i taught that the Jesuits and priests have Do they complain! ITow absurd, Mr. Chair-1 Griensbobo' and Fatetteville Rail bcen ruiM'il from their cradles to seduce us, man, upon reflection then appears this hack- noAD. -1'asted the Senate and second re li the lvtter for us. It has been but u short , neyc 1 idea, that griititude for the foreign ding in the House of Commons, lime, air, aiuce ullAmtiku was turned up. jaiil that was received iu the revolution! B,.,idc, crt.,, TOtk.,th, are a number .ide dow u by a.. cluc-iit foreigner, but to suould embrace the unborn generation, or , uf ol, cr, ef , mutt foca rhlr.el but ,. turn to tl. uuertwu of tht houuraU. geu- hurope . that our gratitude rbould make j . wi,.in t)i.r ti , m.,lich ii farther reading of the j?cch relcrrcd to, 1 find tlio ticaker sneaks as a (..ermau. Mr. Il.irrv. I de-ire to ask the gentleman another question. I desire to know whether (javnizi, who iig'cWiug up tiitac Know-Noth-, in; organization, is not a foreigner! I wish to know w nether the editor of the Crusader. ; tha great Kn iw-Nol hinj paper of the couu- try, it n.'t a foreigner? And further, I de- 1 sire to know w hi ther .TumesGordon liVnuctt. th editor of the Nc-w York Herald, vi i.-h , i also an organ of the Know-Nothing par ty, is not a foreigner ! I Mr. Stuit'j. I cannot answer the eu:lo- rjJu. I know nothing of those ujeu, ex- cept that, if they are foreigners, they are i n t iiitii'es i f thru ate not iiatics they ra-t licv i-'!ti iclmlcvr to do with i t'if Kiiiir.'i,.'liii nf im ziituii. But' cbj thin.: ii icry ccttain : the editor of ; the New Yoik Tribune, who spends Lis i days and nights iu concocting slanders ! against the Native American party ; pour- j in,; out. every luruiu bis boiiiu- tauKlrou i of li. s avl slanders upou this uew party, it the spee'al or.-an of Abolitionism aud in the same pii.it that detiout.ccs the Know- NoiLirgs le tarsdes Lis slanders a'gaint the South, iu tie form of .an array of ad-1 vertisomeut lor runaway slaves. I have , in lime to la s; snout (rav azzi, aud the Ci u- iier. 1 like Oarazzi for his exposure of tLe Jesuit, but I hould hate to t ike him f.ir a G-rorr.cr. Sj fur as James Oordou ll'im.'t is lone rued, I Lave no repct for . n. inure ti.uu I I a.e for a.y other a ati it uir-i. l.uhtir Mr. Chairman, 1 would not exclude the fjrii.-ior from tho-e shores ; but I waut the privilege of picking the c'lsa tiiat comes. I i not aLt tr vermiu-cuvered convicts et" t'.ie i:. jit-, t ontii.eiit. do nt want ; tLe cr.iue-hard lie! felons of the European T r U-. 1 do IiOt Wi'Ut tllO-C exiled tr.lit'irs. n call then, vivo patriot, whoe 0 iths "9' .U.UT..V...I fc.u,. "i v- ar iea tr;i:cu lor wno cm exr.et iaitu lr:u the faitLle- ared ! I d) not or truth f:v.n tue pvr itr.r.t the r.rof.i;:iii'ii-t. w.io CJ'.iie-- to interpret the Loustitut: on A tje United ."ta-.cs for u. anJ for our children, and tj p rite in un:u?atiitt j irjon aLout th p' i y 0!" Wa..itju. I do uot want t'ao-e sv .rii.- f pa ip.r-. with pestilence in the'.r skill-, stii f itiiiae iu their tiiroats, to ons Jiur t:.t breal of th.' r.a'.ivc poor. Ch.ir ity hej::. at Ln;c charity ioibid the e -2i::ij of ;-e -rjat.au, liuip.'n-; vampires. AAE'O Ll .tiHN FB.tNi E. In rrf-r-ne t ux pr:p.t:t:oa to abso 1jV!v cxe! j ic fri:u the country p-rson no-tj.-i-.i j . eiitious, I cannot tjiltar to rc-f.-r t..e i r -t.eh got eminent. li-T aUiinrahie wa-i the conduct of the F-tne'i giv-.-rum-.-i.t towards the United S:jte- o-i iu cccasion of the vi-it of Aar 1:1 iJjrr. II; was cuj of tuje p.-rtarbed spi rits of t;.is woril. w ! ?. le;n f.'ile.! at lja i:i !.r t.(firi,,UT sih'.ii.-s. end pros-trat..-1 un-Icr wii.l t of publi? 0 limn, f -.- l f .r - ia:jr a:rl coaiiHiniica from his u ti aioiV.-r c ir,try. i-i;in; France, a'.tr- !,-.- fj, . it'. '. t J tit.d, .M11 ili,.--t its COill--'.:..-, -il;:J.j u.u! .'! :a! s f r Lis .-aia t n.-'Ji l 11.: j any sh-.p?, l.e was met a: o:.ce. an i pritupt'y. with t:i frowns of t !- ni-k.-l a- a r-ablic wff.ii-!ir. and i -it r totei ly th.: to rv -t- al-h3:i: ..' JR in I'.- w b lei. Kvcii the French to tr.it him i;h tiieir , ratii.;.- avoided than : . ana it was only iu t . iro-t rny-t.-r! ja of th. tn-.-trpilis of 1 hold l.i- tr.-a- ji a'.ie ;e. n vr,.iir, t ricv:i t'.c civ lit e e te J hi r't-tz,; ta; iri dr ur' '. fi '-,..nv p-ta i ra-ac-"- ti, 1. he co 1 i'.-r-1.-. of t:. r- ,-r-i' f-r -j- : i-j.' r:ii 11 j 1 ! n.lrjl. 'c as t'.i, conduct F.'eiitb .ju'rcm.-r.!. '1 r ue to l. r y ; tfa"! t h'. r ati -i-i.t ;'rlei.J-i.ip tra t l.t-r nati jual uig'iitr, an 1 n j-ia' 5Je!.tv.-L ohscrn. 1. both in ;:r-t aa l ktt. tr -ati-. 1 Jt !' of rrclprvai b -t' j:t r:i r. n .: iii'y tie il.it.-.ti ;i- of .i.wid tL'j-v Li.i. ii.C'.'ri-.ives d'itr bv which r-ririce. and m 'J I ll'.; npj-!au- of r-i mVin l. kl .' 1 c-t,tra-t, sir. .' ,;, tl'j II). '- r'' the M.:y of Fran.- p.-esi u'. ft th-t ''eh w exVibit-.- 1 of oar duty to Au-tria, 00 ti.e visit of M K's-uth to this ccun- t-r ! I f rK. ir, jr, t? f itr; r-iiaarv a IteLt. Caaiment u; ou the 1 diftmgui-hed that I f .ir.ive all. to" tin' piri: A ti-.-n. 1 f''iit i-h .:,1 t lit too lu'inriiii- :!T ij. 11 1 n; ;l djabd coortry r; :ic-; is to t-ach u-, 1 -it ' t:;-re can L-e no tr j bs;rvai.ee of tho striet- ii-t.-r'T ;.:.; e-t d j-.y -,f i:i ij u) na-.i,:: 1 at tli' ai rt: : r jci'.ie-s, toerc r... '. HI' ' I. !l St. T. v,-, h... ALIEN I A MS. '.a.v an 1 !j piwer ii iaid have such a ' r II J s-jjj ti tfirii a i'Oi We ii. I;-.-;.i j.'r-.-i llic : K l.pvl j.' Ji .II.:.'" Il'.a .eflt of the Ku-siaii.s in a :i s a v that 1: ti c -1 a p a v t r ev- r the p" ice 1. .ii an! not be tx-rt .1 i hen ioijIJ t of a cj-ii.lrv s. run -.li'l it ' i i. C'j'V, are :.o ti.'y hav ui in ..t ; ati 1 1 r a!! t:ie a'tri'. u-. .it.rrt ! -t .1'. tl A ni ri'oin : .r to the-ui becau .icn '.'ovcru les.l in lit- d of :i pa .1 it than ;.t-l a rep 1!. p 10..C is no of SslTCre an C Is Al.::fc iiai K r. .1 A I! h LI '. Ii n r am t'al'ithal lit: Wfiy iii'.. Tin I in our . There hint 1- rvVol'Hi 'ii-a' y -tr .' -.' a v 1 r..i is a ehad'aw of fa.,acy in thii. thrjinii oit tnal w.- are u.ii a! I .i. S.r, g'siii-le is iiai. and oiii-i.t not to b.;, a na t '!.! vir'ue. No ge!,er..ii(au has a ii.ht ta i'.iii at. -at her w.tii it, gratltud.