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- - " ' . " "' ' Be frqc to God, fo Moqsoqrij, to iioqr 3)qfiw" THOMAS J. HOLTCW, KoiTOtt & PHOPMITOR. THUMBS . ,'l)fl(,.('nrnliii WblgwiflbeafTorded tnaub. ! h,r. at TWO UOM-Alif ill advance; TWO tcnw'w ..... i-iL't'tf i-L'i'f'tj ;i- . "-'r ;1U ' if. Iti i, tV!'MVi7A dcUVtfa ":"v . .... . . . , ud of the year, isu par will oa uiai-ou. ,11,16111" ... ...i.i .i.. until U rrea ra ld, txctpt ut llie l,il ultho Editor. , h irt.ri.iPmentinacrUdatOneIollarpfqure 1 A i 1 (il , er le,tliif itd tjpf) lor the lira! u.aer- m l'J-i eenl lor c.rj.cu.il.iiu.iicc. i.tmriaa. .... ....1 Ul.K.ifl H.itc rlir.raeil V.n iir. i cfiil. nig"1-' t . . . Ik iid I'ruw r'''', prices, tor auvertiaerii iij . t t.A . ii.iri a tteuiiriUin ffi j3 at w crui. win . Advrrtiacmtota inaerttd monthly or inn at II per aquurt fur each lime, bcnn- Jlin,i.y'7j ettiiawr urs ti.reacti ti'i.e Jj puitiuaatira art autbolijed t art agenla Union Line. CHinLESTClM TO CHERAW VIA GE'fiGETOWN. HEAMrXS MARION AND GOV. GRAHAM. II IIK well kminrfi and Jgp fopuhir ate.mrr Mn. rt-p .... t'.apt. jlitl. fr'cr.U.n la jXm?"'1-' "" " rlf D'K 'HJd iii l,lf u between ;b-f U-tn, erf .., and t'mr.w nd a ai own a the Wu.t prompt kiM of. ficienl B.l in Ihc tride. Tl ('l'"i " '"T ''s''1 draught ni .! ejitul-l.d lor the Ui'er trade, ami being li., in liie b '"da nt'an old and experienced com. m n.irr, ?. i- b'l I) " r e m be relied upon, to rieii. tl In frfiglit without .tetinti.rti. The It". On. i m w!l "nl rn Oereetown but will eon. i,,,t with Ihe'M irx-n in bw atjjtea f tlie Hier, l ien hv (( ie :.njr diltntioii from low wuter I, il. K na t,iig well provided wilt) tUiUbie I, filler. ('. n fnmrnta t. the Ai'Main t'lw.-b iUin iil at 'ufwarord I'ee .l e. II. nil.aioh a. CALUWF.LL A UOIJIXSON'. SIlAC'liLKKMfD It I KA-stll DAN L A. HORN. Agiula "I ' ! raw, P't, 2 !-.'ii 41 t " -Mi mv Iff me fnduMi y ! HAVING I LII) IIAStUihel ONI OKU KAC IOI.Y, I diu prepared t., (ill all unlets H-t i (. if sit. Tfimih-z ''; Vi.i.ves, JmiI l llltt, 'iiiim l'ui!Znr i Mrjiff Clam, II iity ViiUiiig, n'rttj'iiig 'J'u-inr. 1 4111 im in a an article 'ilt'loth ir tlx purpoa a h. Ititf ,fatf, Wliei and t'orn. Ksr ibt. mil, i'rniluca buvi rs will riml 11 to ll.rir ad. a .nt ge to uve it. All orders from a ijialance will W atun !cdt- will, protoptneiia. j. Mcdonald. ftmtt.d. Ott. '.', 156. 30)f iii. iiooic .v iii.nn t IIAIJI-MTTI. .-. is ll ita hfj.irjhca, we Uke this method of inform. o the puiibc Vial w areal al! tnu. a reauy to r..a I.nmbtr at ahurl nniice, 10 a aup. nor man. ref, !! kinea of LiimU'r ripprU and jotnltd to or. r.i,Ltr a. at. and III. no ... ,eiinea . in c natr,l nrtt,Mi, ibinrh turn iT iah and Illirula in tiw ni,i.t ii,f.,aerf aivle. A au np'y ol fca li of oroi na. r? aiiea kept c.i.iUnt! ui) hand at rruaoiuble pr,, If Orihra from a dlatane for S-mh or lilinda ir .ii? work in our 1 n will be promptly atun. e-l ,.', U'f Iktc on band and expect to keep a aupply oflhi. bent I.uioUr tb Country atluida. Hjr it. eliinc aliny ta on t oll, e street, Kaat ol tW M-ItiiHtisl ( hu'th, where one of ui call be any lime. Il-iuar build, f in liic luteal atyh aof work par liculiriy ..Hni.l-d to. We wuiild mute tlm at. tiin,,.ni,f the rmn ii- nl f 'harlotte tn the a.lvjn. ttra e lute of ii..injt work w.th disputed our oi'Siy i, M lf .nli,trv Wo ihriv.." I'.UDISILL L WI1ISNANT. 37. l-s. Mil' 1 f Thinkf.il fur thn patronage ao IiIh r.lly Is. ' ,iii uper, .i.e by 1,'ie citizens of l"lo,rlollr and 1 "e urrnHni!ing irt.uiiitj 1,. re t.rtore, 1 ak a con-t'liiiini-e i.l tl,,. Mini-, I'erhlig aaaurtd that no psil Wlil hi: aarid to pb nae. JONAS KL'DISILL 0- Notice. JJKIiSiiSS 0,v,ng account' ' the f'hsrlolle II .k St,,re, f, r the year lroj,o.ual cull . lld Hilt in. fici .., rliii.il v. LOW'Uia k ENMSS. Ai'itt 8, 186. 7tf NewEablisliinent, 'I'lll. u.nlrraiinril hafing ratahbshid lilirit S rnuneily in ( I, trlt.tU'.intenda curry inf on i ,-o ing ,i,.icli. a ul liu.ilm.a, n t. j Hihrr I'hUiift, (,'nn awl Isxlmiilhittg,' lii-lt llmiptHi: ; Stiver , Units nml nit, Um$at ,M,ti If,,,; rrpnirnl; lhiiij,o- "'"'ii Mi.'l lh ami Ji.ur.nf ti,r tuf iliiriilile Li,,, I laa-lf, mill wnmmtid Ui lit i'lp'rim i ,iy ollu r k iml Jut' Mitt unit , 1 Hi liny H,JISI$, j t'.i .... I . i.ie ,!.,n hruiiehea I warrant to Itirn out " rkin.H.likt alvlc. ' rliiu.kera at a .li.t.nre tbat wish In have . t,r s-.rii ,1,,,, KlVa (wtt.uur atleiition tn '''chii.jt .i , , p,,,,,,. 1 1 r.,i,, , , ii,in).c .,.nt (Juiib nlterrd from '"' '" l ri u.sinii orntherwiae re..re,l, i tecpt "'), will ,.,VI, ih, , repaired snd relurned on ii'f an,,,.,., ,, )BBI, I iiii K nns IM111sM,f flf r.f. r. nee aa lo , ""n.aM.1.1,., ,t ,,., M) uwn,.r,ry i "- the virk lo apeak f..r itaeir. .S,, a. ml on '" "rk a. ., , ,,0,.,, if un- civet cnllut my hop,opnoaile the Prea. J'erun rhurch. JOHN M. MASON. CU'iaitt March IR, H6. if Sri I. tiki Aolit f H l' ISI IC NOTW Kis hereby firrr,. that aH 1 1 U,.v "',,,""l Ace0,,r,,ni H'KATT Al.. i,, ''7S,ATT, DAMKI. 