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NORTH CAROLINA STAR WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 1854. STKECHOF ., 'Hon. George . Badger, (' i!r, Ocjsr's Ammfxt tv Hit A'lrvila Jiill, Ir. H ti.i:. I itu tot in bit seat whew the Rii: :i.l.iit-iit m ITi pril, and I uo ant know that 1 bai ctrmttv undornsid in purport from the re marks irhii h have been iadr. Kefiere uljmit tintt isona remark upou i", I vk that it may b lCfid. . , . It rend accnrdirtjty. - - Mr. Uars.tx. Mr. President. I have Btider- loo.), I Kml, correctly Ihe purport of the amend ment offered by the Itooorabl Senator from Ohio. The purpose of the amendment, wl the --effort of th amendment, if adopted 4y the Sen ate, and st tmliivj as he proposes, are eieeir ""1 obvious. The effi-i't of the aineadatenW ' dm design of thaiiiiMtdiiieitt are to overrule end suli- ... vert tit er nrHiUMK'TntniJ&31nt& die bill . ttKi the motion of the rhairrnxn of lit Commit ' " tee na Territories. l-'nnt that clear? Tb pff ri-iiun as it stands, since ihe amendment linn been ' adopted, iton iinirstricted and unreserved rtdiir ie bt.he territorial nuiboritirsj nrlh. p"tl themselves, t deirniiino inn ti e question of slaterv: wJ thercfoie. bv Ihe Terr twin a well ft hy the obvious nic tiling and lr;ral operation t f x,. that antemljiietir, to enable un.ni f ner to exciuue "' or to introduce or at r sUvery. ' If, thorefo;. the amendment proposed by the , Senator frvm Ohio vera appended tit the bill in the connection in which lie introduces it, the ne. cinnrj anil inevitable effect of it -wonld lie to . control nd limit the language which the Senate has jiist put into the bill, and to give it this con struction ' thai though Congees leaiveii them lo K-'nUta tlicir own domestic institution a tber - rrf f ins nwjr.ta cnniinuji lu, ma ciiimitrm.pi, " fttibibitinfi t4ti-'--wy ttii"w"Wle-4fe.fcKaI effect and tlte Buuiifest design of tlte awewlraeut, ... The lesal eBeei is obuou upon the etatwaent. ... 'J lia A.i.'.'jn in nbtiuua uixm the refuMU of the j geniteutc'tt Ui in'orjKrti.e iu : Til dihcri'rml'W"fci was iiKetea ijy my uonorauie jrienu inm ryintid, the iimjirieiy and fnirwim of w hich u inntnnly neon .j niy frieud from lUiuoin, Mr. S!iiUb. It in projioii! by tlte Senaior to tort the qnee tiun whether these jxxijilo iball eiresly nave anhrity to determine fr thmnwlvej upon the ., exintcoco of tbie diutio relation t Ifeo, and ltl5 ianKnitxtr ttt -pirt- tto-tb bill la not auffl- etently explicit, in hi exliraauon, ut It not ite yond all quotion that ynu liould put in Ihe worda "ot introduee?'' Under tlie bill aa it (titmia, the peple may regulate their domcntic rel.Utoii aa they ce Si: Itut, av the amend- rusutof tlie N'ikiI r from Ohio, that hnll enal.l . thtio.un.lorth C mttilutlun, to prohibit lavery. Wlmrntlieeffectof tliiitaiuendiueutbuttomodify. reiluee, rcitruin, and bring down the latitude of authority, eoiifcrrej UHn Wieta by the previom btniru'e iiint incoritomteil into the bill r - lint, Mr. I'riMidont, that thi U thadeaignif tlte Itoitnrabla Niimlor from Ohio, be ha nnnavll told n: for in theapeeeli whuibbauulivered her ihe other d iv, in eoinnieiiting upon the Miiwiuri eonirtrmnWi-of tito aocrunanot chareUir tif which he aecMtnl to littte a t' It a deep eonvictiun and aii -h a iiviifouitd rovoronoe, what did he toll uaf ' Jlo bitd tijrtlrtl th tt romurtmitiie -eontaiaad -- pr-'-oT pr.thil'ivtiTmuf emreW- nortfc of tu liuaof - ;W 1')'', ami no etnn allowane of U south of t4Uttw..Utuihhs,i:auffWC4 th'rf :u ucn mi implication iu f t'"T bf it allowance. - And vet. tv It it ilid the honorable Senator tell na, in that V'Tv upci'di which he ha put forth to the iriirlj with the cnpiiviitiuj; title of "luaintoin , plilitwl faith f" Jltire waa a eoinpromiaa, ao- conlnij; to laa own ucul tratioii. Containing an cxiiri'-n prohibition of alaviirr north of a certain line, and nn iniplitnl admiaaion or allowance of - U aotitii 01 uie line; Aim ne proyoaeaio .naittiiun J'lighted F.iith Vrwf By rennling both part of the asreemont f liy maintaining: the exnrea exclimiou and Waving the implitd adluianion? Kn, air. ll rM hj. own innguage, which, fur "r"iititiM"The'tioiiiiiieiilxry on his uiotive for propt ing thi amendment, and Jrvol to explain hi whole court on thin Jjill s .; ' -Ij.---. "Wi believe n pnnn went adjustment of that que .ti w pnaiilile.etucpt hy a return to that origi nal ptlicyof tlicTithcra ofthq Itopublie, by which ilatery wa roittricted within riuite liiniu 1 and free loin, wkltoul etenptloa or limitation, to 1 ecun4 in rerr-Tcreon oniile f- liinita; and under the excluaive juiiadictionof die ticner tlovcniment. What, then, i tint It I Instating upon the eomtiroii ao fur a h liktvt-il i invoking " pliglito I fut It" to sustain the ciuipnimia so fir a- he likea it, with k dlatinct anuounremenl that, so fir aa ha doe not like il, he goe fir re 1 11. listing it. What is Ilia affnetuf that upon die Slmsouri ronipnintiet It is to eonvert it, not itrto wopeouua Una, but . to. glvfl it titer ssm eif, at ami operation, in every retpeet whcver, an if tlint Mitisoiiri compromise, inatnad of being thnt slavcrr nhmild It prohibitcl north of 8li '.;', hod lu-cn, in terms, that slavery shall be proliUuUiJ k t cry wliei eJImt i tho maintenance of plihtc.l luiui'. That I die mod in which w are tituhl to regard 1 1. arguments an pathetb c ill v urp' l en us to maint un the tdigliled faith i f lite (iotvirninenU It is to take what is offered, and to r'-fii-c tho eonM'leration. It I to main tuin wh tl yoa hate gotten nptiB bargain, and tndi-iiv that, in eoniilcmtioii of which what yon hato g.tttrn wavobtameJ,- It i4oar VadUar to a enuipromi'S en your pail, which 1 utterly d-riird and tmntple uttdcf fo.-H - Kir, is there any ibffcrencn. In point either of moral or of I'V il ohlij-rtion, fielween an axpreas ' and an imp! id stipuUlionf None. In lb ' enirt tti ! or, tl.ey hold eiery man a folly bun ltd in a iinpliod :ig -aiont &1 by an exurs sn It iifomi'iit. It ia Hi cnirajoiTietil thut constitute the ..Ui,:;it'mn. liisliinJiiig'tn ktwi it is binding In I'-'-.i!-. Honor re ii ires that be whoha obtained f.iin nttiHhjr snviiiing um an iinplicatitindtal I'.,: .rtiiT iwre rrwimeTTrin7TnTetmi, otld f iiihliiil , l'-hrge tl.e obligation by which be in- pincurod that which otherwise would not bit'e 1 110, git en, Mr. I'r liilnnt. t do not maV tlww re Mama I v wy wsy of blaming the hiHHirabl N.ti -itor from 'Ohio for the course nhkh hcdiinks ir i'r lo pursue. 