v 4i 4 V 4 , 4 t- -AMJ'.liii A ABiit .1. . l mrn isr M-.vmitcr r. imfm wi usisisa trie .f lutrln sfcrr.4. ' - '. i!. . , ' , . ' ,- A large and npprtciiitive audience filled the;iad,?ill1H.I.Wdraf. t.-rnoon, to hear 1 Ion, Geo, I'. Makmi. j After few words of grateful introduce non, in which lie spoke oi me pleasure it gave hifn to be back once mare in liiis former home,niid the comparaiivelj slight ;,tficy have dnii'e it gloriously. .. trance i victory and stiiiuait.l by argry pawions, Ulio' changes lie found in the village, and ea-; and Enjrlaml wait lor Austria, not be- jtli waiwtkd enemy hml unqiiwtioiiably eudaii-iK-eiullv in the faces of his friend, 'or in 'cause they fear her, but because they gi-rrd tluir lin by net of fcrucieot folly. Ma- iiuiiiljerlifek lioutired that he should sjKjakofM ojuh- the Kiijlih jn'jle do not share. The Kn-1 trtiiea round tbeir neck. Siveral were found ions held hroal .f t a n,it;.i and K!ish Government could not do a more ! with Kcans in tbeir knapsack most probably name of the questions involved in the i.oim!ur thiii-tluin to proclaim the email- rruit8 'ro'n the Kaaii lartan. Many of the Wat ront-st now ,i, ,. in Karoin-. -i. ..tio.. of Ttalv. "&en Jtrait. of wivva or n.irtr., of '.In .,..!. l,r..T pctv on. .,tion. Mil! tiavtruilH'litS eiliurtttin one elaof setiirK-ntss and the people another ; andv mere, m wen as uere, me vtov er.iiiieiu i usually less worthy than tlie people. J J y the (iovcruUHiUta of Kiuope, then we are regarded as a daring, uiicoitacientioiis, and unscrupulous nation. Tlie ehicf grounds of this opinion are, lt, Our nljftd ctrtcimvn of U rritfnj. This thev believe to have been uncalled tor bv the eeeitie of trad! or national jrrowfJi to have been tlie result ot the submission of the North to the demands of the tvmth- em States, and intculed bv the South to 1 ... - secure the extension of Slav erv. id, Tfu change-of Uiu m public srul'munt uh th sw'jM nj owwj, esjiociaiiiy among me slaveholders themselves. Instead ot con- fessing. as they Used to, that it is an evil, they now defend it as a blessing;, and upport it aa the monarchies of Larope . BUpiwrt their thrones, bv an appeal to Diane mild. 'M. J he MoVt-M(nts to Wfd the aniisii.tm of nire teri itorv. It lins hpf-n rlocl.irrit in tliis eonntrv tluir mil i-t..m i.f i.vt.m-ini i ,r. ..ii ii.il.i. ii.,"l.j,- 'I I, I- 1 1. .-.., ..( ,,;, .......I .1.. ,;,,. MMI1VI I . Ill- llllVal V'l UUU1I9UI Ul'IIHU 1111V 1,119 ll' L.UI'ij'1. ,V.l II- vt.iv. ..... ion, while it has not excited any actual down this nursery of Freedom. Xw he fear lest we should annex to the Amen- natters us. lie VouW have us on his i j. . , , i i- i j ii can Untmtint the Continent ot Europe,.. tde in a contest with England. Eussian liAAhad an uulavorable flfect vh their gold has been busy at -) ashing on, and opinion ot us. 4th, Our J,pmtnn ty every ccagiii totir..njiealisy, lietwcen j)ijfit'i:aJ iriyajt)irf't)n. They charge Us with exciting levnl.nioiis wherever we J he j.xittni (ill, ti with rrft r- tCe to our naturaltSi citis , and those xvho have declared their utwn ol be- parativelv, aire stronger than she but be-; Ins on the other, but the back raised high above j motion in our camp. A number of our compa coruing so. Abroad, some Governments cause she is after all the great bulwark of, it Many men without legs or arms were trying to , nj took a claim this morning near the city, and admit the principles of expatriation and liberalism in Europe, for her jvojJo are erawl down to the waterside. Some of the dead immediately put up a caliin on it and covered it naturalization, some do not ; but all ad- right and w ith tlie check on Russia I lay with a calm, placid smile on the face, as tho' with hay. Some eight MisSouriaua presented mit it with limitations. Onr Government-which she iritertswes remOved, Russia 1 "7 were in some delicious dream. themselves, and were beard to say, among other allows no limitations. It saWa that he might give us trouble." She could never j befoke asd a iter death. things that die d-d Weis were tak.ug wlhasdeclaredhisitUentionstobeciMne enslave , but could barrass our sea-1 ,,f M. n,tns e ihing was .markable.- Ktttt cafrH'wTB: With all tlie rights ol a citizen, thus giv- barrass our prosperity. Our true policy u,uu lii-. nt bx.km- men. Dial), had ennobled ! ,.h hy wk , , cr,. uf V Ilwi,d. lnghim the full nglitsol an American eitt- then is that of H ashington. h.pud jus- tliise f.-n, fr tlu n,m-.,ion of their faces , ( ,, the news ling bw'ught to camp at noon, ten vStfwut the limits of our country, be- t'iee to all foreign nations, entangling al- :,s altogether different. The wounded might ,),,.,, was ., immediate muster of a suffit-ieat lore lie is entitled to all tiiose rights with- liancea with none; have'envied those who eetucd to have passed i voliinb-er'force. well anneil with rifles and revol- ti the country. Cth. circuu.ftan- Mr. Miirdi's remarks were listened to ; so y a, -.