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DEBATE O.N THE NICARAGUA TREATY. Contrary l'i thansuaruiiai'Pilin ofgu, eg. tra-ieastoq of the Senate, called together mere ly for the peif.irmanr-e of Exeralire duties, the confirmation of appointrnentt by arw '. President, a. e -lit present extra session of tliscusMoa of questions and roeaaare of pub lic nolir?,' cTttn h igioaied In Mil tlx as. Baull made j Mn Nenatoe Claln by Gen. Ci nil mhrfi, fct reference to lh Nicara gua Treaty, whalel Mr. Clayton wae ant a 10 meer thSenate. Mr. Clavl, there fore, eerr nattirjllv seized the onuorliiiiitv of reilstrrnr rhnen "Bt:. itirt of raskin bit I , aVtfeiwSj.'os) taking h.i M recently' in the .jNrnal,,. (in h dors ev an a nvrsi sail if seen f r' aMOrier. and would hate -really , so (freed t f Imle front those ettaehe in the estimation v( tuaeooutry.'; But Senator Onuglss mat,s . matter nf fauna, wake a (perch M set htm. self tight hetur Uis worWl upon any eahjert t4hai iatoJiea lb Manifest liretiay Dor trine .aad, the eedmgsd tie nf IWrameratie swine. ,ije according In tba crerd a 1 eung A men r.a, II Jtsa. citwaquemly, pitrhed inia hl ,dbalr,nd,'ia, haraaitaina- the 8enala wiihi.m4 tk. r.iU .J hi. raumn m;A him jliis clian'lri:ic raitliaita. W "' llimngh bia recent luruhraliojt in tha Seaale iiflaemapiHeaeaasweeouioe.aamsaii-. -tw exiwcting in tueeoerr somelt.inc wnen -li Ijitls ;wl boUJs Mth, indieieofbtrWlie). e irB,ted that no ideaof (iiiwlh riiiiuuirf iiiS mprnsii m, m iremocracy. "i j whdt.k,i di ak.KiUlired rxiumant JXt Jura-wot been , UiaappiHnlrrl. La- ' syra....vw i-n ...... .....r. ""- - - - -., : - KUk. ff kig. ."Tfa lin bad o"t yrt armed for cine nc any part of either Mexico or Central Ameri ca; but who eonld say whea that lime would ha heref Fifty years ago the propriety 4 of the United 8tatee hariof any territory weal of (lis Abeieippi was doubled. ' Then one Vang of Ktates was allowed ami lb ladiaua placed an as to prevent any further prngreaa. -T;i. failed, - Our people brok down alt furh barriera. and eroaaeJ Uta stocky Mouu btiii ant) aUud. oa ; lha Pacilic. It wa ma in aiiir. tlml the actiii(iika of California waa nppoaed. beeauae tt was too far off. and fof Uule known. Central America ia the hill way hottae on the high road to Calilornra, aii)rrl the ataa wlta think the djy may. ar rjv ansa the United Htatc will find it ne cessary to set ill 4ulf-way house la Cali fornia ia set daiwa as madman, lie was wot lipoad ta hasten that day, war waa he tliepiMcd to limit the enlarged view of )emo trjiic principle under a Dcmocraiie 4dmin truaiiixi, , (pplaaae.) N man could Umit the i'uiure prngn-ae nf tbia nation. No lias. In s run feller Ike limoa of this great Kepuli. ben amindif. " VVhtri then, attempt to da it , ba himttiig tha itatioa imt to da thai which c know in time it will ha ewiaaelled m dot IVIrv Iliad witraelres t annex so mora of klet.Cfi u hoo esrtv man knw the day ia fast ppmeiiiig wlt-rn wo eanim.it prevent ii? 'J h oulyaillcct iif.ocli tneitiea wotiid ke.tliat Curopi-an ax I km will nut u down a tith. laa sad regard , Punic faith and i Aoiericaa tinit tae ownyinoaa. Jloa'l gmilaiuen know thai ab thas cxaal ia rompioieU the iauwy an ach l to af at -will -lot srttlsil. br Amert. Hir-wMlteAiiiejHia eeiin;.-aml yrinaiplas, ami wbv wiU he Autennan loaututiuoaj V,j)i llii naHMS shtrt tliem nut from' ilf pnnrs liont While we would dv no.hitig Ui hastes) lJloM , he srivhad the? puWts a.uirJr nf th nation ttt be eo tliirvtetl to look the fwJ Utnt lull In tlw face. ' II era oppftaed to llieK aJip.il.iiion that-lit IbuumI Mtatea sjiauld rmf i t Rirtifjr Jh CtBilU beealie. Uos terl M miU h, Uta. river Kan Juaeaawmpfately wrulat the sole military command of Jamaica, (ireai Hrtiam. tfcinw right Uav oiflea lie--lrsatv of praes with' Mexico onvcludeil. t4 . eras iurnwa lhal bar I n. led tjlates. Would aequir-. Csliforuia. Ir oloot wa iHkspsMeMAo he ausiaken tl.waa te.u4asoar fr im tb Pacihy, know iug tn, ha -did no) raapsthtse m tlis expree. tunatof- or that we oooght sa treed any difficulty with o friendly a ntim a England, till was nl fricndl), There srs too mueh ia ill past In allow friend. h.p torxist.. .,y hire Jiumhted ,hrr nriib sd at'oriilied her iaitiir, ' Were it, apt (r. u, .lie .- stpiilj liave bean 'he to ni linlitin htf pnmtl, po.iiion na inilre of ihe wort J. (lite )ita no fiiendly ,fringi"tn;trt( n, nc! we have noue( towarda lier. (Pritlonifetl ap)J.iii.e 1 f Jiu n jcloua'of n; ii.J where jr-atoury exi.l tlp'r ia iiii end lufritiiitaiiin," W'h) laljl.lhtn, of the kind fclinj;. of inoiher and d oiglnert I.. mil v fvuda are llie moat aavage ami lasting. tie i'jej.M.sorU'e United Stele. Why !ae ' Ilia he jitaced a cordon of f Ttifirmion along nof t-oBMf '. Vljydiies. the teiie upon every barren r-'ck upoo a htiji tha cm place a can nj"i? -tyfiy oiw the keep vp .the Gthralttr. Afid Wr pbis al the Ctpe, exre'pt loc um n.nid oif e.iininercef iVhy doe aha kern the llcrmud.ia and Bahama., except to keep up her ri.'ni seiiiln. a over Ihe t inted Hiateat lie dMiitrd to foster b' unkind rerlinga, hut pre ferri-d In rfirii-d Enirland as s rreal rival, lo- W- m a - o -- . - rdt hom be thmdd nreaer food lailh, :m t.l. .. .1. - . . l aim iiiai.t on mr mine iroin tier. KENAl'EOP THE UXI1EH STATES. - 1 he d.tute on t'eiilmt Vmericart tffjirs in Itjn' Senate wa coniinued on Tuesday, The ' Itrpitldie furiit.hea a brief sketch uf the de bjiu nn fh.it, day, between, Senator. Clayton ad Diinglat. ,' Mr. Clayton , rrplird to ihe Bleech of the S. nat'rr from llliuot. ia A ma terly minncr. nod gave the ljllle Cianl a eas. liijaiion ii) thai dignified sly I which eUarac ti riH.'a 1ii rrinarlit on all oorasuiov Hid wfticli ac..ui,! front Waliinj,Uiu state was karnly felt bJScna'r Douglas. " Mr. Clay. Inn Uled lliat alt ba meaot by-nffeting the rei.lulioei Mudr tH.nsideratinav ealline ap.m ' ' l!u I'leaulent of tha Uni-ad Ktataa for eeruin j.;iptuareUti o U , Clayton and llulwer . , F. MM ,.. ! . ... TV.,I) f" i ity bu.i y lciiaiioa on th- au'jeal of i!tn trai American alfjir. .