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z t! 1, :a -I t - 1 V -hi .tri ( TWENTY NINTH CONGRESS. P ' I- THIHTY'blUHTIl WEEK. i Vfojlike mJch the spirit of indepen- tie pee : Which li4 characterized the open- iug proccedingiol this memorable Twen i ty-nitith Congrtas. The debate of 'Wed ' iiesday1, following ns it did, hard upon the I Message of Tuesday, and .so totally un i like the Preside nt's speech, was one of the tnost brilliant oil-hand discussions ever ijheard in the II(jusc of Representatives.' i Vd are encouraged by it to hope that no ''Executive will hereafter attempt to dlc j tatp to Congress the latitude of debate con- distent with his notions of propriety, ior (If the rebuke was meant for the People ijjiud thej Pies?, we think that the Repre sentatives of the. People to whom this Speech -from thw throne was 1 ri ?( The debate in the House on Thursday ;,ws ;spiced:Avith a good deal of satire and novelty. Mr. Stanton, of Tenn.,; could not regard Santa Fe as in Texas ; hut the President was defended, nevertheless, for so aiming it. When, we ask, did ever a Texan enter Santa Fe as a conqueror, when the Republic of Texas existed t The attempt made to conquer the Pro vince failed; arid those who participated in it failed also, and Were made prisoners pf war. Mr. Seddon of Va., exhorts Con gress to preserve its rights from Executive encroachment, and yet goes as far as he Who goes, farthest in abandoning the spe cial rights of the National Legislature. llis theory is good enough, but his defence of the practice as bad as the! Executive Could wish ior-his support. Mr. Wood ivardof S.C., saysto bia'party.' gentie; hate ReIqt.on sh!dss,and pasiu Ln'.U'mntfhp b.i.lnn LiJ Z a :mous y, and-he -thoqght this unanimity m ;.'t . W i .- addressed, :;tnen, don't put the President unon a P-mimd lmye ti nely and littiagly spoken in their "Where he cannot stand don't 4lfnrlhim ' 1 M- 1 . 1.1. ...Ill i 1 I- ... . n , ... . .. " . Mi" uciiaii.; ui. i uuv w n mid n.s auemms n ia se nrincm es don t nut h m n th nghten Congress or the Press into si- wronsr and then straizh -wav 'iltVnl his lence, as abortive as other attemnts he ! Greatest enormities. This man nil thrnno-k bas made, to w n success lor his part v and runs avvav with the nrincinle. and thp measures, by corresponding declara-! ope man power" is defended as if there lions of his own virtue and other people's was no such thing as, a Country and a jAvrong.: A -man, provmir hlmse 1 so wnt Constitution Th nnnf. jfitri'ot, and so wise a man. as Mr. Polk ed upon this Resolution on Monday. pretends to ne, Wilt; never, like Mr. l'olk, ; The other proceedings of the House. !5. '-.. -! . i- .. . . (;.-: ! e iiounn ciiiiei traciiFoine: ins opponents du!tiiiLT onRateh RerDecM -U ' prCf .was not prnperly'a lu, duuilhed soeitcnslvely indied $ENATE'S DEBATES, f :h ' M (xa.. ;dl a ihey had pulsion.- .ofihe bovenanl, whin ' - ' ' OnSHtdaylastjlbe fleuUintoaM A JU to Ecciei, ate 10,000 L therpurnose ofdefrayUg the " fn "ieLoJ of ill tZ.T b rior , expenses of the Regiment of Volun.eewjum UrVof Ui'rJ -ST tnPart,CU; ott M held a candfo to the Senator from their orrival aikhe llace of rendezvouk Ue Hl i "PSt a earnest vehemence of hi, appeals. up for discussion in Jhe Senate. !' 1 p f Z:::1 9 ' o i.m lfrt," quoth the Senator.. riii it inpan inoron ra a rt nnnaK.n . . . . . i -, , - . . .dialed j U, tage i Jh4, SpL, I U 7 ?h.t fr1 .fMt . wbiqh he maintained: the Dress me necessitv orf u: "u'ss""11 was no joke lor him.. - lee I TUE.VCAROLINA the appropriation. Conffreaa had made no Dro vision for these exposes, and the Ibrmtoioni of the Hegimeht wou!d!ie retarded by this tieglect if not wh6lly preveritfed, unless the State! sboOkj place; fkls in i the, liands of (be Executive; t meet; the 'vemergeney.-t ; He urged immediate del tion,and hoped vi Resolution would pass inj mediately, and by acclamation. j I Iji Mexican of Point Isabel, Santiago; Sahta about to oeril iheir lir'p fJ ... jS..