1 hate no right to blame him. am no trilniinl to try bittt. lint whu (be h mura!i!e geutlcma iirpo"e an amendment of t tie 1 Ii tra. ler In tl e bill, I cannot kelp Meing Ih it, bmlr his Botw.ns with rrivrd to his obligse lion to mi tifit.'iiii what he calls f.Tedom to every hum to l.i ii.g in.di r the nurhorHr wf the l ertrd his"e aod nii h-r the view which he announce wait if trd to the operation of tlte Ctmstitntion u( Ut I itite l Slat 's k is b und to rtfus to n etcrvtbitig- lhat he enn lie bound by no barf sin, n I that no stipoUttou whU'h auuld b auvw by Itns Ni-i tie, hb aillt hi own aatwul. Would biud him i an hour i mcui with rejard to titr aobiiaatalainry. l,f M II M clew! ftlpp'tsc lhat III bows. abb- .v .iatisr ware m agree lo a outiruniise now, to allow tti 1 t.ple in liittn Tcmt-arte to chooa too'tor tiicy would hm.bvery or not. I pon Ii s 1 ut he aotil I not la) morally bound bv it. Wlit.' lis II inks lis (' HutilMtk.a pro l.il.iia slatci v i.i I" Torritories i be Ihinlis that lo pf ipbt A ll.v 'iorriottiia evittot b alh.wed 1 1 lulrtiii" slaterr, ewiu tl lltcy ehoose. lam If4 mciitl ming I'll a n matlar of oomphtintj 1 a a 1. 1! ii j it a?iint In in as blvineg 1 am nt t jr..n.i ih it il i o,il.i any m teal turpitude in I. .ii. H . ilif i c . try loi.. tl em." lurui ' ol it. -sr. iii .nw.mil Ii" lt ilrt as ju.uu.s- 1.1, ,1 ,) na I'm su'i . i; and tiietH 00 it is nil I ,- u to 1 al,iu( c .oij.r 111 ies with the Iihim a.JU ui "I it tl.i It 01 -'le . itai-ir wlet now I"' In mis I Is .Ii"' el ih l.4or ,i I spss h Iter during C.a- .Mimri;a a wte.wore wf Ift KJ a bo I." i o 1 wub lb ts.lemn Ii ! ,.f "In . I m," I think t was sw '-Uksarjr Wii,.M,tl' nor -itio." Ibt r tiust l'oSn. 11,1-c. and r.lis ut-n u to ..f .ri ilisl pu t, i.l 1 , .,1 u i i n.,r mi Ii aliohsatr 1 . - f . t 'i.i.rl, a ttt'tifts. r. II .i.,c.-, is ll ll and Mtsnl eoorse 1I1 .-eul bt my .' Vir. I" un ist J Put I , V ll.. Ttie-I , ,,.te or iMls,1ues j I i,e c n-Miiii.. tf j ...... st a I r,.(. rtsl I i' .... i. If lbs 1. tl b" is s.ft'-ri i.l usal 1s t iw , ,.nn'ituK" - s ; .. . ,o 1 1. si I Hi. r ti'or V (ma Oliia. The clawe a it tanU ! aini.lo. " It niboiiti the who aathority ti the Teminry j o at V'nn te l.ir iim ii. I itwv ii tty j m i , i it the plare wbere it oofhthi be pvt.. If tlte 1 pe-iilo of thee Territonra bue to exclude ; latery, i I r frun ettiwulerint II ae wmny ame t to or my ronmitnrtiut, I hell avteoiMpUia of it. It i their nw ,laica. Weil, aptin, the fy-nnl.ir mra'lnak the bill" putrH by the Territorial liltirfar Mil.jt-t to the aruTal or dippr.l of thjorrrn and that tliey are Mibirt in tfcam iaion aad die- a;)roral of Contrs. - Be it en; trot nut pwi tltu .ubjert in partieular. It appliee to theate thetw. . There ni oo Ma, Ibere- whole lej(i.laiiTe puwer nr tne lerritttrr. ine TerriUtTT ia nttt an indeindcnt Ktate. The Tr.it..v. U ..n.i.l fm. mir naruaiaint 1 jariatlietutn and euntrol, aod there nmo intonnia-1 teneywRaleTerinreUiiiincintiiettiiitiiceereiitrie- ttteaua remtunx power,ranoHiei)iiininue wtitt tk... rli. r.., fh r" ' "f: wl (isioc power which aptilin to-flie ubTocf o lavery applies to every other power of legiula; j lion. The bill duea not aelect 1 l mia r1e. M a 1 etue in which the notion of the Tcrrttonol inlatnr altn.ll be etibutitted to Ihe (Jot or nor; and J having received the aanetton f tlte tlovernoT. it i d ie not pmriite that in thiaaee, in ropird to lavery, it "ball eoene wnder the eonideratittn of C jngreae; but ii tlte preciae proit a, in ao litany word, which we lueorporated into the billa'fitr tlte oriftuiiaation of tlie territorial rfT ernntenta of Utah and Kew Mexico, and u in no way inoonaialent with what the bill allcjz, and that ia, that we intend to leave them freedom upon thin eubject jtit the aame free lorn that we leave them ujKin an; and every other subject of legislation, . ' x Mr. Preaidettt, I. am content with theae re BxarJca o tbia potntf .;. I waa neceaearily alteent in ajie-oton Ulow ai Oi. iiute the bamme. T1--c 1 -rf -T..x- -l I i- -i. . I I uosir to im Neartl upon ini d.iii, ana tmnrrav r u..i. i.;n. ..j I -:.i..A .i.-i,.Tff(-li. f..of .j 1-11! 1 i. ., iL ,j.t..i,,. I I far as I llimk it eeorI do so. - - . ' ' fl n nirmi'it riv TittwiinKKi mil. . ' a, V . iH avaiaiaaiauaaaa vatrnxw I The Keltraaka bill waa taken up. . Mr. Bvnota mid he had trtrnng and inaupera- Me objections to the part of Ihe substitute, aa il wa reported by Ihe senator frtan Illinois, which raliittxl to ihs fniliana. Ijecauseit did not'nmvide cTcetualr for the maintenance ot Hie plighted taitb 01 in nation, witn respect w tuoe miwt witH;n hid been induced lo go west 01 me irusaissippi, and the solemn guaranty that they should never ho disturbed in the quiet possccsion of their home. Had the bill remained in the shape in which it was originally reported, no- earthly power eould have induced him to role for it. But since then the amendment made by the Committee on Indian Affair had changed the' failure of these provisions, and he waa satisfied dial now all reasonable precaution hail been tukqn that could be taken topreventany depriva tion. . The Indian riithu in the bill now give th Indian the free will to choose when to re-4 main or tuigxitiutcaa they pleased. ... Tlie scarci tv of population bad also appeared to him aa an objection to organise the territories; hut upon reneevtort, and in iaw of th extritordinnry annual immiff ration trom Kurope luat Dbj.ect.10n. wa one of lime only and would exist but for a very short penodr It was said by die opponents of this bill, that It was in repeal the Miswurl Cotnnmmiae 1 that the Missouri Conttinimise was a solum eotnpact between the different parte of the I nion, and to violate it would lie a Preach ol fulth. He thoucht be could show that the Mis souri Cmnpnimise had been fnrmnHy repudiated in principle fnd effect, and that the devlaratnm that it wa void and inoneraliv wa nerfectlv rorrect, and ought to be made, Th Misouri Compromise was to be ftmnd in the Inst section of the act "authorixing the people of Missouri to rraiae tnnir bum uovernmeut, aim unuiaring fiat upon her presenting her Constitution she should be wtmined. l h last section for the prohiliitiim of 8larerT maHh of A6' StK. and impKed it by pennitditg it outk of Hut una. Iu nenator Irou Connecticut had area ed thi prohibition a applicable to the territori al organisation alone, not to the mates formed out of thpin. I lo thought