- Im the admtuislr. tiou. Iio aatd. Jiaa fall and autpl n)iHwtuiti ' ' dertiie btr iis.-li't and I hen Jet u stand . I'X, lle iacta which may ba developed, ni kiiiw that thu Urilwh, government it willing tn tnaintrut lha treaty to tit lull eiteat, . lie rt--ired lo the iulereaee IJ be drawn from thr I iupu:ig af Kunaaot jJottgla. tl'sl ihatroun. trj, a Una all odiefB. should be exempt from IrMinji tliatpur luuii are not to be eircitav tiil'rtl by irttitira, and thai we aa a young giajn (luugjuipetior b every thing also, art w . disregard ireaiir.tluit 'he. -day, wat aomitig tt hen. w shall be com pel led to abandim the Irealy which is to fetter our limits; and he ee gried llial llitt remark, wa . niado by th , Vendor ill thai bodv, because llia'Cciiai are - ht rong'.ltulSoital .advisers of the Pti.idtttl, and a p.. rt of llie treaty aiaking )ocr, . 'fill; ftonntua said, in reply, thai he meaiil. . yon might mate, n many treaiirs aa ,tuu I lc!.-, dfirf still rmi will nit check aur growth aoH expansion, ' Therefore Si was useless lo itinke lrejiics o rtrcuinaaribe our liisils hen unr country will expand, should riecca. irc reunite ir. and that inr men are incapable fi'oiiiprehemlin the growih of this nation, Tn lur b Mr I'hrv tit fhrrilde semnrkeih VAViih all . lh -S"MUorV explanation., he Hotild nek whetticf the ttiir haJosAtl ht ' . . ..... caust anr better? He ioistf ty aome irrrsistaule tranulse we aril! be rln no rxv Iile I? .4; tpuJalL lie J) a. Jill anarfijtiperimea of rlarafr-' Ht. into dear a;n. men rina.it eomprrhemj the' great growls ni flea, i tat excites M w mxler M all, f oat j. -T afea " this ruurtry. lie d dear kw what was how p a, whir is toeteteee. sad turmeric jf l v mesial b ir pnaih which hat gieu ojajjaad Prus-iea blue, which aa idiot neid net A Pi".. vM. S enantry limits f reatcr ihM Kama pnawaaiil . tU ea ba eoaterted tola aa plraanl and fra- 4 Jfr t Vjf a? - - - ti... - - J: - -t ... -- :-j -i i A' VifVt !, . .-a ISerfl mi eiiilfird nation of ibe irlobe. I That rvpaaai shmild ear oar kealarhe, audi & And yet wearetabl thai wa are a4 koond la taraaena aaMapaaa out- apinta. a ad Pamm-n', c' 'VwJrY J Mi-ltx ohev oar solemn ptede of honor. The da- cUralwm of the Senator, let turn explain ha ran. aaionts to this: that wa are incapable ol W here is Ihe (nterpriaing , Yank who wdl rnnlpdlinf our iinfmhvs ami paasion. The j leant ta lret the rinses of these inndermw anlemu plfdife nf honor bimla a man at all and anpalaubla mplea, sod aa the K5. tuaaavaod ha.. ulams) aaa.lfsu.wf a aaiiasi ta9.ww per amraoi wa pay t th Imported ahcHild bind it. Are we. he aakrd. la ailbrra, , aruHr Jf J'.Timra. - aa ihe rnn'titutiimat adrwrra of dia Preat - dent, by whom lretiaa are rjufieil, and listen t-i hminraWa i-entlemen mainlaiaia that Irea - tieeanim raamin ua after wa bar bound onrsMrea to remaia within eertaia tiiails? . If, s ich nrineinlea ahiwM ore's I. what n.tion i would femaider iiaelfumler ohliprion a, maia-i ecaW Iwae. fcw n will ant he cured lain Ireatira wih na? If aay aatiim abors ! apaaddy, sad when cured ilia permanentlf another, awea tnch to Ireatira it is liiia. f F" temporal y comfort, before the eflecta of W. n m mn.ii.M m ih Pri-k AllianM'tha iron, rub aa ointment fiver the track nf ,- hi ' whei. lnu.liM of lhia I hat in coticart with flia troMp f)ur destiny j t... r, tfl ..,,-, Kri-rr one iAtrn 1B.W mf w8f, free. kni ,,,. when ; w , s, a,mt atrnw. shmiM we disrenrd pj,ir(,t B,,h, K iat, or Wen would e.er in- ,ura ,wy Amerin, .ieaitta lo abr,d.Mt the nriiieinle. without which we ah mil become by Won! and S hn-lll, to the whole wo. Id If wa acquire territory , let aa do it honor - ably.' The remarks of Mr, PougUs spoa lb ex - pansion of our territory, and in .reference In the annexion of Mexico, lead to an expoat lion of Mr.' Chrtnn's iw oa that uhjeci. He lo-ik a judicious and conservative posi-l tion, as will appear frnm Ilia following por tion of his spetch: . "He ceiwaled, the Senator from Illinoi. an id he toted against the treaty with Mexico hei'auart it Hied the limits) between the two eountnea; and ihit the lime wou'd conic hen Mexico will become indiatienanhle to our pro grese and liappineaa.' Mr. f'dtlioun, while speaking. on tbia very auhjeet, in thrilling ton Sitid thil Ihe conviction had fixed itaelf on ni.ie.trniha of onr people thai Mexi'O waa f (ffiiddcit fruit. When we act about annex ing eight or nine million of the people of Mex (m, he thought the ilayaofour Rcpuhlir woukl be Runtbf-red. He Was oppoaed to annexa tion Ilia idra was that'we ahoidd aid them in budding up I n-puMie, ' and give them all the i a our igemeiit we cigild to imitate our .xamplot w ihsf. by eulti.tms the art. of' 1 . . " . I irt':r,, !.'. would Rttitift.lfi-lual jtfaie sthieh wool i eiinine itinn ntlly to apprectatt ami en joy atl tha blcaalitgs of self-gnverntnrnt not .mm .,, snneg them "Are are enimped and crowded? Have we got -nore popnlati m th in cjii till the eartht W bare a hundred mlliona of acres of land on wbrch a white insn ha ncrer tntd. lit the lapse tif time, when three are covered, if men tletr to extend the area of liberty, lis should nut sUcmpt to atay the destiny of pro grcsaf bat he thought the iUv would come when a Amarirun stalesinaa eoahl make the dei'lai alioa 'hat we intend to diaregard treaties. W Mv-rt-r tier faithful to them. The honor af tltaeountry ia yet dear to us, and mora vjhiulils thsu all the land whu h Mexico c-iatoint. ..e . Ilieh. nhit' Tnri m it if 'ir i i-i.uiui i: at i v. ' . v-' ti i lo.t -iioc.. , )ihh eniineii iniormauon resa ting the Pr.eice of t'f II, Ramadge. M. U.hv J. M, Howe, M. D-,1 hat just been iiihlishsd in New York. Ja raviewing it lha l tailing Pt . t ,t fjr. Ilowaha btinserf hjn a sufferer from Ibis rrlrallaas dweaae) : On- hie way ia the sosuh.