r. , ,,l t ,.J,.f ;.t!.e, S maH-ht sitb. Pal- tcn nut? im, If i If W'i n4 tVw, 0f Hide bfiv r ronWiSio to Lr J. mots tm'rr. and d.etu i 4 urt.; r i , JUr, U ir Ilea, TM? i:..!" to 14! lu. oi t.- iii Mfitrtk w e I-4 a t tiw .J ; !. art. -rr..4., . . ha I4fH '"". H"l-aa r:,na " r .:,ir,' '"'" .... I I. Umv ee t!4 .lot ibt t . - -- 4 cru w - , . . ...1 ! Lull "HT.I'I l- . - . . i . t j iumii (hii ia a i,rx ar v vrni ml rtr i mw iiui i.ufi. ' i - s . . . . - , - , i . rff 'wi rt pn'itml nwih n the Ttar be r. Ufivd t b M.V. 5 " - . t.. , t v,b itdt t?l iL S iU mav brr !! - rU i mm M Wfep; k ?r- . -. , - ' tf I in-ia" i ----- - . ,. - ... ... uM iiiit ia ti ncviar. , i .ijsl . wnJ itir r-K:!1 u ir t?j ! ruitt b4 Ij :.! iW Mtatrr aj Li ! .f. a ti 4 aw4 to t it iu lu joiitoUli llie vCi-sou inwr , .... .t .irm- l.'ik1oria!liu.tniaV Ja'e w .He f.f U UI3t I !.- - - - - . f.n-!r. "I Hil..!Jliy ll-ow Mellaril Bki.M.J.t kii.w nWilrlie l!itriJ-J !, fDBWIX ITOS T.WM'S. v . ,,1, rr cire cJ aV4tirt - am a a V Ill .a V 1 . akB . 4 & 1 i.MHifiiJ In a ttlrt-L'e 1Ml""-'-- - . - . -I - . ...-.i. 1 .. ... .. ... . I. ., i .ia .at liril- I ai Lif 2.1 . tV I. . . exrlvJrA bar it!i rr - - .V-.- it. I.r IJ fiirtKi ! rr't Am,U,mU . . M W ? lVvr TWwKfe'Uvrr. Will lc. r.t.JrA.ii.l.lr.', . 1 i.4av -bile MU 4 thrl - .,iy , - - s w p , -I il u rpertrd by I'unrr j .' lKn. i imtt I t4!v rl.i.km in Inwi. If lu. at imi n ,Mm. ih- Jr.i uUr rir,.t,.la,-ra of h-a lnin. If to irue thai I u. hm,.1, at .r. 11,r turn,,f mrr n i, riB brerv rier in f.rt iwrmVni i.iv.n oie h dt!i.r ir.y I y w in!e !. wy miim m '' up. ,S. gr b MrrifjtWaa !!, eirmafes : Wslfy fil-!y. I nmimMxtKWivwhumMmfm xn It jttir?in lUt ruU I cl at.-Wp." j .jJtJ e(rjs jj,-, tU in mu- n.nml u an mfwr 4 ihr H'W1 lh IleiWliMt f t!rw bi ior- lr. i!. Si)tlnlaiB.f!anJ i',., ,a lr)"fniT nf all rlirrr. i Pfr ...ir- .....kh r rMI in M.nr ..rwh.meJ t rrm a hriiir inrw-i i frwta MaiMa rt-uuir. (V.) L.i h (. .yiH f raiitirJ to bate ii in my mt IOaV thai ! ((fit. TaW) mtt n.i! f.al!r rail Iiim in Han ", r-rrrfpnon of all pftUiPMS In .User om prrlimimrv rrmaiki, i ninn-r-l a an a!',iuonn.!. ana nnaiiorr nTTrmrT ifail W f .ii. but one'lYlvj eaiuliJate in . jjuiler, .hoi io fif of Ue rU 4 , "D7', gu lvULb r . Mf ili PrwMleneTJ nI b"e- t'.Hitriiiiun ia Ivfnim-ay, to m4 iw uy in ii.tw. v.irr we ir.r i wiiirinle ti W aTry b fiMiirtiini Io ab.Ih alavity, i vtf tlt Jw' 1 . ef a if t! e Can itui -u - eiirn V iu a ! le the rffV.r"t w'& ilie ia:trr " rt t!.o h knew bun ken, if !t, pwpefl,y tf n,e rotmtir, he hHill n.a,imTd its trur fiietJ. It mu to hp . tht f wwly ia tlie Je H-linn-ne il it runvitd.il 'it J ovrr 'e inntory ! i 'jii4. If l r i!n it i n w km Iiw wa I .a ina.le up. it nu w am ,h,i roi.ntrr if hi tl.rirtl -nr.,fh.iui arnipU l. il iding t erii C,..iihh.'. fwro l.rurgu. ImIy I 1,, - j,h roT clle-oa that l4J. a Inraty rraMniMity rri .woe rlian tt. iImh nrinriptet now tor tl e fake of men. er malicioue to hare ii way. ; -aultr! at Aul-nia. iu etrra lUmt. .n iheWHw tto a-k in relviiw Not B?o im Hf prty w 1 '' nMinnn' rmmrH of jear 4 ciral Tavbr a Wl.i. Cri like lloa. A, II. Mrnhma, i U a kmfe. i!,.. t-rn:.r i Bon-itrrma..n. I iBain.'. I IhtUwj. -TUrn ean.t u-.t -ay I uiii...1. tlteie weie rlerra oOlren pe -(- ,,, hwgt .ilh 9fem f ,int ; A Ciaiid Cp!n!on.Tlif Wiaf. lleaiaWll.wheiiBie.,aiJitMi6,rrd. am that if we hate any TLht. whether cVweoIrforv fC-n n hirh wnuihronly ofwl.rtiaa.lM.!a.lv.r..e. ..Bw..