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rrrs sen. Time a V.' X. - Ifca ot t!t ..n-. via $c-"?-c t :. ... " 1 . - . t 1 . c : 1 r r" . -. r . 1 s-t - r I ;rru-t ft. fi r , ! - - va tit . ?rr.-.r-j-ix-- cc -laci la . -V. . - as ia 3 t .1 s-: t:c tl'-tortc 1 ro r v.rofs c: thIr cwa tlf:l n cf S:-c r. at . rt-itre t -a I rc : T -r. Trt-c '-a z.ui "C xfc-r thrta !c k'a the rval cf Ute IVcVdte vi sLTrUtx ats-t qscitlcr.aad ara t-ur ter 411-??. sm 3 w 'l rv the . t . . - -'-. ? .-..e. C.r: . . . . , 3 -. . tcixv. rlaaar? c.-va ivc la iaxrr cf . 1 . --.. aui ccr.knaatcrv c? ttic avsirtiort e .-rxv - "7 I'r.'.f.ti1.'! - ---,- i i -... ...-- .- -- . . .1 . . r ' ciitill if K -J V. Irr I JIT nliir n (."omnfd m lirnr At lho Inr.1 i :;!n.imiiita ichl-i fill hin II nn'PIl I1V I " 1 ; - '."I '.. ' :U2i crc: is fzi cn this eon- and so various and casrthe means cf , . Fnruw v-.c r- Cr X ' , f "IdarincaiiiMon.h.atiocuKk.P.M. V.- UiC'f:-.'-.'. .,.-.. t, . ;, . , . '.,,.; r- ; - j ftTfcuve measure, end m dsun:-.a. mer in the House of Representatives of 43. the Govern iatnL I; is well known that the . : rtC- r4.rc, & -I c.:j icff-.covej tn? fugte tnto eajety under jv.,;, lLis oa, I Lave, on all I The dieerer.ee ia the Senate of two aeta- Governitent has derived its revenue mainly Officers of Watcrtord Lcd5e, Wo. i. U-;-. v i i t ."7 t r 4 5'' ' ie nlisr. fiag, tnat taere u no general prcper occ0 B(jeavored to call the-bc-rs Uded to this, gives to the Xor.h in j from duties en imrts. I shall not under- j M. IL Il-ut. W. M. J.EVtxxe.S.W a-7 ..-t:-i;-v "r" --v...r-j; us crzszs sri ; cxciteineat oa toe sfibject. w ra attenUon of bo.h of the two greai. panies the tkctoral .colieer a majority of SO. : isie to fehow that ueh duties mast meessa- J WyuTr-l' ' . : " - ... . , . Mn,-:7.." ? A? i2:,i zoini at ISSilZ Hi the strsiT. xiK.A .-T to f Sin.. it, nf 1 840. four S,ftfs hvi t rii v fl! m'.nW on ihe t-xnor!!n SUtcs. and j i. V u I t-.--"- ; tul i - "" " ,V:i Trills rfju'jii'l. 'J -.5- -i j uus tc-M by freedom, and; measure to prevent so great a dieter, bat j t-ccn added to the Union; Iowa, Wisconsin, ! thai the South,, nsthc great txpomng por- rtcrilarni?ctir.!a.-o held at 9 o'clock a. to. oa ri".. . , V - V '. -1 . c;vcs. t t-iculi an occi-:!ona! btitfag.e on huma-1 'wilhoat 'fucces-s.' The agitation has been Floiida, and Texas., They leave the dif-.' tion of the Union has ia reali-'y paid vastly tJcoad baiurUij ia each month. I; i'." 1 Z' T - - - ' " :-.::;;-.- 1 eea a:d, acuta ialiuiivTi'.ar be'ecmrjitted under the lavr, '?trn;itted to proceed; wtth almo-st ro at-1 fertcce-in the Senate' as it stood Mrhen the; more than her due proporvion of the reve-j vorthMt 'Ca- I oU-c ' .Vt .:Vrr U r-:-., , l-t ... -.-h v.rhc i. tLe reactlci Llch nccaai ilv I mpJ it, nn'il ii.hai reached a pe-! census, was takes; buS add two to the ride; cue; Loo?.u-o I deem it unnecessary, a3 the j w. M B O LvVneJ s V ; t , :. fTivoi were. - i se-d; a v.-artu poritlir.'rr.oics.iar.tJ rb;i v-fc no longer be di.ui.H-d or; of the lrAmthe. IIouo, making the salves has on so many occasions been fally, . j. KosSM, j. v. jixS. MctW,W: -... .. t . . . ' .. $".-. .V --iln n in tf.At... j denied that -the Union is in dantr. Youiy;re?ea: ninjvriiyia tne -House m its iavortdisca?std, 1 or Lazl I, for the same rea- j i;. h.H:.tti,Tcf.. 'Jarx (Javloe, t. D. i--::-:. . , ";::;;;-;t'-:VV ' -v "I1. V.Li" ,V; V"-r" ?" ! have thus had&reei unoa Touthe greatest) of 5-?, and in'ilie electoral college of 52;. . : son, nndertske to fchow diata.far grea-er C.Ld.JD. Jas. Wee. Tttxa. if. . ; -3;---2 :a-i-- ,l0-"a f'''' ,a ' i and the r ve. .in-ia I: c.n ever come 1 The iesa!t "of the whole is to give. -.the poriicn cf the revenue h..s teen die barbed i . Tunc of meeting, 2nd ildaj in every moath. Jtr a iarsc;init.uraii.iaceapocadieiir. -fecmc-;u.d. ,..:.v,!i1,r em- the Northern' section a proloininnco m cveiy.'at the Xor.h. than, its due share; zul P-SI. . .. - - . . : : ':ra il n t .cv v.-er "tmes t;nrreneu wsin liie taw whiciijwiit,.,;.,.' t. - MavV.intirn'-i thc-ifUcral Govtramtn.: nviarr. wiutii. under an c:uk1 trsttra ot itvenaa 4. j. iiut. J. w. litwri ieax. Teeae. ; - "' - . :-- ZZiZiLzr cf il:e:c auxrt;oa.i : pre.-cded if, there will be local excite-! an accara'e'and thorough knowhrdge of the ; i'-y of-SiaU-s, and a majority of their pop-; and cisburix-nu ni, would 1.0- h;ive'oefaf - --tfai-TAEr. t"-! . . VV.V.iT Z'-"- e. tiki ii ir-c. Let u-'icck at I ir.eat, buta warm eucrsi feeling i, not! ni'.ure and the character of the can-e bv nfation, estimated ia federal nuxberi. -' lost to her. If, to -this be addei, that ma- . CASS 02 LODSB.M.3L j c" - : - !.:";.?. - I to Le expected. As we said, we eodd j-whic :h the Union ii end angered. .Without! Whatever sectioa .concentrates the. two ia . ny of ihe duties were imposed, noi for rev- Oa Saturday Ust, Craad Lcctartr. Bro. Hawc ,-!rV 1 ',lr;v'"."