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mm 1 ' , ' - -x hi i,..lr... ;::::7i:ri I. TI011Sl.LEin,Uil. KOKTI CitflLI!U-''Ptwtrfnri UttiltTtH., loral U flaT IfffUlwC t RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4, 18.v;: : t I .; 'iF,, VOL. XLIII. f ,fi .it T ' .s!r "'3 ".' Mtri "l ," I l 'I "' sir, n TIBM3. IT paia strictly Is eevenee, ft per an. Mail t M If pal within (Is awothaj hIWmiIk of-the year. -VIETI8lHO-l aeast (U lines) srttseeertiee li a4 U eeuts enee Bubesoaent lueertiau. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT y 4A mf esW DMtmrmmU tt FtMit VMry Me a A'er CWosa, ehmng As I Mr mJiH) October tUt, 1861. courTRotj.BR-a office, Rattigk, Bee. iotk, 18.11. Sin: I have tha honor herewith to transmit to ml Report at t teeeipte and Aisbursevneate at the Public Treasury f tba State of North Caroli na, daring tha iscal year ending on the 31st of Oc- talaBapny a Inform you that the Sheriffs of taa eeveral Counties ban promptly paul la tha Taxes collected by them, with the single aieeption ' af tha Sheriff of Taney County, who hai been dealt with acoordinjt to Law. t hare the honor to be. With profound respect, Your obedient servant, WM. J. CLARK, Comytniier. TtktI-m. Bavin 8. Rem, Qmmor of Xortk Carolina. EXECVTIVE OFFICE, , RaUijk,Jmun,'al,2. : Too will please give the Report of the Comp troller of Poblio Accounts for the Fiacal Year and lag October 81, 1851, oae Insertion ia the Star, in earseancoof aa Act of the General Aasemby of lie State. I am. Tory respectfully, ' ; ' " Y obt obedient fli i , Ant, . DAVIDS. RE1D. Thos. J. Lemay, Esq. .. . GENERAL STATEMENT. L1TKRAHY FUND. . Balance on hand due this Fund, Norem- oerljt.lfl'Vl, $118,192 8 Receipts during the nscal year ending- " OrtbeHHatrWa, - 12a.255 21 f247,44T 92 Dlsbursenienta daring the dsoal year, 94,59! 41 Balance due this FhwI. Not. lit, 18SI, $1.'j-!,8A1 61 (Si-e Suleinent A ) , I't'HMC FUND. Ihlance due Publio Traaurer, Noreni- ber 1st 18R0, , $ 9,180 77 tHsbarseaienU durfnc .the fiscal Tear tnffiht Oct. 31. mr.- fl6r, H4 J:i6.41 7 Subtract Raceipte during the year, l'N.r),164 79 Balance Due Public Treasurer, Novem ber 1st. 1851. 8l,ln 9' The above balance haa been borrowed from tlie Literary Fund. Bee Statement B ) STATEMENT A. Receipts into the Literary Funil during tbefiioal - , Bank af tha Put. Jal.Wfi 75 llank of Cane Fer. 42,576 00 tgrnter o Raii.oo Bovn Raleiek (lton Railroad lloada - m WilmlnctoB 4 llnleinll " 8.445 0U ta eTaruaor Retailers, uf Spirit u- . - aoa Liauan. - -5.551. P Intrics of Vacant Lands, 7,087 72 HATioATioa DiriiiRxits Roanoke Kafizstion Comranr, 1.625 00 Cane Fear l.'0 "0 AbotiohTax. 418 12 Loas To Caifjnnns lnten.t on Walte F..rest College Bond, 987 fil " Floral Colleice ' 60 00 " ' Oreenaboro' Ferasle College Bond, ' 210 00 (129,265 24 As follows.- . LITERARY FVND. RECEIPTS. I860, , : Kot. Amount received for '- Hwtriei.wf Vnnel Iads.. ... $1,285 InUft-aton Wake Forest Col lege Bond, Wm Dunn, Auction Tax. ' - J. i. Rigirebea, i . r Wa. II. Jones, Cashier of the Bank of Cape Fear, dividend of 4 ner cent, on 6.322 shares of (ton 1 Stock. - - 21, 28 Dec'r. Kntrie af Vacant Laada I . , Col. ,1. Joyoer. Ireident af 1,972 . Roanoke Kevipttion Co., div- l' : InVnd !to. 42, 1 per cent, en tits anarea of Btook in said , Company, 876 00 OoV. ilan'y, PresTd'en' ex-oSicio aft.it. Board, intereet en loan I i- , te Oraeasboro' Female College , . ta 7th inat., 210 8. M. West, New Hanover Co., ! AncrloiiTa, 126 JI. Croaly, 'ew IUnorer Co , Anctlnn Tax, 49 Johaathaa H. Rothwell, New Hanover Co., Auction Tax, 3 1861. Entriee of Vacant Lands, Bank of the State, dividend No. 1,329 ' 81, A per cent, on 6,027 sharaa of stock, 26,136 Oar. Raid, Tm. ex-officlo Lit. Board, interest on Raleigh A ' tnatna Raih-aad hone, 4,449 4, Uterast on Wilmington A Kaleifrh Railroad Bonds, 4,117 H. H. Mver, Carteret Co., Aue- i Hon Tax,- Entries af Vacant Lands, Cape Fear Navigation Company, 4, 04 .WO 844 2b7 aieiftead, Bntriea of Vacant Lands, Tavarm Tax of Sheriff of Ala ' aMaae County, -Intrias af Yaoant Lands, George McNeill, divid. No 84, on ' 660 aliaraa of stock in Cap j Fear Naeiaatiaa Company, F.nlrrM of Vacant Lands Wnv H. JciMt, Cashier af the March. ...ipriV . f 630 241 ' .: V, v-5-.. v.i - Bank af Cape Fear dividend, of 4 per eeaf on 6,822 shares "ofitoekhtaaldBank 21,288 esmre McNeill, divid. Ko. 85. 00 on 661 shane of stock in Cant ? rear nevtjratina t:onipuiy, Entries of Vacant Lands, 6.M) 824 Jane, A. Jotwwt, Preeident af Roan r.i ( . . ffw rt. WavtgnUoa) Ccmpaay. No. 4-,.t d- U pereeot 500 simrea Af nTiiaolt (n mmiA 4' XJnrr. AWHim wi V smajeira KMU i Dcway, Caaaiae af-Banh ef tha State, dividend No 82. on 6,027 aharee efKoek ia aaid Bank,' i ' 26,891 1 1! earns oi w arreaj oani, Tav .'V.' . .1 ' WTO AU, 1 - - Jlkeriff cf Alaaiauea Xounty, Tavern Tax, ' Aagast. Entries ef Varant Lands, ;.: . -i Saaih-y (jherilfe, Tavern or Be-' Uilers of gpirltuoaa Liquors' J Tax, ' Sept'r. Entries of veeAnt Lamb. ' '" 84 'it 218 721 899 - J.