htW al U Eiecirte Oijlce fn thi Citr Jalk4. IKhlieWT next: C MANLY, The returns received from this State are the venerable Kobbucs presiiled. Tlle Resolutions wereor a wmtuj democratic lohaiexneSetl from thatffaHant lim. sufficient to warrant (he Whigs in claiming lOiis yieioTv maeeo-iwrair;Aovei3i Wfey -ni.ftlT't n-J. x.crr- nktrvswicc COUNTY. Tl Y virtue of deereeof the eHffbfqulU oMn 3ieineanlTter1 f-.a jr. :1 R 'it f r 4ft I 3 It, if 1- r 1 11 V'i fi: it 1 ; r 1 1 tw.t I of J I there toy eharUy i4 it f "I pwsmtj y LetHfiaerpropetly.tlie wont Chari . ami different iacaninrs Cbaruy,t ...I 6;M;flan( .ninn. Charilv.' tv Itfe.- wliich I3ue;e6se of the worg we ?rrviY wo r?it.ln tTSuW -what kmfcoll.. -j. i-fri l-..Lj A'.i v:t -1 Q-J-' - . . ' r 1 . " . . M m. Trr"!M -- ... .7 . i- " r v . " -t W lira witlf leasan tpwftfgttljjif 5 f - ,1.:- eceubrtncaT fuppt??e hej3& not bee fottes be fairneashretftbi fair begging me. fo:4 part of.what Jkt t Ifave earned iiy hard latjorawr latrtr tin for. tfee sunpOTif ixty fimiry or 4oi jv q vni soste. nance, iheti qb is- .well Mtrei from -apsi pearance lhatltvayeJbaIy,snietarond me for.lhatPurpdseT. rfavtheieisnofak- f J- sit'texJi- '-r-, !'-''"' i ' nes m iii ana ii uuere r riRjaijness m asiv ing nnde? u1:U clrcfemstancesi; Ihare can be. none ua giwogi ana cseqaepuuija.J rarnen nor cAarity m aucit wrcHinsiRflce?. Ai tri amUa otbejra, wlwA cnr UmiUobJjge a to CiimanV-will'iisV: ii may- utr ra wiai none ass. m incn C4T.kr vrueiiBr. ctim'tances as theone tmderleedsiOeVatlan: cm vwhui uig9 wim AuwiMuuisjts and It is "made otktements: trraehm i'hart of theNew York election : wjiuea, of course, expfusiyMr the South. . , . , r not WoVifwt ih!eJeio'n ofBeiretai Koou in the- third dtstriet, was Tooptrued onlr bv me jisoiy -oi we rApqnUf0stff:to tlia turd Wfiiff.. iincf their- detlrmmalionVto: uiilill lus Lofce-foCo iiStaffohutfi ' 'tnfii'L tel:l.. .17.-1 J i. -;. a tie vtwue, i cuurc, nuen nui &au.w. iiiai .1.. u r . m,i . ur?,t aisrw., invri atiuccoumg o the ,execptiv chair ',of Massaphusetta iu plaea QJOovernyt Everett, was. founded al- moei entirely npon tne- yqies vWmcn ieiwa to jielrf fcniQ . Abolitionists beyond li7p?. - Abbott Lawrthee ihe Whig Congressional candidate irt Bpjton, was" openly ad jrfoct'U" ly .o-pposed by vthe AbeHtieajiu, vitpoo grounds that sent triera-to his orrponent-- a. - - iiv.vwvviiu.Kvutic wb jiui iimir win 6-U fi .t .-3 date foe tharate Senate in Plymouth eoitfl - ty, is .Vice -rreatdent ol the MassaliHeta AboUtrott Society Presideiit ohlle Plv fdent of the Duibnrv AbttlitionfetV. THe Giobe de not know; T&'f i eotirskf tliat;thjr Lofoco-iheff of.New Endlid hav easi Wuflrh 'to m'mftle eVeVr nd' of ista-Htlo their party ranks, with a vje to political success. '-AttU-Masocs and Ah - olitioRMts , OTeeivgtUon ,en n sustTnf' teen-gaJlpnitee,-tfe seized oawbMyer IittJeTJain U to be made by fivoring ei principles.' J " . ... "' S. The .Globe does-. not Ictmw. nf.,nm that -Abd.itiritr ruii 6rl- rAmn itA. t aught we . Apow, terThey Veemto wort0"1. i ait wsuitW uutuMT Bimwwwi vnn Lucius