4 C, ,1 At.I.I. a,, a "ANII.I,, are tranafencd Ir, the unue. -"4. tor lhe be m-fit of the creditors of aaid - j"''P t,v. I, il,tthey,t it, i hands j ' K. DAMKI. for imnitdiate rollieimn ""ft ,ndi,iea,ic, cannot be aivtn, as tlia '""i mutt k, pa,d. JOHM ALLISON. J. . DANIEL. HA.VI.NO aaiand our.ekea lor.iher tor f' ' . I ; ,' r ""' Acc..,, ,.,r . ot st, am- and we cons, ijnenlly (, that, any unnecessary (May. Mi tt,.M,u,i.arr,,..gM . M , ,,, n, b'1Sl . A t'hr ,,,, ,J" ,.,,. i " rurf" nave net ,u at once auvanc- Mr. I'.ine, of .Vrth Carolina, sc i ii.ni'vrL'i! avia liitVI,ll h,,i ,,,IN .11i,.,.k. ............... pi ni in inn to nie iricrci.se oi ape- ki.ew wh.tlier or not he otiubt ti s . t.-.iaXI.aaf.ia..aFVrB.aa.- ..........,...... - e-.- l-n . . UlUillM'i' i u",u," 'iw h--rtrn and rjnirU, . comae c-c -aicc nl i to loo per cent, on tutiig in re.ation toihe msttcr that bs I.I l I' '""""i " ''.''' t-i'"i inr ino't articles, ati espectaiijr in cities, tins brought to the notice of the House, KUUIiU-UU grocery su. rt . .( S,.r,.,t. A. .MelWa, fl..,..tle. . ahcJ. realized. Real estate il, the knew ' i.olhil,.' of the editor of the 'I maciiim: shop. JOHN ALEXANDER A. ( O.take tin. method ! irturnu.o thank, (o ih. ir Eiiencla and Pa. lion a lor pnat iiicnurj.'Miirnt ami miIi. ih coiiIi. nuance of thnr favors. The K.alahli.hn,, nl i. well - k","" - n"fu"'w',y'ce''l''' '-y Mr C.W.W,iBbi. : ana Ihe ureiil ornuru iwa a ... .. i f,.,j.. AUn vi r i 7 7 r-!"" ' "''' t-Ahl IAGi of all kmd on Ibc iMt raa. , ..,,,,.1,1. Tlirr.lM.on.i.-riakUluriii.l.ll Idiarrli.tionaiil diarripiiona f Miicbmrry tor steam M.Ha Ac Gin O.triif, S..Jmt llurnera, ic., 01 v.' a alvava un Imnd N. B. All ..r.ierf .ill W pmmptlv ete.-t.teJ. .. 11. ... n ...... ' t'1' Fair iXoticc. fUllF. ,miMtiierl.ipol M ( H ii !; A flVF Ut Y JL" o-a tbi. bat injured. Ail tt.oae iriiHbi.u to , me nrni .inn wianmj; to infin.t,i,tii r qiin-ted llVS,"". ',Vr"i;,d ""n"fi''"-,y."I" m,ke aet,! I llient. aa the lio.inr of tlie firm nfiml m.il l... Iw aettltd in a lew rfuva. MU0UE i BYF.RLY. July 31, IMC. iNoticc. T IIK aubernhir inlnni a bia frieniia ard the puhlie cntrally, that be mil eonliiiiiL' Ihe 'litllltll HlailM-a,M at the old atjiid, where allordeia lor work ill he punctually klttmud to. 11. W. MOORE. fHIHlS ratil,!ii,l,iiM oi i roiivi. ui. oi'y titui,ted un llnuat iiui ll .il I;. ..ui i p i ..o v. ry i n ,ri ill ts- iiiuee in Hie pr .,re l..r J nn.kr all tn.t lint tuiluli hill, com tori j bit nlc ili. rUr. ir l;. in. nlier tia- ncrrai hotel to the Oi pot and . ourt lluu.e. i W. R. GRANT. loll Junt 3. Ik-.fi. fci- Notice. 1 1 . II I.' i II i I' I I ITT l" UI'M'il I v.-1' n 1 1 f 1 m ai m i' .ul 1 i...-tn.i.M r. 1 tiini'i rv oi u,e nuriu, U ' OXII'A.N Y t'Hiiiiiiut a t.. liriiU.riul Jjut j, is nl,.rC, 1 1, a f prices h 1 ve rot ad l.. by!., run lion,.., Ouous. riwuce, 4e.. at van, ,.,,;., ' ,...i : ;..,, ttU il f .'es. ilJOibec in Prawlry'a BuiMinf. upata.ra. Ill: V 1 i'hs : M. 15. TAV J.OR, litnikht. S. P. ALEXANDER. Tier rttiikut. l . A. 1 til. .M J. II. Will i E. J. II. C ARuN, il iILI.tl - l'.xeculive Com- j. Ol f.h.'IA., A 0 fUKELE. S tut! It e. .1. II. WILSt N. Ailm vry. V.. N V E Ht'TClllON, .-rrrrfarv Aug. fj. Is.'iU, oju' l;t ;tl in iittil I ;t. . tier t AS MKVfVI.NG I'AH I M-H ..f SPIIINtJS i, i ui.IH).Nu iuN.h.v.-t,.eio U(.ilu Lu. A. W l.liDI.Nu'ioN.h.ve t,.eiow u(. ilu- am. .a of asi.l nrnt. I lberf..re notify p rii.ni or at me .--lore in u ,1'iv liner, Wlifre Ihe tnl-u nra- will be ci,iilinu?d, tiitj t tt ic ti.e aioe fuilii. will.. LEROV t'PRINC.ji, .Sui riruiij I inthtr. thailiiVt, Aug. 5, lsjO. Jif (0"ttiec. I N fONSKyl h.Nl y. r having h.at by the fi.e whleh CM-, urreu in lh, il,,Ci .oii the loeriillig ot the 27lh of M.iy Ut, vriuua liiitea and chtima agonal tiui.i. in ua persona in this and adjoining enuitlie. M hu h no!, a and cl..ll,.a. !ii-il!g the prni- rriy .,f A ('. Si.eie, A. II. ih one At t i,nd ..Hi. er., w Inch were pl. eed (My ,,(,,;. f.,r t'.-II, rln,n : Ail prraona, tinrefore ap,,ni.t wi-oni unv of 1.11. li cLi.oa ,.re ai.il ai.nuing iiiim tiled, air h. r. I.) .ui. iy notified, t ... i unh.a th. y appear imi.iiiii.ii. .y , and Close up the a inn, !v ,n te o, r e It , ! aniil! he eoinps ILU . f.l. , foril.w iii., Hula .:, Ciu,i ,ti , re. hy auhj.t ting aueh p. rsoi.a io audiiiun.l and un- nccrsaary coata. W. DAVIS, ti (l.tilollc, Junt I". IS.'iC. ilo ! for California ! IjORf.flT SHAW t;.Ua tins opportunity ol intend irot.ij to hi an-, tuoda to conliniit the in particular, Ihat he in- SADDLE & IIAHNESS at hia ol,' al where ,e iiiUn im f4jtruij:it t'nrtirr BuiM;tip, te Ktrp litltii!,l! v ufi Imlul aiii p'y ol suivivs. innM.sf:, nnmr.i's, c, Or- LttttlY aV( lll VOA. fpa frienda are reajtectlnlly invited to call and au;,,ly I'.emaelvea, aa ev.iy nrtnle in bia !i,,e ill be atfn r.led on the mo.l r-aaonHtilt- terms. IIU'ALIilM; iI.hii al the ahorUat notice and will, ne-.tneaa mid litspaHh Ftin unty It), Pa5. tf A. I BI.IiVAHI), ATIX)HSh. It ml WSh t.l.UR AT LAW, t: t ) N CO R D, (c a n a ti r tn t o. , ) N . C, I f.f ... rt.