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PKLAY OF I'.l'SlNKSS IN C'ONUKKSS. We copy flio folloTriiig brief report of n t]i.sou.«- The Bkam in ttie Kte.—VTe fiiul in lio llartfonl (Oonn.) Cournnt the following article recalling certain transactions in wliicli tlic Piicli- Fion in the House of Keprosentativcs, dosirintr to j ^ss of Sntlierland was once engaged with niucli r.dtJ to it our decided conviction that Mr. Ste-j profit to her (Irace’s jiursc, but little to her rep T7r* Prr'^iifriU K'infj.—The National Tnfelll- "eiicer says, we are glal to receive in a letter from Key West, of the (5th instant, the anr.exed favorable account of Mr. King’s health: “The steamer I'ulton h'ft here this morninjr f"r Havana, having on boanl linn. Wm. IV Kinp 1 ‘ ' - t , , *...r 1 strnction or works of intertill improvement. The THE PUr.TJO L.\NDS. | ^nE MONROE DOCTHTNK IN* THE SENATE. j M,i,(ary d ■ The l ind bill reported by Mr. IJennett at the j The other day, after 3Ir. Douglas’s filibuslicr-; this place on yesterday r„ fi|] | ast session of Congress, still remains iinacteil | j„g .speech, the fulijwing running debate took i ^Major of tlie ' ipon. Tiic bill provided for distributing, among 1 1 j Militiu. Cupt. Kgbert (’ li.'n \ V .. I without oppositi,^;. (W Mlliiary Elccfiova.—An last upon ir- ' , . phens hits hit the nail on the head. ‘’Tut' , utation. The Puche.s.s i.“i like our Xortnerti I’hi-1 ;uid hi.s two nieces. They have been here for two ; 7" i ‘ i n r ]s IN THK MK.\ TifK pkoim.e .‘^K.NO TO ('’ONOKTSS. ’ i ] j j,„ overflowing afl'ection i "'’cks. Mr. King's health is v.M-y nmch iiuprov-j^ t le pio\ i.‘>ioiis o tit >i ,.ip.iit inm T .1 . . 1 JI . I- ^ e 11.1 II I* \i 1 the {Treat piif>lic ad vantiije which would result 7/ t.ic}! would s('n>n>y,sfat>rs oihI st.it,'sm.'.i, nnJ p^.„j,I,. at a distance and an utter on- I? nble to return ou.rht to have s cuicd • ’ ... , . *• 1 I '• '» :isliin£rfoii to occuiiv nis iiiildic position. 7 . r i i • ^ • ‘ I . I I j f,,p j( f|,(. f.u iy ;!ctiou ot ( oo:ri'‘.'S and tln'ir cor- I iijijiu.'iinoii. i'apt. \.,|| "//The ^tiites of the Union, the proceeds of the , * Senator bad indulged ,(^,pt. Duncan McLaunii, reciivtil"-",' S! s-iles o/tlic public binds, to be a].pliel to the con- ' remarks on the resolution, and | f,„. Colonel; thoixf„re tlu ie'^“ trnction of works of intcrnil imprf>vement. The i.o ,.onld sliow them to be mere In per- ,,r.„ — f. • 7J(‘f ifi /Ilf'S, th'ii iroiifif ihc luiAinrs^a of ihr }',,r tin- rii'iits or h:\)ipiiu‘ss of white ])eo}il- rnintfrj/ !» /um.-drfrif. ’ ,,j ),,,iiie—■n kind of jihilaiithropy in whirh ]H‘oplc Tlie rv'm.u’ks of Mr. Stephens ari‘ worthy of can indulgt' at will, because it ru./s di’i'p cnioidcration—nnl (irfion: j TilK l>rCHHSS OF SrTlIKKI.AND. Mr. A’K.N.vr.i.K spt>ke at h'ligtli in ri':raid to the 'I'lie li Uidon correspi'udi nt of the New ^'olk obstruction of the business of the country, whirh 'rribiine has rev ivcil t’nt‘ nu'inorv of an intereslinn be jis('rihe'I prnii-i[itl!y to (lu- ooriilicfinsr -h.ir;ic- pciin l in th‘ liisforv of this lad\- that is w(')l t:'r of tl'.e rules of the II >u.se. He‘aid tlie House worth keejiing in our ri’c illvetions, since she has had ii>r its tJi'.N (‘rniiient one lituidred and tifty- ihiee rulcN. besides smiie tv.enty-livo joint rules between the two Houses, to wiiirli was added the general pavliaiiienf.iry law; ami, in adilition to a!i thi:;, tliev iiad soim- thousands of coniliefitig and o'utradiclorv )>reredents, utterly unintolligiide ti> the ’.iiost acute oliservrr. ():ie-fourtIi of the .Si's- •■-ion liad heeu cousuiiieil in decidiinr tiui’sfions of order, which, when ib'tenuined, wi're not wort!' 1 ut:i>n; for if fV.'[uently happened that the v( rv next day the House ri'Versi'd th',' very same di I'i- s:on. A man must b(> wisrr than Solomon ;.nd have more experience than .’NIethu'cdaii to under- staii.l the ruh's, and lie saw in tli'iii (lie 'donn iits f all the did IV and ol'sti iu-ti'Mi of thi- pnhlir bu- siiK-ss of whii li the conntry so ju>tly omp1 lined. 'J In- remedy was l(> it peal the whole of tlu-sv 1 lies, and su'''titute in tlioir stead the jiarliament 'aw thnu^ht tit to int' rferc' in the domestii- relation'; of our own country. It will show that this re former in American morals owes her high ."f.ition nnd her influence to deeils, tliat liowcvcr, ]>o1it:c th-‘v may liavr hei'U, were at nttiT vari- anec with tlie dictate^ of lium.iiiity, as much so as the pos'K'Ic iiiiuim.in treatment ol thi' slaves at tlu' S lutli. O.ir reader are w 11 ae|U.iinted with tin* ■•per- afi"u of the fi iidal system of l-luroju-, and of the e\il of rlie in .juality of property which his re sulted fn>m tii.it tenure. in ttic ut>rth of Seot- iand, how 'ver; that .-y^item w.i^ iievi r ri'cogniz'-d in all its operations among the IliLdilande! s. ’rhe/o)/., into which tlie cou:itr\ were di\ideil. were all .' ijiposed to be relate I to the eliieft.iin ;iiid I'oi'i •■V :' " V Ivv-Jov. Marcy. of New York, a'eonii)anied by ('apt. Maddox and lady, arrived here yesterday mortiing in the boat from i'harleston, and j>ro- eeeded on his journey north, in tlie train whiidi left ar '2, 1*. .^1. I'he distinguished Kx-Seeretary of War w.is called upon at the Washinirton L:»- , fayette Hotel, by nearly all of our citizens who Were aware of his being in town. H i/in It>i/to)i ,/unritnf. W.ysiII N(i TON, IVb, 1(5. j\')Ui!nnfii>n lit' (I — I’n";id('nt I'illmore has nominated .Mr. .Micoti, a disiingiiished l.iwver of l/'uisian 1. for the Supreme 1>. n. li of theSoutli- ern Ibstrict, in pi u (‘ ot .