Hfe-u.'trf.l t 1 perK-psr for ike first. !'V A.!rifh Mb rient bsertioii. Court Or- r linr.niKs per annum o 1 ; m nAvance. motion t Nr La.t Un ;....) .?J. 7, 1 t I 1 K UlTf UINNfcR AT RICH MO.m., fiJI.'..;,f RKlHiivnJ.Va., an J sung at Ok .S,? ;-a':Ui of ..r gu.'Ht let us drain, SCf 111 . 1 '.III '.-.athwiwi '' r;,1 1 1 1 Jill- I ' mm )i rn ""r V 'N Li tlL'ir.f In 1 nf V.A 1 A, 1 11! Hv ; T "II nymw a5-.u1 ; ,y or ste.imrr lie flies! warm as our fWis ! vhoe far-reaching mind j' (lie reft of mnnkinif, - . e- 1 t borjntrv s uriiur.e.j, 1 11 ml t!mt circles (lie world ! !. ere . 1. .....wr-.o-U.t.lJ,r' ' - . J"L .runt Ill.'lV vstrir1" .T ' , .ifWiW'- l,!,v . V.t irtfui brim d;, . iti 6- known hy Mm no irainiii nil uieannro ftoni tl - N1 O, I.'n istii'Tirr.i A:- nlleinin 1 t t 8 ' r t ..iVfi'iiloiilalive Jkv. nti-l worthy l' :1Jf oflii s In1 yfj, r-,i..uuii lear .jiM..:"-regime 3l curn-il 4' day or v'nf liif! sard. . 1 . .f " JU.Ie toine . t1, 1 1 Ml OOSCI 9 r 3 Li! I i I ' '' ' 1' ' "I ' 'H'---!-'' --ri - -.'I -r .-.--J V;. 1' ;L rlj !j ;!,.' . ." j i ' ! - " i " t ' : t ',. I I : ' - - r - ; 4 - . 1. - u -4 -i-... ,. , - -.lf, i: , - r- , L.. i u "i. - . . : ' " ' I V T r ' -T T i : ! . . .i: ; -i-.; , , . , ; j" ! 'i . , 1- liKUMlt & i JAMES. ) i ; -Hi I t PrW;M ( " A CHECK CPOS ALL TOUR i . "HfJ 1 Kf'Z '! ! CLERS. Do .THtS, AKO LlBEKTT ) ..Ah rSALlSBijRY,;-N. G. 2 JULY 2, 1847T " ;.fi SALISBURY, ;N. .,sII0AW?JUJjy . 2, 1847. VTITTT nnntnr. uNUMBEU 9, of volume IV. t;'M anJ grand, )i ii'lit and command,' redr'"-iii ilicir wron-i, jrtul live in our Ponq;. earning in known w has a t hi one ; etihen his stay, ait uftuchmeitt lo-day. iV troblct witli wine, .s of party coi:1itif , oAd prily infrimie, ir jjt'e of Wiii'J ! The In artic rou" From the Fiiyettevhe Observer Proposed Cape Fear and Yadkin ; Canal. j another column we hae copied an e on this subject from theGreensbo i Patria;, though we do not like its author, rely on btate assisfance(br any suctt woru. M'iaoiues nare made td much capital out of State investments in! Interlial Jftjprovements, that the generali-l ty ol Legislators have naturally become! nfrari of the; shadow of a leaning, to a $HU investment ot thajt kind. When tin dcrt;i ken, as ive surelyj liope it will be, be lore ong, it must be by individual 'enter-' i prize. i j ; Wli do not understatid, from those un ' tier whose auspices tli meeting An this place on Thursday next was called, that it is proposed to make any movement at n i ii is unit; ii unvi nil- iniii (u, uuiaui uir . .... , v.iuicrit. iiu is a low hundred dollars necessarv to make the gallant Slate of ,JC riquisite Survey of the route. It would ro!iitii:ttifJ- ttuch a ro- , :... vr)(.(Jjont. nerhans Altai KmK k.l.M.pty theluof hi, sch !1(Sf toajtem jt atjlhe sa tim R Naliorwl, June 9 I.N'CIDKlNT. ft the Orphan Regiment, )! survivin uri. .11 G(nics Invito wiih eyes a wMlwiirinlifin ti( ttio fari- anil ts tl... 1..it . . . . . I Triad. lhr; latter SPPms tn hnv nhfnino1 it. A :t i ji 1 1 j i i hoi - r - , "i , 1-uMiire, illustrative uf ,ne r1' "'i iioujhi- c aiiempieu wmcn ;,ji F.y, while Sljr. may impede (Ms progress, con iident, as his liientl. w as an- we miy vve!l- be, that the fact of so much lien, who suluied him foreign capital coming to our aitj will mark, and nassod on. generate a ne:v spirit of enterprizejin our (I, " Major, I w as not rnidsJt dd materially to our means, (espe- lh noh!! lli a l )ou were promoted Jvenl ticliian, i i- jrtP'i W rltv f j14j4ijil11rjli I cornilianda lleime.nt (vVnrfj'l ' lik'ut. Colonel re with ns ; r ri . .i .i ;.d. 31 e I at' lhu'114 t Udithv o ir spu its riili! u? i- leiiliciit has with vec( and Iicur. u.nt. Hta. 1 lie icinaik the nallaut dead, the lie an- cialll by the appreciation of property.) to am iw h hfiiwl fh the lanh . ....... ... ... i -.f... je have heretofore rnentioned t tieipution, in Virginia, of an immense, in; creake of the'tradei and wealth of Rich mond by tapping th Yadkin region of our State by means of the proposed Richmond and IDanville Road. More recently we havtj had occasioii to remark a similar longing at Charleston for a monopoly of the tirade of thitt sejetion. A distinguished merchant of Charleston, writing ini favor of tile fail road to Charlotte, in this State, savsl ";The nrize to be lost or won. is a Ailb MtfiJoHti tidier iH-llio lowest noi. 1 -.it. LJP ,,.! r;f.l, nerhans in its. n'reserit "Nf "fi.