-aif Horope in ee.ircli of relief, he be- raaxa ill in Pan that he determined k re turn Ituina while he had atiwagth w da so. lu JjuiuVnt ba wa aidueeil an consult Or lUitiadgn, senior pht'aiemn tn the innrmary f ir aalliiaa, aantumpiioa aVa , who effecie l biacaram the eonraeoftwa or three moniht TJl. princiual tamed w ja tha wee of a tahe. Ihrongh which the patient breathe for the j ,mjwr. At each atatam ia plaeed a taleaeope purpose af expsmlmg. awing a.rd exereiamg ,j , Hl of IIMt mairumenls. There heme lit lung , 1 he eon.trucw.iw of the tube la i , kamm i,fvnaea M th, h,.Hutlesof W sah iUaJ t a.mfmrnam Raleigh, the only qoeatiim is to gradually through large spertur. aitd ihen.l gftni,,, (,, .,,, a partteuUr car i wiietJ W ina iitnga, t small vai. eioae. sno leavers emails opening. Hiroogh wltteh the for a hmger time than II am d remain with out lit tub, causing ultimatsty a permanent I idanainent of the lunrs and rhesr, and a great iuvigiHattun af lha ayaieat. Where ver t pcraim is lending la mrnaumplmn. there is a growing eoalrar lion af the cheat, aad the longs being 'uily parttelly inflated, the blood loasa gteal pottiui of tit benefit which nature intra iled ahnald be darired limn full ana per fi el n tiratMHi. . Now, whether the lab be the beat mean nf eoaeteraolinf 'his awn trac tion we tin. not pretend to aay, never having aeen one .but die prioeitd on which it ia naata ta ntireiy etrreei. trge coea.cn men s.-ld..m d.a af oon.umption. and the site of ilti cavity ass h incraaad bv as like sny other part oi the body. Tba nontuliing phy aiciant nf life iuaiiranee compsniea, who, in the examination of applicant lur policies. aiaohliged lo inflate their lungs to the almost ' becoming a aerious grievance in this Slate. -tension, 30 times t day, in order to show the Hundreds, and probably ihou.anila of dollar, person under txamiaation how lha thing I to 1 havs been purloined sine th firt of January he don, havs nutired a remarkable incrsate in some ease the letiers fail to come to in 111 six nf their ehrata, and a rorrespm. hand, and in others they ire received without dmg iinpetiveatrat ia ibeirheatih. The same i the money. The system of robbery sppeara expansion iraoitt from saub-nl exercise liouce its sdaa:aga. Bui aa eimViit eterciae tt iaipuewhie to the- snnaumptive patient, the tube is offered aa produoing much the same elf-oc ,. Jlodmmas sra now only used ta this diMtisa ta mollis lbs euflerert a - journey ta Warm climates wMiaaiaered. by ihrbuet medi - eal men. aa a Mrtora hoiia. r reah sir, geurron Hi, gsnile exerwa, are Ihe njily- rtmcilies. w can aee no pnsxitiia Harm ta wttng tne tube, and nttntr. reaaun why it ehould prove adMlstOU' ' -.'(., . vav. -. - : j what is 0ub best teaf 4.'4n it , . be, possible; - . . Tli d.-erripiion of lha opea adnltsratlitn of lea by the Ciiinese; aa gtvan by Benhold Merman, ia eery eurimis and quite suggesliva. Take ilia following ae a sample t -i.- "A qaantity of Bohea Maushung waa thrown tulft a spherical iron pan, -kepi h by uieaue o(t (jrs hearath. Three faasaa ater c.iwtjiiitv f iirrJ, about antd they Wees ibomeglily seared, when ihe dvea race lion ed below were added, vu: In , ah.aat 9 Iba, wf t one apotmful of gyptmn, one . utrmaria.' nj jn o or litre jif, Preatwn Wu..The leavet instantly changed mm a blniah green. and, having been sUrrad for a few saemeett toey were l.teil out. 4ney,.al eauraa, Hsu achrivrled; tnd aaauturd diffsrcut ahspaa from the heat, .The liiflVreni kind era wndwerd bv sifting. Th : small, . luogwk . Jrarat fell through lit first saivr, forming Young Hyena, while those of roundish graoalar shape-fell through lha last, and gonsUuitrw. Chanefaa, Jet (iyilDOWiIrr," I . Now, jt would te ery ilrall tf jlhe 43r rv"ti'l". lir Wd'an -Is aj in Jha"buta .. V. a..,.-,.. U.1 .,!..... .. t'-jV j net, had ant leaaned Mt narks of in radeJ--. , ami nerounr expert in in nirewvse 01 laaiin aa enrelually diaoerat II . on the "imili imitihmi tmrmtor" prineiple j . . . j MKUKAIAJIA. ! That dreadful and aviat painful affmiott. '. 'neuraUri. 'face a-he" nrnir dimliMireax.' eaai ba eared poitetr with Iherartvniiale i.firoo. A maapomtf.d ah.Mild W taken twice a day, lot uSa namful aerre.J mde of aimnle cereteand i seonitiiw. ir the nmnunion itf nne dramch ol I "a tirmor to one (rata of the latter, twice a diy. lor ae ar ail days, if neeraeary. llie sisaiuw, semiiiine, la an arurir mat ran he (jot pur of none bt.l rer; inirllbrent and ' '"ly honorable drutgiaia, and when pure "'y xpen.e. Ii anoulil eoat at leal i two ah.llinj a (rain, i. e. ! W an uunee. and s!a!4 40 s pound, Aimthecan't weight. On tirrro m a (ram ma) Oe aumcicnl lor a single 1 case Carbonate nf iron alao cure megrim, bead-ache confined to one 1 nomirrania. or i j ' i OaoaKixanox or tub YVkaTKaa Rail RAConrax. - ltgi.e.upn!..ret,..i.te. - Ihal al a vet,) full msenugof the StockhoUlcra, nearly every member being prraral in person j or by proxy, tuc Western KjiI Rad charter j was fr.n..lly accept! and the Company or- j '"ilTL i' r " y U . t . . I Major Duncan (. .MacKae. I'reatilent. John M. Rose. Trraar. sud cWurv, Kiniucl .Smith. John I.. Colby. Thoa, H. , Ullrrloh, J li. Mluplwrd. Ja. B .l.ka. Thmj. K. Underwood. A. A. McKelban, Jno. U.I tVilUms, I.. J. Hale, Director. The Salary of the I'r-rideiu waa fixed at I5IM), and or thu Treaaurer