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ai^ch«kiciiunci.
(fnilimr-l fa"" He* «. rm<*«.)
hi r *t»nwi«.
Th« iMirahwi r: wilt -•" • ••!»' "'"t i* 0 ;"*
XI.H. * nll.ll I Ue •• Mi* •»»•»'• *■' C '' ""**’
•• li.nei <m yo-i m *y » "ir Inuuny and I»I«*oim,
Yum me your V|mir«nl p. if'ime,
Putin'"! my Iff., »"l sin-king my Mo t>l,
11,. ms I" >•»•• so bright. "" • ‘rim*”" «•»«**•
And y-*« think yourself «»furn queen,
With ilni f. •rnfol air nnd ptudLh main,
WhtM I nm dusty end brown and hart
And look m if I onuM not ho fair."
And th«* Rote addressed, in nceents sweet,
Tin* Piw, with hi* liwy-li'li'n few —
* l Hoist n« you may nf ymir amber wells,
Tlio etqiii.ite *haj»e ni your waxen cells;
•You ftin to forget finm wlio-n y mi «tnlr,
And made ni her heart n nectar bowl,
Aril how ymi tilled fn*ni hour in hour,
Th" golden tln«t nl my lovely flower—
Wliijit woe i. m**! I mm' |.eii#li*i»nn,
Blow in iIiq morning nml fa.lo nt noon."
With mnricnl voice. hui drooping wing,
Tr I tv'll Ibii* *pnUc thr provident thing—•
" Boml mi ymi inuy of ynhr »weete*t measures,
"They come from rii pin* m> honeyed irea-urea,
Ynu owe ymir hnr thought* In my I ipet bright;
Your word- tlmi glow, and ill it fl i«ii like light.
Hut my w»x in nil 'firm, iiiiiI choke* my hrrnlh
Tim (»• siHcnt, »u)|i'iurou» smoke nf Death:
Wli lot I lion. Ill", shall Iomk life's flickering (lime,
And return to du.t from whence you curne."
WOMAN.
I speak of woman's low. The very fif*t
Of liuninn lift* mii't anting from wnimtu's hrenst.
Your first nmnlt word* nre intii/lit ymi from Imr (ip« t
Your first lenr# quench'd by her, mill ymir Inal sight
Too often lircsili'd not in a woumn * henring,
Wlifiiiiian hnvn ilirimk from i.lir ignoble earn
Of wituliing tlie but Imur uf liim who led ilium I
flgrnn
And don-our neighbor soppusn ilint ilm men 1
nnmi) iff General Hiirrisun, without Ids cxerci«e of
(atwer. is in speak lilu, nml strength, nnd I
into tlm jmsstrato trn -U. her nil *u in* hn* hem r.nilril
by (lie (»•*<• 11It*. almost the “whole j-onple," In re
stun-1In- government In i s proper Male, and bring
bank tin- rurrrnt uf proqterhy In ilm nutiuiif til it
the guud it in rnirm ln-f m- tin* bi-tn-ftls to promJe
bit inauguration?—United Stales Gazette.
No—we never «up|io«rd nny thing of the kinib
and tha reaimi a by we did nut enu-itnin the tuppn
aitluii, wut lterau'0 we Imd on fa lb in ilm “tnund*
lag prufuttinut" a ml “tlrnnc paragraph*" "f wbi*
-otninrt nml whig eilitart. Tia-y t.-l-l a* over nml
over ngaiu, lltal ilie mera fart nf llarri«nn , t elan*
(inn would ►i-nd U|i •lurk* nml prin-t lilio a hallnnin
nnd tlmt llin'Minier limu»" w-i il-lbn-in ilm nynfinr
tbcelucth.'n. It bn* nut proved »•»—on ilm contrary,
the bettn |ime» term if piotilde to ! o f tnlirr
ofl' ibim ever. Tint (lin tlo will liliuw i«n r»-
cute u» for tnyias limt we ilo not lu-linvo timl
it it in ilie power even offlcurriil II -rrit-n u» emu
the evil* of u<e dny l«y any •p«-elu« uf Goverameut
net ion tlmt can la- devln-d. If we have, aid there
It liigli Whig authority for raying to. ** enten and
drunk nnd worn tun modi," it tearrely cnim-t with
in thu CMinpnt* of In*-making to cel hack nor
money and pny our ih-btt. Can tlio I’reti-b-ni nnd
Congie** retioro ilmir uti-d up good# to our foreign
creditor* nnd ilm* tetili* ilm halimett which drain
nlTiMir tpeo o—if wo Iiiivo lived too ex'ruvitgnnlly,
can limy, l-y ex piiM-facto etinrlnientt, provide tliui
tha reral't •bull i-e only liouj of< conom-cul living?
If wo liuvo tpeculuied ditakiroat'y. rnn they re
ti'lvo tlmt our oimiaii oh ahull he profiinlih-T
Cnn they eider llin gient Hunk inlo itu-dvem-y,
or, by nny formnU «f word*, wonmnud ut hi
n tuu.-id and 'ptUlino h'-nlth? Wn doulil I*.—
The to I* no ivnndy for 1I16 ie*ull«of oveiliank
ing nn-l oveiiin li'-gi bat ilia old fn,liu»in-d
onv# uf patience nnd economy. It appear* to us lit
ben cruel deception to endruvur to iiitpre** n nml
trnry heli< f upon die in lad* of dll' p bln:; lint h CJi
enl llarritun cm dollteto tiling*—if'■•trimg para
graph*." mid 'vo-niiling prof«'t*ion*" me to I.
b<u no out by nmgicitl rumerpiecret, iho miracle
will liuvo no more atiemive ebturver iluiniiuro-lve
We have always thought tlmt lll» way to ntenpe e-
tdls, wnt in avoid the mute* nl tlio.o evil*, and
•therofero ndvin-nled ilia Iml -poiidcnt Tientiirj', with
the **tj>er\e cbmte," n* eidiml lied m prove n whole-
tame fbei-k upon ilir banking s\tiein;but llrni«iiii
i«m U to sweep ill'll nwiy, itinoiig it* enrde*l le-
Tarm*. I* tbi* a step towards tounduott?—i'enti
ty/tontuN, i'k Ini/.
fiiral shew* here tli* band i-f Web»t»r. in I'lajint
ttila veiv M o|.| irok nfllmw ii*nrp lie* j
111(11-nt."—It r.:i-ll"-ll .'ITHorn e-'icblu< lie* !
"O'-nt* "I -11311 •* —ti ll* tlie-n |o u*ar« I
pui oi only t|"-n the r.nei'Ut v and -ImI n * a*
the I'noldcM dot .in* fn ffl ism .'iag>lei-"*o* ni"l
vetoing Hank rltirt»*r« nnd il tiribnit-ui idd-tlatl i*
the pu.ive‘iii*iiu4.ei'liif u majority, and is willing
to necoitiinii.lufc bit r.lai«vn tucee*«»ir by pledging
bim*elf not to nccepi (what would reiver lie ten
eo'd him) « wr.ood tetm—UlMtty U «»fe.—
Hence the morh mailing which ho aiy« about the
arcumnlaibm of the Ka< cudve power, wiibom «li--w
ing that diure 1ms lieen any ncr.oniohit on. II ni-e
the liag'a-ar into which lie would uin.'iiify lie- lit-
eentive ce/c—forgeiilag tingtilnrly ennogh tlmt 1'i*
immediate predecessor bad never hi ii*olhaiyin
tlunce exerciied the veto power, but bail •nflVred
the rnnnttei to tleeti for his whole four year*.—
Then nfu-r nil hi* talk about it, th-* I'lnntural goe*
on to lay down the rule* under wl"eh tho *e-o may
lie used, Wldrtl rale# aoibodre and cover every veto
wliuh lint been given tine-* tin* origin of the gov- rn
m**nt, Tla-y nimaint in diei nil to lhi*,dia ■■ I're*
•blent may veto nr not acoordi ig to hi* disagreeing
or agreeing with tjongreis—with n tnving clause
about "hasiy leai«hit"in. nnd the will of dm people,”
which menu«ih*i l'r»siih-nt Hmritnn will nbttwb*
from or nte lin veto, nt lie beduves agreeable to die
majorby al Id* party.
Un n National Hunk ho it non-coinmitte-l—•only
leaving the dour wide open for it. Ilo it not in I *
vor of tin earlutive tn'-lulic cuiimey, n* who i»?
He i* for potting |b- treasury out of the reach and
control nf tlm Ksective, which Umriupt Inter
pie-eil, into (he vault* of a Nu'iomil Hunk, "hen it
i<| lie alingeili'-r in lie- lined* of lb-- Rretideni and
b t putty, nml reoimed from lilu |egi»|utl\oc-liHol.
winch has nl late ie*i-ui-d it.
Wllillt I'i* principle of tbn legislntivo nnmipo
leneenflbe t)iaj rity coyer* every po«*|Mii feih ral
nttomplion, it U ol coni»ai" Ini espected dial be
treats Abelitioa a* lendedy and lavoraldy a* be
d'lii" Hence hi* mocli i dk about '•innliiiiiiihle
dglltt." rrammi-d ill lien- im.l there, bead and shoal
■h r* ibriaiglnaii tin- e*eici*e ; In* iiuuecn**iiiy
•(•ling upon the fiee-hi-n of die pn-**,lii*deli«tati-
ubsitii'-nre lioin naming At/ahUo", hi* stodic.i
ineauing. non lumi'niiinl pi-.sing nb-un the |)|*irlel
of Colnnil iu. nhiiim ti' U to tin* ibunlie p oi-h- nl
III— l)i*lrict nrettoi "sulijeett,” hoi “li-'eiiien;'’ Ion
not <001 word lo t«-|l us win lien In-1* for or again*!
Aholiliuu inlhe Hitfiici, ormloiil*, "t dennethe
p.iwei of C-aigr-'tt over that tobject. Ilenco bit
ciireful iivoiilnnee iospeak of din light uf L'onvr--**
to act no the «nliji'c» "f tlnv- vy at all—rontemiitg
himself with the iiui*m that ill- cult nnl one .Suite
ean-nl exercise the reserved ruht* of ilm ciiim-iinl
iiii»dii" Siatn hot t Ik I* genie til lulmit bis right
lo —fl** r iolvh-tt, and • bouse dm tnodo uf "Hi-ring u
—ol'cooite win tln-r by Alnilithoi poiilhin* ui t'on
ere*#, or iiC-Mili»ry i-nmnlih-ts ibrno.-btle .mil.
