' . '. .... . - 1 ; J f. I v t a v "A rvfCNATinN OF jmr.F. Dr.l MMOND. ! mon.) Rml be supported with a sufficient 7o flan, .'irrwiiu.4 S. i.'oi i, A'tr.: nry liruna! nf military ni l, much good would result from llir I'mir.l .v.ij'r, i''i(4i"'ii, . r. j sucli a course j but as tbo Territory is now Mv Dt.AH Mil : A, 1 have eoucuded to ; povcrned, a.U.as boon s.nco tl.e iiduiimstra. j , .. . unu November. 1S56. tieo of the Supreme tion of Mr. Fillmore, at whicU time loung c )K,UJJr"1' .-.v. . . - -7 -. of I'tah, Which no. 1 received t lie appointment ns (iovernor, it is We found it something l.ew for Charlotte, ' " ti.Mii lisy ma lui-s una lolly to attempt to c would advise our readers to visit the e lot the last luree uaya iuo wcauicr "Bfsnrc to rail lit China nail!'' J VT WVnrc indebted to some friend in Acting upon this invitation iu the ad ver-) Charleston for a ropy of B. F. Ferry's Ad- - . . . ir i. .1. lilKnuVai.. (I.a Ssniitli Pnrrslinil T i t.ll 1... fit. tiscmciit ot .Messrs. James liarty v,o., ; TvS'gn tin oflii"' ol .1 il Com t of the- T.-rritorv i I t 1 1 l .. .. I .. . :. t-oi-in I a. r o i iu .. t '. .-., uuuer me .i iiiiMii-i r ai! t.f President. Fierce, I deem M i!u t-i the J ublie to gi.C f'iMIl' of t!io u i--,ns w by 1 ii L In tin! first place, llrili ri, Yo'ii":. 1 no ..over:i.' r of I t.tii I en it rv, is at kuowl edged tlir head uf the " Chun li of Jo-, is ChnM cf 1 1 1 ' : r 1 ' ;i y Siints," commou'v ca'li.l ' ri-M TiMiii," aii-1, as tie !i held, tho Mormons look to him. and 'o Uui n'n .r, for t!ie 1 y tlu' v are to ! ovi-nii d ; t'.it-ri t jri". no law of t'otirro i by tLviu coi..-idcred finding in niiy luaniitr. btcoir-jr. I know that ilieri' a stuirt cntli-boun ! pr3iiiVu!ioii am-. si! tbo male inrni i.ers ot too onuii-a. aim : 11. -.'i I'rii 'ili i,' !, li.i 'i:i l!rij- aduiiisistcr the law in that Territory. . The j taUjmtnt when in this place ; whether ' hag been very warm, and we hopo uow that ollioor" are insulted, oarra.-.-od, and murder- 1 ... , .. . ' nrtnir l ii unnniii iiiw ,, , . ., ; , ,i ,:;,, 1 thev desire to" purchase any thing or not. pnug kwauuc i its uppoaiunie. ,1 for doin-r tl.r!r dutv and not reco-ti s ns ' UMI,l,llu"" ""J liii-hani Voui as t ho only law-piver and Thoy will find every tiling handsomely ar-j , law - maker on eariii. 1'fthis every m:u I ranjod, and fee many articled of the liueat - rL'BLIC MEETING ojii l.-.r tneoiitetil.itf f-Muonee who ! ,lll:,ii, j ; that Hue. No one need xend to the ruraaa4 to notice gtvn, uicetinjr of tho . i1' II 1 1 . I 1 1 ' IU til I I jrt .ill .t j j 'i in hi. ui in 1't.ili. and I a-ire ou.sir. llint Sio man on:d ho Y,U-: to rik hi- life and prop, i with elegant articles when they ert v in that Territory after once trying ; taincd in our midst aud ou as reaMonnblc til.' sail i Xf '. rillli'I.t i:h an ardtnt Tiik IIisTouy op North Carolina. We r" JUDGE ktouy on negro citizenship. are indebted to tho kindijesd of Messrs. K.I ' Justico Neltou, of New York, in his recent J. Hale Si Son, for the first volume of this I opinion on tho J)red Scott case, quoted a wo,k the History uf North Carolina, by letter of reniarkabbi purport, written by Dr. Francis L. Hawks, of New York. The- Judge Story, in l8i!S, in relation to a caxo volume eoiiain two hundred anil tifty-four ', uuulo-rous to thatof Ired Soott. The .lourual paes, in beautifully printed with fair large ' of Commerce states the circumstances iu this type, and is, iu all respect?, well done up. wise : The period of time which it embraces U j Jt seeni! that Judfc'e Story wni accustomed from 154 to 1001, aud includes the live . t0 ,vrjle t ,,;t 0DCe year to Lord Stowcll, voyages made uudur the charter jji iintcd by Hl.,ijng uiui a copy of his judicial decisions, the queen iHiabetli to Sir Viu'.er It. 1 u ijjh . w-hicU "tho latter duly reciprocated. At 1 lie wretches manner in wuien we nisiorieai ,., ft cahe occurred iu Iho Uiilieli court, materials of the State had been jumbled (pfrw ,icU Lord Sto'vcll was Chief Justice,) i -.1 . .1 1 r . l l .1 .. I . V . . . . . . u : nli.iri.m nn AiiMniia hluve ' as parried iiV bis master to Kngland for temporary rc.-i- n .1 ir n a k 1 1 K nut I n t n 1 1 v t.ikmi Knfl: (A inr with the citizen of Meckleuburir county I i, mm n ilnsitlrrntiini in tliA pvusoVevrrv . . n. I i.i i'.. r....A-... ... , f , ,T . 4, . . .VJ.. . I"l- ......... .... J !lIIIl!.Ua. IIC UlUHL'llk IUII IWI 1113 IIWHUlll, terms. Wo It am from .Mr. lluii) that here- in celebraiiii!? the Amiivcr.-ay of the Mock- ,;,,:, i'..rAui,1 !, r:.r..,l f, tl,. f-,. fi... . f, . .: "" i ursnai to nouee given, a luccune 01 uie i ma!