. 1 - v V -. ai.ntlc w onld .1 gii p-nir oil cm the troubled tttcrs, restore ha-voii lo :1ir, turf -.ive to ronwervatism triumph that i e-.ld . rep fipi'Uriil free-sou im mi J futiiit teal aholil..iiisnr from the iaad, ami e.tab ii b lb.' fi- ami pro-perity of thu I'uiuU, au tiie Hock of tile CoiiMiruliou. B;','I AXAN S RKCOUD. Lt t t tr y w: r hi i! !,e Mali', l otorc In ! deposits bis votf in tbe bail at ou the, 4lh of November, read tin record uf Janus , Bjckawau; "a;,. n Sect upon In a-!oi.i-i,i.i", iiieon"iW-;jMp as a public man, find his gen- ersl tiUi'-sTvt!ic' a.-t 1 ,! j- etion.illo course. ; Uv iow, wo present t!i o'.i,ec"iotis to Mr. Bu- J .bauati, arranged tiuru.'rioal! y and chrono logically :- I.Mr Buchanan, was opposed to the war J. He a a. l edi ra!i.-t ; M.-sourt Reslrietiouit in ! I Horlb (L'arolinn ;a(5lbtg.! Was? m IK ' mWT ""J. vXL W i it. Wifc-l'f 3 jl'MMTItK I .T?.fl-"JCsl HE Bi iJfST'J.'yli u . . . I'Wi'.Srf.TS ,-K.Vl"J.Slr ('..,,. I. im f.-n. w nr.. i...rl, i, ll.ut tin I...... ..... T .1 ... ll ...I.. ..I...., Z&A3ZJF-" - ... - ,... , m,. ... , u ... I .,., nl,j 1'oii.ihoii Hem, for Cbari.-lU Di- l.fielLf V""'."1 w w e pm. . i , ' ' I prcs at llie touili will act in tbi way, w lib- but on Wednesday night we heard . C. j . . u w : wj0n romturticiiiL' u Mu- i w fnnlty for mch iolaiion of tlie law, , tie reau wnu iuier.i. uaaJa . . . out th.-y act aa l.o baa don.', rroleud to l. liarrinucr. KMi d.liwr I lia bt mu-.'.-Ii of , ,1 v 1;,.t. TLcru i a lar-e au.oiint of Lu. for x l.ich cur co. re, poml.-ut rekr. to I . j tue uaiioon i i lueeu.inm ; u.. eo0r oi ui tromor .no oiuer. iu ; - , f Jui, MulJ. , j.;,,,.,,,! Ti,k,.,, mail, but o pul post- ; rvcedvd ni.u objoM upou ll b 1 II 0 ! (1 il , 0 f 11! i) l i I , IJU I It is a littlu MMeular tliat .Mr. UiDiimun leavine tbur o d fnemls lo vote tor Mr. bu-! . . , . .... i ;. i....l i .- nn ili. m nil. How much more rpailily ly diiniui.il.ed lit appenrance. not Wfore, aud we it'll Mr. Clingman tbal our fitting men. Siiould the uecesaity as far aa " Vigilant Committee " are coo- rie ,utle J0 arranjteineut, aud will, j cerncil it ia a gnme that two can piny at, . " ' ' j and whoii be or lii jarty adopt rhU course , ytfJ ru,V) VoUr, illm others will protect tuemstlrea and a! - ' T. .. CLIMiMAX. toroi may ba raised wLivb tbey eatinot io.wmjm. Win. llnicr, iv. r. rmj;, . Uuviu l'arta, and oihcrs, tliatiouc, tv . 1 Violation or Posr Ofik k Las.-A BALLUOStNG EXTRAUUDIXAUY. ! roftmahtiT iii a distant county aca u lo I i nt .mimou i Jioua.uouaru.ouThur. ' : "", Ffum 91ir Corrispoudcitt. C.IAI.I.K.VIO.N, Oct. :J0, 1608. ' j l)l)tice , palpubl,, violation, by the. lUlt-igb j da, aftcr.mon, wm era i. ifc, bi. uf V. Utter, .ecu. t , rfacl. you o irrcou- MnndHrd. of a plain law of Co.,Pre rcgu- b.ll.ou.i.g ... h' lpbi. fh. fou.ul la.lv that I feci ii.ia.-lf !"- 'i ioura.l 1 1 .tit.jl the lot t Bicc,.n rncIOMMji Maul- oi Mr Clingii.an talks about " renal presses " I tat Iidi.o to fut tt'ti ou tbe spoils of a L'or- . t II till. II fl a lWilUl? a A IVIIIUI.I " ui Mr.- V. C. Biirrin?rr' Snrrtli. Last week SKTeral peeolua vrt rc deliver- "........: i i 'l irkpt4 in one ol It ai isauer iu endeavoring to wine prou.pnj , nmj . ... ..... - that I mail lli.-m t io latu a day to rci.eb " Mnnl.n,,' then. tUiougl. the mail to you for tl.d number v, biel. ihy are int.-ud- nvo.d pnv.n- postal our corresponorm cl. I wrote jou a Ion li lUr lat week, de- ' Calls it. . ! . i. I.i. i. n.i,.!i: In. il ii t. r. tended e,t and I have no id ll.e hi- by tl.e laud c uppo-e they all went in tb.it way, uft.-i noon's il. bi.b 1 a aS .iUippoinl- , by bi. l. the ! primet,l. (out uf wbieb Ibo j'be Standard boared thai it ii. ..... 'iv i . 1 .. to relnl i)",Mi IKKeis ruiuuuu-ijr, This cinica wilh rather a bad cd by pentlenien on both hide. We JiJ li! at not lin..w.r' it Ajiai.dard rcta-ionally pet larj:e ui" for ill hoi nil. in,: n. ... , i ii .i li . llu. fall tt .,f t ho Cuit of General S.-. ! ndve. Iimml-.) was a looser by all tbo i o.it. H. IIo was t In hi-t '(ecuii m tbo I'ai.a'na Mission, j be iiid tli at -i.nrrv was a uirsl moril and ; a jfr.-at -I'l eai evti, a c ir-e t. the co'.iuli v, I and tbauk- l iod tiint 1; o live! in a J-tuie i whrro It di-i i i-t exi-l : S. He vot-.i for th- Tariff of I?-', that i hiii of abomination-, and al-o f-r the 151ack i Tariff of lt.'; ! (V llo vo. i for MitR-r' Resnluiioria in j to con-ider the prfitirlv of boliahin , aisrerv in 'lie Di-trict of I'oliinii.. ; j 7. Hi- I w wae -ptech bis vote aaint J Mr. llro"!! :hI Mrs. Dennv, bbow that be ' . . . . . I Uciji si.it nidv tor Mi" poor; . uli J a':iin-t tins re-oluiion to ac know'i difi' tiie In it p- ndc-nee cf Texa, al tii.m.'b luf -aid lh:it tl was free frvm the , Melipnii vo'ki.' ; i'. V-ited fir Morris a ti.etiil ment to -trikf , cut of Mr. t.'.i i boon's re.-jlut;on the words " moral and re iiious," so as t j a'io tbe North' rn fatia'ics to ai-'tatelhe fui ji ctof. fciaverv as inori.I alMl lehnious iiue-ti ni : lo bp"1' A3Ii:iilC A.N (.! IX A 1 IOX. Kin PUtslDENT, MILLARD FILLSEORE, of m:v-voku, FOIt VICE Pltl-'ilPViNT, . . -- rv- . " , St4W. a. - I . . i L '(iliwwc v1, OF IEXNi:.