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AY RTISErIs conspicuisly inserted at 62j cents per sqtiare, for the first itiserlimn. and 43j eents for each eaitiniaune. Advertisements not havin hlie nmitber of is<ertions marhei on thein, will be contiued uttil ordere ut. anad ciarged accordingly. -All Advertisementis intended foir pnb1licationl inl this paper, must be deposited in the 00lice bv Tuesairy erening. All commonicatioiq nddressed to lite l'olithr. "Ir (PoSr PAID) Will be promptly and stuictly atteitfl ed to. OIRCULAPZ. T TE tt nder,igied take pleasure in being able to titale i Merchants of thi-s State. Georgia. North Carolina, Tentiessee 111and Alabaiaa, nhIio have hitherto imlade their purchases in this city, that althmagh many of us have lost a pat f otir Goud', by fle fire of Friday niliut, 2701 tilt.. others have been so fortunate as to save all, aml inl the course of two or three days will restime business as usual. We invi:e all who have contemplated at visit to thils city, this sprin, to come with the certain calecation f bee ina able to replenish their as-;ortnent, quit e 's well as they have been able to do it at this season of hlie vear. L. M11. Ilthy, Parish Wrl S- Fanning. * S- Co. (";Wiland, Son14- M'll. Fort, Tu.nsend, t- l. Mendenhall. lita. McTiurney $f If. IV. Conner. ''o. C. 4. G. H. Kelsry S*.1. 1'. Y. 11aton. IIalpted. 11. Sloddard, Millcr Hirral, Lyjon 4- Co. A-Co. IBannist rk- Lannswa. John 'an IWin/le. Jackson, Capers 4- Cc "m C. Oake y. Booracm 4- Co. futlell, I1'ernin, S&co. Miller. IRipley 4i Co. IIuiYden. Gregg S4 C6 .lavilund, Ilarral f; Biker. FrI/ $) Co. Allen. Ja.q. IR. shies. .V .. Slo Idard. J.,L.McCar/y. S. 8.J. I a _.n .R. 1 AIae..,, jo... J. 8f C. Lawton. Elw. I1inslow. Stevens, IIenderson 4- It. Jones 4- Nmith. A dger. Olis .l. Chai/pe. Farrur 4- Rouinson. in. .11i,l.in. It". Timmons 4- son. Ifiilikin 4; 'llon. .". Carqona i* Co. lorrance S- Ri4low. Hfowland, 'ard 4 .las. 11ancroft S- C. Taft. I. 11'. simonffn $l Co. Casimcr Patric:. Ililiard Ff l'ade. C. Burckm!1rr.- Co. Nathain .4. Cohen. G. BI. Locke 4- Co. N. II. It'ilda (in L% Co. D. Crocker 8s Co. Starr %- l'illiams. S. Chadu-ick . Co. F. itay. J. L. Pcrtnt CtCO. e.;rd is Stocker. ''utyltor &s Knnrdy Charleston. Mav 3. 1 New Spring and Suanaer G 0 0 D S. r 'IE Sibscrihets boug leave t infhorm their frienids a;d the publie gneierially, that (hey.13 are now reclleiving aheir So'ilNt; AND .- 31 Ml Elit Stecak of' Ge lo 4)11), consisatinC eof Black anld blae black Itaialc Livtring Silks Colored Gro de nl)ap do Black Sialiew do Colored Vloriivces. Siper. Black licmbazines. A stoml assortmeitt Ladies ie1v Ii:mkerchie, do do do do d) '1 ehi mtei s. Ladies bolack a:l whife Silk ant Ctaon bet's. do black ami colored h'ad do do bilk, white & colir'd Cottoni Silk l:s(e, dit) greel, white a bcl 17k e Veils. Phaii, jackolet, all. Swiss, & Book 31c- 1 ns, Yiganred and 'herked do) 11 aishit Worked Collars, Plain Bociaet Footing aid uv.ig, A good asstirtment of Frin:s, Ging!nas and French Mlus:ins, Printed Jackonet do Plaid Swi,s,i gin Printedc Frenachc Camicceacs, Ana assertaaent of Ldies iontiis', lonnaet tandc Capl II htibos, Fiane Satinc stripee whtite Mu islians, "C "c Caembriderede dIt 5-4 atal li-4 .inaena Shteetinaga. Also,for t'entenw's Smunnner Ili'enr, Black, blue anid bcrownc C~ambalet, Ubeick andie breownc twilled Smnmtaer Ciothas Whiate & eclter'd 'l atr-eilleas & Vealencia Veating.