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From fhe Wcfimona Compiler^ fl,' a Treasurers -'cTniffSel, 'W slating • beginning of their course*- Jo. Wieir THINGS IN KENTUCKY, j any reasons of the plfinliff' qrPtlfe j eraergencies/'they have looked to One ol those litigious scenes record. The coqrt, boweiwr ^ifteVUuc expettence—Ia.UieitJl ol '- lica l ; •which the history, of Kentucky, took- place^LinittBd Jtjie entry to be\ made : with in Franklin CircuitCourt, iu the ' .inenho 'iTassignett by the reason of carry part of the present month— j the plaintiffU-and dismissing the There are two parlies, it is well i tule with costs.\ nHidfls-InthoirdelibeFatioiis they \ ~' \ \ \ - ^ , i ,at > '^^err^;^ have iuvoked lire presiding spirit of _our\own liberty. They have , looked steadily^hei'eryadvwsiry. b\a creditors elsewjiere,' Such aco» WniW,! n m -<? t , -T— Known, two Courts of Appeals, and two^sets of officers to .each court.— The one'branch'uf fhe lata legisla ture was in favjour of the Anti-Re- Jief or Constitutional- ParJy_i the fiiajorily of the SVnate^iu-favour of the Relief or New Court Party.— The last legislature left this dis- -^rnctexi^u-erstic^-al^^ found it: but not before lire.House 1 1 do,\ijotoverrate'j t&e progress of Thus things go in. Kentucky 1— We hope tliey^vtVriipVBe\tliU!» much longer. At-the.next pjl'e'ciiOh the people must 6et_them right. \' The following are the cpncludink remarks of Mr. Webster on tup Panama question^-. of Representalives hod advised .by resolution ,lhe Auditor-a ud.Treas Airer not 4o-pay tb.e..sa!ary of the new Judges. As Jiidges.-liowev- t-r, must eat like other men, tho New Court Bench applied for theft: .pay ; but in Vain. * The Auditor Would not issue his warrant; one of the judges went be-fore the Cucuit Cijurt for a Man- damns, hut the waul .of lime, or some want of formality stayed the proceedings. Nothing was done. Early in the present term of the Franklin .Circuit I'-otirt, the action began with the Tipstaff of the new court, Mr Hickman, serving a rule upon the Auditor to show cause why a mandamus should not be awardrd .reqmriTTg lijnr to issue.a warrant for the Tipstaff 's pay.— The claim was made upou thp cer- of Spain,, n (, r of the-heat of her fires— of- intolerance. No rational man expects that the South can pun- the -same. rnnid Var -ppr .-is tint Nprj.h tiUcate ot Mr. BFair, purporting to •Jie the. Clerk of the Gourt of Ap> peals. -The Auditor pliimply met this action upon the groundthat \'\AI 'r .lIT tiati no U'gaicLsvim ivpou lire TreasirryT and\ 2rl, that if lie had, he had produced no leg'il proof of it—E. P. Blair not being Clerk to the Court of Appeals. This was a stumbling block at the \ery -j-l,c done.. iathiTliTsl than intl threshold: antl on the 3d..Ln,st,] v >C a <?p.. Rut on that account th Judge. H -iggin, of the neCv is ^j ^-nif »»i n *c n> ' court. . hhusejf rame forvvard'^ATrnoied %jjjr-a mandamus To the auditor for his own s.tlary. On the -5'b, the court delivrrrd an opinion, overruling moiinn «.f lliclvfnan, upon ihe rt lorn, of the auditor, Hvat there was no proof uf the-au«HvWr*that Preston Blair was -—not rlejk of the^cooit uf Appeals, and That Lis ceitilirale, as such, which was .'Hickman's only cvi- —dcuue.'tflnMrpmve-tmtltlng.'-As to Haggin, the conrt stained the mo lion; and awarded'the mandamus ; f/>r although the court held that Haggm wag no Judge of .the t'unrt of Appeals, jot ihey held that \tie iii giMalurc was not prohibited from, appropriating money tn him, and that, by tbg salary ai I. they bail done so! Thenuuul-amus was ac cordingly, awarded in his favor.. The andiior acquies; ed. and his rhicf clt rk-issued the warrant. Jinr a new difficulty sprang up. The Treasnier \ took the «Cud.