sud S. ereUry at 1000. A cod? of Dye-I.aws war adopiol. The whole procerdl.tga were marked by gre it unanimity and good fueling. We will puMiah in our next Ihe official ! X" been handed (Aft ll lo u. .. niwi;B 7 J,e PfrsiJenl and Diree tora, on rialurday evening, arrangements were made to procure, without ih lay the ueeeaary Eugineara to make Ihe turn yol the n.uir. We oongralulji the Irienils of this place and of Ihe eauas of improrsnieut in Sortl, C.ruliaa. upcu lhj aiispirn.ii. begiootog. The work is not to be aci-ouiplielied ,n a day Ar a fear! hi. I ll.w ....I.K.. . .. u that it will mil4g: but will bc'carried f.wwar.1 1 MU "J ,h" nT,lor mMrh ,h'.T h'l hn M ""' """' aw u " 'rtbr Prt" iin with the Ulmoel speed con.nleiu Willi eroa-1 rnt,,oed. ,-The letter. Imd been broken open, J- amy aad efficiency, .Obun : nd sfter having been rifled of all that was valu-' V"U ? that He nrerture made ly iSitVuv kVtav I able were tkenws in the erek. The date of Aberdeen's government seeks an adju. - W. . . . ... . , tone of the pot bills and iho fin.Tina of tlis buu ' meet of the pending difi'jultiesupua almost a leara that an OlHwrvatorv, connecti d ., , . . . j .i . ... with that in Waahinvtnnf'iiv ,.'iL.,.U IMle" curtain that the robberv was nT lcrm; and that they aro ready ts abandon tn line Uttv under the rharvn l fir II A .... . Gouldj . of Csmbritlge, Mass. lis ohjrct is to determine more correctly the longitude, and is in diieel connection with the Coat Money, upou which a large fores id seieatiric naval o lb ccra has been 'ng engaged. Besides giv ing Ihe longitude, it wilt gire the l-tiitude of Rslcighj, to the fraction of a sreuad, at thing that hss never been don. The ' aieuVf optrandi is simple enough lo the iniiiassd. hut may beat explanation to oil era. A station, for iit.unce, is made al Washington, connected wiih one at Raleigh. At llm former place, there is aa a.tronom.cal cliwk, connected with the telegraphic wire eauiiig to the tatter. Kach t ihnlion of the M-udiilum breaks the circuit of evmmuniea li in as completely, as ihe use of the key in thr telegraph office, with which many of s tre a,ereforr ehott as a point of obaerration, ai.d 1,1,. ,im9 fc, n,.j i,er,,j Waahingtmi, tha clock I put in million, and its tirkinga re corded in both places simultaneously. Each tick records a second, and havipg before some proximate idea of difference of longitude, by lliia means it is brought to a certain!) . Each tick is recorded by lha observer, sod after wards compared with that of the astronomer at Washington. Tba time being carefully aoted ia both places, they are enabled to de termine th difference. It would be difficult lo give a much clearer idea lo those who hare not seen this process It is truly wonderful lo heur ihe working of a clock al the distance of three hundred miles. , , M iu wwk racur(t j, such U, faeu however, and our ctiixcna may see ft in a few weeks. Ilrg t'rr MAIL ttoHBETlE. Tbs stealing ol money from the Ma to be wide-eprrad. We bsve heard of losses in snieral directions. Ageadrman, wr team, mailed 100 al Cber.w for this place, which wae not received; aad eonsiderable sums mailed at SmilhSeld for Richmond and Balli- more hare beta abstracted. We hear 'alto lol loeaes, and have incurred some ourselvea. in tlte Mail due at Una noun from the Ea. tern and Northeastern poriions nf the owe indeed the losses bars been beat tot in three direetioa. We have rr a ton In kaowthai lit Poatnffice Department has taken the neeeassry steps to detect the criminals tnd bring them to punish ment. ' W hope the atricleat watch will ba continued until this grievance is remedied. 4Wref. -" Front Ihe Patriot. Messrs. Editors; The power of Certifi. caaea from Normal C,dlege. having bees a subject of diarnssmn ia ra.bmt part of the Btata, send yew the fourth Seciioa of the asaaadet) Charter, which is auffcientty eg. plieit. ; , t"' " - .', - ; - 4trtion 4. Be It further enacted, Thtt the Fsenliy and eetcn or niore- Ttristees ' ehatl haeeprtwef (a tcarW Certificates; which thai! exempt tha rearer from rumination by oonty eimimiliers inrnngh.ajt the .Slate, and wher ever eertifieale are now, or may hereafter be detasaded before payfasg not the p- btie fund', a eertifieale from Nrnwal College , thai! answer in Insn thereof; they ahall also have power at grant sack degrees and markt nf hnar an aee eoafctrrd by Cufleget tad I' a irereirbm genernv - ' - The amended Charter wai ratified -about m tm a l?eraher, 1 95; CnAttTT .v ... j is blues it m.t he I -JM L "te -i i.v vi fr . r , t - ' llVrlii el MUlt Mlam. SLXJUOB. M prli i 1853. V. ft. P M.MwlW. rha Amerl.aa jfawipaptr Afrmt iaMMA amthmrmm Aqnt. for tin papar la taa eiNa. n VMa)aaasy aaasW York a a. ia Fkila4takia, aa4 U .iapo" ! a.lvmaat. u.i p.. " " , J ae v w rrlpHoei u ta rat, aa rir?d ij m. Hta r.cipu manded tha Khooaer'a papers, which the cap rill Be. raeanta aa aavaiefit. Hii ae arc BOrf- , , TO. aVait. . ,u,r: hKW V(KK, . TriKaoa i 'ln take ua board the eroieerfia exami. KUaia(; HHIUAIitLI HIl. 2i. W. tare TbirJ nation. They afao broke opea the batckaa, aad V " ,."!! riU . I took out about a third of the sebooner'e earro; liEATII fF MRS. FILLMORE. j but not 6nding any ammunition or gam en board It ia ur pninfnl duty to announce the death ' put it back again. Tbia waa doue after the pa ofMra. Fillmore, tba wife of the President, ! pera were eiamined and fnd correct. After which occurred un the Jflth ult., at Willard'a detaining her twenty four bou.a. aoeborad un llutel. in Waahinjrtrm city. WAKE Sl'PKKIOIl COl'ftT. The Spring Tenn of Wake Superior Court j B0W ,p "" " prenrtinx, I ea. ina caaa o, rorrj. cnargwu wko ine n.ur- , der of h.a wife, will probably come to a hearing THIEVES! On Friday meht J6th ult. ai-ma thief or thieves ' k l . ;ni k. i,....r..... Ar if. n.;r. . . . . . . , . !n" - nl""""T - ,B"e rtn',, t- wertmeal. c. The Clothing Store of Mr. Tata, on Fayette- vie Street, waa Im Urokeo into on Sunday night 27th. about a.oe o'clock, hut the .errant who at. ,h" S,nre h'l,P",i" e"nM iB ,k. .t-,!,: .. , u ... .. ,h"fc"t n"1 Ue an ny however, made hi. ecapc. Th" c,"f,i'""'-y S'"" "f Mca. Ilar.lie. on PJlill . 