-j l f 0 hr t1,.e hay frum the pen ..f ihe IMiw -f ih !". ba BM.r.lrrrJ ike kif.Hy weak. I.i. irairii.i U ihe Wuih:i. at li-ftita. Ttu v an."s..il!v wii.. hue Miuu. I cat rrtiure tpHi any on. A;.,loe. I am here ti leaiifvi U-Wn in M-V. 110. kb'fe .Va. T4k.r aaa iniKrrt.aUy rral an4 f altai Stepl. ii ii,... ...! ..rr.if iii 1'rfajtirnrT. mill nn J' i 'r i -, .mi in u.e .a a . a f. imW r.i cmii'T and iiiiie. M earrv i" iieau u an.l .piMU U inn aUve pwporty lhcr, we l.are uha. a a i hi re Ilea !it-ar. of Hie C nn-titu-iicre afarv eouae.)nenre( a ri?hl to me anJ lua aiuhiu-m "h I m-Iukh pro IrgULtHMi to protett ami aerure il. U a of per"al aajraii-I'iH- mi. W irti ne mi p3rar!y pontiateJ eountrv die . 'heir - ah! an I rrt.nf.rt" he h i. wn.ler bwa are. at Iwtl. imperfertlr eiwule.!, e fa!e pt-m e ihal : 1 honor w.. aii lthUpei-u:iarkiui!ufprorrirre.iiirM emli o-a. hut m trutfi wih the rc'We l rtiuetliin; n.oie than the ruha'f iheemn. , anJ (IrtraiiiMvl purpnm? f il!utrauns hi n.o!i Ijw. n applied to .lher property. I r idmiiiUiraiion by a va-l esmiM.iu uliuir pr.Mr-i anJ secure iu I.H.k ai ilie tane , limit, preripiiated 4 into a war w'uli a I It of the alare Sute. Se the ..nj nriahrmrin-j .-puhlie. -ir armi- a .at lift of jn.Jiee and rriminal law we hue orerrim her iprit'o y. tleftihued hi r fi ?!!. f.mnJ it neeeary to enact. S.me tn- h'"'her ttilirt? liiif in emokhi; niin. f .rred by ecre peoahiee. .Mne declaring nd rinhlen. d Iter viver with tUhhuH. of rert iin interferenrea with ihe enjoyment , her citixen", m.til of thit kin J of property to he felony with-! , Mmr,i M jf th.,jr haJ w miitjr out tne he n-fu of clersr. Are not lliee j , Unit ' me fir rniiuiiee an 1 thei My no iu ean. stance, nitwit huire hren ex peeled. 15" t ihev ho knew the power of the light ar- M tilery, and htd -een ii I iy that day, had . .,,rtT.Mnei.if-are ueh ejitionr of p'l eonfuh nce that it could rl-ar a way f r -t t, ... ,,f!i,i ,luf i;ni,i- ri. th a .i.y hak to Fort !rown. 'Old rnn2in rireonif tutee s of llie ei:n- Vht are Whif princij4t Jej,i oj,inio of I "adwi " Hiirhie. and w fiwat ia hN-h Stephen way h .e J. Uie ciirreney, internal im- ,w ynf nMrre i to he Wed i!a b bated. ime hui a lae and r.-an!y cv rlniiiT 7.ak" (for that i the name we ea'I Ima);, rvM.orr,.rl uaUv and itip dieiil i' repliej. aAer the eo.iulluon h.d br. k- n( ,;,frt,w pe.haja are thew ihe prin-i up. tie will !rane fii!en mt.iiiU of .,r,r fn the n-.i- . ry of ihe htj: ; bul the pnnriph npn y r Mchthai puny are founded are idtler M V" than all thee. Vhi2 friociplef did not nil',,!,dori2iMate with (:en. Tvlor. N. Iaok ..ir.. r.... a... in.ficf ia ijini;r mil atiuld bate ihua ail.rkrJ the Old Hero: and drhraie a per.n a .Mr. pluu. a. ytf U'ort'y if ihe .Varerrf.- & he an rnud ai thai. N'oihinr ran be more happv, appri.pri-1 It i fil il.t Mr. SlepKtiw had lierti or .ome of ilicae abioluttly ne -ensniy f OjJird to iu death." ...1 l..M-..t I.m an .M'tiaait IA Ifw'il. !. 0lT lif HiHll III I hi.imum " iivi't - . i i .i.. i. ..f . .... ..It T ij r:i.iiin. iiii irruu .'i ia im ii imi know. (ISd ..u k krpt hi word llron n. Lint, alar, ihe brae and I mni'r had reeiel hi deith wound ! S it II uen a Vit:i. llie p -rn ehine ter of tt'en. Tailor had a like infliieneeon . iv .i.. it ... n . ." . me aniiT. oen mr ar i'T1,m'c,',i(L.K.ni..,,ri ,Mf nr rcii, . ra on. t . : r - - - - , ha'k for renmriee. and aernos ihe waer, laud you i!l find thl Jhn II.impi!en wa lo j, tr(Mp iher bramy ,tlielinl Whi. an 1 1 aid down h'r life in r,,,,,!,,.! ' ' ale. motleat, yet 11151111110. man mr if jatehea from dm Taylor. They are woirhy of