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AT -Q1L3U1 C A H O h I JV A SIM It T W E D IV E SPAY MO R N I IVG7 M A R C II 19, 185G nil , l mu u-( L"wv '-S l.-m rwuiMU v aluba tiring, tjs. ef Philadelphia. liT ll tt.) Tlie seet-oruinyioir portrait it a eotreet likeness of gentlemen t.i linjc and buj.iy eateeuted in rbiiaUcIjliia, as one of her richeat aud-wuribt eat eitixena, a r.i ui emphatically the architect of own fortunea. He lu letn dit iiijruitkej I li fc-t:r. ... . ( . .. 1- . . uirougu iiict-T ci.-erj 'a cunni'.-ier, Uirtcniem i purpot-e, ufif'f;itir.'il.lo induct''. proiupuietw, de cision At Li-h pincij !e, nti.l at aucb, ma; be eittd Re an example for imitntijn. Sum few juin since we fur lb Erst time, in a near-, paper, a few btief "hints to young men commen cing business," anil were struck with their di rectness and soundness. Wa supposed them to t culled from various ttutern, but afterwards learned thai they were lit production of on mind, and were maxima deduced from tht expo-, - riene of on who had nractited what lie prcacb- ed th subject uf this rketch The ton of theae biota wa high, IKking to the accumulation of rraltu a a Binuia,they Kugmtol it attainment by hvnorab meUioda, and tbroub the practice ot habiu cal-ulteJ to elevate the character and cirenpthen tlie mind. We hnll refer to thaat biota iain ali'.T rpoakingof their aotlior. Few . peraun who lima attained poeition and wealth hat commenced lite ln eonapicaouily than John Uriirg. An orphaa farmer boy, no one eould have ptfcilteted of biiu in childhood that he would one Uujr b:oaeonc of the wealthiwt indi vidual! in one of the finer! citiua of the I'nion. But be had " that within which paateth ahow. " He bad a atMng mind and a brave heart,and hi iry poitio developed in him the virtue of elf. reliance. At an early age he eichanged the life of a firmer for that of a oailor, which he followed lor a certain period, until be bad mantefed the rlelaib ol the nautii'al profnmon.' Xfii ffrjawfra- ing me ii, ne paea a yemr or aioro in men mimd, Virginia, where heeuioloyed bfit time to great aduuilr.o in atuiiving uiai liiuatica. But hi waa too mor to devi te himelf for any length . uf time eiclusitely ti H'lf-culinre, lie had hi way to make in the world, and he waa nwdved to do it. Keiouviiig to Ohio, lie autB lieciune Clerk sf the Court of Common Plena and Chan cery, in W arren eottntj and waa au devoted to hit duties there, ta U"D. Xliomaa C'orwin, "he of ten wrote from lil.i-u to eighteen hour", every twentv-tour for we k loeether." Thiaevoenive awiduiiy imoaired hi heal'h.and compelled him to change bia buineaa. We nett find hi men- gaged in Hie wiwlen cloth Inctory of Joel Scott, Kv., in tjcott comity, on the'Klkhora Cwk, Kemorky. He liecaiue toiperintendent uf Mr. frx ott'a etalil.-bmcnt at Georgetown, and Mi-' dfrel him'!l a most valuable intn in the po-ii tui, for hia ioduntry and iillifleo ao-in ena bled Hi in to nm-ier all the miuutiw of the loi rie. lu the year Irlld, however, ho quitted Mr. Scott, who parted from liim with great regret, and want to Philadelphia, to look for an opeuiog in a more eiming aimo-ipliero. Bu-inei u in every dxiireued etate, Mr. Origg waa comiMrnlirelv willmut mean, and wan. about nbwidoainr hia purimaa of aettling im tne Allan tie amlmard, when he male the acquaintance of Mr. D. Warner, a Ilirmrl2 vuoaneller, who, with a quick arip-eci-iMon of rharnner, jmmediiiely ngagod hira aa a clerk. Mr. flriarir maxtered the detail of tho hookxKlltng buaioem a readily na . be had ihedutiea of clurk of the Ohiu eourt and iipermu-uilt'nt or the woollen f ot .rv. and Mr. V arnor found that he had remind an inratunhle aiumtant. A iiiemnramlum found alter Mr. War- nor'i deaih, contained theiie Worda, eoniXer onn utix an p..eiiiBg a prnrti.tr talent for the bo-ikaelling bunie ta u iVtn.'i i'o, and from three yeuu' ohvrviiilnB (ibe time be baa bceo em.lol in my bninen) have found nothing in niv wniiuct to rame a uouiii ot pit p laaeamiig irreet principlea." Aa an instance of the labor he waa willing to ax-mho, we may here mention. that aoon after engning with Mr. Warner, be learned the name of every bf k in the etora, (ta price and the pla.-e when) to find it, o that he waa able at nr.ee u, hiy bia band on it when call ed for. On rhe ds-ih of Mr. Warner, h waa ein i-loyed by the enei-uiurato tattle theatTairi of the - ami, aeflmtilicnted and bilmriour bttinea,which , be eiernted to the aatinfai-tion of all parties. Toe aneompliibmenl of thiaduty left bint ultra mora with "trie worm bef ore turn where to oboo-e. C .avemim aluthi prnnectwith hitfricod Mr. . Jneevrh I'tnhmr, f Huhimneer the tattar Mtid, Kely oo vouraolfi yon cannot fail toaucreed. and yoa will one dny astonish eoureelf and the trade of tlie e-iunt-r." Tlie nest day Mr, tinrg 'iinxl a atora win linljuipa lartmentat the b k f it, hi 'I commcsced bk aelb-ron huowa arwoont. Ili eiineie, hn indu-trr, hia tact hie raoid'ty id rnKilnthiti, bia promitituile and aonmliiew tf ju letnerit, eiplid wilhprudrnee and o-licrgiKid oiialiiica riroditi-ed their loeiml result. The prediction of Mi-. Cushing was fully vrrified. lie did indeed "aetimisb the bwk trade of the whole eountry,'' for be ouoipletnly revolu tiiitiised it. Ilia merennlile foresight taught bin when to earry sail, and whea to rcf in the voy age id life. Thin the financial whirlwind flHJ6 aud " 7 paw 1 barnilm-tlv hy Mm. He fure aaw the pr.aitral' n of the ('niied Slates Bank, Iranalerred his invrxtintms fn.m stock to real e-iaie, and vhea she eriris came, which niioed w many of bia C"tlmKirarie, his own fortune was srnureaa I an.b .lii, uide of the circle .f bit oan li.incs Mr.lHi liberally Inrc-lnl i- ipiul in tbe 1'ari.tne eBlciprocs of hit d iv. He waa aa e n It and Urge st k kholJcr Iq the I'enn- lvauia Kiilntad, ha pun-l aard citermive profs) e tics in M Usl.i,i and Illinois, while be h li-iui.li-l bis adopiet Oil by the erection of many lcsiit dwelliofs. The poaaeaaiua of great wealth