If c I I 1 I i i : I ! J ENGLAND. i n .,. f lionr.l of Trade for the month cndim. LK c. ftth, show a decrease i in il.e export of 2,(KM,tl'J0 steniu M.-s.r. Morewood & Ko'ers, iron nn;r chant-, London, Lave failed tor upward of jl Mi.m O. Their assets are laro. The London Times created coti-idcrable excitement advocaiiu. in the coldest forms, the immediate removal of Lord Uti.lau from the comman I of the army, on the ground o! incompetency. The times is also rijrcrou. ly engaged "in wiitinj down the mini-try, a'tid indi..ts that tlie Marquis Ibilbousie, the present Covcrnor i,f India is the only i., an capable of the position of Minister ol Vr. 1'ho (hir-en h.vs wiitlen an autitrrardi let ter, sympathising with the diora. ounded sol-' FRANCE. Tht subscriptions to the new loan were curred on the . 1 1.0 uamage in uain oi.oned on the -Jd. A consideralle amount bur was estimated at ahout 40,00tt,0;)0 V) from F.n.-land. - mark-. In Hanover much damage was The French Ualtie fleet has been order- do.n- and many lives lost, ed 1o rea-P!iiUe at l'.re-t and i'lierbur-. ITALY. t r.m ...iri il ditr'i. unf The Fieueh arm v of occupatiou in the T- . ...I.f.i.i... an'JuiHa uuiu ...v- in., -iii-i - - - I ranee re in m , - An itnnirn-e denial. 1 m-ted for spare in . the Orystal Palace for the exhibition of product's and manufacture. A new ealle- tt ha been ordered to be added ti tl.a '. b'uildio . ' s:PIV The Spani.-h covemiut nt is said to look U'.v on the En"!ih proposals to enlist. r the w ar. The l'uke of S rilino soiJiirs l. auccecds Carado as minister of l iuauecs T'.'T'.p'' ft rdroium T.mrji. KR1VAI. OF THF sTT VMKR PA( 1FIC. THE CZAR AITEPTS THE ((.MMTIONS: Nl.'.V Yt RK, .Tan. -"). The Ami r;.:in ma"! .-te.nner I'acifie ar rived here tl.is niort-i: g with Liverpool dates f tl.e lata i:i.-t., one cl: later thau former advic II news ;.- of the greatest interest atiu la ; o t i.e. The Cur hn uneoi.diti i.a'i the four guarantees, but his dj'i' ted. ll.i-tKitie-c-jt.tiuue urn i.a': - J acc it, d iccrity is 'arJiiiia La-jjlseJ the Vtura powers. TIT. EA.-TLUN vjl LSTIOV. The Fa-ttru .riesti.:i ha a-sutned an e:ttrclv u.-w and mo-t impoi taU 'ha.-e. Tha Cx .r has acce; t-J not only the four juinti of the ijuara: tee, but the interpreta ta:ion tber.-of. a- i xj.'ained iy England, France 3L 1 A-st.la ; I ut no armi-tice lia.-b- cu r:r.ii,t?d. r i: 1 ( u"ly ho:til.t:os i u t- l ' ft i.' ,ul ::al i- u:,eo'. i: :-i cai.t it i- ; w ... tber I' J-sia's . .ti jiia!, c r ace said accjinpa . Th-j im ( was t aft .rwards .pl..iia:;o:i )! t!,-; lii-- v -o Cti-o,- - r ' eei.t., t , :.,r' f. I'l :t but PlU-sia b .- c'.;-U.' '1 1 th - E" o j-, L,i! -c.-. ) tj -lcs for a mi.i the.: k in eseiit t." icrc :,-e L- r iriny. 'msr IV i ha hns ,-r(,e to I Crimea and t'-f Rus-i-n- i.aw rcro ed the L triuL.-. kva the .viced iced -l I'jI r-jJ-cl.a tind re! rf Tu'l-e'sa and 15 j! idach. TL- vi Cf, to the jut', j ru A Seba-f'f il a.s ui.ch ingf d ' 4 rLoj.h th re Lave been re- or- t r ,t- c-; !'.r". ti:e lai t-'T. TL r p:'t. j it.ia-i.u jf the DiLrad.-cLa j.rt.i-s ii.-- tfol. ..I.AMi. Tie Lou-t if Mel.-.-r, IK'.cerinj' m .. Co., Lit.- fa. ! several t:.tt heavy failures are reprted. Arij.rij tUtii .l!c.-r.. lU-ter. n Drotncts. in t mS.u trade, ao-i M-s-ra Albjtt, Not t.n.-baio A Co. fhawl rn, rchiti!-. 'I Tie it--;r;.tr Pacirc ran into r.i. 1 unk il- bri? Conut'uiai in ti"-' M-r-ey. Her r.r.-o as va.avd at Xi ).'" U st.r..n.'. The '.itier Citorje Ciiit.ini was 1 j-t in the Eiie, a--d itllu IJ eiJj.alW live were io t. se os:. u -r.yi i:. The r-'po't-d loss c ; sii" r. U'-or;e Car.niav, frm New-Yrk fsr Hi::.bur;. i e luf.raied. at.d it isiJi J.'e i that aii "ti biirJ, inclnliiT i) pa--f uj-rs. peri-l.ttl. i pa:-.r" at,i pa-. :'. r' baj,".' from .- wrrc. tiaJ been a-he.l a-nre near Ifo laolao !. which is ail that is rc:n y iiiiwa '( h -T. A de-t-'iich from Iirai'.jw, Jjimry &th, H's the I'.j--ia'is h ive crvrel the I'ariuhc a.i i it Tiled tlie 1,'ohr jd-cha ; and bare taken T ilt -,'. a;, 1 V, i. i.'h. ?'ii Pacha dtf.'udi.'d T4.tix a ivti ; as po-ibie. l'ru-sta Lai aii't't'i the "lemar.d of Aj-trta for t:i- reorauiiitiou of tin I'ru ,1 i army, by a r.t.-ai to d to at present. T. T'.'ard t, th.- -p : of ha-t',U'j, tri-Kti'-t oftic'ai de-p-itcn pabli-h- d by ti.e 1 tj'a ij'jH-rrtin, tit. mari otily that : h Lis alr-'idy been re'-eived vu ."t. 1'e-Ur-'jU'g A de-pitc'-i from M-.n-chlkoff. date i Jan- r.rT sat- L-oti.inj i.ew had occurred. The Ku?.-:ari e"t.tir.ued to annoy the allies ly t.i.'ht s.i:..-, in 'i.r ot th'--e thy had ta'seti ta-n Kr.-a.'b pri .t:en. 1 he weather cout.'r.ued tiv van. 'J h ?!);. T al mt cnstruetia a rail n Jro'n I' i'- 1. 1 ' n t j the can. p. J i,c Sire of ti.e tbi.-s ot.'inti''). but very fecb.e. and t a - -' ".r" y anv ; lmaf. j jjp -i-.-kncas ii. tl,j aio'-s' tamp w as on tuu ircrea-p. TI." '. i--:an jen-M ef.i-tr j' tn.' a 1,i id re of t o-its t-j ci.ti'- t tnc vity of r -' ol with the forts '-ii the t irtti ei -e o! tb harbor. 11- rft ts V ' re iti the 1 : , t S-v Ihf r port oi i m.t Omar Fat I. a . Iti r 1 re i ati tit at I'aril, on a-t i, 1 fo'l.-n, tat 'inn ti'Tal i.i '.i' f. bari.i J on tii" h-rt fir Jialaklava. having ta.., ti st' ; s f, i. riti' a f .rce of -'l.1 (' in. n un d sixt v -.'lies into th't I'risi.-s. J'. ti t h -".-ari i 'i ;.r,.s i:a'lal la'.'l. d sit V. -p it rta. I'ritiee M. n-1.1k .T i- r'j-ort. .1 t, ca,'.. d ill l is ! ta' h. l e i'ps. Ij.nertii ( -t n-ae1 n was wtit.'tr; ino en.e.i's i f th Turks it Ku;.ato:i.i etirr -jii st hi. i, was i i n su:-it.-itl. the the d. '1 !., fill, , s f J li li. ii ,j a ry w a i .- a-s.uu.1 of . .-A.-1 v a " - t ii a : tu ',! Bp '.Il tte: t.ll v. i I l Ol I. J t:. r. I1 I l ie ,f I J 111. in. t.'w on sofive d ai . t ! : 1 sut nlies at v a-!--; Atiotlnr t in..-t I, ,1 'I t! Iiiack Sea, eau-ii',; sh'iis c,f the llntt-u t t ... a.-tcrs. 'titlCAT I. Ill Vstrious riiinor. ars ; ehan e io t h" ( ' i iiiri'-t, I V ! ti ,-lt ol tl. Ii itar r.