- t. e N O It Til C A R O L I IV A STAR-WEDNESDAY MORNING, 31 A tt C II' 5, 18GG t in j IW.idat- was theWMianniveiwrofthe lUt ! tic .rf M-ori Creek Hiklx. snd the trst t it i . rei. .ration. A (vet suicd that it will aut be ! th lat. TLe n reeut btUire orer Moor' Creek, attinda uji.a the very aame apot where th old bridge, fiwa hicb.the bntlle take it name, ennaod the t rcrk aiul Ktxiitmi mile fmut W ihiiinpoil, on the direct road to t atettetilleaat of the t ape i',9mttht 11 Immyloa Juura tt iff V6. SS. Tli Mart's I reel, 4 slcbrstkat. tear. Sne of Jhe original fonnJation timber tmM,,u., where Xea kerk1! rlridjr now i.. .d-the old bridge are yet tu beaeen. The Ainer. The nejt aUnd tube m.le waa at M.we a Creek Mnn entrenchment can rery eaaily be traced, the j W,i ,, ,,r, A,llt .,) jllingti arrived on the pubtw raol runnmg nearly through th eet.triT j 2u(,j- Feb., and took up their rtround. That their pinion. Th .tre.iin ta deep but " CiiinS Caawell arrive! ats but yiel.W the not mur- than f.y to lilty feet wide, with a n ; v, jiu,llfl, h Mr. A.f eontcod. and f ill of the tide, of ite.irly Wire feet. 1 li , wfc (Ue f ji,,,,, i-. altHiKb the wtie run. nine over mue r.iruierp. ( Ju-t alone the bridifetiie strcamtakesa suddca tnd ami run ua!lcl with (h road, whi.li for ola.ul half lUe distance front the arotatiog tii tlie Aateri. position, i a mirt uf caurewey cncloecil by tin i.id. There is then a atcen wm tu the elevate I ground, upon tree crest of which the B.st hue f iiiu-onchau-uts was llr.m(ii up. i he place where the American field lla.-e m plant el was a I)-ml ..lie hundred ami hfly yard from th bruise, completely e-uamviiliu" it, the ruie way tlinmsli the "swamp and the t-eiit to the higher j-rounl, ami, in some measure, the turn of the na J on the far or more westerly sidu. 1 1 wa lure that the men of l lUlr uti'li r t'aswcll, the WiliniugtaMt Minute Mcu under MNiugtmi, aud the New Hanover YidiiitttMC Haugors under Ashe, in all, ftoutc eij-htjiuiidreil nien.Uiok their stand tuarrextthe advance of the Scutch lli,li Tandors, iiml. r McDonald, McLcud ami Camp bell. Th Highland fi.rce is differently estimated from eighteen hunilred la tlinf thousand. Per haps two thousand would l alsait tli mark.- The greater Twirtioh iiftlw pla'iking of theliridga bad Iweo b;ii:ily riil nB and eaat inUi the atreain, a-f aa to Inerciino tlie diffiniltj of panning. I would aeem tliat Mulod, win waa the reul U-utef of the llilil ii'l f ix, ilctred tu cro higher up ao aa W etaUr (Ik Auierieina. huw he found in o atnm and witll tolected a poii- tion; Init tlie arot!k w.M rimrineiitiniiy lull and unf.ir.lnl.h'. At the head of hi mr i ho.nia.le the nih airAMntlie imjw, waii.t hi ciarmore.nnd tlie rl miuieii rtuhr J.willi Iliplilund iiiiruoeity, after hiiiK A lit t of time tnirt Irota kiAmer lean liuiu. and liuniluT nf the adranciiir fe f'tll and fimiid a watery gme. Ail! Mcl?l malted. n,.i!liiig iim hii linn twice befell and twice he nme, and mill hi cry mm tnermievn. A tumi, now worn lcvi with the road, ia pointed lint an iinrliinj llip ) dt where he fell to rie no More. It U about tbi. d the war from the bridge to the Anierienn linea. Willi hit fall the efi'urta of the a-aihiiteihJ. fhrT Urike and eat tcred. Tne bail'.e waa won. I'lie Highland rcg ioiciit" rente I In t-iit an an oriniied t'ti-e. The deeply laid aclinnv of the llri(i!i Cabinet for the entlirahuent of Nortli t'uroliri wure rie fKi'exl. far the firnt timi In the revolution, tie torv, ler undoubted and coiupleh) iwri he I UMn the American hnn.iern. and the27lh"f r'abruary bec;uc the anuiveriry of the dar U'-in bicli wi uhuiiicl t iu liril triunt'ih id the llerolu ' thm. . Itut nno in in f.;il ntHiii (lie American aide, Tirut. J illii in.lv of l'u;ilin. Wker be wa liuried 41-unn to bu a matter of eoukistura. It i tolii'tod that lit wiw-brouKht tn Wiliiiinjston fir tu tt-riiK'nt. although onie ruppoai' be waa l uriiHl iiion the Mil, and. iudi-ed, ait cft' .rt waa tu idr . ji'!i r lay to tind the pi le, but without aucvea'. Ho in my men frit on tlie aid of the eneiin it i diHii'iilt to any. Their loisa nnut h no b e.i conaiiicrnhle: but the weiffht of the blow theT received eau be best eatiliiatod by a rvferenr to ..H I, I 1...,. 1.... ... I ..!., K.. ',n,t,ivM. l Wt'i iiaiKmiii M" I'iil matter which totally broko up nirco uf two tnuuaiiKi in, urate and vll atipuutwl All yeatetdny foii'iioun, tha variom -rmwlr leadinK tu th ground were alive with partim on their way. Now a Ions train of earriuzee and and binriea, then a rroup of boneinen, then a UuKinna erowd in a wnj in. and nearer aiUI .iinioaim iuut. 1 h.ilf MM elmen o'vlork, it nprearcd aa tbuuitb tha greater part of Xew II miner county waa proient. A' little before twelve the liriiiz of aomn ;uii aimuuiicod tie arrititl of the buite fruni Wilmington, and be- iw i twelve and one a trior the military won iiiniiv, with lb uiunie. wiarvlnd tan front the t in I'iii;, m iking a tieantiful li lay and tuldir ( biurh to the intcrcat of tha occaaioH. For about an hour the rk.v woa ovrrmat and I part of the tiuiu a tH-rtiy hri-k ruin Ml, and it waa f mi red Hint threkir.ition W'.uld M broken up, but a lit f In after one the rky ilrared up, theaun rauir rHitanrwnnd pb-aaiiut and the day eoutinuud firiht and iWaiitHwl itat !, Vterat military etolution were txernlrd h !ie caiifuMia in etcellent atjU", I'api. Kidclil)'' Juni ire not bring behind their gruau up bretll rcn in A. ma. Th ienkei'a atiUnl waa ercctrd, we ladiev. pretty ntarlv mi the ol v. Imie the field u'me I'l.iiitwl eility year ao. In frunl Dualad a !-uufnl AmeriivMi n and aeaia, haalily irwnel, were ranged around fur th acuouiaw d.iti-ai of (lie ladina, Thoa, II. William. Kq., announced ttiennler cf nrniaca to I an Introductory and I'rajor by the Uov. Mr, Tile an Addrnaa fnaa Mr. Alie .Mu-ii nn ad Ire fnun Mr. Iavia liinner and after dinner an l.liert from Mr. Hank, of Y lyetteulli!, llunordor wna e I r ln I y di'vulnd d on in tlie r i f Mr, fl iuLa, who alo (ihiIm hcture dioiior, ( The tenerahle "IVirNin Tale," u wall known and . well la doted by iwaiil ammig wboaa h baa miiillrred for oter ball a wninry, uel wuh a few improxeire inlralurtory rruurk, and w ia j-iinnl by iliat larre aaaruiblHgr in frnrnl I hmI to the T'iroiieof lirace, int..kir(t the pro l-. hnjf care of irioe Profidenee to watch rar and roird the I nitad Nntee and III Mitral N.i i- in the rmur at in tha i4-t. .