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—1 niln r*iii T •* — • II r"*^— C’OMMrXK'ATIONS. Tin: rACirio hail hoad. 1 t!ir npn!5fli'!= of (lie Dcniocraoy, nmong 1 j At tlic conclusion of tlio lonp and poniowliat | I iiMvo unfortnnnfoly fallen into suspicion. 1 rati- ■ not nndorstanil if, n]»on our norMu'ni Irotifirr you FROM Ti:r. NATIONAL TNTEl T.IflENCF.tt. VISIT OF RESl‘lXT. In acconlaiH'o witli a re.-^nlution of tlic City Thf‘ Ctiucrnl Pirup Ihirnr^s, Virir. 'i'liv Jiccouilts \v!ii, !i Ilf the evening pap'jis, vcst( r l;i' 111 IJrnl.' 1 ;i)i iVi'.'n of thi-^ im-vTtant oiitorprise sliouM ]>ut ; this roa«l, and in that I jircscMit no i'xr.']>tion to ihi'ir h'r-i ! /tho ’.vln'cl, and iiiako a “loiiir tlio SiMiato jxonorally. Kvorybody is in favor ot I'ul’i. nn ! a and a ]tull ;ilti\ii‘tlit'r," tiio r-i:id. ; lid nt pii^h iIi-' \v"rK' fnr\v;!i-,l—or otin'rw isc .•■'■Hidnii it all.’,L>-t'tlii'r. Who, ainoii;: its many Ji'icnds. an“ to soi' it fiil? 1 fl ittor inys,dt' tliiit not a .'^iiiixli' ono can he funnd. Now it none :nv willinu: to ahandon it, and :ill arc williiiir and :;;ix!:>iw til ,s.\' the road huilt, let us hoei'ine nni- t.' 1 a ono in-in, and push the work i’lrward to its ! )i!udeti’n. It is true tliat the sti'ck siihscrihe1 111 Iii(diii:'-;'.d \v.is pti!U‘i|>;i!!y a c^'iidifional siil)- ^ ’.iption, ;ind these eoTidi';'';i'wore to *tivir'i ihos’' lio >ti)’:Ti!ii‘! jiiTiiii'f (•'•iitiiitreiii v that ni'nh' : r's\ ill case a alliciciit amount of >.‘ock w-i' not 1 iken to I'liihl tlie ro;nl to tlie i\e I'.'O country. 'iit 1 see .!M artirle in a rocent nnniher of t!ie (5li- ; vrr. wh;Te tlic 1 directors Jii Fayetteville have ) l to let cut tlu' whole ro;id to AUx'ni.irh-, : ' s ' 'M a^ till- not s for tlie sii^''er!ptio!:s in I’ii li- 1 I in I avi' vi'i - i\t'd. Xow 1 nc.derstuiid from this iii:it the p'oy.lc of Favettcville v. ant our co-»>iH'r:i- I Ml. iii the ^ha]ie of >nc!i fun !■; :'s criii I'C maoe . vaiiitide, to the :inioinit i t our .-id’sn iptloii'. aiid ihcv v. ill then r- v j !, ti.m tn . from ];!iic' Hri to Al’-marh—that tVom I'jivettex ill'- to l>Iia- > i>ridirc hcinji already under 'litract. and a j'lrt of it c nipicted and under t .1!. 'i'h:' i'i;;ldiiiLr f ih!' r >:M’ i c>f ' i‘ t-!i’ I ■ U' ill t!i l\e i>"i' country. "ii' t“ *hc iu- t re>t,- id viiH'. :;’i ! I iv.nv :iM. ••>!! atone the line. It will no( ridy ;:11 rd v.'^ a nnrtvct in I'Ur 1 wn Sr-it. . t • vli'.' h our f.itiici'^ were :n ru'- 1 '111-d to ;i:ch‘. :;ii I where P.iaiiV o! U' Um'1 to l;o V. h''ii v. erc h.iV'. hut w i»'*pf at le' li."'t.;i't day I ’ liavc a l'iii' !■( s on it. ijftonhnLT iikhI 1;um1- i', i' whirl; \Vi‘ l.:i\c lU'V! 1' I'l'.i :;i» U^t t ' cll- i y. We \p> ct a\'^ to ."ir i>-d -r. Iv cidiaifi 1 in \aluc. ar. i a ii( v. .uip'ul'-i - \ci. t ■ ill! f.irn;ii'_ iiiti r. 'ts in lh;> } nt oI .N'- rtii :ir li- .Mr. .'M as(1\. .Mr. Ijai^ckii. in fivor of it'.' ^'r. Ma^on. Mr. IjAI'CKU. man not in favor :un riL'ht, sinci main jiroject. tint cveryli'>i'l\ roid. hut then as t > the mod.' N»I The Sciiati'r from A irginia not Pecidedly not. 1 am i_hid to hear there is ( ne (d’ it. Now, 1 am sure tiiat 1 the Si uator i-^ airninst me in the' [liMii-.'hter. ! 1 was ahoiit sayinu' in the Siiiale wa-^ in favor o the v.-cre >■' many conli:' tiiiL' i-i>ini'>ns in whhdi, (•onv('niently, cop.stitn- m-i'ti iitlv with the priiie l'-tr‘v, it touiii h(’ aeeompli'hed, _ ,J.f til.' cencral wisli tor raiiro.id iVmoeratn- j'arty ni idieen minutes, and woiil.l "the o-eiii'ril diflicnlti.'-* in never have had tiiir' to make :m explanation, a reality, whieli ma.le This was done in 17'.'»>, soon after the (’.mstitu- (iio n!"traetii r. ol no v.ihie. Well, sir, I iia'.o !h ,11 ill f.ivor of any mea'^ure that i- a j.racti'- i! oin'. tii.it wi'u! 1 aciH'iupii-ii the o'lject wiindi i' t>l “It is nnneec.^sary f.r me to refer to the law | i„ir leave (d’ him on iiis n-tiremcnt from oflu-o ■ on your stat ute-hook, sanctioned hy defier son ami ' and from the seat of ./.ivenimeiit. Mr. Maiiry, : ev('rv I’residi'iit down to .J u kson, makinir im-, the .'Mayor addressed the I’resuh'iit, as tollows: ; pi oveiiu'nts (d'that sort. Then, wln're tiicy took . -\j,. j'nksiiiknt: Tiie ('orporate authoritio.s of | monev for a certain ohject, they understood it.— ; (|,(. ('j(y ,,f W:ihington wait upon you in a l>ndy, ' .\ow, W(> v.hip the devil round the' •tump. Hut , „ianif'.'station of tlieir liiLrh respect and re- j thev wcr;' plain men. Mr. Madison was a plain , aarl, for the purpose cd’ t.ikin^ le:iv(' of you ujioi; ! and" a toleraldv learned i*ian, te>o. He had con- ■ y,,m- i-(‘tir(’iiicnt from th(* e.x.alti'd station wdii« h | >idcralde to do w ith the (’onstitution. I hapjien-■ Iwdd; and in iloinir so they desire to (>x- ed to coim* acri'ss «n ac* introtliiced into th“ (o yon their jrrattdiil ackno»vledt:nu;nt for . Ijoii^c of Iv‘prt's.cnta11 vcs hy ^ir. 31adison, I'uti- , kindness whieh you have uniformly >hown to- tl-'.) “.\n act eonccriiinLr the post roails from I*ort- v^.irds our city, and tin' lively interest wliich you Lnfe lCuro})/'ctn luteUijpnre.—TliiJ steanior Iluiuboldt arrived at New York yesterday with Liverpool dates to the lOth ultimo. . - tv.p, . At Liverpool a slight deelinc had taken place ■ .splendid pair of liai iic's.^. s r ■(■('■• it]'.' in the price of cotton, and tlie late advancc in , city, for j.resciifation to C,.,, pj; hreadstufTs was hardy ilraintained. ^ | .sented to us as being iimruc in In Italy every thing is repre.sented to l»e*piiet. | The manufacturers, || There was no oiithreak except :it Milan, ami that '.)S rnion street, called ^ is Said to have been a sm ill afTair. Tiie killed noon, and g.ive a brief r,,t, ni ; :inil wounded numbered about fifty per.soii. 1 he the inatti r. ] hi- report ih it riti^rleaders had been hanged. • as the price for tli.; hani.