Pjsvmos Dm'M. Senator Butler, of South I aroiina, was honored with a rout rliuieeUiT clinuer, bv soma of his person and political Hiem, !i hichtiioiid, V i , the i other evening. Anion; the u. sin was the parruious Ij.y (Henry A.I Wise, who iu j some observation ujiou tin- statu of t tic T rouutrv, in iu dome-tic and foreign rcla-j tious, dec'srcl " Th. there was no danger of a 'urip'i j rr Tbe " HIrl Dies," h.i 5i.iJ, ' j hHiiUnu, ai.J ijc Nicaragua question would ! not result iu nar,if our eoi eminent acteJ j firmlj, lie appichi udcd no dancer of j l.Ouij N 1 j f ' r: g 1 1 s MioiulniilK' lildat loitninj to a war with the 1'nitcd S 1 utes, aud he j would give her r.s material aid if war did I eusue. He then in . wo-t serious tnaii-i tier slate J that ilur w danger of war, , not jorrtii but " li ime. ; then ad-' verted to the aspect of our public affair.. ' an 1 the relation bctwreu ihe Northern aud Sajthern Stittes - the r pealed aggression i o( the Noitii upon the iouth, under tin- ; most aggravating i irciimt:iiiei s, the feel- j lug of hosi.l.ty crowing up I i tween tl; two M-etion-, and that un!e- a-'-rt shoik I ceaied, and a ! etter feelin of Irateruity I restored iho ra.ult m.i i I... ,1 ,..;.....,, I 1 Civil war." The Lieutenant G ernir, likewise im- proved the oppntjmty to declare, that he j ! about rp.iuj for tint lar- .i te): against Northern ae'rc-.-ion, ;.' yptutr i ul lac l-mo. " ; lion. Jii Oailand, ih Kx-Iieuten;iut I Ieakc, and, nniced, the guests crDernliv,j pave i.!niii.ir Cipri ".-ioii of Infti pjtriotie t lechnsrs 1 he L..on, itide'cd.aeema to hive i lar-ei naoiv mi ai.u-.o liio nourd. .N. 1 ' 1 ts. ! ItKIS. It i-I PEATII OF COMM-I".!! M wit'i pr..f und regr.-t that wc have to an I tioiince Hie d.-.tli of (' vnm.od-ir.' CharYi i Morris, senior ret iiiied A.rtjerr of the I'nited Stste Navy. II" expired h-ef pa-t fo ir 1 OCi0ck je't.r Isy af:e, nr ip, ;it his rei.!entc ! IU Washington, i f il.fl .iiiiiiati-n of the luno?. in tne ?.'J ye ir , f his n-c. I'oit-mo- ' dore .M .rns entered th- navy 111 Vu-'j. and ; was. in Ihe venr 1 1 -1 . for tnllant snd di-s ! rvi , pr.Mii Jt ed 10 the rank lie .'.-Mat ti." Time of Wm dnth. II , . ' , " " . ' ,r ' " ' ," ' ' ' toryof h. c.-vurtry.atid nre known to nil. i , . , i i . i - i i It Rial r. !nld...l , K-j I,,,,, ir on ,h nn varying b-st.mony of l.is brother officers. I and ttitho.it di-par.i-eiiirnt to any of the i CtllDDt men who aOorn t tie rack's r,j our Navy, that I'omtn d i of his 'e it'i. was. in trh'.cb eoni-t't'ite exe Morris, at thr time : tii" ea:c.I qua':tif s i t e in i.:s t'l a! ' ri-i 'Ti, ' the ahlet lisval eo,,r:iTi!' nn it hi the wn u. Nothin-revr turn d him fmm the line of bis da'y, a'..i whrn.it the end of ff'vser-j en yara, !.. r.-neliel t'd" Ir.-hest p r t nf i prcf-?s-iutii; h-'n'-'. ho .ulht tru'y hsre i sail, I h iie gji- el t... pi!;n, but not : wili.j-jt la' r." S.ti-tiuil Jf Uiz'nrrr. nian for t Ue r I A MI l.ef Ol 1' kiuaml a i.i;i Parsons, a citizen ol dd irf-n.,a, slid in Mle hi pting to rco siru aj laiuve sii.e iu 1 nn-yUanta was mot red. arreskd, charged wild ku.tiapping, and held k, .iii-.il er toe charc. iias tv-ssed the Ijwcr llii' -if i ,c Vtr.'in, i-itiire " stnost unsuiui jj-iy. 1 he IS, i a mtr-due ed a Hi iii'. iiie'i : haie i"urtii elleet. iiui was j atxieioe.i as to a; py t- this case only, t'ue w f sia'.ji-ct ot Nor tLe ra w r jng bamii beet- rel'erre i t, a iv.vt ''omiu.ttcc. '1 he Lul turbid l'ar-oiito a,uir to i fir ebar ge in suy I'rnnsy lvaniii Cvui t, autho rises tbe Govern r to pay any charges lor whn h tLe sureties of l'roiu may be lia I.c, tin a to cjemii.d the same fora tl... i'ltl.-yi.-at i Lietii'ivt, nd failing t? re CciVu it, io eii" any pr'p' it y of Pcnn'Vi tai -.a or any of .is eit i -ni within the State ol irgii.is. In ease of any further pro c -liiigs by I'-tiiisyiTanU official a;aint Paritiai swU a- iir'.t, trial, e-rr. lefiou li ! iiep'-i-H'iiin-tit , lie 1 ta be ! e il; 'ri . (! ly the Governor of Virginia; if w ita-r.t e-ce-. tbe L-t'islitiire is li he eiuventd, Ii" tue Vii: bt exet a ia . serious trouble lua) be autivibatid i'uv. 'J . T, '.H- 1-9 .ST iS '.f ' leM.-iv i -Tb H-m r'l-.-al.ly tl R'M-tTt Too:!. I iiieii-.'u:,. 1-etir.d list, at 'f re no it Ti iiitrriloced tl t ha on ' P" a "i J n- . a; 1,1 -;.t U w,t tie H-ii. William Ar-plttoti, whose tr' xe at e .tisi iera'.le 1 h: vr -!( and , ' . . ! . P- n. - ct t, 'ni ri j. ' . c . -j (. u., i 1 1 i if liis ou tl" wi.I.j -.t vf r-'.t-.erv, fa-' y aH w.t 'o it fj-j. -'.-ut. ;i , ai.i Lit.- ;t 1 vancin that ' i.- L; ii-u.iit.- ' b; rvifv !.;fTi er. A f.-vi- 1!; i;i-ti;-.. r-.fi i li.'.si . tt:i..tcJ tti" f j A ii.':.!:on of tjvf'j! 4'.rrtn nf tiii pon'-v y'tfi. it tj-? rfj-ji'l were -lr f - i : y .!.. h-art) n. p '..-.;? -f lect urr-r A!'f 'f;;:i, r h Jf-'ur r 'tpu: i hiit I'-Ti qty i-!i r.-'-eiv-td, c?iiJcr IRj? li 1 tv, air-' ti;-.- c!rUiC vi.- ca er'A'y hai in i L-t r-'i n ujju tlt'i kutiict of tLe iS p Csiiiar 1 u -f : a;-u." AirT-...s is Ai. .&v.f An pmlncut- crtit e MittMii.ni A Y.aOiii.a, u rx of tiie Aiuttirku fiirt r, ntw vi' tf.c pro-p e4 ot tb p 'rtj in in 1 .Viilt- f.jUoi : " koa ay, per hup-, ti.ihk n- tu nan. pui ii'if, w.it-!i i 1:. 1 )u tiiitt, itt, suitab t eatiii daj a lit Pro-i J. I iinte nut - n1. ibl ' ii! and iee President. , ( Our abi'iiv to c Srr v , Alabatu-i n- at N.-vetub- r 1 have but re- cent y r.jturi.. fiom M o.lj- mery, where I im t witu srne and :n'-. i.-iit i!iet,.brrs ef our p.ity, ttom e. . v , urter of fi,e Mate,, and 1 a-sure vo l. t : .1 ee,y u Leri aiuun tbeio th.re is a te. Jmr cf hope a ad eonfi deuce which is the s.ir.-,t ptetieo! v.ctory I(ilTII Ts A I' -. r.r a ti.-!anei,. !y hi ... ttw :t l iu.' ai.t. at M - V e .esri t'.at 1 hu i a i v , b ito.il." j, '. re.-h' a ht C !irie' e ....tv, La'. a Tagai t. ii w b si I n i i e ui d t ,te. 'Mra. Ma- lire 'irei,r lljii'v "1 ia ilt- if an a and i.tl-m n, e ti ad, ii. ' lej a aud teiUst' ! t Jitr plac lu t lie ..;i 1 it. a sn.a prom. 111. ",,U Ol ill I sp'.,',, si-do-r of !i-r 1 1 ir. it s. t to m loch su i' eo (r.jied, wt, immediate -he Warj,r l.er.e,;. Wei I lo ii euec near the toe, ud t ci a i, i.i the fouipanv, cbss' rviiij? nothing extra ird uary in L'.r ij tiotjs. eont.u'ied ou it; toeir .oiio.