-. -- -- _. I - ......... ___ 0- :r_______ __ _"'""_""!u-_-_ _--_--- _4- __ .---- =- I Mr.- 'Pol "'. Message In Europe. convc tlo i !O c-n SPECULATIONS AIJOUT corroN. amount of advance upon present prices the ,THE FLORifllAN &JOURNAL, Wliat will Taylor Do_! We remember that the,Sentinel some.time, D 1 -.re>; The Chirlcffon Mercury ofta recent date existing rate consumption Cotton can be -- It is a matter of the utmost interest fo- the l amused itself by. ridiculing the annuallt'ssagp : There seems lint little that ago , probability IH'cu1Ltf'lal fo'k w.* with! reference! to the maintained, or, in other words, what risewou'd A.' E. MAXWELL.. & R. B. IIILTOJT people! of this country at the present time, to I of the President. caught no glowof !united action will be takr. but it is only under the as.SIlflljtOli "TnT FLORIDA DEMOCRAT has been before. This much can be thought i Several b re-commltted. lows : American, 1,374,000() hale*, again; that the basis of our calculation is reading them a state of things which should gladden every members have withdrawn from the 874,0011:' last year, or nn excess of 500.000( () correct, and that the estimate of the American transferred by the Messrs. Jordan to Philip easily seen-that those who supported him American heart ; besides presenting facts and Committee, and the undYrstandTng seemt to liales. The deliveries! of American" La.alrue, who is said by them to he every their and he can. were crop 'specially, 2,400,000 hues, is not too are divided in expectations arguments that made a comple4 vtodication jo Washington that the whigs will not 1, 18OOO liales, against 820,000 bale'*. or an small." \\'R)qualified to make it an interesting paper. not carry out the plans of all of them. If he ufthe policy of his administration. The view again go into the Convention, increase ,,1' {)() hales. The stock >. . 302,000 n --- welcome Mr. L. to the frat-rnitjr and he maining on hand 272,000: again! 239,000 i[:FOR THE FLORIIJtAN&I0t7RNAL.] does not adopt a thorough whig policy, taken of it in Europe confirms our view.- We cannot, of course, express any decided wish him )Just year. Ii would thus appear that: notwithstanding Hasty Inklings. great success. wi disappoint the largest wing of his party ; That Mr. Folk's policy and achievements opinion of these movements until ws have a !! an increased impoit of 500,000 Messrs. Editors: I am much afflicted .wi,hhe 1 Sons of Temperance. if he does, he will offend .thousands of others have elevated the character of our country full and correct account of the Report and thu hales! of Aniericui, the stock left on hand a' cactrtlics scribcndi, and if it should cause The Grand Division of the Sons of Terneranee who voted fo him, and will besides abandon abroad, there cannot be a doubt. The London : action upon it. But we cannot ! the c'ose of thn shews) but thetttnull betp'deto I I year of the State of Florida, held its quarterly those anti.party notions which he has all along of the National Intelligen- I ring the division existing Southern cess of 32,000 bales! To (place these impoi. Correspondent fJtween so, and I will thereafter hold . ever my peace.Why session in Quincy on Tuesday last. At professed to cherish. His position is certainly men, at a time when'there is facts the taut in a stronger light, let us add to the is it the doctors have not provided some cer says : most urgent imports of this 1,374,000 bales the 12 o'clock, a public address was delivered by a most difficult one. necessity for harmony and year say << remedy for this disease! ? Is it, like st-a.sick Your President's annual message to Congress concert. The !stock on hand at its commencement<< 232OUO ness, to remain incurable, and lo be permittedto G. 't%'. A. Suiox TOWLE, Esq., which was When leading whigs speak in reference to has been a good deal read and commen. more do we deplore it on account of the }bales, which will give a supply 'for the year of torment aspiring ge.iius; through all futur spoken of in terms of universal commenda- this mater, they are very careful not lo spec ted upon by our journalists and we do not aspect it has taken. What forbearance party I 1,606,000 !bales<< ; and deduct from this the time ? Shame a profession which tion. know that it has excited a single illiberal re- are upon pretends Dr. JARROT Quincy, read at nightan ify measures of policy which Gen. Tajr. we to expect from the North when stock? on hand January 1, J IS49, of 272,000, it to alleviate human misery, and yet uevT address any mark. On the contrary, its tone and spirit she lee , shows the consumption in Great Britain, fortH said a wo d, never gave: a prescription, chiracterizcd by striking energyand lor will favor or oppose. They deal in vague> are very generally approved of. The Times us so distracted in our counsels? If we are 1 1819, lo have been 1,334.000: bales graceful and elegant language.The such as might and would be said aU of one of year never advertised a nostrum, never rolled a generalities, makes itself very merry over tho length of the opinion, one purpose, a unit i ia or within 40.00 hales of the entire import.J'lip .