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i rh l th itfc it it bn a 4 l tp ta tb w a •£*» c joxes salisbury tf c saturday march 5 1836 vol iv so ss-wbi.i.b xo ih terms debate l r . st a ate present naked and defenceless that this was well known at home and throughout all europe that we were thres'ened with a war with france our ancient ally who had already sent a fleet upon out coast to over awe orr deliberations and that the reasons why the country is thus nuked and defence less is because a majority of the senate vo ted gainst an appropriation of three tntl liiibs ot dollars laaerfed in the fortification bitl of the last session and t b u oc-^a^^fl loss ultlu-ui,,,i ni r.smw b^b^bm session it had been permitted to pass withal u • 77 out any particular examination and fancied ' ' , ,!"? * he ™ ] lhe gentleman's argument that so soon as their attention was partial ; r w!shed to ad tl.e newspaper for lariy called to it the house would recede mlormu,on ' l bad "<> leisure ; my plai c from it and the bill passed as on-nuallv v ' ns ' ere ", m - v lu >" h efe and i had quiteas sent from the senate il,luh * s 1 ciyu attend to without reading in these conjectures i soon found i bad t lhe g 1 ob « r 1h ad wished information been mistaken fur present the bill was re i 1 • my j ud ? morrt « »" d wt bound to turned tothe seriate with a inessaae that ' °°: w . t ° ■e , w w *■facts the globe tbe house assisted on the memkaeet a l r *«"-*** earth * shouij look motion was adetnat tbe senate adhere to ! ? 17 , its dtsagrei nent before voting on tha ilj .-",".* *. f ? u f een thl9 nnti "- ' ml sw \. 1 l i |.- mi ,; j jk jubi may hereafter be had to ; ' ' i r : iv cents tv-r year ' ' ;:..'. baljrlra who will iwhiilesata at one pay rnt _ r for one y.-.rat i wo hoi dbsloasm-he same clsss shah , v ,„ advance the smr ot ' lat'aav terms shsll continse ' ".".., rjeebarsbdas uihar aahscri speech of mr white of tennessee on mr benton's resolutions relative to the dis'ribution of the surplus revenue delivered in the senate on the 271/1 ul timo mr white addressed the senate as follows poetry close of the yeaii the following at*s spon th eue uf tha ear are from the pen of mr pklntice let then de read lor they are tbe burning thoughts which noeghl but the poet's most sutdaajblcd tsmtk could coucetve - in litem there is genius it its iilirriest i.is,'iralion from the louisville journal t:s midnight's h..fy hour and silence now is brooding hke a gentle spirit o'er ii.e still and pofachsa world hark on the v b net pay timing th yerrr in all eases etredfor less than mr premdent the first of tbe reso^iw^^ymmtr w i..u h become of tins floel t'ons subriiittrd by tbe honorable senator j m ouservaliou 1 have seen that it was from missouri is the only one which as yet j wdereduo rendezvous at brenl but whetti has been tbe salbjarl of a r y remark in < r i or x the governor spoken of l.hs reach its ortginial shape it was not very definitp d tbe west li.dies or our coast have and since it has been modified on the siiii ! "><'"• seen suppose it to have arrived may station of my colleague it is isaa so it it not be that the object is not to overawe now proposes jtbal so much of the surplus . our deliberations but to protect the inter revenue arid the dividends of stock receiv ; est ol frame against any attack that may be a'de from the btnk of tbe united states as j made on it;r co.i.ine.ct overawe cou may be necessary for the purpose ought to , peas fiance i hope knows the chatae be set apart and applied to tbe general de \ ler ol our people better li she does not i fe«ce and permanent security of t'.o coun i «"*! v ry s re no member of either house try ' j vvii ' 0i j r ""<; bis btutkni by giving any vole this pledge will be fadefinsle illusory ! which can deiogate from the character ol ami deceptive while are-appear to pledge flan he represents i igely it may end in hatha or nothing \ i nm one of those who voted ajainst that who is to judge how ut icb is necessary appropriation and against whom tha charge congress tadi body then will have the *» made agasset ibis accusation 1 nugut power to spply ihe v hole oi ne-trly the i ell plead a formal acquitted by the only whole of ihia surplus to any oth r abject j tribunal competent tony me this accu leavino aotbitig or very little for these ob \ nation was made in my own stale those to cts t cannot be said that we pledge five j whom only 1 am accountable for my con tiiousatid five millions or any other sum ' duet here have passed upon lt.iktheiru.lani for these purposes it appears to m if we j mous verdict of acquittal i presented the give any pledge it ought to be cf soiaetbiag i other day and it now remains on the files winch we can understand ourselves and ; of th senate bat 1 scorn to rely on that which ihe country can aaderstaud plea 1 have a right lo a separate trial to the debt contra f d during th rev du \ plead guilty aud give the special maltei tionary war dming the a-t wai and all j in evidence other debts vvbicl the united states ha d j i do not feel that 1 or any of those with at i mmw ahum i am bb^bbbib^h b^k ; question i took lhe liberty otttatmg^ft 1 ] j briefly the reasons upon which my fust was given and upon which the second would be i founded tne president had sent no messi^e ask ing saea an app'oprialiotijno estimates had been sent on w huh to