- .at 1 7 : V S" . . ..' ..s-V mf sMBaM ? .,w iiis -ii4 iwwjNej(MWf sweh.Mft .tsiii Wj.awiiw. v4r.' , TH03. J, LEMAT, Euros ass PaoratiTon. 'oari c.aoLita: ptwumtiioitf, lattuacTCAi iii raiiicit ttiicu-Tia uii m wi miii tn t a. Beat or ova ttf tfCiar'' ,. .,- , , - . v, j .' lTPKEJOiJAR8A 1AX ia svfar TOL. 30. ItALEIGII, N. C WEDNESDAY, AUG. ST 1844, i-iJ -.TyrsE mi..-if .i,." i'i 1 1 .a i... w a caaaa raaaea aaaa-awai - f ''' ''! ! '. ; . t hxii "' . fein . '? ':f ff ' - " Ras'Stf' d satesse? rt PM wfck rll Sjssl ,ideViyr ersagk fl; rha r rpsf e""" -. --- - NEW SHOP, HSJ IBiMIdlSIK&ISI' FOIt pEA-ffliVi! , CASTlNtt, UN mri'iiiin. meDlNG. Ac. e. rrHC subscriber inrorms his friends and X the public generally, thnt he has taken bop oa MurgM street, next door to the Coach Shoooftha lata Cant- William F. Clark, where he will execute all Silver and Brses Plating of Carriage irons, ota ana new, anu an omer ainus ot pliting. in the neatest and moat substantial manner, and at the horteet notice. In the old way Casting Mill Inks and 8ar Mill Rosea Ou Smithing & repairing all kinds of Lock-oMMiiling Mending Braaa Andirna, Shovela and Tongues, and Candle Slicks and all fancy jobs ss cheap as th times require, for Cash. Orders from a distance, aa well as at horns, thankfully reclivsd and promply attended to. WM. E. LEG. Raleigh, May 6, 1845. . , . Da(ntcrreof)rt EikeMcss ' Taken in Arst rate style, 'gilded, colored and pot up in neat cm, for 08 SO; call at John C. Palm er's Jewelry 8hop. Vatces & J fcvf tiYrx . JOIINC PALmER has fine lot of Watches and i Jsmstryr ska. whieh A tsUl eK;.s7 tucsvt pri4 , for cash. . Call-and -examine 1 his stock, and be connnced of 1 the fact Cash at a small nrnfit i much betler fiif thr seller and buyer thin 50 per cent: on credit. He will keep the most .iiihionaideJewelry, and order those articles ha has not for small adrsnce. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired to Sstisfsction, or no charge.' 4 .t 6 ssu oof best Engbh JPaa,, XrajawJVr ft each, will be sold from 10 to I8 per act -Raleigh, July I, 1845. 27-tf. A V it O CL A M A T Oft Excellency, the Governor of Y17IIEREAS "one "uian sisk, j j late of the Oounty of Stokes, stand churned oi ' affiJarit mule brUira Matthrw 11. Moore, a Justice of the' Peace for said County; with having on the SOtb lay of Jane taut. In sai I County of Stokes, feloniously killed and murder, ed one Jesse A. Terrell. And whejeas. it is farther shewn to me, by the relnmotwdticer of said County, to whom wai directed a tatss VV'sirarit Commandtng tha sp. prehension of the irildHulan Sisl forth Murder fuid, lhat he. the said Hulan. Sink Ass fled from justice, and has probably escaped beyond :h limits of this State.. .... . , " " Now to lbs sod that the said Holsn Bisk may be apprehended and brought te justice, I do hereby insue this my Proclamation, tiOVrlng a reward of Two Hundred Dollars for hia apprehenaien and deHwJytolh Sheriff of 8tokes Coonty, or for his commitment to any Jail in the United Bttlee, provided tbs""am b BorS'thsn handrsd miles distant from Garraaoton, tha Court Houss 4 tha CW aforessid.. And I dooMrsosaraiW join and require all officers of this state. Civil tan Military, to oe their best exertions to arrest and causa to be arrested tha fugitive aforesaid, v Given nnder my hand, and attested MrVJSV', with tha Great Seal of tha Stale of WA" V North Carolina, at tha City of Raleigh "jlfMs 9" 4rf July, A. D. 1845, JJ?