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maun bid ye farewell, Willie, fareweel already!
it is «air, if is sair! But oh, may the ble-sing
o’ the G>d of \brah nn” Vs she said tins,
the deatli rat le grew louder and louder in her
throat —for a moment her eyes became bright
as diamonds—l thought it was the immortal
snark leaving the bndv; and before I could
sneak, the cold fi'm of death passed over them,
and the tears | saw geih'-ritig in (hem. while
she was sneaking”, rolled down the checks of
a corpse ’ But oh, Jennie, woman, it was ua a
trial like this ! this is like super Hing the flesh
fr on the hones, ami burning me marrow ! bin
ye maun be auothers now, Farewet I ! Fare-
Weel !
“No! no! my ain M illie I” she exclaimed
rer iveritig from the agony of ptupprfnctioo;
“mv hand is still free, and my heart has aye
been yours; save mo. Willie, save me! ’ and
she threw herself into his arms. The bride
groom looked from one to another, impb ring
them to commence an attack upon the intru
d r but he looked in vain. The father again
se z. -d the old great coat of the soldier, ami
almost rending it tn t wain, discovered urjdm - -
nea'b to the astonished company the richly
laced uni in of a I. rush offi er ! lie. dropped
the fl” igmeti! of the outer garment in wonder
and al the suns time dropping his wrath, ex
cl •irned, “Mr. Campbell!—or what are you!
mil vou explain yourself ?”
\ few word* explained all. The bridegr >om,
a wealthy, middle ag- d man without a heart,
le't the house knashing his teeth, Badly as
our military honors are comerred, merit is not
always overlooked even in this country where
money is ev ry thing, and the Scottish soldier
had obtained I tie promotion which he deseived.
Je ime’s joy was like a dream of heaven. In
a few weeks she gave her hand to Captain
Campbell, of his Majesty’s regiment of
infantrv, to whom, long yoa 3 before she had
given her young hear
HOW TO S \V E (> N E’S B \CO N.
Eatly one fine morning, as Merencc O’-
Fleary was heard at work in his potatoe "ar
<], n, he was accosted by his gossip, Mick
('.tse'.', who he perceived led his Sunday
clo ifis on.
•*G<»d’s ’bud! Terry, what would volt be af
er dmug ther • w d them praties, an’ I’ lehme
O Limghlati’s berrin’ gmn to 1 >ke place.'
com’ a!• •ng.tn l bochel! -me he prate- will Cait.
"O h! n -, sis Terrv! I must dig this r dgc
for the ch ’<! r’s breakfast, an’ thin I a’m go
in’ to coiifrsshm to Father O'Higgtns, who
(molds a stashm beyont there at his own
house.”
‘‘Bother take the stashin !” sis Mt-k, “sure
that ’nd want, too.” But Terence was not
to bo persuaded.
A wav went Mirk to the berrin’; and Ter
emc, having ft- ish< d "-vid t’<» praties,” as he
bid, went over to Father O’l liggms, where
!•♦• was shewn into the kitchen, to wan his
turn for confession. lie had not been long
< t mdittg there before the kitchen fire, when
in- alien ion was attracted bv a nice piece of
bacon, which hung in the chimney-corner.—
Tcirv looked nl it again and again, and wish
c I 'lm rhdder “it id it at home wtd the pra
tte- ”
“Mcrthi'r allve!” says he, “will I lake i:?
Sure i <• t riest can spare it an’ it wou’d be a
rule itirnte i<» Judy an’ the gorsoons nt home,
to sat nothin iv nicse|t, who hasn’t lasted the
lik s this many’s the dav.” Terry looked nt
it again, and (hen t med iiwav, saving —"I
won’’ take it why wan'd !, an’ it not mine,
b.ut the pi ics.’'! an’ I'd .vc the sin iv K,
suri! I won't take it.” repeated be, “nu’its
imtlim’ but the Otdd Bov himself that's timp
llti’ m»! But sure it’s m» barm io feel H, mv
w iv,' said lie. taking H into his hand ami
looking e rne-'ly it it. “Oeh! i’s a beauty;
a d w! v woiddn'f I carry it home to Judyai d
the i -h•■«.!« r! an' sure it won't be a tun afatbcr I
confesses r!”
Vi .!, mtn his great coat pocket he thrust
it ; & he had sc ireelv done so, when the matd
came it and b d him it was his turn for con
fess i • i■.
