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fl t 't 1 t MAJ. AVPKE.V J. DOXELSONT. I It is siioculur to witness ihecoiivtMiieuiob- liuou which lias overshadowed t'jc minds of our political opponents, respectiyg the uieri- j torious act aud pa-t history of Fillmore ! tlx I t . . . ! a xsoneiaeu, aiuce nicy nave been promi nently before ll nation as tlic candidates of .be American party at the next Presi dential election. Mr. b'illuiorc" pnt politi cal conduct, indeed, interwoven. a it is. with au iu.pjitaiitcra of our nation's hiato- I rj ; and lnuiclf, at tbi in:iiieiit, utaud- ing aiuotig-t Ins fellow citizens, like Saul ', amongst the Israelite, a head and sboul- ! der taller iIihii any of them, renders it d:f- ' Ucull evcu lor au unscrupulous Sag-Nicht to pretend ignni ance of Lis merits; yet, I even with Mr. Fiiiuiore, (Lis ignorance is; tbiefiy pretended, and e shail endeavor,: in tini article, t place uponrvcoid some; Boating facts of bis political history, and ' oine items of his rivati hie, tliut may serve ! to refresh the heathen intellects, of our de- aiguedly stupid ?a N ii-Lt coiitcinporai ics. , Maj. Andrew J. Ponilsotl Is a unlive id Tennessee, the adopted noiiand bosom friend cl vjeu. Jat .son, and enjoyed the. confidence of that di-tiuguishcd iiumdual more fully than any otber living man, during the la.-tj ipiurler of a Century of toe old hero's liie . lie was brought up in Jackson s fumiiv,'. aud the very germs of his j li:icul f iiui ! ere implants.-d in Li- oulnlul uiiud, under the superintendence ul the Hero of Ibe IKr- ! ullage. Jackson knew every LiJdcu spting ' of let-ling tint moved bis .ction- be lined and trusted 1 ti Jil ill , W it L UUbouijUtJ COU tl i deuce, ftfid when be bieaniH Prii(!..tir in. ' drew Jack -''ti Pnci.-.n iu.- aij..oiuted li irate Secretary, and 1'residwit Jackson' first annual message w as coiuu.ui.ieatcd to the Setiatj (ee Ni.es' lleitir, volume tbir-ty-seven, piic U,!b;, Lis Private tfecre tary, Mr. ljiielso!i. lie after w arus rc j i e ciited this country in Tcxs, wluu she was an indepi ndent Mite, and it was tbrjugii bim U those ngotiatiDtis and c Jininut.it a l.ous with tills country, wuuli resulted so l.appiljr in tiie at.ueXatioLi et Texas, Were c il ried Ot-. '.'ti tiie ueets-ijU of President Po k, Mr. Ibbelsou was appointed Minister f ) l'rus-ia, (in 1-Jj.i airl bfidll.e otiee ti!! the close of IVk j.iu.rr.i.-trai.vu. So e'lcteot. indeed, ba.l his services been in Prussia, that b ' w us appointed, by the auie aJniintslratiuU, Piti.i olcLtiari l.j the Fede ral ijovcmiuei.t ot liel u:;irv, ai::i lr a COii idcible t.tne liisc bathed the uuii-.-s of both tbe?e p't'iii.'Us with leiiiatkiibie ability, iie Was uitiiiiatei tran-leiied tnti.'eiy to the Cilicaic aud o.iii. o.t tnru.au lui-sioii, aiij Mr. 11.' mi. ca:i, of liidi.in.i, suecieued l.im iu Prussia. Altj :,a:li liiroui;b bis whole a cousistent L'euuerat, so Valuable Wcie Li service-, tbat Gel., 'l a;, lor did Lot re in ave Iiiiu ; and Mr. I' .i.ioii continu''d in OetUiany l.!! tne !i.i-iou u.-c,f i uboiisL-' !. hen tbs svi es.-i Ji.:.-t ou-.l lii-ui.ioii-i-ts mit in Na-uvi..e, in bail orin elatigerou- dc-iu. 1 a tiiad sj.iiit j'. re bel. ion agin-l tne Fe.iera: I i.ioii, Mr. lo- I tit-lsou accepted tbe 'jti.ee of deictic, su.l ' when treas-.t able latijiuaye of tne conspire- ' t irs maue tin if (ie.-is.Mis apparent, he icl iik-' eJ tbeia wilii sLt ii a power of accusing eio- j ijacuce t'ua: ti.e Cbiivclition tood rei.uked . b 'j:e ti,..i, .oi t....ir iU -;jns t-f tiTeetu-; a.! eru-i. ii. In tiiat c".u .1 :.:ioU, M..j. I'o-liei-uu ui-jiajed an aiujuiit ol moral t'o.ir age. patriot. -iu atii tievc'.iou worthy of tbe dumI aud .f.-icud of tne immortal .J acksou. i l.e Lai ,.11 Lccv r.:..o,. t f'i.. i: jt tor.. ! n.osf, public m n iu Teiie-.-ce, and iiis ei.i- vairic cotiHuct at the Nasttviue Convtutjot. ' now ciiti'.arej b.in ti the wboje riatlou.i W ti'ti Mr li.tet.ie, tne Nc.-torof tiie L'.tn j- trat.c par:;,, ri-iiieu from ti.e tutwiu ' etiair ,i tiie Vi a; b. nt lea L "tJ'i. and it wa di-ewd liaces.-ary t Lave eoiue man o! treat ability aL'i j..'.iif.u. expel u at its Lead, la oj p t.-:c 'rca-oiii! :i; spirit ...(' ill,. ttkitfli abroad in !:.e hum. Audiew J. I'.ut... kon wa the man h'-lt etc J a niat comptt'.-ut to bisciiare tl at 'luty, am! inoii.b cnuneit atin uiii'j nt.iiicLta w.ih vi ui'i not arce, y-t that puty never nad h mote teieiit, vi.jiro'ij or j..it;'iotic editor at toe' at of gowrtniitU. lie di,..-Lar.'fl Lis uu- lies is t.ii-.r j: iiri I. Hfjii eio r 1 1 I Wi ii ut.t.l tbe Iree-oii ani si-t tica.y .-.on f;p- p .idtiu-.-nls ol 1 ;-ree reri'lered it iiupj'-..e tor liiin to ;v a iiaity support l tb; ai iN.i.otiatt'.'i, and i. ret ied lion, puo.ic ilaiuu. .v'.n. i;i tr.o American putv ti.e liienils of tavstti; l.i, e.iiitiy irom the evii o: Papery, lot "."ii-hi kiid st-Pti'atiai broil-, i - j As:i:-l toe orJ.r at once, ai 1 i.a, .,rav. given it Lis sttaJy ait ) pvweriui suppart. .-ue .i is au ei. un-e' ou ui Bal fji-W ColiIKCtel With t lie car ol 1' iielsoa. .N jin.iii, t.ut e i en F..;r:i ore bim- toe uriii .''j I'tff it tjnz t j,, t,iif t? . can l,or a (v an r. or more const t..iit y t:eal record tb.iu Ma;. IijneUnti. J.; j, a state-man of rip ixj.vrience aiad of eLlar i d views ; a i....:. f i..:n..-'i ! o i i , Li :j- lies-, auU rj.iei.ee- is pvit.g a p art: L -tde t:.- Sufh', vf O! man t i.e n . '" i n.e'i i.-jii-y aie l,,t.. i t at.- t o-:. .it 11 ru. .i;.-r tr..n Oeiibts to ii -tior, an a al. totlevatu a:l J. raise. I !, ti. I a id true at ! , t s ; t;,. v n. ii- i tbil Aiiieiieai.s ii.a: and that no Popish minions or tnf..-i poli'.ieiai,-. Lali ever barter (at L:i i!:'tf- ol :r ierti i..r b.iby luere, or tr nupie iu li,.. e j-t those st:irs ol 11' i 'y w in. b i,er .i J tiie o'.ir iladii d an oj pr.'--. d w jr '.'i IIiUh.-.h, li.en, f.r Fjm.viokk anij I )-:t.si, : Wk;. f OMK, TO Hit IlKl.M 01' ,..). A(H!i:', Tilt AL.fc. if lio r..-T Mil A iltLt Ailtbl. A."s ' .'..'rwy.'nl ' 7it J TATlsTI n dK ?)- I il ill ti.e St I' M A C i A'. 1 V H f.s I li bi it lie of... r dav.oi. intre.. i jcutg b.- 'I arid i i.l, Mr. Juu.cs, el iljoie blind, ti iii.ir.i i tl.at : Uy Ibe eer.