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- 4 f 41. 1 ' , !"" a toe putiic landsT Aftcr a. rr liar.UM1UH, """" Mr. M'Kiv reported ab.i t- v n creacthe army of the United Sta e and for other purpose, Providi-Mlut there ahall be added every corajnuy "of artillery nine private, and t every JL,4ttai- Jixini the iltwranctjin r.J.. i.f whikCV. &C, &.C. I' uiZtiiSim CON TEH ED E- I.EaTlO'S..V. ' -Miv Legate, .of 'South Carolina, ad? dressed the House with great earnest ni'isi ia support of the claim of th' tilting member, in i ft reply to the varioui topic of argument whuh have bef ft ursied rr thf tl'er ide. Mr. Evan! f Maine, next to.de the ; fl ,r - and went into a cogent reply to ' tlie sp-edies of Messrs Foster, liion ' ion.' Petmif backer," antl Lejiirc A noon as he icnumed his seat, Mr. Cuh- wan tniive-iihe previou question, bat, 0i, the remonstrance f, Mr Wise, who atul that one of the membera claim , the srat was deairott of ad.lrcs- jinthe IIousi, he witl.tijevv the m ' tiuin ' :,''- f Mr.; Prcnti addressed t!te Chair, tnd ih n'joiit to commence rej 'i i ' tier, but v "added the. floor Jo Mr.'MTj- nn, d" ft'K'niH. 'w ho argued agaijisl v- t!w con-itrucnim of tlve Cunslitiition .which had ben atlvoculcl by the gin ilnien whinnaintained the njht'of the . . . . "5J7fi n f'm e mfr ffi "T)n'-fi)df ('ani't pe'cli tt drtitarttrf is hi bt-li.'HInt neither Tlie' sitting tir iie claimioglincmlfi'Fw haa good title ta lbs seal, wU'tch wtc therefore vnrniit. Mr. Prcnli8 th n took the floor, and $rter he had proceeded .a few minutes, "vielded for a motion of adjournment, -whkli4ia4..uwdj0jlr.AVie ami wliUh' prevailing, the bouse "fcttjrmrfte.ir.. IN SENATE.-. lf'eJneiJuy. ; January 51, . The Vice President presented a re prti t from tfie Post Odice Department, of the annual contract for transpor ting the unit, w.th the nama of con-, trictors and applicant for rnnfracts -for- tW--ytrHr -18Sr- OiJeivd - t -be prinieil. . Ali , t'atements of all finrs and ile ductionn from the pay of postmasters .Ordered to be printed. Toe follow ing p.-tition and memo, rial were presented: By Mr. Southard: From 800 fe-r males.agaimit slavery and the slave " trade. -y rr- -..' -'-By Mr. NHe: -gewjl petitions on the ame -subject. " Motions to ra cei! severally laid th table. " By Mr. McKeani The-' memorial of - the A ati'Mavery Socte(y of Pe n n -sylvauia, recently assembled at Har . ruburg, remonatratins against the an. uexulion of Texa to the Union. . -Also, a memorial -of similar pur port from citizen of Bwkt eounty, Penn. ' ; - - ' ' By Mr. Wall: On the; ame subject -. t.aeverally UULon th. Jablf . :" Here follows a debate "on Hie Sab Treatury, which we klull publish nest Witt, .. -W - V IN SENATE.""-. ;', Thurtday; February I . Mr. Flton, from; tha Comaiittee on the Public Land, reported a : bill to set apart a portiva the. public do m Tin, an the West af .Miaaouri "and , Ar kaiwa, as bounty land for the protec , lion of the Western ' frontier. Read, : Whie. W.lkT,Cf.y.f Kentucky, Havi. Webster, LlnHtoung. S-vvet. hill iiae.d lY a vote of S t 8; " PRESET lAllr.s. 'ar ordered to second rtfadih.; and "1,- auu extra cop es oi tiet rejuiri n-ucreu to be printf;i(witfnlig "ilocuments. Oa iiioiTnn- of Mr. Grndyi'the ' bili to amend the Judiciary v stem of, the ...-AJtt'rted Stat w84aJifcaunnjtljr emended on motion ui Mr. Sevier, aol ordered tu be reading' etcrossed for a third The claim of John Lambert was re J6t SUB-TREASURY SCHEME.' The fenate resumed .the cotisiderar. tmn of the bill imposing tdditfuuul du ties a depusitarivH on certaio public ojiccrs, Jke.' and fat otbtT purposes, w Mr, Webster i rose and "addressed - the Ssuate and hour and a half in gen eral nppnsitioir to the bil,l." - .- MrWpighf said he' gave hiwiewa on this oint yesterday an J now mere ly naked fur the yeas and nays on the question which wre ordered. - Mr. Calhoua stated that his. object w - to (lisembarras the hillj he thought that under ther system provid ed by tho biII,;no. es;e8 or surplus wiiuld be likely to arise, "and; if it shtwld, "its, coultl be readily ,Jicovide.d, forby a gpparate meaur. ' -" Tfie.' " si-ction Was" ordered - to be trkkeit out-rYea 4, nayrfja. - ' The Senate." on motioiv"" of . Mr. Wright ""proceded to fill up" the blanks of tbeb'dl, for safarie, expense, &.C. Mr. CUy,ef Kentoi ky, on the mo tion J allowlhe Receiver general at New Ywk.i 23,000 alary saiiK ne would miggest aince ', theevF blanks Vera filled n the suggestions- ef the Secrr taty of theTreaUry, whether it might not be at well .to leave it alf to his discretion. 82getion carried.". , Salaries of $.2,500 'each were' also carried for th receivers-jgeueralat t ' Charleston and St: Lonih. , " . .' The blank in the bill for percentage Ta Uanki, f..r i keeping ine puuuc ' ... . ...'f. ,..!. u:i.