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... : onnoirsLE. r it, r-r-rAiiT z 1841. - JT i i i cf j1-peerlett . ASHitrrosw wst c " 1.. - J tern by a'gentral parade of the mi TT . tI y 1 ar demonetrttione -of reverence fTcjr roryof Tei Ha.'1 --" ".' m T: i w rjl.rg house of Dr. Pttet U. Walktr, 7 Ttia la 6b eowrty, vs totally dts .1 L t .1 c a Cin!it toretbtr with all ' vCi-rt ci A V. at ih Jam. Origin juLi lj j!K.' .' - ; .'-1 ; VCC J r!i3ci C-Uoa Taersday" evening Jest. ;TI j r.-i paat; 4 n, wtit erowd- Ji ( .;.:olr.." A Very larga part of tha Ii -ztC'isA ef courts Hit bat pert, wat (bade up ijrjfla&a. Georjt Paris delivered capita! ad &1ttMl!itU3t and fltrrleMf Ur, CUyttn4 Mttaira$,efWhijstsin. lHf vm followed tr JV ' G.'Jtris'si, who ii a hofi extempore TfHr ':ia4protpttor th jVhlg party. -Lu of eor.jt from Whip '"with ' muiuj in Y t!a,M and who are nor IhwefoM fil for in'-bl an4 poi!t,?,tttJe ap a plaatairt dee vjsSfj da occasion. .The flame of patriotic en- ' tf.5:ai it M3tily siting fa oqr midst, and we Ht, l tie tl la a alert cm bom it brightly aa TU.'I'.J Central Committee of thie Stole, ' it- it jjmeawkhtheii1 chairman, ifr-i icb Cc . 'VI District, for the V-purposs cf rretirg llr.L j a Cmiih villt (that ""tcktfciC.-irri.-ftt a iV wiU touch, on .cv-a.ypr.jrrtrii.k I. Unilo?.I!roDeiok Uc:l:7i Jtwn rjueaied injtfUu theraber " U welao&inf eoanittee frlhii Congrewioa VJT j mi ' tn i i i 1- ir JU eunjof dfleptte frpta Tarioue parte of j ioi created by 4hsme ttedi( reheriffof -,tir-Iai reply to an )neitatio to MV Uy proceed- ' iNsj f.c-1 1 eottrauueef the ekiceoe of -Aucueta, 3C;a to partite of 4'puttri .dinner ' daring hie fUi yea hate done aae . tha- honor to tender t'iuc:y of BmnewKk, heM if McKeiibtaTf w x!h; flirt iijBnehWhijt.Col. Ilenrjr li l.'r'Mrt. wii nofflintiid ti A "candidate for1 the K tit; filu eoet inxiom that ay joarney ehould ' r it T.i any' poPuical or party charaeter, 1 wVi"9Af -'l,be excoeed for declioirig. reipectlul- ' t 7. ti e-'-. t it, and fpr eaylnf hat 1 ahall be fled Xr Cct rach any fallow eiuaene of Aufueta ae ffc'.y t;Te ny ioctinatioa 16 eee oei U a lew for. .i JorwemoniOTeway' . -( j. I. ' r.s a;30 cecnneapgpire enicnainmenw frcriwJ Lim elnwnere we berve. - ; ? lJdhuella tlie .lBiHiinat.; wo' young rf V.'ashipion fjity,' Joteph Cochrane aged At' an. end Julian Lftlar aired twentrHwo. ' went out a abort dultone beyond the ' Virginia ti" ai fought a duel, wittr'rillee, at 60 paree." 'v. fc-v-rant waeehot throngb the heed, and died t': t. 1 . - 9Wt - - I i. ' t .a tut aeeona ny. . ine erqoi pinngee iwo wor- .C:y- aaJ 'naffleroue familiea into the grief of - i . . v. i TTini ih ia ihal tha imnlol an ' Ihla Aafb - .n':t practice eUU Offered, by older men in . tcrae parte of thecoantry, hare, found, imitatore '' - oaisr:; C.cee eeareely out of childhood, and the ' tzLUiii'Z Ru1 10 'r"n i here told.' ' . Li' Mra in iTutdngton N. C' On ' the morn- " tI of tl.e 15.h ir.sufnt,' a fire broke out ja the f ' Wi.kln.ti. . WkU Kill h ,mu toon extinguiahed by the timely - aid of the njtane. Company. . ft ia euppooed to hare '-canjMfroM boi in which aehee and fire bad ;lf';n (lirown. ' Another warning to careleee peo. ' Oo the rnorntcg of the nib, in toe eeme plaee, Cittroyid 1.C0O' barrele of turpentine, 60 balee if lottbn, &., to the amount altogether of $5,000. t-r, Uyere and othere owoed the property loau rCAVToaTb Ana McKim, at New lr. x. Lea Canton, brinra later datea than rre- V t;-7 reeeireoV . A moat deetreetive fire occur. i " 1 kbont the let Notembet,deetroyiog to 1Q it Jt' rct ltC9bnilding,aflong which were : i i j j, iYeneh, Caaub' and opanwh honge; - - . tjix Csntrit Hfynolie of Miaeovrl, committed .v , .i V . ' W M .IJinj W U.BUUWIB UIB'.ina. i, on t C-1 luKt., at Jefferton city. --Ittet-.J J that I e wae pariiallj insane. . S .V fcMPa.U.i .UV .WWfc... WVffWW V. 1 1) buabele or ce wfapere. hieglrei om k.,l:i f the , tmmeiue jniercoaraa between the -V IV.tedttateo tad the European world. rtf Zm who Bordered Cdvird Vf . Collier, . -ctuxemy angieta ua.