^Ir. H.i IlT'T, whose nomi nation the Seiiati lias refused fn confirm. Ibit it still lingers, undecided assed M'’. Sl'KI’IirN's, of (leoruia, (lid tiot tiiiuk tiiat li .d iiis siippiM't I v tin' rents \\h:e!i were paiil t ue iK oi" which the gentlem.iu from .North ('. 1' 'liiia had eonijtlaiiud were t.) b(> atiributed to the tause wliich he had n'^'igned. ’i'lw gentleman h.id said a gre.it th'al about t!ii' ab^ur>lity of the rules :iik1 tlieir ol 'truetion to the pub!i>- bu>incss. ]le , Mr. S. ' .''!iouhl ha\e been pleaM'>l if tliegeii- t.iinaii 1 ;e! p.iintid out a single rule which con- t.iiiel ;'.n al'.'urdity. A large iiiaj iriry of t!ie rule.' ha.d been the standing rules of Mie Ibaise of 1I'.‘prc.senta*i\es since 17^!*. Hid i,men do business tiieii? Hid they ii“t l.-gislate iti 1'1/-'1'J. : nd in 1 'i hc I'vil, tlieiofoiv, c'uhl ii'>t le attributed t.> the rules; and he calh I jiul lie :.!teiition to this fact, leeau.-e it vas becoming common with men vho did not nnd.rs1.,n l the subject I I s.:y it was the al oiniiiaMc r;'.le> of the ] louse wiiiidi o^ s(ruef> ! tlie l-usiiK ss of tlie c.>ou- Sc >ti i;. l.t ii 1 tlie p.,'i iuh.ihitaiit HaI.TIMoIJK, I'eb. 1,'). 7'/n' .\'cr/uiuir': Shi/:''.— llev dufioris wcrca- dopted by tlo' mechanics this morning that the ( iifht hundn d men from (he Haliimore ami ()iiio 11 lilroad .shops -ro to Vinik at the ad\aiii-ed rates oflered ly the (’oiujiany, anl that each man pledg- hinis( If to pay ll,') ju'r cent, of his s.ilary into the funds of the a>sociatii>n, to he afipiopri- ated to tlic snp|i 'it of those who may be com- aiid the Creat Man cr Chieftain pelled to co,itiniie on the str;k'; and tint the in W' •kineii in all the other shojis that agrie to |ia_\ I tlic advance also gr> > i work on siniii.'r eonditlins. '!’!ie woiknieii in tin sliops that agree to g,ve t'le ad\an«e accejit .he pledge, and aliout fourteen hundred of the till , e thousaii'l w.ll go to Work to- moii',iw nmning. On tiie Siisc|U drinna Koail none but the mail trains arc nniiiing to-.iay. ly a. dial adoption. upon, and in the meantime other acts arc p. giving puldii- lands to some of the r for thi'ir local lienci'it. ’^I'lu* fidlowing from the Uepuhlic will siiow wiiat ha in this way: 'J'he Kcport (d’tho I’uidic Land (’emmissioner, pn'seiited to (’oiiirress last session, shows that u[‘Wards of S1,()))(acres had iM'eii granti'd to the new States and Territories for piiipo.scs of local benefit. Of this (juaiitity more tli.iii -10,- (HM)jlMM) acres were tor schotds- inoi'c the 000 wi'ie sw.inij) grants, and nioi; than lo,(*00,- OOlj were for interiKil improvement.". 'I’o the last item ('ongri.-ss last ses.-.ioii addi'd larctdv, .^Iiss(Mlri being the :ainer; aiel an item of o,00( 1^(100 acres has already been added (his session on acc(uint of Arkansas. ho thought 1*0 coidd show them to be mere hyjier- ’ x\ou.~.Xnr,h CaroiluL criticisms. J he Senator objects liccau.se the rcsn-^ _ ' ' lution .says we have no intention to interfere with TJ,e annouiicf nn nf in ’ v or disturb c.xisting rights. Does the Senator do- ,|,e appointment ‘ .m, ,I..Mr..y c.islin. ngl.ls. ^ I'. S. ,o fill ll» ’Ij' IS premature. No smi, ...i.,':.', ‘•-'i. 1 11 ’ .'.'wi ! 1>oI (;las, ((Miijiliatically.) >(>• is iMciiwitnro. sncli IiMmmV ail 1 »j|. Why not say so, then, in the rc.so-i uiadc, and no sm h dc{.;iteli ' ' lution? Tlie words were used by Mr. I’olk.— from the telegraph dffir e h ro r !V*^'Vy“Kxisting rights does not mean e.xisting wrongs.” Xewsmojigers ire rather h .f- ‘ as 'I i n i oin . (.,,l,„,iz:,ti(in or possession at this time be their items..—AV//. wrong, it i.s not an e.xistiiig right, but an i xisting wroiitr, and is not protcct(;d liy the ri'solutions.— The resolution does not wipeout the jast, but leaves us frt'e as ever to act upon past wrongs.— If th(‘ l>ay Islands were taken in the face of the fiovcrnor Jla minnksota^st in his r.,.„ut „ nmil message to the Terrir.,i,! f .Minnr.sota, among mai,v im. j.' treaty, ami our declared doctrine it is an exisMni.’ resjiecting the rapid ad'!--,.,. - 'l'' ! - wrong, and it is not, theri fore, an c.xisting right; ;,n(l bcautil'nl renii n, ta] t] ^ in the words (d‘ the ri'sidution possi'ssory wroiig.s the rise and )iro.ri,.s., ,.t (].,. ^ wi're not existing rights. He thought there was St. 7^////, whii iTi- sit i;.«e for this declaration of the .Nlfinroe doctrine, the 31ississipj i, r.ot f;, Monroe, dejl'eison, and I'olk thought there wa.s tlnuiy: use in laying tliis doctriiu' down, btit it had laid i.j„ i(,ticlm!in/ t] ■ idle in the an hivcs of tlie nation, and -'h-'nM iie.w C... . 'i; \\u , my 1 here are. we say. other objects p'-ndiinr be- be put in some au'horitafive s!);ip.>. 'j’he .^lonroe tore ( oiigress loohing to the disposition ot the doctriiu- was not violated in the ()r('iron treaty.— public lamis for local imjuovement.' in particular The Seii.itor had ei.tiiely misc(.nstrued tlie (,‘ues- Statcs; and air.tiler ahsorbing one is proposed— tion. 'I'he moment we‘concedel the Hritish line pernr.t me t t hrec Veal s ;i ''t'"'. rve liiar ir j, ■ ■I >ix m -nr!:, mu.-., i: ,' to f.rst land np.qi t],f. : r frciii where l.,,.y to (cde the public I: ds to the St.itcs in whic h cominj: down to 4!», we concerlid that the .^Ion- J,,,, j pine Not lai iiMii wiicre We ii'.u ;i|., J iious' s, not ail completi'.!. ;,iir; v — his name. Tlie land occupied l>y then ■ ri^iiiallv desiuiu'd t'lr the Mipprt of tie. • fim-''- try. 11'the u-’ tieiirin fVoui North ’.::''.'!ua de sired to u : t h^s .^!r. \ ’s constituents and t. il liicm V,ln-ri' the i\il l:.iii. I'..' , Mr. S. • dc'iiid him i » carry tlii.-' iiii s.