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:-; 'Trams. geascarrri, Ur dollar par kali laadvaa... - -- - rriMi raaidiag without lb Stat rill ' aTired to pay tha WHU amoaat f is J ear's sate riptioa ia adta.. " RATES OF ADVERTISING v . For every square (oot eieceding tt liaesthit sit ly p Srsl i aarrtlon, one dollari eaek .ubacqueot sartioa, twenty-tr eats. Tha vrtieMl af Clerks sd Sheriff! will : bveharged per seat, fcighfriaad ededaclfeoel '' SJ ptar .nt. will ka atada froaa tit rtgalar pri- for dnieers h Ihe yeee. , , . Q" l.aitrr to iIm Editors nvvt k patt-paid. ' RALEIGH, JAN. 27. 1811. COXGBESS. The Senate did not lit on the 9tb. The it lioff of tha IIoom wai ehieflv cecunied io de- bt 6n ttia reaolution offered torn time ince hj Mr; AJimt calling upon the Poat-matter General Tor inforroailon aa 10 the number of re aoTaJa einee March 4th ,1888, to diejreent 4me. ieeludina tafermalieft ae t the eauaeef aoioraL liielima of jemoTaUj&, , which waa called up of . adoption, when ftjrHopkina, of f Va propoaed a aubtitule V the reaoluiiona, ae Claring certain abfbaet prineiplee, intended to expreea the opinio of Ihe Houae upoe the aub jeet of appointment to oflie by the Pretidiat of the United State. - Before am4ng at e j deciaion, the hour expired. ' Mr. Joiwa from the Committee ef Wayeend Means, re do l ted a bill to authorise the iaaue of fire million of Treasury note. What! another eall for treaaury note! How doe thl tally with the Pfesidem'a Message! Mr. Stanly, frora the Commiilee on Expen diture on the Public Buildings, reported the followiacfreeolutlbn: Raolted, That the Committee nJJxpendi ture on the Public Building hare power to aend for peraon. f -The reiol otioa was read and agreed to."' ; Mr. Stanly, from tha lameororo&tee, also reported the following resolution! ' t looked. That neither the Preefifent of the United State nor any other officer of the Uen ' eral Gorcrrunent eball issue cerfificaUse- r.,dua bills, or other evidence of debt or contract, without authority of laws ' :':;r-'-Th'resii1uiIoa'wU'Tu3 and agreed to. Go on Stanly) ferret out the rottenness, and ' edrrect the abuse of the present corrupt admin titration. 7 Your work isa dissgieesbleone hot it ia important, ana demanded by the Interests' ' of your country. 1 : ' ' In Ihe Senate, on Monday, January 11, Mr. L jCfAwt tweatnted aiU til fholtsh th paff, red. Tba Senate proceeded to the eonaiJeratioa of Ihe special order, the bill relating to the per manent and prospective pre-emption syetem The question being on Mr. Critteeden's amend ment to distribute the pioeetds of the ealea a mong the states, and to limit the privilege only topersM not worth more than 11,000. Mr. Benton denounced the amendment with some warmth, aa intended to defeat the object f the bill- Mr. Mangura spoke at length ainsJ att lr(eitTeeniebIll,i Linn, wbo advocated the pre-emptioa sysUai in its utmost latitude. Mr. Calhoun then moved to amend the amendment by striking out all after the enact ing clause, and substituting Mho bill to cede Ihe publio land to the States iit whirh they lie, on tin eoeitU ed to present hie views on this question, which might occupy the Senate for ball an hour or an hour, but a the hour waa late, h would take aaiothot occasion to do so. As the amendment offered bv the Senator from Kentucky had ope n- i all iha irronnd ntatineto the euestioo. ho hoped ih debate would now lake the widest ' , ; ri . .i . t...i in the House or Representatives, the Journal of Saturday h.ving been re.J-the Speaker announced the special order of th day. lo be the eaeofiheconieaudleciioofrom the Stat of Pennsylvania between Mr. Naylor and Mr. In- gersoll. Mr. Nsylor ' rose and sdd rested the House In behalf of his rijjhl to the seat now held be him: enterinz minutelv into r the) history oftli case and Into thu testimony taken in rela-1 . . - - . . .. I Jlc t,iranAljfefj asiumed by idringersoll in iiaj argument . of I 4a-vrewJlN;oii out cone ..ding) unti near 3 o'clck, when he , , .. , ... g.,.w.yioau,o.loa for adjournment, which, however, was waived for a moment to enable Mr. Jones, of Virginia, on leave to report from the Committee of Ways and Maana the General Appropriation Sill for ih Civil and D:t'omatic expenses for Ihe support of Gov- isibent for the vear 18. tj which" was twice J ixdl, and committed to . Ihe Committee of the Whole on the atat of th Union, and ordered I naming imporiiot wtirreu in me pro toU prmted. , i fc" ceedin;s of Hi House. - ToMoar Jan. 12, in Senal ih bill relating to th. permanent and prospective preemption .. -. r .r system was discussea oy Alessr. Ualuoun Crittenden and Benton. - - is I. 1 1. Il.n. Ih hill f A alkAliah Imnri-m. " i". tnentrordebtou process wsoing out otayof .1. 