--xni4nmmr ohanffa. Tax onTaveme .......j ' , er Reuilcra of Spirituous L- ,. Jiwora, , 4,76 - 04 T. Entrtea of Tacant lands, " ' 878 .ri: 1 ftov. Reid. Pro. ei-cmeie LW. r. ' BaaraV- ltiwat-itsliy-r---- M - . . i,3i0 4,827 287 ' Do.. Interest on Wilmington k Raleigh Railroad bonds, De., intereat on bond ef Wake .; FerjetCo'lege, " I., in unci on beau ef Floral , . UUese, Received for A action Tax, from 8. W. TilUngkast, Cumberland County, Chaa. el. Allen, Cratea County, J. Hot-ton, Watauga " E. W Wilklna, Cumberland Co, A. B. Ptith, Wake U P. Baakeaship, G ran Till a. County, Wm. 11. rirer, Carteret, Co., 48 S 14 60 ! 87 17 81 6 68 9 76 LITBRARy FUND. DISBURSEMF.NTJ. Common Schools, (81,829 Gl Institution ror Deaf, Dumb, ahd lllind, n Expenses, c, 86 02 Caldwell 4 Watauga Turnpike Com pany, 8,286 67 94,690 41 As follows i I860. Sov'f.'Thli nmonnt paid aundry Chairmen of Boards of Superintendents of Common Schools, for the snppport of Common Schools, in the following Counties i Anson Countr. Fall Distrltution, 1850, 1,2J 00 CaKarms, 797 00 Catawba, M Caswell Cherokee, " Craven, ' Currituck, 14 Gates, " Granville, " Guilford, " Halifax, " Nendereon," Do. Spring TUywood.Falt Hertford, Hyde, " Iredell, " Jones, Macon. McDowell, " , Pitt, RMKlolph, . Riobmond, " Rock'gb'm, Spring Do. . Fall Sampson, Spring Do. Fall 969 0O 1,180 00 819 00 1,061 00 668 00 688 00 1,457 00 1,722 00 1.246 00 780 00 802 00 4i 687 00 881 00 1,350 0 86 1 00 460 00 444 1)0 908 00 1,266 00 025 00 711 0 1,104 00 6.16 00 988 00 1.8rt4 00 1,3(10 00 9l6 66 1,048 00 657 00 Stokes, Surry, ' " Warren, " " W ilkce, " " Yancy, " " Taid Wm. F. 8. Alston, for advertis ing Distribution of Oho. School - yeiid. hi JjAi. TaUaplu., Dec'r. Support of Com. Schools in follow ing Counties : Nash Co., Spring Distribution, 1 848, irne. ' J0.O0, 846 60 615 00 1,217 00 830 00 1,342 "0 6.14 (Ml 6'.)2 00 806 00 476 00 675 00 48 00 720 00 niia oo . SOU 00 Davidson, Fall " 1850, Do. Spring " " Chntham, Fall " " Bladen, " ' Ashe, " Caldwell, ", ." " Do. Spring " " Cartewt, Fall ' " Montg rjrt " . " " Flash, " " " Paid W. D Cooke, for Education of Deafjt Pumb Do. - Editor of FavettevrSe Observer, for advertising Distribution of School Fund. Expenses of members of fiitcra- - ry Board, " Swiim at !Wi ao"d, for advertia- ing Distribution of Schools Fund, 1851. 21 00 T20 00 26 00 Jmi'y. Jui-eph WolterinR, per order of r.xec. voinmittee oi asjiuis for Deaf and Dumb, Suppoi t of Coin. Schools in fol lowing Counties.: ,lunitos,,.U.rf,nnon.,.Cair;, man, Davie, L. Bingham, " Spring dis. 1850, Davie, I. Bingliam, " Fall die. I860, , ; Jlcnre. ,Wn. Barrett, " Spring tils. 1850, '' Moore, Wm. Barrett, ' Fall dis. 1850, Robinson, N. McNeil, " fall dis. 1850, Feb'y. Paid W. D. Cooke, per order of Fx. Committee of Asylum for ' - Deaf and. Bumb, Support of Cora. Schools In Ilurke County. B. Bristol, Chairman!, Spring Dis., I860, Do. Fall. March. Joseph Woltering, por order of Ex. Com. of Asylum for Deaf and Dumb, " ' . T. Myatt, per do., for lumber for do.. 186 00 334 00 416 00 649 00 452 on 704 00 877 00 1,913 00 878 00 688 00 19,87 80 74 H94 0C 8upportof Com. Schools In Lin coln CountjS l. Cansler, Cbairmar.; PalTI.. le0. For adv'tising Reclainied Swamp Lands in New York Daily Ex press, W. E. Mann, for advertising Spring and Fall Distribution. loV, Com. School Fund, in "Old North State" Newspaper, Do. T, J. Lcmay, in Raleigh, Sear.. .9 00 26 00 26 00 April. W. D. Cooke, per order ef Ex. Com. of Deaf and Dumb Asy lum, Support ef Com. Schools in Cherokee County, G. W. Haves, Chairman, Spring Dis., 1850, W. W. II olden, for adrertialng dialributioa ef ComnHn School Fend, Wm H. Mavhew, for do.. 200 00 212 00 27 2 61 00 May. Support of Com. Schools in ful. KtWMIg t vuoues : Alamance bounty, John Trol- lingcr. Cliairman, 61S 90 Ansoa. H. B. Hammond, Chairman, 646 98 Beaufort, Joseph Potle, 708 02 Buncombe. M. Patton, ' 739 66 Caswell. Tkawae W. tlravea, " . 680 08 Catawba, O. P. Sbuford, " 494 10 Chowan, W. K. Skinner, 828 10 Cleaveland, J. R. Logan, 681 04 Craveil. John T. Lane, " 788 4? Camberland, E. L. Wtaalesr, 1,068 88 Franklin, Wood T. Joluiaon, " 670 60 Fersytlie, C. L. Banner, 638 04 (lraavi'1. Joha Itu'lock, 1,0684 Hertford. W. B, Wioe, " 898 64 4redell, M. awpbell, 784 60 Jobnrton, D. H. Hollaed, " 718 10 Jonea.R. Barrne. . " 289 46 lnoie, Jeaee Safse, " 870 86 l.incda, H. Cansler, " 622 60 Martin, 8. M Sevithmk, 4M 74 , Mecklenburg, J A. Veeng, " , 704 6 New Honover, 8. D. W all.ee, " . 867 94 'TneV, -9. - ' WeJHav8hJdeN. " ! Paaqaotank, C. C Oreen, ' M 48 Peraan. John Barnett, - " 629 68 ntt, Alfred Woyei 44 68 Rowan, Alex. W. Brandon, " 789 02 Kwrrr. ftaanel Bpeer. 898 76 .; r Waablngton, n. O Bpntilt. " 286 20 Paid Edward W. Jones, President of the Caldwell (t Ashe, er WaUtnya, - Tarnpike Cempaay, (Aela ef - . 184a-47ndllti0-6l.) . 880 87 W. D. Ceike, per order ef Ex. --g-iar-f"Asilaii 4VgJeaf. , . Dumb, and Kind. I 1,100 08 C. Wbb, f sdvrrtieirit Si rin? Distribution ef School Fund, ,' t . el 7 , - . Freok I. W I on, brio., ..:. 