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t sine, m eh..). . . 1 u- rrr 1. ' wil la-, t. -,.rit it,: (t,p e liit-itot :!., -. fan t ,,f f. . hi. ,-.. ! 'r ' - "WILLIAM C. DOUB, rmtna io rsori.il. or. T E It M S : '. If t-sid strirt'y In aits-oace, t i !jn ft s. BaB. Wa diiiUrs and n.'iy cents If within, ia Mouth; and tUree do.tar a; ti.e end cr the - J- ' ADrKBTIfSWXXT not ?cJin sixtevn liae will he inserted one time fur one dollar, and ttJMtjr-isw CfiiU ret arh mib.iiicet insertion. The of rret.-r leo-tii wM be tkrp:) peopor tl.matlr. Cunrt Orders aiidJuUeialiiilvi-ilUeroent will bethrReu2prceiit. higiiisr than tun above Tttes. A ressaniiole uotlnctiou will be made to those who drertie by the year, Book and Job Friutivg duns with ueatn a n ,jgpateh, and a aecomniodating tenor. , tjf Letters to tbe Editor must be pott-paid, 7 COMMUNICATIONS. . Fojr th North t aruh-ra fttsr. OS TUB DISTHIM TION or THE PUBLIC LAMM. "" M ' NO. 1. V.'T.iiiTOR:r Jn t'uex-oiileoiiihition nf a mil)- fmplt! Wot of sued vast interest u tf. present, It rs Iway. most ra ami prnuent to t ' " it m.Hrt comprehensive view. Ibis is e' - J rrataitT from indiriilual State" in the turral Creation of a Ukssrai. Frxs for put.fcs-fif N - - .t kail aneeiffnal V Ivo ItMntts In. A iew y Its incurreilby the war ot i ndependonce. (2.) IKAot that object was aoeoinnlikhed, Mr the pwwli arising I lAltiA HKScriT or ALL T1IK PT.MTS. to the "BLNtriT or ali. Tint ptates. oT Therefure,owof AiwbJPo-W-4ye4, .1 otitmnnlated bT this arrangement i the suh- jeot forces the miu'il, in it eonsideratioa, to tako 4M pmsibfar justify. . , All nrnlnilu-M which hare for their object "tho" creation of a.romm fuiul, fortlie purpose of ac complishint; souio tilUriirr ond.jnust he apfilimi o. tordiliR to tho principles Kr;'iVa undt!rBtood at the time ranit and the circumstances wiiiier which those gratuities wore maje. " According to this iew, these gratuities cannot be otherwise ajipru priatrd than at -pcoi6eil in their on'ffiual dona tion. To appropriate them to ohiects not con t.mnlutnd or. aula to a Boi tion of those tpeviScd, mtttitM in eitjicr caoo th original Hmrtamentt pnncif ics OTwm grant, and 'miiMrnfitriiix H MiyW auoS-wsKF - tgqmiHioi: appixipxAJiiuiii..-.-ri L-... . Moreover ; all aiMilimutl funds to this common atnek. cither by subsequent donation or by pur chase, mo-it also, for tho same reasons bo u;);ro- prtwrU ootn primarily aim je;onari.y ncworoui to tlie same principles and rulei. No LeyUM'tr?, Ltyal or Admuilj'rutice appropriation of a'd funds, contrncmiHg tho original priiieiplo, (and therefora. One ralimj our,) can be either toxTiTC-, wtoitaL,' Eiintu'ti or Jf." "" " .7 Ti,. ra tpi-v imiKirUuit and coininnnainc Tinncit(lrVCfiWilisiT"t7iT"re'tr w ia of the riy'i's aim innrar crcaioa oy sucn a lts evIdciitiMiiy iiilint, trTX.Titor,"Hi:it Wf'y M tlie very character of the ridittinu of the t'edec al Ooveminjiit to the Publie Limls. or their pr ceeds. These Linds were either u t'.'i to the Tederal (iovcrniacot as a ijrttuUy by individual Htates. or, thev have lieon since iittnitttH-it by ihe Federal Oovcrnm'.'iit.l.'y uiexu arisiny; uj-uui OI tne sales caC'.ll oi hibsc i.uo, uutl jwtr.i: by the Jhv:Hne nriMu out of other awuroewT'i'ii - sjrhieh nrt-wrirfitT imewstet. U'ipujxi.tu.mo.tlicj;ei,c:.tIiit..EuniraiajM tta fmuliMinnril right to- dtiritfe these f.ands r their proeeetsm aor wny mnertimn triST.rin. noticed in th? tlogAa l-s-il ir'is. Tfi's iVyBlrn TTie other "uinlel or einleieratcd Slates to ctear, in s far as r'ie I. in Is 9.9 -"rnRj that were givco to tlie Federal Oomnuieiit by yidiial P:atei. - And as those pure. is vt by the . .6uvernui2iit.wefe pa id. fur a.-r.'jt.Jj.T. the money.. Tooeivod from tho sa;c of ihe t'.roisr, an! jtirf'y from tb gcuocal mccjui'i-fii.i'l-.ia vvhlcii AiiZare aiikt intore'ted; fdlowa ente juf nt'y. tint these also mux rH" nnder the same rule and principle.- It appear to in, sir, that Congress, in giving these Ltnds, or their ir.sse.ds, tooiy those States in whoso territorial limits they aie found, wmlo she a ittihoWs a UIk portion from all other States, violate tite cvh$ii:nlioMl princi ple nnder which t'.e corernment is bound to 1. " and by wtt!rhTr't."y'"'T aftwn- limited. - - : ,. ' 80 far as the original granh from the Stales Is fesriiod, lhett chii be but sme iiiion; for, these Siatee rttrre, l, in the acta of their -cession, their pro rata interest in those Lands, or their proceeds, afier the publie debt oiviwoned by tlie Iterolutioiiary war was paid. This is evident - apro the very free of thse -irfriiMinrsr fna much, therefore, as nil 'm.T liitrr'e.fs t'laTTn Ti-" yidost States hsve, cannot be c oiitr iled by ron-" gresaional Lsgislaiiou oilier tiian as the ptitirj j grant af fwwsrtn that e"f.s) e-iienda; it tolluwa.4 that Cong-re has uHro,u1ihiioal right to grant ataji of mJt this gratuity of Ian Is by tho States to the Tederal tl ivcrnmenf, tu 07 other Statoj than the origiual Tinit, ualm, a ir"grant is niado Ot the minetime, to all otlier Slates. This is iprexsly the sfiwii'i jinsitein nil the grants of Lands by the .States to tlie t'c IcnJ lioverumcut. Vpon this gran I eoiistitutnmal principle tbersvd tuvs., Congress is frrevr bsrr-rl Irom siteh igis- I latsoav ae will eoniravene tho rjrer4 riUta of the original grantors of this fut Fe Icral funded bite res 1. Ity p inty of rearming it follows, ttiat aa all the I. inds that have t?ea since purchased, and have l"-n narllif paid out of J'hh I arising from the sale of ihese Lands, and irtly by funds . arising from otlwr souns-sof Keventia, lis which aeh State is fl.'oif inti-retpl, then-fore, thesame sriBeiple mustr-Milrol ttie legislation of Congress with regard. to all the Public Lands bcluugiug to the Federal tternineiit. . That Congress p mscs-ea enustitnt'onal powers te Legislate um tho atii',eet, is I ladieve. hd Mitteil by most persons! but, while ibis may he oacesieil, it, neiinle. !c-, ilun not appear that these Blowers may or rau lis sniituti iimlly'es esviaed.so aatn-ecure to en" portion of the States ami a distritastton of puoiic lands or their pr. twli j while otk-.