Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 08, 1846, Image 1

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. " TEFIMS.DF 603 CMPTION. •
(In . :, DolDif and .t l iffi reniiiraWir:librxXi i g. '
Two Dollars, if PO WlDatf.lbe'.year.
One Dollar for six months, '.._. .. '
These terina will be ‘rillidly dithered to. '''
, RATES OF . ADVERTISING,
Ad tertisentepts, making liDean'llneii" r hire, trill be
~Tharged at the rate of Fitly cents tbr one insertion.—
401w,gedinies for One• Dollar, and twenty-five cents for
--; , ,, - every said:eat:mit , insert ion. Yearly advertiser s wtil
be addled at the following rates: ..
One Colnitin, with the pallier, for one year, .. $25
Italf a Clfilllllll. fill. - d .,..0 *l3
Twosipia fee, With 111.111fielly changes, slll
Business Cards, will, the paper, 6•:••
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JOB PBINTING QF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Such ns Ilnndldllx, Illniike, Cirstilnes and every other
other lir'scriliffon or rrho eiivuted'hntreolnety und
expeditiously. vent ut the LOWES't PIIIOES. ,
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C C 3.4 Xi Ldk pirevum.E,
ATTORND'S'S AT LAW. -
11.1, attend promptly to bastuessentromol
- to Incin in tiot c0...0t0s of linintlerhind
-- mi - Prims - t - ht.—Otii nes, nt..luor sent of Ibu Jut!,
Kam ,1 street,. Carlisle, soil ilext .lAr Ut
:MA Wottigi. k. llt over's 1..)0Q;
, I 01,1844
SOEMPIE'IIENOZ,
A -TTORN AT• LAW, (late of Pittsburg,
1W Pa..) will practice in the Comis nt Cum
!nbind inut the adjoining counties. Office
on West High street, next dour to J. Hamilton,
- (.;,trlisle„October 8,1845
WiSIV-11.04E,
l isle ,S 4 olleittir of the Trecisury of
United .Watesi
I-.tm in the - irTuritl-enurts - ni
Ni I ,Itfe.l%llll . G.untv.-4Jll • iar-nr-South (.nrrar
Veet . l,•rtely Occupied by John, It.
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.11the 1%, I&%i,
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Attorney at Law.
0 (3E--i - -:inntis ll:mover street, a low ilnoi
holm.- .1. 11. Groh:u, E 6.4.
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'l' rob tlett Ill• ts•lillire4l for 16th prest•t•-
littino,s)telms.lealioAlf, 1.714 iv,
o • will remtwellte loss of tf.e/o,
(pool s In 14 6 , 11
CI) t /Mee 1,11 ,11.,11 . 110..1.,1 few gw(ii•stioutli
of. Ile lisilvowl
'N. 11. I) • I .of he Ithsvot - from ett . E.
li tils last 1.11“: A rs, in each 11,011(11.
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Homeopathic Physician.
OFFICE : Main street, in the house inr
rnoly.orcupied by Pr. Fred. Eltrinv:k„ .
..lizionstomious,t,ifgtffir
- ft : Tr:ran the Culnbitattifei-Wrely'llauToild
-- - • - i . `nl2isll3):E, -
LATEIX kept by Gen. Willis b, basins
hecn to ten by the atrbscriber. It is newly
,fornhilted and butt been thoroughly repaired.
y,,, ,e in the en Is, lit ral fl sets, Irnecllern
and sutlers to : l'.arlisle, are-Invited to roll.
`terms oiinderole, and , everylattinitien paid
to the coinlort and convenience of those who
patronize the establ ishinent.
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rli ale, April 16, 1845.
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SUE
IIE sithscribef;elFors at , private sale, that
small ho,
,Ittpiderteiety„lesaited ,FA,I,N,
' containing 13 ACRES , Mid•llBuperibeswet es.--
cellent Lititestiniri'LandiOlutite , Wititin life lain ;
.iia at iiii. - briiraitifli - 'ilr Cii7rlialtb,llsl;_aigialeter
"cu..110 1 4102h. 1 11:4441 , 0 )i 1 , ; ,. . r .t i ,t.Y.P.1ig...j,4 i
ItMl4; i siltk iyk lilll,y r keky,, ?i ,..r the 1.1. S. parri,psp.
" ' The )iinortlyeMents .prit'lk •gond
,e,...,„'5k b a . two sinry • plastered ST 0N E
: I' , el' 1 ;,. 11.0 USE, with a Horn and other
•. ...s. t builillngs, together with a
• .i4_ , -, •--,•"
.a. Cider Press, and en impr.wed mill for grinding
tipples, With a gnpd 'octal horse newer a:tached
to it. Arse a thriving young APPLE 012C11-
A 111), containing the chni t grafted varietiea,
' together with a•Variety 6 other , fruit treas.—
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The place is in .:a tine state oficultivation. •
Tl.ll propel ty is veil , hatidenintoly 'situated'
and presents cure inillicements to iiny one who
desires to vcilre to, Os ca , m4y,,buitig in ,koksos,
proximity to the borough of Caslisle, -.where
every facility fur education iv nifercd by Dick.
. insert College: and other-mule and female Schools
'0 f the best nliarar. ier. persons • rleafrii,ig• - to
purchase, will please call pa the ; Vmhscriber, en
theifremiseenr.address him by-letter tit Carlisle.
'l,lli also oifiarit fornile,e3 scree 'pr:.i', , lp!iiit ;fin
' I all4oly ilkiNk4,l klip .
~setitif,,:sidt; ~I*"th', - N,;111
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, ..Iklutintaiii,-almut 5 A_miles-from-.Cmliele•:,--,--
... , • . • DAVID SHROM: '-
March 3 4 .4 -I .R4M ( 1/0, 7 , • - 43 ,;,,, to, c, ~),
Aeitirditiriard.)
