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TM'ItV U'l1'- ,l - X J , ' ..- vi-rv iniportant, but will look to fair minded T trinsiclions, wuicii uunmuijt may sceiu 1:1 uik Vtfrv small, not only in tneir real consequence. Will - tUi fiint tVi a t nntv Kv ciwVi TimnW I 1 .it f ir more i ' -- v.j vj ..(.. . . i - t,ul . i. ..rm;n;. i. m..ioi .nj fir his report. Yxvn these trifles I have in this communication fu!!v explained. The chairman has studiously .voided addressing .n.iiiriivi 1 1 h:ii aKkmil miostioiiti from i,mcain vv r i. cHiHtnlinates touchinj; matters best known to ,.. as chief in authority. Could he thus obtain i.p f.iUVSl Ulioriiiuii"" . ' .. . i" .f;.Mi He has censured me for t'.!C rrk tione, plans adopted, and contracts made, bc f iro inv term. Why? Because not examining (if he i-1' nnt examine) the papers on tile, he has taken 1T-anted, this fair, impartial, just inquisitor Jar'wiwtt'ver was wrong, was my act whatever was ri Jit. the act of some one else, U this my allegation only ? sec his report see .,rv)ntrai-ts of the men at the shops : all made by r.l (iwvnn, originally and for the kind of work he m()st coiisures, all cnargcu 10 me uccause nc consni 1 tlu-m as affording matter for his report AV,!iiM it anX ,nan f just purpose have been .1 lee an exhibit such as my report has made for information? The Legislature and the people wi iKi-n "!ad to see it, and what is tar more un J-.j -u-torv to the chaimian, they have been satl liil with it, i'1 advance of his report: but the ; is inclined to be severe in referring to it; lie r-i s it "a report not authorised oy the directors, i ir :i their lournal shows, nor provided tor in the ciiiirtir and by-laws of the company, which has so ,i,u.''i iklaved" our enquiries.' This is very severe oa ikv "ro-Mirt extra: r iin iry," which 1 nattered uiy- cl!' l!ie chairman might read, digest, and at least not condemn, in such unqualified terms. The chairman, sir, has been verv hard to please .r tn :itisfv. He commences bv pronosinr in his lihee a 1'iweeiling not warranted by the act of in corporation, as he states in his first "letter to me ; he im'vHvus in the midst of his duties as a legislator. fr a weeks, to undertake the herculean labor of iiivcrtisating the atfairs of a large cwporation tlirmi'li nine rears of its existence! An absurd imiiossihility ! For it might be questioned by some. if he could do it in nine or twelve months. Jiein; allowed by courtesy of its authorities to proceed as he pleases in this adventure, he rapidly grows ar ro":int : takes " the papers and books into posses sion " and the men into custody; prants "leave of aWnee and "orders" attendance at his pleasure Rat not satisfied with this m which he Is indulged as harmless nourishing in the way of "brief author ity " he applies to the benate for still further pow cr this already potential chairman " to send for pi-rsons and papers, and to examine under oath," al though he had, sir, 1 pray you to mark, all he re quired of both, which we could give, freelv subject to his commands ; thus, by this application, casting noon us, through the grave avenue of legislative action, an imputation of having withheld what he re.inired for his enquiry, and an insinuation that serious difficulties had occurred. He asks for infor mation onlv from subordinates, whollv ignoring the a'nlor existence of the chief officer; he refuses to this official the use of his records; he complains. firt, because a forthcoming report is too long delay ed, then he impolitely slurs that report when it is issued and does not exactly suit his uses, as "unau thorized ;" he greatly lauds the chief engineer of construction, and he greatly censures his acts ; he thinks, upon the whole, rather well of the compa ny's shops, but he objects to the houses ; he be comes soon learned in the arts ot railroad nitnt, and condemns emphatically our running of trains ; he finds the train we thought our best and nio.