11 a .. i. .'.-. -. .l.u hi v. o. ui.a, iu .aK. ...... ,..r,,,u,.m . wee pawed and a lawi pr. wajioraodre-1 d th House en the Peosylvania contested tl.-ction and had not concluded wbeu th House adjourned. . ' . : , ' . i a .r, .miiirj, i, iw - 'mpti,. K.ll called u,.. when Mr. Krealon of .S. u. bin entitled tw the lour, addressed the Senate one Or upon the bill ami toe motimi b, f' ihe Sen. t air. r. wa cnevrd. lie aul. that ' V , .- cf0U,,, ,,,, ial.vo.al .adj..uri,mei.l,parliclarly as i . . - - - ' f henal ,BrBV.1sUn d , -Th.t the Hsbill No. 53 to an UCr.i 'r'.H' P rf8r:1,d: lhorieth.is.ingof Treasory ncte. be made fW. a Hit hml retranlxl f.. . .. .. . . . , . . 1. 1 7. a a great landholder, and occupying nar position as ssch. Mr. Preaton said, retent events had North C4Aouj Po VOL.XXXII j . ., ...... .ii - - taught hire an imp trtajrHejson. Five ofj the nit.e new States if ihe Veteut contro verajr had dcc'uleil 'gaitthe nuwerslhat be. lU'atateil Ihia because he had for merly laid that the new Statea were un der the control of the Kxecutive. These Statea in Ihe recent decisive contest had decided iodepentty, of the power o! the Executive. The patronage and power of ihe Ueneral Government were immense in the West, and notwithstanding the ex tent f the-fowery- the new- Statea in the xaUo of4i U 51 relrtoj4jttearJtaJ4Uhe-Twary4e TefriTedback cided against the Executive. Mr. Preston pasted to the consideration of the power of the General Government over the Public Land." lie quoted the Virginia deed of cession, and elan the Connecticut deed of cession, both going Co show the powers of the General Gov ernment aa the trustee of jhe States. V'iry gihii ac'ed iiobly end witjj great patriot im when the made htr, session, j She had given away domain three or four times ihe size of her own, end impover ished herself. Now in her old age it was proposed to strip her entirely of her pro portion of the domain. For the sake of Virginia it should not be done. ' For the sake of the Union it should not be done: and yet the plan of session proposed by his colleague, contemplated tins. . Mr. Preston denied that Congress had the power to give the lands to the new States, for H was in the possession of the Government as a trust fund for the bene fit of all the Statea. Nor could it be dis posed of to thrm under a mere colour of sale ahiclv -muht . resul t jo eil !.... I u spirit ol the trust was not to be avoided by were technicallirs. There were, there frtte, as Mr. Preaton thought, con.iiiuiioii- al objections to the plan -ol cessn.-- Ces sion as proposed in the prefet under con sideration was not Uke the cession contem plated under the act of Virginia. The act contemplated a complete surrenJer ol what belonged to Virginia alone. We did not hold the domain as Virginia held Leavirtff this otaticli oflhe subjectMfi Preston proceeded to reply more at length .to the position of his colleague in deleuce of cession, lie presented alao, in con tinuation, other objectionsto cession and commented at length upon the ine- Juality end injustice of the system. Oiiio, or example, under the act ol cession, was to have 1,000,000 of acres of refuse lands, and Arkansas 43.000,000, Ohio had a pop ulation of one million and a hall, and Ar k msas one hundred thuosand. The ratio much as ihe tatiw ift v faTor of Oiiio. Missouri received 32.000,009 of acres of land, and Ohio 1.000,000 and Missouri and Arkansas received the -very best ol the lands in market, while Ohio received refuse land forty years in market. Worse than an Hits, the old States received noth ing, though actually at least entitled, with the new Stirs- in ar ditMorr of IhVlandi or ihe proceeds oflhe sale from lands. Mr. Preston made a warm appeal lo the Senators iroin the new States, lie called upon them to decide justly not seiG.ltlv. i'i .. - , . t? r-r.:-l''t:-lL:C.