differently, he aunld not help believing that Ih frnmer of lhat promise Xullj intended that the prohibition should It forever throughout all Ihe territory trf the t'nited Htale, north of 3o" 3(r. whether Included within Inrhtnrial or Mate organisation. Its author did not (top her. They intended lhat lha prohibition on on rid of thai line, Ind the implied nermiashm on Ihe othrr should apply to all th territory of the t'nited Stale then, ana forever. II wa Intended a a settle ment to apply lo ad territory then owned, or thereafter to b owned by lb I'nitrd State, Tht this Was the maiilfnst inleulien tsf-th Iwte4 wa cvrdent frtaw lha Texan roliidon ; Texas waa no part of the Louisiana cession, ret uisin her annexation, th Missouri lin wa take 1. up a a matter of iurs, and run through Texas, exefoilmt; Ulavcty Mavef U,-44 atlmilting Jt impliedly South. Had Ih United State any territory other than that id Ihe cession of Louisi ana, th lin of SC Str would hav been applied to th whole of it. No on pretended now thai any act of Congre" prohibiting or introduciag Mia very Into a IMale, or declaring, lu sovani is a State organisation, thai Wat err wottUI not lie alluaoJ in tich "StnfiCiiM t-fftrivihiiig mis? than a vain. Idle, and an iropperaltve mensur ; but the men of IPJti tltoughl dilfcrenllr, and iuUukUJ la, xcbd Slavery -wortli ff itir-irH-forever, whether under lerntorial ur Slat or raniiatjoa J and il being equally rbsir thai the letslattoa nl Isjll was laued Uam tlie principle of t'otigrssaional msndnrervrntion and free-bm of Ih people of Ih territories. It would hit to bosilmittcd that th Missisirl Compromits waa wholly Incisnsislestt with tli principles ut Iht Jtslrtiiofl!ifli. .Th amendment atkspt ed yaalerday was jsirlV tly ettrrart in staling lltmt In lie Inconsistent. Th result of this Inconsistency is, that Ih principle na which the Missouri act I pretlicated wa whsdly repudiat ed by lb Icgislslion of Ir.VI, and, tieiug , ought to b devbired void and iaoiralU. Tlte South had nmar askeil, nor ever sought, sft, -Oiing but the raongnition of Ihe Missouri line; and during 1M4M and IXoO it waa pcrmiiitoiily refused. II wa alssurd, Iherrfisra, la ink Mr. 8s ti lu stand by a otinasii, th rcsasratiHss of which hvd ba refuaol, and th principles of which had beea rcnidialed by solemn legislaiiosi. Wiihin on yae after il .l-Tii lb Missouri Couiproaiis wa dlsregitrdcd. By k il was sjrrt-ed lhat ursav Hmning th Slat CVsjtstitulhsi Missouri shimJd b xlmllled In Its Ih I'nlnw. Her atlmisaUsa was part of Ih bargain, I no her pm tiling War OMurfiluiiu lu a furm ad mitted la tli Iteiwhlican, Ik Senate swsrvl bill ftsr her admiasiisa. That bill wa rejected hr th House w lh ereand that ah had provid ed In her CissstilutioB against tit raigrIKi ,uf frr negroes to her limit 1 dial vary tint similar lav wa U f re la M vs. bus-It. Tins stcuse. however, was stiftV ieitt (sr .Vtlher rUprearntaliva to rrfus her ailuitssMws. Final ty aa act wa passssl, lb Ilk of which, he venture I to sen, Chi Id not be (sand la lb Ir r'l.lati.ss of any nalk of ih world, ll pn.ti.b sf thai Ih b-xtsisjlusa of Mtasmirt shtssld Irai, by a solsnta act, duaUrw that sk would never pass a Uw smiIm by lb autLWily of her l'..s uswissa. which wiMibl b la (niifl.ri with C I'lsMstiiuiiis of lit t'nited Stair. II thea re Ir-rfed l th pmrssxlings M Ih Orrftss bill In ltM, and the l'osiniasis art uf If 'SI, show ing lhat throughout, Ih wkUr Sssih bsd niled ty -pniSSHst,- susfiweib- sisltd ast and as4sl k.4l.ing but lb Muss ss rt b nf ;.('. Jif, ws reluassl. ll wa somewhat rssoarkslJs thai lit Senthar fnsM IMtsu, aba had spoken su jrreiently of d. holiness of th Misstatri Ctsav pfoaiise. did, during ljil, ot against every pri.sHii. In re.ixniss that Im. lis was r a I. J ly this fs i. of ll'sfcn uf Ul.disa. ahontMw sets a p"ia aa Ike hnimr uf war. I In wbi. lt, Willi " Issamy s a i.e, was sbowu lbs un.r Irrwun ua'ilii v of war wtlh Ih d.int nf CSrvaiiasMly. Stan lin aflsr. Ibis ssia lli-lc p snaile a lli sl-sei h ia lbs lbss of Lsstda, IB fnur t4 .o fsstn War. I pox beiii rrnio.Wsl i f lb dijVerssice lasinva U ibsrltiMsa uf kss sprat h and hat f rsa, b 'ai.svien-l. My f' " wririsn f.sr th ! usr." rt tus 1st wuh lb .s '..r's rrtce- I rocs and rrps I f ST b Miss trt I . sstssmss. j It M lolcnd l tsHiy If iti.iii iri I-CSJlt.sSS. I). a,bl say tti r nal Ikssi tl ." orlh. i ikrr wss toil bills tsss ia e. r t-sttitiat J eUree at the 8-mth. Nana thrr. vera, aad lrj tttey w hi I.I in JI 4l.ilty riliniir. i ic i-i w mi nam r mjary hi ubj allowing the (ante number f rlya niiw'wiUiin the Mte tt t tlifTuwi rr a mtrr extoit of trrr.t ny. T. etnthtte larr ttuhio an raipaa able barrier w to cotnpreaa tbeai to the injary and ininvenirn of utatrn, and to lhial HKery and ulfnrinj- of ebire. ' Slavery, a an iiuttitntion, wmthl never t aor where but where the eoil and rlimate rejtdered the eultiva tion tit eotton, inier, tovt, and rieetr - Jiurtaliufl, riruSaUhle. White labor eoold iieer foreftir euppoftinjt that any etttiflirt eould arie between, the free while labor, lie hid not the sliehteet idea that KlarerT woold ercf be ea tried to naneu; ttele ettothera lamillea niltt . . . . - .. - ..j n;rl wry theae f Itaieed loiielher, Irnng bv ;ne hiHteli..ldJ liy himld Ihe "'. eonitn' n ternuirica t better hut ivniiirnr imii in .ci .iv um bi ine nuve. market, it ne lUAtn.iai wa emun rwnminr; to Kanaat, lie would poonerburn ritcht ana ovtliao anil thoae fuithful eervaitta to whom he wa more attached then to any othrr human Iteinu not of hie own bfriod. The eCirtN of abolitionil hail never and would never bene fit (lavea. Let the Smth alone. The cflurta of aitatoni rerved only to Miiii(rn alaven, from the care of kind and humnne maiter. to htinli-r nnd more oppreaive itUieriora. r Leave theiu lo thaf Proviili-nt-e which in time will work out their dettiny already it eould lie keen .that the leniMinry al nonce of these nUvei from their native land wa destined the aceouiilih the erand work of crnrin h Chrialianitv. civilzation ami freeilotn, tit thai t 'ontient where, attove all Othent, the moat abjn-t (lam eiittAfria. II nrinTH th HTr m prarc alio nannonj Willi in. vi!'; - " i why they should seek to injure the South by unavailing efforts to carry out fanatic! idea of Tttoriyrtfjtol 1 yet aa to tne result ai wnica ne uar arrtveu on thia ottnation he waa hattriv to MV there wita not .t. . "J, . I HQ slightest difference of opimou among the aoninera n lug nenator. ' IXCREAKK