-o, an I lh-,i tn -re originally in teresteil, are entirely shot out from all " iinvtit" s Intended by Ihein as their oriniunl issuri,- rttscb Leislsiion would, niidi ubled'y, liesetna-r- ive id those eonstitoitotial prnieij.les, which se ettre to the different S ab a all no .t an I i'erj rs.rrsed by ItMin bi loetnsr!ica,liy.tlif stipulate j svofidiininsop .n which tlMtr rroo.ice weregraiit . ed to the Federal (h eminent. For thc-e and many otlier n-as'ies, I rootend that Coiiress cinnot na-s aov laarwbhh stall frrant a y.na', or the wo.. of ihp j ublio d .main r"- thoae roaie wtuiiii sins te?riiorml Iiimiis tho lands a 1 e, to ttie x.7 e.4 i.f ea'or o tell State-; h , her of iliy oriuai Tiusti 1 s or !!. . that ha' e l :i r - ii ed into the Union sii.ee the aVlol.tioil .f tl.e lv.ler.il Coolituleai by till: Tbirtrssa. Aad, what is true in llua rrirdts SSsoy so wnh re-; t to urrllor-es acniMtl by ttrcliae or icri -fw i-a ; Itiasoln. ti a- Ihe v'-J' -.1 thie i.i.b. i i.iini 10 iy rr 'gi.isci. a c-oinut'it. lag the out;, t iieiid p ojerty ss ns-d by Ui I e-l-ral lioseinoieoi yvrnm Ji h as ore ben SklenipUird. Sot only do t'ie e e.:t;t,i'i..f.al otiiwitims tan-! pre-l lo m Ii I.-i Ii' -n by I'lsng re-e: bat, aU , ti j r -e tor- w ol I u-ferly n. u; . Bsal to U.e pr.n- i- 1. id I. r 11 r. .';. 111 tbe dl.trilxili. u id (iia I'ut.'n- l.ih U, --r tl eir p-s" Ssfsssl. d.-. ol re-'l ,e T, ,1 Bi ;oo' .tilfS si. I e graol-st to ri.-h -l lit t t il. ' 1 "-I'uli fl feiSMll to lbs U- ,.e-M,.t ill 't if ss h Soa-e sHitd I I- 1. Iree, it s . . r r-jil.t v eerv fn be il"if, an aoc.iii.l w .1,1 I l- u" iii!-. l- I" ssrietesl Hortcco, e .n-i.i, t Uie-rtbr rs ; ! - iue. Ibri . st-ssoiw, Kie ail l- t''- 'e WhlW ISe elt cts enlio. I ii.. ti 1.. 1 .1 tie Irenl o t. 1 -.'. I ' r than any r i.ir'. I'so- cut, essle I tu e srri. lo.l. i i- i -atea- es. It s 111 ' 1 V ft' ."i -r tf ' a lr-( lai, 1-. !-i-V I in I Mirel, 1 e , II -- -.. ltTwy I"."-. '. II ssui U'if.-'l, . a ; w 1 . tiare. l"-t, s; 1 '".a - - -' fr"MJ r;i ' 1 ' ' i . (,! . I it e . .. - I -' '! : - VOLUME XIV , . , . i ii .1 . i mil. ii ij Ju-'u ' w.Hild re'inire,tliat, if d;1tl.titWn i mtvle ' at all. it gimuld hdd esmie priporti(n at V-ftt; t' the ririiinl. ai wi'it a orfni'mi intorput held hy the SlKt-s in this Kffderal fuud. So that rrjar'd ehnuld Ijc had to the wiVt made, the ntipula Uimt entered iutfl, and tlie uiy-uiriueiple in rnlveJ in the ralue of other a.'nuire-l fundi, trrjw in'onttf and aiiialxamated with the original gratuity hT thre Sut, who mads the aaorificei to the Foleral Otnrcrnment of iyrtion of their, orn proper )mjxr1j , On those general prineiplea. 11 Lcp'uUtion bjr CiKtgrosa should be bwl. as t!ier comptrheni the grcitf nrynuic lav of tbia i'mUra) compart. As, tiicreftire, tack and uli the Staton are alike interested in thia "ftwtinoii fund," all distribu tions made by CongTcaiiuiust (to be coatiMk'iA) be so adjuMoji'ua, to eiunlir.e this distrihtitioa ai'enrdingjtfrilie prorata interest Aat tirA and alt thttjsHiutes have in this "ofwNuii" property. Ajjyotuer aUitJitinent ot this matter would at L,. be n.tyi.m; tbe great constitutional law in - hi. cose, and be a palpable violation of the com- pact entered into by tho States and the Federal uocrnaien'. ..." Tours' respectfully. - ; ' ' IOTA; - ON TUK KISTRIBbTWN or TUB Pt;Bl,iC LaSBs. occupied niy time in l iving down such general princuili's us 1 conceivej woul J be proper to guide l J . . , os in this invaisition. Theie principles are of tne utmurit importance, an, witliout them to guide JV.fcJWt .Ul.iiiifttiinrtUy lishlit In full, into errors and inoxtrioalile dilKcultie. tJlining to these, we think we sh ill he ablo to stenr clear in our exiiiainationof the rarietyof phaen that this interesting subject may prcwut. Toshow with certainty the grounds nnon which those principle in part are founded, I shall, in this Xo., giro vour rea lers such vouchers as will satisfy tlioir mind fully, as to the propriety of i,tn....u.i .no Buniect in i.io I'g'lt tuns pre sntc"d. The following v mailers are all that 1 deem necessary for mv ouriK'se at the nreseut: 1. wrrr-rr)yrTm-TrfiiC"6( rstiov. " 2. Thf.11nvi:i.; w tTie"r7'!MTItut.iiin'ii Hut It neltviar " Die Congress shall h ive nower to dis pose of and ui iko all iweful rules and rrgtilitiunii rcipeetin? tho territory or other properly bel .ng- in; pi me uniiej nu n ; am notlung in tlu constitution s!i ill be ea eons rue 1 as to pre;ndice any eia'ins or tue i nitoi f):acs, or ot any par ticular S-Vo." Constit'.itijii of the I'niteJ ;a-fs Art. 1. S!. 3, Item 2. 3. In eonfonntty with this nonsututiomi 1 tw, the f.'uiigrets of the t nitol States onaited t!ie following Usr August 4th, l7lJ: .TJattae-rU I id"e)f lands in the western territory, now helon jiin; or that in iv -hereafter-Whin -to-the- tinrted Manrsi nhnll he; 'ffihl a?TWrty'aili' ip'eipd mn tut einMiig or nrh"irgnig tlie 'debts for V0 P ITUtJilt wb""! the Unite! Sfa'es novr a', or byyirme of this! a3t in ay ue iiuhlen, ajiJ s'niine 'i;ili.-j ,iio y totltal'.u.e ua'.ilth: tJiJ d-lt shM be fully la't- 3. Ag'ocablv ia the c-m-lilotiolial law of tlte Pnited States And the principles of the Articles of teaM'rs'i". the leg'l a ure of Maryland tnil a U.f i Foni iry. 1, -H, in which is f Hind ig to the s;id cvu- fe Ie-Tttto, Mi's tUule dth mitTtttnni1h,n6r iii- ttrt ft r'''''i".;nw,shs;yy.inja'1( -ahs ha:Ji: the back country," 4,:., ft 4 to fsniirt bar nouj: with these principles. theSa esof A'ir Vrk. .Dim .,,. r.,nnrrti- ,-C'r i'i'itti-t, AW foirasVeir-- frmA f'li'B'fuislid ce la.l poi usas of their territories to the J-'uited Stales. j:hwj;Hilan'me irr the drcifs of ces-i, are identical in all, an 1 are cuprcssel in terms similar to the following as found in the deed of ce.ision of the State of North Carotin v This deod was executed in D vemW, 17."lr! and approved by t ' .ng.'esa April 2. 17ir0. It is In the words following : " That all the lauds intended to lie cedel by virtue of this act to tbe l Siafs of Arce.-ica. and not approprh'isl as bef ire men tmris"!, rlsT.'iiisArflTi r'HtimnJf4ii(1 I'ur thr. VK and Iti-H-fit of M- CHrt Sat-i uf'Am-r'i.a, Noam Cisoi iM ivcii'sivx. aceonlfog to their respeetive and nsual proportions nf the general charge and expenditure, and shall be fiiihfuHr disposed of for that purpose, and for no other, ne or purpose whatever. J.iuso.i's I.smo Bill Vara. Misswir., SrsTtsi.tx's .Miriki., Vol. iy, Aj'peiyitil jfc s;mi---;7-;r7Tn tn-n " Thcrt 'vouchers, "Mr. Editor, folly tus iin the posiinms assume! in my previous couiuiuni lion. "Tliese ancient rmnftarti are inraluibic monumenu. uf r-rf nfte, patrialitm and dinti-rrtlt.lxtA. They exhibit the nrice that great States, which hail won !its-rty, were willing to pay for that Union, without which they plainly saw it could not be preserved. It was not for territory or Mato power, that our revnlut onarv fathers t.s.k up arms; it was for individual liber ty, and tlie rmht of self-ioi eminent. The ex. mike from the e-mtinent of British armies and Hritiab rsiwer, was to them a barren con iueaL if, tbug)i 4r eollssbm nf- the-Teireetned States. the inditMlual rights for which they fought should lieiwn.trie prey of ptiy military fyraiiuiea, ei taiuianeii at Hums, lo arert such eonseonenors end throw around liberty the shield of union. States, -hoa. relative strength at the time gave them a preponderating power, magnanimously s-veeie-irfomrrmf, which would have made theui the rivals of ouiiiirca, only stipulating lhat Ibev shoul I 1 disposed of f..r tin cuaasoe b-n fii uj Ikrmrlrr and o'hrr e mfisb-rated Stites. 