-.nt instant want, oi the m?ans of settinto the fieKJ am- iitf mijiht be secured by baking a slight, a very slight a-l raendoient, to the Preamble. There was a word or two. in thjat; which he thought might very properly!Jbdstrickeri!out, without! marring the uesojutioniuseu. ro,,ifccM on the east bank of the Rio Grande, wfll equally prore that the Mexicans owned Ihk same broad district of, country.; The 'argu ment is the same in both cases. It will at least make it a matter of dispute, and that is all that the Whigs, and many Democrats too, have ev. er contended for. Taken all together, it might ruorc-satisfactbrily prove that neither the ieu ces nor Ilio Orande or glory ahd honor- Their iellow eoldiers in the service are calling on 1 hern to come to their aid. The .Country! needs their services now, and here" we are debating about a miserable preamble Which baB no proper connection with the Resolution. Whv cannot wo bass the Re. rove that neither the eu- ! solution at once, and send; them money? , is the real boundary, buU Ail of us wish to provide jlhe money, but we are sioraejine in the desert prairie between; Hut if in all this lie was mistaken, if the real wes fjor praisinj? nuriscjj. i no justice ol his ; import fj'ineu'strn'S in viuuicaie the. purity ol his ruotivt -i. S t. 1 -. e t'j- ii;11; Con i I ' . r!ben"t ssion, si 1 "t rH 1 " lixl "J-'-nt'to his '!. r:.i't - i - '. ' "Vl:i! doctrine, imaitii mi X j.tfruitu mat .Mr. 'o ksown e.-.s have not, at the pte yvn any remarkable 'at- person or his intolerable , . free discussion, by impu- ! ithose who dale consider ; pon his acta. One of the of his pari w Mr. Holmes. ofS;HL has de lounced the Proclamations ol Captain SioL-kton vnd (leneral Kear- violation oi every pnnci oual law. lie has said, xecutive could have had the law of -nations, miw! uiiderstatulinof the Con- United States, to have tnJJ tteia.son to and cotn'ment ul Repre.se nCati ve no V; a-s, in! utter ipletof jiiiiei:iat to()J' that the 1 nU knowledge no Very correct . institution, ol thifc J sanctioned Reports will present much relerencc t f 1ll ntlinno- ltn'tr. - ! L . ' O I'll uavu UCCIJ lilVCll Ol OI1I3 ! which are to be .brought forward for the purpose of increasing the pay andsubsist encje of Volunteers. Gentlemen who re ceii e eight dollars for every twenty miles Cff travel, ought to be willing to allow tern boundary! of Texas is t ho Rio Grande, does it therefore follow that the statement is untrue that ibis ReniihlifT is pnrared in a foreign war He arranged his spectacles I and smiled blandly, as he read the objectionable I stJU1d iogetherl Both may be true. Whether words, across which he proposed; that th(i pen the Rio Grande be the boundary or not, the should be drawn. , They were inbi-iilicant, to; j wuti was begun bv the action of ihe Executive ? ,7 YTu S oaTmf 8U3 VsDl!l aa mat Ii Mr. Polk almost admits this in his last Mes. ' dent-and awfully squinted at the aid and con- existed that the Wbis vcr ter ot; taste, he ;woulct prefer theii- omisSidn. : j ,n r',inro ihni.t ttrn.tlii. nf whirh i : vvk:.J:i.; -t' .1 m., .... ti n. L-.i...., 1, 1. !.; .-, ii .1 ! . . - - : w k iium ;i c un.-t-ueuiv. iiirnin'Mo 1 reamuie. asscninir 1:1 u v . Uerc tsj oy iqe; j tajpn up jn adabored argument to prove that Mr. V4nnfc1.1.. inoniiirp,! hi.n irt 1.. .. i- i1 - 1. t c. - -. - M ......... ...... .v. uuun iuv , a 11 p. nr iip iirinnpi ri t i . ry thing. here j Resolution to pafs, without the obnoxious Pre. lL. . . n . . ument, which the Arable.. Yo say that you ivere served in the 1 w f,r - '.JA'1 " iaa iA.Wi lead uni , same war Once under sioniar rirriirnilanrP. ' imu.. - DERATE IN THE; ST.v; . We call attention" o1 t!.S i ofolie-Tjebnltj which td k j ' of our Legislature, on iho' IV Iution introduced by Mr. I;, appropriate td:bousaad t! .1 of the VolunteJ. -Regiaicpt c: State. It .will! be seen lh..: struggled hard,1ut in yah, t j part of 'the Preamble jh c".. I to be the 'act of ike Pre silc: tl 5 . it T i - . I 1 ar was a rigmeoos ana noiy war, this was j lo have forgotten the c&n$u:t , one. And he called upon all parties to cire it 1 .7, t ' , i, a hearty support. He spoke of the want of pa- I at ti,asf SefiSon f'f. iriDiisni iD'iniis itisintntisi v n nrL-mn iho i... . - r w -V ... 4 required to take some Whig physic before "we can do whut we wish. He therefore pounded his desk and besought the Whigs around him to agree to strike out the preamble, and allow them to pass lhq Resolution unanimously. .lf evera 'I X : . T . Salisburj :. . irr, 4 v - FRIDAY E V E N I N ii. i A The Resolution readslthu the week, have not been of much 4 l i:-Xt CHVu'' at u inr suusequeni he was right in doing that ve auce. In both Houses ttld annual ' : S Kepuoao is ipwea was the use of that long arg have been submitted, an, t ' T. ' " ph''-. rV'M enntor irnra: r.urccos.iS J matter of comment and T , ru ' . i"' fumiJU! marked, to jus .iy himself , - 1 tfiMtriri rfi , unwAns ihi k ih-a tr -. i - 1 1 k 1 lor some davs to come. Tn bntb 1.1?. r kX i i t 1 . mtuu nere un 10 -s . i ..v.ii . p. inn rni-umfn i ,im yn .ivir t tftr . . a.. I . iun:ij;ii .foii Vila., j n. ! uiui "i'y- tie uncerstands it nil sed to be erased, rather seemed to casta sha now 01 censure upon ine r resident wtpco ne " confesses anil avoids." His friends here take did not deserve. Inj-fact, hapir, V.)had in:, a shorter cut, and stoutly deny. The argument his hand very high evidence that the President;' 0f Mr. Woodpis was worthy of his standing had been right in thi unfortunate 'matte: rf. The , as a Lawyer! and Senator. ' It was pointed, President's own Message was before Mm, and;! logical, wJll spoken, and sometimes eloquent. I ... L...1 .1.