-. No j oveiiiiunt -hail 1 I..; ..riti'l.l at the cx p ii-rof its . iliz-us. '' jfheierit far thu day is thi-eiil thi-r. of." Ji: have we b.-eri uu grU f-il ? We re warded the iu-Ji who f'xight f r us in L' .'ia.' tL:rs the b-; -t of h aines aul lit erty. We h .nj rew ir '.-tl their ro'i ,ti v e s l.y t'i" lno-t li-j'-ral cf natu n'.i'i'.a. 'ii..- i-. -i-igli. Iii'i.iiiiai grw.'ii'I. I'. 'r'j t.ii a! jii bis own ii.iu r. -t a.o.1 f oi.'., i.i'.'ht 0 fjrtl'.tT. liit a u .ti a .-.-al I not be r--piired to d a luvf than li:.v alr.-ady d-.ij-;. ."sir, nt-vi r prouiistid, IrUaiy 1 wr lipiet. d, that We thi- e vii.tr v t-.e 011. moil re- eptalde. of the ti I I j -a',1 r .pi. it was n. 1 t'i I iUvOI. 11J.J la. i r af Ku- irrli 'A our tl.eii -urrtu- faiht ra ti li:'1 t for I.Li-ity J.-r it to th'.- I'ope ' IJal till -.'or.-i.'iiers who a f art of Us. 1 hey f 'n an'. : f r u i' i'h 11 ift'T t!,- ar. tl ir vctoi r an or J 111.1 'Ie the.u p it. tu i tn til l .'t th'nt ziatii was t'e Ii-. 'lli.li i Jt;, au i 'in- i. The hoitie ... ll.ey w .11 were 111 lit! i-oinfortiible ; their tieid i 'io-.oiued ar imnl them, and a.'ter liie iu,; est uiei.t of the biewitc of l.l.erty, llitYi' i.'d and were buii. d iu the land w uich thetrv.ilurredetii.ed. 'J heir children were tvrn At-uai't, atad r now a part of uf. ; patriots of all creation I To be CoutinutJ. ?IortI) ol-arjolinu Sfilbi?. CHARLOTTE: T u c s d a v, F o b ni a r v 13, 1S-55. li1 We luve pivn this w':k aUnnt one-third Mr. Sn.iU.'. Speech, delivered in Concre.. on the ! 1 jt, ui. It will ricl.lv repay a peru.,1, and we ,ufite tile .cl attention .f our t. j.l.r. to it. .rt Ailvfrlistiiiciits. I Ii will he art n by reti-rencc lo ((ur aiivi rlifinp Liniiiiis llint V,. LoniTan li... op n ii a new I nn. 1 kUiiHiary, ll.ki ry, am) T.y !.ff ;l M . j' eln st ir.ii, two ilfora nbiTC the American Hi ti l. 1 Nod is an huuitl una onliir.g inun. Cull and ! ue hiui. ! Colli Wfi.tbcr. It i I. Ii.-ecl tln.t t'ni. hs been t'-e eo.'t at win. . ter thai h i" been cxi-riei.cfd in tluajtituie smrt ! ti is,.,. rti Iv'IV Im nli ve.. rs rn ami laninllii lVr ! the one of I ?.'!.. Iwenty ye.rs a to, nnd funiou lor the " el i S.-ur.b.y." ' 1 1 ir rimrii ei ii.iiil' " cj.ri im r. mc inn.? T';t t;l,...ii..,tcr in New V..rfc lias oil. u Urn don n l-w ah ! n u.re.s lh .ow zre. e iave nan uui little snow r y' t, win re vnrLU with an ut uua . .s tile Nurt'u h.ia btin fa. i.unt ,!' tins eoiiiii.ucity. ; liiiunl DruciiUi-r and Aim rirau MucKii.? Rinl. Hy rt fi re n c c to onr ai.irt ii:j Cilnn na it will U- rn t'.iat liiee li.fl.t i.ri"!i-i. utll I'jllihit ill ('Lrjrluifr f.11 Fri1i.1T rinl r-il;.rc!..y next. Ti.e MfCing V rd lias Li en here, but t'ne lii.r-.lit Hrum nu r itas not, but lie eoinea w ith sueh a long lit-t of reeo:nmi.nii--ttr'ns. nnd from auih l.ih aoiiree, that we h.vc no In sili-licu 111 rinitir.c.h him one of tiie nm-t v. or.ui r : ul liiin r'd:;iis in the Cuuntry. :i and s 1 tin-ie. Tlir Adjuiirniarul: TLur.:-v . llie lath inatdnt.hai.ii the Gav of fii!j'jiirnni'-nt hy ti.e Le ( 'orr -pi ndeiit of til-- W iln; t-j.--or. 1 11 f iei 11 a islituri-, bsl a II rud tiiinks tn:jt t.tiy will liar..!y oc ai.j' irt!i. Ijiurn before tne la ie. c.n bul sit I" ti w irt' tai. uis'f rv of tl 011L-: .t'i! -It- tl.e p..'0... s Legislature we I ef onr nol i, old 1 the r ult tln ir dt lii.-. r ens. Thry I ll . vi- im I u. the iinp. r -1 1 0 f. nsiiiu'-r.ey. sluniUr ait . nil m a magnanimous spirit nits ..ml j'isl c it '.-n.tiuiis of tin ir '1'lf- i.'rtuis of Ix.tit to be e-.i.vi .Mk.! re..! '- an liliiidr. to yea rtt-o io--... a nn. hern .aftl iu.; tw.'.; i.c iiuui..i'riii i i-ruinid iiitlii-n tiiki': c l t.: S-,ut;i Lv ht ud-U ;. a li.r ami a mJ.ih. f.i r-t. I.-tvit i t tKc p hey wiucii i;ovcrif ii llit .v.ioie ni. -an ti liie r nt Ia. gtl iturt-, j rid wiui utjt's il tt 1', an-i wli.t uotf it irorn t ? It till tin- wuriu liul lit!. tt. font. ur (', pie nn un t L-v t tVtv ; .n all thf eiminth 01 ii.tcri iil prtp niy nd con;- intrcial ir.Gt. nocuce as tit i-.-c oi" otiii-r Stt. i unJ it ; n. in. pis a .-it;i;y fi.r Nortii I '-r'-Iiiu! Ktiicii niaii .wu'r-c a-t'.-ijtliiitcnt and atrn:t Uu: ;t.!i(Ui-tt- n vl li t wor'.l. U caltli, cjiit:t!, !- ; ujr, ta.t i.t?, itncc, ski J, cull ?prt- ;nd iii'lu.-. try, it.vili-u iiilo our wb r, until cur'i sa.i r..: (Im nrr-t'-t, vr . ririu a nd rnot-t in-flafi.li-al ..tt-,n tut -Ni.th. Uut we f..ry.-t. Wr.stt tt:e f 2,''';iurt; d'.nv to prf-J)ce U'.h iniMy re u'ts S tin- f..!;cii.g article Irctii llic li-.i- - 1 iail fit Ist. r : THE LF,(J I.-'LATL' li E CONDITION OF laCilNF.s-'S. The Lo;a:..s!at.ire has entered upon the twelfth week of the session. There semis t exist a general di-j.o.-ition ainou the members to a.ij iurr. eariy in the next week, though we hardly think it probable that they can do so, without leaving much ot ni-eessarv lc"isJjtiou unaccomplished. '1 be following may be regarded as a cor rect statement of tli? present condition of tne more important bu-itiess of the session : THK Wl.-TKKN' F.M KNslHN of the N. C. ltjiiioud. IVs-ed tin: Senate and also the House, tut amended in the bitter body ; "'j laal tne in, I v.i.i have to go Lack to the for mer for coucu.rciicc, ot which theru is no, dourt. Tun Kastkkn Kxtbxsio.n of the N. ('. Uailroad. I rt-s.;d the House of Coininoiis, and ai-o the Senate. Tilt: I'.Kt km. k H11.1. Passe.) the Ilou-e of I "aiiiiions ; m present under consideration .ia tlie . lia!e. Ua.sjv Ci 7ii. .s'l.nc I'as,td the Senate, iiaJ now Lelore the lloue. Uank nt C.WK Fkau 1'asscd th Senate and now before the House. hl.LV II I.K AMI 1'lltV II lilld.tK H.1AI1 1'ass.cd ti.e liou-':: 011 its, thir l reading in tin.- f-t nst'-. II VI IM. ...- A Mi ClIAi-.UTTE l'.AII HOaIi. J'as. ti br.ttl II OTI-l". J iiKi: i:n rti,K JJii.l I'a-s'-1 both Houses by li e con-tit '.lior.al li.aj nitv. A1'B i ifcti; AMi Y.tV Ul Kll NAVI'iA H'.r:. J'ar-ed both Houses. The State ' 11 io. -e- tliO b'aU'U of tie (.'oiripany for ..'j.lllKKIil. j Shu- Canal. J'.i--rd both Hou-es. Toe iiiil propo-es to cvtiii"i t ihe waters ol Ai!r ti.a. ie, I.' jr. it'ick and I'linlieo Sounds with tli.; '.'i.--apeake. The Slate t-a ioraes the li.aU.