-' , VfV,tf ,hfl Keim.cky unjLciopcd sate, but susceptible of a ve- ; ry hfeh tlegree of enhancement." I speak te;rjof its population. Indeed I do not hes itate to sayithatTit isnotsurpassetl fn those, respects by' any section of the Same (ex tent to be found southof tlie Susqiiehanna. "j Vith equal certaintyianolher branch would exh ) Charlotte (though perhaps not so soon.) and turn tovardsi the west, crossing thef Catawba, perhaps at Beaties ford, .'and thjence taking the general qourse 1 of that river tup to ;Morgantori,n here to terminate for a time, r Hut at some future day it woultl cross the Blueridge; and ta king the valley of the Svvannanoa, rub to Asheville, thence down the French Broad into the State of Tennessee. ; This line would command the trade of the - Devon shire of thejSouth- where there is ete now more wealth than we are apLto dream of. It may Istartle some of your city rea ders, Messrs!. Editors, to hear that lands in jthat wild arid wooden country, often com mand from $25 to 840 per1 acre, and some choice spotsjeven more than that. And yet, at thosei prices, pay aihandsome pro fit to the tiller, in the abundant Wield of 'corn and haw potatoes ancl otheri vegeta bles. . : j ; . - T ' ' I " Supposejfbr a moment Messrs. Edit o rs, t h ese two ' I i n es' of road in operation,' nd what k pwuntain torrent of prbduce-r4 of alf thaf constitutes the material of the substantiajs land comforts yea, even lux uries life jwould roll down upon your city I It would now be incredible, if we could guage with any degree of'accura-. j by the same party in Congress; Nov to the ; record :i -i; ; i . ;" - j On the 29tl o( January, Mr. Cocke, a Whig member from Tjehnessee, asked leare -of the House to. introduce the following joint resolu tions: 'i ii . Resdvd(vnammpusly by the Senate and IIoiise of itevrese'natices of the United Stales of America in Congress assembled, That the ilhatitU of Congrjeps 'are due, and are I hereby -presented to Major-6eneral Zachary Taylor, jand through- him to the brave officers and sol diers of the regular af-my and of the volunteers junder bis cornmanctfor their courage, skill, for ititude and good conduct in storming the city of jMonterey, defended as it was by a forcemore jlhan dotible their! number, aud protected by the1 strongest fortifications, which resulted lira most brilliant victory to our army, arid reflected im- perisnanie nonor: upon our arms.' , . presently produce from the record." Tfiatth. L ' T A ) li Jprpviso implies distinction u-Uh.hec.phula. ie, .ieZnr 1 . I tio? U Palpable on its face. What necessity tvas and their army for their - mmW ii;J ArtL ,ur imrooucing ihat matterat alf? It had Mr. Vi:;ttrnpfaiJ e.tiTd bftn llkenrn agreeing to the menJnvnt sire the nation M lajrupmi the table had, bernid-ciied, Wnd U presumed Jhit the motion of .Mr. Uqutnt w as ia order. . ; j ; -' ; 1 The rote was then taVen 1m? yeaj anil na) n nruYrin the resolutions to Ue etiToLd and read a third lime, and decided as follo L I "Here follows the yeas and nays, as gjren by the Regiier '.f Sntutday. Toe eilulLi,rns ' . " i 8 1 I 1 J wa . rTi T7 TT amended iy the rbumpsnn nrotjo were Aas'cd byits adopt.on an intended resolution of thanks j Wins. r, Vu. . i . IT. ' wasconverted into one of censure, of insult fLl.r n " ' 71 Til . . .. m-u iusu.i. too, inn nar$ all hi:s eicept Grel On That it was sd considered at the time, i'll b these rMAliJ - t 1 J 1 ? made fullv t Bnfw... i,.- - - J. I . I r"ol""n. Ranged anci perverted, J , ' r 3 .. .u.u , lde Krister thus disin-enuouslr remarUs : :S i. A been named, nor the most distant alluki.m majde to it, in the ordinal resolutions, j The arrpyhad fought nobly and accomplished: won. dr"a11 fed on't"iatd it was proposed to honor the officers and men with the poor triljute oflhe; thanks ofCongres.i To prevent lhiand. insult General Taylor, Thompson, the opefl reviler of the General, oflered the proviso intjtiestion,and he yas sustained by REUDKN !ie CHAPMAN and the f, . . t, I i ' -i '- . . I'UI I I li If Mspivea, j na inerresiueni oe requested to House. And to cap the climawf infamT i i.ujjl v, r j. . ; F . .'t. ' . . preiou question was moved bv Taran and us. party, and thus the Vl,i's-were re. emblematical of jhis iplendidiachievment, and t. i i r?sented to Geni Taylor, as a testimony of the a"ie. '-v high sense entertainet;by Congress for his iu- deIf,ved ,hft i.. . .: : . . .. .1 - ' o : J pieious anddistit)guihed conduct on that memorable-occasion. ! i Resolved, That; thi President the U. States ftj"equested to cause! the foregoing resolutions jo bo mmuniUtJtj to Gen. Taylor, and ihrough lum to , the ahiy under his command. 