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3 inhabitant, thercfcr: of thcr northern par of this region vrttilJ? have vtov travel the wholo extent of the Columbia rivei-ra dis tancaof coms thousand or twelve hundred raUcitcfiralhe xjould, .embark the, prtfc ducts of h?s labor and sk ill on the mild be torn oi ;tne 'racinc in searcu ui a twicigj Jfntrket ThisJong and tedious, and toil some journey he must take, with the Paci .fie within two hundred miles 'of his home -! ' and 'FrazerV "river within ! one-fourth xf inaitUisiange, uecausc crw ;'-'"iT " discovered by'aubject of Great Britain! --n:i'fKitrciisrvfirv'.hovvevei was riot un- tl the latter part of the year, 1793, som4 1 8 months alter our ci uzena nau.iuscuverr , ed the Columbia, and therefore eighteei months after this princjplcof conttnuity-rr if it Ji is any application, any force 'iwbatf - ever had extended our rijebt to the. Paci fie i But admitting that: we throw out o consideration any- advantage we migh relaimio andueoncedethaU tct JSaklWuiAyq :; then iourUi He to Ahel 50iatlVA95from, the Rocky mountains to :thcr Pacific; would be tind ispu tableniand to thenorth oCthat pa- 5; rail el wfr wuld havetthe Columbia, and -Great Britain;' the Frazer valley jBoth! these val leys are now by the treaty of 1827,1 in the joint-occupancy of .the two counH trie!: This. then. is the onlv portion .ef - 4 i - w r - i this north west country the portion to the north of 49 which, in the: most unfa vor- able view for us, can be t e proper subject of division A lirie -beginning on the Pa- ; cifi Cy so me w here between I ? and 52, and - running along that parallel. tq -u the Rocky . moun taini would gi ve tb: Great Bri tai a a , portion of-the territory we claim, and to us porUonsheccUims--wu!d 83 tk line on the pacific coast equal to our Jine oft the Rocky mountains; and would also i secure, to the honorable ; gentleman from Tennessee Mr. Gentry llbat.; straight Tence Jieao much desired.;-. By discovery, settlement,' and continuity, therefore, the whole-. of , Oregon is ours, a Throw conti- rmityout of the account, and confine us to discovery aad settle meat, and. we have the Very clearest title to 49V leaving only the A valleys of the Oregon and Frazer rivers, to the north of .that parallel to be divided between us ; . A line between 51 and 52 would accomplish the most just or equita ble division; or, in consideration of our ta king ; Vancouver's island, the tine might be located on the 51st degreex of latitude. fBut we arehere met with another propo sition of. the'itonorable member from Ten- ; riessee,'f Mr.Ewiwo,3'in rwhich.he asserts Hhat it is doubtful whether both discovery and settlement give title to a nation, unless made under government authority." -However this mayi be, -by the laws of Rations Great Britain is estopped, by the character of her, own pretensions to any portion ; of this country, from setting up any such doc trine What, I would ask, f is.-: the begins ntng, the very, foundation, of all; ( he claim which Great Britain now sets up to i any ' fpart of this country? Js it cot all to be traced does ; o t he, hersel f i race i t, tho, tlie Nootka con vention to .the mere tern porary occupation of a' partrof Vancou ver's island by Lt t JYleares who, it tis true, wasone of her subjects, - but who, so far from'acting under the direction of the government authority '? of hia own eoun try, waa,at the. time, sailing and operating under the, Portuguese flag.. ;But, sir, if it -be trueithafcf government authority 'f must , accompany discovery and settlement, in order to'perfect-the title) to: this territory, "Joes it tipt IbllowfthaUiGrat Britain has - the clear title to the whole of this north west territory,, because she, as early as .1803, and then again in 1821, extended her . la W3 over it, v Hi 1st we ! ha vei : not, to th is day, 'extended either our. authority,- our laws, or our institutions over the country? -And does the gentle man really mean to be -understood, throughout the country, as de ny ingjhat we have any fights in Oregon? I -dojnot Relieve thatvhei desires to be so understood; and ytt thi& is the practical re sult of hi positions the necessary conclu- flion. from his premisesu'f v , fta be continued.) t 1 sons qualliil Ccnslablcs- in their-iczj pVctive District ; -, r:: lNo;l.