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rxviataned at (|n*ret!»r.* by the Mu*tli»l ll^rora *o ar epl the Prrndc icy, ami it tvas regarded at a 1*1 •: m nuipidiivt f *. .In* country. Atl tic* # mwi whom he haJ in confine inllut • -\ ivi> been r*»!*>a*'*«l |»f Il.it. * t I he pa * 1 *.* f* nltijal of tltcir thank* i«» In n « '!<!» rVn1: ■- ,*»•• ally ii regard in the Si Patrick >.!aooera, in i i4 ahwm the liberality uf M invoked. >i* tb«se**v >1 f our troops rvacmteil Metier on the ‘J.l fiat, and a much Larger number hail prcviu'itl? I**ft.— — ’ * of s !-r*a at 'tea. lior*es, irrJea, Jk'* . v*rr#* f'tiiuiemv.i ;»*. Met wo on the 3d intt.’Wi aervunt of our Cj*»vi*rnite‘ii« Tto» .Vcn lor of the 3J inst cjprrsa annoyance that the IJ. S. iV.g should tv kep* (Iviag v>rr the .National Palace, n<i« that peace la (icUnd. Sfiior U #st niid Anara hare rmigiMsi their place in tlie Mr\'canf-rlunet. The former had the N*a c, the latter the \\ *l, llepartment. Kmm the Baltimore American. STILL LATER VRO.'ITHE SOI III. M •otgomery, A a, June 31. T'EM-tfe Mary Ann Jotica amred at New Oilra a on »Hr \M) mat . fr-nu V» ra Cruz, having Failed on the Tin* S in Patricio prisin.ra and American deserter* h.v + all l*e»«n pardoned by (*eti. Ilit’lrr. ♦•••n Herrera In* l»rrii i b»eted President of Mriim The ali'p Euro|»e In* arrived al New Orl via from Si TIh»i»i »*. with dates from Martiuum* in tin* JJth ii!'. Many botiar* .... the Eland bad b i n burned by the jn Fiiffmt tiegr-e*, and a oreat number of l:\i t bad bn n sacrificed d< ru g l*ie ili*lurl»ance^. In the New O leaim Market on the l.’n'i. ( I’tnn writ Tintive 3,00ft bole* sold at lair price* Su-g. r and M - I »«a s are en«ettb*d. ’I li ne was Iw re d> ttivul I r 1'l« nr stprcvi -us j rirea Exchangesan in fair <1. tua d, ADDRESS OK THE i s C OMMISSIONER S IVON T.'IKIR PRESENTATION \" MIMS I'ERS N.KNIPOTEYmUY TO THE PR ESI DENT OK HIE RKPI 'HI.IC . VIR — We Imre r»m* Iiitfirr to pre***ryt fn y -n nr r*r. £-eual* (.uiniia'.irr* of ilw I nited i’i * I t a- etching- of ratification® made in \\ a.«li:iigt n \ the V* I e I*be M \' tn C ■ ;r ** baring approved ’be treaty a* modified, a' • wau'.ing f r tin i ou-pl.-te u «s!,• I.li-tli •net’ 1 enthetvy- *UI** r l «•« .t»» I lie e\Hia i *e **f r '■ •* Fier.lv c H'graui'.ttH you ii|tou ...» . *n>! we aba I ey. r h.ive r*'A*oii I r gtj'. ofo*, a-* we bavtt beee in a met*.lire i ’lie .I'-cmtipiiahing rt. ^ ey may lie n**nred tE*t ’*• * withes ii * are I f ’lie pww|M«riiy ,.f Me\ie>',and • i ■ < .v that in tin* prosperity tfirir wyvii in y.t* Mir deeply involved. Slav the t\yo C'tun'ru *.like titter republics.rv.r main tain tlie nma* '.loudly relit mil* ; tr» b 4b liny liberal in Ftiiuiiow* H . i«.i bv m. an* of imi’uil ill' .ri*, ► •• iliat l*>ili may re.ieb that h« ight of national gr'aiu*. uli f. Hilda ion •» • liHrlligeiiee, education a id 'iMu. a*id ’l a! i i y a i .n tin v may err a* a lieacm | lcght i i ’b • 1 "iwhv «d pipul.ir enfiauclns. nit ni, in I wliicli ilm h i i • s t ilie eivilif.- d vt • 11«| me now >. my i tiling and ad\;u ig with in a y ig .| . i. J unbounded j »p'\ Sincerely animated by lbe«e tuM'iiiient*, yve liave d . Inner of placing our credential* in your bamU. HE PL Y Ul ill" EXCELLENCY, I III PRESI DEN I (irntlemen—With I lit* gri.il M s . i uN,-1 ■?'. I Inv. T.'crivetl Iroiii V«»nr liamla llu* cr»-i|ent|al* \\ 1»u*h \..u Ji ite jtrturnml fur llu* exchange -.J • .1» Ii i mu* ..f iit* | treaty signed m the rHY *•!’ Iitimlalupr llulitlg . wi ii lie* mslilietiti m* tin in in \\ t-a ugt.in li\ iIimS ,u» , uhirli ' trra’y liasjut femved tin: apjrual .1 In M xiea u ! t • njjTrr*. 4 u**e \m» llit* rm«*l i-xprr**i. r thanks fur t1tp‘rn!i i'»nt% «f Ii uiu.fclnp ami g«**«.| will which vii hate ninn iVstnl i w»i. . llu M» xtran 1(* pu.d p. I i i » name I 4,ur«M'<Mi tlm Mi* *c *i i. iiiicuts arc «* pi* t.1 \ reeipn. ' cjlifi, 3 -d f !»;• I a-* (‘if A!agl>lin'e i f ll.r l.'rj uhlie, I «ie*ifr nothing m. re ardently li-au h it -nr trm‘\ may l»r . mt# the im*c»i-,i(ilc IKiM* uf ilia! <•-ustmi li.irnm i> m l i; **-I und* r**i > u n il alnml4 r«cdai!\ prevail lie tween IhciA i<in nirU r tlni i|ie\ iihiv la* m«t%» «.j*oWift ►Jrelfii lil ill* general sneiH \ i.| m i n». vl irlliP i\ ;e *f ralifi atm «. the im-ht i f tin * !l till.. Alt N*v * adiir* MCti the I’r. s.ilenl ill dll' |,,|. * •« ,n2 ler.iis .i e again cuiiijH .JtU t.i traiulale from the Spanish . Sif — In ink • b-avp ..f x <mr K\ct lleney after i|ii» ap* r i j. s' ..en l llu* i.Mjcel w lu< Ii hrwi.gh1 ii* In tins * i try. we 'ir<- wuli the itin-nt Mneeruy lint ri many \ * * r» i ssitiiilea P«ms> ipirnt npni public H»r * t< e in tin tfa:r>. i f uur Pivin»rv, *i • evenl Ii is ever i e cuired wlueli lias g \eu i s m r. j I a<mrp than the i \ * In ge «.f raufi* vimis ».f tlieil-aty w l.ieli r- ruddi lu*s •vriee l***fWffY1 till* l nitcii State* anil Mexico, I f'ict, th.s event w 11 hr regarded \\i h a&tixfacti a h\ nil line-.lj »!e inrni.l h.lh na i .ns. \\ e •nicerely lmpa ilt.it the dutmguishi d part which You F.xeellcncy and the other iimii'hiH the a ltiiitiis 'rjii >n have ttk-n hi the accomplishment of so desirable a may be rctmiubtr.il with gr.mtudw in b th Court tics. My colleague, Mr C!.(T •itl, l»y the nrtb r • f our (Juv > 'client and wall the permission of your V.irellmicj, • remain in M< xicu, and upon my r. 11.1 . t » \\ ashing t ut he will without d'Hlhl In* ' barged with a new ims&mu as Minister Resident tn Mt x;co. tint (••\nu »ueni, W le **• Confidence In- poK*i *st s in a high ih grer, h *p*« that in the discharge o| his duties in behalf o| the l . "'la cs, contending for their honor am! w• II !»• mg, he may derrifau lnniv If in such a iimmt r a* lost cure ih ■ sympathies .if the MfMean m'li »ritit #. In accordance with your assent *!r«adv given. I shall return as s miu as ptssildc to lh<’ I Siam* w nh the Ir* a t v of |v ar.