->,;-e f rom him. : nd he v, oubl thank him to deliver it. ’i'he e\il was in tin' Men the I ei'i le .-ei.t here. If they w lul 1 '■ n 1 f-ueh i;ie(. now as th -y sent t wcuti-live ji ear^ .^4o, i;'t’h'y W“ul I send legisIat 'T' and st.i*smen, and ie>t dcm-ig 'gms, then wouM the business ( f the I'.’Utjtry be traii'aeted. j'iie c,il Via' in the or- ^anii'ation of the House, and not in the rules; til ‘se arueles neeoivi fw support. 'I’he original inft ntii u of thi.' moiK* ot lii;hli!id tenure uas not designed to give the (’liieftaiu the iiLiht ,.f exelii'ive proper; \. as we uiid; rst.ind that t rm. 1' was simply iutt. u h d as the means of .sup- jM>rt to the whole clan or family, who were bound to their ihicftain by certain laws. In proe. ss of tim" mone_\ began to be deiii in 1- fl iii'tea'! of pr.'liice a~ the I’lCaiis of the Cliief- t liii’s li\ing. v.iiich grai'.uill;> termir.atid inti., m deni liiii.ie of coHecting rents. I nder this mode (){■ i lh'ct;oii. tiie ( liiiftains cl.i:med the f-e-'imph’ t' rill- who]- csraf'. S.it herl.inl. the |>,-trief tV III whith the Hmh- i 'S fak-. ' her t;rl- i^ a i • l i. ban. n. ii.h.'spitai h- tra-. :, situ.it,d at the \ciy le itliein extremity of II* her elan •ev^iry to k.t'p up ■:dc!:c«'. The ci uii- ti i t • ! he ra i--:n:r i if .'!e ■ ] , I \p' iied. '1 1 acc'.mpli'h s. t h. I 'l !(' t'l W O! k. 'i le ■ n I', i'leed 1 \ diJb-r' iice they ilc. 'J’o Mie ol.ject sought to he attained by doctrine did m.J aj.j.Iy above that line. Wc the lli.-t of these propositions—internal imi.rovc- li;,ve given up notliiiig in'tlie I5ay Islands affair, mciit> in the new Stati's ^we make no (dijei-tion. f,,r it wa> not known till witiiin si.x wetdvS. We \\ e ;ui' in (.(icr ot llie (»iject, and would h;jv‘ h.ivc rlone n- fliing there onceding any IJritish ( on::ii '.s giant 1 nnls to secure it. I>ut we rii'tits. A - to Nicaragua, we (-onld get no t\-eatv Would have ti.is d.iiie ju-tly —by distrihutiiig the there, and tin- easi-st way to cnfe.rce the .Monroe niihlic lands c((Ua!l\, and e(|uit.ildy ;inion"all the doctrine in (.'critral .Vruerica was ta agree with 1'! 'i'lii* Wa'hiu::!"!! eorrcsji m lent id’ tin' llalti- ui:ue Sun stated. i in ii terei.cc to tlie tact that the the right to di^j r. ] >rt of the Steretarv of the 'I'rcaMiry v. is >uri ptitioU'ly f I'Warded to s Ulie of the N w \.'ik j. p. rs. and l>\ tiiem puMUhcd in a«!vaue. "f or s;niubane>'us with its ieiiiL^ sent to (‘oii- Ih.it it v.a.- tlit t>f .^l r. Ibilw- I. w liiit l’riti>h Minis. r in Wa'hington, that he could ob- t.iin any i iper h ‘ w iiitt il from ;.ny H'partmer.t ’ ’ic re- c .uiii liardiy j'ly th, rent m tlie c\p( II'ot a i.onth'ii r. lr\ V. a' ad.mir f T lift V (I. .liars m • W. 'I’lic W.isli.nirtoii li- :bl States. Tlit-n the new St.itcs wouhl h.ive the proper shall' of the public lands to aiil in carry- iiig out their imprtivcmeiits, and the old States — the old thirteen among (>thers. by whom the liiiicp'‘ndci|ec tif the States was sta hlishetl, and of the lands sicun d ti> Con- grt ss — ha\e their sli.ire f"r thiir improve ment', hii h arc t-s'entiallN m ce.',',.ii \ to the full deV' lopnnnt ot the i 'ourn s of tin I nion. TllC't' will he seeu:'c ] bv t !|e p.(".lge of Mr. ib niH tt’s l.iiid bill. It i' tln refore ju t t>i all. l.et then t!.:.' (’■.njr.", l y pis~ing the l.'il!. show that it i' m iv. I h_\ a 'cU'c ot' ju'*ice. an 1 it will ha\f n"thini' to t’. ;ir —/in'f. /‘it. dreat Ibitain to keip h.iiid.^ 11 was in favor id’ a ]«role^jt by th '1 he gentleman I’residciit. ( H’ lad already been madt- F.dk, but when put in ,i.,„ t!.,.,,ugh the IVe.ni pr>itest of tie- Aineriean j^iv.-rs, Iiere •i \ they wore good a.iid wi.'c.an 1 if strit tly conformeil 1 I. the table couhl be ilealcd of the 1’ils un h r the \veii:ht f y,hich i' w:.' imw irr" inng. Jt' t'ley would put a geiith in.in in the eh.iir v.l.ouii- ilci'st"! d the rah'' a?il v.'.uM ciif"ree tliem; if they w >uM oriranize the I ’lnminei' v.iih ] r' ; er Material'; and if th" }'e' p!c w.iuld ', i.d m.-K to ( otigrc-s who could ti insaet the public bu'inv s', th' y w iiihl hear iciie i.f the'’- c.>ii;plaints aL'aiu't tile ruhs. 15'U if they sh >uM l peal the ci.. bun Ired atel tfty-rlii' c r'll 'S \ y whit h they w. n- iiuw L"'' rn .]. r-nd sub.'tit'atc in 1: u tin red' the ] .irliaUK-ni iry law. th y w .ul 1 then l.a\e s .an- three huiulria ;ind s -!i\e rules f'r tlicirg-'i- i rnuiobt. Mr. McL.'\-\JiAN ih-s!i> d (it kn-iw b >w could th-- chainntu -d'c inrniitee-s, who bid pu'lic lill.' in the;r k-,- J.'-g. m ike their r -p -its and rr;:;j l.ifin bt tore tli. House unless under tin- rules!’ ?'Ir. Stki-U':ns r -]'ie, 1 that tin- hea ls of cai- r feC' -'.i.d.t t 1 ] r- 'Uni- d to I t- m;-n of innu- b:_lnv..v » e; ?>n.l if tiiey I ■! p..s.,..., ,| ir.f^m nee ..rate i \ ’j'ch tlicir ]i"sitini. -!i (iM have given fliein. tl.e\ A. •(;! i 1. iVl- ii.fl'.ii'm ■-1 tlr 11 -'t'' t-i coi.f Tiii dailv t ) tie- ei--‘.u* l-m if til.- nil-s. aU'l thus h ive CXp'- i.itnl t’.ie 1'a’lie 1 U'in 'S, Dut the 1 .-ails i f i 'iiiniif -L' ha.’, n 't the ciiiti h ii-.-e "f the H -us'-. : nd c ill', (i.’.eiitly i \ ry tiling « lit p- il n. I!,— W I' til ■ I 'ttels oht t iii' '-I j' c', 1 r I i rat-' p .j-'il .ti.iii tin n h.i'i i:i the nio.h- of li\in_' t l.').>iii>. '11 j I.- w er • ; 11 tu ned fr •in t in- firm ane.'t'as na.l i>ccu].it-d tor ct iituri- d -'i_U' d. fir thi- support . f the w I: 't f>r tie,. c\ ;i;'i\e i.w iici'!iip i f tl: ir t'hi ft lin, an.l V. r i •n.p^ lh 1 t' s. • k a honit- il'ewhert . Maii\ c.me t : thi' .■>'Ui'?r\. S.110- 'ettle.l on tln- w hi' h tlicii —. r;_':ii.(!is ct'ni] lit d to f ar that .'