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III ■■Mill ■ I* MB* X W*- • — V . Aii -i« I ** a \. ra] fci*•-' c' a on i * )j, j a * r.»r f\u' —-ii,<i the armavd tualjHInt ♦ '1 ~?»are !>:■ l ack » i » ni iwaigled a »* iu j.'i -Ui iji a i'j ti-a a *;* *• I. ■ r%S: *‘e. spUito \Vslk« r h*fi «br rhy < f» Thm*fiy r r» n j. .mpa'»io*t by- hi* hhuuUiI i tl- in- r, in e»;ar«*h ^ f the urili-rem, ami, we htin*, riRiwjMirrc H lsf;e pul. •»! • \Kii >, alkwi h< Utael n»| ; i ' h ii . cea l hi . *tir. V«. acMiru ibfn li • i ' > \ i -i* »ei*fd of a paHt*? r~i«i;p in i _.\r*l lo ih i-u . U . util fj” The K^glc r *mplain* ir. _■» r! trr «f tK «*• ! **• ■»«. i-t WiaCrm ami the It a, w i i h ti.: .* I ec <ine v< i n on* p*ti r.ai N»*tl»u-g la a. i.i . f l! . i«.i h ufUtf i IU. rltNO tin r« p rt if ts, j r «• <. * f l ■ iiy c <u *cil we |#*rrci\i ih.it «*«r <.*!.. > n ** r tUght k tj 0*1 i|i at iif ; ;<*. n i 9>«r; V "t • ihi t ag li e city . j r-uRr^ *♦ ! .•. . j p-yr - i-•» • i the like. If i t- v« «! -im* vi 2i \ » <’r / hu;e it imr lie-' wir nti u .titi Iri ’r r a i I. - ahht c,7 | I'rom Hu .Y. (> May ,.Y \.K IV.R FK »M i.KN. M f »1 i AliMV Mutrmi'dt of Santa \unauj->u I‘• '• <»• n v * *’* 1 »i .lain|»a -fit a/ll) <1 Is# n. Nil' I ts r n*i lim, I'. V « i.H-ll- \rrtval 'f Mr I -t. 1») I!it arrival «'fl/if s''lit».mtr Kl »n r v:mh-.( j la ii Mail, fr *u» \ ojn (. i i/., v U ■ » 1 ' H" JalK ins?, welw f fell' is 1 at .1 l\] i tin I i'lii .-i I*;ri* dayfc filer th j*» ' iir |*n u-• ' • ; *!■• • Th« ni ivi rm .i: of San*.a \ ujv" f'« ■ h - ? n 4 *1 in Mr. Iw* ■ '/allV? »'r i» . 11 " • i« • ..?■ ! i n* t 1 ilia; (» it W’«*rtJi in j N’k • I itnimit a i > t • -i’* r i.! m. Tin j p*liaMi* :noi imiI>. , i Am,.-i ir » i mi J it) l*y III r K t#*11 W orth IVr-t Mr I'o I i m Jfhli v\! ! i s >v# n h' ’ (•• -i (J>i i i i's i! . / b wasuaj»<* #tl lo♦*■ !■ r I‘»i• • ' iiy tin l' h. It is avij*,- wtj lln a:i;li'.ii.h m>‘.la l»«u vm!Ii *.* out i » inis i mu: .ifcil * v rt him in. Ail ut/l is-to learn tfln? (» n*j I*. F. Smith l as rrpnUiti for #1 iv. lit n. JV\» r Ut Hllli < • ! -»I: • * • ' ' V I 'j Tt .* ifS* f,rlmd n*n:io i i* ui limn i ' 'I K-. Itu.i! ol«> be v’**ii hv bm I1 Her ih.n ' t I fiat li.ih iicn w*<l at i! e it iu rxVt- ht ii *j * ; r IV* hire the \m r.- i v r ■ t‘ t’,» ! i ■ ?., tn J *t iztsiiiiM r «>f ili if j<! jt t<» - t t ’ j. ». W i inter that the jHinln a i i .:»• j• jw r i f * transfer radio NrbU,.i dt. ! 3 .1 »J I * .t i r - *14 in n v» • n <1 i*j metm}< - >1 ,f- \* - ii w ,1 i*f Mm to th* a&sir* of ibe K ■ , s' \ «n tin, ami 1 \\i t les >c Hama r.i w - n.> Sair T.tc la«t unrulier ,i • tl J r ,m rw r t rr tii* yn ta- i 4 j*Mrt..JUMd sjsiu-t SartA A . a% i i. brm ; r v • • r, I’bt v sr » in- r «' '•» K r t I |ti, an-* iHeatlriB ■ ' a . I J. Chili* ta _ • f r ■ i A a, • .\ •• r f. i lb»fr «ritb‘JUAXt j irt« ; • . »» \ t»- n > • in »\« * Oft U> Pu^bia. i -t . . i j,ui -i t-rfv:n-»rmsun;.f • Wcbviii j tjvt|v: l ‘ i‘ :.4 ; 1 h j->** — I* ariiutton $**»Ajr* y t. t t* n. I " i : v tiul i » a d . /. it ' " i I . 4-41 r P'M mtawi.b ; up I' .i . an l & *JU uu ih» lain . \\ . J ih »i h had tin i r a t-. ii •<>'. '1 ;.v Yankees,« r *‘i : . \/A • ' Sin . < •. \ .ms tr »'.ii to-H r «f • J it . |i ui :■< o t) -v. i ut j-jikhI a.ni ordrf.i) u*it •«( t > I it r immoral ny a. i • taut l r tot njtf* the M< a.cm* a) a it .... 4 . . . i lonrtv. A iftltof frtuii |)ufj ; . ‘ li<» »t h . f A j>r.I. *Ui*4 |«4*tti¥(dv itini K it. it t .i** I .ion ha i t illmi »t.»rk ujkai Chitiuanu.i m i:\iii.- p*n liursn *r>f \\ e ihtak U; »t I. ' . • !I I ■ . i I • I ■» I irl, ami » vrttn 4-ntl\ ii.ai i .1. 11., i j'. i i ;i it..t li. fii »it i .i ml. i In iMurrucUuu iu New M A*eo .> -i- f.md aatlif cautu ol h.brt turn. [klcitufial Cur»« -j**' ■ < < t tin i'. u.n J Jil in, Mi.m 4, May I i. I ” 1? For two r>r three day * tiu-n ii Imr ly . ,n iirm of uew* A jrlii rifor i.i»4 -i» »t t vt»n a r mi -r tit ih* !• :mi in; but l it t vmn 4 ami 1 is in n,m, t ( Iijvi n .,t in which ar. tniitlot Uj kmi littii h . ol imuir iiiiice, i. ii | \ ha ; tov.-d fro.a Orr/utim. u ..l 111 Hu ii.ru-ti a 1 i’i t i.i .x 1 4 tj **t M> 1 ift' mini ‘ K.v/t .l Ini (I, I IS (filial lUhtS i n gmmnil aiage nnmu l t lit in.,*iit tm laUt-t! in lilt Vt jitarulai 11 • l» y. - 1« 1». \ In tin t tjn 4,..11 hu'im-*'. t if the lln»-, hut t'iH tn .mi.4 In n tim. .1 w.tli iimir igiet*.! U»an be v ii«i»j»ra i»;r j in t t ( er(ti Al'» In*t>n, neaj i' r »t. . \v;Hi a l.*rtv - I m \ u , arm tj M' UetuiS, w h'fet aj-jt, tt| j,j , in-tiki . tl at .Ii iikt I ruiu is In n. ' n i tli.tt ^min Ann.i. with a jar^i t trcf.imd p;u*w»U .4 tuw . .1- l‘m .i.t, 1)1.11 tin ruud> \ti-ji' tilted w Ub r • .« ami .... . 1 ut 1t1.1i it u,.nhi if 4 rudi-nt lor him in 4 . on k. :;.t a f li tmiru ! r dc b/> a/Wijr/wMM tviurm 1 wi ti.tut ell < : .m the u!.;« *.* d h'.h' it. 1.kU$1 uigul tit inti d';> ut Sj. »r«l .t. .lit i) trn tbit i.» I tilKVll IWJ IniU-r* tro*H l>l ,i. < M, iill*' dull'd I in «»|J| uil i . olm r the / Ui in ‘i. lit u. li. m *t . v ii.c I* a. r k.u< d v.*nt Uid brigade urdiVic a >.mi.i An.,.: * army .v.ui * * t* route lot I'm >jn, .liidmi Uu /in im t.lur div.b 11 iu .t led in lim Kiiif* inn i-tinii. li cin.it |..rc« wa* )mi tj intoal lln- m tbi ui in ;u 1.. lib .tun \ a run ti jiiu under lilt tv or n > d weijdiMo. >anta Anna Urn m tui um.m]-, tin ‘ijiital. .v then tcrtaml) im^t«xi r ason in idic’.cm r. in h.i*,lu» ml niiu.t* art* duubiie»> lu caul Ml tit* tit- ti >n 1 >i I t• -•itit'Ui, winch take* jdaie luin niua . lie. mol c tf.t.niy haw lln tommy loivm Uiu.iv ot t r t., ... \\ U,f VV|1IIS|, Hivifiiuii multi |*nl to l! . !.; 1>», i'm oi tm , . si Alex lean iM'ijw that ever >or.- m - s., tt.;,i tin .. t. u u irr, a.kliule liui he mu-mi* ii .ii ...uni in tb«■ r. >1111110 » U Hull. One w dd nu ''■ ■ i . in.i 1. i.. t ut.er bus n, ,n\ ,jlH graceful reVii'M'. be i\ . . . eill.er all njH i,» |,av,' ,jlt tMUniry, ui uif»* lii«ie him - .! m ... • • uj.. i.aj-| , | j( hot u»e cowardly tyraiii l*-wa j..*w* r am; j-: i,HI Ui.jj* ami Will chili* u lie n in. n ilu iv a d.-liaf luu*kel, and an ujhjii r m.J on wnit.n luitniUii m the K> public. Mr I fowmc, kuIU r ul Un-'.hi 1 n ylr.inia |{i jimeiil ■trivial here yen rday. lima) U icc.,11. rhd util In ' lad a large sum of money st ,1 u Im u Inin al \ era ( ru/ by s.Mexican a short lime sliui; Unit In- pursued lln lawal to t urd A a, and tii.il lie |„ ri envermo >iio Inuol nl Ilia muniy. Si lar ho p.