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TOE EALElOn STANDARD. 1 W UaJer our cknovlsdvments to Um Sum I .j, fof iu opart"" "d omupUaxaUrj eJ- m ct oar LaabU c4 into th nalu of Um rjrf Elitoml of North Carolin. It prjUU.tia ia iU own UrfUAgf, oar re 1 & pwtioo buj reqtiirt iu to "Lrwk buuij i t ia tfrt aicomi lists, o w reciprocal i& tlut tb pM'Yg i atxu mj be 000- ..ft. . I .V .A 1 t. tT erer remember snidt the ahock of anus,' ui a true knight's bearing is aa polished as his w a tru.y lUda. So, now, in the language of ovr HI-i." th pnblic. rijisaei aZtr and "may Gd are the rgbt V HOW THEY ARE DUPED. If rrer a coc&Hag people were duped and de bao!ed by unpriacipled leaders, the Detnoeracy ef Use Suth hare been oa the snlject of the Pa efc Raj Koad that mammoth scheme, by which ti taut Dgt and influence of the general goe- rrv t will be increased to a extent far more tra.iagaad fax more dangerous to the libertiee u the pe4le,t baa ever was the United State Btk, with all iu power and influence. In tne nteot r-iitkai contest, the leaders of the South ern DjciocracT. renudiated the idea that the Re- er ' " tvEtioe eodoraing the Pacific Rail Road, a " fvt of tlie aocinaau PUtfrn. They pablidy I k, privately declared, that it was not a part ct j tiu p'atlina, and that Mr. Buchanan was not I coeiauited to any such extravagant and ruincoe Iaaeme. Bat see what a bare-faced fraud waa tc&ittel I Just in time to influence the Cali Ita ejections, Mr. Buchanaa wrote a let eryto 1 ttt pep!e of - that Slate, endorsing the Pacific v lUi! B-J scheme, eW mnd ami. Rut epecial )aica were Ukra.tbat no iafnrmatioo should be I r o tie peotJecf the Atlantic States, the i S:k eapecially. that such a letter had bem f wriileo, such seaumetiU avowed by Mr. R. The 1 le'ter etwee hark frtn California some ten days I afier the e'ection, having .peHbrmed its frando-' ' Met errard ! And ate ailh what brazen eiTron- ;, ie-y lie leaders, who thus defrauded our people, I nht to this disgraceful proceeding I They are f !.'. tow to swallow their own words, to cor- t fee their own unoo.Inj, te serre the purpom- aid pul cy of Mr. Boa Lac an I Are the people Spared to follow tbe men to their own ruin n4 the ruin of te Socth ? TUt. UA Dl tl THAT 13 TO BE. Sou of our friends tike great interest ia the Lra-aiion ef the new Cabinet. We do not see vLattiiat is to us u Americana.' Will any par Utilar mode of its formation "enure to our ben tttr or'hcw? 'Why should our friend of the Lc'mo&u Whig be diaturbed about this matter? at tcrtLa to have taken vastly to Got. W tae, i cube so faiciliarly and kindly tape on the nxlitr, and calls by the pet name of Gixzard (Mf and ema determined to carry out hia oiw t all haxards. Herhim; WISE AND HUNTER. Tbeftrud between these two diatinguiahed vpnia Democrats and their respective friends, f.evs-s, from present ingestions, to be exceed R t aerce end of unguetwable dunuioo. The re WLmendatioB by the Virgi-ia elecUnv, under U s1vke and insturatioo of Wia. of Oct Plord far a rt in the Cabinet has excited the iodigu-1 cm of tne ti enter men to aa awful ptich. Ji -d thai the Virgiuia delegation hi O ngrese ttri all of whom are the friends of Hunter rtiaj st s most fearful rate, andrefuae t be e f r;e.Jt lcsuse Wise and Floyd hare obtainetl U m.!e track of them wiih Old Bock. Thi " n,eUoch4j state of atfaira, and requires our :&xeiiste interporation. or eke mCitxard FuoC "ifthfh write a lette on the obj-ct, and erh-p hurt himself. He ia ao impulsive, sky r vktj nd explosive that he keeps us in constant crl let he may take soot rtep without ron rUcgus. Bat be of good cheer, delightful "ehUff; for the miserable Hunter faction iu ;V vute rhall oerer harm a hir of your Lead fie onr "gray goose quill" praaessee the power t-ifc'efend J HI. We. thrrrf fa, canti n our obstreporoos mern tr .4 Odim and ai! others, who may be di w h Wse's recooi mendatiun of Fkyd in the Oal tort, to mind ther eyes, or J be Nown sky-IJgh ia the twinkling to t re. v0 allow ao man nor set of men to th- infaribiiity of any suggestion or act f' r i.m dove nesglibor. Vtioz oniuinofeut '" r arictifTJ, we sre an ler a aUrma illigs t f t.i a him safe through all manner of diffi U', ve ghai ju" it wj.n nnb'ftjchinj an-1 with ctenched Cat, too, if nere sry, J1 ar Flcyd shall go into the Cabinet and ;rti. Ko-xiph said. iwr office department! "11 Report of the PjctroaaCer General ahows "t rLe rrcript f-T the current year amount to ,5T1,:54, abd th expenditure to $10,CiJif ' (f conrae th defiaency will be a d.vge i!eTreaury. Th aboiUi-w f th franking I r t.i 1, racocameiiiUl. Tb eoggeeUoa com i ttself to th' members of Congress, who uaaow wtU afford to pay, lik other people, tbey bTt voted so comfortable aa additioo tbeir pay. - - MONDAY NIGHT MR. BAYNER. "Ttra DtoMinir held ia tli CmmoQa UIl 00 Monday nijht Ust, wis tctj Urg and Very r- pecUblf. It