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m-M ' -message itmmm
ntr hCA trinf,k itesuljeUelkerteeni.
ft , Cv j fw or Mexico: in rtlaium li yttxst if
!; I transmit herewith copies of dsjiatchei
Yd rl f., air-. : ' J -
commencement of rounresenf session, whicill
rf ciwn.'th"efr. importance aid I jdpubtiin4
; .tioju TLo extraordinary and highly pGetmi
language which (be Mexican GYf rnmeorj bak
thought proper to empW io rep! to toe rcnaonfj
V against the rene wal of the war wi i h Teirt.wh ilej
'the question of annexation was peeing before!
congrcu ana me people, ana aiso,
the diss of IKnrtMni
t hi pna civiazaiion v exai had ehlcred into the
f if fa o( Annexalion upbn the SitalUnfth
! verpment to interoose its eObrts to ward offihe:
!;thratcned blow.;But one course Jefl he!
EExfcytirc, acting within the!lioitfof ii.tcoh.i
I stitutlonal coimpetencr,and thatias tb protest!
I in, icsptuiu, uui at ine samf iiaie pirpni ana
i;decided terms ainst it; The wrthus thc.
ened to bo renewed, was promulgated by edicts
I and decrees, which brdered iii tfiei bart lot
r ilcxican military the desolatipn4f ttboje Itapts!
f Country, aid the destructiontwjsbjclut discVifn.
inajion, tf dU ages sexes, and nttto; bfl&.
4enfe ;Over "the manner oil ciWductieir! ir.i
haVnn right to violate at nlcaurlthe brinefnte
e
f which an enlightened civiUzationf&j& U U 'ilU&n
es
l".f'ii'l. L.-Jl... "J- li I- H : ti FU
iyi luy cunuocuui unions a i war.; ana thf rcJJy
rferade to a period of barbirilij whicbf liip.
rlfar the: world, has long siacej! poised tjiwaj;
'pilytfor the world, has Ions sincellDiae nwriir
pAlIhations are interested in eiiCoifcank-an obUr-
Vance of those principles, and the United State '
the oldest of tho American Republics.-and the
nearest of the civilized powers tq the theatre.
' on which these enormities were broDosed to fie
uumcu, coyui noi (juieuycontenl theraseives to
jwoest such a: state of tbingsi ITbey had,
tpigh the Executive, on anotbeif occaoi ad
s jvatr; believed 'with the approbaijon ;of tp
JvboIe country, remonstrated agamst Outrages
$immr,hut even less inhuman, itban those which
b hr w edicfV and decreels she has ithflj.
ened to perpetrate, and of which the late inhl.
man ma n.tirA nt 'Pl- . i.;.. J -i i
r-'7----" ivvfcr w um uie precuf.
.Vfkvi -tnsinner of conducting that wajtviI not Jkil to
Hjfe;':rrest- jour attention f; ;!! j (i;:tir fl :
-i r ' 'fiucfc remborance urgedj'! fano'tinfrieiIj
! pk! I pt to Mcxico.was called fbf I)jjltoniideitlinl
s n a f! jvi.-jwr iroperaiircr; fuiajouer, narin relatjoifa
:Wl !? th? lhi country- and W hcor
' -T. - . Jl I Li J - - - T w mm mm mr, U - LrflLJSa SJ ' lllll
S threatened with a renewal f te jvvar on khet
tpait of MexTco;!io'naturalIy looMtoitnisCioJ
4:??r Si jP bloody and inhuman murder of fanhfa
oi-FTKi,r5 cfmPauioA. quailed ,olyin'.avye
J :VyW?J. h the usages of the jahfctdrcd llndla
i t h : tribes, proved .how lift! fnnGAA !Ji l i;
1 1!? : 1flaC the most solemn tipu)atfa.'ofl!'jir
H PrJs were .hot dowri bV th way m,
'if rrfflcf V? Wingteven more painfulitbaldeaih
mhrhe Executive, with tik videnii of
" Scenes an rpwtltinn. a k....:... j L J IT
?B Ui T "'& 1 HMiiiiiur-, coum ao no jes
I a; aJV?,Icnew wnwnsirance. formerly; irged'iFtl
If .r j4r&,nS?"5e so Imperatare.Mexicd ks though
l';:t;W;nd represented to her the inbumaniif
I 'feV-P ?CP proceedings, to indulge in language unt
II Ms f n5w"to the courtesy of diplomatic intercourse
V t,: If nd "ensive in the highest degree to thii Gel
Mfli prnmeut and People.- Nor has ; she ouendel
JiWi': ID this Onlr. ' She haa nnt nntv v:.,TA.4i -:Lil
tUIQ
.flfyfW the two countrjesthl
V. T w uibU t aj a a m M
" 7 ,yut decrees against ouri tradH
-IV: iiarcourse, out withholds instalments of
V? ?fbJf duf..our citi2cns, which she .olemoiy:
fJfdgedAherself -to .pay finder. circumstanced
5 Wltlf9,b7:er local authorities, noi only on thi!
rroRertJr -but ?n persons of oqr fellow citttl
cn, engaged fir prosecuting fair and honest!
