X O It Til CAilO L I ,X A H T. A It W' 12 D X E S D A Y 31 0 It XI X G, J U L V i , 1851. - a ;'; in l? f K i (it n Whig. . A f Al'aD. f'nc.vTits, Jum S3, ' M- i -u,,. . d,0 pnvilejre of rear c-t ii'.n t a-rr-M-t h tniarcpra.entatHin maale ia tin v !-'..fiit n Vi c p it.lUlcd la "the" Whig Bid lo,V!i';r!ti er '' of Uil pl.waa of A diKUMiiiB be- (v.r-vti l ;i. r.uKf. tin. Whi candidate for the i'-min-ns, and Hivx-lf. That artkle assert, that I t k ground n-aii:t it. Slate's borrowing in -oty f-rtlterefiiml H.iiirmilsniu extensions, arid Uiat I ie-rusented Mr. Bragg as holding tbe pamai opmiuii. . I jiismwiy deny having coupled the Dam of Mr. iintij tii any manner iik tin Road aad its prp.-!.! i. s'miioii. 1 tru,t liii. -iuile denial DMT full serve tb r-urj.iw.c for which it i.a tkit;ucil. Respectfully voiim "JUUX C. BADUAH. - 31oril)-(Larorm;i Star J """i A LEIGH. N. C. W EDXF.SDAY MORXIXG, JILY 12. mi. ""T' rOR GOVERNOR. Hon. Alfred Dockery, fit RICIIMOUD COIXTT. "cex." dooiTorWaIw Inoir,' Friday,- July I Mrivraiilon, ,. Saturday, July 15 Maria, Monday, July " 17 Htborfusnltoo, Wediwlnj, July -! We hare received frequent complaint of late tliat oar uWibera da not receive tlwir paper I regnUrlY,nme not having had their foM nvnuth TaKUvWdV4uXM iaawd the milt, uiuiihijihiiv-ri u no murtpraenlOr j" , a , al.. f.la . 1.. in MS, BH, I, a aww.n., " thePpIHme ' Ftsr nix roil rwn hast eaivx. Shaitpeart. We copy tire above Card from the last Raleigh S'Snlar.l." Our reader will perceive that John ( lladliaui. Esq., charges ui with having mi rcjrrfio'ntwl him, in our notice of the discussion nt th Fish Frv in K kahock on the 17th ult. Wora collect distinctly Uiat Mr. Badham came to our itfocc in unniiny with .uU rune, on S.itur.liT morning afierour piiicr wa publUbed. f r the eifirvia prre of nfiintin oat tbe Mtp- lain otilci't f . What did (Id. I'aine aav in reirard to thin aiwrtiuii T ile told Mr, Badhain plainly tl tt thfrp rai no ntirflprentatii'ii jljrtuj the )ri i!t r.'Tft aif-tfiliiU pLjauri dujiife l!lfl Ti v l.'i ft. Irrnt nf Mr. Itvihami tirwi vm lie tutijed of 11, V ,t'm lirrfi'ltiii mfiHfiti In Imiti nV trirud thf. i'e nfraf RmiraiiHi lliat in ha tpeoeh he nid nat wjrd elioiit. harrowing rooni-y, but in annirer In (ui'-ii.iu put Ii ; in iy I'aine immeaiaieiy Uvm bi Ii'.imiij; the i(ind, and in the preaenee of ''I'll t iirty and flirty fier, he add en. ...... ..KiiilJ u.u.l,ttt allril.it4 4a kim . ...iKftH.lia KCiillept tellinn t'ol. 1'. " that be Blunt . wst intrrut him," when he vrasueationing lam nli-iiit a cortitioate during hi but rejoinder to Col.-1'. t And dort lie nut reeoUwt the an eweni he pave in ref.ly to tlta tillowing interro sntorie tint to him bv the Ool.s " Can the State civrrir on -rvotein uf Internal Improvement villii'ul Botnu)mo miKr t Are ym in favor of the Mate a Ixirruwing money r reeniiect atanilitiz villain reach of tlie centlenua when . 1 In .1 1' imciuiii, ,'um timnniinilnil tn hiw and if it were the lnt word we had to otter, we would lint ii'''!!! 111 mKH m uikiti t'K rrjn wn ttw Wijulicf In lt!t uf IhuiK qnerm. If tliat dtacnt - cum hd 11. 1 tnkun phice in a part of the nonnty, v lmrftlm Wtiipt are in a majority, would Mr. It. 11 H have rluirirfd upon Col. 1'. hi rote in Uv.ir i.i IhrCentril Kail moil in lH4H-'9. aa a ltatjin..w,UJT. t tiaA'i4..iWld.iuitAgun be r.U nlrd, n lie uiil :ii Hunpmin store? lu he reoolleet i'iA. l'.'n rminvriug hia arjrumente uaed at both (it mo uit:un)utiiL ana cjiarinna: mm witn in- e.inHiiti'ni-v rirl rhann-d htm will: REMOVAL. Tbe oftoe of the Star baa been Bored to HUle horo' Street, one eqiuue veet of the Capitol, to tbe building (mnerty oeepie4 by' Mr. Loving aa printing offc. : . AM K.N DM E NTS TO THF, COSSTlTt'TlOS. Wt give, is aiMitlier part of ear paper, a ar tiele fne tbe Greatuboru' rtriot the aul.jert of anMavdwc tbe' Const itu Ik of tbe States Thi 1-Mntioa ra originally (farted by the loeofoeo . andidate Ut Oovemnr for eWrtiimeenng parpo , and slthoogh joe cannot prevail vpnn any memlier of that party to declare whether be-no furors any other alteratiiitMj beidej free .off rage. it i (oaeeptihl of abundant proof that they bar heretofore enmmittcd themwirea to more than 00 amendment beaidea thw one over which tbey have made o much notae. We abowed in a umber or two fck that Got. Keid bad en- dorsed Itn other amendmenta Ly name and had commended other to tbe consideration of the Legurlature, end that the Standard, the great politic) k 1 iran of the party, had approred of the name. It ia well known that many alterations are ealiW for in different part of the State, and if the plan of the loeofoeo party be adopted, there will lie an eternal tinkering by tbe LegwUUure fe.Tit.ira of tT, rr.QCT ajid tioTrTiraliani by tlie j inirton Bred, died ani WM .beritJ. 3 tfeuto THE STANDARD A XT) GOT. GRAHAM. The IiilloTo' I'.enordeT of the Sth instant. contain aa artii '.e of torn bmgh :a reply to the nnjuet insianatioM and impttUtiisM npoa the . MT. TERXOX ASSOCIATION. ' Various jimpnsitions have bei" mail' toConrvas a wc!l a to tbe Lejnslatnre of Yirginla to pur chase Mt. Vernon, the sacred spot where Wash- : W ar autborlied and requested to tnnounee Maj. Wiu.ii P. Jonu, a candidate for tbe oSce I with the Constitution, to the eiclusioa of much of the Sheriffsltr of Wake county, at the eaaning of their legitimate business, and that the minds August election. f CELEBRATION OP TUB FOURTH. The fourth was celebrated with unusual spirit ia thi city this year. The great interest mani ieatod by om of our public spirited citizens in making suitable arrangement Kir a, proper cele bration of thi natal day of tbe republic, gare rise to a reasonable anticipation that something more than aa ordinarreffebratioa would be wit- lrrjlietily-iintnti Mcasion. A or were these expeetatiun disappointed. At daybreak, tbe community was aroused by the peal of