!JT Uc t..ts- thcrsrtrsa grca! rnaav ' for come rca-;or.? tvi-h thti.were other-!su' knowing it" is impossible to' pro- 3If poses .the conu-oi of the eadre -;enae, ba: for protection that U, intended ,y3t ai.ici by En. Jos. 0. Walxsb, iostalkd -""."r-' I:'- I - c-t-luu-.ciaal wc-i-: eaded ' vrie. But tV-e are the fact: te eo- bounce,' w;dv any certainty, by what mea- j Governcivni. ,- : ; to. pui money, not ia the treasury, out di-. tUrofCcari of Carson Lol. luch is locatoi ia t .-i-: ..-.Ic t--:-t; ? . -. .j 2-33'' vn nets"' - Vi a ca'- ve-surc can be Vaved; jast as it wonll be j liat we are just at the close of ihex4a rec.iy m-.o Jw .poclo; themaaaUeturer5,i:i,eca,,eralaAraUUnty. Th follow. I - :--- n .r-i ;t vv - " i, '7,,.' -..n.r.r'Tt,;:.'ri v' i iajpossible for a rhvskian to pronounce ia decade, .ad the commencement of the sv-' tome conxp ion raiy be formed of the im-; itlg u a a... ,f et(facers of tiis new Lodge; -;N-;:c:i:v;::;i r.-; T..V JC v'.Z: tit,; ;P::;;:; rT;;.?' j case of .mo dgcrotu d:3cae, witl,!en:h. The census is to .be take a this ycr, ; raeace amount wLkh, in U;e knj cope o.': V. A p.JcWM. JaAvi-toS.W. --e--. t 'I .:rtU i cttT -lz : , ...c, tj .t., - - - in -ei. u ,o.rlti.n.C, ctT.A;Btv by hat remedy the patent ; which 'must fed! Rrettly to the deeided pre- ,ux.y Tear. have oetn . traosie-rrci from SA3t-. VTzus, J. W. -Joax Eeaw. Treasurer. r ;r ---- :r s-.V- "ci : . IT-; ci- ' -- " ti-'-' - ,-i'1,!'AIJ i"0-,-0!'1'- . f , 'coald te saved, wi.bout rio.ilar knowlod-c ' pon-Icrancc of the-Nordi in the lloue of. fcou-.h to .North. - a here are to data ty ; Da. PujEisssy. Sec. . CS. Siiatox, S. D. - . :-c-v.ri t ""r""-1 t;tc aiccat ci irea-toni lrr. li t-C.ou'5!ao33. ol-0f luc n autre, and character of the cause; liepresentadves and in she ties-oral co!hg'.; yvhkh it csn be tsdaiattd vidi any certain-! tc:ix Cc7A-.j. j, r.Cassox.S 4T. x c -3 cj-l-J. -- ! J - ci'cr'-- '-. " s-"---"- rcjard the eai ra-.'e catchtag would never had aisuni0t the di-reae. . ;The Cnx question, ..'ihs-n, f-"T1.e prospect K also, that a great iu-ree . ty; but it is tafe o say,; that it amounts tr;. '."r "J" -. r."" , trczld Si c.c:c at iaud, and 2,0 ;ed such raagaitade iu the public view, ! presented for'con5-.er?.llon,.in "iha investi-'wilj be added to its present preponderance "T hundreds of millions of , dollars. ...Under j. io sOa a 5?a ? - ,1 . "" ' dv.tLcr;.--C2 thitracca -icrt rc;)C3 at I hut for ihem?' controversy on the 7?wc!ga:ijn I propose to make, ia order to obtain i in the- Sx-nata during the period of the de-ti.e most modtrate tstimate,. i; would be ,- . t;-.-VT-: """ t-- r-- t.ccilfa ta-hora wiia ail the lh7cr:;:nl esibn of davcry extension. ! such - kr.oWle.!ge. is-Wiat is ifthat has cado by the addiioa of fce w States. Two, suSIeient to add grea Jy to the weahh of . .X " v n . . dw-c!i cf a 1 mctiscd SLicir!e o: 5 Tite South 'wdald nWer: have thought tndangn-red tie Union? . Territories, Oregon and.linesot. are el-. the Korth. and thus greadyjnerea-e lr t7a. Fawosee S'tI T. Wieoese Teeas! c:. ...... l- i'-i:.-ri:-. To i.nt ia t'e- i:-ai- 1 liitidi about it, had not defeat on tl'Ci To this qaasthm there, can l lut one) ready in progres.s imJ sUenu,ustdbrts are, populauon ty.Uractaig..tmigra4on Aroai , Cos. . , . rr. -t c;t,':ict::.: Of a- , . , f.f th-t rontrovpr?v r.lp 1 ansWtr lhai lhe -himscJiate c?use is the! making to bring in three additional Su es all quarters 10 that feewn.. - I.U. O.O. iv:u.. cri ir.i t:s "ITT ? f" ;";,t!:r? i almost universal discontent whioh pervade s ! from tSe lenitorv recently eon paercd from ;. Tttif, combined widi the great and ptl- Renitmgs are LeH every Friday eveaiog -H.r , f t ,? ftrt c-.t Alo- opc-cal jircaeoi hcrsjrenuoa5abcutlee; th.ags. Tnei feU the Statt,s comp3S the J c-! Mexico; which, i'f successful, will add tlm-e : wary cau,e; amply explains by the Nor.h at a o d,ck, P. M. L:. o s.. ....;t. i-" ri l.i t, c. ' ' " 0 wi: 7ri c :"r aai ieat..er.s ;o-.:i aaaeea ieA?.Vu e,xleJ, - f ion of the Union. This vddclv extended; other States in a -hort time to the North- .has acqaited t. piepcnitrunee ovtr' tvtry XorthJIu Pleasant LodSc. 1.- .::;r.?u-utvt; aSZ- a i z.r.ime ua a raa. . I or 15,;vcr ol slavery, and oy tne heP i i tli,Con:tnt is not ot recent origin. It cor.i-Urn Feetion; making five State: and in- department of the Government by its di- J.F,TTooDriy, N.G. J. C. VTareev, V. 0. c. - . r. - . - . j ..": car -a.:tTcaI tcx.1 is chcadv a -' :Ncrt!;era Dcmocrat, (we will not rnen'-ed wi I the ' a i a ion of the s-iaveiy fcrearir. the present number of its States propordemate increase of i-opale.uon and J. G. Picibss,-Tbea. Jae. Beocz. Seci.ETAEr. ."i". tV'--' Jl " - - tad thwK5t glorious fo'rai ' Rw mcaiioa uaatc?,) carried the day j question." iml-has cceh increaring ever i from listen to twen'y, and of U Senators !. Slates. The former, as has Uen thewn. j Tima v iapeI-"g crcrJ Tuesday at g o'clek r x 1 1 -T . ." Ts 1 " ? V; - ; vtntl uta ieur elevUed the : :a that trugg!c. But that wa? net e-; Suice.