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V foment d-r' i. -va!s Hjll tend to, pre. Anders, to inure them y US.U oi ir:,; ry cieDutu,"-; . .i 1 toCuarfth.nfcinr5rnic.cii company, u tCCuslomtLcmlosrbas reaction, an J id. I -n :ntn their mindYih om7 -' - - If iho whole W this plo bc properly cj ' ted and it "tts ,imrI'r r'" fdri:- -is reason 1 belle e ih" a reformation fnayUcco' ' '.-ha grayscale cf puoiiliRecwmJojU. Wire iP. code the necessity of capital puatllimer.t,. ce'tfjr very attroctous cri.rc, ; " ah io ' susrVj jJiccd i ' ' 1 tonvinceaorthe propriety of csrau..fnS a Peniifniiary, and of in being; tho must ' "feet. Vaf modoof suppressing criine, and cf pun isVir orders, according t? tho d-rco of - gu.'.t. Under yein- wcrJU receive - r'stico at hatU of their (Alow pen. , ' ' .. 41 - A..M. ' French BroaJ, July 29, IStG. . ' rnrpotcs of Ilic Adtniiilstratlonl i Wo tf agiin indebted t to ? the intelligent corrcspi''J-nco of. Lasiern journals .for in Ffrtra thrtl paragraph-ot tho subjoined 1 letter It'appcara that the project" for the cap.' ture of Vera? Crux is not merely rruditated by the Administration," but. determined upon;! uni that Tho council of tinval oC ersis only summoned to4astmcJ the DepirUncnt in jvhat wav the object can best bo accomplished. ! The second paragraph of the letlcfHcon irmi the impression. dWirCd from suce'ssive intimations in the offioial pnpe-r, and crrobw orated by the opinion of the correspondent of tha Journal of Commerce,8 quoted by us yes icrdar, that thcvar- with Mexico ir, so far as the Etecutive my "not bo,Vurbed and re strained (as it oujht to bo) by Congress, to i. fjjatioi more accurate find particular ihtn is ioiur possession," or in thai of Congress, cooccrnins thedesisR of tho Administration in reference to the W '. ' Hecomea war of conquest, t? bd waged wiihijj,; pinj0n and if presentative, independence no ' T'Urence io iuo unerusi or iruo giory oi the UniteJ States, but for tfopy diflTarent and even phry purposes, if the pAirpose's be suck ' as tho North. American's correspondent sur. ' CSS 3.. ' j , ' . : " ; ,Contpondtnce of the Philadelphia A'HA American xf ' Wasiiincakx, Jcv-U 181C. :. NoV cemt'ent with tl safe? opd slehdy sue. ' rrss of our" gallunt army under Aho commnnd -of Gen. Taylor, 'the Administration proposes J 'i an experiment of & nure h'?nrdous nature. .' and one which In' apy( event tnuh cost ' the . ' liyrii 'of sorrve of the. Ttiost distinguished oflT. i cVrs in the service,. 'to .siy Jn'ithing of the loss of ships and munitions of.war - In, plain i terms, they propose -to attack 7era Cruz, j -and tctake tho Castle of ,Sav Juan de'tJ-lloij. Wiihthis view, an .order has been issued 'from tho Nvy Department for a council of 20 of '"the most experienced captains to'asseinble in - Wdiliington Tuesday next, to devUu meas. ire,and ti'dctermitto upon the plan ofiop. srati6ns. j From what I have been Abje -to gather, it sce"ns the coficlusiotv is foregone, .and the council will ,bo requijed, not to dis cini the pplicfy of the rnovtmnt, but to fur nish practical suggesnvufTir carrying it out, - It is well known to the (Jayernment that the opinion of some of ihe-oldesX and most sci ; ;'tntific officers U decidbdly aAxrsdlto tints un- iVrtaCtngand that it5 his" been respecHWly, hut fir.nly iirgcJ, withthe purpose o'f prevrtu-!.- a discuisifiture, which, under the ci'reum- .; stunoes, .would bo anything but creditable- to 'our arms, Since,. however, it may bie, ! gardod a determined' upon, I? trust Iho best ahility and) skill which the country can.fu nish'will be called ifrto the t!clibe?atioDs' I am inforineJ that Cl. Totten,tf the Kiigjnrer iK'partmenf, has in. his possession a perfect ; plan of the. fortress arid of1 the calibre and ' arrangement of it's gunncy. ; Ought 'he not to be consulted, oa an .occation like thi? or is the Administration prepared, to rush'-jctshly, into an peruncn.1 which m Iho best(npefct presents tl0 mof seri'us obstacles', and hatd- . y equal'cbances of success? '.The ca-uso of Jiunianity, if, nothing ti'j demands th'at this raterpris uhotvld bo Considered with the ut nosi prudence, and, If attempted at alf; .with :u resources' will pufdeleiit beyond con . , o;y. Are we then prepared for a movc- , i 't winch secures victory? Let those, an wno nolo x no resf)onsiouiy, nu ready to embark withoat couming' the Every indication upon lho part of (ho -"Government warrants tho beljef, that this is. Jo be a war of conquest a'war hostile to the constitution dh'd to'the spirit of our institutions a war such, as we have dtprecatrd inEng ?and and France,' war planned and executed ' rto