" r ! ! f fi t into that Convention, who hud no bust- ,:VY if , T CiVt-v uu tbtr, won from the North, uo are in! 1 0fllj CLIl TD llttil (lvU)lU iac. not 01 us, uor iiu us, w uv, ur muss vi , s whoui, came there with a two fold design ; 1st., to would the action of that body to' uit their own fanatical purposes, and s;c- : ondly, todestroy the Auicricau party. Most' fortunately, they did neither, and failing,' mo t signally fjtiiinji, they took thier final leave ot the Couvcnlion to the iutiuile de- light of its members. Will any oua assert that driving off such men dtti-aaU cither from '.he ualijiiality or conservatism of a party ! lbes the Democratic parly regard the in tegrity of their pnrty impaired, or its patri- cti-iu impugned, became their own old po-1 litical aa-oeiate-and co-laborer, Francis I'. . Ulair, recently presided over the Hiack lte- I publican Convention at P'tlsburg ! Or, be-1 cau-e he found there associated with bim ma-, ny oid Democrats, plotting treason against the Constitution and the I'nion ! Again, it is said by some, that the South 1 hould not have occupied seats in the Cult- vention with these fanatics of the North. i Should the South withdraw from the sup- i port of her rights, bcCau-e men Were found there ready to war against hr dearest inte rests ? Was there not the greater necessity to remain and unci face to lace her ene- n.ies, and never slop until they were eject ed ? Do the Pcinocratic Senators from North Carolina refuse to orcuj y scats upon the same floor with John P. Hale, Win. H. Seward, Henry Wilson, and others, the most bittei foes of theSmth! Io the Democrat ic uieii.bers of the House refx e to sit npon the same floor with the notoiious aloh'.iou ieis. Jo-hua II liiddlii .'s T The truth is, the withdrawal of these mn from the Conn titioti restored haiiuony, and secured the nationality "f the party, brcau-e it expelled the spirit of fanaticism, the great est enemy ot the nationality of any party. As regards the nominees of the Conven tion, is it. necessary t3 say any thing! Need I speak of Millard Fil'niore. whose praise is in every mouth ? Need I say any thiii t-j cuiimeirl bim to t lie Democratic party, when only fuur short year sineo their speak- trs and others were eloquent in bis praise, an-t vitd witn i niL's nay more, eiaimea that they linre Uuij (ippn -tutt'l bis great merits, bi trulv tiatioual ehaneter. i hey were lavie'u in their laudations of bis ad niinist ration an admini-t'atinn of which tiov. Wise, of Virginia, is said to have re marked, fin hi- recent envas of that Slate,) it was" i s(s utt;t-i '.." Let thoe who desire to restore, such an aduiini-uattou, u:.ite w;tii us .-t tljo-e who wi.-h to see our eorerninent reli.'n to its p'irer days, sju m in tiie election of such a man and let the , ntion-ii and con-ervative wen every where ; ih'iu tiie responsibility of opp-iiiithe elee- : ti in of a in in who is admitted on all ban Is, when n office, to hive been faithful to the (' )T.-titutioi; devoted to the I't.ijn true t) " seetii.ns. S nil is the man the Ame-ri'-nn party present for the fir-t ifTi.-e iu the nation. Is be not worthy? Is there auy ri-k in committiog to hi. hands the helm of State ? Is it not an e.iri'et of their nation ality, th 'ir elevution to the I'niou, their sin cere deire for peiee ami !i:irmny through nut the bin'J, to it the fir it Conveklion of tiie American ptrty lias !. ew d -s their first doc, sxrt a Uia'i' t'ur binuer. then, i-' unf ir'ei to the breezo. Lrt those who would preSeree tiie I uion,by maii.taininj all Hie provisions of the CousiitutioB, and securing and protect-i'-ir tils rights of all section', rally utHcr it- auiple, i.'s nnt on i! folds. We are the i-st in the ttH, our ent..tn;n hi? ben tried, natiiaality e-taidi-i ed ; let tho-e who opojse lake t:ie r 'jiou-ii.il.ty I k.iov i' i- smi the time has arrived when tlii Sojih thu-Ji 1 be united. No, under whose aduiitiistration can the Siutii tij.ect. Lope for a surer prot--T.i .n of ail Iit righu, ibau thai cf Mi.iaru Fiiiinore '. . Can sc. shoaid we, fear to tru-t the man VttlO n, "liiy HiJiifi, hut tuOst Ul'ii' u'l 'j tn. Jvrrt-l tiie Fnilive slave la' V ho stool ready, ii ueees.ary, to iay iu ruins a North ern city, sooner than see a law of Cougress, or one I jr the proteciiou of our rights, tram pled under loot! In what man tien, North or Sj ith,e3n u e m re safuly couSJu ? Of Mr. D ue's'ju, the nominee fjr ice 're -idetit, it is only necesiary to say that lie IS wWtfrf. nf rfi--. t ilirl.-pi-.f.firie of character, of strict moral inte-rnty, and of c.Ki-ervat; va principles, an 1 has iina Lnuself ej tal to the positions uuder the Fed eral G iveroui'-nt it retofore lu 'ned Liiu by Djiuoeritte hands; anl haviii b'ta a m-tiOer of (iiit partv, was an a lditi jual rea son t ,r Ins Miv:c:iuu after the nomination of Mr. Fiiiiuore, fjr the A.nricau party beiii.' ui iie up of Vv u.'S and Ji iu Jtr,,i, it was r.gnt tuat .!. ii ju.i'iees -iioold bj taken I:jtu tboic wuj ha..- oeeu of the two old paru . Oae word t j our pro-pects and I am done, lite Ctfivenn .a ut I'mia le'piiia al-J-iutnel iu tu best . .--li ie spirit iid the u.tuj-t hariuo'.v, tt.i men, her- -paralin w.th the resolution ui ie-erve uccs, and w.tu tue enS ler.i belief that we au:l attain it r.eeUd fi -jus ail parts of tue coun try toe i)i,t graii.'ving a-itau'-s of our prj-peet of suee-.-n. I SV J'HK.V T od; nuhi.M'.s, jij.; of chlku Li;t' KVEilV MVN il l His Dt'iy, AND OI K r t -i-. H ILL liiil lPM O'-K I' ll I C I r L K S F I ! K V A I L : WHK WK1IALL IlKALI.li nU Li THAT A M F, VAC A N 5 SHALL !ANI L j, UuV. KilN AMKK1C.V 1 I 11. II AC'jSITOX. 1'1'fsVioro, M.rch 1 t, I !. j d bait re. ii ted, and rn doubt hiv- ! .li.. , i'.j- ti .-K it ires of all IMV CI . . - Hi tl.tr 'tikCl:ti-,i, W . it ictie.olt, without too ii. ieii d.-Iay. :1 aCf jii'it for ii. y I. use appearing ti- above. J 1J. J .:, alone il. TU'tM KANSAS. "VasUIN .To., Mitrch 17. A gentleman, j i-t arrived irom Kao-s-. ier..rt. that tjov Sli iiinan, in Mur ; Iroot U ., ', was occupied 1.' uas in t' .I'-iiiitg' the bor der of lue territory fr ou Si. ly.uis, in eon -j ieijce ol ti.e tih-t r uetion r o iin.i .itiio., by tile ICS. e U-J. H.re-I ' lull days detained oti tne river bauit. J he Slate Legislature had .isscnihli-1 iii bee tiie governor reached tne pUfH n( meeting, and uur iiiformant says l9 has ut, doubt, judging Iroei thi: illforilia ..,1H ha i-l.t.i.i.ed tiielc. t.iiit beljrc now tnn ulhcers of tiie tt'-w g..