-ffji tad of the Independence of tha United m Stales, tha 70th. ... ' . WILL. A. GRAHAM. By the GoveutoR ' Hisbt Gaunt, Private Secretary. DESCRIPTION OP PERSON. The said Hulsn 8i.k is t man of small stature rtrahjht person, weighing 130 or 440 lbs., and it frou 25 to 30 years of age. The only particular mark remembered about bis person, is a small wen oa the ead. When last heard of, bs was loiter-' iog about tb Lead Mine t in Virginia. ' July 81. ' '; 'SO 3t a Firtt duality, of my owa ratting from tha Petit Gulf Seed; ailel AbdIc U randy, equal, perhaps, to tny in tha United Statet; . For ale by the subscriber., Termt Cash or ondoubted paper. , SETH JONES. Pomona, near Raleigh, 99d July, 1845 30 31 Register 3 timet, I M 0 II IlAIMIlOLPJI IIXACOM COLLEGE. ituu .o1leia e vear at this InsiHoiioaoleses aam. I .gllr pM the Stdl Wednesday jot June, aa which 4y the Senior Clasars oukliely frwloitut Tlu ullerula vear is divnlvd into two sessiona 1 The n-xt scin a ef College beklna oa Wedneiday, . II is beat tor students la enter CnHe je tt the begin a ing ot the first, teniiiai and for alsaission at that time Into the frrshmsa Ctai.'"hef . snaststsndssj pn'oved examinstioa on Kngliib Gramnrar, Geef isplir, Arilhawite, Latin Kcsder, Csjaar, SallaK, Yii-gl, Cicero's Orationv Greek Ueler, and Xn niihou'a Anliii. II a Uurfent deters entering tbt Kreshmsn Cla until the beginning of the nd sea lion, in sdilition to tha prreeding subjeets, he moat alic stand an approved exa-M.-iaiuM upea Latin ana Greek nrosoitr. the Gemeiet of Vtreil. Livv. Xen onkon'i Cvroiiedis. tlomaa and Greenm Amiquil'e, a,l Hoardon's-Alrebra 'tbraavh Qaadretisa J It is rreenuneHded to MUdatt preuariag for entrance inti this College to use Awlrews and Btondarl i . i r' r l u. vrett's Latin Irfiieoa, UneKan't Larger Greek Lexicon, sad Esrheubarg's lmual ot Glassiest Iav treta m,-t - '..'!' !'!?'!,: ' There are msny jdubg rben who desire to aeqoira an extensive K g'iih. and teieutifis education, whh imt prosetutrng the aneient Languages.. Our ooarse of etwiy is so arranged at te meet tba wants of all each, uroviried ihes nrsteitt lbeMh)es at the aegia- m of ttie tat atssiw. And the aenctiH t3 W irem la ex iae weraviea I rlanee aoaa ttwi IJi.rr in:.ia which aa albtcb I e4 to Collcjcv, should tuna eery strong huloeementt ' j""ne;Biente fresesnte thaw siuoies acre, la arder te enter npa the English aad Scicntrfia course, tha student' mut he ihoronglilv aeqoainltd wv"iw, ingmpnj ana jvttnmeiier Tht rx.K-aevs et th lutlnxina k. tallaesi Tn4iia Inr tha Collegiate yeas $40 00 Uoaid for wo... r,i w, nc.iaing anu Washing uo woon eixi i.t6uf fit 00. ' Incidental cxpeaiet "0 l -fetal )I69 00. , . . . .m In Vt Ism at incideklsl huuh are laeliiried '"S ,Km artisiea ot loraitura wbieb the "sMent is nmter (he aeartsrty parchashrg whea he " IVparatury Ocwrlneut U wall jrganraed tn4 plncnjiarr the direct ion ol a wall Qualified anal npcfrieHeed tsMheY. We can enS.Winly re canwrw'uhM sehnnl I trait aVsirtr a IhnmBtti nea- i .r wiiait,n imo entires; I urn SB tt Uie skiue as those in the College proper. ft art i L C. GARL.VXO, President. ' 7 mm jrEwaooDsr new goods? 