- find that it la -tjiitally out of i.ur pnw ar tu do iii'iif to ih a Idreiav dnlneml on the oe- ra-tou, su.1 on slt-Ui,l to make ant hing Ik a reiwt coo). I oi.ly reanll in mjuaiu In the era- t ,ra, win, ll aiMiII esien l to undue d aiensinne o nriivlc whiih has siren. ly exeedd lb limit ttl. in it In, U ilc. ii e l i couwi iL We can only hint at a fes puint. Mr A -I ' st.ok of lb nines tsf lias men nf thia ; i.rinl ii al least a. kn.m lrl. mi tb debt ' nwL H. . " l l.uvoiouou. .N. nli Carolina had bera Lailward i. ulon- man. u-tai loot uf thia character, bulb tin-lei (hat a ne day In Hue reapsot bad daaa-e-l oi-.n tin -1 ooi.iv and ui-., Hi Stateat large. I iil,ev i ite had Lriilit fnrwanl more promi t n'lv tb d.-.' l of tlx r rev. lunoiiarv an. eators, nlnle N.ajtb -o!iti ht i teea reuu-", and ihue th. biatovtait bid n a .tone juath-e teil.epatl she had token. 'I ue .Mik in the ho'hiw uf wtneb Hie I hartve 4 tin ie-,.rv it lr. 1,1. v ift .Hineeliviii was hid to bciot laksu awsv l.t altrvaaUkl kinj.aae pr.-wne. ,iih ear ami rear-set snuff t'.tea and tuf-r metnrot.ara were made fioss it, II in u oi l 11,1.1 cwtrr M"re s ( se, k bad bem in l ottiwii.-ut efT Inch nf lnolr WiMtld I !-,,,. b- C- i .IS.e.il'. rvr l. It lato.ie.hvl Hi men of 4 ...no I .1,1 III, . L, l.. J.-,U t i ' ,d a.avrt Ihe puMtiua aud en f ll. , . , , , , J l.r.rfl, yet .l.arll, to lh .... ,1 I . I ,.!lll tl ..M 1 1 . 1.- r ' i. v I l. " I'Mllf M'f thlHf fMtt tI 1 . t i ikn ly Um f .nk . t fiiiliii Ui tr 4m J mmd mutu.t a. t - i.. Him Mriitirt U tuuiat , 1 . -uu- k. m 4 iim , h Dul ciitM im ,v u ti.. t -jp sVfui mh unit; u 4mirtj t'9 lit l I'lf't-, Utl I tTMntat IMif tt t ' n 4 tfi !tJ "!' i'f uf ft;rnt Nl Vi a. r Ii m, f-s-,.srio-i ,i i,h. b mm I w . j tti i .4 !hr li-ltfi n trritli-M m t!t t fft-sf n i o !' itjiin. In tmtj s. n t wt'flv hv 4 ii(-Mt,,n h Miil thai . r I Mfl (ki l fmr, m t1, - - 1tU U4 olrr f It riwt, (.' .liilialhr i. la IV- I HtHK aw'tsttl.. ' k m 4 v m t' ' i!t w fti'U 4 ll r 1 . . A f n Itirtf bH m i." 4 It li r 4 i i a- U rCt.luii-tHry titMtt . , . i i I ,r. ... M ii) 1 t4 l llsa IwftliiW ' , mm )'- , 'n tit ' i tt ftrrmm .. I , I . , fl. , ,, . , rMW-.t. f fsi tf flil tM(llv I M -..'I. A M ly-l. and trilera, ,J t f.t.1 i u N ! I ' ) the , ,t... ............ I.. l.l.aj ..... " "wt ...iu..kJ..U.lf Iwa M.ulor ..-it,.l,.s.ni..f.p , ,e :..!.r I . ae.t re iha .N.r.ht.. .1 -lot avii-b th e k!r rj,4 -r-raiiiud which thrv wd to tliaateej vsf lb"1" ''ii-h. cn.t.triis jiei a .V.irth Car-din, tie. Jaeaes' Mitore. an ex- ceding - ty able officer, determined to frustrate l :iT C. Z ZZ.it I ' ' .1,. Vea sol f the i Pear. McDonald nJ Mebead marched down on their way tn form a jurat-tits, with the rrorqn (o meet them here, bat finding Moore in t bear way, tfirT crossed nvertothe east rile. M'sireorileted Cola. LitHitfrton. Caswell, Ashe, il l we think. Knin, tu dispute with Uiem tit -fUumt .j ill,,,., ip; (When.'. Kerrt. ThM Winmital l.mirrea milT niention M..re aa Caawell m th reaolutiou ot tiiaiina, uu.ier me impreaion, no d.uhl that Caawell waa the upe- rior and eoininnnuing othcer. Itu t c iut Ucre ap'p, fir.jwant of time and pace, ami conclude to inorruw, with brief noti ce of the remark of Meaara. Ihttia and llanki, which were eloqucr t' id iinpmaire. The aa emblnsa waa very ltr. coiiaiderin the ahort nentof'thenotUe. . U e would not I far from the truth, one way or the other, in placing it in the neijihborhood'of lificen hundred, and a mine pi!ti.ble body of peop'e eould not (at gathered together anywhere. Not a thing occurred to mar thej'.ha urof theoccaMnil. We did not bear an angry word the whole day, nor aea a ain-fle individual uibler the influenoe of liiuor. The affair could not have gone off better. Promti 11 llmiwtuH Juh,m:U Frb. 20a IH.ifi. The brittle of M"or' Cn-ck freed the patriot uf North Carolina fnun the impending and por- tejfl-Hia danger hanging over them at home, and left tbeia at liberty to join in the general atruggl ot the eoionica, and her eon were lounu in Mi rankanf the American army, doing good and hou.irab:e aorriee tu every aect ton of the coun try. " 'Much uf (lie iulereat of Mr. Aahe'a remarks aroae from the fact thtt be wna O 'ltnii int ol many of the facta by direct tradition Iroin tlnwe who knew, and who took part in the atirring erentaof the revolution. Mr. I lu via anoke uf the earlr mnnifeabttion of the tuirit of lliirt in North Carolina if the differeueea lietween the provincial aaaemblie and the ll'iyitliioveriror, .Martin ad Hie gnevaneeaot which ill hipreae-rrhmtee-ot tiie people eont pluinc I, of the large amount of money collected to rudeein the ra, er eurreiicr. Mix lour tlmua- and pound more than waa required for that purpae il the reluaal uf tlie tiotantor to aano tion an not appropriating lhi uiimcy for tint pur poac el tli C-.l iny. Again, uf the diffiulty in regard to the Attachment Law, by which the projierty of inHt-rvaidont debtor eould be attach- ed by proceaa nf Inw in ISorih Carolina. Uov. Martin refuaed hi aaant to thia, o that reai- ilent of kngland, holding pmitierty hero, would actually have to lie aoed in the Hriliah t:..nri in certain earn. Again, there wua a (I UkuIiv alaait tha Kaithern laaindarv. Mr. Iavia allmlod in eloquent termaei lb land taken lit the aaaenibly and by th reinven tion called by the people wnhout the aim-lion of tne ll'ivnl aoihontv. to the driving ntf of JUr tin who waa forced tn take refuge on board a aliip of war. . Tu the deatruutioa of tlie tainix which he aaid eicueded tire doing nf the Unatuti Tea- I'artv, aa fcir aa 6 le event eould extteed another. Toe men uf Uiaitou' w nt at iiighl, and in dia- guiae, 1 1 prevent r; ignition. The men i f Cape I ear, led by John Aslie, went openly, in bnmd day light wiUioul di'giiiae, and they were men well-known, lleeiluoneu Uoruaiaut tu ah. that