--, file L-’gislative (Mianibcrs of France were open- correct, no sum h iving 1„.(„ ed on the"* 14th ultimo, at tlic Tuilcrics, by the : ;i igii-ally given wa-, to i.,.,!;,. Kinperor in jiersoii, wlio in his speec h said that h:.nie>s( s to be g >t up. Ti,i..,v, he ha[ ileciiled to reduce the army to keep up a their iiianufictiire, a w ■ u:„;, good iinderst.aiiding with Foreign j’ow'rs, :ind to tractiiig I'arti.'s visit, 1 tii.' ' prove to the iiio.st incredulous that when [• ranee ^ ral tunes, impv expressi's her intention to remain at p-Mce she must be believed’. The army is to be reduced 2(>,•(•) men. d I, fio’villv, I'Tld I tlic l\iiioirati that it seemed was ;m a!>fraetien. an t!:e v,i\ d' it ■ c 'ntrui f.ou and, in Maine, to Savanii ih, iii (Ii'orgia. If •iples of hail given iiotic(> of introducing su( h a bill here •• ' ’ thi®, I should have bi'i'n turned out of the S ' LTieat iniportaiief' to the couutry. I’ut 1 I'.nd th.it there are in^npei-abh' ob-trude-^ in what are c.!i-'1 the prin. ii'Ies "f the I'eV.i 'ciatic pirty. 1 never h.ear ’f tin in w 'Miout alarm; f :' 1 havi g; n- er.i;. ■•1 ^'r ..bs t r:;te {■rei'' l\ j.'irpii'^e ;it j 1. g-'-'d til'" ocC:;-^' '’I i r .’••• j'l nii 'ij le 1 :in 1 'li 't uj>'11 wliiidi th> >tn:et i 1 I't year, nil • e f a ui; aie lit thev :iVe br. u;;ht fTwani ;iud t'l th>’ exteii*. aii l preei>'dy t'a- i;'Vf ;itin-- the aieoi:iplihuient oi t.i tii ‘ e Mufry. \\ e hav(> h i 1. the abfraeti'iiis of t'lie P'ni >- ; - e:iibo r.;-1 in tiii' r. ' luti m-i o{ ;b't.;i:‘i-il and hnnrih/ exi'r. 'ei :ici I>. moeratic i riiii ijile' were c.’li en what w;i' c.dled the il.ilti- it i' found now. that :h"seare ud a ' wit •; Mid n:;il;\' 'ther minor ;elv.iut:i::e !'■; t hero I n'':i; -r.'te-. A\'e 1 ' id le't \\ -.it l’"V aid fiolll the f 1 11! fully iiei>!\ ided we ■ );• fi Hi til .! i.uarter. Ir i- Iriii w hit in u; 'r w lii h t!i I and e ] ; the t\Vi. ~,- 1' !. 'W : ■ !. 1 ! ] \\ r t > 'i'. - I it ' iute cj ji.isitK'ii to aiiv ne a'-uie f man can device. \\h;eh i' pra ti- '■!' 1 . | ' - . !' tl.i- ^r- '.t t .•> r. ■I . ;.i'li I. t!; It :,’i'l;iMl-h W ■ 1. • ae>|M!le, and h:;\ • ro oniri'! thi' of ('ai;t' I tiia on tiie I’ae:!! -. .'!id '.}• ,'i w;!lit' of the which ^ J a ;i' I1> I'i t ■, ! d, ;.n“ ] ^ ■ i- 1 !->r. V. \ ide fer IIV'. Iv. «. i 11 h ; nie ; ] a\ sU-'-' T;! : ■!. let u> i ) • s. that ti;" wl. 'le I’li Midi, r c lilrai t. 1 ln'pe l! '.ib>Cl il>er V. le'-' bosi in il ) ; ide. Mi l W 'luld 1 ■■ 'itf t I'p. t'.ild be 1 . ,de V. h it !■ bv -well’tho .M;i''ant i f I f .'V ndiittr "ur i ■. Im-t iiiiT t ’ tl.' r mill I-;, t.' 1 ■1);!': t'l our "Wn. J I'TV! i i‘ • N . .. I e !,:ic ti'Msui y, cm to i I we ar" 1 pub’ie Tiea- diail get no e e. l tliie'te but other ' more t'a- ,ft t.i ja-.t- th'' (' ei-titiitiiai L'ive , 1! I that ■ t'« ■.'.'A 11 ri \ . t.ald. et.'Me. :in to d f’ ' s e ll' I'l. 1!- fnli p ■- r f 'r tii ,t ; u - in .'■ueh a dt p! >1 itih- .'•ta-'- >'■ 1 • uu'iiii t 1 111 ik'' t!i:.t 'i ear. re-- 'I't ' ■ l; ] !•■>- Il i it. A'.. ! .he t '■ .-•i- d\ I a;'’! ■ ' 1 'hat i-. tion was fbrtiK’d, and befor(' if liad r('ceived the.-ic learned comini'iits; before it was found out that thiiiirs were coiivevi'd there of whieh its framers never dreanieii.'’ nu. iiawks AT .\i:w hkilvk. Tiie llev, I'raii' i' I-. li.iw!;, 1 >. 1>. was n ecnt- !v on a vi>it to New r*erne. his native town, after an ;^sence >f >;-'cJ)ti'eii vears. A t-ommitti'(' of (iti/.ens addri'.-.-«ed him a letter, rcipiestiiig the de- liv rv of a b''eture !.v him oii the Mihject of North Caroiina; to which cnitiininication tlie 1 > )c!or .•c i!t the f'lIloM ing ; cpl\ : .\kw 15i;:;.ni:, I'eb. l.>, M> N.r>. dohn IV Whiiford, dac di (ioodiiiir, 1. S. .\t;iiiiirdohn 11. l>oniiidl. .I.mies \\ . l?ryan, Mo^e W. rind o(h‘r citizen^ of N’i'W IJ'Tiie. »!! N 11.1 M r v:—1 a'-ku I'l^'ledge w ith a deeply ;;i ,fe!’il ^ n- ■ 'd' vonr kiiidnc' ' the corilial wel- • i II!' to mv i;iti\e t 'Wii. coataiu'.' i in your leite "f tlii' ill 'iniiii: 1 >e-,:iti diV .ai;:iehed, a» 1 am, t > N 'rtli Caroli- n i. i* irreat!'. . i;h iiic'-' tlie plea'*ure ot my \isit f til I th ;t m\ ei.untiynicn, aii'i p irtieiil.irly my t.'Wv.'in II, deem niv' w 'itliy oi tlii ir aibcli"H It il.' be. II mv ctlTt S' to Ii\e and .•.••t, that tli Ml! a'.L' V 1. Ill 1 wa-> 1 a ;i 'h'>iiM r. ■! have caii>^'' tiave always taken in its prosperity, ami their earnest hopes that on your return to private life you may, surrounded by your family, live to en joy ni.any years id’ uniuti-rrupte.l health and hap piness. I now, in (he name of the (’orjiorate anfhori- tii's d’ the City of W.ishingtoii, cordi.illy bid you f.irewclll i;i:rLV of imih.'^ii)i:nt fill.moiik. Mr. .NIaV(MI A.Mi ; r.N !i.t mk.n: This is an hon or whiidi I did not .an'ieip.itc, and am then fore unitrepircd to express in suit.tide language the L'l.itcfiil eni'>tions which it naturally inspires. I can assure vou, howe\'cr, that I fetd that I am cTifitle.i to the congratulations of my fri.-nds at th(“ approaching termination of uiy oflieial labors .•ind respoiisibilitii's. W hile I shal! retire fi'om this exalted station without a singh- regn t, I cami'.t Ic.ive Miur deliglitfvil lity. where I have ever be; II treated with so much kindness ;ui.l consiilcration, without filling a pmg of r>gret at the si'Ver.iiK-c of s.i uianv social tics wliitdi ha\e lieeii to ni" smrees >f unalloyed happiness. It', in the cour.'c d’ my brief Admini>tration. I havi' bei 11 aide to accom|.!ish anything to pio- m 'tc tli.