-fl:E. AMERICAN KLI CroKAL TICKKT. , rnK Ttir &T.ITI AT 1.1ROK. L. IJ"VaKMI(MIAKL. of Wilke. JdfIX W. CAMKIiOX; of Cumlerland. Ul District, I i : 'I I I IP1' o. B" Hi rtif. 2.1 34 4ih ."li "ita 7tu tin took up tio le limit four persoin, bci., himself, but aucb waa lliu iiuineiisily 0f 1,H ba!!ou that the car oiituiniug iho p,, was oarriud aloft swiftly and graceful .J. The parly in the car eousiotwU of Mu,,n Oodard aud bi lady, Mr. K. Tourtelot, Mr T. b. llewliniis, aud H'ui. A. llutolier, 0( the firm of V. IJuloher & iou, No. 3a Saii Twelfth btreeU . Mr. Ituteber has furuishtj ua wilh tome account of the tiin, and of I.,. sensations during tl.u excursion, whieii ai the nioiiicut aeuaatiou f J ho cr . 'he sarii, rpauio jrei. Socreai,,. I is uow so aeoeptalle to tbe Democrats par- cbanan to save tbe I'tiion and allbou-h ' v,t ,,osaible di-pateb cannot uleur the dock- .-hould those pay who fallen OD tbo Depart- J their dintanee that men, bore.,, aud olbsr tV, when but a few years a -o he was pro ; soaie persona hava nttrmrted to torture bis 1 el within tbe u-uul term vf ix wu.ks. li ; ment. ..... j """V"1 "Jlt"j """'" tou.tr. nounced by tbe same parly as the rankest speech into a malignant tirade against his! " In-conjing to be a general eomplainl thro-. J fcU.tort "'t' , .... . . ;. , , i out the Stale, that tbo lime lor holding inclosa auytlmitr in their papers i let pis ato,l"onit- , i brother, we d.d not so consider it. It 1 coults ; ll0t 0IU! ou lo di-palch the ! oecounta and receipts for their pnpers.- L'ut who is Mr. Clingman, that he should true, Mr. li. tpoku warmly and was there ; i,Usilieli w i,jt , COme b. foio tbtui. Tbe j FnJ. VU. i assume to himself lo come here to lecture not occasion for it. Mr. Ciiugtu.ni bad w rit- j law's delay is a j:real anno) mice, aud all lit- j better uieu for not going for a disruption of ten a letter, which was publibed. threat-1 iuanis sbauld read Hieken lileak lloue, , l) uvKKT Is IIvCHAl t.H 8. An ini I this government. A penou would suppose : euiiw Ceminittees of Vicilauee to visit "unit '. "uJ I'ou"r U, VM'1 lelWe goin to law. 'provemrnt in enKine fur lifting water to c r fc l V 1.. i m.il .nnili'il iiifn-lii ua null- t . I.' 1 . fc I - . :.. -1-A I.- ,. ..f K,.!f ik. ..... nv.ni, ...-......."... .1 . 1 ... :n: ' " - r"" V r traai aiuiiiois nan u.-i u ur w r.. J. i srifii, 1. 1 Hrau:'rt. i. I. M. rrs, ul Nrw tl.innver. T. Liithjolio, ul (.muviIic. A J. Sli'i.i.nii, ul't h-liiair., (itn. J M. Irf-ath. f.f OriViilson, A. J. D trji in ul" Arsin. Jmu. I), il) in..n, luueon.be. A l....iuiiMi! m.il sniiifi'tl uilielu was uub uot Willing VO' ,.. . , l.',.,,.:,,, ,..., f w.,r.Uv. . .... i .... ...... i . M I. , . . .1.11 . , , ,, , ... , , , i n - - j nave oreu wsuu ij a ..i.nuuu" try.hut wc learn that he does not own any. j rush headlong into disunion, and Col. Uar- taken from the N. i. Delia, where it an- ,or an i,prov. i..eht which would seem to Mr. Clingman we would consider rather I ringer had threatened tbo halter aiso to peated as an editorial, ou llie Ueulb of W. ; fu:y rruiso the Marqni of Worcester' a bad leader. It was at bis suggestion that tboso( who dion', bow to the di-unioiiist-s, , '''"r, "d the liberty of the ptes. It mii'il, proposition. To discbarge with tbo llje manner of electing Speaker to Ibe House Ithus igettin up a reign of terror in this ' l'r"P0"M ,l,ilt ."' of th Sotb boulJ orjiusry tUl!n,o one eubio foot of water at ,T, ... , , , fc ... ' . ., ,, , , ' cour.bute lo bund a monument to ibis ul- 1;i tUlI f k,0 fret .oi.ld re iuire wxty of Representatives was changed, thereby en-country V e heard Mr. V, and ahbougl, :,.,! ! ,iiv aliio young Carolinian. I an. ,.0 humlrea t,ourilJ, of forca throub the suring tbe elcctiou of Banks. Aud as be gomo sentences, my have escaped our no- pleased to h. ur that si. -ps for the aecoin- m,u,, n,roke of one foot, ibe piston having did ibis, there is no teiiiug wbnt iuflucuce lice, as his voice was low at some parts of pli-bmcnt of tbi- put po.-o have already been ; n( utrt af np ,,,nte f00t. The improve may impelled him to write this letter. Such his speech, what be raid was in tbo best "1" ' N' Uilea... aud that funds a.c mH,(t rPoll,rUl.s tbo same result with a i i. .. i i i i ii -. .- bong llbcraily tub-anbed. I iiopc lliat llie ( onU siitv-two pounda , tbe wcicbt a wiry polmcan is, to our in.nds, altogeth- , po.-blo humor, and we could not wish htu, to u,,tiou jf 1 e taken up throu.-bout the 'o( " cu,,ic j , J fre,, w.t.-r. Tbi. im cr au unsafe man to follow. But lo tho let- ; recall a tinole remark. X.,iI,,.mi Sur... and tint nrohct carried ojt. ' .i i.. l. , ..... w . ' . men-e (ram . j . ""'J ..:., .fn, f... , . ... .. ter: I .Mr. Jwy.ieo also lielircred neech on and tbal a uiouument may La rai.-ed wormy i , r ,i ,,w(Pr ,n.r,n rifftl at each stroke i "'". '; " urn moving specks ; but even at that distanct the bum uf cities and the cries of cattle, aud other sounds reached tbo cars of the rem. uauts. After the parly had ascended to re at height the Cold became uniu teverr i.i ,- .i.. h 1 I tnu iue saiu oi me iraveiier was corcn j with n palpable moisture ; the skin Lad ltu a clammy and corp- like feeling. Mr. Butcher describes the view from tU upper regions as maguiCceut in the txlrema there seemed to be no limit lo the proi pecl, aud the earth spread out like a nup below. Tbo balloon, when it lint Left tli eartb, was carried iu a southwesterly duea tiou, but as it ascended higher it was tukeu iu differeut directions by the various eur. rents it passed through. Tbe balloon u at limes over Wilmii.glou and Norriion and it crossed ihn Delaware aud the Scliuji' kill rivers more than once during its j jur ncv. It is believed that the bailoou rs. I...I - - ... I rXTltArTS rKOM MR. BC1. HAN AN SM'IS II i Ginti.emkn : When I was last in tour , iouists. IVrni.t me i.irr, Mr. 1 n urnun, i'..r a muinei l ,0B1 j utt.