-1 Ltfl L ;:. .. I i . . - - ... f " .. . . i her better than in this Hall. In the language of Lawyers, he j you will counsel and procure to be done anac lit v .!,: k I i same wav Once under similar circurnianrp. br a course which his You complain ofit as a irreat wrens. I ask if Pred to be. When I ay that he did not pursue ? iwas. wrony; then, can it be right now.. I dare the pa'lsige! ef the Re1 letter than his friends vou to cometout and sav boldlv. antfoneiilv thai I rMeit .. l.r.il," J ' 1 J ' - . ' liivdvilt w. M V' , u . . 1 1 '..tii ! - 1 ere'so disp?c:, s (HISIUOM, vVL., CXC. Mr. Waddevl, in reply, was sorry to see the Senator from Wake, so decomposed. It was onl- a change of circumstances, lie used to . -. . . . . ; . - - .111 11 1 t 1 1 ' ' 1 i J r- T sonictlitng more than tilt V cents: lor the ; Iie naa niaiKeu several passages :;i u, wnic;n ne; Mr. Uilmek was called up again by sooie laugh when be was in a majority, and ire had Saiie distance. The monthly uaV is also would; not read thenbut whjch clearly excuj-;i things which had fallen from Senators on the 1 to take the nhvsic. Let the Senator have more Ifisi than it shoujd be; and the clothing 1 !aled the Resident -om all blame. or one; j other, side. HisefToit on Saturday, was a play, philosophy. iLet him nerve himself likea man. and subsistence' provided in ia manner ! kuev:better than thf writer! of that rhtssagfyf ful say, whenlcompared with this. He is frm This will'so happen sometimes. It is prudent .u nmc wujuii; pivpcuj uc.u.igcu .u,uc;iiVj oiq uunioru, mat uioralter ot w tnz principles, ; to school ourselves to these reverses. It is no to give uaid and com t voting against this appnjj ii i! the Regiment, but thevj tiil r ous us even to intimatr, r.s done, that any man in forget his Coin(ry. ! i "'i 5 ' A not her - ir-i5ti f i ;' it ti: in. ..r Jl.,. II : i . ,i jHutiu iui; i resiiii'iii s oihcers, rneinbcr from .South Carolina. (Ml!. Rhett.) ho bed to "excuse the whole mutter1, by declaring that the President's and at an expense, which makes the Vol Untee service more onerous than the ser vice In the regular army. The Vice-President has received a re buke in the Senate, in the refusal of the majority of that body to entrust the ap pointment of the Standing Committees to iheiprcsiding officer. This is well. The man who would defraud his Country and ecutive and the passages which -he had taken; the trouble to mark vith his-pencil,-am) might read hereafter, woulq prove beyond cavil, how; and . has much of the air and manner of him i sport to the Senators now. He deems it cruel twho. is so dear to the Whigs, and who has been ; to force this physic upon them, and threatens us -...l-.l .1 . ii II : . . I 1 Tl 1 If .1- ..i 1 ' I . 1 1 ... Mvieu uie - ivougn ana ueauy oi .xonn uaro- wan aue reirimuion, unless we uesist. e are well Mr. Polk had acted. With an air of great J Una. ; Those who might think, from M rJ.GjtL- ' used to such threats " they pass by, as the idle , - t i r . . olliCCTSf.T-mun like Kearney, Sloat and ; State, as Mr. Dallas has done, bv nrofess. Stoktoii, couldj nbt be expected to have j ingjsentiments he did not believe in, or nny ver1' critical acquaintance with the ! making promises he did not mean to keep. Constitution, and the reason was, that this 1 deserves to be held up to public reproba- gcniieman, wno tias recently visited Lon-! tjort. don)-found verjj intelligent merchants who could jtiojt.coinppThend the nature of our GoYf rni.nent ! We doubt, if the officers, whose acts are meant to be defended, by thrs'llinisy shield, would thank Mr. Rhett for any such apjpcal in their behalf. We tako it lor grafted that they have issued i 1 ii i . . ; We hope that Congress, to whom all eye s are now turned, will not forget that muh is to be done, as well as said, during this unusually short session. There are hundreds of bills which ought to be pass- eu upon, oesides the great public es tne great public ques tions which press upon the attention of theif extrordin;ry Proclamations, under Members. New -York Express. courtesy, Mr. Wilso suggested that thse;fewi small words inadvertently placed there, per-: haps had belter bo dropped, and then the Re solution would pass, he