OU) SCHOOL PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY,
LtxrviTn, Ky., May 20.
Yesterday the delegates appointed to
attend l!.o Congregational Association of
Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode
Island, rc ported, nd tlii r reports represent
that the two last named bodies had declined
further correspondence with this assembly,
oa the ground that the assembly decline any
remonstrance from thoe bodies or their
delegates on the subject of alaveholding. for
the reason that continued correspondence
under tbc circumstances would be inconis
fe ut with the views and principles of these
associations. The Massachusetts Associa
tion did not adept this course, but sent down
a proposition 10 adopt it for the considera
tion of its subordinate associations.
Rev. C. C Jones was appointed as prinei- j
pal to preach the .innual sermon on domes- ,
tic missions, before the next General Asscni-,
tly, and Pr J. L. Kirkpatrick his alternate.
The order of the day was taken up, til :
The consideration of tho report of the com
mittee on th report of the board of foreign ,
missions, lief. IV. J. Lcigbton Wilson, one !
of the secretaries of the boar), who had
hero seventeen years a missionary in Afriei,
addressed the Assembly, during which he i
stated that the tressurv is in debt over j
$1 1 ,000. The receipts of the board for the j
year have been : fr-m the churches SI 0-1, i
29; fro'n the U. S. t.overnment for Indian
acboa'is 510.C;j; total S207.-H0. j
Her. Pr. J. B. Adger made the report !
upon tbc report of the board, pending the ,
consideration of which be and Veveral per-
eons addressed the as-en bi v. i
Dr. Kingburv. for forty years a mission,
ary anion? the Choctaw Indians, addressed j
the assembly. Atnmg the Cboetaws, as the
result of mii"nary labor, there are lti
Miun-he. 1.60J members. There are com- .
nun seboMs and Sabbath schools. There,
is civil government, and the raee is com- ,
mingling with the white, and will soon cease
to be a separate people.
To-day the report of the board of cduev
tion was made. The parochial cbools mini- :
ber about 100 ; the Presbyterian academies
62; the colleges under svnodieil care !.
Tee arc generally in a flourishing condi
tion. The number nc studying for the
ministry under tho patronng" of the board ,
is 3S3; whole number who have completed
the coir"- -J.'i.iS.
A resolution was abnpted appointing Dr..
J. W. Alexander and Dr. Robert Baird ,
j?-le;at"S to represent this assembly among
the evan v Vi'-al bodies of Europe.
Ir. II. Rreekinridge, from the commlHoe
on bills and overtures, retorted, recommend- ;
ins? the granting 'he petition for the forma
tion of a new synod in Iowa.
Overture No. 1. being a negative answer,
to the iu.'-tijn. wh. tber the session of a ,
church hu l anv control over money in the '
ban Is of t d. ac?ns cortribute.l for the j
V"ner;t of tb poor, was discussed till ad
journal! lit.
The tra-tees of the Union Thological :
S. ni;isrv rfporied the rvhnle nnmbT of'
students durin.; the year, completed the
cuarse.O.
LETTING POWX THE ARISTOCRACY. ;
The e'cjni t Miss Maon. whose father'
ha I made a sp'. ri'lid fortune as an enter-
pr:-inu' draper and t-ii'.or. appeared at a j
rr.3;riltioent nitertai'imert in royal apparel, i
With that fiisti li vis ex"lu-ivenss for which
rb latest com-rs into fa.-hioriaUe circles are
the. mo-t r-imka le, sbi ref ined various
t.fff r f ititrodnetioii. a5 she did ol wih to
ei'erd th number of b.-r acq'laintai.ces :
h-r friends were few and very select."
Tbe b'luilf-i! Miss Taylor, radiatt with
good-natured smiles, and once well aequail.t-1
ed with Mis' Mason wbt-n thy weut to the j
public icbool in William street too ther. ;
Boticed the hiuteur of her ancii-nt friend,
wl.t was det.Tnr.Ded not to reco.-cize. o..e ,
who would only remind ber of ber former
low estate. Rat Mi-s Taylor, the ro?ue, as
clevr ashe was pretty, determined to bring
ber up with a bort turn, an 1 rot submit to
leir.g stubbed by one whose ancestral as
sociations were na better than ber own
Watcbins ber cbanee when the hsu'.-bty
voung lad v was iu the mi Jrt of Ler i" , Miss
Taylor wslked up and witn snilei of win
cif g sweetuess, remarked
" f have been thinking, my r.'fir Miss
Mijin, that we ought to exoLang narnos.''
" Why, iudtcd ? '
" V, eiuse niy nam is Taylor, arid my
father was a i"it atid roar name is Ma
on, but your father was a tailor.''
Tbre vai a sc ne thei. but there wa no
be'p f r it The little Miss Taylor bad tbe
pleasure of fayir a very cut ti.i'.g, which
was soon repeated in the ears of a dozen
eireiel, an 1 the win wished to see her, but
Hi p.-O'jl Miis Mi:u bit ber lip ia silence.
COURTSHIP RY LKTTKK.
A niarriare has jj-t come to oor ear",
the eirc-Jtu stances e: iiue-'-trd i;b which are
ouiewbat i.ovel, and wb'..:h,in tt.i-utrt-me-ty
u,-iti'.rtf fact wjr.i, we dvttu wor'.jy of
itcurd.
Dr. G , a widower, of Nashville, a den
tist, was war? tbut tbe'e existed in New
II mii'.-iiire a vju'ig laiy of tiie name of
Ji'l . l,dd heird that sha wa
beautif .l. and I ii -sed with t;j j-e j:.liLca
ftjus which would make his boine a bappy
one. 'id niji t ti.e p.afe cf a mother lo
kiT lill.e on--. ai..J bc 10 h.tii ail that a he'p
Diate should b. He kt.ew the lady was
ri--ji-i t il,ly eotit.'-rted, baling in yars pa.t
fvritied ti.e ft' j.ai.'.ULC'.- ji feuiue uf L. r lui
,1'iiiiti r-la'nes.
