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NOHTH C A B O L I It A S T AB -7W E D If E S D AT M O R N I 1XG, J A N U A HY 17 , 1855; s, nALIGII, IT. C rmnTv" M' tUNiso, JAsrARV 11. .MS. KNOW NoTIHNGlS.U AND .SLAVEBT. On of favorite objection tf the tabid par ty ; res at the Kouih again tb imiricu party, U that K i alsili'.iouism in disguise. Now thi if serious clivge, one, that, if tree, would be ..-i.i to emietnn it a ene ia tb syrs of tht whde pe.p!e of tbe Sooth. But how really eland the ewe; So far a th nevrspaper pro i any in . . a-. .nofp . polar feling,it nsost inooutesta 11 jr true that this movement doe Bot ehim in with any efthe extreme notion of either Kurth am or Sthni fanatic. Bat to th immediate question. If this, raeyemot wa intended to play I ito the band of the abolitionists, how dos it happen that theabolitiop preaa verywhr eon- dsmns it, and assails it ia the Beet bittarand an- releoijng torott ; We propos to giro a few t tract tt ehw their spirit. - . t ,-t The Sew Tork Tribune, headed by Horace Grectr, tint rampant abolitionist and follower i. after all ort!i of extreme doctrine, says, '. "The Order it not neutral, bat openly and a- wd; I' uiiwf.nu wa aee in. th auoie ei--- trwr, it mnko ww pfMniU ofisLawy wffeFWT-tttw end Mr. STJ11W .r. i..IBN. OS Wi nu iuiii vra VUWWWI ground that thej are teekin th dissolutioa of .. - : . " . i .i. - i - .ur. toe i oion. 1 u aworu, in sdmw ouiiu)(Baia a new l-inn of th Cattle (itrden safety corantitte. with NaratSiia -added by way of Condiment an 1 guil-t'rap. Th many bnnext and well-meaa- i"R or,n! of BUvery in the Aor'.herB btate, ,- wiii have been induced to connect themselves with the Order, must prepare either to quit it or to be used m the tools of th party that is strut? fling to eital.lisil th pernicious institution in . nas by mean of luitlie imported from Mia-, t m to jo nrawe and suppre lii will of the po J ie." " 5. . What d- es tlie Ktlunal Era ty? loea It thiuk abolitiooUm and Koow-Kothingism oa ad th rame tiling t Let it (peak for itself i ' . "A few inonthciiinc. the free Siaie Jrid fair io be unite-i not only in Congressional election, butinthe l'reeltkiituil election of 1S40, In oppo itioa to hltiTcry and the S1t Power. A'ow ikry tiviui an nit, uiam ifw-w, a'vw 9rm. t d'rtd keJjiUii hi Kmnt-Suthmgitm bturi tht wi lt I Slm iHUritt." , paint ' - - .: . " hut it our plain duty I Let every Antl fiavery wan eout out from a Puiitical Order, - bound by oath to eercr, pledged to an unjust pnlicr .towards Foreigow and a portioa of our fellow ciliiens.aud fjnnrimf th Uavtrytptetlum." Listen to the melancholy F.Tsln s hlr. Hunks of Sliimaohuaett, who wontheon llenc of Anti-Hlavery men generally by hi went home, joined th sew Party, wa re-elected' by it to t; usre, eomr.s back to Wathintrton, and iu his first speech this (ession, in which h ttrnip'4 to vinibcttt Kuow-N'othingitm, not on " ly av .i.lsthe Kbvery Istu, but, itriw necessari ly bffor lii in, turns hi fac away from it. lit tlnivlt un tlv. rrr imjxrsnnu'i'in , ikt rojirir ami tpirit tiftht Or Jet, kwimag 4hing ef tSlaverf or Anti-Sl'irvry." But w adduce further testimony to pen the ub- .Jeet, J-.yerj b'.dy know that thrAlbnnj Journal it th exact Un of th Tribune, and that its dit- r,T burls S .- !, istn ofi'.lie most determined, rampant, wwd-Jycd AWitiet!-, ia the United Ftslos, Wlmt d s he think of Know JKothinf- isint J.st bun r imer f.,r lu iiselfi "There isajghilee jfiing on all oterUie Sotilh, en th ewcii.u of the altent of " KnuwN'othing- tem. ID Msvery VI tuft and I'ro-Slavery lHsiu. craw iii; in paeans to it. Not tint they fear In Pope a pa'ticle, or car a rush for 'foreign influence," which seljont troubles th tSlav huites, f ,r the r.mitherof sinitrrants ther i in CtuisideraMe. lint be,ue th Order prowiae to be tin 1 -nailed Ally of hlatery ICilensiua. They I sl sliuut g'vsn up th Ship. When th Ann r.el.rrnkt st irmmept oyer th North r-uiies l.t iiinuiier, I ut. at th last Lour, this vtikiiuwn p.. I it diKoiurci baateoiug to bring Kjem ur,vir. W eonicnl ourselrM fir th present with pr ducingonly on authority and that li th Boto r' '! Long- Juba Wentworth, of Itlinoi aa Out a:i1mil, rnk unscrupulou Abolitionist.' And what hat lie to say of Know Kothingismf Pee he t'lii k it Abolitiobifta in dUguixt Hear hi Bioiirnr.il insw,-r in a lter bom from hi Cow-g-"."i n,l f it t Ti'a'liint jn, " . "r-. i c'l I tee and hc.r arciur.d ai, it U vU i ti. t..ai !' f t iju iietion, i tooverrid all ct'hert, fvn (Ut n'.ie i( i'tm, as let se mm Tuei .-I p;. !-.!' thin tucking tlatrjf, fvrgt' !;? ull th'tr '.' rf !'." X' l.iit t'.i i ;-t ...ny can b asked r gira Is show U.at alt aiu-h a-,'rt!un( u tM lurritirtj Bi!c charging secret ab ilitioiiism upoa th A n rriiin tarty,' a.- withmt fnundation ia fi. t. It leave tli 0is.iuib o( slavsry pre-tis.-Iy wl r it coht to b W-ftj Bad whsr tl h .ull. his always e mti o lel itshnuld b UA, w .tli the peopl of the particular State la which it (list. - tT TU Tkxruitun!te aas. Cat Uoni t iiwVi uptin in rrs!ioDl articls eomraen.lavi ry if Mr. B Vrr, w a-ciibed to tt " a feeling of rm ri;A-n: - n at Ui eVtb.n of Moss. Bigg and I'., id." Now w certainly d! 1 not lo'end to i t: e ir-; re.-i n ili.it U.s articl a writka unj r " a ( eling ef aM.rtiucatiuB,14 fur 0 ttliad that &. n. r v. .( such gbiw'.ng ob.gj, masthav la warmr I wil'i a g-neron fe ;lliif e( Stale rid that Ninth lamina bad such a dislingviadi 1. 1 I tVritpi s U. W only iiitandcd to ecsv Try ti e i I. s that 0.9 edit. of th Kews, and th !..,t, i..k a.tb l.im, htail b t'orti3d when i!.y culture th bliie f Mr. Badger ,iSi t) cf ilersr. HiKv and lUid, and recct I .1 thry rat.rMt gits sac i a Mini to tl. Stat as Mr. ilflerhaa. W alu.ir the spirit of uv -ti !nre thit prwejred tN artict llluded to. and '.,,M t(u.n aeiril the um high meed i ! .-,,.. t. M !. ,.- and lUid, that Ih d i r ..I the N( si '. I to Mr. But;cr, bectat i I um' ) Ulwva, tl.iy ban aver showathsta i mkii VI ti it. a would But dttrr4 eo i ii fi.Kii I f trr l.t II at may be their da, tor ; y '.. t tl.'T n iv l av no ltnd the Elate or I V. art i.i - It'. U Ir. l C. I'ish to a j sa.pl ' I . ) J i:.e l.qn.rt of tl supevint- t ( t!.e Uu.su ttuw i Jtovth t'arnli ia," ' ;. I .vs jr - .1 i.h a o.illiia-y b.tsr- f r' U ia t ( It t4ri.ft'y detrd thst tb rew i X I.'