presumed, without a disi sentinir vote. mer's placid, smiling face, that he is a harmless ; wind. ft fti nitvirn nt ll p Priiviilnnt ii-sl Jeast6 silently sanctioned by the Adminis tration, and opcjnly defended by Congress pteorhe jof the jmad-caps of party, as pat- q and proper acts. When JNIr. Polk w'crs the Resolution of Mr. Davis, how- frtve shail l(now more ol the i nst ruc tions given toopr military and naval offi- ccr, upon, inejsuryeci oi ine esiaonsn mcntlof. Civil Government in foreign Pro- yinceiij anct whether the Executive sanc uonslwbat is done. Mr. Rhett regards LfnbtbipBas ill dine, because nothing has ;K j been ullyvconisymmated. Because the LiARGB TRUST ! AND 1 I EXECUTOR'S SALE i I OF Aboyl 120 LIKELY AND VALUABLE NEGROES. ALSO 4000 ACRES OF LAND AND TOWN PROPERTY. if 80 very Ukely NEGROES, if; ' t'-rl I l Mirnllv, annexed to the Union, and cannot Jbe TTtthout an jact of Congress, no mis- i: chief has been done r liesides, "military i Jeaqe.rs are naturally despots, and tne iicbuntry is ot responsible for all; ihey do ! 1 till di lUv iMukv'w vn "w w v . w j i r i T . I . u vi'nrtlk v thn nitpntinn ft nprsnna wuhinnr In nnrp mr kind positively rimusing w hen we remem- : ijo.n use. o-2Vrw . Six month credit uith -he t. til at a disciple of Strict Construction ttres't. ..:A X? States Rin-bt Srhfnl nf noli ties : ' ALSO-all that Tract of LAND in Davi.lson Coun ttJWkof it. : We are not sure, l.oW- , '1,'' -.cl" n'ouSErt cver.ilhat it is nox tne uesi ioop-noie ; turning about throtfgh .which the President is to make j bis escape, and we presume that if well j I advised by shrewd wen, lie will say that ; Lbc cither meant nothing, or meant sno hnrrrf,;nnd thus shift the burden of wrong binonithe shoulders ot those wliorn he nas i! instructed. It is very, like, Mr. Polk to do SHjrTATiox, containing jitbtK, !. ': ' - i' There are those, however, who have ' defeij4c(l, and as if in blind devotion 'to ll: power! 'and to e rror, all that has been done fin theilnstitutioii of Civil Governments in Mexico. Ave hope, however, that very many of the party in power will pause be ibr5"folloving j in the footsteps of such inen.! Party attachments should not be so strong as to wink at acts of usurpation '''like those cdmnlained of, and least of all Slih-ould'they be Quietly tolerated by those actkry) aI, j now in- wboas part uf the national Legislature, 'Agefy,- Also, 'the eas Mr. Gilmer replied, that these few, small words, were not, in his opinion, either iijHgnifli cant, nor without much meaniig. Neither werb they put there inadvertently.! They were, in serted on purpose, and because they speak j the truth ; and it being the truth, why should tbb Senate shrink from assertingiit ? , He remem bered that not long ago, hi Congress AVhig'f were made to say that War existed by the act of Mexico," which they knew to be false, or they must take the odious position, of seemi- I ing to vote against. Supplies for the A riny. Ah I unscrupulous uemocrauc majority nau resoiveo to make them swallow the pill. 1 hey would not alter one ibta ot the Resolution, though bei sought by the Whigs to put it in a shape in which they could vote for it. No, sir i They had it to swallow falsehood and all or he placed in a most false position before the coun try. Can our friends over the way refuse their own physic ? Do their stomachs rebel ? ;Do t !.-; iit c-ttd the dusei t Tl. j nus tak ill. B will do them good.? ; Besides, it cannot nausel ate them so had aer all. It is no falsehood they were asked to digest. It is; soleriih truto what they knew In their hearts to bd true ' and only bad to take because it does tiqt accorel with the party creed. It may do for our I)emoi cratic friends to maintain a jarty doctrinie, that Mexico rrade war upbn us. The count rr knawfe better- the world knows better. Here Mii Gilmeu traced the history of the War, and of our relations with jMexico, in a inasteriy nianr ner; and the way Ihe poured hot shot into Mrf. Polk's Administration of affairs, as well as into Consisting of MEN, WOMEN, BOYS those who echo his peciliar notions of What conl and (jrlhLo, j slitutes Treason, in this free country,; was al most Cruel. 