ihe man and of ihe oeraaton 'ahiibbat i aMed them fnh. We iho Miighly ajrre with the compliment ht the .New Orleans Cmirier pya to the e. nend order of (Jen. Taylor gin$ ihanka and gootl onieil il neeearv. in inrder to form a ; If n', ihen they are Ukm!t and atroeimi. an J my co!!eeuea -own ('arolna etand e Mivine.1 hrf re ihe world of nnnere.aa r Iv lakin? rfie life of man, bv enf-reinit The Amrnean reader wid remark ith pride and pleasure ihe Unkinj eon- ilie execution of eueh law. I tlo not be lieve it." I maintain lhat aneh lawa are pmper and absolutely necessary. I m in The fni it of it all i i!ii- territory, which hn lir iuglu ueh diniraciio'i to our rutin ei! and to our eoimi'v. The indemnity . fur the p:mt" with Mairo, ia ihrraiening ; ihe " aeenrity fot the future' M home. Thi crifia might h:te lieen foreseen. The history of ihe pal wa full of atlmoni- once iMTore been 111 a tun that Ure-nrop-ity cuiwiot be secure .intt- v- !,, mica In-fore beii iu the TerritoricH. any more than in thetfmiij,ir ,n, uvu cj.,re hefore the sky Im Mates wiihoul some sueti leg wlaiiye en- owercd, il,e curtaine.1 atmo-phure "'own a in?. Jnu iioidin; iihtp fipi'inm?. 1 mm in the bill, amt flmi that ih ..i;r.-i.jp of judges, eoternors. and ecre!arie, in wh'm is teated aU the lejiislative power. 1 alt.li III lt Iht A 1) . m 77. 1 tllWrt. Ill enlumn m Jletieo ia era I rux. t" tae .-;, W1tn.p. i.;, .hir m.mer. hut John ;. ..i.n.o. 1...ht. P.li.n.a. In- regulaia fr on him. lie was sure that j,,,,,.,,!,,, nj ,he xy .,, My ,loM Kh;riuu, pf(M,ij;ii,.n-of the .inta An.ia wo.ild attack him. " I am Lie ; ,Mtf t mll votPil by p4rliamPri. MckiT-.ta General. The nealne. of ihe weak p-'int. he olien ant. ami I kor : .... n.:nr:,at, t.mi.,t ncros the ... 1. .i...:...i.i.., . i. .i.rh or in the wron Hare all in fin kerpinc whit the enenrv and dcriin arith ahn h hi mili arv oraiion are eoodneted.' he will a'inek me." Ut he tleiernnneU ' kf, ,u. a;i,,i.- . -. f,iher 10 defend his poaiiion, and. in order in --rj ileclare 1 tlut bertic the Kiof; w ith. best way to defend il. to advance. Cen. ; ,pM j, nnnt (tnm .,w wholesome Tayhw. kept well inforniedol theapproa.il lm, BeiTM,rtt ,,rTf ,lg., !d no of ihe eni.y by t.cn. Uools y'.:oeer ronem to be governed bv him. moved on to Sal ilU. thn oirto AgntWh: j,, Cfn. Tavlor's posiiimuipon thw And buUiat Ihese opinions. I , l:,rb JlItj heav .,, lll(,rin2 leT " v'. V"tt"?ct . U I or me ifinmle, i.,ok.-.. jh,.. cr.- A "r ." . r"m "" not a Whig T Does he not say tlial tnc enmpn.'nise hronifhl .s a clear skr.' and x.a ' rrrt',,f ,1n,,.h3bw 'tB?,,w7,,,,,, , people by their representntives must in Ae the jov with which the fir,t .av of hopn W'T! Z n Z Z xU am' ,"' if tUCil' W,U exPC",C ' lo fall lio-U lit Il'ipni 111. a llm a-ni-niv I . . .... . . .. . r : : n irm r wnai 00 ine 11 niirs wani ni a 11. 17 : . . : . 1 : - w tp nrslv inrhidiien to rtkus anv law 1. -1...1 .1 1 ..1.. .t.i. - . - - 1 1 11 iiii'ti iiiroiiuiiiiiii hip n imc rini'iiiT. ... rrVf;n? slare.y." ,,,, m well the deen sen?e of .he dimer T "flZilVJZM V'UUnt ! I suppose yon wani a Presi- Mr, Shaker, I lonX npon the atrnggle. M.e esrapi.(j. . v were not wiihout " ""; - v-j --;'!,lenl to set under the ronsiimiion ; to re- now going on in the country as one pure- wurniltir, rttU JT tw,r- Iv for noliiiraf power in the Senate of ifie atoilW. an,i riiw HJ we -eere by pat;'" T :.t -Zm n-rrsary; to recommend appoint- railed Stales. I cannot see how it can ! .rie,aee. why was it voluniarilveneoun- "?. " VlV .11. "il. '. . ! mp's ,n nfTu'c "d U 'op Uierf. letiing . ft 1 r : 1: ... j ' ie one ot Honor. 