.- 'v .f 1 I el.M-ntst.'js tor Ci , 1 1 . . i. p . Hf ts great Mai wirk, ad i .'. -.; 'i I 4 Iu bVssmes to i .i .......! r b l,n. fit it Las ' It i Ms -1 il ,.t tf tl. b i .' .. :'.. I " ' f ti !alirif the M li S ! ep-t pr ., p .ted .f uu4 ,f : . It tl b . If 1 1 , t.re, t 11 ft. ( bt C. ' J V i il!l s. . 1, I. ia i.i b , I s ti ia. 1- I .t t -a . ' ore dUumird-iinM 6v Kmu-KiAkimUm, rtnftJ m" m ou pariuiuiart, wa uiox- Fa iirrs. Aeauine wiivsoBcrj dwa baa ariaea frota oar report of the proceedings of the Senate oa hut Monday, apon the free euffrage bill, we hate copied the part alluded to.from ;tbe JuarosJ.Jsad fire it ia th'. issue, together with the rot bpob the amendment of Mr. IJeBgbtoo. One treat objection arced again the amaoo- nieul of Mr. Ilaugbton, waa that thi wae not ta. free tuffrate that bad bees advocated befora tli people of the Stat and bene it ought Bot pa. It em that a majority of th Ssnat though t i r.nmil. .--U.A it into th. hill, and w I pre mint that it will acarcely be eontended by any one that the people of the But are sot ia favor of the principle contained ia the amend men! Th people of the State will be ratheriurprued, we presume, to lean that to advocates of tfaia measure, after euniidering npon, writing and peaking about it fororer i year, bar not jet ea Bute to Bring it uiw a Mp. to nn tucm- selves. I MrBoydof IlocViBgham, Imroduced the bill v u I at u amot tntaosnon, waea was suppowa t. I.. r. iL. . I.I ..l.. t.:il ,k. - Ltll.j " " i two year before by the casting Tot of Mr. I Speaker Edward. But upon iu trst reading, it ..... . . i ... t. I m. that lU author a not Us6e4 with it. pbaaooJogy, as it w ameaOed, at bn unttance. I Iin 6VraJ Darticulhrt. I 1 j,, l.f 4 - Oa it fd eadififc: 4t irebriHgbroio eairi ment) to tli first section, when suddenly k wa percsit eJ that iu phraseology was defeciira and that it needed roruion. So a select committee I ... 1 -. . .t - i t: I mmm saipvu, im lor ui purpose oi auumg nr i new prorisioBi to it, not avowedly to Mrik out ... . i .'..r An. in. i ..a I -,.. ..,n proviso o, u.. Olt. i ou. w r"""" .iiruiuW. st svmws w w a uim-1 cult to tifr th friend fthe bill, as that tlier I r deterinioed to eontinne to urge it. It is to be I-,.... J ,1.. . .1 .-ii.Li. . . -I. ws i win us aoi to uca h low Hue napatnat will pleaseuil of Uiem, or om dire-1 ful eatastropln mtv hsnpen. Jh.l. Uo..M t.. I m ,i.r !u f,i!'1'l,-cf', UughtoB'meadmel, J inc it was ailontsd b a msi.n-itv aftha whole I , 1 j .... . Senal upon th ayes and no. If th phrao i .. ... . pilcn or troseur, why dMO Bot It mend mtrc-1 due a perfect bill at th Irst t W shall await I their further mat, la .. .W it... 4- -.11. ' ... I w . .... , intend. Tb hour of 12 o'clock bavins' arrived, the ?neakcr nnf,und tti ineeiol ordr. riti "The bill to amend th constitution of the State of orUt-Carotoa,' Mr. Ashe moved th fi.llonintt amendment a a snosutute tor itte nrm .settoa. ot th lull; hvcry Ire white man of the are of twenty- on yer being a rltitaa of th l iiited States. wno no been an mhahiUotortbe State Tor twelve mouth, iminedxte'y nrere-liur the dav of anv election, and shall hare paid puhli taxes, shall ue entitiea (a yote lor a memlwr of tlie Fenate v. .... . v i M . m iv-u um rwniurs I The Senate resolved itself into a eommittae of tha whole, (Mr. Btivd in the chair) to take into eoosiderotion ttiw bill and amendment, and after om ti.,.. spent therein, the Stieakerl restlmnl the It., fl.,.1. . ......i I ....... . y.,,,,. IMVVH'llll,l-l?i7llll aid bill and tmeudmeut back to ti.e Senate, and asked to b. diKharged from th.irfurlh.r eousid- sration. Th. aori.uV.ii.. ... d..t Mr. lUushtoH nw moved I. se.4 tl.. uji bj adainc th fullowiuc Moriao to tit It wmTWrfttH-tofsW uuIcm h shall hare paid publle Ux, and shall har been nstursliiod aocordiiw to tl.. Uwa of th I luted Stales, bow in font, or that may hereafter te passed in pursuance of tb oonstiui- Uon of tit United State, shall be allowed to voto, either fur a member f tlv Scntt or House of I isnnott " . 9 ATtiH. ife ll.n 1, . .n .1 ... ... i ..sr...., I ttf . A .1.- I . L .1 l - . - .: I .... ...I,,, ...iivjivw mis w iirrsentconiusii.o, alio a. hi. object would be tec u red ly the aitoptioB of Mr. 11 ; amendment. - ' . ' The aunndmsut preraile j, as follow t Are.- Msssrs Ashs.ChatrT, f.'hristian, Clsrl Cunningham, lbivia, Kutiin, Kborn, Fisher, Fon Till, Frenman, Uilier,(lrahani.llaiighton, ll.ks, lane, l't 'loots, Mitchell, Miriiev, Kivner, l ayloe, Thoina of Bavidxon, Wiggins, Wllley, t. nvwif-vi rvnstsiw t, vma. mm. J"T. Mesr Srfk w, Bi.gs, Bower, Boyd, Bnigdeti, Cuh'tnea, Colliua, tmka, Faiaun, Fn Bell, tjrates. Herring, J one,' Mrlknvall, Martin, .Mills. Oldldd, Saressr, Mr sight, Tsylor, Thorn. a oi o action, n aitttr, tt uder.X4, Pan, Elliott. TbU skillful sironaut made aa ascent from tt.h city oa yesterday In eplendid .i.i twi ... L,,; , '.. tyle. Tb was wareely a breath of air tir. ring, and hisgracful balljun, lb Isabel la, gli. dad iifott har atrial Juurney ttaadily and beauti. fully, livery oarrcnl must hav. been morti- led at tl. Tory u..n BumUr U.al fclt disced u iKuynji ui i n.iessor uj going wuuin in i snees-anen ir. it del nut bold that an appn'prnt nchure. Th buuiUt tliat wet.l ia will aot ht-1 r' "'rnal impMtetnenl was perfectly .in to .... IU it.. ...I h.,i.t. t,i enawllutioaal if th tre.a to whi. h It ww inlei.- ' ' -I ' - - be was put, Wa say it Ut sorrow, but w saa - bos retrain irum rxprcsslng our rnoniucnliot) at il.s ..n .,..11 ......1.1 .1.. . .. . -a - "" vw fnifMwin r - . - r w -. . , . .. trs mi tan i'ir stivaa. in lull bsT Hi mpletioa of th Deep River iaiprovement will Com ap to-day at 13 o'clock. It is expected that Mr. lliugliten. (i f Chatham, will addr th el upoa tli feasibility as wsll as Ut aec- aitjr of tl.a eumpletion ef tl s vtrk j and that h will b ahls to lay Much information Lcfur tb fm aie rclatir loth sshnitii coal forma - tivB of that Mcfioa of th 8tt. But few art ik. .i . j i ... i .. . - - - - ' " ' T " w.u inns luas i . . . . ., , . La.a Us. dtsc.r! apo. thi. fnm , aad .. uonui bw mi spesKB will impart ssacft raJuab) BtormaUoa to thus who fe.1 ant Ularrsl la lb avtopatl uf th east mineral reamr of tb Will tli Standard Inform It reader that th edit. ef the Now Vork r4UWMb.oi City aad thv aMitiua par ar ia deadly husuliiy to th AsMrlraa rtyf Andd. it Bot know, tl .l th jr;-T-iVTflirnsaBii Ii Itora, 'm that it driiw tp hsti.ja of s.'arsry m .. . . .1 1. . . u I, a..!