ami crnirape irany the Whis' candidates, and wriMSisJten iftl wirS frk the cawae of he Ioctx Ibeo XhnumimUL. : Af tjw tiiobe knort nothing tbour these fcafut pnvtft watermen--we wayrr.wcttee. uiiuga, 1 -course, WHni see.means in ' proeewoir .prMjcipc iJauws. its now to asewtau in Jaet hair, it may leatn. a thalibe. Van tiSn FRmTmRSOT;7 dlBBS;" menerwgleleeted 4fi:WSPWT0ilifc HEJT. uiiromuuate m orcer to ecertre, -Or thiyt"01'0 aam jviaiv n u wwyv.w imagine, wiH nBt Wriyv In ?ivt Mr,3ih ?fPrariM SrU$ hasbeateflUUtherTiri ts ?eafe:1lWft eeSsCoa trwtot mi. wmjptti-iM.Qen,, v, 4i. i u uie con test for ihe iState Senate ; the Vst tmdntii r .i W .njemjberitn Uie;r1nc)eiJtnei ------'t 1 V-jr -j i , . 5.1. T.i HiCaM rifl fennel nor allfaeilttiwlrom-tna otrfibc WJfcft 0U 4ait tfe Ulwif ty 40 adtkesaf yjm.eii . then v . hui ho rnrr: mp.Pi vtiur ia V ' V : . . .IT"' a address s yo'a,-whenever .ah tliinf cents m t!ie fcotrnc i . Vp(s-.ni.tn:Vi n4iiAkld Tl dtrrdrff: to 39 rftiiriau ol Wo ars. a CUT- Turilf !w Ctsn iVv rf0TpnA lt MAlimail( TVo. J "be fhatSwvern'meto was o coi) as Ttq t.5. r'-j JJ j i ' " J k eiioTeWSBu Because of ipe iipnrnpcr se iVUUU tU Ul7l uapjse; cllaw-ciinSf- - Lhft'jcut tirere sendpog- membjertr .ia,Gtn vg8 WP eul uV nml-tliftr oavi pnrs, f or ..whoera. -too JaaTiio dp4t,. .when tinti fttajed-.-wiU. qHI and penkniw. at you "xppnscr !:?nfl' ; . ; 1 To hire men l.i Cr!J IcfUura ami fj.irnjrmiil - .l e "r -? "vi'" - -"r-"- . .T.T 5)6 38 For Daass Mowiin forurtkiwi' L ror-vftoCMjr fj - Sfhia.f' Jr1 .42 &G 145 ' L rpr walaMaff twci. T -f $68 2 I Dinner ar-lavern ir-t.fc 118 74. 2S7 Z Oim Almanac t .:v.7'i -5' v.r ,uk;. f S84 OS 95 60 38 - - H4 .310 5C. 56 6(K L tVpetis,- T"-ltack bir - f oB bra. atyear, - - liMrntine lamoa. l - -. ' .1 8taryt PaiJ for Ke Bohf for oflBee. ' " ' - f " iHPinry DrfKuikrrut. " OT on ay - 16 6 . 60 si , 4'6 52 2 25 . - 93 TowTRrfj. Haek nk; 1 ?lmptiQB (-objaeiaot irntiura,' J I a 14V ' , , - I .. . . IVrs1. coat. . .24". 15 3 . iAsr rfa! 1 Nwatreri; etetoy fVirsyt&; . - ' - 73-: P W tfte,ejwaai documents: 4 yidence of 4be trtflb these statemeal by looking inloj hicr)MywiTf dwcoverhat we'hw triitl opwfeoVlh snbetaritf ;lnJBt. m tfie;bthVr - Df Mrtnier tgajf 1 iwBfc'., Aoo. we .ojaai-t, conetti isTthtyef tlUnx ' . jgJwi3tTJf lbe-tttkliescf ofiutt ecnd l13 Admrnisirjitroiiwr eoujpatible -..with 4 Ihi principles of a Pirf JleTaKaii.PjeoDle'? .lPetrftid ou rnav 'lotd if w&s oW -f j'. ' wu"iiuiusj, nuii -- I tirm ont tftr srcthM 6wnrfrrll (Ma-Ta W tAftHnltr fj Ttatwvi meet tiic- stauui4( 'Uiuiiuaj i Ktr Ab eftnrTfv iff mfWfaiettUl briaciDliB In Monday tje tli.pf JgHunry., ,TiUh Vtee be . . - i nirra. wp.ivniMii wpr viui in a c w ilrijis nonesrvoiteetors ra .irxo KCve-i wmiw jn,. w ciovk irrw?n an per-? . . 4. - n........ ...: rprtatfves - . v-.rA : bf en, P?nmgly selected by the leaders for e, we -tajr Whir ToVy credit of twehre mwntUJ, lBvi.vaMiaoie met or i . . . iviiur in rranniin wiimv. aiM4irnK M UjckeU, Tbqmif. AMav, Jemwh . - -:7 - . . prqrwi sun. wcrfcm ?r Kavvakr ;lCr. VS59. 