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NORTH CAROLINA , ST Alt WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31, 1855, An . ..ami-nt waa a4i.!led increasing MaX- r' U.wise to tiae lMir, A a mii.iiinmt crT rvd by Mr. S, A. WitUasat w a, i- i t. i to the e!aue concerning billard ta 1 - 1 1 i ie r 1 - t tuxt tt.ere be a lax of tloti M ti.e f. " r "' each ad-!:,i nal mn kepi by t..e .,;. HiJjvt ia.ti in the.i . r:--. K ion niow 1 toeir .. out ' tax on re t :.,!( ot ; mtuou li-.i..rs uu.1 i:owU M'b Mr J .tmoa cft.lcd fr a tl.tUton of the question as 4 li,e o.iiuuittee rcfunni to strike out. Mr. Mice muted that the committee rie, re port progress and tbe amendments alreuly en g rutted ii.i.t recommend tlx bill to pas. Lust. Mr. Mann moved to Mr ike out per nut lax our f Teijj;a II juors. Lust. Other amendments were adopted, and the eoin mittee rt, reported pnjgres and asked Ware to sit ?ain. Tli iljuse concurred and ttieo adjoaraed. Jtxtrixr 27th. Arritvews Saeaion. so amended ae M require Sheriffs to Mate oa Ll I iftT'ii the relative aarnant at Bteti aud eounty , . lax-. ' - : ! l.ows net at S P. M and resumsj lh emid- Mr.Vc eaovedm tax venders, f ready mwle ' eTl of b Revenue bill, clothing otse-lWth of one per exit a capital motion of Jfr. d. 0. Bream the bill wn an invested, bamended aa la require tbe several Clerks and Mr. Gilliam ssoved lu amend It saving oa per Sheriff, ta mxU aa exhibit of the relative amount eeuL which waa adorned. The 'uJuuet. aa i -"wete aadCeewr taxes 6 popular inf-irmatiow. WEDNESDAY MORXING, JAXCART SI. Mr, Eaton presented a nvevaoviel of nan; far mers and planter! along tbe line of the Kaleigh and Gaston Kailmed, remonstrating againat Ibe tS4ftiniinnce of the bridge at Wanton. Mr.ttlilticld piwoted a Beeiaorial. Mr. Tbima. of ("arrda"!, introduoed ft bill ta Inr-.i-txtrate the ThoaiaeTtlla sad t'lemiaobetille I'lu.k It.iad erTornpike Company, Mr. l li-rrjr, a bill to improve the BaTigation of lLftiiMke Juver, - Mr. Orate a hi!) to incorporate t) Dm Riret Steam SariiCjtiow I'mipjnr. . Ihe bill tu iod ide for a anif'irm ratiiatioa of h;rl, aod tli ii ttie taieiba listed and levied tbe eaiae war, eouiing e ea ita Mooud ruJiag, WM aoif ri'ld and paaiwii, . . - il r. (J berry desire il, that, be general eooaant, 1'4 M ifrnntled ta changre bia vota oa tb baa lUrer and Yaikin KsilMad bill aa the amend- nirnte inmrrturated into it did not exactly meet hi v-u"." H waa ao'brdc rid." """" ' ' Mr. Coletnaa preeented amemortal front eiti tcne of Mitdiaon and Yaocy, aocumpinied bf bill to change the dividing liua beivroeo aaid frtrntlM. " ' " Mr. HauKliton Snirodaeed a bill to incorporate t!,a tjulf and Deep lliver Iron Manauotiinnf l'ominnr. " " The bill to create a Tien on Rteamboata, 8h!pa and othi-r TtitKela for work dona, and to direct proceeding againat tbem, wa read tbe MCond time. Mr. Alie iutroduced a bill to authoriie R. M. - Steel to tablib ferr acroaa the I'e le J'.irer. ' - -; Tim bill to Inoreaaa the capital etofk of the Farettevilie and YV extern I'lniik H1 Com nan r and to provide fir a aubaeriptioa oa tiie part of Uie Mate, wa reaa uie ttura tune ana pawea. The bill fur the protection of sheep and other t.M-k wa read tbaaecond time, debated at length and p;vd. " " Mr. ( liorrr Introdumd a bill ta ineornorata the Trnetent of the North Carolina Bible and Itiiptimt I'uUteation bociatj, wukh waa read three time aoa pftH4. ; The bill t inonrporal tlia Female Benevolent Sk-kit of New bern, waa read tbe aeeond and third tiineaand Daaaed. Also, the bill in relatioa to Superior Court la New lUnover eountj,. AUo, the bill to ioeorporaU Q town of Co lumbia in Tvrrell eoantr. Aluo, the bill to Incorporate tit llodgta Hill Iiinnr t.ompunr. 'l b rjenata ttttik reee amended, waa rejected The bill the paaeed ita second reading, aa a Bieaded. Ua motieat of Mr. , A. William a, tbe roWa were aswpended ia erder to read tbe bill lb third time. Mr. rhillip moved aa adjoarameat, which wa luat. Un awtioa ef Mr. Outlaw, the further amnid eratioa of the lUveaoe bill wa poetpoacd 'till Monday acxt. A aumber of Reriaed Statoea wart road tlirea timee and paaaed. r'todmr tba eon si deration ef lb bill eoaeara log tb Militia, Mr. bingeltary moved la strike eot all after Itieanacting elaaaa. Tb area and aaja were oailed b; Mr. largaa , area i, aava i. . On motion ef Mr 0. Green, tb Hons adjourned. frer. The Standard ai'iaaioBwa lor electing - " Tin Standard baa tba tollosring ha which w heartilj eoacar. Mr. ruber baa pareued a liberal aad pabli spirited oars. for which hi deserve maeh credit. Ia apeakieg of tb west em t tension, tb Standard an : . Mach praise ia da at Mr. Fisher, tb Chair man of the eoiantitteaoa Internal Improvement, tor hie labnrana this question. II baa devoted much of his ties aad attention to it, and with marked eoeceas. Ilowerer much w think Mr. Fit her deserves It 'AT .!:. y 1 January 19, 1815. Mr. Boyd, from tb select committee appointed bo inouir whether then wa any fraud or mia- take in tb enactment or naeaag of tbe Sill of tb mat evasion to hiy on the State into any rten atorinl districta. reo.ned that the printed law corresponded with th enrolled act, as rattned by tb Speaker of th twa llouaoa, and deposited ia tba oSce of the Seeretarj "of fSUtteraadtnarpto from th constitutional proviaioa tn relation ta j thi aot, it waa incapable of repeal or change.- 1 That th ommitte had directed their inquiries ' to ascertain whether tlicr baa been any iraua ifl IhwTWoewrBiHeiirwf var senwawwr'eaMaslitamst, aad bad pros ecu tea them so tar as to be anluBM that ahbeeb in the borry of business there had been some irregularity in tb paasag of the act in both Houses, tber waa no rriiienee ef any fraud or deception. And akd to be discharged from th further consideration of th subject. Mr, Hoke introduced a bill to re-eharter th Bank of th Stat of North Carolina. Tb tillowiag bills war read the second time: A bill to prevent th fellinr of timber in Oilli Crevk in the county of Daridaoa. i'aased. A Mil to ameoa tn otn eotioa oi aa act eoti Jfr. Joam snored to amend br strikbifoiit 4U l '-' 1 rmm eenu oa the sU aad insert U cents. Irirwhati Tan Srasntaa i a of tb qoestiiia was called , and the Uoua j storms at tb City Comi mTI TZJZZi . .triVin, i Mr. Uria City Coe-tabl. In tb. place of Mr. isL..uil eiie.1. .! I. . If .immmv Tww lav km a nkamamram Itaaa. ka lmtlam in : per emit apo. all liquor, ramimd within the eomplai. t Ha. he not held lb plac If nearly th.h eompliment, yet w. must aayinery much '.nuarmrnf ammt r.in. ll-ref-. and . to otbma forth. pa.g of th mid Mr. Bullock favored tb amendment. II M s aomnanaatioa for" collecting th tax, about booed it would nnaa : v he reenrded tb propo- 1 . . . , , . . sitL Man entering weds. forTb. enactmeal I of , '" nini d"1U" ' ymtf-mmg tbe Main Lav. between twelv to fifteen thousand dollar, (aa Mr. Maan, also, favored the amendment. II . we learn) which have been paid him out of th llT'Tf'i.'iT" ihnt ViIbitio?