(j t0 -ou uU your riends 'that j r- ...in . ...;. to wn.cl. I ..ave ; ,., , , nM K- ,,, ... 1. 1. lie d,v uotuouvttue IioutMy ot AO- ; ,,,.., , ,,r. ! ritstiou to meet the citiiens of your coiii.lv O.itioaist- l I ,..". i ,.f .1 . I 11 K 11 fcVK I T In-fure ll. Presidential e!i pri.in vet T wnul.l AsutVIU.B. X.C., Oct. 10tb,ls56. iFriday, which bad iu efifect ou tbe disun-' ' llie y of the uallant young hero,of t"he .,;.,. in ,h ordinary engines the I ".f that .1 perlormed a journey of ,)ltjf who fell a martyr iu defending lbs libeiiy ' wpj,, 0f ,ie whole column and the quanti About six o'clock the p,rt, j,. ---- , . wri'.i vi uic iivip .v......... ..... .... .j ..... . , . ' ofaftec and unt.ainu.cllid pres. Notes of ,f ai-obsrged n,ut he lifted at every stroke. ;"de'' htf , I arte,, bMt j waning liavc come up Hum ail part, or nis .j-;,,, illtpr,,Vein. nt is not confined to lilting ! v" i i 7 5 ,ul'i"'. loied and cberisl.ud .-outh. and the rorrow-..., hu. ,, l ...nlied to condetwers I .bllon being secured n. the u,Mn. .-f?-l. . ' I i-.l. i.l . . : I .. ... I . .r- . tmirf . tfli.r t n. 1 .. r... 1 uur irieuus oi iMiiuin-lon nave Had a nig lu au oi iue riaie uirous im-jihi ai mo i ..rrat llf of pressure. -v. v.. ,ul.,r ,u. Amrriran "rclin;. ,i T . . . n..i).i . ... l.i nuu. vi.nil i.r-it lliut fllii H I I lie V BIHI aifSIO OCSCeilUeU a IL'W Ian, r... il. or.'a tor ine auni: ion oi iexas ue- 1 1 1 Isr. A t l i .A I It '1 .1 1 H .u...Mi.tiiiir.n , ertaiul v endra vdr to d o so after th at eve tit greai rally. II nuust Have tieen very inter- " ...... h , , - eaiin- it w. uld t-i.d to rv-triet and not to en- K K Al. IV 1 1.. I 'I'll AN K ' 'l M V I.i T H AS ' ., . i ii ' ' . ii- i , i, i ,, eve is dim, and tbal el. ipieht tongue is lor- . t " on. wli..re tbey wtre entertained at th " -e a a c aver- ,, wo ! V la e ' T IN A T vl V. U li..'.. V. IT l',.K . i,C ' 0" C"7 "'i' """ U C b" lM ' KIT still ii. death, lil'ssed will, a devo- Tt, Rl or SaTI v -I, , the recent- j bo(jM. of Nr. ythou o( lU Z , l ' 't of rr-Vki . f"e' 1- f V, N"T ' VvT ,V ."'.'rr .Vlr V ''"1 1 , ,TTl 1 l" lut UVC Wl' rW uui .Sn w,f., .u.l caressed by lj " ' entitled "11.. New Theory ro,., Vomp,y, After leaving Mr F.lioa tlie i ii t or n. ihii ... i. re . i.nes nni oi . i i , t I.M AlI.i:i) I 'u. I : I II AT N A. I coniitiL'eliey ss probable, it is sti 1 the part i ,, ., . , ., . , ' r , . ,,f Creaiinn ud Dtlurje it is stated lhat I ,. ... (.,,.A ! .1 v ll . l j i ' rylanl.V.rnnia. Kentucky, and Mis-ouri ; , u I.I. .1 MAM, IT. :-l I.JK. I'nKK.s ' of ,iMlo0 , p, for it , transparencies: J all wi.l.iu the wide circle of bis acaiii. XT.be 1J -,v- tl.tit Siaverv -lioiiiJ be aboii-h- I Ku.u II Tt) ulU J N 5-1 1 1 1 Tln.S.";Sre ,l,.rore ... if ,,i A Light House, twenty feet bih u a.ie.. no one could bare entered lite with I-prohat I. li e rinj.s wt.nu snrrounu . aiuru ,j tt wa conwquectly ou.b;, ed in thlH-trie, of C.viumb.a. whoever it K.t,te, u, lc,.us, p.g. ... i "J ' nlZ Z Tbursdav lifc'ht al'i.s ,oP, dr.wo by a bor e? ' brighter pro-pects of a brUaut cloudier fa- -e co.npo-ed of water, snow or .ee which , uke up .,, ,iie c,er.i.i.U. Mei, i, .bobbed in Marvl.nd and Virginia ; - ! 13th of Vol ember That is I A rksb.dra.n by bor.ee, with a 1 ow of uo one i the ute so ' some future ..me m.y descend and del -ll0r, ,nJ Butcb.r .cording!, ,eu,.,u. i; He b-dJs tin- t 'on -res, Iia, sovereign ' "" ""'" tl.e -n, u,. t .. sunpori tl... , be lotl o t cumber 1 bat .s as early a I ,H . . fa J,,,,. Gla2ie. young, to whom the eyes of so many were u- ' 'U"r'. V ours was delated in l. j ,J on J.m, while the.r eoinpsuiot,, i .i. nt n in !. ...re ii a . uneiciu ( ,,,,, oi.'tar r. dsr probably as could be selected alter the ! 'c '.'"'. no maker, i aiuter, Ulaxier, J r J . , , . . j m,r,ear that . a i c ii 10" Ter ovr .- ,v.rv in tie Territorv : 1 ' L ' ' . L .. .... .'I , j ... : j i I W L-ela ri-l.t ai lr,Mi,r .t. ,V- turned Ul a gaze of proud aud bonefai ad- daysol -oan li woui njw an ear mai ( C).r,J,q. and 6uallr eame do a , i - u ir ii. I E u r.M .si-r m.ii.i. ....tr. rt'-Uit. is . un r. a nu uirunra u i u . auu . n ... -w., . - - ........... i . d ... t l . . ............ 1J. lie tl g rt :n :i v trial tl e Icji-lation ol I on- derived from tl.e will of the mar orty : 13. II.- in f.n ir of j 'i : i r Sovereign t v. a- Inwn first by hi- h ttor of ncci ptance, sewn 1, r v t!. Kills.- N.-lra-ka bill, an 1 ti.i'J. ly t!." cou-trueiiun put upju it by lli.sp. w't.o port hrm ; li! 11- anti-State Ri.l.ti vote in the case cf M ii'br --i u : IT. il- i- no l oi." r .fanres Buchanan, but h.' is a p'.vt'i'rii ; ho is vitfn ,- be can an . i-r i;o :eti-.3ii- ; I"1. f is in favor of Alien Suffrage, as 5!. own in tie Kansas Nebraska I ill; ! 'i Boi i.siim rnver was llie choice cf tli S.r.tt: bis t airrrs were pj-tponerl in favor 01 th-e of Van liurcti. Pvfc, Cass. 1 i . r ii .vi- .1. i.iil ....in, -i.i. t vir -n il in . ii 1. :nil 111 t:u-.r i.Jl r.irn- m: v.j-.i'. t.ic c..fisl.tiilinioi. ri:.is 1 ... s. uiii rn Si t. s . n r li.eir st..ve ur-i. r 1 v , 1 il fs,i a eliiHir trjn.gnniict rv m.t act 01 .-ti.l would proeioe. ly a lew u setublini' of our Lei'islalure. Should the black republicans prevail, j t worn, motto " li.tenmt Da mn,', tu fj.rJ tut Umi.i ul li; I "ten nor a uric there is no pot of grouud I would so soon ' provrmentUur Jmme Intiustiy. $Mtr.