~ Silk Pocket I landkllerchaiefs, Also, lactk, ble aand ianvisitle G"reena Brrad Clotcs, Gentlemn's color'dI.whvite andi broawn half'I ecse, do lainc ancd ptleated llomaitlaziane Stceksc, do do do Statin do do Linean Bosoms ace Collars, tie bclack anud coalorede lleak. (Gloves, 4-4 Irish Linaenas ad lleachaed Shaiatings. A gooalil.eply of3-4, 7-8t andce 4-4 brownc Shict tog taed li-4 Shaeeticngs, Plaid andc stripied Dle.seatica, and Beed Tickings, A lacrge satpplly tof Smneaucr Il:ets, Gientleena's Shtoest ande Fin leimps, Latdiee aund Maseese Slioes ad ficne Slipepers, .u.so, School Books, Cap anmd IstIer Papjer. Alseo, a genceral assortmccenct ofl IIardiware, Siaeddlerv. Crockcery acnd T1int W~are, Togethter witha a supplIly of Jautcluse Osnatmigs anti Cotton Yarns, Aand mnaniy other artiacles teoo tedelonts to enumlcer:ate. T1hey fc.el very tchafucl lfor thec libecral patron-c nge hteretoforer received,l ande hoeal by strict .attena. -- tion to busianess to amerit a conclitiantce of the - For Salue. b Y~c5 IIO10' E and LOTI. iin thae Viil:age of EI. "d;gefieaid, nynna termsn to suiit :a pchaeaser. In cmy asence, I nyj.l t' Col. l1;at4<c it. .J .31l'S .JON ES. .pri! I'.' tf II0 G 0 0 D'S. rp ir Suiscriber.- re,peciuflly inform their en-itimnrsmand the pmblick geiner ally.tiu they avlie 'ti-o reecivvd n lare stip ply ol' tice Inglish. French and A i,meriean goods eibraring every variety ol si aple -nd lntney roods, suited to the S ring ni Sim mer traide. Also a large supply of Groers, Crocke ry. Saiddhs. Iits, Shnts and Iloolt. nil of' which thev will sell till the tili rea sonable terms. 'or cal, or oni credit to putincual Customers. Those who wi-i to gm good blraits will dlo well 1o give theini a call. G- L- & 1-0. APINN,& Co. ildgefhel, Mareh 14, US8:N II t New Sprill- an d SIVNRuIaeA C'L 0 TdE1ts, W E1 havi! inst rervieild 1 ble.aut11,11 1Nort Y ;n.tmnt f (;t IODS Ga f ;ii.irme',n tiler Ctts. l'hautloons a,d Vists. which theya me preparel 1to have m11adle 141t in the m11fis1 FASI IONA.\BL,E3 ST Y L.U'.ialnd fli e;mialh't fe.-:-. Also, i -en-ral assortment Iteady lade Cm.-rni IS, sited tothe seasonl. A It., II.-ATS. t.; . .%;1ME.N A O OO'S. 1 200 I'air of81 ih.e. d B-11.I ism tile, a4111 1.v'ell stIh' nad uarie-tli;o%ty ha int btet revoiked byv t'll Sitlaseribrs, whieh t)*oibr with their 1;* rtIlllr m:e . .akile a._fIll1n.Irall oi mleel aISS01rtmen11 '14414111 fillod i the Vitnr. Al.,4,. a h:mmkfinw ni,--vor lt mo I-'ll [ HPIXl I \TIS.silitt'ld it) the snsmn. '4I wichu till%. nlii Ste , at Intia n lf their rustome-rs. (. I.. & iE. I:NN & Co. ['4d"crfiel, M!arebt 1.I. P4:3Ai 6 ch "ool fla o Mi eIlacIe I t E Subscribers hmve .i lianid a nti Teral assortemn of' School and ;Wise<d flnrolns Book.s, amlonlp't which are Sih, Arithinletic. :ihsG grpyndAh. aip n li.aiths Cr.imuar, whielh are hilyI aopproved ofanld --rucommIn 1ded by th eI teachers. G. L. & E. PENN, & Co. Edgefild, 1;arch I 1, I:3. tr (, InJIP1904ed C611OU WPMg T'[ l,~l.sblscrliber hai2il? et11aliahedl 214: vr ON IN MANi'AlTZUY in Iiv i aw l ltihllr*, S. C.. onl (t i ieroved SY.S iem of*.Mr. Bo.at%%ri,- hit, be.-I liave, tt revimill 1.d their (lsi tl 1114. pitblic. ThIy warrahil their Gins ito ie eillil if nct Slileriol to 1 t.e of, Al. loa1wtriglt. toll a1ccMit of*an alteratioln. which, i theit iipmnivn, iA attdecided improvemnett: thut navt6kma'opued th panof imaiiking the ribs ot thei' Gilis entirely otsteel iad iroia, whicb have prov ed boy experience t ! b ipe ilt. Ar. t111awright havilg lelinled lie ginl on111 kingr hninei iii Aigosta. Ar. .. It. ('olon. Who Collductledel it Ilhere forl-himl. h. I II IIne Ille part irst i tl t lh Olcnce,r, 11h1y will eal'.avor Ii giVe Sati-litioln to all. who m:lay flivor thein with their 1 il. re paired at tIhe htesiir t n olice. CO,(It &k KNNNiIDY. lunitrz, S. C., April W. tm I I T ai1 i Sbrilis are A:et!;s lpr fle VAU - ( I'.ANI'l-'AM-T'Cl N(~ OU i1.. PA NY. mid will liep etman'ly lit haii at their .41tore! ill IIamIblulr!, 21 s Iupp! i* vverv Aitihl maillifnmired at that E-'st:alidhmeit. *mad will st0l al'I'm fory 'ries. hIll s-piptimr qti:lty of lte V:aiehise -'aliies is ki,wit ill 111 what 11it' exam:lnedl themo, and thev are mlosa -oniititly rermiatmended ito thel Ilbhiic. I1. 1,. J-EFERS &k Co. Ifamima,re Miarch 'i. 1:3- (is to, t (If Sm)-1111 ('aeo|lil EDGIA- 'lI 1.1) DIS-lIC'II. IN t,QV'IT}. 