8uitg and Summer 1845. RUSSELL & ESKRIDGE, VTI70ULD respectfully inform the cili- T T znt or naletgh and the public generally, that they have received their elegant and well selected supply of Forelffnand American Dry Gooela, to which they invite tba atteattoa af heads at families and sll others, being well assured that their otock cannot be surpassed in this section of tne ststa, either for variety or cheapness. We enumerate (in part only J aa follows: LJoths,Uassimcres, Merino Jeans, Fane Tweeds Brown and Grass Linens, Indigs snd Linen Drills, Ameiicsn Nsnkeeae, Lama Cloths, Gam- broons, kc B leeched and brtwn Cottons, Bedticklng , Apron checks, Iturlaps, Virginia Oxnaburgs, ISortnern rlaids and Stripes, black and solored Cambrics, A. ' Jaeonelt Cambrics, Cambric Mas! in. Checked, Book. Swisa, Medium and Lace Muslins, Uiahop and Long Lawns, Bobbinett, Swiss and Cambne 1 rimmings and Insertions, Grecisn NeWs, Thread Cambrics, Jaennetl snd Pumituie Dimity, Corded, Grass and j47ZfirAa!i Skirts, green Barsfes, blKk :inwtnigwla,'lV.i.-sv-,; .. ' Ladies' Dress Gooelsv ' ' Rich and magnificent Silke, elegant Bataoriaea and Barsfsa, nsw style Charlolesna, French Lawns, Tariatoa Muslins, Aipacct Lustres, Organ. die and Ginbam Lawns, Earlston and Mancl ester Ginghams, fee., with an excellent assortment of Mourning and Hslf Mourning goods, comprising every style and fabric, . Sbau-la, Scnrfa. Iloaicry. Ac. Ac. bpleniiid Silk, Btrage, Chally aad Mouslin dt LainerJhawls, Hernaniand Barsge Scarfs, Hosie ry of almost every kind, in great variety. A large lot of Garment and Furniture Calicoes, very cheap. Kid, silk, thread snd cotton Gloves, Pic-nir, Lisle, Bugle and Silt Mitts, Linen Cambric Handkrr ciefe, Bonnet, Neck and Cap Ribbons, Toilet Covers, BiioVEye, Russia and Huckaback Diap ers, Drown and Damask Table Cloths, Mnequito Notts, Hair Brushes, Toilet Combs, and indeed every article nsoalty kept In a similar establish ment- ' ' ' ' -" " " rj" Purchasers will please examine our Goods, before supplying themselves elsewhere. Msy 14tb, l45. Zl-tf. 7$3,OO0 -.- " ' . WORTH OrSKwK&sf AND AT. COST for C A 8 Hi Conseqnentlj, lower than any other Store in tint Place ! ! 200 pieces bletehedmd nnhleachtd Domts tics, Ozanburzs, dto. . 160 pieces Ctllicoet tttnrted. ' G dozen mutkrat and ether Caps. 10 piecaa white, ted and yellow Flannel. 10 pieces Linsey at sorted. Heavy Pilot and Bearer Cloth, Sattinett, Broadcloth, Kersey, Jeant, Marino, Mouseline delaine, BcdtickinjT, Bobbinet, Edginf, Janon tt, Check, Drilling, Cambric, Trith Linen Diap er, worsted Shawls, Vetting, black Velveteen ready made Clbtlune, Bonnelta, Artificials Brown Holland, &e. Plttet and Dithet, Copt and Stueera, Baatna &e. We hate observed that there ate now too ma ny Dry Goodittoret (and atill increasing) here, all of them teeming determined to overflow lit tle Wtka county with an Immense quantity of tht very UltKAraiST HAKUAINtsaver tiao, (aecordinff to their advertiteraentt,)ehaaing oat another wiiMhote. barjraina eootniuimy,.,, , vv e, not wishing iongrer to ijin la tuch a hunt, shall dispose of all the above, on hand, AT COST, lot cash, and leave the held ol Dry Goods,- taking the defentive tfrtinst the moth ! Our attention in future) will at devoted exclu sively to the following, tlx: . lionfeciionat'S, . Groceries, Fancy Go tHle, Jewellery, jansieai lHatruinenu ainal Toys, no the utaal terms. Alwayt on band a greater Ttrltty thaa in anv other etore in thit pttct. See tpeelfied advertisement la the "Kaietgn Reisur.,, G. W. & C GRIMM E. Raleigh, N.C.Nov. 26. 