was attended bj geotlemen of all partita and ws aaw a goodly cumber of ladiea ia ti9 gallery, KeMolutiooa expresaire of undimio bhed coofi-lanc in the H-nyirable Kenneth Ray- aer aa a citiaeo, a gentleman, a patriot, and an American were paa vd with apparent unaoiiui- tr, cartaioly with icrtat euthuwiain. Mr. Rayuer'a defeuce. from tharge urged with ao Qiuch aererity ni unwarrantable bitteroesa by Ota who bar Dot a tithe of Lis real patriwt- iatn.waa made by UueelfafterafkaLioa peculiarly hia own iu aurh cae. And if aome hard thian e aaki about those leader of the Democratic party who had been retire iu attacking him, (aud ka 4XJtaed hia atricturea of tbia character to new ia that category) hia apeech, at large, was duticguislied tor eloquence and ability.' H may hr failed to aat!fy many, even Americans, of the prudent e of hia ouarae in Philadelphia, but he did not fil, we think, to aatify all that what erer may have been hit errors of judgment, his heart wait, a-d is now, in the riht place. As a patriot, n Aoiericaa patriot, aod aSwulliern pa triot, hia loyalty ani truth are a bore question S, in aubatance, said the resolution ; so aaid the Hob. David Outlaw, his ncighlior and friend, in a abort but very happy speech ; so said Mr. Cherry, of the Senate, who had known Liu loug and well, ia Lis boyhood ami riper years: ao said. In os of hie happient efforts, our own Henry V. Miller; and ao said th njces of hundreds of honorable men. who uttered a loud and sonorous and applauding "aye" to the resolutions ; and ao would hare said a large number of democratic gentlemen,' who lutaoed respectfully to his de- all, or to vote oa that occasion. Talk about u treaaoa I" and deeecralioa f Has it come to this, that a genthvnan, when attacked, cruelly, ruthlessly, by the public press, and in public raeetlngs by formal resolution, accusing him of treaaoa and other high crimes acd miadenvwnors, if he do not fold bis arms and bear the huh with the tuetknees snd grtlenea of a lamb above all, if hia trieua rally around him and daro to ex preea ia temperate, eren subuued laaguage, their regard and confidence in bis boomr and his loy alty, and endeavor f shield one whom they re spect and love, from tho " peltings of the pitileas stem " that is bom ling around hkn tltey are gniltr, forsotb, uf dt iterating the temple Great Heavens t Is there no temple sacred to Friend ship in ur land? Have we no temple dedica ted to Truth ? Munt w steel our hearts to all generous impulses? Must we desert oar friend. who may have acted with doubtful propriety, but whose motives and impulses we know to be pure aud patriotic, and abandon him to the merciless persecutions of hia personal and politi cal foes? And, may we not speak one poor word in his favor, and claim for him other and undisputed merits, but sre, bis friends, are Intake the lash alao ? This may be j.roetieH democracy. But we have not ao learucd the true American heart. We know scire splendid tuftanere, in deed, :u which th? democratic press has prostra ted diatinguiahed gentletueu of tls otr party who dared to be a little rebellions or impracticable. We bare known other instances of discontented spirits, who bare been whipped Ixtck into the traces, and made to work agaiu like dray horses m :der the lash ; but when the Democratic press at tempts that process with free Americans n'eu who love their couutry jor ii'otcn take, and who respect them Ives aa freemei ought to do, we warn it to wield its baton tctiJtiu tit otm balitciek. There are aome ia our land who can neither be bul lied nor scourged into eubmission to a tyranny reigning among us which out-Hercds Herod. Errant Democrats, on the stool of repentance, may cringe and fawn and kiss the rod. But men, high-minded men, will scornfully defy the tyranny, and meet the tyrant, aa he baa some- ; time been met and should always be met with a blow. BOYS, BE SOLEMN ! - Th Standard, hav'ng Indued itself the othr day in a clean hirt and a liou's akiq, and imita ting the stately tread of that king of beasts, stalk ed furtb in presence of all the people and uttered awful "rebukes" against sin, and all indecency ! This is a solemn age ! that tca4 a solemn occa sion, aud the doings of the Electoral College tcere must excruciatingly solemn ! The Standard waa right. Youngttn ought not to be allowed to mile irreverently on any occaaiou leat of all 00 Sobba'days. Thajikuztvin s. and davs on which the Electoral College meets to enact their solemn rites. Should they do so, they must be -retalei." Our correspondent "Rkt," we are sure, will never smile again ; and at aar. Bay ner.SJ iliernd otl'ers Mof th like stamp," will, hereafter, we trow, try to behave themselves better, aud be de cent. A nd now, when atl creation stands "refrwed," the Standard can retire to iu atable, doff ita lion's' skin, and go about its own humble business again, aud for