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_ TV I C VI IllfVTIO V—V I* 4 T V H 1 J i T «% KiniMojfi) wiiiu. Tin»«t uAKivns. JI SII: tt. HIM. T* PMISWPOabIVTS. /AnwMMiiMk a uW *• U* “JMMar af IK, WaX d~ — - M AM* «Mm YO»#ip»r «M HzWWM •a. HU* <« • <-»M af *»•# Mmo«*v. m£M to St kataem lo..’» ■ *,< MOV la me M~N fOwwv. rWKtaaey »iKMM. ■ * M4*t Mwm «"•■ e*.trped ter at adoeidUemoala. Hm-i-V • 1— mU ?•> <*U»»v*V tXt MM at adondft ■» ^ NOTICE. The pnMb are hereby informed that wo one la aut>«> Hw-1 to aril p-piw* nf the tt Sir at t*<e railroad depot*. ho tel*, or any wher- < 'w ; and me make thia amempcevwv.i t« p-oUcl o>ir ri'wrlwi* agai o the nnpiir?''led bov» and negror* who, me believe, bare ooen alcaliug tlieii v» ■ pera an.) offering them lor «ak- Any gend.'nian and l.ietid m'm mi trilrrv a violation of thu rule o< the other will reuJer ua aud ilw pit'dir a aervire by raaku g it known In n.v and a reward of f.'> wilt u« paid to any perron who ma . rooviec any one ol se'li " Whig «ier thra bate t .tit. la .''in wiah to .eirs-no* to the Whig, can ha « it lc‘t for th* i i regaWrli, *> it'll g a: tbw other and lv. w» ig their nati- • P« *008 ilcwring single copier ma* likt w.*e obtnin 'hem M the office. Sun* DWI. IK'S. V> |pve prate this morning to the proceedings of n mretinp ol the Old Line Whigs of iMorsliurg and Goochland Wc arc grat:‘'li to know that tb- ancit.il tii _ has not yet died nut in t’ac bt.souut of ti.o Whigs nl' Virginia. "Defeated, but not Jistnayetl” w-w fur.uerly th'nr motto in the darkest hour of their adversity, and though the party has boon for a tunc disband 'd, and ii.i iltintnta * 'attend tar and w ide, the princi ple* winch animated it survive and arc indeed im mortal. It is something to reflect upon with satis faction, when im >ccility and folly characterize the Government, and madness rule* the hi *r in tin councils of the North, that, had the policy of ll.s nl« Wing jrarty hern adopted, the disasters and tu.uu'1.* of the present would have been averted, and assur edly ii is something to retnotuher with pride that the political creed ol that party was illustrated by the graudust oralo" and the most com man ling statesman of th age. Lutil the eloquence of Wkustek has passed a arav fruin human recollection, and the lofty courage, the lore of the truth, the enlarged wisdom, the grandeur of intellect wlli h belonged to Hunk* Olay, .ire forgotten, the name of Whig will Ik- an hntvirihlp designation. It has bom hcautilully s.-utl of tlio sea-shell, that, though you may take it into the interior of a vast continent, tar ironi the stiand win re’t was washed by the advancing and recodinc wav-* it yet rc.numbers the grand harmonies ol ocean, and, if apolied to the ear, will resound with the eternal roar of its native element. And so we cannot beueve liist the music of the ancient Whig patriotism can ever lie altogether hushed, k will lie heard, c.rr and anon, above the din of faction and the hutiy burly of partisan warfare, clear and res, _ luiit, as long as we have an united country to de mand the cxeickc of otir energies for its protection and advancement, it has been asked why tiavor tile resuscitation of the Wide party, and what pood can wc hope to ef fect i»y su-b a movement? Thu question of r#i< ?„>. vo is eas-’t propounded, but the answer is by r.o Clean dit.i. ilt It cannot lie doubted diet there ai. thoonands i f Woig., in th" Statu, Ihuiiii! by no par1* ti<-s and recognizing no party allilialions, who*.: voice in tbs spore idling contest for the Presidency w ill uni be without its power and signiticancy. To toil er among thcmseli ea freely and in a spirit of cordial ratcniity as to the course to be pursued, in the p*c setit condition of public affair* -to exchange *i.v —to rets-urt.lb • tlld imperi .urble doctri.i— ' f c fdt»—and to '<iok hopefully together into the r...ure —*ucli consultation and • uuci.ur-.- . an _t leas', dc no harm, and it m. y be that important results wii. be cflectod thereby. At all events, we rejoice that we shall once Tore have a reunion of the Old Origi nal 1 ntrrrilied Whigs of the State, and tie bid them welcome in advance to the good old Whig city of Richmond, which, true to its former instincts, re main* ioyai to the sentiment# of I.cum, of r*EOM, of Wwarts and of (.'lay. No Meeting has yet been called for appointing il< legates to represent the city >u the proposed Con vention, ami for tusking the preliminary arrange ments lor the ges- ,on of that iody ; but w«- shad an uoutic- in a day or two the time ant! pU.-e for hold ing such a meet mg, and Wc feel confident Umt it will be numorouaiy attended. •tommer Ketreata V/c hail occasion, a ft. w davs since, to speak of the vairou- watering places IouawJ near th- line of the Virginia and Tennessee t-iilr< a I. In our advertise „ con.runs will be- four !, n’io, nc'icoR of several of the old..* and hetu * kuo.vn summer resorts, nacL.il main1)- by <ri«i Virginia Jentrai Ivai’.road, and iuo->t of which nr*- wit*.in >nc dav's travel ol Richmond and tVlecsb-irg—the cars on that road no a- running to MUIborok The rick imidscane and deliehtftil scpnpnr tint ,■». tul'f tljciii-velve.s at every approve from ihulow-ltmdt. to the mountains, are particularly attractive ou thh route The tinveller has hut little more than H'-ntod himself in the curs at the metropolis, are lie i» whirled a wav, and graoui.ly ascending, crosses the luxuriant Pi u-no’y, rw’Rr.i under tl.e shadows of MnnticJlo. an J. uefc « the milder lays of th morning bun are lust in mid day lies', lie in scaling the heights of thy Blue Ridge at Rocktbli gap; meanwhile, eagerly cast ing his eyes to the valley, that Goshen laud w* te the rweaula of tin* huahnnilinan are richly showr j, aryl where lie begins to feel the invig .rating air anj cat'"!. th<' life-giving brei/*. Ti e K-> khridga Alum, Hath Alum and Warm Spring at j now ii one day's travel of Pei-rah in y and il. i'uoi"l ul the White .Sulphur, Old tywoei, Red Swt-t and IIA on the morning of tile second day, and the Sal* .Siilt’iur the evening of the second day, -to most of which, the ,tage travel is trifling and of abort duration. All of the above watering p'-ees hum been long ami f»v>»nl i) known. Thi proprietors and managers are grnthut.n who under-und .veil th.ir posiliwim, wni h is wjI e.testsd by the thousands th*! an,.unity turn th.dmrwaol We will mention also the Giles White Sulphur, on the lisn’.s of Now river, and connected by stages With tm M mtgomery White and Virginia and Teti nessae lUilruad. Tln ir location is, perhaps, as ro. raantic as my other retreat in tho State, Situated iuunr dial.ly on the tranks of ttial wild and tuelrid ntrram, ami in the imiuedtaui vicinity of the cciebra tot salt pond, affording to visitors all tbe pM^Uui.,-, an l spor I of the angler and ot th < l>us>, - know of bn f few -pots more to he snoop* ap,.r f,v .jurist of health and rural apori-< INihilKSTINt; num WARRINGTON. " The Mew Yu 1 ’I raid u«* the teltosu.g YV.a.tv i •!, Jii i* 'it, IV-r - Gene-tl Per-il.r , mill ar*tf d vat ■’!».. g, having o*sn sen* tn* hy i e f’u . deni. ll«i * l -I I ,»eMiew etlll »'e Pr--elm* lo ,iy Order * h«Ve PmhhI, sml he bill pi,* » . ..»r|y u P*. <y I • lo h • .*as i<» take charge -.1 ihe I luted Stale* *Oi m il. n III- Older, ere imp.'retire; in l»*t, he »elothn wHh • of p w.<r to put down ell in orieetinn, route Iron • hi ipwrier il may Tht« poliee h«* It- .....|< emod ,<lr, snhie ,ti order to lake the K m«cs <»»/<r y smi* .S'the lull ot finugrem sud ;;rr poser and <pii*l to lite r.eintry. The despetr.i ■wneorfdng a Host'cru moil ,g m n gstiisr l 'tm i. -'si esarss.liou" i-cslriiletnil m ,.r, , aa ..mm sis In., r don. Tl.sre li»t .<oan •;,• tre-u , 8 mfiwruers on 'wwtj.it. A Mr Whin, a Kuril ir jr-f,rten.su whom tere, ha V - p-ewenj' m e j,, j,*. of An kind .n slew members *f < sipos, nut no set. WhOver tins be- *. tikeu in regard to II This I ki.ow t tti ifvp. TV speech 0* Sr BurHncame today in lh*- Ifme the Sinsr^fen lo esctlosnenl. Il was ro*y oeverr up 8o«lh "ei.S m smt < ohwie! lire ks, hot str.rtly pailii nn niin Mr Bnrlmgamn, I andendsi-I, -s ■ tfghiiu nts Kiel engaged tie eerrloae <1 a second before Inane kma On Monday balk bo wes of tse.fr— gill tie occap wWk tho Pil'oeao S..»i Jii'ifr K»*nehoa fits ff w I th- Soi sti- m leply to '. r. Wiles., and (Unurl Keitt, tm- tfei.er »• iwplv to Mr Hurting-wne I'd s.d Richard• •*. ...res in fes ders to eng.ge i bi* jpi< .Mansi canvsse u> Ibrioie. M« Whl noon reaig U* sent m t'osig *ioa ———— - - : - ■ ■ — ■——— MinntooFTHr eu> i ini wines ( At a ■»<■«>< iMOU Lift* IVi-gwo* IVtaraburg bell at lb. »'<M»rt M uaeon SaiurdAj *v. leg J it* S1 •», 1 »i" 1 < u motion tfh T'.igh K Uon vu cal*.* t • ihw t'hak ai d J«*a*F kr Itar - -n was appointed S<-wet *-. . •>-' asotioa A KHMiiUi* at Are «M app- uted »>r Aba | t hair, t t'.tidNng of the following geitWet.icn An Ixtng fn lesulnliot Air Um tOnu-K nUmn ol thr meeting J. T. KotvrilAA, vr , John Kevan, T. H. WaUuu, U. O. | Tuck, and John Davidson. Ths rammitue approving cordially of thr con rent ion I •blab is ta ba Arid tn tbs lilj of Ktchun>ud ou l ie If. lb July lor the pirfins -if **p.-caving ihr coi -* of tho Old ' lx to M Inga of Vu^nia in U innresting pnliii at c-ntesl ! <*h*ch i. 1*011ig on <oi the nr at hwiannirJ torn., sad I .ot uoab’ing the dev ton of II.it oivcntiou will l>" such a still btoom* *be well .nasi, patriotism ol the Wi >g | !>aify. at"i U. • post.lent w!... •» they occupy in the struggle i repot ted the loftn .iwg rc* elution R. snl\-d, That delegates lie appointed to represent the Whigs ul Peuo-burg in lbs said Convcmiuu. The blank in Ihr above resolution was Ailed with the following names. J. T. Robertson, John Kevan, John Davison, R. II. j Mann. <5. II. Vreside, T. I>. Wataor. U. O. Tuck, Win. ALgor. AI"*. Donoan Jos. It. Cooper, S. D. AA atkins. I 1 'Irowt.lcy, |>. F. fliiUs), Ob. Kent. Andi. Kevan, | iVin !*• .tnel, T J.Cark, K. AI Green, John Camp, U. • lani.lton. A. Buford, h. U Osbori o, G. II Pa»N, K. I Archer, Jss Ruffin. Ou motion the l h..'r nan a> i Seer, tary vrsra aJJed to the delegation. It wav ordered that the proceedings of tl Is inoettng be published in the I u ".i(trvosr and Richmond Whig Jno W. Sytn.i. Kvq.. bring called upon, arose atul address-d lh« meeting. Ht-rents, k- wwt • rvev.rrd wub •tonstJcru.il" applause- -on iitctton Ute meeting titan adjourned. HUGH VEI.f'AN, Ob sirtnau Janes M Dovsas, Secretary. At a ntoe'ing it the OU! Line AA'higa, of GnochL U, beid Jut u toth, that being cm.n d'T, Dr. G.a. AV n»- t.w. culled to ills chair anti > H Kean appointed KCourtr. | '"he object of me UcJtin,' ha ing been explained by tne ; I chair, the tolluwi. g resolution* were st.optsd rtrsolvstl, Tha* tht* meeting cordially «upt-»ve the Ch. | | , •ct cf t!iu Whig ‘.'on million pr\j,>o-sd to oe hot! .' rtol. | I iwtt'l, ft:’v ItStli.and ’Hat the rhal'utui,appoint delcgat.