His bu-ifi-si was such th'it it precluded
tbe po-sii.i.ty ia bis vi-itinjr 'he 'iranite
tiitH, and eo ris'ved to wi:t to Mi-s
II , acq-jaiht her ai-.h bis wishes, pro-p-( ts.
te , si.il tiius commence a cvrr.--poirii-jce
wh.cii iu tne did. be hoped Diil.t cc-eyre to
i. -ii, a worthy pirtrer in the pith through
lif.'. He wro'.e bisi lir-t I"tt-r ; it reci i'.ed a
lorai.le an-er ; vti.. rs I . . -d in riiii k
sueei-si'-n, and a pr' p'ifiofi nas luaie on
I'r i s part ttrt t!.' y t'noj'd lueel iu tub,
e.ty. Mil -.l.at tiere ti.e marriage enemouv
ti. -o'. l lak place. Miss II. c ,i,-eiiti d, and
last fji' lay uioiuing bolii the p-iilies ar
rintd n ti.i- eiiv, at very m ariy liie tan.e
b'-ur I r I, snivii.g by wai r, ai,d M;-n
II. by rsi'r .aJ. AccorJii," to a.-'eemcnt
tiity bwt'n stipp. l at liie liiirn-t IJou-e, and
ia a f w Ii .urs a!er their arrival the jrailabt
Doctor n'.i.-l.t !.' j r-. . .- of M:-i If , in
troduced bin-., f, i 'n.f with tbe ap
pearanee of his tr. ! ti.it w3, i,, te had
to reason to li.n.is s!.- wri not ii.-cwi-e fi
vorably iu pressed ar'aiiyed pr-iiii,iiiaries
nou-.'ht out a fii- '!. .( t..' linn t.f J
S A Co, who was ii-; at -Led !,r the Rev
Dr F , and in a few hours the inaia wer
in de 14 flesh of one fl'. sii and one I one ;"
m.d the day they w re compamii rely stun
ners, aw the wedded pair joirrnymj to
wsrd their future home, in the city of Xu
vi.ie C'.'i. ii 7 lines.
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CAB,
CHARLOTTE:
Tucstliiy, June 9 , 1S57.
IT W'c u re ut1urized to nnnomirt; J KNN I NlS
B. KEIflJ, Km., n a ('niiiihitr I'-r re-rleriiini lo
the rtiT of uiii-riiir I'mirt Clerk, ti-r li-cklrn.
buff ciimtr,at trie ensuing Au;.uM titt-lnMi.
l'Wc are nultiDrired Itt amt.Miuce '.M. K.
R Ell), Em)., n a t'amiiilite fur rr.( lirlimi lo tlf
r-il'ire of t uiinlr Court Clerk, for .Mecklenburg
county, at th ensuing August t-Iiclon.
EfUving eonCuedon tbe Jury last week,
we have bad very little time to devote to our
editorial cMjmns. In f.ict another such a
week would place us on the sick list.
t fl!iillintifs
iVe state asin that obituaries making
over ten lines t ill not be inserted only as
advertisements. We fee compelled to a
dopt this rule and shall ttrictly adhere to it
heieafti-r.
Extra Cmirl.
The txtra Tern, of tie Superior t'ourt,
which commenced its session on tbe 1st did
nut close until Saturday evening the Gtb.
Judge Ellis used his best exertions to cx
podi ite tbe business. The Court sat gene-
rally from 9 in the morning until after 7 I
o'clock. Several important suits were dis- j
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posed off. The most important suit deeded
.,4 il, ;il fia.n Cal.ari-ns I Al
was the w,ll case f.om Cabarrus, J. M . ,
Lnj. rropouinlcr ts. A.J. 1 orke, and oth-1
ers, caveators. This suit drew a large l up a tho tou;h beef, and left us something , ' . . , , , ,. . j Pairymple a brakeman on the ash.ngton
crowd of witnesses on both sides, aud took ! voutbful and Wer, but an army of Un 1 1 bc, Ion- Mr. W r.gkt of Indiana, Minis- j road. As far asis known, be wasoot a partici
twodavsin iis iuvctiio,, fter a ra- ! ibou-and has scarcely made a bole in it. ter to Wlin, in place of Rrown present in-. pant :n the not, but was .truck by a chance
two days , u, lu,lauca, on. After a fa J of .. h cumbent, recalled shot Hi. body will be taken to Raltimor.
titut i-lnng cf both s.des.the case "jis$aid fiy those who profess to know, that Henry C. Murphy, of New ork, Mm.s- . by tbe morning tram. Several of the wound
submitted to the Jury about 10 o'clock, on i tj.e wor)d owc8 us a li vi:if, aud if it ' tcr ,0 Netherlands, in place of Mr. lielmont, td will, it is thought, not survive.
Friday night, and they rendered a verdict:
auv'Ut j u luti iu idut vi e.uc 7riui.
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IhcDameron suit has been submitted
arbitration. Our Ju.-t.ccs wnl be pu.as.ed i
at this. I
Much credit is certainly due to Judge
l-n: r. 1 l. - .! 1. .
Our Table I
We have before us Russell's Magazine for;
June. Tbe foLoiur i4 the table of cju-!
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ten!:
lue Aggressive Nature of Clsri.-tiar.ity ;
Stanzns "Isi-he not lovely;" Lstcourt; or, I
The Memoirs of a Virginia (.tutlemao; A j jaj iJSj bl;cu tj,ere fc;ouj bave moved Leavtnworth Herald learns from Mr. Wil- cond ward to night, but it was checked by
Year's Courtship; A Rraid of Auburn Hair; t0 ,n!enj the sentiment by striking out tbc . liams. who left Salt Lake City, April 15th, ' the ippearance of the artillery from Ralti-S-haet;
A Few Thoughts on Southern Civili- j j d th - i beef " in its that Rrifham Voudit was carrvios thinrs ; more.
z uiou; n i ressirig VA-nain nosers inr-
garit Fuller Ossoli; " One Too Many " A ,
Tale of the Equinox; Sonnet Infancy; !
Charlonionf ; or. The Pride of the iliaec ;j
Sonnet-" Grief dles like Joy," Slc. ; TLe i
Sout!i-rn Quarterly Review ; Summer and :
1. .-K .--1... .1
Winter ; Victor Hugo ; Hope'- Oh '. lose- Uriu? p;ace,( or the Ligblauds of the Hud
liest Hope ;" Nueces in the World : Aurora tQa leot,le bave alrfariy coniMeueed pack-
L..-U.-U, r.i.i.ors iditie, Liierary .lonci.
IVurson for July u also before us. We
have recommended this periodical to our
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readers time and acain a the cheapest in
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the country. Ins afforded at S-, and the
plates and patterns tbatare afforded during
the. vtar is worth to every lady more than
double tbe money. Address C. J. Peterson.
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1"2 CLesnut street, I biiade-lpbta.
We have received the Carolina Cultivator
far May. It is afforded to Subscribers at
jl peryear.
