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pw« of Eouly, Monliog to nwtrvctiom, kAar miMttlr Jncribinf to her th* cvur* ah*> wao to uk9. Wrt bor to paroao l he ro &i:wxitt ei brr JMnwy al«*r WiiSmi atopping Ui r*frw%h auh«r b«ra*U or horw. tho youaf hero.ne priaaid forward. though tbo brat grrw mn %md m»rr oppreaane, u the mo twrpt up tuwarda the aruith. Mi«». WW, ftlhllU*»t Utfk (ma fcUfue. hunger. mnwnm. %Jkr »m nixing on ibr i*4r*l ummi ah* rutW., whoa about three o'el«*h •a the afternoon to merging truai a i!rn«f wuo«l, ihr oarae *o»JVol* oa a ftte vf »>ldtcr» ¥>■»' MlllKW Im« U»» Writ u» a •l«ubt of tlicir friend* ** Where mi) 1 fiinl lien Situpteiw»a be: fir*t eager enquire. " H*4 l» «*uraitt|*«l a mile fn«ui h«rr ** Tab* aw U» hiv. iyiirkl«," *.'>* Mid, " I ba»e a !»■««;•» IV'III 0M Ni rrmr TV rtritrnM ill bt w hirb Fmilt *»•! hren •■tatainrrf • * b«r long imi [*nli««j* w« >«•«! and urw %Qm waafcwd the prr» Mwt of the Imenran l».-neral. »h* waa an weak tbat Ww Vul V *• Mfwurttil un the burar aKm vul* When bri»«/n* inti> the pif» of Sumparr. ahe rallied am) *u*tain«-ri St i n«wW awaking mlbuaiaam. delivered her verbal nmv t» the a!f>rrr, who acting ra tnomdino wiih ibr talelligrace M" waited, waa jn Hi»- m»rrrt w,t4nn an h»ur, to nrjwh iHr point ««f iciK lum witbGeii firwiie, + -netnwiiu.ioA'r bad indicated ia hi* byiril 1 wo wr»k» Srf'*i' Ijtnit jfi* Mir I* >4. k mp liUiri, «h>< « »» tnh>tmml an So«r ui lan after fe t ilepami* what *«e Ka) d«HH> (H hi* -ii»« i\ during Iter «Wnrr »r n»T»1 hot «prtk, i>«»r «•! if ■ l«»»r and pride 'hat alnnwi «ii0rd hiut a* h* J her to b**4ra to h« r rrmm £hr (Priori) Ocmotrat P 4111ft* Tl 'K»I»4Y. 41 I.I *T 13, l*AO. jy - « ■ . m Su«k r»n« •ad >41 fcWj* M 'W« r»f" •' >k* Iim. w t)«n Kr*r a *»»» v. la V-»a«. TiH»!» Mklwi'tiN M ihr JlMt at n*j*r>hi ncrwi la % ilW*» aa.1 ikkih. II ilk H '»»l JOIIN TO I.OK. I At *• i i I aha I |J«fi ik#> »i!l !• i» ,tr»t '•* /•••■•(• OXFORIt ml >TV rn\*i:>ru»\ TIm IWtiM-rtiK R^raN'r^a* «•' •»»•«> Tt»iw uv1 PIiiui •• in ilw Cimiiii t4 Ihi-i t, 1*1 liau T aaa Iikl I'lialali hm ri*|MiW !>»• HtMlutuI IhMrwl, li* W)«r»l»tl In aenj IWI tfiita i« • r<«i»nih« i< t» K»|iin it ill# l'.«ft Hmk m Huh, <« II r•fartWat, rw l»«K|vt>K Js% .4k|a* «n, K /<* f'.Ui A V , ( t tS* |wn«»» •i — I Him IW1 r.alrt fc.« SmI II »!»■' ('■■(Ill VIV irara I • b* H<|(<'t»ar >wa. nj All TksmuI rtuUlkM (hirli (<!• I' > I*•... erratic i l», o( ■ !••• w 'rt, « 'I «ml rnr |Vlr. pit nrk; uin bit» tiki « Irt • ■» HBit.hr.) «i*| l«Mt. lit •, lag; i»n \M kimlli I t»l larult-btr —J wilw ft htinlml mJ U«, tbiw. ml lau ktB.!-«l Ml bllt and «l»r tar huialra.1, t'tr Ui ktai lr.', It. fft • **»• aa. k. I'rr urtiar »( tba l'.-»ut» (Yuuuiitr* J Ma 10. 1*30. DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS TW ^mur-l. at "I Ifca ttnaa i 1 Taj ■ a. arv rv»|a-rtla4. r»- ••»•»#«* It. n»»t «i < ">»ant..*» M I ha 1k>aa llmar, ui aaal tovtt. mi |l|ni''<i. if* a»»» '-««•>» at «t I V*" "•* " " *" * ' M , la wkrl ilk mil aaaihi i M IW11 . ■■ • • I fat m iht llama ia * taij l"i>aa, la if" lu rial a a. I •aait l\ niratt*'M. ti> la Ili LIra II Mhl Par it, ■« iHr larrtt fir at ilat Jt Infti.t nral, aifl ka Iraaia. t ill Mtin Iwiiati llul ua« |«i^»i It i "la Wl i« aatj l'iMtrati<4i. ^ ' T.aa I tauwlif*. I>«six rtlir Krpuklim* >umi«nllo«s FOR MiVERMtlt. JOHN III BBARD. «Cr«J*CNT»TIT»t T'l Fn»/4 iKMrvl. CHARLES A5DREW5 •Nrr, »i/A Ihllrrt THOMAS J D /ULLER . H0KLSTEA3 £X£X?TI03 The Horm of EictB|rti«<i act. lint >• with »oti»e up|M«itnw. a* n* w Lw» general!* 4o, npfriiltY if intriidnl to benefit ihf Com mon pruplr. Hi't ID till* Ij« w<• »«"•• Iff! little i>t rotnpUinf. It interfere* with oo •-untrarts pre wou»h raojh-. 4a>t u> Vn*" b«.».n« »• UMti Iia»r o*lt\ k> rn t^rn. «••{>• • MvordiH|flT The credit t i» no n.«>r<- I il«le to lowe than U tore—for il he i* ex.n uhli^d to iruit altogether, to the boo»r it hi* debt ore, he will prohabi* l>w no more than wbet he tru*tcd to their property It the 4«bu>r » hooem;. he will pa*. though he hat no proper ty, not eit-mpt; and he h.v« the •ran* to *» *i»l h.iu tu corutuolale the wbeirw.lit with out m properry whiefc ft«- »n)« m hi* own p»nf—ion. Il * debtor i> rx>l honest or ha* not thr ronfclnKt • I the curaniunm, •mi h»»inif no property ink rv-uipt. ranoot jet rrrtl.led without *eeuritT. let hun. if hr wu»he* tu grt iretliied, *ec*;r* hi* rflrrto U» a tur jmouni, anJ Shi» hemp *ecrred Vr k*. than it* »alu*. will *timulate him to pa* -> *» nut to sacrifice hi* prn[<-rt* Erne thru mar t» «>ur :w»n»i urn* 10 ^1 vtntr n-cunty of pr> but U> thia ini u—HMt -lebtor* h«»* alwav* been mbjeet im>rt ue Iraa. V/hI Um v tuol in «*!■• .«( mf»-» uf giilmg Credited, It W-M||J n-'t he thtt greute»t cur** (hal cow 14 f*fjfl lh*ttl. fnt tit • rml (llaMHlU of niri, where debtor* are obliged to»ecurc ptafrtv, they »r» the U«*rr* If. w in the «y«U<*a of MM, there i» JIT fret in the U» . r*lati»e lu Um* «u«ciuurnt or «■ "it £ >>tf of proprcty. Irt the IrywUtm* *u am*rjti. its* to wbi . .ur Um Jltfcru.O—taai Wltl rrrditor and debtor nui luf thrir ri«fHta The ri« iu|it,oo tlx" h>.mr<4rad. «>i »ny other proper!* to I mum aiDvuiit, lor Irrr and iliiirew li>r ii< ttf, w rouo nun. lor n<> Mn cut uf right deprne another of the mean* o4 aubaLalttKV. uiy tuore llia/i he ran rig htfull* take »w*v (.i» Ule or U6rtt\ . mui can any uian rigUUulW yield th» «*m or the rttwr H*ihv w« doubt thr tdltvrt'.v «l mi nun to aril hi* h«4neaW*d, ct«vpt to obtain ikk brtler adapts! to hi* n«t. * and wanta — kliiating IjimJ MMpuitea iiiL*t eventually Mcruml) u» Vhr princij.lr* of llonw*trad K» wnpB>»n—«>r thr tin* la routing when labor er* will d.wand an interest it»-i tiki. Thua* Jenutvia iuu«t be omoiW mmJ patron* will im due rourtr of time, proprietor* ofth, al «o much of thr land » their real want* rrfjaire Ther* are two leading waaoua iu *»«r ol exempting * man'* ►KMoewtrad. or a wrum m—mi »t property (mm liability *t d«bt, whreh ought k* bate great weight. Tbr brat I*. that thr d.reet Itultnry of eieuipttng tbr hufUMMl fnm irbt la u> p rraer*r lb* tafrg nty of lit* Auniiy, both m aurirn afufcptayr» ty It will keep the family Uifetlwr b* krep in j liwin henw—ei6.' frvut >11 the »U>nn» of »<J*eraitT. In tkat. it «il) jriwtlv tead to preveaft the bwh from wwnf on tbe public for MpfOTt. No* the Stair whuoh Wf u)»ir« baa a >lf p nv-riti in mintainmf th» unttv ami prosperity of the fkmily. The who)* ia nude up of it* part*. SorirtT ia fbumVctl in ' tb« foouly If n«> family ladmen out t» aeek a prreanwo* aeppert. the J**a»e will hate frw criminal* t»ut. and o» paapera t» maintain la cv«rr ■«*»* *t auctetv, n» matter what the lawa, the anlvent muat maintain the insolvent With ibia ticw of the •■bjert, we think our U ifi»Ulurr will not repeal the Ffteinp t;wu law—at leaat, »*>t till it haa ha<i a fair trial". MR PEARSON. It trrma, aeronlmg to thr tr*timon» «»f hit apiritual idiiri, *n •> lh« tun* of hi* rir ruticn, " |>ifpanil to dif." Wrl), n W prrpaml to ilir, hr w x» moat rrrtainly pn |«fnl lu lita. What a pity, in a community wSrrr christian*. prapaml to lite and b» u»r lul. • rr iuii o*rr nutnrroua, to Iraarn ttoir m mbvf Hut good jiooplr arr ao liaMr to •• tall from *ra«-r," ami it ia to uncertain that Christum will atav chnaiiant, that thr M.i» ■a^huarlta author itica dair M ritk It; mi pwur iVar«4i ha<l to awing \mi thru to ■nordrr a christian in thr prcarnce of a few permitted to hrhold thr art, might h.i*r i gv««l tuutal M'flurn.*. rapmally liprtl thoar without—<»nr hi;, lighting—vnc man (tuning n»ar murdering another with a hatchet—titimaitug that they might aoon luw m«*r tn<!*rt><*r of thr «mr aort " Vrngfojtcr ,» mi or; I will repay aaith thr Idinl " Wall, thr opinion of thr hang ing "fcnltt" ia, that Hod nrcutrs hi* plant through So thr Gotrmrartit is tJod's >j*tt nnmlr hia trvgcanrr, m tin* vaar. on a ;»«'r mortal. that hail probably for the hr*t limr ia hia life, heroine prepare*) to h»r \imI lr»j il* Internment should fad of bring thr agrat. thr pnaoiirr was wratchrd night trvi dar, tu prrtent Ii«l'» uaing thr han<ts of thr mnwaW, instead of govrniinrnt, a* a mraua *4 «Airtiiig t« ClIMIMaL ■fctf f say r I should hate aaul # V»»r>«fa, fat hr wa< "prr|«rnl to ihr"—la hrr. In lormrr time*. it wo though thr rieru- \ lions should hr public, because the> wouUi srrtr to *dmoi,i»h thr wirked rabhlr nf tln-ir ' in^rn«ii»j V.ta- kWl wow, ia ihia agr ol pr» gresa, ikiik' hut a prtteIrgrtl rlan, Mir ar riatorrary. arr allownl to whim-** legal mur drr, or to profit by ita admonitiuna. Hut no wondi'i it i* *u in a S«alr whrrr immojadiung ia Um- ruling |u*M«n Prolubly tin* nrxt »trp tow«irJ* et*ih«i¥s«i will br, that ihmu- but elrtfytami of tin* "right sort'' wilt hr ap pointed '• hanguirn"— with tlicir deacona U> art at deputies Why mil' If hanging a IrHow n» rial ia a christian, hritrtolrnt art, thru rhr.ttuna ceriaialt shouM tir cit£»f»-«t m thr seme*. t hristian munlri christian' think of that Mill t!l» »!•<». " n<i 1 inmiK-1 tJotrnmwnt to bang anjr of lU aubjrfla' 0 l/ve pe-tflr lUi •Srfr tliJ tlfc- jie*»plr jf» t Mm 11 amboril* '—«ur fr lm not I be m thorit* tn mhi lifc»—bo» then cm the mam ha»e it' Whjr Uw people ti*->-t ami form compart. and r«>mWur their pfioetplr*. nMt th.» oiobinati.-n pr <*!■**• » imp* j»4 ut\ d:d'r<*«tk «rmp»uiut—a prineiple that author •«r» luffing. Hal *krti JhI (><mJ authorise th^m to eaerute that principle upon an* emu n«; that fvnipn't—the iujii* upon tlx" in dividual, r*ijin!l«-» <■! h:» £•■«<' <»od i» tlw tuber of all. ill* lie e*er authorifd the tuaji* >4 hia children to Hiurjt-r the few ' If aw, *hv did llr not han£ 4'am, or employ »!<l .t'fam. a* an agent. instead of placing a niiik ul prohibitum u|«m thr fore Im ad of < 4111 ' " l'«b.<»" uhI an old hanging idiwitr, a* •tern o a mur«ler<>ti« .i|.) pbaria** . "I am ait m t«4 x nf .VJ, which, rightl* inter preted, mean* that he was hangni ami aent right airtight to II* II " Vermont State Couvenioa IV [Vnnrrata <<i Vermont, at tt»r<r "Male l'«ot>'kUo<i. (UMttl the follow u*,; rr»» liltWM /»'.That wr >u«tl thr pltltirm of the national I •»•»**• ratie p*rtv. a* drawn up by It* hand of Su.* Wright, adoyk-l hy tJ.k Ilikimorr l'«m«rtiliN in l-l", and aj» U» r*« r\ lutmul Ik-ti*rraUc t'omen 1i<m »u«cr that tlinr—that »r Iwlirtr thr plat form bnu<l enough, and narrow enough, atui t<«*l enough f»r all true patriotic n publican* Ui m.iihI m-on, and that la rwuii>ruaUM* any •• it* pniMMpfn for rot injffitijj stli.tiu-* »lift oth er part**. in U> haiurd thr ulcly our national organisation, and the weal of the rrp«it>|inui involution* of the country. ft-1.■/«•»«/, Thai in accordance with thr al r— ■»i <awaM>« wulmat «4 ike prople «f Um uuMtoeMAnc Nuh ». we reyanl »U»c r> a» a great moral and political evil, and art op|aM> .1 to ita eatrnaion into any territoriea now Irrr. yet w.* h*U that no particular mtiain ■*» tff>iiu«« in relation thereto ahoiild ta jmp a criterion of }*ditical faith, hut, that Ih-rein lVm<«-raU may !r»-< I* hold di«< r»» opinion*. R That a» a natioual, and not aa a •ecUtwal |arty, tlie Deimcracy ha»e achieved Uwir |«a»t triumph*. and that onh ** a na ln'naJ party i-aw An h«pc (if future •rrrflfth, •■m.ii»m and pm»|ierity, and that m» one idea, htwirt important, ahould br prrmitlrd to obliterate or even obscure the old laud mark* which Sr^au»»e manor of federal* .mi 1V001 ct»« domain o| Democracy. I'rwf. \V Webalcr to lie in offiivr of Harvard I nitrnily »>n aft« r hia cumicU'ju > wa* rftan ati|TFr*bti to hrtn. ami Iw readily rrai^iwd hi* with an njiffiMon ol graUiudr la* tW- cvq>«<niitKi for m* prrjMi^in^ hitn.—Allot llrtLTH ur WiimiMiTnt. The •utnntrr nunplaitit aa»uiiM>» a »rry malignant type at toe capital this «• a*«.u—bring capmalW ar te re W|«f> aUiltirrr*. By wxnr it laconaidrr ol Ik >yn'i<i ol rholrra, r». prulublv, u taut «a that diaraar. The White Hou«r >a conaidrml peculiarly unhealthy, lr<** |«aU pMuauty to the I'ot<» mac. M/ IfMlc»i»ar. Wy artitar. rlar whrrc fir Tl * il«morntif ram IB N« rrnr»a«Li wa i» repotted u> be TIIHKK THol'SA NI) In Hutherfcrd county, Unu. drnwrit, rain ed 1100, aiul i» tnamyhauily rlrcwd nn \|anly, niiif. «»••* *»» gli«*iii tw yura ago by ""Hi oujufity , '11m i itwtiit Hate rain ed m»r n»etnbrr« of the lejulatutc Peraoui De»irou» of Employment. YoMf mm, and yowfha down In 14 year* of ape, of a ftir action! n!u« tioti, mm! who ran wtite • tolerable pnnd band, rrwdinf in any pari of the L'uitrd Suki, will, by ad.lreoaing a loiter pool-paid W» " Bo* No. 3IKW, It. Y. I'oot ('Wee," »etei»e 10 fbniMiiiM) of a im-Jr in whirh iK«*t r»r» b* employed with perwmary profit to thttmrhra for a frw wfrkt, or, in eaae of aurrpM, per manently, wbile thrr will aid in an eilmaite plan for tbe imprwement of edue*lii«n i throughout the ro.inlry. Editor* friendly t<* education will pleaae cop* ihia nottrr. Tmk Pie-Nic Piarv, which went from this nty to I'arial 'n* ynlfdir, «u a *er> pleas anl affair. 'Pw Iram consisted of iitrt ami the number of p is«enger» eould not Wa»e hrrn le»s thai i*if ikiiuund. 'IV» inifil at 1'ana about ten o'clock,! ami alter marching in prnm*i«<« thnnigh the * illa^e, repaired to a *!«.»* irtn-al iu the wood*. where. ai»ul one o'clock, they par look of the substantial <ui»!t for the i«vuhmi, which, ihrrf »ai enough iimI in ■par*. The pleasant seencr* ami rjrellenl air of this wet it mi, am! »< might add lis advantages lor spotting, ate getting to U- known by cur cttiirns. /'una Htll i« one of the finest plaocs fur summer rraort tha are to hr found "arm>ng tlie hrmy hills of Old Oiford," and * Sen «e»t.w< tlut a couple t»f gentlemen i>x'k a wagon, and went out sum* three or four miles tlu-tM* to a fin* a »lsv or two since, where the* took ahoul UK) trout in o«k il|rrnni>n, some idea may In* obtained of the allurements it oiler* In the dc»utec* of old Issek ,»lt«o Aa ro Itie rie^nio—ma\ we not etePaim with the l»»t, •" Thi« li a |<alrul i|t nrm latralMM," when a |"er*»n ran ride ninety (our mtb-s for 75 cents, and he furnished with a gtusf drmwr at that' /VrfW .Wi*rti«fr W \ letter receited at lltn||or. fnww ^1* Kdward Kent, consul at Nio, states that artcr the death of his son h* a fe%er, he withdrew with hit faintly W» the high legions till lift <h«*W subsided I'm - «*Tt' M»*s NIlitim. i\ I'oiti.ssii. tlen Sim I i«•«<•«( ha*ing accepted an in tnation to visit >f nne the pr»-sent month. (he <lerm«-raey of 1'ortland arr making arrange ments to rrcvitc him ami lor a Maaa Meeting which i» appointed on Thurviar the l.'.ili in stant, when tfc" distinguished grntlcniM is eapeetisf in tbat etw. There will no doubt he a large gathering on tl>e >■ ras.w to hear a speech IrtKn the Hero of San Jacinto, a man sh"** praisrs hate Iwig ht-«ii in ihe mouth* of the |v*nplr The <V-tia tf-Taca ol' Portland * atrnd a gem ral invitation to their ikntwrrvt ic brethren in the State to ».ri th< in m wc|. • miing ton l|nu»i<«» to Maine.—[/ftrng»r Ikmorrat. tHjrr«rm*K Ki»c is Kabhi<m»tu«.— \Soiif half |>a»« IV n'rliN k %r«trnla % in*rr> tng, a li'r bi<4r out in Kaimington vdlafr. which, brfort It mi auhdiird, laid tin- prrat T p«rt i>( rht »■< ihr plarr in a»hr« Uwa afcout (wnit» it».i ihtKiwtMl dol tan Indiana, Krnturky, Mnavon, Iowa, Ala Kama and AtkanM* hrld thrir rtaprrtitc »tatr r|«rin»n» on Monday. Indiana rlrru thia \rar a Sutr IrotUturr, i t '«ijtitutioaM °im I'lilmi, and nun* t-'al olfirrr* Krnlurkt hold* h«r ftrM rlrction iindrr hrr rHortwril Constitution, whirh turnrd thr old Senator* (having unrtpirrd trnn» of <•««', two ami ihrrr vrare) oot uncrr11witmi»l\ Shr flreii * f<rtfi»faturr i#il». this \nr Iowa rho.». » two mrmUr* of CoagrvM, Sutr offirrr*, ami a l/|iiliturr. Alabama rh«»««r* a l^ciala turr ikiU, and ArkanM* th« «am« —.V )' Tnbunt. t-f" The Wa»hiiigVtHi wriU i tor thr \rw Yoik f"«-«nrr and Hn.juir*r ami Philadelphia \mrnran mak»-» »«»tnr •' awful d.»<-|<«« rr»" with rrirsnf W» a Southriu niaMtrirj, thr city «»f M' \iro to l>r tin* capital * IIh" irrri|>1» of tlf I nitrd Sutra treasury fimn April I to Jun« J«» wrrr II , rtprndilon-t >12.531 .*>'? 21, • \"-m of nprnditMrra I .T11 .**•«»•- 10. fh*nr|r*TH VlCTOtT.—.\*rlk (Wm. We Irani that th«- dnrnvriti ha»r |»arr»r«} 2VH> in rounlit-s heard from, an<l »i* mrinhrrw of thr Is-irialalure. Ricil, drnrnrnt, i« err tau.lv flrrinl (Sotentor . and thr Irf'tfialature io«»t probably i« d«-m»»-raiir Mr Manly, thr w hip Huternor, «>• electa] in 1*1* hv a nujoritv of *71 otrr Mr Rird, the demo rratM* rindida*- Thr \»t. wm for Minly 13,300, Iti.d II.ImJ. Lirrti nun (![» Wool. The mom* »>f tin* dotinguikhed nlivn amf w>Mirr having ln-rn mentioned a» vxh1 o4 thr d«ii»«'ratie can didate* l«>r the nomination l«r (»overn«if «i New York, thli fail, thr following letter in rejdv In one addre*vd to him on the »n>»jret, lm U i!m' KwhrMrt AHvcr IIMT T»or, l"th June, I8AO. My Iti'it Sir —1 have but ihi» moment rr eenrd your favor of tlie 10th mat., for which I tender you my thank*. In reply, I have hum- «*l> to <uy that I hair U'l-n applied tu by many ilrnteralir fiumU to become a r-amUUlc fair the guber natorial cliaia \>i -New York, which I have uniformly declined and *>r pmmnm which I doubt nut would I*' (Mtikfa'lory toyoua* w*ll a* my 1rieu<ia in penrral. For acnice* ren dered my country, I truat I have the a(t|>n>l>a 4ion anil good if»i«<i «>f tbr |>eo|<le of my fu»ti»e State. Thi» i» more |>reciou» to in<* than office, and more than iati*fie« my amln tioa. For thr favorable op»««n you have been pleav-d to eipreM in my behalf, and the ri al ted Btation you would confer on me, | offer you my grateful ackuowUdtfenR-nta. With em»iifc-Talion» of the highest rvuprct, I hait the honor to be. JOHN E. WOOI^ KrurrcET. Ijeut. Governor John L. Helm wju maofrurated liovernor tf Ken tucky, in placv of Mr. Crittenden, <ni the morning of the Il*t ult. N PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. On the Tcxsa QsMtioa. To the Snimir and /War tf RtfmrnUttrfi: I I herewith transmit to tf»" two Hons.* of Congreea, a letiar from hi* Kicellency the G*»ernor of Tciaa, datrd «i the 14th day of J inr last, addrrM*<1 to thr hit* I'm anient mi the I'mtctl Sutra, which, not has trip been an awered br him, came to ntv handa on his death, anc 1 also transmit a copy of I lie an-, •wer which 1 ha«e felt it t«» be my duty to[ eausr In made to that rotiHwwnmllotl,-— I Congress will prrceise that the tMitrrmir ofi Texas officially states, that, by autl* my ol the Itf-tfislature of that State, he dea|«telM<d a special I'uninissioner.wilh full power and in atructioos to eiicnd the mil jurisdiction of the State liter I lie unorganized count ics ol Kl I'asn, Worth, I'rvsidm and Santa Fe, ait-! ualol on Us north-western limits; lie priir«<rda to aay, that tlie Commission had reported to In in iu an official form, that the military otfi rt-ra employed in the sen ice of the I'm ted States, auiitmeil at Santa Fe, interposed, ad feneljr, Willi the inhabitants, to the fuHilnienl of hia (Vyct.aiul III fatot «»f the establishment of a separate State floserument, east of the Itio (iraiMle, within the riphtful limits of the State itfTnu. Th<*w four countic*, which IVtaa pr<>|M>ws to establish and organise, !«• injr within her own jurisdiction, rttetul onr lite whole «>f ih'1 Territory easi of the llm (•rande, v-likc'i has hevu hetctul>rc regarded as an r«Mitul and integral psrt of the depart iiwnt of Nrw Mi xico, and actually governed aud jswsessrd hy her |ieople until fimqueivd sud aeten d from tin' Ni public of Mrlim by the American amis Tin- legislature of Tetas has been called together bv the fjov rruor for the pur|«i«c, as is understood, of mainlaininif be? claim to the territory east #4 the Itio t ?r»mte, aud of establishing over it her own jurisdiction, ami tier own laws by force. |iiM«riip «f Tr*a« majr *rll ar m»t llir altfiilmu «f all bram-lna «<f tin- (lu«* rriimrnl «f thr l iulrd Stair* artif f rrjoirr tlk.it lIf v «<rur »tnlr r«Hi|rrrM la *rt in m*k •itui. V rriMa nitt U l«i>u|(l.i 1*1 «hirli thall • umiiM" tin- l»» ItouM-aof C<Mign-aa, and Hill iiwrr >1,nv.lt llir llkrcutitr liiMrnuarnl, lu an irniiMtlutr jirrfiiritianrr iif thnr rr»jin-ti»r dull** limit r tin- <'urmtitulioti uf thr I mini Stair*. I tie I'ri-knU nt !■ nmlitulrd Cum min<Jrr-in-<'birf ..f ibr \nnv ai»f Nan, am) ul'lhr M11 ma «f I kit* a>-trial Stairs »l.rn rail •if Hi In Hi# artual amice i4 U«r I mini Siatr* Tim < '<>ii»tltuti<Mi ihrlin* aim, that hr «full take rarr iftal thr Uwa la- UithfulU (imitfd, in.I llial U »lull liom timr tu tmir gt»r In Ciin||rrM mt<-riiwatitHi »•! tin- Stair uf tin- I n loo. liaa power uftdrf lb** funati tulimi t» j'lmiilr fi>i rallini; mi thr itallltia In rlmitr llir U»»of tlir I num. ami auitahlr ami .ij | i»f nalr acta «M • ihi»i« »• ha»r Urn {•a*w«l, aa »«rll fur jini* iilmp fur ratlin? forth Mir unlit,a a* lur plarin^ other ainlahlr ami rfirirnt t>TMM IB thr haiMla uf thr I'rm.Ifiil In rnililr b in In iliM-barpr ih. ruualilijt'imal lurnnuma nt Ilia ulfier. Thr u tiuhI p»-rlurn nf llir ar» n( tlw '.'»th «f Krbiuirjr, |?95, drrlarra tlui •• vvtiffrr U«i *•! ihr 1 mini >ui» » shall U- oji;«»d, or lb>ir c*rcutlon »J»lrU' U'l in any Stat- i>l rwtohi nation a too rlul i*> tr Mit>)>rrwM b\ tbr otdiuan mum of jodir 1*1 prwrtdmt(» of thr l>owcr >f»lnl iu »!»•• mar»baU, <h« I'rrantrnl mat call toltli itw militia *o t*r aa mav U* nn-ra»an to *upprr»a auch combination*. ami to rau*r llie law* to !*• iiulv ctrcutrd lljr tbr «"t of Mirrt M, IHC, it ia provided " tliat in all raw-a of ob struction u» ihr law*. nllK'f of Umj I iiilril Statra oi ai v null* idual Stat#- ol lYrritory, wlira it it lawful fc>r tlir I'reaidritl to rail forth tlx* military fur tin* pur|«>*r of rawing ihr law* to br duly rtreutrd, it *hall l«* law ful for him to rruploy for thr *an»r purpwa, «irli of Vtx* land of ua«al f«W of lh« I'nitrd Sut"» a* br alull judgr neer*«ary." Theao arvrral rnartinrnta art* now in full forrr. If therefore thr law* of tlw I nitfd State* »rr oppwr d *»r obatrurted iu anv State <>r IVrritoit, by onulniuiiwn »«■> powerful lo br auppriaaed h« thr judicial or citll authori lira, audit brcotnra a ra*r in which it i* thr Jut\ of the Preaidrnt either to call out the im I ilia, or t • employ the military or natal force of the lulled Sutra or to ilo hoih, if in hi* judgement the eiigrnry of the oeraainn aliall ««»tcjuirr, fr.r the pari**"* t,| aupprra* u»f »orh (viMliiualiMi, Utr ronatitulioual duty of tfir |'p "•tdrnt ia plain ami prrewptury — Thr authority te*tr,| m him t>y law tor thr prrformarrr of thia duly i» rlrar and amjlr 'l'ru> aa a Stair, ia authorial to maintain her own law* ao far aa thry are not repugnant to the ronatitutiiMi, law« and treaties of thr I'mird Stat"** to aurpre** in*urrerliwn against h»f authority, and lo puniah thoa«- who com mit trrawm igau.at itur Stale, acrcuiding to the foriut (ijoiiiUtl by hrr own Constitution slid hrr uwn Uwa. Hut thia |>owrr l« l««*al, and cn«(lit«-<l entirely witliiutUr limits of Trt aa hrrarlf. She can (tfmaibly coi.lt-r u» au thority which cau U* lawfully rirreiard be \>ird Wrr utu b«aiid*ry. All thia i» plain, and hardly i^ila ar^umrm or rlucidatn>n. If Tc&an ruilita, therrforr, inarch into any our*uj Um- other State*, or into any Territory of tl*> Obit-M Stat«-«, llM-rr It* rinxutc of CU lorcc any law of Tevaa, they heroine at that iitaHiB lit tn-a^«awr»—tliry are no |iHij;er un der litr (»iot«etioii of any lawful authoiity, ami ate to hr reganled merrly aa intruder*. aud if w ithi i auch State or territory thry o»> »trmt mt law nf llie ( lilted Slatra, ritlicr hy liirre of aritM or mere powrr of nuiuU ra, «m atituting auch a roiiibination aa ia too power ful lo b« aupprraard by tin- ri«il authority, thr IVaulmt o| Oh- 1'iiitrd Statra lua no option l>-It to bnn, btil ia bound to ol«-y thr aolemu injunction o( the <"onatitution, and rirmae the high power* waled in him by that matru inrnt, and by tl»r acta of ronKrr»«. Or, if any mil (mi**r, aru»rd or umiMrd, enter into any Territory of the I'ttilrd Stalra umfc-r the prou etion ol tlir law a thereof, wuh ihr inten tion to wile indnidual* to br rarrird rlar w hrrr for trial, lor allejjrJ oflrnrrs, and tin* poMie br too |-»wrrful to be reaiated by the authorities of the I'iit^ Stale*. Thr yra*r and un|toriaM <juaatio« not* anara, win ihei tbrre b* in llw IVrntory of New Mencu any mating law of the U. SlaU-a, opposition lo which, or oimtrortion of which, would cooati* lute a ca*<- calling lor the iiiteri«iaiii»* of llie authority traied iu tin' I'reaidenl. Thr CoMtilHlMW of thr I'uiud Siatea, dr rlarra thai tU conMitulioo and Uwa of tlie I n.kd Htatea, which *UU br nadr in pur.u-, ane« tlirrmf, ami all thr treiUr* undr, or whirh <h*l| br madr nndrr thr authorit* of. lh« I'. Statea, aliall be the wpmnr law of I lie land. If, therefore, New Mexico ho a lemtory of the Halted Sutra, and if an; trea lf atipulatinn be in forre therein, aurh treaty atipulation la the auprrme law of the land, and ia to >* maintained and upheld, and aceor Jiuplr, in the letter to tb« Governor of Tei aa my rraanna ara fi»en for hrlieving that New Meiico ia now a territory o( the t'nitrd Statra with the aaiue extent and the aante hoomUriea which tir looked to it in the actual pusar«amn of tlie Republic of Meiieo, and be fc>rc lite late war. In (he early part of thai war both California and New Mniro were conquered by the anna of the Tnited Statea, ami wer« in the military i* wuhni of the I'nitrd Statra at the date of the treaty of peace. Ily that tn-aty the title by coo<|urat waa rniiiifim-.l, sod Ihrae trrritnriee, prntinm, or departinrnta separated fiom Mexico for e»cr, ami by the *.uin treaty certain important >i|f hta and arcurilirs were aolrttmly guaranteed to the inbabitanta reading therein." Ily the fifth article of the tre.ity it ia declared, that the boundary line between the two Hcpublica •hall commence in llw (>ulf of Mexico, three leagues from land opposite the mouth of the Km ((ramie,—otherwise called the Hio llra«o d«l Norte, or opposite tin- mouth of ila dcep rat branch, if it slmnld make tuore titan one branch, emptying dirrctly into the ara , from thrnre up lb*1 middle <»f the ri»er, following the d'-rprat channel where it ha* more than one, to the (Mint where it strikes itw southern boundary of New Mrxirn, thence anlwitf Iv along (Ik whole iu t fie rn N>ut»lar> ni Mexico, which run» worth of I lie Iciwi railed I'wmi, iii ita weMern boundary termination, ihcnee Wr»t*jni alone the wcalcrn line of Sew Nl> %im until it inter«<cta tic fir»t branch of the Kiter (iili, or il it «h<>uld not interaeet any branch of that rnri, then t<> tie point on tlie a>itd line neareat to audi bramh, ami thence in a direct line to the aanie, tlience down the middle of Mid branch ami of the •ant Hirer until it cn»pti« inlo ill' Itiu Colo rado, thence arrow the Colorado, following llir dirmufl Inn* upper ami lower California to the I'aeifir <b-ean." The Mli Article of llir Tiealy tathr follow mp Wma " The inbahiianta o( Mr* if an or igin now i -alahhalied in territories prrtioualy Ijehwigmg to Meiicti, ami who remain lor the future within the IiiiiiU of the 1'nitcd Hulra, •lull he free to cwlinoe wherr iliey re «i«le, or to rrmufr at any time to the Meiiran Republic, retaining the property which they !>»>«*«« fn the aaitl territory, or diaj«aung thereof ami removing tin- pruceola where*rr they plea»e, without being aubjret«d on lhi» arciKJlit in any nrntrtbuliun Ui, »>t rhargr wh*lc*«r Th.~' » Im •lull prefer In remain in the «ji<I territories nuy either retain th< iiile ami righu ol Meiiran cititena, or aequire tlmae of citiaena of the I mini Slalra , hut tfp'T "lull t<e umler obligation lo lliake tlieir ehvtion within out year from tin- date of Uie eirhange of ntifiejijnna of tbia Trraly, and th»M' who •lull remain hi the aaiil territories after etpiralion of that year wnhi.ut bating ilccllinl their intention to retain the character ul Mrimm, tlull be cimtMlrri'il to luu U»-ti elected to t»-eo»nr eiliaen* of the I mini Stale* in the »aui ii rritoru * Property ofetery kind now bebHt.'inf t<> Mem-ana u<>i r»ubli»lied till re, •lull be III lul lte The prrurot >iwr>er«, it» it Un*, >t M~m> rana, who may hereafter acquire aaid proper ty by contract, thai I enjoy, with rt »p»et to it, ruarantee* «t|aally ample, a* if the mih" U Ion I'm! U) rititrm ef the fulled Suv»."— I'he tflh art.cle of the Treaty ia in tb»-»c wnrda —•• The M- *ican» who are in the ier ritoriea aforc»a'd ahall not preaene the char acter of ntiK-li* of tlie Ml lican H' public, coiitimitably with whit i« atipulatrd in the preeveding articic, •lull lie incorporated into tlie I moo of lite I ml<*l Statei, ami U- admit ted at the pro|ier tune, lu judged of by the I inigmw of the I'nitcd Sutra, to the n/»y merit of alt the nghu of cili**ita of tin I niu-d Suira, .i<t onf'»f to the principle i>|' tb« ( fir •tilution, ami in thr nteanlinic »l..ill Im- main tained and protreted in ihe frr«- enjoyment ol their liberty and projierty. and «ei-ured m the free eaerrinr o| then rrligit4i wnbvut rratric I loll. It !• ('lain, tlwrrfatr, id the Urr i4 lk> treaty siipulatio i«, that alt M< &icans niib ll»litl in territories north or cast .<1 the lint- of domarratnn already mention*!, come within tin- pm tectum the Oth ait., and tlul iIm* tr»-4t* (ring a {-art of lUc •vprrme law of the laixl caU iwi« mrr all » ,rh M* itrans and a» «ures to th<-m p«"tfect security tn the free en j»»*iint of tlwu liU-ity and prt»|*'ily, aud lu iLe fitr ctrrr:»r of their religion, jihI tin* supreme law of tin' land is in actual force otrr tin* 'IVrritMji, u«i is i.> U- uuiiniainM until it >JmII !«■ di»|>lor superceded by other legal provisions, «r nhatri.rtrd by cwii hiualion* too powerful to betupprciardb} the civil authority'1'hia case I* one wlarh rutin * within the provisions of law, and which obliges the ('resident to enforce these piou» inna Neither the constitution u>«r the law*, nor my duty or my oath of office Irate me any alternative or any choice of my actum. The Kacrutivc (stive mOK-lil of tb« I tilled Slates haa no imwer or authority to determine what waa the true line of boundary Ut*«n Monro and the Tinted States Iwfore the Treaty of (iuadalou|>e llidalgv, nor haa it any audi power uow, since the i|ue»tion haa be come one between the Slate of Tcaa* and the I'uilcd State*. So far as tlua boundary ia doubtful, that doubt should bn f^moted by some act of I'otigicsa, to which the asaetit of Texaa may be necessary by some appropriate mode of legal adjudication , but in the mean time, if disturbances or collision arise, or should be threatened, it ia absolutely incum bent on the Karvulive lioteruiiMiit, howev er gainful the duty, U ukfl cart' that the laws are faithfully maintained, lie can regard on ly the actual stale ot thing* existing at the date of the Trimly, and is buoud to protect all inhabiijuila who were then esUhluWd and nowr remain north and east of the Imr of de maikaliou.iu the full enjoyment of Uieir liber tics aud property, according to the protiaiona of tlic Uth Article of the Treaty. In othrr words, all must be now regarded as New Menci which was potM-sard and oc cupied a* New Meiico by the citiicua of New Me licit at the date of the treaty, until a deti nue line of boundary shall be established, ami by competent authority. This assertion of duly to pruteet the people ot New Mexico from threatened violence, or from liability to be canted into Tciaa for trial for allegrd of fences against Tenn law a, dors not at all in ■Iwfc any claim of power on the part of tbe Kiecutite u> establish arty rt*il or military goternnicul within that territory. Thatpow- j rr belong* exclusively to the WgttUli** d*- g penmen, and L'ongreae it the tole judge of the time and manner of creating or authortt* ing any *urh gorrntrncnt. The duty of the Kaeeutit* <>nly applies to the execution of law*, and the maintenance of treaties actually » in force, and the protection of all the people ' of the I nited Slate* m it* enjoyment of the righia which those m ain * ami law a guran* 1 tee. « It i« eirwrJuitjl) desirable lliat no occasion I sliould arise for tl»e eirreiae of the power* ( lliua »csted in the President by the CmMitu- « linn and lawa, with »halctrr mildnes* tlnw power* might be eirruted, of howtttr elrar I ll»e «*»• of neceaeity, yet iiHw-qurnrr* tni|(hl < nctcrlhelca* follow which no buinan sagacity ' can foreare. 1 hate thus laid before Cong r«-s» I he communication «»f hla Kicelleney the t »ot- ' ernor of Teiaa, ami the answer thereto, and have made such ot»cr rations aa I hate thought | ihe occasion called for respecting constitution al obligations which may arise in the future pt»greaa of things, and mat dctolte on me to discharge. I hope I ahall not be regarded a* stepping aside from the line of my duty, not withatanding I am aware that the sohjrct ta now before both House*, if I express my deep and carncat conviction of the importance of an immediate dcciaiofl, or airangetnent for set tlement of the question of the boundary t« l»«'in TrtU *od the Territory of .New Me* •en. All considerations of jiwftice, general c*pe diency and domestic tranquility call for thia It seems to be in its character and by puamon the fir«t, or one of the first, of tha quest,mis gr«w ing out of tl»e acquisituwi of faliftirnu and New Met ten, n<>» requiring decision of New Mexico, can lie made cither a State or a Territory, until it ahall be lint ascertained what New Mexico la, and what arc her Inn i ita and boundaries. In a case like this, surrounded a* it i* by nvtnv cogent console rations, all calling for an amieable sdjtlMmenl and immnliate settlement, the I internment of I lie I'nited Statea would lie ju*4ifp*i in me opinion, in allowing an U<-' iletmiiiy to Teias, not unreasonable or e*» tratagant,—but fair, liberal, and award<-d in a just spirit of accumulation. 1 ihmk no etenl would Is- hailed with more gratification Ity the |o*qile of iJm* I'nited States, than the imicwblc adjust incut of these difficult ques tions, which lute U>r a long time agitated the country, and omiMcd, the i xclusnmol other subject*, th< time and attention »< t on gn *s listing thua firrly commuuicatcd tike result •«f tin own rtfltrliim* on the nv«t adviiubh* iis«le ol adjusting this bourxlart question, I shall, ivs«m be ebeerfully aetjuicsre in any irther naide wlncb the wisdom of ("mr grrsa may detiae, and, in eimrUtii*, I re l»ni in* conviction, that every consul ration of the public interest manifests the neeesaity of a provision by Congress of a settlement o| this houndtry question before the prevent MM|tm lie brought to a close MIIXAim K1U.MOIIK Washington, Aujf. 0, , l*OU">t K.Lli Tti»l. CnlUS, »bljf, h<» , hiN-it rl«Ttci| to the < 'ouMitulioual Commlton •*- •" l» «nfc'» mrm-nly. f.j Ili-uofllV., RrnwMi tun hrrn ftn*n to the \»wmhl» IV Shiulorul <U»ti»rt haa rlertml a dtiH*' rr it, aiwl a tl'iiturri! J ml Itu * hit;* !»•»• Iweti i lirtil to \if \»-wn»M». In county, the AV|ilr> In the ('miTetilhm irrilriiiliil, ThtM two counlira rlei-vM tlinv Wlngi to tin* l«-£v*tat«re l.im tear. 'I'lif <'if*m-»iitin.l< up Mr Mi'K^nu of IVtui . t.r ihi* ln«<-r»»r, and I 'imn>l lor thr War l>r|*Miwn». rr tw I'lirtfiml Ihlljf A«t»*rtinrr h»«the fo||o« 1114; troiu »ln- • V.ltxuu WrrkU < »■!• tier. " In fwWiiir*, we •hall !■* openly ami un JkfiWIj Whig, Wim: *■ mnImMmI fcy the father* of the Ke««>lulioa—Whijfn m prinnplr a» Iwkl ^ikI rarrmf out by tlx *»liij |ar1v a» th«*ir Injitirmlr MrcrwMim." WHI. tliui i» an mpnnnnrnt—alti»|frthrr in advanr* of whijTIT'TT Inff—therr i« »»ir lif^a-a »f ('aliimna H Uic» yr|, IT* »h f in llr Si»i.» irt* 10 politiro "Tory"** un«ler»t#»«l b* 1 In father* of the KrTolution— "Tory" in principle » Md ami carried out by thr " KV»tril |«rt* a» their lr»jiitnnlr«uc itHon. ItlLiKIMO IViMH 4 ItllMic. frightful /i'iii.Vikji/ ,Vi tdrtrf.—Ah iriMi lirul«(r ««i tlx Him* Kailr««d wa» rr«7ilU broken tlo*n by the wclflil of W cattle caia. Tin li*e jjot kiU Iv o*i-r, but 15 of the far* with tin* cattle ami 1 tw tr drum, were prreipiuied into the »lmm, ami r.unnril ap in a terrible manner <*ith the ruina of the bridge. Three incnwerv lulled, ami a great proj*>rtion ol ' iht- rattU. Xiaaoun Election. Sr. Nh is, At't. 7— First CiKigresaionaT District— )i»hn K. Darly, %* hijr. hi« 3»>U ma jority in St. l<ouiacouaty over F. A. Uiaier, Ik-ntiNi frwe «nl> (. In Cape Ciradin county Janirt 11. ll<>* I III received Hi-.' voles, » Mm, Racier 373. | Tim State leff islsture and municipal ccrs in tl»* riiy ami cuuaty of Si. l/wia, he aidca the sheriff, coroner, tie. arc elected,; with theeiecplioa ol" I»o judges of the county , | court. 1 Second < <NicrrMi>Hial Distnet —From this ] district we learn tlui Mariou rowuly fivea liilehriat 1'inttr, whiff, ifllJ majority <>»«t | Im 'ill it if llenton arnt aali-llenton candidates , Italia county ffivea Porter 100 majority o»cr James II. Henderson, anli-llcaw«a. S« t 'ha. ( ffnes Porter, *• hitf. 430 majority over Hen- ' dcrson. Tim la a whig gain am lUe Uat con Orcamonal rtcrlxm of j«M>. Auarther despatch < uyt the intelliffence from the seroed conffrea- ' sional ilmtrict i* highly encouraging liir the elect km of Farter. Marion county haa elected a whig aenator ' and two wing representative; Halls county ha* elected whiff representatives ; St. Charles county whiff aenater and two llentoa repre acnlativee, Lintun county has elected a w hiff " aenator. Auffuat A—The election returns coiae in r slowly. We cannot ffet satisfactory reaulu { yet. The returna receivnl are favorable to i the whiga, and, no doubt, Porter's elccttun is '<' certain DIED. At Mr. limit 7»h Iiwt., Al»l«i »f».l It )MH. acssiuear ACABmrr, Th« F.B Term will fi«™« nm H M»f>. -ml« M, mi*4 r.-nlmur litltn •*»kt iimtrr lh» ■arh (pfKovrJ inIihIhm «f A. K. I'. SMALL, A. B., Miami )•> aaarh r«m|»t»«t Imlirti, aa iKf mlmn ( lb# M-kaul .laiaaiala. As ~ Trarh#t I t|»H baa lavit aM«ml, »ho will (nam > clu> it Iw »|ifai«| ih» trim. • Tfcr pfnaprrnaw aaj ka|i>» mmditio* «f ihw In IHMtua, it MlvUrvn), «ill irtain il» ptrcni ik<» ( |<Uh rottbalrart . BOARD hw 91,00 in 9I.M |« »»fl, Riwwi n» l» Jrtiiani ilmp fc.i |bi«f »lw laiah*. Utaul lb»« dm. TUITIOM. IVr irrni of 12 »»Vi, f I,*» I'rr »rrk Uf IfM tUM, ,26 Half, Eura. J ItAKKOW.M. H~*,. Mel*...., Aitfuat 12. INM. 3-77 Cn the M.i|»nnlrn<lii>( ?*rh.».l < ..n»m«l«»# »f lh» Taaaa, anal lk» llnki iaf ikr I'UmiIwm la (h tnf tl Comity. Yaar AIM'AI. rOMTMTION l* ikr »!*-. IKK uf -I MfM»l of tkr IImi.1 af KtluialiiM, M >1V i« •» l»*W '*>» y*»»i Cmf II' «•» i I Pa»ia, " i Wrilnra.!a|, tk> '.*h'h ,i i C. aril, oil A M I Irailri In ttM v* ainrrrr ik# ilraana. Mralmn ..( iri|«i ai«|a-imfeianr» j,t»» ,,, *•» rk<Nn ii i Mrml»r «af lk» li'-arH, rtrr imp III it It ralakliakin*»<, an.) ii*»lfc#i iWlana a it XWIII N » Ml »t\ NrnWi M lb* |l-«lil nf IVaral^Ki U Ot(uf<l C'mMjr. fan*. Am. II. 1*30. To Ibr Trafhru of Ikr t'ulilir Ki KwIi in (Hlurd iNilfi TV T'«lwii' liuiiiwt* t>» ik* *'.nan«» i.( 0«. C.ail, a III Ir tii.Llrn, lk»(ii»riil irti.M I'ana Mill, (i>niurnriaf mi M-xxtaj, ik# IfilK of "**(>«' aa!»r IWM, ami nmlimwi ikr naiMl trnalk »f Inn* In »tl*»Hi lii ik* iwi niii riaata* •■! inaliariMio, af In Ik' ml Inn* t>» ik* Imiiinlr iH>IIImi'«U|iwi| <•«•* awk iia.a* oil) l» iU«>4»ii rtrknltrla In Ui i"iii anil Wlaifi i« rlxiMi.ii, anil air raiariHi rn|iar»lrii t»«Mn* (M rp«i *<i k irnaai ila) n>{ lUr • hnlr linar Ik* prrarnl irai mil rl-wr m nmarllM ant ikr ll*anl 4 l.daralina, aa*l ikr Inriiiiiir in |a- • |Ml| "ill Ik' laal milh *h»k I (batik* sA <i'i • t.nnrrlrj 1*1 i< Ir aa nrran4 am|ni imh In Ila* ■ni*t**la af rilwaiwa, aaiiSi nwirliri an<1 af Laaliaf rriftria.laanar. ^Tl I'll! \ I Ml l< \ Hrailri of ik* I'm ant )-'»• ai»n l. t HiUil < .ain't l*arit. Am II, l*JO tf <2£q£J&£j2 Ill 1 kl'IKLD IIM iJUII It MLKOll). Annual Meeting. V>li** ii kr«i|r> (urn, lhal lk> Annual Mrri • { • .I l!v >l<* kkiXlaii nf ik* It. khaki llra'irh ll< nn>l • 'nni|Mn», taill la- kiklrn al ikr laaa 11 "«ra ■« III* kin I.I. nil >tia>lii, Ikr Slal ilar <nf'H i»n , al I -■'< k* k . I' M., ••• art Ikr f..lk.» t *11 I T.i krar Ik* I nf (l.r llnnlma, • I Tirjnan l<4 ik* j«ari »*«r. }. Tn arr if ik* Amlkililria «aiK a ka.ijr • inn. h nf ikr 5lk II) l-»», aa rtfaifla ikr maanlar • f 11111 • tufa. 3 Tn nwk* altntrr »f Tliiflri» |»u*rt .aa .» am k lanmlct a* KUI il*lriminril nit, b.« ika an aum* tear. \IHlall. I>. I' UlHH, /W/aa, i ,f Ita It. it. 1.1 H'*1 \ KiI U-+1 S hjtrd jl Ku* W tN 4.!, (ft i* *U» • I U(k*i, \ 0 i^v) n PROBATE NOTICES. ti a ■'( 1'iulatVr. y l«i W imUH i > I hf ihr I'ltHnlt '>1 lt|' hf'k Alt tf tu,.iai, in ihr t>'«r <>l ur l« t.l • ;Mr> , ..| •ml (A)' AHIittll. IIKK'KITr, (•■nlihi «/ llim.i \. Ill h krtt, rlnl I .<( TV ma* Htirlrt*, Ulr •4 >««r<|rn, in I '<•» if» liiin^ ntntilr.1 >.»• thirl ar|i.iri« >4 lin i tiaii 'i»i-!ai|. rf m«Ii i. It aaa I Niirtril, Ihit Ilk nrl linl ui (il» a.lirr •<■ all prta.ni iMrtt alrtl, It t-»uai C » " I ' "f iSn oi l« t'l f* |<iUiihnl Ikm attli »n>in« tfli w Tl» "it' i'llVnv ral,(imiIpiIat that t*• • mat .i|'|«-u il ■ I'n lul'I "«t in l« la il it M itrr liiril, m mhI 1'iwiit, mi thr riflxli iln I Ji' iuii wtl, at Irn '•( Ihr rlrfk n tKr t«rn-a, ami raw, if ant ihr) h i»r, «• h. thr nu •!» tM i l» ilkianl. M <•!'<• K. *IUH . lt<T(i»l« A liur rtipt, Atlm liln K It a I'imhI of I'r.laif, hrll at I'rt'ln'C •ilhi ■ • <n thr t*i<»i»» of l>»|. r.l nn ihr mlh il»« I UjiMt, M llv ytmi ul i>ai l>4j»t(ltlmi lw le<l ami hfi»: MKAfL n. IIRAMI.I'Y, atliaMwifa** itr *• ma ailh thr Will amrtPil, ttf thr ratair f *«||»I S. Illlillil, Lit* of I'ritlnn, in »at«l ■ tt. il*rraaatl, haling pcmnlfil Itn (lit miwi it h.a ailimniilratiiHi <■( I It* nUIr .1 aai.l iltrraar I. |i ttaa lliclffiil that thr tan! littiiniilin • iIhi In all |>(ii«i inlnntnl, raaiiitf a fn|n 1 f thii I'filaf In lir f<iWi»hr.| atria tarrrtaitrK hi Tli» <>»(kiI I*iiih lal.pnirtrtl at run, ttiat iWi >mi i|^irw al a C|i4atr I'umI |> I. hrkl al I'ai ■ a, IK . II.I I ••rnilt , »n tin |.*lh rv«l|t"l !»<#! Hial., at i f flfc- rlw I in ihr (urn. it, ami ih'» ■ anar, if im llirt Katr, ahi tkr umr ah-nM m l I* MMvi 2T K -«ll \u 10. . \ liim rtifi% . till al III <■. K. NNa <* , K*( Al a I "miit i.f l'i l»«i« la-M il I'm ailhi* ami f.« Ikr l'i«lfl i.f lltK'llf, '« ll«r a i«I It 'III "f Anfiiat. Ml I ha imi it ..a< ri{ktrm kiwlil I t »l til • On llv rrtitHMiiif MARY \ tt \KHKV ■ i* of W ilium Wairm, lair ttf lliiaia, in ia. 1 I 'i«Mt, ilmitnl, |> at in| |.< iHiaurr tan of p. MMtal pci^rflt i.f Iki lair hatluml, Il »ai l>ri|rtr<l, thai thr aaitl \\ ulna fitr m-i ■ bt all |»famta iiUnntnl, tn i anility a (ifi «f tkia Iiritrf III Ir iMhlnknl 'War arrlit ,»rmnt(i in ll» lh(«i| Iktamt, ptnitr<| al I'aria, that ihri ■al a|qw a* al a IV-laalr i'mat In Ir )»rkl at I'l' l«M( i*n ihf n.nlh U| i.f Jiman artl, at In. ul IV rin k in thr fitrrwaiai, ami akm raaar, il ant Ihrt t»a»r, aht thr aarnr ahtwltl i>- l U- tiiiral. n a bo k muw, Mw A lrt« ruft^i \ltr*l liln. k. Hll ia, Hr| 1\» lllr III* Jut> I'rinrv, Jwlfr nf ikr I'nWt af I'rtJtalr, hrU *1 I'ryrWf, la ml l* Ikr >'«*n ••I in iW int uf Vifm, A I', I MO. J Oil* A. U' ARRIA of ll.raa..a lawarJutn »f finli A Wiiirn, IJ B jikk iihI 1\ iIU» "* Wararn, in in. n an.l K. k> ..f M mm Wararn, Ulr «.< 1111401, •fmnrii 1 ti ll ikr xhI ■>■ rwa a#r ami |» • iraartl »l lla- 11.j lira « >l>ii trtl rTatr . • n llinm, .(irfkiiil, (m| ilnrnlxl Mb>aa> ■«%' iall fir <>( Lial in Iliram afaaraahl, a ilk ikr laiikl' n|< tkrrraan, ikr twaaaralraii i<( ikr lair \\ illia»» iVarrrn: iIm another parrrl lam I in lliraaa.rna aim*! Ihirtj-itr arm, iwl rallnl tkr IVrrf kit, Ian twKbri pwifl 14 laivI in aaiil lluam, fwiUw n( 1 biff* ann, rallnl tkr Br»«n k»l, alao «w kail 4 11W athri jiarrrI <•( laaal n Mai lliraaa, mnlaia •>«J hU» arrrr la rnanuwn anal n4iiulnl aitk Ni kaaarl ITarrra ami Jnkn Q'ama, a kirk aai4 paria "M arr ailiin t In ikr ri(kl >4 ilnan ut ikr »«*>• I iSr Ulr n illiani Waitra Thai aaul ralalr la »ii|wnahartiar of ana Irnril In aal nnrvna, ibr a nana I r\prwara ikrarf.* nrfrilmj II ikr inrnanr tfertruf—tkal il a ill l» tut ikr mur al uf anal kumi, ikal Ikr aanir ah. ml. I hp k.LI ai>i lir |«f«. e«l. frail r> at narrrat. II* ihrnUr piaii •aar llnaanr kit Ixraaa In aril an.I rnaiai aaid rral • lair, puraaaat ikr Malulr la livk > aar a aaoJr ml uoitiairai. JOHN A. WARRF..1 Bjr C. R. AtBR, kw Ally. it a IVwart M ft"kalf, krkl at Knrla»| aHhia ■»' l>>r tkr L'naaaita of <Hfx4, na tkr aaalk >io» of Aafaat, in thr trar uf uair Laird rvklara kan.tra.1 ami 611, O* thr Kwrfning prtiliaaa ■ Il • aa IMmil, ikal tkr aaul (iaiiJiu [t»« iHK-r In all prr*..na intrrrair.l, hj raaainaf a rim >.l ai.l prtilioa aaitk ikia arato Ihrrrnn t.. U- |*aMiakr.l arr* aitli aaarraaiarl« ia Thr OUntd Iknxiai, tintnj at I'aria, ikal ikry ma) a^a-ar at a I'l' lalr <>«il In Iv krU al Ml, m aaal Caali, mi tka laattk TaraJay of Aataal, mat., at taa»llkrikak 1 tka (Mrmawif ami ihrw rauar, if an, tkry hair, kt tkr aanir akuaald i» t l*f rai.l«-.| T1 GEO. K. 8IIAW, Rrctawr i Im ntp,! Altm (Jco. K h»ai»,R#|