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UIMHl i. MlilWW. jbnn,.
UmiHT A. WHITItUAV,
Little rock !
TV RAO AT MMXIlUi il'M l«* IMJ.
Fir Cattgnu,
ROBERT W. JOHNSON.
Ml A.iv-.ftii-.B-ru MoM (hr *a Baanar, ahind.1 n
kandad la by ** h'eloek, »» Monday launua* ot each we. »
If Va M. Van Tiunioiw, E*| » Warra,
Bradley county, » authoriied la act »» Agent fa
th« hauiaar.
PRINTING BOA HIM, CAUDA, *C.
We have Ja«t racelm) a aaw and «Hnnt a*onaB**.t -
Taaey carda aad W'ai»«« haw*, atuainper Ac., aad «i
r?«4> lo do op ell muta af fancy rna«u« A««(w<
qid, kly and in s better ilyle, Ui»» it baa ever been done b<
fbrv CWI end aee at the Banner < -thee. ^
\ TO PKIXTERI.
A rkhI uwurtiiicnt of prutUnc, book, twleeaj-. letter an
rnlin-|»vn paper, ie coaatBMlr kept na band at the Arkansi
Bonnei o*re, tnd \«dt be farnuhed to the trade at la
funcfii 0m CAfH
TO ftlllPPKftl.
Bill* if -ertf, »r*tl> prim***!, for *»J* ■! Ill* Arhaom
Banner °.k\
i Vinting Prw».
roe rale, ' heap lor CAKH, one Doable Medium Pnntu
PreM in eomfdei* order— apply at the Arkaaaar Bonn
OBce. __.
jj- The Banner ik the authorised newspat*
for the publication of entray notice*—price 31 eh
for each notice.
roMiK Aii
K. W. JOHNSON, Democratic Nominee ft
Congress, will address ihe people, at the plact
and tiroes indicated in the following Schedule, i
the hour of 10 A M. The Democratic papu
throughout the State are respectfully requested I
publish tius notice until the 19th July, IdM.
l’naarvtLLt;. Ptur county, Monday, lfSUt June,
l.t.wisai at., Cox Wit county, Tcasoav 17th Jun
Dover, fore county, T»«sa»t, 18th June.
Datrviut Yru courtly, Satirpav, 21st June.
Ci asksviixJ!, JowaxHt county, TertsoAT, ‘Jdth Jnn
KmNATm eoontv, WtMiaiur, 25th Jtim
Van tnixs, Caawroao ct'y, San aoav, 28th Jun,
Fort Sami. Sr easi-tan ct*y, Monday, 30th Jun<
FArtrTkT;u.£, Wash no ion ct’y, Friday, ith Julj
BcNTuitriLi.s, Beaton county, Katurdai 5th Jul]
H xtsviua:, M»d,sox county, Monday 7th July.
Cvaaoi.Tox, Ctaami. county, Wed'uay 9th Jul;
jAsct.it, Newton County, Thcrsday lOlh Jeer.
Lkaanox. Searcy county, Saturday 12th July.
Clinton, Van Bt ren county, Monday 14th July.
Litter Rock. Pruhu county, Saturday 19th J ul;
little Rack, May 26, 1851.
.V*aw*. F.<iih>rt:—1 enclose you a schedule of a[
poinlmenkt which please publish with a resile;
lhat it may also bo published by all other Join
nala of the State..
1 wdl endeavor to fill these appointments, an
address my feuow ntirenaat each place specific
at the hour of 10, A. M. if eonvenient for theta.
It will be perceived that my appointments wr
brace very nearly the whole of the West an
North-west part of the State. It is impossible i
the tunc allowed me to visit the whole Stale. A
ter filling the last appointment now made, to wit
at Li'tle Rock on the 19th of July. Iwillsetot
natueuian ly and visit such pact of the Slate as ma
tiien be deemed necessary.
1 am sirs respectfully yours,
R. W. JOHNSON.
U We are authorised to announce Jons t
Mi saw, of Jefferson county, a candidate lor th
odice of Circuit Judge of the Second Jiubpflrt Cu
cult, composed of the counties of ffiv Sprui.
Dallas, Cal noun, llradley, Drew, Ashley, Chico!
Desha, Arkansas and Jefferson, to fill out the uh
expired term of Hon. Josuih Gould, resigned.
Electiou ou the 1st Monday in August next.
XX We \ .v c received a n-tter from a lady visit
a Ui6 TlilV C»an»in«tinw—whlCll WC Will tak
pleasure in publishing next week.
Clarendon Turnpike Co.
tl wild bo seen from au advertisement in to day’
paper that this Company have taken steps toot
tain stork at once: The commissioners here hav
assurance that a la., e amount of the stock w ill b
taken in Memphis, and encouraged to believe tha
this w.irk. ot such vuai ui>|iortance to the Slat
may be completed. W> hope our rititens will ste;
forward and subscribe liberally.
Public Piuncr to senator Sebastian.
The Fort Smith Herald contains the proceeding
of a meeting©!' the citizen* ot Fort Smith called (.>
the purpcoc of tendering this compliment toJ>ut,»
Sebastian ,u Uouox of whom tin, county has bet.
named. Vv regret that wr Have not room He
week to publish the flattering and handsomet;
written letter, which coamranicates the invitation
By a resolution, His Rxceiiviicy Gov. Koain. au
the Hoa. K. W. Johnson, were also invited to b<
present.
Cholera at Port Milk.
The Herald state* that up to Thursday lasstthii
liist.) tvrelTe or thirteen soldiers had died frorr
cholera, in the preceding three days. This w e
up to the tune tue article was wr.tvu from which
we derive this information.
The editor a>td», " There has been no cases a
far as » have beeu able to learn among the citi
z ns of the town. ’
Violent »lank
On Saturday slight last we erpeneneed one ©I
the heaviest gaU ■> that has visited us lor warn
years, it commenoed blowing about nudwgh;
iri'tn the north-west, nad continued for half an
hour, increasing in intensity unr 1 it became a u>r
us lo. The stoutest buildings were shaken, tree
were blown dowu and Latin were broken and scat
tered to a distance. The onlv serious dam.u- wai
to two new building* m the course uf erection b
the Re*- Andrew Freeman and Col T. D. Merrick.
They sttr levelled with the ground bi the fore
of th* blast.
It is generally supposed that we felt but the
edge of the hurricane, as it passed along, and wv
may cipeet to boaror much more damage irum lo
calities over which the main current passed.
VTe were visited nett morning by a pretty exten
sive hail stoam.
|X The South taro liana are holding another
giand military cmcawpiaciU at Orangeburg. The
Mercury, la speaking of the soldier*. says there is
great political animation and enthusiasm in the
• oiup, ami their ci.uiuersiyu and paroles are strong
ly indicative 0/ the feelings which predominate.—
Oilhoun. seeeisron, and State action are constant
witch words.
JX la addition to Forney, of Penns? Ivaaia,
Mess '*. French, Waldo, if4|« Young nod Judge
Potter, J»« t'moa says, will be candidate! for clerk
} . f the r. a Houae of RepKoentauvea at tU nest
riooUne. _•__
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, mail’ Pr.'ia<r his tfcovghn are at way-. cm fhe
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The “rwwlr" Again.
The following ■l**--plni atjlrtr nt n “ —
to operate against the electifljgof Cdl v,
appear* in the Van Buren InteOiftnrer: $
“ ^'e are uot prepared fot4 anti will net submit
to the fiat gone teeth from tj*> tfc-l«#unns.«f
the Banner, that thoaa who support** i*n-iand
or opp'wt'd Col. Sevier, or who do not wear the
collar of the •family' are to be erttahol."
No such • fori'' ha* been pat forth by the Ban
ner, anti we deny that we ever entertained any
such sentiment. The Editor can find no proof for
his asaertion, and if he were not dis|>o*cd to be
uujast to us, he would acknowledge that through
the columns of the Banner we have disclaimed any
such feeling, and that »o recently in reply to the
Gazette and Democrat, that he could not have lust
right of it.