Ho etprett-t liiinsi-lf oafrn-nlly to "igaoixed a*#o
claliaii*. nn.I'inthis and *eiii" of dm ptinaiplo*
which In- Indf nilinn*. ui.d wlueli. If ranii'd "Ul h-
gnim.iteiy mu.Id go ngiin«l Aholiiion, lie la-lif*
gently iigniiwl lie- Abu t'iiinwi*, bin be Inw niiMu
k' li lb" iiiii"I. , iliii-cl, iiarumproniMag grniind a
gainst llii*wh'rli alone Mill *o *fy tin 1 S.mill,an.I
Id* doctrine of Ksecotive pruha'iility and the omni
pi'leiicfi uf Cong re#., it cin.ugh far oui vv.>r*t*ne
all which we toppoio give# the prod nr lii»*l the
e'a*# nil eb-gatico tlmt mmo of the "big loumt't
Speak u(,
(jeiei I Harris m intimate# tin* opinion that dm
g .veinui ni of this mu- try lit* for tome time past
be* ii ilege. mud' g nto a tinmairliy, nnd n**lgn* tie*
praed.-e nf o eel ng i I’rcddrnt l-r man* tbnn non
term at ono of (In* cause# »f do# il.g-n.-rncy. lie
wool^ Inive die Contdiolion so nltcrerl atlo allow
no per*ott to t e e'cctcd twice to the I’residenry.
and in the mean time he pledge# himself to the fra
ii tlmt be will tml Ii**elected nc»io. lie «er»n#
forget ll-at tlilt pledge Is nl Hide conterpience.
\V|i*n die I'roieeai liappen* not to In* the gieaie*t
it»r the ub|.-*t man In bit own cabinet, it is just n*
•»i«y f.ir Id# inlmiaisti'ilioo to tnantce the p-ildie
affiir* w.ib u view to the elec.Ion of any g"en hall
vidatil, n* it would b.- fur an ublo I’reinlenl to do ii
lor liim*eif.
Another cause of the tendency of utir government
inwuids ninuairliy discovered by (leiietnl llairi*ou
i* the e*crcj«e of the power of polling a veto upon
ihnlnlls fiavsed liy cJongra**. (General Hanl«"»
e* recollect picvioa* lo III* election, expressed bon
#e|f«irongly oguio«i tin* etereio* ol hi* power. In
lllittpem-'b lie tern out with caidemnii g ii in c- »'
•ral lermsj we tend a IhiIm farther, nnd find dint I.
womleifol'y to berefit ut, It »ldl as dim nnd mis'?
a» ever, fbc oi.K ii-feienre wliich appear# at nil
to le ar in tliiai dored-e, I# the pa'a^itph nb.mi the
"de ii.lon’'under wbi* b tli ircent elu d-m wat
deleituineil, and the «u***li.nc* • file al'n#i«n I* that
tl we look vory *lisrp.“"e shall #v* wbil we shall
denominate*it *‘»mo **f tho ln»*t »nfe*Ruaiil# of tin*
After having given ib* adiber# on# peru*al, we
fi'id oois.-lve* ii.chiied on tli.’ #rrond ni.#et, to rc
p'we nmiiUt the cla**ic lu.wtr* which line it# path,
like tha ••log cabin."..f the iliiv# of " bard cider."
We torn from iupoliiieniidwcoiilir*, totympnihit#
with that llionm C»n*id wlm became »o very angry
llioutaii.l year# ago," le-cniise inen’a t*"»mis«J#
and perln'muncearnreli! correspond, p’esunt.ng Hint
tho ‘.imi-lionary held the Hole ol a lion specio paying
ivnuk.uml wut c illi-d niuin t*> pay hi*»lvbt# in ***pe
cie or *|ieci« fund#.'' It rejor • u* to learn dial
*'ui la- IIam n Senate, Ud.,* in* bud n party and
Audio-y n puny," <m the prnci|i|(t prohnlily of ill--
iniiileiii \\ i«iai party, ih..n*rli it is >"» iinii-unl to
have »uch u#*enildage« in the Semite. *' l l-itaiaiule*
ol the elder Hroin* mnl the C'tinii nnd Deed" cn*i
n ciading ii.d'icncc over the arid way* or hi*torlenl
gcneruli/ution, and wu lira «lelixbti-d to rend that
" (iiiltl, Kg'pi and the li-srr Ada foflii*h* il tlie lar
Li-r dividond " it luring plo-isant evi-ntol.ciir of »tich
le-rate h.«|y. Sir.lm bis be«n distlngui»b#d both
in the field and Him cabinet nf bit ca'intty; and
wheic'er lie In* been known, be lit#lircn eiiccitteil
and icloveil for ld*p#tii« t»m, fin Id* wortb, nnl
for Id* kindnc*t nflo-ari; atal I hope, in th# retire
nntirt in which lie i* >d*out t*» enter, he ttviy continue
to enjoy dial Minty whch thuui.l be ever fait and
exjH-r.i-n.-ed by tho*e, who whatever may h<m
been their ermr# of jndjitneni—*nd eimr* of ,l»'dg
ment ull mu»t have made more nr less—Imva iho
consciouftte** of having dUcliurgrd. according to
their liest judgment, their duty to their country.
Tlieiasuiulion wu* then un.inimon# y agreed to.
Hul we in ii * t *inp here for die present. nr.l »lnV
leisure cxun-lne the Inite elmtf-hi nji t an tf.d *-y
liamlfol, and winnow oat ill* ».-ed* ol'cotuo i.laiiaj
tyranny ii* we none lo them.
From tho Charleston Mercury of Idtli Intt.
El'lltlT UK TUB MIUITJKHN 1’IHiSS.
Tin: IN AUG DUAL.
"Slxmir Graiian-i talk*no inliauedenlnf uoiliing,
•tnoic than any inuu in il l Venice. I Ii* icimiiii* ate
'two grain* of when hi.) in two bushel* ol clmlT —
You slndl teek all d i\- era you |] "I lit -in; ami w ln-a
you leive found them, tln-y ura ti-.t worth die
to ireb "
Tim Glahe i* light in culling dii* diii-iiinciii
11 VV«-b*terhut"ciiti*ii(e(lag turn via purpura, wlm-b
it coNoli liii.ui. It i« fen ini'll to icmaicile ilia pro*
pin to all nml everything which cuu be done hv ii
iatitiidiii .riin l.egishi'iira, wiili a soliti'rvjenl Kxe.
C'llivrt. It would peisun.ln dm people dial tlieie
is no dangei f tmi begitlad'i* ot-iipiitioa, and is
tin* rat to prepaie tbnin to sen Hietiih-ui liiiin«<oi
aid nml nb.-t evety •ons.ilul.iiiiig uirn*oie of die
di'iiilimnl ji iny. I In will, n* I'r- snl.-ut. aanctiou
evciy tiling which hit putty cnn gel a tiinj.oiiy of
Congres* to enact—whiuli i* il.eonly m -ioiing of
nil Id* Iw.vhlle, if it hn* any on unieg. (a u«i* a i*
ill irmijhly HVidnlii*, smll ■ •aytin#, "Inch is all
that i# * ml. (ini space nl line *b<.|l put itgi'up!, w-u.lil
li ivn sulliced In nl|--|«e,|i it etttphi|iici|l|y IIurn
•mdnii. huge etnpdaost, astuiiodnodiiiig, twuil-llc,
giihlde, giiiui.yn.n.
Wo think we h ive tint* painted to tbn two grain*
nf whea,tueliat they ace, in tie* pro.ligl.ei* mat-
of chiilT, and m*«.| sea ten »av more, by way of getter
olvi-w of die laangiiral. It* leading |Hiitc.iplo i«
that Coiigre## can do no wrong, an I *u long a# the
President I* the*.ib*eriient laid of Congu***, die
contt liiliouul i igli * of tho peoplo nm »ale. We
defy tinyIni.ly lu make ary tnoie out of |bo whole
cundiniu* cargo of dm piejnuierou* raft of iuO"ti*e
quennnl tin sin-, eg.nl.m, n.iiMMinnii-udism, bhin
ilcrinr p*-il.inlry,«i-h-ndboy talk of Home and Greece,
•ojiluimnn* il'»(j.ii*i'l.in, nml te«U-ai« ttuiumtevUig—
a* it creep# loniVruig nlo .g to it* u.'tra ledernl »le*
lianiian. adowu the Wisliy uadiy cunviit of a sitigu
imly mmldiing siyln.
The (.'oiimIiuiloo and nil it* limbatini-t Imdi#
po*e# of l.y one turn ilia iy axsiiiiiption, tlmt it's a
tli ng which can h - sworn nuuy liy l*n- i-h'* o!
the p -piilm niajoriiv. I lav ng ilm* sithttlluicd the
will of the HggregNin ni j oity f..r ibe Constitution,
it follow, tluit with bint, dint will mini mu-ortuiueil,
or tappotnl by lam to lie u«ceriuiiieil,Uio be made
the rule nl aciion. 'llii# «mo*i-b* itivay at mice all
impediment* to n protic'ira tariff—i.sumpii.uinf
£ me di-ins—arbitrary d|urih'iiinii of ih" |iol,|ie
revenue—Intern'd i npra^heui.—n iiali.uml bank
—n netionid du'it, iiiul ' tsl* .liiion. ||o «■«>* in so
ma-iy word*, in hi* third or f.iordi purugrapb, ilia
4, lh« grant danger to nur InMit'UUn* dm** nm up
peer to me (him) l-t be in it u.urpnnon hv the Gov
ernmoul, nf powet nut granted by die peop.i-." |u
tvhui then!—“mil in Ha* ac< iimaliit.oii iu.-m-ofd.e
viapartmeiits of dial which uu* a—igned to.abeis,"
The party then which i* ulr.-mly pMi|ni*iug m nmn
gage the puliu doninin in Hie li,idiM-hi.il* and Uar
fng*. may go on to **dl n Slain to Kaglmil; umI
piuvnled tlie I’m.id(lit ah.tains front iiii|M-diug the
march uf the Legislation, nf which, according to
Harri*on. the Prosidem it no pnri—ii i* hu "tl IP
breath" of the majority, wb climud", mim«kmg tlie
C«n*tii«ti-*n—libcriy l* tide. H ull Ilo* |Vd"Ml
department* act in lierm*mii>M* ii»mpv,inu, every
thing w M go on tuioolhly, Arcurdingly Ih* wool.I
cunceutrutu all the vigilance of the jvo|ile up m da-
Executive •leperimriit nttlio *ou-ce uf alltyrtanv,
an l blind thuui to die ever present dangei i.riegu
Utive a tnl uurr some twenty uverUnuletl
pxragrapltt, hu tav# with equal elegance and |>er
•pk-uiiyt
" The ilaugsr to all well established free govern-
nieni* ariiet from the iiuwillu-gne** ul the people
to behest in its existence or fruai the ini) .cnee uf
designing men, diverting tlieir wHei.tiou from 'lie
qusn#r w brnca It appiuacbes io u •min-e from
which it etn neuiM-oam. ’I'M* I* the tdil nick of
(hose who wuuhl usurp tint guvcrmni'iii uf tlieir
•uumry."
IV* will not Hop to enquire Imw a thing runori*
floatt ut U.-ia to exist hum a belief io bt lion-
txliieno*. It • idler exists nr n-l* Il ltraitiaai
*#*dy. It ftaiM,l“*ilH*" from any In-li* f or unlwbef
*»f MS raittvnrri it bag alirttly triMoi. If it if.