Asiievii.LE Pl'Ei TATCR. We omitted to
notice sooner the reappearance of this
trriiu- Air.erican paper. We welcome it
tc onr'sanctum. Il is under the manage- ,
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uieut ui .'ie.-i5. il. i.. vu.iuu .uu v. ji
Henry, KJkors.
Hit)' I.AMA'lIn.N liY THK OOVKKNoIl.
STATU OF NORTH CAROLINA.
WtlKKtAS, TIIE LAST GlCNEKAL A.SSKM
lil.y, by an act entitled, 44 A surplemen
taiy act to take the scwe of the peorle of
ttie State- relative to the proposed amend
ment of the Constitution," did coact as fol-
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Whcrea", a hi'.! to amend the Constitution
of ti e .-tale of North Carolina, has been
r-a 1 in each house of the present General ' jU,s ', fooi 0f u, au, j
Assembly on thr-c several days, aud agreed; For our part we love qui-t rurality in sum- The Co.mkt Prof. Mitchell, of Ciuciu
to by tw t!,:rd of each louse respectively, m,r tirjei wL,.n ,!je d tUr ea , lnu. B8ti j,, , rcent ecture on astronomy, ridi-
in tne precise woras lonowing: A tii.l to
am,,, . .1 ll... i .T..t.iIiltr.n r.f !.,.,...- t.f N.-.l,
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Caroiiua : ,
Whereas, at tbe f;ssion of the last Gene
ral As-'tnbly. bt-LMtn aud held iu RaieiL-h.
on the t iird Monday of November, iu the
year of or Lord one thousand eight buti
d'ed and tifty-four, a bill, entitled ' a bill to
amend t'.e Coustilutiou of the .State of North
Cai bi.ua, ' was read three times in each
Uu.c of the said tjeLeral A.isi-ruLly, and
s-retd to by three -fifths of the whole' num
ber of me tubers of each house respectively.
And whereas, tLe bi.i so agreed to bath
be.'O duly published six months previous to
the election of tho members of this pre'.et.t
'.eneral As.cruMy, according to t'.e c. ijs..
7:l"a " ' , C , ' l ": a;',l:"U-
tained iu ti.e eond secticn of tbe said bill ;
and it is liie intention, by this bill, to ajree
to the pr. au ble and f.r-l section of the biil
afor-aid. coi.t .ii.iri.' the said altcratiou of
the Con-titutiou of ti,is .Stau: : And where
as, a large number of the people are disfran
chised by the freehold q ial:lication now re
quired of voter for members of the Senate ;
therofore.
yi'i"'""iiiiwo
,
the ni'ite or iitrit't ,i a , una it is irie-
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i,i run' ir.l 1,1 til' aiilmnil ii of the lr,W
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I'eZk'l Vi u'r 1 r'rr.V A
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e'au-e of the th'rd seetnn of the first art.c o
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vi iu uiii-n.i-u '..iii.iiiii:..n, raiinen uy me
I"'"" or .soiiii i.aroiina. oa ine secon 1
M . I.- , v i - ,
Muiidav of November, iu the vear of our
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I. Jld eiL-hlCeu LUliiie J and tLiriv-E.e I
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I V mmartAnA lo fend S follow! ! " TilW fl ft
!'" f eae tunty-ore year,
tm'firt nr iiulurali-ed citizen of
the United States, and ulio hasbeen an in-
habitant of the ttatv far twelve months im-
and shall have paid public 'taxes, shall lie
entitled to vote J or a member of the Senate
for the district in which he resides."
j i . r fr.t,nr nrorided bv
to the Constitution of this State, as nubodi-
mrnuueiupfel"S'ne"ay",a"y"
cd in the preceding section, be submitted by
the (lovernorto the tdeotde on the first
Thursday in August, loi, sixty days no-
lice having beengiveu in ten uewspapers
NOW, TUKKEFORE, I do hereby give
notice to all persona entitled to vote for
members of the House of Commons, that
polls will be
...t C..I 'ri,r.r!., v in
Y u c- t t .V
, by the t;heritrs of the rospee-
August next
live Counties, at the election precincts with
in the fame, to take the teti.se of the said
voters as to tho ratification of said amend
ment to the Constitution of tho State those
for ratification to voto with a written, or
printed ticket " -17" om;" tho.se oppos
ed thereto, to vote twill a similar ticket
" Xot A proved."
tliven under my band,.as Govern
or of the tate of North Carolina, at
L.S.I the Executive office in tbc City of j
t!..lil, .!. lfliK rlv of Mar.
A. D.. 1837
Ry the Governor : TIIOS. RRAGG.
Pulasju CoyKR, rr.cc y. .
F rt in our Correspondent. I
Charleston, June 3, 1-57. The Fifth Regiment to be replaced in j '' tired hy the rioters.
I cannot cive you anv thing very bright ! Florida by volunteers, who are to proceed to 1 be marines returned the fire of the rioters
lo day neither shall f.-ive you a long dc- Jefb rson Harracks, and there await further nJ soon it was discovered that some Oveor
tail of 'empty "sound tTud fury hignifyina 1 ordi-re. The Tenth Infantry are ordered ; fix persons were killed and twice as many
nothin.'." I do not feel as though 1 shauld ' to Fort Leavenworth, eight companies at . wounded the larger portion of them inno
trouble you with many words, and still fewer once, and two to leave at Forts Spelling and . " far as ascertamed. The accounts in
ideas. I made rather a heavy dinner on ! Ridgcly as soon as they are relieved by tbe c.rculat.on are very contradictory. The
tou.-h Charleston beef which cost cightecu , companies from the Second Regiment. marines are still in reserve at the City Hall,
ccuu a pound, aud if I can digest that I ! The above movements will be made with Anticipating a large reinforcement of not
shall have accomplished a good deal, with- the least possible delay. The military or- , " '' Baltimore in the 7 o clock train,
di -estin.' ideas fit to be seen iritlie col-
unins of a newspaper. I would write some
Itn-.l l mn, ,n.lil.r ttiis 1,111. Vorf lilll llltf
ft foJ ; ,,,, ,e i aul' otuu.a !
it WM .evolutionary ,tock, only one remove
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from that winch bled and died to feed the !
ao diers of butiiptcr, M anon and t . re.uc. I.
j lf j
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don't feed us well, we can bring an action
tT-.iiuf ir lAr nm rti,in i nv mip nan mm i
nst r for ri.K 'i ril ons. ' tv tc has :U
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arfl a1 ou tv ciri ad fine LouseSi an,j
brave n,CU)rand fbionablc society, as lone
as we have to live on short rations of touch
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,ir I lit I innirrc a aitnr mil i lint ill.
