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Il bt been laid that 'word fitly spoken j are lilee apples of gold act in picture, of sil-1 r. w o t Lit ii k the pei.cu o: me lion, nun.- i phrcy Marshal', of Ken., delivered iu tint j U. S. House of l.i'prescutntivn's ot the lSll. ult.. contain-.! word eminently fit to be ; tpokvii, and ot t!iy of reproduction in every j celinn of the l'nion. Sjvi.kinc of the de-j .ire to sec the- country riJ of all i.n'.s, lie aii) : , Sir, I wilt to see ths poop.c npon some ; mi- ... I a . I IT line of pr .-res-, ill w Uicli their nationality i may be assert-.! and this tin-eminent may In- made Ii redound t, the beeLitof every section of nor n ble Confederacy. . Mr. Jone, of Pennsylvania. The pen- t Km mi took the liberty of askin; me 1 tim-linn. aud 1 hope he, will allow me the J Mine fiioral tiiN point. I umler-tncxl Liin to i-ay ho r.-coinird the twelfth Motion of, tiie l'liiliiilflpiiis pi nf.iim. 1 wi-h to ak , In in if he rccigm.KS that scetion hieli prt- ; wribo Lien trom the liuht of Amerie.in '. ciii en, a I unJrt imi lln-m, on aecount of their rtliniou and the place of their' lirtli' Mr, M ir-hnll I s.lin.1 iuve no difficulty lit ail in aiiMeriii2 the gentleman that .,i, vii.m. 1 am ill favor of the larot free- iom i'i reli hi and lil.eity f eonseieuee. I i-lniln the rii;ht of private judeuieni i iu matter of religiou-. belief Tor uiyselt, l re.-tieet it ill other. I am not in favor, and hev.r have beeni.i faV-r. aud i deny ; iim mm no. th it the Aliieiiciin patty ha, in its jd.it frtu. or i:i ii-i tnaiiuer, dec'ared au intent to l.-u'i-h'le or to net so as to proscribe a rnnn on if' uuiJ n! Inf I'ltitm. 15ut I can te'.l the peiitleinau lii, that whenever the Amei ieau t i 1 1 ee a man in this country who looks Lbro'ad f.r his nllepiatiee, belli er it be fimd .it Itoine rr cleherc, they do not believe he cu be iru-ted as a depos itory "f po'.itieal power in this country. l'lm.e expressed to the g- iitlcmaii, and I have expressed totho eoutitry, that 1 was in favnr of an 1 tint there was liolhiti" iu liie American tinier to preven. me i.irg- ... Ill v J ?ii.Mm-i and relicion. I .1 . ia ...1.1 J..;:! ... will II iw say, si., m-i i y b ojl.if it were neee-s ary , to prot.-.-t .'A' ;.,..'.,' ii. hi lial.t ot c.iti-clel.ce an d hi I t f.f u nr. I. in. inst a.u.ea!v as 1 wou 1 WOUI'I prot. el tiie I'i jtestant iu th- -ame n.nt ; and o, 1 believe, wou.d the whole Ameiieau j;irtv. Uot 1 hive already st .ted. and I now re peat, that if ycu wiil txhii.it to me a I'a tii.i'ne wlii bc'.ieves that he owes a poiilieal ai'.e iaiu-e CL'i eeaied, it you choo-e, under th- t. rtuof .-ccle-ia-tie-il rule or other rule tot spiritual iiio.-t-r beyond tint sea5 libber than tae duty he o-ves to (iie Con-ti-t iMo'i, I neither Vole for that licit., liOr sup poii him, nor . htittiiu him for .my politi cal station. I'jeceral applause in tiie hall and g.d.i rie- .. , Mr. Jones of Pennsylvania. th n.y f .end fiom Kentm ky allow me to say that I concur w:tli i.i 111 in that sentiment T Mr. M.ir.4iVi'. I h .vo n doubt at all, . , i. i . lf. t.,er, tl.at II Ui" a.. opHu.. ...in.- ...... i'., man I Mr. Jone-I through a course of iu-lr.j"tiou, ' . . - t l :.:.:..... 1.;.., I COllol luiuaic ouu Lefore ut-ut. j l.aui.ur Mi. Mur.-hali coufiuded hii speech as folio.-: 1 inv.ii.i' ih rounlry lo come up tn our rational position which eschews the-e ques tions which derinre in reference to tin m, - .r."!M' til .Tft7ifc.Sirti -i etis.. of eonstitntiotiul nb.i-nti jw, and iu t-ji! iewof o-ir dutv to the I " ..ton. Il ild ia.' tl i po-itic... I am not over nniiin ti ee thu (l'.u-e orj.'nuo undr tiie call of preaotit pirtios. I itntik the ireijtir. men troiu irni.ii, t Mr. Smith.) who fp-ke to day. fortn r-iurir-y with whie'u he opened the dor r- of the 1 '. ii. o'-ratic party tar the admis-iou of our little phalanx, snd for the interest wiji"h he manifested b-st we should prov o-t sh--p. (Laughter) L'ut, sir. we have a d'lty tt p.-rfortn. x'e have contit-u- iits behind u-, who nre lo.jkit'7 to our jirrn.-(.'lii) i ,'t u anxiety. There are ctitle met, thrrr ii. at acting with us, who have left miujriiii., Lchiiid tiiem who y lnpat!.i-e w ilh us. Vie re repres.iila'ives of thot-minor-. itis also. V are ready to .j lorw ird and I-ejie r,.jr 1 -i-!ative duty without the strin-sney of pl:ctf.rini or prorj.i'ioi jrnptito, ; nu: wlo-u t(:y are mad - ts p .litira! itirii ees. we know our poi:io:t and will firmly tjcaint niu it. And i say, f...r uiyi.lf only, t'lst 1 have no '.!--ir i...- in regard to niy position. If this II-ju-.- i.- not or-aniu'd ttnti! February. or;t:! M arch, or evi. nuiil nrxtautiiiiier.it will Lave 1 1 remain t.nor-JT'iiilt-d Leb.re I will abat-. ore. ;ot . r tit tle fro'i. my po-ition. And Jet thi-e take the e-ponibi.ity whj fixed iVae r.u'.t up on u-. (Aj i!a,j-e ) Are not th above, words fitly spoken ? e ar y, with the rlocjUMil speaker, let toe r.-spoi.,il.i:ity fill win. re it beljii.-. .V-;. ark y'i-'r. -V I A' 1 U ..11 I 11 i,f .IJ.ll.Eltll. Mll'ill I I . II -...... 1. . . . ti e leaib-rs of J !in Mitt-h.-i:. plfUOUs pO-ill captivity lie s .'id est.iiiishe i'ork, Sailed the Of lime he- eli i rtllalive ponticiau pre.- nii o;ii hi a piai.iatiui. ii i.e.'ro.s. l'rei of his hostt.lt V s'i the Iri-h I'a iu 1. 1 in :c he a in deelar.ti'j inking a pi .davery p i-ition, he connnitted im i l(; ardaiiiil le iuin tl.neyes ol Lis Irish Catholic eoutitry u.i u. Ateh',i-h )p IK."...' oran, (t!, Fr.-r-luaii'. Journal.) Bud ".ir .-'ew aid', or-an, ti e Tnbuii-, y.i it him ii'. re-t niter tl...t. :u. 1 tbr 1 1 is I, ( atl-oi.'s ji-tu-r-illy witl.ilrew li.eir supp-rt f.oiu hi. p., p. t. 'J'he I. ,y i .hi no i -..I.-, i si 11 it at ai.y j t iee, i the Ne Y-.ik 'liibutic. ery aojii after ward, Mr. M:t-, 1. ,d to withdraw from t i.- ...p. t, oiiu irire ...-w Votlt and in I eutmsset, w h. re !,. luw ;... '1 Le abo lit.. . i-t- of j,,. t athoiie eo., I, ire n.en made New V nk. t.j., I. .t , j : t,r i.iui to stay ,t, H'lic only rational r. f. , i.ee ij Lo drawn r .III t'.i.. is t'o.,1 ll,e In. , Calh-.l;o Ulr la lh:'ij' to tiihl fuviii. of I I olim-II's, wlo. l, pi'ompli-J hiln. a.oue y.ta l.ef.,r.