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riunly iucuiul-nl on Henry ;,v, Jolin J.
Crttifiiflen, li.klurj M. Joliiuou" J,m T.
Mon-ficaii, irgr Rolerloii, n uh many other
in Nor.tH'm Keutucky to sous ouly the
cuo of e.uaacipation. In nliat U trinei th.
(Jieu uitrvr irijiou of tlii. Sui,., riirUtojili-r
Toini'kint, Joiculi K. l.'niiern-oo!l. AkI-jtW.
liuhuni. Kjihraim M. 1'uiu-;, I'-lijuli lli-io, in,
other i itixeu of (linlinciioii, tihouiii coiifccrate
thfir lalcuti nl H.-ni. i-u to tlio miu came.
Tie mnitioii t.f llus. . iiUiinca j uuit jt j4
liu .!. lie roiiiltrJ iuTiiiioiin. it -lt llol iu.
trix . il tt a iiifar;ix.'iiiitt .f ..(ln-n. If, thru
then Imnoriilili. ituu ulioul.l rraolv tliut Wen
ln ky i.lia!l tr a frro Stnte, (iroviui'.l ilt'ir J.-ci-lier,
iiuiicJ, a Lil inrM'Vt riinj rilortN can 'H'-t
ihr .:.i--t, w il.it V Olihl be lli.i result ? Moillit
l.'it. .-it m.oii an tii'ir nolile rpMoIution wm kimu u.
it v imlii I'ro.iu.'o u aiul .weifu inijir. s
ion in every Jioilii'li of tlui tjto. It woulj
ut it.lu pruiiij.t oieration h train of ii,iinres
w h: !i oui! Mr long Lrenk lli gul iuu fetter
of kUvrry ml '"Ift til." ooremied go tree." '1'ho
t.ein.iit of l.ilk.Tly woul.i 1-lU itaU lierself, ro
joiciii'' in hojir of Itic jirevuleiu-e of tlio -.riuci-.lr
uhirli eiiilm.iieil In tax immortal I torlii
ruii'iii of 'i.
Were tlio can of riitanciialiuu a.ivorateil
liy lii.'-e .ilini;llllli (I "eulleiileu, tiir inokt Vi'i
Imit ;.to.;ivery nu ll would uol ult.'iiiit to id.-ii-lifk
it uitli (iuiri'ioiiiaii uliolitiou. '1 liey would
Ix'SMi lo tliinii olwrly in refrene to it titer
would rxaiuiae ii jn.l examiiintioii Mould iu
liaoe orable action. It i iiiiiiossible to ralcn
i ite lit. I.jpt -oiietUeu. e wlU'-li w ould remi'l
from an encrfeli-: es'ioiimj of f ie cause of rin.ui
iiu ion liy our roinineut oud iiitluini., rili
Z 'OK. Let tlien tiioxe W'liO feel for the condition
of llie ii.-xro race, int oko the yiiiiatliic and co
O'ter jlioti of men of diktiuctioii. I ,et uch men
Im r.'i;i.vlfully oopioached, ami eitrnently ko
licil. .! to evert their well-earned intliienrp in f,t.
vor of llie oor, dxj.ra.led African. May il not
le ti litxrd tlial m Ii n.pe:j ran he iitude to
them ;i. will ltr irrcaiitihlf? ui'ieiil.4 which will
eviit 'tlie livelii"t wlixihililie of their lietrl.
an-l xxure llieiri llicixnt Hen icek '
i i..-.iciiiiiiti,.ii i lint Mr. 4 lay iitt-rtaiii
tit' ni x ojiiuioiih of ulavery now wtiixh he n
l.irl.ii'v 1 i i I'V't. l!iihioi;ra:henik:iy that then
tlioliet of wra lilul xiiitinciilion "enliiliil lii'i
must ar.ioat t. iiimtiiiei; and hy ull the iii'biim
w il!i. a lii rea.-li. Ihroiixh tlix public ircs au J in
.i ii.liliea of tli' M'o;ile. hit. UckI jiawers w r
e.rt. I for its i.uccn. Il? wan inipellxd to this
co'.irbv h fier,iionvirtioii f the justice of llie
can-'' not Ion ihiiii by the proton udent aviujiu.
iliii-xi.t his nature. '" 11 l.illl Iheu irrjrpft
lh- 'iili.nent which fifty year ao. he aiivoci
te.lw ilu all the fervor of itiijaionod eloijiixine.
if t'ix iiitirmitix of a-: prxveut hi-i aidreHir);
.ii.'iit k of llio i. opl. ," 1 I him tlirouxh the
pnUii' irc" lead lu mioiity iiil'ueuce loth,
enter. iri of iii.in. i-ilioii. I.. I him l.-.i.l the
wa v, an I t.'lK i f thou ! ii. is, rei'oxniriiii; hi foo!
McjiM. niui liearkeiiini; to hi voice, w ill cheerful
iyaill le-oiutxy follow. I't him Imvoiiio ll'e
(.r.Mi.ui lit aj-lit ii i.iakni Keuliicky .'IHjilur i
cjllv tii. hiii.l of the tree." ;.n.l a hrighler
wre V- ill ailorn his brow than he ever w ore a
Seiiiior mid Statr-miaii . .Africa in behalf of
her rxi eiin d rhil.ir. ii, will t.o li.i.i hoiiiag"
l.iprj htirs wi.l no down wi'h glory to llix
e.e iii niu will et ii. a cloudlet ski ua
lioii will iironoiioce tiix eiilojjy and l.ilierty
wi:lr I -r lo tiie are in which he lived to ii.fi,,'
ii..ic ll.x moKt on 1 1 mill epoch in h-r history.
SiHTMMKN KIATITKIAN
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re :ix v now live '
rj i.i!i. rent. Illlue
:cn a ,i;.itiar:itr.'e
. tix le .-Lite-.
Kcic -of lac turara-tritaa I'l-iactarra.
Tli- ullowiii; 'roni l.e N . i . I' eayuiie, of
the i-tii liM-.w!'! be u jratifyili; il telllp!ice
to r l.ivi'f -Mir nt-l-uts - t h -v p..iMi--lird
I T..r u .1 I fr l.m ?
At teajtii we hive th plo iMire o" it'.iiioiiii
c.nij n of our b'ie co int rviuti w iio
vercl.ru p'isou. r at Kn rii iciou an I oilier
l.iee liv ll.e Mexii aim. It w i'l be r-'Ml'ci'leii
ll.dt I""'. I'' Kiiv,wi'l in eomin in.',
xv.ii i uwreat ii uiiitM-r ,f i '.' M'd lfi lmnmi om monlli iu.e,
.1 ul' l!'" v. int iu ; loel.- et liie rrl-hw cl lli'i Aiiiaricaii priouer.
. i-:: v i!i li.eir V-. n.erdij t!ie l". kleaiuilii; .M huu arrived
'',..'eremauJi.at'.l.!;'. tie river from Ver.i Ci ii, h.. .xf ou Jumio
I...I kHC, ia!.nf. I n't a Illl"i.' T .'f t!)fe 111 II. Ill- M-Kn.l w ,H pr. -il
i.uerxl that I bah! v raeh the .t lo-day. A lr.en.1 tin.
o tile Wll.l'") klU'.'V lliruiiieu w IIU ll-l Ol me iKiiin i i
liu :rl.ae.i pn-oiier on ikijui oi uxr, u .
ki.ui" ixr li.e j..i-ly whx liK lelt h their re.
ai ir. Iriei.jv. .r llieir weifire.it i-i Jtrwli
i . ii. r t.. l.e al.i in i uhiifh the lift itel..w. Abci.t
WESTERN NEWS.
The Xatchei Vourirr of tlie ilth ult. nay:
itouxtv Thi- little town, kituated about
"iirty mile above us, on tho Misiwppi, ha
Jen kor.ly iifilicted, thin aeukon, with that ter
rible k( our-je, the ) ew feVcr. We underatand
Imt severai valuable ritizuna have fallen victims
oit, uiid thut Hie, were, inauy ca but the
reports are vnirne ami contradictory, and rloubt-
much exajroertt-.l. W o have been uuable
to oi tuiu any tdiuc.
J'aiNKU. A cn.KNT The I'herokee Advocate
ite.s that Kev. t?aiu. A. Worcester, tlie
highly rfteeine.l i-tc.iu-uit.rv of the American
I.oiir.i ;.t I'ark Hill, t ,erokeii Nation, met with
a puinlul accident on the "i.i i It. Am he wak-w-eauuij;
into hit well for the purpose of repuir
iii? ll.o piliiip, th ,.,a hrokeand precipilaled
him ahout thirty feel ag-iiuht ionic ol the workit.
I V. i. cousi.ienible bruised and l now coiiliue.l.
II ik .Minpx rr, tloutii ii providential. Mr.
Uorcokter is a ...u of the l.iteUcv. Leonard
orc-kler. ot iVitcham. t-r.uoiil.
1mi Axmitii.-i. II, e St. Joseph (Mo.)
Itaxxit. (Me i;Ul hus j, j, .I iteli-lt
passed througli lmlpli.ee ou Siaur.iev, the l .'lh,
with s'.:),nuo ior tiie lndi.li,, ;it Coin",. i nimr.
n.U.R..Aii Sim;. I'ue T il -n-unibi:.. Court 'ami,
nui iVcutur i;ilroa illi its uppurleimn.
ce., lixlure. Ve., wm kold a lew .lavs kince,
under a it c reel rom tlie t nil.-d Stalei. oi.lii. t
court lo.-alily the claim of I'lmu, Wurd.A. I'o.,
of New York, who ar the hold-rs of the bouda
of the c. in.. any to a hirgo ainoiiut. The road
was In I of!" ,y uli ageut ol" the New York rom
pan,wearo informed, ul forty-ono thouauud
ix iiiimimj dollars. hat di.spokilioii is to be
made of the road we are not iuioruiei. Scrlk
Alan ivtian .
!.-n. Kearney possed down the river yesler
ony oa the teaJ(ler Caiulniaou hi way to St.
l.ouii. i'heC. had also u detachment of re
cruits for l ho mouute.1 title reimeut, under
comm. iini of Lieut. LlltotI, ou board. They
were trout .Newport, an I are jfoiu-j to Jeflersou
barracks. Imu. Jour.