(eome weeu eince, ana 'far whoee tpprebeneioa a large reward wae offer d by the anthontlee and eitizena, wae arret tee , t- i& insL at Uemphia, ,Tenn-, and hae i teal broc;U bach to Angotta for triaL ... T47 !2':!iew, the lruh Temperance A pot. t W u hi U ci!. J, . tsa e';nte4 h intenuoo to it America 4a June, , ' ; ,u .ijiU eorany , m.S h Siih of February anm . v la cl SLa Hew Cirror, there - came two extra t.Wrtaiaing rinkney'emiactllaneoul po- I t:J 'Swi,,f boridea t The Culprit riV-J J Tha tee of 8u Agnee. ' The Ex- " - JCast M veS at tha Mew Mirror, art both elepnt v 1 ha Ji.u ungcr epon - e r" ! n a cora niite'frf i! a f w .Jaaov. (" Jlub end the 1!: Win, ' . Jr ' ' -,V.. canJ..' .f-r Governor of hia Stale, will iuform ourreadert cf the fact trial Mr. Graham bu accepted an iuriu- tion to viit Wilmington k the- period ' of Mr. Clay'a arrival here, in the early prt of April. .,i t. Tr'tuttNCTOit, F. Ut, 1844. . on. ff m. Jt. trrahamf V- Din St We discharge with pletsure, the doty imposed upon or by the "New , Hanover Clay Club," to inform yon 6f your election to iu honorary membership,' and to nek ' that you will meet the lion. r"fry Clay Sn. Wilmington, and unite with oa in receiving and welcoming him to North Carolina, upon hit arrival in oar beloved 8ta1e!V M- ' ': y vl "-i' " It' teerot particular meetthat the favoritt ton of North Carolina ahould ' welcome by hie preeenoe the landing of the favorUt $d& of th Union, upon the ehorea of Carolina.; Wo there fore confidently hope, that you will be with na nnnn Inil nrminii. : . . - - . . , You will be definitely apprited of the.time of Mr. Clay'a arrival, aa toon at it can be done with certainty. KK ' V "-T"o"-v At an nddiilonal cdnaideraHon for vitltlnt nt, we would euggeat, you would then have an oppof- laaity of teeing a greater, number of the people, of thie District tn Wilmington, than upon any other occasion wmcn le likely to present lueir. j " J With high coniiijerBiion,-" V-J J' i ?f ' wt art ypur friends', S, t ; E. B.CUDI,EY, . iB.,,H. COWAN;" -z ( I. i vv''i'-'oai'Ne,w Mariover .ClayClurj. E 'VV i r - It API ; .n , i, j v , pwkfBviuj f iora, ioit, I tiaMihe riteaanM foi acknowladra the receipt of yur jetter',' Infbrmfn- me 'of xby Iectoif at an iioaorary member of the New Han- e.veruy vun, ana requesting print i wiu.ne prer eifrtiiod unite with the citixent of Wilmington, in tecelvirig and welcoming the flon.' Henry" Clay,' uiniii iu iiuniwu hiiim hi iihi iiikv. t, e pleated to declare to, pur ,aociatei , of ne Club, that 1 duly appreoiate' thia mwk ofi their, eonfidefice and feepect, and most cordially unite in the objecttof their atadoiatioa. Li "'' y.:jk pave ippg enienaipeu, .uewreiq (j'8' "' mington, and, the region pt ihajawer yape rear. The Town from which theroyalGoverrwuent wae eomMed Wiakb Iti Bijrht,- ttarUnr back a' Far- this arrow in "trie shape of a' proclamation tatt a region renoweq ,ior iia eany, poiu, anu ueoisive tund in favor of. the principle of the revolution, tl well- at for. being' the scene of tome of thoie Ipirited events which' aided ' to ' give - if tocceae; aten'tt pn wh'ict general "hitryjhaea yet'lmt dimly shed her lighW out whico, art calculated to flatter the pridaV end . elevate 4he feeling of every. trbe-hdarted s6n'of North Carolma.'" , ' "j It will afford m pwuliar pleatVre to make this vitiu'at a jtirae"whe9 yo,!! cUizens', propose tojdo, honor to the great Americas statesman, Whose enlightened labdrs fend disinterested devotion in the cause' of thfcoonirf , has identified him with all. the great events in 6ur .historyj for the last' for ty yeara, i, WithqU accideoUftherefore,; JT pro., mtw myself the gratification of being present on that Occation, V ;- PJl ant under obligationa gentlemen for the terms in, VhicH yon are pleaaed" to i convey , your utviu5 tion, and anv very respectfully, , LZ-: , Your obedient eervant,' " ' !-'S.- " K: WILL. A. GRAHAM. : ; to Mesirt. E.'B. Dudley, R. H. Cowanj ' and . F-C. Hill, Uommutet Clay Club. C ' r ' The Steam Ship Hi1 ernia arrived at Boston 00 the 19th inet., from Uverpool, whence she left on the-4th of thie month.' .'' y f The commercial newt Is of imporunct.-' The tales of cotton during the" three weeks before the departure of the steamer bad amounted to 260,000 bales, principally on speculation, and there via an advance of to f of a penny Never within the" history of the cotton trade had there' been trantaclions (o the tame' extent for the period " of time indicated. Notwithstanding this, favorable report from over the Waters, holders in. New York were willing fo tell at previous rates. : . ' Ssks of turpentine in Liverpool at 6s W fit id per ewt, and ia London at 7s to 8s pet ewt. , . Th State trialt in Ireland (of O'toonell and others) were proceeding t( Dublin. . It wat not deemed probable that convlcliont would be had. There wua vast deal of excitement, throughout Ireland oh account of the exclusion by tliea Gotr ernment of Roman Catholics from the jury.