„,o , but ih, w,„ , ,7, ft is yet to be mid. air. I) ■ nn. m wiin the |amiA «tu9 uf the abaildt and amlioiuies >i \ ,n ( , . ,,, sl.1|l,|1i ■I' ihe robl«-r ol Ins mom y . t -m id lum, .mil Miei-eedi d a.1 is said ahuve. in re»a vi in g un un si -a In* m ..sun , hut just al Una Am,in til a Worn. I ..few go| |„,|,|u| |llni »liaj«- ol >am.i Alma. |.. I >. was*, t mtu prism a, a I spy , all Ins money again lain n I mu lum. aim tin nuly Way ,y winch In ‘■■•uni niii.i.n Ins 111u-rty w .s hi a k ' nowa-dgi limna It a spy tit win. ' lius >snia \uni' insist* u up ii as in i i - li:.ig Inin ul Ins ilium i bui, on the oilier li m 1.1 > .w me mmi, .1 as well m punu. . » protest al II e lx,Item ijI Iiih . .ul sm.hi siaiuur uial an. lie bad said above w ,, l.ils, ! I l,u , y, r bearoi su.li a r.iscally farce I lln *.uy i:i which I )„« um now aye aka ol Sima Anna is .my Hung bui cumnluucut ary. 1 he lung wag,in iraiii is iav cmijihg into ihc n \ /Vow \era Crui and li.n urr w.th no ..p;oainon (.;i in, way. There un-between thr. ran,I loin hundred wag mis and between cl, ven and i .v, tie huinlre.l pack mu, ■, >n ihc train—ijui.i a airing you u ...|*| tfuuk we , y,.„ n, iws' lllt-in all log.iher. I .,pi t.i lyson, tin- surrn'g and IlhiSl popular * omuii-ary , i-long null the train, uml I »m pleased In learn ingoing „n Urwardseer alu halls Irani cd alier the rld*r .\l .,oiy„. na. 1 he fore gners .n the coy ol . Irxieu are all extremely animus for me arrival ul Sen It is said mat ii heavy Shin has already tiecii sm senlied lor a grand Km Till ol July dinner,une imltvidual, an Irishman, having pul down Ills name for lln lis. than Jnmi. Tim war has la i n III At dixastmus In all lit, loreigorrs, breaking up the bu •tncMof many entirely. I In only advantage it has lieon to any has been the depreciation it has canoed in III* value ul'real estat . I| ,us , in the eiiy of Mexico heijiijjino U. tile eliuieh, and which have been sold under >hc hammer, have hern Ixarght m by the Knglish and Other merchants at prices lar ix |,av their real value. You will doubtless learn w ith pleasure, as will doubt levs Ins numerous friends in New Orleans, ib.tl lien. I’. K. Smith has again rcpirled for duty. Korn i less than' a mouth he was unable l*. put Ills loot hr Ihe ground, in • ran a degree was his ancle mil lined. I am also happy at being able to stale that Men. Shields is mill mending, although slowly, l'hesaving oi l, , life may Ih- put dew n biaioSl as a miracle. Isti w blur but a short time alter In1 r.itxVed his dreadlrtl Wound. and no one thm tin-iK'lit tlfa- he could live even iw iily-lbur hours. i. I •null's pr.xlimatiuu. which I -flit ulf l*i vim tun ... * .I-1' M ab • I] 'iff I..is Is n is | r m r M V ' - • * U-a* «i ) »M*V r.f * X j -n *1 • *t ?■-•> r ti • | u .|*V. fly icH* | n.r- 1 ' m r,;r* ' I a' P< !l ft'i'l th** r ly f \h x r • !' * Jura i|»* n i t*l«. at Irani if tV b » «• .ifjsJ M il. i ;,iT. !mv .r !i jrs^. I H.iv. in ' « I ar.- .«••• i in « r e </ . r j •• - ,v i r . * n \ • ’-i t t 1/ ini * ' t ' 1 » . ) .” *b ; - a *' II t .i *r*l • J if HII ih f f:Uf»f *- tv va i< 1 ii r I * •< « \V* *.! » * e *t*#n that r -a ! ' mi. 11,* s -i . - - \ - .t*it tin I’ m i '• N « Cl -n*.I i* a ■ ■' i hr ■' V\ ■ -i ' v ' * ' It H th#* !< *.»» t.; , I V < •• I ii if i■ i i• i ft . n, and :u» dura' 1 • n* ihr r * k < f .vi*a! lhar. Mf l r•>' m i .»< t i * m r .u. j fr-rn \ « rt Cr> % II . Id.*' I i . ' ' . I M.ji|n#*i* lii *<’» »*n xr. I. t m*\ (» . ' i vi i Mi In »* u hrr va! « f ' . . ir.i'ti, w i!l r • 11 itt .v<- f. r two nr thmr *<> . I ' W ..'k. : Willi I ft It ft *, W -0 the u .\ ■ «' •> ft *• 1 r in i», I trm* there i i v \\ u i . *rry on i!.«' little our Hi*'- '' I ‘ * I r v.% t id nulficitnrt tnni*p"rn f f - i! ,•> mi*, n.ivji-’lfil in Iravi mrprt . !-•}•,' a ti • i. . x ■< I»rw hrr.. until nearly . Ml : h > !» n I v Ih. ( i■ r'• nvfiI tn mt n r !\ ' I ' i k- v i ' I ! i r fr n which haxn i« n i:r x *u tli* I'M' <li fi.-i r-* 1 »ik s* r; FT K I' ^ V. ' 1 lr 1 • n ! «•>;*« m • I hare n « • ’ j r ti t' f \i r\ I'M M il; t<a rniii thr r'ltj M \ - ^ h!- if • I' \ w ii *• »- ihat tin If (i :i; • li , j I. i . : ■ •'< d d I nut until I to f•«!’t.ii l a ! in «l itf u i \ • i t uk Varik#***. Tim If ttrryl iil (• n. S . t’•* . . r »\ I•.»»*'« r**. and <.ll'riuy n • ;t r 1 I t w ' ' ' \ i *, II Ui uUl | ’ //.|i llu fa lit r < I i .i •* Ii hal (lit i!i <• i';r.i\,rr ■!•r ltd wr-s | ! vril ujkui tin-Iioum i Satra Anna,an! n it a atuiiu of it lias i«-ii rimovid. Thr r ji- ri ll f ** f i Neeitn • -m- towards 'In* rap tal ri tvtv. p. i.fl'litiuii,".I <*4 i f.*.;.fttif n \\ *• I.• **r imthmy l (* i \\ . rtli. ltd • vi rv ' * In j > ► ti* h.u» fail' ll in vvtiii S .ii' i Ami.i \ M- !.' ■ . ( ; V X.1 i! 'd \ -lorday fr *iu a -•..•ill r-f'iwii fii Cir r> (.• : <!«». and u;u I'urn-d ••••i.i... , I .ii. SI* i'iy .1 >1. n.i »ii. < I tin* dill llli i r diui’fi i ...s..' } ui ay. and nm ini •• -• v. (tli 'j v ' , r <•* r» • ii - Hi n m'I ,isi| H'ltf, « d 'ii Miy ... Iliis •• four army, itlU-iidtal both !u rural,*. \ r!% I h lv n tfiMw n up tu ar llii* jdatni wbi.’dt rorn p’* *• h ' w mi 4h ifj \ It v» •» r*.i.'.tru?*U’d tinder tin c l ( ' I’ i i' i. a i.ai vc «.| Luu H.a>iafwh * j !\s a |i !i n tni aiihi in lire* arm \ (, W K I ROM ( W.FFoKNIA. F I I l.a* r iv d fr un ^Ir Ronton •' !i' * * . . j r i * I’d .it M *rit* roy l*v f* * ' >■ v wnto t it? I i’ll i i irmrv l ’ > I • , 'u . f tin C jiiU ll n of tin . o .: , Tn m - i t r:n • tin | , a , ; . I ■ 1 i I rir.ry it .tiros the nr f * !nji, I i \u k'*. n. ( apt, ; I , ‘ » loT, v th Ii s company and 11 < fv. a* - on* d a: Fort M- rvtno. I .n ut. - II Ids I . t. d Nt > sKnjin*«r*. \\»« to make r nn.s t t r.iii? :,t tl|. - h,.,hi iinp.r!-M t |i unts all it u • • •,1 Ii* vx s will j <. v i .1 with all Mto.cKM.nry im j'h »«i»*. I f ' o’ j' irp s . am) had InsaS- M, n mnv and _• ist u. .1 Tirol.** m, i wan I .ad d wuh Uutrps, • • |*"‘5 ' r*•" ' f<r m l tiry tHirj>.»s M. Three, ■ : 1 1 1' T 1 ' th* N j.l.ru-'.i, r i»::in nt wore ' • ' 1 * Iii . i’. < • in ral Im ar i \ ’ i; ‘ . t o .us* ( .1.1 .. . ,i as a territory of the I nitod j Si.iU*?*." \ I .rtili atn.n will !»•• orooto i at Nan Finn 1 *• F I" o i h a1 mi ; id ait *• t tnn'ii r. and w itor pnw r dtp *•* p, xh.n , t.ldo, ii j* i !»•» N.urann nlo nvor. Tin fdlow inj» o.-n- r.ilnr lor will mIi iw tho vn \% laker. * M * ' • Nhnhrioli id tin • Xto.it id’ Ills IkiWi rs : In ill v'ln„n it in. 7 cniirrm 'I ho undersi/nod, ! I f iA ■ • • f the United s ' '• ) i to- I i Ho o-i au, in virtue id thu nuthnriu ' • uti il la I'i n hy tin’I nil ! Sta i *. and tislitri'jr iuloc* u M 1 ,:i • *' • 1 i'• ty ' i iHod t . tin a^iioulturnl purmiim uf tin inlud.it.lilts Ilf ( Id .ruin hy tin into itimclth d stuff ol 1 '•» '• .0 itry. tin' *r it doncind nt pi ohm it t r nil art pV.s •t provisions. |.