-fully. j vera, who were to proceed immediately to the eet Ctmnectid with oar A'atwnal Ad'min- with the deepest interest and wWe f.d- J The soldiers are all shaven cleanly on tlie-ehin ;vn f t,.. outrage, obtain satisfartiim for the MwrV.n f -PW$t -Ut -Iftaklng" Jrjflh?e-JltK1' "hiwyd- fry itwittyiipTdatrter -Tie atinouiic- ; and clieclrrtftitr-llie ttiuualsclw w h'ft writ th" f1J(tg SSJained, an,ilipTt1rinrruE-rs ; but up ward of K)iitical service to" he enormous ed at the close 'that he intended at some , hair ii cropped as close to tlie head as :..J on c. -citation, it a d.o-rmin, .1 to defer it to extent to wliicli it is carried, and which . future tim(i to deliver several Imnres on 3 W latter a very couvunieut uusie of wanng. ,,;, ,.T,;nL,, w tl.jr wo,k i vrv -urgent and is without a parallel elsewhere ; and es - peetat-ly- the character of the Ministers and Consols sent out by our (iovcriimcnt. The Adniinistiations of both parties, for the last twenty years, have sent ont for the most part, to represent us abroad, per son! distinguished only by iyinjran -:, '"' yantij and W. They have not been on a par with tlie average at homo, and commonly are ignorant of the language, manners and business "relations of the Couutrv gua Tha; harm eyes of fore npon n as lank renre. - 4wk miu'exsiu lusfcrtv a, t'B"W ' I he ..rt.mr.r f!.,. TTfrrv-: tilar tiemeut ubroad, is worthy ot re-ticc. It increases til spite of its reverw. The Iiiulllptted irieans and t.'ie fact that the officials on ail pub lic works, cspeeiallv on the railroad. ----- --- which on the Continent are Government Works, are from the people, tends to in- creasx- the direct relations of the jjenple wan Uie liovernments, and to brinir ut the jieojile. The enormous otandin ar mies, tiow the sole stay of some uf the ttovertinieiits, may finally become so large aa to embody a majority iif the peo ple, when they will turn on thW rulers and become instruments of salvation in stead of oppression. Increased attt utiori is paid to onr af fairs abroad. They watch closely the new experiments wo are trying in leg islation, and in England e.-jeciaiiy. if sue cessful'tbcy are a. J, .jited. i he day is f oiii- . JJig. flvu(tie"S. Jiejj Ii o v c r n 1 1 1 1 -i 1 1 s i . t ,i . n r our t - i ... i , , 7 ttiroj. Vi liiie J-' ranee is quiet, E;irop. fjuict. Tl, nr. far, l.(i. ..vi-,,L proved himself a wise ruler, built up a tM-rsonal tsKcdantv b h, il- iia-- mui:i- 'aiWT, i--v . -4iat uiAtiriVHr - i,i,o , , a ar.s m , .e cvem 01 r. r , T - fr - IV deal U. W hicli tliav be .'!-. .h-rcl l.ro- babk'ttts oery w.tti witU4jiiJv-J5i. uk..;" "'"'i ii h,i Jo u l :ijqtinii mi I run . will la; in. a iiiae atui E urspu w o! in- B'ia ken. lo the revoiu'ion' i,, Sjiiiin. Mr. Marsh attached no c. .jiicii' .-. J..,r,i 1- 'ul most li- iim.-lj !-.atO"i Iroiu the otmi couiitrie? as JtipA'n. ' 'If Italy m u,'::i on-at inten-t. He loii V inil'l 1 ! ill 1! - 1. n '! ; 1 ill el or -SI itil. and be hcv i-l it i. ,'. , j,, , , . . t 'f .Hl tjtilft. tlti'J t'Of 1 '"ilih ' :'J tii.- ii -.ivi.h ti.u ,(xntiiiciJt. .is iipl. 11c ..i isJutici-d ti..- cipi l j,r, ,-,--- ,,! hi in evcrytlniig goo.-l, e.rir.-c it adopted -u E'b.- rilM iM I 1.11,1 !:',t ill J '4s, ) ,,; 1 1 K t J i.i . ll J t l'i 1, ,, ill A liVUe. l l '-lii "if 1Wt frrvff It, -t-s- - . "k it;i the 10 ro . . lu.VUIV, Wirlc '-i-.it-t., ui 1:1 -. J.c.Tpi'.-"!tlld Ii ! ;i III ,.v .1- , 1 ,-!. III ,.u . i! p. r a- te. t i.i ii', eti-,.,1,'' pr.tf ..f ltWolutroi! A;, l'.i:..,'i- agr-c .1 I au.se "f the r -.'. -' :.! 11,. l.v; ll lin.v er-a'iv tli.it if 1- !:. ji ' the irrli'-:i-! . ,j t ,'rati'iv. Mr. M.it-1 tl, i.rx..'i.fV..i,:,'.-i.l lev. It .- !.',. :lj' f , j; , d I'll i.c - 1 of the. din . I'll I, -jus'M'ttt tuitest !, t 1 ' II- : ,1 j 'ii1, 1 .T- it., u " f J.- ll-.'VJ-ti..l.;t.Ai-l t L IJ ' 1' l I f - tl- . i-i- . .1 . - i' ' IHHir I'MIW III'! 9 MH tI ll III OUT UU-ll , iL ' . , ..,4L'.'-.,.,..,.S. i...-r.T, M ,) tfi wrirvMinrtT ftnfl f WTMw-i r itw-w arwvii'll l'HH K'i' IWIPHWrtil " .mi. ! Of Europe. .lva wjWIes. n tnnvoi i,,,i it m An .i n, nerai, M.o sal mfnn. r ,,, llln , ,t tll..v )M , , Jtl '"e m every county, Miall tsowan, ot . nt t,u i, wf , othcr wnuiU. None . , " ." . w ,-" ' I . I l . V' " i i i .. , ' suimng an. i utwing on a ianw, sun ins I m tiro- , t : . . , , : . : Ti ' ill ..,,, of to iiuml ronou-noil e.iiiritii.a In i " . . , " tnc-mrvrt, asa b j while as yet no great tiniai It m.n.,toiUf ami sickening ..siglrt m go .... ,.J .,.,." m,i t ';,..n " i ,""n h sl-re nd d.-stroy b.sys-ls. I h,. , mj one n, ii.c most renowneti coimtiisin ,,ther is so ennoblin''. or can as certain v u..,ii sou... Juim f,n th- t, tnr.il has followed, we are lowered in the over the battle-field. Till deprived of my horse .. , , . , ,,. ' .... n.. ; '!"'"'"'' priten..-1., contest his claim to the t the West, be coiitoilt with an inferior l- ,.,,r:,.i, ..l 4.i...., ,, .i.. . ., ' , . ,u i, J.al.i I.i. .Hlk.. li i ign . iovenimellt. Tl,. v l..r.k by a ehai.ee shot I risk- about to ssceain, as far ... . -, . ... j , , m n,' . bind which be o,,-.ip..s. Hlth.,g, I bear. Join .. . , vy,. ,. : . , ., ' . .. m ,.. .....laion ui him Ltrid. of - ..'...il. I us as bold, people. Tl.ey regard I--""-, the a our imn. an.i inuouu K)Vl, Kvri: ,V handled, and hl no g..ner-7-''"'rT ,- . Mieve not. Hut if she would avert such'. . i, . . , V '' ' . , I ' stW him ntsai il some thn or foor nsls. Hie Aew-lork Dutchmen did -the "nKigiit li. a siannsui, y ,e .1.1- , u, . The offiivrs disnlav.d oieall v..e., . , , , ...., , ..ver.ug aupisun Ol ine mWl. w j, . t ' , ees, with ' Vrr lt r,j - t and .jhhor- ' ".' f I"''' "f """""' gallantrv, and the men Lught sith i d TT T7 u ' ," r " i m ! U""rilt"' 11 "T"nis w" w"" 'lul " legislature. ' . About this time lliey Vgaa to .Wbale what " The l-eoole ot Lurooe. however. ".","-te'J. Ux. 'lr V"" l"-'r coura-n." characteristic of the Russian infa.itrv. "T. hm'X"'1 dollars out of hi.n , ,f he could. 1mr I,t.r, to join their brethren of l,e . j fr,.r Miwixi to inflict m, Um& m 6..- -arww wHthrnnTefmhlfe ami tontn H inn wr vio ,mi, rthrmilimi'mtotlV : nig iho sl-i!n ,n;. Np -ceptkm cat) be 'inside in the case of She English trovtru- ,,,,.- , Prince sinmrewed bv force l;,an nouldif. U wlLUltedJilltf. - ImlJ nnd WM-f.iruiullr notified that ..;'"' """" ' - u" , j 1 i i- rear of the 7ui regiment, and before we could .. A Ooemwu nt had no vfww, i . , , ,. .... . - rfi.Hl,i,h Eor Palmcon afterwardsWed in Parliament that the whole t ubihet agrettd . hm ,u cul ,ljl0 Jl)WI1) Lut wluW in tin symtniithy lth that ""oat ; tro- uimejr jeda nng the Kussian ta g'"S to iious act oi uospousm. aiiub lurureiurMij,, b,,lw xiii was Uie singteat of inhuman liave been left to deiend themselves, and ! Iw. ( l.rUti,,,,: ,,f Tnrlee are mainlv of the Greek) faith. 