Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, February 18, 1846, Image 2
We till clina to the Pillars of the Tenplc oj
.Our Liberties.iand if it mus: fall,ire will per
isk amuidst the Ruins."
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THE EDGEFIELD W-lSTRICT
TEM P. SOCiI TY.
( We are requested to call the at
tention of the Temptranrce Sriciei of
this District, to tie meeting of tle Edge
field District Temperance Sneiy, to lie
held at this place iii fihe Courti liuse. it'
candle iliht. on the first Tuesiay eveiiig
of March Ciourt-each Society cii itiled
tohir incinsers.
Rain an:l Cold treather.-On Thnrla-d:iv biet.
the wentlier vas briglit and heautiii]. bit on
Friday there wa a c hanige, and "" S"i'ordav
there wasn a f:ll of rain. Since that litne. we
have had some very whie firosts, anil tle
wca-ther has cumtinued cold.
The llamburg R rpuldican -Wilm. M. Bohn.
Ecq.h :asassiiw'd the cotiriol of iuhe le.itiili.
can, vhich lie reitly pirchased.: an :iunonn
ced in our last.
- The (hronick & Sentind.-hs. . f.il .
Eq., formerly editoi oft lie Soithert Conirant.
now aenei:ited with the editnrs of te (Chrnn
- S-entiutcl,. in the m.iagemit of that
The U. S. Journal -This papergvbichi wais
pbItJilisied AVasihiigitoni Oity* by )eers.
I7sk & Dow', nitil edited tiiem withlensutid
ertable abiliy, has sassed intai lindiofs Mr.
I. W. Robinson. 'le en t haiiWflIt nciaed'
to tiiitor the We1y Tim ie
~The QnPGo" QuETIO" -Oy retit aare
to the ow a siqflUI trg tn
ti daofthey areiofien 5i -
-- O~i ausii .It'mill be seet, tal the
grijg'- n'opic 'ftie egnination,fie, is 0to
ipaicyof Oreion ji's pos4 the House of
Repiresetatives by a large majority.
.Thiisaction though precipitate is. not nieceq
arily a war measure. We look with .etit
anxIetv for the decision of the Setei ipisim
tiis tiomllentonlui qutjestioni. We sniojqtit some
rcmarirks from the Charleston Evcning News.
ipon the action by the liottse, upon the Ore
gun resolutions.
It ill be seen by Teferetnce to the er
ot om- Washtington1 corregpondetu that tihe
Rtesolutioni givinig notice of the ternio.ton
of jint oiccupuntOy of Oregon has p1e
he H-ouse by a large iajot'y I). ii
with another resolultiion. that ni't'u
therein contained ahall interfere un itk the
* right undi dhiscre ;ion of the contractmig
parties te renecw or puiirsue neit'a~l n tti
for an amnienble ~ seu en-t of the con t o
'er. he.,e wsoluztionls will not pds.,
thec Senate uless with great moddltica s
lions. Our ptee'0 utO i-eaion - inti
the resolutiont givinig Notice w ill be adopi- I
ted b'n diai body tut ni oi b an x:eusioit of
thle iuc of wternattung te. t cone ii ""z t"t
tw.o or three ye-ihs. and re; osmrg im the
Eixecutvc the dlis?retionary powaer 10 give
the Notice. tf there h~uold be a rupitu re ol
the negotiaition before i he expjiranin 1(1 (i a
designauted period. Jn somte sucir shapeI
as this~wc think the Sen:eut n. ill rrebt the
too precipitate action of the Hutet ol
Represenltatives,
In this aspiect of the queistion the door
is not only not barred agaiinsl negotwtion;
hu6t its renet w a is ahinost invrited. Tihere
is'nothing ini the. resolution, in regard to
notibe, assertiog or extremie potsstes--tns
lt the w hole of the terrniory. I this res.i
* ut ion shtould lie followed upt byt i legishit
lationi in a corri'en~intg blytrit, the ex teo
- iou of our latws anid jurisdaictiop over Or
oen, will hie litiited to thlse'parts ol the
territoi-y, perhiapis Stouth of the Ciohtnabi ;
river, w~hjehi embrace tile -ettlemetnts et
65r din 'elPlebs. Great Britain catinot
take offence at: ihis, nor catn site follow
our oreciion.of block houses for the protee
tion of our* citizens aginst Indiant iticur
siOns, by aggressive tmeasures. Thle re
sult would,. of course, lie ilitlerent should
* Cotngress e'xtend our jurisdictionf antd las' s
over-the whole of O)regon. This wouhiJ
be followed by niliitaiy tieasures, certain
ly of a dlefem-ive, perhaps of an aggressive
character, by the Britishi Governtmeni.
The Senate will tiot, hiowever, should the
3Lduse so determine, sanctin any re~oltn.