-s | Iron, titic ivU"*y to sa: f .oovont'oe, wh tampon too fol lowing gentlemen were MMed be •h« chair Jainc' Logan, O. T. Mittuel. Cits* Mvi., Win I Wi.-tger, K .ht I Hfclpwith, Title to. F. t". wing. l>r. R. AA'o «d, AA*m. t’. Slat s. 1, Time. Boiling A. AI. .'ikoO, Juo. P. Hobson, J. • B. Ferguson, and Dr. Juo. Alorri. Resolved. Iiirlhermore if any other Old Liue Whig, I f- otn it ; county be in Kichmoud at tbe lime ot holding I - ml cohv.-tiuou. they arc rerjue ted to act a« Jeleg..: .s | Ke.-oleed, TImt the Chairman and Secretary be added t » t!,0 d legi.lion. and that Uic Wig be re yurt-ted to pub- I list, these pi. -ceding* I On itiotien the ‘oeoting adjourned. ti. W. H ARRIS, rbairmaii N. B. Ksan, Secy. [CeWUCN ICATCO. I Vo thr Her. Minn, T. I'. Moore and M. It. //oyv, Kditor* of the t'mtral Pretht/ltrian, Ktehmoitd : Gc-vtliukx :—A'our letter of He 17th, in reply to mine j of the Util, wax reccivetl. I am aware tbit my request that you sliouUI publish the minority and minority reports, I presented to our late General Assembly, on the Oonstilu- i lional poster of the Assembly over the subject ol slavery, I am! also (ho letter 01 toe Southern delegate* to thou constituents, would hare ineolred some labor, aud i equirvd ousiderable ■space in your column* ; hut 1 regret that vou should hare deemed the request unreasonable, inasmuch as your article of tbe 14 th virtually opens the whole sub* | ject referred to in these document-.,—leaving the truth ! hall told, at the best,—mystifying your readers,—placing l me and those with whom 1 a.it identified, in a position which neither the facta of history nor our acU and inten tions will warrant. The publication of the reports and letter referred to, would, in my judgment, setve the interest of truth, and might have saved time, words aud frien.te—of which none of ua have any to spare. With re«poct to the article copied from the N. Y. Cou rier A: Enquirer into your paper of the Kllh ult., touching the action of our late Assembly on the slavery question. 1 have only to any that out of ten papers waich fell und -r in) notice, secular and religious, tb it was the only net paper in the oily of Sew York which contained tm.lt ,r r» t*>rt of the iinoaur of tlie Akcmbl), or of th, sub-tan of its action, llad you quoted from the New York Horn i . cr, or the Journal of Commerce, you would have exhibi ted ,• Assembly under a very ..iferrot character. 1 Cottle'S ti it I was torocwbc* sv-n i -as wete otii . rs, that alnoi't t’ e or.lr, and, so l*r as I, , j..„. to t.i. Unowl wlgc. toe ae-ly report from the city if X * York, i sh M the Stv bly sat. which give tti j colu.- | j to is tc on, was the one from winch youi ettrarts were taken Hut, admitting all this to have been arculrntal, or in■ r, ua I would prefer to believe, I pass to some observn'int s u|w>n your own artu-le in the Central Presbyterian of the 14th insL Referring, very pointedly, to r letter addles* t.v the Southern d. lcgetes In toe miniate * and in.u.b. r* I n* enr own church** m the sltve hoidiug Slaus, lui -a\ I we "hare t nHlttgoH'im to theo*'e nefonl *ii..</<; you cltaige wtm I a- ***u,drain ./i jir /rrj»..r tuui-olanrii poe-tutu," a* ,u Assemh'y; yon rep. taer! , . here „i th South, nr rote tog beautti*oty It*. mid len every tr nr you repiesc::t u a* stultifying ourw lves. by treating the language of the fklroit reiolutious a* "htrrj"in IsbO, and as ■ ami.tyunur" now; you charge u* with "tyerutl pleading": you charge us with a "ntirrepr’ renlaltO’t of your /nuilion m rrgardt • the euh/ttt of do very," while you iwrl or insinuate, lust, in order "to trrure oureeel i it from the odium” of our p« i- ! tiun, •« baro attempted “to take the itaprettion tin t nor A trembly held the tame n tli-harery men" >t Ji ntr ' nrn. Y'nu re present us .ut “bonring <r teotunovy aqalntt ' t v, unprovoked a. ti un niltdfor, at ch it not tr ut " V ' say we have allowed "mlinyt of > utility, long cheriohtd, to to uarp our j idyu ml, as It b'ittd ut tofn't* as pin, jt i.yhttoitll the teo.lj betide." Yon add tn thin picture ol our depravity, which you aay "it grieves you" to icvcal. that “vow reus.’ tup ' utirtl ’ and deliberately, that it ir not tr that the Old School Attnnhly enter tail i he time vieirt uifh uurt, or oven niet my r»«h p.ulfirvi nt t/v do on thi* rjurrttoti " Thu* much, Mcssr*. Editors, by way of a syrt-pda ol voc* article, with rmp, cc’ to i’s .mpeacl mu !s of luyrclt ' um er a icioiw, ngbe’s of the fetter in band Jf, i the tra. sputp'Oti ut tier pr jbOUbs, or the acntcnce*, in the .on* ' going qu its'iona, ti e uae nas been ,.t ah tit jil, it hns not uei-n intended, and I nmi. liir'tsi Till!v s te, t a. .. co - 1 rectiou. Y our argn incut, proofs from various wspapers. It., Jn ., I have not un vet a> verted to. Of these In their i glace. What 1 wish you and youi reader" to ponder is. * the picture you have d'vwu of mysel! aud my fellows. I ' the pictutc is true, we are not fit to hold our plat, in uur I piilpi'.s, in t’vchurch, in lu. community. Mv.»i« E'litn-s, 1 hare an rtiwaid as. ua a IP it not *few f tiinae o! <ou own iranch of the church, who know us be*i will not rearfly accept this p ip at si yon hands, whilst anioni: niirnir n* h.r vou will i.it earn e srv bm!«V crw.i. iine I At onc-o, tlu v will b»* u|/t t«. *4: n*i i.e«r o»;r . To that reply 1 no* *d«i:*.54 nnflcif apvtki. £ 'or uty errtnn iMotu under hopeu'Ii.h •»»t, in so Ur u* l uavo r**Mo . I P# •nitiL Mat their rirws a;.*J leciiug* correspond with my I o «;, and for wiivo I «t;i under tho nece^nity of I do.i-„ »•<*. i 1. You charge the eigne • • of tho letter "to the luinla : ters and me. 'era of the Conitituuj: al PrcabiUiri" Ii clin ch, rt»aid,ii" in be ■.•'re-hol Jing Mates, ’ (ot which •lye’s I am snuWn, tti your article, to be one,) with haring "g »>.<• -•«' ot Hie w.ir, to can- uM tin ■" tiled ar-tigoniam tote OM Sellout i hutch.” 'file pmc) r which you relr 'o •...istamitu liiis cimige i», jf I ,*.ceiw the logical ot Ie if your artiule, in the (uotitu,. which you nivo from ] our I tier, u« MUiwh "We would, therefore, say to nu» brethren in the alare | holding Slat ••, let us Iimt -dlr Blind by our bc.Gved | Ohurcn in nil its lutcres's let thero >e no illeinttiona or dies titiona among us. I.et no one ini.-.gitie that by 1 changing his cccie/iaetienl eonticCtiona lie can get rid ”1 this agitation entirely in the Church ju licatorles. In i sum. churches it may ho suppressed lor a brief period.— , Hut it cannot be so always. These rnry chorrhes, where ! tin? so‘ip at has not been pnrtieularly discussed for a few i rests, hare given tho strongest testimony against the sys j tent of -l.vsrr. And the moot •opwiHrtai acspiaiiiunce > wilii them will untidy an candid man that they entertain tin s.une views, and aie constantly liable to Ihn introijuf tinn of the subject into their judicatories Wn helteve that 'ime-lenths of our membership K u;a no turtber discos «h». if *be <p • - tis-n—and It it wo may now lay aside all ..p j prcii».-ti*ion* •# U) ifny neccss'lv for a separation on nnr ' part. II tic A security sho'tld hereafter take any steps I towards tie: eietci.se of utacinlina ftip count ot slave I bolding—ierthor at least than the deep m yf a judicial en«o brought from a lower Court- or if jn deciding a judicial na*«i it should cmirludo that the relation ol mas i ter and servant, in any uu«e, is an ofleuce, we shall iinited I l» dissolve nor connection with that b»d>. Wo shall not join tuy other brunch ol the Church, iliat baa a Northern '*• mi ction, uiul wnere should Ire cnn tantly liable to tin1 t eskity ot another separation. Hut we should form i Southern organisation, and d*rote our anurgles to the gre.it wotk ol diffusing the principles t.f our cou.no Chi it listnty throughout the region wlieie Cod has * ,-• onr lot At present, however, we rep-at, then i« no n ! < '»ai'y for pu'-un g uiirh a course, nor do w.- anticipate I tils' it will pygr tK'itlf. We belong to a In V‘flh of tht f iitnou 'rliow- iln...i. nishii - prince,iV i .• w. t‘ y ol <, u a Ind'sti hi fr el grant tiist wet a >■ .n.t ,<• « u,, t' '• Church, -rirh •' Hi',I • and tho » • ■-> t"':o, the bn i o* r'i n n •• mm. and l.'i'wning for the r ' ol , 001 I j 0101. o entry am! ie entire Isinily ol un >i ' I g'lon *tic pa.sgrapb utitire, lor the saae o • l< .* gen- ' tonees which )ou hare omitted I Now to tin I id* We bad been cliliu-CeJ Jo repri i | sent si* Synod* in the (P ncrsl Aasembly, the antjon <u the A aw-in bit aaa important m itself, the time, were peculiar; ' I the action, and our part in it worn liable, as has slrea-.. Ir-en prove-1. In '«e in *r.pT-e.-nto |„, i.bsineb-r-i'uel it iau »- pr -.In i -I tin.' .• n.tc g r <>; Aasetnlily c ooi I •i - 'i ju |r t't- I,—lh.-' It honthern p-nt-oii u. ,*. •<e d'ive. off O' *r d — Order th.-se rtr,-uinat«i.ci» . eil ,T to e' men no ■ I mi in tfir 'ingmg, ,,| |!„. irt. ’ vt, to adder. <« > ey.. ,.u -io. "with r.-ie ., y,.,. r,.. Cent a'-tui, Of Ihe I tw-rjl Assembly fAr sn/i/re/n^a/n ’ 1 ‘"'I "> ■ iwl" "Wh 'Ugg alinns ,, Hur , ,,u.„ •a /.. rinumttnnn in uhirh wr an y,f« •»,/ o-rn, iu di * I We Were aiming, iii gotyj faith, to promot i pcarr, puiity, and pro?p«rity, id <.iyr rlpirefms i- in Ihe rbeilh, with apeei-d refercnco 10 fhr nut iiu f 'try? We bad - (peyiencud the unh ,pps ef|s,.,a I • f sgt ..ip,w in former na's, -tl - eountry *v> iii.tym-l; i “*■ ‘ortlmenls were 'aiurtatord in iHffkrwnt «« ^>ia — I m d ffeu nt ahnrehrs, an ,, as | ihati l.u eon ,«eM«d to '. . »o' , a fa se in y ,ur ti,.,neh oi tin' tbsreh, areorif’ng c j e i nr , »s enrorrfs, as m tin *‘.V- w ft-d mil," or sinioat • nj otht —.-hrt.il l.-in„- th«- pu ilion o' afT« -s, and we bw " ’■ lied .ip.,. Is .1"* our ground, and to t.wis.-h any n.| -nde or P*Vh dde oblige*, ad-freem.'d our coostitosmts j in the l«r,ua which wu deem, d beat «u,u-d to pro.note Hie -L'J-JglJ-IIM, .I f 0 Mprr*«i sf truth and pes.r, and our va« inw-relta idenh tied tn TowUh J 11 >d We «n*4e a A net mot «mwi/ wffwet •. m Uio ‘0(1 Belu--'” Oharvf. (which wr did wot, estop' niutH j'« idle at a ‘ Xoditru oimc. tlnn,") w**IkmiI4wo» a* .>•» ef aatmmy." Nor did «e knt *4. by any i:i ->1*4 all iwi*. •*tn rip: .