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WEDNESDAY, March 19, 1351. It WILLI A "I THOMPSON. Esq., m our. fsl in Baltimore, authorised I obtain advertise. stents and sutwcriptioM, aad to grant receipts. LTE. W. CASK. Esq., ia ear agent ia rhiladal. m horned Is obtain adr.rtiscmsatin;pr- cur. sabac nntions. Report of the Board of Health, For the week ending Tuesday, 11th Inst " Tr.e Board " have no new case, to re port, and hope by. another week their report may he dispensed with. ROBT F. DAVIDSON. JSO. A. YOUNG. R.C.CARSON. Ckarlottr, M,rck 19, 5l. Cheap Postage Law. i We stated a few dayasgo that the bill re ducing the pottage bad become a law. . We now give some of ita prosinone. Ei cepl ia regard to tbe three cent co.nnge, it doe not go into operation until ths 1st July Beit. The following schedule thow tbe rate on newspaper under the new law, com pared with (he old. Hwtriru mi griiTii. Mini lri more than Miles weaklv wek!jp weekly.tri w'kly. t'.der 50(neWll) 5c(a. 10 15 2i Pr--nt rat.. 13 24 3i 4S Prr SO untUr 300 10 2 t 30 50 rre -nt rai. 13 to 54 108 Ovr3J0 under 1000 14 30 45 75 rrreeotnt, 19 3G 54 1U8 Over IUO0 under SuOO 33 4" 6') ltMl rret rat. IS , 36 54 I0S 0.r 2000. nnd.r 4000.25 50 75 1 25 PriMoiaraw, Id 3o 54 lUH Over 4'IO0 30 60 9 J 250 Praxniral., lit 30 51 lUd All weekly rper free ei'hin Ihe county where Hiey are pub.i.hed. P.oer. of les. i iK. 11..-. ...if .1,-.- ..... ...A ... .. ..... ....... .... P.,. n .1 over 3U0 .q.are inche., oae fourth these rate.. Tne r'e on monthly and emi monthly new.papnr the aime, in proportion to the number o( shee'a iasued, as un weekly papers. I The n rale.on letura not eveeedmg half ao ounce, ia th'e cents prepiiiJ, or five centa if tint flrnlH Trip all fti.l u ttrt ut.Ar 1 1. ... thou.sud miles. O.er three tt.ou.and in.le., ! duub'e those rale. Fisht i0 tfae IIOQSC. Aa a'.tateaiuui look al.es in ihs House of: Rspreaeri'tive on Mondjy night, the 3J of i In ernal Improvemcnl which promiaea loplace March, between Meaara. Stanly and Cling, j Wedern .Carolina, :n Ihe elevated position aaao. The Washington correspondent of ihe ! hich it merit, by devflopin) her resources, Ba limore Patriot thus detent ihia durrp-' nd enriching her ie.,ue. We ai l not no utable acene: ahort, l,Ut will iio cur whole doty m cr operating wuh our n-1 "i l.or in - coun'ies in Aooth.r disgraceful fight, or rather Knn- 'f,,,,, lnee e;r,( whic,, b,j,.t magontbefloroflhello.j.e.nc.urredlhi.bfI,6 , (() cUif l.lt;u te evening, beiween Mfs.is. Sunly and Clmg- .uldlj Ujl u( uut , man, (if North Carolina, growing nut of Mr. : MKCKLLN UL'RG. Lling'nan coming to lr. s:an y seal na lalmg -that the Liter had m trrpresented ( peech receni y delitered by ihe f irmer. j Mr. Slai.ly said il was fle. Mr. (,'lirigrnan : retorted by calling hun a I a r. Mr. S. then aid that he gite he lie firi'. I'pnn which Mr. C. made a b'ow at Mr. S. and caughi him by lh neck, which wis pretty severely j srrsiched. Mr. Sunly then attempted to! tftke Mr. C ingmaii, when tlie partie wei , sep.filed. Ureai eonfuaion pretai.ed for a fw mo. , wm isnla tuil stLr-h . rar rn.i til 1 sj muA CTf imtxt . I, q teled by .he Sneaker, who I er.ll .., e. j MiMW. i.'onauf the moat able Saeeker lhal i M" " -aa.s-.n -, "I aver preoded over such . noiev body a. Ihe member of lb House of Rep,rMiaie. Tbe National Inteli.gM.cjr cf Mar-hll ' asvs thai it is authorized lo state, thai this d fficu'ty, through the intervention of mutual fneoda. wi honorary and tatursctorily set tled before tbe adjournment nf Congress. Trial of the Cub InraJers. i A lelegrsphtc despatch from New Orlran I lo Ihe Columhi 3 ouib Carodman, dated the ! 7tb instantiates that " in the cae of Gen. i, , . , ., , I Uenderson, ths Jury could not agree, and 7 ' ' base beea discharged. Tha District Attor- My ha catered a neflr p'otrqu in that case, i. tSaa. Ouiim.!.'