'PI t ' 1. 1 .... Alio in idea ot nationality, nsith. from nnity ot . , r .. i.. aside from nnitv of. mini. r.very man wi meir renroii, mat , i-. who abhors graven images and adores tainted ones, it a (ireek. They look on the J'zar as the great head and defender ; of their taith, and hence ever' Greek otlii ial in Turkey is a liiitwian Sjy. The (i reeks, especially those of tireece pro-' per, aru the fals4t and m.ist bigoted of ncutdb. Tlieir religion ha no connection , u itli morality MYiith ami falsehood are alikeoulv means to an end. 1 heirenmitv : is strong against both Catholics and Pre- p. testants. One great end id the. Czar without doiibt, is to put a stop to the em; cess oi me missions 10 put u in ioe po- er ut the wrecks to persecute anil expel ( all 'Protestant. His great aim of all is j to oBtain Constantinople. Master of that 1 he' I' Aiates oftlie Mediterranean. In ' twenty vearg. with Constantinople, the hrst seniioiT f hurooe. nerhaiis nt the worhl, in tire hands of a man like Ni-; rlmlns. eonld su-epo the navies of Emr- I.iii.l ami IT-aril tV..ni tli.l -HU. ftiwl'llil- ! I...... !--..,. Vuv, l,i unnl.l on! the countries is improved, lint it would be a -Treat mistake for us to quarrel with England. Not that we need fear Eng- land, for we, weak as i our lia.vy com-, the countries in which he has spent the last live v earls. 1 I " 1 WHAT IS WAR." The following e, tracts are from an Euglish I lowing UjimUk ot the Alma, fought on the ; '.'Oth of N , ti mber, near Sebastopo!. ThL-rius-'wiii, SKViis- fought wuh- so -their enemies ailtnii an aduussiuu uLivii ouustilules u;icx.L-epUjuaLlc cv- ts-iii!. tfian ysre ty lieigtitw' ntyr-lm win. i .-, , " . -"... , . , a.iii i E.-H-01-it'Omcers attrr tfrrti;-amt aowaritB oi - ,o'Sl Cussmii", while their w.-sti rn eitn nut, ; - . .... ifw covifvd with the bodies''' of 1,400 nallant ' I rehchnien. and of mure than 1,000 of their toes, i , IIUW LOMi THE KIGIir LASTKU. When Lord Raglan and his staff and the I luke "' Carohndu'e r.sl- round lo the top of the lull., lllf lliJJR 1 iin i'u ill-III wsitn n viirintiifci rnn.v . a -Imut of victory whWU wxx cats l: fr- fuili'ii. Ihe tnMriv, wrto wcr nving in th: J j litiM iiiitflit iiiUuu&t iw-aitl itA t.xliw-.s as il , rlit'"l ;ninn the KilU. ur m,'n hJ iinl',- cl , lu; lln-ir urk wi ll, f.jr tbrH ti"ii, which rum- ; fmrioi-- at twenty -five iijinut' jt;t one ot ! on our jrt, tin ovt-r aUut f-tiir p. m.; in act, i t!ic actual cU&v continuous fighiiiiiX di'J tnJt Lit !' iw hours, t THE KttSIAKS. The Rus-ian regiments enjplip-d against. u. ju lini; toiiri the mimb-rs oti tle-cafis and but !,ili of tin- dead an, I n,.!li,leil,were fioine of the luns-rial '.uar.i. The llu i.in r.-i'itii'Ut c..n-t-t- , .. . , . .. , "MTT7ttTv - - oaniiu..n, - sii .aii-.ii;i:i.aooiL niav:. .'je .ii.i u. is; si inin.ne.j ana rmv siron, i ue o.i o. r s sere, m. .iu v -tout -tioii ui'-ii. -v er :i i ,f llie r 'iHients, thi,tv.s-'.id and Mx!.-':li!h for v fi.ol, s.ire a blru-k !. ;itb'-r 'li, linet. liril,.!nine- jv iiuuiit'-. with bra, an-i h;, i n g a bra-.-. , ,,K- ,m tlie t..,ii, ,tli a hoi.- for the r.-c . i.tion of a tuf! l-:i!har or i.lmiw-; itb'Ti wore simidv a . -OJ! !:L I in 1-nig .!ral with braes tutt.,n, fP'-af- ' - !.' "' of llr ' l'""- ') . . .,.-i, ,, ... ... .,, -li.i, iiii-l li ittyii, si ,-iid to liie aT,iiij,-s, arid -.-'rio .1 -lui.t .-oiiifryivl. jiarin. nts. tbougii tfe ,!oiii wu- corir-e in ti-xt'if. : lie- tr.w-.-r-, ot . ,,;ir-i- l,:,, i-ttifl. wi4,- thru-! iii-i'l.- a j ;nr of A -.In.etuu U10!-. op. 11 at tie- lop, to. a-lin.t of i!.. ..- I..- 1.-' i-oTi,'or!l.lv tu. -k. ! d..w n : th,-l.ot- -w-.T. .tOllf, welt Iua4e. t sev-ieenbfe. Ticii'. row Mil or i. . 1.1 it so 1.. Tl,, mi g..,r., ,i',.nk-L that tie ir I. n.'u i'y of .i- o n r. in ck 1','... M'uiv of tli.-ni I,,, d no'lti I- 1.1 111 11 -' ti-ld I. -ui i', d t.i-d-'r,,y tw-, or thf. 1 .;is ',1,,- of tli.- J-' 1 r.i.'ine-iit afti-rth-fight, lb- was l.ol tight, ,t'l. ah 1 th.- hiiiin j,r .trud.'.l in .'!. 'the I, iti'i-. at the I,-,, ii of tl- li.-a,l and from '., fr inj if.lif J 5(W t l(S AlU f LUj Atlril.li4..iJ TibSV- iMHh-.i Wlp lil in- uii-- Imcii hi- ;lfiov.ati, j,i',,,-.-d lo ?rul'- H - .,,4.,, .j... f,r,-. B., j-, I t,- flO-,-- MttV ,,f :i,, Ir,-- I.,- ;.t. f;.,, thr,.,. ,,i i,,,jr p!;u.,-., h'w ot :!, ,i h.i 1 ,i;i!v ul,,- n.ciiej.. ilc v n-i-iii- , ;"'T..i.,-,a g ti. i-i, .1 tnJii t!i,- 1- i, i r ,i ; j, , . I'.. '. had !- -1. told I M Ir- 'I'1'"" 1 ' w..'i .1 gi '. 1, rci 1 t- ,-ral .j-p. .rat.l.- ev.-u'. ..pi. itMM IlilM - - ..'ir m- l': l--i',g l.v. two .B lltr.-- of .J.i, 11 t!.i e wo'lli l --I'lc ni" . I. 'I He 1 .-. v i.-t ,r -lai'fi- .1 1,1 m'rii 1-. r w.-i- rnt- l 'h.il i - l.'t:i.-'.,,lt"Olf mt-H? ... ofitr-;., ,. - ,1 le-lll l.e Ha. Ill tl ri.ll. I 14 a .!.,,f . Mid jai ,.-il bl.i a Ilia... ot a,liiutil.t-rK.-g I h ti' f ti iii,r a--- for as i-itvfi 11 ag"jtjv u,iji r 1. rt-- in .'t-.itfe- st -ijT-ar Anwtyi a -'iia-- -fii '7 -j" if IIC,. Tl . . M I . i . . . il . . ("'- " " vs. s. v.t, no'i .ei-i i iivt 1. til urt, lV. K-ZIIil 'V MJM U IY "in V""r. 1,1 l.i.r MTlfl.lld I WB,iM,,UH.,l.,B,U.L....l'lutis.lyiB(t .ii coiilioil..!, nnd oi.limd Leo- vhnlt aiwav takes phiec i lite villain- with a rid cout H ilw ltiw-n ui. a -uii iwun,iiuiinii evu. .4'" 1 f 1 '''v."