!r. Ibilw r !:■ t far tVi'Ui till- truth; 1. ■: i-erlia) ' in the an. -ant 'tate-l. 1 ut in tin- siil.''.iiitiai fie'.— Will re tin- I'Mctiee i- t.d.-r.iti .I i-f pirinitting a i-brk in a Hepntneiit it It tl,. t 'n.-t in'b nt if .'i !;r-v^ sp.J . r. if is in \.i;n t > think of pi■ ser> inir ' t-r. '\ in ri ^ard to j ip. T' i.r f - ts." ':r. /i th In !i.:ua b f tiiir!\ vt-ar I /ii-hil'ti —.V 1; iii t to c'.i: A pli tt\ s.,lte iaii a; 'l Wa'hii;-tMii. 1 1 f. 1 m mijht 1 I- tl.. 1 >. p.irtnieiits. of thiiiLTs tii.l'. do( s xi't in S ' 111' t -■ II' ill It tiic b. '.’in f v. - llaml i.'t fiillv t nip'., vitl in v,..'t( h.n-i' whit h her lil era!ii_\ > l-i th-in at t\v" ;;u-l 'i\p uce an aert—e/. -■ t-- > 'i fnu ///. 'i :.e w!i.!e i-o;;nf;v w:i' tr.iii'f..n. I into an iiniiien'.. .‘'i - p firm. Si \ t ti hun !:t d at. 1 n;n. t_\- (lur ti. 'ii-,iiei atic' if I mi wtr- t'.us appi.ipri- atvd t the r.ii'ing i f sh ep. iii't. a 1 i f 1 , ii g • •ceupie.l by the p ‘ -r » utter' wlm ^!e:-n. d 'Ul - -•'f ■ iiei- f. .111 it. Tilt- \ill.ige' v\. re 1! n. 'li'lie'l aiitl lurnt ;! wn, ; ii.l tla- h. M' c--n\erted iut.> pisturagt . it i' I Veil S lid tliat one old wi'iiiaii lefu'-iig t ' l a\c hi-r cott.ig. v\.is 1 urnt in it. 'I'he i-'jeet Wa' tllUs i.iitainetl. tlie l.i'.ld ht e Je. n; -n- j r. fitaMe t 1 the singh- gr.-at r whih- tl;-' many s inere l. 'idle s.iiue proces' i' Il >w in i.peration in Ire- i:;ii'l. 'Ihc h-rd'y nwniis of the s.«il are dri\in'.^ tt-nuiitiy ti'iin tlo ;r h im '. t ai ini' d 11 tln-ir c .tr I;!!-', an l h-.-iving the ', aiity furnitun- in tle- and . m;.: liiii;." the in!, ibitai.t' t : mi- 1- r s!ar\t-. aiel turn-!;:: ii.- ir in' ■ p f nil'. Th''.'/ !: i' '! .t'-d that tie.- Wi .ib: st :"id ino.'t inf!”.- ciitial ci'Uimert i.d oig inlz .:;.'n in Ihir-p.- h.i' d:- t liniie d to lel .-III ; _’i nt ti-the bl.ite l .''files f V ti;e I urn- 't- of a'r. rtainiii^' w li..:!!- r or not the c"t; 'tl ur-'Ue: ■ p .' -il til thn.w I n. 'i'he pr d( p if f .r t .iftn .t .V. e d iil\ V, rk’ng tl:.-V-.tundll of L'- I ■ r I-: th 1.11 fie ’ .'it; ■! I.—A .’‘Southern »iM rji i' t.i t •t..ti ' ;.ri I."- >;e.p ly Ilf C' t- :i (’ mini i.’i.il ill is jieiidinix in II I old bacln |ors ■ f age to in illy, or ] ly fifty d d- I.irs n Vi ai into ?h‘- e.Minf_\ fr. I'tiry, to gi fn t.'.e first l.idy win* >hall in'iry aft-r tin- Nt f daiiu- ;,iy. 1 lit pr >\ i'i- ns of tin biii a|'[>ly to wldow- I.- ot' I lie _\ t-.;i's sta iitlin^. ,1 dull in I’lithoii!^ —H.irini: thr‘ iei_Mi of (.^(in i n .\niie, tin- I! irl ' f ('hiri iidon w t' ap- p i:itid (i \t-rn>rof the l’,.>\inei- nf N -w Vork. and ci.nimi' ion* 1 Ik •T']>:•'ent her M.;j 'ty" in that I Hi. 1-. The Kail, \. h 'c ••uj.pi-r ehamiu r" t.i l...i\i ! i> n s- inewl.'af sc,int: y fnnii'h-- l. e.n 'ei'f MnI ihi' plir.t'c r .tln r t '•> lit. r.illv, and aefiialK put on a w •-iii.i n ’' 11 it > a \ paiiitiii_' of ttiine. exi'ts in Mil:;!.lilt! ■ M. tn'.i' Ills aeeo th. i ll c itied, si ill / ■I 1. r ■I, ■11 w rk a w ‘in! r!u! j.l.in of’ dalili ' U'ing tile (iii\in_' I; ' i;i' e' til tin- t n.'iiie nn'iini’. i ;_'r. lii.it ' tin- ii.in'!-. I t|iian’ifv fo ■ t thi' 1 li.aii-'e il ij'i'ii I I -n il, ■ f \ ’■ .1 axh- of tin- I II in :!i'li writ. an It i suited, all appi'iv ■ i f the 1 >;ik S'.;fle I Ian.]'' I ! Ill a!i>! of it' r. '! s;\-ithat the t n.in'' whieli opp,,.~ ha vi- I'Ueil. 1; it at f l i 1" \ w it!i w !.i 11 thi' i - j fhriiu n iifl. th ( i;_ini- flu n tV''III tl; ■'e t I. ti.e 11 mun'u t'. .itnri- oi' the ,n\i nteiii; an ] tin- 111 lit' ' — I'r. m tie gine ;;n I i ;iii .ui in it SI i 111' f ■ 1 e \ e; \ V n' '1. : 1. 't' ; 1 t I rj'i'ii.. ]'. It Is tiie i:ia, li_\ Avl.’t 11. - f r a t'ulci uiii. a.dhc'i .n. an i I p.iiin 1. 'I'!i(- -1 I,"III/ 1 II r-'i;_hfir-- thru; ,'! i"is'ippi to t!. t p.'c I'lUie .''twa.id slat In ; li t! ur I *' ‘ ‘r ■* ' - - \Mi t riifoi v fr'111 tl. ir.'tead id’ fin- Tehu til th: on_di a f'lt’L'n lerrif'iy, i^Ir ■ that tla- r-.ilio..d' of New ^’ -ik ah 'in', it' sin f. In-1 out in W 'uid ii o h a di't I’v • t\\ !.’ h 'i-p,irate,' the .'1 i" \ '.'. o. An .1.. fi Im-i ! iitb'i im 1 l.iii. i or I ntirely in n > v. iv the tjriat II' l'\ w hii-li ■n (-.intiTin mis i hain. thirds a' Ljrc.if a' th.it 'ipjM t'i- m S.Ill Fran- lurtihT, tliat the raili'iiids already nni 11; tl;e I nited Sfatt'. if cx^ tidi I in on- ontine. nn chain, would cover ;i d•'^lm-e .is at ' t' t v.iiich divides Liv.,rp' d fioui ('.in'nn, n I. t'lgethir with roads nnw coiistrueting. Wi.ul l n. ilelc the trhd e. ( oll- ss of ,it:i. fir't If 1' il'ine 1 t h.;liieal i > th- }.it ' lit ■ ani.'i:_' tli .tri\.inci ', III I- t of all '.mp The .tb iti\i- p .Wi r t n^ine i,' iiniiti-d 1 \ of ,1, IIIIoU. M,V,\ t'. iinj-ll if W :1' t 1 be r. grettc 1 if l-omlni•t^-e' h i I not C 'mm inb -l ! ti .it it w I i;Id In- wt 11 f ^r th. ■lint Out V. hat frontI'-nn-n c’uld hi enit- 1 til- Jj. 'J 'i s w:l' i;l' I'j Mr. M 1:1 it tile he:; !' t !iis i.i . , ; J -n'leue.iu t V nnii;u, 1 e Mr. S 1 Ki I! K lb Ii v.i'i.M le'T lik. him t . ] egiii, 1 ir he mi.ht i inni. n- e at a | >;nt 1 • _'!.t I; it be anxi-ius 1 Mr. tin-ii r iferit I'.ic- r:ih-'. I '.it in th' ir 1 iVe' t, lUe- s ' r-> in1 to its h in li'i:il I fl.ft- f'.;it tht v I rc'i nted t-i tin- I> ;ke a hir^- pie(-»- . f iT'dl I l it. ! Sir \V:.ltei ■ tt. in r-iiiiu;! upon it. c ill it ‘ ,i;i inexif.dde i-\il,’ I ut think', t’.iat. tl.i'llLdl tin- III :ili' tnipl \' d t l t fb i-t it Were h ;>-'!i, it v.ill ev.-ntu:i!l\ 1 rej 1 1 that p-limps the eutle ii' t ■ ■» w ho rei I ivt ' tin- atfi II I the shi ep f irms. l,n ifienefit. Si piofit. or tin /■ vli'it It in:i\ 11' III .'Ir. I'l n -h’' I !.;ii if i' liinitc I by it' ':ip.i:t_\ t-' gi-ni r.;*e s:c:in. ainl i'.