M urlhcr alive ! I’m kil’l an’ rim'd horse
an’ fool, n>w. jttv. Tern; what'll I do in
this <]•> mlarv at nil, a' all' Bv gnuntes! I most
thrv mi' make the host of H, unv how, - ' sis lie
to himscl . sit'd in he w ent,
liekm-ltio the pries', told his sins, and
was about to re, eive absolution, whin all at
once be -e< med to recollect himself, and cri
ed out
“Or 1 ’ st-'t —stop, Teller <T 11 iggins, <!•• o!
for goodm ss sake, stop! I have om* great big
sm ’<• tell vit; only, str, I'm frightened t- toll
id. mth teg ird of never having donethe like's
a r-. sm invi i!”
ome,” sod Father O'lltggins, “you
inn- i»dl it to me.’’
‘TVhy.’hen. your Ktvorincc, I will tell id;
but. -cr, I'm n-'i mi' d bk» !’’
l 'O!i, t.cvrt m d! tell it,’’ said the ptiest.
“win. then your Kiiriince, I wmt o c day
to n gintieman's bouse, upon a lit 11< n d >m
smess, an’ he hem’ mgaged. I whs si owed m
lo the Kite him »«» was'. Weil, -or. 'hew I -aw
a beautiful tut tv Iricitti bangin' in the < h tn i-
Iv emtit r I looked nt id, vm.r Riveri re,
an' mv teeth beg n !■• wall.er. i do 'i know
bow i 1 was. snr. hut I suppose the Dtvil (imp
ted me, lor I pul i’. into mv pocket; but, il y«u
p .ze s a. I' i give n tu you,” and he pul his
tian * mt • Lis pocket.
• i. ve it to me!” said Fath- r O'Higgins;
“•'o, < ertam!y no'; give it back to the owti*>r
Oil’.”
* Vi . v, then, vioir K vviincc, «'ir, I « !t red
id lam. ai d tie wo .Mo’t : ke id."
“u i lie wouldn't, he" su'd the prie-';
“then take tt botuv, nod eat it y- 'it.-tii. vviiit
y our t'undv .”
•-1 vn r Riveriuce ei d<v!"s »v- |'er-
< t e, I’d d" tn it - :me immci.’eitelv.
’ 7-‘ but : rs’ an’ 'ereim'si, I’il have
...< a s> : m t ■ m [4a •/ . snr.
!\.<..»e riCr.lul Jibs dvtlM'l, nt.d went
mine, II)... t.g c! .d t-i t. e’de to S..V e
.■ i > tv .... i'v .' v * fc uv L .-’JV*
Fi om the Haskin; ton- Globe.
In Senate Tuesday March. IBlh., 1834.
Mr. Webster, in pursuance of previous no
tice introduced the following b/d:
\ BILL to continue tor lhe term ofsix years,
the act en’illed “An act to incorporate the
subscribers to the Bank of the United
States.”
lie it enacted by lhe Senate and liaise of
Representatives of the. United doles ts .'Ameri
ca in Congress assembled. That the act en
titled “An m t to incorporate the subscribers
of the Bank of the United Stales,” approv' d
on the 20 it day of .April in the ve.tr 1815.
shall continue in full f< r.e and effect lot” the
term of six years, from mid alar the period
therein luniieu for its expiration, to wit. (he,
3d day of .March 183 G, ami that all ilie rights, i
interests, properties, pinvers, and privileges, j
seemed by the same act, with all the rules,
conditions, restrie'ionand dudes therein pre- >
scribed and imposed, be and remain, af'er the I
said 3d day of March, 2536, during the said '
six years, as if the said limitation in the sard j
act, had not been madu: Provided neoerl'ie- i
less, That so much of the said act as declares i
that no other bank shall he established by any
future law of the United States, during the
continuance of the corporation thereby creat
ed, shall not be continued by this act, bat that
it shall be lawful for C mgress, whenever ii
shall see fit, to establish any other bank io
come into existence -and opet.tt>mi ai any time
on or after the 4ih day of March 1336.
Jind be it further enacted, That nil public
moneys accruing to the United States, and
becoming payable from and alter the passage
of this act, in places where the smd Bank, or
any of its offices, ts established, shall be de-
I posited in the B mk of liie Euited States', ami
; its oilices, as heretofore; provided, teat at anv
i time after this act shall have been aceropted.
i Congress may. by law or joint resolmnm.,
■ cause such moneys to be wnhdriwn and re
: moved to any oitier custody or place of de-
■ po-jte.
' .inti be il fui liter enacted. That, in cimsid
j eration of the hem ins and privileges conferred
•by this act, the said Bank snail pay to t ie L
i mted States, the aunui'y oryenrly sum of two
hundred thousand d illar--, which said sum
! shall lie |>aid by the said B ink on die 4th dly
of March, in ea -h and ev. ry year, during the
said term of six years.
i Jlnd be it further enacted, That Congress
may provide by law, that the said Batik shall
be restrain ut, at any time after the 3d day of
I March, IS3G, from m iking, issuing, or keep
(mg in circulation, any notes or bills of said
; Bank, or any of its offi es, of a less sum or
; denomination than twenty d dlars.