* w hich Ins this day been entrusted to me, bud I hop* v.. r. ach \\ ashing on Injure the cl »*e of ilo Session of C'liiegreM. I ue«’d tut say to v. tir F.xce||cne\ that my arrival tn that city with the treaty peace will Im* hailed w nh the moht c mini gtalulati.ins. It only retrain* for me m < xprrss to you gratitude f.»r tImp cordiality and distinguished honors wi h which w« have been nvttived. \\ e shall take pleasure m eo n in it mealing the same to our ..rut. Our ardent prayer is that your Rxoelluncy and y..ur c >uiitry may henceforth know only peace and pr•spenty. To this the Minister of Foreign Relation* replied in an ad d rest in lino h the same s'rain. Our limits are t -• Mr tin u ••d to permit us tu insert it. 11h announce* t hat M* xicu w ii shortly appoint a Miuiatcr tu the (j veruiucnt of the l\i lied Slates. CONGRESSIONAL adiingluD, June 22. U S. SEN ATE. Nunn i 'U*. petitions were pns«ntcd and appropriately MstVdr-d ..I, Sir Niles, fnin the Committee on Post ofliee* amt Post Roads, rejjorted a hfl establishing a uniform rate of (hifiiaje - 3 ecira f»r half ounce letters all distances, prepaid; 5 Ceuta lor aatne letters, if unpaid; newspapers, 2 cent* unpaid. I cent prepaid. On moln n of Mr. Uunmi'an,the Senate held an Eie en ive suasion After a shoC lime sj'enl therein, the dnnra were ag ain opeimd, anJ the S.mate transacted b -me u .itnpurtsul tuifittw, and tlieit adj 'U.i;eu. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Iledinger submitted a minority report frotu tin Committee on |.ublic Exp* ndituros. Mr. S'rohm spoke an hour in opposition to the report. The House then went into Committee of the Whole, and proceeded to the consideration of the Civil Appro priation Dill. Mr. Hilliard spoke an It ur cm the propri uf granting the appropriations asked lor by the bill.— The Committee then r.*e. On mothni the House jrroceedtd to act ujkjii the Na vd Appropriation Dill and a motion to bring down the appropriations to the peace establishment by striking out |10, 000,000, and inserting $7, 300,000 was pul to t .e vote and agreed to. Washington. June 23, P. M. U. S. SENATE. Mr. ITenlmi pnee .trd theert-d' ufiala of Mr. D*dge,< ne • f tic Scnat ms tr< m the new State of WiaCoTRiu, AJ#. 1) was duly »w m and look lit* scat. %f»«r‘he tJUnwctm >f«r»*r f *, r^’>] t On Hint "i of M the Senate ItitA uplAi<* * M ' r**l«jiiig to the Oregon veflrit* n and a delate ei*aned. vrhteh eta participated in by M air* Y»ih*e, f. Ib'it, K-n.tr anti R S A »• .it On feiutfan wf Mr On. the SI! want p.w*pme<d till h*-l mm*r..W, * lien Mr. Ib'g.rwiM addfe*. tlie Sens*. After wHiMdfftiato on a pm aft biH, MKj Nr wile ad j j luraed. VIOI >K OF IIRI’IIKSKM \TIVKS. The S|M^kfr,[ \|r W i itbrop'i lilting re -overe I fnin Ins late iudi«|»i»iti n, resumed the duties ul Ins st itlon this in .ruing. S|r (• .*».jin, Chairman **f il.»- (’ .intuit !ec «»n tin* I’uit Offl r sn l |*.»hI U ads, made ^ report aecirmp anted b\ * Sill, pm- idii11» f .r i t-I*ci ui in, and a uniform ra’e of, I'.etsjee thr.4igh.xit the 1 iiiihi. ’The ls!‘ pn.vid.-s that l»*Pec* weighing half an ounce «d.ill pa<f 5 cents all dm f.i if*, k.-. The inti \\ ni trad tale and t rife t red t*> tlif (’ iiinnttro .-f Ihe wh de. Several otli* r bills were reported and similarly re ferred. On mn»ii»n, the Ihmie resolved it* If into a cotniniller J <4 the M hole, and fink lip Ihe private calendar.—Alter; pass eg several private bill*, llte committee mac. On m.m m Ihe If ui-e look tip the Senate** resolution relative n.t!»,. irsusp rla’i-m of ihe .Southern mad mi iln P r nnc Si, * — w ,nit a ,d Itich ioud an I Frederick* bn- rg H itlm* j Mr. advocated the adoption of t1*e r#a*ln tion. Out.. ’, ,t|ie r> a dutimi « a* laid over, and the I In itc j mijourne ?. _ iJoUtir.il and Uomrotir. - I1AUMII ll.NKUV MI.WKVI’ION AT I TIC A, M'.W YOKK [ft-1 rir ■ f r he N w York Herald.] rnoi DAY, Tin* Convention w .it organized at 12 oVJork. no ij. by i!m- .1)11»• »tt»t• i*#*iit . I Thomas Carrington. nf I mga.** lo i* (NT II \ ( 111 • I mill. a III I I In* hr I* Cl |.I|I I.l falls* ft I Iran, I I)uiehes«, aiuJ It. \\ iTT.igli.in, uf \\ e.hch* kler, as 1 *seeretarira. The in i ca nf the dcV ga'e* were then rail d There -is iiiueli a j*j»l .t ii -*« when the name «,| .1 .hii Vail IJiiren W is i* die.! ami fesp aided In. \ iumg ill'* delegates w Im resounded to their name* v.ne tin- 11 ii Print.ii king and lhe II hi. Siniutd A imug I )i l* glies from Ohio, W ise, u«in, (’neneeti«Mit and A|ms.i«- n ells were p'-r:nilt'*d to la' e seam and pirttci* patc in I 1m- business id do* ( oiivenii hi. t) i hi i'i hi, the ( hairiinn app Hilled a 'unnitiitee nun pitaing t wo deli gitr* from each judicial di.*tret,tn re p rt i Ift r • I i tin* permanent orgiii.zitiun of tint Cun Veiitiuii. On iiMi'inii, a rmniniitee ronai>ling u| a delegate from each jii I rial district, was appointed to prepare seats f r the t .invention. (in m i loud he Convent i n then adj i ir.ied till 1 uM .elt. I’ M. irri uNooN hi sios The ( ooveiiti ii asse nhled at I P M is per adj Hirn me .1 w hen the e umniMee on peruvient nrgnniziti u te |"*rl d. I r President ft the C n veil'ion, the II hi. Samuel A ••orig, -f .Saratoga, w hieli waarivuvcd with trnnend ms enthusM in and applause. I'.ight \ lee Pi *»id« nls were also eli sen. I hr Pr*aide|.i then proceeded ti deliver a speech glow mg w ith great warmth and ardor lie mid Dm he w i* j rood of Iwm- c iped a II <r burner, and h p* d tlm mine «d Ii « party w old ever he nalia nrd to hear the n line lie said that thunder and lightning wi re ul'en tunes I aruhurie rs 11 is speech l liroughuiit was halltt I yvitli ini rerse cheering ami deafening plaudits Spei lies were then delivered hv Mesira Suilli. (IrosveniH, k'Ug, V in Horen and Holler, hi a most masterly tinniier, a d eh tied f.npient hursts id ap pliitse Mr Ho'ler then pr eei ded t > r.'ftd « letter address v'd to the If o M .r iii A m H-nei, i id also Ins reply. The rm list a nee o| Mr A ail Boren's letter is to lie foil* rfl 1 II ami'Oioe-'H hts deteriutuali o. p. vi ms ') i Apr *4. •! in 1^11, tu it lire hum poll heal lilr, to he u el :r grd. II let l.ties .1 n mi n.iliott. I le n \ n vv . the pi so •dings f i he II illtn *tc C> nveiiUmi. II dedans that all ihe Hand urrn-rs did was pOTItniy II ryln.r's ihem t • peiseven*, and tt>ut.ik• * a separate n uni u ti ni. Mis language m emphatic, and filled wilhemo ho'i vet sir nig a,id diguill d. lie n c mnni'ii.!s liriu* ' »ss. Ilishtler lliiouglmiil is decided aotl euiphalie, and in favm I free territory principles, Jleipiotc-s ele m ii aem .