' . "- ' C ,. , .. <_ m'I - ., , .' >.' ... .'... ,.. .. ,. 'F,. '....'.., _. ., .,. : . : .. < .. .",." ".:.'r.i'r. ;,!' 'J' :.t:1. .'.;, !..'.. . .. .."ii-.>:',:;ir" ,''. '' "l;!';..' ',;''y.": '.""',"';;.. ';, ir-. ." '",..'.',.... ..\".' ,, ".''" '". .,',.','... .... : ," ; '::";"1Ii. <;; 1 . : > *0 a : r . !: : .::,' .',."-.''_.' ,' i-. ";-- ." ,. :". ., '.,, . -- _._,_"j1' -r.. -I---. __ :.'- -.',- ...-., .. .: --- -- -C',. : ". -- -- - fi ,- -I-- -t J '. '( & 1.1' MII: .. : . p. ,; 'v : : -I -' eeced .- "w.: ':oateei*; .tC. ,m D8. oI'uMrI ::1 ; I ,: : :;: .i f -, .Ni'tE a. ni J.HeriY. WA", TOt.Feb. 94.J4CllWlfi $ foe s j..i.bI.,' "n1, J.'lt-J.l r ,4 ;' ". '".;. _;.rJ,_' > "_:_ _.'....._. ,_:..1._. ,_'J -:Y"_.,.""_" ,',11'.'l_. '" jifti of C&dfi, i riirir ; i4i4 have 1i1 jj I t TL ke'U.d" :1 0 t teok .8e.< the .BiII. *, .wbk. r twib; is .tr. -- * ;' r J t 3ACKSOSyit1ZMMtCt! l$;'il(6. > '* ied ereJe"r eM' ,tlyers adfl. X. AAAt UM4AA Hi;." CftAftj ftAA&-. if Mft Law : t makiIjropat. 1. this $ I ., .0 1 ticm,that the object-vif LyflcK ia'Ife"Jrk, : *"* J fW W Pa 41 WWWj( WV B%- J W9( t.:! i-,'" -c-: ': : i J' :: -- I, .Club iras.,'.ta lteJ lmteft: e -..a4ar4'f, ough to,*it.eH'.e t caused 1t7:;h. a<* 'OTfv .. .HC" -w- InVOled ia. 1.e omniod.t.g; m:ffiJS witlt'JvwHNHvWAdttrbg 1 '.- several qtiettJOBSwhtch 'Dlamed..: ..the 'aft.r tbe.Betw*, .lie t . ; year , ' ' ; j andJ.Jtcn '' self'protection against the destructiveand.immoral horrible. outrages i De1h: " lie : the day, : : 'suk mutt a o1Beio. j."'<..' ,,' ', '-"<. -".--.' actions" of' certain individuals selaer. county in'htti.State, committed In .the:Senate several'Executive.Mes- Mr Cot uittt. nOte to aimed Np,, : ,:.. ";'" ..., '.'': .. m cases,where" "the" '"Law ceased* 'by associations who took .the '.law; in .sages.were received from the president, Critteaden's sc ftdmeiH, WM ,read .)t ' 1.: ,., .,5-' .. '>' .-,.- ..' aL- .r'_ .__- ;, --_-._ ._.. .4. ,to'throw ispotcctie.shield! -- : :overthe their own hands)%n'ci'spread doubt;and which were ,not',opened. embraces Mr..'(f>ys'pt oposklon. aM., : : '_-:.i ':- !THE LBJANAGAIN(1N'AEM1; : } immunities incident, to. ourconditionas the, commumtjr1 i '-We :feelcoiideilt.that i. Mr.'B rede"'p resented a.(memorial 0fMr. 'commends BegeiwtWsi eewp *.. . j!;, '. .,.:i'. '. :. .,'r.-::: ..'iErom the .Pen&acok-Gazette- ; of"the rightsand: -' -' ..".ibissCnti-- ', :tlisniaym. ;'the' Itizp'of Columoiacwty ., Whitney:relation Jo:his coniem-' Mr. Crittenden, said fee'wold'pio " .8. '. :' '. -' 14th",and'21st. tilt .'wo' learn\ that on the :irspciety. : plated Ball*Road from: Lake Michigan, bly adopt the ameadiBwvt as' a MMHi, p' r : '',: .:: Saturday 22l f previous, as;a parity* of three kvetypoetIca1,!ery'flowe ,-> ifspiiniiwell ; and of FJoriSa I ,generallyjl&veoq j : I to ,the Pacific, which .was referredto cation. He moved that it b..prh'te1 f .t : 't i | for the sanctity:of the the the Public Lands. 'He I ., about miles from |-lat< f pnuiiatelyjtjs kJJe4 by $ much respect Committee on for ex inatieR. .objected to Mr, . i'r 4 t! '. : '- : men >vere hunting ten : the 'one which .i immediately .follows,.: law,. to:cause any 'fear that Florida will The sutject the, adjustment. the. Calhoun motion to.'take the quefttte* " rt -. .:_ .