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To r.pe«lthe^.cogw^fc^guli-
Tn*n .ei*t«TS and musicians ,
! cation of foe Judges of foe Supet no j.- b1D xy, Dec. 13.
1S43.
SENATE.
MoSD ay, Doc
, • ,i.. ■ .ii-.ieiiMtwn <’• nieun
Propositions f<w re.luein- l,ie ‘ ' .j bv Mr. low
were «t offby ,„e prOvum, ooe.non^ ^^ „ ouse
«r. of Bibb, .ml the *««>on
.srecd.ol.yjea.lu.nrv^b , nll clerk watr rotsed
Xbocorapenejlionol oecr ry^ Kollse ,
fro,.. 85.00 ;««» *« B*
to SS.OO per
>f other
dev. on motion o!
clerks to c
i,l of i l. On motion of Mr. Cone.
*«" ,NTU ° UL '“ n D a ar y of d
be Pe
State
The Kill « f Senate t . ,
Districts, and to provide tor t‘ ie
t "'' pf*,e State into Congre
Democratic Convention..
The Democr^c Goo*CTUr™. r Caned ^i a .
take into consideration ll dav pvt . n ; n - tliel
bled agreeable to tbe- al ' L f- av ,. l; c Hall. and organized
The nieetin- waaheM at J .. _ simf , preoara wry reao-
tliat evening; red »fi*r pa c re, oimnendattoo* end
in.—Yeas 126. nay
The bill to author;
1 UC on* 1(
Western and Atlantic Bad-U
yeas 96, nays 9A
Ykas—Messrs
xe further progress
held at La Fay
:j,in<T; and after :* orne
’^Ss'oF'n^b'Slhero. j *^~$£5^roed » meTu
1 Chamber, die next evening.
TUESDAY, Not
i the work of tire
the Kepresenta-
'dand for other purpcses-
Adams of Montgomery
Allen. Alcxan-
Ur Cent : To farm oot m
and hire out the conTi.cs. essiontn alter jho 1st
^ jrtBHCWW.
Tuesday, Dec. 12.
Committee ot tlie
ims oi aioins ,, k
de^. AtideiBonof Tabarerro, AndersOT^ Boynton.
Belief Stewsrt. Benton, B«^ Bollard, Borkbal-
An act passe
..... of ilio 3 J article of the col
tuns for its second pas
The Senate was en .. jjj’gjjjjj'foi rereXw*
whole, on tlits bifiio car ry »» do;) of tbe number ofdie Gen-
Oinstitution relative l °r ~ D f Senatorial Districts]
eral Assembly t«l«e “""-f*'"*, bill. „ ,,
withouta voteoo P°* «> Wednesday, Dec. J 3 -,
The Seriate took up :h '•’^ffcct the amendment of the
whole, on the bill to carry General Assembly, [the
•QsZSZStXSir* *• *■ *“ • ’
yeas 13, navs 36. Bishop. Bivins. Carter,
7 Y**»—Messrs. Bartow. uixon. Dunagan, Foster,
Castellow.Colins. <**^52?££fcrtilip. Heins. Hun
Goddard, Hall. Harrison of Ptimen. }V Kpno(| fc. ln g,
ter, Johnson oi Egbert. Jo® Miller Mitchell. Moseley.
Lawhon. McArthur. Meredith. Reid. Rev-
Osborne. Tiles. Power. olE^"fs^re Sims. Smith. Snel-
Brown, Bryant, Chambers. Clysu. C II £ of Randolph.
»on. Dawson, of DeK.aU>.
Keodriek, Jameson. Johiaw r B^^ ph} , B „ f Powers ot
Ligbisey.-Ntays.McsVfee. M C Swa in. ^ arver . Turn
Bibb. Pryor. Spalding. *K‘“ a Voort. ,
i«—
from rotiiig. THURSDAY, Dec. 14.
■ , ,« i consumed in discussing a mo
• A portion ofthij.d .t,. passage of the bill to
ohlr.Kclml,.tSrecon«dortbepa for %
SSSSSJii**«««-*-
iv• " c.rev. Clark of ChaWSinn“
•,Burton,Cal away. • . ^ Craft. Darden, David-
Tronp. Clements. O'-ey, ^ rreU Gordon, Greene-
son, Dent. Dohtgnon. Edwa^^ ^ Hardwickt Hams of
Grieve, Gilbert. Hardi , ,, ^ t jarkson, Jennings. John-
Macon. IlilU Holt. Dowc.l,Ha«. J»e Lon „ forc]
of DeKalb, Johnson ot .. n „
nher 14, 1343-
the following report, to wl, = . . h ; 5 u , e . is mainly
The result of the recent clec.mns parly> aIU ,
attributed to the sapiueness ^^ ^ ^ weak „„ s of
total, want of organ _ . )U . lt to eonimeiid it to
adversaries « flp ns. while the
the
ley, and Farlee.
1\ x pend it n re s i n t he
eers. Blackwell, J.T
Wright. ^
E-rpeniitnre* tn the Treasury
Caldwell. Yost, Tilde.,. Anderson, and Asne^-
Expenditure* in the 1 Var c dmson.
Bvain, Kennedy. Arrington, Gn “ p ‘; CJ1 /—Messrs. Da-
r zr enditurcs in the Nary Departmeii
na Khkpatrick. Vanmeter, M«= r *
Expenditures tn thcP^l g rown , and Ness.
Harper, D.S.Keid, T.Smith.TeTOBnah Bro m ^ ^ D p .
Expenditures in the Puh-i Rantsey.'
Kmil'. Dawsf Tnv K'^ri-^ie Wayi’and Means.
The most .mponant Committee s / r , on >„ conjec-
Tbe cast of that Committee disapi °‘ p He seems to
tares. Mr. McKay of N. C.»the CbairmW-_ » Mr .
,Ul . be oo^cluded, and all d,a
n fctate uas expended upon the \y ““HJ
Atlantic K til Rwill cot,-.rib' M to the we^v**^i3
peritv of South Carolina.- S,ic , ,
We desire that the Whig party in this t 11( j
’eld to a stiict account for all their public
their cause, our r. ..^ , v *tematic
« -*•
r Tedev Marshall, Martin of Morgan,
’Lawhon, Lawrence y. Meriwether, Moore,
McCarver. McDowell. Pa i iner , Pear-
Morris. Ne ' 5 '?.’,r'p'"In ^ascotl, Preston. Price. Prior.