- fands of tbe corporation? Mr.Murrar, it Is true. He alluded briefly to the workings of the Law in . . . . . Jfoincand waa oppoaed to th. principle, 11 h"S" aatirrbora American, baa beennat tbooht it improper to Ux a person wbea applv- ( BMtiicd. llaa beany cause to complain of th. in; for license and taxing him aain on the , kindncm and faror extended to him? How dif untTon ,U' " b0"rf,,U " j fwaat would it U, wer. Mr. llarria. or any otlir niUM""'0, n'rm e.id, Mr Ph titer. I do notriae1 A' "''' to go to Ireland or England and tak fir th purpose of opposing tit bill, for I brl;ee ' the oath of allegiance to that governuieot ! Even th bill, aa reported by the committee on flnamr,! after being naturalised, he. would not be eligible com, a a doing ,mtl juetic. to .very point ' to offiee , - N(rt-r,,ilHlriMJ (,, Blmrhatoa vol. nYtifl rwiMlfafl of thn Ktafal aval mrmll mat avtarv flnYkal J of tb poilt and an believing I am Botonly , , P-374.) eanuot be performed but by act of Par prepared to trot for it, but to give it a cheerful j (lament, for by this an alien i put ia exactly tbe aud ttordkl aupport, would be a.h-iiriedJMI, itole jf M been born in tbe King'. able to tell ll.ein Hint I had nit,', idrd ample means liBMUtir or tiie mate, anj t.w-T aa a ueniiea, ot noimng omcea, graoM, acu. I that fmim Hn,ilH..K wt,t..t, ah HH , . 1 l . , . 1 tied aa act concerning wreck, passed at tb pre-1 Mr. Steel remarked that he ha 1 no fear of sent Mncnn of th Uenerel Asaembly. Alto I th .VanitWi but tW gentleman from Vaautto. Arraanoon Sxsaioir. Th Funot spent tb ku-ger portion of thaf- U'in'a tn reailing pritat lulls. The bill to incorporate th X. C, Atlantic Railroad, waiTead thefitwt tinier : - Also, th bill to incorporate the WUm,ibta ana C barlott lieu roau Company. - BOtOI Or COM0!. A m waa received from tb Senate ln- f .riuin of a aonrurrenoe in the pmrviaitioa to r ufs a joint eominiltec to (lamtii businem with r '.Truce to a lj'mrMincnt. .Messra. tirttl and t irrel wer. appuinicd the Hons branch of (aid Committee. Tiie BT'nitnrttea oa firiovnvtmr thrortrh- Mr. Vaugh, reported on a number of memoi inla aad hill-. m 'I he committee on internal improvement re ported ia favor of the hill to amend tbo charter ol the ravettevuie ami western piauaroau; alvi-nely to the bill fur th Nurtulk and Alba- ui i'l ruilmml. lb rvHnmittee on educalln, through Mr. Jlnrnt'hrev, r-prted favrahle to tbe bill pro- liiiiuinx the s.ile of inUixicaiing liuaora within two mil of liichland Academy. M.-. Mrhen introduced a bill to aettl aad ll ha'betwoen CliaOiam and A lamanee ee untie -Mr. ti. Ureea luirtduicil ft hill concerning tl C'lieti-m of taxes In Craven ciaihtv. .Mr. II irrlnger, a bill to Ineorniwat th F.ioeb ior ti'.i'l .Hoi in annrrua. Mr, Ysim v, a bill to lay of public road la the mu'itv of Ma'lisoa. Mr. UWhiincld,abiU to treat toil bridge ei-r Ni u-e riier. 1 Mr. ticniry, a hilt to lay ef a public media the CMiniy ol Ale. ' All of l.i.'h acre read tit Irst tim aad r ctiw'd aTpMiriai referrnc. - Mr. Murtin tntnuturcd a bill to extend lb no-r-rtvMe hmue 4 tlx toea of Iraakiialua, l.i. b, by suienon of rule passed ia third rca.hfitr. Mr. I'sttcreon Introduced memorial, which wna rvfrrred to the uminillee oa internal ius j rormevita. A nm-2e wa receive. I from tbe Senate la forming of th pasaaauf the vVtarn North inihiia railroad bill, and other bills, and asking ii.e eoiicorrence of Uie House in the aam. i Hi motion uf Mr. Loie, the Ml fur Western r,i. iii .n nas read tiie first lima. . Mr. Ilirrinrr mvei to amk tb abnr bill i!.! erial orle uf Tmwlar at II n'cha-h and t.. oui.oe a sycinl orb'r amil dupneed of. ir Jorilaa moved to amend by saying Moaday ck. y r. Amis moved to modify the amendment by a in out tbe onler to enntina antil disposed I r. Outlaw moved to lay lb Bsotio) oa tb other bills, aad to none more tbaa to Mr. Ilaugb- ton, of Chatham, who introduced aa amendment which ennciliated the of position to tbcia, and se cured many vote which . otherwise would not have been obtained. Beside tbia, hi amend ment provide for a cradual const ruction of these roads, so that all can be progressing at th aam tim. Mr. II. is an active, attentire Sena tor, of enlarged and liberal views, equally entl tied, with Mr. Fiaher and others, to eredit, for his exertlont in th. catree-of Internal ImprovemeoU, It . will be seen by referring to the report of the proceedings of tbe Senate on Monday last that Mr. Boyd, from tb Select Committee ap pointed on that question, reported that there bad rMiL..m a n- w.ii ! oecn no trauu or ueccpijun in me paaeage or en roinieut ui me acv ui met seraiuu ii y wu wc i honor to her paot Wislatur and which Bcrer t A't'njf Miem.) Tbi is a reciprocity .laliall ha sarnrlifd Mbila.J-bjura.llia. nuwer til . -ih B r.ii"'"T! A lifn Mtwla ia fifot it prevrat, out .u.i. ue nanuso o.ma to genemiione w j for who , Uli, Mni yet to come, without spot and without blemish. . ' But there haa been aa amendment engmned" I"" IrcUnd or lt upon this Mil which I cannot approve, that ia a ' lead, he can't even be entrusted with a const a- "3taW Into fifty natrmaiitTtcferW efe- not know whether th mover expected to make any capital out of thiaaulyeet or not ; but ifb did, be most signally failed in tbe attempt. read th third tint, A billnocrning rh emancipation -of sIstci. Laid on (lie table. A resolji'Ion making appropriation for build- g a new txecutive jfansion. Mr. Hinra moved to amend by striking out all after tb word resolved, and insert that $5.