01 moral, or 01 rrTionai Cre,!j j;;. or Stale interest in any oilier w ay than as t f,ln,i the qnetiion of piliticnl power makes ill .,r.ue ir. so. It is alleged on the part of the North j p lhat they have eonennmis scruples a- c ,).,.. h'trU shall df'ermioe.al nnreV A Ehower-bltla. Pot. Hainlmraek. ihe la'e Colonel i f the Virginia Repiment of Volonleers, was tceenilv invited to Democratic Fesiivnl at Chaileton, cloulnU' with ihe td.jerl that Ins preenee tmirht enahle the party to make ome ea pitid. The follow injf is C I. Il.'f reply ; il is a perfert $orkJofajgr ' SheprrJuowri, Anf. 17, I8t$, .iitextendine the institution. Sir. tlie nuraSer of slaves is noi increased ; nonp ar ra-ule slaves who were not before. I know il has been said by an honorable Senator from Xew York, (Mr. pis.) that by well established laws, it is ascertained, tliil the population of conniry increases ... rU II Mill 19 A I'MKO HI irijiiira ... . 1 -i , . . I. ; ....II... . I : k. .1, .1 n i..iuin ta-tii .7 - . . . .. . .- i uie law-niatm" mwrr rirniiii uv inr nMf nine W Z I M v uw5. do UsVnty within the hiundari ; .n-i i,:; .onor...r,.. ,! . . . . 'Iai r I r" ' i mfked out bv lhat inurnment. Is this' l . . I - . ...111 '"r " V " ' i... r Wa.II II ia i ll.a tw.o;n MMinai V. lIiri'B iirui'iv. inr n,ir riijiorv will . a .:... .i. i ..i t. r " ..... .... ...... 1.IIII.I .....x... ... .... .... - . t I. f ' . r- . ...... ........ hartaosed and a-saylied in eierv jmi wv f-r bis ' o u.el,tMi.proiiiie ISsll. Il is said ihnl Jiiite t'ne,so irnuud Mr. Stephens, by el arcing loin as being a imw Ur 10 the Son ill, lhat lie slapped hiin in the fare, and then Coi e jre him tue a is feared mortal i!il--'iie in ihe sUlonien, two in ihe rihs, (in oue iuMaiue iheki.ile breaikiiif in ihe wound. ne in Iheshunl. dc r. and the lifih in ihe hand (ntca-iotd hv .Mr. S. seiain Iwld of the krife.) hy wliUh the thumb was watlv dissrittej, If men are to b e harmed with irrasmi a id all iheii brslfi-rlingsNiiragrd,heeaue ibey il.ll'er in ellVrtiog a ronunon iJ.jfrt, and liecanse ihe; resit surh an outrage on iheir honor, ih-y are la le mnnlned foi il, we a-e rooting to a learlui siaie id thiiigx. We athuiied llie irl;ani Siejihen. for Ihe vote lhat has drawn his heart's blood, Ii is said great indignation elid ed against Coi'C. KickmnJ SvnlWmr. Arrival of the Steamer Europx StVfN PAVS LATER tKC ClftOrk. (Trtrgraf hrt for Ibe Daltimme Sua. Vk,rvt, 14 It . m. The roynl nmil steamer I'nropa arriv rd at her w harf this mnrninif, at 8 o'elot-k, fmin 1nerpiH.J, from whence she sad-d on the 2d in'an'l,hringiug seven davs lati-r cans themselves had fought a battle there. Ninta Anna knew the emu ml so well thai the existence of tii Adni'iii-traiion a-id U.e riower oi u.e party wn.ni support ... (mU hu ft.wn (Mjl(it) ,0 aU a( - , keep possession of it in order lo attack CAPTAIN ERACi s TESTIMONY. At a dinner given t lhi brave an I dis tinguislied ofrirer as mojost as hei brave mur raniillv. and in pronortion. as it is at the A?ur lloue, New l ork, on extended within eertatn hmifs. No doubt j I hmsday. the Hon. Philip Ilme, w ho .fit. Bui it is beeanse their comforts are ! presided, toasted him as Capi. l'ragg. increased, and their moral and social eon- j better ki.own by that than any other nanje dition improved. In its application toj A little more urape. Captain IJragg ' slaves this rttle does not hold good. The; and spo'.e sit length of tin biiJ'iant ser reasnn