, Pitts, Polhtll, P° we h- J. ) Sanford. Smith of
u.t:..„ Hnhbmson of Coweta, it . m—mhs.
tiring efTort and energe 1 ’ ecrale d by die wisdom and pat-
ate ns.^erung principle* 8 * c . i Lt.iuarm or »aomcl
Redding. Bobbtosoo of Cowowu T ^- TitUe , Toombs..
lion <
carry into effect die sme . ft ^, e "* c
redaction of the General Asserac
38, nays 50. ... ....ton was spent in th* eon
The balance of the dsyoe-.i» , § re , 0 i u tions for s
sale ofihe t\ estf rn ..ifered Mr..Iverson nw,vr '
positions for nmendmer.tlie.ng offered.
Oglethorpe. B< *P le ^V.„* Ware ^ CUrke,’ Ware .of
S^. V w"jS”'wE^W.n... WWaNw w ’"
frev. WfU. Word. orr ,f",' r Tl a ,mh. Bibb, Bird, Blouni,
Nays—Baggs, »»'i'- v ’ B B "t'on Bnnron. Brown, of Cam-
Boggs. Born.Uranllej.Brewlom U BnUoch ^ ,j us .
den. Brown of Early. B “ f ^ nn , Carlton. Carter. Chan-
Camion of Gilmer-Cannon of llab Cobb of Carr oll,
dler. Clark. Clark rff BibR Cleve *^ DixQn p ,j
CobbofDoolv Crane. Dame . llaroore GlI yton f Ham.l
son, Drake. Felder, Fincher-^n Ho(lE e, Hollingsworth
ton, Harris of Walwn. Irwin, Johnson of Appling
Holmes, Howard, Hunter. I ^ f Jordan> Kp ]l og? ,
Jones of Lowndes. J ”"” <,l I< “ tlin ,' , Mi r tin of Gwinnett.
Kendall. Kimzey. no g i c d or f, Mitchell of Frank-
Masters, McDnfhe, Mi™ > pe » ee Ran dolph, Baulersonr
lin, Mitchell °f Gw JJ’.j®'t,^ bfrlson of Lawren s, Rowe of
Reeves. Reynolds, HiK . Rozari Sapp, Saunders, Sel
Meriwether, Rowe of MonW. ^ Temples.
man. Spear, Street, Stroud^Wau^^ WaUfcfH? Ware
K& 'V..itwo.tl„ Woodward of Bibb.
Woodward of Houston, V. '
mount actnailv paid eodectfrom stock holders u
holders an* other creditor-i Ia . nsi(> & certB ; n extent—
their individual rapa* J • nassagc 0 f the said bill, as con-
reported unfavorably.^!^ pnterP d into by the State
a ;d"foe^r.mr» P atthe granting and accepting of char-
■riingpiiiieip.ies.vou--.- lukewarm or supine l
^f^.fef^n^t^Lpublicana^AeNati^B^
mnve.1
■yeaa 50
ter«_. 5tc.. “ nJ fromUie m!nori.yof the C rr U«ee. submit
'' the " iy, ‘ Iiepr ° leCUOn
Mr. J° ne, ’ from c'voroble to'thebill. ns necessary for
Bo- T>rcnniblc and Keeoltilions, on
,,L 3Ir.Moxvnr.I_u Vrr (<) „, c ruited Mates.
fenders of U.e Constuu .on ^^ G „ vernmect . fight
Th "« ” • s “-
^&^^ 5 &«SS£I4S3
,, t ..^ CUairman ^
iiave been thken as a sort .of'«other. Mr.
Beardsley, onione band, and Mr. RDet . 4jvilcatec fec.m
McKay is a Van P.urenmantandareal ^ t i ineB , made
onv and retrenchment. Ri,zeal for reform;
himself obnoxious to his own party • , he proposition
a „d the Ollier day. whet, lie PJ e fi 8B “ n l ” en t.be gave um-
to reduce the rates of prmtinfe fifteen P superfluous
brage to mrny of the frtends of the Globe. ^
expenditures will escape his att ®” 1 a nn this committee.
Mr. Dixon H. Lewis, is placed _
of which he was an able member beret Committee
Mr. Charles J. Ingersoll is named first oa tn^ Commit .
va — : — Afl’.;«, nnd Mk RbeU seco ■ Buren ,neii,two
rpm«ioritV of
?I A C & e’u
■ t -,is „riFMOBrWNGr» KC
lfeld to a stiict account tor all iheir public ^
arc ourselves perfectly ready to pronounce vu ,,
when it is deserved. We have done so within i
hours. Last year a Loco foco Legislature was <
art of repudiation. Thisyear a Whig Legisl,,, 1 ’ £ ,
lowed suit. "What is sauce for the g>,. t ._ ]
gander.” says the homely apoth.-gm. a: 1 t
as much deserved this year as iiwaslast.
We have nut done with these Wi.'-g .-
intend to publish their r.: s
lines nv mud tbm ;■ '".'if - -- ■
at ’Ids time, stands m nceu of .a at t . . : v . • •
titled toil, and it is the duty of the pre.-, u> i„.„ 'Jt
. i . Str.BrprR,.'
3ti, tK> :
rainiiJnb’s *
Deinocrinie :0 |’ Xj|4J. I'll.