'I't.wiisski; Liai.si.ATi ill.. This body metal
Nakhville on Moil lay last. In the Senate, Jo
iah Al. Ainlorson ( hi,) was elected Speaker
overJ. M. W illiauikou ( 1'emocrat. ', Tiie vote
tiloui: Audxrsou VI, Wi,li.un.sou 11 neither
one of the cun.lidutes voting. The House of
kepr...M.-nUtie, organised iy the election of
I rank. iu i'ucl.uiiwU WUi.;ua Speaker. Mr.
liuciiunun received 4 vole, and .Mr. Llackiuore
ill. I he W hir uiemhers of the House unani
mously teuderxd the ollice to the Hon. Juhu Y.
lieii, hut he declined it. Shocfcley 1. Mitchell
wus elected principal clerk of the llousc.
Tiik l uu. Ci.at Si nk. We learu from the
clerk ol llie Sam Walker, I hut the U-aiuxr Col.
Clay ktriuk a rock ou her iiowuurd trip, while
in l:ic llliio, at Cave in Uo jk, and sunk iiiiiue
diiit h. The boat wa e.xpecteil to lie u total
lo., she klruck heavily aiiuhud neatly capsiz
ed. A portion of her Ireiybt and furmtuie was
.IkCtl.
A l.'.liWa (olivtuliou has been held at
K iioa. i.le, TeiiiK s.-ce, w hei. it was resolved to
exletm the (irorgia Kailwai' to the Teuueswe
river, and to peliiiou aid from tiie Touuosse and
iri;iiiia Lciklatures for a, raad from Knokville
to I i.arlottst ille, Vu.
Till. lik.K.li HsukL 1 Ilia coremoiiy wan
loiiipielxd at I it-vclmid on tiie .n'lli ult., and a
...'t i.i.iiii iii.t.ie tf a raitroi-d
Ciiiciiinaii Vi i Coliiiuliiis.
to connect with
in
'toils
not j-roce so i u
1 i'l is this e-
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Ti.i. m Aijim .ii Sn.m K iLti.
It is iudoed cheering to lie able ia we are) to
re. ore: I h fact lliul suh-tiriplions to t-tock III the
aooie woik are rupl.iiy Koiuj; ou. el uvue
ii. u-l i ,i f -i lliiii retnaik liml tun liauer Is over.
'I l.ul. ..iuii. in ! ..i. liars ui.ir- of sl.s k i- recpiir
r.i to inu'ie a x o.i iiiisiu.ss fi.r net week. A.
.1. : .. fi. Ul. -u.
Follllccl .lioveairala.
The Vice President, Mr. Dallas peech at
Pittsburgh, attracts much attention. It is an
tagonistic, at least, to Mr. Euchsnau. A fa
extinct will show where he is, and what be do
sires. 1. Of the War and Mexkn, beta:
"What more can we desire1 We hive re
pelled invasion; wo have ncliieved victory ter
victory; tho laurels have !! been itlierod
they have been all gathered by our breve coun
trymen: but the gleauini; of die crop now re
main; ull else is ours, mi l our cuuutry') for
ever! 1 uoul.l therefore a-iiu kay.l.il us have
iienci'. The majesty of justice our uatioiial
honor llix rights of our citizens, have bnen
viliiiicateii; lei us, then, have pence. Hut bow
shall litis peace be secured! Is titere a man in
the country who is willing to iutliri upon the
peoplu of .Mexico more of Mift'ering Ihun they
have iilremly endured .' 1 iio not believo there
is oik Our only wl-h is, to obtain from them
a i-ii ir.tnty thai we will not be liiHiilt-d hrreaf
xr, mid that our rights shall be rekpecte.!. Hut
we must have security against the repetition of
injuries upon us. A nd lo w hom must we look
to w bom iio we look for litis security .' We
look to the tioveriimeiit of .Mexico aloue. We
ask only their ow ii solemn pl.s xe that we shall
not hereafter be wronxe.l with impunity."
Of int. riiHl improvements, he is for w isely
Hiipropriatin the pulilie money for the benefit
of nil. We quote from his speech:
"Ills, however, certain, that tlie American
people are destined lo fill the vast country west
of Hie Atlantic; and that, where tiiey gU, their
industry, mcrey uou vialtli, wiil mark out
roads for commerce, w hich will require the at
toniion of the C.overiimeut. And if there is
no constitutional inhibition, why should nx the
West partake of the means of improvement
which she so material I v nil's in furiiis!iinr (
Why sltoitbl llie Knsteru Slate cru.ii'x lo lite
sons of the West a poitioii of those means '
Wh virtually ay to lliem, yon muv look at
our lighthouses, our pior, our buoys, and our
breakwaters; but we v ill not allow oitr rivers
to be cleared. The beneon lijht may shine
forlii Iu w arn our sailor of rocks and shoals;
but your steamboatN may be sunk by snas nud
awcrn we care not. We have had wlmt we
Wunted, w hat We needed fur the protection of
our commerce take caro ol yourselves. Such
1 1st i in-1 ions as would prompt lo litis course are
unworthy, and would never he inaiie by a yen.
eroin mind. If tlio Constitution ,caks of
eiii:ility among tlie Slate and the people of the
Stntxs, and the tioveriimetil encourages, as il
ha done, improvements in the Last, let us wise
Iv aj.propriute the public money tor the bcitetit
o'f all.
ilttl here an objection is raised. We w ill be
cniiMalitly liable, fc.'iy koino, to have the most
Kross imposiliotis practised upon us, W'e will
Im oidi-jed to improre every little creek in the
West. There is no necessity for ) ieliiiiig to
attentats tit iinposilion, if they should be made.
on uever tlo so; for v. on rxamin . critically
w hat is the character of the proposed improve
ment. Theretore u need not refuse ali. Iie
cuUs.' mea try lo itunose upon you. This
w oul i he like deW.rmiuiu'' to le bliilii, bis'ailse
you may I misled; and ignorant, because vou
muy le misinformed. Let us mlopt a course in
relation to these rivers and harbors compatible
w itii the Conxlilutiou, and sin h as has been en
joyeu by a portiaii of the couulry since the f .r
iiiation of the lloventmeut."
lr. llallas regards the old i-sues, the Brink of
the V . S. TariiV. c. asohn.lel. He then consid
ers the Wilinot rrovisu, Slavery, .c. He is, on
these matters, for a strict aither.'iic to tli Con
ktitntioii. Ilis 'aliijun'e is:
'l here is hut one political ruurse whieli a
mini can take, ius.i. ty to hiscoiiM-tei.ce. That
course is a slrixl ailter.-iir.e lo the Constitution.
Tinl is Lie charter bv which lo determiue our
Y't.i.i.u i-v,ii r l'luii
l Ix.io, l-v a vxiiii xxti,naii
trout i 'riik.li x.;, i io.-ioa, liial 'he
is
I"-1U2 '.' Ii wi'Il the nis.-ii!.,-
I powers. That i the compass bv w htch aiooe
-We row ret i ' '' '"' 'v ,1'"''r our pouiieil Inik. If yon
st arrived ' ''"a accompiisli tin atiolitt.ni cl slavery in llie
"Oliiiiern "states throiij'li U- m-t ru iix-ui liitv.
whv, no su. ijt hxx liiere aie jtoiie w Iio
f iar ou!, ol. Ii!'.-r!v.
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er. tow hie h we cm siti.anl tins .a.st.ou. or any
Aiimim vim kk 1 il.. I.'M N" liv a letter ollt'-r tlial may arise, is the Con-lil.ltn.ll. Lilt
from i'ra.ikfxi l a. 1. a i ii lh.it -.i:iiiie Car.. enter, it i. unixi in n.itxiy ih- .-i.se u i: n i.i v ' l tiixi
. l--. li cn.ii-lv. lias l-en ni.-'Otoleil circiui i yx ho
lory, a mijorlty of whoa liihabllaaU. he con
cedes, will b-j opposed lo It. This idle trumpet
in jr of a dlksoIutiOD of the Union han become
tale iu the mouth of the chivalry of South
Caiolina; weahouhl not have expected of Mr.
lidcuanai) to la.ie up, ami repeat, what Lasheeu
the parrot cry of Mr. Calhoun aud bis follow
ers, for the last twenty year. We repeal It, we
regret thtt such a man a Mr. Huchauau should
have written such a letter. Although sound in
some of his positious, they aeeui to have been
introduced into his letter tA mere decoy to a
false conclusion- fit our opinion, lie is not
only mistaken in hi conclusion, but he is gross
ly iidslskeu in his estimate of the Heinocratlie
party. It is certain that he oilier in his con
cIumou. totally and utirely, from the principles
laid down for li-rritcrfrtl government iu the or
diiia.ice of I -7, by Thomas Jetl'rsou."
K solution passed at the IVuiocralic Con
vention, St. Lawrence county, N". Y.:
'Ri mlt ul, That the imputation, or assump
tion, that the war with Mexico is waged with
the tiesi-rti to extend the limit aud doitiitiiuu of
domestic slavery, is calculated to excite section
al jealousy , must rmbarras the action of I ior
eruineiit i i a lime of war, aud is a foul asper
sion upon the fair character of our country; as
Hemocrat and a Americans, we reel the im
putation. Mid pledge ourselves to give a hearty
support lo all just uieaaure for the vigoroua
pros.-cutioa of the wtr to a successful ami liou
ornhle terminution.
'.' asrti. Thai, w hile they repel uujust as
persion, rcspeci lor their principle, their insti
tutions, an 1 Ihrmo. Ives, requires of the Democ
racy that t ley should declare their principle to
the world; and, when the design of extending
the limits mid liomiuiou of domestic slavery is
0tenly avowed and advocated, it would be un
worthy that powerful and time-houoreil party
'o lie silent on that subject. With scrupulous
regard lo all the provii-ions and compromise of
the Constitution, they have ever resisted, and
w ill coutin le to resist, all interference by the
i'e.leral (internment iu relation to slavery,
within the limit of Statea where it exists, be
cause, by tae Constitution, the entire power of
legislation on this subject, w ithin a State, he
longs exclusively to lae State Government.
Witn the hi me scrupulous regard to that sacred
instrument, and to ali the provision and com
promise it contains, the member of that pa
triotic party .devoted to the interest aud safely of
tho wh-il i uioa, will firmly resist any exten
sion ,f the present limits of domestic slavery,
by the authority claimed to take and hold slave
in fiee territory which may bolonjr to the
( lli led Stales by any action of the Federal
(ov. -rumen-, because the entire power of legis
lation for ttrritory not within tiie limit of a
State bcoiitto llie Government of the Coiled
Males, and that Government is responsible for
the institution which may be established in it
lerrilorieM."