tnake political capiijL fJMhe Administra Mion! r U not, why ate expeditions being fi led out under, partisan commanders, which . ill scarcely reach their destination for eight r, nine months to come? Ik is maniAtst,lhe Administration does not desire or contem.. plate peace with: Mexico untilw'it. has been conquered by.the ' desolation of the sword. Is the. country read to sccqnd any party for such an object? Is it willing to Squander p , sixty or one hundred. million a yeaY.toglof)fy. , Mr. Poik? Is- it anxious to incur an eoor. ; , roous public debtj and to waste the blood and J . , trsisure of oor people. to carry on a pounca: r! These ar6 plain questions that address J tnemelves io .every good citizen, ana wnicn ( deserve to be pondered upon, . ', , The Crnauatlon Kill . ' i This, bill passed, the HcrUser ofllreprcsen V - Stives on tho 14th 4nU tt had- previously t Tossed the Senate. Its object is io graduate J he price ofthe pobfic lapd according to the ! ' Jengta of time tlie land, has been in market ! tint;! it is reduced to the lowest priee--23 or 50 cents. This was another -administration measure and . so great was the ds;ro for its ! success that it is believed the in fiance ofthe Executive was'usdAo' secure hs fiuaV:pas. 8ag'. That this is true wo , have only to state that on the 10th instant," a motion was , 'rttada to ngfc)ss Ihe-bill fbj a third reading, ' ' which was rejected by yeas 84 nays' 3-fa ' majority of 14. ' This v6.te was reconsidered jby the casting vote of the Speaker.. ; On ;the llth'thobiU was' again taken qpend oil mo--lionit was laid on the. - table, "yeas 02, -riays 7.: This vote wis reconsidered', yeas 91, tay a 90. ;; Th ;VQte v!; wa,s. . a'g'aj n ' ta.keh'::on te motion; to lay the hill on thejiible" 'atid de cided ih the r.igU yeas.89 hays $1. On Vlli? ;-lt c eubjettarar'agatip taken tip, and ;tferak !: -3 : veM'thd nays fivefttmcs the Ilouse ,: hhout deciding the -ques. joa. Qa Ud 1 j, . i tha iubioct vvas again cta- ?titiin:-c an '.r.' I meet L.nit v, 31 -apparent M hat t - . ..sCaWt cf.:.rrj Vtr , intcresu. ,krr. 1- . tj.fr2 t) j., ? T ,IO ( i:,thit iv 31 -apparent Mhat t' .no ' I . .r ot inem o tr- l .esiunt s pni bucretary. in the ,tlousri ttiih tho UJ.torf the Uolon oire-' pmJt't cf i.J Iil:i-75 Amr,ic.io thu flotlc" tl, t -,&sef.c4 iai..2 Ilsuacj . r AVsnLVGTOXJu'v U;S4G. The proceedings in the Hu- -3 thistrnorn. ing were as intestinsf os they'were last eve. ning. The vos weVe e xccedi; ly cloie, arid jthe question of Uie first importance: 'The prcqcedingi ve(e ' tharacterized by creore marked outrage .(than F have tnowiv before -the presence if J cur members of Cc Cabinet sorre of whdr- wire ppri frt thir- inter frencj in behalHof tha bill wtdcfi the , House yesterday rejected by a majority p fourteen vote. " ; i - , , , The rcpresentnt'ne opinion was notoriously in oppcUiion to the iBrH before the Committee oftha, Whole, a id-equally so bgainst thai which passed ihv'Senaie. The ofiicial organ made a warm paity appeal ta the ffiends of the Exceptive to "bear and forbear,' until this. Bill was pjJlcd1; and ha ofTicial "ediur fame in t person Jto hack his appeal today. The Priyate Secretary of the. President was also present, ond) the following members of the Cabinet, Konw of whom were noter jusJy urgent for the -pupsagevof th? Bill; -, . ! Mr. 'Walker, Secretary f the Treasury. Mr.- Buchanan, Secretary of State. s Mr. Mabcx, Secretary of War. ! Mr. Johnson, .Post Master General. y Others might liave. been in the Ilouse but I did not see theii. ! So biro faced an at. tempt to overawe1 thaf legislative ; .action by the presence and interference of puhhc fune tionarics was pfuhally never bfcfqre heard of. It has given-great offence here, and is tho caupo of so much remark- ns to make, it n Droncr ku:M'Ct of newspaper comment. 1 ub were interfered frith in like -manner, when tho TarjflTBi!! vsrs before the House.' ' "It would seem, by the following paragraph from the Bovtnn Traveller, lhat 'somCboJy has been questioning the "guessing" talent o$ the cood people df that city: .It was. noly, vihdiated, howeyer by the champion sp lected for tho irifil. , Here is the report -; daessing' A Yankee connected with the Kaatorn Railroadmen Monclay mot ningues. e bore any' count r estimate was mad that 8o6o persqns passed in and out of Boston over tiat road; an countingjit was ascertain, ed that there was Just 8030v-a'b.out"5(J0O into B.jston to 3000 oui. : ' 0 . ' Wq wislIo try, xhii ; Yankee on a guess. hqn ' wills the . Aie.vican war be ended? 