-' h' ijtT i.MW iwrneimud by tliis urniv, fluolird with or tern, in.ide their coats. Ibe ,.n little money thev pa in below tht ir'lefl kueea; and the aie wuic" oiu . i i i ; ;iuh jn th(ir S(.ar(.ll ftor ium lasieiivu uen . . ,, , ,,.. WUsiJ lIu. wo,,uj0j paiufuT apprcliensioiis thai VVK aul lo ,)t1itrov ,vnu . M 'Hglt an ,KWe H)or wn tches lay in their agony ; no - thing could be done to help them. The groans, the yells the cries of despair nnd suffering, were a niournful commentary on the exultation of the victors, and on the joy which reigned along the bivouac tins of our men. As many of our wound ed as could be possibly pu ked up ere darkness rr conveyed atMeben to die bos-! I"u" '" UI lue tM", proMu , L ; T "T i 7 W T. ,LmiI T In- liiitiiUmfii i,l lit., rcirimcnu uorkil ill ihe most cheerful and indefatigable mauner, j hour after hour, searching out aud carrying off; our ujj, cese ima the battle. Long after night had closed, faint lights might be seen moving over the frightful field, marking the spots where friendship directed the steps of some officer in searcli of a wounded comrade, or where the pillager yet stalked about on his luir: J rid errand The attitudes uf some of the dead Wire BWful. Uue man niightVbc sein resting on out knee, with the arms extended in tho form . ill 'f xmK " tl"! ljroW ."'1'. the h hcM-tbe very ppressM. of hnng a an en- ; eiiiv stumped on the tsce, and fixed there bv . Ulh BtrH.k thu man in tbe : j.h,-,; ,uj ,nau.mistamiirt settle the rest, 1.,. y ba'fc with the same 'Xprisiion ; and his. arms raised in a similar at titude, the Miuie uiuket Mill grasped in his hand undischarged. Another lav in a perfect arch, ! his Wad resting oaiart of the ground and j lm: "mr V' ""-1 t,,,w ""rv""r excepteui are uoreiy j bstii,gtie.hable from the men, so far as uniform 1S .Micemed, but the g. neraU wore sashes an.! 1 ;g..ll epaulets. The suUlu-rits wore merely r. lace shoulder strap instead of the cloth one of ; tl,., m.-.ii.- vi . e v ...i. l i i . ' cioin oue oi . woun, . d o be taker, al on" ' ,,;,,. tl,.. ,.i.rs .ur.v..,T nsite t.Vlt -w ii.,,1.,1.1.;..:.. n.B ..... 1 in ihf txtr. in.- : 1 iiJUiuiiiZ ill Hit -JilltUR-. ; hut ' mm ' j tU in i(!n- ., thb 1-aisosi.Ks. :. ...jwitl. ....rthernprineipl.-.a M.-th.-tU minister of j fillow. hid a notion that our mm 'tir i is ..lii.i unieii null n.iuili of th-- piJm-TJWTiW. wn r- i. iik-oit Uaim .t uowswl -t Miiai. . lla. iiii.ii: uiiii.H- .ju imii, iiiiiTi-, e nil '111 iT.n . t ... i. . e i i. ,.,, j ... l, ,,--.,, ,,.. "a some siao prisowrs. giiusafid stain lard s, -as troi-hies of our victory. The triioj biyouaci-d in ihe field, not far from the scene of triumphs. The rifles (two battaliotia) were sent III front, a u-ual. The cavalry vid.'tl scoured the countrj, and fell back at ni;htfall on their main bodies, in alliance of the rifli-s. The tents of Lord Rag lan's h-ad -quarter were jiiuhud on a flat close to the bri.l,., and to the left of the hill on which were tying the kil'eJaiid wounded. SIR JOHN FRAXKI.IX. We have the followiin; additional nar- i i titulars of the discovery of the fate of Sir John Franklin's expedition. It is a des ' patch, dated Montreal, October I'l : ! "The Montreal Herald of this morning i. " 1 Bay that, r, Sir o lav states that Yesterday they dosiiatcl - - .L'y' - 1ii mvriuci to tlie Hudson Company's hou, at Lanilne, and iiiroiiL'ii ine Kjii'iiii'-s o, tne tovernor, ir (icorge Simpson, thev arc enabled to lav t.i.ti.T-ii tlu.iiri.Ails s-ij' t)ijB 4. lis'itiB t iitl's.j ..1 a despatch received by him yesterday from Dr. McRae : I" . : J.)r. Mcliae lias been absent on tbo coa.-.t . - ' , fj , . .. , -- --ir., .'-...r ',....T rZrnTar--frnm wlienc . -- 7-1 - , ti-rs iy exrus to ."sir t reorge Simpson' via the lied river settlement. Alter briefly noticing the result of his own expedition, lie proceeds to state that from the Esoiiiinuux he had obtained cer tain infoniiation of tlie" fate of tLme eon - . - -Trrcttirl Witlrflii; F fahkiiirpeditioii. vlio -'.ii'vcd to death'- after the loss of the r iiip-., wii.ch were cr.ni. lin the ice making tlieir way . nit li to the f ireat J-i.-ih river, mar tin- untl.-t of which a party of hites ha 1 died, leaving accounts of their Jlll'el'ing which cv in mutilated corpses of sonic, idoiiflv, frotn their appearance. f,irni-lied 'beel to th, J '111 in! .re ,i!i ut Btlth jiig'i ni I deiived 1 - . ,1 r - i 1 . . jiiji i, no.u.j no lire Wiiites. ami w 1 im:-. tiii'i w mi PMiifii 1 ii ri1- iiiuiia, but fi'om another bund,- -w tiiiiii.-d the di.'taili e' tVv mav no 00- be re lie on. There report, a 110 doubt, of the truth of the the natives hud in their posios- -ioti varioiit articb-s of hiiropcan luiiuii. factur'c which had once hcif'ii in the pos-Ki--i.iii ..(' the whites; aiming the,.', "jirt i -rl.-s wen- M-veral silver spoon-, fork-, re. on one of which was engraved Sfr John" l raniiiin. k. C. li. while others have- "on t'i' nil ' .Ul 1 1 1 Lull ti idmltly tl,. owners a- having belonged -to-the ill'T.i t.od .c.vjfi'ilitioii., Ihe 'drawings of some ot litem have ln?enN soot ijown. it-v h -irfw'"tMjn H nnrrhnc oOt Hv ns I m thf ep'rrtt' nf f s-",ir M ulllls MCI.S I ktlslS tOLM'-lUl" Maws i Ikf MVt K,.I..4WlIK! insMiiuuvs. A eurresis-ndeut of the Jlilwaukie Sentinel, corresiic j Uwww-s K-t Territory, under JAt of OetoUw , i I would not omit the tinner from my exhorta tion to com hwe. the ' hundrwl of tlHUKn.l of acre, unclaimed of a valuable land aa the Union contairov Tb ptuwil.ility of th navigation of the Kanta river, eoeit when fro wn, which but a very short tiro, in a fixed fact of a ready acctnw to tlia St. Louia anj Njw -leaiM niarkt, alid by the Illhioia railiWIa, with all the east and north. A man ia now here ta king stink Rr the iiiri-liitHvat Cincinnati, , of i iiteaiiier for tliia river, whivu attalT Jniw ' fcif BP teen inches of water, and hick, I undcratand, if purchased, will be brought on immediately. Hiieakinsr of not wantini: liquor dialer here ; an Binti.lm.iit in our eoii?titulion. enilirncincr ; ' the principles of the Maine Law, waa projKjaed I to the meeting of the an lalion laat eveliingJ ! to be a.'ted uoh at the next meeting, l kh will V pa lniut unaimiioiiMy. 