. and .a .11 1 1.. -h. . i r ., Thiaotep hat girao general Miisf.ciK.ii to all raw oar citizen. Mr. White's Appointmrn!., tTa bava been requested 10 give iba fol lowing as lbs list of sppoiQim-nt. of Pb.lip 8. Wb.ie, Esq., in hi ti.it to ihe different D.vieione of Ihe 800s of Tsm(rfrsnc. in ihia! asctioo of lh Stale. Mr. Wh't- i. an sbls Iscioter and it rsndering Ibe csuss of Tern-1 psraoca .(TkisiiI service. A I Rocky River on the 0th of Apri'. - At-fbiJsdelpbia on Ihe 11th " AfCor1wtann vha IMt A I Ds.idww) College oo the U h " Al Hopewell the Iftih . " it D.IUcnnih 16 h Al Liacvtnloa o ihe 17th " CottOL Lam eecowet from Liver paol s' ih.i Cmtewj bed advanced tk nf a penny. Thu new aaoesd aa adveaca of awe cent ia ib lt ttk market. Communications.' ra n ciiium jortmL. J Ml. Editoi: Will you please inform the North Carolina Stockholder in ibe Charlotte aad South Carolina Rail Road, what it Ibe meaning tyf lb retotution passed'.by the Di rector t the recent meeting ia Winnsborot Art' the President and b South Carolina Directort aware where the tine it between North and South Carolina t Judging from the resolution, elating that no more money ahould he spent in North Carolina, one would j tuppoee thai the Catawba river at it inter section with the road, or mmi more South era line, waa the boundary of North Carolina. The Pretdent and Director ihould kuow the facta that Ibe rail road doe. nol penetrate North Carolina more than 11 mile that Sugar Creek ia the dividing tine between the a. . . . r . l .l Statea at the point f intersection by the r road, and that not one d..l!.r ha. ever been eipended out of ths treasury of ihs Compa- ny in North Carolina. It i true that nearly all ther.d...g in North C.rol.na ha been . . .iiii completed, but thi.wa. done by .i.M klioldere io payment of Ibeit alock, who have never atked the Company for money. On the con- trary. ahuut t60,000 in r.n. ha. been pxid over bv NorthCarolmaSiorkhoider. ...del - pended in S..u-h Catolina. Xw. w,th what prnprie.y could the Bo.rd ..f Director naH . .. . , . tthia uncalled tar reso ution t A STOCKHOLDER. roa TBi ca.aLorn ,c,s,t Mm r... . u. i.... i...... -:... v.. . , ., , . J . . the publication of the pr. ee, du g. of the Charlotte and Taylorvt!lo Plank Rd Con- venlion held la's'y al Mount M urne, in or- der to know ho to shape our action to soi ' metr views. UJl having learned Irom a member that they determin-d u.:on holding Bjt bating learned from a another in relation to i: in Siate.ville on the I at day of Apri1, ii ia apparent ;lnt we can: wan no longer to aacert in what has been dooe. but mint adopt mea-uie to have our interest represented. It i certam'y time, t, that nme move- , ran. ... ,.oC ,o ..,.. up in. iriena. u. me n.iiotie son .eton 1'iank K ind and will propose ih.it the conn tea interested in ,h Mlerp-i.e meet in Convention ... Lin- n T......I.. .k.. A....I IS.... , Court, ,,d hope y..u ,!! ,HiU.,h i not.ee ,n order to tecum our couty a repre.cn'.ition in each Convention. Our inleresta are n'eni fi d ,!h both en- jierprise, and it is important thai e ihow a disposition to do mii ciu'v in ieg.irJ to them. Tnuu8h e " "ne.hu; ei.cumbcied with our Kail K td lubtlnies we must nol permit theae imporlanl iinprovement to tan gu,h for the mi of our support. Meckleo- oo'U o den foraard in t15e wo.k ..f CLOE OF THE 1 II I It I Y-Hi.S I' C ON. After a continual. ..ring of i went . five hours, (ih the eireji' i.m ,,j n hn-f rents b the II u.e ol Kejif eii .tf.) the t House ( C rgres urctj nut d t al nmm on Tuesday. Contrary lo all appe.irarce snd n(irina. ,lin ,our oVIk u lav inor.iing. hs Senate, hating laid I v the Ruer and ,,bor r,,, fr , u, , reeeded lo i r . I R C O H . 0 T t I I -1 1 1 (l (hi IfKMlej 1,11 4 t ,ft !l . .Ild ,f , ... , ril( , c,)(j , i -..i...i .t . . ,he rfue ,con of , .,rf, I),,,,,, ,,. , of he (; ,trrrm,.f mr,. wh t.A ,fl(J be. 'Cmel..s. These comnn h. nd th epr.ro- ' ....... V pri.iion bin lor ihe various hr.nches of ihe public sert.ce. which. .urh others as ere fi ,.'U acted . n. will he tound .n the L..I of Act. in anmher column. -,erv bill not found in lhal li.i fsil.