- pill, to prevent or cure this devilish malady. prospects of'he' cause in this State are of any public man by his partizans.!. For instance document, and the Daily News says, 'The our determination to maintain Southern rights, - import and consumption of all other descriptions Why, even the lawyers, who have so many highly encouraging. Several petitions for Gov. Crittcndcn says it will bn his aim dying swan, Mr. Polk, has sung his death should we not make it by / say Brazil, East; t Indian West 1 In. sins to for and much which the apparent our eon. answer so obloquy to charters of subordinate Divisions have lately The statements message dian and bas )been stationary lo "give to the Government its constitutional song. duct 1Vhen one man of us he i is Egyptian perfectly !bear, do not suffer any such fault in their pro. gives of your trade and commerce, your exports says pro. I - amounting to but 3fl.J :.000 bales, in a total fession. Did you ever (!barring your own been received. In a short time there will ben division of powers as they were designed to and imports, your revenue, &c., are hail pared to resist invasion of our privileges, there : import of 1,739,000() bales: and 297,000 share in the matter: the present company being t less than ten in the State. Of those now be exercised by its framers." But this is not ed with pleasure as proofs of your prosperity. should! be a hearty response in every South. ' bales, in a total delivery of 1,505.000 b.ile*, always excepted,) know one of them to in existence, four report upwards of four hundred enough to satisfy the enquiries of the people. The free-tradc journals think that, as yourprt'st'nt ?rn 'bosom ; and we weaken our cause, : ! and great. corresponding almost precisely with whatit refuse advice for a fee, or a fee for advice 1- members. The Olive Branch Divisionin low tariff works so and is so -> , weaken was lie! previous They desire some knowledge of the particulars wl'l ly it t, when we stop to entire about f year. Then' is! no case but they can make some to We adduce these facts particularly to show strong "point" in it. T..ey are not to be Quincy presents a remarkable example. in some information of his whereabouts on productive return to higher, your duties.Congress' wi Times attempt: he party effect of any movement on this mb. :: 1i! how absolutely dependent Great Britain is stumped. the rapidity of its accessions, and the consistency the important questions of the day. Nothingof a Mr. Polk has given an account of says American Ject.' : upon this country for her supply! of the raw ma. I might instance also the profession of the and fidelity of the brotherhood. Out of this sort, however, will Gov. Critlenden or progress which will excite the interest The most careless t observer can see f terial. The knowledge of I his tact is most) dandy.: Who ever caught one of them at over a hundred who have been initiated, not others, his most intimate friends, give to thepublic. I and the admiration ofthe Old World. In the questions slavery are now the thaJ:.I important to our Planting interests! ns it may: fault in his department ? The smile the }bow I engrossing ' one has been of Stales there never was anything so : yet resigned or history of the them lo demand such prices as will eXpt'led topics day, and that the time has encourage the tone of voice, the cut of the hair : come goatee, and did remunerate, them for their labor.! Those that The next Quarterly Meeting will be heldin thus i of Gen. rapid, never supernatural growth appear for the hat, cap, coat, boot, the twirl of the cane, the Though we are Jt'f ignorant to rest t on so solid a foundation. All turning-point in the policy of the gov. : they, nuM have: compel recently the been Cotton leceiting Planters, if continued of the strut" ,, the. air. the lip of. scorn) the. intense- -gaze- Mariunna in April next. Taylor's views of national policy, it so hap. that one has ever read of families multipliedas ernment in regard them. Shall our silence Atlantic: Slates to abandon: the culture, or w.ll oi) admiration\ -every imaginable requisite of GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD. pens that the only point on which we have any the sands on the sea.shorf, of swarming or failure to act together, tempt our opponent soon effect their ruin. The. prire of Cotton dandyibm instant. ,Just he, can think give of 'l'ittlebat you a recipe Titmouse.for, in an We have received a pamphlet containing thin definite idea of his opinion, is, as to the "con. tribes, of rising cities, and prosperous commonwealths to use against us.'their advantage in numerical is an anomaly in the history ofComm'rce.Fur .