" I'Im' ICit(lit« oi ikp Minira, nu«l ilio I iai<»N oi iln< «*i m«. ui• tof>::a. j’ot:\V4,»;»• *v fts;a* r/. _ _ »,* Tin HMm innn«^<;, u>uii, A * S ' , “THE lANtTlBlKt VII'tilMAN." Is pMtht d semi-i ai hovn Dollars j rr an 1.1 a. , .. ible . . /. am:r ,\1» >i. apt ion will be ren i«t. d t\a i . in u . * i.’.mt six i.-antbs. iPad no paper trill l>e J-o >>,limited, (c -- rpt ,:f the lUsereta.n ^ Use Editors.) UritJ nil ar r r r* * »• p ; if?, .in l i: ll 7 7 V F.>/ /:. \ • / S i, **,,,i „r 50 cent» / r oquor* (or tens,) for the first insertion, and *7 ± cents for item subsequent insertion. EVERY .IDV l II i I s till is reqia t. : t<> note, on In manuscript, how bug I r i • s/.r.v /*/$ uiliurtis ment insirUd ; t*n advertisement, n t so iiutc.l, will be nisertid l.ll its u. xpeditious •V- and o/i reasonable tarns. 1 SZarfy vi fvrocrriis. i'ltr ii it lire. JYr.n at \ r r i i o % . HV virtue of a D I ■ fTi . executed t» me, h\ Mr. Joseph M " i March, 1M7, uiui ni i. i • ;ti t. • li>tr;os ( • urt i’*r the Corporation ol l.y ■ .I mTi'i lay, tie1 I 11li day of.April, I - II Marsh in the town ol l.s .-■!i :• , s. iI : \ was o»’p.t lie auction, the entire Slot I* ol I.IOJ CI i< «, sn:«l Sil t s enveyed by said deed, her\; all that tic said Marsh owned or possess. • I in the town tf 1 .yuch! i.. at the time of executing the si d dee I A's » a lar^.- quantity ' i' valuable HOI SEIlOl DflJVD .. .Y1 i ll YITUlll <»iu‘ HI or s<», A v. terms or sack i ; ii 'i! s n »■ -odMI $70, cash w ill n it i xct • - |\,r all vutusov- r S' u t ' c . . a or •■•i, • flour months w ill I <- -A* . t -r ! - ■ - : ■ . v ■ $700, a credit of h t i ■:' • v.;' 1 ! d- I • •• put chasers in every in t-fice i- n : si ,!•• . , with 8'tch ettd. \m r> as n : . ; *1 :> t . t.. ■ The sl« •' f l» worthy the tittf nti • I ( • . ?*k• The title Jo t * . i , ' % i ' -\ ' ■■■.!' • r!; ' i.l acting til Tel V :• >'l If.I .1 • > : • <1 •' V .. ■: i ; e u\ , su h ti lo thereto a \ t aforesaid. ( 1I1‘ '< ..i.l, !).\':»NK\. 7Y. *'• April I .V&VJi'i!. rtf11. .nisei'll il*.; m ITJ roa id i:i the (’ i . •!'.* i * ‘ i f l.\i. ■ I.' i:* *. • * and oenv* yd t > im : U l r « ■ * . | ■ s i * * *!>, s:ii« 1 d. "I r >. J>r • I. ! t ■ ■ t • c! ■ • ; Idol. wh« t!:• / lit ii .! i • r ' ■ /'• r • < . I t!iis nu'lli id «d* r-‘ | i - 1 ' • 1 11 com I rwnrd v. • • I : d ; *v : • sanv t > i.»o, jh t:.t- .. i i' t. : - i iv prMipt f 1 !'•«•! M. (!i; >> if. : Ajh ! 1 1 4 % fly w €'•:? •»€ C.L3 PU NK & 1 1 ■ tin Ul Mr..)-! ill S <•'. r • I ■: in w I !, n alter be eoiidiu tocl tmJ« r i: . i .1 id" v\ \ :4 .3.* \ A I'o. IV IV I* \\ N!V I). CUM. >HV, i. i.\ \ NI .. April l c ft :r» ! * i . milOSK i:i l ’ : • t l> . I will pi vmyr rlaims n • t . , u Ip. yut I In . i r | . \ as it isdr^,r,;iv ll. < d :i - .t• r*i ; « » .-«.I as speedily as ]»• . did . IV IV I \\ x 'V j. n (HUa u\ . \pril I u to ‘sic'u.: .v: ftiruioi.s c\ rr.3:5 i. t. \ * i Ll 5? « 3C \ 2 12 44 B v. 6 * . \ t U III ) l< s > ’| .! - •; • l r : n . i :> **. li I hi TV lai n* S:.jrk of .*• m d ’-t n ({»«?)% ( wccntlv purchased. pr-n d \ i •. i j .1 . nd ■ . | '•♦.'.da. Vpril I Pj ii i! i o r */ ,f c . 1WIU. M-'.l .1.. at i'!dd> a 1 t! mi. "i W-k.-ii! the ‘-iOth of April, . i r li j ( t o r !. .1 ,v n . °n Allen’s Crook, in t Cm •: V Piltsv Ivin a, r. ; taining 100 \ v sc i: s , adjuininn tlie I.ani : ! ■ ' ! I i . , . I' . • il Lavnf, .lohn U«cii .-ml oilu'is. T I. - ii I n will : u! : ■ ii am! very |MM. li. i,. t.U.WlV. March 111 i . \ I n the Stork holders oj l hr .!: wts llinr a:.d Knit air ha ('ompanif. (1 KVrLEMEN; -Oii thr appl'cati. n oft! o number " (d Stockholders, owning th<* i^iii ite numbe r of •hares of the Stock of tin C ompany. mpiired b\ tin s< c 111» W>Cii i i i ■ : c* in (iciifrul 'lectins at the ('j>:t« I in the ( ity "f I«i •!, ni iml, on Monday tie- *Jnd day of M ay nc\i, in order to t3iointo c.»a.sidi r.»tion the proviso ns • 1* :m act - I the *•'"'•*1 d Asa ai dy,cuititl ! \n a ;t a ! 1 1 me James |{ v r a .1 Kan iw ha C ipa \j March ‘25fch, 1842, with a % • tin ae n »r i J cciion of the Ktitni I am very V I m JOSE 1*11 ( . CAUEI I., 1\ K .V K C... March : :i r.'M il Nccsl. •Itlovsicy** i: i 0 Mr, *7f riv?imis* bitrg. F,r’IIM; (MliE)M r. iV .SCSI'S IS E». IoM , IJAFING ass. cult'll tIi.'iust 1 vi s Hg-llier in the ■ Practice ul" Law, willa:t<:id tie f’aurts "t M ait, gutnery, Pulaski, W ytli., Giles an i Floyd. All I us ’'"trusted t, their •’ i ■ wid e liili.o i.a aed t ria j" v attended to. March 3 Sin > CA«l ?'(}3? BBSIHs*. I , n.l. give thn !i ■ t pi ns i raw 4 Hides, ii- fiverud nt thr Mai a LHouse. 1 he subscriber will also reee.ive ihrrn to tie laiiiied on and the work to ho d m hv as r< - a la i JJ*r as any in the State, and deliverd at t!.« Market II I"se When tanned. \YM. ],. FAIIt. jw. 27 is ! ri»u Piuvvrii sal'i:, JL I.IKF.LV Ne^rn Wu'ivtn, aheet 21 years.'", Sj "’li" »t weaver and excellent plain co It, — ' "a." raise.! in a £v*ti*cel thirdly, and onian el ‘’T/hara,’!. r. \ M I'll!'" V -t’r ■M*H' -m i % B.n.vr of ffttfsss. jj '.'MhIMM. ii the C si (.