found it i believed it would hive been the duty of the execu tive to have sent stub a message and esti mates and 1 farther believe be would faitb | fniiy discharge b.s duty and ther fore con cluded he dm not think the interest of the country required this additional grant be sides this ibe question was then pending ' and undecided before tha french chamber i relative to the appropriation to comply with ; their treaty i believed the strong proba : bilttv was that it would pass either then or at the nexl sessioi and that w.tb a little patience and good sense weshoild receive \ uie money without i.iv warlike i reparation tuts was tun only my own opinion but tbe declared opinion of all wilh whom 1 had conversed i was what i professed to he and ever had been — a friend to the administration i had received no information that the pres ident desired the appropriation and i saw the section was so worded as lo throw upon him a rcsponsmility winch he ought not bear the proviso left it discretionary with him ■■■'" iu r i ii fc i ' iih utwl^fd orawkl mwmwwmwwm—wn^c u i ni : ' ■-"^^^^^^ hero this hm.se to act as his sarhat'ttft%l land to give that information to the beasts 3 wbicb we have a right hy the constitution to receive from the chief magistrate him self lastly if ! had seen that notice i i would not have supposed this section was i intended by it the notice was specific one million for fortifirafions and two j millions for the xurt the amendment j is for every thing relating to either sea or | laud in a general mass tor the executive to divide out as well as he could accord ing to his discretion if the amendment had pursued the notice it would have been well expressed ; but in lhe shape presented in the bill i doubt whether the combine 1 talents of the mem bers of both houses can frame a section on such subjects more loose mure general and more indefinite than it is it has been insisted by the senator from near hampshire that this section did make a specific appropriation of this three mil lions of dollars ami was justified by prece dents n the days ef general washington president jefferson and of president mad ison by the term specific appropriation un rjeraland that we mean the ttirection of the j .• ip lyja giren sum of nioney to the iii^k wluj^jammswaw ■'■■ii !... djseustinoed bntattheop unless'dl urn ir-.-rf are paid i - . .., ts the editor must be post | r [ fwise iheywill certaiiily nrl beat : '' of lieaatisisin ft/to ce/i a : 7 ss«riisa and twentn ftoe . ., ; ,. each insertion often ardi ,, i be iu ted for ics . . d m.as , ...|. b-ihha continued until orders . , them where no directions . v.n lis by the year 01 six months will ; . liar per month for each sqsa e j vil.'^e of changing ihe form ever j ■- — . : a bids th bell i t j r.nes are swfllliag tis the knell ol iie oej.a u year no funeral train is sweeping past yet or yes stream and wuod wuh ui.laiicholy light ttir miainhaaina rial likea sals spot leas shroud — the air i.ss:;rrad a by a mourner ssigh—and no y..t clued that floats sn still and placidly throogh maven the bjjirits of the heasu.-is seeaa hi staud i eong spring bright summer autumn s a'deum loin and wiiiier with his aged k-ks all breathe in nioiirriful cadences tiiat cyme ahr ad like ibe far wind harp's wild and touching wail a melancholy tinge o'er the dead year joiie from lhe earth forover w i . s b u r v f e m a i e tis a time for memory and for tears within the deep sldi chambers ot the heart a spectre dim whose tones are like the vhrsard voice of time heard from tie tomb of ageo points isc.dd and solemn finger io the beautiful and holy visions that leave passed away and left no shadow of their loveliness on the dead waste of life that spectie lifts the colon lid ol hope tied joy and love and bending mournfully aawe the pale • » sweet firms that siumoei there scatters dead flowers 0>r what has passed to bothtagnees the year has gone and with it many a glorious throw of happy dreams its mark is on each brow lis shadow in each heart in its swift course it waved its sceptre o'er the beauiitiii — and they are not it laid iis pallid band upon the sttotig tn.it — and the haughty form is lallen and tt.e dashing eye is dim it trod the ballot revelry where thronged the bright and j lyous — and the teat fa wail ot stricken ones is heard where erst the song and reckless shout resounded li passed o'er the bailie plain where 8 word and spear ar:j shield flashed in the light of mid-day and be strength of s med hosts is shivered and the grass cree.'n fr u lhe soil of carnage waves above the crushed and mouldering skeleton it came a.'d faded like a * r al i of wist al eve yet ere it melted in the viewless air 1 heralded its millions to their i.t.me lu the i i ii land ot dreams kjjsan i nye hutchison '■isg ratnoved from euleagb la salishu \ i will opt a ber school at the academy uu i aaas of admission as follows l|t^\vri'i:iu arithmetic geography r tlra-i.ii tr &• coflapuaitkai innttihsj^h i 8ec0n0 h y,uorritt's geography oftbsa a nt k modern i>iliolooy m m t n ietry newman's kbetoric fc'.'d "' t-'ntlcimil hedge's i-."g't heiuistiy and natural ljliilo —..! phi soph j natural theo j i kvidencesul chtistiahity^aad stuart's j 10 00 50 contracted have been paid tut ttu retort it tiie permanent defence and general security ofthe country reqnue it for one i will leel it my duty to