0 00 ' ' F.xpeawa of Literare Board, S36 70 Com. ef Aeyl. for Deaf, Dumb, and Blind, Sapportof Cam. geheels la foUowng Uountieet Bertie Coaaty, Joa.B. Cherry, Chair man, Camden, t. B. Oraady Chairmaa, Taiieret, J. P. C. DavU, , " Ckalkam, f aaae Clrrg, - " Cherokee, II. K. Henry, " Currilaik, Tally Williams, " Rdfeeombe, Darld Hariow. " ttrvone, Wm. A. Darucu, w Halifax, Thonis OenSy, ' Hyde, E. H. 8attaerun, " Maren, J. U. SUer, " McDowell, Joseph Conlv. Peroaimiais, EHsba N. kiddiek. Randol,h, Jonathan Worth, Kirhmoad. Joba McNeill, ' -Rohesoa, Neill McNeill, -Slaaly, Joha F. Sloue, " Warren, William A. lturw.ll, " Wayae, William K. Lane, " Jaly. Bladen, Qenrge Cromartie, M Cabarrus, Jacob Winecoff, . Davids, Alfred HaraTave. " Havwaad, J. Cathrra, Montgomery,!). Wylie. " Kurthamptoa, Herod Faisoa, " WUkea, Peter KUsr, " Per order of Ex. Com. of Asylum fw Deaf, Dawb, aad Blind, J. M. Newsuo, for publishing Diltri- 728 00 l M Sli se 873 a wai it 401 48 377 t C!S 46 vni m T0 7 84 370 14 54 1 4 xei t Vol 47 IS M4 T4 ae: : (121 41) CHS 7 481 ti SM tIS i at 413 14 371 T a4i t H 11 1,000 M 8 I! li oe bntlB of hcnools rand, 1 Badger, fur.de., Aag't Support uf Com. Schools In follow ing Counties : Aslie County, A. McMillian. Chair- ' man, Duplin. H. Bourden, Chairman, Sampson, A. Monk, H W. Is. Cuoke, per eiders of Ex. Com. of Aiyl. for Deaf, Dumb, and"!" Bliad, . T. rSerttf. Jri-Prtr. tterrrto defrsy e-' pensel of Lit. Hoard from May 31 Aug. l, I",- T. W. Atkie, for advertising Soring ill 83 M f4 133 DilU-ilnilioS, laol,orichool rumi. II 5J Sept'r. M. B. Roeslee. perorrterof Ex. Com. ot Aeyl. lor ffeai, .xiumo, ana Dlind. W. b. tnke, per do,, " Support af Com. Schoolaia foUonijig Counties : Ratherferd Coiinty, H. Harrm,Chilri uian. Fall Distribution, IKie, Do. Spring " ledl, Guilford, L. 8siin, " Tyrrell. John McCleese, 11 Yaoey, C R. Bvrd, " Oct'r. W. I). Cooke, i,r order of Ex. Com. of Any . fur Deaf, Dumb, and Blind, Siil'port of Com. Schools in following Counties : Columbus County, It. Lenuon Cbslr- Dutlin, (. rtouriiee, Chairman, Ucndenon, John Daris, M son o l.oao uo i,ir " 1,107 VU am a 4iS 83 sou oo ..118 4? 4i ts 8i,:.n 41 PTAfEMKSTB. PUBLIC FIND. RECEIPTS. Public Taxes for the year IS50, 8l51,SS3 64 Do. " " 1849, (Alamsnee County.) 1,848 68 J)e. . Adilitlt'nal returns fur former years, 19 57 Tax oa Attorneys' Lioensei, vi 00 . Du. Bank Slock, 6,r,oo to Pstik pivhJepda, 7- l.hev'kce iboids. 49 SO Plank Buad Dividends, 2.400 00 Interest on Witmiuicjn A ltileluh RailroaJ Conds, I OCA (HI Do Seaboard Run nuke ' , " 323 72 State l."sn, " " '" 75.000 (10 Mate Honda aor - 40,ars) tl Premium on du 428 7& Plank Koad U , olj, 4W.6O0 00 Premium on do., Ms 17 Sundries, i K) l5,IS4 7 Ar follows : 4S40, Nov'r. Rfeelved of Wm. H. Jones, Csihisr ' -- or t Bstir tt- 'at---ie;fv4."--j...- dend ho. S2, f 4 per emt., oa ll iharci of i ;ek In said Hank, held' by the President and Diree ir.r. nl ili Inmruul Imorarament Pun.l, 84I8O0 Do., dividend en 10 shares ia said -Bank, net on tbaHa.ai- nniBrlated.) " 40 OO Joceb diler, agent lor collection of Cherokee bend, and euileeted ' hv him, ( Internal Improvement Fund,) ti OO Thomas L. Ciiograan, amount of Cherokee BondA eolleeled by bins. (Int. Imp. Fsba.) 10 M Fsvetleville A Western Plank R. Bondi sold, S,So0 oa Dec'r, Fsyettrvlile A Wei tern Plank E. Uoniis sold, 4,000 Jacob Stler, seent to eoflect Chero kee llondi, 462 to Judge Hick, amount improperly paid him for bidding Special Court ia Uailfurd County, the Mlut beiux Datable bv aaid Coua ty. 0 to l5l. Jan'y. W. L. Mteelee amoant paid over In settlement with him as member of General Assemble, 8 80 B. U. Vrsemaa, Clerk af laprema Coart, lax on Attorneys' Licetiite, 214 00 Peb'y. R. fmilh, loan, I0,0ot Ui . ll. Jones, vasnter, naae er Cane Fear. do. 15.004 M March. Jowph 8. Holt, 8herir of Ata- maaea County, rublie Taxes ror ' the rear 14. tMi 02 April. Jacob Miter, agent to collect Caero. ee Beets, X21 en 8 alt of Bute Bunds, (Principal,) 3l,u0 oe Premiam ea do., lad 7a Sola of Plank Bead Bonds, (I'ria- ripal,) 1H.S00 SO tmlum fMi dn. ' I IB XT. afsy. 8. W.TilUmliA.t, Tres.aier ef Fay. ettevllla A Weetera I'lank Koad, dividend Xo. I. ea 1,4110 shares la soM Road, held hy.tbe Dials, f.tt 0 Wm H. Junes, Cashier af the Rank of Cape Fear, oiriJnnd "on IN shares of stock held by tha Slats ia said Bank, 4fi SO fl.lt of Bute Bonds, (Principal,) 14,000 00 Premium on do., 140 00 Jane. K, B. Preeman, CV-rk of Ike Ba- prvme Coart, tax on Attorneys Licenses, 184 00 Jaly. Ilsuimiaid WhHney,' Treasarer of neaaeara noanaae auuiroaa, , soml-anaaal Interest en bonds ef said Reail, held by tha Puna SM 12 Public Tax for lbs vear I8J", ,714 M 'ate of Fayettenllo A Western Pink Read Bonds Principal, 24,00 ( Premium en do, 44 7i Aagt Bam af Pavel tvrllle A Weetera ' . t'lans jMaa Beneemncipai ' e.mas ne Prembaaandaw ..... - , ,,W i C. Dewey. Cashier ef Bank of Ihe fUate, tax en stoek in said Haak - . '..(.' held kybidlvbluals, .24S ti Cashier of Mrrbnt' Bank of !fen- ' bem.eba, " WW 0. U. Parrtrv, Prwideat ef Com. mereiol Bank af Wilmington, for Sq .-.' - . rablie Tax fr the year lSS, Additienlanisr atlaxes a!tt1lay 4 r tn ou ;)Sr- ,.