" - i . . ... ' ..v
lqiu,n "re tuny explained by the accompanring
i i f u Irom Mr. Green, our Secretary of iLfecsjl
jl l!nf ; Andwbenur Minlster bas invited ISl
! ' attention of her Y2nvramA.. L. A 'is
"j - if r1:?:'-? u.w.vf1 auuea .mwilt to injury, by not?
4 .,5P deigning for monthf tegetber, to return aW
I tSc'T wpresenjation?.: Still further
tf -S Jerunfriendlffeelings towards tho tjjj
Ii K ?!at?s be: Pa Issued decrees expelling from
itimfs.ur.ter provinces, Americkn citizens JnU
m i :-tip.' . rk"vt"1 o me, ana now
'f S8 ,hoso f our ci,i"n3 prosecuting the
y jAf; OT110 Fishery on the North-west coast of the
Hi -Ji ' f P?fic th privilege which has. through all time
."' heretofore been irmtt1A tu r ...-i..--.
li jg California for .upplies ihd(spensablelti
.rtheir4ieaUh and comfort. ' i.-' !;:. ; ; i j-
;-.--t--o 1s-' w. oiijau sfflo mi in vaiu at tt
.i'BWWfP8 observationofCongreis
n 11 t " vuuuutung- a corresDondenca -wit
VP K-tfiseciionsc: tbe Union, charges wholly
uhfounded areniade against particular Stated
.,m:ui omer. kir aid and protection
:;H :a,r' wrongs, un this same cohneeJ
aprpjudice. aro attempted to be
excUcd, and the hazardous and unpardonable
"J"?0 I011 divisions i among ihej
State, of the Union, tbereby.to.embiUer their
V:-:-f ex ha to leanvthat bowerJ
-; 4 s r weely , we , may indu W . in - i -i I
: i oa"e. the American peopiei will tolei
!rt.? Interference n their d.rWsticiflairs hr1
f 155 Vorernment, and in all that' con-l
Y19:lUalSuaran,e' and the na.f
aLbonorthellVople of the United Slate
:SfUCf of Annexation addresie. .rself
f l!?Bst,rtunafe,Jr4a ?XP9rtlon of the Union.'
PS-uC C?ruM ,hre"on-mindtul of
fl W'Shest obligations, if it could have adopted
- g 5ourse of policy dictated by sectional interests
. 1- deling..; un ine contrary, u was be.
r: c.aus the question was neither local nor sec
tJWbut made'tt. nppcal to the interest, of
uoio nipn, ana ol every State in .the-Un.
-t ?wPn.iaai ,no negotiation, and finally lhe Treaty
?!in!xatioa vaf end intorand 1thakf.
t i0JefpJo ordinary pleasure to perceive that.
M?lcV!b?y -Proceeded from
y , . portions oflhe Union; Hf, ,W
14 n ptPirtcul StaiesVbut whenshe
-HU0Wclt,V-SPin andagerward. by
irom.au. mecutes,and wheij, in-addu
:il'I?jpt.'tp this, she tefresbe. 'heFiel!etiok'jth
7 f lF. that the firit eflbrt which waa made to
fPV. . vi. uuring, mo acmmistration
r.fl! djtn2uished citizen from au Eastern Stat
JHf' auerwarda' renewed nnder tbe au. I
?roscri from the, Souihwest, h
i f wmvkMnriir ti:ihiCem " "' n"';f " s
I present purpose of sowing f-ioni aipop- r TA7RTPIT.EIGIITII . CflTfiRESR,!
attackj Tefiher on particular jSiates, or on pef. J r-ifiECavO.V.- ;
J .1
tfj
.i.eJ!
totrs who are now in tta '.'retirement of private
lUef.Conro.ringbpnpjU which :bo now
maicct to eminent f citizens by name, can the
hope "to escape icensUrrf forlharing ascribed to
teem as wen as to others, a design as she pre
she
tend now, for (he first time rerealed. of hain
orifrinafed ne W
!5ti,;
Sbn
ixn c iex.
tary 7 . 1 be opinion then, as ;now7; p
WuhtheExecutIre,tbattbe Annexation
T . tJ. . -il i . .
aii uiucr m acquire wia icmwrf ueiure II Had
-.T . ,rt.ril,- in-M. -"
Muiuww w jwiuvu ""e n'Uucu i poT
ers ox ioe eann, proposiuons:were inado
Mexico tor a cession ot u to the. United States.
iico..w,, ue. pruccea,ns, ai the time,
ndcauseof complaints She is nmr.nrt.M
iZ. ' a j r it i
ply reminded of tbem, awakened to the know
si t . - - . i.
a W ihanlwMn-niUIw .r i v;
as true, tnat those negotiations were founded in
Meceotion and fabehnmti-iin! - . i
Imjust and iniquitous motives. -While Teia
fwa a rlni(?.rWl.!iri:H".fcrTtlt. - o.
bpened hegotiitions with the Tatter power
be cession of her then acknowledged territory
W now that Texas is independent of Mexiv
M has maintained a sepafate; existence for
tyears-cluring which; time:-. he ha. been re
Jjeived into the tamilr cf nations, and ia
'.It'' -. - ' B - - l
entCd hV .irrrplitcfl omJneeiHni n
j - - ... i . f"i
l. v . - . r. ; j
Ue principal Court, of Europe-and when
. , it - 'v, " urau;
l j f r - .t s 7,
has become obvious to the whole, wop d tK .t,a
s forerer Tt t muik ttj, c,...