| tin pr > d-i, m i, iko of that d* maud, l»r* otn that tot tin *•, p t i\ ni .iiihs from tin lirst ol 1 Mar-di next, viz fr oil':, hislufsmd month if March t . tho fust . ! N. pt timer next, tho f dlowmif ar |*i iimll boa Imtttad into thi porta of ( al 'I .riu i tr*. id did. o. • i duty . x ia : l.e. f, pm k. hr. ad. , 9 far, a l * m?, fee 11 th o! February, I “ • J W HR WNFOIll) SHITtHirK. t "mnuirutei- in ( hivf. ■ * ' *»f 1 i«ry likki,aaya it h arna l \ '1 'rri\•»I from \ or .a Ii nm. that n party of oiuijxrHntn. iM\ m UUlii'.or, I It on 11p• •.thoi s’do >1 ( a11f .1111a lUOUU ! itartod fur tho v '1 ' ' ■ hat 'id , * • \ i arm d. havin ', horn c an polled to I' '- ' ' ,l ' : ' t i!i* ir c'lipniiions to anve theto i os f. .in s',r , ati..- \ non i tho s irvivors xx ore two I '■ "■'* itt' ciiu • was lii'll nt once in Verlm ^ 11 1 1 • i 1 r <! I tl t r thr irlirt'of till' MlflcTiTR III 1 " mountains. Mrs rt. Ward k Smith effored theic l r,!"' «‘l M dshipmttn Woodworth, wiih a ' "•** 1 |,{»»iy. taniil up the river with tie- intention of disembarking at ihi t n»t o| the mountain* and going on * ’"* w ith the parks nt pr visions to save the sufferers.— I'lin i.istresul part y lost iheir cattle oil the Salt IMams, it H'"tin ; > eut nil a r«ute which never should he ti ivi lied Mr I arkm was at M • t■ r* v attending to his business "Hthi I ill nt Irn.aiy ,11;»\ 11*_r I,.VII released l y the rue ’ \ \m I'.in !-sh school was about to he established ^l,'ri II' M aid publishes nil order, forbidding men t • employ In i ins, miles . tin y haveeerliflentes fioiu then I 'f to r i oij !. \( is that their srrvier s are not «!u«- in the !at!' r I -r w ns advance l. Mr. Semple is about to found i city at S."; | raneiseo Hay, to be called Fmnciaca.— II *■ 11s ptirdi.ist I I r that purpose the hall ot a live mile tract T VTI.U FROM v\NT\ FF. ( ritintl S/nti if Cmnlrif- .in Ihrr licvoh X n rrepttrii . Wt havi f«\* cIhvb lat« r news^ioi Hants Ft I he new 1 t t st Uwisoi thi 2 >1 ins! . y Mr .1 Me King ht, a trrwicY fronu Santa Fa. He ir| i fc*»'nl-'* llir country to U m a moat criii a) state, mid 1 hat a revolution w as daily anticijmtiHl. Tlic executions winch had taken place hud caused n great fieusation, par UeulnrU at l*m »la. An Imiian « \pr *>s had l»e« n received at \ egas, from I aos. | j i lar.'e U.ily «>t men to hold .hem.selvc* m rcadi nens- to march tin re. R "a - th m ral opinion that another and speedy rf I**rt ""nld Ik made by tin Mexican* to revolutionize the country from Aim riean sway. I lu* eliiet ale I < •* 1 . tlo isat Vegas, who were peace hilly disp..-l (|. wi re tryinu ie prevent such a movement, hut it is evident that nothing ran i if el it u the | r nonce o| ;is in ie lore to ev« rawe lluiu. I lie i iianehe Indians are very troublesome, ami have aim iniieed tlutr intention to attack every par t) The p irt v of a Mr. Rriwn.n Santa Fe trader, who I it tin seiileiiuiit n l loee »e i, was at talked at til1 cross me of tin \ikan- is th- i h -rsi a and mules taken, with alhiut hail’ •*! tin ir merchandise. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE* FROM KL’ROl'E. Forn n.n s i..rri:n. Oy our T. Jegrtphir 1 )o patch, received at Fredericks "nrj. we learn that the ship Rainbow arrived at New York yesterday, liring,ng dales fr.nn Liverptml to llm ('ll! May. Tlu rti # ;i» an active demand fur llrendstttfls; and the •oipi'li". "i r small. Fh ur had advanced Is lid; Meal had advanced lid; and Wheat -Id. rim I .unbon market likewise was advancin'*. Cuiilinenltd I’rnvisiiins were steady. * Mom v matters were considered easier Salusut 1 ,IM ‘0 biles ut l niton at fii tu Psi. for New . Orleans and I tnt.i.liir Mobile. I .mm i . starvation, and dentil were increas re* in In land. The House of lairds were debating the Irish JW ■ ipieslion. The ship Relief had arrived in Liverpool. J«R rut\Ti\G of (ill iktcriptU>ns, n i c c t e n w i t if Neatness and f)c*p.»trli A i Him ftf*Fir V. j I) INK.ST II INTI:I LI6f;M i . ac~r.- ■- . - . ■ :-: v_ - I 'nati thr Pttnrubwf juft U> , ncrr Ji t.r 1. THK i UKSIliKVrMUtt KITlOMh i’K I i KS HI at; Thr |*r * lent of tbr I oiled S’atra, are , !i( i ,| j by M i • ■ . x I Ivy f iN.iv\ vi I h » I'rivat** N ■ r«• t-»y , arr.\, i P# U T' ill J t II Mctf, f*r t tin pel 11 ill,Of. j i m n*i.;r luitth ii ft and ilu'rl. cfc. ’J'Ii- I’m ' lent and Ilia patty v,. rr m- t in llieliTTi .no 1 • V .1 *i K ( x ’ll Mayor "| pen r*-’iir^ and or I'rtem:, “'lie Major,” v ho aer»ni.i»:»uied thi in to I t n r hurir \\ ni n *h< «:i . r- ar! • I the ilt a , lull ■ f i' r ’, jMJti* vxa* Ii n ti by lh< \r.ilb >. < }' I ii ’, r- :i,i ;• in i,» tis*• eoneoiir «e < I riitzits* «•» in alit iiil.in e to s< e i!ie tli^'jinfu^dit'd and v t IfM iit then to town. - The party wi fe then * > rind »» Putt’.-* II *tel, where llie J resident ind .S orretary of tin- Nn y mi re add.r- d by pmiu .* K K:\it, the ( ii.tiiir. iii of ill* ( .ininit tee of H r» jtil.fi, who i ' j.rt -.td hi- p!t ah-ire lit b'fiiio them, thafegrot felt by the eitr/enx of the l w n that the P result in’s* iti^a^ernt ii tn would not pi runt him t» tor. J.Mioer with iik, and the earnest hoj*e ejiterta in d I.y ai 1 part* *, that, on h.tt return to If ’.ibhington, h v. ouhl give uaa le tter npp rtumty to pay our n.* perl a t.. him. The replies oil mill the Premh ut and Mr. Mas- ii, \\ • thought, %fire jneuliarly npproj riale, altli nigli v\ * hid t a tun to ft gr t that th«tr pre-.-m^ eiijraoiintmif, at II injr?iiu w old o Ime them to return to that city IV .j i I hap* I 11 ill. w itli out Ktopjen r mi till way. A l.trg*-miming of the nt %* us were tie .j prr* nUil i ‘ flie* IVsahmi, uud, at aUmt ID «»*.•!• *e*k, the party sat d*<wn to an elegant repast, which had he# o pp par il 1 v the worthy landlord. /l ien ii: gi.< u had b* ♦ m ■ what r* fresh# <1 from tie f..lapes ,f the jourra-v, tl" liaiir a I hell gave warm eg that tie mail < a, 1,1 r. t v a;! : any longer, nml h fine’s and shawls, hats mul e! ' 1 . were put an, ulid tho Warn put off fur thu **Oid .xuitl. i State." I\mn tin //,ill .hmnrin 'I’lt * N vsiivit.i.fr. \\ hhj, a h ading paper in T< n < «■* I t;re. the tid'.ow mg, w hu h w e publish at the risk ol r piatmg i xpressem* complimentary In this journal. Hut , the nlh’i tat on t f omiiting them would pi I a !»