-, l... . I !.. 1. .TTTs.. -,..- j - sa-.l . ' ""J -" r'-f. . " Cavoa4 of ultw j,fV Js la bur last; bshI th aasartioa that trtr of mrnrn is llsnfod sAsrvt sd -. I ,i i , .. . . . - " f' Ui litiuc.pss uf th luwiu Mny p the .- sort of usntur euy Luid to (ous dVtritt LLal ar.balU.-l to I . .11 The Fiaulard wishes to ka why Mr, Layoff I i aol Mr. ri . It UiiiitMisa that Mr II. fear Mr. Yi law's great uwr la debate. Not t I n n of Mr, I'sii. 'r's b'ninss. to loPr lr ia th ram t ia tugiuia, aad w pre I s.....a Is ba a bsti.ii si a to It . but if bl d.Jdo. itie.,toi wVt Would U a l.rs ..... - i 'S-J M.v.r w i-st s m an im vu.o.j slns ,4 j-f r Ir. is II e pr., t',u to whili ' Is irsfm liiuiM If vWvaisd. To.-f . psrd 1 ,.f sssi,t. fr a. ald to a, u, i,U 1... ,- ' ..l.! rsw.t, a tb ps b ..f ti. .. w.'i . i si tl. : . for 1 1.. at tl I I . . 1 Honrs Wntis, Maui FaMisher, Maaufae torn, and IWn ia Piaano Fort, X. 313 Broadway, New Tork, hae tent the fallowing ehecta of popular Music, published by him ; Th Rush of Water; fitrdling my Messenger ; The Sparkling Polka. Kiwsraraa Caaaou. Tboma ?. Garner, Esq., ha assumed the duties of editor of the Wldoa Patrwi. The laat Patriot eooUin hi la- lutaton addras to hi reader. r Pamphlet enpie otHf. nuighTun Speech oa th Contention question may be had atthiaoffiee. KSOW-OTniNOISM IX WXORESS. A ipicT debate took nhvre in the House of Ken- waentarivee, Thursday ,' on th merit of Know nothuigism. 1 he speakers were JIexsr. nillers g, Carolina-th latter hating been drawn out by refrrrar to sei'eixion. and the former to eh"'"" e subjoin a brief synopsis AaT I l.a aaasskss stlrss mi a&.i l. - u. skiers remarked th.t it was hi. r,r ... . . r I io ocuna wuai nan been eaiiet a depi. and abject sect t notwithstanding the bitter lutiv-tive ? .' P7ena from 0.th Carolina, (Mr. KiU,) and the sennut e harie mada sziiot mhu ieft termj Kmm.K.JHtio-, Zugh tbey were the biimI degrile jntnd misenble of tl human peeie, he had uiblei Pw!i!Ji "".lertaken to appear Jhe "etFiaaw against H.reTi:rier;, - M.h;lkiterdjA sanLDnthe two awntleiun ' Messrs. lUrr. ami dhnlhc two aentleimMi Olsssrsl lUrrr alST Kent) wuo bad anade ts-mhle onshuights on the Know-othins pattT. and had eudeavored. him- ettly and conscientiously to ascertain whether there was aaytiiiiic in. their arguments whnJi 1 1 . 1 . . ... jw w cumj;e ins news in reference to this rgniiation j and yt, fr thu life of him, he ad been unable to lad. ia what he heard from ,,, cita,)le gcntlmIin (nm Carolina, or me mora calm end elaborate acnt m0 from Mississippi, anythinn to convince him. 1 nd 10 .' born' that le uis own ueot.le. tie never hail don. -r. .,..1 . ' r - a """""! "H netp uim uimi, ne never should, i h flaj of his country nuntted in triumph eiTwher.n anu on tliese,at borne and ahioa l.- man, be he Knlisli, Uvrman or Jllexicao who dared to iiuult it. ...i" "A review tit History of tlTtal AIk It t..' .1 " wii vi. weiMf, no biuu. ta miifTi-r m tmint wlUl the, gentleman from ,th Carolina that nnow - ftollimisia made it first appearance ,in 'usci. i ncretor that p ntlcnian, out ?. '""X). had connected ... mAVAM.nl w.K tl .1 I uisnt did begin in Massachusetts, it came from ji mis mov in niHirinirinisr?.nrr-frtl,.. w. . ni. I. v --... u 1 1 1, xiiujjuii. . lilt UCSCCUlt- ant oi in gaitaul men who so lavishly poured out their bhd on the tiiain of that 'Cniumnn. wctiiui nail iioVTorsotton nor eraseil to love tl lioerty tor whiah their fnlhers fought. They hid not lurgnten that furi);iieiTTrngrd'Tt bliiyly wur agoiust their anceetors, aud he thanked tioi'l that this movement did oum front .tfasa-husclt. But it did not stop there. It parsed thnutth 'the Jenny, and the descendctit of tlie soldier who tougnt with oloody fret and uaked hands in defending th libertie of the country against the . , I II i . . .. . cmcrcu ncartny into the or- ..'"l,,,n-. .. ... . Yt.S aKae ! !lt?.ta r I enn.ylynip. "". ir . caiien tno Revstoiie of the l e ' i emsreu ins ntsie OI AC 1 nrlt. w here. I -I--- v wtrm- .l - . , . . , " , I1" , .yJWompliaiit, it watdeiww- TT , ,i T.T ! 1"!' 'l''"- " I1 trough the little State of Ihlatvare. ' nd laithiul to the Iniuo iu all of nd emergience. : and he wtitld ""' ' ""'") at Mime future day M0"" "phw after the remains of an extiiiet raiie.-uiiJertaking to make a nditieal-gd'.giiitl urvey, would not have to goto tit t'hisea I- lauiia, io nua atut.i spsaei f a tmritlrd man. Uauzhter. In his own Stat. .,f V,.. land th reoent uiunicipsl eleetiun in the city of uaitiiuure would tell a Ule. Ue wondered that gentlemen did Bot learn lessons from it, I - ti.. j , . . ,r. K. ..TL " 1 'f. ? the gentleman f" Koh Carina iagsin.t hnow-.othingin.i was that it interfered with whit he as plmned w s-ns oiaie-niriiis. lie l.tlr. ? I n..rr knevr of any question presented to this II. .u or ins miii nr. ii. u uut an il me meuiliers Trout South Curolin were reared to death by the phan tom of Consolidation, lie thanked the gentle man fur utterini th sentiment that the k . Nothing rgnuation was ndeavorin to brln I posed to fute rights, which he (Mr. S.) under auuus a uunv oi in. n .4 n,i ti.t it . ... .... """ so um soeessuiB ana nullihcatiiHi. Its spe cial and peculiar province wa to consolidate the untoa oi the Main as they were at tl. .,..,. when th C'Mivention dei larsd that they framed the Coivatilutiiitt (W a tor psrfWct union U lii. State t and thit it meant to do. lie would m. further, and sy t hat if lit knew any thing of th P" " i "w-"h.g partv, Nith and "!". - r-y uk..i ur,i, s.utr,eni rsatie ia ,tln, iK,( M (ll()T da uno x,,,!. iitiouiita. It would pluc them both aide by ,'u'.' "'I ,." " high s Human. ..r"'.-.' r1 T .i- t- .' t""m,t Md to ih. t n ii''ZhS I iaj in uui i mshumI il.K ,1. .1 ... i 1 unrontituiiiiI if it pMnoid to render oavirt- I , " " nowe-nnrgn tait one Stale, I It did not Intend to permit the southern nullili 1 . ..u.i..t. ;.i. j -. . , I " i -"-.v. uoctni ey-ffl H'Cctiuon I uiU Uli.il.li.1il.dt II. . ... I . b..... r . 