barged with deception and falsehood in all rZ
- "--
ung io toe past, and condemnatory accusationa
irb made against States; which have had na
fpeciai agencjMn the matter, because the Ex-
tcutive of the wholelJnion has negotiatedwith
t yv uucui c ur i prut
nnnnimrni n - t i' -l .. -
with lexas, as she possesses at this moment
against (he United States. , tThe Inns A ftF lima
ran mA nni ktn 1 ?" j
F . m r uuo i inaepenaence.
jNations of the Earth, miffht well iustlfr .h- IT
States in a resort to anv measurA t vintJ
t, f . ua"w"u "l,nor ; put,' actuated by a sincere
ppiro io preserve the general peace, and in
ivjew of the present condition of Mexico, the
Executive resting upon its inteffritv. and nnt
H.;ivnn..:..
rr? appreciate its motives, abstain from recom-
luai u iuuu mrciiL in inR wnr n urni
pendmg to Congress a resort to measure, of
Pfuicva, aim couienis itseit with re-urging upon
ltlat body prompt and immediate action on the
Inat rwvitf rtrnm.t . H 1 I .i
fSQDjectot Annexation.
Isnbiertnr AnnPtMU t
Ureahe HM S X.-n i"
-vi. V ;c
P uinwuwicu ngui , ana ii mexico. not re -
kardinlbat fbrbelranee. ahall .twl,.. i! L
pigustice of her conduct by a declaration of war
E . - J1" " . -
dnst them, upon her head will, rest nil tK
Ssponsibility. - , ,
JOHN TYLER.
1: "
I Great TfPRnvpnf rvr .....
Lr a -'.j-ii. t.ic- nwuo ui using
me Masmetic Te
hat Dr. Page, of th Patent fiffi-,,
nvednesday applied oneof his recently con-
fjuvu "aguci-wr-cicuiric macnines to lur
nislithe electricitv to Prnfpsni. TVf
Teleffranh. instead of th (TP0at fro I m
;b4ttery hitherto employed for . that pur-
se.
i.uai uaiiery is not only trouble
e ana expensive, but its mana?emfnt
-t . ".--'.. . . . v -r
repuires exposure to the fumes of acids
llind Other chemiral :n1tnnr. ,k:t.
jndt but prove prejudicial to health. The
K?hnr- !; ",aT enI,re1
nechanical m its construction, avoids all
pse inconveniences. 4t :
jrjyre learn that on the occasion in ques-
dn, while Doct. Pace operated his ma-
gbine tn the -Patent Office, Professor
jllPttSE, at the City Post Office, operated
mits aid the Telegraph between this
ft V 7 rauimorp and performed all the
distance of eighty miles.
PLT uw maciune tnrough a
I rVe look upon this as a vast improve
ment on the wonder- wbrkW invention
ich has of late so much
delighted our citizens. ' "
ssnondent of : the National Tnt.llifro-
M7rJ y y; ,hat
J it . .... . . ...t-.-.jw.
rie cari hB .! i;..JT:7u:- ."i":
Tt.yii- T "T,:" -J
- . ucc" tt e,reai uemana tor silver
during -the week., At one bank alone thif-
ty thousand dollars in hal vcs an
Ue exchanged arau
premium for American gold. The cause
birth
is drairi is attributable to the fact lhat
ineussian Government is about issuing
a! new Silver nnrron n..LiL.u I
. -r . . .
have contracted to furnish the necessary
s 1 - - 1 uuu Liin lunrirniine 1
s c. Tn. . ..- -- . . . ;
Vol 1 rfv"aMtt PaPer
itates that a new aDalieation of .thi
ldd ous instrnmont h rnt1 wTl
tA Ui'M ...v wvvuttMHio r
trJ0 eye warning fthe:exhausted
ii
' lLtr ,"wn HP matter vi- x-or renej ot Ierre Barnard, Spain for the purchase of Louisiana. The
I IndSS? the , unrests of both countries. James Ritchie, YUUam Batchelder I and oint ResoluUon was referred tothe Com!
And afler nine years of unavailing var, Mexi. James McParland. i mittee on the Whole
eAn h6r , Eution before offered Between three and four o'clock the
viciarj ui foreign AnairS, never to ,.nnar finUmrr nnnh Q..Lt.. .fiL. rtt v TT. L :. . . . ...
i th ih Tnrin : . TT r i'"t M cwrv oi me l reasu- xjouse were iouna to De without a
OI a centurv witl. fi.-.k I .i.-...sli- i . w? uinuciu , aiso ior CO
r.raW vkjiiu, nuitii w me ena rffYiinr. (ho ni- . i
the .d1 ofihat iim ?n,v !. e.d by the Secretary of the Treasury and
uTth?- W -hen tn!, water Iscritf relation to stem boilersyMop
in tbem has fallen to the snot danwr. t- 1 r R " tuoi
f r ,acccs5 to and rushes up a tube there t
Piacea ana connected iritWkti- ut-i: v
4tMtedi4telvbecbrnM
MiCuiieiy oecomes the mouth-piece of i
S7irr. nneks want wateror I
sHatl burst"
; :
Stalo oir. CaroUnsa-ii-ivf ' . z
Vourt of Pleas and quarter SessiohsNovcm.
lr r ' ; Term, jai4. -. I " ' . .
f7N motion, to prove the nuncunatir. win r s
Klfi of said deceased personally toappear befora the Jbs- i : I Wr ish reported a faUl which was re-glf-
coon, ol the court-hoase, in Lexington, ferred,to the CK)mmitteeitoniniitar4 A fl
fldngConSw&
UH"".C1- Moek.aerk of ii Courts lie icemi
rg?,;- s"-, CHA3. ;:pCX. t c, ,
rnatersi., r;5 y3 , ?