-i.. x,u P,.i, W.rii I Boaire anu vucua was '. vj wu 1 'r, VK'T, was n e WIIH --nuv lion, rearer, 1 bv. .v..-..-, f"r- 1 -, , i,y e islofMesuro - " , ,'a,...iad4ifc r,f n.ner- tent." Ths I danl Randolph, E-e.L Rencher. ,R.ohdOD, the.3L insU - - 1 -ii "- " ( V ' L a,ueliun having been announced from the Chair, 'shall ihii bill be engrossed for a third redinrTy , ..""., Mr. Rives aid be wished n oiFlVr a substitute for this bill) but not expect ing so rapid a progress, lie- was "tow ti'ii prepared," but w ould eu J-ca vor (o Jbc, ready by to-morrow. " t ' -.;" ; ..... . The bill was therefore ?upertded by Sneial rnnaent till tomorrow,"" s HOUSE OF RKI'IIESEN T ATIVES. MISSISSIPPI CONTESTED ELETTION Th question Imniiz on (he amendment rnov-' j ! by Mr. Howard to the resolutio mow) by Mt. if nereioioro stated.- - trrPopo"flrerd art tmind:BentW3wfefcrvTairtj tfrayy HUtyr HawmmiJ,. UmAJL, qf wliich eneapcd the- reporter, ami which wo proinHjnre ij the Our to b oyl nf ower. The Speaker then procealoJ to tsle mn fur rTowinj the detwion haotiW- budeb; him nfi lfi por of the rnoment lart ecniig. and declared thtt a division ' of tile 'i)tietiio.-(a llim propotcd by Mr. UnJeirwaotlj la be in or der, under one of lh rule of the H ''. (1 though tliiit rule eoiiflicld with one UiJ down in JetliTtau'i Mmu.il; the II.)us having de cidtJ that where the Iwo came In collision, the tntler mut way.) and ho UicreOfe re. srd hi deciumn of ypslarday , Mr. Howard modified bU motion of amend ment made lat evening, wai t(retent it in tfie fullowihj formr-r- '.. - - Ueived. That Sergeant S. Prentfua and Thnma J. Word are not member of the 25th Congreiw." ' " " Mr. 'Underwood tlicn took the floor in oppo ailon to the amendment, and wen I at ten? ill in to an argument to tkovr that the aottnn of the Hi)ii. at the called arion. furoinhd no gnod fifcottud tur . lettinir axide the rctitar rhlitu tiona! election in "Mi-iipj'i iri NiivemWr. A Tier Mr. Umlerwy.iJ lia.l iinilict 4n re nmk in vindication of l!iu. validity of the elec tia of Members of C'oiiree held. in Miwiuup ii iwi ihe tint Mondny in iVnvemler, IS.t7, and the diy hereafter, and of ihconaeueut right i)f Memrii. PrenUna and-WorJ ta eal' in the 23tJi ConqniMi and in oroition lt the ainenj- I incut ot .Mr. Harvard. jl Wilf-Jt l Jiai ifl' l rj ' ' iv l Mini "wi-re ba"scJuu(ntIieTivp"tTiei ilTal.Tii ViTvem. tier bwt. lliere vrao, de fori; nn Vitcncy it.) Miv-Hscipw rpproentali.m hi dmsrev. Mr; Koberlmin moved to trike uiit the ward. "not" from the amendment of Mr. tltvward, to make the resolution d"Kuiiitrly slfirmative of tlio ri;;lil of Messrs. Premiss aud Word to sent in llie 25th Congrr-iv. Mr. Tilliilihat went atjmirm Imith into a ilrfcnce i the other validity of llw Nnvemlwr election, and in reply to t'.i reniaiks of Mr. Ciiley. - Air, Jfaon, of Virgirrrarre-aiscrted hi'poi tion auumed the other Jay in llivor of sending biick the elcQtion to the Peoule of Mii-ip)i. J iV Air. Mitiflrce rcsjKiniled to tnose poiitions st some length, Mr, White, of Indiana, wai in favor of th proposition to send back tie election, . He con sidered lite vole of the House,' at the extra sion, as having operated.- a fraud.oipon tha people nl Mliiwipp, and as having prevented them from acting nnembarronsed at the Novem ber election. He wm therefor ur seuding back the election. ud granting them (in legal torios) "a new trial, without navmentof costs. He could not, however, a it present advised. vote for the proposition of Mr. Howard! inaa mncb as, by tha connection of th amendment with the resolution a it stand, thera wauld.be nrgatioa of the. claim of both the set of etammnsv Uut wne U atiould cant Up as an -indopandcrit propoaition, he should go for it. ' Nor did ho think that. h difficulty would be removeit "Wi divWoni of lH oueslioA, Ho clnseil by moving that the House do now adr iourn. Aeeatived. 80 to 104. . I Mr. Graves took the loor, and yielded h to Mr. Prcnusa. , ,. . Mr. Petrikin roue to order, am) ' asked if the claimant had a right to address the bouse again? "The Speaker decided that ha. had aucb a iright and Mr. Prentiss proceeded In reply to Um argument heretolor adduced in favor of the new proposition- moved by Mr. Howard, and sustained by Mr, Mason, of Virginia, and other. t , - - ! " .r- 'J'be house then adjogrnJ - T HE ST At, RALKIGH, FEB: 7, 1S38. OD tt NEXT GOVERNOR. -W are gratified Id stale that Gov, Bcntrt, at the earnest solicitation of hi friend ill dif ferent prt of the State, ha consented to suf fer hi nm to be placed before the people a a candidata for re-e'eclion. This will no doubt b hiehltf "aralifvii a "well