; gc-st Richard the third offered his kingdom ;
, lor a lioise
but ! orse flush d vinulcs into!
nothini; io tnv estimation U the side o-" a
tender, fat young bullock ju-t ready for tbe
.Km,e- 1 atrtck Henry, in one ot ls glow-
in sr rieals to his fellow-citiiens of A'ircinia
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r.n t,a i mliftr 1 fi ni'f. ff ft fft ft ri in tr t hrriisi'l ves
independent of Great Britain, made to
pn . ive me JibcrtT. or cive me death."
gtelji an.j if jt bad been in Charleston, 1 1
fou,j )ave crricd it by a unanimous vote,
especially if the beef was tender.
As warrn weather is approaching our
fasbionabl- Lirda of passage are preparing
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itile bave alreadv eoniMcneed Lac- '
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,ng up, aud before a gre?.t wbue the city
will bave con.mer.etd U empty hself of.
tliose who never dream of staying at home
; he? the tueremometcr is w degrees .u the
shade, isome go to pleasant county retreats
j in tht;r ow) euucy v;outhi t0 cott.J(,e ,0.1101) ;
! among the blue peaks of the mouMaius, to j
' villas nweitly nestiiiig anions the green trees
! ,f ' 1"1'1"3 i:, ,
'he midst of glorious lawns, or surrounded
; by maje.tio oaks a.id elms. Rut f,r the
j greater part go to what are termed, in fah-
ionabie parlance, watering places, whi le one
! ', peeked away in clo'ets to sleep, fd at a
;table with huudreds, if i.ot thousands of'
otiierSi like. a herd of swine or becve, and ,
- subjected toassilly andseuseless, and health-!
destroying a round of fabionb!e follies and
"'"igances as tc evil one everconcActed
How Miicuiar it is that people will 4 bicfd
ni v.ape .'lav, .sewpori auu .-araioi;a, wnen
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they "o about home with their pockets ro
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tisiitiy buttoned and tin ir bowels of corn- i
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passionate liberality never moved! Ho
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- claim to a tbare of ordinary rationality and
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.discretion, win vote a uuict, cool, refresh-:
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I iu Lome, and comfortable meals a bore, -
cin.iiih.r it id Ihnl in.,, atil wr.tni.ii l.n 1 ;i v '
ttlii.n I .n tKr. ri M,ilr i. ,iri nnir.li . 1.a
nineties, and yet pay any price to be bud-
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ed by free negroes, at
died and crowded, and starved, and intuit
a Ifiiiiiiatile water. .
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me piaoe . J- ashio'. the desp-it that mak's .
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many slaves fashion is tbe terms-rant, the
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, Jltot.. ,ltc U e !ovc lU C0UIjtrj j a;.
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s JJS ,or tljere where we W(.rft Loru
an,i r!1;,i Ti,,.r. .AI,..i,i i;ri
annoying to us in hot bricks and mortar I
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with a blazin? summer sun pouring down ,
upon them. There is agony un-peakably
connected with the very idea of hot hotels !
with long awning piazzas on sand banks '
t--...lt.t- i-....i.- -
heated by the unmitigated rays of the rag-
in.' trod of day, even though the roar of the 1
sa.t -eif may make music to the ear, and
me ever hinging y- preak its I mm .cupped (
billows at your feet. We delight in rurjli- I
ty, delight in a quel littie bamlet i'i some
rasy vale, or upon tli? banks of some
ir
t sparkl'nar river. There it is we can
about with book and fi-biiii; rod and
eatch idea, or fi,h just as tbe circumst inees
may seem to favor
I thought when I commenced this running '
account of di-jointcd odds and ends, that I
would hue given you some account of the !
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at the village of '.Mount Pleasant U tlie
Pre.s of Clia-li .ton lo il.-lr ;.ii; l.r..il.. '
reu thru in the city, but I have not time to
do it justice tveu if I felt ia the humor. It
was one of the most nleasant and agreeable 1
re unions ii lias ever neea iiiv rood lortuue to
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alien.. About fiftv Dersons set d isn to tin :
.ii "uinny p.rsitis si i u own i tne ,
table, romr-tsed of rer resentat tes from liie '
i i r.rr- enratuesir om tin
, C"jrf"fcf "r'l"1
T' tl":':tU M' v"-1"!" rulc'' ';
hr ef nee;.. inn ami . ,1 n . . - . r..-.
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agreeanic nours as it may ever be in v
io'. lo speti'l affiiti. J',iet,ard leaduul
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of the Courier, was nremdinff rifTiper .,
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John ll.nrt of t . Mrrcn.ru i I' . '
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, -. y
I JoDt
And to those two tbe party waa much
i indebted for a large part of the enjoyment
of the eveitinir
On Monday evening Mr. cad on gave on
entertainment to the press at bis house on
" " 1
aud went oflf injin exceedingly pleasant and
agreeable manner. Mr. Douglas, the May-
or of Memphis was present, and some doieti
I r 8i f u distant members of the press.
i n.ll hours of the n.ominK, and then the
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ASHLEY.
CHARLOTTE FIRE KNGINE COM
PANV, NO. 1.
.-: .i.w.inf! u w .m,
KverAiaa tnn..iinn ".I Saliinlut i n .1 una
sr
(latl.,) 54 o'clock, 1. M.
. M of ie c
held May 1 1 lb, 1807, tho following rcso!u
tion was passed and ordered to be printed :
lirsolved, TEat Leroy Springs, II, M.
Pritehard, J. R. Kerr, J. L. Drown and L.
(i. Junes be appointed a Committee to soli
cito aid for the Company.
MILITARY AFFAIRS.
Wasiiimiton. June I
General Scott, with the approbation of
the President. I,s iust issued thn following
orders : The two companies of ibe Second
Dragoons tojupve from Fort Randall to were ,ucr 10 preserve tue peace, j ma or
Fjyt Lcaqr: the Colonel of the Se-'derws tauntingly disregarded, when the
conil" IiiifTTTav'ut'fach tbre compauiea of "ivel was wrested from its posaeasora. One
that RegimetJrtwo to occupy Fort Suelling, t 'he marines was shot, and the most fear
and one Fort TiidgelcT. ' i ful alarm prevailed, as frequent shots were
ucrs were seni oy n-Kgrapn to uay uotn to
-ew i ork anJ Lrareuwottb.
t
,..snvnT t n
Th "i,r ' . i . 7.J.