-n 'in. i,t had . is- ft o. i uei i.i au'.ii a: .:ii s. P(vri;iTT or Cum.tk A g ..:,. ,.., b it Crescent City, Cjbtoi i.i.i, o , ,. ,, January, and r-arl.edS.in I'i aiiei-c... p i, i lie tianiik-J with snow ebo-.-s, J tJul g) bill six ttiiks a day fjr lour days, tie: no.v being frjiii 1 ") t i lnl f.-i-t Jeep, t ., satiu time ui ."-Jo J iitdei-eo s, f s . . i osij cjuiito's, stiant.. rn. , were npenin. Iu tili open air, an j Ihe table ul" lUm c-pi" ca: i s jppI.eJ with au atisudaiu: 0f ft tail gTtmm fegetabiea. - " " .-CABo CHARLOTTE : T u e s .1 a y, April 1. 1S56. AM KlUVAS NOMINATION. l'OI! ntKStDEXT, MILLAR B FILLMORE, OF NKVV-YOUK, roit vicE-rnKS!P!:T, i c - s -) s i cr. T . ...... a a l V, l a. OF TENNESSEE. Ij' We c ill attention to Mr. Mason's sdvertise- ., Saeh on etablishmeiit ns he has oorncd hss long been needed in this place, and we hop he nny rierive Ihe elieourpcnieet nefpsory to , enable him to crry on bin busim s tiuccssfully. ,ii!:rrif;m )!prtir?. We I! eoefi.:ei:t, iroiii tl.e tm.e and spirit dis played in them, thut our fr tines generally witl remj with lively interest tiie proceedings of the Auirric.in pfrty, which took place here on Satur day l.it. They will be found in another ruluuin. By the w;y. we at e, from tiie Concord ti.izette, tout our I'ri r.tis of Cuh.irrus hate recommended MunJ.iv of our Cuunlv I'ourt as a suit.iblc time j to hold d.u' fn :t eittriet Cunventiou to nominate a ennui Kuelor. We ho:;e that tiiev w.ll recoil. er the in; tier Prd acquie.-ce in our proposition io hold ll.e convention al this daee n Wrdnes. .i..y ol" our tsupcru.r t'ourt, whieh ci.ir.es otfcirly in M.y. T. Vt- ..ny- last w.ek some extrncls from ab. olitjt ii p.aeTs show Ing in wh.it liht they view the ntituiiiiiiir-.o of Mr. Fillniorr. This week we five a ft w iiore of the s.nne sort. t,.out ,as If. ' n t:'vn I., prove iscyond cu.trueieiion, that Mr Kiitmor.' is n -t eotisiii. r.d an anti.l-very man rit the North, no matter wiiat some persons al the s-.uth tiny tiuok of him. Fierri Wetd'g Juusnul, Much -la. Til'" Ii ulliO::d big u.'es ihe eh clioil of Fill, tin.-.-, lt i- iii-'', ii'i icti-i:, jo; pill ' ttut I et rt.tii'iy it t i I tli. .si. illi i;, nl! i,ri r ii; Ills iiliu inleres's ii.il Itii.ii.-, l!...t i.e ill use Ihe wh.de porter of llic t.t-iierl l..v. riiiiitnt tj rtst. ie nin:iw.iy S uv, liniZiie the prtsi., put down Tree Scch, ii'iin I: o iii Uf ihe 1. 1 it.iii inn rests, protic t lee lioruer L-l-t. fe..tve-l eitie.-s niny ceem m eesm ry lo u. fr.rtVery und ii.eredst: tue pnee of Sieves. tin i faru HetT Journal, tnmf rfute. Mr. F llitiore i.Lis n,.t pr.e,l his devotion to Sl i. ! very no rely 1 y hating recomini need tl. o.npro. ' tii.s.- M. Hsur.-s of '..) nor yet stmpiv I y ins sins. : tore tu ...' F'iif:l.i? ot Law. His slhnt ap. pri.vil (' tin- K.in.-tis-N. brasUa act, and of s',1 ll.e j IVo-Slavry neis tuiU rec-.iiime'ioatioi.s of toe pre. sent Aiioous!r.t:ii!i. h. s . cured to him ths v.ry it it; ltt pLce it. Inc. C'a.1 ilojrue of " Douh K-ce " 1 St.t'. I.III..U. 'torn (of Juuimtl. Fit m"i'.h. rt f.'in-ml to toe se.-it ment and svmpali.i. s .f !..-.. m w is tn t ka of Filhnore's n -.iiiin.iion,. to ,vni n ti,. k-m-st Niihi v tv.n t.i.on no i. n u.e v-fr .wini.s; ..!.. i.i.on no I ree fe:.ie v i... l.,t hun. Ann iniaiiv il" eele-: ,,.. ,.,,. . .. ,n ,;. , . m,. .i,h,' gins Tun ne.r v aii tm-iit Ma.-.s withdrew iiu ;.r. i. -n i. i. UttnUnr, a i'l-o-'i'urerv and ti.titijrr. a i lu-oiurery ana Se el iu. j. .'. -im 1 itui ton . Ecs: ... v. W1-, r' !u-. 1! I 1 :ni' pt V r .111 lh tw 11:0 a' 1 I'.t Keo-.v N-.'hie" r'olivei.ltoa t .e liilit g.etii.tt," tiov. ("all, Jtr., - ll driw. lint w it. n Mr. t ..i-oure, li.. lion I'uli .:, 1 V . l 1 d c.' ft I" soo l 1 1 ri.ltittiteiit ot S!:i very, was w.irtiiies retuf'i.d and emiir ceil, 'e iiiti'Ej;;-! U to s;.very there is no lieeU ot Plul 'i.ri.t. From the J' nil. Tiie he.irtl. -.ie . . ..1... wsiit oi' . n. I 1. ir. s oi ' .S.il .i'y ' once N. rtoiri-ti.-.' f..r4"e frifsliieiiev. pr.iicjj.le in the luai.t by tli'- K. ar a'.unilantiv iir.iv- 11 t.y n. s or. si V.'ie c. 1.1. tr y . lie 1 1 WT.Ii'iilp. r t xti.'tietil nt ril-.lioos to li e poiilus of ' st cl.onal " in lit.it he is I- e nf tl.e ii.siof.s iiii') uijryit.1:. f snvi-j, t:ie jMllT.V, ism. He 1 r . 1 1 r. ri nit 1 ir, ior'i. II- . t .lcs, we it lion t ii.-ni If- is ... - i - i I... ..I ..f wt.ioh In Missouri is ll'-riirr K utfi.. it- " s.-cttoiial " in hoi-l,l.ly to .-1111-1 lite North, aim littoit rain e ol Ihe lor. e'niit.. to t tv a pari .,f Ihe ti.'i 11. t- 'li .1 " in ina d. vol.. ill li the SI n ' h ire jfniout of t'o- : , arr. s-iv anil triiffriiou i., r 'trii t:ie;r prowtii. ' it n.i! ,! in l.ii ..tu.'-. ti .-nt to Si.iv.-rv, 1. II. S t.J ir-. y.,11.. li.S ,',(jll.l,.tull ,B it- ' t'if-r a.-id not N-itii.n.ii, .t.J . s e sout:. I'ttim Ae .Veic York Tit'nine. In tth-T wor'ls. t- e Keow -'.ji li.tij. rpov rif.it ;s liif i.-,i 1 :. 1,. .. . . . fi- 111 us I'i." t.,r. d. -i.-, ',r ; ,;i .irr'st tin- rrowth of the North, mil 11. lrii(!-irn as teeaU as si.vrrv. I .tn a ! .11 .uiiv. r .iesir'- arty hi tn-r rt istin f.ir r warding f ' in w p r'v w.lh - ...r.- t ...i ? Il turns nrk l-it- 1- ,1 s i r ---us t'i- e.i - ' is Mo M.-iin. t .,f il-ist ...v.fy,' so 1 woi.;.! tiIi-rwise c.-oe to in' r .i he ".-ulil.on of i: e fn .s-t. ifs ino rri.o r n.e eo-ilr.s: r,. t -- lleir pr'stritv: i.d fnedom and iy of li... "late H..t. stu more ghini.g. Enn.a. in (onerr. of H. pre., nl.iiiv. . ct Washington Ti,. If.i.l.' it s t!. en.ed I t-ite li slut. .0 li't'l of U' l. g'. Tfi.s coerac i s.-nd a commission to Kansas, ti .ii ihe eai,e of tl e eontt st.-rl el'-e- Uelweea Wl.nfi.-iu and Kceiier. lie! taet!y stisf.itl ry lo toe l,-...liiis ofeitiicr Can n.-te. Ii does riot intt-t tiie w.snrs the of Iiiark I; ' ti.ihiif ., it. .1 toe siiptort. rsot R'-etier.lwca us, a s l.r.-rly apjtear to ttwiis. .1 h ft to' r cImi.c. of a.'il,Utn. v i e',.-i:,en, i t,iE , ff. ri iu .. uu a rj,..t; - - '- 1. 1 1 t ok ai ts of the li r r i lor i.ii nutii.it i. n i.ii am) no,., will, the su sv of s. tlinj up e Sjoil org-iii2j.li.il. 'lie su ppo'ters oi lu f.ppt.s u it as satict.ui. n, ( iiiiiiiitiii!, ..rt enl.rely .rngul.'r; tout out og h.ui. I...