'Answer thai and &l the thanks 7f Mr. Polk. Baltimore Patriot. : , j A DUEL. rriic editor of the 'North1; Slate Whig,J,J printed at Washington, in1 this "State, and Dr. John -lompklns, ot the .same county, (l r.AK. - "r:-'..f: 1 lUJJJiii a unci, j iai 'Uisi lira i (iiijui itun, near Weldon, a favr days, sincci.; - After ex. clianging a singfo shot, the seconds interfered anfrarranged the diiiiculty.-r-Ral. Keg,' V vT j''"' i'.'-.'" '"M. "I- .n''i'l' . iJ'ni. : '.;"'' ' i ; i . i :,- ,... , . ':,' . ' V " -' .Fropi Af.'JNetc-Oi leant. Picdyune. , ' J ''Tfiiirst'oll A. M.Jaly 16, 181G. Turther from the Arniy. , The mail' received by the New.-, York '"harj ing been' disljibutt'dj we are placed in pos. session oV'our correspondence from tho army, a portion-of which wijl bo found liiilow.' Evv cry thing .indicate tKat Gen.. ' Taylor' will soon make, if he hs 'not already mad, a general movement: towards Camargo, and lhencetrpon' Monterey. We make the follow, ing extract 'from a i letter from Mr Kendall dated July 5th: . . - ' ! . . . .-. f v McCuITbghs Rangers are otf .immediately aftVr breakfast this is earl in the 'tjay'you mutt understandr on an'olh. er trip up tho courttryJ and I am-rhurrvinf; myself tq accornpnfiy them.' TheSteamer Aid is not oft yet, out U'to leave immediate, ly, so Iearn, "with the detachment -ot the 4tb U. S Infafrlry destined .-fer. Camargo. You khall hear from me'frdm the first" point whence I can send a letter in .that direction.' , ; ' G. W. K. We, ha;e bebriavxred with a copy of the General' "Order No; 59, issued by Gen. Tay. lor.' K requires bd inlroducttoh or exp?aq,a. tioh: but it illustrates his 'scrupulous sense ofiustice towards' fcvery.oneundc his com- Ration ofpihers is no honorable trait, and is the key to Gen. i aytor aliold upon the attcc tions and'resect of the army: ; ; - ' Head ; .Quarter a." AemvofQccupation, No. 59. . Matain3ra,s, July 3, 1646. ' , Sir: It hai been brought to my floiice that an omission occurred'in my dtaiftd report of the action of the 9ftiR which. I beg leave to supply ic the folio wing words, to lollqw im. mediately after tho mentidn of Lieut. Col. .Mcintosh's being f'infice severejy wounded:' ' JThe command of the olS' Infantry then de volved, upon-Major Stanifordticho- Conducted it with zeal and ability to the close of the eft.' wcmenl. ''' ;I need hardly say that this omission was, entirely accidental and I beg, as. n; act , of, justice t6 Major' St sniiord, ins well as myseftt that the abbye paragrtiph may be inserted in tho original -report j and tflay receive the same publicity. ' . - '. J ,1am, sir, very respectfully, your cbodient servant. . Sighad Z-T AYIiORi Brevet Major Gen'l. Tho Adju;aat Goosral of the Army, Ofthe Volunteers, Hie narew jaenson bf the 6th irts.L do I not' Represent that they , had also boon very; ill; and it warft;i cno tim repbrted that ha was qeaa. -113 was convalescent vV)t accounts.; The "Ae?icadi: Flaganother naio for ihe "Republic the RW Grande niwspapeM says thatCeiirTaloraonoUnced I tothe two .hero to r t- ,r- hem directly iti ;K?ion : for, Monterey; and 'icn in an i air r Yu Regiment, Col: Ma,tksi ana nie;'vasaington Uejment, 3o1.AV.sh do, were the first to be cr.rC7 fnrward lowardsCamars'o. but the pper(s had actually movcit. S 4 Gen. Heuiefson of Texis,. jas recoer. inf trom a severe", attack of iliac., frci which ho had suaei:d.J Col. Lewis P. .Coi!t that if ho failed to -ecconimwww icu wltu a fl.'ht with tha Mexicans before the summer hid pass'ed away, it! would not be. his fault." " . . r Oae lon, J c r:, nithus astic burst of plauj testif.cJ t .i j'iy cf tl.f.Vii'unteers. 5 .Ti folio Air. i tCra t!u American if'lag. . e anJtr!ind tl.dt thcte is a prcjct on .Owl l..e ta Tu , 'a ,"body tf rer. 6fty or jtjl U ii !j Cihu ' i:s a:: iic-it.Ii for au nv years go,anJ aji the inhabitants mass- : rt-if with the exception of two, .1 hese two, it oulJ -fnit made several attempts' to"re tatarJ gt lu? t " tVeawrV, but did bKoro it s t adorn, .,cd;. . Tlfo mines io the neighbor hood o( where the treasure wa bu ried, are said io Iiave'.been the richf "i-i ilie Wdrjd and have never yl-cn worked i.ne. - . ' 1 . " tiiat . Supreme, Court Omnions have beeD dclirered in thp follow; ing Cases by the Judges, viz. ? ' -'' By Nash,' i.t in Jiuicr. Bro.vn, etaj. from New Hanover; reversing the judgement be low., Also jim Grant v. Williams, from Dop. lih; afHrmuy the jjJgmept btloytf. . A1'j, in. Whitfield rJ Longest, from.' Cartertt; afTirm ing the judgment below, j- Also, in VVhitleyv. Daniels, frum Jfartin; awarding i tenire de novo. Also,, ..i Doe exrdem. .Graham to. Snrith," from 'Richmond; -affirming the judg ment below. Also, in McLean r. Douglas, from" Anson; reversing theVjodgmtnt bejow, and directing jfldgmcnl in favc bf IcLen. Also, in Flowtiirs r; Smith,: in Equii from Wayne; directing a referenqo to the Master. .Also, in Beubury v.' Hathaway t from Chow, ant offirrrtilpg the judgment below!