'T4iu enlightened policy produced union, and has as earnt litarty. It has ms-le oar waste bauds tu ewarmwith the tuT re pw". and a ided many p-iwerful States to our eoufisleraiioii." It is, however, time lo pmeei'd m the more siiBH'f ihiciij;suiib ui mis inomeiiiou swujiscs. .Villi, 1. The frA point far console ratio Is. Tug Cutsstm'tioJAi. r. a er I'miiir orti Tnis Tt. I shall here repeat the lanrasge nf the Consti. tulion, that your readers way see at a glance the whole !e-ce ot this iisteatnai. - i ke-l' 111 1 11 us eSmll tas ssi satsser 0s efi'sfsssa e, and make all needful rules and regulations re- tifvlina Ik trrilmj ar ihrr protmim hel.rfigipt to the I rote I Stales, and nothing in this ohhis ustetft kt'l t- -i eaaifieaf as to ntnnttiet ma rtiimi nj t! 'ai-W S: it't, ot or y rutli nil Srsta." La analvxing tl.U eotwuitutinnal Isrss, it ss.lt be peree.vcd that it regards the " fmct of t gmijk' Isith in a tmittr and nan1irv f-ria t atid mu-t lai s.1 eoni i-lers.1 here. 1. Irs rwlTIU msi. And here Botb-e (I.) Tlie obj as-ys us er wbn-ii tlus'tsieii rasf !nrclsed. AH "TtssiT"l.M and "mk.r iirroTftr bfliqit.f to Ms I'ntifl Sitilt (Iter this T' ' V.n .ress t-l' t.rrs lotrrt," an tn dire, t its irmp im tj and bioi-o a as may IsM issmii wilh the liiiet.sa nf tl. I i teral and Stile g--v einn.ei Is. Thi"jsvrr' f'mfi'' scarla - Iv eWisic- in its nulure, as i s ib e.-ta tSst ef" " tri rtl.lt "t mkt ptrirvrly " lis cants'!. Sn oilier feWy is ts-(s !, t -mtitutw-aalir, in tb s reio-t. to bs.e an? suji-ri iss.ry autiaMy in i'is itria"a. r roa tics ari-sx, I J.I Tne IsjiJ-tlf aolhoiiiy i.f " r .a;-r- re tectiri 1'ie ' terr.l'.rv, J.-., Bed II-is. fs.ase ( U, vi''isi tn ls'osii tl.e o-brr. ' - i line miLtail a. '!.. r'-s . ,r p-lu ',u is " in I'ns wiam-r. Here, tte iiifti.e, ts r . 1' a Cimsiiiuti .iKilaoiisortly that ; has to e ,rt I " n't " lies i-m 1. nfta'C'tf lbs In a! j (t,.!,!!. a i f f..e Pel.'is I aniis. " ri s.s.s,'' ev-at oii'(ce'l isisbly haa tlB " --aer " tid.frJ j ua i-e.e Ian ' or ii es prra I y --.ts-orils , " f ' ' - T'-a ".I e..it;i s i f " J r s. ' ! ,, , f (;. 1 ,.." s- 1 f f- -.'rfii .i,s," a' ; i' . , ' tar Is s lo H it tl, .1 It la f- 'mie ' i .1 l-O .its I I 4- If. f - SI 1 RALEIGH, NORTH 2. Br the Kkuati principle of t'e constitu tion. " t'o-r,v may uat " liso " f the "terrltiry,";.;. ' ' 1; To the " Past'Dift " of " any dtiimt of iltt L'hitcd iSt'ite" It follows that .this H1'""' sncnt " itropfrli-" caiiuot be "dwVWfo' of' by ditrihiitinn (u Ihn StatM. liMi sui'h disnositioD 'would conflict with the high interest of the tien- 1 1 . . 1 1 u um . . '. l . ...1 111.. vim viv. .ciiiiii.'iii. iinm. ..... . . -j ' - . " triliutiiiD Rill in 1W0, which disposed of over $2i,0iW,iKW, among the Slates, contemplated oaty such a distrilmt'on, when there w as a sarWus of Hrenmt" in tlie Treasuir. But (2.) " Cmgru " is equally rettrieted with re gard to the interests or "'claim of 4 pitrtHrit hir Sltilt."-. It, therefore, has no authority to " iipo.it of" any portion of this public domain to oy owe, or nwgLuXthc States to the txchirion of othorsT Jkr'an.ie, in d dr.g this, it would 1. (live hee States, a oVibra alvantazn over tie otlu-rs ; by al.irdiiig thorn superior fuciliti for the ad Tanceusehtof their inlumal policies, and estuhlish a ssoiuyojvotxintereits never contemplated, cither hy tho original iimon of tins fund or the consu (io of the L nitcd States. Such a procodure would also wrong tuusa other fiaita. 2. litcftne it won! i dennrt them of theT pro rata mtp.ret iwwttM rtl.qf.ttifrffu1lt douialtrrwrttKnit oi rrim in, i.Hiiu;rnnri. innxjmju.. a oin1 itiitwitvl TvritT trl ".(tiiJjMC lk2litJ3l0i!iW T:mia;uii -ur -otrj- piuptrriy- wm--otiioiiiu w- -fn l nlU'd .S'iim; jret, so as not thereby to interfere with "ony claim of Iht CuileJ ,Slatw, or any particular itlatr." Any act, thcrefon', which coutlicls with these ciaiuis " is uiuvustirutiou al. Yours repectlully, THE VOTE ON THE XKBRASlyA HILL. Southern IVinoerals are taking great delight in pointing to tho vote of Northern Oemoarats in favor of the Nebraska Bitf. This comesNvith rattier a p Kir gra from rticm, after, as the York XalhiMi Ikmvrrd expresses it, "joining tho Administration in'the coalition with Freo soilcrs and trying to crush out the National Nom ocracy." Tneir gnnre is perfectly plain. The' hope to make politieiil capital at the South by a nunfn ii ..f rim .into of tlia tiro ii ililii-il nar ills at the XiTtli on tliisuueslToii, Tliev haveplave ni tlmt j:Loie before, and by a svstem ofeitrsor- dinary li.uinbiigiriiiy, known bast to Loeofucoi'mi, hav uonio out winners, we admit. XowV for our part, we have just about as mtieh cmRleiice in the patriotisin of the Nnrtheru Wnigs who did not vote for the Nebraxk.a Bill, as we have for many of those Northern Demo crats who did vote for it. We would as soon, and wo think rather Boi.ner too, trust the rights of the S mth to the hauls of tlie firmer than to the.) at ti r. Tbe Northern Wfrf . 1,... '"'I " Iinrwrng n trflllcif "c"iurse. Tbe honesty ami candor of Northern Democrats, wo have every reison tod nibt. The support )hT the Nebratika UiUvatMeO 'W.M-i witl tuiu not toaiatlatM' yesiw,yv---Tbstymisirsrf tW spire 1 at hrst with any such idea as that of m- cor- .ratin- "J r"neal ot me .Missouri restriction 111 it. The Adni iittril, n to! owe' uil in Us supnnrt from selfisli motiiei to head off a rival cnnditlate for the succession, bceao-e it was. im pressed with the liel ef that -tlie 9srs!i Itill was to be a very jxipul r measure, lint, even then iu-iim'hI1' only-' go it iin the uruuiiil llrafif was a proposition in finor of tfeedoin," and. " tlint though tlie whnlo pf Mexico w ere nnnexe l not aufittuT slave S.a'e would lie almlttej into the U-ttHm" After cTTmnrtTinjrltself 1 0 the bill, the Admin-d istration d rilled aud rallied to i's support -actuated by ambitious pride to carry h ftm-ugh. i incr H ha 1 endorsed it as an Administration Knaojre, r. inure wnnt i Ttxve wen uvaiii to ciecytive 111 ttnetice. Toe frowns of ese.