\ and re fused to pay it upon Ihcs-e grounds; that the clerk's warrant was uot these new Stales, iu tba .great'w.or .K of establishing'a well-secured rn >p| tiiav liberty. I knowUhat to lie a •great •attainment, and I k<;ow tlia 't .j tbey are but pupils in flie scho«|. Hut, \tljank Gud, they are. in the school.. They are called to meet difficulties, stick as neither -we nor our fathers encountered. Kor these, we ought to make largo allowan ces What have we'.ever koftWu like the colonial vassalage of these states ? W hen did « e or our ances tors, feel, like them,-the weight of a political despotism that -presses men to the earth, or •of' that reli gious intolerajigjfewhich would shut up be*ven to all but the bigolted ? Sir, we sprung from another ^stock. We belong to another racer ^W r eri have known nothing—we have felt nothing of ->lio-potitinal despotism 6ufu< lent judge, accTiTdins that Haggin was not a to the repeated dcii-iions of thu court; that there was no money in the I reasury. and although he had been-in ihe linuttnf overdraw ing al the Bank o£ \ the Commortweallh to'pay iudispu tatdo gjaims, he did so. on his owif responsibility, ^elj-'mg on the cleiiu. etrey-of UftrtFslslaTiii-c Ixi savc'li+m-j Itarmless; but in this case-. Inrconld bovp no such reliance, as Ihe re pre- seiUativ'ps hard cautioned a -nd advi- sedhim agaiust making this nav- menL\ . ~ 1^ or that nb insurgent province of Spain is in the sa-nie condition\ as the English colonies, when they first asserted theirindepeudence.— There.,-is, (' ON |)11 CSS , \iuch more to the lasl- e hon our of the attempt is not Icsst'Tind if all ~difficulties shall be in time Hiirniounted, it will be greater — 'I l.e work may be more arduous— it is not less IIO!JK ', because thece may be more of ignorance to en- lighten ; mere oj bigotry to siiTi- due ; more of |>r'judi<e to eradi strong interest in the success of of Ihefw-great revolutio\ffsTl confess mysplf g'ftlty of that weakness. If it be weak to feel thiit Iani an'A- mericap), to thnrlrtlnrt^eccnt^evpiitsr have no't oo,ly opened new modns of intercourse* but have created al- SQ -tnnv-eronnils>-flf regard and sym p .-ilby between ourselves and our In the hour have remembered the fields whjcql liavo been^consecrated by the hlooi|'j of (aic;pWn fathers ; and when they Imve fallen, they have wished only to be remembered* with them, as inen- who had-^acted -their par|s 'b'favply,' foflhe cause ol liberty $ tlie Wes'e>n World. • | Sir. 1 havedone. Ifitbeweak ness_lo feel the sympalby uf_ oni|i«. ' suB have'.no pefst precise! disgrace to the country It is a It- nature txcited for 9uch men, in a tjause, I am guilty of that \weak ness.\ If it be prudence to mett theif^proffered civility, not wil1i«rf \cijirocal kindness, but with Jgdl'I- ness <ujvv ^Mi««irlt> I clt^dse s^l to follow where^atorattmpiihe le^os, and to :;iv *Top that false and rnisa- Imr pjndejice, for^ the volunhry sentimints of my heart.\ : Tr|t)m Noah's National Adtocnte.? THte B^KRUPT LAj\r. We tlo riot know aiiy of the pro-, ceedin^s of Congress which haB given jgreater cause forg\5uerai sat isfactinn, than the recent decision of the SenaJ ^ag >>n^^h^titilte poslponemeht of tfi(r^nkr ^]iC\ \\ AUhougR~tTiarvoTe cai'flesftr nothing con elusive,\ yTl it liw'been supposed to convey a sac.cddn of the principle of tho measji'e, and fftte cpnftti-y-is full of hones that tlie neighbour* fr-dC it he weak to feeW-tnaiided by the nfressities that the South,in her present state, ^-rs—somewhat more emphatically pan ol America, than when she lay ohs 'iire, oppressed, and un known, under the grinding.bondage iTfn foi\eigu power; if \Hire -weak (6'te).