1 entered on Mon- da night "rl:h, anj aluutllj in m ncy stolen. Be on the alert! MtIL KEI'UKD ITION'S ! IT.. IIill.la.rt. Recorder of the 0th ult.. t.: -Frcnuent cmplaint. have been ,le of late of the insecurity of the tran.mieun of mosey br mail, and Ihe Raleigh paper, mention D11OT, eaaeanfU. whieh have occurred within the la.t rttrea immtn., 5i."th' 'tramm'ition 'id" : money to tham. But more daring ce of n bbery of the mail occurred lat week, somewhere between Chapel llllt and Salem. On Friday morning, a bundle of pacra wa. found iu a ti.h trap inXaw Hope Creek, near the Chapel Hill road, which aa. found lo cunt.dn nine or ten letters, addreswd tn vri..a. individual, with the poet . . . .... . , ouioiumcu on ine ir.p uown on inuraoay, ana tbi4cireu111.ta11ce.it i. hoi l, will lead to the election of the roMicr. " SALE OF STATE UO.NDS. Ws learn by a telegraphic dispatch from Treasurer Court., tint on the 31. t ult., bo effect' ed the tain nf the 300,000 of State stock here tofore advertised, at New York, (if there i. no mistake in th dispatch) at a premium of fct per cent.; a good portion tn fill orders just re' ired from eminent hankers ia Landon fer thesa identical .lock. The Treaaurer baa besa 1 .uoea.ful ia making very favorable aalea, and ah'ming that the State ia beginning to be known ' vnd appreciated abroad. We regret to learn frnm the Aahevllle Spec, t.itor, that the ttahlrt at the Warm Spring., belonging In Jno. E Palton, Esq., were eon' anmad by fire on tbs aighl of Ihe 15th March. togethet wtth 14 mule.. 3 hors. on. yuk. of oxen, and I or 7 iheep. 1oss eatimated $4,000 th work of an incendinry. The Weldon Patriot of the list alt., says: "Several persons bate recently died ia the neighborhood of Gaalnn, nf a diasaae eery much resembling Aaiatie Cholera. It does its work in eery few bears, leaving its victims tt sab. jeeta for the grave. Tbnte who died the past week were flrat taken with exceeaiv purging, accompanied with occasional Vomiting, which wu followed with spasm, that continued until death. Whether the gonuiue As.latic Cholera, or not, wa are unable to aay. One thing, how ever, iaoertmn. Its resemblance to that disease, to aay the least, is eery near, indeed. The In1 temperate habit of those attacked, we pre.uiae, it the true cause of itt fatality. " When Loeafocoa a ill honsally give their own account uf the motives by which the party ars actuated, we prefer letting them apaak for tbemi sslres. They make some startling development, when they come out with tbs whole truth. Thus the New York neraid, oa the New York appoint) stents tnolBve, says: Tht harmony of tbs Dem ocratic party the I'nimi, the constitution, the perpetuity of the blessed Institutions, cemented together by the blood of our fathers, are Involv ed in these com f .ruble sopt nf lb spoils Roatt Turkeys and slewed oysters lie at the foun. d iliou of the Democratic platform. What we should like to know, what ar political abstras. tions whnt it Democracy what ia tbs party, the admjniatration, and what are soft .hells, wilhonl the oysters, the turkeys, lha roast beef, and the pluns,padding, th appropriate1 spoils. and lb picking af the treasury? 1 be "flpirit of the Age" corrects a statement gives by the New York Herald, published In this paper, relative to tbs progress of tb Mai Be Liquor Law, aa follows: ''1st. Illiiioii baa never k4 a law similar In its proVHUuna ta tl a Uaias law. Al the but seas sum the anu'-liqu. tow paat.d al tbs praeioa on, was repealed, aad anoih -r, deemed br iotas temperance men the better Jaw uf the two. wat enacted in It stead. The whole truth that law. against Ibe trams hair failed to be adapted by th Legislatures of New.ftampshire, Wisconsin sad Michigan, is not stated abwve or at least, lb additional fact is eonoealed, thai eery large numbers uf th citiaens of these States sra ia favor of tbs law. and if opportunity ware afford ed, decided majorities would be given for their enactment. The statement about MaaMcha stats w a downright, wosltir fabwboud. Every where but in Boston aad few mrga cities, the law la faithfully ttrrtrd sat and hi tha places thai form tba axssruuwa. at ariU be. atee eiiaf ing licenses, proeared beaut lb passage of the taw, wswawt-tt uiKa.?yr yy-y i-' i ' . " ' ' ' ' ' '' , . . ar .o ?r-f ' V lean fiwat the I fork Pral4,'that OanTTrWa fStiwitk eoanWaaaad fS i. aeditioa is Jpn oa lbs graoad Jht at ia adrqiata a the task af jemperlinf the Japaaeaa ta opea their porta, sbuatd they ba diepoeed la aaia) ska demand. Tb Herald saenlioaa ikta a rumor; bat it aeama ta derive strengtb fcrom aa Ineidaat mentioaed by that paper, which may poeeibly lead to the emakiyaaent of ear natal (una aaarer koeae. The ineident to which wa allude k the Jnanh offered in tbs Scfasoner Maa cheater, ut Baltimore, which on her paaaaga borne front Jamaica, waa Uatrded, n tha IStb nit., by twelve armed men; under the command of a negro aecond lieutenant, from a Span i ah eruiaer, of twelve tuna, who took poaaeaaion ef 1 tha veaael in 'Dit of hit remiMtianeaa. sad ear. 1 . , , ..... ... .i. . i. der their guca, tua acuooner waa allnwed ta pr t - oeed and eel out nf tha reef Ibe beat way aba I ,. . , . ... ,eould. Una. aowrvtr. waa not alluwed until :,,.,: o . . mli , .H, A af thirty dollars for anfely piloting him inaide the .a,t; WM ,n(.ir u,jfjs, u( b Mn. I (;uba wih for fc( i,. I RPEEflf OF HOW ED. KVERF.TT li itl v . it. n- t :V The National Intcliicencer saya Mr. Mr ' . - . aarr a Speech ia toe Senate oa Central A aaarr '"i affair., wa, li.tened to with almortbreath- j tell,i fr,)ni , e..mnHBMil to the Ilf bkM pnj,,,. a m , pie,nre of WM tni, comfy Wl)ud cnme -in twenty-Hre ym rnm Bf,w, (ir ,r, , pnm tht pnni peaceful tenor .,r her w.,r.) by the n,tur,l ia- . 