1 after they tlirntsltes had ursiil ii..;...li. ,ul bunal to Irv th. nnsiiiuiLu..ltt tj l . i I. -, ' -. "i I oy (.ongrrs. la uther words, tins am nr,l JJ "utend to qniblj about th. (.iter ef th eunstiiuiii.a with th aiMtttioa f a prwla, and vh.i.1. ti piauit.1 proTittiiswwith tit eifrou terv oi a rr.littil. Mr. Keiu desired to know if the oa nis reuisrxs to hare a personal ariplintib N roHk'is dtsnlarmrd any swrti tmemtOB; M was talking aut S- nth Carolina politic. TU 1 genitrutan BiiL'ht b. ilwirtii.reMr.nrr.nl. t. I but bt ( Mr. S ) would enounce the, wttea and I aher a hos. I ti. ,, .-... , I r"plie to th rarinti arpiaitnu ad- ,ansl by liUn lUrry ad K.Htl,lnd rel.,rred I to amount ol uuangraiiosi to this eemtry, " "eriarea iul H. tor Ik aval twenty fear. .... . . ..... ..i..,,, n.it, mm n s si ior in last ti year, m stvlsl bav a eiga -mvsrw" wuhwi ewr Tinnt- ustor ta niitiir ncal tore Pi na.ive-U.ira eitu.ns. II alluded tt th srti.iu that fnlgir built r railroad and dt. ...i v ...-I . -1 . 1 i .. . i : . Luei .,u -tu, f Amw-ww. rdwi. I espiul, and Industry I II pvsdiotfd lhst.h. a gentlest! relumed la ihrit BstSMW, they would so. straw th Ta! ef .lambrvaa, r.iTofitT-Via.ri.ruiB Itrrclrc I .r J .ri. Jjm H.lutelloeiHss J nd her by th ftoap fVtr Mrbl, fr tn I l"rto Praya. to Ih. nth of Iteeeoil-r, Ta C. I stellaiuss Wfi Pisrw Praya Hr M. iirnl oa tb. loth o KireewW. i u UI hft . tl. ).t of isnlr f. t. aad a re. is. Il.i.io. m 1 l"" iHoaivsau a brudt. Th tbd lew lav. ' fr"'" r- . revswto that lore .U. srviv- U. lUvsl Mul t moo y to tats l.nUU !,,. a4 isaeg.n frv.ni th. uther UIssmIs. wa. irrd ml" I j th. Hthotilis. a ban tossing. A ball ! ylthruuih list Siis rtsa in win. a aa 1 i.,'l.. My t.d child wa si.lis. lb Frankbn wa detawed lw stays ta utMitewef f rastr. ItwtsjrPr- ri.l in gvw tor awwrh , M4 sn J hae) m tibl to tosa. .. j 1 lis Si ... u( U ar Llmssith Wad' ' Xraiasd sod I ! dusa, w4 toto M.ibwvs! tm ' u. t n,. Mi-'.i tl Sls.y. ,sr F 'I. Jot. 10 -Tl, l.t ad l. - t--n S. twos i t.st lb SMI bsl t t i th. Ii Uiftir I r P. fc. Sensa. st..t t At'l' A t'.-'i f bss 1 1, J'. r ti. i K W i piy , t. I i fitf ta Irk Csnlow Slat.) . "f- KsLtita, X.C.JB.i855. Dear Kir r At aom of th reader of your paper may Xi-M m interest ia any thing that concern 'WUtuui-wr-s-hatawith Vurnisa yoa tl; ptitry ad located befor the chamlier'of sa-tnen-e, durinjr the Christmas holidays, by a mem br fpim thr eitrem western p.rt)m oT th Stat, said tone the author of th Blu ilidg lUilroad, which is in progress of emstnactinn, and when completed will aocctthewtera limits of Nwtfa Carolina with ChttanotTria the Tennessee and Mernphi oa th Misumiippi. who addreseed the enaukwr of commerce upon the subject ot extent. ing a Kailroaa west from raiettevilie witn branches diterging east f'imj that point to the porta of V ilminrtoa and Beaufort to be wttmded west from F.Meiietille to a point oath -North Carolina Railroad, thence west to the French Broad rirer between the village of Asberille nd llendenionvilie. Thence thruoghthe Taller of th Pigeon, and Tuckaaea riter to the Ten nessee riteron the line of the tilaelliiettaiirua't. Thence ttfroojth the Tallejr tpf th Ilifthwasce passed Murjihy in Cherokee county to the Ten nessee line at the J'tick Town Oo)er Mines, wner alreailr frura three to fmir hundred wag' gn and teams were employed iu th transporta tion oi cor. lie uggcted the idea that the entire mad should be under the control of one cnipannj With a uuiiortn guare-f fir feet from the mines to the Atlantic. That it would then connect with roads leulingtoVickaburgand New Orleans, Mobile and Pcnsacxla, on the (iulf of Mexico, which wonlll eecure to NortJI Carolina Central Koilr)ad fmin titie end of the Mate to the other, onjrhieli at U hud theadvjintajje of 60 milet tan'iU7rr7oe"r aiif otucr ri'iid "Tflinl ,Li!ciljm.1uIi1 .jjfl..can.smiafil 'sm "f ML r,,l.t ...,.' . i.,iTir7T7r"or TT.ri1trwi:.-ti f freight and travel Oum tlie I'acitie and the Mis sissippi valley on its transit to the Atlanticocean. i Inch wonld cause the st'vk to he taken more readily than, fur a part ot the road at time.; And he demonstrated hy refcrrine to the through road that had lieen bui.t with loss ndvantazes, that they had yielded a nett profit of upward of seven (wrcent, froin which it wo plain that hy taxing through freight and travel less than it was ever taxed, the roan would pay tor itself in ahout thirtv years. And then outot the income the stock could set apart a school Tumi, sufficient to educate every child in the State. And he elo demonstrated that theniltanlue of distance which that road would have, would unable the State to realix'; onirirowc from tlie tax, as which it seems sufficient measurably to relievo-the pco lilo of the State from taxation. 1 le pictured the cffcct.ahoulda road in building up cities on t ic line and at tho seaboard mutu ally ibe beneficial to each other; and said when all the Stales are connected by lUtilroad which will centre in tho valley of tho Tennessee, mid wnv lietweeti the ports of North Carolina and Memphis on the MiKiseippu in that Ncv Kng laud clnnitn, shnyled and protected by the hi; neuks hi ttic Alli-tr-iftny niuiut:iins, which ri.no . ... i, ,i,. pla tf tha south will cougregafe to spend their summer ill the cool breezes ot the mountains where they will not only determine on their rights, 'but will, under any emergency, bo pre tired to dett'lid them A charier it is aaid will be inlrtxluced into the Scuat for the nlwve pniieet next Monday. Your, very trtilv, 0CC1DEXT. Th Ciinoi ic Orrsicx at At.Nr. We have already hud reference to the outrage at the Alba ny Alini'li'.ufe, which con-istcd of the Catholic priest destroying certain lxik coiituining crnti; inent ef a protestnnt natut o. Tho Albany Tran script hriH the following ; " On T'irmftir. tw. -Mr. t rir, 1 1 ty M .rinaarr. n the inoriiiiig vi-itedtliQ ATinsiiou?eniid berit religiiitit tervicit inlhe elm)!, nt hn'h nil who Lwncd spiritual iii.trucliiiu attendtd. .Mr. P. exHindtd tlie scripture to. ti.cm.aud-bcfoic Un i u.