-etit aiUstsB. un nt A few n.it iit's :cr .e of the coin I at e, on t Lrtkciiiiit' bt i , to ni t j in r iu . i . i a t c li-rior. lo" V ' i" ' ia'!r a h-rior. I r.rj t. bra t: ' ,-iir- was tl.oui.i ' . an i we b-re ho a id ti.i c it' .f llo.i,'! ha r. xe.l'l 1 M a 'on n A omin wa. t i erls of a vi ii -; ' ily Ic 1 llal .u.'h tb 1.;: ;..!. I, by her l.u s i viilciad fr iie ; I ami , itb a baii.-r, i t w a t urebwSe l ,"fcr '0 ' mm MP T lie? (lav, Tclirnarv 5. j. pa'" r . - - - i, la received lo" l..te ter II. la niek'a "" " MliDER. C.Ti' . " . ... . . " T M" ' '-J eveiunc in lliia town. U e have nnt lo-.ird all the Uaitirubra, hut will give them next we. k. j "orf Sn?W. ! MurJvJn ntUJUti;i,'.t' 'rn w' awokronySnn. ; day 'ruing lat, we fi.nnd the i n und ag - in , coated with a iWii Ml o" .bd tC HaXra fcitil failing in r I t good carncrl, which enntin. ued the greater p- it"f thr morning. Wlim p r tired nn Saturday n ' 1 1 it waa prrf. rily eVar mnfi wt had no dream of n-eing aueh a dreaa on the ground. Thi i the 4th anow that has f.lli n ,oe uiwii hc other t!.i. winier. If the al.nsnac ia to S hr '.ievrd we ahnl! have two mere thia month. ur. fl rumliiifl Gail Ron3, Ti:i mad waa completed on the 29th if!t. jnt 7 Te,r, Bm . ft.w rfara from ita firt eommrnee. mr.t. Ry ref r-ne.. to our auvrrtiairg r, li.n.na it w; Ke rr'n Mit Ih- piaarngcr train ,111. ihMie h. T,,r eemfletien of this road will cause a new era ; lu ,,, Nnr, Str . Pred the good Wurk. Waslifne Mudf l.w XV int' riticil Oil TTi n g- nt!'tilitm ornirr to Mr. Wi tnan,,s ndvrrlinrncf t rrltttivr to Iti impr.v. ,W I iiiani's advcrtisrmet't relative to hi Imprnrr. nn ut on Washing M-'ehiueji. Ii haa he n U-ted rapidlv aauming a very complicated and unset. . , a, ....... 'a. .... ...... u. i r ..... ,i oor im;iy . ni we e.tn .rcniiiinina il .o inr ! J aurnu uf the public. PflrrMiD fur Ffhriiarr. hre reeei.ed the r. hl.... IV No. of thia DC. oie .1. W e have eh-ncci r,,rr i:a pigea ami find t it fti. 1 keepa up :ta hi"b character aa one of . iTi.al inteielmp p riodieals ef the tiny. Ita linn Ph te ia iiu.erd tine. liitr Forrign Vert. Otjrreailrra will fi.nl niii'cr mir Foreign head Teri in portal. t news from Klirope. Cotlen had advanced ( ti A and it ia reported that the Ciar has aj,rieii to lr rma of peace. Thr Irjnicip-i! Elrrtion ai'isin. c!.t.r of t'tie JJrmaciat. in m tieirg our re. ni..i.ve to il.e i--u!t uf the Municipal eicft a tins pUce. put siviri.1 iu-siiona to u, wo w. uid rheer.'ul y -rawer, but he aienia : oataa rei-liva to the Keow ii. thing party. lna t ..I 1 wh t woo!.; be a wa.-tc el ink if imfhinv ei-r. ror ii.si.mci in- a . v a ihe Unipirnci te'ot w-a cjhi. po. of h. t o i.i. r ,-t and hlf Know N'.tii.nga. Vhera fi" couid n.c ooi.iued utfKniatioii to' warr ml t.tni in lu. kuig that aaacrtion it wja very a-rirg our ehcisiied inat.tationa than by the e-.. j.r mm lo aicerta.n wi-re ti e Know Not i- dou'.-lful and dange,oui expediiney of a revolu log l.csi t an, r.r w h'-toer they han ene or iiot,- tion.irv ren-i'.iy. Toe b-a a and U ver of oar ays. Hut it ia true, 1.11.1 t..e leini ranee lakct (we e ticket b. sau.r it ple.ljrd ' ii ra 1 1 to c it if dM.ci ii-4.ti. ) vii cm.j.otii of If Umi . rritH ait'. h;n(" Know No!iiir It it not. We utidv-t-'iiC lliit thr tifktt n con. ,f tnrnj 'itntft 'f.' i', to knw iiwtinrga aito tti-c wnijr, who h u nj.er y.ni; the pirr and it otipriW d to 0,r ' kue.m iiolh, on 1 he rfiigioyn Unt, wi.tc.i i.niiU nui? h"N. m the (p hit n ot the it tnitri rquj lo (in- nf hu r.Ty. S uxirh m r-u'v to U.al cliare. ! 1'-' fii:t.r rji, "t'tr I-nnrr.. t oMi.ly tnil ! "at !y prtwiilt d s liuk- t r in"H d uf nn c of cur ! bet tt;7i.n,' c. W !i, wl.r, is to he Lcli-tj ' the e.i.t.rf or C,. C-ih?ri H, K'j., b r w ru in- "Tn-J t:i in h ip'.'ti to tht- t '( 3' rt'tirt to ffir.tir; (tcI )tt CislltK V y u lht tSe qti-- tt'tii, .'K'-rusi. f'T ItC'jiiM', :uj U- n i' t-lni in tit eie:tioti ! 'Miin.ava.iomT., mr.fi or-j-zj ti,:l at a V fin: y fi.t lust y v - tct c!-i:riKd r-t!t a Know N -t:nf viiu'r, aurl ctli ujti t-e -iiiior to pro-lute tut jrosf. lit! xigUl to bbv !nJ the t roof't inrv.j trurt ni.ftif in.tt t;jsr we hie m-l to iKe lidi'-ii f wediru j u ton km t-r j-m ihiof tor p riy ptrpj mhl i not iucyili!) e ofpr.cf. c uj-x yttthu t!,; U ti.tr .ucc m :i and k:-- r't';irj Lttiul.ci "i.ctcJ tk U-nT'l. Tin Tear ooliiinj, rur 3 te are coti fffitu, wsg tvtr maid itUstit it 11 w noliiirjr u-n(. LicentJ tr no Iici. ' wa tie rjur p.(n w.th ' u. And wt five it ot:r (.pntoit , wc did ori'fTn,it t-o, t!.al the ten of tin- rnliti cJ iftrt-'nY laU"w tiat It.e otsly tne.tn ihi-y f'-nid 1 "q-1 Uf ic;cd m ! r !:i a .sow-tJ Out W'julU iprtrt 1 isri.tt; -a iustxt t.i.iid t ri., f -,i,cc 01 in, f r t arid ijm ''flic t- 1 in; ijt--ri wt re xktv iuty in tfi:ia:i t tt a Cutift tilfil f-v rj.'t to r:,L' :.g iicti f . At inr fSL(.r t tt, I Vw oh.i". ut hLrxit tin atrt.nn r h ,t: t- - i, w? WiU t ij-inii it uj hi fit; mi-tit. .No -ih? i;.(.t I'd r 1 91 . t ' is ttt tti'Qi llC aer ri-gi'J'.a, I'l.l aa t'.at pi' cc la cOl.aiCerrO the iwrt u pt'.a, im f.e n;.r. ,.mi uieana that l.ia ir.en-i. d s... d to I .e ;wt m Die a of n.ean. to acorn, 1.0 n,r A.ti.ough i... fn. rr....Uni rd t, l,....t,,,iy to ii. tiny ,.,. M, loot wh. u y c .i. rejouc that .. ,J( , f .., . i.u,ci..a ano aoppo-e tiie ti-ii. ranee Cause to-. We i. ii i.r ir ea.rce.l eur j. i rt y with lietre ii'iO'O. V . ii... . .1 l:,i idiLo, .,1 lot- Jtmvciut e ri- l, t .at tr.ire . e'r! , ei ... in li..- t .m. ii.u, !.i ro. en j i.p r !. .j tj-st,, end .ia Una f ia- 'kMier. I W lii'.tj' m'.' v rf-ioi-, n, i i t". l-i... .11.1 ir. - ifOifrett !...,. m, Wtllbki.. r lax ri; .a " '-r. ..er.iM.i.i gr.. i.., ,., tut ill. y ol rke! age o a 1 vott. f.,- the t ' Sr u (i. p-rl-l l.y n - i .(...,, o.eij Hue pirly i. i. aU -ner tytf ti.an In... im: (i,c I)euric,at ue c .a.t no It ara shout Ih, ... . Are tb'j not Eiipontililr ! i.-'ts tiH.r. tl in. o,.'