We have at no time made an attempt to revive
irritating and bye-gone issues, to deny honesty of
purport to ail Democrats who differed with us in
opinion or that those should l«e ostracised who did
not agree with us in reference to rncu. And this
the Editor .should know as well as any who read
otir paper. But to represent us fairly, was uot
the policy of the Intelligencer. We understand
his design and there are few who will not sec
! that this statement is a flunaey pteteat for In* op
position !o Cod. Johnson, and the disorganizing ef
forts he is everting to divert a portion of Demo
cratic strength from the nominee of the Conven
tion. In this we have reason to believe he will
1 entirely fail. All good Democrats will indignant
ly condemn the course he has taken and means to
| which he resorts to place us in a fa Ire position be
■ fore the people. But not content to renew, if pos
sible, the dissensions which hat- agitated the
! party iu this State, he shouts out agaiu the old
tvutn out cry of “family” vexed issues aie again
started, and that in the eiciMReut his delinquen
cies and wrongs to tin- parly to which he professes
j to beloug, may escape notice nod rebuke. “The
I family” ! wliat a commentary upon the bitterness
j and selfishness that cling to disappointed aspirants.
Has the Editor forgotten that the heads of this
| • iauul)” have long ago passed to a reaim where
: no invective, no persecution can reach them, cm!
I does he not know that not a ilrerenJant or r •nsx
tan to the remotest lm$fi oj *i'ht r Hen;nmin Johnson
■ .fwkfjsc //. Sevier, now halls an o%ce in (his
State f How senseless then the aliusion. But
i this :s not enough, to satisfy tire vindictive and
insatiable mow of th.- Van Buren Intelligencer,
they iniisl notouiy go out of oflttc-, but must never
in- penni'ted again to go in ’ His course toward
i Robert W. .’obnaon, would warrant the belief that
such is the principle Air which he is contending.
Johnson is th only member of the “family” who
now seeks the distinction of office, and not at this
itinn because h- ! sncit f. bus. because tlie Deui>
; cracv t-garding him with i-.'b and c-.utid< ure “as
i the man the c.ust have placed him before the
people a! th, ,r ci.-ore- for Represent*! :n t' -n
grvss. We fisve no fear that the into'c.aut spirit
thus c\i:, -J by the Intelligencer exists with any
| true nr rich minded man of the party, and what
(ever un'air issues that paper may start t<> the in
jury of J orison, wo have tie fullest reliance in
tiie ability of the people promptly to discover aud
condemn them.
The 11 Whig” appears to be very inui^distress
ed because the iaie Deiu icratte Convention did
’ n-'t adopt a platform, and the Whig says, it was a
v o’ati n ■ f ' tme-hon red faith, usage and dis ip.
line of the democratic party.” Waving oiu sur
prise that such a venomous sheet should become
* the advocate or be concerned about the ■* time
honorc 1 taith” of our party, and utterly rejecting
aid from such a quarter, yet to reasonably relieve
that distress, we will only remark, as was said m
the Convention; that the denioers'ic party now,
stands a* it ever has stood, on the same republican
platform, erected in the data ol Jefferson; a plat
form requiring no periodical reconstruction; that
we ate now battling for the same ” time honored
faith,” which we contend -' for m the days of Jef
ferson, aiul against the same unprincipled ami
reckless party, then known as federalists ami it .w
• as whip, and who after having literally worn out
i and lies-.< rated every name, tt»-> ever assumed, an
» .nr t > veute «-n any tbs si ;me l ie odious
ness of their doctrines. Hc-ncc the v are endeavor
mg to appropr:ate m thetnselvra the name of the
Union i. rt>, but w ithout success, for the srnjvos
1 ture is ioo bare faced to do any damage. They
are federalists and Whigs stilt* utterly destitute of
political principles as they are, and lighting only
for the spoils of office, they really ought to put
j forward a platform every time they hold a meeting
or Convention, so that we may know what panic
1 ular invasions of the r.,l;ts of the people «ri u
! >"t, and as they leave tie. m feu hub;,, Capl. l‘r s.
'ton, of the east, and him of t*culin' (a'-■»(, Mai
; Stitfi of the South, as candidates for ( ongneas, and
r there may lie a necessity for applying the choking
' otr process som, where, they may perils;* holds
j convention to settle differences in their ranks and
i if so, we d > not doubt they will n >: neglect to put
f irward a hyi>ocmical platform to aid their attempt
' to steal tulo power by deception and trickery as
heretofore. Any other course w , ild not be ,n
keep ng with precept and practice-.
An imposing Iiniii.
The great North Western H urernuienl tram tor
| Kl l'we, the larger portion o' wtneh left San knto
u.a. T vaa, "4 the 7‘h nlf., was to be unit ■ at
J the- Leona. It was to start from there about the
12th ult., com pee ed of CTO wagons and 210 rat-rt,'
besides the escort. The officers whose no nes
! follow are attaches.! to the train- Copt S. G French,
Acting Quarter Master, Mr. John French, C. rk:
Dr- Sunth, Sutgcou; Cap:. Arthur, of ta« tirst ,:i
fantrv, co.-mnanding the escort. Foe ofS - .-rs whose
names follow aciwmpany the tram: Mai. A. Bark
ns, who goes to take command at Kl Paso, m place
of Maj. Van liorae, and 1st Lieut, A- J. Wuhani
sou, who iwe* • Kl Paso t< in but company_
Cap' S .. the Top vrapliical K.i;,te--rs
an ! i*r W.svdv •' Surc^oi, acc!vu;winv the tram,
the t« • tatter tcn i inen will proceed to Paula p.
from v n • i ;••■>■ Capt. Surri-av, i -.-all be unt'ed
with thr captor nr \peiuoa to the i’a ;sc, by war
I of the Oils.
The Raleigh fi -s t, C.. noral.tales for ♦>,<•
ne\’ Presidency, the Kilharitig cnnoat ticket ■
Mi; iard Fuisaore of New York, Pien4(»t
, Wifl. A draaharu of North Carolina, Vice.
Ti ts ucsninatwrti is prop-- sui and followed by a
eulogy as strong as a northeast ««:■• before ram
erma-s (own. Sir. draharn is one of the present
cabinet. The Raleigh Register is an old Whig
t journal, heretofore conducted by the father, and
now by Staten dales, the brother or nephew of'
Joseph daies of the Washington Intelligencer—
j Thereby hangs a tg|e. The oamintion is put for
ward a’, the n id *n l beck of the Southern hat! of
ihe’csbitwf. f
The Whig n-wspapti press, politicians and ail,
arc rapidly rush ‘Ot i the Pr-sidential quest. ,n.
Stott has been wominnted—Webster been
‘ u-mtnated—Pittriror.i at nominated. Whose turn
1 is it ue\i ’ -V » HtrmH.
VuMi iurUi vU It* Fugitir* Shirr Late.—
The Massachusetts Senate, on the IGlh aluioo.
adopaed a resolution, by a rote of U to S protest i
mg against the fugitive slave Isw as hostile to the
sentiments of Christianity n't abhorrent to the
| h el nigs of the people of MiisachasetU . also tie- ■
r daring that such a U» being repugnant to the
[ hearts and conic.enc»? of the boonaunity, m ut. ‘
•npnet or ‘.•ter. besorui a deal letter
The \V hi* na* Van Buren latMllgvaeer.
•‘.f FrlUv fMh*t makm m kaU."
TSk* thli«*Mi»l>-il pr.nto, whmie title < ihcmf, the li j4 ..|
|*M> «n*rle. •en >■’ hn*» fotae-il BP allijnca let the «ehif v •
I iimM«/ wi *;•*« » o4 them, ml «>•»*» hi* hciml v.
! C*(piotat«>*,*» Uwhe.' at«B IKseve-ih* ('«•*« nlkm
format* waattd be * pread triumph «w! l dream
tee realised, tettr wttirh hr M lunfwtiiv waste* hwpr •< »>u«
; tem**, to ttottftrr A *<mld bo * delightful Ml* o tei «K>t>MT
I tmteitto*. u» feel that hr had drum stems thin* t'wamnl {*<**' »
| trog th* party which «fw4 to elevate b»ui, ml to tUiiik 1- •
; had eait a shadow Hi fte ptetb of » tn*n whose only fault ?*
j that the Dtemorary dlstiafut hed him “an of Irr an 1 a bat
ter **M:er’* than the Editor. To ter sattaftcd that th* • **'
co workers foe the itu. timn1 of Uii« rod, w« weed ouly h>»k
at the sumlmn'y oflanjuape ujei by each amt ih' *«?* fo m
couiptunent* passing between them—and then the embracing
and ezressiaf «*Wdt takes pise# aTtarwmrks i« In art r*■mdui*
to • poor editor who baa the misfortune In provoke Attack*
' fr+tfi Wh.