-l- of li.e I'oinpatiy. N.W lilvr.lt (.el.iiW Al'I'lt'il'llIATION. i'.i-sed b ,!h II ai-cs. I'roposl to il.i- pr'ave tt,e naii'al, ,n. Cuvii'i f.i i"v 'y S. ('. Hail Iinui. l'assed both H oa-e-. A ppropriates, S I ,'ltHI,. U'JU. Ckvu-k pLvvi; Ko. ii, l'a.ai.-tl the Sen a'e, and uj.ou it. tl.ir-l readiti in the Hons", i'lopon.-. li.at, th- SLai-; take 8 "0,' ; ifl in stock. VaLKIN X i I . t i ;. ; f Illll f..r the ini-prnv.Tiu.-nt of the 11a vi xti.'..i of the V ad Liu ; I'a-si-d ii- ...'(011.1 r.'u iin in the S. naf.-, wnli th': two-thki'ls id I101.1 ihe State in-corporata-d. FA 1 UTTKIILI.E Ar W. Fi ANK. ItdAI., (two li,,!,. to . xtend the saiue from H:iu-er-town to Jain -i ille and Mt. Airr. with the two third aid.) l'as J the Senate, au'F ta before tie JIou e. mm, Imve had the jtlcnlii.il mid aid of the I.e yialutnre. I'herc tiavu also been a number of Friink Roads chartered in vuriuiia n ctiona, all inhntitd to liar, nioi.ize willi the rreat reneral vstem ol' improve. mcnt wl.li has thu. been adopted. I , i i ii i The sei.in ha. been an nnu.ually long one, ! pcrhan the longest that hn been convened since j the adoption of onr Connotation nnd a great a. ; mount of iiiii.orldiit work haa bcn done, involving, , . . . ... Unubiiea. aoinc errors ' , Ur0" , r' Aavi'inbly men, when they re. ie cnod and fjiihluUervjiila .e joodand laiitilul rwnta. may well greet our turn with "will done Tlir Old rnrtirs and thr Knovottiings. l iuk r ttttt captiun, wi tk U fore last, we under. liok tocHUtion Suutlitrn int u of all parties o-inst dcnouncii. thin new political organization before thty undiTlooflv n duly rclltcUd on, the dnc- ( trtucs w hith it pro pott a ta put into practical op cralioti in tho adniinihtrution of the Govcrninciit. ; Wc giveat the .iui time tome ft wren son t ujmn j a Inch c b:tsd our admotiitioni on thm ub- jcci. cilice i n iii iiiiiu our iicx i utjiii in ii! ii uui na Li.kj,i .i;,...;,t ..... . ,. '. . . -!. :.i.i...u- iiilcndcd, no doubt, to counteract the f (Teet of our article. We feel culled upon tliia week to plead in kar U ,u,"e of ,he l'..Icale cbarcc. and de- l,unciiufl af.'"' oruer aa .el lorn. ,n our nrigniHir m raiioriai. lie conirPiri ni ijim. r.inc.' of the ohjt.-tt of this new orJtr in the fol low in? pa r' ij rii pli, which appc.irs in hia itrticle. Wo do not know fully what object the Kn-w-Nt'thing hiyc in view. A veil of Cimuicri-in djrk hcms cr'iier;ils tht'ir ninvunt nts their own liiem lirs nre In. und to tiiny their cotiutxioii with the order." If hy the eotnmon epithet of" Know-XwUiiiigs ic menns ihj N.itirr Anuricuu party of the pres ent Hay, in liia very next paragraph, he prove i inr.nt eoncl nivi I v Ins tutal iiior.incc on tliia aub. . 1,i;,ii ,1,i,ii,,.,i i,. .. i,,. ....,; ii,t The 1. ailitiir principles of the order .trike at I lie f ,.,, fi. ... i,,,.,i,n ,..,.,. ,!,;.,. ai..l ,.r..Hrty, ai.lif .ucec.lul, w.l! ,i , ... i,,,.....!. ... Uoii un a religious hierarchy more op. : prcssive and bigoted than ever curaed the world i-urr strike i.t the very root of" what " equality" ? x, tli t natural equality w hich denies the divine ri j; lit of Kina to govern, a. maintained in our Declaration of Indepeneenee ? Surely not. Then, ohT friend must uic.iii that Rinublicaii coualitv I. fa-ten the iitii.li. of onr Oev, rnnient the c- tblishnient of whirh the Coni.t,tuU',n of the I'ni ' led State, so fully contm. plates, and earnestly incnle.it. Th.s species of equality presupposes the p'-rfurnianoi of equal cfii.itious, the sum-net r ol rual sacrarieis, and enjoyment of equal, or si ii'ell.ing like tqual, opM.rlnnities lo acquire ,(r:'j..l capaciloa lo presi rve and rHrpilrate the bhssinga wiiieh our 1 ontituti..ii dispenses to the lotte and South Carolina l'.aiiioad Compa ' citizen, of our country. Wii-.-at the eri'.rmai!cc ' Dy a Leld in the Court Ilou-e at Wintn ( Midi n.ii.i. ...... .., .'.;, ..,;. ,: .., c.. boio'. on Tui-d a y, the tlh February, Is.'i'j. stiiutioii r. u.".r ...tecs 110 Iltpuhli'.-an equality ; ot'u i.rwise it would not have iiieUrf u that " t'onress i si. ..II hae power to establi&ii a uniibnn rule of 1 11 ituralization," and that no perron xcepl a uof. ' tirul in, 1 ri.'ijiu, sl,i.;i be t f 14, '''- hi tl.e oluct- of I'resident, or Vice Vn .sidcut.of tin- I nited Jstatia" in.!ea l.e he "a nds.n of tht L'uiird i'ule. ol the ui.rion t,j r.ia uiii,umii. shall have attained the iju of li i;iy live jfc.r and beer, fourte'-n yiars a it sitiei.t wiliiintiie lrliied Statts." t'nder tins 1 1 -Iauc tiic right ul "our own IJ.nnitoii, and Uul. ""' h-'"-' wire aeeur.-d; U-etua. thry had p.rlbn.ied an rnuivulent for the conditions above ei 'iin' rated. ... t . 1 1 ... ... . I . s.-l , . 1 I. .... .1 . liul il snow how jealous 01 loreigr.i rs. nnd lor 1 1 e 11 inilut ue. , w .re tiie framers ol our lonslilu tiou. llut our neighbor also insists that ' tlie l-adini; principle, of tl.e order sinke at the very root of religion, ti l. r iio.n, Ihe pr-.t. etu n of jierson and properly, and if suecesnul, will entail uKin 11a a reli-tious hi'-rarchy mire oppressive and lijot- d than en-r curst-d tht- world bef.irc." Time prin. cij.lt-, a. we understand iSiem, iuipox- no rislnc t...i: ujN.n the r'l.lof ny (s-.-raon. to worship ;) aceorcni; to ".:i.- ni. t.l. iof tluir own cnsen n. res. Tl.'-y only inq.se to pi ire the 1. w-.inaitii'gr j rwerof the e iimlry in tii hands of .N'alive A. inencans, ami to shit Id it from the baleful 1 tit rts off.reijn ii.l1iifi.re, w hither it shall iae atlcinpud to to exercised Ihrouii the hands of fort-in politi. 1 . , , . . eilcinnsanes.or throuL'h Ihe run hum ol a powtrfu , , ,,-,,' , tort iyn churi h, wlneli haacver claimed and i ierci. , , , , 1 0. t..e r ijht to dir it and prt sen? the poliiieal d'ac- .rotes,,, M.meiril, rs. I l.e "prof etion of p. r.en and pr-pt rt j and tne "r,-l.s,ou. hierarchy," are the ed .tor . " ,.lau..We .. u a,-.-. ,..." buRuea,., intended H operate on tne mines of those whom op taya are more iinj.rt ssil.lt l.y nu. ward, visible aii,-ns, than hv .-. I ' r t r a . t jtrinciplt a eliminated hv ptirc loijic." A " ri-bcious hierareliy " 1. cxp'es.ly lorhiu't'in by tie I i.itslilulion ol the I . t-ti.Ua, which c'cclares lh..t '..iir. ss slull niake nra I.. w respeliiiy an esl-il.li(-!.t.n r.l of r.