- r'r, Vi!li, a inch rita is hteli sre heyom e e-oistitutiuiul powers ol till- li.iuse, anil o,i erl y, s wi.Je f.i rntig utt'it'tt..jri.j,,,,, nn,r..p. n.f 3uoiUiori sgtlal.oii and ae. grtb.it-H. '1 tie p.irtissns of li'eder wanli d p. rsons and pa-'e-ii to ei- s- ol i"'n K:iRsts. so as to have s (triim it.iiti.ry. r r.li.tr n splerMittl political pafi.de anil e.' It in. ol at asiniigUti) I.'iiy, lo sosorh tiie lime a ou in :, 'j m e tne piSSiuns of to people, with a; vit to tiie n it rresiiieritlal election, which liny are i.o-.r.ng to inase torn ei:l;rtr upon Ihe tues. tion oi sl.w ty. The .d.oetes of Wiuifi.M r, tis. led to i.t .ml iit enii, pi.pl,. il st iii u Ii, sv li ii toe a ..( - r ..e ,i.. wiyvf.! ic y.. . frrv-tt Hit. tr-iiis!, r ui h n.rfs ej' i lenient eij.iiiy n Wdsi.ir,'. ion I ly. I...I ti.ey I i.t.t preset,! , C of cu- siioiis siineit are fu I nf dai.ger snd ti.ej, .tf . .. I. el.lt H fallli- . imports: T-.e sen i i:tif a cointnision to ksn.as ot o.'jii.ry w iieii ,1 eon t i,oe. t U ti. of II- ;.r( s. lit-iLti I has no poaer l-j 1.. k ! vi h n - V. ,., .Iv-e llie ijiosi s nous eoiis. Ijllei.CCS. , t ,e i.tt i mrii.lH r, holus his seal I cert fieaU of eliftoin cti.lv tiinile hy v,rtu by t t jieinint nl of Ltm Terrilor , syl.o liules In. I plic ii spi. ..iiiiwtni of i! frrsi.ler.1, unuer lue sulloity oi n act ut (JUi gr,.. Jt WJi. lec. ted at an election ordorod according to law, and had no competitor, and has hern received by the house and sworn in. Gov. Reedcr contests the seat, claiming thai he received a large number of votes, given at an election held spontaneously hy what he mill " the people " of Kansas, in hostili ty to the regularly constituted uuthrrities. He presents no certificate or cviileiiceof election from anvhudv. nor any proof of his chuicc by tlich- irregular mi-ciings. What he alleges is, llialj vlid. He asks Congress, therefore, in order to ! ou.t Whitfield, to decide that. there oro radical ; .1... :c .1 K... . l .. l.r,.l rt,. .... ., . r ,i i i , f mi nt in Kansas, the nets of the inhabitants nl the Territory have 'the force of rightful au u : cLiiininii authority, and th.it those sunm-ilini; him ..c... i. ....k: ires loajori'V in nil- i.iwuu ,nn.i i.nn. mi Iherelore entitled to he represented ns " the pi-ople of Kunsits, and tiifit, as such, be is thiir "1"e- scutatiye. The loic of this dtduction is so wcak( th.it the opponents of Whitfield do not seem tn ex. pect to give tiim tho sent. Toe election of Whit, hrld was prior in point of time to that of Heei'er, nd if the lawfulness of the forms under which he was chosen he put aut of Ihe question, he would I have just s pi od a title lo be considered the rep. J reselitative of the unorganized people, as Keeder himself unless it be assumed tlta t an aeknnwledg. ni''nl of the obligation of a subsisting law, is a etqnali(ic4tion to be considered as oi.e of the , people. i . . .. torn.n r , : We hsve new. from burope to the 15U, ult. A small decline in the lower grades nf Cotton bad , taken place. Flourand wheat had advanced. ' j jwace prospect were highly EivoraWc j ! Pflcrson For April. I We have received this neriod.cal for Anril. We' C.i a .i;ll .... ...... ..J - readies one of the cheapest periodical, in the ,nnn .f no .;a. . . Fashion Phite every month, for 50. in adsance. Direct C.J. Peterson 10i t'he.tnut street, adelphia. rhii. nroom-Mraw Pnprr. Wc learn, says the naleigb Sundard, that Mr. Benedict is experime mir in makiii? pper fn.-in broom. straw, at his mill on Crablree in this coun. tv, and that he has suecceded in making qu te a rrSEetble article of paper. With further efforts he may be enabled to produce good piper. We hope he will, for there is an abundance of the "raw material." j ! Look Out For Tlltm. 1 The Camden Juurnal says, we are informed by a oet;,,,.,n li.ata set of iureicn oedlars are orow. lieij about the country, under rather suspicious crenn.-l inees. Th y seem to have a jt-at par. tiality for kiteliens and 10 gro houses, and tin re arc reasons to itelieve tli.t I'oey are of no atlvau. tae to that el iss ot'onr (M.puhtti.. Soiih ol thetii r. arined w ith pistol, and cltit.i-, and it tniht lie weil lor our ciiiz. ns to be on the look out. M i i sat i sst FCR THE M. C. Wit 10. AMERICAN MEETING. A meeting of the Aineiiean party of Meek . .. '.. euourg Louiitv w as convcueil in the l ourt e. House, in Charlotte, on Saturday the 20th . ' t - . .. j mstant, in pursuance of prior notice, and or- v i,:. . .1, .1.:. v.-i . I ,.., 1 ....11;. ,,. ,1 i.ft; i;ij T ,,. J , " . t v - Sriston.anu oririointiur' la. b. V iiiiauis sec- reiary t .l.si s.sl.,...ili... f il.. H.t f .meeting was maim by A. v. t iiuauison, ; K5.p who concluded by offering the follow ing resolutions, which were onanio 0"''y -j dopted, viz : ! is.orrd 1. That tins, the birfh place of Atoer. ; scan lmf pt rtience, is the most apprapri-.tc spot on . lite gioitc tu proehnili anew li.c trst Au.eriean ; tioetritit s of t q iith t v a In! exemption fr.tnt t.r e niM at net a no tioioi n.i I n-n ; a i e llta i we lite prate I ol ; sot s and suceeas'irs of tin.se nohle p-ilrtols, win, from li-is n.eliioranle s'.ol first pri.iiiU-ir-tt.il lo tin wori'l IliL.e iniis risti.iMe niotoji-wtils of nutn.in lilsrtij na i p. MUi.e. Uth .lit. Ills of joy the nominations of .Mtii ird Fillmore, of .V is Yors , und Atulrtw Jokson lh w it. n. of Term. s. Me, tor I'resnieiit iirol V,l;e I'ri st.iei.l ol the I n , I ...j sit-1. s, as ttie hop. Tul promise of a fruitful illu.. talii-n ot lue great principle tlt.it heiicUorth none hut A ti. trie,, its shiiil rule Anu-ncri. ;tWrs.,' o That lite policy adopted by the ore. S' lil itllitiHItslrsliOtl ol ii .(toi'ilfti; 1(1 piiit'ts of po litical Irust anil iiitiucece opt-rly avowerl eoerntts of the L until, ami e.j.i c I,, 1 1 y of rertiosu-jt sue!, souroi -tiie n ition.il p-tlriots. t.I ti.e lresiiiei,t's own p-.rH J i!e Hronsori ami oli.ers. to m .ke room nk I ree-Soihrsa. Re.ifieid t-,,'! other. lor such ra oi ins sittnp, wnaievcr may nave been the motive, IS Hell calculated to I li i- p , re C' tier-L I distrust in the soiteriiy of the s.ileinn prolt.talii.ri- ot' ih vo. lion li, ihe I nton, arirl lite nol-ls of loe Stales, so s:.ei i. - y t; i -i.l. j r.t in Hie Prcsii.'n.ls Inaugural Adiirt ss. iind .M"ss..'res lo ( tingrees. ftfMitirrd 3. Tlt.it we ree.iiiiiii nd o rttir li.t-nds in lue several counties com posing tins F.leetor;il tlistriel lo splioiiit 'lei' pales to no et al th.s pl-iee, as the n.ost central (mini, on VVetliM Sday, the 1 Ieii of .May, in the wees of .Mcr.it-ntijr Supi re-r I onrl. to eh'stse a stl.t-.ble car.otd.tte lo be run on the Klrctora) ticki t of the party in this (State at tut .Noieit la r eh etioi,. littttlt'd 4. 