And be it fur'her enacted, rir.it at any time
or limes, wiihm the last three years of the ex
-1 i-terice of said corp iration, as continued l»y
I this act, it shall be lawful tor the President &
i Directors to divide among the sever d stock
holders thereof, such portions ..f the c.ipit.d
; stock of the said corporation, as they in iv
■ havo withdrawn from active use, and mav
judge proper so to divide.
I .lad be it further enacted,, That so much of
any act or acts ol Congre.-s, here.lofore passed
and now in force, supplementary to, or so any
wise < imneetcd with the said origmal act of
meurpor itiom ap iroved on the lOtii day of A
pnl, in the year 1816, as is not mcom-isteut
wnn ibis act, sh di be continued in full force
and < fleet during die said six years after the
3d div ol' M irch, 1836.
And be it further enacted, That it shall be
the Jaty of tile l‘.csnlt.m< and Directmb’ of the
said B ink, on or before the first diy of the
next -f"i m 4 ( ongress to -igmfy to the
Pre-ident of the I mu d States, their accept
, aiiCe, on behall of the Bank of the United
i States, oi the terms and conditions in this a< t
eon’amci.', ami d they shall tail to d<< so, on
or before the day above mentioned, then this
act shall cease to be in force,
Mr. Webster addressed the Semite upward
oftwo imuts m support of the propo-mous
contain* d m the bill. lit* was followed bv
Air. Leigh, who wa- averse io toe rechar
ter ol the Bank, lor-inv time whatever, on mm
sti’uluma! gttmmis, and in opposition io the
bill.
I Before the rpie-tion of leave was taken,
Mr M ii_il*i obtained the floor, ami intimat
ed his wi-.i to uddre-s tiie Bcnate vti the sub
ject; whim, cm Ins motion,
i be Senate adjourned.
IIOUSE OF REBRI >ENTATi VES.
Tl'E-PIY. Mann IS, 1834
'ihe Itenosilts and the I n.t- d .States Haith.
The I Inuse proceeded t > iha c-m-tdTahon
J of th" fellow ing resolutions' reported Imm the
('■ ii>iii'll<'t ol W.,vs a d Means.
1. H sdved. i iiat the Bar k of the United
Slates eight cd to he rccharieri d.
2. it'Sideed. i'i it th“ public <: i>o-.ti -
might inti I" t>e rcstoit d !•» Ihe B ink id the
I i tied Sta'i s.
3. Ilesidi'td, That ihe > a'e Banks oughi
to be contmecd ns the places of depo-tie <>j
the public nmnev. m i tm.' it is expedient for
(’engrc" to make furthi r provision by law,
preserdung the nwde <.f s»de< lion, the securi-
: ties lo Le taken, and the tn nmer arid terms on
which 'he at.' to be emplov* d-
I 4. /iL-o/ru' Tiia', t<*r ti c purpose cd as
* I’i'Ft n’i.iig. n- tarns prac'irimlc, ihe <a ol
:i.c eoni■rm d cm’' hi i-- n t l and di-tr- s-,
' comp; mu d b. i»mn»-ro < riz- ns ol ih •
United S I'es, ia s n di, mein lids which
cave been prr-« m» d 'o < . ngr- ss at me pr-s
--,pt sess, .n; and of n.q .iring whether tin*
. U r’ r of lite I 1 k ofiho L ti'eti Sla'es Las
been vtola’cd, >nd !.-• wh it < orruptrnns and
a’mse hive eri-ted <r. i’s nii- r.goin sr; ah th
er it i.its used t's corporate now. r. < r mom v.
to coi'iri I ti c p-es- to in'erf. r<- m poli ; -s.
■•r ii fl <• nep e|. fmn- ; ntd -. LctLcr c Lis
mid tnv ng-'n v, ! . ' >?!'. tts ni'ieageinc.'’.', ir
inoiicy, in producing the existing pressure—
a Select (.miimittee be appointed io < i
the books, and examine into the proceedings
of the said Bank; who s’mil! report whet er
the pro-is'ioiitt of the chart! r have been vein
ed or not; and also what abuses or m .h)i;i’'-
iices have existed m the mamigeim nt of said
Bank; nud that lhe said committee be amh i -
ize-d io semi f>r persons and papers, and to
summon and examine witnesses on oai'i, and
to examine into tiie i.iTiirs of the said Bank
and brane-lie.-; nt d ihat they are furih-er au
thorized to visit the principal Blink, or ariv of
its brandies, f>r lhe purpose of inspecting file
■’<>'>k-r, correspondence, ace mm's, mid other
papers cm’necied with its m irvigement or bu
siness; and that the sm;| committee be required
to report the result of such in vestiga'n n, to
gether with the evidence they may take, at as
early a day tis practicable.