-w V2. bedding S. Petway. Gabriel Armstrong. D. Farmer. , 5. William John Gardner. p John VX Davis,;; Jamest IVoo'feaL; 8 ..Jacob flL Liu-"- 10. Joseoh J. Bras- well. 11. W'C'liii?.4 Henry Henrur Kinv. 16. Jno. W. Pooe. 17, jonn ti.:jriii. I Tft'vMllinr f!oiintv nurooses, on each thn valiiA nflahd 7 cents, each Doll , 20 ? t jl,t,T.rt.iwrit,fliPmr,!nfr in WliicIi thev havo vb'i. t' -iinteuteencq 3va U . , A.- fi .r . . Journal of lt FHdav observes:: T wo ra ees of this discica have occurred io'Wil nrington, one a nrojwpman and te other wh t h h nr Ahntit three vears oio. Both the cases are. now out of danger. 1 FOR THE TABBOfcO T RESSL It seems, Jfrom A the, Jast f?3.i? Jhat got in a greatpassioni because the Com missioners of Greenville deemed it neces- benui-6r thespior, 6 cents' oS land," Dd.M or a snort ume,- w P'" ?.fi-.. .K-M"ir-i5-vi .i .dl r : - jonnrehensions. so common to human na- wv1' t Hlr iS turepwhichvteacliall.priid to p roach of contagious diseases. They pro- ?frheTea()erwillfin tMiQmi of the;a- of a great tnth that ajj. such ordinances terlypeechfjymbleanxlrene ri Iniindftd in antinuated resentaUye ipngress- andumbuthelicslqi; our, waders at them as,ramdlyrs!,oMrt cosmos .m peri and , pedantic, aitd "call n their neighhors miN ,sTeaingto p anj aoining towns, to set dent of the Raleigh Standard bserves: ubiic:feeIing right in regird to this dis nj. On Saturday lastf MnT Clarkj t from i the ctsc." Bv this, we suppose, they, would eighth districtn NoHh Carolina, tnade an L have its course. able and eloquenspeechupon this great Ve understandL they tried this project, for question, i , His effort,' like those of mem- eraJ. weeks, among themselves-.-that bers from yburSute generally, was replete they actually suffered the subjects of , this with strong sense, moderation and effective pestilence to walk abroad in the streets un- argument. It was: received with . marked mojestju tl ;t nroduced such a mnic . . " . t rw ' : ' 9 1 1 -- attenuon oy ine nouse, w weanca sra incy that tl; fl d lh t as thev would were with the interminable length to a Dest. house At length the Police offi. which the debate had been protracted." 1 Qf Washington found it necessarv to act in behalf of the public They adopted GeteSaundertk11 - I regulations to savo their own citizens from We are tmly pleased 'to hear that this the threatening danger. ; After all this ex- able ana fong-tned champion of Democra- perience of the futility of their plan, these cy Has been' appointed Minister to Spain, "aensible men" come out in a newspaper, The Washington' City correspondent of and seriously ask their, neighbors to con- rrenee naainst the tparedes.GovemmenUnd in fa vor of the rekSration. of f Herrera, that tlmuKhout the Country the people were organizing, in .opposition to, the present Administration assigning as a reason their dread of wa? ahd bloodshed, and regreting i : mittrd Paredes to vover- throw the Herera Administration. Mr. SlidellWasf still at Jalapa, with brightenirtg prospects r C3The steamboat Pioneer; oh her way to ElizabelhCity ow the- KoanoKe rirer, on the 17th ult: 'burst her boiler, scalding the engineer and three negroes fatally, as was su ,tj Washington MartehiefSRi- con, 7 to o . cenis. . iaru, o w .. 