cannon, (ring a national aalute, and at siiniis the hiiual services were held in the Presbyterian Chnrch, accompanied by a very appropriate address) by the Hev. Mr. McDowell. of the people will be constantly agitated by change proposed by restless demagogue who car more for currying popular favor than for seeking the good of he masses. . -TbeseandvitbeiWMsiiicTatiuu (Uat-might lie mnio"iwr,libowiewd demanded Viy the peopte require die cuvllnig of an open convention, in order that such altera- tiwe ;y :l imiiiMy e of tlie wvercizn neopl demand. This will take the question out of the bands of demagogue and political charlatan, and give the people them selves a direct and potential voice in determining to what extent and in what particular alterations hall be made. The question will lie settled and die State will hare .peace. The Kast and the West may then cultivate friendly relations with each other, and the great interest of the State may be attended to and taken care of. Let it not be (aid that mutual jealousies and mutual distrust will b engendered between tbe two aectiun. "" They will" meet In" the spirit of harmony and of conciliation ; the interests, the .burdens, the want and the demands of all suc tion will lie presented and duly cbnsidered, and editor of the 8tandard No one who know the high character of Uor.Grahaj will be at all in fluenced by anything the 'litor of the Standard can utter in him, much km will tlie people of Orange be induced to withhold their nppori from one who has always had their confidence and who yet poawsse the respect and as teem ofall men of all parties in that county, as well a in the State and tbe-whole nation. We append one eircuniUncebrought to light by tbe editor of the Recorder showing tbe belli ty with which tbe editor of the Standard, even from hie earliest 'years, could " ride both aide of a sapling" could take both tides of a question at tb same time : Tbe editor will remember that in 1836 be wrote a communication for the Milton Spectator in favor of Van Buren and, Johnson, for which be received a compliment and an admonition by a Whig of this county, now deceased ; and that shortly afterwards he, in connection with the now junior editor if the Recorder, wrote a com munication, which was published in two or more rescue H from the band of speculators by inak lug it th property of the nation- A bug cum, 1300,000, be lieeh 'ofred by interested pee- latora for it, and if anmetlung be not don it will pas into the hand of tlWetntlingto coin money out of tbe most sacred object. The ladiee of Georgia, Couth Carolina' and Alabama bare taken thi matter in hand and have resolved to save the tomb and borne of Washington from desecration that would shock tb feeling of the' whole civilised world. Al though the amount to be raised seems large, yet none need despair of seeing it done. Associa tion have been formed in many part of tlie South, and othem are pringing up every day that have this sole object in view, to purchase Mt. Vernon and make it a monument to the memory of that great and good roan, who was " first in war. first in peace, and first in tlie hearts of hi countrymen. " The appeal to the ladies oT the South if lrre- The procession was formed at the Court House, ander the very efficient management 6T tbe Chief if any inequalific exist, if any hrdhips are Marshall, Col. Wynne, an4Wald, and proceeded I imposed upon any section, allmay be removed towards the rpitnTrf,1ti"g t" t.T grilling I and the whole State may move nn io-tbe r.urner. strain of martial music. One of the most notice-1 of prosperity ana or improvement. li!e,Ature of tlie process ion was tbe newasso-1 It is idle to say that the agltatiou would cease Dm he remember that the Colof eiatioa of 76, who with their appropriate badge attracted ui aitsntmn vt all Itit That i only If tiMI-ttoMi HI III Htore, in this office and in our presence ? bed not, wo d,and nx neer wd emphatically. - thirltitrmiM nnrrfmtif thdryt." Ai'm In hi Card he y! "I poitivly dnny hnvin" coupled the nmne of Mr. Bragg In nu v mimner with- .the Itoad ami its proposed 1 .ii'iiii.n," We stated in our notice of that iliscunsioii, that " ( pon this subject (Internal iiii I iru 1 eoji'uu J ha remarked, UmU bs -ooouptsd rirouiagly thesanu) .fswitinn that-Mr. Bragg did." V eil, it i to be Biuectoil that the. bnaicratic riwiidate will deny anything that places him iu direct opposition, to what be would have his lirolhron in the West believe, and we therefor fiHMtrt in lbs most ewinUivtiematvner. that he did n Hint uprension. And that is not all w k " "4 can giieli names-nf gentlemen, who iM'sr.I linn guc ntteranc to tliose Tery words. and who are willing to qnalnT. to It, if necessa rr. The In Ci of th mutter Is, Mr, B. i in fa vor of the etenion of the Centrnl Railroad, if 1 1 rcfourccsot the Mate will lustitv It. UUt at the name time, he is well eonvinend that tbe re a iiirt'e of the Ktnte ri( o justify it and is. thurelurB, in iiliun t,ii''hli, Apposed not only to " the Central Ilond and Its extensions, but every wrork nf Improvement, where the (Hate is aeked - to take a slisiw ot In Mock. V under if ih gentlemen has forgotten, that , we told him, "if he thought himself misrepre sent - 1. our c iluia'H were nien for him to define his iiitiou over lilt own sicnature, ana that lefore h'aving our otllr he partly promised to do n. . V tc-it oar columns open until li o etoc M.. nn Wlnudsv, hut he took fund tare not to bring or srml in Hie proposed exposition of bis -Ttrw,l'ttrcnt off to the Wandarn Car tKttn ---"vrmtvrghwd rmrrpreemed riim,rtilnkinF therstiT to hire hi denral rmhluhert, and oteMwiaace whaX'ier influeure our remark mar hav anon Ilia We-tern i.e-mle. Why then, in lb fare of these furl, uid liie camlulata seud hiaeard to lb Si.ii. l.ird in Wnke Coiinlvf rUirrlv it was f. hi, trht r fiurviM than t-i krlp Mr.HrauH im hit .,1 . ,f, .net