-utiie vengeance aitd the temptations of executive reward, were f . eeiv reise 1 to coerce the ls-in'M-rattc lueniliers id Congress into terms, and many of them v iehled a remnant nneuionco, woo tins uay curse tna Nebraska Hill from the very bottom "f their hearts. On the otlier baud, tlie Whigs were left fne to follow and carry out the views that local sympathies suggest to them against the recal of .Mistoiiri restn. lion, just as naturally as tl.e rfposire views preponderate at rhe ,f.uth. " In the one ease we have a servile, deceitful supftort of the Hill, ai d tn the other, an ojitn. fiank, o -position, aud that Is about the amount of it after alt In connection with this subject, we invite at tention to the paragraph bel iW, from a Northern Ucuwcralie paper. It puis rather a u nerent pheee oHslhe iilii'tteir'trfial Wttal we are ars-usicm-e I to hear from the Ilemoeralic press of the Smth. The Allstnr .tf-ianrst : There ts rme i-barsv'teristic of tbe division on tbe final passage nf tbe bill worthy of note. I ke inaj irily of tbe Ueinia-rslsof the Free Statevot-d agamat tlie lull -tit noes to 43 avea.) anil gave a larger rote in opposition than tbe Wbigs of the Northern States, who niimlasrrd 41 voles. In tl.e fWa of the etforta to make this reens- ure a test of party, the petition of a majority of tbe Democracy oTthe North ia aigni6eant.," IlickauiHtl Whig. W M")ej:LATIo.3 WITH UPAIN. If tho foH wing goesin from Wasbingxoa ls mil, our relations with Spain are taHsmiing very crith-al. iV e extract ii from the oorrcspoo- deii'-e ot the .rw 1 ork t ouner aud t.wiuiicr 1 Mr. Cbavton, the leading niriuber of the enine mitlee on lon-ign relalU'iis, it la said, la of th opinion that ar snta ku'a sri ctmmnr uitkin Nio-fy a-iv. Hur niibliiry ami naval tireiiara- ations are not imposing. The war will Lr.n, if at ail, l-J the blis-kade of lata, and by Ictllne basse the nlbtsuaters on the islainl. Tins will rut off lite niu trade wilb Nm, wbieh te very pnnia!la sn. iasportant,' and tlie sugir, nflee anil fruit trade with our Atlantic c at. Tbe Klibuaft nrgBiaa pretend that tlief will have a new expe lliioe nrstsnised under the eom- ttiand of tictieral lnilmsn, and that they have rai-ed one tnille-n dollara bay bonds of tlie Pro visional V uuau tiovernmem. Th cloarneasi of the Slate I'epartinenl rrlalive to tbe adi ha from Sain, indiiairs a settua state of alTura. Mr, n ib.Iow left .Madrid, .slay ith. ami has l-een here two dsys. He tea Wt fall sosae hints which ga tu show that S,.ain jirllcd n.i-b. 1m W Mr. Kiula's demands, and tliat, utsiti bis psrx, Saile a'.teI n-alnug in tbe tone ,4 bis ssiinrnuniiau ris, nitwilhstaiidlng tliat tbe Ssin- th legation here gate rurrrtirv to e4ntijsnt lhat our miiiisier'a reioitoler 11 Setsof Cai Icn.o's tj l) aasbuiati'e and si. !..:. Santa Anna's Bigbl frn lef r A-T.oleo seems to hi Issen a ni . qisgr.-e!ul wi. an I was msiked ! y acts sf rruvl'v vbb U nuldbave leen shameful in a Turk. leaiieM,!rdiob-il4 til IibscUj Coai'-rt. tbe ronimnnder a1 tba small garrisnsi oi hm V r&s .fiering hise I lsi,. issi and a Oem rat se.-nimi..i.o. If b wnobl sar- render b csil -T1I the inxa.,' was the noble r'!y, "that the wvltin.f the .i. V, could s-d ratretift-e nve, of in ineesoe to sligr-eat'is say naine Willi tte brand of traibMT." lie ( lb-wad bis Biiswet it!i a ibs. hsrge fr svn the guns of ike re-lle, whieb ewt lbs mum Is y -s 4 genea at sl ybe Iss'k leack in 4-sibl ifUirl. tiHie. INS bia Vistrsvt. ibe llirlsi'ifr e-ttltn'tted By-ta ef the ms sa s ra fens-tiy, shiarfii.g p-tei.ts ao I tanning h e-e, w tuir bis Ir -.pa iHf,H-lrd ll-as tba eiida and uSoflilees ,af ilia 4olrf, a l.eal- a- I w r e 1I101 d slh. rw.r, b oavv. waa not long d' tiiad, 1t Alas easn op etit iba army, sss, sf ts ssssd, "ioroy ? i ishsi 1 1 fee .sr-a.d lbs f res. sV (fit at m s ll." s'n-t Irr It al ti e aieia of b nr ae dtrd r. with ibe t baal of the kilM aa l wuun U I." Ii ts tu be list fba Ihe 4.,t,a Metno has boa mH who Ins t il"i. I. el-! Am .- -1 iiaila-ira, -f New t . 1 1 S-.S til get I l Ii ,tt .s.o, . Ibtsts l.. la I e ol I teill-lihg II. J l . la- -e-1 aa t saust -.il f " o ' b -e. in ties wld, and CAEOLINA, "WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1354. Congressional. WismscTON, May 29. rvstt. The Senate refused to recrJe from amendments to LKMicioucy Kilt, and appointed a Commiit4jof tVnferenee on tlie prtttuug of tho whole l'ateotdffica rcjwrt given to Seen t printer, cuocerning wIiho, there hait been a dispute be tweon the Houe and the Senate printer. ' Hoist. Mr. Faulkner asked leave to offer resolution to ooaipensote the' widow of tbelVpu t Miirnhil killed at Ikwtoo. liie rulo waa not suspended. . . 1 . WispisoTo,riMay 29. Sex if E. The chair laid before the Senate a message from the President, enclosing a report by Mr. Sandfonl, law t'hartjoat Paris, en tie penal code in Kunijie. ... ' Mr. Gwin sulmiitted a resolution prnvidiug for an adjuurnuient of Congress on Monday July 3, J si J. It was laid over. . - The Nebraska and Kansas bill was signed by the chair. The Indian appropriation bill waa taken up. 4sVlW-a4b44urWi.JHlW then.. Ba8;(r!.LT . . . .... . ..... . - " " ".-.. yTv.J,;v-y:nTrTjfHW.,i.tl ;l.tu.-f:Bi"!i';'i.li.',!TaKarTB3rrn' inc iii-ni-icncy out was inen tmcon lip, :nrT mHwn:in sou mos i.ir a comcreoce. jir. I'ettit niov-ed that tlie rwnate reccilc from the amendment 'appropriating a million for the water works, lie saia lie would rather defeat the bill than loteforthe amendment at this time. His reasons, he said, he would not mention. ... Af:er Slime debate, Mr. Hunter s uiut.on wai agreed to. - The rnwlutinn directing tfio printing of 37. 5')0 additiimul copies of tlie agricultural part of the Patent Office Itejrfirt. was. taken tip and rc- vonsiaorcuL .Jhe. trsojuuoji.irai amended so as to reipiire the pointing to lie douo by theTSe'ilate prin:er, ana as inns Kiiicuuca wns passea. Tiuvbill authuriilng the coinage of $100 and $-)0 s p'.iTex, was taken up, read aud pjjt- yonc'i nil io-uioitoW. ,VI I r nil I'iVc iiihi,' se.snin, the Peimle al njounnd. lIT "IRFttr. .BSfAfivto. Mr. FauttneF kelle.ave to iutrodueo the following roaoltj ti n : . Resolved, That the Committee on the Judici ary lie instructed to inouirc into tho facts con- l!ee!M w ith ttie recent death of Jas. luchelder, a deputy marshal of the United States, who, it is atlC'iptl, was tiiurUui'ei-iu iiostoii. nu rnUnv last, nolle engaged iu enforcing a law of the Uu'on Q'jainst a violent and treasonable mob; and tf Jlirf tlnd. n p-irted. tliat lie waa killed m the luitnlul und pan 1011c perhu-innnco of duty, aii'j ous leu a wiuow aim eniiuieo.iiieyue lunu er instr ictoil to rep art a bill making s uno prjp- tix auu iiuerot. ajrauuno iotiiicir. ruaioi. Executie to enforce ttai laws. Mr. Faulkner moved a suspeteiion of the rules. Mr. Joiii-s, of Tciine-.see, wished, to kuriw of i",c -'iitleniiiu whether the Administration can- Jlllt Cufon.6 Ultt hi. : : Mr. Fuu'kner repi-ed the iiitentloti of the