'E?. r ala1 , J2 , irrr # .W-f. -r uijiu' kglief id
spinrr ok Tin; \vA**niMiiuN phi:ss.
TUI-. INAUGURAL.
This paper i« W. loicrnoi iluiiauli-oit. l-'oll of
professioo nf #.iliciiu.l" for dm main cnai.ee nfpiipo
jar Insiiliitlnti', li ditrctt tin* eyas of "II tlie em-oil- »
of diu Diuiiocrucy to tlio only pmi-nc ihlu ilimle «i
destiny lug it. It, at ilw *nnw time, labors to .lia-vi
tin* utteaiimi of ill" pcu|-lc Irani da-ra il patvei
wbl.-ii endiiiiger* lln-ir iigbi., by exciting tln-ii up
jM'lien-iun* iigalii*i that winch, cniannimg iinini-di
Mels Irian llii iu»tjvu*, hs* billicilu jooved lla-ii
he*t defenen.
At every slrp in lid* 1"iiii”iiiiO, it will i o found
that the C"ii*iilii|ion I* itself iis*iHli*d. and on di-it
very jioial wln-re die popular will i* nui*l potently
ei-neeail'iited—in tlie Hi.t ntlieer of the H--|uii lie
ri.eCou.il ilium vesle.l in die people tlio elec.in
of Ibi—ident, io thnrl bilei vals, |Iml lie might be
iuilll-'dialely responsihle lo li etn. Tney nnnie him
ill-eligible, tliui all In* hopes and fears nil.lit ie>t
upon dieir ail; ami tiny give lion the pint it ol
die veto, dint In* in gbt ial'-ipa-e in tlieir behalf—
nilubl urre#t liw-i ami chatters, the "if-piing ol
•elti*bcombination* among the legislator#, endnt.
geimg iln-h- rights, nml *o enable the people to
(■ring the ruwn imiburiiy lu bent- upon ilium in sob
toqiienl e|ii.-lioiis,
All these Itmtiuv* nre comlutnaed by Mr. Web*tm
In the lnnni,-iiinl] nnd why? II ive nm die Amen
call Jieoplo found in tlieir chief "ll’uvr. n* ni jiri-d-ni
cnu*litnled—•nivinu nil lo lliem hi the fii-.l io.lnii.-e,
mnl i-»peeling nil from tlieir -uvor. inseidiag lionlly
bit cliarncier ill I'li-ilie Heet.mis—then *r•<«*.| and
In-si represeiantivi ? Were not Wiisliiiigion.JclIbi-
son, Madi*"ii, M.iui'oe, Jnektnt)—tlb* 'wolevm I've
sideats—honest gu'iiilinii»i'four i-opulni ili«l lint Ion*/
And w'-i* the vein p.iwer, a* exein-d by any olio i* 1
dieiii,evet employed t-m a* a hai'ii-rt - eiicr-aiili
itn-nt mi papa nr "minany/ Gen. .1 ickt'iu'* vet-e*
wore put tli to pea uci tin* peoplo's righi* iVmii
die inv i.ioa of a Hank uii*lociaey—tin- di-trd-n
• ion of die public dminiiii iinnmu lln-m—ilm ereo
tom nf n n-iuiii.d debt to u>lab|isii u sysirin ot
loiermd improvement lor tlieir In-in lit. .Mr. V'no
Horen ha# fallen in dm ntn-nipl to nru-st tin-
sriil"* of tli# »im**glgnntic. moneye«l ol.gmchy.
r.-arliiug frani lurli sides nf die \thii.|ic, to grasp
iiC"in the w hole nea*"rii of ill" miiiiia. Ami now
ol Mr. IVolistui i* tosci/.o the uiuuient ol
Iriuoipb "Vei ii nnrlyr in dn- p-qmlaru him*, to In ing
sil.phiinii the power nf ihopopulir .-llii-e, in
which lie wu* iiiriirkdonii for the eiilaumie# "liicli
hi# enemies, nnd dm liaiikiag iimlitnd-oi* they
Id, Inive In might upon dm count iy. Mr. Web-
rill* seen again nml ugain tin* G.ivmnuii'iil
light--d and die people i.-.li-a.m-.l fiom tin* deal
lUuw nf ilm miun-yeil iiUiUicby, l«y pupul.it l’iv
lont*. II miliouV scheme i-i'aii o - nip.a nt cm-
nq.i e*iabli*laiieiii like that of KngMnd. fvuntied
on d«7d—wlih li i# lie* great yoke wii-.ch bows me
Ih-ii.I* ofibe people io dm e.udi.io ninn rn dm- *,
and nit'-ject* dn in t • bear Ibe bor.leiit uf lii--ir nm»
teis—was uv.-iihrouti by the p..\vi-r nf dm l*rt*-i
ileiieyin di- bui iU ol Ji-ff-r«en and .Miuli-iiii. Tin-
can opt Aoieiicmi «ysirm of Clay mi l AilamslH*
n-en ov. rwln-lm -il by Jackson mnl Van Hrm-ii.
Mr. Webster's plan is lo r* iii*inie ll.e t ice ov-r*
dirown 11*#mil on Hiiti.h *y>tcin; and to cover tin*
design, the new Admini.tin i.ni i* to din" nil ilm
jcnl-Hi ie# of lb- people un tlieir ii" n rival lire of
a lour year*’ life while di--v are husieil in triintfu
*ing de* "i-aiili mol pnw*-i of die Goveinmeut
iino n IJ ill!, oligarchy, iuvesied wnli enoim.ai. pii
vilege*. wiel-liag all subtinUni'ie C»wp raHoas, nml
sinking loot inn t ationaldebt, which will,likell-ui
of Kia-lnm! |M-ipeto.ue the- #inbii*h-ni nt mnl nil i *
dei endei-cii’* In-you.I die r-nvli ef any clmuge
slant ofu icvoliiti-oi sallieieiit to dissolve the
Gmerunient While llii* pii-rr** I* going on
ill-* people are told io wnh Ii die ICxecill've !
While Cliy. Wwlitter, nml dm oilier in.irumenit
of tbn nioth-yed uristncniry, really en-rn.ii d wiili
till- whole influence of die Kxecmive tluiion, ate it
ui cam a«* tlieir nbjcei#. de-ir nuiomaton »irip*
Mm* If Iw-Uirt- the p* uple of dm very pew. r given
bun to nriest it* p-..gie»*. nml In* jn*M.n««ly i. II*
llielll, '’keep you* jeatoHS rpet Vf OU me! !" I It-
won d nut lime them "iileh tlm.e "Clinil-y ex'-iting
dm Ex- come power, nn-l ii«ing it iiideiive'i loolidie
Gove-uoieii' nml ilm people ..ver to n new I v cl in r
•#""1 x'lveicignty "bieb will, in ilm end, make tin*
Cnii.t hot ion n pail nf its inncliinciv, to bo worked
nl'ogedmr l»v it* influence.
No mail ol iniehigei.ee, rnn rnul dm lumigoinl,
however ttuilioudy it veil# the iiuinet of ildux*
nieant.wilh.au peiceiving dint it put lend* u Nutbo.a
Usnk—nntiniMl debt—di*t ibuti'in uf dm nation d
iloniaiii. mnl all the *ub*i -miy ineii*uie« nives.n'V
to. oreon.i-qnont mi, de-ir iid -pti.oi. Ii i* mho.liy
drawn. In throw «<iis|ui*e over tlicsc ol«j- cts; but
ibe whole #cope of die paper i* to prepare the legi*
lulivr wlmiH-unf tlio m-w Admin rati u 11 mi load pi
them.—Globe. \'h ins'.
Union;" w*» pioreed «lill further and find dint b- up
pro • • ol exeir.itiiiK i : in nil case* in which tin- (-on
stinidoo i* i inhited, in nllen-e* wlmtc tlor p-ople
may in- protected by it from bn*iy legi*latinn, nr
when ill" willin'die jieoj.lt i* not jiroje-riy consult
i’ll nml in all ca*e* ,tn which the right a of tin-tni
moiiy urn vhduied by dm in ijorit v. 'Him i* liiietid
enough io nil ennscionee. It allow* tho presidetu
iooit-ipo*o Id# vn:oli-ith wlmn Ilm majority i-f dm
p-i.plo me with him and wlmn dm inajori'y are
.igamsi lam, in gum** w hero tiiciw i* no jiretence
that dm loll |.»-.*•.• ni♦ d for hi* *ignalore i* in.can
.iiiiiiiitiiiil. What cliief inagislnjto ot thi* rep-ib
lie evtu gave ii loomlcr moi.iiuctioM of ilei porter
•if returning loll* io Coiujre*#?
'I lm I’le-ident ildnk* linn the pnironage in die
hand* ol dm Kxerotive i« too great. Wn nttH**
with bun folly The Conipe** which c| i«t-d it*
iii*i session oo We.iim.d y did rono-ltiing loiliiniu
iali do* puinoingl*by calling down tl.o coiniensu
tain# of a c.oMidi-ra'de da** ofiilBtfert. More may
yei l.e dune puilni|>* l*y making eerinin nlfieer* e i-c
live. Me »imiioM-avmi, furexilinjile, why po-tinas
ii-i* sh'iald not Ie-churi-o liy dm ji-ople u* do-y
chniiseeiiiMinhles in »ioim jniri* of dm union, nnle*s
ii sin-old l.e llinught In-Her, a* we believe it i*. to
throw aside the p.ui nlli.-e iimrio|ioly nltogrtlier.
ti*MWV nf General llarri'ioi'* pruvioa* spi-ei-U- *
nnd letter* have given the jiu'dic to o deitland din*
if he wn* elected lie would not mt-mpt lo influence
dm legislation of('tmen*s< by recommending any
mi-nvoiet. In the speech computed under the ail
Vien |ii* enhinrl, liereeeden limn tli-il ground. He
admit* ill one place dint it U “enjoined its n duty"
upon the Chief MngiHiiin- to recommend su-li men
s-ira# a* he dunk* advisable, nml in nimdier jdm'e
ny. timl li e i , re*idi-nt i* “ aullmritcil" lit niuke
llie-o tei-ioiiiii. iiiliitimi*. Hill |m i #i*t» dial |tn-
|ne«ii|.-nt onuhi io u-cummend no jonjeei# ie! iiin.-
in tin- lilt inee# of the mill in. Why not, we n»h? It
dm con.lMiitmii make* ii hi* tlu'y ill one jn.imice u
makes it hi* duty-in nil. ll ii makes it In* duty •"
lei-oiniiiei.d nmasore# in regaid in dm war d--j-ali
iin-nt, tlio navi ili-jniittneni, ilm |m#t • liir" ilep'iri
meal, it nl*o makes it hi#doty in i-t*gmd m die tiea
♦o-y depannieni. Ii is his duly lonsecnte measme*
ot linnuce ns well a# iidn-r*. and he m -y have a* im
jnii'iiiiii snggi-siinn# to ctmiin'iaicaie to Congiess in
regal.I io I Inin as in regard lo other laws which In-
i* to execute. Tim di* inetiou set up by Gent'tnl
llnrii-nti •tiiki-M us as nn*r--ly -illy.
