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Yiil t'ftiVtM rtfl.W ... . 1 l: L. ,? ,.,: .. to whether our For.iirn Minis- re.ncjuber.d among the Ibing. tb.t I U I 11 V U U ItiUl VLV: 1V Ul. ! in the Pennwoo .tjoncaj, .ur. .linn - , were but are not, History may io 141s earn. V - - - i...1 -...Intiona from the Legislature of tcrs have endeavored to secure freedom or u - , . h , mhot ,,- ha CBr. A resolution was adopted culling tor in- ana the nnconq.iere.i king m idpi wcro but re not, History may do bin mm OAS CHARLOTTE: Tuesday, Ffliruary lfi. IS..S. RWe Island, adverse to the admission ol woraiiipm .ureigiicuu.....,..., -j riea away win unci .ru-pe. i Kansas under the Lecomptw Constitution, foreign Government have .coorded such ,dorn h brow, or s-en the hot., ot the Mr. Seward presented f. petition from freedom. ! must ray tbo fiddler as those w ho dp need attenda.ura.oti Vieutemps banjo, ean t'ulljr and feelingly lei-tifj. Itread is down and beef is op, and it is truly hard to make both ends mrrt. " It is .1... ,.., I:. , v.- I, I this to Le an oVjeet of much ii.tcn t ami i.o final action on the sotj.-ct. .lone." but that was in tbe days of primitive importai.ee. The petition was rt ferrcd to ' In the. House, on Thursday, the .. peaker j cliristiaiiitjr when there were no butcher the Natal Cur.n.iiti e. ! appointed the special iuvestigatiui? ooininit- j n(j bet.f Oould be secured for eighteen cents T i e Lonr for "the recial crrlcr having ' tec on Kansas affairs. je committee in 1 a pound. Times hare changed very much ' ,, ' . i siuco Moses aul bis followers eat manna id a,riTcdt.bib.tbcKat.Muet.oi.,Mr.iiiotLcrco1umu.J -. .. - ' , nd(.r1(fM gratis, and the fowls of the I-css.-mleti addressed tie is. uate, and niter " Lo bill for the protection of the lives ot i C0Dtrjbuted tbeir fltfsU t0 tUKtain ,k, a lcf di'cus-fion Utvrcen lit., and several , pasit.gt,r on steamboats, was then takeu . f:1,n;,i,jng tents of Israel. There was do o.hcrSctiators the mefsa-e was referred to up, debated and committed to the. committee , cotton spceulationa aod bank suspensions, the commit tee pu Territoiics. W &- ' chhens of the V. -.Mtc. rraji..S for the ap- In the House on ctincsa.y, me ..... w tKr:-J, poititnu-nt of Schoolmasters for the iotruc amend the act providing for tne security of Vf& 'Y tiw of Seamen in the Xavy. , lives and ,.f,ty of pasners on team ves- k&:?YSVV;U iktZ 1 Mr S,w.d remarked that be centered ,els, was under coMidor.ticn. I here was TIIK FRACAS IN COXGKESS. The Washington S'rt in giving the pro feedings of lb night, taya in relation to the affair: ' y - ' r- . All eorts of motions were tie'.ri); made, and Mr. Grow was moving towards the Speaker's chair, down the avenue, contigu ous to which was the 'eat of Mr Keitt. Some honorable uiado a ututiou. Mr. lirow objeoted. Mr. Keitt nuid I " Go to your ot. n side of the Mouse, Mr, aud make your uhjections there." Mr. Grow promptly replied that " he would make his objections ehere he pleased ;" and indiscreetly followed up this remark, by sMvii.o ' h nouMy'i h vaverued bv a elave Jri er." This was the totfin for wnr j Mr. K-itt, thinking tb Msobeth that the " flighty purpoco never is o'ertook utile tho deed and the cash system prevailed universally. k' "''b it," struck the member from I utin- . . . Alas. h,o irood old davs of rrimit.e xiiu- sylvania. Mr. Canton from tne specs, committee 'KIM h' ,' .:r K..n Mr. Grow returned the blow, the parties v.. . (V. n -,Bd.. to take tin the ro) in the cne of !c?rs. Lawrence, Mone X Lo., ; ll0re(j ) . tllA fast, eitravagant and fash-' clenched, and in rushed members from all I blow, inppoinjr that he was burtiug luai stated that J.W.WalcoU, who received $oO,. 'j0M,ye youn, American a.-e. Everything ' 'le. hoping to end this little row, but un- gentleman. Harksdale turning and supposing Vvrrt S:nrra. Ou Trif!aT morniut; lat, we had a regular tarth-east ?how Storm, and it contit.ui J until ;it;on cr.r.lt r.pou the Pi.idct for infer tl.e aftet0n win n it cciiimeneed rsii.inj ;. , i;Cu relative to Kansac, flt v. d by Mr sti 1 freezing and eent'mucd mostly through l0,.;as B few days ago but failed. F.id.J igbt..d pt ff SaturJav. and such Tbe .,.,.,. th.. djc-B!l.ed. llou rM01ve'1 to "a" t,r"u" hh in j,rs.y ,gon .illtiud himself dis ' fered, as peacemaker, aud succeeded to part- a alert has not vi,!te.l us in many a day 1,, ,j:e F,ltltf 0n TucmIsv, Mr. Foot pie- the lar cf li e Uou.-e for contempt. tanced cn the first round, and rolled off the j (? hem. lie was holding Mr. Grow, when Manv of the shade tiecs in town have been Bp,,ition to prcvcLt monopolies at! : track. a crowd ru.ld up, and be was struch, as setWiv i,.j..,red, the elm especially, and it tXefnWt rf ,he rill,ie ,9!ld,. Uf Frutt.S ill fomrra. i We bave not anything very editing iu be Ppo.ejl b, M r. asbbwrn, ef I . I now. .r.i u , , i ,,..- 1. 