‘ prospi-ritv or add to the aMru tion^ id' this lovelv citv. bearlli;: t!le lialiu of th.' imim to d.cfed all. t- . r r.iiu '^d f.drii. gi\e ' iir IV f’ortliwitli be I lit is not ;in individual ii"t ;:1"W V ith Sta'c ft' '. e 1' tVet'i \ ille 1 iiilt s!,.; t > be, al.-l there. I I’.r I ,\|. 11:.til'!.s. ill I lace ..'It : ^ t’- S: te. M'.il f_iv- that v h'. h liLrhtf':!'.V be- 1’. M. J'OWKLb. l; !. i^od. till' ( i I p Wl r t' f'elii it I t'T. ,'t' I N '.V. ' r .Il'le.l I V t!;. r ■■ .jiitl •' pl.lt ! 'I 111. t geth ; •.;i'v i.j' n tli'an. whit i:ib. r- —til ’ th (1 \ ■ .M-i|uir ■ a i'ei 1ly. ■r ; ■ mil: • it;. ■. ;r. i.i! 1 1' tl ■ ( aii*; v. 11 w ■111;.. but 111. t" til t' 1 . 'h t!; - r • h h- 1 . ' -I' I \u r t • ■ii'i .1 th 1 '■ a n • f . h. A ^ Wcr :m- 1 r g'- ' 1 o’: . I have s u.e r. j it in mv a'a lii III r . t -or iinw >rfhy .''t.it' ; if I ci'ul l briii:.' to her It that I iniLht at h- I't s.ive i> II II, 'J iii' i ii i' eli'iea vore 1 ihe 1 V :r it iia- 1 % 'i;r re.ji;'--' i !■ . il l'. , ^1| ,)•; _ that .r t" v. hi' Il _\ •. >. i.f gre.lt piM"' >i!;i with w ;ri:i atl.'cti , "I ;'iiv wiail i 1 • 'inply tin-' ; but my st y is un- 1 am c'M;iji.d’e d to d. .dine inv it' me, With r. ‘ t f 'T vi'U itid;\ itlii- i!i for our ih ar "1 1 t.iw n. 'iir tal W.V'Iii.m; roN. this nfleetion will ever me a source of .-inei re rat .lie ;t ion. Tiiis city stands up.ai a sj. >t reet ntiy s fr"in the w ilderti' ss. mi i con-ieeraf' 'l to the ex- ebiN've ii-f and c-.nti'd of this gr.-.it n.iti'.n. It '•hoiild iie a'loriK"! .IS beci.nies such a natieai, and n inliT.- i an attractive oi'jici i t love and adiiiira- ti iti t> tile h dc i"‘'>p!e. !t is the embh m of .-ar unii'ii, • n l should h" the pi i le of every jiit- ri'it. A’t:i;g iij II tii.'-e \ii\V'. 1 ha ve eh i f'lil- Iv lent all mv 11 .rls t'> 1 aiilil'v ;ind ah'in it. not merely f -r lait as .an m.at:» of With n.;. 'iu'iKil til' f t d 'hjeet .'I JIlT-f li.ltl -'reii_'t!i nil. - "i.r I "K 11I K I'lls! i;\ I II. 'i.'i;..:;i.M;ii, •_'*th Feb'_\ I'-')-':. If.ii.v: iv ;• :*' nc ii; I - . in th. ti. l_*h int. r.n Kiit 'i ial In aded "Tlie .'•la':." iting tli it this mail, which ■a’.. '■ r' e._!-. . V- ry Saturd:'.y. I've., tie r -• ( >iV, ; hist .''atur'Iay, '!• \ i;. in- h r ■ y> t- ' 'i Iii' failure th'- 1 ii t that the ('.arrier was tak. n >-4fi:dav iiMrtdn:^, th.’ day thi' iiiiii -il id I :_"ne .ut. and w .s unabh-t > g..; : ti'i liic (!;fr • r.iiii _r lit fr'in li-»iie- >'ii * ii'iii." } the I'"'- bii'-e I ;itment. tl: i.‘. '* r, nii'l ,\:feiit w hich the ’"ntr ief r l”ft t ^ • *’.'1. '. t" h ' bi;iiit '' 'luiir.J hi' ::1' !e,-e. t i;h''l ■'i. ■ 1 ■; i; i W'. b"’ ee rr •>! f: Iv • it tutl'.l 1 r i' ;i_=Ti i d V. i; ;t i, 1' I. ■ '] tiiiHiit ill tin th'- adniiid-triit; the i:e a'Ure, th ,ai ail 'id. ' ha' and It '] > !.il !y N in-tead the tal i.', r,' a r. '[ . ! f T t!;.- 1 an I 11.. it’- li'i' r 1 ! and v.h'. a^; ' a- t ' : I, .r, . \.-i ] ;i. [ ^i r. W ll. r. ; w i ■ r.''t ill k' • ] it al.v . .'I '■ ;.a!vaIl^■ n. • th- .Ni : I, . !' . r:^"ii ati'l nset'u:!e" a^r.'d . n all I. ■ \i d-l.e ‘-.r i; .t, it ■' ■nat... ai;.i the ll 1 n It a li, « il' • n t!; iure' i;.v h arty piay. r f T tin- p!y>p'i i'y ■' id Si 1! .•. [ a 111. L'l lit i- 111 :i. \' rv ;_r..f-. t’niiv an ! i j tfidiv. m.ii'K s fi.r til. I V. u an at] .;.iuiii f V"ur 1 leiit.-> i.f th • city, nal pn !e. and as. ;i : "i.r _i ■; I .’is I'lii n. lekiii'wi igmi nf ■ fi.r thi' I ']'■ t. aii'l my sincere '! pr-.-peiity at v ur city. ' I'.u- 'W. 11! I' t. it. W h lie h'- ’J' i;: r.ii n "f 1» ra’ :t ien.'U' l-ril.ei| ' -‘I 1 'r l.y V .1). t t II V .ar Mr Abrahiii. i' the i:r. at-'t t t.iik .'.!;y 111 111 w , L;el,th ni.ill. t 'in-' u r.l V h t! ink th,' '■I. an m dl that trip. ;tf- t’n_iii'l i' rh.' ; ' carry \' i ti"n t . L'' s 'til" 'te Tiiis " 'I e;,ii'- .f t’ It J'ailar'-. Tii.'.t t . 't.it. that till' is f',i- j't'rl; i,r ii;" tiiat tiii' nriil h i' f.id' 1 .iuriiii' tie- rh'. N >w if the lidit 1' 111- :;!i t • !'ve .-r \ failure' w. ;.- fi-'tii rial e nr .,r th'-' un '. I.'P ae. . " '• lie iiii'er "f t 1;m ■_ ■ t l"r it '!l el'i !■ ■ 'I'-l.-I.t di'f' .'.-d i f by an h-.tii't 1 - ri.;! !'f 111'.’.in- that th ' b;ii ii- t. ,'t ijiif't:.'!!, l.a\iii:: \crv l'i' bill a' it w:i' i riirin i’l V i 'i t. • 't I. , t ai.'i kindm S' t'.r ii h 1 fi 'in T. s ', w I, ^ r. p • i : pre 1 it with s 1 iiir. h aiixi. tv. !'•'I ( I'ur'.- We e iti :'■! .pt w ith tin- !i m -ml er . f th.' . : ■ pr,. ■•', .1 i.e , :i'l h' • 1 u.'. ..f t! \a. l’\ a f: I f; ■. II'I ari'I . ' linti \ :iian. F1IAN’I> I.' 1IAWK., \\ . \ . nal'.h'. "f N 'ith ('ar'diiia, :;h.r . f th'' a. II.' .-an out- kn w. He i' a v. ry airre-. al I- ■ 1 V '11 1 n’t Want t ■ 'av a ' !;'. a;,'i p- ' h i y >u .1 .n't 'fay th .11 t W' ■ *v th I 'y niin- !! W ;'.v th "tr t.> t.:k p'.iee k i e * :i w ; 1 at 1 a-t. ,\' 11 ll • k "f i: ..i: t'l \\' .'hii'_-:.'ii. W ;'hin:jtoii M'lnune : t, 'i In "' i a "Ii t . i '• aih.',v. .| t . c' S , i... f'-' th' r an an ii- pp '■ nt.'d the hi ck i n b, ha!;- 1 III ti' n w h'.'i aii'i wii'M rei.ee :.ni •.Mill''" til t'h I' the l.i' s.,t: ■ tr II t t . tr. iiL'ri" th.‘ 'ii ■ t it W hell tr. ]i_'. ’ice of till- ('olltr h i' I. ‘ i!i • // - I l.h': ' v. ’I'ili- III n J :'"m * he ' I ,V' in *1 : s‘i. „dd 1 I'lail. ex. 1 '.’. •I s V \V,.! ■■>r or it; i r. t!i. \ -t .. but mphiitieailv ei' 11' t fiilo'l t" i.i ...r iiiirh ( Il the 'W a .- tii-i' ' th.' taken ■L'ular .f C. linal i.-ave nf ,■ it' 111 in ay, 1 m ■, urn. [i;;a_'V' r.] wi ::M 'ImI i f ! f .r t . th:i I, rl, Ai.d 'tif \ in ' th- . • . m; ll V i;;‘ II- n Vt ; at a lilt!.