Standard of union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 183?-18??, January 29, 1841, Image 2

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The leaders uf (lie “Harrison ptrty’ The ci v of ruin is ringing in exerv direction.— about distributing the public lands among the .Sotv r- eistn States! If the poor mm has money, why lie mortt can buy land over tlie head of his rich m ighbor—if transportation to in to become a FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 29. | galled by the cross fire ol friends and lues,, that their The Cotton crop has been destroyed-—the industry | press is at last compelled to speak out, and for the of a whole season has y ielded comparatively nothing | sake of consistency, to make some shewing of defence j to alleviate the distress of tiie country—the Banks are j he has no money, lie is not per j for the course of their pariizans in the legislature, up- closed up—the credit system is annihilated, and doom laudlioldt r, but is told that lie can become the tenant \ on the Governors special .Message of the 14th of lie- I and despondency overshadow the land. The legists- of the xv< ahhy speculator.— Before the election, prt- , ceuiber. But altho’ they have been challenged to the j tore has passed by and nothing lias Ik en done, but to ! eruption was one of the “strings of their latch” u liieli ' issue, they will not come fairly up to the scratch. | inctease the public burdens. The efforts of (he Gov-| they took care to bang outside Our present object is, to notice die Editorial of the j ernor have been contemned bv a party which li d j and the poor emigrant who lias 1 i Recorder, of this week, and to shew, that so far from j promised relief to the people, and which, declared, steal ability to reduce the fores The following of attending tin lid,:. i;i Pari mint of tin: exhumation Napoleon in Si. Helena, thei r m e, and the solemn ceremony inhumation i:: tiie hospital dr - J n , .11 lie r. ad with interest bv rdl. ira~ [ meeting the question fairly and squarely, our neigh- when they were urged by the Governor to take mens [ Hors have resorted to special pleacing, and made out j tires for tint purpose, that they “would not if they a case to suit themselves. j could'' 1 This is the answer which was returned, in ~~ ~ ==== — m Tbev assert, that the democratic press, “as a for- the form of a report, to intercessions in behalf ofa DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN NOMINATION •j lorn hope, have laid hold of the State bond measure, i people ready to he overwhelmed. Yes—this is the j proposed during the last Session, upon which to rally j language of die Harrison reformers, when c- lied up- ; from their discomfiture, if they can. ’ j on to interpose between their constituents, and inevita- j So far as we are concerned, and ye have written as j hie ruin—e would not if we could." — — - much upon this subject, as any oilier individual, xxc This number commences the ninth volume of the I have not laid hold of “the State Bend measure” as a for governor. diiARLES j. McDonald. We laid Does die Recorder justify this cruel and taunting denial of mercy to a suiiei iug people ? STANDARD of Union, from its commencement, and , rallymg point in the present controversy the eighth, since its location in this City. bold of Governor MrDnnahi’s Mt ssage of the 1 -1th J U. S. BANK STOCK In reviewing our course, as connected with (he j Dec., as fraught witli principles and sentiments, wor- Is still going down. It sold at the last accounts, politics of our country, through eigl t long years of j thy the head of a free people—as speaking a language as low as $48 lor $100 paid in.