The Intdltpueer of 31*t May, ur«t *‘Wt arc dftwtein
cd to maintain the rights for wU.ch we have baffled." A»»«l
a^ain **Wte do not cteyraag up\»n Ukvc nhptrry pefctacm.
i who j;kwow th* rigkt rtilithe «m| pwattr,” bet ap» * those
Who, k-v«rwf f4e dura '»/oiM n it.M
Thr “WWi” Inform* ws that **lle (the editor ot th« fnVd
j h fencer) is oue who thinks and aria for himself—an earnest
: advocate, teuatef ted*rfytel*, uod i rw; to mum/uin tkem."
j Ttw fatelftfeaecr my*. -
MIt ^the Whij) b fOttefl npwitfi^vartknfeiii hesfe "
The Wllfcf, not to b- .*••! done Wttit iu tost bow, remark*
«*fte* th* JfttctHgene«,r,s) metk-mieul*kitr in jinf."
The Inieliif ucer brcoa*** f arj'ul bf future roaihitttNcr*:
•♦if oar part) sustain Col. Jobroan, un4<*r Uic e\i*?m* nr
•'uawtatece^, we *>uf'ut, and will be terser* oj trojdanJicMfricrt
o ' *tj<t to huu aad h« ftusion f«v die balance of our *la\ ? ”
The Whin lmmediatalf i* atrickeu «itb cowaitrilion for
: the pour detooemta wt» wilt be roan patted to f«>:. t?»e u. it
ami cut wood. It *a»n: ♦
♦•Are v*m», Democracy, w.Jl.og u> ai »*U by the acuon
tb«* ir» tidbit eoavciiZKm; obafarteruuu!, \* it w.i>, t> a
touit ikAdonment of D^ieHTith- principle, broken t’aitluan »
bar» Iw-ed fraud! If you do. you w ill -oon b^ “teeirar* 0/
uwf droirert «/ nibr.M
In fhit tie* evho a sniaetfuu* Uk** Uic Irudinmna, it *ay« too
mmtk - The ‘‘b ind »n *iy” w <kiIJ hardl) de>d<ue that «h- re
cent ei avention au one of -‘broken faith mud bwcefteeed
fraud.
The Inteltipencer aeeeveracea that it “WiH ihM wwiidfr
tnttio arronnt elaitna of a **t of whiw bands
are turned ajpunat any member of th* party who is n it br»*k.
en spirited and craven hearted enoiifh to walk np and be har
nessed in the tr»c.*« of a *-Um o '* trio K ire ru/ef /**?
.iltnaftto Us “naw.*’
The Wbif eteferly a« Uc* the idem m l p<.mr»ce- upon the
flaiiaer ui this v* ire:
‘•The and DiuB»kf’ •ysU'iu has beca th- -Kd-* objeet
of its advocacy, (ft) tins n »r been battling f,r tl>e n». - -
, toeia and person^-' aycnnAeturik «»l a eertaiw chipie, n-A.*
iuee A* rrhe/i>r* rated Iter Sfoty uhw«»«/ /.? i/i r*t»."
t.H»e RMrrrdtoaad we are tftaoc. Tbt Iutett^eacer <iyv:
•*Leu*rs which we have received fr»o» various part* of the
, Suite’. mloritt iu flwtp^vwKiitutlK' hokbitf of th‘* CoHVrn
U v. is th-* settled de'crmiu liton of the leading fr*uds
of (Vi Jfthnaw. in vmrtewi* counties to vote fhr n trkt$ if
.
' Tbf *‘\Vbt2'' tnv.'- nt’s at one*' enltgfiien< d. a-n! oulifnant
ai the minrmitr >%C aa-.ite a (HdVftlitR. whih he t* mmnsteniiy
entrratiuf democrat* to support anyone else even a whir.
. I*efl«c io#wi-*on. lint hcarhitfi. He improve* on the Intr'li
fcufer—
‘•R*de or ndw, was the rule of Mr. Johnson's frtemis >1
l that ('onventton; wuw** • them, w-« h >rc the f,oftvcfitioa
ha l aoi’inUrd, were hotel amt wckhn enough to avow that,
in the eveal oi' anj M|nraat ccitinf th- n >mi:iaU‘*rt, save Uic
fi n R. W. Johu-HM. ti ll l.Vy w,*uid u t ?up> rt (nut, b :%
<m the contntrv. «■*” ill t.T* mean* and ititiu*ttces they w—•
lavt-t of, t-> defeat him b-fvre the p* -fd ’*
'Vo Algtet irooo amt select ^7110 mad vrvin if it wteukl av til
anythin* «»>re than we itesatjned, but t! will only prove v:Vr
alt iha! tii^ two or ttw—e ctrfiimni of editorial in Uic ln« wh»f
i. but t «tf*t*’he*l and 5*t !‘v d If * I hi' ' - >»n 11, th* ; •»* - r r>:
tv of whichteHoi^p to the Arkvn«a< !nte» « ••oer.
In refer-nec to the last two q-tofvi mi it ap,r if som :i it
pc,'uli«trthat no one else hm* heard •>* *ucfi d^darstuMi* ru 1
i by iohnsocts fnend*, s« far a* we can leirn. bur th Wlug
;ind Intelligencer. —Will mru* or both nL the^* p^nti :» .1 g.v
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quiry, but «u»n <lod noac. If. howersr, the editors have not
bc^n mideif. md i- it be true, i* onfy goes to *h.»w (hat John
son ha* *o*n‘* over zealous nn i enlhusuutw* fn^nd*, who
wrongly mad imprudently manifested an intere-st in him
that the sue- ss of the jTAity fiid not then require.
•* That there is any disorganization in the
win(i of the whig party in Arkansas, we most em
phatically deny, and challenge our ehivalric neigh
bors to point to any fact which will sustain them
in the peition wmch they assume in their last
i squib."—-let. Whig.
If we hare ever asserted that the wing party
w a.- disorganized m 91 nttmmt, u- retract, aw! fr.s
ten to make the amende honorable. We are ig
: nsraitt of the existence of srnamriU. at the present
time, 111 the whig party of Arkansas. II nmbt.ggery
is not arntmif nt; free, ana is treason to the South:
the doctrines of the contpr wnise as expounded by
•he •• Whig" is base submission : and anti-S’ote
right do-tria* s the hit of tyrnnii'e end V»-f d • p
pre.v-wri; to be exert ioe-1 ad-ld .* mi 1 v riiui.encul
iiiajor.'y p-ower. The nairn of • t mon u but a
shiny white-washing tor the *• a> patty ” part
ichange colors an! names, umf es .ml tat'-n •,
dress up the skunk .is “ the same old coon," mark
’he ilisgn sc h so tr 1 -parent lha’ all can detect
1*—th ■ cl Ten fee Will show. "Oi W’,.’. y’s "
cogiiomt 1 is no longer cherish. d, “ iw • dollars a
•ay" gone to the Oalplnns, an •• r 1- « •* "
f r the wing party “ and the rest of mankind ’’
ceased to be aeai.able 111 'ins age of ” p-> <ry a:ei
night-;imre».” .4 t rr<e mtrt gmjnr C*pt. H'agg •
1. required to put on .1 «ve«r>i s 1 mreiiancc,
when promulgating such humbug* at the p'-nrut
t me. Aw ay wilt: <uch fro , Is and de • punas. ,:,e
people scorn them.
firrat Excitement on our Frontier.
Cspt. Daggett, of Shelby who ha- recently
ncide a tour through the north western portion of
lh< front!) r settlements, rave ns information that
a small party of Toukaways consisting of five
warriors and one Caddo who w as an out lay frmu
his -w a tribe, had 1 fight with a party of Wa< *.*,
i.i the Vici’.uty of Alton Deaton county, a'-.ut ;....
20th of April last. Toat some seven of the Wa
coes were k lied—that the Tonkawuyj, come ia’o
the settlements, in a warlike attitude, causing
great excitement aiuoag the citizens. The Dis
trict court being in session immediately adjourned,
and a matter was seat to Maj. Arnold, who is 111
command at Fort Worth ; that Maj. Arnold came
immediately and capture! li e Indians and con
veyed them to F -ft Worth. iThal soon thereafter
lfit 1 warriors of th. Waco tribej edmt- ' the F rt.
painted, with their bows slung and <!■ manded the
Tonka was ; the Wacoes said that the Tonkawavs
had been subsisting on the flesh of their warr. rs,
w ho had been killed, and they wanted s.r ifac
tion. The Wacoes were desperately enraged and
hostile. The Tonkawavs were not delivered and
the Wacoes left reluctantly, much dussatified.—
firm Harney on hearing this new.,, .«s nd an rder,
to kill ait Indians who were found below the line
indiscriminately, if such bo the fact a general
out break is anticipated. XV h>»;>e that sU to will
betoken immediately to gi*e p: iect ml 0 t
frontier -'•"’.■■rx. Thev are .-r-afly ox;> sid T •
I .divut must and *h-» ill *► subdued; the so n.-r
the better for our citizens.