-u ot I ) '. it appear- tl::i' ti.e alTK.lj.iit ol Capital ll.Ve-le.. li. Il.e ll.al ulj.. lutes of cotton, wool, and iron, coilv, w b at a fraet, on 1, , than ? 1 r.il.inni.i.iin. J ,,. raw luaisrial- .ii-uii.. .1 by ti.t: ih.-ee. eo-t na sr (ban '. .1") -4 r ki.trim '11, t it "i.iUne'J j,:'ilasi . ,oa' IM'I. 'J tills, e bu' c In ul 1 v ' 1 Lt 1 .jll.llllll. T.j.i. .il II. iii I lneatl- ol t i, i . i . r l . . i. s a.ju.-.lo o li, j-t 1) l ! .' I. ta to.- u,'.,,.ii ,jl ti,,. eoiritrv. ' ts t'i'.nuU Il.e l.l' l'riet ...ub Lam tlie ll I flilO I 0' bl'ig bv lb r l.ii-nest. ' l u pi" V lit i -am . l 1 V '-' 'J r e tl as.e' e H p . ; ss II- 1 be i l.t I e a y .. ved Hi a., ti.e uii !. u at f otil.ini ..nun Vt JH'1 S-'ti t p.". -o rW materials I- fi.-niii f i.'.)ti.ijii,li.i,i p. r sum, tbe annual pi ado. t at O.Mi.iiim. '1 hi. e x),;t it a-.'l'.t ' t .p.'ta. ' 'l. . is I ra;.- in .. i. .. t i w bile tic nutntier ; ' o- a n, 'i ,, 1 j., I r" e-lio.ateo at ua. Slot ti,.- . a.ue o iii ore iit.in 1 I i . S'.tts an ario.ai al - se.ute cr.-a'iuu weaitii iii -'.r c, ll.. -e souiees, of more t..au 5 i-1 ,nt! y n, i il id ii..ii i Y.ri l ltT Lite. Tl.e-ri; exi-l. in s. ii.o part- i.( C.ru.ai.v a law ! priv et .lin.at.iiji dainty .'..ine ..rrii'f on Sundjj. ll ti.- tba-: '' Any person diinkiug in an jk bou o during .ii .n.e .ervie,-en sjiuii dsv, cf ether benca; may leg'il.y depart Witt. Jut ) 'l ' Horlfj (t;ir.oIiii;t Scljjig. mm CHARLOTTE: Tuesday, April S. 155(5. A 31 lOiilt'A X X ) 3 1 1 X A TI O X. rot; P!:ripi: vr. Hi LIAR B FFLUSORE, VF S K V-VOKK, t o.t vicl PKi'rr.FT, V , . OF TEXXKSSLE - - 1!oi;nt TtTlll'tl nl f,T Vilf We rn t'rcin tbe f. Ih w ine letnr lo a lai!v in ij t h d r. i i na , I !i-it ,M-ni n t Vernon is n"i Jor i l II.. w i thin The la gisl. tun of Virtmia at it iate ?'F-irn incorp r-ited enn pany under the tilir of the ' I.iioes M. unl Vernon Association of tl '' I in-.ii." and y t l!-c owner i.v. it is not for -le. Wit'i ti:' arti.-n of the I.i cIalnrr bet'.rc h in, !. r.r tint M-. YV.is!iiiiitoii may still be p-i v..i:.'. upon to iih.lriw Ins (Irterminat.on an. I ht the Inv il, so tbrr can make it a Mm-i- for ni ry P. tri. t in America to visit snd er iw ies(.ii of instruction. ;t VritM.N, March !Jth. IS.' 6. re rcc iveii ver I. tfer M arch To .Vrj. Mnirt S. M m 1; in : 1 li.i M. r ( r-iif ll loirpli.-.s.- nl vlnnrif Vrri'f.n bv M n lit T T' ". I p. ,.:!,. j 'f t ic l intril s". .1. s. i-rni T"U tli.it Muunf In . rin.it !s lit li.r p.. , I am, m.'sl ri.- ct:u Iv. y nr rh ;'t sptt'i, John A. V i.ilivciov TilalitT of Ihr .lmfriiiiii Turk N'o party ever sj'rnni; into exilenee in ibis Re. 1 public tlat hi.s had to pi. through such terrific or,.i..! as rle Ai.er.e. n p-.rlv. Strui-tnig np frioii I iie s'ljs-riiK iimlit nt w. iff t if two j-f at tio. Iit.e.l fjc'ions, breaslit.( the lull tole r.f public oimiinn pnurinj; ihr. ii'h th. pre.s, it snmnicned its inroi t rent, nneerrain forces ti the tirhl. Hea ter, hot not ii:snniiifitt"i!, it In-'ti'y clirilltTiifed the erntii.y nf the r-eoole, and 1 nlm; itself on the i p-.ncip'es of the Hi volution, command, d Ibe 1111. I w !I'D rf.'.'i't ivnmfi!!. ''mi. Tr("i"on at A.'ba. nv iiri.vr i.T im,!v the weak and uer-. liable. li-; v-Jed v.. rs in I'l .Inoi-lp'iia en.ted only in a hojh. ; rr res'oiioo. The exoeriireiit.. nt Ihntrhaniplnn, , which the wisest politician folly l.lieved would, end in our ov.r'.hrow only inured a victory. Ti'.runeh anr,thcr storm at PI11I ole'i.ia tbe par ty his parked in sTf. ty ; ard hcti-re aiioii.er rfr'.b. ' eratir !re .s..n, it his n"t er. n stssjerr.!. but fi-.u&sa r ck, stni's and rut.', aternl an.! .'. fi antiy on it- ir.i naring fees. With the Bible in 1 one to-iiu snd t:ie Cf.nsiimt.on in ibe other, claim. ! for the land of its pltivitr. Vrot.s.o.l ini.iln. j t "'.S a !i, ' A nir r n r e'e: s, i' a ve-e rint ont r 'e-ir and ci..r."'i-:Kc o.er tbe stri "e or p..lii.e. I iJenia. ?'"' N and the uu-ry of litsippo-n'cd ee s.-.k. ef.. S'-r, er th- n ever the re , unmoTfd bv trci. In i and low- anibilii.n, tb a st.-.r.rto tbat aa. ' eo.b rr:i-.mei.t jnto I tO W 1 !l It is . .Ml.. . r.. i-- r ir jt a .. n! ' p-. ' t fi.Vi s on its lnf!y .v ton ''.e ,h ireii.t- s. wl. ..! i. f t w . I. tr I .:h wf.,ci. it is struck, lis .-nrsiiies 'I ' esrf.r, bi.l t . th.. r ronfoui.d-sr-.i, .!..!,, .t, .t i,orl:, to il.s from tiit ' t 1 1 i y 1 1 on;' I a in' Niniiiy ,os n Wis . 1'i.orrx ! I.e. V.:'!; repr lied life and t-'g. f'i at i' ir ! slrrns'li and g,.in r.s. tb-fi- sfek to ui.i.ern.Tie it. i.n;l . ff. el C "ii !. .t t:--y e i;lil n. t do in an n...., trior, is laid l.e lite nraf'.-.iiiie i b. ' ' V e a li or. Ai proporf by s'r.. ef.ni.at l et w I en t.,p s.i.i.Le c . rs nvir, il,st.i -h.,!. re, Irr.gn ll.t. and gpir g Walls, t!,e th. y I f. ... y .,1'ln ij. ,i.,i, i ..ere slant: ti.e 1 s'rui lure, sound in ;.!! its p .rt? ai.-i coot, i r! Mr .i.g ts.vr. A . fo.'li.s ef attiek t.nd ' ofs'nt. i. in have been tr:. il ami exitaust. ' no j!' p.,c: Vie c n w ..at i.t t x.t. r.: i r. ti.ai.t to i I' ll 't is the ,-ca. eotliposi u as fail poi it 'C. I '1 H- , s. Il tie. i.l rral ti.. i s lie Atm ti.j'..nl..u s. .a'a v , ' r is pun. . li. ; I , T..e I. t 'ily . ' l.f. i.U ...i I'lt ! tar', and le.. Ji' I; lolis.t, ut -' it ti.e fsl pee.r i i v. aii i;. mi lie s t, 'l.. i.t ti.e I;. . ,. . I.oi'-; tii-t In t lis rea-iires i .it 'atlf tl.lUKtivIl : n uf tir ifi.i M ;irr- ft tin ifiC U...I ,p i.t: ' ; i ii na. 'n! , 'tii in.'.' br.t '.Ml .' ti, I I 'C 1: It... !, i:i i iii-8' rill tt.i I t'n- r-'.ui !rr w Lou ' i t rr i.' , 1 1n v ti 11'' ut U MfU tti t'-iVC : W i i, 't I e b- a, if.. -nt f'i: it, ;if,d trr r(j- m r" i.h: i. .!., it w 1' ul fi if iu ni 1 f if t tjiri-V ; ul ttTa. in e r , fi kr, vt niU ''p ii-J f ro.! uf art-' ... : "-.i f,. f,, cot, t s ..; t .irieil at t i..t .eui-'V, 1 , li.lt 'IP f sj . s uo line ti.e part !"' e to' '.It In n f.. . I). Irmi . v c i rt, a fa. r.iM ll. fl ii') I t u- r , r, i .'.k A,. ..rd t., ij s- eooi .n.r.e. lii. 'C ! , p. r.-o. roan, et ' or lair ..o'A . IlilllV.iV tuiilf a Ll l'itiVr. 