; t ftrt-(Cnrc!io Star. . -yyywN. , w.-,rinlS n, i 7 WILLI A II. C DOUB, , " aniro s roratr.r.i. IE R MSi If pud strictly a Irn-e, two'dollar per an I two follary and afty cents. If pail within ssentiu i eod thr d.iUr at th tiri of 4k yar. - 'a .-. , - AIr.Egri3gKEXTS not xeedinfi ,,t bars will h inserted on tiias for on dollar, mul twMtyav cent fur lack aultssnusat insertion. ,f length will be charged r-ropor. . tlonalljr. ortOnIersandJlicialalr.n-ii!.viientt ill b charge 2" pet eant. higher Uiaa (Ik short raw. A muuiilf deduction will In niad to ikm wit ad nrtis by l lie year. -1 ' "k and Jab Priutirt; dane'with neatness mil "tap let, sad oa tccoiamojstir.j term. , f Ltttsrt la th Editor mast bt postpaid. y-PERSONAL SKETCHES. ; The.TVashingtnn correspondent of the Peters burg Express continues his seric oj personal ketches, from which w quote ; f . '- Gerrit Smith, of Sew Y.rk. one of the leaden nf freemil, abolitionism in the llm-ie, in tail, (tout Mil, f rich roy eoiupiesion; jot biack ye and hair, and of Very-propotinessiug appear nnc. Hi voice strongly resembles that of the late Henry Cbiy,' loud, ((,11 nwl sonrM:s.x. Hi manner in apcaking li graceful and easy) hi language ohasie and well chosen, and but'f.ir his : others of bin politi.-nl lie ia uitii-ere jn his tion of philanthropy. Couldheomo becoiiviucei of the inj with lie and hit cliuue do to the .Sith in hit antajonism to Uie ftret comp.ii't of the thirteen Stated, in preserving inviolably the do memieinatitutiiinnol' each, he wnuldrovw Iw found at trenuoualjy defending thfise rij;litf at hi) Li now laboring to nolnte them. t . Juelma K, tiiddin rfCHiio, bio eo-laborer in the wicked cane. is the reverse of Mr .,..;,!, lie it tall, t-tuare built, bniwny, witli short, Ktil nee. Hi voiee ia loud, but short an,) Hmn . neapeaat veiieinently, with much p'sture, and Lwbi aniie;in anry in delmte. d..Ir :. generally covered with petitions ofeinie tort rr thr, niottly of the "agitalioa " order. ouie of tnem two or tUno y.ir,ts h.n-r. He p:iv little or no attention to wh it ia goin on in the lioow, lib1aoiU'ree't;ui'in oiViiie wy nrotlier mixed ua with the nivter, and then his hx eyet and Mger tvr are ttrained to touaion. lis delight, too, in eeeiu diffeicnce tprintf up a monj; meaibera.f.iiailuRltol.Uai.-fitttiwi, andei preseea hit ploMttre to Mr. Smith, who siti near him. or comineuta to hiinseli mtin run?. What ammt uoet tnruufili liULUirail faith, tiiJdin ooen tot pixirmrmTmrrTirm'mtTrrrrtitrit puotie inc. tie rnprenontu the vert hot bed of freexoilitni, tlio Wentorn Itesene of Ohio, and -1 add-Vthw4iatmpbiTt tnithft.j-wa3fftgtiTifr he it kind, tWiing,"mid wlffing io non e a ll who . .... ...u. vi v. win in pnniri.tp.l u in... uosiru to oo w.orcu jy Bun. Ill, ptliilic mid - wivate rbnraeter n:-e us distinct ss tlij! l longing , different iudltiduali), nd'.S'ord un rrin evidence tbit hie 'di haR a,,,! Mv, Je. nunciationt are the roitilt of poliev ,J"h'1 ntw,rrl!l, c.f JUia,.; v jjoiunuiiJ v ctXid "Long John," and e,nieHi,M tlio " Cht-iu Shanglui," fr.n hU great beight and loo-e, l.-.ni flgure, it a peculiarity in his vr iv. 3-i'-m in full ii nn.1 nuir n.i rif,,, i.ip0.lt,.l,; of lino) Iir I,, HP "" Illinois ' j'uraeyinan printer, and i, wiw.nre pr.prieproi tnoirn.tuerpaiHre.Uib. liahniont in the State. Hu bas l,n micce.H('iil in land apeeulati .ns, eud is now wurtfi n e mpl' id" fcundrej thausaud dollar. Joim i, vain, a-uia- : lug ami iiielinitl ta I.. : ; not harin endowelhuu wtihUio tesjuiaiKtuiial. tries fwnocb-dwtiwtif.n .tnwi 4111141,110 .mi bit atfurte vert badly, and alwavhwstli a'a . 1a"unS.ftlirtit,t!e, ami Tftjnrr.I tliMi' tSi Ilieir f tmy-iti enrVm fl ttjarOwfrSjlBr "re - to u1t.-..' Tie lutens IS eT;ryo,,ef Tun ofdur I iu H4 if rt it unrerubluttli U - llwrwwIitk.iH life . if In . unref.uuiii.ttii v ' '""iniTore -itru!t a MtteMMa aa KntU;lkui it Ww art peeping f..ui under the lion's tki. lie ia f rery 1 ttlo use in the Hiihc; rareiv taking part nnloit tome tinfjohbing op'orariJu 11 on ;tiie carpet, when he letves iiia tet, Bulii, ,wn tiia isle, and tayt his tay wheilier in vder or out of order, earing a more f. the-Spetier't roiro gnd hammer than be would for an interruptiun in a Hump tpeeeh ia liliuuia. Milton . Eithaio. of California, is a very mn,ju,t old en.ngh to he eonstitu'.iorai. -nsttg-trtTTO i te-sTTli Ihirnftser lie U of mid. ' "" piili IIoitiTjrweri-p.rottiinTt .enyerewtrhwifttsioirof rrcirfrvhf tfownlsrf ile poisesses taleuis of a high ordsr, and wit'i a few more Teim of life and faiuiliir'.tv . :.t. 1.:. p.o.Mj aaties, win ae.eioimqu ilil.es of enviahie " msuusaioa. -1 tlrMy attnteted attemloti la tb tfiusirud Itrtliirroirfiulttreto- whicb he u tUtelH-d, U pretty mueb the gnrtitj. lag tpint. Hit induL-y and care w to well ktwwa that the more loisum Iwkg mw!w lewrw almtt rrery rrjort ttr bHUtsbicmliig end rrangement. x. x Etiji:TTl." There ia as eti juetU reituh.ite be we talk to tmr friend. tah was the kind Meoaratrment given to me by the benevolent Ionia Will, of rranre, when 1 e pressed n,r pprehensi.sj that the deep interest of the tuh- giM tti sewieh hvpduiiin d m ttr tiMre-at -..gin engrott my leelings , to uw i appearance) unmimlful of the respeuful de fertnot dut to bit eialted staUon j and with troth did the monarch h,our mehy designating bim lf at a friend. At his death I had ot t' re gyet the loos of atuscreign whose coiW,mUng kindnest admitted the petHioner to bit presence, but also those lengthened eon vernal it us in which wtrt displayed the brilliant emanatUt of hi. fcigbly ra'titsted miad. and the fruits f rfeep bmsieal research ot did I only Ummt tlie ib priratioa of bit mj al l-mtlew. ( We,H for the loioj of the lne6cent Iwtrg, w!io, I.evt bad ex fanded in sympathy tthe nrrowe of widowed mother. trb.A