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i i I !i: V.b fit; - : .v. '.-7' ... . 7 7 ; 7j77 ::7;;7;7;7S . 1 v I1- f i 1 ' -r -if -"I H-'L' ' ' Lf . ... ' .J .nnnm in ftdvaltCe. " . ' - i nr uinira ivi tfreriWroeati wsjncu "V ? rolirt 5.. i 1. L. mMrtion. lunn.-v' charged J PfT KC(lY b ' " AiV.AUJL, . i: : , iPltOVE f HE NAVIGATION OP T j THE YADKIN WVEIt. , .. r the State ot, .win v. ""V . rtS, eiiact fa ft,e raothority of the JSThat lY'shM and may bejlawful under the dirfCfiO" r MabI?. i 1 tr any two ol Mem : ai oauuury, tier tbci (lirctipn; of John I. Shaver, .L VanV'two of them ; at Mocksville, -lliordircctipui ofBraxton Bailey, cr f. nr-rtiUi nrl 'Aletartdpr Flanes.or L', ivto of them ;f at Huntsville, under liMJjJJ ; - I ! v-.v- V,h",;. il , - .1 " h ... 1 . , .- -,, 1 , ,. , . .. .Editors 4 Proprietors,- H H ' '-v 1118 -f . a -' --T-ietT-. - . -i M - ; ! - ? t !'i : : I . . J -L-U " ' ' - - - . i y . , . i . TV . . : 1 1 t! ! 1 1 1 i J' 1 ' ' .,t - ' " ' r 1 1 f 1 ' f Keep acheck vpox ali, yotk IS SAFS. 1: ' i t &ach u 3UR.Y,--K;"::.C;-j Rcxees. 1 Do THIS, AXD LlEEiTT Gen'l. Harrison. ! NEW SERIES, - NUMBER 40, QF VOLUME HI. FRjlDAY; FEBRUARY 5J 1847 J V4 ' ' "I T . rA:,lfrdctionoi KiCtjaru rurvear, i 1 ii Wi liamsraml Francis Clinsrman, J IJunvtwo'bf themV at Itockford, under d Jsimes It, Dodge, or any TV t,u JiVrchon or f t. -v V'flrfd and . Uo -of them ; at Vj ilkeshorough, under 1 direction fcia n ey otokes, Anderson f itcticH. aid Same; Gwynn, or any tvvp t" r crn'; for rccevinp Subscriptions for jiing the navigation of the Yadkin vJt' 0 am,ol,nti not han Thirty. Aoi sand pollars, nor more" than Three ilon' W Thoimnd.t which isubscriptions ikl be mtlp 'personally, or by power of 'Vuo oe y, in harcs; of fifty dollars each, thaWhe said B6ok$ shall. be opened, on day ofj February next, and be Uptlopen till the flrt day of May next, fjXjve'. nnd on the second Monday of Xid month f May, there shall be a fcpjral Meeting of tie Subscribers at yxitgton aforesaid, and the Managers ckiK or anvJ three bf them, shall cive J.WIV.V-.-, -T . J -I . i. ' I w iide of SMch moftlng in onejor more pa ubliihcd on tljqTovva of Salisbury, 'm knonih at nisM before the day ap- (Mcd for" that purpose, anu suca meet- lif ftbali DC; COinnu?u ;i iruui unv iu uav ajlthfl Dusincss is iinisueu; anu me iuan "tr ; afortskid,:ihallHhen' arid there lay efu c sugh. imeefuiJtho iBopks kept' by jfn , containing a statement of said sub io.iis.Rrjd if hejsum of three hundred iqc ,inJ dollars aforcsuid, shall not have n mhserilied. iheti the meetinsr afore- kliior a rnijority thereof, if they think lrwtriMy direct any three of the Man- hfA aforesaid I to ! continue to receive ibiriptions of Stock at such times and v vi i rVirtv !n dpilrrn.tf d hv said mout- Hlntil the said sunt of three hundred pjind dollars $hal have been subscrib er such other sum over and above Uiousanu dollars as saiu meeting i any person or persons, ori behalf jbf jthe; Compan', o open and improve the Nav-I iga'tion of; Yadkin River, irom the Town of Wilkesl orough to-tho.. South Carolina line, by Canals, Locks, or Sluices, from place to plaice, and from time tbjime, (up on such terms as they shall think fit. and out of theskid Capital, or other monies of iur vyuiuaMj, 'jr w uinivui auia repair ing all works necessary for the said Navi gation, andlalso for building Boats and employing hands lor the purpose of Nav igating sai J Hi verV and also to appoint a Treasurer, Clerk, and all such other! Qffi cers, Managers and Servants, as they shall thinly requisjite, and also to agree for their wages, settle and pay their .accounts, and at their pleasure to remove all or janyfbf them, andappoint others in their place, and also to! establish rules bf.proceding, and generaijly to transact all the-business of the Company, in the intervals between the General Meetings of the same, and any Generalj Meeting of the proprietors may allow the said President and Direc tors, such. sum of money as the said Gen eral Meeting nay think a reasonable co ii pensation for their trouble. vV;U 1 i! ! 