1tie miiiiettrBte oc ' casion of tliia action was an exliibitition in our ; camp n few day since of oltR' druukeu Indians j who got into tegular Indian fight and had they . had weaons muuh r would uudubt-dly have i been committed t fttre our face. The liipior j a procured in our iriuity, though not from. a i nieiuber of our association, in viulation of the slniigent law ot the i imeu iaw agamsi a,-u- iug it to them. lut the difficulty of proc-uring o.e pri . " v "'"r1"'; v e have trenucnt A few days since there came into our camp, and crossed the ford aLthis place, some three hun dred nac. ludiRns, on a visit to their iriemis, uie IVlawares, on the other side of the river, some four miles below us, who bail been out on a buf falo hunt and an expedition agaiustthe Caman ches, ilh whom they are at ar. We were in formed by a Ik-laware that thev had with them .some six or seven 1 anuliiehe scaliia. llieywere mostly arua-d with rifles, and. some few widi SS'ars. IHsputi and collisions with our Missouri neighlior squatters from Missouri are becom ing daily more freipient, and oen ruptures more probable. Within a few days they have taken down and removed the tents of our sipiatters, atid burneil the cabins while the owners wer Wnt nt work. Most of them however, were disputed claims, nndiw WcTlIeOT toTeteli-arly at"! diviilnllv on the defensive, it sas thought Ut not to come into open collision with them, but1 to abandon the claims. A ease occurred Uiis forenism, however, which occasions a great com- probably the intruders would beeomc scattered. To-nii;lit we eipeet a collision, and pieiWv Hme lives nw 1 lt, should the enemy stand fire. 1.J.-J- K..-..r .1., n..r miwl. .i..- t 'nly a party of eight or n.ne of these ...ivreants. '..nd.r th,'- cminand of one ,bi.viu; I , . .... ro,MWat,, under the Miiiman.1 of one Kbinou. ("b T- " 'T ."""V'V bM ! - '. . v T' ' ' .'. ... .v" ii .... l . I bp, .ail, rrn tHT ; fmr. atiHtun ,r Uhitiuirt.111 s iuilhurn nitn. 1 , , "VH .".J V , . . ' , . 1 . .. . 4l-lHl.-WlW.-llBf4fl.41-e-f'" cm fi)r prntpp-j;. ,,,, H .;.:r' iltrrimr tti vmmg. , . , i ...i i. . ...i. 1111. 1 illldllier IJHIll iiiwiuv urn o i:u! m , all. .',,. ! hut the. ' curse, nritiwrlv arnnvl and iuuiiiijr.1 threatened assaults, w h.-tlier in rouseo uence of the presence of our party or frotn snine other ; cans.-, was not nia.e. 1 ne.y slept in their wag on n lie- ground near by. j OrltJtfT 5. I was dUapiioiiited in an oppor tunity to send the above to Kansas this morning, iso I will add a little to it. 1 'nriiiif the afternoon--y ttoUrtinv, and in the forepart of the evening, the volunteer party for i driving otf the Missourians came inlr pisSj.:its,ion i of la. t that i lid ucral them to abandon llielewter I pii-e altogether. It app ars that our surveying party, who are laving nut the claims, ran one " Lo..... ... .i,.-i.i.i..i y inv.1 mi. ,Ltiei elaim. ,-n.,,ied bv a Mi.soi.rian. and the mem-1 lsr of nur party who chose the claim so run out. ,. . , , , n , ,, . l l l Jflll liii-4v -l, hence tin- c, ' ' . . '. . 'f ,,,-iou, an.i n.i.iou-ju iu- 1 .. ... I .. 1 . 1 ....... .1. I... .. i and although tin y i Tia.it,.,,, down .,,.1 Unied our .it-crt,, we . iii.w. iiinh-r the ciri iiiiistaiices not to inol.it , He m. h-ini determined, if j-w-ihl. to do noth- ,g .i.'i, -h Tan 7' construed iiito"ggW-Tol7r-! Hut it appears this leniem-y was construed by : tli. ui mi. 1 cowardice. Kight of them, armed. I 11.. ,r. , ... i lit e.,....; - I . . -I . oe . "'"I' '1- 1 night. l o .liiv circumstances wear a more serious as- j -.1 than heretofore, and 1 fear lie- end is not j t. A man named Kill. twin has contested and ill cotiti't a claim 'K-cupi.-d bv a fiortion of ,-,,,1, ,)jt,,i smrrrrg--triT'-riw-nf -rhre-lrTiTrf.(T wepKwe ran rereat. Tcitypuiposi-s. imiiianiH a Uigur rific simuiil fiu ii'ninri'il, wliy on .t. . has aU. mem- f collls,., the company will have to pro-; lia rs-.-upicd a tent, upon is-r 01 onr parly, in onl'-r to keep p., Hal. twin has arrnng.l in some manner with -pe. uliitor by ilii. (i.nne of Starr, a southerner. iniiig lo Ii" hum In.liiiua, who lias hud it out ww a mrtvi-v,-VV,M,..st. th" T-".';ri-!-irfi f -ir cirv, TiK-hi ling that tion, to .chi'igfoii, to iw-i-ure a pre-emption fi i ll;, f.-ilrl and ui. Iiided in il the d-rawii plan of 01, rity. and a-" now ireyili.; it. , I hi- for. noon ihe workers in camp and icin- itv We party r.- staith-d I, were pulling the report that tin- other ". fliere was an iintnediate ruh to the place, r mar-hall in the van unarmed, followed by .mother iiatin d I .end, with a revolver. 1 li-v ie-. svmo-w wsm m Hwee lomled tlwirt s,t 1 iw;in whu h rt ORitntwd. 1 1 . . 1 j- 1 alHi.it two r.l ., -1.1 up- sodium i" t ii- . lia.1 tw-o or nir-; riff.-s: w liii-h 1T1 threatened t,, tire, but llond eau lit tin- iior- l.v . the bils,' present, d his revolver, and told tlieiti t'i "lire," 'Ihe loarHhal iinloa'ted the tent; and, in the ni'-aniime, olh.-rs cominup, it. was rtfor i d to its form.-r place in a hurry. 'I he enemy did not fin-, but di-patehcl a Isiy on horsebat k it one dirertion, and's man, aho on h'uvbacli, in iniothvr. lor- n-inforei-iin-iits. Whether iiotji prudential or other reasons, but' few of the v infore,. in,-, its sent f,,r ea.n. Onr party, to the ti'imh-r of tseniy or thirlv all that were m tin II were III ill" il,.. gni.iiid iiJi,.N an.l' vi.-.iintv of cauip assembled iiiiie.:. to the t' . th. w ith nib's, remit era. and low in. r !,ll'"ils" anil Iiml . tu. nnpinv e"tMrr.eil hh.1 .md-s at, k ib-rn (,j W It, Mn.,1, wirk. . f lev are in foin-u lalii.n this alt. rhoon "'"IK."'!" r...e.