- Can you conjecture that such a man as he, or First Annual Report" of the Company engaged (stitutional divisions of the powcn"oflhe gov. this modern, seem prodigy concentred whose and AngloSaxonorigin maniftiin strength ? The importance of some decided (successive years facts have shown that, any of his tribe, would falter in anything' pertaining on this work. The design is to carry ernment ; and that opinion we hold lo be a suggests in us 80 many regrets, and nota stand cannot be denied or concealed. If it is noiwithttanding! : the increased magn'tudc: of to his: profession ? Never. You the road from Macon to some point on the very erroneous one. If he acts upon the view little pride.' lo be in bold assertion and defence of our the production pace, but has gained consumption! upon it. has Ami nut: yet only, interwoven kept. might as. soon expect to see a belle mind hl>rmulher. Chattahoochee river, probably Fort G ines, he has expressed of the veto power, he will Again, the.Times says : rights, why not declare it now, rather than as it is with the wants and comforts of I'hen, is it not unpardonable that no physic with a hope of its extension.from thence to certainly defeat the aim ascribed to him by )Ir. Pok! however, disdains to measure hesitate and temporize until it is too late? every civili/cd people, an article of prime has been concocted to relieve the disease of i Pensacola. The whole building of twenty- Gov. Crittcnden. The framers of the constitution the war only by its results.. lit points to the necessity, we find the producer of it not only which I complained in the. !beginning ? Doctors five miles, and the grading often miles more, surely did not design that this power energy the military skill, the administrative Workaml encourage work ot home. not enumerated, but unable obtain a price should not be the only men who !have) not is under contract. Ninety-three miles have should remain dormant, and as a dead letter.<< capacity, the martial spirit, the indomitable The Flag 4* Adrcrtiserj (Ala.,) speaking \ that will cover) the cost of its production., sounded<< all the depths and all the quackeries They did not t insert it merely to fill out the instrument perseverance, and the dexterous tact by which of the causes of difference in the improve. It is not our purpose' to encourage the hope of their sc I'Rce-lIot the only men who sufFer been located. The subscription, with that of it t has been so speedily brought, to its desiredconsummation rnent of Massachusetts and Alabama or expectation! of any extravagant rise in the an unprunl''t'l'd to grow up on their do. (he city Savannah $150,000, amounts to ?, but intended it as a wholesome liv. under circumstances of unparllelled uses prices' ofcotion ; but that (here will be an ad. main.: Really, though, I have not the heartto $062,200. The finances of the Company are ing power. Yet Gen. Taylor is opposed to .I difficulty. / it demonstrated that the language which may be profitably consideredby vanctf on tJl18lthat I nre at present ruling we reproach them for this. The good they said to be in a condition. The workis its exercise. How, then, can he maintain Union at a moment's warning, may under- Ihp people of the other Southern States. cminMently look for. And we i think t that \\'f'arr. do, the ills they lop off should exempt them! ( healthy) the "constitutional division of powers" givento tae! a war several thousand miles from home, Floridians in particular hare a useful and important . fully sustained in this expectation by the from harsh As fur progressing, and encouragement i is given with forces to occasion, conduct . comment. dandies lawyers, : competent any lesson to learn on this subject. Tie fact as developed/ in the accounts by the Amer and the rest, I hold them also in that about fifty miles of the line will be competed the Government by its founders, all of that war with promptness! and unify of proper ica. In Great Britain, our largest customer! respect. They[ as well: as the doctors, will at an early day. which were intended by them to be used ?- purpose, and endure, without burden, all the Flag speaks as follows : they begin the year with moderate stocks, set me down for a Jackass, but! no matter. I The most pro i.inent of them did themselves necessary expenses. A standing arm in "Massachusetts has about 800,000 inhabi. and an increasing consumption, which, it will consider it no bad imputation, for let me RAIL ROAD ACROSS TiE ISTHMUS OF PA afterwards exercise this power which he op. the European sense of that word, is found to tants : Alabama about 700,000.. The former would nppear, would be almost illimitable at assure them that the Jackass is an animal tbs > X.'U.We are indebted to the Hon. T. B. did that be unnecessary. Two million citizens, accustomed is rich in wealth, and is looking forward to a not They low prices. Money is most abundant ; the respected. Does he not biay ? And KIN, of Ga., for a ropy of his report on this poses. agree Congress to arms many of them practicedin rapidly increasing