a<!d io our annual appropria tions such sums as may he necessary to complete more rapidly our fortifications which have been co nmeiiced to repair those winch need repairs and tu build new ones at suck important points on nur coast as the public interest may require to pro cure ordinance to arm them when huilt^and if necessary add something to our military peace establishment so that we may have troops to take care ot those fortifications k arms alter they shall have been budt bad pro idtd as to the navy i am willing to provide f-r hastening the repairing of nur sinos huiioj aii-^er i,le lor liie^^b ol that bill the vole i then gave was j 7 r suit ol my best judgment 1 then ap proved of it have done so ev r since anil probably ever snail so ioug as i am capable oir flcctiug on the affairs of this world it will t.o no part of u.y plan to attach censure to any one for his vole all may have heen gt.tti-riied by motives as worthy j.s 1 feel my own were the time will soon come when we must all appear before that tribunal where there can he no mistake ei ther in the evidence or the judgment which ought to be pronounces to ihai tribunal tin u where my motives and conduct must be submitted i cneeriully leave the deci sion oi the mntwes of all sabers hut it is dnetotbe country ami to myself that i mw^wm mw wmmv "^ li thought all tiie interest -..•'" ne army the navy lhe large cities and those who had ordnance to dispose of wouid e brought to bear on him to induce hun to use the money if he did order it lo he used and there should be no war as i hoped and be lieved would be the case he would he censured lor wasting tins large sum if be resisted all importunities and did not use the money and war did come he would he censured for not providing lor the defen ces of the country again supppose the money to be drawn wh it was to be done with i\9 how much to the army o the n..vy to fortifications and to oidnanee the section does not say ail is indefinite vague loose and left to executive discretion arco:np/nwfe w hto~fa pfi7t79m if this idea be correct this sertionluis no claims whatever to the appellation ot speeilic the object of it was to place every thing at the discretion ofthe i'xoeu live l>t whether the money should he used at all 2d if used to apply it to anv object lie pleased connected with the land or naval service or defence the precedents referred to do not hear out the arguments the first is an appro printion of 1 16 000 to pay the civil list here the sum must all be applied to the discharge of the civil list and nothing else the next is 70,500 for fortifications although it is not said what sum should be applied to this or that fortification yet the ovject in ex 15 on c..iiting.'i)t fund 5u w'xn-a ihorges i.i'.j w c-urse 5 00 hf ; llr.nze do 5 00 fl . r — w iv.r^^mmmm^lw cduau !>• r ■•> aa 8 00 l*t 00 r..|»r ""- — — bsssssssbi i . n.'i-oli w<irk in a l^^^^""eabjb u » int'ii.'s per sees 5 otrw i imeal »' ihe school will he stricilyl lnl;ud ii will he conducted on the . laid down m mrs hutchison's view ul tdaoition already before the public . .-. i iixim-iiiiii now practised by he -, rly useful schools in onr country i > r asshajl he dei mad pracii . . i.r . it irmis.-d i promote the ha ul n pupils whether io a rsotal per neatal p*4d ut view 1 - i gaardiaus are respeettully rs «* iii.-ir daughters and wards with saod to stale v\hai church hey pngiiew uneaytod equiping ail lor sea.whurh ihe interest of tne country may r quire these things i a:n ready to o to any rear aonable exieat upon the supposition thai ifif-rtr ts no immet'iate prospect of the st.te of tiie country being changed iron that ol pctace t a state i v u . ii m the opt.il li t.i the exc-puitve there is a probability that our friendly relations with any oilier nation are likely to l changed fci hut preparation must be made h.r a stale ol war so soon as i can be satisfied this opinion is well foun ded 1 wiii heart and hand vvilh uie chief magistrate m making all th prepara itons « inch money cart make to meet s : tea shake from my own shirts that blame ebics others s ek to attach to me a few very plain views of this matler will i think e y tkciy nonesi mind hat the senate are i i i»j fault whatever file oil a i • jiil.tu'il i-i iiie iloosp nf represent i'ii . e ! pass ii that body in ti month :£ anuar and sei.l to the sea ate lit . coulai •■the - bote sum es teemed hj t l ■-. ■■■>. . j the house ne erssary for i'.it iie ... t and oidinatice fin sen amounted to u-jr hundred and ih.rty-mnc thousand dollars i'he senate might have given its consent to the biil g i:l any allei.uiuu i it had iloue so baaaaaaalsaal ■these reasons were satisfactory to my own mind i voted upon them from the time ihe ihiee millions was first mentioned in the senate unit wj adjourned i did not con verse as i believe with a single member of tbe iiousc upon this or any other sub ject nor oui i converse with any member of the senate except my colleague who joined me in the lobby behind the colon nade after our list vote lit was kind en ough lo speak favorably of my humble ef fort ami to express his regret that i had not made my argument before the first vote but neither lie nor any other member of either iltmse ever intimated that the resident whole must be applied to fortifications and to no other object tiie third and last pre cedent rests on the