(WU be-appropriated for Uie repair of th present building. On motion of Mr. Hole, th resolution wa re- eommittad with instructions to report a plan of lb imiKtinga, cellmate ot coil, avo. Th bill to five Jury trials to thatWrrty of Ansoa County, waa read the second aud third time ana passed. . Also, th bi ll to change tbe time or Homing in Courts of riea aad Vuartot soaawns in Jieau rrt County. Un motion ot nr. tiranam, tne wu maaing provision for tb payment of tb publi debt was taken up. tax of one-fourth of on per cent, apoa the cani tal employed by merchant. I cannot rote for it, V . 11 . 1 ' . l. . . . .!. ,1 ovvause s oeiieve it le wrgcr, lu propurieoi loan is paid by any other clam of our citisens. I, therefore, hope the House will rednce th tat to one-eighth of oue per cent on the capital employed, which will then be much more than the tax paid by other class, tank aud th. gentleman from tiranville teemed to hae rmt lliorwr Uf it, lie wiold aee no bleship t But the Standard may be a little more surpris ed when it learnt that one of Mr. Murray's po litical friends belonging to O e Biatrd a good Democrat, and who, we are informed, ia no "Know Nothing," actually voted against him! Read Aim out of the party, Mr. Standard, if you dare do itf But ba- that print forgotten that V...I - K.. lonA ainAA - r.lll.fot ,iAl..aw - naltva -greet thorwr of tt, tie wmia aee-Jjo, - .-.. ; - ; reaeon why liquor abould not be taxwl aa otbr'.-oro Americnn-WBt rem orerl tTtrm the nratt lusunea, sine it wa a luxury. I agency on th Raleigh and tiaatoo lload, without Mr. Matia interrupted Mr. Steel to say that j . . ,, , . ..... , h was not afraid If th. ihine Law; it waa " Mc ,b,t b W" whlf-to against tn. eontemptibl. fanaiical, Duwit. Main , to giv plat to an Irishman and Roman Catho- iew principle incurpr atetl in tlio revenue bill . lie, because he waa a Democrat, r hat excuse U,Mh.i!,T",1?' a i. t , . wa. given for that act f It wa justified by the fas , truiww isi 'irvT74 IHU CinHTj T VUII4 " l rm 1 stricken, out and argod tha potntat some length, dard. Yit go fur .fitir pi ty for th . native On vote tlielloumrcruiied lo strikeOTtvvw 37r Iwn soil of America. Mr. Harris will make a Bays OH. , L faithful and efficient officer, we li.iva no doubt. kf- 11 I ... I I - 1 .! u . .J T. ?.i T 2 . . J '"""'"B " and w are gratified at hia .lection the manufacture of this State." Th. ebair ruled th. amendment out of order. 1 " ' Mr.BrynoB apneaJthL and Ilia Hou-e tustninpd V Mt...Wlf A luout oi Ewttti.-'W th etinir. f learn, that lu on of bis recent liradjs atrainst asT" Mr. Brnoer announces in the last Salisbury Watchman that be has procured the terTicoi of Mr. J. F. Bell, jr., (a young lawyer of Statesville who designs locating irrSnlisbury,) to aaaist in tb editorial duties of th. Watchman. The Watchman ia a good Whig paper and by this arrangement we hope its usefulness will, be ad vanced, and its patronage (till farther increased CH.vNui.ca o i'otiaif. llua. Mr. Chandler, of Philadelphia, a few days since, in Congress, at- tempt il a reply to Mr. Banks, on the T"opery queation and Americanism. Tb. Philadelphia Sun reviews the speech, and closes as follows "We see nothing in the speech of Mr. Chand ler to shake our firm convictions thnt Papacy Is a desolating curse, and itt creed antngonistical to hum ku rir;bn and republican iustitulions, pur convictions are those of life-time; they have ipojrn withour growth aucf strengthened with our SYNOPSIS OF THE SPEECH Of GENERAL j S becau too proud to Potion Can. H 'wwaj, tfsrrrai pua-ru ayn arsaaxjrvjwa ivn a'W asuama COMBS, - Gea. Coasa aaid : No oceaewn but th ereaent could have induced him to make a public add reea. lie waa strk at heart with th thvugtitel tne oeso. lation nrndiugirrerhiutaelf and his family by tbe injustice uf tiie Congrem of th I'nited Sute. He had been here every winter for tb hvt seven years aeking for a debt unquestionably due him, aad had beea suable either to obtain hia money or a tribunal ia which he ermld aasert bis cbtima. But to meet with bis old comrade m arm after being separated over forty year waa a gratifica tion loo a-realnot to call fur his best e Sorts ta aveert and maintain their rights ; and let who would taint or falter by tb vraysHl he would be found faithful to the last. Tb. definite treaty of peace which closed our revolutionary war wa , .i ai r c . i I "wi n . 1. Blgneu on lOO .1 o, crpic'Nwr, iichi. vi, ui. loth of March, 1818, a general penaiun law was naased by a erateful Conereas in lavor of the surviving officers and soldiers of that hemic strug gle. ihirtf-Jin years liz mli andMttn day had then onlv elamed. The treaty of peace oon- cluded at Ciiient, which closed our second war wiih England, waa signed ba the 24th day ot December. 1814. t'ortg neors and Jitlte day have since rolled over our heads, and many of the gallant soldiers of INIS, with blasted trainee and ruined health, were now lingering out their last day in penury and want. by should tbey not be orovided for as wer. their revolutionary fathers! ThecourrtrTwaathcnpoorandspariiely poiulated. llur piinilation has since increased 1 Bli)lti.Uut Jreosury is Jull LJI Jjo'djo ovor fiowinBr. - ' Then, ft to the poblic rannv, nno notour omeu Mid tresjvurwwon and -paid Sir them r -lnok at the many bard-tougtit uattle-neidt tn tn. .Mirin west since th. close of the Kevolotionnry war. ial law, Wirned by lien Jackson ia 134. . But be came here to atand by hit brother anldiera, . who had received only tmnll tracts ef hind or none at all, and to protein the wi.lowa' and eail dren of those who wer dead. Itireat applause.) Mr, let us go before Congrese now and ask for juttm, not for charity ( and if tber refuse ae, vre will " meet litem agraiB at l"biliipi. ' 1 hey shall bear ear voter at the polls, aa loud as drums and trumpets, sett election day, and ia the Presiden tial campaign of l.Vid. If the voices of th remnant of grtv headed veterans who now alone remain of tlx four hun dred thnasand gallant youths whe fought ia 1.112-'15 shall remain un'heeded, w will muster millions uf children aad grand-children aad eome dowa like an avalanche upon our cold-hearted Kepresentative hereafter. jUlta te true to OMrsrres and the solemn pledge Bow mavfe to toa1 If mck ether and mttxtm is orrtuut. (Prufonged appiauM.J ' MOORE CflNTiCTS COMIXa i Th New York Mirror say'' Th Snrdiniaa frigate Uegennes is tn rmtt to this city from Genoa, with 34 pretended political refugee aeat