-huiiimg u.itnnv. At.r n.siiire r. rt. ii-.o, ..tsnd on as in that tow 11 w here the first De- ! This was tbe work of our railroad friends : .tint imir li. . ; .t ...... s 1 i. ...I thin sliolll there etl.Ls tin tnu.e A n.Mrii.ul. J ' -" - avs the as- transparency on top, 01. one side a Locomo- miration. '' - 1 J ; .orm r.asi, n a j uey relumed to tbe f,t, jjs, ijjo as , . ... J r? 1. 1 . 1 .1 ..1 w.. 1 h n ira4 - v t.4itt'il : ftif it r I ; 1111 Iir ttr r ...... .i i i: . i . i . i . j live Luiou ou tbe other a Bee Hive, with 1 wa-p.u.cu 10 isy 10 earu inanne n.v. i. . ... 1.,., j """. . "eiiguieu wun imir trip .Mr. Stewart, wlo uUicatvd at In. lun.-rai, ....... , uooaru 01.1 as be pies-, a l,.,rv.-r. i u,r.:.i:, m.. ..T...... ........ ... .w u.. ; fUr,t; ,f Iodeoendence was made, and ' ll-ve lll-l 11. e .. . .? Tl . :li.n 01 I.I will wc llie . . : 1; ,. . ... ...ea.....f LIMIT I N'. ... t t.NLAKol.SO in. uu-! n that county winch Lord (.ornwalln ( , in tlie 10 jury. ....... I I I . . tu niv.t.f t.i la l.U 1 . ' ! man ijuanut-u 10 eiprc. m correci odid and lead the burial services, had suddmiy '."died with the great Munich teles-, eIU,.J( Jfljje u fj. veeDd died of yellow fever at Beaufort He was -ope at I be Observatory of I'ulksw.y, the I f ,1 ,t pea,urei eouver-ing fr tbe sun of Jobu A.Mewart, former editor third r.n2 nf riaturn. wb.eh Mr Lauetic and j ,, 0D ,u. ,,r,jl) ,nd ,hr Mr. wilU bis balioon d and docri,d. eely with per. A stationary Kt.gine at uork, drawn ly . ..i,.. 1:. . ..m . . 1 . I .1 . ... . -.-UUIU. LH of tbe Mercury, and ui.e who I id fair to em- -Mr. JSoti.l di-eovercd to le Du.o ; ami tnsi , bp nd Pir.,bot j ,u, iuu Ulate the ta'eH. of his father without bis " ronomrr. are of opinion II..I lU.a aoJ p.areJ a ptougbiusB sivi ! ion) pronounced "the most rebellious county I bor.es, witb auitahi, devices, ornamented lau.ts I c.:e. Lim now as lie stood ty "" ' ' " ' 7.;' ' ' " . Tl" n:h '"'y. "r ran of, i ; America -' 1 large revolviug Iran-parr ncy. The' " c,,"" ' 1lJ'r "' lUB crowueu a.-ie oi - - f - - . " auu in ttronauU thounht it prudent to f,;, I Our ancestors had far greater difficulties i novelty ot this exhibition was tbe tut ject U,J 1 lumps Lhurcl., a W 1'art of our impression ha- a wrou date. It shou J be oveiiil.er 4tu luatcau r 0 .... 11funiversale11i11111e.it to encounter than we are now coiiidc led to 01 uimersai ouimetii. 0: Uctoler 2-ib. n,P,.t. T,e Southern States have a nonula- 1 A Cooper 8hop drawn by horses. Coop ; lion four times as great as all the colonies ' r ' "orlt ."i''1'. """-' " We hop the FilllDort Mm ! Oaf Ward Sort ! i tb. n had. while the best part of the North, i '" 4U that ' ctf come toptecu." To tbo-e of our friends who may receive '' I mean tbe men of courage and honor, ac- Access to the good hearts aud .Iron,.' arms ili. .... r,r... I, na.il.en.e1 Knowledge the ju.-tiee of our cause, aud are of tho"e LO Ppared this design. It re tbts paper, we say, be Cm. . Let no sthenic - - - flected credit on tbeir skiil and na.riot,-m. V.-r.-r. and sis on' y taken up oa the ITih of our enemies seduce you to go against, niuk ,,.. u ,,f ul.0 e ,lSve orQ. i A wheel 1 feet high with III (pokes with I aiiot, and alter the failure to uoiuinate l'artv We tell von there is a tro.i-' ...A S..,. ;....: ;. . .. 1 , the name of a State ou each snniie tlie rim . . - J . ' I n . , i;ui.irigl.iI, v . . M . 1 1 1 U . . . f , . . ud with t.a.tul eve " v ' come to the extrs..rd,...ry con- ow ,llCIf ,l,mpJe..A DuUrt,. and I'alteriug voice, p. rloimed tlt. Ut a, clu-ion tlisl tlie inner nor-ier 01 me ring has. ritcsof llie :,urial seniec. Little e thought ince ,h of " been grsrf ually ..,,,, , . ,. , then that be would -o .-oou follow Lisla.i.eu. 1 sppro-cbinr: tbe body of Saturn, and that! . A-TirKUL -An ioa .eb..e, k ted kinsman down to the dark damp tou.b. , "y "I" ' "O"" ia,rri P''UI" JJ tbe Cuyahoga Irou Those whom tbe gods love die young," and some d.-n of years, to .ee tb. r.ng united ; Hevel.nd. Ohio, wh.cb 1. t.p.U the truth of tbe maxim Ibal - dea.b lo.ee a " P- ''VV"1 """" T"1 "'" "' I'""'; ."'ii.. inai uaa refttiy ttts I ' . . 1 : . ' 1 sinning mam was wi n exciiinriueu iu iue , ...,.,1. :.i .l l . 1 1 .-.1 r '.. , 1 mace witli the above result while tbi mt- I'ur.t Ut.ulll 111 U.11-.1 twu vn.iri' n.i'll. t 1. . uri.i 1. vTil. .11 tt tut lutrtn 31 1 ... I, .....;.! ... ..".i.i ' ir. "... , ... . crJ Moo ru - l: 'W e ' '"' " M'f '- "in '- vis r ntr 1 i;u r Kauris H B UtMltM!TTi. I f llll al atl a lsha f ............ . - - - m u u. yiauuiai i'ji l' , ,,ree ano ! u.. .1- p ct of vour can.ii.UteS election. Tbe tale, bold, however, that the condition of things repre.-ent.ug tbe Coust.tot.on of the L ...led 1 " nexi at , oiun nia. w ca, ...e.r v,.,e. aol ,lU.a t0 ,..., II)e llv,ly couDoence or ; b ucb Ul4clii), j, ,3 ; v , a r Y ' rn fr the La Mr" Bucb.u.u tU o' m.n thate.nl -I'i'b 'y possibly occur, would not only j J'lit;s. tue bub the Union, the whole sup- 'ior,, ol 1 resiucnl and .ee I re.,- ,ie big and American parties of M.-ouri fourtb f p,, p0UtlJ. North ar,r the other for tbe .outr) ; .s sbown thi- -Mr bjcu.uau is Uo on.y m.u tnatcan , (ioD 0f sny ,iu sj,,, VPted by a fU length likeuess of Millard . 