1 It will be pcrceivrid that the alovc contains Ja simple vote of thanjks to Gen. Taylor ftftf.and go&i conducC at Mnnterevl and -o. .u., Vr nu mull HF.XSC EXnKThlNTD bV Coxckess or nis DiTiNr.niiEii colfDrcT OX Xii at vrvni Oirv u . .a.. ' ' J .it : cord' shows ihat'rrrrjr Whig toicd fgailst it The italics, d:e.t are ircn prrci ely Is wo find them in the Register. We an suiiris'eJ at the recklessness of this eflrt to pla e the Whigs in a false position, j The Reg ster vnows that the Whigs were in fa rot of t ianl s, and voted against the resolutions blcaus; th y had been converted by the Locos into a c nsure and an insult to General TavlojrJ This s evi i.ent, not only from all the circumstances con- me. poor privi.ege ot being heard in m-eted with th nrMWIn. rVn it, drlonce o ihe i ' "Fi"'3'- " vjenirr riren anore. ann me remark! rf r- T i rmy for " their courage, skill, fortitude and' nitlWi cointnitndeil, npd worthy too of ilrav? ativj 'i!ird man Uulinlqi thi JhitllA ttfx FfVas.a i-itue. atlJ! o wlio uttered it. . of lliuiui 1 isiit, ! ' .... H ot an incident tnut 'iiena ista. 1! that rVtt VnpursuUi tliq ;)j(Jvani;io.s ot a sue- ljkWr'j, '& )ttvuU: if the 1' rank fort coin- mfiil'!i to ia wounuded .Mexicnn, who jtfe'oniry, by hii Inuk, iniplored mere) liii'ric.Hi withdrew &'vij-a,t!iil rlatnor iitr:'.ili'j Keatiiekian i tlie iiih i t If .!' II I li! ii it iiiii thir. riTini.'u'y- ol hum i . 1 rr nrjjE'nHfjioiM. I "Mit-ki'iaiiitdit hun Joi ihnri)4''ti and dv, liber fw:inv'tli('i"ih the b ' i:VIi -tare- tuw ai ils i tn'. Ahltii. The hea nS,y'tit'iji character i i If U fli from writ is pointed -musket.; j s:v ll. Ill i(le eiinu Cur , tt'llL i'Si (liH:. u!ty plaeed I so J el wtiii(!'(l man, and ! u:ra ... . i t.i Uaviiir oeifonn- i SII.SC illii v, he passed c i ij ' i chat e Mexican sieallliily port lit ion. r.v .1 ' " 3 ;i fiiom -m, then rais- itHy .shot his gener- d , causing him i to llle retreating troons ( sickens at such a hue. A similar in- pi-rsonal: knowledjge, (says another rjin the Charleston Courier,) when I it hiit there is nci region of the name ex- J(sriuth of: the Susquehanna at feast,) in agricultural, mineral, and moral and worth, and at the same time so ptible of improvement by the me- ical agencies land facilities of trans- ood conduct in storniin the city of Monterey." cy, thequanpties Ot beef, bacon, mutton,. The resolutions weie presented honestly and venison, poultry, butter, cheese, honey, in good faitlH as a tribute ju?ilv due to the "al- cranberries, bpples,. potatoes hay, oats, huit ar -,0 no ollj;.ction frotn ;ny corn, flour, jbuckwheat, &c. $cc, which , ,,, . . . . ..M' 'ftl--. 'ui'" r . At I quarter could have bebn anticipated. 1 et we find .would pass over these roads to Charles- . ,. . 1 , ton, and equally incredible would be the there 0,'ci,,,n 1fom ,ho democrai.e side of amount of merchandize taken back in re- ,he IIl,,s cve to introduction of resolu- turn. And all this amount of trade wouhl lions' and pending a motion by Mr. Cocke to be saved too (perhapsvl may say snatched) suspend the rules, tha House adjourned.. from the hands of others, who are now planning to secure it to themselves." Can we aiild one 'word to the force of this writer's Statements, to show our peo ple what great advantages they will let slip through 'their hands, if they make in. effort to secure them ? Look at the mar- nificent results promised, and justly pro mised, to Chafleston, as the reward of her enterprize,;a;nd reflect, Ihat they may be tioii to the insulting proviso. an unprincipled aud tyrannical majority, the Whigs were only permitted to record their votes in silence against the infamous proviso. Here they were borne down by the weight ,f num ber, and the proviso was adapted : Veai 110 -ajl Locos ; Nays 70 all Whig-, except live. vj Kive the names, by Slates, oi those "who vot(jd r.r vu. FiU.an ail" Thompson proviso. Vi:As : for Ihr Vofr f Censure. (All Aor.