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Pa»SEM;n B» «!S WIFE. Jthe late Hosea J. Gardner, In-ham, haring had their sus- j aroused by various bircuin- bdden disease was caused by Xn administered by his wife, ires to have the matter Ited. The particulars of t!i» 1 from the Traveller, are that ^ for several years has suffered ig, on the 2*Zth of last Decem- Xre step, striking npon the ll side. This accident occa- lii, but the family physician Ifractnte or dislocation or ev- injurv. iVfr Gardner was ibicB.s bv his wife and mother, as nurse.—On 'Wednesday Bath, the physician ordered a 1 on Thursday morning the pa- l some nau.sea, but it was at^ |ctiou of the medicine. |ii-ht, -Mrs Gardner endeavor- Xlr Gardner's mother to leave Ling that there was no necessi (but the mother refusing she ires, and thns compelled her to L one and two o'clock in tlic called up by .Mr Gardner, kith vomiting and other alarra- Lhich - indilced her to send for |On arriving, he found his pa- 1 bed, retching violently, aiuT jevere pain in the stomach and J now ascertained for the firs^ Its he had taken had not bpcri- slightlV. nlthough the wife the contrary. The burning stomach and bowels Was e:(- Mr Gardner said to his moth. |y w ife has poisened me, and J[ •oisoa you,'’ fdarh fluid whieh he had thrown Lie Poetor’s arrival, and which lilied to have preserved for the lion, the wife persisted in throw- Irv to the solicitations of the Lruner died on Sunday, in great jgaid that the decea.sed had been L the belief that liiS wife would view of all these circtinisranceS jed his body to be disintered; and licera submitted to the c.vamitia' Idical gentlemen of Boston. Ind that the e.vaminaiion of the f deceased was conducted ye.stcr- traces of arsenic were discovered; prill of course he withheld from i it is ra:.d! known to the jury of krrests have yet heeii made, and I will he until the jury make up The fecUng iu the town of tii.ses as the sad susiiicions be- Icrally known; and as G u.sual in sorts of rumors are in circulation. |it is said to be well authenticated ’ the deceased was seen a day or death to go and throw some* ' bank in tiie rear of the house, Inver it up: and that two cats Ineighbor were afterwards seen lit this snb.stance, and that tiicV I aftst. The circnm.stances are ! the mind to the belief that a BS been eonmiitted. rfnl Incident of Wan •ring, open hearted New \orkefi Ln the early day.s of liis enter- aragna; and bravely .sliare’J in llv and disastrou-S attack upon ' that time neither friend or foe I e.sliinate, as they since have, be rifle in Anier'caii hands, and Ips abandoned Walker just as Xfd warmest. Thus left unsiip- fcer was forced to retire and leave ■ndeal on the field. The Costa Ll these unfortunates with brutal Lipping them of every vestige cf many ca.se*5 hacking and muti* Ipless bodic.'S. After these sav- lated t'neir malignant hatred of I—or as they even Iheii began to Xe ‘-Hifles”—the; dragged the nearest Cells and plunged them Itinction betCecn the Iwonnded was this young New bore thti name and shared the St Clinton, the illustrious father faital system. The brutal usage iicniis recalled the fainting suS^ |oiisness, and on the brink of the pred some words of home, and or a glass of water. “Shall we ; poor wonnded ‘Rifief ” pleaded er of the Costa Rican araiy. “No; Lmerieans I’, thnndered Mrsupe- |n he added iu hrnUiljest, "flurry Rli find water wiot*gk drink at If the well.” Bed mau war tkrw cast i», and fcd men were thrown upon him.—■ rent down, mrgiiig and striking koiiT side? of the deep well, and last sees sf young Dewitt Clinton" ' Sntt. Ri'wke,—General' Quitman, in bbrstsU speeeh in the House, in Ihr resolution declaring that sug- Ivivc the slave trade are shocking Iseiise, tkc., made this witty and I'T- liir and pharisaical arogance’ of rt if!' US to assume such censorship, personal di.srespect when I say, use, eon.stituted as it is, is one of ^lals to which questions of public p ate honor should be referred. good fellow, where have you been lack?” “i'or a irwii iar/r! I have Inbled with a weak back, I thank no, where have yon been long tny li7ck\—Don’t yon call me long mindrel!" 5*; THE NORTH CRRoIIN! FATlffN.C. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Saturday, March T, 1857. THE WElTiDEBt March was duly inagiiratcd oS* Monday last with a fierce and bitter blast which drSve the summer king from the throne he had Usurped, and brought back the frosty ttaiii of winter which we thought had departed lot good. Old Boreas will go to sleep aftelr awhile, and his slumber invite the smiling presence of April who IH turn will usher May to make us forget the rode civilities of MiPreh. The Few JKWhbrs of Consress. ’ i , Conffressf Whether "the four Members of Congress iti-1 ' It'has been held iu more than one instance; cnlpated by the report of the Invesii ' ■ ng ythht the oid Congress floes riot die, or its term Committee, are the only ones who ile-er' c ioie-pii^ by limitation, until 12 o’clock at noon be cspclled, or who have been dab'olivg w' C. C. McCsumwex is our duly authorised asent for the collection of all claims due this oflice. TO IDTERTISEKS. ,, Persons desirous of the immediate iKhertiho bt .ta.cir advertising favors must hand them in tiy TllCUSli-W AFTERNOON, otherwise they will not appear until th« succeeding week. Our ffiOndk will please twar this in mind—as we iotcad to make it a rule tciiJioui txreption. WESTERS RkIL ROkO. ' The friends of this great enterprise in apircal- ing to the people of Cumberland County to aid them in its prosecution recommend for their serious consideration, tunny important nrgii- 'ments, one of which is that the ctiristructioii of this Road will enhance the vnl&c of every foot of land in the County. Kvety body knows that the value of land is predicted njmn the market able value of its products, and that agriculture IS only profitable when a redundant prgdnction does not red«t« the price of crops. Build the Toad and \he demand is increased for every ’•offliriodity, a want created for labor, a want not felt 111 the community now, and this fact speaks another for the interest of the farmer. We believe Cumberland county will be made the wealthiest hi the State by the completion of this road; and if these established conse- iqoencea, which promLscso much to the farming and commercial interests of the county, are less anflueaGul than higher impulses, then let patri otism lead tlieai t« eucoiirage and promote the nndertaking. A-te .the citizens of the county willing torest iDitder the blight of reproach and oeirsore which Will descrvidly fall upon them if they fafi -on!brace .this inviting opportunity to ibe the pioneers in this traly noble enterprise? Rvery section has bos* arayed against us; our interests and oor doaands made subordi- viate to every oIIks':; otir claims derided and ■contenuied'; our iiisrgniiiicaawe dispised by every pitiful l>»sir that hiR; njt ooarage to aim a shaft S®* The Ndrtfi Carolinian, published at Fayett'eVille', ik a paper we always read with pleasure, if w'e cah say so without vanity—ns we often .see bur editorial.^ iu its editorial col nimis.— Sunny South. Out- Aberdeen friend must be mistaken, or perhaps he is endeavoring to perpetrate a joke 111 the latter case we confess that we cannot see the point of the jest We are afraid that the “vanity” of our friend consists iu his effort to appropriate our coal to his own gas works. If he will wait until the Wc.stern Rail Rond is built we will furnish him with considerably more material for his efforts. M.kGRESS—THIRD SESSO.k. • , l^asliirigtoii, Feb. 27, ISoT. SEN.iTE.—Tile Senate was in session till half- It- S ’ piist 1 o’clock last night, and passed Mr Ilnn- tlie unclean temptations of tlie lobliy, '.vi' Imvo no means of knowing. Mr Matteson Ls report ed to have said tliat a combination e.vi.steil, including twenty or thirty members, who must be appeased by money or other consideration to secure their votes. Of Mr Edwards of New T’ork, one of tlue members implicated we know nothing, except through the notoriety he liiis acquired 8®-The Banner of Liberty is an interesting newspaper which pays ns a weekly vi.sit from Middletown, Orange Comity New York, and which is always welcome. For the trifling sum of one dollar it will come 1000 miles fifty-two times a year richly freighted with everything that is readable. No Kaiiza.s sliriekiiig fanati cism gives import to its name. It is the avow ed enemy of black republicanism, know iioth- iiigism and every other ism offensive to good and safe governments. 'riic South should appreciate the labors ot those journalist at the North, who fight the enemy at their own doors and arc clitvalious enough to wage a war for soutlicni rights in t'ac strong hold of the enemy. Owing to the lateness of our return from a very pleasant trip to M’ilmingtoii tn roiilt from Moore’s Creek, we Sre unable to give our readers a detailed description of the celebration. In our next wc will attempt to do justicb to the pleasant character of our visit. Mr Gilbert’s Deke.n'ce.