-.laaaV..-..;.,.x 1 t- ''Mi .Sept'r. Pablie tases for the ysar IKS0, llj.iol atuntiensi moras ef taxes eae lor ' 144)1, 4. W. .Heta.lfoot.fasmerof Bank of Fsyettevtlla, Rtate tax en etaek ia said Bank haU be individuals, . t. ti Qet'tV H. Jones, Cashier, Bank ef Cape Free. Hiteraet on w llmtnrtea A iUUIxhlUilreadsWsHltvaaaad by the itsu, X. L. Winslov. Preeldenl of the ,eta) 44 Fsyeeetvilt A WseteraPlaakrMd, , i i-T-w.e.vi.tiisd.he-I.ea thastank iassid ,lal keld ay the Mate, . ' l.aua os Wss. B Jonea, Cashier, Bsak af ... ,1 Cape Fear, tax ea individual stock '. .'in said fcanV ; 1 ' ' t) :'i i!i,'.i".v'i. .;;. t. ;. ; ' Cfe te fWieeerf.) ' ' ' : 4i3vJ3 ijSAilL. J Wasiiinoton, Jan. 31, 1832. STt. Tlie Chair laid he live the Sen ate mewagti from the President ol lh Unt ied SUbre, enclnsinf eopiei of the correspond ence between .Mr. Ritea. the American Min ieier in France, and the Mtate Depertmrnt, rev tatiee to the recent changes of (internment in that rounlry Kuferrrd end ordered hi Ix printed. The Chair laid bef.ire the" Senale reports from the Secretary of AVarcentJioi'ig. the proeeedinps of the Tjleott Court Mani.il, and the report of the Board of l'ngiiifers on (he overflow of the I.sjaVer Miwienippi. Also, a report froni the Secretary of the Na vy, of the marine sioaut tonnanc of Iht tinted Sules. Mr. 1'earre prefented die memorials of tlie merchanle and olheri, of Balliinore, in favor of a survey of a route for vessels bound to China. Mr. Davis presented several petitions, re monelmtinir against decisions made by the recent Hoard on Mexicans claims, and moved its reference to a select cumiDittee of live Sen ators. After debate, lliry were red rred to the Com miUee on Foreign Relations. The bill granliiig a register lo lhebrfg Ryl phidrt a hill directing Interests to he psid to New Hampshire on monies paid by that State, ami inc own niaaing mho -warranto eas'igiiauie, The Senate then took up Hie weneml caleaj- ; rUe and anvantl bill. .eliuo- Luid in Illinois. J Wiaconsin, and iiliier States, for railroad pnBi-s. were considered and ordered to lie eo grossed. Adjourned. Hoist oi Kefrkskntatives. i ne bin ex planatory of. tb Bounty I.snd. ael of Sep- lember 28, 1850, was fliscusaeil (luring the morning hour by Messrs. l'iicli and Clark. The House, in coainiiltee of tlie whole, on die stale of the Union, resumed the consideration of llie bill fur the payment of the next instal ment to Mexico, under the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo l,IB0,000. Mr. Bayly gave a history of tlie mariner In which the former instalments have heea paid. swt rrrrtired b memwrtitt-erf M raw ra DtTaiV B. I. Green in relUon lo tins suljecu.,Ue spoke in terms nf theeo gentlemen which no honest men would eovcl. - : - - Mr. Johnson, of Tennessee, teplied, and advocated an amendment directing the money in he paid hy the Secretary nf State in his strictures nn the "insolence" of British and American bankers, who, he aaid, according to rumor, wanted to amass large per centnge by an appropriation in advan :e uf die lime of pay ment. . , The Commiltce rose and the House adjour- Washinoton, Jan. 2, 1850., KaATsu-Un niounu. bv Jklt. Jlalevthe aube. jert tvf flogging in Ih 4y-wa taluw itej in order lo lei the. 1.,'omiliillee on ?iay A fairs report some proposition on it, the fuhjecl was referred to ilial commitiee. , Mr. If tinier iniroduccd a joint resollilion authorising Ihe Post Master General 10 con tract for two ire bnats in the Pounnac river. Mr Ifilnler ofl'errrd resolutions celling upon tlie "ecrciary of llie Treasury lo furnish the Senate with e sWewiet .4fj4itei,.Atu! cuiifiscalions made hy Custom House olficera nn the ground of undervaluation and fraud since the tariff nf IRIS, whii'h was adopted. I 8,000 sddiiinntl copies of Ihe report on the iiuKla4i.js tf tin) IjiwerM ifHssippi rereor- dered lo be printed. The bills yestertlsv ordered to be engrossed were ordered to a third reading. ' The resolution uf Mr. Norm directing a contract for publishing the Debates nf die Ken ate in the Daily Globe waa taken up, debated and passed. , " T A resolution giving new Senators the same hooks granted to others, was adopted. The Gill granting land to Iowa, Ui aid in the eonsiruciion nf railroads hv Ibat State, waa taken up, ami debated by Meears, Daw. ann. Hunter, Alcbison, Douglass and Under, wood. After which, an fxreutive session waa held, and the Senate adjourned. Iloi'sa or Ri!PHKisTTivr.s, A reanln lion, oft-red by Mr. Houston, waa passed, proposing to close Ihe debate m the Mexican Indemnity bill lo-morrow, al 8 o'clock. The reeolutioii of Mr. Urigg was taken up aaa qaeslion of privilege. ,, It instructed Ih Commitiee on Elections to inquire in the elec tion of John M l)ernhr'l, tint, present delegate from the terilory of L'lah; whether aaid elec tion was held according tor 4a wj snd whetherl any bribery, corrttplion or oilier Illegal mean were mane use or ny ineiaio uernniart, wnn Brivhsm Young, or any olhor persons, to e- eure the said election and reiur twills power lo send