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I.t-lltr on tfrlriiii rniisralioii. TreasiuV I'll vlukm, May 22, fin: It appears fioui your letter of '-0th ' r,0 C0,Sirutid to prohibit the admission of A j.ril, I --. iliat u; p ic-'tMii has been made 1 ,, 1 i a us. " i y..u by Messrs. il Laotte 1 Co., mer-: It will be aecti tlml Co-ogrens, by this act, rVmt-, i.f I'liiuir-t.Mi. S. C, "to clear the undertook to co-operate with those States Ainrr'cau ship I!--liar! Cobdeii, W. F- which, by State legislation, had interposed hi i-ti r, I tiribcu 7-Vl JU yj tons, for j, prevent ilia importation of negroes iuto t:.r ron-l i'f Afriea, tor tl.e pu'pse of ttk- (!,js country. At tint time tho constitution in.: mi boat. I Africtn emigrant-, in acord- 1 prohibition t which I have before re i.. . .. wiiii t!ie 1'. S. pa-scng. r laws, au.l re- kind, icsiraiiiel Congress from the exer t it ni iii v, ill '.ho tunic to a pjrt iu lUe L idled ,.;,. of the i.loljte potter of prohibiting Ststrs." ' .-ueh importation. The States, however, be- Vol ask ike opini m of the lepartineiit ng under uo such 1 i.-i mint, hud in several up. :, the propi ti iv of your granting or re- iu-tinces adept. J tncasuii of their owu: 1 j i ii lb- app.io ilic-n. and the net of I "v-'l shows the promptness The q ic-ti.'ii i an important one, and I of (general Government in exereisiiiir litre dels, i i an anT to your letter until , whatever power il possessed in furtherance could ue the sutj.el a proper exauiiua- of the olj.-ct. The Unhinge of Ihis act is t. ,u .important in atntboi' view. It wiil be ob- 1 he fur iu iti which thi application is pre- eruJ Cat its ot-j-el is to prevent tne uu tented, involve t!t q iesiion in - em- portatioii iuto the United Slates of " any b ur:. -mi. flit.' I ti'" oij-tt of tliea ppiioanta . tii'wt J, mulatto, or other por-ou of color, not .1., i-. ,i ...r i.. i 1. 1 ,i t ti i.!i.ii. to bo dis. belli' a native, . citizen, or registered sea- pjstd o! a naves, t.r to be bound to laoor tr M-ri.ci-, cr rise to bni'4 tbe:u into the rouiure i;;e oiher t mijraiil-. to i.e eu;illed on inc r errivni lo an I lie lights aud privi leges of : re. men. In eill.tr ot tlietoSr-t n i J eoiiiii'vi-urii s. iLe obiret would be o c'u-rlv and iiiainfvstly ajjtust the laws of , I lie LiiilKi S:aie, bslo.eaie i,o ro-.m tor coubt or he'it-iticu. 1 deem it proper, how- i-i,-r. to ea.i your aiuti'i n to the provisions of tti--c laws, as they indicate ier cleaily t-.e nciiri ai p ne v of the Govvrtiuieut uU the tui !-: ot Allien inn. ortaiion. I'.-i tlie 1-! Jm-iirv, 15 the timn Con-tiiu'ion wl.en Congress d bv :i-r b.T'i-d to prohibit ueli iui !.. r, sst, of 2d Msrch, 1TU-4 (l -i 1 I'J!j Ma v. 1 ;-' '.) wre pus- r I. 'It: -, !as iii'iit-ate tUr stronc opposl r "n f.'t ' ( that ti'iu- to the Afnean slavt t-i l- 1'; - s,ibrq i- ti' a.-l t' March. 1-117 ( .' 1-'fi -i .1 2 Uu April. 1 " I f 4'i . as - I .. !'jr acts of tfi M :.r-h. 1 -t t i :! A3-.) :. I 1-Vli Mav, I -'" ! '' lii'" . : show not only t .c i - Iili w h-.-ii tHo pnwt'r was ti - by ' s.Tf. cf pr?l.:b.ti.-.2 this- tr . .;..(., Stit -. rit i hey ! ) .v, r vt !- of tie st -Hi pii'p-i-e of en f .- - pr.-it-t-s I v vn- j.en!li-s si;d 1 .r.-e ex: : :-'.:- 1 n l.-.-i-'a'wn -f -i:i s'avrii.iidsi.sr St it. t prior ! blk, i-i-l;'-t- tti. fief tbit the 5'-t slips l iken for v. r ; .n wte in-s'i.ur:-ied lyti.em. . Ti j. i. i A : t : n wi.'ch tbo tati:te i: I., f : ..' c ' i.. : r v aS" ! u. r.- c .iieiu-ive ,v i'...- -i...ri. ..p.itiou ev.-ry- ' ': r- .' ' j c ::.uii.i -if :lv Afr':?ja .f 1T01 a g- lu rally , 1-ti. IL.t I !ir-t sic- " riii u3 1?:.4 pr- , . : i..r I' .-.-ii. :. ;i.-.0 I-, siuli. for hiui i l.ats.-ver. e.tuer 11:. At: .iiad or ' u uT ie-.--!. lb- the ..:i united i or Vt--il to in the si::.e. iu v trae or :rv a- v.'.,. ml any poll or p: id r, lau:atto, I .f any c.p per- i 1 1 be r"t ' I " t'.e p l. 'of the penalty aforesaid, the person or per . sons sued may he be! J to special bail : fro tided aiuui,3. That tiothiua iu this act shall in uu of tin: United Slat , or svatiibti natives ape of Good Hope." of court: ii-s bey olid the C It is not ci.fi,.ed to slaves or lu-groes lound to iai,or, tut contemplates tlie exclusion, iu th tiroad.t tctms. ot aii Mich Der.-ous. Willi- jut re id to tLe character in which th.y luay be brojght. It excludes free persons as wen as siayes a il i persons i.ouii i w lauor or seri,:e. i tie ou'y r.ui'.tatioii iu U;e aei .is, that il is con6ned to such persons as are preietited by the laws of any of the States ,1'iom being imported iuto sueh Slates. At that time there misled liws of some of liic M.ite, not only prohibiting the iu trodueliou of Intro slaves, but lo free iiej'ot'S. Iiidec.i the policy of the slavehold- in,: States has ilays bten opposed to tlie n. crease ot its tree negro population ; and and 1 it i.pnper uere wcura, u.al al tuep.es- lQ w ou fjur. Every one Secuicd ' on the Investigation of Nursery Hl.vu.es; , , , . . ' i -i .i ii i : lislieu Kevolut onary ranirs ; tie .'son; p. nod of t heir hi-torv. Alier this refer- whiitf they were young' and some too m ' i i r ' . , .