wr. n . ' irsniuwiHiM Honour ---mbsV.rrVe,m,4to wW,mthehwr,ft r -" ' Kun.1T l f T. ... ' ' T ""'"Kftl, the liliud conn..! J tnH:,',, rooslnut slra L I eyor appealct In yin. 11 0111 1 thai rat srde eeuld do Justiceetn the dei,e- Veneraiioo my kstTrt bear him ! Wit and el ,q.enr ny, kit 0 a tuprama degree. N .no eter p.icse,. to a greater ettent, the lajj jv. ing tbt i&i wat appropriate, klmt-rV em-:ii.,ing. hI( Janguaj.be rminded me .f ,hc fa rf uU-s. which tttaeriba pearK diamonds and prcb.ut .0,0 Bt taiiinr Cairn. Mm th lip of ,g j,aPr fif Th.' wK-.ar.i....... eWea noweriu ft. 5-,t- i.f in "Know-Aothiurs" 1,.,. ,.f....n. wW they m.,l,,w,,,. ,,, fl,n!ist 4b-y oK n.l kiMiwin- we e.nut siv. l, ,, rt Power in the h. ,te- hu tl.. , lk ni,J. Jiations bat they i.iin; ;. s,t , ;f 1 ,,,"'i-t"fr !" ,.n!.ut Jt They mvl. their m ,rk e... rT..,.. Iv m ,',i, ,if ..... ......... ,t.Tv 0-1 ,n f.,r T" ' " "" .'e l.i-l e-.k m .v.,, Wh.Rt Itiera, to tl , ir u., ... m. 'M i-. Th. ilm.,. e-e r7'.'" tmi..t.l f ,w Hhigeaadi.1 He J. f, he K ov All the -'el. af. W a'-Um. i Shew nmning rtn.ii.ui re.;lf Hnosr-n.4hinfessi.il I w. ,r . W tl I i.t lnuid,sjni I , iMM..),k, .!,, . et';, ,V,lT r'"' "W k wm 4. n. Th. K. v' ., " " ' .. ' i l.m.t . ,,. T ifiwilws, but t,e.i t .I.- u Idri an.) i,f ,H..;e n.s ,t,.4 .1... L mr. Pmsi i liir.l mis .iuivnrarr se,.m.t to hart K u eeiehn, I Willi una Mini .1 .It . ostr ib eontlrv. (,'w x,-hH. I triad wills l.u.ui.... . , .t .. v . V ' " ' ' ' " ' " : T . - -- TT-rr-: ,- - -L,""7""ZZ-?'-' - --' -- 1 S,5!L 1 RALEiGS, ronTn caeouha. wecnesday KoainyQ, march 29. ism. ,. TnT,n.TT n ' ,' COWF.NTIOV . " ' " i Till' H1li mi ,i ' 1 '' "' ' " n iV : i ' -til 13i COXVESTJOX There are t mode mh;. !i H, f"..",.:... tion of the ttate may amended one by Leg ulativt enactment, the ot.er by a contention f ioh'gate direeUy from the people, elected tir that particular pnrpoae, and bo otheer Of the two mode we prefer the latter, f.,r eereral reawna. It ! orore repuUian not to exwniijTe and wili afford time for more 'carefully framing and digesting anch amendment at may be required. We know tomo of the democratic Editor eontend that tliw nioile ia not rennUican at leant at a. doptidby ttie late Whig Conrontioo becanne it ia pmpooed to leave the batit ndiitarbed. M e cannot tn the firet of, such an argnment, and it "it otity-ufei .tit pirtyuTpisr1erarisrrtiir ditort winh to keep all other luliradmentt,- tlian the et;e they new nd locate, in reserve, at future Uohhiiw, in the mn.e way That their.rknd4 utc Uie rHihlie la..-M 4 i....,!,, J very rvjuililii-an to rentrivt the jipie to the seems to ns; the Convention nunle ia nut only re publican, but extremely ttrmtralit; Hut auute of the ilcmoeratie pupert admiVJf there was demand, amnngthe people, f.,r nuiuwrous amend ments, or an entire remodeling of thVConstitn tivn,' a Convention would bo the miwtYrr.per mode and they would favor it. V ,think there m a demand for many alterations. j . eviufii.c umi nry-pue . iirnw, a ri'iiiuilulin- of the constitution now, it much atroniecr that it tuiiject was nrst etnrtcd. We yenture to Miy that, previous to the timeJhTv. Kcid 'fet threw his political legs astride his f.inious bnbby hor. e, not en pien in die femte of North Carolina, had ever thought of free tiiffmao. The Gov. had been in tl.o Legislature timo and tipvin before t.hntr HiMtot lie luuifccif never thoiight nf pros posing this wonderful change nor e. er dreamed of the o ils, tbfl. grievous wronea under w!iich iiCSSf n Jt'h r'i n . lld the penple want frea .tuShtge thon did theYwnnt tn1irbmit-it; ititralt -rnftiim.-TV THi4"l1ie"reo- ranee of the n n they auffored. it was re served for Senator i.nr!iw, r,f iliiiici?, the I.il- Iputian Ciant to enlighten the people of North Carolina,' tlirough .. lteii a to what tiioy wanted, lfthnit idea bad not .hot tbmr.gh bit trtJirKflirtnimttrmlca Ui certain wire pullcrt in and Ht.ut Kateigh, Free Suffrage would not have been beard of to this i'dAJ. iiitt tin the petiplo lioreiFTitTrT cbangei in the Conttitutioa J-AarA-pfettioit; if not a majority of them Cf, even ninong the deiiimracy. We belicia one dem..Tatief,Bper T' u.e 'Hit fit Uia eleeti.m of jud-ca by the pootibv.-- Ai.d -we weU remember. 4ht.two v,,,,,.,. jjjrr,- .(.-p;.-. Ltalk among the deuiocraey, if bur memory it not treacherous, wo recijlect t f a demmTat'.c t ieelii-g in fia.ton orrare.nlm,TTiaf took ground In favor of several auiendmeutt. But we belieee a thing that U watih- iUng. a-U, 4;bM4 wl dme. If the Constitution must he amend ed, (and we believe it might be improved) let it be rfr.ne ea-.eful.'y and judiciously. Thin can bo d'ltfe more certainly by f'onyontinn than br the liegtneerbeeawwy momharwUl mciitj; i bat s eeife pur)Me, their minds will ant be etmfnse.1 by other ratters, and they will goto work at once, without wasting their time and thaptyhytTBnwy; ln-parrjr wf aiiglot and tbo uTscuWoii 'uTpviy dificirAfiJwriennierrtabort are over we will have some assuraneo that their wjrk it well dime tbattbeyrmvwso well digeMted tbeTr ainehTincntr which th legislature, in one of the rreetuffrago bills, tailed to provide against. The next Legiii latare will have their hands full, if thoy attend to the legitimate legisbuive Imsme., 'hat will come before them, without bothering their nreint 111 trying to amend the ('..ii.iitutj. Ut uir I.. 1 1 , , MirHje". .iy'.wti!da.iw)i iu iji, """J lure uai:cg.J.riuil hoictouie lawsT ' ' THE NEVVSI'APKU UPSINKSS. Col. fuller, editor and proprietor hf the New York Mirror, one of the best family paper of the grrsit metropolis, take oci asion, at the rlnsVnf the year, to give us some of hit nbwrvntiont and experience, after a trial hi the barneit editorinl of some doten ye.ira. The Clone! sum : - The newspaper that makisi the nwt innner. often msVes the mir4 enemies; and alfremrli l!ie ol I proirrb mys " w.lid pudding is bettur then empty pre, " yet hetvei-n the two, we should prc.'cr to, die fr-utt a turfeit of the hater It Wimld tound U tter in a former' yenlii I tor it a never endinc aiiil I...;.,..,',,.,...!. U1WB tine's wentKl linte1u,alie. rsmlurelyol.l. Kdit.sr't heads' an. awbieet In end ly fr...tsW.ry dun't wail f..r the eabmdar or for the ri nr. rsain. TTll lis Ism iifc.ni;M-BMti.,n mnt tim.o-h eiery (eparinu nt of nature nnd j'4" 1 h mvti h I works hardest for hit bread has tlta j,ct nT.j 'tiie to rut it. In inlof f.i. rrt Mr. iri alHr wniTtTny, af;er U'ce ten tears nr r.tl.s toil w have nM yet aur.ee.led In f.tn1.tisI.rK a b.i.ine.. wl,i. b. tonKtt me.