'l'h "f lUe United Mates. Ibe .oteot t.,e of beig ab',e lo do some.l.i.ig handwrn.. for tr young. in t'i- dfj.r. i.t murpr. -rations riven to his dele at Ircmont, is a.! a trap to decl',re , ,ten 'iul,orile jndivirlu,l resistance;' r ! Killniore, w ith the motto'" am for the f . Slate beyond doubt, be ca-t for Bj tbe great con-ervaiive iu that State at ibe letter of acceptance by his friends North You. Will you take coun-el of your ene- 3ny frrt .J( jXmtiican u.ig lit weil refuse ! io" "1" tl,e hul' " This was a beautiful ' rhauto, although there are several Killmoie coming Tre-nii-Mial tlecti'.L ) course, at i Tbe ( bion, it is said, de.teoyt the allru- al .tiles' We I tbin'-s hope to be ri'at and th?n an .1. lie m a po.itical tnci-ter; a. to all men : I He was once a Federalist und orpa-'lok upon this election as th e.l to the war i f 1 1 i,j-( be is a D.-mo- taut lut has ever taken place i try, it tli-.- rv to ie preiared to rote correct "Strihe tor i-.mr li'-.iie an vour 'J'' frevn griu o' vioir .ir,-. C1..G sail vuC- li.lite l-r.cl.' Molr A:-iru!iural Fair. We are reijnestcd lo state tint iiitoi-s to t tne State Aj: icultur.-il Fair in Columbia, on the 11, 1 :5 and 1 i instant, will be taken Rail Road for one - - j - - . v .. ,v i-u ... ... 1-1. iu iirtuiiii; uir ,,nit w ! -r-- . . , , . , be well We e rfi uortUtvpti.it aU UtonisU. A pyramid ao feet high drawn by a borse. perhaps other, from d.lTinut pari, uf the h,,pe, ,re b.-td cou.d not be fully known. , -' "' U-lu.. I . . . I ...... tl,.. Via-e 5 f,.,i U .1 Aii.... Mate. Ibe contest will emu l.e oter. and . The Saii.t Louis Uenuhiicau of tl.slJtb. (a most impor-i Our fgrer.tl.ers made that revolution to , . trM',titM of ,'.,. f then it i, to be hoped tbal we . ,ii have com- .emoer..ic journal, ) bower, iu a Mueru. ,. ' .T. -. ibis coun- ":"!!"" ' C"" i?u Influence-reverse .idv-Ne.boy deliv- q-iiet fur li.e n,.l four yeats ; for a,rlc, throws some l.bl ou IU. sub- . " ''"f '. ' -KAIL UOAD more neces.a- " f , ," ', ., ' 'uo. 'V , trit.g the Herald.-Motioc-Mn.LAItl. Fll.L- " not anticipated lhat the union :. bo j..a. Thai paper .a).: i , , . T T"1 1 " 9V , went of paltry l. tax. beeau-e its po-, - nJJ h ' ' ... diseoireJ during bis Adn..nU:r..ion. Kr.- 1 . . . '. H A t a , J ('.Jenkins, IL Y Ui V(.,,y " .-ert.cn cf tbe r, -bt of the ; "J5 '"U,i '-..t . cbances are r.o con-idered bop.-leee. , " The leader, of the ltentou party here 4 ( o J. W.rliek. W. b Ui.bwr. A (V, J. ar fire.. . "" nul t ru e th. m. That I'JjuL " ' J aud even hi. friend, a.e giving bun up. I ""V .""'.'M:"U- , 'r . J. Cowl.-., J. b .Jor.an. D. A It. Kr .a- . government was controlled by a body- 0f see tbe Herald, beretofore' tl.e Fremont cr- fO"". "V' -l'''7 tfi"'kl;u' 'f''' ' 'b-'S'. ' ..lo, Murphey i H, manly, high toned men; and yet our sn- JAWe- L 'r "s S S r "'. '' ai-p-red, and vi up tne race. '' ?eu!" ' V'T,- "'1 ' 'h,,rl' ""C". Co., II McC.uley.J. I Bi.ck- .ee.to.3 retu-ed .0 acc-pt even the... for mas- ..: ' . 7 ' ' '"7t'' : r.i! ..or.'s e .,. iniirr,.',.,.. ;,. ,1,, "l"1'" ' "' J!r ' well, D I'-frson. II. Rhode. D. Hoa,. . .1 1 . .1 . iii-ruaji.iitz ili ia w a-i nuiHiif r in ii itsi rr nc t . r i i i . . . ... . i i. ... But the leaders among our enemies "pf wu w" 1 my ce.taiu knowledge, the meanest ',, ' ; r,Pr'' and tno-t contemptible creatures upou earth, ters are, to my ciH siiiJfM'H-r: trv. it th-.-.-cfe becomes the 11 1 'nee lie wi m tHVor or a I. . 5. liank a'tt-t ar J- oppo-ed to il ; III. lc be was 1 1 ? la Tariff man bow be is iu favor of Free Trad- ; I'. Ho wis opposed to t lie 'oinproi.iise ir.a'ri-s of 1 "s.'jO now tney are the basi cf his platform ; V. lie i.-bof-n f it a bankrupt Law, and then ..j.p ,,.,1 t3 it ; I. in favor of. aud o,'poed, to the Im- TT; " r t ! in r.t' 7tei-i 'lu-rs Z-i. He has be.,, eou-i-tent in oi.lv two 0,1 tle Charlotte ii S. C t'nn.'- iu bis ' -ppo-it 001 to the I.-.-'.'t jt: !). an 1 in t -i-ting in .l baeio ior up to the present time ; ; ar,i(.,e, ,., st0,.k fj ,Mlhu , ,. t0 'f ,r fn V'' .fC.r W0U'J to :t. Hi p jjj-el a carrapt baratn to produce a diversion 111 favor of cur enemies, r ft I....I..I liiA..f 1.U1... -.I 1.1.1-r. ri.l- P. r. 1 ..1 .... .. .-. fji-ii .Ja.K-oti' . --.i .. . .v.- nut inev inigiii receive 'k.c uiiritrioit Irotu i .1 j vi.n. .a on, . ' , ,- , , , and numerous other devices .A. 113 act-t-.i m a tn-tiner Utiworthv sous uesi.uus to euu rtocs. mu give two our v uniuiiitees 01 t i."'ii. ice. until me .-talc rlav . tiotire y.ei inn. uio uuuiu .aaeiuc ueeessirv .urns .. -71. -,i . -i, , . o.y a nonce. f . , . ... . , f -!. K " Ae m wilh a large illuminated star smaller transparency. scni.i.g a lilccness of a Bucbaneer before and after tbe election .. .1 ... . t- . .1 .1 1 in iue mono: 1 if.it .ni 1 iitrm vii ext-ei.i 1 g until tt'jr in itr .-oi.ri tuai are . ..... j - - ., . .11 I e J u.i. c ; ... 1 .i I ii 1 a.l rv. .111,. ..1 u l.ain- s inn. is uii,:i.. ... ici uc .t i". 't v fine 1 ijurtv tJ IUC ----- 1 -.-. - - ... 0 . 1 1 . - . . L- ' . . I . '. I I North, und eieti hi- Aoutheru friend are be gili.lll.g tj take heart alxi look up. 1 met Mr. Vead eaduii, the (. Ii a 1 1 in .1 11 cf uur del willing lo be governed by them. A few venal presses tbat hope to fatten southern tare on tbe 1", II na u, and iurn.st.ea on ,ne spo.i- o iwr ni.ieui as corrupt as ..jfj,.,, oj honor ai ir.l ,,t fti(.mo,e. Ililii.' an mil tsl.irn nswrU n.Md -ir oi.b vi-pi. -i ' i ' wi tr mamiQrmehl of it. MtUm rl I 'dmure lie Itot filM many cd by singing Fiiin.or sings, ail tin: ladies Inlrrr'ilini Orrasion. r aiready pervading tbe mas-cs of the South. I Tbe i lea thrown out in soui" (juarter-. bow- Sunday last, wc were pre-ent and t?er, tbat we should .nanife-t our resistance the gel. t. .-man when ho pulli-h-id tiie inti m :t. .. tb at Clay ha bargained with Ad-am- fr .v-er-tary of Mat-.- ; 'l Like au Ua rt- r. Mid Cuss, he is " a Nirth.