- ,. J . , How Oertrude waa Married : Indians ear- cii-c lo the .a.s on the sulject, ins hardly !,; they were old. The scene of the - Slll,0l . Kugene Sue; Lines; An O.d i,eeesary t , r, pcui tint it the application ; ,,ic N;c WM L,)ck K,tiriue, alias Uisseli Mai,l alUd ; U bite Lily ; Facts, Anec Of Messis LaBttc iU, c.nte.i.p.ates the A , . .... ,. . ,.. , . iiitroJuriiou if u-roes into Lhu I uited SijN s fi oni A iVu'.i . ii!., r in tin. i-lmrjcir ' of .-iaiLs or as apprentice bound to scrvic or ialr, il is c. early iu violatiou of holll t :.e leiur alii .-piiii of the iaw, aud cauuot Le frauted. The form of the arpiicatioo made bv JKs-rs. i. still.! 4 I o , would seclll trii:L.ile the iulrud uclioli il.to til States of ne.-rot4 fi oiu Africa, entitled ou ti.rir ariivil, tt ail tLe rijhts aud privi.eces ol Irciiu n. J i.e proposition, upon us face, rlous refutation. M. s-r. Latiite i t'o , ak us to Le.ieve that tiair ve-sil, fitted out in . r , ...... . - : I ' v """- e . a e,e to A.rica, U Li in.' lo si me I ort in ,,et .,ilid Sutesa cargo ( free negro,, il.e .ort to w!..ca tl.c escl .xu-cf to le- s no; m.cau-j. 1 1 ca:.n ,t t e ; he on. ( inicn u sa.is, i.or any oiner pori iu n.e ot .ju: i. t aio.ina, as the :uti o tui.lioii e negroes i..to that Slate is wiseiy pro i by strin.-eul !a-.rs aud heavy peuai Il ca:i i.l le. tie port of any otii'.'r .ulJiiu S:a:.. as siunl-r Hi each i-e Stales a, .sle forbid it. The reason eh is .-- manliest, thai I liu not l t i up. l, v.tUef to prwJuctt the evi of lue.r eiislei.ee, or loiusiilv the p nicy winea led toii.eir a.i pl.ou. Ills 3.i!..-lfl.t l-l k'i).v t'.Ht l..e p ibiic' lliilld O.' ;..al secti.liof ii.e L'uioU is bvt luole cordial .j a,ici-'i Uj-.-i ii,; i.e sul j-ct in in uf-oti a:. ' i. e. --ity e i" pi i.ii.itinj. as Jul a- i 3-si! au increase cf the fr-e i.-.'j p.-pu.at.vi. : and bcl.ee tue laws to - Ca i met. pi .Jltil. lj-ir iu.paruiicii i. oln :i.y p.aee. Cti. it i t..a: Mts-f. L ti A C.., pro p.. t j it iu. n, v i-"j ti.e.r car j-i of free ts .i to a f jr: in some of tl.e liu ilive i.. ...ig M.tes : I am I. t anaieof a single .". i'e A..-.r-; lui.ie In coli.il. wo i.'l re- c- . '. a tv.-.rji.;. ii.jcL .i-j a ciri.ii wo'.-c-n-; .-.1...-:, lj .-tiiiig, at laws and C-.li hi ji.-iI pri.uioii-, s ,ui-i of i'e :n l ive j.i..iie i for ti- ir one j:4.:it'ial exeiiioi, L . : g ': i ; jti'i tne 1. i-i it; on id :u has tn a b-.i o.'. :e .- ,iij-ci by ti.- j. mr: ' ' j : :. i !.:, il. 1 '. J :, li.- , .v . i. g and I n -'. j. . ehvi lin- Si I -. s . I u. iv p--i i.-.il- : I; refer, in tl.ia c .l.I.ecti t tn ...j..; r-pe:e-i au-1 ia:i,-,t tlf.Ms which :. .iv be .u In a ; in n ry ot" li.e I.:.; in, 1 rj.i'.e l.r in- r-u. jv..i tioni oar u.id-l of t',. in .it ii.:'jrla!ni.e ' a--. II j s - .-r vari.Lt tae in utiles which, have iuducvl iii-.je e.lU wila O.Uirut pvisOU-. in li.fTer- . i.t sic:.,:.-, tne cn.tr). they a'.i mnnit Hi i arm si fi--ire lo 'i.iniiii.-li laliier li.an i ci-ase tnv if., li-g: i y,'t ulatio-i. ln. Cj.i.j.i, ti.js I., i.ii.ested IU t.-ry . ii la. 1 lai;i!.:sr to t-ieiy on-, and it woui-1 , ; t- :...igg:-j". ii,u-i,ci- u iLe it. lei . iei.ee ..I M.-s-.a. Li.fiile A Co , t suppve'that ii-y a. v.-.- re ignoiunt ol it. 'A hei-;, . ;he.-., do t:..-y pr . Oi :lo iui. 1 ti.e.r a:.a o! f - L'. -gr.yu " '.Vnat is la-- motive n l.io'.i .a; ..is t..-; ei !-i L'l-.e 1 II catii.ot be I lie pr.U A fie ')' e 'i ii -re are iu African e:n'g-a:.:s- ikii.g afj-i--;i.e lv t'... country ; . 1. 1 li.-.r.: in re, t.,-: lli'-aus ot .a'.erat.n.' M'-ssrs. 'g..Vti..; The. ikLihropy, fi,r it s i i u e--.- n ,r .-cs t ' ; -'rj. " i-' " ,ii::c A. Co, for ne canii'jl be u.e-re i c-otif. r no benefit ring In in to our 1 1 al all, it v oar pe-t h j iv,, i.-. T j bei.e . e, iiin'i r tliat liiBie is a l.'jxa h It ail of M; an eii.igram ni.'.s and I1'" -:' Ji-'l sa'J- I. ihlle ii. to til c oun i'.v. r ol uiak..i( :,l tl.in to ser ...pt sub n unsafe rult li.e su-p.eio for of ie ' ' pait ot an jti,,.-r I . o.ntrv. I ,: j i- . 'l,a- I f )';J a t f: II -uii.pi. in. L.fi'te e-i .Slat.--, fie their i hat you A M, lo anJ you , ..ll v.-'.-i tne clearance k. I am, verv re-pi-eif-iiiy, ll'i'.VKI.!, ri Uili iSeer.-tary ol t.'ie 1'n-asary. Wm Y. ' K, K-q , i ti'. it of the Cu tin-, ' i irle-t'.n, S. th-i Marine Court of Na, teiy d.