JOUX v
IxEWIS CASfSj
or
M. -5 w
jiuSA-B-l ’ w -- u m- Jjd p cnll
TJSY5RS Ljli < ubA.'5*“ ■ s _
them are from Slave holding ?*"*®*’ . ed BS
Mr. Holmes is very appropriately placed
The majority
Chairman of
HU
.fOjelA *
To be decided by
1
^ ! i
" National Goarcntlon inJlny
e UUUIIIWUCW
It Will noi escape notice that Hr..i-, s fortunat e for
i the Committee of Foreign Affairs, House.
him and for the quiet ‘he CommiMeewid tb ^^^ Th
The House is not.yetready toproe<ie<* ie _ enle d with
have not yet adopted rules. ‘"j'JW 0 f a,e‘ general ticket
the Whig protest against the ^mission 6 to qul .
members. Tl.emjor.ty %“efcek precisely,
Ct tliis ghost; but untifUe-appears 1 1 * d inult ering denun-
2£!XXS!gr&-" d
ment-BM thing instructive in
active !..**& oftlie paM.du
ring wliicfi our Demo
vei onward to the add another. ri
cratic rule, the Repu ndo m the annals of theire
uraph to the records which a nbidiDS , confidence n
^V-sTwFOKD. of Baldwin
Gen. JOHN TF-A- IN jaSU auy hit.
electios os tkf. first
The \Viiigs have followed foe bid exatnj,^ i,
ocrats, and committed an act, which will bring aa»,7. _
same well deserved obloquy that .heir prea e « lw r?J
Te <r last vekr.— 1 They .have forfeited the liWj^S"
State and formally i-efo-edto do what they aoi^S;
! Red » do. , The apprnpiialiuii-of two hur,!r,j £
dollars to ihe-MonroryHau R^ad, ^sanoblit^.-
I upon the State, a5 binding as any erherBund,w,...
i ten evidences <.f indebtedness. AY ith nil tUtcZ
1 sanctions of legislation, the State solemnly engjpj^
i priate S260.OUO tn this Company,uponceitfo
i Reiving upon the integrity and good faith of Rj
' citizens were induced to engage in llie
invest their"money in the stock; in other wards,", 0 ^
thcmselvcs io n joint pannerslnp with the Stitt^T*
foe Road. As copirtners they paid their ponioi „■
pital and employed it for the joint benefit of it, ^
State, when called upon to advance her jionir.a, ■ ,
tal. agreeably to the terms of the articles of w . ..
refosee to do so. If this is not a breach of
I n eve' was a violation of an agreement ben,^,.
| man.—Creo. - Messenger.
A bill to reddee and graduate 1 tobe snU ie
already bafore foe S^Yhlfsecrotary^f the Treasury
probability of its passage,
condemns the project.
To do this, let us fher.sh an^abidmg-^ nce y us
•L.ice ofour cause, but let no^y “ To that cause.
•wen.nreBow.*' Cone, Culberis^n*
tain. C.yat,.Conc,C : d : ; . t one bo(Mardi im Harn
'Davies. Dufonr, Duna a . Hunter. Iverson. Jarae-
.0,1 of Ran lolpb. Hendnek JHinro^un^ Eighuey,
.on, Johnson ol j'-arly. Jo' . . Mereditn, Moseley, Pitt-
McAfec. NIcA r t..u r .McCon k, Sne’.lings. Spalding.
K^iSSSiSfS***^’ T *""’ ^
»-a*SfcSr»2S£
lnw, Curry. Harden rnnis. I ij eKa Ib. Kenan, Law-
Hayrlip. Joi n an of J.'bert, Jon Phillips. Piles. Pow-
bon. Mays. Miller. Mit^rU. Osborne. p u Ridley .
-ers of Bibb, I "wers of Effiogh*™^ "^5 j or , Tucker,
avJSf'SAV' .a
.der'R. McLaughlin. /election of the General
Od!.-.rn of the SiS3 foiIto?S«> the amended Con
gt To'incorporate the G^d hodg^’f the 1. O. 0. F. of the
£tat. ,f G'0 &s . n thu State wbo;haveobt.inedormay
MR reread and referre.1 W the Comu.iuee
t.AVY’nrds the United DU ;n»#ir«st
sition towards the u aubjecl nia !ter of much interest
Eov^romems ts lieeom f *, Whereas Wgb public fanetton-
tlU 2vil -i^^^Thave^^dL^med upon an
To compel Ranks in uus. «*« indiv iduals or corpnra-
hereafter obtain judgments g satisfaction of said
’theT own notes iu aatisfoction of said
i e . nil rereone to whom said In-
jnJgmenis; ana alsu to rompM aU ^u d . l5 or execu-
-titutions may hereafter iransterAU J ^ nJlitu ,ion in pay-
•tionsthereon,toreeehre.thenot«*o '^ >ijd#df0D , nJtidB of
snent and satisfaction of the warn I .....beconsliued
”of foe ■■
interference with th^e g #nd interes ,„ ofthe United states
which so affects di IP" x without a violation oC and total
that it cannot be lol f f.® 1 *. _ n , which the United States owes
disregard of those obli 0 »t mi g ^ s of tJ>e Unioniit becomes
I itself and to the separt ' , . er Texas is not properly a
_ matter of grave United Stales. And whether
portion . Sta ies shall not be justified by die
io any event the L f .,r nreserT atiim to interpose her phy-
laws of nnuons aa 1 ‘f 1 /^ , nter f e renee will, any Stale
aied power to repelal 1. '. tbo object ofwhich shall
„„a&onti..entofNorfoAwgrj« p ' r «^ lttrf ^ Uoited
be either tonffectibeiustrtn „f diis Union, which
States, or of “^"^CWotect and defend. ,
llie government is bound to P cooc l 0 ded at Si. Ildefon-
Bv die firstartiele ofthe treaty cow () ^ CsUlo .
so, October 1.1800. betw F ^ P th# c , of
lie Majesty ceded was then in the hands
Louisiana, with the .i» , vbl , n France possessed it. And
snent
Mr. Kenan
•the bills of said Bank,] «i,-rin» the 1st section, 3d ar
The act of the last session, xltenng ine
.tide of the ConsMtulion-of ihw _ ta several vol-
J2%%£sss:s#gr
T. rsl.e lt>i>£'l“" .1*' p ““’ ‘"' l “
grantalonger-stay of Executmus. Coarts to attend a
To repute . - ^.feN^duev^Ton the first Monday
fo“rufos of uniform practice in the
XtirelUr^
Fjierso.y.Berries. . , . . .
Ai l: Mr. Echols, a preamble *n-l resolutions, relative’ to
f m refundieg by Congress the fine imposed on Gen. Jack
's. i.v J.M b i Hall, of New Orleans.