-nn to him tie as com in it ted tub is rare f'rhrunry UK. II. .l. (' II II "i V T 1 1,!, be pkvaaf d lo receive I'rofi si-ionn I Call. T in Ihe Oi paitnu nta ol KUH'I.N ami SI't;KKY. I'ttleaa prof, asieni.llv nhsent, he nniv he Im, It, I at hta rertliirnvc, Fort Mill I'rjiola York l"i'iei S. 1'. iVfc. I'J. IH.'.ti. If Mattresses AllVMAKK. of Shiieka or Sprmrfa. Per. ina wishing d liferent aires and ttylca,W',ll pieiiae end. ITAII onUERS ptnnipllv filler!. t. M. FARROW. itss-tllS. IMS. tf Cawaa aud Rvod for stle at tola Uee. I From the Richmond (Va.i Whin. INCREASE OF GuLD ITS EFFECTS ON PRICES. Financiers are very muni, exercised just iiok in considering t tie mount of increase w (.'Old, mid in n-ccruming what has be come of it. TIioh) of them, who are most o.rlAn. ; R...1:.... ... ..i i ... :.. ui ; m mrriuuiii, in- .t. ..:..:.. .i...t. t. i J i """"' F" " e',, revl uPon prices hh uiiyht have , utcu HuueijiHU'.i. iiniiiii uio ih-i ( or o jyera, Neeordin to the London Et:nnmittt 150,0(1(1,0) 0 or S75il.iibO,uo in pold, has been exported to England from Auatriilia and ('iilifoi niu. Duritiir the Baltic period, ..u. co....,..v,,. m nan men nroutit tome , "''" ttes. How mueh of tliin ha i;oiie l.g'fcn-'l !)' li.iilea a pan of the XI 0.1,. : t.nu.tii II, we b nve no meiiiH oi a-Ci rlaitiini; j Ve tl.if.k. howevei. it ,ay be eaf.ly eon- ...... . . - eluded IliJt the two coiititrieB have reeiied fully 5iK)tl,IMI0,0i:0 occeBion in pold aine. the jeiir lfttil. The nddiiion to the cut ti-t ey of the countries, if not eounlerpoinei, l y rome xtraordinary ciicuni-tniice, i-boulu piodtiec a vat ii.flniioti of t he prices of ul ailiele!-. nearly in proportion to the addition lo the pre inu..y exi-tin atiioutit of precioua tiit'lals. lint thiit iitnoiitit a C'Hiliot be know ii with eerluinty. V lieu the llllkub ject w as dircuaed in Con-resa about UUyear a?o, it wan theu Mated by Col. Rrliloii nml otht-rn, as the re-ult of exten.-iie re.'Parch c, that the totnl Binouiit of i-pi cin iu the United .Statca did not exceed t4 inii'iotis. As.-uit.itiff this to be an approximation 10 the truth, the amount at present i more than quadrupled. Wo preautue a propor tionate increase ha.i tukeii place in Kt.lvlid. Hut prices huv . not advanced nrtliainc rate. J i a-ctil ed by (-on e to tin invs- ! 'cr:ou U -n f pc u T :. of fiher, U.i j me lir-i uioiiin- oi 1 -.it), r.nlainl export- el t.i India anil I 'Linn HI .1 llllil I. Ill I nf .ili-er tnoie limn .i.. imported from Mexico and s!,.il. t ;... .....l :.;..... 1.1 .,.. ..i ......I . . ' . . . ' ' ', . ' ''. ,' , , 111:11, run, 11? n, 1; ia- seven 3 eats, t . 1 11 1 :t tt1 : it-l seeii3,-is, r.llia.Ml sent to ihe East fully ! il.tr. This sum. .led,,, t nu I ralicc liaie C.'i0i,(i0...(l(MI of . 1 ed Irom Ti'O 1,(1,111, (ni in gold would still 1 ave a virv bai.d-oiiie idditioti to thir spi cie ,. ...... .1 .. . . , 1 ,IIV. ....... ,- crease in I be specie currency , i. e.. Iron. 2 to ' Ji'HI 1 tr cel.!. This is no (Ion! t Inn ; but it was not tr be ixp.cicd that (be lull ef- jfeets of the incre :se were to be f. It iu a laiticle for that nurnose. as b. in.. tbe slow- e-l to be t f ruiinicntly 'eiti d, we find that w I eat in it. M.g.--r..a qmtc.I ... I. .mi at l lulling " ' ,".... iilling.- -quadrupling in rs year ilnuiL.li the iiicrensc was mi. li more rupid during ,lhe latter ban ol the pcmul. J be same Iou nets i- not to be ixpicfed in this age com, try ami agneultural products, now as i futm. rlv, are the last M feel the eff.-.t-; but I when lin y do feel them, they wiil be less j fluctuating and more permanent. j ' I'HKI.ztSO To Pf ATtl That lo be frozen to death mu-t be a frightful torture, many would roii.id.-r certain, from their own ex pciictice of cold. Hut here we fall into the unal error of sut posing that the suffering will increase with the energy of the agent, w bid, could only be the ca.-e if sensibility remained t!: same. Iuteti-e cold brings on speedy sleep, which fascinates the Ken- ses, atid fairly beguiles liieu out of their lives. Tlt, l0.t t.uriou;( , x 1 1. 0f th seductive . , , . , .. .. pow'eis of cold, t- to be found in the adieu- lures oi tlie t.ot.inic.il party, who, it, ( ook a firt voyage, were caught in a snowstorm on lerra del l-ucgo. Ur ftulatHler, by birth ; a Swede, and well ncq'iaiiiied with the des- trueiive deceit of rigorous climate, admon- i i-lied lhe company, in defiance of lassitude, I . . ..... .. ... ilokeep moving on. " whoever, ai! lie, " sits down will sleep and whoever siccus) II perish." The doctor spoke as a sage but lie bit a a man. In spite of the re ui iii-tranees of those whom he had instruct ed and alarmed, he was the first to lie do.Q and die. The same warning wa repeated a thou sand limes in the retreat from Mo-cow. Al- no,...,,,. Alter ,ne cov.ry o. .vmcrici. - ----- T" T f ,Vl J , fcl , ! V , Par f future joys and sorrows- ,ke increase of twenty five per csnt. and ,. nearly a century I e .re the . fl.