- I here wefj rizhteen or ii m on iirrc wnoc judgmenls were necessarily wsrped by an ppeal of this sort. - They were natnrelly interested for their people, and could hsrdly decide fairly. It was a wise ina .m ,w , M whfft d ; Mr. Jrtstoo further saW that he wa. onwilling to scatter our domain to the fJur winds o Heaven. He was unwil- lingto dispose vf it unequally unjustly unnecessarily as coiitemplatcd by the bill of ression. 7" Mr. Preston, before closing, spoke of .1- .l-.Kl.i-.! ! , ' . proposition he waa , opposed to it. As V"m "M " which would bring about a revision of the - h, , WBBre pro,peClive lhtt Pubic Re,nue wilh the yrj(f. ,, , t The Sergeant at Arms, Judge Haile. formerly of Vermont, having died on the I2ih,the Senate voteil 300 o l-fry the eznehses of havinz hia body interred in j Vermont. , ; ? "," " eru" Pe"" w" f J"e" f" '"Vr nf liank.unt law. Mr. Clir of Ala. i . i . . r .i r i . 1 . . - . . . i. ... . i ., ,r,iht in a lull f..e IIm aivlan Uion of Juris liciion over iht rrllore of I .. .... orrfgoH, n,e pre-emption Dill was I hen length in lr fence of the pnnciples of ces Ision, graduation ( and pre-eiripMnn, and I onposeed distribution very bru fly. The sneech was a oueer one altr.?ther full of dUiii aneakinz. nueer ideas, and novel el- ......i. nd Mr. Smiih f lud. com. Iriered a speecb in opposition t the bill Bf Mr-Calhoun. ' ' In the House of Renresentalives. Mr. I t . ..r .l- n ..t luiica," tiiflriui.a . i w wiiiiniic ..-I VVaya and Means. aked leave to submit ,he followin resolution: in special oratr 01 in osy on nionosy "i, w take precedence of all other easiness snlil saiJ bill shall be Cual.y disposed of. Mr. Jones give a metancholiy picture werful in moral, and In pTiyical resource the laud of our tires, and the s - . ' ' ' " , ,, iii JLL-!' 1 " - ' X KALEIGII NrC WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, (S4I. of the contlitinn of tha Treasury Drpart tneuli drawn in part from documents re ceived from thai 1)iariiurnt, ami what appeared in the ulobe ol ednealav. Mr. Barnard sent to the table and had read the following a an amendment to Mr. Jner resolution: That the .Committee of ihe' Whole on the state of Ihe Union be dUchargrd "from the further cnnaiileratlon of the 1itl tu re lation to Treastirr notes, ami that the aub- ject nf makitipprovisions for lite wants of inittee ol aya and Means . 1. To bring .in a -bill lo au thorize the the Secretary of the Treasjry in borrow $10,000.0:10 on the credit of the Govern ment, and to issue bonds or scrip there for. "T bring in a bill imposing duties f or sjd I i i ion t, r e c 0 m er7. ,.w i rv a .ailKn. linens, spices, and other articles, being luxuries, imported into the Uni-eil States, but in such manner as not to conflict with Ihe principles, policy, and spirit of the act of March, 1833,'commonly railed the' Compromise act. ; " . This wa ruled out by the Chair as not being in order. ' . ! The Treasury note bill was then made the special order for Monday. - Mr. Barnard, from the Commiilee on the Jdditiary Uaiaed leave lo report a bill la establh a uniform system of bank ruptcy for tlifc Unjftd States which was twice read. . ; . .... ....... In the Senate, on Friday, January 15, Nf. Smith of Indiana, concluded his speech on the pre-emption -bill - - Mr. Merrick moved to postpone the further consideration oflhe bill until Mon day, with s view to take up the bill to in corporate Ihe banks of the city of - Wash ington. After some discassion the tno-" liou wss laid i the table, 5 to 1 5. Mr. Southard then rose and addrettsed the Senate until a late hour when he gave way for a motion to adjourn. ' In the House of Uenrtsentat'.ves. the as"3 lection case; which muVfefflft llia'drip lion of a resolution confirming the rieSt of r. i-nayior to nisseat, oy a vote 01 i ij lo 85. Tue North Carolina delegation voted thuJ J eat Messrs. lVtierrv, riaiier, o return, tun, Kayner, Miepard, ataniy, and VVilhams 8. Aoi -'irssrs. Byaum, Connor, Hawkins, M Kay, Mont ginnery 5.' K. . .'