- Also: in State to Uo of Jordan r.PoIt frojn Pasquo- lanw; amrming ine juugmeni ucio-.v. Also, in Mebaner. Spencer, from" Orange; afSrm ing the judgment below. ; By Daniel, J., in Sate . Roland, from Guilford; declariug that these is no'error.--A Iso, in.Slaite v W hiic, from Craven; dlr edi ing & venire tdc novo. , Also, in Staia v. El rodfrom Ashe; reverswg the judgmeM.-r-AUo in McCrcady Kline., from New Han. over; reversing the judgment below. Also, in State,, to use of peacep. Mang"um, from Wake; affirming the judgmt?ui below'. ,-Alsd, in Slated. Curtis, from. McDowell; Reversing the.judgment below.. Also, in Elizabeth City Academy r: Lkdsey, tt aT. from Pasquo tank; affirming ?'the judgment below.- A Uso in Jordan v. -.Wilson, Irom Hertford; reversing the judgment below. Raleigh -Register ; : The New York Tribune; of Friday rqaxn. ing says we may rely on the confidential advices of those who have the best opportuni. ties'" of knowing, Santa Anna' ancl Almonte leave Havana this day to res-umo in 'Mexi; Co the, sway of which the former has benH temporarily deprived by the reyolution of Pa redes."" - . -,' '. , k "; i "A Miss Pollock, ofBedlerd County, Ten'n was murdered b'y. a negro , boy , (ged onlv. about 10 years,) belonging to a : Mr. Cucl),' on Tuesday .week, Lbout 5 miles 'from Shel by ville. We'areelso informed thai the bloody deed was done with a rock,' and that Miv Ps head was dreadfully, mawged. The boy was soon afijbrwa i ds apprehended and is now in j-yj at Shqlbyyille. :. , , . . The Whea Harvest is-in progress jrk'.Miehi-' gan, and in the Northern sections of Ohio, Ilidhna, anal Illinois. All jsccouhts qoncur in representing Mho t:rops--as, bripr'eccderite'dly large, and in "?neraj of superior quality. -, It is said That GervTajlor, has sent bjck.a host of his Mexican prisoners, declaring that he would rather fight than feed thcVr. iMany of them were loth to return. " A .fop is. like a set of new' knives and forks;'; you San't jut him- to any thing useful without taking' away all his 'polish. A i-ADY? heart is said to be hfea fiddle- because it is played on .lo tho best ad vantage' by a beau. ' ' ' A. veih of very fioa nofphyritic marble, be- tween thirty and forty , miles jfn, length, has ueenuiscoyqrtu iu ijfiw tins- c.ouniy , iist Tennessee.' The cqlor 'a'lter.nate'-irprp the lightest to the darkest rougd; the texfure coxw sists,of the Kin est dhryital, and it is said to be. susceptible tf the highesf pojish. " . ,T1& ages of our th&ee great generals, it is said, are 'e. folio ws;Ge Gaines Q9; Gen. Scott 64; Gen.' 'ta lor 50. ' , s " ' The love of a cross woman, they say, is Stronger than the, love of any othef femal$ individual yoy Caft start. Like vinegar, the afTectiqns of a high-strung woman never spoil. 118 the swppt wines that, become acidulated, not the sour1 ones. Recollect this, my 4 ear hearers, ond court accordingly. . . V Sambo, ia re you.afraid to wor)?? ' - Bress ; youf ; "inasa I no "fraid ob -.work , I1 11 lie dowrv dnd gxj asleep by himside.V "Annexation and war- that's tFue, every word of it'-said a pert-old naid: uno sooner do you'gef n&rried tifan yoii bogmxofghlP'1 , A certain Irishman, making loye to a lady of great" forjune, told her hcould not sleep ford reaming of her. -. The following is one of the regular, toasjs at the 4tli,6f July celebration ih Boston';-'-- : f Til Ladies. The Arjstocrats of the RepublicThey are un willing that' any man should be free, anJ they won't believe that all rnerl are equal ' " Ayoungihdy in ' Cinciflnati on Sunday night-week, (knocked or pushed a young ex qistite back wards out of a second story glass door, for miking advances' to her rjfRn uifeni' sive nature. He fell same 12 feet; his itat and cane wer thrown .after him. Af-er rei covering a.httb from the jar he mada off, - There are two chapters in the bible precise ly alike, with tho exception of a few uDirapor tant words which do not vary th kr ' 0, yir,. the 19th chapter 2nd Book of Kings, &uJ37th" chapter o.f Isaiah. , , ; Rapid 'Groiclh df WUtonsin. There!are ; forty-five ihrivihg villages' ia-Wiiabnin, tthere there were none four years goi and sixty'.nine thelites of wrych . hqve been occtu' pied Wit'n slix yeaT. ; CowAt.3. -11 Well, Pat,' my goodferw,JV said a victorious general , to a brave son of Erin, after n, bloody batle, ltixA wrat df ydy da to help U3 gaia this victorytv4Do!n replied P,at, rmay please yer