a season "confine itself to that line (or which Nat re intended it." It can uow without any reatraiut or affectation, lift np its voice sgai to the good rid original tune of Itray t Besides, those queer old traditionary trowsers, now hanging 00 a a til in the stable, in which some years since the Senior turned about with uoh marvelous celerity, as to place tci- seat in front, are beginning to need retrenchment and reform, and may-bo, a patch. Having acquitted -iinwlf so satisfactorily to others in the discharge f his solemn duty to tLe public and tho Elect ral GJIege, he will now, with the same etLsfac- tin to himstlf. be able to bend the energies of his natare, with the same discretion aud rel, and with much lettcr tte, to the mire cutigeu ial aud appr.rniate task of mending his own tat tered galiigtakins. - A GatxaKT Dtis A lady beipg in want of a dyer, was referrwl to an excellent workman, something of a wag in hi line.. The Isdy called and aaVd 'are yon the dia'ng in an 7". 'No mVa ni I'm a living man, but I will dye for yen pr mpu ly replied the man of many colors, putting the aphasia where U waa adiV WELL I ( HA I -'HA ft Th lost Su'ndtrd," in article headed Deae - crayon of the Obmmons Hall," take to task the large and enthusiastic assemblage of Americana, composed of many of the best men of the State, who dared to meet in that Hall, on Monday evening last, "rithout asking the ffraeima permia pearsnc. ' ".' , H I ' ion of some one in particular, and the Demoe- . The 8TtiT sent fc roassge' to the House, in racy in general 1 Well, we suppose this all rtghtl forming that body of - its or janixation, . and re Toe Common Hall, the whole Capitol gran- eeived a aunilar annouiioomet ' from the House, ite, mortar, wood and furniture, from the fouada- proclaimed a readine to receive the President's tiou to the cupola, eU belong, 'exdutirely, to tb Message, and adjournetli t . Democratic leaders they paid for the whole of .The Hoots or RRPafK3rTATiTa got la a Un it out of their own literal and overflowing pock- gle at the "start about J. W. Whitfield, ih delc ett, and none but they can meetin th spaoous gate from Kitosas. , An obstinate member from Halls of that splendid prhatt resident 'of V10 Pennsylvania bamei Grow objected to the ad- Demoermtic elite, without desecrating thetnf Tiey can assemble in the Commons Hall, and pass bitter and abusi ve VesolBtkma listen to vio- lent ami exciting harangues, and all is proper; right, just and precisely the thing but if their opponents dare meet in that Hall, dedicated to th solo and separate use of the Democratic lead ers, ii is desecration I Whew ! Give ua little air! The "Standard " rays the object of the speech made by Meaars. Bivner, Miller, Cherry, and Outlaw, (who were the only speakers) was in tended to lasUfr fus-on with Fremont to de- feat Buchanan.' The Standard;" doe those men gross wrong aud injustice, j Their ppeerhe had no such purpose could 1-ear -no suvh con- stnietion. Mr. Rayuer'a speech w as an able and trisinphaut defence of himvlf et(aiuit the slan ders of those who haro Rsi l-i l.iu with so much malignity snd violenc, and tl,rw was not one word in the speeches of Metxtr. Miller. Out law and Cherry, which tended, in tke least, to justify fusion with Fremont for any purpose whatever 1 Oa the contrary, the first named gentleman expressly declared that had 1 Fremont been elected, he should have regarded it the great est miofortuue and curse which had ever bt fallen the country I When will the Standard M learn to do justice to its political opponents? Is it true, that it takes delight in misrepresenting them ? Ia the article to which we refer, it has been guilty of grs murepreneuUtion, and has done glaring injuittice. i Bat what right has the V Standard " and ita friends, to rebuke any man, or set of men, for fhioriag fusion f 7 key fused with the Van Bu rena father and son, and their followers than whom the South never had more bitter and vin dictive enemies ! They justified the fuuioa of the Hards with the SoIs, of New York, (the malignant enemies of the South) to elect Buch anau ! They fused with men who shouted for Biichanao and Pass Kansas throughout Penn sylvania and the North-wwt ! Whilst living in glass house they bad better mind how they throw stonee. The derU, at least, baa no right to reprove sin. He should remember his own um- quilUsf REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. This ia a long but able aud lucid document. It shows that the cot of being governed ia about sixty miliio&a of dollars auuually, besides about ten million per ear paid iu liquidation of the national debt. When President Pierce came into power, the public debt was nearly $70,000,000. This debt has been reduced during his adminis tration about 3 1,000,000. Besides this, h wev er, there are ab-Hit $20,000,000 due to the Indian tribes of various