.': ehi.re'd th.l i , f I. W. irf.r, l:e .rly -a re,jm.n ijie U.r lv S.I t of '.r-(rsi.ll-l.oi. .1. I .c Ibo.' ol hepresei.l.t.V'.a. Tn. is d.w'aJ b, it.e Lh. ini r-le pra. Hii;,tn to. law .n : t lc---l.ii.' -.y ! A.'Ur a g.e.t many m. ctT'iicai hiilottir.g ami I;., re ..r.iea-irg im jin,. pe t cf org ,n 2t.ou. t ie ll.o-i Joo. S. (,.fh.!e, ot ... an Ainer.ean, on tne -ijlii ui'. otfirrd trie I'll - a, .og r so, ta'i.. ' HenltU. Ti ! I"-' U-n VV '.M, , .,( ,.. .n a. la., -rill oe i of t.... I'.ur I . I lo-'lOr i-e' lartu li.e ;n:-i.'r li. r(; f. a'tn ('. gre.a. Tl.-- r s.,.u' '.' w-.arli.igr cd lo uy a vol.- nf IT s's I. l.'i! ii is. An.i.ng il.e ft ; I" ru oerau. while , N.ti.,ai An-, ..-an pre. ,'t, t I"- Ul.C tK-r of ,.l'a p. . ' j.i.n.. , .no l r 1 1 l nr num. d w-a ITS. of KI. el, :U w a a-,.'... ..-. V 17 n,.' a, -nu .I.e., B'ft 4' H e'.-ru-'-.i irea w 1... i ..ted Hp. i .t bun. Ad U.ssc ii W I -a iT v'-c k'i- n i.c u h i 93 two votes mere (lian enough to elect him Gov. mocrnt and hat voted with that par. nccsarcn bell, e, and ret, nxii.4 aa tiler appear to be, they refuse lo elect Ml nf lieir wa party at Speaker, when they clearly had ; the power. 'I'll ! looka like the Democrat want- cd lo organise ! j Again: The aawie party accing unearthly chance of electing Riehardaon got lam tu withdraw and .Mr. Orr put in nomination. Hul do Ihe Oenin crats ores I lie maik anealion before un adiiiiirii- j n.ci.1. Nut lliey a caueua oua( be held and ll.c johnnxiuiia rtaniutitrn rebitive to the N'aiicnul A Imrricaiia must be again revived, lluea thia look like dir'ailion (j orgnnile f Very far from it. The democratic meuihrra know tliot Mr. Orr could ' he elected, hut that would not aerve their puipeae. They want tukcep up the excileineiit. but Iu le. Uie eipte art that c do n-l bl,.me ihe Dtioocrat ic iiieiiiurra wrongfully, we ihe toliowing Uilracl from the Wai-hmj: Ion '(r, a democratic 'pauir. Hear what II aara : . r r ... I TttaiWN A w in vr nw .n fonortunit v Ibr clc'iing a 6peakci under OiUiuult eireuiniitan. ler mure comphtely thrown away than waa tin t l decline Mr. fclrr to he the SjH-i.'krr of Mc Thir. ... I . had withdrawn hi. ii-mr irnm thr cnteM. j .,w, ,e, ,.e ...d ne.e.aary a. a pnl''l ,uy ,.in- been, a Ut aa the inert: n. niter anmiiiatirg Il.e el.elirn ol .-leaker waa enure,,, Hid .." :.il, II. .Hi ir!y . v. ry Kiimw S..tlMli2 ;h li'dorioualv aa I n.phnlic ..le iu tii upirr!ir :"f the oueaa re lutions, and aa firm an i.i.'v -cate . "' "" orgnni .turn ,I l.ia party hi ai.y i-ther gint.iinaii in the tl.'Ut. Ilome Affairs. Matter at the Fediral Capit .1 would seem al moat to indicate a di,orj-anii- tio", if not a diaso Ititunof lhi (.evcrr.mtlit. The .pieatii'n of w hot i.re we to do ' is serioualy and eonslanlly l e-ng discnaaed ihroughotit thn lenrlli ami hrcadtli ol tlie L'nion, and whutwraat firat luuUcd okiii. n a inert; dilfennee of partita, and an ordinary ..ramble for the ajKols, ia new regarded in a nmre i.....l. n. n .1 1 ...,i. ,1.. ,tri:ni ...... ! snd well hem,, hut in ,set the very . xi.t. nee ofj j the (ii vcrmiieut itself. Our for. ign relalh na are ii.u conuii.o.i, inu iii.iit .....t. u.-.i... . J . . ' federal syatem are sadly Buffering for want of tin j ' regular attentmna and assiat-.nce of the govern- j ' ment appropriations, and ia fact we might the whole fin-ncinl machinery of the coui.t-y i m , atatc of disorder and co,ifuion. i Tiin cry from all qu.rters seems to be M is t' eri . no available remedy for these things ?" Mu.twei submit lo tbe Gat of party c.ipiiee and legirl. live 1 chieanrry, and permit the lunetii ns of the govern, j ;,( t.. bc'entirelv sui- n.'en ? or ahull, aa u ha,! 'i . .,1 k. ., i .,,l s;. ,.,.,, hse. .rMe,,,.K.u.M.s-Sa...si. thoae tiinetmna f Socli a al. p a. una c u ,.i "i.i y , , . . i . U taken a. , taut nam., and wou d peri.apa ie . , f-ul lo the Pobi,e welt.re, ...I w.u.d U j hied in the hLtor, of the country, aad weu.d in- j ,v..iea,iddektt, tic tundanieot-.lpr.acplisot a. repie.enutive government. 1 he ma,ta,n,tie, of the intrgr ty of the ni.t....,l hgialati.re ,. ...! ..ennalihaiitisimp.-,,!,!,: toconce.ve how ,h: . t;- .n.,ld inin hoen en trrtaired for a --i-.-. ........ m..n er,l ly lhoe who are doable of taking our polinc! syeti-m. It would be a lam. ntable a'.ate of thii gs it! iherr w.re no other meana of dr lend me and pr-. tem of ruvirr.iuent is public opinion, i.nd the iroU of the people are amenable a'one u. tnat j h.r. The public press, which and aithor;zed orrnn. lma f.ih.d to arouse th public to a e.e of the fearfal and threatening import.. line, of the criaea which we are approach, inp, and Ik nee it henoovea those who more indi rectly Ciriel llialoiiiliU.il. to awaken tr ceaa the trv to -et Let 0 1. ir niertiliga he held in th.. irc!i..lii of the i'loon. w here 1 lie vmee of the . le will n.rat elT. clu. !!y he heard and till Lt the f'.pitol. And ' wi.tr. t.' t ..v-reirjn am! all orfrii in.a.ea of,' re:reMi.t.i' i,r ri.v.rnn.i r.t apeak out, I heir agents ! iini-t not only lir-arhen, Lot r.bry. Ti.is ia the ' nio-t etf etml, if n-.t the only mode by whn h the i political .irenla of the people c.u lie taiigl.l the! h ason which dieiatea the duty of sacrificing their party poaiti'.na upon the alt-r of their tount.-y' g'4J. 11 II only ly suen liwana in-line pa.u ot.e intiMt which lia bn temporarily deadened; aad par dyaed ce an bj uie Lined and iroi.or.ted. j ' Furnlvdn Affair,. i Tlie o;d world a a we i a a the new iccm t, be ta j cut up and CiVi.ied mlu op-..nff parl.ea and li;crrnt f. etio.ia. War aa well aa po'iloa haa ita partia-as sau pecu'i ,r tenet a to which it will eiing ih nn wonted ten.e'.ty. To' re sre new said to he. two distinct and adverse part.ea in lius-ia, the "lie iu f.vor of extcnnnir llr Kuijor.! Souih, and -notm r in favor of f-ibiwii.g the at .r of ca.nqo'.l Nortl tcrrit. Tl,eeit.n..onof1).e,wrr,.M,pu!al,o...i,.n ry of th.a great and growing empire, down. to the lima of ihe reign nl AI.xai.der was annul nu .1 in both dtrritiuna. To acqu.redo.ninioii m thr Baltic seeni. d to be the favor it and princi I''; oijectof Peter li.e tirmi; ,rd 1" acq.i.re power ( the I'm. us wa. the lea.l.i-g feature in t:.e p'.l- icy of tathatine II e cr.d. P.terwas a aail.r, anrj looSi.c inotiy lo l.av-l aaeendeiicy, hul f atfi. . arine wna a landam.oand aoui.l lerlllorial ag. "ram'ix rnent. Al i iiidrr and N cbolaa ap;ar to have follow. . . the f'a.t.lipaof tiieir grandinolher. T! I-li . . 