Mr. *A title said, he would now proceed to
ruler some observations to the House, unless
the gentleman from Tennessee desired to
speak. _
Air. Poli; having signified that lie t! d rmt
wish to speak, ~
Mr. Wdde took ike fl >or, and offered the
following resoiutior. as a suiisiitute for the
first resolution reported from lhe Cmr.miliee
of Ways and means:
Resolved, That the reasons submitted by the
8 .ci etary of 'he Treasury for removing the
pulilic ileposiies are uisuiucicn and tins ,iis
lactorv.
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7'.’ Correjpoa/.'ra?* —*' >r” h.i-- ben 1 rr-ci iv U
-ilia art ide i- ina.lmis V.’e cant'.rH sag' r r>. iva' v
<:’i iracter to be assail,-d ‘hr »ig!i i.m c .luuris.
“ Lacon” cam . >;>ear until the Xudi a’s name i
kn >wn to the E iitnr.n.
“ Lumpkin oaol ’ll umbu - consider i'ion, a .J
appear ;i xt we< k.
Tim j roc.en.limr -• • ifi he H . oca tic Uep:r ■ lira ’ ’.ect
i ig of Fioyd i oicitv, i« 11 .avoidably rostpoimd imp;
next week, to dye p’acli to the proceedi ur- of the
Union Con'- 'UU ri, lately held at Gi'ceii'dle, bouih
Carolina.
So>n’i Ch "Utt T’ l Otl': ml fall.—'
call Ihe at,, niion 1 I r i . > 1!« • nr •.,••“*■ 11 tigs ,>i l .•
Uni >n Party, he! ! a: Gmemdle mi l!i • 26th u!t. win.'
will be fumil in ano her cJ.iih ■ <>f today’s nap .
The Preamble and Kest.bilious >i t'.at m. cling, breath
a language not to be mismi . i -Uu d, Il will be sec:,
that 1 h i', gallant, Lnt much abuses, oppresseil ar><! pro
scribed party still reljiinsa cuiili<k n‘ e in the stability
and iiriiim s• of die .Judiciary of South Carolina, i<
which it looks I', r relief from the obno.xions enactmen'
r>f the Military Bill —that when thev have exlvui- e
all th l ' constihitional means in 'heir po«er, that 'him,
in the last res nt, ih -y will'resist its eui'iic rient,
“ even unto death.”
S.tviuinah itejiiddica Ivs l.unipkin Cwn’’i.- If wil: be
seen from the follow mg extrai ts, . 1. !i appeared m1 hi
l< piif/iii an of du 25th nit. thai 'h > e litor of that pa
per has “ b'-en haul put io if, to g, • n- -it'er Im au
idle editorial Cohn And that, :..r tfie purpose < f ie
nw mg liiH prr.i.sai c i.i flic e.bi- i-i.ii <lep stir':, he hi.-
been rlrivcn t<> I . !c m cessitv • f giMrig an aecoii'l
oi'il Union aid St .t K:-;l.ts u »"ir. •, held at Dal.loh
neg.i, on t.V 2 ih L b la 1, llm mcmb. is of which,
bad not tdr • ••r?'itgli nmong tl.i hi nil, to v. rite al’ -
amble and fie-- I 1 fanMe «ilf l-< v ever sf. te
for the e.-,' nl i ii’i ini! >'i 't Hm !<' pu/ii- an. ihat
G ne ai !lu- , 1 |),> ...p, claims to '■ a < uiz not 'I -n
ties see ■t 11 11 1.1 sr>sd>f in t i;- c' u o t count rv
iijii'. -infs "f cig iier 1 m- i- 1 n.~- 11 at hr las < ver, until
the m-e ing r< ierred io, Jn en cmisid. red bv r.s as a
citizen <>t le orgia 1 Col. J-.-.!|ih Si..m ,oi i u p
kin come v, (:iol i),’i’s nw <il C.'a<k) knew nothing <J
t'ne < ill o! -aid ineeimg, until a few minutes !c 'ore ii
« a • org.i .iZi'd -that u 1 .lionl ti e sagacity >f f>< !L pul>-
lican, fi - uould nut have explained n hat lie could not
have known
■ l> !<•! t' ih c to, tl.ii pn cccdii’gs ol that n cciirf, it
wil: b-i seen lb.il H liud Kir its >bie<;t awl m»lv < bjcct,
tin ; r ..iti ia ol a I tiinn .'rm -tali- Hights ciatiiin;
that it passed a Resolution tinning othi rs.'hnt it ” ilecm
: vil it unnec' S-ary m t w advanci'ment of Irtil/i, anddtrn
g ; nt* fu th? hh rues nf'.lie |ii'irl'. ti fi.rin poli teal
A--ii, i.tli ris ofi I- >•!. Now we would ask the Re
; publican, »vw-e was Lie great neci ssitv ot “having
ent and dried,“ a Preamble aid Resolution* expres
«iv> I <1 m hat ’ \\ hv, t hat H <h < nird il unrn i > e-arv.to
' form an As«o<aation. It i« true, that at the rhec ol
the on ■fling, the rt a.ling "I L'C lb *o!t.li'Us nhijitrd by
tin L iiion awl Man Rtniit< rw cling oi Savani ali, was
i :ii? d lor, awl tiii! the ■p, • ,:c awl I't'iura; s con
' aim ilia the Pre.imbh j'al II- * Luion< <I ■ hat tr. ■• luir.