—Not much better suite and struggle, we are cheered with die reflection. , which will be applauded bv two thirds of the people j than conn skins and pepper pods, that we have never departed from those great priori-i ot Georgia; and upon that Message, and the beiiefi-j YY hat a reformation! pics of republican liberty, which were first embodied j cent views which it contains, we did tender an issue to | — in the Declaration of American Independence—re-j the press of the opposite parly, which wc nmv repeat, j COSTS. aftirmed iu the Constitution of the United States, and i and challenge them to meet us. We re-assert, that j It is estimated upon what w ■ consider correct data, practically illustrated by the Democratic ndministra- j the Message was right in principle, and right in feel- j dial the Costs on law suit- in Georgia, during tin- lions of Thomas Jeffefson, James Madison, James \ iug. That the situation of die people imperiously j present tear, will amount to a million of dollar*; and Monroe, Andrew Jackson, and Martin I an Buren. i d inuuded some measure of relit f, and that the Gov- i yet the Harrisoa reformers dec As strict constructionists of the constitution, we i ernor lias spoken in accordance with public opinion. \ that the people were eiuitled to no assistance, have uniformly maintained “ The union of the States, i Ibis is the question. Was the Message right or j Last sunvner they promised good times, and a plen and the sovereignty of the States,” conceding to the {wrong? Did die people require aid, or did they | ty of money—and when will they come? E; h: federal government all the powers clearly and specifi- ! not:' YY as it right in the legislature, to stive it off, , answers, when will they come. caily delegated to it by that instrument, and scrupu- | and refuse to make an effort in behalf of a distressed ! louslv contending, “That all powers not delegated people? or was it wrong to listen to the humane stig to the United States, are reserved to the States or the gestions of tiie Governor? This the true issue, am N A POLEOX. We take from the Journal of Commerce an extract ; from a long and interesting letter of a correspondent at St. Helen i. giving an account of die ci,intern,ei/ ol Napoleons remains. Great care, it seems, was ta- i ken to preserve them from violation and from decay The precise account of the condition oftlie body when c , . , , . . _. j the coffins were opened, (which we add) will be read State—that is to pay the enormous debts of the States. -, vi | j, Imici , greater interest than all tiie vaunting of )ceu contracted f<" 1 ' • * ' l ■ ostentatious pageantry which attended iheirde- i posite in tiie InvaliJes. ! From the letter to the Jon j No | r l he tomb was —mm it is drawn m, otic, sinew. and phy- l to cultivation, rttu! tliev create ;» source of additional revenue to the Slate, and of wealth for iiim>elf and family, i- t<>I<i that these lands must be sold for the benefit of the and unt'sh which havi ted wealdi, monttpolizing' cor[ stock jobbers. The \\ iiigs have another object in view uting the proceeds of these lands among tit They will thus lie enabled to abstract from the yenrh revenue i t the Genera! Government, four mill in distri State dated : •t. He ; ° ! | »P- i T tO 1 o orthern , and then nd ol course a complete the rj lus, von id 's of the one w hich the people h?.x e made, and •ii th AN EXTRA SESSION. Tiie subject of an extra Session is engaging tiie public attention, in various directions, and to a con- iio ! siderable extent, in some of the counties whose mem- j berserelused to att upon (lie subject at die last Session. | VVe should advocate a called session, if wc believed dollars, by which n deficit will be created j ply tins, and at the same tim j cupidity, a protective tariff will be mm t ! a surplus will a erne m the Tr asurv, an | Nati nia! Bank i> the Jin i/c which is to j drain.i, For as soon as you in ike a s I Ter double itidueemenis to the advocates of such an j institution to urge it i-n the country. If yen were to j oiler them a character lor a Bank, but at the same I t me refuse to connect tIt t institution w ith the govern- ared ill the legislature, j ment, to make it our fiscal agent, or permit it t > ke» p. and of course to use the revenue, they would Janghai you for your simplicity. The Charter is not xxhai they go lor, unless with that charter you give them the monopoly "f KEEPING and I’sING the pabli money, and the addit onal but not less valuable priv ilege ol having tliejr “promises to pay” received a cash at the Trea-ury. That’s their aim, olject a intent. Y\ iiliout this monopoly and privilege (in-, would not be encumbered with a charter f Federal Government; they would rather hn\ Chart' r, for the mere nm tv '■'■odour