1 1.. me of ll. t e. r is rn. . ,3 .fs t t a . ve t .. St rt,..j.e ll.seM rati y I orifieel. .1 n K'.ilt.s. It Wis hi. -t nnd eafin.t llii.jis- I '.i.t in In t li-rr.'.orr. 'I i.e I ,w lu! I. tee. tf:.. i, fj f .... I.I. lie us... tns .rfi. ' liter, i ci..l ii. n, t.-au lot orilt;.' i i k l",.r l. . .. .I ii .y .-. K . i"e of forwardn.y par I ;ti.. if li e of tin , c - v mc il li s pr. s :j'e. e.r.l hirer. Ifi.oi .1, .. it i i.i.r , t y '.'id .1 t.. h it. !,y tie iiul...,ri'v o! tbt V: i '-ul i... r.H.c. f!.:. ..in .',,..1 I....S o.f '!. pre.,viiy p.i'y n, n att.,g. l i. r . .p. ii,. i,. titaue Ios .; o.ofi.libt ' it. Ibe pOs It. I n Ot . li'.'l. tl.C lei A sr.. . . t ... .. I .r S",l, i ii, ,t:, u In I. 4 Vi"" , r ii. Ira U1. I. ... ui. i " ' i hi r i.f p. iii i i.tel iiui im ii. r l- I Si,. U ' le I j l. f l ll.'O. ,. l.il I ' I- 1 , I '(' t y ol . ir...i ul - i, i o. "tj.cs, le sboU'd 1. it e i j . Il.lt (.1 I.e" .le ,!.; ... Ke,..er W... f.ol reunite. 1. At..., it. w eel r. o.titt d, n X I is e.tii.i'l lot.-f. re.' s ; la il't'i.i. liee ery oiel.lli. to .bob b. ot.t.1 all ve.i-T.'l tsf.eii It.s ...II uecce w.sloost le.r.., d by b.s ; will ptrlv, ai.U , ll. n it ... ni'ist iiv!r i.i li.e ' f t inli llal. soil b ip. s of t t.e 4,'a.. A...' UI. so. w.. reixuav., ll sr. cu.c ou mere pretest furcipn to the Knot wrong unit injury which he working to the South i anil w ith him, a Siiutlu rn juilje was ilecapilateil to at aiiiiyc and inullify tiic awukeued wrath of tbe abo litionist. Kieiltr built up free oilia.n in Kanana, on the iipiointed bottle 6uld twtween Southern lnstilu. tions and Northern fanaticiam, anil thut too, tin tier th'1 very eve, and at lite illy difguiacd conni v.iiiee o Franklin Pierce. The rtTi i't of w hal he did, as Ciuvernor of Iaii.ia, during the tune n hit h iiiterveiu'd between the full rxpoaure of bin am linienid and dtijiia, and the day of his removal, will probably mark in epoch in the liialory nf Af rican alavery. And for Pierre.' complicity in that eonrre, which is OMtublibhed by the non-re. nr l....i..r ..A.. r..n k..nH.u... ....I ft... , , . .' . , . , , , dtty otliqiutu f xcuse, apol gy or tiWt'iicr. It arg-d !., . P..r.i.u,., that hi. wa. . o lly youl(g Mtrm thi,m Uvn 0n our boards JlU,ril,illatioM t0 L.eafter Object all aueb lenr, aE..n.l the S.nH,. 01, of,ct! Do .1 the thc past f auj s0c scllllll011 - , ,e ,lriueet ,trulil,y. 'J bo K.uil. hoc h.n... bf ,t. what then' W b. , in certain circles, repotted lo have been I '.j ih connexion with Uilkc'Kx .honher the re..on4,bdity , then and my, ".Lake i privutelv married few cveniii? finco to .,.,.. i.-.,,..,!;,;.,,, ,.! (iillLs1 A.lriii.ouii- I your gnry locks at me. Nnflh and Sou ill hmi ngreed hy t;icil ennsrnt, tlii.t the f mil sectional trutFj.'Ie waa Iu bia en Kni p.iF. ;ind in Kjn:.i ; and tl tin- ! nitknt, at the criticdl mtmu'iil. I v an mlrnit niovrinrnt nf Ilia toe, ahonld touch the scale aentntt the tiouth. whut more could the tree .oilers themselv. ask The ncord in the K ,., m.ti.r , clear an.' conclusive nijainst Frtnklin Tu ree, the C.eLt f I, ion ol Ileniocrirry ; his eoiirse ha be n unjtis. 'titiidaml unjustifiiblc, and y. t Ilia friend, will. 1 hriiTt'Tl fart M-itl utill l.ilk ultuiiii iiiat ilirn tivnti . n: i - t i. I in cuutiitrrii u i "ii i : r.vfii ins nroci'ini-i iinn iriueti just at the most inopjiortune inoi.ieiit f.r t-mot s-r t. t li.irat.i.li, prevn.lin; our ptoplc lioiu f"lii armed into the territory, after smutty witnessing nnd winking at the ingress of swarms of Free Snih-rs with Simrpc's Rifles, .lies not shake their loyalty and blind oi.'iratiun. They even presume to di m unce ether public men, for unsoundness on the slavery question, with a full knmvlr.e of all Hie President s w. 1! collected scheme to SIV Kansas ever into the bands of i!. Free Svilcrs. If Kansas becomes a free State, and the Sooth is routed, il is to Pierce thut li e country ill at. t ihute it, in spite of all thct his frum.'s can sav or do to the Cunlrary . 1 1 w.is be w l.o m oie Kt. der potent orcvil ; Itis he a ho t . kes t!u ir arms from Si'Uthcrn mm who there now, and sicr. I'v en. eonrafi s the FreeS.ol uioTviuent. Sooner or l-.tcr ! the South wilt find Hut he has sold th. 111 for a j ..i.g, and lln.i all the suuslai.tial benefit of In j written out hq travels through ibis wildei 1 ..emiriistraiion have been harvested ty ti.e Free ! Hess of ludiuinatnes, relating with much Sod friends nt the North. teeliu ' and liausibility the many hair Tiie Tclicrupb announces that the President's ! breadth 'eCapt by flood of words and field parti. uUr fi end has be. n 1 Icct.d a I'. S. S. nator i of romance, t i- presiinied that b- r fi lends by tic (ultsal) Free Sol Legislature of Kansas.' will fike waring from her fearful rxunpie Had he been promptly removed a. Governor an Ihc j a"d t risk tc C3U-e(Uci,ce of a like dar first sufficient proof of hi Free Soilism. there j i"g exploit. f course her literary reputa w.iul.1 iiave tin-led no Free Soil L.jisl.lure t.. l'on 's made mt the question is, will the" have elected linn. ! Same V3)' smmuiiiti oil ? 1 tsnri.-v Iillaid lillmcrr. The Estrru papirs are publi.-hing portions ot Hie corresjjondenee of ll'liry ("lay, which have nut heretofore been nude puolic, but winch are! hort'v to aniMjar m bowk form. The following letter tj lijniLi Llliuin. of N w York, givei tiit rt-ut.rMr.-tUv'-ofinronorM.liard K.hi.iorc, one ufti..purt,t.i". the old (ri-Ht.i- ol Mr. Onv, with rucli a re. r.mn.r-MuaH.n f..,, Imuul Mr. f ti)n( rtfim- to ! ultJ 9f Jlol lht 'l.ocuvenn-ot ponii ,uiM'cl Im.. f,r ih, lr.,W,-,. : w,au 1,1 tla-dtv snd po.lly tbec bo Mr fbar Sir Vnu riukativ iinlarHf. n.l mc in! . aurciuir a n.e.tftnte wr Air. lr..i...ofU . toe AJr. rut..oru a toe -lltlll . I . .u, hi. j . 'I'm i I.1U Ot I'M - 1 I'll IH. II. I. I !...Ve lr.o-jei.li.' l.t-re u. r.v..U tulercourse, since, toy urr.v.l .1 vl....g ten. I care lo t bow yen. rilly ti.e Let i.i .y In. oo n, but I should nut dtci.i it right to puulisl. '.y lorunl avow.lol tnal prettreuce uuoer my ow ii a.i' ii a tare in toe ne p .tn.r h . c..ur.c w .ulu SUlijeel n.c lo ItlC .. - - . u , ..i.t ...... VH-V ... VI. CSC ...,put.t,. ot ... ; 0cR.crj, tli'ua il is currently reported and Kd n.ure weii;hl w.ti. l.at . ,- . . . , . . iteyeo. I ii.t ui.i.o.,,,.11"1""'1 lJ"J' but there is one thing tout my om.oi.s pos-esveu puuiie titan lspprtl.cn.. lie y vl in; piiiin iitt t,iii,i.M( f'tUiio.re b.. adn.in. isi.reu th.. eiecut.ie e. .v. ri.n.i nt w.il. sienai sue. ti -s .1.1 .oii.lv. lie be. II ti !