1'Iiz bthll(.I W illinlus. S .11. % S. Bl// r P'r i tle iu tan Itd Wlla rs. t lition. t 'e p m4 inta my --ti -a th .inlln. lil tiame ' \\ill mtt , et er \(Villianl m111d (;ill ra. \-.. W il. hialis -to f ltie li-e1.t0.dan- inr ti va",. bllyo id lt limlit- of ti I te , t t o .4ae fl to W imibish. C m pl-laili l', 0 l.car. Onhre that ith -il appear .all Wei,d ilS t'r o lem r. t ll:,i % v labo er nam o il,' within th m-. iltlm firomla tht dae of th p uatli rt f. mI- ihe l id bill] will, as ag;ln:,t them, hit I;Okeni prep toif . Conln'rly :01l1e. Ma 17. 1e:jv ar 6 'I' A sI fro the Bubiber,O a SLiberty hill, onli he IS. m.; th f Alaeb h asaajlanlil IA- Ito 2ha, -ra manel, ten or itlvew; y te ol ;tm hasit' ta bemishtint on ye f any' tpt i er hasrlgoseig snettal e w i et thle Subea stciberdo o t ther y l eer m- t tiheritttitts, snehiform ation i.be thak fully eci,ved. 1 Lib a, I li, A pil 1. inN'rttli l tt l4e Aprytt'titl, tw Alaliats one ia'abheka' :tainre nit strrtt t>remeat t heild,'ete tt raasae atge.lt Whent tlat i', htead l fromthe wer see I withl~ tw wng2itm at (.Aiken2oti a,' rta of l ta wdiltst b te g tvenrt it att twoseiveto~ air A . A U-E.SOlN, ION'i. Thoos, denednr repeti to ak P E L I T I C A L. 1ION0111.\IL, F. %V. PICENS., On the Cuma:rr4jnud Roawl, I livt red in the Ilisi of m i presenta'irs. Aj piR1 :. I 2 8i8. ir. Pickens s;fil lie olid not rise it -make wAVt.1 mi!!ht hle villed :I spveh, butt merely tot pre.-eni smm pineii,-al vmnidierationls Ito the lluse Conlneell with th ew fitnances ;1n1(1 the Ipresent coldtin ot thf' ile Treasury. to show tint, is prudent mei, eI- oulght at l;isi, to suspemn ifi ip apropritiii lior ot! yv,tr. )',ft bef'or. hit ventered tapon dham to IeC, Ie- desired to pv his assiaL rv.,pvis to Slit -l-I frum ihe reill,-m.Iml:l fr-om I,%e l tlickv. (Air. Cahow.m.) Iie would call him ik fieride, for lIrt ow;is no -enttlem:m in thle Iliow-v to nm. he111 nf. m%4141 som ls., ItI It won . loat lit m11 st I pivt.. .li t ' iverel at Very extrm.r4iairy speech. lie cotm -ntetted lby sa ing II his - hiv.le. (Mir. Unlerwood) nud himt-it'd i-rfd f it! .ly oil.m1:m1v qine*04i11s. 'litolas 1b jecit li. solleqgtte w;s ihr some generil iad 41<ltmt sysilm. n% bi14 he wis ttaruirly oppomed to :1ny to.lust, lnim11:1, oId birlln, Ver eil) m ilavu Ijoj-f Ilhis p71r1rtilar sys r im, ::11d lit: welit so far as to slay lie m'mid he li fivotir of mioolr whieb might Ie prt,po(Sed( il' CjinneetC Ilh, S01n1her-1 . Iporl i.ih lie 1witerim- Wv,t. Now, (Air. 1'. s;ail) lie w%ould prefeirl tile ote of' his col le'l!"ne (Mir. Undiferw ood) if) hi'% spe"ech. I theic is wilt s in tle'ory, h1t w:0lginst its ill practice; while file oitir gives Is theV rvverso. Thel flne, is n%ilh at, inl livory n% hich refverses I he old #1,94-iripie f ft- geti era webar. :mi td goeis in pa ri for Ie li particu bar ni%uIfurv that, it"riing tie Cotitimtiln lipside downk. It* his pra.;ctice. were w. good -is iik selili ltlent., lie woil,l have ,it'4hmeti. to (.4111,1,iin IIf. Th'le en l m n(Air. Caill" 11miln) is :also vvey prdfetlily tiought proper toeceeire his sentimentsokili( uhitrill -he is ttrtl(il% opimied I( ;nily protective tat i!l. upl Inpl ei-o., as mntS t to others .i tinl l*ljtuion11.S to lCn1 tieky: n t ha 111t t his is is tit sntiimenit t his Sii. ir. P'. re 111rneid IIh, Ilklma hi ;llL Ih: ln th. ese aid hoped tit ie shoui rlievliar find laim zipplmin-g ti samite theory to tht slojeet tham hie ha.d doll-- to internII improvv-me'nts Ifhat he( wo>uld nom hie fibmii :ganinlst ::111en. eral wnills, ht lir ny. paritilar i one that might It proposed; ie ho(ipedq he wonldi noul retamn bbs Ih-prv mna ti. s.