-- Tho repealers held (their, weekly meetings aa usu al, and Mr.' O'Connell addressed the ' meeting in Dublin whilst the trialt were going on. " The British Psrlimeat met on the last day of January, and the Queen delivered her tpeeeh in person. . No business had been done,' " ' -; Mr. Everett',.' the' Minister from this country", wat taid to be in correspondence with the Colo nial Secretary on the Oregon question. ';" ' Sir Francis Burdett, once celebrated at the leader of the Radical parly in Great Britain; died on the 23d January. tt ' ! : , , ' i4 The Critish squadron serving ,,on the North American coast and in the West Indies, is to be reinforced, at also that in South America.'?.'; L 1 i . The trial ofsMre.' .'t5ilmour, ia Scotland, for murder, who was- apprehended i .New York under! provision of the Ashborloa trcsty, resulu ed in an acquittal. 1 " y r - r Publie attention Is directed 16 the large auction eale of groceries, &c on Friday itidrtiiiig next, On ThursJij I , , U i;:at being Cs day fpo' :oJfur''a t iijcf t e delegates from a Conyj i Jt'.."', 19 6ih Corgret t.onal District, for the purpose of choosing a del egate to represent the same in the National Whig Coijvcntion, t!.e County delegates met at fJasoa io Hall b Fiimington, at I o'clock V. Re'p rcents;ivi appeared from six of the ten Coon ties tf the District, via ; - - , County c' Cdlumbut, Joaiaa fowtd. .- - 4 ' . CUdMi, t, IX Rum, ih, T. Burr, Jr. (proxy.) .firanidciIWclUItasaea.' r " 1 . NtwHaaoTetv Jen's. LippJtt, JobnMcRae. ' Onslow, Edward W. Kootfort. , ... 'i . . DapBa, Am A. Bwwos, (pro it.) t 1 The .Convention organized by appointing John McRae, of the County of New Hanover, Chair man, and J. D. Rote, . Jr., ' ot tne ' County of Bladen Secretary. v . 4 ; ,,,. - M The fotlowinr reeolutions were offered by Je remiah Lippituof ih'e County of New Hanover, , ., i mw ' ...'li ana vnaniraowij aaopieo., ( ( , , , ' ; iitoltxd, Tht this Contention believing (hat every Whig of thia District 4iaa -full confidence in the soundness of the "political 'principlet,'lhe firmness of purpose, the pure' Integrity, the dis tinguished talents, and ardent patriotism qf.Hin- vt Cut of Kentucky, do most heartily approve of hie nomination for President of the ' United Suites by the'twd general Wing' Conventions' of this State; and therefore. ( L v , ;' Ll fitiolvtd, Tht the Delegation, to be appoint ed to represent thia District Sn the Convention of the Whig party of the Union to assemble at BaU limore in iiav noxi, oc uisirucieu iu vuie turuir. CLAT idenj.,,,, , .,(, ,(t '14; ,U a l . Reolvtit That said Delegation ; in , the selec tion of a Candiilate for Vice President ' be in- struCtedto voe Torino pWs6h Td'wlidra'the' moot implicit confidence cannot bo placed, to sustain and carry into tffeqt. Jherinoiplet.oX.the iVf $g party, ' it i !'vi i. j , t.nf 51 RenAiitd, That if "btf recommended1 tei'the WhVs'of the several Countiys in thU'DisiritodteJtf he beaWftpdsJihougVlW msybth organise for efficipp aciiori' in the; appripg eolHical conteet. it 'wrA ii .ndtnJ ' rrhe'Conveniion iheri' proceeded to ballot, by Counties,' for a Delegate 'to the Natiortal Conten tion., ..Tue ballotinir resulted in the choice of JxRxatARXiFFtrtj of the County of New,Ilsn- oer, atsaid Delegate;1' The Convention' further proceeded to the' choice of ran alternate Delegate, i-.i ,- wi '!!. ..A.j-rit '1 n . and jereiuh rBAtsALiq 01 ine uouniy 01 ua plin n at selected .at the t(lternale. , f ,(;'( There being no other business, the Convention adjourned.1 .,' 'iM- .w v ' " 51 I "" "" JOHN McRAECh'r: j ,J D. Rrjss, t'.8ec'y. MJii I " rt A.late arrival at. New Orleans s Irom, Text brings a ttrango namer, the purport of which it, thati earfv Iti Jariaarf.'a resolution 1 was1' offered simultaneously in 'both Jfolises of the1 Congress of Ttxaf ,.fav(orabs to, its annexation to the Unit ed States. I la the Senate it passed unenirooualy ; and Iri the lower 'Hoasei out of 40 members 3fl toted ii'ilt' favor,' 2 voting against! th resolutlon arid 2 'declining ja tos .at all.; (r rjtari;ujt.iraa. immediately transmitted io the Executive , of .iho United Swies.. ) Upon its being uuir. Detoro Ui United Statee Senate, in secret session, the nc tmn of that body .was in favor of aariexatida by t vote ot utotr r.,. ; The account -goet ; on to tay that a Treaty of Annexation wu immediately formed at Washing ton, and forwarded to Texas, but not in time to be ; laid (e.fore the Congress of that - country!.