Front th Htm York Msreaatils JownuiL NORTII CAROLINA. Tt I surprising fsci. nn less strange tnaa Iru that ibe greater lit inilt-hirdnes of na tion the mure readily can pntftwrional finan- ci ia dcai tulh ih rcprtaentatitc at that m- flrliteuiieas. J he lama anomaly appeara with,, spec. 10 unfa ami bill which on th face bcstr the clamp of Irgitimate husinc. The mm a house ha iia paper eireolsten1, the greater erill ha the fwility with which in orjtaery liinii iT will b rsshed, protMed tha element rf puiiritialily and promptness hsv not beew niitf fn prrvirms tranmteiion. On the I-nitilon fritork Exchange a loan of five milium 6h defaulting aaaei Bankrupt Kingdom, baa a greater probability if alert ing raver jobber to worry uHe sai'tttsfui Rut lias-tort for a alice, tha) a loan fir mtc-uliii nf i Ilia' amount .tlctnanded tora nation tolerably fre Crnm debt, and who securities ara N awiaatiily unknown to (lie mat. m" eapilaliata. , all eueet practice lha Mtne system! Bonds d Shares Notes J Draft ar bought snd w-ld w.llioul any clear or definitive know- b'urt by tha bf okeri f the intrinsic ralna nf Uie eerurity of the resources of tha taker, 'd'h makers are knowa i e. lhair rnpreaneote a paper ke been often area and therefore they an eurroMiM It ia ihia aiethod that enable ihe Utgi ooroneniea In oa neejingly adding io their obligation in tha shape ttf first and seconds mtrfgaeo, teeime snd eonrertilde Ponds; -lha are . knowa and eapiuliata deal avith tbom withel reflection.. ' v ,- V hare rtted raeent'y an intne fnsri Iriy liluMraiiitg tliia ride of financier. Tha irlaloof Prnoilvtii taking advantage of ihe aaay atal of ibe market, aad eriih a ri w aarmxkl her indebtedness, araa a borrower of several million She wu tin stranger tn the ajonied rl istca, (ear- or ,no attqutrie were i . . . I . i t i wane sou in nrgmiiiivn wu perieeieu. H'n Slat aa Nor.h Carolina with little or fesilpsratirtdy no debt (l,t30.OO1.) with a WMr a it) eireaa , ei. - her - expenditure, im mense aatiiral resourc t hold mineral aad a, tetillnrtd yet urn level oped, armoum-e a rn guisiiion for certain anm to bo expended not in li(tiitlniioa of ;pld claim bat in the ennplclioa of iiitrnJ improrenieau; that wiH lend la double tha Value V her retnurree, and ar brrpna Biatir ouarter a raoileratinn iff lb id J remark not knawa,' The jaM.e arorkt of JS'rwth ('amiina ara sot mil on prin feiplrs lliat entirelv nreren a nanleta and ile anoruliaine ctpeadilure. ' They ara baed Umii tha known aranta of tha people, ma turely conaiiicrt'tl and letrd by the eipaii fare of fenr. . She haa born slow to mote, but her pitvereiaioa has beeaj perMtnen. V'ba a-ea sf the State ia (4,000 square mdra Ml a,000,mtO ai-rea. In lha reau of 1 $50 baa p"(rijiion w a'lird at 8HM03 snula. uwiii tii her trrrrtomi fxrmaiton aha baa aa yet no Urea ?porl loa ft within her border; heiice hit lartfe and increasinflv aiduadla pro- dnesfiita ewelt lbs arport iit of other friUi... v'l'ba axtaaaioo of the ayaMsea of oa- leloimieut already eoininnr,!, aad tha IK-r- Uounnw ei:eiupltrd aaJ wbieh eao be crclrd for a moderate aum la Beaafort Har bor, (ndiiiitled In b M l of lbs fim si on the toulHrii eoart, w(!i simn remedy this tie. gleet, tn the meantime VVilminifiim at lha Ul'ititb ft( the p ite Fear1 River, -is (rswin; up apitllytand klready eonimaads a ennaidar bla Uuiif, ilie nd road lines of lha 8us wdl V f&tt-ndad and incred. enabling lha thtt Pf Rim ia amitral, a a euaatrr, aimnMini.in aad ia lb inlrir tii at it ia aV aaklahasjil or,atia iMpnaantajaki i,dt4 Aworstlngty, thi trwa-ifitiWi saeaoenfer'a plara and ' par was all thai hr could espeev and with Ihia ha would ba sat- falaal'li' iirtoloe: .of the erd ina lat .Tor. N.rtl Caridlna lha -interior 1 eklnaia aoderta Siilroad whii'h tlve fjiatr is how ro$iiut:lini(, ,and whirh will aland pledirxil fur tha ' Bonda aha ia now of- luriiig Kir sale, paaras ifiruuott una uf lha ria- aataKrii uliurid aorti'ina in lha (miih; a must Jie admitted : by mil t wba, bare 1 travelled lit lrou'..Tbis road enmraenre at OoldalKiro' jn Wayne rouuty, hr it eoiinrcts wuh the , tl'umKioa and Kaleigh : UailroatL, liilia 4iorwV IJieeoahor ', LKaingiom Salisbury end 4.: ti ' I'e, w liara it joins lb South Caruiina l:ltlrOitd. - 0 .--..-t-i. .1 (J Ths miqerat raMureea of Notih Carolina at.a raried and immeaaa. , Iron, eoppor aad Cld etinl ill exteaaiv fleldn. - The Hula it wear nuking a geologieut aurrey under Pr iVsior Kmatoas, ('or a eopy of whnaa Report tea ra indbted t .lha polilenro of . V, Count Eq Mial Tmmirtw.) bi wltich it i a aiiictut with the eeaan, and f nda a war, kthr.a'. It a arplit of the prodiKt afl nanaficturea an4 axrieuitdra: that a aaeufthe aataral aJianUaa, la a partial eiuot only, raakn a home ararket. But tha tia bad not earn, f-r tnrpmting lb raaoorae of lhi di. trier. They ara. therefore, rmerred entire f rttn ui nm nt. aad they aaanot he nenteeled bwig. r, kniea a auicUal Slate policy i poraoad. In nnler lei show thai lbeeeoalnell bar aa immena rtMuraereiat value, that they will more ibn aitaurly rrpy the eipenditure ol Capital, to briog the eoal la market. The report enters upon an eahmsi. of the qtian'rtr, announre that if one hundred lone of eal were ntkea out diily, and Ibe seam worked for ihrae hundred days la a year, 11 would like over two hundred years to ai- hsnatlbenoal whirh underlie one sonar ovitr-l ihe ennVlnin formnl hy Profe. Eiomott. ia that the Deep Hirer eoal ricUl ar wnrkalile f.r 43 SiUar miles, r.ns)uenl- r it H I fair nresuinptimi, thai the Stat hi j fully jnHiH-d ia improving the navigation of the Deep Kiror, and anrourigmg tmprure-! meotsand promoting greater facilities Car rotnntniiiration The rin sen