. CorrttpondrAc itftht Baltimore 'American, i
pre. I .- -1.- -j i -r '
rSm. - ? Z u.?
d. 1D?Tr' v B orK Haywood,
presented bjMr.'Areherpf Vskinfor
LaaemSirttftti
- - ,
.t .U krAM UkL CJ- t 1
I -uc iryut ijuuttit? last year
J fl..r,K;f f r1,
I o-v.v jiiuuua ""I'niuc til III
to I rennement oi, sugary ; r
- Mr.' IJerrien repoi
, , - r i 1
Her of the sureties of Samuel Swartwout, IzejJ De Pre voting. ; , ,,; . r , might be their hearts and intentions Tihlt
nti. f-.i. jL r ? -V."".! nMtrnnttntm...tvi l?l.,. "1 "cans ana inienuons .that
- j vunctiur u uic uon oi AeVijcorK.
- J - Ai t r- iriTtMr... -i .
uiw. luc uun jav uiccLinn niii imm
nienis, - ' -r -
bv,t- nu.l 1' ilL J
f-T -.r." vuoaic rrnorea irom ine uommit
tee oh Foreign Relations a bill for the pay.
- I ment of Frnin sfWiIialmna nrtrrimifAl
r or -to 1800; Read imd placed upon the
calendar. ': - '
A Resolution was badontprl. mUtiVin
Mr. Berriencailijife for the number of for -
- eign Pauners and Criminals immifl inrt
n;... -a XL 'SC'rVT
I W,
r I i
.uvvuuuuYtttuumCWuoic nuraoer oi lor-
- ngucia wuw arrive.
it Resolutions offered bv Mr. TwJw!
eigners wno arrive.
I " xvesoiutions oner
lw i . . 1
Iur! Jonnson m re erence to natura
ization
ana emigration werd also adopted
1 Hllntinivtnn'd
V vMM"-e.W. vcauiuuon,
offered
I'opon a previous dayin relation duties
iron ieamers,jvas adopted,
'.The' Senate then ; passed 4he fb!
llowin
i s . - -
i ..v.. uuuvj , iclciii
f ..
of duty granted and pending, was adopted.
post ni?T?rni7 t a wo
him : lirHi'-- ! i
r - Jh il ' v- 1
. ln relerence to the transfer of the mails
oeiween the United States and other coun-
iW wure io ine unuea oiaies ine ex-
cU
USlVe rio'ht tn mm-v fht PiiVkl!. m'oClo K..
the Rail Roads: Mi j
i lieu liii mi; tun onnrp.rarv ni.rnA 4tntn
- , -"-o -i ' v. .uv iu'j v
detail certain Government steam vessels
J to carry mails for the use Of the Post Of-
j lice Department. P
I . .
Several Executive messages were re-
. . . v :ru,M",6w cic re -
ed during the day; one covering the
correspondence between Our own And th a
I r k
Erclnch Government upon the subject of
l exas; and lne QW?t being a proposed
treaty between our Oovernment and Hesse
uassel. " MM:: . . 1
ine senate then adjourned until Thurs
day next. I
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
The bill from the.
Terri-
hrQs o extend the iurisdi r.finn
of the
United states over Oregon, was reported
and referred to tbe Committee
Whole. i !
of the
The rules were suspended to receive re-
ports irom tne Uommittees.
The Committee on Claims rennrtnA sza
l . ... ..: .--. ( - - - z . r- t- "-"
"are mils lor tbe relief of the hairs' nf P
Dert A aiton appropriating $7C,000i
The Post CiPtinn CrxmmUt L.j
Resolution, which was adopted, callin
i rr
T T ? -r NT1?; aS
to transfer of mails by Railroads, by
night and by dayj with I the view of ma-
KinS some changes if tt shall be, deemed
necessary. Hi
The Committee ori Pensions reported a
bill amending the half pay of Pension so
that applications for the benefit of the law
sna" not be influenced unfavorably bv
luu new, wmcn .limits tne benefits i
of the
tension Act to a term often years.!
MILEAGE OF MEMBERS
fi r ' iit rr , l
Jlr. Oobb. of Ga., asked to renort a bill
. - . - ; w
frt mn L-o thamil.kKAUf. I I
....v uv uiucagc ui lilCUluerS UnilOrm
living noi nity miles apart were im the
i... " feJ ! ,1 J
greater distance
wv 1 nrpn 0n inn. hllnrfl
were enabled to flcTthlfi by t avTl'liB
red miles. Thev
i i 1
.s 1
t u 1 I
l and moved the Previous
was a second ana tne bill was ordrf
be enfrrosserl v 171 o T r
lf?uS k 1 V DOe? 8' .J
rnh hece1 th mileage of
TJT!. be comP ?d by
uiruci raa" foule-
THE TELEGRAPH.