Beicr at lu-d Mr. Ungg into the habits of otntiioa auej estratagsnc, wbitb are not iotrmiicillj enl. but tii-i .ue as eiample. His g od 1 end bi snund priiM-idtw have preter d him fr-m tbe iui'iifiis of opulence Yet b ha f..!lea into the other etitevneand r sitaony. Thniiijcb nuriv n ancia channel bis tiem-b.cn. lu. li .e fr.rth,i.nfcrrii.g tU-sltt in lis path. He W f..ld i f helping others to help He. n. r U., f ,r he mirlanda ibo true phil tef ) l y of giurg a;'ams. To hia taployeea,aod te thnaa who hate b In bia emplnv.he has iver eiinred a princely liberality. Mr.llrigg's own mw-m han.4 bliud"l him Vollie Kot H.t i. ercurt le pucn is are IJ be rnir-ii'd . with i.e caution, lis i a are of the Mip-rtant fact ilni iib'i arTi-fi nil i f sverv i-tia hundred mer chants f i..; an I he ta fond of etrstiaiing on the on. .n a ml .ii-y of agriculture aa a Brofee i n. In hi i p: :n .n, nearly a'l oar st-ha ls ought t I Siriniliurl. U lakis the -erne view of ;!-. liuril pu-uit wh!. tbe mtt enbgbtened of ail ;.a hnie eiitertaiocd. UeeaBiiiat tier el or lit a -,( k et. h than by i'. vu g e ms .1 kk fr on Mr. (I i' ;'s "II ait. mint Mew I j(.ut e a ntn:.": ltii-ioMa,o and wererrit that rm a i . ;a i ,-m enure, I liev are of Bno r-r-ai h;- a n, sy d ei 'e-.ver ff -rd a kef ta 'ir!iiv'a' id t.rir afl 1 " He itidutlrViua n 4 I'ltmi aI. t-ts biilrf tuee o'lv moctry i. anull and plewirea an if inju'itcor, n iba v i( ran te Wtared u ttej n l . the ... . nr it ib. t cn'or.i tha pa'bt of I fr, lie way I . ei,e L.f re It.rm, abd ll.t y . I o 4 fa I i . s'tua i- emrtn''T. ai!4 that i.ri Jrni.su b -.a.tJica an wf tbe real ae- i ira .i i - im' Ma ..I .f. Te imluatr end v, ! I ard l eh .Bias, Ibi n. take ! i i i .. mlair tl.al anrtoalitv la r Hn,f - i . i.fi .,-e. It f n nth I bat tha . . a .1 I . . hia eu t'a; hs to 'tsl dl t.ilisB. -i Uatia p.-,- j at -1 turn ,aa Bell . ii ' a n I s t ; a 1 I'.. ! it tt ibe ea-e . I. e ..., I, fme.,ts..f 1-e.eouwqu.uu. ,... ... . . :l ,uitw.u i , lor-eit sn.ee- I.. , t . . ..... .-',,Mt,. ,: ii,. i ts. .. ... I n.o,,'U Utnk. .- wtat t j, .U ! t-l i s .y. rv-i s1 A your l..r (tai... tUat yew I . I tit.t.a - - -i itrf s-t'T and ' I t- v. f. -l.al-b i H J at H e re- I la wwlinua.lv ., a. d .J" i.a al, tl . I.. a Ibal B i.l I I aa as- , -..'t ilt.- .' 1 t -al-rf, .Ntitt I :i 91 II , I ' tit e ..i't. It J l. I j i b Wllty aad Amasses- AaeeaWtea, frws ANwiHwriuatyrts faM. fatttS af Aaja. WtLLlWiTu!!. Of th IH.ka't perfect cuolnoae, an tb trying oceesHtes, Culuuel tsarweod (at ax it.. ui-tauc 11 . -- - t e i. .1 I at sea. It was bed-time wlieu tbe eapuua tfwl earn to him and said, "li iil m 1 all ( t wita u." , VTH."awrd tba luk, , tiietl etuil D't taka iff my bouu," aruxir avira. He aid that waafondnfeitrilirtioa thai he would throw up tha window in tbaaiiddlc of th aiglit and eontndict tlia watchman wba wa calling th hour When bia phrakiaa aJviwI him to "take a walk upon an amply atoniaca," Smith aaked, "I poa wboae?" . "Lady Cork," Mid Smith, "waa onoa ao moved by a charity aermon that aba bF)rgd m Ui lead her a guinna for hreHitriUitiun. 1 did ao, She never repaid me, and apent it on berwlf." . Whea Lord Craklne heard that somebody had died worth two hundred thousand pounde, benh eerved, "Well, that's a very prct'y sum to begin tha aext World with." . . ,- - "A friend of mirie," Krskine, "waa sufloring from a continual wakcfulneaa ; and various meth ods were tfkd to seod him to sleep, but in vain. At laet bit physicians resorted to an esperinicnt Which auoceeded perfectly : tbey dressed him in a watchman'a coat, put a lantern into hia band, placed him in a sentry-bug, and lie was asleep in ten minutes.' - To all letters soliciting hit "subscription" to anything. Erakine had a regular form of reidy, vis: "Sir 1 lee! much honored by your apolica tinn to me, and I beg to subscribe" here the reader had to turn over the leaf "myself y.ro very obedient servant." ilc, La'terlv Erakine waa vr noon and no won der for be always contrived hi sell nut of the funds hn t her wore verv liinh. "Bv heaven." be would say, "I am a perfect kite, all fiaper ; the bnj a miht il me." . Yet poor as he was, lie still kept the lieat society j I bare met him at the Lluke of .fork's, te. Tot. (in bis earl dnva. I mean.l Sheridan. Fi'spatrii k, 4c',, lod sucli a life I Lord Tanker villa aaaurrd me that he has iilsyed cards with ritsiiatnck at Brooks' from 10 o'clock atnieht till near & o'clock the next aftermmn, awniier atanuingby to tell them "whose ileal it was. tncy being loo sleepy to know. . ; After losing large surua at haiard. Fm would go home not to destroy bimaelf, at his friends sometimes feared, but to ait down quietly and rean ureeK, He once won about ft;00O; and one of hia bond-ereditnre, who nm heard of his good luck prenetited himselt, snrt asked for pnvinnt. "Iin poasilile. Sir," renlleil Km ; "I inut first dis charge my debts of hiirmr." The boiid-eredi'or remonstrated. "Well, nir. give me tour bond." It was delivered to rot, who tore it in nieces and threw them Into the fire. "Xow, Sir, snid Pm m aew to you ta a aeitt of honor, ' nnd imme diately paid lnm. Oomlie recollected hnving seen.-Mrs. Si.l.lona, when a very young woman, alanding by the aide of her father s st.iiie. and knocking a pair of snuf fers against a cnndlestirk, to Imitate the sound of a windmill during the representation of some lliurlequln piece, A friend of mine in Portland-place lias a wife who Inflicts upon hiia every seaaon two or three immense a. ening parties. Atone of those par ties be was standing in a very forlorn condition, loaning gainst the chimney-piece, when a gentle man eoming an to lum, eaid. "Sir. aa neither of ue is acquainted vrith the people bere, I think we oau nesi go nnme. Iird Seaforth, wLo was lira deaf and dumb. was dine one duy with Ixird Melville. Juat hrfiHe- the time of tbeenmiiane's arrival. I.aHa Melville sent into tbe ilrawing rm.in alady nf her acquaintance, wb.i.