ceasing, the rule ceases also. Tliei tie of the flying artilleiv at jiuenn Vi?ta. eondttion of the slave, moral or social, is! The man who can red his iepouse, a? nentlemcn: Your letter of this date i ,a this moment been received, inviting : me as the late Colanel of the Virjifin Rc- intelligence than the Ilitcrnia,alivra pav einieni, to a puoiic ivstivsi, gaten uy ine n m riTc.nj w. Demoeraiie eonv of Juiemoii m connex- ireianO. irelamj continues perlerily I " . -.a 1 -a .... . ..!...! . I Like von mv hro- hb wim meir orrmrcn oi me aiijouu.g ipnei. ami as irn'mins ioorr iraniiuu. iher Whigs, I wanted to know, when roun ics. , y i fm J""" nT T- Cen Tavlor became the eandi late. his . I think you kindly, gentlemen, for llie ( tjif purpose of a personal inpeelinn as lo opinion; I wanted not his pledges : I .nitation. and, however graiilml I may ihe rondoion i f the crp in Irelat d. -lt d -a.ur.! io t m.ir kU r,i,. nn ..km... IM'I l the gre-tiiigs and w tlronie home" as lo fears ertenami d of ano-ber famine. for. while the neoi le rule ruir Contitu. f fe'',,w o'. I "n contraiinil lo ' The special t "ommision will not cm ion and onr (Jotcrnmeni are safe against Uu ) ' ur r' in.italion. as the lesti- mcneejosil as soon as has been exprfted. ,mnii.in.' nmnt- u.,.1 tr . , a..... 1 weins to have in view the d fel of the connsil for ihe prisoners ate to re- the same. It is the will and heart of the master 'that makes hi condition more or less tolerable, and the ohlig.iti.me which puhhc opinion imposes npon hiin, are cer tainly great and as strongly enforced in a countiy which has advanced iu intelli gence and refinement, as in one thnt is new and thinly settled. In connexion with this subject there is a faei which speaks loudly for the humanity and kind ness of the master, and ihe comfortable condition of the slave. There has been no i m portal inn of slaves since 1808. Be sides the natural increase of ihe w hite po pulation, there have been, during the whole existence of the (Jovernment.' very larae accessions to it from emigration, and yet ihe aggregate increae of slaves has been as great a thai of the white popi.iTiott or the country. To go hark to the subject, it it were true ihaf the condition of tli" slave would be improved, it would seem to me lo be an argument which appealed to the moral sense of the Nprili fir, rather thm against, it extension, I cannot see, sir, how lUe iateresl of the slave States is to be advanced, or the in stitution strengthened at home, by taking away thir citiiens and iheir slave proper ty. I have v.! Way roisted this eiferia'ioji of territory, not only because I bt-ffo red it to be contrary lo the intereels-Af ' the whole e nintry, and in violttiiitrir ihe spirit of the Cnnstiuition.but also b-catise, as a Nonh Carolinian, looking t the iu tert of my own Siale.'and sinmcly anx ious lo pioinote it, I had reaon that ap pciiled most etrhngly to ray: feelings of Slate pride. I lovfe North Carolina. , I love her for her moral honetty. 1 love her poliiieal Integrity iSIy-dentiny has been east under the protection of her con stitution. A portion of her citizens have taken me by the hand and honored me w ith thfir confidence before age had given Ihe txperienee an I informaiion' which might have emboldened me lo seek it. Surely, sir,' I could not he a true n "f ueh a Sule if I e.eul 1 a rifice or neglccl , hre repored bv ihe Express, wiihoul emotion, (says ihe Newaik Daily Adver tiser.) is not worthy to be an A.r.crtcan citizen : ""'Li Col. Bragj, modc-tly rising, and