-hani 1 eypresa:.s, wM mn im its own nviuicntum. It recpiire a daily win.hu up. and a fre.b supply of )K1wer in or.!or to viel. I a psvmg .u rcnlt. . A??. ZT?' "'tr.ln !'? ..., ,- Mlj less ianr man Him Sy:phn-I4,.k of eoifluctint; a ,luy i.es.psper. e a.,rk nt'ure hkis, an) el.s-p i'.-.., ll,,ui soy mnu with e b un w are personally arwiii.tetl; and so f ir as met bid"t is emei'fii. we bs not, dorii. ti e l,.0 ,i' ev rxii. e inlhu eitv, (..mid j.sni,i.m a'b,irt;, ul u-ly pf ibl ay He a'rnt le l,u'i... ( rt to n evrry dn, who, with hot a nx.ilernte -h ire, ( int. lln-.iial espial, hsis nimv -.I Pi I ..me nulliotMriM by den. In." f. w I.- in a .1 ,y ia men intiie purnui's! '''' the .1 ' It re- .diii.g of .r lit. ixil tm,,I noil tni a 4 3,4 r II. .-t (ni.- psis e In ih lil'h Avenue with T.tjr b.srse in the r'ahlo." ... .ff : ....... ll.HMJ I r.--Tl.e M. l-aii Ii.ul,li, an of ll.c lliL imtai.i Lns i'. f 1. 1 1 ' t ' . r f , ,,, ns t lorv, s at 'i I perns kuie a-rii.! in ti.lt ity tr .1.1 ' iMSrtr.. on lh..r wa-.- to N.t.rt.ks. 'I rr tnlvl ill few I..... .e ie ... ,. M rner, t.ey hate U-n rmt - l.-l lin I.., Imi. t- s r, c,e,i as tl.e rt.ii f !- Ihsl. i'l..-itt. lemr or seyial b ls in fit vfcMW'UATrc yiARREL OVES THE H BUC LAM.8. The Western land Pjratet are yen- indignant over the opposition tbaf hat been mods to their jsholesale pirtryurCn the public land, by tome of tbeiilicju-rtatio bntlu-en of the old stale. Ihey taKTit in liigh dudgeon, tnd s.recr ven geance up-m their party friends, if their nume rout apphcatinna for huge prantt of public kmlt now bclore Congrest are defeated. The cause of this must in the IVmorratie am ity about land distribution bat arien from the introduction of a proposition to allow the old " "mp jn for share of Uiit "conuoon fuud while it is goiujuXLe prupoeithji wat tustaincl by a lemocratie C..n:re, but the western meinben of the Democratic party ewnld not ro it. They have shown tliemselms onwil iaig to sliare with the old ttates, at all. They watit alHnd o eeitv-doh ey fe4-of being able to appropriate alt t.t theno lies, ln the r nC that the preposition for giving a moiety to the other tt!Uewa mdiSumljrepudited hylliem. 1 ue f.:t is, that these land sharifr of the " vi nave Men j long induiiAJ In a muuoiud4 lee"hfl,T,,1'"""n"m ."'L1 bcitt tu.tr u,i a 1 tifliul 0u CW. T 1 TT . i it' sr--eTnr. ,, i ' - - 111 t.me-w,swbeBrheTm(tha e illlmllv shared ,tl- Jt.mlm Uroadwai, w 1 ..rr'" " " ' with wy t8tef:.tbe tiiiim iij a 'e-iu4t;4!45t.'-T,,,w) av-cluMU.u.uwutsl ia...luki j. ItH'""d, with the viewofhnvtug ouu,ui 01 me l.u .in Uh i l.i.r ....... !... ii- f:i,imi twnert-:' --.'.j.-;!.-,..--'; .-.-vi'!awriii:jitiiiriwi'i,jc,..v,a tt giua.u lat on tnem, aud teamed t be Merc' thar ",r" ''WimtnsMB) too -mwimfiVjitf-trj fnit any part, they yery coolly, refuse to bear a pro. position to grunt tlioin a single acio- . They are smart. Great 1i of internal im provement for the development of rcsoure.es of- iiwir vouuiry are mucn more easily coiittrueted it tho expense of the Federal i iTOrumeut ihan by taxing themselves for such puriioset. Tho rally, ay now under way, and in coutoumlalion inronKiiouttlie Vt eetem st .tt are smi.lr u.Ke!.n x 01 me purine UcoHuin, toe wjwnu itov.Mnnieiit can d-sp, of eonvenicntly , h"-"p ui voiiiemcntiv ninre.iU tiiue, aud Iberolorc, Kniie whereiiHbcse lands lie tuko tho ground miUe s nun nig lotpare tor their neighlMirs. particn arly thoso wUvscJoetrino bereio.re has iilwar, lieeu tUit thev do i5.t m...t ...v' n't. .1 Idoubtb., theyhavo oWy to bide tUcir time, m,d "r ...0.,re,,M.ra-oi lanu. anyniiutiun that has ben go.ng ,, fr year, p an thb pro,.H ()(. tlua rtch boon til eventually cbme into thefxex, cIiimvo possof-ion. . iv-- 1. 1 . . - . . X i..vei.,,n , intninition. because it js now theauljectof t r.uiuinlt.j dcbaio ii, fwgrM. atuUniJ lir.lHMi.,ts a- making a bdal iivit nimivr ih:.cv. 1 10 cv. . I i'.n mi. ...irn.wins nsou iiown to an is-ne n,,r7.; sSS'T1 or. whether phc .Cc, tacumg IW Reprot rtrttiye-i)f ftw-'iOTiVsiratic party and they enn gghl it out.s-i'irA. H'iiV,, I. BENEFITS W IKTNKIISHJPS.' ..i.i"...i- tiy, wan atuiit to v .. .....r ...s marriago- least. All the elememi- w.o propitiTus except theoccan, w'.i. b bwi 1 -".- -v. rj K-.jsyyny uie very, necessary ao pmid.ageof tt.h, )) ,!,. yy miixilil ,J , ..... , ., ,, 11(,rm,ul m.1(k. lllB .nifw.th turrt.it to larKe, thut it ,ee,e,ro iMie.liiiti u-attil t.,f tl-ooBa,,. JT va.le.1 thecastle, and the R.hennan wa- nl-liv. liUi uU1nfJt1tiriiat,wi.- vihe.e tlie uol-ic-inan, in the prc'cace of, his viM.ors, remcted bun to put what pri, be ihonht proiier ,n tl.e hsh. ami it shonll be instantly paid biui. tie buudrod Wms, ! saii.ltbiiivyrmTtWTe ", 1-. ErT. 1 mI ...uti. jutua W .... ,...., smJw cn ,.. wrr.lUl.v nobleman and his quests were not Jitti ,., . lal,aJ. ls.lMo.ia,M,...m,iV rT. t,..,, strapeawasin vain. , At b urfh the nob'emaa cx;.i!mril. "Well, well, the frtliw Ts a hum .ri-t and toe lish we must have, but lay on lightlr and let the prieo be paid in onrpreenee." "' Tsr Mr tashes ht "d Utn alniihistercd, "Hol.T hold." exclaimei tho fWherman, "1 have a part ner in tins business, and it it Bttiimho should receive hisshare." : "What, are there two n.