nsmes; and probably about $10,000,000 due to other c'aimmts of all sorts ; so that the present aggregate indebtedness of the Government is about $60,000,000. The expenditures of this administration have been larger than any previous one in time of peace, but .the receipts have aiao teen larger, aud this admiriitration will leave about $20,000,- 000 in the Treasury. During the last-fiscal year, our "military service his coat us $17,000,000, and th naval service upwards of $14,000,000 j more than $31,000,000 in all, at a time when we were as nearly at peace with all nations as we can well hope Ito be on this bide of the millennium. Could not bur fighting department cost us a little Kss. Would not some contractor, say George Law, or some association, do it for half the amount, aud accomplish thepurposo fully as wall ? ' j Mr. Guthrie estimates the receipts for th cur rent fiscal year at $66,000,000 from the customs, $6,000,000 from the public lands, and a million from other sources, iu all, $73,000,000. The Secretary opposes the substitution of spe cie for our present convenient mixed currency and is a little anti-Bentonian in this certainly tot quite iu harmony with the yellow boy no tions which prevailed a fuw year ago among the hard-money,, hard-fisted Democracy. ' He, how ever, preaches a cru-ade gainst small Bank notes. Small notes may be of tittle consequence ia great Thesaural operations, but they are vast ly eouveaient in more insignificant matters. Suburribers to newspaper, for instance, might tiud it difficult to make the desired remittances witlvout a sprinkling of $S's and $S's, as well a .5'a, $ IPs and $tf)'s If the Seoretary does not ueed them, and eboofcs not to take them, there ire others who can afford to do so, "one of whom we sre which." Beitides we cannot exactly sea what butiiteas it ia of the Secretary of the Treas ury, to bo interfering at all in these small mat ters. If any State choose to banixh small notes, why let her; and if any State chooses to hare them, why not? Why should our magnificent Government put its wheel in motion to break butterfly? ' ' - - , ' v- . It is in order, under this economical adminis tratin, to. increase the wsges of Government of ficers. Ofcourve, Mr. Gutbrie,ad vocates au increase of the salaries of the principal accounting offi cers of his depsrtment. ' It is all right, we pre ume. . Perhaps they may steal lem, ad so ro- move, in a degree, oue cause of the Secretary' r 'ED plaint against some of the dinbursing ofHcm wh sre u-t-very strict in their acooU'-U, nor ven prompt in paying over monies in their hands which ought to be in the government purse. . Le; every body, by all mean, be we'l paid. Ours ir a great country, its Goeernmeut rich, and it, bangers-oo tolerably hungry. .1-. . ;'!:-, 1 ; Oa Monday, Decl IsC both Qousef of CoBgreM I net. Foriy-one Senators and two-hundred and I twelra Meinbera of the House of Representative I being present,' and answering to their names, but I aaithar of the "small laoatantoU" inade iU ap mmlatering the oath of offioe to th aforesaid' del- egate and ,afer'. many and strenuous effortK brought the quest kp to a vote which, resulted in a refusal to administer the oath of ofliceVy 104 nay to 97 yese. To clinch the tail" Mr. Grow I then moved a re-consideration, and to lay his motion oa the table. To stare off this rote to lay on the table, was now the object of the friends of the administration. Many votes for a call of the House, and foradjonrnmonls, tc . wore made tb gjvo abaeot members a chance to arrive, and - I.M Mr. Grow and his compatriots were defeated ! the tiral day. Dko. 2. ; In Sisate Mr. Hale, of N. H. ap peered aad took hia seat. So also did the larger of the "two small monuments." The Senate, probably thinking that to be , glory enough for one day, adjourned. The President's Message was received, however, and discussed at some length. ' Hoc or RxrusatNTATTYaa. Mr. G row's mo tion to lay 00 the table his motion to re-consider, was the question. The administration members battled it again, as the absentees had not yet ar rived la suffieieut numbers to rote U down, Many questions of order mad, and matters and things In general discussed by those who were determined to have time. They succeeded again this day, and the House adjourned. Dice. 8. In Sxjf ATB Some memorial and petitions were presented by Senators, and the death ef the Hon. John M Clayton was anneunc- ed by Mr. Bayard, the remaining Senator from Delaware ' Tho usual addresses were made, and reelnrjons passed. Messrs. Crittenden, ; Cat. and Seward seconded the resolutions, and paid merited tributes to, the public services and prim' virtues of the deceased, and the Senate adjourn ed. ' Horg or RsrastKNTaTim. Mom. Tonson again, in the perpetual motion of Mr. Grow to lay on the ' table his motion to re-consider the aati-Whitfield vote. The usual calls