OK PAY TO THE AHMY, The bill lately reiKirtcd by Mr. 11W1I, from the Military I Committee of die House, proistned present, vti: To a major reneral, '2o5 per month 1 a briini dier nencntl. )lii.i : a colonel. M.i6 : a lieuten ant colonel, $llj a major, 'J.r! a captain of cavalry, ; a captain ol artillery and intantry $73 1 a first lleiitenant of eavalrv, ; a first leutenant of artillery and infantry. r7 : a se cond lieutenant of cavalry, Vii ; a second Jieuten ant of artillery and itifatitry, $47 ; a cadet, $13 ; a sorircnnt ninjor, qunrterniaster serstennt, lirm- ciitu! musician, chief bugler, princijail farrier, and orduance sergennt, $'i,t ; to each fcrst acrgeant of a company of dragoons, mounted rinctuen. artil lery, and infantry, ,?21; to all other sergeants of those arms, $ 10 ; a corporal of dragoons end niountra Tincmm. stti em-tKirnl ol rrilleT and inliantry, $13 j a farrier, bUi-ksiniib, mwlillirr and artiltccr ol drasiatn and mounted riflemen. anrlarlillerr,' ftlfrl rsngter vf drngnona and nonnted ritfemcn, $ 12; a musician of aHillerTjwfiTPsd of men. from, different1 cc.Uoni Iff. the Satv 1" a i n aiouu- l tol (iibuwa, $11 and a privato of artillery aud inianirv, i. . I bis lucres i not only proper . as a measure of just reward to the army, but as a matter of necessity, the various prime employments of the country holding out stronger inducements than the public sertic. At the present rates It is ls eoniiiig difficult to procure either t ldier or sail or. The position ntlribulcd to the Administration, of being in favor of Ih Nebraska bill, is held by some of its party a sufficient to cover a multi tude tsf sins. Thouch ther denounced it for the appointment of Abolitionists and I lisnn initials trr olhie In the most nnnrsasured terms. In support of this bill U to stone for all, and same of tbein hold due up a evidence uf the " vie slanders the w nigs wer wont to circulate against Oencral Pierce' Administration," Well, w are riistse sed o git the Administration cretin lor all the anpnort it may render to th Nebraska bill, but Jattw IhaJLalor-eaJir the aprsiiiiiuient of Alsdi-1 tifiniat and I'isunionisls loottice, we are at alossT to se. Thtsie fanatic still bold the offices of the government Ihe siipfairt of the drduiimstrotbiu In the Nebraska bill mdwithstanding. Xow.whcn th Administration sees proper to turn that churn of office-bolder out and put dielter men in their lilac, it will be time to talk or the pnsif that it na no ympihy with such fnvtionist. Other wise, ar we to understand thai the support of ine nenrasaa mil is Mirt 01 1110 utirgain lor distributing the spoils acinus 4h-AboliliimisU and Disunion friend t Wrtmnmi- Wklg. Th Washingtoa t'aitai denie that there is any truth in die rumor st ling a' difficulty le twssa 4ln Prtwidunl and that uapcuvand aays. lhat ther cannot It any such dimcnlly " so bipg a Ih t'niiss bt nmtorstbe enntnd of its present wlitor, and so bang aa die President etuitiiiu bt carry mil Ih principle of Ih dean static party. Th I'nion hear exactly the sani relation to lbs atlministratiou thai it has Isirn since the fourth of March, and it w ill occupy nn other thnn thai itf lb BeT fiirdial nd lesions supisirl 01 ils riiliry, whilst nnder its presonl control ; and w now no reason to doutit that the mprr will con tinue permanerrtlT mnlnr if -pssssnt cuntniL" W fullv credit lb stalentenf uf th I ninn. That paisr and the anlmiiiisiralHsa ar sii'uillv Imigneil for each oiher. The administration and It organ ar andoHMrslly a tttt, ' Mill (inn am The Legislalur of lienrgia ia in terrible slew. Tit pardoning powar rest with th ljrislnlnre and in a recent ease vast means IstHite sav $l'..s. were pTaced In BY bands bT shrewd and indefatigable agents, to Is usr.1 in procuring th pardon of a mart name I llird. These agent were engaged dav and night, and effected their purrs at, not by direct, briiies, It is aabl, (though pj waa in aom instanrwa uffrred and indirnsjiitly refused.) but by avr artful means. Th mailer haviasr got Into the tauter, on intrstigatHaa hi pntpaed, particularly as to several Kmtator wbo.eltaegrd their viae and a In Ih speaker, who gat tb casting vote in fanif tsT Us sinloa, Ssi.i or Hut, Rusk Stoi X. YrstmUr m IVnsitlrnt and Treasursr put "up at lb Ciairt Ibtase d ssr lit sliatk nf such slorkhob not id in. Th rsrir atrratted almwt $.'! per share, mily n shar la Hoaaa t ounly wa ill -Thi speak wstl tt our people, when, we rrwdtoet Itowan sultsertlsvl a larger arrtsnnl ilia any other Count. W trasl that tit track lat in g w ill b piihd wsrward with rstrrrv. a vary thing I 4e pere is e pere is upon thai pan of Ii work. I(iavTL Aiv inrsv, M leara th4 Rich bkss Hwirf7td, whil atlradiug lft sleass saw mill f Jisuqih II. Tfe)npsi. ia IStv Ulssa Ctsaa ly, na SalunUy lis 1 111 inn an t, was thrown b. Isressji Ik airewlar aaw and swfrtage, aad hi head a4 ess uf hssaraw iaatantly trsi from hi hesly. A h wa wswiag a troa( tow apnsa, il I supposed il mat h Issra eaaghl by Ih saw, and IssCsei h tsabi gi lb alarm blanched into wTity. .WiasWjj W ig. Atltsric tso pMtrir Rsli o to. Several of lb blisg ai iiali nsnf k kssk,siiti M u"'? V"f ;,'B,,',"I, V?""t- ''J' fwi'sb-.! ear,li.t-. ar, making apidi.lit. to lb Vt isrimsin ls-i.Uitir fisr It charier of th Allanlie atisl Vin bsilnsvl r.ss.sv. with raisilal of iflr millusna, lo latibt a railmad from s.v ys.lM as, lb. valle, lb. Uke M-stmi -d w it.Kisf Mumi, to IU Pacitie nrraa. , , ..--. 1MTU.;";fc! ' h.llb Itoa. .. P. nictodsna, aha bss Issra slilin( Iksst patsm f al..1 mxvibs. .clrr a temp - rary arras rrssesil, kas patrbsl l,s f IU shs- eerw. and lb ks tsinis a al p.bti.lr and pens p.tetor atik lira. ArsuirMig, a a!l as lb Jb l.if. as al ptssriit. , . . . , , . . II.MST.sa 4,r. H. bt bllflv stppwd t lb fC. br.k a b ill. .,. s--,lr,.w im in. viss-ssn ssust y swiL.mI -i St 1 i. - .. .t ';'. b I & A LEIGH, N. C. WEBJfESDAT lOUnO, mtVAT M. 1U4. TIIU STAH-T061II FRIEMiS. . Wt hare ae ranae to complain ef the epirit with which our fruifuia hi the WKte'narrT. hare Jalied to our attpptn, aince we aaanmed Ihe du- liee or an exlitor. Word of encouragement have cotae to .from all aeetion of Ihe State; wit havebeeodieere.inmirriluom toiU bv the voice of many, and DHire wUtajitial pnw.fi of good ' will have out been wanting. All tbene Uiinga, liateir:" of our ability, bav endeavored to merit the con fidence and support of the party. Ave expect to he iu the thickest of the Egh in coioiug eaunnaiirn ; we