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. t! ! I I- I t I : ; - ! 1 i . . i . . I. t. . s I :1 i ' . . I . . I- JW the CJrrc:vmJ.-!ce cfl tae 3. ?emp. aoo. 1- f ? 1; Was uoTbx. MarchiU. Je4ll. .pntag'.JM, l. l vlu'Kj on cem:s iLlit; human vbdu;; I 7 rnvdi Lord Tankerilw a? y - - Vv.fA ff 1 'T-lj " f leave aod went strniglit on to BOfifalo as I fast as the steam horse could whirl them there. On their arrival in that .city they took rooms one oi inejirsi nuicn, uu thcyoqng man -lohl jhe nlHunsuspecling girl that bft;had Sent out for :it $rniter who. would soon tieltfieir destinies tpgeth- in the hard knot of matrimony 4 1 But 1 J . . . i liar iroi.tic. rJ dh.'iraeter la tne Maipe O fl'Ml IOOI im. in." no. ui 'j . I atji "!aci to ke Iheltwh the head and Cungros.4 ud.i;r.a if shr."1"1 P'P Jnen Lcr,u cVprfev , nf jnanl t-tenin-d Jtlie hamiJvfcajin.T - extremes hf hWhsr :s5 llli tboia. AhI eaUIJuKAirtsiaW intetppW 'l-AllCC, f loft, OC- H in:Ul jot JX'Hlical ilillij . ... I . I; "rX :;J l .nance o Ik promises, . 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J . .. u' was haulked :j-V TT , vigorous rosikranee of the.DOor cirl and f i t ?f i :L ... u .,...f cries for heir), brought assistance ere her ing assurance, anji taking navaiuui; ui !er cohiidtmpe inVtheear approach of the consumniatiotv of all her fondest an ticipations and briglitest dreams, the faith Us villiau attempted to accomplish the ruin of the fair rirl, vhosc aflections he had won, and who had given convincing attachment to him. and re- 15 ut the fellow iin his infamous design. 4r i ?! lent man !a. a Valued, citizen liadlaileri: i ,4 r4 -Uikf Honor; Juitge CalvelCin.a few re- b?livfts. mr;)nt by il .Htrwas i " r - j tv li- - ' t ' intlinta to;giv6 t he not be n such a form i ' ' ' matks at ested.lo; t he .unblemished J L rKCDmeidrd w. the :IlcZ h IhutlhW FiViidentand thq world could un- -1 ..i-; 1.. effects 1 o. t:. . - . - - - -. - . 1 mi 1 rtt. iriaii .. .1 J I L- iL T I I Ii I rill - H.'i' ;j ' i; i racter of the tWd.,tlvith whom he- ha'd i'ofiiuert m Gcorgia;4bulho held lhe Hces of protect . f 1 1 1 m 1 1 .i ' ' " '1 ' ' 1 . . ...n;nAH -I . I II Kioi nnnt pmon ; hip rit n pii1,.,i:Ji. - .1 . ' . i.. ; ';. y: ' - ! been long acquainted. 'Ulher gentlemen histote subordinate to another rpjesiion, THP CAROLINA ' VaTCHMAN. I'ofithVbar did tho same., .The foregoing WhicJ wUhatftim question should be iilh tAU- t '"-t Ll I 1 needirigs were tlienordered to' be ten- Untied .peaceably-' and without an appeal . L.bKtbfbWHB Pff Q :,j.u I ! t .1 ; to ahris.!' He waa.rrsolved 16 do nothing . , ammiry, -i V-ltef d uponine uo.u, j . , . .wW wouW priverit n. amicaWft .i ;1 FRIDAY EVErflNG:) M4RCHpf-l84G Incendiaries. Aye- notice lmentof the question'.'' 1 Vvaftcs of labor an; v. Mahsticsbf Glas n. I There arc nirKtcf the'mnufacture f ; ' pUUes. In 163J j but thq duties cn fur- : in the late f Calhoun then vindicated his "con- i jually reduced, tw !v. ' perk accounts of attempts, (in some cases ; Heas then Ibr adhering to thereon ven- llltfierft were i.l i successful,) of evil persons to fife those tion: ? nd thou glt the tim had como for 'jralion The t::ii:f successiui ; j . 'abiding by it. (Won was easy .for us to restored the bus:: --'o" - - - Cn OITIZP. am it flw.lt fnr K.n nr,,! t are authorised to announce'; IlczUiali f era? unsuccessful eiforts, and at Wilming- ;iprorWise. . To Knglund the Territory was Turner, as a candiJnte fur sheriffat the ensTjiiig Au- ton, the last one, on the 1 th insti, was a of'cppparativelv no value, not so much as FORI governor, William '1. OF ORANGE COUNTY f 1 gust election, j M l ; tH We are nathorised to annoiitifie 3 ollll X.. The i Graham, as a candidate! for sheriff ot the ensuing August election. ; ! . ; ! failure. What all this means, or how it , Nevj Zealand, w hile the colony itself w; is wcro lid &tOi.d,. lii udcijlo iq:irn i part of h - ir . : . . ' ' e Tt .7. Tl...,. strcnsilihadfaildher. The landlord burst lnal ot ) vientine 9- x.vct. rp 1 - --: .- . ; . l . t ir 1 Kin.)(Vl.ich 1 14 rrlK-iunJy gavehne. tnto trie room, ana soon; received a iran persons arraigneu onjiue ;cu.u yi anf, aid lif, tlto WnJy i6n' )f reputably , and honest statement of all the eircum-1 (Jrin"-Mrs. West, were tried at this place, v nil 'irnftvlwoi Tt h t' fri rnt kl l-J.ii iv tn lilt?. 1 WAS taiifP! from thf "iri. H is mpnsureS were I , 1 1 i- Ji:rL!iTw., !,.,! To v...j"T , ,- , - , net vvrpu'.. npinrn. i s mu iui juur, viuu 1 . ' 1 il t T " v - ' ftvorio iiuj!!