-eidi d li,..i lag u... K Co." aj ; .ar.i.o to tne . . in ti ade, bating i,o -e,. ii,i aaol p .a..-iib, by oriI(Lar0linnlaalMg. CHARLOTTE: Tuesiday, Juuc S. 1S5S. " : - ----- ----- j rw Hour. The first New Flour, about 00 lbs, of the season as brought to town on Saturday by Mr. Hiehard Koxzell, and was' , L j . y. Ikyce. TLe Capt. 1 ' . . . ... , . prisenicu u -nu juivc .what he bought, for which he will please exc,.it our thui.ks It proves to be a very 0j arl;c IVajoii Fit Mr. Eussffl fur June. On Saturday last, we had another unique ! Wo have received the June No. of Ilus-1-uioD-tr.itiou ia the shape of k Wagon I 'io ' sell. The following is the table of conteuts : I Nio. It was certainly a source ot a great deal humor and uuiusement. The company was quite lare and C'led about sixteen r,.l,;,.1,. nf '1 calibre, from a Lorse eart us - - . r """ . J thiiiL- t assed off as " uicrrv as a marria bei;." It seems that Saturday rras the anuiver- sarvol tiie"Va 'en PicXic Association,'' aud we suppose it will be regularly celebrated by tLo aociatiou every year hereafter. T'i'if Faillaslirals. To keep up the" fun "ou Saturday af- teruo in a " Fantastical Parade Tl took place. vVe were not out to see them, but understand j that thu 'mranded skirt" aud tie " rub-j . . . ... , , i b.ng of suufj came iu for tneir share olhti JtcUred dividend of '! per cent, ou , . . , ,, ir l r ' " tleon,pao, afford- tLe capiui tock for last six Uioulus, i 'Ja ain iseineni .or lue "'" on. Ue no aoomio.to tuc sua ol luc sku ts woru Ly oiue 01 tne laoics, but wt. suppose li.ey are heller lor lueir uea.m luau.a large number of skirls of another kind at I least some of the nhvieians say so. Sol let them expand to their neart a couteut aud rub tuutf t.o if '.Ley caoJe. .vp ck uf War. TLe aggressions of the Hrilish crui-crs i our if.i!, iid a few days sgi t5 a very interestiu delate oil tl q leali jIi, i hich nil. ! loiud iu a.Jtlei ciiuiuii. Il I-. oue of -rave import aud ytt it oiwi.t to be met . with E,ures, and we think t.o.v is the time to h ive the q K--ti.iU finally settled ; and we u.mk tucre is no netter way tiian l empower the President, unlcr siiuiiar cireuiti-tances. to arrest or sink thj vessel c ,111:1. ittiug the outrage. Kuglan l wi'.l ti.eu f'c! tint we a.-e deletiriiuid t j r-i.-t cv.c, interference ,'.u o..r ooinm -rc.l lua rine. I ne forbearance of tlii government h is t ;0 often we fear, led to these ufifor- tunvt interruptions t) our tessels, We -. e that Mi l'j'i.-l.-.- !. is l.iiiaduce.l a bill to i-jvive and put iu foreo tne act of the 31 of March, 13!), in relation to the north-ea-t. rti b.un.iary, with such ui adiScafious as to make it applicable- fo the pre-ent coo- irovtriy in regard to the right of search and vi.-.tjiiou. Tne liii thus revived puta at the di-po-al of the Pro-idetit, to be us -d ?arvtj resi-t the claims of Great .. , .. I .. i .tr.-. l hritaiii the Laval and military totces and l':.... ia' :t:v of th.- Lmled ClaUs, and au- tborixet him to ea.l into th service t.iinO vd in leers. It a!-i puts at bis di-posl ten ti.ii.i'.. l.s of dollars, aitii tiie right to bvr lo.t the same ; al.-o if he deems it necessa ry, to -end a special am las-ad or to (ireatl Uri'iln The act to continue in force fr six'y days after the mccling of the next Congress. Afrifun Lmifralion. Kf oru have beeu put iu cireuUtion th it at tin- South several loads of slaves had ariived and were to be received under the spprenlice system. Whether these reports ars Uui or not, a firm iu Charleston, Messr try th K L. title .Si Co were disposed to L-xperim- nt, and lo enable liiiiin to act legally we suppo.-e, application ti made to the I loiietlor of lie port of Charleston, fir a clearance for the American ship K.-.-haid Cvl'Iiii, u go ti Afrit t to tike on boatd Aliicau emigi ants, 'lie Collec tor very properly uec.iu:d granting a clear ance until he could write to the Secreta ry of the 'I reasury In reply ta this let ter Secret iry Cobb has w.ilteii a:i inter est. ng answer which w.ii be found iu to days paper. It will Lo seen that tie see- r.-tary refers to the la s bearing on this i a-e, and it appears that it is cltat'.y illegal to iii po:'. tmigrii.ts from Afiica for any puipoie. K. al lue letter. Aii'ilhcr Culrugr A telegr.tpl.ie report from Mobile states lint an American vessel bad been fired iu to cli I'ensacoia and one man iiileJ. 