of the House and motions about other things, and above all to adjourn ' occurred. Friends not yet come. Received a message frem the Senate announcing th death of Mr. Caytoo and their resolutions. This led to an adjournment. '' Dsc. 4. ,; I 8-r-atb Tlie smaller of the two "small monuments" appeared and was placed in proper position. A Report from the Secretary of the Interior wss rfad and considered. Cre do tisls of new Senators were read, and some metnon'a'a sud petitions presented. The Senate then proceeded to consider the following resolu tion : . Emlced, That the Meesa and tb accom panying document bn printed, and that 16,0u0 additional crp ea be printed for the use of tne nenate On thi resolution a prolosgcd debate ensued, which lasted uutil 4 P. M., in. which ileesrs Fitspatrick, Wade, Rusk, Butler, and Fesendea participated, and also Messrs. Brown, Bayard, Adams, Pugh, aud others incidentally; whea Mr. Benjamia playfully remarked that as the very momentous question of printing a few extra uurnbers of the President's message had elicited a debate on which th very destinies of the oouu- try would soem to hang, and salt seemed to bid fair to be endless iu its duration, be wouU more that the Senate adjourn ; which motion was car ried with seetuing unanimity, and the Senate ad journed to Monday. Hoes or Rktrsskkyativbs. More members appeared and were qualified. The Speaker an nounced th Standing Committees. Mr. Grow's motion next in order Mr. Phelps 'deairwi the House to proceed to draw for seats, ao that eah member might rest bit weary limbs and know Lis own whereabouts. Ho go. , Mr. Grow must be heard on bis very interesting motion. Mr. Camp bell, of Ohio- wished to put off the whole Kansas boaiuess, until tho next Tuesday. Mr. Grow in sisted upon the regular aider cf business, and ob jected to anything out of order Mr. Barclay asked consent te introduce the following resolu tion, which he thought would dispose of the question to the ratisfaction of evory gentleman : Itesoleed, That tho further consideration of the question now before th House in relation to the scat of th gentleman claiming to be the delegate I from the Territory of Kansas be and hereby is postponed - until every member of the lions shall b in bts scat. . Laughter. j Other dilatory motions were made, and the day being pretty well pent, th House adjourn ed., r. --'-. . . . ' -, Dec. 6. . Tb Sbsati did not sit to-day. -Hochs or KspsKaaiiTATlTB-. ; Tb Heuss re sumed the consideration of the immortal motion of the immortal Mr. Grow. The pro-Whitfield, members having arrived ia sufficient numbers to vote dowa Mr. Grow, the tables were evidently, turned, and -now Mr.' Grow and his anxu.ua friends wanted to adjourn, but couldn't. So Mr. Grow's motion was put and voted down by 1 11 yeas to 105 nays. So the motion to re-con fid er was not laid on th lane, v " - . . ; The queetion reeurring on the motion to reooa Mr. Jones, of Tonncasce, moved the previous questioti. . , - - " -1' -: Mr; Giddings, of Ohk, moved that ther b a call of the Hon e, .. .t . , - Mr. Matteeon. of . New York, moved that the House adjourn; which motion was disagreed to; Yeu'SoVnsys 123." H'-y -ri:- Mr.' Stephen?, of ueorna, then'' proposed the postponement of th question before the House ntilluMay next, atne jocl'ck.- fTlos would nre sou pie notice to. memlm, and ia the mean Ime they could draw for seats and refer tho Pres- I " . ?' ! X)NXIREsM0fAL. ' After a brief rjftTrtatiod tha'propoaitiOB was 4cquiesceain oy unanimotiaoonBest7 f Dbo,6. vNeither Hounie'oii tbidar. In SKNATi--Dsrj. 9; Aresblutioa byv Ur reared to atspeosi wiUi -th4 rtde of, the Senate, providing for ttoanofathtent oifVnmktesB bv balloi was passedaiid -t5iimiltt wM cortng-y appointed In a batk;witbctaay mffi culty or delay.' Nd kboiitiohista eiia: rtdau of any Committees nor oa ta-flthtf impoTUmt ones. Ditto aa to the "two email ttottatneBta. P -V Chairman of Foreign Relations, Setotcr MMon, :.' - "V Fifaanc, tw-.-f rHtfatsr " 4- Caapivret ' ' Pk Dedge, "s ''. -Mttuiactoi-n 'TOrigbV ' j Joadai4,y -,? 'iwaar.'j TbaMarrla bnumaiir ' her of the Uowln cnfflnitte vat Land Clarms "Roada ftod-CMal,Ro- J V trecobmeat and Territari.' TtM BoeUabaiaf essjidW monurowtllgqTai artwCg'ra'and' fiM althal ownnuneww "ncuan Anairs, -cueaT Claims," and Dfs&iot of CDlumbtai W.aw- fulJy fear th; the genat U 'WwJod1codain great men from North Carolina. K?fSLn.ntftdtiw rrmiuv'of Wlaofi.'M The aboUtaoulst Senators Wcisd hd Waiast I General D&arrf oh takdiir the ttafrarned this ostractsm but ooald not bahp lt, tadn - uments stood stiQn4 took: it a&dry,.Btttwby netBOTnot anprecti7: .Whrefld notool of them have beachjinofoe One blast upon his bogle' hcra;'werworth a Committoe can frf along without brother Biggs, Besides, we can SKwrhr bear this rJalnabl denre - ciation of the hfghest talenU of the Old Nortii sute, itt we can't balplt. 