5. And' be t further enacted, That the Stock shall b 3 paid in such proportions, and at such t mes as may be determined by any Genef il Meeting of the Stockhold ers, and to su :h OfHcer of the Company as may be ap pointed to receive the sanie, one montri3 previous notice ot tne amount State op Nobtii Carolina, jj ; ; Office of Secretary 'of State! . I. William Hill. Secretary of StaW In and for the State of North Carolina,! do "wciif ceruiy mat me ioregoing isa irue jcopy of an Act ofhhe Genera Assembly of 184G 7, drawn off from the! original which is on file in this Office. ! ; ' Givpn under my hand this ;14th dav' Of January, ioi. vv .U.iriilL.1 Secretarv bf Str f if ; CCBIMQDORE PERRY'S ! jPL AN. The N. Y. Evening Post published a letter from its VVashmgton correspondent, ' giving ANOTHER ENGLISl MERICA. view op a- TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. i 7 ; From the Liverpool Journal Dec, 5. ! The war in America crows suspicious. (Santa; Anna was pubbcly ushered into : 1 DEBATE. IN TiJE SENATE. LIEUTEXAXTi CEXEKAL. sianro wbich can justify true, sir,. that, in 1703, w&cn ih spfsinx Ur inftrior pnwen ar.J I tica for miliiary defence va tl anoncvilable war with ll'o rmu : fct andmiost powerful nation i f true that on that bccafioVi the i" ant general was etah!ihcJ, ai.J V. was called , uuder thaC;3?i'r. ;7 command of all the armies cf the c ir, it vra$ WaUiigron wi.o was c ; 7 that command : It was Cor WasMr. rank was established. . WasM.i-t !:i in retirement,-' yhich hcj Iovc! h ease and o!ace of dotneftic li!-, v."." earned (or himself by- 1ti ar.d Washiugton was called U that c';:;7v, people, by the army iisclf cal'.. i i charge and direction of those grt u: : ficers. '" And, if he returned urion i7 ! active liH ; if he left the spot In u! i : te. a plan forthe future pdsecutibri bf i the horrors of war to a rriinimumT As wc j the war recommended by Commodore Per- i sa,d last , week, the United States must ' ry, which is said to nave been j spoken! of with very general approbatioh fin Wash ington. We give the following extract Vom the corresgondent's letter i ! H A lew words will suffice to make! it plain. Abandon all the expens' guinary, and doubtful! projects o furtbier invasion. So tar as i regards jthe interior bf Mexico; let us cohtentourselves with the occupation of the provinces already conquereu, or so mucn oi tncm as we may intend to keep as an 'indemnilica the war. On the other handj let immediate possession bf all hetr ports, both on the Gulf and on the Pacific, jarid occti- ,im , . - ' - j - - - " va ini w ." mil in-' i iiij ii ai 11 nil iiieruariy seems uisposeaio prosecute wun mexueo was taken tip fort cons deration, as-in ! P""J ne naa occunicd rn II becoming energy. General Taylor lan- ; Committee of the Wholjs'J et nr. it was" due tphiii?, wh(, sruishes ih thft fipM with n - insnfTwvrnt :! Mr. DA DORR ilinnilU .t. nrsl " wr, was also first in t - mm.vm w mm mm ' , - Mvi;iijn ailU flli U lilill HIT I - ' i fl force, and Santa Annaj ivithout either an j bestjreturn, be belie vedjjie could make to the i fo h,f chwf l.e't to " P.e,ninc!'1''' 1 Sortie tor its kimlness it. adjourning yesterday u no wn",e uia " l in order to give him an Opportunity To say what ! l? lrm,d Mon which ho cccy;7 he had to say to-day, u?culd he to proved at I cinhzed. world yes, it wa d,,e t. 17: . onceMo the statement of those reasons which 1 at !,he Ca,!l f b,S county, he supecJ-: seemed to him to preset an iusuperabli ob- I a"d comfort, o appear owe more u;, n tioa to the granting of lb4t! which the President ! mMhat he should du it w.lh a.t.-.; -of the United States asked of them, and which ! Pond,n ,n some dSrc,e ah hi? -the bill upon the table proposed to grant. Ie"r r?Cnt5 . . . I ' 7 ! ,1 The proposal (said Mil:B.) is to anoint al. S.r, the state of things now clu army or money, talks big, but does noth ing. Jt is not unreasonable to suspect a juggle here ; but we cad better excuse it, since it, or something else, has reduced' (compel the Mexicans to adopt the means pi securing peace. I hisj must be the end of the, war, sooner or later, i In the meantime a political change has come over the Union. The moneyed in terest has again assertedjits influence, and ; President, shall pass into5 commanding frpuprnT. vh6. whnn mmmucii.n I as lieutenant jrenoral. arall comrrmnd all ,i' throughout, the whole count IV, fin; i armies i IlnWnrt Sfn ir ti,:a i.:ti i- 1 ,nent a man on whose' head ariialitn'.