- t 1 .i;., ' a t 1 I i il ■ d in till n W.l' t-." .NIr \'.nilh-. and 1' -rn. A'\ I'ii ';ir .liii i. in a p.-.- h t'uil . f p;ifri..ti'iii •im -i.t >Ir. M ;ury. th- M..\ .r "f Wash- 1.. 1 p; . I t. idiii. . in .!uty 1 .and. in a very ijpr pi.i*. '; .-I h. 'l ilt- . .-r.-iii.'tiy t.">k plaee on th wd.. h !ii;i'!.' it ii.expi.-"ildy deliirlitfnl t .'Ir \ I h'. II 'W the e.-it in nv w-t l' af' ii e.p -i" n.-t know; ! nt s. ni:- mcmbei^ . T (’..n- i.1." ti Mi tl. .t .''tat.- il l'. , th. n-ht it ) i p r t' "t iife fir that A.innni'tra- acei-'si' n t'l p 'W' r we 'ine.T' lv hailed, III'a'lii'' h.i\e r. .-i iv« d i-iir ("n* ur- c'-r.li.il ^upj-'I^ 'ihe III \t vjiii will :riau^ar;itiori i.( th - ('hi- f .^I .iji'frate •i ity ef ..ur pe- ph- ii iv.- .h .-i.h .i * > iiiv-tii.iiof then iiati>n.ii athiii t’ 'iir \.-ar'. v w n , f •, w h. t : II'. I ipi'. .it:, tiiis dici- a a-aiii't if, hut I iir op- f..r m- ■ n. la tl.rei' e c:iri le.i o; 0].t ^he till, rd tiin ' .( i . and p,rti ■| lll.lte ill ■ I Ii la awh', -.r as i.iU' h ■ i' >n«' h . it b.-iii'j a Icr' • ab ive sVi’e'l; tliou_di i: Ic' 'illL' t!ir'iU;.d| the ;-"Iltraet :h '.. -V. i !v. ; V iieiii 'f i ii';ily III n wh'ii lit a iiew-p p' r n in!elli^--iit ai, 1 i 'p.-, t-d h-i i.m- luhl l:ii' \v aii'l 1 ' s kn that 'in h •inavi'i': li'l". If !i:is lie, I, fiiui'i lie- two I ei-asi.'tis t'l h'ave a part of fh-* ig', the mail iiiatti r having accumu!:ite I ■ . iiiM.-h l"an r.. t beiir,! j.bl" t'. j^i-t around t-> I ,'tn 'Ute it, lu e (jn' ii.-e of v;it( r. Aiel this. I 'I’.j'p -. i- t!u- "I'-at 'ill «-.iiii:ii:tt.-.l }.v th.- ''..iitrai-i .r an 1 ' ;rri- r, tir ’ tli.-y shoiil.l ha\.- h I'l tile |'re'iim;-*i >n t-' h-ive h'ft tliat frrnnuI',rs I I.I!!’-. ■ f , :i If ^Nirih il lilll .\|-L'liS. \h! it i'tb-ld. Tiie «-.;n:’ 1! lit'irial goe,s on to state, tlio Ton- ti- ii ii.r has hi-eii remoii'trated v. ith. Again, the hi lit Of' iia\e slipi:.-d the halter of truth find ma'ie tiiat i-ilie r.ii’-- ■; I. a: ! -- Ali'i th > le;' 1 n the ileb.ite U] bcfire, ,Nlr. ilu'k of '] nat-.r n... h- '■ in • h: f '■ Il til 1 th Wl I li le .1- I: ■; III" _■ i\ in_ 'tia I'f ' .\:is 1 hi 11 "f wh'-m ar.- in -II I'f 1 he (' .11'' itn:i *11' "" I • .ntra.-t . r mu a h a.l ii',' : r.t hi' i.i f1V. r I.f a ' 'II." 1 Mt w i eXI. tli'l a' ' . 'I! t:> >■■111" tii'-r ■ "hlV ■laMe \ Id' d l-e. ll' . : '|U. Ill ! a- t’l. '.- I ill.l. i I I; liti T' W itll ■; • n='t fi'111 N"it! 'ar.'lin:i "r that iiiak.' ll.) In ’; ed lie liaidly up n ear' tll it wt re thi t 'iiLn'e"m n fi ' ij. ubt I'I ef ri i' M'hd'ilitv. . I , (::U''- tl . V h’ u 1 inl.'i 111' '1 i t' It h\ "r any le re i 1'. liffereiie.- «ith I- 'ired to waste . fimil; ir with III N .rtli C;.r"- 1 to 'i light le w aii- I li.-'.‘ he .'ot — ami h - n than nr c iii'lidatt- in it, a' wi‘ ■He fi 111 its levciNc. and liis acts, the in- h i'iue; wi'h ome )-.i:n,' \ 1 .ih.ri'; I ■ "arv P P '.1 in. 'I, it onii.1! :• “ liar, .'-'V L cx]i''!i'l m"ii. y within tin- ."^tat ti-'ii "} a r-'ail. ’1 il'- hi'iioral'.' 'Ill|.-et leut [^.^Ir. 'loi|(.\J I 'p"ciall 1'.]'"11 th.- I'bii;.'at!. Il . f tl,..' ]. 'inte.l ou* th'- dai:_'i r t.. w hi.-h h.‘ i :!l will i.-a h 'i’ll'- icn-ira! .^la hiiiaii j^.^Ir. ( taik' il ..} . ur . itnt: r th. ■ntatioi.s which are not Iriic 'I'he t'ln- i;-ai-i ir ha,' le-ver I'l en reiDoii'fr it(-i] with on liie siihj. ■ t ('1 ti-is or any other mails, U,. saw s-.mi- l;ii'iitiis ago a little bungling woiihl-be wittv somc- tliiiiii' in this same tr. inen li.us Argii-, about th'- iiiai'. liors'.- f.illing down and should have been •liven to some Mexican oRieer, but reallv, .’'Ii"r'. Ji iitois, the (’oiitractor looked upon this as sin h a diniiuiitive (ibirt that he read it more with f -ilin;:' "1 pity t.» its authors than as a renion- Mranc'- to iiinisclf. I agree witli the Ivlitors in ilie ( h.'iiig j.art of their liditorial, i. e.: they iii- 1- ii'l to cry aloud. Tliey liavi; cried ahmd, like 'in - oti,..r animal-; iK>t of the Imn.ln-d-cved tribe, i ill' .. Mes.'rs, Ivlit-irs, see a communication in 1 ais .'iiiii.- /vigil'of tlie liHli iiist. in ndation to this same suhj. ct, w hich 1 consider sufficicntlv ; llsW.-Ve l ill th'- abovi*. I Would Uoticc some of ihe j...lilts ill I nil.II s e..nimani(-ation, were it not Ji.r a t:i..i‘l ohl -- ivii;,^; it a man (ondesci'ml.' to kick .it e\ery .1 tliai Imili'- ;it him, Ik- will lie ji loidy cmph.ye 1. inn- I have notliiiii^ f.> s-iy to I ni Hi. ’iilK ■( )N'ri{,\r'P( )!>. \\ is(-oiisiii, witii a 'pal'•- and ciin^r;(i|f popula- lioii, h.is :i .St hool an l univt-rsity tiui.l of . ••0:1, ;uiil .an alii.iia! ontlav for tile iiistnu-tioii of lit-r chiidreii ot iMt.IMiO of l„.r liiihireii have att.-nded ^chool during (he y-ar. —'i'lic tof.-il population of Mis- ^..uri as shov n in the priiite,] returns of the (-( u- sii' lakiii iu is 7K',7>^7—d' whicli S7,7ig I'n* s!:im.--, !,ii(i fi-i.(. blacks. Tlie wliite m d's f xc e.l 1 |i,- |eiii;ilt-s more tlnui !i; .'!. l/'!iis (..unty. the cxci'ss in favor >f white I i .ie.' i., Aiii"ii;r the f laves, tlie ( xce.ss (he -i'le of the |.-males, 'J'iie number i f p:irat loll, ijelivert t his ('h:unl .-r iu d a constituii'.nal f’avor of th 1. n t 1 :ire :i ti-,^ ab -iit tii.- :;b't in .- of I'thers — Th-y till a ^ "'.1 't--iy ..ii h'lii, II. w:i' a nu iii- b. i‘ ..t tin- hi't N 't|o(; ll I >. m..eratle ('oli\eii t i. >n li: n.i.tin; I'*. hie ..( the \\ ( 'tein dch-i^.i 11. >11' i :i-;. 1 • : l.rin^itiir witli tin in the >:reati sf talker ir the I :d'n. 'I In- .\ rtli C:ir..liniaiis Ainw A".-n- al.h- '-' capai-ity, ami km w h >w \ain w:is the boast '■t their W stern ci.ti«-rt-'. i the\ at once hiid a waL'i r I n I'lm; and the .