of i Without tile II o 11 e \ , would I * \ no 111 alls I s of their volt f C’.in •r 2, Ib'iU. at this time, in the presence of fi-e above named persons, f mnti .is entire and perfect its it was imruedi itciy alter tiie interm' lit of Napoleon, () „ iay, 1821. ’J iie first th ng removed w,-;s iug w !ii< !i f*11< oaipassed die top part of tin stone coping in which it had been i- ; . airfare 01 copied ;i sp ice ol about i 2 feet with three slabs of Portland stone, h :i |f less, re-ting upon masonry embracitl the the ton ser 9th of iron ra ib, ami th ed. Tin ov b, covi a I »ot m tiiickut'ss, n by iron hands. These before tuo o’clock. Im a wall, bein g th • lo lr -i-1 toi k; wiiltli of;lie vault length S !• 11. Under tl euum ot G inches. \\ in u 11 i here xx as a s lid lax er of II lent ol li feet 10 inches. Jo os were cusp!: l atch xx a - exp >1 lie vault, J | III; td a little >ed lo vit u • t 4 in, lies inches, dcprli I I slabs tli -re was a ya rn t !i was taken away, :m cement, to the ex hort time di's xx as :> !! ■li a - same opinmi i i the people rerllv <*e- i: e that the legislature should be convened, they should hold mint ngs i.n such counties *s were mi-represented, and instruct their members to resign. By this course, new elections could lie ha I in a very short tine, and others chosen who would re gard the wishes and interests ol their constituents. birsne that eouisc anil ailed Sc mn might be or wit J III the House Mr. Clinics Naxl the eoii'C'led '.mt for the ;3 1 Conor of Pennsx!vania, has consume i the gi time since Monday last, in a miseralile a inn tisfd and accompli In .\ax lor who xx as origin some how or otln r nm i ol p Tty cxcit m nt, and 'j)i!i in his pis sent situati to reply to lii Mr. Ingersoll. ol tiuxi are, xx a upon die e.\ce: lx beyond 11i- though not least, the fiery spirit «•! abolition, wbicli sets no bounds lo its imiaticisni, but the total over throw cf soutlieru institutions, and the utter proba tion of Southern rights. Against this fearful alliance, we have contended ! witli|all our energies, as did our lathers Irom 1798 to 1800 ; but the Democracy was outnumbered. Avail- x\e go farther, we xxil! re iug themselves of an extraordinary state of pecuui- , wilifullyeyadestlie true is CABINET YY c copy ti e f< rier ot ( e 25l;iin ion correspondent APPOINTMENTS OXX iliL . It i' and 1 from t ! C! people, respectively.” These are the principles asserted by the repuhl.can w ill decide to the sh?2me and confusion of patriots who frame 1 this government, and upon . have disregarded their interests. which, the fabric ol federalism, retired by Alexander | Did the Governor rccomineud tlie use oftlie State Hamilton, the elder Adams, and their partisans, was; Bonds in ibis Message? No. Did be suggest any 'any good would result from it, but calling the sum overthrown in the memorable triumph ot 1809; a | plan of relit f whatsoever? No; but lie did just wliat ! men together, would only he to incur expense, for no j enough to satisfy the craviu victory wbicli rescued the power of the people from . iie ought to have done. He called upon the legislu- | benefit. They have already decided that the* pc q.de hands which had abused it, and their sacred constitu- ture to devise some measure of relief, but proposed ! require no aid, and would only come here, to re-affirin tion from open violation ; and to these we have citing, none himself, because as he sax s in his subsequent the through evil and goo 1 report, “without vari thleness j Message, he left the selection of the means by whic h I or shadow^ot turning. ’ j so desirable art end should be accomplished, iinetiihar- I:i the late Presidential canvass, it lias been the ; rsssed by any specific recommendation from him. He fate of the republican party to encounter the combin- ; con.'idered it indelicate to dictate to the legi'lature, ed elements of every party and every fiction, oppos- xxhat course they should adopt, and only ditl <o when ed to tiie coiistilutioii. The old federal party with j specially culled on by resolutions from both House'; its consolidation principles. The Bank party, greedy land in bis second Message, in which he recommended for the spoils of the public Treasury. The Tarifl j