—The telegraph has stated that .Mr Gilbert, of New York, made a -at any other'COttimtuiity: g.is!e« a rank in tlie i speech in defcucc of himself in the House, lie list of doonted -etties; and «'.e, who have only to said : thi.s matter. The same may be said of Mr Welch of Connecticut. Mes.sr.s .Matte.soii and Gilbert we have had the special satisfaction of opposing uiisuccesBfuily it is true, iu tlicir candidacy for the office they now fill. The former is a resi dent of Utica, N. Y., and has been three lime.« elected to ^ongress from his district. He is personally an rill the 4tli day of March; and ttierefdre, both | teres substitute for the House tariff bill, rcdii- iiranche.s may yet be in S‘.*ssiou at the date ofieing the presenl tariff 20 per coiit. An a- 131 ED meiidmeiit wa.s also adopted placing the duty ; oil raw wool 23 per ct., and wool valued at 20 cents per pbund or les.s, free: The bill tliu,-. i amended was pa.s.scd. j Toalay the Senate pa.ssed twenty five |)rivate . bills. Thu post otiiee appropriation bill was 1 this pi'e.sCitt writing; that is, obont teii d’eloek, iillluiingh tlu'v must, per force, Iiave adjourned before pur paper goes to press. We are with- riiit inails from as far North as Wasbington, arid the Hbningement of the telegraph betU’ecn that jiniill find llicliinond, leaves us in com-! plctc darkness with respect to the closing scenes ! discussed, of the 34tli Congres.s—a Congress wliicli, wc I Hot'sk.—Mr Gilbert made a speech in de-i fear, wili K'b long remembered, having certainly ! fence of liis conduct. He denied llic tnitli of aeliieved notoriety if it has not won fame. ! the cliarge of the investigating coinncttcc, and ■ It is d( ad ilciw; and jibake be with it.s ashe.s. j denounced the attemi.t of the iuvc.sligaling ' AllVERriSfl.MfiN'i'fs- PAIXTS AXD OILS- Miiv th«'y never lie ilislurijed nor l»c tlu* inciiiis of distiirhinir otliers. Uorn of a stnuige eoiivnision—tlic off-Ppni*^ iiiilf of fanaticism and iiaif of intrigue—tlie anii'tleniocratio hni- agreeable gentlemen, of great jjority in tlie House was a losely commented and heterogeneous mass; liardly a parly, tor its members had too little iii common; tb en title it tb tliUt dosigmuibh—bess a fticlion than a congeries of factions, it no sooner attempted fiherent weakness of shrewdness and business tact, and from a very humble beginning has reahiibd h high position and ammassed a large fortune. As a politician he is considered i^iscrupnloui and desperate, and makes no secret bf buying his ways to C‘ni- any joint action than the gress, by the free ustj df rijHhey at the primary meetings and at the pblls: lildeed lie is one ol the originators of th^ liionstroiis system of cor ruption which lias ftJr sdnife prevailed in | ranked under the idagic bitiiner of bam the Oneida district, iinollier gentleman of the ■ they conlil not lie made to light for tiiw same city und tliCKanie party, being we think lolijects, when their real ends and aims entitled to llie patent for originality. j antagonislic 1 ho N‘orthern Sam ^ The Canvas which resulted in Mai'i son s | fact Sambo—the Sonthei'n “Sam election to the present Congress, was un cx-jto n.ckuowU’dgo tliut a constitutional Demociat pensive ouc. He was opposed in the primai-y , wiioiSicr of native or foreign birth, was nearer meetings ut tiie polls, by another cantiiniilv of ■ to him, politically, titan sucii brethren of the the same party, and even greater wcniln, to “ijcdcr'’;is Ibmks, and Burlingame, and Shm- say notidng of the democratic noiioui-c, wh.)! and Campbell, and such like; all elected om'niittee, and denounced the attempt of tin House to Hx a stigma oil his character as iin- preredented. He charged the House with gross itijiisfice towards him, and conelnded by stating that lie liad resigned his seat, and Ik* immediately left. The House wa.s laker, by snrfirisb. The resolutions referring to his case were tabled—ayc.s 135, nocs 18. A letter v/as sutimitted from Mr Matteson, .settin 1 ’0 t rhr.'.iHC I'mij’-r. Vfiieiiai V.jrnsili;.-!!, Ver'IitiriG. Taiiinn'V i Id U. ‘.| Li'ud. _ ' iiHlji I’ditCp s '-'i-oi ( V. -n.:W Ocll’i' l'l'U."!u!l llllD-. Pll.Ll UlUl Pur*' yihtc I - t.iii'ocii I>ih . Copel Varuisli. I.iUu'i-airi', Ziiic Wli.i'-. Viirnn'o V ciluw, JulKiu n;!. - iiiiil vk;' llri 'wn. Tru-rii .'i' mark lln-c rink. .S.uul I’. pi.'l'. i;rn-’u^. r,;r ky S.VM'I. lU .11 SOTU-E. Tl!' I; Ih' ol l:. but sniiie were was iu wa.s furi-eri its oreatiizalioii became apparent. Nortlicrii j .Mr Gilbert, be bad no ri-lit to expect a lar-cr | ami Sontbcrii iiieri, slaveliolders and abolition-1 mca.sure of ja.stice, and accordingly be bad re- ^ ists, Free Traders and Protectionists, mi-bt be ! signed bis seat , ' Tlic committee '■•eported in tbe car.e of .Mr O. | B. Matteson, as follows; | 1. Resolved, That Orsamns B. Matteson, a ; member of this House from the State of New uli.