'vetiia in the t runes and Ulnek Sea al-ow that ihe : ''oitn.g of Ko'aia is very pretiroua in tma: ssinlio rn il.v.Bio.1 of her m pi re. W li.ile.er p-iia . h 4 rn ,r(inie p,. nuer-nee e.in Caa.ly d' air. y ( her H'lWind di'iiin.ile her r rti fie, lion in the. k.i and en tie al.of of In- l.uxme. The ri .nit j ol the pr. ael.t war bus demonatr.. ted th.a (act tae. ' yond m.i!. It ?a a f.ir presun.pi.on thereh.re; to c nel.ide t':at Rn-aia will lo,li leaa hri.-after to . -n exten.ion of her ea.p.rr )owfh than ..rlh and : ' Wt.t, tnS th; t she wot not he u anaiiu.a t'l form . iji' l. at ih'.i.-h iiainl ire ,,a!a and d. p..t, aad e. reel foriii'ic ti'ir. in w-trra and on eoi.ata h. re ; tr.i V rf o aa. i.al.le, hu will '-ek to multiply . 1,11 all. in I ii)l!lir S.elr I Ley W .il he III.,.- Bate ; ' from slim k . ' Thr i-ip ir'Hy b- 1 w een h'werl-n are! two "f th' . Allies fl iii a a key to lot policy 'f liiisnn. '1 'i p. i.m:. h'i'elf nf a pari of Ihe S...ihv. Pc. 'ii.fl'ola ii tin ' ry lo her lien a of e.o.t r.l .nd .e. n'.! nry -(rr Il.e I a i ' IC pii wera. Ir. ll. it tie '' t f , Swe.len honia her.. ,, not t'. cede I'. Koala. or ex. etiarie will, her, ,", a hr 'Keuoy my ior. I,.... of ti.r Urrii- ry helongmg In iSe.ien or .V.f I wty. Ti.s ..j"t ot t!..a .' p.il .ii .n ia to prev.nt k.i..ia from h.cin'r secr.a to Uie n ., tl. oeh a . put of f-'iiu-.id iMCUp.ed ly herself and Mwi.cn a. d Nulail a Mlnutan, The aouree of flr.l'B .ipr-tiriiaioB xa.that it tt'jssia an-iuid ohtuii p-o.. ""' y. ' ... ' r ;. ", ." i overeoats and. ud a rubber shoos fO eff 1 . v,u,ir "B""6ul'utui "' in,: mam quisuei. m me .e.-ouurm o, .or. iv. -i, - - ASHLKi . ! the siiib!1 Maud in t,e urtghbwIitMXl of that "B "u '" wi e si secinm ot Ibe Ut a. w..U.ne on the day h. lore yeater..i.r. lla. hot cakes. " t, t Lj , b rMK& U depeti- r,ille of t,,e C0slituti.n, ratified th.it quli..n been put wiihoul po.i,K neon 1.1. end "lbc (.rntid Jury who had utldvr.tuvesti. si ivit nil in, which may ue eaniu iu ae.ieu ' ' "- ' i""""'"'.v proeeced ... ,o,e j t, AM ' if f tvtatWi , ! " NEWTON, Jam 1650. tba " l "- i j'" ' v?Tfc., L .1 for a S,.kcr. ( M. k' -. ! True 1,11 ve-.r.i.v tiintr agaiuat two of; The disa,reen,ent between the V. Stat, ! !h "" '' terntory where the ?Tr!T!i "1 r.!: of ," ir,;,.i.vil .. .. - 1,1 .. 4,- . . J . .1 . I lelt It. vm iwi vijuwaa livuuiiu ana IUItl.l, eheted oi. ihe i.ext aneceeiiiig v..te. lint inr ihe i tno parties, Lakeinan und Auderson, there, atid Orent Lritain, in regard to the inter- i, shall bo amended to read as f.lh.ar. k' i. r ,1.. ,.1?, ,.r,. , Mr l.; i ,, i .,-;., i:..tu,.,l ,i, r,,. t,.;.. ,.f ,!. t'lnvin,. ,.! ai, i i u ben it t known, however, that the t, ,. snail re ameimca to r an as t .ilows : Leery ., , .. ...... , .... ... , ..... I . . .'. . . '. , . , . .. J . lUh had la,t Urra ,.-rnaol.,e,.la nnnn I ' OftllO age Of t eilt V o... ity of iimnienle snd eff. ci.ve actma opon i "J ' ' " ' " " ' ""F1 ,"' r' ' '' -J " l party almi.i must bear the re. ponsibillty. , , .. . r ., 1 trit-l some virieiy Ol soum irolil a nituiature or peoiiie, iw nit rara.nr m erecm., j n ri.. e , , .,, ' : snSieit. Let the leading n.mda ef the rotin. ... , , , , . . i r . . r' ' p'ns lor an organisation have tieen,. . ,. . , violin. 1 heiarcrr a.sti r hsnuled the tri.m- : or s..-tniini ig sny sueh fortiheationa, or of h ,,.,., ,,.,or of wh.rh would h... imua: t lo it what ta r-q-nred to arm it itn a ., e ..... . i .r . l . , " ""i cuiior 01 wrneli would tia r- . C'e. wiiii w i.i:u sue kepi some kiuu 01 lime, "y; "n i . "i-. u. .... .m o .. i n- .,lr,.,i ,i i.u,.,, ..Mini, . I. . .... . U-Mi.. voice to stak.a well as n.e iwi r sr.d , , , ',; . - ,-... . curio to it.e auuiiiii-itr.iiion a lr6c ..isie. session of thia barber it would afford a naval de - ..... pi, t and arscaal, enabling her fb get out upon the Atlantic, and l w ithin a few hour aail of the British coast. Thia la aaid to be the real arc it t of this parrfthe rcaatit Swedish trebly. Eng. land evinceaa inure ag.e'uiua (oruaig;!.t aa rcy nr!a the extenaion of Ruaaiau nuratime Pe-wi r, in thia direction than her Ibnner ata!ran.i did, in per. iiiittiiig rYler the jrr.il ti get a lootinjr un the Scandinavian Territory, Ro.ia b ing cluc'd in the Sou ill viil Kttirally hok to the North fur ! il.e iniuna of extci.diui. her naval resource and inaratime puwij. frum our Curruimurimls. Chablkoio.n, Jan. 30, 1?50. The weather U still a cold as it dare be it. this latitude. Wo have had every thing in the shape of bad wclher that ever waa invented, tx.-ipl snow, and we have had few abortive :iltetuils at that. Last week we had a sk'it of twenty four hours duration, and the surface of every exposed object was cow lea Willi n coaimj ci ice. nucu a win- i "'f hs never r.ccn i xperirtiectl in t. hui les move it ( ton by thnt t i ng uii-lit-el und vcnenablc per 01 r j tfouagc, 3 clef t the oiue.t inhabitaut.'' tonl ni wooJ ire Rt j.ell,iulli, aud ahawln, parties ni p the parlies have been in jail here since lnt Augu.-t, anaititi their liial. 'J'he pi iron era hake employed seven of ou" ablot luw vcrs to ilef 'in! iheui, and if they do not e oine clear it will Hot be for w ant ol eminent legal .I..:..,.. Tl..,- V-.... .1. J;. .1,..,. ney, will uisuage the prosecution, assisted by r. I. hichardson, r.Mir. the late ennoi- late of tbe Americans lor Mayor, and whose la-gal astuteness, and abilities as nu advocate 1 ii- o l 1 1 are tcvond dispute. 1 he Orand Jury were . , w. 1 . . ' ,i eii'ht davs in examining the witnesse, snd 1 . T. r 1 . 1. in' he trial befotd the relit jury will Probably 1 111 1 consume two weeks more. Ihe case has, tjcj,J niUC, iCrt.t, and the reporters will I .-.. :. . . i .i . ' .i . t give ii a i . r u ii, i ue u , I'laee lu iiio eoiunilis vi ,e dl)lv minis of Wc had a fashionable weddir g in high jfc bete lust week, w hlch has caused a eood J-i r - -:.