AITOTNTMEM8 1 he l'resideut has made
L af,p0inUuens ;
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Hon. m. A. Richardson, of Illinois, Gov-
ernor of elaka. it tlace of 31 r. Izard,
j recaiieu at ms 1 own req jest.
. ""aK " ' v-uu.su. . ..v
1 rii'ii - J 11
; W Thompson, of New York, in place of
Croskey, recalled.
i V1"""'1 8' Fleurot- of New lork C0UDJcl
, t0 Bordeaux, to fill a vacancy.
i .
... to'
V asiiinoton, June 3. I
'i;..v.,, ,!,,.' r Mlin r Mi'..or; l.i.
UT t ,( - r II K All R II IP 1.1 I Till t I. .P.
sjUperj,lU.0dtut of Indian Affairs, has been
teit.cttd fur the Governonbip of Utah
j Sr. Lou is. Juue 2.
i IIlOH TIa.M'ED Doings IN Utah The
with a high hiV.; it. 'respect to driving the
Gentiles away. Judge Stiles, tbe U. S.
Marshal, Surveyor General, aud a large
number of emigrants, had been obliged to
leave the territory.
Washington'. Mav 30.
o... r-i. c .1.. v....
.niniu i,d.int.i. Ul IUB .,.11, ii.vutu
,0 ,he i.aciGB fquaHron, has reported to the
,aTy liepartmeut that he has discovered a
o.-cjicable and comcarativelv easv route
for , M e,Bil 80r05S ,Le I:,lLluus of j)a.
rleu'
W Oblea:.s, June 1.
Not a single bale of cotton was sold in
our market to-day ; receipts of the day jo0
bales. Flour bigLcr. Frcigl.U to l.ivcr-
pool 010.
Gen. Walker left this city this afternoon,
by tbe river, for Washington.
At the municipal election to day, there
was no oppoaitiou to tbe American ticket,
A NovelCa.se. Several weeks since the
UUiim i;iuivj ill' lit il IUU fill) iUIUV. I F.i 1 11 s
u. i .n .i....... .u. . ...i r.i.'oft"e place called upon the tomunttioiiers
r-i l, I i i r i
Chesapeake, broke loose from ln r moorings
j j f. ,i . . i i r u
ana drifted out to sea ; and being fallen in
-. , . , . i i r v- v i .
Kill, i,T ft tiI.AAi.i.r l-.t.t.fl Irft.n N 1 rrlr .
... . J. . , . . ., A ,
this nort. was taken in tow at liie- n iniest of
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the people on board the light boat, and
', .' , ,. ,r .
t roue hi in hero. Liiil-cceisiul eflerts hav-
i i . i. r
iiib been made to obtain compensation for
, r i i .1
O '
of the schooner have commenced a libel suit
. on the Admiralty side of the U. S. Court
V. l.n llif.;n L'....
., iiil 1' -iiiv w. t,ui; 1 .
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..-,fcbiive,auew e..sc 11. .licwuifc
, 1 1 1. .1 11 n t i' a 1
of Aaiiiin tv.t hit lit. inn i.t 1 I, S. ti .nl
- ;
:cuM ,e j,Ju4 o( a coiiion of comet1
' . . . . . ... . .
, Hltil tl)C cartni ,L(j remarked, iu relation to ,
', 1,. :,i... ,rTs. ....1. ...... .r,,.. . .n v..
HJ; I . . I1IU, , I U Vl.ll, .11. T. .1.1 HI, L.V
destroyed by a comet, that he could not tell, '
.. .1
but thought that 44 if we lived to meet such
a catratropbe we thould pass the age of
Methuselah about ten millious of years'."
We think but very few people would be con-
. . , . .
lent to wait so long for such akpcctacle.
Nervous ti-ot la mav take courage. There
i( a good chance for them to die peaceably,
aud iu a good old faebioned way
r-..11- ..!
arraigned before the Police Court, cbar-ed ,ri"'1' in tHe al aUm-bang manner of,
with bavin - nolen a wateh. Tbe J.id.,c that uneful class of citizeDS, threw it down
asked him what induced bun to commit the' "lL tucl fljree M to eplde a pistol within. I
theft. The young man replied that, bavin I Tl-e P'1"' plodJ canister of powder,)
been unwed lor some time, the doctor adV4"5 powder exploded the trunk, aud the !
vised bim to lake something, wbieh he bad tru"k exploded tbe baggage man, tumbling
aecordindy done. Tbe Jud I -o aked what1''1" over heels ; aud served him right'
had led 'him to select a ual h. " W h v " . i at ,uat- H such an accident could happen
1''' t'1" l,r',"",r, ' I thought if I only bad i
'he it iik that nature would woik a cure i
TimiT Timm. Tbcy talked about tight;
limes west of us, but we doubt whether liiry
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vii'.iii .iiej . i r. iv'.ii':., ii-ii-
I i i i j i .
lat 9V have seen and b?ard be true
if I e I ,
li,:i,,g , j,,c, one 0f our denizens sought ,
10 of paper 44 dono by a certain
b...k i to. ,,. 'The 44 bank" ' did " it
r
l-ivor, ill
sir per cent, a month ! We .
r..
not a !w,ed bow many months the paper '
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.... ri mi wiitmri mi timit lurnruiiiT
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vai.es in ui,coutits lb auvauce. ueiioil
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i rcc i n4.
WASiiiNatOH Monicipai. Klection Riot
and jiloodshkd 1 iis w ilitary t ikdkk
ed Out Tkooi's Snt for fuom Fout
McIIcnrv.
Wahiiinoton, June 1.
Tbe municipal election held to day has
been hotly contested, and there has been
considerable fiohtiug and tome bloodshed
; at the polls. The executive authority, by
' the request of the mayor, has ordered out
out the cty, and to preven an .mpropcr.n-
..... v
is much excitement.
SECOND DISPATCH.
Wasiiinuton, June 1, P. M.
The election to day resulted in serious
disturbances at several of the places of vo
ting, whereupou the mayor obtained from
"'r
' . it ..
, -resnieut an order to can out two coin
panics of marines, having stated to him,
' upon the representation of reliable citizens,
that a band of lawless persons, most of i hem
.non-residents, had attacked one of the polls
at w hich the annual election was in progress,
and after maiming twenty good aud peace
I able citlxens, had dispersed the commis
sioners of election, and threatened further
violence on any attempt to carry on the
' election.