in some enilmrassmeiit, said il was well knon that he was only a soldier, and that, therefore, no titling speech could be expected from him in reply; for, whteyer merit gentlemen chose to award him, or whatever reputation, if any he had unde servedly, the whole of it w as due lo th gallant General under w hom he served. uirl to ihe solders in tlie service he com manded; nay, more, for ilw brilliancy of 1'iat service he was indebted to the train ing of the lamented Ringgold ami Ridgnly, from whose bauds he had reeidved the corps jn lhat full erTieiencv that enabled (lavs making hi sp alignment, mm . writing; home. It is said, also, that he j7e ' i trill, lin; he nevei shrank fioiu his ilutv. I may perish," was his thought, but Mcmsis. Ttulrlier, WaUiiogton, L)af upwrt, Dralk , and Une, l om millet. , our rear. Gen. Minon got into our reara order- i i... .. l . i." .1.-1 i - i. . en; nm wnen re reacnni i.wrua im ..c , namt nMtt found u in possesion of ,t. I he 2fl of , f ,..' P!i ',,, ' m:r .-Id Chief-whoni the enen.iea of our Fehrnary, I.AOtl men. mostly raw troops. , ' i ... . , . ,;.,..,.. ,JV country em.ld never defeat, whilst the sol- opP;..ed to 20,0(10 of the enemy, was m. h!i!i f n mH-rato f-t tlmt their piibiisli- ho -erved omler him are cm, Ii lai.dy noi a very eneonram-ig day. etp(, f,Uel0nt, trl.w ,hn ,.11tan' ,l0(lfi- mewed will, aft invitation to the meeting did .pi M q-re so happy, or s.ywiH, , as j ni,:.(0.,M Hr. ,.., ,,ie xv,li(r, .... I am. ge,ilcn.eu, resiK-cifnlly.jonrobe over this bount.iul labln to-night. e f lho ime f ,, n dient .ervant. ' ' thonshl of home, aul o families andt rM.n, . IV ... ' ... JOHN F. IIAMTRAMCK. fr ends; and our eliance or death waamneh. W,ig;C!en7f avjof rto pnlitirian-he hetier. we ,h....gl.l. than of ever seeing ma,,e p.;;;.! tnem iuja.it. aevrra. . T' ousjM(u ' (.en. laylor was constantly engaged in: . . ,he" . lain, honest-head-! HONEST (2E0BGC KKEMER. king h,s anangnmeut. and writing , . . . . , ... , VVe were under the impr'ession that this in jtulgnient even in llie while IWnse, ! where he takes nn may perisu, was ins tnougiii, mil is , , . .. ; il .... . . , .. ; i ii im urn ,iic ,n. w in jit.ri;i iu mauiuiiiiio i iiomir oi iip country! I have to rim a great lisk inj assuming the tespo-ihilttv of making this onward inarch; hut il is the onlv course t THE ME DIRECT. thit will save mv anny. 'J'o stay inj We can hardly pick up a Southern I.o- . . . - ' .s. a. a . S a .vlomerey is to be saenticea oy tire ovtr-;eotoco paper, thai noes nl s,r"' . ver leen caughi on tlie weak side. Wiieiiiiing lorce-oi ine eiimn. i u .uiean, , t -ass us pieiisjcii hi no me uinin i ro-r rie Baltimore merican ivs j yjsn tf elected rresplenl. ow. we give! f Honesl Gcorge Krmer,Thn Milto- From the Richmond Southerner. eiice that the presence of Gen. Ta lor had upon ihe armw lie alone, so it hasseem- it to immortalize itself on the perilous and' "'' " oie, could have inspired, by a pre- II I IT II .f II . oioHiiy iici'i oi ixiena isia. . --( To the fletjeral-in ChL-f his acknow ledgments were especially due. He in spired the whole army with valor and confidence by his presence, not on!y at llueini Vista, but from the opening of the war n the Itio Grande It is almost im possible for yon. -gentlemen; he siid.) lo un lersland the character" of lhat man us a commander if an army? There is a re solution, a firmness, a determination in Jus manner and in his purposes that go a great ways in leading men to victory, Il was never belter illustrated than on the fo