-i . x , Wi-a, uj i;ijssiu in ceiiaio ciieies. r uisiio- I . C: r . . . guished beauty and belle of our city, who w as just en erring into the full beauties of sweet nineteen, was led captive to the altar of Ilytneti by the Lieutenant Governor of the Mate, a gentlt ma ii of some sixty sum- lliers. Kvery one to their taste, of course, but it strikes me, were I a young lady of wealth, talent and beauty that 1 would strike for young man in looking out a pai trier lor lile, and not be put off with a second hand hushand bo bad lavished his vouth . affection, on Ihe favored obiect i ,, , oi nis iir-t tiioice, utn.i ne w as a granuiatii- VM ,ooic ,ove ,hat , lal ,,roUgh the honey- w;rJ cff I)0 ,, alclitd ,0 M U a k. Wu ;.ion Tlie bltsciS-Jnf- Cowcri of yaJr wi!lsooB wither ai d fnde uv (j(r (e bli a)J -iu( of i-.. , i acuary . ' In r.asii. nn Kin street eeslerrla afir. noon tsy attetitiou was altrarted by some- r- --r-r j , tuiog like n attempt ut producing music, and on appioarhing il.e spot I found that it 1 proceetled from a group ol four lilvcLlle tro- dieies who seemed to form an embryo band of war.dcrinf minstrels, taking their first le- sons in uiakiig a discord out of the " concord of sweet sotaida and practtcn for a pro- fetsional toir on t'ue continent. The parly it. eac.atitutid, c&nsi-ted of four, to boys and two irirl.a. all !l.ant.....i .... t a aM I f al.iAh ' oia..,..,- ..o .ue o.ctr. u, ,,,,1, .. ..v .... . ..... ,,tfy American citilen. If at auy tinie could not hive brrn more than ten years o'd. ' (rua, ( o-ta Hica.lhe Mo..,.mo Coat or any Ul, been di)U.,t M o mhtre Jf The larjcstboj bad an aecordian on which ;p.irt of Central America, nor will e.iher ,,,on,;i,lllt. cf ,nil .Ji-or-anixalinn rr.t. he perform-d witb some still for one so ! make use of any protection wh.rn either af- i dont t has now been removed and all young, whil, the smaller brother, apparently; ford, or may afford, or any alliance which; ,r,. frrH , Jriil ..in,;,,,,,,, i n no .1! i "i sri. v it n.r n,..iiu v a ,p ,rn " 11 a . e os, n 11 ej. t lit, mnu i'j i,iini.or a , .r .1 er 1 .1 r . t 1 - lyM-x kof nusic, ahile the smaller sister 1 ... AT.l ,........! 4 . n. . .. .1 .. .. ....... i ... i heats an old tattered tambourine, oeca-i .n ally suspeadiij her perform aneo, and hold ing it out as i kiiid of penny box to receive the scanty pitlnnce of cr-ppers whi. h the by standers miit see proper to eive. TL-ir garb and gemral tippearance indicated ;i cat poverty, snd .hey weie no doubt, an orphan band who had nerve eiio'ijrh to throw them selves upon tlx; cold world, and try to make a scanty suptort iu this nay. As far as I noticed, tiie passers by were quite liberal 1 Le little "irl wo-ild take up each eoi.tn-r and kiss it, ptlitely bowing to the kind do- ij.jr. Tb acker j, iha world renowned novelist! and lecturer, here, and eointnenee Ills course of four lectures on the four Gcorj."-:, lo inur'- w nt- it belore the ' prentices lihrn -1 ry at llii.trt.iin Hail. T k-kets are one dol- Jar tsch, snd Urd to be bad at tha. Quite ; a rush of uppir-tcn-dotn is anticipated. If, I can find raotry enough to buy a pl.ic.j in; the t.iet:.rc. I ai l be th. rs t ;kiu'' note, and in my next I r'la!) praise him or cut biui up I- -- n - , -r, -,, , ' f . , , , ( , j srfi ,,u.re ; , ft e( t( ,e QSi:i:i. r i , n Au..r ,,,! if 1 do, I shall tl etc i mi tied not to like him,, - f i .... - I)( c;,;m ti,c'p ee of iprea-inir my-elf ai coriiiii'ly. However, an iiumt.ie corres pondent lie ny-elf would s' arcely riarc to take tSiis youi.i Kii!i.-li Li in by the mane and shake I. iilil.il bis full rrontitetthch.it-; tered from the shock. Jiut wait awhile, and we ,-iiiiii no shat we sbail see. "Coming ev-tits cast tin ir shadows tcfor;." . tiiir Major is proving himself a perfect heel l...r.-,e, a auipsou anion the Philis tines. He has already slain l.i.- tlionsand, and wii! jet put his ten thousand to l.'il.t His bill to reorganize the hole city guard and poii'c i.-oiihs up on next 'Tuesday niht for its third reading, and w iil surely be pas, i d into an ordinance. It-proposes to raise the salary of the olliccrs nud privates of the guard, and havcthem on duty day and night. 'Ihe rank and tie of the guard will consist cf near three hundred, and sixty live moun ted in"!!. The expense will be a tiifle snore, but the police will be iiiore than twice ascf fcient. Arraiigciiif-nt will soon be made to shut up li.e bar rooms on .Sunday. Scleral attempt hate been made to do the snin tiling under former administration, but il bis always been a failure. Hot if Miles un dertakes it be will carry it through a cer tain a the f"oti ri-es. In speaking of Sun day br rooms, 1 must d Mr. 'samele, the poiite and roiiilcou. proprietor of iho Plan ter Hotel tlieiust.ee to say thus publicly, . . , , ,..,, L, U. .were Satanlaa , !,, o'eioek. ainee b first one... d ;, ,e .e f January, and has refun d on all occs-ions to open it aain until Monday ii.oi mi. i', and as fir a I know h is the only Hot,- ks'.p'-r in the city that ba done it.- 1 Hu cava that Lo withes his bouse to be u , y . . . ... tamed by quiet, sober nod orderly person", Mid if he cant gci aut b as iLe patrons of hi lio'uae. ho i!l not have nv. I I lime just been reading Liviutoii's por tmiti of cmiiiiit living American, coiiaist- irg of two volumes containing about 00 pa e, and about SOU porlrn.td. 1 saw come notice of thia work (-onic two yean ago in the papers, and it was denounced aa a hum btti, gottcu up to eitort money fmm vain ' uu,i lf conceited persons v. ho Wa milling to pay liberai!y fr tLe pleniure ef seeing j thenmelveK in punt. 1 hnd severnl likcnrw , the neighboring province ol uuateiiiata. ;es, accompanied by short biographical ! i-'lill by Beta of Parliament pawed iu 1617 hl.ttcbts, of some of the citizens both of this j and 1S19, making provisiou for the punish-i-talo and North Carolina, which I have read ! mcnt of crimes committed at (he liulixe, it with much interest. The pnper is coarse I i acknowledged that it ia uot within the u"eli. RU '0S"er (Ue worg is ranter wuSl.ljr gotten nr but it ia i.evert heless : w0"1' ' Fnt"' 1 h " portrait carefully, and my at a to pndc has iioii.jico me iu aci nic lunt too liners mm ill the whole collection if thnt of Mj. U. F. l'erry of (i rtenville, my loved, but long lost " mountain home." And if vou should ever see it, I think you will agree with inc. I httVA ulwfitu l. Mirth, (ha M i lillla uniii l..,i 1 h. d.;,l-d ho h,. . rih, to be, when comparing hi face with auO .