The Why Couveulion, one of lite largest
ever held, of Massachusetts, revommeudeti
lii.i. Wk.isTta lo tiie favorable considera
tion of the Whig National Convention, as a
caui i.late foi llie otlice of President of the I'ni
tei M.ats." They passed unanimously the fol
lowing ret-ol Jtiol.s
lirstlrtJ, That the annexation of Texas gave
the first slron", impulse to tlie desire for the ac
quisition of fareieii lnuus, aud created a nation
al appetite which, if uot seasonably corrected,
may lead to the destruction of our most cher
ished rights, ami the overthrow of our civil in
stitutions, iu the cniil tiiixr orttx of military
despotism.
lli$olrni. That the war with Mexico the
precicted re-xill. ii i.nl the legitime to otVspring.
of t le annexation of Texas l--uu iu a palpa
ble violation ul' the Constitution, and the usur
pation of the power of t ottxress bv tl. Presi
ded, and csrrie.i on in reckl- i n.'ift. rence and
disrexar.l of the blood and treasure of the n-
liou csn have no object which can be ellecled.
but i.y the iCitiii.-itioil ol Mexican territory, nil
x-r lite cir. uiiistaii -es of llie conntrv unless
titii T a ieiita'e securities for tlie prolexlion of
liui, an iiit-nv cau have m otner prooan.e re
siiiltfiui lite ultimate advancement of llie sec
tion d supremacy of li'e sUve power.
II , Mill ru, Tb .1 th Wliixsi of Massachil'-'tts
nr.- imt nrx'. ired far this result I hex
. , I ace
i ill i t v - live -l I..- !elT.'ed prisoner. i.fwi'
s. etii ino-t iut 'n-t v tit llie one-' (in I ...,, l.,r,. ,,,, ri.tieii.il or Hl-liri:ioe ol.i.cl iu toe
j; , i.i pli.cx ol J. L. II' int. who decline i i uholishiiii; .larerv. Ilisi ihey i-re not much - i ..rol ra. Lii prosecut iou I' llie war, and rejoice
lllg l lie a .illlllleu'.
iiii'ii by nidi a principle as tins
l soni.'l Ii I ii if axoie ii il r I on-'tit.itixii,
law .-, ai'.iv e ou r
world itselt. tll.it
I Here I-
it ... c our
is im ilked.
iii i-n r, in .iiil -sl.il oii ..I It..- r torn ul i-wr
l .r i.iil.oii.'ii !tniioiie, by a portion of tun
W hijs in its earliest iii,.x.- i. i,u. a
measure
i .lis
" .' : r-, ....tied .1 Tainan . Ill Itie em '.. V cl tlie I .1 , Xk. The M. Louis uaueis report llie stcum
s arc in 111" re- . . 1 .......... " i. .. .. i .....! . i i n.
ix "-.Mi iiw-I- Wo -term.., -ra. ,i-av ....a. , ... irr .;. uiv ai . . "" 1 Th-.e persons si 1,1 remeioU-r that th-r i a ; tr pre-er. attoti of the r,v-lhcn in pertl
, . ... I Lor a- . I.i ii lUiixr U 4 k fro tl tllUl i i ... ..... . ' .
lKri. IMILI 11-1 i-i l hi :.;". " iu i t-ui is. - . . . . ...... ,. . r . . l. . , l ... , , . : . k...
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i. .i- i i. or i -' i or j
,j !.. eu.irate to f I
.11 ..I tl.iie i.e. .Jill pro- I
. II.
- Vil k 111 lil-.se ,j,;.i
i.i I ie II. Jj.tr. i X", II 11 less
r-.a to l!i- w inle la
:. : a- !!.' s- 'I- of JH-
i i. a' tfxte lsianisi
, .. .!. "... ., - ..ii : w i.i
..i li-'r. . is ,.s their
i : i " V. c ans-.vcr no.
: ......xU. tic. 1-laa.is il.l
pro; o.-Jijii to tue
( ..Si ts, r-.J Mli.i r It'StnlltVlisim. llfw j
IH.r ,1 r-(i-iti,T, tkl Ho. i;e.ff e ?harl-t. 41 ti a,,. J Kf li.tc I
lii.fie- 1 xioJer. J V il.u-tw. W k.stHk. U W I.i-
. ..--...t. ... t...l..il IV T..m....
i liie .le- ' '; - , . u-x- iv.-.v-cx ' tbtboat hm-l,
i I ! I r. ',i'ir. i i r. . i . r. i . , -,-...
j be riht. much more s if nud si. re than thai oi H,,- xx ..r t'.self, w h.'.e proe-..led lo serine ine
i.i .rr it.i.r. i.h:mi
.l J Xli rsh. I'nrstrl J -s Hixst ail ami
A I lo hi
r iu .ion, w j
V lt...ile:. Il-ail
.1
ux, ii ...II .-li.alici-
ui cj- iiiii.-h. I' ll
si e!
: - - i... -, as w lien tisi ery ex
... : . i- . . A bounty is j-.ii.eu lor
- i :' ir I.i in ke. Tiiis vxas
. . to i ; ... '.-irk . W iiat lite
s i ..i . Tlx .e;ici.Mcy iu th-
' ..;.-.. . I.-.I-..-J lo i:i-rea.-e liie
- '. . fa-M :.,ii.'('iiji, Lraxii, sVc, wiUi
- ' ..' .ar la meet this .i'-iii ien-
s :'. . . i.e. ii s i.xt ow.i to the hire
' .'..-'. :i I v -, ..w ii lo tiie f .. I.
: - - - - ., , a ti leu iii til, ir ll.iilie.
' . ... . ;.-.f.'ui..ly to l.ecoine j
' - .. a..-, i.ak tix ). i-r :t!n tit mi
' in., . r n, -i 1 -t.are of it It I- '
.' " 1' : ..- I .' . i.i li.
' , ' r :.l .. k- e x.t Hot Ink' the I
i- - ,i .i, ttion of th slsvik ill j
:.:-..-:..., u o...... i j it proper time. a i
'k ..'i-:iii tluig to show Ihat
' . i ..a .iiiiii c:ed w it. . uiouiation.
'' .. ii... i. tuv.inle aud biatk.
"v i-;,-. t . : I.,.: . ,i trk a t tin It. ne-
I r".t Mat. hy eiuaiiciiiatioii
r- ..-.. u.i l..e The free Slates have
'.iiroji.trlioii of k iu.ci to tiie
ixn-iag t.ient, lhal they can
" ' .. . -i.i.ijt tt ;e uf iucr.-ae, flow
a..: i.i i,,iik wa.li akvay their
liat o W .i.i luu siak Slates. Til'
i. h i- loo jjreat t i iok for liiis.
e tit ...ij,.,-..' that ma-l.-rs w ill free
v. n -.ins , ii.-iiif h-fore llo-ir
lfir. r fse-
u i;.. k mi. r
i .v . ', fn II I X CI '
...,.:.il IX Timel. XX VVros ni:n. John Welrl-. I
il.ivi. la. ti'iM. i..J t'ot.Ti. Ii Vensis", II J I .v I jisrl of lli U-a
I :.'ik. I -i- H-i- . J J.-wr-l.
ftliST KP.lMI.VT MtKN'.S IWM.KV.
..s. ts. le nlM-er Sirs'im s'mfnii I i.i.s.. J.n
Itwl.Ui'.n.l K'r'er,. I'rti'ili - J. K Mii'ix- s kixl I!
X.i,n.- ilel al 'I P"'" J rool.. Mi"" l-.. IX I
Al-ra-.
I ,.; ik , I - l'i c Ale., t f X..liall i.H.I John I oil- .
'..mss p. tili.r e-rai.i I'- Manni. I'm sirs -I
- 'I nit!. -ii. Y. llrovri-,C r M fuiek .
..s..s. Il-P'iv.. V K ?,--.-;le. J VMrli-
i.r Tlt.tuias WeMt.lt WlUiaio V !.ere.. It ;
. e,e. I! I Murei". J"t n Matii.-i.
is-v I I'rivstr TlBt- emsri. Jcpli Je.K-t,
Win loiilCiuer Me.lie Je-iet. X Shiisoa.
I osexs, i -llf."t e:tsill I lirie: I voil
vale c. V l'nietol.
I IB-T BW.lMKNTKf.N I I l-KV U Al.liV
(,;.;, on r-rsnl V I. rne. l'liW-.lo!ill R.
-er. James Keiiiitslv. M It V vrr,. XV T K-I'ey. K i
li.twril. Joti s.ll.
I ..sow f I'r.Vkli- X urioli i'il. i' r.r)i.l.
' XI sx II X i-'iajixiai . !' Jooes. W l Ksirli'. I
V.I I sin .J.rol. k.r. JoliB J I'lKtrli.
Ca.rm Oi I'liv. e J f? lierri.ij. "se'iane Ihs-tli-eeiv.l
CaUrrl.fsH l... II H ks. A .W ilnien i
Ua;e.
-la i.M. KKi.lMr.M'l'ill'l N'-I.l V i r.l R
!'ri.le.-J..l.il R H-ake.;orL'. W Xtli:l. S M ;iMl
rhaiu. Jolxi I' I'h'Hiaili'S. I llaia'-irler.
.-..I Til I' Aliiil.lN Rr.i.lMI-A I"
uestioy ini the ouiV saa- Uard tdm il I1') ii
for liieir ow ii liberty . If they l.- in i-c! sim
in th"ir designs. ! t t!;f in toil on. until the s!
W able to r fleet such il chaii".- in the I oii.niii-
lion t-eir as thev dewir.-."
are c
Hal. id Williams, of I 'lit. in Tow n, Ky , with
with I ri-li potatoes, rattle, tVc,
was . -1111.1 den. 1 in hi hail Illi litoruing. al our
laudiiijr. i luijiicsl was held over his body,
....I ..... .nr. r......i! '.!. t! i-ot.l il.U.OIlle X V -"
I io- i... i . f" Lie .. i,.- ri t lc.l, hokveyer. aud ; "hut we hear, in me quarlr.
other ein-uiiistni.ees ;iii.y in ' sold out the Is-tter I what is c ille 1 rowiif'H'.tt. I Kin
mil liter- Jt-ilig no money
found on liis i-etsoi.. would lead lo III iiiipr-s-
. .... ! ! I. . ...ot hike Iwcil mil r.h-re.i.