prosperity. The latter is nrinufacturing interests prospering!! and the should not this be considered as much an accomplishment We have had should be the whole government, that it shouldhe the rifle and hardened in tile severities of rich in productive labor, rich in virgin soil lCliCfCOflfidCflty expressed "that the season in him, as it is in the politician subject. a yet, no opportuni- omnipotent, that its will should override the forest, ambitious for distinction supply a and can see no clear vision of prosperity I of ty to read it, but we lee highly spoken of head. is this? Alabama has gloom is graduallyclearing away ; that the whose braying is so much run after and ap. i every other department. ncver-failing fund volunteers. The army Why at Jeu turning point is passed, and that the capital of )laudud I Does he not live and multiply ?" various quarters as being able and fled This mistaken view of Gen. Taylor, together of a republic consists not of privates, but of 300,000 producers: Massachusetts not a much the country is once more in a state of accumulation. And what part of man's: business is more dis. with much important information. Its pur- with the knights. Its very staple is heroic. What larger number.. The true reason is I hat: thegreat total : ." The affairs: of the continent are : followed ignorance of his opin. crowns, however, both the glory, tho body of the people of Massachusetts timidly enjoined, or more earnestly port will be seen reference to the letter we grace also settling down more favorably for the maintenance than this 1 Think not, therefore I would reijard hJ the first from the ions on every prominent measure, gives just t and the ability ofth s conquest is, that ail the (we mean the great body of the people) pro. mhlish to day on of peace ; and tranquility once restored this argumcntum adhomincm as anywise page alarm in the South as to his treatment of the States, all parties, and all professions, equallycnntriIued duce everything thy consume, except perhaps, the demand for cotton from that quarter a thing to be refuted.. Charleston Mercury. Wilmot PrO i ii o, and other kindred questions.How their quota to tt; field thus proving cotton, sugar e : the people of Ala- will bo greatly increased. Add to these Lei me say to you, gentlemen, that I am Go,". IIro\vii's Aldresc.The. are Southern rights to be protected, that Txas and New Mexico. belong not b.una buy from other States everything they indications from_abroad the rapidly increasing aware there are some cavillers who deny that more to this or ,that Stain than to all, and exhibiting consume. The product of labor is in the one of Governor at home and think it Address Gel. Brown, if he exercise not tho veto power ? It i h now retained aliomen the other abroad. ( consumption be tent we must this thing of which I complain is a diseate, also a pledge to the world of that terrible case \ admitted that our anticipations of better prices and assert that it is only vanity. A most elect, spoken of in our last, will he found on Pretty well settled that Congress can, when. unanimity with which the Union will on AI- .Massachusetts village presents a lively and better prospects for the Cotton Planter, M range theory I have no patience with our first page. We agree with him that the ever it chooses, pass any of these measures. future occasions prosecute its quarrels or its scene of activity. The men, and the women . are not without, a plausible foundation.!! and! Union[ is incalculable and shouldbe ends." too are a busy as bees. Trades of all \ heterodoxy, when I find a man trying to advantage, Where is our safety, then, if the will of Congress kin We will close our remarks on this subject unsettle all my old notions, by advancing a held by all citizens of our country a too is to be taken! as the true exponent of The I 1J01 Sun says : are followed ; and by their skill and industr for the present by adding from Wilmcr and there is added to the whole value of raw wild like this f for truth I feel vagary tempted sacred to be trifled with. Yet we cannot hut the of the From the bold and legible statistics given - Smith's Times the concluding por'ion' of the 10: call down the of tho faculty! \.i people, not lo be counteracted materials produced mainly by the farmer from vengeance upon Annual Cotton Circular Haywond and Me- him. Caccdhes scribendi not a disease, f'grt the manner in which lIe speaks of the by I Iho President ? He will either have to by President Polk! in his t farewell mas a zct 50 to 200 per cent. value. Iron ore, cotton, Vicc-ir of Liverpool. They say; but only vanity ? The very hint oft puts the.. conduct of the South in the assertion of her abandon this notion, or else prove recreant to it is clear, and that the the cnrnfoils emolument! arising f<> th"Slate f flax, hemp, wool, hides, and innumerable olh- enjoyed With reference to the future, it may be scientific mind Could and Are the resolutions! simultaneously er raw materials, are converted into merchantable . havesuch aghast. rights thing : purposes. his imperative duty to the South. While, the by the population! in of the affirmed that the state of Europe is fir consequence The wealth goods. more a name as this, and not be a disease ?