-li-n.n. or prohibiting tie: free ex'nifte Hi. rerf." This Is toe yie.-.l bulwark of lebnius tnier.ition 01. whieh the nrwordtr slnnd to pna. rve it mvnd. tr, ami u,l.,et by tiie hand, of the gr.-at Moloch (hureh of tli- earth. A; in our friend says : thr ir r.w n in. 11. 1 a rs are bound to driiy their connection with the order.'. Tins may be tiie ease w 1 tli the Know. Nothings fur ought we know. Liu it i not so with the Native A' miner. c opine, tl...' -a e W lit ve tin ir !..( trim a IT', nearly, or ijuitr, the s un'-. Uut 1k,w dia- the iitor knew this ! lie one himself1 M.sheat. t-nded tl,e, niid.nijrht .iciationa, tin members ..f whit u are ashani. d lo acknowledge Ih.ireon. 11 lit.n tli th. m." fined marring, Kan." ! lint h. re h.iu ;ain. " Il i an anii.l). moerat. ie, a:. I. .I.'i publican, Whig niovt nu nl in di-jruisc, I't.ld tog. tin r by the s..l. dr. iri lo U al the lb 111. oer-its." W . 'l In it ht if j.ou B1. u nhri, ti.e wt,rk has Li n sri.,.!!:..!,. d, and you come o count rio. s, you will linil .bout ball l,r numlier, w 1.0 ci.ii.iiii, id l. gilhir lo rm.inilt the alt annus oi-i.l, wire lu ineerts, of Ihe Snnoli.puru ait imp. hlrrtion nf Si-wnnl. Mut h to our rrgr t, Win. II. St ward haa l. en re.t I.-, t. d lo the I . S. S. rule by a majority of -'J. And how Co von suppose it was accomplished T Why, iiy the I rear lii ry of sr v.-r-H lit nm ru lie S. n. .itnrs, at tl some It..., w l.o had sertjred their r b c. Ii-.n by t'.i :r opposilioii lo I li.s an h.agil-itor. Will iinl a iiirml.1 r rui.jrk that tht " black llaj dfiibu l,','.liiiii r.t w- floats nitr the c ijiitol, arid auti. s'.i'.t ry e.,i,rol this fgislalure." The enrrt a- jui'ii nl ot tiif .v . I . II. I .it- Ml ii- t j., j to.,K p! tjf ins . it t ii-.n : I.l g.vr. the I'.iiinwiug Carolina JJailroad, and that a jiassctngi-r cur .; on tiie an...,ui.ee..,.i,t be attached to a freight train over the Char lotto and South Carolina liaiiroad, no as to At h .ll'pist twelve ihe St n.itr, f-reeciVd by the rgt ant ,it-aruis, . i,l..rttl Ih.- A.srmlily eiiain. r. I ;.ii arriving in Irunt of tne chair, (.ener.il ' ii !iiii'iit,u', in an a ii d i ble voice, ami in a unlit i. ry aliunde, with sole srms, ariiioonr. d ti. the II.iiim: in.- luiiiora lib' lb. Stoat.-. Never was sueli strvit-c ie rttirttird n d murr; r. sH-etlu ami digiu. tn tl ii o ii ie r. ''In- Srrgciiit Ihen iiiti'.iiluei tl the I'rtntli nt i.f the ,-leiiale tai tin- Speak, r of the Utilise, arid t!i- seiinlora ttaik seats aiting Ihe rrnlre aisle and in fro.it of toe clerk s desk. .VI r. ffMa.lwiri 't the in wr Scria'.or, aa yesl. rd-ay, had a tbousan i y n u pou Inn.. Or.i.r Wing rr.iored, and a murh ,ee ob. i .s..i -....... i.i. ...i, .a... .i 1 aerv.d a. wa. possible .ruonj tli. dense maas, the ' rrriident of the Senate arose, and fluted tlmt the whole number of shares represented, in the twohoowt had eonrenid for the ur.,e of pcrs011 nhJ ,y proxy, auioutit to six thou eompyinff noiuinatioaa, tl,o elerk .f tl. .....e j f liull,l,ed and light, being ina woold reud ttic ur.cf Uin ol that hi!y. 1 lim 7"';u ' i . i 1 .1. niln,. wia dean. The 8,,eol.r then ordered tl.c proerrd. jonty of tho stock 0 lied in the Charlotte uf tho iliiime to be tilso rend, l'lnr being- finished, the I'refidei I "f the feiinto nt-ili d, llut coinrMirinr the nuniiimlioii" of the Inn house, I they agreed in tl.e a.leelion i.t Willi.un II. fvw. , onl. Ho then decl.md Inn elertion to n arat in 1 Un motion Ol Mr. lCAIllty, tlie V.0livcn the I'nited Stjtin StnMe, Sennlor nf ll.i- Stulu ' ,on (00i. a .ce,.,) until & p, J. 'it -New urk, lur six yearn Iron) mo 4111 ol .u.iren next. At tlna aniioiit.ee imnl o iuot Ireniciidoua almut nroae in the enlUri", lobbien, and even on t lie flnor of e fuw Tne 1(,ro0, C01llinU(., , UK aa the people willed, and tthrn auhbideil, the S. n. otnra returned to tlit.r chamber und uiljuuined lor , Mr. O'Kefe nroai and auid: "Mr. Spenke !" Wek H..ff of abolitioni,,,, now floi i, over , Una eapilol, and ant.nivery conlrola Una Irpmli- 1 'ure, I now move h llouae uiljoiirii." Mr. Si:ik. LiMh iolm, omn l.enrn.e tl.e word "abolition . ' . 1 . . ' 1.. I. I ;l. . uttered, rnnneil tilrneo tlcinlv wnli l i innilit Mr. U Keele aut down ultrr he Intd tin isln d liiv aentetice. Mr. Mundy. "I ii-cond the motion to ndpnirn aa 1 deaire lo altenl mc innooo liuorai 1 hi, wan done, and I he jrnlhinuii waa ulluweu to lie. i he amendment alter nil Animated dis part from tho Aawmbly chamber, to "put " ' rus-ion, was agreed to, and the le.-olution aiiekclnth and arhoa." ad"tited Twenty miiiuteial'tcr the result wan .iniioiiiiced ),', , , . .. .. n.. . ain.pouii.nra roaied and bland in afv.n.1 pi. e, a the Second resolution to lt, 1 hat no in the city, and continued for two lioura. The . person should be eligible to the office of li niasnesof the victoneua party repaired to lie puli- reC(0vs, who is not the owner of stock to the lie nouse. a.,., poureu flown .. ir p.iren. u ..,. .... i.t. LI I.-.. l i sireiiTnB 01 aicnaoi. iiihaii.ihi"ii unin v . - : inainin.' part of the dnv and night. To.n.nrrow the prohibitory luw will be t lie order of bi.iinc in the House. , ' - A'cLt in forfrtss. ' A few dnya ti,.e ditEcully aroae between Ken. Lane of Oregon anil Mr. K.irley, iiicinlur frmii 1 Maine, in tl.a Home. of Representatives, which resulted in a fiaticulT fight. Thi. i a literal verc ticalion of the old aiiape that extreme w ill aonie. ' tiineg meet. The pi.rtiea were irpirit'd l'V the intcrnotition of a ineinlier from M.;r) I nil, I y ! which he drew the filit on l.m own li..ni!i'. Aller coniiiir nting Ujnn ihe fr in y of such m' nm fur the lnil few yc.irti in this br.meh of our iia. tionnl ligialuture, the "Southern P..lrn.l" well ( remarka thai 11 liereai'ler, in mltctii.e, ainunbi r ;of t.'onir rcss.it ma v be we toeoiiaiii.r the atren'lli ,' luewi and u.uaelea, aa well aa Hie .no ol Ills brain aad iia culture." j Without u.Ui.Jing to io.inuat, that cur T, u nd aud Hi rireieiilitive troni tin. cine! at all ri lies ujhiii tlie furmcr qualitieutiona tu . imur'' hi iui--cesa, or tint he would atoop to call t!u 111 in'n i ereiar, ex.-ept in case of pure mo.-ily, yi t we ' ma)' remark that Ina con.til u. nla, wilhcul intend. 