m, (nr n tkt new. Hut II is a wen krerwn fnrt here, that oof tli tiHoerarle eandi- il.iies (orlioveniora well a for the t my 6MMi I fo th Nittt't lerrowniil mearw tun you truil iflHlrrmU imjmirrmmt. But why H ,011 Mr. - iikunin anmarmt and boldlToeasa bin nostiiou uin internal I ss nrovesnente f mstoad ' of lioding lt iiion th t?" and " mmU" of Ihe -rrxnirer of the Stale,'' when he knows that the 5110 has nn rvwmrere, but what I derived fi-.iii tntio. Hut lie is opposed to borrowing i-i 'Im y to rarry on worksjil Improvement, and to t n H i 11. In truth the poniuou occupied bt lb t .na-rstie ranilelst reniimls as very fureidly of tlie In-liiuan'a R-a, "wha yoa get year thumb tu him he ain't Ihtrt" 1 lieinir "n-d tn thn f V 1 and banner .y "y- . . . I. mitral .l.ailroa4 at fcimpson I vj,t,in lha e.oilol. thenmeataion halted, opened file and In reversed order marched paper, advocating the election of Judite White surttble, it i on that goes borne to their heart and John Trier. Thi is referred to merely to and affections, and when woman is truly aroused s.hi.'K.ti.eiela . f.n-fttii-.f rgtjm. tkailiniratalasttent.-hcoav 12 - - . : ; - tinned an actiTCit big from 1?2G to the tivll of ' ""r';-'iT What obinct mor noble tban- tbis, I f40. ..Our conviction i that he was a decided what purpoaeeould more inspire the tliought-r higftom thesummer of iKotj to th winter or ,na cau furth th enerK;ei 0f the true hearted tllit fTL - I ! L. t. i.t J.. a . II' " ' . . . . . . . '. D..i . I -r 1 ! i : , . n r. intimates, or in IH41 or Wrlx as we. are inclined ".H!7JP.W-!Hu,."!'sw.rii,!K to think, was written by the editor when he wa tary associations have been formed by the ladies, engaged in the advocacy of Whig principles, the patriotism and devotion of the men of the a full gVown -.n,--4md em-ve4 the dective f tranchise, and was a llonry Clay Whig. r-T quosuou , wmni In connection with thi ubiect, we giv Below the high and the low, from the lofty and the a letter addressed by Gov. Graham to the editor bumble, the rich and the poor, have flown in of the Recorder, by which it will be seen tharto U1 H ,eom emulou to how by their contribu- far from tbe insinuation of the Standard being, tion. their attachment and devotion to tlie memo correct, that Got. Graham bad violated the con- ry of him whose name the wholo American peo- fidence of a private correspondence, that he had pie revere, and tbe entire world admire. exhibited much forbearance to the editor of that 1 fhall it be said that North Carolina desires no 8per7'udreS'n6w"refreri publishing T share in "thT praie-worthy uiiuTertakiiig ? tlie letter, which the provoking assault upon Mat there no one who will step forward and corn- would juMify, but leave it to the option of the I mence a work which only need a beginning, to editor to determine whether that letter shall tee challenge the attention of all clauses of people in the light or noi Will Die editor of tlie Standard our good old State f publish that letter T We are pleased to learn that a number of la- Mifiyn. ,'UT" : TV" Pti"dnrd of thaiRih 1 Jiesin.4his.jaty.bais iasolved to form an assosi- ult., contain ail articl of great leng having tion to assist their fellow loborert in the South in ... ... . I .I.!. I..ll..wn.l K.llMKI l.A .11,1, I, ill. seldom see that paper, have not yet reaa IU "P"'- "- & - to say was wholly unaware . .. . f confidont tu9 Thi Dirrr.r. . Tbe Standard wishe to set np tin err of recmiiB in its own behalf, l eaase the Whi wish to measure out tlie same j line of reasoning to it that he it trying to extend j toGovvGahara and other eminent Whigs. It j declare diat it ha (aid and done nothing that could b 'construed a personally offensive to Gor. Graham, but that it ha dealt with him on ly hv'a political vrayv The argument of the Standard has been on th!a wise: Gor. Graham is a staunch Federalist, he is fanti-repulilienrr" in his TiewtsTie desested-bi friend Millard Fill more, therefore he fa) not worthy the tupport of tlie freemen uf Orange. TbeWhigs argue that on simi lar ground the Standard is not worthy of tbeoonfi- dence of tlie people of the State, because it editor wa one a Whig, a llonry Clay Whig, support ed Whig men and measure,. and denounced the men and measures of the opposite party, but he .deserted both the men and measure of the Whigs and went over body and soul " to th loco. But, oh! no, say the editor of the Standard, that i not fair, you have become personal, yon are warring' against me individually, and you must not and thall not do it -I defy you though, yoq may do your wont, but IH be even with you. I can call bard name aa well a any one, and what's more I'll do it too. If there wiuanything i-Wff-TrcviiTiiTiin argument, cry out, yroH yudnrt but it would be like calling out to'him who has no ear to hear, rlffuirig tS'tiun TflI6"a"no"ft'atm. CtTT or Rsuuca, July 6th, 1854. M Ittx Sit: It is with pleasure that w tender to you as a gentleman and tbe Intend ant of this t-eauufiil I iit, onr uuallecteil acknovrlcirmesUs for vour elrgant attentions to bs 09 th 4th last. It siiall lie to us a eouree of duty to remem hsf the events of that interesting day, and ia so do ing. permit us to awure you that yosr duly ap preciated and refilled hospitalities shall Jtoi .bajr 'urotten. ; , . . , With tlie iet wifhe for your hsppini tbe iiappiuens 01 your Irioous, . , .. . ti e arc, near sir, ' f , Most obediently Tours, WC11. 