1 . j 1 the new market The Concresional fijiht 'r. Harksdule turned and gave Was'.burne was found dangerous to ride iu the woods Mr. JoLr.on, cf Ten..., preeUed memo- We stated iu our la,t that a row had , Kei(t Gr)Jw ,koJ of , eTt.rtl ,eTe re blow. when ti.ey were parted. ia tne count!-; ,uiu as n.u i riais ircui vt-iiincueui, - uimu iu.o m iv.-f,0, ' " v ' " " ' ...ncrjilv. .nj the DubliO ae.ilimeot .snot iiifi"Wrm inn iunm, iib.ii uu Southern men rushed towarda tbe parties, some doubtless to keep the peace, and others to havo a hand in the Bghw HarksdaW, of Mi-iippi, Megoeen, of South Carolina, Craige.ef North Carolina, aud Reuben Iis were prominent in tbecri.iinnig. Uarkadalo specifically nates, and I doubt not truly, that his only object was to separate the con testants, lie and other opponents ai ised spoil Grow at once, as Keitt was already hort 'in cumtmt. To genlUtneu ou the other side of the hall, it looked very much a though the pe.ttlen.ati from lJe:itijivania was about to be eut iuto wince meat, and tho Anti-Leeonipion men rushed over in a bo.ly to the reseue. Korcuot came Mr. Potter, of Wisconsin, a very athletic, com pact man, who bounded into the centre of the eicitett group, htrikin right aud loft with tremendous vigor. Wa-hburne, of Illi nois, and his brother, of Wiscou-iu, also were prominent, and for a minute or two it seemed as though we were - have a Kilkenny fiht on a maniflceiitsoalo. liarksdale bad hold of Grow, wheu Potter struek him a sovere OOti rrfu-ed t danswer the committee. The ; now flies upon the hot wings of steam aud , consciously contributing lo eomnience a big II. ,1vp.I to h.ve him brought before ' li.btning. and he that attempts to?el through '- Mr. Barksd.le, of M,s.,s-,ppi, ,uter- . On Suudsy it ' Yoik, a.-kin-; fr the passage i f the lom- membf rs. Iu another column ie have given j sltogViher liuanimou in favor of the young der the Speaker's chair, and in thorough di was every appear- 5tt.sJ Jaw. L,id on the table. i three ver.vons of the affair, and it turns out i eon of thunder, tbe Cbetralier IJayard of the ! regard of the presence of the oecupauts of the Ocn.mil.ee or t!,at M, Keitt, of S. C, and Mr. Orow, of - , fe o,; Pa, ate the principal actors. Our readers . t a propef tio' ,Id in . prop,r vmji but tangled and jammed up, that it was difficult '.r,.pr from fallin- lilllb thawed a !i;t!e anJ there atice that the torm m'ght be continued ; Jr, toi'2'a, l'roui but on M r, i-. there as such a change in Foreign II. lati?i;, pwt. J a liil will, a re- i ib i r that the ft.o i 'I.:pp earing rpr, relatite to l.e dttr.e:ti a with IVra- vtij fast, r.u tit re .is net tiii.eh appt-arat.co tuay, auti.riiinc tie lVr-M.nt to take such of the ires, nt snow re n a'sing nttii anoii.cr uieasures as way app'-ar t-J him et pedient. r-r- L c. T! r " h'i r. trvrt was d"!a',i., d r n Triday n.rriiinj two heu-.VeLitid tiwe,how. im nas sevcra to i:.c norm it was Klihu Washburue who struck dropped Grow, and struck out at the gentle man from Illinois. Cadwalader Washburne perceiving the attack upon his brother, also made a dash at Mr. liurk-dale, and acil" hi.n by the hair, apparently for the purpose of drasing hiiu " iato chancery " and pum melling hiiu to greater satisfaction. Horrible to relate, Mr llarksdalo's wig eame off iu C . l-l. l.,.J .n lild ri.ht fi-t el- . ...l ;,..ir m.,u ,,,..,,ilr,. f.-.r in.t pe' ctnt- annually. The raii-tiinr 1 bis luatcrotis lliciaent - i-uicbm Il!ATn IN A DbnTIKTS CnAIH-Mr McUheslney's death iu a dutij'a ebll;, Toronto, C. W., on Monday last, i,i;0 u'n the influence of chloroform, has been m in a telegraphic despatch. Uu ,.,ift eiiraction oi sii leeui, but would ) operation performed by tho deiuii nh,' I) French) un.ess placed under the inllu,, oi cuiuruioi in. lie was told us ,iJh but strenuously iusUted ou hi poii t" suniiiig all rc-ponsi!ility. Accordi(,.. was administered iu the usual av-"f ..,:i. .r ...... ' ''. w ... .,w ..i.u, puil.-l.l. ,L a short time ho began to laugh, and - -r.M. UU COlil.l l,t ,.L it, seeing those fellows (meaning the d. ,uu "U"'"V r 'giB at Imu.- was then thought be was sufficient!,. I, .. " , 'f ui lane. the gum. He winced under the .in.: :::t lie winced under i ... - v... ... ! nin ' He' . u tu ,tr,u urn, as soou us tlm done he was foeo to alter in appearai.es I eyes became 6ed, the jaws foil, re-pnj'i, veasitu, aim iuo ueuri s action t pe I Kvery possible atten.pt was made to ru-u purpose. A coromA j.irj ciuki.m.- w.n uemii iroui all l it mmm ,kn.n ,l,l .1.1... iv Tuiuuisrujf iiiiiaiau, aim mai more than . diuary care was used iu administering n GfI.D AMD ITS UsKS Tim entire mount of gold iu circulation iu tin- , is estimated at al.cut S-ltl.mi(Mi,i , hiah liie wear and is statrd lo he the unri'tng air. imsiuaicrwtniiici.iem - questionably did mueh towards restoring , . v ' od nature aubseti-iently. and lis effect 'l'lrJ cou-umtd in Knglaud eh aln o, good nd. Iu L-h got the I was heightened not a little by the fact that hm 'l tl,rr --k!y eo,,-u,,,; given and !l the rxeitemtnt of the oce.