'ilie, TSeriaU chose a uiu iroui Jiwrwm womcwaor man sue 'or nothing. Sent ln Let 'am pray, hy all means. . mw.-tt v at.u; Sundry meraorials and resolutions offered, none of much importance to u.v t 1 n vcn ' ' m-n v mm-m. sb)ww vi(uvaM0 Msrv tm itwnsvHv meflMage.'with a RhdiscusBibo of its merit" ana enatNtshtng a JJepartmeat of Juaw" t xeenl government officers straight, and the SenaU axij journed.., . l., V House er RiKK8tTATtva-lttimiWe. was done in the House, than a general oottoquxf upon matters and things in geaeral snd (bej residential canraa in parUcuiar, in waica pati tkipated Mers. CDLof O.. KeitL fsajr bell, of Kentucky, McMullsn, CUngnian, Haus - to but little, tboy did itery well to adjotmi t o'clock, P. Msavtog Mr. Soutii, of Tean4 la Dostjession of the Hour. ' -. . , - i OUT AT LAST I ,!! Darin the debate, fa- th United State Seni ate a day or two since, en aage, Mr. Bigler, of Pean fortsha lower of MrBachanan's views and poRcyi a-ciareo: that -M, MrtjVuemtmeUt) BkemJ nortl era rnen.prejerred and desrredMlQte . . . . . come into the Union as a Jree J FW? - 1 a- .. m. ii-tu w a . be so, then bar .lb people ot hft Boutn aeeO butnbugged 0 an extent wbkh should taletii" them blush forth puerU trWuWaadwiicli should toake tioee 'unacrapuTons poucsf denjtM" with the MUDilncML thitUr. Htir.4r. Urmmkhl and for the South on the. Kansas JW their faces with shame-if they afe capaba;rf such a feeling 1 The friends of Mr. Fillmore, here at the South, warned . the' people against aad purposes ha the slavery isane--This warning was met by public avowals, jnadeund of the mjt contemptible fionriabt 1 m ituiunwy vxfuimivoBo consist 01 ja.eaws.'xi- w ii. iiamson, qt jtaieign, were, on niouon oi ler, eKirman) Touoey, Bayard, Gye,-Toombs Mlf.'CJhflappob " " " '.:v ' and Pugh.'- Where, oal Where was Asa .Iop Ii was t&at a CoDimlttos'of tWtt'tjft etical phraae "Where, where waaKoderic then ? eo4n to srrabare' R trusting the promises of the locratio leaders L" .iTw " ' s in reference to Mr Buchanan s opinions, Wishes ! iir Minjrii O K i I . . . l . nat ar.. wjenaaan wasau yav tne oouvn wish- 4 &utb atuTto- perpetMt of the FJe ed that hp f; wi: .-.oa;, ikitXinua awjiorf ral Uaion. i . - 'I1 jl " V that Kansas would coma iaaa a slave Rfiira On- ResoVetd, That tb attacks" wHch navAefln der bis admmistration ! Behold the developmental The South has been duped, deluded, thsaUdt I Aiid, piay, who are resnonsible ? r v I MR. HURLBUT". j . r :i. .V' I ' - :,L I ne. wexe urpruiea.a uieswymieni uuejy j found in the Northern papers, thai th anther of i a most bitter artiol on- slarery, wbicn appeared in the Edtabnrgb Review was tborodactic'of a native Soqth Caroliniar7 Th foUowinfen from the Richmond .Dispatch, explain the mys tery: --'-;- .'.ii is .if'&t)H-ii .ii -MlyiV.' Rov.Mr.Hurlbut,(arx4ition UnitariAnrwher) off j am m wiuu -ytvinuim, ia urging I can oi nwo' bally false pretenceal " Trae, as tWf oaf says, he wa born in SouUi' Carolina1. Tne Wtli; howev. er. is that his parent wete N'Engtand people, his fathet beinfrrrpatetic sthoolmsdter, teach' log for awhile in larlestoa, Where ' luVsoM (the' author of t)ie abusi ver bndgetrfafseboods'l tie- South; lately4 pnbhshed' W' Ibb ' Edinburgh Review) was accideritair'tbortti' ThWjact' that he was' bora utidef sttcb circumstxnbeav while W was reared -and edocated' and lias'Ured sirfce at the North, makes hint-no rJbuthern mah tt lhH soceptatioo la Which the Fost seeks to pahn him off as such on the public mind :) '', - -l! i i i. i 'i . i. r - - - - - - ' VST The bill introduced by'r). Wsadnl telsi tive to widows, is . on of. greai iviKtti.jlt prorides ;that all- of the -property which may have cbrrie by the widowj in marriage, and k increase, ca1th and nr t JecCsud to the aearesA of kio on te bur band's side. : And, in :cse there xaayinok bare been any property coming into the estate; it decs not interfere with, "the existing lew wbicb nvw' A law of this sort, if .practicable ia jts proviso ions, would surety do: justice to tfcos to 'Whom sufficlerltly IdipTotecfinas1 ben liireftofcrr giaa almost approve ' 4 1aw&stil!' more conirrehena re, and favorable tqthe widw, j Tixi thit oi the property of -.the, deQBased .has band, however Mqoired, aferv paying Us de'vts, should,' under snob cirenmataaces, of ben abso lutely. WN fJii? : .' 3-1 CfA C0RRECTrdN u l In oar report of; TjjT4rsdas'v 4,-we rtated that a spirited eHsetuuaonjpxiiog apw upon the bUt for thedivlaone ticipatfd m br MeMrs.'(Jolton.