4 - t, ; -rl R'erttofore. , niJozisi in .ll'Hd the ununalion of J feea'Js t tK ttity Hott m RlnrlLr from 4b 211 XocuJi.t.M,VRT, iTQtVwh tfcuik they will .,VH, 1 ? ?I- CEJ4TJRiWA BD,- fed bhnk., trill W Lm TtawI i'nr fK annMKtlerAn jf ITtiiiir anil f T"r Av-? rc . s vVtre fs Hereby gWeu, the:Cky pf RHifh, T(JV, jfet tOtk of te. flllJE Sohscrriier. baiinc entwd infvarticU;a of A CHaTUira6ip Wifh -WILUAM ALQUGEE; 4. . . a" - 1 i i 1 am - - - 1 'n tttf-ITO t UQWiittUfciXLBSd fi thL Btresfter be wrrijw Hi at tte pJd Stand, j on rayenevyta ivtvt. imu un uraucues, u niter ai Frtm of - ,-'-- ' AHYus of CoVis ASinrrTlV Wrk ,tn$ Root WtB- ff ery Jescrijitio'n' triJTUe d(np on rasonai!tom;nd Q tho-jnoat approved pPan. liavKaa j? thtflftjia raderat absolutely retaart tbat :thSu,Wptbef a!reKf- adihesa a loco, cal; artahM -lMkdrt9-hh and he, therf fofr ma(.earwalfy xeods boao rtidjvidtt;U, . agamst whrnn hfy turs claim, to rm foryrard for a perify aeltlement ia "equally otiiroua of pay-' in Ihoao -whom W"oweVrt(Iajik ttrtt WHa again nr h'wn- rnay tea aen t - - FIW. RE E DE R. " Ri,rf.-2&. wso.:. ' . . 4 ST ATE .OF SORllTc A ROLl NA CARTERET CbUA'tY. . S afejior Cour) of Law Fall TarmA D 1839. ...a. ; -v petition, for DivoFca, , - ; ICr Ifeia.coJia, it oeprjf made appear to the afl.tifac-; ; tfou of fourt, that a Sobpoeha and 'alia iSMtrpoena bl ffna4y fawaeil as' dfrCeted'tiy Law to the ueiafttotiunandipg hef apnea ranro in - thia CojiW, io pleadot answer toi tha-petLHoncr'a : trUtioii, audatt lljr uiattcr .and thiigs. tlono iir , Jhe nVeRjtaaa as rfeo.aJjced.rby tte A"toT Assembly in . ' i .!- . ' . -! "-. "i . sucu-caaa Tiayr una prwvmo procianvauoij was therfcfare ihade Wt tft"CofriIou1 doortbV'ttie aid Jcfonwnt npfrtft and ariaer a commanded' by the aaid fi&bpoeBRS. nd the said'': defendant- bein g 'art cttd-ndp.JeiyJV- U is "t&ftrjefijte odered, that ih t?terk eaH bMk of the jJnJDcy-, uf tbia pc dti4n to lc HiiJw3:d in the wlwrn Spectator and KaJele RerUteJ' Tor th ree moottis. and that at the heat TeVa tHmUied to a'JtH-y to as- teriwn in woru-oi te inaicruti iacrs cnargeu jn lao ' . WlHiesa. J JW ;W-. HuaU Ckrfc tf th" t?pperiof Cowft of Law, for tbe-Coowty of tWtejV,tb 3rd fflonOay wter tfi Q iorjaay oi eepteflaDer. A u. r " ' ' FREEffl Al & STFfHS. i ttt "otjtd, '.,tJoirW to AJ?cfv4jc " It uilOiir. yVed at &W , ' - 1 160 3b. r di ttWgihgo-the fame, vl-W a -leff ar4 r - tv.-.' ... J .-.? ;.:iv "THOHAyR, ShrrifT. ' . ftMieann.f!Aun.tv. Jou. 9. 18.10. .1. -arTII-AKBlf. VP" feyrthe HePbHip A; trobel. Lij- two iwW 5ft4.ncedfia;nia- ra--a.ae bntefc tirer. wth a uarJc -Urw w4-apprase3l27.5g; , b - AflnWr.e 1:1 MltllerByiDAT; OISIIBIK S3, 1839. . . - i . . .- O lfi Ofiirtra otitic RegftoctA of iWtli OwdHna MrlWf, ( Wakie County. ) that Martial will "l heltl at the -OittrC Hoace ' Tn nvm&F. i . . . - t -i . 