•! I .n*gr#s*s m Hoppiiit id his argument, emhra eing tlo .sdimni.er ilium nf \A adnngl ui, Jtdl rsmi, Mon r tc. tin el.h r Adams, Madison, .l.ieksim and Ins own, I In d< i ' ires iIni he emiId u '. von* tor Inn. ( as* or lien. Pay |, r — that tin* extension of slavery is a moral etir.se 1 he lull r wsj to.rived w11!« renuikthle eutlimt ' asm. • he ( u eniio:i t.ign adj -urttid till luin»rru\\ m« r tug, it ^ u’d ck. Sr.COM) DAY’S I’IKH IV/.DIM.S. ( Hrjtortftl Jtif Ilia Haiti more . I.nrricaa) N-muui.ui ii ol Martin Van Bur n I >r President, ami ll ury Pod” , ol \\ lieuusiii. tor V mv President. I t*» s .1 une ‘do, l*. M. I Bo ( onvrn'iun re assembled tins morning at eight wYlork. ansirding to adjournment. The iilliccm ami iiicihUm* look thetr *• at*. ami the minutes of yoateiday wen- road lit the Secretary ami approved. A letter from Illinois rehiivn t.i the objv* of the meet mg, was npeufil hi the C intention and read It approved ol i e meaMires taken hy the Baruhnruer lea dim, wishing well t i the snores* uf ih r pr>•j-vt. and . p’ using emdial O” "peration from that .S nr It el *sed Hidis'niniullv a s I dlows, vi/; "We want Martin Van Bun ii tor our r.ouiiilnte The fh.ve power broke him d"\vn m I" I l a.ul we break that power down in IM>” V nio'ioit vvasiliu m ide to nominate a ran It late for 1'remdent a iv v vure. This was amended bv recoil mending lie iiominatioii of Mr. \ hi Huren. am) so amended, the im.tio.i wai cam< d u ilh euihu-last.C ap planar. A in »tion w as afterward* mrl.* mi'iiiii (ting K\ (lov* • ‘rn r lleniv Podge, of \Y iseoiisin. ( no w I' s .Senator) to \ tei Pies., mil I l i >o v iv'uii,-,i by aedamat I In ( oiivi .iti' ii w as still tn session w hen our despatch closed. I loss it w ill hr '•(*11| ihat the B imhurnet*’ aeh s n has ached a focus hi the nomination ol leading men tn their tanks. si:i (kyi) i)i:si\in u. \\ r have received the followin'* despatch eonlir tiing tl e ahovi : At tt»e l tiea Convention tin* morning the BartiUiirn •*r» tiommated MAIM IN V AN HI KIN f. r the Pres ubnry.and IlIVNIiY P(>P(j/, • >| Wisconsin I .r tin \ iee Presidency. 'Phese n-'imnations were made unaii i Htioualy and with evety avi lenee ol party satisfaction. | 11 w a* stated positively in the (’.invention that Mr. : \ an Hui*‘ii would accept the nomination. Convention still in se>si m, hut w ill doubtless adj turn 1 to day Mue die. Telegraphic Correspondence . f ilie N V II raid. 1UUA Bl ILYhlli V C (I.VI7J.Y77CLV. SIXTH UKHMTI II. I l ie t, June 23, 1848. Mr. Uutler has juH declared in ( onveiitiou, that Mr \ in Uuren eauutii it lose lo accept ihe nomination; at whirl. Announcement there was great applause and clnti mg. tcrcnth lirnjHtteh. I ica. June 23. 1 An exriting debate tonk place on the freedom ui ibe | j public lands lo acin i fillers. The resolutions were j mi pled —the price in be barelv suilicu nt lo cover the j i expei.3t*fl of surveying, &.c. A plan lor ihn organization of the cah'jwngn will soon be read, when the contention 1 will adj mill mnc die. l*r »mi the Charlestown Free Prc&fi. DO VOL ENDORSE 11 ? El-Gue. McNmi.ol Mine.. Whilst engaged m tbed fl custtiou on Mofiilay last, an 1 after referring to the repu | diation ot his ad»p|t-d Stale, f which beseemed Ui glory 1 [ in J said that lie "hoped and wvui d irjuiee u» the' lime when ihe people of England would rise up. IAKK Op P | Up', II KAOS «>t Queen Yielnria and Prince Al ! I*eii, and HANG IP As 11 Kill AS II AM AN. th* : j Haring* ami Rothschilds, [the H.inkeis •*! Koro,**.] and i , thus nd i he ius« It*-s of the immcnaf. P'.sui.i-ii Dkiit!’’ j Thu m y.) ng 4 lm|* farther even than RcjviJuii >i. ( * ‘ »*» r. ‘ fliPl I ibbiay Si d d* ffn'ld'O". J • J fiel Ml turning on \ i if l» \ «n,l IhklNti l.ll’K, • rm*e f< 11 l»a*e the l*L'!l>K! Hanging ii|» th<- Very hv i w h » InAfiendwiI the go* n*rn.*iit b\ |.,v*|i*r 1i«*r tuiin if lummy. I* thin lh-miP ro y i \Yhi * hang «.j« the uteri \viu» h «v «• 4*1*1 t i Urn I In* %!1V/M »lH ti) I; Htir g nurni? (**pii >1 idea, iod*ed * (i n tin *• .-i eat i' *• *1 • in* Hie of fclti"gu*hing tin- wh .U* N\ r | )* h?, yin] that t-*• i • • expeditn.indy J K"i:i tti • aeiff A I, ami you, M«i»ri. Corcnifan fit K'gyi*. mount heat the fnneial pile, a* y>iii tire lh« he»\»• «t Antem-un ifAident <*r«*«lii«»rx-f Suffer now f r y>nf t*r*»dii!iiy m h. 11. vuig »lt it enntrnei* w»*n-luvi If. mi ! that tin- plight* I fault of (fi«* eiiioo w i*. a thing ol \ ahtf <*r non** *j*n n«v ? 1 ,r jrn m*f md of forewariied,*e whihave e-dr* filled wit!* old.lh.it all llu* i* a (a li>ihi, and ..nr * • <i»iinrts and faith aie n atrongrr than a “lope of |lit* -I.Ktirme may ant Mus'isippt, and yte rwird ill** speaker afi aiiuVrify, 1i may !"■ tin* iimd*- the»n lightened a id at Medina id ike ni I lid «| <*uv. McNiiH w fill I a*ij*of.,t f,,f rxuiijf Milling deli*, hut it is not null , •»* itlM* the morals of Old V irgiien * Although the dc | «ire may he ainrerrly entertained that d •* s not render it 1 proper and hmiiMe Who douh'a the dlr.eefitV or tic higiiwaynian n* pox***;* the ix.utx ..I the trav* !|* r, hot that <1 o*a not iniMga'e tin* guilt uf the futiJCry or justify , the r.,rr,intMiofi of crime, M vssu:m>K ns. Ti'.e W’higa of the lug lull ( \<l inis’") !) Uri'-t, M i *«1 -lunMM. have hen highly ex filed il t It • ••omliift of iln-ir i|i legal*', A]r. Wi|v*n, in the N’a'i *n:il ('onventj n, w !i • I'MiU a soleliu oath that lc would do ,*!l h** e ml I to hr*- ik J I mu tin* nomiii.iti*u»» .,1 T.iylir and I’lllni "**. \\ •• have aeen. *ayH Hie II I* ton \i!y«, i hrge niMiher of tin <t**rll» " Whig* Ir tin .Norfolk county, m.l other I min in lll.lt diMrii t, and they eoiiih n i the rnn.lii-t f their del •git** in the inojl jtos: ive, rf/diatn* arid (inn urtlili* 1 n i'.Her. A !