-h u.a.li in the world ?" exclaimed th miblemnn "nnroe hnn and be shall be eent for insiiinjlvil' .': i JS.'' f'.r tiflC'aii.JbjSL in 111, you mil find b'lli at y.Mirp;ate. in the shape of your own pori.T. who Would not let me in un til I promirtij tbat- W-jOiouU h the half of whatever I receiied b.r my tnrtj.it," . "OH oh " inW the trnhtenian.,f1iiTiiin up Thiianliy, fie shall receive his stipulated m ncty with stn'.-iMt justice . This ceremony iMing linishe.I. be dhi charued Uie jv.rtor, and amply rewarded the fish- eriHsll, . . Sttsy Aiiat tan rnt (isosnrn TKiTT-Sit;. nor Aloch bat arrived at Washington from .Mexico, charged, it it said, with an important mission tnCcii. Almonte, the Mexican minister, the puport of which it that he it Ui spare no efl r..rt to secure the early ratification i f the Gads den treaty, and that, fr this purpose, he is vet ted with full authority to ncree to ai.y m.slinc. tium that may I- pefj rtril !!.. -h g linn to cun.ill the homo gtiTiiuient. The .Sow Or. leans IWe referring to the power taid to b con ferred nion Almonte, avs : Shml l the treaty pass' li e eenate, Almonte is required iiiunclmtefy to transmit one in.lli. n of dollars of the a.n.Hint I., be paid by the I niteil Mates. toSinor lltfael. Mei.ean ( onsul at New lrk,whi, supplied with this larn sum, will embark forthwith Spain. Hi. miwb.n will ho to c nriKo a com potent it il uf fiipc;uaicod of acers for tlie ,Mei.mi unnv, or raihor fnr that portnm of it which it under'the r of, and deio led In rvwta Anna. Hat Utter hope that when lb Urn shall arri.a) fur him to do the imperial purpl. ,n l'retoriwi R-j inls will he to fbroozh. IT il 'SCUllinrd by iheir S..,:.t, . ...., I easily to put i..'wn any attetnptt of ttut ellir'ent to injerfiit with the ev.uiiun of bit project. A liliMAHKAUI.K llo V. As Ibe tfainwas ahool V,Xriii't:."t.T'Z thi ev.rtlil.r. hW . SS tlinner.4 .....I.. .1.. plicffow of one of tlie ears hanrine u, il,. ihl. rod. lie was uixn out, and pn the fill... in, is,un of himself and his a Uei,uir i-r-ll.s n,ime it J.,hn Mug bit a?., fnurtn years he s nu,e of Galivay. Ireland.. 11a oonioaWd himerll on l.d a slup i ui p,,rt. un4 rureil Jnr"llNr, V.rt-.;l1e..Pstedmmw.;fBrrT me pwii'irm ui a car . i;,a ll ,B !j,,r p;. r.Mdaud eom. to AlKiny, At Alliny be niet.a mithmnn who t.k s.i marh mtrtrot in Ms rilr a to ray i.i faro t. Km.,, At Uie bitter p a e bo njiiii c,i,, e ilrdhiuwflf under car. d .ante I., this eiiy. If, .... . ,. (, ,ip Sos. eni..a lri.ls. und ti.st h bat tn'un. !e at wwh at the -IK ..I t l,4e, ' a.-tljtl phw. lie was lake to ('.dieted 'l iw.ui.., litei-eer i f " r ej.ni.iy p.r, who giie him ti e mnnt ..f traeS i;r.K...r.ly to Nii.-ir, f.lU. lev..... ut.n it thu l.iy will mak bit wsy liimuiiilio wuridu bis mil buol. Aw irrr ,,, 1 . .. ..... J i(',li.iwvfr, Titt r..T.vn li la led thai tl.e (. indiclmeott sri'oial Jih I has G.mlin t f.r f.ii-o swetnnrand isinwrc. e'..r..l I i co-n:w.t!H dur nt t'i tril.Y Ire. H4r.i i.e-, 1, oe I Hie ftt Sl mdly "11 .y l , Man it bw I'sv. 'i be i.wf...iIe.... Ma l:.ee U ( J.. I 1 . . e . . VI , , , ., , ,j ,i,.,S,.. ..i.i 1 .joa uuumi ba.M.g i-e..i.. i f t to t ill . itidnr Best. ' :r-.i s. 1 . . r li 1 v... Ths rt ,,c Au l't r. r III,, a ,.:,. I iu liw I.-.. la ... .J it,,..!. t l. rr.,( n ,(mM1, , f ,!, ar,,j l..e ..f ti per.-s.,1 rrty ai.d re-, rstst I "ltd f ,r ioc s m ti.a errer'nl cot:,, , ,,f tj, 'Ale in the i.ar I' VI. at Mum.l i t.t. ,a 1 l a a 'i.. talualii relrn. . . .4 71... t, il.e t .t.rtTan.sa M r inrh I.;1 is.. 1 ) I'..ea-a in II, a.-r. '.i .1 l .1 ii... .01. v Torw A..cs.-T5T,eW . ;.. wtotnerte a Toongster of nine, who was himself in tbt eomer with nulllnr il...;i..r. fmiieetabU Ubby cat, who with the utmost force iriioe iungwwarxpreunf her indi'nation at tuch wnfeelmg' treatment'Kobfrt, whot would S.iu'b.'.r n p--if 'A tup I No, I'm too old fur tops," wat the re- Then, perhapt ye would likta tied or a pair of skates f . , 'No, I don't want them 'Simll I get yon a bow and arrows, or a picture Hftnlr n l.a . I j . 1 1 . 1 . . I , -. , 11.1 w -m i-i vuaiise oesi r 1 " Old bvly, mid RoUrt, with dienlty. 'respect the fcean gt of a gentleman, and do n jt oearft- -.... jnur ruws, arrows and picture lwoks for them that like 'em. If you want to know what I would like, I will tell yon bud eliart ami a rhuicl I' ' .' , -His moilicr fainted iivaurprisa. V hen she re covered, she etpreesed the conviction that Itob ort was th forwanlest b.iy ot his age she kne" of. and -eh Wat quire sure he w.aitd make Kreai orator snst 4 tbetitf dart. ' ?tie thought Jl ATTfll bOA EBEKiNTY. " If the Lflsliiture of a Territr.rT ahould enact a law excluding slavery from eneh Territory, it would exercise w iiat .lt calmd "Squatter ao'ver eigtity," or the right of Uiose in possession of th tci i io.ry to deny otfier t!.c privilege of nettling oh it with a certain specie of proi-rtT, distaste ful to thent, it may be, hat allowed by tbo Con stitution. The CuastiUiUoa tuA and Con gress caunut ewutiMbiutat, give the power to a territorial Lsjr.Ulntunt to enact such a htwt t and " e.bwe should he taken from bit owner auToiuaiKipTifwr uiidar iC"w'e 'So sutiirti howan Court ol the.ruit.Hl State could hesitate a fmwit4w-dere restimti..w--T-rhe-sririim-rertie. full value of his slave. What the South contends for is, that neither Congress nor the Terrihirieit have any inwer from the Constitution. t,.n....l.ln with the iustituthin-of erawry-- -bertrg b-ft-irx-clusivcly for the States, In their teptu ute sover eignty, to adopt or abolih it at their, pleasure; and to tho Torritorioi leheimpylijing .for admit "'! mt0 i'e f nii.n as States, to insertfsneh pro vImou retpectiritt it m 'their Co'nttitatiwit m suit lhem.