5 i .' r Mr. Gilmer said he was in favor of the Re;. this, occasion. Those who stir up the uncaged tiger with a pole, are apt to find him quite an ugly customer. The lofty scorn with which he hurled back the language of the President, a- supplics to carry on that v. turn round and abuse! Mr. I BV virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to us by William Chambers, for purposes therein mentioned, we Will sell at public auction, at the Court-House in Sal isbury, on THURSDAY th 4th day of February, 1847, about ; , - i O" The .Wilmington J article of complaint ' because ihey cannot Und it .i .i . i . i r- T n r Trrnr inn rntiiinn' n wiiul. nigs rann)l De trightened trom their ry - adversary, have grievously mistaken the min. propriety thus; Where they know iheir duty subject 6f the War, 53's : Some gentlemen were evidently mistaken on j they do it, and: leave the consequences to Ilea- the Country iri a statfe of v vn. iut wnen uiu uiu oenuior uecouiL- so mti sitive aijout right and wrong in this. matter? Did he not approve Iho act of his party in Con gress, when they forced the Whigs to assert as bout giving aid and comfort to the enemy, and j a truth, what Mr. Calhoun declared his own echoed feebly by some of his friends in that ; right hand should let out his heart's blood, Hall, was truly withering. The proud defiance sooner than he would say? It was naturally with whirh hpi rhallfnnrprT th. Demnnrarv to 1 nnesililo. that ihft nn mirrht hn Hone it was . - - - e ; j " r ' ---- ; - wei"h their patriotism against that of the Whigs, morally impossible for him to do the other. i tory and menacing thd 1 ....ii . . i r .. ii. . .. . i.i. i i . i t.' . . i : i. i . 1 win not soon ob lurgouen. lie spoKu ti uiosu i iiu ine oenaior groun uier ine iour irisuaeu who now lead our Armies in Mexico of those, Whigs, when his pitrty f reed them to vouch as who have fallen in battle whose blood had truth for what another Democrat, Mr. Holmes, fattened the Mexican soil of those who had of S. C, declared before his God was "alio" shown every where the greatest alacrity in rally- ! or vote against supplies (or the War? Has ingraround the standard of our country are not the Senator in his harangues before the peo there no Whigs among them ? Have the Whigs j pie, even this last Summer, publicly justified his proved themselves Traitors in this ? Do trai- party for that very act, and now shall Ac beseech tors so act ? Still the Executive coolly asserts ' that the cup may pass him ? that those who may dare to doubt the correct- i It is not for that Senator, to look with loath ness of his course, are traitors ; giving M aid i ing upon the poisontd chalice which we now and comfort to the enemy, torsnoth, though they give the lie to the infamous charge, -Vy devoting their lives to their country, and write their in dignant, denial in their own hearts blood. Mr. Ehringhaus addressed the Senate, and was happy in many parts of his Speech. Speaking of the army planting itself on the bauks of the Rio Grande, and pointing their guns upon Matamoras with a precision of aim that, in the language of one of the Engineers, could pick off the head of any Mexican who showed himself in the City Mr. E. said he 1 : v his duty in carrying: on tic gor." This is 'partly; true a After Mr. Pol k com'njence I marching an army into a C. id inha! amoros, tnusDringmgion w ; in Congress.votedfora.resfil.: the Country in a state of ing supplies? and n he s condemned the President, v insr on the icar icith lor," ; stales ; but they condemn ! volving us in a var37 unu' ( ing upon the poisontd chalice which we now , thc condemnd tbJ T)t.ril( commend back to his lips f .No ir, that sen- , . A ator must not now turn away in disgust. He ! of the 1-XecutlVC Vlo lur must drink it to the dieps. He is estopped bv the false position pfid r!.. his own acts, or by Ihe acts of his party, which j war haj been commtlicrd he has over and often approved and applauded. I can GoVcrnm-nt; j ct t!. ii hups nrn hp win nun in s:i v u a we an; wrciii!'. . i i i - J o 1. .1 r.-.i. I 1 : mcrnocr mcsc iacih, a:iu I such doleful articles! thc 1 'it ! we have quotes! aslabovc. or that we. are exerci'ing harshly our power, Hut said Mr. W laughing and bowing to Mr. T., I assure the Senator that he nistakes. There is no cause, fu alarm, at what he is pleased to call our phvsic. We ask him to as sert no -"lie," in'the language of a distinguish- the Ferry PLACE," con POO ACRES. ALSO &c IJUut.ittou on the Yailkin River, anil known asthe "WHITE HOUSE PLAN- g solution, and the whole Resolution. No one ; point their guns at his window, there might be was more anxious' than he, that the war should - just cause of complaint. Such an act, of itself, would provoke resistance, even aggression, c. presumed he had a right to carry arms, even ed Democrat (Whig? have used none such.) loaded arms, whenever he pleased. He might ! We do not ask him even to censure the Presi even march with his gun on his shoulder along j dent. In this Preamble, we do not character the public streets. He might associate with