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The Democrat from Huntsville, Alabama • 3

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The Democrati
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Huntsville, Alabama
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bed to tay thai well knew ao ttf fcerf Ire be rfr fr-uUwd aiiha ftftWhw .1, I rrrt whai th ran rnius da titer, I This fcn-ortani au-nwr eatne a -m-n for sroMrrg uTa ft bltupif hsf rrr "A MrMtascasia huj (t-irt oi sor Ji tlf afruaa 4hu sfc r- TUB VEMOCK4T, rtanincHi! um pf re 'IIMrot fO JwiHf'lBSt IhC avaMer vni'd 'be i iiftr robdemiiEii thecojfje of lite riafwrit hi ifrtunuirai tlx jrn.xtMiii jt approach session of ore Awn bis," Ami el Far Cireat 7 W'm. K.OoMfm (Wlnaj Jii ti.tr. no. llureD 65 cnfer -with am tu ltr h-M ibe pr AttHtn io hm. of ail wtait-utw I nt h-B tints jfi jpfufMi faua tiiai no priaou j.at Vr fi, 3i fhese'ecrtonaiiu-cAtdasnofjIie I.

mocratic ba, solid as tmmeJi t4i eat 4 PresjrtWy It b4 th wr and pt Uswaicws oMpjiatt asiica i a.i aW! and sbasfl Um tfic ynrisit ruanaw ids' mm. ir.us tlfoioHigso.utw! wanti one anuria waica nf oursusa. i nt Jffeewbly 4id espect ffoaa biaiavud nwadadac GAWWLX MOOSE'S ADDRESS! Mud tuh cirf-4 L. i jpough to relr 41d 'ifer peojile ill that tot awtr-d in pan'i iLReutftkwt has bee attafaed-- ot France. Iu the fcMaur, they haia ne bunk ooim tloo mvimby tha Al'thama- fergtslatweand Mbef as eiutiias jeoasiaentit White fog tha aut 5T IV.Charlw fi'ig) in Jijrrr4 fa 'y Otlcgatr P.

W.Gilmeiir Vakmtitse ivMHiihaif da --AUw. Rival (V, Biten) -H The. J. Randolph do MOiTtiOMKnV- wtjhall diaposenfoliuTunhn resiwk acfaf mike on the Hon. Gabriel Moor Ad.rn-., Tety ihun aider.

We li oo ntfificd thai il Jf' 2- Prsienfti- 'I'be If aV baaw is pressed by ihs- little anticc sicrtJpg autf Uta Jailer, 'nous fur less taa 10 -o 5 Moaiut, April 7, if A rmbms isiaia eily, ihat th twv ATGrews, who auula taeiasrlves cousoicoous here 111 aaimuniiuMi lo omibai sua xpos a-iii5r4rei band af tiat tit boty to nominate Judge H-hur- a General Assemble iriCHittasef tba watcb. boux attevac iti be either dotU ad; ahsf c4 alaVir wm fact Hnea bOiighi as A Oe.w ar bad heot0 soaieadiai coiaposed, a i tir. hck a-4tj coam ot her a i saiduWt cht bsd brea iu Biidwelj fas swry T.ivs,'shwl a4r cmcruf dajr and buit sbabj Wct t-'u ra lauf il nuiim soured ber wpr. ua asked 0rv'- ad rflrtJ they; wanted lo let the Cnwa and the Democratic party ejiputiaJly. kaouUtAt altbo' Ga-aaiEL Muorc had be irayfli her, the State was siH trua tahe Democra.k cause that if be Was with a irdrWa? and ambitious couibiiiaiiviii and the OatUt-ffabama was with fiber-ty SMa-UieeoiwtitutkM and) sfH! Jackson, with such an overwhelming majority, thai be could be clt spared on tJw ground ihat it a Vibject on which the Peopif From Vowtftomery, loo, we have goA news.

John MeCaniey, tba late de leg tie, (Vaa Bum,) has aeea bmto bf Pr. Juha ittgies, ihs Ait candidate. smae week since, bf their bullying conurt, and bf stabbing a rrsos) at tbe tbeate. thrt or ionr ffav aeu. nsrswit aeea etwsuwti suoect not itsruSaed before thrtai tiutbcy AVull A-sseil the aeiire sninu length.

-Froma litlll oimciuuige o'iiiua. vita tflr people, we are fully ceaviiicp ibat ib'ejareuot im pined upon by fW or to ifaaUo aojiuK- To ihoar i tie trur iwturtfdi; the votee which he gave on Clay'i ttesulutiona-aiufl Vh be declares save The inajoiity m-asiwt raactly known ta owr nformaul sbotiw npefsans by tba isajasaf kCeiau, in iiumpie i whf ana bad been sent la Brio why aba bad bee seat ta Af the Cafbaoav intpst, the fentnatioa is ta4s condt-tionallf by the mU of the tu embers, evidently with'a view to prevsiK the oulhfying aerioa fruni eettiae be wan iju-ror vongress, wujiij, um oiaus, ana- imerwtiy aiuv' cowumi- and hi loi-s never felt. ting tbe inurdcraus art 4ed tf t3iauy--repart sayM ta aeoid at kaat watrbauo agant. she aa disand ta the direction nf Texas. The two Krwcaaufi again it them, purely becaasefle wkbd 10 ube jr thai deavuga of a section al feeluig itn Judge White to aMul lha Coiuii party in suteequant election.

From the following letter, received by the Hon. C. lueiaaoout ji or years at Bge, and tba eUter only 'bout 13 or 14. we understand, died uuuu the cnat C. Clay, from tjia fostOAca citizens iig uaiTorny ovei Mofre being about ddJ probubly greater, Local cawra (Moiitguiery heiug Craig's (iaco of rckf deuce,) ope i a ted to produce iliis result.

WelearnTTVa Horkbridge, that Charles P. Dot. man ad Ur. JAd Lvburn, (ih Whig candidal iWKi ui owiiufrrm aotiiiiriuyn, nf ttgitustnv ouy, is seievd upon bf th Teimeaee weetin as full sind Ai tbe lima, their assailants came upon them, iney' The Xrfuibili AdtcrtttPf say- t'jeot fglQfrji gold bad arrived in Louis tiJ Is iaa-i ai tc--tucky. Hvaafcass axsa Cuutkevn 1.2.- Unaataii ch "rssns wh bas jxist returned 1- tba vknvt.

df new Counties in thetVetk coifWy. will learn that ordeff have Deen given convey tiie maif from absolute and final aamuiaiiou Judge hhe -and is Bt rnoueru in tns slightest decree tu derogate roin tins place, twice a week, Instead of once, as hereto the legitimate fighu etysaa. People of Alabama, who eleiHed hy Lrets majoritiss. nls was one of th instruction imnWf but it seems ihnt, while Mr Me- C'larkesviRa, inforins us thai oa srt sf the turna fore. The com actor, we' presume, will fmtbu ith c' wgea in cutting woofl, near some pUca wbrre steamboats tisually raoded to take iu wood, and knew noihiag of torir dauget uoiil it was too late either to eaje or la do any thing in self-defence.

Tbe M'-tirea-f. it is said, ba brea heard io swear vengeance against the family of tbe Kemp, for some grudge, wtiich ibey have for a longtime barbored. If the forts be true, as we have heard them, and we know of no reas were run consulted on te sunect; wtnle the new Jersey recommendation to sppoiut dVlegates, is held up imeu, wnootrvut, js left at borne. Mr. ulm will of bit constituent, must examine il with lite rett uftiif votes during the same eesbioa of i 'uugress.

The next vote which lie gave wis uptm utudFj.icrt Resolutions, proving to reject the President's Erolett and to den)' ui him 4 right tybave hie defeuee entered on the (hj re d)s. tot immediately siJcceeaVd idf onehehadgiveu agAiuftllay Kolutions. That I'mie'it Cale fence the charges conveyed ui iha UeMiliSonwfiich bad Ken pawed. They eha-ged lie PfesWWtl a-feb havingf -assumed to himelf author- do bare, much suiury was mm im tbe make arrauatinenaawo cocaalr with the reubitian. ditobeytd if ie-eleeted Jstrange, that the people should boihood of thai place, and thai ues war lxt a two other persno astboHfiht, tf -jJiy wtmwjt-.