honor, I walked bould ly to one p(the inSmy and ctit off his fit y Cut off fcis foot!, and' wh-':did jo j not cot o.T , his head?" asked the general. :. Ah, aV ftitli; '': tTHE,'.B.iB4s'' n iTiY.Itafy is b, ..Ir.g more ahd ; trior acccaeibl to evangelical eftirfs. The? Bible '. coin now becirculnfed. anJ the fcra rid Dale of uscany lias recently j consented to .the publicapou 01 t.ic fccripturea in his domains. . : ; : :r: f 'J J r jumt-nsa trcaajre which is said( to hve been ecrrted previous tti tho dUuciion anjargc City hic!i was 1 j sieged by tlw InJlansma 11iiordinar.Iy qjict I.ttiocity in iLLuture j has created great conctrn in t!,t;tnir 'j olp'.e was tf.ro f a h.tj a'liiVcr f xci:cm tA ys- pr-lo living in the ncighbsthood. ' i terdav, by ih. icfirnS-iti n i'.at Mr. II M tr. k" . ' 1 , r r wr,fr, bv -shtlng- h?r. .bsi rrV.!.v -Vcn J T ? l,cfl ' ' TueaJar. 'tte feu It have lrncd ,:: ' t - 1 1 J i'. tlx inare Briefly tner: SV m- ct "wl,u i n n tie of Canandaiguj, in t. ij cu.:e,1 n.J s 14 a travelling .lecturu'r on .Mesmerism, w as ni-ifrkd'ta his Lt3 wife (a Mhi VjV .. i ilwt 1 "ec1, abjut a year s'u.col had g jr" off - ' lecturing ,ud retuined a f w mouths ago,- on he took amall h. v j in- Jersey Cay, tu.J entri" after, his wvs 1 - her and br'oihcr came 13 with' him. Latterly they hxe .Uvea very. unharpily together, and ha has been to harsh in his treatment tint u f few -days since ,she -was compelled havu him bound oyer to keep tSie pcacn. On Tuet day eight ho returned home at a late hour, aid 'goiqg to hia wifeV oa'rtment, sho 'refu sed him. admittance f 'whereupon he grew so violent shfe called for nlito hef brother, who vtasin an adj. ialng onto- He came, nd: i sheojirned the dwir ;fo. give him admittance, her husband rushe by him,;us3 JfawTr.a revolving pistol, snapped it at her whh.u a few feet. of her person;. "The capo:, y explo ded, and.aT slie ps!rtiy.; turned to av ,il him he discharged the j second barrel vi the ball from which totJi fTcct unjer ti.,; fiIt arm, passing ' opWards thro 1 the- lur.gsi coming out 06. the lJef stile of the throat, and severing, the jugular vein. She f.lf to the fl ior, bathed in her blood, exchia.Ing 'yuu hasre shot ne arid'at the same nio yient llio wretched man pointed t!. pistol :it liis own heart, when young do'tNiu sprang and caught his hand, holding it firmly withhe muzzle of the pistol pointed dowTtv?arj&. , Ho was im mediately secured and taen toprisonj and a coroner'sjury bfing Summoned, a verdict of wilful murder wm.to turned 'against him. ; In the morning', Davids Graham Esg , .was sent for, .and by his advice he.refqsed to an swer any questions a f the! fexamintion.- which held in the- T.iknperan:fit Hall, and which wo,s fKlcd with tine excited citizens. We be- lieve the abve to bo'a plain 'statement of-the facts, but of coyrsathero weftj a thousand ru mors aflqat respecting, the unhappy occur, rence. ? One is' that Spencer:, was her fourth husband her first having died,and she hav. ing' been divorced .from two othors.. Oao among tha'causes assigned fif the com.rhis sion of-. this ash act, is" that Mrs. Spencer had refuged to accompany hinVjo the SnUh, and aid m his mesmeric decturrs,' by exhibit, ing haeself as a . clairvoyant subject. The true cause, howeycJr,l as we have it from good authority, is jealousy, and we are informed that the unfortunate man,believVd he had good cause to suspect his wife of infidelity with an importing merchant of this 1 city. . Oa ihei Other hand .11 is said she wa nn 'exemplarji member of the Baptist Church in Jersey City, universally respected for her ifnld and amia ble dep6rttnetn.li, . - - The (Jeceaised wxraj only about 25 y ears of age, 'and-was remarkably beatmfeb A.'geri. Hk-man who crossed the ferry on" Tuesday af ternoon, obseryep htr on board the boat,, find wqs -struck as well with her uncommon beauty a .with her rnodest lady like deportment, thotlgh he did not- know why she was.;. -.He w as. a nvJng the c raw d w ho i th ronged to sqo the murdered wife", and was shocked beyond expression to find in the lifeless corpse erver. edwiih her own Uloodr the beautiful w.orhan who on the da v-previous had so attracted his attention. ' . 1 i -j Mr. Spencer, having refused to answer any questions, -was yesterday -fully committed to answer the charge of murder', and the case wHI be sent in to- the next Grand Jury. Tlj "3 Volunteers of Louisvill are represent." ed as of the very flower of Kentucky. .. The Cavalry Regimvnt of Cid. Marshall are par ticularly spoken of and musters 1 000 strong. They are, generally athletic young men, riding splendid horsesj and their picturesque dress imparts to them tt romantic nppear- auco The hat particularly is .very fanciful It is a drab beaver with a brim ornamented with several gold . stars, and looped up with. t 1 t . .: - . . 