-iou ll.rk.dale u,f go.d for. chama only, a.u..ui,'ii,e , mil see that after all thef iss it docs not ,)..,.. . think that K in was rather too to -e which was whieh, or whic amount to ii.ueu. e are nioiced to n-arn nsstv. an., seten witno'.t sunieieui provoc i- ,v- -.-- -...,....... v - - i... 1.1.. . -.. , .. ... ., T. .i.;- ..nu . taken iudi-oriuiinatclv. The affiir wastuued : restored his wiir wronif side foremost. I " .. . ' . ? w-viy coi, from tue proceeding" ot .'lonaay tuat ?ir. ... y"...K.-.. . ' i.l. ........ ..... ... ..r I",itl i fl,r gol.l leaf in bon.Jon i, f i..i.-.rfi.in r..nir.r.Ce.l isn..i K..itt. in ti.uumi. l rfirsnin i xr anaLioti Of . ' . .. . - i . t r.g ih.J tuo A r. -t v :r:-.ii meeting was ciinmen". 1 here 2,1 ii -!:. :. i.: the IV-ly ' n Vv :hi ll- v. Mr. iai.-itciair aud .tiaurd tbrooili the week, i'rsjer ; were heid in ti e momins ami . -tiijj.- ir. the &rterr--ou a:,d nincb a.ii. ;. .'.'a ; a:. a on .-rasj n v. . -.at t ted iuto a Ut,tvB mcetinz Lcteecn ti' I're-'l t'erisn. M 'hodi.-t and JJapti.t ''burc!:" a:.-l 1 et.iin-.e throis'' anoth er wet':. S-d e "o hiv' riven satif.u tory cvi ;cr.?e of c-iiivcr.-ion and many o;li rs s.re erq iirina i'..e way tf iivarion. AiMir s-rt ice en Snn ! it nir':!uj a meftnj of the M:ai-!fr snl orT. ' .' m. '" of the ?reV.yteri..n aiid Mitho.'Ut CburJii a 1.. Id. aod it waa too.vcd to continue the in-: ..'i an;thcr week ; and it was reamed at the Mvtl.it Ch-jee'.. last t.i-ht. Next vc'i it wi'l ! e c--u: "i- i.ccl s.t the l.p:i-t C'j-irt-h. May th Lord pour t-u t:- lily S"ir:t cm tLv pf"j-i: r.i.d t jte bis woit. T'if 'i'ir-l'-fr Afprt'riii J. TVe ivc iu oi. r 1M an account oi a brufai r. ji irr tear ividcn Coilcp, and the r ;-- of the n.urd. rer. We are pleased to t'-.V-,,,. H b III t:ti hi, '-V.T- in case ;'von. The arttiT biil was taken up anJ Messrs. Hixou an i 1'iijji addressed tl.e Senate ari'.;-t the hill. Ir. the Senate, on Wednesday. Mr. Tniglas nu-le so -. : : u'. . .T . ts to ititr-a-lucc his Kansas : e-'-i'itioi.s. The irmy Viil wa tii-eti -,1 Messrs. '. la-cn and t'i itti .i.i. n in favor, ai.-l Mr. 1 1 o:i it--n ,n ;;' -.-ii uii. No action wa taken. In the Senate, on Thursday, a memorial wai rre ivtd frcn a r-i-imt cf Albai-j, off--iinj to r a r-g'm't t e? ore th;u-aL.I men for t'rah, at. J as'airg Ccn;resa to jratit tureo each rffiecr t.nd man who may become an , act-in! srttl-r. A re'.jtiiti-s was paeil appro; tiatic .li.ii.'O f..r lhc pucha.-e of 2'),.u() cope of the 1'ied S- ott ;e.-:-io:i. The di-cnsi'.n of t-e Amy Hill was then reJume-1, hut l efors ary action on the sub jict, ti.e Senate adjourned until Monday. In the I!oje. oo Monday, after the yeas nni uavs hn"! leet. taken a number of ti;:i;s, :h ' Fustdt : t'- K:mc;.- me.-safe-e wa, rrf-.-rteJ to a ccn.n.i::ee el L licit. yeas i I , Lays 111. ctt, in u.akirg a persona, ixp.anauon ot . .. . . ; .. 0(..CliieJ olie niinu(e ,nd , ,f the affair, had the magnanimity to confess partics Tbe wt compromise may bw made ; Speaker Orr and the S-rgenl at anus, Mr. that he'was the cause of the fracas. j at the poiut of the bayonet, and whether Gloshrenuer, deserve credit and commends We have a!o sriven a huu.orou, sketch ! we wia or lo??, let it come, if eoine it mu.t, '"U for the prompt energy wuh which they of the fracas in aact'utr coiuum. i and then we will know our fate and learn to succeeded m calming tue tumu.l. i submit to it. I buve little to do with politics i Wheu all " was calm again," the House ior calitical sauabbles. but I always look fell back into iu good humored ways, the political sfjuabbles, but I always look fell back into iu good humors iu a fijrht with more or lea of io.erest, i" '"'tie brush " bavin- waked Kill- i lor gold leaf tn i,ou in. t fm- ), ,, ...,L.J it n. li.r.J toiouiices, aim in oilier pue., , (,,., tell who was iu for a'rue.t. aud who wa l"1'0 0,L" UnAtvi Ul1 ighty f,r our,,- , trying to restore order. The Speaker y-lled l'"" e. putl..rd.!,. e aud rapped for order, without effeet Tbe '"- wo"n an. u .ii, ,-, , Serg-ant-at-Arms stalked to the scene of i 'V'1 M' "" l 'ion of i; battle, msee in band, but W Ameticst. i Prc, in Kngl.ud is e-n..,ated at ,t, ea,.e "hsd no more effect than the Speaker's hundred ounce, auouaily. up me of ; gavel. (Iweo Lovrjoy and Laiuar, ef M. A ha 1 1 ant ift. A gillstit act has Irttely been pel formed ly ditachment of some the lin,;!ish st.'auier I..fl on the coa.