- hi- .:e...li .. l-l-r .., ,ke Ii u.lIk ...j.. ',.,..-r. ".'' . . -, wit; I. e H' I n .mv; - t. .eh ' I'r'.pri- V.tk, ' o.;.,. " I, I in- i I ! o! Ill I.Je, , 1 1 1 i 'icir - a. -I. .-ui, t j iie Hit I. ! er- 1 - .iu I ut Jr.. t A t J il, trt , Is . a I'ral.l! air i.i .. I a ',1 fort y p' r--ii ar. alt i. u.s ll. in.-u rebaJ.loii Of I-l", i.f.'iory ad eoi.elu.iv. . It wa, well ur, d toat : a- aci i r.vi r.s s. t I t At rTl r. 1 1.I-E, . t. , r.s...v., "J !-.-.-.-, a.oi biiuwiii- inai I jte people of ,eir thaiiir.ioi.sl.i. r 11 . , .- . .I'Ms-t.M nor.,.,.;.,! . -1.. ! . ! A faro bank was broken ud in Fa vettet i!le. r-'1" " '"n PrfJ-" ery pi. ink from the A- your tow n am) com t v would n.itiira'i f....l i ""'np'on-hip. of bl.pity, will find ,. ' . .... ...... u.s.-..Kv i. o.u ou ao,,.e , 11.1,0 Stu, ti.e fn.u. ,,unt or t.n.! ' ' I I,.. aou'd do well t- !,.. I: . i 1 and llie va ey of thr l'o ' cure of rVver . tt'ed ;,, h- I. .o-.l ...i . . . .. . . ralu aiized ami Hirnt in I La aln...i i ... '"- " ou,a "OW.iiu Horn, Inmse'f oil llnw V.i . b ..:.i .r v:. i . . . , , ... ' 1 ,1 . ... 1.1, . :.. V... ' ,.., tmattt;n The isnmLl.-rs w..r i.i.ii. sllojeel, s.l t'.e fhar-t- of fo- milt 1-iLn l.-.f..... .1... ..' I ... . " ... .......... ol ' '' w ' . lOOT'-U in Ollf TS. Sli'l t . bfl.tl.l ka ol the II e.at.. ' w " I. . , . I I' . . . .- .. uiv ..... ui .OI1IHJ1,. j,;,.!.,,,.,, lli-n. ia 1.,.. . , .1 . . . I.. .... .Ml- .1 . - ..-.., i-cit i i.f -:. li,fl U 11. ii t .ri , sl.il - ? -- s. . 0 - ,.n., 'iac in I'J? r Illtl I fll'r.ll 1 mirl l.a Pro ..nl I. : I f -. . . a. . e k -Citix.,,:-' In the course: T.aeM, f i,-. 7v ,i. ... 1-1 ber ,ere only a f,w days. U ';m s ,0..,, ot-ae,, t, I , while he the murder of Cut. Aires o . I "'''r L u.! . . .. . !.....! i ir .. i.. ... ... ' tin. r,riU,.....ir .;,! r .1..... eiaiu.s vo nc in invor out,,: pio-rea-ivf .v.. .:..! , v- , '. ' . "' " ouen i nronc, so .v, --...r. cna. "'' " " w ton-" thai i;-af ff. present. tire, of the peoote .itouid ...v. ..a.. " ,.V" I t f..,.l... i-.i . :..'. .7 . , ' .""' 1 ora, nouiKI to M.aug ia M-nJima. r, main, ... , I : ...,rli ..f A .'and ventured to .. , ., , . . ,, . ., . room, ami the other UebOaiU-4 il.iMlu , ."' '. V pontica anowt mjulv .t. The witi........ ':..... .i ....:'. . . . on,i.:,. , - , , ' , i , i i i i . -I.ai! tun iiiiiiv ui uri rv n (Jltltp ui Wil h n. il ; - 1 r .1 . . ' I" w, VI 111 IUI.i OtV t fl - 7 1 "v n tn:;t l'" ,di;keboD ,.r. 1. 1, .s. t f...i.,... -i... hil' i n ...1 J on tin Cae before the L. .S. ('oiniii U.i, , i..o..t ....I t, Ul , to the nci-l, c,nt,, "J ""' 1 say. that the thick coatito, of ice upon llm ! U VtUU" " Llatk er and several of ,,e ,,,,. ;,,,,....-.. ? .", B"r,l"" '"' How, ".,.,;,,,, . . - .. , , , "",!- I"".. j is u i.i.rojif i. ir us ii,e ioniser,' , . , . . , , neaus 01 ti, t- .sot'tti . i . . .. 1 ' ,,,"v ine narrer, and wnr.l .1 ,tn, : l.ti.,alti .. M-I" 111 .Near 1 u.-k ltd cis-. . . '. 3 . elorry. pear and r,fach trees ha aerved to ' ' I m-a.-ca have been in im .c.r.. .1 : i ' . ami w or-t stale , Aii'iouijt. . .ippoitt, his .,,.T. j;.lt. r"":1 '-'": prj,.(.t ihem from the frosf, and at the -ame! . Kditor of thellV.,, wr' Two apprentice- WeJe a, i,r,!icn '.' i . ! it o Z V '..?'"' C"r'""' ,,,"?, '"' f loose f . ....... ..a, '"" " "' """ ""''." V ,;. L. 4 : , 1.. ,,,...,. ,.r . I. furtlier remark-, that tit ' Know ,l.; affair t... ,u. ..r.- . . "u'l"- ' not slow in vail.iiff'0ril, !.,,. ll, llarft (Carolina W&hk. . .. . - - OAK If TKf 3.. f-i'.'' I mm i,"i frv- i CHARLOTTE: T ue. day. Jaimnry 2-2. Municipal Elrrtiuii. Tin- Kditr of t'ie IVnim-ral cl iim. the remit of the imnio-iil e'ertn n on the "i till inatnnl, a a IK-ni'crtie Ii iuu. Well, he may rejoice over it ;i i.iueli an he itl-n-n, for we luve mi resrel wliru wt know of some of the means teJ t" de. fei.t lh- ten neriiiicc lieket. Wr umh ri-tuiul f."i(JU . mindiiL liaoor fliiwtJ like water anil the tmc. nf every one mean tminjli W be boaght up tn vie the anli trni.rrance tieket waa paid, ami "p " T ,. V. per.nce man U.eJ raneu n i ... " -v.. . .... the r.dil.ir can rejoice cr rov . , (il.inly .lo.w.what Uemoerjcy is capable of iuk k- liifurination Wantni. Wc are riipii stcd lo publish II e I. Mowing arn. rl for information of the Rtv. Mr. Scoville. Ilur I Southern Mid Vp.lrrii citlunjea will slso confer j . favor by piililis.hi.ig it. 1 In Janu irr the lb v. Orin Seonlle, left i the l-omilv o'ifh ilhaiii, N.I'., where he had lueii , r.iin" h'r 4 or 5 rears mid endeared himn If I", a verv laree cireitr ot fro not ; hi. avowed nirpo was In Vl.il nrc cue i.u.u.i. 1 1 rarolina, and possil.lv make a purchase ot l.uu.s. j r emineel hioiself w-itn the mii.ine intc rests ol 1 t . . .1 cc . ..... .u..i....i ... N...I . that region, f ..li!2 m tu., or inig.u s." ...v , fw.mf ... o-lie-l, lo the South tor toe nenenc 01 no- T rclliro t. l li .liiam. Me reached the I la.iltt. town of ha ti. t--Mt' wiiviice h wiote nuinet-' 0.1s Ictiwrs Ii hi. iro no. hure. and a wc am. tliul place 'or 11! am liia, S. C Tin. was I tho.k the first of February '55. Sinn .1. ... . .!,,..;, 11., n ia. tern reCitvi 11 Ol lliui 1, tn am: bis I'nri.ila are u.uch cob- ; cerned for' his sakt v. T'a v il.n k he did n..t , ri .eh any po.1 (, after hi left i h.iil.oie, or they , would h.sc heard fffu bi.n. He bad woth bun , .1 busts it UK' m e.sh when be left. The j jrriier .l opiiooii is, that "c lias been niurercd. 1 : n ' v a id. II, it ii.t.-m lion is s..naoi, 01 1.. v.. . S-.o ill , ttotii i no oti.er consider atioiia, than friend. 1 n ever h:l any communiiy w ilh s!iii nn m t .irer uau.e iu evi ry rcsmcl, (.(ILD- We Inv.- in onr isismssio!. a fine specimen o! gold p.rk picked upon the 2.1 ullin.n, by Cyril, suuson.cw. Ihc p..uc..ti..n of ia fstl.cr, sls.ut 9 iniie. cast fr iin Charlotte, on tiie Uwyrr'a road. It is said lo weigh Ho dwl. and when separated from the r...