- v. w UUVVI WU.V M k 41 I Ulllt 41 I ve san-j emPcr?acy, which alwayis implies the re and lime of making the payments: being fpyi them as conquered -territory, given m someione iewspaper ipupiisneu snau come to just anu Honorable i a Jaw, the pmposed i ,np are wuh entire unanimity L?cn i by it must be 'filled i ed 33 onh,n1' Uc canaut look fcbrt a ! eral rnmmanfli it... i so,ne one man-whpse nariio is giatf:. , ion for us take art srineeifv i Vmiiiilvil. Th samn dnps ;s cecd three hundred thousand dol- ii,knd the Prcsid'e'nt and Directors, to in the Town bf. Salisbury, and if any of the Subscribers, their f heirs or assigns, shall fail to pay their proportions; requir- cu wunin one monm auer tne same is ?so advertised, th(! President and Directors, or a majority of them, may sell at auction, and convey to the purchaser the shares )f the Subscribers so failing, giving at leajst one month's t otice of the sale in ;Some Newspaper in the Town aforesaid, and after retatnin the sum due, together with the interest thjereon, and charges of sale out of the money produced thereby, they shall refund aiid pay the surplus, if any le cpnsutaieu as nereinaiter proviueu, 4U llttlllbUIUtGI V 11 It IIIC SUIU IIIOI lllCCl'i dfid afterwards from time to time, as ten as the same shall, bv new subsenn- m l)ecorncnecs$ary, make a list of eWcribersJ 'jvijhUhe sums subscribed 7ch ncrsonj and return the same un- ftmr hands or! kinder the hands of any till; she terms of peace. Upen them all to a Irep commerce, first placing in them collectors of bur own. and establishing a suitable tariff a spe cific duties by means of which; .we shall evy. from the Mexican nation Itself, ja revenue fully adequate to cover; all the expenses, naval and military,! of such oc cupation. In regard to Yucatan, which is constantly blowing hot and cold between jMexico and ourselves, compel that prov ince at once to its election between the two. lf .it shall abide by the fate of the former, include its ports likewise in this We are not disposed to annrehonrl nv thing Worse from all this! than a transfer ence! of po wer from one party to another The Tariff is not likely to be disturbed, tor the American whigs, like the English high: office to be created Verse ol wealth, has sntrbinfH n r1fnt:in either hv thn ripnt rnmi .mm n,t;n it... so,ne one man -w bose nano the recent elections. Mf; Webster is spo- army, or by some junior otlicer of the army, or I lsfied as l,arJnK ,ccn ol,CP lIie ken of as the next President, and Mr. Polk . hy some citizen to be takro from the walks of I C0U,ltl7' d tl all look; a-un : frill have-to sustain the! mortification of Pliviltc ke. In the firs) 'case,' sir, I think in cbarS is benevolent clce of r:.t:, ;. overruns' through n l,o must :bc manifest, on a vertf little refleninn. iht ! 8CCond timc rr tbc.m- ;Ve Lare ctm: :7 Wnr nt. rlknn to !!nL ''j ihe tiieasure must prove eritirelv uies,. Thn 1 S.rnen ; we have them: to public ian 1 i major general now commanding the army com. ?,e !'?, ; we have them w the miliary mands all the forces about him ; his command j !h! CIVV ?v r "qntry ;whave : extends over the whole dfetrict or department ' be,onS,ff r aI parties into which the which (he President of the i United States has are (hviiSd i hut sir, among them a)!, t7 assigned or mav ,H.i.n. anA ' not onc whose name ran, Without pr..r.... j locn in comparison wun; u: t i::.:. iir, me crennon oi iitai o... may assign to the present commandimr miior I l,J was a Personal irinure oi graietui a ; This is the more likely, general of the army the vholc. eniiro nn.l h ! "on and re?Pect on the pail of this fuur.r; fromtheir! seeing now the advantage of ; solute control under him of all the military ope. i x ast'nA,0,-. . It wa founded on motive Sir Robert Peel's measures to them and j rations of the Avar, and, he may asign, though sonal to him man riWSCt' atlthat 7 us. The most distant parts of the Union he is hot bound to assigiyjb a lieutenant gerTe. ! as 5ome tsem uPP,e aubis.lhatVa-7 reveal iinexpected stocks of bread stuffs, ral' to! 'hi officcr ith iho title of lieutenant 5 at ,h hcad of l!ie arm! ( l c ; and the farmers pour down on the ports I 8ner ' tb same lar extensive authori-1 "! tbe .!e. of "J? gc"c ! lirilian and Ireland. Freedom of trade is i V'Tf "nlf1"'8"""11 of llle herebly blessed, and ,he glad popu.a- ZtilTlZZ lion ot Europe will rejoice that the new ; Cflllfine .i, fi 11I1( nffl,nr fMAValflfl in ilia rrmA .. .. . , t , . . , - w-.-fc-. - - . . iiju tiatit; I uou vcui wan jjich iu iccu uiu. ; ot j,eutenant general; lor, by the express pro ones, may; improve upon me policy ot ant general, though his title: may be loftier, can i HiCn thuiP opponents, and astonish alike friends do no more. The President of the U. States 1 asb,nS,0' and enemies by the extent ot their love i may assign to the present commamlm.r minr ! 