ascciiitin had eiwtcd here againt tated tea long before the lloaton movemmil. lie coin cided with Mi. Aihc In aaaigning to Lillington th poaition of the actual eomniaiuler, and tbei fore of tlie hero of tli day at Moor' (. reok. lie ihibiteil a ami 1 1 ailver oreaeent worn, nn theoo rviow by l.illiiigton nn tin) tiaor of hi eap, bearing the initial of hia nnie and th word "Ubrrtv or I'eiilh." The men uf old Meckleii- burg amd Mr. iHtvia, aent forth the (rat Declara tion of Independence, mi the anil nf New llano- wrwaa won the l)rt tietorvnf the Ilevduthin. We eauiud and do tn4 pr1tend tn give all the poiuta touched aram by Mr. I'avia. and evea Uio to which we hate alluded, art, khu of them, we fear, li-cirreedv tted, for accmifi tloM, unnn nm of tha mattera rtderred h,w are not euKeiently poetcd to follow the speaker with arettraev. Mr. IluhV7i,r raff Hevllle, 6 wla.rn ta (tiaittw aue much of the ercilil uf "nutting tin ball I Motion," bv bia able comuiuincatii.ua in the Fat tlev.lle Ohxortar, iuut addreaaed the aurnibled neai.ta. II luid eluwiiig tribute to the feel leg-, and the riiiciplr which act an led the wen and the women if the revolution in Ninth Caro lina; hut it i tn another bortiun nf bia remark ti which we ilaogn mainly to relet ( le poaite a ot the Buitli lligliainler,ult.umbrMUd and ll neii:hlariiigeaiiiie. . Th lan had mad their biat rally in 1743 llie laat cBort prompted hy that romantic dea t) i with which theT had'adhered tn tha lion. nf Hluart. They hail lieen broken, beaten. Brat leri, at loiimleu. I lie Brat and grwaieat n i bam 1'llt, utMMintly Karl of Chatham, wbna alvoeacy l tlnteaaae of I be American evdoniea eua never he forgotten, had taught hi antareign how tia in over thAelana hy lemener to trana- b r ihelr rl.iiiililrniii..n to Kit i tlii., aa the lire.lt Chief of all th (lain. Thev had brenael- Ihid in the centre uf the Mnaa, aiuinig a lia.i.le from w Irian ihev ware cut off by Hie dirierckc of mniiuige, of whoa mvemenia and feeling they knew lililr, and with bin lliey eympaibiua) earn lew. They were tmarting uu ler till-.- memlaired deceit they wer grnifful for panli.a I II recent They leartd liuit lb mnvemrnta gainat the llnti-H r'tertimahl would only f tuato in another t'olhaTn. Th Uriliah Cabinet al home the ll'iii-h leader ia America were aware of Una. It waa concerted that aoma uf their old leader sbiaild gnaauig thrui with th i H'-yal rnminiasMSH cme lu Iheva ia th garb ; of nl.l tl.inl" stir the i.i up with the strains, if lb IMin eh of their native Unit, and gather time Its getl rr under the neme nf L.yaltt to their King and Chief.aad embody them into la jal 11 "hland regimevila. - iMisId McIh.naM. ll. heal and nf the drteted ,, , ..,.,. . . .... "'r" " iiigniaauer. a u tail ill? ronnd them they aiarrl.rd tn anil wild anollssr force to be sent . j .In tbeta on ihsh.w r Cane F ar H.e Americaa f.rre arotert as well, Lllingtoa and A-h met thtm al Moor' Creek the result is knowa the deep-laid arhemes of th Hritiah goiernmseit wee frustra ted. Ou many a bail sasld sine, hi 1X12. and in lies war won Heticn, the dssrenuVnis aT lbs I ,co,r, " g''l bat Bobly lls-ed lb r-. error iaf ih,ranes.iasland proved llust Ihe sssuo- try h is a-i more devoted eiiiaens ibaa llsrv. A Cossmiile wa aopamied toesak all soils hi sirs., jemsnu fisr th erlehratiim of Hi 27th Fsnnisrt l-o7, and ane ether histiaasa waa j w;li It aml,l.g broke ap la Ihe " I "-- " .r...,;..eni. 1 ' "'" nsanswr . in wnirn the aaair was s,a,tui.e.i, and la wbsrb ' il psoas I i". Iw were liter aba had not m m. j t4.,t ,M ,b ,od regard Hal Wtlh MMef-f fhH 11 r,-J trlittn,s- I,. mmt ilimi rg (rn.ktirg ml . fa' mC . 1utf'a fcir m4 Ur i.u mmM tvr m iiUi.p,'f if a tjn4 tniU b (mL1 $m f. Tlv ItdMt Wltlif tfftlLsM frrf-nR Mf' mri. if m ibt inj nfW mmm mmmmmtirt it iwflwvfi- 4 )sr n(a mtmitwmt inemr t. A. l Ir-vJ'jr tbr tv ftiHirxUnl 'j f Hit f4 MiiWiC tlM III. ll VM (I 'IMHM U tn-H' jr,. It M Mtfr wwrftmt, V Hl" ' ' TATetOt, CICXSOI.OftATEI 4C09' ( . $m f-rW 4 ( ) Masfss4 ( BareJ Wk4BW ttlrH im L O T II I N (a f k-r 1 a 1.4 U hX Ttf.T, XtW V0I.K. f f, 114. taaa , - ltivflilttlirs.t iKM,k, I l.a..o,.,sw,.u-.Wlk.srt .i,..lital4Vrtl ,k u ,.4,l( r rksi t D 4 0 I Tl .'Ml , 11,1 1'ak.easy , I'M. if Congreitionftl. Vmgnu-tim MHHt WtjnixuTuji, Feb. i", Scxtra. The Chair laid before the Sewate aeieral Kiecuhve Communication among them one froia the Secretary uf the Navy, in ana wer to a reaolutiou calling fnr tit rewml r journal nf prneeedinga of the Ul Naval H avrd. lie trannuit a copy Tif the report of the Board, and tale that it 'waa not accompanied with any journal, record or other para: and further, that theeuaa of th action of th Board ia th aeveral caae were not made known to the Ie partnjeut. Mr. M.illory, fnun the Committee on Naval i affair, reported a bill to amend the act entitled "An act to promote the eKciency of the Xm-y." j Mr. M.m.n auhmitled a reaoluttnrv refumting the I'reaident of the I'nited 9 ate, if not incom patible with the public internet, to communicate to ti e S'uate all the correepondence which ha I iken plane between thia (internment and thai T Orcat Itritain. in regard to the enliatuieiit of aul dicra in the United Statea, toaerve in the Britiah army, accompanied by auch evidence and docu ment aa the I'reaident may deem proper, to show the connection of the amenta or nfii-era of the Brltiah (ioveriiiiicnt with thia violation of our law and national right. Mr. Maaon ani l that the alnteuieut of Lord Clarendon in the Britiah Parliament in relation to thia matter bad recently been received in the Kngliah newvpapera, and onleaa the American aide T th arguiiiont waa alao made known, the eonilnuuity would be mialdl. It wa therelore iui.irtant that all I lie correapondence ehould he nt once made public. Mr. Jume eipreaaed hi Concurrence in the opinion advanced by the Senator from Virginia. Mr. Ca not only heartily igreeir tfith every word which bad fallen fn.m hi friend (rm Vir ginia, but would go further than he bad gone. lie hesitated not to aay that h never aaw a atate- men! eu utterly coiitriiry to fact a that of Lord Clarendon. Mr. Cas allowed, from