-cts of "f '"P ; ""'Jer. of tins pra,8l0I, mbt uot be nia,e up0I1 ,e pul,c slort, -ft .. ,- rs ,h H w arB lfIlllliu()u, 0f ,be fac influx of specie sensibly ,,, precia.,.,1, e h. v , ojMnto corrupt combina- mm,, b, the case that had beet, referred to Jed , a UJ of .. fouh nn.W, fat lh,re j, ome u,lctrtl,i,lty i any basis jTaking wheatas the st lard of vi.l,,,.. . r . e purpose of passing and pre- by the gentleman from North Carol,,,.) that ,wo ,udred tronf, -After forlu nri,, i,h of calculation that can be made, when rest- which political .cnnoiui-ts consider tbe bet venting tht passage of certain measures the House was willing to pass over in .-ilei.ee ,,, ,,, ', a.ibl... tbo i ,,,,: ,.i..s .1,u, e,.,mt be fore. li-on.ihe historian, to try the experiment, upon, be would be ready to give his evidence, sat down iu his garden at night, when lhe Criv of " Let us have the committee." thermometer had falb u four degress below Mr. A. K. Mfsball, of Kentucky, was zero, and so qiiickly did the drowsiness extremely unwilling to base any action of come stealing on, that be wondered how a the House upon newspaper charge. He soul of Napoleon's unhappy baud had been had nt fir-t determined to vote against able to re-i-t the treacherous influence. the resolution, having no confidence what Lunt'oii Qmiitrry. twr in lhe allegations to which it had r f- 'erence; but the announcement made by the I'R Kane A letter has been received gentleman from North Carolina had entire- hv a friend t Dr. Kane, in this city, which givi i information direct from his family, iind confirm, the unfavorable slat -tnriits re- cetitly made public due of his brothers, on tcceiving news of his departure from England, b-lt lo meet him in Cuba, although he was not then thought to oe nangerou-iy ill. liut on the ."ill. instant, such alarming intelligence arrived that Im mother left tin- i- i .. n i- mediately fir Havana. His ili-case is m- a . .... i . .. V,.,il,. ..-.... i.n.1 IV,-,.,, u I.i. ! l,n .- sf. feting when he sailed the second time His inilomitable per-cveiance and untirinjr ener- gy would not yield to a foe which combat- t, d him during the whole of bis last expe- iliiion. and was more tcniblc than the hor- i i : .... i.i -l ed the heart, and those who love him best have but little hope that he will be spared to then, and to tlm country. The brave: spiiit which struggled so manfully, when all I rnrs oi a i ir nr. 1 1 nas now a , i ar a . arounl mm was gloom and de-poudency, i nnil wholorgot his own mummies to sus tain and encourage his followers, is at last overcome ; and it is to bo feared that we shall sooti hear his name is added to those who have sacrificed theuiselves to science and humanity, and have cheerfully given up their li'ctto promotn knowledge among CHARGE OF BRIERY AM) rORRUP- TloN LV conokess exciting DE bate. ; In the House of (Representative s 0u Fii- day lost the folio dz exciting dtbate took i' t flllCt! I Mr. Kelwt.of York, nMna to Brir. si . j . . . j u. ... j . ., 'a ueeu qiieMion, car-eu m ue ren iroiu tile P ... if-.-i. li " .w lora liniei an eunonai anicie oall- ing the attention oV Ha readera to the letter oi im Hatiington corresponueiit aa to au extensive laud achme about to he brought , before Congress., i 'moug other thiuga the ' article stated : V " We know that! corrupt organization of uiember. of (Jon. tesa and certain lobby aeeuw b . - V44rxiii d -nice er ly in '.lie sesatou -i um year. We are well natiefied that tli.'a organixation holds a Lai- lance of powt. in its bauds sufficient in most s ..... ... L.ll ni A...... ..n ...au...u .......I..... care .. . o, e,rry any meure penunijr ( Qr ne er pei.rV a liucr had seen lit to 1. Hie llouolR.preseutt.ves,aud that it- , e Uou,o( ivpneuMUn. If, .rower habeet.exerted in favor of measures j however tbe propoSL.(i ieig.tion ws to .lieieitspr.ee, 81,1,00 per vote generally ; iuformu.ion commuuie- (or tts .q.itvalent) wa, agreed to, and thstjte(j b ,he fron, Sonh Carolina, ,t tu Jceu useu to prevent lavorable ao .ton oi equally me-ttonous measures wh.ch were unable or untuHing to lubm.t to the ( rra;lical tubule. j Mr. KclseV remarked that the charges contained iu the article were based upon a letter, written from this city to the Times. . Under ordinary circumstances it woulJ per- i Lap.- be a wa-te of time to notice articles of j -his kind iu the public press; but the edi-; tor ol the Journal to questtot. occupied a po-ttion btforc the countrv that entitled his ,. . ' . statement to credit. If be was in posses-; .-iou of facts to prove the truth of he ' charges he had made, be should be called upon to substantiate them before a commit- tee of ihe llou-e. that members who were guil- ivoi t:ie couuuet imputcu to tliem migtit tie exposed to the country. As the matter now stood Mr.K. could not vote for o. agau.