-d, f course, to re jceive the sanction, ofl.w. Of ill. inraiurri I ! ',, Z ;;' 'TT! i t the Senate stood by firmly to ihe Isst, w hen, 'be minority hating ihe power lo defeat ii P''""lt"'8 '' debste rbrough .he ! remeinii.e hours of the ses.i'in, ihe m..iriiv, , c , . unwilling lo .aenfire. f ,r a harreo virmiy ibose me.mire indi.rwnsalile for earrvir n Ibe Government, p.trioiically eided the iConleal, and consenlrd lo lav that U .sidn 1 '"d occupy Ihe ahori rnin rider nf Ihe tet. " , , , t.un 13 cmas.gcr.ng and Mss.ng ths spprnpn. istion bills: thus di.tiu.in a .). u:. ...... v .1. pisbensioos whi:h were frit up to s U' an hour of ihe ses.ion, snd j milting the cm li deoce which haaalwsys b ei eiitertnoed in Ibe wisdom and patriot. am of Ihs .Vn.ii.. The llmse of Rpres-nts'ite., nol leu fairbful in the last hour of the sea.mn, .'so did I' da'y, remaining in sion up to the meridnn boor. And thu hss been aterled lh nos.ihla na. e.it for nn E'rs S.s.,. V hli.l rsl.rring lo an r.llr. rs."n ss a probable Co1.ngiU'Cy, It l p"per Ih.l w should .1.1 Ih.l w. bst. resson io doubi . . , , whether; vndf nr rtrcnrn.l.rere., the Ip, d.enl of .11 Llirs 8esiMi lo remedy Ihe lion, . t i' - II 1 1 - ac-'ton sh 1 ffigrrs. smi'i n.ts oven re.or;.d lo by Ihe Eccu'ite. Previous In lh idj urnm'nl nf the Sens', a vol id thank lo lh Hon. W. R, King President of ihe Hen.ie. ws ensnimoosiy s d"pied, lo which Mr. King responded in fe.i . riA Mrlifi.nl .u.r k and .m iks II. 1 , r- -I- - - - - of Representative, a like compimenl w paid la iha Hun. Howell Cobb, it Speaker, who eleo mad aa tppronriat r.'Pvos.' iY, nfrflrgrneer. Letter from Mr. Stank. as Hocsi or REriEscMTATiTca, ) W AtBiscToa. Fb. IT: 1831. I Mi Deab Sit : I d.ire joo to make koewn' through the column of the Whig, that it ia my purpose to decline a re-election. t wa under peculiar circumatancee I conaented'iwo year since to be a candidate. Mr. Dunnell, to the regret of good men, declined, and week afterward a contention nominated Mr. J. W. Bryan, who aa compelled, lo Iba tore disappointment of tbe diatrict, by aeeia ill nr. alto to decline. A very ahort lime ra- m'd for ".h ro',,i,18 f convention " niuwgii. pii-pnr wuu person snouiu be nominated who we known general) ia the diatrict, because there wa not liana enough for the candidate to viait eleven counties. It had been my fortune lo be honored by I h.j bn w.th them tnose wno again called ma lo Ibe post of du ! adversity, and I could nol under my aene of 'obligation lo my countryand lo lhal cause in supnort of which I have .nam tha ha.i ..... urPUM ""n nave ipem iaa weal year ofanvlife.refuMthec.il. , The dlftrtctedu,e o( in,counl CJ the bed effort of all. These effort I cn.fi.ienlly believe, will produce goi.d fiuita, a abali anotliy aaa the no.ay ag.talu... V ...u i Q ...i. . l i i-. 4. nun an ouuin, uveiwncimsu wiinpuuiio. ' s ndgM(on V " tioo hv the lab..ra of n.i man living, silher in j u IBit slate of public affairs, with a Pre.i-1 ,h ,ul'M f profession or in the pahlia denl who hi proved himwlf worthy of laet''"""1 hnnaelf at ihia period of hie 1 commendaiion be.towed upon him befure ha j 1 eond'l' ' Recharge ; -"elevated lothe b.gh d.ii.ni he now adorn. ' "f ubi,,."ont ufn vatj naa nwea lo bis Clmel leaoUed lo .u.ta.n the ajud-, ''. "" q"''-' tot tha MC.irke mf"' nvwaurea of .he la.i ..,o. 'aa a tin.) ,"ch h h" olun.,ly made, it I. d.fficull .nla...i ..r ik. i ..: l I to conceive r-n what .round anher iha nflUr ....... w. i hiii.ui .icuiiib ud- icU h,cn ihfy "'braced," 1 a.k lo bo al- toeu io retire and attend to my atomistic i "fr." ,,ieh J"nd my car. I have no language to eioresa mv setsenf ,h "blgation 1 Ipel t owe lo those who h.ve honored me much mors than I dewrve. How- ever niuch I hate failed, it i. my coneolrion (u know I have pursued no sel6h end or . T "'"8". " eone my quiy 'a tha kVak.1 k..l.. Vrrv trulv vonr. V J . -v EDWARD STAN1Y, Mr.