179 was a for t ree Trade. to the former shall not produce the full sum ordered and directed to beladvanced as aforesaid, with interest and incidental charges, the said President and Directors, or a majority of them, may in Ehc name of the Company, sue for and recover the balance by mo tion in any Court of competent jnrisdlfc tion, on ten days previous notice ; and tjie said purchaser or purchasers, shall- be sub system, and in either case extend a cor- The late harvest in America compensates owners, and if such sale don of military accupations across the isth- for eVery deficiency here, and creates an it f tH received. f Ltnd be ; it further enacted, Th at i n Vpaal Stock shall be subscribed as afore udi thi SubK.cribcrsi their heirs, and as- ;n, from rjeljme bf the first said meet- j.tshali be. and they are hereby declar- i to be, Incorporated, into a Company.by kinder the nanle of " The Yadkin PVa- gation Company,'!; arid may sue and; be w, as such, and have and i use a com- , and suchfofithe subscribers as resent at the said meeting, or a tjofity of them, are hereby empowered required to clcci a President and four rectors; for managing all the business fold: Company! for and durinc such j.j (notccee4ig5one year) as the fc!a1d u4 i krihers.' or a majority of them shall j-u fu, and in. counting the votes of all 'ftrai meetings' of the said Company, j'a member shall (iej allowed one votp (it f J' tl t Ul . ULUUIt IIVIU J Ullll J t.,1 7, at the lime ir said Company, and any. r.,m' k il. ... I . 1 I L cuir , nw wiriiinrr nnnnr ni nr npp , txpcutcd In tKe presence of at least .oobscribing or proved 1. i:flmay depu ' iyr mm or I ?rndih!e pre ,?fJ hal be iisf cjlectual to all intents mus whicH conncts it with Mexico, so as active trade in shipping, and no doubt, in to cut off the Mexicans from the supplies I manufactures, for the demand being un (ciiieflyofthe indispensable artible of salt.) 'Pted, may be regarded as a kind of Which they now derive irom the cunning ! stuldeirenrichment. The farmers on the nnd slnirMn VnnoiDnnt. wui.., ! .,L i ! Mississtrim will he. snabled to indulge the our encmv thus shut in on all sidk let lis I ,as'e: of their wives, sons, and daughters, e , i ' f V f". T"', ".' old him so, iike a ward child Uut Up ! mhc gratifying productions of British in- ; il p a closet or held firmly andf patiently ; u"r?:.f i ; . . . ! rrade mav be. unWs whp.5 ibnt nm.v u ..u..n. by the arms, till he comes toi his senses VbiJc; the corn crop, howerer is large, fed eth',r zclnas body-and, when vision of the constitution, by the inevitable ne. ccssity of the case, by whatever title he may be called, mijor g-oneral or lieutenant general, he i3 at last under the absolute control or direc tion of the President himself, who is the sole constitutional commander. in-chief. By chang ing, therefore, the designalionof major general ; as if he wore all the litbsvUch Jinn -; 1 device could heap upon Um. The idea '7 W ashington could derive kny advanta, : mental power of concentration.'ahy gniu, : greater skill in the management !of the f. 7 of his country ; or that it would kdj hny i'.,'. to the indomitable j:rit hy which hc Kv.'i? bled, in success or in adversity, jto L n!v the same ; that he could derive m any !r all or any of these attribuiea Cram the eirr; stance of bearing a highettitle, entered n ! am persuaded, into the imagination rf any !. -man being. It was known that j Washin'i't with the title, of major general, could im c i 7. charsed all the duties that were jdacejl 'in 1 " hands ay, with an inferior title lcciujc t!. power to discharge them depended on his r r. begs pardon, and promises to be good. I j cotton, crop is less promising. A pos- , so .coitected and acting together, the chiei com- j sonal qualities, and the force placed at hc : - iiiauu. i in: imc in uiui case was nii t ii tvp -; 7 r j ........ Am I lHP.t to the saniR rnle? and rprnlations7arid J : "T . - o t i ; - o i - T j r- e, - ! - . , I .1 . ,. v. v. ..v,.... , iiiv .uivi tutij' ; pntitlnrl tn th same nrnfifnrl rvriviletrps. J i The hpailtv nf this nlan thwt! Mpvihn I Hive UeUCjenCV IS expCCiea, atlU lliai UC- m--nri ;n,,;,!n, fn an;.r nir,,-., ! ma v- - - ' - w ' w m ww -w i " - mm. r-j t . - . v f - vw a i ,v iuw.uvh. itw uviuvl vinvvit IIVIIiLI 1 a - i . - . t'A i.kM i kn.oic,.;ii u.,.. t i : hcincv Um he the prfiaferinconsMucnce ! .oii i:.,i,ni : 1 v... idfscrvrd liv him, but no-olherlman o.s ii mi3 aic ur, cuiivuv mice li tin uccu : uciacu iu ticui: iu na wiiuic CAuense, . . , ' ; . jicuiuiam ui uiajui iiiniujiii. is inu i . ' . , ,.i . ? 