- uinvqrsny q?r- u ih-m li-p quiciyy inKcn. At tns request sue icii ib j i , i . ; i ti -i. f '. r " (but 10,1 retirne,l Jn.ra ny Acaile'riiic. Mujiefj ; ' om Then lockin- the door he said to ! "ell. The case, occppied too bote or eye QUt lest lhoy should be sudden- - - - At his request she left the can be accounted for, we should be pleas ed lo know. It is believed these incendi aries are persons who have no interest in the South perhaps they are abolition fa natics who glory. in beholding the flames, that rise, from the burning homes, of slave i T 1 owners, ic: our own citizens Keen a what iave brer, i; Thd ?,Ie rs y. from ivhosc letter.- 1 Stewart, member ." sylfania, the fore urv pxiriiMvp n .i' They give- th- (",!:. ;- pricey of dila rer t my pereiat ilmf p ri.d whs &ii, my laitiU t,e faithles, hejirt-lessl fellow " Now," ! b rulay and feat uruay. , oounbei. j.or lue :.'Uihed)i ediic4.i'n, a'vd v matim.'r., if nW.! yo coriteirinkiblei scounjlrel, bring to mc ' defendants, Jameis E. Kerr, J. Wl Os- t-.1 I J., .1 l,..nifi niirl ' ' i . ( . - .1: : U ' i 1 L (gracful, uiuhitirtu vf di6ii!Cii-n-Ui-;.g.?r for tl.e reputn. ! -w T, ; k . I. i ,i . i 1 u i maim aa v: " v1- Hon of litentjiv : url ai Wm;i;st.i;tt in fi:f an. . , . i . , . I .. .' i i . . . ...i vour baggage and opeh itVThe com- iNow. he added, ..rAiwLi " st"P your self of all vour outer garments, , ! 'i ! ; and hand them to me. -r This order was d.; He then searched his dntp.l -with the .iUeict ' and pocketsj and tskin therefrom all .She Aval ;t ew Veairs money uiai uc qouiu iiuti, luiiuumiii; liathcf in ibc lilfjsdn) about sixty dollars, he returned to the f tnlratioti jvf gilu my l(e g'iJodlonwar -1 A hlafJit Lli'i'ti'iM. . II vfc II': i:n 1 Ill'CkS f II InV z His lITl II ..-. borne, J. A. Lillington, and John W7. El lis; for the State. H. jC. Jones, (Solicitor) : and Nathaniel Bc-ydijn. The arguments: were brought to a close late Saturday eve ly visited by one of these calamities. I?Ir. CaHiouai on the Question o !'o tice. 20.QQO mih s ofi'. or nearly the "circumfer eiicej of the globe. We .migrated like the jTnrtars, by families, and at compara tively no expense. All was going on we!!, but the times !;glafc t the prric hatJumged. Th' people ot 'Oregon went ! i i tberq to avoid high duties, and would be i p'tprisfJTurr.Ver. .alienated from us by any other principles i p't pressed Tnniiler than! free trade: Our laws should be most ,fOL ' " 1 . 1 I ' 1 - I ' 1 cauuousiv exieiideu over tins people. TUti. l..I-.., :...J- :. -:,... Mhentselves. and it was hiyhlv proper that ; n'kL r.u . : thevjshouid do jso. . scr: llt1 I.MI .1 ,A .....Tit. (I.aI !. tVMI.'l no wing the anxietv of our readers to , ,j . 1 . . ; ?. , . . liave compro'Tiisc upon this question. see Mr. Calhoun s remarks on the quest. on 'Fhe tirne bad nnmr. in a word, when lot ion. The foUnvvi-,.- ? atiyelprices at manufactured at in Boston : mv iiuwiir : t-r Ui:i!ilv dmn in ifio hal: ir.d hei tnu-llect uiore reiiiark : low his clothes and baiggage, and able far its gift tlti:uiiJ,tion! than -for itslpow- ; he had dressed, gave h'nn a hint to i er.' yii4 h;ul mih-ied Jet le in soetetv Know, the house, that he wasinot slow to take. i- i i i ' i less of ihtt li"art heart v;ij ih'j tens but hoariltul li eliii.? L-ssnesfe .f tiiiankind, and her : IT,. i,.n ?ave the rrirl all the monev. and on Wednesday last they wete tak?n be- j , . J '- . ;. . m -1 I j . 7 - ; j ul.Hthuaiastic un;J afuefit, ; nutting her in the safe bharce of a friend (ore his Honor. Judire. Caldwell, under a . Da mv'eetnaiuninai with uav uAn PiUt,;n M .. , , -..i'.r' . i i - ., -j , 1,1 "i iik ' "uui" " writ oi -twocas cormis-. wun a wew.-ui as- ext.