(.riiils of trie Mate had lioeu jumbli-i be supplied citiiens of Cabarrus county was held at the j tt)gciher, with myth and fable iiitenniii.doil y ran be nb- 1 t-'ourt Hoiiae in Concord, on Tuesday the ,y incompetent hands, rendered the txicu r.ii He ' lst of APril le07' for tlie ri,rP0,u of ul,it-1 ti'ou of a more reliable work than any eiisl TIMiF.E DAYS I.A.TKU FROM ARRIVAL OF TIIK STEAM Kl-V TON AND CITY OlMV ASH ISgt',1 V v ' " i ony ini , Tho steamers Fulton and (Jit, 0f iujjton, with dates from Liverpool tlJ iust., arrived Ficre to day. The majority of the Liberals j p , ment thus far elected ii 11(. lf Cen. Ahhbumhaw will eomnian,1 il tary force going out to China. " In consequence of the fpreo.l r.i rain among the cattle iu the North oi V aud Austria, Kngrland prohibit,,!,. tatiou 01 cattle, nuns, Ac., whirl, an elfeet on tho provision trade, J be amount of pold on the wavfr, . ...I:. !..! l :. n.i - J ""111 linua iu .iiil.ilin Is A.JIHIdU, - Illl'j ill A il iniiii-t i .itioii wi! Iu tue u.l.orr rivo due airi tiliiriV an: ii y be so unl'ortiinali s to neven per ctiit. on loam ( il.crs C'f the ehutvh. and t 1 aeknon l.-.l no law save tin- law i f t!i w'loi !, r l.i tin- i ' . ham Vo 1 1 ... et f :ii .-i, b. i cit-2 tii-' v .. ii : I ' i an t s.;:i -.jr i i .hi-: :: l w i.o wax tile tUuiider of ti.U baud and treasonable i-r-.'anizatiou. Thirdly. I .nn fully r.wnre tl.at there is a i t of ihtn Fi t a art i y th'1 sp1 ei'ii onK-r c: the rii;i:i-h tt t i..e I ir"i-f--;.v : "; ' jiutinity c! ti:- rli'.i ,- i. 1 i'l rrc'i'fitlv ni.mo t'.i.i. ; r.'.s. pupor ire that the ,-resent; . .... . , ' ,. . . ' "v.., t! " "( i ' ;L'":"i" r."1 " ' """"" M . and the I nlonor Uourt .iecded gamai bis The Uank of Fngland has ..I,,... . . . j i , ..it. -i' 1 --w-.-- rieiu ui 1 1 ti'iiinii. in niu .I'l'wiiniw uM.ii , raies Mock direct Jrum r.urope, no tliat lie may i . ' i i i ; umicritiKin;: ni uppiy inis want. . , ... . 'unite wav-eaiieu tome t nair, aim doiin ,,. vor " vl"1 ecnain. eritian urmy is poMed t;., 1 w i. i, . , ne is a 1.0,-j Mnwell, in behallof a insjority ot the The closing of five Chin,. h Carolina, devotedly attached i' . .ir....,l il, ;.,,I.,.i,i,i I nr. t- t. . " ' a.'i.n iha. -i,e vl uherin; curs, . .U h ,VPon !c.fl pi ,ct., The attentive head and bis n, : tVlf.CnVr C Jlarri... " 'l" fr fPI',J, ' l" '? T,' 1 , . .- .i ., i At ine viiautnan reaueai . v . jarrin , achievements, as we I as of her Dresvnt . .!,., ....... ,m i. Kii.o t,, Ln that l.or.l i.:.... I'.V virtue Ol 111" "-' u 'fcivf-ir'n will la'o neasure in .'vhlhilinr his'' rr K.n . ..Ui.....l ). .l.i..el of l I. . .'. ... : :.- l.r. .... .. ' 1 " "v 7. . ''V-"h. o - - ..u...... . . . . . -.-. , - - ... . 1- . m l - - . . . - .. . . . , u F I I 111"' IT. 1,1 IV III UI II l. II III! II 11 A II I I II II ' L.. .. .11... ln.Al.,m.. .,rA.u.....il.rrut . . t. i.rtrcr.'ir.u institutions o! tl.e territcrv ot ; . - . . ,,.; l , . I, . .'- . . , , . en a-am .un ; i i.i.u ti. .'hi; . rveiorins nre progressing in Turl.. Ftal. n.-.y be sprodily removed, to the Ion- t''"crouS aruc.es to tue inspection oi any "l . ,. ' I S00J I,e treiore writes win. me . nt 0, teev-ing a reply, and a hope that' Mussu or and eredit of our hat tv countrv. 1 now one w no w wl piease to c.t.l, leetnij; assured i , 1 en . ''mJl'" "'""J'i " m .in their pleasant correspondence, ot so many , ou tho to. remain tour obedient servant. ; that he will lose nothing by Loin- oHi-insj. ; V,. , " .V . e i. iuS. "l l , . .VJt rr'ro.Ul,! hml "w'' years .tandin,;. would not cease, 'lo these The ( ... ... .....-..-..-.. i - - i vti mviiuii vi ii. ii.i iiul' i , ii., ., inc iwr nn , in . f.iiirii tiri ft ii nr niTtnr an, i .. . . 11 .j. ..1- r 11 . . 11. I'lil 'l.'ll 1 , .,.; eA no. T.istiee cf .1. ). IS". l uh Territory. tlie ,!s au'l ! ' i-i t.:e 'lie I..O", s of wboiu hiu n at a future The Jliitlcru Iwiltiui. As re Mated last week, we l ave ui a preri'tl lowing rcFilutions, introduced by him, were i uuiuimously adapted : yu'i,. That the citixeus of Cabarrus rj ven ' . .... " eoillllv ftt-rti.illv ni.iin.il till. lnvitnli..n uf th. e llruuilnoud's ,.;,;,,.. ii.llP , ,, ;,i, ,i,,.. Inj eoluimi .In af V "f I t 'IVOilM'i (Ji'Mll' ; letter of iesi'tiation, to which we c?ll special : in celcbtatinr the ensuing Anniversary of iVxa v-,.HVH(m 'iM.:Mullli,11. i r,.ui!i.'it tLrounh. for we , the 2dth ,of Mny. 177o more reliable History of North Carolina thau F.cr::-'.-r.f lb'1 rup 1 v ot.l r oi if.' c ' -troved i 1 I.i'1 .ir:-..' nrt h'.in- nr.-!.. with .!ii et know!- ; j i! yjC ( !o i I LOT lh ih.,'ll i 1 r.'licl'.il OtTic.'I'S IM i.isiv" ,11- iiii.- t.7 rrnse a ii.lc q ! t toa.- !. ,1 le a-t. ' hut tl'f i oh-r .1 '-fii'-ors cf tin? Territcn are c.-u.-tni'tly i!.-ulie.i, ti arr-ed , and atiieyeJ l-j the Mni!":is, and tjr those ibs'ilts i he to is no r.'l: , il .V r-- :.'.- f'l III uf th'1 A trie l ieili iiOvonriKtit tradu'ed, tin.- Luiet Jlxeeutive- of the ii . t i 1 1 . hrth Iiv:n- a:id oend. "latnU reJ a 'id 'ii':-''l in'in tne iii.T-es. i as n- I'-iii all t i. a ." ' tiu iwhi r- ot Yo'iPjT. :i 1 1 i li fulled lor j r. :ion sbM I the F.itl.'v T r-.s1 ij v. 1 Ii -t l!i r o n! c.nily vonipt.llr.i to 1 ear tl. r ! . . .. . c c . . had oulv read his reasons for resiSt,inff. we . ' eotuiuitiee oi nve persons . " i.i,'' l'e appoinVd as a (joiuiinttee of Arrange- perceive that we charged I .en. 1 icrec wrong-. meU io lelll of the citizens of Cabarrus; to I tolly, for Liriyham Young received bis r.p.jyaiso ourr-r'J-tiou of the necessary fuuds pointmeut from Jlr. Fyiinore, ud iriihough ; 'he ft1.!.. ' '"" iweCiva no dispo,iiiou to shield Mr. Fiji-1 T1" '""'"C gentlemen were therefore i , . i i i . ( I'Al.li.ll, lit .tl j i w it , i paiuuii ! flint It-iB nvnr Vflt B.uon tin h-rlif ' ' - ."