1814. . 38-tf MEMOttiNDA "of ft ttealdence at tho Court ol London, rem- prisiaaj aaeideata, emetal and . personal, from 1819 in IKS. tfietudinl neeutiations on the UKEGUN QUP.STtON, tad ether unsettled questions between the United aisles ana Ureal JirHsie, ky Ksthard Hash, Envoy Eslrsordmary and Minister Plenipo lentiary from the United States, Iron 117 to 185. Historical memoirs of Mr Own Time, by Sir N. y, VVraxall, II, . Bart author of Fosthamona Memoirs.' . : - The Poets nnd Poetry or Enrope, with mtradoeuea and biogrspbicsl aotcee, h rJ . W. Lcngfellow. , . , The Dog and the sportsman em bracing the nies, training, oiseaset, ke ol Uoga, and an account of the different kinds of ticmewrib ihr habits. Aran, hmta M aaeolert. WKh vaoosis reaeints Ice, by J. 8. Skinner, loraser Editor of the I'nrf Uetirler, tut. , Tokentn or tne"vnite nose, au Indian Tale, by C- SeatsfioW . ' ' . ' c For sate at the Xorth Carolina Bookstore aorner ot fayctte'riiie aau uargett asreeia. V . ,ffTJ,VutSl IVtuiLits nvunM, - 1 " 'I - " "--" IRPftESS S C 1 E N C Ei D A R T , ; Chief Citlet wad Towns- m the Unhed States, ur.u r Cj1SC4 ia inn . BY DIONYSIUS LAKUIH 5 O .atnr of Crrd La w. Fallow of (ha Hoj tl Societies . of London sod Kdiabargv Member at t . unu verstties rif Cambridge and Dahlia, and tor. ' - saerly Profcsatr ol Natural Philosophy 5 -'t." 'aad Adiwneaay l)sveftityij4 A I ..J. L. S, m Sr.. . i . . ... J ... ' Theul"lilier aanounct that Drv Lardner bav. hrnnirhi to h alott b s nobhe Ltctares in thit aawistry.bey have avaHed I Usn selves at lac eas auiiy ihas present, rl la IwhKM hrns lo jprvparelor publiaaiion a aodlp'eta aa sulbentis edit a of ibesa Drseoarsss. The general h.terest which lot Use last fowv years4hey have ached in every part at ihia asnuarv la aniseraalle fait aad acknowledged. Prohahly no public levlsirer aver aontinocd lor lb am lench af lime to 'collect aronnd lira aonu. meroat audieacet. Nor baa thai e bera toy cjicrp tie te tWs ravoarabls impression, visit after visit -iSLI?"jS?rf.".?!?T have assembled to hear agam and again the lea - soas et asetal tnovleng. the same slmnlieity .JlvT'' iL7TH,i",."Jf ,lh, illustration, vhieb rrsxlered the aval diseaarses universally acceptable, will be preserved m fc published report whieh will indeed be, as neatly aa possible, MentKit with tha Lectures at thev ere dclncj-ed. I be imlil i thers feel that m the volume iwv pre- iose4 they HI present to the American nubtiaa most surreeable eftvriar. and an mlcrestma ami ac uii miaceiiany at general tntormatien, ahich wui alsosifford lhat Urge elaaa of parsons who have attended the I ewurea. an aresl.ra aarans of it- iviag the iianressscwe tvoov-wbieh thev have alreaoy aentca so mucn prom ana nseasnre The sul'iesis which will be included will embrace a vanetv ol topics ta the Astronomical and Phvsl- eal Sciences, and In their application to the ana of me. Among these tne following may be mentioned. he I'luralitv of Words. Klee. K Mi ag. Telcgiaphi The Sun. The Tel. k Microscope, Galileo; Tht Planets, . The Cornell, The Solar Si stem. The Atmosphere, Copeniicua, Laoitier, Newton, The Stellar Universe. 