , iHTfAVe see b the last advices from Waih inoton ibal lbs bill which p3s$fd the House cf Represenraiives on the 8tb oliin.o, refuodingibe fine imposed npen Gen Jackson for centempt of Jbe U. Slates District Coort st. New dxleap " in 1815, basbeen reputed to Ilie Sena te y Mr. Berried..of Ga, with an ameadmept, pi jviding that nothing contained in the bill shall be a con- sirueo ti express orimpiy sny censure j pa pe condeel or character of Judge Hall.; This-is as- - ' -. 1 ' - ' i ' '. ' ' ' N - I-''-. -1 .. j- I it.sbpold be.i Gen. Jackspiv ailKettgh ; great man, sboold no more be permuted ts set the laws f tbe eouoiry aLdefiaoce, than one of more horoble station In life. We hope the Senate.' for the jhooor of' tbecoaotry sod ss-s 'wsraing to Ty tarns, wijl firmly adhere to this amen'dmeot. The affalf wss got op expressly for political cap ita Ttre Ind'ep'endeat busbt 4o know that lificatioo is aa;-4! obsolete idea.H--4Sandar(f. 3 knpwr fete t eral feSS sucli aiwly-revf renee for tbe jaws of theland t fjojv ifitrV$U tCtay ' said e getitlemaa in M utilf, abakio ibe great Keotnckiao' bearli ly bf the haod.VVhy,caicokiocb the same as.vtihen I sa'w.yoa last and thattei years ago.? 'Yef, "replied Mr Clay, ie his peco.'iatly deliberate manner, 'I am stfrneod Coon.: 'N rYesrandyou ' Mr. StandtfdcPgbt ti tha'f ff ullffiiaiion'is' not Qnly not sa bsol idea!.' bo f has been resorted to lately, in sev insiances'by yourolherobcor, wfjoiprol i -1 1 it :;! in :.- if- -I- -tv- 1 r- rf ; ' ; ' r . ! V ! r VVr-; fr-l P t: 1 ' .wl-"- 1 - -.. fc. r :-- ! -1: i li t i Vi " '1. -ii- i i.x' ' if r lit - 1 "Ui H ' ': ; I I - -4 U : !': .:'! -I f
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 17, 1844, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75