Clay and Calhoun. 11th month, NOVEMBER, 18 44. h.m. h. m. more morality than grog-First Quarter... .16 8 47 ev 8 35 ev. 8 25 ev. 8 11 ev. 1711 45 16 Calendar for Calendar for Calendar for Calendar for Boston; N. York City, Baltmre, Charleston, --they had not spoken to each other for five years; but I say, Jack, how do dem they now simultaneously extended their hands and rushed taters turn out dis year ?" NEW - ENGLAND, CONN. N. JER-VIRGINIA, N'TH CAROLINA, to each other's arms: neither spoke, but both wept. At "Well," Cuff, da am berry N.YORK STATE, SEY, PENNSYL- KENTUCKY TEN’SEE, GEO., length Mr. Clay said, on parţing, "Give my best regards to much like de long hair gem MICH, WISKON- VANIA, 0, AND ALA., MISSISS. SAN & IOWA. IND. & ILL. MISSOURI. & LOUISIANA. O o D (Hw. DAILY RECORD. rises sets. rises.Bos.frises sets. rises. NY.rises sets rises.rises sets.rises. Chn. shoulder, animated by patriotism and emotions only of serving their country. 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(died, 1810.7 24 30 4 43 9 36 6 574 35 4 40 7 06 54 4 3 4 386 394 54 4 2 5 36 out of us at least 24 F 20 418 25th Sunday after Trinity. Z 44 29 rises. 11 27 04 34 rises. 8 266 564 3 rises. (6 414 53 rises. 7 2 (British, 1783.7 74 28 5 57 ev.12 7 24 33 6 3 9 366 58 436 76 42 453 6 24 8 12 27 W 21 15 Great fire in Boston, 1676.784 28 6 51 0 477 34 33 6 56 10 116 59 4 3 1 06 43 4 53 7 16 8 47 29 Fri 21 36 Cardinal Woolsey died, 1530.2 104 27 8 47 1 527 54 32 8 51 11 16 2 2 4 3 8 546 44 52 9 9 52 h7 11 4 271 9 471 2 28 7 64 32 9 50'11 5217 34 39 536 4614 52 10 2110 28 but unfortunately for him, he never had the honor of seeing it. It is of the composite order, having all the beauties JIM, how 's your ma?" "Fat and strong: how's see me goin' errands and doin' chores about home like you and none of the faults of the Roman, the aquiline, the yours?" "Feeble enough. I've got so that I can lick used to!' Lime water may be formed by putting lime Greek and the pug." her now, and have every thing my own way. You do n't (slacked) into a bottle and shaking it until it is dissolved. w 66 (December 1st, 1843.) EXECUTIVE--President and Cabinet : JOHN TYLER, of Virginia, President.. . Salary $25,000 ABEL P. UPSHUR, of Virginia, Secretary of State.. 6,000 JOHN C. SPENCER, of New York, Secretary of the Treasury. 6,000 DAVID R. PORTER, of Pennsylvania, Secretary of War... 6,000 DAVID HENSHAW, of Massachusetts, Secretary of the Navy... 6,000 JOHN NELSON, of Maryland, Attorney-General.. 6,000 CHARLES A. WICKLIFFE, of Kentucky, Postmaster-General... 6,000 (There is now no Vice-President ; John Tyler was elected to that office, but succeeded to the Presidency on the death of Gen. HARRISON, April 4th, 1841, just thirty days after the Inauguration of the latter. In case of the death or removal of Mr. Tyler, the Presidency next devolves on the President of the Senate, which station is now held by Hon. WILLIE P. MANGUM of North Carolina.) 46 66 JUDICIARY--Supreme Court. ROGER B. TANEY, of Maryland, Chief Justice. Salary $5,000. JOSEPH STORY, of Mass., Associate Justice. | JAMES M: WAYNE, of Georgia, Associate Justice. SMITH THOMPSON, of New York, John M'KINLEY, of Alabama, JOHN M'LEAN, of Ohio, WILLIAM CATRON, of Tennessee, HENRY BALDWIN, of Pennsylvania, PETER V. DANIEL, of Virginia, (Salary of Associate Justices $4,500.) X XVIIIth CONGRESS. SE NA TE. Hon. WILLIE P. MANGUM, of North Carolina, President. Members. Term expires. Members. Term expires. Members. Term erpires. MAINE. DELAWARE. TENNESSEE. George Evans. 1845 1847 Richard H. Bayard. .1845 Ephraim H. Foster.. John Fairfield 1847 .1849 Thomas Clayton.. .1847 Spencer Jarna gin. KENTUCKY. MARYLAND. 1847 Lwi Woodbury. 1847 William D. Merrick. .1845 John J. Crittenden. .1849 Charles G. Atherton. .1849 (Vacancy.) (Whig.). .1849 OHIO. VIRGINIA. 1845 Samuet S. Phelps. 1845 WILLIAM C. RIVES... .1845 William Allen. 1849 William Upham.. 1849 William S. Archer. .1847 INDIANA. 1845 Rufus Choan 1845 Willie P. Mangum. .1847 Edward A. Hannegan. .1849 Isaac C. Batez. .1847 William H. Haywood, Jr... .1849 ILLINOIS. SOUTH CAROLINA. 1847 William_Spragut 1845 Daniel E. Huger. .1847 .1849 James F. Simmons .1849 MISSOURI. GEORGIA. 1845 Jabez W. Huntington 1845 John M. Berrien. 1847) .1849 John M.,Niles.. .1849 Walter T. Colquitt. 1849 ARKANSAS. ALABAMA. 1847 Nathaniel P. Tallmadge. .1845 William R. King. 1847 1849 Silas Wright. .1849 Arthur P. Bagby. MICHIGAN. MISSISSIPPI. Augustus S. Porter.. 1845 William L. Dayton.. .1445 John Henderson.. .1845 William Woodbridge. .1847 Jacob W. Miller. .1897 Robert J. Wallier. .1847 LOUISIANA. 27 Daniel Sturgeon. .1845 Alexander Barrow.. .1847 Locos, in Roman.. .23 James Buchanan. .18491 Alorander Porter... 1849) Doubtful, Rives.. There is one vacancy to be filled, in Maryland, where a Whig is certain to be chosen. Messrs. Semple, of Illinois, and Atcheson, of Missouri, hold tempararily by appointment from the Governors of those States, but will be elected by the Legislatures of these States, or succeeded by Senators of like politics. .1849 |