-w> .air settled anlagWSlsm to thn III ^•kael I'liorvh,'’ aa you hare charged po i ua. Our only business with your b.aneh ol tin- Church, or wMhani other in tbr premier*, wa- wi-h retm-ncc to the our yurMi.ni of dare rv. \\ ith >oui falaJ doctnnro and equivocal poaitiou on tt-it mtj.fr/, we wee uioie familiar than, from vuur “di* ***** ■•»<* ‘Wlhwitf1’ dcoiarmuon^ towpp—r to harv %l Uhj luur of to** writing; aihI «£miu«t • Wieirf toiled, cqna-ially it ftr.Jlio rv.uirrtni w format er*»on. we rere luwnl to etorat** our naming. You will claw ve. Means KJithat we an-et you, in ItHMxr, with aa direct and Unequivocal • de.iiil and dia cLil.ucr ol your b. it arrlo-is charge, ua al.r claim to Chris* tiau integrity or griitiemtaly propm ty oi.’y demand al our hand*. And now, since altusiua ha* been made n> *»«r posi tion a..'i mwdi, a* lying in our .any, il iuav be a* welt to develop tA.it part of lit ndyfrl, li thia connection, aa anywhere ; itnlanl the d-clan, non- of your aitirl.-, again-i ua and for youiselr.-e, and your rvloasl to publish lb.- 4oe nm-tita which would yiambi. Iiare nullkvd fyr oar midi w:.On, leave Ua BO altrrnot.ro. , 1 -hall • ot foiloa your eianp],- of quoting from XortA. ira Vrr-Ipayri t, in aMitiaa AaaJ , but lake un now your own Dig-at, the Uat edition, under the WiyuiMliir ot your Hoard of Publication, ItJii. ihi |iagve Sov-lo. article 4'i, w# have the unanimous actl.-u of l ie A-urmbiy of 1818 on tlie slavery question, na follow a: “Tbr tleueral AaSembly ot (he P. csbviorl . i Chare h, hiring taken into rumaJ raltO'i the *uhj.ci of sUvorv, :Mnk proper i« make k.'o* n their srntiments uprn It to the chare bee and (-oopls unde, their can*. Wv cotedder tlie rotu-iiury rws.'o mjt <d our pO‘t: m of u., human rue by • other, aa »(n viofation of thr mi J yrmom* aa.j racrttS f i,A.. o. o-. ••**. . »lurv, is ottorljf >»c. f ttr.it wkii h« law ol tlod, which requites is to lows our asigwbou. s* onrwclr. s, and as M.tll / irrtconcilaiii a ilk the apirn in- prii.. ipto of the tiospvi of Cht-Us, which rqj.an that nil thing* whatsoever yw would lust bn.a ailouiddo to you, Jo y ■ , run so *o tlietn. •'Slavery creatue a paradox in l.ie moral system; it exhib its atioual, sObO"’it-oU'. and immortal beings in such >sr ciiiuataiices ssscaroeiy to lea aw them tne i*o.cr ot our a. acuan. It exhibit* tin .u aa d. pendent on the will ot other* whether they shall receive religious h-sll action; whether they al -It kcow and worship me true t-od ; enjoy lb. Onliitnc-S ol tlie Gospel; whether they t'us' periortu the duties ami eb.. isli the endearments of ' osbaii.ls an i wire*, parent* and children, neigh t-o-s and friend*; whether they shall (i.ea-'V, their cl saury sad purity, or regard the dictat. j ol j' ’Ice ai d humanity. Such are •»«. ol the con**queticc.- oi olavery —consequences hot imaijiHirns, but wli cb connect t .eim- 'Tea with •fata--* .xiattne*. Tin* evil* to wbicii t 'it s/.tse i» oltr . va exj so-i oft .1 Lake place iu fact,au«! iu tlieir veiy worst degree a.id form; anJ wb-'t* «// of ihrm do uot take place, aa wv rejoice to *ay it. many iumauce* .liroueli the influence of humanity . ud religion on .lie iniud ot the mooters, they do uo , stilt, .ue tlat: is d'-irtsn/ of A«s ho/wrw.' n./Afs, degraded us x human hebig, ana ex pose** t > (hr danger ot pissing inio tlie bands ol a lUSSUr whi may intJi~1 upon him -all the nsniships and iqjui.es which inhumanly an J avarice may suggest. ••» min tins view ol ihe consrquetic s . oultiug from :hn vrac/l -r” (observe. tl.C asseint Iv did mil as* ii.Mn.i’ “into wh. ..i Christian people have ir >st iucouaislently (al ien, ol c slaving a port.un of (heir brethren of mankind —lor *flod hathpiinde of one blood all i: at tons ol tuen to dwell on tne lace ol the whple earth*—it is manifestly the duty ol ail christams who enjoy the light ol the present day, when the iucou.-i*t*wcy of slavery, both with th* die uu-sol huinauity and religion, bus been demo: -Irsled, and ia generally seen and acknowledged, to use their hon est, earnest and unwearied endeavors to correct the errors ot loi nor limes, and oj speedily as possible to efface this idol on our hnty religion, and to oblaiu the complete abo ut ion of slavery throughout Christendom, and if possibli, thruugnout the world. “We r<j dr* that the Church to which kn belong com menced as esrty a* sny other in this com.try, the good work oi nd'arvring to put an end to slavery, and that in the mini sort many of its member* have ever since been, and not* are among the most active, rigum-is and efficient laborers. We do, indeed, leudcrlv sympathim with those portions <n our Church and our country a Lore the evil ot slavery has been entailed upon them , •litre a great, and the most virtuous part el the community .ibhur slam ry. and wish its oiler initiation as sincerely as anv thei s; but where the number of slaves, their ignorance, and their vicious lubiis generally, render an immediate .:id universal emancipation inconsistent alike with the s. Uety and happiness ol the master and slave. Willi those who are 'has circumstanced, we -spent, that we tenderly "Mi , i.iuv r. At the same time, *e earnestly exhort them U> *nf ri > greater delay to take place in this most lilt.- - Sting col , cm.than II njard to the putelit welfare truly and lnd‘-/lensal ly demands. Ir ihe h 'i:..rs ol the Central 1’rcso. mrisn r«n i’iow me uoymiug in the records oi the "Sri .v/m, .[ssnnMy, as such, from 18a* to this dar, that exhibit* such an "undeniable progressive anti-slavery posi tion” as i- here disclosed, I wait to see it; it will lie nno to other* as well as in me and that this ia their doctrine, at tins time, 1 shall find ready proof iu their own recuid*. 1’ .1 the a» n-mbly ol lain goes cm losay: “As our country h i . ii.ll'cled a most gtiei is injury upon the unhappy A.l naans, by onniiny loem into slav.y, we ratlin' in. deed u*y— 'hat i sht uid mill a secood injury u> tl. *i-.t, ! 1 y euiioviipr.'tng them in such in U'**er as that iney will ue ax ly to destroy themselves or others. But we do ilo. , ft at 'ii. country o**giil *j ie governed in this mat ter bv bo other cousin* rut ion than an honest .c...1 imps. U*l icgsi l to the happiness oi tin. iiijured puty, umnffu fund bn the rx/vnxe or tnconvem-nee -Inch sucha regard may tnvolvr. We therefore warn *11 who l. lung 10 our deiio.uioslioii of Christians against unduly txteudirg this pl«-« ol neeesaity; against unking it a cover fur the love aud practice ol slavery, or a pretence .or not usiug efforts that are iawf ij ai d p r.Cljcatd- to extinguish this coil._ Ann we, ut the -true time, exhort utlifts p lurbear harsh censures and unrha .able rt User inns on their hreunen, sun nuuippi'y hr* among staves trhotl> they tanned imme diate! y it free, ti t * ho, ut tile same time, a.- realty •using a" their nifu nee, and all then endeavors, to bring them rrrfo a state of Jrent- in, as soon as u door lor it can be -alely opened.” Haring ■•oiatueiidei the Colo-.'’afion Cause, as a means f Ji iver.inew “ftctu the ealoi,. .y of */u -ry, and having u ge«l the reiig'otts instrce'ion ot staves, the Assembly proceeded to say: • W e._ »it. ii or.nl. ?iinrci.es Sessions Mnl Presbyu--ies under care of thi• Assembly, '*• ihsctnrttc thee, a'd a .‘•r as ^-iSsible to p event ail crueity ol wl at.vi r kind in toe f n ..I to. rlu.e*; .’teially the cruelty uf sepai., ring 'lusJand and wife, parei,** i.ud children, and tnat which consist* in Mini g glavcx in ll ov' who will eitbc themselves deprive thts. unhappy people M lt:o blessing* • f th* g apt!, or who will tr-i. -j, 1.1 them to places nhe.e the gc pel if not proclaimed, or where It ia forbidden to slaves to .titeno uiro.i '.ii distiiutmua. And u it -ns 1 ear t. ap, -n that a el isiiVi, professor in our coi iliinnio'i stial' Sub a slave who is _• mi c ininunion ana got d sU.idh.g w th our church, eon»ra»y to ’.i* -r her will and inetiina lion, it ought itun..alia: ly to claim the ps-doil-ir atWnuoa of -he proper church judicature; ri-. l unless ih.-t* he »uch , ccu.iar Citcumstances attending the cs-e as an hut •) Jm hipjcll. It Ought In bo Kid .w. I, without daily, li> a 1 1'iapensioii of the offender from nil the privileges ol t!i : c! nrcll. nil he relH'Ht. and make all the renu .. ir, l.i> p .v<w to the Injured party. ' N. w, 't«.r.-r?. ;.dit..rs, lot or -ee where wear#; you in iortakc >0 exhibit the uode'iiialiu progressive *:i|i->iirc •y poeinotl nf the New ►' l.ool .* ascwbly ,” your ,>ioih. 're, isi. The opinion (X’ltii.HoH h'Uitur. (huknowu in me.) 2d. Tin action of our As "inii'y nl Jtaroit. VI. The construction given to fit* I'-ur. • II. oluiiontby the 5*0'ilhc-n (Mefalea. I. The opinion of an Editor in Ho eneato. (Unknown to me.) 1 .oust l> permitted, with all due deference to the opin ions ol Editors, to slick to ihr htronU nf Air-mhiiea, whuu tlteif poaitlon i< lobe aouuh', or proved , at. j ! shall t ot stop {j police every prtntfj opinion, touching i piiiiioin* Q. character;—no! g. ..ticuo-u, 1 must neigh uvjiiyopi opinion hr toe Hecvrd. j i Te remains just /wo , to support your (•*:•• g agiinsl our As-embiy, wn il- own resolutions a' Octroi!, ami the opinion of the South rn delegate*, witoe-j protest lollnwt the result! tire is on lie A-sr wbly's record*. The lietroit resolution*, as quoted in your article, read thus : “HrtulnrJ, 1. That we exceedingly deplore the work ing's of the whole systnn ol slav. ry as it exi*'a in our country, and is interwoven with the political institution* ol the slave holding States, as Iruught with many anil great evijs to the qivii, political and moral interest# of those region* whom ii unsia. "2. n..il the holding out fellow-men m the conqitiou of slavery, except in loose ca<t>s wh rc il Is unsroidsblo by the law sol the SlaO', obligntioos of guardianship, or tt o deiiisiids of humanity, is an offence in the propci im port of thnt term, as used in the Book nf Ihsrlpiine, f'hapter I, section 3, and should lw> rcganM and treated ill l he «Hide manner a* other offences ‘' ; Thai the Hcarioit* anil Presbyteries, ire by the f!on •tiinttoti of mu dlitireh, tint courts of primary juried’' tion for fhe trial of offences. t. That after this declaration of sentiment, the whole subject of aUverr, ■ • if efists i" Ihr Church, fie referred to il" Vision* ami l‘)' ‘hy'inrs, lit p|ko «u;h act on there o i n* in th-ir j,fbini< nl the law- nl clnisiianiiy require.** N’osr, | itVcr thiil, so tar is tins nctnm nml of our A—euibly from li"ing in mlriinc, of Hit. action and pir-ition o* ..ic Assembly of I*IH, that it falls very fir heIiimI i». in many most in ,mi taut particular The I -t ru'ol- lior m a ompamff vely Icmperalri eiprr »i. ii of ..c. ion <i view of the “many and great cvV w'l ici.l l to, 0 if ,<"i pi,»- , Insefn. rable from 'he " rati s of or 1 ( *;*:* i' ,e r counter but the ,.