A resolution was adopted to pririt five
U j A.. rr-" i
Post Office Department Won the subject
li 11 iiiirii 1 - 1 rr nnnino thn a Mhma a ai
ot ine Magnetic Tele
Was adonted instrrintinicr
ine oommittec on 1'ost ume nnH pct
ruoads to report as to the exDediericv of
1 .s2t. 1.1?"; P60!61? QI
.I cwspapers in tne Uongres-
Monat uisirict wnere tney are Drinted free
ofpostaerir 5 f-tf --"Wf
nsr Guano and nth! nBnJU -
-tn-i ,i:,r:: 'r-'i'r?""??XJ
MrJ Hunt of UJ. I York
tironosino - an nmr.m'-J; -s . nJ..rM
tion in order to breventU LiHi
of any one person to ihe office of Presi-
tdent of the United States, was taifpri na
1 Mr' Hun! moved to refer the Resolution
?rscect on"Mtteo pf five membersT L
. Air. JDourlass Tnnvrr1 !' tri Vofo W-
Kn"n ?t?ten Island for the defence of
Yf't harbor. ;Al,o..tbat the Gov-
rnmcnt sell Pert Gasrcrt,: j
" uuuiiwuuuna mui rriiiiKKinnv
SLAVERYSND TUE PUBLK3 tANDS
Jjlfrl a-JilngtrsoIl prc;cr.tcd a mcmorx
al from citizensor Fennsylvaniafwhose
rcspectfibility he vouched for asking Coa
ffress to appropriate lh Poblic Domain
for. tbft purchase and - liberation of the
Slaves pt tbe united states. - A motion
was made to lay upon the table,-and car
"I'll wa&maae to j
- tied J)V, ai vote
ofll7to49,- ('h.
L . . - i
NATURALIZATION . -
':Mr. Morris of Pa. presented' tiHesol a- fVA io Caucus on Saturday
tion instructing the Committee on the Ju
diciarv to inouire into the exbediencr of Pending the; Resolution!, the Counsel if ft
!l wnnrtlno-n RM1 Krt trt nrnnr1 fKri nqfnra
up .0 : -w . -.. mvllr- .....A.mrJ U "f: - .2.
- i!r ! izatinn InWs that thft nam nf Wimim 1 emparrassment which surrounded-his. cient
c tl . r" ( ." . - - - jrr . j. o .-
- J naii regisiercu a. iue vusiom nouse, i
I wwjrvw w w ,.w jvu-
tinn it MWd aw' ' fc .
i w .
uuu ju rcjiiuuu w prices rsurreuuereu
.. I fiA r.m.nf Uir.n-iV- rs
Britain in
I789j niking a remaheration in
these1 prizes, and asking the
I reJatlOu to
. I.-
President of HheU. States what progress
has been made m.the negotiat ons with
f i the view Ot bringing the subject to an ear-
1 adjustment. Tho Resolution being ob-
jected to, vas laid over. ' : VA .
A nsn1ritinn w flr WU-41.
- :-rT?wr ""'.''rr 'v V"6.mc
J " r - - wja ixiiia iu njuuir o
J into the expediency of repealimr! the dutv
LnrnmirrpA nn ivavo nH :
.VIlr """iro
rr" f wa was iaiu upon
"?mi-: :i -
PROPOSED ANNEXATION. -
Mr. JDouglass proposed a Joint Resolu
tion to annex Texas agreeably tb the Pro
visions j between the United States and
Ti,--fit..,w- 4i.-. a'ii
u pwkui v.io iiiv.ii vuiicu anu
- n
h' iiuuac au uunicu unm i. iiiirsiijiv nPTr.
mli SPLENDID STOCK
N E W G OODS
THE subscribers are now receiving from
and Philadelphia, their Fall and Winte
1 i I -
New York
Winter stock of
BBW i STSTJ! & TASnxOXtAUXJ!
DRY GOODS,
full as laree ia amount, and decidedlv !. mmt
some ever brought to this market, thej are in part as Ail
1UW9
i rr1-. m , . . . . i
j uira aupcr wool oiacK and blue clotns and cassimeres.
Striped and plain sattinets and twd
"ch and English beaver cloths nd '"" tinCT,
i.T' xia"sw ana vvasmngton Kersers,
Red, white, yellow, and green flannels, all qualities.
. w7 jeans, piaiu, nnseys ana iinines.
.nd rip cashmere, new article.
"".1"i pma Aipacca.au colors and prices.
oomoazincs, une
English and Italia
Silk, kid, cssunere, buck and cotton gloves,
Crapes, lawns, muslin collars and French I
Jackonet ind swiss muslin, edgings and inserjtings.
xvitH uumuss ana iaay sale and talton shawls,
Brighton hoods and self adjusting skirts,
Merino and flannel knit drawers and shirts,
Whitney, hiacinaw and duffle blankets, greai variety,
Apron chejeks, bed ticks, bleached & brown sheetings' &.
Tailors trimmings f all descriptions,
ouiriiugs, -
iu ps. genume bolting cloths, warranted, Noi 4 to 9.
doz- leghon raw and bi k bombazine bonnet
w miui iuu wmic iur ana wool nats.