Furtier particuiarsnot known. revrsra aisoDeoieut aiwl punisii the faithful Is it not 1 "We did uot hear the state of the Comires- as But 0vaioivot ine reopie rights, a.tltough done by the Representatives of the People after a full discussion before with a concurrence on their pan -ev inced try their suffrages in favor of the persons who stonal poll Bui wo fitesutns thai Mr. JMoureis bijt ouakSIio VWideiabJe importance to those li ing on tbe "I have yint that lite Postmaster GenvraL narreconsiitered the application for a e-eond jeekly mail between Hunuvitit and Shetbyvilie, about aiiich you were so toltritona, and which you couaiderabiy ahead of Mr. Craig. declared their views upou tlie subject la anticipation of WILLIAM on to doubt their authenticity, it ts to be hoped the Governor will offer such a reward for apprehea make sure jof their arrest, if they can be found any where on the comment.

Mer. Jidg. (aw fbes KAMtliLV. We learned, late last eveoius, that Messrs. Ha'e 'Air Mia be one af iiy ahd powei not ronfefrrd Bt the constitution and entrusted with snfy 'ih tbe peet baan(aKaii laws, but ill derogation of both.

The whole country strong urged prevtouy to your dep arture and Wade, the Whig delegates, are elected hi Franklin, and that Col. CJaiborus was aLt tftaom-b, ofri fashsnoed Whig, aad a ieb--H sa th Aimrthmstori of a Fast Office Wahingtou, and has decided in favor of the improve tne elaQ the adoptton ot ihe So much i fiefcirness and 'consistency of Wbhewhig-guiu. Oe 7Vwte CnjU ilundiiilT Mr, Alderman Binns iuunoTtalied himself, s'nt'n-my, by tlivt celebrated fraud, known as tire "Coffin friendly to the Preaident then a ltd now, regarded the present AdnuuHitntFio, we beg Iw st3rr fui Mr. Stuart, die Jackscv candidate for Coiit. 0rutiA last one Whig and one Jackson man wes elec name 10 be annexed to the mierbe iu the Democrat of tha 1st iust.

went. "The contractor are accordingly, by letter of this date, directed to perform the additioual service. fcjnt taw depredations having for a considerable time past been committed upon the mails in this Slate, by purloining letters enclosing rntmey, the Port Master General, appointed Mr. Anderson, ft4enutrof the Richuiond Post For the Senate. Cam obeli fWhi- ahead of uext Ijegislaiure.

passage of Clay Uesolution as an iiufirect convtciirxi of the President of ihe uiteJ iSiatee for high crtuies and misdemeanors, by a tribunal nn authorised. The force and tendency of the passage of that Uesolution, Callaway. (Vau Buren.) Hand-bill." But, Whigery, the modern mother of MAN OTCK5 Rt A AUIJJT. THE MLUOhKLll TAKEN. We perceive from statements now going, the round Office, agent to discover if posnUe the rogue.

Alter considerable trouble and travelling, hefinafly succeed- ed iu tradttgont the mischief to ihe Post Om at Cum- We are authorned to anrvounc E. PHIL rs of tJ. so far as the Senate of tliUiiited Stales, unsupported LIPS, as a candidate for the ofl by the oiNerbrkneh, as regular impeach- I Publie Priutt (6me ot wh are inserted below) J-berland Court HouaP, and Samuel Smith, at tiiat placu-, County ourt of Madison (poiuity, li A KLOTTE. At the eourt -house and two other precincts in Charlotte the vote stands thus: House of Delegates. Richardson (Vau Curm) 39 Morton (Whig) 215 For Congress.

James W. SCuldln Van Buren 337 Phillip BolliiW'Whig) (95 ffj" preciil to be heard from. No rlunrr usi ejection. was appreneunen, ana imlutm evidence found iu his possession of his being the depredator. About 4751 of purloined money was found upon him, besides let Mieut, eouidgTve force, warrjpcttely the same as a conrictinUjyfsjtn ihiieachntenf tle-crimes imputed.

A regular conviction for austemplto subvert ihe constitution and laws, could unly haveVbrue down by its eight the moral standing and character of the President and hare removed him from office. I'be first of ters broken open, in his trunk. He is no doubt an old offender. The Post Offic at which he com We are atnbnmed to onoutu p. UK DOM, as a canftidate for re-i the County Court of Madison Couoiy, at August election.

eilaUit ma i me murderer pi rorteus is spprseo to be apprehended. This, we are fearful is not the case. Several persons have been arrested 6u suspicion, as we are ad bed by letters received in this place; but we have no cvideoce that the real murderer has been taken. We bare seen a letter in re ration to Campbell, which states that he once worked in iliiutsnlle. It is recollected that a tailor by tlrat name, issed a few mouths bce some years back but before Pnrteus came with in tbe political ttiaiaWr of the delegation.

mitted his thiefls is remarkably favorably situated for the of such viilany; the mail bom Fredericksburg South by Halifax Com House, ttc, and the John Hone fWhizl is re-elerted ro ilm llm. inventions. Dins lair to cast Mr. uuins quite into the shade. One of iu latest efforts in the field of invention and mendacity, is the "Chai lottenvjJle Coffin Handbill." Below wilt be found this shameful prmlneiion, which ne copy as we find it, from the Lnchburg Democrat, with the proper addendum of the word "iie," "here that ternt appeared to ba unequivocally applicable, Comment is unnecessary.

Bad most be the cause and degraded the ends, of tbe party which finds it necessary io resort to such base means to sustain its finkii.g fortunes. NO CALCCS; NO CONVENTION. For PrrfiderU, I tin; l. white, The opiyiefy of the Hank, The cneia okh" Tariff and Internal Improvement, 7V suppWttrof Houttern Principles ami Soulitern httrrfrfs. THK HONEST OLD FARMER OF TENNESSEE, Nominated by the PEOPLE of Tennessee and Alabama.

IN OPPOSITION TO l.yiichhttr and luc.hiiumd mail, crossing each other these consequences mmt certainly be considered by any public officer, the most fearful in its nature inrt- Delegates, ithout opposition. For Congress tbe vote (tns 1 ost Office, rendered tbe success of such rob stands as follows beries certain, and detection difficult. Smith has been lodged iu goal to await his tiial. Danville. Fa.

Ob- nitely more to be dreaded and deprecated than I fie, re- this the destruction of the U5' rorieus, is no nouut iitntal from offit S'Uer. John Taliaferro (Whig) 95 J. W. Chiim (V. Ilmen) 24 Klm.j.

In IfS'll, Taliaferro's majoniy was 138, on in was 15b. Thus far, the Whics gain five to wit: AMiemrlt MARRIED On Thursday Ih by the Rev: Joshua Butcher, at tbe 01 h-John Moore, in Limestooe, Joun Pi an of this place, to Miss VRY Asx iluift. 1 ofThos. K. Harris of Tennessee, de cast-1.

On the aine evening by tlie Rev: Trtom Mr. Ali-iiku A. Rowan, to Miss i li dauht'r of Capt. Peter Bio ford, i a. DIED In this village, on the im '-v inst.

of Typhu-J Fevei WILLIAM, ir-ly from Abingdon, a. fVy--The paper in Abingdon wiil iir 1 President's mor; ins ano dienilv was of Tar 3a iklh of Clay's Kesolutiou hilve weu orteu1 "mu" met mm on i road near wrought out by to accomnlbh such a buroose. Wsl ad have no certain account of him beyond ane -t -iv were i. Rockbnd-e I. Fiankliu I.aud Moniiiomerv I and lose one in Xoitou uv.