- "fc"" .. ; To lit. lion. m. ii. iSoi, . l he i resent volume contains many " raro and valuable old documents, tracts, .Vc." ' My Li'ltP : I have the honor to aeknowl connected toe. ther with explanatory notes , tho receipt of your letter of January and appropriate narrative, toother with a ; a"J 51 J lasl. lia fo1"""" of wL";h veachud beautiful biocraphical skileh of Sir Walter ; ' 1,1 thc Pnrt of fI'n"P. l'1 the latter l! .l,.;,.l, .1, .. is lis, If nr:l. tt,ff .oi.'.i nf .hp unite recet.llv. I have " i-.j:.i. . book. , more f.oiu deserved eeusure, vet annoiiited Sietnbi-N of said committee, viz t,iu co uv i-r- y i il. t i.- ,:;i,.P ,: II s-xirin. ; satioti with a gentleman on the .ubj.-et, we ?t.a, F.sq , E. li. Hirtn., and Dr. Kiah P. , icarn that although Mr. rillmore njipou.tcd Harris. lirisham Youii-t to office (ieti. Fierce per-! 'rdored, tint the prsecedmgs of this meet- al.und.int success in the sale of tie work. : rca,c'1' it . . i . ,. mir be published iu the -rik (ii0ii-! V (' t nutted l.im to retain it nml tnrit ai-:i;ni ln .. . . ' . ii, .1 . - ' " li Jug aud Wrsffrti I t'jin. I .i) will, tor, it our iLlormation be G correct, he atteinrtcd to remove him, but : 1 . ... . . I 1 Uiii;haui bei ! on in tielianee of bis autLori- i us aud Wrsffm IXriuofiot DAVID M'V HE, Chairman. JollX Wll.KtNoN, sArctury. ti: I... ore. in t:. ir. a- - r v i A : Th I e" 't: e'.'liie".e". n y c iiV- i:.o, 1.1. i.ll' ;.l t i i : i. 1 i . . ! iu V ' i i -tiree-t !..:..: Ti!-?, that !' ed -i Tii .il h ill the i" .1-. lr e;i,.:i..; i t... tj !:. T.?. . ;d t; - i li n ; se 'it' i ri-i.i :i-.l t . u : m !.,v .1 t.ef.ir, uf a i a r : an ! aft; r :,i.ii. 1 Coj-f a , I tl.v - ..1 Tiiodn y. A prii 2S. l.iT. ' ty So that tiin. Fierce derrve s the greater i i.viirn frtr 1.-.. nis A .... I'r.r'i i . .- il.. ' Rl UM iSr, April 20. Two SifPENTsSiluT - On Saturdavnis I l.-.l I . . . imau ni ui -e-n eoiirictCd u f.An timony of C'liristians Jratid Duke of Tuseanv ln-l elude a concordat with the .,.. The rupture between Austria ami s.i; was not likely to be adjusted, but tK contemplates hostilities. " Ibe Finperor Louis Nap-.h-ou c ion was fixed to take place od t!,e May. Commercial adviees from Ausini;, ,. unfavorable. Cotton quiet and firm. Urtaituff, jt and tteady. Flour quirt, ith ynu, (Vr sales, nt a decline of one nhili.it.'. i ... a deelininij tendency, with iiold.-rs off r '. I rrrely. .lellemya ( nciilar ijucte, declined Cd. a Is. j Canal, liOi. j.,' Southern, y.'ls. id. a Ufls. White ui..,. ltd. a Os.; red, 01. a 6t. biehled to it iu such a striking I 'V' m?krls rc ,rooP,"7. rot,...);.,. and conviiieinu manner. It appears to me ?' ,1r"rc ' ,4tr'' '"'' Lu , ; lk.it the decision is impre.-nable. I ' .ol 'Money tno.e eiriL.. , , I In my na'ive State ( Massaehusettsl the I LoUllol ALL' t. or Land I)nsATis.-l he value MtXt cf'ilare is DOl r..eoj!nid M A of the praut ot land by Con-toss hc , ,,, cuW)( hi,;,fr a.l OtTBAOr..-On Saturday evetde, llliuois Central Kauroad I cmpany may be . , , ,,, ', mtn l,mf wl.iU Proffl..-,r Iim;,,.1. ... .. v , ... . I 1 .1 . 1 1 ' I " ...n.,,. . eslliuaie.l l y llie uiriil resuns luumau within Iread with great attention Tour judgment in i:,.i ii i .,-if nnp nnrnns i- wrli- criiinn. i the slave ease fiom the Yico Admiralty on tho work, even-if wo were competent f8r ,0oort Antipna. Vpon the full, it con. the task, and bad bad sufficient leisure lor .tcr,iHan vhich I haft iren aUe to f.vr careful perusal of he volume. We suppose '"' '"'j '. I fttrth, concur in vnur v,e,. l. that every North Carolinian who is proud ! l 1 "" '"' cnllfti I1"H Ynl""' ;of the hist ry of his Stale, will procure a j""'-'""" "' ' hl.r cose 1 should otan.lj, copy fjr himself. nr object is to thank '"lvr "rrirr.t t the s,mr tr.w., though I ; Ibe donors for their present, and wish them ""H''1 not Have ne-ii ai.ic to present tne ' p roof "? i" f the Yout!f Mi. Christian Assoeiatioti was for t..i- .ek's i ue. i-ived too h.-.e ei'ii i-ri tin hi u HittiL ihiil iht Irtfur lair 1 man urn li L-itin frfttn tm. . . 1 .. the iat two years, as given iu the ..,,.,,..,.;,., ,,. , ,kn,hi. ! r . Ti. vi':. ' . s. . . . li" .i... pi .1 ... , u - .......... . - -.ivu vt I VI.1WUO II f U , i, i li"!, : government of such a nuisance and s-u.-tain- . " -'tudents troni tse I niver.-ity were sul joined paragraphs : ; r,tr ch.tm, ttr v.ul.lle rru,trtilf. I j was sh.inelully .aulted bv Joli V , theC. S. laws in that territcrv. Dut at vnariotiesvn e aoo. senouMy woun-t-; i ne annua, report o .e .. ,..,. i en r. Uve ,,,,1 occasion to know that your j.idj-l w.dl known individual of f .vt'-.t; H i l r.j-nl Si -rk. t: is ca :.d to the 1111 11 V 1 l-l 1 n .1 -. ... fl.f 1.1 -I .1.... .n..,n'l'., I r.t'i .11, Ill.T lrtl.il ,11-11 H IIV 1 I - I II . . . .. . - . . . . ... suppose niilber Mr Fillmore nor Gen Fierce V ' v . , ...... u...fc .......v.... .. j-.. . - t!ipnt lias l.een exten-ively read in America 1 tripped up the box on which the '.