- lla.NRT Piaorx, Eiin.r North Stat. Wh (. the SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES t still aittin.' al its called session, but set ' perted to mlj'iurn imn. , 0 'he Ad"'''" '" 'ch i' baa kai un. (lf rfiridlflrilllfin mt KsiM rn at.ateaks.ie , fofni,n. Q. we, Cf1 fi,ned( e presume e .lioll bs enab'ed to giv our reenVrt an authentic account to morrow. I IKe ";";g low.r..,.X.e " a .aeiiuanwpec WfSfo ind ,Trely N, -,;., tre .11 understood f. h.v, beeecon firmed, the first them with coma artend inen'a. Xulionul Inltllgi nrtr. liTThe WisSingtuo correspondent oithe D.liimore I': riot say a, I understand list H is the intention of Mr. Speaker Cobb U r. lire from Congress at the close of the i.s eni session. 1 trust nol, for 'meojika him are very much wanted in our nations! jrgi. r, A.f itmte are few more sf.ecftve laf'tla public interest than himself." NEW PAPER. Gen. J. G. Bniim ha issued propeuli for publisbirig, in Roiheifordton, n werkiv ! pier to be called The People's Advraie and ConMitunonal Rformer." The pine, j pdl object nf the paper, as set forth in the prnsppfua, will be to sdvocate the call ian unresrirtcd Contention, by the peopll ol North Crroiins, :n lake into consideration : the pr priely of amending ihe Consul rfion ( the State, in tucli manner aa they may ; desire, and to show the danger to ehici our irist.tti'ion will bo eipo.ed by oermilmg that in.tr ii inent lo he ainei.ded or altered by ihe anion f the L-gial.lurc. Grttnibor oi.gh I'atrtot. 0 . the ., h ultimo the Sen., of Misw.ur, neuarmm.. directed the Governor of the S.aie ,, ,e,u, the re,lu.,on. of Iha la, -AaiAri.t r..arraMba to . Secrel.r, nr F.c irleri", "without note or romin.nl " aiJ ,.,. rg,.,s(or, or in01s,du..,,h,, ...old e,...,..,.. V. person who can so fa, f,.rg,t lh interests! o f the penpls . t c .n the r ghl in a Stale i fmm the Inion. Ilieving that uch .: . . . . -iiovni. on y emara's Irom deluded farn- "r. or from the traiton of no. country."- "B. Bentoniie. ari l .., i.?ntnil .1 J",n", 10 he.vv iDe ae.mst the epu'ehre nf a dead and rnlieri humbug. - Missouii has no sympalt v for Irai ois pr fee,i era, No'th or So-iih. .Vem toni Hultttt. co.VNKCTircr. The Whigs nf ibe fourth Congressional dis rirl nf C niiecl.rol hate nomicaled Ths. mat B. B'lt'er, Iheir pre.eol al,! repreanla. tne in Congress, for re elrciion. The prin. r,l'' ""mioaiions nf IxmIi the Whig and D. "'",',e parlies liite now been nude) It it uiiflersto. n mat the csrulnl.n, a .'or (,.greaa of bo h partie. ore ell in f,inr nf ti,,tui. 12 ike rotpri.in;,t mtn-vrtt The e'erim iskes p'ace nn lh fi-st M ndn in Annl - The prosprri is eno nrsgmj; fr ,! Higs, j who are working with I si In redtem Ihe ! State. T llvttoy Journal. TIIK VcllO.N')(, WILL The N Orls.ns asp'ra root, n II.. den., r Jtif Burhsnsn. drlirsred .a ihs Ki.lnct I 0 ,f I Ih.l eity. in ths esM .f lb. Hlsl. sf Ixtuisiam t. Ik. r i.'Olnrs of John McUan.fh and olhers. lb. Jur sustains ihs ttlidilt ef Hi. will H..-., elsim. sr lis M.les sf Msr;l.n4 snd l.'xo.i.sa. 'e") 'b s.ter.1 aneailws la k. illrg.l ad m. r"''"' xn Pperry sknst g tot .. (iie .1 nslliuior. snd Nsw I'rlssns. wiJb'jut Lb. caadi. w.lW hV isTw sll r.aeur ia apmiaa Ihsl Ih.csss will ha Isissss ... .1 - M . . ' v lmm .prtin. vwn. TUT. (IfY or VEM PIUS (fEX.N) The Merrphu Appeal ) " It. ally th.re ie.ni. to be no end In ihe brick and rnnri.r ssint whirh anl not. rnslinuM la . . ..." ,nsr cny, imji is yearly, ye daily increasing ; ; tomt jrltlit -,dltt f " idrnry arrdrct fief I rs lata (dtn If gr Ik, Misafisa wf MrmpkU and - will Tftk enc Isadn 4 fwsW,af turf. . attack o mr. webster. i believe there tie few of our readera 001 perceive with eurpriae tod re- be chart, ia the lioua of Repreeante. 