-ii in w.ocli tl-e rW ia rmbcdiied will i. woilh ov.t tHKI. II ha. found another lump. .. i.i birii ia wortli slsj.it .lr. rsiio. v - .. ..t . .; r... ..... sou inte t.. uiake turmcr ea .....ii.iii" pr. rious. art.t!'.-. : I Larie U.i. , V ft lend ii-Urn. u. lint W. cj. riiiilip., Li., j f'.!, t,.un: .. ki:;cd a ho; a f.w day. ago wbirl.i ' , , . ...,-. wei,-'Kd m..t, 6-'6 ios.-lbe load weighed at, "-, T..e hog waa year, old and UKasured e ltd III , R:iil Bond ui:qnrt. T. i'"T for tret Itjiojuvt prope.ed to be given by '.i.e. ''ili7.na of (iuiiftrd county, on the com. ,'l. tien of the X. r. Rail lioa.l to toe t..wn ol llrrrijala-.rough i yt ti nrtt V r in i n d. AfU-r the coiopl. t a i f the road time enough w.!l be given to put the w-li.de hue in gr,r.v.',rkit.g or.i. r ami lio n a day w.ilbe appoiuled f. r the cic itr.tion. tioad. Tbr Dilrmma nt WaihiDfton. Ti.i II .u.t if n.il yi. t orgsmze.', ao.l the proa. pert sie.na as far off" na i v er. All parties s rm , oeterriiintd v. .iai.d firm, nnd le.tc rrsolveif im.i j "J I " in u.io. r .11.- r ii.ioi rai'on. I l.e scm : , J I oaa i i.ia ;"!i.i n n..rx r,l p..l i.i.e. irui la imn rog.ig. d it, oiarusaing tiie prounety of p.ssiite; sm e n pi. i,l.r ... I , lel'l aarlitfli .1 rt, mei...ar lo ' " j . ..-.- . a I the rn.-rit.oos of liie !.' v. rnuti :. I, Tina brine!' of buain'-s. hn. been usually discharged by tin Ilouae, hut It I. co'itelid. d lii.il in c.is . of eit.er procy like the prewnt, that the S n--.lt may aj pmprwtr toe t.,i.iit r-. venue, although ,t eouid ,i.,t oriiMii.a bol lor rlau. il, ateoriiio- lo tiie foil. ! lt.tt.at. 'i'oe wiiu.u l u.i.iy in tiie formation of the IJ"Us haa piv. i. r.ar to a diaeu..irfi with regard to. aa-ge csv.,1 with tiie raUbiiaiimei-l of 11.. fed. r.l I.t... riilltei,!. V;Z : ih.t ia lis in relation t.. trur r'-veiitie "it.Kiiu i of J.'eprtae i.t-lives. v- their ori-m in liie IIoum-I J'i.e reori. or-eu f, . 0t. j parturc fr.ini lilt uaafe. ao fdr II il reidle. lo the u.oat ...eut.al of the ap,,repri.li..i, .et.. would ' enounce r.e i i.,...!eh of nuf.hc busine.g. were .at pror i.i e .on 01 rt v.. :i ue ut. '.u Hi 1 1 re nut i. r-iar ur.i' aa it oe of a.i,.,c u n. pproj.r ia U d iMlance in Ine lie...ury. To ri-aiol appropriate .land ,n th. n J .tion of i .iiie anr. t-T cl. Ai.o we presume t... I .1 for (in. reason tiett I'.tr trin.ira ol lit. . aiiiatil il'.on do. ii..t pri.vuje lliat I'll pp.y the pun. ii' leeij.-, ,i .o ;.i r- au it. alu.lild in linuu.it .n its or. L to Vl ti itoine ol i- post ntst.vts. TJtr riirunraii War. i 'J .oie ii, te I. i'i i,iiy lesu .tiie s ie.HC of rr .(as i iire.si..- tor-ij.-h Hie c.tk ch u'Ja of war II. .I -ca ,i fcf 111 p.,rl' I, too. gi.a-.ni ov. r lee 'r; tt. r Oatt id" lie ll.o Hold. it ia alii, .land to. I l.e prosHelof a arm, unit peter m wioeb all li.. p .rla a r. .Uef will ..(.'e i , i. aa l,r orl' a. . ..-r Auatna, Willi III. A-iaf'J !' r. lo b..ek her, lu.y Uol lie ao,a W tltcUti. ureeplil.le leriu. lo Itii.s.a. til p.''i.a .re nodta'4 .ware '.!iu: it w-u-'l hi lor t:.e intare.i uf c io'efnre.', to .uiauil lo 1 ,1,.,... ,,. ,.i p. ac, i,!,i,,l a,,, Hina iHir 'ii it e ti,,.., ,i. ilruo.fta K,.,, w.,a''r:s; a.r V inch 1 I- - ' ot( s . , !i; i i ,uli , tl V. r loiawda i.us ot tl, ri . A; a.iei.I awii eoit!ii',rc.. f-brl ..f liii ro.n . .( a, ta.Ilj r,, fri Irf 'l e, , j,. J lsi !f f uf, . . at (is, U t4 c.a. liijl fc aj,,J Ltx,t , ..in.u '. PrWi iT ,a. b;V' ...J-n.....r. w.. r.. . . H,er.e., ,.:.llor.n ? the .loos not. I ,,i,lk anxiet y lo know ,1c U J ' '-r,r "' ' l'11" I-ombardv ' 'iui im uiiuiir iroratirv. Ann i niiii'fii i h rf . .. ' : thai . r..i I . ii . . " , nt, v r niiiiiir i nt in i'ck n n.i n. iifaaI ..r i . ft. ft t rr r-'fi -! Act!T7hTH w . u J . . r ., . . s. , u in ... - - - i i w, ..... unuii. in il'r,'. , f i. Ami.. ly in favor of entertaining tlio recent prop..it.una i for terminating l.o.t.lilica, .nd tl'C rsti.bliah.nei.t of gmeral ptaec. And a. lltv French pre;. ia generally allowed to be the organ ol the Irene . ....... : ...... U ... la.. i.,r.-rr that 1 uvcrnm-iT(, i ww ifBtuio'fj . Iiiim NdfMiUon " i" f"vur of pd(,i ni 11,91 I 11....- Iff ..h lor m that will IriiVt! .... i.ii. .,,i;v in lluir former tel.- live xition, Willi the rxce.lmi. nf I lie el.iu-e o- wniiij ttie ttloi k Sea t llie coimneree il 1 n.i- linns alio cii.Bi.iL' 11 L. 1111 ..r...... " , . . . n 1 i v im l.e.ul l.ui luer. in very iiuiu ,i n.inv .k ... ... . ..1 ...1: ... jil iceil in the ci nelusiun of a peace on uel: lerma Tliey ci.nnii. liiiiilioi Ihal are no vapue anil indinite ili.it uo i.eltleii and i!i ter.ni.u-ii nil can he reached hjr their dii.eii.sion, but anji altvinpt ! nrce upon a gi neral arrangement would lend lo pre.tter and more irreeoneilat.le ihtVercnees. The i Hie. have thus far generally been rictori i.us, but they have hull unable In turn their vie. torus lo any good accouut. They could go i n e piering until they would be exhausted their ' own ueir.e. The Russian, can give lliem rl. ery vieti ry which tin y can find men, lo win n.id ! llien euiiqucr lliem in the end, by rigMlli(ii them ' in the i. lerniin hie mow. of their own iul.nspi t.il.le clin te. Hie alio a have wet the ava will, j j III. it jwwtrful and noini-mua Navy, hut what ha i . ....n.l a..ulr... I...I, ..r n f. w turn- ! no'ui i.u IUUIJ.H1I...-I. .In it (i-l injf boats ? And the .a ol thi se lunnly iurtnleil individual inatead of national sulTeling. and lin. tione nnlhimr i-'-" ' tnerce, or diinini.hini; the martial iwiwi r of Kus. ia. If tht allie. prcipoae term, of peace as vie with hcorn anil 1 are wuxliaustib! I pride .re equal sunnily consent to aufcpbeale, and me for sa. e .,11 any term. Sha ha. too proud a name, and ' 1 10 grrit a flock of national honor ut slike, lo I dt.ii.it l m -Ii a liu.oiliatmg poaiimn. 