2. who. Stores-t- Corn, 352 40 to J2 50j;Naf al turpentine new dip, $3 00, old dip $3 OOr ' Scrape, 1 t5. 'Tart 40 tcM $i 56. Spirits turpehtine 55 X6 8 &s:Whig. 1 Peierstiwg'Mai j There has been more doing this week in some articles of produce, and rather, better prices have been paid for tobacco. Cotton the ' sales this week reach about 350 to 400 bales, at prices from 6 to 6$; there is a cood demand, and alt Drime lots ' will readily hring the latter priced ' Bacon there, have been but few arrivals this week. Sales are making .at 6i. Lard very lit tle doing. There is a fine demand at 7 to 7i cents. Rep. ; "V and causs the most fatal accidents. It requires but common upderstand'm to conceive well thc csuse and formation of worms. A simple; and natural compar. ison plainly 'shows the principles of their ' formation. " Every one Uhows they are s not to be found in fresh meat; end tha on the. contrary, they, re engendered spoiled, meat , It is then evident they cannot be engendered in the body of K person'Whqse humors are sound, but 15 those persons only where humors are cor. rupt; therefore, to cure jind ; prevent the fbrjtionjufl wormsi the humors of the body must be purified must Jbe free of corruption. 'v " " ' : Efuriqrrt not only the wormr of whatever kind, (beingequal ly adapted fo hut also the humors.which form them, and ulnv which , hev , feedf, Besides, they have the property of evacuating every substencehicK?mignt favor a new forma, tion of worms by: regenerating the mass of hamor; 1 y v :, ; - -v The following testimony in; proof of the powers of Brandreth's Pills as a remedy against wbrms is inserted here. Dr. Brandreth can assure the nublie that k. has known much more surprising cases were he Jat .liberty to refer to individuals. Tehea or tape worms entirely eradicated ' with Brandreth Pills. Reading, Fairfield Co., Conn, Dr. Benjamin s Brandreth Dear Sin I have been troubled with the tan worm Wilntinittori Market. Feb. 26. nline 5S4 tor sou ana J5 to j5,Ud ,w jr, wuic irora me, lrom 2Q?to 30 feet long more or ess ev- for hard. Sales have been made this week at S4,10 for soft- and $2,10 forMhard; There is at present a slight depression in the market. Some little enquiry for Tar price ranging from $1, 60 to 51,70. Last Corn No arrival since last week; quo tations nominal. the Richmond Enquirer; detailing the pro- sider all concern about the disease, and all sales gI,70-:-not much arriving ceedihgs of the Senate on the 23th ult leflbrts to , guard against it "as founded in justly remarks: ' r I antiquated falsehoods and hu mbug", and at- ."Tlie Senate, thenwent into Executive mpt to ridicule them for their idle, ap- session, and I am happy to wnteyou, con- preftensions. , , , firmed the nomination Do these wise men suppose, that the Saunders as Minister taSpairu A hetter common. sense of mankind is to be set at selection, or one' which" will give more naught; by this promulgation of their vW general satisfaction throughout the coun- sionary dreams? If they do we think try, could not have been made." they will be disappointed. f n ; "Sensible men7' should -know something New York MarJcety Feb. 2. Naval Stores. The accounts from En- of human nature, before they make such,S,antl which we publish to-day, are unfa- ery day of shorter ones--every two , or three weeks I had a isick time from them pressure at stomach heavy load ma ny haye crawled from me while at work injure, my health so much that I was not able to work one half the timer-spent a great deal of time and money, consulting; BaconThe marketcontinues well sup- Pysiciarislantaking thw plied,and Shoulders have declined a shade have been reduced very low by taking lower see quotations. A lot of 6000 lbs. medicine, without eTect Jast fall heard of (old) Western Shoulders brought '4 cents RANDRETfl'S PILLS as a CURE at auction a few Jays since. Jour. ai naa.nui mue laitn- in tbem, but was aetermineq.io try any, every, tnin I could find at all probable to cure, thinking that without some remedy I' must be des troyed by .them. ,1 procured; ;one box, took one dose and one tvoinmejjhfm 1 me 10 JHt Lj hn&joxfc the: second and f? sin an principally engaif, Py of their irning;,.nd Ujey should J for y . h. :fi. 1 J. cj .l. r cnfinir Tar. and nnces there had farther in debate on tha lire cm n "U ui icuioer nu leuunc 01 me com-. v:::". " - " . , ,k:k j r , v . 