intend to Use all boo- orable means hi secure the success of the Whig cause. To render our lalsirs effic ient it is iinpor- tant that the circulation of iur;pper shnuhl.be, as extended a pomitile. To thiiae living on thtste Toute. having daily an JKi-weckly mails, wo ca.i eonfidendy present the T-iTfW'eckly Star, a a paper that will meet their wants ituring the eatn paign. In it the very latest iiitelligcilee cau al ways le had. W started upon lhat enteroriee with soma miagivinirs, but we are happy to sti- 'SJUI!'jUKtJhjl!Sfxi!, "1 tnlwJdlllripa campaign, end wcTjoTicve we wiff haVg'ft. To Ibis) living where the mail fitciUlioi B delay. The Tri-Weekly Star is four dollars per annum in advance ; the Weekly, two dollars. -THtWHllT-ttVtmrGX; This body meets to-day (Tuesduy), and will determine before it adjourns who shall be the standard bearer of tlio party during the eoming campaign. It i not for us, young and Uie ipcri enced aa we aie, to presume to dic.tatJL.to .that honorable body, nor do we have tire slightest dis position to do so, a we have the most unlimited confidence in the judgment, discretion, purity and devotion to principle of those who shall make up the Convention. Tlte Whig party ho nothing to frar front the consultation and conferences which; ahaltermpe-rtut ar coursc-for it to pursue- m the cmnpaipi of the present year. J It is natural, however, (lint, iu 1 body com poe- lhehuWtWii (sii.rfa local o vtiou- ai rdiarttrtcr, um which-rdiffirence of opinion may exist, hut that ought not, and in the present instance, we believe, will not cause the party to forget those great principles for .which 1hcy have batilssl. sliiitibbir ip sLiihlet during raiiiiy an arduous and warmly contested conllict Those principle are as biutciI to-day si they have ever been, fnr'uiun lliciu depends the priiper uinnage rneiit and administration 'of th affairs of our government. Local questions and sectional dif ferences slmutd not lie allow ed to come in and prevent union and harmony between this. who feci proud to bo associated together on questions msr extended, and more largely affecting the interests of the country. rnsn indication coining from different sections of the State, w confidently bidieve that a full and free conference of the delegate, from all .n- titan of the Stat, will socure such harmony, such unity of feeling and action in die Whig party id this State, as will enable it, a in days of yore, to present an undivided front to the enemy. Th people of the Stale are bsikmg to th ac tion of the Convention with nn little aolicitude and with an unusual degree of interest. Believ togiiiax a.-kr jiiiyitfity State are Whigs, they can account for IVmncrntir utrcmacy for the 'ast four yours, only upon the assumption that the Whig have failed to bar- monita, Th orgauuiuiun of the putty liua never been as complete as that of the llrinocralic party, there ha always born a greater degree nf inde pendenoeof iadividual action and opinion anion g-t it tnenvben, there bo no, been a much cling ing to party For, mere iarty' sake, as amongst jiesuoccalSi Tbisr-w du n know ihul would change if w eould, fisr Whig resjiect liberty of thought and of speech, a well as of action ; but w Jo deprerafe th cHt'riitcnccii iif divisninsin Ih parly arising fnna merely iueiil questions. Thes hav been tli only auta iiTtTiBtMiiis7on amongst Whigs j upi all national issue there hav I teen great unanimity and concord, and such wilt always lie tlie case with th uty. Jka wa-Lsfisr saledJoatjrrt-aicuDCJecue in lb result uf th deliberalhsas of thai bialy. and believe that th rty one more unitrj, with rhamdon tu defend their cause, a worthy j poaeut of th prim iples be ssivisratn and of the party ha reprrretils, will 1st abb) to sweep iLe Slate at Ihe elertHiu in August ant. W shall keep our readers aili ssed of lb action uf lb 1 'unvvuliwa, TI1F XEXTCAMPAIGX. F.vtsrynhitig indicat that lb ! in this Slat, duriag th sssmrng afsring and summer. will b a warm and excilirg oa. Quest t4is of vital Impianauui to th country and tu oar Stat will b dssrasvsed befor lb ptaiple." tltey will be drTba;BSd all ia due time. Ten acinus of pow ar, lit iVrsMirratle parry will kilopt wrery vp dint to serur a triumdl at lb pull. Th hi tocy of th lairtwa campaigyt for tbivsraoe how lhat they ar not at all particular as at th aieaa tby hall adopt, AD kind of rrtoxsrs will la afbatt, and rwatirta tsf a many baa a lhr ar rival wtret ia Ih Stat will b svartsd. tu errata prj.ie aad areas qsaiii..a. Tb Whig k.ssld ha ptrparsst ssr Ibes thing, and htsabl ha raady ta aVlVat any sstca aawonhy ailevupt todvlad th ptspahtr mind. Vigilanea, energy and aatoa wit! drfral lb !Ls .hi HM.Ma ' J lUtf sLliaS Skins I wsksss. Thais ban uUvtl diarliulljgal 1 w mors ih.. .asssa, mtd hat acled ! Ul U W,U ' e-,U iU h' tf lh V mil such ewaaing ta ba saccsssful again. Tu b forewarned b ta 1st nirearmrd, Th past can ia ' u , , . , , , , '" y Mr,, a. gaal. fi I V fuiur; Let kifcs tsf alt hm but j failkful In their priwililrvprt mpt to meet tbas a-.alt.fraalbeeemv.r..ay to 4m balUe f L. , .. . ... lndstii.s m prr.dg I ght aad mr.f aval ion, astd It .! m4 Iheaptril uf propbscy ta f,a-rl, ibssr sure at the balkt Is i. . . -M... . Fiasn's J.aisvil. H s hi v1s.ts-rity umliiej a mmT Isvst to s Vrtovt b-ls lb lc pt uf U I JmI Flury. iaerswr. It, ii.i.re.1 " I. w. lra.1, i usf atassss 1st lbs Uraters J U not irOSmnjiTgre' pouMsd its liblW4( un 1 ati.mri, Uon. o the Sutcandr well filled etery week with cl,it .rCil; .1!wn,."m" ",0,k1 J ,llC -otK.U.o of our columns. The speech is regarded on rendine matter. Come, friends, send un vour "d 1 "'I'" .'" tm,m "f ,lanK' r "f ' , bands as an able one, and quite equal to the , order, without delav. " P" 1 ""!" an'1 '"'" "f fr"'"" ticiiiaiionr of the public in regard to it. ;. ' DEMOCBATIC rXXTlMEXT. j It i a well eettled fai t that the prereat Tre.- i deal of the United Suteean,e into St with leae dipoattion on the part pf oprw'tion to favil at Vie arte tiian any ether PrexHlctit h lor many yeari The Whiga were dined tol b' fairtrial and eondenm or approve of bia , 1..:. . . : -i . 1 : TUM,n lit - ,.- , ", . 1.. .;t;.. IM IS HH IHSUZIlIliai UK1I Wll Wlir-W a -ir t 1 . ti -U t wamitlwgtojUsrjj smoothly aiidtheausiiicMwerefavorablc. ButtM : .. ... . ' . , , ., eonndencofthecountrTinthealministrationwa ..