-! ai.u .'i.ltotl true, laiti.lul, l.onest an l c .o suy notltii-g in tieroi..(li t'.oii. tilors ; I... y h.te tsl eoi lo tut tr ci-u Mry : "le scttliti. US. J WIS.. ' Iro... ins eioii.etti ' rei.e. reu gre..t .tr. ; i .' on our II ., lie ulio-r ...lilts Ins l) t Lie I loinei. 1 ii v li.tel r ttic 1 't Ver t. incut as W -Hl i if. t!ut, II. en. Iieitticr of p.issil.iy ao. Mr. r i.iiijt.i. on. Iiss b. t trim in theelev.ted ir.5it.uii he- now dolus, and 1 ;i ti.k in.li pruuti.ee aiot w i.!oii: niii.ettr ns. r..n us lion, in is it. it .ev cUtitr eessity for il, the ejiatti.ee ul wine et i vt . W'loout a lie. i do not pur. IIEM1Y CLAY. The Aftiibiit (iu the Scabuard Kail Ei-ail- li appears Iron, a r. port of th. Superu.n ndni i of the abe vc road, that tbe accident . ..el, hup. I .,,.,i a lew o.j.a-ro .a. ,,ut ct,.e ,y ,e un.; so.tnu.ies. of the ln.:ee. 1:. justice tu I..,., it t fc . .. ... ,,,w t,,,.,.!, .run. ins r.Hyri : ; " As to the cut', of so fat.l a result I could not .1 t t ie. ny. 'J i.e trim app.nr, it. in ait loe 1 "'''"" '' "- '":t" d I . I te ol s(. i e, . I. Lie T.-Cslb f pi ne ho 'j. r a u ... 1 i. I could n-.t lac.ver I any ..- I. et , s. ii in, ilea u. w...r..i.t .iro. lur-. urn,, or tbe in.). n .l, I , of wi.tei, ll vi.i. bu.it. , Ine I.. . I r w s ill t:tc ' ' J ,.. tti.rk has it.,.,d lht- l, stof the pass.iee ol tbe l.eittiist kind o' tr.tiss over ll s. v. r .l yt..rs, . lid W . In i,, t, ,J , ,., .,-c Uy ,;,,. t.y Wiln Mr II .n.l I iu.it. ,, ,, f.cuUf , , ,t ei ni.in i i of lb.- .'.-. ....tog pii.s, anu l.iui.o tin to ...i sound al.tl reliuli.e. I a...,ei4ioi..i. ti,t. !(., c.p., ..ill and string, ers, .ii. t. a- r. liooiod . ... the fire, a.,tl I, m.o j ti.e... perfectly souii.l. On. .iui,' ol ine wor is, t l .l.niil.ng, ami sp. aits ..i list li. 1 ... r. w. r only 13 oi li.r l.tnls Ibli.wn ilowu; tne w bolt Ii ii'th ot tbe or a is I "ll y.ru. ; I i.e p- rlion II, row li ijottn is nut :,') J..P.S .1 lite .otjtn.rit ,.tij. I ii.. vi ti.er. iore ..no.- to tin eonelus.on, tb on. ly ..... arr.,i.t. d by Hie ciiei,.t.,i,ce. ..no I ao, .I t lie,! it, , l.y .r. . ,.. ,,. ,, 'J ,t ,., J.I. WIhi. , l:..i . J .i.n W. K.it'-r, VI i . l-.r h,ti I,. ...i, li. . J. ,,. . p. J..id...i, .Mr lre. ,nti ot.i. f i nil. men, a Well as Mr.J,ron,e I! I'. milt lun, in t.li r ine. ,ii,c of Hi.: r.i.,o', ail ol W'lmiii were Willi me our.ni; ti' exoiiiii,alioo, tiui ; tne ae.,, ,,t Wu. c .l-e.l by some vio,. t,ee ooln: In' t. e work o..ri.. Il.e pass .'e ol Ine Ir.n. ov. r .1, prou.,l,.y resuiiino Irom lue br.-..i- ac of nxi; or ...me dilute ol a in,, a .ii.e.f Il.e tr.,,.,. 'j Toe bre.lt. 1. of in ml, ,y w'nieli Hie ear or' t' l, .. t, or any o.i.vy iv.. ill "woui.l I. II b. t.-.-., i ine UtMs, anu be I. r. ed by lb.- ,, i , ( it,. Irani against one of Hi. ,,, n, ailfanec of .1, . ubl ' out tou-iy are. ..ml f.r Hie i.rci.leiit, and w-. in my 1 oi'itii.il. li.e can...- ol it. Tl.c leu. a could I... I bate 1 0 Jroln I ny wr.Mof sustainntr slrenetb; u( iii p..: 1' ei: v emit loot tl." I ll.t- l '1 1 . t.( li.e ' t, 1 a abete Ire-fi. SU.I..H1. ti by lim Sij,-r uiltiid. tit ' a ml llin,. s and M .cbinery. 1 iiiii ruiir llrirnzinf. V.'. base r.ee.t.d li.e a ( r.i N ,s of tl.ia M.,ja. 1 11. . Ti.e M.,,, I, ,., ,(r, 1 ,.,. , ( pr.., . r ton. . Ii..lti eont.nn tc,,J. nl, of Ibe , v,,. lot. ..i, ,ry Ii .1 ,, y ol Nt rli. I ai,,ji,i.i, l y (,, . J,,. " ' '' "" "ill I... r.uiiid li.lert.t lie li, . . t y --.' ... i 1 t ..r.,,.1,,.1,. (iirnliim ('ulliv.itor. We ban- re. I. id tin Ap'll -Soul lil.s il.len.t. ' I-it ;e... uHlir .. H I ll'.llCjl. -ummm . -as-1-. m - ' Nl.v Oiu.KAs.rt, March '.'ll. K' II HKW AT SKW (JHLKAl.H . The rtemn.r I'ai.i. 1 Webster due.cu Muuduy lart has not arrived, and it is feared she ' ha h'-en iied Ly Walker. There ia much rxeita tni ut on tbe ubj. ct. TerrnUeil ' Iff lit iJuJl CufUlrUUH. from au('urrcs)uii(lnits. CiiAtos, April 3, 1650. Tbe Kansas lining at tbe lntitutc Hall on Tuodav nii.htai a crnnil nfl'air. The atteudunce was 1j.t, inu tne cutnuMUMii above blood beat, Col. Voodson .-poke two liours, and bcoreseve converteil to the tuitli J,1C get.rt.Brj of War of tbe umpt aeeom of fighting the l.il of flic slavery qucs- , jiany inr iu explotulions nlicady ordered lion upon tbe foiot Kansas. ti) j,uUi,tbetl re.- celiiig tbe inoic soulb- 'i'on'ibt n IV-octitic mcf'iii favorable r.n loult.s ol tb0 conttinplateJ i'acitio ruil to tbe ntndinj: ol'telile's to tbe (.'iiieiiinnti ' rom Tbe intioduetiou of its reulutiou Coiiveiitivn will V- Hid at the same place. j,avo ri-e to u protruded mid rather di.-cur-I i-hall attend nmlaV notes, and you may jlB ut.i,ato 0M ibB mriits of this particular bear in uiy m xti,oi'bavlelou Munds on j j,t0pOsjjou Bi,d ou the go eral i xpenditurcs this mooted and vtxll rjiietion. My ini- ;o- ,1U yoverniiient, thpecinlly in rclutiou to pression is riut ouif i large number of the jl0 ltr 0r i00 publifhiu-r, hieh latter, voters of LhirluBtoT e m favour ot a rep- voters of Cbulesiff e in lavour ot a rep- ( rtfNi?!iiJttoi) ciitation. 1 Miss Emma Willi, a cav and srrihtl? one of our voting id promising Kin? Mrfct clerks, the Inppcotiplo leaving by lime! the next morniiii-Jr parts unknown. '1 bey ' I have lLariIv rhtu tluir Iraii llttlo loat ! from tli Khi.i..rff pi-iilirarr. an J firt out. I without rudder" cotnra.-s, upon the Mor- ? my and utiti ie-ea of matrimony. May ! heaven own bcies waft tbtlu to a sale anu propilioiisi-ven. mere ins,ien a roun anu lumiito ngiii city, winch ..okttl upon llh some in- ... i- . . -'I I tiTi'-t hv oiirMor-4. Vhi nurrel arfi-.ii i . ... . , i. nam wuicn coin lakCiKelicssr me elieiip-.. l- l.il. 1.1-1 .1 . 01 ,,., . ,t ... .1. I '" "' '"'siM ice is .not im j mc I lu'" """l P"".. n.enesse i ... i. :.i i i. at OU cents a iiieee. i msuoas iiki t'llllp:! down r''- .lne of ces ta very acommodiiing terms tbe bouses astrts iu leir adverii-emetit that they haveiaken a.l,liU during tin: pa-t season 1 this isl driviuL'usine-s, und even nt the present price, wash! have Melded j !