* »<H , wo; j th.jrr i . « t .ii,I,if,’?n and “earnest and unwearied enileav oiu - i o' t dll tile ■ unnltli ntut line, of >|svery tkrounh out i hnsl, ml,,n, ilnil tin inTfld* •i t tleihefi, a* “» pm/rersive an'i slavery church," you • re, belt Pi our 1'ieifit or shamo. »!|t of sight ,it men 'irelv, «, the lei’ords, and *ny p oof itiff fq sd'lin c I, slio*. ''andid m*'n will me il to i,e w, Tie 2nd i - il ilioll ItdU us «■/,*,< halihny, s« an i/ I mi, .1 .1 r. i sn njf. on, tinder the i •gni/auc, nl jim •’ • rice, -to wi'- whe il t im ,1 he *"<,'<• o in >• !■ " ill via' oi 11 1,1,11.. I I junr \ ,f ■ '/ii/i, , • i , vl.'W of the olnnh Is nf k, n i ty l fil’d It oneei.,,/.ifc/e, nine r tl. •1 iWs ,,| Virginia, .is 1 th« essc m i v be, loui iintaln l»y d t estic poaitlon Wi'bnnt ami ,- ornfa the fret negroes ns, lor the most part, of no account, n- every body Ifonwa h»oce, | must hire slorrs, ami sfi doing, | am, cnri-irv lively a \ln-ihsrl4tr, and as such, iinnsrnt under (tie llelroq action ih, again) I Uni : liave servants, and I ul,lalti tiietn Itv fiHfrhn for .nht’il n, .Old they I. nit« no qiy "puSsf-eioli,' ”b-rn in my house ” or “hought will, in, ntone) "; mid til us us a s!q C'h.nlrr f sin iyinrnit, undei the licit,et ar j tion. Thu . if liteae 1st nnv, is ,in |h« furl of hold •hg, bul lb file Ilian,I** md mo tilts, The -pm ifiiuinl pilodpie appfftw |o the bolding 'f sieves, in the Imnaehidd, mi in, pi* iisihni, In tha mill, A ., Ac Tins view nidi ca;c-,ai- i, ahst honest and iouannald,' mtisuuclhni a sieve buldor lu.iy put upon the term*,—"thr AfiyaliMi of Umomdt of >wmi'm/*—w iwai • U>4'light ** apWMt ' the Ira bit of those •«*> as iu our law amrSfo'r “»«*r Mid <As.‘ iftii l>ul that ia Only .»> i, ,y.r»i, , * The Detroit action, then—((nr with reepecl to tha 71inl and >ourlk Resolution* I presume you are satisfied! fails utterly to sustain your charge of "tAr undroudJ* prntrrf* •>r^omt>-*la~rry portion of Ik* .Yew AwA.nW .ItarmMy.” Vo*r •*!*• I MI laiiig proof is, to use your own apcoh ratiou, “The const roc uoo given to the Detroit R~clu ti ut-by the Southern delegates to that aasmiblv.” Now it Isa tp- s that ti c Protest wMch roe’s a,* U d comtrootrom, m*s drnw.i up h) myself, end, as vc 1 sh- a vour readers, was s-g’ivd. also, bj mu. We, the prot «• l. .thought that tha seciu < . had better not have acted at all iu the promise- . —preferred to leave tbo sutyeit in the han.U of the Ik-uth; —wa perceived that Uw Ucsolutious (particularly the •es»«J) might be difiurenlly iulcrpcrteU,aa experience h«* proved; wa did not mean iu accept a piatlonn which might seent to have one plank (or slave holder* and au nt hue tow abalitiouista. Now, Moas-a. Kditors, do you pretend to prove your charge Sy such a Protest * Take c-ru l-et Vrat 7*w turns out to be •'•preiol p/ruding " Cool men wilt weigh your v arm words. Taking, then, the action ol Inlti «< a darting point and star, lari of anliwlave, y scnt.tncnt, and gidug Hie Dettv.it actiirp lay interpretrInui ol which l:*j language is sus ceptible, 1 venture the opinion that there is not a man in Virginia out will admit that our “position” is not onlv not “/ roprroaw" Iti an auti-alavery dueciion, but, ou the con trary, ohriou.dy tetiOgrc-.dvc. Ilul I all be mini dnl of the action o( Assemblies solacrj Cl t to that of 1318. Tha. part id the history de •VI Via atl.uLon undo >widly ; aid Its tacu are itnpnr taut in many -ay*, rut, ncuUeu.cn, you a.-e doomed to Jiaipp iu.in, ,.r if ecu e\poot to veoafd Pom the snare in | *J »blch ..on have, m an *■ ei 1 hour of in-nnaiilaratinii. ial Icti, by any 'cot* ihn* Cir unno- wid ,icau:,..ug your Asseninn j Dif*d, we find no action o:i thu fobject ol alavery froc 18.8 to lkeii. In ISiA, ju.l baiore tli lamented disruption of our be loved Zio.i, when many ol tiaosc who are now toniii, sonic in the "Old S-huoi" sail aonte in the "New School" A eecL.ies, «urr together iu sat- in DM, as appears Irom ** fill, art. 43—llie subject ol slavery was brought liclorv toe oambly, ami too iolfo.>.ng action waa taken. "1 rasmuih as tuc constitution of the Preahyterian church, ui its preliminary an lumiamuiual |winciplva, doclaree that no church judic iPirv ought to malt* law* to bll,d the conscience, iu rirpie ol their own authority ; and a, thu urgency ol thu ‘undue - ot the A seem! V, an* the s lormem or tie. time during a .ich they cau continue in suasio i. render it impossible t . deliberate and divide ju diciously on the aubject ot' .-.uv cry iu iu relations to the church, that (Ami , r.ssdvud, that this whole subject be tml-bnitcly po-tpunad.** F-om ibla mil.otc it appears tln.t, 7«r/..rr Ik* d-rinon, flare Was a marked change in the Language, if not iu iff w> I-of .t ol the A-aeiubli, as compared wit.i that id ittli* DitTerent perrons would p-iViablv assign d.ffeienl ressoiis f- such a change. The foe! itself is noticeable. In IS 16, the subject t-mc up again—having, as we leain by tile , emptier* note, been "uryni upon Ik* .li trmhfj for u arr*. of years,** Ac. k'ta’i at Mi si ui-—-On the morning ot the I Jlh in-t., a fire bm-*« fortu in Mr. Met.tot jewelry stoic, corner ot 'laiu and A ia..i* street, Mempina Tenn., which extended Ui the aJ.oiuinc house and (lsstr.ni-! u .1.. amount ot *U,000 or A man named Bian.l ' ha< been arrested on r tsptcion ot having set hro to Mr. Memo's ■•tore to gratify lecling* of revenge. Vaunts and numerous memorials would seem now to ' have b.vti pourvd in, as wc tiudiu Digest, page M 1, article 44, th-l too memorialists were dir.Jed into thrr, clour,, some treating the “ the tytnn ,.f tin, try aa a yrrat nil, " and aiming at “amelioration”—snnie asking for “a lull discussion of the subject,” and urging the assembly “ Ui mjom upon the On mbi rs ot the Church,” residing iu »l*re States, to.seek the rejxal of certain law, and others, representing slavery as a “u moral 'ril, a hiimjn* tin in the sight ol Uod”—“calling lor the exercise of ditcipline in the case of those who persist in maintaining or i ustity ing the relation of inast'i to slaves.'' 1 do not quote from these views of* the memorialists with any intention ol making your aasembly, as a whole, • espunsiide for these views, but to show the opinion* anu in'*hr* of tile memorialttu, and tile element* then at work in your aasembly, and Cburcli at .large. The “ tin per *e" question, presented in some of the memorials, n as met thus:— “ It is impossible to answer this question in the affirma tive, without contradicting some of the plainest declara tions ot the woid of fiod.” Tlu-n follows the usual argument Irotu the new testa ment, lamiliar to conservative ruid intelligent men, and which, i have heard, with effect, in all our assemblies, when the point has been discussed, aud most clearly ami powerfully staled by Dr. Stiles, at Detroit, in I860. The J •is ,no.y of 1 $46 procuc led to aav, tint they could not, [ theref sa, •• denounce tu« holding of slaves as neveosarul I a hr .-!«* and t, an Jal an* sin,” Ac.; a. d then they added, I l.st “in mo saying, however, the as(t-mbly are not to be - understood im denying that there is eni connected willi I slavery." Ttie sentiments and the spirit of tne assembly's action io 1843, standing alone, or it adopted in the place ot, and to the rescinding of live action of 1818, would makr a lair and clean record, to which not I, certainly, nor do I think any of the tigntet to the Utter under re- I view, would have taken exceptions Hut. M .-vr- isIh>-rs, thvt artion is not only not declared .<• a • th :tat; u ora rtw-u.dlug nt the mo t important ac- ' tioitol IMS, nor as i» final; fori 1. ..ext ye..., 1S48,wc I • * * . a Co.'.'cciOH (tj p.liti >n- n ’ ,-imtiorial* on ;m* , .15 .1 .1 slavery waa received amt 1 iw. Dig.-- ' Tip. -IS 1-4,1 when the Assembly adoptw. the following j minute ; “Out -liurch has from time to tiro-, during a ( period ot nearly sixty year*, expressed iu views on tin subject of slavery. During a!! this period it has held and uttered tahtlaniiaUy the ,am ,, ntiment* . " (/) “Believ ing that this uniform ( ') testimony i- true, aud capatde ol ! vindicitir«n from the word ol God, li e Assemble i, at the | •ante time deatly ol tfie opinion that it lias aiieadv dcRb ••istelv and soli mnly spoken 00 this snlvj-ct witli sufficient j ful-veaa and dearness. Therefore, Resolved that no fur- I thur in’ion upon this subject i< at pivsv t needed. Adop red by vote of lib ayes, uo. s 33. Tin-.oTiowing resolu tion was immediately offared and adupu<!, without divis ion ; “Resolved, that in the judgment of this II ease the action of the Oonerai Am nifily of lo4n was mol intended | to ileny or rex-. uJ !uc teetimonv oltec uttered bv the Gen eral As<etubli*r prr in ■ to that date " Acs"' In 183' . 1.. jiswor to or .-ires on the same sub j»it, “»he un-i . -nd repotted d"'la rations of the Ger>c ral Aw« .uniy,’ er. • A.red It, Kid virtually rt.isserted mid confirmed, Tur, Men--a. I.'d -ai , bring, the history of your Uc;-.. ral .Vsscmhly, on fbe subject of slavery, ilown to the ye. - I” —f 1 asn.e year, ar I ,. mtf. in which The Celebrated llelroit Rosoiutions waiepss>eil ‘.y imr assembly, VVv did not, 1’ien, an i' senna to tue, go nut uf our wav to find ycqr position; be* kuoiving and disappruvu g of 1;, 1 »* calmly submit t-. thejudgnivut of calm and unpr.ju- | diced men, wi-rther your A e.nbly lias not ju.viilied the re ..ii„, in oir letter, that other churches, and your*, certainly ‘ct.'jruon the same views” «-jih nors, and wc nng' i av? a*u| „ or* uhj'i.ianaUt, “uniirtrusMssl/yfin Ue to the irtrodu. inn the subject into their judical... tins.” Do von wyy t. is a uew*ioqol«vnitrnrtion of xnnlr / and thm you pnt no aurh i .>..Mtru--t|o:i on your action of , lh)8 . 1 In full foree,—as yon impute , tone action of . l«jov We ire willing to see i,e text of your minutes . r, . — —.. . 1 the i-jue Bui il-ssr *, Editors, them is more to he adduced than i our nmUnwiiiiit -,| yom ’’views ae j *‘pi.itf'*rin." K htor'n1 Opii.ioua, uluil bright adduce to lid i puint '' • ■ «*ru_.loi>, I shall waive.—for. with all kind Jefereiee to »• jr not „nb!" position, KJiiois are hut Men, and the dec ie .» of chnrrh ju beat one, are of more weigh t In surb matter*. \\ i'»t have tour chinch judicatories said of your doc trines and position on this subject * Hear them. The .Synod of Wheeling, in IMA, having "numeroita niemofidla pi arnted, asking them to seek a repeal iff the aelhm I»f llie ivsembiy ol Uio aa’iio war, passed Uie lol lowing resolution ; •‘Ar»rjeed, That inasmuch a* there is considerable •hfferenea m opinion as u> the inesning of the action of the Ist fjei ersi Vs-mbly on r la very, it he * alleged that ,u< ^ action is founded on a move contracted view of the slavery i|r*eatl'in than the action of any previous Asscm hly, pr -, entiucthw auhject in a particular aspect, msb-a I ot meeting it fully in Its general hearing; yet ae that body m accessible to all who approach it in a proper iirmnne, and competent to explain it* own aetmn, Synod, tlierelore, *!cein it inexpedient to comply with the rer|ue»i of the memorialists in asking the Awrambli to repeal IU dungs, or to make stave-holding a trar to Christian communion._ At the snne tune. Synod take tliiv opportunity ol cheer, fully expressing theii ap; robation ol the sentiments pre sent' J by tin- Assep'blyol in,* on this subject.” Mere is prool of a resriesa spirit in one of your .