’ x< •■;., i hose ha- ng lor tin-ir object, the foriu.'iln.n ol
| < no ' y X *-o< .au.in, w • are prom) to ow n, h ic adopt'd
by lite Lumpkin meeting n- its senti'.ien! * 1',,. «i! e
lynx eye oi tue Rf'iu'iiic in ree in this, a ’ inv Hable
wan' o' lalr.it ' II it does, a iwle. d, Imw i.tai-h- a-
-,t mav he, tlwv bar. not ta’ent > n <- among them alj
i t never,
a hi. l al! 11,. > 2 ' want .-( tah ii mvi • < | . i
R a hith-.-is, I -/hain.- ties c-insrj.ition, that t c . av,
‘e i "jh, quite t-w-t _h, l< iiiakr tiop • rwiiZ. ’ An.-i
that, Invrig it tlwv will «•). •. a [».«■•:-■ r i.'-’o, and tipic
a jer tc'ns' •«, tnak- tlir rn “ no dutsb’, to the great
•'c’mnent ol tie S iva •? R <J < anca ’s n< w pi,'.!
'tc .l 8->l, “ 7»* b.' i d icj Cemico .1
tio i.’’
tVe hav made th.- cbme remaiks, not that we b<-
neve th- - urU<ie to u bitii di- v refer, • r I.r : <.>•>< ,-vr « ;<
a-'*i.ig notice, or a s r.'.n- :• ply tr ni us. but io s .uw
to w tt rf.tse able awl c.. -r-mynbl : i "g- , : e
a iv.< ite ufa-t km.: ' (si.- . t tto .g. t
. 'a■■ . . «ÜBt ■ ■’ • . oas in '•■. <e of
co- .: A-.-
i t/T Afi.-i 7 ifl.'iii a cur Cal bus got.— iLe editor
I .-niisi have ta'. •->> a of''-e CalLmm nax'nrc lw sere
■io v.-o’ the paragraph. Savanitafi liepublieaii, JCov.
I 10, 1.532.
i (.11.'■!I’ Idt.'C C 0 U.N'T«.
j “ T'i° Uni -n Dcni<'«ratic Republicans of tl is
; enmV',' haw fmeii hard pH! to it, to get m> a mci’-
! '!’!>-v liad something in. tfin shape of one on the
i s'Ch geiii-narv. Not !>■ 1 .a aide Io so|ec» ron> theii
| rmiks an iudividnnl < npnb!'.! of fillino the Chair, Gen.
| Richard Dunlap, of S. ntfi Car'dinn was called to ft,
• who very properly dee'in. d the ho-.w.\ ir.n’miH !> as he
< did not interfere ' iih if).. !■ cai I'olities of a sta’e of
; which he was not a citizen. Uerenpori th“ nier-ling
I iookc'i about with mneh e-t >n!=hm>'nt r>e,ii conl'tisioii
j no doubt, am! at last pitcfie.i upon Col. Joseph Shaw,
Ivv ho wits reijnl.iriy i'istiilic.l. zinother difHc'di v here
I nresented itself. Cui. Shaw ceihl not ryiid:, and,
I O, Pshaw, was under the neeessilv ofcal'ing upon Col.
j Crane, to explain the object of the meeting. Wha!
; was Col. Crane’s explamiii »n lhe deponent saifh not.
It appeared however, that tb< v had not talent enough
I among them all to write a Preamhle and Re-elutions—
i bet tie y were s<>on reli'ved from this dilemma, by
! adopting, ready cut nnrl dried, the Preamble and Reso
; lotions of’tlb' t'haf amC'.nnfv U.-don Democratic Re
' publicans. Huzza, fur Lumpkin.”