-lo,l!i:ii. Of purse the ptlliu are not cm- 1 ....iu.t .r.i: .! .1. .. ; r.uu m utuis ..ij Miunyi int.. iuau lai i mav wisb. i A literary Uly of this ry, btis actually 1 accouip'i-hed ie hcrculeatstask of rending ! Hiawatha, Loefeliow's la- tbrout'li. H'l : survived the dring feat. lii it is sui 1 t li -it she bad to red tbe last two cji.ipt rs under j tbe iiifl ueuce if chloroform,') great was j the UiClital ni pjit.-ical lfjol Sbe bis YaMUNGTOX, April 1, liifj. Tboe per-lis unaciiuaiute l with the de- tue canu ot poJn.es Imvc tio couct'ption otiLe lrau'1 anl corrupfiuu prac- T liccd t tlo IioUinii UJi oUicv) utni-r ar prac- ,lctru 13 lu -ii utc iu o.j.nn. ! look on frcn a distance may have beard i i . . - . - vague runoti iu regaru to it tut ot the ex ' tt:"- ' "cl " CameU tut lew mc an but few L in. as i ret ii oi.i si., lite srasui clerst of the Iott-e of lepreentative se cured Lis eittion Ly tucu means, and that Lotii Le aouue J'oorkeeper seli tbe cilices under tlicir tut rol. I am not prepared to : say that this the ca-e in regirii t ) tbe.-c I "eltifil bey jt doubt, that in Ibe election i for tirinter to be House tbu votes of n.c til- ..ets were bci-ut as arli.-u-s of mertban- due, the v Lctwecn tw U laoui'ireol v ne houses in fliis'i. . . m vi . n and betbocculd bid tL ino.t gt niitt.e to prov ide for the p) ment of prop olis. .. Foilelt Otis or the d. f.-at.-d at nr .Uslrove.l in Il.e li.llilarv ...r. entididnt.'s fopriuwr openly fie-know h deu i lcf 0f tiC Cn ted Stale-, and a bill makiiiL' tbi to be tbc-a-e, and ays bo wa delea- a appropriation for continuing ""'I fuin ted because 1 bad not suE'.cietit money lo !.:.. , 1. iit,roveinei,t of the' lied Kivcr n , ... - I J 1 ' rcrtal 'J'e. ' 'f course ll re re some n.rtn i.rr ot i.on- gre-a, and Oil officers of ov ertitnont lu would spurn y bribe that ii.if.ht be olfer- : ed tlieni for at purp.ose, but there re many 1 who will occet them. 1 Now tbe i mion arisea, tbere rn retn- jeoyior inis en : i iear mere is none ( crtainlv so Hi' as tne ti.e.,!,. eiect demagogue ligh place., l.sticg then, at tb.-ir own eslnate. of lb. ir Value without it.(uirii)g for tetii-elves into their merits', so long w ill con pi ion exist in tne ac in I ut-i r;i- f l''e gttruiuetil and our country be iieraeed. William C.Sili.-leton Im been ronfirntfd t. ,i. s '!!.,... ,.f ,i. I'.. ....... at Newbern, i. C, vice '1 bomas S. Single ton, i.'.cea.-..'d It i saiti tat the Kansas itiv-istigating coiuii.ittee wi have to wait until au appro priation is tn lie to pay their ixpen-es. TI." resolution uu-er which they are appointed provided for heir pt)ii.. nt out of tbe con linjM iit fund li the llou-c. The clerk, who has c'n.tri: of his fund, n fuvs to b t them have any poitin or it, 1 eeaiise it is running low. Mr. CiiIoiii i in I ' luie-xt' at pr. s.'iil. nttd I, ig l' ri.-Hid oe-t not now take up all the time o! CoiiL'e-s. N fa : flier, at lion h i. been bail 'ti re-ard lo providing flu; iieediul Tbe '.b us lall-, New-York, li. publicau. H llarl li iinuraiic pap'-r, tiius sj,al,, ol tbe l.iti.t arntiL" tiietit for tbe Peiiiocr.itir ti.-i.et 1 o.e f . ui brie and Iforafi.. Si- ey mour: i It is -aid t at the Soft nomination ore to be 'iutbiii for President and Horatio Seymour fur fiee President. A rou-ing ticket, and ci j which, if rubmitU'il ti the pe pie, would "but ported " i:h a ven geance? '1 he protoU pu of Il.'iyiii.u, the Austrian " butsln-r," will be obliged to seek a diffi'ieiit litllfor his labors where Lis ser vice c.iii be preeiated.:' If the l'i lul l ary talit iu this way nbout their own fuiii.jy, w bat must their OJ piouents i iLn.k of tlieii,. j Hun. 1. I.val'1 Kverelt delivered Lis ora j tion on the ubiacter of Wa-hiugtui. in this j city last 1 Inn -sjay evening '1 be (.real pop- uiarlty wiinrh tins oration has gained eise ! w here was lully aj.taine 1 here. l i.e re ceipts were all jut twelve hundred dollar-, which gat: 1 Vernon. I i . . lowaiii me puicna.-e ol .viount iH.;uiiioiel.irteve.,ii,'.lie iigmi. I r. pcut. il tn..s 'fralion. whet, about au eiiuai sum "a tal'M. lie is no on bis way ! We, but piMiiisc, If his health wi I per- . ...it to letuiii to the huutli. He should be invited In VMl an I lecture in ail Maces where the people desire bis firmer home to be puit bus. il and beid by the It ilioii. bKUNTKS A' lul J I I kd Iteid the young law student at Cbad 11,11, who li!!.-l Cheek in that , vicinity a few days a-o, hut beet, ae.iuiit,;.! . , ' r . , ,. , , be jury returned . vvrd.cl of ,u,l.buU Tb .iii.nn imi'ii Winn ''I'M m hi ii CONGUESS. 51AKC11 'JO. Iu tbe Seuate, llio JeOcien- rv bill renorttd from tbe Committee o I t mi nee liciuc uudt-r couiduviion, Mr. Wcl- l..r n.ntnl mi additional approtu iution of cr,u ijiiii ta nrov do lor tbe ciiurimujr iu tuu : liCt uiamu r ,! uuder tbe aupcrvi?ion of j( HetIuej ,0 ,t .-tnerally coii.-idtivd, :, s..,.,uej l0 i,e otncrallv coii.-idtivd. ba !j many iujlanceo bteu cuiricd to excess, ! i ..- .,,.r..ii ,naml il.rir ubservations iu South Ameiica were icliu).y dduecd as examples of works i, :... i.u(i ....ol...,! ,, , ,.. nCnure nut con- t .t..t.l l. ('...inrn.. in m i.iuaill v uutlior- .1 . n....;... .f i:.. ..;. ,!:.. ,. i tho... publications seemed however to be admit- . ..i ..n i. i, ,..! ,.,,. v;,.m.. .i t. ,1 on ml Ii. niils ami the eouvictioil W expressed that thev did honor to tbe com- I o the di-liu.uished authors.! r.; aa Wr ati t0 I I.e IllOl.OU Ol .'11. ntlltl. iimo.ii.i, m i. ,,. ,.l,lic, lion of in raved mans : , ., . . . . i. . .. C. 0 - c V hi hit Hi i" lit' lOlOrHi'llV vi UIW vwuunj ,!,ri. ....ilr,..,.! illuv be bu lit to - . '.,,.,,: r.,Hi., , i. ... ,roU' it on a ..... f ,1; , n ,.. ... i,...l,. v 0f tl.ul great euterpiise, wbiel -by Mr. liust and contested I . . f ... o . eh was atiirincil by Mr. liust and contested by Mr. Clapton, f ... I .n. e r..r.li.... it as rather ixt.