"Jc fane is GoO, io itouSr Scnht, qoD fo jtont .D.nV HOLTOW & WII.LIAHSO W, dors fur fund ford's death. " Place tLo i " I will answer tho-e who liavc a right to j iinuso around tl,c traitor's neck, and be question mo. Take tare of me Uhiil I stand i T. J. IIOLTOX, riloi'IUETim. Tin' N'ortli.Ciir.iliiia Win., wiif be (.IIOWTI! Oi' Till-; UNION. tM.J.'ifl; free colored, 0,OC4j total, 0!M,51 1; Tl. ei-nsu. nf m.Vl si im. i,;u,l n., v.. enuurc miles. 7 .'Jo i : to .-uuare mile. 13. .17. rei'.iy, me II. to pu.l Uiiu ui) between, earth belore your commander. ri.. it ,i i ..... ....!. i si.i ..- , an' heaven 1 I will lake care of yoo one lalf Lour, ter.-tii.K fact., in recurd to tbc rapid prow tli ' Formed from teriitorV ceded t.y Virginia. I V," "a fastened around that veil- ana ilit-u a greater Lung .bull judge jou.". 8I,(l extent of the United stales. Iu 1701 Admitted, January SiO, 1-3-. White, , rribln head, w hose lips moved us though "What!' 1 ii,.. ,.,.i, ,.;.. 1 ,!..;,. ..r :iu.-. ie; l . i i r.-i l i- . v.. -.,., ..1. , , - I "V I J IU I I tl 4 I , .'I U I I i. . I 1 ' 11 1. I .mi It. 1 1I mini .... I . I . . 1 ' . .. ... ..... . - ' - , - ..'.ll. I. " I HKI1IIUI V- IMIIUIU ii r .i i riffunli J l-i '"'""K irayer. I is tne rope reaoy, .uurray ....... ....ir .i... , t i i , si: ., v rn..i . i. t i it i ...... : .:.. i ,. i-.. ... . ,., rin. r ui ino wh.i.ai,s hi u n.e, or -- .,...-, inns ..aiiuiui.i, 1.(.1. , tic uui; uf.ni yuuwei large ure, was mad", uii' the reti t wad a nonu at ou 7.o7 UN ivn i-iki'v 1 r.vrs ,i ..,., si... 1..1.1...1 1... 1 ....1 ..... . . ,,....i....i ..11 .. ...1.. ti . ' . . . . iuiauju I It i' 1" iiinn" ' r 1 111. iviuLu 111.1 uiiu. hum uurnbivu uui il n.n. i. tii.i.iiv uimt.iji.ii, nil isauji. J lie ClI I .1 10 U'l Jul nun', ft iii'i.ji-u ii jwor-i. Vllliaus Lavij useJ it on poor Saiiutorit. y, ,,,,.....-.... .;' . j "Jour father iu five minutes shall d ; trjuaiu miles, 5lj,'J4:J ; to tiuare mile, y the ti port was 2.- I Mimhii. a ,1,(1 i npiirlv :!oii iii. ii ii, .. I.'..r ,l f,,.i i... . , i ii. i',.;. Cantou eyes ILuh.-d more terribly Lin the nreM'tit ntDt-ration of New Yoik! In ' ted State br .South' Carolitin. Adiuitied. eei t, ,,i t in. o.in.n oi lim ivuinr.. ,j , w. ..iiui .., . , u,,v ,v,,,..,i,ua lw.-iiu iijuu I un, unii. r tl.c hr.it et-nnua, the poimla- Jauuary 1(3, I-oi. W lii'e.-, V.';;7,7 i S : Ii 4, ,,t.,,,,,ei.uiii.ert.dt(iicUull..r'ri.iui.rc'6,rl'. ou ou no are Urn tieMroyr. was louow. lioll a '11, ere were thtu ov- colored. )):)..; slavcn HUU.HH' I total. 0ii.. I : .lt. orl.-.. tin. il tj', ) t.,r iu t.f.l ..... r. Httt not word. .She beard the bound I here W telia . t,teen fe.ute, and tci rilo-'al povermiiel,tS j 1 6'.'0 ; square miles, 4SJ.151 : to .-nunie mile, l jN,.ui "J etui in. men tuiiiiii u.i m:u. v u i. . . eouii nj; uearir. i ue oilier aaiaieri neara uroour.wiio uiu not iinagine unit nicy in 1 ti i t-eiitv ore Matt-'lud Territories 1 60 ".'rr. " a ?k':Le;i:ti ; j d. Gro. ruid dare Put ... Kuibb ,u i0 ,K,;,,we.,.;.iiv.liUi.2o,,c,it,..ee;i ' " . u I. illiiliiT ; alia ilfiuui -lie. I til rfjj mt niii. win ' i H lll'IU irnll. " tUI.f l H'l .U.I.IH..I. . H yur. Ail'rlieiiienU .iiwirlril immllily or uii.rt lj-. ! M-f KjtJU tut eiicUauiic. Jiuuu. i,i.iii'y v U'ir lor e3ell tune. I All lettfrt on hiinij Miuiit iJirccU-d to ll. Kuitnra. I.rttrr limit be M,t !'iU or 1I117 j.,.,.), W,M ni.l ! llllrnuiu I". r f roe 11 1 fn I m.id.' tnrilhT. O Pijftlitijiter arc iiuthoriii-U Iu ii'.t aenli. death beeun to trciuLIe. " Tell me where Celia ii before you die." " Will you rurely kill rue V ' I will." ' J'y haiiiiig ?" " Ye. U here i Celia ani'ford ?" " I kuow not I hwear I iuo not!" rc- iioftri). "Hang Lim Jiull him up," yelled Gro ber, furiou-ly, to hi wen. " f ools, obey we what are you staring at?" One of tli ..in p.iinted at the hill and Mild, 1 he sound of coining hor-es was beard riiinir loudly throu.'h the air the loud thunder of their trainij over a rocky plied Grobtr, suppliealiuly. j road ; they were clo-e at hand. Otodinlrel ! murderer, cued ( ,1 t.,n, ! "Hang tliii fellow lirt, and then meet ; overcome with raye and bitter aiijui-ii i tl.e itl.eiii. l'oob! All, fury.' j and seizing Grober, L LeiJ him by the j Ho. ruiLed tjf.rd the camp, crying, ' trit with a gras-p like that of a ice. ."To anus! up, soldiers! the rebels !'' and j " lie she escaped be did truly." all thruiieli tl.K can.p went the lalt.m! " here uas hu (.'one 7 i cry of, " tin' lebeli!" iu l-:t , tweiity-t igbt ; iu (i4(l, thirty ; and in 1 ., thiitv -six. We ve now thirty, nine, having adiied to ..' Mt TTihraika, . 7 I do THE liihus itiira. T 1 I'liluwi.! bcautital fxHni in ul .i Ii l. n fn d by J iriipi lM Ibvi.wli I j in i! i : Ih d la Iti.liufi A.iilriwt lr . , t. d:trisiwil. fttd U111 wiuUl .ther j .'w. .'-.fl, 1.1 hllll ll iptt U.il'J Hut r..iie.r, f - - .1' h . s'i ) h. Iii are iu. te bt rj . t.n 1. f tl.ua uceor ut W llii alt III II. IfB. 