-.) Cnllen hawtelle, Hannibal Uamv,.,f Hezekiah illiams o. V ;i i .MJir iiumpsiireMnscs Aorris, Jr Motilton, James H. Johnson :t. brow. i ...... i pposi- I'hu3 pagged by of Mr. Graham and Mr. Cockf, all! Whigs, fn the extract which we ntt nrtutn4 Trnii th r-r T t record. 1 . I i We copy now the concluding proceedings in the House. The resolutions Bavin c her n or tl lered to a thiid reading, as stated jahovk and ;e (piestion being on their passage e pri Mr. Joseph J. McDowell mored t oesl inn. .. ' - . , i Mi. Dronioole inquired whethe the unai!ii:jrvitv ' a not in the rcpbluti fcvioui i xvord ' Tiie vote ceMainly had not thuslar ecn linan- j f imous. and prohatdv wmilJ not be in." Cou! J I I ace W Vermont Paul l)illiiuhnm I, i r ".MllUj At i . i ISeic ork. John V. Lawrence, W ojxlwoitri, Samuel Gordon, John F. Colli omitted by general content;.. ng untie' " I '. t i.. i.. i ,i.... i. t..-.- r.l Le f i W. ri .1 t ' t .i . " o(u ui i ii, cimuei vioruo 1 he next day (.Ian. hi the nn cr esmp , ., ,s 4 . ... , o'J, Joseph Kussell, C. S. Henton that region which lies be tween the. head w.iters of Deep River in North Carolina, anil hp Broad River in thisfState." ! Tshe- following parrjraphs froni the same article, are so full of matter for ser I . . . . ta.. O . . a i t r n I tmi ti tl r. r-T I n t. n c I I ,i ..... , j:M II . JI, i i i l Kills l (IK (J i It'll ii 1 M,lu iincirauu tl,m o e, , ally Jgrreetul, oeetirred .f. xt,. n.,i;. M!ltf Of Uesaea deUa IVilma. It would . ,u' -V"il vim.uia, u aki i.if ii. nfinv. howt ver noweif.l, coiild cPJ Uiem entire, i Arguing against Uo- I T l ' . . . ( .. -the CJ od : of .'tradtt i"v uiili such 1 fiends -:.iVibi4: it. i 1 1 1 I pU1.Ahiat' Xloiadlin the Capital. v : I'm.- n L i u A'atna, ol ft li inst.. savs 1 lie Dt'ltal we learn that letters have rtcrivfil in this ci y by the way of 'apico, friitn tire city K Mexico, to " the tilt.. intwiiVch it is stated that Santa arrival in the Caliital on the Hhh J, M wrH expected that the receitton :Sry il tlVrt iit frotri what he antici- k Thi: populace, or rabble, princi- I'n-r. a ssem blekl to receive the (ftl interim, and showered urioti a.eures1fit!i- loud atjd deep ; and from proceeded, as thkv old nursery story cVto try what virtue there was in llpi exct'llencv nott beinir ambi- naIofvljnv the exaii nle of St. Stephen, JVJ ivh great difl culty, and. protec joj Lis friends, sou it an asylum in the jT)ie people, indignant at the fre tdfifeitij r tl0 Mexican armies, and Wtirc'of Santa Ajita to redeem his 5,&US Premises, sk ur?ht to revenue HjlTfSj upon his pJijson. Had it not uic nnncd lorbp and the police, , "ih'liBV "President! vvmnlit Imvc hfn I f j m- i VIXVIIH atW Wrft the streets, as was once 1 u III Sou ia and id fav0r of Camden as the hern terminus pf the Charlotte iRoad. he savs. i " khould this line be iconstructetlj up as; unfinished busiliess, when opposition for midable and iinposhig the result of a niirht caucus- began to exjjbit itself on the part of the Locos by indirect arid underhanded efTiirts to get rid of the sulpctj In these efforts two Al iibam.a members wore conspicuous, as the fol lowing extract from the record shows : Mr. Payne inquired of the Chair xvhether it resolutions to the Committee on Military Af fairs ' The Speaker said the resolutions had not ye( been received. Mr. G.'S. Houston inquired of the Speaker whether it would be in oider to move a call of the House. Tho Speaker. It is in order. Does the gen tleman make that -motion ? : Mr. Houston. I do. Orvjlle Hungerford, rimothv Jenkins, Charles ..o.lvear, Mrong, H. Wheaton, (;,.or,f(. Rathbun, S. S. Ellsworth, John De Molt, Mar tin G rover 16. Xeir Jersey. Joseph Edsall 1. Pennsylvania. Charles J. Ingersoll, J. S. Yost, J. Eidman, J. Ritter, R. IJroadhead, Jr., O. 1). Leib, I). Wibnot. M. McClean. James Black, II. I). Foster, W. S. Garvin 11., Maryland. Thomas Perry, Thus. W. Ligon, Wnj. I', (iiles '.. Virginia. Archibald Atkinson, Georg? C. Droiugoole, V. .M.TieadTay,She.ton V. L-ake II. Bedinger. A. A. Chaptnan, George W. Hop kins. Win. G. Brown it. orth Carolina. I). S. Rei 1, Jas. T..Mc Ka), John R. J. Daniel, A -a Ui-'g 1. Dot that Wonl be Ohjertions bein .Mr. Graham stated that he vas iin favor 'of ; I 'heoiiginal resohi'ions : hut now, a J lhe"tood I aiii'-nded, he considered the last part of llu? last j ami n uwiit as containing a direct censurdyptn ( lenefalT 1..