-ttOh xviUj, tlillk 111 the pte-eiit condition of the caul, iuu u bjt l, lt ,vas dc-tiucd to 1. .1. .r.i. .1.;. .t....,i..,p. .1:..,,.. :in'i'.i1.i, ,', s. ,t,lr, tiartieit.ated " " J ' . ' ..' m- We er reliiiiitKd tbe Senate Mint 111 ou seemed lo have been 'uirticular propositi' lost sij.bt of iu the wide range taken by tbe debate, and, on calling for a dincl vole up on bis ameudiucnt, it was agreed to yeas J.i, navs IU. A bill of much importance was reported ly Mr. llutit.r, fioin the coutmiltee on Fi uanee. ti.e object of which is to dispense with the Use ol the depreciated foreign c ;il.s now in eirtulution. Ibis will be an ae septable measure to tli'J public. An impii r. pmpoi-ed by Mr liroobead int.) the cl pesicney of e.-tabli-bin.' one or more nation ai 'r.uudiies Was favorably reoci.ed and tbe lesoluliou adopted. Iu!t.e House of l.cpreselitative achan, was mate 111 the couiii.lttce 10 ilivestiale tho attain of Kausas Mr. Campbell, ol -bio, having declined tbi tiu-t, and Mr. Sbertnan, of tbu same Slate, Laving been r 'pointed to fiil the vacancy. Amongst ti.e biiN introduced wa one ta establish an overJi:U ciprcis uuii cii ot. Joutn auu FrancNco, and our fr ibv TvYu i of tl.r ilo s nud orpLatM of thr cHicvn iuii Mn'h la-t ii. ti.e nloop-ot-war AU.nnjr 1 u uruuin- uu rtuu ui ol eoim.iisMoi.ers of eltctions iu ine citv ot W I.i... .inn v. , lab. i. on uioliun ol '.Mr 1 .Meachaiii. Ibis blii gave ri-e to a Im;.' di-eus '.'jo, embracing ail the relations ol c;ti0li-li'p, autTragc. C. The ending .pies- . lion was or on an 'i'i 'rient of' Mr. Mar shall, of Keu'ueki y, to puvide t'jat no per- son sba.l have the riebl to vote uii'il one year after naturalization. From indications at tiie hour of adjournment tbe d. bale i- likely to be ntcmicd t ii r on e. J, Bi b ast an oil tin other day, uu.es the peuding motion for le previous fj-if-tioti should be su-taiiit'! M.vfv H " In t'.ie Senate, among-t il.e I....'...... ..smU ,.f .n..i..l ....t.i.. tie n. name the bill reported from the Miiifai Com- ' sj ' Unit I be bill to supply debtit ticte iu tbe Appropriations for theservici ot the prc-cut list' a I year aai passed. Wnji-t it vras under eoi.sjilcratioii a propo-i'loli I ) nppropii it." El'y tbo'i-arid d illars to e-'abli-h a milita ry po-t in Mintie-ota for the protection of soft ers and cn.igi il.ts gave ti e in a .Ji-c ir- ,lve d. bnie, in winch r.piinoi.s were inter- 1 ,,,...l ... .1,,. ir,,.. ...diet- r,f .l...li..r i'f,;iie Indian., wbetl.er by 'ti.e moral el" f,.cl f military preparation or bv kind lie., TP,. ,,r.,po,iiion was not ml' reed" lo. The renovation of tbu bridge aero ibe Poto mac and Kasi. rn lliat.ih also nfl rded a tbeiiie for dcbi.t", wbi.'li ibe ot.iigalion of tbe National fioverntiieut a proprb tor ol these structures was canva-sed with free i doui. Tbe re-i.'t w.,s an apptopiialioii of live' thousand dollars f ir the repair of ibe two bridge, aero. the Fnslern branch, and tbe rejeetirtti of tbe item of six thousand dollars fur the 1. n;r ItVidgi. Il was urged with in ui-li fotee that thfl tiovirtin.eiit, hav ing lo run e tbe pi oprietor of this work and di . lured it a hi'.'bwiiy, was bound to kei p if in order for the safe trim-it of the people ult'i bad oeeii-imi to use it in tlicir commerce with Washington. l!e-id. a, it is now the tni.il mule, and for the la't two in'mtbs tbe otily piassway for travel north and S mtb. A inaitiTu stunl nt present there is no nu tbyi ity to take loll to defray the ripen i of repairing tl.c bridge, nnd the pre"inc of ibe ice has remit red it unsafe as a public 1. igli- wsy. I In th. lTo'l.-fl of Ili-firi'Snntntives a bill e.mi ci nil. ' ,1,. iii,i-bi,i. i.t .,' I'l.ited State'. - r - prisoner by confinement in the penitentia ries .,f tb.. Ot iti s gnve ri-o to a long discus- : -ion, involving pic-tioii of juri-diction 1 'I bo bill was passed. The' lljii"o then re sun. ed the consideration of the bill to d. line and secure the rights of voters iu Ibe city of Washington and prescribe tbe duties of e'ltiiiiii-sioni r of elections. Tin: House re fused to sll-triitl the preVIOlM fi'll-.ti .11, Bil l, v arioiis ijiiestioiiH of order bein ' rai d, an . i 1 iouri.inei.t took til.ice before a de el-ion I w is inride. ; M.vttril 31. Neither liou-e was in session ; on Saturday. This day oiiens the eighteenth I k ol tba esioii. li 'th Hoii-es have 1 Heel.' - 1 1 . 1 1 . i n ' i i . u r proxies Willi Hie ny i . ..i.t pi op: iatioll bills, those measures which are ,). i,.,..,,), of ifc , tl. ;V(1 .,. ,... s,....,- .....lnv .::l,;,.,t f il.,. oidmarv ii.te.est will ,..,n,.. , il., order, being tbe bill reported from the Nu- ! ,a (.,!,. i relation to the proceedings ,1... I .1.. Vjt-,1 li.i.r.l n...l i. ,...,,1 bi riring upon the aul.j. i t. Long as tbe de. bat.: was ou the fj'lostioii ol t it-s 1 1 l ii iii'l .try, further and ext' leled dl ing the cussi.in may be cxp'-efetl on tin: subject. In tin-lliti-e the n 11. ii is of Oieoun and Washing ton we wih the name, of this latter trill- 1 l0,)l ' hang."I to om.-tbiii. more ' "PI,r,l'r'J occupy eaily atientioti, i :tl", "'b'r-"'1 .-oiii the former having made rarr,e..t call for mean, to auppr... Iud.an w.nii!i,wni,'i!if mi i nm ii mn'Pinan Arnit 1. In tha Senato an iutercsfins report a made by Mr. Urowti of Missii- ippi, on tha memorial of the Trustees of the Public School of Washington, (dating tin) reason whj a donation. of liovertimeiil lots cannot ba given, there being but a very miiuII portion of land yet lenniiuing to the Government w ithiu tbe city limits. The bill reported proposes that believer the citizens shull raise by taxatioti for chool purpose m certain amount, there shall be paid out of the Nutionul Tr asury a:i ritual kuiii. This ia upon the idea thut we must help our selves belote calling upou Hercules. itr. Jones ?s, of Iowa, repoited several bills from Pensions makiiiL' beiicli - the cent provision for persons or their widows who had rendered acrvico to their country. The subject of the .Nnvul lleluiug IJoaid was then culled up. Mr. Iversou delivered bis views ot length in earnest opposition to the action of tbe lioutd, and was followed by Mr. Sliddell in support of th rcpoitof the Committee ou Naval Affairs, of which he is a member. The debate w s continued in an animated manlier by Messrs. Clayton, Uutler. aud t'littendeli iu defence of and a- gainst the operaliou and constiuction of the i law of CVliirrehS until five O clock. When a tu.riioii for adjournment prevailed, aud the subject was contiuueU. In Ibe llou-c ol l.eprcscutatues i'ir. it. .Marshall, ot lel.tuey, propose.! 