-oold tnlk wilh herfiiigereto dumb rienple. tt.nl she might receive Lord Sea- tort li, i'resentl uird Uuillord entered tbe Hum; and tbe la Iv, taking bin for Ird cieafiiHh, be ran to til ber fingers very nimbly g Urd (luillord did tlie same and tbey bad beea earryiog on a aamveniatioa in this manner fur abouneipminutaa whea-Lady MelKiJU j-oaed 4ben, iler remahj rriend Immediatclv said, "Well, I have less talking awa In Ibis dumb mui." "liumbl" eried ird fiullford ; "Idessi'me. I thought you were dumb." I b Id this sti.r (which ia per fectly true) to Matthews t and be aaid that he eould make etrellenUise of it at tins of f his even ii ever he itiej entaetainmenUr-bat I know not .Humphrey Ilowarlh, the surgeon, waa enlled out. and made his apnea ranee in the field start Baked, to the aslnniatiraen t of the challenger, who aked him - hat he meant. "I kaow," aaid II., "that if any part of the clothing ia carried into tbe bwly by a gun-shot wound festering erwnea t and therefore 1 have met you thus." Hia an tagonist declared, that fighting wilb a man la Bwrit natumltlmt wnuht be quite rl.li. ub.os t and accordingly tbey parted without further discus sion. lrtl Alvanley, en returning borne after bis duel with yeung O'l'onne', gave a guinea to the hiu-kfiev-ooachuian who bad driieu him ont and broueht him- hack. The man, aurnn-s.l at the largeness of the sum. said. "My litd, I only tnk sou In ,' Alvanay InterrBptrd brnt," "My friend tha guina la f.r bringing me back, aot f.a taking ma out. Tint pie: Aires ia wliieb the pnoile of the people of tha I'aited States can have tsoet eonldene la a platform of men, subordinating tlitir arts to tha pr.i visions o tlie Ksdtiral C anpaot. All nt Iters are mere By -traps. Tbe repalariim of tbe Indi vidual for ability, h..nety, and nailonalily, Is a far safer ground to rest noa than fifty wordy declarations of principles, wkiub may be torturrd to eintws tbe mist eppotiia of meanings, If the wbule term of a man's l.fe baa pmvea biua worthy te be trusted there is Bo need to tsact pledges freea eush asaa. Kui.wing where hia duty la. w may rest assured he will perform It, guided only by the rule of right and the dictatee uf his awa eunscieace. if, aa the other baad, man of splendid abilities, but wanting In good princi ples, it B-nninatt il ta t See, bs w ill But l.e-iiate t- make any pUlge wbirh f demanded of biu. by th parte, aad w. II break it afierwarda nib fj.i.l u mcbslance. If it salt b e purraass so to 4.. It marka a raSura to a healthier p. liiiml wav d line', when ilttf trme art ignored, and tha ran 4 date liases bis alalia In .4iUr support on tlie ground of kit firmer services, and 4 bis a knu lodged virtues, 1 her it a simple gi aad ar tn a Bosiiisi thus awinted abb-b is worthy alikt uf tbt atea biweeif aad uf la Bati-av lu hi. b be i apical. la pls-'i.j Mill trd Ftllraor lf..r the feopb, siinfly Bjria k.i Bisiils, tie AsMrkviii N luaiinj Cnwvwnti.ai ka aate-t wiaely. There is j ""' ' jat.i lit t,ul what It konoraUt tod Bvsiaewortl.y. Ka slain reals upon his prl j , e-,B8juet repeal li upoaj hispsb'.e Beta. II I mtMint wotlMaial twasi, Btsl beasitiewttx riinij n, iix ri...naiia siks a Mt oeia. Mall. I'-i. """ " "It Is a part f U. trees! ef a larel, aa ' " aflvneat or t f u rsirnsi. ' ol slavery. Us mat .. l ef Ikt Wker. ia t'st ater- we uf k.a t.jh, as a etil.ew. tad Barf of- fi-ad sjainst ll.ia I'e.eurrstie feal'y.'' N aalm. This U I ie.ee Iirrerwscv. I. rh it r I'n.on, tl.a of l'itaa., . wk .w te r tt k tbt traj in wb.t b aiie L M m sea t ti '. a ti I ; Congressional'. Thirty-FonrUi CongreM F" int Sea.iom. WssBisur.ia. March 10. Sis in. Tlx Peoate paerd th I. II relating to BunlehBienta in tha nrnitrnliar. and th bill fi.r ' rf , . nitnt of Columbia, and fur other porpoMa. Tli bill aritroriri.tiBt tnr lillinna of dnk htm ur tli purchs uf munitions T war; and altering and man ufwctu ring small arms was eoo sidcred. ' In the ourse of the debate, in reply t a qoea lion aked by Mr. Crittenden, Mr. Waller aaid that t ia propiMed to call in the three hundred thousand muskete bow deposited with the Statee and riflr tlurm, fit theta with new locks, and ap ply tbe Mnvnard primer, which will make tbem a most effective weapon, . " A dthate ensued, during which Mr. Cue was very severe on English aggreaai.ina and audacity and rxtisiitored the prtqiosition to arbitrate in our On' ml American affairs as altogether iui-prBi-ticitble. W lib. ut concluding the debate, the Senate ad journed. J; Mutator Rrravj.riT.Tivn, Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, from the Cuuiuiitteeof Waytand Means, reported a bill for tlie payment of the Consular and liploinatic:epena!sof thetiuvrruiuetit. and a bill milking appropriations for tlie support of the army, for the year ending June 30, 18,17; which were referred to the Committee of the Wb.'loon, ibe atate of the I'nion. After the trnnsai-tiou of other business, the House reaiinied the eoni.! ration of the reolu- tion reported by the Cnu.miltM) on Eicciiuns, Baking power In send f.irpei ns and papeisin the Kanaas couteaied election cuae. Mr. Crawford, ol (ieorg:a, atldrcaaed the ll..ue againat the propoidtiou and Mr, Campbell, of Pa,, in its favor. He ao eused the aentlcuicn who oppi se the resolution of an intention to stifle tlie invesiigatiou nec eesaary to a pr...er understantling' of the sub ject. Mr. Kunkel ndrocalcd the proposition t call for persons and papera. Mr. S.epbens, f iicorgia, o'.taii.ed the ft or. Several oi utiie conituunhmli.int were rcoe v- ed from the President of the I'niled Sintea; one of them asking for an appropriation of f.100,000. fir the suppression of Indian hostilities in Ore gon. It was referred to the eommittre on Indian Affiirs. . " Tha House adjourned. W-uimotusi, March 11. Pr.xTi. Mr. Bell, of Tennessee. by direction, tbe Committee on Naval Aff iirs, 'reported an or-d.