State Bonds, they xveie not proposed, as the only party, hungciing for a Tax, anioaoting to prohibi- means, for be expressly suited “lit be plan now pro- iion. The discontented—di-affected, and disnppoiu- posed, for giving t ff< i t to the measure, b • decne d ob- ! teil of all \mrucs, sects and dcnoininations—and last, j<-ctioualde, I would earnestly recommend you, to de vise some other, more fmf/fe.s—to the support of winch, you xx iil have nix - co-operation.” la the face of ;dl this, the Recorder says, “xxhen- ; ever we see a party throw themselves upon < itc meas ure, and rely upon it wholly for sucee>s, it is a proof of the general feebleness of tint partx;” and before nark, that whenever a party sue in coiitroversx - , and seeks arv embarrassment, resulting from circumstances j to shelter itself by arguing upon one wliicli it makes wildly disconnected with the operations of govern- to suit itself, we take it f r granted, it knows itself to ment, a cry w as raised from one end of the republic 1 be xx rung, and its course indefensible, to the other, that the adniini>tratio>i had mined the | Neitlier has the Governor or tiie Demor;a'ie party country, and if Mr. Vail Buren was re-elected, noth- thrown themselves upon any one measure, for we i going into the Navv Department ? iug short of revolution could save the people from ! liave shown by his second Message, that if any other ! .w reck and desolation ; and in choosing an instrument j more Jau/fless was adopted it would have his co-opera- The following are th to carry out their design of pro»trat : ng the principles, I tion—so that any plan by which relief could constitu- ties remaining to lie heard from, at the time our la>t, rit A* nud reversing the policy of the republican party, who i tionally be < xtended to die people, would come com- paper went to press : was selected? YY’as it a man renowned fi»r iiis talents, ; pletely within the scope of both of his communica- r.nd distinguished for bis adherence to any given and | tions. But let us look to the roueluding sentence of this in tilt Statt -t *.i11:i: '!» tite A K V xx ho . rt ioaal f) t; r put !u>ro-e I 4t: of iigliteil Xre's of th of ,t n i in nt, xx he bed of I-'} l»‘j; «l «<* •' aecomp ol tie E ■! g 1 i • able t ' arc b\ iti ii * h t ■Vi;; ■il cllis. 1-. Til!' nil *!i • ii* lie xx, « f • ‘ } i! i d, with a number U r .s, t ; !P;i des. , •n!r:! a* far as the |iro- \Y) .} !v YY j >11M a! loo I !(’:* '• for the purpose ML.' YY h t!:rr an XX - .s r '• ' Al t-.i> mo- 1 llr 1 { ' ‘ 1 It }r: ea removed, a X lieu t ,t t net i tie i 0 v a xx. u- ‘do Cone is fil ing' xx.fii >n, coiisiai > i ‘. e: i r a xx i x t k mg d * xx* 11 tl i‘‘'t ;•;i enlra t > o! the gi'. t (wifliom t: i, • t!:i ext i K. .. ,ij'n at one time o'u ii ■ xxould not be !' '? ,'tXV fit tO i'Stl! !•>! ear l>, and cotn- le ol i!;e vriuli. in or- •iMrnber iti which lay !; but by eight o’clock n) lining tinall v m- ide-i-t. At this time •> bimst If by bis ignorance, vulgarity an to the i id ic tile and disgust oftlie House. !! mn up n tin* ' “ It i' us« d as Mr. Air. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Ewing— YY hnt lieconn si; ■ ject, i' proiianiy i.fie now supposed that the (_ • 'oil .w > ; YY elntrr—State. J. M. (’lax ton—TrettSiirx. Bell—War. Granger—Nav v. Crittenden—Attorney General. Postmaster General.” of thi* story of Governor Gilmer’s !x expo- viol' »!'( hi- xxadetl tlirougli the who!, ire .‘inmy, without reg-rd to its aopli oi'iitx', niul the members have seized t! h 'h i.js !oii", pr sy, fustain re| -* iii;r tiie (I' b'ites iu the Senati id Volllll gioii or pro to opportunitx v presented, ol at of xvritiiig letters ol was i a!io:i: feet ' the <■; on > Me; ii il Iu eu t.'iis mas-.' tint: iinnit di: half a foot ide, coverin'. if 'o U t\ u.t Pi til tills XV. • o iK'W'papi rs, or ot visiting tbetrfriends. 