- The next question, going one sten'ifrom thirty -to forty. On the contrary, has increase d in f.f.y years 2,4 33,033 over j ""'..,t. t-v?i -r- ' A 5 r.r,r !J. " VTl :ir"I v-ttc-TiaaJ atvatat:ca:, like a noagh. Tr,e .Meihti war' was made : far.her back, is What -has caused this there is not a single Territory ia progress tht-.t of ihi South. TL Us increase of popa- j y-'-- w. " : r fr.tr..: iiLidiai iat!:e hv tt:c. Di-u-iaul ti;e territories acquired, all with a! widely didased and almost universal -dis-; in the Southern section, tnl no certfciary lau'on. during to long a period, is tatislac-; odcers of Holly Spriss Division, No. 8T. ycprc .-r... ."- iht-vhive -.vu- far.-'i-ia- with L"; vicv.' to the sains end cf extending the i coa " . 1 that anv addidonal State will be added to it tonly aceouud for, ty ine naiahtr of im- j ' A.J.EtjroMsos.W.P. vv. a.Tickte.w. a. -t... Tiur: 1 i.. ..5- cr.., cf:ca llat-Iaz to Tcrrctrata it, aad '-Southern iastituttoa and rerr-etuatiasl - It . is a great mtitake to snppo., as is by j during the decade. The. prospect then KMjranXRnd the ineiea of their defcea-, V. II. rrr, R. S. w.J Sv-utas .. a. te-4-.--1 x:?' . . . L-i:1r-ct:.crsiica::a,katlantheviits.pcwer. But here the North, which! (Viie- tt i: migiWd wi:h demagogues, that the two jettons m the Senate, should idants.-wh.eh have hem uracted to the J- &:sdoL Tru' a C l.-t:f..t-:..t;Ft:-t:tt: , r - . " . -J -,.oMw -,.,-01 ; who excited the discontent wih the inter.- the cfcorts now made to exclude the South ;: A.onhern recaoa from Europe and the t" Waud I S (U7 ieo's" tcilvf:,.,-j-:,v.t c,vu t occa- lor it to come ot : tffftV . f J lion f 3 Fonal advancement. 1 from the newly acquired Te.riories sa3- Sou.h, in consequence of the advantages p!w.p. fenrVn l r..r .lv rrrrl- 'l tT 1 l cf?? c? UJ ycf" tracef J or with thoisappiinted ambiiun of cer- reed, will stand, belire the end of the de- derived from the cauls' asribned. If they ' EV-.:J--.-i rx-tl-i f.:u-.- x: -cal:oa CI ti;e I aiiive tne Free-sod agrtatwa begun, ia tht?ia polUicUa rested to i: as the 5 cade.' twenty Northern SUtes to fourteen ha 1 no xi,ted-if the Soa.h had retained j etaMed "5t F cr - a-: I- irt-c rv --i tic ::.T:-"""" , .con.ct the.i set 0:1 loot, eica party, ol imoans of retrieving their fortune?. On ! Sou hern, (considering Dtkware as ntu- all th- 'capital wdu.-h has been extraated s.IT. Bestow, W P S J "MTtwa T A . l'lVrT rT- 2; it r care? tl:e-2hcci3 dl.qlacs I course, raked up every grotind lor com- ;he ccntrary all the great political LtSaen-j tral,)tnd forty Nord.ern Senaors to twen-; from her. by the fiscal ecdow of the Gov- v. m. g-llllW. R.S. d W0tr, A.R.& . -V - "; - - - -1 I riut .ict &atar.tc: face to face! ! p'dat against the other, aad the South' ces of the section were arrayed against ex-j ty-eiht Southern. This great increase of ernme at; itnl, if i; had not been excluded J. W.Inr.F.S. J.B.KrsTta,T.i C r.V1.:irT . r " . "."" s it . trrc tiiai ;hev Itate ar,rAuaccd . ms-ie a great ado aLbnt. the escape of; titcment, r.nd exerted to .the utmost to keen Senators, added to the great increa.-e of by the crdiar.nee ot 'C7 and the Missouri mbii's JMeCoT.A; C. Hill -L";l.-. 'I. ;r" "T :.c icrr.a ca:aitr.--phc as ure U anlvc s'ave. "And u h tie beaten cn the tacAti j the people quiet. ,.The. great mass of the me mbers of the House of Htprefentaives ; compromrc, from the legion lying between j CM.T. -ivr'.P. VT.P. RetXE.' M'Ibe, Chaf" V 'T' " ; ok:V; oa tue'-"i:-''oi nurs'hn thinks to a IVJ.i adminis-'-T0 ui" tll(J South were divided, as in the ; and electoral college on the part of the the Ohio an 1 the Mis.-hsippi risers, and 1 :.' ' ' ., ' .' iizihV? ;sJiWd?.JJSi ciaoiM.uTyjj.pwiia.ix. Jst;..;r2Cwcr4i rir: :.-..i;...tv, f,..-.- - , : . J . U.-'r. n txfment and to preserve quset; because when the Government commenced. , have oivided the emigration v. i.h the North, . change as iM.si!!o :n conucne f the death f is Crt'rrvi f.. r-. trci .c:r.r tle-e - "il v ;i.;CJ, ew .uev.co e e.. 1 u0.i.c ta.v ec.ea, an it WHS seta lhat tIie t.g-t.ct3 of tjle formcr Had this destrucuoa been the operatioa ' and by retaining her own people, woui i ! t!$ hu atteat,ilr Horace V.eil. The rowhani-r-,sii ciL!-a-c i.w ;-,c vdi- -";sJ a? an maepnaeat ter- ,uuch goou may u c.o the.m. would necessarily tend to weaken, if noi'of time, wi.bout the interference of Gov-; have at feast equalled the North ia popuU- i aliJ,Af.Vlwi"?I,in.',cl, thT5 f4?""- 1 tcaa? e-f-vircttiv.: r''Tt ad uc have yet to hear of the or uvs whole agjtatiouthe Soutn is destroy, the political ties which united them' ernment, the South would have had no : tion under the census of 1 84e, am proba-! J;n: is-.r.ij;vt:--;dxr -,.r; co.'iri- --i".