fcif persont and paper. ., This was debaieii, and it wa pmpnecd lo lay it upon the table. Duting the discnaaion. Mr. lienihisel, Ih tleli-gate, aaid for Hie in forms lion of the llotrse, that he reeefved the new of his Humiliation on his Way home last year, that he had Bo ewinpetiioc al tint Hc'bnie(,mnief CIJ JemtitMi uf tlie oaiL v, , Irj and received every vote for a delrgai lo 'in- gre, and llie eleceioo did sol eosl bint uie dollar to money, aa had been erroneously re ported and eimiUled hre. The ceriifiraat of hia election giving the nttmlier of roles, and signed by Mm fJoveriinr nd eounterrigtieil by the secretary of Ihe Teriuiry, and having af fixed le il the broad aval of Uub. He felt to utelinatinn to empea A raaolulioa ef inquiry offerd wilbeut evMleoc to sustain it; but he would cheerfully leave it to (lit dixpoaiijou of the IlcHJ. ,(. ,.,. ,(.".,. s; j ,. i Mr. Urifzs, all'e suggestion of Mr, Phelns. withdrew his rao!ut'iuu Jul ihenresent, having the liberty, as a privileged question, to offer ll at any fnrore tim. ' . . , I he Hmia went rntej 4;ommitte of the Whole on the Sun of th Union, and ruatnti- ed tlie miilriKin, uf the - 4MJ to uay 4ha Mexican lodeianily. -ti-'-s, .!..-. Mteara. Kerton,icy. and others, aaUlrcs. ed tlieeommiuee. . . . , , , Mr. Fowler obtained the floor, and on who motion the catniilee rtwe, and the House ad. touriifil. - z WASHiseTosf, it, ts, mi if CT . -,i M' ... : 3-...; r ,4" Ti-U'iji; iiulHi fei(o;tUj sft Jakr.? p, and die (olluwu ( 1 1.1 were urdcrtd tu third teading: . , . , t ' ForthcMieof J.ime Dunningi of A. If. Cole; of Charles A Kellet! of the heirs of Col. . A. Monjnt! of Kdward Everett, la e of tie armyVof the Vtrp;inU Woolen Pornpa- nj , in juua niacu; m um eurciir', tu a. w. i .. r I t .it r .1 e s t I rituu, tor me eeiiietnrnu m arcxiunisoi ryrar-r eely anJ Bitlitlr, lale land nfliofn 'tt Detroit; for" tun relief of 'flirHxlore CflBiL 'JQranung a pension to the chililrru ofCapt,Cinron, ae ceased. .Act compeoaalinjr JaiMrsl W. IW for tplrin iha arrtied DnlUli Kliooner Ann, during the lale wir. Act granting a pension to Elizabeth Monroe. Adjourned liH Monday, L Hon! at KKe'lKSKNTATlVBa. A Urtrt nuin)er of iPo,DnjMnioaiioiie front -.lit ecuuve DepartinoHl were laid bef,ite tlie House., ,. The resolmioo to claee die debate on die Mexican lnaialineni hill waa re-Coueidered and the lime extended uuul lo-morrow, ei lwu o' clock. - Mr. Slanlon, of Kentucky, made a personal explanalion in rolaUon te Ihe public, priming aod ill-reply to the loiter of Mr. llamiltou,llie public printin;. , The House went into Commiltoe on the Mckicanfnsuluient bill, when Mr. Allen, of Masaanhuseiu, addmeend the Commiltte, indulging ineenaurea en Mr. Web ster. v Mr. Davis, nf die name Slale defended the Seeretarf ol Sum. ' if ..-i Mr. Meade ohtained the floor, when the Comittee tose, and the House adjourned. v A . ' ' ne.j?aw was nm in ersem tuwuy. ,. HotSg OP l(irRISlitTTlvr.s. Shordv at, nor-V6' bf'Ml,f isr reared ieeif4t a Committee of Ihe Whole on Ihe slat of the Dnioniatid resumed lite considiirsiioi, of ihe bill uppri)irialitig i,lelO,00 lor ait payment oi ineiaai inauumeiii to maxicti, uniieruie uea- ty of CiniW.dip llidaiifo. ; ' " Mrf Metderaddrwiaiio! ilie Commttiee,"Uk ing the ground dial llie moiiey heretofure ought to have lieen, and al ibis time ought lo be, paid directly M Mexico lierwlf, end not through bankers, especially whea ihe Uavcro meiit nf llie Umlpd States might have got a biinua. Hill patt from ill in, good neighbor, hood lo a sister Kepublio, ahould have in tlticed dm AiliuinistrHUon to- retrard her tork. . .' . i .,. , - tjr- Mr. Uanioul expended hia time in justify ing the coalition between the Democrats and p'secstiilers in Massachussetie, which, he said, was for the aceompliahmeni of a common ob ject Reform in .the Hiate. And he devo ted nrucbof his time to his colleague (Mr Ds ns) who, yesterday, had aaid better things of the Coalition, showing that Mr.' Davis, from ISaS, down to this lime, had been a lead-' ing Whig in Hiwe affinity with llie A noli tionisls. i - u';' .( i Mr. Houston rloeed the debate, hi favnr of "isad ttrtfing Ihe paaaage of thp'hhl-' 4vefore-'4he Commitiee withawt the smendmesits pro posed, which, if adopted, would imply censure on the LW'Btive parimenk.UI iht.W J tviWfBBew (lisl ontaide rumors were luslamed i . ,i. irv miiii,- 4.,.. . The Commillew, without taking any que-' tinn, rose, snd the House adjourned on tt Mon day,'. :!'' ' 'I , .'..l i.-..'. -li ' .-.'..,.. ''""' ,l ' ' !" WAaui.Noyox. January 86. . , In SaiovTe to-day, Mr. Hat preeented twe neti lions fir the) repeal of Ihe Fniritive Slave tt uistnci. Mr. Ci.aKV non-inlervenli.in Tesolutinns were mad tha epceiat order of Ihe day for t wnesuav week Husna ' Vr'm'aBSMtiH were presented in lassnr of the rwan bailment of a mint nt New York, and asking modifica tions nl tlm I aritt. . The diacueaion of the Mexican Indemnity Rill waa resumed, and oecupied the Kmain- uef o! ut day ;,",".i7. Washikoto!, Jan. ti, Hkmatb' A petition was presented from MtjjLM.derblU ofl"iingto carry the Nan Fraq eiaeo mails acmes the Isthmue of Panama for WMeieffll per month, .