-ci'il'I'l's li-vnicat I't-liimn;! iU't I'l I’h a? ami tuarti-r 8' ?si r..tv. la’ii'li I'll! li-tters (.1 Willi..,n l?lonni.luccasul.hfi'(.Iiy - ■■ Id till ii' i'>oii> liDvinj; clanns utraint-l t!’»‘ ‘ “ td |M't-s..Di tin* ^‘Ono. G.uly ‘‘U;.. mi; within tliu tiiDP |>i*'''^cril'''‘l hxw, '-d n forth that as no trial had been allowed , licc will he picailcl in Lav ot iIh .. . Debtors to ti:e will inaKcmm •ilial ■josKrii THoMr.'iiN. I f HAUITt litOfNT. 1 March t. Fi'nTiii:R ■ Itnviee oWsnmtl nn m-tlererComM lo jbat y.;e'. ;b:iU. on Tliurt-tioy .k' ;itf rositleiice imitltc salt; ;'.nli ikiy of Mntvii n ,it' Willinm Blunt, ilfc'il, ■\t. at ill' also was a gehtlemtiu of large iiK-iiii.s. Ibe stake was a despertite one mom y riowed like walti'i and the suecessfnl eamlidate, [trobably, in view of tliis lal’gb expenditure, deemed it proper to keep an eye lo the main cbaiice du- We regret tiiiS affair, for we 'strefcli forth ati «Tai to.girasMitlss^irizc of wcsltii and prosj>erity, have tbe imbecility M iieatate ■and stand inert. Everj motive llwt cau in fluence tfcc psTrkjt, ■wesw Sedkrg tkat x-an ani His position in life was well known, and be ehalleiiged any mau to say angbt against his personal or official conduet. If any member of this bodv felt that he liad been injured by as- jnate or awve the iuteltigeut citieeti; every 1 sociating with him, let him, rise and say so. emotioH Uiat sirwrfd arouse the man, urge the people t J carry oa this work. K tl»e TetC'Of tlie coonty is in favor of a snb- "scription, the Company promised to pay the tax themselves for two yaars: and if the road foesncces^L'![whichfiguresdenionstrate beyond n doubt,) tl>ey will virtually make tbe sul.scriii- tioii their own. Wc have seen letters from He liad answered to tbe allegation willi per fect confidence, and his statement under oiifli would receive some degree of credit; lie re ferred to tbe matters connected with bis ease to sliow that it had not been Iris inteiitidn of de sire to delay the action of tbe committee, and alluded to the confidence repOSed ill Hint by his coiistitiieuey. If lie had bceti that cHfrupt and tntelligeiit gentlemen from different parts of | obnoxious man represented; very likely it would the StiStie, and from enterprising northern be known where he was best known. Forty States, who are amazed at our tardine.ss, and years he liad lived, and riiitil the present time, wonder 'why we want for means to prosecute never had such n chatge beeii jai^ at his door, ■such a work. He did not fear the feSuit. Those nearest to ing theDes Moines grant, to tiave Iicreaiid use a large sum of money and other valuable con siderations, corruptly; for tlie purpose of pro curing the passage of s,aid joint resolution thro' It’this Coiigte-sB as K tiriw-NothingS; as were I HiG Ijonso: GillM'ftand Matte.soii and Edwiifd.s, tlie ItOn. ! 2. Resolved, 'Tliiit Orsamns B. Matte.son, in -reftemcn from New-York, whom even t/ii.? Con-1 fieidariiig that a large number of inembers ol gresH was forced to expel. Nortli and South' this House hiid a.ssnciated themselves together, Americans became the desigmitions of distinct jrind pledging tlierrlselves each tc the ether not or-anizalions, and the nationality of the "Third : to vote for any law or resolution granting inoii- have admired the energy and force dfc'lb'hictef or\’nibn Degree.s,” became a mere by word—. cy or lands unless they were paid for it. has Whicli htiiibled Mr MuUc.sdi, tb rct.L-h; iliia'ide.l,: a thing of the past, only to dwell iti the rever- ; falsely and willfully assailed and defamed the aud lionbfablti position. Bliorild lib lie proved ’ ics of some lialf cfa&d devotee of mistaken am- elmracter of tliis House, anil has proved him guilty, ami fail, it will be a melanclioly lint not bitioii, like Rayner, or to be used as a sort of unprecedented instance of tiie dangers of iiulnl- rallying-cry in remote localitie.s, by some whose gillg ill a selfisli and overweening ambition. bitterness against Democracy would lead them ilr Gilbert of Jefferson District, to *lie as- to prefer tlie btUliier of I’aiideuionium itscll, to tonislihlcrit bf everybody, was brouglit fbfili as that of the Deniocratie party. the first Sfllliflidate of that pare moral iifi'l self ■' righteous (f.fltty, then ju.st organized, the tfepnb-! S T.