A hand .041iido
I.:A PR ywto rip * , vtioi t ,,§litoun gt ok n i e . ,
rw tribe Rplt givtim9riviir. priceirvivith
of linttlitig, for teAsir; utthe AVarehoiltOirt„"'
A .1 AV I MA A Nti A.Y.VI I
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rirA,VE opened tt giore.in Main streetfsf the
Fit hi 'the lonia' now
occupied by '
Their.indek.Loniiists it-
,o 1 general toisortmeni
of Dry cilotlg„Clrocerieti and Qiteensware, widish
will he *old low for eash,.emintry produce or.ap
',milli! credit. Being tlintikful for paid favors,
we hope for a cmitinurince of the name by ,out'
'friends ni this Oeinity.
NEW GOODSi NEW . ROODSH -
rfair, siomiilier, - thankro to his Iriends,nnd
I the public in ...unreal, for the bnpinni !hey
intVt• given him is his itie of.lmslness, takes this
methodcir,fo
inrmiler. ltein that he has just receiv
ed, and Th now opening, a Iprgc' and splUndio
a sgurintnnt of .
FALL AND' WEIMER. GOODS";
Consistin in part soperiorlnek add floe
Mark AVool d . te Cloths; Creent Catlett.
Moe 311111 Gray Cloths; Diamond • and plain
Beaver Cloths. '
. /lurk shin, Tweed Csasimeres;
• hittlil4--Milled-43111e-aosl-}5l - inkenasirarrest - suver
pIIIIII,IMITVIIIfI Still illett's, frdin 97 etwils
to 41,110 lire lard. Parainetto Floths; Indiana
\lpauihi-U,hhtheir
iln. ens. 111.1111i:17.iti, Sled. a hits mid yellow Finn-
Cnliviestroin .5.4 eents per iinql;
blesch.al Nfoslin, from f 1.1 P.133-4,4-4.5:4 and
9-4 t-ki TickituF, (:anion, anti
Dotlkiit Flannels, trolse, hoist hlaiikets,
Markin:lu 11'n. Kr 01111i..tr.; rolored
cambric: paper ninalinst
Aipaeent fit-oat-ha. thininsh. Idankei and rottuu
slaps-Is; itisertings. Ind biers: i,sei'ss, jae
mien, honk and Gotibrie s. Bishop's Lewn
Inn; Lawn; liloll.ll 11i111101.il. I hitall,erchivis; Irish
L 11111019; 111.11. k Italian CI astit , ;l•*;met• barred silk
tin• storks, liis•ientiers, Marl, cumin. moursitn,
ruslintert•-and Alparrq sti.t.Litigs, (dotes. Mitts,
trot-sled Caps, \ estititts, 511.7E01 For; seal, Vel
l'PlT 'lrth
A Isn—A ”rnltof 7ritir,s AND
sple-E,s• o . ail kinds. hi..h he will sell at the
lowest Met, rl/1' cash. fit ihr old NOl.lll
I "TV Al) ems
St !kiwi-stick's Drug Sims.,
, II EN I? N 1 JERSON.
(leinher I.
DEM
h,l 2A aCi .4ZZIS I
CHEAP. CHEAP-GOODS.
.
THE CHEAP COSIER CAN'T BE BEAT,
mot IN CRAY re.turn'tfieir sincere
10 - Their 11 [Cod,: i.O I'Le publie, for
the liberal shale of parrooagoegtended towards
111111,111 N! 'ha) they have
jo , t wihrt,e(l Irmo 1 . :phia with a O w n' ' ,
cool( o and fresh NIII•I'l DIU • / .. I , trill it, nr,d I to.
111( , 1 IC 'DPI ' GOODS, 0 ROUEN IES AND
QUEEN; -•, IV Alt V.,
~-11 A T 4 PII , Alt I.; 'nfoi NCITIONS—of. till kinds,'
s. bleb Ilioy viii sell as 'lTap as any rotes, ill
; the enobiy—lteitig dt tertotbed to lake a.- thc.h.
' m oti u: nAint.ll trrotils" it nd quirk sales." - %Ve
j'woultt say to all, whether they be tour:baser- or
I
II I, i.fiVe its a call before boy toe elsett here. for
i we ore convinced that yeti vt ill I:01 go from Ilic
room (Ilan ',pointed. Ifeotember our Mitre is on
l i
t i ii - til7rfq;CdTlll/,r4 1!!0' lieu lcie.(:, 111 0 i rvet ly
4111 . /O-litetal4 0641V111445011 pkll,
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3 1 ....14,140.104;:hr* - 0.4 :18iiiiirjo- —• ' `--, •
.I,Ferihrt• Lss jowl t etici, ea from Philo
ile/pi.iu 11 iMorf Mort of FC:ls(fOkble r
GoOtbi In • svolll.l im itr die attention of
.11.• god - ds jnk received are
A splendid of new style Prints,
Second mourning Prints,
110:111i4 Satin 91.11 1111,1 ' ntsltiettstlle style,
l A ttest.stt le (leiltleow
The shove goods a ill he Mild nt exceedingly
low prices lay .3. A. C4IPI'INGIIIt.
stOppen•lmrg.,l , o, li
p , 1846.
• NEW
NIiiRFAV . IitoiIAIIPS has pal rocovo And
Jolt. liannw olkt plaid, cirri in or the
public ninon. and Soul!' Houma al. 4* now and
elegant othihortmeni 04DZ,
SifIRIC 111111 I . :1111CV Ilg ill purl, of - Cloths.