\orth (’aroliuiaii and till- Wi-'t. Ill t.iiki r Wilt- j'hiee.j in :i r'l.im tui;.'- th.-r, Ab'Ut iioi'ii they wi-re visite.l and f.e.iid to 1'.- t.ilkiiiir w ith forty horse powt-r—hiti-r i'l tlu- day tie-\ \\. ll- t.iuiid t.liking with ^l•rv ^Meat en ergy; but tie' t.'iigu.. ot the North Carolinian was incrca'cd iti glibnc'S fmni ex. rcise, wliih' tin* \M-'ti in man set ine.i a little Wt'ary. The friends ol the jartiis, aiixii.iis for the result, cntere.l their r.ioiii at all eaily hmir next morning, and found til.. W e.'tcrn man sitting i.olt upright in his chair, with lit' iiead tiin.wii back, c.iuipletclv dead, ami \ i-irible talking cl.'-^e to his car, witli as mu'-li I n.-rgy a when he beifani — lUs. IIin/ /inpm/.-t n/ir/ /j.i ^/nr/s—The imp'.rt trade of New York, (his year, promises to be \eiy heavy. 'Ihe total \:iliie of the goods entcr- cl at the jiort during the ]>ast four weeks is ".'l.'-KI 1 ,;;;i7 greater than for the same perio.l in rciitcr tlian for tiie cor- •li t ■ .11 t rue- '. •Ii:'. t .r t'l ■ III IkI' .Iwi b it lit i. ill, nd -aipp the nat'T fr -til han-jiii_ til ■ (’oii'tilnti.'ti :ind 'pen.ling moni y wiihin the lim it' i{ th'- >iat.-s fur iiit.-- n il inipi'.:vem -nt'. .iin| tii:it Wt '.'.. re utte:ly 'h .'t 1 .yiiig 'th - '..ii^titiitit.n ami making thirty-one (-oiistitutioi.s i.ut r,f on , lie w:i' g- 1 cii.iugii to s ay tli it iio pr.-.-e |.-nt .'['I r it.-il upon him, l’er!i:.p' he intt-i -hs t" r.-- J'Udi:ite a prei-edt lit set l.y hilllsilf. ••i r' !iei t, .during the hi't si.'^i,.,, of ('iiMei'..". th'- inno.lu'-ti.iii of a bill into this ('hamher, if 1 mi'tak.' n.'t, in terms fir taking" out of th.- 'I’n as- ury four ir live hundred thou'and dollar.', in ni"n.-y, f'> c..ii-truet i :inal at .'-^t, i'liai v’.' hi gin- Iillii; III tie- .''t:ite of Miehigiili and eli'ling in the .''tate ot i'liciiigati. it v.:is waiiiilv supported iiy tiie .'^tiiat.ir from .Mi. iiigan, [.Air. i'a.'.'.J If I .f,, not fail in my r'colhction iurth.-r, the .^eiiator li"in ('onneetii-ut, [.Mr. Toucey,] after gn :it pre- i''.'c_', and -?-j,l).')-_'.C)(i i nnu'iit ill le a].propriati"ii. if i rccolici-t ri-htly — t'i'r I havi iint turin-tl to i x- .aniine it lately—the distinction drawn tln-re w:is th:it it was conneeting two irrea! se:is, |j:d(e ."Su perior and some of le-r gre.it hike, and tiiat (hat mi;^ht he neccss;iry for d. fence. "Now, sir, I ]o not know of what sort of mate- ri;d' this 'iiistitnti'.n is fornie.l. it inav be th:it it i. iin.h' of that kind ofsttdf that wlien if ,',;'..ts into the genial ;itmos].!Hre of the lakes it i xp.iuds and c.'.ers every thing; and w ln-n it ( .imesd...vn to a ceiitr:il position ou the Mississippi, it c.m- tracts and drives tin' St:it( s out of all i.em-fits Iroin it. lJut i iiave not so undctstood it. I re- g.ii'l it ill its ioiigtii and brea.lth just as miieli in loiee in ( alilornia as in ^\ ashingtoii city; jii.-t as niiieli in force in my ."^tatc .as in Michi’ a.' muih ill b'lcc in Mi.ssoiiri iim though th. y are interior, and just as iialde to we have slii].ped no gold tliis year, of importance, 1*’^ career, ami of iiis firm and noble be;irinir ;is stn t( ll eniitract there as anv w lu re else.— and con-eipiently tliere must i^,- ;i vast amount in ’bicf M.-igistrati-; ;ind we feci confident rii.-it 'Upport. the country in circulation.— /)’;//. Sint. ^'it express the genenil sentiuient of tlio citi- respoiiding }ierioil nf Is.M. As ci.mpared witli l:ist yi-ar the inercasi' fur tiie montii is nearly so per (int., vt-ry e(|iially distributed amoni: all ' ! Vi; 'Ui a m. . iifi-i. ti. til- cn'ii,i:_ e.l t ' us 'iilht lent r- 'i -n. W . r.i.' I our p'"it. m. th 'U_h t inii.ine.i with th.it of ui'Te j-'.w- i r-'ul j"Ufn.i!' ;in l eminent in.iivnbi.d t.ih-nt'. was ite th-etU:il. W t Wele d. ft at -.], i l.t We liave pr.'U'ity r. Ill- mb.-i. d th it. ni.'iiee. "fn! ■!' he \\a'. th. uii; ;> ini'le .1 pliiiii of nur h-a.h-r in the « . n- f.-st w,i' n.-\. r s.'il. I l.y n i. .,i. \ t.. Id' p"'t, h'.w- \el J ' 1 ih'U', nor liimni. tl by an nnvm>i tiiv ai t, ilut let these thing' \\'e ree:dl tin in in no t-'iii-' 'f bitteriu". f"r wc do m.j legar.l I'ur f liltu'.'humdi.iting, W’e pt f’er t" act, as we f. .-I, in the -piiit I't till ancient patri.'t, wlm, '.vheti inf ii me.I ot a 'iinihir r. 'ult. .'imply expn ss- t 1 hi' id.: lie s'- th.it .''piiia had a m lie. It th.- pe .j ;-- ilaXc pr. 1 I !• 1 t > an- t!.t r it .’i.-!!. It t U' all ;;.-i|iiie'e ktl -\S the g.lialit (i n ;t h:.s ■ aiiiii'Ui;".-nu nt, and li t U' ].itp:ire t in tio l':u tioiis tl mpi-r judL'e bv ("ining I’li sitl -lit l.t t him be w till' re--pt et due to a n;;t’ 'ti s choiee; Welcome t'.r (lie pi' pri. ty I'f C"iidut-t whith, w -ilo n..t hes itate t.i'.iy, ha' i-har.ii-ti ri/.t .i i.mi since he ini' b- i-n i-h-vateil t.i hi' ] it.--elit pr.imire llce bet'..re ti.e publie eye; alui w ! ' me tin tiiat f (dug - f g. Iiei.'sity w hii-ii 'h 11. i t. ,t h Us t.. cxi. n.l a h.iiui t.. a stiaiig. r in an untii, d ai;.| difficult p.'sition. in tile days of t-hi\aby thi' true knielit did imt less lirinly ]>ri .c his I.im ■. cr aim Ic" hc:irt v blow s at tiie l.ie;ist of ills antagonist, that he had on tlie i-vc of tile c.iiiti 't as'i'tt d iiiiii in oflit-t > of gentle I'l.urtisy, if otlu i' fetd impeih'.i t'l a pn-iiet. r- milH .l c..nih-mtl;itl.;li of Mr. Fillmore’s sUeet .-si r, we shall 11..