6in- Mr. WeUter, the 8ecrstry of Su, bJ M"ehuslie member, of being P"J tranaetua, which ia represented S " '""'''"I ' ""fit anlrutd with tricking a pecuniary arrangement with a for eign liovernment, and which the Whig mem ber of iba House would ha ashamed lo vin dicate.. There are few, we believe, wha will not heartily second tbe prompt reply of Mr. Aihmun lo Ihia accusation. It ia difficult In conceive the degree af ac rimony, of party which could give rise Hi an imputation of I hi nature founded on the trans action alluded Is. It ia a transaction in which, if il weia proper lo lay before the puhlie a mailer thai ia it nature ie strictly personal. alt the partiee to might take aa honorable P''- If he friend of Mr. W.b.r, from ,h,'r "mal f nis public service, have 'niarily tendered lohim a pecuniary com- pentin for the sacrifice which he hat made . , by the acceptance of hie presoni office, in iha abaod.mme.t of iha practice of hie' profea- "n,cn n ne'' ,n bighed rank, and lf Mr Web,er f,l vii.g devolsd the la- -"a- . .,. p-r- severance- and tha ni.Hral inllliual , - or the acceptance of auch aa equivalent can be justly complained of. On the contrary, we conceive thai the of fer ia an act deserving ef ihe hiehest com mend. lion, and thai there are few persons who would nol hats regretted had h declin ed Ihe acceptance of il. Thia l the fir at example, we believe, of such a transaction being made the ground ef pubiie arcusalui bye political adverssry. and, if wa mistake not, ii will receive a deeded rebuk from the public Boiton Daily Adtrrtitr. W hat a deplorable spirit i it not thai would serk loaulvai.d null down lain. -n'fb sheds lustre on i'scnwniry throughout Ihe world lo jfiatify a mere p.rly enmity ! Vt hst encouragement is il lo d.vnls oik's hole life to the public service, with aime so large, so nsiions', so honorable ea laose which hate marked the long and bright career of Ihe Secretary or Stale, io he al the en) of forty year eric thu hawk.d at in a matter, too, which, ao much of it , if Irwe, would if fully understood, be honorable alike In all concerned in il f V rs truly glad that tbe House of Represent.! ves nn Satur day signslly msnifesied He sens of ibe aa sauli by ihe overwhelming vole it gave a gmnsi the motion foi sn inquiry into a mat ter thus obtruded upon it atlentiua. A at. hi. The following list is said ia eihibit correct ly the order in which. ibe severs! Si.lessi.nd in point of population, according te tbe pre sent census : - 1 New York, 2 Pennsylvania, S Ohio, 4 Virginia, 5 Indian., 0 Trnneasee, 7 Kentucky, MasMchuaetis, 9 Geo-gia, 10 North Carolina, 11 lllllols, 12 AUbama, 13 Missouri, 1 1 South Carolina, 15 Maine, 10 Mississippi, 17 Msrylsod, IS Louisiana, 10 New Jersey, 30 Michigan, 21 Connecticut, 23 New Hampshire, 83 Vermont. 24 Wisconsin, 25 Arkansas, 2 Tea, 27 Iowa, 23 California, 29 Rhode Island, 3D DrUwtrs, 31 Florida. POWER rgE.sA ( II iUCE FOR IN. VENTOK8. The New York Tribune has been author ised by George Bruce, Esq.. lo i ffi s pre cnfuc, ,d ,Ml ff A .hlrh ., lh,w ..ff fi L'red l.r. " h1(1 ,nd M , f j ,, fof ,500 Xh, e o( .,., h, . ' ,! ' J.h ".Teni .!.h, "f V . " I ,he ',"u 'gbt. of cwie lo e-u.i. ... . ' L . ' e sincerely hope thai. Mr. Bruce', pub 'C 'f,n"d ' bava Iha eff-el uf secur- int in iinmiilint ia int.niimi Tk. fr " r'"" ! V"?' "f P"'" " aieeediegly high, j ""J Pll..hr. end pnners who re.lly i UC" ,n ,""" f'orn pur chs. Pg ir. I' . w.r presses capable uf throw o e r IT 5U0 aheeia .. hour, and costing only VU, would find purchaser in vry new, ptpr iffice. Prttrth.rg tnttlUftnctr. KALE OP MR. MADIbON PICTLBE8. The sale st Wa-hington of lie rfrci be. lorg.rg I.. ths estsie of Ihe lamented Mrs. Msd.son drew together, on Friday, a larga company. I hs best portrait of Washington, by Stuail. sold 10 a gentleman of Nw York, for caah. 1300. Th.l of J.fT.ison. bv Iha' ! "mm al fjutl, lu tiovsrnr Cole. j Portrait of Jame Madison waa taken by Ihe I gentleman si I2H.V Dr. ('aualun pur. !rbd thalnf Mr Mdialn. at 127(1. P..f. "t.John Adams, (ihe eldr.) flflO, in ihe I """' ho 1 urthaetd tha fi at ma lure. P..rirai of Monroe. IjO in tl... Udes. Several other paintings went tff.l f3 10 125. On. of lh l.r.n pictures, far wkM-k Mr.. M.Jison refused 13000, nd oth.r of fe.. v.lue, wer. withdrawn by lh admin 1. iraior, meir being ao hid for ihem. The Carpel en lh frrml parlor, in good tl of preservannn. was Mr.r'tined lobe