--, urpo,,,tDe..lr.n1lmorenor ,il,erce a body of student, came down from ; appears .hat the gross earnings o. the mad ; , . tnn. of r, ,ri. nt of - wa, MaVi..,'. and threw bun ,i were fully tware of U-wJtateot alf.irs m ; the I uivorsity, broke into the house, and the pa-t year have been S ',1 . h.Oni) (!in.,JMimi) ,od . ,r Lavei bis face on tl.e erro-Hi-l. II. record , I t..h, " !,, ' iu the words of Judge Drum- , seizing' Manoui, were about to Lynch bun, 1 he previom year tney were 1 1 i heard aliv etl,.r opinion but that of appro- j s-lf instant! y. and planted two or tl.r- .1 i. . - T. . i . , ' whrn Frornsnnrs fl i. niu i nlpfflr.ul n nil e. iril I . ' - . . i I a i i" , i - .. ' linn, r.e jjrmocr,;rtc pun nave ihf , . I . r Utionol it ejpresstil anionif tne proieion ; ineenve uiowt un I, is u't, in the ' to t lie p tu-d.i I'. I .or V f Ci. : tu ' o ha I V. i. We ST1W ! Tiif V'c.itrn Piai;k U j.i J. mi that the above io .id. with the 1 t iie western Ir.creae, of the 1 eannot but think that upom Maulsby, who drew a 1-ire iijrk .:..! i,;. n I.. . i :.i ... '.Ill 'J mill. -k IIV ll.lt.l, -MlLrCkaiCfi HI.U a I. '.Ill U U UI U II il'. iilU'li t "r flti'l . r..;'.ii- .i .i ..... .i . ni i . . i ' was ti pn ii.e;n m i-ii htr iiia .,. .nt. . in finin ,cr ui Tin ss.t it r s " ns nnp-iii ro . ... . ................ h - " for this l.'-it ..nun err r in,, trv if.I,.,v, ti v - .... - , . uueMions ot 1 1, is sort, as Wr.l as ui ge nera ! cut l '.u rai n i n ( tie back, i ufli.titi- a t'"i P00 our uutry, it they. I be cause of the shooting arose out of the j larger tliati the previous year 1 he enti.e ! mr,r;(jmc Uw it BeI if the common Uf several inches ,n len-th, but ft.rtv permit it t- remain. istu.lents knocking at Manoui's door, while : length of the road 'n''-'u'iinc , lan T(r, Mudied a little more extensively ! not Peneiralin.. to at,;' ,;u r,arl " We perceive that a late army order of , out ou a S'' -e carouse. I its two lorns ; ami its cost nas ncen, in- tbe'pri..eiples of publicai.dei.il law, and 1 victim bled terv proWy, but . '- ..... I . , iln.tmn .Alii in t .sl rtn 1 iss nn hmiils fin. I ...I .. .. . . verntii'Mit, se-nuiu'.' Ueu. Ilamev to the I i . , , , . , . .. .' Jikw tiki.EANS April 1 4. Notwithstand-1 tOL 01 CT,:rJ ",ut o. 1 . 1 1 .,,,1. .i.ii ..-.11 1 11 ; 1 :i niiii and the letter of Jude '. . er 1 rt lOfer I v.- 1 in re '.i . atu.siii.t cf . 1 it, tii 1 . s" t e w ihihiiw v,vi4 ntuiui. 1 tuiuu.iii'ui " . ,v- .was so.d m t :u ot.e. on the Drummonil has brought out it. the Xitwual ,Jie cMt,JU tUe young plant is not be-' company have lett 1 , 2:1,- lant, and brought a't.o'jt 'l-l.OVU. lntetlizcncr a ctnmunioation wrktcn. as ! lieved to hate auftVi-.-d i..rt..r;:.llr faT il..-; "eres, worth, -.s a inertja-e'cu the road to the the Kdit-rs Mate, bv a respectable citizen, ' "-a.-on that there was very little above W hich will pay the whole cot of the road '. 1 1 i mt..1 I. ..v.. ...Pi.ltl. ixf 2.H lltlll Illll I.AIhl..d t. n.., . -.!.. ,-,... ;.. ..... srounu aaa even had ttiere been tie injury; ' " ""r 1 1 " ' ' '-.u i.'"; the entire Mock of tho road free to . .. fc. ..v. ..v.w... ;--J0.l!'.:O. Lake Valley, en, firms ali Jii'l.'e aied iu bu?iocs-). Ilecon- th. i.i ...I 1 e 1 .1.. ... 1 1. .i: .i..i , 11 au iook.-'I orvouu llirir own n.um.-ipai i'i lib lioiri, aim was HOC ill ' 1 ' :.u .v... 1 : .1 . I ...1 . - . li.n.i . ., jurtspruoif lice. I .rm.ui, nun ii.r liiupi 1c.1rm.11 ..milting. I iM U II U II10U 10 t!lr ti' rcsprrt, yoyr n.o-t obedieut rrvant, JOSlli'H SlUKY. ran. pub' fi... j . is. i utoeWLv. iters, which wi.l vii-ld a dividend. i . ne- 1:1 .juuu .19 uevcr. ueririrTyfi. u n ueuer , . . J r-jD.ft.orid states and re 1 condition than at nri-sent. wbi'U th breadth : "e d. rectors estimate, ot s per cent ' t i ..... i . i . .. . i- . 'i- r - ?s i n.i I lie sloe is uom sr.nir I tf.o. ior jvu - r '.s v 'Ml:; '. n at.e. i j ... a. 11 1; y ..f I'i-.; . v.,:.. i -inv e : .: .';o'.i 1 :.t f: aw i'i '. jey y. ii j ji.- n; 1 eesese t r r M.-s-ju t: ei--..o-t 1-ra: ari.e ao.r ! rt; t ,'. 1 l !,. ri bavin. erica, but :.."l..e V rt.ia ; be!, Iowa, i m e Ci ' v . - ... :. .i. i ?" Can the officers of either of the r running from this place inform the . veil some f:.cts relative to their arrange- j of land under cotton cultuie Urgeiy exceeds c why the co;.:t n.piate J elian.-'. in ih. ir . uiet.t.s, tit-1, er before inaei; public. It up . aiJ) :fJ1":''r year. Inle h i- i.ot taken t !are ! I: has be..n ' t .ars that they are bound together by au ' J ' 11-.. . - t n s the more surprising as oath, that they ha-.e what it tunned "Stakes' 'V'AT ,!! J;-L IXI,ER 1 U'mpson s . ,' , , . , , I mk N ate Lit gives the followirij :" Anieri- r-ir'tnetit 1 ad rromisnl in .ion. and each stake i uoremed bya... i i . . ' 1 3 Cin t'O ,1 rn il in nnr ainntiiil A ri..ri,s:ii ro 'i?h in ao to this ii::?. Will they let presidency. aud that the president of oue of 6ii t-r" to the amount of 8 three cent pieces William Funn'.. Felt r r Wamppm. A n iniiitstitig c: reniony lo!