TIIE ULliMLDA AFFAIR. A secoijil caL- h.is ficcuned, which calls for the notice of our Government. The brig Eolerpiise, bound horn Alexandria to Chaileton, was competed by stres ul wiaihei to put into Remind a thi; 7J slaves slie had 011 hoard were eizi-d under a writ hubuis C'iCuus Imni ihe Chief Justice, and set at liberty, with What does it matter about words? What forsooth because the thing did not take the precise "shape of an JIEIRTY i York in North Carolina, Prom Cox's he passed near Caltnun, in East Tennessee, witere he swapped his horte thence to Raleigh, N.is'wJre he was on foot with a gun, aim gave to serfajjl some of Poiteus's clothing ami saddattl the road to Mil ton the citizens of wucjtl Sa Mhrol-It-ct to have seen such a man pass thigti. hope he will yet he taken the enoniiityis crime he Caucus Candidate of me Holders and 1 the exception of one woman and her four children, impeachment because the President is not charged with having done hat he is charged ith doing trii-fully or wickedly or is (hat to make the matter any the It-ss when the substance is there? The matter of the Resolution was impeach' 0fie Lie! who ureierred to return to her master. Thi From Uic Florence fiazettc.

T) THK IION A UREAL MOORK. That the public acts fan individual, are the pmper subjects for newspaper criticism, none will deny. Your fate flaming appeal to the people of Alabama, decrees a pas-nog uniice 'tis worthy the source (mm which it and should it not have the denred eft'-et. not complain, but meekly bow a vou lue heretofore done lohe wdjd" tb sovereign people. You disclaim all iiiicniou of anaining the 'Ihe Uefamer of bis country at the European Court 1 Lie.l The corrupt INTIt IGTKtt Lie! The opponent of SEAl ER) Lie! able matter "assuming authority and power contrury and laws' had it been charged to calls loudly on the public to use every exertion to fer- 1 he t.mmy ol the.

set ret liiin out. rltlturrr nt the Hrople: Lti Flatterer Ihe People General Wbsf this is forbearance, in- Thft THE afeVILKf OF MA THE fJl'ONENT OF i deed. Towf! lilh LA IE outrage which ttiu IJiiiih Government should he called I on to redress; and to pieveut it future repiiitmn. The rights ol pitij.ei ty have been abn-rd the duties ol ho-pjtitiiiy have been violau-d ihe lla of our coou-tiy is been outri'ed. But this is nut the first case ot die sort which has occurred.

l'lt is hut (xays the lialeih Standard,) "dial a similar outrage was emmnitted on a citizen of Candiua, Mr. Hadthil, of tliiiinton whose slaves and ve-el were Seized an 1 confiscated by ti.e British auumrities of 1 ery spinte I resohtti.His ere unaniomusl a iopted by our Wist Legi-laiure on the S'i'ject, atilmg on tt.e General Govenuuent lor a redress ol tlie fia sanl ootrae and bieach of neutrality. And there ran he no doubt, uo-v tii.tt there has been aiavated charii' mi in re iit entrtin reort seulati ter and in the ol -t constiluti'itial 1 you ou eulei taiH atdings if jjfieVunt profound -Are we to imtJeisMttd that when yu were i-st meted to resjg, it ttan-c. ivfad "its conjiiiotional 'I'liis is the dllv iufereA thai can be drawn. Fiom R.

A. O. Prices fpru REMARKS. Larsje supplies of Western Produc 1 M- ing into the market during the week an i Mcilaily in that line, has been quite iud everv article meeting willi ready sa--, at prn 1 -wii! amply remunerate the shipper. I'e ucai' been mild and pleasant.

Tbe Misis hlm w. feet of high watermark, having risen tieeiy tttfe- Cotton rri-ed smre the 7th amo of ana nnd Mississippi. 474-1 ba'es; 'P miesee fii.i Alabama. 1.1,1 7f; 3HIJ -75-tetber, bales. C-leared in the same tune Liverpool, tit Itil hates; Havre, 4-' Bordeaux, Marsei.les, PJ50; Ne-c 24; Itoston.

Baltimore, 3d PM.m'.th, Hartford, i IH together, JU337 balet making a ductinn iu ftock of 4751 bales, and Iraita; or i n-, inclusive of all on ship-board not cleared iite instant, a stock of 1 bales. This item staple 1 tears to be netting into still higher fav the good (-. prevailed tiiroughout tlie last, fits iro eJ increased demand thro. i ire-' week- a buyers arc, no (I ng i THE ADVOCATE OF THE TARIFF! Lie: The Friend of Internal Impraveniein The Fawning Sycophant and -Liel The heartless prsociiber and unpi incipled 1 Lie ft -V Free men rrtnose While or fan Buren! Let eveiy Whig-Man 11:1 if his tla to the mast mi complain in jsi hilleriv, tint thu offence rtiarg-ed Jigaiii'l louarenot 'particularized." Yturban-donment ol ihe pi in yon professed atVfuie ol your eiei tion your oie9 ag.itnst the pri(tentieas-u res of thu a lniinitraum were- milters piuuon 01 tin outia.e, tut tiiat tiie auth riti-s at done wilfully, would clearly have been an "i-trhuient. And shall the Ptesident have his mor-e'anding destroyed and bis character broken donu, without tne power to reply or defend, tecaue the Senate had left out a word of form in their charges? The whole cAilry slkl o.

'J'he. President has bren in substance npetKhed and condemned in a most irregular, unAhcWijjd, and illegal and oppressive uiau- The only mode left him to Pio-tesf, ami have his Protest and defence entered upon the same Journals which contain the racnrd of his conviction. Alabama vas, if possible, more indignant at the rejection of the President's Protest, than at any other event which occurred during the agitating limes of which it forms pari of the hit-tory. Gabriel Moore, knowing as be sayj he did, the will of Alabama, in regard to Clay's Resolution condemning the Arrest of a Murderer. yver.il innntlij sinct: we published an accnunt of a murder committf-l in Je niiesner, by atajlor, named Julm Cdll.nt.

un lfri-ir-cumstanccb similar tint by mjion, t-xt-cuhd Mul'ile a short time since. Tiie was a cirtk in the store of Win. Phtilis A. Co. of and wa tiavelling on bunrs fur In-; lih-pioveis.

Il; was a young m.ui th- of PjrtL-us, a imiive of one of the eastern tatc-, anl was o. er-taken and waylaid, robbed and murJeied by lit has led a vag-tbuiid life since the ni'iidcr, lat autumn, and li.s Usi aiiptuhi ii-rted in Orange country, N. nenr which place he sold a shin, bearing the name of Put tens, to a negro in December lil. Tni-: circuinstance cumin" in the kuowedge of the ut the J-lavt1, was i he ptoxi-inate cause of his arrest. Y.

Cummircial Adv. Fffitn thRakigh Slur, March 'Id. It sfcmf, by th'fcl'nlldwing paragraph taken from the determined to roomier or die. I'ic vou vvill.J ashiniou ill promptly make a demand on the Bnl- isli (ioveinitieui (oran invesiiation of rhe ai'hiii -jIJ 11 li. if 1 1 1 1 fi.

or 1 1. P. BARBOUlLor JOHN TYLER thnse nistruetmg you, thought it sorfpsmti to "particularize" them. They formr-d a nioreHt-l for Vice satislactiun lor the iujuiies1 It ha-b -en reported, but we know not it 1 a'Jthor'nv that Mr. Y.s slaves have beet president.

ed opinion of your charaeter toau you deserved. dominations. Is it pioper and becoming to Westispeet ilis nos so. An-I we should b- 1 Etiitor in for iniorma'i' itie sutiject. Enq.