-t profitable one is sinking ns so much per month that it is fortunate for the road receipts he did not hjrire out the other train ; he proves to his own s-aisfaction that there ought to be a large surplus in the treasury : we have thought ourselves doing very well to be out of debt and to have a small one. Finallr. drawing his labors to a close, he apparently relents from his stern character of prosecutor on the part of the State, so far unwaveringly maintained anil for a moment, "the quality of mercy allows "icf the management of no exteutire a road, the iiit tigdant and judicious a dm mm rot ion might t-iHiuit errors;" but he concludes with this ver dict" that this road has been badly managed by the president and directors." How ? " In the par ticulars which we have been able to examiue, in the time and under the circumstances, herein set forth. In many important particulars, we have made no examination." 1 give the chairman the full benefit of whatever publicity this paper may confer on his "conclu sion" because I intend to make a witness of him, and he shall not have to say that I suppressed any portion of his "conclusion." My respect, sir, for your honorable body would not allow me to speak harshly of the chairman or of his report, even if I was disposed to do so, or deemed it worth while. I have referred to the doc ument as the chairman's report, and I .shall state here, what I have a right to say, and what will not be denied that of the signers, the senatorial associ ate has given very occasional attendance on any meetings, and very little aid in any enquiry. I state further that rarely in any meeting of the committee has there been a general attendance. Of course, therefore, it has been signed on the faith of the chair man's enquiries. But sir, what, after all, has been the value and the eifeet of this examination to the legislature or to the Stite? Does the report give you the cost of the road in figures ? Not at all Does it give you, tor general information, any account of its business m the past, and its prospects in the future-definite-V ? None whatever. Is there a single specifica tion of mismanagement shown, in bad policy neg kct of duty danger to life, or loss of property ? ot one. Is a single inaccuracy or mis-statement shown in my reports? Not one. It is altogether made up of very small things full of mis-statements, 'iich I have corrected full of errors, which I have exposed and bears upon every page a mani fest spirit of censure almost but not altogether throughout, for the closing page makes a full amende ! -iiall I then beat trouble to defend myself, and to denounce the chairman I By no means. He is en titled to my best acknowledgements. ref ar him ymirty my thanls. His examination has been of "nmense value to this much abused pubhc work, ut which absolutely nothing was known or un derstood heretofore, in directing public attention to j condition, and in causing that general interest to j felt in the reading of its Report, which was never th i Ue done more than tbia- 1 04,1 we chairman as my witness. He shall defend me against all enemies. Hear him: 1 oar committee beliete. from the revort of CoL "inn, on leaving the road, sustained by repeated report of the Presideat and Directors, sines that ."', that the road was cheaply constructed, and its ' """J prospects, tf well and economically managed, "njt'jhh encouragiM." ihis is the result of his labors, very satisfactory 10 He, and surelv tn all mnppmpH This ia his opinion, at last f mv nnli nnnennwl Mtuu11v nan ai - , . ri .y work. 