-disttibuud-a.. Biiiiilrfir-Mf-Uat-Ut-iua TTntlT: t Wttl o all orrroOBr t wa- f nrmler; arntrt ft to the Almshouse, and who havcthe eliil lie i iu 'barge, avciubled them in the cliupt l lo listen to th remarks and in.tt-tirtiiiiis of some lath- be sto.lsi.ts who .r. pur.uii.st a suum of instruc tion to fit tiiein for the priesthood. n hat trausMrcd helore the general outhreas which oectirrcd in the chapel we do not lm.it', but tte first that we cleau is that Mr. llui.l was called frmn bis apartiuents hy oi.e of tho lu.iic-, who luld him that tho students had told the ehil-! drew that ' t.ol:M m-nn i:oisi,nru at pniH on us Ac fnmtM ttf kll, t$iil tk.tl Ih'g mut iur th-m tip to tfttm. .vlany done so, wtien they itceiun siuiu'ii into uie stoic an.l nui ncu. One lad, who did n. t v. oh to cive up bis New x ear's present, was loutid at the ,ot of a flight of stairs ttisusible from a li ilitlul wound in the head, it re tuir .JVie aid ol stlmulaot to brin him to. lb .w ho ram there wc do nut know, -j but suppns tt wa by ac;detit. . - . . 3tr. tlurst iiiwot bearing the aoovo aiartc-l Utt the chapel wiili the deteruiiuation to turn uut the uirtits, hut was restniued Ir.uii doing so by bis l i.l v. lie then si ut tor l tie men and called them into hie other, where he demanded therestoraliim of tbe bunks which they had alxiut Iheui, Only twrutv-seven out of about four hundred vera re cwiteil ; wher tho remainder weut Pi is not known, but it is supposed they were burnt or onmed away. Both el the females fid from the r,. on alien the onslsuht was made on tlie chil dren, and their bo..ks PsTcility taken away. - li hat is meant hy ihi. Miiw.rrnolaht asyump tioB of riglif, this malicious andoutrai4tsti-ans-grri.ii f law, morality and orilvr, w do But know, utiles it be a loiermiiiatios P call out put. he feeling. If that vs tb ease, then we ran say that no public will countenance such high hiiil".l,oiittitgiH,s such brutal indigiiitie,and such wilful, malicious, and oiMiilemptihle wrong. To matter has been placed in the band of thus whu will sift. it,-uii,by public dtHiuleuanc i'iow that such uurp.iti..u of li.-lit ill hot be i.pH seii in ritf Trrf andTraiT'CutenTil rommirrrr ty." C0WEXT10N' OF VETCrft.VX SoLIitEBS Wa-ninoTo. Jsn. S-Th old siddier of the war of It-ll. and 11 1, assembled Phiy in larre Buaibers. They mustansl about IJ and wcr esn.ned by the V asliiatttim bvltalloa of Tolun terrt loth. Prnsidrwlial Mau.inB. Th Presb dvwttHl'ov.liMi.B li-e4 poesh, sthkh si ss respiuidc.t to th Ptetideut Pierce. Frrtuta PtiTHt Laas. Four Indiana front six diCerent nations we tn th ProerioB t.sdsj ia war wtoftis, ti. Vv'astiisitttoB Para lust is, also aliraeied satKh aiisuin.a. i.ibsts's Cass, lloa.l'n. Shields, an Itetmllaer, Leslie, CumIa and Cub lletibm ere also ptwsetit. Ju.ltr Suth erland pnvnled th Cmvviiii.i 1 1 th Preai'tout I 4 lb I tute.1 Stales, pho mad. a ipeet b. Tti I href of the Sit Natipns also anir a speoca tor kr tk ssftsiol llatlsM Bt' At thsc..Kin this mlit rtiiaiw, rMtulions wer pss-sd urging t'..gt Bink prusUh.ns tor s..l.l.er, tjieit Wi4"W ti,d Blul !'n also Psr la dutiit who h.lp-e.l a pr,eni at Trp"li. Akd an eileij ...a ol ti.e rnai.inlsw to lb s.l 1 cr their wi U.s aad er) bant of th war i f 1 'li. Prssarntsd tliauks fo Sebalor Brulbaad for l.is.l ertton in their It-half; and eulogn4 Madisoa, Clay, L.cl-s and Csib-as t aud argued th ensupleta ! of th Nalhsaai Mft-auttjent. ae. A fV.rumittr was s r.l'l.'inrrd tw ails., raiftsw Isstt Crs ta behalf of Ikes o'.jtKU, tvt TBI Tt. Ml. I'iotos: TV. last anickv if Pul.hu phsrsa hit to b a bill rss literal Ihsw 1 Bad s.i pwd; and 1 saly rsftrt thai I arye wno bias Ibiosiiig I i-l rnt tn rtwew th lisrtor id th old banks. I Uoak that llisnunt ber uf PuMius pn,v thi .ssrlustvlr. list iiag toxl an ii'jioi.itT si. ssy U-t aiuel. ap- ssard, tif gt 1 lli X Miy tsl'V. s to U.s 1 1 'U of 1'ft.ilt M4.41S at wafts bw'ti,od ss out l'.e tin - tiilem Is bkely to tnol. rgi a lhori;r lnt'Tsloa id dist oft.- ia ta Lrgtslsjar, I shall "., as ssy ttsssst tatiy sswupii d, way- sine, owsto ftSwftsr anbft brced to il. s tti osiid fstscss. I. last ruuaber ti.sr. ar vrad er.,.r, 1,1.1 o.y ehir-rst hy i eiswrsitagiy l l. I I,. I gr.ttiol to yoa II it I fared t wars lli.U hsifc li is do. pi PjLI.us that I hi that I bs.t ev er Ml si, irv i l l kts to b iii by what fc ha. do. i r tl.e riM of mW'ttisl um; rote.sts, nod ly Tt.r l'..t. t.rri I vt I ruitxd Bow a -rt tilth I oa a 1 1 I a t I CoXliKtSSlOXAL. Wisalserow, Jan. 9. In th Seriate, Meters. HouMiut, of Texas, sad Morton, of Fb.rid, ap peared and took their seat. The old seidier of leUi '15. wr admitted to seat oa tlv tbior of the Senate by a resolution. Mr. T.ombe, of Gsnrg'.a, was Uie only man voting against it. Mr. liuugia iotroduoed a bill auihoriaing th oonstructioB of th Northern, rjithrn. Central and Pacific rUilroad and Telegraph. Itoad twio and sjieeially referred. ' I he Judiciary bill wa discussed, put no ac tion taken. x la th House, th Military Academy and ltv ral:d Pension bill wa taken up, and a amended from the Senate referred. , MrSlrl.i-.iusaU attempted to nav tn l acmc Railro'id bill wade the special order of the day for the 10th. Thit was overruled. A resolution wa adonted instructing th Mili tary Committee to enquire into the expediency of providing tor the extension ol the Armed weupa tion Act to New Mexico and I' uh. with a view to th suppression of Indian hoetilitie. T.ie lloune then went uito o.uimittce ot the n hole, auj ie Pacific lUilroad bill was token up. No definite l action was had thereon. ' Mr. MclViiigall offered a bill, which was or dered to be printed, establishing a line of mail temiers from San Francisco to Shanghai. Wa.hixuto.v, Jan. 10. StstTE. Mr. Broad head. oin the Committee on N aval A flairs, re ported a joint resolution fur "tlie relief of Dr. Kane's expedition. The judicial reform bill then came up, the question wing on .nr. i.nace amendment to dispense w it la circuit service on the part of Supreme judges, and reduce the num ber of said j mixes. A large number of tnemori- tliarfaTteiyygw rcP-tn-d. Ttnr-Senate- teilt into executive sesesiuil uuu suuriiv auvr ttu- tern Biatr in the Hwse,' several iinimpnrKwFtiiTf preimnted and referred. The Speuker announced the trriit business in order to be Mr.