--s , - ... . llm sa. The ilmiae spent the day inaasea less disTUaeion m (he resolution t give the Coiisus priming to editors of certain newspa pers. , '. - , i . .1 .. WAeiiixoTnaj, Jan. M. !sfnaT.. NoiMnffnf inleresti Irnnspired In ihi body to-cTay; The French Bpolialion Bill was made the order of the day; fur the third Monday In Feliuary next j "' Hot'sa OP fiafKcsKKTATIVKS.Tlt the Itouse ih debaic on the manner of paying the Mex ican indemnity we ronlinned. Several pro positions were rejeeiej ooe of whieh was that it ba paid in ihe mode most acceptable lo Mexico.. , , ,. t.,i ,,,-, ..., , r ri Puma: Ro.sv To day. we ha, llie pleasure uf autn.g. that llib eulir amount of stock required l he taken, o .construct llie ayeiteviite and Wesiru Plank Jtoad to this olaeS. has hoen aecnrej. ami the aarriaMoe baa ,.,A'ei Prut. , '' 'A Qnraa War any Sirm.lx a Disptrra. - A late Ran ''Francisco' psper hia the follow, itig account of ciwl, proceeding !p that "city nlncli very furcilily illustrate iifeio Califor- nuj -a ,';.', r t- li-te' ."(- ' '' A parte vrf foof person were spcn ling the Sunday otrjfttlit' Trlrt'msi 'all-fow r.' '' One nf the partieev ' lioweaer, not tonient" whh Ihe chance Of ihe gartie.'and dutefmlned to chili) the firklc goodnet trf hht eider pstiihlislied a tmd nftelegraph with he fmrtiiar, by hiving Ms hand rnreleeeiy An tlie taWearu-r each (teal and extending hw fingers, difsigtialtng very In- dllgiMy themtmlicr of irumpa which he held. . llie dene was imrerliou snd highly anceess. ful for a whthr, hill was unfortunately dteror rd hy on of hi opponent who, nit a rep litinn of ihe oirence, eery dexterously whipped out a bowie-knife and cut olf two nnreri ! Tfi Biiffimwrm- AjoBlfVre acrea-ned with nstn, mil having pielcfop hm Stumps rushed h-o.n ih rnom.' Hht BiHTiner iniufred of the aftiafenr snrgton what hra reaa.tns were Kit auch cnnducl, when h quirtly replied, It was fnrtun.it for yncr r-lend thtt he hud ncrinnm tnimis, or he eerlaf dy wiiiitif fiats wafltcd uffwiih lewer fingers.'' ' Cool, that." ' ' , r. ir in 1. 1- ir.fr iiii-l.; ."n.'nr- . ;.4tH 'Th now drift at Ctmdcn, K, 1., were five reel deep on lit Wilt. ' t t ' 1 " J The Ilrnvcciaa oi renttafe having ipre- . I - . r . - .1 . i.. . i' I . . . . si pwicreiws eis mi. ahhrwo, sh iitimiaA, lor President, and Major, (itwral tiirteiin) I. Pilloe for Vice .t'rtSHhmt, ihe ,iN' Trihurt veaeaaBi M rapswaa. ihsh taafai .ahaiwhsu rfce gallant (ienernl enireachee tHrell for the cam paign, ha won't three? tha du-top oB the wrong side of thejetitcbvaathetlHtat MulaivrMean. wheat he waa sjaining ieamortal glory IB waclure -gainst iheMnxicaM. 5( .'f A y. .,.., We exposed the oilier day a Irick ofdicVjh r-i,tjte, bait, which ronitil Ja -pubUsli ing an ettrari fFcn (tewgiw Whig piper, ad vising the Union party of tlrat State to ftn into the llemncralie Cotirention at K ililmnre. next spring. The I MioH published thi Plttnet promote a re-tmion of the Ierooctreair,iid' suppressed that partol die BtirtewHieh reeotrt- mended Una movement ae a means nl putting'! down 1he Knulliern party opprnwd io the Com promise. The suppression sftiTlth is regarded by moralisis and jurist sa of etjual turpitude with th utterance ol falseworidS-' :' " The FJjii leplies, and without denying or charge, defends itself mi the grosmd thnt the thing Waa d u to promote harmony. Well, if the end jtietiKea IhomranH, and If it Is deaintble thatthe llemoeratie parly shordd heremiritlein falwpreierrreeand liiisrepresenlntinns, then the plea of the I'ninit is snffiHetili' Mi ibe r6is does not eonaidef tt sufficient, nnd so seeks to divert ntlention (mm hebjbcttty-rhetvtlera fiimW a tnrTw-lrulede eiUMeLiiiii papetji j prrtara me . wsttneij vmtm em Uoi llarmg bet a am (tl Cspitfll rd ideas, however erroneous, it must prtx-eeu frnm'TJli'y'tri rl jy trr Thi te-rrnilirm- of trnrm."--But w e innot aiTurd lo reftile the L'niait on a single snpid liter llixn lwn oc'lllrooliaK for It is hv no tiieaus prubalUa that . tmn a liluiukf iw talmi ptMoflsatiiB JJ.LSJB JjgljLlrf lis eiluor, . tlmtany eviJnre tip. nrgUHictit Can extract If The L nwa party of Alabama Jian had a Slat eortvetiuoii, and resndved to hn a Kn limtal also llie taller to lie hold in Waahinguen in June next 'l'1 ere arr-e, w e Wtv, but twn othet Hiatee, Msaisi(i aipb. tievrria, where such pelrty ea:sU 'ihe Jjiiion party of tiieae three Sui lee i in a euoou nreiiieassent ill SYibritWnf"wtfer Stale la preserve Ih Unions New e would suppose thai if them ia no seven a thing aa a rmtutne UniiMi Mulr anvwlisweA, hat ia tiiree) 8uteUi Union ia indangor end lint nre-eairre eaa not be So verv premature io xMppnrisisi for the etlaeumphyt Perhaps, liowiirer.the tnton party oftboee three Huteav intend tslemnpel all the oilier Iwenly-eighliilalna tot amain na the Daseev whethef a tsu, ad to (wag all the people of the said twcnty-eigiM 8laf in exea tliey jdiouUl aHeuiiii lhe Ireneoa nf aeerjinff C . , ,11 ,- irom t.ewrgiaa jwuuaina anej auasaassippi,.:,y it - 'jl- " '.