'proxpeets" that are " highly encouraging." I have the honor to be, Very respectfully, Your ob't servant, chas. r. HSHER. APPENDIX, sn , ' Februart 18, 18B9. v ue loregomg communication was sent to be de vcrcu to the Speaker of the Senate on Tuesday, but I not him till Wednesday morning; it was, presume, then overlooked until after the morning The adjounnient was fixed for Thursday morning, lias this hepn done: W tha showing? i miiniij 1 mi o f the chairniain's own report? He himself calls it 0 . rtict report" and pleads lack of time. early. Of course, therefore, It was necessary that it should be heard after .the morning nouf, or not si alL When it was imposed to take up this commu nication in the evening; the notion was bitterly op posed as out of order, and several hours were consu med in an attempt to talk it down.' Seeing the in tention to do this, ! requested toy mends, a a per sonal favor to roe, to withdraw the paper, as the op position to its being received and read showed a de termined intent to cut me off from any hearing: and to consume the remainder of the session in opposing it; but then its withdrawal was objected to by the same persons who had opposed its being received, and it was, therefore, ordered to be read, and the reading commenced. The clerk had proceeded as fur as on the third page, to this sentence "A courtesy, as appeared later, which the chairman was not able to appreci ate" when the reading. was interrupted by the most violent language ana action oi the Aerators from Orange and Johnson, Messrs. Turner and Leach, and the paper objected to as disrespectful to the "Senate most proper cuardiansof its diiniitr. tliixin tummiw v-Iia wnw.. tn I . 1 I'-- uu n vi v niv.il utKi atMiii uicimbviv9 ;no..u:.. tk. 1 i- Such was their conduct and language, that the reading, being of necessity, suspended, an irregular discussion followed, (near "the hour of eleven o'clock at night.) which seeoied likely to last to the end of tne session, when seeing the determination of these and other Senators to $uprt this hearing and prin ting, aitnougn even at the cost or every hour left. 1 ? jv 1 1 . a - B and seeing the large amount of private ami public business ret unfinished and waiting action in the bills covering the Speaker's table, I again earnestly begged my friends to trithtlnttp the communication. as 1 could not consent to this defeat vt public and private bins ana waste ol precious time, for any rea son, and would rather sutler the outrage than allow all legislative action to be obstructed, on so much remaining to be done, when the last hours of the session were rapidly drawing near. A tier much opposition in motion to adjourn, the motions to allow the withdrawal wns carried. ' The Senator from Orange pretended to propose a resolution, which he said was for receiving this pa per, early in the evening, alter the motion ol the Senaior from Kcw Hanover to receive it His object was well understood to be insidious, and whollv for effect What has been the course of this whole proceed- inr, will appear oy a oriel review : Karlv in the session, a Senator proposes in his place to raise a committee to examine into the atfairs and condition of a State Work and tho committee is appointed. Some weeks elapse, ami the chair man writes to the chkf officer of this work a letter in which he says: c give vou this early notice, because we are airare that yonr charter contains no prwhioit au thorizing the General .iu-nnMg lo inrtstign!e the affairs of your I wyy," At. my reply to this letter was a prompt assent to their proposed enquiry, and whether or not there was law or ri"ht, I willingly waived the question of both law and right and placed all material at the command of the committee for its use iwjhts, looks, men, officers. I oiren.nl 1113 own aid, and in vited its Tree use. I asked the committee to go with me to the Coniany Shojs ami see for themselves. They proceed in an examination of paper, books, and men tor weeks, as they please. They " take in to possession" and into custody they assume au thority as if by law, r.ot by courtesy, ami exercise it arrogantly and otlonsivelv. all this usurpathm is submitted to. The lalxr is closed, and a Hill of Indict nu ut is