- II., ...... I . J J...:i ', ' '"i JIC n a 3 rfjijfwsyu KJ LdllUI lit imn, and lli-n tue h mored tofuy iho rfsolu Hons, as now amended, Ton the table. J lie motion va? l,,,.t. 1 Shulh Carolina. J. A. Bl ic!i, droriria. Seaboi n Joties, John H . Cobb 3. 1). A. L health. Those w tion North Alabama. J. L. V. O.ttrell, W. W. Payne, G . S. II .ust on , R I I - B 1 C II A I'M A N , Frank -lin W. Row-don ". Ro- pUOUKi uji? iinq cousii uuiru, i iiiiu- i . 'II .1 J . I 1: ' r . I ing us ii win on me, western orancn 01 me Catawba, and perhaps 'diverging towards Broivd River, Ihe spirited and enterprising people of SalisburyjandlthatregionJ Would feel themselves cut ofF (from the benefits of the Road, sand Itherpfore to a; moral certainty, make anj effort (and successful. Iv bo) at buildinsr n, Road alonr the Wes- tern bank of the YadhirLdown to Cheraw : or llse, crossing that Rve near the nar row-' s, run the road to ayeUemllel ; This done, and no trad would .ev:er cross the Catawba, but taking the. other direction would find its wa ultimately, to New Yoj-k. And should ths project be once setjon foot, Mirginia would immediately make an eiToit to retain the trade which she now; enjoys from that and' the region im nediately north of i, by constructing a Road throusb the Counties of Caswell. I Gujilford, RockingVinm,Stokes, &ZC. &C by Locofjcoism itself, they deny that the Loco ours, if wre will only strain every nerve to would be in order for him to move to refer the secure therm J hey ought to be ours, a; some future jday, even should South Car olina make the road ; for, suppose Salis bury or;CqariQtJeconnecteu with our mountainsjahd-withTennessee, as this writer anticipates, Fayetteville is nearer to either ppijnt thani Charleston, and the West will.be drawn here, (( u e give them the facilities) hy State pride, by a shorter I,-- ' l i iouicflu:cuaper,'ranspor.iaiion, ny less : And the question having been taken, the expensive agencies for transacting their Rouse decided that there should be a call of business, and; by greater security as to the Housed If--. rr ' ... a . ,r. , . , n , .i , Mississippi. Jacob J hompson, K. W U - - . . 1 he roil having hcen called, the yeas and lM.- o Carolina between South CW a on suspending the rules were taken and liha and Y rginia, may yet see our hopes tuod : Y?as 1:5' Nlt' Tlie twenty-eight Pfli7pd. tWl Nnrlb PnrilSila rnluln fl.t aVS Were AT.L LoCOI-'OCO ! T W'C 11 1 V - C " h t of trade? whicn is. now their Wealth and her the partizans of the administration were oppos reproach. ed to the introduction of the resolutions l! The resolutions being before the House, then com rncuced the disgraceful game of so amending them as to change their character and make thein odious to their o rig i n a 1 friends. New ques tions, toAvhich it xvas known the Whigs were opposed, were introduced as amendments in or der to compel them to vote against their own resolutions. For instance (we quote again from the record :) Mr. Faran (Loco), oflercd the following a mendment, to come in at the end of the that resolution : Add the following ' words : "Engaged as it w as and still is in a war commenced and forced '.upon -us- by Mexico, and continued by ns in de b-nee of the honor and in vindication of the just m;i question was mcoik! nn question ordered to be put!, tiz Mr. Stephens asked if the question dp l6 uiuiiiius couiu uoi now i niKjed, and )araie voie taken on each ot (lie te I he sneaker Iitl It -... 1,1 I w - . w vi ii im livnrf 1 lie previous question was kptaiu i resolution pass ? The q icion was decided bvlyeas andtnays as loiiows S Mflls 'J. umpkin, Yeas KIM. navs Oti i the resolution was passed Mr. Faran moved to reconsider tha rote ing the resolu: ion. llcjected ' i i .. i i . . i i i ne u:ie to inc i esoiuiion was then reai, til : A joint resolution of thanks to Gc,n." Tnylo'r. ed, and to Sbklltho ti pass. tbo liiyM" i I i From the Jlohilr Adrrri isrr o f June lfi. THE DEMOCRACY AND THE VOTE OF V CENSURE. The democracy of this State are playing a' most reckless, game in regard to the vote given by the Locos 'in Congress to censure Gen.. Tay lor. : Having unwittingly uominted a man tot Governor who participated in the effort to in- Lrmisianrr. Emilc La Sere, John II. Ilar marjson, Isaac