-lia bie. (Iti ih- I'-'i'ilh" Liverr-.i! Mil Atii'il -hi Ch itnl.t r ol (' j.ii.tierc' pre.setiU-.J an ,.d ,r.--s to Lrd Id 'in, c.iii'piliiieii'iii him for tlie ran be bad i.l en iu mo oti itin Ihe r. ci- ji'o tily treaty . L'vrd L. made a sjneehonth lb.' , ite...,,, u. 'I I, r ip ii. J ti.t-duti in r f the Cnit.' ! bta'.L.s iu l-w jnstut u. iciill ci cxe.u. 1 much lew attention than imStii navo ueen , v exneclt'd. The London ! treuts question with great candor and fairness ; an J submits that the United Sutes must al low that such an offer of mediation may We declined in any special case, and no disre spect he iniplie'd. It is free to 0110 party to otfer its friendly services, and equally free to the other not to accept. 1'lt ASi K. The news from Fraucc i of no special interest. The Emperor reviewed a detachment of the Imperial Cuard on toe '.Mi, previous to their embarkation for the Crimea. A rumor was in circulation that the Em peror of Ilussiu had sent an autograph let ter to the Emperor of France, making pro- posala for peace. msM.VNY. A terrible iuundatinn from the Elbe, OC- .1 nil II K.imnn Stati'-. la . ..... l.i be reduced below - - - , -Jo.uuu men. Letters from Vienna say the convention b tween Austria and France for sccurin.- the tranquility of Italy has not been sincJ, l,or 'l until the treaty of Keeiu- . bir hall reMilt in U offensive alliauce be- twt en the powers named. The conduct of Prussia and the (.1 plates was stiil tijuivoeal. THE VEKY LATEST UV TEI.EU11APII. l'AIits, ID ocloek, 1". M , Saturday. A courier bad ju-t arrived from 15uci'a-re-t. and confirms the'aecount that the war on the I.tuubc bad recommenced. '1 ho Kussians in force bad cros.-ed the river above Tulschi, defeated the Turks and t..k the town. yken the intelligence left, they were marching on t Kachim. 'Ihe -1-li iuns no i.ol interfi le. Tiiese reports caused some consternation. ' A HE WE 10 U TIIC CZAIl OHTIIE AL- LIES. A writer in tie- N. Y. Cui icr thinks the rural population of thin couutry desire the success of the Allies, iboush a diffcrciit feiliug lnav prevail ill the cities. He says : I think the universal Sentiment of the peo- pie in the country i that of earnest hop that the Allies may succeed, and thi, not beeause of sympathy with or aflinity to Enirlaiid, fr all such rc.ic ot tatheriand i-ted but a faiut fow years after Colony kl't Crown, but of the cairn judgment of our people to the riuht, of th. ir as.-ociatiou in at:v conl'ii t with tlw.-e who use war with the attribut" of couraje arid humanity, of their belief founded upon what they have made investigation that the Allies have thrown themselves between the oppressed and the oppressor. This seiitinn nt i perhaps strong est with 'he American portion of ur popu lation stronger in field and farm than in village ; but that it exi.-ts with an earnest cordiality, and an intense nsoeiation of sol icitude, there is jrood proof and through it exists but in the converse and eominumca ti ,ii of quiet citUns though it is but la i.., t now. it can be aroused to shew itself. Jt waJ at Erxinton. not Eoston, that Free- 'join Srst roJsed itself. The vcrv foclin.' which blends with the Turk r,o'., ii of the cia.-s of p'jhlie tluught v. hich it: .! y years ticcc was arrayed aa.nt the Turk air! f'.r the lireek', tin-Is the voice of ih'-! orator and of the j r ss. and the purse of the liberal, was given to aid the oppress ed : and when Cvron became identified with the -trti a i.li.-e i.i t:i ;'f( Il 'ive l.n.lsb poet affections of t ;e American, tlu. even bis won rful creati tis .jf thought C i ii t.o be,..sme hive achieved. A Ii i now the 1 urit he optTesH"!. The knout is held ov-r the " -beirt, for." I found i. -the side of t k man, and the American ttii tr and for'ivin' the just, is re it bea's vvir'a int. -'rify -on e wcaX nd b.-etius,; Kn-land is fi.htijii; with a brav tt-.nal honor to o'.r out ry that 'ives ad,!i i ujLIp tnniPj of Ile-lu-c- it t nehes Us : jtionarv war v, wiiat they -ubdut'd, the .'rent public opin i ,n. the vol'".' of llio ll-piiUic, is with her a u ir her in the stru'-.te. FUF. JN" Mil.ITAKY Ct.iIdl'ANTbl.ti b:15AMi:L. 15.,.-T'iV, Jan. 13. Iu compliance with the recou.meiidati.iii of Governor tjardner. in his i:.es.-a-e to the Legislature, the fol lowing military companies eoinpo-ed of for ci.'ticr'. have been disbanded, vit : 'I he Co lau.lia Artillery, " apt. t.'a.-s ; Wel r Ar tii. cry, Captain Mciiium ; .i-1 i , Arti.li ry, .Jack" or M-k. tiers, C.-ipf. l'l t,r, of I.',-v.,-,1; IV: j'.i 'jujris, Ct.pt. J.in . ham, cf I.iwrt.'t,ce : Jacksotl Ijuaru-, Capt. Iiiscoll, of W ,! -t. r. 'Ihe 1 iltlin ore Ati'.ttc-m say.- : 'I Let di-Laii'.in of Military a.--ociati.ji.-, compos- d tjii-iu-ively of fvtei.'n..rs or ol natural Iz.d citizens, imets wit!, approval nn,rwj .-yen tlfj-e who are oth-rwise or j .sed to the Know-N'oth l i' n.ovcmu.t. We have tiiwnv-r,-'tir b-d t,:h cran z itions as u'lV.i-e and in., j'.itic, an 1 to le .li-eotira.-e'l tijion tin-broaJc.-t r-.utid-of .ropri'.fy t ot!. 1 y tho-e who are Ati.eiieaa citix w by birth, and those who Me-.tne ft iy naturaiization. Tbi-y have a n.i-cLi'-v tins tt udency to per pct'iate naiiontw associations, rfi-tinctiotis. all I I 1 .. 1 1 L . '.' -, i c.tiz- lat int.-! u, v. hi.s.t ;V r lei it thoi r tue leiitt'- Iiattira -.to 1' 1 v .1 res to tti' :.i, native hot .;. ii-tin, tl o,s it. :. . j j t..d citiz tie , i.ir'.s li. till Ohj'.l Ail til should i !1 tO j t of jc-'il- pi.-euii- It the oh- '.-t from u-y it tiie ariti' -, i,n I : a of ti.e I i.'t n.on.i tit it,' from l.i it: J - itit'.-iitioii oi a.-k-1 tl.c bc-,1 1 al of , a-i pt. ..ii A r. Ni TAIN' la- L' ci:!;i; fk sckofi i. . I.;,;'ll, : rovii-r of ' e tjtuous million incinnati. publivh- -,; nr.d v i- ' ti.e foil iv :, Pat :J :l .. ', v '.ol i. a ... jr.- lor n I t.-. t if.rtt e 1 i ': ; ti r -i .', : ,, a p. at-, or, C li'-. Let it 1 - t , :,' 1 hour-. '1 I..-U add I -!', '..i vit, i' ir. Put I', i,'s and r. d l..,tt'.. an 1 keen il 1 L'ttt r.,j 1 dr' p. iti a t a , ai.d app'y it to ti e atloli t i i r ,; trn'-s a iji-il, or made of s.