-r that the anid Cimiuittre have ra wer to tend for persona ami paiers, to enable them to inves tisote matters relative to the memorials of officers who eomplain tf the action of the naval retiring board in their respective eases. In reply to several questions, Mr Di II said that the information Bought for waa necessary to ro llers the aggrieved naval officers from unjust im putations. Tha morning hour aspired, when The Senate resumed tlie eonaiderntion of the bill eporoprietingt'ireemillioutof dollars for ibe following named objects: Fur altering small arms of old patterns, in cluding those now in poasession of the several States and Territories, (11.2.10.000. V t teaooaet and garrisnfigiitis mounted-, $o00, OK). For manufacturing small arms of new models, $;50,fK). - For manufac taring small arm aceontrements, f ioo.ooo. for supplying animunitfbn for small srm, $150,000. . - For supplying ammBoitioo for teaci.aat, gar rison, and field guns, $4.'i0,000. Mr. Weller mtxlifird the above amendment, so as to authorise the President to transfer such ap pnipriations from out item to another, as in bia opinion, the interests of the public service may demand. Mr Brown of Miasiasippi, mad a speech ile. feuding our (jmernnisiit ia its action relative to the construction of tbe Clayton flulwer treaty and in theenliatment ease. HeihM oppneed tlie propoaitioa to arbitrate oar difiicultioa with Ores. B.itain. 1 Hit Senate adjourned. - Iloi'sg or UtratskBTATivu. Among other huiineM transacted thie morning, was tbe adop tion of a resolution ordering tube printed twenty thousand aopiaa of Iba reports uf tlie maj.irity of thaoneaaiH'teeof Eleetiuot ia the Kansas oun- tested tlecllon east. Mr. Ihina Introduced a bill, which waa referred ta a Meet C mmillee uf seven, enabling tie Sialeaof Virginia, PtBBsylsania, Ohio, Kenluo ay, Indiana, and Illinois, to Improve tbt Bat.gw tioa uf Ibe Ohio river, and granting lands la aid cf tbt same. Mr. Washburn, uf M.iine, gave nr-tict of his loltalioB to eadaf., Tbara.Uy to bring 'ha II u-e In tote urn the pead eg .aaulatinn, enipow ring the Commit tee .. E svtr.Bs send Cr per sons aad papera ia I' t Kaoaas fan tested eHmli-s Tbe II. bm reeumed tbt ttavsidcrttioa of the tuhjeet, whea Mr, Stepbena made a speech In oppneitiiia 't t retueas twgraal th po art. sand f.nr raoae j l"l,,r- ljH , tb.ve. .r be ler a i v .-lull- Biry, and titer pr wdinTa tbt mliti-nra of war ia that 'erviloty as a p' limiuary In reaiating lies toBstitaih-Bal aiwr , tht (Vwsriimeiit. Mr. iMina argaed that ll.trt sboaM te lit fub lest lnveatiga.il a. But f r rht pBrvuaO ef a-r taiuing wb . is enuils-l B I' t seal as delegato, but that tbt et.bjret msy l wbtdly, ImaroBgbly aad reliaatly sutderstual M hilt be waa advent to send. eg for pra aad fvpers. b wae in fa, .Lt.l i. .. . , . . Tor i-l aani.n( i n . . urr b saastvsiaaiiiw at laae 11- ' m.y. M . Wt'g'.i, of Teurteasro, nppneed tit rsola ti hi an send fo per -us and B -MS. Tbt 11 itjat aljoanted. W ssBtury, March 11 Fiv.vt. Mr thaaglast, fnaa jb Cosamille m Tmil.vl, wbttiitt4 tqn rtlalltetat tb tTatrsul naoaea. tiMBbrae kiasory f Al- ricaa stavery la this enanlry, and rafse te lit as.iiiuii.nal relatitava. Kiery bsw let, it aas-tta, de.it ing admlHi.s line Hat frtbv, ka a fig, lot m In leravs f ,.My wi ll ll Li fti.taa rulaiin-b ..o.l .... A Uurrual .cen.s m ber r n wa.,.l jest ealy b tBatiluii.a nf lb I'nli I Stale. Tb'it pria- tipleislmbmlied in li s Kaaaas NrUaaka bill Bad tb ttrt Mdtnusi tli.eBbuatitavs ettler- t4 Int. ia rwrtsia s. ti tm i4 tbt tmmsry la eat . ret4 tbt .'eatiny of l lot ft-ltrt fttai f Kartm; ae- i .t . i rt b-v a rirbi la paaa a raw w "H r- gard to aay territory which H eould But paaa in , relereaee to any State, or any foreign govern-' A detailed Btstory of tho elections held in Karuws is given, aad a denial that tbe illegal Totea aaid to bar bees east nullify tha election, or that tht removal of tht swat of "government rendered tlia action'of lis Legislature null and vad. -: .'-; pj: la eonlcluaion, the comiaittet prapoM to earry out tba iwcumnieodathmt uf tbe President ia bia special meesag, authorising tht people uf K an ew to elect delegates preliminary to tit forma tioa of a Suit Constitution, aud gave notict of their inientiua to move an appropriation nf mo ney to piesene g.id or. or aud enjurcii.g tl.e ttecutioB of law in 'Kansas. Mr. Collamer, of the minority of the eonunillee maile a rerwirt, di-cuas.n the queation of slavery in a Northern light. '. be repeal of the Miasouri rcs'rH-tii.u, it arguea, opened the ebtvery quea tion, which, it was auppeaed, had been quieted bv the conipri tuire uiraaures. Ti't this repeal may be attributed the preeut tn ul.lea in Kan- ais. - A delatte enauel, at the termination of which the Senate adjourned ' Hoist or KspsitrYjTlvsv The Sakar haa appointed .Mear. l'onil of In. liana, Stanli.D. of Obi.., Alien, of Illinois. Hitchie. of Pennsylvania Cox, of Kentucky, -Taylor, of Le.uisiana, and Car lisle, nf Virginia, as the select committee on the bill of Mr. Dunn, introduced ytsterdity, enabling tire Slates of Pom, ylvauia, Virginia, Obin, InJi an i, Illin. is and Kentucky b improve the navi gttion of'ilie Ohio river, granting lands fur tl.ai puriosej,' Mr. Meachnm iiitroduce.1 a hill irioiiqmraiiiig the li.'u ual ' Uiielight C-aipany t,f Waehingnm a i?l tieorgen ii, which waa referred to ihct'ow nAce for Ibe District ol Columbia. The li. ii-e resumed the eoiiaidration of il e reai.lmion uf tha Committee of Elections, asking to be empowered to send for peratjiis arid ptipcis in ihe Kansas coitte-tetl elet-tiou eaae. Mr. 