. - • ’ BMDUtTIU*
Mr. Dunagan"
:Senatewhatanioi.-n:oiinciuuu.-... s ...--- a u P Ucabl« to
anon or Poor School., “’froX haveT'en'encroached
those objects—whether said fun probable a-
•np°n ‘>/ I *(^ , i«‘PP™I^t^rfoeT^en.ption of the
red foebondVissucafor the P ir mdcrnp-
our wered duly
and the vindication of ourprmcji pora „ n al con-
to sacrifice anv prepossession being based on
sideration. The 1>rl '' ac of die Constitution of the Uni-
properandjustconstruciisn. i ^ Qw?r under that in-
fed States. ». nd . j£Z**™V the Ruccessfu ! ad "
strument. tt is inniortaul awl State Governments, l.ay-
ministralion Mm of all gtmd government. Ihohappi-
^inrC^SrfKSjbS?prWpfcs.boi.ld be asserted
ness of the people, tlmtine^ p^ ^ ^ h(f ace0 „,pl ls hed
and maintained- Th'» f j^ blicans in every State of
but by the united efforts ot j' ^ ;rejt mea?U res ofthe
the confederacy. 'V tin ;ega identity of opinion in the
General Government^re ^ wonder f u l but for
Democratic P ? n > ’. „. P : S based upon the great fundamen.
the considerauon, ’ gehooh a strict copstructioD of,
tal tefietoftoe Ropuaica Cons ,i tu tion. It is a matter of
and rigid adhere:nce^u> lhe CiDusmu ^ tbere . # OQ
pride and S r » tu '“‘* < 3,tavi^ wisdom and character en-
want of men fi( i * re of their country men, and who,
titling them to the co .fi le^ i a ^ of the Nation, would
if advanced t'» the Chiei . - i administration of
prove themselves.amply ^gZ.h of “m«»-
L affair.-, This facE wh.le it pre^^ ^ ^ tb purity of ,
of Texas. ^^ foe devotion of it, member, from pn®c,
' . i j: *, »r» n lUllDSn C
WASHINGTON, Dec. 13-
The President has appointed Mr. ^ji tbe impor-
ade!pl.ia,hitelyn proresseTot Vi en P the C oast of
tant post of Supennt-ndent ofthe Surey be dpath of Mr.
foe United Stales, rendered vacant y Franklin.
Hassler. Mr. B.che is a great ^“"jfJ^Wnce.
and seems to inherithisseal.in the Pursuit m^ a(e Min .
Mr. Wise is to lie again nc ” n V , d whether the uomt-
ister to France. It seems lo be donbud^ be^ rf lho
nation will be better received than it was a
last session. WASHINGTON. Dec. 14.
In-foe Senate, during foe morning, mucb.business o
'Tl^rSLCS'^» wil to establish a territ-
The Georgia .
J We notice in our Nof&j-fb exchange* A, feWi
solution in reiaticr. to repudiation, which UMiaifosJ
I adopted by foe Legislature of Georgia. Can 3 tv,,jT
I u» whether it came from foe Legislature now ufoS
i »Sor. l:,j ■
J Resolved. That we regard the slightest br„d J*
Lted faith, public or private. asa want ofAitB*,! t
\ upon which all obligation depends, that when,,, J
j tliat Union shall refuse to recognise her ere, tSrtl ^
tion 01 tne -<xr , "ve nol seen ll.e i ficent eKm he?Obligation, she will hareSI
suit their individual selves. We have - . L^ion in foe sisterhood of states, and will
p, o, „ 1. finally w~41 «-**««** "'» »=’ wan, <**«***££*
iricts are so ***%■&. •'« '
.er can elect but one or two Congressmen .
The Senatorial District bill, also, is intended to
the Coons two thirds of the Senate .
. Mr. Atchison gave notice ot a Dili to occa ; on of t l, e
give
t establishment of “V" a ^ h p ,..“ , on „ notwifostand-
Westis in favor r'ttnnd itwil L^w^b” Mr- Calhoun,
ing foe.mighty a _ r sr , -" l ^ re Notice was given of a bill to
Mr. DcDuffie and othere. when export- | ””V*
anthurize a drawback on formgn mer h d^ Fe^ in of MaCOO
ed in original packages to Cmnauuua
The Court of Errors is again postported-Ui
being lost in the Senate. Bibb county ,s to rema n
as it was : -tbe House refusing to concur with Ute
Senate in attaching it to theOcmulgee ctrcuiv
The Western & Atlantic R- Road is to be do
tinned at tbe expense ofthe.^.a.C;and,,be sacrifice
A writer in die ]ast Jefl'ersomnn sc«;.
slockbolders &c. ?Ke expediency of selling
__ u a ii Road to.tlie Central R. R, Co. ik
eing them both into one—the stockln lot ;
former to receive nexv scrip in ihejuinu *
the amount or the value of their stock f
roe R- R- We have not room at pi
the suggestion more at length.
; Griffin and Savannah-U.us virtually
selling, or ra.Ser giving away. Ulriches of all Ce-
Sarrowoffered aresolmion,providing B .or ; a survey j tbe up - b ui!Ui„g of Charleston^ ^ ^
of ’tl.e rivers Missoun and Mississippi f nav ; gati ^,. This <•"' nx.:,^h,rv is also to be contin , P
adoption of ^asures to imp/ message, and hasat-
■ubjcctia noticed in tbe 1: re- ^ . A . im#r rttl cities. The
traciedi murh alienlinn^® »B ^'^^""'^^rs^ant^othe'’ dan-
,arty, and directs me (whom their sense-
pies! and directs it to a huma leads to prefer-
r^x^mhipwould L,7a«yTwW« *•« is
difference ns to principle . no alternative om '>■
concile conflicting partial •* f friends acting under
refer foe selection »o.the judgrn 1^ coovic[iQt| „f ,b e inter-
foat restraint whldM*-* Thij { lter nativc is unavoidable,
'n)e 0 , f , l w; C d" C foe maxim,,hat in - division, there is
danger, and in union ® tre "f‘'- rtbe5 e considerations, organ-
Let us, under foe pr b sac b feelings, let us
ixe for “meat. Anun^bjV dsam . gbt y .
approach the conflict ®" . of - tbe Constitution of our
no less than the P^. ;, y ot ; t9 certain (thopth it max-
beloved country in its ,-y-j b cumbrous weight of
isdSiAsSfeSpSv-r
Whigs would fo sucli a cause, our Wltieal brethren
In surb a field. and 1 l4 ,- Qr ed the RepobUcan cobortu of
ft* ihe
grand Democratic army of «be w »»^. Te express ; on t0 the
Your Committee, W * 1 i_ „r Georgia, represented
!^rs«^~»^gsr.*sai s «. .r-
Resolved, That foe BaJfonore ip May next.