to thosijof both. parties a to hi pel sonal friends who appreciate the iiJe, faithfuT, and impartial manner in which he has discharged the duties of the Executive Ik'partmcnt. Soine of our Western correapon deou have, iu private letter, strongly insisted on the importance of urging tlie Governor to nrVe second term; and the Editor of the Greensliom' FrwVlhrOMgl whoao 4olmirr" call wssmade to select a whig candidate in Jilacr td. Gov, Dudley, who, it was staled, bad declined, have exhibited a commendable spirit in pledging their support, hd the support of old Guilford ta the man who ha "rigidly and impartially, performed the duties of his office;", or to whatever 'man the people may name, no matter where ho livo ill the State, it hi qualifi cation he such as.tii please," Ac C'gt tha lt. ter altemaliy is not jitenenterJLiod Jrora' the general unanimity f fcclingtn favor ofGovern or Dudley,' we tiling it more than probable that be will have- no oppowUon.. , Muifttypi JWrjw;The House of I?ep rcaentadves, by 'volfoT I la to i 13. h r scinded the rMolution passed daring tha Extra Sevion, which declared Mesr.'Cliborn and Gholson to be elected member of that body from Mississippi-' After this decision, one would suppose that the House would not have stopped hort or declaring ftlewrs. rrentisr na ; v oru to b entitled to Ibeir scats. But th question, as to them, yet rentairis lindecilcd. 'I'll vote upon vacating tei. Olaibofne ana unui son' et, i a follow! ,- Ttai and Xayt vpot agreeing nJlfr.. Belf . amendment Vatulitig the eeutt f M CM $ borne and Jltt. Chttuiu ' f January &I . J ' YEAH Mrr. Adam, Alexander, Hemn Allett. John W. Allen? Xycriirg. Belt Biddle, Bond, Borden Brfgg, f. Bt Calhoun, J.JL?ak hounrW(lliun B Cmmpiiell, Wrq B. Carter, Chamber. Chatham, Child, CJowney, CoUin, Corwi.il, Cranaion, Cmeketv t.urti iJohingJ Darlington, Dwon, Davie Deberrr, Denni, Dunn, Elmore, En, Everett. Swing, R. Fletcher, Fillmore", Rice Garland, Goode, Jamei Grahams William Graham, GranllandlGravea, Grennell, Griflln, 1111, larlan. Harper, Has tings, Hwe. Henry, Hrrod, .Holfiuan,. Hop kin, B. M. T. Hunter. Jenifer. Hnry John arm, wf C. Johnson, Lawler,. Lewis, Lincoln, Lyort, Mallory, Mrin. J. M. Mon, S.Mon, Maury, MxwII.McKy McKnnm Men. fee. Mercer, Mdliifnn, Mitchell, Morri. C. Morri.NvlorkNove. Ogle,' Patteraooj Pat- ItiJgway, RoUrUon, Rumxy, Rull, Savryar, A. H. ShephirJ. C. Sheptrd, Shield. Sibley, Blade,. Soutlig&ta, Stanly,-' Btotio, Straiten, Taliaferro, Tbomjon, Tillinehaat," Toland, Undenvood, s A . 8 Whitv-ioTttr White, E. VVIutUeaeyr-iewi Willi.nu, 8herrod Wil liam, J, t., .Wiiriamv lilVAVilUaow Vi NAVS Mer Anderion.' Andrew, A thorton, Deatty, Dime, Bicknell, Birdall, t'obo,' Bouldin,- Brodhead, Bronson,v Oroya, Buchanan, Dynami Cambreleng, John Camp bell, T. J. Qarter, Casey, Chaney, Chapman, Cillcy, Clark, Cleveland, Cole, Connor. Craig, Crary, ,Cuhman, Davet De Grlf, DfiiDR.iule, Duncan. Edward. Farri niton, Fairficl.l. FlefJier; Foster. Pry, Gallop. J. Carland. Gla. sot). Hawkins, llayoes, HoUev, Holt, U How ard, HuMcy, WiCinirt H. Hunter, Ingham, 1'h Jinaa B, iarkson, Jaltet Jackson, J. John on, Nathaniel Jones, J. W. Jonea, Kembh; Mingenarniln, lgare, LraJtR-iter, Logan, Lo.imis, Martin, K. McCleltan, A. McCtellan, McClure. McKim, Miller, Montgomery, Moor, MorgsnJ Samuel W-; Morris, : MuhlenbUrg, Murray, Noblo, Owen. Palmer, Parker. Par- nienter, Payntw.Penny barker, Petrikin.Phelpa, rlumef, Poller, Pratt, PrentM. Hirty, Rivea, Blietler, Stjepkw, Mmith. Snyder, S penrr, SlU' art, tavtor, J homaa. Titus, Toncei', Turney, Vail, Vamlerveer Wacener. Webster. Week. T. T. Whiiilesey, J. W. William, WorUiing tornVealUV . . CTbe eti?X pi ckifit ar moving, They tiiata !) Consiitutiou anJ ihrtr blood, boujhl piivilrgea which it aecare too highly to remain inactive at a period like th 'present eventful in our political history. The A.b. oliiiuniNts ar hourly g lining ground.' Di tin-gui.hrd-nieH in and out of Congress ar apolo- giin for lbete-kfoi teal, arid irven secretly h"n.liiig their Influence to t!.e advancement of their maJ designs, bhall we sit still while they are preparing the fire-brand for the band of ill incrwdiaryl No! Evco at lb rink of being rttgnrtrtrziaaOisuiiionista let It devi" som mean to re)iet"thci rsjisaul t LeY"jtf"s sTiow them thill by giving warning of danger by de- viwthg and maturing mean to arrest it, w, and we alone, ar the true friends of the Conslilu- linn and lh imitmt tnaagre -their threat and ansthemas. Let this be done calmly, temper auly, but sternly and irrevocably. Great inter- eats are involved; posterity i concerned in our decision; one false step may be the source of in numrrablo ditficultic. Uut if the