^TE.MEN I' OF IHL ' .’cYENU^L^ licans. w (tHbut any titness for the olliec; lie ‘ Qf ivua i meuUJCr Ul LIMS iiuu>e udiu uju Oiutvj ui i dhihu-^ .. ji York, did incite parties deeply intere.stod j ihe pnssiv'ge of a joint resolution for construct.' !,„^heR of r'lH.i;’ i'orniino succeeded by a general snppbf-t from llie re- i/,e Jfzpentliirlres of the dijfereid Departments. pitbllciiii.s, and tlie votes of the know notliitig^ coesrv revesce. party, then iu an iiieipient State in tliai district ; Rereinls for 185C. There .should be no necessity for jvetitiouiiig the people to do tids thing. The great end to be attained; tlie prosperity not only of FiiyettcviUe, bat of the whole con tiguous country; the repntatioa of our citizens Tor Mtorgy, eaterprise and tlie promotion of a Coromewdably progressive feeling; tlie vitality '•sf tiiat principle of activity and energetic action Bjy which alone a people can succeed, are ar- ■gtiments writtten in letters of living light be fore the eyes of our citizens, needing no iiiter- prete'r to express their hieaning, and which we need not urge upon the people of Cnmbcrlnud; Wb earnestly solicit the attention of the pc^Tc Vo this ali important matter, and hene, fR»t without reason, that the county will do her duty in this matter as she has ever done iu everything pertaining to the interests and Welfare of the whole country. Congress has been very pleasantly engaged Tor some time in investigating the ease of four Members irapreached for selling their Votes and other innocent experiments in legislative science. It is said tlieir is honor among thieves, which paradox allows ns to gra it some decency to the Black Republicans who assented Always unanimously to the resolutions GdnVic- ting their abolition brethren of corruption arid baseness eternally disgraceful tb tllfimselves and their constituants. Tbeif iirimcs arc Gil bert, Matteson, Edwards and '^elcli. The three first resigned to t^bape ilife igndtiiiri^ df e.xpolsion. Very friiicii like a man hanging himself to save the slieriff the trouble. We hope soon to see Congress purged of such Scoundrels, and we trust also that the time is fi'dt far distant when the vote aud influence of S Uieiiiber of Congress from North Carolina will be considered as worth more tlian fifteen hundred dollars. him had said, “sustain ydtir dignity, let the re- snlt be as it may,—(id no mean act, and if your pursuers follovV ydii there, your friends will take care of you at home.” He had two daughters grown up*^if he was alone in the world he should feel free as air, biit He fineW his respon sibility; This attfeinpi to fix a sliglria on his good name wa.S unprecedented. He charged the House vtith gross injristibe towards him, his family, friends, con.stitueriti!| and the world in dcpriviiig hirfl of a fair iieiinng. He felt con fident that on a trial lie .Should come out nn- seathed. There was a History connected with Sweeny yet sebret. Sweeny has been to me since he testified. 1 nerchant CowbMtd hy a CaHfornla WMaw. A few evenings ago a cowhiding affair e.xtra- ordiiiary took place at one of the fashionable boarding houses iti New York.—It appears from tlie 'tribiirib lhat tliere were some 60 boardefs; irtbltidtrig merchants with their wives and ehildreil, arid several clerks. Among the females vTas it charming “California widow,’ abdut S-liotn one of the merchant boarders ha. » put ill cifcnlation some unpleasant reports. The tribune says: i'he iady paid no attention to the reports nnlil one of a more virnlent nature tliaii the rest was circulated, when she made up her mind to cowhide tlie individual, and coinraunicated her intention to some of the other boarders whom she counted as her friends She had set the day end time at the dinner table. The day arrived but for some reason the dinner was later than usual, an occdrreiice that caused a more general assemblage of the fami ly. The bell at length soundea, flnd owing to the Ifttenesss of the hodf gffe’dt h«ste was made by all to the dinner table. Abofit fifty persons were already seated rind among theffl tlie mer- chatit^flrisris'pb'fciiitg tfierehaut! In a few momb'fits the injnred woman euterrid.—She apprb'atifba the merfchant and demanded before the cb'iiipariy a retraction of scaiidalcu's reports he had circulated and an apology. Refusing to retract or apologise; she drew from the toid of her dress a stro'ng cowhide which she applied with a will td his head and shonlders. So severe were the blows that his face was completely marked length wise and crosswise with red lines. Some Of the ladies screamed and were sorely agitated and many of the gentlemen remonstrated but the lady paid no attention, but still dealt her blows vigorously upon the bead of tbe offending mer chant. At length one of the gentlemen inter fered and wrested the cowlii^i from her hand. The victim was removed to' fiiis room, where he in getting elected, and tlie elector.