-i... .lit. !,.. o..!Ui., ,;i;.,..t .... ., .... ....... t.es, may be the c0se of a more decided rupture, and renders the pi rt 1 .,r "' " aft ,i.S one of the highest interest. The documents laid befor the country I,, d,- 4i- h.. ,..,, ,o...i,... ;.!, the ISUtc Department, together with the er evidence, 'render a' thorough exatni- ion of the subject possible, but as (he iority of your renders ,, have ad- ; other ,ulion mnjortty ol ye cess to then., 1 will endeavor lo present as 1 1 e 1 r 11,1 clear an analysis of the facts as 1 may be able. , L . 1 "1 .1 It is very much to be regretted al the . . . ..1 h, ,, . present linie that the House of r.epresenta - ! .1 e 1 r lives is ihe scene of so much confusion, Bo mm h devotion to party and dogma, rather than the real interests of the country. j j Their course is ilea, ri ing of stern rebuke, . .i ... . ...i : .. . . t .i . iii.mi uie ivai iiaciitej u, iu I'uuiiiii. i Their course is .le. r: i.lg of stem 'rebuke, tne interests and the Honor ci in.) country niitrv demand a diffi rent coarse at their hands, , :.. c- ii-iii mi vii.n iinarj . i Vet it is A source of gratification, that so , great a degree of unanimity pre v nils among our real tuienien, it will do much towards a uti.-faclory solution of the question and i gives dignity to the action of our govcrn- -. ment. i After the acquisition of California, near ; . the routs across the Isthmus all important : to us, negotiations were entered into, with; ; Crrat Hiitnin, guaranteeing the neutrality) of the lst,tnu ; and the opportunity waa at the same time taken, since it was '.he fir-1 '.....,, ..rt.ii. , . . -. suuanie one. n men inu oecurren, n oeciue u ( uncb gUte : 3ccupv there. The precept had ling be- i fore ,;,.,. a(1 (!ow h Mr. Monroe, reit- rC(l 0y his sn-eessors. and approved by (he popular voire, '.bat the AmeMi-nn eonti- ' n-nl were not therealVr lo be considered ! ,ut,j,r, to Kuropean C .lonixstion. Tl i. . I : I. . .l..i, i a noug u . in in iiicii ic un. never eeen inii I down by ativ formal act of I'omsres. still it - , 1 has bud a guiding influence in our political r. io .... e t,.'i . io . I action. ertcs rctnirr. .1 1 ail important to u, that no Kuronenn Mate 'should e-tsblisli ar.v permanent colony on this great th..r.sujrhfare between the Allisa- ' tic and Pacific. Io secure this object, our liovernmeht bound ifelf with (irrat Hrilain. ihst nei'h - er " would occupy, fortify, colonise ot as- 1IWMA A MViiffs! .a, .,,f ri.ihiir.iiin Avat Vtiisra. part of Central Americs, or of av.-.tnin- or . rri-i.inn nniiinnin oi.-r ih. vnmi. " cxerci-iii" dominion our the same Tbe lanstuace of this treaty is full and ex .licit, and should admit of little doubt, vet r . m.r..t r i.m. 1. -. a l... .. ...if itw.i. 1. .1.. " " " l"V " Knli-h povernment ulrao-t in perfect vari ar.ee nith it. It is claimed that It w:is pros, pective otily and had no bindinj force upon Ihe past or even the then exi-tiii); .tale of things. 'J hat such was not the understan ding of this (."iveriiinent is e,idetil from Ihe very nature of the case, and if sny doubt can eii.t, the tnatily, strailit-f .ri, ard due- larstion of Mr. Clayton ill di-pel it ail. A 1 1 Ijoij-.-!i il i i.iirtd on our part no im- mediate apifice, it diJ n-uire a great fu-; " . " our ( ovu.iU s. are un- avo'dab'j cotiecrned ln the future of ttiOsc . ten none. , Neither uid it require on the pirt of Kn-j rlan'J t he concession of ri-rhf, unl.-s nrbitra- ry occupancy coul.l (.ire them any. A Cue opportunity wss offered to both lMrt'es to make a fair and honorable scttl.!- mcnt of all their itilerests to the advantage of t3c,. .M thtre has been no chance and o far as the Knt'hsh governiuef.t is coricertied, the letter of the treaty is null and void. - 'Ihe Ei.i-b, are i uf rini rjr upon its pro- vi-ioiis at three points, viz, the I!.i..i', Ihe i.-iai.d of Kuntan otherwise known a. the col ony of the U.y "f liands. and by their pro te' lor ale over the degraded Mosquito I ml i aus. The statement of the Karl ol Claren don in behalf of the English goverumci.t is an ingenious, subtle and crafty document ; the papers of our government arc able and exhausting. 1 ue in a n oi'.i oi .'ir. laueiiarians ar..u- . meni i. conclu-ive ; that it matters not what : title the I.noli.h government may have ac-' quired to any ot tne ternt rriea in di-pute, by the trei.ty binding themeycs not lo " oc cupy " thcru, Ac, they were reqniied to a baudon them. 'Ihe action of that povcrn inent has been well characterized by the strong language of Mr. Clayton, that " if ar romance and bold and reekb-sj assertion could carry it, wo could make no successful contest with them." That your reader may understand the merit, if the d.-cussion we will I'ivc a l,iis-f ! synopsis of the argument,, upon either side, i First in regard tithe Ibilue. I liis, is a por- tl .n id tbe eastern part of a ucatan, some- time'callel liitifh Honduras to uislinguiah ' il from the stale of tlir.t uniue. In I .'H, Spain re-crviiig the sovereignty over this ten it ry ((rallied to the aubjects of . rcnt I.i it. nn, " the privilege of making us.