Coualitulion 4 taken for a guide; if we speak to them a ne nant if tlio v lice of the South shall thus be heard, stein tmt decisive "thus raa sualt raoc ou-A XD N'l FAR'f H EW-r-our du ty will have been performed and they trampl upon the Constitution aud our peered privile ge at their own peril! But ta the proceeding PUBLIC MEETING IN BERTIE. On Saturday the SOtli of January, in purtu anc of previous nilico, one of the largest and inol repectall meetings of the people of thi county ever held, assembled at the court-bouse in Windsor, to take into consideration the pro ceedings of the Abolitionist. Dr. Alexander W Metian wa catled to be Chair, and L. S, Webb appointed Sucre tiry. J he object of th meeting was explnined in a moat aupropriat rnannettnr lM UMnMK FaiMU aiuL im. pressive ieechea were made by Wtlhasa- W, Cherry, James Alien, David Outlaw, Lewis Bond, arid others. They were in tha sitiriteall ed fbr by the occaaion, cool and tompcrale, .but firm and decided. ,?Alr. Cherry introduced the following resolution, to wiU '. (,-.,. Jtethtd; H'Uat a committee i.f five person ba appointed by the Chairman of thi meeting to draw op a preamble nd resolutions to be submitted to tha consideration nf an adjourned meeting to be held in tbt court. hooe ori th second Monday of February Court, and that in the meanwhile public notice b given of said meeting in vry ihstrict in th county. ..V .The resolution was adopted, and the follow ing gentlemen appointed a said committee: Wilharo W. Cherry, James Allen, Cullin Cape heart, Dr. John Haywood, and David Outlaw.-' . The following resolution were submitted by James Allen, Eq.. I'' -,':' " Hetolved, That a committee of fifty b ap pointed by th Chair to digest a plan fur Calling a Convention' "of "the pedplabf North' Cirolitiii on the tuhjoct of Abolition movement in the nonlaveholding Slate in regard M alavery, and that they make report to the adjouijjd meeting to b held in February next ... . Th f eaolutlon was sjojrteil, andjhe follow. inir gentltjmen appointed lo coinpno th com ' mittee, vit: Coi. Joseph B. &. Houlhac, Dr. John It tiillinm, George' B. Outlaw; Lewis Bond, N. H. Thompson. Jonathan Si Tayloo, Willi J. Gilliam, William Muring. John Hardy", Da vid Ryan, James V. Rcid, Solomon, Uherry, Th&mas Reddick, John B. William,-Harry Nicholln, Mile Barley , James R. Rayner, Jon afhan TC'Webb." George Wi Capeheart, Harry Kayner, Aai-j- Askew, Thomas Henry, John Freeman, Marcus C. Ryan; Tho. Bond, Geo, Hollv, Alphia Ijawrence,Thoma 0. Wataon, Dr. John W. Bond, John A. Sutton Joseph B. Cherry, Jerrv TvlnK William Briilon. John G. Roulhae. Thoma Gilliam. Georgfc O.' Askew, John Askew, Jo Iary, R. J. Fremn, David Holly, Thomas O. Ivtcholls, John W.Peterson, E. Watson, James Gill, Edmund Duutant J. i Wehbf and WHIkh Dr Vahmt in.' . t Itettlvedf That th satl committee be'direct d to open a r8rrepondcrrce with such person they shall- think, proper to accomplish th said object. .s.;---.v. V ' On' motion of Wm. W. Cherry, Esrj. th Chairman and Seeretary of thi meeting wcr dded to cch of lh -foregoing committee : On motion, it w ordered, that the proceed ings of this meeting be signed by th Chairman and Secretary, and published in th newspaper oftbaBtaie? ' J On motion, the "meeting then adjourned, un til the second. Monday In February next.: -' " A. W. MEBANE, Chairman.' : L. S..W I ib. Secretary. V , ' -' i ..; " -."'- '" ' V ; . -." 'FROM- C A N A DA,. The fol'owing letter to the National Intelli gencer, gives the latest information Jfom th frontifri v. T ." ' ""f ' - i . Cleveland, (Ohio) Jan So. 138, . i'-AII I quiet noW. throughout - the whole, frontier, except; perbsp, in lb vicinity of Mai den; and evert thfnaih that nrgidn, befor this". must hav been et right, by th presence of t ' n . , . i . . .1 " l . . t. .'.11 k. uieui. lyOI. vvoriiut 'I imsne sv, ni-io wm iro no renewal of offensive- operiliou agaia todi-' turb our neutrality."; -' "l . ' Arcaont from all qorter (H Canada eon-' cur in Mating that th patriot .force Ur is en tirely broken; ar t least, crushed fur l Uroe.