« • I» r fr . ii Nvehe/, In a jr.-nlleunn at \\ Hiring I*'ll, niul'f i I.i le m| June I, say ■» : 'll li»*u. * I *•« v i<>r dues , ii >1 receive Hie n,miimlh.ii of ilie National C 'nivenli.ei this week, there will lie o ■ content, oul even an electoral iiekei, in Mississippi With €■■•11. Taylor we •an carry Misniss.ppi and ih»* entire South.” It -atlis in Ne v \ ork Iasi week, Jo I. I Valin i.i Phil adelphia last w eek, 181. Jtmes (• (»rog rv is now oil trial at Newark, New Jersey, for drawiii.r a I it lei y contrary to law. r i. K It Do Uu-.iv. «'f the Kugiueer D-pnrf men!, Fort M onr.ie, has tr ios uilteil lo ihe r'li'hori'ies • I N r I dk a 1iVr.il <1 mall.hi in aid of the soil ners by the late disastrous fire in tint oily. A'i ex i riment in prnctirirt*j turpentine Ins been made nil ihe Si Marks river, near Newport. Florida, wi'b i• i said much sueeess. The trees y odd plentifully. Hud llo* crude ar'i- | • i. richer than tint obtained in North Car • Inn. Fra.'ii ill- 11 »i‘ou 'I ran**., uf Thursday. Nl M IDI* I uirllijrenee was received here yesteidiv lint Mr. Kdward ll'onmfitdd Philips, a guiduale of Har vard College i i 18lo. and a \ m o uuin of I w cut v I w o .»r t three yearn • fa.'e, nh-t him-i'llm his nun at the water cure fs'ablishnicut Jlrattlelioro, \ ■ rm ml on Tip -.lay. I |e was n son of the fate Kdward Philips of Host.m, and had recently co ne into possession of a prop- rty estimi led at upwards of half a million of dollar An alfiir of tin heart is said l < have been the cause of the r:i -h a«*i l ie* mother and si»tnr uf ihe deceased reside at ( am l.r .!„. MOW'. S I". It V11.11*. INM IMKCTION. The aehooner M iry (Mill ud, from the French \\'« Isdia island of Si. M r ms, the i’,d instant, nmved it lloaton oi WoJ.insday. We copv Iren tIm* Inn ml. ‘*A generil insurrection of ihe slaves was an'i ip-ited. I he French residents had consider rble tToubl*' w nil ih-n slave-., a id had liberated them a sh ut time pn-vi .n. I . the nailing of ihe idmurt. I he m-hl f llowmj ihrir lil> ration, a genera! ro v oe« n r* 1, "Inch re«u*t**»l hi tin slaves Jcstr iy:;.M much j r pniy on the fr in I iT* ir , former masters. At ihn lime <d ilu ir l.ln rati *n, lie owners told lliH slaves lint they Would ( llrjl\ lie in vv ijres by the year, blit l!»ey di I not appear sttisfi d c 11h ' this, unless ihe Dutch residents consented lo ii i av llieirslaves oil ihe sane condition as the Fieneh haddim. Plus th- Dutch had n it consented to do at the tut - tlm \ Mary Chtlord left. From the Indian Country 1'rraly icith llo l\un * A despatch from N. Imlli-*. June *dlsl. *-a' s ''The .steamboat M ssissippi, ( tpi \ in I jeet, I ^ r rived from Fort C hilds, which is two iiiiUia i.tv. I'-fi Kearney, on the l pper Miss.mri TheClnom bnt'al i mi wia lltere on thel-t iust.C i lt.iiel |’..vv» II h.m mn h a treaty with the Pawnees who have ceded to tin I 8 Ciiand Inland f*r tllC KsUbPslHlieiil . fa (ort Till paw nee* weto in a v*ry di'diu.-uj-d c mliti-ui, l> m the wain of provisions. They were afraid to hunt, la a ag at war with all the Hurr omdino Irihcti. Col. Powe'.ih ol provi ded |.»r their ptotecliou,” A N O T II K R N K W S T <) C k O P s f •?#. fit:a u o o ns TO ItL sold opk. IOtlN 1 PLUMS A - M, has to , Ijipp a Si ..-k <>t Sun. mfr taoo.li mi hand l .r tin-«« a-*.m . ( ll.f year IV will, l lie i» lore, sell, in I he in. mill • >1 .1 ov ■, .1 u t v ami \ ij» u*l. 1. * • » I. inive Sti..-U «.l l.v i»i r s’ I >.u ss r.v, i.«% 1i ■ n ■ \ < « r, I'lM Jllil N I >| t.'Miis; It. l N M ! s, P* ,v » -. > 1 S . > , \| M * ll | Sii.*f;s !sw. K.C., at great I \ r« duct 1 prieVs, st \ rtci: foods I am n.»w ie.-rr?\w > ji u tie- t’an.il It.aL ‘Paul Pi v," Mo i oeco Unit*, (■ icro It.n I. nil.-s' K id I >v i-». n! I gt.il.-i *f j Linen L amhi e- II\l .ll*., (iif ra-tim s f u LutoT Pi *r, at > M p.-1 v ml k.- , ft - ALSO. XootUrr *upplr of those .-heap Pre eit lti;mu Ci.otiis, new -*t \ I-, l.i.lirO SLim s. fcr. June j-tuif ' JOHN J. PI UVls, Aj’t Arjjrm**! Acgrors ! I .v i: <; it o l: s • ■ - I A At now in market t.» pu. ch.t«e .1 l.ill annplf .*1 NK (1 llvJl.jv 1 will |m \ tlic highest mark, t cash pii e I t a 1 uki'.i.v lions. From IO lo IO yours OUI. IVranns having am lor sale w ill do w ell to call > 1 inf he I -re making sale, as 1.0 doubt 1 lie highest \ ru e ran • l"ai. ed. M MM; IV I will give a liberal pi ict Pr one nr two Blacksmiths amI Carpenters, good woikiurn. N. B lVrsunsat a lisiancr havii't Nrjrne* for sale, will ha waited an promptly by giving a description ol the propetty .r sale MM. Aug. t'J t»if VIAV ‘JSril, INIs. |i.r,.noo\V()imini NK\vm’kinc \\n sunsnzEn 000 s /’o.s/7//'/•;/. 1 .it Cost mu c. isii. IN I KNIIIM to rhtitiQrn my present business by lbs fiit- ot October. I ofler my e 11 tin# STOCK OT COOPS »U Cost fur Cash only ! T1 rs »n* in w aut • I O.mnhIs still find u « ■»#• .if t!.#» m desitatde >tock of ti »oda ever offered in this or any otb or markvt A T COST . (.or N T ft V M f. ■( l II \ N S snii others, mshintr t,. |>urch:itte (..mils to sell noun,will find ,t greatly' t.t tliwir interest to oil anj examine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere. TIlOMs. M. W II.KINSON. M«v 2.'— it if l .l.yi) FOR S.1I.I:. 0 | 11AVK from 75 lo It") ACUKs OK I.\NI). which I I will sell ott ace >mm shiiitto terms. |i is to Am IttrsI county, oil Harris’s Creek, altoul lour tilth's Irom Lynchburg. Alsiui dO ACllK.S of Hu.’* lam) is well tint U ieuj tli*- cleared land 1* very susceptible of improve merit. No buildings. K n TOW NI.KY. Ju 10 19 —1«. if. O fl y yf| l 1'v IV bite I.. *xi .i: \ artl in nil, »)jS M ft v 10 bb' * t Od Yo\ sale Ums . by I *f I \ V / \ VIa 1 I wtfei r TUB U NTH HI K(i \ IK(,IM‘\. iiui Kroiti), ru« v i:* a ijii.i.ako. mnpEii.tor* TlirnSlUV Man.vi.vt;. n.vi: i-H i on Nii.Miii.'