ise the act of the Executive " as wrongful. him a number of his friends, who might also ! Wrc only speak of it as an act of his, which act carry arms in this way, and nobody would have he himself, justifies, at hrpe in his late Message, a right to complain, provided they molested and If then we only speak of it as an act w ithout threatened no one. Hut if they should plant either praising or. blaming it, and if that act is themselves in front of his neighbor's house, and true, and admitted, by himself to be true, why be conducted with' vigor, until it could be hon orably closed. JJut because he would vote j Dr. Gilliam advised his friends on the pth- means to carry oh the war, 'must he seul his j er side, to make up their minds to take the pill, lips as to the abominable usurpations br him j It would not hurt them. It had been carefully w ho rashly commenced it ? iMust he utter ah ; nreuai ed. and if they w ould go it like men, they .1 ? ! ' . ' . . " . w ... . - about 1 300 ADRI-S, bothkli? above places have fine DWELLING HOUS ES .kind a quantity of lilVER BOTTOM AXD MEADOW. Also, the .Tract of LAND near Salis bury known as the 'SPRING HILL PLANTATION," j containing about . IJleveii liuudrcd ACRES, - I - ' I : I .-.,!... .1.1 Tn on Wfiicn 13 a quanuiy 01 nicuuow, auo. o vniuamc au- Yard, not now in use. Also, i THE HOUSE AND LOT, M in ihk Smith sn'iare ot the 1 own ot alis:jury, near tne the occupation ot J. u. Ca:rnes, east half of ; untruth ? Must he even suppress what he knows to be true ? He! thanked God that liberty qf speech and thought is yet left us, though James K. Polk has lately applied to. those; who! speak against him in thjs matter, language which del fines Treason, ft is " giving aid and comfort to our enemies," ;is it, to doutt his infallibility to impugn his conduct or to censure his mo tives I Are our friends, over ihe way rye't-in fa vor ot treeuom 01 speecn 1 ur do tliey James K. Polk, think that there are about ten millions of Traitors in the leited States--trai- tors, because theV have 4ared to make mouths ..... ... -. i i ; i : ! ? at " liis Aiaiesiv; ' s v might be certain no murder would be done. lie cautioned them that it would be unbecom ing, to make faces at a compound which they had once prepared for the Whigs. Mr. Houan said, that the piil had been pre pared by a skilful Physician, and it was a rule with him, .when he employed a Physician in whose skill hoi had confidence, to swallow the physic and ask no questions. Our Democratic friends would behave with dignity becoming themselves, considering, if they would follow! his J The subject was resinned again on Wednes- this repugnance on the part of our friends ? Af ter disposing of these few preliminaries, Mr. i W adokll turned upon t he Senator of Wake, and such atorrent of indignant eloquence pour ed at, over, and all around, thc coweiing Sena tor, about that charge of treason, made against the Whigs in high places, and caught up and echoed here, has been rarely witnessed. Dur ing sronie of the bursts, one Whig at least held his breath; and in that Hall, you might almost, have heard a spider weaving his web, so pro found was his filencp. The chain w as broken, and the galleries cleared by Mr. Awik. who made a long and bitter speech, but he f-pit out his words so confusedly, that he commanded but little attention. After Mr. Amik was done, the SiMintp nfliiiiirnpd without takiiiT a vote. j -n , ( ( PIUCES IN IS Ll AND 111 The loilowing is k srntncf t; ! ry Walker's Report' to ih5p:t : .: " Table I, hereto anne:t-J j tlnw -value of cotton, rice, whe 1 1, rye. I: ' tiarley. was on the 30th JiU i 1; ; , : S 1933 1I06: tod on tWr t-t I tbe new tantT went into cj ; an ajgr"gle differfince Tle New York Tribur- rt affirnnng these undeniab.4 f :1 : i i 1 ' 1. That tine rie in ihr jt.r ' from July 30th to IVc. 1- cilnrt tion of either TarifThad lie: i. 2 . ponding period of thi f cpk .S' ijr. jr." example. day, but we have no further space to-day, for a "2. That die pries off Iri in ve higher on -xhe 11 jof IJt r: rr i Mesr. Polk and WilUrh .ji hr. : . Tariff of '41) than n thelljcf 1 3 That the rites fjnun nnd pretty steadily drdnwd J ihr'. : Novetiilirr of this yraf, tfi;.i ti.- r lf-t jrif-t , Dec.) l:en thcfTai.ff ration " j Tii Richmond Times the price of breadstuiTs w Ur, 1 H 1.1, than it was at year. Referring to oar fle tations lor-ihe Kicianonatn: 1 i ev. Ihe 5f-..i:..r t I. t ' Flocr Holders a.k sC Orx ;0 ets. bulhe neat iriciT prinle m If LOT Number 13 ,ilt,i.hind their own lt'cislativc rights in . l 'rTtA unnn hv nnotlier ilenartmcnt of , Urtvrnmpiit ' 1 omH die Bnnk Lot, llie ReaT tstqte-wi he sold on t"?tr.limC,T a crnlit. and conditions made knoSvn cm day of sales. Ill Ihe lirSt ly S discussions upon im The!an,ls can be divided into convenient paiicek to suit Sim .