- who votfil for him now have the plcii.siirc of rfliectiiig ni; ni the tacts and argnmciils which were thf'ii f.na-' vailingly urged agaiii.vt him. iStil lliey an,re,I : a pure inimled iiinii, nml we trust llicy are foti tent with this first success of their eii.'iris. ; It has been reiiiarkeii that nil t hr-. implicated ill this matter nr.- j ..itttt.s.— Such is tlic fuel, lint we do not l-y ■"> tneaes' juiipose all re iihlieniis are eqiii .i; '.t;siio,i;'. t. The Albany AthisA Atgits vetyvveil remark'st on the subject as follows; | We da not .suppose that lieniocr.'ltic members 1 of Cdiigress are cast in a tliffereni mould, or, made of purer iiiaterials, tliau the corruption-; ist.s df the othe^ side. But their party allows j them lid such lattitude in tlieit votes; nml w hen the? fcdmniicrice d .ststem of bduiiUes a id privi- ■ lege.s and grants from the public treasury, they i are checked by the censures of their party, and ! they flnd tlipHiseltts gradually thThlriiled ffhrii ' Reeeipls for From taxon Real K.state, Roll F $4,3.54-04 1,441 15 .self uiiworthvRIo be a member thereof. 3. Resolved, That Orsamns R. Matteson, a memlicr of tliis House from the Slate ofvi ew Yo.rk, be and is hereby expelled therefrik'^ 'The first rosolntion wa.s adopted "tff’the Hon.se—ayes 145, noes 17. The sc>v*nl was alsoado^te^. TUet' '. taolc. 'Nii'Tjavis called up”Mr IVelch’s case. 'llie House adjourned till 7 R' M. 'R^ashiiigton, Fell. 28, 1857. Senate —The Senate sthick out the I in the Delicieriey bill appropriating one Tools; Blorh-smilh Tools- Curls-. U'ng- ons; Jlnisc'.old F-itrniltire; 1 Rii.ir.gr,- 1 linrouehe; 1 Sully; J'C, As, iR- ,\t ilic same time oml place wc will inre out until llio livst (lav of .lamiarv iic.vt. almut 40 avo.-. Tonus nf sale: ,8ix inoiitlis credit.—tlio i iiroiia-oi .'iviiig bond aii'l approved security licforc tlic propel ty is reiituvltd. THOMPSON. I CHAUITY libyuNT- j' March ".IS-U. 4n-:« Valii-Ahle Town Pi operlj for Sale. f of the Court of I>niity for Klizu " Tlie^atHwe propertv wilt li- sold upon a credit of six in(inih.s. .^Ifoud and -approved security reqiiin. from the March ‘ .. Wb A. IIU.5KE, Clerk and Master. iS.-.7. ^OTlCRr j IVrsonv in l-bled to .las. G. McEacliin, as (Guardian loftlie!teirsor.lo!in Morris-m. d(!C d. -are l'.' '>''> r' I speclfnlly informed, that , „ ii.-iritv of iuslaneos endorsed and transferis n ineii I ntd'es 1.; tiie iindersigm'd. .Also. ‘''"I linn-; eessities. apart from the re.|. irements of tin ( ndors. . compel ns to eolleel as spcslilv us possible i iadelded will therefore oldige^r ridrcd and eighty-fiye, thousand dollars for the | iml themselve.s too. All those, lives ust and will ^ ’ j nrii’cliase of bool-ls for new members of the ! bv pavinjr u|> tnimc(liat«*ly. \Ne inus a i Fines, taxes and suits in C. C. 4-50 00 , | rt-ro the monex is n«t f.,rthc.mpi.g; - Ff.ts, taxes amt suits in S. O. 218.40; ’ -i n • - , ' J .M. MOKUtSCN. ,lie Rierk A Master in Equity, 30 00 , aefopted a re.soliitiou calling on the I lesiuent j muUKIR' r.—30 00 : for all the correspondence with Oov. Geary . . . ' . x- r- w.-au 7 i.s.">7. 40-tf E. fj. Winslow for rent, Al. Johii.soii net sales dt Negro, 253 05 ii.ilance oil Hand lii.st year; Less comrdis.sions; 3,503 03 $10,279 389 The Senate was I-l.rpenditiircs. 'aid Inr Corinty nse.s, " “ Jury “ “ “ support of Mute.s, 'ash oa iiand as per Account County .'.ni3lre; relative to Kansas aflairs, still in sesson, at 9 P. .M. Hnus3.—The Hoii.se consiilercd the report 02 of the .select committee on the case of Mr Ed- — : wards. 9,890 lo q-|m pommittce reported in the case of Mr Edwards of New York, as follow.v; $3 G”5 07 Gesolved, Tliat Francis S. EJvvaids, a 1994 77 ^ riiember of this House from the State of New S'2 35 ; Yorit, didion the 23il day of December last, I attempt to induce Robert T Raiiic, a member 4,187 37 I of this House fr.i ri th'3 ;St, ite of Nirtli Ciroli- $9 StiO 15 'cciiitriiry to the dictates of hi.? ,|udg- ] ' Ajiidy to I ment and conscience, on a bill makin.e a grant ' .March 7. is.o. f.antinhnrirli. N. C.. March 7. ISai SEDD OA T S: 1.70 niisiiels of first rate quality.. Also, a da ed Clover .kecd, for sale iu ,,u.VHtlliesJo out. .\pply to March 7. li. Iti.lSE. 40-3t OIL. Linseed tfinter Sperm. Lamp. Tanners', and Neat's foot illi,, eonstantlv on hand. -Y fresh supply just received and tor sale iu quantities to suit.