1 iurr' to include the former, liavu aueeeeded 111 a " mnnent degree ill eonibniiri; all Iheae qual. ilies. Inttw lloeae of Represciitativea. " lie above lhe r"' lo,,li ,n'' Br"e H'"uuly tniiiiinl, tand like torr." tivm tltt CatoUna Ttmrg. Annual Mrrtin: of llic Slorkholilm uf thr Charlotlc mid S. f. R. R. Ceinp::iiv. TLe S'Vflilh Annual Meeting of the Char- At l . J I . .'I , on motion 01 .nr. .loniisoii, of Noith Carolina, (be Hon. J. A. Wood ward was tailed to the Chair, and I'd motion uf Mr. I'a'.mer, W. 15. Mc- Cnigbt was appointed Secretary o Urn ' Mr. l'alncr moved that a conitnitt.-e of five be appointed by the Chair to veri!y proxies. After some discussion, tho Chair decided that the r.iotKn was not in order. ?lr. Woodward having declined to preside I T l t t ll Ou motion or .Mr. t'aldw.I!, wr. J. hu BrJce wa4 apr...,,..t Chairman, and W. U ; ti '.:..!, 1 -,.A 1' l c ........ .:. .'it-.ii;irMi ... ii-jdiiiriu ei.li tm 1 ics. Mr. Fa'dior renewed Ids motion to ap point a committee of five to verily pioxic, which was ador ted. The Chair appointed the following named gentleinea on In; Committee : Messrs. W.Wil. ju, W. K. White, Jno. S. Wilson, W. libze, and W. 1'.. Ilobert-on. ' M r. lioberlsm stuted being a Director, he 'could not scrc on that committee, W hereupou his nanie a.s withdrawn, and H- Acti appointed in tead. i 1 ,ie annua report nt the j rc.-locnt wa read, and on motion laid on the table, f .r the purpose f reading the reports of the Treasurer am Sur erinteiidei t. On motion of Mr. Caldwell, the riudiuj of the reports wa dispensed w ith. a'... i'.i.ii. , iii-i.e-i ' .r. 1 1 fifteen be appiint.-d to r .1 n . -i- of the 1 re-silent, Ire j j .Mr. .McAnl-y moved that a committee cf examine the lb port i nasurcr and upemi- ?fr ltol,tcn n,-V(d fo aIncn(1 v, s(liLi . ' out .. Cft.,.B)0 in.ertillg .. llilic.-. ! TLo f.-.,nen..nint w as a-reed to, and the 1 motion adoptid. 'Ihe Chair ippointed tne following cn tlrmen on the Committee : lor Ciaiutc W. John-ton and General W. II. Neil. Yoik. Iileiard Springs. Cirstrr Major Il.nry and .Mr. Walker. rii'-Jin''.K. 1) Fr.yl.-loii and D.'dji.i ard . ItiJi!i(f W. May bin and Ii. Ihiee. On motion of Mr. McAliley the coiui.ii lion took a rw-e-s until iij, I'. M. AflLltNfifiN h.-si.N. The Convention met at IV M. Jlr. Woodvurd effered the follow iti res olutions, whith weie r:ad and ordered to lie Oil the taUc. l'.'ioivr. That the ptii'ilcgc of free pas- tajre over tl.e road bc limited to the officer of the road. ". Thilt HO person shall be el iyibic to t he office of Director, w ho is not tin: owner of the amount of shares. 3, That tit be charcl uriifjiiuly iu proportion to the flistanci. Mr. VmyUuh ofJi;red the fallow ing rc-o-lution : l.rsfJi ff! 'n,t the JJoar.I of iMn ctr-t he retjuire! so to arrano tl.; ft hrduli; ,f mail trans that they shall .nnm et up with the South Carolina Uailroad mail train from . Charleston, anil down with the South Caro liua liaiiroad mail train to the North. The resolution was afterward s withdraw n, for the purpo-t; of admitting a substitute, offered by Mr. McAliley. The following ii the sub-tituto offered by Mr. Mc A. : ! " That the passenger trains on the Char lotte and South Carolina Railroad run mo as to connect with the nielit train on thu .South connect with tne daily trains on the South Carolina llailioad.'' After a. long and interesting discussion, the resolution was adopted. Mr. Wilson, from the cmnmitlco appoint-! ed to verify proxies, mude the following re port : " Th.il there are two thousand seven bun- dred ami twenty-seven shares of stock rep- reser.ie.i m this meeting in ni-rori, and that 'here are three thousand six hundred and :..i. . ... A .i . j i .. . eight J-one shares represented by proxy j that mid South Curoliua luilload Loinpniiy. " All of whieh is ropcctfully submitted : " J. II. WILSON, Chairman." EVENING CESSION. The Convention assembled nt 8 P. M. On motion of Mr. Moses, the resolutions offered by Mr. Woolhvard were taken up for eousiilci iitioii, and rotod on frrialim. The first lesrolution, to wit, "tlmt the privilege ol tree passage over tlio roau ue ,jui,cd ,0 ,.Jt. offil.eM o( he ron vu., pass- i , . c"- ' n motion of Mr. Moses, the vote on this . . ... !-.. .1-..1 M Pl I resolution was rc-consiiU red when Mr. (.aid well offered the following nmendiuei.t " end the President and Chief Kiiti'-ieirs, of all coiiiieeiine roads of shares, was next taken un. . . . .. . , , . I Mr. (. aldwcll ll.OVid to llil the blauk by itiscrtin w Tfll." , An ui.iiiiati'd ili. cusion ciifUfil, wlicn on tnotion of (ivn. U. K. Aiken, the further con- .idetiitiun of the rooluiiun, as poatpouud until tomorrow. ' 'J lie thirtl resolution to wit, 11 That freight le charged unitoiiuly in proportion to the 1 IIUI. IU ue distnnce, was taken up and on motion of Mr. -..I '....ii .. i..:.i .. ...1 i.. V a 1 1. n i-1 1 , ur- iiiki vii iii kiuii;. I In . i. ..I inn i.I'Mr Mc -Vili'V th.t tAOenn. 1' tiuii inijourucd until to morrow moi ning at U A. M. i Wmine.-1'.vy, l'trKi auv 7. I Tho Convention n.-scuibled at U A. M. pui-uaiit to iidjouruieiit. Ml-. Johnson, from the committoe appoint ed to examine the annual reports of the of- i- ... e . i . . l . . 1 i .. I . . . leers I' i u e roau, iiui.it- a ien''iny report. which was laid on the tabl l.Tr lttloii1 itn. si. ii ration. Mr. Mi-Cully, from (lie c -iiiiiiitti-e appoint ed at the 1 :t t umiioi! n.'-.tli'g t) ix.miiiie tl.e :iicoi;itts of I In- 1. t!it-. i s and roads, made the I dlow ii.g report. 1 he c-1'!!.: ltteo 3; DM.' -d at the ia-t rin- l ln i.ml melting ot in.- Mn-a.lio!!t-rs ol tne l iiai'.otte and South Carolina K.iilroad C0111 puny to cxaiiiiiie the accounts of tho officers of tho road, report that they have diicharg- ,-d that duty as will as the shortness of co tice 10 tli an. "An in.'ri.iiin tits w . 1. Juin allow, and are pVa-ed to bo able to state the general accuracy of the accounts, hav ing touiid on'y one or to trilling errors in copying, whieh haie 1 cell correct, d. " '1 In y tin n l ue nioit the accounts as corn i t, us far us they have been able to ex tend th.ir iuvi-ligatioti. He-pel tfll!! V subu.it(ed : 'C. K. 1JKYCB. Chairman." The Convr.