of die Slate, snd lbs adjoining1 State of South Carolina, are now sensibly a- hre to the f alue of enlarging the aerera to then atinee. The subjret of enunei'tinf Wilmiiigt'Hi with., the minut of Jbaiham County, through, Fayeueville, by mean of a brauell ofthe Manehrater railroad, ami a pro. poaad rd from Favrtlrtillr to the minea, i being pretaed Otl lha people. The Utter road was rtrently chartered by tha lgiala Utr. and we BskI m lha Fayetteeille OIerr. of die 10th in!. a paragraph slating thai soma new York eitisrns, haa availed litem- xelvea of the rtftportiiniiy of ithlaining a rain- ahle inveelment by untv-nhing (or fiittr fifilts of ill t squired capital. Tb Obserrer aavr: . "That Fire rTundred Thmmnd Ddlnr. the entire eapital siosk of lha Wrmn lUilmad, from V)iU villa to lb Coal Field, baa bee ulwerilxMt. Tho suhteription in thi town bad rmelttl S'-'J.X). and wnul I nroliatilr hare bean made thi morninx (100.000, as a la aeeur the s'tarter and call a Goteral Mealing nfthe Mnekuoiiiers for tn psrpn ul orianliinr. when, Uat arankis, a eaotleman from Wall trrt. New York, aaderabiod to ba onaaf a wu- cany interete It Cual aod Copper UmU, arrired her and auWrihed $400,000, atuking Ihe ntir amount of capital at present autho. riind hy the charter. And the amouitt cannot be ineraad until tha atockhniilora. by a formal rawdullon lo that dSat, aathoria aa increaa Is 5l.0wl.oua . 'The charter require that the bonk ahall bakept open CO diy bat, th atoek being all takea, w Irnrn thai It ia not en rape tent for Ihe dmmiMnar to reir any rurtuer tuacnp tiunt for the present. TU f'harleshtn pater ara likewise. dts cuating the suHjeel ol ronneeling Charleaion with the Nitrib Carolina mines, .by mean rf ihe aforh-r.istern and t;heraw and Isling ton riilrondt. PUnk Roads arc pnijeeted that will wheertitl Uio operation, g let in iintnenas impetus to the development of lb min"ral wealth of tha State, We have devoted so much spsoa lo the eontiileratian of ths value of ilia Coal Field, that w sre prmduded IVonjsny further lengtli ened e l tract from the Report, lloaevor ws iniivl rials that Profettor Cminont has not lotl sieht of tha variout other important in- e.i s : . f mt . L . i- In fil'l J icreaia oi inc vriLisan to rvorin varoiia - - The rrporl Oiuicr at considerable sxirnl up on tha value at fertilisers of the marl, tire lime none and the salt found so abundant In the Stale, h. dcarribes North Carolina as divided Jnto lwojre;ri.iljairktvr4 cultural ami lHuuiig ths former embracing Or ar they more eau.iina and leas tealoaa ia tn oiarharga M their dune! - Hi raartnl sa lli.vr eountir-s immrdialrly upon lb Atlantic s'ope riiemlinf io lha Grot fall of lb riverr, I lie tatter embracing all west of thrss falls; and observes that a miuiig diairiet is usually rnijh tnd uu produt'live. but in North Caro lina while mining i capable of giving magni- fti'enl return for labor, the agrii-ullurul returns fnitn ill rurfuce nre equally prmlncliv with oilier seciion. VVtisf power af great tiil and anfailiug permineney a'toumlei Hie ad V uil igi t for niakjuig Bar iro i of a superior juality are very grant, tnd the reeouree of ihe foreel innneiiae. We have pravioutlr five in ihe Mercan tile Juurual ( I )i-c. . I t 1851.) iu soms detail, 1 jiboa'H .tlial oil tliA h..l k.,.b 1 .n.l I f laieinent of His financial position ol the I)... Hiter. ar uomMua U-on.ii. .f v.lu.l.ln I fiale. Tt tbal slatement w must refer our osi, Uii h from its cropping oat and being Mt ib'e v ciiiily In lha oi-ran, can ba worked Atui a imed at f.lrrm low ril. Of lh quality of tha Drep Uiver Coal, at ftp I3i ail ilu? Report, tha Profcssnf state: ,.. The Iwo varialie of eoal, "th bitnmlnou and Mini bitumlnooa, naulnintesnthr e'tte.ara 4ittn in, 4itis ialilld, , IU Uituoiinona ia .o:irr-rj equalled fr gaea and xeiioey. In t!il ountiy, snj it ba bai id by a jren, "ttrmrn. who ia wll aennaintad with Liverpool riml. that U will burn Ivio at long. A direct iwnntriiia ha tt been atli to my knowledge, but that tk aasortUa . ba maeb truth ia it, 1 .bavtaa doubt. - ry-.i ,l -j "Tii Deep Illver enat is, In the 6mt p'nee, rlraiM fre frm muti it do nvtaoil tea niiKri, jlut io trifling degree. It , bora Irmly an-l or ma a cake; or il undergo a semi fusion, and KtEluiinaua, and f.iriua a partially iiupervioua htl!uw eakn, within whioh eomhuatl -n jfutiim for long time. When a tmall pile of it la m.id 'noa the grnd, tt nviy be ignited I y a match lend a few .dry leave or stinks. ' It may Ix Ignited in lb bias nf s limp or en dle. fii coal ia, theref ro, highly omliu tiMe, eaaily ignited and burnatvitb a bright ' fume live lijclilwwtj' fur I kl lime. It 'mil he Ijjrnt anon wuod lire, it mt be burnt in the toaimun flrw place, and II U. 'tn a hit! atrtnge, that gentlemen, who n iv aoed it fit many year in a lilue'umitb' fore. hould not hav ad it ia their parlor, lualead id grean block oak. M ,..at :r - t... , -Thia eeai t a-Upted Io all Ibe purpn-e, f whieb the tiituininnut snala ara apinliy em liivevi. Tbui fur tits, mannlantnra ia thaear. readeft. In Ihe public Treanirar's raporl, de livered to the legieUiure in Nuverulter 1854. eaiiinate. were given nf the mvenua and tt peniliture for 1853 and 1854, w subjoiu the (acorn (or AaeaJ yar, mJing .; .v..r mi .. , ,. lo. Do. Ut 1854 ' Afsrgt fnoosa Iwe year Aggregate Kipenditum tut twe . .. years - ,.; Btlane IUJ1.101 20 212.C1J 60 $451.oH3 20 Some plain emriloi mrul suited to hiseapeeity, such ss making envelope and arranging pa pers, snd he was paid 700 per annum, the other 8300 bring divided between two of the rlerks performing the est. duly caused by tlte UencMiiey of tit boy. This arrangement, il seems. Was not aven mail known to lha