-203 considerable nura- repcnrib!e. liad it obeyed tne dictates wi h their respective; parties in the other reason to complaia; but such was not the bly under that about to bo taken. She j f pl-rfcctiou, aad no jna-wili l f pasd to rea-I-'jI.. ir ZT'ZZ -r. T- Kress'tive? ?o Xctt Mexico or Utali. : " f'rsctical wiulctn, staid at home anci i fee; ion. . Tho-se- who know the strength of tct.. It was caused by the legislation of would also, if the had tel&hscd her equal t dwr ks uiauufac.ure fully what they profit to .C-iaaa V. tciii ' h 5 vrl ciax of disnatoa Las miaaed it ; own btt tineas had it con- party ties will readily appreciate the im- this Government, which was appointed, as , rights in those territoi ies havt. maialained j J" r 11101. rr-V- c.--v !iCCJ J'--"-aied. And new, liar-iccnlrated it? reparation instead f di?- mense force which this cause exerted against the common agent of ad, aad charged wt h ; an equaaty m use number of fa.ates v.i.n, e Jx?tcl Ut i.nTC rcadv for disiribmiJn' . t"""-V, " " L-i-a "dr.vcn frcrn the-" i-iti ' refs5n "tid had it let Texas and Tdex-i agitation and ia favor of preserving quiet, the protection of the interests and ecun;y '.the Norta, ana have preserved the equdi-; chaat Ux Sej,.e:i.bcr. We have on hand a largo ' V . oracle- c'-Wr- aV Z,ri ico alone, the Free-'oil pari v would i Kal, as great as it was, it was not sufficient! of all. The legidaUon by which it has ; brum betwteti the two rcetions that x:s!ed of" I'nutin- JlaeriaUf venr do,crit.ti..n irv-,.,.-.-..,- ts.nrc,a. 'rZZtX'ZV1? e vL Vnil Mo Mr-nro cvcZt the wide-spread discontent which ' been efTecied, may be classed under three ' at the commencement of the Government. ;d.,uK!dihaaJ Power andand ....., . . . . s. s 5.- 3 -OC.a:r.i C.U.er i 1 tOUCS cf inenacc iiave OCea Caitea into C Jtlcicacc, 1 r i. , ' t, , .. r . e , , m . , , P .1 -t-. s 1 IresM-s, ili;ca tre are ready laml oasumon'ln c. t- ..t . V': nor wou'd l,e-c hive b-en an? nece, i now pervades the secaon. MN;me cause, heads. Tr.e Crt i, that renes of sets by . Ihe s lo- then of the equilibrium, Uio be thw to Kk1 i;o. wrrnae a dl--rounl ,0, !:rL:t;-r ntutiii ' wao.uo,., t..a. v.....c a.e.v i.u.o oca any nece . far j r an , n,ore ffa, lfc An ,ise one ! which -the Soa.h has been excluded fiom ! atti. bated to the action of this Government. ct fr.. r.iar rricw f..r ca-h down. All r- rn-!si C3..trtrrr-i t-r ar "aca l!'erc - lor-S3X:,;3 .l;ie . or ; et j supposeJ mas$ cXist lo account fjr dis-! the common territory belonging to all of? Cat while these measures were destroy-' aIJre.-d u, the Clt.einna!i Type Foundry rrfzr.t..E ktt... rea. ct .ue-, they will nmv : would anew lag.t.ve law been enacted, content so ide ,nd deep. ,The. question, the Stetes, as the members of the Federal : ing (he equilibrium between Ihe two' t. . r.,r :r;:a iv v.-.cr ? to tnetn net worth a.'t.on that head tamp. wou,u have , thtn, rccursWhat is the. cause of this j Union, and width have had the ellectof ; lions, the a-tion of Government was lead-j R1 SlZtZSel. w; t-n- i--si t " L'C -.at -- ?ar,Jf l the Fs:g;'.ive rJare law is S"c 01 al "t.y as belore. b laves discontent? It will be found ia the belief j extending 'vastly the portion allotted to the' :. ing to a radical change in' its character, by S aad wndinj; a copy of the paper containing it , . ... J . r7rU , - ; T .; -. i----.-'"-! lry wtll dirrdi'c the Union, vould now aad thca have escaped from of the people of the Southern States, as Northern section, and restricting w hl.hi ; concentrating all the power of the tystem will be paid in type on purehasing three times .t . .I.., . -7 "-' - ' ; i--swt: -:-..:: j--a.-aiit fvicd, , t!e border Statci and one out of fifty preva!e-nt as the discontent itself, that they narrow . iiruiu. the portion left the Sou h. in ielf. The occa-iaa will not permit me UcU"Ut IjTJWEIXS Sec'r -f'Wff.f . .!" T. '- r 1.:-. " ' 'or so would have been recaptured. j cannot remain, as "thing now a-e, con -.is-j The next. coasts in adopting a system of : to trace Hits mcasutes by ".which ibis' great - jco7 a . '. , ... i. a1 - 1--. - .;,,-':. But the - ''rabbin'" or hisin of then ' ttmly wi-h howir and safety, in the Union. ! revenue and UUbur'-euituts,- by' which an s change has been cmsummalcq. If i. did, ! " : - - - r - - . r ' tror'd nt ii-rn n -r.-t5vW nr;onal i " he v.txl question to dje considered is ' undue proporaon ot the oaraea of tasa'-ioavt wouia not be tiiUicult -to ittOT that ibe ! T V-TTT ., , It -1 "l, aeT . :a. .--..-. t. ... " . ' Cu: r ?-.r...-j i.ctv ttr v.x wou.a !.oi Ove.1 n 1ii.o.i t iat.o.iai a ... . . , . 1 - , , . . , - , t . . .. T Vi ILL fed p. i.? Court Iio'4?;n ITo.ly Pnrinr , -V.--- " , .. :. . .-.5 irr.!