Mum It is Is'ii '-".' lt. j It w as itself .. resull c i ..iiii.roiui-e; but. one
I havnit; Uecoine a tiling cf sh ipe, of lite, of spir
j I He N"x oik ii".'. says: I h- elilral j (,., H; cxm; .roiiiKe v. as : I an en.. It we.
I Kail ro. id t oinpailV have itisde their liual pa) - j a ,.tlird prnK-iple. n posilike rule, .. tliine y In. I
I meiii ta the Iieasureroi llie r-latc oi xi icniau, Hn:,) hiok.-n, but h.ii in'.' no m it--ri .S in u
oi tie Is.. alice .ille lit Ihc Mate ior no s.ne i.i in' wln,ri w e-e caii.ole .. Ii. tu-' :!- II H
roan. Ill" paxiueiii atiioo iii-i it ws".. j... ....
k" I sectional sitprem icy ot tue flave power, or t!e
coiniii1 aiic ilimcmta roient of the Xlexici'i
"! I Kepu! he. has never had and never i have the
iiction and ai.pi o'. iliou ol the Iii-s ol las-
r ic'ms. Us
linnlriil'. Therefore, that the crest and pxr
"' '' ' ''' I tiiai .-nt interest, of th" nierieuu I'liiutl a it
of tli;-t I.i , .. i.i,,i.,fli frixhtest lixms ol lite
school of l. niocmts w bo will never coi.ii.roi.iis.- j i, tl rjehts of our raC" oil tin A nitr
ide Constitution of my ixuiilrv. This i one j..., -onliiixi,x-r7...uire xf the Great .North
of li.e w on is nut to lie iou n.i iu i.i.t i list n. ai.-nl. x . .
too
II it I'd war ie!kec!i til" two gtrat Kepuiillis f
tni- Ci.nl. ox iii. an i .uscr.ie on he- etaudard
liokC wa'.li, it lonollsly over llie Halls of the
Moi.leui.ii,-. and li. -nlv o.l the hearts of her
ric.ui Kepuhiic, t- stay her ham . already
cei.ly .! mi- : in the I.I.mmI shed in tin un-
'I"...r-l ti i
d l r-a-.jj -
.r . iv.
I..
;-'J l i. .
'arn '.jui tu
.L..,:-v ,
a:.
A-:. i
I'T l..i
t .11.
'kxt. .'.
t..
a.: i-'j
0 kt
--...i;
. in;, slaves ju ire.-, for, as slave
n:.,e uDi.n i,' ou ink lands; and
in saving, linn beiuglree, I will
. l.e. jll.-e lice lahur is Isitlur lilHll
i: 1 u f.-. e. as an inducement
.. ti:- .-I! Una to lii.-m to settle
i'. e - ii.x.'s o.i o.-.l f..r the nr.uiiis.
i - - i
"-'.!. -i. of w nile aa-t bla' k children.
' i. 1,- i!.ni.' ;.i c.uie they lind l't
m ... ,j i,,. v,. tunilt'il Mrange
'"I "-k I , alters lilUS to Cm. Wr Homier
: ''' ''.1. ii. iurli i slat.: of thiiii's can
f t;n order of things could lake
-air of events, we. would lind
' 'riii e nolo-, in" w lut'-s as lalmrers.
'xd.e r I.,-.., n ..u, , employ ing hluck.
f " H..1 lore-kr.l tl. 1.1 J-L.. r..ll.,u.
x a r. i s to p.i-s that thev lo-
1 ( firms lo ueed white Ia!orer to
' kk.- think il best, a .nl ho4te lliey
' ' lir.ns,,la -u. fc.-lth-j ,y tl.eiil-
e-,;..j, a;kll vyhiles ittiv. a
''ave h,t ,,,orers lo cultivate
I'm jii.-J W Rij'lsie W W tlltrr.
ntU IMOKK IIXTTM.P'N.
piivai r lioit-u.'i.
Kl.:i LAB rl-RVIIIX ! NVi".
i mmam (;-rr,v.n--C Wilna.W lifionr. K To.1.1
A Ki T inner. I1 Murrv. K M -t ready . aii.1 l et-el-im.
.laKi;lA RW.IMKNT.
I'r vAie 8 4' i;ijk.
VI.W VORK Ri:i;IMIiT.
Pi ik aie .Joint Hiiuily, J Tfiniiii.. J lary. Wil-
.. Ilitl..
' on o
turn
'':
ti.-.-W
'r :'
'" " I tourer be intrii iiieed on lands
"' a st s. .
I 1
v ii.ua i.. In uig on tiie will, or be cast
J-'" I 'i.ll-ll. ..r .:. . ' l '
. .ion, iii ,tai-s. t urn
W -IV ',
free ,
lik iug on Iii soil.
a
a f. 1.1. eirt'ir.ri.,f.tio.. fli-.A,i..M-t.
ODi .l ,,.. .
lav--.
a;: v
llltltil litut blrainrr u ririiiiiniil-i
' ar j,.,.g ,,... u , V(jr . i.'ii tr tt.n
iit-iti. t:,-,((.a ciuiraiil of i-iitt-rurise
lit v .:!. .. i. .
1 , "or-.ua r 'Sli.eiH'e in the JslAtes.
on, '' V,i ',,'' "',, - '';" U "' ""'
in- I ' " ' "' 1 t,v ,1"' Wack remain.
Jan"' r 1 ''""-"rs li-ve no injiicc-
,0 'a f"r eiujilovm.-iit. And !r tliey
er '" l1"'"' Wl,, f -' 1,1 J" ki wrr'' '
Ui.r , " '' "-" -n the suhjecl. Will
if't r.'V"S V' Lri"H''' laborer, with th
".lt.,el.l-. ks' XVti. re w ill the black -o!
V CMLiiMATHtMsT.
Iu.
rt:
"t ti.
i'-'llliPthes. I -..t ..r L- !
Cii.i..; . . a ' J - i livumvk) i-iail-
-'r"ll:Uil. It 1 - , . .
... ud. ar.. ... . , , :,.U......
Cirtil.' !iii....l ...... . r .1 . .. . ..
l"iii - . I"' sTIUtC iu liie
taialx' ''tir rominei'tt ud influence cer
tcs ' T?" tl,0& l"cn' recuiiir responaiUII
oruin rl 4t ia ,h"ir l-o" to do what
ci, a I ma c -Pcornpti.h. What they
wey are uu ier hrperativ obligation t
ArruiMTWFXT THlttvi:ix Thomas N
Limi-kv, to he Attorney f tr the Common
wealth, in the piece of Tho. L. Crittenden, re
igueii. FfnUort Cnmmnnirtilth, t,rlrrJoi.
i'j Geu. Man-hall reached Vera Cruz, from
llra."s Santiago, ahout the 'JOlli nit., an I cnler
er! utuu the untie of governor of the city. Col.
Wilson, the late governor, lind proceeded lo the
army to join hn regiment.
KM HahlMK.
The time-honored ray of making rope is
likely to Is broken up by new ami important
invention hy Mr. Wlirrn r of Providence, R
I I5y hi process. rote rail be luarle ill the
niece a mile long, or lo an indefinite leii-ftl.
... - r.atM thu doimr awav with the
. - . ' ...... "
necessity for lonrr ropewalk. Two IwisN are
nukieatonn revolution, without twisting or
. i. ..-.I ..C thx rone, a i Low the
I III II I Itj; r. . ti."- " .... I
custom. The siraml i formed and rcpe luid in a
more uerferl maimer, and at far greater peeid
il an w now alt-inerl. From I.V lo f-t of
t-o inch rope run be thus made in a minute;
.n.ut:.r.ie....ili faster. On mail could lend
a ailinlierof 1hee inacliinra at once.
ii- !m rarrie.1 ollt a uroceas Will
II 111 l I S'-W ear- " I
seon Is- in ut-, not only doing away foreign im
notion- siideoiilrollin; our own irxarket, hut
eifirllnir to other rouiilrie. Two-third of all
the cordage made in thi country i from dew
rolled Am-rican liemp, at an average value of
."i ts., though th" present rate is . cl.
Il.l.i Kris Blltrt.
The re-luiidinj ef thf Stte ibbt of lllnioht
..;.!( v ul it altTI'lirV Itt til
It" S"MI,5 v" n--i' - a
cilv of New York under the diiectiou of Jv
I rrx. ii. nnd tlie ComiiiifHioiier of the State,
New Bonds are given upon the urreii.lcr of the
ole one, and au interest bond for the arrrear
of ililercst wlieil the au.OUIlt exceed live llUU
ilr. d dollar.
The New York Kprii ay
:..i.J..;u..- t it.. Trie I! ail road atock Tt
paing up the last Instalment called for with
great proinptne. The bu-iue f the road l
... a xrery I,ro.prou. .tate. Tlio receipt are
.... t .!.., ..-a dnltsr ner dai t 'Itn
liu'i whiui vuw ui"u..i' .
ou increase of expense in running the roau.
'I'M, a mi included om i; l.tMMI.if tha axknoxkj
.lxei leiiois of llie St ile, at the rale of sll'fj
ou a tiiousaud; also, aiioul ..'i,IHil of tho iut-r-
nai iinurovf innui wairani.
!
LiMriixii. A Mormon. on a vi-il lo lluscity, '
was iuiileii over to Jiltitoistim u, a f.-w inv liti !
since, and w hile il.eres. y. ry lynched. The per
petrators ol the hirharity liave not been .lis-'ok-r-,.,(.
,7. y,is Krrr:tlr, ( !. .
'1 tie I'itv Wharves were lilted W ill: steani'Mial
vesterdxv. and hrsiness preel.1ed a lively aspect.
Tho .-lieii.y vi le and Loiii-i ille Turnpike Com
panv hive .iei-lared n ..ivi.len.l ..f .'I percent.
Sit.ySH.iki Sink Th" stianibont.Motive ill
n-ceu Jiug. came in coiliioii with the '.sunltetiin,'
n.r Porlsinoulh. on ."Saturday list, whiio de
ceiiding. sinking ine latter boat iusUnilly, in
la-l.e feet uul-r Her freiiiht is said to Is" Valu-
able d-y-cooxs. tnosllv lor merciianis oi una
The sa.ill-t part of the event l the
crow iniigof eight German emigrant.
Livri Lwr. liy tlo sinking of the
Me-npliU packet C utter, the other dn , iwoiioca
ham: and rive tiremen, Itusi le- some M nea.i oi
hor. uelonging to ;i compauy ol rcturuiug
volunteers, wa re ilrOkVll.d The boat struck a
snag about !f o'clock iu the inorninr. and imme
diately went down in deep water.