-t.tiou is now en;oged in a warm di-eu--iun 011 the pjiiey of iirjininaling offi cers by a committee. The motion of Mr. Williams, to appoint a Coiiin ittee to nominate. crVicer.-, prevailed, and on motion ol Mr. Woodward, c tic num ber was increased from nine, (the usual nuni- bcr heretofore appointed, ) to twenty-cue. The Committee of nine, to whom were re- fern-d the Kt t" rts of the officers of the , road rccomin. ndeU the adoption o l.e lot- lov ing 1, 1. solutions. e w lii publish. In re - It. ( j a afler the iuterestil l-t 11 mil tie : and able report of the 1. ir.o.'tr., T'i it in t'-e t.puii.in of the st' kht.l. tit r-, Iin 1 rt.111.1ry 1 ip- use ol .:,e ro.'O as . xioliit. 1 (I in li e K. j i.ru 1.1 t e t llit 1 rs t-r li..- 1 ..1 y 1 ., r t .ri d ri.i.i.n .l.-le 1. 11 its, .- i.u ihe IJoi. r .' of I Itrrr . L.i. 1 .in in ei 11 to ati. pi :urli n s 1 stt 111 ot ri (re neb . uu 'it as slill riduci li.e pi.'jiorlii.n uf 1 xji nst-s In lltf't ine. '1 his rt solution was alcplcd uuaniii.ou-ly. 2. ..finr.f, Th-.t it 1. in- iprdii nt tt. .i-.-trilnit. in .'"t il lo (i.. sTi'i-l, Ie Ii.er s, l! a nu-11 11 1 t.l profit. w l.n 0 i 1 a v t- b. 1 11 .''P 1 'I I . t us! mt :i .0, Liui l!i 1 I'. b-s..lu;i,.n .1 1 m . . , 11,1,. .ul.tft, p-.sr.iii .-it t:;e I . - I I I. '1 .1 II t . 1 111 e, o r-t .l.'if tl. 'I Lis re-rluti hi was the -o' j t cf a loni' a. ri .1 t. rt'-tii.'.' iii- us-i iii, ii. whirl, M,.s.rs li.iu-l.it, V .e.-tiwar.l, un 1 tiers rn.-fl. I A lie-olui 1011, Hilt rw a rd s offered bv Mi' Ihiii-ket, was sub. til nte. 1 lor the oin: above, and adopted. The f oil owing is thu lie-so-luiiou : Strmtirtfl, Tii'.t so mut.h of tht lb st.lutltli Ji "s. t il .1 t. t- I.. st aliliil .l In- i III!, ..1 ei.uiit In I e k pi ul H e 11 . luring a li.stitit I i, Il.e rtml, ae.l h 1 1. piQ tola, .s Im l ist iliul. il ..11, in. t 11, r .t, rkl,.i!t . r'fj'lirrs el It. nil si. tu be o i-Il i b.i li san e is In n I v rt -rii.n ii. urn: til I II l.lii.l i.l I! t r. . . .1 I" pisx tl to lie rrie .!, I,- anu Ihr I sail) llirntl.r t cf this enlll- pan V as a gi lit rt I r si f vt ! I iil.il j 3. irsoi'rri, Th-.t lh- l...:-tl ul ll.rt f t. r. br nu. ll.'.lii tl I.. 1 tr I I . r lit- piirrii-.se of a hr..V) I rm 1 1 1 1 1 f tl ! ty -fix jiiiiii..!. to tie V 1 rti , to Ihe in. iinl ol tin v l.i,. 1,1 ll.. g.rt nt light ir..n f.,r til; l.'y one 111 . It 1.1! n .1 tlr 1 1 1. 11,1 1 an oulil in, I I X -t tiinii; .'en, Ue, if iii tin ir jndgriii i,t rin Ii run. lr.ifl..!i ti in in t,i f vt.r.tlit ti rn.s, ( i.t.l ill any . vt i.l I.. 1 11 1 1 il .'iU .t r I. 11.) 1.111I lb I ll.i y be iiu 1 ... 1 1 a tl, it in t .. r v , ! 1 in ue ie 11 .Is lo tne I.. Ill r an.' '. r I , Mr. McAlIi'ey ct ped this r u t i- u tn t i.lou-ly , and was vceonded I y Mr. J. II. ii.so.i, ol No. ih-Car illria, wbiln Mr i'ul ru-r, (the worthy President, Mr. Wood ward and other-, defended it. Mr. McA. offered the following resolu tion as a Mib.-titute fir the one recommend cd by the (.'oiiilnilli c, which was Voted down by a li'iiid.-onii: majority : i'"'orfi, Tlial aS.fi'i.il I '..mrii.ltee of fivebe 81 p.. Oil ,;, u I .,. .i'lty .1 s'l il I t l et ii .- II to Hill. it . r. -In ti Hi.- ...i.p. t n! -nn h .irg I..-., v y T iron, a (,! I '. t .am I - ll (til; ll.i ..lit,, 1 1 tiljl i. t.ll I-. I'll r t' iiiit.rtti..l,.,ii 1 I.nig ll, t- siiiirr, aioi tin in ike a I'l' .it ,.l ti e s mc 1. 1 Il.e i. .1 iii.tliiiff of tue Mr. tained im nt, ' lllittef call-. I Mosi (who, in a 'I'ucli that con much sound seiie anil pood argu J po.-ctl tin., policy of appointing Coin or caueu-e.s as tl Hon. ecntleiiiaii t.ieiii tor liie in.r t ose of liKiiiinalipir Mho r-,) i.(li r.'l thj following : iitiu.i i. earing on this matter, which was postpon ed lor co.i-itlei atiou until next rinctiiijj: Konlrnl, J Ii, t i.t all . b-elioiis to Ikt hi Id for a Ito .l'l t,t I I.f. i .,rs of ti:r I un p-.l-y. al.t r tli' one to lie lit w I i III, lie s unt sli .ll be . if. It. d Wllliinit i . i ... tin a ;,t,i,lii.i i,t ul ii I in ill. e tu intuitu suns .is prui i r lur the ..liir. s. lr. i no- ii. ii annual nieeiiii-r win t,e In .I in hester, when, as ,i-al, the 'tor-L holders will be granted the ,,riv,:cg.. of a free ride. Nothing was said in the J'.esoluliou about "their families.'' ' J. fore li e adjournment, tho I'resident vacated tlio chair, when on motion of Mr. ...o-es, .,eii. ,...ei,:ir,rin.i looi; tne chair, al- ii r w.i.eii tini loiiowii.'' iieso ut.on wus u im ii i iiiviisl i piisseil : Itmulrnt, Tli.il I hr thanks of this ( t,i, veil I ion be rt tiiroed lo Air John llryce, ..r Ihe iiuii.irtl.il. .Int. .iitiiii, nun r.nii let. us iiiiiiiiti. r in wlin li l:e litis pre. aided over il t.'t lit., r.iiiui. .M I ih.it Ihe thanks of tins muling be also preai tiled to .Mr. Mel refill ... s inn ,,ir. nt us ii ie 1. 1, i.,r nu vt ry prompt ami i.e. u r tit- iieiiiui r in w im ii t..r ry have di.ih.rg.d ii..., j " Tbn l'r,..i,le.,t ll... v.. .l .1.. .1...:. - - - - - - - . - - u in- i tne L 11 il I , iiml K-vcrnl minor lle'olutions were m.. '-d, aft.-r which the Convention adjourned ! ..... . "" l'c- The meeting was a harmonious one, and it seemed a settled determination among the stockholders to leave nothing undone by which tho interests of the road could or would be enhanced. wa-4-IM ' A riiOTKST. r Mr. Sitigletary, member of the House of Common?, on Wednesday last, introduced a resolution protesting agaim-t tho revenue bill pending before tho Legislature, and de clining that it imposed euormoua and uu-jm-t taxation upon tho people. What the provii-ions of tho bill really are we kow not; but that it makes odious aud unjust discriminations- iu tho impositions of the public burdens is highly probable; for just so did its predecessor : and jut so will all revenue bills do, until human na ture be changed from the poor thing it now is. But the gUt of the matter is, does Mr. Singletury expect the internal improvement of tho Slate to be carried on without tax- I mo people: t lien iiie?e niaiuia mit 1 . .el mooted last summer, we uiougnt iwi tuejr . . . . .1 .. .. l. . t tlmt tney were expedient. Wc believed that the pro ceeds of the public lands might be divided among the rightful owners, and that in such a divisiou North Caroliua would get enough not only to build all her railroads and im prove her livers, but also a sufficiency to educate bcr poor sons and daughters, with out imposing a cent of taxation upon her people for tin-so desirable purposes. Hut ..:.i m l. i .... j..;.i. we were mistaken. The Iemocracy decid ed that it was better to give the public do main away, in 100 acre tracts, to aliens and foreigners, than to husband it up and uir i , " , , - . i - . " Focia-us ,o ue owners who p.... ..