- tion assuming stivereignity titer the whobile
'f Oregon The coonitry is sale against
* ~iir fiual conclusion is; thiat the dispu
ettI -atters are now, or soot n ill be. ini a
tsrain~for satisfactory metlement. .Ti e
-passing of- he-notice, ni ih such miodifica
- tionts .as..he.wisdlom .of te Senate s hall
jrescribe, must soon htting the'ceontroventsy
to)~ o'4.e atieenbly. we l eel' sn'isfied
'Te iti'aiied bentioitaol~ be' Executive
bf~nloFihie'Guvesai~ntef otr-extremte
S ri,Ntilhbe pinerstoodsits Engla6d.as
4ieesl'gy lajor- gens~iepeawd as
,u n:.t r atg a isto'4mo m -,
6illy -bbuld there ie anyessipr,so lpl
detinoin'tihi effeccini the.iir'anehfo' the
Lrgislature % hie, shar's With the'secu
live tlie treaty mnaking I. wers.
For th c Adrertiscr.
Mr. Editor.--I reqin.,t yonl to misert inl thfe
Adveri ser. the lo.miiig extract of a letter
frou Rev'd Dr. Junsos, Mlissim ,imry to Bur
mahelli. Iv. B. JOHNSON.
- The he'avy press of busine ly'-ng on ine
in the Northeern StateQ which imist be dis
--ised f previous to sailini- fillr the last. the
pr< spect (f whieb is 1111w dirawviig near. the
ineenscccing Cnplaint if l'y throa. Ind the fir
gect nivice of tie msit eminiect Dectoirs that
I will desist ioat visiting new places. aid coi
lile to nsrevaite the disease. wiiich, they say
is even icw ready to ietile illl my luing. seem
to pre?-et :in, insuperable barrier to mv pro.
ceedingp furtheru .Sombl O.ha thiA cilly, (1ich
mieol.) Tins cit y I deitermiiiied at all risks tic
visit.as it is thesill of tle Sonthern Cotvenl
tion, i n tle welhare and prosperity fir which I
feel ileeply iiterestel. ut fcrtihe r I.ciannot.
I init cc1v face il the Nirth with great re.
luectantcie hit tie bright hope of tnrn.cig My
flice to Ihe I ..cist, iy vcocitry and lily home n
caiti, dispels all relcitance ti leave anily part of
;h is countrY,id eceers tile with the prosiect
fpendin the remant of life, where I have
sltc-c ite Preneter par! cfit.
Dear litier. m ai aff.-ectionately aid res.
peceltrich voors, A.JUDSON.
tiev. Dir. Joimson, Pres S. C. B. S. Cnl'on."
For Ik, gidrcticer
CnAr.LF.SToxN, Felb. S, 1846.
Nt:umrn 1.-.
Mr. Fditor-I had tcie pleasre-of liar
inc 1r. ITomal.\eloiCny I et1nre this even
ing. on tie H iscory of I-reland it is fic
necessary for me to say thaI Ill. A i6
quiie a distinguished iidiviiali. '[iThc
lierary world nire nell ac qolinicted ilh
himii, as anl elefnni niter nd prorfuld
cisciian. He is th' ncthir (d, I loeiy's
history and iici-te #I' Irelair. ni(ieb was
publi ied in 1845 This work coiains
I110 papces ro% al oriuvo. elegantly hotiu .
m: wie cli i c l:iscery -. tit -ctry is
e'c1pleteiel ccarrated. fr i'it, lirt - ilc
ilceIt til Io the pice-m 11t'me. JI eccIcitmieNs
al. 100 pcees cf biish muic . rerrang-ed
for all kilds ill miti,ieial jicic icets.
The biography11 and , aglranup". (it miml)
of mhe must dis.intiihledet men of Ireitn;
al'o many oc1hitect-ural Views. This
Mirk .0iot Id. ai least. ie icc thc hanrids (iif
every licerary Irilpjnean, as it ailorcs a
more compl;e hisecrv oI tie Emraid'Tii
isle. tli tilc -e) .oticee.r u ori, t11t 11: s eV r
heen publih-ed. Tit' price is lucir dol
It is true. iile work is v, rv volumiouis
-1700 patg s roval octavo ; So icuchi the
better. The greate tcie labor in obthii'
ing a knowledge cif any useful subhjiecl.
lice greter tihe glory find ioinor. A mat
er that ancy ass may compreiremtl, Icy a
-e41rficial perusal, is nit worth' learnieg
a1 aII.. AIl me eave toe if) toe conquer (cur
k. ersicito tio - Cstudy Of .jrofoulnd acnd
vi44cctilious. worksa, is - to i icl' layihd
reg rd i e %oTd - iipossible." in liiera
lire, in the .same i ght ;is Napileoti re
girded it in warfare, viz that ibiA word
*i ieible, . c t aEecd i
.; lietu fillAZ -rAMs'
ne rja t 4 iii n patiemly re'nd'ch
imm cial nork of Ir. m ooney.