-ortajcc ns titcv have nnvvt 5r.t1r.ht '-hat has cau?ed u. beaei? v .has beta imposed npon.the isoa,h,tid"an"T.i"Owess coa;mu.ctd a an ear.y pern I o; t j. c., 1JlC f,.. Ktn3a, ;a JuU the-foUowi - " ,v: -::- -.r-- - . ;'- " '-" V"c "t , :t nnr ,.-..- S,;v'i 1 Otto "of the causes ivhndoublediv. to be? nr. due proparudn of its pro'-eeds pppropri- f tr.e. Gotcixmtnf; .thai it precee-ded almost '-eray. to-wi.: O.w. red brludle Cx, taken ep t": rt-rrvr r . - ;. ': : - " ". . i.-- .:v,;-c- . j oj lormer cc- i"i-'- "t;-1. r uiaiiu, o.r j.u to lhe w con!inU8J action of iho an-d to ihe Nor.h; and the la-t ii a s:em 5 whhtiii mtefrup.ica. te"p by .k-r, unal v.1 hrGwn B. Ak-xandcr; ty Tia Mother -h.. V'..- Vv Tr .,cf : . t.t vtica v.-e hear th? mea-;f" tn-.ine any hvxiuicL.,. d;.slav!. quesJion on, the .tnrt of the North, i of -poiid.l messares. bv whi-h the origin! - aboi-bcd' t irtmdly'1' its entire powers, but; vX 9' W W F?at.one red andwh t Cow; :-;c.t...;.,t." VTratc.!, t :U f"" :j. , c 7fi - T- 4 -- at.. Luc-.-;.iy t)oy u;jr.i be grat-- i.aipiOe. a... t.'?t l.ts ou.a -..uuj rnade on ihe rights eff the South dirhx the i ical.v changed. .1 propose to bestow upon establi-h the tact, it my be done faoafacto-; .ihn P. ix!y, c Ox; black sales and hi:o ..1-V ' Z.v-l i"-""VV --i -"-a ui.he,anda!:".wed t outfit ' Las' lrcfrt ly experience and in future j time. ' I will not enumerate them Htpre- -each of these, in the order- they stand, a 1 rily by a very fehort sUttment. " I b?ck a,!,3 by -t; M. S:q.hcnon. on Let yV'l. - " : lr.: v: aa ! hit to:r.'r.c ctrc cf thcta- oti zisj xlunjis to- enlarge rsent,"' as ii will be dono; hereafer in;itsjffct7 remarks, ' with the view of showing ; T hit the Government claims, -find prac- jr; tjLeamJij.tn wtatd EuiL 7 "If"" .."f . f f-" ;vc ikce. Zi las- would thev ; an'a f 's i-tituii'ms. . - , .j proper place.. -r ' jthat i. is owing to -the action of this Gov-iticaliy maintains, ihe right lo decile ia tho July 11, l-:35 12-ts. . " " n8er' . V; -..j r.; : ;" 4- iadcix-ndeace. SVhd, like ' And now that this agitation is sub-j There is another lying back of it, with ernrnent that the equilibrium between the j last retort, as to -the ex'ent of its poww-s,!-. ii.c-w. .rc v ... c - tw'-.v.'5 Tr-v--, ' staatiail v over, for the present, at least, ! which ' this.' is inama'elv conneeicd, that, two sections has been destroyed, an 1 the j will scarcely be .denied by any one convex- j 372?l1IQ. Tbrrx . . . . . . ... . : nir PTrmw nnr r.mvicti.tn tl.nt it may be re'raed as the creat and pnmarr t whole "powers' oi the system centered ia a , sar.5 wi.lt he rci it-al Ltstory of the conn- : rf 3sarsfcn County, JTi, QL : . vt ivr ; - I..-.v n iv r ltni.r ' n inn contmcai, V e UOUDl not tnai . power o -contromag i.ie-uoverameni, emoiaciug nvo cia.es ana one xcnivorv. " r.CrrACf r-r to, tthc coitia oa wtSi back with "grateful' remembrancej means of protecting itsolf against i promu-e. wl,ich excluded the Soafrcm;servel to dam by the Cons.i u ion, or e .i.. .-- -" .v..... i.i,' " ."- - . - trt tr ' A. - a h-t-f. i.-. .-rt.i'r. tb-r.-.i encroachment .and -.oppression. . To place i diat large portion of. Louisiana . which lies . peopje of ihe K-teral fetares raatnana iho.fe,"; -" 1 ' ir. . -rV r,:t.at: .hry :ave i-a c J t.a CAC-cuttoa ot tuetr ; t0: ! rf f i snbjcevdisimc ly.'bifore tot.. I have, north of 3J deg. 3 min.. excepting what vhhh rre reserved to them, and 'aiaonji Jf'"?'1 K'Fl? i-' a?! ;:Xl:Z Sf,-in fT? ? - : iJ 'crfTr I brief Stat:?(ieaUtae:! is included in Estate of Mis.The rohersbe sovereign powers by uhid, the? : i --rs-i.-. t.vsti i c ;-r V Y cr- ,J '.f'; 2T- , .', I mcut, ' f-hov.ing the relative weight of the f laH of the series ex-laded the fxn:h from ordaine 1 an 1 cstibtl,hed, nai only, their ! other nmki nutlced. appraised to f25. .tctll;; cv : IV-i. :tl i - J '.r roller v&ijaUoz- r;jai. or.. me,u ijicemon. but whwe two stc:j0Ii3 in the Goverhraent under the i the wlle of the Oregon Terri orv. All feparae JS.a'e.Consti aions and Govern-j W5I. B. KIRBT, Caager. T-'-tr.Tfr t"I t ?: -u-:. V i-tr'e :d-jr; rr. Timt ?.;a,l ttuUiLcitirt any new sgiifltion j jir5l ttl;.Ss 1733 atlj the last Census of I these, ia the' Slang of the day, were what ments but aho the Gonsdiu'don end Gov-, July llih,l?l-5t ;t j -.; 0 -x i-'.a ' e5 : KT-P " t rcr-aiu vn ih: lor an ca wnoae atlaimuoat we caa'aot icia. f,..f .-. .-, - i jare called dave ten Lories, and not free cmnttntof the United htates? -Bit, if ther rV.KFN tj hj WilKam Jef?ne?,ahrownhorw. r. i...'r,v LkI: We could wLh it were anti-vp-ite, we shai! not withhold any According to the firmer, the population ' sol! : that is, territories belonging to slave-: have no constitutional rnx ana of 4 . . ... . . , . - , - - .1 ... f , T. .Z3', c, . ,' ,. ' ..r 1 , , ,- , . '? 0 - . . e 1. 