-r ... i aim sneu ttieir lioou io omain u. i uero ia ii 1 . . . .1 no oiuer rc.iourcu icit iucu, uu. iw people, tl liberal people, iw nau lunu spare, when the voles of a foreign scum . . . i t i i . ...... i i ... i - ..... j the earth were to be secured; and wo do I hope that neither Mr. Sitigletary nor any ! of his coadjutors in their work of benevo- jlence will tail to fuce the music and sup - port such measure, as may be necessary to J preserve the credit of the State. Wc shall : , , e . 1 1 (IU. IltllUni.ll lilVIII IUI .lllltMlVM.v.-i-. i 1 ... . I the resources of the Slate ; but we do, and , we shall, ripply the rod to (heir "boulders for rtiposini; a di.-trihiilion of the proceeds ; tne puuiic lauus wncreuy in iuti-jmi; for taxation would have been avoided I 1 ij,r,( rii'c ArHS. ... 1 ii... -.1 1 - 11 UnW TU M-:.L Willi Su.ME rEuri.E. SVtrnp nf th Iffr4 frnm KnrrtTiP hw tin rcifi describe n incident whirb recently orrurn-d in Italv. It flpinn that id indiv - - 1 j 'erect American vounj. of course, and per- , . .. ., -..' . . .. l...n. .r,.sn " w 1 .. t tt na within a f.'r at Leghorn, pot into conversation with , knot of Austrian soldiers, during which he tr.Ik.-d miieh-wtl, doiil tles, no little brag ' -concerning the superiority of American r. publicMiisn, to any other political ism j in which he com--ted the freedom of a citizen of his own country with that of an Austrian subject. F.lther by information of tl.e sol- dicrs or one of the spies which now help to keep the Austrian province- in Italy quiet. the Yankee man was arrested next -lay and cast into prison, lie was ther.cf carried to 3 court martial before which usually there are short work and little chance for a long shrift. The charge wssTb he had altemnt cd to seduce the soldiers of the Austrian Kmperor. If the solJiers ha.l been of the fuii ex the charge would have beenrea'.on- abp. The unihot of the matter was that II yBkee M 5en.1C).d ,0 bc ,bot WLat . . . ri. .. ,ti.. UVt UI I5M U 1 . V I ..... " I. i.i.i 11'. . .vt.v , th words of owe of fine authorities : "The Ainrriein Consul at Irf-jhorn, hearinf of Ihe art .ir, pn.mptty irilrrfered tn nl.tain a sty o pmr. etui.f;., but I. t ie fiiadi' in vain. time all ht. rrmnf.atranees lie coin. u-d oreing his plea t il at I. st tne ni lil ry roiiunsittlaiit asked, what ei .1 lite I onsul bad in vi. w in deo.aiidirig a st-'iy fpr.rt-ere.ua'" The C.n. ill replied ll..t'l,r aii.ir, paled Ihe arn. .1 o. ( 'ontnior dre St r mg b a aii.ilaplaiu Ingr.iham plain Ingr iham. w.tn th. ir hhIi, in day or two,. tut be wti.iM rx-viad to have lhosi- . ..a.i. .1 . r. . . ill. c.s it .'..i in" t.riuu m , I in . ni i . iiu a " i . i'.ii.. r-i cgnntii.ir.rr, n. .! . -,.-rd the ( .n u I , 1 J : n br wnuM think oi it. I'h. K ' hi .j, i urns atoiii.hi-d tl.e next morning , g man e,.'..ir hi. ,11'ire al librr I, ft t-r ! he on f it. ii' -- i. t n ii h i.urtfi ifoiii iifiMin wmi r. Tiro, r,n,l. and a n-.tor to Irav. to. At. io. niii-i'-it, given bv lh romni ioH int io irr.nn. w I . .-it puii. l.i i.npres. rn lom 1.1 the asint l.ni., 1 1 I o. I t'i r.. I ".ii w .. s .ul to ar x n.jarl i! ue Iu I : liir.als a!nl lilt si.it .it' tbr Arii.r.c ll fl.ll. Lot in a ron.iiti r..t.tin f.'r bta 'ra.renir youth ami cons, ii unit uidisi n lion.' " I AMrKI'AK S'TKAMEBH rnR THI Kl'B' It- SI TKniOIl COlKT.S. ! an War It is asserted, in one of the oaiS- We under-taiid the Judges will ride the' ampton ( Knglisl.) papers, tb.il th Uriti-b r-5-priiig Circuits as fol'ows. Judge Kllis and vernment have just despatched two aati Hick, "we learn, have exchanped circuit, so officers lo (be Cniud t-tates, to purcbi-ei that Judge K. will rule the .Newbern Cir cuil, and Judge lb tho Hi!liborotib Circuit Ildentoli Circuit, Newbern " llaleigh Hi'ilsbriro' " Wilmington " Sali-bury " Morrmton " Jud, o l'erson, Kllis, Caldwell, Hick, lhi.lv. Man'ly, Saii'ider. If the Legislature should create a new circuit, the new Judge, we suppose, will ride that- ltir'a,7i Sr.-. Sr.IZI.nKof A StKAMTH Mt-KETS AMi( Ammi;mthi.n Koi: Ms on Ishab". 1 he New Voik Times of Friday snv. the steamer Massachusetts h is been rir.ed by order of 1 . tnct attorney ..leiA.on. on auspicon that she wasengad by a tt,raud.i.s p.rly, who wire litling out au expedition against the Island of t uba. Th ves t till tlfV ftf .ill r.t..l -fa. ..I firo-nr...- - .v. I ,. av ' " " "1 "" K w '1 Mailt- ami otin-r munitions of war wie discovered ami si-iicd. i It i also reported (hat another vessel is ! now ly xi in the harbor o." New York, which 1 is M.-iici tod. and is. under the surv. llni.ee of the coveriiment officers. I The Haliway Advocate tells the following good htory at the expense of tho "upper ten " of New Vork : Mr. i one of tho " niercliant prin ces " of the Umpire ( ity, and though living in oho of the most stineious hiaiisions on the Fifth Avenue, his entire family eonsi-ia of iimsi f am v. f.v M...li., . f,;....l r the country one day hn invited l.im up to ,iew hi, house. The; friend was shown the gorgeous rooms with tasw-lnted floors nnd magnificent frescoed ceilings, and finally waa (,,ken into the lower room., in on. of which he found a small raiment ff colored ser- vaiit seatcil at bountiful dinue bountilul dinner. On his return home U waa asked if he had aeon Mr..So-aiid-so! "Oh, yea." " What i he doititr now ?" " Well, when I sow hi,,, ),e was kifiiiiii! n visarr ln,irili,ir. A,,,,., the Fifth avenue I DliATII UK Ilnv. Ll TIIKIl SrvFI.rv Ih stom, January Ul The Hon. Luther Sc. veimcc died nl V , M..t... '.I... " '",ucl -W' Uilfi f.fr S,.rnr.... i . . . bound an innrsnii,,. t i . . i".i i . " tiriiuLc itj mc liriiitHirf nusi- I new id the ltt-gisitci- office Kalcigh, N. V, HOW MUCH THIS COUNTRY OffFq It is a favorable boast of Amerin. .1 ' t1iiip rvnii.rnii.Aiit im filmul it, . . . .... .. 