rosfl lntrrm -era? to proridc ToTTtjij tridow atu4 chitdreir of the decease ! marshal. Mr. tiiildiiigs said that If ft was Intended "tn diFCtrss'tho it-sol itinii, lie h -peJ the rules would be sir pciided, that all iinht ditu e a hand In the The lloue refused tu suspend tbe rules yeas iO. nnys tin. The hill In provide for' tbe establishment of rtiHroa-t and retepfraphau itanuiimiicatien ttwefn the Atlantic Stab s and tho Pacilbt tlcean, for other tuirioxesr waa tosen 00 m I .oimiti le of the v tioie on the suio d the I nion, when - Mr. McDongal spoke in favor of the bill. Mr. Shaw sp-tke a'tninst the proisn.eil'poliey of uts-riniiting lanns ainoitg ine tievcrni fsiatus. .Mr. ."sin 1I1, nt .New tork, obtained tbe Sor, when the Uiiniuuttee rose. Mr: Walbridge i.ffen'd a rcaolution proposing an aiii'-uniiuetit ot the two H-uises of Congress tin' ilie, on Uie third of Joty nritr Tssndinj which. The House adjourned. . WssitiauTox, May 30. . Si vm. - vimr too usual moruiug busiinin. Mr. U in called up His resolution rcsjieeting iho adioiirniiieut of Const es on the 3d of July next: whii'li, rtlH-r itearttx- itntfttc; fa ' oue-aM 1 list, the House eon.-uri lug, tlie i'rosident nf Ibe Senate end The Hrie-iker nf tlie llooae adbaiptt tlieir resicliie ls'nsis on the first Monday of July till toe third .al.xijay of O. tolier, and pass- tsi voes .u, nxv u . Tne Insane Laud bill waa then taken nu and ma le tbe special order fur to-morrow at 1'.' ebk. Th i comm'ittee of innferenre on the disairce Ing ot-sof the two honsrs of t'ongresa 0.1 tbe eatterelmeuU to tba XieticieiHy bill than made tneir resin, winch was ciHicurrrq in, the 1 ro- Iirintji n for the water works and custom ho ises s obj a!iud.oo;d Ljf tiSw44atsC Jbe Jal then a Ijourneil. 1111 or itii'irstNTsritu. Mr. Ilenn lu tr -ducj J a bill t the mii.trurtion of certain military nsads In the territory nf Nebraska, and A bill to provide for tbe sale of public lands la the territory of Nebraska and to establish land offi e tben'lii. The llr.t r rc'erreil t the f'emmittee on Military Affairs, and the scixiud U the Com mittee on publie I. sod.. Mr. May uffeee tbe following res. lulioii j Rew lved, Tliat the President I reiiuAte l lo roniinunicats to t'laigreaa, if in hi judgment mt innimpal ible with Ihe public interest, pie nf eorrs.in'enre with Carroll snre, the U.S. ,si lil.ier to 1 in-tniiiinoi ir ana wlueh ht boon transmitted by him tn the S:ae rirtinetit. He said be la-ieiel our Mm atrr baa lawn Oiijnstly ssailr.l stsait a speech which lie de li lerel. lis th.st;bt that when an Buth 'nlin e.i.y uf that Ssru shall be resumed. It would be lwnd that he only da. bared the well artllrsl principles' nf b' lb.yerntr.cnt. He desired that io.il e stKidl ! d..i,e to him. lis i I- I to i-Td that tli rorrr.ie.u Imiea touiiinig Hie ra (rtjbmm n tlie Greek f.s.m t'otistajitios'pl woatd ate-'t Ibe ap r Oaiii, of I tie country at lorg. The re.lct'.i-n wasad-'pted. On nv t 1 id Mr. Wrtls, ii waa ' Itemised, That t'i Ci yeimit'ise en Cntnmer 1st iiiatrai li-4 to inquire U.lo ll.e eitdu-tn y of rjeiln.f so nni-b i4 ti e f or h ss t.in nf the a t id Ibe se.smd of M n. h, J -al, to 1. .-i.Uta lbs fein anderttiextm-leen Uie asriberit, nse-ths weaie.n foa tirrs, and f .r tuber pu rinses, s pro hltais the receipts id e itnBsiots by titb rs of lbs nisi- in 1 t Baid frontiers, t-n esasls enlt r e J at tl eir 1 ftces Bud paid Iberent. Tue lb at went inn. tVmtuil e of il,a Wh 1' im ti e Nate of the I a... 00 th. IV ,IU Ua.b Ml b.il. Mr t.eriit fttillh iteliirrei ),it vires la os, ! t -an tn tbe ne-asuia. Tbe t'.tBsi"ni. w ben Mr. Phelps eso-U a yssysavt front the t'oeatsii'tre 4 1 '.aileeaiew aai f He di.sy-rsvii f aaseudiaaai uf tbe Hooaee M tls I a-a. Kites bill. It BeaiTe., fr-.m lb rralnig M It, that ! S-srs bsd rct-edr I frvs aesslv B'l id Ms t eb tttrtita. In- lasting llsiwe apfirotnatltig IVaSI, Sal f, tba tt asirtjU4i stats-r works, f i i.issi far I'.e Uiille Falls l,i,. e. anl f tl larin II. ho..,-.:. ant t stfttsssl, kwwss.,.! l, .. that tl.a .ri. il.e j i f tbe two II use. abt-l im enutelv essrail. Ibt ta.stft uf Hi C .lam litre "f IV lu'etoltr wa fin,. urse-I in sea 7. St 41. A a l lb Ib-M j -oli.e-b tl is Is I it int. I, b 4I tuir s es't- i t l.a-s rttsi I fi' tt, at .-al -t,a Kutb. t ... t ta Ii, i'a. 'si 4 lee t . Ittwii ta, m , te T al net l.t In bans, b i bot e Ui ! CAXDIDATF.3 IX HANDOLPII. Ldter iv (he Editor uf (k. Oturrrer, ofiyfif Atnttxiiiiiit, May 23, lSoi. , Messrs. IWkery and Bragg trtrt oa'.te re spectable portion of tho citiiens cf this county to-day in the Court House in this I.avc. and ad dressed them upon the topic of the day, with niantea atteuiiou irotn Doth parties; and there waa evidently a good effect produced in the Whig rank. - . The speaking continued fair hours; each an hour and a halt, with a rejoinder of a half hour each. .." ticn. Dockerj- led off. and after a very appro? priato introduction he commenced by dutiniug h!s position on the question of amend nig the Consti tution. He was emphatically for the measure by a Convention called expressly for the purpose of discharging gnrvc snd important dutiea which, as he eooeeived, wns not tbe busineae nf the Lcg udature, trammelled and warned by nartiaan nre- judices. lie doacly exposed the tlllaey of the- plan proposeti ty Itic uenioc ratio strty, and en lied the attention of" bis audience to tbe laet, that in the Convention of 133, Whigs were not known thett.nriliierw.mpdfemiii-mt ed a dignity far abjy.e nnvtltinellike partisan. alllll'n. " TOW eW VjAtuittesW ,?!?, 'l!g'vy.j'l('g''. V hgJ,i1H haviirg n6tomM0nfcfcat5Ow unick.wei;lit U know each other iu their relative positions as relating to qucuione of a legislative charamr. 1 ho subject of Common Schools next oceopied his attention. Ho was an ardent and unqualified supporter of that system. Ho well know the ad vantages to be derived from tho lil!eral bestowal 01 euucation en oar children. Jle had beeul ,,i,.,.,i .....1 ...1., 1 1.- ...... ... 1 literary attainmcnts,lrj jlemocratie politicians and presses. , ' ' ' The itasU -'eatiutv ; waa nattt- i&riUir of alls: cussion- Cpou that subject he was willing to trust the people. Ho charged Mr. Itragg, that in his Kdeoton sjiecch bo saiil he was " not willing to trust the West," and that in a few days after he added, M the Kast neither," on that question ; which he, Mr. llragg positively deuied. . - clear tuid" TWirelufsivo fTitimviiigtTie" Tit sTaiTTminrt nr-TOrnnrtti-irTiaii tieeo .in.t iver.r.ini i,pi i,ie.,.it by democratic rule. That could North C'H'olina" receue her c uitable share of said lands Or their pnK-ecus, sue coniu exreii'i tier improiements ,L?nt and r plenish her School Fund to an estent alwiTdt' j 1 11. , , gether pleasing and bciiciicial to her citiious. He said that Mr. ilrivig had rciieaiodly cliarj;-ed him in aoMnniiig-vnav- was very ltiljsroiiaoic tntll wo could ever succceJ in nhtaioiirg a distribution of tlie public lands. All he bad to say to that .wjlSjJfeLl.Kuuil.tUe tueJJS. uiamiei-in avnicli ne-riimlilteit the remark 1 lie a:a- 1. -':; v T -.,-...