'I lis i, and to be conlirined. It is staled that tne ruiion nau gone in pursuit oi me ag grenjr and we hope she may overtake her and Inakx such an example of her at will l a teiroi to oileis. If this does uot rouie up the A met lean people we do not jdiuw what will. V Our readers will find tn ii.tcfwtln Couiinualcati'iu ou ur fir-t page. Davenport Ftmale Collrge. :j..M.t..l,u.,lrtis,ii.eutof the above College, Pcrsoti desirous of scuding thoir wards or daughters from borne can find no letter Institution for im parting to them a good education. The loca tion is healthy and it is situated iu a neigh borhood whose moral and christian charac ter cunuot be surpassed. PflcfSOU'l lllUlifillf. . The, July number of thi. popular T'" ! ,hc j0.ImUjs wre i arilll1 alt, determined dieal is received. Mrs. Ann S. Sl.'pheus, i UpOI) resistance; al.-o, to request Col. Mon we iee, begins a tbiilliug Original No- roe to push on the troops peedily. p1.. " ICI l'l,. ill, 's Daiit'hier." ! Hereafter, Mrs. . will write exclusively I .ill ... Ill :....)! ; lor - reiersou s .-lagsniic, nci v . :....:. ....I ... unrn. ;0f0eoulribu,0" trunsfcrrcd to it also i cout.itiutors transicrrcn to it also I1'1'" "ei " I'etcrson " unapptoschalle '" mu"J -l u'"'",- "'fe"" with the July number. twr is the time ! "ubscribe. Terms, Si.tK) .,. t or Vi.i t .n,i'n f.ir ftlOflil .i i.i . l"lu" , ruuaUclptua.- A tpeciinon may Le i at this ctlice. ! Literary frospects of the ?out!i; tauc Sw""'P Hibiscus; frrBinsh Curlews; Notes iue ami vine v uuuro in nance j ' t...i.. . c. ..' t ... "... i.i.i. .. . iidij, ovuuuui , .-i u una versa rji auui c-ss , , . . . . Literary Notices. jrtli faridiiu Pl.iulir. We have received the June No. of this '"terestingagriculturalperiodicalaudco.il- mc"J ' 10 our agr.culturaMnenas as every ' wny worthy of their eneouragniient. It is afforded to ubscril e rs at 81 per annum iu ' advance. Direct A. M. Gorman, Publisher, I.tih, N. C. Catnl Diti.lrihh. The Dank of the State of North Carolina p,Me 0n the 1-t Monday iu Julv. I The Batik of WKmin-toa ba also dec , .j uiviucbu oi pei ccui. payau.o ou ii.j ;LjtjlLt PtitRsBt nti, Jane 2. Tub PcTbltslll'Hil KlDVAI'I'tlts The nio-t intense meiteineiit pie tails i.t this cilv relative to the slave stealers, Capt. liayiiss and his uiatu e!ijouer K ah ho impkius, of tcie re captured iii Junes river yesterday, and brought baclt to PeKrsburg, with their vessel, bating five runaway slates on boar I. A dense crowd was b-aembied around the Jaii during the eulire day. .o vio.eiice, however, w.s at uipted, tt.ere be. tig a strong i .icn lorco in atieadar.ee tj prev-i.t ar, 7 lii-i-irlanco of the public pciee. 'I he whole city i ex- iied to suoh a degree that il has been ueeuied advisable to pi-tpoi.e the tiial of P'' fur ur . hhOol;, BAI1LX tiriV 1 11 HX.ls HAN iLU- A.NU fill I.NDl.l'-rt. NtW Uttl.HA.'., June 1. Later Tezais ad noes report a de-perate ballle between Capt. Fold's Kdii-er s and a large Ljiy of Camaiii. -lies. Seventy six of tli" latter were kiiied, several wounded and seveo- teen prisoner made. Three hundred hor- wi were a.-o captured. Capt. r r I loss was -cne white maa and one ndi in, and two wounded. It was a running fi.'ht of tiX miles. WasiIImiTu.n, June o. Pkath or SgNAToa IIinhl-ia lj,u J. Pinckney lleuder-on. Senator fioiu Tex as. died in this city, yesterday. Senator IIojs- - ton, feelincly announwl the event id the iSu,u to.a,y, ,. bur.t lut0 tears ret. ni much ayiupatbetio fee.ing. '1 no funerti services wi.I bo puiorui.'i in the Senate Chamber lo morrow. New Yf'RK. Jan 4. IINX TIIK T?lifTt"ll ''VFI'IAI.a Aitnts Tal '1 he steamer Iti-iek W arrior, from II 1.. arrived Uu ll.w .rrim.1 i I.... , f il. l:, ,,..!. . ir. . i. made him-eif so euti-Mcjous in b.einiiiii our merchant ves-els at Si-rua la Grand and on the liulf, has been arrested aud acul to J au.aica. A Nuisance. The evils and auuoytnc-n resulting from tobacco chewing have al'ays i pen compl allied of; but just no a '-loud cry '' on the subject comet up fi tllOlsC who travel lu rai.roa'J cut, and who, en u lined to close quarters, have to enduis the '' aloiniiiationa ' conseq ieiit up'n the prac tice. It is proposed that the railroad com panies charge tobacco chewers double price or liiriiish theiu wilu a car lo lueuiaclteS. Afi. (JaitUe. An attempt is ti 1" nn ie to r-e v r tie minion and a h .lf nf .1 .liars lliat went doii in the Central Americv i a!ih'S'i-h ahe is souk iu water over five tin It of a mile deep, and ia a spot that is ninety inuea from land. IUllA'ltat Lti. OVKIlt.ti. Mrs. K U. Mjoie l,u recovered $0,1)1)') damage, fi jui tne c .riioratioii of Pet-rsbur, Va, f.r ly inj'i j-taiiicd by stepring into I. nr. which had been left around of tne city lsuip posts. of Mis Jaue Jxiiiion and Mr. Kbei.czcr thereupon our devil moralize us y eflrrriiea .f. and t, n t-ri ,, , .... ... .,, ... l'u Si-atk run MmiMAMsM. North Pr.s i KUi.l I Vlt JiiK.NAbo. lie village , . I I s , , i i Ol lilsoU IU llllUOi-. was C lllltl.eleiv Ue- , . . r . .. . erl list iilnr.su ,..l a. . ., i.l.,.,1 e i,.l,..i. ! " ""' "" cuneiuuDU u T r,d by.a tornado la-t and.y nint. ,- . L I T M x ul't Bhe waa the. Lo.r- ' rre-mri.tM l.rrehy . ,..r.r e,-, persons were killed and aoveial fa- V, " ' ,V ' ,-"t "''ded from iho Steamer .nd C.rit Crol,rll ' "np'oy the l.av.l fnree cf the Uniled lally wounded. . ' . ? e. J.l i -, , . 