- ; i.i f i i - s a l A- NjiHesditlliotitlhe Administratioit lost ground , purchasers, and may be treated for privately by applying I I . n n 1 M " V l.. I ... c t Dua t t ' I 11 IU 111 nit k;i K J. F. CHAMBERS. Dr. Cameron was understood to sav.thatas -continuation ot the sUetch. c will give UlC a Physician of consiilerable practice, he would finale in our next. The Senate' continued in Mi Cameron with considerable .excitement, advise an entirely different course of medicine. ! session until 5 o'clock. P. M. Speeches were iwl ol , , . hetner tne pills 01 liis ' tieiivercu uy .uessrs. adukll, ruAHis anu . ' And on Mnd.iv V' . 1 1 ' . . l : ' l : . I 1 1 T 1 " Lat.djolph Ashe, I uoMrspx and.CAMTBox, on th oppo- "J v,r !,-. -;1 remarked that ;bpth jtho matter and rnahiier ef since'rely doubted w h the Senator froni Giuilforl required a ivply-l- ' brother of Bertie were n not druscd w and he desired t6 nlice his Speech, bin felt !jip I son. He advised his friend froml Randolph ..nil tt.t ll M rt f rx IKIj n.Af inn 'lll!. IVinl .it. .1 111 - I. ..Li..: A JnA... " I A ' ter w as postponed until Monday. j and during tjielsecoml day, the tSpealcr, to thj; linot Very fairly, gave the floor to hone but ? JIondaIv, ' DeclUlil The debate was renewed by Dr. Cameron, w ho gave a long and some w nat tedious history of Texas and!-;iW Western' fcoundarie;s,rvhich "to throw alll such i)hvsic to the docs," land take, a prescription which he vyould ofler. i : Mr. IIou an thought,' that when ' 'Learned doctors disagree, ii- The luckjjr patient uiay go free: , r - - -.': So he should even take the dose on hi s own re- Trustees. site. UFthese speeches, we will "ive an ac- '; count in our ucxtj but must adJ here, that Mr. Waudell, by Ins speech, did what no one else j could have' done,' eclipsed his previous efforts. ; ! At length, the voting commenced. On the a- . i doplioti of Mr. Wilson's amendment, mention- j ed above, the vote sjtood : Yeas 10 Nays t!4. " Wheat BeM rtJ ' CoRxOld CO cu. fh I ar .! Ft is evident from theM statement, that prices we Ajtftn December 1st lart tear, i! prefcent, is too low father .. ini- i i. - . . 'I'M not vcryLiainy, gat; tu uwn P B. chambers, !llhe, friends ot the Administration. Mr. Salisbury, December ll, IMG. plWrrngh!, of Pi., had the floor for the;" j f Hmorninjr. and thrust home upon the Ex-1 j anaJJSL. ! PCUttve and hps friends Some important )j A jjp the same time and pl.ice the Executor of William j elldct 'of Which COUld not t)C 'XJLChanit.ers, will sen aDout i . . FORTY VALUABLE iNUUKUi and lather property on a credit. Conditions will be made knovvn on the day of sale. tt,, , . J. C. McCONAUGHEY, Ex'r. Salisbury, December 10, 1?46. 7w33 L r an! cn was intended toprdve that we wjere not ngag- nonsibilitv. nbt as nhvsic, but as wholesome di- r. SpKii:iiT-Uhen moved a division of the : to Mr. Walker's mode of reat ed in-a fbreignf war by tjieiactton of the hx-ctl , . CM . - , 1 '- . : J 1 ; 'L ?L . J JJ Li . . . . This collateral discussion upon l berapeutics, brought up Dr. Russell, of Granville, whojclos Tj-. -i -f i .1;, . . -it j1 :! lii--; . r 4 ., lie . thr r i num"- . 4 i t ' -. .' ' I ! M'l.-lJ... .,4 iLitinnC It ll'OJ llO. frnonStrated. had bren violated by the in iititufion,of Ct il Governments inthecon Iquered1 rrovinlccM. .Who can doubt it? ; Anolber point ivas made in reference to tii(J Claims tf our citizens: They were i; bought up for the first time in the annual l3Vles$age as a dause of war. The-conyic-lion bf:1)i mitul was, and we have hen linssured that it is th deliberate judgment i lnf iln suirerin-J: claimants, that the claims ecutiVe, subseqijently sanctioned 'by Conffresl? The Doctor's Speech woujd possibly read ery w ell, as a compilation fronj the mass ef demo cratic Speechesin Congress on this Voluminous sulyect, but it was most specially dull fnfffie de- in price is to be considered e c ? new urifT. What thenj.ar i .i.i. ed the debate for the day, in a vein of drpllery and irresistible fun, which set the Senate in a roar, and scattered the "clouds that lowered Wr kept bab e purposely by our Govern, j fc'inenl, in -order to,makexa new cause? ot B0 tfcat I get him agai i wari It is certain that Mexico agreed; to jiecember n. 1846 i 20 DOLLARRSi REWARD. Tt AN AWAY from the Subscriber, at Mount 11. Mourne. Iredell county, N. C, on the 17th Novem1cr last, a negro boy named LpN DON;25 or 30 vears old, blacK, nve reel eiui mwuco u..., - pearancc and manners. He may be; in the nei?hbor- hood or may oe aiming e1 " : . !y dollars WIU paiu mrvuic uu " liVt US KL.lli.