*. at I .•iihiii j . <-n ■ t tin' i>t ra >* Cers »n•. « :i!!i;-i r T 'tf. rs in tlie following I.si, will plecup mi\ Uie\ ire advert.sed : \ 1 .<*\\ j?- ('. Arthur. John .N. Anderson, ,1. It A h* tt, John \ : »!•»-:, Thomru \ndn ws. B. Mm i| m. Bl.i-k, David B.n.Lc r. Win. ! B an, T:i xton Bit ■> . W. Bu 'll. \\ illiaiit 11 I R B 12, 8a nn l Bi wn, Miss M.r \ \\ Bay lev, 1 ph Burt n, Edwin C Bt j 1 i. John Rudrn, ll j !'■ \vers, ■ r>. (' Bliek tier’s Edmund, Win Bari iliv, l > B ps, H. H: Burks. Y\ W B ' ( \\ Bell, J It ley, !'•. ! \ & \V . ! I r/’.l W B Ai r. Henry Reverb. Stm’l T Brown, IV E Br 'wn, Edmeiid ihiroas>, Edward Bridge, Ph W. Burl . !1 J \ l‘ Wn i1 1' let v I M C’nrpei v-i i ■ . \ « • John Cr-" i. Marcn ( uiinerton, Mr-. E. 8. Cahell. Barnard C< him. Miss Martha Callaway, ' is. Elsir.i \ Clark. I del Mi (hill a. Zaeheus Cheaihir i. .lames 1’. Cide nan. Stephen (’r uin. I dm Clark, (orke, C. M C’i oil'll, I.••.murd Crow. > .j liia (h Iti i. D. John Duntavv. 1 aae It Putin, Th >m ■ Pivn ii* ^ i s () Davis. Th-mas Davis,; Win, Da •! I' i \V. I) YVtn. M. l)a \ Tyner J I us Da vie. Sally B. Davis, 2; Millry ! 1 I ; ’ I ' •. VV | Y\ ! : 1 iel Dav, '11 « D i' . Maria Davis, i , D !1 1 J Enij , H 1 Bo. B. Evan?, W in >s Edwards. J dm 8 Ev 1 .1 !.n I him \, J,,!,u Ii Kj I i • ii. ('. T. Esh h, (: W I '.dm axis. E. —Mr. Eitller, (Camter.) 'A I Fair, Mi i! • < \ » '..I dm Ei Ixr. : das. B. Eretwell, Miss M 'i • S' i i i nne, 11 . r\ l' Id. »• 1 ;i t. ,J Plndmau, W. Gill. II. B P- '> n. d ' |{.(f duin. I i n tiilnoiir, I din (ireen, d o' T. P -dun, E I». Pihhi.is, Henry Piles (e.dm ••d.) .M ,!-. Vim C* dwu \. B. ‘-"id, |{ .' -1. I* - 1 i;an. i. ii ; : , H e,j , r r y» K d. 11 . > .. ,i I; . - . i8 11 . - • it *>u, B. J. 1 in . . ' . . III.;,. \ I • \ . Si. B H r.; i V.! i I • . . A .Vi I-i i i ' I*. ( . I Ii!!. I )>. i "• -i 1 i ... W . k I I ii'': i , .! , i i I• . ,i, .1 j.i, II II. M Mm . \\ H.i . ri I lav ' ‘ I i:ll. .1 I ! . I I .III. !V I \ V . 1111, M . ! C i !:i.i I- I ( B 1 i I .-..I.- . Si. 1; . - 11. \V :,. |*. II !i . l! I " .» .1 i, I S. n, • I ! i < . .1 .i s r.. \ . i,i \\ . .!• m s. .\:r. \ . i'll. I. in s. .\|rs ; i i K it v ; . V i Imiti ( irv i><« , T. .1 - v. ( . I’. .1 l:i s r, |i . • rl .1 m \ . V. .!)... m: r, l h wik i kflli r. ■ 1. I Lewis, Mi I I I I I ,1 ( I ci, St, i I .1 i I ■ . - i ,i W M. i I . I, . , '. : c . A iii I. v . M. ( !. I. lli li.:i - L. V J. M - !, , w i i M;i In wr<. ( . A’rSvrr, .B. rjili Mill. . i . . ; I, Names'. J Vic C ' 1. Mait n, (I«* •».: ■ M :tix, .M.i.ki y k as ii!:.!;. r -...Pi. .M-.i . .. B> • ' M tv . *.*: .!< i ii >;r. k , ... w , .i ,m . . r. v. Mss . L M ■ (i W i > • '1 \l 1. ’i ' . '• •• M l. h.i N ■ )r.; IV'.rr C. .Vi !»-ii, — . I . . '• i • • : I. I re ii? N I..",. A . r. A. ( . N rtl.. I!< urv IS’urvell, fkubon !> V O i 1; k O i), • II. B !«rt B O:, v. Win <01, • . ’2: I s. |\ O v. I ■ \. Olive r. ( . :"’i> 0 rise. I’ \v .t:* i' t Pur a. («<. t P . !. \! \li. i:' . P; . i. !'. .I.'.m.i X |'» '. IS, .1 »!i!I P P I I. I •< . P* ' . .l-i nt . i ; 1 11. r. Sai 'I A 1 . i ,) H Pci V. . .!r.;,MM Ik IVyims. Mr*. .Inv Pnm, Martha! Ik tt.. N .it ii [ i . it. Mr. Pirkli. Bob. rt l’itb ' .. ‘ i.*\ I ii,i| ;.\ P. t !. H - A < B'.fl.i r, O -. v i. I B'tit -.<•!» r’ . St'-.. ! < . ! I i . i I e I 1 • I1 i,.1 ih 1 « :: t ‘ • l i • i • . . I! • * r' IP: i!-. Mi ^ ll.lili.lt: llx S.«||,.l, B. H ii, i‘\. W \Y. B rs. Arthur .1 Ii ii:s ii. Pen F. Ii * *\:. i. s. Il.ik B'.k.r.k, \ is. Martl.ii I II .In its, \ ir ii B m i a . .1. Bibim ll. Win. I* 1' . I; I Win. D. Huberts, ( 1 II >inN«'ii. I.' it 1 <■ B< 4j: (b.i e U bii.scn, .him B . k. I U\I • i>: .1. B. T B « I N - ^• rx M.iry V ill*. Amlrcw I . Sijfj l.in. B I' Sum j :■ i. .) jilt: \\ . . ii:, Star- I. y . J« In I». Null!. !., .M f X. I II'!,:! ' . B til A. Sluiill. Mr-,. S , A. f* Is 1. ■ . 1 ( . ' ■ , A S Miss Maria L. M herd, "N11-- France -11 " ! ,i . Smith, Aleva nd r Steel, 3; Mrs. Cat ha IV > i ’t ■. s j j*it, Si-i'ili, M - l'raise.s \. St. am. \nlhu William S. Staples, ( 1 ■ 4 •. ' ' < ne' Strobe 1, Lit I. • V't e. .1'ihn II. I It:;vi r. B. F. Viiiitli. 1.—iVniinti b. I liunmin, Mrs. Ann w . lu Vi ■ M. \Y '!’n : , Anthony \V. ‘iu|-11• . S.mn:c '!•!!%. .1 Im r. 'i lion.: s. Mrs. < ti; T;i\ i- .. Ii* i T*:-\U. William T:iy! r. M - hnlilli Ttinll. \. {j' inpK ms. 1; A !m*s ii I i Tinsli \. 'i « " *i < ■ : 'I : 'i urns, .film?' I ’ rn II, W ill iiuTin . . | ( I l C. Till . ( I ‘■' ir.ill \\ . Tiii.*»lc\ . 11> ;.ii I minor. V. Mrs. Lucy F. Vt 1 J Victor, At v." Wi.-k. W Ji ! pli W the rs, San ui! W ai1 < i. Ccrolim Wli ler. 11 m \ \Vi rlit. Miss C. J. Walker, Thomas ' ' I. |\ lullll W. \\ ilillW I . M , (e IM.) (■ W insl. it. W illiam T. Watkins. ; .lulm M Will . 