hither by the Piedmontese government. Inform ation has reached here that th persons in question- are not mere political offendora, but ar convicted rriminnl of th moat dangeron de scription, taken from the prisons of that country. Shall thia scum be etvt en our shores V This subterfuge will probably be adopted by most of the foreign governments, if they find that we are resolved that they shall no longer send u Iheir com ids, paupers aud lagraiilc. fiwj wiH comTcrt this dcecriptjijii of popalation iuto nolitioal offondurs, in the hop Uiat, slthoorrh ' .WC.Tcfns to receive criminals and paupers, yet ; w. win welcome tnose wuom tney may convert into political rv-tugees. tney are resolved to na uun own ntaioi oi rfiingitniits ana ZZrsjarm:jrmm&-wtMiflkmi itniine puriia Uu the last war with Ores Uritnin. Sir, (said Oen. '" eharacters, and to force thera upon ua in one Mr. Graham iplaiod lb provisions of th bill and advocated it paaaag a som length. After nridrabl debate and some amend ment, th bill passed its second reading. Mr. J. Jf. Leaih moved to amend lb bill hy providing that wines, cordials and spirituous li quors manufactured in th Stat, shall lie exempt fr from vr rent taxation. The amendment was! Tir. KAtner, in a tfry ciiaracierislic rejected area 39, nays b Mr. Mingletary moved tn lay the revenue bill i on the litUe, which brevailed. JfaTnef -arries ftraii4lh nffcreil, when Mr. ot n liuiuigUMi, ningietary m a Marine Hospital in the towa which were adopted. Mr. Cherry, resolution relative to th public land.. (They art tb same as th resolution heretofore introduced in the House uf Commons. Mr. Cherry moved ro pass over th stawial or der that the vote might be taken oa them now. ' yera $10 each. Lost. BiovedTTiar3onVrill'l maimel ! adopted as the parliaroe-tary Uw iroverning th action of the House, which waa laid on the l-ible. On motion of Mr. Baxter the revenue bill was taken from the labia, Mr, llullock moved to amend by taxing law- th American party, Mr. Wis took occasion to refer to th using up which be has received from Tb Suat refused tolas up hj Ayf 18 1 . Noes Th fpeeial erder, being tba bill to repeal so much of the act of IHoi-J aa providm for the ap pointment of a superintendent of itnaw Schools, was taken up. Mr. Cunuingbam opposed th bill at some Untfth. , Mr, Hower advocated tb. bill. Mr. t 'berry opposed tbe bill. i ' Pending it eunsideratioo, tbe Seaala took re cess. Imtmi Smio, A number of fl grossed bill were read th Irst tim. Tiie bill to Incorporate th. French Broad Rail road Company, was read th first tim and pass ed. Mr; Itvniet trffcred an emenrlment.- Mr. Martin nftcred an amendment. Rejected. llej ected. Throwing himself back with a theatrical air, and raising l.is hands upwards his countenance clothed v illi all llie pharnplicmalia of indigna- Pirt a ssd TitiivriNt." Thia was, no doubt, in tb estimation of tbone of his h oarers who wer enemies to tbe Amnriean Party, a " knock dowa" argument, and a complete refutalion of Ml. Raynrr' reasoning. But hold! Mr. Wis bad forgotten that "tar, pitch and turpentine" Mr. U hillock offered an amendment taxing , are article which ttick, and if we are not very turpentine distilleries; which prevailed, aye 07; j mj,,,ke, th garment of " Ur, pilch and Z . , : torncntinw" -which Mr. Kayner haa fitted ao well Sir. J. U. BvnumefferMaa amendment taxing I . ,. , .... .... . . ,. ., anctiores, waich prevailed. ' j lo ,h Uck l Mr' ,B " Mr. SettbolVred an amemlmt. TUieete.1. "" n""y tnB0 uiJ ,h M '""S Several amemlmenta war offered, but owing to tbe limb of tb fabled Hercules. He will tolh confusion in the Hall the reporter could : never I M fo doff it without surrendering al- i Pitch and Turpentine !" They will mnkea gd straight jneliet" fur all the enemies uf this glo- strength his do not belong to hia stock, they were engrafted in his liter years; our. a native born hit have been naturaliiedj ours arc ihose which drove the Pilgrim forefathers to Plymouth It K'k; th. Cavaliers to Virginia; and tb Huge- nots to the Carolina hit aloud on the shore of England and cobtlnehtitt Europe, either to arrert their flight or to immolate them to the Moloch of Koine; ours are tlK.se iu. ul-ntcl by Cliriat, tluihtJiiJl.rrnW reJLJlJluS'l ar those pmpag.iled through th terrors of tiie Auto de Fe, the tiuil- lotiue and tbe Inquisitiim, M.iy we not, then. with Mr. Chandler, and. With equal solemnity, say in conclusion, 'with my band on my heart, audjny.fjrcife!Wajtdj Jieiven. with reverence I apeal lo (rod to witnesa the truth of the asser tions 1 have made, with the conviction of know Cos ns.) a son of Kentucky has r. right to apeak plainly on this subject, it the recoras oi tne War Ihipartincnt shall be examined, it will be found that Kentucky furnished more men fur sacrifice and shed mure red Mood than any other Stale in the Lnion in reiteciiitng the great ivorlh west from the dominion of the savage. Th bones of her tons were left to blench on every battle-field, from Mannar's defeat to the glorious victory on the Thames. What right, then, had strangers, felons, and paupers fnlm across the ocean to eome in snd share our heritage, while our old defenders nnd their children were poor and landless T.JGreat applause. This country, it is true, is the asylum lor the oppressed f all nations, when driven from their native land by ruthless denpotlimi, but those who sought it had no right to take our real estate and divide it among themselves, without pnijiugfir it, nnd and to f"tyrN tit on our own soil.