1----. .HQ UUIV n..e the civilized world which is not dc !' nlunt'ed iu debt. So far aa it rel,.... . United States, iu its federal capacit . well lounucii. Jut so fur as it relot the oiio and thirty Commonwealths, of,?-1? the nation is composed, it is au ttba'olut4 u surdity, since thu majority of thcae Im', are deeply, if not iueatrieably, in tr Wo hear this bit of brngadocia no f quently, that it is worth whilo t9 devot" few moments to showing iu folly. e In Kciglnnd, l-'raoce, Aitri and all ot, consolidated nations, there is but . oac ci. chequer to meet every want of governmcr,. There is, consequently, but one 0ili ' , , debt. When wo any that Great Briuino, nearly eight hundred rutllioiu of poun' or four thousand millions of dollira n'' whole story ia told. IJut if s(l0ul'd sell that the entire debt of th l . . . 1 -v'i (. 1: 1. .... l.. 11. - "urn '-wi" " .e--i.iiiii uiunoiii. f ,i ., be apt to mislead tne reader. For ii.. 1 pi to mislead the reader. For ii,. 1 eral government, which is what i i,.ta ' cully meant by the term United Slate, l,"' ing only circumscribed powers, js noj j never cau be, made liable fur the principal hnro of the expense of maintaining or dcr and dispensing law among the J. at large, moi-t of this burdea falling in L senaratc meiiiLi rs of tho confeilor.... pive a correct idea of the real itidehtnln,,. Lr ii,. .i;.. .u..r.r.. . . ' - :.i ... . .. . ,. "' 1 of ihe nation, therefore, we iuutialud ii uciiia oi ine acvrrai oiatea. Now, the total indebtedness of the tri oua commonwealths is about two huudrxj and twenty-one million of dollars diidtJ ' r i ivimiiuw aa to owe nothinL'. vif , io, iiainpsiiire, i eruioui, iuiaware and -rj. "fda. (if these twent j-seren, the Ji, rt Maryland, J'tx'as, Illinois, Qbio, ''iri;:0;J seven are under a uiillicfti a.pirPe : ar; land, Texas, Illinois, Ohio, Virgiuia S,", ; Vork and l'etinsylvavia are the c-'tatu ,., deeply in debt. The largest ab-olutc dtti is that of our own Stale, which is over f,r. . mi- .11 . .1 . (....'.., .uu lun..., iU,ll, .leW.lif ucv, wbiih is but .event v-one thouautl The heaviest debt, in proportion to it,, of the population, is the debt of Martini 1. . .1 . r. ii - . .. which eiecuua uuccii millions, iu a p-ipw.i. lion of fne hundred ai'd eighty two ti.. ar,.l( bond and free. TU debt of V r inia, though but liltlf Humeri. a"y leu that of Nw Vork the cue bcin-- tweati. I I e -ii- six millions and the other twei.ty-f ,ur .t . 1 1 ,,,or Uia l"lce rviaiiieSy, u populstioD Icing lr than half. bile tU g''-fl resource, 01 trie Mate are Frelt t infi.r -'" lunrmii.srumiin- no.ioa. s,. H'l -.' Jla?.t tim.tm-ll,.. fede-ral debt as we , a. tl ..t ,f the fcl.le. .xceeds two hundred aud .. , 'j f'4' ;'Hmus of 1. .liar, ' Ull thia faili to give an accural, i, , J ol ludebtedne.s of our country I, I'-un-p-, if we exc.pt Knglaad, mott pu., orka are constructed bj the govcrDrr.eid "t natioua debt include, tl.e r-s f lbe f'"e'Pl railroads cansls and tar., T'- ' Luitc-d States, with ti. tK-rpl"'" of th. Pennsylvania Mate .on, '"' l'-e f " Couimonwejitf " ucb improv.mc.,1. r owned ty r T,; corporations. .Now the aggregate r:,-. - 01 principal 01 uiesej worns 1. comp i. to be on thousand millions, of dollar..,: which six hundred miliioiii alone art 1 eid iu railroad. Consequently, if i would arrive at the truu indebtedne-" c these I nitid States, we must add the aa; n. of the State and federal ones. Twelve ha drerl million, .re, therefore, about what w owe a very respectable aum.it ravin acknowledged, especially for a laaticsi; eight V years old. 1 T. .n .n.ir.-U ii.-t irlea nf il.e ok jeel, we tnu-t remind the reader thai 1 t.i' p" ol mis lieol IS atiriOUlaMO to tlie !W ni that v e are a Dfw coutitry, three four::.:: thoo millions h.v ing been spent ia ".- . " 1,.,.. .... ........... .-, ... . . , , tOB-lderiOg th t 0-t Itlllit-rM Blld if Tin uirni Wf-aiitior .- rubric : fonsMeniii', .n lural wealth of America the in Jomitahlo energy of our people ; fu,.ru, fau, ruble DOailiuU We M OCi-SM a , - , - 0 . ; f fOllductinrf tht COIMIurfM -f lh this debt, enormous a. it seems, ts comr-ars-tiveiy litile, or would be if we wfe . way a prndent and thrifty a we ire t terpri-ing l'nuieyiiiu l'rr. - 'rf numt.er ot steamers tor war parpo-e . Vessel of light draft, of water fir ue ; tho iwa of Axof and iu the lljitie are ta' 1 rlsi-. iind.-rstootj to be wanted. -Act Vi j 1 '.vm ing lVa. Wimtam. It is rumored that il.-in-gui-hed naval officer, residing in Halliaior. hn recently come into pos-es.-ioti of X'"1 (inn, hy bc.tirstof a relative in Lu'anJ -XnrfiJk Ilrrtttil. CMNSICNKBS l'KR HAIL K)AL. Fbom Utii to 13th Fun. W. C. I.innev. Lincbarccr A Co., Hoke M., I. I). A K. II. Hollan-I, J.H. Ilsj-iire- j. j- ' j i , j. irr. J. T. ,,rld y lV Co M k A. T.J -a'', ' . iu,,,),.,,, M ,, ' j n Stawart. I1 Finger, L. (J. Whiturr. Ilhyt.e i j.J r I I....' t I. t. I 1 II. ...-n. ir I v). .Ill I'll MM-1 I'-""1 i i. II a. t t IV iiint O. 1 .. ' " ' 4V V 't .Jiiltli rrviJll. ll. .vara. m . i , . v - - j liarrii r. iiYwiLriiLAL Mirrird, m ( sl.arrua eonntr,in the 3l( by Itrv. K. H-throek. .Mr. lUMHI. M- M" and Miss ANNA l, dauKI.Ur of .MU" ! Alao, in lred.ll ronnty,..n the 3mh lt . " rier, r..n "fr. .sir. i rtiistr. ,lr, r. A. b xa.s.s...... - s. . t. u . . . . ... ... . I.. ...rrlr,) MAIty A .duiigbler of Mr. William h-murl irrneil eounlv. , . 1.1 i. .. . . . ..... . I irilfl A ' nisi, tin lur isi .ns.ai... ,-ir. - - ,ii I.HW i M r.vvv u ISKMA.N'.ol county. In Mop, well, mi the .Mb lust .nl.sfl.r n " of t.n hours, Mrs. MAItliAHMT I'.. hl KH the lUlli year ol hi r age. The deeeaa-dw cunsisteiil mt in lit r of the Preshyini m ibrc sX'Joa'-'sVUaiLP- riie.1, in Una cunly, on (he 3d in-tn". V HANNAH P.I., rnnanrt of Mr. Cym "'""''a,, and daughter of the lute Col. Augustas i in Iho .'.I. tli year of her age, ' Why do wo mourn departing fl'';l,' 'r slink" at death 'a. a I aims, "I'is but the roite that Je.ua sends To cull ua tn h-.s nrriis. " Are we mil lending npwaid b. Aa fast a. tune can 11.01(1, nr would we sviah ihe heurs nmir lc Iu ke.p ua frii.t our hue. Wh f should wis tremble In eonny Their btuliea lo ihe taoib i 'Two. there the fit ah of Jesas lay And ) ft a lonj prrlume," It