The St. Loir. I'liion slate that Gen. Mer-
Lit" Price will return to Santa re mm in", 'o
take charge of the American force there. Kolf
ert WaUcr. AojuUnt of the -d MioUli regl-
Itietil. has heeiiclecled .Major ol toe iiiuiniioi. oi
re-eiiltsle.l volunteer ill New Mexico.
m Vcix St iivk. A rich vein of lead
. . . I .. 'C. ..,.il
was discovered n lew days since 10 "
count v, Bho'it four mile from Peoria.and but a
slmrl uislnnce from tue Illinois river.
n. Si Cutis lEei.ublicnii sav that it has
good authority lorstnling that Judge Atchison
w ill not he a calldldaie ior re-rin ...... .."....
I'uit'.'-J Slnle Senate.
Y'.' hu.-i. re.-ievi.il 11 note from Mr. Dyer, 'i-
" . . ..
; !... l .lio.r hut Itie naviL'H'iou ..1
Green river, as high upas Bowling flreeii. will
Im re-opened by the th of this montn.
.tlisri-nlslr Arli).-.
A work has Iteen published in Gretit llrilaiu,
,rofeiii'r to le written by Count l't)rsayt
.. ...... 1 i' u..d Th. x-ietk'
w uen reany wruxeii nx- .eu.S" . ---
taken of the matter by .Mr. llowm i correct.
Lilhcr the work I worthy, iu which case the
diguic is contemptible, or it is not, in which
event the partie palm oft a flimsy trick, and
iisiilt the public by it. TJie work i declared to
ihe an exquisite tab' of humble life. If o, it I
cowar-ilv in the author lo pander to prejudice, ami
p, on in O'Orsay to clnim the authorship of it
I'ulcr as her well co:i-iiiered and uncllange-
are to be found ml the prov sinits for our jt-ov-j a,,, ,r.ise re:..-"- w illi M'ii.-n. without
eminent: and if you wi-li for otlx-r pr.. visions, j (J: s,,,.,t.ri,eiil .No addilioil of Mexican Ter-
you c.iiiliot put them Ihete, all Ihe le
Cxuvress cannot put lliein llu-r . ut
is, t i.i u ot i -it. i,, ii.,- kiii. fs-:,,, I nion
-s .a ac- ll,tl, tiL That, iii Ihe iuitgiiieiit of thi I'on-
co malice with ils prol isions. A I tiie lime of I In j , ..utiou, t.,is eour ol" policy and art ion would
admission of Missouri into the Ciiioit. 1 found j for, which Ine whole patriotism and
Ihe smile wiiliiiieut yery generiilly prcvaiiuig j iutrllig.-ncf un.i mttntl worth of the couniry
some s.s lion-. I had the s.iine u pinion toeti ou j n.jj.jit houorai.ly rally ami .eurely stand,
this kiihject that I h ive poiy ; and. in llie mi Ut ; M ,;,. lt w ,,t pl ace our country eminently in
of the iteiiaiion then iiin.ifesl. there w. rx mal y ,i. rig,i, ind show lo the world, that we are u
w ho could not see where the tiiint ion vroi.in j ,,.,ti,,, n, in" ml,, in moral pnuc pic, as in
end. Tiieii men got l"C 'her and Inikeu ol coin- j ji;ta.ry .u . r; and tiiat we can c.uiquer a
proiitisi s, and ma...' coiiiproinis. s. :ux: one-luiif j j.nce yy.tli Mexico, by lirst colli). icrilig iu our
insisted on what lliey had p.i rie'it to 'iU, and . ,.,,.,, tl,P raging thir..i of Military glory and the
Hie oilier half snhmitie.i to iiiuT.wMi. il im-x ,,! i,,.,.iti.;i of I oreigu cimiiucsl.
s . ITEMS.
Xrtvkera ran pirtly aeaf falTeriiu; Un.li laM
week. Nnla puusu ut tout could a -atrrnaM-sl la lit
town, an lite lakers stmt as llteir "la'.ltsliaitkls. Tlie
oldest mhablunl uil'ofaiesl aa thai be aexet leeoilarieH
a liu e ol so f real scant! jr uf r.ovtalo.. Bui al Ut-t list
witni cuanrfti. lit vetae s hecaa. . en lo arrive.
and otenljf aiaia arruunl as ,Xtrea l.C, Ak
lrr, .tear, li.
'Ille '' cxrlaiawsl Mi. Parimalau. tB.iliaz ka.
atf -lairtlv kl live wa.hsuiaaa ocr lh w , Ul aa
iltroustdeialil crtaturc? To al mil bei luks Ul ralrh
oil w ater. a hen il rains hat I XVr'l I drrlar I ..n.
Icr Ituw pntair will untrh llieatkelxes and slave so. Tuf
aijr part I tliink il hl riOMit: l.t he p. ior, M -ins
i iiltnut w Ual jrua am."
Kisliop Mrl'lnsker wa in.ajlrd a Uislotu vl liw Bo-
aiau 1 ailtnltc I liar. It, tot i acw e.. M!.r, V Tl .
tiiiiiai riiy.ett iMituiajr week.
D.S-IOT Harlt and Kearney, rttirfcutt in tnr Hull
F'.undioii, dint laiely t 'lelkiw ver. Hie 'iwr I.
ittf prevail nl IN lis. xpiadioa.
A auke rtiiu voce sunx out in a mpiaiI. l a ra-
hm.l iirwly li.w. im board liikrrari -la-i (oiitat jii.
Ilietr' l.tl tu lital jib'" - aiu'l a loucltiM on i," te
phril l!ttfreea one.
I. Milt. I attet Ulil, m Its wa capttirtMl. afier kcinata.-
erelv woundid in l irl. lie Kiiax-y's xuciillifl.i k:l-l
lite .Mrik-AJis. lias died ot lit woetvl.
I'Hiksi ,i, l'i .in rurioui adt erlisr mriii win
Hi miliums im' lite . V. papers Ilia. i lyMSAi,
Use lale popular lltriatot in I be lautnua L'raruw liex otu
lion. Ilewaow lu ,t-w Vork. exiled hr AiMria. and
olt'crntf lo support his laauly ky l.arltia- draw. us aud
llie lanxusr..
Tlii l.ri'W-laliire of KIhmU l.latid bavins i.H-dii'd a
reriain uiu lor lit rrrrltua of a rial iwnatie a.tluiii.
iir.Hi.lila.n $Tli.ot list latsed kv privslr Mibwriptio.
asm iix, ine pin inmrauis, uas art arstttt Iu rasst II
aak.uiil.aMd a lew da prurarsd llie tiaadsoaaf do
aalHta of JO,! 0 l"i out ait vid and wraliii) ciiiaruul
rrox kieitre.
A roc-net is said loLa a perfcrl iurari.a' H.n ul I aiud
she keep Iter 'sa la a f ae.
Tw thousand dollars, the aroreeda ul tin ,.liiiai..
of llie -Week slave, have already asn remilied lo I'.m.
era.
Vi.air Kkul-Kar. l id. tVlUmt. nr Im. r..m I. ai.ini
Yelluw fever al Vara Cruz, willed Ui.isjo lu 1st a .u
rd loll mi ai nu i ut lite uour in laltirrouie routilv. Vai.u
I'aroiina. .X Imrlil rruw a will tta iliai uui.i- .'. r.
ward ior this Uui huaiawe a. I.
Mr.Caaior, uf I'.ustou, l.as dmruvaied a new aao.ltt
(rurraiui ra troai ewnmua rusin. wbs-fi in, tars 1 1 I In
imporiaul advantages of (real aruuua.v, ami emu a
hkiil ul reniai-kal-ln ttriliiamy.
Mull LiaxaaL Bxut tar. Tlie la.a Ah..h..n t-
ruller. rasiot Ida mr.ky nis last w ill, alter several
IcaarMrslo relalivra and IrtciMla, anrsuatllK lo Ibirlv-
une tiuudred dollars, jak to lia- Theulusk-ai lasiiiuia.n
a. I'smla l.lzr. una ibuttaan.1 dollar, and lol.l cdeial
lreet I tiuicli, am i liar) lo lite .Xuu-iirau I nuaiiau A
kuialsia, uue ll.ousau.1 ollars. Umi'mm Vr,r
Tlie llrazillall -lares, who rnreallv rsraitert fruua New
uik. bay gune lo llayti. aud nui luCauada.
8iTa fa iso Lsa Th eaiiikusini and entukkr-
ed atccbanicsui .New lurk, at makiii acuta war up.ni
tue ruipinyuiein oi ronvn-ls, ki irwrnunly fenlieatiaty,
iu sbor asakiag aud ulltar loksiiMw, al ralrswlucu tie-K-al
liie lair conitiiiun of liade, and in take eal
lueali. lo prevent u.
I'o. A. f. M.i iisxis W luara Irum lite xw
Vur k Herakl, tlial Una or Urn has ber a aiiuomiad lit litr
cMuiuAitu ul llitkieaiii Frljale .Mississippi.
Tl.r Masaarbusrits Wesiern railroad . ..u wiilia
Iraiiy euiatseiurnl of il tMA-ines and oroois. I be
wisi.il l uas Misiltal as lurrrasc ( rerrutts since ln-
failri Isi.nuw aiuouni Pi Sill,: -si of whirl, "i,
47J aerrued sinr Juae Isl.
It is sla'e.1 ibal lit cupiux!t of lr. I'lia.UMit'
W'Hk-, inrluihiii- his Ille aud tellers, lo In. uuldr-lusl .v
bktnun in law.ltf. liainia. iortrn-r wnti aoiuc addusti
al voiiiudsoI sctiuuiis.aiul a ruuiunslary uti ti Ih'.k-.
has I ecu sui.l lor bciween .V0.Mt aa.l euosai.
We are fuiry lo auinati.rf llie loss of aiutther dfiu.
(ulkitrd ruiaen in ine drain ul Hoi., talward IJu.nl r,
ul fouitrei. Xonu. lew utco nave been tuure resis-riad
in p.ilSw or prirale lip. an IiommI ruan and a ood
neiaiantff.
Aaauig lite ranttoa raiitlared fium lite Mr i van lurre
uuuet iprn. X alritria, by iM,r aruit, wrre tlie iwo six
pouiiilers of v aslnntioii . Kalle. , , IM- were ks.1 ai
lite Lalllaul liuraa X lata.
Fkar (. W are U -Saivd Ilia: lite Kri kokl laut.lk
will uel f HiaSSI ti" m llie Mil oi laa. les In I'l.lls.lf .