'I l i!i...'il nii-fry. littutf. -c fur I'.r iiir .... f" I'i.e. , iii?tni II II. iw. J be t In tun -. o II uu' ii'iterii .jut up llii autn. .in u Tli j , siidU 1 'I'll kingdom r..ie. 111 M I in, tnd ull.r liuui our butli. y c.'iiliil art, 1 by vr a II t done on e'rth. nmnJ'! tbe cai.b, m well .ianrls, c v 1. nil- l llesi u nir Aa li la tlruvrn. ig i. b -c Iu ue, 4r dt ltl to p-i. t l .l u gitts il u ; t.ivi' u this d if urilU l.i rl.itue ui, lii'it will) Iu ix- fid, Ih-.ul 'I tut e wr.t i ur ti .tiy I.rr d. .ul, 'ml wti.t Utt I'jtjU, '"or ft.j div onset j And now came tbfl trumpet . 4 notei :loudly, wildly, pierein'ly, through the air, ai:.l the rushiii of tin; coii.inj ft.e-i w a l.tard, at the ol iii-rt i;i-l:ilil!v neired tbtir Ji . - and .iuit.'d t .llli t.j meet th. m I I., oil, I, I be ''.-111 lilt'e could be m-i.ii and IV! j. l.i, ill!. aii lull .( exeiii inent and her- ".:! iii'iiotiet i, i,.... ei, id her father, and de pair to y 'f.v ti l and : a.,nv up tl.e roekv I. iii. 'here wa.t tL llt.n liiiig a ru d 1,. ijl.t, fbe .-tupped to !!.' uer father re-t, aud then they buih I i!.jn. ,y t!ie Llazing fire they " I know not. liotii have CKeaped. not ujioii my honor 1 do not know." " Your honor, ' ciied C'aston, Utterly. ' What ii " " Canton t.'a-ton there they are by thunder!' cii.d Murray, iu a tone that made Ca-tou torn wilt!y round. All ! what a iht. Ah, what a sudden n vul-ion from from anoui-h to bliss! old man w.ii!.nr' t'juards .1 I 1 .. 1 . : J . . : .:. . 1 : tiieiu .uiu ins muc, a-i-iinj iiim, w is tallies turni.-l Celia all lovely, all beautiful, like sume flu- found duply gel suddenly fume Iroiu on hie.li. Hew many of our reu iers : rouin inu transport 01 ; wnicli rulieU Iicr hastily leaped upon through Caston s bosom be de.cnbed ! the For..,.,,! out of rnlory ceded to the ,!'lir "" Truin-.tLna of rapture with wuicl. he ajaiu el- .St: tu. ,v South C.rT.li... ..d C.-nr. , ... .t 1 . . 1 . .. . .... fun 1.11 1.,. 11:1 in 1114 :ir 11 1 1 ...... . vii v wi i.iyiiti rfi - - l-i.., , nil mirli'il nil. 1 tin. I iiim. I i..m..... I...1J n .: :.. it ... i. 1.. 1 1 1 t- . 1 1- it- , 1 1 1 e - ? .... .... v ...wi. .t tt , iuiii 1 uiioii Leee inner l l I fllfl. I i-lia . trnm lli ill. ml run a r. itin i. .... ..... . . ' .. ...... " JWII . Ml ihiii H Ml.. . Al... J ill .1 1. 1. 1 ........... . 1 1 - .'in.'- v i'i.i..iun. T.",.ii 1 nee i-ue ' j.-.!r. 1 : lri... e.-i oriol ;i W 'I .. t: 1 0 v 1 l.i - v I VI . 'll f h .1 1 1 1 da -in F.iirlii- ul nor iFissi t.i-ti p. In. 111 inning , r 1 If' 1: 1 ii- I.i'i rnir Sins A- w.. 1. .! -. , nl iiaf T. til's, ... 1. it 11 I i 1 ir tp 't a t '1. I 1 - pit, s 1 ; -is !w I. im I 1 A 1 .1 I. y i - i .in n i u r 41 i 1 l 1 t hilt I. mpt iliill 1 .11 g -..k. ITi I I ...t.. r lliftU lit 'ei t'llti : 1 is tfr U..h, ; nc ji.-iti-.h s . l,t :r -t eeds and : , - sounded, an I il beard as b; cursed his soldiers oud gave then, hi- euililiiHiids, ! Low 11 r.tuie tl.e tionp up?n then. down , they ru-hed fi.iiii the bills wilh the speed and lury of a whirlwind. The lon and roujrh i 'sad.tbe former fali.'u! of the day, all Were ! for-qtirii, and iiothiu remained but the uii'jui in hable ardur cf battle and thirst lor vi'iieaiie e j "I.ibeity! I'jwn wilh the kin0'! Death to the I!uti-h"' j '1 he shout roe shrilly on high as the : Anit-rieaiis came on. There rode the flow er of their cavalry there Celia could dis-tiii'i'i-h the no' Ir form of Cal n, and e.iuld hear hi- v oil c Us its deep t in s died out, " t 'ii, up ui t In iu !" ! "iiod sni' tli" kin', an! don 11 with the reti. Is! ' itat the cry ul tirolnTS hand -ts :!.iv stool to mi 1 1 ti.if enemy. 1 l.i- was L it I r a in jii.t i.t. On came the bor-.es, aei then sn.nl ioiii.' viiii.-va of iinisl..iry, a. i f .'j.l and -in. ike, thriek-t of aony and -I ti. u'i. 1:1. ...j-liiti-i of arm-, auu to c me, for 1 have mourned you as dead, f.r...t ' .i:."i aJ:l '.i.i 1 "1 ml fl.i.ri. u im ii nii,...t,it I... 11.,. ... .. . ' .. . . n . , . uupt, H I ' - IVI 1111. , , , , Formed from territoiy ceded bv France Admitted, August 10. i vJl. Whites, ')92,. OIH j fn-e c(Jlu,ed, ti,tj7S; i-laveV,. ts7,4v! , total, 6111,11-14; rrjuare Oiiles, ti'5.0o7 ; to square mile, li).4!i. .Vno Hampshire. One of the old thirteen. LatiGed the Constitution, June 'il, 176. Whites, 317.- 450; free colored, O'.'O ; total, :I7,'J70; itjuarc miles, S,!y0; to.-iptarc mile, 3'J.G. Xnv oik. One of the eld thirteen. ItatiSud the Constitution, Juiv 175. Whites, 43,-3(Ju.:i-.'.'ii tree colored, ly.dG'J; total, :,li!):i, 304 ; square miles, 40,010 ; to square mile, 07. 33. Xiu Ji rsetf. One of the oi l thirteen. Hatified the Constitution, 1 t cemhi-r I-, 17-7. Whit..--, 4r5"i,;" !) ; tree colon d .-'!. I II ; siavr.-, 'J.'.fi ; total, 4r!.' ,.".).") ; square mile, Bol ; to square mile, 7 l.-l'i. Ohio. Furuicd of territory ceded by Virginia, be, 4,!,,. 1 , .. .!...,. ,, i.,,.i vv tiun ami instructive to 1 1,-.-. -..1. 1. . t 1 .,-n. . .. 