-ilw;i\' rc:id_\ t.i ik up ||. tli.it I :ip.icit\. I'..'- --Miir :i e.-If,dll 'Upp;_\ ' f ;elinsi 'i. .it aii tin; s, and it l-.-ii.L' .ib in-i't iinp"iide t-T tin' niaehineiy f.i i.o t otl th tr.nk. it I. it onl_\ si ii h-r' prat tii ;il, ct-it;iin, ;iii'l • I'V. ti.e V. 'ikine ot ^r.i h s in vcr bcl’ire thought if. but n.U't le:id to the i II t ro, ble t ii'11 of f:i r c h e.. p- • r r.i.i'l'. ;iiid fir lighft-r nnichinery, even to riib it wiiieh th .'hould. ; fh:tt tin' fxll v\ri' n t in biii!;i'tr:iti'iri. Hi' ohj.-et iu s]'-:ikin:r w;is t i j ri-vt-iif the n m irks of tin- j.t-n;e u; III fruin N iith ( 'ar'd:iia eoing hi fori- tiie .untry uictn'Wci 1, b .|-:iU'• tin* pi'oph- miudit tliink th:it tin Hons.- h:i i comini’t.-d a ereat ali- i- U'lity in a.lop'inir n-' hniehi-.I ;Mt l t;t'ty-thrie III!-S which i. iboily ci'iil 1 un.h-rstan b Mr. ART s.iuglit to show tlnif the rules Uiii:ht be much bc?tt r a-liniais;. rd tlnin tln-y vev if there w;'.' a dispe.-itinn »,u tlie part of a l.iajority of tin- HoU'C to do so. and cnde;iv.irc'l I0 show tli:t if tiie H-euse at any time wouH un dertake to (-nrorce the luh's ill their letter and spirit the evil of v hi.di g. ntb inen coinj-hiinid V, ould ni.t cx;^t. TlicCaloiic Ship Ihics'in w.-iit t i Se.n early \\ns inovning. Ca]>‘.aiu l.nwl.er has ortb-rs to iiniki' a shoit cruise, tht- more thoroughly to ti .^t h r engines, leaving it dis'-n tion.try with him >,heth: 1 to proceed at once to Norfolk, or so to J robing bis crui.'c, as to reach that- jiort a v et k bi-nee. iJt.-siiies th ; pt-rsoii' immediately inti-n-st- cl in the ship, (,’apt. S:iiids, I'. S. N-, went out ill her. On In-i arriv;d at Norfolk, she will l.io i ispct-fcd by the .^ccrel;iry of tlip N:ivy. I-'roiu X irfolk, she w ill prolially proceed to \\’ashin:_'ton. The dournal of Commerce s;i3 s; i>ut it may be s;ii'l that /// Af.r iravc the Piik- 1 f Sutheilaii'i the r:::ht owr this iinnieiist- fi iri- t >ry which was ori-.dn',11\ d 'iuU'tl to f t d ;i el.n. So it 111 iV l e replied to In-r ir;ie- tlmt fin hnr gi\--s t" the .'Southern masters ♦In- ri:;ht over tln- slavv's whi'-h they Ind b Wc s:iy n •tiling of tln- i".'tife nr tijiiily of tin- hiw in either but Wi- think that it ill become-' om- who,-.' intiiiein-c and p 'Wer ar.ii sp!-nd'>r of livitig in bondoii b-i' bt-t-u di-ri\'d from the ixpiil'iou of lii-r ft-mmts. and from her unjust control o\er so many s.|uare miles of ^^round to aftai k the cu't"ms of aiioti;' r c'luntry liowe\e|- uilb-it ot tin y nniv l e t'roin In-i lioti.iiis of right. be: her call b.n-k first In-r own ili'i-ardi d ti-uiuitry :ind jihice tin ni 011 tlie s >il their fitln-rs owncl, heft.re sin- enters into a t ru le >t • Xeci'i iiiii in -t In' couiiiion nk 'I'hi- s;;de a^aiiist the tenure on in Aniiric:i. w hich shives arc held vi-ntion i' conci-ded f-i be eiitiri ly o:ig- i:. il, an l i- iciinirkabb- t ir it' simplicity. It nieet- with gii-;it f i\or, and atti;icts gie:it ;itten- tiou. Th'- mo't pr;n tit-:;l and si i,.nfil;e m. n in bi.tli hoiist ' of Coiigrt 's h I'.e pi'i iiount e.l in its f ivo’; the pr:ictie:il lin n of tht- Noiili wi ri- the hist to give it tin ir milju:ilitit-d .-ipprobation. !'' svici-ess i' \ni loiigt r an experinn'nt, 'i’hi' woikini: of tin ro;ni ne;ir iliehiiioiid. oii a pr:u ti- t il st-;ile, is proof of thi.'. a' m;iy be '-t-u tiy tln- %.ilu:ibh- rt port of the ( ominittee of tin- h-gi'hitr.re ;ippiinti-.i to cx:iminc it—a lepmt the more \;ilu- ;lbb' bcc;mse it st.ites f;icts. b'aviiig each oiu- to dr:iw his own conilu'ions. In view of the gre;it outlay now contcinphiti-il b\ iht- !_'overniiieiit f ir I' 11 .H'l! n' I I' •/h } (/ tli! —'ri;c Mari"i; (' inine 11. w c.ilt h f tin. .'lii iiist;int s.i_\ ' that I*;-. S l> ;ll, dentist of that ] 1 .ce, exlr;icti-d tlir -o hu’.- ''.1. I teetii in a single d.iy. IM. d. Curry, a w. ;ib th\ ] 1 iiit'-r of fh.it vicinity, d siring t h .vt- ;i l ii L'e number o|'d, c:iy.-'l teeth « \tr.n t-.-d fi' :n hi - 1. ^T" '. th U rm:ne'l to i inp!'>y a tl. nti't ! r tii.if iMp ist I v th,-i!iy, aii'l 111,1 !e an eiiu i;:t-nicnt with in. H;!i. 'ill-,- ii-'C.It V.:','. t li.it in t l.e e.iurs.- of tin- ihiV the lie^i.'t ' Were rt licvc! of three h.iii- (b.i il t ;iU'. s i.f p:iiu :unl ' 'i r e.v. Th liiirlit: lit' If •/(;' ,/ — ! ndcl' till' In'ad. fin- 1*'u l. u tlhd e (■ i;t..UiS an acc'-uiit of a, l uriovis e;is,. tri' d in the ('nurt of Mxt h.,-«|ii--r. A 1, nth'- iii:.n was ,'Ued for file animnt of artuh-' ot dress suj'plit'd to hi' V. ;ft-. 'i'he del’t inhiiit ';ii'l that his inc. ni-' w;is abi.ut .tJlMl ;i V':ir, .-iinl fh:it be- si les all'-wing hi' v\it‘e a y,:ir for uiiHiucrv. iV'-., he h;nl given her at v;irious times sums of nn’iiev, as much .is ild and at a time. He li:id ;i|sii infro-luct I lu-r t.> a ilr;iper's shop, ;md h;nl ji:iid fir nniiiy ;u tides with wliich sin- h.i I been suppiicd at tlmt i st:iblishment during tin fourtt-eii iin-nth' over whii h flu- ]aesonf ih uniini I xti-nded. 'J'he amount s.> i .'wpt-ndi-tl by him ainounti-d t'l Cl'' lls. In sumniiiii: tij' the wliat valui' was that.' It by .'lessis. .^ioiiroi' am this shape if will be th pe-’ph- in an authorit:it :v t- sinipe, :iiid iio n.it :: 11 111 Mull pe Would tiisregard it. In tln.se ilavs, when 110 in:in knew wlntl to-inorrow would bring forth, it was p!vp.-r tl.at tliis imtion should notify the w rid ot wlnit its ji dicy w:is to be. He d:! not inf i.d, by the di'chiiiner of any intentii'ii to dis turb tin- rights of .'