- Tha Congress , fiad, however, before its adjourn went, pasted a joint resolution authorizing Presi dent Hooston to confirm the Treaty. '.This is strange intelligence indeed. ijWe" cannot believe there is any truth in it; at least, not, jn that relat ing to the action of the Senate, .of the Dotted States. Nothing of that kind could have occurr ed without ite coming' to the .knowledge of the American public in-a less circuitous way that through Texas. 7 Moreover, no forty,, nor thirty, nor twenty of our Senators are .there who would have given an affirmative i vote on a question of such magnitude under the circumstances sup posed,, ,u ;,' i,sV ff Last week's proceedings in both' Houses were of an unimportant character. vThe Senate, occu pied the lime principally in debates on the Tariff, end on the resolution v for abrogating the 3d trriole of the Convention of providing for, the joinl occupancy of the Oregon , Territory jritt Great Brito n. - It ia a good mark for tarns of the Wet tern Senators to blow their sutdIus Patriotism' L to their own edification in a marvellous degreel L r nlj.--...-.!--' s.1.'..!! ' l1.- I no nuun ui iveprDafiipuvoa i ruitnaiuiuan ing away on the Rules the 1st, or ,th 26th, rather, being the anvil; ; Aresololion.to .adjourn in May, was offered on friday, theh whbdrtwn, and wu to have been offered again on, the 2&th. ,-.- i - " . i .. j i ' i "" . ,"t . , t a 1 - -r " ' .(ooMmitrjcATw.) ,i, ,yf. I ; '. The anniversary meeting of the. Washington Temperance Society of this place, wat held at the Matonie Hall.'on Friday 'even tn,-3d Inst., when i the following gentlemen. wereuelectp4 its officers for the entuing year,- tin s i -u i - ISAAC NORTHROP, President ; Sah'l Burt, and Wat. McKbnzic, Vice t ree'tt. PgTBsi Smith, Recording, ajid Wii'iiii Cooxt, .'!. I-,,-' r-m . 1 . ..apt.'... . vorrpsponaing orcreury. , t j,; j Mr. GRBtianito, R.B., Woop, and J. L Ban, ' t ' ' ' ' "standing committee. ' ' "-'i , v Several forcible end ' practical addresses were made daring the meeting, and we Vert much pleated to see to many Jadiet present , Iu meet Ingt will in future bt regularly held every iVIday riight, to eontmenca at T o'clock. ' " ' "v ! " ' - i t. C-italn, fcss aniveJ i.i ;. ,! a.. - ee .ted to tne rreK,eBtoii t i . : " A.,r. U4e forffl?rBriiiH' eitvoy, '. -tt t ' time. . . . . , j .' -, WalterF. Leak; Esq. of t ... ;J. X" ty, wlf wMrfotly tp'pplaud l'Pth.ia; p ts.? Loeofow .islionyl Convention, hat defined hit posilion," in a ivne address in the Cheraw- Cal otte, j After a much longer argument tjaia&t the New Yerk and Virginia pUa of sonstuuung. the Convention than we hare rom for, he doses as "When the speaks of the popular win. it it st arranged by the general licket planthait the. will of the majority is tuppmtedt and when to vo this,' she calls in the aid of "sovereignty ,"i the ases that "sovereignty, not in its tegitimste eon stilAlieoal mode, but for the' tnirpote, .of bearing down, overpowering and concentrating her divided inuiVHiuat preicrencet opon ono man- giv ing to a small sasjoriiy of a le w large States,. . the control of a convniion of political friends. In stead of meeting In like broihers, embarked apon I common bottom, she arroranuy teiaee tiie helm; CtCt upoa 'the ship's crew to be good tailort, to Moot out tor breakers , orwhich she is constan tly reminding them, and leaves ao discretion as to. the pOrt whteh lhey tart. fJair you this Ue mocracy? If so, pm,no Democrat quafily it, Demociacy the reverse it Federalism, ,.' 1 -We cannot, sir, Command lsogunge sufBcientr ly eouneous, to give vent to the-just indigntfjon which a bare recital of such i' proposition enkln, dlietkJbu.t we must p4 permjiied oayfptha) ,it is an arrogant presiMnpnoa'4 8,ndt an insnlt .to the friends of the District systemj - 'i t-"', , And for what, we ssk( are-1we, called upon to make tuch.ta Vthf srd oftt)rrepdert Not for the, advancement f twin principles, fo judging 'front recent indict!pqsln Coogret't, these' bare bee assailed The 21st Rule, one of the Palis fides 6f our constitutional fortrest, and in the rear of which stands our domeatieinstitutiont,. it al ready totiering'tb'itt fall. Free ' Trade hat re .ceivtd no assisunee and Fanaucism (aor,rejhokt. Tkus, as things nou