1 1 1 ,i'.iii,i ijii , 11 iv eoi'iivti, S",.l.i , nil.llj 1 , iisiin-iuii .iuiin,, ..i. , ., ., , , , . , - , 1 , .t'-.t.iv mill.-, .,u, .itjuii. mile, tjO"!. IV' yc iriiu. One of the old thirteen. Hatified the Whites, ).-!,()-.'li ; total, -V Kan-a.o and a-hinetoii. ",' I Our ton itoriii extent, says Mr. De Mow, is marly ten times a- large us that of Great liiiiaiu ami Prance combined; three times as lrf e as lie! r. bote ol 1'raiice, L'ri- tain, Austria, l'rus in, .Spam, rortu'al. Ji. Igium, Iloihim; aud ici.inark together; one and a bail lime.4 a large as the 1'uj sian K.iij'iru in Ku.'upe ; out sixth le.-s only than the i.rea coven J by the i,li-iiie or suit Ui.ij iies, .Stales and l'.epublics iu Ku- rope; of equal ex let:, with the llcuiau em-: pile, or tliit of An x.itj'ler, neither of which t xceeded three mi! k.is of square mile.-. j Ue have :.u ocean ;., d uif shore line of: 1 2,009 miles, and i-'.ind shore lino of J,.4 '-'Ii n,ii at ti !al How of 1 1,'.'13, hid an inland river, slean.boaf. navigation, of li.i miles ! j 1 he fol.owiiii; sta'i-li'.-s of the ttates and .I 1 . 1 1 , ' 1 errnor if -. ejini. ii-! 1 troiu t lie valuable id by Mr. Du liow, will ll.tel Till. rOLLY.TIiSm.'N. I'rotlu'.r Kra.-tu-i Arlington lStunett Cotr. shoot I.oiiheel has been occupying I he pul pit of Julius Cit-ar llautiibal, in the N. Y. I'icay.jiii; for a Week past, lie thus treats on politii ians : A po!ly-ti-hun has no opinions ob his own; he am like a straw, hoi:l him up an' he 11 pint which elber way the wind ob pop ular pillions blows hlm. Kf a platform breaks down, it don't hull biin, for bo am like a cat oat ailcr.t lites 011 its feet; an' he runs up on aunudcr won, an' hoorays as if he allers belong derc. 'Tweeti Ice-bun times be is quiet uulf, like uu old coon a-teep cu d" top ob a holler tree, libiu on bis fit; b.ut wheu lecshgn kums, he gets lively like a Trog in Spring. Don hegits a bauk note changed into siipeiice.-i, purpos to spend for. 1 A CAT KXTI'.AOIlDIN.vnY. A eeiitleniitn living at Klk Hun, iu tho loer end of Fauquier county, Virginia, has the good fo.tune to possess the most re niaikahle griinalkiu yet known of the eat kind. Its body i, ut unusual length, itj legs like those of a bench ieg'd li.-. 'J he fur is oi' a reddi.-h color, the whole beauti fied with black spots and streaks of differ ent figures; they are lung iu the back and round on the 1-t l!y and jaws. lMack stiipe run acro-s the cars, whi.-h are very lung and tipped at tl.e ends witli a blue tuft of hair, its physiognomy is fierce aud its na ture savage. Ordinarily it is perfectly do cile, and, like Wormley s Tcry seusihle cat, iicver says a word, though he auswers readi ly (by the wag of bis tail) to the uatue of "iJilly." Jlis ma-l.r's house'beiiig infe'ted with treats wid ebberv body, lie wears an old snakef, which had been bred iu a lieL'hbor- hat, to look like a wurkiu' tuati, an' he puts I ing stone fence, he took it into his head to patches on bis uces. He makes bis ai ms j eschew such game as rats and mice aud sore, sLakiu' bauds wid til ery body, an ; make war iij.ou the snakes, all of which he teinis to be tickler anxious bout de hull' ob soon destroyed. Having acquired a t.i-to jour wife and children, lie is as sly as a 'tor this kind of spcrt, he extended the field po.-suin; eec him wid a 'ligious man, an' ; of his opt rations, frequently making excur hell look uu' talk like a mini.-ter in a camp i sions more than a linie distant from the niuetiu' ( meet him half an' 'our alter talkiti hou.-e, aud every day with a snake, ranging to sum wild feiler, an' you 11 hear wurds dat, 1 ruin two to sewn leet in length. He has cf dey aint swearin', oun" very much like cvuiinued this t.r.'ittice for cieht weeks. cu-sin. His n.'itcral home am de top a stump and he keeps to it so lung auuititncs, i!at he looks a- cf he giowd tlar uu no doubt i' wool be a gii.nl tintr ef i.e did. lint he hates to eit oil it.ka-e w lit n be cuius donn. I, an not a bit tioisv as a ; ,n Hue oeca-ioii lie returiii u to tne Uou.-e niuch lat.gucii, perfectly wet and covered with saliva, llwas suposed he had en-cuuiiti-rtd 0:1c of those large but rare ser pents known as tl.e Moobat. 'J'his turned out to be ti ne, for the day there-alter Mr. Harvey li. Halls found the siiaku dead, and signs of a dreadful conflict on the sand. l)oes he coiue from the dead. id Tii t h-'- II 11 tin .1 Ii :i--r . .111:1 , li . . uiiHi I l.i.u : In , 'i,r w.: 1 c . iii 1 -s. ! v kj.;.: CVIia.' " Ah, Henry, death I feared not. The bitterness of diath with me was passed j when the rope was put round my lather's fierce -' "U'Lat? too V " He has suffered more pain from tiri.l'jr than death could giie. i "lirobtr! See, there be stamN." i The wnlched 11. Mi now saw there was no hepe, for here uer..- '1 nhnui a .-.i.ni t time hi fore I.e had so cruelly u-ed. He could i.ol a-k for mercy hi.