Usssi !nves, t uttioetts, imens.Gunibt•oons,Stoo
-met. Cloths, V estings. Silks: lionthuentes, Boor
icec: luwou,.Grape sod Milos de, lAtineu, Swiss
CsOilln;leit,tlsekittet, :.nd till ether kinds tor Zdos.
Ihot Cutitioes, Slintris, - Cheeks, Ttekittg, V el
vv.' Cords, Conon gond; of nil ethe,riptioto, Cur
pet chain nod Cotton, 11,1;1111.1.01as, l'orus'olt,
Sunshudes. (Acmes, Hosiery, S' v. .
ALSO, A dither I tied I'd Bloch of .
Groueries,coltsiStoug iu parloll Cnllue, Stigar,
• '4 olusses, Ten e,Tohneto, Spites. ise.
i NlllSl),Crock'er , ; and Queensuore
' ouscuri description; sod crudities, together with
1/11111Yrlittli nilwrortielos enjoin icing it complete
hod geuer.il ussortnthot—all of ut hicit lie offers
for. sale ut for
etirlifilu,ifpitrytt . ,/W).
'• MORE-AUCTION- tBARGAINSe
• ,
subierificir lias_just l returned from
r - frifirei — equulirgArie of
fit Inrgest Stooks , DN. O.OI4SsiG,MCCr.. IOB ,
Boots tend shoes that . lias , bron,brooght. , tc Car
lisht for. many holidayfureoßming
find :11t1W is your titrie.tn layout yR9r !n,?poy. to
Niy ,: etork:Teempehies-eyeryLiting
in the way of lot hg; Cu esi mere, tV:pfiltinSilke,•
Cashmeres, Velvetii, - C4ll;erierti: pe, ' , fr , o , n`i the
most cosily in - it eulity i -!6'..-prteeu•-16W ey, then
"ever: The public is iihrited. 'to cull rat a the old
811111 d, I forri ddrirtelielder the
llurknt 11uusq etid . iipposße. Mnitints hotel.
titv epobr.,,'Szt,
.a. SICELAADS &.
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-VOICES FRONIFTE-OROWIII-÷-7-
. 4 WAIT A LITTLE OMUTA.."
There'ea gooti.tima comitig,:lioye r
A good time coming,: .
We may norlive to see theity,
lint earth glisfemiii. the. to ,
Of the geed, time caviling;
Cannon unite ieny'aid the truth, '
But thottglit'in teetiuutiettonger ;
We',ll win out bottle by Be aid:7 -
Wth ♦ LITTLE
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There's:a good ti annting, boye,
..... _: A good time cot ills: ,'• •
'"l'llapett'shalliatit _retitle the sword.
- And right, not Int I tcklatill be the lord,
In the gond that. coining.
Worth, nut birth, shall yule mankind, :
,„ , • And be acknowledged stronger;
The. proper impulse hoe been given,—
. Wait a little longer, •
Tberenrn good time coming boys,
A good time - hymning,
Warin all men's et es shall be
A imitator of Iniquity.
In the grind time coining.
Nations shall not gnat rel then.
To grove Which is the stronger;
Nor slaughter men. fur glory's sake ;
longs..
There's n geed lime eruning, boyv,
_ A_mod - tinit ettminc: -
Ilatenil I iVillrieS of creed
Shall not make Weir Iltllrtyr. bleed,
. In the good time 011111illi.
Religion - sled] he chat it of lirhle, ,
And (InuriFli all the sitonket ;
charity ehall I rim 'bet knoll ;
Wait tilltile,longer.
There's. n good time Conning,
A good tiwroming :
And a poor mon'. family
Hindi not I, in inNery.
In the good time eionine.
Ever) child shall hen help.
To make hi. light arm stronger:
The happier he. the inure he has
Wait it
Tbrje_a.. l ALgjy,ndlinteir2flunk.
A cf.! time'
I.llllc eitild-rn not unit, .
of above. Ilif•
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11111 011011 pl,y in 1,1 I.llful
Till lilitl.e and mind .7tow
And overv-taa . n 01.01 rcatial...l tilt .„
Wait al 1110 lancer. - •
There'. n roji,ing, boy.,
A good II 1111. rorobtr :
The pepple -hell he teittprrwe..
And Fll,lll e ideleipl Irdl.e,
in tile tintel - lintr'cominct.
They 'lan tip.. II rll not ith.tor,
A tol,tonknnlll i .t
nialnnt tin , 1 , 41111
%Vali n little huger
Tiklere'g I hue , boys,
A go..d tin umr
I.et us nid I lid ‘l.• 11,n,
In en ,VOll,lll, e•lf , %
The titt,.••
SmalleFt Ite!os if 11.11:1,
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DEACON PICKLE PICI:LEBEItItY'S"
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The following loner is worth the price of a
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fates th'tfit ehrejr - rof Tii`Yo\irig - man, bo'm tic
Litchfield, Ct.. wits - emigrated to the far
West, i)edal.ogaed tileie a while, became a
ldwyer neat, was tiul. , equenily joined in the
holy bands of wedlock with Miss Fawn
Greenbrier, and a plantation and 2. , eventmn
negroes, afterwards served two sessions in
the legislature, and IMally made a long stride
into Congress. When • old Deacon Pickle
Pickelby was advised of this last good fortune
of his - hopefulsen, 1M - .devoted uir entito day
in writing the following letter:
Toihe lion. latitzPickleb: : . . ;
DUTIFUL SOS:-B} the-blessing of , Provi
dence.you be deti'potly ,prospoied in this world
Yourpoor old daddy hen he was a boy,
had but little skullin, but good Moral instruc
tion was meted out to him. I was taught Iu
train up a chilthin the way he should go, and
I did it, but I•uover exported ta see loin iii
the Federal Irnagrees: Jaboz my son.