-t a certain nroiiositiou before the House with- . . ., . i i- ,. ,- , , , .,it b,,"","r Jictly under the ,"ld lhe, ?r',C 1,.,chJ,ie h"d cau-ed 10 be read. If there existed such a combination as was alledged, he desired the IIOUS, e and the country to be informed of the fact: and as iu hi-iudometit tbe character of thej,ur,,a. whic uL beencd was surh that the grave and serious charges it mane should not be passed over III silence, be vould u-k the adoption of tlie following preamble and resolution : Whimeas certain statements lave been " Penatnj; cfore Congress : 1 berefore Irsavft, Tbat a committee, cousistin oi n.e niemuers Msppomted by the Jspeak- ,ip.t,,.,u, 1U, peisU, u ,,- pers, to investigate said charges; and that said comiinnitlce riport the evidence taken, ami wiiiu action, m their judgment, is ne- ce-sary on tbe part of the House, without ! arcely tin. d'been , ,je 'imes. ,)0r of the journal itself, nor of any com- mutiication tbat had been sent to it for pub-1 lication. He knew not whether what was there stau-d weri true or false, but this he did know, that there had been a proposition madt' '" tlle "ou,e by one of its members UP" Vfr? sul jecl. Cries of " Who 'and " Name him Mr. 1'. replied that he would not name the member. It was wi:h feelings of indiana- ,l011 'bat he heara the proposition, and the reason he did not resent it was beeiuse it wo"ld have been a violation of the rub's of tue House. He Irad not announced the W HIHFlt MTtqln at a tAmanla 1. ed hAn -l : 1 -.1..! - " ' " " '""'tfT to the House because, during the peachinent of the integrity of a ny member's druggie to effect an organization of the Tte, it seemed to bio, ib-t- th..y lo-t sieht ..k.L .-t l.. - i oooj. nen a niember rose iu his place and pf their on per-onal dignity when they B', avteiupi nan neen maoe 10 tamper with bun inthe election of Speaker, "'"1 creuu ueroceivea lor ins aeveiop- "lent was lauglitel ; and the charge was made that he did tot accept the bribe be- cause there was no such place to be had as !. ..!.:.,. .1.,- ai xi l"" """ w"" tenoereu iiim. wr, i. "'Jld now state that there wis not a want oi iruu, in tue article that had been read, aii'i 1 1: at a iii-tmct proposition had been made by a member of the House, and in regard to the Minnesota bill, that fifteen hundred dollars wouldbe guaranteed anient- ber to vote for that bill. If the proposed ' committee should be raised, and he be called ly changed the case. Upon thestatementlllou.se. had had the courage, nor would of that gentleman and thit alone, should the I Hou-e base their investigations; an I be there- fore trusted that the gentleman who had j off-red the resolu;iou would so modify its terms riesoi ,o, " no. Mr. Marshall. I do not want to give New ork editors that sort of respectability which , .1 e .1- ii ,j - . the notice of this House would give them. ; ri b Mr ll,nAr VUsonri (,'n,rmMl. ! marked that he understood that the charges! Mr. Clingiuan, of North Carolina, said J w hich had been read to the House were made J that there seemed to be no difference rf i in the editorial department of the Times, and 'opinion amom members as to the propriety of, that the editor of that paper recently occu- ( ,f, invesfi-ation ; but he preferred that the j pied the position of Lieutenant Governor of It. a...: .t v mm .. - .. I 1 lie n an ni .lew a art. ,1 n i a a tint o. man of that standing; made such charges, he would ask whether it was not worth the while to make an enquiry into the matter, as well as into the statement of the gentle-1 man Irom North (Jarohna 7 I Jilr. Marshall replied that it did not0ct.ted by the House, as it might consume msttcr what might have been the position i considerable time- to effect a choice; and of the editor heretofore. He stood before i benre he trusted the gentleman would not the House as the editor of a newspaper, in flueneed by thoe interest which they knew controlled men in that po-ition. Mr. Mtr shull desired to know if it would not much iNsbbcr boootiu tiio kvuof i.d potnUaa cf tLo House to base their investigations upon ouch a Bt.itcmont an riiii'lit be iiven b a liicuiber of their on body tliau upon a declaration luanp hV tit i- Pil if nr nf a n. w-nttr...r tin 'natter whether he were a Governor or a 1 . .1 .... jjieuieuaui, ouveiuori A3 mere wan lliw ' ' Astimt chat of corruption arte, and as that charge of corruption was based upon the statement of a member, be would pre- fer that the resolution ahould bo extended ao ait to cover the entire ground, and em- power the committee to inquire into aii ruch attempts as n.iLt have beeu made upon the floor of the llou-e. il-. CumpbflJ, of Ohio, was understood to say that it was not be'.-otuiniii an Auieri- can Conoress, especially duiing a short ses- -iou whesia !l the .bii'inei- sfferiini.' . the great ma:?ri. interesis of the country was at slake, to slop to inrpiire into a charge! baMed so'ie, , i(J'l!a ,hat,ome ediioV . 'I noull, voe ; it . llUt if it WM ,0 be eJio.ti,j e0e.. upoll clar ,111)(t0 by a ,ieWf par,el.ed;tor or correspotidel.1. he would feel compelled to cast Lia vote iu the licga - tite. II.. moled tn amend the nraamble bv adding thereto the words : " And whereas a member of this House has stated that the article referred to is not wanting in trill, " nj. Orr. of South Carolina, did .,nr think - tfct tb iurp,ti ,ioll propu.ed would cause uunvewaTy consumption of time lie .1 1 . :. u 1 . .. n . ..