- 11r, 1Alooney lecard this evering eon
the followiig subj ets: Tara, 11ct sigle
and 'scene (if Iroland's Legislative Halls.
cid montchiispleidor Ior twn icsnand
yesm. The theme -f i'rds, dhe prize'of
w arriors, he ic seat of power. nnl he ceci
ire if ittillctal light. Ori-in of tie
inry. improved by the Irish Bur1d's.
Thie 11-11-11 ni hr1 1w c oighi 'cc Tara's flails
Thie seul cci eccn'oiched.
N'~ow hiceus a., mute ccc cci Taa'sci wall'.
As- ii thiat scu wero fled.
See .-h-eps the pcice ofi oreirie si .
.ee ghery' cihrili is e'et ;
Acid bicm cci. icmt er hceatl high fcor pri
Nemv'. cleiha plccie cc icecmre.
:Ncc mceri eeh chcie't l, dcunbes hiight,
I hce Har Iccji- Taeri sweltlst
'l'Ie chcoin!, aloncce tiecct breakls ait ighti,
its ich- ci rmcce ichIs.
I'unci li'ee niow'. -0 "eice wa.kes,
'Tie ionly thrcch shce give's,
[s nihec smee hcearct icchmieccl bireatks.
Tio ,bon ticat 'tell she lives. cAloonsc
Thce thouitghc. andci fe linces ofi eixiles one
picitting l eecl . I13recn's ri'emailie tere
cc..- Ctu"( eIo their' exie- ie'r ait('ih
new to e e'euintris and iend~cs. 'Th ed ollow'
ig h.~anti!al piece fromi Moore nc.as nowcc
ug:
Acow 'di'r' cccip heii r fuameicg track .
'Irtembcling pcenact still looked hack
T'c c ha~t deacr I ch- 'twascic leig,
Sec leech uc e pa~rt iromei all wcce ilove,
I-'rccm1 lihe licks thcat binid cs;
So tucrec our hcearts whvier'er we recve.
'To thosice we've it bhindi iis!
1)ream s and thoighits nif Irisheniei icn a
frilgn land. Mr. M. sinted inc his lee'utre
ire. G. N. Rh'e.ecls ofi Ire'laeed is c t'
a I hor ofi thtc heantc ifuel ciece, hce -' Ex-c
Iclei of cErt," instiead ofi Thicc aes Cctmip
bill AI~r.' Moeieey ecoii gives : shcer' hee
omephy of the immordital i'rece-ioi
Mooccire'. hrst litcrt rs aspirn iione-his lit 1er
in lice preschis ecompac~niconsbryi wih icMer.
nierme: -hIis tmcelcdie and t ci introd'eh t ioni
tee the Pricnce ofi Wales
lie' nexcc gives tin tceccurt ofi Mr. Em
met-devtcionc toi his coeutry-eff'ort teo
give hcer' frcedom--fai'ilureC. last speech.
eathe andc execuilon. Every reader ofi
Irish hiiteory w..eil kniows ,ihar Emmelet nc ais
exeiuiede for njteptinlg to procure f're'i
deemi for I rebod.ec
Of M cs' Cucrr'an. ihe dnntghtecr of Me'.
Ccrrcic the r'eleratedl Irish or'atrr, to
whomc Reirc Emmirec w'hco engaged to be
tftriedh, \cir. M~~oney here qeielescleat
ceebratedI piece. " M y Eec mie's no cc
nmore," as representing Miss Cturran's af
fetion feor Ecmmret after his excution, and
for her coutntry. I shaliil quote ac portiect
ef ilat ceebratedl pocemt, nnel ai che' same
lime I carntestly heg of thd~ reader 1o refer
to this piece~ antd carefully read it.
Bracvmes his~ spirit. yet cmeicd as the Braehin.
His hieart blede in anigcish for lice wrocigs of
the poorc
To relieve thesir hard sufferings hie brcav.ed cv
- cry daneger,
. Thec venegecance of cyranlts dudanilntedhy~bore.
E'en before him the proued tithld -viliants icc
Were Pen theough in rmei terror tb'
ciecr ; '
Bt alchi Tie ice gone-ithens' dilerr a~ yoncdg
-' floiwer.
..ie hulve,mtlidi ed..D3: r, tnmfEtinec's
- no more. ' - . -
ist rycipiuuvt1a&covpnt -
-t . would wFilbItaly P ol
eut ariiclO, hmt I diare..nat--de ar niss
wvill not re ad lengthy -itics
coIequentl% give them seAr t at
ties.