'I'li-l tiie chairman of this niteilni apisjiiit twenty five tli Itp-Ui to repres nt (Jus eooniy in said district toiivt-nticn, Itrtitit'd j. 'J'hat c tesltiy one f.itfihal spiirot. ot toe pri.f-ositii.n lo to. JO a M.. te (. on vets tion at . Itreensiw.ro, on 'l'h ursiia V, the 1 Hit pros into, lo t iect a p,..,H r eaiuli.iateof lite A.,,,.,,,,n party to i be run d.r (.ovrrnor of Ihe s-latt at tne m il An. 1 "i t't el.it.,i, tiyauilionzins: the chairman ol tin. '. ' stltcl a lutetinr lo ante. ml sev. nl v live t: rates to ret), resent .ileCKieotiiiri' tfiufi'.y tn saul l.ori si ntioii. Jlmoittd ft. Thai e art: ijeltoiniitt ti tu suptt'ilt Willi heariy cl.e'-r the noiniriefof san; t'onveiiiii.i whitever rn-iy litre heeri his piis. p-.rtv associa. ti'.ns ; prov.dtd that he is sv'fliiift lo place ioniseif on the jilaiforrn of the .V.tioie-i Aineriean party, ar.ij suoport its eirtdiilates tor Ihe Pr' sn;er,cy aioj V ice Prt-siiiertt v of the I. tilted .Stales. issoret 7. That we lie. m ll mt .fierit. -r. t lo make l.otritnalions, allies tun'', nf ealiiiciates In reiee. !! in ,n our ne.l Slat" I.cgis:aUire. lint lo-t-Mi to the silinoiiitioris of ej.pcrtn.rr, ri. -nv. cd Irotti the su:.. rior tieiies ami uiseip'ttie of our vcUrni eneiiiv. Ilie nr. s' ol .:.,n. ti n,l Aiirn tiarl v I it t us ern e!n.,r io profit hy toe l. s.,n ttius nit.iii. ; ute.t that orita rttz.it ion is rn-t onlv essenioil n. . ihe v.ial ex.ai-i.ee of p.,,i,ea ,i,e,, i,ui t!,i ,, iimph, hy selling loe nam .h- here m M'-cklen. ho rjr, anil rciut stmp nor Ire mis evtryiuliere Ie follow il, of fi.rinii.i; roosl ittili'.ns, eli i-I i j olii. ' rs. ati'l meeting in puolie eouticil as olteri as lue ' mi. (ft. t-f the p'rly nny tt.,,. re lo ttiis.:,.i a, I n.-ecn. ry business. ii I., diswiumate uaefiil in. ilttuimt . 'J if. I llir proererfinirs of this nirst. IliC iw puhl. sheil ill IheN.l:. VVI.ie, snrt lhatali u'iier journals I h roug lion I 1 1 e ro.i ,, try fr ,, 'll lo the American enuse l.c rtnuested t et.nv tticm. I he following ire the niiliifs of the dele, pat... appoirted under the 4th resolution wini tiie name ol the cbaiiman, added on I motion, viz : V. M. drier, M. A. Hart, W. Lc Col Ii W. Alexander, IS.,!. liei.l. jr., J II. t arson, S P. Alexander, C,.-n J. A. Voting, L, S. Willi jo,,, , J Lowrie. T. W. Dewey, Dr. J. M. Davidson. AC, Neil. K. C Davidson S Us-rryhiU, John Wolf, J. 1J. hhCoti, Js. Ihe rleciion ol " iinneni is vi.iu, on uic En.un-. i innu, o i(vAJaron. o. i. a 'ui.c. . ;ulf,y iJics,. Th' alterunoii a company that the wlir.le of the existing organization in Koii. J Johnston, tien J. A. Vounir, . V. iillespic j oj lweu(. five l0re leave in Ihe cars to as is illegal. That the Legislature was elected j T. J. ilolton, L. S. Williams, S. J. I.owrie, .. ,nrlet ruffian " by frud nd force, and thai all their scats are ac T. W. Dewey. Dr. J. M. Davidson, Mj. J. ; jcn,ndiuir the rights and forward ing the enrdingly void, and the elections under them in-1 Caldwell, Dr. D. yM.ury, M. L. W ri-ton, J . i :lt,,rests t,'"tl, South. Ill the middle nud ind rigin.l defects in the .lection of the I.egis- rvliill, i'r. W. . Jaylor, u li. fiei. nuns, j . Q, ; j 0f Kansas itli South- ihe Voto on ttm adoj.non oi inese rcoiu- , u. i oiniiiiltci- on lerritories. mat report h.lureol Kansas by which the territorial i.ovcrn. ""'."!' i. wv...o.,, v ..wy. !ernlt,n it ,s etlliittted that tllty thousand , J1"' " i " o" l,ml"""' ,,Mm n leeiitw.. first formed, which mike all the nets ' ran, Sampson Wolf, J. II. MeCord, W. S. Me- j w;il be thrown into thnt territory, bo- ded as a llepubliean triun.pl;. came up iu the le2itimnte order of business d. nc. and l.w-a paaseU by it, null, void and of no Cee. Jan. Porter, P. MdJee 1. U A, ner, J. Mt No(,ml,tr election, from On Monday the Speaker announced that i(l the Senate. Mr. Trumbull then proceed- ,.fftC I McDowell, V. (i. Siiniil, . Ham, J. t. ; , ;ouli.,.rll $ut,.. The tiuestion ut i.-sue he bad appointed Messrs. Lewis 1. I amp-j HJ to ro-assert and defend certain argn- .i.,.. j. i : i a e. .1.;. .. i Jl .ix well, J. M. Kerr, l'r. 1 . .u. I nrr, A. O. t ..,.. ; , , ,i, !,,.,,, ,,,! belle of Ohio. in. A. Howard of Michigan, ; t.,t, lt! hud before advalifpi). dikI whieh Forler, 3.11. McDowell, J. O. Maxwell, A. C. Williamson, J. M. Houston, M. W. Mills, Aud'w. Springs, J. L. Brown. . The following are the tiomc9 of the dele gates appointed under the Sth rcbolution, viz : M . M. finer, M. N. Hart, I'"""1 , " r'pl' B. H. Smith, W. Lee. A. M. t.il espie, Lo . j li. W. AU-raoder, li. D. Alexander, Dr. W. H.iyos, Sol. Reid, jr., .1. I. 8priiys. C. ( "Pr- j , W . Ushorne, (..apt. A. U. eel V.. t... David- ! son, A. i. UaviUson, J. f. liaiT, will. Jr- ' 1 u ivr 4 u 1 v. tin..;.t " "sun, ti. ir- " ..' son J. M. Houston, A. 15. IIeiiiK ron, lr. W. S , r ... i 'av iiisou, i . . i iisvmi, i'i. i. iiiisuu, ii M. Mills, 3. A Davis, Dr. K. D. Williamson, M. L. Wallace, It. 15. Hunter, A. 15 Hunter, i !'.'.. ' '.. ' Hunter, H. M. Alexander, Atnlw. Spring", IV A. Caldwell, J. K. Alexander, i D. L Torrvtiee, .1. , Drown. 11. M. (tales. r M 1... W II V....1 t:..h ,..,.,.! : . " ,V.r , , ... 1. V- t t Nenl iiUinson, M. W. l.oltnson, P. - Lowrie. r. i.iir .'nx r-i tii.i. ..T u .i.i.in'.'iiiv .iv.iv cum v ............ , . - -i.it.-UltIsrtl (htiirmtin .... . . . v- i i ii.. . ....I .l . t i . i ' L. S. Williams, Secretary. . ... . . . . T.. .1.. I.... 't .t' '.. r Tl.... .ll TUP V C .I'll til crat " the F.dltor thereof in another ami- t in u:r lii"t IJ?UH Ul llir n rru i ii i'i mt- : monunicntat article tinder the bead f " The Motiumeiit Queslion," discoursttli thus : "This is the question, which now swallows up all other aud convulses this community " from the centre to the core," as the orator , of " a thousand strings M has expressoj it. 1 j. c w,( ,, , , , . r, ,., ,.t, cnn djover that I never used Btiy such h.n-V evtee , .. fr01 t,)e cf,l)tr(. to t.ore . al,r) I trut I shall never so far stuitifv mv- w!f as to use any such expression. Aeco'r-1 diiifftoall at nrovcd Lexiconrat her'. "core " ..,,lA..r. iwiilrii t.,.nrl I ,n i.rtirx. -..in f.iMO the centre to 'the core," (which the sapient " Kililor ' has the honor ot mtroiJueiiii' to the Knglish Langus'ge,) means, therefore, from the centre to the centre. This adds another to the " thousand and one '' exam ples upon historical record, which prove how men in " a labored effort " to sustain a weak, untenable " proposition," will attempt to divert the minds of inteliigt nt readers from the true question at issue. I think all manuscript, aad hence lie delivers lm l.