S-fiS
rhi* Mf« 'Itm.”
The Arkansas 'V ft,e wait • some0:m to run fat
Congress, who wnil " sacr.tkc «_• p.tj ; h
on the aitar of the oana m westi” and iut,
mates that R VV. Jouo >\ does i jusstso : .at
requisite. If that paper UH a i* ti.of t« 'V Mi
aou Will Mt S H'tiftn- rt> attMSPI .if Its to MS
\ . \ we aft |
the matter b v .varinj that he doe* not p.Mesa that
'■ req Baste.’’ It iSnes appear sane*hat strange
to us, however, to see a Souther*'pa per., term tac
pecaiiai ittsntauorx of the South a mere “aec
tiouat ’ matte*, that may be las) aside, so ap;«ue
the wrath of the abolition portion of out Nor ‘ rn
brethren. Tue South shouid send '»snail . t ->n
ess, *h-> is so w.itia* to " ascr.nee her rights.
\V. Jsuaaos ;s the sateptia u for Arkansas.
Hrirut lluiran.
weeing a l.ight.
A aailot the other day, in des.-rVi.tg his first
eJort to beeoese a “ wafer aia.” sail that jus: at
the -ilnse of a dar. night he was seat aloft to see
if he t .o-4 d»t a 14U. A: r a ■. . * "r *f- e a
hail. fpeStii de. k With,
“ Mist head, ahoy*’
“ Ay, sy, sir,” was the *:wwer. r
.** IV' »~>u see a Ughf*’
r ** Yes, sir.”
<* What light? .
“Pay-light, sir!*'
The look-out »• v adored down with a res
C" rztsaii thrill
Wi»
TV Ci n,mi—I midm ia Uu» HtoWi tw*
fat.dy ■ onrmrncrd and the inn* *9 •Hfpfl'We'cai *!
present Titmc, will V chteffv made upon the old
pasty jrosind of Democrat and Whir. Collateral
questions ro»y arise in d -bale giving a.ldiuotw,
. interest to th; *oaU'«. but the principle* which
* cover(i th« Denauetafie party will tl# he wannly
mKinUtmn^ »s>tl the Wkig* wil! he eraptoyad in
i attacking them in the sbaence of their own to de
fend.
Capi. John Preston of HeVin, in a letter to the
Southern Shiel!, accept* .1 the invit-mmi of !.-<
friends to b-cotne 3 Candida? for C-mgr-ss, an !
the Shield states by a-jlto-i ty. that Cb< .'*UanJ
, Captain will eudeayot to meet Johnson >1 tic
places he has appoint*; l to all teas the )> *,-.
Letters'fr'HO ihemtsiderato-friends hare fndiined
, the* rash step upon Ute pait of Capu P>.-st.ou, au*!
—bitter anti uacouipr -'Miring—as h* —we
have too much kind feeling for the «m 11 i • r
(tret the mortification th»? awaits bun. A viay
politician might offset defeat with the privilege of
I identifying himself with his party, or tu.tk'ng cap
dal for future use; hut 'he , nt '-man from Philip*
has been too lone in the • art- ss an! :» ton well
known to Uecoq acting with In* popularly at t? ■<
late day. Whatever iudnectnt nts he may have
thus top-nt h:< s reugth, an I ir is m h i-, t.-.-s ■
ours, we offt r him a fair fit id.
.Major Stith of Ouachita. another Whie 'lived
the wool," and equal in Ins pretension-, is also
willing to experiment upon th*- public pulse, and
measure hi* strength with Jdhasou. W* can a
d~rs;aud why the Major d*v-s not <le line a i -m :
in which the chanct* of winning are so greatly
against him He is a brii. ant stmnp orator, he is
fond of fun and excitement, a well informed poll
lirian and do-* not feel that heeausc he is in the
minority he should all h.j life be confined to the
pleadings of a county court, or replying to the ar
e intents of sene inferior e ■ .ns* i. II*- - w l..n;
to take l it chair! - fur wider f;une, amt if beaten
we b* . eve be would Saugh at any who offered him
sympathy. But no'hwehstamdne the Ouachita
H* raid of the Vh ant: >’tnce - that Major v;ti!h has
r* t irm.-l ready to commence the canvas*, anil wil
probably meet Mr. Johnson a’ Ins contemplat* :
appoinUn*r.it., yet we suppose he will give way
tv the aspirant from the But. Room, Mo or,
room, for the Little Rock and Helena caudid.it- .
D -o’t mount Johnson two a! a lime.
Kleetro-Magnetism versus i»tenm.
The days of steam appear to be counii In
power is raj« diy amt me to it- acme; am! ,
i certain as science continues, to progi *», ju»:
■ certain is 'team destined to decline, ami t ■ !> s;i
larrseded t*y son <* ott er power. The rap-; j,
i-tes* of steam has be* n such, that at the pr<'
iDOfient there is not a navigable river on Ui globe
wh <se wa’oR nr» no* naygat* 1 by steam- . an !
scarcely a sea whose waves are not plough ! by
s'- arnships. The dominion of steam is so rapidly
widening that in a few >•: art more the globe will
be constantly circumnavigated by g-gantic steam
iesscls.
But though steam » so rapidly taking the phiz
■fall other means of locomotion, it it; if s* *, ..
nr plut ultra of motive pow. r. Another half . :i
turv will see steam rap.dlv declining as a motive
j>- .w**r,' and i_~- tirm as rapidly taking i
place. Of the truth of thts propheti- declaration,
we have better evidence than that which Robert
Pulton was able to ndvsn e nearly half a • ntury
ago. Regarding the progress of steam navigation.—
IlobenTulton thought he had almost perforate ! -
* miracle, in propelling a boat by steam. - 11 th-.
lludsou, at tin rate of tkrrr mile* an hour; and
i upon such a wonderful a t. - vement he v* ntured
to predict t!;at at! of oar rivers would soon b*
navigated by oeamVvats. His antic :pat;ons hay
long since been more I ban realiz»*d.
What, then, may we not anticipate for the loco
motive agency of electro-magnetism, when, tu a
first i ssav of its locomotive pnw> ts. Professor P,-/- .
at Washington, hassucieeb-d ;;i propelling a lo
motive, ovvta railroad track at the rate of r nttem
an hour’ Thi- rvitai-ity speaks ut »re fir
> i**eess of efcetro-magnetism, a? a ioc >m t.v,
agent, than Pulton** experiments -I d f-.r that' of
steam. The practicability of the appl; ution of
I this tv w agent, as a motive power, may now be
considered as demonstrate-I. We have at las'
found a cure for the evils of s'eam-pow. r—ad* - -
deratnm tha* has been long sought. Steam is lix
fire, a m-*s! p vv-rfu’s* rvant. when proper!) van
aged, but a terrible agent of destruction whenever
it ceases to be watched. A •*-am engine is ;i
frui tful magazine *>f dea-,i and rum. which by no
known means can be ren-' zed absolutely safe; f -r
ui th-- first pi ice its management must be ustrus
hst to m- n who are. even w ith the best intentions
, liable to err m judgment, and wl * * aytiot ;n all
cas~» ;*erceive defects -n the conipluaWsl niaehi
n*. iv of a steam engin . J**very par: may aj-p -a'r
rw-rf ct. win :i ill fac», there is some fa'al defect,
either u the materials -r in the workmanship,
which -hi eve coiitit di-'-.o t-r tint.! after an t alas
:r -phi- had revealed it.
All of th* si .<- newts and insurmountableoh'cc lions
t" steam, ar*- entirely inapplicable to Electro mag
ivt.vr, w* :<h exerts its mmense power i tide pen
dent I v of fire, steam or smoke; an-1 an explosion is
impossible, since there ,s nothing to explote.—
Ei* *'ir-> magnetism -s a force ev -ry where pn-s-ut.
nod .-Hi wbtei, nature reyi-ly v-.-Ms to man's con
trol. It require* machinery of the greatest sim
plicity of construct ion. compared with that of the
-••nil engine, and occupies much less space.
The V i» ace of Electro• magnetism s cr*'-a
tnn of t)rnti?'f, in 1^19. His leading pr*ur.- pit s
that a galvanic current flowing at »>»•! s •• iron
renders it a magnet only so long as the curr* nt
continues io flow, fcrftfe do* < frestvd rtmnnc that
he ha*l discovered a prin- pie tha! n.irht be made
to supersede »fce »et-ncv of steam: thus conferring
upon tiMiHitn-l an inestimable -.-***, and rendering
himself one of the greatest bent factors - f the h i’
man race.