1'be Power of Steam. Steam Navigation. Popolar Failscies, ArtiflcUl lUumiaatioa. Litbt. Aurora Horeatia. -Water Spools.' . thaws' a at I Jjtniag"'' ' Sound, aoteia4ttW'ii' alvBnlnt, t aerj.os uc w - , The hrulte water lcslare Heal. - . iJtmr tnfloesvees. Th Baroiheter. Weather Almanaca. The Thermometer. v Babbage'a CalaeulalHig Maahinery - ate. eta; tee. The work will eanear m numbers, ar narls. will bo well printed en good type, and copiously illoa fralrd with enfrasmga o siend. " ll will be com plied in tea or lele aumbrte, and. the entire vnlume will be published within sis mon'ht. The prkt -miUlt ti tntff for rack mrmber. The f rit number trill be publiihtd n tht Jtnl day of Jfat. ZEIBER at CO. Philadelphia. REDDING k CO. JWe; SIIURTZ ck TAYLOR, fiallimort, KOUINSUN J UN bo, Cincinnati! tnd Book sellers and Country Merchants generally through ont the Unite,! isiatea wilt act a A (rente and arniah the above Work as the nuiiiht ra are pub lished, to ell who msy tp.ly tu lb em. 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Heing the cheapest periodical ever before issued in this country. The tXI'esiTOri will continue to be a faithful nd (eurlcis espounder ot the true prinaiplea af Jefforsonisn Dtmoeracy, aa it has been ander ha laic highlv giticd editor, who we are eneouraged to hope, will materially aid us with articles nsim hia eloquent peni its pages will, as tiloincd by eontri bation, from tht most dMmcnisllcdaicl writers ia tht United Slates. Neither pains nor espense will be soured, to make it worthy of being t oadd ered a trxt-bobk for the Democracy, m future gen erations. The publisher intead it shall occupy die high ground sustained bj hi ilea Meekly Hcgis Irr. iii the oslmv dsvs of that useful publication! It shall be t retOrd at important -nonticai meia, tor future use snd reference, at well as aa able expoun der at still mure Importaot political truths, which will li?e throush all lima, ana eventually, retoiw llnni.a alt- vn 4.1. .. - "' .-" We shall anremiltiqgly tad with the whole tool. detose nut seines la the cause ol oniserssi ticrun- LICAN enieaiioni to this end we shall xealousty endeavor so relorm every college In Arise! lee, and estftbluh a sj-sitm to educate all the etnldrea in the land m the saving piioclplea or ItJimsn win- eity, iosiead ol, aa present, greamg op m taoogni- less, unprovided ignorance, or. wnai is even wursc, if possible, becoming iod:trinated wlih thebalelul nciolesot ENGLISH moaarehy ted triateeraey, list only system of education pursued at ear lea ioa.ble seminaries ot learning. We shall ononse all mononolies a ana rroiee- liva Taritf partial legistatiost-any National Hank, UiMrlbolioe Assuanntloa of the nine SJewis whii n.imlr,. unrrmrflinv e.ral . 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With this hod and inv perlcat ouiline of our plan, we submit our claims to the patronage of the Democracy, with unshaken tnd undeubting aoottdeoce that we shall be getier- isly tupporteO. -s R Tlse DEMOCRATIC KXPOSITOR ANDU- 8., JOURNAL, KOIt THE COUNTRY, will hepub Uahed weeklrieaah ausmher will Contain .sixteen closely printed pages, making KIGH I' IIUSUUEU ANDTItlltTy-fwOiothe volume, for the ona- kmI low price of ONR DOLI.AH per annum, ta a ainela sablcriherl . .'