stand, we are called apon to becomo the passive instruments of- out town political degradation. . . . , " " ' Ifo6b!bt1the (fate, arid kdUanietethat we have tome misgivings, the sooner mi set up for able to .elevate the . man of 'bur choice, yet we ahaD have fa' eonscjftolrfess ofolirical rectitude in tninuto one coqrte. i,t,VIf.',r l-iVfi.v Jjli than thia. arnnlit ant anliafv an nnnest man, ana more than this, (rrt the present aspect ot auairs,-) we fiaveoo reason w raper.u' . ' . ', Fo myself, as, the political friend of JohrJ C. palhon, tyfay JaM abide the trump,. we mutt be allowed at least to shuffle Miufcrm'&i mm- na are wining, nay uesirqua ui cunupytmuug the strength of the'party'tf Jt- can be Ihonorably efiVeted; bttHf thitbe denied ut then we prizt our principles more than "the perry," and musr, bejefi free to act as circumstahcet may require. My opinions havrf nridergone'rio1 ehanga); f-faott occupy the same ground I did 19 lo24 ana 1828, when, with Jackson and Calhoun, I was "found Resisting dictation, i ,nd come when, it may,, of whence it may .Whether Wm'ttic dictatorial' nod oi caucus, or yei B8uiunig mo uiuro apcwinia gmso of a popular eonventionf-it shall receive my Hit uraa 1 had broucht my letter to a close: I might have said mare, but seeling at I. do, eonld ntrnavo said lessj ind in eojiclnsion1et me add, thai 1f the tehtintents of thefietrielt are; st I have trery reason to believe them' I should feej ; my eelf flattered in being theSepreaeataiive of tuth a constituency; but,, if otherwise, then with me at least, the "post of. Honor is.a private atalion.', ' ' ' 'Resbectfullv: rouMMmXi Richmond County, JYU, Ftb. 1, 1844. ' Whit Conventimi' U : Jtitnpp.----Tht Whiga of Mississippi assembled at Jackson on th 6ih insttnt, for the purpoee of nominating Electors for Presideat and Vice President at,the 'ensuing election, The VHon; Ed ward .Turner wet thoten President, end Geo.' Winehesten, J. H. .Williams, David Montgomery, James A. Fentress, and A. Hsidv. Esos. TiCi" bfetidthta. John M. Duffield. and Edward Donsing, acting aa Secretaries. t , l'iVtr'- " f ' '' 4 committet "of hint were'tppointedto seleci six persons to be tuported aa electors on die tick et with Mr. Clay, who reported the names of the tallowing gentlemen, and the report was Unani mously adopted, .'to ;wit. n ?r?. fJt ' . j John; I. Guion, of Warren oii'ty; if; i.f Peter B.Starke, of of Lowndef touniy,( u, i . Alexander B Bradtbrd, of Marshall county - ' T, Jones Steward, of Wilkinson county. 0 Isaac N Davis, of Panola county, , , , Henry Gray, of Winston eouoty;i .1 . ' l- 'fbe ticket rt a capital one, and it composed of the best and most active; W higt oi 3 the State. Tge meeting wat eloquently tod ably addressed by Messrs. f rrntiss,: Shsttuck, and Gray and the beet feeling prevailed4 throughout the entire deliberations of theonveniipb',H',i , The Whigs desired to have Messrs. prentiss and Shattnck on the ticket, but, the stale of their private affaias compelled them to decline. - , At a lalt meeting of thie Clky Club' of Charlea ton, S. C, the Hon. B. Walk ine Leigh, of Kich- uiuiiu, v a., was unanimously eieoieu an Honorary member of the attociationaud I committee wat sppointed Io' advise him of the fact." In Mr. Leigh's reply to the letter of the committee, after returning thanks for the honor conferred apon hinv'he tays: &i "t f l:r-K: . According to all present jppearances, the elec tion ofv Mr. Cray to the Presidency is almost cer tain; and believing (as I do mott conscientiously) that the 'Welfare of our Whole f Union rdependt upon the Issue of the present contest of parties, and that issue opon the result of the, approaching presidential electioni yo'd diay be assured that;! am doing and, shall do my part in the contest, to the utlermoti of mv : noor .ahilifv. I conaider. the raose in whjeh we are engaged,' iAi cause oA reguw republican government, nnd the election of Mr. Clay at the best moans dpened to- ut for eceofflpllsbing the success jf that cause. , You honor roe in calling him Vny Vienrf; I am most ermly Aii frieria: buttfJjinow my beait,?ihe earnest and anxioot with 1 entertain to tee . him chief msgittrate of theVnited Stateai, springs not from any personal considerations, but from 8moiHo.-.Tht Globe 'tnmblaihst thai the Whiga, in electing Mr.t Clay, .in and: daneeJ h'tl'good to be merry at well as twae." . Why not sins' and dance! Better do that thin to scold Fir. Facenhsr?,;' r-? !!'