-t of Cbiua, north peuetraie 1 nine miles into tue interior, tor ; Us, who las manifested a partiality f.jr soius W imnaii mtroauceu a roiuuou, suspending or .ti-snippi, goi a severe ouv secmeins. I stf WM ll0 !, i,, x.' i tiie purpose oi" rescuing Capt. llw of the i one or more of our gay and dahiny bells, action on all other motions, esce pi the pre.j blow from Mr. Grow, and various gn.tleu.en i jhf 'etJttl J mB!M, i j, b..ui Jt.i Ann ties:. sh;p IUlee, ahieii had beer, ship-i "o Df i, However, preiero n vooeu i-or me v-...... ( .. ... - - - - uuu. iherailw.y protits Mr He wrecked oa the coast the captain failin; ur and whi n it becomes ceoeral. I iutend to . "e most unpatriotic, w no rtoaeil, uimpoummous . mssippi, were pawtiif eacn ottier ai one poti.i itat-rrmi Railwa? Rcwkxi. - - twenty nu n from take a hand at it. tue n.oi..entousnes o; the occasion. i lie ; each propab.y irying roper.usur ii.e triou t valuable tal l.-s ,iV.- t. e. i ,-iib'e I.'di'i-i Go.-ip is busy with several local matters mriub-rs went on resolving, and moving,; to be still. Mr. Molt, the gray ...red I pubtitlieU u England bv Mr J' '' ,',(.,.i;, .,i .iU, ii.;,,.. i.iii.I takioi; the " veas " and " na vs." until . Oiaker representative from (Ikn, , , ... ol Canton, they . i,... . ifw- -. mmB., after si o clock this morning, wheu Gen I ine here and there in the crowd. IUvis, j ..;r. ' , , , , ' , hun.lreu at.J aia.v acres of iand to or lne Da,"" W,,Q nr'" for a ranom. This olj-ict as successfully accomplish! 1. The Tillage where Capt R o-e was eot.iined was taken by surprise, an.! the prisoner rescued, and safely eir lied off from the Terr mi 1st of a large Chi nese pcpalalion. truth of the report, but strange things ate w"0'" surjeet to tne select commuter.; w nun , ire.uia repre.eniiuve, wne tuougni im . W-M h, l.n,bout XlS.tHtn.i happet.ini: in these Utter days, and it is not was miue. by acclamation, the special or.ier , gou.ery, of 1 ,-nnsylvanta, was about io t 4 Mn of U Mji , , h a oonraon ' j ,.--v, f...v .... -r"" - --, imnossible that we luaV have tmon.' u." It has lately been ascertained an; i.ir.ieu, as uurns say., up iu me moruiu that Leuis Napoleon died in New i'ork many earlis. years ago, and that the present Emperor of The Washington Slur, generally i niparlial Franco which bears that nauie is uothing I jn unte aod observations, says : more nor less than a cunning Yankee who .. Mf Q.lh of yy ,Ueuipted lo ,. has played off one of b.a tr.cks opon the , j re.o!ul,ou. which will be found iu rrencn peop.w. . . . ! the rriort of the broceedioM in another! - - ...... 7 .. . . The t. B.ost.n,port.nt q,c.t.one wh-eh ; of course, unsnimous consent wsslT" "o- , 1 ' .. . i , . "un,l"r 01 l"1"" , "' , j ,, , I espilal being to loans and preler.-n. r tode-.torbknocheddon. Mr. ( erode, j M , ft. of , , f of Pennsylvania, cauu-ht up a heavy s.o,.e be n o ware spottoo,.. with wh.ch to " bra.o who- ji(ideD(, u ,bout 3j Keul ever might seem to diwerse It. but lortunale-I ly did not suueeed in petting far enough j iuto the rtciien erowa to Dud an appropriate j VKAt j.itthi s iunng ti e pa t P.atb-: rford a;uinsl the Cailn,;il. An extra from the Rutherfordton 17a- are now ayitatieg ana aiv .o.ng .n public u,C(.9s. for lU ,uk,UlWMon t0 ,U Hou-e, mind nortu of Mason and D.xoo a l.n. are, ,r, 0,.jeelioo hvio Ilisjei ,he 5 iker whether Iscrer beer will intoxicate, aod sail- , , ... ' , . .-.. : , .. .1 . . . .i i ..,;. i. ,t j , , . ii iirocceuru io pa. loe reso.ui.ou lo voie. .a. on tho ;h m-tart, in l.utl.crford county, to set to rest by a court ol yu-tiee allien oeei- oren for debate and undecided. The tnst , -. , ., -, , little else to recall lh excitement. Gentle- , whieb ene.o.id Si '-'.tt.'i.', ol Urs which seem trifling to a casual ohserver. ,nl.r' i ,, y, i.- ' i . j men of oppo-ite parties er.ed over to each ; endiotj 31m I Venn Lcr, ,')" flail everbodv was excited for the time. j whiub were opened in the dead Forteo-jtely, it did not lat Jong, and no of th Post tiff.ee I-partiiii,t. . wespoos aere openly diplayed U'hn)lowt Quarter ending illt Mj order was restored, several gentlemen were letters, which r jntaiued il 1 4.1V .: ii. i t. r I r, intoxicate, aod sait- l ne loruirr uas oren icrever .i- ., i , :h in-tart, in Euthcrford county, to set to rest by a court of ju-tiee ahieh deei- j. f(oiu W)u ou ,,e cppo,;,, fje 0f ,n"n'1 r",M,"0 'X8siv.!y lumt-iea nn . ter eating ,!tt. June, a.-ji.i letr-r- cr-o-imu wtietiiir the count? . nefca.t,i, an a v.. " the llou-e from ebere his seat is situated. , . r ' ..... i , , T , ...,..'. tiMt i i i -ii j nun eise n recall nt rxciieBicnt, urans- , wnien ene,oiii ei-.tj.i., .j., .,.; i. t-.-sf tne p sbou.d subscribe fJ.ODO to the Wilmington, Ohari.tte acd Il itherford Railroad, was lost . , nr,ertheirs of some importance, and other to explain th.-ir paeifie dipoitione, j taiiuug ?1 ;!..')'. 1 Uo. Total let- ?lr. Ac-.tt t, ae a per-ona. cxpianat.on, ,T a n,.,:ir;tT 0f 7 vote?. This is a close slnuld be eoniderd with an eve upon their " . V. . ' 1 . i, .- j .. "' ,bal they got into a fight where their , y..r h..-.h, d money Jlif.'