be proud and lifted np , for there is no kuoW
ing what on may cum to. Yon have heart'
tell of Arron Burr and Benedict Arnold.—
Your 'mother's nullity pains are better and I
have ut a new flutter wheel into the mill
Seth Phelps has married Nabby .Dob bs;
bail' in du it in avoid cosh!. ' There has been
a fine crop of garden sass and buck',,,wheat
It its vedr. • • . •
T must admonish you agin km11:11'011: in the
Federal city. '1'110,..v dew tell me that it Is a
Babylon of a place,' and that k,ongehr- men;
never mind 'pains
.and penultitiS,',artil 'drink
nigh on tew.calloos olackstrapi or sumthing,
stronger ever' day of •ihir'li,vef.:'„lnUt:ge„fu
theatre and other carrialitteS., DeNi..forioor;
cy's sake. labez, eSehew. , evil .onoprins , .'
bought_ a new eal.skin .cmiett,
Was,murried midgoing to kongressi
ining'-ypart-ilott
rniiiirtilimii - Cirilge . 9 our •felks,' - i'citir:iittitlier
certini to thO sprirb:bad
in tee parlor, and equaled ribliene all around
_She stringtbef blue and
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-eiteitifd4;egge'dtaligini,- , .inider.theAtiking
glass, and the.bratislunWrons skoworod
that. you paiv,,46o6tiV'MO'd44
ktikr - You;glL - lif theßideral-,city,:d'ew;try
te.give'SuMl.liiirg fe
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I' haw garolyilur grand atiler's three Torn'ared '
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'WHERE' IS HENRY CLOT' f
The U. 8„ Gazette, in answer to the 9,egf•
-tionllippantly.put bym
soe opponent °Olaf
ry of the West. makosanbiTelrent 'refit ,
.w loch Ail. regret tot have mislaid: ll ile Go
7etto drink' they swill have , occasion to,aski
hereafter, in par . iy.an anxious eriSiSi'" Vta
as in ell_m hilt; indite undisturbed conditi n
of our fomig;rl 400, teWliet o+Bl lent) , Clay V
If an) , thinififtore is a lece.ssary to miskt er thii
question, we will by to gratify the curiosity
of the inquirer.
"Where is Ilenry Clay?" At preseht, air,
lie is in New Oileans, pursuing with thritays l
tern and energy for which he is clistinguisheii
the (limes of his profession. You win.
glad to learn that, though an old man, tithe
deals kindly with his constitution, and that
the winter of advancing veer , while it spat
ters snow, -flakes upon his bi•ow . has not chill--
'r'd the genial fountain of his generous heart)
,His frame is still erect, his footstep firm, and,
that same frank. noble and expressive face -
continues still the laillittil forage of his fear
less sotil.
A few clays since the people of N Oribria
. vere-a..sseirible(Eur II vacious-eltitreltiepta--:
net+ the inauguiation tit their new Dentera
tic Governor. ' 'There was a Meat crowd.--
State.men orators and men -in office attend
ed 'Theremit k• braril\ , wealth and fashion;
military pomp acid civic display coop eghted
to do Iv nor to the tariv el tier elect. lii, pie
ruid-4 ot the , goi Aeon, scene.: a•dour is gent
ly opened. An aged enure n in a plain garb,
unrieended and atone - quietly enters 2 In
stand) , and as if by seine electric iiiipulse,
the whole audience stoned to their Ned—
'l lie rafters time » ith their er t I in , aa‘a ic *nits
The old man becomes the centre of ttillou
4-and burning eyes. Mete was lb NH'S CLAY!
, whelp 1 , I ii , ip ( 11 , 1 ,. i , A v e „ t i c " rr ewas
111 .:\ c W Oileari,4lmi lin, dial 125_a .. mt.iti -
Ile- I ---1-IC , t het to atone.---lei the•lxoismmetin 1
tains cli the North `in the '1 , ot retie,i Of, the 1
West. in the c ilvvi ded eine i of the 1 , 41 t, iri
the sunny plains of thrf, South, go aili, the.
question, r•)‘ lime is Henry Clay I "Liintl a i
million hand; , )i ill.ho clasped uponYwahrr j
heart., and a million voice: art.werAtklibl i
'I ell us nut that lie is out of Mil( c . ; Ilftit.ll&i , r
a,clefi-ated candidate that lie can pedk nt-'
tam the inumnal purple It may albite true,
lait-iterei.ileep in the breasts of a , Tiatnotie
people, lie has an mune in ni•e pOIN tilftl! and
realm ing than any Olille on earth coultligive.
1\ e love the MAN, arid in loving him, We
feel that w e love our country, truth,4tonor,
courage—all that can ennoble thet4iti" mart
lace 11'e lave him-in the bright noeitide 01 ,
lii , lame 1\ e love Min now eVerMrtere, as:
his tfloi mu. sun, evert'cloud of calamity
\ auk-brig Imin before Ilia face, goe.s:dpa u in
I / alto and inate.i cc 1 , 131114 Alas fort ie coon-
II t When that luminary de-eeridshind-the
.thadovis of night close upon the scene, -with..
noth to ing irradiate its gloom, but tktrieeble
light n 1 the glow.worm politicians:W.