'1‘hnre i* one passage which if ive rightly mule-
sl unl it, ialiinat--* tlmt the parly nuppurting the late
•nlinkaisl lit inti wi.lied I o I’oire upon die mi i hi an
exclusive nn-ullic currency. Thischaige li uhern
• o ofn-ii in.nl.* nnd refuted, that whetlmi G*m-ral
Hai ri.ou iiinlersliinds ill" subject or mil, III# cahinei
mil of i*"gaiil io c-imnion di-ecuey ought not to h ive
allow mi i' lo appeal- oi hi* *p—-cli.
In tegatd lo dm slavery tpm lion, Gen. Harri*ioi
give* ns* in an i e* to dm riiimi. iff dm District, of
Columbia, dm di- ir wii.hr* sliall In- le.pi riei’-la any
W-i.liilioii speeling ll-U and odiei limner',nltd he
ndaili.l-teis, in rather involved tiingaage lu hr* sure,
a repiimm d l -dn-iinli sliiveiy soi-iudi*& for A .dialing
lit" soliject of stnveiy g--nerii1!y.
Tlieve ura .-hui* other pi-«*,v;.*s which we had no
led for irmark.lail ill" Irngdi lo xxlilt'll dd'iirtich*
is nlrt-iidy exteinled l< ave* u- no mniti to-dny.
lliilig* ui time* of *u*|ien«ioti. Tiiry ver "wild*
ol Ei-yilnn ninl Scnti-linnviii" ngreenh y lelievr ill#
liiHOL-oiid, nml wn shall for ilm future lay u|i our
I'lalnrrli nnd our Lempriere, to rend the messages
of G.-ii-iul ilmrison, wliicli so well eomhitm dm
hena ji-sof tlm c.iitsiqiic wiili llinsa of die rumaini
•pie ir.biMil, (tairly, jei intense,—noi very clear jier
hip*, till h.-yond ud tneasore learned. J.iku Uh-n
(mini's battle, it may he ddlicult u» I--II wlial limy
are uhoni, hat dm gl-oy will bn obvious.
Another Improvement in Tire. Armt.—We were
yi**ierdny shown a new r.flc, iuveiiied by Mr. S.
Day, of thi* city, which i# superior in our opinion to
uny thing of the kind no.v iniMi*. It ia light, cn»y
to bundle, mid y-1 iff very simple and xit'-sinatial
laintimciion. Its il.fl'-r.-n.m from dn* nr-1 nary rid-
i»i#iH in dm irnimer of diaiging it. The clairgu
i* pin- ed in a lobe, wiich »* insetted m dm hreeeh
Tin* jmraossion lock i*u*ud, the cap being placed
upon a pioji-ctiori IV..m tlm tube c-iuninirig ilm
liarge. Any nnnher of charges may lie jtrrpar d
irfi-re hand and such i* the pnfrelio.i of ihejdan
and of da* workmnn*hip, ih ii dm lube# nre inserted
and H-mnved with gr.-ol fic'day. The nfla hn#
i diiirattglily tried, and cm Im fired twolva.
time# in a miniro, widi nllease. It i# made in tw'*
•rpainie |tari*, and I* pot together with a vciew-.so
Iml if desiied it c-in he taken njiart and cariied i n
a trunk. It cannot fail of being a n n*t vnluahle
imjirovetneia. A < cem- nt uf men ai-iiu-d with such
lilies, wuuhl he almost invincible.
VALEDICTORY OK VICK PRESIDENT
JOHNSON
lx Sesatk, MnrehS.
The Vico President addressed die Senate us fo *
*•*».»mxETcyrc,zzz :
f ##» I # hgntl'i»/ w ,|^ j».fiu|—||i# |fc«u, J ik,
Fram tin* New York Kvening Pott, 5th inst.
spunr ok nit-; new York press.
The ln-mgurd Sjmerb .ff President ilaii.s.iu via*
hr-aiglii l.i*i i veiling by dm sjicrial cxp.e.g «tf r!■<*
Post Ullic.* Deji-iimi-at. It lenched dii* city m
hah p«l»t elt*v»n nVI-s'k, hat ing lieen cnnvryed
mil-** in a lit de nmn* disn e!rv#n limux.
1 l;e •lON-rh i« mm'li th" di ug wo cx|.ccteil. A
great deal iff It i. «a gem-ri'l in it# Ikntuitgw u* t» af
lonl no pnriind#r gniun-l lor nniinadvpidon, inn*
much u* it due# i-ot alway# appe . r wha* particular
idij-cillm IV-thlcni i> dd'li.g at. Many ,,ne«
lion# me 'oache.I niMininn innuner •-•caoiio i# and
imgerlyna Maffotil nuia lien-ion of dm j-oloy
which hi* cabinet Intend in puisne. There i. i,
toitr-h uf hat mleti vnnbv in Ilm pa«»nge in wliirli
General IIarri*nn •peak#tff “tlm uidofdiai Al
mighty powet which Im# i-unhYd Inin |o loing n,
favorable U#t|e# nilmt lmpoH«».| trust# rs-nlnlcil In
lorn by III* ennniiy." Tin-re i« a fon-l deal ef line
-y fiNM ll'dlia’# t|i#'iH>,aud lA-mpto-t'# Divtiona,
, about (’•••*» tml dm bcipio#, Octatlu# and An-
/’inw I he Ih uiut/lnniian.
THE INAUGURAL ADDRESS.
Wltwliivei dlvei-ity nl' ojiiniim may hi* iMili'tliiltted
in regiir-lln the merit* of the luaiigMial Addins*
(I«-n I lariJ*o». no one will pu-ieml to deny tlmt
several n-sj ect* it is enuth-.l to dm <li*iiin-| on
In .ng ii-giii-ib'd n« ii very curimi* dec.ioimni, oniqim
in dm niiiinW ol Piesid.-iidal spa.-ciiMiiiikiag Ali-r
ll.e iiilnioiniiioi it cuiivet* lelmive lu a i-erialn Ilo
man Consul, it i* i litii.il* «t tlmt danigli dm j coj ic
of the Uoin-ii Suites may h.iie in-te*l under a "ill--
In iini," in calling him (General IIdiri-**n) fn-m
Nor h Head In li l dn* executive chair, y"l (lie sail
de Uni. i u ciuthut la*t much l.iuuei, lanh iff which
posinntis nre to mu' »iew oftlm ina'icr, un riiiali.y
cmii-i'l. Having dm* clear, d dm pinliiiriii Im liim
#i If hy dll* reiiiai kaliie npo| gi |in- I.living laid “no
piii.i iplf* for the I 'llili.- eie." the Pie-i.le. t pm
|< in J.. d o Millie kind < Ifii-r fur Ids cahiio i. I y
■tli.-a ling • lint dm **#i-at.-aii.i-i.*ne.# oftlm cmmiia
rim," hn* a ti*rito leiide* men’s |.u ili al fci-t
eiHi'ic.iind iliil tln-iei’s.i*--, di.liagni,lied an-! piiui
otn- Biait-Minin ate at oi.edm*- ui o||i«*r ill du-ir ni
r.-i-r on I'olli sale* of ilm gii n> (jimsiien* id tlaiilny.
Ibis must have it*.-a ui-uve Uia»ly ciimforuildi’ to
Me—i # Webster, Clay »V Co. ns well a* u sontl.ii-g
h.ilni in the Getioinl himo-lf. Tho poet tells us
t kni.
When weak woman poor astray.
|’l i- star# ,oo mere lu fault than they:”
and we now le.trn dial "lien ii faux jms i* male by
ii poliiii'ian, it i* not hi* fault, I at tlmt uf tlio “sen
li nli.-iiHti.-Wit «>f dn* cm »litiitiuu."
Iliivnig r« arln-il tin* |»"im in die jmiriiey. dm Prc
sidi-ul III ik s n delii--n*liuiioii u-ju'i-*i tin- Vi-lnji- w
er, wlueli in pein-ra) to* regald*n* ol ji-cliuiinldi-iiiid
•hiiigeioio; i.nt m die end In* discover* dt.t ii is iml
s i v. iy un#.'lmioiis ulit-r nil, mid limy he us.-.l wid.
ta'iilary efl'.-et in at leas' lutir s|.ee*li* d cn*i-«,w hid.
toll cover nil dm ien#nu* ever urged for a result lo
II. Tilt* iiinilcs th. |-.-l..re is lefijii.l ns it wn* kefuie
tin* g.-wvv.il tiH.k die fi» hi. Hi" Netw may lai nsi*»l
w lien it i# do.-ined necewnry. No one ever conic ii
ded lur mine.
'1 Im coiiit'lndon #1*0111* rndicr to annoy our now
I’m-.'i eat. lie.leal# it many li .ril hit* in di-i i-nnrn*
ot hi-i-xien.iv. w.oal.-img*. It is wr-a.g in pci not
ting the i xerutive to l.e re eligible—it i* wrong io
giving liim power over hi* S cu-l irie*aii I In-nds "f
Di-pot mein#—but Im i* not exm-lly «»iie wlmdii-r it
is li,III or wrong io no homing die Pie.ident to
coinnionieaie iidoroi.■ i<>n to Coegie** and lo ti'cimi
umud mca.ure*. Tlu* Gem-iul i* a mde j.uxxled
h.-ret hoi concludes ili.it In- ,s of opinmu dial du-cx
ecu live laid la-iter lie *il"iit uli.ait revenue lolls,
thoogli by a nice di*t ucti.'ii. In- may |iio|iuse a*
iia-ialaa'iil* lo existing r»-v. line laws.
Tin* Ticiisury is an.idler pucr.'i-i. The Pre*idi*iH
do<-> not ilk<* do- |oe.i‘iil nrini.gemi'iit, and in* can
not *ay ill it he is opp. »ei| to a divo.ee ul' Hank and
St It-, lie leave* it.e regul.itiun .1 thin nm lei lo
other#, hill would have I,.** Si-ciclary ol de- Tn-iituiy
irri-inovahlu except by .til" |i-i|iuinr l-i ou li ol the
L-gidni.itc. Tlm coiisi r at ion i. il.eief.oe wrang
again, tail tpour leioible dunking, die |i ihhI.-ii-i to
la- gnnideil 'igniiist, it r.idn-r tbc .eg'datim powei
I hall die executive.