- .. r us. i n'-v nre in.eon.inta.ion mis aiiiernooii. id what the result will be I aiQ. unsblt to ' Wo '..,; .. t ll Ml'li;- yii.ll.l to ii;.ll I'" puled chiim. ifO around nur e;nii, iw lin y ui tire it, I doubt no!, in a moment, it' tlu yl can. These detail ill how you'fc.me itf the Jihiii of our jiion.er life." " We are not idle, or it'll out stirrinj; incident, and occaaiona tor excite ment A I thme tin letter lor tn rron wuo will Ink n lo tvarmaa, a, w hwu a, n n i-n-d tb enemy ar in our kinity, and our men areliurryinff out to protectourrighta, Two acta of (juarda for ditferent localittea are detailed for tbo night A lawyer i drafting aa inatntiaeiil tor lie formation of a military company of mi nute men, whk-h will be Orjfuiiiicd to-night. Everything beWkena war. tJod firaiit it may not pojne L but th jsion of b'rato nien BMliiwaT BweaaW'tmiIn'' flwwofKC They aay o Yankee bat Cilley wa.ever known to tire." They aadly forget hintory, but will cer tainly 6itd tlieir emir corrected if they commit anv more ainrremiona. I lliiiiu tney win ctHnHu- er discretion the U-tter part of valor, and not commit any aggressive act altall at. l oum, ac. P. S.-r-TIie military ciinipany liaa" been fonri eil. and called the lt'gtilatiii It.'iiid, to be armed with a rille. revolver, and boie knife. About thirty joined of those present" lty a gentleman here yesterday from Fort Leavenworth, we learn that it was currently re ported then' that a grand attack was to be made UKin us veslerday by the Missourians, with the intention of exterminating us, and they were very anxious lo hear the result, '. 8,J p. in. No appearance of the cnepiy. (Tarolina lUatcIjman, SALISttUltV. A', c. THTJKSDAY EVE5I5G, NOV. 2, 1854. JjgfThc Itowan Agricultural Fair came off at Mineral Spring, on Thursday last. The annual address, delivered by Eire Ulaikmkr, Esq., we have heard sunken of in very hiirh terms. The awafd of premiums indicate rather i 1 a small exhibition, -I- we learn - tlHfreT. - were numerot(i3 evidences of the good suits flowing from this organization in our cotinty. It is to be regretted, however, that so few huve taken part in this effort for im provement There is no lack of men :..i..ii:......i .......I .. . 1 111ICI I lciil ai.,w glum I1IU1I in i-i i ; i . 1 1 n Jmirn J OSt SayS County Society which should equal, if tint j ",t U ...nlempl.ted to knock at the door of excel, tliat ot any other county in the tbe treasury, in the nam.- of tlie farmers of the State. IJnt we have bmg observed that . ftste, fi a sum which will l stiftWh-nt low "thev'nfelow .. " . . . . . ler to place a r.-tnum r.nive encoarattement be- trom their usual Course. In some respects (irr (m(,.tilur. f( ,,,,. lt,7.,nual fair.. this would be ft virtue ; alid we regard it as T!-e priz. must U of some value to nwiain almost a sure gmiraiitee against fanati- 0,1,1 Irmanent spirit of emuhiiion wlikh i ; the cism either in religion or in-litics. I!ut -'j' exIulHtuinr. A sum whkh . e j.. would m be futssed ttuin the, "traSrtWT; ; ltlT" when it operates as a check to progress tllu, (m. ilvnXnl in , maVi ,luit in , f,; JrJ, in agriculture or the inechauic arts, it ould refund into the coffers of the Slate ten amounts to a Awlt of so grave a character !-""' the amount withdrawn. Whatever in , . . ,- i ii ereiuts the wealth of the Mate Itself, and we as to subiecitis to ndicu a and fchaine. i. , , , , , ', , ; J know uf nothing that can hate so divided all ef- Tlie tiine is at band when every county in f,vt i direclion as a remunersjtive eiaour the State will be expected to establish a sg. mi nt of agricultural improvement." ?rt of new character in resect toagricnl-; i ri'i a u i i- c . i ,Ure' XC' 1U Anc,-l,,ral .-taie, a new insiiu.uoii amongsi us, , en-, fotti - m t iMfulu-iAft aiuf fxtimdintf iln tmrjrmjf K'-iietuimidA,. auu .estenuiiiu its . . . . . . " T n " ' ? operations in such a manner, that we ex- " " - lZZ.JUtO. lust CUUkUS. iliat I,,.,.. i ;,,,.,,,... c., -tuy. uud , enlisfid, andr-rhj. f,.., r ,l . T,fd-et, hishvorthrs wneh they have iiresevered under the morning f,sr ;1.2.n. against lianu-l, die .linr t discouragement of having few to ioin H f thetii. It is lioiied the. next annual Fair ... . . i w i Kh(,w a largely increased interest among our county men, and that I'owau 'iic, 1,1 this case as follows : J will be creditably represented in the m "f 'h alleged litl, are familliar to 1 State Fair of Wi l"l ''' "f v,inni. A Mr- K"n r (- I'hir bu-! what a name") was travelling tkwagh Vir-. .-' j jri'iia evhibiting ortain plates and alleging ihBt. OUK DEPOT .AM.wii-.4tA4E-'Hf."VI:Tby wef'fu. eipjal U the original plates of We find that the Contractors to build 11 "f?"1- ,h ! ... , iwr. denied this chum i im that thev . .. I (thc luiilroad Depot at tins pluec, have. ; got the foundation laid, and we suppose iuiin to mm nr. tin. BH,.riniiiiir,. 1,.-; I I v -v nit- i. uie uie. irat's is eonipieieo 10 mis t i .1 . i ...... i Town. We learn that tlie iron has been laid to the dca.t at Mr. Richard Harris , nine miles from here, and that the liand 1 ': - , I l i . . llltll ltllll.ll ,11,1(1 .1111-11 n.ii. t. hilt ft... i..ii.l .....--w .. v.... ,.i. iiiv .ini.-i, employiHl on that part of the work, aver-, , . t ft 'I I a. .1 . ul""t Jl r"'lt!S l' 'ci'k- At that ( 5ih Iecember, or very shortly thereafter, I -I,,.., i.l . I i. .1.. r .- T-. i. . t' -.,1. ,1.., 1.,.. . , 0I...-.1.. .1 i - , . , , ' "u7"' c".-r' I .li.IH.I riiiBt-- i. r k il..tonli,".ti t..s- Ai.h ,.f -i.rrui tuvit, lit, IIV UVIVIIIIVII VI IAL. ruils. ' Ihe depot here, will be small, we tlimk ,iti.. r i.i ... e . 1 jirooayiy not xvuMg, wr. ho leet. Whether or not it will answer .sjv; ivi iv. Da. W. f. BASON. "ThS -iiiimitrliiirffiliiiill BHit iir..iiiiiiiiiir-.a il.i. JueiaiMWriW rtiatev' wiR:'lean 'witli s,titaetiii"aaf pltssure, llittt ,ie is wi dead, ss hss been very cur- reu.ty rfpurtud hera. W. secervcii, yeBinnlay, lh StarkrtUt fMimL rocsli!- uf Ihe Itifi flrl.h-r, in winch he Imi a rrofessnmA! oniice tu ihe ntitetii. uf thm plscy, aud n i,l,r-.l Ky this Kuilur in irry mm-I """ .uwuhjiiwhiii l-eiiiiai. 