Congress, we believe, appropriated ?.’'i;fkX) to
Prof.I’vgo:opriy:-r-u». hi* experiment*. T'.-* *p
py results of h.; labors w be hailed vn h jov
Lhnrttgtiout the civilised world, and he ' ttiseif wil.
have acquired a mcht in t .e t* .pi of * --cnee, -n
the midst of those of Franklin: Jr •t--r. Poitou and
Walt.—Lou. Cturirr.
I'.lplo«lon of SlP'im IJoiter-.
I!he Paitwin explosion ease, <' - »;* Jury
reader* *! « verhct that the *• cident, which resul
ted in ktb*»i( livc men, *m ea>i***<t '»>■ the w-offi
ciency of water in the boiler. It in trow well :m
t derstood tha' tin* is the cause of n-.--ir!y every • e
(iluston that occurs. It always arises from care"
kasneat of the engineer, for he can a1 ways know
the amount of water in the Voder. An-i it'istncrigtb
! <>r fiolness of he 1 toiler. «r rvi ton .it to flu
ami int ol < , « i> on. will aval to protect against
eiptos, in. ; 'h> will permit himself
' b< guilty of ’ ,i' :a ust emus it cli.-noe as to the
s ipply of water, frit- V war* 1 >11:y A ir. . ■>
I'.iaau up i this oas-’. — .V «'’«*.7 '' 1 -•
** But wli ,t is ho to <l-> if ke fm !s ! s' he wi or
is dangerously low? H- let it x . *S 1 ■’
comes ifl cmi l t with the red hi of the '■ 1
lor, and it instantly Susie a tat«.- steara, who h pro
: it jccs the expi-xston. By *>i»-nin ; ti “ il ’i vaivj.
the water if im the relief iil vsSiire, rap 11* Im.n
she* ri qua** tty, end the danxt r be, ■ ■ gy. a ef:
for no iai-'iv laiv-e operitH? 4 to.nve • it
'to all the st* **o rurined try the refraining water
s urniut■.••* ,< red-hot iron p at* i Wa.it i -
is . t-'htied • . ie- • U.i.v .• t i
we »re aware if. and that is. to t ike o»t the f ,<-1
from tinder th*- boiler anl kt it r,v, «*} this is an
• •>.»«*:eh k‘w live -ouract ♦ a"’ f„r
the t>e. vt rr.a. explode V fore u be 'ten ; !• it it
’ not, thee try removing she .'ire, h •• n/ rhe !.■«><
oust, and stopping the engine a»i aii ’.he works.
hiaigHilty eari-testles* bextuor.* avrwn, .V- i.Kely
i i ise* to.4 employ meet, and certnifi y m, ,ir» a heavy
i weight f hla.»'. Moreover, the rein ivai of a large
nc "in : fuel. either K ,,r an r, i><>» a
almost. if no* -jtiifav an wap risible thl n. Th r<
! c, thetekwe. no ••nxr reinedy for • ,m cause of
! tritse awful < a as’rophes than the eaapkvytnent «f
eoid, attentive esgnteets.'*
Halt. M n. It. King of ttabsm i.
That distinguished g l Mna
■vhere he has met w.'.ti a reception m wt cordial.—
, 1. j pleasing to lest a that arrangements are ta
proiit'- is to tender him a public dia’er, where par v
: ciTerences shall not mingle, in so expression. by
h.s friends. o' theij ajrjK'iv.x! and oppreetsiioc of
i his covr*** ex’* n »xd ox raarscen ;1' a
wan
f
sr*
Report ol the Kx.minxtioH of I hr krhaa*
»n« Mllilnr* Institute.
The l»q*i Lot »«• mMed -*n Monday IV
Mh at May. Jlis H«»linK)' Gov. John Si. Umr**
prc**dm< -
On An- nr $rt W loe*irn'e#mfatn
ed l^Rty-tw >.K; t!*M #».de;l mlgi yrepnr#»ry «i d
eolleg *Ht ji;kn*Wri i-<, « il s the nded in » lie
mcon t ami *>m.l ft e!«»c*, nod ir.'. > Ike
first, sec *• 'ir-‘pymoT¥ cliaagT.
The Uxr I take frca p < u ire t(Wl * '-areful
and iroparG. exam naiion . making a f»v *r»bte
report of the progr- s* >f i hr c t lets n inatlr 1U tic*,
anient an I modern ! mgnages and English science.
Tt, Institution :* stir itni is .1 Beautiful groi
ns*! tUv ' iii-v- ol Tulip, in Ubilaa counu.
The grouni* are h iu G im- ly laid off and Uk
Barrack- are c*r« •••■»»«, h-iv. •.. - A ■ and air *
100ms lor the at -»nuia>Ua ..on ol uie cadcta. Tar
parade ground .n front, is muimented with a
•'■wHcnr ta!! flag c‘afT. from i!ir top rf wbirf
floats ,mr nalinna? colors. Tin hoard wt- highly
gratified an 1 deoirhvd at the skill d splayed hv th
corps of rsd--" tn the infantry an l artdlerv tactics.
accomplishing the various evolutions with the pre
cdaion of regular troop*. On tie last day of the
examination, the Viar.l wrr regaled hy original
addretun < from the foluor,ng cadets af the insti
tute, viz;
t'adrt A:v,us K McNeill, saiutat >rv address.
<• Wm. N. Smith, Arkansas, as she was and
ought to be.
•* Oro. J. Byrd, Iroprov nno.it of Time.
<< Joidcs K. Caldwell, Intellectuat improve
nirnt.
•• N. D. Flournoy. Na ir.ii s ..•••).
•* UoU. Bethel, True Oteatn
“ Wm. 0. Daniel, Gr> at men of America.
The faculty of the Institution consists of Co!.
Geo. f). Alexander, superintendent; Major Tim
O. Benton, commandant of rad .s nn<! peofeasor
matl.runities: Major Hen V Hordrn, professor of
Throughout the exauun-livn, we found thesu
jvprin'en tent r.i! Geo. |). V.-namler, a most emu -
. jwvnt. kin 1 n-t courteous e^ntti-man, distinguish ■
- ! Veil for scientific n:.«l rarv attainments, amt
try ilia enlhusiasli’ cn- ray wilt no rloubt in a few
years, make the M uv tn<'-> i'e of Arkansas,
t? ,■ most dt siraWe po.ut f-*r the edneation of the
rising general.on ui the South.
Major Tie s. O Renton, grad iated almut twelve
months since, at the \ rginia .Military Institute at
tea iigton, and by ace lama turn r>: ■••eived the h.jthcst
te nor in mathematic/, aJit-.l from the proficiency i •
vnlenc-d in thv srienrt* Tbronthoirt the exnmina
tion, wt would coi---.tr in awarding to loin the
.. - >!. *1 ke ’e jj-. •
Major B- nj. J. Horddn. .professor of languages,,
cav. the m* «t satisfaflfory .-Viden-e from the pmfi
■I V o'!,.- -('.If i 1,-ijuist,
and his uMunct of tiisrjtr-ictinjg w would highly
r- c emnend to the patr-ms of the srh-xil.
The departm* a' of chemistry and natural phiio
s phy, will he filled by Dr. Weldon E. Wr gilt,
who has been selected by the boar-1 of guardians
of the institute as a gentleman eminently qualified
f r that station.
The time in which we live is so remarkable for
the ,;np irtanl - hanges produced rn almost all de
partmeots of human activity; by the pow- r of
science and general information, that in most civil *
.used countries, has been clearly felt, and we hop*
at no distant day,- measures wiil bei taken by Ar
kansas to bring about this desirable object.