proves die Convention ^ d;d f the office, of
States fora valuable oonsmerou.... ,-^.^ wUb
forever and in ful1 * " -f, a s fullv and in foe same man-
rights and appurtenance , . French Republic in
nera 5 .foey have been^a,red by^lie conciudeJ ^ y.
virtne of the above
Catholic Majesty. treaIV of 1803. it U declared that
Bythe Sd article of foe W > . ,hall be incorpor.-
ted in foe Union of foe United . wie
admitted as soon
exigency, - and makeotner ....pr—--— commerce, viz: a corn-
alternative but to i* c0 ] a The interests .j'^.ufion.i "annnaUV—demand some
amount of losses annually by »“ a j?®’ s " • rn rivers
gers attending the navigation ol the xves
inense. ,, , f R nrr ow to establish a dock
A bill was introduced by Mr-B var d at Pensa-
and make other improvements at v ; z : a com-
IClvSlo Il«»
meroeoftwo hundred mUUousanmiaUy
attention to this point as foe only na
,-al depot for the pro-
attv ■ «
.ection Of .he gulf .rode -. e irie8 ; nto foe re.-
Tlie Peniteniiary is also to
,nU S Cl W. Flournoy, ofthe Columbus EnTyrQr, has
been elected State Pripter over all the M»U« o-
ville editors 1 Wonder by xvhat bargain that was
bfougbt about ?
Constitutional AmendBM-nts-
About the only g 001 ! }Wg*
/xxn.i„\ T.OO slalure is that ot com
ted in foe Union ot me u ' r ireiple* of tile Federal Con*
as possible accor bng to . r iwlnf, advantages and
stitution to the enjoyment of a 1 me ”S■ 1 d in tl.emean-
stitution to me cr^y.-iem ... ed g = ^ 8;and ; n
immunities of citixen ; __ 1—ni , nrolec ted in foe free en
time they shall be mat
joyment of their ' ,b T r ,*y'Xfoe correspondence ofour Amer-
foey profess.” And bjr all rue corr ^ of * Louiaiana to foe
lean Plenipotentiaries sin t hn aulIlCy Adams.
United Slates down to * e 12th , l8l8 ,«o Don Louis
,i,-Secretary efeta.e.oi m pi.„ rotenua-
n's “Requesting the Governor to inform, die
MK ofdie funds originally ret apart for Cora-
Central Bank notes, and the bonds
ition.
UOl’KE OV BWPBBSBmWBS.
Monday, Dec. It, 1343.
BII.I.9 introduced. .
then Secretary ot eta.e, m , ^ Minister Plenipoiemia-
/dni?.? n J°y , OTbufflB85^iB«a.e^We«S?5
$3Li£ ^
^diseoveretl and
t«~ «SSS2.rlSXxiv-»
time she ceded Domsianat St P ^ Wef()nJOi p , 8ced her in foe
b >" tl,e -f^'red tofhe same extent a. to foe right of ter ;
ritofytotbc ^
Louisiana to Spam. ^ . sustained tide to die Rio
It isfousthatfoeUn.ied States.usto auer ^ nroi
sion. oversight, or ^^.^Xd the FieridaTreJIy. font
1819 with Spain, eornmO y roel ] apon as a part of
mont n,ustl>e null and 'nid.
tw ;
to pay mem. ^.•~”k r r”: er cent discount. They w.
sell them at more than fifty pe fit orspe culaiors.
undoubtedly be paid, but for t be bill, providing
Mr. Tappan introduced on leave, ms » d P|ateSi
for an amendment of foe Constim i ■ Courts of foe
. so as to limit the tenure of foe Judges o u
^f/veroTrerrlaTs^rfotr-oduced-^ayinga reduction
ofthe rates of postage.
for foe rfSe"Unitrf StMro and that
and v ic^ i • • . «. f . ... Linmunp ii non its
President and VioF A’ro " J determine upon its
said Convention should be to t ire
m.sie of organization W a » c »™ , , on-sessfons enter-
Resolved Thstwbwerer^mjy^ ^ par , y oflhifl Prate
tained bv the n-embersof w Republicans, whose
in favor of any one of the distl ^ cnllte mplsted nmnina-
--* 1 "'■r" -to —
Penitentiary l«abor.
The subject of abolishing or mndi(Vinj!<*jj
ent Penitentiary System of punishnw«J
recently excited a good deal of interest tki
the State, tire following remarks from
Carolinian, will be of interest. That paptr.f
copying the preamble adopted at lire MacuoS
, adds—
- The subject of a Penitentiary has berm
this StateftNorth Carolina,) ami some loos lost at
panacea for many of tbe evils of our presenter..^
Lt foe evils ofthe system are so palpable, maw,
it inflicts oh the mechanic interest, are beroBUMim
tba t nl] over foe country meetings jnt !w
red remonstrancesun.de. Wel.npetWs •, ,
fishing such an institution m.it.s State. »nlb,%|
The Washington Spectator says.^"that: foe "
of Wat; Mr. Ilenshaw.as
son, as Attorney General;
er to China, were transmitted to
day) morning.
; Mr. Mensnaw. as ™ A nsbinc , a sCommission-
nees
Be
Convention, bitberto „ v . „ M ,„ — ~ __.—.
,u;.v— r~~ v rrrri «n1e view of susTirtnfeir ine priucip.esv
h.S^aK.S o“foe great Republican Party of foe
UnioD.
to form associations in each coun which is te-
and efficient organization for ihe great ba.tle wmen
The^teltnreVerstaw^Capt. ChMeJiroa Columbm, for
this port. 9 , 6 ”rS?u l foW'. while lying at foe plantation
fire on the night ofl a(J m ;i es below Coluinfita. with the
of J. S. Singleton, abo,st-Oj^ completed loading A
^sswe-aassssBsewft
over $40,000.—Charleston Conner.
the Constitution enabled the
Whigs to condense, to consolidate, (and to pe.pet.
na.e as ihey think,) ail the poxve, in their r
hands, we have our doubts, whether they would
not have been defeated. We more particgrly a
lude to the “Reduction” bill, and the Sfena.m
accordance thereto. We
™,e=.w.y,=n .ptiW-tob M^ h |*
this gerrymandering District System ofihe U" g-,
comes it- rather strong upon us. /
Advance of Civilization.-The Seaileti l
baVpassed abill.by a large majority.to i«u«arf
women the use and enjoyment of tbeirowa
[The same thing was attempted in tbe I
Legislature, but failed-].
that foe nomination of . districts made in
p — —, as Secretary I
rhruttwry.