E. Morse X. O.hio. J. J. Farran. Wm. Sawyer, H. St. Johp, J- J. McDowell, A. G. Thuruian, A. L. Perriil, J. Biinkeihol', J. Parrih. J. Morris, J. D. Cummins, George Fries, D. A. Staikweath er 1-1 'J. Kenlurl ii. Linn Boyd, John P. Martin." John W.iTibbalts 'A. of We ask ittention to; it as an illustiation of the RegLtcns regard to ) iac;s I slia'-n si"hlc( su It old 1 tvousih an d Ready," they must needs 1 New England Wbigl how;- I Tennessee. A. Johnson, Al van Cullum, Geo. ever, who denounced the war aS lidhmous, I W. Jones,- Barclay Martin, F. P. Stanton 5. thought an occasion could be TWade'nf t ie' pfo Indiana. T.J. Henley, T. Smith, W. W. vjsoto ci.n.-titutc the Whig parly ;the 'pecial ; Wick. C. W. ('athcart, A. Kennedv .". guardians of Gen. Tailor's liiuie, and t us ac- ? n:... :. n. a. ...... i .. i i-"M . . . ... ...ii.i I if. L M minis. ivooi'ii oiiiiiii, jouir .. . i tf i'-i- quiie soiot" amooui oi jiai i c.i j n . ai.., iiu mt I c , nand. O. B. l'ieklin. Jolin Wentworth. Stenhen loie raised tie shout of censure, arid after tho t .t ,i, i.i .i l ni ii .A. lougias, Joseph 1. Itoge (. - reouiion had neen adopted anotnerj Mg, il r. i Missouri. James B. Bow lin, J. II. Relfe, Cocke, of 'Fennee, moved ht atnen their W. McDaniel, J. S. Phelps. J. H. Sims r,. title by striking fiom it ihe w-ori t tanks " and his otVerers and men, for storming Monterey' w hen Mr. Cocke moved to amend tlje snjne bvsub. ' stituting the woid "censure'! for! the word ' "thank,." The question on the amendment wasdlcidfd : by yeas and nays, as Pillows : Yas 1, nay i 11T. I And here we beg io ( all attention! to fie fil- lowing extract fiom an article Jn I He Register ! of some w eeks ago, in w hicli-ojir tUigbljpr, for r. . i .. .i..r.-..i . i. i : ' uie in si nine, n-iiuin u iu urunu uiu i.iiuii his party in this matter. do something to save him. It will not do to denounce Chapman, and they dare not defend him for thai vote. What is to be done ? Well we xvill tell our readers what they have done. Thev have denied the fact. With an utter di Michigan. Robt. McClelland. J. B. Hunt -Q. -loira. S. C. Hastings, S. LcfHer '-2.' Texas. David Kaufman, T. Pillsbury 2. Not a single Whig voted tor the proviso t . - ?ubti;ming "censuie. i he amendment re ceived the support of the Whigs generally, but it w as promptly killed eery Deinbcrai in tho House voting against it. '1' 1 c ii r i i r . n n 1 . rr'hts ot the Luited' States. asai ed as both everyone recorded his name against the cen Counties of Caswell, regard of recorded lads, unparallelled except . , - 4 , , ' . . , had been by--repeated and fligrant acts on the V. ;ot that pooii amputated limb, -HuaiiserVed b rn in! nn 1 MlLtt- 1 '- ""j- "-"'o ls . iliut i tSSB1 of crse and f n io'i k.-vi ow sadly in want of new -l s arc based upon infor ;ibnicatedby the most relia- S ??!?t f a cpmirr ercial house in this wHVn3thr! first! and most au- viiromMeiico. ru :M wo llarn itfrom La Pa- r . I t i.i nn rt 1i-ir tC l it 1 1 1 1 nnl rn rrn inrl ( i r i '; T But f ChWrlesfon sionld throw her in- in Congress ever voted to censure Gen. Taylor ! (li invasion of. one of the Stun-sof this lin- flnence and capital into the Camden and and not onlv this, but true to ihe Locofoco in. hn." Uarl0tte liodd, then the latter place, SO jimction to "charge on the enemy," they turn loijgas it should cpntiiiue to be the ter- ,he Whi und cha ,hat oeV01vVhig minus, would be able to command the ' , . r . ; -.- wfioleof thertrade of the valley lying be. " " ""7 f..nn tt, Vdt.ni nil CMtnvvha rivers. uie Ks ol congress to general 1 ayior, rr nun mrwr ov,i i 11 i'vm ..... --, . , X as a most. i . . i . e u ..... . i u , r m their sources! to aiaistance oi some 41 "ua " "'r- ' miles jjouth, to include the tributaries t(d unanimously against the proposition to give oil Rocky. River on the east, and of Ale- a gold medal and the thanks of Congress to the Alpin's Greek on die West comprehend- hero of Monterey!" says ihe Register of this inj; an area of between 2500 and 3000 ci,y. suiiare miles, i " . Such being the position which the democra- r But this is not all. I he enterpnze ret- o, , . , . . . , , , .i i.roi i ti . i cy of this State has assumed as the only plan wbu Id not rof at CUfarlotte. Itiat place . . J 1 i , , . . i i-i -i i : . ,u eft by which tr.ey can hope to save