3 ree of her,n population, by the raat influx of r.arilfn immigration, comhined with all her 0.,,r ,!,., f nMMIMl pmaperity-e position flW ,,,, ,.vaicd and of greater atrenSth th:ia eould be obtainei by all the eonnseeta we could I make, or territory we might acquire. He re. mtrked he would not lire to ee it, but other, i '''s,',', D,iKnl d" '" I"''1 h'h cuo,Pli-1 me,,t ,0 Prc,ilf n' 0,9 ,"ci,J :-! tested in hi. diplomatic appointment, to Svitaer. J i nd aad Peru, which he thought might be re "J"1 " na ' ,U Jw"ts) future 1 h Important mtfeM. AH of the conduct nf hi. Senatorial friend, who had as pcomp'ly ratified ih-ni. i Mr' ,:rir!'l di.pelled the war cloud, f. r the ProCTt. nd held out a promise and s pros-1 P0' pending que.liun laHween the V. ' nii("1 Slu" Etlaad will I settled in a m "",or coni.tent with the interr.t. and policy j ' .... t :. . I -j : !, .u4m..u iru.cvurate, anu aiu in reeosrii- coiiBicting views of the Central Amert jt ia State.. Mr. Everett', proposition t send a full milliner to Central America for this pi r pose haa been embraced by Congress, and Yt. E. ha. na doubt that s proper person, such s man a. the President wilt doubtless .elect, will ueeeed in this object uns more important as he think., than any that the ministers to European court, ean be charged with If the hostile Stales be reconciled to terms, the Nicaragua canal, so important to tha commerc r .it ;n k. ,.....i ..l ;r.. .i... imnortant work mar be son.idored aa indefiniu. . deferred. The Bay Islands affair, Mr. Ersrett thinks will b explained, and their eoMnisation abaa. donad. The Truxillo matter he alas explaiaed, as affecting only a diapatsd right nf British sub. jects ta eut logwood in a eertaia place, and aa of rf lloniantt ,h, rj.M ; u question bo proi erly ascertained. Hie speech would seem to thow that the ar". mini.trrtion and Ihe country will havs no Iron, ble in regard to any of theae matters. We have recently lull several ealMcribers to the Star on account of our oppositioa lo tbs mad and mischievous project of connecting our Central Uailroad with the Richmond tad Danville road, and uur tealoaa advocacy of ihe great North Carolina policy of buildingup serosa market towns Beaufort, Wilmington; Nswbara tnd Fayetteville instead of those of neighbor ing States I ! I Well, it there tre any more of oar snbseribert who have such narrow, .elfish, or sectional viewt, who can't tolerate the enlarged and pa, trintis doctrine held by the Star, we doot ears how soon tbey too withdraw, provided they pay up their dues. We don'i want a A'orfA Cmroli. uian, who it aettitule of a A'ortA Carefiaa kearl, on our Hit. We thai) comply with the requests nf sui friend, ia UutherforJ and Beaufort, to pub lish certain acta of the last Legislature, at tsrly as praeucaDia. AMERICAN COMMERCE WITH CniNA. Tbs report of the harbor master of Shanghai, (Mr. Kichtlsl Baylies,) shows thai from Jane, ary 1 to December 31, lSi2, the Ameriaaa tm. aage exceeded that of aay other nation. The number ef British vessels was one hundred and two, with a tonnage of thirty.twe thousand sev. ta handed, of American tsasela seventy one, with a tonnage of 10,344. " The whole amoaat sf tonnage was 78,900, aad th number of re, sell one hundred tnd eighty-seres , tbs remsia, der, beside English and American, being al most tqiuxlly divided between French, Danish, Hambarg, Uawaiiaa, aad Dutch. The exporte uf Tea from Sbanhai ia lso3 were 47,075,000 psaada, which ia aboat equal ia aa ameant to tbi expnria ef the twe prerlout yeas. ' The x ports of Tea ftom Shanghai toOreat Britain, frost Jely 1 ts Deeember 31. 1US, were 18,825 ; to tht Cuited Stte 15.400,900. '' . - ..... SCIC1DK, V W.a ounty i ar pained la learn that. In Chathan on tb 26th March. Mrs, Mary Hackney win of Mr. Joseph Hackney, committed taieida br hsnging herself with a rep ia heeewe house. She leave a bo.baad and nine ehtldrsa to avoara the tad sacarrtnea. The eases af the rash act w eeald not stata - . -. - A bVarl"of Cbeaterield, 8. waarmaaaea by Irt a. Thursday, auaraing - sVsfiayise A atf Jtotaa. ' B.VjlROADS K TI30IJT.A. The followiiig katrrasnt which we have pre- aared. with math rej sboas - the aamtier of i miles af railway ww sjrwplrsov ot'twikaTissd by Uata Unbuilt ia tkia Stat. Lawrtk. CnmnUted. Bah.aailOhia Baadji. .t.L. H Parkerabarg branch Wiacbeater aad l'vei 101) 10 Maaaaaa'e flap r . Umdoaa aad liampahire Fred'g aad (rardoasTills Orange and Alexandria Kicbinoad and Fred'g Richmond and Petersburg fVtaiabaig aad Roanoke Clover Hill Appomattox I Oreeaaville and Roanoke Rich, and Turk Hirer Ventral Ceeingtna and Ohio Nurftlk aad Petcrabarg Sonthaide Virginia and Tenaeaaes Cumberland Gap New River Richmond and Danville Seaboard aad Koaaoke 130 39 1M) 38 ITS 60 To 7 22 2 - W - W li 15 9 J MO tin 228 an 120 6i IM CO m 77 77 77 2403 930 Tbs Com moa wealth ia deeply intrreaUd in aaarly all f theae works and haa dealt out ne- J euniary aid to them with a liberal hand. There cannot be a rational doubt that every mile of, railroad now authorised to be eonstraeted will be completed within Ihe next Ire or si I years, j We shall thru have a aystem of internal im provement of which any State in tbs Cnioa ! might be proud. We may then boast, as a New ' Turk Scoter lately boasted on the floor of Con-' greas, that our roade if drawn out ia a straight I line, would reach from the Atlrtatio to the Pa-, eile. j To enable lb reader to see the extent of our j railway system as compared with those of other ) States, we swlijaia the Cdlowiag statement which show, the facts a. they exiated about on. year ago, and is therefore awiSeiently accurst for our purpoac.