1 ( : - i - . i . . . . v " ; : ' ' ..I'll ' . i . : : 1 1 . . ... . . . , u-rfinrr in c 1 1 inf? , ihn a ,iii..i' . I I i il . . .tj n iiim iiii'rMHVfJfi ninv iithi nn 11 ill r in mi w, i .A j . i , ii- . . "t.-n in ruiiii iiiai iiiia K:iifuii,ii!i ' l cAtcujr oi mo onjcer io uiscuarge wun tiieci, r . - ' ; ' 7 es personal io tiasnington f ; "i t, , : 1 ! .1 ' t rr it . t r-t relWIllcm t0;tnellice on tne oecreta- u.Aulii r r i ii..u:i . UL.i T 'f , of the ifihrerised eonsnmntibn in our mills it .t- o. ivT.:.i. i: .i i uinuc iiv nin viniiiimi urooneior. j nunc at uic sauitj nine uun iuv u weouii; " f--- - k me oiaic.oi; iii on it varouiui. lucres ., -l .. . . .. n , .... , ;. , i a o ,fU, v ; . c- , .. irom motives nersonai in VnhmM .-t... i i I sinu ue ii j uruier enacieuj l uat saia anu commerce win ue creau-v ! Deneiiieu . j T-iV-"; r .! ,u surssiui ic&uns uuues as- , .... : , .-. p " i.-. t ! . . . ! f!nnU Tnehsl nnd pItppv wnrV,nn fbintr ! hv it. Tt. will ho idlo fn lior tU hiKlt i taintyJahd as cheap cotton is a blessing, ; signed to him. in the smallest decree increased I ,OWK ai ,nc fu,3eqtiem iransactiodi cl this t, , Wcr enacted, That in r 7 7v 1; P ! V V " V . ; . T. M ff. w,i;r tt,: t. ,K.r. , l.v -no . r,;.u ki..n.- ... i.:i.-. emment. .Nearly half a centurylias nhcd a. appertaining to me saw navigation, wun sine iuriner uinusion inrougnout: tne counf 1 ""M-;tv,,v" " "" uvr v - wv-""r"""" l" ,M,7"'i wav since this oflirp of lufoninl ;LmI t ..i.i '?!!. : i i... c, . ..pr.. L .b ..... . 7 ; thn wnh mav tnm nnthpttpp thn w ov. i grade. ; the anthontv mnfct minn from ihp Pro.! waJ since mis omce pi lieutenant general ex. me same, or try, oi uie sroous in us inirouucea mio ner ' .rr,.,..v --v. . , . .. T .. ? ' " : sted amnnrr v hv A.rink- tl.Bi .t. ! v 1 1 1 1- r i r 1 1 i nri n mhi n aa rt a pononiiif --- i - prphv VACTPn in tnp cmn npnnpiotnrc thoip nrwi n mnr mc f ipp ! v fhniirrhr trior lirtrl . T heirs and! assigns fbrever, as tenants in ! passed regularly through Mecjan instead jt j3 one of the evils of mabgovernment that common, lit p oportipn to their respective ; of Arneican custom-houses. ; v ; its excesses call the people of the land from the shares, and th ;y shall; in; like manner for 1 1 The number of ports on the (pulf which . pursuits Ss-hich Signify and decorate the paths the space:1 of t lirty, (30) years, be entitled, j ought to.be thus occupied is abbut eleven, j of peac4fyl life, to the duties demanded by self to executive r cht of WaVover said River. I h arh e 1 v-Mat amoras. Sotola Marina. Tarn-! preservation. A twelvemonth since the conn- an tne nrouis arising irom tne same, or any part thereof, shall be and they are ports. They will circulate ias; certainly ; pected. to construct lioats, build Ware Houses, bico, 1 uxpan,.Vera Cruz, Alvarado, Gua- j try and its (people were safe and happy: poli and carry on the business of transporta- I acoalcos, Tabasco, Laguna, Campeachy, ; tics, though! always a duty, was then neither ab- inn KniUiih Jr.,1 ,1,...., i k n A ..,1 , aPiI.,. 1 f J T : ..L snrhintr noi" imoerati ve. A vp.ir lias. nndir this Hit II UIII tutr il.- . ..T , I . I - The capacity to 'sted amonS "V U e ""fe ,La T"-' .i.rn..rl m U , engaged in war with the then rm st rnw ..wv .v ...... I ,1 . h , . must depend upon the forces belonging to his r . , ' Europe pernapsji miatit say, command, upon the force opposed to him, and ."""l" iSanun, upon his personal qualifications his genius to ! ,f,Ty ?,nor3'. ?l to execute whatever enterprise the crisis of if. naf3 1 am m,slaken, However I Mi so, s w fairs may require. It se jms to me, then, that ': nalor "n stet mre "t-yet I bejieve no r, ; nothing can be founded upon slighter grounds : C;er bought, of appointing : some gerj bin than the opinion, if it prcilail at all, lhat the of. ch,cf' on hom.h?'d be bestowed tljo .,h. r i ! .1 i mi i sound. nji imtosin2 inlo of lieutenant tneru e.aggcranon, oi uiq woria. Al r - serves me, we haa in il. 5 exclusion 'of all others, for the time above Tabasco, (or Frontera) and Laguna, are I Administration, dragged us already into wars be in any respect better fnable to discharge,' " hat reason does the I resident aji.