-% celuts tari-. Thegentlem had nilso niin dledt it. anoithl: t, lic;lie stibjech , iwn.hieh he ttmred someit hi;gh selifilimet' inlehil it) Ketillkk\ bwinq! :I border St-te. wil111 bihe mit'ht bg i e re-chri'leled th (1:1-. -Ifill bloody :11)d, 1 Id 4e4-finled his piail vthlu ulpon this Imilt; hi Al r. P. w;s it ;o"4s to undrm n Iv- . h1 ie n h1ode 111C;,1ing will.1 he v, lit nl to Spt'n!k of tlie Peol' oi litbth sitivs of the Oli beit,g bh id inether iti one de %%.y -hicb nto 4,1vIreSs.1ances colid :11ter or- Svp;1r:Itv; thtl m theml dle(1liceme domlestit, (Iin-Slion to "lhiebl hie albilded the tati orih ofi'h:mt river hadl done :dllim:s e nl be des;ired4, .11d%llon.l (i1. ) so. lit wotild leave it to tle .,, Veloul 1,) ex. plai lilti lie vottil recom-Ieii le this tutu his idhusion it) liviii iky be' li6 'I l"ooreur mnid Croiliter 't ,'' whivib hie (.;kllfd upol ilhe Nothl to r-:11ly :1111old'h:en'i. l tlteli lie.-m ( I P c n i t,. ;: giv,t i ;t rt-asmi lor uipporti thi, h ll.whi,.h WaIs W,Iotiusling;.: he -and tha.1, trial,. nli li:irt 4)*l't rowli wotild rull dlhrou;lghv[ lit-ky. t i m an alilog, tt i:tr I'rom lin r b)ordor. trough title Stites; ni I it ;ts well .11towit ttt Ietvil Stows V.a .Id iiv t lit . . 'r'tel lior tie workmiit attid votrai r,at, -i tiita these nlolid bie suippijed in 1).1-1 1,i11m K. atld lihu ,ba4 n% (nli rIceive erippm' Nimw . ,:fi. a i Im- h: liheard, minder fih obl Constlitticin, il Noitlh Cairolii,. when her negroes were iflowed to ot.ta im l yit ) eminld be bnh wilih dr.,m1s: h11u1111 thi was the lir.t time tiSt tit had ever hear.I o It whole fiaelad sueh a1 S,m1C, I'lo. willh .S brave miA rual iv a P'eple I uver eI mt ali hIIlie i11 to vithiory inl any -e or in I t :l tt, I Vi lrt: 11p o r thle- sh.am1 IleIsI lit' o; sllops, a n l er !;I tilal n t; , )ai n his loor tim it :nin-0 latitnes itt hen-..P. ivn olstte ni e t'ion-'i'w1-re slttct sabon i tod i''rlhi s titas dinigtit ijlie ito ihat tit ere .ilr.iiilt'ls C lhoon etplitnedt . list tik htel :ilo denied hthis mouve111) wng0 loll m-i mlyu.li intodnited ti. ne .n st t.>w thi~ .-t ht wait gatitl.dia (Air stittit,n ith l va t ritam, hitas 'i supphel w! haven tio be frsh-tt Ii.dti srit Lpoisillte,nt tl and tr rws &ci.J 111r. tlite'tensstined at atnidy sti at'hnp) hits ie.ioi uo this poait,lr r itt (cit. ;ii.) itulip , i're t t from t ttonile,(Air. i G ras. who cerisamlyus onbr ok thietI It'iniiirests ofla ls'iconssignent ltS t lt rtured hsi-, tthanks , t ti.t' i.tior hi'~ i; welltxpe'edhi smimem's, and' iaisitorhtvte uponrlttiiet Itises b is lit' hopedt'c ilt indicatted Ta5tew itte;o tt igs.--la toi'tt,i0 the t,tan ('iir. Caialhon)hadti vited, he Itheliaredno tatc thmoe wusoldt tber va, n' this bill at this toment ? fie w. ilnst the appropriation NKIs year, and fo rtnj reason; and now, forsooth. ne onq appear: Ie is naefinst his col IP UGref-n river aplropriation-this runs t dohifti ounfry----ill on one "ide; (. - P. said he knew this wns no min ti. V th the gentleman himselr;) he is ac all genetl s vsteins of intermal im pru ents by this GovernmIenI; hut filie Cut. Isind comd runs throu0h three doubt ful es!he is for that partienbir road,but "it) a stppropriation on a general sys temno Adr. P. then said, genliptleen might ho aken, they nii:rbt vote~millions inl thRt ICion. i(n ieverteless t iley wouli hav close striugtle with ite hunntinig thiia n, (he miefant it in 1n disre'spec hit O.n name werved from?I the revoition irv' fi )wers of Uei. Mig,-a,) who Were thefllowerm.of that bern Who had defended theireotjntry and led them to victory du im iphe last war. JuI-ing from aptear ,tne( i e would suppose appropriations c"Old not control or htty their votes. Ml r. It. stid be must confess that the genwleman's (r.-'ahoon's) siceeh )hccd hiim in rath er an:awkward sitnation, straddling ns he dAid tgn,Dhio. wilh one toot onl eaeh baok. It wa4 nnaturnl to him, aid coltrary to the ,venerl fraiinkness, and open integrity of his chariter. lie hail not policy eno~1II to bp 1c; and h 4 n a hpo- risy enough tip er A!enl, with evein it thiin veii. his oh .elhs en he spoke of political influintiee. The ole speech was a compli)m(t M Ihe le.OnCS of hi. heart. 