. " . In the Senate, on Satunlar. Jjnuarr 16,Mr. Wall from the Judiciary coinn.il tee. reported a bill to authorise the Secretary sureties ol hamuel Swart weut, late collec ior of New York. . - ,T :v' - Air. Clay auDinitteu Ihe follewins reso lutions which we're adopted . ,, Jlaolved, That th Secrotarv of the Treasury b directed to coinmuuicat to ihe Senate the plan of a permanent change in the larjn, the detaila and eeoeral principles of which he stale, in hi annual report f the 7tlv uliimo. oa uaa couaioereu, ana tm.wnicn n is react y io report at any moment either House or Uon iries miffhl exiuess a wish to that effect. ltesol vd, Tlil th Secretary of th Treas ury be also directed to report. a soon as practi cable, a plan of ssaessiujth value of goods, waira, ana mercnanuis io me pons ol in U uitad tSietes ifSlead of foieljo countries. Mr. Southard concluded his remarks on ihe pre emption bill. In the House of Repiesenlslives, Mr. Prollit asked that the rule he suapended, to enable him to introduce ihe following resolution, which .was refused: Whereas Ihe Secretary ol ihe Treasu ry, in hie letter of the 7th of December, 1 transmitting hi annual report on the stattt of Ihe finauces, also an estimate of appropriations for the year 1841, makes use ol the lollowiiig language: .. rlgiS.tradv ,,beenhojhaiJth whole amount of receipts in 1841 will p.dbl be sufBtlt'iit- to dis-liertte ell r- dinsry expenditures, and these pans of the ouutandtiig debt, luuiuled Or unroun ded, which may be.ome due. , But the preservation ol a suitable balance in the Treasury may require more than what will brobably be left after satisfying other purposes. .. Ihe raising of any sum for that object In 1841 could, however, be ob viated by authorising a contract to be made, under proper restricti'ius, extending the period of payment for a portion of the temporary liabilities falling due in that- year. Yet, in the opinion ot the undei. signed, the' best mode of providing for this case would be, without either an. exten sion of ilii kind, or a loan, or a further iss.e of Treaiury notes, or a change iu ihe '.art IT; but merely by lessening 1be ap propriations for the service if 184 1 below the estimates, ur bv p)ng such itecSaia tory clauses as lo The present tariff, snd ituch acts as lo the , public lands, as have heretofore been urged oo Ihe coiiaidet alioo of Congress." . y ,:-:-r, -i And wln rea the said Secretary of the Treasury noioi'hstanding the above dec laraliun respecting .Treasury notes,' did, on the "th day of January, in a communi cation laid before this House, asked to be empowired lo issue $3,000,000 more' of I resgury nolesl And whereas the declaration is ma le by the Secretary that the best mode of pro viding for this cae" Would be "merely by leavening the appropriations for theser viceoi Jo-it ociow tue estimate?) mere fur - Ketolveil, Tht the Secretary oflhe Treasury bedlrrcud I loform Ibis Iloas wbal partica- ar items of the estimate for 13rtU weomp7.jin ,lfn Mj w , , W(t dreaaed itighi letter, can, , m Lis opinion, be iiipoi.ed , nUrf biiiiing Hi rP "d crossed the w.th, and why Mid eattiiiate. if notcAlled for load wllh ,liin , wi aed hi where he aoHh by the eajKr-nriea ol the null. service. Iiav. by , h, MiJ p,., Bri,)p,." nf m.n, him be Uld before this flonse a leqninag cor- L. j.j ,w who hm W.-.kut. aald he, resnondin j anpropruuons. , if ,oo will let me s I will givejoo on bn . Mr. Profli I atd he .uere.l the resolo- dml eoineae, mr w.uh. horee, saddle and b,i tion becauie he would be , railed uponiB,Hle;" we told iiim aot "and edicd ajaln, n XI Monday lo vole upon the. bill aodmr-i from whom did yna receive ihepapsr!" ho : . : . i i : . r .-... i n t . .1 ,.-.f ... iL' . I ;r " mi. ising an additional Usue of tve millions of Treasury notesf and he would not ak the yeasaiiil nays, jeiijierjniuld JijsiaaBjJ 01 iierjwayjicc u py the n m e l . ihe. lluute. Ilia bad heilth would of itself pi event him from cpeaking si -eny lenfili- Hut the Serreiary of the Treasury had deliberately stated that the issue of Treasury notes waa not "ihe best mode of nieeliow the deficit in Ihe Treasury, lie had stat.d that there was a bet tee mode, end had told u it in to reduce Ihe appropriations for !M4!ow Ihrwriwate-Tlleectir" lary himself had placed. lhne estiinn'es be lore us, and asked fur the corresponding appropriation-. He (Mr. P ) railed upon the Secretary by this