same principles in the case now under consideration ev ery tiling is vague indefinite and left to etxeeutive discretion and all this without any communication from the president or any estimate whatever i venture another remark founded on what i heard said by a gentleman of much experience not now among us that during the period of a pop ular administration was the very time we must expect bad precedents to be set these precedents incautiously set when wehaveun/iiiuiu/er confidence in the kx remorseless thine — fit rce spirit of the c!i.ss and scythe — wtiai power can btsy him in bis silmi course or melt flisirm heart to pili ! on ssdi on lie presses aud braver the p bird the condor t the anded mat ea to-ir through heaven's saia'houiable depths or brave the fury of die northern hurricane and bathe bio ptomase m the tbander'e home fori ins imad wioga at nightfall anu sinks dow n to rest neon his mountain crag bol tune ko.ws not the weight of si ep or wearim tern and night's dtepdarknesa has no chain tu u;nu lis rushing iiiiioii revolutions sweep o'er farih like troiililed visions o'er ihe fir'-a«nl of dieaming sorrow — cities rise and sink lake bob des on ihe water — fiery isles spring blazing from the ocean ami go back to their mysterious caverns — mountains rear to heaven their bald and blackened clifis and bow their tali heads tu urn plain — new f.mp;res rise gathering the strength of hoary centuries and rush down like the alpine avalanche startling lhe naiions — and i lie m ry sirtrs v'.i n bright and burning blazonry of cod clittei awhile in their eternal depth and like the pleiad loveliest ol heir trsin shoot from their glorious spheres and o away f.i darkle in ihe trackless void — vet time time the toinb-linilder holds his fierce career dark stem all pmless and pauses not amid lhe mighty wrecks that strew hie path to sit and muse like other eouqueruts upon the feaful ruin he has wrought p ily res • ctable amihea may be it u r session i will fa taught as aoua » - » coorpeteel lined pt^lmity snv-h a crisis 1 w.li 101 hvl bound t<i stop with th surplus reveeut •, i will be wilting to apply ail we bave and lo raise mote to piotecl the honor tho interest anu indt pentience of the eountry by the cons itulion congress clone has the power to declare war still as die exec utive carries on our correspondence with foreign governments it is easy l see that the country may rn seed in such a sttuo tion that consistently with us interests ana its character congress can rio nothing hoi declare war i have no befiel that this is our situation at present and cherish lhe dope ii never will be fht e vutilu base been a grcnt of the sum iost mentiooed and no more to these oh lec's tiie senate from the best information it posse8stfd,bt*tieved the deience oi the coun try nqtiired much larger appropriations.a.td as it bad a i^ht lo do increased some oi the ite«*ts of appropriation and added oth i rs io the amount of about four hundred y unity thousand dollars thus increasing l«e giant ft^mii to 869,000 and tui the 21u of february returnee the bill to the house lot lhe purpose oi ascertain ing whether the representatives would a gree lo the inere sed rant made uv the mm ■1 . ' i i ■m ecutive are sure to be relied on in altet times by those who may wish to use power without regard to the public wel fare this section if adopted would in after limes have furnished a precedent by which any grant of the public money might ue made to be used at executive discretion i now put it to gentlemen with whom on former occasions i had generally acted to say whether if such a grant had been proposed during the late administration a single man of them would have voted for it ? no it would have been said this wished snt h an appropriation 1 sincerely believed he did not but in that it seems i was mistaken and the first notice 1 bad uf my mistake was in his an sv\er to a company ol gentlemen in new york who after the use oi coagress^uade him a lender ol their services to defend tbe country whether i would have voted for w.e amendment in tins loose shape it i had known it comported with the views ul the president i do not pretend to say 1 think i oi.ofit not bin i.ui willing to state because such is the truth thot if upon reviewing my whole votes since honored with a seat in this chamber any votes could be found ::•,,. hn idi i hi hi www mmmf\\i y ol die lau destructive •■.:>. lliuictnli soatlimayd io die spa.-ious building hdway between wall and l j me ifi'lru.iry church formerly oc.-u l'.;v uold as a furniture v\are ■,' imtaediale vicinity of ihe ■k.x.-naiiire hotel in broad street ■uutel.j — tliey will be prepar j ■•' ipafuaehing season to ofl.