'I'l ruft .n defemle.1 tbe Kmi-r.uu Aid o- eietics, den; ing linn tbey ha-e hired aid tbb l as-iigi' of ti aoli'-.i j mui, lo Kun-. . ; i. or have tbey ; u chu ed mu-Leta, r flea, or .inn. of anv kind. Mr. Davis, of Miiryliind, at tl.e coniH.ei.. e.neni of b: rriiiaiks, relerreil to ti.e State wnich he, in part, rtpreaenta.' She haa, he said, forme.! no emigrant aid societies. Keating, as she does, in tht centre, between the two sections, honestly devoteii to tbe maintenance i f tbe Constitution, the is read, freely and fairly t.i iiiseatigate the gnevnnceani eiiner ivoitii or fogth, or unv cr riuiry, h..e er fur toward tl.e aetting sun. Ile tarneaily ami cl .uenlly opjaiard tl.e rem lulu n to send for penuins-Trn.ypairs, Uenving, for rea1 sons stated, ti.at the liouae has any right to in quire into the validity uf tilt laws passed by the Lgislaiure of Kansas. Mi. Wakeman replied, saying that the Admin istration is the party which, lv sharp practice and chicanery, ia endeavoring to induce tht House n.il to send lor persons aud papers, fur fe.tr its villainy will be eipuacd. ' The House adjourned. WtuixuTu!f, March 13, Ss.aj.iTi. Mr. Seward presented the joint resolutions of the Legialature id New York, ask ing for modification of the luwa granting pen sions and bounty lands to revnlutiuiiary soldiers. Mr. Hunter preaeuted the joint reaolutiuns uf the Legialaturt of Virgiuia, in favor uf i he pas sage uf a law to pr. vids an opportunity for those officers whu, have been rt ired or domi-ae l iu frin-tqiituce of the recomuiru.lation of tl.e late Njvil iiuard to vindicate tbe.r larnisbc.l honor. The Aenatt proceeded to the cona.ilernti.in of Mr. Blglet't restdutiua fur the purcbaae uf ten llmuaauJ oupiea ul Ur. Kaue a narrative uf the Arctic expedition. The debatt wa not conclu ded when the morning hour expired. Mr Bmwn, uf Misti-aippi, concluded hia ieech in sniirt of the coDiluol of the A.lmio s tratioB in tela ion b. the Claybm-Uulwer Traaiy, and the British ealiatmem que-tn.ua, Mr. Ma lory ctincurrt.l in iheviewa ei,.reed by Mt. Drown. He .I d 0 oaliev there will la- war inert ab-.uld he Boiie. lit tbuugbt ibal our GnveniBtenl slioul.l dismiat Mr. Cmmpion Tht aubject waa utaipuned tlntill hi u.rrow. Tut btoalt I hen ppweeiltii to eoBsi-ler tlit bill to amend th act tstabli-biog tl.e Court ol Claims. . It au i In. rites two o the judges ul the Can I to sot aa a quorum, aud pmviUoa f.s Uis appointment of aaawiaiaut Sdiuilur, aad a tie. k for the Snlieitor. The bill waa pao-ed. The Senate adjourned. Hut si or HtrtlataT.Tlvts - Mr. Ready, TvMiiea-ee, in n-duced a bill tn reu.it and reft Ihe duty on iinned railroad iron, which was IwfaiTed lo tU siaitte uf wars and means T i. II .u-a reeumd the t-.liaideralloa of tbt r-s-.luli .a rOjiO'lshl by th majority of tht c -m-uitiee mi tlt-ti ua, aakin fir power to send for psraont and pa-r in tbt Kansas -a tented elr- ti-m es-e Mr, I'jrvitoc a.lvKid tha r tajiti.i de tUriug t at he waa bett to wi out the rem id of fnudia aad b.juttic wlivroao b might lad tbem. . t V . I.. ... sar i Bin buob tne gr. una that Be tlo-inB Omteat, iptly aw rslle.1, k e l-eaaa rwsw'ed. and that, therefore. U-.v a--r lledr ia easnpprd fnua pmcee ' ng. M , Tiald adv oea si ibt (r --i ! n to -tod f r pera-M.s aal paid! and Mr. 11 , of II re i-. ..i.j.ael iberea lu .... a. hi lha O or .or lie b-r s-ug ! I U m .g gled Biu Congram .! whea be Ih.t.gl.l ibal a aj .iity bar afllia ed wilb m la his ptetes stowa. Mr Letcher wp oeed what hs thararttrietd aa lb BrMeaaiima of lnivvBr !edrr. Tbt U .aa aj ounasd. YVaisuToa, March 41. Sisttt. Aiwg olber baaiacM, a tsnlsv uf ptltl were pr.aid from aarebastia aad isa- ports, t tsf U- atu... pUladelphu. aad Ne t k, asking t a rv ai a uf th urtsT. Mr, Jubaotn, frota to Cmitiua Pria.iag ss wb b aa referred ik Bftiut) te ptlat sin lae looutaad wopsss d lb otsjoriiy and min-eiiy rr.rts ef lb Ctn.Us tta Tevrilisav relailv I Kaetaaa tn-aUea, reported ta faeur f BrieUng I if I oa ItttutsaBd, UtBg fivkui.d.d.ps fSsr esesBber. Mr.iraatio.ll opp-atal (be swrfbtn, .n4 .Harked tb. rnvjont, rspart a. .tto.iBg a, ..war. ra...d a, tbslna--var.w,aBderr.e. on. deJ,a ... wbiW, m. IU ..,, the, - - - w to w w sees ua in grj bu-si'I ef the bum. -tit Bve tit"Vi. nsn w ibs r Btastort . astsuar. Ha aneil.toJ it., a BV.1.U. ..j a . . . a -v'' J i Bttaaa - - ., , ' - - aw. . 1 r-ssst.Bst. J'stBi4iBv frirlHuilstrt Ji'lu" w waasia uporiy rto. of D i ) . tbe sl.tery e.b... a a-lp l It st ,t , vary ef vb- w.k -L l 'l iU-. ll to aa ebl Mr. -gl wraail t li.i wbta tk fW v,d lbs. to ... aad Wad tkea, "t bk k.4. M'ttE Mll-I-I PalH-J rI.H tsuksj M . ... M . kk Is ier bd "Tsjh aasl tt. 4sssJ. lefrtrwrtekl .,p..rt. Talk abaat kit t.iry "If of lats ist.raailag via I ? ?' ' V f T., ZZmm lUt. a bB( li-taof tbe reeiduihaief tbe Co umiitee of Eea- tiosw, asking to be empowered to send fi r per ton and paper ia tbt Kaasa coo lasted election case. Mr Washburn, uf Maine, advocated tbe prvao sitioo, and , . Mr. Beonett,of M is-ip;ii,opK 1 1 it, conten ding that Govertior Reeder is sustained by neiib- . law p. T justice. - Th Hioise adjourned until Monday. S I . Fnm As America Orpan. Dellghtlal llarasiy Pierce aad IU Frtcaaa. Our neighbor, tht Washington Sentinel, hav ing g-.tteu rid of tbt trouble, inconvenience, and eipeiis of executing the priirtTirg-for tb Senate, has wheeled intolipe, and ia bow doing good ervice to tbe country by exposing tbe affinities ufthe ailiiuniairatii.0 ur Sag jN'ieht party whh Black KepubUeanuiui. The Sentinel is nut ci a tent wilb a simple expiatitioii ut the President's l-'rce-aoil priajlivitics, but chargea directly up u him and his Cabinet the urigin uf tbe Black Ke publitan party. It says: "Franklin Pierce came intn office nearly by acclaiuaiiuu, and he had for bit encouragement and supiMirt a Senate with a large Democratic majority, and but foui Free-eniler, all told. A llou-e ol Kepreaeutativee with an overwhelming Democratic uiajoriiy, and with unly a ainiill Free-auil parly. By the 'fiutt and loos course of his a.'lniii.iairalion his habitual faith-breaking wilh every laidy his pledgee ever disregarded, or wual ia w irse. evaded his shuffling, undeci ded csurse in ..ur f ireign relations bis abulilion appoiniuieuis and a thouaand and una. utner tli.ng. we c uld a Id, equally demnraliaiug iu Ineir iei.ileii.