- , .u 1 . soon shake. The extreme views of. the larger onnservatire, safe administration. Tlie fears of ' t many were aroused in consequence if thi on- propitious, ill-judged step in the selection, by the I President, of his principal ex ecative ad With him fliiubt s.t ImI lmni.ie at Wt hanmn over I,;, own views of more than one imnortant nntionsl Questiim. the course of the President, in advanced of any official dcclnmtion of sentiment, was to I ' judgcl of, in a measure, by the character of those he would cull lo the most responsible posts tin der tlie giivernmeHt. The very first slop, then, was a futil one lo the liois of many who h.nl lieeu le i to put their confidence in the.ncw '.d ministrittioii. A h tsers, tlieinsehes holding e- treme opinsrits, would not, in nil probability, iuipitrt soriml tone to the views of the adminis tration. The ciaintry was disaiiitointed.1 The "Kflresl'gri of popularity that greeted Ihe alniinis- tv . .iu.nuigjreinr 4nd3ijwr(Uie Amerite.plc, it very soon ami siiancs 01 opinion were taken iipnnd loiiUled by this new administration. Ip was luturnl, in this state of affairs, that the wise aim patriotic ot ttotn parlies should revise their hrst opinions of the new government. 1 lugs could not approve of such an unmistnk.v j hie departure from xy 1 1 tho promises of the cam- paign, such a palpable violation of the preterde.1 antecedent of the chief exocutite c.fficer of the government. They had no course left, then, but to express their diwuilisfnctioii nt the result, ami SS independent and higb-wiinled, citisens, they withdrew whatever of confidence they may lie fore have had in a President of opposite views' to themselves, whom nevertheless they were dis posed to give a fair trial before they condemned tiiinr" A faithful jwrrnntiiirs, the editors ofthe "Whig papers have, from time to time, exposed .t-oeircpotai , , vasciuating T-onrsc m toe, nm.ss.ra,..MllHl.S.lllSJJI i hrr. Am-tWs t l;-, .1 . I . , . , ' ' - - nimumm Ol LI1U111I f III the purieo of conciliating the factiousnnd fu- nulic wiug of the Deiiiis'ratic pafy. xTlie parly organs, generally, ready to npprotc fof nrrything-done by at IWiornttfc Pi ea1dciil,-irp held the course it was seen proper to adopt, and j have not been sparing of alatse nism those jour nals that exercisecKlheir right of forming and expressing their own sentiments. The Whigs have been twitted over and often with the cx- LprespnthMrtcy were only waging factious opposition against the administration, thnt party conkideriitions alone had infiueiu etl them, and thai thosewfio-hod secured 4biiiIeuta.of th liuiuistmtion, were as sound on tit aH impor tant questions as any man in the coun'rv. Pnsif to the contrary has so accuiiiiilatisi, ,"n: Ptrftims, that iris hgrrllv Heimswirr-totroii i blellte rcmlers of a paper with any thing furth-1 er on that subject. Those Ib-inocrutie journals that represcii. the conscrvalite portion of tlte nurtv. have so freoiienllv and so ooinnletclv ex-1 posed the ntter want of faith in the adiiiinistra- lion towunlsthe true men ofthe sirt, that it hss ... i . . ... At-, reinlere.1 it use ess for the editors of Vi hummers ,, . , , . , . 4ttwa04 lhwtisiiliiismiiai.m lUiM.irstigiili.in, l.ten the leading orpin of the administration, I.. .....iii o;.. .,...!.. ,1;.,... ., i... riven evi.lcnce ctHinxh of Ihe uHcr failttr. ,e? tl.1. " . . t t e aauuiusicauuu.au jcm-iau .it4umaaaju snniy the couiitrT of thai fact. Since Ihe oitening of the Xebraska tueatinn il has naede at least ore direct sunniicrset upon it, and has committed more tluin one iiitsiiisisteni y in defining the h sitiim of the two wings of tlie party towards luithrr Xla jy.'jirse has Wn exr-isel more lhan once by jtairnuls licloriging to its own partv, and it has richly merited the rclaikes il has ro- relveiT. " , ' We give Isrlow, in this connection, a extract rrom an nrucir in a rareTiicimiinin r.xirmmer.'nT wb'a-h the I'nion is most seTrTely and jnlly 1 hnnilliil t The f Mint, unable lo resist the force of ihe bpiail, deep, impetuous i nirent nf psrtv fcelinr. y rnprjrrs-.'-vr-rh-Tre.-rm - sum ami brfss iiii. nl warmth, thai whicn ll very reerrtlly denoitnceil. It nth t. kturtrrr, Ur mrrk-loxilnt Vrrsoirrs i.f Ar lot t. 'JT tiUtr firr Xlattt, rtjr In nti iso-f fAr .ltsiNosraia. They are ditideil in Iwan usa thia "lest question. Men ho were, short time sime, lauded for their by sit v to the 'ol.stituti. n, are now in open rels-llii'. They re no longer iK-mocruts, according to the 1'nim'm threvd-lar f -.Is. J,,hn Vn llurc op pises, bitterly, ll. only vital I iruiomtlir meas ure of th present Silniinislrniion. II "spits upon " the rummands of Ihe Cablhrl and IsiiL'hs lo setsra Ih authority of th IVraiilent, Th men who, at thi time, ar proving I hems. ' tra snd faithful, are lite f.. II. .sets of lit. koisoti, Ihelretlucrd, sbnsesl, misrepresrsitrtl. prrsrrits-d msrtyr of Xw York. ' Althisarhoethiardbv the f Btnsj.or gi'ilhiltnril by Ibe ss.ilid liolbrie, iher have jimveti Ibrmtelie Itulo their iarlv and faiihfiil lo the Saith. While llnc np'sa whom tbbrl apoiU aer heaped, hate lurnct their , hacks utssa us ; ' sasf rrltaUr Ihmnmlt r i .Vra? York areth mraabuwrre few ne-nlhs deatmnred as .,..l.lsad ds-erters. J, ssr issi'l rrssrvssr. nit I. mnJ ri,r 1 e prmrtjjt ,.f Jtrmnrnty, lytriirk MrVtt Ri als; Jartitm it w-r4. Mew of lb South, w k yna who, ia Xrw Y.ak, are Ihssuppurlersof Ihe Administraliua, die fnraikt or Ih enemies of Ih amendment to Ihe Nebraska Bill f Th X els-asks question ha c lea red ih political horison No dark ebssds aw prevent as fn m rensrnising ear ft leads and lading out aha ar oar oppu aeala. . Thi Frttlm were jf jr m lamf A srsoVf rrtttn asybseriro'. Now that Ihey have rrr.nrrwl the r thirty piecsa uf stltrr, ibey ar. tvrw-wsr-miii ss'ifssf insa ami ystliis al rascal tv. d'dta Van Burea now lallsrly eppes. rs the AJwiniatratM'B, whtbst tb vs faithful liitkinsoa, rrrilmg th htdigaitir thai hav been hraissd Ufsss bim, stand fis-ward th sass Irvia, la to sra aBnavtpmmisieg Naiioaa llrato rrat lhat ha wa ia IM aad ta I "a. Th remit msvlinrs la New Turk afford Ih mtsM mpls ss iib-Bc tsf Ih ptallitm ticraiitrd try th Iwa partus apa Ih uijrt l '4 Ut hill f.r US Trmtjsrial lioitiamaat isf Nebraska, w ran Bow strata Ih sbss a fr.i lb ats Mik V al-h's etpUnatsa t.f lb differrssa . tare lb -Hards" aad " hi. flN as.lsa.lv. I ht tl wast " tb diffttsssr of hosmt arre froia artful raaraht, "Is bow vstvitrd. llsdl b sssea by aa ltrrt.srur-til ia ss4brr ehima that Mesora. Ilatra s satJ C.mlaaJ k. bsra Msssts ia tb a w UiUin, re.aU, ,r.