-c-unprejudiced readers of my communication tures with al! the tire, feeling and eloquence to w hich the Editor tauntingly refers, are of a Western stump orator. He is eerta:n- fully coiivinetd thatd e.-tabii-hed the fact jj,ot Bn ;diior by quoting an article under the editorial lead iu his paper endorses that rrticie, unless be expressly dissents from the opinions and sentiments thereiu contained ; and that, therefore, the " lvlitor" endorses the " prnpo-ition " of " a writer in the Ual- cirh S taud ard." a nd that his"iiik and Da- per," which by his own aeknon ledsrmei.l. be is so much afraid of wa-tini'. might oavc been profiiihly emploved, could h" have disproved, by the u-e of them, his endorse nient ei tne " writer s proposition. now can the Fdgor reconcile the a-sertion that he made in bis " labored " antiinonuiuental " effiirt ' that if T " iti.loiiHod " lli:.l lit endorsed the Proposition." I "insinuated what is not true," with his own acknowledg- incut in the closing sentence of bis article, which is tie following : "We have now , , , , , ,, , . , , .. however, fu.Iv endorsed I. aleii;h, and " Ilob- . , ,,. ' , , , ett Allison is welcome to make the most ,. , ,,. ., , of It!" If ie could reconcile tllO-e two COn tlicting seltences, tt would be in " waste of . . rr. ...... ink and p-per." I call the serious attention 01 .'lecnieiuuigiBus aim an outer ..or in r.I ill i!..i.-t aroliniam to the fact, that the " proposi- 'ion " whih the "Editor" has endorsed, - " proposes that the money which has been coliected ti North Carolina to aid iu pur- chasing Mmt.t Vernon, tien. Washingtou'a old resideiee, be appropriated, now the pri- mary o?jt has failed, to the n otion of a suitable Mitiiimer.t opon Cat itol Square in . i . t . tt -1 : . t. : i . . - e . ; . -. i vny a i.a.rigii, hi in.nor oi i:h: eiriy - anil l.rave patriots w lio sii-nett me ..u-ckleu-. burz l'eel ration of Indepeiidnnce." Now, if ttiis prDOsilion does not exclude Char loite, I have ytt to learn the force of Ian- ; guace. I lave been informed that the mon- : ey colli ctol in North Carolina, lo aid in purchasing- Miutit Vernon, amounts to two thou-' sand ooll.iis ; this sum would form a uudeu-s s'lllitieiitlylarge to attract funds tuoueh to erect a sutable Monun.ent iu Charlotte. The reado-s of Mr. John J. I'uliiicr'a " la bored " aj.tinioiiunierital tfljsion, mu-t ban; obsctved bis slrong and Mllulr pro- ' : -,y o ra,uim, ,,,4 u,olie,ted petisity to give gratuity assurance f error, where no error exists, as1 follows: We nm-t be excused for assur-l ii::.' him of bis error :'' an l to express un- cal. pat thi, his ed for, and therefore unm-i sary syi i- iv. " tear lntn : vv lnle we sympn e ilh sur neighbor of tin: " Whig " itrnl reailert in having ft mueh to rndure from " 1'iolcrt (i. Allison " on this " inoiin-n-tous " ( niok-liill ) (jucstion. Ae.'' I have no doubt uhai lie at y lea my " wordy and windy ejii.-tle," is boked upon by ln.n as a severe personal vls.tation, lor he seems to be una-' bio to reply to it. , t me here iufjrin him, thai the p.riotic Meckleiiburgians will i.' t consider the q ie-tion of er' ctiiig a " Monu ment to the venerable Signers ol the Meek- ,.iUr r J)oc!ari,(io,( ( I ' f I . r , . mJ.-nee ' . , ., , i i - "l0"- hill ''icsl.on, whatever be, hi Ins i . - . - i -i i .t inriai car aeny, or inui v iu uiui v, as .11 r. I ib Iner may iIiihk to the eontrarv nota it!itan ding. In eouclu-ion, I inform tin: " lvlitor,'' that the lignature to the mati'i-cript is Rob ert (. A.li.son, which the Kditor of the " Whig " either through mi-take, or not considering it a matter of " inomeiitous " im portance printed " I'obert Allison;" and,'j as he apoears to be so '-green, as not to know, I inform him, alo, that the appiUa.- lives J'rj Allison l!o. it it i ' , '.r- . i- lli-on, and Mr .. , " l:,,l.,.rt : ai,., e r!,;.,i, i... i, i,r.-,,i ",e '''is one time, only, during our pro- traet-'d ccrresr.ondence. 1 ail " cciitr.. " in inc. id i vid ua ly ; be need not, therefore, enter tain unca-.iiicss any loncer on this poini. IlUliKHT G. ALLISMN. . i i ssi , m Mlt.W AI. KIK, March Tltot III.Jjs 1st W I oH. iov. Hash- ford ye-tcriy sent mecsagea to the Senate and House, but the former adjourno I to j.re vent its r.-ception, and the latter refused, by four majority, to receive i'.. Acting tjov ernor Arthur refuses to give way, and Ihisti ford thiuatt.ns force to obtain tho portion. I The I'nion, of Saturday, states, that a lt- 1 U r has bd ri ri e. iv. .1 from Hon. Janus liu. chauan. !ntj I'nited States Mini-l.-r at the Court of St. Jiinies, siiiiom.eing that be il leave for the I'niled Stales in the st iini-bip I Arago. advertised to sail from ll.nrj fjr ' Ne st Viirk eu the Oih of April. from our Corrcsjiondrnts. Chahleston, March 20, 1656, I Tbo flood gates of Kansas Emigration soffiii to l,o raised, mid the human tide is seltiusr i" 'hut (linctioii in rapidly increas : ...,i.... j f.i, i in,' l,t r-n ivi si' tit from Charleston a company "of nineteen young f of ,ijih h nlH, bl j ,,t a)ltit.ip,. 1 1 ions, will i ii no nine to worn lor inem- ii i. r -I ve? or th r country as circuinnaui-f J jM rids, companies are btiiiii formed 1m, fii(,s pol,r;i,utc,J for t,e purpose of f not settled tit the ballot box, it must be dono with more potent weapons and ou a different field: Parodi cave her last concert last iii.'ht ot the Institute Hall 1 1-fore a crowded and nthusiostic house. She is a peerlos child !of song, and has not only won laurels, but 1 ' 1 : I. i- V... ..... 1.. 1... money, which is ..r ue.,. ... .... ei ,our concern she has given here, she lias!"""- " " "'"K I"" prol,l,lv cleared' lJur thou-aud dollars, of certain dealers lo create a pi,ie in the !i.;..i. ;' . i i;u .,. ... ,.. ;,. ' market similar t the one broil -lit about in tttrt win.!. Ilum li.-H lliiio nn.l ii..nnlt a idensaiit wav too. Last nilit alio tixeelluii herself, and'i-eemeil to filig'witli new power, j pathos and mi oil V, .'Mill lioKeU, as sue stood i . .1 111 I . . I anan ihe strn'o .villi thn cv.