-eniy oanowthei ua, sinc,, rrccive(l a letter from her thanking . ' 'v,xLrt. WMS .tnJctlf.r Ihr nil. .or, stw. ,ro.tn ... .... ! . oertaiinriiT v4ietp.er there was nnvuurthei 'V T 1 v,w rT -..r..r ,arti i- in lh. nniWA .rt l-nrto fn4..i a " K i u ua - Uie'nin; and after the Judge's charge, the s- , u, ui inis compronnse musi .e ion-1 Nciamps - . ' , : . . . . . . i i it .i allv oecunied bv our editorial matter, to nine, lie tried to ret this in 1813. and r ;3i ?o. a lu Jurv retired. At nine o ciock, i . ivi;, me r 1 ' . .i .. i . j j, ii. to nursue t ie Ameru;tn no icv Inat pVerv I "T I brou-ht in a verdict of not i-nil I,, j! , lu"u"'":lv' " 1 " " i.'n.,, .i1., T; u'' ; ix-TumlWs when, . . l ,.im"fU,; nrknn ed.from the Baltimore American :J'ct. "V' "Uii , ,w " I r - Jo. The prisoners were, remanded to prison , imrsued. He(::eti(!s who were for -ex-? Stlt,trtaa kinds, lt(lUj ... . . . i -.if ti... I Iritfll i o-rncpr. . . .....,... t- i: t.i ' iintiJ f ipv tihnn i nav. trie tall lees. liui , iremr measure; i:ti pii Hrrci in n Ihi . u -'tt"r. wjo, . I .'1 1 mat Dent:. I was enelmiitiiont ir. Mien IKvaVJW wnrs 'f iatr wo Vere married ther ficlipquishfril his huince in tbv favour, si-id liiL- iliided hv another whilei a!i THE OREGON QUESTION. , 1 This subject now came up, when Air Calhoun rose and said The. question was whether notice should eunshirifi ani haitif;, t:r : In a fcvV veara'ifter, j , .'I , b'c canap iiiteres led in iioliiicsr, an!i ihirsii d ji.i nott'Pf. l Mv .ir.;! v v r intnirr.1i ia mv I. tiLts:n Hi- . i - 'tj " - r -F j - ! - ,-- her parents, for iis.tim.ddy aid in rescuing her ho efFec'iualjy froqi an unmitigated villain. The landlord hashis reward. We trust falsehearted seducer will receive the ificnt ni wv !! .iiiij w, n. i'(.i i.f o.rt hnvit iir. lull I )i J ii ! s h 'ti eat Jus v. laiiv merits'. Al , w ' T " '"J w- nvniw k v - 4. w - - - - J ----- - - ----- ------- 7 - . - dcr. 'l'iiiac;;! nleetludi an.li Asaiteiaiiuds; bs. uiirij Citizen of rridau Uancu lay hoai iK)i!)eJ (iradna! v I beca he . deeply h,k'iv3tcj in jx litieali warfare ga(!u. !' The, Women of the Revolution.. A bill ally I l?rgf)t t!ie h ll f my ivilb'a virtues hud i is before the Pennsylvania Legislature afibctlOlK and Crsblualhj there: was delirium and ; for prnnlinc n.' nensnS to "nn ' bl ln,K. . L i i . .... liit , L - m -, , . jyjr. m.i..,w:ac.ru i anu i uecame one 91 ne . namci ivvc Uarv. o Westmore and coon volant's 1 cannri iDur rav in w 1n6Ki10us.1v me cnarm : o?. t, L ....J 'i ,Li.. ,"u,lu'J Minus M. u .nn 11 iiiiu iii en: ncs u u ume cu iiwuv - - 1 : . f . my laculuej. ! "Mv s br.rK. li-1. .1;- .., , ;.:,;.., 1 .....,t . i moreland county, by a argri party of In ground for imprisonment ? and onj yester day were re-commit ted to answer other charges not specified in the bill of indict-; ment upon which they were tried last , Week -the murder of Mrs. West'4 grand-; : 1 son, wq believe ; and perhaps, lbr setting 1 fire to the house, ; h given at the end of the year. Having been connected with the negotiation . he should say nothing oi' title, as it -would be exceedingly indelicate for him to do so. He should say nothing either calculated to ' of! end any one. : A 1 1 mast .perceive that the aspect of this question hnd'.changed since the rnee'ing ofjCougress. The l'residenfs message de clared that " no compromise which might be made" ought to be accepted,. The Pre sident further said that at the end of one year the time would come when we must either assert or abandon our claims to the whole of Oregon. He was obliged to ad mit, however, that there was a fair infer interesting facts, It appears that during a tremendous at tack unon Ilarinahs'oWn fort, in Wpst le eeil ietl:t hat iv Vo.n.sit.i I.... : I,-.,- v....!. a.wI l.t.... iiiiimi aim. lories, in; me summer w - ----- ;. " - w . v i- , . . IV : I, tliat had dulled- f.itli and laken hn the 01 1 1 w -ary distinguished bcrselt derpesttreirifJ of Iu4 soul; I, that was an. : y extraordinary brary. plaudcd for my iritegrit ,' honored foAnv virtues. ; . 1 he garrison were frightened and about aiid't.nijlutud for mv Character, i Howi could -i to'yicld, but Eve declared thev should not it' : . . . 1 . . S. ' . - . i . . ! . uno tu'im mo akirunkard, a loathed and con- give up. bhe inspired itho men with cour trnjptitlc sot, a i.i.:-graco-t iuy naspie ar.j a dis- age, and the women Jwith fortitude, as Hgracf Ujiljumainity ! Sl.e. closed her eves for j sisted in loading the guns, made bullets t inari I'vsJ !! U :II U IrU! II SO IMMTItllCi. Wntlfi tnrllio mt.ii 1 K j1 I 1 , i i . . ' 1 lllv .jvi 1 ueji ULU . t: r.fi iiinis, f"iru(' " iroin my senses mc s contributed largely iu Successfully resist- hlackn(js3 id my ) " Old tlod I 1 vyorsbidpecj ino iny ue4radat!on nrrrls around me The members of the bar in attendance at Rowan Superior Court, cohv.ened in te Court. house on Thursday of the ternl, fur tlia purpose I of adopting resolutions expressive of their feel ! ings on the occasion of the deathjof Joix Giles, I Esq., late of Salishury. ; On motion of J. I?. Lord, Esq., which motion was seconded hy his Hon. Judge Caldwell, the , meeting was organized by the! appointment of ; Col. E. Shoher, Chairman, and D. Coleman arid J. E. Kerr, Secretaries. . ; - i -On taking tiie (hair, Co!. Shoher acldressed the meeting in the following shoib but peilb ' netnt and appropriate' tminhe-r : " Gentlemen of tlie Bar : I am obliged to you for the honor! conferred on me, in calling T L-... 