.'ii rc ; jii vc to 11. He said, f.icascn ,-aturJay mruinj U the countv should trv it a-uiu. for ' probata. Cltllll'jU ,., r- ;: a a rt- C, he was pj,re , -a" j: '. .y ,s-.t, :.h ,ut 8 aviic !ro:ii a ef 1;'" of grr.tk tner.. He re'ei at a Ere in ti.-. wooJ? aud nr-rc 1 aith a ji.itoi a::J kaifc Le re i:??.ce. J rulmitt- 1 to be -c'lL.y, asd he na ;dLed i:i jail ar.3 'bar! T'i T.'.'f fj':i!;i;-u (V: -J IV Vii,iatu sn- the :.- in the i,ri' erv easfl. it is stated, (says the pst".-? ( '.jHrt'r , i:,vfrf'i tl tl.e rjues- : .rjiat.oa t j 1 riv. j r 1 H' t..a 1:1' V. ....a t com ,- ' ,t 1,, r-V.I --v r?ar i to ti- ujc aas tie pas-a;e tf the T it!-: mH th fT'.fiin.iftt CO .' ' -Ii',i that t je ri. i t y h: ilii C-i,,-r.-. n m tii ' ij '''- 'ur vt fll If''v li,'l"1rl :r:T" n 1 for ..! r -irj ' j u 1 i . ', :i. rcial a'ent r'l!' n by an utip casaut in. i- i..-;.t It i- '..ie to fair dalirg that I should a-'ume upon mve!f ail tha respon.itility f-r tn a.t ii volving a tioiation of its order, its dignity, and its decorum. I w a the sg gre'c r, aud whatever rcron-ii ility ac.aches to tl.e act properly bo!' b; to n:e al'po If a-, bowevt-r. ea-ual. aceidet tal. and j 1-d-n. It is ao tne to juiie that I thou'.d Miak" whr.ti-vrr of teparation is ii n y power to the d'.Mty and ieC'.riim of the House thus violated. I do that i.i the expres-ion of my profound regret at tl.e occurrence Por ,nal col.isions sr alwst unpleasiit, si-it .t-r ex"ijahle. rarely ia a ie-.o.a'.ive bouv In tbis conreti(n I have but one mors renia.k to make, and that is. if any Mow directed a' ins I ni not eon-iic j of it e '. K'j0- I sr. at iea.-t utter? 'lneon- 'i ou" of bavin; TarirTof received any. U itti tins ex: lauati in I part tl.e u; jict. r. riir.- a!-j aide a p r-oii-l - 1; !;::.: . , .i . ' ' it ai.l le a pity f r the road to bo stopped against it. J he vote was 0. tJ to o; i-ff. ets on the future destiny of the sorld. ASHLEY. Mr Speaker, the II:neii! reirember sbort of Iluiheifordton for fo small a vote that it- t rocee-iiiH's do'ii).' tl-e e-.-i.n of rrt-iav liluntr ia fUou. The arrival of tbe Arabia and Indian, one at New York, and the other at Portland, bring aewi of an advance in cotton. This M so little looked f.r that ii.e merchants at New York were taken by surprise. We hope as it was unexpected it iil be rertua- mrmher 0 the committee. Tux KiAS CoMMlTTef. The Speaker of the Iiore of Ilepresentativea, on T burs dsy, annoiueed the members to coo-mute the eommttee of fifteen called for under tbe resolution pf Mr. Harris, of Illinois, to in quire into all the facts in relation to the formation i f the L. con.piou Constitution the allege) eli ctiou fraucis iu Kan. as, A.o Tne IL. n. Warren U'inslow, our representa tive front d.'s I, -t ri.-t. it will be seen, is a The committee louse aud object I" Mr. G. replied, "I II ot-ject a here I plea," and, report says, he added, " without being intimidated by atiy Southern u.(;ro driver. liut few words p-d before these gentle men were engaged in pitched battle, but as 10 abicb of tneiu commenced it we can not say. In tlie attempt of their friauds aol the officers of tho House lo separate them, Mr. K. i puhed cJon. but both the belligerents were carried from the "cenc only purpose was to prrvrnt a fight. Mulual : lambs of which has alrea ly been .,:-. tlpianstions, snd a hearty laugh at the ludi j turned lo the writers of paid toil, is ernos points of the drama, were followed by j qoiet aod a rcturo lo b o.io I I.,fsT XitvriN ItH Mr. M,e cf Miuiaeippi, teletrrsphs tlut .1, of ncI1t 1 consii it ei'i.i i,ecoin pinnies sua neveo .... ; ami Lecotnptoiiites. The former are eotn- & Coirtmonfort. Garcia and Conde. three PH of ven IWM" and on. American, titiahie uevtr M'xicia G t.tra!s, arrived iu New Orleans r. . t n-.-. - ' Ll. mocrats, as touO ; on liie i . iu ii-iaLi. .vuer-e c.rc'iii.-ia ice-., , , , , . turns, uf 1. 1., (chairman,) anti Lecomp. we s-ippose, Lave driven them lo the United jonderu. ; Morrill, of Vermont, anti Leeoiup State-, as it is reported that a revolution tun r,-p. ; Wade, of Ohio, ami Iecouipton What Tin PferLi! 0 KaaTiiisk ri just organtx-d a Moont TH K AolTAIt'iN The people of Keneae. her Stale, an I has alrca. ho wUb to have ao opportunity to miud ' " rr ' 1 Mr. Fverell had an luiuiensn Iheir own busioeas. flee from the trouble Ac.j..ni. f .IC , ; iciian in trij riiun i.iur, nei ueiurc l D ai 1 Be poiiuc 11 u ni agOjjuei 01 ucm pirn, thn St:, iti-lml ti iinieti Oi-app they hal receired any -erious ,njori.- lo , Tcrntary are produeing. are Isgm the meaniiuie, hosever, a large number of j , p.,k 3tlt ,,rogb the press in fsror Mr tirow's fri. nd,, healed, it is said, by 0f settling agitation by gi.ing them a Si.te Mr. Potter, of -Wi-con-m. poured into the Cou-t lufion i.uioedialsly. The " Kan-a, arena immediately 111 front of the Spe.k.