- AVe-leern bj an xptes !ip frortt the R publii-a oflice, Baliimor, that the large and estensivtt esUbliahment of the. Front Street Theatre and Circtt w eoninmaj by fir on - alt'C-TRCASUItr.., Tbero i a diversity of opinion a well to the probable auccea, a the wisdom am policy of thi measure; We shall not be- at ll urP"i.L, ed if it paa.es the Senate. The spoils party na a bug -majority in that body r which baa been ofur; humbled and degraded at th footstool tf Executive ixiwer, and become so lam and sub- miasiv ta bis wiil, that, disgraceful nd Iiumif- ating it appear in th eye of th millions of freemen in. thi country v.ho hv tiavrr yet bowed the kne to Baal, it ba not the moral roarags ta resist Executive dictation.. Bui we cannot believe that thi ruinous experiment ran WJawejk&lJjMw The uemlrs of that body proceed mar direct ly from the fountain' of 'overeTgt' power th , people,, ire more frequently detsndent on a re currence to that source for a renewal of the "brief uthorily with which they V invested, and have conaequenily uiSre of the fear of th people befir their rye. They will not, there fore, be o likely to disregard their wish, when soOirrBlvoeally ' expressed m they have been bylheiece.nl whig viclorie, in many of th Stales, achieved at th ballot box,' over lb of fieoparty and money-monger, "' . Th fassage of th) measure in th shop In which it baa been- presented the present' ses sion, i eupccially to be deprecated, by all who prixe their liberty and lb prosperity oltne coun try. It place the immense revenues of the country at th merry of the Executive, and through It, the liberties of the people, and all history proves that the lamb would bejlist a safe In the leaping of the wolf, s would the money and liberties of the people in the hands of one man. Money is power; unit this pow er with that of the sword, in tha hand of any on nmii, call him President, or what you plae, and pray tell us how brag even the shad- f ew ' afpow-3wnld.maiatO-tli poplJ- "5carc4!i)rwve-r would roll away befor these Stat Would b loaded with th chain of absolute despotism. The Prewdenl'i only hope jbcibe ppiii- fion ol hi power rest upon the titcc of thi measure, lie knows, if defeated, it I certain death to hi administration, and an end to alt hi power and greatness if uccetfut, it will Ibjow inlo hi hand abundant uiesns of secur ing support and continuing in bis graxp the reins of goverhme'riU' Wifh' "milirohs upon mTr-' lions piled Up in the vault and safe of th grsnJ Treasury in WashingtonTand in those nf tha numerous Sub-Traurie caltered throughout the countryall under, hi control, he may, with perfect ease, carry any point that money van accomplish; and with th J'raitorian band of officer connected with the "manage mrnlof thi vast machinery, he may, with equal ease, execute any design which can be effected through the agency of a well-disciplined corps of monied ' dignitaris and beneficiaries, who bold their place it bi pleasure,' v' ; It I trua, the bill in question proposes to have only four Receiver General, to be located Iri Bostr,), New Bork, 8t, Loui and Charler tH) vV amyit.httl U to receive, keep, and d sl-urse in their respective uiwoev- Uut this is the mustard eed, as Is juxtly remarked by tbe Richmond Enquirer. 1 It 1 the germ of a tystem'of officer of that character which will grow until tha brunches thereof will overrthad on the land. This must b done to satisfy th jnsatiable thirst of partisan for officewho will never cease to clamor for" their portion of the poil until they slid into th vacancies of old office, or are anogly sealed in new one. But in addition to thi, all, the Collector and Sur vey or of customs, Receiver af the. Land Offi ces, and all, Pi-Mator at Important oflir.es, will be Sub-Treasurer,- And thu will the pub lic money b placed in th hands of at least fen thousand individual who hold their places it the will and pleasure of the Executive, and mulJ) bequiu to him, irrr die politically,- I here i another leature of thi bill Iraugut with infinit mischicl to the coutib-y. ;Thr is a great and just ouVcry against broker and tock jobber. . These re the true panic-maker and feeder upon the fluctuations of the money market. 3, It i their interest alternately to ris sod depress; and by thi mean batten upon th barn earnings and 'pecuniary embarrassment of th laboring class. . The proivsion alluded ta provide that tha government hall embark in thi ve.r uln-y, and commence stockjobbing.' When th" amount in the Treasury shall ascced J4.00u,000, the Secretary of tha Treasury required to invest the overplus in stocks", and when occasion may require, he is authorised (a cll lhes atoeka. Here is a power whiih. in time, may b mad, to exert powerful snd dangerous sn influence over tha xountrv as .that of a National Bankj which Is thai object of so much patriotic sbhnr. rsnc just now to that clasa of politician. Who hv such delicate organs as to strain at a gnat and swallow a camsL , '" ' '..'.. , A letter to a gentleman in Charleston, 8, C. from Houston, Tela, dated J)ecmber SSth, lS37yv V .-. . "'v iL "XeW arrived yesterday lhat the Mexican have taken St.' Antonio, "t 'The attack was mad by 1500 horseman, wba re said to b followed by a body of infantry, whose number i ant as certained. Tbe pews is generally believed bare, snd cliv preparations sr making for war. - ' The Laid Olfic will open her or) the""lt February? for those who'were her st the Dc larotion o( Indvpendenre ix month alter, for U other,. Good land i worth from I v to six dollstt, tiv tha wood" 4r ?