1 I question without doe retleotion. ; 1W4 half-pint cz. f am for comprinie and against war. Tumbltr. I have no unmanly fears upon ihe (pies- . 1)0 ,ox-'Tempers. tioOr, nl I may appeal with confidence lo cl,1,, my past history 1 I am governed by no ; lnp-Git such 'fears now. ' - ' ! v Caetvii Bottlea, t'ujl UitfB, Octkiu Disheg. f. iri( Though wa'"s ;t? )eac as a pol' ! e necessary. 1 regard i,d. h:a war a poi- Mvp evil. As a good (i' iend peace, and w il! on;. 01 .war . !! '- as it would be hon- w;-t,t .u war !: the who! 1 . or. title, u-v 1 . id Oreg(,e. i !i none, the end might i Rar Decanteis da. do. do. Co. i 10 be that we s!:oul;! enie out wiih none. j Tkee tables ? If' we went lor Oregon it. would be a ! gia'ge -mm li mor litest for empire, and Oregon would be 1 truethaa the .j, : t sight of. No g:,ol w ould come of w ar j Tifdsury when he coi lost mertf, j ' .1 1 i:ere is nni tt.cr 1 ' ing the murderous asssiult,.by. which ma- me to the chair, on this mournful occasion. i t, ov iii '.joii j r 11 t ; - - - , l 1- . 1 1 ! 1 1 1 even arnidt tha jcontuinely of how she- thve.ft' heri white , and hesousjht' me wiih earn- tt lo4 aml'inim caiesses, to i1iniMider un '-. caily vjvd(f her peace if mind, anil my lather's t care tot laj only son, unpott d tAn.e 1 and ovdreqrne., 1 but I 'would not ! in vamll etids rsv grew tLk laud d Ve have convened to nay otur respects to ihe Eve's father and two brbthershad becn,UUl- I mfeniorv of our deceased trollier John Giles I ed bythe Indians only a few das before j WP" an knew-hint we all lovid him; While ! the attack on Ilannahstown fort, filer u , . 1- 1 1 , . . 1 . , ' i as a gentleman he was courteous 111 his deport- conduct, throughout, showed that she pos- , r . . , , . ......... ,...r ...j ., . . , 1 . . t v 1. as u acu.Miig uie aw, u-rau m 11 proies ml Kir t,il hi hitWin s messed the most indomitable -courage a r 1 0 . 1 ThHa for.: a moment anqlted f qnty, now ever, ny no means rare among wiuid iKomise Mr to reform ; ' 'he women ot Kovolut oniiry times. -JSve Thq curse waslupon incand i is now. old infirm and poor. I L 1 t . ! T -4 our (i 10 snaue 11 oii., iitei r long sJas-in cf jnenkd anies,. liy poflir !wife , r Tl,c Sla!c of jjouisiafri in a Difficulty. d. i The decision "of Judge Canonge, recent- sional duties generally, he wa$ beyond praise. He sought not to advance ihe' interests 'of his client by undue means, or. unprofessional hearing-; yet boldly', but in the mosit respectful man ner to the Court and npposingiCounsqt, assert- to 1 he people of Oregon or to any body j protected articles vW. Should we Iom" lb-.' tei ritoiv tue p o- ainounioi. ir.e pr .t pie in Oregon would suiter bexond calcu- "ot, ?H a,'; lafion. If w compromised upon 49, not l,,rr'rfc,f ficl; ', ' ... 1 11 ' .1 ..: I Ult-ijry. . ;or will i. - . u 1 .1 . e . 1 T u c j a , ) uui im on ii i 1111 d lueiueii i ui i 1 1 . 1 ' f , , , . . , . . ertce. to be drawn that it the British Oov- T) - 1 . . ' 1 .. port by the Iiuti!. i 11 ,1 iy ( ... 1 JHit as a naiioual measure tie was lor lb,. . , - err.ment would .renew the oiler ol 45) de- . , . ... lidiir to ihe unhu- . ,. . . . . m . iii compromise. I ton" i war should srivc us ; . irrees. i lreet or suds atuui v. u vou i oe . ... . ... . . . chhh reasonm:: acAeptd. i Mr. Calhoun said he was opposed to no ' tice, because it would not j)ioduc,c com promise, while others were ready to op pose the notice if it would produce com promise. Between war and compromise, Senators upon the one side chose the for mer, while he and hi friends were in fa vor of compromise because' they did not j regard our title to the w hole of Oregon a i clear and untjuestionatde. He thought the subject was a proper one for compro mise and for a fair adjustment of the ter ritory in dispute. ; Mr. Calhoun thought the construction of the message did not warrant any con clusion of a pacific character. The Pre ; sident in his message had directed that we should vindicate our claim to the whole .Canada and all of Oiegon, still he hould he opposed - to war. The woik of war would accomplish a miirht v social and po- ! nntf nv imitT. 