-jlt ut more w a! r. As v jit ill at- I :Ti::' t I'tl l- ., M :. u ra a - v y y, a, i: "l, 1. apj v it ,-'!i:,r., i.i a l, to - j, teiiv or '. t':.,t sore I., . I rc'l'le-t i ti, and ahi !:-'! it qua l..a"V ii'. t. : , jk,-r. i ti.i puts ,,f the I 'i ;.y ti.i., and t'i r, j,-,',- ai I v : it n.ay -ai e ;s' i,("i.v; ( l; i ll. ( ' s C .. ; I, Mil P. S. ( apt. lUr, iir-t ni r-ou c ari d h I,,---, of oor city, tt:'! v t lis r, iiic'l v, applied It w,t he t. toil water, and Li inloriiied in,.' toal JUL'ht it would burs his b 'oT; bat xl day it was eur - I llis wi. a small sore and h id been att- ,' ! to fo' months by an,! of thi benefit. Lest physiciaus, without any . , - i j rft .., V CAR ft CHARLOTTE: . a. . r - Tuesday, January 30, 1855. y.acKrnzir' Aon Tronpr, Our whole lit of Soutliern cxthaojrr., for the linl It niuiilh In. teriiii d with the mo.; flatter, log notieet of this acconidi.litd Trcup". Their nrrtorinaiice. ,re .aid to cic.l anylliinS ol tl. .i,:K;,.,a : ,i, ;.,i.i ,,.. f ,,- ... ... , South. We had the rlra.ur I: -t i..BI. of w.t. ... ...... one ot th. ,r U-3t, and e .re .at.si.ed thu our brother, of the pre,. ha not carn.-d their pain-. too fr. Tlu-ir perf..nianrc are o entire. ly cha.tetiid their conduct i toperlVclly ord.rly us r.ut to offend the most fulidii.u. iiit!cly, or corrupt the most .use. plilile muralr. Tlie irmci- ' pul in rl"..riin r are Mis. K .le l.sl. lie, .Mrs. I . . MniKcnzie, M. .Mary St. t'l..ir. .Mi. J.,.epinn. . M irlin, Mr. Harry Seh,rff, Mr. L. M. Hall, Mr. j MacK.nxie. and Mr. T. I . Tulu.ar.h. together ! wh the most .flUient auxiliary ud." Go and i htar the in. Icrov FDrinis' Milk These valuable new M,!l. were put in operation , ,. . e . . on ristcriav. with llnir nop rs iuii oi i..u. , onH com f, ,- the firl time. .V'tcr did inacliiiirry , rkoffat once with nucli a charm of .iiioutlinos , .ml ri-eulanty. The flower and in. al w hieli they j tun, off is of 'the first quality. The w heat is ear. ried froiii the first to the fi.uith stery in elevators, iire it pass, s tl.roagh the fun mill and smut machine ii.tu t.ic hoppirs, and through the boil- in; cloths, and comes out first rate flour. The wtle esUlilisiiment is a gnat triumph of the S""" I'raciieal skill of ihe Mis.rs. Ander- son, the machinist. It U an experiment invslv. iS a heavy expenditure, which d,K-s honor to the pub!. c spinl.d liberality ol -lr. firings, ami we ,, f tl.it Lis nri liis ma v be commensurate Willi Im- ..Hilar, lit has cn.ployul. as hit. ni.Jler Mr. I.iiuisav. an c x i't i i, need Si.U'hiian, who fully understand hi. Lus.m... and wilt r.o doubt jive . .i.;. . ...n ..... ,,..i t .ii.re sa iisi'i . i ii.ii io in. . uinu s. , ... iminitv who p.tronizc the csuhl.sioi.. nt Death cf Ihe Ktv. Dr. Juuiistnii. F. ir'yini tliur.dsy niornn i( last a (jjli of in.. penetrable "loom was llii.wn over tiie lienrls of our whole community by the s'lthieii ceitihe of the !( v. Ir. t yius J, illusion, psstor of the I'rcsLytc- rian Church t tin. place. He had just take. Ins i scat in an omnibus, which, h-d stopped before lo. j house for the piir)i?e of conveying hlii, to the IVpot of the Charlotte .ml S.uth Carolina Rail j Road, lene, hi. intention wa to repair to Kort .Mills to orlicii,te n miiiislcr in nnirrj ing a VoU.ig , ,ntl.iimn and ladv on thst livenine. He was j p, -- ... t sen reel r -sU d iu the osnnibus before he was at. ..M-it-d w-iih a stroke of npopl. xr, which t rmina. Pf tmsflt Hat lliue. t-d his lifV i:i a few moiiiei.ti. (n the (!ny before,! We have on our t.bit Pett-rsun 6.r rehuarj . It he Ind attended tiie funeral service, of ihe K.v. A. j char:.et. r fur one of t.c bet (leriotiie-ls in ti,, I.. Watts in St.-,.l,- Creek, win s, s. riicis h.d been ! I ounlry is fill y su-U i.-d. The Fashion I'l.U- fii- 'iT' d :o nurrv the .ante p-rti. s on the day ,.u,t he diid. The day of Mr. Watt, fun.r-lwas! txeeidinely .old md disareall. , and Mr Jl,o- I sou endeavor, d to procure some oilier Minister to uerform tnt funeral rite, at Mr. Writ's burial, ft-1 pr.-siiig iv: r of the tffert of exposure on hi. I health lnJ const. tutioii. Me however went to ! e, ifcr.. nd rilurnid tiie saute evening, and ,t 1 1?,t, tu-ntivd a nieelinj of Ihe Tru.tce. of David. 1 .,, f,.itP, convened to t bet.' new President and ' Professor of i.iiijuaL', s, w here he pirti-ipatid in i the d, lib, ra t on. of that h.dy. About 'J o'clock in ' the inil'it.hi f, it somtw ii it unwelland had the Rev j Mr. Pinick.wh" wasst.vinj at hi. l,uc, calinl ' to his roum, under w hosu adii. c and ministrations, he 01 bettcrand slept till innrnine wl.cn he arose, :.pp.r,i,tly ,o hi. usual healih, tu lake the C.r. . lr. J.,hr,m was little orrr f.ily seven y. rs i ! . . i , a man of stronf natural mind, well .lor. d witi useful Know lei' -c and practical wisdom.! which, tojether witli his character for exalted pitv, pave him pn-at in flu. -lire in the coiiiriiuntty, and especially in the Cot.r.-gtiB of which hi ; was pnsl'.r. lie leav. . an aini.itile and interest- j if. j fair.i! v to nieurii a loss which no e irtl.ly jiow- j it can r.p.ir, im, I his Ions will lung be f It l,y C. li, 11. u I t,V :.livays e . p . uai.li' o: apprrei illllj, in, rli. of a e.a,.! i,i ii. II, w., bunco on trnlay . . oil lue-c i , 'v i.j-.i. j,r, iiiiii.ii.', j"i. a 11' Iietil 1. V a re . t ti.r." ' ol tn, l.os ari iiic-iii n. ... . ..i , . ... , c k . s0 diticrelit, that the mover and abcttois oi ' I the i.esolutious were involved in disotiinliture The Trcstec. of t).vU,.n ( '..11, in t.A' n ol , nJ ruiba, ra,,,1,,.,lti SI,d ,icir (OI1,l ,op tii.ir r-.-rd for tr,' charb r and rub!,c ..rv,et.(0f lmHlllfs ueIJ g,,(ticiue., belonged lo - Ir. Johnson odo, tcd Lie falownur prcmblc t(je orjer 11(J.t tjllJlJ, ,lttt.ated. ami re.nlutiop : : J the House, on l iidav, the Resolutions Wni.sns, it his pieastd Atrni'i ty '...,!. very , xiZ'A!:: uZ ::: .t,. D.Ii. who la.t i-M, iB.rtieipnt.-d' m our u. . ' i.l,. r,!i,.i.s il.,- ,M,inl 's of ibis Hoard ile.