-r their i wial ler.ns an enure new slock ofj f am fancy dry c001js a william c nobler l n (' 1,0 u i — u amwm 1 will use every means in my humhb sphere which consistently wuh our honor and interest can be used toavttt war,which i should consider i gre*l calamity hijt it,tn the judgment of the constituted authorities it mtibi com let my individual opinion be what it may i war g « with my count . and use all its energies against any envoi vhrite\l r h hi m^^h jg to these uiikii.ut.ects the bill would have become a hw and time would have been an approbation tor fortifications s.e equ.d to the house did not do itus fust letaisxn the lull from th 24th of feu ruaty.till hovlock in tne mgut oi the so of man h tod then returned it lo the sen ate wiiu a lew section as an uiuenuioeiit to sm | ■j ajaaaaaaaaaaaaaabj bb^bk^^'sajabbsbj vtliieli | would wish had not been oivcn,lhe i-rro is nitiie attributable to my unfounded confidence in ihe executive and anxious desire lo maintain bim as far as 1 conscien tiously could than to any other cause what ever tint it has been urged by the honorable senator from ne hampshire mr llub hini that ou the 23th ol february the money would be drawn and used not for the public interest but in jobs to control and regulate pobiie opinion upon this matter for one i am perfect ly satisfied that i and those who voted with me were right in not agreeing to this amendment : but the matter did not en j with the vote ofthe senate the hill djdjiot necessarily fall thereby let mj hhj.ndh hi eihrary of literature t ;,!- work was aiiout ouuuneacing •• i"|.ru-tt.r in il.tir original prus naa iiiui isatr fluidities were very jj a publication ot ihe kind u.y bave given great astis lae lite ui nr ja,iie s mackintosh ''• ■i . and " caarseter yvurks that at ibe sa.ne > ad inatractive nothing i character snail ever rind a uond.y cuu.vtt court febru-i j&ry session's i8j6 ) lu.iic.al attachment le eaianuel shober j vied on b chum in the vs j hands of charles l lluijli welch torreace and snm j n.oue.t nun aa garnishee it appearing to tin satisfaction uf uie court thai the defendant is not an inbahttsat ot this | state : it is ordered that puolicaiion be made tor six weeks m ihe carolina watchman pr.ni ed in salisbury lor ihe defeiuitut to appear as our next court of pleas and quarter sessions tu lie held foi the county of rowan si the court house in alisuury on the third inomlnv in lay next and replevy ami plead to is»ue r ibe data in the hands of the garnishee t!l be remleaimd and appnipriated to me plaintiffs demand copy john giles clk february 21 — gkv.-52 — price i state oe llortu caiclcua d.iriltso.v colwty full term 1sj5 john hjresj eaaher toiuh-oi vs f ppiiiior heirs at law t f aneis wil-a experts tia.ns deceased ■* in this ca-e it appearing lo the satisfaction of the curt that the defendants to wit tbeopfai lua willianaa alexander willises thomas williams david williams william gregs and bis wife cupo sod george waggoner and lis n ife ada are not inhabitant of this state : it is therefore ordered that publication be made for four weeks in the carolina watchman that ihey be and appear at our next su-iertor court of law and knotty lube held for davidson conn iy.at ihe court h use in lexington on the irs u.onday after the fourth in march next thi n aud there to answer the plaintiffs petit on or it will lie heard exparte as to tbem and judgment entered against them chas mock c m e february 21 — 4w 52 — price 3 l^"**********************!r r irrti n rue to r.c nvn "' <^ — bbbaal from peace to war which god forbid fl l m^et^e^iiiiiir.s i ecu read so oiteti look to oor constitutional leader the chief that tver auearher i presume has it by magistrate to cwnniunii at such fvta as meumay it is ra these words that ihe may be in his power and t recommend suuiuf tbtep millions of doliais be and the such measures as he ma deem fxpedu nt same is hereby appropriated outof any mo thmtbe nation has a right to expert m my in the irea-ury not otherwise appro gp-ss has a right lo expert and it ts a r s prtatcd lo bcex-ieoded in whole or in pert ponsibility which i have no t.oubt the ex uodei the ditction of the president oi the ccutive will fearlessly assttrae uuttsja totatesriof the military and naval ser geotlemen are not reelect when they ar sice ineludng foili'i.-ahons and ordinance gue that congress will become the mere and incieaseol the navy provided such toolollheexetiitive.il they n quire commu expenditures shall be rendered necessary mrations is recommendations irtm the pre lor the deleave ol the country prior to the biderrt ue ista snake its communications j t uteetraj ol tdoegress of arts and his recommendations t snee j for one 1 declare when this new sec sures then oortgteas from these materials lion was ream i was as much surprised as i and such others as are within its power is | could hivebeeb il it had been diopped to form its on s judgment is relation to what ! liirouofi the skylight above onr he^ds into thetntere-t if the country requires and will i tfie bill the than man of the committee either adopt the measure recesaaaenated or on finance moied lhat the inmate duagi'et disregard it and resort to such other as naay ; to fie auieudircat «^ after some discus ion he deemed preferable . l i in which i loot no parl.the vote was taken who thibk and stood ff!"ts77tt t iii.iiitt.