-t . ltd by VT. J. AA, ft, WIUUMEKTlXtiS. The rVhijra of the different eowntiea, a the time t the meeting of the iState Conventi ap pnodiea, uaoifc a proper piri in hoUiug ntretinga and appoiiriHtg tk-legatoa. . A numlier have beea held aiure oar Ut, but aa not many of our reader ran receive th account of them rtfiretheCotiventMii,andaBweaowdedftir !'". w Pe jnoiis of tB - . , . -Aai!2ting wa held in Sampson on the III ... 1 , .. . , . . 1 open Convention to amend the f onstitutitto, and ' . i.i.B.',i fifty delegates were apumuted to attend the state J t. onvention. , , w - - . f . n'i - e f 1 1 .l.t, . : n ). A " ul voiumims "cm simuij, u w, .,.i. . 1 1 . p. .1.-1. -. ik. lului suit appom.ea tweuij-ute uvhwi, w w Convention. jy-gre defcatea were rp"intcd by a ."itig meeting in imoir. A Whi "ecting in Alamance, on tlie 14th f?W)il delegates to the Convention Tlie Wbigs of Stanly held a meeting on the 11th and appointee 0 delegates. The Whig of Pitt held a meeting on the 7th, and appointed fifty delegates to the Convention. The Whigs of llranville" have appointed lfX) dclciittis. Tlie Whigs of R indolph appointed thirty dele gates to ihe Convention. They express prefer ence for John A. Gilmer, Ksij. Sl'KKCIl VI Mil. HAlXirill. We civo a somewhat exiowrcd stuonsis of the bv MTJilssviml Snts, WwM'eT- th nfiieiaj repoit'of the sfrce liili.it iu 11 r.gfhTe 0' all an- ticiiiaiionr ot the ni min U,,, jurnals, ai,d chief amongst tlicm tho Siandiud, conducted by the great " un- concerned," have always been unjust and illiber- anjhcrimjijiiis opon the course of our d tingiiished Senator ; mis, spreseiitation and abuse lime not been wanting in tho game they adopted ,, break down one nf the foremost ill the Whig rttk,; Always true to his country mhI to his principles, he lias not been turned aside by their pitiful moaning", but has gone forwlM manfully in the discharge of bis duty to his eountry, to his State and his section. - Will they do him justice in the manly position he has taken? Have they the magnanimity or the camb.r to do it T We shall see. " The declaration of Judge Badger at the close of It! speech, that tlie Whig Seuator' of iTie' South were united on this bill, is gratifying to a on,y w)uU haTe Wn ' ' " v- p.....,. . . the good of the ciinntrT CAI'K KKAH KIVKR. We gave, in our hist, the few remarks of Mr. Pndgor on presenting a Itill for clearing out the oUitructiouAiu tlaoanoulhof tltet'ape Fear Ki ver-. ' w'" 1,0011 '7 the following from the proceed ings of Congros on Tuosday last, that lha bill passed the Senate, di onnecpl from any other 'ill. unon its own merits, without opposition. We see, by the proceexlings of the House that it was immediately sent to thai body for it ac tion, aniLitls tobe hopthaTjrwillas thai hotly. . . i will be recollected that Mr. Badger was ac cused of want of attention to the intercuts of that section of the State, but was triumphantly clear ed of the charge by the testimony of Senators be- limging loOha If thi" bill be I 'rrip,i dirooghthe House with die same prompt I n":'' which Mr. Badger securetl it jatssage ? l,""Dllr' the Senate, it may stain become a law, 8n'' wl" mu'"' to improve Ihs navigrititsx t.f OB ,n ,Mt "tint '"imnortant river ia ,h motion of Mr. Badger. Ih Senate pro- ceetbsl lo dta oonaitbirntton td the lull mnkinir i . . . . . iiin.ierapprnprinlionlortheiinproveiueiitof the lWFw rtv-orth1eTrdfrr.- I it was read a second tin, and considered as in Committee of the Whole. U -f.''"'!. ','T h ,n 'JW- 1111 ui civ",isai lor i,ie venr ending oilth June, lrii. lu be eiiHiudcd uiuW lb of the Secretary of War. for Ihe continuation of ine luipnrtetnent ol the I a tear river, A. C. at or near its communication with th ocean. I is abo pniposed to epprottriate die further sum nf ?ii,Niti, or so much thereof as mar be nccea- sary, to refunej to Ihe ritiiena of WitminirtonrX Caniliua, tho amount contributed by them to i-i -1lnt..i.i .i i ,i agent of th I nitcil States inrltarire of Ihe work. Mr. Ism.i, of low. . I wish to inquire if tlie Senator front Xorth Carolina, if Ih bill hasbeen 4-rcusjrt.ed ff,m c.mmitice on Commerce, end I bt in aeetirdaiice 'irtlh ttj rsilw, ,t,i f, ! 1 parrment. Mr. Iltls-.r. I will stale to mi friend thai th bill has not '.cen reported, for it was not re ferred bt a coiiiniitlc. It was subject perfect ly umlersi.ssl by the Senate, and my fiicnd at tl' .head of ihe ctaninitlee thougbt Uiera.JIaa.BO necrssity f,j sTrcfi.retM'e. Mr. Itom.a. if Iowa. Then I rise to exnress my etitits sppro.itli"B of ihe nairsc of the boaiu sblr Sensl.sr fnau Xorth Carotin in reference to this m attar, ll is a course which I intend to pursue in regard to a subject of very gn at in terest hi tor rente ir. ai wnn n I come. It I pnr per and rq;rit in it. elf that r h trf the Itill should stand or it own merits, without being ronnecled wilh any other. I shall vote f.s? lb bill wilb great pleasure. Th bill was reported to Ih Senate willmnl amendment, ordered to I engrissred lor a third raining, waa rea.1 a third lime, and passsd. SPF.KI I! OF MR. KKRR. W regrtsj thai w cannot find Ih stave Ssr th dmirabl sperrh of Ih Una, John Kerr, lUllsJ red on I'ridy laat,apoa lb Xela-aska queattoa II lake bold grntiad apou it,arh a will Mti- i fj whtile South wilh Very few rxcetditaase W nil endeavor to bay thi as wrll ss th siaa h I f Mr. Badges. . wlin h w. Bow hat. th. . tu-i.l . "-- ibi inet.atciai report, l-f.ir. car readers. W. se that Ih papers of Wilmiiigtna are ad. rocatiag tb. asressilr and import arte of tsl tlshiag a lin of tuners between that pUcc'and Cuba, It i belirved dial a large aad pndllald tr l coald ba rwred with th Wml Indira, and that anch aa mtrrpri would greatly stimulat tit agricullunj and manufa.turing bsierret of lb mat. It Issobtbopsd lhat Mehtlii, will he -tsblUke.i tb well kp- f il-wpris l 4 lilsrsl,ty of tb cttiasn f l ibaiagVm tod as to Wliv that they will Bat wilbagly Be it mil, but will take VB ) s-ijd wlik th ar mat aa alway esuYrarter-aad lham, aad mak it ant only a sal fart, jut a very pnsJlaU m vswtmetst ta all ia any atattarr inlersalrd hi it "p to s lb lints, b fM tif . trust bsa all portoots of b Stale will b aaimatod by th mot liberal aad raTgtt s diU thai ha e asarkssl lb. baaiasw sara of W ihauigtua fia tb tost tea years. Tm Mstusa Tsitvv -1Iib Nw Y.k Ti.b rsibUsbra tba a,sS.le,itel i.