-pi , j f- ! that t'ns n., ev. ot lonely c.tU n li.iM, , i ,. j- .i , , r.,...siy ... ... .r,-, s, ,, .,,.... voteyf Ayes , Navs a I, eudor-iii'' and up- will. in-, h. rc.,v.-d l.liiily d privdot ..in-ol lie, . J -. , , , i, ' ,t !t.,u,-. and w .ib Ins ( h urch ...,-- i, ,th. 1 proving ti.e Coi.r-c o the fceuator and K.-p-ii.-tor i. now no more. rescntatives iu Congress, who Voted lor the As rtircive ,, ,.,ir sorrow, this Hoard Creis . Nebraska liill. t.i ii,:r,,t in,- ii,li..wm r. solutions, vu: ; i . i kf.nate r,n Fridav. the l'.iil for the t v lo l. ' rl o s vu;t HfnUfd, I ! .: ..t.l :f tl. r. e : si ii . . to -j, . snirr ii. e r. in ovai or f ti... Il'..r,l se ,,V i i . t : 111" Id Arrjii!.,,!,: Su.itl, M. li. tl,..- K't. A. I lis, an.l.ii.w th.- lt.-v.Cyru.. .1.. oust. .ii l. D. to tie no or.iin.ry itis,,ci.t,ou ol . '"''; ''"". but ..ic. a. c ,, i.,.- ni.,-.,. ..-rs ol ttus liorcl i;..i , i. piutH-alty siol prayi r. tul'y to l .y to, t li. art .n.l to cool ie their iiilii'n,.- ii ti.. work cf lird. niirini; ;t-i ii, .rt I in" w hich m . rcuiM.i N-Iorr- lli.ni. liri'r'rtit, Tli-.l W" llo li. "St silieer. ly s y ai,a thize oil tie! i,-:. r s.ric-kcn f.rnili. s of our in p .rl, rt lii. I V.C VVOU 1 i ml i" .1 p..n.t th. lis-Oil, I in lin Of :,'..,1... . ., f .ti.. r , .' .w. rr,. Tii.-t ,, I , II iu J'.i"l Ol t;.e fi'iierh ss and III.-',': ...ircii , I only 1, s the I'l.-sliyl' run n su.t.im, d no ordinary iss, i i v ri inov. d front t,.,-,n th. ir 1,1 tlllN t ,;J so s 'Ut i,r-it,-r a. Mlof.ll ai.d spiritual jioidr, who di.l n.l : iii, to .-i.iii nil the round! ,.f (,'ai, citizens t.i tins ph,, e t nrnily &i,il I'r sM t' r y of ( ,,i,, or,!, .,s well a. ,.,t'i r i.ii. must hel H,..t in tin I'.v.d llr'lh.r th. i ar.' . cpriv. ,1 of , r-.-f fs.-tif, proiiiiii. nt and viliihlr l-... m'i ,i,il n,,i-t I, li.'.-i.l y fit. .ri;i'HH. f in in 1 1, tl lifl to ,.. , I. Ill til it II -p. C l l!l V t'l ,i Ssvno.i ,.( I'.ost .-I, II. II. CI NMM.II Vl, II. A. rllM' h, .mi!" ,. I.ihnlf uf Ike H'Mrd nl 7, .'.' of ' ej ' rt;e. Hid Partir anJ Riiuw-Nolliiniivm. I't : ;;r. ... -t iibiiiriiily of liie priscnt : ip , imity. 'I he Setialc al.-o pa cd lo it, third ti.-- ttn.i. 'it of Ih- .N'.rlh.i aro lifts Siamlm J, and readinv the liill lo incorporate u ( onip.-ii j im otlier.,1 the it ni'icratic prinU of t.ic .s.,ui!., to make itaviiibie New J'.iver, in Sainp-ot. to i.'fiitiry the !' iriiic-s of tlie Know .Nollnnys county, a w ork of cousidenibl nti'l it ; and w.lh tno f ihe Aunlilu,ni.ts. Know .Vothing. the liill proiidinjj for a Ship ('anal to con isrn is the most f t I slab that Aholitiorilsoi ha. licet the waters of Albemarle' and Currituck iv.-r rec-ivd from lus, iund nf j iiat.ee .n.l pdili. .... ... I , r, nation in llns O. vcriini, IU. ,1 nroirnxs to tutolf nd destroy tt oroe slid lorcvir thai Micr ia'iii.i; source, i. foreign vote, wh.iji sn. nually swell, the rank, of the Northern Abolition nriuy, and the Acolitioni.t. would .ur.ly jMiraue suicidal policy to join the Know Hi.tiuiig. m order to cut off their own .u,.lic -Pour not the fluUcrin. uncli, n to your soul." that thry are green .nnu,'!. for lh.1. Ti.i. eon.Wc.tion of , i me ,,,.. and r?:z:z ... ..... s Irinta of a party, wlioc aim i ri crve the I'. ti ion ns it i, by ciiUiut' off II '.. . i.i.o nnd I foreicn influenee.. Hut the eour ..fK w.rU an.. . tJr.ely.ll.e jreal Ca,.tni. ot the Atwhlion irniy i t the North, towards the now part, .. proof be. j y.nd qne.lion of Abolition ltnUV ihcr uoc. , trines. Th y huc June, and ore ftill Uoinf. eve ; ry thins they (raasibly can U. u. .troy "'u-, Another charge from these partu.in print, is, j th.it Know Xothiii;i.in i. W hig movement !o ; break down the Heiiiocratie p'rty and nin.t.le themwlve. in the seat, of political power. The 1 Whig, having alw..y t!.,iim;d tu be the conncrva. ; live party of the country, and being out of pow. j cr. and kiiowimr that the IH-inocralic party liua grown corrupt so l'.r m tu appeal, without seru. "pie, to the foreign vote, nn.l fearing that cur own .. i :. organization i no longer illcctive i..r ju.111, 11 i passcii usiniru leaning, u u .....i.... I...I unnatural that Whig, .-hould fall in with incut cxU ndii.g the line to l'.utherfonltou. new party to cleanse the. .Ilufc.-n slabl. , and n dcavor to replace the Gou'niinint upon il. alien nt louii.l.iimis. lint it I. gr aining to know liikt it ; i. not a dig iiiovenieul. mc coum rvuu.e piitriot.of.il pfti., ki!'i',.Pit foreigner., have wielded the balance f political powir for the I last four or five years, and siting and lieling a nici.sity to clack and .toplbe corrupting and in. 1 ... .. . .... ... ... erea,rR louu...-- ,,,, ' cr, have determined tot., aid. all oh! parly names and burst asunder .11 old par.ixan l.e I l.H to the rescue of the .land.H of the u,,i. If we undcr.lan.1 ar.gbl the dm-ir,ne. i ti... ,w party, a. published to the world l-y the A c rh.n Organ, the extent of u. principles, they ! P u f but 1'uarantee to loreijmri. nesau.l iimnunitirs roiitenplaled by IIil t'onstitu- tiun of the I'nitcd Stales. Indeed, all parti. admit that our n.tuialixalion laws mid sinirid. incut to prevent ahii.-.s upon t'..c b .Hut hen, the dearest bii lii nsht of Anurici.i.s and Ihe polladi. uniof Cuiistitutioiial I.ibirty. L.t.lliyi i.l ;.,r.i;n cs thtinst l. , w ho come to olt siiori-s t. iiij.'V and transmit lo ihcir po.nrily, ti c b!.ssinj;s ol our institutions, are willing, for the v ry sake ol p. rpttuatitiff lii,.' blessings, tosuhniit to u t, inpo. rary restriction of t.iis naiure, as tlie true policy. Secrecy is aliolhrr objection urped l t:a ii. t tnc organization ol th:sorder. This oljiclion wight be wcil-fouuc, d if it app icd to lie Uo.-ti in.s of the erdir. But ts its fiouttint. arc r.ubli.ly s. I forth to'tiiw 'w'oTh, t. pt-fT.s.ltot can c.nly he I made to Us p.rty I P-irtv ever exist, d (iiscipliue ; and what peliliei :i any country tht iini ir.t prae. t . - lice mure or less s, ereey iu orn, r toinsorc sue- ess.' Vhat urt-t n.ovein, at was i v. r alt nipt, d by any party without first iMiliiing secret caucus es in order to ar.