0, tween I the '.wo dilemnii. it uny be pretty safely j.redic. led that tin re will be no peace. Jj The fi llowing rs-sulntiona were adopud by .1... AI..0L i.tiiirir lliv.ssu n. 1 - b - 1 Wiiraras. This eninn. unity ia .'reply intrrral. t( 1( ,ie ct,IIM. wloeh uiotnl the Iriem s ol Ten-1 (,er.11ict. ,,i ti,r lale .MU.n iai i.i.. n"" i r"'- lUr n ot Ardenl p.iils, : 11.1 we ci.e r ... , ,ho S)I1S of Tcnl cran e are llie only or .m!. d MI,.y re;ireer ling l 1 1 icx r.o.ee mnceuii n. l( .t m ,.r,,HT ix, cxprtaa our Icelin;;. in ri le ei.ee lo n1P i,,u,r. lt,,aloJ. It. Th.i we ixpresa oar thank, to ,.... .....'. ,, u w .0 Wl. Ill U w ill. us I. r 1 11 ..il ,., il, ware and happmeas and 1 .i:,nlji,r,i of iiior .l. in our ...wn by restrict. ii; iUt 0,p nf ,h.,, ,,e..dly no.fs.it which i 11. fluting llch ,rrr;,t. cur ( ,,n every eoinn. unity. lfJOir.,t OU. That while as pilitiei i.f ws rln , r, a) y coinprnmiae h... Isen made on .r., queain.na vet we reimec Itial a eroai io"r .i qrB'i,D uff, cl.ne tli ,,rprlii0 (,.,. b..en lie Is .1 1. lu teals 01 ioer.-...t has been held i -ramon" t to ll olio rs. Ki-tafrri, ..Id. Ii.at.1". irii...r.i.y ..." ' roi.ir'.tuli.t in. i".. ".- ureal loeral flrei.Cl'i in me lale eo ecion. ;(,J.,,1 4.1, . Tbsl ti.es. rr..iil...nbepubli.ri. cd in ail p. i r friei.e.ly to the cm. roa tub v.a reaoi.iA wiiig. A IhrMmns Harrirfi rarlv. The ro.id. were in d and ...u.-iy p 'il-t. Hot t!iy iK'rr the brave captain dot affright ; K -r lie t ro..i! no. I run not d.u. led, Tlir tallies to I.i ;r il.r rail. ...ted : i v iiiTe. win n li.c v Lao sal. ly srii cl. T ,1. net. rw.v. d. . , i Wi, Mr ! a. I...r . r. ton i.-l lCiI j ,; or,oei;ris in nnd his loci ly brme, Vt'e hv conn-, sa.H the caplain, to rongratt.I .le Vu mul your lair brule ii.n your happv .tale: M.,y .,v, . j..v and pe er always i.boi , Al.d happine'a. your future lives .urrouncJ. To who,., tne 1 roa i r.-.n ,-rl. t.) r. l,.d, S.,11, a. at first. d by b.a loveiy l.n.:e. ;,(l(k ,. ,-r .. .U. rou, earr, vl m(. b). 1p,,j a. wr an , Nearly all the party tr.mted ; , l e h.ked so tair, almoat sainted. ...r did lli.y ;reitr. a.sistunee nperi , ; Kr a kind i ii ,c:ai. witi. ge t s,sreo. ' Appht-.i hi li.rtshi.rn pure and sir. n?. I I ntil l oltra ud .-nlleM.en c-e long., 1 Vt ere lo lo-ir h-rnter .1: le rest, no, , Am) .11 diatrfs. ami oii. i.n.i id: A jei,!lriM.in at.ioeinti by, a tut v rv w isi Iv, Till' Hied Cr.i; suiticl all eX'.etlv, pr. CUM.'I . . VI i f mrrry soitw. .iml went flee, ' t 'In .-r t,,i( i,i.a' I. v. ly r parti i , The lo..'. did "n Tin e's sw c't piinooa fire, ; S'iot!il i 'er ag id toeh a I' rn tin a,s,rlylc. ; M .y I Ise ll.ere among n.y fiui.da to ...i . cms. FROM WASHINGTON". WAsiilvuroN, January 10. I I am advised that the subject of formally -,i i - - . c .' withdrawn,-onr minister from hn nn.l has. he. n debi ted by the l're-i.teiiland Chbitier, and is stiil under eousideratien. Should "'(.ir. juri;iittf u s recall be dctt'riinn.'d oponj I ..... . ... ' ' t 1 1 i ii a titO iiiaisii 'overiimer.t win not l.e left in, doubt as to the reasons for so doin. 1 he i All iiilic new rxliiLits au alino-t entire in ciiili.rei.ee on the ps-t cf Lord 'aImcr-ton ! for a fpiiet settlement of our aff .ir. He ha I Hide id- ia-t explanation, and t.a not b iiifr ' I'.r.iier to olT.-r. The question of peace or; . I. !-.-. . . .. .. us opposite i tiius inrowii ution our jov- enuin nt. J lie recall of .Mr. Ifuelcnati; would La-ten events. Con-rc would sup- port the I're-idcnt, and tin- popular loite of; ureal Iinta.n, in all probability, would de- i mand the di.-plaectnent of l'aliiicr-tou. The j atttr evetit is placed amotiu the probabili-; iti;4 ti,C l''Jeut "lass. Lv coiirrntratiri" and inti-i.sifi it,., il... rav from tLc a.m. until ll... iiii, n,noil.l.. 1 warmth which it thus imparted hi-had the effect of starting the flow of asp, and deve- I'.pinp tin; Luda. It is feared the damage j is serious HtA'-.r. Dm veii rnozKw to Dkatii John .'It-r-li.n.i, a atape driver in Hie employ of U.I F. lloideu, on the line fiom the 'I ei rt bonne i Station of the Opelousaa (l.a.) ltailroad to i Ifosiuia, was frozen to dcalh. on the ni-ht of Tuesday la-t. lie .l di-eoc uu: lll-llti erred the' th" i.,ud ' I at il uu' ' ..ii. i.io rn i iio. yin- on Ins lat-e in t i .. . . , : . i- . i . . . il.., il... 1...1 .1 !! . :' t. . II ov ii. e so,, i.i ine ala-r win om, Lai.il n.i One of the ,ule, of hi, trail, waa also found Les.il :.. I i 1 ., o, ...'in. lav liilli'l niaii lltj.l II. T lie f'harieston Mercury, whose devotion to lOriuoeraey no one wiil -ainaay, says: "The lA-moeraiic parly has been oer whelmed at the North by Aholitioni-m, and i powtrlerss, either for it own national ends or the proteetif.u of the South.'1 Again, the aaii.e oaper . : " liie; party it Abnliti'iiite-l, din.rnibr ed, .tic! pr'artm." be almost ee.iain lo Is: r. hII..i ( ,l.re : etily.lhc (Ktisation which the Mtfs-. reached you. I believe, without a aiiiele cx- lightly by ; the pulses of society bent at a ,. ou jlt0 ,10 Br1, of ,e ,,,.(.,,., , criaini. The resource, of fin..!., j M,oC " creates,'" mut have acetidcd to all j t piiou, until the hu-t. 1'. 1 Imps it has froro more accelerated rate ihun ever before j eve- ,lt..pniisiii and aeeks ihroueli the still mi .j e, and her energy nn.l uny lehlin-; lib. 1 ming heil.t, lar above that of lever heal, 1 p 0 thu way, or been loi-t iu the si.o.v. I ry thin,: betokens the cotuiuo of great events, j , ,onsr 0f ,l0 Uomi-h ,i, ranhy lo 't''! to Wr ui.-.ms. The nlliea would j as his laiioinij.,- sec ins to inilicate. Fecln. l0pe ;t ,,.t roach you, as it coi.taiued In niy la-t atlicle 1 dwelt upon some of lro ,0rtiiiii-s of Kurone rOB THE N. C. .VIIIO. Tlic Kdilor of llio HYan Fcu.Ox.-flt coninicniin- upon the President's; Mi'sst.oc, (u copy of which, lie) inform.- us, be recur r' .1... 11- I . . I! :.. .1.. - u iiuiu iuu l rcwiuriii. iiiui.ot.-ii, iu ihc luim 1. Vie of a pnmitlikt.) dicoii!tM.i tbtis : ll.m I.a i. .no n f n n An -vf llirt I.atanit Kl n !.. null, , J,,rnri- end Pel.salion emomr Know NolhiU. They re.-,,,,! it i.h ., the -! I - " rt r buke lor tlitir lu'iure lo orunnu4. aim i y . . . . .... - . . .-"v - voir 1 1 ThimI In n i'i'ivii it fir u nw it to ho no., n.v ...... .