- - Wile, hi In Progresa. 744 744 07 S24 1HU2 operation. 1H2B 1140 IWtl 7-4 M COO Vew York Pennsylvania Masaachusetta lieurgia Ohio ludiana Theae are tha foremost States in the I'nioa in the march of railroad improvement. IficA. TVasce. JACK STEVEN'S AKRESTED. We learn from the Philadelphia Bulletin, thai. John H. Stevens, eiaj Jack Stevens, was ar. rested in that city Friday night. It will be re membered that Stevens was arretted on the charge uf robbing the Branch Bank of Virginia al Portsmouth, on the 18th January, 1852; and, that he escaped un tbs 17th of April hist, before bit trial same on. A reward ui $600 wa offer ed for bit arrest. He made a violent resistance drew a revolver, and fired at the first officer who approached him. The officer raised the weapon, and laved hit life, but pit a wound in the hand. Other uSrera came up. and be was taken, but ttruggled bard. lis waa found in a confectionary atore, at the corner ofCheanut aad 8tb ttracU. He waa taken tb tha Mayor's olice, where a long examination took place, which was Concluded about J o'eleek A. M. Saturday morning. He waa committed in de fault of 50,000- bail. (Very respectable bail that') The Bulletin says' Jaek Stevsat ia about 30 year of ig, fire fast tix and t ball inches high and one ef the worst criminals in the country. In addition la tha Portsmouth Bank robbery ha is charged with or implicated ia the rubbery ef the Gaa udoe. Seventh street above Cheenal Richard, sun's jewelry store, Pittsburgh; tbs store of Mr. Haren, Cincinnati; besides several other store, and eSees; an attempt epnn the Cleve. land Bank, Ohio; a silk ators la Buffalo; store of Reigel It Brother, Third street, below Raee; store of James W. Wood, Eighth aad Zane streets; a broker's alfioe in Pittsburgh, from which his eseaps was effected by raising aa a larta nf firm' the Norfolk Saving Institution; a silk star in llnrri'borg ; and O. W. Harris, Montgomery, Alabama. At the latter place 15,000 worth of Jewelry was stolen DEATH OF MRS. CASS. It is with deep regret we announce that tele graphic information haa been received from Detroit that Mrs. Cass, tha eitssmed consort of Oeneral Lewis Cass died ia that eily on the night of the Jlet altimo. gasTE. P. NASH'S TIAK05. Persons ia want ef Musical Instruments are referred to Ibe advertisement ef E- P. Nash, Esq., of Peters, hurg, who has distinguished himself as a relia. bis furnisher of the best Piano Fortes and other musical instrument.. Kew Tort, dpril 1, 18-r,S Caphirt nf San Juan bf aa American Yard. IateSJigeae received her yestorfay states thst the part sf Saa Juaa bad bean seised sa the 12th of March by the Caited ststss ship Cyaa, sad that tbeOeTernmsal sf la city had rssiguW. Tbs Whigs sf Tena tsrt are preparing rigor aaaly for toe eatulag Stat election!. A 8tate e jo ran tion ef the party it to meet -at Kathrille in April to select a candidate for Ooraraor, and tba local press bring reports uf numerous, ao ty assemblages k dd aa pralimiaariss ta that proceeding , In all the resolution that we hare autieed, emphaaia b hud apon the necessity of forbearance aad harmony, to secure and perpet uate sooestsfall the principles for whih Tea- sesaet Thigt bare battled long aad la th main laucufully. ' Tni BRAZILIAN SLAVE TRADE. According to aa oSatial report of the Bnuil. iaa Qoveraateat, it appears that the aumber af Adncaa imparted in 1848 aatounted ta sixty thenaaad, aadia 1849 to fifty four thousand I the tear 1851 the number waa reduced to thie thou 'aad two hundred and eighty seven, af which one thousand aad tig wars captured by Bratdiaav eruiaer and duekrad free. , Due ing th past year, ana teasel and an only, H ia anid, is knows la hart landed cargo ef .lares ion the eoastaf Bratit , and Ibis occurred Ian jJane. fhe Bratiliaa Government deal, very summarily with the alar trader.' Any per. oa found concerned re tb truB. na aaattor what L k I!. . , . enaswwssiiis. aauiy aa, IB imprison or baai.hed wkhant etstmtay. ' Tbs Hoa Atxaa Taaaau ,ia- at prsasal in tbw l,itr, - yr,'S'T- ..-'' s. Mr. Beatut laraa arreted ai 'residewe in Ihisaity ea Stfurday laei " rMm wn 0.i; V.t C - ; l - - ' "i. ..,. PERIODICALS. "THE I'LOLGIL, IOO.M AXD AXVIU" Ws have eaoeired the' March No. nf this p. nodical tha aa-iel rateable paper desnssd ta the industry of tbia soon try. The present Beat. fe9i 4aMaaanaawV Meatuses) -ta4fcaMrfVtivWp4 tanwa'afflelar taint Ihe third tetter to Mr. Senator Banter by Mr. II. C. Caret, an the cnrnliingtcndeoeiet of Fro Trade. The ensamoa sense wkiih aar vadea these letters, if tbey count reach the ma.tt e of the peopbj.conldi ao faM lo hrvrleof apon their Jadgments. The aopporl ef Free Trade by the Souib wilt stand nnt inbi.toiy aibesaoe marrerbms instance nf popular error on, raoord. Mr. Carey thu cowclndee hit letter t v. -l.t Must ant tb Poutb eon tin e to grew weakv-af the present poticr be enatined f To est. snek a tasak appsatw-wwetoaaW-Ta mot ywndia. perse yos must need made, aad the eke per must be the wheal and the eottna with which to boy the iron nd the cloth, end the higher mast he the el.4h tnd the Iron with which in pay for the wheat and tha notion j ami Ilia aers ana mast be compelled tn resort I brokers ia Wall street and ia London, lor the sole nf bonds, thee readeriag ynarselvea from day today mere de. pendent upon those whose interest sredirastly opposed to your own. Tbey desire le bare iron dear and c.tton cheap, aad yon place marerr more in their power from dsy today. Mr.