--j.i. details? And if s r .t pub lie good is to be , tf, '-led by a combiiiuti'iti oi nn-n, ond th. y biii, vo tii..t svi-nsry in the mo.- will more effectually ure tfx-'r object, pray, is it n,. ll.tir duty to acopt that .o.:c ? D;d n..t the F.tli. er of the licvoluticn ct:coct their councils in s, crct ? I'pnn the wln le. we ate rot sure l i.t t'..t we should like lo be a Know Xoihinj;, and if " S .ut " would conic tins way we sre uot certain but th.t we should give hill, our la". ' i. beautiful ni the r-s.lai'f matter is illlT('-t. in and in.lroctite, a c,.ritriLul..rs to iht. won ran. sinong i c f'.t nti-rs of Ihe t ountry. TI1K LKtlb-LATUli;:. The Legislature kas filtered upon the ninth week of its see-i .n, and it is as ililh- n,.!t to fii the nrobah e time of adiouriilm it. uow M it was at its coinmeuci un l,t. i!y r:.P th miter tart cf the mole iu.b jl tatit , "IS I lejislatioil. required it Ihe hands ot the . . . . .ii. scuibly, remains yet to be con -U In III a ted. If foss time Were fi ltt' Itd aw ay ill the discus- slon of questions of ti.inor mouicnt, and sub jects that do hot C.Lceru .""tate interests some hope might be entertained that the business yet remaining to be done would le 1 speedily perfect. -d. ' nou-c, ou inur-.itiy, .nr. .. .niai,. ofTcred a Set of Insolations deiiuiicititory of the order of K-oow Nothings, which weie' laid ou the table ly Ayes o'J, Nays s"1. Mr Love tl.eD introduced a I'csolutiou to the' effect that the naturalization laws be amend-' ed so as to require a longer residence before a foreigner shall be entitled to the ptiii-' leires of a Dative cit'xen, which was laid on' t the table bv Ave Nays H'l. 'I h . Nays ). I he vote , " , i ;i ;,,l ,. r, , i. subject of 1-laverv, introduced by Mr. -t "r ? Ul "I'"n the tabic, alter an amend uicnt (to one fllered by Mr. Leach, ot Davidson, u proceedings,) had beeu adopted, by a , . . . , ., , , ,, completiou ol the Cape I'car and Deep Liv- - - i . . er .navigation imtiroveuKtni, we arc pica-eu to say, passed iu second reading without a ivi,UU , H 0B Monday, the Fa.-Uri. ,, , i , , , LxtcUsiou l.nl passed Its third rcadiutf, we re LTatiiicd to announce, by Aye. Nays ii. ihe foilowiiii; U the negative vote on the Ka.-teru Kxtciisiou : Messrs. liadliaiii, ,J. biaruus, J. (i. liyuuiu. Cotton, Daujhtry, ii i.i... ! . . il : .... n il 1 1 ..." i i un,,, i yni, , u, ...... orton ,McDu.he,Mart,n, Myers ,,;,-.tar. , watts, v,aoti, j. ii. uniie, vv nii.jc k, ... W. Williams," 1. Williams Ti. In the Senate on .Monday, the loll (after being reconsidered,) to divide the State in to ei.'ht Judicial Circuits, w as rejected. Tlie liill lor tin; completion, furiiihiu ', Ac., ol the Lunatic Asy lum, (appi opiates C-7 .",,( I, J passed its second and third rcailin.'-, by Ayes !i'i, N ay s, o ; and the liill making an appropriation for thecoiupletiou of the Nmlh , -Carolina Jtail lload passcl its si-coii'l nii'l t,;r, rns,!!,, l.n .,,. rlv a u II il ti 1 ui f , ol.. The liill for thu completion of the Cape Fear i and lecp i'ivcr improvement ai.-o pa-- -i i's tinal reading with a near approucli to tinaii- , .Sounds with tue (.licsapcuke Lay pa-seU lis ...,i:.... i ....... i .!..' i. i i."i i"oij. ii K'" 4 i " " ' 'Ha VV'asteru Lxteli-ion now occupies li e ; altei.lioit of the S,cualc OB it. third rcadii,!? The true Fpmt of improvement seeing o lo abroad in the Assembly J and still, tvbi.e 11 iniiniicsis a i,uuJ..ii..m...r prove tlie Mate, in; I ueieri,i.uo pnuicd Willi a resotve to ...cr .un l.ue, by PaM.. a tn.hlll winch w, ,11 keep 'the boi.ds cf thu&latc III 00.1 Credit, Slid eC.alfficHJ.o .....ever ',.f i nlfi nrise it mnv l oil loot l'l.. :. 1 ftf 1 1... Stui iiinu i. no ii vie emu. aneou-uiui " J r . .QM our jj.- ,iUV0 ,lot Jrl H.ri..,u-ly OC fhl. 1lio1 of vUWt Hou.-e. It may r(, 0I1Ill) u cxy,ctvl t)ni j a fo dnys, i !., , ,0 conimatid that curliest !lttcll,ion wuich their vus.t impoltauco de- nls iye nr0 l.Jy gratified at bct..g ablo to u)1I10ultce tl,at the Western Kxti'lision Hill p.isspj jta (; rea,liu!r in the Senate, on Wcilnesduv. Tlie bill for the re-chai ter of tIQ auj 0f Capo Fenr also pussed i's third ri. Jin in the same body. the House on Wednesday, the Free Stit'.'rage Ki.l passed its first reading, and tho W illliinytoii and t'hailutte ltailroad lh!l 1 . . 1 1 1: I .........1.1 Itdc r 1L inn i , j.j. j.-jlt AND IM'.El 1UVEU 1M- I'UUYEMENT. We publish beUw, at the, request of cev iral .ei:ili n.ui of the Leoi.-li.tuie, an intcr I...... ,1.. i..ft..,r. ...... ..( ih.. .SIIIIL; 1. Ill, ll.'WU . U. l'J I ..V wi .... : , , .. C . !.',,. ,i,l !..., lliv. r In,..rovc.neiit.!ilt I'"0'10 s- . v . ...... . - , 'in coau.ctioii with the Coal ti. Ids. Ihe! , i(ur . jt utLor (who ,,,, j j fur f0111l. ei,,'arud in niakiim t x- ! ,,lo, at ic,. in ,,lC foal reiion) .o the Chair- j , ... .... of the Coimnittee on Internal Improve - t tU. u,,Minl, ot ,le lilUur.' The ro,,av,.ll,ive ,Hrusal. ind ,e. I align,,,, tel. ran...,, , tl,onstrates couclu-ivelv that immcti-e bene- U.lieriuhKpmile.:,!,, lnUft K. derived- from the work in ., , , . . 1 It A I.CK ill , Jan. 11.1 i Mrt. Flslirrt, Sir: The niaanilii'le and ; impoitai.ee of the present coal trade of this ; couiiirv, us well as its im-v itnl t? de-tiny, 1 e:mt:ot le better appreciated e, Itaiuly by a citizen of New York thati by a eontem-' platiou of the remarkable fact. lh:it, during the p?st year it employ, d at the ti rininus, at tide water, ot a sinie auiiti" of the l'ctiii-ylv ania coal trade, il r,-for to the Ileadini! Uailroad, at Port Kiclimotid, above 1'hi. .ui, phi;,, ) mure io" .tt nc ln it j' I hn il I hi t' iior ioi 1)1 tun In I i'r A' tr It k. tiov. UvAi r, in his last al.liua! im -s- to the l.i 'u'l-ltittire ot l i i.nsv valiin, .