7 ' " ren.iired lo sh jw hi pspers. Mborlly "J " t,U1 Ihe scene ' letter K -to reeeee 3!) I.she, on h bare i t" ,r,,i', ,fi,c-, UJ Ml' Vu,t'i ' , 1r,"l'.".,,l ""lroc,,0!" . .- i .. i a , tates atea.u fri.-al came to the rescue " I'1'" ships which hvr? com m it led on- A Vn iriiiia pnper records tl.e marriage back, to be lie; naoned thirty dy. then lo I 1 .,..i ih... I , ... IIImhly iwpoiitant hiom Utah, Gov. Cvmmwg, Ep,lltJ from Salt lake City I 7. Mai mam m Aunt lirtitnact dtUimintd .'.' St. Louis, Juuo 11 Pate from Camp Scott to May Cth, have been received here. Two Mormon had urrived at Leavenworth, briugim! despatches from Gov. Cumining for the Secretary of State. The troops expected to move towards the Valley about the end of May. Au expressman stales that llio Command er at Foil Kearney hud instructed him to inform Col. Monroe ihut Ciov. Cuuiming i....... ....... ',... i iv.,... si .h T .. L-.. l'n iliot llouiiiau s command was met tieyonu fori 'L. The- euoouuttred suoar three p on the route. .. . . ( tl0 i-,.;lce loiiiuiissioners, tiov. rtndl"""""! ""f .u ... tt ---- - i i ii... i..i '..!.... i. 1....I !..... i.v.r, i .r.. ' n.ie. aud ' eio obliged to awiw the ri cr vute b j fXu'TEiA rom Washinyton, neeiveil last night states tliat otlielal inlor niatiuu had been received thfre in regard to the above lite i'euea.l jU. l it. Iu. Gkcat Civil OtTBtteAK jn New Oai-tANs. T'tt Aisttuiiin I'ots saiun of a Yiilunn fum mitirt !Tht MUumf Cei'ed nal t vumun I'timtcil in Srrttt Srwiion, rrf, f .Niw (.lut.r ans, June .--A revolution an.cnt: the people broke out last nigbt The Vigilance Cniiiniittee in large numbers took possession of the Arsenal iu Jackson Square this morning. vrr (0 joj) ,,,, t,j 1Mnounce 1 he Kiecutue I ouiiuillee call fur all I i ,;, ,i : ,: , Loaded cannon are posted about the Arse nal, aud 2iU aimed meu have bcuu placid ou L'uard there. The disturbance is in relaliou to reform in municipal affairs,' and lor e prevention! ...y quesiiou with reference to African j of ordri (M , th. .ml ,U pr.f ,0 , ot outrages and a, sa.s.uatio... I s,avery. The South Church Uiainla... that , (uf mWwU rep,rjo ,u t,ptt.,n, At II A. M l.eu. Jracy. divuiou of .Uvery I not a subject of ecole.ia.lical t f cour,c t,ui4j, , E, .Oy0 lU. f,c,. , miiit.a were called out l.ti,l.lion. The single object was, that Utult , ljf(WiL , he t omn.on t o-ineil ,s , s.-eret srss.o.i, ! , , ,0 disclaimed the right of legation '.. ,)tl cerlu,, WO(jiu ut and refuse poaitivt-ly to admit eveu the upon that subject we wiahed lo make ! heat luleie.t bv ri-ktug a w4r win, (.. . . ... . U'lseiphne contorm to that profession. The I COull'j Honevei, we imj If iiii.uU he city throughout is terribly excited, I Conf. icnce by iu action this morning h...lli(J h.Joro many inout b, iLe u.era.,i , and dire confiiMoii prevail 1 not parted ub iu authority or Uu- autbril ; of ... . fo. . iu,blie u ,,, , lliv I he tounmI have po.-stsMon or the 6rt i.mn nt' ll.i. Arin.irv ailli n.n rniiml, sf atiiiniinitiou. A battle is expected this the result no one can foretell. .-furnin Later. NfcW Or. I. Kami, :i P. M The I'.iot Act li-m fteti read at till headquarters of the i.:!:inc' (.'omnnttce. The Oiilitarv are engaged iu making cartridges. NtW CBI.KA. June 3 La-t tight, the Vigilance Commute, took - i- . . , , i i-.-es-.iou oi i i.e .-vr sen n, v. our is, a sea sou g lare, aud prison. To dav. the Comii.it n-t isiil-o aeverai proulainalious. Il.e I rue IK iU says, " ail ruthana u.u-t lesve the c or bs prepared n (Me Kigbt hundred lie igiiauee (.'on mitlee are under anus and are making uresis in nearly every house.'' At eleven c elock to day, Mayor Water man ordered out it u 1 race , imisiou. and inru proceeded lo the bead.i.iarli rt ol the i igiUncc t oiun.ittee nd read the riot act. Nlyv t'KI.E.ANS, June 4. The Vieiiancc Couiiinitee in this city hare a---ite j their supremacy, and proved trium phant Mayor VVateiunn iias resigned the municipal authority over to the Vigilance Committee. Tne city is nii qiiet, and crous have ci-.er-td The Vigiianls have appointed coinmiitee., nuiubi rin t one luousand, to preserve order ut the j.pio .cning i lection. i ijor ji-jiic in, i i: of the arrny Lv.ali.i the Vigilance Coininittee. t the A Nw Sr.).ixrioN. A merchant of NewVo:ha wrilleu a letter to 'ieneral t as, u .ir""ting a method by which, he tf inks, a satisfactory arrant-meet c uld be I with tireat Uritain for inquiring imo the uiti inailty of ut. ei ous ve.si-ls. II reCJiiiluelid s that au Anin u ait j.ituUiidHl should be placed ou baard of every iuli-h crui-er, and that a JSiilish I.ieutrnant . i i.i l .. i ...... .1 i... . i .r . ..... i .: can crui .... 