-1 did' say, and lie -still wUernietr 'ICtdtnt'"iltn democratic Pimiuleiit, a draorrutk Congress, a irf'nwru.'- Li-i;ilatiJiu, aud lAjuoatuiiiLnjiaiuur, t w.wvtfuprubablo, but a n-Tolntiot in the uforo- 'siii-T tlqiiytafltntr"w-trlt trranre-we-oar shaiu of titd domain. thi the subirct of Internal IinorovcmcnL Cen. IVs-ki-rv was clear, detinue and .-uncln-srver He said he had been endeavoring to iuduco Mr. Uragg to tlcliuo his iioaUioii vtVaiiatambjiattrJaul. without success. He hoped however, that to-day he Wamtd.lie m-rrrjfcjrritc' tl ir-Hatck e ry )- Wir in favor, without any tort of quibbling, of a lilie rillsvste.il id' tnterlml linpa-iiveinents of extend- ti tturtvnrral-It md east tft Bimnrorr, and west to tho nioit-tt jliis, and of developing cur rcsour- W.M-.efSiTr He spoke in emphatic language Ut op-.Kt'sUioU to the r.-'ii uf President Pierce ou the " ludigotil lusaiio Land Hill," -nid that tlie " One Man p' eer"- artrd in the detranretrf tbesarrli ssf -n No tion, as expressed thruuh their rcprcsent.itiics, unit'", in verv extrenift enat-s. waa ilii.truetivato lis beat iiilefesla. fie nldv uVft-niled Pieaiilent Fillmore lor bis sanction ol the Illinois appropri ation ; that bia I.Mr. P'al w-isa eoueeiillona iif r.afTr.tt u jioriiiuciit cs inpcllea bun 10 act as ue uiu ou that measure, lien. iKa kery thought tho uncon stitutional issues which Pie. idem Pierre made up in vindication nf his lute course weregr aind bsae. Tint ovarii seism extended 11 the Tarifl and other question of national policy, wbiJt W hall nut atlenit to billow tbem in. Upon tho whole, old Kaoddph avill rTI up her full tre.i;th tor the n hig cninboaie. tteuenil II stlery waa kauwa l!er bntiire, u3-1SvoMbl ssusn) uus w tiiitta hu ttuosns iu uia suit? uj 0 Milill? aillolIK lia. . V Mr. E.ai;a. TiU gcntuuiiaji wis ari'itifirt stranger to us alb, He seems to lie quite a shrewd niui.siii gruuuw Ussniplicd to Ucueral IVvV ery in a specs h of an hour and a half: ft rat, as be said, by defending bimaell against tlie attacks made on him and his party by his npiioticul: in fact that circumstances wete such tliat he wa nn almost ell occasions placed in the d 'fuosiie. Tliat hi pwrty were very ranch abused by th Whig party, and at Ihe saute time all the valua ble Bcli-iuc of Sum and National policy were tbe easutt-nf I'l-iwnwie itHuee, I pu 4b i-bjevt of Internal Improvement, Tie waa for a " jinlie tnis si stem, but we were not awo to get a hies, ejs Mssket were hit cuaccp'.i Jl.f uf Juii tl iusiiee. As for Free So!Tni;e, b was for that meaiure fur it by Legislatii eiinctmenti and rhsrged lhat Ueueial jAnkrry Lad J located it bj that nude. Up n tlie ii!'cet of Pistnliutioii, he gavelils views m il. He said, thai be did not believe thai that measure could eter be effected and il it could we ought not lo hate it. Thai the pro ceeds ought Iu lie kept il. tier Treasury lo u fisv th expense of the ticneral (iovpniiuiut. That we were likely to get into a "litre ulty with Spain, relative to t'l "HU-k V arnor ' all air i tliul In that evetil, with many others, we would need large I mutt nts of eauury tu ekbay the Xaiiise iuromlicnl on such eotiflietB. He t.'k in term uf r aagiatulaiion as to the se.iiiri uietit vf Trrttiiry by Lncuf ton Influence uf as vsal worili lhat Ibe "ll big suay hail ridi; role-l Ibe IVinm'tals f it It, and Bald lhat the whole of California and New Mexico were not worth a iMhm, whs a they wen pouring into our tsoffnra niiliiotia of d dlara ha h 1J1 tl Ins were ' a nt4M4y a irnr tsua aa.ll list y stsd laivirci I lie sent tors In tsteir origin. (Irs. I)ake y rei ti l in half i. Ivor's si. It, Said Ibsl be bad adviaasl rVnol or trusts hia.siuely Iu ti I .r Ire soBra-a. eteti tf tbey bl to ( fur it by Legtslattse eeaetmeut, btit be preferrrd a twnventii'n. Ilo wrt Issi to etteaa ol lit .tics- itan war, that b wa iu UtMig teas, ll.at be rt cii U-.l Ike tr as uiiiu-l and in .l,l . bet after tbet was k Ml rt 1 terns it e. bn'e I lor men an I tM'i l lo ai l in rarraing mi said war to siisly Bsrasinstion. , Mr. Hnizg rs i oiied and r.1.1 lu.Ud tb siaV leg. lie is a ve.y gwnlrel m m, a -sl.lr si-tlei- let se goo4 ee think as oasny ullters "' !'"" - u" r""" " 1 s .1 . .... . . . j .. 1 . . . 1 1 J I tl. laaat rntik we kisow aist. lliri ssissy , i'" 1 - - sjasaatiig. 1 Tn ..sss. - Tb Id I North btat ansa that Mr. llia'-s ! rt4 br-kaj a a railro I mae lit Ihsi lb Inct, t! at b'I his aeiii'ittes a--e la e..-iiet ' l I antral II -a I. lhat lb " e-a M Ins parts in lint iH-trsH ba it siais-el it, ami lb tll-i I Nitrth Stat f--. lt e..nMenl lhal if lis Itew see ' ra liter ceitd ba la-iatbt tu a te.l l.ey woo - M '"- m". Nsss bar wx.'l go (ut it, but bl.cj rr !',." sod fryf liial. TlieOlt Nurtli SUt. ,ub!t-lej i I its. as s I " at I. rais-aw.f with aeteeat wlvt hrd ' tS d ut.-tt i t vtit-ti. ed Ib.y all trts t that lit. irt$ e-Bt.fci.er y l...-b.r.. I si K lSt! .'! I tu IK ts'. ot, mfti.s te vl f ibe t M .la bad In I. tee.. lo n. t . n'. i I il b t ll.S ,S "l !l O S !' i.ll l.e . .1, if all ' ' Iv 1 e t'd lbs af.. h t it t sii m, a e 1. " c.-e l is, ad. ' . . . - NUMBER 23. IiF.MOCnATICTKSTI.MONY. The old and close observer id" public affairs, 'Ion, sends to the ' S111 " the following gloomy picture of tho way things are managed under nor free republican (inverotnent. 