-, . ... . j I ..t ,nl ..I .ni..i n. 111.1 il n. ..hi ii n . . .... v. .. .. . . ... - then, more civility and conrteey than the) .l....,r,A.I o I ... ,,l. ,u I.... lowim, ninonnf of urabe ..Pol. the l'.ea- ide.it, with whom h. ,.-, according to, h.sownhou.no, ,o be on very good te ins ; . tn - j i iui tin in a iiiiinri ai. i i it. trtii nu ui iiitir j self mid the l're-ideiil ; and I have 1.0 doubt that rrcM.lei.t l'ieree.iu his present " forlorn ..... - - f I r,-" n cue l liiym nj;i nil ins ... 1...... " 1 . ..1. ii... 1 i. ...... lie t to KU(aiii bun, ntul thus urc Inn. on to future iispiration : I ut I do olject to the' u.nniier inuhteh, he lrealof a pat ty which he calln the Know-Nothing pnity," he ' means, I suppoi-e, the Ameiieiiii party. j IIow(does the Kdilnr of the V'rstcrtt ' L'tH'Ottiil ktow that "the pperam-o of the Mesaajre in the llou-e " e.eatcd quite ai sensation auiouii the luow-othn.os lor lie I, s rd 'H. in the jiresent tcnc, as if he had m-t-u llicrc w urn 1 lie .iiessaec -w us no. ni-ic-o. eu.i.rie iieo 111. .Mc-ss.igi: -w ui. uu . 11 c-ci, nnd still continues lo he a spectator of the ' a tery worm interest in llic prosperity ami ' final, triumphal. t success of I he Aniei icati ' via rt V . u 111 di'liri ealillir ... V mil i r r e o X . i , - -i I ,,- '. .-.-j - - ..... .. it It shoul.l 11-e so rr r.-t the boilers, while the y pntnouc boutlierii A- em uiei.i, c-cseciaiiv ii ic siiuumi i.r sc ir above .lo, as to bur.- iitoinheea of the trule niericatipuily are adtanein- speedily, but calmly, (lid, I tru-t, surely, to coiistitultou- t.l poweraml influiiiee, , most respeclfully, request 4e Kditor of the V(4f !( lo inforn ii how, or where, he oblainrd the J t tmportart information he no confidently ctr- culatos aaiotio ihe reader of his paper, and ; ' the res. of mankind." L'oes he coi re-pnnd ! with nnj member of the American parly j i : .t. i. ... i i. i i.. i if . . -ii i J wuii.i iiuiicu-tis so ...i.-ti.y . j i o. wn. ne tC f0 1 ;,j (0 f-ue UJ mile ; or jf 1 1. i l.o ni.Li.u:li'io 111111-I1 let us L.iow 11 lii-llii.. 1... athiiale w:tn the .Northern or Southern win- of be ' KiioK-Noiiniigs," as I e calls tlitlu t'nlrss he is corresponding with some oniyf the Know-Not I. in-s," who wish es to beetme a Democrat, I cannot conceive how he Hairiitd nt the impoitant facts , which hilthus freely divulges. IU' this fact I f, ,! ,l assured, i hat there is no member I ,.f I ... .lt .em Ainorieaii narlv i.i I ..iieri.s , - - " - I t J s- i w.e- ua-au in c ,e .h.ivtii.ii i.ce or sen pos I session, s to sulfor l be created iu hi brea-t, lher " quite a surpi isc, or quite a ; seti,attorj at any message winch the t res-' j i.letit nnfjt cau-e lo ' nj p- ar iu the House,'-, peeiabiwheti taken in cot.mxiun with toe l-i .i . l- i:.- . . .: j. .i" reason Inch the r.Ultor asstgiis lor Una ... ..l.;t.. il.......i. . 1... lr... , I.. ..I l.u.me r.eiuur, 1 niieue.vi no - i ,.).. ... ..... . ..... ....j, ,rl, ,or ihihom twelve IllOllins now, liavu 1 j;nnio nuu iinnoeoiiiui m ipt '-io I Qr J--uror3 nnd SO slitl llli nsa lor-..f I. . : strange tomaly, w hich is as follo.a ; . prralciy and distinctly, j ' Thej regard it as a rebuke for their j The second case, which was on an iudirt . failure tlor-iuiize, and by vote refu-aj f ' mmt for bteskiug rip. n a letter e .nta'ning reecice i or allow it to be read, while viie ) a bill of exchange, mailed at Cb trlotie, l y ! truth is. lie I'resideit by the act of com , Mr. Williaii's, l'resi.l. i.t of flo (.'harlottc; miinicsti it, extended to them more civil ity and curtesy than I hey rlearrved.-' How cant v Ac.t.riean party " regard if nw a rebuke foi il.eir f:i;ure to oroaii.xc..-- c one who wi.I lake tne,Jtt,s to mcac lii.ti"" Hon i-a-ily ui-e....-d o the rercaMie, ari Party lev' for if the V i.na n!. unite will, tlic .Southern' mil A'lierii-an patty, and coneentratc their votes : upon so.,,.; Js-.uib.ri. man fjr Spca.er, th. y' could vary easily t-lecl him. And why should I hey not thus coalesce? They cannot assign any vaiiu rea-oi.. for their " failure " to do it. 1 1 tn ..fL. ... ..I... . . . . i . - j . . ..... ougni to unite with tl- Jsojthern rviiow-.Viii.i,,..- f,jr th.- fallow i,,..' r.-a.oii. not lo IB. i, lion many others that mi. .I.t I... i adibiceii ; 'J ; Nebra-k i Hill i, coii" i.i..,! cc by 11- tours for lilt hard-ou a the n,r,j,i,i ;a amoi,.' ll. articles of il-. i. y........ t,e... m i.i-rc can tliey Ii r.rj more stant-li aid faithful advocates of rl.l. ... iii..si ...-.-a il l ., . ""-"w "i ie oouiiiert. .Ameri- c;'" l""S ! 1'etnoerats who cote for : '''cll"r"n ".v t'1 J ufteily abhor aboli- . t.i.l.i.i.t f L.. -.... 1. k . a " 1P """- " merit' an u jil v itrovc -...I.. L .. I . . 1 . not to.y i.y wor-ls, Mit ,y iKir conduct and hy,tf,e,r vote, tLm ,f ,,fljr OIll. pi,ita in lh I ley ditt-t more than another, it . '"J 'o u'e mat ti ,c ,io- wm convui-e the jury in laughter, ,,, ow sire (o aicoinpli.-li in ,:, elftctu.1 luatiner, ' nielt (hem lo liars lie rx peeled lo haet the purposes they profess to have in view,, beeu a.-.-i-ted by .Mr I'cltigru, but was dis I. that t abo.ilioM-m. I even if it is finally f-tl on, by the lb,- 1 a im i ware that the Editor of the i.(lriet Attorney, will be a mere larte. '1 he tin. L'Mwutt atle inpl to prore that the ery same. evidence whic h hau been pone o ' failu'f to orsratiixe imi-t Le charged en- er twice Ltlore, will have lo be pom; over lirely tithe ' Know Noihiiur,' by ai-rtiii: ni by the prosecution. And ns two ju that lUi K.ow Nothiii-s ' uave a li.aioritv rit-s have already armiitteil 1,1.,. r.f ..r ' ' ' I'ou-c. I'ovs he not know that l'lV ftoolLcrn American pt.rly is completely I .... . j - j luvtr stere.i iroi.i what was former- ; Cil" 1 the" Nirtheru win.' of that party,1 ' "Bl ""- separation was drawn I ine i.-ij in ou,, i w.n ImrH ,(.r. o( uu; c o'ie. niion k.cmble.l at I n, innati rt lusfd to ree:ivu imj'iessa-e, 01 allow it The Iloulof lietiresriii.tin.. 10 1,6 r- ad. n j. ctid the Message ; nl Ihe vote was Ivjfj i.:aiu f, and (?7 in f.or of receivin r it, The p,licy of ihe ucaArity i constitutional and tb.