.. ''et f and fret, and call hard name, and tstn a bad ho t: 1 3 . 'T! caef orf i n I ' Sl' tof I Y Iti , W i.w.J fcYfc.4 f4 t.4 Y, . . . , been decided in their Li- t, by t!,a Luie, the jrsembert thus e'.ccteJ v 1 re lain thtir l.u, l.s C ui union tod tht Law to the contrary not- tvhsy niJiiii." The question, however, ' thopgh thut decideu, ia not teuled, but will ti t I from to ths tribunal of tht , People, c . ruing whose jud.Y&ant thereupoa Wt caantt aliuw our stlvet to entertain adoubu '' ; Of ths merits and cowiitutioDa'.iy cf the law of tha last Cor-ress, which tbt House of Kepre- atjttivet hat ridden over at d troddenlflrlra tfutt, . . i i . . . . j wo nara airewiy oereiaiore oeuvereaovri'pinivu, wjth the grounds of it; and on that bead I we have aothing to i'.;'i lX:-.ir . V But a doctrine, hat been set up poring the de bate on ibis question, od hat been . made the ground of decision against int law, which, tl though not entirely new Cor wsiv have 1 before bow seen and, felt it, is tha Goyernment it not only contrary to the .apirit ' of (he Constitution, but has been signally condemned . and 'reprobated by the highest judicial tribunal of the country . l ii v icier iv ur prcwuuuii aoi up iur uiv uwh of Represrntatives, under iu power to iudre pf tha ofeotioM tnd returut of ilt own ttrembert,' of a right to to beyond the law aader which aa elec tion baa been held, anil decide upon the degree m which the law to bo' owyed or disobeyed; in other words (assuming tht judicial function) to pay regard and respect to only to muta of any law it suits ha pleature. This it the vary pow K claimed for th Execptivt and tctrd tpoo un de the Admimsiration of Gen. JiJcxsoii,.vix. that the preaidenl jt bound to obey lhev Cpnitttuuon of the United Slates only at he chooses to under stand ti and to obey the la w only at he chooses to expound them. ' At did the Executive than, e does the House o! Repretenutles now; uke upoW itself to act indeptndeirtiy of th lew,' n dectht assumptiQii, grotiodlett ant prtporttout at it is, of a right 6 its ' part to determine; not whether ibt reou'isilions of law hv' been com plied wlthbut whether m iiof ttAtn reuisitiont ui law are urvcianiy ruaivraaauiw n hi. vwwmw tion it tht Uouti cAoottt toithit0a$i? VTliii it NcuiMctTtOit, r With a writntfs Nttl lifiratibn' of I'neW'ttrder; NulUfictiiibrf; ,byne branch pf .Vongres,t);f a tew; passed' byojh branchet and approved by tha. Presiilentt and ,wMCh,1i ItM NW4 JV ibatflftlie.Hauft spf Representatives, Senate, sand.. President united ean repeal,' nor any lest authority than that of tht Supreme Court of the United Statet judicially annul, ' ' . , Tbt power conttrmi upon esrjh House pi Con great, wider ttbicb this right to nullify , iawt M claimed, and hit now been exereitd,thl it to ssy. the power to "judge of tha elections, retnma and uatificaiioM of ret own members most olainlr wai WetlutBTrtdelYf uTdOnferpreerloutt the auihority to rtjieof 7iu, or to nullify a lawv by assuming that t law ii void. The power con ferred Upon each House by ibis decision tt, on thi eontrary,1uf i Uihisleflal towi?:p1lTeiiajly (he laihe at rrery theriff or Judge 'of 'an election hat and exercises, U apply tht lativt it ttands oa ine siaiuwh-oooK; a power, givertto ,,acn iiowv onl v to oroteet itself ataintt errort or frauda and faise.returiit, .which taaj hayt been commitied or escaped correction bv the returnini offoere afore- ta'dj and any exetitCj ; a authority bey that opv uui umii to uie power o eacn iioww h an jirydgaiion by, that Houte of power not belppging io ii, peing ma provinca oi auoiner aepariraen the Government.-1?! ,'ot fei1 yAf' : The decisioi) which hat been made, howevtr, by the House will bo submitted to for the present. because submission to it is a lesser evil thsn . im meuiaie retisutpce. mignt prove io oe. oui wi time, will come when 5iis decision will bt. revised, and reverted." It is f decision whjeh eanrtot ttand, because $ la) JMbrtit i9 r..iin.- . ..! '. i1.!-;, J ii ! i lie question uvoiea in uns owif ion ib bv very plain, that it may bf lately wft, to the sober judgment of the body of tht People. .- They .'will answer, we aonot not, in very inieingioie ter". throue-h their ReDreseiilatives in the next Con gress, that they art opposedto., the d'Ktrind of Nullification in every form, and quite aa much to nolliieaiion of the Uwi ot tlie United Statet by tingle brancb,of Congrett. at by a tingtt State of tnt VBMm'v::::;3-- Great - Robterjt a &a C(ifa.'