1 i 1- a knot or lar-rc srlmt on t&e joint, of his left fore it.: cta-rll-Titr ff-: r.r-t tl;is t -"vi-c. i e coahi wiift to have itlF;1 0i '-..nvicttoa oa the subject ' of .the -L nited States, including ermont, holding powers and open to the emigration ing them against the nght claimed iy this. k-;? ,narks ya thouiders appraised 1; - -e o. "dIC ."t.'Ts.cn 1 r.'-'c- : c z-1 --r i aiticIar-, e-j cciaity - vheuever they are called lor by an ah- Kentucky, end Tennessee, which then were j of, masters . wib their, biaves. By these Gove -rnment, ; ii necessarily- follow". that Wo" 25. .- ' ' ".i a"l!l. ..t !Tal . ZZ!Z. " v !r the iatr.Jucih-i cf a jury trH t agonist or l.vihenttempttocarry'a man a' their incipienS condition ' of. bectmiag j several act? the South was excluded from they, held them at its. pleasure fail dicre-j X"rBv Wva:t W. PedJing, living 23 mtlea : 4 !:Vr - rr Vjt ;,H akcn-tti rrovi -ion;. Bsi ther'e is ? ato slavery "by virtue of its authority, es,.; butwere not .'ictunlly admitted, ' 1.233,025 square miles, an extent of eoun-; tion, and that all the powers of the syem ; sonthy rr.y Sprin-, .-..e... t -c ......... ... -rw ..r:,, tjf 'J,, " ' : amounted to 3,923,S27. 1 Of this ninvber try eon ilerably exceeding the entire valley : are in realfy concentrated in, it. -, It also ; ' j1'. -i'l ,t?Tlw wil i .,.1 i -. . .-t - , xt- '- i t?J3 itiiu Sfc.l c ensure Kt5Sl"T!I. 1 ,T , - - , , , . , 1 . - ? f- ,1 e . J ,1 1 . e t n land foot, t-ni.aU star ia the forehead, Miip on the t,.w,:t - .-t- , ;:., , "5:5L11" . , tb ord!ern feiates hadrl,C77.8W, and f the. Mississippi. To the South was leti follows, thai the character of the Govern-, Lo, h?tcri anl alalf hands hijh.p- Uj rt-r::?. tl sc o cva.r.-rtt. " - tlV w,ui 'A lnaoa correspondent of thcAcw the Southern 1.952,072, makin ' a diife- the portion of the terrhory of'Lonidina ment has been changed in consequence, j p. ed to be six or seven years old-appraifed to r i'l,-- - esTr- ..--.i r.-! ty . act mas it. irtereisnowntrearrcati V.n'-llrrn'd fv 'I h.hA ; ..t o : .e.7i c iILl e 1 .i. -vr ;- r. ' p..k-t u,; ii - hdv 4-i-lL'w ... ..... v. . V.. ...Tt . . ihivas .I-r nfhef i.Iim! mm 1 ho iitrt nt ih.i vohj i i h. r.t; j.(.i 1 nm. . Sfut Tt-i:r'i-i n n ! -,m'i-if. thd ii!rATe ri--.jrii'ii:". ei.C 1 av Ti)sn r1:CT. b.art main llld ll-jcr cis.ssst KTt:t:ar rad Csixsl ersirs,v re5e"txEt we a---rx-rd b ssaaa!" air r; i;j wr.cwii a tz; c.-c c it? rr tV!, rcia-Ieaali aJa ia:o a czzzll spa.-? t rr r2ir ti-srei- cvtr c:avr .jv a . - ri-ctat rrj citfc s'iTi-r iei-:ts x 'n verity slave State, it has strength-j il Czk cs a itorm purifies Me j rd Ji pr the natural disiile office- j evtrv- . . . . ... i . j I! ; 2 i -C 1 i -! j. i-l- i . . I sriv e.c:;.aa ".ir: z - i uMic sentiment : Is it rrir.n'"-. iirJc r;-c. There ii no ar popur movement 1:1 lavcr ot re- piling or chiagiag this ia w cs there xxaj et the Xonh ia IS 15 and 13 arrd-st ihe cxtea 4oa cf slavery. How l.'.xn r.1- thi l"w Jw liM'-rlir-!' ' , . ... . . AU- is. tm'h is the nc'Jer si erect prcettesJ o.ycff? as has teen sp- xf. Tt thi SoKi lite iiw is of 7io -..-.- I .. ." . ft . ; --- . " . 1 rr.arkct v-t.ac cf all ;!;c slaves reclaim. ... w. - -. ....... . - . . . . j i u . . v. d'jli I i.ii i , I "i f r. ( . ......... .. . J . . , rM-..r.. -J f I i ViriUal.V rill a eneii OllililOre ECtjemeS i . . ,. -- .' . . . ; - . . . . . .. , . . .. . hand- h ch.tim.i:l:f.f rrnr.ElSn.it. 4 vtetntAd' . ... ;Vrr-. .4,-7tVV.t' ' T- tecitVe U oa - a sto-m rurir-es! " UtUU Wa ra'1hcJ 'nJ vtra- the rnes, engmated wuh the Confed-. cer.ain inaeel itl i.p?irt.ak Irom wh a; Jo-n " Cf Wallrcr, 1 tnllc from rhmp's 'V- tac r;nost.on. - tj.c.cl tne Ln.oa a sto.m rLri- meat put ia aeiion. has been destroyed. eracy. whhh precede 1 the exireuce of this1 we dt!y hear, that ttas has" become the ; hrld-e on lted hank, two sorrel hors-fe a- . - C-aac-t io aiL'. ci to cut ip such '. tte atmosphere, and s.iovrn taa lull ab-,-t that lime there was nearly a 'perfect .Government: It is to be found in ihe pro- prevailing and fixed opinion of a great r.ia- !t-!Pyiar-.M, l4!.aiid;hi?. radd'e mos cn r-v,--, s rf.i truth is tnvthhit' further ; -U7&y ol i?outh Carpiiaa . separatism. equilibrium between the two, which afaml- vuioa of iheorlinaaee of 1787. Its etiecfjori y of the conur.uni y. "Now, 1 adr,'wi.t ' ' bk.whiie .t on theia of th kftfcro f:- .a:.tr:r :::ttat:a. Tiiey voaldfeel ' lt rooted deeper the . natural dis-1 ca ample, means to each" to yro'eci iself was to.t x-lude the Soudi entirely from that'! limitation can possibly be-placed tipen the - v ifihc chaiitri we.e orca to them. 'ie - iVniCit to slavery, and when I against the aggression oF the other:' but, vast sal feraie reiiioh whi h lies between : powers of a government clainang nd tx- Cxarof afi-tuW, hothf.-ct whit-' nearlr to the i.tcv ia-c i ll tcr, but Late action. - - i ... - - w. i uxtv uyuiu llll EJIIUU Jt UiilV iL3.i i. S 111 IA. Of OI ISiP ll flUTi 1 V 7"UUii-il Gi OeJ vlC' . 