resolution to poiot out what particular items of the csiiiiiae can be dinpensed witni and aurety the upporter of t'le Administration, the Iriciids cf the Secre'arr, those who advo cale this issue of Treasury notes,' will not refuse to consider the resolution and call for the information. v The Secretary had !so stated that there was still another mode ol avoiding a d. 6 ci in the Treasury, which wa, l post pone ihepiymenttif temporary liabilities lor 1841." Mr. P. said that he would not deny that this propmiijon. Jhooi ihe.vei i-y quintessence "it.f alisurity, was never theless true. If the Government post nonj the payment of its debts, 'it certain ly can dowrih.wt-Tmuch "MwerWMi' self-evident proposition Mr- P. aul he had n noted in hia res- oTuiiori vcr6ii'm the Iangoage of the Sec retary, and he was determined to hold him to his own declarations and asser tions. If Ihey were false, let the Secre. or liiinaelr .mrni are inia mat mere win oe a balance or upwards of million in ihe Treasury on the termination of "the year O.t . . Ikf ..... ioiu. iveji uay we are told that ihne is " ci nvi which require immefliaie re lief lo the amount of tJ ,000.000. In one report we are told that ihe ieu of Treas ury notes H nt the best moilej next ifay ."r? u'Srn ,0 issue iiiem as ii e west mode. One tlay we hive estimates placed ueiore u. and are lolil Hist II iav 'tvniilra -.u. inai inosa estiniaie Rre lp hr;e, and Ou.lil lo be re.lueed. Lei ihe u... iu Al.l m i.- -r .1. . i. - r '4 Secretary explain there contradictions by aniweriug the resolution now upon the tauie. . . .-. From Altiawler's Weekly Me.engcr. AKREST OrMAJOH ANDRE. V A highly esteemed eonespondeni has forward ed -sr thr '4ctte Ing arllct"ptefirin 1w" ilii som reinaik. Weagre ihsi every little Inci dent that occurred during th war ol th revolu tion ahould be preserved and banded down lo posterity: . ' '. tiaara.-A nanae tliaW 1av remarked lUl all tha liuW epixkra m our hMOy aliould be prvaerveil. I tboutol tlie folloaiiig.ai.il, having ii by nxe, I aend it io you. If ytm cbeo to aacpt. It Is at your Dpouil. . . via WiiLiau Jccmnt tf (M Jtrrrtt tfMfJ . Audi t, ifhvn if htmnlfin tkt Grfe Mm f Ih Jitvrcrp Thtatrt ait Ih tctuti tfhit uil I Mot aM l 1840. tl I gi t vri an Mat a h rtluttd, and map rtkiU a at a ct. . 1 flrat entered th continental, army in the year 1779, and continued in the service until dis abled from bavinir otv feel frozen. I wa then obliged lo take what employ mepl I eonld niteU Willi lor my suppori choiipine, grubbing, and all SLch work luing about twenty miles fruin my house and family. " Oil the 23rd dar of SfDtcmhr.l780. 1 bad ITeeri looking for work, and on my return to where imj I boardeii J aayr six jmen .uojni.ngsjj;ej-rlf,ethl ann asked them where.tney were goiug.4 bey said to Tarty Town." I luM Ihem if they would wait a lew moments, I would tvi my mus ket and go with ihem. W went on lit teen tulles, and night cam on, we crept iulo a hay-harrck, nd lay till mortiing. VV ihenernd Butter milk Hill, and on the way fauldinz proposed to slop at Joyce Reed's, and get a park of card. wnen we irot lo Uavu's mil." in party seu- araied, tehving foiii theie, while ih three went down th Tarry Town road. We commenced play ing cstds near Ih road, and after ben.g there bout on hour, w heard ihe sound of a bote coming at full gallop. W hicb one of us spok first I do not remember, but one sid - there comes a trader eol.is to New xork. ..When he cam within propat distance, we stepped out before him in th road. . Gentlemen," id he. " I hope you belong to our party. ' . We asked htm what party J " lla said - th lower par ty." VV told him w did. He men said, I am a British officer. : I bav been up ihe country on particular business; and to It I yoit know I am gemlem, look at th!, show ing hi gold watch, tvethen tolu mm wewer American. Cod blea my soul,"id be, "a man must do any thing to get along," and then showed us Arnold's pass. V told him that h must di- uiount, and.tbat wa mast search him. M Lad,' aio oe, -yoo will nnog yourseive imo irmio- le." We told him wa did ut ear fr that, and .. ..... a.ked him if be bad any other pprboul him! lieaaiuno. . it a. nan m. nun auuut iwrmj rods from lit road uto th bhs snd sesrcbml him. . - .. . " v. 