-. ; .So4ts7iersi frttt, ' Tret or DarNxr.SSaini. lltoeqrlrla MsxstttMy! AilJiaMaJP'inAtaisj. jrerminipg whether n Jndividaal ifjlrunkl nr noli t to reijuire him in nrcmiiriei distinctly ihe wortl Actional Jnfttti Jeer,whirh lie cannot noasibly do if intoxicated.'. ' We are of opinion, too, thai this i tint a baa lriii,fif f?ie word are apparently ' fallief '' tlnmiinngeaWe for a tongue swollen and related hy a loo liberal imbibition almliol. If any one doubts tills, he can easily make Hit experiment."' "" , Front at) attii le in die HuiuBUfic Anierif an we e.lrri the following ..,.; , t)!US. d't,',,',',. The ea .(eiy nf the EngliA yvvads fa 'owing nalfifir'ioiMfrrT reeiTcne nf mule A evenness rtffrade, reqirirtng le povref tn'orterate them, nnd the Wear an J tear of rnflerial isemieequentlyfer teet aniHiv. er very iniportani Items ia, I hey are fnchmed and giHttdeit. The bridge, also, im substan. twt eiioagh w xilmil ol the same iiwd over thein ae in ether parte f the road. Ho1 m n With w ir) Ihis list psrtienlarf ) ae-.j. "There is ariolhef feittTcrerlrrthe'-KnTOrsfatl foade'noi hi be eierlookedi in their eonstruo tiopj ihe eoTiipmi redigedjmplyi wlih the statute, and ui some cane government en gineer iirapect the malertel need, ann tlieir ljfimrT to Itie ftet, that alt rcqtirrement of the law have wen complied with, tt necessary before th road can be operated ,v " Tim RRV. PAMUtX i5. M.ritCE- .tTlif Mlewtng eairjict Irora iht S )ui Correeuonderil ef (h -Vrrehv terian." l'UUf uV'Iphht, roUlive io the highly ; gilu'dand ca teeiaetl yoiiugp Diuiw, whoa para li.u.da tin inragrapb, will b read, w lib pleasure uy hi auany acituajnlaaeci atwl Jrteuds . 411 tins Cuy. May succcas.allend, ail , hiseflori in hi lloly Mission in the (ar West J, , Ailanilarjf ' - 1 1 ' V '' ''On ftahbaih evening, the t4lh instant, the Rev. BawttAfc II. McfHrrraa wa Instated pastor of rli ' Wesimihiatrf Chnrch. f The highrtras ihe coldest of ihe eami5 neverthe lese, the hmnw wa well filled, and thiraorvr. ee peeiiliarly 1m iresaiee; The aliacliihcnl fiTlhts eiiregaltim W ihirlr hiitilatet hai baert eteadillni'reaisingsinee hcaiflea,m(rrigfth.!i and is well ilcaeKtid; sThe eanieatjiretyjthb emioeiiily social qa ilinCa and entire dovotinn bi hi Work Cannot fail tit . fi-nder Mr. Me Pheeter a irccetful paaioe and one grenlly beloved Wi ha flock 'The tncreitae of flits chhrch fd aieadv,' iud their ftrivtitecW nci er m-tm KlliPban ani iCfonl ' t Si-iamd or ' TkKNMsT'Motfal". I li stated Uial a few ibiya ago" ""p'riiiiti 'sif W allien Kidgt 4 ina, Willi a tiins tescm- bliilg dcep-tnned llulti.ler, liiv'liii li hugs (hp I hi th u Umber ilialuintri-a Inn aitios ul Ibe rulge, extending annul iwu iiiura lit a paraui'ii ui rertioti with Iho' lop. The gip in the .leoae timber ajipeareil lo be nbnut sixty or hull- ,lrji,t y.,l ll, 1li",.lin Jil'tT,V.rt-'hsrf,, Tf, ftm i',Wb reached trntn ntik'imwn eU-tUb, l which teees - of the l-.irg.-4l s, were' l.iril oh. "' '"' diirua rex ka. wbicli had pnbaliljr Uia ronewilutl Ut ). wa.' rum irnm their .prmiilive bed ding and laid brp.,,Tlv fuundatiuii ou wlnfli Via innuiuua rust m etsppiMv.1 b Isavt given . 4.- ,-. ' i r- i.i .i'C.fijl Imvi eiiiii ,.1, k lh IH' A f Irpek wittdeH neitif asked what portion lit? Wotil.l lirfn? in her1 liliahsVh replied,"7 I wiU bring liun alial gold raiutot arcli4o a bextrt oirspolied, and tirUas . w about ihuh which it all dial descended to me fto ms p. retiw." -- 1 1 . ' InnVpTI0,IIcGAJrY,B ' In the Senate, Mr. Case ubmi(le tlie f M I ' lowing joint reeoluuo: which mformalty tcccived. laid on the table? .IHd ordered to tat Jifidlfifl ,.,. rv ,;-'i-4 t ug rin,U r i' TTrfOtrM ty , Efnal 'of lie JUk of Rr. rrtnMim ih InUtd Stainf America in' CHnH AaimMta, .That while the people ef the raited Hlatee. kympthiae with all eettioaa i wbn ra striving o establish free ayrrsrnmeOM, . ynt tlioy retxigiiwe the jrraat priaoiple of the law . of nations, wbjcb assutvK o each ofhemthe riicht to marVge Its own internal affaire In its own way. and to establish, alter, or abolish its 5 ynverninent at pleasure, without the Interference .Jany other power. And ihey ha hot see, "A 'ttor einild they again eee without deer) concern, e the violotioa of this principle of national Inda-.-, pepdonee,., , ... , ... Mr. Seward erjlimitred the fii)1owln fVrnietl he intends io tnova a amendments to tlioee " otTtjed by Mr, CUrkVJ v. liicli weir laid oo he tible, snd ordered to be prinledt. ',-.,:, Strike ont all rter lire seeond resoloriorf df ' Mr. riarke and inaert the fol(owin ti t'tuVJ SUUlle, it, liiUI'T e . (8 ! iarit J?cev'f. Thtt Wblla' tlrr I'nlled ftaiwi, ta 1 rvmablwatloo of the exleoceos of seety, habit .Tm... .r.m ....in jm rw m, ulnar Stles, they are erevertbclos by 04 reeaneuv , diuDraut -a ban eucb a govarnmant it eatubliabed . amrfationv ; or Uy anno J Inlerventiua ,of iorvigii States pr Btftinrrt: " -' ' ' ' - ttaotmi. TliaVffouelderiltif that the Bevel of iriiovury. In tbexreiaef tha ritnt secured to thein by tlie laws of trntiiiiie 4n a solesna and le r gitiniato ManiMnT aaaerisd tlieirtmriuaal injenen.. doiwo, ad .uUlilid a government by tlieir , own voluiuary act, and eucceaafullr maintained f is niioisi au npiHjeuioa vj parties lav, limy fntctfefr-1n'''thr Km.' 4jtai.