( place at the l 1 .. .... ..A I V.i.t,. l. v ... n 1 1 ,-. .,-ft V.-.. V 1.1 I , . . .... . ...... ,,. crown m H, wv ,lt rtlJ,, n, c. in 1 uil.tdcphia.ou .Honda v ia-i, on the oe- harm. Mai.Klr i.ih. .s Mr. Dei hand was severelv em r.t bottle which he had in bis ban. I rt tl t : he w as thrown from the box. Whrn r : the mattar wore, is the fart, that ti of this outrage hod given no pr ,r . , whatever for the assault. He j in.. : ijn-.1 I -oiie'd :or at we i.'am that 'he- u- Lear li ";iu tin m t. v. ' I! nn i eel t Fir. f'ri ?iit;.!3y nii'bt as the dia-reitt cor. are t n- were r-i-u. ;iig f jr divine service, v i; :o of re wa5 made, wlii-h soon eloar- .urcbes. The ti i e w as found to be r.i -room of J jlm Irwin, Esq.. and these stahes is the editor of a paper iu the to tin amount of thirteen cents and one ' city of New York, styled ' Tii 3 Mjiuun '' i CMlt,P'M to lh- mowt of ten c tits, are j 1 , ., . ... , . . .. , , . le-L'ai tenfr This very implicit law will1 ' ati.l that sevenlot.iers have been e.-tat.isbe-d ... ..i . . r i- .i loovtate all foTtuer disputes regarding the in the West. He confirms whit Judge ; uitiem.-iit of debts ; it will be en that the I Uruuiinond says of their strength, aid from old joke of paying a large sum in " coppers ' ' their natural means of being able to throw : cannot now l.-ga"y be practiced Yet the . . . i law rn a v , liril.ic to fiiiune : inf iupps m-it tj . . r f-1 1 .iii Hi tilt VTU' "tl A '1 krii.V :. t l.lhk J . .... J i'an ambv, who a rcAr 1 for f q n v ui urn'- i.n a u 'i uni'i' u", t: ' ' v u rvuuu t:t tint tA r tirci ir'i( v in I li . -ft . rs'ifnn li v iT:il)N 1 rnri.orallnl. in h t... I . -. . ......I V.. M ,. ii! ' ... J , .ran ffi.in n rt i r.n - ! i ! f n ,11 ri I nr. il nrr.rirsr ' t. li .. .1. . I i-.!. ..! i - - . . i ou mi i whilst they are denied lo the pcple of the . ,.,f O.d states . -f. jiii. i,.,t .),.,,,., f.ur .p...rratioiis. Sin IM 1 .; 1 e n 1 i. i i . -- t j - . ..em n .urn win pruuai iv nc na'i io uy .I'ri.nsy.vai.ian: j F. S. Maul-by waived eisminitloa i; TESRtni.E Fall. While the mail train 1 The wan.putn bell is certainly a j;reat eavo I ail lor P.'.OOO, to answer fur lie c. fiom l'etcrsburg was crossing the bnd?l . t-yrinify. Ii is about three ( et long and . fer.ee committed. M.uoii L'Ui zm over James river yesterday morning, ta.1 hSX iu hes wide. It is coit.pos,-i of bea li! tveu a sti Jiieu t r .i w r.en ao i .t in id msi.. ... ii. i I ., ..mh' rouu . J ir e . . . ivt r- t.. ! i r l:.: t .. Kii'-n It ua. 1 1 t e "u lire of a u ! ' n t'li' i.'-r" ; rst e'ltertu t: at two places. bed was found It as the work iil.uvna.fia.iMiu. 1 LG llilllM , . Ml, l . i- occur wuere ii t)3 impossible io 01s- the jjovtrnmctit bhould aet promptly if it charje an cbli?aticn of ovr So in other than attempt to remove Yojn. lie says the ' silver, ari l caumt ibe payor some incou govcrnmetit wiii find this no child's j lay yenienco. cars re-, ueu a su jorn i -ri w r.en a- v.i una- mil,. ol Rlua i Mccesof muse e a .el N. etoun w:.y aero.-s, and one uf the passenger', a . iif shine and r.iereei). ai.. then strung i .. i . . . .. .... . r upon themes of iler smii. 1 he strii.2- ar.- n an, who was impradei t.y standing upou then fastened together until they are of suf i In t rrer.jli tracsiatiou oi Shaksp.-v 1 passage " Frni.ty ! tiiy n.iine i wom-ii, ' is ttaiii'ate.l, " Mad.iiioi.sillo Fr, cf the lai't .iv. as Mr. lr"in informed us and 1 ad i.tm no ii, :s the propriety of appointing a ' or Ere in the military governor for tho ten itory, with dis-, 1 -: , , r oo:.. to ; ct v u ,rs tO S .u1 n efre, nn.l he r per at d ark ; low u :he house crctioi'ary power t) put the wlwle territory ui.Jer martial m ill from Smt'u Carolina, named Sul o-ie oi I ne plat. "rms, i, u lrrmi ui position, fieient width to lorn, a bell. 1 his great and rolled over the edge ot t'..e hri lge . lie treaty belt was of uno.j .l breadth, iu token I was, of course, precipitated into the river , of the importai.ee "f the compact it was iu ' Won. I'crey Walker ..f Ala ana li b-low, i di-tance of about seventy feet, and t to seal. The beads are genera. iy ' J; Wri -I t, of M. , d'ecliu j a rc r ; it was naturally supposed that be bad b. eu w ,,,,. tIJ,i ,U,IJ ,lrm i3C hcJ are ; r.ji,-.ress. ' ir.-t intly killed by striking ti mi tne of the wrout into devices cml.leinatie of tl.e ' " " l.'.rri. pn in rn. Il wl.irsli nlist r nr-l 1 1 i. r ti i. n ki.1 . ... ' .. .1 - ...-. . I . '. c. ... . . . . , . , - -. .. w. .. . ..... .rrai. u I ir 11 i .ir in i lira ii.j u.j. i.i r. rr.tr.nci.iii. I.in' ..in .nrl wl.n K.. ... .. . . . . -r ...... ... Ti ' of th" river; bu', mo-t won i or ful to relate, 1t ru,t,. - f.,rn.L,l Bll' l,f ,-ls . lue ol the A Hint to Vh v.i Ladies. A young gentleman of iuor.1 character, but making , . ! . t. Lis ! . i j ' ; I i t ' 1 - ' .. 1 i t.r j it. ..Iter oeeir JO lire wa- 1.1 : hav , and the r.-e place that roui 1 have been !.e ; urpose. there bin :r tne room t aid mi .preauing ;ve element iu a Lort time. pro i 'ent;1!..;. ::i,!ic';d !, ) ,. n, ,i i,,. ::,.., , . ., . . t. wi . .i.i .... i i nmunn ni n nrrvirv iii..ri 11 in nrui.ii. . i' . . .. ' ............ 