I The Washington (.’Jobe oftheg jmd March, says that
! Mr. Calhoun’s remedy for the evil of banking, brought
i .-u- by the present system of banl.iiig, is to co.itmue
j it. He prop ,s--l to reehvrter the present B ink, or s-i
--! pel add a new one uno ', the < Id stmc'itrc, for twclxh '
' Yi-AiiS, adopting Mr. W. hs'er’s mollification ofii-ler-
I .]i.-t;:>g Ihe issue ol ii-.'es below the J.m.-i .dnat'mn of
; Sl9—and at tb.c end of six years raisi; g the interdict Io
! notes.
I •
Farmers' Sank of Chatta'iooehee.— Bv ref
i ererve !<> some of the Aldlcdgevdle ued Au
igus'.i papers, we firn] ihat a report, saying that
I ikis l ank has faik-d has obtained currency
i We avail ourselves of lhe earliest, opportunity
iof t on!radieiing ilie rumour, i's money is as
; eurim.'it here ns that o! ativ other Bunk, and we
Ili -lieve that >ls ail'iiis are mritinged with a
t.uc.li ability and caution as any o'her Bank’s
; in I.;. Slate. Vi edo not profess to know anv
■ thug of the coiidiii ui <4 the B ink beyond i e
•.•.j’mir. ition which we have be* l 1 aide io derive
from the gmjdenimi comiecfed with lhe, insti
t lion and the general estimation in which i.
j is held here, .md reiving on this inform-ilion,
■ we have no reiuclarice in s.ivm p, ih•<!. we he
I iieve it mbe perfectly safe We ate im irno'd
’ , z . . 1
til it many ilisliom•;ab'e n d tii bisiifmbie ’
•’. J I
Jme ms have been re-uried to. 1 • order to de
' s r>y ('oididmiee in l-'m solvency ■ t ii-e bank: ■
iin He;, v. In< hwe h.-sit. -;ii..: to , ay, .v ould ;
.b. d -counit l ii.inc. J t.v mauv g< t,:!o i.ea who j
1 are mfnend'y f•• m-uiiirtion; such is send- I
! '"g '■<>! ii.’.uiU..i i 1.1 r- ’O V v.-ioiis ■ a-'ts of 1
j S ale cmiLii. mg nn ouud. <i <'.-ii”ge- ng ins';
ii He ivauk. w ith ;to rnosi u■g ■: I : eque.'t . bai
tne n irue of the author -s! o .'<! i.e k< pi ere -,
j al.-o, Sviidiiig leiteis m ever; d;re< ;;on with no I
j <a ue id all, or only fi< lit ion- ones, containing j
i .ar equally uiiiouii !-'d. l> mk is dis
ri ing no papr r whatever, nor is she issuing
I > • new ! ids. The ittin-fm of its ofia ers is
.viiidfy direcied to thr 1 ch <npiion of Hie 1011 l
l -s-.ied wnile uud'-r the c uti'il ol its former ’
• mag -ts. Its papi r Iras always been prompt- 1
■ met oy .-jim ic, auu ageiier il itivitaiiaii has |
a • :i given 10 the holders ol bill-- In bruig theiri !
n, and: s setileinents wap bank agents have '
ilnays been big sly .-aus/actory. if t le-e |
liar's Will, regard 10 die bank be true, (and we I
j behove ill >i limse vv Im air 1 .‘icqi’amted with tin
I genlleni.-u v. ho adiiiinisu-r die aii.iirs »d (iie'i
uistiiuiion know t; cm to he 1 tu-apablc of dis- ■
seuiidmg ) surely tbe.e is but little cau-e !<•' ’
a ti’ iii: and tuc imderh tided measures which |
h v<-i ten re-uiied i.i in ordt r 10 withdraw |
p.ii lie confidetii <! from the ttisiitulum me m".--
■1 tgeiir rotis and unjiistlH ible. ( ohimbits Sen
I tini
MUCH \DO ABOUT NOTHING.