- tongue tin d ine.ipal.lc of mull, in. "Hurry a jv, Ct li.i, I have duty t pt rf riii. Ci 11.1 and her fallu r ui parted t'.eu (.'as ton -poke : " V retchc.l :inn! you have five minutes , t- i,rii,i.-e. I am our i.id.-c hire. Fur ti3 : 1111. nner nf i.ii,i::i, mil.n fill '. J'Jr babitautstu square mi'.e, 15, '1. A l.i! mat. Formed from lei ritovy ceded by France; admitted June lo, 100. bites, lti'. 3 1 1 ,7 ; square iniics. 47,( 00 : to snuare mile, 49.1 U. orr Island. One of the old thirteen. HatiGed the Constitution, May V9, 17yu. W hites, 143,- 5i5;free colored, 3,0.0 ; total, 147,54.) ; Uj Iree colored, tiO-; slaves, 4. ,100 ; to-: square miles, 1 ,"t,i ; to stjuaro mile, X'i'iM'i. Ul, '-! 0,S:l, ; -tiiuie miles, o'.,iy,s; mhabl- ' emu stcc. taute lo .-quaie u.iie, -l.Oa. j Formed from territory ceded by North Ifor ua. i Carolina. Admitted June 1, 17!'H. Whites, Formed from tenit y ceded by Mexico; 750, -30 ; tree cclored, fi,4."J ; slaves, -J3:)1-a liuittt 1 .September - 1 5 1, bite-, ill ,- 459: total, 1,002,717; square luiles, 44,- ol : total, J.A97 ; 1 ",'J to sq tare mile, 0.49. L'tu 'iit -'ti , Ao."'4, One of the 01 Linai M:. ti-s. Hatified the n-iili.tiou oi in,. ( .me J -r ate-, November il. .nj ul 1 win'- 1 in ...hi 1. h.-ar.l I- 1 1 his hoi -t--, the 1 10 tp- ci-i-ed. I,, titin.: e ild be s. cu L ul u!'iii r and hor-e- nolh t .1 a -l outcry. Carbines no longi r Le loaded ; lln-y Is an I I'lins u-fl as clubs. li iiiled Castoii. "KtUiem- .11111 li r v-i'l are l) l e l,un . llr ('U T -pke tir.t. He looked round. "till with 1. 1111!' frail Ca.-toU. " 1 Le n.iniitos ate up. ' ut Coii-tituti- : 503 , he. . total, (i.i-. , square m.l- i" I tit in I I l ji. r niM lit ill lit. Am. 11. iii ri u'i '1 J' .! i ; rt aiol ttiri , a Is. 1'c.ti lt, inistfilaiifous. From Amette' Own, 'im-: .Mi:i;n:TN TuoorKii. A I'd-e In the Historof Ihs Revolullon. rr jA'.ir. ig mii.i.k. CHAITKH lit. N- r'y an hour had pa-sed an I still the fa.ll.--r and daughter Sat in the tent, she, w it a heating heart and de-paiiing sou!, t Ct,n. on l.ia coining de-ali mi his i.lin iiiiiiv on the fiendish eieltatioti of lirol er, ir.'iiibliii with .ippt. bi ii-ioii for the f,i- i's I it- of his child. I h hour would -. ji. ' " '-ip ll last ue line tits H.-rt psi--mg swift 1 his minutes of exi't.'iii-e wire 1. mil!.. -ti d, vjuii tiiuij wauld b ut au cud w 'ti I ,111 1 !. y -at sili nt, for n il a wor 1 n -p . La iy either, but each sat iuvoUtt iu s.id ';' t 1 x elation. " I 'aiewidl, farewell. My poor thil l!'' l e ' ''ii ui"'l ut lenglh. "I lieiir tii.liiri 1 heard hlm order hi- men 11 ! - ll. 1 ..,....;... ...1 r r... -:!. ... I ' 0 -h d. lint, Celia, keep up your spirit-, 'i 1 " n il jield to my murderer." " ' 'v. r, never !" ciieJ Celia, with a void " 'f 'y au lible. ". )." died (irober, ruicring, "old " 11, your time is up. Are you prepared l" "I I.I, Celia, or will you die?" " I am ready lead me o death." I spoke not to you, but to lit-r who can Aiswer, Celia shall your fath er not 7 ' to the n I ie -eieamcd. " IHiWU with tbt ill . Ili men, pame-strickcn by the fi -rrene-s of the Americans, wh"iu they had beeu uugnt to despise, and overpowered by th.-ir individual strength began to waver. Then the tii' ii it lia-ton grew fiercer still, and tie ir swords darted quickly and fatally arouiid. They dri-w rlu-er to one another they ru-hed mure furiously iuto the bro ken ranks of the ISriti-h. ' Fly," cried th. y, a held th. Tvio year- passed away, and again it wa l ormcu 1 1 a beaiitilul evening on ihe llu.isoii Hut and M.irv.an p. ace riiiud ail over I he country, fjr July. !. I' led (.lober, the wtr was ended aud Atiieiica as ui; . I -I1'. fiee. The man-i ui of Mr. landlord v,a- It', -59; s,-. rebuilt, aud stood proudly on the summit of j square 1u1.es, the hid. A bright iiriit gleamed I10111 It, but pot the light of a coi.flagi ati-m. It was the glare of lamps which illuminated the hall, in whiiii five hundred gut-u witnes-ed the t -pou-als of lleury Ca-tou and Celia Sand lord. u9. ; to square mile, 'iZ.l'J. "Xtsis. Iiidepcrident Hepuhlie. Admitted Decem ber 29, 1-45. Whites, 151,( 31; free color ed, 39, ; slaves, 5". li I ; total, 'gr.'. 592 ; Vt bite-, -i5.l,o2- j iree coio.ed, rquarc mile.-, 3.'5,52tl ; to square mile, O.ti-". ii l'inlil. One of the original thirteen. Hatified the Constitution, June 20, 1',--. White-, -!' 1,-IHl ; tree colored, ,,4,:!33 ; slaves, 472,-5.-; total, 1,4 .'I, (ill ; square miles, 01, o52 ; to square mile, 23.17. Ye' nut. Formed from New Yotk. Admitted March 4, 1791. Whites, 313, 4. .2; free coiore.1. tl; total. .Jl-l.n.O; souare at 01 "ovi.riiii.eiit cU.I'lill : to iuar uu e. 39; . . . . ,1 ' Aicxaii'iria retioce.ltil ue s no Linger tieu o.Mer p. pi bettt r nut her. ( in it he gits wind mill, and he's diiv by the miuic power JJast or nearly all the wounds had been in- wind. When he tanks an' rites he aller.s Dieted on the back of the neck. The w.'igl.t piekesde longest words out ob de diek.