1 .". .1 .. " j r . 1 f. : . . ' . poi a iaco m ne mree corncreu lasmon 01 me Revolution. , They .al I wear- then r beard unl shbrjo, with boots over the legs.of lheintrow sers, reaching above the knees, armed with spurs on the . : heels, and. faced ;wUh. fed motpeca.-? Pittsburgh Chronicle. -'' -. jr-, k , SONG. Tlie" Keart'lhat throbbed at glary'a -'wfca-V-. And followed in her train' A.hliougU in stotb it slumber, long, , .May wake, to hfe again. ,1 - 1 , But ah, when oncejfuelove; has bloomed,, 'A1 many ahear,t can provpr , , Thefrarance wasted naVr'returns 1 - ' . ,Tis only once we loye. -.-r.;. ; -. -.. , - . Iread the sunny' paths of life,, .", But the spetl that feni'acharrh toc'.l, Has mistdike pssed away. " No more lie thrill from mingled pulc i' 4 Tlie eloquent, soft sigh, : f f r . 1 Nor the unbidden tear o' joy, ' . ." . That durimed the gentle eye ; 1 " -. " -l ' ',:' Yet ofiimes in my early dreams;. , In some, bright, fairy iTe, " ,' Comes ono with the low gu.sbing volc,1 t . -.' And the old, gladsome -amile . And hand in hand we wander' oa Amid tho flowery glades,1' - ! Till with the night's Marred h-gions bright, .The joys of vision fade. -:; Kt'-i jiff . i " i Oh saily flit the hoors along, , - Whqn Vliai.warm light departs," ,t Which like the dawn of EJen, rose I ' With raptu re oa on r ' heart: jt Oh, many a blossom rich we ' cull . As thropgh the wqrld we rove,' But the fairest-. is- the rarcstiHoixvcT' ' . Tis only wica vi? Iove.,v . ', Distressing Dispensaiiojt-r-Sudden Death of three bister. ihe . Cincinnati Commercial states thatoa Lhursdjy. Oih ir.st., or 4 of tho? Missci. MCu, i living on 7th-5tfeet, between Sycamore and Broadway, went to raatket rc'iurd homo and died, as is s'ujses r from t! ' i of lli 3 heat, soon after. Oo Fri d seconi s. iter died in the sama man ner, .u.er reti -ing fron .the funeral. 1 0ii SatirrJjr, the Curd -siateiied lAlhe carriage, Uj attending th funeraf ,of the second sister- J: Themoiher of the three yuung ladies was taken sick in tha carrljge and returned hotrti. . Tjhe&eyoung la Ji c re ! ia appaf? ent health up to the tiroo of their death., Tbfjy t ' I . - mr.-i 1 1 .'oris : TtI .. .. - were latwicMs "4 nKiw-... ...v.,, . fr, !i: -! Jw.'LfS tif I'Ini:'!, MP ! . . ,...- 1 : . ;.".x Au . -v, a- r.. iir:. ,! r, ry j rcj- ' . . ) f " a . -r 1 1 rrT.ts t .1 thj b , rstflj. j ' . ' 1 Lc-w.utcs Are arming thuu;-?-. nakirg all the prrpnrut ..l llt v f thtlr 1.ooms a yd iirt Unci 2dinsL ' ' ' ..ilod Uuc i.- t?uers - irom liav rnnouftco that Gen Qra, , Governor of i .e PrtnilppSbo Islands, has been appointed GMVt.rnor Gvn. eral of Cuba, io the room of lien. OTV.. ' '. Another Sop to the XVett The President hrs just appointed 30 Surgeons andAsvUunt Sjrgeons fjr the Army, f whom .3 tire from the' Western Stale ,...2..Trom -Mississippi, and 2 from ueoru , . ;; POSTSCHiPT! Washington CiTr, July,13, 194G. -Sik: lam directed to juforni you 'that jthl President uf'lhc United S;ntc-s has authorized tho Board ot Commissioners Vq cxatnrue into Cherokee rfiflicultie,, to crjtcrtaia nnr causes of.compijuit or. the part ofihe Jkastrrn Cr olees tit her against th? other parties of the Tribe or against iher United State' i c J -As the Attorney of the Eastern Cherokees you are requested to attend before the said Board in order that yor muy.be heard. - j -Very respectfully, your obedient servant, . SAM'L; HUME3.PORTER, ! '''"' ' Sec. Jo COtmrhissioncrsic TTin. . Thomas, Esq r t WAshi.Wto Citv, Juf20 ti ro the Editor cf the Messenger: ' ..Dear Sir Whereas thd-'aovo jrtlates to a subject injvhlch a- considerable number; 6l your readers are interested cither durctly or indirectly allow me to ask of you the-fa -or to give It a place in . your paper! Tli2 argu ments iu auppot ofthe different ' portions of he tribe, hare all been submit ;ed to ;he Commissioners; and their dt-cision will, t pre surne, be made and a treaty concluded jfo'r the adjustment of the reservation claims lota ted in, Macon and I lay wood counties that hve not heretofore been .'provided ior.' 'Tlicse claims were granted under the treaty ofy 18. 17, in which the Cherokee who Tcerv d, agreeably to tlie decisions of the fiXttorrtey General of the U. States,; woBldhave" a I'ife estate and his children the remainder in Jee simple, Most , of their children reside in Arkansas, and d6 doubt would, if no Arrange ment bernade for i the adjusttnentvpf their clacns j. commence suit in the Federal Court j as they have done in Tennessee. This" wouhl give the purchasers in Noriji- Carolina ipdn; siderable trouble, as well as occasion thejni to incur expcisc This has caused' me lo wait a few days!, longer than 1 iniended. : I shafl be- much gratified if I can get these ; difficjil., ties removed, and thcfeby prevent litigation. 