1ut, Mr. '. a i hi., prhicilsal ohjeci in rising was to -Iraw:1he0 atltilion of the louse io the pres emit le of the Treasory, in the embar ra1sse4 Istate of tli'gs iII Iany paIrls of the an -m~ In relatio on o his point the gel Ilem fro 31assachuselts (Pfr Cu-ihing) had id down the doetriiie thit it was of no e meence, whetlier the Treasury "as fAil em y; it wavs not worth considera lio ' he proseeimion of liberal atnil en aIge bey; file state of the' fiances was a l .of perfcvt indiffiereice. &c. Now Mr. on-th, ithis was strange doctrine. fie, tpply it to private alTairs, nod no In s i net on it without running to pro i d bankruptcy. lie said, le the gen have an estate, from which he ilodr .000 income if he wanted a road for pravement or convenience, Which w9i) mbi him $3,000, would he not con fIre he woulni execute it, and -'dVi t m i . O b I qpposo a geniftein.man hihig anothr estlre,4Ma. ielis '3,0110. wid mnoiher with mn'stto vielditi,n *5,000. shoulnh lie 111lited % jilt ths ir.t,tai tha t lhe whole three should vtbe.r iuso a .ei-ral rompieo that the wliule should -he maii:i:ed by them iointly fi tIhe muntal beifii of each, and th1a Ile sceond, wvhmo held the e,late vielding l i,00 shiouil likewise desire I c;alil or d1rain thai would cost $4.00(0, -. lich woold1 he *1,001) mnore than his income; to obviate this giienliv ite first wonld say it) the ecotil. let mis come to nl agreement that mv road aiall he opened :ind your canal shll he al h - 11hoig1h both -4haalt cost 87.000), which will bo k'1.010 mi,re than 011r inceorne We enst dt this hv taking it from tle! third estIate whihel ha am income of *5,)0- .\nil iha hv Ihi- oper tionl. tite Iwo who h1atve a jilint imleoime of' $5,000 woiol.1 "et :7.)00 iln til nip roprimi ll. !.- Ad ihe ot %%it)n hind t' i tt" o ' 2.00t) %o b li 14o-se 8-tH0 ill 1te ,lhvisiAn of the joint im-ome. An.1I this(Mr. P 'aid) wo-lldh iv e bling_ more74 nor It--; ian sinlli ami plidiiter. unider cover of I .i contre imade4 at first Wilih II ie-al iiiteittion of imtital beneti for il. Yel. l li e system of colleriion and)( disburse Imtenti*, nimler this Goverinient. this hal heen precisely the o;eratin pmi this Coti raevne .W%'ell m o the -entleima from \l -'achust ( ir. C'nqhiw_,) um I' -m em hreed arl li beral policy witlhont referenice ti the ;tate of the Traestr 'v, Ie :ai, n h0at -mgtthe very menlrge l nd liberal to im. tiight lie ihe reverse to oltiers, wh1o hiad to m:ike paymentes. II- h.gdI to he exetised 1roinm his kinI of lieiralit v. M1r. P. cont9iued. The 2entlemti (31r. C tshiint.) hadt inst caolhe.t it po his collenenemi r'eporl fronm the Secre'tary of Wa':r (Nlar. (Cal hotin) orig-m ly wams The retii fodation a' this systlm of imnt I improvemnts lliit let it he0 rem le tlmeed l: ha that report ni0 1asmdi under a '.pecrial resolitioni ot the Ilontse oif hitepresea!i tive's, dhirec'atmIl te .'secraetary t mkie ;a report tiponi sotme geni *'rnt ;lemi. lIe ated iunder o)rderls fromt his iotsos, antd resaeve lhe (Conistittiontl ait qutestion as lo the p)owver'of this (Gaverna mient oiver ithe m;:l aer. liI. nectedI ;s lie waus bonid to doa ill his tttl'jia'lJpaity . hlut, hir. C. snid, ii wa'~s immlaaerina ii haimi whto piriposedl the systemi; it wasis a Imatter' if pe'r feet mndillerenece tat him i: lie hadt. see' n am expieritiee its tipertion: anid mno amithoiv lay his vtoe. Ni1r P. said. it wais not hiis pmi liase to enter' ito II dlistnsioni itats ormi2in, tar ithe powetrs of mthis Goitverntment onl ilhe saubject. I' was too late in tIe day iao ra;ise iip the onsmitittian froum athe tatmb. and iin. v -ko its spirit against the lawleoss dlisbutrse timatsofa his Go,vern'own. 't. 'Thaey hiad pr> grossed ioo her, aid enlistedl too erntn n -ominiiatioai, to be~ ceced bay a puia's of' of that kind. het saidl yonI hii ats well a tempjt to hindit dlown a str'ong main with cohwebs, as to airet the course tat eveait on thdlse appropiriationis. iut thiere was ai measure with which lhe wais somewhait idlenaifiedt whlicih oil ht to hanve 'sotme iltn enitE tnpon Ceintlemn ini Ithe course t hey were to purs'ie. tie alludedi to athe suspen sion of the fouirith insodmnenat iindear tie laie dteposite law, which wvomuld heomie dute on thes l.eao Janumar , 18893 . hle baronehit thtis ro view upoa th .anme priinciple -hant the hunters-on the Western prairies arrest the progress of fire, by firing against it. It wOuld be remelnlhered thalt the fourth in stahnient aiountedI to 89,300,000, & wonll be deposited with the States for their iu-e unler the late law, on the 1st of anuarv 183. Il oniittnded thatl i tie inter ost of mo-t members tohus* he ri:sour ces of' life Govern1iulelf, so as to Ieet this instailmnt. 