50 M fur, cloth, hair, silette and glazed caps, 5
1 T m i J
a large assortment of
Saddlery, and Saddlers' Trimmings:
Carriage trimmings of every variety. !
Smiths, and carpenters tools. Iron, castings.!
unster, tpring, and cast steel. 18 boxes tin plate.
SHOES.
600 & bound shoes, good and very cheap
P'- women's wed .nd pegged. Sdllipp;
1,000 pr- wed and Ps?e& Negro shoes. I
3 cases Miles' fine Philadelphia made water proof boots
9 a-ss to y.
12 cases thfck winter boots, all Drieea.
5 cases Philadelphia calf skin hoots. w fin. I .-
5 doz. Philadelphia calf skins, very cheap. j
8 to. liming and binding skins. 3 doz. eastern tanned
nog skins. doz. saddle trees. 4 p'a. blue and )
xancy piush. 5,200 oak tanned and hemlock sole
leather? good and cheap. !
GROCERIES.
uu usr rK rvico sugar, doll bass R
1.600 woolstvand wool. irrA
O, T1-J-' T'J T. .
550 bags Rio coffee.
- . - - - j ww a v. UOiivU
Oi nn. P T? r j
sugar. ,
""H"'"" r. r . powaer.
4.000 lbs. whit
16 barrel tanners oil, very best article. 817
.mi. (.1111 ..J 1 is a . w i
"rX u B""?7 na aanaee twigging.
yirginia ana cannula rone
nil I no lAn. mit.h . . : I .
800 lbs. rope suitable for mining.
L The above eoods were bourht with ..Vi .wi...:...
Jy, and will he sold at wholesale and retail for cash, as
low as goods of tbe same qaalities and styW can be
bought south of the Potomac. j - "
I JENKINS & BILES.
Oct. 31st. 11844 27tiI39 I -
APOTHECARY BUSINESS!
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PENN AND AYRES
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FINE CHEWING TOBACCO.
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at the Peoples Drug Store, by . '
. . , ; ; HENDERSON Se WHEELER.
BB. P. Henderson's Awe aid Fewr fiemedr.
Al SAFEskd certain cure, may be had at tie Peo-
Pie's Drug store, from j
V HEXDEKSOX k. WHEELED.
ROWAND'S ' TONIC 311 TTTlTf r?i -
1 RAY'S iOintment, Jayne's Vennifage Hemlln's
tamily medicines. Lee's. Dean's. Drntt' tTMn.r. .
wauuus , i-etefa, Fhebpa and Beckwith'a pills ; also.
... : fc'.M-
. Mcuueraonsotomachicxtaixer, may be had at
the FeopWt Dnz ttort. ' -f- .
ibs. of good Tallow and Sperm candles (or
saie at Ute People's drug stare, by j ,
j ; . . 1 nENDEESOX Jt WHEELER.
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'TTllL P. Henderson's invaloible 'Ant4iUons inis for
M-J Sale at the PetmlSm Ttmm ti. kvJ
t; .'HENDERSONS WHEELER
ots&ary'.itg, 17, 1844 S ' tflC Z
1 :
u'.ai-ELI HARRIS.: : - K-"
At niclif orli, Uarldson C'ty TT. rc
Oa the Great Sta?e Coad from Xorth to Sonth '
I t and Son:h-West
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- i LEGISLATURE OF N.'CiVROLUoU
V The Chairappointed Messrs. Uaton aod
liott the Committee on Enroled Cilia f4r
present weekV -?;r v c ".-"H1 '..-."1
Mr. Bigs mored Jo amend the. Journal
Saturday, by expunging": the true record mid
by the Clerk, and insert a garbled account,
. "I senator tTOm UnsJoW W8J TentarLlOS UPQU th
-T" J ceience O,
i moss, nonest ana connain men werd sometimes
hu JL i i" 'nmSl,n3eT
m uio uiusi luacusium ions mninrn ihii hn
py own experience, man me laws, than the iiible
iurn.i r... -tTia...-St
U'hTmselC '(Mr.rfIenry.)Merer.
ed leave to assume the province ol the
--j-- trrro"!' ""r15"1' ?,aPw
the ! iPaeaHA
he he&vl
W tboWAer.f congrega (ipB.tliugbt
"w VU couia not taKoanjouence, when
"-"5" fs aa l?:nein?.e: FTrii
mf "? W wtnUn;inous tertme,qd
uu a.u luiitnious crime, foqia
take! no personal offence albeing respctfujly
warned and cautioned to examine their hearts,
P. uPce w'1
wraea ana cauuonea to exai
.,?,, .,t.rf-.fc.w-tJ: .