2 l! I crl M n, James S. Wood, 2; l; : eri II. WHill, Ji.Iiii II W I Stear. Minerva Wells Jam < Wle.il ai, Am'.ruse K. W right. \.—J. F. \ i ung. J. I). Ml KUF.LL, P. M. \j II •! * r/ i #1 r. b aoi? .1. a i .iu .mi.K ru.icr or lovd. 3 l\mg near t" Amherst ( mirl II it . ami . i. the I stage r ad leading to Lynchburg. It od the I -rum's I I |Ji ivn, J.’mn P. < iarlaml and 1 I • ■ la i - ui ;l«» tt It 3 •*, a gold part of which i v’lied ■ ('• . !, Flat a. which tvimld pi .'m ■ Timothy. The T:;e t i a part and lit el.nl'part ii th.-Trmihr inertv tliBfnsidpnsp ufRcubcn Coleman,dt hi., I up. I several I ns ns divided amongst the win. w and i rleidi. a of said Coleman, but t:o• widow having re-j een'ly ili- d. the ,r.ri'n s interesii d w ill s.-il the wh h I • getl.er. The title w ill be made tinipieoi uitil'ly good In the purchaser.—rl\ nus of su!'--—one third ot the pur ehnsi in htiiid. and one and two years, eiptal payments. I thi i he n shine. It will he offered I’nr sale tn tin high I t hiddrr. at \mh. rst Court II "tsc, on the ltd Monday in '.'.'ll mil, that being Coo:t day. JOHN THOMPSON.Jr., . I'j-rut for the imrhrs iulfTt rtfJ. Marel ■ • tl8A I i'k'OTJtlE. Mill 11', s':' vril e s ii. ve f. mil d a ('"partner lop m tin II lai ..m ■. l "I'ruiisporting Freight and 1'aso ngi's . .! . li ma :.l Kanaw in’ ( uial.l twmert Ri lt : md and Lynchburg, under the firm ol Boyd, r.dmond , an Davenport. Jam" M. Hoyd, Rol-ert ‘'.lined, arm, Isaac Davenport. Jr. are alone authorized tn sign tin name "f said firm to contracts.any deLt, or di I.n. "Mu 1.1 l e any engagements w batevi r on account "l said l o -slop winch shall be I inding »n the other Co-part . .1 ne >1 Boyd will superintend til i vneh' iro, and Uuhc.t F.dmend and L-a- Davenport, j I.--.; ,n R.clii - I"!. liOVD.l'.DAJOMt .vl'O am) J ,!-n III" -. rphrr ■".•••’ >•" - 0 Mir-!. 'I I l.i < < mmoitirrtilf/i o/ I to the Sheriff' vf ,lm In rst r. imhj, (,'vevtiiu; 11^ 111’.HI’, VS, R h i t Riv< i, admit o( Ji m V V ( 1 irks in, ili < M , hf r» t. fur * \ltihiled to the lair Superior ( url •! ( hams iv. for tin* ! >.-Iru I of I \ ti« li urg, li s I ’ll ot i* *mj*l.i:nt 11..I David S (mi . i (• w VN ,lli.’ kind. Sunn a 1 (. rland. Ldwnrd A ( if II, Samuel (•■ i la lid a i.l «.lk. i*., vI»f • r* • m p. * n : !i \ )«• t • i dill's l»a v ll'.a 1 i cm | appr.irs ll "il the reroish. Mid files of tilt iid rt, now re miming in the CleikNt Olliee el nr Cheml S j erior C’wint of l,a\\ and ('hams a \ t. i thetown.fi \iiehhiirg. j uisuant to law ; hut 1>. i,.re a | n t ■ I '. i< nd. 1 Livid S. < •' n laml. t!i j sited ties life, inti * ale , it is saul, and adniinistrati. u < fall and su>e ulsr his <•, , d- , ofialili , ami ehsli:-, hath hern in due li an e.iinnutlrsl t » V\ ill un M. Waller and Samuel M (• m land. for minim i Vn 1 w 1. iug • uppl < ited h\ tin 1*11tut li. i i ■» j'r »11 r nine lv in this luhalf.aud being willing that w hat is right ami just should de done tin rein, command \ "U that \ si make known are. rdieg to law to th« •'iid Will.am M Waller and Samm-I M. tiarlaml. . I)a\ I s ( * H. (« I, widow ol I i t V M. Walk wife, late Salt) V, R s- ■ 1 ' t. 1 t Jane M • 1 Jane M. Unrl VN him 11 L .land, lid ward \ ('a'sll and Mars i« his wile. la Mary R. ( S '1 < 1 Patrick II (eiiland. ( l ime (iarland, L.mdon ( (iailaud ami ! : I Alice ('. ( ell, ( K ( a hell, David S t. I 11, uni Lew IJ (.hi I s i 1 In last inti 'it children ami heir "| Ld ’a \ < ahell. der'd . lao fill/.a \ . (.ai land. that lliev Is* bet lie-dude. o| oin - ed ( ir. uit St pi rior Court of Law and ( i am et\ |i i th l »w u of |,\i: I'1 i:r•». at th Court lion.--• in the -aid tow n, on the lir t f. \ < f the m vt term, t•• dm\v it' ant thine f r theni-i !\. . tiny have t.r can >ay. w hv the ml i ! ■ it i eded in toa fli ildeci i i tin t llu • d \\ in : a ‘*1 W all* r, and Saturn I M (oilaiul. a - 1 **; 11• r- t D:val S. (inland. di-’.l, and a mm ' i!i ’ od .1 . ne 11 (iarland, w id w < f the ■ • I ■ . • me \\ V\ i us A. U so and S I w fe. d >i I' ( ' . and dam vli . w : . VN .1 1 i • . I i \ • i! \ < i1 • *i.| . . |. . >;!!!• .1 . 4. t 'll I *;l 11 ! i! C ill:,:: 1. ( -l • d "• l. r!f: 1. I 1.. line 1 ;m.l I .mi;* i I' I, . ' ( V (i i i i \ ( ■ • ’ . : i . \ <» it i: . i |.4ii - ml i« • ( Ml.- I ll i ’ i I '■> ( in I- la l ill. dm* \l., : :iM\ 1.1 f ■ act ol A .i.lv i.i tieb i a-• s node an I I’luVall il. il l l-lieiu il • I •: I ' ' ill \|M,l:r.!l llld till (till I i’ll illlil IT • l ive whit , ; . ,1 < iivml Superinr i mill • ii Law lal ( *li:» • ■« i i v . : *il i !1 i I 11 :11 e. ii -nl« i. \ 11* I have 11n i> i In i - ! I us \ \ \ i. t . I ’ '. nl ILxl ( 11 i|\ cl . a. i * " ■ L y111 i ui . ■ if. run' \ , 1 - . .i.i ' i.i lie- i'l-lh v. ;ir . I I la ■( mr.iiiiiii \v«. !;h. |)\\ li) Ll)l)l\S. ( k. M a h n > 11 1M v 4 4> ;.i O \ C 3.J \ Ob’ 8.1 H4 FII53 t.ii I* <» i. e r i: \ o r s < i jrt ^ ilOM I : a r llie h III day ' t \ d :u \f. a I'.n. L \\ .11 I t ii ’ i\ i nl reed i i all I ' • I . : . I • • I u ■ I I ! . • • aid I. I i 11 •: • I !