-of. rtiiaami witltuut jnat.ne lawful tight, L invwitod llarigury; an .fey' teann; and armed J fore euliveTted llie ttational indepeiraenne aid ' pulitwal 1 eonatitutioH dims .' eetnblUlwd, ftnd ,' (bereliy roduood thaa oountry to the eomliiioa of, a province ruled by a foreigu absolute power, the United hiatcs, in defence of hur own intereata ' and hf mhnklhd, du solemnly proleat against tha,' ennducrof Kuasia on thai oeeasinn as a wanton and tvmnnieal Hifrnetinn of the laef tietiana,- and the tailed tit ten do fnrtliee deolave tiiak, acts of national rnjuatiee, opnras,iun, aad ttsur.- piuiun, wneoever iiej may occur. v lt s ii MR. Cl.A5KJ3'SjttESbl,VTtONS. , jan If it H necessary lor Confcres to take any i anion on ih aubject of what ha beesi eailntl , M. rKojisnUi' niisat-itv, ton ibi rounlry, w I tope lual it. will be to pas some tlacl are lory, resolution such : tt Uuite reported by. Mr., Clarke, wsaerling die dvlerimiuvtion of , the, Uo eminent lo adhere to the eonnlenf policy? ie regard to fcrtign nattoenH which haa Lieroio-i fur eet) patMedrf-buM We dtiuU lb txpodK J ency. tit. Inking jBy..iten,.ialeyr oq ihw, . mtlirr.i) M, hussutli ha pe claims lo etirh -ctmsiilefaiioni 11 has no. right to iulermed dlB--wirr) rmr hxtil Ttmtmrua, w V imdcnakit -todietans Tmr iWi pcdieyjHe-wn brought -4tbie ewemtey n-ipeael eitrwri4 wot- as a lerttiper 'ttpon the ennattactton of thd Farewell Audree or. aahtiigioj.'eT frT lh Corntitnttnn of llie countryt aad, aldiough w would not fbreiby alop his mouth, If we conld, we would have ongreee to act at though he wen still in Hungary. However individuals. mat Ito catrietf away by Ih rlo anence of Koeetlth, and he willing to jeopard) enihusiasiie tdtnintiioB nf the man, rli pepx reenUUa id Ui people ahoubl procceu wuh man ?" " " " which may Tuiara I'rofTasns grenincae nprMpjcllv.ir''w .aiiitji9( si i, j 1 Th kdnpiion of M1. KosMth's iden of "in temndnW for th aakt of noainterventioit," or by whatever aavne he nay call bio pro paw anion to engage the United Htale in the eoa tmehlit StTair ef Kurop wnvld iavnlrw a das reviling aeknowledgmeul 00 the part of an eonmryV It weuld he admHiing thai we did - not eompreiteau our tme etnlinnal policy, ant were tgnora nl uf Washington' Farewell Ad dretr, naill we. we' enliglnened by the more segadom and rermrl eonatrariaiMi and inles- JweUUotisof thss new )aai4V . Tlifc- acknow ledgment we art not willing to fear made by Cfiujreeei fnl we eolerlai iht npoiion, that ihe atateeiDon of the United State uadersiooU . and performed llicir dalle well and faithful ly, and comprehended tit Interest af the a'ounlry little bottor lliaa M. Jkoaeeib ap pearalo do.. V look upoa hia allrsjipt to dictate in this mailer aa imfieirtinent, and to be classed a th greatest effort at humbug of lb) age in whih.w live, t He hit been diaunet ly iurormed, that the policy of ihe country will not be changed to suit hi viewai and yet he it travelling ever ttan-'oouajsrya erting hieiaelflo excite the poople againai the goveray ment, and to eompnl it to tagage in die Uuixn. ieenwrpriae of giving liberty lo Hungary and to It "people' who may tleaitw iUi We hart no meolloeunn ef axieh another kietaoo of tmpe tinenliatermeildlingo( on tlie pageawf htsvory aad yart he it rereired. mat as. an exile eoeking a aafa home a.nong tra, but as a GoddrewtdVd to bietritct eat' in our doty, and lead u into the fmth which to to exnxluet ut to- gbwy. i raw one ana, we art eon lent to uP-? iht ptlk pointed OM by Washington. 1 li ! "'.. '' Batl.Uifiptr.y N0RTHEi..;l!NCRfCnMEXT. ;yiiateytr dirTwrence f opiilioimay have Heretofore iisird among some uf o:ir citizen as lo ihe fact uf Northern aggreeaion on the the South, thequesiioa was set al feet, beyond eavfl or dispnle. on TbursiUy Ijat, Ou ihe mofiiMig ol thai day, at early .dnwit, we were invaded by a Nonhern snow tmtqi llie first aliack of ihe kind tlml has been madu upon ua in die memory 4f the "olib-s inliaSitam, ' The . snow fi ll In an aveiage drpih uf half an inch, anil puriitiua nf it remained uo. th? ground, in oriiiern eiXfiosviima, till 'i'buti),iy afu.ruiK'u! - i - 1 h"rt rer0" Vl,0'i;:. P.f P"'1 in.X ? P")"y o( lriKliiion, ol n"h nn I loriiJa. Some of the oldest inhabitant tvcoHcct, on one or two occasions, having Seen slight pfinkle of iiuw, hul not enough .to wimen the ground, nd it passed Off like a dream. Cut on line otvn,iii we had sn opporttmiiy of itijo) in llie Sfi'bi S'U HPmi'ut of'-anow balling." siidlad.caas fuT is Uiesnow itself, joined heartily in 1'ie ainusenieni, the njipor-tur.il,- Sir whu h prrst-n'ia lis 'If imly in a cen tury. J iroH'l fr, Pt '.;, tTf(V ;'-- 'ffvrybody would mind Iheif own bmi nea Ihey" would find no tuue to meddle wuh tiltrV.' ,m ' . ' ' 60 Jet e W. 1'. Cuke, per order ut El
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