7 l ine uw.ua luu. i e wre noi . nrescnw oi it ... . m . . gate from AnorCQunty5ir oaritted in jjitj Pwcecdiafft of tlt.,Qone.n- .lion, pul43)l lasteelt. , . :i - r sg-L'v ctft; m?eee4ary w states nof yet p'ossesfon of Ihc Rejffort "i)f rwiurat Coiomittn'Ume Ctt Is pa ptrv,nitt.aWi .PfW ween ; m- . - On the'evenirig that'ilie Convention ad journed, an informal meeting of ie Whis was held, for tlie purpose of consultation, and action, as t the best means, of strength? ening the Whig Press of the States and en lightening the. Pedple on the subject of. Government abuses. I1ie rneeing was a most Iiarmonioua ;onet and energetic mea sures were planned, which, we have no doubt, wilT exert the most beneficial influ ence on the Whig cause. A number of I spirited Speeches were made,, and it will not be deemed invidious, we know, by tlwse present, to refer particularly to the efforts of Mr. Brvan thVCity, and Co. Long, of Halifax. , lieir remarks were received with, thunder,. of appUtrse, and produced a most exhilirating effect up on' the meeting. . Tan Ruren Meetlngr In Tfake. A meeting of the friends of Martin Yan Buben was held in this City, on Monday course, but, learn that the meeting was res pectable' as to numbers. Mr. Wjt. . H. H aywoob, Jr.H w&s the lion of the day, arid mad, we understand, one of his peculiar Speeches. . W? were -astonished we con fc asr. to learn .that he made a most violent assault hoi only upon Mr. MbREiiEAD, but upon the 'Whig parly generally. We should have supposed that motives of deli cacy if no higher feeling, wotildbave pre vented such an attack. 'Mr. Morehead, it is true, is the nominee of the Whig Con vention, but it is no more known whether he will accept the nomination, than it is known, whether Mr. Haywood will accept a similar offering of party devotion. He sfirrls. hnwftver, to have h.en sensible that J . r he was transgressing the limits of propriety for he made an apology in advance for the indelicacy of his movements. He assailed with great severity, we understand, Mr. Morehead's votes, whilst a member of the Legislature, and the Con vention to amend the Constitution, on the subject of Free Negro .privileges. , Having determined to avail himself of Mr. More- liead's ' absence to attack him, (Oh f most magnanimous adversary !) we marvel much that he should have selected of all others, this' particular point, with Mr. Van Bu rents votes staring him in the face. Wi(h a full knowledge of the fact, that the President voted in the New York Convention, to ex tend the privileges of free persons of colour to; their utmost limit, he abuses Mr. More head for having proposed, in a similar body in North-Carolina, that free negroes of good character and a certain amount of property might be allo wed to ydte for mem bers of the House of Commons. It is true, Mr. Morehead submitted this proposition, but who sustained, and voted with him ? John Branch the Van Burn Candidate for Governor at the last Election"! : Will i am Montgomery, the - successful Van Bu ret! candidate for Congress.In this District ! KrMBRo' Jones, tlje person who reported the. Resolutions that were adopted at. this very meeting at which Mr. Haywood de nounced the rote ! George Bower, an Efector op the Van Buren Ticket at the last' Election! Judge Daniel, a shining light of that party, 10 which Mr. Hay wood j be