---r none ut all, if they prefer U.SurMk Uvralii. , . uesoritiijig aoiuo of his adventures in llntTm' ifiDJSSalUkiJbl aiicotiiniiKSaSvM their echoey wttirti itt TittittriBTWeMlngr---.. '"!'"me f ho Wg. were wnrn in deep ynulting- V.I...1IIII, .lltlf.l to broader caverns t wiiivli a way wiu nracticahte Ithin. iu the crystal tnli- MdMftchue wro startlinsr. : , s. A wnishcy..iir own wliitleyoU 0mtld hard ly riwignne r the length mnKjlearnest of tho imgt theclaric ofa n:nr.l u to. Kd.iwn.ttirirholetengtli oranf aru,yii.r review ; mm wncayou rpOKeyour 'Worilt were -rciwaied through the m.4ioulo-ut.3jph(r in r'-iuy., miii,.t m boi,; syt, faieitiMH-trotd--cmttci4 t;ial, them. 1 tried a hexiuucter we UMtd tol ."""". aim cam baek tormr in -ahiw and distinct utterance, word lor word. -TUi tsoicrtaiurousioof mine whom I remember annoying in our school days, fr. ifio de-pau-b w.'''' Y'" ' out J sny his pi avert uf a frut iiiUt lssfur jumping in b4. My eonsin't . trre Ta:tms- of winter prayers,! tfiou-'ht. would .mi oemi rontt-a to irnu by a tinglo effort of ..n:o eiiuoi'a. Th Washington corre-p-.tiJont of .the Ilultt. mor Sun tay 1 Th new brought by a gontle man from Now Hani pshJre, now in tbucity, and iu high position, it Uiat tber mutt hay been nme mistake in the election. II reports that the impression at the poll was that Urn Presi dent wat ajrainst tlio Nebraska bill, and that he would ti( if iwore Mistalrrnirftte Tesoe, ?be JeimV'iafhV Trrtt Tnted-rhrrtreejnir ticket, belioying it to 1st) thai uf Uie adininietra-tiow.- A ninmle-r from N w Uampsliir launder tW inr rt..iow lliaf in thin manner the .t.tn.M'Piits' elected to the Legiilaturo are all anti-Nebraska men, : . Tbit a bcaut'ihil state id" affairs, indeed! Th ilaurttvof. tbaxPtosid-ut i. M emetllbtt hi poition i not unlerstood even in hit own State. . r.l Afrrtrtrio Pi i,.M. Ormo. It it raid that the violent opp .tients of the Nebraska bill in lIV..l'i,T, '" "-k. roncoiled s.heme which fell tbrongh, intrndel :o show that the ftt gitivo slave law cannot n..w be tmfi.ree.1 in that 'lSfek JyjvsJaJii. c. . ut, are sai l tii be as l7.li.iiis: A black m in h id In-en hi. e.1 to play the part or 'futfitive slave' and a white man was n-tag-el to a. Uie pirt of Southern claimtnt. lb ti!TS1 W" U' wn U' ttieet Into the IVtrk. the claims,. I mid una or iwu titl.er ah am S.nlliemer. after him. ArranemenP. were maile for a mob to assemble, set th Markey' free, and mcna.heVlahnit' with a oonlof t.iraad feat It ers, which pr..ea was ttf . be iuwiaira.r th lute mm takii g to bis heels, i turu. Th black man. hnsrer, at tliceleventh hour, beeam rriKlitcned at th rt he wa to plav.an.l backed out, to tlial the 1im vdiem txpCde.L" fntiew or Titr, C. S. Ntvy Tliere are CO tuptaui 10 the I, S. ,vy, now tiling. wb h been cimoeeirsl whli it on up ,ier.is 41 year cvi ; mu.e bs Uitu 41 years j and th.-ir aiera-e total pay during that time was each ile.ut Mof. A ior.the aiioie period. .Tlie aW si" A oin wamlen, wh. ..era:-e trryic of 3iJ yea.-tei -b, nd none h. Ml. in as) v ir., and il,,f parage to tal pay is eai haUa't tTft..'.tt. Of ,1b, ( ,,: W. of the ..mmaiidera 4? wer app.inte l from th fnm States, an. .'J a.id re.. lively from Ui slave Stwtia. Total t. a nkf laiitaiii and joutMoaVra, Jj.wt jeir. 4 m-mtbs ; ahorw duty. I.Xi lyeirsj m.ru, I .t.-I, -ir, J m, til I,; how I nghi ten ie.nr VI years S w.mths. t.rtai py bar t teeyitv, r.'..'l.'V1 1 lotwl pay b.r soor duty. W.A1-.i,iji, p.,,1 p., M. ewipb.yed, f tt.-,-.,.s , .,, (ur wUu, u d tersiee, I'J,1TjI,7,.i. "Trnt Bunt Wsi i busiorsa !" said oM Mrs. Pnit,ri.Hi, at th W.k.J ml of tl,n p,a v is, i,.w at li t bvsanili.e blira..i, t. ling n,.j a.r a.ui i-iinniei il.e 1U.A. s. u ttsioa l,u-i licit: t"u'. that au l.e .n..ll,er .i-,..r b-n itn.r. I suppose. II,.', runaway nier, this Ilia, k W arrb is, and when they went to tnk him. he o-mr i r.fiit. Tl list a Ity 'tis. Ilia Won't Iwhai themtvltii, and that (.a,! Bw- b-t 'em !.e. K.rf my J.art I Ihu.k as) ?'is i.ijrers I ,1 ni;'i-er gi. as a d.-inl.'e p. ... e.aji, war b'.ia ormrt 1" And the old lady tmiM tl tha l llu.tii.ll the l ive I I uiw.u rtr-1, 1 while h" i i, U: i. ally ti..d a string to U 1 rv a hind . , sol ll..mht ,.f il,e suirMrraiirle',1. ..f I r.il-, the e.a.fi i;i Anieta. sn tt..atti.,i at llTv-trm. nd of tbe mclajithtity fat of U,ti anl ul ins daring tnii,. I rcniCiiUr,' ya L...J lll.l., Mr fbM trying a ea. at 1 .)rt, a-.d when le ,., p,. 1 H iit twu I. -Mrs. kenliservrd, ' . re are mlj rleirt ..rmen in tb k.thete i 1! , -ft, f y ai, t, , 1. ,rt. -aid . t,,f !)., eleven, " l a i fnnm aw'iy l- .it a.n. t(,er businaM, but av tut Uf. In," rt.- lui -.. ." . . EitvnQi nr.-M .....(.... M . r I. '.' I. The- 7 x AFFAIK3 IX MEXIOJ. The New Orleans paper contain intelligence from tjV city of Mexico to the 4th instant. . Wo "jafce several extra.-ts s ' N " , A tuliject which had led to eontiderabl excite ment wat the arrival in Mexico of Seoor Ana ha with despatches from Washington. Th lhano OjHcM tayt that "the enemies jf our nationality, 'tin who wish for no other country thandneof disimler and ananhy. the vital principle of &ieir ' existene to thetA, hare invented, iu tho object 'of lh:si.,of Semir Atocha, that of proposing ' to our tfoyernjiient Ui tale nf tbo territory of ' Lower Calif. Tnia and the department of Sonori, 'and Chihuahua, for Uie sum nf $,'.O.Ot.OLJ. and 'pretend thaf thie is fjin harness on whiA-tVf v-ne,t is at thi mrwient engag..-d.' These rc rsne it denies stoutly and proD.mQ."t unst ab surd and most criminal Tho object of .Ssnor a BiiKsnrti tny pronounce to lie that of siniie slij,li , s- already; them at earlv ftTtttY-ratifiprl at WMbjiTlre paa ifr a civ a r. m rt ttalt the propose j amendmenu have been a-.