the evidence on I he trial of the Britiah agent for the violation of our neutrality lawa, that the complicity nt the Britiah (internment could not be denied. Mr. Maaon, in reply to a n,utioii aked I.) Mr. Yulee, aaid that if the British Uoterumenl had offered tu eubmit theaettlement i.f the eon- tmveray with biglnnd to th interpretation of the Clayton Hulwer treaty, to the arbitration of a friendly Hwer, he wa ignorant of the fact having been communicated officially. Mr. Crittenden thought that the Britiah Oor- rmneiit had made uffiuint apology with re gard to the en Raiment uueatinn. Mr. Maaon thought not, and that the .Senator b ul mailo a leap before be reached the etile. Afler further delate, the reaoluiion uf Mr. Mania waa agreed tu. " The Senate reuioved the conaideration uf lb apecial onlor, when Mr. Jonea, of Tennewee, re plied to th ipeech of Mr. Wiloui, heretofnre deUiere.l. He wa particularly aeveie nn the aU'litioniata, and attributed all the tr.uhloa Kana tu the morbid and unpatriotic oppoaitiun lu wbat gentlemen are pleaaed to call the eiteu- eioa uf alnvery. TliarwnuteHMljourned. II . ia or KcrataixTtritta. On motion of Mr. Tfioriugt ,n, lb Comaiitte uu Military Af fair wa inatiucted to inquire into the eipedi-' nry and pjroprieiy uf ealabliabiug a Military I Academy and Pehool of l'niciue, m the t alley of ! the Mieaiulppi, Mr. 0. r aakI leave tu offer a reaulution that th Committee oa Natal Affair be inatructed to Ultiutrt illlo th UpeJiency of illiniediatcly con :j trucliug fifteen war teamera, not eieecding iiteeu hundred ton burden each, and that they report by biH or other wiae. No cjuorum tutd, and the Uotuat adjourned. WssaiMuTun, Feb. 2u. Scmstb. Mr. Hunter, Inau the Cumtaittee oa : Fiuance, retained a bill making appropriations , for th paymeul of invalid and other peueiots ol ' Uie tailed Statea, for the year udiiig Juu 0, loo7, and for other purposes ; and g autic a ovuld ak th Saat t pruaeed to it eua' idaratioa at one o'clock to morrow. Mr. MaMory, from the C'omaiilt at, Natal Affairs, reported a bill to authorise in const me Hub of lea steam alouiis, and gate aotiee that be V, . ... Itoald ak kir It eouaiJeratioa on M,.iilut a ait. .. i,.. , , ... . , , i, Tbe mil relatirg to ptlotog. and th bill au- ti:.;.. .k. k. . j.l. .... J J vaaatv aame. of tesU ia cerwia eaaea, .... ukea ap aud l. . Mr. Hell, of Tannesssa, addrsasod tb Senate f""1 ' - rrva, wbal ha had bee. able to W.r,s be x- pisaaait vssv wpinrrn taw su vuppmaa any eerasss unlrevaray wa likely la grow out of Hm British alislmtnl sjuaalii.a, aa so suppose thai ... Mas and reasoa bad taken their departure fium these watt bat the atanageeseat uf publi affair ia both Isnda. He wueld, however, be baad a lie aid. uf hi country, right or wrung, hi dsi event uf war. tl thought be aaw ia lb ma ge tsf lb treaty itself, that it wee ass) expee- led Gems! Hnlai. -uuld withdrew .UoJut.l. ..J aaqaal.fiwdly frvisa tb Manila prottonM. 1 rvw.,.d.e. relating to the .llegml K4 wa But required ta abend-a that pretoria- ? ut Ur- rata, while al tb ram tim ever, preeaaliw. i Un"tm '"',t "' CUy- bad beea taken by th Americaa neg.iti.t.,r thai 1 " " ,nm'J- ibe main, substantial ntcset ebuald U aUamed. I Tha ducttmswl aprwe kvthsr frosa Mr f preteatiag be from cteraisieg aay domiai. ! naB le Mr. Marey. aayiag. la sffssv, thai tbeta, aasWr aay forea wt pretoai waaMter. j torly had soars raaimtsa a itb Ltd CUrendua 11 would a-4 deBy Htat (Jraal UrttMa Might ' ,M "'j-". IbM a direel pn.piioa, new U disposed to atail brr-eU id thai lutbeat-'. ' smd besej toed to blast ia Net, aotk aasa) our (airt, ia inter to deleat eouraly u , g bd btssa anrgaaased by bis hardship whk h maia tu.ta-1 uf the treaty Vat b did 4 Htiak 1 regarded, Tha dtasameats ftasuia ll txpediesil at pvawi.l f. this guvarawani j l'U,""" ,r- Cramptoa, atakaaay p thai atighi bving ua coal., md ' wbieb ttss laiier. oa ib27tb trsstaat. sssil tu Nr. wiib Rngla.d asowe, UH ai.k brr aUies, isU , Marey. who tissassilM to la the IWaaia. It i d.ag lb wbola of waatera Kar-p. j f Jb-w, aad dared Fore ga (XI. S .t, 10, . U ts or lixratsiatstitta. Tha fodoaiag I '" I . - geatlesaea wer aaauaaeed B Ik Cuaamtite mm I Air ; Mr. Buehasaa bating ia lb Sours uf l lull tsf Mr. Istater, l th natre-.n. of . s.ert.a a lew day aga adsatwd ts th int ra 1 1 road betwatmtU Aiisi.lissad Pss-ilU.weaHM i pres.i.aa thai would be arwetad la lb t'niied t. W. Issater.wf Csl,ta-.ie J. II. Weoda.wib, sss by k Mts-aellWmsstl jfik( etral At. af lih.ta t 0. A. ll.aa.kaa. af AUbaasa K Mod, !. I agaia Basared bias thai Eaglattd af ObW, p. Aihv U w uwwawai X. Kidwsll, of to xiad b 'aeste r to sbuis Virgiaiat i. II. w4l, al tUntocky A, X. M 7 torvstory ia thai pari af tb wstbi, aad I r Cany, of New J si I. I, kvaas, .4" Tai,, K. toiadad bHa lbl a ! d'teeeM tsstwsa Ibi U. Kssxta. af .N'tth CatUsaa, J. M. H a4si, tsf asilry and tb railed IMttdtondWlypa Vstoet J. J.' 1-iaall.y. tsf Msssart aad d C. tb Intsvpvstal a ssf the trealj f l"Wi, 1 had Kanks4, af rnfcyl'aaa. edfrtwd ts lb part sfbar MajeMy'a Uoteeamtntt, Tha lpakr eaaaisiaiad a regwtil U ibe aa alai tk r la (I sH itralioa tsf third Itmiibiuaiaa lMiiiiaa.aa lb part af tliellwaa, SMee, l-ot lhal be bad daaliassl lb affs. Her Mesa.. M saah am. sd tmsst Warsssr. af Mslsaty' (vvestet, eaid, anwald et.ll tla.4 ! I a aad Caglasa, af ladiaM. Mr Ms- Isaaa U.i.a.-! th sr--.Hs.las sol. Mr. CarapUn, af l..io, frua, lU Cveanaitis tsf I ' r-. - . a s-..r, .. and M , reporusd a to i ta p If aV- .. , ( .,UlUaV. a LU lb Sao- pott of th. Miliary Asadsaiy, pad toll msk.sg a.