10 lake up Senate bill to regulate the f.e. of clerks, it I marshals, anil jurors m flio L uiteu Mates ; Courts ol the Pistrn-I ol foluiuliia. It pro- ' . . .a . ' i'ut tliut iLi iurors kkall be Ml id 10 Jul : . I ...la, ..... . I. ; " . "rs per un, ine raie pan. iu ... ... , ..... ... .1.. I'.. ,(...! St. ...... I.. it ,.l.i,.n. e i e ou i . o. . in s j-- lioti beiiiL- made, the bin was no! coiiM.lcrc.1. . , . , ...ii ..fi.i.;., ....I . 1... . ,, ..... -"r v.oi..( ocn, , .u.o, ..,.0, ..... . s ...... f ' " ,ur ,,1U I'1."""" ul pensions, and a 1 ill for r. toi ing and niu in- ; t..ii.iii0' tbe pcaei ful condition ot tbu Indian ' inlv. 'J Li bill proposes .i ppr..pi late SillWJlOO. to bu exrendrd und.rtbe author- ' "i" "l" 1,19 P'Vsidetit of the United St it-, r.. .1... r .1.. (. I i., "JI " p "'"-- "' """'"ii 1' '' ',l'ral'l, Indi ui IriLe iu CS-gon and WashiuLttoti lerritories; aNo, 81 Jli.iMMI for the purpose of buving powder in Washing Ion Ti rriloi) for the d. foiice of tbe svttleis The House went into Cuii.mittee ol tlie Whole to consider the bill, and leinail ed in "I's-ion until a ipiaryr pa-t five oeioek wttbout coii.'i.g lo any d. vision. A- J l. --MMSJ..ISS....- ' " fiwi t.'is H'iiir!e;(fr .'. pul lit a WASlllNGTON-l.IKi;. Pid Henry A. Wi-e,in bis stun. p speech ei during tbe lo-t Pi e-lurnf nil ran v a-s, char aclvruc Ibe adminisl-nioii of Millard Pill more as " Washington like ?" Tbe lc-li-mony is overw lieluiiii that be did. There 1 e 'v p " I who let.iiii a ree 'liec- tiou of th.) piecl-e term. Anyone who li...r.I Me V t-e s sTi... eh in this 1.1 je rait r, u.e.,.ber'e-.ly enou'-l, ibal bis praise of tbu 1 'iliiuore aoiiiiiiistratioii was tutiy equiv alent tu such au expression, for be run,: ibe change, of Lis npprobuiiou so persistently that no otic could t arget ihciil soon. lieler ring to our hie of September 17, I1.",".' we bud it remarked tint " Mr. i eulo.-i um upou tbe l're-i'leiit (Mr. Fiilu.cre) e.ie lto nearly cheers Irwu ll.o Hllji, Wbelb. r or not Mr. Wi.e did use the ex- pres-ioti of " W ashiu'ton-like " was not prt uiaiily of any const ij icnee, for it would have been no ditlicuit matter to perceive that Mi . Fillmore administration was U a-1.. ;...tot. ii.e tin ou- bout even tbouu .Mr . Wise hud as.-ceraltd that it was nut ui.lil bis lungs (.-tew bourse with t.-pclition. 'Ibe Wiiicbc-icr Yirgimaii. a Ib-iuocr.it- ic paper, iu a notice ot .'Ir. vvi.es .'Ir. vv i.e s siieecti iu this place, cbrotncled bit remarks that the nomination of UeU. r-eo'. t had been forced Upon the l iiltn6ro W big of Yiri nil " in shall. clul eiiatigard ol tbe v"'. :! of a iateman alter their own heart, Ine nioitit J'lrwtiit." 1 be italic, are our ow n, and we shall charge r.olbing for them, m consideration ol the fact that Mr. Wl- cm i. t wriggle out of this lu.idaiion wilbo.ii iiiipi'iichiu ibe veracity of an oigau of bis own tiattv ill tbi Slate. ll is di.-agieeubie, nodoubl, to have su b et.eoi;..uiiis brought forward at u ur.I .tor able a Mason far ibe i eiii. r u.'y , an 1 turn ed agai.i-t Ih' ir owner. P.jt toey are not it s true ami valid ou that act out , and to assail in the present camp il, n a caudi lute lor the Pie-i l-iiey who l- by I. uiocratu si.'xin. a ' . u-hnijjtoii l.ku and model Pie-i lel.l" will r . lire a degree of partisan servility which, for the sake of patriotic ef fort in troublous tunes, we fuiti hope Wii nut L d.-piajed. tiom tiit I hitt'trilnwn I u.., A'UlHatt. t.ov. wisk i.n sam;. e have had our fears as lo ti.e sanity of 'i jv. li l.-e, I.UI VI.' -.1,. la y wi-I. U lltatoui 1 apprebeu-ioiis were without found ati.iu. It ' seem-, lion ever, fto.u the follow ing extract. Irom one or two exrhange., that this pain : Iui alhi. ! Ion lu t he laiiniy of I iov. 'Aim:, an I to tne Commonwealth, is too tru.i forje t He do Lot kn i win titer tbi fiicmU o! Mr v ise will obtain a commission or liin iti u tii'jciiir into, and turn over il.e go . eruuient to Lt (iov. McComas, or keep llm uulortu mite (iovertior under private surveillance, 1 and let bis personal and political friend, exerci-u the executiv'u functions f,r him : Tiie diHiculty is a si rious one, and we hope , that uo steps will Le taken wilhoit mature ri lleclion : i " HlAKV A. Wisk IssANf.. It is said and Li lievi d in lliebuioiid, by person, who have Um very l e-t or (iortiinity of knowing, that fioverimr Wise mind is very much impair . ed, indeed so much SO that he should nol In: held rc-ponsililr lor h' language or wii tings. Aii clioit has been mudu lo suppress tln-e fict-, but they have leaked Out. If this he so, and there .seems to l.u no reason to doubt it, Mr. Wise is entitled to the sym pathy and pity, lather than the enmity, nf ttio.e again, t whom bis virulent yet bat in- e-a raiting are nincte "Of tiov. Wi.e's insanity there enn be no loiiL'-r a doubt, ami it n nv appears Mint iuimeni.itt! family and fiiciids have been a'aru for some time bark lliat bis mental ;al:u"u ' were niui-ii impaireu au I warped I liey nave u-io every elloit ., iileie.pt Lis b. tiers, when intended for publication but he bus so far aucceened iu eluding their vigilance. Mr. V.'i-e' in. unity en, btf veiy . propeily trued to the unbridled r.-in he ha. habitually given to bis ungovernable and, vicious iii-poition. 'I ho proper Heps may j pei imps siioiuy ne i.iKen to obtain a com r nrr mi-ion rlr liiHirhi i) iiirjitt, niij iii bis ease ' rl'"'f '"",l",,,l n her lie.d. H od i.rf m jnl !'' ami the Fxecutiv- ebairwill tl Drobabl J '"1 ""' m"ir ""'"'' h"r rl.,i"' be r,o,il,.,,.,l v.. . .1 i ,' . ' wHts slots ly snd a l ie. 1.,,,,, . ,; g, a bim- t,c Mtlirid vie,,,, OI1 tl,'.' ground ol the drcd .b.ll.rs f..r her ami II, r k if . wpp. r, or filty ib I present Incumbent being iui lompn men- 1 lara f..r bu l..i., and n bui.dr. il tb,l:st. lor tb" Im. ! ki.lnpiH r and proof of his (ii.lt. ' K I'l'llli.ft. lbf l i, . ,i ' S'.