Secrelry. Il was a M uatary amngrmenl on lh pari of Ilia bovs friend and mails with lb chief derk. Aad for this Mr. Stuart baa been awailad in event terms at the heel of the rion, snd iul before his retiruent. Now, although the act may scent lo hav been an interference wilh the aalary hied by law lo the rlerkehip in question, will any man of right feelings rennure il under in rirrumlanrea If the hoy's Iriends are the complaining partie. all we hive to aay ia this ihey sre very ungrateful and the Secretary of the In terior ah'told he very raiilion in doing unoihor henevolent act, lest it be tranaiortned into a crime. It i not Ihe first instance in which man of good heart ha realized ihe tting of in gratitude. Surely. Mr. Gentry' indignation it wrong. ly aimed in this insUnee. A mm of his ten erona nature ought lo have heard loih side of the story . Hick. Hrp. THK ERICSSON AT ALEXANDRIA. A derr.ii-b from Waatiington ul but even ing's p ipers, stinounecs ihe srriral of tk Cal orie tliip Erii-asou at Alexandria aa follow ; Ihe Cncaaoa artived at AIcxandri.i Mon day ereniug from the tnoitih of the Potomac, where ahe had Uin at anchor for twenty -nev-eu hourr, during the enow storm and thick wesiher. Captain Lnwber weighetl anchor at Sandy Hook at halpst nine on Wedoeday evening, and soon stood to ths eatiward in the fire nf a strong g-ilr and lie.ivy ao.i, keeiing lllia eoure for eighty milm, when lha wind hifled to the north wet. Tho Kricmon llien alnul in abort', the wind tull blowing a gale. During the gile, the hip aloud the lrt nobly, her engine making fix and a half involution a minute with the uiwoat regularity. Nol the alithtet motiou wa pe.ircplthle in the frame work and bracing of the engine. Af ter the ahip and the enginet wrre thu fidly 1 tied. Captain I.uwber shaped bit coiusc fr ths ClicaipeakR, .nod in ining up the bay again! a from the N. N. C, t-neoouier-ed a heavy snow norm. On approaching lh mniilh of the Potomac, lh weather he eatne so thick that the pilot declined lo take the ship further, and she earns to an anchor at ten o'clock on Saturday morning. The engines had then been in operation aevrnly three hour, without being stopped for a mo ment, or requiring the slightest adjustment. Only on fireman wat on duly at a lime during the whole trip. The consumption of coal was under liv Ions in 34 hours. Captain Sands, of the Navy, who was on board, i highly pleated, and say 111) would wHKngry go to California ta her; - - THE RETIRING PRESIDENT. The New York Commercial Advertiser, commenting on tho eirrumalaace in which lh President elect tukt-s charge of the helm nf the National Adiniiiistralion, retiinrks: "Bui while w admit that someiliing of the Improvement in public ifTtire may be jitally attrihuiet) In Ihe course so honorably unued by die Preaidenl elect. Ut the prracol sdmioit tration belong the honor of having brought our foreign policy forth from the gloom that encooinaast'd il, and leaving il to their sttc- eeiur w ithout a single set ion difficulty or elnharrassmenl Cuiilerin( all the rirciuu rtanee of XI i. Filltnore't adminitiration ihe difltrulties that were rife when be aaaumed the overninrot, the political hitsiility of Cou- grea. and oilier impedtmcnls which are well' known It mutt be regarded at one nf Ihe wisett, inntt successful and most hrilliaut tlie Union ha ever enjoyed. Political opponent may deny this, bnt ihe demonttralian if lie fine the world. It nat won the roundenre ol lor etgn powers so far that, while maintaining untaruiahsd ths national honor, H ha arrang ed lb mo I delicate question with a Lruud and ancient monarchy of continental Europe, difficult and intricate questiona with Great Britain, and ia able to leave lo i'a aueceaaor proposition from the English Government of s liberal and pacilie character, such ss that Government probably never bilnre made to any power on the lac nf the eaith. Mr. r minor and nit uaoinai will retire irom ot fice, leatiii both ihe domeaiie slid foreign af lair of tha country in far bellcr condition than when they took other; with negotiation on Imit whieb, had they had time to com pie e them, would have added imperishable renown; and they will leave to Mr. Pierce and his rabinet an inheritance of national prosperity and national hoaor and induence, such s perhaps no administration aver entered up- oa. offirv'S hav ai managed a not to make mis lakes, and lira into Aireign vessels, either public or private. Sleps ought to be taken, therefore, lo prevent violence lo our ships; and, if mistakes continue, il might hare a wholesome effect it our rsrlaina snd commo dore would it a few blunders ia return. Il is bad nil which docs not work "both wsys. ' W Ilk reciprocity, and retaliation too, when il becomes necesaart to put a stop to sggressHm." THE STAR. i. fist 171 .v-i2T Uf XiJ Libfrtoi it unit wlam. HALEIOH. Maroh . 1853. V. II. P.4I.MfH, the Amerive. Xvwtpaper Area), U Ikoflg mtltt-gttni Aftr, (m !bu rov in the cil r nmtiat, mmt Ntw Ywk u la Phil4lliia, a4 ! ivaiv emrniwer-d to UN adrertiartavats ana ub arripttoM at the ratrft at rvqiiivvtl hy at. Hit rer4-ii.li witl at r;(r(tt"t tt pnvmettiu ICi office, ar BOS TON, S.