1 examined every spot wher it wa pottiiU paper could be eoneealed; 1 men told him h must it down, snd I must lak off hi boo la ss hi foot earn out of hi boot, Paulding eanght bold r it, and said, by U d, here iMs." 1 pulled oft" bis stocking, snd inside of H I fornd three hslfabeet of paper wrapped up in another hair aheet, en tha ontaide wrapper wa writtea "HtU 'Paintt" and pulling off bi other boot aad toking,'lh like ppi wrs foend. Paub- home of our aflcctions 1 OUered ua ane jAinuumJ nuiiitm if we would It I hiiagot re again answeied Ko, the List offer be mad n wa Un thmutand pxtintat! and many dry jojiit a W ;wPiitd k lor, and he I would jitv hi order oh" ir Henry Clinton, ehif comma niter of New Yoik, if we would only eon sent lo let him escr.pe, after ihe money and dry..: goods, -or any thing w should plrase lo name, should be received ; we said his offer owe. nut, trt wer rtmJrtd io a aur July k-onr cwnfe.' We lhe conducted him lo Ihe eniu mamlerof the aeouting paities, Cot. Jsmeion, aud delivered him up. , ' TIIlMtggMe Cri mea looked a sorrowful, in the prisoner's box at Iiecoitler Baldwin' yeatletdsy mor ning, a a parson who had lost a year s sala ry at all fours. He vvn ni rested in Pnydras street on New Yeni' night, wheeling round in a series nf gyrations, apparently h.leav' nring to imitate' the revolving lights in front oi trie American theatre he was literally in In winding way," ! vonders," saitf tinmes, "it the fcllitvr who first started the idea of tiem 'ere machines for mixing ege nopg that resenihles a talir-rope, ever took out a patent for hia invention. I hey are regflar labor savin? machines, and are better evidences of the ndwaneo of science than (Jolt's patent rifles or the Doftierititipe, and l.UCtutl.V helicre lliivt the egg-nog ntawufi. lured in 'etn is a better renow ater of ih con titution than the rater of the Hot Sulnher Spring or Pease's hoorluiund fondy. 'JVIk OTliTglily" cmtHittcl;' ;aairsparvtlaL.lipini' notlnnsrto'-1ii)nilyeonFentraU!d'''egg-iiog, JMjuljjLaLlld haint to ponv up yourJyi.Ji!ij!yjij gbas you take. Ve are a weey patriotic peojile, that's a fact, hut I doesn't know - a ve're wery remnrKnoie mr our vtsdotn. vere s .iin nil 1 1 inn .-.f, It ami the t ntional way of doing the thing, no how. .If instead ofblowing off their legs and arms by the bursting of cannon they vas to do the thing peiitenlv and drink egg dog ss ve docs on New Year's ilvmild be a uecided improvement snd an actual adwsnee in the amelioration of mankind. I werily believes that if the Lncofocos had got up an opposition line to hard cider, on pure egg-; nng pritwiplfffl eerily believes, I say that ii' this had been done Wan Daren vould a.votthi Ittt ni.pn all trai uilnn.nl .i.l.,.r ha been all vr withhard eidcrand all pown h e-gi mg , - "I'll IllfA lew IrHAtaV f Vital aalf itiitl It ASA avsaeM. mon's sboulr" said the watchman. -'What a aaavw w Mliun a I aa a as I a SSI'SSJ a.B(eS is you going round nbout for,' like a horse in a mill, old felkrt" : s ? s "I'm not the old fellowf" ssid Grimes 'I'm the Toune feller. Doesn't vou know Old Grimes is dead that good old man, VV e ne'er shall see him morn. ' ' i f VJ He used to wear en old straight cost, - : All button'd down before. , ; That old. chnp, Charley, vos my father my wery respeciea paternal relative, and I in the wety respected inheritor of bisv eisdom and hi virtues." 1 ; ' - Well said Charley, vl la the orainof the law, and as the law Imin't no lespettt for respectt'd pcrsnnl I makes "yon pngnncr " lie ratuDoosea l.rtmc. ana Ilia Urcorder gave htm thirty days. -. : JV. U, ricryune. Squatting .lV'. The Claremonl (N. II. V Eagle sy that while th ye and nar " weio railing", in the House of Representatives i n VVedncsdsy nf last week on som qnaninn, Mr. ftwvrfii of Srtomaiirpfot,, 'arllita-Hirckl iri oot answer to - hi uam. - W lum lit vole waa . rnwif. he' res -and addressed Ilia Suenker aa IUUUWK ..-...