- I which in Southern and aggregate are passed Meetings Southern people will continue to hope for the adoption of a reduced and amended tariff r satisfactory than it was, but still, with the elements unless it law the country is thus advanced ma Certainly not, was a or a shell, by every of discord lately in action, it is difficult or a plant, or something else that learned SIutl"r Legislatures, boldly saying to the best, they cannot but feel the deepest anxietyto have exceeded the most sanguine anticipation becoming a producer. In our Southern villages . that all! will in become North that at her attacks Here, then, is a solid bottom upon there is little known of artizan skill.Tis . to suppose tantly set. names: are hung to ; and surely but they are indignant know what will be his course. I it not I ' which build lied. So much determination, however, has the merest neophyte will contend l0110dj i an upon our "peculiar institution," and will resist strange that they should be kept ignorant of so .to" up the financial hopes of theUniln. true we see mechanics engaged in their been shown by those in authority, and so little of these. ) her further encroachments, to be stigma. elective callings ; but they are not encouraged . important a matter ? Is it energy has been manifested on the pail of theI What is ? it not equally strange I is evident: that the European world be. and they have not the facilities of Nort . evolutionists vindicate their opinions) that per metaphysical vanity 11', and according( it can to pro.no lized as empty vaporing and gasconade" tIn ? that he shoJI have been elected in n crisis gins to lock upon our country in its true light t, thr mechanics for labor, because they ar their power tor evil now seems slightly; regar means be made caccclhes by It dots what other manner are we to show to our like the present, while his views on this sub. a the most \onrtrful and one on encouraged. Hence we have among: usa ded. Hence, trade begins to revive, and the not Ipel like it, nor look scribenl., nor sound enemies a determination to make fIrm and ject, and on others little less important, were, the globe. The administration prosperous of Mr. Polk sickly system of mechanical industry.. This coming year is looked upon as one of probable 'like It must therefore be something else.What I I manly: resistance," if not in this way ? Shall in the language of Mr. kept so carefully can be corrected by our own people. If they Dots has them clearer , demonstration of domestic and given a will home labor will it Yet foreign after ppnce. be till the of the encourage they bring can plainer or more conclusive than we be silent, waiting moment concealed" isf the debt ruction of capital' of every description, his Besides the ? than any thing before had done. Instead ( among them. Until this Is done ,the advan. I reasoning ? former is empty death-blow us, and then strike for our whether fixed or floating, the capability of pride, and the latter is overflowing fullness. upon ridiculing his Message, therefore, it i is to be ages of mechanical labor will b unknown holding produce, even where the desire exists rights, without word or warning ? Surely, &c. of Georgia. us. Would any man say that an empty barrel anda I'opulaton. regarded as of great value, not only for its in- among is greatly lessened, and it will require not one barrel overflowing with water, or wine, if this cannot be regarded 3 safe policy for us. Before we lay down our pen, we will trinsic merits, hut for its effect in- imparting A correspondent of the New York year, but a series of years of success, to heal it suit; you better, were the same thing ? Already northern men and papers are taunting state a fact which few of our readers are pro. ( the late commercial I elevated Ideas of our abroad. dc the wounds. The market country Enquirer gives following he did, either some Son of Temperance, us with the divisions among ourselves, bably aware of and which deserves to be 1 of be North hue of and South those America, &c. arc said to Bacchus, would appeal from decision, with and telling us to our face that we will submit mentioned in connection with the subjectwhich The Georgia papers announce the death of the ayes and noes on the adoption of Mr. Cal- of goods ; the Continent are of the reversed and have been viz that the houn's the Sub-Committee t tAYEStssr. we noticing a certainty having case : report by : equally so, whilst with the Levant and other to whatever is done by Congress on the sub. JAMES L. KELLY, Reporter for the Supreme sent back for further trial. I am not disposed population of Georgia has increased from : Atchison Borland parts of the South Europe, Africa, and Central this ject slavery.!: Why do they do this ? Because 1700 to 1847 than that of other Court of that State. He died at his residencein Bajlr, to argue matter at greater length.