-ent- ed to by tho Mexican C.uiernnicnt. ' SI. WM tm u Kosa, late Minister of Mext. .. at Washington, and M. 8tt.it 10, a lawyer, have f neen uantsneu trom tin capitnl. Of Walker's expei'ution the Mexican papers do not give us Bny late particulars. The proo'Ama tion of '"resident l'ltat tit dwelt upon wit'a much aatiBfa,.lt. . .1 .1.. i.fe; i ... .. . .ut, Mlv civ, reliance tt tun ftlexi- 4ielief-r WfliktrrViwr be on tho Interference of our Guvornuienial au- ukiv4Uoa. The Supreme Ciovernment becomitur alarmed . tit. .'.t,. ..a u'.i. . . - - ... , in-. or t invasion of Lower t al f .rni and S-morr. and tearful that. he. mar endeavor to extend bit empire ttill further; and allempt to possets bimselfof the important Pacif ic port of Aeapuloo,have onlcred the latter place to be put in a. -nil ItSTeorucii .hM31iTb5vot tent two regimcntt of troops fn.ro Ptiebla and the capital for ita; d,cfcne. Mho march of U.oae troops townrd Afnulco, rwwerer, ha bon the cau-woi a Trmnntiii in tlto'tpufflfrri Uirtlt.n nf iU.rtopnfali,ThtseVa Juan Alvaret. a tr.rt of feudal' Wd amoriir the u eui.111, wno ai anowieuge no law and bows to no ruler, alth.,us;!i h ha been on half-friendly term with Santa Anna, and did eml in hit adhesion to the act of Guadalajara. The pretext Don Juan 1ias for his reliellion it UiaUhe tmopanow marching towards Afflijiuleo, nstentibry ft tho .'ttfiwc of that city (tgninst alter, have in reality been tent to enmbat him iJin.Cnis followeri.tltrcCur btiJuva dj;terniuicii to meet theee troops on tlicir n arch aud giv .thowTbuttl. x ',"". TiiiSijIo .tXtlntoi tliat Mr. T Iro Valde; recently a)vpolnte.l (lovermn of Sinaloa, bad ttr riKod at MWlin with litO men, and that Mr. lllaiiearr bad sailed frrrm that plncaj for Lnwrr California at -the beaUjf TOO men. A rwdy of oou men wat aiuiy etpe. fed at Maiuthm from A 1 irginia Lwofoco, making a specs, b in Cou- K"" In oppotition to a grant of land to a Wis- cousin lUil Road, referred hi Loo..foo brethroa to the following rsohititi adopted by the Vifv ginia Dumucracy, and declared bis intention to stand by It to the end i A'seWw.-V'Tha Con ere ts ha nn nnwer in an. pnirnnto aireray ur imnrecTtrtne tl,. ..I... r.l..sr..i.. 1 . - ... the talcs nf Uie public lands, or to rrnnt. ilire,,tlv or Indirectly, th pul.li binds, to lh purpute of internal ilnpr., vcic lit.' Th b ThenrfoHBd SecupieJ, as we understnnd it, by the Loeuf.Ktot of North Carolina and stoat of theotWold Statet. And it i-rhwy ground which suit tb Land grabbing State. By it hy get-all a -wge smfHwlto-sifsriwHrmT rery simple. The Southern IWieraey, pretend ing constitutional cruplut, tefus to allow lh Skjjhern State to accept any of th land. Tli Land Atattt are perfeclly willing sot to git them ny fir it d.s-s nit interfcio with their taking at much a they please. So U.o land go; and so matter in baud and tee, what it clear? the fact, that these Southern fc'-rtiplut are bclj often f. th purpose of leaking Uie public Lands a great fund forth irmmifa iurof Utcofuua tuts in th new Sute. t'njf. OU. EnrrtTiow iw CtLirnavu Th Ran Fran- clsco Courier brings us ,mt interesting inlelli genc on tint subject. It appears from the r. prt of Uie uiuriiiten.!eiit .f sebouls iu Stn Francisco, that the city entpb.y teyrntean tu hers, who, during the past year, iiuatrted instruction to t) boyi and Q15 girls, In alt 1, 4.i I. Th traucbe tnbght are tliut enumetat d, orthography, rending, yVrltlng, vocal mu.le, arithmetl.', Eagtish grammar, elocution, natu raltrmilotoptif , ttstof, Vs-.k-keeplng, jH.i lion, drawing, aV'rla-e and phyaiolngy. Ia all that bran, bet the most Spprote.1 , h.sd book ar uscl, and lb pupils give gratifying evidences of Improvement, Th superintendent thinks that with th return of lh dry tatane) the num ber uf pupils in .ho'ii will greatly tor reave, and rexanm -n Is larger ajipnprUUont fp.m the rity funds. The appr,priaii.Hi last quarter w a 1L-"1!' "d th enpioiitur within few Lutein d dollars of that turn. Th aii..t ,utrn deiit rwYoiiieidi ppri.prittiin f a h,,lt s. h.,l. . " s ' ' - . . . . M.irrsrsv riMi tii Ntitrnt . t t.r luri sva. Th New York .; mi rrer tins. ntmm,but placet very littl relit,c'n it, that th IrUh tile If fl at etiy bai bad a teeret conference bitty, at which they r.,ltd torraiii a irn Uai directory Iwivh nihurdmai siiaitea n pe. ra'ing in i.tl.er p,Mrti.tt of Hie I nkaa.l far Mi purp. of htrn.i, ll.s apprisx-Line war to ar cstHl, far Mst l-i !"'n.lenee. M. aoirea e-t a h )4e,l. which, if rarried nui, are bkely rbe tire Ilr.t i. it e qobiywent hi- bof s..,iers near, rr lertite than Turke', . Iretund is l I e tl it of ralie, nr, e. lh ,Ja.w.w " M mm ate .. e iri.e fr.tn t'.e flin.ls l!. it were enlaMit. f.,t ,rls..d in lis, s..me JWl.lssi all. Abn, that a U.-Iims ., I.e.1 t i l, aa Iri.h a. .k. be- rt ir m,m as,, l aj.. tl, a an-.tl.er d.aiiit- roiwiei riia-,w ia i -allium a -.aa ro e it. i. ner pteiy t. a-rser teatiert, v.aw to further (lie putpoe in ytew, lib 4 IsitH or At Knin.t. W bam f ,.m the V..H ll.r,., f Hr.leel.iy. lli.l VI ,., M.I. ..ilfHAU IIlCBJ Sllluol . . pleasur. to learn that th femal cdlr-e, which as association of gontlemea, in Petersburg, propose to start, it in a fcir way of a favorald eommeneement. Tjie gentlemen have just pr chated th hauet and lot on which Henry p. Bu-J, Esq., Dowwaidet, nearly opwite P,,plar Uwn, fronUng 103 oa Walnnt and the same on Harrison street running throhgh from street to twet d7l feet. -The prk- paid for the tame is fifteen thousand, (bar hundred and fifty ib.Uars. Thw loonthai basat many advantage a could he mid assomhle i together in any ejiot in Pe tersburg, nnd tli tint of the M- at well at the peculiar cmrtructioa of the htiuse, will allow of an exTetuuWllil buiranytoTmTrraaouAbT ". . . . , Tlie gentlemen wbo have taken this tubjei t in tanfl are determined tn.plarq iu lVteraburir., Iiauaiu cuJ of Oho bwbsl onlorf aaeaaS, . iuuaiu of JboLuiboaorslerf Aawrt j . . . . - ' ' il.. . '. fttlty their desire Tim institution wdt her of the bf.