• i a' - e\:i - I J t . I J)1 rl". 11 v t S' ..< !y. 1 ! t t ■ , e m . . . lit said ( <»rp .rail i 'I'h ; n • \ I 1 e i ■ 1. a *• • . . s. wlai ■ .i w n i, n! iv ie i:. d Men III - w i * i . d li' . i i I ! i '| 1 I i • di ( d- :> ml i;n vi ry iimtunee, w Ii tin* rum. n m •!,. i id.- n.' .1 h‘ M '. L. I?! K'i M . ■ • i e< V la r. M nd. iin\ I*omC5\4* ol* Vn!?iaV)!e ECial as:i! E j* V v i: . i I d .n id - i: . • • ting tin I .-i .1 .In, I and el her s. \lsn, our I .nl nfahoni inivnci. w till tin Briek Store I Irniw*, tlirromi. at Leiihr .Mills. \ls «. f'a |idl i’.vind tin |). i d af in said. The till • In tin e named prnp< r1y is believed t » d, but ;" • • trustor', I will uni) r n\ j a i as is \i steii 111 tue bV tbe deed al -ri said. SAMLKL M l). KKin.Tnioe. Mareli'! ^ i \ 4 TsO * A Y £* < Ki *i\i .?/f M7f#j; T.t i.BSOT. Z r WIND rein-ved to tin* house? recently occupied 9 I hv Mr. John Hollins, nearly upj»orito th< Market II -ti-v. tenders his services to his friends and the puli lie, as Mirlion ::*; the sale of Real Kstate, Negroi -. I lor i s, and ev< ry descript ion of Mi relmndize. I Im .acquaintance with the resident dealers in N< or,-i s. as ui II as a pretty c\ti nsive netjuaintance in the • ntifu t:s ii iuhhi-rhood, will afford him i vi ry facility ill -, : . p< eiea of projw rty. II ■ - pai i« u* hi »ri mom and cellar, will enahlr him to kn p in good rondi i i every article of merchandize he may rrn ive on cun ti jmni nt. 11< d* ♦it futile to make a ff-mrish of premise and '. II. tin rc f ir ,i if y sa\. licit In w ill hr trratc lei f--r j at i■■■nage. and ti- sc who hr slow it. n:a\ ttly upi ri justice at Ills hand'. He will take char-' »f Negroes to h<-offered f--r sal* ,*:th'-r privately or pw‘d - 1 . and In.: nl tin io at .- ei nt p* rdav until tin sale i» ,meted. R-nscnuhlc advara * s ->u pr -p< i: \ m hand. RFFKR KNCKS. Smithson ! I. I far is, Sr. John J I'un is HirharJ 7 ijvrr John llollm* McKinney’fy Mt shy llmry Haris .MrCorhlr K Mrlhinicl II hilr, Tardy *Y h\ 77. For particulars, see Hills. JOHN F. BKAYERS. Pittsylvania, March ai, 1842 Bt ORRAHCiES A 1> LEW OH8. KA HOW.* OUAM.SS, . .Ill 30 .J,, Lrmom :n Tire i".,!er. T or salr lew ' (• W. YAV< I.Y M.i: Ii f7 JJoUtfrAl. . — . * . .. .tffcr. n I nis l illlil l ION UK lilt; I.AM) Kl M) \\ n iit.uk titir upproluttiun ot tin following uitielo h\ giving it .1 u.ost pifiiiim-iii position in mu t'fluum« li o'lues Iroiu olio, win s, ooiieuneine Wi Irghly value; j lilthmoini U /ni!, Mi!. Kuitow I should Itavo boon gre atly surprised ill tin- \elieaiuait opposition t«i tin* thslillMitlon e»l 11»r* pi. feeds ol tin- Kill in' I.amis, it I did tint know tlloiloploiH Ido lengths to which party spuit will oarry i \oii tho w oil liiionta.nod, to sa\ nothing nt tli o who nutko ot pollin'-- a trnlo I have io.nl tho inomiioiitH urges! against tin iriluiiiou w till attontion, and ha\o omlou\oie d to u ad i them w ith oainior. hut am nevertheless m luvoi ol the me asm, , lor tho follow mg reasons: I Ih i'auso t|,i .o I.huIh, Itomg purolia ed h\ tho joint ll'-rls, or tho o niiiioti pen so ol all the State aro the I projH rly ol all.aml in im other wav t an tho Atlantic Matos l>, .oouit - I got till** their fail piopoiti n <.| them lltt- tlt siio ol li t m w S' in s t,, appropriate It* tin tr own I m.o all td tin., fomim ii pi. poity within their respective ! limits, harked as it has In t n ley populaiH v st ole re in tho \ lie h t put hUi of the hit toi in jeopardy. Ih>;.usi tin distrihutioii tak* .way mif hoiiioo td j litic .il intii} ue* and e, ininth n. |l wi « ait 111. uttfe i tunatvlv. di \ tin in all up, it in something to stop tin in. i i * it- I imlam ol ll i in nil. Nt long us tin ihihlto l.an , w t o uians|,. sni t.|, so long woulel they pros-id lt» the p. iilu al ; tlv» .iiuror re tnl\ ami iimple ma It til. t ith, in nil..- llllo ol p paint It \ III tin \\ t sl I tin 1 • ■ i Itavi i creel in tl ton oral t • v11mm nt, tl.> tin si pn tlm live and the It t"l I ur * doiiHonio spt • n < < I taxation. that ( n \ oi tune lit t an ta v a larger r* \t line in pn-porin n to Us wimta, and at It > r\p< . than tin lliitlVItlual Malt s. m pi.-poitu n to tinaiv 11 \ li anslt tring tins,, the KtihllO I .amis, to till Siatis. ! ' i w ill hav m ao e , .. i\ . ia| , d tin It ot t t ties '1 Ills re ason , | CioVl ftlt ) ft an | at al it lv a mail .hit, .ai <1 tin *“t.,n s \e ry laijp 1 1. ll. tans, n.o.I ol lhe* Slates heu g now burdened W .: h d. . it m w I. . 11 l h. \ tan I"- ltd,, veil i . I \ hy ad hi. ,| i . \ ;;i . lln- pi. 11 . t: - i lln lain! w lie u el mill a . nin tin m. Will :.ve tin a li in tin in , vll o| U\uii.>ii i> a,11 tpt I amount, and n| I ‘tug that, l y roa- j . n i-i this t r.iislt r, a Im the i • um is iai.