- more any of Calhoun, Downs, Foote and Venable-7. cd. Asia These, new channels seem have daily to be open. You will readily see the absurdity of the the. they see many hesitating to join in the the original Thirteen StatE's.Ve are very Perry, Houston County, on the morning of NAYS-Messrs. Clayton, Cabell, Chapman, may already been supplied ory I have coinbatted. expressions opinion uttered by such resolu. i sure that the general impression is, that New the IGlh inst. Gentry, Morehead, Rusk and Stl'phens-7. : indirectly from this country, but now that the Having established the fact and the theoryof tionsas the General denounces. They should York is far ahead in this particular, but it is ; communications: are more easy with Persia, my case, what is next to be done 1 Well, not so. In 1790, according to the first cen. oz7Got.. Crittenden, like Gov. Brown, N'ot" Ultra" Cholera. -The N. O. Delta ' be undeceived. While they see that we Scindie, Cahul, &c. increased dealing may sirs, I have been advised to throw myself upon may sus, Georgia contained 82,548 inhabitants, discourses at large in his Inaugural on the says the disease prevailing in that city is cholera !- be expected. If under the circumstances of the Union, they ought at the same columns for relief and reverence and New York In 1847 the sure enough 340,120. , I of your pop blessings of the Union, and the importance of but not ultra cholera.-PhUa Item. the past year a crop nearly 2,346,000 bales here I am pressing them down with, I fear, time to be made to understand that we will ulation of the former was estimated to be absorbed\ Great Britain its but he avoids Whoso does not understand this, can get , was taking 433,000: i that preservation ; carefully saying unmerciful heaviness. My companions would submit to no inequality or degradation as 800,000, and of the latter to be 2,780- in excewof the previous France 37,000 what to be done the South in information of Gen. Taylor, who i year not know me in this new position, and I pray of the Union. Let the Southern 000.) Showing an increase of vary nearly ought by by inquiring and the North of I Europe and other Foreign you whisper not, breathe not, blink not a hint member ten-fold for the one, and of a little more than case the North consummates her anti-slavery alone seems to understand all about" ultras." \ 85,000, what would, In all likelihood States speak out boldly, firmly, with an united ports ; of my to them, else I shall never eight-fold for the other. Consequently Georgia aggressions, by the adoption of : have been the result had Europe been tran. hear the personage last of their jeering criticisms.- voice, and there will be much less danger that as lo actual numbers, has advanced in theVimol CHOLERA.-This fearful scourge, by last Proviso the of bills quil ; and what will be tlc.Iture effect, i if it While my disease lasts, I shaJ crave permission the threatened blow will be inflicted; and we population in a greater ratio in a period of 57 or passage interferingwith last accounts, had nearly subsided in New ; is, as now supposed, I ranquilised ? A considerable to note in your paper such views of are glad to have it to say, tha our own legislature years, than New York, although, as to Fede. slavery in the District of Columbia.Are .- Orleans, Mobile and New York. It of of increase shipments Cotton from .matters nnd things," men, women, manner, ral numbers, the result is different. This in. we to regard this ominous of a disposition of appar have lUtened followed the the Continent of whose members to to route up be America to : naturally many may politics and rrtenageries generally, leresling statistical fact i it an encouraging one on the part prominent Southern whigs, may expected, and!, instead of 535,000 bales being suit my fancy and the occasion. a this Address, had but a few days before unan. to the people of Geo gia, and sholll stimulate to submit to thet measures" ? Recent devel- the Mississippi and into Texas, where it i i. there disposed of as in the present year, with Yours ever, MUM. imously adopted resolutions appropriately re. them to steadily in measures by more fatal. , persevere in and of the confidence and the ments out Congress, squint return --------- ope very resumption and of Florida. What which they have been much benefitted." fleeting the views spirit Sf denies the ro- employment in France, Germany, &c. it is Corretpondtnee of Jlaltimore Sun. Va. much that way. The late conduct of the f The Washington Union 110 very extreme supposition to believe that WASHINTOX, Jan. 18, 1849. must those members have thought of such a Petersburg ( ) Intelgence.The Southern whig members imports has been going the rounds, that the continental