-hun- of the horrid stipcut was fourteen pounds ary, to kiver up his lUea- like wid a blan-( eleven oututs . ki t ; an it peers as doui-h he w as at panes j This cla.-a of serpents is a native of Ka-t-to luck de word.- iu, unutr an' all 'round crn irginia, with a very large head and hi- thoughts, so tint ns vvun cau see 'em, ef great jaws. The mouth is armed with cut he s got enny, which tiienny pepil dout ting crooked teeth, among which arc two an' with good rea-on. Or if ever be lets longer than the rest, placed iu the forepart any idee 'pear, it's allers in sich a dress eat of the upper jaw. All around the mouth it may be 'splained to mean ji.sl the contra- theru is a broad scaly border, and the eves ry ting. ; o large that they give it a terrible aspect. 'Lout religion be never ?cz much, 'er ptiu' 1 I be forehead is covoud with large scales, dat men should be liberal in dere pinions' tayh side of the belly is marlled with large which be is bituscls, for be goes to ebbery square spots of chestnut color, in the tuid chureh iu Lis uaborhood rcgglar, aud be- die of which i- a spot perfectly round, and lobes in 'em all alike. , like Lu'tiis'utu jjold. They have beeu known When lecshun's ober, Lo crows riuarter to an allow small pi;s, n.uk rats, opossums, iu bis pearancc, don't ware old hats e'ltiy Ac They avoid the sight of man, audcon more, an' puts ou hole trow-crloons. lie sequently are rarely aetn. Iudecd the ex berry ofl'eu gits uncommon short sited after i-tence of the gool at ban been I'OuLted by dis ewetit. an be can t see de fn ns dat was many. office. To be atin' wid pol '1U1 c f clt y is cl.eii '111 .-iii be r 21,1 2, ,103; slaves, 2-1,519 ; total, -09,(1:19 1 'u i ire miics, 15,5 0 ; to -.juare mile, 19,1. L'Hi'j.'lHil, S)i,,'l. (lie of Uie o.d thot. t il. Hatified the ui po M. 23 IT . Whites, 274- jIuic.!, -.UoO ; ..laves, 3- 4,9-4 ; ; square miles, 2s,t.uu ; to , 2.1. -7. O'll 111 ' ((7 , Jji&t- li t Of, ruin territory ceded by A'irginia I most useful 111 giltui li 1 111 I sure, dey deserve it, for 'so ; I) ti-lvntis, an I doi.'t pity forgot. Suiiilimes Le cant de promi-i's he uia-lo lore h he do why 't-ireuiusiuuc'ej n...kes it silde to kuinp! v.' I e p.i'ly-ti-huii am as spry as de eat, as kutii.iu as de fox, a- sly a- do p.i--uin an' a., wexious a- tin- skunk. Kf tnny of -iio kongivga -hull tries to 1 e a p'oly -ti-buti, 1 11 lo'ch him up fore tie koiigrega-huii, and biigu him to fess' de error ob bis waVs. Tl.e cat -till continues Lis war upou the snakes. These facts may not gain credence at a ui-tance, but they are so well kuowu and attested that no one iu tl.e neighbor- shun, an' cf hood doubts them for a moment. War- d. Mai. 1 J 1. W hiteS, ts, 3,f ."i.i ; to I r, ,9 1 J ; free "i7 ; tot.il, juare mile, e.iiorc.i , 51,0-7 j 1033,7 4 " cried th. y, as, terrified thry be : Americaus utice more ri ling ic auiDiig t lie 111. Casti'ii rude amid torious the holtc-t of the light, searching for (iro ber, nho.-e voice was yet heard, but more tremuli'is than before. lie sought him out, and came up, sord in hand. His pale countenance, over which hung his ra ven Lair iu ioi (.isi.rdi r Lis conpi. st d niel colorless lip-, his Idning t -, made him nppesr like some -pint, some demon. "tiiol.er, 1 have f 11:11 I you Ihe ! ' " Why tight loiig. i ? l" vit-M. li lt bad I true llitton- in-lead of ttie-e lle--i,iii-, no Amerieitii coui'l w itL-lalid me," and Grober threw down his iwiirl. "Cjwiiid," cried ('a ton, w ith a hoarse Voice. " You ft ar me." "Id) 11 t ; hut 1 a-k for quarter, rebel !" " 'V'lrit! v 1 !1 yon insult me!' eiii-J Cas ton .in! flinging 5:i) his sword he seized I!-. ' T, and Willi ln-r- uie.in sliellgth huilcd '. tw, . . u ... 1. 1- li.r.ti 1.1 llig 1 n 1 tli. A" conflict had 01 i-e l. The lat iti-Ii. or r,!i: c llis-iiins "or this was a troop of I.l titi nm s Mistake One of our Fifth street uu 11 limit-, deleriiiiiinig to have a good time on Sunday la-t, rude out to the coun try in a bujjg v, and making 11 pretty exten sile to n iilaineU to the city a little alter diunt-r 'line. 1 he ride hail bet 11 vei warm, ami he bad cooled olf wilh mint juh p- xtid brandy smashes so ti cqueiili) , that, .;:nout being lioosv, fie was rather iii' iloiv. le-po-itiiig llie' hor-e and bu.gvi at th" stable, he Went io I lit- store lo t.ise a nap belore going huinc to toe family. When he a vvoke, a little before sun net, lie sprang I10111 (lie counter, and l,ineing troiu tie crowds ol persons passing the dour, that he had sit pt until Monday morning, ami he vviiit to vv.iik, opened tic s!."". .oi. down the shuttet stv t-pt out, and vvunoen-tl at tl.e tardiness of the clerks, put nut abundant sail. I li s of Lis good-, wares and uii ieban ciisc upon tin' si Iu w alk-. 