1. WNNK, fhlef MarabaL E. SlKl liWIdv-- - J. P. HATTOX. FRKU. C. SlfKPARD, , .1. J. W. TI CKKR, -W. S. ALLEY. JIL11S GflOff, . LKWlfi E. HENRY, 1 JOHN K. YOl'NO, . JOS. K. MARRIOTT, . ,' Assistant Marshals. W. D. HAraooD, Eq Iutendant of th City af jllalcigh. .r. ...1.... .:.:i...r:..il..it; Concessional. WAtBisorwx, July 5th, 1854. Sknste. Mr. Sumner presented memorials asking the repeal of the Fugitive Slave Law. The Senate took up the bill to establish a line I of v,ail ,l.ni.n lietwtwu Kan F mtXtUoCL and hhanghasy wbi-a- -pwd-s.a y.!,- aays - Let it b borne in. mind that Gen. Dockery charged Mr. Bragg with-oppositinn to the State' borrowing money to - extend the Central Roadj and that he sudeclnred in Jiis F.denton speech which Mr. Bragg attempted to disprove by" a cer tificate '.hat does not touch the point at issue between the two candidates, whilst the following direct and positive testimony is given by sixteen gentlemen who heard the Edenton discussion, substantiating in every particular the sLatement X,5?nJi?.'t.erZ On motion by" Mr. Mason, tbe Senate took pT" the bill fur a railroad through the city of Wash- " ;ito.,:tojBon tlie Orange and Alexandria road. Without ds bala, jl.itaa. laid on.tbs table.rr Yea SOj nay. . 12. The Senate then took np the bill to establish a line of telegraph to the Mississippi, and after a short donate wa postpnned till to-morrow. The bill to suppress the Afrian slave trade was taken up and passed. The iesolution to meet at 11 A. M., wa laid on the table by a decided vote. The vetoed Insane Land Bill wa then taken up, and after a speech against tbe bill by Mr. ' Brodhead, it wa postponed) and tbe Senate went into hiecutiv session, -s Alter some time spent therein, tlie doors were opened and th n"l", Jl.'5"" 1 ' ItoSi or Keprssektititu. The Speaker laid before the House a letter addressed to him by Gilbert Dean, resigning his .seat in tb House. The morning hour wo consumed in the eon tidcrutinn of Mr. Bennett' Land bill. . The Housewent into aGominitteeof the Whole on the state of the Union, and took up the Gen eral Appropriation till. 'The undersigned, cititen of the County of Chowan, N. C, wore at the discussion which took place at the Court House iu Kdenton, between Geu. A. Dockery and Thomas Bragg, Esq., on the 10th of April-lnt,and distinctly recolect that Gen. Dockery asked Mr. Bragg the following questions: IJxe-ya-fanizef.ixttauua.Mftlie Xnrth I --ArrerdetiWptficrrmmltterby 1 "ffite of yeas Can-Una JUUimad East to lietiufart mid ttent to fn ft. atrreed -to tlie amendment heretofore ttt T'-HHexsre Urn t " I ai-tile I with the passage of free suffrage. th.!' la I . J J -1 11 wouia im nropom aim 1110 mihb eaun wuum ub - . : . ....k. I Ul JVIUI HIlTillllWI tV UUVIW It IU Bill UIU1IKN WUBir 1 ... attempted that ha been so successfully tried with (ever. That Editor, however, affoct to ounaider I made wl11. not ful1 uPon e4r ot m"- th'i.'Thi alferaUun woiild if remark, ferent I heart, but that it will be promptly re- the necessity of other and doing away with one " 'T? MaV lV 'P0,",e,1 fo in tlmt "I""' uf noble gJ of of the compromise, of the old constitution, would whit.h be professes to .tat, which he complain. BM iwJ characterited tbe people of this good render other changes more pressing and inipera- j bat not Iwen kept secret, and call for it publi- old state. canon. 11 is upon mis 011 ty mat 1 ueairo 10 say tiv. a word. - Whi party, I received from him two Communi- nr ia which he took the amusing bagatelle in to seat prepared for them in the Common! ITall. After prayer by the Rev. Mr. McDowell, chap lain for the occasion, the Farewell Add Washington was read by 3. 1. Iredell, Esq. Capt. Edward Cantwell, th orator of the oc casion, llied delivered a peculiarly appropriate; eatriotie, thrilling and (laqaent eratiaa, dwelling 1 ene that ean ettle siieedily and satisfactorilj, as i.i. u.. m.m t I the intarasta of the neonla of the State reouire sua i T i .-r r r . .li,.... .1 .iTTmnf iV. t.i,.liii m. nmnouH n... ,.t 1. ruU -rH . r.1ejlt o eeantry, th blessings our insUtuUon bv. eon- and m toeir voic aemana ui entiw quw Whi tTrese of the Stato i "": . 7 - " - , . . .1. j . lii.i,lL.i t I. i. tin i ('nCj,a'"tl11 ' , , , ? I . , . B iminto in ml naif italeiMDtt llilire femdupm lis, uemg as friths dangers oon . .. that bad proved th downfall of other great na- directly from the people, reflecting their will been lost or mislaid j the other, of subsequent ""f"i "' """" ttoM. All were pleased with this Terr excellent anequiToeally and without being mixed np with d. happen to have been proserred, though I false in their expression, false in the aggregate, .. .. . ,. ' ..,: .. ,a ,h. .n-mf. ln Ponsli have not, according to my reccollecUon, looked false in the detail, in fact false all over from the and happily conceived oratioa. . other questions, and thus engraft in the LonsU- jn,0 u f,w ,eo .ga,, un,i , his moment, and pmb- ... , ,, . W should not omit to mention th tlnilni of tution luch amendment a th progress of the sever should azain liut for the fresh refei- ""a rf,. M an r-c.r,le thrlllln. to all North Car. aw. tbe necessities of the people and the inter, enee to the .ubject matter by it. author. do not choose to descend to the pitiful . I J I ' i ' t.1- ,l.r.tml nka hr Ti. ..IIi.Uim thm (Mil Nirtli Riml. wrltlun b lh HNtU of all Motions druiand. . V T. . ... ' ' i . . . 1 sunaara. ine cnarrevnu boo cc oi cummun k( . a i . late Jadge 0, It w eat by Mr. W. IX TI b-eofoco party with Mr. Bragg at their reumrkj ud , ,I10,r,U.ed i. conversation these rP" l F- pr-euoo. ... Conha. sauted hr several nth sMmtlemaa. head, dine to burlslative enactment a their mode letter to mvtelf i not with any design to give character of a gentleman. r e always thought I .... ...... I l - I .,.,l.i;;.. . al.sa isw.A w,nt !,u aaraa t kttjaav tn a,K..w l.v f,t,a mntm Bfitliasr I. tlflmwiwm tKa UInm fmm thm fwriotil OOlT IttCiVtiM true to their lrtT tn-tUUCttm, UrtY w '"-".'