-i -J t : , . . t'trrr tiasanhaiiBg tk fisito ) Irsalv ta lb i SssasM. wsxaskar WHh lb trr-iv ktsadf. It to I i'KATH OF jl'W'iE 5TRAXGE. r 7 ;W' learn that it waa reported by Telegraph; tn Sunday, that Judge Strange died that moras ing ni' 1 oMock. "Judge S. bad beeir afflictod with parnryois for om time, fma h affet-i of which be died. Jle waa, w believe, In th 58th .rear of hi age. lie hail occupied many post of distinction and oT honor in tit Stat a well a ia th councils or the nation." II had been Sen ator in Congress, Judge of the Superior Court of Uw, and at th tiuvsuf his deUh, wh Sulwtii fur the IHatrict in whjcfe.lie resided. Thfopl of Ihe State will be pained lo bear of hi death. for by hi position a a public man, and by hi efforts lu. adrwic the interest of the State, he had don much to elevate the name of North' Carolina at home anij abroad. A a lawyer be had occupied an elevated stand, as a eitiiea, b . hatl contributed much to the deveTopfiiroVof Qt varied resources of th Stale, and as a politician, h lmd always occupied a prominent pusition l f the party of which he wo a member, 1 : ,' ' Tni Fuaticx Nxws. Tho new by each steam er becomes more and more interesting, and ab Uiough it i not yet known positively what the determination of die. Emperor of Kusaia may be, j ' yet it is believed lhat war between, the great r i power cannot be avoided. - The Turkish annie I hnvc fough gallantly, ind so far (uccmkAilly ' and if the fori'es and skill in war of England and France tie added. It ia but natural to bshev that -t Russia will lie fore! to yield. " lie .cuntcst would be a severe and la all jlabllttr.prttnctioTisrltstrflocniieWoaia"''"" " lie felt tlirougltout (Tie wurld", audTprobaMy In o -"---eottMeV'inor.-sfiiuhlv thaaV 4n this. Tint will ' ... toU bow rt,w'iUaffoau"l " 4 . SCPKEMK COL' RT. Opinion have been delivered la the followir g cases since our lust i . ,."' By Nauh, C. J. ' In Whit r. Costin, from Chowan, affiroiing the judgment. Alsi, lu Spin. ill v. Life Insurance Company, from Washing bm ; Judgment imeiscd aud judgmcut here foe plaintiff. Also, in EarpT. Enrp, in equity, from Johnstoru dismissing the appeal at defendant' Ity Piaisok, J. In Moy t. May, in equity, from Pitt, dismissing the petition with costs- Also, in Bland v. Whitfield, from Martin, award ing a Muter Jt new. Also, ia Hart, in equity, t. Rosser, from Richmond, directing a reference. Also, in American Bible Society T. Sxecutort Of Ilollislrr, dismissing the bill with cost. ' By; Batti.i; J. In Doiior v. Gregory, from Pasquotank, directing a new IriaWha uurt . holding that the action may be sustained on Ih second CotinC Alao,"!n Stat r Brown," frtaw Bwlnll. affirming ..J...lri,JlbailJt)i aVn n . im, Cupdand . iiiuls, aflinuiug th judgment. AbtOjln Mtstre-T, rPtercy,- fnmi tavran, awird- ": ing a rrst'ir eV nnm. . ' i ? Cd isi.otti sxd Soivh Csrolin IUit.aoaBs W- learn from ti report, -af the President -ef - r this mad, pubUshed ia the Charlotte Democrat, " 1 that the entire receipt of the rtsul from October ; . 1st, 152 to Decemlter Slst, 1853, a period of If, S Icen motilhs, amounted to f 2,0G7.28, being A i monthly arragd oflC,Co3.48; and that Ihe entire j : expend iturcf for the same period, were 41,649.- ' Oft, this amount embrac ing eiprnne on con struction account, c, The aurpblu of lha receipt wa J5,541.02, out o? which two divi dends, uf two and a half per acnt. a 4h ph. tal stock nf th eonisuiy, amounting to $a,00ll, hare been declared, leaving a balance to be ear- t lo Ibe coisfcnc.wi aectmnt of J27.5TLH Of th. receipts $lfi2,639.M were from freight, 179.46 fn m paaaragera, $X,07i.M from mails, 1 and $738 from other arsarra. Thaxavl ha lsen etanpletod fifteen month, and the Pre idcnl believe that the stockholders ran justly expect more remuarrativ. return dr Ih. Hilar. ' JJ.nrjt.,k U aoausix. Mr JVtmaroy.. W laid upon (air table tlje number for Fcbraary. Wa - are highly gratified thai this va'uahV j Hodicaj has resnmetl its former attire, and I again abl to ufftT the mma. attraction a formarty 4 il - readers. Thi number opei with an interesting deeeriptitat of a journey from Belgrade toBuche reat which i followed by Lifera Paria. Sketob et a'sive and below grourid. Then follow Inoi alHsit Xssileon Bntisrtei a etsvtinualioa ef " the Xcwrom e, a story by Chajlc Pick ear, aad other interesting a-licTes,. Tl, Standard object to -enlightening , he people and keeping Utem well iafisnBed pom !TiTrsiv)s so ; M hs alway beea the coarse of that prfnt -' to talk kitt llyitf it tlemtioa to th people, bat . : To must ant enlighten them. Oh 1 an, thai If . Feilrralism 1 Loenficoism la favd nf the dark. That T pretty gitxi jsr tlte "uneoai et ard" editor . nf a profeased popntar sheet. Tb Standard i " funny " Ibi tint certainly. Tsl PnrruTKm ar Pnsx. Th Tieara- era! has recently published aa aeenaat of ll . population of pom ia Ih year 1 853. Il wa a followi! Bishop 51, print 188, nyonks aad " BMwiber taT religioa rdr t,VA, aaa 1.788, seminarists and BMUnher of adleg B fatholic (eieluiling Jws) 488, wjk plpuL lion 177,014 oul. .. v ,- XiMruTbaCharlratoa llrrmry that apeak of th aval, of publishing Banlua't thirty yar - ia lb5aaut '. ; .... "Il i to l published by ulstcriptioa had wv vvery had way and hsika m if tb. duv lingulsbrd autW, after playing Buuiy part la 7 PT, was disposed to wind ap with thai nf tk. bs arary spring. Nothing auht to b publish" ' by sulH-riptiou, sicca , sock work a caaaotafs atrd lb. risk of lb epea markst." . , ' Prsl.s. Thing, look quriy tmr.r. th tlW dalgi. A op d'etat haa beea rrotplulssd la Spaia. Tb Mialsrer of Jastie aad Oil Gorerwor f Madrid, hav. rsigsd. Tl Jdsti Cisxiraitisa of lb w swats U -airq ninl M kating voted (gainst thiovntewl. ll Bow appear IromoftWial f Uttsaissits lhat tb 4srtal P.lasa Biss4avrisa wtB twra wet r grsd failure, Tbtarttir. rapital utk, all lhrrript and bsi hand red end twaty Ihnainnd aVJIat sure hare beea s-nl, thus leaviBg tb Company iadrU. . 1 TV Reprsn slsHrt I'riaea A!Urt but. Bbeat rssv liel Ih point of .iptosauai M FgUasL U 't ha Unn maintained that Ussy had Ih. t B " j gia la a drsiga of Lsrd ralmnatmi't frtsad ' j asrws, Wfore th. fsvo.4 of EagUad, hi. rrair t J aatssa uf uaW at ao rilieal Jaadar luc aaeh caana a was a-sigasd. . td-si are b.d-Ud tolls Its. rUsraW i. P si, la a evpj af hi. Intec to (Un. y sltn sf libtsoia, aa toaaag. daliaa, Tb Hon. Sua IL Ileger. will ptoan a4 t 4 H .-.-4 . i.. i I ,f l it rot I Ht to any In-ubs lbs .on liieai vf d. ile V ; tin 4 t 1 tln.U Li T.laxU. puuU
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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