-r s p, lf JJ,' pubil.hed at Leavenworth stand Here they were met by a nearly I (jj, ,J? . rH-,.. .u,, ,a. UJlr-,,, aaa .. VJ,,r, !, . -real ha:,, of ronton ore i turi.e-l U.eil. had ta't n place iu Mexico. I r o,n our f orrtipi mlnil. CUAhLtsTof, Feb. 10, , rep.; n jnn.K, of .ajich . snti J.eeomptou ! rep ; Ad risn, ot N. J , anti-Ieeoiiiplon dem ; ; Hoffinton, f , anti-Leeon.pton rep. 1 fttephct, of Georgia, Lecomploui dena ; ! Letcher, of Va., Iecomptoo dem.; Ciitinsn. ot Misa , J.vcomptoo 'Inn. ; V msiow, of N curred "The li'-cll of ll.a tw.i conleuane ho, I.." A regular "free fight " rsgd a few nnu nte, but was finally Lrokeu up by tbe piompt inU rventiou t the officers of toe Hou-e and many of the more thouybifel and con-ervative meiuhera. Nobody was hurt to any exteut worth n.-tieiii. Alter the letiiiiiiaiiou tf tbe sffrsy, the lion 111 Kaunas, and those who cry out mo-t lu-t.ly far ' nigger 'or 'no nigger ' bsvru't n.-mey euou.h, as a general th.ng, to buy a pi ut: of tobacco with. The real bone of eon- lention . power ano the spo, ied ti a .,rgc nuni frofli the d'sors, th er.lt was ru!irited 10 r peat hi, Hi-i tun or.ti 111. at the .aire p) ire. - n t! ... 1 He ha eon-en'ed. 'flu. ni 1 1, ) , ihou-ind dollar, more to ths M ia:.t bou fund. Mr I t . t:a . 6 teen A the IlirinTS nnl r,t. Ft --ii-h :i rr- ar :: ar. 1 rr the ttiii e-:-u'..ry Kojlish ud acturl.i' !,ou lie'. Ji.srt ! h,j ruly iiicnrsn. '. has i.eia rej'jiud iu the Uvu-e ; ut i-ri.ai.J, tei-iaii;jg tl.at 1 after the ir day of Apr,! next, i-A be ia:ui for ni-; ecu t of taut atiy ridge or cierx cf aDj eurt i-la!,.. to re? ive Ire in at y rn ari-tion rf ii.'tntion to l".o;e a f the l'i it.-d State, rt.. to n '-y c. t'C-stv of na.ur .!iita! .h :e i of the United S!s. St.o-..i Mr. Speak r. I haep r-een ta-t-l.t fror-i n v ct.'. inood mat a. I fa. i ts an.r.n men vers disgraceful to Lutuan v.r.tre and to a tlhr.s tiau eo in 111 1. nit y, and e-f.eciailv when they oectr auiot e tbe law-makers of a peorl, in niid-t their d.-ii'r .-rat-ons. 1 he j idg no i.t 'A n.y riper years t.as f ,iiv sati ii- 1 ti at liiy e.iiueatiuti in this re-ri' i f, :n ,eas 1 . has 1 1 n pood si..' tru". 1 et t io- r1 'hl of f :'':;ei e I recognize as on-: of the in a.ittjat.,e rights of inaii, to be ixerei-e I on a.i occt-icus ai.d tiodtr ail circuMtstatices hire it i- iiii-es-iiy to protect life or p r on. At the la-t si'tintr of this llou-e I found n,s'i: unexpectedly engaged, for the tirt tin.': iu my i:)e, jn a per-.ot.al eoerl et To the 1 1 - a-1 i Under n.o-t ci.terl.i.iy a hat- er ti aj ': gy i- d:i f r ti.ii vi-iiat'.oh of its order an i u ct-j n : ar I r,a n.-'i rr .ret more than I Jo that there -hou'd h ive cca.-iou for a violation of either. We have had a few cold day, hut it is ' C, Leconilton dim. ; White, of Pa , Leeorup now warm, ds.n.'p and Hi. agreeable. This ton dena ; Anderson, of Mo., Lecoinpton u.ieei-ina.1 le aestht-r is very bad fur coughs, ' Anier. ; .Suvi-nsoa, of Ky., Leeon.pton tleta.j c old., and pulmonary diseases, thou 2 h the . Uusaeil. of N. 1'.. Leeon.Dton dein general h a.th of tne city is goo-1, and th wceliy bi.ii of mortality are hiiuiief than u-uai at this s-.ason. 1 he Jflgt .rs are nearly i: bvi iff as tl.e mercbuts, both complain ing of the scarcity of money and the duii-tie-s ' f L o-iu. se. I would Le viavl ts hear oi HVwt'os Hrrald. WASfiiMjr..v, V, h 11 AM!.Kt AM 't-sf.L S'CIZM. BV A lili.i. Clltlsad LV.patehe ree.-lve I fr .11 1 i and the i mo.lore onoer, of the African .Si ia-ii fO'tr nigger is mad.- to bend an I bow to mil j report the details of another i t, 1 1 1 , . .- ' , the purposes of these po.it.eal demsKOetes, i warrantbliulci felenee, ol a lfriii-h .- , - that they may ride into pomr aul ohiaiui some of tha snoils-ftnd that's ail. The fr.c I aessiot, was eonducud with ijuiet aud orderl jJt. prlv ,,,jr tho pro .l.very party ot j yi..u j luiiiu.r.n. j j4.M etrt anything about tbe moral eou- t A very intelligent correspondent of tbe dition of tbe niggers, but they um-t have a Petersburg heniorft Dientions the affair '''r ,0 preach from, (a hobby lo ride,) snd ofteer 1 ' and cives us some clue to the character of! ' f'"r '?-." '- p.e.eh.d iu .11 j missed. ; , . ;. ; uis a-peeis turouguout our io. Mr. Grow, who, no doubt sought some tjusr-, Ui CoU(?rf .,USn to uir 0, ,v Tht i,.,,, r, f ,: rei by iufringitig ou the rules aud custom of nes, and let us attend to oors. We are , monarchy is thus pointed oui ; P the House : heartily sick and tired of this infernal tiiger ! p-ople i,,to a pyrimid, with a pr. In the nrii-rrcMof this stru-le a nerssnal ' tation ; ws have had a surfeit of it it an apex, and yo'u Iism. a s n,l oi i I , reneounteren-ued Men Me.