. v'-v wvw' w J ' . I sr - I A...a-in IkamMnrntianripmini M an . a 1 . SabUth ScbooU met In the capltol aqu.r. and Wr. more tbe .ncc- of party than the pre rrtiirmo,, especially m the ,B"V QW" proOMding to the Pratbyteriaa Church, were Pi'J State. They h.w tbemaalve. , had Sired it. content, to 'to nude !"" ureJ ttut bJ r 1 t j a- .1 1. :,L t :- !...:. i ... .i: moulliml oinsiroiyiin. or liv tlie smisitti tonirued nM I airain to trust VH. lifsiinv SHU imumiK iu.tr vw I snow 11 to unci, uiiict iiviotiu. uimu i irw iuuu. i n -n ' J " a manner i i " , j:...i . li.. u . ...i.:. j .n t. : j ....j i.. (nie law 1 whilst th Whin party has planted ' ceriniuij never umgmw iu n .uujm. auu ony nypocrue auu prewuuer, uui ntuirr oj him wno oy hi acts mows nimteu wormy oi uch a distinction. W do not choose to whin To which Mr. Bragg' antwored: " I am mil here In be rnteehiiljm hafejio rvjht in ijiivftwiniie. ' " -.- The General remarked: " af. you are dUse4 to dofye ihe qutalionj To which Mr. Bragg replied: " ami not nr. " Gen. Dockery then asked the question: " Art yon in ,iinir of" the State's borrowing money fo tiHilii Vie rotid T Th Standard affwUJ beighW addraeted by A. M. Istwi, Mq la a manner peculiarly appropriate to the occasion, after ' - ' -a r- f newspaper publication. Hail I entertained which those from each school repaired to a plac I Use1' 'P0 p'""rm oi giving me i ch purp(MI opportunities have not been prepared and moved the nice thing served ap I olo ol tb people mat teniiaisway uuu uie i wanting in the course oi uit paper towara me " I ' ' - ' t . , . . . I .... 1... a.. u.n will, 1, Vr .li.ll I tmnaiirull t than genius ol our government anu tne insunci oi a " -"T" - - '"V"",- oounuiuiiy k tnem. ..... ... now nubl sh it. But 1 have to av to the Edi- JUjugbijrayotlflvlUBtrLibAaout Wthat th1tleris.aThis jtrArtntl .J . L ..J ' " ' K..., .:, .a bh. I . 1 ilBli..iwnt-tm muw nmvmm lie ma. snllim lis III I'jmH mpvn n-m ,i-r . -. r ...... , . .'., . , ' i.i-L ... II,. ..n,. il.Mnl in, iln In nl nn lllaminated. sad tbsrwasamarniflentdisnUTl weoiiy, in auoiner oommo, a rrpiy irons uie i m wnea n may, i ne cuowts, Fuo.,u or of fire work. Everything went off pletmantly tieaUm '' to tb of Mr- VtdU V" lltntsi la ID . mitnuaru, . w im. him . . m wv I and growl when a little fun it poked at us, nor to IWll tlic'oplii kuw greiU .wosuain ouruwn eati, mutiuu. with tbe hope that they will indulge in phatieallv " NOSntl Imt I amvillinqtorrlend the Road at far. at tiu mean uml rtmr:s flh ituU will jit'tijy- The loeofoeo prints and orators of high and low degree have attempted to make a great noise and st ir np excitement in the present campaign upon the question o I free auffrage, but having found out that they could not make much out of it have bad hut little to any about it of Into. T'ley, or at loast a me of them, have admitted that if many alterations of an important char acler were contemplated in the Constitution of the State, then we ought to have a convention for that purpose. We have ehown from Gor. Iteid's inaugural and from the editorial column of the Standard, that the party is committed to at least three amendments and that others were darkly hinted at. Then accord tug to their mode of reasoning we ought to have a Convention, in' JtoadjBteTnt.9.l henever an .interesleJ demagogue, jnay aturta measure for his own personal advancement. 70, nays 0, agreed -to tlie amendment heretofore tunmitteiUiy ilr, ytiaMe.r,.a4ipri)nt 0U for the continuation of the Washington Ae- qiiciluet i but it was a mended, n motion of Mr, (jrWfSWooa, requiring the cities of Washington and Georgetewn to bear one-fifth th expense. A further amendment wa added, on motion of Mr; Snvilh, ofVirginia,. to- b B"eet that Ibe work shall lie executed by oou tract, within two years, at ..2,30,0A, the estimated coat ; with the understanding that the water is for the use nf the (ioveriiment. but the surplus may be used iiy the cities of Wasliington and Georgetown, under such regulation a Congress may here-, afterprosTTibe. ' ":- r jb TSiirtioS Bi 3ir. iienn, an auicuuinent- and to th sat is faction of th larg crowd bled there. The wbolt affair was wound ap by sanding ap a balloen, which started la gallant style. Th work wer gottta ap by mu ing ea- Iocm townstnaa William 11. Thompaoa. The whols day, save frees the heat, wa pase- d pleasantly, and la ttet this eeUbration of ib fourth will be long nswaMiti hll(i.KlXG UAILIIOAD ACCIIF.XTU1 Tmiiy-riyhl Vrsoa KilUi n4 Fifty er Sirfjr U'fv'"f 1 1 ! The lUltimor Pua of yesterday wini-s ihrt nnenf th rt trrrihlVanH appalling r i li" I arntl'iMt evr wilnetwl in this country, . or. I n tli Baltimore and Sasquehenna I: iilniad. nt a point nine mile fmat Haltii ntK.at m' lirav I it ween Itider' tlrove and th. ).. 1 .v llouae, Tuemiay aflernouo, about half-past o ci.sk. 'I !. n,-, mem. d ttioa train from Baltiaaor In r r,; "i "i ll tin f-eond nennrtua train ftota 1. 1 1. r lirore, emm-tiiir of funrtaam rani tltad wrh m.'ii, w mien and children, la charge ef Mr. J .Im N'..ti. uie of 'he not eiperieawea eonda i..r. on t' t r. vd. When tbeeollisioa oeearedtk rrssh as of a nvt terrifie rharai tar, the hi na'ut ..fib outward lr in. and I tears ef i o-hr 1- nj -lied Ik-ti4 repair, whiUt tti groins ol the itylngv tli bean readuig shrirk ,.f il.e . uiii!.hI, as wsll at th maiigled budte f Hi. .I.'i l, presented a twene wtnehidt4t f .ol.r.d dpr,l.l.in. l i e ... ..ir. lth f,reuo-t ear wa filed with t!, . I. d; ioi ami .iiKle.l. all edi7f tuas-tlier in on-s wiili lb Iraswents ef Ik ear sr I'.n vin e.nio t. tin alWMiuijh th scr ,i, . i urtol al ' I miauM na-t Si, rt we 71 o f k I f re all Urn I could be takea f-.in tii. ajrr k. A nuuilr of li-maies nd rbib al-fT w f' I it n ..u; f m sa.-lif tli. da!, Saro- lv ! -if. I. wlio.t ti.r-.n.-S the fhwiST uf tk ear , i !. m en tlf i ''ru.l.nx hints of " t,i I t i.i.l oi 1 win. k ihs L Am- ir t. I ia i.'.s o nus of this ear wa : I. .it-, ii. ft a.,.i. i so 1 twantiful Wnwaea, r Jr lf r.,l ii'Snliol Mavlxua Jaflwvw, I s I lol-i-.t'HT ti"V. Ill laoaii 'ri ' 1 if"! r j tl frsstnin-ar af , I' U il is llil;iimllo4 to eiltiaMt ,l I. o.lo.ji ..fj Ibe plerasi of III "PP 3 , -oi .tup. wliia was alwo ntMieMMry -.i, 5 I r if at iiaailwir nf uiiforiUwal .1,11 rF.imuii-d WaU'"l laaMwajea tte in. st 11 sli' and olbert dead , .. i,.f".r Mrs. U.,t,insti't tmaly wa . T I ,i,.li -.,nl. 11 ia Uiettitt M r -I ', i.i i.