0 The changes which have taken place in science
and id the whole condition of Modern nations,
who am no longer dependant like those of the
middle ages, for their means of intellectual culture
on the remains of ancient civilization, necessarily
iiiaketl,- character of si-h-sd instruction very <1,f
feieut fioiu a *t it was formerly, when the whole
. intellectual wealth of Europe was contained in
two languages, and though these noble idiom., will
always retain a high place in a complete system of
education: yet, their importance is comparatively
1 loss, while that of the natural s< i-.-nc s, history,
geography, p.-lf es and military taeurs has very
much increased. The tmportanr of education
in the (’nit,-! Sta*-.s is now set in strong relief by
the .cneral convicti u entertained in ail free coun
tries, that t!i-.t k-o*.-t»1 di'fusion of know 1 lee, ia
• - n v true sccuri’y n-r-v.- ilj rog ited liberty
which must, rest on a jus’ s- ns- of 'he rigl.ls of
man, and few other results - an ' - attained by the
student of history and of mankind, than the es
si n'nl connexion of light and libertv, not that
great 1-arn n§ tice. ssar: y leads to liberty, history
affords many instance* who h d.sprove this; but
that a general IdTusion if knowledge, always
tends to prom •••• a general sense arid love of what
is right and bid. as vn .1 at furnishing the means
of securing We see t her-fore *n the- increase
of our; lu-*is, th-. -mean* of securing end perp-tu
a'lig - -nr liberty. Th-- Arkansas Mil.'arv luati
tutc is the pi- neer of collegiate enterprise in this
S ate, i; pr- seals itself t i|.i» with many cU.ius for
our patron.ig- a-.-l support. The military feature
in i*s '-.rvanieation, we -.vitiM part tilariy recnm
na nd •- !erat,-in of the public—offering
as it doe*, an aceompushmeut which every young
min should be proud to possess—and at the same
tan,- giving that e*ercis< to th- physical system
w *ch sti>u!dever be connected .»;‘a mental ---.l
tare. Besid-a those advantages, the higher one
of baring tha in- ans of educating -nr young men
among us. to takv charge of our militia, an! at a I
tunes to defen 1 the const.fit on of o ir country,
against all infraction of a pr unlive on*: ruction of
that instrument.
In Mcommending, as we do. the Arkansas Vf.li
ifary Institute. to the pTMtivr of this and th
surrounding State*, we would say, that the location
at Tulip is f-markable ?->r tue'sa-abrity of th- at
in vspliere. Trie high mtvllec’ual moral tone of
tie community is probably uruurpasa- i by any
sectiouof country *-*tof ttc. \ g-.iy mountains;
vie- in a , wind be.a? e-;ec 1; and -i-> .iuiueeiaenl_
offered to he twice, v .. '. w did ’-.a, * th-.* l/.-ast
Icpu - an 1 riclest propriety, and
th is v. * at- ois'ra n -d by a »• jf duty to call
up -:i ■-! not-s'a i i i Stale pr •!* of ■ ir f-i -
citizens, ' - ciiro irag- an I paltotuze this home in
stitution.
To th . *i lai . ins ,n lustil ate, w take
p - k»t1-r jig o- r 1 inks for |ii ' - mi , -
.-y a'id k-.tidm ,s -t> the board wfcib -n their vu ,n
ity — and w.sa th in every success in the neenn
pi. tin lent iA 11<- r wishes.
We can-nt close this n tv,r with -it bearing ten
tiuv-nv to the v/-r.« efficient exuntaation which
w- Ua 1 t» pit-naur <-i att-.-u.J;ng at the Tui'p Fe
male hemmary. In alt the brancries d a tom
p etc Female education, we have nevei witnessed
*o satisfactory and rigid an examination. Mr
-: • i
dutu-te iev- -1 *k 1. wmeh was displayed by th«
young lad. -j aid -r bi.< ■ Vsrge; and a<dml l-v Mrs.
Cook aul Maj. B->r u-ii th S a n.xry .flkrra aihrnn
tages (skataii hetutofoto i» tne southwest, and
nose espeeial.y in this St-re. The c-aaur.natton •
of the yoang Is-ites con tinned thro days, a-vf cam
el 1 I by a c.<u- ert tit the school room, m which
Mua Mart- :i, tt.e -ea< h r -u m-u e, dupUyvd <ha
t-.r.g ivshe-: si-. ■ er pleas*ng art.
Tj-- -■ rep -d U Tespectfui’y s tbimtled to the
pv ipie of Sta e of Arkansas
JOHN' S. BftAJiE, /'cc.si.-m!.
Ue,. i < M. Ntiu, ffaarecSarj. y
tr'cmr V /■* /«-(•«;•. T»l’p l)< ia* CO.:
At., l.tr ISA.
e*lpkill<« on on Improi'd w ilc.
1 N(‘w \ urt \ 1 'raW .* i(« i* "'"'♦pA i)»*nt sF
Washm«*t*8 tea«B th* I. «, lg net* Com-rr, t
ini: It ''ftt;' I. i cauila m*. it Mv<
Th< • c >(• m iv- nty . u. the ««« '?
i 0! tft 'at® IV*®: i d| C' ‘;tMA n -s on
eis »» ate too* and sparkling: — I
t. Ft .sftaied -hat Tlbxui’ Gitwin, at the ■
. <*f glutting the Senate amt tak-tu * .
f .il.'iuct, sold out hat interest n t>.v. \., an ■ , .m,
before the late txjar.l, to <*eoe,r t,«n. Kv,
gnent steam wait mtllttma'r ?**•!•• sunt of -i
Wore ,,t In**, upon the ja lament i>! i« • a i*w
x-rs Mi w< 1>.si• i »■. .1 •. i \ : N *
\|>1K—' t..» (in ornor l -u » a . . .;n' u.,* « t?
that sum.
4- it i® stated that tr.e ataUattl Major Laily, a
gk*rt'v«prit»i' of .! rent fettew. nm-eero* #711,1**'
lea® or mure, a* fera tor hi* mnumi m pveaatn
sundry claims !•. f .r th h<mnl for ail aliow-anrt
Major I.ally is not# law vet by proft-Ssioi’. bit ho u>
a rentli man ol * \, t :r. 1 1111 ( ami d:sr : turn
He was a caorlHUte |..t t ommiss umtr ui run the
M'tican UoiiB'Ury i'u>, a .! aught to have lain,
appointed, but >x '* n !Uk f ••fc.St* n ,not- >>m»i
hr. has done betfe r ns conns- ' ft. nrmau’s.is mis
.Mexico.
t. It 1* stati-'l tha! Oat 1 s March. Fan.. t):r
. eua^Moiti i*u*l aatouaifdiahcd- luoarapfeor of Daniel
Vj ' * pr*<t«« of a istiy; f. 1 .»• : 1
r<-f ^iTft<|(fct4.0<a> mote Of less, aa fees fat fe s 1,
vir* ini'pushing -ipji; of the important Mnicau
claim tti an honor able adjustment. And wfav
not I
4. It is stated tha' Mr. Wehsier, like a man
independent and also* board, and not afraid to t
meet tl it glare id ti, ' sun t lrtith at mul day, has
licit act'd not iksjHjsod ->| lux interest i the alert
<ajd Mexican claims. ' it will hold on to it, as he l
' as the ryht ti do, ttnttf he is pant the p« r ecu' j
ace hr is justly entitled to. A sensible man.
•V Complaint is made that the ffeitelarv of tin
fientay is paym* th fees of the ecu Me I iu the .
awards of the aforexa.d Mexican eta ms, ai.d with
holding the principal. »
t>. Committees f investic.r >n with pow r to
send for persons and papers, are to In called tor.
loudiv, as soon as the house's of the m-xt i oiierexs
net organised.
I repeat 'he saying with which l I gan this
epistle:—“The" is a co at ciuiorv, and some great
thdirs are dome in it.”
.Mr. Welsoer haa concluded, as his friends now
here -»y, not ta leave tin labmet before autumn.
Will not his friends, at that late day hav m oi
siori to i rv, " Oil I -op tar l *"
Is rr-n « O. Ik.tTwe
Sum* of t): eri’-;cs d- i tioi lik<* to ihr ft n
form disiii* in poeeeal inoti. ». I’ tern* • cmi.
■ ■ i: : uious to m ■ ;c> mum la i*.i v i vety evening
* i painU Idem »cih throw her leg (terpen
■lie .thirty at the .nidim1'*, »r be lifted with a spring
into the a.r. at the time playing tattoo with her
heels." Now, far our pan. we .ike t > see t i* p "
try of motion thus das. ..... pr s it. !. A w.
turned leg—a gracefully tjarued', waist, and even
a bustle of fa>r shape and tlimesioas—all these, an
prop, r objects—the creations >.t Almighty Nature
an 1 wr. made tike other exellouciey to be Jtasert
at and admired—the) are not immodest aw adie u
beis objects. The ridiculousness,-if anv. .a ir. at
* aching immodest ideas to heaven's must peerless
creatloru. Hut the managers of our theatres are
caterers for the amusement of the “ million "—
the pleasure « < ekers. and not for tie ... .ru! enter
tainment of n few a>*'ete sticklers tor pious class
i .. ibservsnces ia a play-house. To the pure
hi heart—all things ar. pure. Ladies of the most
un unshed reputation, andspotienael.as!ity, wit
ness the fascinating flights and poii.es of Ilia fair
danseuses; aud it cannot be shown that they are
less pure for ;■»!. ng <.ii their pleasing posit-.nas, •
and graceful agilities. We say in the language of
the hard. “On with .he dance
Chemical Freezing agents.