. . o o j r.j--yyifw.i
ing possession of them.. He spoke of thl
l inir nnscc ,
"ln!"
lati.
in this respect in Court, of Just ice
where npt only it waa made, the duty of Coup;
sei, put also ot: th
the Jude to warn: thei
gainit the danger of cntertaing apy rrejtk$cek
- $T PfPwg n any public eicilemtnt m the
v-.w,.vluui, c vase lUdi uc ic II 1U tH?. UIS :UUiy
us vuuiisvi, iu nive mis cauuon. ana mef!t nht
i
to be personal or.disrespectfU;ii tbo;iasf
therefore he thought the Senate, ought lb be
wary and distrustlur of themselves; when ary
spirt teas so rife every where tn this State and
throughout the country, and discard all i persbnal.
u - ' .:vr t "'rT'T'
., ; - . ; r. -...,
i as insensiniv n in. tunnrt rhn ihrnnkh ih ..a:..
silently and warmly, or as insensibly a. th at
mospnere through the Jungs.. HI Ml:
When the Speaker interrupted the Counsel,
and remarked, that he must confine himself tio
the Rules of the Senate. Discussion! of rkHvrmprallvft.d iWfci
feeling had nothing ta do with theJflUsbluions
before the Senate, and was out of order : t hie re.
fore,Mr. Biggsraised the -qucsMjciMr
ana sunmiuea mat tne counsel was hot opt tjr
order in remarking as he was domgupo tho
enect oi parry spirit. 1 'lhe Speaker theii re
duccd to writing the followmg, which i halfe
to the Senate : 1 r:4l "'Ml lil ":
Cinneit must connne himself to the; rules ire.
w.uwu vi two uviciuiucui i me ornate, in
the discussion of the question befure the Honse
and that it is not in order to refer to or dislusis
the state of parties that divide the country.?' j
The Speaker then asked the Senator from
Mnrriri IF ha tnnlr - C .1. .! J .
decision
of the Chair ; no appeal was taken jHe jtbeji
remarked that the Counsel could ceed ih
Whereupon, tbe Counsel took hid hMt. bbokk
and papers, and walked out of the Seiktejf i
im 1 1 l.-. . 1. j i -u -i
xyuivcrj caweu ior a aivision oi ine quesr
n.i lhe hrst then recurring rns iin tdAltk
OUt. Which Wilt WiWt tn tiA ,.f,.&:U'k tux-
ai;W!; .oo " rrr' r uT
Those who voted in the affirrna4iL 'ill
Messrs. BiffffS. Bodv. Cameron. Drntriii FlitkJ
no J ' . " T
Walker and Wilson. 22 F ; f TV
Those who voted in the negative, were Mes,
Pharr, Sbepard, Smith, Tayloe, Waddell, and
Woodfin.--20. . !li 1-1
The question then recurred upon Inserting!
amendment. . -- f jj
Mr. Francis moved to strike out all after the
pending Resolutions and insert the folio wins as
an amendment to the amendment, vhfeh wa.
rejected. , -
While Mr. Henry, one of the Counsel of
Beared, That a Committee of three be ap.
i'nta1 Ult.. C! A r.
pointed bt the Senate to wait on Mr. Hnrv nn
ask from him a conv of all of hi rWmark. An
that occasion, in order to place the same on the
Journal. ; ' ; !
Mr. Woodfin ofiered the following as in n.
mendment to the amendment, to be inserted af
ter tbe word Resolutions in the first line s
. 44 in the course of the remarks made by Mr.
Henry, he charzed the Senate with Kn. 1 n rr
judged the case of the Senator, from 1 Onslow.
vy hereupon, he was called to order by the Chair.
This amendment was rejected by a vote of
25 to 19. Mr. Elliott moved to lay the amend
ment.on the table, which was negatived ayesN
I2i npe$I. , 1
The amendment of Mr. Bigs was then or-
ucrca 10 oe spreaa upon the Journal, by a strict
yuriy vozc 1 ne democrats voting for, and the
Whigs against it- ' ' ' , i-
Before taking the foregoing rote, Mr.Shep
rd, of Pasquotank and Perquimous. addressed
ard, of Pasq
the Senate as follows :
This, Mr. Speaker, is the most novel and ex
tra
lorainary proposition 1 have ever heard- Thk
gentleman from Martin proposes to insert part
01 a opeecn .upon the Journal of the Senate4-
not his own speech, but the sDeeeh off anoth
tnaa, and that speech two days old. Now, sir,
itps utterly impossible that the gentletnin from
fir
Martin can recollect so minutely any partf
t' t opeecn, as to place it literally oh
the Journal. Ha. the irentlernan '(nnenlta1 at-
lienrr on the subject, and submitted hi. two
Pgea 10 oir. tlenry's correcUon i t If he has
XT' mM ao .. great InjusUce and pe ii
haps Mr. Henry might, not choose , thei gentlel
H."1" A,ifMn lor nis. reporter 3Ir. Henry
majrnot like to go down to . posterity garbled
upon the journal of the Senate, for the burpose
of enabling the gentleman from Martin to make
a motion.-1 would: therefore suggest that wav
opeecn. ne gentleman trom
2r3rt1,l? saJ fie has all that part: which.'the
Speaker pronouncod oht of order. 1 Now.r Sir!
my opinion of tbe Speech is, that the hole of
it was! out of order; it bad nothing at all to do
wun the li?soIut ions before the Senate;but wai
rainer a moral lecture upon our natural jnfirmi
lie.. J, therefore. hone sinre thfl.mniUm.tJ
jromartm is so. anxious. to preserve jit, thai
every genUeman;lJcre, present .will contribute!
what he mayremember of it, that so raluablcj
a piece of morality mar. ha
. genueman iromiar.
tia should remember cl.-o, to insert in his raol
tm should remember aho, to insert in his rao4
cwion ..cpon tW point of orJe r, ! l.