prelerrcd, as its result, containing statements false, perverted and virulent ; licaring on every page the impress of a bad and ceiiMHiou spir it ; showing what the law descnlies as " malice afore thought." Having been thus, without warrant of law, brought into the Senate Chamlier, arraigned, tried anil censured on an ex parte hearing and statement. I am, in the opinion of the houorahU and jut Judgis, who are prepared to Mpunih jint, and try after wards" to be ordered todejiart in silence: no re ply can Im. made by "an outsider" (this was their refilled term) Itcfore this sacred jurisdiction, to fate charges but they must go forth unanswered, as if the truth ! Well might an honorable and distin guished Senator ask if the Senate of North-Carolina was to Iks converted into a "Star Chamber" ! It was all right i the view of these highly hon orable and just senatorial judges, for a Legislative Chairman of a committee to proceed on n unau thorized investigation, uKn ex parte evidence, to suppress the truth, to pervert plain transactions, to receive secret information, not given under oath, to seek whatever is cajmble of being turned to censure, to find nothing whatever in a Unn of years to ap prove, to make out a prosecutor's rvprt K-imalory of character and then come to publish it under the sacred protection of the Senate, and no man stall dare to say it is false, or he is committing an out rage on the chnmler and bedy ! The report of this chairman is far too contempti ble in character and in sultstaiicc to require even the notice I have given it in my reply, which, in tciius, is respectful to the Senate and mild for its deserts ; but 1 was required to answer. Iievaife oth erwise it would go fin th as truth, i t mislead the un suspecting and to serve the unscriipuloii, ami hav ing to reply, it was necessary to call what is false, properly. Since, however, this resjH-ctful reply has been refused a just hearing, 1 intern), a my rta sihility, to characterize the whole proceeding a. it deserves, without claiming any protection of "priv ilege," for wliat is said. The effort will be made by those who disgraced themselves ami insulted the dignity of the Senate bv their violent conduct in thin matter, to give tbe . .. . . . . . . . whole anair a party coloring, and so shield themsel ves from public indignation, bv exciting lnrty pre judice and protection. They shall not do this. The unsuspecting honest arc too often so misled by dem agogues. I refer to the facts. The Legislature was largely Democratic in majority. DM this majority interpose its-shield over mcr Did any voice object to this proposed examination? Did Democratic speakers constitute the Committees with any site- - . . K t. 1 . 1 1 . L! . . cial lavor 10 me r unry in ine usi scene 01 wis pro ceedinz was I sustained by Democratic men, be cause, first, they were my personal friends, and just men ; and, seconoly, tbe proceeding was then only made to assume a partisan aspect to protect an un- ust action. For inc. the Democratic men of the Leg islature have done all I asked of them, and this all was to propose and vote to give my reply a fair hearing, where the false charges were alleged that is, the simple justice the law always secures even to the humblest Keyond thin justice, 1 Imvc asked from the Democratic majority nothing what ever. Wot do I now ask anything. I place myseir un der a better dclcncc than any political majority can give. Under the delence of truth, justice and my own acts. Not as a partisan was 1 placed in charge of this State work ; not as such have I controlled and directed its power and patronage. L11A5. r. tl&UU(. Tne Famous Focstaw or FoKTCxr. The famous fountain, of whose miraculous qualities, it was said, possessed the power of renewing youth to the aped, has been equalled, in another respect, by a discovery which gives fortune to the penniless. iTtnce de Leon travelled many miles and many