- East Bay, an arm of ,Escambia lay, French, i from claimsoUr9tins: for spolia! ontheumendment. He wi. fed.tftp &HI "Within'few weeks: i in the immediate be subjected to similar outrages past . . i't:t:ll ---r :: some fifteenfmiles from that place, .they of this place, 'life has Mob'Law Clubs. We trust:that this tions mmit4' prior to 1800rcontin. cushion to proceed .an the .whole'ufe$ect, I t( : were fired .by .the Indians. One vicinity t' lies to receive some attention from the Finally, the Senate went into Exeeu* upon . ., of the ; instantaneously been,assailed, under the,ca .pIor darkness .is"the')last time that we, shall, be called Senate. .At the last session,;a. Bill (or tive Session. . .. pai'tyAMz.Pms, was ,. stores,have been; broken op.an 'upon to.defend ,ourselves for: advocating the adjustment -of'these claims ,was passed -. In the House, Mr.Holmes,. fowtho: . ;i killed, and ,his brother severely rifled of their: Contents,: '&c., '&c." ,If ,submission to, and ,reliance .in the to'a third. reading-that Bill appropriated Committee on Rules, reported a -rale ;. .- ":: wounded. The, other, MR. SILCOX./;re- and and the Land, jive millions of dollars to be issued 'providing'the question! be taken 'o''e. v attempts:to..murder to rob,' bur- efficiency .of.the Law . . ;;i.- :y._ ccived, no injury, and.in company with: in United States Stock for ,the ry JtenTof the Interns Improvement. r ; wounded ; 'gl ri ,' ore. cases wh re"tlieiawo ceases. 'CENSUS OF COLUMBIA COUWTY. payment .of the ,claim* ra/a., . 1 I the, man, _succeeded. in sea :jro .Bills.. , f ; As- of the throw:its protective' shield, &C; the From the,Census. returns: of 1845itiipeas It was,resisted on, its ,third readingby'Mr. The object or this,. amendment I ping. soon as intelligence _ !:{ : murder, reached. Col. CRANE commanding'tho statut //bOok for*Alligator must be .a very f that,the total number of'inhabitants ."McDuffie, ,in a. Jumiiious' ,and prevent,log rolling, .. .' '- is1, . . : .remarkable:and'.singular production. in the 'County of Columbia, at plausible speech, which, however, ,he The debate on. the River an$, :_ : ' :: fortifications at' Pensacola,' he the .everhad, on. opportunity finish, and, Bill was continued.WASHI.NGTO. ., We n.ore"inctined to think are so 'there E ;that time was. 4084 Of thee died,with the session.. ''. .Despatched a detachment of men under the matter ::, Feb ,26. . ,t ; :;the command of Lieutenant, DON LDSO from the caseof' JOHN N. SMITH,'alluded .were, :, .. -: The, bill now introduced, provides Great interest was expressed.ia-the I : I" Santa Rosa 'Sound, to cut off .this to, by our anonymous.apostle,of Lynch- White males-over,21,. 660 that a board be 'established' to ascertain proceedings'of the Senate, to-day, on up i ism, and :which{ J is certainly the J most .under1.--,, ; T 963' ,and report,the.amount.of these tn rns. the Oregon question as ihe s steamer if ,. :: ; body r'of roving:" Indians,-but the.' troops ,unfortunate.evidence he:could,have"adduced :White Females 21 ":r? .;, 5.90 MrJ Mr Clayton, gave. notice to- to sail, on ,SundAY from Boston foe Liiaerpool " -. , ;retbrned without trace'of over .. that l he the Bill' at finding , i.'; any in support of his' position that'thatLaw under,21-' 841 day \vo.uld.cal1up and itat.. the;.expectatioa: oT] ' E ''them. : ,the earliest practicableperiod..j1rFarffeld ._ . *\' f that some action would be hat) in mnny . :". qt is unable to provide for the Slaves"males 496 .bill) for the ' ,, reported a , ,:We,think it.is,high .time, that some : ; the Senate to-day, on Mr. Colq uu. . t ; security of .the citizens of Columbia females,' ,: 1. $29 relief'of the' forward Officers, of the exploring proposition Mr. C's.. aiaendineut -pot should be, for the ofthe I ! l. f 'thing: done security county." The communication apologizes Free colored-males, '3 .Expedition. The. bill ,gives being in order it was necessary titat t lives and, property of ur'citizen them some additional pay.Mr. Mr. t'rittenden should it for Mob Law; by asserting that, "it 'females, / 2 ; accept as a from the the relentless 'Indians Dickinson, went into a consider- . :: outrages of modification of )jiis pr po ilion. Mr. ascertainedthat if before was brought a"Court taxable From the returns of property ation of negqtiations'with England,. i still. permitted to dwell within past Crittenden had wished for some ..timeto F:: ,.t. : called of Commitment"; this ,man in this'-C ouoty,.at.the same. ,time, it op.'pears i in,order to shew,I that we had .never consider it. It; was generally understood have ; State. The : our people upon' SMITH. would, byr one of his own.clan,> ,th there'were then, '. gained ,any thing by negotiation! with that Mr Calhoun,, Mr. Colquht { ,the General. Government, and nothinghas her that we had 'lost a portion of our, prove an alibi.It! happens that SMITH 'land 7,997 ; and others, bad greed upon Mr.Col.quiu.t . Of 1st rate ' w' I i! t: yet been done. 'They have called is incarcerated m ,the jail ofDuval'coun.. "i, '*. ,Eastern territory; and that we had nev- proposed form of the;notice. : ; .upon., .authorities .here,,and ,nothing drat, 199413drate er received any atonement ,for.the destruction Mr ColquittV resolution provides. under three different commitments ki, j ty, s, cc ,3,101 'of the Caroline, and,the outrages - : has yet been done. Day after. day ; that notice be given in terms or the , .I .: glides en'and the' lives of unoffending'citizens :all,of which: ,were issued ,by two regu- Slaves, / .- 1,007 'of McLeod.. He went into the particulars treaty, for abrogating die Convention i; Jarly 'appointed.Justices of the Peace of Improved town lots, in'value, $18,726 ] of the McLeod affair for the made between Great Britain and the .t ; i are sacrificed. to the unpardon. purpose of shewing .tb t'th" administration .. Columbia'county. yei' t wu'l 'tsj" :' T 2,945 United Slates on the 20th Oct.. }S"18. Itbieneghigence of those who have ,it In Unirhprp ; of Government took his i f The 1st of thesecommitments isforan / .' our part; and continued by the! Convention. of ; .Cattle residents, over , their such ,and, endeavored to screen him from jus . power prevent outrages.There '" 1827 immediately after the close of the .! are still verymany Indians in the assault.l a .battery.. 100 head. ,. in:No. :. .6,676 tice. He stated that; McLeod's counsel present, session Congress, unless the . . , The 2nd, commitment is carrying National 1 received from the / Cattle non-residents 350 a 'large fee ' : President in his discretion should :Peninsula and the adjdiningt con as t 4L t country scffet arms. five thousand' ,dollars. as I ' Treasury [ loaned interest I-: 26i42 sider it defer it $ later . Money at expedient to to a, I. that which has been assigned to, them .. M *. J. and this. t : The 3d commitment is for riding ,stated by r."