call the bahotly ol the Honorallc Delegates shortly to he asssmhuui iu Baltimore, consisting of selected, hosen, and V't nieu frotn all the republican StateS'in Inst tliiUbiirungli Iwcvi'iler, that we wore mi-taken last 1 resident, must also have known that it 'wa untioubt- week, tim; ill lAhe individual, ji rested in Oran jut i icuii mi in ii-peii'ieui: nno oi not lor a mo-mem suppose, you would slnop to that whining, (Vnnsv -ophistry, which, is siamptt-d on every pae of jour "appeal.11 Your pioii ssious of devotion to the administration, come at too late a period you sold your-sell to the milliners long since and an attempt lo'get bu-k into the democratic links will be fruille. Yon have ilevotfd a huge prnti of your "appeal," to -how that the instructions were not bindiugpu you, because the Governor bad not signed them, thin is a pretty upiihbie an I uudeM-r-. iug notice. It requires no depth ol rtisceriunent, to discover y.mr object tu m-iking lliis aj.jieaVlu ihe people at tins time. You ate per cdlv the will of A hi bam a to have civeu to the Piei- ccumyk murdlrefpf bad been set at lib- the I'nion, eept posihly Tennessee and Alabama, a ''packed jimdjnitied with the name of National and at the same time, improper and iu-dtcoiiis to quote part of tnu same words as applicable, iu a general sense, to such members of Congress as tiiiht, at any time, commit themselves with regard to a vote which they mibi alu-rwaids have to give as members tne Ilous'-, eleciing of Pres .1..

i(. crty: der the diti whole cro vo SiatPfWtH ot nng the juc nd lion an t-oiivi-ini. auu i 10 be i pi ti- I with thi 1 ie i il lii. a ot cn go up on "ther side uf the AtWntu is up from a the p. icw pai our (juoiatiuus have o.

'1 aci may he well to remark, wha sidered as strictly choice Culton, "is! highest oijutation is demanded and obt timate the total sales at bales. SKW ORLEANS CLASSfPICA i iu. ident of the Lmted Mates; uAn wa5 ta committed to tin-jail in nne w'Tyfejr three week-, sinc.nn suspicion ()M)ehig the mur ierer of Alex. P. P(nt-n, Im was killed mi Cox's TeuneSsLe, in November last.

We have hitiiertu declined nuking inen-tion of the lact uniler the impression that a more tbo-rnugh wjutd have been had. The name of (lie murderer was supposed to UeJohn Caltun; this lit reference to the Caucus nomination last winter, we only want a few more denials and contradiciions. fectly seiiMfmi So.v odious you arej the people of Alabama bjun'lhe necessity for Reaction in your fa- vor you rlfce'jajiiagiiiPd Hie piJent to be a propitious moment yoiudaiin is, to iWejiTto favor on the sbimld- Ia. and choice, 18 a We have given the true iMUniiltOii nt a Caucus from 44 prime, 17 a IS a 17 the highest authority ua iiiectiiii; ot cinzeus'' uf t'onmsi; aracitizeus) ilM agree upon cawli- fc Keconris. 1 fkir demand.

him. If fur the sake of obeying the will of his constituents merely, he wtcd agriinst Clay's Resolutions, Imw could he persuade himself that he would be acting conformably to their Hill to vote for rejecting the only defence left 1 the President against those very Resolutions, whose passage he tells he opposed not from his own convictions of propriety, but simply to conform to their wishes If the will of bisconstituents liad been the ruliug motive in the one case, must it nut have goerned iu the other too? The cases are so connected both in point of time and character, that it is impossible for (sabrikl Mhork to have been, as he drrlatrs, Firk and Narrow A lire broke h-i evening about half pa-t ten o'clock, in an eMcusr.t range of stables in Market street near S.h.r,;kiil Fmnt. Tbe stables contained a quanti'V of hay and straw', and a numher ol carls, wagons iw4 horses. The horses were saved, but the remoteness of tlie situation and the want uf water (ihe plugs being fuw and fat between) deterred and checked the operations of die fire apparatus so lon thatthe stables and their contents were destroyed. Almost contiguous to the stables, stood two liirge thiee sMiy brick house'', and so great whs tlie heat of die conflagration that, by the time the engines had ait ived at the place, tiie two bjildins had caught fire and were filled fiom tne cellar to the garret wilh llauius and smuke.

'i he progress ot lite lire would however have neit speedtlv checkvd, but for an incident which, fur some li.ne, enrosed the attention of the tnuliiuide and partially siu.) ed liiO ujioralions of th' hreineu. A member of the Diligent Engine Company, Otic of ihe t.iremost mi the ttound, had aaa dted a to,) to a pieceofhosj an-1 dragged it on the r.vif. At uitMit. while he slo jd alone upon his difczy elevatt i a dense volume I smoke ariise and mantle'! tiie bonding. It was of co.nee unjiusitife lor him tu live in such an atmosphere, an I he attempted io rc'i- al; it when he raised the trap door the flames r.shcd individual calls himself John Campbell, a tailor by 'iutcij oe profjusyu foi Ltecifitt vi ujicv.

now, Ironfme same tush American authotitv, gr.e the dil- inferior, a lo LIVEKPWIL CLASSIFICATION. Ordiuarv, 1 (k a 15 15i a His I mi u.uir, mi-1 in (L-sjjc cis sniwers nie ue-cnpiioii given oftiie ini.rderer. He acknowledges ih.it lie knew PortiMis, Inn dei.ie being his murderer. He is still iu jail here, awaiting lunher developeme nt-t. hmtiUiLof tbe tds iionnnale aud nomhiaiio io propose." JYvmiualioit- inn i the "act Mc.Cehee, Call in -S.

Maison 2. Jfsse Me lender, Josepit Mst ll'i'i G'-ro Mir Wm. W. A. 3.

Moore, VV. Miiam, Charles P. Mc Learn, Juhu I Martin. Daniel Norwood, Lewis Nabors 3, Prior Na-bors, A. Q.

I ATI rd Primp; Samuel Si Forterfield, ppvid Pel-Imn, Iteniatnia Powell. Robert Riuford, John Reeves, Peter Rubtd, Get. Rirbey neriael II. Rngcau, Abal -J, Miss Mary UtiSaelL Joseph Ray, AVau Ray, John Robeson. 1 W.

Stone '3, Cha'rP lhowers, Oratt-t W. Steele Mr. Mary Stone, Levi SfaitSMg, Francis Sharp, Charles: H. Siewart, J. W.

MnrtbVD. Shelbv. Dr- James B. SMiamoits. Win.

Stunners, t) W. Maples, John Sutherland, Win. Rutus tile il. James W. Talmarlgc, Talmalgc Wood, rarwaters, Cal.

Torens, James I'rus 3, A. Tweetly, r4inuel '1 itiiiiinsnii. John ITi)stiaw. Xl. D.

uliams. name, of 'naming." fair drtiiau4- 171 li 1 Fair. I' Good Fair, IS Good and i'ine, If i this lu refereti'-e to truth, the only proper test in L. vVhite. rmiU'i purpose you have lauiled him to the kie, aMVlieaped upon Mr.

Van lioteo, uninensured mr friendship for Judge White will do hun no jno fnrVlii; people of Ala'iama have formed loo jiistjftiii estim of your character, ever again to be diyjfd by your tlow artitiers an I profebsions Why have you abused Jutie Clay, in a dark designing inimier Would it not have been better lopariicul.ivize"' hi-ofr-nces i Yon abo-e ihe Legist iture for instructing. yet you applaud th- Mime Le-gid tt'ire for nomination While. You complain that the chaige made- agnin-t yo i not "pai i icuiar-ized," yet in the batuc breath, you make vaum- eharg'-s ijiiirer. From tfte Ei I UGLY 1,1 ELFXTIO.XS. STATEMENT OF COTTON.

Stork 011 hand 1st Oct. ti'M, bales 6756 case, was there a 'meeting1'' or meetings last winter al Washington, ol a part ol tlie Tennessee Delegation, fur the purpose of upou a candidate to pr')pmd for election11 to die office of Prediloul Al ter sucji itwctiiiij or meetutS Wi Judge White named and pmposed by Mium: wiio held audi meettti; nr meetings, eituer as citizens nr memljeis ot "micros, as a 409350- ived this eck ived )uev iousl CHEAT VICTORY IXUKED: COi 'NTY OK III IN lilt II tMiiicu is disenthralled John M. Ihntf elected, by a majority of 12'1 itnjvote being fur linns I for Mr. in. U.