-eaa.nmi foe D aavat.li af totwl.d d iprrtiii lsj us) tt)i N lsti. sat ! I' e-i ana. The Speaker avid befit the II ae, a eaeaaage fro the r reai dent uf the Cnited States enclo sing a communicate from the Secretary efWrf aking tW aa appropriatnaa of three million of dollar fir the aiaaufactare uf email arma, repair of fortifies Uom, and aa iacrea of maoiiiona of War. The etihjeot uf reference waa diacuaed, bat a.H determined; pending which The Ilouae adjourned. " WAaaiaoTox, Feb. 27, Seajtev Mr. Weller, from the Military Com mittee, reported a bill increasing lb efficiency of the army ia accordance with the Prenident'e recommendation. Mr. Butler, from the Committee on Judiciary, reported the Trumbull election caae, stating Ihat the ubjet had been fully dtseuaaed, but that there ie such a dlveraity of opinion a. to render it proper that it ahould b referred to the Senate and the ouniroittee discharged from tie further consideration of the auhject. Thia wa agreed to. Mr. t'ugh gate notice of a resolution declaring that Trumbull waa not eiititledTu a seat. " Mr. Crittenden gave notice of a resolution to the npposite effect. . The question was then made the order of the day for next Monday. r The l.ill in regard to the fortificatione-of Cali fornia, Texas and floridawas discussed and re committed to the Military Crmniitlec, with in struction to report auch new work as may be necessary. f The bill i.f appropriati.ait for Uie psymeht of invalid and other pensions was- passed. The Senate thru adjourned. Ili.t. Mr.J.'nmpbi'tl, of Ohio, from the Ways and Mean Committee, reported the Indian ap propriation bill. Mr. lirow, fr.,m the Committee on Territories, reported a bill-autlioriiiug -the people uf Oregon to form a State government. Mr. (Jrow reported a bill annulling the act of the Legislature of Kansas which require certaii oaths including one toauppori the fugitive slate law by public officers in that territory.' The President's message of yesterday was (lis cus.e.1 and referred to the Military Committee. The llnu-e then adjourned. Wasiiimot.iv, Feb. 2H, 1K56. Svnati Mr. Tiaimhs offered a resdutiiin, which lies t.ici, ic'iucatilig t he Secretary of the Naty to procure and lay before the Sennte the charges and causes specifically set forth by the late Natal B-mrd for the removal or disrating uf certain naval officers, in order that the fnate may judge whether their action w is in accor dance with the law providing for increasing the inefficiency ..fill Navy. Mr. Weller, from the Committee on Milita.y Affairs, reixirted a bill making appropriation fur new f.irtiticatioiie. A message -aa received from the President of the I'tiited 8:alcs, ia reply to Hie resolution uf thfrlenite, enclosing a large mass of documents respecting the Biilish Enlistment ease. Six thousand ccpies were ordered to be printed. On motion ol Mr, Mason, a resolution waa adopted culling upou the Picidetit of th I'nited State to inform the Senate whether any offer tu arbitrate our difference with firent Itritain had been made l.y Her Majesty' tiorerumeiit, and that all onrreapiindeiice in relation to the auhject b communicated. On a former occami he bad said that Do such offer was made. The ll.ili-h lloverument, through it organ, bad aaaerted licit it waa, and not l'ag accepted l.v u, had lieen tenewed. It due that ail Hie fa..i should go to Hie worUL Air. Ilale addreaseil the Seuate on th sulnect j of Kansas affair. He essayrd to show that th President hail omitted bis eonatituiiona! duty lu ant protecting the bona fide settlers in the excr- eiae of Iheir right. Ther waa such slat uf tilings thr a Would juaiify and demand hi, intoference. Mr, Tiaunb eipreaaed bis eolicurreiic ia Ui policy ol Hie Presidenl relativ tu Kansas affair, and believed him entitled to I be support uf every f. wild of order ia th country. Tb Senate adjourned till Monday. Ilorag or HresTiTits. A large aamlsrr of billa war rsirted free the several eommilr ., , , . , the one ht Mr. Flimnca, lastraeting the Cnm- ' ... ( atitte Nattit Affainrto inquire into Iheeipe- .. , .. . .. . , dieoey of making ia.medi.to ptvaytssai fur .the ml laa - . . . wllk .,;!. ...i u, ir..nb. lull . ' . . ... . . , l the, h..l.. - th......rt.i;ni.m..ndpnW. j t- fc l4 lh Wll to .uppl, da - Icieaeiea ia appmprialhtae f. th year ending June 13th, laM. Without avaacludiag tha euljact, th Hmiao .lj.irnd tilt M atdsy. WasarauTuB, Feb. ISM. istt,. A mtsaaag wa reivd (rum lb Preatdewi of the I'nHtd Id alas, (s reply to a ree mMJ' " mntasau. aa by Ik.) osTs. and tbtesgbi il tttlt b lb faweal i Bad awast amass hie ataaaiar sst arriviag at a set - llssneal isf lb ,m1sb. Mr, aWtaaaa astd be t tr-ald BsV, k) iiwtr to bi M iSsttrlH S. ., to Mr Mscy." Mr UwL aefate... ka air. tssasssa. rrisrnag to a a f ataast sssta-tasi, fcasefked I Oaaemastwa, aad aateat thia atalah ksa b bad saad mm af avrart one-law, rtesatkd that be -ll ketrt consent Wsny arrangement that waa ineoaaisteat with oar honor and which we had Dot aright le demand. lie congratulated th Senate ne the dawn of a more pacific policy, and trusted that the peaee of lb two countries w.mld aot be di turbed. On the enlittmont queatio h eaid to eircuutatanc were uca aa to (hew that the I British Goternaient may bat e..oscin taootly I offered what tbey had regarded aa aa "hgy a , br.d and full a they thought it wa consistent with their honor to make. Mr. Pearea did aot concur ia the views of Mr. Seward ; h waa not willing tluu gentleman' tiew, hou:d go forth aa the deliberate opinion . . .. . . , of tii Senate. Ha was aot aa adrucat of war. and hoped we should maintain peace, tut he 1 thould never acknowledge that tlie enrrespon ' deuce furnishes any satisfactory apology for what England has done ia the enlistment ease. Mr. Stuart said it turned imt, by aa inapectiuu of the documents, that no preposition fia arbi tration had aver been submitted by Lord Clar- an.b.n M It. ...!..... .1.. ....... . a I i assertion of the former. Inasmuch as Oieat Brit- . a-a . . i. i- . t , am did not mtend to lire opto the Claytim-Bulwer 1 r J - i treaty, there waa an impression on his mind that we xboold abrogate it. Mr. Seward said he had i pressed j. opinion that England', explanation ought to be consid ered satisfactory. Mr. Mason remarked that an apology ought to be made by Ureal Britain, instead of adding iiiault to injury. He, however, treated to the good se tse of the people of the two countries. In conclusion, he moved that ten thousand copies of the above document, and the same number uf those reluting to enlistments, be limited. This wa agreed to and the Senate adjourned till Monday. The House nt Representative, was not in see. i n to day. jVoss