Wlnl" conceding to General Harri«mi the pcilcct
right to ImntoriiNie in Id* style a* Im think* lie
rase •• rplin-t, nial hiio nciiber objecting to hi*
nnd imd.* of |iroini»e# nor those entne c.icuiiilocu
lion, and ntnhigaitirs of jdiin.e w ih wliieti In* lais
seen li< in u i.iunla-r of .imi-ii.c-s, t-> c->v t uji l.i*
lli-oight, we linisi »uy that tin- mva-i-nml ili.lnvci
uiIiimim.s in hi* jin-diH-e—or* win ii npj'tfni ill hi* nd
die-*, nre ultogetli. r in>h-lcu«ildr. There i« o jiain
gnijdi foi in*.mice, about mi “cxclatuu m tallic
Coirency," wlueli was scarcely iuHn.lii. t-d a# a
nt--r» pohiicmeconumicid alMtiiiciiun ll ii nu-nti*
nnv tlnag. it #m init-nded to convey dm idea that
the late \dniini#iration aimed nt «-mtrt» nuiallu
ciiir.-ury, it cl.nice »a • fo-" lelu ed and to devoid of
fonodiiiioM, dial It should im left to tackle** ji.ua
giaphisi# ii nil paitisna sl.iligwhniigt-r*. Timie i»
niacli reu«.oi to imimaii* dial tln-te are t.-iirieneie* in
Ui.ii'Imr qnioier, iouiimL mi • xclusive jeija-r caiu-n
cy, and with dii* change m In* text, lla- f nr* »-x
piessrdhy the Pra»ali-i.t would be |>iu.|-mii and t p
plu-idd.-,
Hat it i- n wcaridimetask tndig thumghtlmmas'
of wiiiil* pre*eiiiet| the uglithi# udilti-#*, to nuive
ai ii* svibsiniire, fwr wlw-n It i» tciwhed, it l* u'mo"
nnjiussitde to d-duee a di.tmci me on g. Tla-re
i# a va*l nniotml of prnfesiiini—#n ini'tmnd y of
backieg and tililmt— federal d -e'Mnc in Nlniiidai re.
and dm remit W that we ihuoldd'i our Imsi In n il
•lei die Exe. nitve and tlm • ur,#dtudnn a nonemuy,
■ li .I tlm ieghlndve jiower mnv lime an uiiie,|.|eied
ranee lo net a* it |M*m-i. flm view# id t|.» Pie
sident mi dm gtpul qm •dun# uf prv**nt iiileiot.
dm kr* | mg and di«lail*Tg of die pulPie ICVillne,
a Naiiimnl Ha k.the di#irtbndnn of 'l.e pm.l.e
Uuds.die a«.i,mpii.nl uf Hln.r i'rbl#“»i|m tegeu.-
tail.oi of tlm Cnrii'lirv, and n|| that yd leo. iia tub
rvtn. “’Ill# u-lter iotie*,”tt #owia, ur# tint under
i##ty, ilm ('ad»inI tl.» lk-ch, *nd lluitmao l Grew#
lilt link uttd key, ami die "rbAsgu" wh'rli w»t »u
l e*ierd y f inumati'd to tli-- S- n -tc that I slio-.ild,
• •mu* time do ing iln- ses.i -o of diis day, feel it m\
ilaiy to mire fruiri my sent, for Ilm j-urjioso of giv
mg i In* Senate uu ojijn.rt unity of select mg ii p ran id ing
"flicei, for dm c-oiveniencc of orgiiniz.iiinii «m th-
•I li of .Minch; and I b.iV" i-ml dii. monieul f-r
tlmt jiiirjio.e. and io •.•p n-.i-e the i lficad ii**s which
have i-si*lid bit w«,-a illy sell imd the members nl
.* body f«ir tlm ln»t four yems. | have much ibmh'
I it e jo'oi.nely •.fmnkiag my remiiiks eu this no
'ion. \\ liai I *ny, ila-iel'ore,*hull be veiy lob f,
C.o.#e ll.e iline wuul.l ml pcioilt, IHO would it In*
piuper for me to give ullt-iaii. o to nil that my ferl
nip* suggest.
In inking my lenve of die membei* nf llii* body,
iangi.age i* innilrq-iaii-t<ii-x|iri-»ii die feeling* which
iigitn e my loisoin. I have in-t-ii nssiii-iiiled wiili a
vrv great itiajorjiy nf tin.* mom hers of dm Senate,
not only lieu- dining the last 4 years, hill for ninny
year#, tu the c.iuuu W iff nut r.ttnmv>n emiwtvyt nd
it Im* l-Pcti my grant hiilipiness during that pciiod,
whnti-vcr divers ly of opinion or sPuliinelil Ii .* exist
ed hu ween me and my poihicnl friends on nnnnr
jiaints. or Ih-Iwi ennie and 'hose from whom I dill- r
un jiniuts iff greuM-r miignit.iile, io know dm 1 my
jn-rsi-niH ri-lntioii* with tl.cin i ave ever been kind
nnd leuder. I i> ii* i-lec.ed to die place I nn-ii|iy by
aiieqo d tutu of dm E ec.ioiid College, nnd hy a mil
jmiiy uf tho vo os nf tho Sen-ile, idler having «erv d
my ruunliy for dm term of ilnrty two veins—two
year# in tuy nniivo Stum ns n on mlmr of its l.egishi
• "ii-, and tliiily year# ill the Co giess of die Uniit-d
Sia es, whiter o« a meitihei of die Huiise of Repro
si-niaiives or a* n in- mht-i of the Setniti; ami in di-
■li*! hinge of the Inlnn.* nml lolls, wliii li devolved
op-iii mo ill thisi-hnii—humble o- wo* the atiea.pl
di*eh ige ihem faitJdii’.ly—my Mialion hn* been
•■••nd plea sir i.t nix I iigreenlilet and I most not
moil lo sny thni wlmu-ver mumeniniy ngitulion i.r
• xciti lueiil mi d.-hnle may linve ia-ennpled the liar
ninny nml i|iii»-i ami order of dm body. I cm d< chin*,
wiili irath nml tv. li ciii'fho-, ili-H sinji hn# lieen the
g'-nemo., die niagnniiiitious cooise oftlm mdivuloid
meiidii-is nl the body, m.il jinriii-uiui-.y sin-h hus
been lli-ii iii.lnlg.-ncii t'*naiil. me, wlio nevei hi ml i
nl the lafesiif urder ii'i-h.iii aUy, doit my •intinn
In-i" ha* Ih-i-ii n-nil-iid j leas in nml ngie- nlile.
And it. in dm di-chui go uf my . IVu-ml duties, l have
ver f*ih d to gain vnnrappruli.ituiu or to mn*t your
:-qiiic»Coi'i'6 ill the eoiirsu 1 have pur*iied, it ini*
wiiVsnri-eit, not I'moii ally want ol incliuHlien. Iml
tram a wain of alnli y on iny purl to have formed
ih.-in heit.-r. It ha* lieen my con.Hint i-inli-nvor to
with |.erf«-cl imi'aili diiy tow uni# tlm member*
of tbi* body.
I vi w« d each Srnalor ns tlm representative of a
s.iu-ii'igu nnd iiiili*|n-ii.|i |i' Stale, nml n# enti h-d to
• sj'uil i . il'iih-lil ioii limn me. The place li-oit
wbuilt l am *ltot» to vetiv.*, will hw eccnpird by o
•li.tingoi.Iieil c.tixen u| Yhgitiin, who Im* beeni-nil
nl hy die v> ire ef dm j-enple lo dii* stmion; and I
*h iml nut do justice m my. elf TJ did mil sny dint
I reiire Irom o widmul tlm least diraaiisnu-tiun; li r
bamlite us have In rn m> servic. # lo my countiy, I
l.'ivr been devoM-d i.. iln- gient rada’ .l mnl fou-la
ment.I j.iiiiciple iff saloiiission lo tin- voice of the
people wlmn coi..|iiii'ii"inlly expre* ed.
1 now i-eliirn to you, mm and nil, my grntefil! m*.
knowleilgemrnu for the kindness und fiiend#hi|i
wh.cb h .veiilenj*bei-u extc-aii-d tuwurds mi-, and
wisli ymi all "ell. whatever de.iiny may ntieiid von.
Vial when I aoi far ili«tnni f.noiynu—>■* lime mast
speaiale n# all even la-te, no: to sjteak ol hercattci
—a# hole a* I shall leive my i-i-rnih-rlioii to u mem
Iter tlm asoa-iiihiii which I have Imd with di.» hm
dy.l sioili iHwtiy* tie niiiinaled liy tlie reut'-mi-iil of
kimlia-s* imd tiiei.dship wiili which I take niy final
It-ii*u of he ^eaato
Ilm Vic- Presid.-niil l.nviug redml,nnd lliechnir
being occupied by Mr. • ul.laird.
•Mr. Manginit suloiiilied tin* lollovv'mg resolution
for die ciMishleiuiion of dm Seunie.
Ri soived unniiiinuusly. 1 hat the thank# of die
S nuie art* dm-nml an* li.-r.-hy len.lun-d to Ri.-huid
M Johnson, the Piesideiil of the Senate, for dm
dignity tin-* impani.iiiiy with .. hiiii lie lias jirusidcd
ov,-. vis tli-lilwinlioii*.
I la* re*i-lmi oi having l-cenrend l-y thcSecreir.rv,
•Mr. Mnngoin fla il: I d i not know, sir, that it
" ill it of place in mo o use ,n thi* S- nale, on
disiicciishoi, in hui ic.- die cnndortnf uni- presiding
offierr. Ini'1 have Im l die honor of n |i‘-itiorial nc
q-.a iit.mc" well tlmi gei.th-ui:oi f r ni-uiv y nr*
Hi# ; und Itaingh -I Ims been my mi.•niti.no, duilng
a gie.ii pa thin of. hut lime, 'o take *litl<-rei.t view*
■ili gn-ai p dtlicid q-ie*t-on*. t appn-hend ihut | io
c< tno.nti witli die gr at potdou of dm hinly nf the
peoidi* ofibe United SraW*,vwb vaiterlnin hm one
sMitimoi.t n-sjH-et-ng dm kunlne** and excellence
of IiL j.er.i.r-id cfiiin.ct‘-i; tin hi* kintlia-s*, his
generosity, hi* magnanimity, have placed liim hixli
in ill-e«:in*tion id evi rygn id nmn, ividmui re»j.ect
mi polii'eid disiinriinn*. I hut give vent lo my
nunflio-M-d feeling*of n**prrt on this orensiun, yet
I si.uold u"t have "iri«"n mid obtruded ;ms.-lf in mi
viini-e nf ot Imr*, hut fur the consnleiniion tlmt ii
would priseid with a Imiler grace ftont one who
hast keiidillerent views, hm vihosejiri.iitsv n|diii„n
ib thxt di'tiagni bed man taisaevt r heeaimpniivd.
I dier ion- move tlm unanimous udoptioii of die re#
utltinil.