$&&Z - It seems the Mexican re intent on haxard ing their very'exklenc a atioa-forwbt can.lhey expect from tha Texian but eomplet annihllationt' However,, if tKey -ar; la lov with'Mdsty Heath,' let them eom;' -Tha Tea ia are-ready tha blood of the martyred brava from tha. Alamo from a hundred batthvfield plead eloquently taeir spirit i yet alive, ani mating tpose.wbo have hitherto' proved patriot ie snd unconqueraLle, Th lone star of lit gallant little Republic may yet Hoat in prond independence ovt lb crushed and fallen capi. DEB ATE IN THE fcENATC. 1 t rr We iavit special attention to lb Sena torial DebatJuhUhcd"la tf l week's papert in "whfch Mr. Dvi bf Maisachu etu'U o ig: nally "ud up! by Mr. Ctnoct. Mr. Di t a furmidahkarrta-rontt-- apol($ut for lb fanil'rt but bhr lance shivered in contact with th ihield of superior intellect and poaition. 1 " Ta a it i a mat lor of atiiUhmnt with what face anil ifilh what re.prt to ewwlaten cy, these Norther men r perpetually yoo fe- raling "Secret Nullinctmn!7 "blend ng 111 Texinn(L Abiition 'qnestiar!'-' Thea ar th epithet fairlr m tlicir mouth asbomie- hold word, They wsy thu trni-then their fail tn break ilia proud phalnpx of Southern pa Inotism a d determined resislanc ta Alwliti.m' im. Nullification'' W coualrued into an ep It list foul and opprobrmna, at art eventful peri. od in our political history when the gallant "tlarrf'Percs of th Union," rather than uh mil to l h exaction of these Northern men, stood upon her reserved right nobly vindir. ted, upheld acd secured tha interest of the whole South. 1' Thi power wai uofonly. thu annthematiaed, and turned into a very mnn- slrum horrendum by the politkol conjuritinn of these Federalists, but tt was pronounced, by a Worthy co-worker with them at that period, a incnhsisteot' with th letter and spirit of the Constitution! Since thnl period. very South, ern project of ny magnitude, whether uivolv. ing the welfare or honor of the whole Union, or whether looking to tlio mora immediate pro tection of Southern rights, lias In-en, contemn ed,: and pronounced a 'secret' head of tfiis many-headed monster. This hue and cry has been raised by Mr. Davi, of Mastarhuset s, and oth ers; and it never tnortrrnty or justly re buked than by Mr. Calhoun, when he uttered .tb.mwj&df to what th Snlnrb-tb to say ahont the secret mischief lurking undar these resolutions, (Mr. Calhoun ) about nut duration and his (Mr. Calhoun's) Jiitier expe rienr in relation to it; b undetgtaiids his ob. ject to be to ilixtraet and and draw ulTalwriilion from th real point at tssifr, anir he does not deem it deservinr reply. Ue will pas it in i- lence with a ingl rvnmrtc. Tb expericnr of nullifiraiion i indeed bhiert not to those who applied the remedy, aitil treed themselves from a diwase that was preying on the viinls of lh;Ji airninst whom li'wa applied, a'mf who weri' fattening on the indunlry of the rest of theeom mu'dtyi - He would K-ll tha tentr tbt lb hitter lernia witavh rh he amr ether of bj creed have denounced it, will nly rv t en. dear it to those of an oppone political faith,- afiJ, instead of puUingit down, tv lo it new vigor and grolh " " ' - 1 . " . TAiinrTesun mingld that with Abolitioniaml" Who butlh pcopl of tha ..North hav opposed its anneislion on th wis ground that it would exund 6t strength en fh slave iiitercstl , What State but a north rn and nlolttion State, has transmitted rotur lion to" Congress, deprecaling, for th. ery am reason; h nnexatio'n ofTexa.' Who hut the female and fanatics of the Nniih hav flooded,. Congress with mrisc of jiejition a gainst th annexation of Texaal "And would tVi.bjkvv Wsri. twara of-.wouU a whisper have been heard in the Jiorlh against lex as, bad she been an Abolition blatel Io! no! JJit m it la, they mingl the two qof tions, snu men iusuiys cnarge iv upon m oputn: uoruutancy tnou art a jewei:; - ; ptmriHfTJl ffeeriwvildapaper, fierttofore conducted by Mr. W. W. Lewis, ha recently psssed1 jnto the hand of Mr. John C. Reave, a young gentleman who lately emigra ted to Tennessee from Orange coonty, N, C M r. Reeve Mtved hi- ppMtnUceehip- m ' lhi4 office, snd of course wa have a right .to know him well; and w eonfldenily arid chearfully r commend tiimio the puhlie as a youiig'geolle man of good ense, Integrity, and industrious habit.' - As there appears to exist o ma doubt on the uhjecl, ll i proper Jo stst that Clerk of Conrta are not to be receded as "yearly adver. dsera," under th rule adopted by the lat Ed- ttorial Covention pf