Uaudolpb winter ton, Mr. U. was presented ith I iistructum piipt-rs to vrite agimsr Mr. but denied their wuhout specdiertinns against two-most distinguish- 43dG-i9 30337 317411-337770 candidate for tbaalJre3i lencv Did they correspond li.ruuh and prevented his escape. I Xliaii'ie I widi residency? Did they correspond ExporTei this we? Exported previously.

ed ciI.lu you nrit hae the char icier of Shy lock. Judge CI iv ha nothing to tear fiom the wnliJial'tf WhiteJyr the purpose of obtain 111" his the snuke, and unahle vtiber to move or call fur aid. I Elijah C. Wallti'r-i, Hugh M. (Vilson, John A.

Wes- purely influenced by a to obey the will of hU conr lit nen ts in voting against C'lay'4 Resolutions, with- out being influenced in the same degree And for the. same reasons, to vote for the reception of the Presi-i dent's Protest. )uy true it is, the llun. Senator who professes to have fetpch regard fir the will of bis constituents in the feca-sr, showed no regard fnr them iu the other he vxdtw against the reception of tiie President's Protest. Let the country now jude how far this plea of ttBRir.i.

MihjreV is sincere bun- lat i he was really influenreil by a desiie to nbey the i I oJ hie coiHtsiuents in voting aguiust Clay's Resohiuou whether indeed be was not more influenced in the lcouise which he pursued because "it was veil i ai as von are -voor poiiii bales, I i.v iu the estimation of Mi tv tie denied lh.it there was a mnjnriiy on Stock on hind, FREIGHTS have gon consent tu he ita t)JrT a 1 prop mi as? smdi candidate he upon the ru.tf. Thu crowd was it fv.vaie Did tiieir letter toiiikgditoi' Hie of Kuowiile Ueisti that any p-on was ou tlie ro.il, and the reader nnv prop'ixiiig Hi, JuiPas a can-iidiiy amoout t. a im iimK of n- thatpis-el lii n'iintnaitn to the k'r7 of naming Thc-ii- are inulutu hn tne il i nu Inu'st lli ronti the ds- pie-tiOns lor the people to decide, an I not lor ediloi pel: inn the sinjke, and di-cr. ei in the liiiie id a man slanders ol such an ni.lr, id cal apostacv Ins souk von ol Ahtl.ui., to uie -He will be lao-luliy as having been an li permit yon io injure auv low to fjrtite fi hiw elHl. and he liisirni tmii paper, the lorIr.

I.e. in. if Henrieo mok at the lervelea, AVaLker it Kiddie, uutki ailev, imam Wo-jI, John atkms, Mijyajab ebb, Andrew Wlm-t William WTihioc John illiamson, (. haties F. cieber Joim While, Jamus Wai.ey.

Edmund Young, Otiavious Vue. k- (tj Persons culUup tor any uf the above will plcae ui'i- bv I utof ser. am, p.as a winning to yoou poiiuciai you dl ne lieM You do your If inn mijeli b.iimr fri-nd tiaoriel, to incut mu that they havi been nil vert istrd. VMES Toe rate- had been (ending dnwnw ar is for two or three weeks, and a ccnsiderable der Jin: irid takmi place re ions to our last puhiicaiion; ahoul that time, a siill lunher reduction was effected ami vessels are now little or uo demand at the preseul low rales. See Table.

FREIGHTS. To Liverpool, Cnt'oupr. id. Fiance Havre, Cotton pr.lb., 1 cent. Tobarro, pr.

U. S. Nor 1 hern pons, Cotton, rent. April 1st, 1H35. Talladega, ol newspapers to (juaru-1 about.

ui.olve plain ciouc-'miiu an altitude id on the.very ap.jex ol and cool m.itteia lact. Tiie cii'cuudoruimy Ian- tiie ronf. Eilmts ei un. ia I made for his re-K iae in wliieh the letter of nouiui it ion l'lne act of lief. A ii'tnitu ol" prrs-uis proce.

to procure a la may he ciucl.el, however artlu.Iy diavvu, i der, and out; w.i-', ter ihe iape of ten iniunte-, cannot cnangi- the tact or annihilate the ti uih The brought. )u trial it a ei ed 10 be no -len only legitimate, eu-piny is, as to the time when, tite The Siowit then imi up tne la-t ler in ih ir hn.oU in place woere, the tiling done, and by About such a manner as to make it reach th-ea Vs of the these there can be no set ions disagreement. The sufferer rose from his situation, bul was so ex- We have cast no imputation upon the motives, the i bausted tint lie fell aud would have rolled fiom ih' louu-houstt in this I ny and tbe result was as follow For Win. IL Roane, (Rep.) 305 John RubertMin, (Whi,) FuR Hot'SK of Dr.I.KOATES. Wm.

It. Randolph, (Rep.) 4VJ John Butts, (Wing,) 379 Majoiity for Raiidotf), 4d Nutnbei on Instruction List, New member. Tiie vie was not aS great a one as in the lasl by 52 Randolph's ui tl gain is Hid! suppose lor a moment, th it Mr. iren wouhf descend from his high s'ationto war upon ir a beinx a you an He iIuhm-- better than a di-giac-ed Sfimtor who hat neither talents or cbara' tei to recommend him. In couchision, allow- me to add one political act of your hie, which in vonr hum' you have omitted.

'Ti in relation in; the rejection of Mr. Sie-vensonhv the Senate on that occasion yon dodged the Senator tirundy took you by the collar and carried vou to the door of the Senate Ctnm'-er, but all would not do you belond to the milliners SS hereby gt' en, tbtit in pursnaace -if ordes to me directed from the Honorable tbe tnnityiJourt of Jackson 1 n.inty, in ihe State, of Alaltama, Lsiiall, on Snturday the ird day of -May upxCi mitiejIwii of Clavmlb, Ala offer -for sale Hie Coilowtn? Jle.al Es homtr, the patriotism, or integrity of the meiuheis of i roof and perished had he not been arreste I by the Congress who may hive tianicipiiteil in the nan sac- chimney. He was too much exhausted aud subdued Do. Do. Do.

do. 'Tobacco pr. hhd. $5 a (i U0 Sigar pr. hhd.

bom coast, 4- a 5 50 to. the city, $1 lion in tpie-liou. They Ind a perfect riht to take I by terror to descend to the eaves; and recourse wa-what course th-v thought proper on the suhjecl and li id to other expedients. A number ol young men 11 is now eijually our niiht, and thu right of the people, procured ropes, and rushing tliiough the building, which to jude whether the comse laken, an the cmiseipieii- as completely filled ilh stnoke, ascended the g'irret. they forbid your voting and vou bolted.

rejoice in this, resnlt but it not our Imposi tate, blnngiM? to ilia at Kakia-, rteir assert, terwitT ThaNorib AVest qnartiw oLavltuii Township Ts RaH 4 1'itema af ilj ba made knewti in tha day of sale. LAOS. already growing out ol it, are such as ouht to be I he ropes wm iheu thing to ihe hremin and he tied MOBILE, April 1. Mnim.c Cottons, as they are denominated abioad. have been sold at New York, fur several weeks in succession, aUiut i cent higher than those of New Orleans.

We mention the firt for the encouragement of our planting friends in the country. It is believed by approved ami carried into effect by the true h'fiids of thni around him, and was fliaed in tliis manner into t- f- LulZAuiTIl I v', WlOVW April Urti, 1835l-3t. the Administration, and by ihe collective democracy ihe buildm. He was, when re-vue-1, unahle to stand of Ihe country. We fully behave that most of those or speak.

Not less than a half hour elapsed in these concerned, never anticipated the conseijuenct which efforts cave th'1 life ot tlie ad entorous lirennm. hwicn Uiat the result of that dtUcalc question di nut depend in any manner cm his volt" than by auy er consideration. The whole of the session of 1833-3-1 was pcnt iu a mighty struggle betwe4ttie Hank and the President. One measure stood tluoifhout connected with another. Taney's rejection stood connected with the pnrt he had acted in the removal of the Deposites.