^p;iin to iiiiply the existence ot any tnrpitu le in the Aun-rie:in ciniractcr. iNIr. H.ii (ii..\s s:iiil snch vmulil be the inference of III In-r K.itioiis. .^lr. C.\'S said it had not nr-curit il to him in flnif l\:lit. He s;iw nothing of the kind in it.— As ft» wh:it W:.' '-lid ;.bi'Ut ()ld and Young Ame- rii-,1, it vv:i> n-'t fit fi-r the Semite. (Hd America h:ei t ' b-.u' its i.ur'l n of aluise, :iml, as \ oe.ng Aiii'-riea i:ot old, it w.uild h;ive to stand the .s;inie 't r.:ini. Mr. l>:il Slid, as t > th"’ r' tnaik aboitf ^ ouiiL' .Xiin'iica. lu- Inn] nevi-r intro'luced it into th'' S -inift- tiil ;itfi-r it ha.,1 been -omnii-ntc!l upon in :i sp. ,.i h I'll tiiis subject tlie other d:iy—the only sji', - h m nh- o'l the subj-ft t') whi;-h the S -n:t'i r f;. in .'li -hiiraii h id imt lepiii-d. Ile c 'l.l 1 not. thn f ;e. und :'t:ii d. certainly did n it ex] et t i.i eiv. til'- hefiiri-b-r usiog thesc Wol’ds fr ■ill til S n:'.;.'r. .Wr. ('.\SS S:ii'l he h:id Hot h-i-tured the .''enator. He h.. 1 :iiw:iV' (::1; '1 ’hl f igv t'l hini- If. Mr. !> ii .l..\s i. if if w::s fit f.r the .''i-in'tnr t . ii'c the wt rd' Oi 1 I'ogy and ^'ounl^ America f r a V. :ir in tin* imf'-. it w.i' lit f-T him f > use i!e to "11 t!: ' oetM'ion ill It-] Iv to a spi't t 11 tn.ide 1 V :in 't’.n r ;:,;t ir. 'I'in- mit-.:r s:iys tint his v\ >r i' '-' xi ti>.._' ri_hts" tl 1 in>t jii'tify the p:ist. [V. t!i,-v ju tify tiio t;ikin‘_' of ,bim:iic:i, seizetl by :iii U'Ui p/'r. v\ h-'se ;ict w.is dis;ivowcd. but the t r- lit.'iy n t.lined':' Hid they rfcogui-ze the cob ny ;it tlie iJeiiZt . » :k II ]'o>sesv;.in of uniler a gr;lllt t'l eu: 1 -^ii' i. an-1 ext. nded without fin.' ree ig- tii’ioo i f Sp.iin'.' Are wt> to con~i,]- r all these as cxi'ting ri-!i’'i' l’:i" this ri' dutii n ;;iid;re;it ll.'it:ii.i wiil t; !1 you tlmt tin.y art- cxi'tiiig riiihts. The r- s.-,lution itself w:is and ineaniiiL;' .-s. T!: ■ I nd'iii’Mti'n it ].ronoum-i s w;;s . jitin ly in the l.ituie; lieiict !'.>rth was the wor l. It s:i;d th.it I'.i nei. ti,; ;i; n-i in, w cohinies'-Irill l>e esr;ibli,«.h- \e . till!' c.in ving up in it' face the inevi'abh- e nstru. ;; r. th;it lie- } ;lst is to be bbutcti (.'.It; but th rt ;:re tenilh‘ tl.r ats f.r the fnturv-. If the n:it"i- w d ':,y t!:;it all Kurojiean (’ol"nics ■ 't::b- b.'ln 1 on thi' ('.iiitiiii-nf since l''^'2‘5, in vii l iri.m "1 the M'liii ie doctnne. aii'l all ih.it sli.il! henaf- ti-i be t '•iabb'hi d sh.il! be ilisci'utinu-e l ;r.;'l r sisf- ed. they might agree. .'Ir. I will V' tc fir siicl; a rc.H'dution. .'!r, I *.>1 t:i.,\,s s.lit! tint vv is prettv sir'Uitr t:ilk- ing. He tin n tinder'-tood th;it uinlcr the .'‘11;;- tors r--'olutn'n, the Ib-lize is to be surreiuierc'l, the .'! )'i|UUo j.rotevti'l ;!!e ab;i mb iilOil. If so, he og liuil'iings, wi;h i :nk r tin' capital of the new 'i'erritorv . nv 1 lead bci.-n coniniis'i"ii. d t couniy, a lemnant fn tn i'l-lU- ;:aiii'/.;itioii, alone ali'onh d tl;ij 1 for the i xi-cutioll of the l:iVV>; ..j it.s seat (.f jusiice 1( sitlcd ti.e i e.'.k . f i,:;- ])«i]'Ulati''n. \\’ithin thi.- siiiL'l • i-nuittv l,r;ic( d :ili the hinds white im n v^-i ;v j’.;, liil; vviiile between th'm and t!,i In.;,.!, inir izrounds of untutore.l s;..v; '_'. ' r..’:':. ; VI: V: .'Jl'.,. "tiilt- n 1; nioi,:.,,f imijt stic ill it, i|.„ in its more ^ lUthern n!;:t-;;;tv, l-'ii. :ilid wild appeared ( Very tl.iiiL' t • i|,. fr. Ill old'.-r Ci liiniuniii. :; ami a iii.f tiire of the seme \v:i, f!'.- n;..ii..v 1 ;, fi.-iliy fiiiiiig flies., .,-tr ed fici s of I n'li..-ns, ami tii casin.s of i'p. iich / 10.. ly jiiedomiiKiting ovt r th-- tv'.me of thi; Anj,io Auu-r while strangers yet lo .ke 1, tie- e’l ty cln’.nge wci'c working, anil . li./.,;' iiun-lrcd arms, w;is coinnn neinj' I?. 1 eiieticeiit empire. To iny !■ t fvH -i,,. duty of takinu the initi:il 'ti p in liii- chiiniing, on tin- 1st oi'.Iui.i-. I''!!'. tioii of tile 'J'erritori:i! i i\eri:iiii i.r. (•{iK-nt c.xtcnsion of the proti-ctiuir a;i;; •In-si.' distant regions. Si-.ice tii.t petuously Inive events cri-v, ;.-.I ! m.igic ot tin- Ivi.'tci ii t ;i t!i ^ V- . in a single ni.eht oidy c::ii p:.: d!..'. growth atid pr.igri-ss. ‘■In forty-one months tin- f vv i have been tran'fornied iut.i a ci"; : in which coniiiieice rears its ,p ,r. v, religion its spired t-. inplc'. a h;. svvelliuir dome, and lu.\u: v :i;: i u.: • orm. nienti d and su'-'t.^nti d :d i'--; nearly every vocation of hl'i- ]iri;'.te fdlnwt-r ami rv) r.-s' iita'i'.-. h.i unuiths havi- i ■ Uid.-i.si d -j v.ii'.'i r 1, ehii veniotits, calcuhite 1 ! y ti. > . rii'lar of pvi'gress—1 g-o •, rinii'■ ’ the wilderness, a lu-in iary . ture coiistitutotl, ;i c -mpr! hen-.v . "c'ted and I'.dopted, our p.i'.., ‘ ii cities and towns s] i in-ii;Lr up .'te:im, with its revolving vvnii''. ii. it-■ Iv fretting the ho'.'ni ot f !ie ’ f'resh crow Is of nu n ;r.; i i;.-;e!. boiilers.” A Ih ,if f./'- f)'ed in Ibiyalst"!!, flie .‘M j- . h'.- wife ot l^etn Jii Pc k. K-p. :i_ i '■'> 'I - i w:is (hiughtcr of iMr. Fii[ !. ' * I! j ;-. , ■ Ib'V^.lst 'ti, mi l Si'll of b’ : i..' who Was .-on i f i*i, V. d Ln II K'' first church in Ip'wleh. anl IV > . til-- • dl-'ge, will ilied July L’. l i'i. ’J IleMl W:|S the el i'-'f s U; .f II , N i who c;iuie from l!n_]i:ii i '.i. ' Ifi'Wieli as co!ha'.;ui- p:;^:or v\ Ward, and died duly li. 1-i:.."!. 1-d N' iel llogi'r.' W:ts S'UI of II'-\. .1 1.1; !I - Hedli.irn, H::gl:iii 1. wlni died (>•' : r 1'. a.:ed (JT, am! d ilm w:is ;_'r::ii11 -. ' ■ •John Rogi rs the .''birtyr. wii 1 w :■ .''mithiield. l-\b. i.’/.'i.’*. n ;i.’iy t-.' ago. A(,'/•'/ I > .