9 escaor I wit tout a no al iea-t ine tnousand men, amriv elii'it le mateli, was rceeully jeered .t his ,;.,.., u,,.i .1; ,i ,,i : .to bone. H" fi-uris weirs a hat, and it , viithout r'j Dissolution. quit "i with muLltionsof war and a year. !'' f"T 1,1 " ions to a young laJy i Wutrr fac0 'upward an 1 after floundering . I about six f.et of ,i oiilt, intend,.-! to reprrsent nj, as the v suHvofproti-i-: then nation the'annv l!J 7?,lelil . K 'hed beautiful and j .tW som-tim.'wa, reeu. d by a fi-her. ' . . . . . - rich. His fat..er htaring of these at'euttons i . f t , ir i ,,, i , , M . , at tnrre severa. ro,b, iu the territory, , , snd .hat they -ereiindl, received, but bad : ;'t!; Z MubUan ins c.i.ieii v tu li.-i.ii. J f.e oilier ugtre is obviou-iv int. ndeil to r. present an Lo tJ fiht the people, but to de fend them. Ily been suddenly withdrawn, naked bis 'on the eai.y cr proe.auiation now caii on a.i true eit'Zn ot bai a de.tr iic:iie cjr.flajra !a:r j rr porti of our t'-nn a-.. a.arre -i. Usl .: m... rboaid I l :i,';r p. -I.'. I-", j. I l. h'.'j'e is u : - I ii" ; t'o r u h-re ti file orii ;. !il'i il i. a! a ay-, ope n -o thai any one 1 ha1 1 e.i.-y ..f s tj the 1"0'ji. ,:.c.- th..1 .iL-j-.e was i'i f,;e. we leara . M. Urut.t -i a: a ..! i.. i.'y ..I. a. rc.-ted o i II : to Mr. t'.e I i.i ted Si itcs to came out and enroll li.es:. "elves under the Sag of the Republic", warning a.i l.ost.Ie theie t b'ave I he t - r r i -'.;ry lousr r ena'.ty r.f ciptute, tiia', a.id xecu'.rn by mart. ..1 law. '.' nis he coi -biers t'.e e ie-.t. che-.pi t and .ife-t luoae of reaching an 1 remedy it,; the e. li. '1 he sm.e wril.-r il.lt.ks that t!.4 ilea, list if left to tletnsures, the .'!! i.ious, i,l Cause. He r.. pi ied, ' i ou know, sir, I make no pretensions to religion, but I cannot tol eratein a woman irrcvercin-e and dlrr"neet ..1:..'l . .. , " to religion : i nenrq mr repeatedly spenkj ty (tlC f m j disrespectful on tha sacred ajbie.-t, and I i ' was afraid lo trust to her keeping my future L n j piae.ss." Southern l rcbhijlci i in. -t. was safely brought to shore t.'ar th Work', tuol though his her1, out lysi.-m re ceiv.;d a evere shock, it was di'.cnvr.il that be had sustain" I no sen mi external ijiiurv IIV,--. f a A 1 1 f ; film of Mure ,V M is 1 .1 1 . fi. ri !vi ti t.v ii. n: u.. I e-rii. lit Al ' tj. iii i.j ii,ii,( Kid pitas.' to in.. ji i. to J. l'. M'n ri- Kiiu i i,.j,i- iitii.fii. a 1- .. . n.-'iie. Ibe (i 'U res are in t lie net "f shaking ; 1 "- "" A v., liar. 1. 'I her re also (lire bar,,!, fin...! 1 w : n.w!!v flurw ur .iuerre lorn : of black bead., which cros the go'ially. The e urious oil r.-lie is cirefully preserve,) in n -Ijjs eas , nu I it ii iu exec! i ierd condition." I i i. . ner "u i-u L It tii ' 'IC lur tl.r. J. v. moi ii:k M. i). L. M'uIiV IVoti( w . Man IIu.vj i;y a Mon The Ohio Srate- A f'e.rti.i s Im inc.T. Mn the V'Jtli ult , a curious iuei b-ht oce'irred at '1 urin. A party of roj e dancers wei. perlorming iu one of thc public square of that city, when Hit. ii i I., i I I r nitr i.n rj. v .. une .ml break jo snd i'-us i. futile a.. 1 by aid ahsurb. it.t.'rij... oi- ii nie, Miemi ana constat, to ot p.stUI u.i : iittf.r ; at l!i saun- m irncii. one of t he l'',,r...... ;,. .1... c,i'., ...i ,r. t- Is n u s j i h ' . t.: e . .i 1 . ... ........ i r . r . " J i ."o-. .ir.e'1 bi ins tl era i i u: lo.uirrs. h liii ui a jiil n I e vrir. n ti. ....... . r; s. lh( 1 h- :- I. ' a i , l.o y ;! i jut;, a- i rf-t: tueir ...n ti 1 a- ni r. .'r :.', '. ... . ,! . ,. l. if- of th ,1. t:.e e tl:: t. oru Al lliiilrriir.l il.. .IjiiJ w ee-fe VVe h - t -- tne W ::i take, into Con- ' :...e of the succe-a of .:i i.ai a'.'eu u: , is more de. i 'J n i .:. a: J .! e , oo. nur o. v i; .te-re-i-ii, he brl.ind i.er -ist-r. She has .!) i-iihe-u 0"' iinrf'if'i an ji'.fj th-iuand ''I.', n.i b iti'is vili is-ued bearing 7 rc-i.; au 1 we ieara ti..-v will he taken r tt s it t-i1 tf.-ns, e L.'iil EudiJ f.u.'ii iii2li roiLi. Tie last L'-gi-lature chartered a lUiiroa.l from With Foltit od lie North Carolina Kail Road, to tii? Virginia line. We See that a Contention of its fiieinls is t ) be held ....iu ie.ui us in ai r.'isirn ii awKins. wtin, last one oi me ! -p. etaiors ru-m d lorwaru witn month, shot and ki'ird James M. Land and I ibe eielamaticu of " My daughter! my .i;-"e .vr.iue, sneriil e .1 .1 . ... . ..... ....I., ill.. iij.i" .1. :i . .. .1 i ..-! r i t . . . .... j . ii . . , . Mi..-, ami mjni m tne jaii age, wiin in auur ui i air ioe.:, pro. away of l.stiil county, Ky. On Sunday the sijr-, irotn the troupe and ru-hed into his arms roiii.dmj iuhalit.ir.ts aesenihled together, ! with a cry ef reeogniiinri The police im I rjkc into the jail, carried off llawkin.; mediately ii.t-rfrr.l. and the gentleman, conveyed him to the spotof the murder, and an inhabitant of Jiagtnlo, informed them I In (" t;o'.., r tiik Ct:isE-r It ha-, been con-hlerr 1 that the Chin.-se were not an inventive people ; and yet this w mid app.