thi Slat. -, , -:? -' ' v; ' ;.; f no m; fi. or i vs. . Ws learn that an rngsgrnient took p1ea lie tween thr Marine forces, (about 800). under command nf Limit. Powell, and the Indiana, re cently, in which-several flffieer ami pnva4ee were killed. ' It u'rumored Imc, that Lieut. Powell and his forces have been completely cut up by th Indian,.W shall be abl naxt week to confirm or dissipate this melancholy rumor V'-...., .ynUji! ,,.N "T '-.... Thhma l'oai ir an -sorts ol a.raf- iner, iri raising kii(i':''ha'rajnlMiat njp tnnit ttiat ever gut over a fence A'1" whit ta better h tubHtCrU)eaJii otir,.par per, v'"A be is a cuulwt' i Farmers, hi we are a caution in tumors we botlt iitiprote jbe wortd. ,Ha : lately ItilleJ fuui ta which weighed as Ctd I6w ; 557 4C5; 414, ., 401,. n . all 1 8 1 T, Beat" this who ran ! fu - jmt.&tyrhopxxr 't-V'MATKltlaJ Ds'r, - '.,.; In th!e" Citrw' 'WUI.'m''"'lt',docsr to Mia Srrah 8. Ctdbum, of f ell, Ms I. Also', Mr-John Smiilv f Fal eltcvillc,' to Misa.Kllen Svsjrvf V.v- ".X'! -; i 111 tin vicinity, on 'Sunday evenm the Uih ini. lr- Hmlon Frsnkli". to Miss De li Taylor, cUtiKlner . Mr, I.eroy Tsytor la (irsnill cmmly, , xir. John I.nston. 10 Mis fluey Ann Hob. Als"? Mr. Tarbi M. Brook to Mi Elisabeth II. Tome. Also, Mr. James Leiriirt In Mis. Eiiaahe'h Phill ips., 'Also, Mr. Alfred West to Mis Susan Curving - ,V - w r .y .-. In Hillsboro" Mr. Henry; B Bohmmer In llenie on the 1 1th instV Mr. William, TadI0ck.fa.M1as Mary llecktislh . '. In Gate on the 8th int , by Re. Allen ft fiernard.Mr. James D, Patker to Miss Ann Ilillv daughter of Mr. Itobert Hill of that eountyv -"; ; . ' 4u 'A t In Newbern, Mr. WM. 'Monrss 'in Mir Ju lia Bishop-daughter of Samuel IJwhop." : - In Rutherford county on the -2nd in1!', Mr, Albert G. I.opan, to Mm Nancy . T, Lo gan, daughter ol Mr Francis fiRan.o " In Pafqttotsiik emmty, lr. Thomas Gas kins to Mis. Susan Wilson, of Norfolk Co. Va, AJ tit. Caleb Stke,' to M Esther Yi'ut- - law . - On TlrtiradHy etepinrr J I U "lost Mr. Allen .rWr ln't lltirt at tiU nl Uiut..l b -. In llutWIsun (Jmiii-)' ireemly, liy. It rVfc esi tn. Mr. Pel-1 Pvtk. lo Mi.s Le!i lltl- . fi l5r City, anSmwl last after aTnReri. . " injr illne, M. ,Ja e Urituk-ni, eon on of '- " " Mr; Will am Hroi.ket, Mi r.ecniee. . - - 'r '." Wsneu'on, gett 71 i e:.ir : r. 1"hnm! , a Vkt-a, a nat'jve if Linieuefc,, Ireland, but ' ' . for n-any j eai a highly- rcpeclabl citizen .;. or that tovn,..". . ." i - . -, - In Kewbein, On the 12ih "nisi. Mi. Sarah Ann Iti rry. . '. -; v ; 5- .- f . At'lier residence in Warr n'nn, on, 8un day the- Slat iu. ;tr Siiaan t'lomipcr, in ib" C2.1: v ear : wf .-b-eev'-j;-t't'd'--aM' waa a ittembelTof ilist Ep-aeopal Ctiurcll, aiid a truly pous.anii-ble and oaeeW nt omiii ; -' ai tha toideuce ,f. Majur. Utmii Jn $W- ' I.OMw. Mo in ihe . 80! h ear ,nf her. 4jre,: Mrs. Ann llenton, rehct of 'he Uie Jesse . -t. Ion," Pm. 'of N. Cxrol ns, and mihef if " the lion. Thomas II. BciUun, u (,h U- r. Senv,,:..---L't'"' - ;-N''' 7.i":-'?':s' ' ''" At Jlaih, Jn .Beanfiurt emin'y, 011 TucsJsy la', I61I1 int Mr Jl n K, Lucsh- v " In Grrei-.,horo M. W. Irfilterlob. .T- . - In Law rmcevills, N. C. Mrs. rh Carter, - . til. I'tNq.iimoHs cuiim'V. Mr. Win: S. Will "'" t-r Paarii.aak, Mr Wm tt.- June. In Sali.hory, Mr.JoliiJShwr. In JRowni'j Mr. John Troll. r - In Jtsuiltilph Cminty tre 11'h'iBvt ," llajih - Muflit tj. an-Ted and ,ry rvspeetubU aiti ' ' A. "-"'''-'-.''. C- ' 1-J.J.I..-.1'.. W . L . J'.'l ..JlU-'-J ' I OUT Olt(RIDLE Y I , " Hat establislteil liimu ll m H)riht and will afTonl Meili.nl nvl lalhiHS v.hn omy lai t dupo--t to palroiiite lum. . tin rl!"ic i, ki the rvar 4" ' tlie Apwiheearj 8inie ol Mfmi niu, M M, son ii (Jo. uherc lis may liu nea Ken not ne sn) ahtrnl. Ailctitisucs u the pOO- tili.' ji,tVy tm. . --.- .-. "'-. .17. ti. DOCTOU IV. W. ltI A IlI8ALLv9 Ointment lor ti mint JFilct. , The puldie aie atiultd thai I lu barf ihi setiint) m uie lui Sis jenrs, ilui injr UkU li o 4t-twt '" MO.MSrxMt es,..i.w snliji tntHhr4tir- weetrivwttlw- nii)l vled liO'cns ot litis ilt-eM!, . and at- vaya Hh (rrlctl nctes l.e Ilivlaaee of hutuie hainK ever oie III in knowledge.' -;-' ' I'lie cnmpimtttl part tit this rvmerf) Sr puie- ' If -s;4biwwtawiril Im. pm.ula no. HMirl sutiitsnee lteVer." Hn psnicutal- cure as'lo espotnre is heeetsaiy.-' It tnmy fce stavvl mlilKJUt intt-riupliug ordinary purkuila. ll-csiisvs n,t pain, but hat a southing t flecl on III dtseassd ' pail, and in a sliaiejuna vAVcla-a perit-at coro,5' ' ' - It is not. jtenefally known that the Piles r nflen the rause of thai tlrvadfhl rfrtrani FinTta. In iimisi ,in.les in which, I have been tailed " t ii-wWn this iliveast, ! hA!ireil.jl orii,... naliy lo llie-t'llrst lieitce, rimte tuttrrmg Irnin idem ttimild lotvao time hi seikioe tht most niettnit lernsilM,. t'mta l t)0 ier ttsr W WMAHSItLf " -Htthnmtd, ., - 1 ,u memos r, reave can u ivs, . Tha cmIiBmi nl I lie Ue. Willi A Smith, ut tbe Meibnr-I It; t;hurih; atiine I mluiiiited. 