1 lre was a bill now propos il.-, to distr-bhnte $450,008, ill Ignal 'propor -1011S, fit Ohio, Indiana, and( 1i'llois. They nmighit go for it. Blut where was the( inter est orPnnsylvania, New York, Massarhi metts. Vir.giia, North Carolina? 1 Il hey would 111tote ill suispending those appropria lions that %%ould bear suspeniion for a year, they cothl get their propiortion of' tlhi $9,300,0o. And if they did not unite. they wolld lo.,e all, lie conteiaed that this road ilight be stuspended for a year n%ithouT ;iy mtilerial injury, except per flaps to it flew intlividmuls. And mliaht she HIarbor .bill, the Portifie:.tion hill, and other bills; ua lie said conwidering the state of the Treasury, ;fil the embarrassed comdi. tionl ofthillgs ill nlany sections. they ought to be SUs'-pended for the present; ani even t:entlieen who sapporled thein ight.with gre,t propriety, vote for such a course unt der presenl circumnstaes. Ile warned e,en flemen who were identified with the fir litnes of the present Adimiijistration to he ware how they voted lar2e appropriations. Their opponents would in mnany instalices eagerly go for heavy appropriatiot.i. even if at left the Treasury perfectly lestitilte: and they wn1h denounce yon fbr yonr im hecilily, nod treat yon n%ith contetpt for the very enmbarrassilents I hey had aided to bring upor you. ir. P. said the true strength of the Administration at preentI was in real rrform and retretnchmen114-1t, and thmir weakniem. was in heu y iitm-ae and an1 0 embarrassed Treau'ury.* TIhose w~ ho looke air succ, s. int fle lresit aliniiiisin ion (il('ight to willhhold appropri-itions this year, at least except oi those meamires al soli'ely necessary. Let them make fill calls for new Treasury notes-bi ing the ex pliditulres Within the iincome. Upon tlhis point Mr. P. said he was glad to hear the chairman of the Coinit-e of Ways and ineatns explamil that hedid naot intend to ask for any more Treasury notes than were au thorized ly the law of October last- that he only desired to re-issue those which had been reseived into the Treasury. For in stance $4,000,OU had been received. iIe nveesiary; il, in eI'ontif n y clit the other 8G.000,000 shoulhl lie received in the year, to re issuie them, if there were no oiher f'inds in the Treasury. Mr. P. did not exactly understand the second bill on that suobject, hilt he declared lie would not vote flor any otlher Treasniy note bill; it was not needed, if* this H1ouse i%ould only suspend some of the unneressa r) appropriations. lie said lie I:a'd not Voted for lhe Treasurv note hill passed last session, and dil not like ever to Vote for any of' them. lIe had i) partienlar objection to carry out tile intention of Congresii in til act passel at tlie e.xtra session. and to al low the re-issing of wh:n hal ben receiv e, so) as, in part. to allow file Treasury to anfieipate its revenues fir the year 1S;3 to tie amtolt of' 10,01)(1,000, inti no more. lie was indned to allow this, hecans Con rew had eientlea iidlgelice onl ti leCs tlom-house bonds, and tle revenue from tih quarter wonlil not fil'ly bie-ii to eie in 1nt'l tle tw %o ist (Irtrs of le preseit year; it was nothing ttt right that we, hoid provide other means for the present; lie soeit'whal preferred an old flushoned lon,l. lott it was a matter oif no !reat conseqitience lIe wouhI tell gentlemen there was not hinl" m:o0e uinpopular inl tihl -olil t1han to) mlul ay 'I reasury noe hills. I ithe aippropria tills %%nw much liver 