-ar to be a mistake. The at t .if printing iis L.inrli in I'liit.i ..in., li n ml r.. il isr I.i. , , . . . .", 3 . ,, ' !' .ny iiUier rtibli!u.i.iit i.: I. fjre any know.. Ige of it prevailed In hrtT-, ( ( ,.uc. I land, i'lii.tii.z was first iutrodiicetl into i-1... ....,'.. ,. 1 he j iter:;:, il ; rn.ters were genera. i v itinerants o Su.ir, ..ff'e. Mul.wn, M.e'.'. '' .'iii lit nut ll.e in', r . .1 .0' Vr .r ii.- i:,. f a i , , ai. r e t i tor 'i i . j.-m ut I : r l I oil. t.. mr v . . in t.r ' ' s i.tiil i r,t . In fie nie ii rsi! nil no. i.. I iiey next d, this took pis avrred the magnetic needle ; "e-.,. iu the ti nuilioti ti y peri ..!, ' ' '' " vvni'ii tne i eho I'.intieror, naviu iiii.-ed ; th' re hung him. i . e j r 1 1 1 t be v w:l! h.- t..l'i. 'i b ''!! a1! O-.-fct l he I' -.d hor ter ra,: r-'-ad ,.i- t -s bHi-liUI: J on : e to heT ' ei.'.le. VAI.PK r.f A Cl.KROVMAN IN ORE'iOV. Intelligence from llrcunn Trritnn u.t..n at Win-ton, l orsyth OMLly, some time in ; that Father J'andosy, a Cathblie .Missionary. June next. It is contemplated to extend , taken prisoner by Sklooui, an Indian tills roai to a point ca the 'iriri ui a. and ; " 'l0 demanded for his r.in'on tno iwnire women aaa lo hundred saeks f fiour. that the young giri was his daughter, who htJ been -tolcn from him in September last , The rope dinners were immediately taken' to the police offiee. where the rhief of the' i .. u J II. w I : .1. 'l.r r to i i ' ., if I I : ' V. I . . -u r1. t ,', -'iv prices n bet.w.i ti uiar c ui - i I mi bt- 4 . i ' . ' 'ire tl.. i enncsiee rai' road ; ana I "'leg-itosj we- .earn im.c he-., n i oin: d from Lyr.ci.biirs to at tend this Cor.v. tition, and titc suecess of tlii" pr'-j-e'. .1 a id gr'.-atly to inert-ase the recipts of the North Carolina and Charlotte and Sai.tu (. aro.ma Kali Koa'Js. Success to ,t. Ci.iiii 1. . le I ti .-i.i.urg ar : pr, i 'i t I.I I "I ' li-: lt:'j-1 i.i, ll.e ...,t.: j v r ! o. of C.i- ! ,:. '. .-: a i .J m a , .: n c'.r ',-Oli lii ,1 ), L' t tl.e i by th" Justice, ti.is i ii..':'. upu a hand I. .'. 1 ': n.atti r 1 1 :.'. s .ll.e tiav to be Li cut M:.e.ry i:.f irms the X-ittonut lrtr'- tonal nrit.agiue -ewe1 ti,,,; ai.jtli.r telescopic cou.et, ells ' Nk.v A. mi:?. p. am I'APt.ii i Mkmi'ii,.,. Tht! MiMiiphis Daily News, hiti.erru ti"utr .1 his come ..at in favor of the establishment of An. i rie in principles, and will hereafter be ranked antong the advocates of Ameri canism. It win' he Cotidiii:ted by Win T V.., ... t.' .. ... .i i.i r i . . J " j, .. "j , uin. ijut. a. j. ii ipree. l.aae '-, l.-q , is associated in its e, li lt n., ., I 'iiriui. ( "n-r 1 1. : -' : M (" ' !.) S.rl M. at- el a I I.ll"', k i-r Tie.' n. s, IJ ..ttie., ',i,t- A , , , I; 11. ,-,:, i, i-. I .,,!..',, r . .:r, ,1 Iteil.r.. .-.i ins way, a 1. 1 tie ci I riage was Lui.t, ou the ' r., r, , ,,. , s nrt, ('..i..!.,., T . .. t A. v t"p of which was a figure, whielt always i M.rtli. I's.kiIm, S.m-.-. ..( si' I n p mile I to the north, and thus the route was '"rn ee- "". ' " " ' .i .. rf . c . , . . slier.Il.jj run . ,,v tttiiseti. r in- V I'l.i ' ' ' I (,1-eon red. 1 lie effects of li.e ,.,'id ,,nc . ., , , , . " ... , , , ...... I "ou I mi leys ill hi tl."" ri'i-n- ' w(-,- also meiitioued in Iheir dictionary. ; f u ,,i--. , (f...i, iet f n,. ., I i 'e were also nrobablv in lehi.-il lo ik kim i .,,,.1.1,1,, .n ; .. troupe give proof of bis not U-inir a kid - 'Chinese f,.r the mariner's compass; f,jr it J. C iiapper, and the d lUjbter a. restored to L. r I bad been long known Io th.-m before it was, !utl"'r- Itou.. tniiipowdrrwasinvt "I there manv ' ' ? '''"f'"'x'"'lf VV,'" .," . . 1 ' 1 . ' liioel'l'il I" lue fiM.i el M i..ri A M 'V ! - ,'.. w s hii'ii n in ...i.-inun, n, ,n .,,;, ,,, .j,,,, u, ,.,.,.,,. ,i n , K AT lloMK Due of the objection. 1 and it is a singular fact thst the eompoitent ci ,... ..... the Luropci.: J. C. M'"'.- I .Ipm CS. ls,:,7. Tott rj?. is, tt.at it dee,;lreH negroes not to: I be citlz-tH. There is nothing either novel j sfcw v. tt kat Mr. S. Louis Shaw, ofl or monstrous in tl.i. Uur own Mate Con- Kurcka. Ilumbohlt IS .y, Caiifomia, writes: jr ml,, , stitution, under whtei. our o in 151 ak lie- to tlm .... ...i..i..n..r . 1; t. it... L! B . i..r. n-. i"u ...I r r. l.r I.' nays the Hani. burg l.'m.m) made to the ' pnrt, were nearly the same ; ieci ion of the Supr..-m.! Court iu the Dred , mixture. M. I' airiU I lo .lit ( , e : 1 a . t rj! .i . y h i . f t e . 1 -(:.. .s 1 f the 1 t.-ji-1 v. 1 er-.-d by ha. ,. , hie.!! . of the tf. e , n i i. .;- th': by Dr. ji. uhns at Reriiu, March ! n i vuill1! in the norih'.ve-tern put 1 a vr.s It ii suj posed to he indefi-1 th the ti.i;1 1 eoinet of l"'j( di-eov-' Ii or-. .. an i liiptli: oi hit lor hit h Mai. iriefv. an old ..itizn r.f Ilnr-l r. l)r. 'ori ' i aleii, by n ns to it. p.-riheiion, Junu "l:. nt Vvar. The !ir-t eoin. t is in-d.-t ii.e : (i i'n the i-,ntl. ; the -e-r- :'..i.', ar.J he vi.iih!'.1 du oie of M ) . J,. : , .Note ..n T. J H "' 1 rf h I. I"1..'.. "' ran.. ,i l 1 r. .. . I . t - 1.1. . I .i .. I . i .1 I . , l' tl .1 .In r i ... if- r h '.!'