years to dis cover the pure fountain of youth. Tho Prince dc Leons of the present day nave only to travel by mail as iar as Wilmington, Delaware, or Augusta, Ga., to have their hopes realized in the discovery ot the Fountain of Fortune. Wood, Eddy, & Co's legalized lottery is no myth no fabulous fountain. Money is tho stream which renews youth. By send ing $10, $5, or $2 to either of these points the lucky explorer of its treasures, entering with but this Rmall amount, may come forth invigorated with a fortune of $40,000, or its proportion. Edccatioxal Mektwo asd Address. A meeting of those interested in the cause of education, but more especially with reference to the establishment of a High School in the town of Wilmington, will be held to-night at tho Court House, on which oc casion an address will be delivered by our talent ed young friend, A. M. Waddell, Esq. We feel as sured tbat Mr. Waddell will do justice to the sub ject of education, as well as credit to himself: and we anticipate a Urge and pleasant audience. Wil mington Journal. Flag Marsh Sold. We understand that Win. S. Battle, Esq., of Rocky Mount, has purchased from Kemp P. Battle,. Esq- of Raleigh, his Flag Marsh Plantation in this county, containing- fro na-J 100 to 1200 acres, together with fifty slave, for $63,000. lawooro i&vUierRer. tf KALEIVUt WEDNESDAY. MARCO 3. IMt, UOLDEX A WI1S05, Stars raurvaaa aso Aevaoanus rcausataa or raa law ov na nm rhi Jamb IL Biocs and B. K. lltMUt, 4 feWgt, C. C. NcCrcbsbx, Travtliajr AtyL All Imoti masters will (Jcaa act a ayntt fur a. S3f All iunucr agrnoM art Wrvfcy ftrA4. AajOMt is, ISM. FPECIAL KOTICC-TU Stasmu U aWW stritUg faa Us cam JU ff tlx ti'aawl mi lAs tpirmimm -f Ot timsf-e mkith Uy hit fU. SU- teriUn mill i nstijUJ rviCB nui tfrt Uir limt i i. fjracaoaa mabsm Urir ffrm ; mmUm U ml nryft tMl (A kwr wJi U J-tmtifU. This is r4 from miick Otn niUUs-m J'ftimn. llaliA Jmr lit I mart, mmj ttnm fr smttrrifti-. Wntlf StmJnl i fr a mm mm, i WaM. Snmi-tr.Hf.Omclmlif Oe Tti-Wf Jmrimf Ot S at a.) 4 pmr mmmmm, Jemmr. X-W tiabacnbaradaatriaa; dwir M BMatma Ibt Puat UtSca frvm, a at aa ! mm Im, vans thrr dftir tb chana lo be mmd REvccrK Law. We have a few extra copies of the late Revenue Law, lianttotm-ly put up In paper covers, which we will send lo any wklrms ttxm of postage, at 10 cts. per copy. It makes a pamphlet of ii large pages. Tae Rrvcoac Law We have just concluded the printing of the Reve nue Law as ratified, to be sent out by tbe Secret try of State, one copy each to the kbcriUs, cktka, and taker of the lax-lists. We publish the following section for tho Informa tion of clerks, fhcrius ami otlters : "Sec. 114. All UwsimimMn; taxes the subject of which arc revised in this act, or imputing Uxr upon subjects other tluin those mlcl in this act are hereby repealed: PrmtiJtJ, Tltal th repeal shall not be construed to extend to tint pvovkions ot any law so far as they relate to the taxes Ikted, or which ought to lmve been lUled, or wbirh may be due for the year 1&3, or for any year pmioas thereto." Hie taxes to be paid to tbe shcrifft during the en suing summer, and to I by them returned to the Comptroller and paid to tltc Treasurer by the ll ol OctoWr, 1M!, are those ahkb were given In last year. The taxes Imposed by the prevent Revenue Law will be given in this year and paid next. Xr. Miller at t karri IlilU Henry W. Miller, K , rqeated his great or I Inn in behalf of the Mount A cm 00 Fun.1 at Haprl Hill on the iit ult The College Chapel wa crpadrd to its utmost capacity by a highly htcll'gmt auli ence. Hie oralnr was intrmhteed bv ttov. Swain In a spveeh of iiiucli intrtet ami appmrUtrnsa. We learn that about fiiur hundred dollar were realized (or the Mount Vernon Fund on the sion. The PetTs'urg Erprtn referring lo the oration at Chcj-el Ili'.Lsays: "The oralinn k prnniinrl worthy of even more praise titan Ium been kn4we4 upon it" Tin? Ijrpn