-. . . Mr. Speaker. I rise lo let you knew that I did not dori;; Ihi question, I only tqumttd a lit tie. In order lo take better vw-w of ih uhjnc nd I now ay " no " lo ilmt criiter-" ' Tlie manner In which this was done, excilnl a universai,bsirloi4tighier among those pre. THE HOME I IK THE "OOIc." Tber ia much Irulb well deep feeling Is lb following paragn ph, which, w aitract fram Dii krn'a lateal produclioiil !.! if lha who ml ihedeatinieanfnilinn would bin ram niber this -if they would but ibluk ho hard It ia (or Iha very poor ia hat engender ed in iheir bean that kit nf bm fmoi wairh all iloma.tie viituea spring, when they li in d na and nqunlid maaaea, wber aneial decency ia luf, or rather iVev fuund-if ihey would lt turn aiJe frimi lb will thornughfarr and great hoaara, and trit la imprnt th wretched dwrllin hi by waya, wbar only poverty may walk many b ar fuliirat Mrryltt that now rear iiniuilly up from Ih mida' of gitiH. and crime, and horrible diareea, to nvM-k them by ila contrary, la hollow voier tin Warkhuuar, atyA and J il. ihi truth ia preach ed from day lo dav, and ha bna pmrbii4.i )ra. t U na light (waiter tut not-ery from ihe ,kin, ,uif no mrn o,lft.,i,m ,f ,h, nenpU-'a hrahh ....I .n,i..ri. u.,i ... h.a,hi.ii.J 1 . Wdnd.y night. In low nl heme, ihe lot of eoaiilr haa He riai-t and Who r truer ratrnia. nr lh bt in tim of nerd ilia. who venerat tba land, awning ila wood, aiid atream, and ear h, and all that ihey produce, ar tboaa who ! ib-lr coun try, hnaatiiig not a loot of ground in all it wide do main" ; i ' , A TOUCH OPTHB tiOBUME. : Our friend Camphalt. f tha Peiersborg f late, man, ha lately tmoatd bl leader wilh tprima) of lb aablim in eompoaliioo. slrctl from we' kaow not wbal paper. Wa bav mUlaid lb rti !, r wauld publish It aloog side f tha follow - ...r , . ;f-. raaawMMMaMMMH lor esuiaits emrees from aa oMsavOie) Jorrrf ' T aatiNi SbnulJ lb auWcriber elartaio and Bolatratc with all thaotnokify and t! acid, it if words, aad aasda uf kqiiei.ce, be would find him artf unable to tocjugale drh. rata ai d aublimaia with lhal eihaieal mm erialiiy ! rrMviiy nf language necenrT i n any a idr uf wlial l a baa lo veil I Vain the ato mA lo iWnlv Ha tenia eclat and 4eiiit)ir, ar ii,, aiiaiiiab a.rai'e. 4 eiwliimiiy, lii tmiy. equality and iri ai.giS.H t t ursaioxano' t Were h erhiial .it i i-hh iVh-. tura pf wmik mighi Wa err l).d. si.J it e I ! .til... qoMicauf arin!it..qiti.in .l,iii nwii, li. a.'il rrlr. briiy io ih auhld'ty aad quiuieia. r if Ibia eleoaaecliaoMM. nmih-tirat, luiilriou and rrioiil. laling panacea of hm a- Iha emiij M,rk- of war.! mint yirU t Ihe more aa Id rralnjr nf eorjw real lhiia. apn.iie and apolitical. Ihat ti e r.. lo of lh WorM and nf Ihe newly dioeovrnd eunliiien. ehwikl I toll bf Ihi (real ailf nil i f ei emalural HMaiir, in lain wmjta. 1 he mlwrr il r it. a lit in vain! II i nf rnablrd i nr)i r lh I'h A y e.'reirijtnl Cmjrf a Strump Mitt at w.ly Gta dollar a botilrl . - Altrr ihia. Ih the P. teraea, Jjn-ae.. f!retiili& Drndirhaia4aiidn.eiaif I 'l 'l.. Mile tluii il miKwtl.a bradaai.il rimfc tba li.aitur.ty d.t tit it Pi. la, fotwua, pgfli and Powd. N. Eertnueffom Dittillcd Spirift in Trtlcnd. The Cork Keporter sj s .Vhen ti e ;lli- ciid retuiu are ducliwed-'-es lliey ill be in few d.ij s they will exhibit those results, that the .manufacture of spirit in Ireland was , leee,- by three million five hundred rhomand gallon in the yearemiing lOih Ch::obr, than in ihe rrecednig year, endtnif on the s&rr.o dat9. rhe consequent losain revenue i close upon live hundied jhnosatid pounds sterling, or hiore closeTy, 4C3,CGC 10s. OJ. A rivOFITABLE P1JI30N. Governor Sltiinmm. iu hislate tnesjago to the Legitditliire of Ohio, give the atnexeJ account ol tho Kiato Peiiiteniiary I 1 j J ppers lo he conducted prtirpf roiialr, by its ,i rpoent Warden. The toed rash re ceipts for the yesr ending November Stall, are stated ai34t,M)tv Totul ravh pnymrtu,: S27,0it .The cntireearnitig ol the insii lotion during tho year m imxiiu'Io 152,003, which is a nett of $25,000 a -ov all exieu- d itu res fur uperinlendv.'nee. Lr. -The mini- ber ofconvicu on Uto oOth INovetnner waa 488. Dut four deaths have occurred during the year. - ' i - . JtfatnfarlHret i SVoMer.Th atali.llra of the trlrt- lHtnet,-"tmiior putilr.hev In rh -hjll Uiihhi uf iha I Tib. In Hi cr uol ot manual in.loiiry, w ooib lliat ihrve sr S3 lur-, naee fcali Hr.rn, if..Nulii 14,1 0(J timet VH btimmerieai vamtr"Hingmill, irrtneiii(l0S nt 1.185,848 hmh fin I c .auuril,S273 Hiau in - plnynl.aml 1I,SI9,800 cpitl Inveard 4lf e-t. k- oMuufwijitearlUMa t 4J4,tuUh le 1 0,t63 iniHVT-4)i&l petm iail.iy, ih and Sigi 000 capital inet.il. Of w.m4'M manoUcliiraa. ihi- r IS, value ol manufictured gnoda, $ti,75j . nomher f fvian r nipl'iyeil. 