^ March 7. IS.'iT. 40-7‘. __ I'd liiie fill' llie balance of the ^ car. .V Negro tVoma.i , who is a good Cook, It IJ. HOSE. The above nnexpciided balance its ranks; The ifitcK-sts of locality have blind- to the follwwtiig uses, viz : ed some; the pretense of pi.biic Sry ■e is applicable I oA land.-! to aid in tlie coiistriictioii of a railroad i : in the Territory of .Minnesota, by holding out j 7C5 51 ;a pecuniary consideration to said Paine for his j F.\.VEL'L’EVlLbK MARKET. Correct^ weekly for the Xor'h Carolinian, others; and persona! iniportnnity biaS'etl it por. tion of its represehlativc.s; but flic fact still reinninS visible and prominent, that the Demo-j cracy have cHiiStltiited the party of rcsi.stancc ; to all thie evil ami oiiesideil legislation; and, that even those exceptionable scheffifes, which' I have been carried through Demoeralic Con-' gresses, have owed tlihir success to the com-t Justices; Gtficers for waiting on the Ooiiiily and tjiiperior Courts, and pay of Judges for helping special I'erms, 1,121 For support of Deaf Motes at Raleigli, a cent pef too. Receipts ond Erpendihircs onareonnl of the Door for 1856. billed voves 6T the 'tthigs, with a few sneefcd-, From tax (iii Real Estate, iiig Deraoems; against the iimiii body of the | "■ J &c. Democratic palrty. 'ftife Th'ics 011 the Cringfes-i p)„|,ii,| bounty for removing sioiiul record show tins; and the proud nioim-j poor family, menu of Dem'oeratie principle and resistance On hand at trie laS't settlcHiCiiit, exist in the series' Tetoes, whieh, from that of j Jaekson against the Muyvtlie road, to that of! Qommissiotis of Sheriff, Pierce against tlie French Spolitation biil, have : protected the treasury against th'c comiiiii.aliOiis of Coiigre.ss. ! support of said hill. I 2. Resolved, That .said I rancis S. Edwards '’.le ami lie is hereby expelled from the House. 11: .Mr Etlwards made a speech on the subject, Gifter which the rcsDhitioiis were liiid on tliej ! table. I ! Resolutions were then adopted expelling Mi'i i Simoiitoii and fill-Triplett as reporters. I ho j $1,979 10 , Hotise then passed a bill to protect the [leoiilc 1 632 70 I corrupt and secret influence—ayes 104, ■ nocs So. ! The tariff bill was taken lip, and tlic House | Mxrch 7, 1857. B.VCON. per It) COl-'l-'LE, per Ih— Itio. Ln.gilira, per yard- in @ lU riri 14 (ir, (111 I'd to 20 50:, 493 20 ' refused to ebneur in the Senate’s amendiiioiits. ; ~ I A committee of conference was aslied ol the j $3,225 50 : geiist;.. The House had not adjourned at 9. i 77 to s . Ill to 19 4 7 30 @ 00 6 SO to 99 a 30 to 9 9" a SO to 9 94* 156 7 I i ;00 ^ 30 $3,068 79: A Goon Wife.—In theeighty fo'itrfh year of., lis age; Dr. Calvin Clmpin wrote of his wife ; | “My dome.slic enjoyments Have been, per-1 The Postmaster Geiivinl ^'l■.^ vcemMly iutroiiuctd an improveUK-at la ii.;? pO'-tDigt? stamps, wliicli, according to tiic I^-uladcljinai Ledger, adds greatly to tlicir coiivt-nlchcc Hr has liad them prepared on sheets With purlora- lions around the borders of eacli siatnp, so that they can be separated, one from lim without usinij a knife or pair of scissors. Be sides the saving of time in this improvement : tliere is greater security that the StUHip wd * .... I As m-r vmieiu.rstile.J with Ooramittec, $2,523 79 : haps, as near perfection as the human ccnditioii | Comeiissioiis She made iriy home the jileasantest j Biihiiice oil hand; $3,068 79 From 'he Ilicords of Oo’mniittee of Finance. G. DE.MING, Chinn. I'avetteville, March 5lh, 1857. luu 9o ; earth to me biVt one man D^See how Coal Fields Roads pay even at the cost of 25 times what will build ours ‘‘From tbe Report of tlie Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road company, Jan’y 1856, we find that this great coal road cost $19,004,180- 19. Its earnings for 1855 amonnted to $4‘- 321,793 86. Its expenses $1,127,878 62. Net progt $2,593,915 24. This left, after paying interest on debt, 17 per cent, profit on the stock. This was not all divided, however bnt a large portion applied to a sinking fund for paying off the debt. Tbe road was worked for 40J per cent, of the gross receipts. It transported, in 1855, 2,213,292 tons of coal, besides other freight, and passengers. TheYail road is 93J miles long. The freight charged on coal for that distance was $1,65 54-100. And the cost to the company of tran- porting it that distance-was 54 cents and 38- confined several days ifi eonseqnentfo Of the timt she is And now gone, m_f worldlj loss il perfect.” itow liianv a pc'or fellovi would be .saved from suicide; from tlie penitentiary, and the .gallows every year, had he been blessed with such a wife ! "She irirfdc hon?e the plcasriiitest spot on earth to me.'” IThat a grand tribute lo tliat woiiiaii’s love, ami piety, and common sense ! Sio.xiFFiCANT Fact.