This wa the only ground la id by the majority of the Senate for his rejection; lor as a man and a statesman, be stood high and fair, uuimpeached and unimpeachable. Now it Senator Moore was persuade I that Alabama approved of the removal of the Deposites, hich he intonui us was the case, why did he vote for rejecting the nomination of the man whose only oiTeccc was the part which he had arted iu effecting that removal? If Gabriel Moork was persuaded, as he must have been, that Alabama was cordially with the Presi tent in the contest with the Bank, why did Iuj vote for rejecting the nomination of those Government Dirertors, whose only offence as the disclosures they had made to the Pieident of the mal-nraciiccs and corruptions ol the Rank? Again, when Stevenson's nomination was under nviuv, too, that some ot the iiuest cottons sold 111 Ae.v Orleans, are carried there from this city. One tiling jneettoris to suuiue me tire were now vigorously tion to triumph over Mi. Botls. lie has not spared us, either 111 the last Spring, or his vesleidav's Speech to the assembled Citizens of Huuncoaiil l.h hinon I hut we have gained the vinoiv, and we are entiled t-NOTTOWAY.

The first county, ho has voted, and wdiose Instructions were violated last intei, has gone with liemen-ilous force aamst the Wbus. Hezekiah R. Anderson, selected because he was the most popular man in Nuitowav, and who was never beaten before, ha been distanced by Fitzgerald, the Republican candidate, a ftesh horse from the Republican stable! He is beaten HONESTY AND CONSISTENCY OF THE WHITE WHIGS. In the proceedings of the important meeting of White Whiles in Tennessee, herein it is ivcoinnieihl-ed that Ju duo Wi.ue be supported fir the Pirsideiicy, for the pitrpoicut "7- straying the land marks of par. and the iliiis, atiov and 1 1.1.1111 rs," are inv ited ti raMv upon him to accomplish thai object, the National Convention is thus proscribed: fHAVE al length lnaiued lite uiurh admired sbUnnnLDl after yj havmy Hilled him away vfliro a old, bir dXfikX tbemifiil susnof $Lldtl; but ulumaiely isrettam.

the cottons of AUhima are every where gaining a celebrity tialleiitig to the merchants a well as planters ol this tatc. As tlie fair appearance renewed; but il was not completely extinguished until half past one o'clock this mottling. The annum of tlie loss we hare not ascertained, lui it must have been very considerable. Phil. Has.

a araatly in mv inte-set to rei.ir of cotton, ii cleanliness, Vc. depend so much upon eft3a5fi5aa chain tmiw ni, ahgure bir are now daily (lev eb'pin themselves, not were they 1 fores en by the generality uf Judge White's fiicuds ui 1 this Stale. dl Ige White bail been differently (nought out, and taken up as the candidate ol the republican party, al any nine before he gave two or imec of his late votes against tht Administration in the Senate, we should have given him our sincere aud hearty support. Tfte Lilian. Tne Pirates.

The interest in circumstances iu the-inanner which it is ginned, we would nt ihis ear I disnnveroi Hta.be was beeuanna aif.ubtecl of a-lnn ly davcall the attention ul our planters to this part of have liad the request reiterated in our ears to their labors. A very lutle attention to ibis subject await the decision (if a Convention. I nder ottier citruiiistauces some cousideratimi mihi be bes ration abroad a WB as ai beuve, yald netennui-ed not be Hcaa'tved JJthis st-ntofs, awltycel die fir oppoHusny trMsVUfta'ntm with scarcely any extra expense, will probably save, 'm those who are best deserving of such gain, th planters, at nftaf-cinl per pound, on all the qualities towed upon this request, bun this convention is be Very coon reasons ad conclusive. Paulding iu 'New Pilgrim's Progress," a work to be soon forth -coming from tbe Harper press, gives tbe follow ing re t-ftoni why certain 11 bhould not get married iu tbe months specified below. Very old single gentlemen of a certain age should be very careful how they marry in the month of lor reasons hich shall he nameless; or in Feb bim and me fililft near to 1 and Atelier by Jones, i to 1.

Tlie following is the poll, handed to us by two respectable gentlemen who were at the polls in that county. (Thcis statements differ only in one vote.) llnt'sE of Delegates, J. W. Jones, (Rep.) jt Fitzgerald (Rep.) 353 W. S.

Arrher.t 1PJ H. R. Anderson, (Whig) iJ has changed -a waters Mo tan: live. I Imveed'tobeatthi EJJtTOU ing hurried to a cansuintfaiion, wilh a precipitancy, that wilkjirecltidc afciir fntpressiou of public sentiment, of cotton, from tnteiior to choice, relation to the reprieve lately granted to the Pintles under sentence of dcaih iu Boston, are generally with my het selected stock, many wiiijli I' cirt insire ut if fi retVeuy of tba pAhn aplbarrt! her titled in tbemtti'uipt; kuovvii. riSjaMts.

wife of Dni I L. Child, of weireaier mined toife a deaf ear to its recommeu I datiou-sfiioaoiily havel portion of the ineuibers of the New JeTaapi and other Vtate Leis'atores appointed Correspondence of the Mobile Mercantile Adcerliier. wiihoui a mormiu with itn ar.t uy aw Boston, whiwaidLcojnsel f. ir ihe pirates at their late i by all by rtfnitraytio were Ni.w Olct.KANS, April 4, trial, aldy well kiinwu iu the literary world, having the conviction of ihe inuocencc of the accos- nOilactiuB-Uisntiai teieg-ites to ths cmfreuikn, hut iit-tiocted tlie dele-gales whom lliev shfttihl s)pott thus, denying the Drar Sir: With the eseepiion of suffocating clouds superior pwwersconibinadtn -contideiation why did he act that shuffling part which i has been charged upon him and which can be cstab-1 tf bU p-i eat Viw and bhwd Jjaat tiXtfi'U'liw of dust, arising from where a tew ago there was ruary, for reasons which will naturally present 1 hem-selves; or in March, for reasons we do not propose to specily or in April, ft reason best known to ourselves; 111 May, for reasons of the first magnitude; or in June, lor reasons wbicfl cannot be omitted; nr in Julv, for reasons which none will venture to cou-troeert or in August, for reasons- which every one will 'achieved on the hi, was ni itasTlia. nbaabl ail the npiiearanceof irtar prepared 1J.

in 'ew Member. tLate Representative, and Ami. We pray the reader to mark the result. Last winter, Mr. Epes, ihe then Delegate, justified his vote for the ground that ho was not instructed by his Constituents and, un a proof of it, he read to the H.

of D. a letter from three of his friends, running up the votes to uid reducing the lustructinntsis to bricks, the past week lias betn a nuauiit cans tat dot bearlnsin off. liul as pratsi 01 nmvmuww to business, anri tlie time has4been wU( unnnured. opeiioriy as a fine horse, after I rHtinieii trom Ale-MinuriHe the Ul of ins May, I anrthwlib pul anaeaf mvbbct and savorite HMutMHaLtlunr, In-fore I hiMlsny In every dejmrtmftot afditisineti gietacnvtiy basjire i tiuderstarfd or in September, which to be ignorant nf vailed, prices ot every article has reiuHiitOil iirm, And would impeach ihe readers understanding; 01 in October, tor reasom. highly appropriate; or in Novemher, in many in tier sw -unprovement'haa been reuhsed.Htilt reM ni himyawd 1 hope aevwc 10 hae the fejiet 2l.t.