( join till 111 He will be piai ti alrea dy in a sullieiciitly cini.ai r.issing attitU'le. follow ing imme.iiately as lie will a ecntienciU wlo lias ii.it only augnitiiti'd a reputation previously puit and iiigh tliroughoiit tlie country, but wiio has endeared liiiiisclt to his a>soci;it(-s in the (iovern- im-nt, and in an c'pecial manner to the citiz'-ns of (ills metropolis. Mr. Fillmore iiecls M,,t the fhuirish of our jiriii*!', nor iiave we iiabitmiiiy sougiit for expres sions of respect and approiiiitioti for iiis ai-ts nr his cliiiriicter. Had wc .''Ui-ht for tiicm, they were j.ri'pared to our iiaiiil 111 thi' tci-mint£ tiibutes of admiration found in (he eoluiiins of every respect- ahli' and unbiased jourmil in our land. l>ut he needed tlieiii not — ■(iix.ij ai'ti.ai.s cnn\n thciiisclvos «ith lastiup 1>avs; ••\\ lid welt .Icscrvos ni'ctls imt auollit-r's pniisv."' And we never iiave known any one in autiiority wdio seemed to aet fnun a more inspiring motive of duty tiiaii he. With st-rcne determimitioii lu* met eaeii arduous ijucstion as it ro.se, and puidic classes of fabrics. 'I'liis iiicn'ase is altogetiicr in goods cntere.l dirci tly for consumption, the ware- ajiphsuse followed iiis acts as a const-tjuciice, not housing iiiisiness siiowing a failinir off in th ;is impelling tliem. He never faitere*!, wus never eml :irr;isved, seemingly at least, and one Would h;ive tliouiiht tinit lie ii:id only easy duties to per form. Tliongii a iiomciy comp;iri.'ou, we may s;iy tii.it we have been rcmiinled of him i.iien we iiave xjiorts of the country Inive also been very witni'ssed the smootii working nf a powerful en- l p to this time we Inive exporti-d 17h- ,-iue, wiiicii wdth c(pial e;isc and gi;ice crushed a 111 witiidrawal of about per (-cut. Tiie agirre- gate value of tli(' ini])orts during flie four weeks 1^ (li 1,!•!I’J, ami including tlie goods withdrawn from w;irehou.'i', it is ?!t,or)d,7lL' Tlic llCilV V. ('ino)i Diinier tt! llir W}iitf-IInisr—('nnjunctmu rtf' hm I'lrsiilrnt^ nn't hrn ('(ihnirln. ('Drrespi.nilcncc of tlic f5;iltiionti' I’atriut. ^\^\s|lI.^(;TO^, Feb. 1^, IS.'id. In niy hist letter, I im-ntioned ;in e.xchaiige of courtesies between the I'riyiih tit fiu tu wwA (he I^rrnhlrtil »/c rfrrtn, i/ 'Ir furtn^ jumhi j'llhlrii —ill plain I'jiiirli'ii, the .-letuil I’resideiit ;iiid tlie future rn-sideiit. Tln'so civilities were deubtics.-; mutuidly agre(':iiile. 'riiey :ire such as alw lys iMiLdit to lie obseiv..d b'jw(>en a p-;ting anl ii couiing Fresid. iit of the rnited .'^tates. 'i’his evening;. l’re,'i.h-nt h'illm.ire has ^jrivcii one of the mo^t interesting dinii'-r jiirtie-; on ref.id. Imitations were issued t" I’Ksnh-nt iherce. and those wlio are su]>p''-^'-'l to b(> seh-cte.l for his cab inet, with their wives, (o meet the i’resideiit and hi' e ibinet, ai-i-“!J!p.inied by the.'i' I idies. h.very me,liber of the present r-al.im-t and tiieir 1 ;dies W'-re fires, tit. t‘.tr*'ther witli .^Ir. Cusliing. C >v. .'I.iri y, (lUtlirie, (lov. ,AI(-('i.-lland, ;.nd .Mr. Campbell. Mr. deflerso'; Havjs Ii:id Hot arrived in the citv, aiii he s.-iit ;in .i,’'-b'gv f >r }n r: ni- attemhir.ce. We m.iv. tln-r'f.'ie, tak - it t .rgi’iiit- ed. (ii.it iMr. I-'illm.ir - c.n'idert-il tin.'abtive nam.-d irenth-nieii as si'lcct.-.i f-.rien. Pierce's cabinet. As till* gatherin'^ W:is Jirivate .Mid C''llfj. i.'ll t ia 1, h'lwev" r. w. canii'it an: o ince the cibinet, an-l are i ft to int'.-rem,-'. It is .':iid that the n- '.v c.'iners in the respt-ctiv.- d. j.artments ar-- phic-.i in juxt:iposifioji ivith tle,-;r illu.'trious pr.-.i -ees- s.>rs, I>ut, as there is still .some uncerl;r,nty, in r.-uard to j.hici-s, it is pos.'ible tteit there i;i:iV iiave be II uiiiiiti'iitii.n ll mir-takes in tin- :iiran^;-- m nt. >f course, .Air. ('ntteinh n w;is pie-.. i,t with iiis new bri.ii'. I uniicrst:imi ;ils.i tint Ieii. C:is' iiml s.'!U'‘ other d.i't ingu.'lic.i .''i-iiiitor.' w. r.‘ pn'ciif. 'J'iiU' the h-..'!ing m.-n of tiie two p. lui- cal ].,rfit-s Wl r.' unite.l in ;i sneial n-pa-f. 'liic I'l'-.-ting WM' il .:i.ir..!'h to 1 fh pirfies. I -b-..!, party spirit in iii;:li phi- h:is 1 n -n-atly ;;!.; i- itie.l ..f l.iJe year.'. Li!Kf;ili:y abound', and u >od f-. ling pi■■.!' iniieit. s. anr>nir liigh-miii.h-.l j. -iiti- ci.iii'. wlio may ii:ive I'.cn anTiig.-nists at th.’ j...lls, Thi' is a' it 'li. ul.l be. Knfire frceili.m ..f 'eiitinn tit siioiilii be eiie'.urag.'d. WIIAT lNI»r.>TIlV CAN ACt OMFM.^II. ."'I:.; r daint' (>'ilanl -n. ef Loj_r ’;,'tie, Hiidi- laii i I>i'tri«-t, a e:iTidiiiate f..r eh . ti. n t.i tin- 1. II'Ii'l' of i’lcpn'( nt:itives. in .-til a.idn ss to tin \i-iers of tiie tith 'i.iiirri "i'.mil Ihstrict of this Stall' givt ' tlio t 'Ih.'.vini.’' ^ketell of iiis c;::= ir, wl.i' h We rci-omiiicn.l -^ ‘ys tlir ')rari. 't'n (’• u- ri'r. to the atteiit VC p. r:i':il of our ie:idi r.-, r.'- juiially tiic y.'utiiful j' -rtion of thiin. as .'In.win'.: wh.it iiitlu'tiy ; -,|i acc'tnplish:— “I W l' 1 '-I II in (' 'Ir.mbia. (' . near fif: v ye.ir- ag... .'iv p. rents cam..' f i. m irtiaiid 'hortly iiftt r the Ilcvolutiotiary war, .Ai v father. 'Icict.ee () H:itih'n. is I1..W in iii> ''t'th V':ir, ami n'i.l. s in \\ inii'bi.io,’ I litiv.- but one br-'tli. r liv ing, di iin C. () il.inl'.n, ami one si.'t r, Mrs. .''Wetiiv. I :im a wid .w.r, :iii.l ha-.c I'eeii f'.r tir hi't .'.-vt ii- t. etl year', and li iveii i ei:iMreii. Tin- ]d:illt;i- tiiui on w iiieii I li\e i' 11 mih s In hiw ('elumbia, III the IMlitT I..:;ii. and V.;i' given to me ill 1 by my fath'-r-in-law ami friend, jii't before lii' dcatii, ('1. !>a>id .'^Iver'. ii;ivii!ir the mi'l’.'r- tuiie to I",'.- my eonip:inii.n in (I. t.-b.-r, in .b.iiuaiy f-.li..w iinr I leimive.l t-. mv ph.ee, ami iurin i firm r. .'^iiu-e th n I hive km.wn no I'tlur li 'ine oi' le'i.lciieo. An l Ii.-i!- I !mv. lived in my c.;s*.I.-, tna.h- i t gum !";is. ;;() i.-,- •_((. \vint»r aii-i summer, devoting my'i-ii to i^riciilfiir ;l pr.r- .'