-peaKin of 1 1,0 coal tra,!,', remarked, that " tin. w hole ti ni o ii nt uf anthracite coal, tniicd and taken to intiikitiii folii, was -l7,iln.l t.ois. It, l--', the product had reached "'',' of ton-, Li iti an inci en -c, in twlve years, o! six hundred p-r cent. This rate of :iii iniiit.ili.jn, up to 1"7U, aouid (.ive the sltilllinrj proiluetiuu of over I.jhi '.I'IMI f ton-, and y i; Ml, lit the pre ILlt l'l le''. pi. la pric the -il in 0, r.l -II O'lO.II II, hcin;- more tu.in treble tho J re -cut revi nties cf the United Stales. It will be found that any community, con- ' ' s'liniii coil exclusive ipiire one ton for en, ly, iil annually re h member, small or great; that i-, the lot:.e.-'ie will e.j.ial the tisimb. r of tt. ll-lll! .ptl. J i 'il.il: I t.ii, may be a'l t .-t ti." at.', utt.t u-'-.t in t1 .- pr.,,ul-,.-n of I'l.-t- l.n.i ry, ti, - i ..,! at t i : , of ,.".-, an ! iL::.ft' cf uivta.-. ' f thu .", '',' "-i t- u 1 . j '' , t.vu liiirda iii ti v le el.t lo llt.ltU' t I 1 aftly si t d avv n t uuiiics'.ie u-e. Having, tberefore, set:!, tl the j rineiji'.e. np,jii whii h (on-mi.j li ;ii ilep.-ii 1 -, e can n. i.ke :i r'.'X'iir.te t-stiiua'es of th" future ,1, maud of ti.i- eicat -tt, I". At this tllii ', tl Aili-h niv Mountain-, divide o.ir p-pu-l;t!i, that about I-.'.IHMi.IMO of people liv ip"ti it ea-tern slope, and of I his num ber, al Lt ."i.l Oil 0 are n ,w the consumers coal ool. The ri iutiii.in.' ,-'.- 1,'Xin still u-e If our country r- injins pro-pi rous, stif. ly estimate our tvipu'.iti j u . cast wc Intiy of AliiM-haiiv. ill ;it 1 -.1.0 i. 'it'", and .'haiiy, in of tl.i- number, r.'.i'lni.lh.d i.iu-t 1 , wurine by thi' cou-tiuit-tl.-ii of co il. I5v that tin. ill be lii,: only fin. I u-v reat cities and tov lis up. io any extetit ' he S--,boar,l. it ill rind it way l.n .it, ii.t i t!. li.!.' i of uiii..- ,,f r,,i tti it tiini', reach I. 1 I '.It li ,, I ivr, upon too tliii'isai. road-, that w ii!. I b l" every i-'.n.'T of our It. tollS Will tlietl l."! W',l ' I il.JlJ.e ti,! Ci'll- sumptloti, :ii.'i the aii.'.'J'.t r .j lin d f.rth. r' Jiiclioii of ore-, and the w orkin of metals, no human foivsiht cm e-tim.-it... 'I he co-t of the four main iims for this coal trade is about -v I -","' r.tHi. I ; but at the pri .-ci.t true lin re i- mi,' other line added, that will , it : !J,U ' ,iW wlin fully (u'p.'-d. i if ihi- the Stat,; sr., i,t ovc r C'-'J",-(,1.11,111)11. The State "f Maryland has -pi nt on rail rotids and canal- -:1 1.1'" l.'i'l ' ; an 1 iti livid m ils al out 1 1,0(1(1,(1(1 i ,,r,,. Th't r,-ci ints en the Ili-toiini Iltrlrnad fir it. the ti.-t year, l-ol, nmoiiuted t) T-t.7-1. (;;)!)'!. Expenditure, for the v-ar I I ?.,it.vJ:....f;.-, t.,.. ... Pr;,.it :.,r ... y.ar wouJ. 1 about i.'.l I .!-' !.?. Von M.c this is only the w.rl; of one line that lo t. ,. , (;,.;,. Now, sir, I v.iil h-aic your own c , il fi.'id iii your ovv n h iiel ol coal and iron th ; and think of the it arc nl ill, to l.i' tut, out,; seen l.v t..i witu one ol the hi-l and nohle-t rivers in the Stale, and at your hand. Will you -.v iti, 1. ..i.l a small outlay, compared with the oth'-r timks of IVi.u-y'vania. with COilj au, jr,Jtl ,..t ,.,, maud a mtu li bibber piice than the Pennsylvania rot any other coal that can bo brou -hi t. . or thi- mark) t ? Ib.ipi.ct fully voiir, vm. Si clam:. Milling MiiL'inecr. P. S. Since the quality of the I. i p Iliver ' '"' 1 has I c I'Stabii.-lied as a "fts coal, I have , r(U.M fl0m f ,,,..;,. I( l(; loin some of the I ir'C to.rin of th. n ut St it Not Jon r iie'c I h id mi ot b r from Ilr vaiia and V ra Crux for cari'oes of f-'is coal. V. M C. mi: SIINATi HI lilC'lS. lirvu that we have d, tniied, as i.ts of a certain scene that oc- lo Hot be yet. the itni.li curred dtir.ir' the debate ureui the liill f ,r t; W'.-ti'iu o.,t n-i-.n of the North Caro- Una Hail lload, in the S, ti.ite, on Monday, tiiu loth lll-t. lilt I that (b y vi tifv th. a Prc - .. in adc d ti iti t ii ctnnpiiion, v. '. si ,!ii I i. ,r tue e ,ii-i,li ration - Itloi s of the W'hi( e l i-t ( J ub. r n it n i l, -t tiil'i le t , lliem. I ;.. of ti... ,i,l, Mr. , it. i. fiord - us pica I tin i nvi able ri-ptita- P 'rev ion-, v t ii" t , -l I t-iier, i l I. o an, wi -ure to .say, lit,. ;;aiiie lion for the uniform b raltty of his course upon the vaiious (juesiions of Internal Im provement that bnvn b. en broii.'ht before ihe Le:i-laturc, read tin; resolutions adopt i , . ii-, .. .... en i y liie IV III.' Illi'l I. luocrtltie I inv " ti n., of I No I, v, ry piop. rly coritinl-d that the rf rewntatitc. oi both j.arliei were bound to carry then, out. Upon thi.s, Mr. , Cherry of Keltic, a gentleman who never dod..c'ic-potiibi';ity of any kind avowed : himself the nuthor of the Whig Itesolnlions, declared his determination tostand hy .Mem, audio vote for the ExUai,ion nml calleit npou Mr. Uiggs, the author ol the tic l'latform, to do the Mime mi. )- - " Senator lJui.w, r.m Ccncral Ferson, Senator from l,uv b,, uu n vuHiiiy, r." - . Mr. Fisher administered uiU-iTit r lllkfl IO ........... .... i l n those concerned, tor the i up n.i.y ccptlull Iliai l.au ne p. .. . ii . ,t now uo tho' Western liemocracy relish their Seua tor, nvic 1 llttl. I 'c- mill 1I1US CnUCU ll.u n. euu CUNOUESSIONAL. V asm imito.n. January 21. There is uo ground for the rumor of the . ..:.. .rc ... actual or intendeu rcsignauou 01 oeeica.j (iuihriu. He is not in good health, and .H,tQ uve U.,j. aspirants to bis place. . , , , ,K. ;rJs uf ,,n.y always . . . i 'I- .. huvcrii " around the carcase ot thu lrea - sure wutc Li nit for l.i' departure. A un l..,i.. -st uud in eoeinieht man, and id a vigilant , he hua Lad .. ... i uardianot thepub.ic I re usury, no supeiior in that olliee. It is know ti that letters respecting the eon- dition of the health of our Mini-t. r at l'a- - i.i .. .. :.....) ... T1S .Mr J. X-. ..lasoll, lias UCVIl nivnty dav, but the purport of Ihiir adilco is lAit . . ....I.! 1,,, ... r I l.nl Lit i . ... ... '. ' . " . : . , , , , . ,u afihel.on is soset.ous as to pre cut hlln l.o u (-'l'"o turllier attention to toe Lu.-iiiiss ol tils A Wf'" uf . m" - "? " ' f P"1"1' . 