fe AutrnoM Oriu. J, laimjraltou an t.tut To suite this questiou it i esseutial to ascer tain first the relative proportiou ul crime aud p iujjerisiu duetu the foreign aud native popula tion, . - - - 1'ue census uf Irt.OO ahuw, that, duriug the year ending June JO, I(50, the number ofpei s.ioi who received "toe ueuetit of the public fund uf Hie different States," waa lod,U72;ul this number, there were 6,5J( of foreign birth . and tii,4o4 uativa Americana. The total coaof m lioieiiance was ,'Jj4,X0(i, averaging fl.'Jt) per individual, making the tuul c.t ul lureigu pU)rs l,."iOI,ttli i'he uumuer ul fure.gu paiijier excaed lb uaiiv 2.104. From toese sutistica we perceirejtiie number uf lore, go uu.t uativc paupers, maintained at puplia exieue, is about equal ; but it must be borne in uuud thai Uie native pupu atiuu of the Coiled Stales lai exceeds th foreign and to correctly ascenai . toe comparative contribution to pauperism se must compare the uauve aud lureigu popuiatioi, Tutu : Populaiiou, Paupers, Proportion pauperism. Native population, il.Ool.uo" 60,434 1 to al. roreigu popuia'u. .-rO.aao W.jJo I to a. One in every tuirty t0 I'oreigners is a pau per , woereas, uut one in tnree UumlreU mm sevemecu Auiencaus is a pauper, lorn it IjiIosj that the proportion uf uatit aud foreign paupr" lam u uu leu one native to leu loieigueia. . far, then, as paupcrii-m la tu ue vousiUuieo, im migration is au evil. Ibe oen.ua ul Inoiashuw that Hi whole nuul ucr ul pe.-soua eouviuted ot crime iu thetuited Slate-, during the year ending dune M, l.vxi. was 27,000, ul wuich U.tsjO were ot name. au. I i4,UuU uf Wnua buut. - Tn h-rsuiu eaeveds tw I name 1,000. shall compare iliea atanstic i ot crim Willi the foreign native populaiiou aim , thus determine the relative proportion ul loreigi, aud native crime : Pupulatiun. Criminals. ProHjrnuu Aativ population 21,0ol,oo'J 13,000 1 lu l.blii Furtigu (HipuuiUuB 2,24U,iAi 14,000, to U4 Out of every 164 foreigner i a onmiual, aud but una iu every l.til'J Aiuencaus. Th propr Hub ul aeuv aad lureigu erim, Uiu, is as I ll una American lu tsa foreigner. But 11 us lak another tit uf Una subjeet. in doing su, w sliall agaia call aitentiou tu tb aumbar of sriuituals who ware convicted by tne CourU of the setsnsl b tales, iu IrOO. In Cut bout, tli waul namber uf aisivwuuB wet feoO and of b 343 wre aativ, aad dOi, fureiga t " """"t uui BUBIW 6UIM.-ISX wa. J Hi j and of mW 127 net aau.., aad Uj t forvigoers. la Mam, th wbol aumher c-.n Ticted, 744, sod .4 these 284 were uauve. and 'K-- IoMhu,u.u...uon,au.- 1 1JlSUt " " " aatitea, and J,S4 foreigner, la Mut-uuri, titer era god avictiou ; aad uf lbee 242 wer us tivaa, and 860 tureigitwr. ' la New Vara. Um buss bar ef euavietMtae era 107V ) aad f ia ' 194 war aatit, aud 2l foreigner, la Vr asont, Ui, auuiber suovtcted wa 7 j uf wuom d4 were aatitea, 4A foreigner. Frosa ihe eutietica and (acts it I lar thai lmmigralia ia aa vil, yet it la an etil wbiok say beTsmiiiwi. Criminal aad psupsra eaa W, by lb eaactmeal af striogewl, law, prvhibi tod ft" landing apoa ear snores, and this ie est of list ubjsct of tb America aartf.- To M.ia, the adminietratsiia, Ibe Irish brigade. Sag Xkbl, aad all pabli pmader. are oppuasal, mm flj beasia ibaae paapere aad aeatieta, what ar trans purtsd atthsw by th Caiwpeaa g.'srumesiia, basso ae af tbsar eorreplmg and depressing iatisv aeasr apua utty, are willing lastrusaarata iaT f.u4 Witaery aad decepth.a, which Sag Nitdtl baadrra, Irish captwn demagogues, party tout aad pimp as to aaeuatplissi tfaetf masater aJ aurrapt parptisssj. Amsruamam laea t sa essr. ly a- hiissd, bat a Bsorel aad auesal aUtauMt wkkk einks dtreelty at h ut4 J( iksss lent grv.a t tat, aad lasat who of fasm aad deauaara' tbi, fforl to BMvmt tbasa sine and rid lb a,aaatr at list Wojliuog aad wobsving' sSurl uf IWgal aapanasa aad arias, are lb at-stur aad pr.r gatof af enma. "atal turetga paupsviMB and arias are Baal fb eety evils, best ehasaeaaiuf adiiMJ p srtar, wharB pant at sever la, and rsnaot b directed ha erda plwhatarl ef a J potittoal god, sUiply a atsstit. wbwb iadtie at pnaatpi, at ti osnapl asw, is aot tack aa lateautee woaid stlay atatt ia. at spnag frua part aad b-aura U pwrpv, TV AtsOTvra parly ssaks la brsadt sVeaa aad deatre; Iksa paw aad iaffiteaass, aad ike r-h 1 d'sssf-ftM, pwUw pWaeatssa, ami the astaera. fldy srvas4 BaXtUiaat 4 lb Bsssta bash Ussy am4. to b. i Id ibtaa.ilt ep at th samara uf priaasrda, bssw, aad b a-siy. Rial aaask aa : tsvaal af irs(tb i lb a. as Hv rVag Niekls, Mae Pure adat.atstaats.aa. tha kirsin( ar-4. ( at. "l i'.t I nab tMgaalo, ll.st aB bar soanl..! thwart lb Americaa party, ana to uphold and defend erinta, pauperism, and foreign political power, hoping thereby to eontinoe to plunder tha gotemaent aad to enjoy tu honors, offices, and erooiaoieuia. Tbr is no honesty ia any aaaa who will dare Coaieud, thai sureigniaem ia aut aa etil he) doe aot mean what h eaya i he i aeitber I honest la word, purpose, motive, nor iuteutioo. II ia either driven tu hold such ealimnt by I pan machinery, or Inrtnu not tlie moral courage to be honest. II i th tool of power or the I fawning eapplicaot for executive favor. He i I either some demagogue'a parasite, or a mere ,- t, , "T political-l.aoger-ua, whose future political re ward i to be estimatej bt th tenaci'.t with which he cling, to that which etery bont mat, I would repudiate. The Twealy-s.se a at CuieiaaatL The anniversary uf Washiugtua' birth Mem tu bat beo eommemorated at Cincinnati with hi. ie than ordinary spirit and brilliaucy, There aa aa imnienae military ana eitie processiou, , , . ,. ... . ,. , , nd at night an illumination and display of lire , Z. . . , . . ,, . Works. Tha iicejiMliin lieoiiwtit r.ielh lha fllwin patriotic letter from the veteran Soldier abuse uame naa ueen pnunineut in cuouexioa with the I m.li'ary hii.lc.rj uf theci.uutry for nearly half a ceulury t w VokK, Feb. 12, 1856. "Dear Sir: I 8-ite always approached Cincin nati with pleasure, and should hardly feel iny elf aa American if I neglected to visit th valleys uf th Ohio and Mississippi at least onoe iu five years. It Js therebjr witli qo ordinary regret that 1 find nivuilf . hlioed todlin. ih. h..n.,.nf ' - 7 I being present at your celebration of the -.'J in atnui a day which, I agree with Cincinnati, ought to be consecrated uur second national an niversury. "The' generally inereasUg disposition to honor the mem. .ry of the Father nf hit Country and that uf his eoluboircrs is a happy augury in favor of perstuatiug the union i f these sister States. 