- (Applause. Why, sir, according to the doctrines ot national leitislution nowcomiiiK in fnihion, while the vile wretches who desolated our, seaboard during the late war stood by at Rtiisin and Meigs and saw unmoved my Kentuekv hrnthertoldiers massacred auuTuiTrnea, and the Vlltlitmr ho fired llieCntiitol" aud threw in the streets the types and presses and burnt the honks of the Nationni Intelligencer by a simple- declaraFflH of inte ntvm "to beconre American cititent will each of them have one hundred and sixtv acres of land, while th. gallant militia of New Yoik nnd Vermont, who lielned to drive back the English and their savage allies at Phvtuhnrg, the cwato-aof the -seooiid war of iiiilepeiidetice;)the Marylandininiite men, who immottalixcd themselves at North Point ; tbo Pennsylvania voltinteers, who licliicl Perry to annihi'lato th. enemy on Lake Erie; and the Iiliuana, Tciino'Sec, and Rt;ririii1iyuiilllinTvf1io fouglit under Jackson at New Orleans, would get Imt forty acre each, about enough for a g-irJen and graveyard. He solemnly pn u'cd againatall auch iniqui-. tout mevurcs, which were generally the hail used by ambitious politicians hi gain high place in power. Whatuujuidhax beea the bale of Jhe Congress of 1M1H, jf, instead of pensioning tbe poor survivors of lien, vvasbington s bare-looted shape or another. But they will ant oeceed, if the American party should obtuia the ountrol of . the gnyernment, of which we entertain no doubt. Such laws will then be passed at will forever close our doors against foreign convicts and beg gars: nor shall we b surprised if those now la tne United State be transported back to their own countries. T Congress ought to move in thi businem at once ; but wc suppose that there Is too. much of tiie old party leaven amongst member, to permit them to act for the good of their country. They may want to use the foreign vote once more in a notional contest, in the hope, thai it ranv again succeed hvgivvngwa-a yresidcHH but, i we wa--deratand any of public feeling, or the " signs of the times," all such bo pes will be in vain. Th Americans can now carry more electoral vote than will tie required to niak tb President, and ar daily increasing their strength. They then have a certainty of success at the next 'residen tial election. iiuu. vupper. . -IHrThe riprfrTiif The StttBaaTt appear In b wonderfully discomposed by Know Nothingism, ioi.li, in.t ..no. p.mi ...... i. ,, .n,.tnfr name fur wliigery wlnggory, which Rsayl "a'somes as many shapes to deceive th neonl. asSataa did on liist.wtur .front bell to deceive and ruin our first parents." . lit standard la really getting profane t I ait, we eupioa the Pope of itorn win nave no objection lo selling it aa la. dulgenee for those two dollars which it received frmnCjIerain. IfatethrxUt Argvt. Professor Hollownv's Establishment It at 3C 1 Corner of Ann nnd Nasau-treec, New Yorl where Ins tx-uular Pills and Ointment, whh hsi eujoyail. sne'i rcpol oi,.n f.y sninly . yewsmeiery pertuf tiie oild are old ; ps tieiilars of some ui' the euros tbey have effecte brong th papers in tbtt county, and there is v location but tuat they at exactly the kind . niellcnieuorcititensreqnirv. We vrulJstron advise our mends to give them a trial, and the is no fesr but that tbey would continue te themvfheneteTariTTneJtclr m'ght b reqniii 1 I n nA tk. -m.1'1 ;i;.. fikj, Mibn m - I I,.-, oioiers, w no uiarciieu scniM iiiu ivnvnivui i in. ll r, null "adduced from others X A Tl" R A LIZ AT10N- THE K.NOW NOTII-IXOS. On the 15th inst. the Hon. W. R. Smith, of (acted, Tb question arising oa th passer of the bill tli third time, th ayes awl Bays war called and Uie mil passed, ayes ti, nays iw j tlou, VnM j v,V,ni r. WUe used reproachful- Mr.J O.BynnmmoVMltormriderth.v.rl.:, . contempt towanl. North Carolina by which the Mil waa naaeeil. in order to movent ' .. . ..u. . .... ..".. ... t ,. : and her Ml null neii'ale will a , him nnlil J.MMilMrefjalsw.Beien.OI Wt sVui ' r r ' m.lielc ianevitHir nalumliiatW'awa-lSneak ssssiiiss r,7?i. . isnst mt m tott..-,.. ,f..; J il,-,,n.,or V "tt h ii.rlTih rmHirTjnw anarkr nr j . ril'V .i . .. 1 i ' I . . . . . . . . ' . "K" coinings, n anyai uuns us Anmmm mi", was mm p. i clples of th American party, shall receive tit Aner aume further Rebate, tU bill wa. reject- J ! Judgment of condemnation they so richly Je- ed, by Aye U 9le Ji. .. Y Wa. ni a. wis aa? Wa were sml. Alalatma, delivered a speech in the lower House nf Congress, in defence of the Knuw-Xotbinge.- Mr. Smith ia a thorough going Democrat, and iu tmJticed himself tn the eiHllitrv a few vears aeu bv a fanious onslaught which he made iu the him until 1 ""'"' upon Monsiuer Kos.uth. lie advocatM a Airs aod asya demanded by Mr. Barrlnjer. 1 Riot ion a aa st, 1 t e ni Htoa msdr by Mr, Jordan waa rejected. '1 he I. ill wa then made the special uiUt for 1 -s liv. ' . t n ni. ii. of Mr. linn, tb engrossed bits n tbe h-iiats were taken up. I ; bill con. emit. g the lsetivlll sal Centre . k ron l i aannanced and lb reading . .ui' need, ln, oa swaioa of Mr, thllles, lbs i .... Te.,e. n. l( into committer ef the b .1 by the name of Allegbaay, waa read lb sseood lime aad rejected by Ayes IS Noes SI. Th bill to sneerporat th Cha) el Hill aad Morrisvills Plank Ruad er Tarnpik Company, wa read the itmmi ami third limsasad pasted. Tb lull to provide star tbe better goveramesvt of tb towa at Lsmiatmrgin tb emsaly of Frank lin passed It issue and third reading. Those whe voted for th bill, are Messrs llow- i. , sn.l i. n,. i;,,;.l ...B. ..r ii.. ; er, iv.v, lirogden. twiina, !, .oaes, mar-j, ,hk,Blornl,. ,, Mlowing siemificanl tin. tlldltold. Senders, Tayhir.walk.r aad Wood. ILnj-mpbi TIM bin M lay e sad eatabtisk a new enemy THE OHIO HEMOCRACY. - The Stsmdard labors hard In make lb impres sion thai th principles of th American party ar tinctured with abulitiouiain. There ia not a member of the orgaaiaation, no matter whether k wu m time paste W trig ore IK-inuuial,- Tha bill to isMtornarass the C'hMbam Railroad Cempaay wa read tb eaeund time aad passed. Th bill to iaoorporals ths llrseMbora, Madb and Virginia llank Road Company, wa read the seened and third time, aad passed. Atae, th bill W iaoorpurat Trent River Nate gtHm Company. Ta Senato (ken adjourned. II. e lie. n, oe billMr. Sinjr-hary in tbe t ran , lu erclii-n iJ, as tlDrSilel so a I i oi.iy aw h aa are not manuUctared in the A n aioefi.liiient was el"ptsd taxing drovers of . . snd mules tin ia each, awouiy ahereia 1 , ; r their al..k f" saw. s o. o Jinit a a adopted etempting baggy ...i -e sb.faj from IstaUoa. . V .... s e. that the eosamltte rl, re- i i i sod aoo H-lssertts so Ilia I basse and re ml ti. which rnaiusi was hiet. Aa ai... 1. was -ti4ed taxing Eipre t u,H ar...t bi rr.vst. si vi av.iai sa-.i.. tne r' .1 or.lev at :1 P. I .;e'tt M "t lb r.