.' ' . ' CKKAT INOUCCMENT1 TQ CLUBH AND COMPANIKS. In orier lo extend the eireulation t tht KXrOSITtm Mm everr tutrtat rnn ttorloas Uaito, we snake thsloiuwmg proposaisa loose wno forward ten dollars shslLrroeive eleven- copies for one year, those whs lorward twenty dollars, shall re ceive twenty-three copies tor twelve months re ducing - re tar-twit I r X?tv, sor o-wc. sim of F-IGHJ- HUNORRD AND THIRTY TWO PAGE)! Oar Democratic frseods era ret- neslfutly reqnested to exert themselves m obtain- L. aaahscnbevtL v. !.. r- e . 'it- , WtsWnJrtttn, t, O . July , IMS.. , ; h beautiful supeariTioN Iii PoFand, every irrdividaol is supposed to bo bors 'sobieet to some particular detti , bt or fatet which it is impotaibler far him to svoid. Tho month of his nativity hat s mysterious connection with ono of the known precious stones, and when per son -desires to -present too- object' of nit aSeetiont with an acceptablo presents ring is invariable liven glittering wtth thd jewel by which tne in 01 tnai oojeci .Imagined to be determined and described For inatance, a lady it born in' January- l.X ring tnutt therefore be jacynth or gar of 'net lor Wete ItOneS belODC to that peCO month of the jeftr, and express; "con soi , .. ' . .. .. iy uuciuy, Here is a list of everv month, vhich we faithfully transcribe for the benefit of our fair render. January Jacynth or rrimet. Con. stancy Snd fidelity in every engagement. February Amethyst' This tnt.nrb and stone preserve mortals Irom strong passions, and insure ibera peace of mind. Alarcn uioou stone. Uouratre nnd succecs in dangerous ana hazardous enterpmes. . . - April bapphire and diamond. ' Repen tance snd innocence, May Emerald. 'Sueeegs in lOve.' June Ixng life and health Julv Cornelian or Ruby,- The forget fa 1 nest or the care ol evils springing from friendship nnd love A urost sardonyx. Lonjuc-al telicity. September Lhrysoiite. rreserres from Octbber ritta-nlartae Or fipaL" Mis- fortune and nope. - - - - - v November Topaz. Fidelity and friend ahiiu.. :iL.ii....-:..li': ;' December Torquoise or MtlaVite. The . Alott briuiiint aucceaa and- happUeta m every circttmtance of liTej the Torquoise has also the broDertv of seeurinir friendly trftiftdfBSniieW8 possesses a I orqqoise will alwayt be sure of friends." " ' ; KICKING A YANKEE. ' From the St. Ipui$ Iicville A very hantisoinc friend of ours, who a fow week ago was polked out oi a Com fortable'office tip the river, has beuken himself to tiangbr, for. a time, to recover from the wound inflicted upoo hia feelings by our "unprincipled and immolating au- luinistrstioo ' . . . , . ji - Change ol air must have had an instant effect upon hia spirits, (or from Galena, among otlier thtnet, Jellt jf A detperafaT quarrel ibat took place onTjoarot oT fliaTwat between s real live dandy -loururt tutu a real "five yanke'e"" Settler. The lattar trod on the toet of tin former; whereupon the former threatened its 'kick out of the cabin' the latter. ... ' ., 'You'll kick me out of this cabin, f - Yes, sir, Ilt kick you out of thit cab in.