>ici',when, even in Shy cor- in-v of Hie earth, human berngs afp able to get op from beneath oppres ciou, to erect themselves, and to et>joy tbe-bappiness of their intelli. gent nature ; if this he weak, it is at. weakness fiom which I-clainr no. ekejnpiion. A day of solemn retril ntion now visits the once proud monarchy of Spain. The prediction Is fulfilled. The spirit of Montezuma and of the\ tocas might now well say, ~~~ \ Trt ilinti, ln<>. falli n, lbcrU 1 Do we sec Tl.e r.,libt r antl ihe miirilcrcr *cak as w * • Ilinii: ihut -liA? uiisUilfaflh.anddarrtldMpisf U k- i!<e wmth and tnecry of flic Mes 11 ; pon>j*^k-iH the prave: thy glriry laid Low in t' e'pil ihine avarice lias made \ measure, itself\ nSy\-iiu ulriumtgly | •odop!ed. T-fie^irae has arrived when some such system.>limild be put in operation. For th' particu lar bill rejiorted-lo thef.Hniise we are ijiot deeply ii'tcrested. but wt (and, lie whole- country also) are deeply interested in evrry step la- [Jcen ta destroy the present contra- dicloity and unjust usages which exist in duTeiTnl State« upon the Ijsubjeqt. The power cf \establish mg nnhform bankiupt 1».\sthrough out the bnion^^givejyro-^'ongress by a?express prti\isi^n of tho Con- never but oncjiJieeii.ctHed into op erationj ttnd yet it hpune. pregnant wilfi s6 many csslrttal benefits^ 4tnd corrective of sofijiany essential evils^-lhat-weraroa|!onisl)ed it has heen jufiered. tp sj'umberjso long. There isJioot'a sin^Je regulation fjor beL^on Ihe laWs^frich pcr^^\-it and abilter ^saf ^Snf the iptejgrjt- »y and wisdom 1 of those legisittlori wlia-upght to^ijmendir.' . CAPTfstMM .ES, lectures in, the. city^of New YorkZ Tlie National Advocate* of Apr.il 11, says— - ' Last evenlng^thTcelebratcd-cnpt Syiumes^ave a lect^reTHlie hall •of tlie_:Slec'hknic Institution in Chamber-st. explanatory of his oew the^rj, of' the hoUowncss of the earth? Considering *t|ic size of'riic apartment, the aiiiHence' was numerous, and it certainly-was\! from rongalterilion.tp these studies, they had become quite.^ot.^ojultp,'- frhmtUoJfallonU G«*r(ttf.'\ «- c .'- KR05rSUiJTH A.MER1X3A: We have received Bogota/paper* down to the-gQth March.CoJtS ^etH ieandrq Palacio, \n^en)&ct\n£- k ^l -n^TC -bloniJMan '.Consul G ,enpraOa •! Ibis komUryyrfrfts been aupo.injledi Envoy Exirai>>tlin&ry^aild!''^iinjs. ter Plenipotentiary of Colu-m])ia,'i« the- government of Urazil;-an'd.Gb- InneT Palacio is to hare as sjreces. sor here, Senor- AlexttWHro Peles] ' of the province of Antiotptia? -flia • nomination of-Mr. t-alazpij now CDlbmbian«Minis4fr in Ujp^Unitcd \STatr?; as- a member of-t]ie S«. j highly~cespectable, com^rehending -J -preinc Court of Columbia, has Doctor Mitchell, atid all the moat di!rtfnguislTftd-,,scientilic characters and literati of our good city.\ ^itie pulpit from which the crip taiu-tlelivered his discourse was covered with diirgntms, half g^hes and hollow globes, which he used .oc^jgonally' .in giviujphls eX^ajia •tion^lTis -.Bqditory:. 