1 there no remedy for such digmeefut practicer t " Tne appropriation for the Potomac A'oe duct and for tlie new Fsecutive Buildings will certainly pass Congress, if tlie question that has arisen concerning civil superinteudeney can be settled. . The House wilt never consent to make any appropriations for any publio works in thia li strict without requiring civil instead of milita ry anperlntendeney of the same. This is a ques tion upon which much may be said on Loth sides. " Military superior superirdemlcney is con sidered preferable on the eeore of accountability. A military officer cannot combine with eiailrnc torsand even lalsirora to plunder the (iovern ment. lie can be 111 ire readily reached than a civil superintendent in ease of necessity. Under cirii dirtciHM Jiiwd and corritfilum wtl siri'Vl prrrait, because tlie civil appointments are mgiit ana are contcrml iri4 a rteK to p!amhr. They are conferred on party men for party services, and with the uiidcrittunding that llie legal sala ry is bjtt a small part of their eompeosiiiiod.. It Iffclit'ta that this uu'm ever Tw "the u. fit entirely prncticuble for the tiovernmcnt tn obtain tlie eerviiw of men t professional merit and high loc'ml staudiic in whom might be placed the most entire confidence Jlut let any party President nuke mult an appointment without relurenoe to the party elamur, and he would soon find him Without 0 p.irfy." , " " The Argua tleuic tlio charae tliat fiew. IVa.k ery did at Carthage ft'lniil there was .very little pniitnliility of getting North Carolina's portion of tlio pdblic bind". e penned that artiebj some.' what hurriedly, mid were probably mistaken a Ismt the totality in which tho admission was made, but red in rclvtion to the fact Hud it rut vtadr. See Mr;NHrag's letter to Col. Person in another column where this fame inattetLwill be found. Ihjea the ArguadenvthatCennral Dock. ery made the admission at Keltv'a Sturct Let usainefsTrinsjach titTteTlaigtbtrr. W 0 rfrtr Trfrmt be mmlo the nrlmissinn charefjl ufion him by the Carolinian, at Kelly's Store, or icy -wiiere else. jor aoc tlte letter of Ir, ttnijrg, referred to as above, at afUtdiow that he ra; In tho letter it is mud Hut (left.. IKickcry, in the countvof Miairc. whan hesiuke a few dai s SinVe," admitted " it is improbable we shall get the proceed of the aales of tho public lauds." 1 uese were me worua, written Uovvn Py nie the time and commented on. True, he said . wjas)jcxaitie,. asCouy 1 si t ion- its. 4b 1-leMMi- crane party to 1110 measure. jtut tins npposi. tlonmrna"eITTiffi wTieiiTie aviis "T lEileiitoii nd Other hiistcrn portion of the State, as it is now. .. 1 must bring tins letter lo cloe.''- And this is the evidence which the Carolinian VUtW fut.U( ttrr.i!(;bV.iS ahttl .Gejj. line,. cry nas no nops mat Aortu Larolma will rrcr let auy portion of the proceeds of the public land.-, and that be has made this admission thus virtually aoknow lodging that he it a hypo friti nudthaf liiindviKiicy of distribution ii to eatcli vote. Wo a.-k the Curoliiiiau if Ibis is a fair manner nf mnr'enting ntl Opjioneiil T "If 11 ne auowed to lute sniciw and scraps from a iii-ui's speech, leavitijj out the quolitiuitiotn ami Fipl.uiatiout-.'pickiiiK out a lino here and sup pressing a sentence there -it can doubtless provo nil mi ut at;1"", a ".v loiuir. i.v ine sumo sfc ui it could provo by tho llible itself that icre i no (jod i but we should think an honor. able and hixhmimlod iinirnnl would be allot auu-hav -taut sec. We- ai.tl. . ft b-rr1-lT arrttbshti 11, at uen. isicaory 11 lit say lie bad little hopehnt North Cnr(.liiia.wi"!kL! itecilsof the public lauds avhiiothe lteiniairnls of the State opposed it. We havo beard him say the same thiii)' onrself. Hut Mr. llragg is not itsey Vw!y and if the lvmncrats ol Tbe State, anil of other old Mates, will Join tbe W higs in call for justice at the hand uf the (Jeurral liny. eminent, neither General Ikockery nor any other nn man can doubt that we will get ib Joy. oiw, . . He troua trnt Ike nrtoJe of ti Wut mor Ike neniaV ' tk AW. lit would (rust ne Man tk ki par, - ' I '(JJJJ the langtinge which flen. Dnekery charged that Mr. llragg had used respecting t'siiisaiilbie, in rerde tst-hira mxbe tlnslern -part V ny me mate; Mr, ttrrxHtitnt Dotetrnv here,- that had used such bulges?. Hut we find that in Ashi-boroughl he denied it. See the discussion at Aehelasniugh. Thia b a (trance onairae adopted by the Ioeofoeo candidate. Hot it i doolitless forced upon a politician of easy virtue by the ixlioiisnessof the tloetrine advanced in tbe Fast, Why should the people trust a man who is unwilling to trust them, and who Insult Ihein lit a publie a row r I of that unwilling nrsts. enuehed in tlie mow effensive language? He woum trust no man wnn nu purse. In reply totien. lockery, Mr. Bragg sra4e of thi very expreaabtn nl-Jti, and did nut tb wsy that ba hail ued 11, tmt attemned tn remmreUn nffensttwties by remarking in eject that It wa not to be take literally, that he would trust hie pnrkct rssik in tlie baud of any uf lb frntlctara amund, ern tien. Iktekery himaelf. Hi iplsnstion, . ap parently inteioisii as apohfy w a worse than the original offenttje iy, ((.. "He Mr. Ttntgg I did not hesitate to give on emphatic " NU" when akd If he wo In fsmr if the State's borrowing money ia build that roan . Hd av tbe FeWlim Whig. In The diaeussion Bt thia place. Celt. TWkerv asked Mr. Bragg. " Ihd I m. s-k Viti al lidentna If you were In fnvnr of the Sta'e's bomiwlng inaiey in Mill. I raiintaiur Ann what was air. Ilrsrff's reidlf " IklnL Mo. I do But rssailliH-l 11, said be, and w wiBite a ntentos-andam of his eepty at th moment. " I say, I promptly rejoin. c4 lien. Iioekary.) lhat I do rtseil!t having put th noealion. Toe assy belsev bint ee me. I re ceived an anawer that If ros mf." It a w.-ttl v of remark thai thia was tb tardy ptsnt twtbts Menton disatlm absswrwhiVk Me. llrs-g had if mtjtt. A to all tlie remainder he wa very yajaiiii, . - - Internal Imtovstsments are very unpopular wa ohout leleuton, where the Ritr astd Houndsare lret(y navlgible. Sod raopiire oo Slate !, Tlteri-f'iie tb ii, Uu Very aa eat. chlse. Ibera. Ha boldly lie. lsrtsl his fi icnilliurs tn lit sv.lcm. Tlietef.irf Mr, Ihatlg waaopptaw:,) in r.itenlon to Ilia t tie Nittow log mo iwj I bill its Ibia part f tb . il bis tune wm changed. II' m-4 to tV t ."l.-l , OU. r.iairtn ne I. K. I nisi a V.utn. On Fetdsy It as de'eeiine, to ba-te tl.e I'luoiult. te" n li.i.HH al Na.ln ill. ii l Tussslnv, li s .iHltl. ws fUe. f tribe rlasl . Mtrutne.it, Hr, e. host was elprir 1 s-setetasy a-1 ir. lireeu treitsor. er id ll-iatsrl ,f F-ireirn Mit.na, and Mr, Mirrsl ess e'n-tt-t Assistant T t iu rer f t hirb -. a Mr. MeTtlei-e t Ne Orleans, and Mr. M. An'. Iy at Ht. lm B. Itq Tuesdst the t ntir s tiii.a wa tavn-i.' diaewsaiwg tn rer--rt of Ibe 1'imimiiiee on Li ti- sals, pro --;- w lest Ib tts-ttit pa .4 to Iras- elliftg pre sobers to l-e esltj-talt-d entirely by l a Sttee sitl f.f iti .t eral eir mis snd sisIm.i.s. Jt U Stsntii-j, p"Sl "OC'I Bl.lil It. netl itsv - Tit or Ileal i V,. , Mw Ili.h-.ps w . In lair pl. i !o(,.lay. St Is i ox ,i pet O.re - f, I It - .r t 'inarl'-a1 of the prewi, tear, tba 1 sl I, .il is as r-tl.e.t I, ,.tn I s rrn'. it l. a Hi...!.. . a It i. su ' 1 tl so i I t -'.l at.i'. ten h t I" '". 1 na U e a . ' 1 -I'I ' ' si.-1 k-r ... In.il re h I. b . , ..,,,., I t. l. ml l,... . t.,,,,e .,.,. . l l .! I I..I t . . i e.l ... it , . ed I a' - t ' l I' I ' !. ' :;: 'f Hew to it ,'- 1, t!....n Ai lharges bin, . . , ,,, , . and other herdtemts, which h i t n. of-, bs l he pli'-a-e.! ti. a (. ,t., r 1 , the W h'g pwty. Tii.r. .. ;.. ;. , . maid. win. as mi -Uj.fH... I , t j v (arty, berttnae lier hand a 1 d-iuce, n In n no one c'..