Render ,Then'vou ti r ~ pn
I shall he on the ocean n ave,147
of Mexicoi. "eo nfe's -o c
wave." I doubt it. I am - very
ecrtnin but wint eath iir-her im
ihall there try n infoirm iou-o 11bterI
canl ser- and imell oi Cubi, PISo the
Gulf of Mexico. e6. I nis coi
einde ihik le-er and bid ven of j Ir
my hnegage is now ieing remnoe fN'
the Charlesion Hotel o the p ebrig
Chapimi. Thomp.;aa CIplain.6-4 -
"F-tre t hee wvell. nifdf ost4
ilill lor ever. fare thee
Correspon denccof -helarb C4 'iier
ar W rGN.
This being the last a-lil onm:h
Oregon deante in the House,
ty was shown to obaiint.te -floor. ng
1ho'e wha spoke, ivre Ar Sri r.
110:2j, andi.,N r. WooldwardofS al
of w hatji iert in favr ita njiwe si
modo ; that is :o say they nouilc ne -
pnny the notice %xith ar ier ofi cOmra
promise oil te 4I91f, parallel of lniatinder
Mr. Black is'the only imr fr"t .-C
who goes ihe notice jn an absoi and
unqualified form.
.Athumtwo U'lne i tPres ien~ e*
sageZt enmmun~ticOtatim lhe recent
ene b Itse wa t brouiht to theE e
*1The'. ms'age 1. mapediately readand
lmrth pa ries." a .'umen- that i negotitiotir is
ats an end-arit.ar;1iiol: is rejectedi-aud
w hat remaiso t wi ar. ir ah akig Jut
its: the part f Great 'rrtain. ~
Tile first eer is, .e e rm r...Bucil
M'L nie, requesting him to itsk he cause
oal Gn-at Driain's 'imimary pireparailous.
MrII- M.'Ltne rephis, after -n cinfrerence
Iri, Lord Alberde It. that Lord AN iurfitrno
co hfm iiptat Glen RIIail cotud. nsi:ver
look -the posi'hlii) that the .:coni''ersy
wt iit4e United Stites no0uld1 lti1t1 te
unlavorably. -and, jin that case. tL prepa
i111s w%*auld hae verv useful and I I) n
)tI Ite piereptrattous lad ma vae e
aabjeclts. anid were comujece'd lbtue eJL'
coairoversj m it the United rtaaeap iie
fenous. M r. M'Latne gives.-as q
opliiah, taot a prinui of thi pr6p fions I
were 61 a ki. d I thI wia. < Kueilv sutedito
a he purpose of n at n ilti the Ulii 8 1it
and Ie siggets iliai Greatit 'trinir
inI casc l w,ar, act prompdty andtct V -s
1, and 'ilrow --ui hir w ile Str -t
oace, n11h a ivien. to-bing the 1 co
conclu'ioaiii aince. -
Onl iat 29th Dec- . 1S45. Mr..'P Vh
harni a inei an arbitiraiiit'.wih a' , r
oan equitable partiltion if th*.ri$
L tb o as. rtjected and the, :tidsh I
It- r 1a .ztremioed -hat Ihb U had
.liiamed tfiu i. litte tierritorV, ait o t1ii
-- Oytuon nbt~'~tseem to i'&jpy t, tte
.1 "~I~ r.ittreo to4Ii.wta ~ -
enhaut pl te to.-trbrui o aritrat ihe
quezon oil title,; with it fjY
ii snlUd Ito cdecdeiF, tiaii neither 1)aity
11.1d ,title to the nthole 4f..gegon. hintt
the arnstrators tahould decide- upoan ai
tananmitiahe Imude of partition.
I tn n a rijected: The President took I
ir graouml, fillk , tijat territorial rigltls,
o iuportula to 1h U. S.. culaId rioi Ie put
be) oid tilte (0111ilt (af the U. S. .
So, mtero iias end to one imore chapter 1
A this iistay. It b .ig .-.s near to uII
1nd, e'nhe'r amaitable Utr~ obet wn-i ; tor
n'tri. Parkettan. saume's that the .ques
uata imusi he~ .seulied, and urges a settle'
Ilaenit ieai.'e l'utbie opitinon-. inl cither i
'anamry , s.jhla iaecomie mtur'e irriilated inii
regard. to tt.
(.orrespondcnce o/ fthe har. LE e. Aews.
F~ebruar'y it.
Ii tiae irunie, alter the disposal ut a
mass ol partvate aind local basiness, the
eaansder~ al tat the ball proavidilig hFr the
ntisi rue t nu of left nar steatners o as re
satumed. -
Mi r. ua~ escuti h.iving the flour, resumed
anid conicluded has remariks i.. support oh
t.e bill.
nit. Ditckensun, owing' to .the absence
oi Ma. Fairfield. the Chairnian of the
Colmmtit e, pri ~oosel tht te bitt thiiuld
Ona thin propositionl an exeiting discus
sican araise. dianntg which Mr. hMagnuim at
take~d the Aditnistratiun as having de
sigedly caused the teiar of war, to the
''real erimteni of thte business of the
aunity, nhen they knen full well there
wotuld hie toa t ar. tie also' expressed his
nanttt ta canhiden'tce ini Ihe coanducturs ot
i,.. negoiittioni on the piart oh the Uttaed
Sates.