-pirions ibarscl. r. alat ul f, feci iith and made in Wi , . , Iiingtoil city thut Henry A. .. ..ts ..as leeeilliv Wise would be iu tin. Lm.atio Asylum at Staunton, within ten day of (be meeiin . and .djUruu,cut of the Cincinnati. S w iiwjiwfiwainj'.UkJiiiiW S. X ' Hiiti.ii.MHKns. Ttlrgrnjiltrd for iht South Caiulimian. rr Ii j l.t.l. r I nm i:hiim., tuKiv.iSa r Tin; tvruAum ATI. 1 1 . New York, April 2. The ftenmer Atlantic ha arrived. ti : Liverpool date of the 10th ultimo. 1 l'eac i considered bavin.tr be en vir. , aUy eoncludcd, the arrival vf iU I'm,, ; I'ienipoteiitiary only Lcing awuited (0 , Vn the protocol, jjaron AJaritcuRel hal 'arrived at l'ati-, and the treaty of p(.avi. , would be kigned iu a fer day. 'J be p,0. !cedings of tbu Conference ero atill k,,t secret. j Tbo F.ir.pre Kugenie bad given birth to a boii. The Kmpress and child were doin H- 1 lie vcnl had caused gnat njoiein, and l'ulis bad bticu illuminiiti d. The IVui been named a goil father, uuj taa uern ui oneuen pou-iTiuiucr. Auncea irom tape loan Halo that d,f. , ue uuira n.iu apnui oeeurrm mi i no iinin rs. i ai -oi...uu muiuj w in Koou u i.i, -r.c c.-r, mougu n-numg as done at les. t .... per cent. "" wa siuii, anu lower graiics wi re I ...... . t i i ' , , . "m.t rui .. quoian-y .owcr sales of tl three days '.'lljiio bales. Consols olosed at Ill t 11 II 'I . ? , i . I'il.lli.. k. II... I.I sioiHiir Ntvv YonK, April The llriti-h Pooflianiciit Lad ad IjOUIIl.'li. -'ir. iM.iaa nau eone to j.oimon, am .!r. .chanaii Ld taken formal Irav e. A d putatioti of ill- niend cf IV.ktd ; had w ailed 011 Lord Palmer-Ion, 1.. .,,,, bim to instruct the Itriti.-h f'tirov at I'.,,; to ur-e the restoration of Poland. Pj!n,.r.. : 1 .1 . i pioiniseu 111c aucnuou . tne Uun iu- ' ment. Tlirs-r liilfsrfr.ini l.'iirope .iitntY.u, in- 1 111. iwi 1, Ntw V.ntk, A f.i.l 1 1 be steamer A-il bad arnved, with Liv erpool date of the y.'d bit Cotton was du'l, at a dfclit.n of ll-l' d a 1. on lower grade" fair .pialili. s beui; seatce, nut bri... '1 be salesot tbe tier dsv. ( Friday being a holiday) were ;tJ,Oll 1 jl.',. Fair Oilcan iid , middling iid. fair up Ui. 1 Oi l., mild. in,' .") 13 Kid. Tra le t Manchester was dull, llreud-loffs dull at. 1 Ijaer. ('.mil flour :il a Ohio Hil. I'd. Com d.ciineu It bite :'.l. 5d, Halls Liverpool Ciicul ir iy that com- hum. e;ra'ici t CO. ton l.ein lu l.r-' upp v I'l 1 nnd licciy offered, hud i cine id J "', AlKg had declim-d Llfid. 'Ibe liank ba.l reduced tbe rate of inte rest on short and long pap. r, to (i per c t C,bols bad advanced to i's'l a U'.'J '1 Le Havre market W1 (juiet. tlrleau Ires or d; na ir. U'.'f. 'I I.e sli..in,er Arsgo Ld arrive l oi.t. TI e King of b lgiuii, waa ou a vi-.il to Ki.gland Mr lliehatian bad introdueeil Mr l.i las I j the dipljinatie eorp, and r-nne I . r;., wi .tiee be would return, and take a--sai' in tb next steamer. I be I'.iuprrs of France arid her infant B. rc doing well. The rejoicing eeMinucd, ""'S'-'-u'fi"n ete p.unngltj. amt eoiirr.'.ulatioi liHiiiirt uviitc A.'l v was reported tuat two diti-,011 of I Cuinevn army under Sir Coiiu Campl. wouio r-o to Vanai.1. I.reat alarm pretailid in Spain, owing t . ti.e uiicuitt) ol at aiii t eon-pirarv ll.o fionli. r of France wete el sciy watched. 'Ibe l'ri.iiu r.'pn -i Maii.es ,.., ti. Ir cuts ul the C.nlcti Ir ou ibe lulu. '1 1 e business of the Conference Was Ciiui.' d, : i ! a f 'oinu.iltee rf one from a as h p. w.rl . i been pp . ihted I.) d I a w up the t r, a t '1!. II th m s-ion wculd ba bei 1 uu Saturday I. r. a I ine it..iy prev.t,,u ainong I ' Fiei.eb t-neij.il, ,e fiimra. TI.w fo '"'"s "f Nicolar ff w. re being stre iit b ti ... ..iiotrs null oruifel ail Jtu.lal,a o furlough lo return. The Impi im! (oundr on Il.e left bun's of the !..n was i!o. d, H dnv.i'iigibe intention of Ku-.ia to alaii'!' the Inui.iiiuu eslabliabintlit. r .. . . . . . . .... 1.ATS..T Isman .S'm , frlrr,,! 1,,, re ceiled a slip from Ibe 'run pat, mn office, at tend w bu b we ha i e i.i.t .t it i.ubli-l.i d. altbo li dated r.'thiuvt: nrli (iit mn . Sine our regular number has ben work ed ofl and di-tubuted, we Lave been inforui- rd bv t 'oi. Pallu-. w I, 1 ba lust m riao.I from 'be ."south, that w bile he was stopping at the bin-" r( I.,, .t U ., ,' v,'i .I.. cb', (Mi Sunday iv. mug ...( lSi (..i.tl.r in au in company with allot h' r, i. lui m il fi out tbe post cf Ca,,i. Kendrii k', Lriiigin li.u following thnliii t. p. it: .Nef hut jii-t arii'.ed at that po.t of nu attack by il.e lti.li.n, on ibe s. it.ers ou lot Alalia, about thirty loili s ea-t of Tampa, l our men, mm woman and ibrrn rbiblu ii were killed and acalped, tkrir hou.ej wi re bunt, ii'id all the outrage and Laibaiili. thai ravage could iiivetitwrie coinnnlled. 'Ibe In, hat,, yt, tuadf this atinik nie siippo-ed to be I he ones w In made the nt tai k near Manatee, tneiiti one I iu tltit w ek paper. Mo-tof the nu u at this si n.eii.i i t, it w juld iceni, had v oluntei n d to pi .teit their more cxpo-cd neighbor, bilii-iin,' their ouu fami.ies Comparatively safe. A Cci'ii Wimumi Cp Tho Hon. Mi-s Murray winds up her book on the I'uitrd Slates with the following sctitciiPfi : " n might a well bopp r improve' tb" morals and itcieas the happiness of an id iot, by turning bim out of an asylum, t' hope lor btiiel.t for tbe negro Iroui Aboii-tiol.i-lll. ' wonder the ul..!iti.,ni,t, am up in ar"" gaint one who ultera the simple truth in audi a plain rp.,kcn way. uV if Oihaht I . 0- Kill napping. CJ A fcN' 'ri.i.ra.istyr ti.rbl I..!, atmut half T'lt w W so hour atlef .I.., s..ttl p rs-.n tm f'"r''lf '.bt.l.le.l Ir.tni in, ,.l. a ..all ', bUi U (ill n.t.iieal I.t It l.sA.ab.iul rl. eil Cy . year. old, diesw-d in worsltd fi.srk nb rtl ,',rcrl H"'1 "I'll alrip.il and a rr.r m" ImJlt an ek or l.isk waist nnd a nil lianuker- o'l ....... ..i.t .nt. . . - ...... ...,.... i.ii.p.1 jet.i. it.i.oe.oiin ...... "n, an. I sjl.i ban an.l . yeb.'..w. .ml blue y. . h" "' ui H.. e i ..r 4 """ ,le 14 ''0 'iiuipr. An fM rr 3 ..r 4 .' y, snd il may In y iiir.iriuatiiiii Ib.it'i' A. I.ITTLF. 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North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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