-ii. hi I i.tf a If riiirfi.. Me. , aed r , U I. ,i i' i-,n Hiite n-a m ur ir t. van . . .i, a a. Ii was MuL r e i . n m .' li. l, ai. I Mr. l an?h -1 !.. I .w-....S fli-rvhixit s. a.su. ROt (I OF COwMOKt. House called to seder at 10 A. M. After reading tb Journal e( Saturday. The Mimmittee en evwporeikeai, through Mr. Stssua tepurted a follow i Favorably hpun a bill ineorinrating tb Randulpb aad TituwiiwvilW plamhroaj t aU.i, eaMadiag tb orfi,al liauu f the twa uf Ueaufort j als ineurtwrating the : Sldiar Springs aad Paint Rock Tarnpik Com-' pany also, nteorporatia the Exeeisi'sr (i.J.I Kline aad adversely to the bill lacrponuing the rWh-m Muciety for ibe peuteniim of pnriy. Mr. Houston tntmiueed a bill to inrrp.ale the town ef Macaulia in the euaaty of luplia, ' which wa raad th enad nad ibrrd limse. Af ter being read tbe third lima, Ms, Waarh moved to strike vast the chute giving the enmmisstosier Iwrtsusrtioa eve tbe licensing of lutotiratinc liquors, which santioa eras rejeeted. Th ball the) iiui I Nt third readmg. The committee set .sMau, Ibnmgh Jfr. T. II. w illiems, repnrted epoj the bill to establish .Swrmal asluada in each ronrrs iuwal ISstrkt. Mr. Pattsa inlmdiMwd abtlleonwmuvg vacant land to U appliad to th n w nf ta V tra Turnpik Company, nhii-h wa referred t the eismmiit on vjrwvanee. Mr. T. II. Vl illiasa. totsudneed bill - aing the Utcrary ttunrd, which wa ilesied to the eutwtutts i storalwi. Mr. Pattrrsaa hMitatmtsd a h II to layoff a tab fieratd ia iheeimalimriCaldweU aad i adkia. .. Mr. J.H. II; aam aod so sospead the rwkw Ml wrdcf to 1st' ap Free Ifefiraga, a hub waa ro f. - I Mr. La lastmLi.iej a ramlatma (oeesraing ! l!i si e-u-ra Tuewpik rued, whish wae amaeed. I Mr. Nona iaU.lase4 a Ull he- th eotantiun ef Its m Umheriurd aaaty, Mr, lluu tetrwdared a lilt lass rt-aliag the M amw High rwWwt, a ha h wasaiicviale- ly retem l. I Ins huwrhav big arrived for tbe easwiitoralhm . ,... ..i ii lnoie-1 I ar . b.et, Mr ,,,ltM r ,-et of tU bill haragrapbi "W lieliev thai all partie bar eome to tb Conclusion that obeewr, anhavrwa and Inemn re lent men shall not III the Prmidential ehsir. They are sick and tired of such men. Tliey rant able, aaeful and eminent men men who, are kanwn and hoaored men who til a large space ia th public y." ' ( due not know this charg t b '. But th Cea h be mwsible thai our prudent neighlaw Staadard will I are lu hand full if ll will but designed thia as a genii d mow ilk to that wor-, apply tbe purging process; to it own household, thy and aslimabl MtdivMuiU who now occupies M j,, g,in, (hs Antericaa party, sf thbitllaaar Ahhimith such Utli fair in- ... . . .. fmwnce to be draw, (rem th. paragraph, ye we 1 t"' P"" ,b Uk' " tmU" Ban seartady eredit tbe fix, that the m-traa ef Sltentum te tbe follow la g rewluamu pasted, a a liemorraii Srnat abuald intimate that Frank-! few weeks since, by the Ohio DemocralM Sum lia Pierce to an -lre. t.akBwa ami in i. r ' Cnventi.m, vi.t lent 'man. Kaallv, th is rank treaain, and ' , , , . , , ah ! ba greatly aarpril if tbe C.mrt Jour ' ' "eW. Tat tbepsoiof tMiio, now, asihey permita il to pa- nnnotrced and anpwnished - ' hav.lwavadoim.ku-m.UveaaaBil.and Ti u.1 ..loi. f ika Ji.UUieui. vm anfavoraM. to the nii irmenl of tbe spirit and ty require, that so fiagraat a breach nf discipline ' araetlcal bsnefiu of free m.l iiutions ; and that, en should b visihsd with a eevera eastigatimt. So, 1 Wrtai"" "."T "illotsuts. th.y will at all time. Mr. Sentinel, look eat ha rorney's lash. Aairr-! . o. f.. e... r.i.i,"rs sraa tsresui. ' hy the terms of thnalmtal sum pact to nrsteut m .it. ' increase, to mitigate, and finally hi eradicate the SATl'lALUATIOJf W know tlial tb liewoertu pKrs ar pub- (hivetwiw Price, of New Jersey, in bis lata ! Hthing tb rmululhms of that Coavention without aanual Message to lb LegUlatar, aay i wi .j, te pf,wt lbt KMadnnM ut a,, .b, "Th natnralisatkm lawauf lb rnirevt Matt, 1 DrmM-racy but thi wa published In tb Xa and the mamwr el merr iMt. by lb Ferleeal Jbuih,,,, en pied from aa Obi paper. Htst.l.Hirta, U a wldrna fo grave eonHd-l . . . , ' ' . rathm. Tb Bun wihtyesaenl ml the intention ) - - rr aad spirit of lb ktw haa given ri-e ta aa abaaa ; amok away f Ihma it leal ditty wkirb drama Ja a remedy, add has arunsed ft) , , , , , feeling and trjt beoomiaa Ui patriate American) . , ,. ,, , eiti whu h i. .vmnathired in by Urfh natuc ) to isttaa.-Aceotd.ng to the address of 0-rr. allied and native eiiiseaa. gvsia, wtxier lb , llobert to lb Louisiana Legislature, the reteipul C "j'utn- "f m tailed Miaiaa, has estaUisbed . Inks the treasury ef that Stat for the past year aaalftw iula wf '" Al .ve bee tl.43,1.7 78, and tb U.I ace la tha mtiienship eaa trnlv b eonferred. 1 He law ssvy ' ' .. .. . . , . aot he sa useeeel4. to haelfa the meeas ! rtrj is $. 43U 23. Stl haadred and fifty m tie fieeath. tl are baa ail, aa a rhate, to ! thousand acta ef swamp hand be Let rsclsim folihfully esswato ibe tows ef I'oarr-., nad any j ed at aa ex pease uf HMsJO, aad further re law pasnd aimn the asiliieet aaleolated to etalt . ,, . - . , , . , the .unbZl--f Am-irw. mtli,. will h. , '' iont of v.r..wrd laad reenmmended.- daly hsnorad aad rscarded by bew Jersry. The Gov era. caulwa th l-rgisleler against A Uw prohiUtlag en ewnrve from nataralif ' M nmi mmbh, raeaeeamge yr Bf for a perilirftisapwhmsmrmeeheHiiisv sereranee ia tlxis alra.ly Cossmeneed. tsaM b atleavded llh heaencial esxtlrsand add i Ireater purity to u Ullot-ls.x, which mast be ' . . , vigilantly rvmrvted. It is jtmt apoa the eve of aa I ' ista.-e Uirw slii.m. whwa party sririt runs Both, that for- i from Albany thai tbere i a povsitality ef elect etgwera aeeamvetHaftw hypartiwsi-, aad lm.ght t te IurBMU , M 1b14 Ruu, fr, hrfiara the anarvs M na'ueahssuon t and il 1 ,, . . . . . . . . , MiservedrhM the curl fe ar. he. paid kf a we 1W mmi new. to - to. od to U trsm. them I hvde I, it ba beew aniertt.. J f a lg j " ' 11 time thai M f.etnees mdlikn hw their' a-ar. T.. !.... -..t .J ik. - JL. i . ... i. .i . . j i : i , t ' :rr . T' .."!""' 