-iUc. ;int, \’ii*('. and Criiin-. ' s:v ‘■C(n;r;er'' h;ive inercastd iti tl.:' v creasing and o;i:j;ht to he diiui-jd- cess whii-h has exhausted the Iniver v.„r: if\-of its most stihs.‘aiiri:!l p ji’ii.-iti-’ti. ..1 Ilf f 'iinsi ii ni'f. — .\ reverend gt-ntleman of tie- Catholic ('hurth c.ilh-'l at our ofliee nii .'':itui.l:iv list anl Ininded in thirty dollars in goM, which he stated Innl i'.'cn dclivi-rcl ivy a pt-rsoii ill the c.iufi-ssi(»n:il to I c disposed of as .n- l ivt> mentioned. Wt- jm-sunie it to be a lase of i-oU'cicnce conm-ctt d with some traiisac-tiou of whieh we know no-.bing, and of course could in quire nothing of the wurthy juiest who veceivt-d (he nioiu-y under the seal of confession, 'llie nieiifioii of the incident may possibly serve to prick the comseiences of some delimpicnt sub vv'-nl'l n-j:iiee to s'.'c fne ri-s dutiou to carry tiie.'O obji t ts info -.vee[11'11. Hi' h :d I'l'ail ihe St ii;i- t r s 'p, ei-h, but never dre.-iined lie i’itt-mled his 1' solution to extemi .so f:ir. If Creat Ib-itaiii was to be iiofitii-tl to (|uit the lb lize, and abandon the H.iv I'hin-ls, w:is itnot to be done thma^di the Sfatt' Hejiartiucnt.'' 'I’liis w:is the Ex'-curive pro- , if '"f'"'";-"'''’ '''.I'"-™' nuru|.i..T w.,r,ls!f„r II,. k„,* • Si'initor was so also jet him n. 1 -n m’i , ( ourt told the juiy that tin- main .juesti.ui for t'ite with him in i.i.x-urini: the abolition of the Mlhiges. 1 he ao them ,0 consider wouhl be whetl.-r (’hiyfui-Ibil wer treaty, which is i„ direct viol- '‘"r .nfhcicnf allowam-e for a holy in Mrs. Teakle's -f du'doctrine. ' If the .Snator wouhl m'lt '■ a roatl tl) t.;e I'acitic, a working mad on this phin “1 r.fc, lor dre.'sing during a space of four- his resolution in that slnn.e, ho would lind 1 'm cHar.;ctel 0. ' ■ ou-ht to be at once hiid tiowii lien- at the c;;pif;:!. ti-eii miintli.'; if they thought that sum a reason- (^Hmitrhis) his coadjnt.ir in the caus * h*. so ‘ - th.it all may sec it.—i iuon. :ilh>w:ince they must hud a venlict f.r .le- nun li at he;irt. If'the colony of tlie Ibiv'lvl-.M.r r,,, T'~ ^"77“ 7T” r -r/t.'C/ /' T, • . I I • J>‘''V .i-'^'ve a \ei-diet for phiintifl'. and the ('hiyt.m and Ibilwer'treaty benotsj.t-? * ^ tl 1 ^ --''H-e therchy .Icclan.ig that nearly one-ci::hth of her -'^i'h‘. it was Wless to be t ilkin--■.bout thf^ M 'vlio weighs .scveii hi,.i i"-- 1- njluition .d hire to Aloany on the Harh-m hii'band's income was not a-.suflicient allowance nn-doctnne. ‘‘i-ut the M.m- ttmr poun ’ loatl tin i!(cipt' ft,I thioii^h business have in- tor t he dn-ssing of lu's wife Mr M vin m viillni'l* ■ 1 i nascd .lOpi r cent. 'I’his is another praetic il ' ^ ' • 1>-V1 i.Kii said he felt cou,str:.;ned to niter- demon'traf ion of what has heen so often a.s.'cite.] Ma/.in,; I,,, Mu/,:,,,,-,, —An advi-rti.se- niiujv r b.'tween the very h:iri.io- aml pniven, th It low t in-s almost invari:iblv briiiir -"‘••''e imu-hiiierv m.muficturcl by Cwvn- ' ‘ ‘ Amenca, lor the ^ - V. O I n' 1 1 1 • 1 * t v\ ' I T,i. an inen-a.'c of rev eiun-. - • I"' “■ ‘•We learn tlmt more than biur hundred sip]di- scrib-rs to our own or other journals; though, i citioiis have been iimde, from difh rciit ji.irts of n-giinl to our own, we must in grateful justii-c ai the country, f ,r cngiin-s, to he huilt on tin- Fries- knowledge we have hut little to comidain of. hou ] rincijAe. It being ijuite imjiossible, at ]ircseiit, bir tlie inv' iitor to jirey.are the drawiiig' 1 ir this large nuiid.er, from which to build fhem, it is bis iiiti-ntion to have stereotype plates pre- ] ari d, from whicli any number of copie.s can be 1 ikeii. b’ive ( iigines me now in process d’ I'Ui- comph-iin of. \ lit ion 11/ Jilt III Kjrui'cr. 'bhe N vv York ('mirier A: 1-hnjuircr advoc;itcs the project appropriating a million and a half of the jiublie donr.un us ;i com)iens;ition for the cmi- ji, strin-tioii of a subferraiu'an line of telegraph from St. liouis to S:!ii l-'rrm-isco, tin* iisi' of which, it is proposi'd, sinill begivm to the (lovcriiui'.-nt frci' of ( list bir evcrl jiurpose of rebuking the very unfair, illiberal, and \injustiti.ible assault by Voiuig America upon an obi fojiv—to wbieli class be chinned t'l bi-biiig himself. lughti'r.) He desired to shiehl this resolution, 'j'he Seintor from Illinois ol.jectei’ other in use, and are; us wc are informed, jue- to this word bi-ncefiuth. when pared to substantiate all they chiim. Kiuhty to lies iV Shcflield, I rb.ina, (Hiio, deserves the investig;ition of all who are intcrcsfeil in having a good barrel at sin.ill co.'t. 'I'he proprietors chiim for this niachine great suj>eriority oyer any A }u iiitily oK'orii. rea.«, and rUmr. for s; Ic l>v . ,, SIIiPM.VN -• Fcl. v Hi. l»y tin' ib'j.ort of the .'1 :is.-achu.setts Ibianl id' F lueatioii. just published, it appi-ars that during the ye;ir I ^ihe number of public shoois in the State was l,0.’>(>-, the number of scholars was. structioii on this plan, v;iiying fi-mu tt-n to fifteen *" •''^‘'nnn-r, and in winter, !!'!•,—the A case of breat-h of m;irri:ige ]>romis -, was ile- (ided in the Circuit Court of Kamivvha ctuuifv hist week, in which the dis;ippoint(-d young hid\ oblained a vcrdii t ag;iinst her fiithless sw;iin for t n iholtsii ikI ihhdi.'t. one hundred st;ives it minutf, all re;idy bir sett ing up, and at about one-h;ilf the usu;il cost, is pri'fty bist, aiiil dccidcdly on the jirogressivc oilier. ('(/II.'isioiia—I''rom t/tc I'l'f licit —A vouiig man who was :ibout being married, juescnted himsi'lf to the priest for i-onfcssiou. As be apjieared ill fact tlnit word cont;iined the whole merit and virtue of the reso- lutiiui. Mr. Monroe put this doctrine forth to ap]ily henceforth, (l.iughter.) The deehiration then and now ]>ut aside all past mi.scondiiet, but nothing was to be done hcueofovth. If tb;it word were stricken out, it vvtuild not be the Monroe doctrine. (Inughter.) The tiecessity for the wiuil must be obvious. In twenty years from I'l \ .