ld of Palo Alio. He said to Maj r Brown, when he left him wiih hi small force op posite Ma'ani.'tos: .Maintain your posi tion. I will. (not 1 hope to lie hack. I h 'II lry to 6e. ha-k, but) I w ill be hack on ihe lOth. ExporHjn', then, and maintain your poitioii." Every body that knew him knew he would be hack, if alive lo come. Tlie army returned to Point Isa H"l, asfyon know. On thc8ih they fought t Palo Alto, and when night came on they bivouacked in llie open field and amid the grass, w ith not a toil over them, the General him-tlf wrapped in his blank-, el, an J many, I can aij.ure you, in not a( lo his feelings. I Md Zeh Came, ami in fif-1 On the contrary, the Washington corrcs teen minutes the tide nf. 'battle turiu-d. pnilent of he Baltimore ti, says, that Four thousand live hundred men repulsed 4 General ('ass Ins writien a letter lo the twenty thousand; mid lo the inlliwr.ee of j Committee, nl VI ashington, that h 'ijv lhat presence, under God,' I thiiik I am proves of ihe passage of tlitt Qregon Bill, olive here to dine with you to-day, with ihe Wilmot Provi.ii atiarhed, and .i grntlrm'in. How often did you dis- i ihe rnurse of Mr. Polk.' Does ibis look charge y.mr pieces lhat day f "(like pledging himself to Veto it! We Col. Jiragg. About 250 round to each denounce this conduct -as bSe ami fraudu gun. i lent and unbecoming highmimled and ho- Jlwdhf.r genttemati. How near was the j iiornbli' mei. reive an o(Tci I intimation on the subject a lortiiight Nfme the day fixed for its opening. Ti e Commission is lo he In 1 ih u al Clonniel wbmil three wri ks hrnre. .Meagher ttml several other of the eon- federite lesilers. now in the State pris'H. I are busily prepi'ring thent'ehrs for their de'ence. Mr. .M easier is less nrtie in tronsuIiing with l is attorn y than hi routpaions. lie has bi-en quite ill in Kil lniiine. and is constantly visited bv hi brottier, Mr. .Meagher, .M. P. genileman, who was famous in his dav, W m. Smith Hrien maintami his I.U residence on the had l-mg since gpne ihe way of all fl-sh. m liabini air to such persons as are pe j We find, however, that he is nljve and r-; i''" 'oee him. He complains bitterly live, not jet tired of Ihe political world, s 01 r,,"2 permttteil to n ail tlie news and ready io do halite for Old 7.ac. This j papers, which he declares lo be one of bis is a good sign; tor George has alwava grfaiel privations. Mrs. O'Btieii las been renowned for his sagacity in findiii" i ':"'r "P her residence at Golden Bridge . which way the wind blows, and has tie- i SP1 which prison she has access al all I . . ... ! i . t .i .i . iiiuii in me nay. It is confidently sli'ed that Mr. D'Arcf Magee, sub-editor of the Nation newspv per, has surceeiletl in making his escape lo America, w here he has been before, as and editor of a Boston jourral. Englini Numerous anests of lead ing Chartists continue lo be made at Man chester and the adjoining towns. Five had already been tried and sentettred to fifteen months hrd labor in jail. It turns out that Kirkdale did not assault the peace of ficers. "x"- Dr. P. Murray McDowell, a Icn'';'1? Chartist, has hecn convicted of uttering treasonable I ingtiage, and sentenced al-" lo two yeiirs imprisonnietit, Germany.Tho German Assembly i disensing the comnimtion. The Ili'f Baiian troops have been defeated by tlie Servain rebels with great slaughter. A serious riot had occurred ut Vienna, w-en sioned by an ailempl lo reduce the wlE', of the femtile-lahorers. The contest be tween the laborers and the Nsoi";,'f Guards continued lor three days. Six e t ti mnsi nen- hsk an : Ihe battle was longm; yon Know me, u,e lie Uirept io tins, iiiere is no stme- ,,;. fi.,i,v nnt.