7 .Jrrrz h u .a.i h... ineor th. Know nothings, h aayi "Against this party th. vituperation of th tires had been levelled, and many gentlemen icre had entered into a discussion uf thia ques tion with intcnue excitement. Tbey beheld in this new onler some shsdowy giant ; some fabu lous Hrreulei ; aotn raw bead aud bloody buliea; sotn mysterious destroyer; some lion, going alsmt seeking whom it might devour. ' For his part, ha had not been able to discov er any M .lies lungers, llns parly waa com tewed of Native American not trained those brilliant victories nt Trenton and Princeton, they bud dared to divide out our public domain aiming the Hessians who fought agninst us T Thank God, there waa evidence throughout the length and breadth of the land of an uprising feeling in the American heart to rebuke such crying injustice. Stand to your arms, my boy ; the ofd toUliertut the Indian wore since 1701 and those who fought in 181'J would vet get their rights, and to would the widow and orphans of those who have died or been k:llcd. Great ap plause. I Our red brethren ton who hare fouirlit by ear side would not lv iietrlvctcd. On the Niagara frontier KB 31 n-Xori South, many of them have behaved with nrnet heroic self-devotion. Genera! Cones had seen them in battle, and some few had been an ier his command, and be would vouch for their fidelity end courage. ' Thia broad and beautiful html, with all ita riv era and moanlaina and fertile plains, once be longed to them. It ia ours now, leaving the red uiaa scarce ground enough lu lairy their dead on this side of the great Father of Waters. And in th far Weal, too, w. are circumacril.ing their , , . .1 . i . -V cannibals. put ,J f.M.l..rii Amien iife"f iiui tviwl dominion hi lbs R icky Mountains and I be vast ... . . .... . T : . .L I VI . ? i: i .i eould a free born Americaa behold in an orrani tatiun of hi own countrymen such terrors T Would such a on say that such m assentation wa let worthy of amfidetire Ibaa an asaoeistioa of mixed fi-reigners 1 . II essoined that tb element of organisation, lining Native Americanism, ab solutely excluded th id that they, a a party, could bav anything at heart ether tbaa the hon or, the (lory, and the welfare of the country." . Washington letter writer state that the Vir ginia Senators are alarmed aa to the reported Kevalrnoe of the Know Xothing doctrines in this ate, and will probably enter Into a discussion of the question for the purpose of disabusing their constituents. v shop they wilt do so ws should Ilk to see what Messrs. Jfasoa tad Hunter hat to say on ths subject. The Kiniw-Nothinrt bav. already mad their mark a fern tie LtgiaUimn ef lbs eouatrv. . At the bud session of IVirresa, th II wive o Repre sentatives pd th Homestead bill by a hwre majority, aud th other dav it waa rejected by a considerable vote. The v iu of th hanr ta simply th objection that member nw hsvs lo tne pnn ti in ot th bill that give sand to alii ll is statsd also that th clause In tli Xel. ka Kansas bill allowing forsirncs to vote ia tbaa territories, would aot be sustained if ths question were now raised. A proposition has prairies at their base. We are rich and they are ptur ; and it is our duty to stand by tbem and vindicate their right now as they stiaid by as aad fought tor ns during the war. - II knew it would b diScult to prove up their individual claims, for tbey bad no regular muster rolls, but as far as possible lot it b don aud satisfaction render 4. Tlx Nations nf New Turk sent forth hun dreds! jrriors who had ne constitutional pie about emesini I'm Niagara river into Cana da, many uf wb.m tell in battle, and other re turned mutilated for life. Gen. Jackson waa aid ed by portion nf ths Cherokee. Choctaw and .Chickasaw tribe in tin South, and Oen. Harri son by tome of the Shawnees and other In th Northwest. Our Government is la -tied by every principle of honor and gratitaJa now to reward those service liberally. - And whws wat it nimaaty for Oen. O. -to any of aur I ardv tan aad brave mvrlaa. wlu hut spoken in thunder tones en s.e y ocean and in land tea rlu. .r? th late war ; bad won victory after victory ,er th hsarlily tlf-tvh-d mis treat of th ocewh, and taught a boson le our proud enemy which the rolling of a hundred years win not una out r r-haii any ef tbem be negieeveai .ve.yr. Applause. I Oen. Camlat then gave a rid aad grnphi ar- emint ot in situalii. ot the great -Virihweetera been submitted tor ninemhng the law ae na to .7, " e is.rra peohilrtt any but eititeet from eterri.lng th ! wil lcrnea. at th. onmmefieeu.e.it of th war.ciav ' . - ... , I ,lk IS. Ill I L-n... - i - right of sulrar. W urged thi eteeeti ev tli bill at the time of its passage, aad shontt not be sorry In see a rhange ia the particular alluded to. Maaaloa ( la.) tytrtaltir. I .,l Maeiirw. .K.. M I.. ' ""r. of the lln toll, nader sfwcial netor. It waa 'eh,ihe I, and arv nw-ieuis ad-t't bi Cimgeem mdssed to hen their regiment forthwith. This rvvl the third l.as lr. r-ier-liary ai-l i will f e-if.. by tin Stwe." ; hA aa if Herniary tii ants li-atrd mrhaie l aiaead l v .tril ii. t at ttv rVNIII tutoU Tf.f f - r : 1 ' - -.'; --i ir T V v ' - ;i . Titii . Mis." Iiisa Bra.Pey. a I sammer. " " " ' wansu a ho ha heretofore JiMeroi'li'd herself '"" by SMtatteetid,asrded la b!ln Jan, I Minrrtl V Fsia. Mr. Massw's 1 1 mi wor-h ot lard snd mcrl e eewta. 1 1m s.. i-m was .Masted st eoMidri,hilerh, after i . h. u4 "11 ll.'ti-- i r.e ad rt-e.4 .. o.s f'-fHW. a-lmg h a In eT the lMi aae call I . -i and she llow-e rafaeed tm str.k . : mi, lu7. Mmh, KMB(hiry, I s up iwsry vsih la tli r rin at V '.. ! h awed ti.lr.k. .nt leW" u i4i the W wmtUi 4 kad aad la ser! mm efoi. Mr. Mhi-!l-d a divi.im i.f Ot qw .1 i a hsil er. e iv.curre I fjs '. ,u ." . ii'ib s-i- 1 ti- a aot vl'e lb- . eo as in iis a avs, I J. ,rl 1 i I. to-w I ham arritrd 0.t !!. I ....... Ii I ! " try. I ,ih li"W ..l-si. I'. Vt torn (he Imd Mlmawd a roaaequeac U lmiifsd health, le I'-s. rvwal he-bl, the Ulta-a bwrra. saweteg Saul ' . . . , , . . . m.4 I UmL ... ..e, i. theecd of r-nple Wtow. ' -mb.cs5 swrtai and it I thought thai 1 niiMS'l to Stilt loll, sv-a, Im 1 pp- I wb diwiacilv saw what had hapoewed. Fvevy . l,i.vars tl, la.lv wi-ald -rvsliily le killej tut b nmctU reoisterd ta bit seat, the bWI.e Mr John A. IK haa ae r a rhaee foe tbe place as any save, if h will seeept h. .os bi a r-i's. batsi, and ilw.eeii.ls4 m 1 nt far no is itiMsnl lnw teeNisi. 