-refore ju-lilvble; for Con-rcss con- : si-t tf a S-iiuic; nfl Housu of J.epre.euta- . lives: but the 'Joe-'itutiou does not re-eo luxe tie: House f l.rpresriilative. until nf. . a, ' "r in' a '"" opinion: " wl r'"t' V' "! ,,ri-''de.it Ly ihe net to." lUtiiya'iujr it, txti -tided to Idem u, . . iipiiu ,,. . . , i ....j ..... e-. ,.,., uevrveil . :r'l""lJ l"1-" I, mid Slates III ti Ihe I'le-ideM f iLr unenviable atiilude: 1 t. : ..i 1..... a:.i e - . i .. or i niirjn -eii oe.ll ine I resident of aparty, an-1 not f ,(! whole American I'i mc. I he lvlitor..Li.L,. si0 ti, f. llWIi- IS In Op.llielaif (,. Ma-j i. ,..t a Know- No,,.- MMmn, L,.t con-' and l.ke ayoun- lion i. ahak J-1" I S J1'?. l'V, ' t.a throughout se,eU0f .j,,,,,, (,, b..r mane, and atru-lim ' for I , T ,ul 7 'rfh" ''M'''l lfTus. pa-aotiam, and of at ..,,., j..',,,. ; f, k ' ?Ce "'. tt-k,n ""' ' fho-,o,t U , J. - fully impii,.Si f tion. The Northe, ,t!rn lUi road r. Jn' f, r 'P""," ehd,. P," S- .ca,,,(for ll in! pio-ressin-rlowardacomp " nTrt J , ci v7.M: vO " T"0' U """" '- ebalc, .he -bol. ,r. destrtute of rl...r.r the? link, in ,l,e No.the r li th Ur ''"1"!' .. slri.n mi. of Matermionship ? There arc many ...en- " r. . lers of the Southern American party who, UH ll.ll-IICC.uni g.iliilii.urs, uiipii. niiivij the political net a to coi tend tij.'nimt Pie- . i. ... l.i.i- . .. :..i . ...i-..!., ,,.i.., . , ... i . .i Ct.t I'lVfC hllllHfll S UIKl lO IIOIl. LI I lie clweof il.eroi.Gict . free, pra.eful people . , ' , r . ' would award the civic wreiith, tissertiiio, ill ! "" ,l,8t ''' ru ,,0t ,"ft'".r t0 ; the pallai.t lUi.-adier, iu Msdom, patriot.... rtr iriti.ta.tt .tunm. ; : ' " . . . . . ! . a 1 ... . . ,,.,11J ,,, , , . , .". . ... . - embarks upon a tbiixoiic ex- 1 ean party , i t cuu nrKs iipo.i v . x .v . UP ,,ie of 1,16 Mississippi with n i. . ... : i. .i... ........ r unit - ; ; 'l ,Vr T ,'M f!t,V" "...I. I 'i l.e cans , of A- w tnerica.iim. will ult iltiiii.itely prevail, will final- it will l e eie lonij proclaim - , . , . , ' ' "u" e'd ihrouihout ti e lenplh nnd l.reiiiltl. of the ! I hion, echoed from Jlamo to Lalilornia, nnd re-.'ihoed from Florida to Ion, in min gled fhouls of joy and gratitude : AmkiiI r'ANS .StiW ltt'I.E AMEItll A ' CIV IS. From onr rBrrr'ui;tlfi;!s. CllAKLE-sTON, J in. 10, ll-SO T nm snrrv to learn llnit inv la. t b tter LOt rP,t.f, you ; I mailed it n day later u.uallv ,lian J U.-Ually 00, l,ut M it llOlH'l haveT reached you on F.iajay afti-i noon. Mv let- ,0h matter which I rfe-ire your readers to ..... TIK. weather continues cold, and wc ...... I. .. 4 i t. . t 1 1 nT . I .. t .,,. , j.ul, , .,,, ,., with rv,.ry pro.p,.cf 0f son.elhin; further iu ,iri, line before it clear- up. This has been coldest winter we have had here for ten .,i: ,.,. lieu. u, ..., ,. .., ; JCars. 1 see you have had .-now e,,ou-l. iu (.'harlollc, with every pi osp. ct for a line 'crop 0f tiec. : '1 he .-t ten ilaya have been consumed I y ' the Fed. ral Com t now in ses-iou in lhi city, i nv eviur-i n line . iibit nan iitii- iui it ii j ,. trial of T.J. Kccles, late Mail A.nt 0I, iie Columbia and Charlol'e Koad, for rolbin- the mail. There were six holier- met, V' imt him, only two of which will . .. P . . 1 . .... ..t rtpo-ed ot at the present 't tm. I be other lour will be po-lponed till the third Mctulay iu Match. The li.st ca-c taken up at this term was that on the charge of break- in;: a letter from Moore A Rainy, uu-rchai.ts of Yorkcille, to Johnson, Crews and llraw b y, lucrchautji of Charleston, and abstract- j,,.. therclrotu three hunured dollars, in Feb ruarv last. '1 he trial iu this case con-umed I Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of lat ; rtk, and ou Friday the jury r ndered a jury r tidereil a i ct uilc oi i.ov e uiii c , -...!:.. .r.. As thai was the suqii rt ease, aoauist the iirisomr. ami , mo-l of the ev idc nee on the p.u t of the pios - i cutioi. had be en elicited, it w as thought that lt. 1 1 1 uf the sueec edin- ca-es would be merely a matter of fotm, but the lN-lriet , Attorney m-ciiis di-posed lo rush the matter s i i ia the utmost eala nt. and try crerv ease I'ank, lo J. I hoc .-t boron-'',. As-i-tat.t (.'u.-h- ii r of the 15a nk of Charh ton. w as taken up I y tin Court on Monday la-t ; and 1 3 day. ( thai I. and of Ui voted men. ho bore the ban-coti-nni'd in the xaminatioii of witnes.e.. iht of f'lui-liaii irui I. it. its purity, through '1 o day t ha ease was argued by 'I Los K at.s, the darkness of the middle ages, .ml w hoo ,1,'itt Attorney, an. I Mr. Melt.miiigi r, for ! spi: it still live, anion- the inhabitants of for i I... utioi. - " .W K..io...r.- best'jury lawyers . u... .'d, I .ii. . ... laborious and' eloquent ti,.r' a)1j 'I has .ilu.d mtth lo l.i.c alr.-a'.;., ed irputation. l!u is master of t,( passions, and louche the strings of ra o .iy, is one of the us two liial gui-li aei.j.i, , Now Ii, the hand of a skilful lie r former :i . a . appointed, and . it toronteioj i. La ml el ... . - With lit. Il,.lri,.l All... I , .. .a....... ...,.,1,,,-j, ariu . . ... .Men,. m.l.-erK-q.who w.. e,,,oed lo as.i-1 fhe prosectio,,, and whose r. p.lta,i,. , 8n ,,,(. and a.lule adcocale I only second to th.,i r M . . , . . of Mr. 1 ctt.yr.i, who, Ly common ron-cit. . . .. - stann, ueseretejly at th" Lead oftht- Charles- tin bar. The cae was riven to the jury at thre? otHCk I Ills lilti-ritnoi,, nnd a Iter he out anout 11. Inn .iiiiititcs i,ey returned with a verdict of not j;uilty." I ma put j po,. ssssjon of Le fail of the second aeq.ntt.il since comnn-iicii,.' this letter, Ly Mr Hey. more. ihe trial of the oilier indn-trm-nia. V.,.. ."'I 'he principal -hari;e, it is scarcely lo he ex pi tied that a third jury would bud him tM" 'y' Ininl and minor eae of i,e same nature and out of the same budget as the 'wo former. 1 Lave been thus minute ;.. it.. iietalis ol this trial, from the fact that I several of Ihe cittfen. of Chnrlott.- I... -on, who will probably Le irit-d at ,l,e a.me time. There were cireuman . rfl ' . 