1' B u nard, of New York, a real r-mk Fi YY o'.", and one ot die most devoted !! the House, moved to-dav to siispamd the n !es to pt*i- iiiit him lo introduce a resolution instructing the Com mittee of Ways and Merits to report a bill to increase the rate of duties on Silas and IVincs and other Injuries; the motion was voti d down. It w ed on by the friends of the Administration to small beginning ofa tariff for proteclion, :i-sunii n returns from the four com:- its iucipieucy the deceptions garb ofa tax on It irristin men m I DO lv- i' tin uuy six led. iimved, there d stone slab, inches long, by ‘i ■ • upper surface of ts perfect :ts it was ) the-e slabs, in order to my means of chisels, and e.s to i• • t them out. It and i >r. Gtfiilard purifii d titiims he had previous!', ti.en lifted to the surfiic" m d to spars, and put at non as Napoleon’s coiiin French Chaplin sprinkled holy all ox er lii* tomb, and then read ', at which moment all persons The id a fixed views of government? YVasit Clay or YYh li ster, those great luminaries of the federal party pro- ; M per ? No. They dug up the ghost of a musty old General, from the oblivion in which the public chari ly bad buried him, as a retreat from merited disgrace, essage pies has says. ‘ country and decked him out, in nil the mighty captain. His routs xv< re , aticl see how far the ground which it occu- beea met by the Recorder. The Governor Il l be correct in supposing the condition oftlie is studr, as to deiirind some act ol relief, I public inter till- habiliments of a think it important, and required by trumpeted a s bat- i est, that j/ou should provide jor it Injure your adjourn- ties, and his defeats, blazoned to the world as splendid ment, rather than draw upon a Treasury already cx- victories. Washington and Jackson xvere thrown into haiisled, for the enormous expenses of an extra Ses- Oi leans, were sion.— Butifyou should determine against it, I should ' have tiie expression of the A., i do/ire opinion, that no 'onrentra- , measure of the sort is demanded by our constituents, j XVATt* ON ltOl.T. Ai pling, (53 41 D: do, 91 IJ l R ion, 302 21 \V; in*, G.Y 42 ; The aggregate vote of .11 the counties of the State is, for \V x r.si >N 21,52 7— -for Holt, 2G,19G— majority l;*r Holt - ,6G9. Mr. D awson liavitu ssion, at wliicli lie Ik his feelers out for an extra es to be made Speaker, ask ed the Chairman ol Wax sand Means if the appropri ation bill wbicli that gentleman was th n moving to be ! made the oidcrol the day for Monday n> xt, provided for the balance of the year aftir 4th March entiling. The cool, clear conclusive re pi. xvliicli Gen. Jones gax v the Gem gia member maile him look ns if iie felt lie b id been caught at a dirty (rick. Bv his question xvliicli common ser.se should have taught ra:s ■ ihem, boles xx er iron rings xiete put wa< mm nearly 10 o" tiie l iu!) xx it ii cert ii t got ready. The s!al ot tiie earth xxi'ii ta- h the side of tiie vault, ; came into sight, the water ( Can //. rate) , a psalm 4i de pr ifirndi present, out of respect, tool; ot! their hats. 1 licconi- missioiiers, with their wonted untchfidlncss, again <U_ sc«’iided into tiie vault, w Iu n they (< end (lie roflin of Napoleon as sound as it was o:i the first day of its de- 1 o-;te there, with tiie excepai n only of a small part of the bottom, which xx a-slightly decayed. It must be observed that the boriom ol this chamber rested noon several small stone pillars equidistant from each other, so placed tir.it the souka might pa-s (.fi without iu an exc 41, !ic shade, and Yorktoxvn and New rdipsed by tiie glory of Tippecanoe. A nd why this selection ? Because hr in himself, the spirit and feelings of every party, | which x\ ill render superfluous, your special assemhl: i.iul faction which supported him. YY as lie a federa- | for tliis purpose/’ list? Why, who could dispute it ? He had never Is there any tiling in this, which commits the Gov- re"! No. Hr conclusive. uients by tiie General Government ? Look to the same "r.etords, and there you will find it. W as lie a country, would receive bis co-operation. Bank man? Turn to his letters and his speeches, in He furthermore warned them to act upon the sub- Dr, Teat From 111- Savannah Geoi ainn. W’ashingtux', Jan. 13, 1841. Sir—The Senate Chamber to-day was the itre of attrai tion. The galleries and lobby were crowded at an early hour, and the fair sex was never more numerously or better represented upon anv legi-bitive occasion than on tlii-. Y outli, tige, beauty, fashion—“maids, wires and widows,” were gixca a republican vote in