IdOveara II I, L i i ' oiu. ii i. iviauirointer,and w withdraw t tl?. TVNJfEL Tttltnccrr TniT CUMBlltAJtlD MUliHTAIMI. They had a spirited and interesting irw n i .nnesse nn in riil ultimo, ia a celebra tin of lb tueces of ihe N..htillnd Chal. Unong rsilroad company in tnnnllmg iha Cumlwrltnd mownUm. About, vn bun drsd Isdies snd gentlemen perticipaisd.pisa ed through ihe tunnel, heard epeecke. i a Mmptunw dinner, drank pintd lrw.it, aad danced lb mghl. Tfi tunnel i ikr ihoaj snd feat long, and ana hundred and aighlf . Ic feat from iha ley of lh Mowottia, RECENT ACCOUNTS rOM JtXKS. Wa ire informed that report received at the Department o( War from Gen. Brooke, indicate aa increasing botdarrt en the pari of tha p,d.,or, I.d,.na i. Tea. who, for the pad eighteen month, have given much trow- pad eighteen month, have given ble on that fionrief.-The Camanchie es pecially extend their incursion within ihe neighborhood of iha military poda, and have met, with much courage torn cos)ting par lies who have encountered them in nearly equal force. On Ihe 25th January Lieut. Walker, of Ford' company of Tela .Mounted Hanger, with twenty-one men. encountered a hand 4 fifteen Camanche warriors, and after n brieft,hi, Mi.ire Hed eeae-ast. I. uj, conflict and a kmg pursuit k I ed lour of li e enemy and wounded aa many mre, rapiur in mod of their horse and some other ar liclea, which I hey were lorced l sbandon in I. King retuge m ihe cbapairal. 1 hia party had beea watched for some week by ihe company before il waa knowd with certainty lhal they bad committed act of hostility. The hoisea captured from them were ascer tained to have been alnlen, and a Meiican youth, whom they bad captured I wo day before, and who waa released ia ibe fight, re ported lhal I hey had committed Iwe murder while ha waa wiih ihem. Twa dye after ihia ff.ira parly com manded by Lieut. Burleson, of lh asms cm p.ny, ia a march from 8e Antonio, five miles west of the Nueces diKotsred a parly of fourieea Indiana lo the right of the road.-. Taking eight men, on Iks bet bwseerh movsd r.pid'y after Ikem. They retreated avid a eonflicl they batted ...d prepared for haul.. I . n...i J...j.. lor .nraa saiiea. nut. nndina u imimsuh a i diatnount and secure iheir harses, when Ihe a . . I Indiana in.aaily charged, engagiitg him in front, flsnk, end rear aimuUai.eou.lv. A c.T ...I hardly cmleat.d 6,M. aim. Jh.nd 10 band, nf twenty minute ensued, when ihe ."ny iaa in rruro, w.tmg .-wr wsr- riors dead on lh field and e.riymg off af ten wounded. On the part of the volunteers one man was killed, and alt lh real eirept one wounded, including iha lieutenant command trig. Among iha articles captured in these skirmishes were blankets and knives, which had been given In ihe. Indiana a few weeks previously by Ihe Indue agent, when a trsa iy wa m de wiih Ihem. Some weak bajOo, a lrge party of Li pane on a prtdatory eitursion, h.d been discover, ed and chased by Lieut. King, of Csn. Me Cullock' company of Tela Moon'ed Volun teer, and afierwarde Ihe captain himself fl lowed up iha trail oer a rmigh and difficult country, captured several horsea and mule, and large quant itiea of bt.ffiln ro'ea, blan kets, ssddlea, and bridle, most of which 1st. ler articlss bad beeastolsn fro.n iha c.iii-os. W understand lhal the officers shove named have been complimented by ihe De partment Tor Ihe t-l and spirit displayed in these affsirs Aslreao !'tlhgtctr. THE FOUR GREAT TATE. - Ths complain. censut return, of Ooin give. orr a r-opwlslinu of only 1 t3 ll'J-s full hundred thousand less ih.n n.s ei. led. This makes her incresse in len ye.r. 40.1. 