-Wt Will bafiiw.i.t.l .IIL t.1 ... - . ..,. boh- ourpa ol leax tier 0 KtHA-lydevindof all eetoriwaiem, and wilt. r.n tl.. m-L..!.. I ..e . .... ,."" i,uj oi me ooet, it not the oest lemaleeehool iii he South. ., . ; ,v . ; v , x , -. iWtMy Democrat: About tbt greatest piece of impu.lem that we have beard of lately, it tjje eompbiint which is now being made by the democratio paper of N. Carolina, that (Jen. Pnckery intenda to begin the ewiTtMw IV Ijnwriiiitir. IhiCii B" Intiirciindi data' LY nouiinatcl. . Now, the domouratio narty 1.... yentton wa fixed, that the Whig Convention wimld meet on the 21st of February, yet when their coiiimittee met, they fixed on Urn lOth jif AprlX'two montlit later.'. T his wat certaTiilT no" fault f flic Wl,!,- f;(i. jhx.keT l.,,,n f meeting any man in their party on Ui st...n anuuoulitalmWlil, irrgny ylaftwhn fa. mny speaa will arrange for a diashjn, when ever it may be convenient, with any nersonVl.., Bir6pjVoitit,ti wwrnmrxtioWiiewon:''' iffTSnTisfflC er letrtia" frwn an undoubted sonh ttit tb JTinistermr crisis in Emrlai.d ia v,.t A i...l ltf up AtttlM. lritjsh..tabinet juet when th nu.ee.i.iinciMiircn woriu are turned toward he nolile conduct t.r Western Kumpe in check ing tbe ambiti.ait dwignt nf Russia would have been most utifortumito. It became nei-essary to withdraw the Reform Bill, nnd Istr..lhn llussel vftm alsiot rt-tiring with the Bill, which would have broken up the Cnhinet.n.it he jaortlieod hw -r. lings to bit patiiotiim ( and lb Cabinet will Continue Uijnthcr. hril tool's row Cii.irvit.yn Tawir-tAtKitr n,.u tf .1 r. .. r. . r.:. y,r ooi.iriuimie tnirui artillery are order ed to start for San Fmnciwo ha the 5tb proximo, via lauitma, un.lHmaml tf Major Norman, wlm has been promoted to the position of jimim Major in place of Col. ashitinttm, who wn lost by tha wmk of .to thui.FrwiiiM-ii, Thw Iw0.ir'm,P'l!,u''. m.cntione.1 were not on bmvrd the ill-ru.iod steamer, having but recently return dfmm Text. Th remaining eompaniut of the reKimetit r under order to b ready to i1H,,nirifi:a-:,T,.Vrve,ie;j make nrranirnitnbi on the Isthmus, fur the trott ing of th troop. FlA Aft'ES or NllIAIf A Tha Ati.til,,.. ...... lmw the receipts into th TiW.irv feotu all imroet the past tisoal year ita b l,6W,ytJ s ex- pcmiiiuro, jjtr.i,j.K,, , j ti totui valuation of real and peraoua.1 proH.rty assesso.1 f. taxation in A ammtnts to the mint ef rwn hnndred and satfyssra-Twttlia eUtgji. it t i. ... ...... ..-n-... uni,nn,i aia nun- dre.1 aud fi.urtewn d.illara, IsSng an increase of foriy-llve million five hundred and thirty-three lb.uaiid eight himilrwj nnd five tlollaia over to tsetse. ai tfalu ,4 Uie lusnbl pnqssrty of th State for Uie preceding fiseaL year, 'i his fuel afford eiHKlusiv and a-ratifviu. evulrnea oftl.. psolii sayrf in.prinsim otxtj tii lAhaaa -of fi. naneiat resound In Indiana. New IlAweaiiiBB t'.ia.i... V. .1....:..- ..r , ............. ,,1 Ohvemor by the neoi.le. I Ida II. .u rt,..i.,. it'itea there is a Loeu Foeo l,sof'Jl repre-on-tatlv sine last year, which ensures an oni.i- tioo aaajority in th httutlaturf . Tw.fc, U' S. Senab.ra, w believe, ar to be chosen A , U-ritlaturn. ; Sometbint-funny, when tha Im.,a ..,, i .sow nam, -hire, Hie liiliraltar of hi St. Loiia Pai iric ltni a.,11. Tl.. V.,.. v. -t Times state Uiat tit President uf th St. Louit Paeitle lUtlmad is now in thai City, and hot on cMcd an enjnL-en.ent wiih m well b..... 4 Xw Yisrk tunlractors, (urbuihluia Ut H.mtlt- weem branch f Ut ILtad, thn.uith it whole length, from the iuuelion wiib tl.a Kanu. .1.., 40miletwetuf St. Ltuit. to th Month ae.io. n' tin of lh Stat uf Mittouri, 271 mite. Tilt Tsa.TT. Th levt the treaty ofalli iff, offensive and deleuslye. Ietsim.s fr,nr. and I'.i.yland hat been published. ttiptiVa mat lurtey tnt:i re ,r.'l.i,le My trWaTiy nf peac with lUsata eept with tlie connt of th two Power; that Ibeit are not toderivaanr territorial adantitj fnaw th nreaeut ,tr. anil Ihey have tha liberty of aentlitit; an army t.f rs eutaition Iu CtmstaatirMs,le. (if t,. a,,',,, av. glands It 10 furuith S'l.'sW aud France 7u.isj0 awn, 10 P astHitabkid there about Ui 1st of A- priL, Tats i'tiMi rut thi Rui i,.u.W. bat barely lime to title, lfore going to press, thel the r .unly C,mr,by Hi nuai.ine.ut y.He of lb nayistrate pre.etil, oeeisVd V-rdiv to have an ehietiai, oat lit grst Thurxlay in' Mar. m al.tain Hi n of the p.o.e. as to whether the Ci unty shall tulacriU .Vi,insi to he Allsn. lie and .North farolm Kailrtwl. Tbeteql ar in favor of n, beyond m d,tU. W ae bound to hay the lUilruad, tbnt't rerUin. Arfra ,l,lhf.. Tni Hot or Jolt s C.t'iH.H- Tb Ke.ite IS. C. l-i.oru-r sta.Mihat Krt II II has lax-a por-ua-el try C d. A. I. I'lllown. fnaw his m th ee, Mrs; Fewidy ('illrwrri, relret trf the lute ll.m. J.ihn C. I'allo.iin.tnil will be iiun a.li a el uvettpied by hint. He reiures to bis nam Mai's with an ample fniiuiia, n.-. iiiiiolsit I .... lit f.m. fill S. .I of AUtsttea, and berf ifny seat ..,li to U saere) pieeti.r.a 1 f Port II II will 1 r rn'er ta. lie I by the mm In a manner wottby of to .lu ting.liahed a fathee, .... StiTW O Hstsa The psnh n wlm h it to Is. (twndel to HUM O ttrasn, seenia hi ,-.h. ,n I .(a T It, noli fmm I'.tljtMT-rttMt It im (UtffW. r-t tl.a Ii,Ia n .f lw M t'x.('a ' ntth O Hr r n ii.r i.li i I m vw-'. f m r. . n a. the 11 ,. tlie late experimental tr am says: When tl ? , :, top a thrll whistle was I: i c i at 1 . that s..'im-i, al- g.it-n, nn tl. tuS.