all iiis life, upon principle, ernor or the party to any '■•one measure"! No. He , there, wailing patiently lor hours before hand for the Was lie a Tariff man ? Look at bis votes in Con- say s “if lie is right in supposing die condition of the entertainment wliicli Wad attracted them to the Cap;- ^ress and the legislature of Ohio, and the proof was country is such as to demand r^oME act of relief,” Sec. tol. Foreign ambassadors, and distinguished ftrang- YY'as he in favor of Internal improve- xvliicli is evidence conclusive, that any mode which the (, rs liiled the lobby, and the people too were in their legislature might adopt lo meet the exigencies of the j gallery. The Democratic side of the chamber was | full, ij"t a vacant seat, and the YY bigs shewed their | interest in the occasion by their attendance.—This ' croxvd xx as uitrat ii d t»v the expecfa'iou ol bearing Ah have been answered in the affirmative, meant to insinuate that as this Cmigres Vote supplies for tile whole year, an extra litni wont rl, save tin wlfich he declares be will support if, if Congress ject before they adjourned, as it would deems it necessary. Was lie an abolitionist? He peuse of an extra Session—and distinctly stated, that had already pronounced it a calumny to be called it they shout I determine against it, towit, the adoption •tiie friend of slavery, and expressed the opinion that of some measure of relief, he should take it as the the surplus revenue ought to Ire used lor the purpose expresHon ol the legislative opinion, that it was not c f abofriion—and superadded to this very satiffacto- demanded by the people. And here rests the true j ,l) die Slates within wliicli they lie, upon the comli Jxfiwi C. Calhoun up ticul trl v oil his a me fore tillered thereto. lie cloiil.t: ;s would n t oil must be called lor that purpose. But w hen Gen. Jones re plied that unless Congress exceeded the estimate of llie Executive, the pre>ent bid would be till sufficient, your Mr. Dawson sit, or rather squatted down and had nothing more to say. Gold is now selling on the avenue fur h per cent. YY’liat say the opponents of the Sub-Treasury to that ? You know they said if the Suh-Tr- v -- frii-went into operation, till the Gobi and Sdvei xxould be lo. i.- ed up in Government coffers, ami that (be country would be ruined. Instead of tb it, however, gold i< | so plenty here, that although it G pn fered ;t-t ;t circu- i lating medium, it can’t be sold tor more titan .] per of transportation between . YY here is \oui sagacity. ii:• > xx i al- Lax bottom l I. uni the adjoining bill g the chamber. This tiouury measure. Tiie tatioii ilouse, had giv- > pr >, .a d thus far xvith- .\ mg gut to this ( x'a nt, :rogn s>. In tiie mean xx ere adopted by the ;! to the suiface lin ing been cart fully in- . and it was afterwards n pitched close by, for t tin* priest read a la- tmreeablv to the on me r.e-emption Bill,and par- i ce „ t> the estimtited cost ticularlv on Iiis amendment wliicli be bad the day be- |. lce Nf t . w y or amendment coiitaiiu'd tin* j |I()t j osa y veracity, vc loud mouthed, learned, inti substance of Iiis proposition to cede the public land CM confession of faith, Yte xxas ready to swear “ by till that was good and bad,” that lie was a Jeffersonian republican. YY’itli such a combination, so organized, w ho could ate Was relief demanded by the condition of the i tion that the States should return to the General Gov- country? If it was, is tiie Governor to blame for ur- j eminent a certain proportion oftlie proceeds thereof. png the subject upon the legislature Mr. Calhoun occupied the floor about an hour, and YY as it not demanded ? and did the Legislature art delivered iu his peculiar manner a close, condensed, contemplate the struggle,"without awful forebodings r in good faith to the people, or in accordance with powerful, didactic!; speech, almost every word of) With the monied interest upon their side—with all their wishes, kv refti: gt lit, statistical, financial Whig orators? Did you do your best at prediction or did you intend to de ceive and humbug the people? The Sub-Trensurv lias be* n noxv for more than six months in operation, and although it has had tost uggle against the diffi culties and impediments incident to till m w begin- provedto be Gex nmr I en (’upiain out iiis pre.