The Senate spent ihe .hle of y e-'erday in
a debate mi a motion to ex. hide the Resolu
tions t|om Yoik comity, (i’a ) They wore
oi a ardt d by Adam King, la'e a member cl:
’ o. „.ress, to the Vice Pr< sident, lo he laid
i ie I lie ’■ cno e. In imm mg Lis ei o ovt r 1
'h paper. Mr. Van Bur u di- iveied a per
somd aiiu-u n to Mr. V\ < bste.i. speaking of
ms having rerrtved fees from the i-auk, ami
of Ins changing ins opmion- in reg,nd t • Ho
tdity ofthe Institution. Air. \ m Imren, we
iearn trom some who were a’ the >ennte be
fore it convened, calk d Air. M obster’* at
tentimi to the passage ami then snowed tto
Mes.-rs. ilkms ami deKc in. i iiese ia-i
mtm» d gemleineo. as rej.resenting the Biate
of I’emnsylvunia, from a S' use ol delicacy to
Mr. W ei>s er, made a mark ar-Jimd ,ht‘ omi-ix
ious re-olmion and drew a pen m r s- it to in
di ale that so much <d the paper should nut
(>e rend. Mr. L’oindexier, after Hie leading
of the paper wa* concluded by the Clerk, took
it trom bis desk—declared that the paper
ought not to be received and with the leave
of Mr Webster, read io the Senateme pass
age omitted m the reading by the Cleik. i ios
le .d to a debate, in wtm n some fiiiy snee» lies
were m id". Air. Clay moving the rejection
I all tlit: re-o'uiions. In trie coorse of tins
debate, Mr. Pre.-ton and Mr. Calhoun en
deavmed In f .sien the levpon-ifulll V of the
erasure, which om; ol them was disposed to
cm - u r a tori'; > ij, up- n the Vi< e I'ie-iden’,
..I hough Lem oat icKean, and Air. \\ dkm «
ex,ire-sly declared, in tiieir places m the Sen
ate, that they n>d t .ken the liberty of direct
ing. lt> . so mm h o', the paper as was locludi d
m iu<» - thaw h on the la* e of it, should Le o
miiied. Wit it itie a.«saibir;is of the Vice
Pie-nlciil Wih be abi. lo make g! thl-’, remains
ytto be seen lle p. per wr.s rejected.
Il Globe, 19/h .March.
A tioor o f ti e college, lectitrmg a votimr
maa m Ins irregular con >m t, added with gr at
pa Ims, “1 no hpi rt of y i.r vices will bring
y r iulitcr s gie» ba is wi h sorrow to the
- ia ‘1 ! *'g your p- rdon, sir,” replied
tbe pupil, “my faihei Wears <i wig.”
I tlic icies.— \ n -T' i, n; m Alabama ad
•-e tider deZrcfltcfti, 0.l m flasks and No
I fhat-keril.
I VSTS 027 cOI7VS IT TZ O 17.
Greenville C. 11. March 2-1, 1831.
I igrceabiy to previous notice, the Union Con
' ven'iori <i| (his State convened in tho Melho
<l t Lpiseopal Church at this place, and wera
j organized rm motion ol Major Pery, by cal
ling tlrn- Hon. Daniel B. Huger to the Chair,
I ;:i.d John Ucsmmoucn and Thomas P. Spie
' pin. Lsqmres, to act us Secretaries.
On million ol .Major Perry, a Committee
. consisting of live |ersc.ns, viz: B F. Perry,
ISi J' st.rt|^( rhisham, B. I'’ Pepoojc
and John S. Pf.essi.ey, Esquires, were nom
inated by th" Chairman to appoint the officers
of this Convention.
The Committee nominated to appoint Offi
cers of tins Convention, marie the following re
port : That they have appointed
I ton. DA N J fj, 1i IUGER, P/vsidfiit,
(Jen. E. DAUKLNS, l.sl Vice-President,
( 01. R. GU N<iNG J i AM, 2d Vice-President,
.11111,% JU >-BOHOUtil!. Esq. ol Chester, and
1 I’. SPiLRJN, J-'.y.'|. of .Ahbr'ville, Secretaries.
The President then rose, and m a clear, lu
e'd, and eloquent maimer, explained (lie objects
of this (’on vent i<m.
Tim D. legates present, from tho several
Di-- nets represented, then enrolled their
na ■. s.
Ou motion of Mr. Poinsett, a General
Cormm.tee was constituted, ol Delegates from
each District, to cirult a Preamble and Reso
le! ons lor this Convention, whereupon the fol
lowing gen'Jemeii, wiio compose the Commit
tee, were apnointed by their respective Dele
gations, viz :
-ii'EL R. POINSETT, JOSIAH KILGORE,
6 /. ’VA i'J’S, T. P. SPIERIN,
A l-A/v HON. s. B. GIBSON,
BEN J. Dli'K ION .1 X xj es S. POPE,
sh.a ;il wiH r i \ j kmes young,
JOHN M’KEE. JOHN HUNTER,
JO-!!. .1 i.,.'l i iN, .JOSEPH GRISHAM,
THOM »S P'JOLE, E. F. PERRY,
p r KRit'MV, J. S. PRESLEY,
F. N. GARVIN. JOHN LANDRUM, jr.
Ami by the unanimous voice of ibe Convcn
limi, ti;u Picsidem was added to this General
Committee, <m the motion of Mr Reese.