38 1 enpilal iiield, ' $,69,4U All mhef manufai-tiirea not en u met a. nd cap, cnare linena, lohaeen, hmiher asd leather Whw, aoap and candles, pavder, earlhenwsr. pa par and book, cordage, wheeled telnclea. Amir, rurniiur. mscliiiirry, hardwat and cutlery, brick, ftr. dee, each of which aaveral rticles Ik (ibiicld : U s canaiderabl munt ' ConauMPTto. Th eJttor of ihe N-flsmp hire Telegraph, in sn ariicln relating n ih fro. qnenry of .ihU disease among us, and it char . M If there be a disess Jn thl world of 111 . ' whieJh . eee.n In pecnlinr .msnnef Jn tt.U. lcJ iiiii fiif tiie-fiita whn-h htrtnarrsliili cannot avert, j thstdisesaeiseensumpiino. To one who is lull of lifcvand hop and joy, ihe first conviction thai It ha fastened il death grasp upon him, th fearful eeiininty. of its end, will (lash thrnogfi v , . hiril with thrill of librrormoredmibtlea that that of most other di'esses. Startling ii inna. ' be. Indeed, to tell for the first lime, ihel there l a worm gnawing t one' vitals, whose create s teeiN no hitman skill e'an stiiT 'Staitting to fitil ihe;eeftainy 'f dtseese : w rdi in,- whosii eiid --? : Surely death. Dut how oon tine th spirit ' ' irrow calm and h feel ihe disease Ingsring at . hi lieut-slring. and hi strength wasting away , " s before it, how calmly then does the s uil plume I fiselffot its upward fighl-whne trustingly doa.'. , . it leen itself upon the bosom of us Uod.and when theflonh and heart grow faint and fall, bow sweet k ly sinks to Its final rest the victim if consump- IIOII." , . . 'r. . . . J So failct a summer a'ond awsy, ,t ! ' I( 8s k'nks illegal when etnrmsr V' ,t " B g'Mly ftbutt iheere of due, ' 6o dies wave aloeg lb ti " . ' "wno anew wbt bsst ros niiut ' Aelltttn ehiltlren rrf for what wnuld mjurd ' . Ihnm, and strogu;! with ihe hnd ihtt reaihtms ihem from running into ih daiiger tee. elul-v dren nf a lurgro aixe, but U-many justanee nut knowing w hat ia good for outaelve. freqmnl!y ' ".' ''' S desirn, with most ererneM,.wht would he most proridetitial,. rrsuaini aou. iiis u lutli ar the effoetsof a mcreilnl purpose.' ":"' " ' i'OMrlftg rhoVioloca of Sthr1triMy'sCr:; man fable, a traveller nlTttrrd up hi npplica lion, and benught I leaven to ssse -ge the lem pesu Put tin. iirm ciinilmieil with nnshaiin!? fury: and while h was deneiid with the flood, f.ilieued wl'h hi journey, and. exposed w ithout shefier, he became peeviah. and even cmipl iin. eil aloud or ihe ways nf frovirtenee. Apirci In j at lengt th bor.leraof. fjfcsl,- ho Mid to: hiinseir, "Here I shall find protection, nmw iib. Standing Heaven' has negleeied me, snd lurnet a deaf ear la my prayei." , . Uut aa ha went for ward a robber (prang out Sitdilenlymni behind a bush, and Ihe traveller, affrighted at Ihe pro peet of inalanl deslh, fled out of ihe forest, e posing himsell again In Ih tempest, of whirh Im had o grievonaly enmplained. 'IV rr.b. r in the mean time fining an arrow lo hia bow, tiiok'exaet aimt but iha bow aning hrirg relax ed by the moisture of the weather the arrow fell lion of it mark, and the traveller escapr d or.a hart. A he reniiniied bis Journey vi ire pio eeeded awful fiom theelod: t.ee, merial..: to repine at. ihf dtvino aiapnd"ti; and lan , 10 aeknowledgn the goodness ol Uml In telitslii! a well a n grunting vmir petitions. The toru whieh you empUlned of o, bitterly bben Iha means of vour preaervailon. Had not tbo bow-atrine of tour enemy hern tendered useless by rain, you haJ fallen a vial .a to b'.s violence."" Th New Entrland farmer says: "Treat year. butes like men." A ond Idea. , ; . , nm.ia la old maid airs she wnld like t know who Ihe dirken this Polly Ticks is that II creaiioa is making such a rumpus about. a RnaijM.A fellow pirln!t . g j V V VSW wew vv aa a. w --- - - w ..-, M.t k.'.o. jtlitaeuwl lav nmrf bflll taiill . The bnll roared Itk thunder, nd I ran like , lightning snd on jumping over Iha fence as quick as the star fall from the galaxy, in my breeches aaVoogh bevn and with Ing logethir, - - 7 v
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