-Orr1 iimtioii to commit to the Committee of the Whole the amendatory act togreduatethe -price of the public land to actual settlers. Objection being made Mr. Orr withdrew the motion. Mr. Ca uphi ll,' renewed it. The motion to commit wo diitngreed to. Other amendment to the bill were diicus sed, when the question was token en the Hume- stead amendment and negatived, and the suhali Into reH,rled by the Couiiuitlee on the Public Lands was atrreed to, The llonse then went into Committee of the Whole on the State of the L'niou. Nothing ol importuuee transpired. Adjourned. (1 --fix; Woof; yir --Si'tiF;TAiiv TUvw Oj&:.iaX Conra'tM.UH iici'. The New Vork 'Tiiues conluini' copies of two otheial letters ouc from tlenentl Wool, I'. S. Army, to the Secretary of Wur, rtii.t the other the Secretary's reply thereto. 1 he letters arc the eluding ones of a voluminous enr remiideiice between the licnerai and the War I'epnituient. It appears that lien. Wool com plains, it. effect, that he has bcin the victim id itersecutiouat tlie hands of the administration, TmrrdneereTtTt forspeeitiescrviciis has U-.-ti lail'.-J.- he'd rrom him ; ati-I e.ierally, that he has tTcrn placed in a tuNe pR,iiion. Th reply of Secretary -traits is diuiiied -but severe Tlie Times letvH : It a..fii.i. (i,.n. Wik.I of fai-.i'.re t i i l.ev hn in struetioii", w Uli neglect ol otlii ial duty, positive errors of jtidiucitt, iiieoiiiNteitcy, ai.. tl-? want of vystem in liie diwh.-tro ofhi diiiie.1. ltdes not charge him with 1'alseho.Ml tatel yet it seems to show decided discrepancies beuicen the t.en cral's stlteuiet.t and the truth ; audit i InH'i viith a delicately enlivened but uiiiui-tak.ibic intiiua tion that ho has lout tha c. ntiJetue of the Presi dent, and I i.vt it, too, in euineiiueiieo of his own olVic.al acts. I.ATF.K FHfM CAbWm-VlA. Xrtr Ttinir; Jsti. ttirTlteiitettflier North Star hasnrriveil, bringing '-'' pi'M'turcr by tje tj-d-den Ae. She brings San r'ranci-eo ii-ti.-ji to 'the 14tU int. Ti e Star left Aspinwall on the 1', but " . -f t i" jAaia Ira uoieTil'sVlri!. Inwh Icti -vtmrrymt-g i esr dcnriTnion -xd--rrte -amir pr..pci''iy.4 I The brig Flving t h ud whs iicstr Ae.1, un.! tin-1 cafit-iiu mid siaicen nu n drowned. S-e-.erul other teasels were .wt. Ti.e wharf bcioii.ti to inc stentu eoiii;'nny via ertrried avxftv. The llinsinii shin Kainx hatka, known tn be a piitaleer with In I ra-s gutis and 1.0 lueu, hai iieioi heen ill the i'.o tlic. il'.iaiii T lltai-dhiirti, .lud-o of the 10th dis- I trict, hts Urn iudii led l v the ran-1 .'orv el l utn, tor uti oseault on I . V. Stn i-t with dead- ly we.ijs-n. j " Tobovo ef a Mipcrb r ehansier has been : f used iu some t art ol t al.lortiia. 1 tic unlit ts a.'c rtn been lii.ir l of tho treat v nt llnnululu, The whaling accouuts arc very disastrous. lnteliioenee was received from lloitota that the Mflo party has ull'cred a total defeat, Melo and bis principal ottrccrs rsptttrcl, and tt-tierl ifer- rara kilted. hi - President Piieto of Chilli is dead'. The Callao iioverniuent forces, under Moran, bav been defeated by tiomingo Lb. Moran was taken prisoner, tried by auourt martial, and shot. Ftsxr. The N. C. Standard publishes the speech of Mr. Wiutliw on the constitutional rpies tion raiwid by tbe resignation of t.ov. Iteni, in which Mr, vVinstow very ably aud inheuiously argue to prove that under tb constitution, tie wa tsW liinerrmr. liwt, as. iuXt ut Ui rw.n.i, only "exercised th duties" ot ihetiuveriior; ai d, as forgetting the point so ably discussed by Mr. Wiusiow, the Standard heads the speech iu glar ing capitals, with SiM:ei'b of lioV. Wiuslovu'' 1 his is als ut as substantial aid Imtu the tirgan as we understand tli able .speaker received from one of his l'ctuocralic colleaitues in the delsite. JliiltUiru' UtcmtUr, Fmt Whist ro N.ra Ctaoiix. W saw yesterday a sample of very fine white wheat Trow Tho nrfiHrtiTrtinod of ti mhs;s,- ews Csrolins. It was wagoned to tiee present term:- Duioftl Iiauvili Kailnstd. aul f.imi tliem brouglit on that road to tins place. It sold rev dily yesterday fur d per Isi.hel. Tb millers inquired id th eonsigure if they eould raise so, h wheat in that parted the country f Ot cirhe answere.1 "y.u They can rawe anything out there tor V only want the means ol grttmg to market. Our people know nothing yet uf lhat j rich jx'iautu. luctsiifb iruugu ss.,.ne thirty aides beyond Issnville, and is the pnMswd point of jtiiicli m belaren the lsnlill itailnsul and lb Crntrai Itosul of North Carolina, which junclio vHertefts, w shall Bav a r. tiuuoiMis bos so A la- bama. Mrstm, Shies A Co. recwivrd lb wheal aliuv alludsst Ps and ts.ld h f r tb onwer. A Wmpl. Bsay be sa at our offic. im istoaj '.;srV Coriaaoa or Mssstrnt strr BtCotatrtB. tLsniiux. tiai denrr a as iuauz' i n- te.Ctl.is Bwrning. II recaiimevids that ti.e rtoe tit ftaurbis b titHld to IWi gnar otily at lsr twMaiy oa year ul nalnrabsatiuB. lie is in tsvwr of dwlsoidiug ail Bidliary (sjtnfwbiiw rucaessed ut linwigners, aad i terv sersr us.a imported detD.g..gues, sgrariana, aad red re put r hcaM. II ei.4tt4ftt th. prevent depriwMsi euadito a of tar ' rr aru rintnrlli trus a waal of unity ia ei.ur-og AiBeisraa laieir aud industry, A pmpositioa has leM Bisii la th New Vork I'gisia'uf to amend in Stat constitution in regard to tl auahacatiua of Solera, deK'iar itig ail saale lenity on tsnr uf U,ra ta th t nitod ttats,.sr thus who bar bsssw rrsi- I sssl ia Ih I I ilrd S-.tes f. It, In, I Wrto of rwtatyos years, to be si.t.iJvl ta a tut. Th i r,.s,itiva ta Pi ! pos.ed Py two rs. utn. L-,.4aluro ud U.ea rauked i y list ptwid. Thi O l i in is In ssisi A private rorres f .widenlol tbe Nw urk Post, states th lour laasverasssH ha 'rinisd a eotumi.si.iaef M M s.'iaiing with IK euituimis of l iusd r, B4 tor th tiaob uf Ih tisltipacsi LWis, Ut f ivrtaln e. nimsn-tsj Tirttilfrs they; and . fft-rtlu-r adds, that those a?4ti.t hv Wi.tftwsd "prsouv fj-. Bftjsi,: i, aiunstntlssa boss tls llril..h a 4 I' rear!) eoosvls" la that sjaartor, uf wtosk tl . banmisni at Washing ta I a pvsarsjor i-f ibsrurtifroiarj profa, ti nan's p ifi's ';..-.-. .. K.