..ia,los e'. Tin is rerlamiy a lair Lnssnr. trans
a.lk.i.
Mr. Villows was ai Hi ll.nlauiitoal nUi khM.
TiiuimIsv ts.l. -It' a psradtae. aim i: T" ake-l iter
I ite h.i X u. tlumminclca. -!.! yes." Mm- teplad.hal I
raa't ln..l kn ree' of know ksige brie." -iiil."ie
pltrst i- say Vis ti-an. -'i.trre'sa (real eVal of -for-l.tdilm'
Iru I' ' We imui.-.h Jrly Its.ked I s ur am.
bre'la but II l.kl (..lie uir, "as .lire as a son. Jr"-. 'r .
Tue Hon. Samuel Ma-on. Ilia iarc Itiiuiie I-Iaimi ixai.
uiariurer. ds-s) re-emir ,tf dress.
Tl.rrr ate now -.i enter., iti.nii. jm.i utbre. i.i tl:.
I ail' d -Males.
!ir l.eorvr ?"ini,oii. il,e lox-rrnes of tint ilodois
llay CulllJHni . I al Ihe Xlor IImi-, s i V I. a :-.?
laii.l.
Jo-epli R. I i.aii.ller. F.i . Hie l'r niton o; .-te I nue.i
laie- lurlit.Hti ania.n.nr.l to a i.ift -ih.' . in
.tll.iii.xi al -iir..ii-i; i, la.t net.
Wr Itarh I Me "Xaltuxal I iltel'.ie.irr t lal li'i.i!.
lertO'.-wiMi aie rusaaed n, prnitr.Ui- .erii4!.Mts N,
llie t x-intiet..., iiHi.ii.e:ril hsvr ss u very -eer.-e-t.d
Ii . to ir" Istftrd PiAl llnssreal tialkmal liilu.e l.t.tr
iiM-n.xry ..I 1'h- taller ol in- i.uitii.v si.; n-a mui".
U.ui;.'r in .iiilrrr.l in rentaoi unt x-eui. -I. I
hut la k. Truer iaiire d tf. i.h i imi. oi ir.xi ur- !mv.
beeiilslelv disritxere.1 iul'ielun.i t.f llswlri . I rank'ui
euti-.lt. Ma-s , w iurli a.r -ad I.. n-ni .on -rnrer 14-r
r.-nl. el p.lir a.e.al, aod lo I kr "t f at'erts.
rsii;. inrsls air i it projre-a for !l e er-riHm ot a lurum r
An riiunenl I irueli s:aii-ii.-al wrurr Iim-W tils - aiio t
iWar llasairrae.AI a la.iel.xi ball, lo. tta-lir0 ut
asrrrtkiiin.3 lltr t'eilnrixiM ol z ilieiuen w 'hi arraot; l
their ban wiHi teen niirt rs Url.xe emeriti ..e hwim
lie ..iin.l litem l.t a.eiaae a-xiu irn-iit) oi.r -'.. of
ihoiv ; itw" .h. list! Irs-i or i,.. t.f t.. r usttn'i. .s-i.t.y
le tie si lies'.
i.iiiici.11 '1 amirs "vl.eofzta Ita- til.e.! I..r rr.iii-.l..iii
on le" sstir lor use Is-xiaiuui ,h irMtituied tr.s."-. n.l
ue .-nntpany uvrr. is Ineh has l. n perkmie.1 ..j..tu ihe
rouunainl. Miakuit: six . ofiipanies. l ie- lia' aeM: u. i.
lers in tiiiuareil -loi.
The fxdhir.l fricn-i- oi l'-e lie ...rr-.w U'ruai.
nt in rCHiuly rmivetilNH. al I .iiiurt. Jei'ft- r.eiHM ,
N X . SI..I resolvert lo . reel a liHintlieetu ., r, J,, . lr'r
Tue lion. Iletirr ila- lia ls-en mhiiihiis! f,t: ii-
Fresiirrnr) I y lite W Ink'Sof trfie f.atnn , fa.
I. Sims 4ri. N.ix.s.i l.i.u.ii.o. The lale Xla--.
lxi-rn and I '..Kite, nr ul Ik'iii.irrai le riiiiveiiiiou-,
rrtroiiinn-mlisi lite 4lt Tuestlav l Mai net I a-lite .lav.
ak.l ItalllUH. e as the p'ar. ol l.o iti.i- ir. ii Nals.nsl
I'ni.k uis.n.
The ktik.tsm a;.(s.i..laeii, ,-Ma.il. Iists ls-en
maile tv Pie rresHlenl :
..l.n M. ritrr-itu. .H X ir'tnta. te ilir porl n l.sniia.
JatVtTtBl eaT tw I
PBiLxiicLrau, Oct. 4, XIX. A. tt.'"
The royal Mall Suarner Hibeta, atarr-reia"
at Iwtea from Liverpool yesterday afteraoeia.
at -') minute before il o'clock, with Loado
date u the I "ih, and Liverpcol to the lDih of
September.
I'hcr baa beea a reaction ia th Cora market,
ant a cunslderablo adaaace was realUed for
Flour and Wheat about the UilJtlie of the
month, caused by a largely increased uercaud
lto.ii fur foreign aud bo.tie coakumption.
'1 lie eonlioued heavy f.i: ores iu tiie Cora
Ira ie. urriciently acrouits for Ihe farther ceprer
sion of the corn market xiurin; th first week of
llie present month, aud o.i tho Cih nit., pries
still continued lo recsie; but toward the clo
ui lite secouo we k, both w heat aud Sour wera
in i ( live i!-i a. 'nu, nnd '.his improvement w
inxiotaiuxd o.i the C'l.i, when wheal ndvance-i
per misrler on the eiiotalion of the C.h,
ami liuur for which liier-i was an il creased i
maiiri both ia Loulou ami Liverpool, aiivanccd
3 1 I .hilliugs jcr iiiii. The top qnotaliou
for the latter liescrip'ion of wh-af, was 6i
per iiiurler ia Liverpool. ItVst Western Caual
I; lour which on the I Hi was cull at "ii shiliian,
wus sellinj' on the li!i fJ- to ,'iU khitliiiff per
bbl.
lui.taii com had t!o iiri-it in great iletuan
at higher rales, and toe corn market at the latest
uitri.teut appeared firm; but as lare supplie
wi re still ex tec ted from ai:roa !, an 1 as the La-gli-li
harvest was a. initle I to lean sLuuCaiil
)ieil, it WJ very douhtflil w b--lber tiuctualiuns
would uot lake place, before pricva readied their
uali'ial level. Con-i :. ral.i.- pu'c!ias..s had been
ma le in Louuou and Liverpool for llelium and
Holland, in cou-erjuenc j of tho uiraed ap
pearinceof tb-i Potato cr-:t i.i t.iose cuontrie,
and these purchases ten.iu rn-Ilv lux'.r-Ljtn-
en the market.
'i'Ue stnte of coi.uiicrci ii kli'jds and of the
com market especially, r. t it a mailer at
gei Linicu:ty l form a roirect jcuin:it of
111-: future course of prices a' .Murk Laue.
Al the market .j t..o Ijih aal K;h,
Creu.sluR sera a lillla l..;h.-r. Tins supply
of W heat was lnull'il. I'.our ws c,uoieu at
Liverpool, ou Ihe l::h, at .'-. C-l. t ixs.; aad
al Loncon, oa Ihe I7ih, at i'U.. Vi.
CcTT.ti. Tlio gr.-at Ha .t of coifjcacOa
which the late heavy ft.Iujej LouJO J, ha
prwiuced in the Coltou inartt, a,ua l ie f-Cl of
the rousuuiption ktlil toul.iioiu upon A heavy
contracted scale, togr-lber w.l.l l..c al. uu.
reuiunentiug s.at of trade, undd tii.-ougixout
the week preceuiii the l.lh, tj Cu.isid. rxAy
depress the Liverpuul Uiaiavt. sua :o reuueo
quuLatiou thiee-eiLLi of a le iiuy pet .oaoi
for the qualities w hicU tiav mmnv t-n actd
upou. Middiiu, and lul.iu r .j.. i..l. -s a. uot
only lo Ite dear, bul scares, brazii. L.ypliao.
ami Sural, all participated iu tli- fa.i, au j l.Vi
transactions al llii t.e liue wre uu a v .ry .mill
ed scale.
(ixi.ttti InrLLi.iuk.. t. A: l'a.-i,cn Jj,
the S.i,;.iii.'i Aiiilia.-aaor, re ....cut al l!)i l re, .1.3
Cour:, prearule.i at tlie olie.u a lj iu ..Al.C UO'.J
frulii llisjoverulliea!, ol w l.ul il t;.t Io.,o tag U
the aultakaiice: "lu kiue l.u. ii.uiiucs lota tills
l!lh slum I., cluil.1 Idl.iru :isal"'.ancO of III All
j.sty the Kiiix ol Sar .t .til l.'.lxll in
vasion; hlS ."sarClUIUl Majrs'.y Wl i Ojui.-".l
uimself bouu.1 ual lo relnss l.iesuaere u fan
litl' that asaiaiajte: it oeiujl.. ualyaa aa Iui-
uu Power to causa tlio iuucpcu.xi.ee tf a.i U. s
Stales of tue l eu sdia lo let rescctti, a gd-u-anil's.,
ttv the tre-iite of I lruua.
C1KCULAK.
t'rin tiie Utlavart .l'i-S'artry .Scttj
T ALLTHK KK.N L oLCNT W HER-
LVLKTHIS MAY I'o.Mil
Hnk.'HKk.'i MSina: Iii, in uiir :.?-
oresse.l I.I XU'I for the pl.ri.O- of ol.etlB x o..r
aid in llie wor ..f ai.o.i-:.U4 !-"-ty a U.
.-Int' ol e .ware. 'I-- r .'.in, ul auli
siayerx truta for the I as I t v. . 1! . - :'. v.- ua
ititt ls?n I... ! . .i'- fa - -s aa . .. a:"-
whi.. ii... "xli o l.--e.y (.! 1-:. .. ;n our
e.miiir'. , i...k- t -.-ii-ra . i ; pr-..ud'ii tudix
legilllllale elfe, t. . to... ,. (..l..:e seal.-
Ittri't ini uitder one a i.,a: r,, t ,.i.Js-. Au
l-ort
l-.l
liar rr Krilwkr HrglaweaiU.