( IngersollJ period. . Bank and Insurance Go's, f.JpO , . i is rapidly 'filling with,: new settlers ,fact, Mr D. said, he had recently become .up : and ! : through the town of Alligator, crying Merchants stock in trade, .31,658Retailersospirituoisana with. Sec. C. AntI be it further Rewired, ., from other,.States, who .have.not the experience aloud '&. Til,be d-d,if 1 ai'nt a_Mur- .acquainted who, in That it is earnestly desired, 'that the ,, > Mr. Webster, was .engaged : or knowledge to live on good long standing, respecting : controversy ; rel man!t" exclaimed without from ; = : 10 writing, .. rising , 'Vinoualiquor8, .rf ;; the "be ;.b: I : terms,with such, neighbors, there is no'Ii It must' excite: a smile in 'any one Tavern and Innkeepers in"tfcVt'town : ', ::4 i bis, scat, an J in an emphatic manner tled Orrgon territory arid, speedily set in by negotiation compromise, : :lcnowin.g.atHvbat' moment :revolt .' Mjt is false whoever it." may this.last > assert : reading commitment to under. : may v. order mind J 4CiiagcondSulkey'siavi1. ,to tranquilize thp public t ,, ; : ,take place whatm-gh be the consequences Mr. Dicinnaidhe ,happy - or wasyery ! stand under'what possible statute under and to preserve the friendly relations of .. .J .$2,040 to hear .it and to make! to result from the same We ", proceeded c the two conn trie?. " ;1 Heaven/this unfortunate SMITH-' could l Lawyers,income?,' in amount, 1,150 some other .statements, in regard to,thai!: . i : I coll gain for some action in the matter have Mr. Webster enquired of Mr. Criltenden I Iit been committed. for the offence :.Wharves Use, in. value, ."; 70 :matter,,baying that ho did ,nut \yshtomisrepresent : ' t whether he had determined to The , .I the Indians .on part government. and the therein alleged. It renders jt evident_ A Hon. :Senator, ,: i it : .i'hould. forthwith. :removed, as ,that ispossibility'oC'outrilg that it is hot-on account of want of zeal l. FLORIDA. COFEREtWE. would be glad if he would correct any : as accept a modification the proposition oflsisameadmentandalluding of Mr folqaitt, of The second Florida Annual Confer- i in the . I .the only effectual way preventing any 'in 'the officers of 'the)law, that the'law error ,statement.' : to the. embarrassments eiperj. enceof Methodist Church Mr. Webster said : will interrupt \ , . ; 'from'bur ancient the Episcopal .1 not now ehced the. business , : i unable to provideforthe security by community, jg . enemy._ We think i i it due to the State, the citizens of.Columbia 'The South, closed I Monticello_ on the 16th the. Hou. Senator's course of remarks .consequence of,the delay of the actionofttja -- I, ; county. but I, will take an opportunity to 4!f If t jihat some'prospect should. be.given .to .Justices_ were.willing to.find d:commitment :ult;,,after a. session of four days.The' ask him ,np.onV )at authority. .he has : Goreinment on ,this agitating folloving1s'the.) list of appointments for ,I .subject, .expresse thaI: hops that lh0 : ; settle in South Florida made disposed to these .those statements. i : . ''where'there vas . ; It I no law. cannot Senate would'signify$ 'wjiaj course. jti, !t. i that their lives and property ,,be &om'1nn.in4isposii'ionof tb..citizens East and South' .Florida, for' :tht. present' ., lIrD.., after proceeding,s1iorl1.imc, tended to take. 1! It i :; shall not be sacrificed at a moments"I year. : ". gave.way, without. .concluding.for Jl.motion Mr. Crittenden, replied that'he would { lo award offenders . : ; punishment into Executive ession. upon to , I;: Darning. Until Government: does atiend Ne. nan vi Je' Djtrjct-J. ,W,..raI go : adopt the first branch. 