-..llav' Hail.iii.r- NEW YOHK. Trihane lluiMit.g,, -HILAlKl.fliU, H. W. Curaw Third a;.J Chjtnut Hit. TUB TIUKTY-SKCOXlt COX0RKS9. ' The ftilluwinjt truth, bluntly but hunettlj told by the Washington Itepublio. cut to lh quirk. They must be particularly unpUaaunt to the partisan litadera implicated ; but aa they should be brought before th pvuplo, we giv them a place. in a few day. ay the Kepublic, the Thirty aeeond Coniren will (spire,, and leave behind It a reputation which wc belittvu no fuiure Con. grwt will emulate. .Vever Ijefuro ia the bi'tury of leitUtion have au-ih lurfre oprRirtunilies for atcfulnei been no .tuiai-rably wavte-1. N'evor befure have private right been o rerklefaly and wnnt'ttily triflfil nith. It enntmittee burden e 1 with drawura full of unreportctd roporta, anl it tablet grruaning unler f-ilcs of unfinished a-id onaitemptcd Iuiinesa, the Thirtyecotid Congrene will be ever hnreafter remembered fur it admitted incapacity for butiueaa an I it im. menae Demnreriitie niajiritie. The Demooratie pr have eh-trged upon the Whig a want of tact in administration. Let as e how it goea with Itemocrntic Initiation ! A democmtic Hreaidenl of the Senate, Dem. ocrttio comniWtcce, and a Daiiiocratic majority of m ire than two to one -. A Itoraiwratio Speaker of the House of Rep. resentatire. ltem.ocr.irio committee, tbt moat important nu.n'ieriuj il Ltomoer.ttiii to three Wbi)rji, and a Democratic mnjurity on the lhair of tlfty.two members -and no report froi , THI PKSIDEirrS I5AU8C1ATI0S- Tb Iaa(atsria f ftaataast' fbrn was sltnsttl m M WaaklBfSnfc aa4 tW atilitary iir'y ,a tot trtttUai me ltsatJ a asiaiUar - via, v .. ,..,..,.... ",,,,..,.., Ta laaa(ral ssdrvM el tb iww lvl-bmt will U fsa4 ia aaslker uiani. Il I a Vary H fWVvtt. a4 WvadiM aa eaevlkal tlriL Tk Pllllbitttrrv will Is N vrty atrvatg nsak ; a4 If la ( laia alosa at tarried Ml, will Slaani all laMiaat fitna, Tkiti(4 axlaia(. Tb aew I'ahiMthae at km aakially aaaaee4; bat the IMtowta; arnutatat, II ta M, ha km 4elaitly aw la by tk Peniml: IWetry M Butt, Uhaet U Marry, of N. York, O. Ik frrarary, Jaaua Galkrie, T Ky. !.( Ifar, JcfftTMS Davit, w Slit. Ho. of Ik S.tj, JaaM C. Itubkia, of K. I'srali. tut. at Ibe laterlar. ItoU. llcCltlUat, mt Hkk. Poatiaa.tcr tleperaJ. Jaatea I'aairwH, f Pt. Atlunter ucerntl. Talek I'whiag;, of Maa. BESOITRCEd Or SOUTH CAROLINA. W eopy n rtiel, la to-dy' Rtr, frost th Sew Tvrk Mercaatil itdrertitrr, oa lb resoar af North Carolina, which will b read wilh inter vtrt. It is just d4 Iru at far tt tt go ; bat tk half It aot yt tolL Onr Sut baa niianef wealth and greataess wbick, ia a few years, will attoaisb tb world. CEJf. rlKftt'E'S SIMPLICITY OF MANNER. artttirosecs w.,. v.w..r,a-n r ' ' lect. . 'y ftsrailt. ifosTrlw w BJtClfI ld as visit th talaad of Cuba, and rmvmb aureate to' lb Uoa. W. K. Kiao tb eSuial aanoanc. SMat of bi (lection to lb Tie Prssldtaey of tb Coiled Stat, having perCrvoed thai duly, rtrbreed to Waahingtoa City ea tb 28th alt Wa r prratitled (ways tfta kepajblw) ss bwra from Mr. Justs, that tb health of Mr. Ktso wa marb improved wbea be Uat Saw bias, wbicb was oa tb 21i ultimo. -Mr. Joxtscame paenger in tb teamer Isabel from IlavBwa to Charleston. Ws publish in another eoluni- a summary of lbs nsws brought by tbi vssseL We are Indebted to the Hon. "Jot., P. Cat. will fur a copy of tb Jatent OS Report for 1851. W ar tlo indebted to Hon. E. Stislv for a eopy of ihe Measag nf tb Preaidant of lb U. sited Stale, tronsmiltiogt report in reference to ' th inter .eeeani eanal by tb Nicaragua route; which will b foaad oa thelrst pagcof thi pi PERIODICALS. "THIhf ARMgR' dOt'Rji i paper. The New York Herald (says ths Richmond Republican) ha manufactured quite a flourish" trig article en the sulject of 0n. Pinree't quivt entry into the City of New York. It describes him a "a man of enmmaading fl-unt and intelli gent countenance, slightly furrowed by the tra ce of Mtrrow accompanied by a Seoret.iry and a single rcrvaut. Hit luggage wors sn aspect of severe republican simplicity a eoupl oi old hair trunk which might bars been the property of a veteran of 1RI2, nn I two portmant teaus, scarcely less venerable in appearance, were the most wiiietye of the traveller." It ha generally bien admitted, we believe, that Gen. i'ieroe is not only modest gi-ntl mm, but p'wscssed of good tense, and therefore i into ciroula. lion. tftit ptvrade about hie simplicity uiUKt be quite as j annnyiit( as the to-vly isin whi--li would if i'h ! public displays. II bit pa--el tbro'jgh New York, prijbably a hundred times, when be waa NEW SILVER COINAGE. The provisions of the late act of Cungress regi utating the new silver coinage, bare heretofore been given in the Star ; but our reader will no doubt examine with interest Ihe following state Tb February aaraber of the Farmer doors- al ia before as, and w ai gratified to perceive, gjvea (ign of decided improventent It will great good in North Carnlias, if liberally sap. ported. It is a bodabls rater? rise, aad w hop it patron will wot b oalaed to tb farmer slime. AH laes afsar sitiasn bav aa ialerwt in giving it sappnet and ciraaUlioa. It is pbliWd at Bath, Beaufort OMBty, by D. John t. f oatpkin, at $1 a year, ia adyaaea. f he American Farmer. ' Th February humbrr of thie old and anissr. ssjly popular Journal presents, as uauaL, a high. i ty altrsetivs table of enutenta. Pabliabded al Baltimore, at V per annum. SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR: Ws bare received the February number of thi abls and useful monthly periodical. It la published at Augusta, Geo., at ft a year la ad vane. It is regarded by tbos wba kaow it well, aa the beat agrivultaral journal, for south ern farmer, in the Union. THE SOIL OF THE SOUTH. The February number of th Soil of the Soa'b I nn our table. It it a most eicsllont papetS meat, showing ths differcne between' the new published at LoJumbut Geo., at fl a year, in coinage, which goet into operation in June next, t advance. It i greatly improved in tjpograthi- and that provided for by Ihs act of 1837 t Silver. Act or Jan. 1S37. Act of Feb. 1853. Dollar, .4124 grain. No change. Ilitlf IMl.r, SiKit - 192 grains. Quarter 1) Jlur, I0:U " (Hi lime. 41 J " 3H.40 " Half Dime 20 19,20 " The reduction in the value of the silver eoiu will be about 3 per cer.t below it present mar. kot value the whole reduction brng near 7 per cent and th present premium on Americaa coin being 4 per cent. The Journal of Com mere thinks this will b quit nough to retain the silver in ths country and bring a larg supply OREGON. The tueeaeof Gov. Guinea, of Oregon, speak of the . beat ami other small grain of the terri' pi tin Frank Pierce, or as a member of Congress, lory as being reaneoci nut oidy fur unsurpas. etl nuillitv. but for th. ttarsiA mintii v nrttiltiM. without exciting uoy particnbtr noise and be . . - , . , , ,. , i ed by verv moderate labor, lie ibinat Oregon eoulii not mtst'tki'. if now oDci-ihI to hint, the a' ! , , , . , , . ... .... , . , maybe made to excel all other agricultural regit (dilution of the thousand! who ara ready to ...... . . ... Ion. The eountrv la ailmiiably adapted to wool, raise a about. M , . . , , , , , ... . I hemp and flax. Gold mine in the southern part The Herald anticipate grent effect upon tb - - , . , . . i , . . , , , ,. , ... , , ol the territory, he ay. are wrought with eon, world at large from the ihjIicj ef Gen. Pierces i . , ., .... ..... i. i I u . .l- i- derabls tuccess. and sold in suiil quantitie S'lmtuiitration. It declare that thi policy , , ..... . . . . ... ... ,. ... , ., , ba been fiundon nearly all of the tributaries of 'will he eniinentlv linlinnal. It will tknul I . ' edge no sympathy with any of tha faction r eliques intu which ths democratic party ia aplit. It will be essentially a policy of progress." Tb Itarahl promise fir Geo, Peirc many other things uf a bold character, such aa '-unrontine the abuses of th N'svt DenartmAnt." iand pulling "a dufinit stop to extravagance and speculations in the puhlie office in Wash- ingfrtn.' rni I gmng it trong, ' accomnig th Columbia heading in th eastern slope of the Cascade mountain. erj appearance, and ia tiled with aseful and ia; terssting matter. TUE PLOUG ll LOO 3d AND ANVlC We bar received th February number tt this1 valuable magstine. It embraces, s wid scops of topie. snd it pages srs enriched with much aseful aad Interesting matter. This should b added to the list of every periodical takea by Ihe farmer and mechSnie. BLACKWOOD. We are indebted to the publishers, Lennsrd Scott It Co. for the February number sf Black wood's Edinburgh Mngsiin. Trice (3ayear. WEST MINISTER REVIEW. Wet atealao received front th publishers, Ionatd Scott It Co., New York, tb January number of the Westminister Review. Term tayear. . BtaiTnwAiTi's RxTSoai-icT or I'saCTioab'Mia iciat asii Svtutar. Pari the 26th. Vnifo-m American Edition. New Yurki Stringer fx Townseud. For isle by all Boukaeller through, out tlte oouutry. Term, (2 a Tear. This half yearly journal of practical msdi. cine snd surgery, it appear to a, mut b a valuable work to all whu desire to acqair in. formation on the most important science knowa Tus Atlltlit Faxiir FtfO SsttlKO Th 1 amontf men. and to the Profession IndiaMaatakls. doadly hnalility which baa iir aunt tims sxiated J U euntaina a coaapendiani. of medicaj. prselics famihee of tb William andlfrvn all tb British and foreign amdical joura. i lo th uhrase of th dar. but we think it nroba- committees for nine month,, and for ten month- bI, ,he new Pre.ident will Sod the first six barred out from the Speaker', table by the euntri. 1BBnth, of bi, ume jtogher absorbed in th. Vance ol a low lectfut member. tnak of adjusting "lb political dtmaudt of tb It not thi a pretty account to giv of a leg: ,D00tlindt bo envi th, Mat Govern i.Uiv. year ! Doo. not a fearful respensibili-; . . u , . - . . And where ? . ., . . ... n ...... . the minor offices ar allotted by the clique and factions, and by the first of July we shall wit as a caterwauling among lha disappointed between Ihe noeriMS of Amherst eoauty, and watch occa sioned tlte bloody tragedy at Lovingalon, Nel son, some time ago, has been ended, a we learn by publications in the Lynchburg paper. Mu. tual friend settled their differences on term said to be at once just snd satiafactory to both parties. ty rest somewhere t On the Democratic Speaker' oemmittees, and member of the two House,. No factum im. pediment to public business bare in any in." stance !con interposed by Whig member These have been raisad by Democrats, and with tha. Democracy muat rest the responsibility fur the misconduct of its members. Materials have been accumulating during the last two year that demonstrate how entirely in. capable a Democratic m yority is of wise and useful legislation. With a ! ortTtc Exec, live in whom the people have exprmed th A DISCOVERY AND AN IMPROVEMENT. Mr. Carvalbo, a young artist who ba won some-deserved celebrity at Charleston, 8. C. ha ahown us a specimen ofthe ecful appli cation of a reoentdicevery of his, whieb must add, ws think, great vttlue I ths dajusri4yp It i a rtroe uf enamelling, anniied after tha that -ill make bothday and night bideou.piclirf( u by mbivh p,..., U tn uapiioi. r THE CAPITOL FRAUDS, The alh'gcd. frauds, says th Philadelphia Ledger, of which su much haa been said in some of the aewapapera. em to be dwindling down t) a tmall site. Tb Honorable Mr. Staunton, UfiM 72 The Rttlanee in bandt of th Puhlie Treasurer at the ctos uf tit (seal year, I8j-wa 103,040 03 It will ba soea from ihia brief review of the pnsiuon of lit 8mi thsl abounding in the eletnenls of wesllli ami proapsrilVs wilh aa uinmpoehabi cluraetcr for fidalily in all br engagsmanl. and uneueumhered by debt, an Siale in tha Union ha a greater claim lo lb iifiilcnc of ewuiislisis. Dcm teratio (iairman of the Committee on highest eoiifiJence in