Mr. Clay of Kentucky said: I ti#e, #ii, w iih pern
liar *nii*liiciion to s. ininl ll.e m-niiiti "f my ftieml
marine. I Vi Imp* mat nml Inn slimild huve JII.I
•-ceded finm myself, a* one oftlm nq-reflentadvefl of
do* State from which tint gent einan come#. I
sli-.u d oia.t no.lniiliieilly li."" ai.ule *11111 o minion
if it Imd not In rn made hy Hm Sconn r fietn Nor h
Careliar.;bot I him hspiyilia' my lih-n-l ll"fl thimglit
piajb-r to «|T. ( th • r 'iKUMOh. Sir. without menu
mg to irfet a' a I tmlhM* gieai que*-inn« of nsii-oi
1.1 jiolo-v un w liii-li it is my mt.hiriaao to diller
fi. ui tlm Vice I'led.leni wliol.a* ja*l retired (non
die chair. I heoi a willing tcsiiniaiiy to l-.i# worth,
lie i os-is*r* dull width I riMifllder#* iin#iift|te
l.c*i q-iahtk-# ol n-ir nat#»w—ail exc- llet-cn • f bean
.ihd ii kiial'ie## iffdi*|K>stli"n at d of b»beg lowanL
nil #ii.# i-iniimon rni-s, And in twlath'ii tlmsia
non In* hn* lillanl, I ran Iwar, a# I d-t. Midi rquiil
pleasiow, th'» fail lor ti'sliuieiiy, that, on all occa
.am*. I e t.as evanisl a jvilect mi|.(#sl*w>t )t an I |
l. ive Ih-i-ii shl" to Judge tit lint discharge u< la* dm
ncs, a quality amongst th« lit si, if not tlm *»iy fn#t,
|u U* jHMH-#swd by th# jorflitjii.g o(l'u'#i v( Arty Mr It.
VERY LATE FROM THE NORTH.
The ai rival oft he Southerner, Cnjit. Wumhcf
iiie, ln*t night, about hull nftei 11 wVlnck, ruu*e ( |
oar i'i inter#, hungry for new# and mndu them floix"
lignin llmir cnmpo«ing stick*.
The Snulliorner i.as the great We#tern nnd S.
Western mail#.
Our correspondent lias forwarded toufliiNew
York pajior 0(1)10 II1I1, u I’liil .delpbia paper of
the 13th, and Washington.uf-th* 13th.
(From our Correspondent )
CHARLESTON, March 15. ?
•MoniUy, II o'clock, A M. )
By tlio •learner Southerner, we send you some
northern papers which came by the mail of yester
day find Imday. iilso a lilu uf die Courier. We ru
ceived yestrrday ynur paper by the sti-nnier Rich-
innnd which wii* arc"ptahle, for wo linvo laid no
mail front your city or Angu«iu sinro Wu-Jrmsdny.
ow ing to dm great fri!*het. You will find such par*
ticnlai* of tho stm mat we have received, in ihe
morning piijmr*. Tlm car lit it wont out yosiordny
returned thi* morning, nut beingiildn Ingot further
ihun die Four Hole Strimjr from Clintlp*tnn: the
water was still rising whim tho car* left Inn night
There are 4D ujiplicanis, It i* said, for tho Con.
siilship lit Havana.
Mr. King of Ala., nnd Mr. Clay of Ky., had o
colli*ion of word* in tho Senate, in the debate on
di*mi«*ing Blair & Rive* Mr. Clay pronounced
Mr. K's charges, which Mr. C. Inferred were In.
tended ta fix upon Aim enormities he had laid at
die door of the editors, false. Sir.,
Mr. King without rejdying, sent Mr. C. a chal
lenge.
TIia Serjennt-at-Arms arrested Mr. King, who
was held to hail in the sum uf $5,000 to keep tlio
peace.
TIinoM gentlomen, it I# said, have shaken hand*,
believing their |iai-#e# will suffer, if nothinge)*o.
Mr,Granget’s nomination it seams was tint con
firmed, widi lit In* fir** answering rertuia qua*
lion#, pm to him by Southern Whigs.
Tbn U. S. ship Pjt.nnac liu* boon got off with
■an daniage.
The President steamer left N. York ut 10 o'clock
A.M of da* I lift in*t. Few pa*#engcr*,considerable
freight, hut no specie.
The rite* pnid for sterling hillv wero chiefly 7J n
8, hut there wo# liitVtii.no.
Tlio Hill fur seeming tlio slave property of Vir
ginia, vviison Tliur»dny Iasi in tho House of Dele
gules onleied lo ho engrossed, hy nyc# 8’J, noes 3 J'
Me L KOI).
There were two Cahinei min ting#,ynslordny.one
af tlirtin on tlm suhji-ot of nur rctanons with Great
Britain. There is no tloohi that Mi. Fox bus. un
der tlm lustrum ions iff hi* government, u vowed the
diM rue linn of the Curnliio 11* n government ncl»
and demanded the r« lease uf M’Leml, vvitlmiii
trial, nr his ji-issport*, within ten day*.—Corr. Ch
Cour, lOf/i im(.
I am ennhli'd to inform you, «m good nntlinrity.
that dm Cabinet lrive Imd daily session* since the
receipt of Mr. Fox’s let let about M’Lend,und from
vvlait I can under#! -ml, dmy nre tie ermined not to
inter’eru with tint right of die judicial tribunals i-f
tlm Suite iff New Ymk.— Ibid. 11/A inst.
Money affiir* ui the North me n* bad ns ever
U. S. Hank Slimes closed on Wednesday at 15.j
Tim fall in St.ilv* Stuck# Imshimtght suspension and
disc-edit upon tlm ciiciihitiiin of tlio Free H n.k
whosennti-s mv hns.-.l <>n ihis security, and it is
iwnrcely ilnuhifai that a lmgc pint iff tlm#n Comp 1
ni-# will go down Tim priiqmct of relief in tlie
b-iiikrtfrmn tlio Pennsylvanin Lecishnuro guivv,
dim, m consequence of which, U. S Hank note*,
are selling al 1-1 per rent discount. The New Ymh
L"g slainre mo liiiirying on lo piddio bankruptcy
w itli .dentlees peiseverance.—Mercury.
th# resolodon dismissing Blair & Rlv## t» printer#
to th# 37tli Congresa, when
Mr. Uerrien ruse and addressed the body at some
length in Isvot of the retohilkn, and in reply loth#
*evenl.argument* urgod against its adaption.
Mr U uion mud" a Uriel* remark in reply, whan
tlm question was taken on the adojiiion ut tho ic
soi"i ion. mid decided in the afllrtnativa as fullow*:
Yrat—Messrs. Archer, Ustrow, Hale*, Haynni,
Berrien, Ornate,Clay of Kvn., Clay Ion, Dixon,
Evans, Hei-d.-rson, HuntingMin, Keir, Mnngiim.
Meirick. Miller, Morelmad, Port.-r, Presinn,Hives,
Siminnn*, Smith, iff Indiana, Saulbtrd, Tullmsdgo,
White, Woialbridge— 2fi.
An##—Messrs. Allen, Htnton, Buchanan. Cal
liouo/C'iay i-f Alidiamn, Cuililierr, Futlun, King,
Linn, McRola-ris, Nicholson, Sevier, Smith nl Can
m-ciicot, Simgcon, Tuppun, Wulki-r, Woodbuiy,
Wright—18.
Mr Ciay limn r-meand mnved thnt thn Secreinrv
oftlm Semiie Im d.rerie.1 to deliver lo Blair & Ri
ye* llmir official bond,
Mr. Ucmnn asked for iho yra* nnd nays, when
(hero appealed us follows* Y eas 30, Nays 18.
So tim minimi was curried.
The Vice-President tliim, in pursuance uf th" no
lice he hud previously given,withdrew tram the choir
u* presiding officer for tho residue uf the present
•e#*imi.
On mnlinn of Mr. Clay, the Senate proceeded to
ballot fur President pen tent.
On the ballot forty six vote# were cn#t—of which
number
Mr. Southard, iff New Jersey, received 2G
Mr. King, of Alabama, received 15
Si-.-iili-ting. 2
Mr. Southard having lieen derlnrrd duly elerted,
vvns accompanied in the chair hy Messrs. Clay nnd
Prvsmu, tvliun ho iu<r and adilii-ssi-d the Senate,
Friday, M irrh 13. 1
The Sennit* prnceedpd to the n nsiiliratinn of exe
ciiivu liusiin-s#, and. niter totnutime sj-ent therein,
adjourimd to Mm.Hay.
APPOINTMENTS HY THE PRESIDENT.
By and icilh the advice and consent of ike Senate.
S Ionian Lincoln, to hn Mntsli.il nf tho United
Suites l’-r thn District nf Massachusetts, in the
jdree of Jonas Sildcy, vvlmso term nf nffice expired
un rim thiid iriotiint
WU inm Barrow to he Marshal of the United
States fur tlm District nf Vermont, in place of He
mnn Lnwny, whose tnint nf vervico has expired.
Ogden llnffinnn, to Im District Attorney iff the
United Stuitis for ilm Southern DUttict of New York
in tin* place of B. F. Butler, resigned.
SUPREME COURT OF THE U. STATES.
March !).
No. 42. Tho United Suit'# vs tlie »cliuonrr
Amistad. &r, appeal from tho Circuit Court nf the
United Stine* lor the District ofConnecticut* Mr.
Justice Story de ivered tliw npinion of this C*-urt,
affirming tlicdecren nftlmsnid Cncuit Court in this
cause in nil resja-ct#, executing that pmt mdering
tlm negroes to ho deliveied to the President to ho
trnnsemled, nnd reversing that part, anti remanding
the cause in the mid Cncuit Court, vvit'i directions
to dismiss the said ncgioes from the custody of the
Cniirt.iiml lion they lie diseliaiged from tlio #uit,
and go thereof quit witlun-l day.
There seem* to he no dmiht tliut Levi Lincoln i*
to have the Culleetotship nf thi* district. He will
probably enter un ih« duties ufld* uifine without
delay.—Boston Mcr. Jour.
From the New York Express, 1 l/A inst.
AlUNEY MARKET—CITY NEWS
Thursday. P AL
It i# n singular fuel, ihni now ithnnndiiig the con
tlili-ui oft In* South, nml the pres# lor money in mtiny-
s-einoi* nt tin- country, mil merchant# aru comparu
lively ensy. Neither the fiiiaier* nor the dry good
men are ox'ended, and there in not off-red ai Hank
a much larger nin-mm than can he taken. They
how ever co'diuo iln-inselves mostly to short paper.
Tln-ro i< in tlm street 11 large amount tffctiuon paper
that can hi- had at one per cent a month.
Tlm amount of hu*ino*« wu* very »*na1l In dny.
U S Hank imjiruvo I North American Trust dawn,
Vti-ksbiug impvuved 4, Dulnwaro nnd Hudson J.
The sale# at tha Slock Exchange were 101) share#
U S Bnnk Stuck ut 15 j; 50 do du 151 • 10; 50 do
16.
Cation.—Ptlce« are fading nnd but Utile doing
Flour is very dull nt 4,75 for cummun brands.
•lilio*, and it could not fail—that tba list# holder
'’weald bsv# to )i#ld, M .
P.-op e ef tbw Kentucky, and of th* South, thttb
Unoihiiijj like exaggeration in tha foregolng_#tat«
me-1. It i# uu HM, from the pen of a Van Duron
lie on the policy nnd piincipltsuf ilia majority ia thn
lute legisUture The startling fuel# disclosed real
on whig authority, nnd have been published by a
Whig Editor.—Louisville Advertiser.
From the Pennsylvanian, 10/A inst.
THE INAUGURAL.