-s of two thou- ! -i - r - . - sand brilliant and Biimiiin- faces turned , . ... . " i- 1 "pon her. Lie the very embodiment ot po- : Hry, passion and mu.-ic. he sung the Mar.eilbs Hymn with even more powar and feeling that she did before, which brought back to the lniniisof many present the dark and bloody semes of the Fre nch licvolution. a,0 ,,. Sar ..A U.inneri in conio.nv with Madame Slrakosch it. a man- ner whiVh I have never heard surpassed, olid brought dow n the while ho.ne in storms ' of applause. 'I he company left to day for , Wilmington where they will give a few con-1 certs end then pass on to iiiehmond. ' I lie tie V. I . 1 1 . ..I I nUt - t he U it 11 11 .11 CI I 'odist preacher, delivered hi, first lecture of a course oi six, ai iiniernian nan uii ,'ion- day night. His audience was large, and . his subieet wa, the first exploration of the' great .illssis.sir.pl ai.eV .Mis-issippi Valley, by Hernando Ie ' NttoanU his lollowers. .Mr. Jliihurn is eer- tair.lv one of tho most eloquent, graceful and "finished lecturers I have ever heard lie blit or nearly so, he cannot use a ly one of the Hue-t narrators now known,' and his f.eeuliar gilts eDahle him to clothe the Usual dry detail of historical fact, with tlio gorgeous pirb of his eloquence and; glowing imagination. He is familiar villi liontier life, and has travelled extensively over every St ile and Territory in the I'ni- t-d Slates. His aubiect for to-night ii " The French in Il'linoi the Idyl of American hi-tory," and will, doubtless he one of Lis most brilliant aud thrilling lectures. The new Bridge eeross the AsLIcv river has just t.een eo'i pleteit, wruca has been m coure of ronstruetion for the lat eight 'months. Il is ided a noble structure ...ii, .. mm 1 1 r.. , I nrt.i.lv I. ,,..,., ,1 do'Ur.. and eon.nmi,,- n.r t'mn .,;, I fet of timber. It in nr half a mile lo'u, and connects the citv with St. Andrews Par ish by the ay of Sprit. street. It cm-i-ts of a double track lor carriage! and Imr-e men. and a double track for toot pas.-r nrr., all M'parated by trniit part itijt.s. It La a draw about On fttf Ion, ate! when it is up it will admit to of the btr;-st i.:nirn . . on t:ie ri v t lo pas.i at once. It wei six- tv live tons (,n.l can be turns 1 by one man. Mr. J. 1 Fetch is the architect anl build- er, and des. rvs much enditfor tii luan- ner in w hich he has aceou,p!.,. il ,i. u r cuiean task. Tie fare f,r fort p ...enier is tin; cents on horseback ten ctrits; bu' tries twenty, biii! carriages tbirty cents ; and only one tare to come and go, if v.u rcMrn . , i . . . the same any. iiuiidre'is me crossing eve ry day fur business or pleasure, ai d I have no doubt that it will pay a ban ls.,me divi der!. I. The old tri i.'O at the sain" place was denlrnyed by a tirra in 1-1. 't, Mure which time passengers have luin a cenn mo dal! d in an uld cra?v bout, c-il'ed tin- I'ii'.e nix, which look like it wis bmit before the war. 1 eros-ed the bridge? on Mond.iv last with th'- (.'h irl. -t in llifl. men, c oiiim iii'led by dpt. Jot.n-oti, for the purpose of eX'T ei.ing in target slriotiuj, aud eiijoyin :l j,c hie, in a shady cr ovc on the westeru hanks ot the river I lie attendance numer ous the weather line, and tlio ffstives ul the day were tnjiyed by nil ill a luatni.-r that will not soon be forgotten. 'I he late-t. m w woik of note is one from the pen of Mr S (iiiman, pastor of tin; . miitrian hur-b in this city, and n man of iii itiii-i-hed learning and ability. The book is er.iilli i!, " Conlri.iiiii in to Literature,'' ds.':npti ie, critical, bunioro'js and biograph ieal. It is a voluui'i for wltoi; enti i tuiiiin.' and iti.-truetive character, the iinun' and f-iine of the author ii a sufficient jsuaranty And with a erntihie ,i and elti-in .til., t t j . - , be adorns and eliibirlii-hes whateUT s'll.j. et he t Jtif bes The hook mill no doul.t reeei vc ihiit ail-niion al the hirius ol tli rea 1 1 rig titil.lic that its mi ri;.s d. -t-rve 1 1 i. Ii.-i jll-l publi-hed and For sale at t ,jiirtMiay', at I oue dollar and fi ft y cent' number. Tin: llev. Dr. Cross, the leoirhed an l elo quent pa-tor of Trinity ( huroli of this city, lit on a trip to New Vork for tin purpo-e of making nrranigenients for the publication of a work of his on the 1'iophe-I'le-, which :i included in a series of n r- mens hich he rn-achi hi-ie la.-t summer, lenring several of iad the rdeasiire of ii.o-K sermons, ami iroui w nai i can juilgn of them, ihe hook will he worthy of a wide and extended circulation. .1 . . .... i t- . t . t . . Mr. Milburii preached lust Sunday after- . i , noon ;ii innu io me i.irgt-sv crown I ever saw iii that church. The aisles and door ways were full, and many went away for want of room. lie is perhaps, one of the most popular preachers of hi. day. ASIJI.KV. ; iVisSin-iiTiiN, March l-.lfi. j The Kansas, ...c-tion has be,, settled fori rhe preset by the ado,,, 0f a Mines nf rvsoliilions offered by Mr. Dunn, of In liana, ' b-tne as fol 't-i . i oat a coiiiiiiirii-e of three members of ihe Ifmse bf appoint- ed by iliu S."aker, wliosltiill proceed to in ! , lire into a n 'I colli et cvnl' ii,:.. m regard toi the troubles in Kansas generally, and par ! hcularly w Hi regard lo any finu J or f.-rce' attemnte l or iri"ti-ed in reference I'i anv etioli in s. ii it. lerntory. eit ir nodes il... U ,.,;.,; i. T .'".! " " pri-teuu-i iaw wuirr, atijue aitege-.i w bat Ukcoclea therein l0ee. They .hall fully KiiiaaiaBKt ay-Mi w?!Mgffg!f!y!a?jP' itivestigote and taiio proof of nil violent and tumultuous proceedings iu said Territory at any time dnu the passage of the Kansas uud Nebraska net, whether engaged iu by residents of tho Territory, or by any per sons from else here goiujr into the Territo ry, and iloinp or encouraging others to do a'ny act of violence, or public disturbance a.ruinst Ihe laws of thn United .States, or the rights, pence, and safety of the residents of the lerntory. Full power is given to tho committee in Ihe preimsesjto employ clorlis ana H'rgeani- at-arms to aid in the investigation, l uo i sum often thousand doll lurs is appropriateu to pay the expenses, and tho 1 rsmdciit is requested to furuisli military protection if ! Nonlocal Oliver ot .Missouri, as me coinimUce under llio loregoing resolution, Mr. Campbell subsequently declined tho ap- pointu.ent, and Mr. Micrman, ol unio, was (appointed in his stead. It may f e ot iiitere-t to aome oi your readers to be mlornieii as to mo aemaiiu hip land warrants and their trese-lit ClUOt- ....... ..,. , ,' ' V CHI V e T. II Si ICirUIJlllV CUIinnm I' i n , that of telegraphing from noi.'it lo point, and 'r-"" ci'y o city, to the effect that there is n l.nh r. . . ... . r H .. ft. Ill fh'.t . j ..