-ienf to wake o until. n f.i-it- 1UI " nI nerey. and make the h u.- y erairtbow with rrverenee to tl.e n icv.tj gniut that broitrhl tbis jr, w..iifr ,.t (; e among Uiem. At Irishman stn,:;iw wmark ed, witb-lb wit that alaay. charnrteru,., tj,e .o of Erin. " that it a glori.ms K fr ti th ti p of the mountain.'' Th Lynchlmrg Republican accoimts f..r tl a favor thown by western Iemocm,tt to the Homestead Bill, and other Ser,TOet f.T Yohbin. th old rkatcs, by laying that (he TThlg-, unO. r Owleadof Mrrt Clay "owrupted the Western Democracy." W always UioKht the Demoea.y claimed to b inborruptiblevThey eertaintv hr." high on that yirtue, " Wehare nevw sen it c 1," fotaed bfor that they can be bought uj,. If PemiwraUo evlitor. think o,N cann .t be bla med for holding th tame opinion ourselves. ' ' Rick? Bulletin. '' :-A Phflndrrphkls-nw .frCi. T:B;T,.,t,r.tH-i ann 01 Ants lawrenee. . the lbton mill. ,.,, ,. V n"ne'1 Mi-Chapman, Jp,u .,( Judjtethiipinanof l)ovht..wn. The fair hri-in is one of the most beautiful and a ,p-.i.,i T frt.t In V. ....... w. . f . 1 . . .. ,, '' 1 i.iru UM i ... 'unTicti. n row Toreed and she',n,l it, lllmtrr W ,.t are, ,H i . , . , ... ... mnartatMC, sws i-tiapm ui nnd l r t ,n r w in r.uro)e in me same slop on board of hi. h Vt. Hunter and hit wife en their tvu idini; t-1"4- , l.NTSrjraisixo. The St. Xiclnda- H.,. at New York, since the additions bave'mi ,,. pleteil, ran accommodate n thinisand et!ii in It WO Bwtiit, and not erowil then at all f Ilere' an "inn" which is a- perfect n,iri,:kv The proprietors, Mestrt. Treiulwell, Acker & Co., bay just added a pewt-ornce' to their t, l tphjWha recuivo aniaospiitco message to all parts of tho t'nioni without leaving th rimf. "TBii TA.B'oiency'B;n, wbkWpase,TtTie'ilou''o'' of Represent, tLet on Friday, appropriates ovor two millions of dollar. The item of tfl.OuO ff trwrmTTjoW of trflitFfOfthS NovtTori. A"say Or-" ee was stricken out, Among Utottppropriations are the following .J,!-?JPwj?it' l!?no.andgrin.Ii.Lifiii:l... for tlie Pmtidoat't houw and f w iron fenjes ;,. 800. For repairt t tho Capitol, nud imptwin'r Hhegonn.bt amnnd it, fm. Ft hmm and lannr-potttt pn 1'euntylraniaavonue, tetwn e,ui i h. intl Navy Yrd, ?1 -.m: fur completing tl.e pe dostaj and enclosure of the equcstriaii smtoe nf Anilrew"Ja..ksoh, $ )t)0. For payment of -laborer engaSod in thoyclling away enow, jtliO. Tlio hill hat yet to be aetej spoil in tha Soa at.".. . - Till "Oai.i.io Jam Wtsctt" The reyoiutiont of the "Caharrut Whigs" teem to have touched thedemocracy in a tor placo. Tho " St.uulurd" ImmftuMUei Jwjii..liw.lna. thow plainly that the editor f , ! tho "bari c I point." "": ' - " " Wethohld like toknow b uy the ''.Slan.hird-' discovered that "Mr. Rufut HarriiiRor w as the author',', of those rosolutiuiis t - It was m t lion'ed, in tho published proceed 'm-.., w ho Waii the Minor, and there wnro three gen- tlcnicn on tbo committee limt reported thctu. lias the "Standard" FaUta(r f.n ulty t,f ,nr,n. prinet tiy insiin.t. .iio' n By theby, if the "St intUrd" it not careful ba -will. JbavtUfi JAikbury Banner" J.nn uiw bim like " t!iouen 1 of bric'ts," f ,r mnking "ctmlemjttHmu ami r.,fwti7.f nUiu-m" Ut a gentleman who " not teiai' Jhhlaiun aji- rant ft rtey puft."Ctmwl f..c ""Tub Cavsrit Pai.i i. t Toi i.i r Vt'4 Understand that the immortal ii,,ri,,nii hat been examining the accounts of the t'n stul I'ul ce, aud finds them more rU-raish Iran Klander itself. It seem that this P-donblalite cm, ejit hasn.it wily tunk fitHVXO nfcapilnl, but r,t iu- to debt ti th inn's f a. .lie JIiWl.isKI ,.,, Bam urn consider it at utterly l...... re.i..wi- tion unfit rn for purgatory, nud will resign the t ffii-o of prtsi.letit. Sine Geneial I'ier, "I'-'in l the exhibition, Uie uni-withering h llueii. e bich paralyie the bou.luel t,f pul,i,c ar fairs in W a.hinjruai'htas-mpiJIy nun to a bead ia Ui affair of tbo Crystal Ptla. Asst.. Uti, n. t '..... -V. V. ll-rnl.l. K. OTTi Pat.tit.t-5t tvo Wiinvta... A reahti;,.tt ha unaimously passed tfm' legislature id Kcn tucky, mcnnimending Cnngrcs to ps-s the a t ereatlng the rank of Lieut, Genei nl i,. tl.e tm,y of tlit I nite.l Stales, fit Uie .iirj . r ,.,.i,f..r. riii( taid t.tle upon Slaj.sr Geu.r,;l U...fi,;l Htsitt. A resolution Wt sl-0 p.iw.l eoi... !in;. with Stitith Carolina and Massaebusetis u. n tbo death of John C, I 'slhoua and Ihiiii. I ft Ut.-r. A Ooon SuoT.-. The bet r,'artt.e we lately teen, ram from Pn nli.-a, the x lminie J.mrnal, Th .it..r of the A Flag called it out, by tht following aquil. : ' i tit edilor of th Lsmisvit'e J.turin.1 , r Uirooxh life ,ke a ft! Ir .iid tuneT I, 1 it Is tlie rustic' mtr.h." Prei.ti., sU "dead shot," I nvlid bit piece, tnd t .lii . n 1,1, Id tbe Flag man hate it rijihl in ti e i. I, -r th following manner, to witi " V. ... U il ,. klitor of tb Flsg. at th t l.e .,f I. IS ( grp. f through life, l lik tun of I'j mini's ' IX ft, it La will b executed on a 'i.,''" :, log." . tit -- . TttsirH-At vs., Mrh I'., Ic"t. !' jT'iU o-mrrr l yctrniry( In rtii-t Jmiiih, "'.Uy tjui.'luijc r Utiu j. Rttuiiml l iU'.i.r,-t sih! tntnI Uti n,, ... -.it-. n i Ute J- k Bin. It J!' v -I. N j a'l t!i() i-Iiiimtrtii in iitj n-t iijuroi r I U i A istut j !te rvuiH fn l-., nn I i (! w i-n.f.i C from tl.rir !' ). M r If.'iiM.I, tut tv All Un? l.r t 4'-? , 1; is tiiitntitn. ' U Mi) jr Iim t ni.!, .1.4 i j (lt't U frf lllO A Ut It I I,,, ."..Tr't'f in ni t!f .rl r'r -I ..,'!ir- r liiMff, ttttr.i t n,tr !t or-lMt , iiit't - i Bt'tr M( kt (,f 4 : , ! J I'.sTt-.unnin.. r "I !, 1, kv t- I m m I.. r ' ' ...... .-w4tia 01 im a. ut.ee. I . . . J t" l. ttty are 1 mer j .j waa ... t.j ., n...r j Mind 1A lilt ,tut ealnsU'is f n l. I. l.ia. ;... Id .r. a! Ibe is. U I'.iane .4 t - r. I. l-i this, eee.4 rf , v,u ,,,, h rf Sfw esy. an ill a