(. si. II rmiaauieal it beratne ... i . I t' " d. , i .! ii t 4 tli wrssked ear. th . -I i . so l l-u'i laaav, asid . , i . ! ..! -..J ;tbf it I . n, a. ii,4ii sh h-er to n i ,Ji I'.. a- fai,iM. f lb I l..ru... .i.u ii,uu.U wrUaM MR. BRAGG S St TTOUTEKS. Wr rail thesepeeta! attention of oar reader to i-trnnloatioa la another eulaata of tb pre- r I camber of oar paper, giving aa account of tit dlsewsaOoa bet wee the Whig aad Petaoeralie eaadidate la Nortbamptoa euaafy, a deveUsp Ing the peeiiloa whUh Mr. Bragg ha karettv for aanimed fir himself, as wdl at th on now claimed for hint by hi friend and neigh- hotv-Jt alU U Ulsnal friend la Northampton amclata an tatoa a i ! II- r, i r r I eal character, but it how conclusively the posi-tioa-of tlie loeofoeo of that section of the State ea tli all absorbing question of internal improve ment. It appear that tb Whigs there, asthey hav alwayt been throughout th State, are tli true friend and advocates of interna improve ment, whilst t! looofucot are like tbe party wa ea th Compromise mnuuret; they oppos all arbtnie until tbey ar aabipted and thn they aoqaiotre la them with Uie declaratioa that they or otherwise dispose of it according to hi diaj oretion. . Vry repecttvllv, Your obedient tenrant, will; a. graham. July 3d, m. fast that hi 5uHhamptoa friends plar him ia It befoie tb ptsid of thai maty, etitTulaitato atToairl the Titrw a forth by th W big pre of Ib Real hi regard to Mr. Bragg' real Jt.pns.tian to wotki of this aauara, ahihH he la trying Is make k apfstar that h U mverabl to the. Lst it b bem la asiad that lha aadidato of lb Whig party ia Northern,;...- are ataaited by U-brWaadWtotfjrlldTt kert bet.,, th day of lb bnga, there might of Improltwaenrajl preei.iy ma tame " I ktt. i,. k,M .hai.e to i.read the itiformaUoa that Mr. Br. rjt stterkH the t-UKlWrare. whtw h J, L, ii -wople la titae to pwertt any was eaavttsa th Coatary la 10. Th Whigl naHyaavr ae ear viriwtaittdetit arieah ef. aow a tlitsa ar Internal Uprvressenl . they W( h.).!. tuihl thai do aad timely aotie Uie sanctimooiout aire of a saint and pretend to be what everybody know w are not. These things we leave to Uie editor of the Standard, and so far aa w are concerned, will let him in dulge in them to hi heart' content, only we thai indulge in at much, merriment at hit ex pense as we see fit, and shall ridicula hit preten tion and rebuke hi arrogance in the manner, time and measure that may suit our pleasure. That "distinguished Statesman," Thomas L. Clingraaa having utterly demolished Gen. Alfred Dockery, and laid him in Uie ihade forever, if not a Utile longer; it bow becomes a tenon ques tion with the Washington City Goliali, whether he will not kill off Governor Graham or Daniel M. Barringer, who bar bad the independence to become candidate without first getting leave to do so from the aforesaid "distinguisqed states man." Thorn a greatly desired to axUnguith both at blow; but hi man Balis would not con tent. Bali oatend that tb honor of killing of Got. Graham lathing to him, and aaith Usat hthatbjustlheartiiletodoitwith. lit hat tn interest la six jackets or more, of high blood, fiucs Malta, aad either of them would be vastly delighted to kick a OoTsrnne. But. if they thou Id (ail, kl argueth with Thomas, " L dis tinguished," Uiat h bath aa artkle of hi own jutt aader hit max, with which to tlay him, like ants that with which th immortal Sampsoa laid aavsnt ktsa e manfully aad twee tea funy among Wt wnaU seat to oar out re.poad.nt who tigat main Bseoihen of th pre, yst all salts la at-1 th rhilUtiuat, Balis insisted strsauoaaly, w himself Fair Play, thai th change be tpcakt of trilmting to him an extraordinary talent for the I ttara, that a part of tb graad Whig riaugh- ra lb schedule uf the Raleigh aad Gattna road I peculiar aad letpoosilil aswiftjtsioa be (elected I ter-a-tloa la North Carolina, most fall to him, to was a!vsiid la eat paper two or three dart I for kiaatrlf. H was vary eittmaivaly Vaowa tav him from attar eootompH and Thtima. eUiia befawa It wa to takt til act. Fvubably if tb t ehasl a well as bold aa Ttgawoaa writer, ana I M to o It ell kiaata-t far u lua reswa, Tk advert iartaassit af tb ebeag Ud bee tent te I a aa editer of Indefatigable energy aad per. 1 entet betweea th "distingoisbed"and bi maa retassra, I oali bat beea raUiw warm; bat w ar nappy to leara by tlgraih. It wa amicably adjusted If W, W. Itattslaai. Sflltarnf th fadard, ttilnkl t by a enmi-romit. The torva ar ant fuilv known. Hon. T. L, Clingman ha become quite a letter writer of late. Probably ht atpiret to om db tinetioa ia that line; it make bat little difereaee of what hind. Hi present association and his organ of emiiniuiiii ation to tbe public ar pecu liarly appropriate. Tbe last Standard eonteina two entnmun'wationa front this " diatiocuiabed are totter Internal improvement men than tbe ,utmlI ... , , of which bi aenm Whig. 1 hu they oppotM II. t..ntrai n-mi, at -tJt WRaja wiUt tf Ux. fu, u,, Sena th D-mooratie 1'iuneer .y St aa Timd pro- ,,, Uua i,iatci that h would fntUimn, hat acquieaea la it now and say that 4n.,iM ue pom if It wer tendered to him. tbey are willing to tee tbe plan carried out if u ulH,r h, mim oM st.l. .Under. - within the mean, aad resource, of the State," tW 0tfc j,. wiu, h rf Meeting but Uie .t of them think Uiat th. mean of tbe . wutantaim ,iltrie, i,. ith u,, Stan- St.. l. .111 h.J t.,.lifw It k-m. tail.. .... .. ,. . that hia persoaal aad no-1 ZV'l Ui,lt ia' n rttn ""J BOT r. diJcIi- .n b0TTin T.7 , T""1' only brought evW Mr. Clingman, but they W- of Ui,!JardrTTrwMnU..iMr.Brai4'irti.