- .1 . . iiiuuui. i). hquiu i'e wen iy n.vesiigaie iiiesu !,.,. r .,,: . i,!,., 1' i;,i , ree how, consistently with it di.nih atid in ,f.r,np, 11 , .j ,:(.',. ...:..,. n. :;.. !l,initnn...u. ... . j . " t 1 .r,.11,i.,111.1 (rn. vnrth i'ar,iliin He held that it was due J to tbe i,.tc?rity of the body audio the charac of t,K.ir C0IMi,u,.Ilt, t!l.lt au iv,.,ti..a. ..a t.i ... 1 1 .1.1 1 nun auwui'i lt n.iu, nun uiui tv s.nuuiu v .iv. .mwmi- broad a, possibld. Mr. Orow, of IV nnsvlv.iiiia, concurred with tbe gentleman from .Suatli Carolina ihat grave charges against the integrity of a d- " - j - IriublirfortlienvS lini.eu.l.A tintt 1- tr ....I. ...n.l.. I... n u ru of those against whom ihey were directed. lie llterelore rai-ed in q testion as to I he propriety of the course proposed by the resolution before the House. Ins principal . 8 c"are' oi corruption against one ol its if aiiiiiiiuEi o, .ui , v . a vi o. i i j di,ih;ii , no circumstances or ne case adverte.i ,o l,y ...... v.. ihim M.ii,., in play ful pastime. Mi', tirot&i, of South Cnrolitia, held that u was clue to tne dignity o tn- llou-e anu the character ofihe nation that these charges should be fa.riy nut and lu.ljr investigated. In subinittiug the following substitute for " Pcnuiti!; re-oiuiion tie lell it to ne lin P"1)' t0 J ' .ii'f uded to indicate no manner ot uistrusi in tne speaker, t.ut simply to throw the onus upon the llou-e as boily- Reso'veil, That a committee of five be elec- ted on to-morrow at one o'clock, to investi- gate the charges of corruption which have been brought to tbe notice of this House, and hat said committee be empowered to send for persons aud papers. Mf. Walker, of- Alabama, remarked that in this matter h could have uo distru-t of the chair. He took U for grauted that tho Speaker h id just as lively a sense of the value of the integrity and honor of the House as any man iu the country. When charires had been made involving an im- paused to make inquiry as to ibe source whence they emanated. For himself, be cared not if the charge came from the low- est and vilest of our species, from a mere miserable partizan newspaper, or from a man of high charaoter and reputation. It ... ... . . . . was sumcieiit lor him to kuow that tue (barge was made ajaiust him aud his fellows upou the floor; and therefore thought that the proposition submitted by the gentleman Ii out .New York was the one upou which they .bould base their action, Mr. brooks, in explanation of his sub atitute. stated that be was iust as iucapa- ble of intimating distrust of the Chair as any gentleman upou the floor of the House. Mr. Hrentoti, of Indiana, thought it due to bimsislf that he should submit a few re- marks before the question was taken upou the resolution, and for the rea-on that the Minnesota Uud bill, referred to iu the arti cle that had been rea l, was in his hands, us a member of the committee on Public Lands, far examination aud report. For biiii-eif he had to say that no man in or out of the any dare to approach hi.u with a propo-i- tion that would iu any way influence his vote upon that measure. So far as his eon- nexiou will, the bill was concerned, but a solitary member of the House had entered ,is room for the purpose ot .it-cu-Mug its merits and. as to out-ide influence, the I charges hsd no foundation in fact with in the v,iu.fc i lim ts of bis know ledge. He thought, how-I timit e . i : .,e ,.,,,.,,. entnmitree should have as broad a field as . .. ... .. ,,. . . ! ' therefore hoped that the original resolution, with the amendment of tho gentleman from Ohio, would be adopted. He did not agree with the gentleman from South Carolina .1... .1 , i.,.di,f nrisnA.iiiniia is .an 1,1 a ir.ir. lie, Mr. Brook that tne eomiiiittee should be press bis r.-solution. Mr. Paine, of North Ctrolina, did not know that it tat necessary that he should subrcit any remarks in vindication of the ojiir.-J hai giKJued t. rea.-ii wtkia sir tcr. In alluding to t!ie ease whicli occurred tlurina the effort to elect u Spnaker, he hal only slated hal every member knew to be lur a nil w 1 1 limit I lit (tlQllii TO I'll DU'U IHe integrity of ihe House. Coiieeriiiu the . ........ L. u. J ...! ..!., Ji.l Kiaieuieui u uu uiaue iu-ujr, v..--..- the gt-ntleniau iroiu I eiim-anee iir. oueeu a few moment after the occurrence to which it referred, and when the Minr.ejoth bill came up it ahould U have been divulged. lhit as the gentleman from New York had brouoht this subject before the House he deemed it the proper time to submit hi atatenient to the body, as he did not think there should be such a voluuin of indicia - tioti against the editor of the Tiiue.