shipments may readily 1 be in. NOMINATION: OF CoL. ])u\CAN, AS INSPEC- hit at their doings ? We dare say it was not foregoing, with reference to our sister very strong. the President has important infrmation rela. creased hates and this without An &c. Col. State is of facts in of ly the prevalence of that boasted "conytra. live to the gold region in California, whirb h 100,000 crea. TOR GKNKRAL; or TiE >iv, designed, but it was none the less palpable. only one many proof .. " ting any diminution of the export of Cotton Duncan has been nominated to the Senate a her rapid growth in wealth, strength, and tim, which will yield to the heaviest ills ra. I has caused to be kept back. It says all su * direct from Great Britain. With our own Inspector General flf the Army, in the placeof MK. CLAY.-This "slaughtered" gentle.men prosperity. There is no population more in. ther than maintain Southern rights by bold information has been published, without stint consumption also of 30,000 bales weekly, Col. Croghan,dtcl'ased. and wi, no doubt has at length arrived at New Orleans.It .- resistance.U. or concealment. which i* n'wthe estimated rate, and the same be unanimously confirmed. is no braver that he had but a casual meeting dustrious and enterprising than hers, shown of .the President amount of Cotton to be retained in the States oflicer in the than he none le.ms by the number and extent of her rai.road., S. SCAToRs.-Gen. Cass, it is said, SALARIES.-The salaries lit- . "holt ; army with Gen. Taylor, and almost the first word he ofthe United Slates and his Cabinet, are as Ian year, the consumption there being cor. who couples more modesty with, his merits. the large amount of her productions, and the has been unanimously elected Senator in Con. and even !this , tainly increased by the new demand for :Mexico \ He battle but of the said was to tell the old hero how much he had lie more than 860,000 peryear Wbt fuiightin every one war encouragement given within ,her borders to : gress from the State of an. looks large to fyes. California, &c. the supply to Great Biit. with Mexico, beginning with Palo Alto an grown out of his memory.Vas"this ironical ? lcb I many rtpuhlican \,Ictort&. : manufactures and if her neighbors of the The Pennsylvania has elected would if they had Queen ain would require to be greater than during Resaca de la Palma, and finishing with the We would almost suspect so, but for the fact ; Legislature people say annual expense . the year IR4' TV point then iI' whethera last struggle at the gates of the city of Mexico that the greeting is said to have been a cor. South do not earnestly imitate her example James Cooper, whig, Senator for six years and her of Cabinet to support millions at of an dollars, and a crop of 2.400,600. bales, large ns it mayS When recently complimented in New York she will soon outstrip them all in every attribute from the 4th of March next, in place of Mr. over thret and at he could board of English Archbishops, replthat em, will not he found inadequate, and if so, with 1 public dinner, and a gold medal, he dial one. Gen. Tayloi'a of a great State. More has been accomplished Cameron, democrat. million Lord Bishop , what must be the consequence ? It may be spoke, of his great emulator, Major gold, never forget Mr. Clay, was an apt response the : and of her citizens The Shields nearly a mor. a Rn the remark of the latter. It imparts an by sprit energy gallant has been elected to the Irime Minister England receives Stary of'the is lo that this estimate supply too moderate, of the with such manly . or that the present export of geods and yarns and appreciation same corps of the virtues of an eloquence old com, air of keenness to tho whole interview, which, than by any other aid. Let this be re. U. S. Senate from Illinois, in place of Mr. equal to the President of ihe United of Stale Slates and in s may bo, as it was in 1640, no safe criterion that tardy gratitude has made a new ef though accidcndal l, is quite noteworthy.. membered and acted on by the people of Flo. Breese. does each ofthe Secretaries while ,the Eng' ratf will Chancellor of the Exchequer, of the real consumption of the woild. and that do justice to the mines of the deceasedin It is said that Mr. Clay accompany rida, and wo too*will soon be respected and Thomas Metcalf, whig, has been re.elec. is raid p when he is hisway lish Lord Chancellor the river, on High 810,0 . . the markets will becoming fall oft glutted: But, this the export is hardly inconsequence Colonel the person of his relatives.make a most excellent Gen.to Taylor Washington.up ,Quite a chance for con. pointed to-a exaraple of rapid, sturdy and ted Senator by the Kentucky Legislature, for annum. Lord Clarendon, the vice roj Teiuor . Duncan'wi profitable growth. six from the 4th of March next. of Ireland is paid 8100,000 a ,e3f. tidenlial l chat. years arises lion what .ptobable% and the question at Inspector X. , ' - . -