Mr. [Pay wuood mnoved to lay the bill 11n
ine table Ihar the piesenlt.
Mr devter moved to poustpaone, utiil
mtore: imipaartanat bustuass should have been
At'ier at coutmuoatioin of the discussii~
betweeni Messrs. Mag tn, Aileni, (.ass
Bagby. relative to' the charge upon the
Adoisiratin, Mir. Uass argued: that it
would be larn better that alt the businiess
of the coutry should .be sacrificel, hiatt
tie honortl ol the coutiry should .lbe Com-a
promised.
-In the course of the shaarp shooting
which hollowed, Mr.-Mlatgnumt gave it its
his apinion that * neaa trity oh the I rnadsI
of tine Adinistr'utioni had no conafideuce
Mri. Allent dtenie'd it. and che'llenged Mi.
Mgnumr io test it byi oliering a resolution
upii tch the Senate could vote.
*After a spaeeefia r Mr. Bagby, in
which he defetnded the admiinistratioin
frmil the whalesale denitinchitonbol Mr
Manum-, and a rejoinder from that getn
iemian, the. beenate jajournted, and every
Senator went immeudiately to tie House.
so gieint "as the anxiety to knot' the rec
suIt of the Oregon resolution
The general itiapression ts that the Na-.
vy hill n ill be po0stponed untilhtller the
Oi.oirroyosititms shiall h ve been dis
posed ot, for MZr. Alien-antll hits jaty say:
if wadr is itoccurwe thie number 'hfdessels
will be insiuhlcient yind if not, :tey -will
nat-becI tinted t attil e ok ~o
Wuirs'crlier 1han usual. ht when ile
olieak.er Look lthe ch'air, the ag:iheries i r,
erowiled to excess u) person ti D4011
sexes, anxious to iear wmiit wiells it wout
be ilken w% ith re-gard to the Illessage.
Alter tile oisposal -litle uninip1orta1
matiers, tie House neut iie Go IUlace
(f te W lule, and resnued the cennaie,
allion1of ite J4111 res.dillou. at0ilortiilty
the President to give LI Ure-gn \t-Alv
lorthn ilh.
-3Jj..Kiog naving givel his viet s. Mr
Adams took lie floor. anl w into ain
eizi.orate delence of the various pobiious
assiutmed by hni ili iiis loiier spt''t'
lie reterired to tie tic given ty tile l'.iqp
to Spinu in .193, and argued 1t1i in-S
ieUCK as the whole civilizet world, al
that lilue, acquiesced in tile riTI 11 ,I t'
.Iupe so w. do~de this CoitUetit. LIM 1tie
of '3p1;i-n I as good. As we owintee3 our
ite firuin Sputti. tour eirimi top liltnoi
territory %aas alsu goord. -He reinfik.u
the Uontit itee hwt U reat b'oamn tious
oul claitm ;1l) jurildicition (.v-r tIle It i
lory, but that hie .'coitenids it is -Il opie
coutflr) , too Which li)ounaion llus a Ltito.
othler than by) occuplancty, "Ne. 6ohe ('411
teuded thiat it Is a countr innawittd 41ii)
oY savage Ii lilt s ant the wild bsi . and
she desiv'ed to keep it open for a iituiig
groutd and noining more. I51 nv de
streti to people it ant ttitlic of I, gri..tt
and glurious countit) Ilie our on It. % e
0esiret ito drive out lit. nai ii eaust-, to
extend our lias over the lert iltr). atitl to
obey tile grefii rounnitid oti fle Cria.or,
"increaset and ni tiplt jdy and :elepiettish tile
euih." V e wanted it contitry like this
lor-our W estert Ioticers to go aiead, and
a.,kc 'he wilderness blos-ino u!s thIe rime.
1r.- A. lid scarcely etered Oel his ar
luien 4 helbre his hour expiretl.
M r, (..- In-gi-soll nnved its stiend
lie I ules, 0 '1s it illtiot% Mr. A. tortti. r
in1e for Ile ?0:' file Iull ol his a:gutien.
Lt wititout success.
Mir. Harraison. -I Georgia. liweu 14uo
lt flo. te altuetIII to iir gelt, w It
ike preparanoo of Gt.' irtal:, and
untentled loaw thle% coulid oare no reter
ice to lilt) lii11iig tilu litI (r.ejIor dit : it lty
le neli strongly lor it outice. ile
boughtIi it ign lie the irutersiip was
3asoIvet1. lie C(:inilled sie %%itile oI lI.c
'eriitory. tu IInI " i-ng 10 t .tipr.ista .
oi Mne di dugier 11'. liwricta. Waln
fIita~ii N otile , sylipltin 4u1 i)rantiy,
Pnif-.:iSe-st cOure nas t) pt ou t hold
rotzr, and ti asset tour rigots ittluil).