■uifs, ami su]icrinti-ii.iing my own be.sin ". 1 Will state, for the enc.'iir.igement - f v •imu'' 1-e- giiiiici', what I liiive done siticc ’.‘>(1. Th. jilace w;i' till n in a w iste i-..mliti.>n — no buihlinijs up on ir, and w Ina Ini.l b. . ii cultivateil nn- ueh''-. 'i and lyin_ "Ut, with a \"ting ur"Wth i.f sio-rr h-;it pine, \\ itii twehty liands 1 w t iit t" w i k, clean d lainl 111.. ! - f. nee', dug vv. II'. ami li,-iVe eiccti-d near forty buildiii:;' oii tin plantati 'ii; liave pnr- cii.iscti hinds :i>lj. iii:ng me. in all ab. ut .|ie ih- u- sand three liundri-d ;icres; h.nl no st' ik w In n 1 Cilcie ilele. ami low li iVf l.'ill iie.id of (-;,t:h- i f my i wn r;iisiiiir. ly which in.'.-ins 1 m.t otry raise beet tor inaiket, I Ut have j'leiity of milk i'.ir mv people. ihe p:ist Veai 1 >'>id S^.)(l woitil of i.ut ter, and .S.iiid of beet. .^l^ sliccp fuini'liing me w ith Woo] for my clothing, and mution f..r ni v tabh'. Amoii^ niy mgroi's 1 ha\e h:id of liirth', and I'Ut two di'aths nut of tiie number. In a word, since 1 ii.ive been pl:inting at L'li; Ca'tie, I li ivi' more tiiaii doulih-d mv i-'tati" in i viry p ir- ticuhir, and now I don t owe one doii.ir ujion eartii I'V bond or note, jud_;.mi'nt or morti^aiii'.— 1 he last thn'e Vt'.irs, too, I inst more tiiaii tlie halt of luy crop by fu'hi-ts and stonus. He n.'t discouraged then, ye who are just starting in life, tiiough tiic prospi-i t may seem i;looniy. industrv jierscveraiice and ccoiioniy c;iu make all tiiiiiiis hriglit. A plant'.'r ni v('r siioiihl de']>air or specu late, but bcwiire of debt, and iiis succiss is cer tain." /-./• Lihiviii.—Tiic Secn'tary of the Amerie in ('olonization Society iinnomices tiiat pr.-parati.uis are m.iking to start a ve.s.sci from Norfolk, Va., the first of ,AI;iy, witii emigrants b.r Liheri.i. One liundred and seventy-cigiit persons have alrciidy iipplied for passjige, of whom one liundred and fourteen are from \’irginia, fif'ty-two from North Candina. si.x from Kentucky, t'lireo from Massa- h \vL'.\ - I N. '.v V Mtil more l);ii rcls of Hour, 1,7()tl,>»(» more busiieis >u;iss of iron or broke tiie siu'ii of a filiiert. ol wlieat, and lii l,lM,iO more bales of cotton than idle lie was lu the meridian of authority, we we did liist year tit tiiis time, ;iml, wiiat is of have often repressed (lie language of prai.se from L'reat inip.irtiiiice to remember, ailut greatly cn- reasons of t;iste and propriety. Hut now tiiat lie iiaiiced prices. As tiiis continues it cannot fail 'I'*’ private lii'e wliicli lie will cliigaii; jii't to supply a large amount of exchange on I’jurope gf^iee and witii tii(> ciiecrlui dignity of seif-iippro- \rkansas, al- h(-foie (he season clo.ses. It is a fiict, too, tiiat ••:'ti"ii, we tliink fit to express our admir;ition of 1 hat i.' tii(. (’n-i.-titution 1 li.ive sworn to I iiave sei-u in my travi'is an articio wiiicii the .^Ie.\i( .Ills (-lit out lit a I'iiw iiide, w iiicii, (.n a .sunny day, coiit I :i(-ts iimi driiws u]), :ind you cannot imiii- age it; but in a wet, damp day it (-xpands. Hut Tlie North (’aroiina Copper (’ompany will sell ‘"‘aring testimony to tiie at auction in.Xew York, on tlie 1st of .'\Iarcli, I(K» wiiidi inive adorn- :...l »l,.l .lin.il. H.I..III,. I,. |,'iliii|"ilil! 1 I"IV r„-u-r rcgai,),.,! i|',„ fo„stiiu'li,m as i'.m- TIu.j l.:,vc l.o.-u i.lIVro.l 8lr,l( sp''t,p!l lli'!''|>nuu"!l'.imrir'; structed of such material. I cannot understand " I'"'" ‘I'l'y ref used. J liis parcel of ore, togetiier footstei.s th-- i.-,th of - i J ' kenii.Viy, now living near Ci'iumbus, ; the argumentti as to tiie distinctions wiiidi liave "/■> tons more lias been taken mit of ___ ty and iionor. M.idani, said a cro.ss-tcmporcd jdiysician to a patient, if wnincn were admitted into I’iiradise, T Hallliaf..!-! the imp'.rtallee cf J,,,, perfect iiartiess in tln-ir i.i-w, i- ' ' expense. It w..h iniis!i. .1, ,1 .|j, , eejited. ()n the presentation of tie- h' l cil to.'ri^-x ‘>1, til" (-1 liii'iict,,! and rem liked that they ui;i': t., gt-t (dicap r harm S'. 'j I,, ^ j, ,, on Tuesi|:iy :.lfclII'.'.M last. j j ll.li nes.- hail i.i t ii p,ie!,. [ i,, tr.iiisportafioii t'l W asiiiHj.: .i caUMtl a pr-'c.--..^ tn taclii d, .-.lel tin y an- me.v ia Tiiese br;t ily tlie t'.e-t th--a!i'.Ve leilili ■! giUM. neili, th" haviii----es ei.st 'i\. r 1 jo s-.U.l silvt r, ai'.'i of i;i .>r I Si-ntilig oak blam In s. h ,it ; si^iis are i-ntii"ly on_ nal, ta'tet’ul. \‘.f Uil iei't.ia.i j e\cry cent of tiie -nin exp.'ii'-e of the carriage v.:, tlie lloi.' s I .i-.lil, '1 !!.• I:: . baldv submit the iiialt r t I'us'.bi V II ill.I V t U; n ^.7?/ -'-'Ol. — i'i t'.r;,.. ,. douiiial. Is t’ain.'U' f. r 1,;> j. .. j.itiiy style of ‘•eU!I;i._ ;;p" liinl III a l:.te nninlii r i f tie- .J of an ‘*n_ly m.iii. " w- ll kn-.v.u W Inch n-.i'i' as if ti; wr t. r lieat—w.th an int. n t'. . r ili-U.. .il tl. (e v:'. al;.i it hili-iy ;is ’1 il.: 1 giy I Ini. n.'t exist ;iii. r ti, m.i'ie imui' itiil; H.'s p, itvaii* \iv % er t'> i e ].aint.-.| lie voii~iit-r.-d a J i!,;l v i M> lr\;dti!;g f-- ;di ' lif ;-r ; jiMii il l.' a i i^lit t.i lit j. : It' l; U.illie-' C !lei ! ■ s.,nd t.iei s, i! I’d I nr-k ■ , iiateiully Uj^iy. He ' U_ht l: g • il.t ' tl"' .'tied VMli,. ut fill fronti'pi.-c '. N • 'v , ; Nt ’.V \i-i lc chii'ir. ll "f i p.. iiijltteii t'l Wiiik at I-a.; w \\ e ( tice iuiir'l I'f a n. il. - ’ th:;t It V.,,s I lai-e.i . li at, ,ir il :_hi'-iiing childr -ii ettect. N'. chii.l ! . :ind tiie iiahiiKy t : was i;re;itly Ic". la i st.i 111 pi d on lin piai-es. thi: • 1 ly ba'l. for th.‘ ciiil'ir. ii w . enough t i tl..' iiie t'. p c- ill'..' f I. 'st I'it tl n iiii i p.-i i. . W e ealill'.t ci.iu-i n t- "I 1,1, •, .