*t.thv eltitna tin j imp i' .: i n ami urn i at, still the* pen pie Ilia game is j I \ i ho -i.lv am * v. S m I. t :.\t , . it a i an opt,on have* "\t : 1 ,lm , i la . I « \ i! o oi.. oi tally paid, it am ,j.. lv j and *• lh ot, ,i at n il. It h . < \pt use in ll,; . t mm II \ . Mi M, ( i.i.ot ii |.|. j ■ 11 \ \ that * 'eh lr, I ta xe s | .ai | ,i. | .• i i\ lav, hi t n tin tmi ot tvtiv fount i \ into w 1, t'li tin ' . , t I , i ii i ti, i m e d. ' W I it e an tionbl j that lin 1 • »tan • emt rum» twen*v or | rhap* limit million . I*\ the imp. I. i , s i i il at tin Stall < ot it Id i iim | it ii mil I ions K, : il lh. ii in, aits ol i. .it am, eh m t and m din *t, )uil t .. ila i. .1 lit . v. t: '• i Ill i I . i' i I .. i \ i.. t I’ s \\ ill I I- , l! .1 l\ Mi" .1 "l l!i< HI ill i i III pi.1-In' "ii.', .ri ll f»s ('a I I | . II ai I im i|e '.i i .i.i i.u i. «l mi tlh ir iu o um. ami y\ ill , i. , St t \. i id ii i h ml i I pi i inn it *ni pr. l.t ••• ■ i Imi i! .. i i tii< in. in n • xpnult i, w ill | hi ui..ii i tiv remain Ui || - Wilt 1 i tilt t ■ • ; . i t •. - i llii i ll, which, I >i ■ I ' i 111 , | !.. 1 > . .t . hi. -I p« . I i! in. t . \ l it ..,ii I.*. v i i. I.. |. . . i;i . It .J i" ■ l lit ' ■ ■ ai V . ; i i t V • I it j ; > .j. ,i * • •. .. ■ i;i It* i . i purl. I- i ■ in i• l:act - i , i|. i . \ .• ,.i i• (| . n a s}.,11 11 , vt 1 I iP< t iin'l» uli lln I ■ ••• ii. ii. . - , tint . inti . i u measure haft it t« .vr*i ll c ! •_M I . | t.l V t I 1(1 1 ■ I' I' - ' i ll nil \ la ll I •* ‘* •1.4 • 11,1 ii i ,t; i , ( ii i n aii t I lli- s Nlalt , > ui • I t nil ., .. . inlvi i v I. \v in tliut IhmIv. \\ ho I r many >'t ar*. | il they i ii\ uti at ull. vu re not in l t ; '!.< >T«„. -.'i. »• Ii v I a11 ii . Liil I have pur i p !\ , ,i ii which a child um\ not In < '. him!* ■ l, i*i• #I v. Ii:. w* 'ihl not <•«•i i i., S. o |, it 11 >t |h tipt.it vv I licit It Ii ts I ( i ii a ii in lit j, i. it . i Mi. \\ i igl . i, < l New \. 11*, iIn .ii,h a a win . In;, lit i • • j p ... n!s, ami w ho lit \* t j wi,iiId lutM i . rtnl t" line .pun aijnimtntd it betiet ' could li:i\ t* l.t i a ! uml. Hut t!:, i, va i i, it w ill li t parts in opposi j tit i * 1 tut i t i'nr nitan fir ; • . i hij llctivif ( lay, i w i. i ■ 1. i . a vution of the sui, he l ad, in j |t . 1 idl 1 Hi •; ■ "I In • • m | ..111 ... t. t " luIII an I : . \ I In \ I.I'I 11 .'ind to h ler tl -1, jt cl (.i l Jh Hill.I,. I iiids t. < iiniiHit' .• I which Mr. ( lav was t Imirnmii, an.I thi s | luct ti iillii in • dih ini. .. t H >iu \y liw h, .s i In y t la.ii'j I ’. he had n * in* a us , "l fHC.Ilif ii I," It Jh | .« .! ip.lllist st.ru III 1 imp the iailds l«i lln ia \\ Siait s, |a W i,niU, III tin a| |« mill |4 lln ii i ii 1 pidity . I" « ■ mi n I. • - i. a* aiil . tl.» i y' • , I,' v, i u id <.Ill jit I j .!i,- st ii.t ti.vmtii . i.l ll.* \1! i.i • S'aicH. Hut, behold! j Irankm s . I I it d !m ■ j : ,\mI an t n alcli for wily in-tilin'. ll< i.uidc a i' p- n iii hi\t m I tiiMnhutlng the I pi.,,', • d • (yy ilii a < p* * i.il dt tlii. taa - • among all tin , t , ami > , wi-d i i.chi-.ivt ly. ihai, as In n.1 t « I lln W i tern S t a if k. horn t, in this mat t < - r f w ur tin best II * report wn a im t iihh paper, • -. Ii il.i \ie.\ .1 ■! l;iti smm. in argutuenlw equally ineoi ami , ! nil,!. : nml I I -\i im ic iIi.iim in i In :ml M i Mulled l»y ! Mr. M .m. i . lx till It ii • n :■ *ni i)«« and style, and as Im j i:.i!Tilling aii\ opinion ol Air. ( lay’s nbllilu s tliai lie j had |>ri viuimi) lorim d. I w . t i thus t•<• u\ erting v hat v as iit« ;tut as a snare j into a in w iix 11s i 1 tnuuijdi, and I-*r runner ting Ins pi r ; - Hal glm v with Ins C'.iinlrv’s.intiTi st and h« nor,that lie i ha> imm r he« ti l ugiven. and that Iroiu the dale id that ripTi.tl, plan i t Distribution, la l le ho lauded and ap proved, has list its men:* with Mr. (’lay’s political op pom uts. Ii has. hv degri es, her.,me in their eyes tin ron dilutional, destructive otStati Nights, mis, Iiicvouh and ahsurd. It was from th* same eausn that (•• ncral , .lad. . ,ii was p< isuadrd to commit a Iraud on the ( oiisti l ut ion, hv tailing oil la i to veto tile hill or ri turn it t<1 the i | |i um Is iheie a eandid man in the I lilted Slates, who will say that General Jackson would have thusk< pi tin b I in i i ckr t it Mr. BehUiii had pr< p -< d it; of that il lhi Distribution, which he was known to lavor. | had been prop sell hv him in -ti ad o Mr. ( lay, it would n i have had tie support olimii 1-ulhs id* those w ho now , oppose n : Are the pei,pie to In ever thimgulled by pro ! Ii inns, while tlu ir rights and mtensts an made to and i nets? I trust not. As t < the refusal to receive the Stall’s share id tin m ,i v, for which one-half the Si t ale is re-qiun.ihie, it n >tid . and I venton to predict that it w til m v< r I e n prated in the \ I t c, even hy th fed for it, ill , :mr tin ir c nsMucut.' liouhl h« so .i filling and I Tgiv SYLVATICUM. | ■ lu confirmation of tl.ii \w need only n.Tr t»> *• p Pn { Tin I* cdrral t i, n i.incnt l..»