TSeFhgi Rijus. c r . Rre
Alabama Democratic Convention.
same position, a ml tQtll ° before she ceded fo ”L“£ farther Resolved, That an executive Committee of
vitnrvlotbe flw Brs^ro.U W P osae I 1 gii any vacancy which may
Tnenisir.imi l .b»« a -v regulate tbe attairs
and'restore Ke'cre'dltoffoe bills j b * p * d *'j!J db ^ > a l ^,’
^“^cfregalal^Banks BnS*otherct>rporations, so as^td forbad
^T^rp^raWnlv^ Female College to be Io-
■ rated in the city of Macon. ^
BILLS RCiSCTKD.
’ from parts ,of Dtcwart
—- ■ , „„11 red void, since it deprives foe territory
mentmustbe null mm member ofihe Union.
of Texas of foe n "b , express stipulation already
wlpeli she had arf l a,r • , , Treaty of 30th April. 1803,
adverted to of the 3d Art. of iheTroatOMi ^ ^ AnicIe>
between France * nd ' f h b ; 8 i Jnion nl ,d the inhabitants there_
Texas became a panel ma „ d immunities of
—
/Jrro/red. Tliat he Western bonn^^^^^ ^
foe ■■me t .e Udmetl Bt or % ranAe Ue l None, and ineln-
extendedto foe Rio n Republic of Texas,
dedihe-terntory eo islito f; p , d not constitution
Resolved. That foe Umteiiroaxm^ fo e j r rights, as Amer-
ally deprive foe nWe £ nnd t heir territory to another
SS2&5 W feeing upon aline which should leave
them out of the American ninn- _ ag ^ ave right, pro-
Resolved, That ‘Vdre. noll.flon! to demand ,heir ad-
sided they have a sufficient aill * r ; ran Confedera-
mission as a Sovereign
State. iuto foe American Coidedern
^Resolved. That if foe P^ffl^SSfrfwiSSl
..ndSuiiquer-yeasrenay..^^ # ^ {of lha 3 . ears » consideration for'the| «i p “’ a ‘ lon a " 0 ‘ r llie W estern bounda-
The House took up l j. d r moved toViike out the fo e river Sabme should p lbe United States to
1844 nn<i 1S4.»—'whenMr. Kei „ L _ aaaii 1fii<1 I _..»xr r.nnUinnn. it is incomW** u p ..wiuiim#nt of its
•1st section
foatU^toxfor the year 1844 shall ry 0 f Louisiana, it is re-es.ablislm.ent of ini
.cent-' f m^tffifoeid ^1. Which
ten.be appointed to '%££*, ^red that'said Com-
mong foe delegates to d to convene, from time
miueebeaut^nx^andro^estedto od gucb
to time, dunn? the I resiUemiai ^ a thoroup h
party"oirmihizs'ifoxi,'andfhe ultimate triumph of Democratic
a^to“uni«efoe?r energies'^in the support of foe priuciples
the A r :dfoeremTbeingreed..wereagroed to unanimously.
The Conveu.ionforea^nrned j ..« 0N - ALD ^
Frederick H. Sanford, | gee’s.
C. E. Haynes. >
The Democratic Convention of Alabama assembled at
*Thf Miinlp—>erj (Al.) J—f-1 «.V«
Lo «!«».«.; u*ir n*”
COJIXCSICiTOj
A Great Sacrifice of Single Kluufc*]
Mr. Editor.—Believing that it will ndlie"
esting to voir and to a nfintbcrof your
hear of some ofthe new things, which Inn
pired and are about to transpire, in
south western parts of Houston, X *tll i
a few items. .
Married, on the 20tl. utb, CaU»hn Li*
Miss Catherine Fudge, daughter c.
Ec/j •, . *
On the same evening, M>. Fredenctlt
Miss Mary Young, daughter of Cci
,b.n.t gireJ enough—and their
Rifles, as well as the chaps that bore them, about
as u"ly looking things, as one xvould like to meet
_as our enemy! Tbeir marciiing. evolut.ons,
&C cxched, as it bas always done, general admira
tion
al Free Trade revenue system. -
American Neelies.
A correspondent »l the Ro.tl.Mter Demomj says. thM
a factory m utate needles, has been established at Haver-
straw, Rockland Co. N. Y- It«thus .
uw'needles in various stages of the pr.K.ession oy
On this occasion, that veteran corps, the Macon
Volunteers, Capt. Holmes, lurned out... full uni
form, in honor of tbeir yomnful brethren m arms
autl as usual, went, through a number of beautiful
evolutions. The day was a very pleasant one
an.1 .the number of spectators and connoisseurs was
oreater tbau usual.
Kepiifiit»ti° n
admits tljfik ihe ^ higs
••I saw'neeillesin various stoscs mv — -j -While the Messenger — j,... . .
which they are-tnade from J^^OTv^fforfed bvfoe ltave been very nau-hty, in repudiating ihc debt
nremises : and was surprised at the facility aitora m j Tn FCriten them
•Sabed rates, as the ciiminishca wants of tbe treasury jnay
.authorize—u greed
The further cons
boundary to the river ur* . ° ^ to a ]j t i, e rights w'dch
foe acknowledgement of
I'racccilings in CouRrcre.
Correspondence of the Charleston Conner.
Corresponae j waSHINGTON> Dec 12.
The Standing Committees of foe House have been an-
nouoced as follows: r T.#»wis J. R In-
grtsolb D^omegrehbBaruarfo'D. S Seymour, Weller Chap-
PC cVirim"-Messrs. Vnnre. Thus. Smith, Cohb. A. John-
ton. D. T K-iiiy, Lucas, t
Stetson! Brodhead, Robert
nc ofthe bill was postponed.
Tuesday. Dec. 12.
The House asrced.on Mr. Meriw”
eider foe vole of yesterday, a, lopti
uote-for foe first section oltoe tax bn..
or put in circulation, fcc.