1'ait.v extremists, bordering on insanity, profli- gi ate tu politics, ready for treason, might per haps, by certain river and mountains or ether dixai-tioua lines, break that glorious Union into I acnrei.ts: but that our richest inheritance is. I tnai.k liud. unt and indiviaible I mean the feme if W aahtngtoii and Franklin. Adama andJef feraoti, Xeeand Hancock, Sherman and Wythe, Carroll and Livingston, Langdon and Kuiledswr een and Wayne, Warren and Moultrie, with ne famCofa legion of like spirits, who with, Liiierty, gave us National ludeiaviidence, aNa- ional (internment, aud a National History. van ...or. u. ... American nut reauy tu up- o-e a. lenth struggle against disruption, that Is, ..a loss of hi birthrik-ht in Hie deed, uflhuee Heroes or worthies f or that doe out proudly oast that their 'Language u motktr leaia.' sad tbefr 'Orcst asiass coiapatriot with sty swa T "Iliiiing that all narta uf the Co ion mat be . . . i,i, e,,reM!i..l at y .ur celet.raiio... and every ua- tioiuil Keotiuieni neail, I am, my dear, sir, very truly your. "WlNrilLB SlUtt. A S. .Sullivan, E-q." W. H. MAIiMI, Commiiii'on Merchant, no. 18 soar a wateb sTtirr, Hllmlugtwa, N. C. -"y.pd. AMBE0TTPK8 rpHE Mierithy of this pirturs ta, ll ta sera thruuich 1 ilia x'aaa, anS la mm rcrrros llkslhe Uansem-a Ufa; sul.iLe.a Wewsut aut Uitbl, as iits fr.a frts the ponaa wt tl.e .liver piste. It rstisut vat auatr. ana la a.a aily ilefaeed ; tl it l at errmaa Ui water, air or a-lii, sad will teal lor agesauiuiitrrl. tall at I.,. UAVkNrt. llalcigheeat brr, I2ik Isii. 17 AOESTS WAHTEDU Kaka Hone when Ton Cut 'I 'UK isbaerisrs 4ssirs tn prusttrt lbs aadlri.led at 1 Isulnat of aa Axeatraevaa' L'eaatj of la bailed si.lva. Lfl leal snst c.al,L aaaa atay Maka a. vers Sollara tr ay. silhuai riak tar kasaktuusr af eay kii. rail p rlisalsr, ef Ike satyr, ef ut kaalasaa al l be cits, fcy aalreaaiag lbs salaasntor, aa ftar waraisg UMi I'uat llttee Mauup ts prepay tslara poal-aa- IJ ri'Hfct CO, PkOasWIphas, Pa. BuoeeMorU E. L- Hardin'. fpilK suilaiaifned, ska kaa tot Im aiaey ysart I t klk tor ki. U llardia,, was sa Ik 1st day lat Jasuasy. ISi. SHsialad A(eal d Ike "KaJ.,k Hraa:B." ky Ike saaas sssa.farutrers wilk wkaaa Mr. H. wsa siiuaseled wkils daaag kuataasa la tkustty. Tbe was aiyleaaal rlaaasf LhaklS( thai kavs ln Wat lltssse ike rswstattaa it new aaj.i a, will to kept, end Iks pek-es will ks ml na, atsa we hasps aa asliadasaajy ia every parties las. WILLIAM U. WILLIAMH. T our Former Patroaa. 1 1 KOH K Isaria Ike eu y lor .art a. a ks wt take .0 inraaaua . rtsiiasstMia( mt. WillUm IL O..U.S.. tay. lav.st e.a..asr.n.. Mr. Wtl- aatll k.M tk. ..m. S.HIW 1. .. n-,. ,.aor T . . " stusjsa ay isa aa. aWr...a lot Iks lata etgkt years. Mr. IlluttoS Is fatly satlkaamad mt sattls eat Va jkt aad ore noma. a aiaa, . Iks last Mats tloaa, aay a. II isaVkaed ises that 01 a IUIM.fl MlkT Ilk S KTTLCtl I P. ReassaaM Hot will to allwsd do HiMrais tolare askisg Uvsm la eettl with sot altar, art.. K. L. HARUIKU. ttaMfti, sh. k. Hit. Tb Wonder of tha Af. no Fill True. TW t 1 at sore t kolsr 7a ap, paia. Vaaait est rated YtaeUsa Lislt kolsra, Ityamtavy, reap, Cslle, toafos. I'vapepaaa. taaaiUaf. Maatpa, Tiestksslas. HMtdaas hotiaed Hoods. add fra, MasapaiM Rltaw, loml Pus, a, fkiwala Kkeowsaitam, Pweiliaft tat pa ala, llaeav, arslooa. aad CsiaS o WaakBassta Ik I totato, Ksa-k aad tkoat. . RO RCMRCO-TRT IT. TaklM ho WolTtaMed kts UalaWa lat stsk mmmrrn WHkuM araaa k..i.e o a.oaat - ,L. lore s tka a-7ll rUUa.uVl.Ll. ZI tsaj as tks dirsottsas. ... k0 OKI WILL fXLtl WITIIOI T IT ArWe mmmm eats h. If y -s da Bat lad M tottor lUa ;iSo.g mm kavs evor irvsd Ware. IT tuTB XdMI m!lkD. .saw This. os to tt rawiileatM bar kere ta. .I.ad tfaaoama -f ta tan trtrSaas. mw aVta at Is tk praawrss ss SU Ik. papm with eonitosu Itata a kaaraya yarai.oa.at (it. a ky Ik, aka kavaassas otsrd Ik sstrsussaare Ut. T-kaoa mtm mt f ay , 1,000 bOLLAII ss aa aosv aka altlprmlktal ks swst p.Mlassd e tsias wrtiaaata dotwg tkolaaas ks bos tod est sssdttms kar f-a-a tka Poktis. -UI sa is Maats aad fi B oaapkM ooalalalaa gaaa. aanlnst. Aa sataaaaa ad tka hare oats of Mae Vaaaaswa Laaiaow kai ttsled It mt tOSarC saas k. hats B tatavwally, Itv. TAaas kaa hskae law fas k...M It. L mtmmm I I ikioa. ml Ik. I U, at at a. Y-k W.. d.lr a O do Sa, MS Ifcot I a ool e laaaatewl !, V..III.H. t.1 tkoa Ike ksesadiaaals af wkaek H m tiaa, hi I aa psewtly tvortslM So loks kaiaio.ll.. ana to Ms. 10. O-a-uiy mmmmt m Ike Itttaaakaa aaaa. S ass pa v.o ak kaaUa. tslak, Jaasasry nk. Isja, .Ltoiua. ota as that day kia.es tsa, y.i.asla Waaal, Mtae. - tl I . a-aa w, tk. S.lraa Polaasl at.- taooWat raa(kaBS VS. I .,aad lal,. stat-Alaw kttala la, IsW lao L..i..t la Psa a"-a aa s oaasva, ttwuaotad vpassat ta aay oik as. IV to Cwtl.od t. ut-m. tS.aai.f I , I. lf 1111 UTi ITltlllJTi. Ap4aUa'a Baildiag MttU Ec4fi aCHIEFIXIlt BHOTiaitBravSt?. lapoBTiaa, s MiLta ia Bn. n o btm, rtrfiBtfy, 4. IV tt lUSBMWSXBSBI, YOTB IHVITB the ittentloa ef the trade t their larra aad varied neck of Drug, Paint,, Oil,, ptrfu" ery, .,. . In addition to their regular latportatiea ef Hte pi Drag, they ar alae reeetvlng, direct freai the ,J ef preutwiiea ansi. manaraetare, qppnej fToora.Haia, aad Nan BacaHas.Boaa,,Coar Mlntu, Sroao, fa.sca and Kaotiaa Ps.rral aT, Lean's Etact, and manr etksr ani.i J Tnto .aSTX. " 11 i I 1 n i , . moat adtanueal terms. ,. ...,,.-..,..,..... Order, either ia person or by mail, will re,iv, prompt at teatioa, .:- , Jus 28, 1866. 