“yii/nis under the action of IKK.,— asking s repeal ot that action, aa "con test Nat,"—urging thr s.#per m doctrine, as the doctrine of I s | ; and li e Synod, thus memorialized, refers the Hie in-a labels to the Assembly, aa competent to e> plain its own action, and itself falls Inn It with an appioval ot the senti inents nt I ft 1M, which make Innnceneo in stateholding an exception lo Ihe general rule, and moie (idly embody tin I'll per •> iloclriow than | have knnwii it to he embodied In »ny a- li-nt ol lira -'New Sehoisl’' Assembly, Tim So,"4 of Nurthejn fndi»i up (founts how, aa ip the •fist user, frii'ii Key. Mr. Ib-i'intot/s 'lland Moo* on the Slavery tpieslion," emiorwed by I tort's. V. I,. Mire, Willis Lord, J sines Huge, and nth err, | after depleting the evil, ol slav*rt III sum extravagant term* as I net r beard in stir I’re.bvterr. Svnod, otlienarsl Assembly,—s*y, "Tlist iai.y r/.r.Wni" m net're strive fo avert three erite f,n,n ti.e, dives, does not alter the general efleet- and l ieir etanf '*, by presenting ihe faire,t nupcetof slaveri.ipiiats tli" o '- . iei.ee of the hnt h t; and it in iv lie said wiihont axaggeratioh, that the heller a limited portion of tn* stales am ma le, the worn it is for the whole, aim ■ ifie good ol lira few bet. ines a palliation toy the rVil of the many ," and they >„r,elude a* lohows. "l|ol<Mng Mr*« efeiM ol Ctmrsii the Synod atfi nnnneipnli'ni. They regard emote rifiotnm as th> 'Odd efficient, and an inditprrierttetf prep nrnifur freedom. They -lowsver neyoies'-e m llie me ll<n if lire Uclteral Assetnlily of IMA " Again, the Svnod of f'ineinimli, in I • *4. after deetning lb r a. in ot slaver* to tie siofr.l aiv, **m Vert’-'-less it is j i . v" e ,at tiiere n • »mf«ef#/i </s iu our ciiurch sr* I s . i Ihe I'-tation ol loas'srs j ■ >-s wl«» are for >< ; mo U" such perajieir eirrneeietno'i.e la,* M«y Mlirut l«! j ehsigeil with s|n, merely h-rause ot this vela* I non." i he innocence lure i Iniitn-d is, as will Im per | • elViol, 1 he esrejjtnn U> a nmeral role, In view ot peen/mr t\ree$peeloeectt," sod ’’/is et tone," Tbear, Kditois, He uonr ",\nrll{rrn lopnee- j tpene. ' anj these are the V|ew. ih yn, ••/Jnlfleriei” enter - lamed liy them. These By lire Is, hr-T.ling these views In yoaf Assembly, rmnstfuiP- a hing-mu- element to your peine. InaMnuch as mojonltee fluctuate in as'cmMios; and these majorities have pr< cedent t in ihe i|»eof it pore e r I hot rote deep;—they may rvariant It deeer tea spetial rot'ce, that It shr-jfd have hecn dt run.if -ie- erroru lo piiliti li a book, ot >i‘i pages, enlitl-d ‘//ir»/ Book On thr riintery if i.t.’ii/u,’’ which it s ryia laoilsijf iyisi llis "Okl fcliiraT' Assembly's position on I Mich a hook waa ever writ _ ____ shows, what we mtiiwwled In oar letter la be true, to wit: that our O. 8 brethren "are constantly liable to the lwtn> ductiou ol this subject inui theii judicatoriee." That they mar he preserved Iron. “werwadow" and •yetneiu," which it is the design ol «*>» book rvlert td to to |>rv« cut, I .in ceiely pay, aa also that tWy may he pis wised from ■» ioriti** v hit'll might try their hand at eictmou. Let me ask your attention to mother point the Kev. lr. Kubiuoatt, hi hi* “'lai d lt<■ »k on tbu Slavery g.tce imi," endorsed by Rev. Doctors N. L. Rice ami James | 1,1 V. aforesaid, under takes. In Ins appendix, to shuw "tho Position and Tosliiuooy ol tb« General Assembly ol the Prvdiytrrian Church (.Vsir School.)" The author •aye: '‘This body had its on yin In a arvraetou from the IVeehyterian church, lu 18*8. Il* Geticutl Assembly, then 'ore. - laim that alt Ms Irrtimooy borne prior to that fsritd by tlie General Aaacmbly Is fikear IrtliMosa upon the subject of slavery.” Now, if our Assembly turn, lu lae:, i vei wl np mti a d im, (of which you uny have proof, but of which I aiu not possessed.) then it only | con ...n to Mil. that our Aaei.ihly.inmi—what? tST"To hr just as anti-alavr.y aa yoi are! *1 Fund'll that mi. dug link of proof, il you can, and then 1 must con cede that our p jaiiioi. la we krttrr than your*. But 1 cau thin you, Mewvw. Editors, tu trvad <uflly on this ground. Your dilemma lias two naughty horns. II you prort that have so daimol, then you establish the' tact that we aie, to say the lra>t, aa orthodox on this »uhj- d ** vour aelvca: that Is, your krst mishap, and a coutradiciion of the main drift of your article of the Mils hist. There you slab youraetrea. Thoctb. r horn la this: you aav that our A wamblr "had i/a OiUtilN in u rwa * from (Aa i’. vabymriaii «h i ■< i, iu Hit." If tin be ao, tuen we left bv-gidiearit i wauravv, Wi'h Mine other thug., behind ua—eui ting ANEW ; or. as y>-., ae' «t to call us, -Thn .V»» Otkooi Assembly The Hoeordt, fUifl trriitoonir*, ami, w Yell claim, the Hitlorir s'nrrtuiaa, belong to putt. You, tie u, Ivust ot all men, Cen, witii any grace or‘propriety, make th. “New school" Assembly pailnc.s with you In your I AVorrfa •—on that pdi dpi. tonic would, pei iiape, ask to ! have orrlain proprrtit* divided or shared in cminmn, whirl, are more to be pitted than a partnership in thai I doctrines ol !8I8. Here you impale yourselves ag.dii. Moreover, were w« to claim a right to the testimon- ol 181.. you, vy tolling ua that wc Im I ourORIGI.8 in I8J8, have a* .union a po»i»ien .. nich corn pc la you to rcimdiah ?Ht- clai'.n —unless bpon i'.it g~onud that the origiual sin ol Iol8 ii *11 that descend. Ir.iui you to the infant actnbly of 18bS. Ch.mgo the premises, and the logic might be turned; hut I am reasoning with you ou yuan own premises. Messrs. Editors, you have imbibed the impression that thu “New School" Assembly is an anti-slavery body, anu i you have conic to believe what you say. Y’ou may hare persuaded others to believe il That there is an anti-alarery element tbeie, aealoui to commit ua to the doctriu •* ol 1818, ia true. Lot I t»ft you, as a brot'er-niati and brother-minis: r. that the con troling iiitluenco in that body, lor at least ton y ears, has, to my knowledge, been more and more conservative; that ! you nr- doing them injustice, as Records show ; that you a:c doing I. trtn to good and true men, by such articles ^ too often Bud a pla. o ill your columns; and in the name of Truth, Piety and Patriotism—and at such a time ... tin*—1 conjure you lo [mum anil give time lor lelicclion an«l rp|MM> ot mind. gor my sc , I can any-lliM the position of your AwuMr, a. for i ilw Hr. Umealalrd lu IMA. .ails me brlitr, lii some respects. than u.al of our A variably taken al Dstr.pt ; but you. In 1 S-*«. and "SO rraaaertrd and KaarnaaxD iV m«tlm*uta of IMS, making (Arm an inseparable part of yunr [lalfona. That apoda II fur me. and I reject U-—preferring c ar IVir.ni plan form to your* ; especially with tbe recent action of . or Aarrnbly al New York, dettnlnf its own raaatilatioaat powers Your platform ■v •« *eenn* to me, baa a /./Maid AbnUUou /donT in it, on wMeh the moet high-'oned AHoliueutrt .save one or two, that 1 have ever me- on the floor ol our A miably might eland ; whilst our's has only ac nstru .'Uve mjutnt that way - with a Hocr.maa Pmrrnrr lo show that as Southern members we adm.tof no wing ntid wlna. Iwo anted compact. We do out declare that, "THIS bLAVk IS DI.rKIYkD OF !IIS NtTl'KAL ttlUUTR" H r do not prueide for IA« ilucifditte »/ a mustrr, wAo, in a ipo-./IrlnwalliluWjn, end rnyot'n bar saapswguM ,/ that /era.a/nwi eAlan A /•rir./rpr*. as la dona lu the arUon or 1818. If •liaryd ne af„.uUl aeem to be neceaaary in any cn.e, under our rule It la left entirely to tbe home Church court to treat It na In Ihelr Judgment the ease demand*. In -mrlus.on, pasnng, for the present at least, aome other point* In respect of which yon ilo not ,eem to he well p.j*i„| In .( l lidfoa and re.-orefa,-let me aay-ihnl I have aimed to cmdne my self to tdcU and oy.1 III.ma, pur) oeely .voiding all reference to, ur Imp* acl.tnrm ol ftd.njr ami m.-rtree lu your U>rt. While I re gard Oieny of your a.iumed facta aa /».•/,..n., „„| j„nr oploh-na as errvnmna, far be It from me t-> honl you, brethren, up beforr •he world In print, as men of “arfiltd entejonin-n aa ciae lali lay ‘tnMrmf itflmoMeu. I li'.nk you are mistaken, and a little too much excltr-l. Our ‘park. If it wu a spark, I- II on your powde' n«i well protected. I regret, Willi you, ai d with all who bare cx pr sard .n my hearing ai.r judgment of the spirit and *eopc i f your » III...—i: t you should have felt youraelvea "compelled tuU-e langtiat set onog of liar-htirs*."—that you have r.-mmllu.l your- I elver u tlie t.ielnoadOR *d*al **li order l» acne . < ,i*. in* from-lie I *1'" ■> " *••r acta. In Ibe SouUi we tinrr aiumpt.-d ! t n.i ... :hc impr-nl n lust y.iur A-aeiubly ex* MHy , lo jail *a:ue I nils wi.u oar own." I rr|s-al It—I dn regret mil you lilt *■. mu- ' ••-lie I" toaeiu it langoxg • I with It Ii* 1 nsver beet, u.- red.. a- | l**i.lly ii a pk die rrliglvua jonrnal. H ere it In mr power I w.-uld i Mot It In •-bnvino. 1 wish Ina*. you had consented to publali my note of the t6Ui, with the d'" .menu therein mot.'..tmed. .* a mean* of *xrti,g a, tue tr. pipe ... this writing, sod the unhappy a|ipeatan ce of strife and want of kindly c. ufldruee between us. lVoui.1 Uial ll.i i manuscript trfehi turn into tutor under my |ieti. and uever a type bo touelicd lo glee ,1 publicly, ’f so truth an* honor might he y,t pnunad I *1 ■ itr.atHled that y.u “ do not i-Varg- y. ur brethren the t-gu "* . r■ ' maax Mix.rim aiy-u uyle ur kl..r) w,tn i-d-n. fir. » n:w.,„.', •_ ali-elt suit, a . Inure Woul l have le t me bo.urs tlhei , eeo' .g u:id more |deaaaol lutka, willed now tugir by t». 8 I.:*- r»i-*n ui uiy Unic. Mif’lcmw,—I |.