1 . mttt The market here has remained , iin ci4cvi uiom uji, uu ,( uu munity, before they offer such pragmat.cal , "ceded. marJcctre nas " have not har onp. inw 1 1 hav hnWtm, niJ TTTTTJVI I f T7 inactive lor .lurpcovmc, wiui utws v. . . ' , : , ' small sales at some reduction irom tne ge-lv-" p..B,,Mi uuv neral asking rate, though the effect ofthe sn hb appearance of vvorma ; It is1 how above advices has not been made manifest, ien mon!ns Vnc7 na 1 .nEiaiy re d am now able to as usual, and have ved July 7th, 1838, the sum 'of 55,000 l",m55nt wann, oyj wnuuii. Krtvu4 -xr t Vp ; . -1 :!.- i m f , :rv w;n r.;;MJL lift. H..v sales 500ibbls. Newbern Tu and some spirits .lurpe 624 a 63 cents, cash, and The Senate was to the 25th ult. in debate on the question. mr . . ..... t - - t ' - ' I a. In the House of Representatives, on the adv,ce 19th ult. Mr. CLARKT. on leave si ven, offered the following 'preamble and resolu- CJMr. J. Howell, the former proprte- a - - - 1 rrit v w w r a m i awn iai ' wm rj n tot km - ' - uonvmcnere agreed 10 v rA LTr covered rny health, an Whereas, by a, law oUongress, appro, 41 "ft "1 nro. . 1838. the -f 'ood Hshment to Wm. E. Mann, by whom Jt . ""'" "w 4kl ; ' i f A ' .f tk.iu. 4 k:-i--tr Kiri private terms: inga ngni nouse,euner on rea island or wv ... .ww .r. . - Tl4 to this st&JSdeton Sent S , ne, in lots, at aecreurv . 01 u;e 1 reasurv shall deem , : v-n ut most for the public interest, ; f; ,ATae. ttisnmtMaai " Resolved, That 'the Secretary of ne authorising the sale; otheIortsmouth and Treasury 'be reqiiested : to ' furnish this Kpanpje ail Koad has passed the, o use House with information of what lias een of Delegates of , Virginia,, by a decided ma- done under said law, and also to lay before rltyr9f?a?"jJfe&! u copies oi anv correspondence wnicn 'h - CAUSE OFnVORMS. ; I J3 Worms are formed from i the foul humors which settle in the ' stomach and in the intestines,' because - these matters W have passed between his department l lave acquired, by their degeneration, a f collectors I f JtfTJ'iJTr. I fi r " 5Vvl,ft olll7fJ c jjiuciiu tuc cuucrp-jv and the former, and the nresent ot Washington and Ucracock, lonn uaro- rtrj TTrMrwua:7irr.-Trr?irr.r-v;-v? . muoc (1uo.w mcsc, iuc(s linaV ' " i " .publicatipp, .;In 0? JeHer Fifty., dollars', al Ways -the : causerofxthe-;formation-of: mm 'urpentine, on nG doubt they, are all extinct;, ; When I aWtstrui4en- was afflicted with worms,! wanted to con- cume three times a nuch food as I would if ixt good health. - , Novy I tahe my regular meals, and am hearty and enjoying good health, and able to do 'a good , day s work. The last worm. that. came from 'me was 12 feet longM have not the least tfoubt that it was Brandreth 's Pillb your valuable Vegetable Medicine that1 effected the cure; as everything else that I could hear was tried without effect !T GEO. HOWARD. A sent. COMMUNICATED. .?:4:AI;Cbwy 9ftffairs.M sJ jij of tmr Countv Court was held this' weekrahd- as1 usual' a large; numr of - ance. :Iufc),YVilsott t. Chas. Harriseh; BenjlOi Battle, and.Wm.i odrii-Ttbo reflected ountyTnteett'r "Mrs. Martha Gardner,. .. . I justly o we you fifty .dollars, as well as a like sum to your brother.,, , e Seeretarv lias' ibformed this Hoiuet man& lh?st:M. ariir,) her