11 M'0not ot diplomat!,, and political ae.ion .., I ar.s. ' I . W ...... t ti itll 111 I t Il fit I II t ! 'I I tl lltlll I '"'" " , , 1111,!; . I" 1 "T I're.naturely, nb.ndoncd lb.- JuJi- ciary l.elo, m inn, on ..eeouui ui mu i .-...- , . ..r. ..t...l l.v ciiflietini' oiiinious to any -j- r .' aciii-u upon it. I here were as innuy nuii'ls as men up u I tie sui'j' vi. in unit - ltirgc intjorily in favor of establishing n new and more adequate system. 'Ihe 1'aeitie Hail lload 15.11 has a.tually pis.-cd to a third reading in the lfoa-e, iy a majority of seven. The Kill, as it stands, pr v idc. f r a trunk road. between fMiu Frai.ei-ct and tiie west eiulttie of Missouri and AiUuistu. with branches frein that terminus lo Lake Supc lior, on the northeast, and to Memphis, ou the not.tiiea.st. The bill grant in aid t f the lon.-truclioti of the road, sotne htty iiiillfoiis of acr.s of land on ca. h side of it, and l ra secures to it military prot.cliou and rea sonable pay for liovcriitneHl Irau-portati'.n. Il is nat siippo-cd t'nat c u.ti a. tors for I iiil.'.in the ro. id, A. ll. .his aid aioln-, ex. cute thu work. 'Ihe road, with it. r , ..: jitiii iit . would cst two huiidr.'d inil l.ons pf dollars, i,ud to keep ii in ripair, w juldro-t twcnly tuiiii'iiis a vetir. There is uo d..ii;er that any capitalists will nan uudiitake the road. Men f straw may attempt to -et tlie contract, ith . ,. .!:. f :t --1 t-.. .. 1 ! v. . .i .. a view to obtain ereun i "r ran roan ir'in, r tj L'et prop.'itr I'tiou.h on their bunds, bv over i-sucs of -lock, and sales of the same at low r.-t. , to entil !, tin m t) w ,rk fu '-I h.Hid.'d. F.'it I believe villi Mr. !.,.l.y, if a., that, as he rr "ti ti !: -I the ,th. rd.iv, i-riin.eiit r - '."".lul tt) til . -a;.- .ati W : , " r -i vv.rill . i.t. i w ho I i I l.t.-i n. ir. i-v-.-u it' th'- (iovrrnm th, in the rtid and its avails iu p.-ipctj.ty. Ii.it if p.-rchatK-e, the roa 1 ever became pro lit.il le to the contractor", It wuu'd be im lii. liat. ly ,1, ,-rit.d or d-.-trcycl as a maui iieilh n.onopoly, li'. e the Fnlud Sti'es 15 ink, the C.n.r 1-in -, the Jtt-. y Kail IfoiJ, Ac. The ."-cnato will probably amend tlie House pioj,cl by substitutin.' the tr If 'u ab s.inlite r.f a iiirth -rti. ini'Mle and siuthern rotid. The l're-idei,t will, perhtip-, vet, 1 ill tl, it inav be n;,si (l. so It II, ay L s.if"; to st-.y that no boti'-s will be broken on thi.' Pacific rail road tl is year, or fjr som years to cni'-. .Janaarv The llou-e o-.-ejpicd Ihe Ittiu' -itiii to-'i iv wnti .'Oil! r 11 ic- t,r y vo!, s on ihe I'.n-ilie Hi; il ..ad It. 5 ,,!.;- t i have al . ..r.-. Ti .-y w I. -.v.. l.V fm'-.i It..-, i.r, ti as t i arid t not Ii is tiior Mrltil ,-i' ,.,! it . than p r to i )-,-siiiiit, ,il who de p. Til' bil ,i th al ility. it iti the ah popularity do rot i!e it ttet, unb'-s upon c , i tl... n-iiiil" r of Ih It,"! it t ,-',il-'..t.ltl nb-pt sac , j.oier o. In. measure i not .V, Tlilll, i a Aft. r inin-ii 11 iiiti'i.-tii,.' ntiJ -evr.il il.ef v.it. suti recoiiiiiiitui' ti', tin' Nous.- pis-ed l'.e 1 ill in t',, firm in v. hu h tt h id b' ' li tti r,,..,..l .,r a third rea l.ii.' S itutday ; that is, with the Central trunk road, ami the two I r-, ri' lif H it th 'V refu-ed to dive it the -.emu trial ly n-v , nt i -, ; a rccni-idera-li n. The vote pti-'iii it was rccjinid. red, Hid thus the strUL'.'bs w as renewed. Tin II it was agreed torecomn.it il to the Select ( 'un, u, in. c (htit reported it, ai,'i a motion to I. c ni-i I. r that Vote was laid on the table. It would si .till h'HV that unl, -s the bid has tis many liv. s as a cat that it lim-t be dead. foi,r-s will hardly take it up iiain for the puil,'i-e of iiiakin a foot ball of it. liven -ho ild ti,'! bill linally pa.-s, it will be btit a iti ti'l b'tt.-r. li lt the rjuestion is one that i. hereafter, to interest party politics, and j. residential eh-, lions will turn up .ii it. It is not im probable that, tit some I'ntur" tunc, a nrijor- . ir v nny be found h Coii;'r,'-s (r direct up ,r ,,i i itii.ns from the peii-ury lor the cm stiuetiuii I'lid luaiia' tio'iit of this road, as a ifoveriiuiciit work. P.ut a matters now stand, it is by no mean- rei tain that even the project of (.Ttiiilin bind to private contract- or in aid of the road willc-cape the pi-.-i- ilel.ll l! Vi to. The lio inly Land is tow uu lcr di cus - sioii iii the .-.'utit". I iiis is lor (.".ititni.' a er.'tit, r p,,i ti ,ii of bind to all ..liieels an I -ol'li -rs of the war of I I .'- 1 ". ded i, lin th" futy acres which some of them re ceived. It ic a vry popular bill. In its original firm it will take up nil thu public lurid not. appropriated. Mi. li.oilhi tid lias endeav ored to rc-trict it. application within -ome more rcasnnahl,: limits, but if the bill be restricted now, its bcm-lits will be extended titlim next session to nil vvliijure uo ex cluded. Tin: bill i. lik, ly to be killed in son 1 1 ! way, tl, ,'ih it i- cotiti li'b'd that it i as f.'oo I a mode of . nuiderin the funds ,s any o.litr. It is i ei'-i r."i by many lo ihe h nii"-f . ti'l bill, or I, the di-tribution-. I. ill, or i veti to Mr. 1 1, , i, -.ton's bid. At b ii;'th '.ho i ii iii ir of Mr. I hi! h lie's in tsnded resignation i contnuiictcl. lie may have coiiti iiiplatitd it, but. he will remain in olliee. Cur. Vliat. Cuniirr. 1 ho pfip:i1.,tiju of L ui, Ion, it is ai 1. in- creases at the avcrat;,; rates of OO.bOJ toula 11 yar. CoNiirrios or MuMAsoN.-Tho Tari, correspondent of thu Aow lofk Advertiser . Qijr j,il!stl,r t lu,;fl rLj po)1,.x t..t dayi 0i .j hl a eriical pOBi,iOI1. One half of b , j. par;lyZed ; ho is dily rational at iIll(!rvul.s and the improveu.eut which takoi ,llll00 frOM1 day to day, U so blight as not to of Ul) j,, ()int-to tho da,, r h eh alwavs exists in this lad v. oar,.. . . .... " current e, u in. . hm.i ciirrence, ami from the unwillingness shich M .Masoti will foul to continue- longer occupy billlJelf With 111 occupy biiuiclt viituine uuairsui ins olnc. , , . , , , , , ., i lio will no uouni, Hi.uuni ue iiuppiiy recover' from the present attack, resign his pu,t aiij return home, it would bo impossible 11.4 to feci the liveliest sympathy for the allliet. ed family of our Minister who in (hi., la,t calamity have experienced thu truth of thij melancholy adage, that im-tortuncs never come singly. Mr. J'lattan l Lis brother- :..! M .. K';.