-eori fon.mi i'.ehi i>uc tin h »^ ic.n how and louis of the house had g.ven notice that where the bill was finally lost when this bill should he taken up he would the senate returned the bill to the move an amendment appropriating one mil louse arcompsaied by a message iujbrsb l.oti f dollars for fortification and two ing ***** that the senate adhered to their millions for the wry and that this accor disagreement to the amendment as to these tod uni ihe views of the executive and ihree millions upon receiving this mes tt.e e..tie...au adds the members of the wge it was competent to t he house to have house no doubt made tins the subject of reeded from their amendment and then eimversatioo and thai senators would prob *• m '"''"* have j appropriating ablv secure lhe iiifonuat and a a o that ; *■; <>'<' proposed by the senate ; but o the gb.be newspaper of su march tin *"•*** jf *■!, they took a vote and ds iiiii .... »« i i,,in m lermined they would not recede house notice is punched aud has pa-ed into it . > *■biatssm uf urn country . n)uiiu was ho e * do u £ t all this 1 answer i did not hear o a ,. un ,- ere , lce on the djaana*iam votes tltia notice if any members with whom 1 this rn()tion was aijree . t and a commit . associated tieard tins notice they ievtr „.,, 0 f three appointed and a message sent meiiliemet it in my presettrcew^o tar from t , e senatc . dh ] iinff j to appo i n t a c om it on^winy colleagues of the*«^r house . niltee to confer qq ue gubj -,. cl this probabn us attentive as any m er * here jl message is found in the senate journal j assures me he did not hear any such n 7 l?e 236 as soon as it was received tice land when the amendment was tinder 1 se nztb zirrei . t \ to tie conference an.jsl ■•■.■-■it-l = t..-:i !■■' '■- •"•* ointe.l a r mill i ttee oil their pirt^asabbbbbbbbbbl 8 * a have commenced iication uia work of history s-r a ivsd ay ds o.si month i larurubb poblisaaa this • i ■i those desetvedl pop . c lassbs uiehe i.v nhtsterioii ' ii i .-. . j uf burgundy n ■. the present work will ni liie scene is lid ream ot its gsy si monarch tall ot ituee beautiful ce isola waica ebarseier n li iseuutkd fcl j ' "// o i s.l jv i ip henri quartae ■■■tb u d in advaoes of the hi grattfj our imier at •.. i o ibm j eunaneoes ; ll -■' j will anxiously bj k tor — 23 in the course of a short time the committee on the part of the senate relum ed and reported that the conferees had a greed to recommend lo their respective houses as a substitute for the 3,000,000 an appropriation of three hundred thousand dollars for arming the fortifications and an additional appropriation of five hundred thousand dollars lor the repair and equip ment of ships of war senate journal p 237 it each house had agreed to this report then there would have been the appropria tion of iu uie bill as i . j this resolution n cessarv ihopt^vitiieia j ttl i i v m conversed witii a and so word it that those who vote forit ai that time 1 knew not who had nropos j pnation or , and neither of li r , • ■.. .,,, s>.illc otiic siiuii r near ui auu a ji roay know tne extent of the pledge the ! ed this ameadment in the house the c " | 6 he ed another of his give and that the country may understand it president had not asked as far as 1 knew j j chairman ofthe coiuu.it llkewwe , for any tech appropriation there was no es j ■» *? w ' a t means who told him the 1 ne information sought by the four re '. t.mate sent from any department orf which jj j.j wuh . aa ed that he must ma.n.ng nsjolabsaw may be us-ful arid i to found it my belief was the president ' s , •„„ ,. 6t)u j he did say nothing hope th.y will not meet with any opposi ; did not wish it 1 supposed it had been jw t|m discugslon co , n . ll,lt ' d , , !' fler y sorae mernber pp sed to tl,e '' illt . ui . e a daring tiie present aessioa wuh mr president i did not rise solely foi admiinsiration who wished a free disburse j m<rtiwg fij ibis request to traced 1 ana the purpose of expressing my • ptaioa upon ment oi money about our seaport townsmot aiaied therefore can sav nothing these resolutions the honorable senator caring what embarrassment was occa j 4 * who moveu it.em made tin r discussion the sioned by such a loose appiopnation audi the other source ol information tine ocaasion of stating that our country was at that in the hurry and confusion of a night globe i did not apply to ; i never read it ir 5 ft sil.tiea will enable us to be ■' sub tae o.ks of that a..u r authors led weekly each number ■• al uciavopagee m a studied ■j chronicle which arcompan ■r*gv ha a bound up at tbec'in u ft b-..bsb tthletittvafp c .,„., carey at hart l jllba uuhi.l agent philadelphia
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1836-03-05 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1836 |
Volume | 4 |
Issue | 33 Whole No.185 |
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Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
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Description | The Saturday, March 5, 1836 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1836-03-05 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1836 |
Volume | 4 |
Issue | 33 Whole No.185 |
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Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Saturday, March 5, 1836 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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i rh l th itfc it it bn a 4 l tp ta tb w a •£*» c joxes salisbury tf c saturday march 5 1836 vol iv so ss-wbi.i.b xo ih terms debate l r . st a ate present naked and defenceless that this was well known at home and throughout all europe that we were thres'ened with a war with france our ancient ally who had already sent a fleet upon out coast to over awe orr deliberations and that the reasons why the country is thus nuked and defence less is because a majority of the senate vo ted gainst an appropriation of three tntl liiibs ot dollars laaerfed in the fortification bitl of the last session and t b u oc-^a^^fl loss ultlu-ui,,,i ni r.smw b^b^bm session it had been permitted to pass withal u • 77 out any particular examination and fancied ' ' , ,!"