1 r. wrilWSfn-l pl.oerf .hy th. Kdu.., leave as .., the Il.-l,w'. 1 hemlj lltsre al lite ;irew.,l Inn. ; and tltnl hf nn.sl WniSffs"slivTi l,v KmiiVilV, TonSe r "i'-"-""i"i l.-re,srtnifep.rte, m..,.e .,,. 1,-. ( s ,,.lrri bimI hi t t..l I.-r w. ",uiii rnnsrk thai linie ersdit t.s item ona, ii- il lii ihrse n p.irl liy llir mi, run f Iln. iilnri-. whrre ' llic.t it II Hhb lMBtiie and atsrlal rt'talsiiis ; anil thu. hut for lllr wide spread f'trrulattiiit uf them we httuld deem thia nutiee untierewiiiry. 5 I'liu Man n t'ti n , Torrent ', a Teni- iterance a,.er at Ilillsvilh... V,. s i a - 7 j ' out a "torrent" of words an.l arguments " " T- " , In favor of the1" Know Nothings'' whose' ..: t. 1 .. . :.. " I . I uiiiiu u, fr u il I,t,.r , u,'..l . -. .- . , .,v "iT .l'.-UL t - !Ti""-' i":'"Xfl j i i A ... 1 f I t . '"" "oviniuieiu, aim nijuor SIIOIM lty for-1 ..-..'-. -'vi eigngrs;-in our country, ic.,- Ac- i . . . ; i lasaterv lUtlootcd way ofspial.hy'i, nil elibjects it takes uj, bus A bhort (lis-, day mid Sunday ev,-.,,,. l.t. course in reference to olliee and ollieo-, person received eonliriimiiim during tli holders. We like the Ciminereiuri view , attendance of the llinlutp, and tho iite . ....... 1 111:1.1.1, Iiii.iM,1iii.iii..n t, im.ii..Ii it. .til... t .. in tho iiiuiu, on nmttera and !Uiinjf in general j but have seen? iiothiiig Til it, lately, which pleoses us better than the following : v THE SEEKERS AM' TI1K SOUGHT. The boe caption wu apply to two distinct seek ornw, ana uiuw who ire sought by their follow tiaei ou ao-i couut of their ability aud mU-griiyYTo mi awi ti.ms in tlie nubiic serviee, CiNcissATis did not leave the plow to seek office, but the mantle of authority was carried to him in the field, whik) lie was at work on bis 'farm, following the plow. That illustrious mail w as surprised at his labor bv tlie highest token of the public appreciation of his w'orlh and pat riotism. - W'asiiikotox was invito! ami urged, against bis inclination, to take one of Hie. most responsi ble stations ever lield by man ; and be yielded to the solicitations of bis follow citizens, willi.iut,ijiilar to the organ pie. Tlie tongue is the aspirations of ambitivn, which his modi sty forbade, but prompted solely by a patriotic de votion to Ins country contending lor lilierty and tlie Vfghrs uf man. These case illustrate our views of what should be tlie pnsctioe ia regard to the aervsnts of the Ki pnblic. Those who make politics a trading matter, and engage the services of those to el.-c-tiniieer for lls-m, who are bought and sold a the offices sad their dollars may incite, go Into Ingh plsn-a wrth S pledge on tbeir part and an ex-italtoniin that of the drudge,!, that a host of jvolits ul aciwnps are to be qnarted on the puis lie Treasury, whose chief merits consist in the arts and deceptions of the demagogue, and un worthily bold office to tbe exclusion of tbo hon est and uMriotic ritiaen, whose heart and mind aud uotik-st aspirations are all for tbe interest the honor sad glory of our America. And thus, to the corrupt chiefly, are ihe honors and emol uments of the nation available ; and the more I inscriptive ami unprincipled a citiien or an ulitor is, tlie better partizan does he make. These things shoukl be reformed. Every hon , -n ..i i ..ii i . " m "7 '' they hould-nd we gia-s. fltMf rf.(t-nk I ii nan in sa M La-ul tt.s tht riiis mtiMr mLAssSMv i. ih 1. -d..- re-ley" will Iw a-lopted as a truism in public a well as private matters. AGR1CUETI UAL IMPROVEMENT. Under this heading, and in reference i to the State Agricultural Society, the 1U- . . We n-rv eonlially endorse- the views J of- the W, and shall rejoice to see the ; ,jay wlf?n ,lllr Ij.latwrea shall imcdh . 1.1.. .:l i . .1 t i.l. U1U kLIAU. UU CVC I L' ' I( I Id HUVAIiri ,(1.nt 6f ie state in the varied pursuit. Vr i,.,iu,i O,.. i.i, . ....... ..r'l. If ... 1 1 r " lUr h'1m"nd Kismiuer. for .libel. A', ', ,-,' f,i . 1 Tho 7..J7' . ., ' . J y ..aa. u.i , combatively wrthki-and con.d.ide.1 hi. criticism by the allegation that the people of the i South would sae money ami save them-l,n i , . ' , , .... the inorlitii ation of l-ing duiied, if they assum-1 . i .i . ,,- .... .. '. . i i .. . . ,,. - ,,. . ' d tl,a.t "V travelling, sr peihllmg . ankes who t,,rii through die twanbwitb wares and mer chamhse was an iinpioti r. We have come to a orettv pass if an l .. 1 ..... v imve eoine 10 r oriiriv MASS .1 stl editor is to be made to pay for the ex-1 ... ' ' i pression of opinion in snch a rase tM tliis. ! upson the character of thia man Siiormer . .. . .. . . . .. 1 "I""' ",e CMr " - I al aiMl IIKTO WUrf IlOflO. Tlie editor of the Riehinonc Eraminrr merely gave his I... .. . :,. ,(i' 1 -i ' the merits of Ins exhibition. ! opinion on the merits of his exhibition . . . , winch, not satisfying him, he watched m ..lf!'Tti!ri!jft 'Yew Tort, sued him for libel : and a, J Ni,w ) rk jt,ry rt,,lercd this venlict. A more unjust decision, and a more pal- liable uttnek Ilium llm fri.i.il,,m i.f tl.,, ' press was never made, ami ought not lo ! frdernfpff - Tlie Tiiifll nionifeVlifoV "cer? ' wngtit' to- 1119 Opinion and to .its free CXproseion. " 77o Town Kjuih," is the title tf a spicy little shc.-t emiuating from (ireetls- It dcchires its uoo tn )m bi hit If- 11 I .1 1 . , . , "". ,OW U""K ' "'' 'lCe-, and high things. Ill low JiblCCS." (jroellslxiro' llAS, loom, n inn losing pt-iue, nnu may differ from others in not rtmilirillir St. . much novelty as to preclude the tMissihil. ' ' "' sustaining a " Sijiub as a periua- IK-II t till ni.g. Th finnumdnU toner iitiun. A nuni- ! ber of flu- Catholic nobility, havo recent ly gone from this country to Home, tout- Kn.. couni-il called by the ,,10 . - '" ,,lir"",e the ipiwtioi, whether the ... . -ft lr"'" ' emefttnt without sin . t ? r tJnta 4UJ iron aij rd Ih . Arctic. SH or,1V otv.. I....... -.'