'He com ^?dl {is lecltire by read.ufgfrpi pa'per\wl|ich he held in iiisl^d^ 1 .an'introduction, staling the object of his researches, and tho intenliun generally -for which he had made a risit to New York. • \^hsnn^- -not-ltave-to-cnunt ondlie debt of-f'e piTSTS ^aluUhp-cantain,\ yon hi hentd of me, and im\v Htm here.' 5 —After this exordium-he : went on to state the facts on which his new theory is built. These farts afe very numerous and very plausible I lit i are principally gleaned from J the latest travellers and voyagers to the polar regfiins of the north, such as Parry, Mackenzie, Frank- -vrfi, Hearne, and others. They >maybe dividetWnto various-class- vs, cfiAllirelieiiding, the migration' of-sea fishes-and fowl, the. appear, auces of the \atmosphere in those habitants and their traditions, the floating yX .wo'od from wharwe call the uocth\ pole, the permanency of the barometer and tho moderate state \of the •.tliermometer. ~lo : tlie. application of his-facts to his'theo^ ry. there is very considerable in the advauiage ofjnmmerce which nuily in the captain, and the pla would be so bcnejitial ' ' s .Tt w-de-^i 8iiiilily \almost produces, convict es i)f the i in Ihe candid -auditor,- The obi conviction ijcct lie calls the northern and southern verses.\ •;\ It might be difficult perhaps in country fiom onc ^4x4r ^iity '-of4lieiof4i4s -r *a8oningis to showthat the Uukiuto the othe|. At present tircj earth is hollow—that, the polar re- usages of the several states aw not r gions, both north and soutb, are only at variance!B'lth each other, | rounded inloaa ipner sphere, wh'icli but they arc at ^variance with the fuiidaincimrprificqnes of justice. It is an rssenjial mnxtm- of every [-system of jurisprudence, (except our own) thatfortunate debtors shall be discha npon a full an their property.' It- is a maxim of equal force, that all bona Cde cred iturs shall receive the amount of their clnimsln-fair proportion, In\ the pursuits of commerce, every man should judge for himself, as to .()» the 7th, the counsel for the Judges declared they-wcre\ d«*ci de.d, that one. part of the ^JI^pasuT- M '*s return, was sufficieoi^viz: thatj tjierc was no money in ihe'jTrrasn- ry.; and •« therefore, they had oo disposition to pre^s-ihe motion fur ther j and moved\ that an entry be made upon the record, stating ilrft reason w'hy the pIiiintiETdid mit -ftnv lifer prosecute—and dimni^sing the Mr.jpiiairman, I will detain you Sly witli one morp, n *tWimrt this subject only with one moro reflectmrf on We cannot—be—ao-| cannot so shut up our ies, idiifd— \\jt senses, and smother our'Tamlt.... aa..uoJUto -eee, that in the progress \and ihe e«tni Lshment of South'A- merican liberly..our own.jexaraple has been among the most stinvnia- ting causes. Thai great light—a ligliCSiliich can never lie lud-<-the -light of our own glorious revnlu „ _ _ t*»\»t has shone, on-- the fwUlr-of—t4r tef—Dtjccttons wrrc made by [South American patriots, from lb ( . his theory, but a single look at the irged from all clafmsJ hollow terrestrial globe on the cap v - a equal surrender'oiyrain's desk would \do-mbte in, cx- pinn-tjjnir Ib'ap *ji'r.niiplp. of cnlnmns in a newspaper. The cap.whHhioks that the inner concave appeaTsur* habited, and from the circumstance of a peculiar kind; of iron found in high latitudes,'he presumes they the ability of oiU ^rs_Jo_di.s.chargc .[3n \ast- be r pretly_w = en _civil.ized ; hut their debts. If .any unforeseen event prostrate or impairUiatabili- ty. the creditor must snffor A . This is the\ conseqiience of the uncertain- •y of all commercial speculations; hut no one creditnr_bas a wght to a larger portion'of Lis ^lebtor 'a estate ban auy other. Whrn a'.complctc 3urremlrr~of hiiu. nivaiw^ias .been, made, and when those^.cans have] been fairly divided, the debtor has a just (and should hate a legal) right to his discliarge^and freedom. The debtor of New-Yovk/shtuUl never he permillrd'to