-rn in in witii Sojtberu Principles. '' n an i sli-.uil i,iv: tbo Jau.e fate in November - partook of the most interesting scene, tbat only by refu-ing to bold othce under the next.- : it has ever farler. to our lot. It being coin- aJmin.-tratn, is an ab-urdity. We .'. HI' eieetiot. we,u',.I .-Htle no princirde. . . . n l . i t .l hi)l thereby not only deprive our.-elves v r . , , . momon day at tne rrcibytenan and aleth- l . c,r. , . . . - . but t',.. 11 i.-r furtm.r str-P- : for either hi- of tha tcnelit of a goven.wei.t which we are .Vui,er-i or Soutm rn support-rs would be onist Chnrcbes. an arrnngemcrit wa- !. ! by ,Med to support, but we should as-utue the ooiiged to i e dee-ive.-l, a. they support him wbieb tlie members of both Churches com- contemptible attitude ol the A-ialie, who tp'-o diametneallv cppo-ite grounds. As mui.ed to -etbor. S'.ch a scene mu-t have unre.i.tingly, and iu sullen silence, submit. k-i b on-.-i man. be ought to remove the false tn i(lter",tin? evef- true' f,Aow(.r of . t "Jtre--ion and torture. iii.i-re ion ot tbe one party or tbe other ; , , , , , , , , ., . r.ipislly .repo-teroiis 1.1 the idi-a referred 7. I1-- i- looarrvout tbe poricy of the th' meik ud lo'' Je,u' "d '" to iu tl.e North, tbat we are threatening to j-rr. .JfTjiiitrt!on. wl.irb ba i fi.hr u- nj Un i 3IIJ l-ow p-eiaii- u i or i tviu- rtcou rhih-i iuv povtriuuvui. j bose tbat rcn to dweii toffhr in uniu. M .May we jac by tbe Loii-titutiou are entitird often be present at .ucb scei.es. , w . J1" ne orgauuat.ou 01 1 ne government. Sjurmouiiliug this was a still smaller rep resentation, 3 by 'J, with tbe words " tUl Uii'li Icttiiiz out Ihr l)r,.ityrutu: olotrf" Tbe whole surmounted by a dome bearing the words cei.ed atiy m.iike.l r.-spert, advising tbeni to vote lor Mr. Fi!!inoie sg.tii.vl JJr. Bj ii. in, and in ibe t-v, i,t that they eannot g . -o far, tin 11 1 1 stay at home slid Ul the decliou g ) by d. fau'l.'' and many ol the Liitleuau joiuing ill tin: I If eour-e, the Itejiubiu an endcatois lo cborus. persuade itself ii, le-nton party will not; , ....,..! 1 r.,- .c.i .1 1 . : 1 t .1 .1 1 ... wi . ui ui in..-1 1. 1 a 111 ; c -i.-' 1 nc-. -i i.ii,.ji tue bo ice oi ino.e . it 11 . 11 0111 iue v , ar . s k-a tin . . s.--.. 1 r 1 . .. , 1 1 . . . , , , , , , . '" l.ltlAr ini.un I.,, ft nu.;. (' III too suece-s el Uo annual l air i t Hie . ith have her. t .fore acted, but u lint wid be ', P M.r .. tM.1 l. l.s r.-ien. a) ...TAIL Carolina .State Agricultural Society, which . tl.iir action can only 1 e showu win-11 the . RIV l t A Itl.l s KN T u fp.H- ' is to commence ou tbe I I li. of N iveinl.er at uav arri ves. Meanwhile, we 1 an see do ' M'"1''"'!. " ' wo1 a haopy u- set si.7 w Columbia. Uuite a number of contributors eood re-or. w b v the friends of Mr Pe-nton """" H '.'.. Ai. A Co.. J. Wilfon. J. Harper, S. M. ll r.ers. .iioc.loo A 31., II. M;i. IJke, W. 4 C. 1 ? " f'Ss"M.w-v twvin.i . lailrius l.Llli.l.. Itl rill. wiil go from Claurieston, togetber with ii.- ,ou',d asi-l in the cl.-cti. .. of Mr Hochao ilors who will go for piea.ure. I am plea- au. and 111 ucb lhat should induce ail con I ur friend from Dry Pond were alo out c(' to ''11,, tll:it Fara, a di.-iingui.-lu d conservative men to vote for Mr. Fillmoie. brfU 4 111, !.,,. 371 1' . 1 ri (J tiT.'. -j : t v l'. tb at b-.uie and abroad ; 1 bt- U-fud tnanl e-to is oljeetionanle if it iit' ii'is to ctM.-ourage the i ii.-a that ii'.a shouid be taken or not, it is but tbe rotd..-r' plea, "I am stronger than you,1 gii" in,- ,iur pjr.e." If ;t intend, that Cu ba -bi. I le !ak-u to sale ourselves, 11 is but I ne law ol -'.f prem-rvatiob ; 'i'.i. li in ! i or of ii;re. t tax-s. as tb:.t is the p.-.e ey r.-.u't of Fiet Trade ; 111. I- f r a p":iey that "ill ibvoive the e e.iiiry io inui u.tuai.le war ; ol. ou:.J , i.lai: op hi u- a I'ul ;ie Debt i,.. 1 won.. ! river !.ai.g about u- li.e a. L. ,i-i'.i,e ; It- 'J 1..- ' ri.or rstlc I'L.ti'-iiiii i in favor ol In P.'.;!:!.- l;,:i ii.i'i. to tiuiid wi.ieii T 1 e'.-t 11. ii : ,1 - :.i... ri.i.n nt- ol iiioiii-v ; in numbers with suitable transparencies. artist ot this city, intend, contributing some One large design repre-enled llie carry-: of bis bandi work, u the shape of two Msr ing out of the Osteu l principle Mr. Buch- busts, ui, of a.l.rngiiiii au.l one ol l.'al anan being aurrounded by several citizens, boun, of life .ue. IIm Calhoun ha been who wrest from him on the plea of i.eces- pronounced tbe bc-t liaene. of that di-iini-sity and by the power of foue, bis bat, coat, r-""-"'-d Halt-man. tbal hi.- been lak, 11 since Watch, Ac. death, the statue of Po ers not eiei ptcri. Another representing Buchanan as bu-i- 1 1 lle weather is still warm, and we have ly engaged in sewing a Cuba patch on his 1,0 ru"' "" '""y "''t ''VB before old Democratic coat. ; middle of the m-xt mouth, or Lie hi-tof Another, . buffalo tos-ing an old llu-k December. The yellow f.-v.-r has entirely in the air, wirbtbe woolly hore near at hand disappeared, there being no ca-e that I have terribly fri.'htr-ned. heard of for tbe last ten days .r.T I JV' K s.b.erit. r will ..tlrr f.if sale. l,,i,s Nl.w Iivr.M l.iN. Tho Pari.1 ''t'l J . ..! .l i. , II r 1.. th !- rorrenond.-i.t of .be Ne Vurk Timn 1I..1. '" "t I" r t l-t V ile-cribt a l ew inveiilion which we take n Thur..lsr. II" 2l.t li.sL.nl. Tiw l.u pleasure in r- publi-hing for the information, M..u, tr.. a u.e J., ol ' of our lair readers. Let us speedily have ' DAN ALF. XANI'FK the ste-i rings, as tbey w ill doubtless prove' .' 