1 he Cherokecs Last- would not likely bring suit or do any thing else to annoy their white neighbors, bu'.thty could not prevent, their brethre'nAVest.' -i - ' .' r I shajl start home immediately after the Tr ealy. b concluded, but cnay not reach my residence at Qualli .Town bt-fbre ihe 5th! oi August. .. . . . Yutfr obedient servant, ; : . ,J - ; WM.'H.'miOMAS On Mills' River, in Henderson County, on Wd-l ncsday the 22d int. by the Kev. Kn.-in How'ey, Col. Tlos. R. Miixgra, to Miss Soryi L. daaghter of Capt.'Jahn Johnson.- ' . - ' - 1 , ' DIED, On' Sunday mornm j, the 2Gb int. Mrs. MsEloy ife of Maj. Johx McExor of Yatiy conmyj ut wife the C6U1 year of htrarc. Mrs, JicEUroy retired1 to bed on Saturday night in hr Us-tial " biUo, but J waked daring the nijlit, complaininj of being- on well, erew rapidly worse,, and died ibout'4 o'clock the same morninj:. -How onrtn tain U life and how mysterious the wav of Providence! She Bras j member m good standing of Jlhe Jrrx&.wil KSipttst Charcb; and from her he we are-warraoled iq.sar- ! I " s. r iit '.. r..-J-. . .-r.. " , GIVE JN YOUR TAIES. I v. 5 appointed by the CountyCoort of Ctnornbe County, to take in a'lirt of Ute Taxbi propertT and pulls ui tbe Abhevillet District for the present, year. fcisoni desirous of riviifg in will plca.e call at Smy vstore wucre uie usi is ddw ready, - Jicjj mooiu venirnc 10 tu pariics win oc avoiaea oy . a prompt ' 'WILUAJf. WILLIAMS. ,Tax Comnui4ner. July, 31 1849, ,ast. Tennessee University.. Trie next Collejriat year bf this Iastitolion will commence oa the 15lh Amy of October. : The : Fa culty will then consist of "five' Office; the Taqan cy which has occarred In tlie Department of Natct ral History being Wio-Uy to be filled. - " ' , TUfTION In the Gollp?iate Department is in the Preparatory and Enghsb, Dcpartmcnls 10. per sessim. ' -".. ' , "-. boar:;ns n the pUbic ir 8i p;in famihea SliO per week.' - I " The cnti ASsCkt xxrEKs; including clothing, and boarding ia vacation, need notj wit sfrfcr eenn my, exceed 140. . , '' ' . J?, Tha uoCALfTt is exrtedinly bealtkfu!, and has proved particular! j so to fctudents Irvrn liie Souths Far Information, f e Calalogaeiiliich may be Jkad nn applkaLon By teller to the fres-derit of tbc Ifni- "rsl!7 ' : ; "t. a' dead cufciv. 1 k . ' ' Secretary the Baf 4-9f TpttttrtS k-BftTvJrTe.Tennw Julr. 1845, 4t 3ld . We bare hand a ad for ealei a large, stock it erun thread. Call oa' ns. ' . . - . -j . N', , . ' J. S. St J. P. SMITH. .. Fekl3;i846. 'tf - i- . I , 1' - -it. : JUST UCKIVED.. . I Dorax, Com Guiicuti, Tirsk Root, Ising'as.-,, Qin. ger, pulvcnzsoVand in the root. Cigars pf tii lest quality 5c c. &lc. For sale at luw prices byi . , x . C. LESTL1L -June 5 302tf tl.i Wi v!.r "''.'SiiilS! - .... ... -- ( .-' - :' . . ' " ...kens. 'fbwt 1 JAY:U?SSAXA.Ti ,ctr.u of J.e rM1 4,H " ,ri"m't' -"-m, tmaa 2' ' . f tr.iLi r Cor,., 'ilnt For I.Wii,, re. , T".i r r a.'v u ijvalualii'e article, jriuo eh n- th " - hr';Sr action ia thoM mrnttanlkrnak , -, fir what is coi-.:jou!yea!.rJ nnpu: -tcrJii ! 3 f rf -a!a ec-.'Uifttvc 'Ivw.. . e-,anJK fact. 1- --s hrr A, V.ruv for- tie ' - -v"l;ir.''. ' A Il-',n, - t, uil-catJlf x . i-t j of t , i -aniUvc,cc?4i! u'i'.Tynic -tqu I ia cofj iaci. on ' Tar m Bic.cioes aia fur in .1. y , : rrroi AvU.Joa.'. I.i lIcnJcrsoUTuIety - - ' , fc.ur opcoxgcstiyi: i j:vl:: cuzed- . Acnt'.enatrave::..:j tl.ru-. I..,i..J, di 1315, itjs leikrfn with cor- sine Uvr. U tukiclj toxincc ! with i-HAVotSTHTru.. AJU ? f iV. r cauIJ five f 1 L .1 frca ! IcI.nr auJ cato met. Ha s' jck ti I'.cp !',ho?.c r. t) 50 41 JV ; U. r'T two r .'.. TU u.clnr -s cr?3 tlawk M , , ptcli. II rot well in sreck. ..: : . , ,1a i1ioari, anol!icr pentknikn w lakrn 'an con?(t.vt ihurm.llenl tevcr. - lie 1 1"'1 5 V w" ocs ei Ijv-m nn fctreen in one da v, 11 t-r, ) ! I U .gjurm-y. . U jt JT'lUn? wet, L LaJ di t . .tc cuntmencc-tl IhVikj U ' Ij?"! , and ..' ,'j conined ta bit bed tor fj'irto-n 17 oscdaolumtrelae. ure dorift-rft Cttf iicluncnu one bf bis friend him eonii r inomd Hat ltl was tlte only de, as La ir. 1 ' t'. j all projm'aa Lim, that should beajin be I.ivrHjs, lory; Woahi , riva Lira nothing but DaAprn li Lt-t .every litre' pours. Dunn !!