Al t. G .. Ingersuti itsltt (I upot oit ur
lati. op it ,54 - eg. 4thti.. aid arigdd
but' Grrit ruitan ants til tile siuadtI of*
title. lie said we hat allon' ed tier tl
iolt!...ozsesion, aind to dri v- ou- -Il Amn -
call adiv :turera. for tuarn) 3ta. .N oto
lie vuhie of tile inaber, luis, &u., w %a
Vorth 'half a inillion per Year, st tIlat l %
'inaally givens her fill een triilmois of
1 * 1,, more than thle pimce ptaid fur all
lit: SLaLes we IIrcise( Irti till- Frenut
.3oferoutent i: ihe ilme it Mr. Adttim.
-c denied ihat tilt Ex.cutve .ills tile
)unei uf. hieus.ell to i-ter.iny c tinatrtmaer
ua'bitration.I hi* txpressed- 't~i Wirl
ylytcl in -.i'ttre is ao danj-(i rf tisnar;
ni lkAA ; At Criit"A-in 1014 iv&
i hi reitirikile said there: w.nuho douE:
pIt I ind i iemf is a sitrog _.) tit patitVhy- against
ttr clair bt he resident mi.,ters Irtim
tISSiu, Francev, and Gireal 5i 10
ills o.gnino to int itida to ts. ou- %u
est course nas to rik nometing raine
Ian to loose every hlinig
After some remailis lrom Mr. hairan,
he ho-j.r l three hautit;g iutrvd, tie
jOininiIlee prlcceded 11) vule ujiit Ilt
'11r*ious pitiponit-ilis.
It iould b- Utineeessary t) go t: i' ti It
alii, atld 1o gi 'C lie lOtiii tolit he tiutiter
PUs piroposit Iins woItcht0 ~ C eicrjits ., Unt
~ thi eretted I le lnimb otutia,,tous ilul i-*
ir. it wis ti Iol.e rIJet (taht thet Oie
oii queshtitl is liio lontger a. sulject ttl It'
'lialtlt ear coiirii n -ie (it 0'. q" .M
iln beling pu', ellers wi etc tient,.. iuutitin
aderedt nI itei Wil) tooi tniliia 1taised
latimpiton ut t te ohltri 5i1 utegreie. mii
atssetl throughi lit S, ailt I .r . U .3 otute
rotiglt til tie rear. Ilit-se tett geiti
ien itatvitg insisted ti1po1ni- te-ra expe i~- t
i arge atte in Iat isV-it, 3103 tiry ti 1%
overed their errotr.
heC GLnie e rosf0e .3iii! reptled-t a se~b
titte for tue Jyit sesontiin.: ,it ile tjoli
ntttee taou o at iiu All1.3irs. IiThe atti
:d by a vote iot Yea tb.S. tA~- a) 4. A
nOtilul to recoltsidt-r Ie tI e Itvlt ltail i
:u, lihe suustitute nI as tri citcatnt) passec
111d will tie sent to tle belale U ilie
ontinig. It is in the ltiuawlin wotrds:
iesilltedi, tby tile druli1 tttt an loose 01
Lepes..:nttives, 1 1:1t the Pi nlet- ofii
[02 U. siales cais ilt.e li tie gtveln to
he governmtlw ii1 Glent l3rtint tnat 1 he.
Goutvenitiont Oet wletn .it" U. a. is an Great
ritin C., tieer tlllg tite tel rlttr) ofi Uregotl,
&c.., sll neC anutlet 31133 atu..ga1tedi
i elI e mttUts .tter givmgt sntli iawaie.
Sitesolved, itnal lotilit.; ii rellt cotuistu
u~d is itended 1to~ tinterlre u til ip tig
untd diseiettin ol Ise proptjer authmi tes 3d
he two cont ractinig plutes .u relien tir
pursue negotitations for alt aicau~ile set
ilelemet ol tile eoantvelasy respri-lng the
Oregont territoiry.
As io..orronl is the thay set aparit Itor lie
Dtidslloltiii iii tite v ariotia 01 glut nhlPr
ast ittns 1 inhe Sentair, llli ot ii resolu0onnii
w ill ut iourse have par celeitce 1*. 11ha
batet 'te resuoutius ti ill te returnieid 1*
ilhe Hiouse amitendedl so as to ltitve it d!s
creintitry wilth Ihie Prsmienit as to lt
timle he wiill give i le noncte.
Trhe w'.ar excitemuentt is alreadny begsi
ting 0 oubstu.e, anid tile op11inin is ra idl y
shortly oiffer~ 10 nettle nil thle t3asse iil thei
49 legrees, with certain muodifitalions, so
as o save the digniy and 10 removec tic
appearaned. of uffeinug that untich nias
rcently relused.