~W bete i. I tenni ( la) 7 " Abet fitAiltibt; r
vend the reaeli of hi, unlorgiv ing keg. His
histta v is italeillified NI oh that oft likilountry,
Nal will point with pride to
,t1r9,.., ateaman
who fins ttv lee saved dip REVA, U49.el
aVviting - V'rtex bt civirtfignfartjr are pal"
,
I i int.. ‘‘ )INi .1. , -.1;1( il by persecution, nod
tempted to despair. will remember the un
.linaking. 10 1 I tilde pl 1 lenr) Clay, in the fat:L.
of di:venire opposamo—how, in the fore-
front of the fillit, trod that man of mark, Ins i
he a d tovv ening alio% e the co., filet ing ho.ls, his
broad breast the target fur every, toe, while.
the pm-oiled arrows 01 vindictive adversa
ries rattled in vain noon the bright shield of
Ma spotless fume The Republic will point
her young men to his example. l' „or, friend
les^ ;tad•namo" a they will recall In.s early
earner—linv - • - • intv his ionic" days
were pa..ed • like some gem lick en seep
under-the ocean At a‘eq, and tossed mid bull-
I eted by ninny any . an align, billow, but
brought at lied from itsi concealment, and a
lter bellig polhilted andilrandls more brilliant
by the rude asmults Di nave - 611y, placed as
the crowning peat! in the diadem of the coun
tryl, ./.1/11)..
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. Is i lr. 1V12.13V, & 11 „XPs, 0 0•1111 said 4 Bi t a til 4d '
vise my honorable frierjd, ilt, member from,
Delaware, 18' forgerfP'frafti piessinii" this 'l4-
solteiee lorlii•filvetftwftP% , ' '"•,•L' t. ; e •
.:there is no detibt tliat,the re. are letters,frorn
Mr.:McLane; het, tit, the Chairrnartef the
Committee on Prn•eigtillelitflons opposes this
motion, I tun In presume tine the ENeentive
Government finds it ittennvimieht to commu
nicate those letterp to the Senate at the pre=
'cent moment. , . ,
Set, it is obvious,..thie••as the Senate is call
ed en to perfkitin a leghilatii,:e act, it ought,
before the hour of: its decision' comes, to be
pet in posse,Cstion of, every tiling likely to in
fluence its Judgments; otherwise ; it.would be
require k l to perform high legislatiye tem..lions
orrAere COTltliter. l'here is eeittiiiil)sotne
embarrassment in the case.. I f the Exevutive
Govertintent deinns.theconistmicalion of the
eprresPondence ineonvenient, it can only be.
because negotiation is still , going on, or, • if
stAseitcle`cl; is i - •
, peeted to be resettled. ' So
far its , nei,otiatien is concerned; the commie.:
nlE:allot', (ii. publication, • of the, correspen- i
dent;,, maY„v}iry properly be titßught_itiocia
vertical, Lint, thou, the ),resicleet has reec.n .
littindodille passage of a litiv", or iesoltraon,
by the tsso Houses of Congress. In support
0 .14).11A rt 3o 94 l t,Eleudatiopo he himtelK,ssmi. us ,
utia..skeil, at - the
.oeirgnetteententi•pf-th,o ,ses
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.."Where Ileury Clay ?" Future ages
_it's the answer, p;,iruiug to the highest name
upon the scroll bf merigan ~statesmen
Where then will hrt his tradueers?—Where
the may politicians who now fume, ami fret
'gamine stage of public affairs,l3taleat'dring
to carry a continent upon their Lilliputian
Shoulders? Echo answer ; "where
Their very name luivelnissell nto ab•
livion a pr if they thqare remorrilpred, itwill only
be ;to crimson the cheek of POstefity \VIII' the
thought that Ter them', and *Milts them; ati
itarrib4e par tint, world . frinowned—for.hi.4
Nt , ildoc . :atatri chic, yeti - tali - at:4od and v 01..,;
STUDY.A•-c~111.1~,'
If-home nre.nuturulty-dullFand'yet:snive
to do well, notic:t3, thei efforto:drnt .110 not cen
sure the clulluoss. '..A . teacher Might es •ti ell
scold .n child for being:near/sighted,. as for
Somc ! ereldren hayett,
great
litiy int& 'ln um o r tr,loth era. ere xiu ito th,o. rej
verse: Some, 't . o Ind it veMp. early,.others
late, Some huvrtgreuv.petymrs 01,Ittettwitittig,
Mien of origitrptipii,'%l.,.Spill?4 l . l P.Y.:q)l,),Tpc
MIS nthitriihee'n*ttitietlietl::—Tho thineb';otrtle
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Ith ati,"., I" talks?:
ClViltycilie,saidvshimasencourogcd." .
Yes, hero we have it--she was et)courP gee?,
She felt. she was not dulhireeverrating. She
lied learned:l self.reSpecty• and dins she: was
-tneouragelL.• 4 'T ' •
twelve, oriiiihrte'en years, egos, there
-was • in
One , day;'..theAetintieryislidig 'to look
.Out a word. tookutrthe , lad's,dietionary,.- and
'on opening ititfound , then blank leaves cover
ore& With; drawings. %Hecalled the boy. to
)cei draw these, r! said the teacher.
.sir,Y• said - tha boy, widr dewncast
, . •
"1:do not think it is Well fo M
beys..Alraw
in .their. boOks,", said. the I.teacher,.','andl
rublimse nut.if I were you; but they
aia'Well.dene; aid'yog:,e,v,Or tale h!,sioasi"
° "'go, sir." said the ,b 4, his eyes sliarkling.
I thinV:yinu:have a talent for,this
tilling; I should like you to.draW'me some,
lbing.when you ,are at-leisure, at. home, and
bring it to me. In the, mpantim&see how
• Well you.can recite 'your lessons."