- M"- "' " " 1 -"-tier np their .inking eaaM by getting mat to alrractlT aad 7btr that althoath h. Jt, h... lW Br U ""T''"? " , ''" . correctly, anu tar ins annoaga a may na '1 (mrml wt, as tk .ttean uf tb Central roaal, I ' xpraued hlmt.tr lavoraoie m tna wieastoa . . . . kUA M a, it- ti.. n.... n. T..,.,s R,w.,. -TbU vwttraa of the Ceatral Railroad. jet be di4 tot t"" hea H tbould U d, ud U.ey moM posiUvely the pre departed U.i. Uf. ti Whingtoa aity, ell a to wa vim win. should to tViaa. TbU hargad CattLoTTi CirixTios. A Conventiim com- poeed of delegates from tlie counties imnierliately interestetl, was held in Charlotte on the 4th inst, to devise the means of securing a railroad eon itection between Wilmington and Charlotte- Robert E. Troy, Esq., of Robeson wa chosen President and T. Barr, Jr., and Donald MeKaa, Eqrs,of Wilmington, Seeretarie. Sjiirrted and el-quent speeches were delivered by Meaars Steele, Osborne, J. G.Wright, II. L. Hornet and otliera. ReasiluUons were mkipted eontemplaUng a rail road from Charlotte to a point on th Wilmington and Manchester Road near Wilmington, and committee was apwinted to obtain a charter from tbe Legislature at well as a lubtcriptionoa th. part of the State. state that the Standard doe a-t represent Mr. I ea the 3rd int, at Bona. Mr. K, althoagh a tt. . 1! M. fU,iiaa us aw tana nail I mmal C tb. lanni BurtiafB of bi Uf. la Ol. I preels.1; what lha Whig paper bv fcwf . u ndm aitiM ux lih, had t the last I as tk tteslttoa ef Mr. Urogg, aaa th. rf M( Br, u, j, u uUnt that tbey Bet br apart tat their views. I tbey ar I year or two ated to kar any eoaaexioa with I Uie prat. Whalcver may have beea lb diner tare of pt.Utiral sentunttit Utwesa Mr. . and I hav aa tys to tb imptiveat sad prvrea ef lU Utate, ad therefore art adveeating the - least. af owr tyetrm af railroaaU, wbiU tb ms old trt of extrat tcaace it ratted by lb llasfosMaatlJMt Ibtrts. ., - ., ,. ,,i Mr. Bragg' awa friead ay tftat tb beofuae j eaghttob givaa by our railrutd when tbey let end to ehaage tbetr Khealule, if they wish to he eea make anything by applying epithets to I ant ytt having bee pat ia pntititioa of lb pub aa, let him do It to hia heart e ooateak ara I U tby Uvir mataal fries-ls. They are probably, aot disptssed to plsy al tb saatt of abata, bat that the partiet eball be al full liberty to slay i and Bill isarKri( hi avail la such arfsam-slaf. tb Iravriliag pablU. W. do not " T r t"- kaatw bow tb pif.nl cbang assy tasil atber frwaWwa-tbe- rnn.lnai w dssknaie tBaiiecl.jerU lb citlsra of this pbu-e aha are la th habit of Fanny- aaper fcatrrprw-ee! bs rtewa, aao that as roallj r.lilg ,,,, ,ki cam Wr to tab tbU aaeewpy tb ssaaa gtvea kirn by list a( l (r; (nM iunminr. nrtws Usat as aatetwsjtate are eerraruy given j. tl.t e ity a i- i,, llxmsadt , ,,.la I, aad ( t. ,,,,ii.;.. !. ,i-f at Li U. r mK4 thai be 1 aot tasmmitied la tsiur ef .ilastaai- log tstr publi aeri. at the pew eat tlata. ----- 1 -Kiusbw Wa leara that a tvegrw ataa was kUlad ua U t'rntral Road ea th morning af theeihiaat. IU wa riding r- pla6s aW wbirh w. detsrasadiiig grad by il ewa weight, a4 ab.a it essa to t swuvh wa Ihnraaoff th mk Ua ege wt asicliasd ad the whtelt and the akole pad trver him killing him Usrianily. Dh taavsatr ra tat Bua-W hav rweatlv ed fesaa W. D. C.ke, Eq IWIpal id th North Carolina Inatitwlioa H th. toaaoalioa ef th Ieaf, I Hi nab aad BUad, a sparimsa thss-t of a IlirtiisMry 4 Ui Blind that h. pn-passes to ime U aaaaaabasrw. lit askt lb eo-isj-erattasa aad as sa .lance of tbatst iatmmtrd in th Kilvrt, and e beit eairgeioa fnaa Ira. trs aad wth.rs ia re gard to H. " Il ttrikt a that thi, If carried ewt a. pwpn. ed, WiU be a raluabl trnrk f U.at anfurtuoale Wt ar iod-1 tad I thi lis. K- C IVveM ' twd a-pe-leal. Ma- war h-II.ea l-x aalw J tUm tik rf Mr. I ibertak of iy k-iw . fir. i.sni .v. w f!? "r' Tia'. Xrli.sk Kaa-a b.H. Ii Ito matner h ntrplia. 'I It f that tb slitor of lb Staad- I tn math arwsgaal i lately. II. la to gtd to bank evea al aomaaua tsea, aad if aa dar pok fua at bin, took oat tW Ul til-fVir'i. run A friead writing to a Its Watauga eowaty tajt tnat tb paopt T that eartiwa wiU giv aa erarwaWtaHag tart fur the eld fal n I Ikseksry. Tb Whigt of lb We hav their y open and will aa banger bt bwabagged by tJiiiaml atassaa- wbuta they pleat, each with their own peculiar waapneta, vu Tbeaasa with his goajM-quill, aad Balis with hit .era Jn beat. Aad U the meaa time lie y atev get wiialuUs ti IrwfteT'tsUsI.T witkoatt let er biadrnac. Aad aeiUwraball tell ea the ether, Uatmach at psaebiag i. ant at all rettetabU for Jistiagnitbd" Udividaal. Kavt asur frwaait from U trsarbaat pea ef Ibe "dMtinguUhed statmaaaa.' aad from th UaUsse ef hi. distinguished fru-od and eoUlsirwr, Bab M. Fdaey aad sf Jachaste gaerallyt Vivo fi rvAt'S. Tb Senate, oa th tih la. ttwiained tbt ret af the Indigent iosaae Imtd bill A friend writing tn at from Ilymouth, say: Th prospects for the Pee Dee Farmer ar In di ed eheering. Th people ar prond of A. I sack erv, who know htrwto nnxrh. murlar. to mould the bncka, tn laiild lne noaare. rer thirty yeara to has battled for th interest and rightsuf 111 people, and walked out witliningcailors nn ever eecasron. In August the people of the r.ast will roll ep a Tote for old " Do knry " that will make tyrants and lbs enemies of the people tremble. We shall elect II. A. Gillism, rtrtW for tl.t rneimous aaajr praMpea-ta ara very jrM for Guy- aaawv aava-r Ala lllg-a. lauytner will DO Clfsdff- without aa extraordinary 'change between tliit aad elra-tioa. Our party is better united thaa it hae beta for many yeara. PITREMK COI RT. Tb following opinion hav toea delivered tince oar last report s By Nasa, C. 3. Ia Jenkine v. I'men. from Warren, afdrminr the iudriutnt. AUo.in Forbae T. W lUiama, from Craven, attrming the judim.nl. AUn, la haoa r. W eatharlv. fn-m TvrrelL judgment uf aon-euit tet a,de,and judgmaint bar tne puunUB oa tli veraiict. Ry Pitaaoa, J. la McLeaa v. K'eUna. from A lama ore, affirming