11111.. KU.a lilC II Mill IVatiCl Av E'iiit,. c J ia 1-iiattJij ' ' ' " 1 . , - - - ,e 1 S - 1 -.1 .?5on. Farty imeis were not generally wouiu an lave been recia-mcd wiUicutl ,u J r,,. , -r fa.JL Is it J!t!Ki? We don't believe E. :. a... . . .. .. t .e uot It . , r ' --"r and r,ppae the wounded dignity Al ihe Xonh the fccliss aaimt" the Ia"i as rstdicr oa-i cf abstract pxlactple i?atrcr.-ju, cvcr.readv taterest. ills seui ti.3t the law l an unpropcr one es-- ter- stactry zsi At A ewport, Florida, a marriage r 2- fvy-r-T tt -rrf. Ti;c Saw jceuriv took, place between rJr. G., aged is thtrt t-A-ty. to the Soutn, exccjjriO year?, aitd Mrs. C net more dhaa .0 Lri? l oay s-iisty the suscepttLiii-1 hsh" that acre: it is. however. -to' be favoring slavery, and trampling on the time - honored guarantees of American recaptured every day it would be .oth- : times, inaec:!, v. hea tu some rare case :t ii brcaht furthand cppiieJ, as sumc- S--1. 1 . r . . . ,..-..1111 . . . .1 - w 1 J."l ' : . . .. 1 ,.r i . 1. . 1 v. h uivoi uj(..ui l.i.ia, a, uuj ( that iratttution shall at lat'ceasc to ex- Confident I.liie' St-t:H nnJf tlip niinn - 11 . - 1 t L. 1 E . It I I 11 III X H EE II'. I flit I l'"tl.l .f-nT: -V-.v- nts'i lso"r.ncr. la Government,, as it. stood, when, the tne boutli was dtpiived-of us due thare.oi .claims, aga5nt ..a.i .oppajstuoa. is cqaaily : , praUto r para.;ve tn aue- i ii0m whence it ; proceeds; - cdiin'ectei such ovcrwhc'nvUvith Lora Paimerstca aad thclVre;?! 1 tt t. 1... .. -', 1 Departments is, i believe, to be relied ;;pon-that Koxsath and-Lis compaaiorn j n Turke'-v:U he vcrv ?ltr.rtly shipped j oiihrvtr tiv bv theTurkhb government .1... T'..:I i'o .-. . ri ;u :. lu ii.; eui:s;joi.uB, a sietv wumau ' probabllitv, arrive ia' New York in the course ot -the mcsth of-August."...-, ' FROM ORBGOIT. a he most important news 13 the elec- jtioa thrcubout the State cf county Gen. Lane has been elected Ie!cza.e to Contxress over Wil- VAJ U tt L t - ft Ii . ' Uli-i, UlllAUUL4ttAl ""a.1 4 1 . . . . j p Caewnowith is constnsctins a " t -i ... t t. r v.j, ""x;s- r, j Willamette Hivcr. nL served that it is the ?evcatli tiaie she has ctono llrrouch the interesting Cerc- j many. Three days after the hap py event, Air.G. cautioned all persona from crediting hts wue on ins account, as si rerused to live with ma. - . Soecii of Mr. Calhoun, cf South Carolina 05 T!l2 ELATrET QCESTIOS'. Delivered ia the Senate of the United S'ate, ; March 4, 1?S0. ' I bare, Senators believed from the first that the agitation of the subject of slavery Uj lion be preserved? - - . To give saasfactorv ansvrer to this j That is to be found in the fact that i ........ c?i:s ni '.as i; how stands, one r eeaon has ihe cxcla-l fcHates. The cumber of Jstacs, including Vermont, Kemueky, f,nd -Tennessee, xyere sixteen:, of which tiar, including Vermont, ' bi.-!ngc?d to ' the Northern fectios, and eight, including Iventseky and . Tennessee, to the fcjoudicra, making an : equal division of the States' btvveeii the two sections un der thft first census. There was a small preponderance in the House of Represen tatives, an d in the electoral college, in fa vor of the Northern, owing to the fact that, according to the provisions of the Consti tution,' in estimating federal number?, five slaves count bnt three: but it was too small to affect sensibly the perfect equilibrium, which, with that exception, existed at the time. Such was-the euualify of the two sections when the States composing them agreed to enter into a-federal -Luton Since then thet equilibrium between them has bc-a greatly distnibed. - . According to the last census the aggre gate .population of ihe United States amoun ted to 17,063,357, of which the Northern section contained 9,728,923, and the South ern 7,334,437. making a difference, inTound numbers of 2; 400.ouD. The nu raber of States had Inereaei.-! er er-r.epTi to twentv six. making an .a-ldirS-.n f ten-States. In king a difference ia the Senate of two Sea - the mean, time the podtion of Delaware 1 Bp the who.e, Uie U nitea O-ates since tney , was no qaesuon oi x ltai importance ,w me; rej j ust received dirtct frcm the cslebrs had becoiPe-doubl to which f ectionl declared their independence, have acquired : South, in reference io which there was a ; T$ Tli f i a!anulkctory of Georro A. Pritco neutral, the Northern States will have ihir- which jhe North will have excluded, the ;ta state of llacgs might be enaured, wi.n- - s LOui-S JlAXO EOblD - teen and the Sr.:rh- StVs twelve, ma-1 South, if she should succeed ia raoaopoli-; cut the harard ot dcstraetion to the bou'di. . Over Johneond Cary'seUMi, ators in favor of the former. According! to the apportionment under the census of 184 J, there were , 223 members of the Iloase of Representatives, ot which the Northern Sta.es hid 135, and the Southern States (considering Delaware as neutral) dtpr;n:en cf 'the'Uoyernmeut, and t he-re by eoceentrat in it the two elements which - seetldh.