-when there was some ground for the eeu-tions rontaiiii-d in the art-ele tbat had been r,ar from that paper. " Mr. Sliced, of Tennessee, objected to iransfrrri.tif responsibility of ihe iuve-ti-a- . tion from the bis assumed by the neiitle.JEstim.il. ,....i fr..,.. V..ui srlr tr a .1 n t.i IliP 11 1 lll'lliel turllH' in debate by a member of tlie II -use. Mr. .S. then stated that on the of D cembcr ; la-t the gentleman from North Carolina cum j to his scat and told him in uhiai.c wl.nt j he had repeated to the House, r-q.ie-iii.tf ; his advice a- to tbe cour-e he should purs.. j M r. S made a written statement of the case : at tlie time it was communicated to him Ht ' the gentlemnn. and it wa- his meniorandum of the occurrence that enabled him to utate ! the date. ! Mr Rrooka then withdrew his substitute. i - Stti.ton, of Ohio, did nut sne tint any poo.1 could result from a pnniiiuiiii of the il..l,te an tber onnld bo no doubt, after - what had taken tdace. that ihe Hou-e would or,,,,r " ii-vesiigation. He therefore de- mamled the rri vioii fiue-tion. The previuits question was seconded : and under the operation thereof the unieiidiiieiit e . 11 f .M - ... . .1 ... 01 -'ir. Lanipneii, 01 111,10. was screen ,u ; and as thus atueDded the re.-olution was adopted. And then, nt a q-tarter past four o'clock, tbe House adjourned. A New Mum op Extortion A case nf exmrtion oeccurrcd at New liuchelle, ...... . . ... .Nm 1 01 k, a few evetun; since, wlncu '"T. w,i0 havin(T 0) rt.ached bis "three fccoro and',en,- concluded to trudge through the journey of life no lotieer 1od, , , ,, , .- ... v. V..'. . luuil UVIIIC Hill, IHIU Wll .IF" n.l n uigiii I.A.. ,1.1 FIIM idegroon, made hi-appearance an 1 band- OVCT over 8' 0 to the Skittimertons, who took aillount , ,,c R!Uue te coolly inform- ing t'ie donor that if he tbou.-bt that vroull sati-fv !liem he was sadly mi-taken ; th .t it would be enough to buv powder with for ,i,e following iii-lit. wI.cti tbev would again pay hin) tit," better prepared for action. (Ju ,,ie foHow: . ,i:)V ,ome 0f,. Skimmer- tons procce ii"' to Mamaroneck, di-tant four , -. uu, 4. J,!,,,,,, 1 fjrfir;nff 01) the Follrt, of J!v .,d otber glorification dav-, and this, with an- r i,.i..;., , lt,,eb..lle was decorated with flags and placed in front of the Le Roy House, tho residence of Mr. JJitiks, with an intimation of what he might fxp(.ct " unless be came down with tho dough." Under these citciimsMr.ces the bridegroom drew bis check for $:) more, and the second serenade with " rou-h mu sio " was indefinitely postponed. . J'. Tribune, Great Pl-ovEitY AT Niagara Falls. A fine barbo' of sonu two hundred and fifty acres has been discovered i muediately above the rapids and below lhe old SchlO" ser bar. As much more cau be dredged out at small expense, giving a depth of tun . r to fouricn feet water. Heretofore vosseis could only con." down n tue American siue to the old store house, some two mile above the ralK A pier is to be run out al.cve the Goat Island bar for about half a mile into the river, and the upper bar so cut that ve-s-la of twelve foet draft Can go through and . . . .. . down to the mouth ot the great canal. This discovery his opened a eeobigical won der to the people in extern .New 1 urk, an I it win proven great couimerei il blen, to that community. It is expected that navi gation will be opened by the first of July for ail class vessels. Polios OF THE SPIDER There have been noticed iu several instances recently ,-criou- results attril.itcd to the spider. 'Ihe latest occurred in Ciueitiiiatti ou Thur-day last, which is stated to have resulted falally : " A young man named Win. Hairghton, employed in a dry goods store, was taken lo a physician's office in a great sttte nf suffering, caused by a spider's bite near the a-l lumen, receive 1 a fuiv hours before.- The suffering of llaughion continued to in crease until Ip'c it, t he afternoon, when he died iipparcatly from the effects of tbe l ite, llieea-e has excited eou-vlerablu at tention in the medical profession, and the physicians of that cifv state that it is the ouiv affair of the kind which has ever coll,0 u tui.;r knowledge, . . t. . . j TTKnr..sTINO r R o M .lAPAS It is stated , , ... .. . . . that a grand Convocation ol tue ill 'hitatics o! t!c r.uipnc ot Japan tia j.-eided to permit 1,0 V' e fa "Ij'lh K,,i lu, ,,! e or s t, - , , s. ,tu, Ala,,,'ieau PP''" trade with that coootrj , bsve, prm? 00 - . j " niP J " PH 3 ' i -, 'I and receive ill payment only gold and siivep. i - - ri.. , ...i. ,..., ..... ;,. iL: ,1, f. ; I lie lui en, wii . oi- .uuin.j,.i., ... vor. and et.iov a monoply Of foreign- traSk-s ! Tbe Jipatiee, it is said, are making raput progress iu naval knowledge, aud tbey have appropriated two millions and a half of dol lars for getting up a fleet of vessels of war on the European plan, to be Comm iuded by Dutch naval oficers. Four of these vesseis are to be screw steamers. Why is a Rill Sticker like a etrohler ! Beeatue he does not,!;Bg but plioxris, (play-cirda) Klil'OHT OF THE FINANCJ" ' OM- MITTJiE. r t Tim cioliimitiee of Finance have i ad un ,1 ... I ,i ,r..t ihu ettimiu sn hiPw in' re;,t;()ll to the putilie revenue, and iiki:ie . . .. 1 , . ir... -i-.l. ut.-ru:i I tl!fcroveniein poutj ui ine oiue,- j B0 f,ir a tM fclnte to, ana u cou n,ctej ith. the public treasury. i ry0 a f,ji underMundin of the financial' C0u,i;tjo 0f t,e Suite, the committee have (j,,,,,.. jt u.ot advi-able to pre.