• In- Wei • than ft’i\ a k of taste in allowing them to remain : HltlM ll'U> MvVT.W I.OK AM) T'IIK I Hi: mi>i:n( » Tho Hinton Unity ^itlvnliner, speaking efihei* a d*mey. say s : "Me would rid l .f# the I f, idijiry lu-ld t;j*a reward fir military s, r\ i*• **. < r 1 r .my - tl>. r |i #i#h* raliter !*#• a task imp si d ujxiii the sir u.g th *• * !• ij p a ti ll held out lo the Weak Its I. h f ar n# ertle ! - ill lion r which lion# st amhiiiun may seek, t s< at hji throne i i winch the voice*o| a grateful people may v.< ,i * ! i • ims-t ,i pul lie m i\anl m wh m it I i < i met*. If thin voi'-e ran he united without party di .!l er |-*l.t. cal taet e*. t" summon as the head of th gov rilin'lit, any me enptbb* <f j»r »p»-r!v adn.v: -tering ier l/ t . the event sheiil! he luiil<d with r*|>lring !y cverv trun eiti7^-n. An *‘ ri of g..od |. « I !•*-,” which would I r ak down the lines of party aid le al over the hahil ini poll lira I nni'.si -Kill * which m*w *1; vide # \ i m |, in I i III our land, W lull! he a hie-vng which e i t, ; -j t ,• Hons #!» n *t yet seem to tindi Maud. \Vo v. h that I the nppnmeli of Riieh an era mi Hit noils* iMstpuudl by the demands ot par's, and that when tin-retd In i » c.je p« ars |,e should not he hlaim il as "ol I'aui” or * f " A Ihillon." \\ e distrust tin* public tone wlueli consider, ev ry anccriw as the price paid 1 -r party pr# ferment ” I |M.;i wbieh that lenslbb , disen-et, tlun'inijji ll iii-j \ print, tie- Ihdtinion Ann riean,«Mimi.# ids ns follows: • • \ s I o w ill not unite hi the s# ntimen's In re i x pre*sc#l lot it be reuu III 'I red that the ( i nerti II , | l b II. 7io/ hi'* name with the I'reutdeiicy, lion the beginmi.p, has existed by the spontaneous action of tin pis jile. |l is a thing wlueh In* did not design and which in eannot pr»* Veil! Il till jH tiple elliMise to liitlkl bun rres'deiit, Sisk ng no ot In i pledge than tbnt contained in the « lli --a! oath taking bis eharacti r and serviei-s a-, a siijii m guarante#*, tile inov.mi ill may g ton as it has It^uii tr•*« lo iniii v |-« rsoiuil j'Jirtii-ipation on (i n 7*0,7. i j«art. Ii v a il l,* (lull (mr r // tinhin ton was c all# ,1 lo tin I’.» • i h i,r\. it is thus that tbe best |'r« aiilctds are in. 8t hi,. l\ t . heebu 8011.” With the American, we risk emjdnitically, "who will not uiiilH in he sentiment heie , xj r* s*ed 7”— U hat Il’/iig worthy of the name, ran object to them/ W bat Uiinoni.t (" t til •*/reu) \x ■ r111v • •fib* iiniiie will umlertal* to gains iy them/ Vv'linl Inn friend to Ins country- what man not wholly under tbe intbiciue mid guidai.ee of tbe narrowest jartv prejudice '•r tbe most iellish party le#*liugs, would not iaib* r hit (■cue-nil Taylor called to the k're^ideiicy I y tie » •/.*./c profile than see bun run as a in* iei\ j»ariy rr.ndidn*i would not ratio r see Inm the I*ret uj< nt * t tin* />*•**/ I than the 1‘rcHident of a furtyf 'lo hihWi gs anil i)eu;o cmw we have a word to say on tins sul j. et. And liisit to thu \\ lugs. It ;ou be!., v t ienrral Tey b»r to he a I)'/.itr. "hat p«*ssihle objection mil v u have to see him simp -rted by I )* umcruts t Ou.ht \ m nut rti tber rejoice that it largo portion of tho ! nest and imh * p nm*tn t>i unit par.y «* i * * wtl.in \ to unite with \ n in electing litn. TlJ*J‘*r to the Pit • idt m \ .* W'lmt posxi l»le harm ran their support "f 11»«‘ candidate ijm preferd him, yourwlvu, or tlw country? \\«• should like to know f J\’i rl h» th Ih nu'crali. If you are willing to support (on. 1 ayl'-r, t itlier because \ h be mvc him to 1»«> in principle nOemocrai—as the Nashville I nion has rt peatedly asst rtiti hr is—«»r brrai.se, knowieg I ini to It honest, linn and independent. you *.» lust be will, il't lee*, etl, administer tin Km eutive I h partment 11 tie i. ivern menl with an eye single to the interests of tin irhvh rmin try— that he will be tbe President alike et Demo rats as wi ll as \\ Ih^s, wbat possible objection can ytm have to uniting w.th the W higs m hixsup|mrt ! Ii is with much gratification that we beheld in various parts ot thn country the rapid prevalence i t view s such as the foregoing. \Ve rccogiii/4'in it at It a t wt think so —an uprising ot the jutriotic sentiment. \v!i:eh warms into sympathy anti grows into strength at the conteinpla tion of the lu rote character and services of the I It 10 ot tbe liio (iraude, calculated as iliev are to inspire with admiration and pride »very truly Vmcriean l.eart. I> himtl is felt that a man worthy ot tbe Kepuldu i . • ,mni —one whose oeeupaney of tlu* chief Ivveeutive t han would infuse a general st ntiment of .sa» isfaelum and euuti delict* at home, and add abroad to the increasing resptol m which our country is held. GKN.TWT.OIl. Tli* Now \ ork Tribune has a letter from a New O, leans correspondent,hinder date i1 lire iMIi instant, w |.j I, runs thus: 'I be Volunteers who w< r ■ w nh Taylor are return.no, loll ol iltc warmest adiuiralion ol Ins character as o *, | dier, and a I umancaud good nmu, but ov*‘i|] winu with wrath against Hie Mtm.uislram.ii that they bnl.i v did ut heat tosacriliee tliem. liny cannot lie eeiiviiiccd of the contrary. I am informed of tins by an i iReei wbo ls a mong them nn tin Uio Grande. The people idTIim Country w ill lie astonished and null gmint w bon tin y bin w r 111 to. manner in w hieli the com. rn a: \\ ash it giun baa treated lien. Taylor. Ikinm from tin,ipiostloi,able amb r itv, that for live months not a single despatch of bis has he, n answered, (unless within I..clast lew weeks.') ;,i:d nothing s m him cxci pt an insulting It iter , nel.iemu t|„. letter written by him to Gon. Gaines, and demanding to b in w whether he wrote it. (am find hi say that Gan Taylor’s reply was in every w ay i. rthj the spirit of a luoli toned, free Ami riean citizen, wihas m m lean , d tofiwn Unit Ilir.fl may f llow. IT replied that lie did w rite it,and ashe dot nut iuteui’ it f r publication, bail not ts l'ore examined it wry ear,•fully; I ut now , , n a n i xamination. lie f on.I n„i'i word ,'r expression that lie " I" slu r. 11. asked no favors they mb In make ili*' "'"sl ”t U. They to k away all his re n’.ars save a handbill, and left him ni ne but niw vulmiturs. Had he re'realed on Monterey, as dir,,-led l y Ibe War Depart ment, Ibe whole I.. Ir m s.iluib, Ui Manummis. in the opinion , fall in Hilary men there w old have been lost lb, i, ia much more yet to he told on tlnssubi cl at an other time, llank God, Its I is survived and I r. ken ill WII the base conspiracy. Ihr conspiracy it is con s , rred here by all good judges, military men and UtlH’llj. Of Gen. Taylor himself, I w ish spare would allow me to any all that we know, lie uniiessa many ixeellen «ues Ol ehara ler. lint opposed as | Mifmirv I’r, s dents.and del, sting war and i»y. rv tin .. ;«<rt;,inin<r to n, to a degree ofdtsgust ai d Imbed Vet I merely balk up, n laylnr as one providentially r:us. ,i up to rrgJnrrate and I r.