-- - - .. "You'll kick me, Mr. Hitchcock, out of thi cabingl' Yet, sir I'll kirk you, Mr Hitchcock!' Well, I guesa.'niil tho yaukee, very coollr, after being terfectly aatitfied thai it was himself who siood in such imminent peril of assault 'I guess sines you. talk of kicking: you've never" heard me tell about old Bradley and mj; mare, there to hum! , , , " , -No, air, nor do I wish W'nl, gus it won't set you bak much. any how, aa kicking s generally best to be eontidered on... Yoa te old Bradleyvis ono of these tcantimoniotit, long faced hvpociitet, who iiulon a relisiout suit every abbathdty raoraiog spd with, goo4. deal of screwing manage to keep it on till after seirmon Jia ..lhefernoonv Wal he had an old roan niHre that- would jump over any sixteen rail fence in Illinoise, nnd opeu any bam thnd had'ot s padlock on it Two or three times I found her -in. my sta ble snd I told Brtdly about it, and he was :vcry sorry' as onrnly animal' would watch her,' andja hul lot of such things,' all said in a very, serious manner, with s face twice at long as old Deacon Farrar's on Sabbath day. I knew all the time , that he wat lying, and to I watched him and ' the old roan tu; and fat three nights regular, old roan came to my stable shout bed lime, ond jttstHaylig i some. DrKiia neranu riua ner on. s wen . . . 5 ... . M . simtn m anop, ana nao soma shoes made with 'enrksabout (our inches long and had em nailed on to her bind feet Your heels, mister, aint nuthing ta Vm. - , . i . . . " .... .... , . . i toog ner nome, gave ner soout ten feet halter, nnd tied her right in the -centre of the liable, fed her well with oats shoot nine o'clock, sad aAer taking ' a- grsml smoke, went to bed. knowintr that my old mare wss a truth-telling- animtt.. and that she'd give a good report of . herself in the morning. 1 htdn t . got fairly to sleep before the old 'ornan handled naer and wanted to know What on earth ' was ' the matter out at tho stable, fiayt I, go to sleep Peggy it is nothing but Kale' hs vt kicking on flies,-! guettf r Party soon the huncbxd.m ao-sinvaiul aavs thev'Mtv liiichcock, do git an and see whst in the worldis the matter with Kate, 1 fur tho . it kicking 'most powerfuiry, ; 'Lay still. Pefftrv Kate wilt take care - of. iierseir, l rocts.' WsL Uie hett mornio aboot days iisht, Bradley wilti bridle in -hand, cum to the stable, and as true ns-.thtj Boot 'of Ueniaia when hssaw ths old roan's sides. ttsrn and head he cursed snd twoie worse than yon' did, Mister when 1 came down on vonr totJtv w:?r.,ii! ,.;m '.' Alier Droakiast Uinf momtrr joo ntvit . at a I a . . . an' ' e cam to my hotwe, had says he, 'Bradley's old roan it neatly vjead-s-she s cot eu-"t pieces, and can scarcely move f sl want to know, says L now od sirtn on it tp pen!' Now. whilst wo were talk in',' op enm that eterlatiin? byporrite, Brtxlly hnil ttys he, Mr. Hitchtock.' my old rusn Is ruined!'. Du tell ' tsys I. 