In that hot lujd of wonders, the chemist's labor
atpry. great d.jrecj of coW are procurable by is
ini highly volatile liquids for evaporation. A man
may be frozen to death, it is said, tu the extreniest
heat ;f summer, simply b> m epi nr him constantly
drenched .pit:; ether. By the assistance of liquid
sulphuric and, water may be frozen in a red-bot
vessel. B it that remarkable substance, liquid
carbonic acid, takes tin highest rank of all known
frees, ng agents. In drawing it from the powerful
reservoirs in which it is necessarily kept, it evapo
rates so rapidly as to freeze itself, and is then a
light, porous mass, like snow. If a small .|«»nti
tv of this i.s drenched with ether, tl e degree of
cold produced a> even m.ue intoleral le to * ue touch
than boiling water—a drop or two of • .• mixture
producing l.’i ■*••»», I'ist a- if the >k bad been
burned. Mr. Adams states that in eight minutes
he has frozen in this way a mass ot mercury weigh
ing ten pounds.
•criptnrnl xnlhoritv for the return of
Fugitive slave.
fi. “Bui Abram said unto Sara, behold Ihv maid
is in thy hand ; do to her as it plea-seth thee.—
And w hen Sara haddea.' hardly with her she lied
from her face.
7. \nd the angel of the Lord found tier !>% a
fountain of water in the wilderness, by th» foun
tain in the Wav of Sh ir.
s. And ho sa«l. Hagar. Sara's maid, whence
C<meat tle.u ’ and w hitte r wbt thou go’ And
.-.i d, I fled fro.0 t:c . i of ,.jy m., •. ■ <ara
9. An I tlie a ig.'l of t: •• Ic'd ■ cdpthbifiMr. r>
twrntolhy mistress; and submit thyself tuiqgf h> r
hand."—iOenesis, lb chap. oi
Now <u ties ease, > inner and Cliddiu, t would
have a c re ted Haga -liid advised resistance to the
law. 'Indiana Sentinel.
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A Oivgracclal Scene.
Tic oi or dav a woinai, wno keeps a no'ono is
ho tse of dl !v lie, pn'diciy cowhide.) a man hi the
itreeta lo not kn
- the quarrel, but understand the man (who lives a
short distance down the river had gkr.-u some of
fence m the house of the woman who mflietesl the
■ *.‘rstigation upon h in. Tie’ same female has proved
brrsctf to be equally expert w.th whips—for with
rt the pa-, tew year- si ■ shot a man in V w t»r
. trvs. and more recently si e «h<.» another in
Natch-7. Net 11| the face of these outrages site
has managed suffieietiily well to escape punish
merit by the law.
Important from Mrnro.
Suhf Str bn; rmonrrf.—'Die New
York P>*' learns hv a private teleenaphie despatch
’o an eminen: met anti! ■ ■, --no' of that < itv, which
was revrsiced on Thursday forenoon :;om New
Orleans, that .ihtrws )> >»•■ lea n 1 -re rt-i eiv«d.
of the steatuer, “fjoiii Hunter. ’ xh h left San
Francisco on the 22<lof Mar It Iasi, for Tehuante
pec, to the effect • 'tat u>. On Id || inter had violated
the maritime taws of Mexico, tty landing her pas
M neers, m nun, Ur -r<xtv-fi*r, without the MflttaitV
iferion* permission, and that the paiaraeers had
been imprisoned l>y the Mexican authorities ami
wen- confined at the date of the advice* receivs*!.
No other parte:nlars »re g.ven. Tehuantepec .*
not a port of entry.
■ The Lorndr Have <"ome.
The event has justified Doctor .Nrntttf* predie
tri.i 1 \t tie; Vealetilay moronic. May lHth, the
i-ini . re c: >-,u eotwneo ■>. at.; w. , arnttiat
-hei’j and fo(-;st are now rib wrtir ‘ . u 1 every
'•ree on, fur ;n heard T--ru. Dr. Smith has
• r. ? ns ', 1 te a considerable hot fttll of t|ie laree
[>• rf. i t in*, ,-a. The rate ui*nn our earn rardr ri.
'<ant- fi vt curia nttm . that aji** .iraacv w.‘
warm, confined situation*, several days ago, but
ill- grand march out of Ktrypt <*miin>-nred vestef^
lav mr.ruine.—B>.-!to»»ro Patent.
1 If Mr, F<»a,e h» i amany * • • a* hr. ,« se* k
:mr offices. h>- wo-if.l he p im-h-f fro polygamy—
Slid yet. te- is - ntltje,! b, n* f-.i «s in a , .of in,, -one
as Ur*- olii'-r. He 1, a tan lids'-. !,s t - foi- -w -ig
off 1* - li.
He U now Senator•
He is s ra-ofidatc for Senator:
H . a • audidatc for OortTaw;
(lets s tsit-i-'-i’e far th- f'-mvr, tion -n Hind*
county.
dial he m a i-aad.dtw for a.i.-oatroc’«. by the
-.-**>iear, to any -tfi-', e - -. w*- - and punct-i
a!!y.— Won il l lie. R-tsuMaora.
Id utity of Idea.
A F I- -, i* .-itare r-pr-.-M, ts L , 1 .* N Ipoit J-*
'»*-•«* oa a tow a, which hao si i.jwJ uv«i h,s (**- •■
■-.’am which he Isaaarhs, Truly my untie WJ a
ttmUtf iko* At a teceiit public meeting stene
where m New K inland, » sr-tUiaei it was fiHO
s,H-r»etb,ni( ,ikc D»,a: The V>w*r ah •. Mr A, the
mantle of hey father car, fallen upon him. wuf
tmalaert<l atm l
XT The mode young lady wh-- refused to go
into a ride factory Urea use some of the guns had
nohh-eebe* on, ,t has b- -n aaocrtaiocd is distantly
related !> th <-n..- t* »• wr-l-fi' -a -u in *h- *ar
U raw ’he }e»t*'oei had r ye *
' *(•»« ,
* Ik« H *1* a»4 « lit,
ft iw»» U- •' " t <•' ,’^V Wkn„ t
sK< s against Mr. \V,l(», Utjr.-.htt Wn»>
f lief halter:
lit Ibt—a very ilt .tr fr'.f»i! ,,
m* “> low *1 by *1! w'ttt Ittt.'T i, .,
BO'tm fits Mill IOC If ctvl, Wi'V'H! t *
A lUM ■ apsed Kis death —,,VfIh, -
!iK‘ **$! t* **». »*:.
I lath f» In»C a,V{ mum h*’,l WrB
vi • n a vn-Hm »•> Wv v'» *f»« iv-'
tit if. bul her Hoar: l.a.kt a jdiher •>
rr’ w :l‘*' <**-w
:!• U'*rt- Wit one >-.i ifkl-ttii : ,
side* ouiself; and wppf,t*w,;r
: w
i*<
” *«rn“«d»-rcertaink.;«» ,«”
N, full. and It v n' *
»iwed fVnul tV h»f»'Vt'motives. j|
’lilv WtiUrvxjd t» Ilf lit thr titf)! f.,,r
1 1 t'-l to. »• » • m . hour. Hf'jnw
" h*! followed mot n it V. ndd, , i,. . . ‘
»*•* ai- ’W -l twenty four hours w
sickr ,<f the letters ,u hw wet mi t . « , ’
;. -f *•>* *• hue HW,;,;,,./.'
»• tlw letter*, which «•»<•«:|,o i i.w< ' 1
ohe-t.tv- prwfc out pnrWk*' i«i,h i,
•tr, would have .'o*troyv<l 40 aoot, i, „„... *
r,i,B ,f**‘ «*' •» «*•<*• **'« -uffoiod him
I, 1 ''?• *ve" “*£,M! 0«r >w«. m
ttt , m V woud 1 ho shame of hi* tit-*
t nddened the bearkol our {(**). ht«
tiv or- • , s rvi-. , . > |
it!--.! trotiihs wo for m, ,1 hiiu to u>. ...
I ‘It • .11". om !u\ IpM 11 \ it «
•'* kw «s )„• « ,K’J 5^: ‘ ‘
if he had plu»j.-U d.tf.t. r hi hu heart.
r” *•'" l’+ ' C> -* •■W'-f -4 »f < l.h.1,^ „f%
h CW ,
SoiUtr live •., ,,a >. or» ***, wlh „ | tH|i|. ..
t .Uni) -■ fhi* 1 ity, i r«w«iVTHt Severn ,
it.nu « vottiu s- kwl virl. who m *.«- a mm , ^
lot' , olarnoit lady, t. sidm* with t,,.t ...
iaidrt 11 at 0 „e>i{hla«nih$ .Vat. . She t>out » . ,
it .t .it diui id iu«uoii,ir irenma amt riVMur-"
11, ,.i cuduet, hut. “ itHal. never eee,„.,| 1(,
1 .tave ith*f ltie si. a or the eonanoumu M o' ,,
im,e )■ ahf »'.uJu to u t,ere she (k.ti
1 nile-man “...tiuaiie c»red t„ ^ ‘
is .1 hnowU. When o.teud.-il,!
uit.t,Ik-red ii^f* ,1 ux » servant *ir|a ,,
•••' • »e»>g v«ey ta-auuful »hf wan ierv Buet
ii miret!■ I'll! i hdve otleu ani.t ot Her aH,| »,
II, .W. that ! 11. vet klKWao a dd, W.i.-.aut „
IMte.iU) lawicM a «t. aiitto. am, 4 „ J,
V’TSal :i roufid. tiro it, her Virtue. 1 ; , ' '
UntidN ralnmilHijur publtcalhtn I.f r : e
“bieh thw is a reply. I never beard 0 V.
V > Itue *ul had a pawimi (.,r |,»,.UI> ,t‘
• oil. it 1 mu. ,nli, 1 n:litlv, wrote ., C
' -« • Her Jrttewt in -
lar ourpnitrinya of a heart and m.nd m.
ami iM|Mtit>nt t:f alienee; hut however dy,, 1>t,r .'
. .I and rba)wodiral, they seenu-d to iru
ihaii was at all tnunnwn of the ,i,r...,e
priurn o »f pm,us. What aentimeu; „ a,
addr-as. d to myself, J never twice tin. us In
if m aueh a ; ia mlHmsaed often to thoa, « ,,
- ipp,«. d gat. keeper* to re ebfitv a„u “ , ,
timt. An editor's drawer is full of „ ” .'
torv . ompttUHftifa, and ho -a itidr, ,1 , s
aider them as any thing hut lit, *.,n ■„
way of fame. ' **
On her return fr.„u Europe, „ t,.,. Uk.
heard that fhts lady was ahoiil to N inartiti
a gontlunan wrote to uv for ah umrtV".
courteously applied for her letters. I had , .
.hem aside, thinking them interesting, »s t}„
iiregular ufterancta of what lthoughi * uk J-\.
tube gemns, hut promptly returned theHi.
no idea that iher, was anyllimg either llui.ta
i"5 "r enustuil in the reijuesi, Coi. Witdias.
pr-s, in when they were del. re red. but . o',
no dissa*istae,ion with na- or with them I , ,
alter met hei father, who, 1 understod, ha ,al.
powd me to fw an enCourager of t!„ ., <. ..tro ,
ot hts daughter, and had f. It uuknidlv' un'
with a lew words of explanation, wc'shook I'M*,
and parted, and df that matter i never :1k,t
more.
°f th’’ ' l ompleu- ruin" of this lady
mg most r.*apertal)ly wuh her buitaud ami.,
dreu m the n- ightmnng State,) Col. Webb arcana
me m language urn gross to copy. H< V-gia.
saying that he was, himself, a wry . ai friual *
her father! She has been marrud six years—.iw
a. the first time she has ever'.* en aeeuseil ul . ;
pri'-alely or publicly, to my knowledge—aad 1
Webb now accuses me of her rum, railing
tattler a ** v.-ry i .-.ir frie'u.l, ' wh.,s. “ unttin. .
end he mourns.” Till* accusal ion is uinjualihei
ly untrue; but, even if so cruel ami willful ,
falsehood w re true, 'vfin, human heart would >.
thought e apalde of so agonising the living daughb
o( a d.-ad friend as to r>- parade it to the » r
after ii was forgotten! It was because he revenge
fully thought that a fresh slander of tlni h.r.
would l>e tin- ‘-drop too moeir' in my cup of xti -
1 rouble at tins tune; and :f the public nnnd ptv
fe-r to takes anltrs against iiiii,r,. ui*e, without yin.
or reason; p'-rhaps ;t will. S. 1*. Vtll.LI'
Singular anil severe Sentence,
A 111.111 ii.iun.i! Will. Fulton, WHO bad »in»
undergone the prim Hum o1 in; ..cnlctHV in uro ■:»
v ■. U>t p»<*ing tiMinti rlrti non i on the Bunk
Delaware city,, ha« just been attain cotmcied
New OnsUe. county, of Umi State, tin two mof
indictments. The court paww-d sentence np..» it.
prisoner, in earh case, as follows:
Co pay a ftii< ot fAtblj be placed in Ibr jal.u
for llir space of one hour; undergo an impne>'
I ■ :■!■ • |i-r I •! 1 lli :1 mi.) ’
to best .i Rowan T. oft Huleti.it, an
lor.' unit two utebes broad, on the outside »i fia
. out b.-iw. .-n tin shooMri* for |wo years (nan
date of tin expiration of hi* imprsomurnt, ami
was <i«nrrittad *•» tbe eticMy of the Shcn# a*
tin --c jotirmeiiH were complied with.'*
Il appears that this i» the law of th< m;
Delaware, and the court has no diyrretwuks
js'Wrr: hot the people should eerlamly make h»”
to rriuovr sueii irbaroai stal'itr*. Then ■'
similar law- .n Delaware, a.so, wtat-ri need ei
ponging. They were the offprint1 of a aft1'
■ice than Dus.
S.lopt-meui.
Du sutuefoy afternoon, William Hath: .
inanultn:turerl'jfbroiiw goods id New York, arm-1:
in Ho ion in pursuit of his wile and child, wheh*
absconded with tt fancy painter named Ctext
Mcdrll. Tin: Missing two were found, ill-1 '»»*•"
into custody on a eharge of adultery. Thev »•"'
committed to ja;i. The principal utiyeet of 'll
Ha- h'-'i h-l pursu.l WAS to Or I 11 p— '•'/!
child, 3 jirl five years old.
I/- There is a man whose hair w ‘ura..-, at-'
briallea, art conatsjnence of his hac.ig p m *
pot of hog’s lard; sold to hun for bear1* tc*’
Surely th. govi rnuacal, which ml rfm ,«a '’*
of less moment, ought to look after this, <*
venders of such Itubf)* ins v take il n!-. Wn
to ael goose greas,, amt leathers nr '!• *»
ion of the day.
I f Hou. Jaini-a Hue ha nan has been non. >
for the Pr»>elency by the Isie Democrat* '
i'onvcnlioii of 1’imnirhaaja. Mr Buchani
everywhere gaming ground as tin ->ue fan!
of the di lioera v n Ui-- e kt Presid* ill <>>
; H -0...O t«e.
Caba.
Mr. Ci .'- .s retained *o hair ■ ’ s
Hi. *'in», who wa* explaining to I i 'b* * ‘
. igt - at Gov-.rntncn:, u.u’ :
A 1 lull f:.’ ’ . •: P. ill. I
power the l”fitted Siam could
fr . r.r si, ,i*o—■ 1faw*/)A,« lpfc'i/
•reduction and abiudonmcH*
Mr. Noiotous Johns- m a imic“f <» •
N * Vo is, had U- u arrested • -asp
vonui5 <•>!>. Mas A M. Sinclair, rer - *
f-end* is Tenth strewt, who chari-o h-® ‘
having seduced tart safer th*. pr«n*i*c'»: w'
ari l tuhw g ir.nly attuadcmiit* birr. 1 :- ’,s:
ale of ugti srandiiur. Jobnaon waab- ;
l.iol.
Aaotbe* Prce«S«Ucr appointed b! f J
■wore.
’ fii4rUm Hake/. >f M<**■■>: . ’ -
t- ’ l»y President Kifcimre, Ch.- J ■
S Ipreua- Cbi.n of tlm Unite-! State• !u:
r.tory of X-w M- xico. It ,% »c 1 an ^
Grafton Baker in the canvass of 1'H *■*
conWodcd ,tn U.e s' . np, that tv Ur v*1
M lie a n territory would pr • ••
*
incut w*» male w,tli ’.hat new of lie i
v«lle» «'*w
_i- 4
tf Jedlf Paul ssyt of authors. "
laurel, like ake Vwan n the u»n h <« » * ^ y
Is not put inio cum no4 we are ’ * "
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