* hern in the i1 uipt * I tin* land i u.im \ , atnoiinliml m iqm aids of a hundred millions. l< r of* yen* and In sid* - tin payment of ihe public debt, to v. lii**.b its own rcv enues wen adequate, to v. bat ubje. t ot national uxclulncM can we point aa wertli this immense sum* To nunc. The money na* been stolen »r waxtul—end ha* left no mcnio:tal < ! r- • \i-i. i,er It has provoked, and supplied tlic n.f an* of, piediirality. and irndnul our (jsvi.inraent the mokt corrupt on earth.~ Kil. H SI NSID1/JNG 'I HE STATES.. We commend the following extract, frtm Mr. Ucjjrrt son’s spci eii. to the consideration cf the Editor (I the Enquirer. It may serve to allay the the lean* cl that, wor'hy p, j v.rrigi* and immaculate patrict, ft r the honor and integrity of the Staten: •4 Jiut to receive t hie. (land moneys) it nccir.®, would detractfrt.r.i the dignity and independmer cf the Slates: they would I • ’(-me th stipendiaries ( f the (it ncral Gov ernment. The objection was fully ansvn rrd in themra sngr of December, 1£30. The. President (Jackson) says: ‘*In regaid to the Inst objection, its probable effect upon the. dignity and independence oj lhc Slat* Got ern meats, it appeal» to me only necessary to s‘ate the cose as it is, and a$ it werdd N* il the n’.e.icTc prap ’"fro* ndoptnl, t»» *hw thn» tlr opm:-- " :• •< * ■ '• Hv ^ he Ihr vn- 1/ reverse ot filial win. Ii 'hr ob|ei t on stipp ora. In lli« elir i'um' the Stair weeiifd reei'ive* its nti..t> oi tin* fi'itioial reiemn* lor (IoiuonMc use upon a lixeei prmciplr, os .4 mutter vj rig/if, ami Ii mii a fund to tin- creation ul w hu ll it had contributed i;,s fair proportion; surely tlu'io could hr* nothing drn j'ut..ty in that. A* mailers ii"w stand, the 'Mate s them »elve*i, m their sovereign ehaiacte r. are* not unlYe ijm iuly js titioiiert at thn bar of t' » !•'«»*!« i.il I .e-gislaturc f r such allowances out nf the National Trea ury as it may comport with their pirn or. or sense » l duty to bestow up n them. It cannot r»-pure ueutneut to prove' v\ liieh of iht* two course* is in< st eu mpatihle with the dli' ie uey or respectability ol tin St:. • t iove rnnicnts.’’ I tin t the1 State's will utvei si rretidrr the'ir dignity or iMele'p: inleilCtf1; hut eunsielri \ng the* l niteil States, lie re ganl to the public lands, as a nu rr trust' ?, \vhose powt-ro md eluliesare* plainly defined, it m strange* it should he* ginvely urge d that tin re many thing humiliating in elc mniuliiig lioiu them nu i Neeutioii of the* trust. The Sh'J. apply hahitnall\ to the ti. neral t«overiimi*iit, lot custom house’s, jmisI oftices, jmi*i road*, and other be nefit* It Wa*. i n ted to 1‘oiiti I, w ithout being supposed to ae* rifiee tln-lr eligibly. Hut the\ are* to he* regarded ns me mlteants w hi it only < lamong wliat is lawfully the ir oW 111 loil “nuuu if," we an told, 14 '‘jiru'er." Will the (•< o. 11 t mV. ill men I lhe*u use* I Inn pow ul mole jllellCloU* ly.oi in* ic honestly, than the Stale’s/ Ii wouhl he* hut a poor e'omplltne tit to the* Stale i, to -... \ so. \nd from w hat epiai tel elo w e* hear this/ I' t«>i 11 t Ii* .ki* who are w tiling to ie lam this e. irunt mg powei tin insetve * We hr i H, too, I loin Slaton w file h hold huge portions of this IIItul ofceimtptloii. ailtl II IVe* llo scruple s to receive It lor purp*■ I internal improve-meni. w bile tin* Southern Slat, u ho a* to participate. It We can ho thus iueliie*i*d lei ahaiulitn our rights, wi II tigjv the \ laugh at it* Ii»r our folly . \ii.•(he r objection of a stool.n e*haracte r is •I" it" lnnsii lith.it then respectivi* epiotas. i( neiVeil l>\ the Stale*. m:*y snjm >e>l? the nerrs.'.ity ef luyinu, hum. miel eunsofjiti'Mt ly, re le a e the* local I .e gislatuies I "roll I then . \ l!> o cert v,a great refinement \ Si'll.* e’litllle il to a Slim oh I nolle \ . si. flic II lit I" re lie \ e* its cihve os |oi \ mii fmm hurtle imoiui i ixatioii, i . to * 'it 1' iieli nl. Mini in- .t upon In trig taxed by their I -e-gin i no. w die ut oe os ix. for tear "I n leasing ilo n ii >ni r< pi'iisrhility!” / Vr m tin I’eh rshurr. I •hlh^ enrer MK t I \\ s I i ill If. In me. W i;n.s nr Woo fm sir, N f \\ . publish he ioW the M p 1X « f Ml < ! - V to Ml II V it :i tion given biiu by thi W * • ■ i \ v i-« ex>iinly N t .1 I u. lid ilo ( * 1 \ ell I It'll w lll< ll W ill l, • e inl'di' *ll Kale pji 1,11 \f tm.!n v 1. xl. 1 ll I. . it- . I- ti- t |i |.|. Uni particular!) utjos i j"i, Ii in In r lin duly • I * * j •« i si • \ * lino in tin'll* til'll' lit mu I’M ." i I >.hov\ in;- ihai 11 i n ‘*1 \ii Iii unti v i * j>»«i:inu'iiiil to tin . love c-futtW.” W v hi-i.io, *2lsi March, 184*2. t .t ;i l. i,:. it I have ilu honor to nck'iow ledge tin ni'i iiit'd \..n obliging letter. itai.smilling n H miIu M ill ad-.j Ii ii I v tIi \\ ill • nl W ake t'oUUty, III c*.i ! • ri i i t \ t«. whi'h \ ni havi i uv iti'il imp to nt tend l he ('< \ !.,n a i ! |hi \Yh';g., Nl ii • h I to hi hi Id Oil ll*P 'ill • f \ |'i d. M Hall a h 1 1 < \ II •; loti » • O !