1 1 .1 to I a eof the awst siirawdt-i ears f. ervutt ia tIUw-riirg on rsvord. Tm K X now esse km at w Ll Msv-r ho rs rarriel Ui maairir-Al ag a Monday. J, Paall wea Mt tata RtrwBtMBe Not sail. ted with preaching and practising dieottsdieac to the law. of the Tailed Stat, advocating a dwsla 11.41 of the l ahm, aad ewrwng aad reviling verythiag that a true Aassrican rswr-wm aad revsimiMhcahoUtiimiwsrcc-mmnd the minmm uf murder, aad promise tn pe.it art the pervwacasn from pwai-hasewt. ll hardly essrai pavibU thai men eoald he (sand, in Ibis enlight- 1 pm aad au ferine pernus Near liv Wind's leoot, Va..vn Tcbv. IheioJ - inst, by the Rev. J. B. Wood, Mr. William K. Phillip, of Warrenton, N. C, to Miss Mary V. Johnson, daughter of Thomas Johnson, E., of Gresosiills County, Vs.! "Then eome the mild weather com. sleet nt cum snow, W will stand by ich othlr, however it blow 0)iprc,siun and sicknens, and sorrow and pain, email ue iu our true hive as links to th chain. Petersburg paper please copy. W. '.. i-i UIID, In this City, on Thursday but. Siiimi R 1Tra,ttirrh-sTlnrmTOW with regret by man. The deceased wa use ful and eiilerpi'ieing cititen kind, liberal ni.d in. tclligent,aa Jtonest ma- nnd a Clirinian. . II haa douhtlem go lo reap lb reward of hit bt Itur and trials in a higher and holier mete of st isteac. Ulmwed me tbe dead wba she ia the Lord. Tbey. cease from their la bors, and their works do folk theut. " O UlTIItUt, trusted with ila present happy aad aundition ; anok of th hardship aa and almost starving ennditina uf the ria-hl of tbe Korthwsstera nrmy, te whirb be l-ehsaged during the terrible winter campaign ef 1x12 ami imj, terminating al the Womiy battle and mat eerr al Raisia a th 3l'd Janaary. 1x13. II related com t'irillliig Incident eerarring ia H41 spring of I M.l, whil Oen. Harrison waa besieg ed in Fort Meigs, aad th Kentucky trp un der (test. Clsv were hastening to hi relief. Gen. Comb lha hoi ling the respimsilae otVe of cap tain of whit sad Indiaa spies; his stlesupt In enter Fort Metggs by descending the Manmee ri ver fifty mil, with four or five men in a ram. In Ibis nm enli ewed country of ,h i. I 7" ...1". f. "T"."". "? " T" M.tmety de. a. t. be gu.il, mimg uL ,T,TJ,u MK-h a recm,.idalion. Imrirolailde a. it msv VI f ,U U","nul r t sV"w, P , misnpH w wave avsieu. Al a recent abolittoe meeting In New Red ford. Maseacnasena, the loiuiwing resolution adopted t Col. James Wrtlbnrn. it ia believed, waa hrtrw tn on of th. Con tie bordering ba the FV Ier. nunng th itcvolulHinary war, he resided with " his father in Wilkes Cmiuty. After the war, he m wed w.th hia father's family to the Stat, i.f Geirgia. In or alwut ITU b. returned to North Carolina, and intermarried with Itobeoca, the daughter of Hugh Moatgmiery, E.qr., of salie- nury, since wtucn time he ha. been a reei.leat ef Wilkes County. In early lift, hi rat.ajeitv aad enterprising spirit gained for him the emasaa4 of lb detachment of troops migaged in lb - vie n oeten.ling Ihf Inrders of Nmth Canlina and Geirgia from ih deprcdata-a of th Indians.'" In the war of lh It, he reeeited trom Mr. Madi son th sommand of tb lUth lUgimmit la lb army of tbe t a led State. Rut it wa th ardor with which be advocated popular right and combated the awsamplioa uf oliiical power, thai for a long time obtained for him a ooB.iJewhl degree of psuminsaee in tba -cnntmta of political partire in North Carolina. Us promptly euondod th alarm lo the friend of popular righrh in oppnsi ian to the niiea aad e- -iliti.'O laws. Very often a member of tbe Gen eral Assembly, he never fn led in a Wad and fear less support uf th principles and men-nmsnf th rrpublH sn party, a they avreunatovatowl iu lb dsys uf Jrfimsim. Mailis. and Monroe. Alii, ennimentmasnt. be wn the uf pwteyof (Ss ad mieisrralion of Oeneral Jwktnn, but beeomhig' alarmed nt his stre'eh nf F.t ive raw, and suspicbws fiS mtligv influenreaf Vaa Burn. be rallied with th Vi higs ti defeat the ewe and resist the other. And he n ii ad emhnst ante advocate of iu principles until hie death.- Few men had a greater regirl for tl ptusp.ity ef hi Stale. To wilmwa) th Ir amt.h uf consul political epiniona and the pf g 1 aa ol hi Sir to improvements nnd character, was ever hi him a cheering eonsidernlinu, T hie very last he re curred with animation In the suiting laeideahi which had errarrcd in bis srwa haMeiy. At hia death. whii h oerurved on the 4 h af Ue eember last, he was a few dvt ative a! yeara ef ar. He bad travelled f"'m hi bom near WiikmWm'acrue tb Blue Ridge arnwtt U miira, tothe Su4i..r Court of Wamug County to at. tend ts tli prsavspuiain of a law sail. Al Court haws tokew M. wwe eaveved hem is, nam., t. and died in alwut thi re week. II aVcrilied the ultequnt battle ef tbe Ith of May, aJ, evmnsne FoH M.i-rs. terminating In tbe death tad defval of Col. Iiwllry, and Hie aVetrnrtwn aad mptwr of U greater portx a of the of hi rk. aad give bwn 'Z 71.-11. ", had h, I. 1 j' . .. "f I"" sV.4indrd and Ulen tnu rt. -llJd. Thai this meeting recommend te , 7 1 w f . f""" ' ."V fuMirea. while they rem.., here, to pr! ncl ,Z . 'H t-e th. art .4 firearm., a. lb. mo "iel aall. I Tl ,'' rTT"" ts shn.) hoa down 1 then the npan him, Wirt rake toi a trial by jury, and it the jury do aot deem it expe.lie.1 to bring ia n vet o f losnmbl. ! .'""T1" h.- Vnl nvaosUughter, be will U met her ! J pro eetWi. lb. S-.m l-rl-n nnul thi. slave j aemtiMi at set lied." " 1"T.- NOTICE Tlhs J UfllMMI . SM4 SkatM al th tin si H.Wt.t. a at bALUfl BiTWfHiD. 1 ..t. Jsa. Ilia. . It-at. hserly f teea ll-sl yhelli nil) h I lie awialMiet to Ih . run s a r.ii. I Vr.BI 4.lr.l,l T...B 14, silMred t j .1 rr lb t evtr.l Rssl Itod l'.lxljL ttiHindrd and Ulen sreei s.ls.,aeally ememng al eld Furl Mae- ted Hi roeaiae mi ll etaiitMaa. 1..I.. iviih a amvauieitt and ssnsihiri r . e. - question I settled. I 7T r --j pvimnsea, ansa ml . aweiueg at4 assmmry vein , . . , , lmmm m thnt their btod sad brma ;Thls U wUtaati.lly In mmavdaaee whh tb sprrnkksd him, Aloa, ,, u, sJiuss iMtisssliasi iu.l Ik. at I.J ! t i I 1 .. r' ibss two -a... ..i;,l I.... 1 . , 1 waa I..IT , . ... . v.-trr-ivaaitt prevewten ay ism hot hastaattr ef tl e rvsaat 1 rbnrvein.exit4 Ihstth ladepeweleM appeared ' rumteh. Itnmikw I tea, em its eye the the (w, as the 1 lien. t. Ud aothmg to B-k for Vimta'fi t. psr-B to be aurdyd, iastaml of lb .re . rf j bed reemred ks cue hewdrwd t.d J j 'tT"- I a-d, aad had. aA.r raot thaa IwHme. J-wr,- a. ap4y hajutiaj. 1 ui.mii) bera, e Mwiav, Twwa CeSMiabt. iierembe tih, KM. to, ta Jam Itt-vf t wi-ts,Tiiie.s. Ui-Wwa. I .Ui j.-f-fc.... m.a. 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The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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