1 lifieal change.- There was no power which prMctd aitich-h. .! : could do us so much good in peace and so hatls of ihe'in i-irr : much harm ia w ar ;is England, and the wajes i.f the ty.ik t g)od aiwl evil were every wax lecinrocal. metis nnv answer ''. lb; hi dieved ;!ia' ;i war would plunge ( frurp me Io?ii.ii :i: i us (leenlv in (Jcnr. r-M-ven nuuureti ;m(i , "..j."i.-i un.. 4 ... lil'tv miJJions of Iollars would be its cosl at deasr. and all .The Ji'imT if o in et the cost of ibis i corrjj!ei pay roll ".; useless war. We should be - overwhelm- '.lnc!i ma wag'--ed with debt as we were in ihe Revolution. I atll" ho sain.. JV. ' 11 1 . . . 1 . i Well rights, and would be the drath of State Piji;m lo 1.1 sdii.l : 1 1 . ...1 i: 1. .. :i:. IM'.r C3V. WIiIk a:i '.. u ; ; ei i buiiiiiii n uuiuiii .' '.... ' despotism. .Losses of property and losses of life would come, also from war. " ... . i I ld Jitanaliity enough left tokhow-.thf ex-1 given m one of the courts in New Or ient of ibd evU llad inflicted: but in the ho r- ! leans, that appointment of the Attorney ': ! rors ofjlhtj monlcr.t, ere was but one. Ireiour- j General of the State by the 'Governor of . example. He is gone as a man, like all oth- CC -Uip ..howl ihe arurseif nowlp-agaiu and! the toe n ate was illegal, because the mem- er men, lie may havo had bis faults let his j hers of the present legislature were not many virtues blot them from memory and we acle , sworn into olhep etrn v. lnv-nlves flint -uii 1 ... in a most singular dilemma. By same legislature, the votes for Gov- ed his client's lights. .May We all, hut more particularly our younger brethren, profit by his tiinidate England by recommending tin t' 1 1 . 1 , LMIlU.JUi; l ,. ,1 r 1 . nil now inen count men w no were uc-iiiq- in any otlier form whatever, lie did not - , , . , 1 l)t , .1 1 i) , . , 1 j. crnts iutr f.rrrih tier be m avor ot it. when believe lhat the l'resident intended to in- , , ' , ,, oaiiKs atui paper money were 11s smain si cunseq'ucnc-s. Steam and Electricity were the mod- , ve nt.lin I fiiiStiAf f f ifc flPii An nni.itinn i . A . . I 11 1 IV " 1. liTTlA lvttilA lom.nr unn 1 U'; n ennr notice, tor his own good sense must t;i II ir ' 1 1 1 1 I I ) 1 t 1 1 I f 1 t i 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I -1' I w t 1 w ' ' ,1-, " .1 . ,r . ,, , 1 em inventions nut l:elote applied to war. .dltgusdnglto tin; philauthropi.-t, a beggar and a : State , ,,ijrunkahd. 1 vrimlereil tlirt.uh the streets of ;-J,at; Sf V; $hanic My father s ' Imt nl:'i I itin til I mm .C oi con en.pi,anu. 01 !... Hnfi I !,.:. nnnMP ,vr1 nnnn, 1 1 - ! I ' f " - - - . . . - v w a I j t V VVtlllt V-Vl r l.iif 'nlX l iv. 14 n, but ni 11!..; ,vii.;l,. 1 l,,u inuiwuuais cqosea oy me people .u -l..i,i . ... ;:..., k, (.K-r.nr i,Jn """tu itxicu. uv niis uectsiou mere WftV vd tvlih -nrmlvi to the trmv-thi bn. ' ,s at present no Governor in that State. IVor did he concur with Senators who thought it unwise that the Convention should never have been entered into at do justice to Ids character." ; G. A. Miller, Esq., then arrtse, and lifter ma king a tew. remarks, hearing testumriy to the lill. That Convention was to be made elevated character; and many virtues f the do. or w ar would have ensued. England ceased, offered the following resolutions': . ; wTould not compromise the question upon Resolved, That it is due to the memory of 49' aml NV( ;werc obliged,, therefore, to ire curious to know, in this state of our late friend and brother, Jan Giles. Esq.. -m;lk(! tne oiler. .... 'IT I k 1 ne Hazarded but'priDciPal.der;!:.v iese were nothing, lor tune could reme- 4,,,, ,, ar, .Vl t ( . dv ail ibis. As the friend of humanity,; Wh-Jied; iSV civilization and progress, he w;is tor peace. jU;?i average of ihe Wgfrs paid to J.- n ; ClafVr, No. 3. pr wo , . Toot niftlit-r No. 3, " s j Total, I ' whf n they are in ! 1819 until ih.e'rew 'i lliVfliil nn wnr!. i'. i f - therefore iheir p a v it ir given rJmve."'