-t ; tbt L.wer llouee ia iu the hands ol Itla. k liepub. icana, and in ihe Senete of Ibe Coiled S-.atea tne -mill nucleus of four Free aoilera has been iui ie.wed tu one tit i it ol tbe wbule tiu'.fyi" . Notwiihaian.ling all this, which is true to the letter. South Carolina 'go for him, without platform, ple.lges, or et'en an enunciation of his principles ; and so do all the dlsiiuionisis of the .South thus proving conclusively that -while liny i rutetuid blunter ale ut S.utbero rights, i be i. ins-nun-, na, and tht C .iiatiiuti.m, they Tbe Sei.linel is hut the reflector of tha vie i of Senators Hunter, Mason, butler, Iiemon, aid Keireciitalives Powell, Caaki. and utbera; and i. ia but fair to infer that the Senilnel haa u .r recily spoken tbeir opinions in the .foregoing ettis. t. Ilcie, then, it the iet nioi ji I lluntei. .Miut.ic. Butler, and Powell, that tbt Black Ue- pub! caii party owea its o igin entirely and a. .My lo tb '. bai.nusl fait b4travug end. a-buf- fling, and undet-iilcd i-oun-e"of policy pursued I y the administration ; and notwithstanding tbi high authority, tl.e Suulhern faag Nichts snd diaunionisis are alarmed, f .rsonih, because tl.s Convention of "offict seeker, and demagogues" may sell itnelf to some otber aspirant than Presi dent Pierce. And a.ys the Sentinel : ' Peace, quiet, order, and confidence relsiied throughout tb. land, and li.e great Democratic party, tluaiie.1 with iiciorv. but wearied with tbe lalair of iu I'urcbvae, laid itelf ib wn tu re-l. The patronage now er had to b-wiel.led,iid atam waa diacineied that ab-uni ambiti. n ofthe Pre idem to unite tbt Free soil and New. l'nrk con. slituti nal men in a common brt.lherhiaai en attempt which proved not only futile, but faial to his a.liuiniairution." "Tbe pulmn..ge power;" did all the mischief, ch ! and "(he great lleiuucratu: party, flu. bed with victory, but wearied with tbe labors nf i.t purcbaae," has been di-banded "by the cobeaive power i f public plunder," which tbe President wielded to cement tbe Fiee-eoHers and Firt ealera into one party. To the latler he gat promises, snd lo 'he former hegaieap.il., and, adds tha Sentinel : "No tooner, however, did they snuff the spoils for which they panted, and, which tbey knard. aa the result .r"Vea, with too much truth, would enure lo ihem uuder this place, then they began again tu breathe fieer, and. fi . a gasping corpse, under the galianie bati.-ry ul government pal ruiiage, il leaped forth iniu iu full stoture." And Bow cunsiiiuts th Black Hepuhliraii avny, which in New York has elected Jerry reacuer., Ala lniunist Nullifiera, and W.IbioI ProviaiHsis lo ihe Cincinnati f i.nveuii.m, aad inalrucietl tbem. at Alabama, Miasiseippi, and othet S-Btbeiii States have d in, togufiir P. ia--And even South Caeuliua, about who- "dignity" Senator B.nlsr it so much eoncrned. and whom Mr, Brooks has declared will go fur "anybody," (provided b b the nomine,) is willing, nsy, anxious to coalesce wilh the "Jerry rstcuers. Abolitioo Nullifiera, and Wilmot Pruvisuists" lo ttcure I'ierot't ki miualioa, Sm.aiort Maet, Uuo'er. Buihjr snd tht Sentinel to lb eontrtry Bailwiietaiiding : "All lb i-fflcet of influence aad pn.dt wre kirea to th Freeaoilera, and Ihe boat atea ia tbe party wt. mad to giv pbw tu them." Vrs, and tvea oar neighbor, "trfitof tht bea oie ot tit piny, had to giv wav, aot to-. Fi - iler, tr a Jetry rur, but to a play actor's pio p. who t w gbwls wr our rtvighlasr'sgriefa. The Seo'ii el tl.o rbarge lb Praidnl i k .ac-l.aialewcy. Iltays: "Was ii a vrrv rofiaialrtil tr.it g in th Preai. det I, tl.ie great deliver of tba S.u k, Bi -avail tt.-t ra.lv the S.ulh but lb whole party, as far a aa adaiimeintiioB euld doit, to tbe eonatrwrtitaj nf a railrtssd lo Ihe Pacific, with goaenimeiii mean, and ander ratrnntsl direction f It it a., anaaer to say ibal it waa afterwards ahatidusf I Btolrr lb i-e el aa iBtltgaant party." II w B.ee, ile-. lb Sewiinsl U ! Nut satiftrd with pr. ting Mr. Ies. tn b.v beea Ibt raaae f tl rU of ibe BU. k Ri ul Jlraa pa ty. b . tbarsoa Lis abb ei.iilvrsM enuegk feel ib U-h ..f a ind gnant panj." Bad wiik kav. lof changed bis -liey ia regard to lb IWif railnavd. Ik rVn;it.l should know lliat la the facility wilb w I, Ll fa lit Pife'ident eh age bia epinb u and la bit '"babiiwal lailk breakup'' with rvbtaly, ei-n-isis bistt-alUr tueti afftrvlingta Katkra Sag Na-bu ibt ft"'av hliy to refrrn, I Im as "faithful to tb Suelh." ' and lb N liera SagSub'sU. eha.tr s b d b U f. lb A I. .bin tot, j Tb a tl. pc- r stems (., tb amrtlga, aed all the bluaisv.i.g uf ih Sewtiael will as gh I aa aua agaiaai bits el ibe ClaeUaaU sm . j The Bom'.aii.-e it ia lb market. Il t ovare ssvllef .4 aV liar aad sveta, aad tb (Uailraal should kaow fn ta trtee that I'sal K,m ka airl.lbposs,Bdlltbi.ipddwill,Ba j w,.rty aili4. trrb a ssosS puwetfal ls,r. . "B mew l rn ndt and refervnewa. Talk .1.. ....ewey and f,bflBem, wbea ll at Uwly 4 -w.-l ttott If bua, tht, ,, ..4 tb. .1 f K. .b. u C. niii.ii anu auiious i i re-elect 1'ierce r.est- I' '"era toumce, anuaii tl.e lebra ka-Kanaaa hills " nr"riy one nan m in. sovereign voters lit-ti', knowing lull well Ibal th Bbu k Itepuhlican "'' '- I'ir'ee niay father in a century, will not " mula""r'" n'1 '"'"g parii. vv ich they aflec, ,.,e and dc.. i.e... v.,, -. .htm m m that free-suil pl.l(rm. They ' 'iSS it27JJ! l&'t'li'Z'Z iia oi.nii , rise and prugreea to bis aduiinistra- have looked anit seen tl eir loir tried ftien.i "'U' -hinder w th nn.inftimv. Iimnleaa ami f.tk. tbi baa tha seem of but Suutbera arailabai- ty. - Tbt ultra diaunion'.M. uf tbo 8oth seek that kind uf material to iufiaatt tb public miod aad 1 bail wiik joy each gigantic strides towards tba atseaianpliabment at tlitir cherished parpustt a sectn.oal coolest and dissulufion of ihe I'nioo. . After-all this, th Sentinel declares that it will earnestly support tbo iKitainaej of lb Cioclniiati Cunventitm." - ,j . ... . and what a sincere defender of th South our neighbor must ba, lo aupport earnestly tbt man wbuaab. say. has forsaken principle ' "brukeo .hi. uj-.i. . ... . , " "..a no.jii.tit, aitu gave rise utine niaca. Re MiUicam party.