. r. Z.U’II.VliV TAA),Oil. T’on vii !■', imii'>ii)I'.nr, MILLARD LI LLMORK, w / .vi, ii* »wp i: a. ELECTORS. ! 1 ' I I . I 1 ■ ■ I W •- r. \> it r i r» i i* i i ( 1 ■1. .1 ■ ■ pit K I r v • •/. I. V11 * • I»• m i' ^. 5. W M I C, M I ,!t . t It i' i nr. f ''ilj*<'j>r*r. 7. li ’ K *-->11. I I r N. 11 I <i irm-it. \\ ■ t It -r ’ in 1. '• .1 il.ti \ M. rr It IJ ill' If, | p ){ .. i > imm'I • , \\ 'I n in' II. A nli- II ml* r. I i . 1.1. I .V \ II II n ..i, \ I !. s I*. AI I) A | , , ?. •. |{ irK'i t. | . 14 l I f r i •_"!. A V ■1 • n. I "* ( \A s i iitn* r . K ■ • i w 11n. I' (. Ill i in’* n, ! I irr - tii. I / . I II I’llTJi i'll . Al e . i. ci:v ( \ss ami i in: rii<>\ iso 'I If ' ' i n I i r, Ir.iiu (ii'ii. ( Hi ipan the passage of tlie 'l'liio M i hi Hill, and t 1 V\ • I’ vis.*, pub ■ ' 1 li.br.,' in o ir las* il i n .1 <•!, rv. in I'm slig hte->t dr gree, any i>pjio,ni,in lo the / > iiifipr. *t Ilia I f.iui ms hum-ire. - llei.pji '.it mi • l. ml g - in U | in ApeilieifV, w lit.'Im are strongly staled. Tin n- i-, uoilit ig in ibe rerapituln 11. in of bis p lints of opp i *. i i • m li it, wlr.Hi iiiighi n »t • have been a’b'g <1 by llm mi .si avo.v I supp >rtcr id lb** , policy ..I" i \Hudiiig laverv Ii. in I- rri'nry lo be acijnireil, provided lie thought as (*c i. I m did Willi r»* - j •» ■" l" I be lull i''lice vi i di a df I a it mn might ha ve Upon tin- rn i•:11V, tv■ *. Tldi• is fl it a word s.nd id* injustice lo |lie j Souib, •’! tb ii con ill* r m m« w i Mi ( i.ibci s all* g« 1 in opp i>ui. i. (. . ( i o **. in 1*1 n i joMh Ii" Hiarg"d w«lIi i.icoi*- -inirv, were lo* * i\v in the Sen ale, and peace made, did be *. if.p rt z alon.sly llm liieas : nre \\ oi-i be lli n r -.sled. I I • - j «• 11 n:-. «■ vi<l« n! I \ II id ri f 11 m i-li<• fl\ I i lli i ii" at w li:Hi il was attempt- , • I i" l iiee tiir mgi :(i a i up . la it in" a a ire. ’I lull lie Was, III srs-1 ll bet'tie, llm aViiW'd I r lend "t I' ' v i. , • ■ . ' \ i*l the saui", ia a la •! m t i i. to * s tied by (lie simple tit ni;>I id i c I .«• . j airnals. T:.e eMract fro:n Mr. Senator Mi n sp reh is con elusive i V idcnee ii )*• m llm |H»int. ti". (ass was jovetil, beard h i in •>•*! t Hiarged it iug I I' 9 >, a ad did not. a; Wa* lir a! stilted, say a w i 1 n lb" way nt*. v»l a nation ir detli.ll of till' all'g! (I ilie.eisisl"iiCV Of* li;s Conduct.— III it 11 appe irs that,ill »ug!i not re pi. to 1 in ibe I'.e.gres sional (• Io'»e, (». a ('as-? mi* make i rj>?*i*<*11 in rep!\ i. A|r. Miller. \\ , liisl ll IV.' ill.' IV i.l'U.M* u| ill 1 Wasb i tgttj I C il e ipeid ll f tb • Ri I ll I I l W .. w a wil ling ibe si no da , s i\ .. "Mr. ( i-s igoi up io rep|\ t i liiis, a id «, ■ n- I lib. vcry inueb i in 11 . : ye v.ited t o it, it Ii" h i 1 v 1 a* ril!, 11 ' v ir : b it i. m 1 noi b ii a r i ip i >•, as !m s s t .w . tb it it w • -i;t 1 s >p th* war, vi I prevent is ; pus ■. .u ■ I ti rr,tm\ ’’ ll ii i i o, a t ill, T • Ia ••! t Ti ii s Inii dm ! m ' 1' . . • r • *: l of llm spei'ili. Tin- T . m lli» c . ir •• a* a v. rv • r v.. vv i tb.> part t b rv *.i* lb • \\ . a : l*. .. . an 1, af'.i r 1 >| I >' I g tb" ree.l p.! al it l"il of I in' p. ii ll l» 1 d o! Iject hall to tbo ; I'i.»v i ■. r.v I (» i t . i i M ii. 'i, 1 * IT. a id gi\ mg tin . \ i i. i 11 .,ii Mr. A! b > spe" *b b tli oi w lilcli w e puYivird io tii I mt Yttgiuan -i\m llav.ii'g e inteiiib «l ill It tile I’r »v i-o, ins'. a 1 • l' . i i i _ an alisl act ijui'-ii hi, w as limn a inme p ;i -in a! onef-tim tbau it w a* iit t be p • vurn s- s .a > 1 m u i .ib d "wliv It W as Unit be ( Mi . Cass) 11 . 1 !* f ..in' i . (.pon« nt • I 1 a nma-nr at tb s"-s. . •, w Ii .•.- n.- >\ . so . ,\i ms to ls.ipju.it by li s vote at the I . ' s m,*’ Mr. Mdhv I concluded as r.11..W s: i "Mr. Miller \Cf.ild now rail upon tin Sen”! >r 'o r ! duce be, flgnies of s ■ a el» to pi n lice; i . bland by lli" standard “I 11) Hy wliu'li waves on r bis Slate and j over bi • ow a bou-*e. to join with fr-v Stales of ibe I North in pi mi" g iii.it '■la tdard dei p i i il..- soil ui the t 'rritory which bo im.\ pi j» is.*s to ae juiie by con ‘1" • N \ v i r ' ■ i ■ i. \v e wait llm ausw rr of iIn- S< mi. r fri u M g . ” I in f M M i! r \ , “llis sufjo I •• M t - « tig- III 'll' M-lUiiin r* .1' l !n- N a tor t >in Mit’lii ■ a >, w Ii • had on r< g n :■ I m ilie glial chain})!<ai ol’ freed . ti m tli • \ irihwesi, < t w hirli hr was a 1 l. Last y . Senator was u• i• !«• r*-'• •»»*I lo d< rid .Ilv m 11 > rot ii ■ \\’i!in r i • v,. . ■ in ( M r. .M • iMto.nr s’lrp: me.” Now, then, w e -ai I lit*- |> irt « f :1,r» r> p >rt w I <• Ii •di iws that (i'll ('a-s did ' repl v, an I that lie disl i • jm:! v 1 : «-kn w halo d his readiness, at l -■ pn-M.-us s t . v 111« I o r t h VV i I I' • i ; I I «g \ s t,f hm remarks: ••Alt ( v f ft..n, V v\ .1 me\ w as m .>t . \ira -r.l* ary 1. \S I' \ K \ N , ' III’.. ( Ml: l 1 MIDI ! I> II \\ K \ < I 1 1 1) ! n|{ III! I'i:< '!'«Vs| i i< )N ll.\I) IT CO.MK I’F lint rimiinslonr 'i ho t ttllim Ih r r/mngvd I lie 11 >m .i . *. St 1 If•.r 1 !:■ •: I I I ill /MV 1 ■* Il'OIH tin U tiunl,* ii5 imYi a al>ovct who h hr h ol c.-om ■*«///•./ {•> writio :. in onh r In n 4nle such a clot' e it* that of th” S’ imtor from .Vic / : 5 " This report, in agre ns it is. is s*-|1!eient to nfii'e iri tiniph anlly the a'S r I ion n .w l» -Id \ tiVtd * by theSoe'li eru I). inner.a lie Press, that (Jen. Ca-s never so- i: lln W iluiot Pi \ so, I*. ( fl: t. il g > ii. ! ;s \\ ,i ,||s linet avowal that during tie «• ssj.ri of l*'f" <i, he Would hive Mistnumd il with Ills v..te had In- had iti< «>p|H>rtunity Moreover, it is an a%s nt in Mr. M; let's a-St riion, lh:i*, during that session, the Proviso w s well know u lo I c a|»; mv,»! hy (» :m i| ( . nd was. I f.re, sustained hy all 1 • s a v .1 -r \nd. ng i i, we are a.['timed, hy the e.iu-ludng statement of the rejmrter.n* bt lo \e lit il w ■ * < spretali v Air MillerA. aeciisaiimi ..