Mr. Kendall's 5U -li-
recd to re-c<
xhe
tion
■not payable
' they refusH 1 Vr‘ ^Kenn .n* motion to rec'wWw d>e
I ney retu. ou[ , be o.j aecU on ofthe tax bi.l.
and'restore*jsc credit of foe bills ofthe Central Bank,
w •;en, 0 aged -i- ^Z^M.
to ’ abolish securitvships in tins State, xvhic j
—jreas 44, nays 148. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 13.
TtITL INTRODUCED*
vr Meriwefoer: To p-int out foe mode t.r paying mm>’
ev intofoo Trea. try bv Ui rollectors. to praser.be the tune
.id manner^ foem ta make settlements. to rogqiK; ; «°d
fir thr tr.x or, Bank Stock,toprcsoiihei the'manner oTmI’
jPf
OtOCE».tO prv.^x*i u
t defaulting tax Collectors, and lode
fiiie th
c l u«d for the payment of the public debts.
BIERS PASSED.
tion entitled toadmis*" n — ■ e, : ir , ir v
ereign State. ofthi.J.
ble and resolutio * nCTpins and thti tlic Govsnior
position towards foe peopl T ^ our Sen.tore
be requested to forward a ropy ot u to tbe Preai -
and nepresentatives m Con^re bofore p fie Congress of
Jtnl ni f W also* copy to foe Governor* or each or
United States, also a j laid before foe Le-
foe sovereign Stole, of foiVUnion.to be laid before
ewlatures thereof.
Torresnondence ofthe Savannah Republican.
Correspondence fgjLDEDiiEVlLLE, Dec. 18.
The bill concerning the
of which ls|toke ‘J^YdMflm foerompletion ofthe road
with sufficient apparatus and motwe power. U£mw*
furfoer*au lb ometl to^scl 1 the same firrotiemilKcm of dollar.
provide rorfoelduction of foe poor.
levy and collect a tax for each of the years ie Wofoingofgenrral into ( . lhe y en itemiary
sssrfessft^*i— «-• “w -
debts, rebuild it, lee.
I.
A bill to
a-oi amend
relates i»j the sfiKori* ......
JeC \rll'^tl'c cZ'nd't-e O’,‘l Yu.'. • : ■ ■’- r th- ’ -m r^e r v.-
latiop t
of ihc publ
To
„ rv ot-.u
tv.nrtna. M.u ,, in patl of said fund.
1 empower cc
roedyfur a toea. h i iercM. change the name
The reconsidered bill of foe^enate. ^ ^ 1(aai of
JTIi
Augusta Ittarlict, Dec.
'COTTON.—.The r*ceipt*duixn^ih«week^h»ve^ been
BOde ™“-
Public Lau ds.—Messrs. John ^^“'S^roand',
mer, Hubbard, Houston, Rayner, Jamison,
Faterson.
K^hfn.Twto'JTh™^'T,^»«ivbT.' i inven.edu.
lessen foe
The depression
merous operations
will make two needles each.
r „ 0 due tlie Monroe Rnil-Road, it seeks to screen
Tenmha w e i"c"h from the odium ofthe measure, by tbn.wmga por-
ion where foe i |i()n of , )ie responsibility upon the Democrats.
! Cut Oils, in the language ofthe Messenger.
oft 30,000 in a day. ^ is .hen turned over lowboy ,0^ F"’ ^ ^ „ „„ lhe talent and >01*1-
^ On die same evening, Mr. Thos. Hulj*
Polly Powers.
And w-ill be married this eveninr, at t-' ;
die light.* unless providentially delayed. ^
John Ful wood, aged 16 years, » Mi*'
Turner, aged 14 years, daaghlerof’Ama.
^he writer is creditably informed u
xvill be in the same neighborhood, a !»■
more Marriages, in ‘the .course of t«'
weeks, provided, the preliminary v*
are satisfactorily arranged, and ofibu e
very little doubt. This proves mo* c
and conclusively, that the old union F i-
ins in this county.
Houston County, Dec. 21, 184 | w;ief! ;;
—k " d'. ^ „„ n ,i„, ,1,0 eves, and again a'nother I the House, together
«- wpp | "-" 1 ii 'v"^r T !°: b r.
fill lowed in the
ities left o, .made b.Y *b e "* d p J^^* ba * ad byanofoer pro* „ icy pleased. Whether they
whichfoavelU«>anmofofiffofI wake cfthe Democracy, or carried the Democra-
. . I ... nil t lx ctimp
ter this a man bg^j'and 'giving tltem"perpe- i c y along with them, is all the same. Besides,
riroto’J motion with the ^ I little was expected from the Democrats in the Le-
tioni. finished they may bjMround “ *fi ‘
are now tobe -case hardened, anu
”? KL is donoTv rimpir prtKes.es, in which immense
numbers can besubjected to the operation at foe same time.
Mnlberry Lenf I'npcr.
The Northampton (Mas*.) Courier says : We have seen
atfoe office of Dr ftebbina. newspapers, pamphlets, cap and
lett. r nnnermade of Mulberry foliage, of very good qual.tj ,
lett r p p a have both pnuted and written, and
°re 0 ?uUv satufie foa smno.b. strcTng and Miente white
“ r nd eolorod paper l?as and can be made from mulberry
leaves.fit for foe < ir ,
gislature—they had committed themselves on this
question before, and it was not expected they xvould
change their position. But from the Whigs, every
thing xvas expected, as every thing bad been proin-
jeetj- "State Faith”was the hobby on which the
Whigs rode into power—and “ Repudiation” the
that hung around the necks ol the De-
Joy, Morrii, Daniel,
and Milton Brown. . u ttmhbun. Steenrod,
Revolutionary Pensxons--^n. \
Rodney.Simon*. Hungerford, Giddmgs.J. A. »v riguv b
and McHvaine.. „ Cllve Johnron. J. Thompson.
Fom. j^/lttint, Bidlack, w. Hurt, Benton. Hughes, and
Mosely. Tibbaus.
aS^&tnttr. Barringer
Murphy! s£ P aon. Peyton. T. U. Seymour. Atkinson, and
" MARRIEDj
Wm C *EiiB»om')Mr.*5B.ITrASi’ 1 A! , ROGiH^to Mi»s
S UtAH JAMESON, daughter of Dr. David Jameson.