1 1, A iw.V....! f.r . l..r. lint any su-pect' d ve--el should be visited and her papers ixauiiued by the cthcers whose nan mil flag site uiiht carry. Iu This way, he t.-iieie, all feelings of nation al honor and pride mighi be r'p"rteil ; and til il the f nds of a vi-it attaiutd without a possibility of i.aticiai i euce IIevvv 1ama'Hs Tin of public interest iu the pi t iriii.t Court yeatrday w priiK-ipa! untt-r, ... - and deci-lon of thu ca- f Moore vs i he City of Peter. burif. 1 he Jury Lroi.chl in a urdict of S'ltiidi damages for the PiainlitT i Tl.e cireuuisiai.cn of ihe case were th. se :! Mrs Moore, some time a.-o, while walking! at ni iht iiriou the sidew alk of Market atrt-et stepped info a hole which had been left a - round a lump pol a:ier it had leeu pul up, . pie in .in wrieans. nev. j, and sustained cuisiderable bodily injury , "as elected Kditor of the Kiehiiiond fioiu her fail. She brought suit again-t the I Christian Advocate, lie. Mr. Ilefl.n was city fir d unage.a, sud, as we have said . j re ierte.J kditor of the Noilh Carolina i bote, the Jury -sve her S'p.tlOil. Cliritliin Adr-milr. i It is the Ii .-t sdion of lie kind, we be-j The proceedings of the General Confer-'li-ve, that was cter oockcied agaiu-t the r"co thus far have br.-n marked by great city, an I it has c i.neq u ntly txciled con- I unaiiimily and good feelios. siderablc iuttrest. I'd. Int. The Conference Las iut fixed, by reso A Narrow UscAt'E Put vi CuMif' t A Die!. Vesterdny evening, about 7 clock, when everybody was leaving the) lottery, ,,, consequence ol the eomiiig P of a sqinl. a litih-daughter nf Mr. Kuget.e . ry, conseqiienc.' of Ihe eou.i..g P Ksdra, of ibis city, between Sand y. ars ot .-e, aeei.ieiitaliy lull overboard Irom that part ot the Mattery l etweto tho billing- auu tne -lens leauiii ' iuio iti-i w mer id iii ' into lli-i w liter to the we-t of it. Mr. Francis Nip who wa' the Mily one near tho spot at th lime, did not see the child fnli, but saw d io (a line lare one, not a Newfouodiau ud however,) suddenly jamp overboard, seise the ciiild by the shoulder, and twiiu with her to il.e steps, wbeie he landed hersaf.-ly. The child was nearl v aciiseea w hen th us nobly rescued by the brave beast, and was emr.ed h'.me to ila paienls. Ultui Ut'Mn Aims, receive itrf Usbea more, and to be let loo.u lie had married four wives. fr There , in Sweden a Ludie.' liible Soei-ty, wLieb pr. sci.ts, a Liblu to every uewly msrried couple. Ttl MSTHODIBT ClIURCH, SODTII. The Geueral Conlereuce of the Metliodi.t Episoo pal Church, in aeasioil It Nashville, has e punged from the hook of Discipline all re ference to the subject of boyiug and aellim; slaves. According to the constitutional la of the church, three-fourths ot the aunual Cotifereuoes must concur iu this action, but there caniiut be a question as to the re.ult. The vote Mood ayes 14 , lioea S, absent 3. The resolutions thus almost uuauimousiy adopted was as follows: V'llKKKA4 the rule in the General Hull' of the Methodist Kpicopul Church, South, forbidding " the buyiiij,' aud Belliu of meu, wouicii, and children, ith an intetitiou to enslave the in. la ambiguous iu its purase- oloirv. aud liable to be coustrued as aiitao 1 ''"" "" IM1IIU'W oi iry,- Uard 10 "'"el' 1,19 th . uo .r,ul " ,,l .1.11. avi...t. in unl.tri.Iin, fllti uuiiea uiasiurs auu arrvauis, s t mim Holy Scriptures ; and wl.trcas a strong da- ,ire for the expunctiou of aaid rule has b-u I expressed iu nearly all parts of pur eccle.ias- - " """""" ' 1 i 1 t .1 1 I ' ujr mo uci. gm u, m i i-ouiuieuoe vi '.as "I"'!'" Church, South, iu General Conference as euihled, that the rule forbidding " the buy ing and selling of men, women, and chil dren with au intemiou to enslave thrui," be expunged Irom the General Hule of the M. lj. Church, South. lleudved, That iu adopting the foregoing resoluliou this Conference expresses no opiu iou in regard to the Afncau slave trade, to which the rule in quctliou baa bteu " uu derslood " to refer. Lest the adoptiou of tbese resoluliou j might be understood ss favoring a reuewal of the slave trade, Lish I'iKHTB txplaiu- d the matter thu "The whole philosophy of the proceeding set-ni to be founded ou the fact that it i.( not the proviuce of the church to decidel uf tu church over its member in any r. I' ... ......... 1.... ..r . 