..t.-.i ' . - - - - 'awed, i , 'ii I i"-'"!"'1 t;'lllt!l '" :'- I Luc, uiuiiioii.Mi iu i i, 1,1, iiiv irsjvi, wa ministered to Air, -'Mason, on Sab bath morning. , A A'tut Fog-alarm Tntmjxt.. Aft.f long Continued experiment, Air. l)alruM , of OMineeticut, . lias succeeded in ' siruciing a metiiaiiicui fog jrutitnet. t, JiousAt arid liijllt aldl, JO arranirisii tffc it blows at staled intervals, and loud that it is said to sometimes send the sound a distanco of eight or fen miles, Tit machinery is inclosed in a small frame building, twel ve fett square, and is regulated by a clock, which puts the at pitratiis in imilion, skipw it, and blows the alarm at will, once in one,. three, or tire minutes, as the keeper may please to ad just it. Tlie trumpet is made of brass about lour teet long,, with a mouth piece of hammered brass, German silver, or steel. This ajipRrattis lias been tried on Lmg Island Sound, and ia said to L far preferable to the fug bell. ,, A AVto Tet.A capital thing that was of A. F. Hell, of IoWft, who, hy tho wav, never said a bad thing in his life. A knot of democratic vliticiitns were eoHoctcd after. tlie Congreseumal Conven tion of KaUnaiou,iK Tltiirsxlay, when the siibjeet of State ufticers came up, and the name of Sullivan, of Cass county, vu iiieiitioiieI.ia connect n with the oltic of Attorney (Jcneraf. Tlie JKirson who reeomineiided him was asked, u What kind of a man is bet Oh, first rat fellow," was th answer. "A good law yer, a perfect gctitlciiiaii,uni( rinV'', hotitut num. ' - Hold on there," said Bell, we w ant no nrw Unit introduced iutoour party. jMwit t'mjuirew. AuVfidril Cotinty. Tlie Stiiierusr Cwrt of Warren was adjourned on TuetlayTit, all the business before ; having keen dis patched. A friend inform nS that some time since, Judge Mauiy on the Circuit, Warren Sotserior Oiul-.'wa jnMed n Tuesilay and adjourned the same duv, no cases being on Jistdtet, ami the Grand Ju. ry having rejiorted that they Itad tvo pre seiitiiieiits to make. It i uard there are tot -CbnttfiMnr frt Warreir, and that Ihe jail is tenantless. Warren is a model C'uunty Jler citi zens hare reason to be proud of the cha fatter of TbtnijIMr&minl;- Jtettth nf the Cat hoi if j'rirst who vsu Tarred and J'tatherrth The telegraph yiskrday announced Uie death if tbe Hcv. John Ilnpls, the (ierman Cathohe )rie"t, who was tarred end fontlwrvd and tdd-n on a rail to Cllsworth, on ptttMay mgtit lt, while on a visit to that place. A late asiiiU-r of the Hangvir M'Tcary cunfaiiis a full account of till IBUtiisrfl.'wtlU-L IS Ml lafei lined ".. . ...J, ,, i Mr. Ivai-w wan U ittif with otu id uiM-tlU Kll-wor'th by the isaS- of Kent whose house n-sr the tiUlioJie I'liai-k Mr. Kent's fcou-.. iiU.ot intie u aw 00 SMiunlav c.fiiini' .-, ur ... V - TZrJ tI el the . s Ui.tt,..hrfht.wiiM, ........ .-..1 il..- u il.- ..A. . J Lu. prwid trde up ihiosMStt U jrovel to U the tlwrilf of live county,, with 1.' i .l. .j ,1.., . r? .. . they were xnfiiind by Ihe vwlilu at the ume. . , . , , B1)i jjano,.,,!, tirwn user his sbouklers, ami thus ni rrcogniaing the sheiiff and bU party, lie s '" recognuaal by them. The latter, auj.pos '"K that Mr. IUsvt Ul pern iwafdeied"l.y the gwinr.ftf'weedej fci his Issl, , if hsplv life was remaining in it Itwaa "uli " ,U "uJ "T,, he nttltsMs, as soon sa tl- wers rid of Uie sheritT.csimitogvllH.r again, and proclcddown 'he Ml IVsert road lo a ship yard. Here they biok the imntakions also from Mr. Itapst's ts'rsou. rendering him entirely naked t .. ..i .i . i -1. ii.. i. .-1 .,u i ..t:....r ltefore taking otf i . i .i ia ii- - - ii . I pantal-s, tliey l,fu-d boo aiirong hem, and lie i.reeived one thrusting bis hand in his t ke'. and laving hod) of his wallet, in which was vim. - llktn.l l.u II. an UU. .1. .'I ll. IiuWM 11111B ( - .. ...' a.. ,..i. ......, ..--..-. ,i , ..u.im.-- .- -.f-i... . ' ... . . I... the prison 1 . t P. " one not to atlil rohtiery lo Ins otlter vae, u took bis wallet; nor has Mr. l.a siui-e. His watch was inJ.cn Irom mm at the toiM- that they Hrst strtmieH' bint. -Tbe t kef - pris-eeiiiHi 10 stnear mm witn tar irom neap o tUpt, and afterward, covered him wilh S-alber. not wiihoiit, however, in the meantime, tnak disgusting p numal assault, and using various degrees of tail language. It is bal ju .- . ... , .. .. 1.. ,mxm hv uuu simui.usi TusHi hkh i . liouor wt'iU .liiuu- mJl he MtUfjjw is justly fr1Trced 1 thiT wfint of that n-gion, and llwe opinion is stnmg.y v prisiimi.l thm 1I1 nnthi -tn44k- stone nntiiriM-d to liring the murderers to condign puiiishnii'iit. . ' Our neighbor of the Jouriud having given the above name to certain of "ir fellow citizens, wo have" becrt"ksked Ih.c meaning of the word. Wo do iiof know, and can only guess that it means a polit ical " heretic',- one who has the 'hr' fy to have an opinion of his own. H d. CuoimtifiiU. ' M'idi r, Young Wjijows are al19 u;,i, 'i ,,.., ., l, . .nh ,l rtt,,.ri...;-..r,l Cm n.,vo,.efell wh.yt Voiiriir widows nav verv sitiiiuiIoiis atfen-. . ii.' i... tmii to ores. iono know so well colors black ororthcrwise, arc best suited to their complexion, lo'ir what freak of millinery serve best to heighten tho beau ty of their form. Their knowledge; of tliis subject they will often put in practice. !) anv one know whvf Yonng wi dows, if at first pleasant, gay and ngrc" . " Z .allr unit', mi fiiv ii. Hiift:it-iiiii-s)j ur, "i" so throngh habit. It is said that she,who is inarritHl a second tune, is a belter wn to her second than her first hnslmnd.-- w ho can gi ve a reason if we have ''"' n1 ft, it t- Ymm'wrdowit rwtlMh,t cltr- '-- n - ! ,.!, t- ..' .in.nl on t inon-vv of one W . . . , - ' i ,. i.e r land tl beloved of the other; aii't why s'