give a' pref -J erence-To bis creditors in this state-; Ihey should be placed on the samo -footing with those of every other ^ral-c-TTrtrciTtlTtit Jnre been -doty the creditor of another sta^s ;U as more lecture? \yill be delivered, we. shall noF enlarge on the cxphv naljon nt present.. - Capt. Symmes is &. very interest- ing looking old gentleman. He' has a dark countenance, a face ra ther thin, n sharp hos 'eT 'an.d as fine a high philosophical foreheail as a phrenologiareould wich. His lan'-' guage is far from hring correct, bu^ his mpd.esty, simplicity and ear nestness of manner are irresistibly pleasing. In lecturing he Is as fa- miliar as -a kind hearted father might Jbe„ supposed to he to his children. ^ He told the \audience that the first idea of the. new theory- occurred to him exactly eight years r/agTFlifst-even wig beep confirmed by Ihe Senate (if iliat Republic. The foltowflfg are, | the only other articles of iiiter?st which we discover iu tlipra. — ~ \ We can assert without fear of deceiving ourselves that.the sums of J «Inch our gov_crnment can dispose during the year 1856, if they do> not vexeced, are at all eventsTquafl to-the^estimfrttd expenditure fur-| that year.^_BWt' •HS '-ift-^rccctljng-- ycars there hasTieen nirjicit w-liicL hasTiGt liitherlo been*Covered, and as iu future years.Colombia wilT\ b the balant maining from' the loan, the .Con gress ought to-provide sufficient means, that in future,-even if no balance should remain in the nation al trcasory, our receipts may at least he adequate to meet our ex* pendilure.— L'aceta de Culomhia^\ V It has been insinuated, weWill | venture to say, mest unjustly, that Genera] Bolivar himself is not' verse to our interfering in the dis pute between \Rra'zil and the Re. public of Rio de Ta Plata. That he bus. fell indignant at the-conduct be favourable to. the claims of flit Republic, isi_we think very proba' ble, and to bp expected from a maij of \his high- -sense nf honour : bu we feel loo raiich.co'ufidjence in hi pohlical sagacity to inragineforU moment that lie would'uiiheccssari. ly precipilate his* country ih a war with or-c of so great a distance, and • thereby Involve it in difficulties with ' other Powers, which might plate in danger jla very existence. VSe have not the slightest fear of any event of this kind tailing place; and we only ri>gfet*lira1lbe impru dence of some wnters'in attributing to the- President 6uch designs, has wowl84o ^mak ^a-rGa \de-Mndw^n'd^^ necessriy~of notw \ \ ' 1 cing it, and showing the improba. biljty of his enierlatning • views wihich could not hut fail to have an injuria 'ti8 *Wect on his reputation in Europe, and be eagerly seized, on by the partizahs of legitimacy as a fair -pTttcxt for shdweringon him all that abuse, which everything that is liberal or manly is sure.lo meet with al their bauds.-- Consti- \tutional. , w ' I « On the evening of the olh Inlsi. < tho lion. Chamber of Reprcsenta- tives_, Jjy \41 vptcfc. agains* 16, re- solved to impeach General J. A. Paez before llir. Senate. The E.. M.Canalial was\ \nearly -nnani- & mousfy^chosen by thepHonse l-> '* conduct the impeachment/ We un derstand ili 'at, it has been : brought f-rward in censequenc'o of some acts of an arbitral^ nature which tho General is alleged to have commit- teif, in llie,city of Caraccas, in car rying, info Tffect -the dFcrjtre ~for thc- enli'sti&nV of life Militia. - On the, .next day the accusation brought by Bmly and Goldsmidt ^Nagains^ ihe \Sfiits-forllnrloan of lyi-^^-w&re-\ jeclpd 45-agninsM8/ ? , ^—•— dphtp.d for thefirslsoggcslion to tne