- of Ihe sood of various kinds, (he fruits and other produce in their n.iturl stale." Pur mis. ion w ns also granted to occup y ihe is land of C)0 Ca .iuo, just off the euasl on account of its henlthy portion ; and for tiie n rriiant ves-e's to relit within a protected tlianl foriued ly small islands in ar the he.iteu. AiitlirecM the niOvelnetiH o: the latter in Ventral A-i . " -r- '. t ...... t.;.... v. - ! coast. An " indispensable condition " waa i i l .1 . j .:u -1 IJ I. -. W..:. added that no foi tiiicatioioi should ba built mid no boveroiunty claimed. Encroaoh- l me tits ou the Jlonnnito Coait, auea tue - ' expuUion of tliu Eugliab from that quarter, followed by a new treaty in 17 SO, in which - 1 she agreed aa Mr. Clayton JUTS, iu the atron- ; (tent language mat man couia aevme, iq - j vacuale the territory " and in another arti cle, she bound herself to observe it "sin cerely rnd bona fu!f.n They did not fail to claim mure thao waa ' grauted them and to commit trcipaaa upon : ii msu aom niona. In IH20, by a treaty made with Mnx.co, ' r.tl;ta of Spam, the privilege, granted by the alter Were con- uuiini, iiui uon imu inni i..rii.v nini , ti.j lijlizc ia a part of llieir trrritoiies, and ' that it, with it dependencies were excepted from the aciion of the treaty of 1 650. In .support of the latter proposition, Lord Cla FiMnlnn fiitflllOAM ,h at n ,i!il ,i X of Mr Pi a V i ! ton nf Jul. 4. lHfttl thnt tl.n enneentinn j the lCth April, was not intended lo apply to the " liritish settlement in Honduras, nor ' Mate 01 t,uaieniuis, and tnat uimer tuei ,r-i..j .1 j : ... r t..t:... """"" Ta" . "JT.! llirT "ivrn'i"). hi iiiuMiwti nn hiv isinnm in mu 1 P.., 1 1 .... A , "1 "f? ' C 11 it 1 .1 t .. ; rumstanees t Ml vrn. iw'fMifii nif riijM. iKbt it . 1 1 11. . iti . .1 wmeu u.ev uoiu 10 tne r name, , uie ex- ...'"-1 i ' ' W E" J 1 1 -'. ',,J t.ch belongs .0 her to .ncil .r al V. ceorJe. by treaty, I .1 IT 4?. . I 1 I -1 ; ne oi-nan never uen.ea, out they d j detiv the ri rlii of sovere rrnly "o1" , ' , , 0 . Second v Lord ( larendou en ins that , lcu'""). ""T" v-iarcnuou ciatnia, 111a 1 1 the treaty of 170 was annul ud be a sub. ,,"' - T Ul 1 1 u. was nuiiua iy a mo 'seii'ient war w th Sca n dur n wh eh the , I . V. 1 , r"'"i "url"r "weniue ' tiounoaries 01 the lialix wera eti ar -ed. aud . e. 'that ait'-rwati s. no treaty o a t.o ilieal ns - ; , j I uf r7,V"1 ! 1,1,1 lr ' U,", ,U " lrM,J viu a'Liniii fuui't ur cuii'iurrrti n uuiu ingwitb re.,.fct to al) the drtacbeJ portions. f the old Spani.-h American monarchy. Thia is eitln r a misstatement of facts or an oren acknowledgment of deceit and wronj practised upon a state they claimed usually as an ally. As to treaties wc are told that the treaty of l'lt wish Spain revived the pre-existing treaties; while the second pre text would be a sufficient excuse for plun dering the territories of any or all of tbe Spanish American Stales. Again : in rtard to the Italixe, Lord Clar- , " lu " " " " ! "' '""' thus acknowledging Ititisb I authority in that counter ll,niii..n...r.l.. .1. c... e...i o.e , , : 7 J 1 cd, a consul is a commercial agn,t sent to ' , aU 4er lht of 0"on. ' I ''rM poee exists, without stopping to T.f.itre whether il ex.-ts .Irjure. Hut in ' ri t,J ' snd every other set of Great ' ,!r"aln. the q ie-t.on with us ., not wheth -r, j she ba any right lo tbe territory she claims, ; lilitwtiethirshel. 1. u D. d Ihf nrnvuinna . " r "' treaty of l-iil. . ,k t.t.. .1 iu.. ,..... . imi in ituiii, ,o . 1 . i 1 - 1 . 1 . , . . 1 , , . ' ' 1 j. mr, - , - " -T" ' , "" " "e "mr grouuus. ' ' ls 'ao poius 1 mu t Ct tcr Li r lo aiiotl, cr timber. 8. Wasihoto Jan 1 rre t,,,.ti:, jeJ u.soralnlalin of Cou- j u , ,al,;,M -rraliy lo be deplored by . . . ' . ' ',.,,.. of ' tlllt pirl. ln t'oi,re. oafe . . . ' C recorded their voles against. The tie,, of ' i . , . .." . C!l I V .jr. .11 He. l.i-l.uli iiiri unil w . - 11. .( ' '. . . . . . Mr. Hanks should bo d -el, red Speaker; Mr. Cullorn. Ame-icsn. 'ork : and filliin. the rdhce of I'lorkeeprr. Sr.rr-ennt al anna, and I'ostniaster with adiniiiitraiinn uien. This a voted down nearly every llemo crnt ri eordinr. , i vote against it. Ihe second proposition was inlrodueed l... i. i '..t i. .i- i.i... n nv lr. t arlile. the aula Amorieaii Kenreaon. e... . - i . .' . . Itrade, of North Carolina; tin- vote of; M,.k.pa iL.tna .oil M........... .r J..-I. ,i. : o;. ,o,l . ......I , r .1 .i ' . .- oiirm.an'l several ol the administration men fro, l', .l .i . u .i . t Iroin irrrmta and other n.-utheni .wtat".s:' ,;, ,, ,. :.. ;,( i r . i tlie total vote in its favor being forty seven.' to one hundred snd thirtyor.e on the tier. Messrs, Clingman, Craige, ffi, a'ud Winslow, of the re,ocrat, fro,,, North Car- i olmi ot. BR.ist, it and Mr. Ilrnnch .1 (iK-mierat.) and Mr. Puryear, ( American) were not present nhon the vote was taken i Whatever reasons they nii-'ht assien for' op( j.-uig uie nr-i resolution, should he ar- j guiiienls in f ii or of the second. Mr. Smith ii an administration man, and has supnoited ' iimvii ir iiu , iri-u.ia auu simply declared , , . . , , V,o s, ,h ,f . .'. i ble tbey ltd hint and went in search of a Win. f-uiilh. of V ir;.iiiia, hpeaker, leaving' t , i , . i. .,,., ,-,,. . '. -ii i ,- ' horse, which haviti-j procured, tbey return- the Cher oiiir. pp. n J his resolution re- , , , i- , .. 1 , , .i t i - I cd and found biui d,in?. home of them c.ived tlie vof'-s r.f nearly every American . ,- , ,J , . . ; .).,. Il.,. ;..i ..i:... t . . i. i poted immediately for a physician, but he .... .vu.-..-. ii.c . un. iiir t'lce,'. i anil- auu a.- i i f ., , i .. i neeu nriiruuiiy cxelleil or i l.iehardaon for the -ne.lketshiii thiouij iout , - ,, . 1 ., . ., ,,. , ., , . 1 l "a j by ititciiicctiee lhal the r.di the conlr-t i tii, . . 'ii e i - t ... I mingloii Herald and Jourua inim-tratioti party prevent the organixatioii . r ... II, ... . . . I I 01 tllC Moiled mere V to lulkSrn (heir owe. I corr.int nnrno.e, i ... .. .1... ... a, , ..ii iieiaorj.uay ins, I'lesara. me ii a rn son, ; .,' Ku era w I .drew their ...n.. fro... .1, contest. Th U.-mocracy in caucus noii.iim t,., Mr. firr, f ;,!, Car,,!;,,. an,l r,,.f. ln med the resolution adopted by them on 1 the nomination of Mr. Hichardson. This was an unwie novel, bad they commenced , voting for Mr Orr without noininntin? him ' . the Americans would have felt free to vote j for bun, and he would, in all probability I I have been elecol. Hut now, the aame cu, I lis that prevented then, from supnortii," , Ki. hard-on onerat- a.-ai.ist Orr. ' ii.irmitj i.-.i.i . , ;.