suggest to tbe lly man agers of the Fund in lMerslurg to invite Mr. Milkr to deliver hk oration in tliat pkre. We learn from tltc Salem Vraa, tltat the peoj-lerf Salem are anxiouA to have Mr. Mdh-r rtrat bk tion in that place, lie will deliver it in t.revnboro on the 4t of tbk month ; and the I'rrm exprvwi a the hojn? that bile Mr. M. U in that part of the State be may induced to visit Salem. Jif" The Vreensborougli I$tri-t k puMkbing Mr. Worth's Report on the North-Carolina IUilrd iu pamphlet form, ami offers enp'rs at S cent each. or "f3 a hundred. We foriikhed Mr. Welh with 5U copies of this Report at the time we -roiled it fr the Ixgiokture. Mr. Worth appear to be de termined Uat tlie results of bis Invrstiealiwn of the affairs of tbk corporation shall l aidVly known. Hie Patriot hays, " we have aUo meived for publication in pamphlet firm, a kng and inlertsting acroiint of lite whole proctelig iu the Senate, in regard to tltc apiointnieiil of Jiadkr of the IVare. Th'is account I us lieen pr-jated by a Sir, a ho has full and perfect knowledge of all tlmt lraj4rvJ on the occasion." Tbk, e r-ume, k Mr. Turn er's work. Of rourye it a ill I a onesided alftir, Mr. Turner's sole nhjeet Iwlr.jt party capital and a defense of his extraordinary conduct in the Senate in relation to the appointment of Justices. Bajisrn Mixts at Cnarlottk as D.ruma. We olwerve in the proreedingH of the Senate en Tuesday last, on the general appm4iitiwi latl, that an ameiHlment oReml be Mr. Trumlmll as ad- rvtlitl via 4it nava IT. rmaISnr all koa rf1 lishing branch mints a Clurlot.e, X. 1 and Ikh- lonega, Ga., and aulltorixing tlie Prrsklertl to xtl uIhbXI Warn, Ho II a mm tlie sites ami improvemcnls t,irreon. In tlie Senate, on Wednesday, on motion of Cor. Rcid, tbe tote striking out the Clwrlotte and IkhbMiega mink was rccoaidvrcd, but tlie appropriations acre not re stored." Tlie appropriation bill then mrd and was sent to tlie House of Rqrrctitativrs for con currence in tlie amendment But we learn from our Washington correspondent, that by the exer tion of Mr. Craige and others, a provision fr Char lotte was again incorporated in tbe bill in tbe House, and the bill thus amended was agreed to by tbe Scntatc. Bloodt Traucst ix Wasmsctox Cm. On Sunday last tlie Hon. Daniel 11 Sickles, member of Congress from New York, sliot and killed Philip Barton Key, Esq for criminal connection with bk wife, Mrs. Sickles. Mrs. Sickles, it k staled, ac knowledged ber guilt to her husband. My. S. shot Mr. K. repeatedly with a revolver. Key dying al most immediately. Mr. Sickle delivered bitmelf up to the authorities, and was committed to prison to await hk examination next day, Monday. Morh excitement existed in tlie City. Mrs, Sickle k said to be a woman of great personal attractions, and up to tbk unfortunate a flair was held ia high eaUim by all who knew her. ?-f" We regret to learn, tram tbe Can! of Mr Busbee, published to day, that the "material aid" offered by way of subscription baa not been suffi cient to justify the publication of the tStmtit.m A work of tbk kind would bare been lovaluabki to the politician and public man, and of much btrmt to our citizens generally. We invite attention to Mr. Busbee's professional Card in our paper to-day. Srjuors AcciDcrr. Oo Monday hat, about one o'clock, P. M. tbe boiler of tbe steam engine at lack ed to the saw-aill of Mr. T. IL Scow, mot ibk place, exploded, wounding three of tbe negro in -charre ouite seriously. Luke, the tarorrty of Qdridgo Smith, was dangcrouely hurt; klie, tbe property of a F. Moore, was badly hurt; ako a boy named Henry, ftrsnai and E. B. Haywood vera called to the suffera. Mr. Snow's lota k from $1,500 to $2,000. If yo want a net, rkiasl cmH si.tbo Ginffi tOem, sa4 get eafy of thm Lettars." ' Ttwy wWw liuk f every Xkkmsj, erred p ta Haj. Dvwmtts atjle, sjal wID mas yoa lach la the try aahkt of Ue UaMaV That link Tohnw, wodwdy