- The United States and 'mg!.i:d u re now. through their miglry onuin'i ee. ditlusing blessings over the v. oi !d. The w orld ;ts wi II as we were to be soberer:: from war. I: peaee continue ar.d llie time wot old - Thd Messrs. F ray lihus; with-Forrop to the gravethf be- ..rl ii?pfithlrl Ins tuMinp to r rlislnnt relative ! ' ' f Acthft titnei of hii death 1 was a tenant of ' ot thmgs, whether the' Executive of this ! that we should give some testimonial cf the re- ' 5 . . . . . 1 ,v the alms houscj belnH a victim ot inanta d win t)r a") omer otaie would be bound to snecl anu atiection we entertained tor ium dur 6nd a rnafaac. . TJspJo I remained fir some ' comply, with a requisition from tb.- (rmosi) ing his u?c"'l life. u'me. . I At ler.iilh. ono of. the friends of ml' ear- , ! Governor of Louisiana, for the surren- j . thesotved, That in his death, the Bar have ly youui culled, wiflt tears jin his! eye$,tb see , . inc'h4 . atQCtic rtpj eal tounu ti way o my j heart, i.fn ig.t the sla' e to whieh ibtempe ranee J;ad rcilucM nu , arid I left with lay frien I and1 iiromitrd him ti rr-lbr n, lnijfjulUo.no phr ose ! an s ton sttcthc must ubaudoned iaijd de- rademan ia Ihe wmld. j i f un I Wouiu lhat 1 conid uver oyer mv young 1 Inn .iignint woild thai j I comd hear the der of a fugitive from justice. The point, we -think, has assumed a form of no small or inconsiderable importance ' THE NEW COLLEGE. The Trustees and. Faculty of Greens- ! bor o' Female College I have been assidq- lost a pattern of Hfvntinn to l-.ic nroL; a model of professional deportment. Resolved, That in nil the relation! his character was most exemplary. an honest man, a devoted, faithful brother, a sound and corteous lawyer, atjd a pub factor. ! ! Mon, and of life. He was fic bene- i- 1. Resolved, That we his brelhren. wt- knew ; ously engaged this w-fek in making the ; him best ; and appreciated him mst. vfill wear ; Voice lit iny doitingAVife, and again be hoSd the j ht .iriaueim-ins r ior ojenmg tne , "r- u.-u.u na(iro 01 inomnmg tor ininyinays. i .iigpin.-p- co i f 11 v dn:Lt n.Vife. and ati n he 10U the proper arrangements lor or jnnore it 'fyiiiles of he Afibciionn. W.(uld lhat school at thq time specified, in April en- j . Respired, That to his afTlicfed family, his 1 cnuldcaji op he sMdu of i.iy murdered sire, , suing. Tbei spacious tmd airy rooms of 1 1053 cannot be suppued weican only fender to and who away my ih imc and ang nsh, uVtears . the building are being furnished ma style URm our 01081 sincere-a pel neartielt synrpaihy. : of hlorll! 1 Uut in vairi are the aironics Af mv of irreat neatness nnd rnmfnrt for ih'n. Isolvcrl, J hat the Chairnian of this meet r, r 1 ti n 1 ' t 1 - t " - - - - - - m v ' w remor; ;n v:ua.dj 1! repent 01 cairly error r.11 Invokelihn past ho.ursJ tljift I. (Hi ! vntinr! :fi-?in. berti tp-iinnrat . .1 . . - . Y. ' . X .1 : . . . I JIUI VWlilHII 111.1 III. Ill UI I lit-- .)t ICi til lUita , L . J. . V ; ... ' , it mlffl-1 l..i ono iof the favored few liere to-tnght, h;',l..., uoru.A h,. r. -ru ; -hc"P nn ceeoings to the 'tarqhna Watchman nothing in saying that therewasa l;irg majority in this body wbo were for compromise houorabb com promise upon this question. ' The British Govern'rne and the Prime ?Iinister of England wero undoubtedly in favor of comp'"'in;'S('' 'md upoii the basis of the line which had been once proposed by u-rtnd declined lw England. The de--ra ration of Sir Robert Peel ought, to pro duce its effect upon Government and lead to a renewal of negotiations Vhich was "TioAv the great obsfach1 iii the way ol an .amicable settlement of this question. lie trusted indeed information had gone to Europe, though he had no official infor .rn.ition of the fact,' which would b ail lo an 'i V are. unab! t son r wnges at talilislimrnt. f.r ! Im materially dill-'M I i pa ny. j We woiked , anff we paid ihein ;:, whch.wfts no trr tirrfie. Our l..uiJ: . !--?'J' fdcst With -a wife, I0V4 furrouided with sons :.and cejufcrt isiyjtild age and commodation of pupils; and we rnder- 1,0 rcnues,0fl to transmit fa copy jbf these amicable compromise of this question, .'stand that the prospect of a full and sue- ! VYtcdlns? I"1''5 ' ! ' Vht tlie Z was deli v(-red there cjmMuI commencement of the operations ' thlTn' ' e t,. S Try i no hoP' compromise, but there was St; Tiiiherto cherished by its Aiends. The itZZfTuC ft hTlnovV- Al must s,-e it-all m.t feel k:heyo,Kl ler sex, and " " , ""IV i. Vv l. " ' '-.A 1 ,0T l"i.eat,on, v ;: . f . 