973; while Penn.y Irani, ha increased, dur ing the tame period, about 6OU.U00. W e bat yel la hear from ail Penney Ivania coun tie. all nf ihem among the most thriving in me state ; but there is nn d- uht that ooi d-.d ulaliun will amou' I In fully 2 825 (M)0. We are now enabled lo make a cttipaitive sisie- ment nf ihe pnoulaiion and increase of lh. f'-ur great S'.ie. .f ih-Uonn-New Yu.k. Pennaylysoia. Ohio and Virginia: l"40 my) lnere I. ...I "York. 2.42S92I 3 099 949 670 3JH i Pso.tlt'., 1.724.1132 2 3.'5 'HI 6i 97 3 if Ohi. I 519 4(7 1.93 1411 4(3 613 3nt iVirgisia, I.S39.797 I 4WB63 Ie9 u93 15k Here we have the O d K-ysion. even a head of Ohio, and showing a p r c mage of increase which may msks her reighhors, N nk, South, E.s4 smi VVe.i,a sil ade. ""'"-t ' ' k . t. He f,.he, I h"k? " f" - Vg,n a.. 1 'h' -rnnd 8.,.e of .he (J n, .,) ,-.. . of ihes. f.M,r H .1,-, i,,.,,, ,, r , nod : 1630. 1 850 l.'resM n nf in 30 f rs eHl N.w Yara, I 72 819 J rflU 919 t 7i 427 l!f Pransylt'., I 049.4 I 9 3d! nou I !I75 54V U n... l 411 I 9"1 141 I 4nl 7o am Virginia, 1.063 279 36J 404 3 Pennsylvania, from having been lb Ihir' Slate in tha Union, is now the ernnd and ha gained on N. Y.ih in the last ten years. Virginia, from having been the second State (in 1810 she waa lh' first) hss now Ucomc the fourth, and by 160, from present ap pesrariees, she will be lh sirh, a Indian and lllnoitir rapidly ovcrnking Ut.1'ktl. Bull. MUSICAL ftTEAMBOATS. Jennv Lind I. about lube thrown in ihe back ground bv i process of music making, r.cenl ly discovered by n Mr. Iloyi. 0f Dupont. In. disas. Mr. II. assert lli.l h. hss intent, d a plan by which music en be produced on teimboai of the e.fiel and moel naih.tM cnrcier, iy iba agncy nf airam. Hi me th4 ia. lo place acroe lh boiler, in a hori .A a - . onil poaiiiaa, a pjp f auch lng:b and ia a. may na proper ler Ibe purpose, both nod, of course, air light, la er near iha cntr mtwt h a connection la lei the iem into me pip. Upon iha lap of the horiaonial tun. . . . mI.a-J a I r r p-as-'a avian or winre small pipe in a prpndrulr posilioo. and tl a ui'abl and eonvtmeni height i end. in Iha loa of iheaa r inssiisd whistle nf diflsreat and . mesa whiwhre arc ao eontreetd, m.i in top pan will screw dowa nc up in ucb a way aa In regulate iha aound while taming ihem j and a eel of keys hat .la, mrrnwucafl l4 j, m Jnt Mmm ,but I iff when neeessary, in iha same manner a tk ped.l prM on a pitna. Mr. I..v the ipetk nf hia discovery I-1 ana 'ti. Bed Ih.l music cn ba mde by ate.m na a boi or Uxomoiiv. aa well aa il e.n ha nU.. ed with bra ina4rumnl,aity much cheaper, much louder, aad without an lees mt aieaa.. a tkera i alway a eurplu whilst landing. wbilei al Iha wharf, and when leavina. Ii my candid epinrnn that iha Western hots will hear -Old Din Tucker. A.td f ... 8yaa," pl.y.d on iha .s.era . , by ettim, al dmliacf of Ua ils.w THE riLLMOCE ADMINJsl RATloj Tbe New Oilcans Bulletin of in 27ih"tjL limn remark with muck tiuth t There has aot asaa aa AdmiaiMraiiaa fat Cr.r,;.M f" Wm c.aae ef csatpl.iat Pin lh.. lbs rnL Wessss4,esswrwJ,,,T' Met prahw.iM.1 plilirMas-tliat Mriw, rT nwribsra w Bif an Usataerali asrloa, lw m vsrse le the asillsntaal at lbs slsvs. a, Iha aeeaoiplwhiwsal of which PrMtdM.1 f has bs. a sa aalMtly mstraateai.l, , , . "jT laHer.Usrihs walll. was M!g ,JV would, rand dl aad tep.Mu.lt giy, " naawr snsr juaiicw lw aluia.l -f i-nsti f laliet clam, saear no eirewmataaaM. sasU u dweed la CMiaMad the swtiey ef e Wh a asH.' Ir.iiea j soak aa act at iadepasesasa wsahj a It bs fufsiga te ta.w aalwra .4 r."1 liasaf Mliiiesl sendast. I. asaliwo, si hwsl as aswwtd. awtaiae sad ssrt at . W ,.ril.,ly . htttm, wV? sad .a ihw lby .rw as sos.swl.nllf nrwsi- ' ' ""I "f I" eld eon sui .f N,i,J,l? :. . . . " M !., The Miaal l.el Ih.l the P.naiM k.. saw in a. saaMhU swallegmcg esald LM"11,K" 'I' '"!! - e uivrf h I4lm sad wwnh, ..4 his sls.m. u,, pt.4saiNH.af the pblM. The .M7 slUrrT 1 "" f P7PU. wk. sr. ae-rd,, saars and n.ar af lbs Inc.. sf ,b, J sad ar.gMi.ag tesaiwsm .. s.pri,,. et wksM eaadacl i. ik ataiiai Mbe UWfTT? lb, . hi. hi.