-e In. I .. -Forthwith she w.ts in ( x. (l j ret of the evening, el' r hv, ao e . nice ymng man w.as Mr. sion she gate vent Ui thenv-t ctr of 'her beau." Rut one w he; saw Mr. and a beaiflu! y up in front nf the-pulpit v.1.. sc'il menced addressing ll.em " he,,;, After church th'-Iit,eivo! l m,. 'giving toe pedigvee," Ji her sut She abused him- as a mean, -i-' worthless, ugly scamn, and tic v prisel that such a loie'v ei.l : M" 1! . f r shcarid have coHscTitc I to tuarrv so '1 ' eampaa Mf. . Thus it 'is cihro: t. dard towards Mr. Cherry. Well, v e arc f nre thatthe g-.I pwin'i of Beit ie will t ; . is ate theiA'.earri-x'cif ofiices.v.f tlmt -n io-:', in v onslaught 011 Mr. C and rctnru him to thiiic. talatuie. - Youoiighttol e more "judicious" M-. Stat.ikr bow you Uwpatter certain A bi- i with I' ut.-r whom you suspect nf being a "solicit," ft nave susiieeted fur some tin o, that wnoid "Catch a Tartar," and jron uavc done ir, (j THE Lft'B BISHOP IVI'.S. .. . At the nn nt n t . 1 f the tlt(, tlwtan " t m itim ft iP t 1M1 1 t 'biiyv'h. s -letter- vvt.s enr.- ivr.lt'r;vn run r,..v t i,. TorTjoa. of &w Aun ( tstHtiau Caiieiliei t Intreii,- In Aew lork, ollcnng lo refund S.'.'itt .nf thu money which tlie laio llishnp Ives nseieil from the diocese just betoro bis departun fir ta rope. . ., ..M e fiftd the foregoing -tiiiraitratli in soire of amr-exeliaoges. Taesx tbai s4 tl.e Ccnveiit'n.n. which met in tbtt trnra, was, we learn, in ell'e.it, the passngnof a resolution O.f-'tliirin'.r " that 110 rC'iint was sot up for the refuiidiiia-id' the ealary advanced to the leto lli-hop 'tves? but 'that the Treasurer of the. Hiocesn is the proper perwui 1 1 reeeiye all monies justly due the rivne." il'it. Herald, " M"hT Frt.ionr ut is Mr. lir.aeg, asv.a were well stitisbed he would do, nobly sustains himself and party, and g'ariiijii- exli.l-iis tit. cloven fisit of fc'crnl wbi-i.-y iutt! its ,!,. ,t,, , ttash"deringsL.2.iil.ni-o' ,Viif.-ro-riinr. --- ir as, eli f Vhv'Tio i.- rtpcrlii ti t; -rouses, he is. He mu-t be ttn il In tin. i.n exhibiting that "cloven fsit " in nil its 'vet meandering." M'hat a showman he is. U 0 if when " exiiibitinf, " be speaks after tb,- 1 ner nf the showman, who gave tho 11.11 .1.. it scrlhtion cl'n billy i;ot.' "Thi.i, I. a, His mil (lfn(!,!T :n, isSirVt'," Cioat; vol.. irly t i!led Ui,!,- i. nt. lie ,o- -remarknble ico'i-v and sure fl' .tc Inc-s. ti: I i letvpltvg-fiVHii yvipj tocf-,v.r;,'iitti',rs'a'sou'in! - i,. tft thisj- Ba a-a ti'o! Plot, Phil, 1'ct ,1 :t it 1 ;,t;;i ti.tr "A V.lbi'idl t. tiAV(iii ToiiSt. 0,i T! itr-dat man lit the employ of Mr, .Limes Ui to r, Xt!, t Mauvdifstlor, near iltehym-nd,' V., white ft, gaged iu thruwingup n quantity of earth di-n-ov-red among a ;iarkltiig snb-.t-ini-i! which he threw a.ii!c us nf mi vi.bn.-. .Mr. .Moore, another wotkiiviii, to' k it up, and upon examination, wns to mm Ii i.n; i v -ed vii'li s.i it i;ului;t - of its up- .. pearaijce that he dctiirininwl to fcenttit. - He otr- ' niitti-d it to several Jewelers, ell of w bom said that it must be either ili.tniojnl nr tun. Sol eajneiitly betook it In Pmf, iH ney; atlio tiiinir- . diately proucunced It a ileum ti!-'a g.-m of the purest wutnr atnlef ci'iut-itc b a,.-i- -a ej loiii hinetecii carats -tlie bo c t ever t;i-r.,,o,.,l in North America. Prof. 1. upij-ej it to bate Veen washed to the up it w here it wudi.-cotcrcl. hearing the disiMission t.etwct-n tbe tun c o!i- dittcs for tioveriior nl uniTiaiit J-n'K.t't:riIav la-l. nd I part of tho liiseusnuin ut this place nil. Mon day, it wasonr purjnta hi givo a lull renort of the ist-liates this wi-ek, but the press unoii nor columns would prevent its publication, even ti we una nine lowrtitt it out., nu s ill endeav or to prepare a report fi r our next ie.ne. n e msv odd that, fudging I mm lie two da-,- nbservatinn, Ueu. las-kcrv btui the aibsntai-e'cf Mr, Bragg on Ibe stump ; is eirtity ju.er-l ,r to him in activity and enery ; nn I i ir soi;.. i s him In the ease and fiioiiiiai t' v v.itli n i.n )i bo meet his fellow ei'tens ; and ee simtl be f rent. Iy disnpsiinted if lie dues not beat b in byalarpi majority in August ne it. lull. PrxlX tiu tux UmiTin ."-iati eorreapondent of the London Tn Tie V; 1. I f tt I I am rswiiii-cly inf .rme.l that a letter l. Is-.-eceivrd by tbe Fieni li uoil'ii-sn.l .t be ss.. , r... ive of his gvrnment' yin.iby a. ,, In il present unolensant Ui -t lite as i - It tbe I rMales. 1 have strong peaMins to bi b .- il-. tbislnformati. n iaeoniM-t, ntul lis re eh. no t.. imultsneously with tbe rumor of ptiitoh tf .t going to Iti me, retiiiii'ls !i,c of a rct rt enn. ( here some time ago, hot netes anib.-nt 1. uf- that Spain had expioo r.1 wiliiin. m tweoty thousand oseti to Turkev, it li.,. n Koglaitd would guaranty to her s . ,. , Cube, frUil Cokais.b.srs' To rov -V e 1 .'. rumor In regard tt our ibll' nl' n . w "b . o thai Ihe tl.in.-0. M. I alias and I at.- i..--Cobb Br to be dep Hi hi "I to Mn. I. I I e t ... . commisslnne-s w ith the tiltiinnti 01 of tl ( ernment relative to t'nLi. lo '.be 11, , ..', , -President, it is said. Will in a teli against liillbtistera, s ho, il is all -i .1, a ,;1 t a neweii-etni..!! i.i;iin-' I uu b r ti e e. 1 -mi ofllenersl ltitntlfl. 11 they bale ti.. I ,t million of dollar by boo Is uf lie I'i 1 Culian ssiyeromi-rtl. - It Isgiien In ei' l nrc t i pr iv tl.e s t ! . of Peuai-erst-y mi lotcriiril Ininrut.-ni'-i.t.. 1. Calvin lirate fa tbe rs in li te f..p tne I . tntl llailritS'l latl. AM honor, a ae. 1.. I lirare f,a ll-al a t. Il.tt as It at -t ts . , , of biaownar,vt.'..ir'!i bun. X'.'a - n 11 twentieths uf ibe pan v .11 1 I to f ; t'oukl b ba.e i.t.;ain.l "J" I f,..-rt.: .c v .t, - . . 1 Csittntv if r tliat l. lr f lliS bi s t 1 . from Its tile, t- 1 ins IS t '.-t ,t t e I , 11. r k ,. ! t - '. - ' . . , which tk y l.o i I rifrapk. A T- essst Hi d. ncy of Uie .V 1 at and 11 i I l-stettly-C'bl set wbieh eoui'-ss '. t ,.L Ks tn. la si i-ls t ..re .1' sod I'SI ia tb i 11 m- tlle.lall Ii ; in Ibe 1 tt-( lie B" II I I' t ' tlie H'Mlse, , i . t o ,t. I, . aetusiH d -Urv. r '. . . la.ncd bate I. i in ! ; I'tnia- 1 loi.i.i U -, I tient at M lr 1. at I - i bad or. nut I ,t ,ts-.. f m ' nit-iit 1 f V I , i I anid f in ... j w ami l-e a 1 titr. t , f I is ' m-.-i,,, s.il . , 1,. .-..a I l ain a 1 t. , fow. I i !,i-i at ' UH ier I. 4 a t3 a e II. ,s tin, n ri ra it p.s.eei t) ' I ; t a m.,U..tig m. .. a tl. ; it.. t l-S .'. i i i . " 'l.l-..,-. 1 J M loa iii-rens an.' unl ( I'.. n. . , 4. k 1 it, tb- tma -t r-s. b't ti-re
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