- 1 Una tb course id Menus. Hunter, Mason, and Butler? i' - f- 1 ne Platform ojyilr. Fierce tad tht tiouthcra !,,; a.i... Deamcrae Agalu. , ' I In tha summer uf IH.,0 Mr. Fillmore btcame hail lawn Ts- ... .t,- v o tha 8..uth. There were he'n Whig freesoiltr and alKilitionisU acting under .... lendofSeward. as there wer "democratic" freeauilert and abo" Iitiiiuists tcting under the lead uf Van Buren. President Piorc. ?me into idfic. underpledgea mode a thousand times,over, to sustain the m- promise n en, but he first broke Ibis pledge by removing from .met the Clav Wetaiter Whim . . and a) -p.un.ing Van nuren't frcesuil-r. in their our rieaiuent, and be very promptly united with oernment an event, at was then ooDtendal Clay, Websier, Dickinson, Houston and Foot in b 01 "."J !. "h"" not happene, earrrinv tu.,,.1, , many long yeara. And tint conMderi.tion . carrying through the compromise measure of nal to ,uroili did inooBsiirrtlliLr that year, and thus repaired the damairet that ence over a few of th Denocraii. ..-Zl' I'uicee. uis nen atop wa. to prnacrit all the venementiy ana inaiirnauuy, that it waa t dis national democrats by removing Collector Bnm- E lo1i,. u,hor nd hm to tbt wbol ..on, and a.,ing . bis subsidised at ,h. : .nSertaS tTr dirt v Wt.rk .if ilsaT. .a.- s : i . t i : .. . . u' ..I.c If,. ..... ... ...... j V rv,.r.a....., iinintjitjr ui evvry jtniip. Mfjtuuuiiu iDUettMMibl txMly who would not apm fl.at it vm rieht to ,nH' ,r,,RI wbat Q0"0' " it uhthm u, u -puni, h and reward treason to ,b. Cnsti. : kal. tunon and the South. , J , desoribt. It wa. bad enough while engag M As we hate said in a former article, tht " Do- ' ourdirt r .gGtiTernortndo- mourncy if the 8 .Bth" adopted the principle, nf ' n""D.J the" f"le of Virginia, t.. n. i .1 , aa " luu-y, tjodleas and Chrisileas." Buttt. nrZ be BufTiilo resolution, in sua.aui.ng th. Adinin- ,u.im. fnfm th. Execu.ivt man.i.. Z . IS -trutioii ib.it appui,,ied their auihors and sup- persecuted and bunted di wn by Ihe Ailniiniatts- , , H,i ;, , , .,. , , , t o i and its statellitea, not only wit bout reeret. h.i. .-.o.i;.u u ....... .. .... --. .. . mi tiiucn .nt..iiirtiiin. n nen na tional men harethus licen dcKerte.lhythe"S .nib- ern Dciiiocr.icv," who can wonder tljat tha North ern St .tea be. ''"!:-. . . an Ali-.li.i n II mae with Aladitinn now have Ciuitniitleea f Ft ilia .lair uf things the South ern Pt-uiooimy, and tbey alont, are reap.. naible. T;iey had it inilieir power to pret em il. but the I'ai ed to rxcrciae the power. When Preii!ent Pierce and hiairgans com menced tbeir war upon the patriotic and incor ruptible Daniel 8. Dickinson, it was the duty of the Southern Senators and llepreeentativea in Congress immediately to have called a meeting, and, after denouncing Mr. Pierce f.r biaperfidiiv. presents I Mr. Hi k ua m as 'he r eand d it fir the Preaideni-v. and exlmrtcl national men every - herefr. rally to hi, support. In doin this, die instructed Northern men to do just what tht " Bbitk lie inblicaos" are now doinif. and that it nothing m i't n .r lea- tlnu reviving the Van Buren treaaon nf which git t-i well rewar ded ui. dor M . Pierce. Bliek RormldicanUm I. therefore nothing nrnr nor less than th legiti. mate child of ibe faithlessness of tl.(8outhern IVmiieracy to such former champions of ihelr r'shts as Mr. Dickinsonan.l this oueSt pi Im printed in Isrge leiiers and sjiick onjtvry sign sard gat p-eo, and all the -atnre and mill rsnrrrr ll.at can lie found in the fifteen Southern Slates. Daniel S. I'ickinta-g, Jack -on like. t.k the reaponaibility of opposing the Van Buren treason of lid, aa il waa embodied in th Buffalo resn luii.ms, and by that patriotic act lost hia seat in t . United Slates Senate. Th Southern demno race now thank him for the sacrifices he made ia their lebalf. by scarcely thinking of his former efforts, and would this day msmer volt tn nominal.- ..ne of the Van Buren . Iters for President, thtn the faithful and patriotic Mr. Dickinson. Tbe idea that a party that re-und band and fiiat In the originators-.' thai scheme . f agitation and disiraM which is now th ntrnerstont of black rMihlicaniam, should bav lb hrston effrtaatery ti speak of alsilitHsnism anywker else, bv not enda-abla. Tbt good tens of tbt public should ot tula tl it, Th Hon. Millard Fillmor was dishonored, in kbbb wilb other of th Unit party nf 1840, kv Mr. Pierre', pn.ecril.lag natiioal men, and g' ring office to Fraeatulera, and lb Jmricmn porlf nf tht fert , p fr i. rtWinoitesi atost nU'f. Mr. Dickinw will not .bar a. well at tht l.an.ls ..fib " Soathera Demueiacy.'' II w II - aiotty be thought uf in th Cincinnati Can. v ti-b. It it a. it t custom wilb tlie Sonibra Itemncracy" u remember llteir friendi at tb K irth, except to punish them. , . Ballimwt Clipptr, TsMe Imilcsct. . A '.beted to e ensia num. of fa 4. w are u smII al or loath ibe tianda wilb which others of oar kiad regale tbatttta. This ibbig ef astiing Is indwd but a matter af taste, aad a- rieewitb lbs tl. state. Uiubom and boaadariet rl'. world. Tb RoBtaa etsidrd tbt brains i in oraia efskt ..dtl.t tongue f Bighiiagala ibt' : . . i I enouen aei.auiies pas.n.1. 1 be great! dliav e in ib. . ...it,,. ,J .1.. r.-..i....i.. t i ulawi . .'. toil l.a tared a. A m,J ..4 by btag half putrid. Tbt LapUtviera In : ' araaa bear sbmi, and dnnk wbslt tdU le N.er Zauebla tb bsiasd nf tbe reiadesr and il raw (U-k at highly sMteataaJ. Tl Calmae Tartar 4 t raw j. base meat. Tbe Chine highly eateeai aa)tduihw ra-. and litilehalb male .batk' I a, pabd - i j aad m.igtof imacna no, lueseih.ni-, kovr, artuf b arwtoerwl- ta CaMratitU. Th bir law ueidtr eaie and -I gsl.M rate, and deeut a drwwned rat a dainty s --reel. Tb Massee davuer, wilb-ai diatiactwe, ra a, Babe, pair. led tab, srpta, end all sT't of gar Lags. Thus rwfiuesl g.nw.ds. tb Pe- liana, indulge ttrane fa Brie f, d-g't , tl Bcatoly fvirwMsd. Tb Caffres ia Afnoa dv.r With gwste Urg rwierpUUre. rhitt taia. g-tea. bopper. tutkee and n.lr. Usat uf nr Udiae '.! bav a pBh4. lor sliced mtilcmskea. Crutndilea, I i sards, a.,dlb tdotk r bold in bitb a. tu I.. .,!. I . . . M .,.,c I Ves.M Wutok.y. AmTii i. ttTw.wbJ Ou, rwsu.1 at U.M ;.