I The mayor sent tho marines to the North-
, ern Liberties, whither the rioters had con-
veyed a swivel. He commanded them to
j d'"pcr'e, informing '.hem that the troops
- .utu - p"- .
receive mem vispatcues are saiu to nave
been sent by some of tbe " Dug Uglies '' here
for '"" wn.rdcf to come down to-morrow,
" !f. '"'l lLe ""P1'00 'lh -
i h.t mil rfeter them
Tl e reets are nw (" o'clock) quiet with
, 5,rer,s ore now K cioca; quier, wiid
the exception of some squads ot drunken
bruit ler. A mane the killed was Arclnbalu
j jjiguii lumuir j lie cxpecicu 19 arrive
from Baltimore about 9 o'clock, to relieve
- .1 . -
. LATER,
The rioters have obtained another cannon,
"od tur,at,,Q 10 dehtroy the bouM-l of the
j mayor and Capt. Tyler, of the marines.
I hnir t 'k n, i t rm m w A 1 a I. Kama m m tm,1
,-uvi. ..... m.uicn . . v ... t ... u -
'"tly been removed to placet of aafcty.
T. J . , ., ' ., . r a
. . . .
'na, n4 no steps are being taken by
j ,J ,un"er lrout"e
Wasminotos, June 1, midnight.
The city is now nearly quiet. So far
eight lives have been lot and some sixteen
persons are wounded some seriously. An
effort was made to renew the riot in tbe le-
The Democrats have carried four of the
seven wards, and have elected most of their
candidates.
Washington, June 21 A.M.
All is now quii t. No further outbreak is
apprehended. The Democrats have elected
I their collector, recister, surveyor, aud ama-
1 i,irii of il i.ir nnimil
J "J " "J
I A strong guard of artillerymen are posted
in the vicinity of the mayors resideuce and
: 'hat of Capt. Tyler.
Introduc tion or Yankee DouDLf to
KuKorK. During tbe negotiations, at Ghent,
of that treaty of peace to which I bave jut
r I'iri i
of that treaty of peace to which I bave juH;
a.iuue-J, a fe.uval or baminet, or it may
bave been a ball, was about to take place,
at which it was proposed to pay the cus-
tomary musical compliinent to r.il the Sove
reigns who were either present or represented
on the occasion. The sovereign people of
tbe United States represented there, as
you remember by Mr. Adams, Mr. Rayard,
Mr. Cl-y, Mr. Jona. Russell, and Mr. (ial
Iatin, were, of course, not to be overlooked ;
i aud tbe musical conductor or band master
to furnish bim with our national air
(jur
national air, said they, is Yankee Doodle.
Yandee Dcodle, laid (he conductor, what is
that ? Where shall I Cr.d it ! Ry whom was
that? Where shall I find it! Rv
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it eoinnosed ? Can von siinnlt mn with iKa
score ? Tbe perplexity of the Coiiimissioncr I mittance, by wary diplomacy, pained a sight' niidable character. Tbe Gladeuitcs, orAr0
may be heller conceived than described. j of 'i" precious treasure, and then, by one i utc ,r"" lne Smioi, Pure farth. a ri'ic
They were fairly at their wits' ends. They i "uddeccwJ d'etat of backshish and piastres,' ciated by Rrigbam and his adherents, hiv
bad never imagined that ibey should Lave,' c"ied off five hundred Greek manuscripts,! f lte wonderfully increased their nutnberi
cores of this sort !o settle and each turned
to the other in despair. At last they be- j fr ages. I am not apprised of their nature;
thought tbtni, io a bappy moment, tbal!or value, except tbat they belong to U,c ;
there was a colored servant c" Mr. Clay's,' domain of e celesiastieal history and thenl-i
who like so many of his race was a first rate : sT. n'l h I-arned Ioetor t.U.iehes i
whistler, and who waa certain to know j 10 fm k'gn value, and wears tbe air of
Yankee Doodle by heart. He waa sent for j conqueror. Not such was his success i
accordingly, and tbe problem was solved ' ,ne Uonvent of Saba, between the Dead Sea !
without delay. The band master iotled
down the air, as the Colored boy whistled
. .....
it. and be Tore night, said .Mr. Adams, 1 an-
Ti,iu -..... . 1...
m. i svij.t w n.B .,1 ,U PU ..1.11V 11.11. IIIUl
'
you would bardly bave known it, and it
came out the next day in all the pride, pomp i
arid circumstances of viol and hautboy, of j
: drum, trumpet and cymbal, to tho edifies-!
i tion of the Allied Sovereigns of Kurorx. and i
'. .1 , . .. ... . 1
to the glorification of the United Sovereigns
of America. II. (! Winthrrm't AiLlmt
the JJanton Muticul J'estivul.
A Fussy KXPLMHIO.I.-A barrirav man at
the Central DcnoH esterdav. while handling I
aemi-occasionally, it would be
a l orious
thing. It might kill a few baggage-smashers,
but tbe community could endure that Ions
ill euli.ideration of thn irnutlrr La ml lin..
which their biMf-o would receive. IUI.
'jalo Commercial.
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Statue or W asiiinoton. Gov. Rrairc
, k , , , . f s'
of North Carolina, under a resoutou passed
by tbe Legislature of tbi- State, has con-
traeted will. W. J. Hubatd, of Richmond
... ' ssieniiiouu,
fr the casting of a bronze statue of Wash-
ington, after the ons now iu the Capitol of
( ' '1 . ti . i .
i iruiuia. J lie worn i lo cost uiu
. . . . . . ""'
wlien umaiied is to bo p need iu Iront of lbs
" J" "raiui me
Capitol at Raleigh.
THE OniO FtTGITIVK SLAVE CASE.
A Speck or Civit, Wab. A tclegraphio
dispatch published in tho Sun on Saturday
gave an account of a violent resistance to
the laws in Ohio. The Cincinnati Gmette
of Friday has since brought us the following
particulars!