-i''Oijjthe last, the bng O. C. Rsvownd; 'liom- 8th uav last, the brut manded by Captain DennrtonVof Boston, obtain td a sum of ninety thousand dollar! oh freight at Chusan, China, to be conveyed to Macao. Since then nothing was heard of tha, vessel " until the arrival bi doom to wiiinai a ueMiaj VI vapmi" r (.a, ot the brig Rubin Hood, who . reports tht O. C. Kaymdnd at Valparaiso, on the, 7th Ndvember, under tha Chilian Has, hsvinsr been sold bv Den. nwbnlwbo was stid to htye $50,000, with himf but what he had done with' tha) reminninf forty thousand doltart, wat riot known. ; Dennison left Valparaiso Jwitfi 4it ill gotten treasure, for parte unXnowo.. 'The fcllow will ne count M oterhaaled yet, as it will he dif5iolt for him to r scape to any part of tha world andeonceat. bia intttw.iV.'Y.fr pK.'y.'ril "H !' 'll' " ' i'1'il . 'Oy I The Cott t . Mtyofion.--Tha ntttioa to Brazil hsa cott tht nation over $31,600; within the last V tar, at follows -Firit, Mr A Hanter't recall eoti $2250; Mr. Prfiffit't outfit taooOj ont year't talary: tSOOOt rtiurO allowance fof . Mr Promt,' he having been rejected by tha, 8enate, f2260; the outfit or Mr, wise, recently conurm- ed to .that station, (9 PJJ-t-MUeOO,, t. ; ; : 'V'' ' 1 , .. ft i m i an i.i ..i n i irr ' 1 '4 ' The Hartford Courant chronicle! a tbocking eatasirophe whieh occurred at Betnaar, UUon Tuesday nigbW The home of Dr. Spencer of -a. a - - a. .a "' l a, " a a A ' a mat town, tona ore aoout mianignyrom a wooaen vessel in wieh ashes had been deposited, and the flames had made great progrett .before it waa diicovered; but the Doctor auceeeded h rsttiMg out his wifeAuidjhfa ehldran. Two c;.;:i.en, how ever, itill.remained in the,bumini building; and no reiurneu io ipeir rescue: out oeiore ne cocia get out, the floor (ulV tod M M cL.ltn pensnea logemer I , ;-. " Wooden Nutmegt Outdone Jf. net rf ft raise tftf n and, One of our citizens a few im since, purchased of a tottntrycan a lot of butter in balls, which to all anpearanct possessed those Iualitiet wo are wont to expect in I good article. towards, on cutting on of the ba'.!s,j it wat found to consist of ofow, with tht exception of tbout half 'tn' inch of good butter,' nicely cover ing me outside. , A further, examination led to the discovery that frit trt!w lot wat i :..uittfa!tnr ed of the tame i. 'Jii t 'tl- i ' i .'J ' i butter (I) wat.prcV,e'..;-,j, ' sr known to tha gV.. ' asJ eo .3 cf fcU eaa be discovered. Arhf London e. Y L, i :, U L. r . i- 1 1. . . - . i c:y t, j re, t. . . 3 s.-C - ;-t ,, rf t" fills, cf ITarren, S...J ..." i, cf C of tric:s hav I :ac ' i! .aav ing for t5,e return cf i J c. ; afier I'.t. WaU, cf I. I. ' . I if tnt CounciUor. ,Vi7a t' - nr- tfith the iiirmron. ing, the C'oflnc.l aujoor! t i" i . ;J' V 1 1 '.' f .r. l.o'.r.ts, of f,eW lf . ivj t.;e uovernnr u tit i- ; Owi, f trtnihes:.h.bnt wlalf 1 t t- - Jai c nof, of Llneo',1, and Dr.- L. say nothing cf lit, TTaS, :. . J would not come.) nav to r....r of an Imprtarst pDuliO duty, wt a t J :1 a I We know However, u the t;ounc J r body', irtstead of U.t Of poi, t. a L: would tteatWUh tomplais:'1 1 Z -tl it' e -rje V l i ' anblic money esnandared, . : : ed, de. because the Vi'hi t a t: f to encounter a roorh roi. A.' e ") i their example, but add liipply e I -t t " , present oeeurrenro Will tatisiy t. e , thtfollyrjloctingirCounfns;V.-r'. -"a; -Instead of having them convenient kt t" a t 'tf Government Kidexgh Ltguitr, ,Xr,;.t; i'fj U (4. V From tht SovUhern Llteel-'jiv C, .PijriTiui. Ftb. i::y i Ma, TRoarjpit:iaL.r--r: 1 1 f : 1 1 j Glorious Newt 1 1 1 Hurrah for pe 1! ! I Let ibakottls ta cWwiuapat spj,"',itc.uT . - ; Tbetjr " - . Tht esoaotj to ths beavens, tht Wvsat to S-'X" - rKmr$BgUbyitn , " Aid a monstrous Ent Voy at tf.st t - "Tl ' k : r f i '; Dtaetarkyati knew, v wanted .io ilt all I.. aifj yjellth inj uproar. because bit exctit-' ey wat gwin to takt a drink , of licker tut if ever a man did ieel likt v tl.it world r wwtn't big ' enough for him to enjoy 1.1s hrpicesJi ia, I t.ini f 1 sjugnsw ontJintt imperial jcc""a.fili r- , t -had aieh feliot before. V hen I cat lecteJ) ' Major of tha Georgia UilUia 1 JT.U a sood dsal of ride and griitiScstion, and when I r a-rii d Mary, dionghi I wae U.e happei r. .4 in CrvJ 6ul thisTitlisneSt. ht tlap'd t'jt every thing thai tver happened to ma. in all rr.A- born days. It wouiuni 00 tor ceopt g.t mra. .v happier in. thia wwld than I am, now mtnd teU you.