(• rlllMti d nil MIX It il I th ' IP t < N il N orth ( : dm *. I i a' e d. ! m d io.snm rm;’ \ m.i h it* r. . mot lin la | < fha* I slieuld find no « m t m .a: i >. pi ei i . 1: 11. (h I'll Vi lit of ll.o • lit ii I .tin li ol | ii v oi invitati'ii, nnd ol.ligimi to poMpom i » ii W 11 I If p» ( •' d W ill f I 'to me to lo: k* In ten ft rr. Iii | • . I * I tilt lin* > pm! V h 1 ll pia vails in \. all. ( no lin., and that 11* «;ri nl N\ lip | •. • f \ • I tl t * a le in t • nvciitioii. f i 11:«• ptirjH w , I drill,* rating . n tin | |, : I diflit lilt Mai «!• In Me posi Hoot I public n llmrH. Our country, brought to tin s» i«■ i,I rum h\ i lour* m.al ndiuiui.strniiou ol it* (icm-nil <».* vetliiii.'lit, the sad idle* 1. ol which p< rvtitle cveiy ‘f tl* ll ol the 1 iiioti, and are (:imltill\ v is hie in evuy h ading inti ii st. hail n-nst.ii lo hope, nil* r the glorious >• .;i id'll.* o\* I nullloialil*' SllUg'/lo ol I that U*, ll.!e \V. :! 1* I n ase. and incusuri |oim*l**d in w miloin ami * ' in l u u* warn hi In* adopted, to r« store tin prosper it y *1 the Nan. m I need ii"l oiy In w cruelly, in soinf important re peels, all have h*. n disappoint«*1. Ournctiiul condition may Ik dtcrkp*! m.i 1. w words. Instead ol imitnu! «mill r»NH. there r» iiuiloal distrust lust* ad "I his tlirow in • 111111.*<• 11 up mi the principles nud part n that < leva led him. he trial os war up, n hot 11. Instead of harmony ami c«» ojh nth n, there i*-diNcmd ami ep|H»«ilioii. A President v.iihul a party, ami parties w iilnml a I’risnleot! \ President, dcnoiin* it" I.:n I'rnmis .and rottrling his poltti* I oppt nents. win*, m tluir turn, w ith* nl cut* rtninii g hr him tin hast r* poet »tr «•<»t dideiic *•, pive him flattery and praise *n ugh, just t" deceive anti deltid* him. A Pies nl* ui who, alienmg to.soar in an atmc: pin re above that of till partu s, and to place liiiuseli above the bread ami patriotic t 'itti*lit11«in *d Ihf v\ h"I** nation, is vainly seeking hy a etilpahlc administration of tin* patrina»e of tin (fuvernineut, to create a third party! This, gentlemen, is a faithful picture « f the present p* siure * I ttiir National Councils. There tuny he those w ho n\ ill l hink that it nn*,uUI 1 e nmst pnuh nl n t to c.\ In),it it to the gaze of the nv* i I * I Hut I believe that pub lie virtue and the public interests are always better i \\v« r, and the members el the lute ( ahinet, hy a voluntary surrender of exalted stations, which tin y believed tin y could no longer hold w ithout dishonor and disgrace, have ileuioiihtrr.ted to the whuj* world that with them the love of country is paramount to the love of office. Iain sure that, in the good old North Nt:it« , in w hirli tin1 fust Ib * laration of American Indcpi mb net w as made, there w ill hi a curdial t*.-pause to this sentiment. I n i,: |< men, l< i t.* )»' rsr\ ore ill in is <:]>rif> ni course, i go into rctiremi nt. but I shall not be ihi to an idle or to il fieri nt spectator, wtlhy nl sympathy or intrust in the welfare ot thi I'niun. I only |wsn from one sphere of ac tion, whi rr ii is doubtful whether in the actual condition of tIn public councils, I could rt ndcr any public service pi.’P'itionatrto the private sacrifices I should certainly iiial.i . t.i another,although more eneuinseri'ned sphere, in w hicli I rhall ‘•till find dulirs to prrfi rut towards our lon.uioii country. I request you. gt ntlenien. and tin. Wings of YtVse count v, to acei pi my profound and grateful aeknowledg an mi. tor the honor done me, by the invitation to attend your Convention, and by tlie friendly sentiments with which its transmission was accompanied. I atn. with great respect, Your friend and ob’t servant. H. CLAY. To Messrs. Richard Hines, Lc. Ti c St. Augustine Herald states that a stay law was pars. d at the late session of the council of the territory of Florida, which provides that any defendant in a suit, up on the payment of 10 per cent, of the principal and inter eat, nr •• bra.n a stay of execution f i -'s'" da} s', and so r - op- > 'b“ •> h'tc is peid JPotrrfjtn > utrUtfjrncr. TWUTLKN DA\s I.A'IKK 1 UUM ENG- - LA Mi. tlrrirul oi tuc e olumbia. W i-ri j.ii' o (nay* tl.i . iw \ i r!i Ai/.rrifan) lo an* Mounn ti, «• sale mi rival «1 the ( t htn.uui steamer at Half lux, winch port she rein luo eh I i ua\ u ijnmg at 6n’ : «*l eh, illn*i « parang** i.t 20 day# ami fifteen hour*.