*» .1 r*e .e-nlpf. or *u o|Kn i* !m; «n i, a» '• ! »<8i*il •vp lvit,ch«ruy frr jia, rv»*u * urtd\ rtci|ff€uu chan.T* l»r*i cclfolljr iiiJ (ra(«ruiill/ yours. KiiIiiqoimI. ?!, 1S5<. CHi*. Ii. RKAD THISfY-KOURTH CO.KUKKSS-Eir* Sexxioo. WA*iiisgtoh, June 21. The Sonat** wu* not in res.inn to day. * HOUSE OK REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Uoilitx spoke on the nitij'-ct til ino law* emanating froui the Legislator* of Congrp**,bran< I mg them a* a code ol oppreusiou ami outrage and wrong, which wool ! be dia i'r*. ii to tlpj Legislature of any State; a* they are to the I* nils and Van lid* who *eelt to tyrauubte over tile cUixwus ol to l territory. Hu uigue-d that some of thu*e statutes enacted were io cirect cont.aveiitiun of the organic law utJ constitution of the l oiled State*, especial!) that relative to the freedom of Kiecrh. Vi. Uutling mio detended Maagnclnigott* act lost gene ral a ,d specific charges, claiming that in al! that con*ii tute* true g entile**, she is the (ir*t State, and her -cevent pcifu.'pnncer superior to her past patriotic reoclirctloi * He boas y to find at the hea l of her list of aAnailaiiu •he President of thu United 8t»le», who had d htk. it-l» jie'Verfe,; history to enlori .* the Sou'll at tbe Oppose of h. !. «’i and becoine Uie chiefuili of aectwualilai._ Masehciinaetf* bettered wit'. Notub Carolina that the tugi live sl.ise law i* ur con*! ii *!■ mal. Mr. Keittasku i Mr. Burlingame lor Ml authority rela tive tr* Smith Carolina. Mr. Burlingame cited 'he remark* of lliw Charleston Mercurr, which tpokc of tho fugitive slave law h* an in tringe-.icnt ol one of the imiat clwri'hed principles •*! the cobsututioti. In eoiiklusion, he refurred to Mr. Sumner'* speech ar purity and nobleness in it* actihiuunUi anil st ye ity in n* el*.ttore* ay*ain*ttjrannv. Mi. Stunner ue tr ..hi v tie me..[ enemy—dps cha/acter #asa« pu*e ns lit. riow wh'cl' falls on liii native hill.. Hi. nv... n ._ tnr »Un kifH«ft«wa for ^very hquitii bHrtf* hearing th#» up. light form of man. He wa* an ooornplisheu scholar and chivalric gentleman. A n. nib-r ol tm* House, who I. .J taken the <>atb to support the ronatitutioii, .tide into the Senate and anioto him a* C’ain smote hia brother Mr Kei'i. “It's false." [.vnutian ] Mr. Huriingainu replied that lie would not bandy ep1 theta, but sms respOliaible lor hia o mlan- uage ooty a- d ilo'ibilevi the gentl miau was rcaponv.bl* lor hi*. ' Mr. Keiit. "J atu." • Mr. Burlingame, alter describing and aeverolr condemn ing the aaranlt, asked “Call you that chivalry—,n »„at •aMleol honor did you get authority lor tom / If wo arc not to hare Ireedom ol speech, what ia all thin goTern u.cnl w Will ? It we are to lie called to account by aotno gallant nephew ol some gallant uncle for cone tiling which do. * not suit thuir sensitive nerves, wo want to know it. it tbo coriliict la to ho ttansfomd from the poacelui Intel* Icc.ual Bohl, wiiuio honors ate ritual and easy, we desire to know it. The time may come when Massachusetts mar wltbdiaw her lepresuntalivsa to lier own 'm>sooi—whcii safety ia not to be found lor them onder the flag ol ntir coimfry — but while these representative* are here they will sptfhit when and liow they will, nncaiii.g for consequences. II they are pressed loo long and Isr they will not dnuA from tin defence ol tIn honor nt the Commonwealili of Ma**a clmsetts and freedom of speech. Mr. Keitl sough', to obtain the floor, winch was awsrtl od to Mr tlarlile, who declined to told it. Mi. l\citl gave notice that he should on Monday reply to sots' point* of Mr. Burlingame'* speech. Mr. Burlttigann.', after coticluding hi* speech was pri vately congratulated by his friend*. Mr. (larlilo condemned the f’incinnati resolution*, or, as he said, the filibustering platform Mr. Kicuirnl would led reectee the electoral vote of any district except that reprweenlSMl by Mi (ridding*. Tim centost i* I* t'.gei ti Mb Pillir.orvr, the candidate <*l the nalinnaf party, and Mr. Ilu ■ bansii who i» supported by a Isrinn Mr Washburn of Maine, urged the nreesslty of a union of llie i>|i|mnetds nl the administration and those adverse to til.'-ttensl'm of slavery ill lha territories. The House then adjourned. Illt.lt, tin Pirnday, the lid of June, luAfl, at ftnk Hill the real. •I-nec nt I •ondli-ls», Mr. Wilflam Is. Win don, Mi** MARY V HA HR A ft fit, In th- flMh year of lici aje. M n I y Morning, lint "Id mat, at half (mat l o'clock, in this city, M.s* Kl.l/A A. BBK.NO Her numerous friends; and the friend*. sm| arqnsn 'mce* n* Imr brother In law Archibald Rlr-assnpi, art- re«pectfitliy invited, without Inr t'n-r mint *', to attend her funeral at t| o'clock tfiis, (Tues day) evening, from the iinited|l'reabyteiiaii church. Hi w.iurday, Jun* list, at the r»*M*«*v of til* *nn la this *ltv ■MiilN ftT|f*l fw, f.sf tfirrl/ t#f ik* r "tint? r»f OrxvUnvt t in th© 7ft par of »**» ■ ■ ■»■■■ r ■■ 1 ■■ ■?■■ f i i m ■ * i ; ;I iri f» ro tHfi Wr hmf in *orr • Ml a . «»l i ftoddf AI|*h ^'i|p «ii<| color**. Mi n, Mir iN. H»||r. Ur«n« fdi> « if I' «*n**rl# 0*M fH , '4v-iw«* Drap ilTlr. ' ta ‘iV* **»•! ur* •’ PAf ftlt, ft'»i •alw,)l«r« . *n*l ,.t.* r j\ *l« inwt. . V'#* iH. »««.»r'M* n( l« r**ry t.iit.f i, • . iHt. »>l H. .' H Urt »r. <4»Wy om, '"'u'oftv r * m *!/!»■« autt pft* ' •, fh»e« IN »*:*« Will ltd ViU la Cflli aI ttifl ol'l tMal liihftl NrsUet* •r gkftf, kAl*r»M\ * go, i it m«s !«•; ^4 " tw#H HRAflll* IHIIIr. -Fu nwi »»W| \hr Mr H n#rally » *r* ir vit»aj In nliif fi th# f»fj*rrnlnfi «*f H I* 4li«9> e-1, *«, s#| »|r|«v ff ft \MI» Hr ft pirn IM« Mefl-ni nt n'cfefh, on »t*« Uftt of t\iU (Hftft, *•*| .nmr !»»• rlfwr ifni AUf.inlnf Man | H 0»*\> a •w>nM»h« f*ft<ll»f »** n*»fii?nr%ftf#, ’>*• UUI WKt M«c »*Um •I lit* •••!• Iwmt of •*.* Ulf 4 M. jell -It v *Ml llff'li.f*, ftt/SvA R*rrlr»ff ■ dr; MtUhJ Co*I H K 4i rif«r An' nott, m qonrtrr »*ts!a , fftur r.»fi, rro.it • its Sutf isfrtN ; M m 9 Nf»'l 4 fnt MNs-he^vf, In W%«lt kH< , *».,-* |9v. f Mti'-kafrl, in «|f IMR. Hoo MnH tor mb- »i^ HK.sOK*9 g fill .9H, )-94 Cornnr Proii mn l Oary nrMta. tin vfslv tn XX MIIIWHY. ivrirttea and for tale | Avfl try J*VI UsVg.UPORT, A1.L.SN S VO. £>omm Rttci, “WAKT II**, mu4 «Im«« •irtiag ar% y* w-_ rmTa n i l u _ I«r to n 4*^*4 mlZr~~ZlzZ.. *UW** I"1-* M 1, -— - - r***‘- "»■«. »• kian ai. emtnt — Ur eaui, amajk c.-a*«ur .Uivtoj He la T.mj i ourirr ol a>m« d.ir.nava : calattvo too k«, incloJ .., I'M....I, („o.ral ConiumUmn Ua^l •*' arraunt of the .'all, heat t lianmlllM, U a.ora in'o.'* lion than an* other KaJIma-l tt.u.4. Mala Mocha !i v aMmMdbfrktoreMn n. ... ...ila WorUraUU,, bTnlUUa B*!,; .vaload TM. ton otooo. .maid 771^7^ n;4an. Mmaa da lavtonrawau aiH the .TV jui .jT ' . S5S* 4o^ mau ...7 alarm to. itU ST to tiLUEUlftot^JU. Kill, ■*•' and no Imp.i tant atUi^UTn'UTluU dlmrtlaa. ,<w* •• ko«.lka ludueoca o' Mr. Caamptua'a dtam total, ba.l. .!, b. kj (to AtUnlk. r«i|y Mil wvk To 'toy ih« Cti.danep.aa Urnt, and price, .aa* advauehm W, .,aru of* fe, ** ‘7 *l IWaormnaui Bora a; Arm him, bat l.-ddav, ara u d .milord toparl.aaaa al ika pro rail in*h 1*1. ratre. (Mala f1ir>i baa, baanto achuS* ITo'iIII'm*''.' by Ho®' c«P*ta'toU, .ho, al praaaui, am dUV^t ■£.!, hnr M •■>•*'/ >»>*4 Sada, nivnrj being ao atom # v*i,h** cMaaa loan., .»■» ol Iba lo.aat rotaa. Tba aokaa £hi? Mlaamrl Mae. bar, baru lar (a, al improver " e oopjr th« following (ruiu Urn N. V. Shipping Uat ol tolur^ijr ** M «« - ih. pair,,, law,. p,r ; . .V.r fTr •* ******* •«* ThurvU/ ***cuuc. villa <!*««>• J1* ’“JHi ^cMidlp b. ro i-acifle. Ona ami ail api.ai. i. 1, • •la* n'iuf ala* iii'im mat Uiv lvi» Countries vill uut br lar. i, it ' J'5 r-" - r~** “ ££ Tb . • odou Mm. am. bet pr a. n> aa tm. feature lo na,i ap-.u the demand lo moma.nod^.aai «na pretijr actl,a, buim. Jl^pi,' * • • “7* a up a, bud tier, .aa Do ptoarr. Con .'i J Lao duel I, kadtow Waato.—d demd M »l.V-*4 V Mm «dar and dtpraaLl. K j>-da n na in Irani, ara raid to haaa daacr. pod a ran amount -d PVT* nT?* *** 1 ,*JCfc U rarumoaill*ad (ranted HM«ai,.uu (root. i » tto • iNr.it —ld«r« u lao fcVlyrUi ch*tiM tia t|»« wnnal a«wd ! SunduuiT^'p^u; app*dhra*Bc<a «•«!«! mm to vorrout <k« uyMUitot of cvi itounl i All »Urkn*l. U*e (Stnair vaoutho. Cu|t.uUi«U prel*r lo M»k«* ti'Oft aUViatiMiU r»Ui«r Itoa Uiagt, rvta at couibarn'lrdy low»r ' %ltiT "1% ^ wh»hi» iuU pee a oil4. vlUa r«f»H U» oir furolffo MMuwa. 1 W« aiu iniobWd to Mmtam. (Irak \ UlaM«l. Oommlu •hi" Marebonu. No. ID. Front •l.-aa>, No. York, tor a enpp ... the ••Na. York corn htettonga Ke-.rt.-r1' tram which ..cop, th. fol Wart.x rvlaiita u Soar and (.eta : . *■[■"Of th**7 *• * docldmltp improved tone apparent produce,! tanrahta charae,., of u-, Ar^o and dUa^./IIS?!!? ii C*\f m** ““*•! onflactorTchan auanp had atotclUa ^ »aaa>tfdaA-lat»cy to Urn crop. mlLrope .a hiv. “ C“‘ P**0- "h«n “ »h«ld becom. “n\. " ■ Utla belief »• i..* prin rlpnl r»«Ktu tor th* rractloi* a^H.^c! u tr, Am^ricv, nulkl(h«Ui'4ltig Ih* *ncout^rln* prnip eta for th* tr r«„ a i-allt.tr . .ora i/o-Uln. Uu.m^ULt^Vu^ilm^ l»i* .oI.trMmw.ii* CaotUMiil; IbrV h**r mUx 4 truiu <kj»%i I^Uculmnjr to fratH* »i a HpAhi, «!»kh hu*r .^eTU. b ,xnmrt; •• W4d dark lb.tr n. d«l. .opplla., a- T b nr. Fr-a,h or„, rg to .*l,ut, h in npcaarad In leuba and ! rOMUlv.l ■*‘.l,r*‘<w|pt»«j -»b e con-.dvrab), folllu* .-Sin Iba fa rr* ticl»r*rl. *, Ur« pmvvcvU quit* A reaction, muu *irru * •laor* Sr li'mii'^r'4i.d“dtom:ri4nJ U"uu“ ‘rV'ihleU.JilUU0 iST tom “a^o.uld' ,,.n«Lu„cT:rd\r,“^Te„Tbr,jr:^„r.:uri:^2X'r;.u a.U meet «lut a |aj d -mand at ren.unan.ti.c prW, ThTT* .1111 throe nntull.t to elapm ere nac Kual.to. tt I„P, , , market to *n> vklel.t. to ouiupetll.m. a.th our,, ..ml at d obi u.u * nUlr CJV I**™ ltl ""i *UI be aauled-a, upon Ibtl Luder Uu- cc nil curd favorable advice* fi'uin Karima* ,trv fol .nu cwulbLnt u...r ha. pervaded the eb.al mart'. "w«u wall ktluwu that lla *np|4ic* from the Wwl will fall off, -ilrl.ra b-y after thl* m. nib, there has Iw In. disposition Ur. au in h i >u arm*. especially »li«ce U« arrteal of the America, the orivau. from lier being rtry favorable ; tire late or. tier, from Kuropr are very large, many of them unlimited, tar. W log to the absence o( a good arsortaaeul, canno! be executed at |.rv. sent lb« sh.porcnu Ulus far thla month, bare exceeded our ea l-. t taUona, ow.ugto the con.hterable .|uantlty Irvaen In on Uio ca hal last tail, mud the continued blgi. pro a. contrasted witn Dour. Mm two. Ipta of the latter at “tM water” having fallen og, while ««“ »'***.