- Bynonf, ardoth- era.,, ,w e nave orAtosea ih names e up oiem bera roro said eottnt Mr Hacki .was Lthg gentlenuto whovocaled the-fesagf fof, the bill, end aof Mr. Bynum.vV'--''-- ii' i Mi:Cottn, Iuiteaol- 'tf'QXttLi; itrodBeed fbt i UNrvtRSITT: Tb late AmiuaV Meeti of the oard, oa lOtkittstL ws aa V iwvt ttJ f d, ohiy iK Djvmbera beaidea Big Ejoalleoey, tiif OcrWrnor, Wug present. - Tb Importaftt ljjk naaCjSU th;racaa ,ri(sjor?sblpf and W torghipa, U tata feat qoeexiota wpo1pcd. tTbe Beard 4 jouiad to tait agais.dn tb 6tb diyaf iaaairy next,- at which Urn th frlentW of th IsaUtoUfia bope a larger number of 'Trttatea - will flod U ayetae&t to'attead. v ' ' - ' : IffiETJNCr OP THB AMERICAN AND. tloosd of Cotamoas on tbV TnMg of Uierittl J Uistajit , - , ; r rv :s JOa mofioa of 'irCheTryEii. of , Bertie the 'Ron! ' A.' "licier. f Ricnmond f Wi thanks for the jJistincuIahed hccc tipbn birn'; ao stated' briefly tb object jaf ba moatinaL ' ; 'ptaiaWin. K. Mann, of Tasqnotai eotnted to srrebare' BeaolufionafbrT the sxjtioh'af I the mestiag, Wbereiipoo'" th CnaVdian' ap-, j ' After the: Comhiltief ' bad ' Vi6rotb)' tloal; 1 Kenneth Ravner.in resDonWto load sad Ttoeat B. VUWTT. 1UU JT. 1UU1IHT. . . . tod calls from aR parts rCth Halt came forward; ands4clreed the meeting.. We willncatteorpt f w Eire even a aaeico 01 miim genwaroao ajkioreaa. l Is is suSiclent to say 'that MV. Rayner Vpeecb T was a comolet and perfectly oncriuuWvnTidl 4 cation ofnlmaelf ti 1 cation of himself. The inMsac et mcurM I that bate beeosd UtfehTy heaWI' Arpbn bird. A was made anfifest'ewb tothk most prejudiced a sassi ijr savt ! vuvt sj vu asa wiisyaj eta swsa I and, strsdgtbea'edle respeef ,4aa cofideooe ttf hu noJittcal mends. . Mr. Samer statea. la the course of bla speeea. tbat ne aMledged iib Mothir$W ippeared to defeod hfmeelr Brt 1A'cbif r'c oWyaftf I fn btf s laid As deiend-hynstf- arvx unanimously xu as I a"Vil tsrXti.liahUnAi andvafri. 1 oM aa assemblsgii bf his" fellow Hrfswo M evei' I that all,-who baV'-len :deitcdbyth4 ikr& 1 iiationi Rayney "overwhhltntaj' refttatibn of tM falstf slaideifot tMrlrw&h have Men itoads I not that. their verdict on bis course, wouid hit" s aiirir Iks' oavwaa, a vhdF kt this vWaaiMia - v "L?Zfrz' vw sajavwa. w aatv aae va-a wnsuss vi ,ra ii swtwsa eainnm ) Wiih renewed ardor and, energy, ami prpmisedd i that, ia the next lour years-Tuif pou aau swrras ttH2l L 1 V,riiV5fmi rtS leiRni k- foi- v rFAiOS. WeV'tately Setm.' Wttb SVYpieV Wh.ivie! I abls witb; bdr! socBpeawl alfd fte sft of I Southern' htloasV anct ' whicb, ai 5uWT men Afofeea T1ti otr 'condence'fn tbejDctical nd upon - hinv.were prompted . by malignant motive aad desedsxMeryfcparrjead - jtessirsfty: ,.x cat suae accaaaHoasoi ana slavery HHUBnua-SKWUwauiTaauHim-UKtw ouuva, o eminane andatandinsr. enoourae th nemi atf SoHtbern interessav IJeaamg thero to believ that there is division among cnrsetvea,'asd4ead to invite oor sJatwato witlwaess aad jsbrdi cation; and batitkosa who anake nekbaras either ia pubiioi hariaawoes or ia the pa.blie journals are taking sa indpiajtstepthtkeAs disectly tath diatorbaBoe'af the doatesti peace and the sub version of the best interests ef in oxnrrn.Stkaii2i:ju; Wneesw ai& .U Eesolved, Jlaat the raosat defeats of the Aaier icaa and Whig, naftiea nanotoiaoaraffsdvas in nox efforts to daca. oav parties ia their true position of national, ooarervstism, nos impaired out coofidenoe ia tb jnaticsy aoandnesaand na tionality of tba great principle, wbkh form the .basis of onr' political orgsaiaatioQ. . . The Hon, David Outlaw, was then called out and resprd(LbtiB U ,drlard . th recent Wsaults made upon Mr. Rayner - to beutijost ia ,tl xtmn,'r-d alladsdl ht high and honora? .ble political career and redd aligh tribute to jhispatriotie devotion to bis Stat and Country, Henry W. Miller Xeq'. was next called euVm. He spekelika himeelL atid more tbn rnet thJ expectations of. ail. .llr Miller shewed MU: since , IMft it bad beenlajoonuaon thine; with the LeoofocostocargaJbe hext men In sbcopnry, withaboittkmira, with ialeyalry tothe8ch. Hejmftke taofri(dceiujsBlixol th great deeds and , patriotic services of GeaHarriaon Henry Clay, 4 uenriayior utu. pcott a Miliar a riUmoft, and said they had- u been, charged wUb-.bwiog ah ditoista, and.tnpibg to Mt Rajner he ssjd in. meat .mnha'ic. and-talling, BaDr four friend need not fear, he was in good eompanyn,--T TulolioW.Mr, JUDtr. thjroaghooit AleiMmarlrs, w rilL ik attempt is., enough to say, a ws have aiT eklt.M.tfta ktnudfs n, Mr. Cherry inrwportsetoaeaJLfxom. ing. expressed WsDertceefidee4n Xhe polit ical integrity and character oLMrRayneaad aid bt XeU. that bU smenU were those; pf hds The qaesdon was then Ujta nafta.rin tioae, anO;ty .irern nnsrAsy.adop- '- On motion of Mr. Slaughtar of iHertford tt ResplntioaAafft meeting! nttfCanty WftPt feaxL uis? Mi tri! 5j --'a, MxMaao; siter.aora remarks d tn Resr htUpas ,ojf aaeeAtngjd M ,Eli,rsJiitb .0Aj, ia the county of Pawjuotankj.; ,f- ; .: ;. Ctnmotion the rnecting tha adjonrned. ; Ik... J- L. . L. Ji ' .1,1 "' a apera u htwu: vis ruto, sou. justice wm. pteos m ; s.r-.ai.ai .vit 9JiMA -2.- Jlr Mii: Brow, I bava tsn! to kara -biw to Utt fortunes,'; said a young tnaa to a brisk brnactto. 