77 ' First firmitm CoU Scdal PiBufFsrfn, ITEIIWAY t 80fN8, ' MaxurAcrciEM, MH8 waucea ntttrr, ' - A uoabwat, aaw toe;," " Respectfully call the attenrioa ef thepuhtiete their splendid assortment ef smi-craadtal square Pianos, winch, for volume of ton. iuti 7 oi voucu, ocauij ui nuisu, au in short vrT thing that render a Piano perfect, are unseen, sed. They were awarded th first premium for both kinds in competition with Hi most distia guished makers from Boston, Philadelphia Xew York, and Baltimore. HEW TItlCMFH ! Htbiswa.t A rloaa hate just been awarded th FIRST Promium OULU MEbAL (overslleoaiDrti. , .1. - I... L'l- . e . i - . ' " ' . " VT"? vrysiai raises, ior uie Bfcesr riaaofurte. 47 tf. . TILTON & MvFAIRLAXi), ' 33 Maidan Lane, New . York. , AM'FACTl'RKl? OF TUB WORLD HE. aowued 8 damaader Bafe , Bank Vaults, flallimore Depot. W6 Pratt ;! Boston Keput, 14 Howard street. , . . 1ST ly. FOR THE 1,000,000. ' THBIl . , P A T EN T M A fill LB CO . (CupUtd $165,000.) No. Stssl Broadway, cor. to alker Mt New York. Are prepared to execute all order for Mantle Table Tope, Volumes, I'edesllals, Pilasters, Slabs, tc, in imitation ef Hiena, llrocslel, Pyrenees, Neapolitan, and all fancy Marble ; equal ia iitb, beauty, and durability ta real marble and in some respect superior thereto, end at lea ha half Hi cost. Uiilik marbe iasd Iroa.wosd or slate. Hi. wholly free from all objection which are urged against mere surfsc work, where raiat, e. pal tarnish, Vo. form the temporar aelish aad naauty t,f Hi srticls. Mantels frets 8 to f 40. Or- , r,,,. Iluild.. r.k . Uattr. ..a k I licited, and tstislacHou guaratitssd. Agsats for to principal sines treatea wire. Juaaru La a a. Bee. Pars Russia, pre. Loral 0. MicaLia, V. Pres. Jlaleigk October 10o4. 1211 ly. TMIK AMkHICAFv n A Till ia Bow easels by . Hie piiaslusl lisalsrs thra;ht the easmtry. and toe panne ars laviien tu examilisas teat thi e,ellly ' esssuarisoa with lbs lJU'Oliltl) AHTK'LR I .net lire eoaairueled na th I A T t T I.KVEB PKlXt lPLK. .. Ion, tried and ...irrsv-l 'wl.h 21 aliaiaihais ia th. srrannein.nl at ibe parts, ss luagsx. HRl.IAiiil.rrv srri-nsiv ivn iirtisntrv I Tk. U.uul....a.e. .k. ' AM EltlC AN WATCH - i a sr.ry particulsv of iu aarkmaaikip aad ptrfsna sane. - N. H. Nun srs reuatn aaleaa ths as'ssas aa th Hisaaiaeiartrt, lik.N MrON, IIOW AKU A PAVM waliaam, sa raved ih voa a.vi.isaau 44 I Loo king -Glati and Pictnie Frame Maa ' ofactury. . t HUH Alt: V. SltiLKH WiahmU .ml ataaf a!rr..au lit ! ..ray I S-ti r. al. N i w . rk. Mr. H. I weald salt the aitenuoa el stranger vietlisg ' tks city, sad eapseialla iksar iu lis itaue. le kissx IrnuVa y rarouma.ad Mairuf,et.,ry . Ia tl. paa nasieaat vafaualled Iseilitlia, ks H ana hied to ie rul al, ordvi-uh ihe loweal ioaaiMe I rats. Tto SsiriiHUHs ar rtpist wilh ehiaee speeimta aad a Tall saaorluieat er rich (ildiat ta sll lu braackss, ssa)ililiii,a, ru-b sill, rva. wooda, eak, auple, ssbra sad atakugasy, Ta evsry tsrlety aad eoenaaliy ea bead. Ordvrsfrtaa sll psrta af lbs ITatted Slates aad Can adas (aerated with prssspiarsa, peeked wit tks f reals st -art, A htatrat di'santal allowad ts tks Trsde. II. V. tiliJLER, t, 7, , aad 1 1 Fsrsyus al, N. T. not, , isi. IMPOR i ANT TO EVERY BODY. If OR Ike but tfers years I Sara keea ased fat a . knaiiaa.,SBMiB ealy I. ax Ta.il, aau eaaa enttra a lew i,lU.rr wkMW I kav loatratled tat sVBs asasV, whisk ta stsrsgsd lavs aa lh rale uf fret tU.Os) as . par eatiaaa, aad Ss.ie, aasdeomuifeaatwls sa g. Ia-aarupa4 hanag.t ewaft m tha eosse sastoaaa, I tua dealv. nl slving httt laairoetkaias la Ihe Ait I. rery tearaw wk. will n-a.il aas Iks Sam e Ua Isat- lar, I , aa iodaeod tTxe tks aaiweas I how kssa m toesd wnk. aad tks ssaay bspf y sAiKWlaataetsaew I kavs resetted from tks I kere instrarrvd la the Aft, sad aks sr. bow atektai fnaa'9(u m U pet day, s fit, a rery sera. a atioaee l torn, law pints aeiua f I ibis taloabls steaasof tsakiaa a aurtaas. Tker Is sa , I Hatakaa Ugl tk ksain.a. kereia alls.kd Sa ahs- I eases at die beat clssa eaa b atvea as seracdH sksa I nw, aad I eaa atsa tetvr I psvsw ia PUiasdslphla I . . 1 aa s.nas ta taia eriv. was hate wiihia u.Urksd ia the hwti aakarksd ia Ike kerioess. Bad aba will Issllly tka. ikry stt emkla th-m s t. I p.v da t st the tsanwa It la e kajaiosas I wktrk sttkst lodiss St pewlleaar eweaas, and with perfSad n task a tery kaad.aass U ... Seaaral iadiea la tarvutst parts ol Peaiaaylea aia aad Marybvad, wkaarl ha-a lasuwetsd talks Art, at a.u slaanoa from I HI dollars pa dsy, II Is a taasltal totaawraa, sad kwt a law skillleasof srealsad ssatartM. I pua live rstwipt of ana d.4i-r, I a IB tosse distely ssad i. tka ap4aeaa4 petated sirralst, sre salam, loll latSrorliaatii la Ike Art, wkiek Will to fr ISeUy vmdarvtuad apea kei.f iibf. Bead. Adoreas A. I. PAkhll.N. . jia.M, Wsslt4tkft. . New Vet. Jaatuvry, l, l4, 1st , NEW YORK MILLINERY. ' ItLtil.QNI' VkstruTiTiU Mill lilUntrf lid Stilt Caedi I irtbtlM, Ml Inadtif NSW roKK. I w B RA. u. la now la lama Ito tk. oa.aaas aasroaa St M .ie.Ua. Bara.ilOa lu. tk. Sa.1.. Trods. whark will series sad to tavady fcr twapsitisa oa or aSsst tse test af Mar., sait.ro aavd W a..aaa Mesekaata aaal Mitlaaats era rsafaetlally te. ileal a. a.U aod ssaaaas tk ssms ksfare raf-baa.af elaawkaes. Psrtsaw tss- ots always aaaoaid an aeov by asanas to ooy I'ea. - Irtollji-dly Una Iln . F. BITUOI Cm. WitiB svasar, aaooatis, Tsi. ' ifaaaav rarer, ,ilare Kmghmm afar flrW Vstaatf raf g ami tmlrrw. r S.HH sokaa.ll.wo east only Oa-ael Ika , inaNeae as tkaat kotOaaas, Wat wilt saat iS.td Bast .at O Ilk Iks aatse aoakaes af hmiaf.B 1. oad POT sal aaaa peTOars af t.lat tsaowloasoead aa Ika I a. aad Bia. aa eaiaaal apaad, wilhasst ) .oa ooy atkss Pta.e, OMbaatatara oa ..fal aaaafd. est' osi f ps.at atpiisd I. tks ,.. otta. Au. fa- a. tkaat l-o ..n-ai. oa,d Iwsaswfcera tteo, lk.yoka.aiiaiae a saawpaailaara to Uat tssSWihsi ' St a.aar JT-'ls, Ji.tr m4 l.rA JTJis. IVtspw, if..l.f rm, mod '.wr..f fie '. kl'V- mf mmd II y mmt UyU ("aut" . toaaad At .tiasrf . Assaawifdaaa. laoikira PwesSaW attawaaav hi l Waawaawsatdlaswaajaad satss sailt. f ks aaoaptaaaas .av taaaatkan B S-S paaws oS.' Sag I. it P ai US. Sly aapaal e ts O.V - - IS.aW.kv iLotatkaaaasmaUha?saaw . i i oad da-aaoo-h. a. a. iaa.a, , a,...,,. ) ffak.)

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