-rs. Keirt. if "'J1"" our hus.lie.s. olasrs our proepeots S and;row of f'. iiii.vliai.is Tim lane- k" p4 up a continual strife. Jl Kan oe aumuieo .1110 me j moil, soiuenoar oe wuh me Amrncan sh.p, Thomi. U which was L,tey taken to fi.rri A senior l.V.ti-h offic r at that .tal...;. ever, saya that the rase had he. 11 r- j to the home government aul p ollieer who usile lh-: ci pture lit. Jla eerri : a i:. Lad I ;es years ago It r i.i sh- t::-.t th it fre;r;n i,2i-tL:-t . What t Let Ij k :. ' tc-1 ly .v : ! : L : ry Iferuld The Ji-iitor cf this jsp.r, in Lis !at j '-. tl-it..s ;hsl the p:- .r uoiii le s-j.pen. J. lie aiigi. as a rirwou that his sj'j liLela have niti.betd v.hat was due and I. ecu any In th Houe oa Tuesday, Mr, f.'iit.gman ibtrocuced a tiil, which was referred to the c.inti.ittee on Iu'i'aii Affjirs, fur carrying ii.to civ ctthctteatiesof 1 -1 7 and l-ia sith the Cherokee.. Mr Stanton ii'r , ' ae I a joit.i -j':ot, appi op riiiing t.'.i in 1 to par the t-xp tbe iove-ti-.-itirg com in tt t .e con n.it'.te of . ays and Means. Mr J f larey Janes r 1 ,rt.-! Li!l to The W I'hingtoo correspondent of liie w York lleia.d wr.lcs to that paper an la-proung sn.Khf-s ai.d act... it 111 as follows : tu in reaiiti.e line, but 1 am nol so much I-.ti,rs r in,,atni1 nnnr'inir in from her"OiiSL'e. I learn, is Hi.ttnirui.bed foe hi- eorjcemed about the medical fraU-rmty. they Ttrif)U, ttn, 0f ,he Sooth, all breath- habitual rudeness. It appears 011 this ooea- "'her, and with some kind of a tooslnu.'son, who grow rich upon the mi-fortunes ot their gn,j tending to the one idea that if ion that he left hi. on -id- of the Hou-e ,h"1 mnJ l"' peace." 1 fellows. ,1' I.--,.,,,,, i'nn.,it..i;n t. ' and weft over anion -v ihr Lnint,i, . I,r 1 : ci ovded, busy and , ;.1flrcOT l1e L-t;isUtares wiil be immedi- his eotnpsnr was by no means eocerithle. 1 I'lnnrj utiosi fir Christian in Mini i ate y convene 1 by the Governors of mo-t and, in his usual ror-e manner, objected to : uxv ar I be friend of hunnmiy and r I of the Soolnern Stsic", and their rena- Gen. Qiniman's proceeding 'on-ideritig liion will be shocked as well as grieved, at ! tors and nietihcrs requested to withdraw the eutonis of the floor, the excitement in ti,,.. tirliugs of another fearful persecution from the Union. A movement has alre-a the House at the lime, and the bearing of ' of the t hristisus iu M adagsecsr. This U-t dy been atarled for a Soathern tmiren. Mr. firow, it cannot be do.iht.-d thl his ' perse0.itioi., shieh fllod tho expulsion; lion to meet as early as practicable I put pose was part and parcel of that H sek 1 0f imiuher of Frenchmen from the capi ! have tho very best amhoiity for tbe above Republican insolence which has marked Ibis tal it. July last, seems le be wore severe information. 1 slavery controversy. Mr. Keitt told hint in than any by winch it had been preoeded. We Lelierc this is the first intimation tne u language to go over to his owu side ; Thirteen persons had been put to death , oi u.e nou-e, auu mere orjoci, son tins ne belaceu lifty aud sixty bad been euhj. e ! " 'oilowed by an r.ff.-n-ive r.-joitiHcr, the ted to the ordeal of tangeua, or poison-w a. j I pai tigs at once came to blows. The contest. t-r ...l.-r l,iel. .il.t ,11 ..I - Washoton-, I'ek. II. 1 whether from aceidet, niiaprirehenion. or un, hniin.l ii, ebs.n. r.f lie You ean shake the r-e.i l.-nt. rin't iiit.fr lh nei 1 le, In.irt ii, ith it excuil.g i.es, 1- over, and ti.e Hood of Lumahity ti..t swept ourtre. ts has soi aided, ai d matter, and tlnu.'s are floini; aainiti their accu-totii' d ehui,i,..ls. Vi e Uiut have a nine days .nier no atid then, uul as ''.n as one is over we art i.,okiug for another. Ibe fiet ha, belli louj siuee e-tah.i-hed lUt se cannot live without exeits iu rt The I.exl agouy that is expected iu the faehiotiahle world is the ii.trudai-t.ou of 'joeei Vi-toria's red petticuat, whieb has create I - o"h a dtci led ar-d startling ..sus. ti at ti-.-. north. I should like i i niine-. the fir-i para.i of a r -.'iriients of red coats Referred to '" Kiriir street, even if I could not get a coin- s-ion iu tneir ranks. Hoi-pa are as larje as ever and bonnets -'ii, a iff hse' j'iit?rs. patent mid, with a kiiK' for its ha. v. and ) . a nioiiarchy. I ip up the kini; siol ti e trurture talis iuto tonfusioti. ' Ft -l-r.lt me. C.it.'nTs yrrtlsri Ciu- 1 r. Th ,f ijrlgen of the !-'uprior Court. ! I State will ride the Spring Circuit a- h... . put-iic has ha l of such intentions. I'Mentnn Circuit, .iw llerne " Rsleiub liillst.oro' " V'ilinitton " Salt-bury " Mniutan " Judge Iu-. ' ( V'Ue ' I...... " Sauli'i. " Mai, V )l, lie., " l'er-ul A corre.petidcnt of the Phiiad'.-'phi t I. -Ii in.-iiey of the tin. . the H.-rJi 1 Me ,t u 1 ' I- a a fa.iLlu! ii .;tii.. Wc bop. t. W e I' ,-ret "t fi :. , as it ,f the Wmg e ji -4i:or in.; ,t li.e treaty I -its and red monkey jack' ts are e committee ri-e 111 certain circl l'iy.M Wa.-umncjtiiN Judpe Cato and de-ijn bersuie a trenersl one. and at least i I..., I a;. A i.n. . l ..1 : irer. in a recent letter from Ila Mr. tiatr, th pro-slavery claimant for a twenty members were involved in it. ' ed to slavery. j that a number of ladle of the " haul 10 seal in Cnress. Lad ao interview with tbe i This incident discloses the fart that the - j of Havana, at the couciu-tn of Mad Presiuent to-dav. The latter left f or ' eieilement on the admi.si.,n nf K. i. ' eai.iua's t.rtforaa.nr of Traviata. Went -ather Chariesiun this e'vening. 