wriUra sm rwtl4 here at booat, k equal if Mi wpwitr U May ! vara of uQtf cKsratr wbJra at ffotal at the Notth and bmk'td as tboic MTiaaatas of kl a id humor. wXom" ktUMal Ivt4t4cf Nortli Carolina, Wt War that bo coatralat sad mvt bring out another voIuom of ktters rr loup Sac i to bna, toy we. lf We are reqoealed by the Trwaanrrr of t! Sute of NertA-Carailtai lo Mate tbat kt !Q tt4 ly Uke up, at bk oOkv, Um boodi of tbe Stale kit ing dM dotinx um prwnl yvar. HT Cotrgta 31 adMni a fiiday ikr 4d A called Kvakn of tkr Ikmtc wi3 btk'J ka'C arly thrvWIe-. Mr. St tor ba kftaa. Uotakr i e rvi I . W'"""B " a I CORAESrOMDEXCE Ot TUB SfAXDARO. Tbe most feltrtinc Icalore in tbe MvmvdiaM of lis Senate dwrint the past k wt tkt fctra dud km of an atwrtdmrtit to the kfklaUre, rtrra- tive and jurttral aparoprktioa Uil. rrfealiiq; tbat rlte in tlie Rrst aaetka ot tbe act mmm4 at the Ust waiinn. for the adaaWksi of Kaiaa a a Pbl, renuiriog tbe t oUlion teefsil I be rai kof rrpvt tlkn tvnuirra far awaabrr of tbe llaamr ef IUftr arrtilivT. Tbk aawttdaetil tet4 by I be wily Itak of New ItaatpsbUe, k aflvr cktii$ it awiklrtily upon tbe rWtatf. qaWily aalMowa to enjoy the sharp, etcttitat dVKale wbkbewar4 aoj . t, . t- t t - B. t la laiwiuwK aoaaj Mr. wvaa mt ja arr Ved olf. and aJlhooch it kas breo I be aa of f ilr for the pre lo cmte tbe kprwk tbat tbk gva lleawin sjmplhurd ,m Ihe airymllrr amnrtiy views w Jwli Doo-l, Tvt be wrttnlr and raa pbalk-ally efrriHtd bt uWent to Ike poMtaca as sumed by tbe lltinok Smalor. TVe Jmipt Mbv4 tn a utter. vrhrttMttt f uajt-rvvn. ottie t a3cvail t exasperate tbe sowlUrn iHtanrtary, and ivkr the breach Kctsern h,nae:r aod Ibvaa. rvtsedclrsi and final. It wasctidvvit tbe Jodie kit Hat Ibe d.fTefvnrn brtwren bim and tbe leaorralaf tatty of tbe aoolh were past bralats. and be Maaanf a itounred bH witblrawal troaa awwawlioa) wdb it. nT hk kvtrine of aquattrr MBttely own ta4 m- lird ao-l arevptrd. The kxa pfa4ly ave4- cd by MMr. liavK M ! p 4; Mm M : tirevTt, u Nrwnari: llnMrr ail otiwrs abaovtuoJ tbe cwwtitotkvial aolbotily of a lrvit-kl kykla- lure totxrlwk sUttty Rota tbe L. i1. Tvfvdasirs and roulendrd. tktt.it a as the isbl and dot r t4 CoogrvM to iftlrtfire to proltet tbe rce4Ma4inekl nsbu of sktrbolder sro: ar.frfc0v kxktalkci. Tbe uWUralkM at tkre Scnalx in trat4 to tbe kne tboa aaade bate a peculiar anftuoevorv, and will exerrke a vilal in1imr mtmmt ibe fwtorv f tbe Iktoemtk patlr. Mr. Ma4i U aQuaf to Ihe inlevprvlalMi mh'nh lMtj;U eivt to tbe m a-Nee.ka bill. devUrvd tbat. if ibe l;bl af ibe South in tbe Unilotar arte to be mortled iMb from Cngrr anl Ibe Swpfvaae Cntf tt Ibe k hahiUhl of Ibe tmilotirS at Ibe lit Ubvj. lm Suulh aouU be rvrrrant to their botmr if lby t anr andikle si oImm uut soxb a pitltea a moxV tote, and thai if that owW caiv a di4ol aan of Ihe llatwnrratS Mtiy.M H la? dWc4ii iW the better. Tbe lVaanvralk rotir. bnarv rr. k t-4 tlie mature of drioa'rmraJ tw4ila;kn, and never I ilkaolved tbauH a Ibauvaral IvwjUs"s prove dt4oal and (kv, b4 H ke tw4 bte a-pMi tbe atik or ailbrr at Ibe ftownof ttwi aorb a pnliikal cakanau a ibe "wry rtaloroi Stvler foaa I II mobs." Ihw kay rtl ak pon kl Ulb lk (Vrar fed" Ibal be sbnwkl bae Koa m ptat as to eay Ibe aril kat4 Usk (4 aha- and tm!hns tlie p4'.Ty of Ibe IVaanrvatk patiy. and at IrmHinar tosolotilate bk w4ilrl brtviaa fa liaae kerevd ptinr?4r? Tbe tkfUnl. Uwolii; tmm as sumed by Ihk Siwalr ftrsli turn a k1o(a IWM ami ibunk ilb Mtrrvws oosbl la kM Rm arnUtitra ilb tbe rst.Mkb4 bt Ibal it k Im patt of Ihe I Vinorralie nt4 to Irwpieke ilh 4rfiati or tuHtale lrebrry. Tbe Uint-boutr4 and lowaL aki aiih Mivtopic iki saw a akitlanal k) a trphvr and an avaktarbe k) aa alaao. t eptiH4 and indjnl to bnl I hat Ihe i.aui anr a-e. tw. futmalns" over Ibe MabSra of Rliaaak e4 flsltetlnj5 tlie p?wir into rvvaVtiof tbe IfJ-ade U votes. inlra4 of raajuW Htuiill liae Ibe riaaEftf son sevkine a