4, H'ifi IM uiufc duial.ic than the whalebone hoops,1 " " and al-o give a uiort pel feet rotundity to, 1'lilllL ttll.tll tlrrllllg;. the wearer: ! tv order ul tlu- Jl.i J i.f l,IO I ,ri ol' lb' 1 ' -on starched crinoline tbe, J Jt L'ZlTt-Tl e Board pa-se. to the crinoline wilh rings of whale- i .he t.... ..f ( b.r l,,t, . M iKe third 1 bars.i-1. It was (b-cided by the Parliament that James tbe Second, by violating the Cou-li-Jlr. flillJinao'l Ifllfr. tution, bad abdicated tbe government, ami We call the attebtion of ojr readers to 'left the turone vacant. So liio-e States who the verv xtr ordinary Utter of Tbo.. L. ,U ,-'m,M',uli"0 r L .... ' , . .... heid as having gone out of the Luiou. Let ' liii-iiiati Pa sevira gem,i n.en of tins place, .1 , cv , , , . , . 1 .Ma-saciiu-ett-, .New J 01 k and others slay which was pobli-bed iu tl.e Democrat ol the out of it. mul ut the ssme tin,.. I,,., it . "Jl-t ult. Wc suppose the gentiemeli to of Soulheiu freiglils for their Ships, and j whom the It Iter w. directed hoi.i ti,e same S"u,U-r" Fr':ba.sr for tbeir manufacture. and impoits. u belt their iblercoursa with Ai.otl... f,r....nn.;.. . t'..l. w 1 ol Health have slut, acd th.or d.ilv rinr,rii boi.e. Itien to tbe r.iit's ul a h.lel.mie it h. i in tin ytut. u. .,f N..tri..h. r Ii 1. L-i. s t 1 I ..i.-.i.jvi, ii ii. ui.iiie . . 111. it- ,-.iu ociis-, ir . - y . . , - - n - ... ... .... . - j . .. .... - cring the nowcr to FiMiuore m un.rd il.e fur want of material. I think il would out crinoline, and now within a uiouth ail "'' """ "' ' r"""- "' " ..l.K. f 1 .. .. -I ..- I,..ee Keen -,.'! if their .1 1 .1 rtlir belie. I,.,. U.l,.,,..,t tl.. .....I . hu.. ..! ...,iU,,ee Ib.t .,,.,-1 h lle..a, uu.-ne .i-us.rj i.uiii tne sjioners. i j I I ' " ' Mx r" - ...if" j Another, the great sweep-takes over the ' 1"- "t'o. a. about all Ibe good tbey did was the la-t new invention I magine to yourself j N'afionHl course Fiilmore in the Amerieau' t,x ""' P UP ,',a P"'0 i the country, and a lady in her most intimate garment alone, Kxpr. -sis wen winning Ihf. race, while Bu 1"''P grangers away. King street has re- -tan.iing upright within the hoops of a bogs-j cbanan on Pierce', shoulder is making in- "uie.d Us wonted life, and every body is bead (ro.n wb.cli ll.u staves have b.eu re-j different headway, and Fremont flounders irowdibg, ibto tbe city. moved and the hoops fixed iu position, and j J. P. IIKN'DKR.SONJV.11''"'' Of. 4. I sub. .' :i:t j. y-ar- ,f not public il e mun I f the e il..- 1 eri-. . i u.piciitd t I bi- li ll iu gr at uita-ure A blot .'- (,, til.- - i ,.- I Voir.. M.-.e K' lll li'k i, , 1 1 Jllellf. !J p, (j , r. r v afi ve ., i. Nrw V .if. A :s i ii -Ta n: 'ui . .' - i. . ..- uf .. a ' nr.-y ii ai,;a and - . -I si, c' !i -. t , toe A a - s .' a 1. 1 ,- ii r.f tl.,- e-oi-t t .. i .1 i,,.. , iu-d Slat r ill J !u n s n r M, Haiti I a-V ie, t( U III l .U-l ee ut.d Tl"-"'1-" and Fi II -re. tt lo ti e m cc . -i.-tw. r.iei ,, '1 l."addre.s : it. opinion a- Mr. Ciingmau or tbey would nev er have ens. tite-l lo permit a letter advo talir.g v.i.b " tlaii.uai.le " priin ipli.-s to eey the iiht. But e a-k ibe peop.e of ibis county, of ai! parties. Are you in (aver ot such pi in- ipi' - ss are sttfrth in this let tir Are y.j Milling to favor the forming '. " i.-..aot C'linitblte. , ' to vi-:t ".if; t.lttithon " i.pou such a- (Jo not eiiteil.i.ii ibe- sane- 1- -. ! iti iiiyry it -iit.gs as this man vie ., v,il,ing that any Ih jIi sl.oul-j i.-v,no her.; lo pris' b dicibiobi-.n to y u ? Are y ' I r a l . to l r.sk up this I i,..ii at the sugg. .floii of such a li.e ei ter ' And '.are y vu w-..h'.'l the eoii-t rj n !,ei .,f such a -ten? Wc arc a- much oppo- d lulntclcc ior of tin of J ...n C Frem Jbt as M boH.as L. Cling . ' iiuii or any olb' r man, 1 ut In tie- en-nt r.f in the abolition ditch. ne transparency horo this motto " ().' Metres the American Saiu-soii." j Another, " The cloud are breaking " 4...I.. ... ... -inoiner fa rcpreseiiiain.n or a Hour : .... i .- . . i ll- I- . .. ... u,i. lo lling COIIIIIIOIl bctae.-u foreign and l,o-ti'e govei i M j -r. t . ,., i, ...I ...ir. I...:.... :.. ioin-.on. ioricoursi'e U nite iiiiiu.strv Another, " And rew .J. Donel-on ari A- lhat tiny are- trued tu li.vir coii-cienees from all re-pou-ii.ility for li.e eiu and turpitude 7 B..rr- Head.) " Lnion Mills. JVoi ie'. If they do i. I.. . , ' , ,, ' , ., , l.ratiil, I 'on Me xxtrs, l".i. Iilliuore aud n the idea ... .. . , , . Si.AVtitV is N P AitA'.bA. President Walker, of Nicaragua, ha i-sued a decree declaring null an i void all acts and decrees of ibe Federal Constituent Assembly, as well , a. of the Federal Congress, adopted pr -vi-; ous to l-.'H. Among llie decri es il.u re : pealed i au act of the Federal I ',iiililu., t INoticc. .IfitHinihhmlor'n Sale. HAVING bUi...d letters f Adn.in.s'""" on c.l.L Maltha Ne4"iil. most like tha maiinpiing of a waUib and ' 1 " " oa Ti.urrat.i, u wrapped will, .trot. cloth. Tbey com- N",""b ,be -t, ' V'Vy ' I L.' (Iff I. ....... .11 t .1.11 I -I . I AOIIL.I-. x. lyuu mil u v.: a toieranw Jiear Idea Ol tl.e . - ; i'"W invention. The sled rms are small, 1 ol are ; inenee -mall in dian.elcr at the wai.t and go ou enlarging in regular proportion to the In Iront they contain a spring, b i . ol r-ol,,, -in slavery, ti.cii let t hew. bv foic- 7 . " .. ,v " i Assembly of tbe 1 7 th of Am I. l-'l. ah.,1 . - ... - r.f.ti..s . i... , . . - ' ...I, .. ... .1 i . - . . . .