There baa been great excitement during
the lust two days in Greece county, in this
State, io consequence of the arrest of four
individuals charged with aiding a slave to
escape. On Tuesday, U. States Deputy
Miirshal Churchill, accompanied by eleven
assistants, left this city for Mechanicsburg,
Champaign county, Ohio, eleven miles from
L'rhaua, having with him a warrant issued
by Commissioner Newhall for the arrest of
Charles and Kdwurd Taylor, brothers, Rus
sell Hyde and Hiram Guttridge, who, says
tbe warrant, did, about the 'Hit day of Aug.,
lrt")G, harbor and conceal one Add Whito,
a nerson owini? service and labor to Daniel
G. White, of Flcn.iugsburg, Ky., who had, j that city on the 2 nh of March, .W,
previous to said date, escaped into the Stale "cy were attacked by the enemy, some a .
of Ohio and waa then fugitive from such j f00 strong. Four or five houra sharp fiJ.
service and labor, so as to provent the dis-i iug took place, and then the foe was drfeB
covery and arrest of said Add White. The ; jck itu los of more than 400 men.
oiTeiice charged, it will be observed, is not T Americans fongbt behind bnrricadi-s,
that tbe slave was aided in his escape from j "'"d lo"' " k'HeJ "! ''outthe(ail'
his master in Kentucky hy the four accused wounded. All passed quietly it tti city
persons, but that they sheltered and pro-1 fron '" until the 1 lib of April,
tccted bim in Ohio ; or, in other words, they ! tbe euyi who had received rcinforcementi
" put him through " on the underground from Gustemola and Leon, and now count,
railroad. Tbe penalty for tbe offence is ai e( tou' "00 "lrnt "8"in wiled Genenl
Cue of a tbousaud dollars and imprisonment. I Walker. The fighting only lasted until (j
On Wednesday morning the deputy mar- j .o'clock in the morning. Again tho fue wM
shal left I'rbana with his posse, in
Mrd 1 driveu back, and with a loss of l.r0. Tbe
carriages, and in Mcchanicsbuig, and the Americans, from their superior skill iui
neighborhood, succeeded tn arresting the
lour accused itiuivutuals. hiic the ar
rests were iu progress tho most intense ex
citemcnt was created in tho vicinitv. The
news spread rapidly, and a determination i "K,T country men. r.acn report snowed t,jt
was expressed to use every means the law I tne I'osta Kicana were becoming more die.
provides to rescue the prisoners from tbe ; organized, and ibo hope was confide ntirm.
hands of the 14 border ruffians," as the of-! eraincd that they would soon retire 'ft,,
ficers were called, whose sole object it was ' t'' country they bad iuvaded. Thus il,in;,
confidently, though erroneously, asserted, ! went on until the l!..lb of April, when Cap.
was to take them over tu Kcutucky and I uin ''". of the L'uiteJ States wloop of
lynch them. j war St. Mary's, sent an officer to the city -to
A writ of hala corpus was procured , proffer to all the ladies a safo escort fr',,
from a judge in Champaign county, and the j ti,e r'aco. This was accepted, and many ,f
aberiff attempted to serve it; but before hc!b useless of the men retired
could do so the officers had conducted the ! them. The abscence of all thce men mit;
prisoners beyond tbe bounds of the county. I him feel stronger, as some were diby
A second warrant was then procured in : "4' others mere loafers. His proviinnfr
Clark county. The sheriff in thia instance ; oo ofTT abundant, and less mouths lo fc..J
pursued and came up with the party ; but were al o a consideration,
they refused to obey the writ. The flieri4!; (,,a a",l April, Capt. Davis agsig ,n
not having force to compel obedience, they' to bim, informing bim for the firt time ef
proceeded on their journey to this city. A ! failure of ('ol. Lockridge, and addm; tb
third writ was then obtained in Green'coun-j uis eau? Rivas was hopeless, and it woj'd
tv, and the sheriff of that county, with his: fr him to take sbelUronbo.nl tie
vwie, served it upon tbe United States of-j ' Mary's. The General was unwilling ts
ficers at six o'clock yctcrday morning, in lioten to this counsel, but agreed lo let Gen
Jamestown. j Hennitifseo uu another of his officeriutte
The United States oEeers resented the : interview with Capt. Davis. They re
act of the county officers in iming their j turned to inform him that the Captain m
horses' reins before making know :u their ; peremptory in his ton, and had threatewi
business. A warm altercation ensued. Tbe; f itil ,h,0 Niearaguan schooner leaned.,
sheriff and his men were assisted by an ex-1 if opposition to his wihea were maintiiard
cited crowd of two or three hundred per-! Finding that he bad an opponent to deal
sons. Rifles and pistols were displayed I with that he had not couutcd on, the Gene
The tnarshtl aud bis men drew their we spon",1 ''' disabled, much lo the
aud several shots were fired. Mr. Churchill '. noyance of Capt. liavis, and leaving bb sick
discharged bis revolver at tbe erowJ, but no nJ wunded to the care of their surgow
one was injured. j na 'he protection of the American fi;, t
The ceofliet was sharp and stubborn, but 'B company with his staffof sixteen oft .
superior numbers prevailed, and tbe deputy ' proceeded, aome inounlcd on foot, to gi.
marshal, with al! his posse, were made ' Ju M Sur, a distance of twenty n.ilee
prioners; aud a dipatcb received yester-j Tuis was on tbe eveningof th first of Mt.
day afternoou stated that they were to be ' The journey was accomplished in fi urLoir.,
sent last night to Springfield for trial. 1 ! oon after nlibtfall they wtre mtUA
At Springfield at ono o'clock yesterday,) a board. Tbe sloop bore them loPinisit,
Deputy Marshal Keifer arrested Isaac Sar-, wb1" 'P1- I1" went on board the Com-
gent on a aimilar charge to that made against moaore a suips. euers oi me urorrli
the others, and brought him to this city,' awaiting bim here frc-s .friends bo wai bii
where be was held by Commissioner Newhall anxioua to hear from were withheld from
in S1,5()U bail for examination next wek. him and ihe Com-nodore led him pUinlr W
A dispatch, dated Cinciuuati, May 2l, infer, that while the General remained tr-r,,
adds : ' he would be treated as a prisoner. W-ti
The United States marshal telegraphed ' b!",'ff b '""" "bt K"'
the Secretary of the Interior to-d. for in-1 l"-T n n' eTeolcf BMC
struclions regarding the arrest and imprison-j ,be reached this t.ty.
mcnt of the U. S. officers, but tbe nature of' -the
instruction received in reply h is not yetj iMrnr.STlNO IntkU Ioxn b irom .''al?
; trat-pired.
Judge Leavi
: Judge'Usued a
avitt. United States Distri.
r-
Judge, i.sued a writ of habeas corpus to dsv.
I SI1J the marshal has gone to Springfi. Id lo
,t.rve it, I ease resistance is offered, it is.
reported that the United States troop, will
be called out.
Five IIuNPnui GHrr.K Mani wripts.