's "nine time. I here werecircunistai.ee. connected with this murder of a peculiarly horrible and ahockin- characu-r; aud the fact of fhe ca.c are l,o al.ro : which add . n.elam-holly interest ,0 the wUk. transact The worst a. ,11 aooi. be V, , , I he business r.rosnri.la r.f ..u "i.."..?' -T.'P'" ...Ml i Proerss IU l,.-,a.. ,.r as...- ... C . a . i tHPiii uiii nii i rnnfi 11 . a. i. .. - i ! i i , -u.un ruiL ail .. lie eanieu alon-these t hoiis.in.l ur... felt ii, every cri,.,,.,. l , .1 ... a. - ' and . ... ' . ' iioiii .', iui- o J.xas Our Luautilol .jueen city ha, on? slumbered ov,-r h,-r be., BI J,.,,, ".'. res,., .,, .,, ot(,.r ..i,-, h , advanta-e to outstrio 1,,., l;. .1.. i Mtf ' It HOW rft. rnm l.. r lllw. n i t r . . " '"'Winri ,'IIHHTlT the Lake. TU Union Gap n.ilro.d will I! . I ... .!. M ....inn open up to u lii-riiway to mo ii; 1 1- Vnlluv mill I lu nrames l IMO w CM. . i i.e.- J " - r - ... , , Charleston and Savannah Hiulroad in u i r....t .....i .... ii y.vtn iia fmiiintiiitii. UUtt Mil, - " . which will connect u ...ore .nt.malciy wun I III tUUlll HUM tt l-."t. We are at the auie lime extending; oururoot diploiuatio rclntions, tl. Sardinia,, border, and nreitiR our prosressno courso beyond the limited confines ol other day. Hundreds of new and niaonitieetit buildings ,.., iiir .n in nil n .ll nil pr.it. of the city, and ttio ..- . . ,.,,. ar .,, m 11 rcli ot improve- .... ment is heard from rosy morn till ilewyeve. ...... ...illi,., of ,11- Inrs e.,,., loved in (he me. ea.itile trade of Ch.irle-loii. with a rapidly mcreasin cap- ..... -.,...,. . - .... - - i.nl. ()u. market ia now aecoi.d lo none be- tween ' Yo.k and New Orleans, ,..,d ia duily t xtetidiiij5 its area and influence. ! ASIILKi. THE KASTKI1N QUKSTIOX. Newtiix, Jan. 1 IMA. The ineotivei knees of my position render :. . .. mi. r .. . : e I. i. ii inipossioic: . a. mc.uwi.iuu. .11 m .. . uu. . , lCr, it w .11 cut ott licr uiareli iloni. t,e absolutely new. fr the mails briiio y 0.1 eve- ; l)ul,ui)(. ,! if n8 xit Allies eem to cou rt I hi n- and make the who ol I, b.n?r before ti;,.,1.tc t... l,t. ,.rected into nil ind. i,en. 1 eat. communicate with you. it is left to t.iu then, lo watch the deeper current of exel.ts which flo further beneath the sur- face of thing, than a carelea observer call I " iraie. 1 'J lie niareh of things nt the preent day t.e reasons v inch tnaKe .tusir.a re-uy 10 bow at the f. el of the 1 iipiic y. J here are nt I. nr. u I.i.. h .1 .. ... ...I r .. 1 1. i.i '..n. ..r..u I - . t .. out of her po.-scvious 111 Italy and her pur- nose, tu Kurope. luru.o the 1 onvul-ioli of -H and Mil the - t .. ... . .... . , .n-ivii- ui i -, , .. Ki.. r.f Sardinia, Chas. A bell, wi-tly yi.l- , dfd to the demntiila of hi. people and head - d llic popular moM.un.t in the noilh of Italy. In this way, he came in direct con- flict with the Au.-tiii.u Mrmies, gained lem porary ,uiee.-ts and bro'i-ht the larger por Hon of the valley of the l'o under Lis influ- ence. Nothing was warning but a lark of union anion.' the pi tty states of Italv, lo : . . . T .' . J . have r.e.1 it entirely from Austrian and t Neapolitan ty ranny. ll.it France and Avis- j 'ria, faithful servants of ilie l'ope. hutrinl forward .o l.in' buck the timorous exile' from (I'atta; the lloiuau Republic after a galintit re-i-t.ii.er worthy its aucie.it lame, fi.II before the arms of its French sister, and the Tope enme back 10 be hated by his sub jects and slit potted in his throne by forei-u bayonets alone. In llie north O' Italy, even au.i.i ; lie uau-i rs ol a lotii rin- i.inpirr, thr amid the dau-i rs veteran Ail-Irian .'l.itshall Kadelzkt beat Lark Hie .aruinian armies ami shaitereii ' the ir power. Charh s Albert abdicated the throne in favor of the t i.S.-htcUed ietor Kmaiiuel. From anion- the ruit.a of the great rive w hief. swi pt over (luropc in iho-e years of rrvolutions, no slate has einer-eil with bet ter pro-pi cts than the little slale of Sardinia, and now in her nrc-i and it. her relat. iin is ci i, ire I more of interest than U on any other. If there were nothing, else to inli rel u, it would be it. (I..- fact, that within her ler- ritory , among the pinnacles of the Alps, lived i:...l. I, ...... I...I... ....i. . ,.i..... I , atir will he without its fruit. 1'roli tmt chri;i.n,ily iu il. purity has gained a -tron-foothold t'.i 'c and e ( tiiioene, J an earnestly a-ris-Ivo inoTemriit. li.it little can 1 I oji.-d for It aly that dors not have it .Liin auio.'i! the tallies of the Alp. '1 hrou-hul th.; l'eiiii.siilnr tin re is a dtrii " aled ho- biy lo tin I'at aey, stroii-er thin in any tli fi'l.'.Ml l.olip rounlry. but it is steeped in i.iont are while I he influence, from i'.cd- In r hill. fr..A...... .1... I - i-ii. i, ...u II..III. iui .... - J l,e ...antic o' ' tip-l. his .,..... b, Albert hi f.lhn , a , ' j . it ,.,,, th,. wa. .. . r. ' . . :.. -J .eiti.ii a -aiil-t I ... pout- on in lhui,.ler- of . '. . ..... ....A . ' i niii'si. ..... ii ... . Hunt, ol the ..ii . ' . the il. Min,.; ,.?v , "' 'I'aven d.,nrf, , ., HI t .. upon u,, in t,e ,c Ill- lalllll y in r. t .in f... I ; t.ev.-l.,c.,l, of .....,. . . 'c 1. 1 ii I nr.. . - ' in , ""! 7"' ' 'he wil... of Ausrii.n ''''"'""'""Wrr, of her ,l will iciur r..uaiiu, ni,, i(jf -i-iii-i iiiot.e upon a ronl. . - . . -ml freedom Will Frai.!.1 '" "J ...I. her br.-Hed pres. and ZriJT '"l"' rul.,1 l.yonc mm' arhitr, ? ijll 'i ' 'he o-lo r, Au-tri., and h. r . . ' V "" r . . ,' r " P-lideiiei., reaoy to surrender M try lhi- i, ,,,, one upon the coni., . kin-.lo.i, to i-ralife t nr era-nil. .i.irii r.t IF ! prne-r. ... ,,, . Hi, n( i.nprv,.,,,,.... .e,,,,,;, ! , re trite our w Shu Inrets iriuest sy n.pi.thy I I..r.e and ,l. t ..... :' . .. , , , ' .. It.e ill-Tileauri. I.rtll. .f il.. ...... ... ... t-'" : " ' " '"" st iiiil mi I I '""". '"'-". .er arm,. . stand by side wuh htm it. Li ,att., siru--ic lor the litu-iti, . of Kurope, ni,d the tune may come when tin. -lii... ,r :.. -elf will, Sa li,,L, , wer, .1 i ,'. " t .7" I ..... . ?"