‘' 1 ■”'l‘ re*|ir,•lability ,,l bus t, .wrumcnl. I go lor linn not Iccaux l,e is a sure, .-...ful tic-nral, Iml in *P1,1 V A •' u lug 0*1 etwee I . lilt ie m,d lion est-oppne,| 1U ,1„. Aiuii-xab Ml of b , vis.and to this tear. humane, m Test, mi assuming all,| unaspiring—w hat I m ire ean any b. n. t man. North ,-r b- mill, r. noire J I Ibmk even Ih. Mate ..fllbm ul.s :,i„!;n„ ,|„. asJpr ... • "■* ' if ml i A hi,, wa|| br ■ bis n, ; w nil tb,«. r m~* “■ "■ 1 ***■ Mw *• v* Mr; M0*~&** OKNKKU. I\\i.Ojt. » * '1,4!/ !«• u-r fr ,» (»•;.*!. T'.yl r *•> a • r,u-di»*o gtntlmxiau in I^.«i sat a. in which al houph itiniaiing I ia wailingM-** t > obey the call of h* outin tr i, w nh ««hara*T r*«iic dittoiM if In* uvrn rjial fi i I »r the < htei Mngi.itra 'V, h** e\pr**i**e<; n dc*:-r f i \! *(i rio’n,i iff our il.sung - hod St*t * u« n linn ««f l#e e!*‘ vuti d to Umt high with*# .ha* I Irted fioiu the Mure t n < in ii the I Mowing paragraph, in **ui‘*t every hue i f \v.,:e|*t even whi n tfir writ* r ntf-rt* to he most c* tnpl' - nenry. to the eld J|.r*. «h»Ui thus | r 1 1 • ■ ! iv«lf m i, t. i,. y , (| ni • i . *’,',,i ,,',d iiy tri inis i i »* • vv h'lTi, j- (11 rti • j s ■*'■•niolt} betniy.il. 'lit- t m. n thus t r i.m» the later: “ 1 he lull owing Utter hear* mark* of t’ r m< des v. lueh tin V a itr’.-ar- Hnlirtm a lr;ltm* lo (., n. j . * l-»r. Hut 4i hazard tfc.- remark, thn* n might I we U rn equally. It ,. t more nudes-, if. Taking awn’, nil and* t;on.' he Lad aloud aside Ur Uu j roiut.Mi.l firmly |*uk*«sI \er thu h uiors t f an ♦ h oh »n to one ul the •» minetit and «! s. rviog eiliz na. U eou-mler* 1 tetter qnalifieil I r hf/h and renp.nalhlo a \\ hihit the gallant a id di n ingu;*t,< d Irene nil, however, rcmoti*‘all the i! ad,is (ns the hullettn *uppv8. »■) as to In* are/ ptance ».f t. » n iiiinafioti I r the Pi. a-.’i :.«•>/ wratu free to .stale, i w.th all n-pert. that this ia it,,t go|,». t,u.migh. I I • | |i - j I1* ought to know — and n fi ejH .ph will w-vi r U* sat.sh. d uttheut knew .1.4—h-.w f.,r lit* nr nnrvi - amt ' i- a n.HMT9i,.r mu a Wing? Ho g. .* ft! *' ' 1 ’ ' • ■ ’ J • ttrici . ■ r * 'iii'- 1 la | f thi ’ •* ft Won,< r • f w« * -t. r and ( lay ■ I he no !< i a national hank— I r n nati* rial «vs <m * f ii.t r• il *V'lmiiirt- a j,r j nivr ora revcrnu tariff—l!*• ltw d i^.korof I H-ti i? We have no idea that tin* old si d I or . Ih-cta any rnvsti rv uj«in tho »■ ,>u« i .ns IU v.,!! ■ I y, at Philadelphia. Bnt let awr»< fi nd call epoi I 1 an/».«r loll*and let the old f.. :,oi:il 4 mo , ut. I h.> :s w hat the country Ir s a rghtto ask;and muling ■ Tt of this r* I'll -i'l »n 1 u .lit to sails!) an onlghtetnu ;< *i lo, w h<. va.iji* princi; U s umr tl n*i lien.” M * have ini 1I0- ! : f 1.4■ | uio.i would havi U rn I !.!v had Gen. 7 r | plot 1 . nut ilu* use ..J Jus mime ns , candnlat* for 1 ho Pros <ii-u v. Hut * * t li« g*i!la it riiul dis'irig.iishoil (iomral” |I • ,l d ' 1 nndt r-nai il h s dvfy ami that. we venture to say. h '■ * 11 p if 1111, I* arhs. ali!»i* ( f njMu ..mi so.-rot, official I" ■ a .s.iilante. should In h.* c; lied »:poi, Ir an a n'« r 1 util .«■*! 1.. suc li a response, t« < xchnngr the mill ’ ry I rtlic civil nr vice id ins r.u try. Acting upon ! ’• • x ‘d* tin* j i»ri*dii* I w m!i u. w liih* he d .. s n it thi* high position to which so largo a portion <f Ins c uatryimu have evtn idn detortmoatiou to «It* vat. lum, iiu will not decline it, should it he confer re: nj»on him. ’r 1,1 1 n the slip 11 test op| r< Ii4!:**i n he entertained slat" Id In !h «*• iim* hen af a r a catioidali f»r ihe l*r« sidciiey, that ia* will fail to gift* a candid exposition ofhisvuwHii i),m all questions of public inti rest upon winch in tin1 1 vi at id his election, ho mnylerrrp r d to net. Knar * 1 m the ramp, he h s ill the |,. nk less of the so'ther, oid lioiu-of tho arts of th"Sr who have hoon trained 111 • "rt. and ha raid, in that .corrupted atmosphere, to net. ■ Mr. Polk t <r example, upon the famous maxim of i In V1 t id. that Ini vnuL r is iulnidnl t*. rtntcad iih j.\! d " •• iefi maxim till re : t n.d to i e found, even in 7'ulh*) rami’s serpent .ne ra r- er, a trio re striking illustration than hat furnished h) Mr. p. Ik’s letter to John K. Kane n tin* Protective |*>liry. Put “there is a time f. r all dungs,” anil nrilht r Gen. 7‘aj hu U im mis i.or Ins n.i wits have a right . lnfon he shall he a Candida * , as | * *• riainlv is not now, to call ujh>ii him h r a (helurath 1. d' his opinions, which we take ii for granted hn will not atake, if he shoo hi hr so call* d upon, until, having U i*mi.i 1 vowudly a candidate, the people will have a right to know, and In- tor! (round to make them nctpininled w ith, Ins sentiments m regard to the past and future poli. y 1 1 lIu (1 rvcrtunenl which he itiay la* called ujr* 11 to ndmtn ist« r. Ho w ill not (io use one of tin- favorite j liras* s of ilu* editor of the I nioti) ** wrap up his* pinions 111 adorn I 1 w hen it shall heroine tl* people's light to know tin m md I ! duty to make them known. II I* avestlmt eours |. r siieli mi'll as Air Polk, who, after having written t lie njuivocal Kane letter, Hluhltornly refused, when ;iji ; r.z il linin' than once of' tin* diametrically opposite eon struclioiis given tir it m dillerei t latitudes, to say wlieili 1 r his cabalistic ti rms meant, or wa re intended to mean. (hi* or Hint whether they pleilged him to Krt*t» Trade, a w as hold I) ussirlial m 1 li«* South, or to the p*'rpetua tionotthi Protective tadiey,as was affirmed with npial ■ in *• in Ih nn y h. ania and ».1 In r Tar ill So.i, It lie cannot he elcrted without resorting to such fraudu lout ilovtoo, Jm will is-vet r** <li the presidency. Kv*n ’hut high honor he will never purchase hy such disropu tahh. means. " [II. It Miff. - - —_ lie nay < ne I It 11> t'i Lttntth'i I ± /,t the (inH<n.ttlj t\ ■ IttHu r. I In l.ilhiwingohnra, ti naiiram-rdule la rciati d li\ iln- Sufi.,Ik (N V ) IK-uiM-r.il, in sneaking "I iln " i r lll;'1"1 ‘ 1 I Inn'' r. I mean «1 ,re Kearney's nob], Conduct was calculated In make heroes. "'l lie trial mid sentence nt l.i. ( buries (J. Hnnti