The next morning: the boy. 'brought a pie,-
hire, ntid when lie, had eenimitted his lessen,
teacher permitted,him to draw a map . -
flbe ti i.
the ft9oJnilliitie:S. SO tow an nlittnnon sec,
paltry motives. ought not to Lc imputed.--
IVlten_the-JLoisitirlared. illar,,in-liiss
jvidgrrieni. our 'title to the. whole of (begot)
was "clear and minim:llm able," did he
mean to-express an or .a piece perso
nal opinion?. .11 the letter. it certainly had no
place in an official conrinunication. 44 the•
former—if he intended a solemn official opin
ion, tipr;it which hi: )vas resolved to hot ofTi
-eally, then it. is . it very grave onesfien , licw
itr lie is justified; withoutnew • lights, or any
. flange of eh cutristani•es n to place the, claiins
_ f this country, in this respect, on other
mounds, than those nn
• W hid) they had stood
) ,i
der hlsisredecessors, and With the Conciir
-pente-of-all-latinclies-ofs-flie-.Goveitnneetfor
- Fo - rnany years: fnrit - is - rrotto - be - donhterithat:
the United-States Government has'inlin Weit z ,
thrOtarli a long series of
,vars, that, England
' ba4 tights in the oorthwestern partg of this
continent which are entitled to .be respected. ,
_ ..M r. President, oiteH)lo hits obsory_ed Weil
-lively wind litus tronspireLhere_ and . in Eirg
laid, within the--hut three :months, must, T,
think. percent') that public - OPinien." in both b
countries', Is coming to a concinSion that title
cOtill'oYersY-Steglittl? o- Sfittled•; - .antl - is not
.
yery diVerse l in the one country and - the other,
Correslonclenceof the, U.,S: i Gar,ntm.
~,,
..asnoilie 'gr.'•'n'eral bagis . of silelt .s.ettlement.—
? Sayingq,o3,4 Doings at Wasbil,agon, . not basis is the oiler made: by the United'
4 :-= ' '..,' ' -..'.. • Al
AStiuplo.N L ., arch 30, 1346. Sta , tes-to England in 1316, •.. , •.- - . . •
' --. .. ..'here is tie mein to doubt, I think, that this
Mr: Houston, the other Senator horn Tex- country is ready to stand by t h at_ utter, sin;
ri s ,al iiiiihred this piorning,, was sw urn in, arid stanttally and MI elleet. Such is my oftiniun
' 1 ,,,,i,k his sat. Th e t wo Senators then d rew at least, nil-cireniestanceii certainly indicate
fur the classes tutu...which they should be that „Great Britain would not, in probabili
tyail.plae- .
would not, regard au b a proposition as
=ad_ Mr Rush iliewAlar ela S Whieh goes 04t un f i t to he considered. I snid, some-u Pelts
inl lf:51-; find Mr. Houston the class which ego, that I did not intend In discuss4iiles at
) "' ' length, and certainly eat to adduce arguments ro - bes out in : 47. • • • •
.. against Our own . churn. But it appers'ame
I
-: , After the despatch Cl some morning boil - ~, is,of ,
lat there agencuirenee arguments or
lness, the resolution •ntliired some limn hitiee - considerations. in gavot .of regarding the 49th
`,bytivii..l. m, Clayton, calling 'on the I'Msi- • parallel as the je*i fix: of dep.:lineation. whjs l /_
both countries night well respect'. . It has. ler
ittent for nitylarthei Carresponclencethat an y. Many years: beer, '
tlin extent of our clairri
livegOice" rri place-o u ,tie,cirego z a :gnestaan t. v s 1,.,,, , , x,9 e4i, J. .0 ..np.t5 ,,iik,4 v . ne.avu 0 .nn 0,„
came up vi M`r. Vt'ofiz.4f:r cci:9:e'inrd,%'ilin • ing''beYOnd 41..... Wiy , Bare ; "ggisro , I gl4.ilf.A.
surprise of Senators tutu ethers, read some every thing, M.Qtli of it. lt Is.fiteboundirry
trelx.veen. the twn eQUlltriri? on_ thi?6 , ige 'AA
rottrarka iipon thin subject: Ilis - objecrevi : ,
Hooky .Motintains, and has been since the
dently was, to- define his in-iiitni upon this purchase of Louisiana from France. „... ..
question before the country, and in doing so, ' .1 do not think it important either to prove
lie had thought it prudent to commit what be or disprove the fact; that commissioners under
the treaty of Utrecht established the 49th par
boil to say tri'litt(itir in Order that he should
alleLas ti n s boundary between the' English
neither be misunderstood nor misrepresented and the French .pessessions. in .4 mat lea.—
and in older toe'th'at lie might be eleai• and Ancient )naps and 'aescriptions so Jo2reatint
explicit. - '.'. - it; •riciineanying that this line of boutidaty is
' •
to run "indefinitely west," oth'ers.sfivink, in
• mot.) bat -it extiiilt. ' 'to thetroorth7w.4-san
.- ocean.", ,But.,, %vitals mere important, we
have considered this Voskdary as established
by.thettkatty of 'Utrecht, at least on this side
of the -Becky Mountrilnit. It 'was on the
strength of this that WO 'trove: bock the British j
il s eteMtion-s-,-Irti - o - weltar - obtrigtod Lon - iiiiiiiiaTi
north, limo the )teat-watels of tlid Mississip- 1
gi to ihis" parallel of 49 dee.:
This is indobitable. 'We. have neted, r • "lirlre
fore, and induced others to.net, 'ow the iiliia
that this boundary was actually : established,
It nose so stands in she treaty hetween ,tlie
United States anti 'l'.liglat)(l.. If, On the . 'gen
eral-notion ofmriliffisityer ilcintihriiiii, this line
be keentinued. " indefinitely ,west," or.-is al
lel* to. reu to the " northwestern ocean,"
then it 16riv:es on our side the volley of the
cold trthia,_ to 'which,_4l tiz....'judgmenf. our ti-..
tie is' moiatainablo 'on the ground ofClray'S
discovery,
The Coverti t rnent of the• United State has
never- offered an e y .fin south 'Of fort V - m i
ne,
.(With the itavig4t on of iliiiColurtibia.) . and it
9,9 1 1,fir will. h-beheoyes,all concerned torb"-
- fiPPf ihtsit s a, 4ettled . poirit z „Asmo , the;naxi i
1. -igati'Oji et - tho Columbia, pertnatienilv.oL ler a
teini''Of 'yearsilbat'iS ail mlifirl6f.histi-Ydrte . -
1 sortable, arich , frientllyinegetiatiorr•tAntihe
4RtliV\rolhiLmestberegauteddiartito!general
lino !of )I.l,lsliiry, i arid ,not,obe,deptirktici f tel •
fur any lute - ,l6llwei. outh. ' Aon..tties vets,
lied; aohatairtiaPi'iiitendaVin thlr4ikfibalf.'