Tlio coiiipauie (with Hie exception of Iwo
.Latum lo assemble at SmitliUnd; composing
U.eHd and Ith regiui'i.U Kentucky Infantry
have arrived nt tiie ren kitvou m ar Illi city.
Maior Ceneral llutlor, and the field ollioer ef
, .;....,....r. iii the city- The Governor
and Ailjuunt lii iural UmJI-v, are lo here
The miiikleriiip into nervice will, we presume
U completed before on r paper goo to pre.
,w..,TislT4l-w-.
kil Ihe nuhUc worl;s of the Kastern Stirt-M
i.l- well thi year. P.nn.ylvania will
increruux her revenue over hlf nilllion.
Fall-are.
We notice ..... -verU of eair esc...., conrpta.n of
not iece1vln our paprr rtru'"'
wilb a. Thar bar be" r-f -r
that .which
should never have submitted lo. An v such sy
tetii as till" i- cilxuiaie.i graiiuudy to 11 n.ieriniiie
the Constitution, i'.ir t etter w ..iilu I" an i.i
st.iiilaneoiis change in its prok i-ioii.-. by Con
vention, than anv compromts. wh itever incoii-si-lent
wiln that instrument it-ell."
'The ollicers of Ihe (ieiti-ral 'ioler uineiit lire
awake to the importance of this sunn-el; and
there is 110 ilonbt that there yx ill be much agil.t
lion in both Houses ol" Congress upon it. In
the Senate, I have no doubt it will in- examined
in nil its bearings; itud I sincerely hope Ihat
something will lie found lo arise from it cnlcit
lated to place pur institution:! upon a Mill more
firm and enduring basis than they even now lire.
The very bel thing which cau lie none, when
ull is said upon Ihe mined that may be said.
Will bo to let it itlone entirely, leaving lo tlie
people of he territory to be ncipiire.l the bnsi
nea of nettling Ihe matter for themselves; fir,
irhrr llmrrv ka tin ra iilrurr, all thr lrm!nti,i
uf Cungrrt itoulil lit fiuirrrlrtt tu Kiee i' rxitt-
cure; and where tve hud it to exist, Ine people
of the country have themselves alopte.l the lu
slUii'ion: thev hnv the riirht. alone, to deter
mine llieir own institutions, an.l, as the mntl-r
eo exists elsew here, lliey are not to lie con
demned for il exiuence."
Mr. I.ucliauan's leiterconliniies to eltract the
attention of the nomocracy.
The tV. -V. Kerning '' say":
"The Wilmot Proviso is the true compromise
in thi fiercely agitated ijuestioti."
The Cadi (Ohio) Sentinel:
'The true ground of the IV-mocracy
is the Wilmot Provi-o. Mr. 1!. ha missed his
murk."
Th Siindiisky (Ohio) Mirror:
'Mr. Iluchaniin has thrown liiiuself into the
arm of the South. if the motive that has led
him to prove recreant to sound principle of
liberty, .Vc.
The Albany Argus:
" The design and object of extending tlie line
of thirty-six degree thirty minutes north lati
tilde, to the Pacific I Icean, a the hound try be
tie 11 klnveholdiiig and imii-slavehohiing com
muiiit.es, cannot lie mistaken. It is to give up
all territory hereafter acquired, south of that
line, to the dominion ot the shire interest, even
if Ihat acquisition should extend, as one day or
other it may, lo the Isthmus of Harieti. Thi
i slave propajjaiiilism. through tlie inslrunieu
tnlitv of Ihe r ederal (ioveriiment, whose nea
Iralily, ome adversaries of tli Wilmot amend
ment are pleased to invoke.
If such is the issue presented by Mr, Buch
anan, it reuire no prophet, or non of a pro
phet, to foretell the consequences to the IK-mo
cratic party in the free States, in an elfb't to
sustain hi views. It will be cruslicil to atoms
It is possible that Congress may bo induced,
bv threats of disuuion ou the one Maud, ot
melted by Hi touch of Federal patronage on the
other, to sanction this compromise w ith human
bondage; but it renin ins to be seen whether sla
verv. a an element of political power or politi
cat ecouotnr, can long survive the discussion
and examination that ueh an arrangement
must inevitably provoke."
The St. Lawrence (X. Y.) Republican
"Mr. Buchanan consider the Union in dan
ger, nui slavery shall be extended to a terri
.VWirt. Tilat if thi coiirst ot policy shall
It- rep-clod, and In." wr all til bo pio-eculed. lo
ihe liual subjugation or dismemberment of Mex
ico. t!.e W higs of M jssach-.in. it now declare,
and put this declaration of their purp.ute on re
cord that Mio-sachuselt will never coitseut Ihat
American tcrntorx, however ao-uired, shall In
come a part of the American I'niou. miles on
the itiialierable condition, Ihat '-there hall be
neither t-laverv nor involuntary servitude there
in, otherwise limn in tiie punishment of crime.
I leorge N". Brigjs. and John Keed were unan
imously re-noiitiii.iled for tioveruor and Lieut.
( loyernor.
Haiti.
Adi i. es from Hayli corroborate the reported
iiihurieclion by the black in that Island. Two
black tJenerals, named Semilien ami Charles
Alcrte. headed the revolt, aud took possession
of the National Palace. President Souloni.ie,
who was iibsent iu the North, hnving been ad
vised of what waa going on, sent to I ort-au-
Prince Huvid Troy, one of hi Ministers, e
black, of courage a'.ul fidelity, to restore onler.
Troy had a conference with the rebel chiefs.
one of whom, Alerte, finally consenled lo obey
his orders, while Semilieu alii! held out, makiug
, , .. .. . . . 1 ...a .....!.. .1. l ..
a llcclaralion inai lie nan ai ieu uuuti .nx . o
struclion of Ihe Pnsident himself, who had
lefl the capital for Ihe purpose his object be
iiiff the downfall of the Ministry, whin probity
. . . . ... . - r . 1 .....
fave fiiiiilrout'ie. an.l ine siaugnirr 01 rue mu-
iatloe, haired of whom lie shared with Ihe
black in general. lln declaration wa ik-
li..vn.l l.t he 11 falsehood: nevertheless ihe au
thoritie hai consented lo await the answer of
ihe l'rekideul. which would bring on either the
condemnation and execution of Semilien or hi
io-iiii.-niioii. followed bv the formation of a
J . . ' . . I. "Tt. :
new Cabinet from among nis accomplice. 1 nw
last, any the Fruillr de Uimmrrr; woulu ne
declaration of war to the death against the mii-
laltoes.
Correwi.iene of the Mismsarl Rern.ldir.
ToriT Ki!v, rpl. . I-MT.
i;.sriKs: The Ih-eeon baltalioti arrrrad here on
Ihe l.illi m-t. Am express thai arrived her from tin)
I'aw .tee villa-e. .ve liie titroriualli.n Ihat Ihe Himti had
ulii 11 iim cm mi thai villate, llie alwenre of I Ite
I an-nee braves, w let were liniitinf ImdaJo. Th Paw
nees were rxterlr.l hi ilail) , and it U supposed thai a
lierre l-aule lias lake., pla.. TU Hioux have, if joined
l.v the war parly w itu ana. ked llie Oiunx, a h tfetter
H.lv snpinmetl . over Iwn llniusand warrior. Sir JSe
Urov.wisi is jii! in from ll rawne villa- aialea
lliat ilieSnnix ueslroye.lal.arksioillilnip and loo's, and
also injure! Iii property, snrllod Ii Im. will Ihe other
w liii.s Un-re. 10 ruinain uief.aud iliry would na he
Ic-Usl. Yours, kr., W.
Anolhrr lefter from the .sine post, dated on lhelsl
ays. thai ahont tiv hundred Into Indian arrived Iber
on me l!tl. ull..lin ioox liidinahavmtadeadesrenl
apon their rillaae nrar fori Kaaraejr. and killed annje
I sidy ie.rson. The) burae.1 llie vlllt,ilcwroyad the
eurn, and put llie whole population loilili.
Ittlall keetia... t r.-nn-t IxaiiM. t.n-I, ra.rl M ftii s
II tlili.Art. d reni.si tv sals, k.r flu xi.il 01
fr-riLass Wxstsd Lasbs urras to Tatn. Tin
iai of . Arkansas iuvhremiranla to com and lake
Inn.ls vklilrh have been for lei led lor taxes, and ao pay
ment will be rennlred (or the.. Th andllnr. apoa
pnsif of sell h-aicat, will aiak a deed, wbk-h dr.l th
supreme court ot irw. flair l-a derated will be valbl.
1 Im hn-teiietl tract rompfis warn of th nnest tait-s ia
llie Stale, and now I lha chance for a ebea homa r a
Itrrulntlna. Tli Little Rnrk. (Ark.) Banner -Mhc aa
ul ikieil a volam ol tjoelavo (. roUiaing a Hal
ot all the land wliirh tb Mat caa donale, and lit law
rdatiajf theret.
hi
lliarle-
rk una.
X'-ro dxis ... Vir s oiilliU -ii. .ie-ril uf ihe I'lnied
ft ale- I r a-aier. lit. anemnt suhp rt 10 dra.i .m lis is Ii
nil . wa ..:i.'s."- Tv, a ..I Um- ansm.u ..1 ui.hu v on
(lefstsiie in ide airli-rt iu llo. rriutienl '..ewrro-re .to :'
auieilav wa- nikl...is'i.-;t isi.
Thr W'ai:ii.i.in I ss.ti .is tin- revenue I rout r u-
btiits.toi die 111 si .piatler ! lite lir-d I', a I iear.us.trr
riiriar.il 01 n. w in rieer rtevrn u Ikios of dollars.
The Rpisropal Co-ivrntsin :. V..) ruintirrnrrd on the
nth rsrptrints-r. IH I'raiillto.i. Cliairaian. 17. Ilouia,
Serrelaiv .
I tiere waaa mutiny on liie flams. an-on nui iin
marrhtnf .tr -anta I'e. Il w a quelled, an.l Ihr le..le-.
area
dilewl I rMaa liar Arawy I St staiila-snf rleskra.
Use Ca-aiual uitaesx.
What the precise position of our ar.nv, at
Mexico, is, it ia verv ditttcultto say. So far a
wecun judge from Ihe Telegra.K- report, the
history of the matter stinc thus:
lloth parlies were engage.! iu peace ueeolia
lions from the '2-th August, to the 7th ofSentem
1 . as
Iter. 1 lie .uexican i.overnuieut otleretl t.icexie
to our. California but refuse.! tu yield the
R io (.ram.e. Phi Mr. Trial demaod.11
Oil the ".tit September, the Mexican comnus-
Moner anuoiinceJ that Mr. Trial' terms could
not be accepted. Hostilities thereupon recom
menced, ami the lighting oegau on the silt
Chafiultrpre commanded the city, and the ap
proaches to it, and hence 11101 be taken.