-Tl Aa- t Know Nntbir-g lle .b.tiofi ititetslu, 4 tt th I llft.f It, pntsetilSUirS Il4 ti.i Si.l., S tid 1 1 a Tot ( to tu .i. Vo tub a. c. Ta.J Aa tb Legislature will ooa act oa measure ton.'hing th currency and finance of ttw Sfa', in whicb ererr citiiea is deeply interested, there is no impropriety in discussing those measure, iu the journals of die day. We emotive it to be the duty of the LegiIv to-e to give a sound currrrvy, which onnverta ble into coin at the pleasure of the holder ; and while it wauld be bad policy to grant to any man or body of men exclusive privileges without me return or equivalent to the Slate, it is also im proper to impose such restriction as will render tli tox buthensome to the borrower, upon whom, usually, each burthens fall. - It cannot be denied that Bankin; under exis ting charter in this State is a tjrtat jirir3. gr, it has been very profitable to tlie siockh.ihlers.wud antler prudent maurjremevjt is likely P) continue to ti en ot the host inveMuieut in tne statv. It is therefor" unreasonable to censure men fir promptly investing their surplus in such toek when an opp1unity oflers, or for their wishing Pi hare the lime ttttnthd when the period fixed by law approaches, for such institutions to ter minate. The Question of recharterinsr the two old Banks i of irreat importance to th State, and the strict er vigilance on the part of tho Legislature is ne cssuiy to 'uard the interests committed to their charge, that the same may not be swallowed up hy the iKfirniuiH interest in the contract. As money is power, and men penerally are disiuclined to disturb Institutions of long stand ing, it is probable the friends of the C. F. and Stum Bunk hy coaxing and threatening will suc ceed in procuring their recliarter. This being the' case, it should bo the object of all to improve ll.c . .ii. . ify sn.)l(ry nmeinOiielits. The ilUi-uuruduccd. for the re(ia7lcr6r tlieTTt V. Hunk gives to th. ritucklt-ililf r JUtsiisX pr'si- l charter; and iu its present form certainly can not pass either bouse; the wonder is that it should have met tlie approval of tho committee oa bants, iwiiec'urflv the Wtii and loth sections. ' In short, the amended charter may ue summed up tts follows: That all acts hitherto passed relative to the management, direction, arc., of said Bank, arc n.ntmued infant to lit January, IrtMl ; and that the Legi'latute proposes sundry ttinendments whh'h tiie present stockholders cau adopt or not, as they may thi1. , ju-t and proper, proviJcd they can make it prouoibie to liieintielves. 'The increase or d.iniiiution of the Banting Capiud of'thc State, icc wiVious, we- had suppo sed, was a matter of some moment, and that it certainly i th" province of the ic.iyanrr Un U - ice ir uMnft-kml ..a iiLzustirc and not leave it to a, l.o lv ol stockholders who are not lit der oatl , hut 'who wilt naturally emU their own I. utttr. utttri,t ii tht.viltttj the tjuzstwn, rvganl Ir t.l i nlrt-t "J lU S at tti lurtte. Hut this cl.arii r'stilmiits it (in the 2d section) t tut ,r, wo ui- l.iiij.uri at tlrritle whether the capital hii'l lie ivrrttsri tti nil or .rf. The d ami l'-ih section iiiiow uiem t ndl f l.iHiti.msi t. tho pioen. cai-itai il th..t de.-ire it. The Dili i ti iiiiiiii.irifii ihi'iiiJu. 'uivc.sL.Sjui!j,Lj.l.j .In real errtTe, rrrtnwrr trt tnerapii.l et:n, tiiokirig "i,t:t!t.'.HI leu wholly at the discretion ot the present sin, ktiolum taJUe C.F..Batik.. Verily, ihu wisu-ni el the State most l.e embodied in the liture ate n.ked to surrender the power of Leg islating fur the State, so far us Banking is con cerned. 'i he Sth rectum prot ides for valuing the pro perty n.w held by tin) bank (over If UK) to the scare) hy tt coiiiiuiitec rli'tntn Jrvm aiinny th t'lcoti tf iUc Jtrtfj., riil, lll.d ioo'v ut ltird ol this cininitiei! lo lie sekcied by lite y u.-rius.-rr, ond in case of disagreement, V.t fun. rs of the prop erty me, virtually, ailuwed to fix tlui value or prir.!, - ' Any TinprrjvH;irTdr:iTrrd-wiiliie strttelc with -tire prettt dillereoee ii lavor oi the C. Fear Ban k . ill A'y;.ird tij the provision as to the l.ohiiii rrru1 -I t!', when it is c. iiipared with the charters re cenllv erifcl .A r tfdhk in f'.ij V Jr. . Tie fib rej'ton i.T the C. Y. charter (prornfel'i tVn i' -to-trV--'" shall l.e, incrcwd as hci. io pioridcd for, the said Bank lu.'iy have, perclia-e, receive, posess and enj -yirrtil and s -is. ni.l estate, to an amount wit txrceuiiitj fcur millions tixclutitt) of ill capital sto..k.'' Contrast the nlvc with tl.o provision in other Uutik charter in thii State, to wit : "The said corj -nrttsoti si.nil purchase mid hold only inrk l itt't, tettruii nis, rents un.l hereditaments as shail Is? reiitur. i !' r the tonteuiciit ttatisacttion ol' business, or shall bate been bjita Cda uioritv-. gcd lo it by way 1 1 sisvurilt, Ac, ic. t mtiH'r. "I he wiili eoi iiorntioii tl.n'l nritftrr lircclltt nor int'ir.ctttj tr uV. in muitltintl rxcrnt I't'U oi cx -itiiii -pnunissory notes and bonds ex pressed on the hu e ot tiiein to he neociabio and I pnvnfile nt raid Hank, 4e. "T'hey are limited from investing- in P. S, cr ot!i'r sti-ks, more than hall tle-tr t ifiitnl, while the prop.we'1 i liartcr of the 0. Fear li.ii'.k allows litem to deal in real ai d personal e-tat" to the atm.iitit of f l.'tsl.nti. Can any good reason be g.ven for suca a privilege to Hi s r n:p.itiy, sLueitu uuic-t t-u ati 4-U,-s ih 4h? rstaie f - II w rightly understand' the llith section, it I L lac. si , low ei.ttiniite np.-.ii the intelligence i.f tlrf e tliire, hv ri" iriciing lb issuing of notes to tiro for one. and then hircrting a m-oriro a hiub I rtntl-rt it ruul and leaves the niauor just ahere I it wnutd 14 silliu.it tills luttt section, lucu wbv sMt The 11th c..".in r ."duces the tax, which siioc'.l cenait.lj be iiicreiised if any change is made, for tb reason tl.at Uank st.s'a was taxed Hoc per share, when nth capital in this State was not tnxe I at all, and a tbc'tuiier has been tax- e I IM cents per Sl'Kt, it wojld seem ream. liable I to add at lust l!o per ihtire to the Bank tax. A few years ago an act w is pawd requiring I the Hanks of tin St ile to redeem their notes at 1 any point wheic pres. nti .1, which, ouing to the I pres ut etiarter, a as deeilit to L uiiooiistitu- ti. T.a1roUld 1T niTt'ireTH - Banks pi rc.iuire the pr.'tb-iMti bisd, to reileetn I all maes iFsued hy the Hank, regard! of the I poiuts designated in tl note: this Would uike I a les LaitV-uhle in all th s ljoiiun Siato, ind I therct.y gu am.irc extemled tircuiatuin. beside I it aiHibl t.nd to e!ei?t tti character of our f curie ih-v, and tori depreciate it a th pra I lice of ma.oi large am. suns pay - l.te at rrmntt and uwrrtttue pwHti I thought to halt don. Fi lli X. C. Star. Tb carl of Puldiua is very bk-hd ue.l. anil I il. e,ly reteel thai bis rurxlui't ai,a .u.s.rtmeol respect ( ami, if l ; deiltit sf b. l.t.j. I know hisatotot uaftssii.roB. avud fuil ul luiteriiesj. And h.ning said thi niiirh, i desire to let th agrd sinner pass on and ib.aa to bis hvt fiss in qui.