the judgment. Alau, ia Thumpaua v, Tboniiua, from Orange, reversing the order of Uie Court below. Alto, ia OierV-a v. Pawytf, from lamdeo, amrming tbe ju Je nsen t. agreed to, rerniiringthe irtwidentof the L'nited htotes-hereafter to appoint tlie Captain ef Auxiliary Guard (taking thi appointment from ' i .Mayor ol nashington.) Sevcn hundred and fifty thousand diJUr w.r ' ppriipriatoil toward the Cniiitid extefliiun.J The bill was mibaeiiueniiy reported to the House,. Bud the main queatiou . urdered to to ut. The House theu adjourned. . Washington, July 6. ScxtTTv-rMr. (iillette pranted the reeolutiot a of the State ot Connecticut demanding th repeat -of to much of the Nebraska bill at re pea It the Missouri restriction, and eensnring lion. Jsaae loiicev for bit vote on that hill. Mr. Toncey defended himself, and attacked the Lr -isUtiu e of tl.e Slate of Connecticut aa a bodyot aiMilitiontsts. Mr. Gillette resiionded, defending the Leslt- ature and (ulogiiiug the Stale. I he lull tor a line of telegraph to the Pacific wa taken up, debated and postponed till Mob dar next, - - The Insane Land Bill was taken an and after athart- diahiita the quasi ion aat Usjaq on. the pastas .ol Uiaul tiiilit-H4iaig 1b--rte ef -the President, which roulied as follows yea . 21, nayt ifi -eo tb bill at rejected. several lerritonal till la from tb iiout of Reprosentative wr passed. - -- A private bill was taken sp. On the flueaboa of iu passage no quorum Toted, and the Sonata atjourned. IIih-s or RrratJtxTvTlTXS. Th Hons, took up the bill making appropriation for th Civil nd Diplomat! expense of th Government for the rear ending stun te-i, ana acretl oa the - vara, ait ametaaiiaaenta Testerdsy re sir ted fTont th Committee of the Vi holt on tbe Stat of th Luton. The amendment making an apranntiatUa ad f-7 j,ls for tbe eompleiioa of Uie bridge at lha Little Fall was reject el yoa 64, navt K7. 1 Th amendment appropriating iiai,(SsO for continuing th Washuiirtoa Water Works wa likewise rejected ; yeat tit). Bays Ul, Other amendment wer acted oa. That requiring the President of th fatted States to t)..unt th Captain and atembeia af Ui Auxiliairy Guard was rej toted yeas 61, aavaiH. lb. amendment appropriating l750,(Xa9 (r th extension nf the Capitol wa concurred la. Tb bill wa then rejected yea 7), Bay Mr. Orr moved a rwcontideratioa af the Tote, peniline which mouinn. I ne itouat auouraea. Tils CaiaiTnatv A bill bat beta reported te I by Tote of 26 toSl. It k naa4al!y ateerted the Kaate ahiih providea thai the earn of IV 1 by nsany wto appnT of Uie eta ef the Prtaab Vm.tW to atliidwd fw rm betwavea tlaot rrwli-1 deal, tl.al b will sign tU havaa.ua.I l.Q tt,i,i, In cea-l ied by Uie de. Uisaa of lb Atlura.y 1 It paasa Us hVaatia, and it la believed thai il iO Grtseral to to antiiltd to it, I maart t-rUanly paw. UaM Uly, Tli Knew . a timet hav tWted tbtv wh.k maaa tokttia MempWit, Tens. A aim is. iwT Th l llamiss tf Camgrsae bar agrrwd to adjlt oa tb tail of Aewtt. By Battls, i. la Clerot T. Smith, from Wavaa, ia e.toil, directing a ibw-raa. f. plaintiff. fcasaWt) taw m GGt0ttto-IKto4p&t1f',iNHH9l1iY4ll .vhlson, disaoissinf th ball with mate. Alaao. ia Miirtaa . Attibee, from Cumin, k, judgment quabdo agaiatt defemlant. Blay aeooe Sliara. tatoaard aVnM A Co. hav teat a tbe June Bamtoruf their repubUrav lioa ef Blaekwnoal. New Tolumae i f Dt f r RevaaTW iwpuUiaJaed by them and uf Buwhwisod ratuawanc with tbe Jnly Bamber. Prita of tb Magasin aad llaniews f 10 aer mmaia taoetag. of tbe aluiU ealy kOrotil per anam. Thi ia a ged Ume to ewhsrrili. A eoreejsa.J"it ia Jaabaetoa eaanty writta a a follow, t W intend te ties Uie whole WhigtirketU tl.i. e.n'v t'.as yswr Tlie hea bae ataautsl giiam iintn navlr. fsm woaul ran levwfr.a aaiy inla e.-uraa eiib tie eesap la, ialst will gH Ui tersest vuf gnam a ft k g U Uo 1-rtttiK. WltHISHTTOT, July ?. StH.TI. Mr. Allen nretenttwl the reeniulioa.l of the Legislatur nf Rhode Island, an the eua-' iertnf starery, the Nebraska bill, F.giliv Slav . law, d. Mr. Pratt, from th Select Committee on th ' ubjsatt, reported olaill proriding for Uie improve-, meut of the navigation an the I'atapaeo river, ana to mak. th karUar U Baltimair ae.nsibt. te the Tessel of war of the l'nited Slates. The priatte calendar waa takw an, ea a ' Urge Bomber of bill, to which Bo objeotioa WM Biaul, wr pate.il. At thro o'cioch tb Senate adjourned til Monday. , Hints or HirafiarsTirn. Mr. Pbillin mailt aa ineffasrtual atfort to inlrodoe a foM tn pruviatiiig thatoa and after Mosul ay atxt Ui II sis tl.all meet at tlevta e'ebark. A.M. " I ..TheiliMue. aaCar a tea wunU mt et plant lisa t.y lr. Urr, (wbaMnl that It waa bit orwaioa th. liout ra jected Uie Gentral A ppropriatiasa) bill, v.st.nlar, beaasasa of Ib kv haadredl Uaouaauid d.il.art therein afarnpriated for I t-m-houseaj roo-nsnlered Ua Tote, and alt thai ainltrtug Ua ball to to engrossed fof a IhlfC reivlilig. . , Mr. h'tnton. of hntorkr. atosred to reeoa- aader lie trite sfeetng lo the ruvtV'abHe'.H 'mi oliii.-ol, ami it wa agraa4 tux-yeas la st vi fill. Afttr further rma-rst.linirt, the emawidaatnt was again ad-ptcl by Uu-ee majority I and, a dr tli. oparaiKsa of the prrvv, qiMsUaa, tha bill eat taiaasl y ass. v., .ait to. Tb. Il-si-e latd it the tai.lt th. bill for est- Itlhg Ih. rlaiias. uf Hat li4 BrprraotaUeS. af l.ai ktrd W, Ma4e. dereaiawd. sia.1 a-ajaeaaraad. Tb Hoot of Reprise ritaUre ea Ui Ah Inef af.a-r iora.rporaliiig auay aeseadsaeato ht b gstaaral afiprnprtaasaaa Lill r-jeettd Ike whole ball by a Tote of 7 1 to l. A rnaeiJraiiia wta atnted aad ua tba sty. da tb bill i tlx Ts lawhsss of ti t Called SlaSee Saapf-te Caaairt raanrl be r nail aal faaawslrM. 1 k Ktaartt a- tlie las tvraa will tH two Urge eotaaaa-. t elasMst pr-sioety wait valaatne eat fowad aatV 1 1 a ul 1 1 tbt pvvterJiors of a ! . Ua

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