1. Kciiiirj ii- 1 ui inn rue i n uere ;im pv - : 7 i..l .1 - - .1 -.. .wi ,1 m.i,. i. ,.hncm . - v;,,,,,;-. :,v ,ue m or na op r in i iu n ;r. i : . .1 mi audu,vr.3 w v... . f . , . . 1 , , . . ... . co u piouuse 1 u.s question. 1 fierf e. it ever a numan ne- . - . . -n .. . 1 " lit hni B,,nr.;ri ,tl ;mn r meir vocation, .every preparation gomgon that tudagani lJ Ilnfeoften resolved to launch ' aPPears to be with a view to permunenctjl the highest consistency now to . . . . . . - I I . mm ..j vv....l..'J, '.V lritiil 1 if I in fi nfivinrr liadn rrtrl i - , . ', L - . .v..w, mi erent tueasol eons sinner. come -predicli-il by poets and pihiloMiphers' when there sliould.be war no more. Peace was pre-i mineii-tly our policy ; other nations might ieort to war to ob Mln greatness, but we were great already ii nation covering ? wenty three degree of latitude. O.jr great mission was to occupy this wide domain with a virtuous; nohll I:: ! ! : )!1 -to sieirid lawi-.v nnrl eitio I I , ...... v-.lii-F JJ . , . over the whole surface. War was but aib as (1-9 ,n Pr-T"'" ' impediment in this g.vat work. Etahlisli i nf man? :" ' P.....0,. ,l t:.n, ... ,1 :.l. . ..- I u,rl""- 1" , ' " - a. . ii , cum 111. 11 111,111 1 tin- llllliliat! ui ii I J 1 l ! uwinr.l u rilllJ- Hi. I'.i-' r 1. r . 1 4 ne resuii? 11 11 lie g!as m inu nrnvf ii'.'iilininil ii-uiiiiiii n-it 1 ut- 1 nmi I f . 1 ..,,v,,,, wiih no. a iiiiv . : onpruiain oi ilje ?:irr tlllll I i'l!..rt 1'.,I-. ll ii.ir . . I , .. ,1 .. ........ J ! - "uim 111 ti in.i 1 iniii. ... iKiuiii, ii"- fa li , me y ican 1 ii tng pojiulaljon l COJ.Ot.O a- v itr, and it would he a million soon. Before some of the young Senaiers were as gray as ;he wiis we should, have a population of da. OOQ.O.'lO. Before anotb-T generation We should haveeiglily m :i:onsextcnding lipdm ocean to ocean. 1 , : ?d r. Calhoun e!o'-d with some remar ks' personal u bini- ! :,!. out Texas. Hecob-i ... .1 s-i wise and cautious policy would eli'ect al A wise and masterly inactivity" would j (f) ,1 "ove profound wisdom with us. Time !()pe come gen- 1 j r 1- j 1 ; - tlemrn wouM adliprp o one tm:vr ;i vas. v ' iiu WUiJ.iM il 1 1 i-l II i i t l puiimi ! i. ..." . . t i nenlher ol estahJi-!.!; tliuif fpr years, f. i how l! pTr?p'fih 'ureoxp.n fo f,:-; activity, a3 fur as n i arnpe, the nineteen ." the United State?. plovja'great in-.nv ir. en. winch the g .. . sur-iliies : fhov rr;i: t woi.J.grower, th c weaierj dyer aid ':" -if, i' '-ii father ko htfar tho and tie. J, I.. I.... 1 i ; .' " an atone- j '. uui aiso iqrgeperaijons 10 come. Greensboro Patriot. i Tha Texas SenatorsiGvn. Sam. Hous- iprrors 01 niy ccnaitioa as tnenl Jhr my crimes. ! l! reehH I; hnrrhr on t!i ronlfinp of lhi woild.lhat I hak e murdered the wiff of mv bo. f : ton and Gen. Thomas J. Rusk have been fct k'dint tornbj Fori ire me. I beseech iKpo elected 11. S.i Senators bv l ho Lesislat me (KiowJ'.ii ihimy lailguishing state of torment ' of the State of Texas 'now in session -ItM ' Mid hdl! 1 J oepall i ,.Vl-Tj5un 4ho i" psieatins bowl."' . t'' i -i-TH' ' mail ' .dept .fred, whithejr, Gixl - - v- ' JUIOWA r .'-' - t-rowd 'liens. -,-An i'probiS botvil T " J ro rnc siinted pnt cf my jnjurfdj wife, I both of them Vreceiving nearly a unani SOWen s ,aiJ(A1ot my muidied latlier ! , rnous vote. - If dnbn IJan.lnlnh wer now r 1 f . . .. 1 1 1 1 - T . - - r-- 1 - . " o .jfr n, 1 may lor-.vc rnc, ami Fe . nriVPfp hfi voud a(jmit th;U Mme men r .v.iuiUa,yCaul X SillJIIU" '; V UllDUl UiJ.II UC J 1 ,1 'l! tf. 't,,r ...tllv tl.n .n.l..i.. l.. I it. ... I.-. i r i.j. i- . .... ... nmi in." li'U.IM lilitl llJtty UC H If W- tenut iiin.i 1 e a s was not ji .sou! tie in que tiottm any t; l;-ei. But n he had puisued 1 m! i. , 1 1 ii'.. . . ; ; , . 1 1 , . t 4 1 . .. ! "'".. ' M' " 1 1 " one u.ie I 11.1 II 1 111- if. U- : 11 1 i-. .... I '. U,..l , ... J 1 . .:. I r .1 ri e.iiiisr 10 J. t:.,ir urn. .x'j.eu una a view 01 st curing mc ; hei-l ihere is rerd fieaicM geou 01 Dot U. Ill buili casf s hei ihe fndaMrv of the ( .!...;...... : 1 ... m I 111 J .1 J : oe5i,iU w ;ir. 1 lino wouia havei Aunin,' in t!: ! ma: lo.t lexasto us. while it would have giv-ithe tarious nitie.V- en Us Uregon. parti iheie .is tvr-i:: 4-HlMsto-n rr th,.ilieo!,M v.. ...a.. i.i ' M'- iJ ri len oi L.a., now obtained the : materials such a, . j. . mi. net, iviii nuuiu 1 ' 1 w- (1 a 1 , , . ' I nr(n rr. pc - nnnn.,, him , . .u.... i,UOF ou movcj an adjournment. ; :ne r-.ay, iron,1 tee of three be nnnointed bv ifie Chnirl;t nre. f men who won Id not mofJr; iliir n.t J " t e.qjetre, mgne.