0_(Mr. Cplquiu's ( that law unable, \V .' Feb, 25., the to:provide P.E. .A JI TD / . 1.: to..the,matter, we despair of Dorough, : ,proposition, and, perhaps, the secoini may Mr. Calhoun ,proposed that theques- : for the security 'of' the 'citizens 'of Columbia ,wpansvill&-Tl W.. Cooper. '1 branch, with some slight modifications I i ( the settlement' of those valuable lands lion. be now.taken the' amendments I ; on ! Columbia-G. C. Clark. F:1 for the Slieriflof hut he did think : . county, Deputy not itVat I ''T j lying'in trppical Florida. Santa',Fee Mission. -Francis A.. 'John .to the sol ,tion. _When that t was, done, necessary 1', > *:. -, .' - Columbia county, remarked, when -' we should know the sense of the Sen- to hasten the action of,theSenate. .apes k, l . fil., ;, M'eBB :MOB LAW por.OG'-n8. he.ded'SMITn. over to custody'in:this son.Marion, Mission-Robt. Howren.. ,ale, '.as' ,to- th3" shape' ,of,the"' resolution, I Mr.the C. ,made some'exccll jnt'remarks. 3: "We notice'some weeks since thef receipt place, thai If he'escaped, and 'returned, I Benton' Mission--John. C, Ley.: .and:gentlemen could speak.directly to : on came,the couue Senate, : of,procje and said J gihic'h.that k> r( I of an communication It J. Mills. the pout at issue. ,He could not give owere anonymous he would certainly' be murdered. Hillsborough ,Mission- W.) fervid. had been .tl'e.debate, tlie. ; deck 1 i; from Columbia county, relating to our cannot be from.; 'want' of zeal in the Orange: Mission-John Penny. his views-until' the proposition had;: assumed sion'of the, Senate would, be hoped, beernperatp t a.,definite form,. not a twentieth . L. P. Richardson.St . ;I;i remarks upon ,the formation of a Lynch. .Sheriff_ and': his deputies, for the'iame .,Key, Mary's\VEst-District-Alexander Mar-.- 'part of what had ,been said on tho de. and wjse. . tfc 1 Law. t\s ciation"' in, Alligator.,- It. 'pre .deputy .Sheriff above alluded' 'to, per., tin,.'P., E. bate. The Senate. was .now full, and Mri. Webster, made. some. remarks 1!. iitcdncrely a rehash of the excuses. formed his-duty: ,con amore,' and, in', a Sty-Mary's-A. G ham. I ho) hoped the: vote, .would:'be, taken_ on :upon the state of the question, bef'sJai.r rst. -' carefully J's : 'arrayed fn,.the preamble' letter 'to 'the deputy Sheriff of this JcknviIlo1ohnJ.-1'aylp .$0 .ptnridments-the; first! of ; Avhich .ged: upon the necessity of :.wrly aciieoof : : I the Senate it if ; rc were those proposed by the was latended, to adept gentleman t .resolution, adopted ,the.meeting! makes the remark .Nassau-James N :M. .Low , county, .following t' 'measured and ' : 3runswick-r-Mahlon\ Bedell F.Stew-' from Ky., and the gentleman from Ga. any upon th. necjEwsity * :-". which i organised the association,, togeth ."/l fc,Jue' happy '.to. .learn. that .you detected .art., .," '. (\.lr. Gplquiit,)., of harmg'some'kbowledJC'nf theioLen.ded .- t 1 r.1.1 :- er'with.soine ,attacks 'upon ourselffor; him'in tryingto make his:escape,' 'HoJmesville'-[To be .supplied.;].. .,:' '..Mr. C:ass. rose, not he )said, to make ..coursft of the Executive. .Hreo :-i" .- :. upholding; the, supremacy of the Law, i. and we';hope you{will keep him 'chained Wllr s rough4. t.url'ou.' a war. 