r iirin^s to mind urnsr nt <1'.sdtR'iiu'iici* d nrdrrw vi ry stiii ! Inr. ami will lie interesting to ,.nr citizens gem rally, ns well as In ina'.y uf. nr y ung ami gallant i Hi -, r. . t tin navy. W t kit iw ul im case m ire stnlal.le to a juxlapn -"ion titan tin- following At a time wlien the Island ■l ( uba was ittli steil with pirates, w ho were enniimtling the most horrid outrages ami umrder against the rum merer and lives n|' oitizi ns of all nations. Captain (now Commodore) Kearney, with the U. S. brig Kuti tprise, was sent to break up this horde of pirates. During the eruise. In discovered a nest of p rales off Capo Antonio, in possession of a slop and two frigs, the slop and one brig (mcrican.thc other Kngl.sh, wliieli they yyert- plun dering in the vicinity of one of their strongholds, a dan m roiis reef protecting tin- n from the approach of large Vissels.aml a battery oil shore to protect lln-nt trout lure, boats or small vi ssels. "( onimodum k, arm y immediately orih-red the Prig's boats to 11- innniii d, and also two or three Isiats belonging to the merehani vessol. This ei.mmaml he gnvn to Ins V a Until si-enml ( ffieor, 1,1. Jus ,\l Melntnsh, yy ilh positive orders not to part company nr separate tin- lioals. With ihese orders I i Melutosh li li his vi ss< I, hut it was nol long before In- found that in obeying orders lie could ne oi iiiphah nothing, as the isiats ol the merchant vessels could not keep up w ith him. (being dull and heavy.) and il was nee ssarv In pull ahead as Iasi as possible, m cut oil one ot the j Iran vessi Is, w Inch was auenipting III eseais-, ami consequently lie si parated Ins forces, bin sure, i dial in eapluri-ig four pintle vessels and setting tire to and blowing up a Iilih, I esidcs destroying a large am 'lint of pnt| erty on ... yy i h tin ir inhabitants, sin k-i'g terror in a e iintiu.niTy ol villains tluit had committed stleliyasl depredations and hluodsiu-d. " I Ins gdlant act was nut aecnmplislied vvitlioiit great li izard, and diirirg a Iren emioiis thunder storm, vv Inch lasted one hour, the min pouring duyvn in I, rrcuts all the lime. "On returning tn his vessel that night, fatigued and w ithout provisi ms for his crew, yy hat yyas the reception in- mot yy ilh troni the bravt- ami magnanimous hi arnev 1 Why, in admiration of his gallant and meritorious act, that reflected Ituner on the service, the noble Kearney r.-ecived him as a hero, emnplin ciitcd him fir his bravo ry and success, and in the Is-stof litimor told I.t. Mein i- shtliat lie took a great responsibility on himself, and s ud—"( nine, sir y, o liaveeaten nothing to da v, 1 yy ail e.l dinner for you; let us retire." la the cabin la i!rails In the health of liis Lieutenant. ■ a-id yy ilh tin- I. olings ot a generous soul, said—"Sir, your conduct is ehami-l.-nsiie ot the n-iblt- spires yvhieli com i pose our navy, ami wideli lias this day milled lustre to • nr ariiis, and duin an mealeulatilo si-rviep to the com meieial i iterestsi f the world. 1 drink to iln- offict r yy ho darui tn lake tin- responsibility, and rondi r society sueh essential s-rviee.” I ...eg will Commodore Kearney, yyith Lieutenant McIntosh,be reim-mla-nd by agraU-lul 1 public. Among the passengers w ho will go out in the new steamship ”\\ asliingioo," is Mr. Sil.,s I-' Hnrruvvs. ,.f N. yy York, with despatches from tin- Department nf Vale 1,1 our minister at St. Petersburg: and yve ilmik. by Ibis new route. In- yy ill Is- enabled l.i make the trip froi'u ' ' nited Slates to Nt. i’etorsbnrgli in bsss Him- ilian it ' lias boretof. re U-enn-.s,m| lislied. I!,- .xpects m land I a< Bn .... “ t' ashington,”and take the Russian stratum-:it l.ultc, I.*r C’runstadt. \\ e may In-excused I r adding, lint Mr liurrv.s visits Russia under very inieresling eirentr.s'.atiei s. 11, is oncot the very few individuals ut tin- I nited States win, have had tlip op|«,rluiiitv. and improved il of e m tnbutmg io s, rve the Czar, f Rum a. About seven).en Vi-ars ago we had the pleasure of offering tiie pulilie Iri- i note which was due lo Mr. It. f,r the relief of the lies siao government. I Its generous eonduet in subsequent - expending li is funds, witliout any eoiupi nsatioii in the -■ rvice ot Huso,-,, r, fleeting great credit. n„t only b.ionil, but uponliisuwucountry.— If,n>limgUn I’niim. 1 X11AI yi'ION OK TAl.K 1 [,,w l.tu i!ie bmp I f c i v r^aitii u l.t.M* nut U lure. i«.. n i» ■ :w i ■ • i.l , i» ci riuuuly »t *!"»n in lie ! |lo« i 4 pflRv.1,0 frwii* Count litmfallinic r * account cf hw impriaumiH'iit : "I b in an I'll urn now: yet tv fifteen yearn my Mil > % .1,1 r (I IM II. V l.*'y ! I ilo en jiot l«»l»UO. , ,r I ,u,i not 1 vi il v. .i ii"' life- in tie w If suite ftin o«in ii ii I' < i #;uirrDuring ui* years I I a.) a ci.rrpan h'n: cti'Tin;' mm I nil a., re J I invir niulil r:ir**i!> i!'.liui;ui*f"i itn- f :<•«■ ■ h:in win ►' nrnl my captivity in ti.,.. , rati iw lljrl.t ufunr cell. I! . fim r« we lull. |.,l n .. zanily ini,. :!.rr f v.r ,r: lolij n r past lives, ettr | yg | i i ■ n» lifer wui dtat igtin. The twit ynr >v ', , . ; I to eticb «»th>r our thoughts and ides* on i;l! h .lj r’i*. 'The thild year, we had no id* a* t«> *n» i i !H<-M . w f■ \%. r ■ ! i jo iiir>ii to I sr the j. iv er «*f n fl -c , .?» ! 'ili» fnr’h. .M fl •* liifervnl of a mot.th or so, v i w . .!d < j , Hour I |*s t‘» n*k e.if h other if it were indued ! that the world went tn is guy and hust ling as w In n w e formed « portion of mankind.— 'I hr fifth we were s lent. The sixth, he was taken away. I never knew where. In execution <r tn l.be.rty ; l ut I masghui when he was ovine;evenftolitud#was bet ti r than tin dim v:ai*»ti of that j*ih and vacant fare. Af ter that I whs a! i«; only i hc i vent broke in upon nine yesr'a vacate-y. One day, it must have hern a year i r Iw » al‘;» r n.\ einnpaniun h ft me, the dupomn door was *; rued, arid h v n« e—whence j r edino I kn< w not, uin nd tie “• weft's: “llv eiders t*1'his imperial inar s > I intimate i y - that your wife died a year .•ojo,*’ Then i1 e «h r was shut, an.I I hi ard n<> nmr ; they I ad l ut Ihmo tl < 4r. 11 rtery in u|Hm me, and l ift tut alone with ii rgain.** woxnr.nn k m vi iikma i icai* genii/s. Mr I’ .'*! I)» shuiijr, of Kancnsh r I’a, lias demon s'r.'tiM t-• us I is ;.!ai • \ to solve alin.