-Y'-v v ' , ; n ' ' 1 dohY want W bra oer other pec; :e,' h. J I know iti a old'tnaxim, lhat "every erow Oiinkt) ; in own young ones tht whitest, but I'll if 'I yot what'aa fact mine is one of tht caost turpi. -I eneit children that ever was seen in these parts, f It aint but jest four days old this evenin, ' and iti , rot plenty of 1ttir on ttt head, and" the prettyssf V. f fittlt feet and hantlf, W)d loet tnd Engera, a0 jeef at natprtl ft grown people'e, and wfcrn, it rna itt ey es it rolls em fi round tht rM..al Ukt) ' , it know'd tvery Jthing that fat gwine on. Uh er ttyt tho really doeablieve alio 'Jtld know'4 herthe Smiimt th took it In her arms hod oUt : Jtlttt 8talUnt. ,tayt all 1 bt'a afraid of, it i't, too t. ' t- - It. L M.... M.a.te 1.YY.. t. ' '31 4 man id iivtv 1 s sr 'w w muw m and tich smother jpollin and hawlin aoonvh aa they da keep t One wants it and 'totl.er wattat H, and they Won't give tht tiiu V.'tt no thano ty sleep forjitokin at it, and iho'Tisi jtrtar' f ?nlt and talk in to it, and itt all, tht time uie b is nty twee test ittlt precloue' babWntya Sul -tugar candy dnmpty i'Mf, tmt tverv time I takt it they're aft stared to deth for L'J"1 -aurt ,Ktomt':ayv ,:'Jf .JleetaalspecttiL tlie namnt . ntt oeen tooie trouble than aluda. t picked out rPnry CJjsjT for hit name mora. oth ago, . Lut tlie3s.aH wanted to bavt tsty in it, and tvery ev.9 had namr that they liked the bett of t. 7. f'ihsJr. taid aht never liktd to hive any or L. ' named fler threat boluirilehar? ., ...r t ? mv er. know'd t, George Washina. or, a efferson tha,j wat any manner of aroonrit iaf hey life; except the first ones, and ther nai;s Vjuldn't been no baiter than' common people'a , if thtr charactert wat'uL Old M isa S".ont wanted to call him Aberhani' Siallfont, eauie that trai hat hosbamTt name, and titter Calltne , 'wanxdj V. " ; named Theodora Adolfus, eanse thejr Wert for ravoritt tmrel namely and titter Utnic Y t-r4t4 . bim named Charjes Beverly, causa 1 1 wt am of tht -knosi interest, est cl.-nct i 1- Tht Chiklre n of ti t Abbey." I ante J i u!l to, lw tatU2;d. tot it rmed likt t'.er wu 1 C ;'.a tho bitntss to tnvbody't likio, anti "1 " t , C ?y all talked themselvee down tired a'., t it, are SL . agreed 10 leave it tof Mary to decide. - IWf ll ry didn't know what to do, when tl.ey a.l puV tred ronpd her beggia her aa Lr.rd as thry eould. VRtrnembei your pore otd fjnber t-'iaf't J and goiri,hiW," taid old Kt CtB5:pre.,.,;, " V'Ohdon'lfall him AberhamV tLatft. ,i . old time namt,M the fallt, v . ' 'j. iA'Thfodor$ ii tt pretty. ttt fitter CaSlloi ; , Oh, that t tucn outlandish t renon RamatT "But Charlea Cevtrly, was tucti a r . i ctiamo tor In 'The Children of the Ablry,' &.,Jtundttt) aoblt, ttt tister Kea'ah, ' '.,- y- No lhristian child ourht to bt taped novel name.Tf iet old Miss Es!"' ;r., "TheVer all Ua irorneendtoeendV"', : ' ,:,..'-,; - ' "Call bim whaiyou'reB mfnd to, teitriei mo ther, foryou'rt hit mother, aid or.t to pleate youraall.r;v 51'. f " . w v " Mary looked op in cry fe wi.U her pretrr blue oyetvand srailJ to.tw.twhea sinter Cal-t Jipe laid the baby in her arits tind t-n tho twaJ, tt tho. hejd it to her keenm-l", ut wf l m odder, my tweet ittlt Henry C! ,t f s3 k called Henry Clay, aa it sail, c. !. r'a pAeriotm itilortpg-dove, arri)t, and it t?U rr'!Jilta whtn it gits a man so it ta'l.'V -x- Hurra for Clay." set I. "Ear- - 3 ; 4 iiusn-n-n-n-n, jntern,;, era, 1 ,tmun , .a , a a LB t a --at ST " w : Th fcrt wat. I ft!t to t ' U f -. t v. ' l l.tra aoouL ' .Cutl went ritt cJ a J f ttl.TV la tb Iaaiifat atjajsMwuf 1 .i'Tha'inlwm.of J; ta. J L.ry J-us . i'r ?. - Wat ! a .ft ,r , ' . 1 " - Th td dcy cf 'rcary, p-ii." fcerptp Jt Ythsi har4!!v know wht I'm i -In fci'.f LTf-e. - and ?! don't tDOtt I tludl find tie to (y mr i a bal nurte tne baHr for toie,tixevV eb...' ''t.Jry , rjt pfsrt, and i:.:!e Henry r!;y'lt rWi 9, aim ttrfi!!i good beginnini in t! 1 wo.'.JjIJo nort) . front r friend til de:hi ... , . '' ?J-' -;"'i' ; -.".a - - Tr- f - ljA-T I'll If I ' " ml ... - - ' '"rj.,.,'.'; taid a down' ; ! ! neca. yr.j r re n tv-' t ? r l'"ie.-:fl' r Ui ' ' u r,aiK..'ir. jtjli; t-to est) ft ':o t tr 1y. CictecypwVkone oy Don; -tf T'tf! 1 , ' . aor l-r'eA Gazette. ;?-'
Wilmington Chronicle (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 28, 1844, edition 1
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