'Jnatgive me your band ?f yen -plea'. L 1 Mr.White, new anddea yon are ! .Well, ask. . ''---" ''."' r-j.' - ; - It. , KM ,the President s Mes- f j, tUf lrerall f rx it "State could lav I IvmLBS'V innari S m mm m m i I Sh ttW - J - who is said tobeIln'to5&yWM6tB-r tbiaf,con. w draBC AriWatvnAK-h I jutyaec u, unuapeirea, saa mat we oeneye nun oi tnaignanenj i vf a-m t k tWtt I uaivvtu uiuitMBSHa aaa aaaav vsivnvh v mmjrw lusutw t "What dfl TOO ask far this rtL-l f UnlrA -J V v . . 11 V r . . ; ! f Ant Mm a iitri dear f ,Why ah iepl'ad bla-Mu,-U tbyoti-$ imiiLi j jl 1 ,!.,L;i! lit, hi": '' ivt Aiinn.Aj., ... ivf iOi the H Jib lnstia Was tLiihfr. by fi. 3.1 asrry,., sir. jaars 4", H X&mtH t a J eoa ,u . T J-V :Aaisoa si. ; npJtes WWm TnMsn' E " twgErf Mn w;JwScBii.rj;!, fax county. toMs D4i BolUr. iui.Uw ixi . -sv-ltw aj vs it a a 14 8col6a i4ok Hdltu ty.Hai'Weao ' day xoortuas IsiU U ft;. K &. RieclaV.' af r : - Jsom L. Bate tvMlM Li4aU,W3f--: :li . .Ka jt . .vt .nut t - ' :;AiaoViiiD6taWa" Iaeti by Itev. J: ikepfw:r r, '- J ' 9r rut s owe, on us MUiawBy si IL Habbard, Esq., Green. JMLWwby t Mym ., men Sikea, dangLosr pf -Jcfffijtamlty.. all u .AfawteWioun, qb ih, jtrfUr f by Rv. Stephen FrvuUa, Mr. Richard A. T- IfRolus.Retd. jrC&t iUi ;iAt8t Thoaaa Churok, WisiW, CartUWiH- - tj, Nov. 23d, by Rer. JUaj?$Bro1auJ'ttrsa' SalC W; Bond t Mr, Joeas Rood, botVof Bar. - - tia eowst.r;.i ,w-r 3 .-. ---..- $ - V 5 -i ..' .-. it VAU. A4tto WJrvr . . Very suddenly i kk Yarmi. -on Sbiaaaa lag of November 27th, M...UH JUth yar.o his ' v age, WilHasa Giiffl TbadAoesaW-wisa ood and jnrfolnwgbbor sad an briaasi snaaov - wrtiwwiiwsaMswasMasassawswai ?? pepped Wiism 2$ TurrUy.,87t.iiI ia the Church vf tie ,H 4 HnWjTuuoceuU, Henders-in. NjOLby.th Rev '". '.. Richard Ules,tbeRar, WtnT.Cf .Uof Hi "w to;M-rs.;IyQ ' J------"- "tC Itx ' , M BALS 8BRTR0 AT ALL HOCM. NJh '1 vat reoras rer tparUee,.' iiCPraiCa rim."" XU RCZfYEI PalLT. taauU enfK4' at saert aetiee. r K-'rv-j - ' fV.. It Hill kiivW ' m.' 'V SAtf Of Cll .' Ill PIT witt Ue tarisVsalr3r Mi " f M Khta-bers t 4i 3 ef U 4tiaperty; v( th aaU teta wffl a aia be a. At nkllsJ tfete en Fridar th 2tk. oa la kmbIm .nt. V. I. Lf tehlerd Ssq . UI abew- av aewty applieasi-;- n ;t UJi .xuZtxn Dee. 19, '8 . SASF0ta).-BABCi)t6". IiE!iXlST.? - xace ever lx Ci oiViUrt5 1 The Dental aervas are se eeaaeeted wtK 1 Upo'rtant' aef fas1 whlcS rs'ao'UtUaiVi lation M ait pirti T rh.'VumYa 'vfcWfe'iW' Various ergaAs fa suffer sevef.Tlrta ! sJTeat ef ta stir TOsflai 'otW ItXTgery; !IKartiia-sr ralr. -i tsod by timely asKeairtaay- rjr Wrv4t for lie. S. BabeJesr will perfsm air rrsttocJ 1 pertaialag 4 DeaUstry.wUh tae-gvi slat oats sad, in a scientfltfsaaaasV.'- ti W o i: w uusul Jo ;. Trsliiaaatef ChiWr'srihJiir . titiea, operatlaoiBr, iUstaftd, Qmu Pletrjjta) 'VLIWK(W TfUart44 rwvm Asaaa ka . t M s .-.mm, tm aai i . . s. . . ekaraeter to the ' patfeiit; Ia' abitlUtlaV tla' u febaa ettwr6n than tart terW VIA. -ei yTa aaaaal saeedas' ef tka the TJenfad If lli Oola aad" CoppV U;.4TI.rSa. eltla W Wiri DUrbrsrWxh1 !.-:i.i-,a--2 wiil b keti ba tha seend Moad- f J s4ary. (12lk) l5- at Uieofio; f taeOoupsny' K. ,4i t owTH-Buwi u -Mty-ww' rkp-'1'nst opea from 1 to 2 'elek PM;' :U.e taiuM'jr .W rt .ST , Utlrrm . - Deo.. H, "i6.. i,t 1 .,"X.. ' iil jMaXttmli or theCoartwf JEaitr, tor tka CetfttfVirAil " la the-abf auad eVasitae tSeaa. and Master, wjU proeeed te sell the prewJsW1 tks laads aad Uwasetiu de.flrtbf fa tie PsUtloa " on th 7U da f faiairy. A' UlW7r' i r7 ! T wltra hove Utf MmUmilArit4J!L Is Rsieigswioa tke Wast side ef jrayetCiU friMt. let a.4 th Ut f.XiA layat UaiSKix half eadtw.lv "7 !?? Flf blAj. to,pibkassri,; aT-la ? tbir enWnag uba fj'W ableciu ' aad ana Fifty DoUars' ofefcrthii 'k4aatV taa paid ia eaab "-paS kt '?TZl i . - Uivea aadef y'ai5'r'CVUa IHhT t86a. ,.r .v. -TJrJJj7 S vv- , P.'.? flATWOO, C. M. L h ; Dee. It, '6t. ' U 100 Ilia Orage. kirilMaa.l Cr fr ,CB arMaieeaiy;'ivttlsre7l ,a mtaiafHaer. AWt tM Mr. rIa traei U elrfvef pari &.tfM is well adapUd t U grwth f Tab, Waaka Udujag4 OrekszdUssowaaaysiiohsA elearjd ef sosa the best apJaad J If- TaaJSMler. aad AuUdiars laalaasa (eat frasued bora, with Waat Tkresr.ara la , Deesoiber 0,1 K6m a Atr. EAVR.V8CR0FTH WORIfA-Taewerk.ef fiei Rt. Revv Jbn Itak sUvemsotDu 4 ivou Mtksa, VoU.'iXtave.v Fes ak biZI A. ;c,..; ,,;,,M.9. M-.;. 1, rVFtheass. jrhj.cV !ri.jj iJmlm7murti ierH4atatt4si tiv. thai rav'U ta Teila.-,r:: expreiva,a peaWa(tfrat aaraf h V Testa. "Many eersoas' M rft.tn ii t.YL a.t -"-- hb.bwsiiuv wm wit laws of ftataTeNtltrbit a aiiAf,"frils,- ' pressioa freeMeatOy1 rssAffa'rLa siulJ v otherta Eqaity: '" " ,f-,:fari. fr? ' f Pursaaat t J jui rnVaa'a ai VA 471 tFiv iffw is a win oispos L thirtoiet T f -trhaB4MeJx(CU aarsaaser daatraa. . . .' - "" T, -rr441; - -'WAAXtak-i-'aitlfl-iA 1 ' TV 1 4 1 It
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