1 'a-. ing eh 11 re 11 -gm i s were t h under. -t ruck at such pioiaiiuiioii ol the Sal balli, but then : stopping 111 liout ol the tore was attributed by the unlucky mei chant to the admiration of his stuck ; but, ulter au hour or two, be Coimcluut. One of tiio old thirteen. I.a'icUd the Constitution, January 9, li. Whites, 3t;;),li9'.i ; lice colored, 7.lil3 ; total, 370, 792; ,-q.iaie miles, 4,750 ; to square mile, 7-,0o Jlrlau are. One of the old tbirtt en. Hatified the Con-lituiion, Heceuiber, 17 7. bites, 71, 00:1; dee colored. S(i;i:t; slaves. .'.290; 'total, 91,5::.'; .-q lare miles, 2,12.1; to I squau in ik, 43,1 1. ! ihiriihi. I Formed from territory ceded bv Spain. ! Adiuitt.d Maicli 3, j 4". Whites, 17,- I 20o ; tree colored, U32 ; tal, -7.1 15 ; square lulit" miie, 1 ,4 slaves, :!I,:110 ; 1 1- Ot ; lo square .it the f iVo.'.. j, . old (hilt. en. Hatifie-l J.ihuai, 2, 17 . Wl, ul. ued, 2,'.l.'-l ; slave-, the 1-1 1 I ilo l ed, .", , ioli litis s, 55. ItHI ; to .0 'il' li out- Jl!'!ed thellim'lvcs pi Isiillers. li roller tsi bouud and led belore fusion. The lire vial replenished the troop of Ameri cans busied themselves iu securing the pris oners, and putting their horses to re.-t. From the rock above Celia hail seen all had seen her lover triumphant, and now ! sitting lo seal the doom of her enemy. In. II" shall!" she answered, in a stem anJ stantly the old man and his daughter went 't-.vdy voice. " He shall die b it there is down to meet their deliverer. ""t'l.-r world : there is a God above. Gro- i "(irober." naid Canton, razing sternly s. 111 ravnlif which l.nglauel bad sent 1,.,,.,, , tliiiak. like the old .Scotch woman I it you. similarly situated, that "it was an uncoin-I uion thiug the sun risiug in the wel," and , getting a hint of the stale of the case from j a religious neighbor, he hastily began to j take in his stock, mid ere th. gas lamps 1 were lit, had shut his store and left for ' home, where he did uot say a word about 1 hi.s uulucky mistake Cm. Cvlumb. One of ( 011-1 ii uii .i, 521,57..: I ee 0-2: total, 0t 0.1 - ; sq'iare miles, square mi!. , 15... 2. '(' o.v. For. ued from tirriiorv e. led ia. Ai.nii tteo 1 1, et lot er 3 - 10, uii , ; l -t 47 0 ; .stiuaie I. ",'- h(,7i-',..( l'tirmed from territory ceded by Virgin ia. Admitted 1, ceiul el'l 1 , 1-10." Whites, 977,(5l; free colored . 1 ! ,--! ; total, 91, 410 ; square mile-, 33,-0" ; to square mile, 29,24. total, squar Illt.'S -ol , Uii.e Wi r.v Di.-ii. I'onned from Michigan. Admitted Mav 26,1-41. li i ten , 3 4," 50; free cob red, re.-t of t)3.i ; total, 3tl.i,3 il ; square mile-, 0-3,9." : to square mile, 5.00. TiiUHIToHIKS. Onon. Territorial government established Au gust 14, 111"-. Whites, 13,nt?7; free col ored, 307; total, 13,291; square miles, 311,403 ; to square mile, 0.04. I7.i A. Territorial government established Sep tember 9, 1-50. Whites, ll,o5,l ; free col ored, 14 ; slave-, 20; total, 11,39; square miles, 1S7,S'.3; 10 square mile, 0.06. AVie J'x,:'J. Territorial government formed Septem ber 9. I -50. A bites, (il ,525 ; tree colored, 22 ; total, 01,547 ; square miles, 21ii,774 ; tJ square mil. , 0.29. Jlt'li! l. Sipiaro mill's, l-i,171. 'J he total num ber of Indians removed to this t'liitory, 11.1,120. 'he principal are Choct'i s, Chic kasavvs, Ctcciis, ist jn'noles and tiees. JY! .) .:..,: Square iiiih'-, 130,7 01, This is the new teiiitones ol vgatiit tl I 1 the well known act of Congress, li is L 01. the north by the Ititli pi.ral.el of ia!itu.!c, bci:ii (he 1101 tncrii bnuiuJ v of tin- I'liiled St. iles, on the east ly I in- wisti.ru Inn s of Minnesota, Iowa, and Missouri, ou the south by the 4iHu parallel of latitude ; and on the west by the main ridge of the Uocky moun tains. iii... Self. What is Aiusii it' -.u v. Sir TLomas Don was hissed at Pittsburg a lew nights ago for having refused to take hi.s meals at the table of the hotel in cotui,..r.v with the tue guests. After several demon- si rations of displeasure on the part of the iu "sovereigns," .-ir William was eruiittcd to make au explanation : " He staled that he had been in the Uni ted States tor ccarlv fcur years, and never UMiriiiiP.ofMi IlAit.vvAv. The abovo term is trequi-ntly us.d in speaking of t'.o escape of -lav t-s. as de-ci iptive of the secret, underhand mode of convey img tliem to the free Stiites l y the abolition tiihe. In Ohio, the ma it nor of rc-eu:t:g slave.-, we learu from an int. iiigeiit gei'tleiuau. is this : 'I lie slaves are first t.v.ed uer s the Ohio river in the liigl.t, wiieii a sy.ti'iuatie process commence!