<«• Iu». as compared «Uh Uatbprlng. ■rarly xll this exc.as ha* been exported the preoenl month, and . iUf *7 l,kr|ff *««d this, after that they will «toutalr?» fail vM inaiertaJijr. J Tlie private advioea liom Korop* by the recent arrivals are vert strung From the Baltic (lie supplies wdl u..t mu.I our retliualre « pubic lied u. March: th. Berlin corre^mndcm of the Uhmn Time*, writ-s they are all likely t„ he mu.h lee* from hi. FWaraburg tr*n were promised -lien: in April, and much disappointment I* fol" lu CMisequeirc- Tnc protracted rains on the Continent hare m jure.l Mm crop* very much, particularly In France and Spain, ami ,, ''*“•"* price* l„ a Ivinre at all Hie principal market* The de llvertes from th* armrr* throughout Uie Unit. I Kingdom were tall ■ng off, and It b 'ouiid they hold hm very little wheat. The Stocks |U t ,c hand* ol their milter* are Very lew, indeed mud. lower than la prudent, os they are totally unprovided tor anything of an un iaward char*, lei. The Uuie has „uw arrived wheu we confl.lently expected the kuglttli supplies to fall off, and should our expectations l>r np***‘a*>' '*• rtiicii «r m*v l uik fur cuatloor*! hitfl. price* until September. * Tlie upward movement iu sugar atill continue* in nil the leading markets In New Twit, last week 11,0110 bx^s Manilla, to arrive, were aol.l at a cento., which la raid to Is* the b.sliest pr. • ».noe Idtc, showing or. advance on the last New York aalc of 11, ovu*« ; and on the last Soslan .alt of Y cent. Mr. D. T. Williams, one ol »ur tptrrf t-ufr>rpri*ing nn.l reliable onnatsT ci. merehai.u, eihlfcpet to us IM- morning, ff Ran plc of ka* to have grown In tlasw. II Co., N. C. by X Made, I q Tie leaf was *f • r'r'i g. bleu color, of very deb cate t. stare and |*s. ses*** a highly ar> man. tlavor. It appeared, lu our p. or Jialgn. ut, tu be the very iirUmr of perfection—il would mil do lu say “pink,’ and when con veiled Inn. “rock ramly” “pomegranate, ” It* nr some Unite of th* kind, will beyond n doubt excite the eloquent commen dvlon of all experienced cliesr. rs and ./usd n./n.w generally. Mr. " s u.focro* us tl.ai this sample was I rough! hither fur iheoaml I»tp.u of Oil. matiulaclurer- who will have the privilege of pcrcha* lug and If they are disposed lob.d for II w.ili a Lyncl.bnrg “loop >' *,” We liavc un doubt but list ll* crop will bring a very Mg I, Price Lynchburg ha* gain, d the reputation ol paying lie “tall.st” pro-re foe Tobacco. Wc Woulu not, if we could driract from th character which the bian.l* ol iliai city have acquired in the mar kets of the world The manufacturer* Ihrrc never higgle shout price, when Ike quality la rtally fine, and lienee it is tha! some of Ih-m In their ragemce* to purchase will give an extraordinary price lor • very choice lot. But neverth- leas, we bellrxc that K.chincnd Is u (ffrnl|f n.e,hest lobacoo market In the Male, Sod can undoubt ed . boasi of lire best rang #f s. lection. Be thl* at It may, tie Lyuchbsirg manufa.iofcr. buy tiiprrler “raw malerlal,” and are conavpi'hOr cii**ded to mauitfactore th* "best hewing.” Its have be’ore us, a -pecimen of tha tobacco grawn !o Boau.k. ot nly, t a by M . J B Lemon; for whIch Messrs. T.C. 8. Ferguson ff Co. of l.y nchbnrg. paid $IM pec 160 *>1 a few day* since. TL.sraaterpr'. sing g nilemcu have thus far out old tie Rials, and we wUh them what they richly daaervo—uuboucdrd sucres*. With * sagacity whl'b ever accompanies enterprise of Uia “true grll,” Messrs F * Co , have in tha kindest manner promised tn send a* n f.y of th- !r ‘ u,g price b.baeeo” when tlie same shall be ready for market Ou It* arrival we shall be m'-ided to exercise nur lodgment, end speak conhd.itIy *• *0 iLe quality of the article. Wc expert also to re ca.v* a box of the Oaewall Iota co, and shall lol.ke manner. Intorm our reader* what we ihloa af It a* a “.noutn piece” for those who do ootearbrw tota.co. RICHMOND MffRKtmt, Juno 2*d. 1»1«. Dtxenxi Krhcski.—The weather tor the past few day* ha* bean M a decidedly tropica, character Thu lemperatur. of a hake-oven •valid ri I bare i-em much bolter, and consequently. It wu* not ■ ur* pflsi-.g tu observe a general languor and liaMrsaneas in all the d* pai.oent* of 'ilus*. The •• lieaUd term,” lure a* .lie*here, pro docoa an bsertl i quite Incompatible wlih commercial ac.ivdy, and aa summer tin* at Last set in with earurnt, n* may reaaanably con uulc coal the •• dull f. a son '• i, iu:|y loauguratesl. i0 apeak mg of the Weather, It is pr. per to r-xuaik • ,al w. •.*** had, this .ftonjo r r«freabl:.g alu—sr, with th- proepent of more rain. Bacon, sng ,i Md III IS a have ugalll adeao sll. Th* *sc.n.line new. .. I . _ been fc in* On (or ..bunt all week*. and wv are ni l tui.blr to per ceive Uaa “ lop of the iadder “ The prlerv of rugir bid fair to rival Ho ae of HgPJ. Brradainlfi unchanged. We anurx nurrcvbw fW 7V« rqiTHMf tW vhoUtaU prioet hi ft)! mg mull o Jen, higher ruler hurt lo he paid. Harm -W- . are to repm l a further advance In Bacon. I|..aderv ace now -dune rl'/tlM ala. for Aide*; ingulf*, for dhnutlrra , and I' i-lU J«e foe llama. TSae market l» faitra, autl pr'.oev rt.ll h-rve an ape ..-tl lend, nry Hatc.w %x — We quota a' Jl©1i r«pt*. In Philadelphia II la Quo ted a* HW-W cl lit egat i, he —Painted lilt I t, 2.13 V d. ten. Three hoop Paint- ' Haiti 2,73 p-r dox-u: Heavy Cedar Tub# TJ t.iat; Heavy Ce llar Feed liock-tr »»#,93 Ht down Uirti-ar—IF- quote doontam at 9o rta. *1 9) lor prime- 17 oI ben, wr quote a- 9*rrM Cl Bn-iida rax.91. according to qoalltr. Oatri.ijm-W- quote Adamant' a©9k, Mllcbetl'a Pat- nl Bland 91 Min'.atlonvdte Hat dTX; Tallow, Jackuti'i, 19S<• Hperm aearee, held at liryut rtv. fi.aa -The market ronffbu-a very e*lW. the rreeipti Ireing made •au ale to the -leBaan-i Wr rpioie ai rtt; In mmil qnxniliMa a ftw rtt Atom Art o' t*ltie«|. Oca* Mail '• In better rrqueel at <f>a7i' rta per hnihcl Cnrika. Wr lo quote Kb. at 11019 *9a.; l-aguagra 11 '.to. 19M- . l td Java IdSefflSMc. rtrrr.ix Vaavi We quote at IT0H eta. Forma* \\. continue tn qnot- at 43oenta. In Ftill.d. IpMa.lha qiiutallot). urH^Vi—with vatall Inquiry Flail. The ree-lpie of North Carolina Aih are over lor the eeaaon An-ther rarfo of llall fax Iv expect,d ahortly. We quote V Carolina and P.dnm.re groat Herring- at 9M9MX V hht. lor No. I, and ♦tq<tl>q for No J. N. P (thud. No, 7T |Titj tf I.M , ami ♦ ball hhl W- -(tarrie Meeker- l ai follow.. No 1.922 tl bhb, 111* V half bid. J No 9. y "hi , No. *, (medium. I *&**. Ft r riven—We qtt-de at 11 ,*1 l u-rr --The only tranaaeiioni of which we her- le-en opprlaed line-our 1,1.1 renew, waea iale of 9>*l hbli. aweet tuou tialn Flour at M.', There have no dwtiht been other limit. I «ab i. and • -mo vhlpmente North on own-ra’ aeenenl. The mark-t g-mralir l». how ever, very dull. We continue tort weeh'a Ago-e.. m-lwltiii'a-'-lb,* Hi- tale ab«-ve noticed, ae the brand wue a faro, tte one, and rloee not eetahllih the prh ee -»f the " ootntnou cun.” w- quote H ip, r flue a’ Knlrn #7 , Hr Flour *4 FuiC«e—wr rouVl l • r of bul trrj Util# doing tt.la wrrk 0ti*p mrnt« tn the North n*»*»ttnr.M on A llbwml •r-tfr, m.d bring fur In •* **** of rpcel|d«, will "1^1" Ihf M<*k» hrrn. W# n<Mii*Ao« l«i «|Molf «kl|»piuK ta|Krl|rtf «| (d tl 4r>aMf<i1 It tn •nfr%Wr-; Mfb 7-$7tg, Ryr FVmr |4M «r« If whnb oiiruilonr. ft- v*ft« hj f »n*l U«t w.-rk IV* Mdr, fwr tbe month of J wt *TA, f Apt Mdf. r« ft.- ¥ f]Aofr fUUtlM. IfUflM., ft half ttOAf, \ . M04M |»r ht,* . Um mi $405. <>r.i.pr* T04 : Ftgg, Irufn, If J* f *> , 7.mot* Cnrr«t)t • V40 »*, AhuoMte, M B. If. n . ~ Wp h*»r nftlBlM «%fc« ill c«#. Oiu*n-Tl4r#ka< nvirr in-julr/ fur r*rl*n ihu wntH — Wr »• Ufnr# at j- r ton. Ifr f|ii<>1*- fly .teff.g, p..r kP|, $r. V . Fporting. 707 V morkf.i la -laH, ar *|»* err *»raatl'l tlroopfnf. Wr f|A«*|a N..rx» tet. *n d frr»n, it,-f I.arf. nnd ft #1 14 from Horn Bo oil if |N to Mrkrt Ht4r», 4rjf, 7|$ In B. do •*!l*4 1)4 0Alf *W|»»r $7*. I*" —W 'jump P)f it ptm*', r miaou Fngttrti lUr« $A*n K*»« 1 •on * 't'»rd fv^0f Ji» ; Mw. .wa I4M0I0- TrM-gar a*nl Atmorf w . M« MTdMi hRlMItfH'l ft lid u» Infi. V.iat> W j in-# Mil* at It-. R /a at 11 if, an4 rtf nnl In pi*?* 1*0t4< , Frw e i h wo an t»|t«rar4 I# i Imrf. ra*l»*Wr Pl| ft| rarh and tiMf. Bar 707lfr. I.r«a Wn pjtiotf irnai dor# at $1>» M' i > -war - FfVra ha*rr again rdraiNaNl, ang va Aaanrdkpgty rater o«r qwrtallntrt #*f Ort«>aA« A tM p*r - for pr'tm- flAn f*f rf# . t."M f. aAli»,r Ai rta ; <H*ha faap iraHii 14 No Fo-in Rtr« in aiarliH Min 'trr*L Thr •frw'ira arr •Wd rWmarwf mtjr nv»d-rai# Ir : rr. Wr *y*iol«* Fran m t»»r; Vnifta IV, Brown HfuB> 1 ••tit*, ffnfT« JM y *»»Ac V\v I-H U at *04 ;. fteM'nrdlfiv K* rnoW*y OkTiAfr riTJ rf'UI at a ittote. *i» - W* lUvk lf*4 •• TV.0f1 iV'T* -» tiam Iwl on.' light 4fid t>' l«t#T fftr* a«fclriff hwfc-r rite* h*T gntpi R«krth«*m niwM* fir idanitnf. Wrf|Nvii HV?kI a at*. Morn.tain te** at r|4 Npv go* #» .«• am art I II* a M #4<»l V# prr tdd Bra.—Wa <«'»o*v A## uiaaltr at i^/7o l.lttlr nr noth lag j M*tef. Ilnblvr* arr asking f I.Hf# for •• Warahalt." T..m .f«ww. a»4 , ft JO fur " Afhton’a M hniM Wr Karr lo rVport an> fhrr adranrr tn **N <» lean., with Mill an upward tendency in prtcee her all dagutpibma ( The Moekaof Brown vovt her- at nr-e-ni ara atput <d>*Mlf the quallly an Wan.I at Ihla tael year We qno|e ueW ‘itlean* at I krll come A cargo of (’ iba will he offeyo-^ ai aardf-n oh grlday next : K- toed PugarO hav» advanew, tg d, per lb. woe— tor laat. Bill -d.tl-1 of BvnWr, ally hi an of art -r red, al 4/gg N unborn. 30 A re i, la, NPtare—We krandr, (Hard al lev©*; ll-r- -aaay 9173 fgw/e), Jamaica Hum «A; N It do fH. Imaeh Heandy,noml- | om! It. Apple jj Noriaefti d. Arhi.'i IbdlBnd Hit 9i.lUidae i A marl an Jr. pt renla. Whtvkev Aleh'd rccRl\9 9c.<i0V7a; Obn I cttrhalf I «* Bat. | 3-noo tl* mack at praavnte on new feature t|oc*tpM aae (ailing ..If, but Urn entr.e* for laavoetton ace xi'ii Igaax tfvolM ta ad I I ITSkV ’tyfiLTtaS^* **■ ,teV» ••Jfke tar itMri » »*K W*» •«>—Oak 9rt.*U> ■ rt.nl, rtrt*. ha> a*. UV. U i> 4A* l*M rw •™w* WAU«^W ^ ^ U ^nr‘»»tiUif !• arrive In wudi i*n nrtlu "*L 'l*1.™ ^1 *•"• M •* II, according «• euS^/ P h«u4n4. Mur aril at y l.a«ae .fL tiit.Lcii am paying to |4 accord*. iT^uaiajT *’^L#r* P-•»uo».~JU mm engage*.. . . i. r f rato j aorta b^* ubJsst njaurtfcptttt iJ&tS. ■* *£*■ * khd. r*j,» .'sr^dTrTu NRW YOUtMtikm. JuoaSlal. — 5s*^“ *■• jnyaran.iMM >.—«wm. tar ..ta, h„.,tar. ar.■» T*}- JTlk‘*r** dr«r*l. wwh l*o»d MR renta tailr. r.T^B ££££!£ a* «l,lu tar fair While OanadUo ; ai,;0 to, wIj" S,’.,?. .. «i jj v»*» tar tad do R^ta,ta,i; i, Srm TITVSJtinSS4 itadunportaoteha.*. •^•dtabJLta It; Com ihfrt la a fair huimr* dating at n>1i ■* to aT,r .« -a.,_ chafer, .ialra Jl.ooii b«id«i« at 4l^4lc for iMMlaa XI atem uilli J.M3ta f..! C-tamon to toa-f d-7T. «r£«lV7r2?, far jr.lh-w IWh.ni, and M trim lor (air while do iaart la aa .K,.,PI« itaaalri foriau, tod Ih. ■—"- - ■„ , ,** Nirti **"». -Turpentine wioua dub. tad ihooch thi .hip. •■■aai. o-aHy beep paor wlihdu r. .ipaa, ail.