(en. Scott made Ihe first asaaulton the King's
.Mill iu the vicinity ot this fortress, u) the Mb
A severe light eusued. The Mexican nendesi
by Santa Anna iu uersou. repulsed our armv;
our lo was iini killed, and wound'tl. Ceil
Scott fell back npon Tvcuhiy. Tim reiMirtid
Iom in retreatiug i. I i'l killed sad , I wonii.ied.
This i the bloodiest ballle xel fought
4 In the -Ktmeday, our troop attacked the Mill
of r.I Key, also near 1 hapnltepee and defeated
the .vlexican in three amaiui. I hey were final
ly driven oil", leaving lINal dead on tue liel.l. and
carry ing olt titi wouude.1.
Bonitts were iic'iarged among the Mills, and
explrxled the amtiiunition wagon, kitling HI HI of
our troop, ano f.eu. W oarii : I .en. Pirn th"
al-andoned the place.
The hghtiug continued to th- 13th. when Ihe
ortret of Chapultepec wa cirriel by storm
llii gave our troop poae anion of th rity of
Mexico, after lire Jau arf igktiitg.
Our I os iu killed aud wounded i supposed to
no i,ini ne-kA of Scott erlective force! 4ien
W orlh, and t.en. Persifer Y. Smith arereporl.il
as neao.
The Mexicans rrtreated some twelve miles,
where they are assembled stall ia great force.
f.en. ifroreand threeor four of tbeiriiistinguisli
ed men, were killed before .Mexico.
This new waa brought ever by the Steamer
I'm if wnieu arrived at .xtw irieaa in .in
Since then, the Telegraph report
That u ruin hail rteen elected inspector (lo-
ral, but declined.
That Purklm was siirrouade.1 bv Mexicans
and re-taken,
That lien. Rtm is at the National Bridge with
tt)1Hi iiven wailing for Gen. Lane' train of JiK
men wmcn .eit a ra crai in- 1 Jin niu
O'Reilly , and hi company. 7(1 in all. were
hang on in eth
A few daye will furnish full detail. and enable
a to determine what la the true condition ef our
troop. As matter now Mr, that condition
ia more perUo-a lhaa it has beea aince the war
begun
Uin.er lur-"lll ll.-.s I'e
of irr iom. silent. ... lii -.a t ra.i. u :io:.-rv id,
h.lt nor.n ll.e Ie-s sure ol i.-.i-;n - xit li.al 0-
C.lltllt. Ulllll UokV in-.l . I .lla.s U:l WII".J UlU
are preoaled. or lx a.. . o, fx.' t.: luuipicul
leps fur eu,.-.iii. cij .ion. r.t-i-iiiCki, l'e.a-sare,
l ei,ue.-ee. Yirgi.ii-i, Mar. land a:e inoxiar;
slowly, ."xi! too -iow.y. ii .a tni", hul lut-y ars
trtui is .- a sure inraiii-r ul 'a oet'.er cay tom
int."" ltil'- Ukva e In- I. ii-iiv auoul -.i-O
siairs. I lie-- ar- it.-.. i i-,....Hu.i,nJ
ma l pail ..f xx r ri..1.i.t..u..t. th ja-e.-t hm
j.irity of our C. "H are i,...i-i,1..io..ii:i
tiiniiv of llie.n troul .!. ' no. if la -tat s aua the
uuuiiM-ri-l iiii-siii-s r.i .i.'..i-.j,. lliey
are ..pHt.d lu lie ri-.-i i .1 i.xerv i.i ia! ;rl
and iii ( "ha,;, n t . it cod . i" j: o rjc!iea
ami tievt-lo-no- A ?r'.-" 11 "'" x-i.i-.aci-
pal on wa lieUr.- oi r i.ei-:a U.c -.: i.s UjI fs;a
,iii. 'i'l.e xiio o.i i.si.a. ,-uss- in :r- hiiiaa
stood, fir 111" . .-1 -4 il s. .u U.J ."tel.-
rt-. alt- r th S.-.-..U i r -. n i.i -'.iou was n.a.s
for an ind-tii.ite iio-TiKii.etiirli: i .1 W LIxQ Ui
tta sloo.i. io.- liie looiixii a a tin-t li -i. W itcu
Ihe result w as ki.a a ii coii-i-xj-.f . y A.i'.tu.eat
iii-neu and rrcioa-traii. -"s : - u. ,o .useu-
ate. whic.i were tlx1 i..- a-ix:i cl a iiiu-liu for
recnusiueralioii. wi:.eli w ii I --1 --V a ti to,
one memoer iteni a' sen:. '1 m. u-'cm.'j,, jut
al liie cio-e ! t..." --e--... a na. t..i Lem
esriir hclore Dial ;.. mere is a p.x.-a. ,.::y ot
a uirlerent re.ult hann' oi.lai i",..
from lit. e lac! liie Iriru." of lr.-jUut feel
ia! thev itaVs- r.-xl x i.i e lot 'Uvuura"ru.eut
to put forlii renewed eh ills lo: t.:e coiiiplu-h-uteitl
uf our o: j, :. 1 ii: i ur ..ci-ty riyusni
lioiiirj. Wo ik'iiii!:. I 'rlii ' te nv.ng rtit.
a Tell aa Ira. Is a'l'l p'-no..:i: jis, a ..".ai.urf t
tn roiisi-ieit.es a ui loiii.ioi. ci.- ti oj.-ti.i-
s. Vk i noiiia u-ave n. sU.i.e ui..:.rn--- to
hao lha! ac o upiis.ie 1 al tii :. -it n.-ni. vi
our Li-!?l.:t'.ir.-. w t-i. I f .i. . at t'i I -t. Ob
iioiiht not tn 't a rs.-riiimm-i aCUk'ty w i.l j
ahuWU lo lilo-d I..-I-.I lll.lied tt...,cr-- t- l..c y -
tein ol S! ii.. y. 'i el ;...--Vi,..j; ta ir.-i lcir
iplives
.1.1
'II
I to
. I.... I IS .,'.',
oeier bv Ihr- i'siite leoi.i. au.l i:ecc..e Iii 0 2-
wary We wuuli be mure like, i..a-e viat
lanl. more unti.iag t.iat lii-x : Lat w Aie lew
ill UIIHiIk'T UU-i lilill'.'-d 1U our rv-O.llv'xS. 10.
the means to carry on on' v iilare w t niu-.
lesik lo rteiievoieuc abnai. We ii.vtitf yo
then to whom liu i-s ao..reed pariicu.ar.y
mi ite all to w hose uole e il come lo co!i-
triuille to your aiuuoaiice. or i.ny be cf your
poverty, thai which xou cau, ! la. ward tiie
work." lal Ik-law are aitolis.i Slavery au.i other
Slates) will lollow. 11 w in oe ineopeuin; wet I-
for further actiou. It i here lit a luc t.aiue el
freettom must In iouiit. Il is ti--re ill hrs; vic
tory i to if- gaiiieit. Who is t iers t. cam U
the" reucue ' "X'onie oue. Come a.l," ceuie lo
til. relief uf Hit c.i.w n-lrodcu. Come, c.oa.
our fxir coiiiilry of tiie loo I x.ot ol Civery
liv your love ot" kinoreu of country oi Ia:i
na ne ul Justice of Christ! in pu'iiy u! all
tilut in uiiubliug of ait thai . iioiy, lend ta
now your aid. au.i Ihe hles-tngs of l..e peii..
iiik" bo upon xou.
t'ontribntious may Ite f..rw .rxea to o:i.- T.--sa-urer.
Kachel r.a-elt. W ilmin-t,.n, lawara.
UCNJAMIN W I. UK. Pr.si..ral
Jaw B. Bsetokc, Ser.-tar..
I'uavouia.de eir.-u;r.si.i:ic :s compel ut
omit the comutercial-
AGENT POU THK LXAMINLR.
J. It. Rri:.t(t izette Otfice. Ciiiciauati, O
Whitx A. PoTrm, Li State street. Boston
ti.u Switm, ll'i Na"itt tree!. New York
John. SxNOt.rriki.it, S. K. dr. Arch i. tdti !..
Philadelphia.
ISA AC V Vi il f& cTk,
No. 1 1. lltesaui Srer: r lill. O EL f H I A .
M leHlartarers and bnp-n-: -w' I'aurf Ha-.(.uk aad
Murder.
liae aits ay band, as large an aatriiuet as sav "
lit riiy. Ute i i-sM ii- t:,ri. at
Amertgnn C Fretn i I'aptn' Ha gin..
Bonier, 1 'its xV CVliini i Pa ers, Vtd
Yi:Jov P;'i.r-, Fire ln;v,i Pi'mU, Ac.
XII of whk-ti wi I J . ihe nixsl ttw.niM, 'laa.
U nwruk kl t-K'i. 4.-mutry ie.. rti.ls ar paniru
arlv invMed In rail.
I1C CUtZtl u
N'. WI, Main St. npjiosite Ba:.k, of Kv
LOIIHV ILLE;
II Ati a-'war 4in7 mm. kVK.nrMn ana tail, a rad t
riinn4 as lb aliri a CM fanr iax.'iu? VI aau.'k
rrd ky Is XAt' fl OU mt Vxa
rpl 1, 11? iv
nEI HAAIl- TOUIa HTUKC ana
t. II. P.WIIII
' aad ri 7"al ManmfmUmrtr,
,sd rin; Mf'i imur
Jlai.dae Aaedtrara.awd .Waaata'a
TaW Gara.'y.
n. . Main Cas de. kelsreen .'dk and 4Ua Niatia.
Ctxiimil, dan.
CKMirER'?. l'rpair's. I'aMnel. W ason sad' Chaii
i JSaker's Tools afrfarYdrsrniM.n.aiwa-.san hand
Or mad ! erder at short aolke. Aft, la r van wood's
and Mhf Larks and Lalrlkaa. Mr find. Nasianj.anU Cow
ra flans. CsMaat Uardwar. Mahojaav Ka. ad a
SMerai aataorlntawl mi Haadwar. soctl a titad kjr Ifooa
luUders aad Cahuct Maksra. AU ol tuca will a I4
at msdrai .
. Jsly 4, 147 as.