-, by the aid of a regularly organiied company living all along the route Iron tho Ohio to Canada. One party takes tUe fu gitive a distance of some thirty or forty lies, au charge of travel mi the eusiiin returns, utter leaving rtiotin r parte, who c 0 i: night, aud si hill) iu itiC L.lU 1 they succeed each other until they arrive ill fall rJ.i. Ohio is distinguishing herself iu this negro stealing. It is carried on bv nrettv before -lid he receive a mark of dis.iupro- much the same individuals who are nearlv ready to die iu evidence of their faith iu h; one of recent .1111. led batioti from an audience. He heard that he was charged with being au ari-tocrat, and the fact that be bud taken his meals iu his own room was cited as au evidence a gainst him. If any feci hurt by that course he felt exceedingly sorry for it, but the fact was, the weather was warm, and not wish ing to appear at the tabic iu hi- shirt sleeves, he took some potatoes and cold mutton in his room, where he could dress as he pleas ed. If there was an) thing asi-toci a'.ie iu a man sitting in bis room, eating motion and potatoes v.ilh, bis shirt -leevcs turned up, lie coulJn t see it, and he pau-el to titiin; that it should have given v 'i'. r.ee to other-, lie thanked the autiiei.ee f .r their kindness in hearing him, an 1 hopeu toe p;-iy would 1:0 ,v be p. riiii't. -d ti jioci.c! vv.u.out S..r-i.u-r inti rr.ijit.. Millerism and Moruiunism, and of their dis belief of the Hible. Atmui'!iii Hnttuiel. 1 i.e We .keesha ill Cliilo. l.ii u- 1 li.iii Western ing is '.he e!,- A Fast Kaii.u. ah. ( 1 ik on -in 1 1 Vu.oi 1 it : 1. a foul li.c s,ic,l ...1 e.ii's on a rai!: eat!, o! w l.i, U t'oe loll sing par:igra U : " Travellers tii' lei-ure, however, say they like ihis load better than any oilier iu the country: it is so much lite tne t-rie canai ; New Motive Fowkr. --An iugcniiu Swedish niuehinest, Mr. P. Lagergrt-n, has invented a Dew power-engine, inteude ' t i supersede steam. The moving force is the pressure of the atmosphere, which acts ou a vacuum in a copper re-crvoir conuccted with two cilinder.s provided with pistons, as in a common steam ttigiiu. The vacuum in the reservoir i- pr.i.luci'd by ihe admission of a certain .j iantity of alcohol cud tf at mospheric air each time the machine make a -iro'i.e. l.'xp! 'sive air is hereby produced, i- fired at ch-Ii turn, and instantly burns aw ay ; one of :!ic i-totis 'mg at the same tiiee . '-e'li....!, an atu.o-pherie prcs.-ure h- ob t :-. i t'iual to 15 pioiini- on the sip;.ro iiieli. 'I hi- machine i- li-ht ar I simple, and its fuel 1 alcohol I takes little spae-. Whelh tr ;i wiii be supi nor to or cbenper lLaii steam is a i.ie-ti."j ethers must decide. Punch represents Nicholas as an ass who Las allow cd hiiiisci! to be shut up io a they can jump off to pick strawberries, shoot pound, and ail the Kuiopean nations, con . - t . . .. .i:i - 11 , , Formed from n.irt of the territory of Kansas is bounded ou the Niitii I Wisconsin. Admitted 1 cember 2-, 140. 40th parallel ol latitude, 011 the la-t by Whites. 19!, ssi ; fret colored, 333 ; total, western line of the Mute ofMi-soun b. an I renumber there is a hell." upon him, "do you know who 1 am ? " P-baw. .Soldiei. aiinrtiaeh. lead this 1 " A fiend for none but a fiend has such tho italluws. Ah. yon going , a clance, or strength." den. come, lean on vour father his " llti wnrv how you . . ...t .. - niii iu triu Wei r to I In! eallovis Ho iy soften you." tiiiipt me. Ail was still as Sand'ord was borne on, lluea.l. w.lli lnii, de. I eye-, and hands bound behind j " My "life? How?" -'"11 All was still, and llo-y approach. -t j " Yon shall be bung as a murderer of the fat il cord which bun.' Iroui tin) brunch iiuinei nt.'' stately foriu rose I sign, I W Ol lis lilt 1 of1 ' a giganlic tree, w hose '" ' "'li t!m hill. " .'iisi Sand ford, there i . your father." u -poke not, she iiiiide le) J-'"e'l Ler father, and tl.e la-t Lo "tli ll we.e spoken. Suddenly ., ftartcd. Her quick M"1 "' ll i i,.,) M sound fur away, graiu oU In- '. '' gradually approaching he ti.-m- ""d, In r heart beat quickly tun . m m , " 'p-- revived, for well she knew tlie -., iu Is ".1 to'ii. bs always announced the coining " I'a i. IWt she alone Heymed to not're it, for' able loan w ! j bdi it u.led you ! ''oner, hecdiu-s of all things else, gave or-' lejoiuod Cation, indignantly. ! )'" Was , -1 i. 1 For 1 V. by il. uii 1 SAIiAtTTV CK THE IIuHsE. Under this! I head, tho Columbus. Kuquirer gives the fbl- lowing as true : j A certain well known mure, the property how you answer. I'd not ot one ol our citueus, w liuse docility and. Your life bangs ou too brittle ( sagacity have long been a subject ot gene- ; I ral notice, and which is particularly remar kable lor standing any length of tune with out hitching, was on one occasion uiiveii to a store in our city, aud si ipped at a tne in front of the hou-e, while the owner j alighted lor the purpose of making a pur- j cha-e. II" had scarcely tell the vehicle, -when, contrary to ail habit, tl.e animal du- , libel att ly backed out from the tree, and took up a portion quietly ut mint her tree some twenty jards di-taut. The. owner,' being somewhat surprised ut this unusual frraii 011 the paitof his lav oritc, was in-I dnced to investigate the cau-e, and, to his I utter astonishment, discovered, attached to j the lir-t mentioned tree, the rilinving no lice " Don't hiti-h hunts to this tne '" The inji.fi.iicc is irresistible. the the ou 192.21 1; square miles, 5,1,914; to . -quale the soulli by the 3,tn parallel ot latitude: mile, 3.77. Ion the west by New Mexico and Utah, or Kt iitin ky. ! the mailt ridge ot the Kocky mountains. i Formed from Virginia Admitted June 1, 1792. White-, 71.1.413; free colored, 1.1,011; slaves, 210,9-1; total, 7-2,405 picuous among which is John Lull, stand looking over the fence at Lim, but no one dares to get inside aud put the bridle ou. Turkey has let dow n one bar, and reaching a hand through has got bold of bis tail. Al.