. ' i ... iii , .i tie ii I ' u i ne sero til a llir w H lll'l ill . ' T ..... ... wheat "from a fiieiid, ho told , that it: r" 1" "'-' '"' ?'"' '"s'.e ' ., . . ' .mi iir fm Hditinl Initinir H'C'i'i '""'" was a wl vamty tound i the ."sierra ,.,, -., M p., , ,i , o ..... -led ' .sevada. Mr S had plaited a ft kernels I t;ytn. MOS I I'-I.'-b" last year, the yiebi of wbivh Wus Very large J Apnt -2 it, 1 S.',7, al lea-t live hundred kernels f.r each one : ... ... I ..... .. . bam Ci.i.tv. U.nn'n,,,,,,.,,. .,.!.., 7.f I 1 1 ... 1... . ..... . ' .' l-e piauled. He. t,,e.Os. , f,:W bit. of, I t.lll ISilW lIHS t eD'ui.c, .tic party, died on Sunday !.t. j soil-d by a s,n,lo corrupt ae fr x r , ng ,l',W r'M ; "'''1 ' !' ' ' l-l-' ' He was a member of the convention 'whi-.l, an opinio,, in l-:,7 thi 1, .!,( ,, 1 ? bein, hollow, b.o,., the general, J. ; ,,. ,. , - ,., , r, gave biithto the celebrated resolutions ol 1 Conv. ntior, of Fcnnsvivania dee L . " 1 ' ' T ""' " ''"I"' 1 received, I t'. ' " 1 TT".N J A H ;; , il.'jij I - :tiii nuppost n to i,c a vatitiy iiau.ed it ill- 1" niiy hi ti per .-nw. nineii-; " , J rum ifi'otttr,,,,) , of winch iiuiuerous expeti- "r "" " 1 '"' r"'' . 1 . l r. t' ii. ' I" ell, ,ti tn.in r:.l nnrj tlie .1,- Thei-cn! editor of an excha,,,re phll-he, Hh.i.km 1 .rAsi;itt. -One or two w-eks r i, V" ii 'r y-' c'" r'"'"" ... . ,;, a Pn.,,,,,,. "ina.k.l ,,r.r.,t." i,.' i..iei. I... 9"o. .', valuable deposit of S n a .. i - It .'m i ! Ii.il i . e titi re y v, or t h I e ss, so fir a s in :i k 1 ng bread j J V.MKS M- KLU-'I e- -, , I r 'S - ' , 1 I.A L ........ I ti... I . . . 1 o . i ns wm round hurie ,,,, ... , . f . i , , .. . ' 1 J "" o ..."""... , .s. .. old d weliiti-r bou-e on tne firm called " War hol." in J i in' s 'hty euunly, the fimiiy si at of the lato Dimel Jotii s. i,,; box contain, in the silver treasure was exhumed by the pihlie.iiis "live and breathe and have their1 I" -ing," virtually deelan.-s the same doctrine. Neroes are not citizens in th.; Stte of Fenn-ylvatiia none but free white men are ; and yet our valorous republicans past over I this I a r t and indignantly assail .lude Taney j a man whoso character stands above r-. i-ieli, ami ivho il lii.nl' ili.e r.l- Mates il,.,,, ' l; j.iltel ar. tl it, e:,. iu.-,,y. iron dull , rakes not maeli inquired afu-r, cliarnpaghi; bii-k, rhubarb and senna ure drugs, stac h is stiffenine'. and iiar.r is .1... 1-, , r - ;t but' , is cotn ei ,i..i . 1 he hern. I use, I n very n ee 11 t " ' mi.eii larger titan the enmiiiou yarn tie so 1 g.-r.e-i ally used in this country. H'lillirnlto', .V. f 11. l.r P. V. K. I'n .1 lint r, the Biilt-f I're. lilt I. I IU. I" Hi -'!-. le..T. ,.f Cl.sri' II. It. I 1 1,1.1 Hit ,,i. !Jl. I. S' -t ! Ci. j M. li ; " .t.i.i ' in: Liiot.c ' , i-.J the (i: :l It ,;! Wi'.'.iij t . i.L'llr, I t N'i. Ol" t!, ich his I jie- 11011. iy. 1 in.re is no iii 111 uead iio ; coj.ndcrble auiiuatieu iu old ci.eese.'' 0:., M .nl f" o It inaes a m i 1 e, le.e.Mi.jn ii in'.'.i'et '.! pub.. neat i- fai; to ei : overseer, iilr Avery. It is not u'-ne rally ' kunivn what the ainouiit is, hut it is supposed 1 to be I ire. It is supposed that this money A Co o. eurre l io Nashville, Tennesse., 1 -., d. p.-itel by the late Daniel Jones, the on the i.t , destroying the Christian , furuier propriuUr, during tha Utt war with llUich. :Csnirihel!ile,l a tinw and banl-oui.' : lireal tS.it.m when n . v.. r, , r,. .. I .1.'' r pri.p Tly ait etu-r talu-d ! portion of the country. ' II U!'-.'i:ijurj ' I'u.j 0'...'J.v. Tiintrv Davs th JtiihSAtrM A wtiterj )iV fo 1 Slllf in Harper's Magazine says the Holy City 1, , I i till ill " , 1 , e j J " 's ; f if 1 1-, B(, -.irri'tefs ore irei..n il '"' now 1-ss than tliuty days from New York I fi f..r l.r tl HKK, of l-.e f..i.- !' ' Slieil il till. rt'.'.Ver of ,n..rii 'II... I. ' V e..-. M.ll. -.1 ..,,!. Iiinii ( inn l.,i n . "' ..-! iiius: - .sew 1 om lu i.ivet pool, e Liverpool to M ar-eiiies, lour 1 soillt s to Alexandria, i-ihl ; one two iUy 1 more to gati i, and f.i is . even days; ays ; Mar lav of r. -1. ) S ul, ,o l.- li. .1: ,Mnin' ("re. k, nenr .'S..liiis I'lllln l,. l.iiiuLi r. ftf.iu lime hi iv .hitt1. ' n I,,,, , r ,, . Hi . .'10 II i,ii V I O V ""'I' ' ' hi .iMi,IIIIIH.ils. 1 I'.e riiMrti -t 111. IU' FOIM FK .1 MII-I T-T- . . j '" 1 u v I '"'" 'i 1 narm. .iiaul.tr is the sime p. r. jti -.. 1U" Vision of th; presentation to the tocely f , eenilv escaped trom prison, in Ka-is. ,i... , tl " belt of Wi.11 p'.m given to U iil.au. l'vl u , he !.s conlintrj no the charge of a- .1 , "j by the sachems of Li nni L. Pipes Indians, j )s, , faH. We is also LOtoriou., ,t, : , inte 01 .lie grea ireat v in lb-.- cou.mutriy, fir his fre.ueul reek'.. . a- I, ,-. . -.... I Kir Mr llrim.lL1 i . . ' , - ,. . - . ueauiy wespons ant lor Lu in.itiv -t nn, the great grandson of tl.e foucK r j ,Pr,,prs misdemeanors. II.. wa.'sr-..t'. tsle, to whom it bad Urn transmit-1 ..1 ...1 .i,,,,i : :,,, , .. . . -. 1 . . . . e . 1 Lor-.ehuek tJ tho gaiu Juru.j'iiclu vU -l. If .?

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