| inronsiritr.ir:/. which tieior 1 ass del. is « ajipt.r > mg his denial b\ reading' a w r it leu * portion ol Iim sj.., h first dt livi r« I ‘I i. s por ion w m. doubt 1 88, ihc I*•rnml summary of r»aS"iis which we* have copied ahov.g and the reader will r -.oaik, that they contain | as does the wdiole sjieei Ii j nothing whatever, • r, implying tb.it (•m. ( .ms l ad ehang. d |m> «»*•;: ft U P y but only object11 n-t to the i Xpedit i \ ..| adop u g if on Mexico I i.i tliat the imp.'il*.I bis imrepoited remarks was, to draw adis'ine i..;i bet ween opposing thi Provision jtrin i/il and opp sing it on grounds of t. mpnrary ryfieilininj. and it llus he SO, lie inns'. ill this sp. cell, have deckirt il his e..ntnun il ap|.:. val of the jnincijilc of lb - Pr-\ iso. 1 I law ever tills may lit, .ho evidence is c uiplrtc, that, by Ins own admission, on tlo* 1st of March |''l,‘.t».i Lass would have voted lor the Wilmot Proviso at i i lime during the $ s>ion ol IMA ’ti. Alter this .vc we ih.nk our r< :ub*ts cannot fail to bs astonished at the course of ! >.Mi»ocrnt;e journals in the Ninth, if posi!i\» ly denying that lien. CussevVr.nt a ny t on. . unstained the \\ iluiot Prj vis» i $« 11. ->r I he prin cipl*s involved to it. The liichnnnol i'uquinr, of th Ifnh i i*', said : “We thf f ire feel authorized state ftnheKitatinglv, 1 tin t tu n ('ass i t vtt, at any time, mm'.oned ■ r voted i I -r die \\ i mt i Pi»o «* • i v. ;;. . l In- i i . ipl. s in Vol veil. \' e InM • \ :>u 1 1 *i ,.v , | . . M,*r.d ’ v | \\V M'i'vmif no i;. d>ibt the fotrer^nesa ni tin f •• x .ft f. n !p h1 tM- 1 i-m, brirl ihotroh it he, and h.» if :*nV w . I b • \ t ie r .itv i c m It !:i’h when ha sty a ai lie* mioli.c iiiVft voTi.D For tiii: pnoFositto.i e. il.e !*| .v.-ii, mil n fOMr. Lp’* the previous sea- j n. (.Ml Cass, therof-re, by his o vn conh siMnii, ua* I i f i v »r file* '\ i 1 nr *t IV»vis », daring the session of IfOUI.D HAVE VOTED FOE IT. Wfl * I U,it . • t I • N ■ It • ' an \\ . -Ir. :i trui > .m iW o ipp T’Piyi'i “lift <**“ dot| t who e:t* s an < ve up'll the join mils «.f lha' region. They be lli \ i in to Ik* its Ireful. b*eau»e he w*s s vou eilly «m h, t\v • \Mnrs • The Suilli believe* I.tut !• »* n- p Mfi- '.t, •.;i the fe ll '.I*his .V •!» »!* . i h-t i r, in whieh lie ,i v. '.vs a rops.s nronesfl of a change going on in l..» m nd. *• \\ eretnve 1 it M Jrow wlolf, ..1' tht* I •0fs|»oruMg*i N\ hvg, nnn cnees his d*’tpr iiin3tion not to s11pr>• ir; (.. m Tail of, ft-nlisidAriiij. a* he d <Cs, hi- n .in i'l ition to be a triftmph of Aval ability over prin 'pl v— ' lint, tli -ngh w -are no' to h ive hurt ni n c >-l.ib r*T in 1!• • g 1 w r» el pnnfviti'jf the it ivernm *nt at Was!.* ifeg'o i, onr 1!ever• • im 1 friend gives iis s.nv. • nid in the i\ .«y o| i p <i i i as to our ■lifts*!4, and, coming fr m tirnl. so siireod .rid observant, and wh -se epp irtuni'les , »l in! .filiation is t i public soi! i ii».*nt a re goo I, that opiu. i »:i is enliii ■ I to < .»n.*>rl r iti u». Mr. Hrownlow thinks ih.t | “(ie i Taylot will wet all tie- S'it. s that Mr. ( lav *g■ *t i•1 1 **■ 11 e w.il get N • v \ irk 'i'i l I, • iisi inn if nil. s, will "!| u i! ..| -n him P -,i I - .t of t'i • I' iite.1 *s' ites. Hu ii;s votes will not he Confined t» these ii-'- he will carry tlia Polk States of Indiana. Illinois (• •opgia, Sni'li ( no i i i. A' i i i n i. M --i-oppi, p.Min «> Ivauia, M tine. 1**1-ruli, I i\v-i and Wisconsin, wlticli past 101 cl i\»ral votes (5 *n. Cass will carry Virgin ia, V ■. It tnipslnre, Missouri. Michigan and Arlrili sis uilh a ii’S-o:iab!e |*r .*-,««•. t of 1 wing Ut'j uf the 11 t'i. ’ .Mrt rir.'i.MrtitK \\i> mu \ w nrucv. V\ ' •' *1 .in " M I ml, 1h** extra ■’ from a speech of Mr. I' ill'iiif, tlchv-Te 1 i i the 11 ■ is** of U *pres * ita’ivres, m 1 - up mi prmlmg a petition whi -h lv hid picvtilcl Ir iiiicr.r/.' is <4 U »’In -t. r,| raving I »r tin* ah ildion <•!' i r> in ilie District of ( dir tibia, up m which the Knju-i i'*r rein s to * ib* tan tin to it > eh irgc .4 t lolitionisni ngu list Dm? W i i f*«r lli4 Vice I*r- si«J# ncy. M . .t a s ir !ly .. greater nun srifiilr \v.i« ifwr recti. So far Iro n proving him a i abolitionist, it pr-ve* just the ir Verse. Whit .iboliti-.niM ever rose ia his scat in Cun gress, «.r eSe\\ here, in dis i v i\v, “ r sk^i i voc \i.t i on tom.\ I II, AM Pt.slUN' ON Ills IMK1* TO i.ntkukkkk • WITH Till. KH.lirt, Oil \VH\T WlSTKKMK.il TIIK 1*1101* i iirv. i»k < mzt .N* ok otii; a Stvtk** ?’* Mr. Killmuiv, in r mi ihiii with iitnety-nin • Imuilre lihs ef'.lie peoide of the f.er S: iti s, ivclieves that Congress !‘. .s the C nisti * iti m il nil hunt v to IrgiWile upon th * subject if >1.ivory in 'll" I) 'liiet ufC ilutn'na, an.I that to p**ii:ion, in favor n its n'xiiitiuii, is lmt the exercise uf a l« gii tn .te right, ! an«l that the mein irials upon the subject should be trrflt** 1 i*d with the us nil marks uf re*pact. If this c.institutes : linn a.i abolitionist, the S mlh i> in a bid way I -r a. large mal mty I bis emin rvuien h d i the very ••a no opinion. I! il we a-k tlia Kmpiirer, in the m ist rc';vclfu| ma iner.to p »i it .ml w!i re;n Mr. 1' I n «r • ddT r.s in this reaped wi'h Mr \ . i Huron? Did Out M r. Van ICt.cn, though lie v\ as a “N irili'T i man with Sri’b to pri i 1 *ii• • < s,” li d lly av.i a lli it, in his u;iiuion, Co ig ess had l u'l p i\\ cr tu b gHlate up.li xl jv ry in the District? Did lie not, with a linn n*si 111 g! 11 v cndiialde t» bin, resist , e\a i v impur''initv, or Id itid.Niiniciit, pra'ti*if.] to extra t fro ii bi n so ue r tract.r. • i, er in uiiJl m i hi, 4 Ins upni 11 \ 1, with . i . kn vie Ige of thes.' views, did n ' ill.* 1’ i j . r r supp art bi 4 twice f »r lb t Hrcsbb ncy, a a b iIn ,i dor of y ii i an I th • s ig i • i' y uf ol 1 age? It M ! I mure be a - ab di'i im-d — winch he is not — then 'ii tii i ’ a j nrer. th • lea 11 < i: j miial uf the S.nth, on : a i ■ -.hi i d, le • i lb1'* • to tin- l iter 4s 4 lbe •dav.