-. ruuo,7t,“ff,“lii ««Mpt allt red action imm prreiou* aikltw rah-t-alock eerv ’W|,u •"** ftairh. rawer atrnta eoneide'atle, pro bah., ritrratliii 11 ui*i j to bo re*- vrd, to go forward frati rw. letra fiance Tlj, IH)L> diiiTwiu, *-”? *i,° ^ ur**- •••■STrn»*. t *n«i frctaiidl natida ao«l ^Ul» ombrk ruatou. ilw stark a—* ___ increnmd, bet»g .bout KMMMB* kh». STSrSrt *j£S rraV ** •• adeaftm of hdf a cent, Cora mo.. Hnh u Wu active aad* r'^fi;'‘«'p.tarHV*L~Pr^ * '• i"! ■« SEWS? ^:'r,rrr:’ :*r,T Hat- bipply Iati* tad •Vnitiel uuUa ramlarmlr with mL. ma h ire ^,ir,ta.r at aL-rnc f) i,a. »., ' “u* <*0 toos—In Boa rh 1*1, there ha* b-cn quite t larer buuneea trauu - frd. fha market rloaea trwi at |W y loo. »» ouaiaeat traata. *h‘ <*">»ud ronUnara U .aicaie with aalra la a (air exlaai al It.', tar ro-.uion, an.l l.Hta tar Uuaip 1.*.."^^.^ prX'*'‘d ,w “rt“i ta W,“ • —*»•• hUta VSS5E *pTW" un4 «**“>«. h»»r acalu advanced, with telaa M bhta. a t BAI.TIMOKK 'IARKBT8, JuacSI f. U Otrna.—The euppl/ of lleel Cattle at mart,._—-■ - , able,»Mjr lamer than on that inartet.la/ p’TwlTt? ».iu.n.-.i«ct. parlitilh. Three .”reWo wj « "L a ale., and In addtltan there war. V4<l head drleen tl ee.ki.ia drlphia. Of ,h, .1.IH. offered *, vcr. T.tr . •nl* (W hra<!> were taken be Baltimore but Im-h >• - -■ . *3Hfi«i‘v ** **on lh* l‘uo^• c’,ua',u oaiu.ta bei. .od - *yi Fifui.—^oComar If erring* hare advanced. Pull hrmnds k«». »-- - •rlhtif IH< weak at 9 bbl. There are no North Carolina lirrnn«i STiJSTtCT, "r;;! -turn t n materially The K’AMn h nearly over MakrraiiM i*. I’^r***" arllra dra.vtid al the qiiuUltoot Kl.wa -There w.s. bettor feeling In the market Uila mm... * '* »' »" *I»M« "f Ul* «um fl 14,1 .|nn« jtJutS2T — Ther. were »»le. of Stti bbu. Howard .tree! al #«.1SW H.tber mor. I.uyrrs than scRm. W, omw, Ohio Ndd BrSfllTt «.<**. but no aale, Cy MlU. k«w. No natos L.gkcr ‘;»ie *• ^ "!,U,r-rJ ** 2E~«vr ujyj-'Jig ■">ur iv1 wr*t* nritw BO material change h.au. ktn piac* In drain f any description He foreign advice* rmwlr .h.”eJ. '.'uC;„u/ uSJrjj" &Z* «£? aasasHsassbass er «antc«l, anil Mich description* ire rosdUy 4Upv**-t| of »t i.,n Dr* " Va “,7 UWe Uniml ar,|-r~- ^OaU arJi SSSTiTiiii" P •wj . trere 6,u»aMoshel. offered lo-tUy ai'.l a., m/PIXa-t IP ? *1’ I*1"**, •*>“*. fh » e do. To Kvil, ifoihl to prime 1^7<il,4ft to 1,4$. Ordinary lota lan lc* i*kj» SXsTSm ,“ 'U’ «*S o'*»bHa al ton.en to.of eta., yellow do.tutl to So cento, a* to .mallir Ifv, A sale lo-d»y ot ||«I huehrU Maryland at So cent*. We ou.oe "en.ylranla at«« cento P total.* I. There wee. . no., i , .1. .ffered and tote. at n5ulTrent, VWm Paoriiunmt—The Provision mark.t continue* an Unatid The ..u craHawa. nhhattgh not a* raton.li, at thorn id Wat wrrk. hare ncr ectWIaaaUw" henry. St c* nor taat an advauca of t, oa e-oi kl m In* born retahlwhed in Aaron, a d cf V a, u a r „. m *. "U.d. MrM4 SW *il' w' C' "“r . 0 cent# y »>M. In l»oik Holder* are aery c-.i.fldent of ber# •. *. •. i»let*U PrW,r’ ^ lb# ***« cltWM U* day fl,m at aifea . id -fotaa—Th. market this week hat teen rrry bttoy.nt, lh< a are *' ‘ *? *•*•*«!•** kod an a*.va- rr In peu *• asUh^Uh*.! — n- f '** •» "Th 1 >* hbda. . -.1 »* i hi*., n Inrye part of PU^** *0d ,b' h"*-™ -»“•* IVaeoto.—No fhrn|t of moment UuoUce.vMe in UeT.Ur.o mar The demand for Maryland ooauuura very actd?r» and alt that • tinr for the Tory i ommon aualltlr* annraml «. .Iwk-u a llule, bnt lbeec U none left on the m.rki-t We ontlnn. t tue.te Inferior rliort aecoud. al (UnRi common twa n.i.t U.ng to brown t^.-tocT; brown l-.f, ^ XrStZ'L eon,,nu- *• "»«»• frrtly, and ,.«rcbamr, Vlnttgy. tie slock on hand liaabem urarhreduced,ahd we n te an aciirr demand, with nrl.eardrao. lng, Aalee ofisnbhta City at *h cento, and Sou bl>la Ohm at y*»W rent# fj gallou. ‘ Hi'tTHERN M ARKIT A. f'ltaai terrok. June *i - Ri. ,. The r«.« ,.u of the week, which hare been limited,Imre been readily taken .at arrival. The ratra ■urirnt at the clot* of the pranoua waek hair been hilly autlainrW wub ratl.r an advancing tei.deney in prlcraat Ihe rloaeof l.ulne.r TV eatremra range from %»\to M, b«t .)w hoik of the tale* a ere at. U with... therH«g»ol*»*.4yKt, per hundre.1. Received alnee 'H.t 'Ml tierers. Ht ’tl.att*. J u e 1C. — J'oim cn*~ The niormt* nt coni In tie* ac - lire and liaar of *-tl Unto. wild, of which WT In * I..U on prtrale lerioa. and » at •>* ft *iy.«e—Th market to rviv Brm.anJ witli agund demand rjP to *.ai hlida. bare been aoM to-day at 7*. a ■< V. U ® 'nr lair to fully fair. Jfof.ir##*. The ratet atlU 'r ul up. ward, and min.e 4oO bt.lv hate Iwwt. taken at 4da4»e. » gallon mr firmantlbg lorholce rrbnded, tlw trauaaetlona Including on* lot of IWbbl*. at 'ha untold, rale. * AUCTION hAI.lEA ADVrKTISU) IN THE W1UO. mtaL agf> rna*'«lt. mrarc. Juh* itth—Three trarta of land In Cv tibertand county, about 10 miles 'nun FamelUe. cootaiolug ITS, Sid and STS acre*. Juth - dale incite valuable negro >, at 9!a o'clock, by IHcku: son. Hill A Co. *'ih V i. .able water-pone*-, with mill attached, arid awrdrj Iota it Kuckitto—t^ be aoltl at 4 o’clock P. M ,b/ imnlop, Meocure A •fitly 7tli.—The ” Union Rolcl ** and It* .ippurtenanoca, la Cl.rla tlanaburg. M n'gum. ry county, by ii.cnw. of onurt Same d •/—A tract of S4 arris, In Ucnn. ■. county, 9 uit'ca freta Rlctmioo.l— to he *..ld at UieC. ii. door, at 1* o’cl.ick M ISlb Tract of about 4fKi acres, called "Itee|i Run' m Coabw land ronn.r ■ 7 Jg isttes from r-.ri, arlllc IStn -Peremptory ante of l«Sf aern of land In Albemarlr co • ty, » ntllca from Chsrlottasilllc. Tertrv rerr liberal. . l*tb.—Valuable larto. known m> •• Pucaiogt" k.” In l,oulsa coun ty, eu.i'aiuing about Silt, a.-rro— i.toul alrtr miles from Rich mood. l7lU.—\ blit kbit farm, "<U*:d<l,' tu Oiki i> rouu<y cchUam ut V5«* «cre« t Un-I, of which tJ*> «r. rh-^red. &+•• ®d\ *t f*nd**.* —•nodi* r vr»la«i«lo fnr»>i In um ruituiy, reuti a!b| bw twr^ti oiitl V tk •ertc; * *r*. • houw «n«l M In fb« viiloSr .U Onnif*' (' F - « jR.iv’t #i|T4i-1 hy **'it.r KEevuior*.*' Al-o—o tract .if » »h»«. 7lK> am « lu lowrr pax of Char Ira City couaty-i.'4) arras arai la ; U» be aolJ al tbr C. U. a Arcrro of Oour*. VAI. -FUrtali n In (ioorMao«l rcittoly, cnbU.nitiy 76ft arm, of IRb —H *t. »fui rni'ittirt and v«iu*Mt. Ur®, c%lU*\ •• L ».dm *• reotalninir •«'re«, tit..»i«d Id Oraiigw cowty. about « tulles fro® III# C II ?*mr day—a toad of abvut W Srrrs, *150 of which to u*#adow lai. «uuaUrd In Floyd county, about 4 n.'.tos from Ihr C. M. It la wall ItaproT d. 9. e adY*t. kith A farm of Wo %crrs In R.h bndg* coooty, contiguous to !»*# flfrr umI ^ouaI ; elan, a tract noar by. cwtiUint’ig IAO acraa, 16 mil** from LyiicMmrg • al«o, arrul ll.v.i, stock, < rwps, ate. Aui l«l.—A tract of I7J sens. lying on the racial, ui Fluraona MUit/. Terr;a liberal di;-i t-»;. of <if ten a In A lb# marl* county, border log on the canal, with c. rnf..rta’ to d^'-lllng, etc. Fth.— At Uu Court House in LeiiUgUJO. the fraochlat of the Enac tion Valley T iritpdrr roaipaay. etc. lllh.—A Irtcl of 7tfl Acres In Halifax county, on the Iftanfcter fleer, with all rt<iul«1t~ building* u*ercoo. Adt’d byTh.a Itoa. . . 1 Ith—The «*«*ate« in l^nca«ter rounty, kt.wn .« "Indian Town " and M Mil's Quarter," rooUlotnf ro-pwrtltrl? IWt* and 1471 acre#, rhlrfly low groon le ; also, 1U0 Talu-l.U • •*>«*. a«c. 9ce ade't. Hfj'l 4 th.—Hale c.f 4*» ur BO daers (including carpeourt, black •ikilihs. Or.,) k( k'irmlnitrr, Vrtaon ro. IXI Vita.— Form In Nrw Krnt county, containing 4A4 aeree, In be •old at thu C. II. at augtliAdMg'.ret previously disposed nf at prtvatr •air. /»•..»! »h -A plaoiallno roidhlnldg 4Atm arret In North Ala Hama. •Mutmt Jxnt JBtfc In Baltimore, (hy Lemmon A Brngden. Aucl*-,) a large aeroriment f trine and Itaptore. Pro advt Pa<"r .lay- ml* of woolen machinery at Nanaysnk, Pa. Mlh. -Largo >tnck of Dry Honda, at saleroom of Larus A Phiov, Auols., commencing at 10 o'clock. PRIVATR OFFKRINUP Of TIFAI, FHTaTR snvsan.ru r* rar tm. Dwelling nn 9d st., hntw.cn Main and Franklin sla.,and two f or acre Iota In Pydury (Iggju ) flic1' link Nnqrr" rrttr, In Nrtr Roil coonty.lt nltas from KMimond, ronfg *»i tsm Adr'd by II. 11. (ItlJa) Valuabl. rrsMoini on Broad st., oppo.lt. f'dy Halt. Adr'd by II A A IITTJ* ) Beautiful Krtn of t.n acres, called " Pprlng lllll," a short distance north of Ric'.rnood, adr'd by (I A A. ftlify.) A tract of land, cm Banister rlror, Halil, t county, containing MI a.re* (<IJy.) A tract of m acres. Odd skMrod.larar Lse.rllk, Campbell.. nn If, with large ilw.ltlng thoreon ; also, moiety of iha l,.,l. mills, and Mor ft Iota tat eatd town n WJy.) * farm of MU acres In Roanoke canty, known •• the •• Bent Mountain *—1I»aeee#id.ar*d (tl A.) gosm of MO arrow, With dwelling, mins, etc., on Hale rleer. In Bricklugbate c« , 4 miles • of 0 H. HAtl.) **•'* "f ***?•'!* W"» acres, situated hi the Valley of Virginia, nenr Plnrn.tlo Ilf i rfu ml ale called " White Bank," gat acre*, In King Wm county on I be Mgltapony river, Iff rnltee from O. M. (tf ) Farm of MW acres In Iv.wbaUo eonaty, wlUi Iwelltny, He., there AW (tf.) The Wb.tr Hulphur Ppcinga, In ftreonhrler eonply. Pee ade't Oonoiry mahsinn an* farm ofgph acred at Pnm.aHB'. A wlk CV , «r mllea from fUehnn.nd. Prlee A'l/mi (tf ) The farm railed " Pea ford " i>, Matthews rwwaip, eontalnlng IM acres, of which BW) are arable, (tf.i Pier,'ale n In Hole bland e.etnty, tt ether from Richmond, called *• ton' P rnerd," -i.lalalor I* n.p, (if.) Fa'rr In Altwmartr .-oumj of ahont fPs* aeree, oaae Aordoneellle, tfrarrg. caunt(. fins on James river, la Buckingham roonte, opposite Howard.. HIH-, containing Odd aerc «. Ap estate, containing ego* arrow la AmaHa and Nottoway euaa lies, 40 miles from Richmond Advertised by !,. Masters (IL) A 'arm ef ahont acst aerrs, la Kin, William .minty, W> mites from Richmond ftf.) Is era of MS aeree, half fund, in Charles Clip aerate. y% mile. 1 , iii.-hmnnd it> I ' Blf'HMflvn FKVIAI.F. I.VgrriTt T F'. ' '"*** ■* . Jv';rV«ow'WL.*' •^’’W Chore b, the Ml API Ah ARY PKRMfHe. heb re the Mpemnary dee. Ir nf the laetitnie. win he p.cached hy the Per J C^rlon .frrdsv af Pl. ledetrhl,. .h. anVffaV J*a etc. Ohore.^am MreH.i •h# ANSl/Alf AbU44|k| Mnrrtkr .iktan 4ori#l* ik* |ai. Hlnst .wintulMvamd hy ih. Il.m ChMe*', iProad .treet.) the NNOaL OHHfWk VfKMFVg will .wear, Including the reading of xaye he ihr itradwubrg Clam, footer,log of Mplomee and Tale cl ry Adlresues Tic pel lid are ceeyvclhilIf InrIWd u attend Raercleee con,,newer east, i.'ght at a Raacb r part eight oVtaek B SAWtr.Ja , Pre.ld.wt, Eym.T..r.Ui,*E BAIR #F Btt.Hk> Ufa rmurtT- He Rale ad rerun-1 n.tmedlM.s plaew ea tae 4-y of Jw»«. A. »* ' «M, wf the MaoMnery h.Xh„ tgTTmstk MMI^a' Mvtajai.e. It pow,whcd b>r ikepreer-4. ^ 1 11‘I.F ANIt MARK MMANIsk. da«J| --r C 4* Hi- hy (.*4 n»TFMli»f,AI,l.tN A 1%. fl A UMIPI. dNM'I.BRRI BAI'WV, rcci.ine. h. X V H»e. JAMM WINTtsfH.