- It.... f!. result, hut you never can know .he iuV i ,nent oa mvid from iin ler M r. C Wa Krrm,.r w af ,rt ,,,,.,. T; , twnna band pledging -to do any such thing. Why. j,, Mifflinlmrg, Union eounlv. Pa.: on S.i therefore is this palpwble fraud attempted lr,j,v. h w Mprrtwl here w ,,,,, tr, he palmed oil on ihe South? Lery , hfl , Ut,,0 ,. onf ; R (o . o,lC who u jers tins .laien.eni knows that Tvirf f()r vv,, j(, p.m. he has no proof for it. It U i away ac-. pitiirt,t Mhi,.h r,H,,e ( fkinti'i!lifK Inift. u itlt IliA ilnnlarafisntt lh:il t - .... nnpamed too, with the .clara.ioo, that ni,jlirilv f)lf 01J z,rk , h hileMr.(,ass i will veto the ilmol Pro- of,,,,,, Vi ox 1&ouj so. General Taylor, a Southern mn, j seace, every., soldier, in tho anny as il.e voluiueers were inspired. I he continence in him was complete. lie had comm nided volunteers heiore, nnu Had necn s.iccessiui w wiih t.iem. lie hail never surrenilercil. I vtso, 1 1 . i i i l.: .1 I. i.:.i 1 ...:o .. :. ti. r:...i . c.i... ue ao ..r,ICT .,.,... ,u Mr. nr..ru..,. W Vashin,lon. or Jeffen-m, or Ma.lim got abroad lhat he never could he. hen j took in this game also-s-aOnnnneing that tVflr ir() p in one ctlm M . ' rpft in n ititR ti vering my pieces athwart tliegul-jMr. Cass would veto the Pioviso, and aure, ami in another sation . nnhrt it ?" lies, (I cite this as an ex;iinple"f that eon- General I'aylor would approve il. The, '" Rntn'gh .Stumturtt. fitlence.) 1 saw elotids of dust ahom two; Democratic Wilmot provisuists demand'd No, Mr. Uolden. thev never were, but miles from me. 1 was paiulully anxious, lhat the lie direct" should he given lo it, Cass 'is 'held up as a foe to shivery in the I thought (ien. Mmon had faljtn upon or Cass would lose every Northern State, North niu a fiiend io it in tlie South, our rear, and attacked onr depots, qnd lo laiul Mr. I.'ilchie did refract and cimfm-; Neither did their friends ever issue tiro meet him was my hr-t thought. A man ( Hull had proinird lo do no ueh j dijrrrnl Hrrn if litem ope suited lo the came galloping up 'through lite dust into iogthat ftjr. Cass had made no such , non-sl m holdii.jr stales, and one for the sight, screaming, -'Old Zach is coming!" j pledge. Vhnf audacity, therefore, to lie. slavehnlding stales. But Cass' friends Every soldier gave ii.volunlarv utterance barefaeedly lie. thi was to the public !j have done iliis abominable deed Win.. iher ('ass winked at it we do not 10 know, enemy to your pieces, at any oue tirig-: hut his silence on the subject is evidence ! borers were killed mid sixtv-one wonmlcd suiiieicni lliat lie ill do any thing to get into tin! Pitsideinial chair.' Deny this, w ho can. Carolina Watchman. ineludiurr two women. They had taken reluge on an island iu the Danube. Berlin, also, wt the scene of a ri(- ' I The house of the President had been it- G0DJ reasons for votln? fnr nn ! f ni'lr ftsl ii til fajftaaaaitai nl lir.tl)PJ. railtoE W i's'F- sii llueini iin in in ii il i Vow thai justice may he doit, let us ( Gen. ('u's should be Pri sitlent 0 . a . yasj. tine.. I .Mr. Cass'g sniiiip speakers in the dark corner of Teiines.ee (where som gri thing's vcgelatf,) a few day. -inc" discovered 'tile Why. and stones. Barricades were rfttempt' ih and several were killed and wounded. The Aiolrian and Prussian Ministers had lioih inlrodnm) bi ts imo ihe sssem My to suppress pi. llie mei-ttrgs.