? " ""l '" 'ho I .. " on .-a rn I III nil't hitler had ,tci,p,.,l Lt.f allies, ,J it li;fi.lio., upon Kn.'l iiml ore ,er in joititn-i Ihe matter of solemn oh- . . - 1 ." "" ."" I'"' ' P'"' ' active ' Ll.Un T " P"'-'g "-ore A recent diHiculty which slili remain, ' un,e.tled will illustratu her course and i.-r 1 I .i - . course uUU i.r of I at, .,.,,3 the diplomi.iic 1 ' " ' I year at I on-tan liliople wa sent as cn attache lo l h- m,i,- " '": . ' e"ern.e,,t of Tus. -ti r at Florence. Tim e iny wa liotltli. I that he av.o.l.l I . . waace, p,e,l, hi 1L Im n, ,t ,., .,, , J ' ' ' J - l ree,,a,.d. "" '""er wa, re- a-a av rtir It X H t ii'.i ill rum a, .l .a a. . w w..vv ViitJU LJiC rejuvj al of , Jj JN.g C.s.t. th. rcty, U referred , I 1 urll. l.Ut W lll.OIlt W u.llt.i' for mi ai.... . . .1. i'uriu, but without wailiiii' for uu atiawtr tkr Tuscun Minister peremptorily demand Li removal. 'Jim Sardinian MiuiMer teliii, ' . . ., ' . ,.. ' i itiv it no uiiuiianvirti. unuii vtiiien imm r,. '- - " ' oi l.i ; reiurneu uoiiio nun me i ucau .M:ui-ter .lt 'I'lifiu ju ar.til l.id Ivny.rukflB . 'I' t. vJ . .. I . u. ,.. ... w... - .... Yr. . oarnmian v:. .:i... .. -; ,. ... ;..r j .1 . .. I'luii'tii u ,v mi.. i iuiui nan lint; ai tlin ruptuteliud luken place in eo.iseip.ei,w i ui-uun- run nv mo mi lenni lovcrn. . l....i.l ......... . I .. i ....... !. 1 men., i-...j,, v.. r.u.pr.r wwu,i not remain out of the Question but wol.i con-ider it a personal one lo liilimrlf." ,.. i ngii.u, .. jou .10 sciuu me ui-pute Uu i i, :r . .! i .i ,. I lu.peiial Jlajcsly will consider it a person l one lo li....-e!t and lake measure, aeeo'r tiii.ly." What thoc niensurea would he it is cu.-y to conceive, if Austria were let a lone. There ia alill another thing wlmli Au.-tiin fcrnis to have kept in view ihi, grec nietit. M.e covets the po-se.-ioii or con trol of the llui.cibian prim ipaliiies. W" I. n t - tw r ,, ,c ,llir (.r09it ul,t ,j f .. . ... . . " lent stale under . liberal Kuropcan piiucp another Sardinia will arise to be a thorn in her ride. Au-dria U feverish nnd en-il,. 1 and cB'-iinjr about ou every aide to Mri in-then her hi.nds. She cannot unilo with tlio liberal ni.itr -j )(.re m ,UmU ,1Rt , n , .1.,. .-.,,.i:t. ,1,. r....i..... : . .. . ' ... . . e -' lh.lt tt)l9 ma.te of 1looU ami treason- h.lt tt)l9 ma.tu 0, ,uoJ nlMj rca!r(. m ;,,u (,., , .cn j 1(.f of ,I)4.r(v. llllt j, i,,, Wl.n , H,,,r,. ;..., ,,0 ,jlllP 0f peace tuay cou.e and' no- w i,--i Inn limn Of lirtre lull ,,,;,.,; ..fcth. prc of arms.ecerythi,, . ',, uot 0. aa w.l!oed ui it. the vora" rious i.iawa of wattliiii despot, i g ', TiltginfitJ alls .Vmm. . am. tKUI.tl. ol' mi: ft I'i; I Ml It AH I'll If . IUl.ir.tX, Jutiuary I- The steamer Amciica nrrited at t Lu port, yesterday. Collou had declined d., with libs e? 14,1.00 bah a. Fair Orleans G'd ; 1nid.il.114 o. lircadstutfa unchanged. Comoia to l'eaee prospects have not improved. A i parties were making extensive ptepara'.ioiii for the w ar. The Ciar'a answer to Ksterhaiy wit ex pected on the INh instant. Nessclrode, in Li ptev io.M circular, put an ii.lc rprrt.iioii on the lhir.1 point, a Lu h is not soli. I.t lory lo the allie., til: ti.it Kussit and Turkey thoubl niulu-lly ryr--relative to tlio atrvngth of the l!!aek c fleet. Ct.. CArS ON I'livrn-H AM ITARnr.l; l.en. C.sa ha iiitrnduevd two hills inio P s Senalc, onr mak.n- an appropriaimi. f r the Data of St. Clair river, and another f r the Hats of .St. Marv'a both in the lae.-of '- !;..-. ..... .l. lei... ... Il,rl.,r bill. Wc niu-t hare a new pi.u k in il,j Ik iiioe ratie platform on t I.i n.hj. it, or ea-t u iei-atf at all. When such cot.-tii. tio.ial dottor diOar a lien. Cass ami in , I'.rrre, how are miiimoit 1 1. i.eeiat'i l.iiie. cide ! ti. n. ','aas stick to the fl ats. Tin. LAr:"Coi.u SrEt.t..".U flics.". on i he till, insl,"lic Ihei mom. tcr st ud a. 'H de-rec. btloar xe ro, at fleet laud IT de pier., ami at t-prin-Celd, Ohio, V4 deer, f At ll. lroil, on 11 ..no: day.it raii-ed lr n 10 lo 's'-'l decree, below t TO At IVt-bur- it was conidrr that lh Otb m-.ai wa the eolde-t day err rl el.i tiet il in il, city. F.icry thin- frnt,,evcn ga',ot,r I, of the pipe, iu ihe city iaiparlii, to L; it.-..-, li.t.-r a.i hi, w bliss, oihrra di p- u fi r.y ...Kly ray.. . . sled. I hat wl.ti. .I,. . K.:,. i. . n: . , . ' .......ii ..,,.,IM Wl -' o march ou! and lay down 1 1,, i, ., . , . ,ii ii jii V ' '. Waahinpion ij f0 t lie ., Tl ,bf" 7 ' "7 CO"T'Ted foe 1 When , ' '?"" "'''"'". don't l,ua : ., K ( ,: lur , ,JU , . ' ii)N?i';NKi:.si-j.:KUAiL i;oai ii. .iom-V,,.',,'l"":-l.Kj.tNti i .1 . s a 11 ! " .y 0 J 1 '" I'.... .. " Withal. Il,,, ' K' ''H-kloi., j ,m;0 ,v. c.Kn borgrr k Co ,'A,r,"' Council, Froneba , I'avid- ! - i ANo'J'ilKU CASK UK KKVKH AM) ATl I Ut O. J n r r r.iftf.'tj an aatnnt mi Ague Ir Um u .( 1 M L .mc im'w anollirf lit i'H-i. . .1 ju.ci K.itrfe f .M m'.'.mji he tifld lt twrrtj liit'lrn rrrv tt mid Fi vi r, uitfl w -i mtno r I Ihinc I'i!!.. Mr. Sli.irpt- nrr Iht' lull fof to! lonu Ctfto'i lit cImhi nf country. wtf known i n ttttripti n oi f II ilic Ui rm'intiii, "r ii v itftitrii I r nt It . MTttitt-V "". "'" l"','0,"l ""' ''U""' .,.!., . of .1. f . iirr .l alil.l , and ..r.,l ... ,iy. ,. .., ,M, ln,.iu..,,i ,. ,, . .,..i. a ....:. . . . ......... ."due.d .1,,,,, ., ..i w ,. tVcrf , in Ill. , ,., s,.,. ,.'r V-' '"'" ' """n" l'o . .nd i.i. .... A i i hi Vf; to ntt ttrrini mi nt rnU I)k I hli, (Im: . ,T ui J .iiatiry, IHaft helnrer. liir Merebaiit. m Iho Vleiuily ot '"lhfe, .. I ., tvr do hinby give a tin- P.lri.i.. and Hl..t,i.l. nf aa id I "..lb e. , sn.l after the Aral il y ol ,.,rrl, ni it, we .ell (..a. ii. i,n rreilil, i.r loan Mom y In drnt llun at .i,d I ..litr, or Hi tuiiysf. lime rm, r o,l r.di. ee aa .. Si.ki, ui, nnh "uihoriit il It. lb, ,n, hy hi. p.,renl or lii. Tboao having hit ai will ub-'ar call I .Sfovri.: J. J. IvNMltSOS'. I.KItOV .Sl'HINU.S. nv T. V. Si'tai WITUlil.t C'AU, c.ui.ic. v t.vv a. Si
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