-o Ii specified. they ever, to charg IT nr, Witness, and acknow before a Justice of the ejariy person to act as tier. atarty general meet- co and acts of such not, being permitted, how- ! already ours. The rest can easily be ta b on any Articles thus trans- ! ken ; and with the support of the navy, as ported more than forty cents per hundred easily kept. About five thousand mep pounds for every hundred miles by water, will serve to take and garrison the towns ; ori at the rate thereof, if the distance be and a dozen small shins, vith half a doz- less than one hundred miles. ! en ismall steamers for the coast service, and i urnors of wars, debts and the prospect of with honor to hirrself and advantage to the coun- heavier debt, the loss of credit, the prospect of try, the duties assigned hm, by the simple op- onerous taxation, the derangement of trade, the. eratio.i ot striking out major" general from his paralyzauon of enterprise, and the apprehension commission, and inserting lieutenant general, of darker Calamities lowering from the future. B it, sir, if the officer wh'o is to fill this high In this crisis every individual shares the peril, place is not to be the present commanding gen- I here is .not a fireside, a joy, nor a hope in the ; eral of the army, but some junior officer eleva- 7. Andbe tl further enacted, That said I armed with two heavy guns each, will be rnmimmiiv whu-Jt l not n irtv to thn n-pnt tpi nr x.Sn, i f.flniil tVtut t ti mo!i euro Company shall have no power to condemn jill the naval force required.-41,hi$ force . struggle now pending in this country. At such then ceases to be useless; it becomes mis or to appropriate contrary to the will of j pould .be bought for Ijttie more than the a time the'press has duties which, If it be fear- chievous ; it loses its character of harmless the proprietors thereof, any land lying I cost of a frigate, and maintained on the less and faithful, it will not, dare not, pretermit. ness, it is true, but it assumes one of gross in- without the channel of said River, but ! coast at less than half the exjpense, and The present, be it remembered, is not a strug- justice I ill . '' ' I.'.. i i i !!-.. l ' -i . t ?-r . ' n I r . c . .1 i . c snatt De.permitted t such quantities as use. in cutting Houses upon, 8. And be to purchase, and to hold I kvith more than ten times the efficiency pf , ule far the supremacy of any party or the ele- fering an open insult to nj gallant officer whose i mav be necessary to ! the present squadron in that quarter. !M ; vat ion of any aspirant. The country is appeal- life has been devoted to the service of his coun- his message wherefore this office!shouid J,,. e. tablished ! ( Why, sit, for one, that we 'si re car rying on a .war with Mekico wilh oing! ! troops, regulars and volunteers. Vas'iiottl -t the cane in the war cf 1S12 ! J'or iho;! r, that the force which we nw employ if' lir;: . Was it not large in 112 J WaJ Kihn 1 :i less formidable foe than weak andCrii pli'd ?dcx ico ? How stands the case the t ween us I Why, sir, on shore, on the soil, ur war wijh En'. j land was almost eniirely a defensive wKr. Hh", It is, then, made the occasion for of. fron hr great maritime pdwer,.was enabled ! throw her troops inio our oountry, anu vn v.cr ! occupied in repelling themj whicli wo flid Canals, and building Ware and keeping up the same, it further enacted. That jit I ed to in relation to measures involving the nros- ; trv; whose blond has been shed on rr I ' 1 T ui ctri y aiiiviKau iclijii i j i uu i tovitT: iitjiu? uusc uircru 9i uvii ui " her battle- cessfuliy, thanks to the gaUanl spbit oV ti n f. what has ticers and men composing lour army. ilJ-jt L war f in. l now e are almost in !the thrart ' f vileges herein granted, shall be forfeited: Provided, ,Thkt said Company may Hot, if they choose, render the said River nav igaole, at any time higher up the same tturnn4 l0fier principal' could or might be. Jlii furthcAenactcd, That the Stock- iersoffekid CoWnaiiv: shall hold a ?en- )nceting,aitntia(ly,on the second Mon j m Mdy of "each year, at which Gen i nMcnS'jheyihall elect a President rfour.pireetoifs'ta'supplyithe' place of , vi;hh rim hkve: held said positions in j preceding ycir ; and it shall be in the 5 JJ ? r VNsident and i Directors; pr onty ofthU, case of the death trwignatioh-of one of tboir m,m, J I m - I ! ,L , ft V- ft I1IVIM ffl PU KMfW Meeting of Stock- Wcef ingof Stockriders at sueb & 7rrhes, ris thQymay think the bhj- j , ,.oi lUCUompny requires, and at siidh P lfV15 e !l majly of them may "11 UV.holdersf a majority of the Stoik rn t ("'iu a auorum 10 00 ousiness. ov. t iM . il . V . I fcW tciiiuiji.iia.tictitv i I .H.atUUe Annnal Alppfinrr afhresabt ... L- .L Ir ti:A : JiMook Rhnll fo'.. Aifl ' 10. And be ';:Trin(1 ctors, but lor no other i nlho ltd not the holders of one shares of Stock be present at such ! w' Prrkjjftj'nit and Directors, bt a ' of them,hall adjourn said meet- t' uay to day, unti such number uUnt ftrnfci That the Pre 4 rn m ' rec'rs an(J llle',r successors. b: gorily . of ihnm nwpmtiliift c tilt I 3i .