advance, it will be impoe, Tablio Building, publish in the Washing, slble to conlriv and carry out any nieisun re, ; ton Union, a atatement lo the effect that the ally benaneial unlea we can have t Wnto ma. $t00,00 appropriated by the deficiency bill, jority and a Wnto Speaker ofthe House of was realty a deficiency caused by the niggardly Representatives. THE DIFFERENCE. Under the head "Whig and Locofoco Pro, grew," the LouisvilleJnurnal portraty the strik ing contrast between the Locofoo and Whig policy of the country. That paper justly Ft mark : "It it very common for LnenfiaHM who bars more effrontery than intelligence and discretion to charge the Whigs wilh opposing all move ments designed toilless. eiiligbted,nd eUvat the IHtople. The Whig, it is true, are the conser vative party in the United State. They ar for iireernring nurpoliticsliiiatilutionl unchang. ed. believing that they were founded in wisdom, and are tlte best the World haa yet seen ' 1 hey ADAMS Si CUU EXPRESS We learn from thp -B.tllimore American," that Mettr. Adam 4k Co., have recently ex tended their Express arrangement mingtim, N. C, and to nil intermediate Messenger now pass daily between Baltimore i ,;.,. .-a -..nfiieted with th true enda of a wise and Wilmington, and all goods eulrusied tn j constitutional government- They bare array. the line Ijn forward al mail speed. ed themaelve against the whole school of Loco- w .. . . . .i. ....... .., .i j Fii "American calculate largely and i l'o manuest onny pnunpner oi in uay. wiiti uHtmnsi anu sunottte wt - i.. 'wil I opposed tlen. Jackson's effort to aggrandise j rt . ,. '" V. I the power of Uie Executive, because they knew j 1 ""f" e points. 1 1hat th(W ts..rt$ were contrary to the C.mUtu- officer or k. lu,,Aia ihul aiitl inniai In M..1. I orOoIIIS their ' . .. . r,- , , nine. Thev are satisfied with th Government mr.. wnen tn. w..y .nan p aceu " 1 lt , in the MrIi nf ,h, ,pnbiio. reel nimmun.ation wuh Raleigh and lev I nnd frtr frntn betliowir.; tht thai usurpation. j BENfeVOLENCfi-A CRIME. UitrHBmi nesieni poriittr.s oi mis stale, ( wcr and ths violations of tl.s ConaliiuwoB , A , , ,i ay his mmiiron oi "if in'iinao "lovruiiii onmmitreu iy tjoex-uieo rreeotent avwuv-w Stcy aebato oomrrrofl " b,,WMII Weldoa snd Caston i and slates, improvement on the Government ss it was sd. Reprsecnlstives on I hursilsy, anon a molhtq . . h . eaeeted. Adnmt sb Co. will ! iniiiistered ender tbo six first and beat of our of Mr. (Jentry to Intsrt a section in lh Indian I ,fc t;, o.,i.ih ,n,l all ;,.,n, I President. While ths loeofocnshavs been de. Jtppmprtauon mil. artng it tone a w.hMr , lhf etiterprixtng ",ne,r sa.rmr.b, paf 'r wf VT. II. R. 8. Tuck.r will "he the .vmZ noum ing the prudene which wss unwilling to the law sllows and Mr. tientry ws very wrers noa; lh Peerelsry of lb Interior nlo l.uretteJ hylro-en,' ,fne lignting street and rm tfttri h a rsnat(tioa in th Pension Of- liuaa, tbr is aa amu kopeno tow It "ill.,, . ;- . . -. . . , . . i dL:..l. . t... r ivir. urnrv wtaivu a vnwv io wi,t m IS t ear of age ws put in office, to fill" the vacancy orfasinocd by hit fsthrr't death, Ihe salary b i tg 104)0. It seems ths boy wa only paid 7iW of this, and tha remaining 30Q were ill'Wetl hetwoen iwnoiner employes. This Mr. tJsntrv stigmaiixcd in eery harsh terms, and thought il worthy nf impeachnienv Will, on 1 i always good unt I th other told. W bare beard a version of il from a per aw laminar wnn ins wnoie iranneuon, which aot a r different face on lha mat ter, and show thi act at on of tha beat of Mr. Smart' life. Il was prompted by iru benevoL-nee, and does nol deserve censure. It seem that w obi gentlem.tn, a ihouaand dolUr clerk, being rm hi death bed, wa very anhtppy at tha idea of leaving hit wife and eluhlrett in a atale-of depen lenoe. A aympa thixittg iriend, nmched wilh tha agony of lh old (saileman, dclerminrd to do sorntlhing to smmMh hi ry In lh grave, hastened In the then chief clerk of lh Pension Ottice, who intsrestod himself with lit Coinmis-doa ami the Secretary, and got a sommitsion for iliayouibaaa elark. - H Tb l-ir of tppointnHNil was resJ to th dviaf m m, who wpt tear nf grsiilode, but. with ilifl;ftniety for which .ht.lrts; proirM-. al ia life, said it was mors lh-ti eoatd b ex-wsrtod-s-hit boy WS sot ft ttiork a ... rsquirs lesasr pen fir furnishing it; beoas, ... . . i- .1. f I.I..L I.. I. .It soniainsso utile euipaur, trum wututt awiiittw retted hydrogen i formed. S i, also in tha grate. It is far le off -naive, for the asm reaoO. But 'at It It rti.'b in bitumm. It will fur tish a Urge wtount ofgaa, and tual which it. nmpartivcly, ' para. I 'J'ttisadvaMtnga is one'ofgreotimporlanu. ,lt sh.Mild, atu, le tUMd. that it furoisb an .titceiirnt euka, whioti way ha used fir atnuufa turing purpose; and as it is Uft very porou, il "i- in a e-inJilioa to aU To ahtre quantity ul -llits-du'iott of erauideof poUatinut: aod hentc, is scarcely accessary to add,' that It ta ad.uira ably adapted to steaming, rrstwacb as Its fkms is frss and durabl. Fur f-irj as. It it not surpassed by sny eoal ia market and Or p trior gmt ., it it both pleasant, asonomieal, and free from dirt. "Tlis uii'ilitie of tii.