Sui~ppose wte were to auff'er :io gie the
British Ithe free naivij.at lin it I the Colum i
ina liver-.upon condliit oh their jgram ting
t6 us the na~vigationt f it'e St hiwr-ence,
our vessels paying, hoewever, ther-anwio to
nage denies as -Britist .vusej. - This
n auld be very profiouhie to hor; utndin ad
,iion to it~ ncnelynig the-produicn ot he
Western Niate which now passes 4oNt'h1
ie Eri- Canal f1r Enliuudand, wouiktii'
;.'I lit Qii-. let..
I *m.led 1to sny thitt a nessae rrom
'"e P.e-i*nt, similar it that sent to.he
lhot on Satnrday. wits received iy rle
-enir and referred ;o fihe C nmitTee oil
ForeiLn Alabrs.
he Oregon Hcsolu ions.-The rirnaL
vote in thw lotse fit Uipresent;iatves, on
.\Molay eveningi. -,o the pssage of Ihes.e
RIesiolur fons, is gi ven below. It n ill be spen
ihmt Mlessre, Bort, Hohnes, Iheit Sis.,
Simpsin and Wood ward. of' ibis S;ie.
V. t-- .sgainst the isitee, and Mr. James
A BI wk inl ravor. Mle,sr-a Rayli-Aunha
ard. :11nd HI 1noer. of Virginia all DiIemoc
ra.S. alsO voted in the negativ-. - Cha Les
ton PAtriot.
Feeling at Wirshington. -T h New
Yorm J.-ual of Ct nitmece says:-" .\
.ende iaan % Ili) 141 Washvriti in Sarur
lfda evrolog, ss p. ople Itire werv pot
alariiled If % as iders id that IIIh Senme
%% mild arrest everv Ouin dangermis. The
gIrlicitaii iear M1r. Websier say. in-'
large eircle ..rgemslemen on dat urday'. fer
Oie les..age, "There will be uno irouble.".
Louisiana.-The Legisia'ure or ihis
Sioan- w a to I Ive neembed IeIast I l lndlav,
agreealy to the provisions of ie Ntv"
Conslilumion, wien lhe inauguration ofihe
Goviniir, anl Li enltelnall Governor,
n oul I take place. The capital is in he
remoifived fronm NL n Orleins, lit some place
1111 less IhmIn sixt% mi es distant, within t
the first month of le Session-owin to
" hieb, th paut pers %% ax exceeding wrol by
Charlesfou Patriot.
T-- Washinglton correspondent of the -
N.w Y''rk i'a;,rnph write: "On Sai f
da' lasi M1r Pakenham idres'ed an
offiv-i0 conannietwioto the Secretr of,
State, embod inC a proposiiion roms the
British overnment. to sulti ihe eonten I
ding clajIis for the Oregon territ::ry to
irbit lratiion-leavii, 1 i understa d lie
seleciiin of lie umpirage with ihe Pres
dem of 11. U2 San-s4; % c(.a line! Councriil
;Is nam11ediel coniv, ned, anid a lotrw-al
rijecion ol the proposal wasi agreeil tilmI
;111d trJInumlined I(, Air Pakenham -This
is 1111, hforiia titl, us have it from ; a
qU rier it .iel it n Os Id he im propet for m.
!10 dile egard."
TnI New York Contier sy:-W'
indersian'd that a itler was rect'ived a re(,%
dayIl siil from a higbly mtieltligent geilI
e-lali .,f i . ci ty, i.: lat lie, iiir :
painy w ii1he 1111on. IItllemy Cl:t . imveife'ee
to iei~le New Oreins on :le 274 hi o.ltr
ior av.ima. where they rontemplaite
renaislag for a sIorl time.
Th-lI.'gisalnre tl Virginia have order v
I f all piblic execuIi)n ot iitnif', l
held wihi lth w12 Itals IIof the prisoun,11) I -li
presence ofsor less than-five nor mort1e ihi s
ten persons.
17. IHal Ro d C an BVk. C
JamrerG: ( tle'i:rg8 tlunl1L3naausfl
4C q.rpdu
iorr yesterd ay.'-Cha Ison P'at iWg(
A -ndo of %% ind amnenceil thi,:4 i1fornIn,
a.onl half past8 o' clock-, A- ?f., fram11 E.
S E. i'r-- asitg in violence 0ntil aout i-I
1 o'c4lock. wh-eii it begi to moderate, doing
conider,tle iijiar\ io lie Shipping a 'nd
aiirves, all of which ha ter hai'g niferedI
Iimon or five., l niige A list (ifnfhl- injuries
sustaiined by ate shipping wiil be toeunod
below. This is the severest ale, dturing it,
,hrl cointinnancel,. for ihe' mfointh of Fe'hr
tiara wrh* ii n a log sies if years -liurl
es/on Ecening Nocws.