-'r'Mna authority. to agree with shall and 'mat hp lawful for pvsrv nrnnri. I i etor to transfer his or her share or shares 1 p rab le ,mPortance a? thc b ottomt ; Ihe subjects pending before Con I f o.. 1 - i fc , . 1 l . ' i ' r the Gulf, in the province of Tabasco, and ! events passing in Mexico, involv oi oioctv, Dy qeeu execuieci oeiore one or ' i , ' r rt rtrtft .T. f. .. 1 j 7m ,ii7u. jai.rt.i.. J 1 . . . 1 r. j i has a population of 3,000. It is situated ; more deeply and dangerously more witnesses, and registered after proof f .lJ...L. i xaXI .Xu i.ri inniH sinrft tlm binluln ! ZirirM:?. Lagunai whihh has been can- : nfttiA -fanH -nA its rrr.r1av rlrtmesti Ui.m. nM-in.niir hn o..nri 1 fin enr.r.., ..or r in. is t now? We are almost in ;the pi n rj ' f : T - r; - j - . UUil UlIU HJ v- v-i t -uit VftViftiwt. ft t I 'lt - IIUl Ilia IHf VUllV-U 1UU OVV IIU V I f 4. tared by Com. Perrvj is a town of conSid- ness, is now the business of the business man. dependence, elicited eulogy -from President ? 'he toot of no foreign sr.aier po...t "s gress, and the Madison, thanks from Congress, and enthustas- .gnciiiunii ircinu e the people ? tic admiration from the Whole people a man ; ,urleJ: N are sufTer.ng.no evils infijeleo . than they have ! whose' generous humanity, high military quali- i ,n '.v a loreign loc tutltia the l.miu ot c-.r lv nf thp ltennh. tia. nn,l l.rllliant rnnr, l.nvA carRed for him. i land- How does it happen, then, that What w a . of the execut on in the Company's Books, 1 lt , m : 7 LIj & iL li. AndihnuM, it mi.rht !, !mor ntrrPnnbU nAr nnlv in thi. ..nirv,.,t throughout Eurone. not bought to be necessary in 12, against :- ..!.:. - ..-.LiL..,.i.-. ri Pi L.aguna ue 1 ermmos, anu ps reiimuv- ;. r"H r " .""o : . e , ; ........ !. ' ; n .t,,..,i,i i.n .a,,.v. O T - f now against the neighboring Itepablic i-f Mex ico, though not exactly the. icortfeniptibie en :. y which she was once suppojf-ed to! be, ibecau we have the bej.t authorifV for tlonklrig 1 ; thatthe idea of a six weekfs content has p.-- ' away from the minds etenl of thf 53 jvh -u most apt to indulge in fictions of ?he iin- r ; tion ; for, on yesterday, w ; had it an' .f . that we are now, though warring ajrain-t despicable foe, only at th4 beginning r f f But still, although it 13 lrus that M . . . -.1 ' ht .nnrnn!) r o prnimni! nnn i 1 rpmanf. and not othertvise, excebtby devise : Pro- t , , i,QitKt. Tf rmt!,f bntilp Uo us and to our readers to trine and make me r- i an honorable reputation,and who has com rib- tided, lhat no transfer shall be made, ex- ! "J 7 Ltu. .i:,...L.L mA rv, even while fhTliand inscribes Che fearful uted to elevate the American name. And if, cept lor one or more whole shares. ' . t.- . . 1 ; . j tromthts position, communication between D. And be it farther enacted, That in ; Yucatan and Mexico is easily cut off. The case the said Company shall not complete harbors are safe and sheltered from all the Navigatk n so as to admit the safe j windsthe bar at the mouth is 'passable passage of Boatsdrawing eighteen inches ! with 15 feet watery Couhtn borderitig water through the same, within five years 1 on the numerous streams emptying into Irom the passage ot this Act, then the pri-j Lake Termmos, is covered with forests of logwood, and is but sparsely inhabited ; warning upon the wall, we cannot believe that instead of a junior officerfrom among that band we would thus redeem the pledge we gave to . of noble spirits who leadjour arms, some one is our patrons. The crisis has imposed high and : to be taken from civil life, then, sir, involved in solemh duties upon the independent and patri- the same insult with theiricbief, we find all those otic press of our country tce will not be found gallant officers who fought at Palo Alto, at Ue recreantho them. North American. vsaqa, at Fort Brown, and at Monterey officers .1 i i i whose! intrepidity is the theme of