blotheKare iNorin Carolina, win oe compicieu intDep-i,iir izt" in"?tifPw!,vv',fvjr tember'next- ' 5 1 was due. j The, letters weredeppsite Resolved, That the SecretaW of the Uhe Pst Office, and are, written i a a dis treasury lniorm mis no use wnai omer 6U,?M J,,,u? legislation he may deem proper and neces sary, after its completion, fully to carry but the purposes of its establishment. ' .' On motion of Mr. Joseph Johnson, the committee precceded to the consideration of the' bill for the relief, of the heirs of Colonel William Grayson.' A discussion" followed jn, which M CLARK, Joseph Johnson, Adams, Bayly , Brinkerhon, CoIIamer, and Hubard, part- icipaiea. j r t-t f-1 ;; . . ? , . , ! Atrl CLARK moved a reconsideration of the vote by which" the hill for the relief ot unanes xi. ijiDson naa oeen iaia on the table. . , 1 ' , . And, pending this motion, the House dintirnm.! It - Small Pox: J 1 We have no authentic intelligence "of the appearance of any ne w case of this dis ease., ia t SVashingtoo rising Mpldaythe 16tb(AJlt v Should ttheyjhcarv; pf iiOEew cae mere in a tew days, we presume thn CommissionersofthispUce will repeal the tettiortir; uatfdltoth Herald ficlTrihiinfri-faM 4 W- -LuC 'T s ; TWmendpiis loss q Life and Proper y-The Ifew York.Herald gives the par ticulars jofvthe calamity I to life and .proper ty that occurred pathe night;.of i the. lUh, and morning of : the 15th. ult, on Squan Beach, f i Ten. yesselswere ; strand ed and sixty human , beings perished the loss of property is estimated at a quarter vto a half million of dollars. Among the vessels was Uie schooner Register, olVand s from " Ne w bern-r all on board of her, were saved but P.n?j?senger, WhpiJsupppsed.to have been crushed jp 4jtjN I? ilfiuf joccarred :4 inj one reiknuster disi ty epressed o hear fronx the other dif vipanvneyicraity m IJef. ' JX)b lFnRmZB ":is exnqcted to . . nrearh at.Hardawav's. ihr 2ni Sunrlav.in g thread V ;? iU"';"4 - V -"-t--r -r- Worift the tenea, or tape' worm, &c &c .""2?! i"a? JW?C?5 KX ounli Thev exist tinder difiereht fbrms sdmS. HI, i, npyLnwnsmrz. r , - - , . times they knit together, 'and gO" out in bdfls; bftener they diyi after another. When they ascend through the intestinal, canal, they may . ' be; ejected by the mouth, and even by the , nose. When this happens the patient is in 'much danger, such symptoms being strong evid ence that his system is dangerously encum bered with the corruption, and its re-union, ami" these two affect ions when united, may cause instant death, orja short illness, end lnein ihevitahle death. The tape worm is always found alone. It is sometimes very long. The Brandreth Pills hayebrohtHhejnla feet long. The (tape worm is flat jagged from, one,end toe7othekr; 'jt lis seldom :?U"ected.ebtir: -Thoselwhoare afflicted withlany kind of worms haveuly fa - dull complexion. lUtions, a miseiable weariness pn tne Jeast exertion, apdtpthejAinpleasant jafiections. Children are subject to small and middle sized worins; Ithejienea ortpe worn is pHrtcipally IbUnd inr tl?iia! ore injury trian benefit; but by breaking thass which Contains T DIED. In this place,' on Wednesday last, Mrs. Susan Porter, wife of 'Joseph J. Por ter, leaving her husband, two small chil dren a sister, and;a large circle of relatives and friends to moura their icss.; - ; Surgeonr Dcailst, ' ' . -From -Norfolk fa UEP ECTpU LLYinfbrms ihe Ladies ajtd Gentlemen- of Tarboro that bt will bet Mrs. GKEGORY's, And remain during Superior Court Thoss Iesirousxof his pr()fssional services, cither ia 9;bthe surrounding country, if sent for he will mle ho extra 'charge. Feb. 27. )8 IG ' : T H EC su bjeri ber bCira i for sale, " - Supeijlnc Flour, 6f a rupetior quality, at the lowest CASH pricei V GEO. HOWARD- V
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