1 ' oiilaimwl from nnmernu other iiiirllifent and re- . sprstatitevmlividnatsi among mboni Si Mati.- J W Wiiifree, Thomas Mail, James C Cisnr AnhHiaWI bonis, CM-nvlius C'rcw, Exekitl : Uats, Jsnits tstkie, A Frtltth. J .. t;' ' - . This is loefrtify thai 1 bsve hud a tairmipnrV . a tnniiy In know both the nature snd elfecis 0) Up , la.t,lft leme.ly -fnr ll.e Hli.nl 1'ites, an.l ' ; thinS il a diilv I owe In those vrhij mftVr ith .'' ilits nisiressing disease 10 any, 'Im it nm he eon, v ttilrnilr relieil on as a:ir,a;ieljle.anit l-tlli-ient remntv for be fiirm "f lee fe pluah b. -,t proprietor rerommesxil it . H nss ami cuen- -ily used in llie sirvle f my rnqtintatstiea, and -laT Isliur has not soma lo mv kn lnlg". - -- Ml.l.t A KMIIIi., V Riljtne' of lb : Virginia and KaHa Csrolina V " Coiilrrenee jmirtial ithhromiH, v. Oct. ai.tnr .- r if 'JC37 Tha'aflicteil wlJIiJrriw call anti nhtain this invaluable remedf; bos.. .V- ". '; mu uj . is.; w V rkljl,- rtctir,, - a JIM 1. Store n ParcUevUk.SlrceL'RaleisHiv' ' m. .1,1 K U "I'lfl'VL'IJ l.u,'.i i:. DiKtCTtosi accomnanr each w . 'UvK r:i -" J! V Is AT I M JJ V H I !H JB S S. '-,"..- . .IUi.JH)Hierdrd;nsmsJiIs,rie public genernllv. Him t has (mblr.hed tha v.-.- ' i.--yiaHMCBiiM" In lh Ciif of UUirfh, one U.mr above TbmsJ n t'oblis's Clinch Kliofti sritl li Meireil In xl'v all k mils of ,MLVK!t JHJi.lSH Jl1T ' LYG, on lit must rraiotMuU ternil, and at th slimiest nolle. v , ' ,-f..,"v.i' C Order frojia a Jiafanes vit5t: be tliankiBlly rle' Mtpinmiil snnili ' Raleliih. Feb? I,' Hot w. ; ,. r l '.'.." '- s t ; And tummhtett, mnwsf ,.t !'-'4ti-litBMl ttmitty- N. V, n tregr -, .- J bin, enlline liimsftf (iKOltt.K - u " ", il.OCKI.IEH, sad tii.lngt.. I' . - lite says " lie" was" faiieil ? tn w ' llmntwi'itc ei uni)-wl(iea ttiot knaw ahat (tialr. uoe. Imt ir ''. beard of srif town eseept Piirt.mrHiib sift f or v rnlki'.tl 1 a Wfll hoitl hoy, dsik so 111 pies too ( J.' . ' . 1 , : . shiiiit ittwt 7 or S inetivs bh, ul,e.iBed to 1 '. tf . y'"'. he aliont I J year ol-L - ' r f i".5i,..- ' :' The owner is ren'tri'ed la nme fi.rwsril and ijvi-. .. '. - ' lake him Wy, jit lie' wIM h .aWtiAh thU !"" 1 law direet. - Ay ltroini ton- abiMH boy,- . U ha is fte, oul! b thamrnl" r.-e-.edr , .L , vr S.-ll, tsKU.-JKUHVf" Jsilori twiHFiisnv, r. i. a ai, oa ; . ::r -;V i.-u am . t -.. r,i . "r if ' i " , " i, " .v, ',1,., , i.iv . '";, -, .1 , ii. ; 'V -a"-;K1VE XJ JB is r,' -.-.'-.-.;-'vcf ; '.y.-''5'"-'l,-t ,. ,""i ' . ""r't !-s a-A4a i'rVy'''i'f7 .. "' '-; . ftred by th Kail r Kgemi.nil by W.hale-- "!"'i" ' b-Mie: dara I'ltetnis by" SiwrOre-, purehateil of '"? .. . the F.arlof Ejim'iit foe.tfia Km of t'rdtsia)' ; '; i 4 f ; ,; he dank. Jkrriaa Dy t.olii,n; lliimming Mita7l mj-. e (lister 10 tiainst-n. ioimrie a ,i yi tipg vii I r . -s" the dam oTMnmlaoe and Allegittt). uy '- ' pecker, Camilla by Tien'iliarri, OMjiiett by vti "'l,- H r Cinpios1ljili, .lister la Itrgulns by tha Vodoii' ' I n V' i tdiin-ArsliUn. t ;' Ji",' 'l V ''. - Whalebone, lb sire of Vrvible Is brallier lak; , "?"' : . Whisker Wnlttl and ". Web.- b tv-ilm . I Penclime by Tiutiprr,,Piiinlla by tliilillyi:r,v t ; f i'rumise bj S?nap.l Spectaim's dann bf Partnrr - f t In" Flexible "if thus tiniled tbi Jittit blood of 4tr; 4 Michem. Herod and Jictipe. , .' . j-..; .''!.,:.,.'.-.', -Vr ' M.r.AlDLig, won wn rces vnen mren real- td,fiiietuil:ir'a-un l 4 iiles)aiid Im blsten Lonevairt. tn. Fausfus, Araeh.a, tUneral Mi- via, Kignsrina. bitlingim, tef-try, Liixlio- 'j, land al eleven sovereijr.a (eqnal to iJ lollr.J .-.i'i" V He is full IS hands & inches hi,h,ilh gret ";.- 4 , muscular posrersnd for nice Trul"riios is e. 1 v V ' qn .lied by fssv ile Is 'one t the best sons of , .f-' Uhalrbone, Ueseended from the two Ai- J' hiotis, wiihout an ttutaihinnahla ernsi. llisspeeil,. '. -, . bnllom, and trmper Is equal to any bone ol his 'J" , . , . rlay.' 1 is now at hia stal'lrt', -T ho rasin wilt '" i '. eoinrnaitcc.lhe t4th day nf FeWruai-y, or esrl erj ' it required, - For the (.ai-tieiilar of his ituiiin v bnd that tit hi knits 'in Knghtml, see hand bil5n'.; ;" also hi terms, which shall bo lihrrsl, 4 .'.-',"'"" - - - ' . F.DW. M. CARTER, r; - ' "! v:i, -r... sit. .. v r 1 .. ,f IIIUII, .,lliT W... ... V C ; - Jknuay I!), I8JS, j f V" - ' i. .'S"-- 'V " ' ' i -'-'- . -. '5 v, ' " 1 -i, , T9 t.. .i....; - - n. - -:v' v ... ':"S.':?2
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