\() \'0\l SVLK VSi;(’(lNl>-if.VM' I'i.VNO. .1'^ -■ ■ tills (Hlico. F.WIILV I- ECKIVKU this tlav. .-Iii'l I'-'- ■ 1J11.V.N."1>> ^ ' Fcti'v 17. r.VMlLY ■eri'ir I'riUiil.v 1 iiorsc power. iJy April next, the husiness is e,\- j'cctcd to ]iro-eed vvifh gre:it(-r r:i{iiditv. No j-articuhir privileges have been grante 1 in ; ny (|mater, as it is not the design of Mr. Fnics- y ;i to istabbsh a monoiioly, but to thri'W open t » tiie v.orld the briiefi(.>j which iiis invention i ^ .J'posed to confer. average attentlaiice being 1 e.'pectiv ely 1.‘>(»,‘>0*I in summer and l.)'J,(il.'j in winter. The number of teachers, summer and winter, was mah's air! l,b'i»5 b imih's. 'I’he amount of moncv’ r.ii.'cd taX'-s for tl'.e suM-ort of schools, inclinl A gentleman of Ilurlington (N il.) litis (oti- I**'" *'* pro-eitl to eiiunieiatc his eiioi.v. trived a jdan for forming artificial ic(*. 'I'he opt r;ition is efl'cctcd by means of h'.-ideii w:iter r:ithcr cmbarrasst-il, ami did not .seem to know V""': ‘•'^'ning 011 a Presidential election. A ri-:W llarrols sui.e.. r.,,. ■L r.iirri'ls bellow riaiitui.ir , C' •' Ffb'v 17. only the pipi-s pii-rcc'l in small holes so as to throw out .. ujiport 111 schools, iiieluiiiiig coiisidendih' fiu.-intity of wati'r in minute' streams waiies of teachers, bo;iril, and lucl, was of spray. At tin* level ot the perjiendi(-ular )ior- m:\\ iu)ok>- fIFK and (\irr's]>i'iidt'in.'(“ >'t ' ^ rion-.'e tit' Lil'o l».v Si‘"-‘11- smiajro. linwkstiiiu'. >vc. Mi'i;‘s U" , t'onii''si;ins Ilf Fitz IhhiiIic. Jjnnd \Yo miiila.—'riiompsoii New i oik, .>-ays of hind warrants liand warrants Ir.ive risen so rajddly, and have jii.w readied so higli a price, that we hardly think liiere i.- miu h probability of a further advance.— There i', bs.i-ides, a jtossihility th it Congn-ss may \ot do bonielhing with the jiublic lands that will t.fiect the price of l ind wiirniJits; Lth/,-,/, (1,^, ,1^. (.\ik.) Ilerahi Was hitely shot any ordinary freezing weather, the ice will ft.rm vei^^ rapidlv- J he greater the fri'i-ziui'-surface i.-- . »|. iilVni.v. IIIIJ , tw' ,.;,,.l.llv vv'iu tl>» iv« n,»u; i ^ lie.vliu'ili-'Vi:rU-.„ In l,i, liiv I,,; tl... |.i»,„l l.„ll slrikii.g . I.ui.-; be I,is l.uiWii.-s >vill l.'e j '.'1.:!!"“'“''' " ‘i'"'™? " lni'li die of jici ounts in his pocki-t. 'J he 1‘ort Smith ; with columns of ice iu a very short time, man is the first individual of the editorial frater- it will be ot inc;ilcul;ible advantage to iojie:it the ‘•('onn',” siiitl the father, kimlly, “do you ever *l’‘k-iiatioii- to jmt aside the past, and dechirc tell filM-hootls?” * ' **‘‘‘^ liencefoith no wrongs .shall be permitted.— ‘■Father, 1 am not a lawyer,” proudly replied (F 'u,i:hter.) the youu"- man. ' * I'-n^l.^er ]>ursued the subject much further “iHii you ever steal!'” t'train amid nuu-h laughter and mer- i.yi-.dau, liy Ticu-kcrav: ..e.. I am not a merchant.” riment. He was op]>oseti to striking out hence- ivi> not committed murder?” forth. He .saiil he would vote for the Monroe l-'i'lirw.-irv Idli. doctor,” conscientiously reidicd the l»^‘t"tuse it was right, but not becauso it ' 'i-i ’ l> D1' V'FI \ !' sting down his eyes. * ^b'uroe doctrine. The resolution of ’US had I I Iii r>-N 1 « b( .1 f Ijifi'nilist Of i Jn/;vr.—'I'lio lil«liiin ..,i.i;.,.- i,*i — -- >» s:...„....i vv . ...iin» The _ . _ , - I - I" 11'ciioiciiiar jior- v.l 10,’J I (i.d b Ih'sidcs the jiulilic schools, there tion of the buihling.s are rods, from which an in-' “I'ather, i»n- 71 incorporated and 7 !!♦ unim-orporattd numerable jiortion of simill strings drop to the . “You ha ’s K(-jiorter, at J'cath-mie.-, and private .schools in the .'"^tate, with ground some twenty feet below. The small ! “1 ‘‘ . an average nf scholars. streams play upon tlie.sc strings, and if there is j I'cnitcut cu: •■ • .. . . «^ ' — _ hccome p.-irt of the (’(institution, and he objected Tli F follow inj i>i:oi’'; 'jiti'ndtst or II Ju/crr.—'I'he liishop of 0.\- to adding thereto the mes.>ago of Mr. Monroe. i 'V' * 1!0 acre warr.mts Ml ncre warrants •lU avrc w:ii-Mnt» Ibiyiiig. ^T(52 b4 Selling. 8 Kit/ b!(5 4M nity, we suspect, that ever receivi-d a real beiietit “.Mr. ^peaKer, ' saiii a memlier of the .laniaic: by the deliniu(-ncy of his patrons. Had they all liOgi.slature, discussing a bill for the regulation o jiaid up, dou()tlc»» his jiockot would have been ; the timlier trade, “I know these timber-nierchant emjity, as editors are generally too much in debt j to be most egregious rascals—1 was in the tin*be to koe]i money in their jmckcts. , I liuc myself twelve ycaii!” sistent therewith? Ihe churcli-warden near M allingford replied; There is a family of five persons residing in the town of Perry, N. H., in whieh, for the space of “Hoes your officiating clergyman jireach the //' ro-.s, there has been no birth, marriage (iiospel, and is his convcvsatiou and carriage con- or death, nor has there been any physician called sistent therewith?” on account of sickness during that time. 11. Collins'. 1>. Siinticins X To. .Itihn (le.-ivi'rott. William .Maiiii. . For sail' !>v I'ebv 17. 18-'):5. KM MON*- KMMONS’ K '.l’»'l‘T ->• k-l. . Th. >lai.,c Law has bcou a,loplod b, *= the people of A crniont. i ‘ ' F -’
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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