A letter from Reirut, Syria, says: A few! An expedition is organiiin? in the V!
weeks since, Rrv. Dr. Clark, Librarian of 4,J for prospecting lour to Walker'i K -the
Rodleian Library, ipent a few days in' " ; it will start about tbe H'lh of .M.y
this city, on hi return to Knlnd, from; W'alker'a Hirer is l.'iO mile south of l'r
toura in Kgypt, Palestine, and "some other! '". rising in tbe Sierra Nevadas, oppcute
countries, in search of old manuscripts. He
I ,ia'4 heard of some in Greek, in a convent1
j of ,B0 '-'ept, in Rgjpt, and fortunately sun
; feeding in getting upon the track, followed
i it to the Convent a rate, and obtaining ad.
I wr"c "a" r.eerr concealed in the convent
! '(, Jerusalem. Dr. Clark bad heard of
vaiuanie ureex uiatmicripts heing ronrealed
io this solemn adytum of superstition, and
knr.nil fj, itarrv . . .. u 1 .
from the Coptic monastery, in which, bow-
ever.be was sorvly disappointed, findinsr
.. -r w, j m mw mn uiui-ii i' i ii ii nr r as
ever, be was sorely !
'"l!e l"a0 execrable pictures and 14,00(1
ull of early martyrs, as alleged, all piled
'D one great heap in a cavern in tho rock
i:t. ....i. . -, .
which makes one side of a chapel.
Governor or Utah Major Den. McCul
lough. the di.tiiiiMiished 'lexan P.antrer.
passed through JOiiisville, on Li wsy o
tr i . . . . J
"ashington, on 1 hursday last, bavini' re
cc,vr.d '''"pateh from President linrbanan
du",rl" Prc'ence' From this and other
Tr'nnn w re t0 lufer, says the Louis
tli,n J'""', that the administration has
concluded to confer extraordinary powers
'1 ',,'1Jor Mcf.ulloiigh in connection with
'' Governorship of Utah. These matters
l"'"? definitely settled, C,e Governmeiit will
"i iiiitm iiiiiiiu i'iko lovue k
sistance of tbs uew Governor.
A P.KLlC OP THE PaT One Hundred
Years Ago The good barque William K
Ann arrived at this port from Rarcclona
yesterday, where her long and successful
career brought her into immediate notice.
She was built in 17-07, and in 170'.' carried
flen. Wolfe to Quebec. She was originally
built after the old Knglish man-of-war fash
ion, but has been modernized by having her
stern rounded off. She is commanded by
Capt. Magall, and looks staunch and strong,
as though she-could weather many more
voyages. Savannah JepuUi-c.n, May 20.
what gen. Walker, says
The New Oilcans Daily Time, ;',.,
graphic account of the entbusiaatio reiL."
of Gen. William Walker, the hero ol x a
gua.' Upon landing, a constant ovatiou
given him at every step from the l""
the St. Charles Hotel. Tho reporter , '
After the lapse of some time, durin'
which persona wtro advaueiug aud retir' '
tbe General and the writer drew as;je "'f1
settled together, attempted to outer iutoco
versation ; but it was in vain. I'tan
each moment would conic forward, one Sould
i&a to
. 1 t a 1 1 .
friend, liglitt were placed in the inner cluV
ber and in a miiiutc afterwards we (r"
closeted ulootj n!b General Walker.
Succinctly be, informed us of Lis aVa.
tures in Riv since the time when the
news came from that quarter. He and
men, numbering tome lour or five hun.lr.j
; iu a lit elate for action, wore stroiii-lv fn.,:'
1 position, scarcely sustained any injury.
I ins was the Ueniral s last battle with
tbe foe. There wero several native suldri
with bim, w bo were continually bearing frca
Lakx Citv We takethe fullov 'n? free ta
t' ..... r . I.. i'.I ... i'.i;r...:. , 'v,...l
,,U. Ill .... . IV III'-' mi. , . u.w-
Pu. r,ullIi.l,ed at Bl.k.luron. 11.11. daki
Monday April 20lh '
v ' . . .,, ' .
V' 7 ' . I J
mornine; l f 'th iti't,
Mr. Thompsou, tbe daring and intrepid Cir-
son Valley Kxpressiuan, arrived l .Mok-
uuine Hill, via Murphy a and liig Tree
I Road, from Carson Vallry.
'' Mariposa, and flowing eastward, il siuki i
lie Pir"J" n tne Great Uasin.
Prom private letters recriv
Lr, Mr. Thompson learned lb
received frai Salt
that the scima
! n tun Plormon K Imrch lias assumed a i-
& grown so reneinoiis, maims 1 i"""
forced to environ himself with a truj
guard of the fafhful. The letters state tut
'-'i house is guarded niht and day, by "
friends, and that, so bitter are his cn-rtin
g'i"t bim, he is fraid to slio hini'ii
in public. He has deserted the 'I abrrnac.tf.
1 Mormons of Car-ion Valb y. en
fount of difheultice apprehended ' 1
' ' neigfcuors, naa oeei ""''rj'
ordered to Salt Lake, by the Pre-phel.b
lliitili in a tta.iinr Irt tls,tfiti ste a licacetna
. s- - ' o 1 ,
aacriliee their homes, they hate rlnf
hands with tbe Amelikes, and buried
tomahawk.
JlPiir LoKINii Gov. Gardner, of M
saehusetts, has di-playcd a spirit of in
pendetice and ruapuaiiimity worthy of ,M
Iiigbest honor in rcfin 'nir to remove 'ui6-'
luring, as demanded by a majority of
! Legislature of that State,
i .... ...... .
lature of that Mate. His only
il.... k r..:,i.r..n. n..rV.r...,l the off.:
,nti un iiii.uiuiij . , t'i - v -
duties, according to the laws which h' I"1
aworn to obey. One of these hspprufl V
be the fugitive slave law.
Counterfeit new cent pieces are hi ref
lation hi New York, intended, no ilo'ihb
niix with tho genuine in large quutines
They will easily deceive ptrsniieat a "J1"!
glance, but being a pewter like nil that c
of coin, a greasy feel and a slumpy ou(l
that any body will recognize.
Am Impiiovemest with a IiVm'
Anew reading of an old couplet ia t-"'
rendered by a savage hater cf lioep'. n
that style of dress which leaves too btU
woman's beauty to tho imagination :
f , '. mi a nsrrnw nrrk nf lml. (
'J'wixt two ui.Imi led , !"""
We verliy believe that Clinton i on
the bealtbieiit places in tho world.
population of near 00(1 we scarcely avers,
3 deaths per year. CV '" '"'(