-l.r h,-.. ..nuil n..ii 1... 1 .. r iu-iuh, .-h. - vv-v.... luu uu.,. ; uch. of the legation. '' A, ot the Jtaitimoro .un, writes us f j. lowc. l " 1 Hare J'it rr-ceiveu letier iroin ' ris, stating that Mr. Mason, O'tr minister peiiiioientiary, was better, and gradually lccoverin from his stroke of para!y-if. : llopc(.,wcre entertained ol lu entire rei .v. ' t ry j tut at the aanii) time, a rumor j prevalent amonf the Ainericntu in I'ari., .i ... i . 1.1 iip .n.!i.n i.: . uiui lie v,.miii pvni.i..ij .v-..i .in euuin.l sion. J liii rumor was aiw current bcium Mr. Mason's health was ut all ufftckJ. " : T() ,,s r ABUjj,, ! n-, n , v . V I ' , i 1 "u "' ' t0 b'fh " m,,.,.m Ut Uh3 - a,u,.,cH l.:.t nrpued to any other than .. I .1 . .. uoilli k L l4ll.ni ai, .1 .. , 1 1 ' t .1 I I . ,,r ....o,, for that Joeai.ty. U-I,- lu4l. Uowever, tin ir ui.-i, ui im ir um .., ,i... . ,l ,i,i ,r,,t ,.t i of f .,. I -.,.,... , i - ..... l,,., here have no j;reut sympathy ; t.:. I Iron, their rcect.tcaperfiiee.il la li ,t, ii liU't, ,lliriin. that it should bull!.; I , briiij? under the fululary rest riints o! .-. n. . rv, ttioso who will not work Milhout ; ti l we arc much inclined the lei- f th .! ,r r-t. i tiled c.,ti li.potary It. is it l i t I.,: 1 li-ht nail on the In ad. In rcl.ittuti I . t . population, thi l th.o who wi 1 i. t t... a.. iu, d to starve, the lhty L'uj'. !it.; Ch. Uni-ufl. N'j, II O.J.'li'.ll incli, tiit.t Wuti't Jo. A ' .-1 that .-on sinj; and won t sin, u.u..t be i. i -I) tin.. Tlo-se lir n have wives uii i t -dr u, and they mu-t be tii-in'r to au: t :' -them. 'I his c.sn.ty is b'Vini.iu to 1 i -,i' ! whit all couutne. have been, and ai il 1 i will, what may I c ju.-tly t' rmed a'lij.i r thick beaded cias-, and lln.y aic. ''it. ' so numerous, that it has l. coKut n. if-ary in la re eitn s to devue aou.o plan l. La.t tti' In t ikeii cure ot If l.ine t l.ths of tiiese iiidob-i.t r.ti I prs Ci.'t.te cr stupid biiii's who ot, y tle.r Im cl.n itiotn a. one, a. id do n ,1 seem t I. -se:ie etioui h lo lay up lood in suinu.- r c: winter, had blue ear or led hair, , r n , thumbs, or were in any otln-r way mm '. by ( !od o that wo could ju l.'e ami ili-cri-ut nat,' proper1)- between them an 1 tho-r v I ite l.uati'ii, and tiasiiou are tiot to atr ai. d who bate scn.-e to see f.tr en o.h ... ? tiie : it'irc t ' " b y up f 'd i i'. ii,'h l.n -t,. tr cr a W"t d.iy, '' we slfiull say."' "it' thtn selves t til.-' care ol tliem, t j . wives and tin ir little ours, fot i,,lr , . vices. And we wou'.l ; fait'.. .-, .,,,1 tlicir owner sufin i.-nt p wcr an i ?uf,v, over them t) co'np, 1 Iti-'iu lo orl;. This leivinj women ai d children to m ,, , b-cm-c slotit, i.ble lodie.l me:,, w l. , r'-at ,r of ti.e universe ha. seen fit t. into this ,ri l i!h p.i-sieiis and desin, gJ .-iron.' a- to ui . reon.e tin ir weak jiidm. ., I- crj'i r.ni ui.i'i-t. i it tu a poiuhi o crr -.tej lUm ai.i'y i- ti" .' sel.t into the v, . ( we are n cciviii-. daily pr oof, ami it i i d ity to 1 )k lie' f a.-t promptly in the i , and do our duty to that portfou as b, e . rational and iiitul.L'.Dt. STATU AND Col Nl TAN II A t t'de show in,; the amounts of lit, (l 1 iii everv county, number d .V in l-.M. 1 he ei .j - , auto, Kit ol tax ; . ,1 1'ic an; .'oT.ll'J -lit of Count I n : I otal, SliO l.'l Pi UT. '1 he tan r .il. ucri. OM.'IO ; ttu i! I a- .''"; taxable fr,-. coin,., I p . C I, "lis. Jut til taxable polls 'JoJ,t,-''. I h I r ir -t aiiioi.tit of Slate an I .',.!.!; tax 's p aid is. by N'.-w lianover, f'-."'.1,; ' " Next Wake e'JI,jf7 ilN. Warren O.'--!i Ijecoii.l e ?l ll.Ci'.i'.) (i). tin.! t -ila -... i ii..'i',li -il. Mcckleliiiur f-l l,0')" I ''"" Orun-e .Si:).,". -.1. Ounford eld.-''"" -Ua'ifa 111. -It. W'aiue ll'-K'i'' 4 Ai.-oti I '.',' I I 1'!. (irtinv'nle f I '-."""'' ' ll-aufort . I ?.("! !h. Chiitbtini i I '-','-' I ' " lit'-i'les the-,- )t.ri--t amount'. A' ''' ''' p lysC.i.irjir.'U. Jil id.-n . -i l; wo k G7,fi-'J 4 I. Divid'on ...i,('.:!;t '-ci.-.-r I-. lief';.. f-:i:i;.i 1 r -Mb ei.Od-s Wi. Johnston ill :o-- M inteomery ii,U 7 17. Moor .,, :' Unmiolph fs-.li:il -li. Ilichmondr-.o1'! lioi cnoi ,,!, .Ill ,".H. :, inpson 10,1,1. M ml' y P'-'.i-':l -I. Scleral c i iiitl' - appear le I t ii'd any .School tnx.viz: An-on, I no .i ' ( ! r Na li, I llifoecoiiihe. McL'oWiil. Macon, ion, W'avtie, W'atauja, Bud W use New ilanovcr has tin: Iar"cst nJ''i-'r taxable nhve polls; jet -'i countn . more tax al, li: lile ,i,iis than Ne l'; ' ' 'ukf has the lar.'.t number of aii " of taxable p.,11., vu : IS,-'.!!'; Urativi. .' . - 1 . ,.!. .-. -:ill : New lliii.O'fr ' (iti ; llalif ix W'urtttii I, '"'.'I , .', ''70 t Cuinl'i ri.in Cii'ilh.nn J,l I'KVIAM) I nit CliO.H IN Fit t tsati in with the buyiliS partner ol " "S( .rtin house of New York, who sp'-n- t'reat poi lion of his tune at I. yon iiitiniiliietui ino city of France, 1 w is n r-d that utmost all foreign 01 ders I t 1...... I n...l KF, It. t,Ot f,,r th" i, mount "f woik ili'iiinnde'l of (he n't""' turersof that city by povertiinci1' f "r increased wmts of t ho army, tlie,'"" be a state, of destitution that im irivf! serious alarm to the in rnn" ' lintiiii'i'il crisis iu the I'nitcd Stat' in:r upon the war in Kurope. i- 'r. I . I v h it by the imititifnctu'i'it? (',:''" I 'raiic.'." !'(. l.i l.'i i'. I UK I MirtKiltdCMi P.Ati.no.s !' f' (iK l. A 1 ill vv as Dre-c'; I it, il I'l" l.e -isl-itnre nr. (lie ! , th il! t . 1 ' the carry iti of color, d ' f '' roatls of that State without tin li. ,1" of certificates of freedom. A;1)' r(' . company conveying n si in", nt''1'" ; certtlicate, to b liable to the ovov iloublo the va.Utj of the livc. 5M J: