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ILAN PTOMCAN, H H A A BY I10S3IER & KERR. LANSING, .MICHIGAN. TUESDAY. JUNE -21. 1855). VOL. ". NO. 0.-TVI10LE NO. 217. STAT OFFICIAL STATE DIRECTORY. "STATU OMIVETiK. H'rita fai :h: u. i.-cu?. -..at f .T.io.!!.l--f.utjr ' ... . - ,r ."!; l J) .Mr... l :..' fmhit or- nuiFAi Ar V nnnR.' t f-""0'1 u: L:i I'-'i-eu.ar ry po-t: ees m ti,e wcrll a pos.ti r. so ad- ami legally right, and that if the slave trade mi steriks op a skwmmm: k. T, . ; hausebcs behind. Ineceaws tank Jcf-p.v yar.tr.gecrjs that if thc-v al!-w t!.emelve. i-etweon tfe States was considered cxcdi- n ... 7" . , ' , u motive wlrstleJ, the train The tifif-r mentioned in this sketch is the i into t!.c while tk hiod-ket of ik- to be driven from it "the lru:ai will enr it w. ec-ually r'f -nd ied to r---oren - r-3" " lKT'Cr wntc:i " ll ' " 0i" , tae dry TJ throoch fan.ois liurihe.-, the fighting t;Scr of the tig'r ina.lv a gea-n or t.v at the iWe-IcT" prob-dv cr-ncdud that Orra-.nv's .-..ie!U the' Afiiean tnffie TV no. tin" i UC'3 Lcit01 " :'3 fol!ws : lf V:'" 'f tb ""-At kyor.d the revb late Kin? of Ou'c. He was kept by the of the k-To ; l.t tk-re wa- no time to se- n:ay we'll 1 alkv.-cd to hear a' the blows repcrted t.) Lave ken verv cnrW-:V-k! The wi rid at large d- n-.-t understand the v,"r Kincxj,rf8ly lV-r his fighting fjuuliticp, and i euro Iti.i p-lti.'ti. Yl.e loao-rter lashed ' gc's without fJcrrnanv's sword' attnet- ' mysteries f a a per ; atid as ina watch i.v I'tit-v" wTr . I ear en hudy taany a pcarrod rr-minis- wp th hi ir-:i Lccis iito th- uir wiih tro- ir-; to answer thrr." Uut net tint;! tho t. t i i i- tho I rtuds thr.t are v.vti are lut the p:i:vc ' v' , ; j ! r. N-M V. ,1,.,.;...!.. i' T.- iJ v r -".V Ij(u. ! ;-s or supkzxe CO CUT. . c.'.f J,.-' - . : x ','V, A- -.; l-ic i I., ecvi'-.f- f.l pst ''orr.tats. In h:s I i.-t Lht, it ' !n-tI-u viL" r, :t.-! v. r i! s;:M, he killed his antagoiii.-t in ten iiiin- was prawai j-oa ti,: utes. Only a fcw d ys agn, f-ii cc ho arrived, . the Lt tur f jr Li atta-':!:. with other yy.Ws of the confj'iercd kinird )in .ic ie, h .wovcr, ti. . , of Ond- in Jjondoi), Knland, he mw a upon iii-j la-k p i:iy:i hor-e j as- Ms don. JIt3 eyes flashed f.ry ; ! raih; r, j-artly :: tl ';. ue fprai to hU feet, and, wit!i a faiius ; on his -u:, ?raiii; u. h.i'ix-. irov roar, rushed c?aih.st the hars of hl.s o-'e. . it.g tt.-ahhHy ai.-u'.d a It i.vt'.i:.- I n 1 hap He fancied himself once more in the aroua j poked. :it JjU'-kiiow. His keerer fctates, however, " With an inlijuat.t .-iivrr, thy li-un-er.ter l!urihea J rr. h r.rd Saruintarsr.-irne or.r.n the 1 :r i:r.u, .t at r.,I Vr illhardiv !... thn.wu It! "t t!..: ! !!jWj M'i ui vT, I..JW3? which lon. Jy'i:ii ii w hold the A;r.r,? have a f ir chance in tattle. ''!. vJ;irt.-tt ernni'iintica f the r.np f.f Ir:i!y will ?hoW thr.t it the j reer.t f j- litical ff-ndition of the country it would he mvine?s in the Austrian to too far trc;:i tl;ir Lase if eonnnnnicatiocs. The Tyn-l and the tenitorv of Tri-'tte nm-t . . i .i . i '. . . li i ;y ine:u wnn r-.-;nioreenie:it.. ana h:: father ad grandfather. .uiv :! life he earae a -i;h r, r.r. l .-rfortr.td ii'H:.or:n vvysg-3 in the ?IediN r.-an.-;n and l.ovant. ur.tii harir j ih.cd th "1 S -.-r-.t S -cktv of Italian I atrjvts, r.e wn death, ar.d 0F;afed lV..n: soiibs in di-;r;ise In vcyars ho had visited K r Having MihscpacntS- at Rio Janeiro, and iv... of the Hcpullie of t i rebelled 32-iir.st the tj.r::ir li in Emr i'e. he ojTih.nkul tnnd that he is a v. ry gentle creature natnrally, . resumed his f. riii' r tu .n, n:.d awa'.i'.d would he fatal to them to leave the Mi- i-trv 1; ,-.r: t , i v.; y.'r ClhfVJr COURT; ii c. -'' i. :. t - 1' tr. tit ' it Vll! it I i. it t - l, AMI. I IIUIl JViN I'll J i v-1 I-.. I .: !!! .!: ) I . i1 l ! !'. i' ,.!y. i n I I i t. a-.'. J.I.V I: .i 1 ,1-y' i... .i : j.:M'V -i .T . f h im-.: ii i u .. Zjs-a : ll 11..!:. ii.iin.i. . . s . . H l.i:r- :i i: :i: o-;.!;..V w !.-, and ouiie aiTeetionatc when carcs-ed. ; another srriiir. his iinii.u' .r huumd Ihr hi md. five feet two inches in height, its c vide nee in th-ir lav.'ra'ed .i.ii, a and is therefore an unusually l;irgo airmah the pouts of Mu-d vhi-h di Hi?- ordinary food is twenty five rounds of the fcharpt'.s a:..! nt raw mett p-r day. j flaws We take the following account of one of. " ' llurrLc.i will ki!i hi. a liurrh-'a'i ene-juuttTs from the " Private the Kinjr, turning t the Life of an Kastern Kin." His antaouit rnan. "n this ieeaion was a famous stallion whoe ferce'ny and LIojd thir&tice5s Lad won ldm the name of the man -eater, and imr. !.. fame throughout the kingdom f ( ud , which at ei,e time lie had ahi.i-t d-v nu tated : ' llurrhea was the n un- of a fa u ra-' ti. r of the Kip.d, eal'i d iron: a vii'ai at tho f.Ht of the Ilimalaytis. ie ar v iiieh li had he.Mj taken. " We were all as -e added at 'h.i;uj-u:;e! in the pdlery of a court :.rd, :dmit i.vty ever, exae-tly in t!e .'auie poti?i": ar i in .'lihin.cf t!..- lij.r's lanc?o and cuetian teiritcrv at the Etrev of an enemy ireratiiir from Spezzia, for instance, across the luthie, or from the Adriatic, of wliich the French have com uiand. Prom the Eastern frontiers of Italy il" l .iii.e d to the Tieino is nitre than 1200 miles, and norm ll::ro- a vast army, composed even of the mo?t spirited and rapidiy mcvin; trcor.s, naiht ' I udvULteJiy, your .Mrje.-.ty, t&ul tee te unwilling to lie removed so far lrom the .-i.itier. nearest point whi.h could he cvi.si lered "Cat-like did JJjtiL-a paeo round and fiirnely ground, round ajraiu, his Lroad round head ever, Kvery consideration, therefore, leads to turned towaid his wary antagoni.-t. llaeli a leiief that the Austrian will firht mainly f Mjt wi'h its hrawny r.aw was lifted and within their own territory. That slowness t i na t .i Mar f V early a :.-w nths tl . e.::d:-i ,n i '. whvh had f t'o Urazi! !j j.vi. Ke. t- ji:.-tiu;i.ei,s i uie J rai;T, W' leli is lvver som; . in a newspaper, tho ir,.-t worthy cause? of its ;re.-r:ity :.re often least tt served or kn v.n. vt41, vipets tl..' b-r e ll: which a paper J .-rives f. en the enter prise, the visilance and the watchful fidel ity i f tlo j a!.;i-her .' Wh. pauses t. thiv.l how j..!:.!: . f the pleasure f readi;- is de rived faeit ti e ki;l aiitl ear.' the o: ivt.r ? nd.-:ies '." prii.Tu i: tf th-- U ehvt t he exeell-'ni--!-. r, L w few ..j ,...r riahr Iii'' i ' nt wes a rt .it llef.v t. tie: .-t iiii.-s that lie Wo f,, l I'.e I. .it, h;i: Pi iile t:..m. ureaid tk.t ii e deal k 1 i-; v i!ed V II. tl.t la J t:t, the aiii- The eri:!MT,;-!s wore hreught in an"s, if they wor ah'e t v.r.'k. or if they could not w:k. in chairs and in Lasktts'tho lat ter of a ki'.'d i-i w! ioU utiMy heirs an eanievl, tl.e lad.vt kin- attached to two poles and thm carried o-. the shenlJers of tw, men When the cu'prhs resell the execution ground they were tumbled out of thoir chairs and ba.4:ets down upon the pmmei.t, with a little cue and svmpathy as th.ujh ti v had been buds of pumpkins or pet.ite.-s. The executioners then ar ranged thMU r. ws, three nsdallv. wl ,.fii. I. ill! ti hi. in ti,. that ap- n in a srnau u-s.-i i : i g r "i- ir a. stance. and caj tured a o-..atit: ' ve.--.ds on hi- way, ntuer tne aut;,rrity i t the oi the a ;. : new State. lie was s."'n after attacked, in "c e:.t a hi atydi: the Parana, by a l!raziiian vt?sel of nmch of tho fin:.er i!-.it superior foreo, an-I senselee? en his tk-re..;, r tl.-v ivul.t;.-, deck by a bhet in t' e red:, which rendered infitiite pids.sai.d him uceonsd nis till after the repuke of the table-, meat, j ...-u ;-s. enemy. Here ccmnieneed h' military has a j .ua h ...ii 1 ih life, which continued fourteen vears iu an nl.c i'd t-1 1 If d Dili v Mdin or wuooiijinat' t!,e edin-ji:, wluu hv.t r. 1.'.; do i.- t thkk i.d-,d tk- lu-it'-rial-. r-pr.r. I th- ii ;;ir!; Put a epfk v t v';r" ai.d itiliniie f.H?tns, e iij e..i,;j -iri- u '.i;!i f.iK" li'lll n.i-.- ill re- uieie a.s s .irie liiimoer i. i e ilesnai.-he.! as t.:y ftiend infermc r.ie, one executioner taking his pk.oe :;t the h nd of ench row. and gki. 4 neli i. tiai r. blew i u the back iPe of tie' hea l to pu.-h it forward and I y it convenient f r the sword, t. all knelt and awaited the fatal moment. W! en all tLi'.s wore thu- arranged the .1 .ili WM-Mut ... it w i !4iiiier. ai:J as 1(; v ekd ui their work oi death. Yin so it waved in Mgl.t. w.thout any ord-.-r Wiiia uiven. the luadsm.ei e was u !.,weied again in tuce-es.i.n, noiselely as , of movement which seems instable from 1 l10." t.-ron-lt!, revolutions view a a t nane n w-p-i? . . s lb i- r ., ,u! vo,.;ia f tb:i t.ru:it..;i , MIU bef.ro. while the bcautimlly streak, d hid; ehdontely prep-.tod annies of the present lu P-'k'. and ah -rh d a variety to km w a t'.. :r e, nte..fst . mat,:, 1-r eh'.,;,, ..j,, t.jlk,.,f ailvj a ,wu J.p tj. jdayed over the bones and" inus.de- fu-ciy. , d.v threatens that the a-raek of tk Preneh flf 80cne,' -.;ter,.:.V trial, ; vca and oibor e. n,-.,;:. r- tlat icpuee at:tu- ka.jsHhde th- kdi. i 11 forward and With distended nostrils and lining eves, will !e as unlike as pos.-ib!eto the brilliant ?,crtN'r' v'l I'I:1h h-d. A ohief oh- tioin It;.- .-e. ,-ois are t., be aleit, and ehp ;ret,mof bleed were .-hot ii.?., tH. air like tl:e man-eater watch. da2ain as i..r..: tlv as d -h- cf lTl.-h A ,,uurtcr of a million Jt at whuai !..? cemtant.y aimed, in bis will, inees.-aut ii.u.ry all the I tie is iX Wat,r f.oni a iire-. uiue The yards square ia extent a e uit-ai 1 with ; merly, the head and neck kwcred ind jt buildir.'.s all round, and a veranda below, tuded, the oars eeeked rigidly, the eyis fis- lb M is tl .:! eii i- A I;: v. ol-:oi W 1 i iii'i:i t. ' : i. ;vil.ii i . -i CIUi.!.l.-! 11' '' v i n .-re,..:. J H'.fAt . .V K'-or. I t" iff i:u ri .. MLS X V. i I . SA'.in I. M OIUKI I - M K: U It. J"l!- ."V !:l i I:' loi - ..i uitii ie not ua-..!i ea.-:iy. 1 be Austrians, r- thc.neti tliey will yirobablv in another fort aight. he inkri. r iu Lree to their opponents, Thick bamkio railir.2 had been nut np in d m a glazing stare at the stealthily-mid front of the veranda, so as con.ph tclv torn- ir.4 t'ger, and one f.,re tln-t eve r sdiirhtiy ad circlo the eoutt-yard, and to f.iini a Miztof vantcd, to admit, doubtless, of that rapid enlar 'ed ease. Tne maii-eat-r had b cti diving and thrusting f..rw-i;d of tie; shoiil- ntie--l into the the irelosure by n.ear.s of er and nead, by which he had lormr-ny a little tisaro a tat.tnn a-: the roir fry eeeded in irottinir Ids antagonist U' on horses are called of Hilling v.du. hind ejuarters. ' The Kin j and his uir.l suite of female " For fully eight or ten ii:inis did this monotonous circling of Purrhea toi:tinue. his t ..1.. . attendants had taker, the ir n laces iu tin; gal lery, be on a sofa placed there f .r the pur- the man cater ever f.-teing him sad gazing pose, they khind him. We steiod ? his intently, on angry snort now and then bin s Maj sty's right and left, leaning on the par- ing from the horse as ho turned. Puuhva apet t.r on tliest.fn Kvery one commanded . epenod his huge jaws u id. !y at time?, and :. full view of the eourt-vard. ard the ladies iieked ut the dre.ns of 1.1. .oil whi.h .-tid ..... ...... , will have aii the navamagos ot inooern sd ree in re-i:ting the attack; and it cer tainly f' en..; a f.ct u.ot fortunate for the human race, that modern improvements render defensive war every year more easy. 1.', then, General Hess or the llmperor Francis Jose-ph thinks proper to hold the positions the army occupies, Louis Xapo hon will have need of several councils of war kfore attacking a great force posted in a ri sition it has chosen tl-r itself. romantic foutu -American military career, mat tog. mer nun; so inrge an iMeie.-t in was to train to arms Italians who were in the news h j artm. nt. He passes ia reiew exile in tho-e regions, and to preparo them o-ach wc k every tate in the Piilu. tiir. agh to fight f r their own country. Sueh was the new.-jrj.. r leus ; he looks acres.-, the Lis success, that, although he o' t imeneed ocean, and sees stiavee Injid, and. fdl wii.g under many adverse circumstances, " The the run, he s. arches nil au.und t!i -w rld friend wle. was my guide, as we st.vid ott ti: w ry paveini nt b the wail oil one side f th stre.t whrte these row f victims weie drawn up. t..ld ;ne be had been obliged, as o'.heis ai.-0 had kvu, to Mop kick of the-e wretched kncclimr men wheu ' m,an Ve-5,:.U "T11 ''-nn ' rc--P laurs"4. Ior l";t!en;"- V V"1 ,kt -sti' lb- work commenced, let the bhod. if they 1 and at length teoi the l.-ont rank in the oud s time t.,r tne waders n. tale in h .t V( f . -;( -1t iXX ,-treari lu-r.is tl ' armies for discipline, daring, constancy and , twu LuUis' re-i'ar-h prluevd. Py him are ciV. . lU. the:io No Second T", ' , i.aiv .Oinilg, v.i-. iu. wus.r,- i.ia. s-aie, iiie omco l," v; S OV. r tf.V. U, U the-.' dest-TOUS thcl.st notttion. he had ntaay of his old like mes in Ju0. lt is Lh tVown that deems ,!KU are s!ae,s educated f.r their work , soldiers m h's hi "s; and donl t!.-s some of them. It is n;s nan 1 that conden-.s a whole f , ,int:t t.,.r r.. l. wmIi 1,..,.... relish the .r..spee-t a-- much ns AUUIVUI.TI 7;.i L i itU.I'Ci:. I. H I I K, Ce- '- ! CALVIN IK O V. ! I-' T C. Al'iVO-. I'.f f Clt.Vi I .At." '. 1 K K. Joilvsl M'.o . .il I ... 1 11 -t.-l- nt EAGLE HOTEL, by j. 3:.N5u;i::s:i5, I, -V X :J I "N" Ci-, MICIII t i .V X . 1.,- f.i 1. 1 ' 1. , I.ii: u : !. : 11.:- h' i. !v LANSING HOUSE:, LtiiAr-'iii'-r, - - - - rie-hiuraii. f:cmeii r it., elie. " The order was given, nnd Purrhea's Jige was brought into the veranda. A do-r in tlie 1 imkio railii.g, pre-pared f .r the pur-pi.-.-. wis drawn up, the cage door was open, d, and Pnrrhea bounded into the e. u:t-ai.l, lashing his sides with his h.ug tail, :oi ! glaring furiou.-ly upon the man clung to them ; and once (but e-i.ev ..t, t.aused for a moment ov 1 the de-id Oh. oaie . the I Til lliO l'..i;r.i. I'H'.Wl-: DKMOCRATS. con. jut. i AVts on Ttirt nn vev laws. inc survivors nnw ne wn'i struggle again.-1 the Austrian-. Sime ef the most interestii Garibaldi's life relate to his wit ricd a la Iv of extrnordirarv n n.r. to rae into a line, it is Ins discreet stci: ness that restricts t. lit i mental obituaries, pa.-sages in that gives young poets a twig on which to Ik mar- fit and sing their fir.-t lays. pi tlitir?, a And the power behind the throne. is if meditatiiii; a e- nd d irresolution was . oly rein., ntaiy. ;.e;. ;V. monotonous walk was -ontii n. -i. " At length t!ie d-visive n. i t aniv agai-i. urrhea v.i.- .-taudin-.r :!.- rvo the carcass of the u -ad ni:;5.-. w !..-; i. sprans once more rantr . ud I id :!.a ater and hi- little female frie-nd. A more we 111 the gallery stall-:.! at the .-igiit, ex k autiful ti;rer than llurrhe a it would raot peeling it though we were : an I :u..re Hi o . 11x1- tr- 1 i-ii.. . . 1 . t - . .. ii-- e:.-v t.Mii-iMVcr 111 a a inuia. iiisa.'Ssv .one 01 me aiicnoams on i..e coat, r.-gololy sLrcakrd, shone in the inclo-. forth a stilled exclamation .-.re, in nh-a-ant contrast with the frowsy , was no premonitory growl e,.ve iiti ' i f the lit'!. mare. Even the we'd- kind. It was as if by galvi native e f one of the State, t f Si.nili Amor- newspapers as in higher place.-, i sometimes n and as important as ' I A r ica. Mie was trained to horsem.ins!. in and as important as tne throne itsclt. t orres- habits which prevail T-ondents, oceash'iial or regular, stand in awe sv.'eids, which ar iu part batchers' cleavers as Well as awrd-., to slice a reat bulkus veg" table as thin as we slice cueumkrs, thev are int eligible to this thee. Thr o seconds are suilieient for each man. Iu one minute five executioners clear ft" one hundred beads. It took ra ther b.nger for the as-i-tai ts to pick up the heads and PkIks and pack them up iu rough Collins, pn.parai-.ry to their king carried awa into the fields and bills out- sue mo wans ior intcrmeii'. .or were The following passage from Col. Davis's the mosr athlet speech, delivered in this eity sajs the among the females of those countries. f that silent power whi-h has the la-t leksburg Sun last fall, plaees him in a 1 hough, like him, lionle-henrtod, anee-tion- chance at an articl , and may sen.l it forth diflerent attitude from that ascribed to him ate and dlsintere-ted, sh- :ik, p vscs-i d a ghuy or in humility. And, in short, as b IVote A: Co. Col. Jhvis said, in speak-' similar degree of persona! courage Mid f.r- the health of the body depends uion a irood . . i- . I .. -rev , . I. l. , ! tO..,l. n l.n.l. Lit.. c,.!.L. 1 ...... I 1 ili.restii.il so ll.e l.villh n ?.-i...r Vr.....lj .1 ... .. . . .1 aefc o. vviites.-. iu.ii.in- ne- si.ie .- -e. - o .. -j.i.i . ... fc - t . - . luy ar .,rrjj jjiat tl.e oM Coll) paU lull - trad- j Irr.cy, that and still timre rarely d-pictid, by any an- "p'U that vigorous d.gestion whe h goes en s,iu,f head and kniy should be continued. " 1 he trade was not piracy, and it were tnentie tn .tt. r l.:r muruage, she ae- means 01 vunce liters. .. ....vf..st,.nrf l .r.rT.in.r.. tnh-ilnA t sneh couipauicd him ia his battles, .v sea and Ought they not to be honored f . . ' . ,.. .,iilui.ml, ,101,11.. ...1 I vir.... lilt l. I line -itl..ii.u .iioi.i f!,r..- i.l..ml.l . 11 . . 1 a. man visits a country where negroes are . "",jt .."3 uu.nu. u, aau - . ...... , nunureus w io s ui. iiin- s cxecutea a: it .11 ii-.i-iiuii;iu. ii nciiuit- ojiniuin mu ll- lime 1 ue. s ,1.1 ; I v i-oT.unrr 111. ... Inn .1111. 1 1! 1 .' ... . r 1 . ' " J Ulsiuai U.'ll in ,'r,. I f MTn. s v..t.. i,f A,ial ...I lad purgatorial tM'eurreuce, the whole area swam iu blood translated . ,f ot to the horses bridles," yet al- 7,1. K,...ir..r ! most oe r the sh.Ks arid un to the ankles. tne mountains, m times oi adversity an-1 but they f n u thru-t a head ami body into And n eoOin whii-li bad i-evrr nu-t Ix-f.irA . , .... . :1 ,. ,., k..a w.a a : Keci'iUiT ut un oi'io omv as 1 j 1 s cOTill.anion. ot a.art.i. noe ' . , tPL,i,i she sometime: aided in his mo-t desrerate plied. Pronithatd.uk an or d.-play ot any " , w.-. v...-. r , , , ,.,-' n;,n ,w !.., i .! . mv a nor.-e or anv otin r srecies ot rron-, VV,J"" -- 'V "b i nwum-, - m;-.- .i-eiic in-j . . j t 1 .J 4'' ,1 t .1 ' vn,;,I,ir, .1,.,.. Ta.1, ed ir.n, the -iir crtv ; and there was no more reason lor . '-- luv,u ",11,-i-",'v- ...v .ca into inc air - . . . .... . "n, ,.,-na TOnn.n .n - characterizing tuc traje in the one as pi- '" iuuiiu-uh;- tmm th8 , lirOsii.A, PltOtElf:TOU. VM. T. IIOUt'K", CI.F.KK. L'tag.-s leave tl.i liou-'o diily for Jackson, St. Jfli!!, lcfr.t, aa l ii-tertii.li.ite j.laoes. Lfri!nir. Ainl 1. ls.V. Iv ;v i.svt.itv taisi.i:. him f.rthe s--anlt He glared savagely at glide under the springing assailant, and Z m Africa and bringing L the h.K- .ias be entered, and commenced j again were Perrhoa's e!awa dug deeply into country was not robbery at a skwly stealiu- akng t.-ward them. The his haunches, but further over on this'oce.v sense, he could not see how an man-e ater k.-ja his eves fixed on the eye- sion than o-u the former. The broad round kind could be caked piratical, most incredible. The short account of her ,, ,1 negro in Africa and bringing him to this escape Brazilian guard, attcr eap- ko'.t hide f the m-.n-oater was sadly want-, tiger had been suddenly lift in.r in 1,. ;!;.!.. v.- wl..... Aii.mi-.iri.il witli the in tlie eoiirse of Ids nifinfitrinniis rrvrations ' ..' . m. .. .4 i " n race than in the other. The rrineinle was giliiormg sK'.ll oi luirriita. .iaa war w.i? noi lahcu o suii'iis-.-, - j ... 1 . ,OTia nf fomri.clj rt i i h ":...i.i i ... :.i ' t n;. .MA T. f;ii I. the same in both cacs. Piracy was rol ! seasons ot tempests, wero severe and al- or drink fiV.u, the i r. vie.us day to prepare , than before; his f .re-ouarters seemed to ,1"S high seas ; and, as buying a t- a .. .. ii 11 "..i a- vi. i. .1 . nerrro in -Mr tea ar..l titinoin?? mm to tnis mm ..r tne t.s-auif l ie giareu saaeiy ai ki.uo- unuer ui; sm ingnig ..s-jiiaii., ami o .- . ?n .ii-.mrtT.f .,,,1 t,a. : ...... . HI. fOIJOCrv ill. ilil, in auv r-, - - j , --. J ' - -J 1.1 1 " IA- -.1 I 1 an act of the several u.!js aim uigms, on nr.r-e-nae-K j na mueh 1 i.u .ri - v .- , ;. n.o.i ..e n. ....,,i.i .., uexiouiieoo a- soc!i. M. . J . JJl.lVia.U.J, . , w ir.' I I, I l.,,,,.! cfon.l. ...eron,. th.. till of I h,v ,o.r n-l.l.. I.U Imi..!. 1''- M !''' WeirLD INFORM THE CITIZEN'S OF . l "" T " , - , i V . '.i ,7 I.ining, thit he len opened a. .evr I.ivery mg in an easy att.tude. with one toot shght- .1 iws were sunk deeply into th . man-cator Huble, with a lull stock of fleet, welt broke ly advanced, he waited the attack, moving bre-.-i! For an instant we r.tw inn; .pnv. r- tn.rsps ..fimfort inU ll-.i.'-rie!'. I'minje t'.irriare? n ll.irrt... i.i.,v..,l l.ni iK.-ivs n-ith the eve, iie linstefoiilv In that r.r.J t ion. r..u "k.n" .n.Ki.,M,i o. I i.f-i-t.., nit...i.; in itt l.iiein.4 '. . . . . i '.. o... "... -7- 1 r. i 11.." .t . i ...... i .i. : '.1 oort-il as iiiviii" said: U,..A -v v .... intent v nxoti. .AS ior me Tr utile mare, wirti ai oeuv mi in n-r.-t?s i.-.'-jv. e.ui".':" i . . .. , . .. .. , . . . , , , . n :,i . i- . a . . :. . .1.- iiiiii. in inn- oi tin- ii . m iiroe'i i-f w.-s to his prey ,.r an iietai t, hot .-n v L r an m- " " " ,l ,; iy ' -'T' o'- , . , .. . , - 1 J ... . - ... . . r .. l . l. .. .1 , i . seek in to roach ernee thr-n llio i n r .iii..'i:i s-.ie iraoe, ne iiei!:i.L ii until' . --j ,'Ji 'v: to ;,takc if u l'Utft issue. l,!a(V ,n J'aiy wnieii i.. i,i out again-t the mciiiiiiti ljiq.iir.-r. I tlru'rOln;ir- Doultlr Itlorni-iif . 11 g e .nt tins a U tttt. r- .- a ipeech o" Ibui. 0. P. Sin Yaz ''. City, May 'J'Jd, in refer- t the Afrie'an slave trade; he is re- si..-r :l n, in a! ne, t'ir.-.ugti w:'-l ' re:, -.vimoang swidten t-.rreiits, . -I J.- r way, by holding to th mane or ail of her horse, is exce ded only ly the fad narrative of ., r death, in l-l'd. on the batiks of ti " ., when af- t r re.i'.lntele nee.in.r -in inr t .i-'it ...l.i; r.n his retreat 'from lbe,,, , she landed with the same piirpos... and we-ro waiting patiet.t- The earth 1ks not on?:. in so horrible an ! i. ii . I . i f 1-1 .1 Evening before last, just before the 8:d0 i ,T .y , .. ,, , . P. M. St. Louis train left the Ohio and Mis- n sissijpi Pailroad depot, a w-il dreese.l and Tin: ' i.im. n ' s ti'i.i:. . ..i- . .-.i i-- hoi;,-.-' i. King man. m eoinpany w nn a 1 nr ,tr,- ?'. t ,, ! ! f.iS ot it : h haired woman, arrive I at the station, an 1 wkh I -d. mise .i I... i his baggage check, d to th" Mound v. , s 7 I , . . .. . ; , 1 r . r- o e I I ii I . in . , - 1 1 v r i" .s . rovi! 1 i il.s 'iiu.i-H t'ity. While tl,.- b.ggage.ma.terwas pick- S, L,(.,.,;.(1 ri.i; thni.jif.j!i;i, th,t ing e.ut the stranger s trunk'-, an t! stranger s trunks, another cou ple, masenline and feminine, th latter darkdiaired atid black-eyed, won un f-r Again did the f. r-uious -tallion la-h - - - - ... . lnienny lixeu. .s ior in- j-jor m. nopes ie merit a nir jh.i.i- m i.uoih- .ir . , - r . e - ... . ..... , l i v, ...... n.r . i k-v she was transfixed with tear paraiyzed- r . ; j-zmTZTi vrri. ..r-parentiv unable to take a thought for pre- stant. LiW AN I Oil VN'.'i:!tV lilTSIXESS, Lansing, seivatioii." She shnxl cowering in a comer, up with his hind feet, almost a; if he would Mich. J. W. l.oncryear.C'oniinissione'rfortlie awaiting her fate. With a slight kvimd throw himself over on his back. His in :i Stateof Sew Vosk. o lieenverliiileyVU.iik- Purrhea was uion the mare iu an instant : heels came with erashi.ig force again-t the !U5 and F.xrhaiifrc t;.! J. L. Ij-VVrKKHAX, Oi'-ieeathi ee-ii.h-i 'astoftlie Cr.-itut. Lansing, June ao( l ""wrfMiin ' i f a isi' t iVi: it, GENEKAL LAND AND TAX AGENTS 1 N: INi, CAliTAl. OK MieillOAV. W.'.i fuim'a Al.-aro-M i.f Tal to K:M ia Iiglmii' Co l-C.T, 1 1 Xr I I l O.h I'.of li :;. Mil l S.i!h i! Kal I - tJt, i.u.-ti:n K-.iuey I...i'l Wrno;-.. r.M.l'ii a Lr-1 M 1 s-., ttm ii u l.lle-. l..curin tlviw-a if L l l l i'.r T..i.,aa l t ik a Otirr-.! Sm! is c A blow of his paw threw k r over on the jaw of Putrhea, and in a moment the tiger ground; his teeth were t i.-t tied m her neck, was sprawling hoiple-siy m-on the gro.ini, and be drank her blood greedily. P was once more stretched upon his back. simple butchery, kr there wos no re.'ist- " It .was but 1't an m-tane, bowec-i, tha ance. Ikinh. a thin lay ; b"-t, win he resumed " ' lt will make Purihea only the mure his feet and began running avoun 1 the I ;:m savae,' said the King, rai.-lng l.i hands boo ir. closure, it was apparent that it was no .a Or.ii.!treut,ei:.-tly gleefully. longer to attack again, but to escape. His "The 1'i.ropcan courtiers s. scented, and 1 i-iw was broken ; and. wit!: his tail ktween the female attendants, ignorant of the Ian-1 his leg- he cri-1 on!, loudly with pair, a he guage, but certain that the King was .leas- ran iound.net unlike a whipped spaniel, cd. were mightily tdeased too. They ex-! The niau-eater watched him, as before, iu- changeJ glances of approbation and of sat isfaction ere they turned again to watch th priH?eediugs in the court -yard. ' Purrhea might have been from three to draught f Ll-jod end it, U. tl..,i,n ..li.ap ..ui. to l.e enemy thru-t upon us. tho!igh ir. wotild delight the Garibaldi dc.-liued 1 1.. OroNisition. Ik d.d ne.t think it niraev. (,f a pbhc ivc pti e,, , f. r Ji.....-.rd:m to nil h-vJeo-rroee-rs t.iracv Veukin lNj'.t; iirgerttly reeouiJi: is robbery on the high seas: and to bring his exiled co.u.tiymou 1.. re. to apply theni a ra gio l.om his Afrioau ma.-ier could not a' Ivrs 11 .uiploymeni. as they theieioie he Tira.-v. Ti.eu the law should could obtain, kr then indep.-r.dent support. UlS I roll, r. d h..ner is arrival at New- ding to ly. when tlie brunette st aired at the twain and said : " Why, yeet are my husband ; what are vu doing here, and with this hn-sy, too ?" applying terms to the blonde more remarkable for intensity than their politenes r- undly did sii" at u-e ii Pi:ASK & FITLLKU, i ccnssoi-.s r j. a. ri.oss, Job'erof, Retail Po.i!er;n, allkinds of P A f E R S T A T 1 0 S E R V. fl 6n? " tently, evidently fe-atful of t ruse, and find ing it elifiiee.it to k ep up w-iih Irs re-pi l m'.ti.in. Pit it w.is to nit"; Purtliea was looking cag.uly f. r s n; nieihol ef es--:ipe. cr ittg atttio-t pkeou.-y a.- be did 9. ' ' Ii;s j.iw H LreKcn, was whispered ly male servants kiew, who raost part turned cn him. The inan-ea?-r, watched bun from the rantt.i. 1 ne on bis tide, gave no indications of uuea.-i- sound icaeke-l ,.ur galh-rj, ar.d the King iicss. An impatient snort or two escaped heard if. him; that was all. With pre.trudod trek ': ' P.uirhea's jaw u broken '." he ex- aud cocked cars, ar.d glaring eye-balls, and claimed t us, sSall we let him eseaj.e V twitehinc tail, ho watched bis enemy intent- ' ' A Voiir Majesty ide:.-: .' wr.s e :ir attitude ot at- answer. :VZ:;X:':.!:'::' tZ 7 -.v.-...f t. -ve minutes crying his nt coil,.-twin ..f .i-M. " not u.cre his hea l t'irncd toward the ' man-eater all the tune, atid his eye's ler the . some ot tne a-A.AA.rA. 4 l,.i.li., Otn..,AV . . . ' Co aasellor at Liw, I.in-ii.g, Michisan. Oii.ee one Joor s mill if the pom office. I..-: ivr-. aiea, a- it makes an unun erimin-.ition ngain-t our properly, which slio.uld be placed - n a footing with other, pp p rty infrcjts Yet Ie was opi.o-ed to the roivd of the trade kr various rea s -rs w hi-.-h he ieoouiicd, but whieh we have not the space to give' The Mobile lUzistcr has the following e.:i th-- sett km nt of the Yerritories : " The settlement and population cd" new Territories is a pi-si ion of fact, and not of .-b-truse speeuiati. o. We have wasteil a va:-t d- al el time and energy at the South in a onN st that we were net prepared to enter upe.n. Kamas shows bow bootk?s was such a struggle; and why.' Peea-i-e w e eaime t j eople a contitry with whites or not hesitatin the ne- hum b!" eve n --veer l-:g the streets.' As s-.-.i as h's feeble heahi; wa-i r. s?..r I, iu reiict eons.sten-'y wrh his precept-;, he set the example of engaghig in d lily labor, in the candie inan-nae-t iy ef bis frt.d a:.d coju try man, .Signer M n x i, e n Stat, n 1,1 md. V'hile thus employ.- by d v, be c e.tinued at evening, for s me' ?i?v to r.d I to his manus-iipts, at the reejn -f of the Aineii can fri.n-l to wh-eu he Liol eommitti d them' until he found it n ..-c-ssiry to intermit his liurary labors iu e.e.s, ,.-., ,f ieal fitigr-'. Ik aln-rwaids spent eev ra' years iu commanding oon.ttierivil vessels between Peru ar.d Cuieia, and then returned ! Pied- BOortN'O r.PLR .XDrUIXTERS FrUNIsUING coons, So. UIO .leiVersou Avenue, Ueiroit, Mich. ' At length Purrhea was satislied, or els uo more blooHl was forthcoming ; and taking his claws out of the dead animal, and shak ing himself as he did so, he began to go paw yil.cn h stealthily re.und the court-yard, like a cat lie first scampered up tealing a march on a rat. He made no stank d there a moment .11. aKaLIJjUK, ARCHITECT & DRAUGHTSMAN. L4XSIN0, StlCIHrtA, Witlf irnisJi T! i!i,SnecificationsaaJ Estimates in the bet stylo of work-.uan-Iiip, and designs for Churches, Court Houses, Holels, 1'rivate Dwellings, ie., a.td will contract to furnUh ma t.rials aud huihl any thing iu the hue of Building, Of superintend the sv.ne on reasonnhle terms. rteaso give me n ca'.l. T.niiif Jimirffl.-t 1S.".7 : r ders, now at the hind quarters, i firircVv Vi i V v VV,' . were moved-the skin glancing backward ACKON, Mich., opposite j . 1 . K. It. lopot. , -, i n i i . BtSTAXTOX i TIFFANY. ;LneraI Stage : aud forward as if barmy k-Iot ging to the OiVe at this House. kues aud muscdes beneath it. It was not J. (ii. A T. JS A?l$i:iAdU Attori.e7s a scene to be forgotten; the King and hi aiul Couaj.-Ilors . Law. ar.d Solic'uois iu Chan- attendant females gazing intently above; b" ir-ks without a people to do it with ; and tnont, !.;.s native coun'ry, where he yvas the simple tr.eJi is, the South has not the allowed to reside, by the go.-cnr.cr.t, and bbek l-.b r t . sp.are fr any such er.t'"-r- wliOio he superintended tl.e education of r ri.-e. two young son?, and endeavored to eolon- " We cannot hoi 1 cur e.yvu iu sach a race ize the little island d Capr. a, on the t-oa t until we inrror.se the slave population, and of .Sardina,' whi'-h he ha 1 j uichased with that can only be done with effective rapidity , money h .pi ath' d to him ly his brother, bv trarferring them f--ni the great hive of When the present w.r w.-.- thrc-atenod, lie . - ' t - . -i . r . - 1 1 . . .1 .' . 1. - a- "Pioudlv did the man-eater si ort and a, nrirn slavery in -vtrica. to t;,e sc, ne o: a. p.aceu ... eo.,.,iiau a ., a oais ... u kur.-l bim--lf thus vkt. r nunianiz'i ar i y. nnstjaroze-i slavery in iuc anuv ui i leumom, au-j as-ignca to an to the mare and ATnenea. yv !'.n that is done, eurnrm eon- imp..r.aui aavanci p...si i:e leii wring. vjetion is, tha yfhercver a virgin territory wnc-re nis .-taniard taus ten j .med ly id where slave , thousands ot the most enthu-iastie immediate ae- 'I he sierjal was given the d r ef the cage yra- opened, the ban. bu s opposite to it raised, r.r,d Puuhea ru-h d in to bury him self iii the fuithest c-oi?. r. the yvoi ld is rid of a di -graceful .sc "irg", and that a man made idiotic by .lattery and power, has be. r; taken away fre.m the li cense of self'degrada'ioii, hr.s be n raised, as tnu-t have already gone ujt oyer the gray- of Fordinar.-l 11. of Naples. This prince, iu hiti;s-f a big .1 atel a P iiikn, lial of hi to yens intnsifi, ( all h"s tyil .ju.liti. s, as a rui r, by .vutcndeiiiig bim s If to tie: gaid ane : of bis pi on, an Am trian ) !V(.".--, ll " daughter of tho .reh iluke C!i.:r! s. who devoted iu-r.-. if to bring ing N inks perf.etly within the scope of the Au-'.rhui p-.li'y i:i Italy. Th? h months of the Kit 'slii - were a kind of living eh ath, in which '.. j t re-ted such agon i. , b. ?h j.hyMcal and mental, as the bitter est of bis enemies and the mo-t injured of tho.-e whom he had oppress.-d, mu-t have regarded as an expiation t t!if. wrongs tk-y bad sulfercd at his barak Put during nil this time the fjueen M ari i Thresa and le r adherents wei.j coiistatilly at wrrk to secure the siceession t the crown for her own Id t son, the Count !; Yrani. to the exelu-i'in of the lawful h ir, the Prino Poyal, Puke of ('.dabri t, .j.i .f the King bv bis Cr.-t wife, u Pi inc s ef Sardinia Had the it.triguei of the cabal tucceoded, it might have ken difiieuY to pp-vent tho joy of Naj!e over the death of Ferdinand II. from breaking out into .-:live rikll ion agrun-t the whole reignirg dyna-ty. Thv l.n hfiwev.r f-.ih.fi '.nil tl... I Inl-e tipp.-, who by way of answer, said she had )f Ordabrii ha? a-nd-d'tbo throne, n, always natci her nege-iord, ani always would hate hiio. that the blond could n-t withhold a very provoking repdy, whereupon the brnn.-tie l.-aj.eu at hor throat like a tiger, nr. 1 would have strangled her, p"rhans, had not her adversary protected herself tes dntely. Then tid Iowa d a prand seep.e The two fetnal. s fought alter their peculiar fashion energetic illy, tearing ea -li o'hei 's clothes and hair, and sTa'ehir'g a-!. o:!cr's faces m.-t "m l a-trio j-ly. Their prcprktorsmad" n elf -rt to separate them, teeming ratler to cnjiy the spert ; but at last two or three of the railwr.y aftwfs ititerfered and cau.-td a ce.-ra'ion of ho-tilities. The brunette by this time was rying viokn'lv, and began t- npb.ai l her hus band kr deserting her, pre.ylr.g the truth f.f wlr.t Montaigne says of the sex. The husband remarked that ho wa doing no more than sh'1 that lc yvas running off with another man's v.ife, and she with at.o thcr woman's hu-bnr.d, and wished to know the difference in their moral depravity. This was a puzzle to the datk-eycl -van and then, spurn The blonge theu spoke to iar husband, the brunetre's eompauiou, .f his faithless ness, but cxeu-ed it in cone.pienee ef !er own, assuring him he need not endeavor to change her purpose, f r she would never live with bim again. When the party became cool, they ap- noise whatever. The h.r--e paws were ing kr wiih his but. with head akk and Ujet lies wit run me iroptes.ana wno-ro siavc , iuo .sauu, o. i..e ...o.-t eu.uu-,as,... u ,uu lX wtU sati,fied with the exchange placed on- af-cr the other utV-n the ground, tail arched, he trotted to one point and ano- r.kno reinitneratire, h to be Fpu- scodicts, v.z. the vo.unte.-rs wh . have Lve:; (f wiv0?f an l were in favor of continuing the soft ball of the foot preventing any ther of the bamboo railing, as if anxious to r.tH. it w,;l keome a s;aee eruntry-nnd cd. in arms from every pit and crner of arrac?eajCDtf aHbougfa at a k-s for sound. Slowly were they raised and do- get at the attendant servants. His blo-:d this whether it i se-tt.ed by ankees from toe 1 eninsni t. sr,tne time 'to determine how they had met pressed, while'the long back as slowly made was up, and tigers er men. he did net mind ":n' r r-cry men from Alabama at the depot. its way forward now rakd at the sheuk whied. Wire bis assailants t.ow. i,e which he If tlcurrs to maintain the , 1 ur. Or..y Ii is not so mueh a sing'e The couples were neighbors and the J . ... . . ' ..... ..id. . in ,i .ininir 1 ri.iifeirA-c .:. a ..-. . .. . 1..A-.1 i i . ii- .. i is the lees assailed. o.,-!i..., .--.a. u.ui o .i-.-... iusnaii.-i:i ci a inu i:"N'' oi iLcrn, uer'i- nr u nai i.r s.-,nio- months r.ee-n enam -reu Francis If. The new sovereign ii under stood to k mor-i Itrjliati and luorc likrr.l iu bis t. nd-n'.i.-s than any member of lie royal family, oxftpt his unek, the C..iir,t of Syracu'?. Put he is a very y irig man, having I con born in k'J'i; an 1 be hit jn,t ken married to a Pavarian Prince?, whose sympathies are. of cour? -, stre.nglv AusTian. lt is, then f ie, bv no meuns e. rtaiu what : direction the n-w- t 'njvcrnni' ut w ill give l the policy of Napk--', thejugh there can bo little doubt that a decidedly Austrian knt on the ir part, with a feyv more victories oi Monte belio iu the. North would bring the cctt. Lan?ir.cr, Micl.ican. .!!bu...esen?ru; too to their care wnl le promptly attended to. the Kuropcan cs.nrtiers straining yvith eyes I'lMiM'i-a rs nr nir: v yrt. As to the present c trapalgu, "u is inipv sib'e to ehroiiiele progress yr'tere there is t jvr v t'jMiui'tf o ngni in xtni'.j- itpff logerrjcr a ea't;e'iral ot sen,. is with- f each others st--uses, di-:ik;n- tl;f;r own ia a eathedrd f ?ervien. aecordinoiy. The conscouen'-e wis an ri:, and Jjr tne reservation c.J an cqai- it'-iv.A fj pr.luicif jmrer in the L nion. It would -..em as if a I;vii,e iV-vi krc-e ekpernent on a certain night, which kth t-e Uuov: f no othrr v:ay to do it but to had p- rn.itted men. In the outward world, Laj j-:ned to choose, ignorant of the inten 21 1 irjrk at oti'-e in an effort to repeal to devi. e and r-errVet mn.rd instruments tior. e f tlie e ther ur.ii! thev had met as we rieht or Piedmontese bank k at oh'-e in an effort to repeal to devi.-e and perfect mus:? d instrumer f.f tin- Union v-hi-h prohibit ' f.jT evcrr eiua'ity ef -Mind, and with ey . African S'ure mute, mis is a row-1 jo.-ree rf t.ow-r. that t'.en th-r the uirs rv Lave related. :':t k- Singular as ii may at-near. it is actually reign tf Francis II. t a sudden an 1 per cxnpte.ry clos . The future policy of Xa pics i- ".ne of the iuo.t interesting tf the many uncertainties which dirken the prcs en? T-pe -te.f Italian affilrs -V. V. Timts A Pa r.is crrc-p-rodent of the ik'Ston Post savs: and ears to catch everv movetnrrt and re.e.otir res tl . uajeoveri-.. i i;u ikhs ore, ec.i , t wucJ ; tjjC maa.catcr in the centre , of the Tieino, and their kft extends pa-t frtu. ac-tye ar.d vital issue, ar.d pusued . gathered up into r...e many-v :e: I e.rches- t.-v-.r.-.l shows the s'rangeLCss of coinc-i- 1 he J,rnp:c,s i-.ugvUie. u, i.e-gen. i iexr .Nortu oi ti.e i . o. e , ...i .i.i.. . r .i - :. ; . ;.u ..... . :.iiuki the wall bv her fanatical enemies, we see no : tn Tho fltA t h-.m f -.r !..r.- tt,.-. tmn. a. ;,. ,r.v Mif in hiel. ir baai.h tr. sai.I to Lave iriven sreat cau.- cf uneasi- a, M , . M ,-. u mv iwu-viKi ioi luiuiiii: a- iue . us pieii.iu won m in ii'e ii..-ii:ioa'ri.o.a - , , , , . . . -" 1 " " u.-.t ,ui....-; ... , - 7 , . . c-. DM I. 1 1 I II. . ti2,.t turiud.'hiskal and ears and neck of Vtr.oklla, where the Fren;h, should c-nr-'e opc-r. ro tn outb but to strip it : of j pet f.r battle, th ehr;ont f.r tie tnareh. determined. ntss by Ler Lehavi'.ur at tae council, fcne !'nf 'vc-r the same; the tiger stealing, stealing thev succeed in revolutionizing Parun and H n.r-rotrlctcus surroundings ef prejukee the vklin and vkk f, retire gayeties. bat The wmen liked their lovrs. but ah- broke krtii into an onmon of Ler own D- W liaVSad h ' along, so cat-like in ast, and yet so gigan- Modena. are hkely to strike a blow. Tee tu 1 t0'i:?1-a ar;d all of them f r rellgln, when gathered t horred their brands ; and therefore, coa-' which atcni-hed the. ad. .-he declare. u five vears TV.-usirv. ch ides raoderan '. tie in strength. Net a sound 'was auddde Au-trians have, k-vond d oubt. revived on fn U n'c It is a warfare that will tell; ; g0ther and rarg-d by the ide cf ether cluJcd not unusually it may k 'hit the war to k? unj-t ar d w;e.J. esr-cy d can and see. ' but th ratiu of th tnanater feer. as .n .,tir.-.h- .b:e.i-A t.T.m . f w.rtare - k. ;t sfTC-ng"tens us st ucme, and litcraily i instruments without name?, cxr-ress'iog all ' thev would take what was azrecc lie t. Ler e.nvjeti.n, that it wou;J never come to N. B. Village Lots for Sale. VLo no erea th raisi and ,-,wcrca again not a ' doed frot"i the very beginning there wrs to csrrio? tr " war irtJ fhc Africa cf ai-ili- i the sounds which Natur- knows: .me tf them, and leave the unpleasant part be- a prosperous en 3. and, in the mid,t of Ler n parcel to suit pumiMei. ha.f mile west of , . . . . , . . - n., - tienism." b.k- of A, . ,r,l r.;., .;n.h i t s-.hs and exclamations ktraying by sun- aa.--?. n.K. I T?.. L.tiMnn I. .vt fi Ip.c WUUU lllici , L'U. ui. n urn- r..(r-;m, 1VM . i, yt T i-i up-'- i'l i-.u-iu. ju'.-ri'.;ii'.-o -VI- . ..v , . ... - - l "'.. , ir.e cny. u.i..Tum.- .-.a., , . ....... ... - , .. , .: : i i i ir r i i n corner of ?eymouranJ Saginaw, street. 1t'2oo ana anxious gazing. escandr'a. it th--y count Lave earned it ty -vineau s.ae ira-j j mvenus i.ave oera ayiug uign in a r or s;rg:ng areund 0:d .....i.i.iv.: i.i-ii' ' " At length tbe tlgc-r kundo 1 with the : & cnun t-r-nii' world, r.a oenrt. ltave : cotDtnene-l in Ocorgla. The citizens cf 'and dts-date r'aee-s; s0:ne of moving wa- rR J 1MES B. CUILris would respect full v i rapidity of lightningupen his enemy; the b-vn a fine thin i-T them; but the rdaee : Pnrke county met at Waynesboro' on the ! tcr. f.f human v. decs, of naciess srunds, agreed to .unto ail persons wistnng io.ar i. i.y ine ii0rji.. was tutly rreiar. d. It mot evident! v is t -o -trore to !. ta;:en ex.vtt t-v a P"u. -'rnn --uav, -jungo e-newmaiAe presiding. ; ana a. i i--:np.?rr.i i a jrirmonv wun vas: in the new The Lusbanii were satkfled, and tho . dry appeals and passiooate cttreaue. ia.nj.; wives were d:iightcd. and the quartette dlately to cau-e the strife to cease, that all go on to St. Louis and l.ve there these ideas kd been Jged in Ler tx-aau Week, to pre him a call, at the OHIO v P,rrbens intertiou to seize the lead l,r nr .1 f, r frit there tr.. , tim v SE, on Washtenaw Street, opposite the , mt,.r ,a: . ....v u House f-q iare. Jim liooms ana uonj . ; . ; . ' , . . . , .: .w . 'J , . n n.- ot.tnincd on rca-onsbto terms. "-w aorou ior mat : ana, r y a uuiciv uion- i a:niau territory, tuai uc-u; oi ice question. ha I assumed Par or HOU State Board Linsins, June 15, IS.".!) ful Lead Ly no ks a .ersonago than the Arelibisnn of Paris went cff into a lit Ot 10 -motion of his head and shoulders, had re-J The Anstrian3 Lave one cf the best mikta- -.th f-f May, Judge hewmake presiding. ' and a. 1 tempered t a harmony with vast in the new relation they r-.ri.l Ovt.-.n.-..! i I.-t-t fr.iOfh I.. IVI ! f t.nn.f .-r.rr.T'in t l.-icr-. . .O.t ai-.- i-r- ll.-r-.r. T k . I . 1 -.....I .r.',m ff.ntr ' an.! lifW William P. .ta-Idirg, in fiver cf the resto thing and every object in Nature hears the inclined to adhere thereto, in spite of Lns- wild, moist Lystcnes, and sinking bact in ratio-a cf the African slave trade. The Col. sound cf devotion in i's own tongue 'A. Unds, law and fate. her chair, covered Ler fce with Ler Land- argned that slavery was monlly, religiously J 1". Independent. The two coupks jrot on two different . kerckef and spoke no more. ..ll lfilVf.It. I