tongs; ?sd wetlladdin otfr -opinion,' a tlrngirtr ftpnest man t SAndesittes IKeW were .werejpe lotiowing, au 01 .wnorn: we dars 0i$,t are la ful-turmrnnmon and felboV-iltip- wiliv 4lie bead of the 'Raieigh - Junto, SHlt Mei'sr. ' Bigs of Martin Bunting of ampsoiClieyof Hayod, Canate "o? Lincoln, Chambers of Person, Dobson of Surry Gninn of Slacon Chrier of Mecklen burg flotmes rf NeHanerverV Morris ftM yeanda Ya Ansn pQipgtlg; amelrer (Uie-v. ueltecior of Wrtningr I lo) barker (the telUwether,f therV. B. 1 !" ' " " r mm. mm w J m. W B J U O f .veniy,. wnen we near sucn onrectipns -hronght forward, fWmtrrii a . hqu rcttf fwe areTorced fa exclaim- An eqiitee - ef 'CHES of the. LegisUtu re ! ! and 4 more- im portant than ati, s WHIU Lrmteo: Slates senator, .'wliowirt bi chosen by the Legislature this winttr ! ! ! .This4s no barren victory, but a Waterloo defeat a stronsf hoW cantnred Urora4hnemyr andVW j,onr ingiprjous defeat-jn' rcinies,k y' e wercotao-MxcrHgan-thereire, ur youngest! Sistef; Ihto the Whig rohK and n wisfor fjfomJbf thfeTtiiV rtiay etjtial the. prcrmlse of the bloisoiuir r - " - Fnim the Detroif Advertiser we copy the folly wing expression of the-feelings " o the, Wjiga of Miebigan,-oji the triumph they have achieved: Jflichigan Redeemed ! tA0ynba that shares theru ever wiltibrgct. The emcliooa of thia spirit rousing- time. YVhnt breathless, in the mart the coorieu met, . Earl and. late, at evening and at prime;, When the loud cannon and tbe raerry . chime. Halls news on news as towx on tows ia won ! When hops, long doubtful, soars at tixoTa sub tfidB. : -; . " '" " And oar glad eyes, awake, aa day begun, WaTCM JOT' f BRQAB BASJI1K H1SK', T0 3CEKT TK KI8IXO StJ!" We believe we ean safely announce to ours readers, and to the Whigs of the Union, that MICHIGAN IS REDEEMED ! ! Sufficient, retiirns have been received to warrant this .gratify iug conclusion. The; heaviest counties have been heird from In all of them, the Whig majorities have. been greatly increased, and the loco loco majori ties reduced., fC .: This is a sublime moral triumph. No State m-the Union has been sot badly gov erned as Michigan. No State in the Union so much needed Reform. .This the People felt, and they have arisen,' in tre majesty q their strength, to redeem and Teform iheir State. The result is, there will be ' ; A Whig Governor, . A Whig Legislature, and A Whig United States Senator. A more perfect victory could -:npt have been achieved. For it the Whigs of Michi gan! cannot but feel most devoutly grateful. JfcfW Yorfc ; The glorious News from this great State, powerful for good or for evil is fully con firmed in every particular. The Whigs will have a majority in the Senate of 8, and in the House, of 12 large enough for all use ful purposes. Mr. Tallmadge's re-election to tb Senate of the United States is certain, and Mr. Wright may have an opportunity, himself, of obeying instructions. Well may it be said, that this .victory is to the Whig caus$, what the victory at Trenlon was in the American Revolution. It settles, con clusively, the