-..v ... .. prices are rapidly declining. -1 . . i s attu- , . , . . , . . i fetlier untrue, t he prices pain iu tins mar- ...s . .... - 1 .. lit a. ni.,1 sail 1 I' e. j-.-.e-, - , ICO s, c I. It's ; Ill s, er acre. j Tin) old soldiers should keep their eyes open, and bold on to their warrants, if they ' desire to get a fair price for them. There will be a heavy demand for them in Apiil 'and May; a much larger amount will be wai ted for immediate locati n than will bo i-ueel, and a considerable ad Vance over the precnl rates may be expected during those months. ... , 1 be rnn.or metiti.tnei ,n my la-t in re Crd to the appoiiitmetit cf ex-i.ov. rnur ler, of California as Minister to 'Stockholm, is ineorreet. So far as is known - - a i"- ent incumbent, I 'earn that He Ilicbsrd Fuller, of lb.l- t'"iorc, a di-tingm-hcd Kapti-t minister has "e. n inviien 10 preaeu ine annual semir-n fr the Sudor class of the Cniversity of North Carolina, iu place of IhMiop Hughes, ilcciiiieil. Wm. H. Joiner, of N. C. ha been ppoint ed to a Cl.li'O tl. rkihip in tho ctBce of the solicitor of the 1 reasu'y ........ j. an is expected to arrive at to commence, I suppose, ihe Mr. I'uchaiian home in April business Ot eleetioueernig lor the sueees-ion. IiUONTES. ci)M;i:kss. WASiilNrtTos!, Friday MarrhSI, I"o8 In the Senate the special order of the dav wsw the bill reported from tb I '"mm It ret on Ter ritories providin; for the erganiz ition of a State ttoternment in the T. rruorv of Kan- necessary. as. I 'poii this subject asweli as upon Kan- -S -r sguan ioeeriiUt. i,L 3 he hi'.! proiid s.s affairs in general it was understood ths '". f " decieucies in the .;.r ipri a t im,. of Mr Itautttass would have the fl tor ; anl, in l'r' 1T " cin idcrcd. The, antieipatitin o! an animated discuatinn hat excitm? lf.pio of our inl. rnal polities. a large anuionce, in winch Ihe iaiiie ap peared to predominate, had fr.irn an early hfi.ir filled the ralienes i.f ihe Scnat. , ' eupying even that portion assigned ta the repoit-rs for the pul.iio prr, wha were Cuii-trined lo confess their " oceurtatiou geitie 'in the presence of ibi-ir " amiable in truders, " tans manifi -tin' more caihiijt'v on their part than the Senate thought il fit- litij to assume for it-e;f, as ohjeption was made in thai body to lite motion proposing to admit the ladles to .eats on the Boor of the Senat.j Chamber. Mr. J .)! a-.-, in opt iiing hiipsech, com plii'icil of what he designated as a breach of p irliariifnt ,ry ua:'C and courtesy on the part of his colleague, Mr. Tni'tibull, in h iv ing, sifera! days ago, attacked, and contro verted the Xi r rlty T'-ji . rt of the t' .ml., it teo on Territei i. s wiiii re-pcet t Kau-as, in t he absence of the ch airman of the corn, mifttv, (Mr. Douglass) and w itlnti'. hav ins j;iv-n him any notice th.il sueh a ilisciis-i.in wonid be rai-ed. The speaker li eu pro ceded chiefly to analye the pr is i -inns of th-' bill provi ling f.,r the future formalinn of a Stale ontit iti n in tl, Territory of Kan a', and, haviog stated its in i t important f. a ii res. ciiti red iito the general su! '. rt of the political condition and complications uf Kansas affairs. He admitted that it wa-iu evidence before the Committee nil Tcrrilo. ri. s that there bad been fraudule'it vot;no; in seven out of tin' eighteen di trn 's into which Kan.-as Teriltry was di v id"d, but maintained that, sin"e no charge h it) I i-m substantiated again-t the validity of tbi- e:i enuus tieiii iq the reiiiaining i l jveri dis tnets.a inaitnty of the whole, il fo lowed of thn w holt that thn le.-al character of tl. k',,., I... gi-laturn could not be impeached heenii-e of fraudulent prncliees ailegeil t the timp obtaitiud only in a minority of t districts. Mr. Daiiglas then passed in review (he action of the ' Tree Stale nu n "in Kan ii Territory, and coiiibal. d with rntleh warmth the assertion of the minority re nor I nal litey hau tiei n merely concerting ineas- uresot redress and nrovidiiiL' for an arm. ., to Congress. He quoted from their pro-; eredinga in siic,.,.uB Con. .-nii.i,,, ( .,,,w thattlii-y had ilet'Tiuitird lo army liiem selves in direct ho-iiliiy to ihe Te'iritorial tioveiliiiirnt orgiiniieil under the act of! Congress, and, if needs be, again-t the Fed eral tiovcruiuc nt of the I'nion itself. Thi-: unfortunate state of affairs, be contended,; wi.s not the legitimate result of ihp Kan-a-N'obraskn bill, with its aecoinpaii) iug repeal of the Missouri Coiiipron.i-e, but bad its origin in the officious iiileriueddlinir of lh., .i " , .'I iissaehuse Its " Muiigrant Aid Societies wlio, by their intervention in ih inton,,. concerns of Kanas Territory, had stimulat- ed the citizens of the South, and purlieu larly of Missouri, as most immediately in. tr rested in the qiiiistion, to adopt riitnliiitory measures to prevent the Territory of Kan. sas Irom heing thus unfairly seized upon f,,r "" sectional ends. 1 1 ml it been bft to be set- I tied by the natural inllux of eiuigranls fro,,i : f,r TIin ,(ti, ,(,w,rft f , " P""". 'f b-M no .n..l.,k or uulignod Bo,es r.f ll,c .. t,"-'iism. he thought, among )6, ,,, vVilmin'stuii of th,. J,,i ,f IU .....tj ..t . . i .1 i. .. .. onuti, nnii ti,. tvan.fl... hraskaael Would hiive borne the benefice m r u,u contcinpliited hy its friends. Mr. Douglas sij tnalized the ruesi tit con.' d not of the Crei' Stato pi.rt.y " in'Kansas' as tending toiTi.r,!,, treason ugaiu.t the I nit - e l Stiilns. ami if nersi-ted in aniihl f,. . ...... .1,. il .1 . i- . "'"-' V" "'7 neee-sity of vi-i itig upon int. enemies oi law- and order in tUnt Termor the extreme. n,.l errttorv I l'n.tnn nn.irlib a . Weed agaiu.t that crime, ih hopod j believed, however, that Ihe Covernmcnt, kl.ich iu repeated wart had nliown ii,:lf powerful enough to cope iritis foreign ftn. niiea, would have no occasion to indicate iu power to punii-h its intetBal fc by inlliet. ing upon them tho doom awarded to trait, ors. The .Senator, after speaking fur iiear. ly llireo hours to a very attentive auditory loth in the Senate and the galleries, resum ed bis sent. Mr. TriiwbVl then rose for the purpose of responding tot a few ohsorvations nmJ9 by the speaker, and wlneli li regarded as peisonal to himselt. lie csctiipaled Inmself jVoiii the imputation of having com milted liny parliamentary itupropriet v or disnoiirie. sy ou the occasion which hi lately took for delivering; his views on the majority report ,f he di-claretl hu colleague ha't tailed to meet. iu t10 House of l.epresetitntnet a lull J ns reported by Mr. Campbell, fr"iu ttia oinmittee of Wayaand Means, iiiakmj op. 