-eiict tin officer was s tin):’, pixvautto .-iirue.;ii. 'I'.fii' toncin d, slings troduced under taken to a tent, whir it- |-' feptiun, ;it xxIfi. conic jjrax cr (La i.t Ivinian Catholic fori YY hen the coffin hud been thus removed, the com i.iissioners stepped into the chamber, in xx ffi'h had re-t il his coffin for onwards of 1 iti years, v. hich cham ber xx as as perfect and as «irv as it xx;is on the 9th M y, 1821. The out-ide coffin (m dioganv) was separated and taken asu:i ier, next to which xxas one of lead in tiie liighot >tatc ( f pr rvtition. Arrange ments having been prerimi-Jx' directed 1»\ His j/x e!- lency, in consequ; nee of lii> indisposition,—this leaden coffin xxas in ii-ted up am! placed xvitiiin th gus sent from France for tli.it purpose, tiie Governor xxitli Iiis Stall made their tip; . nings, \ct so far from Gold and Silver disappearing ,. . Miig to take any steps for their ;»bid. was pregnant with deep thougl.t, and evident j |Vh| ' c i rcll]ation voll can q S HJ Go,d for more than .he ibeir talents and violence, impelled by inferesi, ambt- relief r >\ e assert, that the Governor was right, and j with conclusions. He is certainly a most extraordin- j cos , „f transportation, and :» for silver you can’t sell it at all. Come, gentlemen YY higs, tell its xx hv this is so ? The Banks have not resumed—the scanty lion and fanaticism, they proved too hard for those ! the reformers xvere wrong, and tender the issue. j ary man. Scorning the usual arts oftlie mere orator, xv bo stood by the constitution, and it is now to be 1 For the purpose of giving a quietus to all this talk ; be yet manages by the force, the truth, and power of seen, « bat tire country has gained. , about u one measure," we make the following extracts his reason and argument to enchain the attention of i j m „ orlat j nils 0 f t | R . p rP( i,,iis metaL which have late- lt is true,the President is not yet installed, but from [ iron) the Governors Message oftlie 14tli of December, the most heedless of his auditory. Every body is siili j j v j afe j j;|Ve j K . c|| lor jj IU | 4 ^ aI)( j j )ave j J(J< n the foretaste which his friends in Georgia, have given “Sim e your assemblage on the 2nd lilt, the Cotton , and listens intently when lie speaks. No sm i ,,J i ? ! lock, d up in ilieir vault-; nor has our mint effort-d t;:cir constituents, wc may well tremble for our conn- crop of the present year, has been generally gathered, seen on the face of those who hear him, but an ex- i ( | ( j s | () p t | ieil j t x \yp try. Let it be as it may, we shall not faulter in our and the quantity rai-ed, has fallen so far below the pression of intense application convinces you that his eithe r Gen [Iai rison or the Sub-Treasury W ! course, nor shrink back from the high duty of defend- most reasonable calculation, that without a forbear- auditory are hurried with the Speaker from one al>- untl , j ew u. r rGon Iradi rs of Georgia xvfi ■ , <■ iug those principles which we deem essential to the j ante on iht part of creditors, not to be expected, the struct trutli to another with sin !) force and rapidity j j IIII „| )ll! ,„ e( | atl( ] deluded tiie peopb-. A day ;fftn- fiberty and happiness of the people. They will tri- j pecuniary distress of the people for the next year, will that they are tasked severely to keep up with him. He , e 7rTl union awaits (fi, m and if I mi-ti.k t nmp'fc. They stand upon the broad basis of reason be unprecedented and ruinous. I feel it mv duty ,,ses *1° notes, and although iti Iiis speech to-day lie | an 1 justice, and though depressed for a time, will yet, therefore, to call your attention to this subject, before demonstrated by figures that tiie General Govern- 1 come forth weth renewed file and beauty. your adjournment, I hot you may adopt such constitu- . ment xxould lose nothing in a pecuniary point ol view i ‘Avarice and ambiitioii may lord it for a day. The tioual measures for their relief, as you r wisdom, max I by a cession of these lands, he had not even a scrap j judgment of the people may be blinded for a mo- suggest, as expedient and proper. | of