513,000.000 inl rerali t% for fih- year. ina'liding te if,000.000 fr the Florida war, there wol ble confu sion and embarrassment and weaknes. lIe Culled tuponi gentdlemlen whose iearis were devodtedi ta ile sipport of this A dmin - i'tlralion to nilse in this matter, and linite in witlinolll,g Ixpienditurtes at least fir a y'ear, if' tha'y n isha"d ito s'sin t hiemase'lves. I lefore he took his seat, Malr. P. si'a,l IIw he w'onhi mIake( a motion tao lay I le ill Ion1 the t:a', ish a view to poisitpone it nii nit)'X Hssimn. lie Iltoghtime might volte liar thlis' 'outrse w ithi ithat v'iew, whoia tiihtlu sutnlii the f appropriationi, if the fi inaces were mi ,uteh a staite as tato laibrize~a it at siadernimn, thi s onei ofIi tatihose waor'ks wh iieb might hear a susptension lfor onte yeahlr. Ilie i hen miade th fanoiationt, but sad, 'as hte hadi extendedl'I his reanarks muc h f'urther thatn lie had Iany idea of' whien lie rose, Ihe wonhtall waithdaraiw his moation, il'aniy gentle mon)1 wa~ouild request it who adesired to reply tot him, p)rovided lie would- renewa the mnu tion.t F"rom the Gen,esee F"armer,. CULTURE OF CELERY. FRIEND rtUe'KE--In forwarding you jhe amounnmt of sa.htseription for ithe niexi vol nioe of yotur vaalutable paperl'), I w'ill fill at leaist a par of the bliank paper, with somefl r'emark;s that lrmay lbe aof use to your unmeir 1)ns re'ader.<. I shall, of caourse, le'uave it eni tirely to your adiscra'tion, whiether' the scraips I Ijirwatrd you , he wothy o)f pubillicationt or4 not. 'I'hare aire many utseftl ptlants, which arc easy oaf enittiataion, and( w'hich waouldh 11dd greatly iaa the' lheIth, variety and ec'ott aomty ofI the table, if they were more cener ally mttrodutced itnto or gardens. Amongt the great variety of edible vegetables, those wa ihih citn he rendered axvailable ihr winter utse, atre of tIe first importance, as tha-t ehiss is comparative'ly small. and vaeretnkict s-arce i, the vinier scaon. Many of 'hese are neglcede's, for wan of knuowle-.e lOw to r:ise, preserve aal prepare themil I )r 1s4f. Celvry i - a Plant -is etasily raed as caliage, anid as ea,ily pircserved, aid iny be Itsel s tsn excele1tsl throlulgh tile %:ole vinmr;t hi bowII few a therthere wito raise it, or at all I'lnow its goil .ualifies?.. Sore years amg, I beenine theoretically ae flninted withi h ararter ;aid esultre of Ihais ilant; bat steh were tle strfin dif fienlsies, that I had not fie courage to In iertake its enltusre-. 3lort. subsefisefn!-, I adtife st iempt, aini sneeeredeI vry wIel i r aim if, bul lost all mny labor Iy iot know img how to preserve it. I asdopted c4iibbet'i plai (of' plicmin m boards inl a rofil-like position nill tile to1p of a ridge ; but whent I cais to tako. ill% y phfnts they werc all rollenl. l'fis Cfis re an me to aan lon raisio- ithat plnt fair several yars; but heing Ii ill of' tie ve 11e ul-, I .2it; kf tempt-d its eutifre, anl look the nost simij -ie plan or its pre,ervation, an is - -eceeded to sisy fntire sal is."eti-ii. Silice thesn. I raise it every year, asi lave is on Illhe table every day ilirmigh tle whole- winter. I wil now proe v-I to give a (il of my Illode ol risillg it. I -ontlie seed in 'a warsm situaStii mfs oil Ii firs of April.-a fvw seed w l i llie, :ss 1 NOI iln. A'ill Imhe L pleny fir a common l;iiav- ly. In he latter part oft .Jime, fir first 4 of hiv, thet- plants inn stI lie set oiut: Iva tIf reii:r he preparedl as filiws; 6)r 100 ilats. li,- - Irich 50 feet in Itengthi, :.,ill fell inchs fleup-1-che width of' tle spa1.1C is !mficientf. Ill this treich pt 1%no ilclhes of w lll rone ma nure, or rich vesetable iohl. into which su tlie pilanisf G mt i -apart, tdil illeifl6 nfuly after s ig. w lu-r ihem. If IlI plintitsar cove,r(d bly hivyin-, bomri legth-Ii wke ov:er the ircichf, for I %v.ti t; a tree -s: vs and watered uch dla1y. it n i0! -reatly f;v~il isate their striing ruot, and insre ilir :-rwthi. A s he plans '.sow, gr;finallv fill ff the reach. and callufine t1 rthi ih tip every [%wo wf,efls tif ill, r ciag e.