— I In l I' li I.. vi ri>/<• I < ti the 2 ith, * u» t • utr red a scrim . I terrific gain, w hich ale* w eathered without damage ! until the lMh, wlien, hi hit.'it .3, 1 04, at 7 in ! i he • veiling, the intcrmetj.il;r j he, ui.fi the engine slopped. I he fh’nt* were inniicdiftfei) Mr pped oft hut whi ch, and the reiiuiim * r « l hei v* \ lunde under • ml The pii'Htnjp r- . ! Ti i< r Host. and 4 for Util* lax, ;nt unanimous m hi praiac on a first rate nra boat. I h r minis and na.sMcngi rs wi re transh rred to the Uni 1 corn, wh ch arrived at lb hu.m Sunday evening. Among the pBKseno r« was Air. ( unard. A pasn nger m the ( oluuihn, who has crossed tho Vtlimiic in. rc tii:m lift v Him s, statiathat this passage whs in. re kcvi re than he ever had e\pelienccd. Tin I . ndoii dates are to the evening of the 3d of March and Liverpool to the? fill, both inclusive. The |Hj|itieul news hy the ( olumhia is not of much |mtere?t, inn ih there any thing very encouraging ill tho com inert itd aec.iunjs. Money eonimurd easy, hut tm improvement Imd tul c n pimp in the A > nnufbrt tiring Dia tneiH. ( o//>.n Iuih declined !.d per lh. end freely offer id nt that reduction. It hml Iu*h also fallen 28 to88 per ip g»# id red American being ijuntrd at (ills per <|r. free, . while h.r bonded there was no sale. 'I lie quotation f >r hottded IT. u i \.% 2(m to 28 pcrbhh I obnrro \s also id per lh. he|*»W the last quotation, with out mdlicii g purchaser*. In American siochs the uiily actual transactions wera •.ales oi ,411 Hi.tM m i Hcuiin) Ivotiia I*’ vi s at -171 a 48 and a sun 11 mm. ..nut ni TI, and lOO.OOli Ohio Sixes, of 1840, at TI. W e annex the ijiiotatioi . .film 3d, of the prin cipal Amen can se. urith m N \ lives i I’ennsyl vu.it Fins *17 J a 50 ; i llii-i Sixes liH; Imliiiii i .md lllmotH Sterling Honda 25; I ,ou *.iana Lives lit); >» im .ii i m’in i reign jHiri i in hi i* rmay ti. Tin hi 11\, i mu -f 11 I ■ j i r iji ai irr, and t ,d per barrel uii Flour. \ ii> iil.U) if superfine sweet United S 1'leur \vh*i n j<« ritil in * j i r l.uirel in t>•.nd at i .ivi rp< "I, hut the iii.p ui i 1 ‘ i • " he ( .t...ii kt 1 i ns made a grant «,t‘ X- « t». to hi | ; i.i o'> f A:« hiitisi op of Uanttnbu i\ .*• iul b di'-p ! I i . n lin:l.nance ef the «,h;#ct* .j the Muriel) m C I . m i end kinuihtan, to which Jk mi .ii was ii i eiil y u: iilainii by the “American K| .sc, pal ( hureli.” l(|t.1 IT OF SLAIU II FUO'IKST OF GOV. CASS. In thr I .oids "ii the V. h\ — Tin Fairl "I \!>« rdceu laid up-n the tal le a ropy of the tn at \ ag11 id io hy the i* j h • ii'. tivi s ef the Kivu IVwcrs. l -r tlie mole 'll i, i ill. tion ol the slave trade, lie if g retted ih. ..<• w. utoer the necessity of int rinmg their l« id*h j > tl»n: latilu ation of the kiir «.| ihi French him u ti. o t .u hangt d with those .it tin other |* won; tie.tie r v,..s he utile to inform the Imube the prtv.se turn when that r tifinutiun might Ire i Aprctid. I heir lord .Mi ; , pi bably, win aware of the - au.-.r i w hicli had produced u. • ..< *u ti ill the part of the I n itch govermin ut ; ai.d hr h ti. t .i wus lus first duty t" a\ nothing n»ori , ai >. ■ o . '!mo w iiiclt could s any jM.sHihilitv im na.se i! Ilu s li . ■ v > ti lit m i'v, had lieu hit ojwii h.r the accession ef his go v< imin nt. Tin- tnaty would now hind hut the hurt powers l.y whom it was citified. The treaty with France, ei in Imh d in 1K>I and F remained in full li.rcr and vigor. Tie pr. s. nt treaty had in fuel . rig ms led in part in j the treaty ol lK»h,whuh hi.eiiil Fmgland and France to pr i|« si to the other |hiwers to am rtr to the treaty into w hich they had entered; ami it was principally with a view to obtain I hr perlu*t concurrence of the live great p. w i is that this treaty had hi eii entered into, and not w ith the intention of forming now engagements r.r en uring into new articles; I r there was scarcely any de viation ti..hi the former treaty. The treaty of 1881 gave the mutual right ofwnrcb, which was fully recog /id nrul fslahlislud hy the treaty of 1833, the articles of which furnished sulle n ut grounds Ihr capture in certain cases. The picn nt treaty coincided with the former with him* im i ptioii ua to the exteuatuti of the latitude in which the riglit of search is to he exercise d. laird brougham ixprosid his deep ri gret that tlrii Ritificatii n o! tin iinjH/rtant trrj.ty should have been even tem|Hiraril> postpoued: and vindicated the government, ! as well as the people generally, from th<‘ imputation of any sinister motive in tin * Ii* rt they were now making to abolish fun ver the African slave trade. Sir K. Feel in introducing the same document in the ('omnmns, avowed his expectation, tliat ere long France Wi.uld adln rc to the tieaty. Lord Falmcraton • \] rested the same hope, saying that the Fleniixitcntiary I ot the king of the French had net exceeded the power* ! confided to him in signing the tr< alv. | Ik lAmClOU IlintSOlin i cui. in announcing, wi me authority of its Paris correspondent. the non-ratification of the treaty, has the following lx tide : “()ur correspondent *.•<*i• municates, in addition, a fact which, if any doubt could 1c • ntertuinid