.aba Ai4 ll. these: av:iltit!sttgjeet4 for , ttiaty titilift*
lalic/i!;. ~;•••Ift,the, genet al Omits :I), n ,g r ette it taf
.1 ,110 -ivst: ll 4llay-he:-Presumtdi-nlay,AqictCOOk--
iilialuidby'llte exercise of a_spirit-01 tojrnesS
441u4tenit", ,- ...•" , a9_ •- , .'i ::.i., •:,,.. • 1 ,:•,i1 -acid,
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•'‘.4 - 4nit.l,ll o NY, 4r. Pee hle n t,..(1. thi)N4)^. Rep why
i'shhiitilltiW4 - ottletitcpt .likleng9r tleip - 41-7
Oily sh ould ' ii.h4l: •CI eVe Le tailife, 'bola btu
"lbri„Wei'frniiilltniig that iVitleFl34iiii,i.l.4lii*
'Can ' ties rritistriartdon.drricAlley :Weald',Otiill A
. rti Pti Ire I :Frl'0 1 )1,110 1 1eft.A 0.#.x 1 4 . 4.0.4"Tibis -16 !
1 9 , i , I t ig r c ht4,0 49- t l‘-P; l iq.t3YilA t ia i lt . cfs.
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iiiihir6iiu - i*MilidlffitypilijiWai 4,?.aiiii'Ark lA' dot ;
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theinitioodlYPOntutoo 6 o4*lihhtlo rA;
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,; . be, hpedieso fer,)404..46 . 1p50re ppper, !•,•/,,
4.1 A r fitility i iati t fir.4aVO rn lt i P in-
leSl4, Til fily:,
.r, ,•Itte ogelpp -- .lT,bint74
10;0401WOOlitteW VfeSkiffulit' ail; if'
;#4 i . I :(p*Apto , t,Oittostis boil i ihatond'i ;
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*lititiddtl l .lfriaßgli hiatililbi iibiktli6 FlOl/5 0 !'Bf.i
I,.thik,*iforttinatoy , riliantieliiila*FieWil
A.RVA:ll'4lY:ii'l)ttatia-loktfill. Id ilitfirVJO.lo
- c , it i 6 heta ease am when men. Ott ortiovpritrel4o
',iiiiiiiitiltaiiWbd lettt l itsW ..''.' Vitffik
thiPitititio*OtAtit*lii.*'!;•%, .
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t - fe - frtio spirit wits toueLed. Ilse
was understood . . Ile began to loqe - his teach
.er. I le- beValll 1/41-11;4rnated-aritl-Anoi-ef-iiis
boas. He took del4t irk gratifying his
teacher by his lailfuluess, to his studies
while'the teacher took every opportunity .to
eneountge bitit in his natural desires The
boy became - cue of the first scholars,- end
gained ihe medal below he lent the sehool. 7 --
Altcr this he I,ecaMe a engraver. .laid up
money enough to go to Lutgpe, studied the'
works b 1 old masters, sent home-productions
Worn his own pencil, which found a place in
some of the best collections of paintings, ant
is stow one of toe most promising artists o
Ans,veats it) di is4tountry. Alterthebnygain
ed the-medulrbe-sent-the ,tcuelter-a.-bettu6ll
Picture is a token mf - respect;
was an engraver, the tertelter'.lreeeivetifre,
quent tokons-Of continual regard ; mid 1 doubt
loot, this day, - ho feels that that teacher, by
:the judicious euvouragentent he gave to the
riatnntl turn of hiS, mind, has had it great
' 4 ,la - bml - and spiritual ctlect en his character.-
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Wbre7retplirbdt - trijordef , ,'lto:etitaile
dent:l o, ptishAlit/se., extrem atay.anil.
evOry, result, then noticet9.bc, -refpsed •
by con'gress,: unrest=.Con,„resii .is 'pkady to
support these •prelentlohlk . :id
ere_licathel.liftieulfyt.4Congresa ie not pie-
pared, arid,the couatty: s tAtiot. pit.ep,arosil,i,ir
llollevp, to rr . lAirc!llip . Preslkifint'*..oo,iny t :.m x plri_
elOar itudancluestfiin'able tight tO'Avhnte
ritor,yad maluim 'for
such.a piirposd,. he certainly 'must it , !e that it
becomes a„gralit.i,questiort whetheiCcg g.ceSs
.trill g.ilint it
`lt was a 'great:* i•ery grat mistake:to ac
ceiripanY life iiiCommerithitiori of notice"with
sa positiice.an ,assertiom of our. right. to 'that'
whole territory% bid-the Pres,hie,nt I ne,iqi 'to
adhere to that, even to the extremicy of tier? .
so. heslaitild have kit okr.ti that,•afier 'what
has liiiptiened iiiryears Fast. the country . irlls
not like to•sustain ;him. Did lie mean to say
this, and akerw,ards recede-from it? lf,so,
•tylty say it at all? Stirely the Pre,identerruld
not be guilty of playing so small a pan. tit to
endeavor to slow himself to p o sc e ss
end - boldness. end fearlessness oTl 7 .llo . l:ind.
more than predecessors. or I'd, Looms. v•
men,end
Ni - 14' weep.