-d 'ntaiority. -." . ; 'I hp. IrsfcMf il-ft srnos r.r nets hv which the Old and the ; Mississippi rivers, now west of the latter and sou h of 36 cleg. 3 j e, de min. called the Indian country. The with the Territory of Florida, now. the j In .IAnA .1.. C: t. t.. I J portion north of ii included in the Stater of came from the tikiu.t of i's fran.ers, joto a j "0'BT Panicl M'Seil, lirinor 6 milea eonth Missouri. ? The portion lyhr' sou.h of 35 great national Con. olidaied Democracy. , " t of Holly Springs, on the Pontotoc road. 4 deg. 3d min., including the hLctes of .Lou- has indeed, at present, ad the charac er-.!S nfflSl? . .a . -. . -3, , , . - . . . . ' . . . , -1 0e 7 ore Edatsoni. Uaemarked itlt nait ercpin isiana ana Aikansas, and the territcrv lyiatr. i-wcs 01 the la-ter and. not one or tna lor- -.r2 -trith E-aik.v furbineaehear. state, inakesin the whole. 2C3,5j3 square combined l-,; that tLe.NorUt nasacquncd a, jl jronh oi Holly Spr.:ns, one bay mule, roach railes.,;- To this"must be added the territory ; decided ascendancy over every department ' n-aia and shared tail, no iesh raxrks jereeiTble. acquired with Texas. . If the who!eshould of this Government, and through ii a con-! about twoyc-arsold 14 hands high. Appraised , , . - . rn - r , . ' .t t .e i 1t Klosrt Stephens, six ana a nait mnea m?.e .he whole left to the Soich, 6. 9,023. tingle fecuon governed by the wnl of the . uth of Bvhalia, on fhe road leading from Eolly But a large part of Texas is still in contest numerical majority, has now, ia fact, the J Springito Hcmaadoi. black horse,boih hind feet between the two sections, which ' leaves ii control of the Government an d the entire iEiu'emtpon the no.e, tmaU tar in the forehead, uncertain what will be the real extent of, powers of the system. Whai was once a j Fec0aI J?arks abo,lt bt years old. Ap the portion of territory that may be left to . consti urional federal Republic, is cow con- j prhf EYJanji Corti, 14 miles Eart of Eolly the tSoutlu' -.-.'-,' .-'.. :-:" - '-' j verted, in reality, into' one ;as absolute as! Spring.-, oa Tippah River, a light sorrel mare. 1 nave notinciuaea the territory recently ., that ol the Autocrat ot Uasf ia. ana as ele-! ar m me rorehea-i, 3 years oio, aooni i nanos W in, 1inn TK ' ti-n !n U nAov anv ah.-Jtt P n-of - ! birh. had on a snia'i belL Appraised to 29. ' Ixorda u making the moat strenuous e3orts j emment that ever exuted.. ? . TattalrE, ,nth foPidfc-eou Roost creek, one to ap.prcptiate the whole to, herself, by ex-.j As then, the North has the absolute eon-'bay hor.e poner.14 hantbhigb, Email etaria bis rA.,.'-r--r ttiA R.-.-it" fmm f.vTv f. -f it f ril over the Gnn mm nt. i; is manifest. 1 forehead, hind foot while, 6 voars old, has the El. If she diould succeed, it will add to that; from which the South has already bee in excludim? us from m icxas To sum 1 zing the newly acquired territories, about ferelttded.o2b.07u souare miles, ana wouia ; resis, me mccresx oi ine latier wui oe sac- feasant road, a bay tuiy, 3 years old. no marks increase the whole which the North has : riced to the former, however oppressive except a f.ayin the forehead, bothhind feet whit appropriated to herself to 1,76423, noi the cfTec may be, as the Soath posiessea "fulig " l inciudin-r the portion that the may aceeed; naiacaas by which ii can redst. through I ' ' ., ..." t; , , three-founhs of the -whole, leaving to the South hut about one-fourth. Such is the first and great cause that has destroyed the equilibrium between the two sections in ihe Government. The next is the system of revenue and the joint eiTeet cf these causes has hctn. to li-au.-.iVr a vast atnouist from Sou h to lcr.ht try. That ii al-o tliims ihe rih; t retort. to lorce to maintain wliate-ver oower tlie ;erci ing such -rights? And, if bonccan be.tascsoatheleft de. apprai-d to $40. how can the "Jxparate governrntnts ot the; ,mer, aldiuagh ii stDi rttitias its outw&rd form. . ; " ! The result of the whole of ihefc causes ; . 1 II .1... . f .t.t that on all qnesiions between U and the n South, where there is a diversi y of.mte - the action of the Government. Bat if there . . - - . - . . - r i x rv r.. tiij iiv urniir iiKitU!. liviiiEif i-.itn Hollr Springs Lodje, So, 35, A. Y. M. It. P.Lrwia, VT. St. W. T. Loxq, S. W. , W.Cj.ldwelc.J."''. Jo.II. Farbeia. Sec. Jchx Eeowx.Texasw Das. D. Jovrs. S.D. T. WiUiwasK.J. D. "W. G.Kta?, Tiles. p.'ulr nvicfln are held on ihe nntMjn. i CUniaHomal.odee, Xo. 53. ; R. P. T-ovx, XT. M. J. II. Autasi ts, S. xr. fpAIvtlN rpby Ahi;aH Best, !. miles north of . - i..ur.n., 5y F.YKli Bnchanean, 15 miles Eat of Holly ; aui uiidet-bit in-he rlht; one with crop and bole ' in th-2 'lefiand fplitinehe rihtcar. A'.lap- ! ?Zl$m, ' lj?csE ??fwJ to SCO ;Vf ' wt of 'Ead-onTille, n the nndeonriUe and Mt. MEItODEOHS.