question, that the 42 votes of New York will be cast for the nominee of. the Harrisburg Convention. It is the omin ous hand-writing upon the wall,-of an ap proaching and sure dissolution of hope to the" political dynasty that is now oppressing the pation into poverty and bankruptcy. South Carolina. Thomas D. Sumpter, jh grind-son of General Sumpter, has been elected to Con gress, in place of Hon. J.' P Rifihardson. Mlssoari. John Jameson, ( V. B. ) is elected to Congress to fill the" vacancy occasioned by the death of A. G. Harrison, ( V. B. ) , , Massachusetts. The Anmial Election took place on Mon day week, in this States ; It is believed there has been no election for Governor, a majority of all the votes given, being re quired to elect. The Van Buren Candi date Morton (a thorough going Abolition ist who has been in the field now for about 20 jnears; ; has recei ved more Votes InanEvV erett ,yiug ) but there are several liun? drcd scattering votes. . This niay appear a strange story to tell of Massachusetts---thai State, of which Mr,, Maxgux said in the U. S. Senate, that he honored und loy ed her , because she had never been xttnqttejv eu.!; uut ine reason is appareui. ne :vy nigs sunjlrethemsdyeivapl Jwor three questions of lacjjlpoRcy whilst t thelVaffs jas-'lhey al ways doiinketerv other consideration "n the effort Ho eject their rL axri.j 1 1 . .1 um.11. 10c nigs -wifer However, ootn branches o?1 tbe'tsiafnteawiif, of coujese, re.-elect- Uoy,, tiyerett,; HouW it tuirn put there is nochoice1which,we believe from the retnnw(q i be the faet. . . ' : were also ttvft TaeaBleir tii be fill .ed in ithe, Cpngressiotral 0eiegaim ITr r "f " t ,- v rvn PU3l" Ljrsirict Abbot Lawrkkcr. (sseec ;mtnly letter of h is on the page ) ' is t T.fiosen 1 by 1 ,400 majbrfty.lr Itrt fiamn4bis6ict, thertf is no e ion, otieh th miir Candidate w treawy Wu'msioritypr'ali ttve. - ffieei( - 'ssfKf.tate, ' being iiecesi ijomy i rfiBhlgatory of'tbia Ad lion, ta c Aittvry of broken prongs t (itteived noHwng tu bejif trem tbei rtuera; their only Wrne. 4j Jie in thenwejve andfthdst be crr eised thrdngh die Mt bnrn' - 34 Ji. u arajititrj flan. has. been trirrjmitteiLjfeuLhi Office, and ad- dressed To ihl&SmiiZ'qfstfre Umon beartnf the itipofltiilf.tr A jdsih for the States to obtain nranenrloans vylt c.telnfy. and JwTects without discount, besides supplying a safe and sure Carrencv-for the people." After touching on the present tfifficahier in relation to raohey concerns, both in this Country and in England, and , referring to the total stop; that . is : likely to be put to all the eon tem plated Plans of Internal Improve ment throughout - the' Union, the writer speaks of the rairio prdduced bv obUinmgXoansJrpniabroa the means of withtlrAwi pay. mcnt of interest, iarge. anion nts m Specie, apd recommends ni preference to such a course, his plan .of obtaining- foahs at horrie, which is, infact, the Sn1vTreasnrv Plan, viz : "The General Government to is W TreasJry: Notes toan. u nlim ited am ou n t in sums of $20 to $100 and' upwards, and lean them to any amount " to