Chapman w-Liil,! bo tb mns;t ehoili e. ns it IS tne J J 1 I mLt natural1 noini fori ra&atiitz which ntn a J'graceful defeat, we feci it due to the And Mr. F. demanded the previous question. Mr. Jacob Thompson desired to offer an a- mendmeht to Mr. Faran's amendment. The Speaker decided Mr. Thompson's a mendmeht out of order, as the previous ques- . tion had been called. Mr. Jacob Thompson's amendment was then read at the Clerk's table, as follows : sure to Gen. Taylor which it contained. In company with them were five Democrats, who are entitled to lasting honor for their indepen dence and firmness in spurning party dictation. These five honest democrats were Antvs of Miss., Bavlv of Ya., Burt, Riiktt and W oon waki), of S. C.,they voted against the censure. The immortal 110 who'did their utmost jo tar- nish the fume of (Jen. Taylor, and rob him of the good opinion of his country were, as beture We have given the whole hi$toryiof tie afkiif' 1 in the Ilou-e, an l we find nofhin? tol sustain the version given by the Register."'! Tlipre was no stiL-ti action. oi "a .New LngianJ ..... c i is d i HZ feSS ciibed, and so fir from tho amendment of i.i. r : I Mr. Cocke receiving " the support of tht higs : generally," the record shows it J-ereived! but one I vote ! So much for tho Registers facls. J ho history of the progress of the if sohitiorji in jhe St'iiafe. shnll be "iien 1Q Our TtCXt. i i J ' Provided, That-nothing herein contained remaiked,' all democrats, i i . ineiuuing the lion. BEAUTIFUL : FIGURE ! .1 ( H shall be construed into an approbation of the terms of the capitulation of Monterey." Mr. Faran then accepted Mr. Thompson's i proviso as a part of his amendment. The previous question was seconded, and the main question ordeied to be put. Mr. Benton, who has ahjays -jcohscnted that Texas was originally bpne of dur bone ! ,t (lsb nf our flesh, in hi late.ir Sr. Louis according to the Itte Li Sam ll liom Ut I '"HuiM(r - . . 0 - ; . . AVim iviM nretend to iv tint these amend Wot vouching tor its1 tiiy be readily perceived by a glance at V higs ot Congress, to the W lug party in Ala- " wid pretend to say thai th, e amend- Utoot iSwXr.i; u v. .i.:..t- tl mnn. bntj is still more clearlv seen bv bama, and to the cause of truth, thatba, foil and i menis were not ouereu to ueieai tne. ooject m me , r --- -Mi vMiwiiK iv. f c in i ii i 'y r - . .... . . .': 5 - .i ..l .: 1 'im . . i tlfose who are. to (any extent, acquainted impartial history ot the whole afbtir-4 prop, j mover oi; tne resoiuwons : i ney were imenu. r-ujner sources, ii?7ot,disSredi "oinMnh ,h. l.!' T. u i . r-vvjia .iiJiLiiiis I'iic 1 e ev nils " at th.1 ifi i r... 1 .i 1. ..fill. ,l, fsiA nf tlio onnntrv and its nrn- a ..:;;'.. rtl.n.J..- !. mA.,.-. i ed to defeat any action of Congress that would that rt1 nnn IkC. I. ..... .t .. -."ilJi.ti,iw nnrth anil weist ot that nlace. i ..C,n;,ni oni,i.UftD,l n .,.i. r. ..:.. ; ronfer honor on Gen. Tavlor. and could have ; . uuw y Lliuai; I nillU IIUUCIIISI -viwv.iiwh.-j ........ r- g iiw,wiuvv;isiii ,imii. nv.u 4 I19UIUUUII Ul IUUIIK9 III ---v - - - --- , DCifcat nothingness, so And.witti sucu a wnt, 4ul,ra uu P" IL ! to one of censure, tec. (Scc,--shou!d be fairly I been intended lor no other purpose. 1 tie a- io rest their hopes of prophecyto fojreset? tbat very surely, l llischarjiins this dutv we shall not ' mendment of Mr. Faran contained on its face Md treacherous rabble of ahd very soon, a toaQiwou a leave vtiar- . OT!imfjA ,.r.K n.J,. x... ! a falsehood, for whi-h it was known the Whigs n lotte and clivers nSC no tne ri?ui, pas 1 , j ; , . , . . . , , , ,1 KJiir, inu uii ic,1"-! , . - 'i ,i i .... i.. , , ! rr.tilrt nn i-aIh Tl il.t i, ,i.w.i 1 1 . i- 1 1 e mne ra t s v. .i - r... t;4 n a mrriis ami . saruieu exuans, ouiy caicu.iatea ana mien- ' " ""-""j"" 11 llie VUl IIOV - - .. . . .... 1 C0!Yinr....I Lf h. r U ,..-3. ru:-oi.ine worst ices oi uhiSu um uif....vj v - - , . . .. , ... a.. i. Tavlor. -t.v i.tin hn.l i. i. .!' ; !, m kin. nronati v at i ded to misieau, out snau rnve tne record, the " i:j u" "-" t " : wiivi. ii.i i mi rivin i tn ti nn. i i i i i i i ' -- j m mi . ljrown's Ferry afid ronninjr up the eas- whole record, as we find it in the Con'grcssion- j did they sanction the amendment of .Mr. l aran tfm baii of the riveii or along the ridge al Globe by Blair & Rives. The authority wch had no necessary connec.on wiih a vote Iw'tween Swear ini: ajnd Abbots Creeks, ;v-j not be questioned by the demncraev. We f thanks? But it is unnecessary to prolong llass through Davidsoln and Stokes, and , . . . f e Durnose 0r PInri";nfT ; comments on this branch of the subjec. Every I. .:l I l....trl-o-II. f I nd Its terminus on title ueau ' i ml.ri.n.