'increasing. Thetruthisth.tthisincessa.it! A SALTPItl r,R SFKlU'LATKix - The 1 on ,h f,ae and embraced he., rnd ' an tne l iie IVima-tcr General having to day aitstioo by the North of the slavery rjues-l to" -'ourier says that there has been stored j Btlt morning one of them sent h. r-i-le undarv rn-e 1.1 certain circles,-,,,.! bas.piine. are been note-l that the Collins line steamship tion has borne its appropriate and bitter' in the United States warehouses, at that ' ornamented with geld, wor.li S'iV ...w and ti.n -.portedLy.ad,eswo.cnure Atlantic ,11 not ...ke h.-r regular depart-! frui t in sectional distrust ...d hate-da, by ' port for a year or two ra.t a l.rwe lot of-1 - sudie.eut y goo.lto, limit the proprtwy of ure from New York on .Saturday with the ! day the breach gro. ing wider and the bonds if . ' , r r , 1 !! P '' f light biting c..iiit..e. 1 he eol,rs worn .his .t,,,!s for Liverpool, ha, autborixed the po.. of the I'niori becoming weakened In this which tbe owner some timet Mr. Uu. iianan 10 fir. Sin-I'" -;" r" J fJ 8n,i wb.njf and red ma-ter of New York to dispat.-h th r mulls waiter from first to Ust all that over the! '" offer of about sixteen rents ; 15A. II r Piilmis A young A":'-" at. e ta r. Jy tut 1,119 ll p: Wi tu t,.e sen or MA, ,n f the M J. ( 1 urcu, ..itd at i'a i tuvie 0,1 J:li ih:-: t TT Vl Prr.i l. at l'i Imore as tnsrri.d en the hi uikz of the I- lb iBsla.it, to Mia. Mi Iiiiush uf .ill ai.y. j "jr 1 he steawier I" M .l f on the !lh lost B .ii f,.r f t n old at ,00 wa , b the Gorcm ai waa no oppiiiicn i:', .L ie the I'.-e-iiler,t to carry ui'.b L.. r, tiji.ri:. Keierteu to of tr.o Whole. i lie hi,", aothi'iz'nj the I th aii'horiti'- of T j a-, to rut lih I'.t-HH, the I. .Slates atil tat S'a'e, was r poit. i L-.cs ai. I pa-M.- l. It arpro piiale e 1,1.11.. to carry o Jt the j rov:,ii,tjs of the I i i. Mr II a-iio intr-elu- e'l a re-olution, which was adi-pted, a;. pointing a coiuiiiittee to in vestigate lb: fact" aud t-irearustaucea at t'iid,iig the ssie and puri'h"'. of a tract A land at W iiku.'s cr Wi.ii-t'a Poiut, fr ,ur- - - , - - iv viki 1 ue i.ro.riciv 'i. ret.eai. all tbe kl..tt nf th. firsl l..i.l... ; Till HO INT HOHT 1 THR HflUSB. Tilt ve are not uii-ta.. n, h i to -ubui.t to a Tne i haiherf ixeitenient is over, and ho ha esuw.d tnueh discussion. It is rumored I.UlilrHuUa HIPR .if THK pit TURK, iieavy auTjiice vt grauiT ei.eeuiaiori ano u ' i n 'upc j.-.uc o i-ue lariner auo ai liSwrence that Ijov. I.eover will soon be 1 Th following uit.iis.r,,. f ,1,. we hope, if such is the ease, that t'.e eom- "'"' S where hearts are wanu'-r r. e.lied, and Mr. Porter of Albany appoint, cut disturbance in tho House of Repress n.i'tee w.l, rc .emd the contract if tbrr can "" .r . . f'sr,': bt stead, 'pbe report i. d.seredited. t.tive.. is fumi-bed by a correspondent of , . i,,r,n ni o j ra.i-ning as iney were, Dare nirjieunies ot a private nature bal occurred the New York Times : y opon the pubhe Jf, at tort Scott. $ WUi ,Ue blow , ruckf , dflMn ..a,.,, ,,,, ,g sv.prs are yery pop., sr m by a sui.ai.ie subs.rtute, provided they can ao cail. d .ou.hern extremist, have demand. 1 F r pound, holding out for an additions! "J. 10 ' ""''"7 ' ' ,) ;.ru'::dte;;:ii::p-. tb..rketPr,c.;s of reel and whalebone, because they are , - of , lbn , J " "0t eU P' ""j -'' J " ' more out abie, and le,s mbj. ct to t.r. ak, Jt Loi:fs P. h 1! ' t'ae South at the Nashville ('.invention lo OMe"11 co b'"f bout ten or eleven cents. ' should be President, you shall be wis." ... nd and get oa of order t y tbe encroach- The K.i.sa, correspondent of the Lead- wit : the estrn-ioa of the M j l" ,' . of WLita ,,ou,e " T"""' ''''' 'n '""'; Lvery-MJ, iiof Denver will probably misc line to the Pacific, would have given I I X!VTY2 , Si "' f ,I,R Pei"' ''-"!""- " 'be North three l.,rth. of ,h. neely ,c I I I, U .aid that Sir Colin Campbell. " th, re,g,,,fou.ragro.i, f.m,n...e expansion h is elo stated that the friends of another ' n-.ired territories from Me.ico. I I ...... - d... Ir... led nine hundn-l w.il rrvbablv he di-nlaeed b? the threatened ' .1.- ' . ; : - lu-e.ol ! rtibcattous. I 1 i.e Government, il dti.a.iv td r..-i : .,,,1 .1 .. . - r. . .;l... (,.-... A .1,1.111,1-1. into a clIV 'lei ed by sixty thousand lighting men, ? '' '' a garrb-ou beseiged for over five u,'.nia--S wilhdrew nine hundred women and children in the face of an overw belyiiyg force, re lieved his deta.ehliii'tit at Ca i.pore, t defeated sn enemy thrico his on strenj1 ', and finally aliijipud ,Leiu of every " '..'; Cd ar'rv. 3
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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