- Peep R'vtr e it are of 7t!i it cbaractsr, then, which will v tt trie h'gn 'bst pi tc In tii market Th hienliiie wh tS 4iv been beatsxplorsd, aa I where eoal of a da ' .aid 1 character ba be" artoiasd, srs at II m wills and Farmvilte, bttb in tit same neigh- borbood. The Taylor mine, lbs Uutfor llort-m, al Uie Murcbiton mines, all furnish bituraia oua eoal. wbii-h oi a r varv ia at J mioorrxdnls. H -t is uuiw aimiUr a a whol. Th Hortoa "uiue.ha b ii u-wJ the onxl- It wa knew a tb rov-tluti in, an I a report a id to toners. i Mp-ctiu it, is ttll ext tnt. Had tb propiMI. lions, or view be-m earriel out, which wer ex. ,.isJ. in. lint rcnort. we can scarcely toll, '; -t lbs' ra1to"waW-wif. twit V 1 ' t ,,-,, p ipuUiloit uf Dnp Hirer, but also, npoa thi onterprix td the IM!. It mtivl It noticwd, Agent of lb lini for this City Rtgitter, TIM? BLACK WARRIOR AFFAIR. , The affair of the Black Warrior, whirh vsssel ws fired into a few day sgn, off the coast nf Cuba, hy a Spanish brig of war, hat very many excited the ailenlion uf tii proper inrhiwitie at Washington, and we bop their action iu the matter wdl not only ba prompt, but nf euch a character as will not only eheil a speedy and full jiwitce, hut put a stop tn tliesa repealed insult and outrage lor in future. Th Union in ' commenting upon tlte outrage, thinks it cannot he justified; aad snyr. -Wt must eonfets that w ara tired of hearing of explanation tnd apologies fur stop ping American vessel, or firing into litem on ilia high teas. Any petty nation thinks it may wrong our ships, and we will fiadly consider the matter "honorably adjusted" on tha mere allevaiiin of mistake, or an an in sincere profession of regret and a worthless apology without adequate teparatinn, lo be followed by a repetition of th wrong, al the find convenient opportunity. " w lav no faith In these mielake, anil art consideration for sueh) apologies; f ir wa hav never heard that a foreign officer wa ever punished or, eniebuked, for stopping aa Vmerican ship. tv hirda ant a.Mrre, of jr esniain as- eovnmo drt,aak aojftoryvionajly, and , top a foreign aliipf Are they wiser that) tha nfli- eara ft othet niti , and tt litbby to err f what wa new, untried, aild perilous, th Whig hav been cherishing it aa witai and necessary to ihe maintenance of a becoming reverenoe for the Constitution. While the loenficos bars been for pushing out to sea without chart or coinp.iss in search of doubtful good, the Whig have constantly instated oa nbaarving the old landmark and keeping the Ooveinment within Ihe limit prescribed hy th Constitution." NEW ENGINE. Th new Fira, Engine Exoeltior." proord fur th us nf thi City, having arrived, the mem ber of tlie Firs Companies No, t snd met and took it from the depot on Friday last, to Faynttevill Street, where, by exercising it fre. ly, they tested it capacity to do good service. If kept in good nnler and we dl bop th su tborities witl see that it is bette taken car of than tlMotf kasJiaa been it will b found to b aa important iutrrumant in protesting ths sity from th ravage ef th awrouring slemeor, appropriation made al the present session, which waa altogether iasuScicnt and only half of what was estimated fur. There is nothing liks iaves ligation to elioitsthe truth, but party spirit is generally so bitter snf prejudiced, that even af ter an unfounded and disparaging charge is proved to be baseless. Ihe alat.dsr is repeated for months sflerward with th same aasaranc a if every word of it had been substantiated by tho most conclusive testimony. We set that Mr. Kennedy, whose official conduct aa clerk of lbs Census Bureau, has been enllad in question, ' baa made application to both House for a com mittee to investigate the charge brought against htm, holding himself ready if the eomntitte d not fully and emphatically exboaerate hint of cation in anything discreditable aa sa or a man, lo refund avsry dollar of hi salary bs has received. V THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. This Road is doing a prosperous business. It runa, we believe, between Charleston, aod Aagutta. Two deKtt and a connecting track are in process nf construction in Augusts. Ths a'ty shsrged $150,000 for th privilege- It is nirMsed to build a double track from Charleston to Branohville, at the junction of the Columbia road, at the cost of $1,040,000. The survey or lbs road through ths Rabun Oap to ths Tenors, s Una wa made during tbe summer. The company now own 54 luoomntivet and fire hundred and e'ghtytbree ears of all classes. Th greatest number uf mil run by any on train during the yrar was 20,180, sad by any an freight train 20,812. But two fatal aeci dont took plan during Ihs year. Thess fact wer gathered, by the Richmond Republican from th New Orleani Delta. S V permanently cured, and protected from tbe action of Ire, water, or contact of any kind. Thus protected, the daguerreotype seeds no glass in framing, and it may bs transmitted, without injury, bymail, to any distance. SUB MARINE TELEGRAPH. Tbe first sul-jiarias telegraph on tbe Americaa continent ba been put in operation under tbe arm nf the sea, which separatee Prine Ed. ward' Island from Nova Scotia. It it 140 mile long and five timet the length of that from the French to tb English eoaate. This telegraph is a link in tbe line that is to bs used, ia con nection with the ocean steamers, in bringing England aod the United States within five days eommnnication. MURDER IN ALABAMA. On ths 14th nit., George Sharp, of Burnsville Dallas county, Alabama, wa murdered by a man named Notes. Nolvs bad been guilty of tbe infamous crime of incest with two of bis daughters. Sharp was deputised to arrsst him, and was shot by Nolet as bs spprosebsd hi bouse with a psrty of men to aid him ia iufore ing tbe warrant, 8harp waa killed inrtantly. Nolea made hi eacap. A reward of 500 was offsrsd for his arrest. Aristotle being askad what grew old soonest, and what latottf nwerd Benefit and loju nrics. Tbe wis philow-phar well understood that we are apt to forget a good turn, but our memories ara wonderfully tenacious of any wrong or injury that w conceive hath bee done to us. Most men writ down the on iu ond, where every blast of wind