OTT’rrintor's fe-e-irod Eliph.let j
aSetaBr^*®* FfP A .vp *° m ‘-
Siixt j amply .uaicicm to support U.
s&&^s>>.-!*s*srxn. a... 1
(frivt
! mill-stone -M- „ .
rnocracy. So the Whigs have not only the nn ol
j Repudiation to answer fi>r, but also that ot decep-
^ lion and hypocrisy. Besides, the excuse,
! lous though it was,) viz. the pecuniary cn
ments ofthe State, and the doubts ’ 1 ;
I ofthe contracl having been complied with
the last Legislature sneaked out of its obli-
il anything with the pres
et out of
her fiscal entanglements, and her resources bSing
jKirt the government and
thor-
The Committee on Federal Relator- ■
gislataie on tne Governor*s Message, » *
have recommeuded the loBowtng ®* 0 ^
Resolved, That it would accorn tvil ■i '* ^
policy, entertained fov tuts Legist^ ro
public semimem
be incorporated with the United - u eprfs i’
Resolved, Tjsatour Senators and
hereby requested to advocate sfle
shall be brought duly before the u 8
States for their consideration. tt-l
Resolved, that ihe Governor bere^ ^
copy of these Resoluttons to the |
Stores, foe Governors of,the
to tlie delegation in both Houses o
Carolina.
From Oregon*
The St Louis Gazetterofthe 4th ; r ; I ;.” ) 5’ t ,
I nB Ol Dttoia vjup.v-.v-
Lee. of this City, one of ^^'“esterd.? '*
veying party, which readied
this morning in Ins Kooky Moun 'l',' tber breec:
buckskin h.niti -ig shift.mm-asinf, lea ^ ^ . . .
ltonrd were pcr:< nv •
„l seemed not toy ;.ve be-::!- , ,
M r.. We are i' :<•- " ■ :
ha
-under
der ill
ral Br
rest
Ct to h
which
nations—ought not to n\.u
ent. The State now hav.ng meat-ora
The
rtility
atf
••'(Hi*
rtm
a high degree-manj
for the smallest gan
on tone occasions
nience tor want ot ;
No intelligem-e r
has been received L
to <
■ this
And, after the
l"M L u rietta.CobRroumy^ O^thef^h^mst ^yt^ I ^ h investigation ioslituted, and the candid ant
r. T. Burke Mr.KUUBfvi i at,.,. w«I«*v ^ .« « .v n r.u Pnmnanv • 1
discharge all her liabilities
Mr - T ANNE UzHnly dVugin'eVof Mr. and Mrs. Wiley
Ma ,7„ h - f fl ,,,res-M«ssr*. Ad.m*. Colamer. Bel.er. Hutl-
iUan»/ ? c/««* Lumpkin, and Cranston.
^ a =I / yi.M^.L»m £ «u__ Fariee> S( _
Agriculture.
—Messrs. Deberry, Anderson.
John, Jeremiah Brown, Byram Greeu. Haya. Henley, at. ^
Florence. —Messrs. Jacob Brinkerlioff. Rusaell,
jsttsrssk. *sa
Uollom.and Ti!den.^_M„ gr5 . 0we „ Ptee nrod, White,
n.j:» Picklin.Dickinson. Carrol, and-l’ nek.
Roberts!‘all of the above P' a “- . Re , I.aae Waddel.
Mr."AUGUSTUS D.I1.UEDE, to Miss ELIZABETH B.
GREEN, all of lhe :l1 ' o t’ plm’ 1 ’.;
. * „ , ,, b CAROLINE FRANCES.
gMiTu-hter of Thomas H. and Clarissa Key, in foe
youtij
15th nrtwtb of her
BsfSHSr srr.r.L 3 ^:
ginia.
full showing ofthe officers ofthe Company, not a
shadow of doubt could rest upon the mind
one, that the company had not complied tn good
faith with the requisitionsof the law
Letters, however, were sent by L
been lost by tbe party to whom t .
munications from the Oregon - g
cation at Wesmn. ' rl fc «" ]oslB
upon the mind of anv t0 whi-h they ha
- detetniin ition to return ns
They have
they started, inconsequence < I lllt 'y
which they have been exp< • 1
on as cn
vert in
ill, with llie reiiuiwu^.- and would return on orai*-
The folloxvine extracts from our cotempprar.es , beir rou te by wayo_f.be kc’.w..
I':, “1 i. of fteling on Uus W rS»S C t J
will
Central Gcor:
last report, and all tbe Cotton n( jvrece upon our last
tlie aiktug rates.— '» © noucc - .v. **»FiimM
-of the Bnnk of ttnwWi
Macon.’*—Y#
l^nu»o to tlie bill
^reethto.)
no Cotton i.R from 7) to 8)
rrenest and would readily command from 87}
■^a^abSSfcSSsaii.-«i~». r.»r
amendment of th*
100, nays 7*. 1 I he „£j ba ar e in areal request ij wio j" , a ,<5 , 4 dis.
made upon it. former psaesg*. wereups ^ gQ w , Central Hsnk money
„ rl Pullic Buildings an
i f 3 e p 5 o«er E ‘ R *
”&b, Ritter, Perlov BJ Johnson. H.tt-
>r laid.folly to discharge foe an as. McGUIRE. *
Dec 19 #a i?
Uloiivoc Knil Bead.
The Whim, in’ this portion of foe State, who are at all in
terested in onr line ctfeommunication with the mrertor, ta. t.
{^renraos'"utreeuerously treated in this matter^ They have
here betra^a 'gj ktl3d wi , all their
the Monro.’Bail Koad. >V:;aths^ee.. ( theeonse
when a party of Sioux an t >
steal their horses; but upon ::
zer. which was drawn up 1 > ,
On the 16th Septer 1 er. I- ; !
Great Salt Lake, suppojetl » ^ tB b
formed by Bear River; ■■
tobe about 2S0 miles in •* r ^ jr r.
The individual who ha ul 3C'*
of Lieut. Fremont’s cmnp»n'.■ jgfd
Hall, Oregon, one of the Hud= *
Oo^licn 35ti«os* ami Cheese.
1 i S KEGS Butter, superior Brand,
I U 20 casks Cheese, . ,
30 boxes Cheese, just received by
THOMAS TAYLOR,
other quarters,
gia Rail Hoad (backed by the
:npital