But, lol in the elect ton of Thttsday last, one of of a.hi-iuir my IVipnilt into measure, tl.it I wuvlit i Of Western prodnre-tliB ntd siary may btiMrcjif-utod, for reasons deep and profoojid or in December, for reasons as as ihe nose on your face." People, the legitimaft' souredbjf all any voice in this matter. "Without slopping to notice the objection, that the National Convention is "being hurried," when, in fact, a gradual progress has been fining forward in'the preparations to brin-it together the delegates of tlie People from all the States of the confederacy for the last eighteen months, and under the auspices of the People's immediate Bepresentativcs, in Slate Conventions and Legislative bodies, we must invite attention in the special objection taken to th" nirn-rincui of tlie New Jersey Legislature. Th objection is that the members of the New Jersey and other State Legislatures'1 have not only "appointed delegates to intend ibis convention, but instructed the delegates whom they should support. And the ground upon which tins precedent is condemned by the Tennessee meeting, goes upon the brunt assumption, that it i "denying the People, ihe of a great uemwtfl, and moderate supply. iaignm and Ropca a good deal tierli dotiecitnaiieriiig rh small tpply -and-tl-es are fumy estshlisbed, at an ed, 11 1 In a for ihe noble purpose of lay-in tjie matter befmc the President, and ti a-k lor a lepiieve, on ilie ground that the ciicumsiances ol th.

case plainly indicated ihe existence in a foreign port of evidence that would have an important bearing on the rase. She had an interview with (be Pre-ideul and retired, leaving him fully possessed uf all the merits ol the petition. The President sent the Attorney General, who reviewed the whole matter, and decided that there was not sufficient ground for granting a reprieve. When the Piesuleut announced this decision 10 Mrs. Child, the whole interview is said to have been inexprasmhly affecting.

Tin9 Jady fell on her knees and entreated him to reconsider the subject; ihe persons present including the President iiiuiielf, weie dis-olved in tears; bul he remauied linn to his decViou, and tiie lady left Washington tbe next morning witli a heavy hrarl. She. trad scarcely reached -tin me when th Martthal received a wanant reprieving the persons condemned fir three months. the warmeM which Nottow ay has ever seen, itm votes lakMi in amounted nuly to and 225 ItHiruc-tioniMs were more than the minority of the whole number of votes! So iiiueh for the first Instructing County who has voted! And thus, we have. no doubt, it will provj in Chesterfield and iu Petr-b irg.

KING (iEORGE. Tlie election for King George took place on Thurs lished dodging in Rod out of lheenato to see bow the vole would go, and finding that his vote would make a tye absent himself finally and tufuse to give il? If he was disposed to give a "warm and cordial support" to the Administration, would he thus have suffered mt old and an able friend of that Administration to 4e sacr ifired by the majority of the Senate, whose animosity towards the nominee, grew altogether out of the really "warm and couliai sapport" which he had always given to that Administration? Thus, when we compare his whole course, we can come to no other conclusion than that the allegation contained in the Preamble to the Joint Resolutions is true that in the session of Uarkiki. Moouk was "part andparcclM of the Nova Scotia Whig Coin tmtatioti thai were witling to "wove heaven and earth1' to break down Jackson's Administration, and rear a-bove ittfee Rank of the Dm ted States, dutiug that stor- impniveuieut ot about 4 witiiui ihe lant ten itiiys. SuRrir, Molasses and Coffee have Ind itwir, mu hut not 1 dng more. The fur C'ltknkj 4nrb F.itu Kipean and iWuwisr-sbpinenVt bus bieu good, iM aieSamtjootinrtu 15J7U biiesal 114 'li the Li (tor KLHiOJl illlil i Piwimg (mm pT-Imps Hi.

irnisiiiitot of tin 01 mf Am in, toiwvii aili( '(irsM lU twi lwi, lire tnulrmm wli. fciplairttitprMI in him hw amr, cill'aiMt r-auum. B1Ah.1us.lve1. Timte ill bn wiw liw toll in ai ihowTin. jilaw Bin $ll expct ilrw in ihe Cla 1 mum tli.

turT. JPunbPl iiriil.ri ran in hMlMIK- -i Jv.l.t CDNNAU.V. The Murncw Lion was sold al auatmn, nri Saiur-day last, agteeabiy 10 public notice. Pie was knocked down at jtJX'it) cash. Tlie hihe-t linbler pro I a bu ihn anmt ol a-Mentgeric in BiKtoo, fur which establishment 1 in annual was purchased.

Hurtd.edi Lof people, supposing tbe Linn would be exhibited tu pvib lie view, repaired to Mr. Deer's Auciioa Rooms, at the hiurol sate, to get gratuitous loakatbim, but they were disappointed, lie appaared only by Xul. Int. nrilo fnr-rb0 bales Mobdr ormr arte rmf hi tier Vitm day las. Ihe following vJ Fredencksburgs any oilier sale -retarded ua tVte Kciufngr Mookt Vn Herald is the result: For CoNGttKSf it-nspn I his is tbrceouU umanee ihisaAScia oJ Mn legitimate source of all power, any voice in this mat John Taliitferro 195 Joseph W.

Chinn 31 ma hslcp sebing 1 above any oibe Coinm ut oiark.et mid fact may, be considered highly cfedrtabla ta ibe plhtttees nt your ter." No one con.pisint with the i'ir upon which the election of the New Jersey cislatnre tome I lasl A very pretty speculation Thasi'atsktll fteclrder jority lor rabaterro, The vote of King Geoige in 1831 and '33, were a iv. Now, whether ihe pirates be. innocent or guilty, no 1'Vh. -ic, lens. Tr" JiMia.Nli i7r.v,iv!i 1- litj, td a iiiii i to cnpiiMCMia IrHal rri' -i 1' I'tnici1.

hiicuf rAj hii ilin W.M lulfnl fefilrin tlntv "fm one can sufficiently admire the courage and sell tells ih smryit neynnn auy Hung we hive heard or read of u4lw annals fff Vaa Kor Taliaferro 183 votes Chinn 15 ma "orkel ISook S.ont, year, can for a moment douhl that the Representatives of the People would hate it fulfilled a doty iutiusled keeimi. A line nitelligeut- lorrkint ncaTO had vot ion of a lady who could undertake a journey alone, at this inclement season, nod go ihmogh the' immense and formidable task of tuning such pen to them by the election of delegates to a NationalCi.il tieeu employed during the summer hi a caiml bimt, not jority fur Taliaferio, L'fS. 1833 For Taliaferro 187 votae Cliinu 31 majority for Taliaferro, 15b OK Moudnv tin tiih hisi. oa thesrfad fmm Tlnnt villfl to JolinConnally's a siitall Mrare lckei lituJf with intiti.liiina hki.j veuitou. The battle was fought upon the removal of hkmn to he i-lle, set his wtu At WOiH in COlttnve lOille ay of 'iMiiing an honmi ptunty during the lion.

Ihe President, doubtless, was moved by the extraordinarv enthusiasm of Child to reconsider Prtinit, 011. on Want, Cwntfe. o. Ih m.MatwlJ Bf I'-1" Dirtli. at la-'t bit on tne lollow ing iakmg a wng (he matter, after she had left the citv- ami a-, in hi- ny aiii wfliacntoiM period.

These things adiied to the part which Ite played at the NuHificntion and Whig dinner In July 1834, at Tuscaloosa, will give the freemen of Alabama who are and have been disposed to support the Administration, the means rif judging how-fnrtxabriel Moore deserves their confidence how far 4t if trua that Jta givn to that Administration hls warm and cordial support. di iv. of hi- nt-qoaintrtil. ttn-y journryed hiiiuy t-jo'iner to Uti hnioii-L irgini.i, iiearwtitih Ihe nen Chinn will bo elected will alto be against lion. But Stafford, ort iiimberlaiid, Rich-uioiid, Lancaster, (his "own, his native and above alt, oh! Prince Willnui with her I5d mi)oriiy, will throw their weight into the scale of the able and ex client Chinn.

Housr op tlrannnit! lime ion JsU.lpue j.th iMUlyr mi. ml 'tu Jmyr; (M Hup 1-ti May H23ni (11, V.ii,in Xylite aiii'mi linl lunnerly ILed. lie nin Midt ns a shue by his litrfiiomiirt IKji i i.A tdii tH lifp, eireiiti-il lii Iwmt, iT-niiw-n urfarl in mii5-f with mid bnrrV iwriWn rl by diiCoi, l1ml nolic( wilt 1 I oiil A tVvstiii lillK-d tu llnut Alt 'IV H.si. BAlU t. -C I fi lend, the smiie driver, for eiiiht bundrrd dollars (uki Half um ivrol.ei-ii'il mo j3riiiit o.t km aiuur idv.