-Phtations and reckiessnpec 101- i . 7 t 1 i r nnlnVVtl ...... vr. . - l,::r '"n'rirr10 Van lUVer1 Pf 01,1111 "-.u Locofoco press, but with the view of enabling the amendment was introduced for no other pur - i iti iW-Tii I i ' ll I riM i f iArmr wiiin - a . yv TP'ini 11 11 ' . v SiC:" -."M;,,..ne T"' Vir:L Jn,;J,ri,,. Such a line I peopled Manama 10 unars.and lb. Irua, I W o H-. I , ; . X, W to,edon riaritelr. S.Fil.i?l1S. i & imSihroigh 4 section country I nalure and lull ex.ent of IbU LocoRio .U ,, posMbHily defeat ne rol. ol j ',.0,,;, lhat It could no. 1 caoiner-maKer, l Llaek - ..v. w.n uill IUl 1:1 : I -'. r.r. '(''fcitelPJiLi....... ...... . . ' . ' (1 ' 1 j.ue-ur puuusiie, uyorderc Sw??1 uf ,w un'TJ l,a,e Ar,"y-a n yrnits FRO 'I THK ARMY. I i I r 1 of the 1 . 1 fr f -H'!fu ',UUB vrmy, a nti ana ,n 1 ""ii'n uniiru oiiiirs rvilllV, '-H Sfinr-mnkr. 1 lenmsirr. Karaacxa00,rr9ii cook( 1 baker,-1 Uki bi-.n Cm a rM an, the nominee for Governor of this State ! The insuliii proviso havingJieen thus adopt, ed bv Locofoco votes, the following proceeding then took place : . Mr. Sc henck, observimr that the amendment would have as gently an4jO.Ul i l i ... i ... . i v ....... i ... ...... t...a n. intn our bosom as lve did iin ,viii-ii ll.lll llll l.l'.'ll .llliM'c v.. a.3 iiua. in v. .w J I ' . the first of ihe three original resolution-, and now constituted a pait of it, moved that tho question be taken on the resolution separately. The Chair ruled that the question on engross-m-nt could not be divided. Not a case -tuld be produced w here such a decision had been made. t , - - Mr. Gentrv said that, believing that the adnp. tion of the 'resolution, in its present form, would h rather than a compliment to Gen. ... , i.i t. l.iv the resolution on I sis nf this system is not layer, uuiu w..v. . , . . . t . , -- :r.ir, ,K.',;,b!e. IV i 1 or inferiority of race but is sin),. The Chair decided the Mr. Dromgonle suggests i i i ...!.., ir,-QH t,. eieci committee, in i:.r hau iienri icii-iif ,-r: ,. ; r en o'w - t ' i j, i,n .,,1 ; curh a form as to command . l- siltf.winir hni to tauc oj .i... .,,n;mru.vlP of the House. .1 ...,ilt-KfPnre. and accumulating tlif or. HIV" - - . . " . . ' l Mr. Seaborn' Jones asked that trio several a i,y interest ami otoer cu an extent that makes uie iKinu. ecch'at f,"spol;c of her beins a rib taken out vl - ! I11Z I ,t. ti ir n ncht no icv nau oerji nurstu iiikim -r i i i I "i ; fallen that d' . Adam. Mr. Benton might liavij situ, tha: like Adams rib. Texas htLnijwid us t partake of the forbidden frUU v cun'i'u: which has already brougw iu i broir, and bids fair to brinj sadh to t! heart of the nation. Georgia Journal. i 1 - i 1 -1 I - r oi . . r ,r-s.,t li ml.. in I.MeXi .-.i.e worst kind pikts. Ihe itdillerence p ti- ) iaV IUO Immv vii , 2,13 o nip w" . ' - I t 11.' ' it'A ; or inferiority of race, but . i smlp y -t-.. motion bntofforder. I For inability to pay the most iftcjm-uj ; ,edfcthat thW re'snlution ! alj!p suni, a man is made tie s,ie 1 a selectpmmi"ee,in crPditor who lives upon the ilriiitfs (d . r.rm n lr nim:iiid . . .. I (....'. ,,(T lilm to taKC blit a l.an 'r K Ihil ItiOV miv COO nnrl !-..-.. ikn ICt.t KA n..inrtmnnl rit II r 1 hnmnn 1I..1M -a TTr.l K n ..nlarzf nvl IIIH j-f-i.i.v- riot su massed o v an vi oi ner in vijo. -v , i u. t uj 101 n '- ....ij ;v w nuu mo s ui iuc amr iuu. ... ..... juiai91MI (9 ,uai xiir. j imnrop aiv unuv . . . ik.'iu' frti itv nd ixtent of' its j fertile . came nlavedkl the time bv the; partisans of J. KJ with which we have now more particularly lof'mah from Tennessee Mr. Uentryj o r ! 1 knds. and the intlustrv and tlirifty cbartiC-1 Polk Congress, and the game now nlavinsf do. as fcls that which contains the censure, and Athe resolution; bVUid npori the table, a .. l.f. .t..c life, and entails li upon Tan anv thin? else but degtadati pectrd from such a system. irp no I -s . i ,vJ. i ,.. , : ' - , " i ' i ;,.--..,'