We have waited with a good den! of interest for
the comments of our friend* nf the whig corps edito
rial, upon till# learned and amusing production. It
U-isliuen aui I that Chevy Chase might have pasted
into a mere memory but for the 6«iiio# and taste of
Addison; and tha world ho# a right to expect that
the 1 chit>vi-m"ni# of a hero, whether with plume 0*
pen, shall not «ink in oblivion forth# want ofeulogy
from his admirer#. But it would #«em to a great cx
lent, ns if the numerous care* of their novel position
have not yet permitted the main body oflhe friend#
of the President fully to Indulge their critical acu
men in developing the beauties of the Inaugural, A
few voice*have faintly sjmken.bui a#yet not much
to the purpo-e. The iivutral press, however,
engrossed, but also le*s perceptive of official exceL
lencc, has been forced to assume the duty. How
it perform* it. our reader# may judge liy the extract
which we trutisluie from the Courier des Etdts
Unisox tho fitlt inst:
PHILADELPHIA, March 12.
The fill lowing sale* ti-ok i-lure ulier ilm #• cum!
Hoard y«<renliiv—1(10 Uni tad Smt.*#, 16, ILK).
Il.t, 3 -fays notice; 24 do. do; KM; 50 do. do. I6J.
M- nday li.U 4
i*d.
Pi fa#:—United Slate# Bunk, 1GJ Idd, IGj ask
From the Charleston Courier 15/A intt.
GREAT FRESHET.
TIIK HAIt. ItOAP MUCH t.vJUnKD.
Prohaltc hmudulion if Augusta m.d Hamburg.
Tlio coi.iiiiued ura.# wlu.-n i.im* pravuileil for 0
nnmi'i-i- iff dny* pu t, Inive doul.tlcs* been ilm cmiso
ni much dun-op.-im.l «|,*wt union of piojn-riy in tho
in 1 i'll or. Its - ll.-ciH uu 1 Ini Ra 1 Rond, have been of
tlm mu«t di-nstuuis clwiue.t.-r. and great f.-nr* are
viiii-iiiin e.i that Hnmboig uud Augncu Imve nguin
•"ff' I. even to 11 greater ex out than during iho
ii'-riii-i of In~i »nmnn-i‘.
U e li ivo had no mail from these place# since
\N i',{iii'sita> la#!. Oil Snlni’iliiy a cun-loctui- of iht*
(.nrs 101 tlie Rail Road, arrived in town, who left
Hiiniloirp mi Thursday uuouing lost. He states
iliat (he walei at that pliier, wI0-11 lie left, was with
in u'ght left a- high a* at the recent iuiiudaiiwii—
I but tin- river wn* ririi-g nt lint rato iff 18 inches per
lion 1 — ntnl 11ml tin* iuhuhiinin# were reuuiving their
limiilii's nnd goods, io anticipniinn nt the plneo he
i',g solniii reed. At II o>e Cm*k (.nor mile# from
ilmi op) iib.Mit 20tl feet iff the mud was entirely
hr ken uj; and at Edislo Swamp, about a mile ami
II hull uf ,|iei-'-iid wii# impH'snbie. TlmCoi.dm-uo
ic n-hfd Uranchvi.lo on Tbur*duy night, and siaited
finm 'here with a i.und car at 11 •.'dock on Ktidny
i- ncliing Summeivillo at 10. P. M. finm which
jdai-e jo- cnm« lo raw 11 on Suiiiiday morning.
Al Clinic Creek (55 mile* from tlm city) several
*'"ndred feet of tlm mil way is hioken up, tho nu*»le
wink wusbe.l uwuy. and the iml* held togeiher
only by dm iron. In ilm con se of thn prugres# nf
ill" ci-o.ii,cior and lliu,c- in hi- eompaiy they en
cuiniieieil tn- cli fatigue, uud had sumo uurrow es
capes of |->*« nf life.
At tie* font iff the inelined plane the honks tvero
all falling in, covering tlmirai-k of the road.
I lie iiii-iiiiioiiva llavenel Im.l 'tarteil on Thurs
day, tn civil Ii**i»iiince in pa-<engei* «-.niiiiiip diiivn,
and l-Misioswamp, th" road g ive way, nnd threw
lu-i-mi ilm i-nilitiiiknieni. wlu-r. she now lie*. She
had a freight cm a -Hclicd, wliu h fluu i-dnff with
tim nnl road hands, who "*re ull, however, safe,
the Wilier at ihut Jhiiih heiup 10 Ice! deep.
.Since iln* iiiloroiiiiiou nln.ve r<ceived, wo have
iiml n runimnii rut inn with Mr Tu|-|H'r, the Pres!
il--tit nt ilw* Hamburg U»nil, wiio strived line
Siiiunlay evi ning, und left again yesterday, to su-
pci intend ilm work repairing the damages caused
by ills* freshet. Kro*:i w-init we |,-uiii ihere i»
»n» in* C’-innionieutiioi above tin- Four Hid** #**omp
—'Inn the water was nil tin- 1 l-t* "Ill'll lit*left (4
Saturday)—ihut nt that jilace ilm tail
P. M ,
was covered fur iiie di-lance ofu mile—and ihut
hall 11 mde iff the rail way was ionken op. It wa*
■ Im impirs-iou ifftho-e who were experienced in
th« mailer. Unit tlio water would C-miiiiii" to ti-e
>'•1* f-‘c a day nt iwi»,ul-.hwiigli tlm twin had ceastt.!}
and ut the present time no eiiieiiiuinni cnn he made
u# to wliut may lie ilm nmonn> ■•fd iiniign siuiained,
1 lie eai* will not leave thi day, Ian we ink" plea
sure in slating that tlm Sivumiuh mail will he for-
wauled i-y a sicainhiHi', #0 thatl- ii. r*g-ong Soiuh
w'* . I.e in nine, ifdojMisitcdin the PoilOlficohy 0
I lie n( pointment# which have been sent lo the
Sen.no fur confnmatioo, liave been chiefly to fill vs
rs'icie#. It nny im iff some uu- to state our belief
that rum-ivuL ami appuhiimeni# gcowiully which
•eom to lHM*xpivii-.|, will mt toko place without
dclitM-ratiun,for wliicli lima and njipuitunity are
nci-o»*ury — Madisonian, 12/A ins',
SENATE UK TUB UNITED STATES.
»irRA #P»#|OM.
IhuinUy, March ||,
After tlie Journal was read, th# Vfr# President
au'ioiinrrd til tile t». tmie that lot should V#ca e hi*
•eui during the day, in utdri that the Ikiui'e nriiht
•mve an o|ij,onuni|y of eU-nji g % Pr#«ld»M pro
Th# firail* ihra prtmreded |n th# diseutAnn of
VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE.
HOUSE OF DELEGATES
Satukday, .Mnrcli 6, 1841.
NEW YORK AND VIRGINIA
Tho Honsn tnok uj> the hilt 10 protect the slave
proper y nil ho Suite. Messrs. Hnyljr, Chapman.
Yerhv uud Crnpj.e. apoku in support oft lie hill, uud
Mr. Scott hriefily in rep y
Mr. Seott moved to re commit tlm hill. The pi .
prieiy nf re committing was -nppnrieri hy Mc-sr*.
Scott, Coles nod .McRae, m il oppo-ed hy Mu»*i-
Bayly. Cliapilliin, Cnqijier and Yeihy
Mr Clmjinian thought ro eonmiitm-nt would he
lapt'iuiniinijio Indefinite jmsipnin ment nnd reenrd
ed it as a test question a» louhether there should
he uny nciiwu (ujinu iho subject. Ho therefore do
nmmled ihonyesirad noe*.
Air. McKnu proii'sied ogainstmaking ihevoteun
iho question a io*t vote. He urged the propriety of
amendment* to tlio hill in Committee (where he
said it Imd not been folly examined) n# the lie..t
tn .do «' ensuring action. Ho rlecleored hitmrli
in I'nvur .ffacii.ifi—iff prompt decided notion; but he
expressed hi.r.self deshou* to make nny measure
they might nil.qit ns p.-rf rt 11s possible.
M . l(--bi rtson pr-'T-yP’d hgniu>t die making nf
the question of recummiimeiit a l. 31 qui-itH-n.aiid
urgoed iobIiow-th n the cie test deliberation Wurf
n- cessiiry in tin.* rum ; und tlmt tho immediate do
vision iijinu the bill before thi* Hoiiho would be itn
pr-jier. Ilo expressed hi-most decided reproba
lion ofibe conduct iff tbc Gav< rnor of New York—
through w hich lie coiiicndpil tho tigh's of thi* Smte
Imd ' ceii ns*ui!ed ninst «eiiioisly—ihut « wrong had
b'-i-ii inliicted upon her which she could under no
ciremn* ance* permit in cntnini.e. He-aid tlmt
New York must retrace her steps and tho nuirn$c
'•fli-ted tn Viraiuiu'w right# must )-o teirnrted. Ho
wa# 1101 prepan-d, however, to nviiiil tho j.ecunuiry
interest* ul'iln-|ieu|iln iff New York at this time,
He contended indeed 1 lint n very small proportion
iffriui- pmifde were acquaint.-d with lh<*que.iiun
nt issue between Vi gini.i und ilieir Stale; ho there
fun- deprecated theutiiinde iff immediuto hostility
in which it wii* proposed In ph.ee the*.* great Slate*
—mi extensive in lln-ir com nii-ree and #0 intimaie in
their cornmi-rcinIrelniion# He expressed him-rlf
onjirepaied to bring nluiut sn uifforlonnte 11 hostility
lor ilw act ofu Guverunt wltose term of uflico wo*
comparatively #o brief— he would not bring ubuut
i".i»no« which mii-lit ho so extensive nml so dire for
the misconduct of one whose nu hoiiiy wu#so trim
#i"tit. He b"eged gantls men to pau-e—to make no
direct test question upon the subject—it was a* deli
eat*- as it wa# impor-ani nnd required tho mostculni
and dclii-eriHe investixuiiun
Tho motion to iccummit was lust—oye* 40, nor#
73
Th-* bill vvns then laid on tho tnhlo on morion of
Mr. Yerby, who intimated thnt lie had several
umrrdmHiit* tn propose which he thought would
make tin- bill jn-rfi'ct.
On motion, the House adjourned.
ABOLITION IN KENTUCKY.