A. is .,I'j . ,a s th~s. ieUnit . wai~l s en.-~
in I l lii nIlol 'l il t Ii ' i hVr l 1.
Lii si-; fi -t . G nra 1i-l P ide i'il, j s
iisns J.I; ',j !,l~iv huler. Ii iSm i h
li.11e et i.. ' isre |- 't las. i i 5'. I- a
IlI n tai .'isi rel i il d sti f li - U l ile. s.
i a, ', wai s..ii'rp~a i i se day, ,i t' ,
h1,: not' i :b il.'z Itti i'Lu-iler i i're. foirt
*'i. Ih mo illilt. 11 iaiuLei
Fa tnn." K.ndr Huller.-- h aen s tih. o.k
fi 1.e i imly In re fc h.:re, a n~ \lls U 1911
ru e l'. : i o . i Io hs us:e . A t r s resei'n3
fm li' i lg4 rtli o ftil an ti Wbi ie .
h . rce tiys flim s'-r ie''fi. no li can e
ev -a ther 1,1 ang' lriin he umorii nl
th':sii ,b 1 it ib-'ll'4P toireso, .tf (hel, -irier
"H..wi -- -iid n ibin , an st rar l e i-usis
fc,'how.n all mi lt'in'..' hing whd o 10. eti
tbrait lill e uniii t 213113lllleCanc ustaill
('if al45 i ln gl. the uhabii'e hi chs
wir-, i atl liln malker ie il oprfecion!
a. blh eI ta ale iris. whlo unlesI lithe
toverefoty Wran e tOver' Ohe inani ato
man -s hodyilgn of hrtness Ind lieinslite
e-1I hinink. t1 en ovs herits o lwh
behes5trjiIII' idsthustly fo- the nl whopes
theiserab. lhle incossten fee i own-Y
of'allre thoie duse andees.he ofwiht shr
ltoe, a whatne lbis made ohe drvis
fta i i t ie not tnhoom corpse,''-it hsel
it fs shsw ti30 wks hdourj o. tOh!t
ini~ ho tat eOesu alhcanl 5eayC that thie
lite isterI that, shod-ot sad1 !' est
wile ' n this, GJtds foid tro tshul
therefO3tore antdyes twhsee, or ene to 411
soul, tIle ti eregih 1e( h'dia fle
ern-- or tsk t e flowi'S eret ii herwithH
tfhall thee are sw uees h brighteo, th
fromtili. o then o s deie-" thse
is a year fo r s arompishmen -1r1~h we
e.% er 861rics.,f'
lie ther 6nffett a11st enfa~j*
Ill-al. if IN INI. fitithn" toiiuraA0iI8~tp
,I'here tioey sliail -be Wufilled *kANr4
e see it Stated iDa an- t
iss 17 (IOU) sackt orawa 64-6
itiuaill. in Loit; ., tJ~
ione. tilso. th aImote'n- 'a
iern koaaiva to lptla .s.0.'
ataid eeren- perw.ons are, cozaujs"
Oilkaa e~nl
as much tatuaalbe rej*uvut! Y1fl1
11pall). as ilti b i hs tf~rIAy-tf
harg lataa -, Whji i fd X
Th'fe Wh iti Boise dteill~
hv, T~iiideirl~ of ite N 4i l
aalirauiooilad the l~ba
Imose uf abe thae !Krlmora' Spreul
aaad otlher-. travejlers;Ini bt.s1
-an-lit nliv e. Tbe J10e'w
I1 oawt hill it prisoner5 i-"~
leprived ur lats freedomq it.$
ny tas a natur~al*Iic rU ids'lt r
maien grey. Rshout 14 la1'tv
ttoporietaed, Bud bul ia a.;
lie? pattern ol'a (oosow1ij
alal at ad ateek- are rvally-~'a*
3eawuful cars, large aeearis-Raeg ae~-'
Wi fn'rdaea d,* ild a ,'bIoup'8li~
have seera ill oily 6160dtii~~
oreiaip in pjp~riann Zf .11,121upc
accrued about has-besad n
'ems 01 Ihc lasso ilal a-anghp.i
Wor 2.5."
Canern' Seff ofmsla 6
,1 ;aILKxpef ii'n;oi~ii~
tlb1a1111011 of aawdncatae I IaS'eV~e
I A YM1-S AI.'I1-R.AJ*I'v
asad other dises-.m ot -tip"noeba~
noise ao apd-auaondso
hoaa- ol thehoiY. A6m~
ate4 4-1we. tie;- awa Aai~-j
-lat :toaesohi
tio i Theeo il[a l 1
f.Lr' Li wAe m"01
by f".rr I i
)r.l tJ toloow' he oili -Itt 'v
lor r-tan ai lleaadr.y el-b
miata" tile 410,10S laflipe.'awl a,
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%xifecolu.