mu mux iur.es, whether any anneal . "
from hi AW.wjaOTB
at that time take an appeal ? wLen SiS
was fresh in the mind of every oa,
now when it is" forgotten.-; I "f " , W
ujoti of Brr.ioe
sent to the House, with proposition S
Houses to adjourn sine die on Mn.J Jf
EL
the
o
dayof. January next.. ;:"! ; :. " ''t
,Tho Houso concurred in tho pronllv
con
I January, next.-. : " ? yji
-
s
the
the
f f ?he first of January waeLT
lmg( business-like day that we haV A
im:
herer severalyeartl-iOurs
ed with peop!e,-iwhiteand blacktrLi
o clock in the morning until four in theaieil
Wo noticed in the crowd many siranWi
the
line unu curcnaso slaves : and l.
lag from1 the great number uiredt ;fe
turned to their homeir without ffctiiniij
ar lti0 northerns would say, Ibr the ycaf
;usX begun. We think there were not I.t
..v6s uutru vim . uuring ine nay j lajf
most remarkable thing connected witn!ii k
tho prices which tliey brought: If, Cojto. 1
up tola and 12 centsof Corri. Wbeilp
&ci could find ready and' conrenient majfcfrij
air prices, it would btseem stra
iht
gro fellows should hire at fjtra Jifty to eJ
uyuarsanu gins ana-women from twtotjJ
ibrtyv! But this is, wepfume; well undenjfij
hj ia&fiete hitM' to undersfwf)
For own part we must regard it as an incfackJ
that the times M areateir, neeauouUJM
many are disposed to regard, them, i I '
The demand for slave, labor at the gold ok
undoubtedly influenced the: rate, of hila ...
materially ! and Lnoticed that the!' ilhdi
.1:11: i - -h !
There were but few"negrpe"w
uui one or nvo dkj on ; -tney brought thetr&
valueit Is thought!! One was "irbpy kbeut t
orf a year, old, 'notextrao
his age, and without any "apperances 'itntft
Interest or value, brought $437.
4 Naturalization tairs.
M
Quite an interesting debate has-been kf
" " vutiio, vu iuq propriety oi so snnd.
ing the Naturalization Laws as to make k
cumbent on foreigners to reside in th J.-.
longer5riQdthanfiveyears,befre beink
ted to the right, of cirtznsbipB
canJJSe. trom the diversity lot opinions vkkk
cx,sts ln the Senate, the question will be di
! j ..?i rrt . . . I -.
m seuie. i ne oenate wa. participate a
IW lfA.. ii- t t t .:. 1 . V
. . - - - ? i-r " t - iTl
Buchanan, Merrick, Foster, M NewTorLd
,hJrs' Notwithstanding we have our
7 uesM7 I0! somo salutary amendment 'w.U ta
J g adopted to protect our country itiio.
limnnnt .fid .f,l.. .
to exercise the elective franchisVhefore thfyen
speak our lahguageorlmow
ing when thy .wear to twportilxe Cons!h
nun uj me ynuca mates AH bouId4)eaM
1 . vr . . . . ."!- J .".--"'i- 1 :'" ". .
;n3 fl
! adoPted. cury, in the English languagoj lof
to read the
6 are ot PPmon, that if Congresl vera.
elite tin
f 1 u MJ,,Zatl,n' 10 W
IO read and VntA IW KflnMuklUiiivnaM tf.
" - - mrnrn- mBB IIVU ttUUMV, V
rectfy, it would have the desired effect -AaJ
further, who can take ofience tolsuch an amei-
ment? No man, is fit to exercise the great
and important privilege ;of voting, with benefit
to himself or his country, if he does not unit.;
stand who he j. voting'fbM
involved in tbe contest; For these reasons im
others which might be adduced, we are decUe
lyln favor of a radical reform in the Nauwa
tion Laws ot the country, and alsofor lerere!
punishing the officers appointed to eo'lorre tiift
law, if guilty of failing to execute it to the very
letter. t We do. not hesitate to .ay, that if tl
judges who bare granted nataralization l ptf1
within the last six month, had their just duei
they would now be in thev penitentiary fffi bj
hundred, of case., yea thousands, thej U
made voter, of foreigner., knowing at the Uidi
it was contrary to law. f But to secure the ta
scess of their party, they put the Lawsol A:
country under their feet, and trampled then if
Ithedusf!-: M -s". '(j::'lSMi-
4:
The National Intelligencer of Pep
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jber 24 says: JWe have been requested M
lr. tAY to express jliis thanks to
Mitors of Newspapers Who have been
Ikind as to - supply , hinv gratnitously
jtheir papers forWjttrae
pf avoiding obligations vhich: he cann
ponveniehtlyrrepayv hefehencMf
wara to receive . onlv Rtir.n nabers asv
iubscribe.ilbr.'-v- r
v AVe addl on 1 oixr own informationf de.
red irom thends or
Hpcf ag is enor wc Rr?
shocked 'toeahT. bv Insnltimr letters trans-
reUlolamasjveU bylMtsip
festtdenfa-Those: who address him ought
iranldnjr nriviletre; We are sorry
v iuiwL uiai ne is noi inveaicu- r ,
that bis pecuniary condition! is snchi asj,
ifiakcr the practice of 'great ewnoinx an.
inaispcnsaoic outy, -.; . ;. .;
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