-s! every suedes ot’ . r.il.ioi • ■* a! j ’ .'em, in the shortest conceivable space ■ ■ * m‘ - A' Ms r i, ns! west I»wuf.v« loiio columns I I:_m res. < ts• J i ' ^.lit, lo which In* appentled tin I 'd to him, i*8 rapidly il*' :•• f- r' - e t ' i wri'ten. I lc added a column » | If) 'l - - ■ I .. ti s , j' il.ll'ant diT.on.ii ;,tiois, wi'h the Mi' 1:‘| - *> at . ::j jar. nt case. Jit* put muli rueath a ' •‘-’I' '1 i'liin res, so Ini.jrns to j.reJudethe joisi llly “I I ‘ f i u ti *‘t!i ilari .rr the time occupied, the r - in at -i'.'f.r 11, i o.l , j 1 «il live h irre, 1 y five, setting j ' I ’ ' |n tlies tm w.;\ he divided a« y r urn!•* r ot’figures into a creatcr, and ! c- in no need writing the r i suit I ^ setting down the re , ill; ;i der. Mr iV.-lu.nnr has nppreaHuu winnsr s "King therpnd nttiiro nl tin1Cirri,'. tliat al'i r In- had arrived al ihr* DJl-ili hgnre, the decimal h li was only I. Arehimrd s, tie vr at iniitlii ’i.aii,' an i f n1.1ii;nitv, af i r ixt. i d ng hi ralriilatiiiu to Ihll, f-.giiri. , gave n up ;n d* spair, il having 1 'ii-i.iiii' su extremely eoinplii-ated. Alti r Iwi'lu' years ul iuIi use sillily, aia] investigation, tliis young gentleman, now only UH years of age, ha* sumdied in limning intelligible rules and ilireeuw.s, "I" ri h.V In' I'au impart i■, utii. is tin |»i\vrri.f p, rfuaiunu all thnseprac s.with the same faculty that eharaett r* I/.' - I'.niiwti pi rfirinau.'i's. Tlrs r, mnrkabiefaeulty was lir I ij. vO, pi'il .n In ui at t In* age uf five years, Ix f r • he was fa pa hie uf pi reviving the laiinnh- or explaining tl.e uu tliml ul his pr. ei ■ h-s. i lis ui re n a i re inti'll eel era i'Y* l.iui mil uiily tiiexccnle I In' must nisi ruse calculation in every ib-partini ul "I ina'he matieal seieiiee, !:ut tn point "O' a ill ti r.'iul fr arriving al the same r - ill; u, all who eounn t llu'insi'lves tn (us ffuidaneee. 11- rules are so in’i lligihle that a lialf hour's attention ia>! I veiling enahhil us toexecuteby his pr irera pr ,1.1, ms ill ail lire simple rules of arilbemetie, as well as in vu! par Iraeliun .uni llie caji'ulatioi's ef inti rest. 'I'iie fa i-ility vv i • h which the milling up of long euluuitis of figures uyil is li.ell,ml is aerumpl shed, is m.l only a innlTer of eriiisiiy ami wnniler, Inn of ihe greales! practical iat. r ' si m almost every department of bus’inss. A f. Jnur. Cum. ANOTITF.il MF.SNF.NOF.lt OF I F.A(F.. rii" W .isliingtuH ei rrespi I'di nt i f the New Vorl, 'i" ll "* * ',,,ln 1 rr" win. appear- to lie Cunversanl with 111 in signs anil ... Ailminis'iali,,n, gives h’lhivv mg r, asm. f.r lull, ving i„ ,|M. p„,|,al,i|.iy ,.f a 'j • \ j»i acc. **( )wr it »vc nun nt.// i.i I,mum. has. sinci u"' r,;duc!n.ii ..I \ era ( ruasatul tin Cast'c. srut tn .1/ lull II remind offer if yrner. mid tm terms tiu.rr far.tr I "T ,u ll, r "",u ll"' mode through Mr .llorim Ud! tender. ()t the n e, ptim, of that nil. r we have i.ol yel leanl. It is Mlipis.se,I that the result will he Uuvvuherc V tile lllth 1,1 June. Should the overture lx- favorably r i'ei veil, it will n ,t be a secret in Mexico. nor in our ar my. nor ul course, tu the e('rres|K)udeiits fur Ihe New Or 'eass papers, 'i he government itself will r,«-e»vn the ..|le-''P"o et ll by the expsossn,CharUi....,” We I ‘esume the writer refers t,, Mr. N. I1. Trim ,,f if,,, .siaie Department, as the successor of Air. At Aa; as Mr. I . is now hi Ah xico. A fi:io lardy of Marines rioru.tfd in this city under the "i'ervei 'll ell apt. li yiiulds,, f the I'. S. Marine ser Vice, and nnmli. ring KHI. arc to sail for Vera Cruz in a leu d tvs, under tl.e eomniand of Ci I. Watson,a veteran “I I lie last war. |)r. F.dwards goesout with them as ''urgeoii. These men area part of the Brigade of M a l ines spoken ol as nlmul to lw organized for oiicnittons in tin* iuteriurol Mexico. ^ i • Journal if Ccmmtrct. llrliirinn nmong Cemrirts. —At the meeting ofthcE I'lseopal eooventti.if the diocese of Missouri, lately. lilteen eonvieis n the Nate prison were confirmed h\ liish. |I Hawks— th»y having Income candidates for con firmation under the religious instruction of thy chau'ain llev. C. S. Hodges. The citizens of Newlnirg, N. Y , have caused tule he made am legant sword, which they intend to presem 'o lol. It, i kn te. of the C S. Army, asa testimonial of their admiration ul Ins gallantly asasoidicr. Col. II. is u native of New burg. < (itlmlic < infirmnlinns.—The Leonard town (Si 'lire's Citin'v. Mil.) Beaeon, learns that Archbishop 1 1 ’•"l Baltitmire,during his late visit tothatooun • t'dmmisti n d coiifirinjtlion to serai hundri tl and fifty persons. *v I (in ri.umh.—OneofTotn’s pigmv ponies is dead. Tom 11 els the lows si v, rely, though it is a small one. I here might have been an amusing co-inridnire, (if we tintv use that term of a conjectural stale ol things ) when the President; was in our city Friday evening,’if f.en. Peyton. Dr. Miligp of the City Hotel, anil j'.’il burn H Trigg. Kf«|.. three gentlemen, all now nsidents ot litchnionil, "hi in .Mr. Pink turned out ol the respee live post i llieesol Itiehmond.Pe,ershurgand Lnichhur' had ealleil at the Capitol, in ab dy.to jmy’their res’i peels It would have been a happy illustration, by mai I*'r demonstration .as it were, „f that freedom iVom pros ! eriptioii. winch is claimed to he an cnmieiit cliaraeteris-1 tt; of our De.i.oor.ttic administration. | Ilirhnwiul Times. The three stcam-propelleis built at Philadelphia for tile I State.- (o n rims nt. made trial Tips . n Nilurdat alteraoou, and proved themselves fine vessels in point ol speed. 1 The rit:zens of Alexandria are about to presents splen did sword t,. Lieut. I ol. Cun.ns, of the l 'nited Nates Arm. as s testimonial ot ilnir admiration of Ids gallant' '■omliieiIII, .Alexico. lol. C. tvas formerly a citizen of A exandrta. Th. New Orleans Delta oft ho 23,1 ult. says — U e nrc gratified to hear that letters have been re ■I'tveil ,n this eity.fr.an Aid of He,,. Niields, dated .la •ipt. the 11 th test, which represent him as so rapidly ! improving as to inilma the !* 1„ f that i„ ,|,u course of', ' lew wet he will he able to visit tin- L'. JS. Mr. \\ hraton, rays thr IWw \ „rk Mirr ,r. was l„n,r 'r :,lll:,n »">• .li|ih»nmii: a*:... thr tnivern 1 ®",ce the • - ..ftbe Consul it tiun. fl0 w-w 7Zr Tr'yT l,aV,nS Wvn •M’pointril »«.«. I" l ■■ir»bnK,.„ y .1 ihn (iuinry Allan,*, ami af ■ ■r«arils translrrrr, Ilnlin |,y Mr,,.' .larks,,,,. Snrr Its r,si,I, ihr..niH,r1>ro.l„rr,l lw„ i,„,„rtant w.trks I aw"" Mr' u I"' 'l"'i 11,0 l,w,,ir.'- liitornali.inai ..tu. Mr. \\ lira.,,,, is a nattvr ,.f |<|,.ale Island, but hr was h r many yrarsarrsnlrni of this city. nil'. I-hF.smKNT’s VISIT TO NEW YORK. iv ‘ '"rk ■•“itrnnl of Commerrn learns from i I VthTs a','/ 'l.nili;'Vri>y.'