obliterate th record; but tb other tbey take ear to bav ngra va upon lsaves af adamant, in ehnrac- tors that scares time Itself ie able to deface. als, being a coudncd register uf medical f et and observation fur Ihe year, tu. W, of course, are not qualified to judge in sncb mat, ten ; but it present to our mind every feature of work of high authority. ITBMI OK N 17 W . I Ac Calorie Outdone. A correspondent of tb Newark Daily Advertiser, writing from Genoa, saya; The reports of tit suoce of ths caloric ship Ericsssoa, in New York, attract much attention in tbi quarter. But gnat as that sntorprits is the recent invention of Mr. Coroiio, of thi teity, to which I have before referred, promiss to auperced it. Th Doctor and hi friend, who ar very numerous and wealthy, think bs has completely sucoetded in devising aubstitut fur th steam engine, fire, and Ac, aad that electro magnetism will henceforth be tb mo. tiv power of altmacbinery. An agent i bow on his wsy to tbe United Stales to proeare a patent tbere- V ftsr-Th Legislature of Illinois ba passed a strtmrent law azainst th issos and eirsotatisa ' t .f . 1... iUnAniiM 'ti.tri ik.n A . Th New Ysrk Tribans thinks that tb aet oasaioQ to ths metallic enrreney of th world during the but two years has been about bar per cent, a year ; snd since nriess of rsl sstaU aod many other thing bare risen far above that increase, it apprehends there it danger of a gen eral revulsion, before long. Tbiocro in Caiaa. I a anticipation of th ate of tobacco la China instead of opium, th Sc retary of the Navy deem it fy important to secure such a commercial connexion as will bring about an interchange of commodities. Groat Britain pays China in opium ; wt pay la the precious metals. , If (ho says) a trads be tween ut and the Chinos shall be opened, there is reason to believe that our tobacco will be gen. rally reouivad there ai.a substitute for thi poisonous drug. WIXTER "LtSGKRtop.'V Wt war visited sa Saturday hut by tb heaviest new w hav had km for severs! yosr. t fell to tbe depth sf thrss r fear lack. The pleasura taking raax aad toll, toiling lb stesslea, ware is mediately eat enjoying Ik laxury sf sMalag,knd r ly was salivsatd by tha Jingling af tolls a 1:1 II s'elock tt alghi. Tb sua wss ! "a day, aad Jby aigM tk saew bad rretty arly 41rtPrert ' ' '"' Gentlemen dcatroua of serving their btloved e-.itintry, in some official capacity, sums wag in th Carpet Bag bits off, thus: "The office holders srs all In a sweat," Said sn office boper, with exultation; "True," said old Roger, "I never yet Saw snob a Oeosral Pierce pirstion," A revolutionary suldiet, aged 104 ytars, or. rived in Cincinnati a few dayt ago, from a vttit to bit frisndt eat west, and wat oa his return la bis bom in Richmond, Va. Ha ia laid to ba remarkably active, aad has never bee lick but one ia hie life. The Cincinnati Times sys that during th revolution ba fought la atl th the principal battles in North and South Caroii. n. n bier aa ey at ths battle of tb Cowpene, under Gen. Murgaa, and received two wounds J at th bsttls af Brsndywinat andee Waahingtoa sad Lafayatt. II wa aa tb battle of Trea' Inn and Friaeetoa, where tbe jrav CoL Mr eor wa shot. II saw Oca. Warrea fall at Bun. ker Hill, white cheering on bit troop to victory ; nod to sum np, b fought ia sixteea battle ia Kaw Turk and Tsrmoal, sader Generals Oats aad Araold. r - COXOETSS. Tlitl tody siDnarasd sts eVsewsb "4 Ith utusnt, at aee. ' MaSALtrr or Coaoass. A Wahintoa tetter tat that sBM atabtri af Coagres last Bun, day !utd f geing to sbarsh, wsnt It m tbt eslorleshtpBrirssoal Oh for sham! W thought members of Coogr nevsr went sny whars but to stmrsh a Saadsy ! Tbey bad better keep awry I from caloric, tbey amy bav to, mack f it soms of toes day I Tbre Enfliia ships, loaded wttk Jpoolia. hav orrlvstiat Havens, from Ckiaa. Ths safferiart aad death tt tb pataeegev en tbe voyage bav beaa terrible.. Oa board th Panama 90 died est ef (ul. Tk Blesbrim last 28 sal sf 411, sad tb 0rtrad 146 eat f SOU Otlutv strivsb) of vessel, imilsrly frclghtod, wer daily ksktd for. A dispsteh frssa Waahiagtoa to tb M. Y. Tri bans, says that tk doty will to toksa off Bail Road Iron. ,; '.; ' 1 2-L ' Osa. Pure, It tppeara, gads it msr difficmlt to get a easefcatsa than a Cabinet. Ills aew stotod tbal Mr. 6 ear, sf ths Cambridge Ha sfsmsjba. aaslla! tb fpsitount, ss ba wiU teetlvs t Ve PmmuLm? Imml on Friday niehl 15th. was ths most numerously attended of any wbicb bas ever been held. Fin orange aad lemon have recently been gruwa in th eity of Memphis Teen., about turea-quarters uf a mils sost of tha Mississippi river and near tbe 33th parallel of North lat. ittude. 1 he largest bell in ths spire of Si. Stopaca's Cathedral in Vienna, is omposed uf 180 suae which were lake from th Turk wbea tbey wer repulsed from tn wall of tb sity in 103, aad waigba 38,000 pound It that become ' acquainted aad is lavatted with authority and influence, will ia a abort ties b convinced that, In proportion aa th power of aowx well Mi enlarged, tb temptations to do ill ar multiplied sad enforced. Ssata Anna is said tuba. aawUling to rotara to Mexico until b ahall b certain of a cordial reception. . It is estimated that ths damage ear fisheries sustained last summer from tb tutorraptio of their baaiaee by tbt British fleet sent amoag them, wer aot toss tlian a quart xr uf a million uf dollars. . . . Tb rescipts into lb Treasary of Califorala during tb last fiscal rear wer $366,825. Ex penditure $087349. ' Etees of expeuditme $021,024. Tb asseniUy bav voted to rsatsia ia Vellije the present temioa and tb SeaaW ar ipectd to concur. .' ' Lrxcantau, Fab. 28. kar Is BotsaSWentavln4frlto differ ??-Tie--M"