1. i t be a ley . si i-itig, n. W'u cicrlan.i here . . i. i i i . ......... ...,l .),.... .. I.. .1 about'lo-ini. ..hor.h enntroi If w. Imn L., the il-'td Article of Heiigion we shall find . theie that the cbureb retaius its proper authority over in Uiembers wiib relereuce il.. w. i... .1.:. ... , . . , , simply maintain our urii'inal position that , ., i , , , . . ,. v B,,u u " auojrci J " tti.n any other c.vi. ui.twr , over wLu-n the law of the countrv are (X- , , , , , . . lelinetl. I Deg the treltirru ttictetor lo be easy. Tb.-ie is nothing here to w. riant any eonstrucimu looking toward a repeal ' Vol the laws of the United States in recard o( ., . . .. tne .Mncau slave trade. ILtr It ocea-iiou for sen-iili veDess, nor for any legis lation cn the aiil i-ct an where else. No harm lias beeu doue lo any body to day W e hate ouly set ourselte rightou a vvxed Irom bis Oovrruirirnl It waa a u-pi-question; aud we uuy safely defy ad li.e circuni-tai.ee that these outrsge. comm. eflotls of our cm-mirs, Xoiib and South, immediately after ilm rifu-', l v ihn'j to damage ttie church for lailllj Cieil erumcnt, of oerlaiu d. u.alid. nn Jo lj pjaiiian upuo ills .ulj. ct." laad respecting the Si. l iad.. ' M r. I i ale in in d to amend the anienii i P.isil. p K'AUl.r, I'uinplainU against this -tiiigiiisbed officer of the M. K ('huifh, utu, were '-nt up lo the General Confer el,c f'ouj eight annua! confer nets. I he. a, legations d .1 not 10 auy wsy luvolte lue , w,oi..f or liirult tn i.uruUer of the bibop. b'lt hita rrrulir; r-f. r,.i,...... I i. ,f!,...l I , ' " : a.-ls. 'Ih'-y were finaiiy disposed of ly the !" uuaniii.ous adi jtiou of the fvllowing , resoluliou : lirsui'rrd. That after a ptiient consider a'iuti nf the ceuit iaint, made ai'mnit lli-l op Karly, the Couf. rence deeply regrets tneie is any gmuud for said complaints ;' Ueverihelesa, iua'uiucb as the coiupiaiuta subiiiitteJ do Lot impeach the purity of hia' character, Dor bis leaily lo lim I ibureli. but I " , auu luiiuaruiorr, ini.ewoi ins r xpiau a - lions made by Id, Imp Marly, and his ex - pressed willingness to uard against giving ii--iieo in lumir on uie .Mints anove rcier - red to, his cbaiiic'.cr do now pass MrvtviMST Ckvchal CViNraRcir r On jibe -'am tit. the General Agents, Ilook Kd - ''ors .tuvocaie i.unora were elictnl ; , ,. ,1 ( .i.lllev J. II IM.-Terr in. waa rl.-ei.H (...m.r. If.nlr ... . . ..t. .1 .1- publishing Interests of the Church. Ilev Dr Myera was re elected to the vi 'Ar '"" Adrmale, pu'.Ii-hed at Charleston, S - ., Hev. II. N. MoTveire, of tbo N. O. Ad vocale. was elected Kditor of the NashvilU I f lift A :f(fuf, nd the Hev. C. C. Gil of the Texas A'vfr'itr. waa elected ! lJpi lution, to adjouru ou uext Tuesday, the Islj ' r,vs Sihua lTlll Juti ami Al. I iitKT. The ws , IitKT. The Oase of the ahip John aud Al - , ,, , . u" v" reporieu ny leie-grapn. iu 'icrt bat been reported bv tele-jranh. Tin iew Wrieans I'icayuiie, ol tlie -.'lib .'Jay, has the following particulars : . "Captain Crowell.of the liip John and Albert, which arrived here this uiortiiug,' ' I r... rl. ll. ., .1.. 17.1.:.... I k-. bis!,.'., ., , .. V . . , . 1 li.elicali Dag Ut mi wai hied inlo Uve tiinea. . .. ,. -,- , ' 8 . . , by a I.ritish war steamer. Ihe shots, he , alleges, p,e.d quite close to the vessel,! aud over Ler; and she was oompelled to ! brave to, without bavin, time to lake iu! the Canvass of the ship, so a-f to save bcr' spar, allho.igh it was blowin- Very Leavi- ly at ihe time, aud kl.e bad everything 1 set before the wind. The .hot . fired after she had rum, ! .i..,lnss. lllllaiin Lu iiVIIHI.li. Misa. Kaiinyi 1 1 at. , of ('ineiiiuati, has reroverod .'l,.iUt) damagra from It. Vandcrgriff and c-lb era for confining htr iu au a-yluui as . lunalia. ' " I May lint matter be amii From the Wihnti.f ton Hef.iJ, Tll Urltlali Aktl in Ajjm,, Kitfbt t NiNtrt'h lilmlii,,, iMfuUTAN't' III UttilOSJ IN 'illlt hENAi This all-importaut question whic.li i, Ul, agilatiii the country from Maine l, ,. liulf, was the aubjeet of u )otir alH t.urili, , discussion iu ill lieiiale on Saturday H and, judging from the I epul is 0( thij Je late, the views riilerluinr-d by the spta;,.( were of a decidedly belligerent iharaci aud indicate a determination to m tile I matter at once, and of establishing tim f,,!,,, of .the views entertained by the linti-l t jlli' inaiiders In the right exeieistd by tLin i, atop aud avarvh our tiddcrs ou the L sen. - -. ... In the course of the debate, Mr. M-,. spoke ou the resolutions of the c..u,ii,i;t. on aggressions, aud shower) that ttiteriniio! OI . . t ... 1 !. w recognises do rigiu i visuaiiou i ii of peace, aud ill time of war only cjuccj,, it to the extent of preventing act cjntn baud of war.