-.. . .i . u ...a Lii.1,.. : i i . ; . . i . of arm-.gxt back into the Union, il tlieytun. U illi re-p.-' t to tbo-e per-obs who are for re-i-taiice, but who say tbat we ought to wait for an wail act, und iu the mean tin,,. So Fuviun. 1 be iniuression is attempted to bo mailt isbing slavery in Centra! America, 'i'he re- peal of tbe statute revive, tlie original laws, ! and therefore the right to bold .lave is ac- knowledged by tho 'JoveruiULUl of Nicara- ai.oiv our i in mas to take posession of tiie ,i... ,i l- ii i .i is K" ,, , ,. ..' , ! that the Fillmore men and tl.e Fremont men , of riw it.- i i birr pi Ii l.eg.-s or no ral i i.i.'.i'i., Ilelit. I O.l.l.ll.c'1 Villi lilt' 111 d lo rvrry Ilia Loin sii of I lit. Dieeiiiig appointed li, gov eminent. a,l obtain the control of the ,. , . r ,. ,e.., r,.,,r)r,i tllMt several slaver, are lit- Army, Navy and Treasury, they maniC-a 1 '"'! have made a fusion ticket., ling out, at New Vurk, in couse.j.ieiie. of the height of l itoity. Wln-u an em i,,v after .crrect. We have a letter fioui a ; 'be above decrse. p.-u 'i.-cliiraiioi. ol w-tr. nn i breathing gt iilietuan iu Philadelphia, who slate, that ' b a t h teats and denunciation, msrch-1 a,l,n,.h . I I... I.. ... i T.. V. .. . . ........ e-oi. us wi.harms di-pnyed sntl baiin.-rr ;, i I R1, Dying, is ,t ii,. p.rt of wi-.iom to ailow l,i,u; 1 in.rc!y I-"id- j -rAbout . year ago a slave boy escaped to t .ke po t ion of the country, aud wait' , from Mobil, iu Iho balk (irowier, an I m.nB to-e if do us an injury? I PdrrSOU for .Wmbrr. ! bis wsy to Canada The Mobile V, tiir 1 ..... s...,.l.ri,.... ..... ... .!... . .1 I VI. 1.1... ' . I " " proper lime li nave bad reicrvau lor November ou ; ,tstu. that .Mr R. Slieii-I.in L - feet. which tbey can be enlarged or diminished I toasiin.ll extent ut will. But they are' ll.liallv isi.r,. ... m.r -I. I. I. .. . I - - J -". . ., ,M.,V. j .4111 tUlth . ! the wearer Walks they do not touch the pcr jsou at all. T'.ry are thus healthy, and as . a hygienic invention, are worthy of all prui.r. As tbe wearer nits down they fold i up with case that is, from bottom to top, not iu diameter. But they pre.ebt this in convenience, that whin they ar. pressed on .either side tt tin., bottom, the opposite sitle fielevatid into ibe air lo au inconvenient 'distance for iho-o who do uot wi-h to show ibe color of their garters. This I be ladies deciarc to be the only inconvenience of tbe new iu,,,jU,e. But in Paris this iucouv. incurro i. but a great one. a iituj, Honsi:, and mcl, all tin stuck of vun ti, UOGA ami Si'K. Cor i, WliftU, Out, llutf u I'uuutf, 1 .(! II agUHt I liupgf, nmi tsii.i. Seed Cotton, ll'iutrltM u, it Kit' hi it l'uitnt""t ml ita.njr oll-r .rl.cle. m-i nrmt'T ."S-"1"" Ttr.it. uisdu kuov-ro on Phi tits w !' nl. E C. WALLW, A'1'"'' Vri. , i.:,;. i3" i a , -.r.-.-ni. i. o J li i ll liiSllit.-uli ll,,. d v it I, tl.e i f, ... line of po.i-y ami aet.on can be imli-au d, our table for some time, but we have omit- it .till s owner, kept,1 a sharp e, on ibe movam.-nts of the " Grow- F.(,K..,A ,,,..,., r'.' .iisi .ii:. ,i. . . -. i i . i . ' '' ii. re- . . . i..r it., ni. i.r ri'ei'ii. .riiri n. -v. u. l. J.'i t.ry 1' M ji.hi, of. J in. lunj i.t r.cr II Dir. of New 1 -vri, I Ui. COUll lltvt. II .;..; 11 . , t'lau .l I I. el. t t ,, e are i.,,', ready to precipitate .. . .i . - i,""i. ,n rent .aeriuce, will pro- I . t r i ,.. ... . . ..1 .. f . ' r ' I ted to In. I ii... il he fur- iui , .,....,,,. inuiu luii.i i i,.fr, 1 1, ., ...I .......... ... . t . . ......... ........ ... .. ... .u,imi iw, - m. r.'eni.l . -. . w..l ... V . ... I . ... . . ... . . oo. I. . ... i ' . us in.iu me i .onus election are lir.r -j t-ffe.i ., tm. i..itr ; bul when tl,.- n.l and P'-iilcal. At r re-ei.t iti. ,.,,(. "'l-'n '"' aclcr lor tie.iig one of the cheap- i l...... I,,. ..,., ....I I.. . ..r. ...!.. r .. .1. . e,ni,.,l.i !.., li . : t ... f f i , i - . u.imvi io, .ne - ---r-v... . . , . j . .senior. t. ci.xu-'U i.or- ' J' - ' "" ."'uutr in !.icb tuJ'p'ri t- ev.-ry true man lo hold I.i,,,. et aud best periodical cf the d .y. ; mUc lw ,,ve ,,,d t jtn,, f-ruor by Hill jority, and Hawkins, Dei,,. , . ... ttll riP -111 I-l ni atll.tlllll fit a Uhll'I'.r.HM, A.u. I a. i I ... rt...j, Hn.u.e.,.,.. :.; .. , ;r: J . - - -. 'tin- ' n ty, .t ws a 1. li -n of ti p-o;.lc, say, this f ni in shall be! di4-oiied tkr t Uur e;i tines arc only v.it.t.t d to kuow lb it owner having ptoniplh paid the Car,, - i 'U yW? 5 luajorily. - - - - - s . . I Ll "L now Tb r-rtm l... ... ...... . ...... .... . l-Ull,iaMe IOS Mliem 1 S .1 1. Il.tfT rwewiil tuhrnit to their t.ouiit.aiioB ' i M Udif rnor l .. C. Iis appoint. ,:. 01j.r f df Mr. SI.... i.l r. u - aiii.jr .a act du4 lU, have enHvt.W.l u In bllc ..-l -dair, Thur., th- n,l, for 'lTit.nk.gi- ing,! iifivy QX. , . .. , , .. , iH, Z'ktC V lit r.iu s:i.w.ivi. AMAU'AY nr -...b.bw lii fj H'" wc.r farli's S.ofe, in fale-rrw. r".'o .1.. lite 4tlt i.f October last. lieffn her Mil"' 4 A.."-- i.ufc. at'J obua .Im.uI I? rear. ..I.l nr.. Ill .1 fe. I i It.Uralily .t.iiil mitk. Iirh. erinileli--. Will'' lh. . .I.. I. ...1... .i. ..r ..,,1. Mi 14 e' siill Ira lurking .li.itii .,f bsrUir. H in flr'u' M-eU.t.hurg enntltt.,.. Twenty live ;' war.l vt .ll tsv for hi. spiirrlu ntiu sml ".' ery It. .... nf hi innl'.ie .... nt in set j ob " j I r.n -l hUi "gstus and lw. str.fl'- "I"11'"',, rs paid trf liil.,r.uli,iii JOst will 1-vkl - r' so. W l:u way hs is rnlieril lulu ". .... : v JOHN l U K

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