-o recently organized the territory of 1"-.'"'. ll,,"-,r P. . occasionally Itiuill 10 ll.e cat- in lost. i,a.-i net.-. s e conversed with a farmer whose possessions on the line of road, who happened to have three shico killed on the track. He inform ed ii- that he had spent ten days i:, vain "d implores France aud Kr.gland to go iu i ctidea - oriug to find out who owned the road, "'d take him by the head, but they maui- I that he might sue for damages; be then a mo.-t decided disinclination to take 'consulted an hone-t attorney, who informed hold of the bitiug cud. Abetter illustra- ' him that he could not prove that the tars tiou of "the war" which was going to From these data the aggregates are as follows, viz: W Litis, It' ,553,001 ; free col- What! Pare you speak thus to a Hrit olhecr J Hang " here is Mr Sand fold .'" 1 know not..' You h ive murdered hiiu. I havo come l..li lo save hiiu." he was a libel, 111 'I therefore I seized his d her?" r t.eular did you 1 tl 1 l' the au j hi. r rebel? Why did 011 po-es. ie 1 my his house, plun i l'vanls, ntid tint yelier Auswcr, square miles, 3 , ,(--J ; to square mile, 20. (,. .o(.s,'..')ll7. Formed fiom ti rritmy, ceded by France. Adiiiitteu Apiil -, 1-12. Whiles, 24'), l ll ; lice colored, 17. lo2 ; slaves, 24 l.n.ft; total, 5li,,0J; -quail! miics, 4I,2lti; to square min , 1 2.52. Mine. Formed from tt ri it 'i v of Massachusetts. Admitted March 15, 1-21. W bites, 5-1 ,- SO); free colored, 1,35..; total, 523.1 (id ; square iiiiies, 3ri,uiM ; lo square uiilc It). 00., M ik.. ii. i One of ihe thii teen ivginal States. Hati lied the ( o.isiit .iiou. April 2-, 17-. Whites, 417,93.1; free "'..tared. 74,723 ; slaves, 90, 30-; ot ,1 .i-o,!3 S ; square miles, 1 1,1M- ; to q ia re ui,'e, i3.,i0. .1 ( V.V..1 ,', One of the old t iileen. Hatified the Constitution, February ti, 17-3. Whites, ored, 434,4'.'5; slaves, 2,'.'i, 4,313 ; total popul.iliou, 23,191 ,Sli ; total square miles, 2,3 5,-(i5; nuitiLel' of iubabitalits to square mile, 7 lil . If the country continues to progress iu the same ratio, it will by the year 1930 contain a population of I'.vo humircd millions. ran fast enough to overtaU.; a -heep or any thing else. A horse thief, who was arrest ed in Foil du Lac a short time sinic, upon bung informed that he would 1. the penitentiary at Milvvaukie, hi did not care, if tin y sen' bun by as bis tiuic would expire beloie hi there.'' iiake the never setu. continent of Europe we have ; scut to said be railroad. l.Xl KKA-tMi pK-TlTt'TItlN IN .AMU AND Cl.l'tl Al.oMA Ihe Huston Traveler has advices from the Ionian I-Iands to the 5ih u!t Tho condition of Zand: and Ccphaionia, the failure of ihe grape is tern Ihe it, ha IU Ce'Ilse and eui i ant er Hants (in nee Ul the exttt uie. Ipe i.iuiine is rapidly on tue increase. Ihe pawing es tablishments were so crowded tliut police men wire stationed to clear the aveiiu. s The streets were crowded wilh .starv ing men, women aud chiUrcu, beggieg for btcad. j The salaries in the IVpartmetit- at Wash ington, with the mileage an i per diem e l members, ainoui.ts t o I ,-45,f.3ii. - ! ,3, i', ' OnO arc set do vii for the pa.v, mib age a:..'i other eon, ;ii. elt i xpi use- o! tl,e two 1! ui-i-- or f l, .0.i ,, r iiii ii l cr b. sides . , I : thousand dollars f-r piintitig t r p.nt t tl." ! la-t sf'sie'ii ; and tin r two bun ired lli ucin I i dollars more for Loo!,- voted and tii-tril'iitod i to numbers of l.iigrc-.v Tlu-re are tln'u- -amis more for repeu iiu : the debates in t'oe j Wa-hiugton pap. : l'l:e judicial csp -nses 'of the iioVei uiLti nt run we'll a a lo a million ' of dollar-. Hoc and Cel l). A gentleman who ar rivtd at one ol the hot els iu llostou ou ei! in -u a v, ga v e tue 1 ',lowiiig order in reuvhed toiie- up to Ho iu the shade : " Laudlord, pi.t tny baggage on ice, ami make up abed lor i..e' in Uie refi igt r.itor." bappeucd to be present when the same gcutleiiiau ar- iv. .1 last .) juuary . Hi- oi .U r the u w as ia a toi.e several iii grees below ; " l.audloiti I - i v, giv e u- a boiling hot w I i-key punch, pi.u on the e-oal, and make l. Led iu uu onu.'' An F.x Vt r, e-.j , ol U trati-f- ri river to to. t l ihut il I"-. au A torkc.l grown, ai. i I iio poULid. 1:1.1. K n I 1' Win e Ii -Wl" M. Sh n- '1 :n f oonu, has reeei.t-li-'iee ,: li from the( h:j ! the 1'ot ouia.; an ! it t re tli" ba-s, lercii, j iek ail of which, are lull i.e. tVoa; live to twi i.ty

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