'speech.. He 'would not use the tertained the, same opinion BOW, wiuch t-d. I ted ia out respect for the citizens of: down until Court j if he dies let him go/!' Irwin-A, RusselL. 'word' war, if he.could help':it, and he' ,he expressed the l eginw5O3' of this . ? Columbia 'and of Floridfi' i Now this bitter ,Glynn Mission-.:Carra\vay# .would take-especial care tibt to us.e the debater hat the President did i na",apprehend after of I -. T county gener : ,. we ask array St. D. L. White Jr. wdrd "..n vitt1bJ ;" He upuld say be wart imd nu rincnTiLflhd J ml :1, .:.. Ally, we deemed it .unnecessary to do. j tei-of malignant persecution, Augustine- ,, .forethe whole'country,.thai no ,man .in. been' made for military preparation: 1.He I! v .: -"-, inore. than. notice it. To our surprise : what can tbougbt..ofthe'assurance of Messrs.:R..H.Luckey, and Alexander it more, ardently'desired a 'cOntnuoncec1jeace could) not, ',understand{ the positirinof , .j} t.. we find thissame ,communication, this .this anonymous. advocate:of Mob Low Martin, were, appointed 'delegatesto than himself. We:all' wanted the ,President, for if hadid not...nte.nd , f. t '. same child of sin,altered and.increased who brings orr" this". t case of Smith" 'the. first'General" :Conference:of the' peace;' nnd, at the {ame time he had .10 treat on any: basis but they wc1eJi( J Church be.hdnt! not the least doubt thnt hot one ;.Senator Oregiyi, what would be the',use!otgotiaiionl n t .f ", ,M.. E. South, to ., - with newhornsboofsand'S in'stature "to his There ; ' position . ,:fortify : ; was :here would sacrifice the interests We might ciiiJeavcjrtdsuade : retr tail, !, i sel1 cl.ut'he".c: Floridiaji"of! the no danger of an 'o/t'W,.for' he was. ,con> ,Petersburg, Via..* c "arid honor of'.IvY country .to a, dfsliohorable !i .,Great.Britain to'rel nqj.sb.to.U.' . :'.. 21&t uk.' evidently.with the good: will of milled. .on'the evidence, a half-a.dozen -, 'The:next Conference is to be held at pcace: It was desirable to know the whole of Oregon,,and'he "uthC'J '4'. r -:' J tfeef editor -thV jjapei i' 'MTe iiave;yet .' 6r- 'more, witnesses.. .;.' 'There, 'was. ,. '"no" .Quincy." "4:- '.. .: t .' ," i. 'the state of opinion :i in. England,'611;'this' jess to the attempt,, If .we! .waw I iffleafn citizens i of in the Romulus' ,M. Sanders of ., ;has jubjectbutthit; 'opinion ought iw>t to neitheroff'erarythjn5nor' uc -t. .: that t. __ our. Stale, .r -D'for reaiwaniorener : Mff .offer < control .there ri ' ? -'f' t fc 4 T" '* ; our .action on a national l .uJd beuei.thernegeurn ' '::: will consent see the/)laws they,have, Justices. ..,- fbr)they, o-- -nitea'- 3 :.nun.a' #for ,been confirmed in\the byitbe place,'Seimte of Wnshingion.Irvmg ; as,Minjster :question. ,,H'c'h d 8ahed'the'Eflglish: great 'nor.comprom e. :Djdny one ftere tJieve +t toThe Spain, -: i themselves.. made,'se|,aside at, the will an oflence,that" does' notappear; ; *ay : ,'who' ,desires,to,refurn: ,home.. :: :.papers most. diligently, and; He was cpii. ,,that ,Eajrlaad: 'wopld ;icon etfe'. -, 1 - having unaiays'r ff ":] ge.< f"j. djie . ;. ."'. t-: ?,(, T \Va'ojthebYthnhj ntjan4ike.Pot1ni'g .tH&t. r,wiuif,i-rtevjta 1r , .' it.'ki- I < 1Iojit mtflfcal ro" Bfa lifeisfacred iI -;,,'... *, We.,., !:thiok-tHisIs'' .-ac..lt-o.&bow.tH, 4J-.. .. .t .4 : ; ;f;i k)HjJt. Chtoiclefwiih\'the;WgoVeriimenlV .; : ''CaM t. 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