? * he ™ ] lhe gentleman's argument that so soon as their attention was partial ; r w!shed to ad tl.e newspaper for lariy called to it the house would recede mlormu,on ' l bad "<> leisure ; my plai c from it and the bill passed as on-nuallv v ' ns ' ere ", m - v lu >" h efe and i had quiteas sent from the senate il,luh * s 1 ciyu attend to without reading in these conjectures i soon found i bad t lhe g 1 ob « r 1h ad wished information been mistaken fur present the bill was re i 1 • my j ud ? morrt « »" d wt bound to turned tothe seriate with a inessaae that ' °°: w . t ° ■e , w w *■facts the globe tbe house assisted on the memkaeet a l r *«"-*** earth * shouij look motion was adetnat tbe senate adhere to ! ? 17 , its dtsagrei nent before voting on tha ilj .-",".* *. f ? u f een thl9 nnti "- ' ml sw \. 1 l i |.- mi ,; j jk jubi may hereafter be had to ; ' ' i r : iv cents tv-r year ' ' ;:..'. baljrlra who will iwhiilesata at one pay rnt _ r for one y.-.rat i wo hoi dbsloasm-he same clsss shah , v ,„ advance the smr ot ' lat'aav terms shsll continse ' ".".., rjeebarsbdas uihar aahscri speech of mr white of tennessee on mr benton's resolutions relative to the dis'ribution of the surplus revenue delivered in the senate on the 271/1 ul timo mr white addressed the senate as follows poetry close of the yeaii the following at*s spon th eue uf tha ear are from the pen of mr pklntice let then de read lor they are tbe burning thoughts which noeghl but the poet's most sutdaajblcd tsmtk could coucetve - in litem there is genius it its iilirriest i.is,'iralion from the louisville journal t:s midnight's h..fy hour and silence now is brooding hke a gentle spirit o'er ii.e still and pofachsa world hark on the v b net pay timing th yerrr in all eases etredfor less than mr premdent the first of tbe reso^iw^^ymmtr w i..u h become of tins floel t'ons subriiittrd by tbe honorable senator j m ouservaliou 1 have seen that it was from missouri is the only one which as yet j wdereduo rendezvous at brenl but whetti has been tbe salbjarl of a r y remark in < r i or x the governor spoken of l.hs reach its ortginial shape it was not very definitp d tbe west li.dies or our coast have and since it has been modified on the siiii ! "><'"• seen suppose it to have arrived may station of my colleague it is isaa so it it not be that the object is not to overawe now proposes jtbal so much of the surplus . our deliberations but to protect the inter revenue arid the dividends of stock receiv ; est ol frame against any attack that may be a'de from the btnk of tbe united states as j made on it;r co.i.ine.ct overawe cou may be necessary for the purpose ought to , peas fiance i hope knows the chatae be set apart and applied to tbe general de \ ler ol our people better li she does not i fe«ce and permanent security of t'.o coun i «"*! v ry s re no member of either house try ' j vvii ' 0i j r ""<; bis btutkni by giving any vole this pledge will be fadefinsle illusory ! which can deiogate from the character ol ami deceptive while are-appear to pledge flan he represents i igely it may end in hatha or nothing \ i nm one of those who voted ajainst that who is to judge how ut icb is necessary appropriation and against whom tha charge congress tadi body then will have the *» made agasset ibis accusation 1 nugut power to spply ihe v hole oi ne-trly the i ell plead a formal acquitted by the only whole of ihia surplus to any oth r abject j tribunal competent tony me this accu leavino aotbitig or very little for these ob \ nation was made in my own stale those to cts t cannot be said that we pledge five j whom only 1 am accountable for my con tiiousatid five millions or any other sum ' duet here have passed upon lt.iktheiru.lani for these purposes it appears to m if we j mous verdict of acquittal i presented the give any pledge it ought to be cf soiaetbiag i other day and it now remains on the files winch we can understand ourselves and ; of th senate bat 1 scorn to rely on that which ihe country can aaderstaud plea 1 have a right lo a separate trial to the debt contra f d during th rev du \ plead guilty aud give the special maltei tionary war dming the a-t wai and all j in evidence other debts vvbicl the united states ha d j i do not feel that 1 or any of those with at i mmw ahum i am bb^bbbib^h b^k ; question i took lhe liberty otttatmg^ft 1 ] j briefly the reasons upon which my fust was given and upon which the second would be i founded tne president had sent no messi^e ask ing saea an app'oprialiotijno estimates had been sent on w huh to found it i believed it would hive been the duty of the execu tive to have sent stub a message and esti mates and 1 farther believe be would faitb | fniiy discharge b.s duty and ther fore con cluded he dm not think the interest of the country required this additional grant be sides this ibe question was then pending ' and undecided before tha french chamber i relative to the appropriation to comply with ; their treaty i believed the strong proba : bilttv was that it would pass either then or at the nexl sessioi and that w.tb a little patience and good sense weshoild receive \ uie money without i.iv warlike i reparation tuts was tun only my own opinion but tbe declared