paper in Iiis hand to assist Iiis memory. Clay and Being - u i >ap prised of any measure proposed bv von, | Preston xxere present; at first they took up their pens for this object, and not being xx filing to incur the ex- to sketch the argument and fact* of the Carolina S> n- i sid haw*to-the public gave, and tiie principles of i* - peaces incident to an extraordinary Session of the ; ator, but before lie had proceeded half an hour they oiihlic&e liberty, be re-established upon an immovii- legislature, xx lien it is tis well known now, a* it can lie ( threxv thrin oil their desks, and seemed to be as inucli s'ircnpna- j.i' dour, irancr, to s the opening ot’tin* inuenno-t cotti t, xx as then 11 v removed, xvhen anotlier inahouaiiy one was xcelli tit -tate. The lid of tiie ; next i perfici; ■d a xxfii'e bx the '!iru. - of til" ! <• xxitli care di*cox - ered in ;t u: ,-t inner one immediate made of slu et tie, s lifted. Tli n app* .i bodx, xvitieli satin xx a and t ie ui"rtal r> mat post il to view, t ) s.-x xx ho hie xx him not. vmaiii- ol Napo coirodtd, xv as satin ei:\< hitfi'O ig tl m. toe Th the Ct •ilteu 11 * r t ut erv b " C - ment, but thedigkt of' ivi^li shall penetrate the dark- 1 ;s—'.lie sclu mes of designing dem igogues shall be rii*t, vi< - < t- peoplt ble foundation. some months hence, that the necessities oftlie The fate of the Democracy shall be ours—“ Live will certainly require relief, wbicli none but the stt- 1 rifie, sink or swim,” its destiny* shall be our destiny, preme authority can a fiord, I venture to place tin matter before xou, not doubting that till will be dons PUL ASK! PRESENTMENTS. ' by you, that can be, .to avert the ronsequenees ofa absorbed as anv other person in the Chamber. This Pre-emption Bill is the fir-t te*t that has been applied to tlic fog cabin professions of tiie YY hies. Last sumni' f they out-lieroiied Herod in favor of the poor people of tiie country—the xvorking man xvas V rents tiie embarrassments ot ttie pec;; the hut legislature upon rim subject. It is an able documcitt, and places Governor McDonald iu enviable con'rasl with tiie sud reform” legislature. th YY’e call the attention of our renders to the Present- calamity-that could not base been foreseen, and that their idol—they represt tiled him by a log cabin, and of the Grand Jnrv of Pulaski county, npoti u«'» prudence could ha-v.e guarded against.” exhibited to the public gaze a specimen of tin ibarrassments of tiie people, and the course of j YYebave no fears for tiie result of this contest— favorite class in the person of Baer, di- f ; Tiie true question enuno: be concealed from the pub-: smith—hut noxv after the elections trr- iic.—The Governors Messages are before tiie people, are called mi to pa-s a hili f«»r t HarE-j and have been read and applauded; while the course t of the poor western squntt) r ,: :e\ / 1 of the reformers is everv where condemned. lore the next slimmer rolls on, the prop!' « to find out that YY hig promise* are liio- f made to he broken, and tint they have In eu tims of an unsu-pe*Tmg confidence in men xv!: s 1 (I lliem uiic ni lifioua!/./. a plenty of mmi x . currency, 1'ivorabie « xclranges, an t in ad and all tlii g-, better times. Well n > ' is t!;•- t me to perform the-• pomises. Il i lie Snii-Treasurv staiui* and tiie Geld becomes current amo g u-. t . o blessing surely cannot he attributeo to H e i dbn n< of YY’iiig measures. Iftlie Siib-Tr^asury is repeals)!, and Gobi ret rtis to its old premium of 6, 8 nd 10 percent, what will tiie people then sav? 13 st xxe -ball see. 1.: 1 s' It allot . 1)3. xx to Ins per and of ii iii" - , nt d po-a ; in:r 1 it'>!l o )•),' xxas Tiie O population of the St. .) I*v a census taken iliabiiaius eivmg'i to village atoi make con Charles Hotel, (New la-t xveek, xxas netir stock a good-sized ■i'lerable ofa siiuxv at up to the top of their aristocratic bearing, and talk . that. soiaerc' and the i r?n« h English fiirmalit was tbei pail (I a g u- A <!. V, i In ( Oi Sr'a the iinis-i e.ers, nois-ioiier. ' expres'ion ced on the I ur: r 'itc xx' o C< Cat mt. verx ncii on ophagus xx a ,mte d- Ch? tain Alexander, ti. ' 'pliagus, a for-ma ' tiir Commissiotiei-. ■ d covered xxiiii i-on velvet) and he-