‘■iii'uid i'C ;i.' Ugly a.' i>. II stai vi.1.1 hy. n:i. 11., 1' r._,,i i,' a thoiougliiii ,'s ai.oi!' ..i' c .mpetitiou. U ii. II .'-111..’ a> a ligi-r that h,;.i '!. -in .. Uj_ly i'ka ill I veryb .;v’s n lul v\ Ik n c'-mpiiiti witii ]>. Ics made iiis iieautv. iii' \ Ir .m one W.'Uliill. a 1; '.- Il from a tliii'i. ami ' : ..n r.; ; j.h-te in her uion- ih.iii : .n; iiiiy Aj'ciles. i-r aiti>i .-f to make the iii.),'t ill'!''! ' ' ti..!i of ugliiK-'S. h-. w m! ; t.ike iciitUU ' Ir"iu sev : ail hi' w ouhi l.t (-. mi ! • 1 H.'s lace ami tiie etit. t.' Ill !f li 1 - '1 i- ei [Any b-'dy wh- has I>i iii.ett, Iv.ii'.r .-f (he N. \ cludi' iit oliie th:it It W:!' lit- p..i!r;iit. \\ musi aniiiii. ii- lb nilett is, the p. 1 Il.iit i' 'il. I.tnii II rnr — .1- — Hnrini: tie- hi't se .s'ii. .^Iv •' ' ihi'- t.'WM, iiaviuir ...ei>: a t W:iti r to a s;tk 1. 'Is.-. Ill: rfr'.i:-} the pn [i:H:iti.'ii in his i.niii. v. - tor SI.me III.mt IIS. 'ii vim a' .; I '- Ills hens. He >..eii ;.ff. i w m'.;'I ing of Ills hells Was i.ppar. ' ■ si.letiibh- cxti nt. i> ll- t - ■ taiico ot the (t't him i le v. .i' ' iiig tlie presi-nt sea.'.-n, ki [ * : sii] plicu with lime w.itir. j'.ai ^ in their e..n\eiiient :.ii ''' increase in egg-^ of m in ly t ui-' w itii prev ious expel ieiie. . 11 ■ i'" till' bi-lietits of tile eXj.t lilie I t if tiiey cliO'.se to try it; i.ti'i I. '-' tion. '1 he n. wm .'S "t th.- n " ' may not now be new to an i'- . plicabie to the iii"..e "I inij e.ase—its u.-i- in an.'th' r ; 'iia. | ■ 1' >se. iiavimx been i.revi.aislv im ■ • 11 , Kentucky take,' the lils’a r.iai' to (lie numbi'r of it la«ye!'s. 4,740; Oiiio ::,(»::I; Virginia 1.4'-'':- l,lol:: Kentucky 1,•••>*>. d ihit , .,.7 ‘"r: '•'.'..in.iiiiiis WIIICII navv , . ... , , Iinnc'-^.e. has (I^ntdii ciiihhen, fully gn.wn, been iiiailu lierc. I will m.t call them metaphysi- "itiiin tiie last two niontii.s, tiie C’oin- -vdityf.ur ; ram; hiidren, ami tif(y-one gn a( cal, bicaiisc tiien- are certain distim-tion.s ilcre l’‘"'y I'aving just comiuenceil operations. IK' iiumlrcd and forty- whieiiit imiy bo liiat it is the obtuseness of iutel- 1’ Mivr 'I’lic (’oiii-urn ril l *i ■ . 11 , . I'v' j ;,.-'i- '""I I'.,,f,.i- i-'..i„.,.„v, .'oS'iioii; ll:;::. i hih 'ih. I ll 1 Ml all has ii.it I Cl n tain legal coii..,ti(utioi;;d :irgumciits d.eliv cred t.y . ;; p iijdicd thu lady, would '^ouii make it ti ilescrt. chusetts, one fnmi Oiiio, one from IVniisylvania, and one fnun New York. A line large ve*ssel wili bi. (h.iiteied, affording the most :inipie accommo dations for two liundred ami fifty passengers Application for passage should lie ni;ide imniedi- ately. I lie price of passage :ind six niontlis’ support in Liberia is sixty dollars for eadi .me, for all who are aide to pay. A fn'e pa.ssage and si.x months support wili be given to ail worthv peisons who aro imabh' to p;iy, and w ho come well recommended. I JJoipirnif.—A country woman WMs carrying on :i very simple pUK-ess .-(irainst a neiglibor in me of the small courts of (Jermany. '1 lie iiMoniey of the opponent pestered iier wiiii so mm h of ciiicaiu-ry and legal subtleties that slie lost all patience, and interrupted him tiuis: “My lonl, tiie ca.se is simply tiiis: I bcspole of niy opponent, the carpet-niaker, a carpet witii fiir- ures which were to be as hand.sonie as my Lonl tiie .Judge and he wants now to force me to t:ike one with iiornble caricatures, uglier even than ins attorney. Wa.s 1 not right in breaking of!' the biirgamr ® 1 he ( ourt hiughed at the conijiarison, tiie attor- nej was stupeiied, ami the woman won her s’uit. 1 I'iiv i:oa«I to . ' '1.-3 ■- -I, ■ ■ ■:)'K • f ■''■rr' 3ii '. IIOF.LOW AV’S -Til-, ri.-: ii iiy uiiili'iiintilc j.r""> "f tlic : in tlie cures of iiisi';i-^e | ' ,:j,.. ' t'roni oM ooii;;lis. rcci'nt i'"M'^- ''' I.f brent(1. tliat :iH pors.iii'. wlu'f.'.' _ ^ feriiijr (r.im siicli c.mil'-ii"'^',1"," "i ri'c iirsc to flicsc iiivaliial'!'' ^ • slii.w their extraiutliiiai'.' 1 .. won* scart'i'hv aMe t‘> tlra" , Iv aliiiiist at ilcatli's t!...>r. Ii-i"' " J , . ■ I>v this reincily. to the :ist.>ais!-”-‘-‘ witiiossi'il their siitlcrini:'^. tlir Pn prt«'lT»r.H ^ i • IHUl l»V rill :L1»' I '.r, ll" HritUh I itipirc, nr’fl t'\ fh'*’ ti ’ T'l. Ill :r *. ri'iU^ ."7 11 111-'. '"'*1'I ■** * ' . ri|»:»l hnii: in tin ^ S*w Vnrk:nnil Mr J MMirSJ N ^ ’ Tlii-r.- i' v..r\ r....' ' -I'''- i.' \ K. li»r lL«’ " ^ p- I or b«»\, / w ii..:.-sii,- hy s. V. ti -r \ ‘ 1*1 r -itu l« s'. S 111"!’ M ' ' ' (J, ;rior . t Iti -’.Li’lMti rci-t. i eel til" Il.'t.'h remi'i’.v t-.c vii ■!' Tin: CAl: foV '" ill.il J-'C JI 'Vi ,T;:«. Cm JI .11. .las. li. II .li tre II..11. r.">.. Il’.'tl. .tii.s. 11.'11. I'::'" '1 '.I' .-:mii. lie ri tr.-i 'lili; KM 111, ■■ tli,- ' Fr vvi.;. 1>- htt :iU' t;i k. I Inp- I'p.niin. 4]:'i'- 'i.iiie rt :ii. .v u 1 ®'. ; 1-, ; vf^■...- : t; }m,I I ' 1, 'Pn t!:e II u to ■ t a :j 1 of t!l.‘ iili- sti . ; c l til III. II:'..-: cr ■ 1,’ v > ' II, » ■ ill ,-’.i !i- tle al :'- t" ..’is fti i"n lie • tv. till' diuiinr ilie ne-' I- e-.!.!'' 4'-n- lie ex..:n]il.', ' Mil'-:-: ftio Plltiiif liK eti “ill ..iiii-r th tfciii.-.l u;- ^ iliiiir.j:ti.n et '-villc and 'I'lic j'ur; tli.-rc shall ■C't’i'.l pcint ^ C't >i'lc lit ■ ill this ]il; 1*1' (I'eliiijr r> ffHv l„.li,:,., •ie. isiiiii wo ¥ inav 11 I ia»M 111 •‘''Ult* t.i tl ( .'ttdii VC |Jrp,iil,-.ti,t]s , A .ti,',. ®.tilllo I'iiik; t'liuli elicit pcii.-f, V'liiiniiilie; ^‘^'initi, w tiiat *iil i„. ,,i I'-'l't -d' th Ii'i (-(niij k ‘I'le will J ®‘”ieing w nf l„ ^ieiai (-i,-e Pidatur 'ti.'ti IClte •ill. II '“■llllili
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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