telatalSi to bvve, be krte Ibrir b m tm m i. a o mm l.l onrrsMon uatMaMt 4 urf rva aaf rfcoer- ing in bk political sbaa. Tbe U'iif pily jfe np the gbmt wbevi it alurwWed h. fimm'fJ.m atsd resorte.1 Xou'mmts lUdVwat Ibe Ib-arvialaf patti; eve7ej anl if swli a pulWy k now lo obtain to omr Ctt'mn lis kst baii4er in iu kkteT k vviilraw A a SsutU rn man I rvkaVe at a ka abkb k Ibe part; gain, and ptvfcr dvtrat with ibe k4niy of tbe r'iv naiattaiirad, to li3i.Mi aurr,-aw oUaj4 by Ibe a'atlraaettt af 014 of it pVMrkJk. Tbe pmi-rouie a aaffr4 iy il itmt u, if pasaol by Ibe House, etfkt a tvaMtkabk tvtnV Ikn in the postal win ire and aippk Ike afevalkaaS of Ibe d flVvvnt parfkra doting p4'ia rwacst. Tbrr hate not only aMUbrd the Id.iiM tiititrcm. but even rfite4 a a aatwlitaie a supply of ptsfe staanpa Kw Mtmthefa to Ibe ealrnl af pr x aion. It ako mcrvasr tbe rslrw of kflvr pwstije from three to five ceot;lb pvniakasvk-a-r,U la? ainrken out by Ibe 1 1 . la CR4weiB ana Ibk. I adl inrntka) Ibe kdore af Ibe I lass to tmm m po.tw'B.'T spprtTektwo U4. Mjtnycaa op. rated to drfeal il ; karny rouM am vote bw ibe tod an enlirrly beeaose it ronUorJ appropvaaiotM I UIIKI S, aStar-aj- m,mWm m e --OO .'I P"V eeasar I a- wwm I " a. a, - Mtlmcnt aetrastAiui. and mi k oiv ibe brtioua dVtrnwinalion to oppnae kQ appr4aklki until Ibe Una k tutbeved to soil tbevr ptotcelit View. I in vest mkr. and urlu a kte boar k) ibe toxU. the Cuban I4U wa bttoie Ibe Semlr. Mr. Nkl endeavinf to Caere a tote opai iu I AtA ibiWk tbe Mliaauaai tod Ul Me le ixmlt to It teva enl lm. mt a ill MobaUy sawnded by tbe adop tion of Mr. Ma-on a ultriule. The arreorekton for Ibe bra orb aot al Cbafw lnilr. X. CL vhirh waa alrkkra aut of ibe kki live appro4klkat bilk am afterward. Ibtaaatb ibe esrvtiona of Mr. Oaie and olbrr, a fun bar para- led in Ibe lU and asrvetl to by tbe tootle. Tbe ttovkl roMoMltre of wtteMisEtltaw tola Ibe al- fjir of the naval branrh of tbe rtaKtt. bate sulanillol a report. Tbe cowiMUee, akde akt- tinc the rsktrnee of aUr and ewvrt4ae at ibe New lot avr lard, etoMtale Ibe tomlary of Ibe Nsty from all aarakj or tofctaliae) c luaa. and derkre Ibal krgkklhe art son k aietmary to remedy evik abirb bate been rjadoally rToij greaUr uiwkr evrry MKmsitt auMriaoa. ir report made by hberaaan, leptestrolior; ibe Iirpol4 ran rortkti of'lbe roaavtlc find raae bar rtosarr- injc tbe Semtory of tbe Navy. Ibe a bine of Ibk CDMinitlre arrnat rot lorttUtoo owr tbe arfwl- inmt of I'jtinerr Mailin on Ibe IW4 to ttt up on proposak fee strata a binary a bra be aa paw ennianly IWeresied. intH -in ooronvt lonr song." and IU trm-tim note waa put aa ttotr toouib by Mr. Alien, of X. J-, pait owaer af ibe lAoVailV t Otas. soo n u 01 vo awnwa. mmt brMberdo-kw of tbe I too. IL V. link. Mr. AtWa bbl far laariunere aaa not arrettrd. ead kiawe Ibk to VandetUlt and ct no -el ion ailh aa M. l tli.W4 bias to rtvrive sprrkl bror. Tbe tarta are aiaaply Ibraav Tjiainerr Martia k tbe kntvttlor af aa aa. proved lobular boiler. ar4amk44 to be ibe trrr beat now to aae; and in Ibe raatsatcraltoa of bak. it was renoirrd that Ibeae boders abouM be woleacaal Ktrry oAVe rvcrrved prppodioforoisb tbkdWrip lion af boUrr. not eaertdiac tbat of Afr. Atlrm, tbe part of bk Btta, aa4 cvrawyirally no rk aao- tive as tbat alkevd couM km iafieee4 Martia to r ii. r . ka in a a iiuun um iwwt mm aww aM.wi the charges iataardutely aftVetinf tbe irdesrity af tkt lb par tow at, are ar a uae travacter, oastM apoai raroe aunaiea or uiepuaaua uaanneea. las of your runaml I have 1 bat 'SMcUkt words, buihUnf ap taaWjlraBJa kraa bttareaU ta aitted. to my tost teUer. raiUsg ute aueouoa i os no inguii araM or LASO PBS rtaskrs to tbe v-ey stoaibk oa4 ikrviUa ar- I Jj mmim. tmm a m a asa af mmfK wt atamtT'assiiea tbk seamttaa leWre, I fWM,Trr?,r ''' . J wtn simply retaarli tbat ute (Bmnraaea at wt rr,: t-. ! 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