Iba. piite con rni. '4t 'lM' the deposites the election ol a in the'placi of Mr. Freliuhuysen, who had disobeyed instruct 1011- the prnpnciy of a National Cotneulioti In nominate the candidate of the Democracyand the p. etensions of Mr.

Van Buren to the favor of Hip party. Southard ftildF'lcliiiglMiyven, harked by the Bank, in. id 1 war upon the course of the New Jersey Legislature, of the paavioiAyVar, upon ibise points and yet another of the sae railexi.u wax Gen. Wall as to sptVPic inahuvtcn Southard and tds colleague as agiln iiivtnn tel to undo, all they had don" in sup-p rt of the Bank tie NationalConvention was approved and Mr. Vnu Burrn's pretensions preferred and all by a bu ly ot men coming fresh from the Penpl in utftin the ri)ht ol'iuiroction.

Southard an I 1 i iw .1.. 'twrfbr -Umo Slfr Wtch win. iinii-iit The miserable sophistry which he uses to contest the John Hunt, (Whig.) re-elertetl without opposition. I'tli Vlhp public an fl-ml where t'tere is ihe leat iincerianitv, that merry whirh slionld always Temier thr pisii. u'wltjch leside-in the breast of a chief magistrate, ill.abvav prompt hint to err on the sitfe side, he to the eprieve, that the supposed evid -nee might Iu obtained, if it really existed.

If the men are in fuel guilty, it will appear; if in nnceilt, they Will not StlrtVr; an I ns no itljinv can accrue to pphlje initio, by waiting fm (In dewilpe-itr n's, it must ever be a source ol n'aiKnde and tiius-faction to the public, well as to the la Iv inn, that but for her heroic exertion, the. men would now lie in eternity. -f, rem held Me.rury. Tbe Entpiirer of Apitl, 1N33, reports tiie voij of TUR STATE OF A t.AU A 1. Paliaferro nt pflliiROr Hailiiij(rir miv Ittv nhm A rpvarri of J'im Dnltnr hi he ijivrn r.irUpt H.

0p.V.mr tbkrl nf Jrhim (jflutfTDtt' bin iljng force o( the Retomti'm remtesiinj him Io resign -hecpuse subseipiPiit to the pawnee ui'thoKf resolutions, addres-ed Io him (JAnftn i. Moouk the Assembly passed oilier Refohiiibnsinstrucrmg the Si natars Brtok ami nut nt, uich. if flc.t.ii (u Mr. ul a ilay.lii. ntUniiilsiijPjiii riiic ul II of I -Ourt I I in ins pMsession, he scion enreaeded was lihemted reimned bjim sthi'ic, tO tUI SUt isffti tifHI, ih tn iuil um hta parincr, rc'reeabiy he promise, hud de.mriied lour bnndred tV'tirs, the hilf of tin pur-1 rhdsa money, btl CtHi thi avhigs Beak.

I' Courier Lnqurrtt. Y. POLU Ol ll( 1 pril Sri Ji. ii Lima), iienvaie.i. Fim the Eynrhhurg I irginian.

Al.ltKM AULE. il. 'rut to Uic itf Miivillr, or 10 tlif Kibmilxr. C. WARD April 1 2 33.

1 ItH.il Couiiiyat Miaui.v.nt: wh.ii: Frctvighuifsrn have not dared to ay tliB Uemocrauc A genilemnn fmm Albcmaile fmnishes with the iwwqiajHV ii'itttbat pulilir.ii.iii I mation that Thomas W. Gilmer and I members hive ilone otlierwiw than fnlti' ihtt wi-hr-ni iiraiiivm itib in -Mi Stalp inth. in.n of lliirxiili. Valentine Smlhliada lite Wh candidates am eteC' Bit. KIM I ft VIM 11.

O-IIOKN, hu iPminc.1 lo Jubn srjiilli in utiulv. nup mil. Ihe mijort'y of the People whose wite they recei.e lnl.iii( Jo-la widdhw'ad tititnth fur in nmntli friiTOwn ill a full kno leilgr ol the political view's tney eulct- l.fl.1 ol I.Pigio-.tf whpie he will hiipiiJ to plniin. tu fill Ib.i'l Mm'V i un. whn tins iipn 4 on x'n Congress of ihe Slate of Alabama on ceitein mat-eis is too wrikand coaU'inptible Io notice.

Tiie same might be said indeed of most, else in tlie AddieK which" we here dismiss ith nohemj but mielbing more. He says that ihr siting him 10 i-rifcm were secretly goiten up at Tuscaloosa nfte, the Assembly met, and thai the inajier ad never been ogiinted befoie the peopjev ya fpet nutlmrfted to thai such intrtti fart. We feel authorised to -I tp, ted in Albemarle, in of Mc-srs. lib'es and Ran d.dph, ih- Lite Jai km member. It Was, bu fve'.

clote whipping; Mr. tiluier's uiajorttf' being 1 5. mid r. Somhhairt 5. WeatMi lenni thai Gen.

tint-ilon. mapinn h't dmgrcss over Ma). Gariju the 'I. laiiie'C" I tie Democracy ot sv Jersey, rern-n-iiicndiu Mr V.iiiHuru, 'lid no', nve er, appoint deb alej to the litoiia! I "ooienlion. 'I'liey ipcom mended to the pe-mle (to i lrelion o' ihe lirle and Aj.nl lUh, Irt.lo.

3l. ul iIip ('uiiiiiy Cuufl nf i.l s-illim i ur lh.y will li. b.lri-n. Jt" Acliiy. It.

S. CLAYTON. C. III pi IP I I -ir im i ii Mi. tfua nan).

ProhtSrtitm nf The bill to prohibit the der pa-fSfl of -J and ilu 1 -riod nf 18 nt" 1 cpiember nitt, f-tlir on the seinbly nn'n litm of allirri: vet to pass an th spuv Mlt nf bills uildrr a i lii'l-ft llp.atlr i it n.a at Iii-Mimi) lii Mtsm -i priiwr Ih" extract below it i II li s( 1 ihrii the Demo- (indicate, wa IM, heard tt: niit fi Van limi from the Wli!" 'ciMtniial election but iv presume thai Spoils li.i-i. uprprfw lut'l up i lull P-n tup t.iv.1 ih i-s 5 i-M i ol Jrisey i. at ibai ''v. And ibis n-ten-tn ami li Iti-f i A rirp i n-- '111. li i' ti I- Df.

Coki' niainiit on about the mhip over ol Nt- .1 I' 1 C.nr. lilds is ut le it an off-el to thi; Nulto vote-Kt Uovvlaiul lor their Oliver." Ihtl we I. i i il limt. ii'itiit; -1 dr ti-n i t'. i irMt fci 1 i rf i ir.ilil.il li I tin I'm- ied III nt ittci 10 die pert.

1 'b. ir Hi His, nftff il ir will, upnli in puWic ifeiit" Uinyiut Ihs v- -v. i ih. N. ui i.

say ihnt frequent pieces had been rii mailed and gn- en in this county niU-in Jti'-it of tha cmmtt ierot the I Stnif, 0teiil aiulMihltrly ilikt KeMdmiifiit ol that! rli.i.Virr shotld ofitad. V'itihvr fcvl author- a ton vll On.intip-i.1 'ni :i.i i i rAiLJbuh.i! if nmiosliaM: r- nt mv IHiift ifi. Jr. r. i.cinnp su.

intend to eioiv, notwitbst and inj 001 rontnlftncn 111 lop. hn I Hi ii. I. i. all tin er inns, mil binu0it I' iirm lb i to the I' liiliiiinlr tdiioiimi tin 1- January last, wa -i t.

utadya IHi ot their wiioi.f. circu'au 'n. miccemi ul thu Whig cao-e, hel'oie it i rhiy 1 the (mrgoiug was lyye, sgriiilcuiau horn Vk, tO 1.

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