-lnn rpl., .. iTl'Z bss base orMMd by lb. pewai AdasmWrsnWr 1 bna iwe t..lH. w-ha are la .t..c d.. d te prrjudg s sad eaaadeaia lb. ssto at lb. G--T m.i. m.y ba sVawasiaarftl. rreath HrU.esil slrs.s rhl sad Iks sitiwo Wrt-sxH tftmin eal and satisadally evswatd la ibs eihsr.bM smi BflHed ia then eppesriioa le Iha jmlt st.l, by w.f af UleMraliew, lh mm, sensarvM,,, ,y psinotic searaa earMed ht lbs i4ismiU J. : '''"'a "'"" ta. ins saciia Co ! Jr.aJ- ,e.y.asrsMsielbesVj.gn..M.rani.iai U.U-. af "uih a as Nanbara 4irgairra. sir. lat,, j - Mt rdlMees, far ihia, .ansa i .4k.t j " rwoe ba epao.ii- af eiberasM n4 hm mtntmt , Z'XJ Irgrny.fcae armiw-d ia Ibsa ls eeaoM. .!. ! i i i"nt ana m pwabW nawriwy ! " ,h" be'uelty err.lvd by aasr. p.N? i. B... St. W II II . - ... ... . .. win aaassiaM aM.1. by ihs ni.lg.nes ssd pslri4iMw af i. esir H. is rigi.t) far be st f si.ialsiniRg il4 acal cy sf ihs law aad be is asm tswnv. ths i-r. v.l sed suppori at all wbe vsla. vw.a. aad Uss lb.tr soaatry.' VALUE or RAIL. ROADS. The Editor of ike 7ror I'rtu'gm io bis lt. the dottings by ihe way nf By ing visit in Wilmington. Th-ngh by at mesns friendly io Ihe cause of I .leraai l profsmenls, end especially oTRail R ed provemenl, Ihe Editor could not f.il io sss, every a her around him, tha evidence id ... Ihrifi and prosperity thai follow 10 lb Inn of ihe Loevnottwt. Ilea; " The Rail Rood ia now in five order, a host 120 mile having been re laid with T ima, ami Ihe balance of Ibe rod brine in am. r I be Company have eeversl new pssr c.r..cWMsiiucied w n hall lh modern uupr- ts. meni., id the esae and rapidity wi h whirt a were hurried ahmg.UlivviHtl lemptrdssis eaclaim, in the lenguage of ihe miser to s m .a reference lo making money. .t ra.lriwds hooesily, if yu can but auki .hem." Wa alao tit led ike workshop. ike C.w pany in Wilmingmn, and went on bo.rd 4 .MM. of iheir slesm.ls. Wa wer. lis t gratified io mine, ihe order nnd regul.nir obaeived in eveiy particular, sad had .aW lhal lh Company po.aesed such amfl means for uismilsr.wiii'g sndirpanug rN various arliclesrrqm.il fur us. Th. s smeas of Ike Crimp my apnea rs in be rspisi on ihe increase, and rhe day ie drnihrlrs. new si h.nd when ihe road will amply rrsr rsre in owner. The Ihrifi appearance and eipsnded tV nien.nms of Wi'minginn also agree. h!y ssr-pM-ed us. W h.d nol been in ihsi msi tnce H23. snd al'hougb wa hsd ffeqe' l hi lunsli oi. of ii. rapid improvement sine ids c mpU-iin i,f ihs Radimd, we lulls etp-ci-ed in see in il mi irt.nv spacious and elegsal M,h i- snd private buildings, and such a fy ahe.,i spirit of arlit.iy and emulation iu i'i niig-ns. I'ibddiiion n ihe shrve, we were so whai s.iomshed st Ihe numerous loan, sid tilUgrs spring ing mm eiienre, as if kr inag.c, on Ihe line i.f Ihe R.ilrnsd. j- born' snd W'llaon, sre o-Cres.mg rspul t ; and at si of the depots. More, and pritst building, are bei.g sreeied. We wei. ak ss-nl only a few dsys. and wa can heartily enmmend a trip In Wilmmglnn, as n sate dole in ihe depreion of spirits so fn aj-sent-ly be.ei ing boa -engsgsd ia mooolueuwi purtuil." THE LICENSE LAW ARROGATED. Tha O ho ConstilulionaLC nteuliuo. we Is. in from Ihe O. S Jmrl, ilop"' lb following a an ameodinenl tot Ibe rrpurl n the luljeri i i " No license for Irs (Tic in miniies'i"! qoors shall heresfier he granted in this S ste; bui ihe (ieneral Assembly mat by " t' vide against avila requiting ihersfornj." The votes stood yea 87, ny 3. The repnrt aa amended wat then eagre d yea i9, ny 45. The Friend of Temper ante, have aoi aerk ed io vain ' "CANCr.l CURED. A worthy gentleman nf our acq'ii,e! who had been euflViing aeiioa.ly from ' wa ..kr a cancer, or aomeihing very one, kit been cared entirely bv Iha foil""" aimpt tpplicatioa. Wa give il. hoping ik1 jt my rltv onM oihr ioT.vidul iih"" ry lituitid t , " - Make .Irong decoction of red oak bk -lei il be boiled unlit it ie na atiff a eidi- er adhesien nleater. Spread il nn a f. nf silk cb.ih, and apply il In lh deH part. Let it ramaia until il oe t H1' leaew H until Iba nr ie healed. L" water come near tha place during ike Iree- Emliohtcrib RtPtaLio A Inumanii Pseol. in Mfuco. ha beea ihmwa ia pi0 fer wiiiiag atlicle la Tatar af Ire Irtde. r
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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