Green River Gii7.rtto j# known 11* 11 decided Fi-d-T
nl paper,and ili* moreover known that its Frank
foil correspondent is equallydecl edinopjuisilhin to
Democratic prineipe*. With iliese facts before
him, the tender will know Imw to apprei-inte ike
follow in* sinemenlfinm nh'Ui-r nf thecurrcsjion
d"iit of the Green Uivci Gazette, dated Frunkfurt,
Feb. 1j
"The hill to inrr*a*e thetnxe* to 15 cent# ad va
ioretn, has pis-sd tne House R -jn• sentatives. By
aunmen ment it was miule to a -niiniie in force for
two vutr-, nnd no longer. The Negro hill bn# fail
ed likewise, in the Seant". Wo wore then plniidv
>"'d that slavery was a political exit—thnt the law of
1833 woii'd rid K"nim ky iff -lavery if it remained
nuie periled, and ihitit should nm ho repealed. We
wore told that the institution of slavery wn* unjust,
and ii could tmt continue. We were told that puh
lie tentinienl wn# against slavery, und the slavldluld
er would bare lo yield lo its force—that thn
Woild's Conveniion and the Abolitionist* were
ogninst tho slavulioldrr, and ho would huve to
yl.d.l”
fid* i« the statement uf n Whig, aidressed ran
Whig l-.’di m. nnd hy thehitiei laid ia-fni.* liRH hig
reader*, li shows cmirlusively tlmt the mnjoiiiy
in tlm I tie Legislature nf Kentucky w«-r» a* ih'ci
d"d»itd thoitnijthgi.ing in nv.using midsupjmrting
Aholiiion princhries, u* nre ih" Tanjiabs, Gnrii
sons, Kiaii.c#nod Sind"# of the N’-itli. Till* 'n*li
Uliinn of slavery wa* prnnnonri-il an evil—the law
oi l033. it was eioiie/ulril, would rid the State uf
Ilm evil, and th relore that law is not to he repeal
ed. bluvrlmklere w- ie inunilntly lohi tlmt slavery
"ruuM not eimtlnuo"—i|in| it wi# unju.i—that tint
Im sentiment was against the ilavvhuMir, and
therefore lie wnnl-l have to )h*ld "
Bvi-ii the Wor d # Ct.nteniifffl—an assemblage of
fsteittwis, in «ke imeom a rival nation, cm up
»hh a slew lu unauthorised hi|srfri«M# wjilj tha fa
mIiuiIum of#lavery In this emtwry, wa# rrlvnvi to, to
•how (hit ailion* had emhsrlH In (fa rgi »e u f Ah
From the Courier des Flats Unis.
Wo give |n*|mv n translation iff the must interest
ing parts ofG -nerul Harrismi’* Inaugural ajiecehr
piunouncrd mi the 4th Itistunt. We Imve not trang
Uted tlie ciilira documont. because in ibe first place
it i> extremely lung, uml in the second,—we say fa
in ull frutiki.c##,—because it bus nut njipeotcd te u#
to lie wmih the ttouble.
It is *0 1111com1n .il in lid# cnimtry, to express a
can»ciehtious ujiinion upon political mtasure# or’
men, thnt before proceeding, we think it right td
jirotest (Mice mure, not only nur indi-pendencft of
juiriy attachment, hut our personul regard fur Gen
oral Altiirison. We cim*i(l‘-r liiiti u noble old gep;fa
man of mo*i frank and open disjiosltiun.atid full of
the host intentions in the world. But while w»
render thi* homage to tim man, wo hold unrsrlrea
not the less bound to judge ••Kills production hy it#
intrinsic merits, and to dec lure our conviction that
no jircsideniial address wus ever weaker or more
giutoque, or embodied few*: ideas in so many
words.
Four great question# have agitated nnd divided
ihisi-umiCiy torsi.m« time past. These the whig
puny li*vo inscribed un their bnnuer*, and under
them they have uchieved the victory of ■ heir candl
date. They have reference, 1st. to iho restoration
uf the currency, nnd the safe-keeping of the public
inoni-y bv cither institutions than th • Sub-Treasurm#:
2d. to the i-realiun uf u Nutionul Bank: 3d. the die
tiibutioti iff tlie public and# or iheir prom-nds among
tlm Stutus: 4lli. ill" ussuiiijitien ol the Btuto debts
hy tho General Government on certain terms.
Of contit? it was to be expected, that in an ad
dress intended to explain rite principle# nnd future
jtuliey uf hi* administration, vie should find the Fra
sident giving hi* viow* on each iff these topics.
But wo are disappointed: to the three la«t he
makes not the slighn-st allu-ion. nnd contents him
•elf ns to tho first with a aim|d« repetition of the
b-rshest nnd weukest ctUtcism# on the system of
hia |itedece#sors
Wo aru not ourselvos partisnn* of the opinion, an
nounced first by General Jackson, and adopted in
part by Mr Van Boren, that the currency of the
United States should be exclusively metallic. Wa
tegnid thismiitiim us mil less rxuu'ngant than that
which wniiid sustain the jiro-em system of Banking.
It is huh, that credit has been the ruin of tluscoun
tiy; hut it wus credit misunderstood and pushed
in extremity, A thousand good things might be
said ia reply lo the j-reachcr* of a purely metallic
circulation, if indeed there are nny such remaining.
Bui to combat tins system, hb General Harrison
does, on the ground that it would favour great ioa
qualities of furtone, f.icilituto usury, end destroy
gem rosity mid nohiii y «»fs< ntimom among the peo
pie, is to demonvUatu mure ingenuity of urgnmen
lotion than correctness ofjudgmi-ni. • # •
With the exception uf» few unfortunate expres
sions, thrown uut in pnssing, upon this vi-ally im-
poriant subject, 1I10 now president keejis silence on
on ul| the great tojiic# o n'ltioiml policy, Ho says
not a word about the contested frontier bat ween
.Millin' and tlie Brliish possessions, nut a word shout
tlio Ale Lend iillii.r. He nl.udes, it |# true, to his
want "f knowledge u* to th- state nf pending nego
tiatiun-; but o-rtiiiuiy there ere principl- s obviously
itivoiv. d in them, wnich arc permanent und inti, let
bin, und upon these, whatever may he the facts, his
nniuion* would be full of interest. In full viow of
the dancer* which threuii-n the United Suite*, and
which fora month past have directed the attention
of every man in mid oui of C« mg re##, to the necessj
»)’ ol iiutioind defence, the new President says not a
word on lhi*#nije.ctof d"fencr, hi.t test- his hopes
nt j‘"uco on 'h" amiable di-piisiiinn J'the Queen of
Enclmi.i. Really, 1 hi.-* smueks a liu lo too much nf
ihut nnsiiAj ickni* good natmp,{bonhommie) which
i# not always u sufi-aunrit tu aff.ir*iff Stulc.
One part of tho m)>I.-e*« cannot fuil to «.*ctiro to'
Gen. Hmrwnn i|io|oni-eol' pnr-onal di*int"re»ted
nt-#*; it i* ilmt io which ho make# no summary a
disposition nf l-'u oilii-i.d jnerogulives. It affirm#
that the IVo'idouey, n# hi-rcliffoie exe ci*ed,' ha*
been tending taji-dly to monarchy,by permitting its
incumbents to enj-.y too long ilm pi-riloU* sweet# of
jimver. by thn control it ubuwed him over suhonli
nuto uifii-ers, uml finally by uniting in his hands
iho possession uf the piiiHit nnd the sword. Gen.
Harti«un ucruKtiiivIy declares; l, that he will me
consent to Im ro elected; 2, that im renounce# ai
most i-Mlrcly the veto jiowor, which Urn constitution
cooler* tit'uu him, hut which in Ids view savors too-
niuchufdii-tiiiorsliir.; 3, that he will never di*plnr»
a Bi-cri-iory of the Trenstiiy, without reporting tl.o
reasons to C-mgress. 4, that ho will not only tolernte r
bin encourage tlio independent rensorrhip uf the-
press upon Tii* ndininistinlhm; nnd 5, that ho will
iciivj to Congress the entire charge of thn public
moneys, under the conviction tlmt the further they
nre removed from hi* control, the mure republican
will he tho nmiiii-o'mvnt.
It would loudly In- possihla to make 11 hecatomb
with morn eh- erfulness of the powei s of his station,
Sonniple is the renunciation i.s almost to pursuade.
one that the good General in hi# competition with
Mr Van Unren, had no [iprsnnidaspinilhin beyond
the Presidt-nihil night cuj> and pillow*. Such dlsio
terestcdia-ss i« unequivocally Roman,
And this remind* a#, that General Hmriion ir»
his linrangue speak# five .-r six time* of Rome, twice
of Athens, onre ol'Guul. E«jpi. Aria. Si jthin,Scan
oiuuviii, the Capiud, twice «f the Homan EmjH*rnr,
three time* iff i lie Consul#, once of Octavius. Antony,
Brutus, C- rriu*. Di-eiu* Cuinii.us, tin-Sniptos,three
times of Ctesrir,nud tw lee ofu Rumun Knight, whoso
name he Hoe* not tnemion.
1 he Rumnns, to refer to them once more, have
•aid, *• habrmusfucttvm rousulem,” out* is a mer
ry c.uisul; ifie Ann-rican- tnay say, “ nur 1’residrat
know * hi- genernphy, and history,”— nl least his
nneietit, for hesnysin one |riare that the indepea
dene.-and union «if th.s Rejiubtics of SwitxerUnd
have never lieen di'iuihed, h remark which shows
him nut to imve read the very latest news final that
countiy.
Prom the Bnhinioie American 12/A inst
LATEST EROM IIIO DE JANEIRO
By ih" ship Roanoke, arrived yesterday front
Rtode Janeiro, accounts to the ID1I1 January I ave
l>ern received. The editor# ol the American are
indebted to an esteemed mercantile blend fur the
annexed extract ol a letter dated
Rto ok Jankiuo. 18ih Jatt’ry,l84l.
Since nur last respect# of the 15th in«t. there Is
nothing important to advise. A sale of 2600 bhls,
Bmndywine Horn wins made twoday# ago mi 16QOOO
nr $6.00—pan for the i.n Plata Baker* only ..flor
ed LlflUtlO. The market j* dull,and we quote Rich,
mond at 19]|t)00.or $8,J2.Dnhimore 1(iD<)0l)ur 8.59.
Tlm slock is 2-1 to 26.1)00 bids., 11,000 of which
tire of Richmond, hi Id hy •peniiaiur# wlm wdl not
iuc ea*e th ir stock, ns’doalcrs set thfir friends
Rg'iinit them and will neither buy finm them nor
enter intn competition with them ut high prices in
offering fur tti-y to arrive, unless from absolute ne-
cessiiy, I’riee* are likely to keep pretty vieudyun
dor regular supplies, ’| here is no apparent export
demand, urnl hy lust aerolites it wdl nm answer to
send to tlm |,a Plan iml.-s* it lie for ih* eotivrttl
0111*0 iff using foniD fur the time on which purchased.
Dome*tic# nf nil kinds are uniolrubls unless
forced nt veiy low and losing prices,
the stock iff Coffee i* 0||OO hags Price* are as
follows t—gf|erieii, ood 4N-VI0 a 4|550; In assort
firsts HiBOO a 4(0(10; regular
9|500h .)|75l), LsclMiign 3Id. firm.
JanviirM 10/A.—No arrival* from ilw United
niuirs. | he dale* from MiHiievideo are in 98'h
"Ii. whi'-li q.mii- Flour al$15, emrriiq hid## 35
teals, anil looking up, as well a* at |Juv/m# Ayr##,
II was faarrd Mmuevideo would soon s|«in I,
llw Ooeno# hymen Amy,
rntSm^ 9, ‘ •j , * Ck flf *• It
flWO wsgs—and generally of p»wr qua hy,