-r Iot to cover fit(i tfpi htid. Iy 01huS earling tip I ride(ite1 of! -ile twoi fre fir JS inclas n-il Ile raised at tile enl s,lf fhe s n sibo the tunle of seenrg cabbage, celery smusi also lie seeured. I :liways elloost. e litne when tile grosuil is n%f-, atil be-inl at oiie ild of the ridge, and clear awaty the earit, dig lhc irefully 1sy by the rools, wills a, much dirt ifs w ill atfahere to 'hem, and pack them away inl the cellar, placing them in it without ily ftir:her attenmioni ai are at tall tinies imi y 'or wc. If any a-dmirers of' this ph1:t shotilel he so unfortuitae as not it) have a cellar, I prestmn if lhe plam s!-osulsi be taen ti l av dist-ribed. and packed imi tile %,'Isme iVifner, Obr mlli "lt lie snerssively preserved by covering with dirt,-in the same way flat fiarmer.,, cover their potatoe3 or tirnIlips. A most valnable illven:tion is said to have been maade by a lahurinu man in Ei-gland, of AtIeMI el-ile poesiing great pmwer and141 ocvcnlp-ag a very Iiitied space. In the dessription flurnihed vy the Albanv Daily A veriser. we thinik We filld Iluea to recommeinnds' s new eN:;iiine., rftienlarly mli (as n here spaeis of great im fnportaface. It is also said tit e ve-ry clienp inl con,tric tion, while the prilsciple Oil which it acts is pevilhirly Silidph.. Tihe steIm is adilmitted fitrough a hole ian a hollow 'ireilar flit, (ttachsled to -I wal,) upon whien it revolkes anl it worhs by at din-otial ation agailst all priglt pi,ton, bcinI, forced out if the presstire hv s diago nal phile which difsides the inferior infto Ot portiis. The ronry action is beatiti flily aliallagd bly Illeans of a perli'etly sphoerical sicaii-light joiti, at the end of' lixeI inchned arm. towards whielb jaint the opper and lower stirf.iie of lie interior part of the eyinler a.re iade to lope, afteI tile form 1ol the e 'xterior of' tI itom glass. I:p (n Iese the dhinagonaperibrins its revoisi ionI11Q, ,ICI mIovemient lieing perinlifted thro' anl Openin.g. (6roml, the cirtfillerence to thie centre.) efisal illn withII so t le lthicknsies of Itle ibfore sn amsd isyriight pisist, 1fp tiit dowan the sids-1 f ieb' sit conistiniuafl v wor'ks. 'l'i thle centres'sa ofate hut;o tsif the 'eylindelr is fixedi a isft, ha:ving atstahesd io it a whls' w.hiebs(sstlii co muitefis the mo ft iona that maty bec rstpi ireda-:s li shis is till she miia I ehuinery aifi hic it conifsists. Paftents hiave~ baeena raksu onst in tihe ('anainensat tas well as Great H riftsits ands slht eginea is niow pubslie-c ly exhibistd tat alae laeiiish Alktth Works at S'tor)ke Pr-ir. at fitosi, on Thmlsdaytl53, spokle Oin fte 1thI snlt. whent't if) Iati I sale 43,~ lontgitudse 5i0 30, the biriti M adritd, froms H ott ersdam iiiaiinds to Phsilasdelphalias, whlichi retpoeda haaving spot keni on the 14 tilt. ina lonfiitmale 'I4, (anothero acc'totunt says5 laiis It -.) Ithe stiamer Graeait We's's-rni, froms N'w-Vortak (Mlsv 7) fosr la'sistaoi. Ini n h,s-l ca5Sfe, sasys thae S ew York Starll, ihe hi sl iadse I 300 mi les ini onaly six dasys. Shte w il proalyi iarriv'e onst ini I welve- das,o- as she hadt 4010 msiles asdditional so siake' in ashle snescreedlinig six diays ovecr the rume she isatd faeti gointg a5t. Rise in Lae Erie.-.It is stated in the Cle'veialand izet to tif' Satura, that the' wa-tters of' .uake l'.rie, ast 5has point, sane iir letast thre'e and1f a hialff feet ighser hans theyv were thr see yearns tago, asnoe iand it hiaflffeet tabove the level last yeas'- A a'ise is talso staitd to he obser'vablle ini she wvaters of the Uppter Ltakes. hlero (isays Ihat. pasper) is a probfefors ens of ss'ience to solve, if they can. Is there any thing ifn the p)opulatr nsoti of st rise and hilf-a tide-onice in sevenl yeas's? Are ther'e any antshenitenteuud facts aor observations indfictinfg isnehl a t ide? It strikes uis thast she phensomrenou is a curious oneo, asnd worth. investigatiog,