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and spike with - great! yoberitelt**olrite
to:thirioni.extreriendif•and
higiicetdn
•clink of Mi'.-Webster lieftite•t)l6'l"ooY.;:itd
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the great' weight
.t a account.• OW exitaorrii.
nit)* Itaiitehe 11W:taken .
to, be mistaken; .andthesolvinnliyill
ner.- The- ex.perience - Of Ithn '.Sellaidt - his ett.
publie'speakei, his grent
sixth ihat.h did not. on: ordiitio-y* ;enactor*
use eupiotts botesi as. he 21rtfllont' 'ori"tlie
present. Mr, A. then slated • ,
points - of remarks,-as I harts: 'above •
stated:Uinta, and •commentod Its •he *eut
along; with nolittle heat and erophasic: s
. .Mr. IVebstor 'replied 1' ry trikly to` friin.
It wasi rue, as this Senator had remarked; that
Ile had exprestt: - Ihiol:ifoi L this bulyjecti Witit•
. penriscltlatal prtcr'siqn3 it Ala VI)
4r.,i
-ous and -dolitierate "cousale,ratiOn Ansi
thud:tilt if SOrife. Would take alittlo rgOre
pai its' 'precOun and caution . ,,..lt
would detract ;thing from their reputatiofor
11-1.4161 ii . -
r. A !I en : had insiiivated.that the prpposti
delay was for the, purpose diming : lo4lr
next steamer froiniF.nglani.l, in order enit it
-
milo be knoii:n Whether Queen 'Victoria was.
smiling or panting at, what was done here.--
To this Tar. Webster replied thetQu.ellii
toria would smile touch lees at What hafifer
may take plate on this-:aide of the _house,
than at what has or may take elite b'n'the
other_ ' • ,
Mr, A llii---had-itltek—remiiii-A-npon'*6it
alidut puNic - o . binicin in Lrig
and,atid rpOreeented
AVebsier receding., .ziten 'Mier -Ftep, until
pbblic rpinion in England would claim '6;4
whede-of Ore-lorlr.arrtl-algti-boOvillthg:;l#
tii‘43;:uli ¶ portion of the'ecfriiiiry:sni 4 iliiirsi3O,
iie and
•asli -r ectltli." - Alttinf l if . (ira l--. ); - at
that he Tiad•sairl tlity,nglapd
to conie'srailh of Ttijisparektiu:hjiri
as clear 2s die sun ELF troon day, that,tlierti:l"
a tr3:iden . cy in the public op.inioii:Orb . dt4 hRr-
i
buns to ?A:hie liontn 'upori . the basis of 18'26
t , ' IVIr ,T 111 Vlayinn said that in offeriiiiti"4
resobnlion kb had rib desire to 'en'ibeiritassitie
Iri - e - & - ftrie. — rie - fia -- i - u ---- pp c ,: - -a-ut,ii. iliWfr;
formation sought . wife obtairiect,`it r AvOnls be
Ibrind to be essentially pricific inits rAiiiiial
fer, and night iriduee'terrie to role "feT ! liiii; •
liotice - who, iveiitil . 'neit, pFitiiiii4 . '/3thig'iM
yore forl t. A's to liitiai t'ltie tfaltriiiiittilitii
the, notice ought to 'brittiVfifr hi r e'ilaniiiiriii
beeillimirira,CO - 113nittititiaf,itgifiilileif up
46;1114,'"4 tAigOlc.101100,,tigi'lrfN iii
211
bi',seifle&ent.. 9 . 4.11 citi2er46fir , iimv e i j i -
grating tliore in groat Uturtiter's,. - i i* try . *i ". t
ed then to aequire tides by the si.tureriiel . i! ., of •
the country, 110,w.,0U1d,,.y0te, for the nofica
to the und - thet4c may, more eflectifally-las.
sett out just, rights' to the "cOuntry. r He. would
te for Mr: Crittonddit's ptdpositionp ;with
Mr. Johnson's - slight. inodigeatihn., • .1 - le•had
A word to reply. to 'Alt Allen. 1i0:(Mr4,4.)
t Utl.of einbatrassCag-t-lie-Olegon--,
question. llow.so ? liWasno.party.question; •
there. were - foamy in. favor of the'snoticaonl .
thin side of t h e lientdo as on thelotheli ile
thought the proposition of the fi.enator'frotti
lientitoky mieli - intirc• ecejiritleTtiti4ttratt;
eoutive, nt .ret least , '.tespeettul. to lii*.ribl4a
that et the House. Thatyas afeerrintitell'
this left it to.the-disoretionl . cif thetPreliidentk
The itouNe.. went.finto: Cionimittee of rthic
Whole immediately after nietning +upon' , to
'deficiency appropriation billi•whichtviatiphas- -
tid. kapprepriates abontrit2,o6o,9oooiiniir9
tili .ditfricionci es- chiefly) Ocon§iblredflfy , 'ther
..
arturbeing sent-to 'Textile i:Afterfrisingtatitt
1 'prts , t4ng thcbill,theilionm, Nit' tit: . ognifointo
.00mmitted 4-took up the Scro.Takagu ity „Etat,
' 11.1 r. C. 11. Staab, qf Indiantt;: ra'otlftb•a:
mond the bill grigferifijiiii•tTgovi;roment to
reeclatt Otto n oleettill'spii:iitiniyirtli biiiikif in
"paynieritt•Fgoierritietitirti4tantt itnilotit;'d .
It iky meiron tirt; et i•eiY able ttinatefAticrgeftribt..
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