-t, sincerely hop.ne fhst a l,l..s-;i. t nisy yet rrt up u bis bm.i U f' it l e isco.ied utsai la n-u.lts- aa s-ouul of all ll wrung he has done Pi his fellow-sae, I sur the pul.l e and Pubiios I bet Bo diss p.ui.o to B"iiiw or it letter, suil, him ia any ay, if he ill iily rvfrain I. wut B.i.r, reseut- tug in prior in ;.u:,,ui. 1 B. T. CAUjU'ELL. ftsvwsf Jfasr's Ammumt if SMOSv ros I. s a. Jan. . 'lire. M n-rid's annua! met..a; t th Mail Legislitura alliolea totbe Know .tl ngs, ll..s,.s.l i sirin-otit rafurrew..! tl th. Loin. l.tw. On flmsl iisry iae.issji itsavs the ka Pss si. tor it P. b disisussed ia ,S t.uu ai as wll ss Sti l.sin.-ils, sod to ff i rwnary ift-iiins of tor fo-.j.lejlie attn as ether jrns snljsri. It isiroiftuns tl. iMtavp. uf the Ne braska bill, aud Its pre..iiae l riieotiow of ilsus rv. Itrn.niaoss tl, pra.i.bal id" th. I tided Sisiew (. caupliiiti, i. il,i ."I him w uh vi eUiiioa uf bit tesirisisi. I'ISK l1l Cokf tstlus. ( imrimaJl!,' k I .oier.l. nt tsssorssf alt (. U Sr-OJ.tiSI.. a f SlSl tl, s- BsSjt St t w.Uib-IS Pf.J.T. ttV. Ms j.. so is I the otUsw Suw oicts arr won, aa'rd f rrli'ii a. Ltv hi e s tin avlnst il.tery. ) Ka- w N itimrs as.4 Ad .r V smnliisu to IP NataratisauwHft law. I s.T riTires CTtT Fiktv. i"t- Jtm, ..Js.iit, l.arsa IwSIg has towa lUs't a I mud to rs.sot t i tat LegiMM.revil Ww. thruurh hi. d. to tully ets.i'y with lis. spirit LUl liT 11 ltU 1L.MALE SftMlXAliV. Binndei-d iu bu st L II..I b dealt with tne, ti.. .. is-1 ,i . s-.i. . .. a. a g.n,r.,sn w,,Ul i,. don f,,ly. I .build .JU Z tb truth ih, PhI bus is a re, k less ni n in every i.. .. i. , . . ZZ ' ITr s - ' fTress tb. Leawvills Josnal THE WiEAMS or OTHER TEARS. Tbe dream, the dream ef otuer year llow beautiful they were 1 Well may their memory ia th heart It de)st pulte stir, -For to th ld and ommoa earth, - Tuey tent it warmest ray. The Mart that warbl at their birth Wero nut mora put tliaa they, They sprang luxuriant as the 8oWr That d. ox. the wood and dell. And, like t ie leaves of autaran; they Wore brightest when thi j full Yet. who, with all their witchery. Their mingled joy and pain, i Who would luregu their memory. Or drvain that o'er again I ' Th first, the first "yonng dream" of IcT, That held the heart ir thrall, ' The earliest and th sweenst ona, Tli dearest of theui all Well at its gentle memory Proud eyes with toars mny fill. , -For oh, 'twas' wildly Wtinhipcdonca, TU fouudly chori.hed still. : Friendship ! ah mo, what charm wa that, By name so sacred known. That brightened with the morning light. And with the ere ra gone. A shifting shadow on tbe graaa, , , A sun-eieam on the sea - , . iltot uuiiih.fomo a raw - i ij piad tif-thec . . t of tFtTeuowar- 'ihat buoyed the spirit up, un kept the hunting piirtsitei t o urain each hitter cup. All, all have passed away, away, as sunset clouds depart ; ,But the shadows of their lorelints Am mirrored in th heart. . -," '. " ' They sprang luxuriant a in flower 1 ii.it deck the wood and dell, . And, like tho leave of autumn, thj Wr brg'itest when they fell ; Yet, who, with nil their witchery, ..- Their mingled joy end pain, ' -Who would forego their memory. Or drea n th;n o'er again, :..0TTE-;. Fee the rircr flowing, .. Downward io the sea, Pouring all their treasure " Bountiful ard free -Set to help their giving- Hidden springs arise t Or if need be, shower , feed them from tti kic I Wiitdi hha pfiiieely Bower Tiieir rich frngrance spread. Load tiieir air with per fo ,' .From Jheir feaji-jfhed-j '. Yet their lavish speuding, leaves tl.n not in deartL. With fresh ble repliuished By their motlier earth. - 6iys thy heart' best treaanre I ' From fair nature learn j Give thy love. and ask not. Wait not a return 1 And tli more thou spread! - - ' From tliy litto store, With a double b nnty, Ojd will give the more, ' llAitJwld ITerit. f E A T IT SCEXE. Death, slowly'titlrg, ' As tho hours of n'ght wore ly. .. Siie bad l.t'tn since t e lilit of sttn Was red un the eriniii,, ky, Till afier the middle watc'ic, As we toftlT near her trod. W hen it eoui from her prism fetra Was loosened by the Land of Uod. One moment ber pal lip trembled, -. W ith the b ionip h she cannot tell, - A tho li.-ht of the lif i immortal Then tbe tool of raptor faded, And the beiiutirnl smile waned faiat, As that in some convent iioture. On th foe ot tiie dying saint - . And w felt in tli Ion est. mo midnight. As we sat by th silent dead. That a light on th path going downward. The atc( of tb ri;ttou shed i ' When we thought how with unshrinking. She cam b th Jordan's lid. And Piking tlie hand of her Savior, Went up to Ut heavenly side. roilGOTTEX BLESSINGS. Wa.- a tb star th atari that (hot) All through tb euramw Bight ! Where ar tney aad their pal que goa. A if they wer afraid Pi b looked apaa By tli gau of th lo.d dsy-light Goa tbey are aoi. In th fair b'u tkjat Their silent ranks they kep I'bmwb by our tun daisied ye -Tbey wan till tb breath of tha aigbt-Triatl if "s, bta euai and watcTi our sleep. ' Thus of it ia th lighu that car Tb Bight of oar distrasa, Wha brightar, g'adder boar appear, Forr dtea with ar gnef and fsar, W aa svot ur tttaakfalae. Ttt Mill unmin.lful though wa ta, TtosM htmp oi kiva rraa.a -Attd when ttt' hsW etna, aad era - Look an obm ry ef hopv to , biiall glad or hi are again. to b Bad Iross Clrs, ulsrs 4 Ctsbigus, a Lick wdl Irs sral wa astl I'apits eoml.g by the bs'ritk and Oavtoa IUt Read Bill 1st eoovritd fS.os Fnt.khataa sVet tot Lou.. 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The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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