-L. J ,L. ' . 'rt (kt Aitaasoaal W'aw l . Cotw, BewetonB Cfcm... Prvn th M Wttw tQuvaraor Viao, WB; . H''" on yesterday, w, axttaet tb, f '"""'f? eprtgutly, interesting, ad sowi-srJrriu P'nSrl0i , In tbt aext presidtnt ial osovass the ' 11 avew Uawe preaonied by three rasrtita . tb?-L? '"" I"? n k'publieao , LZ party thtcTOMufawrthoro aad s.kTM - .ul . TZ "d """ aaoW: ticket uf Maw. tin w Ponedsun. All nature, abhor vacs.-. H Bd tiltiolori j whig, Hi ""11 ''T' - ' naa firat aad all better than they oan bear thwllli of tlie Caucasian and Cutfey which yoa cell" mulatto!. Hera: it tht writtea buignag of a man. Wh told last ertring, would makt t gemJ "i ,Vi .andrespeetablt ; ,Tir.L"."J .il .1 " " "or. , would have a oratrman at tha hear) t 7.!rT - wur fatal . .J e .a, t,. .1 . . ? U- lOfiraMlit aT.ifsua. . '"sTPlesura. ul w, lijl bav fuund nut that their sew Governor is i XL ! "ral element only when personaf ing the char. JT, connection with ptditioa, tn be received I bv thl publio of all parties with mora intense luaihrne nd "'"f."' than the letter of Henry A Wis, "p which we are commenting. Wt have b.j Ltof tht best Democrat, in Vi,.;!?. 1? i j uj: , T-""are poliOcal calm, and when incited by bo provooa- "nle"".r,";T-- A man Wliu eould ealmly atvply mien . iiiKiuuun v minima iu une Bait ot the t.eniiU I ,,t v.nrini. i. Lj 1 ' ' . V : wrurwm nt spised than the most graceless scamp of a negrt in the Slate, and deserves not the re-pectofii d..g Ifneuse strong lauuuairt. it is becau.a l.fiii iiuensivetind diaguating clmraoier of ihe languag e.;;pioy;ih,;ioraviu j If Oovernor of a great Commonwealth may hs pe.nibted to nbnse and bla. knuvr.l one half of its cit tens, and tlmi witbot provocation nor ex-t-uae. editors iifnewspapera, who hattpMrncatioa and have excuae, may, we submit, be alio wed. at giv e him as goud as lie sends. Wt have uu d ubt th it Wiaecorrtetly descrihet his own taait in rhe paragraph quoted a I was. We have m doubt that " puit Africans wilb woo), flat n.ve, odor, eb shin and tiitard, fiat) and all" rwould be more acceptible peisimul aaancbitea to him tha"muhittis." To a m.a I of hia filing lorn of inii.d, the "odor" of a "pur S Alrtcati" I- nrobitbiv lii a.!... int... !. .... ... i ea th. A-f.r ouraeltea weha.e no be.!'..,,., i. ; snjintr ib.il, if e were c mpejj-.l i,. chv l I ,W'',i' """"'t fh 'ultl a.oat decitleJIy prelcr th maboganiea. Tl.it tii idea ar th boitom of all ibis filth and dirt .four ijtiitl munty llnernor is thia tfiat WL would prefer th aim eas ..f ti e Black ft publican imrtv. in f.s next P.eaiileniial eletjion, to that of the American (arty. We baie ntidtaibt that hi tniivit least he teils the-truth, lie is snid ' tn have preferred tb election of Banks Ba Speak er t that of any American. And Wise, in giving utterance to such a senl.n.ciit, speaks the senti ments of nearly all tlie Democratic politicians at tlie South. We call the attention of the Southern pe- pie to the sentiment here pMclarmed for tl Arat-liiue Tlwl tU lawietntia rWl.e,Vt. f Ma -S.mlk vrtfrt thr rltrlim, nf IllurT: ftry bUm freniirnl totAe rircti.nl n'VUIurn V. (store But more on this euri-.us aubject hereafter. KUgra trails lathe Winter. A Kan AilmUun. During h recent "ooU term" ice baa forniej alu.ve th Falls in vast quantities, m attly in blocks which . bav com down th rapid and lodged um tbt sboal plana Last week th ice became vyilced ia and froae together between Batb Island and Cbapia Island, aad from thence to tbt brink of tht cataract, Such au occurrence, w ar told, hv not will. th recollection of ihe "oldest inhabitant." Tbt of oar diatant reader who bar visited lb (alia will remember aa Ulead betweea ibe paper mill and th American fall, almve and amend wbick th water rushes with great violence. Tbi eallsd Cbapin Itland from th ci renmatanc thtt a man named Chapin, who Wat at work oa U t bridge, tell intn th rapids and f.irtonately reached the island as tht current dashed bin Inward. Ike eataraeC Not lea remarkabl wal kitresca by the wll knt)wa advtntnrwr, Joel ftnbimca, who suceeetlsd in reaching the Islsad witk mall boat. Tbie rwcrrd many year p sisaj which th spot bat But beea tinted by any bemsa wring until now. . ! . Tbt first gentleman to eroes the lc waa Mr4' Frank B. Fox, who visited Ihe Island, hoisted a flag, and fiaind the ir had furmed from th island, to Ihe brink of the precipir. where ll wa per fectly Mf. to taa4 aad look into tbt abyesbekt . It waa a proud moanenl to kia. aa b ttoaal wber la all prolsxb.liiy, aw man bad wevar stood bra ftar. II .fterwards visited Ibe plar with a aamlavrof uer cititBBt, prv iuua to tbe viett of a party who bare beea tnnuet etd ikmogk mistak ' ,l. . , . ' la Iba ait..nt mUU f Vav a.i ft, lit I " " ! Mrt- w. vlaiied lb eoel.anling bx " M'miT aftor., Mr. Krvser I .u. a. th leal bvd who visited CI atda I-lsnd or view, ed tb falls frtan lb point Ul. w Wt ! I th first editor a be ever travelled ia that kv eality. TU eae-erw clg of idt ice (taai!oa passe abaagib aidenfih evirrrnt dttwa which pc r ' Avery was earrietl i kst awful dotal. Tbewster. , Ibousk e deep, ru-hss w.th Irrsaistai w v'ity. Vet it was s tfe lrava.ll ng to lbs IsUnd, 'heaea te th pripio. Ilerskt oa- " imm aeewmnlstit uf pray and BBww bad "d a mound front twenty te iklity fret "t rT"" the top of" wbick wt Mood eel Ti0 n arena." To list right and far bstow ' asueBtaiaa of atdid Ua, Bader watch wr ea" mdby tb falling torr. Oa ohallow point trhang.t.g tbi ev.B. u aWe, 1 fastened Irmly to th rock, was t rly ' M wbi k depndd .at fclcbas lenmUiag I iasartad ehar.b al.aa fto aa tb Otbef p-rtl-e. uf .let America fall mH.ld.Bo4 U - elrv,l. Tb- aroelit ". MuU aa .. U. .a dwell tpa. ami a-k - h
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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