such State Governments as shall apply for , thfcm, at interest of Tour 'or five per cent, such loans to be repaid at; some stipulated time. These notes O0 be receivable for duties and in all. other paymenu to the Govern merit,' arid of course to pass cur rent every where. ,iiid their.final payment will be made ai the National Treasury, backed by tbe whole body of Pnblie Land's. That if the amount of interest arising from the Notes. issued, shall be larger than U needed by4he.r Government, the overplus to be divided in dividends amongst the States. The State Governments would dispose of the Treasury N'otes thus obtain ed, on interest. to incorporated .Companies, for effecting objec ts of Internal Improve ments, ami for such' other purposes as they may deem, proper. .. The author of this Pamphlet recommend the subject to the consideration of the seve ral State 'Legislatures, in order that they may transmit their opinions thereon to their members in Congress. It will at once appear, that if this plan we.re adopted, the. whole money concerns of the Union would be placed in the power of the President of the United Stales, and all the Banks of the Union (except perhaps a few favorite Institutions which might be necessary to assist in Carrying out the Plan) would be at onee put down, which must prostrate thousands of Manufactories, Mer chants and Traders of every description, as well as the citizens generally.- Every Bank would, necessarily, have to enforce their claims against their debtors and these debtors must in ' turn make tbeir collections from thepeople A. moce. ruinous state of things can scarcely be imagined. . The President mit then e truly said, to hold the power of the Sword and .the iPurse in its fullest extent, and mio-ht at his will change this free Government into a Despotism.' -: - - Tennessee Xegrlslature. Resolutions have bepn introduced in the Tennessee Seriate tQ instruct tlie Senators and request the Representatives in Con gress from that State1 to vote as follows 1. Agatnst a 'atibnai "Bank. 2. In fa Tor: of the Sub-Treasury. 3. Against Mr. iJCrittendenSi bill: tO: 4cure .the freedom of elections or any similar bill. '47 Against he distribotion of the proceeds of the Pub lic Lands. 5. Tn favor of a bill repealing all duties on imported Salt. S. To sup port in good faith the leading measures and The. GxroRDaniVed(Ne fYork, brHswo days rater " initflihc ' from ' Europe, ' wpj jetytimrtintii effect waa spmeLwhaV depresemg, oh . the Ioniy'MaTfceirJ -Ftbur- 4'' on the Hs'c in New Yoikr ':iU 1 ':'v"- :' " ' Flam's AUaanac. ; We are indebted to Mr. T H Plakt,' r AnUsta,TGreit. for -a Copy of hts "Sbuth- sTs.Manua;'ji It MjjHsrjesAlypoa.laV and besides? a large tayttBi-of ihe'soal, alabl;slatUcal .TrasJslfitreOr 1 40 pjjTotetf i(L cuitwro-iiYirid inouwHni wuiiaBarentiK -osv. yawait . imsttucitonlp persons engaged m (hat .de- Jarnt r ArTlajr.. -. I h, , rttt: tJgA.ii-vfci&ttlti wiM iiw si. . ; effeclKts nJaiTrc pajnntyet of iwlij page. V :;r Cab 1 1 t: As it 'Jmmiilmmmmmt

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