every tongue, pride of every heart- it is much cut up by water cbu guna has a considerable trade ,1 t I lid IT lUO Vf W"--ftJ ft4 v 19 Ldcofoco "Progress." The Union says that sbbwn themselves desen'ing of the highest bon- tha nrntifnViln fn ihn rf crJiil inn tf nur I.iacrisln. ' nJ.4...U Ur. l.nnn i . f iLnm ol land r". v. - . upa, a Li VI llliU UCCUi SUIIK Ul Hit. Ill ui liaJ'l 1 , .. g. .11 . . .1 ,n:. t, ,hn I0,;MM. .. Km.nht ' i . ' -ir. i .k :, . CO IS 1101 iiic ciiuciu:iiu.c wn wunu mill fine t: VVV' ' . ;"v;." .T eiwawru uy your ureieifcywict-rs n..w.. r.nr.sl.n,i ln t 2 ses. Ua- war. 1 a km m ' mi m S i 'I ' 1 tr- t I4 vAmitfV'A 19 t Q b i r rr ci1a iffoi'tcf t ho A L. . ft .n.A'n)l lha A -M n I t I ft . ft' A ILv ft.i. f. mm. . r Iltl III ' L11C 1 iACL Jll t Li I O I U.II1I2' Q1UU Ll. Ul 11 ftJW I m 11111:11 ft I I II 11 II in G!4 V I 11X1 I lift llllftrftS 0.11 lll- . . aiuo ...uniieu Oiaieff, iue CHUM articles Ol caiioi i - ; r j - . . ? . . T. . r r.V r----- 1 inrr that n nation rmiftAft Eif lha Dtiroost' nAnlifo ;n Q.,..,, nnr.n lmiro !iu: .,A J l.i.ii iuJ... a r.1 Sr.. i counirv i ue rresiuem is me country, ac- mgn qualities which have enobieu eimer oiucrrs . . . , . , . . , cohlirig to the Union. i . . ; . .1 i i c: down than thfe Trading Ford, in Rowan Hand communication with Tabasco navi- luI .7 .'t . , . ,.c wr rVrs;m any S"V,FF, " lue- ' may be strong if united-iyet still every n ... .i- .u- :..si- JA .;i..Li.. u.. A' :' u- iwwweimuia jvuasmiiaii aio, pt sucn uniust returns tor npoie servers u t . . r :. 1- uuuiy, uhm H pitvi.cgc auu ,;;gaui oy Mfaiii., aim tue uaruor is m ; ftf:it ks?.a illnw at mlP own rnur.trV'' and : fl;,;, ! ' rtr mn and valiant and "lu Kn"w . TM,wrr " , ,VJ fv : immunities hdrein granted, shaU continue , all times accessible. 1 MMhmwilL ,h i.um of th war UDon our gov. naP:...L i.!!.rt.. ,.1,, which no necessity i with ours, and lhat, as an ; enemy, shf h ; to them on thit part pf the River, between;;; - 7 I T 1 i Tr"""-- indent, would Worthy to he compared wu hi he grea i.,, - . 1 ! 5 si TT1 ; I: .......... ail USlll, uu "V J" 5" . . i L. Annneort in mi" ,1 id f..i li,. Antih-Wiitrheon oflh s ! " "tu -i " " -t tecting themselves from an inv4iin or: cicvi. rt I 1 , i , W y laws ana clauses nict with ihislAct, be, and the same are hereby repealed. Ratified,: In General vtl.Tc? : The President is government, country, and ; stainfj ' (n.. u,tt mwhlthe escutcheon of this ! 10 wtcn y t -a frkAft L11 K : " Oregon. vy amename;nts.tt tne 0111 es- wKiUn v-nrWmFaueuerille Obser. I rLn, -o.aa. s;r this insult stop here 1 Rut, in reference lo the; reasons Z;;..., L;-L itablishes the Oregon tern pry, hemileage u j, ; i I L .ir. It would inflict! a pang upon the nerve duced the Senator from Kfntucky, anu n:) aWui 6 --r "of the Delegate to Congress from Oregon. U ii - i .t.II Jm" : .-i-i heart : and. mv v ii , IU41 vnriico in cisij , . ipori 0 Breadslufs.yiore than 4,000,. ! word for it, if such a Ia as this be passed if 000 bushels of grain were exported from New a civilian -be advanced over the heads of nl York cify last Year to foreign countries, besides i those gallant spirits iniorur army to the chief :!;. . .r , .. rp.AAAA . 1 - j 1 . 1. ,r..AA tlA r r-i ra .Hw ra 9 nil 1,193,429 bbls. flour, equal io o.uuu.UUO hush- commaou, um ouiy -.-.w eU more, makin . a total of xisb milIions 1 soldiers oi our army, but even the . very sutlers Assemble, on this ) nth dab of January, 1847. . 7 ROB. B. GILLIAM, aker of the II. of Commons. A JOYNER. :V. ! . .. Speaker of the Senate. Hhe amendment not was fixed at a sum not exceeding $3000. An amendment was further impved and carried that he should be ah American citizen, and a further amendmenlt.that be should not serve lor more; than lone con cress. Mr. Sawyer moved td limit! the i mount of mileage to other members of Con fgress. that it should; in" noi; case exceed 8 V. V V. V ' - . as memlers of the .Military Comrn.itt Senate, to he opposed lo Ue Liil, ihe sar. jections which I then entertained still; re io full force.. - I listened attentively )r-! to what fell from. the honorable Sen;.l r Sew York, for ihe purposi oi seep- y uiess. mai, insiiwuiur.i.n:v-y vubu .iumui - -t-- i7 - , i.i "i ,i ; .''l. ct thri is not I and eXPia'" ofiorc m I il, sir, altrr it . jr " It , I, I .. 1 1 ' . S: I lir t 4
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 5, 1847, edition 1
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