‘'Mlhrl'rrsul, nt.,fi|„. i,i,i s.so,n afirr luareturn from Ralpjirh I ( a ,.,,rotra, a, ,hr ru3, r, mr ' V’ "'M rsllV’f',l3t 'hr Ist nf Juno w K^rr"u,ha,^'-J I’^-r I Kro in Aariipit ',n_The i;.,<r ! . says that . f, « day. ago,h ... “ri,n"wl';k "•"< "lushels oCw hLtJ,\w eaLOi. mill rlrartil frr /.ircneW. St, „ ,, ■.. 1 | of thn VR i Hand canal and lie Si Iowranee' tm W,-t tlie firai clearance uf this kind c v.r made ftl .* * land Walt is i f the great lakes f,,r a I conslituii* a m w era ,u «!.. l„„ory J In » letter Irom M tsMnrrtm, dated CHlh , Tl , Niw Vnrk Ili jgld, tl,,. wr'trr says; ' 10 “Mr. S, i retary W alker, we an snrrv In hern i Inst s, 11 r i |:e i.se if Insp wi re .1 yj ('e< h, f-,.,' , ” * xorjs.sivc lal.t-r. ;is sc;.rr#»ly to I*, li!."., d sttm tly the shortly,: t xpreesteu*. We trust tl"'’ he will allow hin s-dfrlaire^e^essen^l ^ XrJ” Wll,'OUI Wl,lch *'e ™nn>t expect U, U Z THE MACEDONIAN. It Is stated that the Huston Belief Committee h.,, J. temniied 1,1 fill up tins riwk They have 15(1 ' at their command, whirl, iv,|| , x>ndedhr,'e i, f, purchase i f In tght. (lffi,-ers f ,r the ship will all * N iiM tt fr. m Heston to fill tip the vacancies. lw ’I'he pledge given hv ( apt. Forl.es, of te the I nab Commit:, e, that the Mand..„iar, ..,u*“; l'M.,w him. laduul tli w considered binding tesin tlI ' r »f " •" "• »nJ tl... , igate w ,11 « rta,„|y [ .’ u , . She Will probably sail early xt week. 1*kM Mr Packenl.am. it is sstd. is lobe r.Wnt . oiilinll pay. lis salary is s \ tl, ^-aml '"«• The K-.ro than our .Mmtersgm "l0r The las- surviving son of the or, at i rivr l'.i tv , SeoM.dad ,i ■ i n’ly at the Cape of (ol ,1 ,,o V T hanaietey Isextinei, I „l the Aid otlsf.rd or „ * loWalrer Sent, l.od.har ,a ( erne, in’,hi ItJfc'uT -•ITS. the only son „( -he iditer , f the (Ji arterlv M VOW, and the only grandson of the author ,.f ■■ji ■■■ .mu, i _ l‘l.i.y»t MiHih V Ai.CIIoi sV:'"*'™ lOU MAIN* STKKFT, OPPOSITE THE HAWS HICTIMOXD, VA. .**• ff T.MY/OK R!>rr<TII|JA invit.-* the attention - f purchaser, t. Ill- S! ■ ■■!. of I'i Wi I > ,;-i i.n, a, tlll. “ m-m, eul.ny ,!a( nillgiveratUfaeti* V' ■ Ll >"■ warrant. ii, and su'd mi trial, ..L j i- t to be returned it not good. ’ Cm,slant ud.hri ms i „ |i I in, to present at all thncj an ... tensive mvsmtimnt, ctnbmemg all the sty I, . iiiusli, |„,th of KOM<<UOO<I iisul ITIolioKiUl}’. Ilr alsu .iillrs fur sail- Plan . K„rt, * from a greater variety .1 in ■ .,-1 -1 mil ..l.mr rat. i-li,n,-r:r in tlm Ktate, thu* >lt;.r<h I g he'greatest advantages in the way ,| selection. Hi ii a -• .gent l.r tn-and rwat celebrated makersm tU ■ an try, and m (rennanr. .Ni.mn e.,n runtl,v i,'a.!r:..ki.i nureliaaing a Ciaai, „t V. , ' r ere ev.rv flung In represent* them to he.-, . ««-r. <w eatfn-s. at.,I lirilllann ..(tone are lapp,!, I,In..ltd ',1'. I ,,r t an.! durability of workmanship are in ilo "i-ast Stale "in,,, art. A written warranty is given with each Instrument ftold by him, J * 1 IrderH I nun t lie rnnnlry attended to with the rrrnt.it I." "tualilv. and 1 11,11 . and < lentlemen, n*i.linr at a d.». ■ :r.' - '■;r' I,<nrter be ,» I.,. „„ ,| e ,:i, , nh re per * •• 11 ,snn‘,B”i .. than da interest, to tend tusk an instrun.-lit as w lil bear tl,.- spe tfst * miry. i** ^g,) **200,yxa, vi.o, *3uo, *330, <13.»0. s UMhnnil upw..,r,h. *’ v w 1 1 II 1. ktip.M Musicul lust ruin ruts, in general, ^ tbi hrst ..unity. A i.-.ijrt*.M,*<t ( u^ical and Stand*** nisi ' aiWit, ft i n band, and lie c; Constantly recching tha new eftf uuntiratK.iia Err wiLsoy, ATi OUKTTTsr AT X« *.W, riA'c.i s Tl. K, I I ll r; i.viji., TTI. rs DILIGENTLY To THE COLLECTION or CLAIMI In II o t << t o it rt. It o:i unite, Floyd, .'.mlIjomi-ry unit (Meg Counties. R. f. r to ( . \V. sStatham. Robert Cawthon and J. G. .M d lanuhan & Co,, \Anehburo-. May 27— is co.TL! cucnLi TTo.il T ” f 111IE sub* r hers, having leased and fenced in Dr. -M. L y man s lot, lying between the canal and riv**r, immediately below tiie bridge, for the purpouu of optn ing a COAL YAllD in the town of Lynchburg, are now prepared to farnit the citizens with the best article of (irati and Smith Coal, nt n price that cannot fail to give general nniitfat tion, and he’eg determined to keep always on hand a ful supply ut a first rate article from our own coal minfs, trust that they will merit and receive the patronage ofvha public. \W have secured the services of Mr. John McClon key, who will act as our agent in the disposal of tha Coal at tiie yard. BENTON, MARSHALL & CO. Persons wishing to gain any information in regard to the quality often* Coal can obtain it by calling on Paul Jones, Lsq . at tin* I* rnnklin Hotel, who lias been usmj it during the last winter. ]{. & (j(j. May |o—2mif Attention Uic Whole. mill-. SI RSCRIRER respectfully inf,ms the citi M- ■!. ns I I Lynchburg and vicinity, that he has just received truni tin* Northern cities, a fine assortment rf ,, I IKS AM) JEW El.lt V. viz: riiiet.i Id, | ill jewelled I.event, huntsman’s case; and Slit" ' Single case Gold W atches, full jewelled; Detached , 1 r* . do do do do; Gold Koh * hnnis.n fine selection of Lillies and Gentlemen’s breast *" s "" Huttons. line gold finger Kings, of the lr.t«,t lashiotis: Sliver and Gold Pencils: Gold and Silver Stiec Ifics; line (■old and jet Ear Kings; Cora,s and Meek lace, ,d ditferont lends and (ptalities. ^ All work entrusted to my care will meet with prompt nitnnii at. Old Gold and Stiver taken in ex change lor new wn-k. May id—wdo. if CHARLES A. EVARD. iff £ w a r n i n o goods r. fillxkuv. jr.. Lvnc iibi ro V* , IS now receiving amt opening a fine assortment of SIJHI.\v; jJJS’U SI W.Mf-.lt noons. among which w ill lie 1< und every fiiatcrirtiuti of Pry (ends,including Ginghams, Lawns’. Orrrandies. Muslins. Cambrics. Haroges, Silks lashim.a* If* Shawls. Hnndkcr 1'liipls. itilil'in s. Kart’S. Kdgintr. I eaiey, (Jluvrs, &p-. toeciln r with a line r.saurtinent IdTIcths, Cnsaiinerer and \ i.sunfrs, and all ollioi articlis ul'ihe latpsl slyl«‘. suita !>le ter Ladies’ anil (fciitlemen’s wear; to an pi an.illation 11 which lie invites his friends and ths ptihlic, generally. I !e assures nil who may honor him v\itli a call, ’hatno pninsshall he spared to furnish them with the newest styles of goods, and at is low prices they can he had elsewhere; ft. F. JK. April 1 taif Sir. i'it. Edwmrd .He.rfinder, HAS LOCATED HIMSELF NEAR CAJV2RBEI.X. COURT HOUSE. AND OFFERS HIS PROFESSIOJYjIL ser ticks io the people of the neigh Imrliood and snrronndisf country. May *?0 -« "« if