-ent i'u cue' vjew ,0 frue atatt' of the public debt, w ith- the iimourlt m'ce!aiy to meet the accruing' ' j, ,1,1,,1 thereon tor the next, two years. , rj0 ,jlat eDlj we ay before you that por t;0ll 0f the treasurer a n purt bearing upon, tjlt( sui,j,.ct, with such remark and elites- ' 4- evm autropriae to the tmportaDca j 0 I be qicsiion unae? coii-iueij.iiu ; ' - j . S( ( ortil iiB ,;,. iy tiio referred to 9 J,Ji,l O 4U 1 U.-MH in yi-ar I8j7 f4'ifl nr.! Is 4Ti,ii:.'i!.a O i. I..i l-op, $38,003.84 Kali I- d rceeij-.ta ior Ii.. tor 18. ..ii-..i:i.:)S $79n,(i?s ;3' of i:3,?: 7 17 Tot-i! defuit fr the next two years, $!37,S1 17.5 I he committee cannot wtll anticipate the happeuiii; of any event thnt will' inateriaily ail.-ct tin: above e.-timatv, while at tin' .-nine time, tbio'lh abuiiiiaut caution, .and to -ave liaimle.is the faith and credit of the fc'tate. do not beMtate to rccouiiui lid au increase of . . .. O.c puuiic liix.s The q jestiiiu tiicessaiilv gresc-tltii itself. a to tue best mode of equnlixiug the bur dens of government, so im to bear fairly uud j'isilj upon ail its citizens. 'I he coinuiittee are fu'.lv eppri-ed that tl.era is a "teat iii..ri-il cl opinion ui 3a this subject, and have ein'eavoiod as fur as practicable, to reconcile uio-e averse op.u- ,1 . -i . 1 . .1 r : .. ions ui tbe bi.l prnpo-cl. j lu the estimates proposed, it is believed that an inerease of revenue will be realized of one hundred thousand dollars, which ad- ditional sum would place the treasury in . easy circumstances, ami meet promptly any T" With ibis purpose in view we propose to increase the land and poll tax twenty-five per cent., and all the other subjects, rf taxa- ...1 A : .1,.. ,...-r,. - UVU HUM nilHHUru IU .lie iv.t.. v. ..... seen, but the estimates of that character are siuiill it, amount. The laud and polls are tbe only cert-un and reliable source tor raising revenue; neveitheless it would be iiidniiestlj unjust to relv entinlv upon that source. Wealth, in every variety ol for,,,, should be made to bear its ratio in the general charge aud ex penditure of government; The bill iiich ticcoinpau'es- th;s report ,..,,.;..., 1, m, land Vr,,i, tw.dva t0 fifteen cents on the hundred dollars value;- likewise to increase the poll tax from forty ,sf.,, .lm. ! i.eis ..lonn w ill rir,.e an add'niuiial sum of fill v-one thousand) two hundred and seventy eig'lil dollars. A fun,er increase on money at interest, dividends aud profits, to four oeuts. in-toad 0ftinee as uo.v provided, would raise somo ,eVentoeu thousand dollars, and it is believed' jf proper enlistment couid be ol.t .ined 0f ,, j.i, Mds and profit a very considerable addition;'! amouiit, would be obtained iu that way. And a further inereas on capital in tner- ehandise to one third of one per cent, in- ,t. ad of one-fourth of one per cent, wonld rai-e some fifteen thousand dollars, and a like ratio of iucrea.-e on all other subjects of tsxation would increase tho revenue cq lal ."-.," i t0. if not considerably over, oue hundred thousand dollars. It will be perceived that iu the above es- tin, , tts do ineiilun is ina leot dividends ari.'mg from works of interna! improvements, while it is believe 1 oir public works are iir 3 healthy and sound condition, and mu-t, .. . . .. in a short tune, be in a situ-inon to declare cou-idcrable dividends. Mnl from their very nature, they are subiect to so many f.suiiii,.-, and their i i v il.n N -u ftiicluating, it would be much safer to tr iusi'er their ia enuH' lo a sinking fund, to meet the princi pal of the public debt ns it falls due. Tho tr"ssury would then rely upon the land and p-,11 tax, moti-y at interest, dividend aud profir, merchant's tax, Ac , as a sure, steady ami reliable fund to meet the Slate's liabil ities. The books an I vouchers iu the comptrol ler's office are iu course of examination, snd will be reported on ns soon as fitii-hed. The committee take pleasure in saying, that the duties in the othee of the public treasury, wi.i.'h cf late have be:ouie very laborious and responsible, have bcerr dis- r,uir'? d bv .Mr. Courts iu a manner that eflt tlitf him to much credit ior tne com men lab'c zeal displayed in pmscrviiig tho faith and credit of the Stale. If the bill reported by the oommittec be adopted; there can scare .y be a- reasonably doubt of realizing therefrom at least halt a million of dollars as a permanent source of revenue ; a nun amply sufficient to meet all demands likely to fall upon the treasury, ..ta.l I., -v.. u t.ii-,r,. aaiinvla.! Vi 9 W .1 -J nf dik-i. ,,,,.; ,Vom olir nubfic works, to be anplied tl,e widjlu ot tuf Jsgatura may de- tpr!,)(, 0fwj,iej f, ,f pect fully submitted. GEO. D. BUYD, Lhalrnun. The bt'l reported proposes to amend the r.evr-eii cii'iuies, i uevenue isia, in cou- . 'ovuany io iu e recomimiauanou.- j ConunprCms Why is the ladies' saloon? the best place, foe aqiet smoke ? Because there is no smoking aloud there. Why is she man who never l-iu-V.si, IPim the wisest t.vi.n mvutiouod in BihUeirl bitaey f Becauste he is a solemn mm (:?olo . ) Where should Qaaker.i j;o to r e ! To he Friendly Dlea, What land would te a Jo'iLtfa place fr bab.s Li;' ' ?.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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