-h Id mg Siatrs, in ad v rating the i b it m i f an abolitionist. W • venture to say that (•■!. (ns holds exactly t!ie -nine views of tli • c a ml a • ill • * » ■.i * *'• • i • v uf Con gre-,, ovr the ij . , ■ • • f -*11. : , ia t.n I Vslriet,as those I ■ V Hu; nd Mr. th I '* l.OYi KNOK Mi M IT. I a njniji*. I m s! j.» r. i*i l!i r \ ,l!.*v by an, It'll I III! Klee*. r lVi>l 11 atl her Stair—the fii:i us (X l-iV- J • i i"f M. Nu t, u| Mi^;s>'|»,»i, \\ hii, passing through l li irh ■ -: \ ,i, I'll, is hi county, iotinirr.ed a willingness tu eiie.14 * in a iIis.mi si iti, provided anv Whig e mid lie t>tiitid having iln* Ii* rt ti v l> tit* t h i n h Tir • llipen ' p'“- .i*»\v ii, ue w is ii \ 1 liew 11 inter w ho, nut hav- 1 mg tin* h ar ofmnn we ghmg up .?i hi.11, ae *rpte I tin* ‘■'•ii! 14 I • e\ (i iv.rinr I "I df and, as h * is a man , w h » carries nut principles to the r !•*_*i ima'e results, ther u« r. s '.uie things l II fr. ;n him, which, doubtless* -r ne.! stran^.* 1,, m ■ **.,rs *f hi- I > imera ic friends, hut lin y in verlln ! >> applaudi I In iln* echo. II" a vv,\V"ilhis r*jipr *■ *.11.. 111 uf the il lein • nf rcpndiatinti, 1 j i 1 i 11 M1 ss i s s i p pi, a stil 1!'at,as ti 1* ; ih * (' .nr! w :i *! 1 11 it 1 their king had , 1 ‘nh".| 11 h;s tie 1.'• 11 ri* In s iln* regieido who sign* ! uh warrant f ( 1 . I. he ih -ir- I n >uih - , tph t 1 in * * I! r li . M •Nui, the K *pu liator ”— ' M !'.■■•. • ' . Mldl.lt lUll Mi-' \ ipplauded t*y 1!"' lead • ; t a I" • uf tie* % 1 -Pm .<•*■ icy uf one nf the in 1st intelli : ui •• 1 • ■ • s fiiieS’ate. \\ * do mil accuse the party j 1 1 V ,r n in .. 1 i* mi iv 1 tt»"iuu - ieli sha urles«* dishonest ; I I in,. 1 : ■:j»'•• I e . 1 | 1 •; a- \1 ssisstppi, uu ler tins ve ' u..a ,M N ill, has h-"ti *_» 11 j 11 y nl—hit we f". 1 person d'd hat id I n* • ..f i.junl; in 1 1 w m!d never have ex ; '• 1 theapp m- 1 t \\ l» g audieinv. Ile made an ac e .< 1 i in a 4 11 .it (• ll. T 1 yi.it, the f.iUeh'H) I nl v\ liicli IS , not* rmtis, \ / . iliit In* was severe and true lin histre.it- •' un nl 1.1 iln* > ddieis 1 ml tea msters uud r his command, i 1 II • j rutiiiuuci* I ill" \\ ilmni I * r .vs > :t mere alisiraction.— II had the ea* dur t » admit, that the cent rail '/.at inti nf ^ p 1 'aei 1:1 tin l.\ iMitivc head, instead ..'fits dilTu-ion a ' m 1 e iln* im.'.mn , was a cardinal Democratic declrinc.— 1 \\ 1 know and haveulten charged upon the parly that 1 ih" teiidei.ey of tin ir prim ;|des was l i eonreiitrate all I' \ 1 ii"l, id to r rider the legisda l:v'' nra eli ii the ( rern ner.t weak and cint* mpti * I *. r have now the ad mission that tiiis is one uf ? l*"' p'i pi- - of |). mocraey. 11 » avow, d als 1 the hope . 1 I nl In* mm lit |iv<* in -e.* the day, when tip* people of Kn r -'(*•<! s‘niu!d cut ulT lln* lo ads of Victoria and Prime" ' \ rt. and hang up as high 11s I la man the H irings and ^ K rdtseliilds, and thus cancel their i nmensn debt.— 1 Mr MeNu 11 was right, we think, when he -aid Virgin " II via- tir liehind Mis-is-ippi in progress-ve democracy. ! 1 W'» hope sh will m\f r overtake h* r 111 the downward v e it", r. \\ e hi lirvo this is the tif-i lime repudiatinu has I I defended from iln? hustings in Virginia. \\ n lhank I I aV* 11 the delence ha- 11 it pr ice*sled lr*»m a resident uf 1 iln State—wo blu-h to say Mr. M -Nutt is a Y irgiuiuti s by hirth. Mr. Hunter, uli 1 i- nu able an 1 impressive speaker, t* answered tin* I*k* «|.*eoehanijUon with great severity and ,t ■ lied, and left the W higs no cause of regret that tin* k iliwuni.in I,,.! taken j.l:.. I\ir ourselves.we could w gli 'I i!m I. iv. McNutt wuttl.l v■ sit every e.uii.ly in the-State. I'l II il'.i'triittn such as he luaintuiiis fiid acceptance wiili.si ll.. De n.icracy (iCV'ir^inia, it islu^l, time the fact slmul.l fr be known She lias , nj..>eJ, and still enj ijs, a proud * for "'•! fasliiune 1 In. s y. If tltc defenceswif' li inl.iimms duetriiies .if rciuidl.i'i.n egt rledllte elieers f d dll I lent .criey .,f J tf-r« m e unity, tint it im t.|sr. 1 3 " l" '' y'-1 '*•>• S'*". ..tv .l»i ettperj j« u' * ritu. ■- -"9 RKOt ( Tiers or I'd., r vt;k Ii will Is sees that Mr. Ni'.-s, I', mi Dm |» „, ()i# , C.imiiiillre i.f l!ir Senate, lias repined a bill, ri ilu , , tin-1| islaj" Ilf all letters less linn Inlfatl munee in w ei tn //lire cents, when prc-pai I. f -r all distance,, jltl| ^ cent* wlien tint paid in advance. Mr. Nile,, n|'>r t 'l'd *1“ ndt n tin' -n'pj n’t, intiiu ite.l Dm it was nnt ih* intention uftho C,i:n:ntttec ti press the hi!! this sine. I I til • II "is-. Mr C nai l, the efli ient Chair inn „r the I1,at Oji'e (.'h ii ninebig alsi rcpirled a bill ( r reluetinii, less radieal in its character, a il which », hupn may ptaa bet It 11 uso», lurthwitli. Mr t; .. ■ Ini: fixes lie- rate ;il ."cent-, f,ra'| distances, ,,,, i„u , nnt eseeeilme ball a’l nunc • in Weight. Welhiuk tbs enuirrv prepared thr »eeh a ledit-tieii, eeiplej, j, w Impe it is, with thec ueiilinu of pre payment. 9)- The I mien braes lustily of what (Jut. Cas, i4 tn du m the w-ij i.f cirryine slal(V| Rut, same hew ur "liter, every nr i.-le uf this kind, intended te re as,me it, friends el the inn npliant su • 'ess uf the I) '.n nratie li.-k. H, never tails l > exhibit ia lie ili.i is uf the real state nf mind uf Die writer —viz : di spiir, ur at least perplexiu r dullbt. W. frankly star.- that nut a little of mir cenfidenm in lint eh- ii ci uf (i m. Tayl .r, by an uyerwli-I nine m». I *ritv. was inspired by reading Die blasting articles in Die ullieinl i rpan. \ M is • ,ii,in paperj having i timatei] Drat (icnenl I'aylur, III hi4h s r,ui,r in ilet s mill, was xveali in the Nerlli. is r • inked iiv the I niiii in this f gliiuti ; “\\i are at s in ■ I iss tn l,u e.v where lici, tn i -t his vu'.-s in the S nith. Ntm* bit a ina I n in w in' 1 eli;u \ irjluia I ir lien. II- will s'tive f.r V.rtli •. i c ,| j , . VI.I p'-rll1;is e-et |l; hill, lliell. We ten Will strive f ,f || ml p rliapx wi i it. ||" will u it, t i all pr dumbly. re set ve the v lie* I > mill Car .It ei, (jemwia, Kl id I. ,\|. id' mi l, Mississippi, nr l.utl Stria. 