- sickness l.c I - "v-r th.rty p wnits inwe:ht. Tfc. party called Lr. CrandreUi di. reclJy aflcr hw arrival in New c ftoin Ih wpst.. and told him tit above, and t: : tt twenty tay after geltipg op, hf had got Uar n rly all his fosh altbotigh be had been scarce -S day without lading'., mora or Jess of tbe Tills, as be fond his constitut iq . yet affected by the double attack, as it were, of tJoo. SesUre .Fever. . lie said he felt quite sura that Ubo randreth Pills, under Providcuce were the means of ainghi life " ' Tliese Pill are for salo in every eoonty in Uiis State, at 25 cjU per iary and may ba ha A of jib following a t In: ' " ' r PA1TO.V Sl OSnOltN, AsheviHN.C. J. It. A LEX A N D C n, French linpd, K C ' JAS C. S YT1I, H1'nrgasitanN.C. -WM- L. GILL & VIK Mrion, N. C. 1 1 M.P.PEXL'tND, RarnviUe,N.G. KELSEY &. MAXWELtt LitUe Ivy, $i C. Ji.DEAVER. 8uVhur i?pring l : ' ' Jt. PL PATTUN, Warm Mrin-s. t -. SMITH &. UA1RD, Lapland ; 5 Jane 26 Im - - 31"i ' HYSON" PEA. - . j' A rmhll quantity at decidedly the finest Tea ever " brought into jthis country, at very loy prices, j " AL50 . ... . Itefuicd Borax, FaUratus Isinggfas, Mltpctre, togctlicr with a priy ral assorlinvut of, undriaf on hand and for sale by r " , ' T.C. LETTER. - June 12 tf " 17- i 303: ' Br virtue of a decree made in the Court of Equity for iiuncoinba County at Sphng Term 18tG, in. th case in said .Court . pending, wherein Itobert . Bell , and wife and others are com plain ants, ai Jesse Pal mer .is defendant, I shall offer a - , : : I Tract of Land on Bee Dranch'fnear Col. Lowrys, formerlv the :h (near Col. Lowrys, ohn Palmer, Dec'd., con 100 acres, proncrif 01 Jonn raimer, Uec'a., containing ' more or less, fur sale to tha highest bidder on tha 7th of August next, at the Court House door . ! i Asneviue, on a credit of I welve months. The pOr. chaser will be required to give Hood wiLb approved seennty. .r - . -. I. B. SAWYER, -jf. .JtmeSG.ISlG. " '315-tds. - ' uses r. mm, iiitiuit, 3 c , Will attend to the oflcrinir of' Notes either for die- : eountor renewal, at the Branch of lh Dark of - Cape Fear at this place, and will makoMho sf.tlJe ments and payments upon Notes each rcDCwal day.' The mail facilities from this place ti very , part of tne country ace suen mat notes may be sent ana, the money received v by mail with but hula if any risk. The most prompt attention will begjven.tw all such business confided to my care, and an accu rate account rendered in every instance, while my '.barges will be moderate. J , Feb. 20, 1846. if., "'237 We are authorized to announce Col. Jlotlia Baxter ,as a candidate Lu represent vllcnderspn-v county to- th Kepresentative branch of the next Legislature.'. - -" , . -'We are authorized to announce IS Can noil as a candidate io reprewcal ftuncombe'eoartty in the Rt-prcsenlalive branch K (Ijq next Legislature. - Mr. Atkin: -You are miiefed ta'sav thsttMaior MATTHEW JAY COMMON is a candidate Im repEeeent the counties of Cherokee, Macou aid Hay. wood in the Senate ofthe next Lrtlatar-e. Mr. Com mon is a Republican good and tre,uf the old JcC fernon end Micon School. Wir'4 authorised Vt announce AXTIIOSY CASEY as a candidate to' represent 'Bunconde count- .n the lower branch of tbe next Legislature. - I arorateful to the citizen of Macon .county lor past favors, and am again a candidate for the' nce of SheTifll v . ' EU McXEC- -July 3, rU46.' . i ' ' . 1 JLI.YSEED OIJj. , . 133. gallons Linseed oif just received and for sale by . , . ;. T. C. LESTER. i - June 5 . - 3QB'J, no. 2. mackeiial; l. Rice, molaarea, powder," Ifud, and sal!, for sale, by June 12 tf V. WILLIAMS. ' . , TO-THE .LADIES. . -'; . : WE areno'v opening a new snd beautiful stock of) blue, black and yellow L. A VXS. ( ' :' .s7, y ; Some splendid new style calicoes,', worsted neti shawls, fine parasols sun shades, 4c tc. . ' ; ir,sot : . r Some new and 'beautiful black Alpaccas, 4 handkerchiefs, &c, &c. . - J Neck scarfs and handk'ercbiefs for gentlemen Call and examine our stock; , j. s. p. s.Mrni. - f'AtheriHe, AprflUt 184120.,' 1 ' W. :, .. : i- StCiAIL - " f- At ten. pounds to the doIUrs, esn be find of 1 . , , . m " 7 ' WWILLIAMS. march 6. if . j . TABLE CUTLERY, TOCKET-dcPENKNlVES H The largest and finest stack wc ever had the Pleasure of exhibiting, at tlie mwt reduced prices RANKIN' Si. PULLIAM. April3,ia(46. COUN, XVIipAT,' OATS, , Feathersv Wool, Beeswax and Tallow, received in exchange for Goods, by ; W. WILLIAMS. If SALT! SALT! . ' Fifty sacks of SjJ jal recewed and for said by RANKIN Sc PC LLI AM. May 1, 1845.. . v ; , ' 298. . UPPER 4- SOLE LEATAER Constantly on band at the lowes market rates, ' . . RANKLN &. PUUJA. : April 3, 1846. " " , '
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