-V question, and that aj vote be taken first upon the Preamble. MrilllLSKY, the excellent Senator from Tyrrell and j Washington, being in the j tarjffl T7 have gaintd ! Chair, decided that the question was not divisi. 1 the whol valae ot, their $ra.p c- ; b!e. From this decision, an appeal was taken, Laeofoco Free Trkde Tdr but the Senate suUiined the Chair bv a vote of! i -4 t- I! 1 1 iJ t,....i -.-r. nA.ill.imiKJtr"1 .1 II ,1 .1 L at . 'it... ... m. ' .. , . . - . t T -j '-! iivery. n nuccji, (jciMiuuiiy o er l,r tiouis,e, . . inougu iuy weic iioiiuriue t to l'J. 1 ne; question was then taken on the in his bearing,) as! he a-H-ays is, andftfeated UeerS Iwsotn ofthe Ocean buried," as the; pro- ; adoption mf the Preamble and Resolution, and totn tne persops ana argamenis oi ms pppp-1 feedings ot iuesday will snow. ; i was decided in the affirmativer41 to2 ! erery irienus migiil qujuenisenrs jcri?uu uj cku-j icmpung lOjmijaiefrtr.! lr.j&iuicu uayy r 13 We pfesetii to pur f.'.r heet." We presume it hardly u all know it is the eustwrt tf 1' i Democratic was; a vote upon ihe motion of Mr. Hawkins "and Stowe ic Senator, but two (Messrs. Ashe i lo 'jie Chmtmas hay-J.) . Ef) voting for a measure, which they hearted at to aospUd pAUi s 1! 11 i ,iiinnnVrnii6n "loir the settlement pur claimi;ancj that- itwas amended 4by the Senate in 1 813, and returned backttq. Mexico, : It is certain,; thafrpm that time luL 'ntV'iintll the annearance of he again. 1846 133 lhft claimants have had : the 4pp5arance of an argument put forth mm. 24z Valuable TOWX Property -. ' FOXI SAI.C. H -"NM BEING desirous bf selling myl House and Lota where Doci. P- Henderson nov repides, I shall, if not privately sold before that day, offer the place at Public Sale, on tne isi. January, xoti. Any person wishing to tuy a aesirao.e yiuynj so an aecommoda'.ing tern.s. lec. 4 ts. UI.U, !of Wairen.to amend the amendment, by Sjubsti- ' have, waited in mirh limp, in arrroiner nanirutt. ing to prove that the leodesiwas not: consider- j! tutinr the words " the Government of Mekico," . though they knew it would pass. 4 ed the ,WestetpJboundary ot Jexas, for the word "the Executive," by whch a- , tJen.. Hawkins gave, notice, that he should Texaris hqqssesslon .f Corpus: C hUt ibn f j. rne nt it vould read thus :,f Whereas, hy ; ary,i himself 'of his Constitutional right lo have its Westerahlnlirand that, a, member of .the thejaction of the Government of Mexico, subset j hi Protest 'asainsl' the Preamble, entered upon fqueiitly sanctioned hy, Congress, this Republic ihe Journals. 1 ' . thatrriver. 1 H AU s , kfe f islffaced Snat foreTn war," &c.:T;hls a- , Thus, cloriduslv have the Whins of the Old f Mrv WooDFtx discussed the question of bcn-n n(jlU received the unanimous rote of Z?em- i North SlateveDelled the (bul slander published i against their part yt by President Polk, in his .; j late Message. ' -ftvf. edilora do, but Irom cor t.J- the pleasure ot our reapr much newa aa we can ejoi i which we trut they will; be I Idaryand showed very exclusively, jthait iirocTaiifen4ors. -V ? a ... ;' Oiieyer been defniu?ely setlcd,,but bad.jm lactji. tw j,r; Tl'esday, Decemtcti22. I always been 'almauerot cpuot, u notot aispme. k-- i-r ,j Most of he pjjuntry betiy1een h two- lUtfp, 'fUnonv$q-ot- Wake, opened the discus-1 f.,iWa rtVt tii nrnde. had riol ben thodeht hsioiv unbrTthei !lle6olution in aidof the Volun-1 I wo I 1-r "r Liberality. The o- eic mm ' 1 mm r . monu vooien .lanui-cicru presented to the Virginia. V of lied Flannels, worth c r - dollar; Thi, is on'.y oi DOUGLAS. t jt-i " r 2- ri J where Valuable cvfis hac 5 Rail Road Charters.- The Legislature has! ' ) T 6, i rth disputing about with yerv.grgatlzeabyi leeirs.iwUh '"J.efemy Dismal" air, pnd in passed into Laws tjie iiilji pnartetmg rail roac$i r"?n.j t . the former claimants. Itwas abarren Praiiie,tones so aepotchraU and hollow, that the twia . irom uaieisa via i-ajeueviue,? iu,unwrn, . Wvi lilr reriiC ' atmbst without inhabitant Events of k later Ms crawled bodily over all beholders j That ; S. C, and from Wilmington to Manchester. a , rt 71 date have 'givek ati iinporUcelto this qtfestibnr ..brice:;6f ranting Cameronians, the Reverend The Legislature of South r Carolina granted J the. deathot lr. John, , which it had nbt iu former tiincs. Nobody sup. Gabriel Kcitledrvmmcl and Ephraim McBriarr similar Charters. ' i shall appear in tur ncx . n their UehallJ J. r n I- I 4 .1
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