opinion of all wilh whom 1 had conversed i was what i professed to he and ever had been — a friend to the administration i had received no information that the pres ident desired the appropriation and i saw the section was so worded as lo throw upon him a rcsponsmility winch he ought not bear the proviso left it discretionary with him ■■■'" iu r i ii fc i ' iih utwl^fd orawkl mwmwwmwwm—wn^c u i ni : ' ■-"^^^^^^ hero this hm.se to act as his sarhat'ttft%l land to give that information to the beasts 3 wbicb we have a right hy the constitution to receive from the chief magistrate him self lastly if ! had seen that notice i i would not have supposed this section was i intended by it the notice was specific one million for fortifirafions and two j millions for the xurt the amendment j is for every thing relating to either sea or | laud in a general mass tor the executive to divide out as well as he could accord ing to his discretion if the amendment had pursued the notice it would have been well expressed ; but in lhe shape presented in the bill i doubt whether the combine 1 talents of the mem bers of both houses can frame a section on such subjects more loose mure general and more indefinite than it is it has been insisted by the senator from near hampshire that this section did make a specific appropriation of this three mil lions of dollars ami was justified by prece dents n the days ef general washington president jefferson and of president mad ison by the term specific appropriation un rjeraland that we mean the ttirection of the j .• ip lyja giren sum of nioney to the iii^k wluj^jammswaw ■'■■ii !... djseustinoed bntattheop unless'dl urn ir-.-rf are paid i - . .., ts the editor must be post | r [ fwise iheywill certaiiily nrl beat : '' of lieaatisisin ft/to ce/i a : 7 ss«riisa and twentn ftoe . ., ; ,. each insertion often ardi ,, i be iu ted for ics . . d m.as , ...|. b-ihha continued until orders . , them where no directions . v.n lis by the year 01 six months will ; . liar per month for each sqsa e j vil.'^e of changing ihe form ever j ■- — . : a bids th bell i t j r.nes are swfllliag tis the knell ol iie oej.a u year no funeral train is sweeping past yet or yes stream and wuod wuh ui.laiicholy light ttir miainhaaina rial likea sals spot leas shroud — the air i.ss:;rrad a by a mourner ssigh—and no y..t clued that floats sn still and placidly throogh maven the bjjirits of the heasu.-is seeaa hi staud i eong spring bright summer autumn s a'deum loin and wiiiier with his aged k-ks all breathe in nioiirriful cadences tiiat cyme ahr ad like ibe far wind harp's wild and touching wail a melancholy tinge o'er the dead year joiie from lhe earth forover w i . s b u r v f e m a i e tis a time for memory and for tears within the deep sldi chambers ot the heart a spectre dim whose tones are like the vhrsard voice of time heard from tie tomb of ageo points isc.dd and solemn finger io the beautiful and holy visions that leave passed away and left no shadow of their loveliness on the dead waste of life that spectie lifts the colon lid ol hope tied joy and love and bending mournfully aawe the pale • » sweet firms that siumoei there scatters dead flowers 0>r what has passed to bothtagnees the year has gone and with it many a glorious throw of happy dreams its mark is on each brow lis shadow in each heart in its swift course it waved its sceptre o'er the beauiitiii — and they are not it laid iis pallid band upon the sttotig tn.it — and the haughty form is lallen and tt.e dashing eye is dim it trod the ballot revelry where thronged the bright and j lyous — and the teat fa wail ot stricken ones is heard where erst the song and reckless shout resounded li passed o'er the bailie plain where 8 word and spear ar:j shield flashed in the light of mid-day and be strength of s med hosts is shivered and the grass cree.'n fr u lhe soil of carnage waves above the crushed and mouldering skeleton it came a.'d faded like a * r al i of wist al eve yet ere it melted in the viewless air 1 heralded its millions to their i.t.me lu the i i ii land ot dreams kjjsan i nye hutchison '■isg ratnoved from euleagb la salishu \ i will opt a ber school at the academy uu i aaas of admission as follows l|t^\vri'i:iu arithmetic geography r tlra-i.ii tr &• coflapuaitkai innttihsj^h i 8ec0n0 h y,uorritt's geography oftbsa a nt k modern i>iliolooy m m t n ietry newman's kbetoric fc'.'d "' t-'ntlcimil hedge's i-."g't heiuistiy and natural ljliilo —..! phi soph j natural theo j i kvidencesul chtistiahity^aad stuart's j 10 00 50 contracted have been paid tut ttu retort it tiie permanent defence and general security ofthe country reqnue it for one i will leel it my duty to at whether the money should he used at all 2d if used to apply it to anv object lie pleased connected with the land or naval service or defence the precedents referred to do not hear out the arguments the first is an appro printion of 1 16 000 to pay the civil list here the sum must all be applied to the discharge of the civil list and nothing else the next is 70,500 for fortifications although it is not said what sum should be applied to this or that fortification yet the ovject in ex 15 on c..iiting.'i)t fund 5u w'xn-a ihorges i.i'.j w c-urse 5 00 hf ; llr.nze do 5 00 fl . r — w iv.r^^mmmm^lw cduau !>• r ■•> aa 8 00 l*t 00 r..|»r ""- — — bsssssssbi i . n.'i-oli w |