I’iie President cummunica'ed to the Con
vention, tiie desire ol (Joi. Richard I. Man
ning, a: u Mr. Ai-fred Huger to btwnh
11 n ,! ’-i s tun >, ti.ii who were prevented
from attending by I'.imdy nffiicti >ns, e < • R of
fwi o ii aufhotiz d him to <ly to this Conven
tion, that I heir lives and ilieir piop< rtv were
pledged 1:1 the cause lor which it was assem
bled.
Adjourned until t:i-morrow morning, 10
u’v lot k.
Tuesday. March 25th, 1834,
i Tim CmiveiHum m<-i iiccoiumg to adjourn-
J men 1 , and proem dud to business.
i Mr. Poinsett, ('hairm in of the General
o iimiitc”, r, purled progress, ami asked leave
tor the t'omim'fee. <o withdraw am] sit. Leave ’
!1 Uli d.
On motion of Major Perry Mr. Henry
■ Cojjii was added to the General ( (immittee.
Mr. Pepoom i ff. red the following Resrdm
(timis, which .veic refciicd to the General
i Uomnii 100.
L liesol ceil, That the < ’om ent ion of the
J people Ol this state, called by the Legiilamn;
jin October, was unauflmriz'd bv the
i Umistiliifimi ami Laws of this Slate, imisni ieli
•is it was called <>y miurwrs ofthe Legislature
tic me their ti rm rd office commt need, and ,
while the Leg! hitivH authority of (Ins Stale. A
wa- vested m olhi r persons.
2 csolred, imu the said ( ■mvonSun di I
■.• ml represent the Leo white niaie inhabiturEg
jol thi < Bf::te, it .isimtch ns the prmr iple of re.
[presentation, o < y,.m b it was assembled, war
I loin d <1 oil pi".peir, i.s Wi ll as populmion ;
[ wln icas, a Cmivimlion of the people should
m; inc :L prm-enl .lives ofthe people only.
/it.yori.f, i in,! the ( amstilutimi < f tlii.-J
, >tiilo jmvmg provided for the mode ami rmin-
U' i of it- on u .d'i r :'imi ami mom!men!. was
n Ciided be perpetual, and can be right- ill/
a.teied oi amended, in no oihr r mode or man
ner, ami that tin re is nol'nmg in the Constitu
tion oi this Stat- that jii-iifn-s Um idea di d it
can be. alley, <l, an.ended < ;■ destroy ed by a
ConVct;t ion ol the i»eop>L..
1 /-er,, imi t 11,e alteration of (he Con-
stii'iiiou ,»t tins Siaie, l>y any oih- y mode than
mat provided lor by is l(; ConsmtHion itself, is-
Hie. exi irise ol power utilimil right, and is d«- 'f
-iruciive of all ihe Hafoguard < of civil liberty,
ami a < an ndy be *•( < i,|-. d |,y a ~m-r, d regiiril
to im.d.tim ui.ii law, ami an aidionenre of rel
volmmn ,iy and lu'vle.-s v.olence. *
■ <>. iitso'red, |L it the requisition ofiin Oath
"I • Leg: mce to tlm State, m addition lo till!
a.li ol (> .led lem-e (<> the Constitution and
Laws, c-labli - he.-, a rela’too between Ihe citt
z im tiud (lie Slate mcon-i.stcm with the prill
c.pics o| a itepabl,i an Government, and via
laies dio ( oimhimimi ofth v Umlcd Slates,
wmeh guarantee.-, to each State a Republican
Govvimm-t. 1
<l, { hat a Deputation of nient
mr-otdn.s (. imvemm-j l (i! immediately sent
to r. a.-lii.igion, n, represent to the Hxeculive,
mid lay Imlme im, Congress of me Uiibtid
. State-, ihe political condition of this State, and
to cimm from the Government the benefit of
i..t. ..ij. le o| the Cousliiution of the United
Stab m wim h gm.runlets lo each Slate a Ke
pumic .n Government. «
i>eto,i:'d. 1h n these Resolutions bo refer
icd to the (. enijai Commilttm for their consid
eration, arid to report iheicon or not, at tl>o»f
di-criimn.
Gii m< ’.mi <>f Major Ferry, the procccs
.ng- ol a imm'-roiis meeting id the citizens tij
( io.iii -mm hold on the 15ih ins|. wire read,
< <»:. < vNnjm.ham, 2d Vice. I’.esidenf, in the
( hair.
Anjouim d until to morrow mornitm, nino
o’clock. °
U 'ednr.sday, March 26, 1834.
1 he Convention met accmdmg io udioura*
tmmt. ° J |
By request, the Rev. Mr. RTm, opened 0>« .
proceeding-* 'his diy bv prayer, m a i<rv °P* K
preprt ito and feeding manner.