-Walk, er certainly did ant mean to promote Ihe weaken. ng of tlis South ; bat had he doae'so, he eoahl have desired no better mod af setioa than thai of a si Hem of ad raomn duties that would aa. etmy the domestic eompetioa forthtaaleaf tloth nd iron that was so lapidly growing adat (he lariffoflK42. . . At tht moment i f concluding this paper.'t re. -eeired the proceedings of a meeting held ' R' timore, at which were delivered Tsrhura tp.ahas referring lo the neeeaniry nf the Kowtb and Was! endeavoring to prevent ihe further ccBeanlr itien of ibe commercial capital of the aatam alNrw York ; and thus make all sections af tb an try equally attractive. Nevertheless, of all theae present thero were few who were aot edrceatve nf that syttem of policy which tend, at cheapen food and cotton, and tn render cloth and imn scarce and dear, br centralising the whole trade of the Union in New York, as the only median, of enmmunieatinn between the men who eat fiwd and spin rotten white making cloth and iron Twenty year. inee a similar effort was m-de fi.r Norfolk, and what has Von the result f ' Haa her trade rnwn ?, Wilt it, or will that af Bait timore, or nf Savannah, grow under a system that tends daily tn weaken aad impoeerish tha Smith and tn render it more dependent an Ike North and Ihe East oo N'ew England aad aid England f It is impossible ; and the only eoat sequence that will result from inch meetings, will be, thai twenty yeara hnee the Sooth will look back to the late' Convention, as it now dose to that held twen'y yean sine, and he earprte-e-l to find that its "commercial Bulttereiene lo Northern cities" haa augmented in the whale period that hat elnpsed. T free itself from Uitt "Milueriirni;jV,thc. H-iuth. aiunt filitsclf JVr direct trade with the world, and Maf wafl aerer iin until it determine to late for itttlj 'efficient ote pmtertirtn. Giinii'i Maoa.iNS for April, ha bee aa our table for a wsek. It is an attract We nam. bor and allows Dial its enterprising editor ts dr. tcTmmined In keep hi favorite work ia the free.! rank of m. n'hly periodicals. ' ' ADDRESS OF HENRY ELLIOT, ESQ. We have received a copy of the excellent Ad dree of nenry Elliot, Esq., before the Cambers hind eounty AgrteuHora! S-ciety ; and shall avail ourselves of the first opportunity lo present extracts from it to our readers. THE ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE OF ART. The April number of tl ia interesting aad ia. atructive work it before u ; and, w. think, matt fully meet public, expectation. AMERICAN LAW REGISTER. ' V e March number of tbia valuable periodical has been several weeks oa oar ts ble. It is yah. iiched ia Philadelphia by D. B. Can field ft Oa. THE FARMER'S JOURNAL, i Aa exeelleat monthly, published al Bath, N. C. by Dr. Jnha F. Tompkins, is reesired rsgW' Iarly. It costs bat one dollar a year, and la worthy of a liberal support. . ... The American Farmer, (published ia Balli. mora) for April la- a eery interesting number, and X by Itself worth fire times tbt yearly tub, aeription. ' ROATirS MONTHLY MA0A7.I5E. Tbia it the title of a eery neat and interesting; periodical published at Athens, Geo., at tberarY low price of $1 per volume ia advene. Il i cheaper and better than nay northern work of the same aits, and haa stranger claimt apon the support of Southern readers. .. , ITEMS or HBWa). Tkt Gardiner Trial Tba Isslimoa; af Han. George Evaat, ea Thursday, in this ease, shew, ed that tb eommieaionera who decided apon it. bad investigated tha claim very thoroughly, and were of opinion that tt waa vary strongly pro. sen. The rulet of the Board were alt conform, ed tn. The award wat unsatisfactory to Gardil ner't council, who thought more ought to bar been awarded, and they desired thai th Base might be re.opend to hear arguments aa tn th amount. Th ( board likewise considered Ihn evidenct . parte aad desired . better. They' suggested to Oeneral Taylor th propriety ef -sending torn on to Mexico and summon wit. Besses to test tbe validity of rarioot elaima. Pretident Taj lor recommended tbi to Cowl, great ; but lb eat notice Mats at H. was an attack by noawapaper in Washington, sbsrgisg tbe Oeneral with seeking lo get a place fueatmr friend. - - " -A ' Capt. Barry wa recalled and Croat examinee;' Csptain Wm. W. Hunter, V. 8. Kary, w worn and testified that he tin td Laquinsltit a search of Gardiner' mine but foaod aon. hefure his esswiination was aoBcladea, tht ecark tboa adjourned till loulay. , r; .,,., t ' a ..; ''" ' V New OauAXt, March .Return St Aiutn fa AOew- We learn, by aa arrival from Vera Crux, thai she Mxiaa cnmmiaeioBeTt sent owl to solicit the rsram af Oeneral Santa Aana, retared la Vera Crax, en 4th Inst They report that OeaV 8at ' Ana will accept tbt Presidency of (he. RcpubU i II breathes vengeance against G.aeral Arit, and narbort n ttrurur hostility ta tb Vniasdi State. :in-.- .--..vw -. . 1 j ''.V. nrxtMa . .... .. 0 ; . f . mmmm0 . ..! -i 1- 1 4 A Tn family teud in New York bsssrmee ware. and interesting.,. Tb Buffalo Republic, pma awl plainly again! Mr. Tayloft sotsrsaenl nf! th Inaugural. It tyte h reiiotuti.mi an "lew' eenilisryeffirl" o proflue chbim. lh ttrrka at lh Tui;itir Slar law.; )f r" Itarew, ' wb hat'beretofore been ooatijered lather a tj f , Barmrw .ido. kav; tely ,.W v4orart as a eomproniise man .-and hi last art peMiaan4 tartan Bishtaand Kat)atraw la shew Ina faal.-t wa atawaate, wBI xrt hbi irmaeac to tarrpaeas)' ayef te1hmasffafti1iri kWuit knew what tccest"WilI follow tts tMinealT' ... j. t"- f ' -- "t30 - tt wff .
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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