- Mr Maaou produced eii.iilct authoiity in proving that no armed -d . j, . any nation baa a right to atop, visit or lojr merchant vessels for any purpuae; ;., that ships ou the seu ara iu no w ay i,JU to lay to, or await the ttouiiuaude of t,,, foreign war vessel which may choose l j such orders. . The resolutions ssral( to the point, ai. aver that the time ha coins whuu U.o u,i cullies must be settled at once and forcri and it i to be hoped that it may be it mediately acltlud by the Executive. U'e must ooiifrss, that, at present, u.aiii present rather a gloomy appearniee, p P as they do, the peaceful rrlulious t'l,., the two most powerful intions on rinl. jeopardy. However, it will hot be Im,; i. lore the result of lb aoti 10 of the ii n r ....... -I I I. a Li.., .11 ..,,1 I. .. ,ejl t ,. tttmvi ' fot,.v,.r. .' e ,A ,u idea of ainu.,, ,... ., ,i,:. , ,. . - ( tli. llttl)u .,a. uf lCe. - I Hut, w. bavo iliftt-swd Irom tli ili- . ion, wincii smaes urongiy hi u.-uru o nos.uoii, 10 me in-auc uoi.ij ' JuPlJ lJ '" " our own douiiiiioiis l'uril)f Inouise ,.., M r M allory prrpord au a mend turnr, tint ' , , , i iioiii, ana iuieioic M-gwiaiu iv ii.ai.ie : r.Xecunve to adopt ineasurss at ui.cn u t , ' .. vent the continuance ol such i u Mr. Maib.rv, i.ii, of ll, ilhoiii'h rrcivn United Si. u the n-i- el L i . .1 i. . I i i i, .w. .......... f . . hii .u.-. mii i' .i.u...,i..r.i cou1,1 " aeriHee tne rights ,.r boaur , lu" "Juutry to any is.u wn.tever li ' oulJ ,,ot consider tbat tbit .i.cr- a .. ... .t. ... .. ;...i... i no,uu"s" ' ' naval ouieer. 1 nry ie vaing. Uuuiin tills order of the I.ngo-n A in, in J'Uiaiea, wbo lu turn had r. to the effect thai the acts of lie V. Hi-1. beiiixrrtnt in i lilailer, aud iliu'l u aisled I y all the po.r of the fi.i.lry eonsidtrrd lue artt nf lb ln ;ti-l. -i. met by acis, aud not ly arguiututs. Mr Ma'iurv WllbdtvW in! lllil'll I.I,' .i fa. or of Mr Hals' Mr loouiba waa in favor uf Mr II. anieiidineul ; tu l, furtt .r, (ht H e Hr War ablpa III ll)i Gulf ahiruld be I'-t bi ought lo our oan ports or sunk, and ' e shouid be Salittlcd wilu livll.ig -. ol this. Mr. Jieward, of N. V.. ainioed In c eurri lite, and lue col euin nee ut l..' ne-iity of the roiiiiniiUe, in th spirit ol t reaoluliou 1 he as-uu. piion id I, i-al i laiu IS fouudud on f'l e, and Hoi n.in,i u otlsr-s than the ) Ji-li. or ieh hi r asseiw-d the ll,ite-r of tl- -r.,., I ' " l out will. th inlii:', , 10 n equal w uu any u aliori, and s i.n"t ' mil au affection of sup. ri.inly bv any I' even in th niodifl-d lorrn of imiisIh n, ' 1 rtgUl ot aeaich and l-ilatiou P. iu moua. I be principles of peiiru st in identical wiib ib ve on land. Any mi' m seixe pirates at aea or culprits on shots, i j r( be docs it at Lit Peril. It th arr. Is a culprit h i aban ion-d lice. If Ii I it is an aggres-ion, and ti. K-r . hie lo make trpai tneu. ' , naiiin will nev r per mil us B .j to he tiluted to purpo-ca nf pirary. I.ut it Ui . j reit every aggression cn its prac-fai e i I meree. Mr. Douglas, of I linois, is quit I ; coav ou lbs subjee', and d u.it a lie I the lovi-r i. tin nt m i.d.i.g an ai ui-d j to the Guif, and stys Lw hopeatnat Inc ' , ba.-h will eajture tim Si) land li n ! and bring them both into an Auiricanfi ' : I nd Iheu it will be hum t-fin igb l ma.' i planati.iiia. lie went lu for giving ti l' " dent full powers topiolecl our tl ig i -i.aii.taiu the riL'lls of our cu t- n al . bataida. 'J'be liiid-n ntiue, be ssi respected and uurt dn-pise l amnim tiie.s i Ish-Aitieriraiis, leeajse ihe llriiixh Iss- i rtant reptrati wberrat the Mr sic .n t other weak republics know lhat tl.e 1' Ut Las no instant power, aud in tie liei-oliauoi.s linaialioU is lurt. ! kcl. .ner..re ,., ...... , policy to keep ihe I'is-i.ieiil cb.lh. H ' po.,.r ia prvl .,.. 01J. 0f ,h. lit, t, Stat, s ly suinm jry price'", without g , through the uIJ foiuiuU of n-soluii 'ii. i he aeiressors mut not ia il a - sin. waa iu hopes Ihst there would hate 1 I "P'( peeehea, but thai the bill would bate i led unsniiiiou'ly, witnout a word, i nresaiou uf ftmiiniftnt tsould hwvsi caif' ,. , , more force than thu army or navy, 3 1 Mr. Ilayne, of South Carolina, sp..' F'r' "f gHa"'ry of the navy. ' ,,d "ould wJ ,IJ lLo L,,ttu Ko d 1 U,T- Mr ''". ' Massarhu.ells, ....Ir." ll,n hc,""B '' "IP"rt of th. resoluin da,"8 ibl " " 0,,r duly " " our nK '" pro'tilutt-d by men i -H.'.'' bly a'l.l"-1 and may the olive branch long re in am ' symbol of the slue . I f.elilii; eji-H11- : ' twecn the two greatest powers ..f"-' ' should be the prayer of every him.si"' 11 ' 'every true patriot aud every ('hri.-tiaa
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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