-..i ; -. sent the proceedings f tins I meetinffi fo the bv i the circumstances thar 'time ' had ' 1 Plnlad.lpbia Gazette has the following j particle-. l , - tnyirelflnto ano her World, but I sfem doomed not m('re display.. ITovisrons are making i ed the peculiar kindness and: auveiionof ihe " ' " ie uu ,,.1 uuii,S; oo.-ue . . ' ?, . . r : not inr fl. lew Vf-.trs. nT ni 1 e.hmo in. ! rieeMtierrl tnwtirri tha rnnnn. U.m mi r l,A "'",v "ul11 'i. .wi-n ii aruiKj llll'll inn- Ilea Of mn rClil'CI I1S. VM.., . muv. vn- ..... i.uii-m im iuu:? ui ui; ... . .. . V . I . . I . I i . . - ! t profession. Ciples changed or not. But w hat would 1 . 1 ... . . . . The question was then takeji upon tire adop- .vo9 tIjl"k of the physician w ho would pre- tion of ihe resolutions, when thev wereinnani. scrfhe calomel and nothing else through mousry adopted. only and 1 muetlkwith the ciiv and! bur wiih a inind tiled with :. . rPuiLO." Adieu,! ger. AfUr nsinp- everv exertinn. envrtlv and Ppfjnly, (Q defeat atinexation. Houston is tne arst to rean the reward of its enn- FJopenicnt.-jhi consequence of fair Ke3 01 mnrnage, a young pady of Ca li tfnea rii" i 11 ti nt 11 r ...... e,IMas.i,i ra aii ti fact u ring town oh the Itie of the Boston" and AUkiov Ilail- min d; that Place.' They took Fwwb x1: summation.; rants for the their interest; Let othef Eocofoco aspi hext Presidency look well to Court, with a request that the isame beietnered brought. upon the .Minutes. Whereupon, B. Craige,, J. XV. Kliisiand G. A. IVIiller, Esqrs.. were appobjied by ihf Chair. The meeting then adjonrmoT j; E. SilOBER, Chairman. Daniel Coleman, ) 0 j . ii t 17 r- Secretaries. ?K , explanatory naragraph in regard to the vessel He hoped that his fiiends w ho went for ' w'lich ua lately captured on ihe African coast fcenjGlas .Matn.;"iM in: 44 We uro informed upon prx.d aml.oritv lhat the bdifjoe Pons was sold at Ilio rlf Janeiro a if . y- UC1 f 1101 1 M a nr.. 'i rkjL r,.: J....- i I lirv .aii'iin JUU.V.t 1 f'li'Ibitl ll - ' "7 I .mi... ii. It is a popular delusion to believe, that powder on a lady's face has the satire, ef nJect as in a musket assists her to o1 off. 1 1 the whole of Oregon had themselves chan- w'hbl engaged in the slave trade ged these -opinions since ihe meeting of Congress. They saw a divided party, and a djyided people, and a divided opihion. Did it then become them to give the no t tice, to refuse eomnromiso. ;.nd tn clnlm The presentation of the foregoing pro- i the (whole of Oregon ? lie appealed to ceedings to the Court in pursuance of the friends as patriots to decide; this qors last resolution above, was a deenlTHnter- liort. In regard to notice he should op- i..,. ..vimo .un wct5 oi . or because it t i . lakiiJoi i;tfii.r i f i ., lMirt them tn il i,'. r- a trader by her (u rs, and lha; uii in't-iest in 1 tisedn'manuficture :.: Ler on; the part of PuiladtrJphians ceased M.m' 1 lured articles to ll.e ' film. cl ir... 11,... V. . 5 . .:.. .t . J. ."i ui i iwi ill. I i liriTiii.i miri , v.i m .1 ill ; ljHI!t lli: CIMlSiaTIt I (i Til!: I 111 i: int.. r . lio 1K;U, ,l..!.,t " . ,., .,.- i lU l. .. . -! "..uvi .iiw I lll .ni: ljj,,,.l i 'l O1? , (lll.lll.IIHI l)l! ( l1 u-1 .. at las: inJv ices iiing sick at liio de Janeiro, and 1 ml linna'-e,. ' inieneeu To return 1o lias c:tv Jv tl.c hrst r.n. I - I.el ti :;nnr, t' . i OOlUinitV. He ronld nut. thfrefore. hnva l.i.Ui. ' i'-rilx1 .!.." flU i on board at the tia.e of h -r capture. inhere the tariff i f 1 - : "ZTril ! I 'H'statemeut U necessary to do away re, ro eitinguislr i I every member of Jthe bar. and all oresent aeter If ! Vi" ?k ifcat-rmght an,e ofPhiladel notr -ilourUhiitg est,' i.u... .u...r,. .u.i- i""T' ' - v" ""--"..iiipgiv-hjans btl,,s engaged in the infamous traffic in 5dred of men. uith t 8UV,,CU lUttl ' luai a mosr wet- ca in a piain ana meaning manner., so . slavef.! jthrotTn tut of crnplr was I I- - i - -1 If. . Il : i ' r I. l . i. . 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 27, 1846, edition 1
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