'l’eiilli su e IS ||.|,. ,,f tin itr< at h.i.tlc p uumls u( the campaign; lint ti uir deni "•rnlie ..di, ill lit at hieh-li in .re I Suite (wearing tins l illur, ul ln,i presidencies) du their duty In lil t deulm r i 'v "I i lie I ii m te w hug • vutes they arc imleh ed i ,r tb ■ ' ''11*“I her iwm dig:in^nishisl eitizeiig. Tenues,eit 'tin lie lu leer ue el t|n|e,| In Die ipp ISitlull." I, this the ; iII_ru Ije ul .me w hu i. Ileves that Die Slate! 'numerate ! are entnJJ tu Vule |'.,r lien. Cass ) {/.J~ Mf Pearcf lias triad* a very able report to the Sen lie, n'i ivviiitr I li * fads -t i In* euse in the controversy he. \\imjii tin* lit -b o -n I, I'r ■ I Ticks »irr a i I l* it » nae It ul li -ad Company and (lie Postmaster GencFal.aml recoin, ft udino till* restoration of dm mill to the Uni it ml.— \ ) -in! res dution, reij i s'iin tin- Post. naver G *neral t-i ike the hi nl i'r >ni ilie Il.iy Linn ail e id ii, ns form r v, by lb ■ li.nl K n l, was ad -pled by the Senate, by a iiryn mnj r.ty. T.ie II hi so had pr.-vimsl) rej •« led u • i in I a r resolution, Inti, we learn With pleasure, tisal there \ a prospect id this j-iut res dution passing that !>ody.— t IS hioli Ii ne ihe ipiesti in s!i mid ha settled. 'Pile loss uni ineotive-iie.-ic •. s istabm I rv y A > ir, hy t!u pa -lie, •xceidj the annual sun; in dispute. liKTL’KN UK 1 11 Hips Sever..1 dotaehin mis »f the army hive already reachrd New t/rleaiis al-.n^ wiih a efi ;it many sn k and disti lled. (ireal activity prevails in the t^nartermas'. r’s dr nrlui'Mil and a li n* harvest is noain presented t-i the ship iwii.-rs, Ihe demand for vessels is urorut and the liiuli •st fn splits paid. I is d- s raid-- that the tr-» -j»s should e -IN it It line as speedily a> possible. I'll- r It allli is iVImj- r d it’kept on the Mexican roast, and it is an - ij-et io jr.-t them t - New (.Means, b I re the fever tnav expeett'd tu that 11V, a:‘. I thus tend r their transit iiiirdivis. The Irausp -nation of suite ~7,000 men is i i easy tusk. (> r r- _;iim r.t of volunteers h to arrive at ()l ! P lint * \ leT-* il is to be :n i -lered out of service. \\ c doubt u • lie >ev<*ra| r in panics e unp •§ -i£ il will he reel i ved will i iiiio obs-rvance it thrir respective vieinajps. Th-nio " leprived, hy ihe f-irlune of war, i.fihe opportunrv heeling thi* f e*. till'; r _r; iient, hv its o i-ul ord i a id e\* i M d;s upiiu-'.lias aejj-i red tlm highest reputation. Ti.* y i s- rTe not he I a' the hands « f tile pR -pb*, I I that Ij oas ilieir in.sf-rt i ie not t » have * a -joyed an opp r'u: i v ef n (jiiriio dutinr*ti-n. The raiment may be pxprv.nl u about three w, - ks. 'I lie I. • 'f.ii* i press is i iiproving i i its a’> n • *f (i *n. Taylor. It is now t-.s* rted tlm lie is 4,a.i ig • >r.i it old mill.'’ ti tv. McNutt aeeiiS' S him » f erm 1'y to his s i* dims. |i li i- !*ri ii already averted that lie was “no liem r iland \\r are in daily expectation ol h.-ariug liim ehafo. ,1 wiili ;MWardiee at Ilupua \ ista—if.inJu* * it le not proved that In* was not in the battle. And A friend tells us he hear*! two Dento nerats ».an» rsing a*oiit (»en (’ass military defer s — ()ne w as <ju. ting the despatch of lien. Ilnn-oii, i't whieli lie ’-p* kr nfl’a'lS—W ho acted lit the lKiIl|poflli« Th rimes as Ins v. dun ter r aid — as a “ j !• ii.'.rd'tg « Ifieer. *• f I Id.*’ saul tlie oilier, "I ramtol '■ay much about that despairli, Irfeatise, in |>10-, I proved, many a time, that < ifii. i I a c r. »n was not within II mbs el the bailie. The tati'lr.vi..:i meeting, held tie4 other night in l)af *iii» »r• •. w as a g'l> rii Us ore. ri lie lien. Mr. I In in/ton, . I I dian.a. (a noble J.< arteii and highly gifted \ Ugne i.aii} w as tin* eii ief spraKer. liis speech was long a d w a> rrerr,, J with e ithu'iastie ap| I a use. W e l.ave riot spare t deVottr to aneUtltS ol’ ineptirgs .f r.itilleaii .ti, held in various plar» s, or to extracts show * mj liew the lamination if 'Taylor nml Tillmorr Ins ■" • • > r. i . We inn) say * li > Vt . that no n»tu * mtioi.s ever made have been hailed everywhere with n »rc didtg!it and enthusiasm. MASONIC. Tne Masonic fraternity of the i own eele rated Satur v la*d, li.Mnjr St .1 ill 'i Vs il i v, by a pro • u »i, w.iiui 1‘jnir d to the Protestant \|el!i»li l (' i i,i,!i, where an L-i>Ir* ss n Masmry was delivered by .John It < ■ .1 rl'n 1 # ’ q. It was ti it our g uni f »rtune t.» li ar tin* address,bn«, !■«'learn from all who did, tint it was able and instrue* ve, and delivered in a very eloquent and impressive nun er. We have I'tnittcil tu mention that the Union 11 •* ■*1 Ins, in the jnsi Spring, undergone a thorough repair ml r- modelling, whteh, with the large adJition I building erected, makes it, in p dut of si/.-* and cmve teore, infer or to hut few houses m the State. I he iniug room is spacious, end ami elegant—the chill ers neat an I airy—and all the furniture aid arrange i"tits Mich as to give satisfaction. Under the auspi®''* ‘ Mr Dihrell, who lia» had as much experience as any iau m the State in keeping a public house, the l n;i,rt annul fail to secure a share of patronage. The IIon. W. Graves l as been appointed by the • vernor ol Kentucky to succeed Mr. Crittenden in ibo enate ol the United States. I 1 connection with this announcement we may call ai ntioii to the fact of tin* la ge infusion of new member* to the Senate during the present session—two from Af insas, one from Georgia, one from Miehigan, one ‘r‘111 eimessee, two from Wisconsin, one from Maine, "u* "in llliode Inland,one from Coiineeti' Ut, one trom M* ssippi, one from New Hampshire and one (*’xpectt mi Alanama —making 13—in all. The Cirrui t Superior Court of Law- ami Ch*nc»0» f the town of Lynchburg, convened again jestei ter a recess of a ivtck. The cas* • f James lb Lr as before the Cnur*, and some ymgretf* mad. i*’ Pr°“J