'pmpuationi for ihe naval service- fir the i ,.lt year ending ath June, 17. Mr. j ion, trom the tomunttee on Naval Af- ; f;,ira r.-tmrloH nilh an Biiir.iuliii..t. ll.A '.'i, .', ""V , .-"'iisie mil amiiormng tne coiisiriutioii or j tl. ,teaui eioops of war. The ainotidinent i authnrisen two of these tlnons in l. si r Ho I., il Willi fault!-W lit: p. hi. Sill. vn.iira ; nreatcr freed. The d.-rnliol of tin; j president 'a annual mensage as res. lined in . I f . t 1 1 ' t I 111 , ontinuic oi ti, n nu.e, aiiil ,lr. lirenlen OI iiioiiina. renewri i h,.i .,! ,.,. . r . ssare relating to aUrery and li. . . i . . ! it . - J 1 " ,.,..n.ii powers .t me .,oreri;.i,s,n Doth I lou-es adjourned over lo Mom! u i M nid.-iy, March -I. Neither House k,, in sc-sioti on .Sntur Jay. Thi. day ... n seventeenth Week of the iisi-iii, a'j.l wi ii i, :u;ust iieeeiily advance some nf the pr.. , tic ul business before the Iwa lloux-s. sin h las tlm i.ppr opri ition bills an i ieaure f,,r ; the d.-li i ce of the couniry. In Ihe Sena-1 ihe bill for the nd:ni..i.in of Kansas a, Mitt is nut li lie Bifiiii takn up nut, I TI. iidy ; and th. I ! oase jf lb prcie:,ta , lives bavin.' di-pusej (if tho th-clion cae for several moiilhs t on,e, the sutj.ctof Kansas will only aric incitif ntally in thi , di-c isi-ion of the l're.(iiMii' annual nio--! ace. Ihe mat tors ii.vcketl in the. sj.c K nif sgi., h. in; licecj-mrily roiui ctcd with the iiiU'-Iigalnin jusl onh ret) by the House, are likely t j be ileferred until nficr the re port of the special c Jtiiiiiiltee. It ui.iv be remarked, as an au.'yry of j-'V.l, lliat tin) q i' sltoli has ceased li piotuke incrv Con troversy, n l that las temper of tb llou'e is stu b as becomes it. dignity ninl iinnor- . ,4(. j- t tiice. l he select otiin.illee to Lritcted It lists is to be announced to-day. T'iedsv, March 4.'5. Iu the S.-nati. among th,. prominent measure., was a hi.l repined from a eUet coin millet , proride ; for biildinga Facitie s'ailroad, and il sss ' made the special order of th 1 tilt of April, indicating an tarnct purpose to have deci sive acli'in upon the subject at an eaily dav. Au inquiry was utdered into the ni-eum-si.itce. connected with the atiiure of t'i 1cr"-1".' ' ici,.p r nncrly : y n Accessiirt Steam.hitj rniwris Vv np'i.e.i :ty inc tuiunntiso on li nai. n tor tin 'pur. ol Hit IVtomao bridges oter the p.j.u-rn Br am b were re i cted, atVr t-me ds-cus.ioit as lo tl.ee''- le t ol th i fii m - t npou tin I. ...incn of Wa.l. -i'liT- n and leo-etow n. U can eerelr 1 1 inteired, frum tins vote in a. ihm .Senate, ihtil ( '..ii 're- inleli'i. la ai shst mini, lis tn... Uiausli:p oer these flrart'irei er to pite th.-iii iii to the t 'orp irati in of Wash; .ton , " dilapidate.! eon litim. An au. ndm-i.t pr. i).cii iiv the t iiimutllcf oti I malice t sujpiy a detieietiry nf about three h'it..lrel liiousaiid doiUr tor printiiitf fur the two I! tu.es was the mhjeri of .nj.h di-ru-i.n. .V' io wis taken ujion tl.,1 nieii.!.n i,t In the 1 1 i ii so of lb prs-Moit stive, iha peaker aiiio iiiifed th-i he bad ap.eitte M-srs. C ami bell, r.f I i,i ,, Howard, uf Mich igan, anil i,i ver, of M.onri .the (' -s.nn.it K e t i r .-, e 1 ti Katna t it.. iiri int. ar,d r. . p rt the true condiii-.n of affaiis in that I -rr.ti.ry a. ruiilicclrij with lie cirri inn of its Ii. leg-ite to Congress. Mr. MiUi-win. of irg niii. Iin le an hour's sprerb. tL'ainst the a. ti--n i t ihe late Nat a! !o.irl ami iu f.,r ot his prop j-itiou to r.-pf-al the act of ti.it bi-.l si ---ion. Auiotigst the l.i.'n p.!-s,.J an oi " I i pay commutation to tlie-hcir of Cvl. U i.ii.ini liiiin of tho Itrvolutioiiary AiiuV. Til t V HK sn I't.s i o. . , pof Ii ard, through o:ir rxehanyes, from a'l parts of tiie I niled .Slates, upon the no.i, i -ll.itioiis made at Philadelphia ( ulid shi n we say that no nominations were eicr inoro eliceitiilly actpiietced iu ai lUl of Hen ry Clay, iu 1 1 1 1 wt ny only the truth Wc no not mean to s-ty that there is no cp- ' 'I""' Hiiglaud, and in P"sol 'Mil-, and a silent Pimil' nation in i ' nil-) ivania but when it is rein I lo a Choice between I'llll inote ami 'roi'lci;t I'i.ree, it wi; be po r! if it gi e away, or only attempl lo throw nsra V voles on nn t ""lis lluit can cniuiiiaiid no streiielb in C Lt"rl oral colleges, TheSt wanl cr po-ile n to l'lllinorc in .New Voik f-.r it is only fe w ard opposition, when out of the D.-iimoratifl rank" wi'l I e of no avail l:or. n have met it t.sice, nn aoircil swords with il, and wb pp.il it, and clu w,p ti )lU ,,, ,ct I r, the next time. It is only a misfortune the cunning creature' t.f I!i-I,,,p Hughe, can delude men iu Njw llnglaii I and Ohio 11 follow bim. '1 he more those nominations are tested snd ciuvassi.il, the stronger thej will grow. Fiilinore is of the tru stuff, that will stand all sorts of fire uud ssnci., the longer ihey arc before the pcepl,., il,. nioro popular they will grow. Tin- "Law" humbug of the l .'th of June will cxplnde, just as did the rumination. That I'iitturjj movement will dwindle down I y (hdoi-er to a Iliriicy - " rrnneis Adms thm. Sensible men, i US',"H -""t -re troinsi to throw i ''"''r '''' away or, if the opposition, help ; ,0 ""'' ' b et the present adiuini-tru t ion and 114 'fliee-holder with it. A'. )'. i . - - ami .m, Inch, ny tho recent a.icideiit on tho Sell. mini road o , . SA. ....... 1 .eoinis- jeuoiisly, some of -Lieh wilt nml.nhlv taken for rood mnus ll... .1. l.,.s Pat ton. thn baker, trnt t. h...,.r,i f . fives 1 lii'sril up,,,, his daughter Ly a i.rgio tho I . I...- .1... ii i i i . ' ' ' ""n ' -lulls wnl watch for ehaiieea lo imiKi-e them utmn th,- unwar. an l the m .s s.ireer.l as ;.. t. - :. . . . ,.'.. ..-. 1 r " '"

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