-, violated all d-enrv be ..... I , message lo (VnL'res. It is on tl- a..h 1 ii. g a u e It is on the sub j.., t of the Kansas difficulties, i . ,4 money to aid in snstain snd cslU for iiiotiey to aid in snstaimnrr the luws time. Having spent the first iJlf of his tun. in tnal ing love ti the V reo -toilers and Ab- ' oliliouists of the North, bu is riidenvnrih" to' while sway thn latter half with a pretended j dnvotioii t) the .South; hoping between the two lo secure a nomination for a second lenn, When the nn-s.oe a as presented lo the House, a scene of the n-retitcat confusion en sued, and it was a Ions time befora nr.I.e eould be re-tored. The clerk Knallr Ceeded iu reading it, however. Tbi ou L-indred and teutr-fi;b bslb)i for Speaker wa had to-day with tic folio, ing result For Hanks, 04 j Orr, 0; IVler 28j scattering Vi. The American oonti,,. u to vote for Mr. Fuller, ttotwitlutundin., his withdrawal. ' a Tbe President has sppoiuted O. Jenning, Wise, aon of the Governor of Virginia, to h0 Secretary of Legation at ParU, and K. 0. W. Butler, of Louisiana, to a like poitl,,,, H Keriin. . lHtU.NTES, SXaaaMB -4 -a. a . aax A PIlOCLAMATtON. Ly hit ticetlcncy Tliontat Bmggl Cwern. or of the Stole nf JS'orth Carolina. WiikHEAK, an act waa passed by the la,t General Aastmbly of thia State by a vol of three-fifth of all tbe members thereof duly certitied copy of which is aa follow, . AN ACT to amend the Constitution of the S-tnto of Nirth Carolina. W'ukheas, A large number ef the p..,.,, are disfranchised by th freehold fiuuliei. lion now required of roter for members of the Senate. Tbcrtf're, .. Sue. 1. Re it cr,ileil blithe General , lemtyof the State nf Korlh GiroJina, ami of: ' bftby enacted In the aulkoctt,, of ll j a"" ("'rce-fifth of the who!e number of lonruring,- it,,. j " ) - cun.-ri ,01 the I lilted Mates, and who baa h.. I i,.l,ali..,l of the f-'tat., tor tZZ.V. nwu t u 1 10. iiti.ill i., I v r.r(.iiiin U. l . ,r .. 1 ' o a, d ah', it v. ZCl "'u. T, j ''on, ami anaii nave pant pul.he le.( ,, - - - 1 1 niiai Umihl in IA mla lip h lai.n.l,. ...fil e- . . T. . . ' -..'. .t n- 1 r , ,, . ;.. .1 i t. 1 T. i IV" ., T n' , - -' ' " " K U.I.L lh b'. h k-fbj riirawotatJi Ia Ulllu kid t rA,l aln .li, 1. il . j - " - " -.-r ---- - e P.-o. Plt of ortlt t aroiina, at lea.t six nioi.t!.. ' I . f il.. .. .1 .,; . t . . . . '"''.re the next sleetlou lor members of the me - general Av-embly, setting forth the rmrrirl ... , ' r, , ' of ,c,i nd ",c amendinei.t lo the t uu. . v u '"' r1" '""! " ",,;B proeiaina- , I i 1 . . 1 . ." , " ""i"ii or u true ami te . , - , . , , ', ' r ! . "''etitieated by the : j " - wmi t procls.mation and tbe eopy of tl,ii act, the Goteruor of the Slate shall cause to be published io ten newspaper of this Suia at ieastaix months bef ire the election of mcti.. bers to the General Assembly. Uead three times snd ratified in General Aaaembly this 3d day of February, I '.15. S VM L. P. Ill LL. Speaker vj the louse ef I'suimni,! WAUUKN WINS LOW, Swuier of (Ut Sen ale. State of North Carolina, ) Ofliee of the Secretary of State. I, William Hill, Secretary of Stale, in and ior ma c-iaic vi .s orin t aronna, ua bt ter y rlify that the foregoing is a true copy of the original as ral.tied and on file i. lb, offi(.. Given under my band thU 21th d.v of January, ISoH.- y jm, Secrefciry of $uue N f(,r. : -,onrorn,:lv ,a r . . . . a stitulion of the State and the requirenie nu ' or toe atorraai.l act, 1 do issue Ibis my rroc- , iniaaiiun, ran ling anown I . i : . to the people of N-otlb Cmr,,inx th, p,0,i,ijB of said art aad ,K .mrnd.ncnt fberrh. B,ru...l , be i (.,....,: ar .1,- ,,,,4 An ...... the samr to be published iu ten new-psprrs of this .utste si I months before the rb- ti ni of iiicnibers of the west ( ieneral A'snnl ; v In traliinoiiy whereof I.Tbos Uia. lover nor of IhC State of N, Cai on a a, hive bento set tny hand and cauae i l a. the trreat seal of the iitate lo be hereto affiled. lone al tl.a City of llalnJ., Ibis the '.'4th day of January, ,- I , l".'H, and in the ""(lib jer tf our Independence. TIIOS. BRAGG. Ily the fjori rnor : I'l LAKI CtiWl't.B, I'rtvute Srrrrtiiry. Raleigh January 'ii, 150. . wth. a rainier tytb n.m. ot J atnes l.. s, ilieU suddenly nesr ibis p!sc .... on Ihe road leading to Lancantcr, under ihd following circumstances, a it is said : Ho had left Town with to or three other n en late in the afternoon, walking; on tbe way it was proposed they should have a foot race, which l'ey did, and at lb end of Inch l.i'i com j lamed of feeling badly coiiiumiwna into io carry turn to some ... r . llrliThl .... .I..-.I l...r . l ii x . tr . i a w "i ...-i ii-iorr in, riii couiu tie au iriiei. On tbe 2 lrd a 'ol der a inquest waa held upou the body, but w have nut yet learned . . , , ... , , , wuas waa uie veruiei. v e nave unuermao i . .... . . 1113 souio singular lruies were lound on , . B , . , ,. Ui I"ol,,'!nf '"''"'f "' '"C," ,,h"t .La' . f ""P""""' ,'t h "0'" "", eccUl f lJ "cicr iilumhr,. Mr. Ilea was brought to ibis plsce, alere be has a mother and numerous friends re- -idlnr. . ...1 I .1 o., it... n-.il. ..li rAIMUl, Ksll'i ttTH tlur cotiimuuity has beeu painfully excited for some dsys pa-t, ditora of the l il- rual (T. Kurr, Jr , I..C. U il I.,,, ,n on i... '... i. . j c .. . ii roiieia.i.y las, , escu accoinpa men uy lJ .. J . fncnda for Ihe purpose of hghnng a duel in .".oulli I arolma. Subsequently it reported, and apparently on reliable, autho rity, that Mr. Pulton had been mortally wouuded in the aide, and Ibir.'s arm bro ki n. Dul our lirsl information Is, thai li e meeting reilaiuly had nol taken place up t Saturday. It is said that Mr. Fulton was tbe cLul- ' ",?!'' - , x . - 1 f t" ,U .5"?? t of the exei. T"1.0 . T . ,,Um;,r"1 r""", f ' ' t" d'T'Wed ; and t n. looker, on- ,nure TP"1" Uav, Deen no snequn- cBuior n, cvenit we coum aonni ma tn're be adeoual cause for sueh a oua'"b' ''' 'J"u n"' Oltcrvrr. 1'IIM.AKEI.IIIIA, JB. 00. Till MlRMON To K0t.As,D. llneof I'm 0lJ psprr "'''', aiilhorixed to sUlo mi in "on-,,ro- '. Ialla has accepted the uns- lo- 10 fciitlaiiU. A Joung mun iisuied Kirk Anderson hss been arrested iu St. Louis, Mo., for wearing a sh.ml, ou tbe flmiii'l that it was not the or, sr. I nf bis hi. The Base eame on Kri- da y. and Anderson a fined G-'U- ' created intense excitement amoti:: tbesbasl- "earing f airs of St. Louis. vrjio" leitiw. uui uiioiuir sola iinno-.i. . ,. i. ..... . I... r.. i:

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