—Prof. Henry, the dis tingnished Savon and head of the Siilithsoiiion Its or rough ! Instit'de, tesUfies that he R"Ows - . -J. ti r. , ' artioiig the scientific mCti of titC f edge left by the perforations will Sfiek ncltcr; . •. IP,, Fatal AITrav in Kansas . . , u - f nf tl.v. i who KS an Infidel. 1 - to the letter, there being none of the risk of t e ; gpeak-s volumn.s, .rind shows coiiclu-, gi Louis, Feb. 26 —A Jefferson city corrci-1 edge turning up as wl.eiMt is eo.itin'aonfs This j Dcmocnit learns by passengers I plan of perforating letter stamp.s 13 priietiseilm 4 to make rifeh sceptical or cn- • 1. 1 t • 1 I L,.p.,c.n,pwi1.. a 1. ..lie ;!■» .Pi'.(■1 to procure a machine from that conntry for „i,olly dcstitu'tc ! tween Gov. Geary and Mr blicnod, growing here. The contract is made tfffh' Topp'aif, Ci'G-, .scientific attaimrieiits, who disbefieve or , out of the relusal of the former to appeint the peuter & Co., of Philadelpliia; Slid, iu I Effect to do so. As a gcrtefai'femark, wfe think latter sheriff as desired by the licgislaturc. to a supply for that city, the Stamps ha^ft Sl-1 befouiidth.it a^arit majority of them! The affair had a fatal termiimtioii. SI.errou : ^ ' ignorant : had a'fowed a purpose to kill Geary, and meet-, COTTON, per 11). COTTON ILVOOINt G-imiy. -J I'mi'H-V). 77 UDrlaPV , ,n -u, COTTON V.'il.N. per lb, Nao. •■) to 10, 70 (a) domestic goods, pi-r yard Drown Sliecliiig-'*? (.>t"naburo;;*. I'LOUi:. ojT. — ^’n*’Dy . Supcrtii*^, Vino. CrG.'^s. GU.VIN. pcrhiishcL ■ Corn, Wheat, Oats, Teas, .Bye, LA Hi.', per lb, SPIRITS per pillion- - Pi-ocb Braiidy. Apple 'to- ne'T N. C. U'tiiski'y, Rye do. Rvctitii'd d)). . N.\il.S. cut, per keg IRON, per lb— English, .. Sweedes, common bn-. Do. wide, WOOL. p :r 11) TAbT.OW. per lb « IIIDES, p.-r lb— Dry, Green, LEAD, per fo SALT— Liverpool, per rack, .Mom, per bushel, MOLASSES, per gallon— Cuba, New Orleans, SUGAR, per lb— Loaf and croanen. SiCroiA,EortoR;co,ANOrlcsus, 11 to BEFK—Wholeritle . llctai!. cboico PO RK— WhobiPalc UoJail mutton 11 00 to I 07) to 1 if to 9a to 1 ou to 1 10, to 00 30 to I 00 ().’) M 70 55 to 90 1)5 to ^9 40 to 45 4 7.5 to 0 00 k @ 5 CJ to 90 7 to 90 17 to ll to '6 to 00 04 @ 00 Si to 00 50 @ 624 06 0 00 16 to IT 4d ready beeri sent to New Yo'rie,- Roktttf^^Safti-1 latterclnss;being wholly i more, Cincinnati, St. Lo'rirs',’ New nratilatlon of hi* pbysiiJgBftmj*. Chicago, and Albany. The S'trioun't (jf Icttef- writin". in the United Stateri itfiiy fe Wferted ’or what is wor.se, mere smatterers. i itm ^he Governor in the street, spat in his face, j vance our quotations. REJLARIvS.—Bacon Receipts light. Cotton wc ac i which Geary did not resent. Lost wealth may be restored b^ industry— | Geary’s friends got up an No change ih ary ofo’er article. Salcf* made with aniniatioii- nVcct- i ^ -y w - 1 ijojsL wcniiii it*>v ' ' ; ' ‘ -T CK rtvrtd' WILMINGTON MARKET, March 5, from the number of poMa^esfaA.>s used. ^ re^^u^d bf temperance: i»S on the 19th inst. Jones, Sherrod ; ^bls. Tur- number sold by the govefnmeiit lii-st year n-m'h- , kiiowlcd-ro re-htored by study—ali-; and cibers attempted to interrupt the meqDtig,; ed nearly one hundred and fifty m-.Unms of, - ; . - ; and in the affray Sherrod sTiot Mr k>>'ep9e'd. | j,; ■_ §440 a St 50 for Hard, p WU. Herald. . i friendship soothed' iPfo forgettuiness ^ fohftimes, and wounded stamps. 22: !—even forfeited reprita^foW'won by patience The Sumpter (S. C.J #atchman is'the' rirtue.—B'ut whd'fi^r again looked" upon dium of inasgurating a new mode of ..Hhlisi-.iig^ vanquished h6fi^s—recalled his sfighted marriages. In a late case anuounoed, tampereii^ witil* wisdom, and effaced from names of the “accessories” attendants, as well, geaveu’a recofd the fearful blot of wasted aS prlActpalri, Itfefi^ ^ two others. Joues, the Governor’s Se(;?etary, shot^ierrod thfongh the head, killirig him in stancy. Great ex itement prevailed at, Le- com’ptoh, and a general fight was anticipated that night. Geary’s residence was surrounded t$e tfnited Statestroopfe, 1857 Is. Tur m at S2 50 a S'2 60 per bbl for Virgin and Yel- 280 lbs Sales on Monday aflernoon of 89 bble. Spirito Tur pentine at -U cents, and on Tuesday 925 bbU. do, ■ sold at 44 a 45 cents per gallon. No t ransactions in either quality of Rosin. Sales on Tnesciay of 218 bWs. Tar »t $1.30 per bbl On yesterday morning 125 do. told atsameprice.— 'POMMT-ROIAI .
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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