'She is cut all to piecei says he'j 'rlo yooltnow' whether shewtsin vout stable last ricntt- . vvai with this I let but: ' Do I linow HT th Yankee. he,re , in illustraring, fnade a sqd den tdsnce npntlj the dandy, who madi wav foif him unconsciously, aa u were Do I (enow it. ' you fio-sonled, tqtiash headed, bid night nw you! Von hiy-hrKik in . eornttnbb n . lotuier-iuticin , cetunnav, in" whfttliri of nuibiii vou SKnte ' kicks lilce a mere dorob bct; but I't e reduced the tji'ng to sciehdeT" fThe Yankee had not ceased to advtnce. r the dtadv. in hit aildnishraefit. relreat,'1 and ;hntvli4thf mnfinn nfiha lnttpr tioinor accelerated DV an apparent 4erhonsiration onlhe )rt"oi the former to "suite ihe actmn to the worn, he Amnd himself in the 'social hall," tttm bliri backwards -over s pile of Mgge, And learilh Knej knees nf his nants ' s lie scrambled up, a perfect scream of laughter stunnintf bun from' all sides. The defeat was tout: a few momehts aftcrwa'itls he wis teen dragging hit awn trunk ashore, while Mr.' Hitchcock finithed his gtory "on the boiler-dcck.1 '' ' - MOVEMENT OF TUOOP8. We learn" ( says the Baltimore 'Patriot of- oatnraay aiternoon) thnf oners navs neen received from Wtuhinston for Major Ring gold to hold tut regiment -of thoanied ar HUcry ready to proceed t . moment I wtrning to ther Soutfi supposed "to be to Texas. ', . ' ' -""-' -" o The- New Orreana Prcsynff the sfc says that the 3d regiment of United btatas dragoons, tinder Col. Twiggs, took op the line of march for Texas from Natchitoches on tne th ultimo last rriuay. lhe Chronicle says that they are to be slation ed at San Antonio de Bexar." - ! ' ; Companies Cand D, of the Fourth Reg iment of United States Infantry, reached SlLsnison the SOtb tilt, snd' took not sags down the Mississippi, destined for 1 exas. They sre under the command of Captains Graham shd McCall. We learn that orders have- also been forwarded to Toua other military points, ordering tha oroapi there stationed! to be held read mat i proof ed to Tea"S : I neao orders - rc. sjl WO uadersland, recautnarr. i No information of an au thentic character hat, bea.nceiy.cd;"Vi&t Mexico Is sbout to make s military move ment on 1 exas, bat it n lo be prepared for any thing of the kind, that' tho orders re ferred to have been ittned. ' '' .. n S....J -j' r. r i DEfA AULTER. - sturgeon, treasurer of Fairfield airfield eeunty, Ohio, has absquatulated, with $9,300 -of -i fir dear peoplt'a money. The day of si'b-treasor-art Is reluming. . : ;-, : . . i j , ' ' yf' , ANOTHER, ' Tt it said that the Hon- Lev Lincoln, for some time Governor of .Massachusetts, a member of Congrets, and- Collector of the Port of laton (in which several eapac ities he lost his fortune) haa recently ra ceiyed, by ths w jlf of the late Daniel. . Wai do, the sum sf eighty thoussnd dollars. ,. ; HORRID MURDBR IN CINCIXNA-TTI. The Ciocmnatt; Commercial of he &tih inst. thus records s frigblfut tragedy which occurred in that cjty.pf) Sunday nighf Jaslf "Sorno .fjujy or five jicrtnntwece- sitting in the bar-room of.Yost t House, .dur'ng bun ay evenihsr. and amoog them the murder- ed mth. Bvon came in and took off his hat, a tjirli ronttined, kbout half a dozen ci- g art, tad lltrew trie contents on toe uoor. He aubseqttehdy picked op (be cigsrs and threw thenj on ths tabid, .asking the com pany to take a smoke., Soon after he laid bis hesd upon the side of the table snd pre tended to be asleep.' ',' .1 V -j,, A little, past 9 0 clock part of the com pany weni tip stairs to bed. j Tbe Trencb man' bad m,ade spm litter ppon thn table. And few words passed between the. par ties concerning its removal, but nothing an. learn from lnj. wsMrm"6ny", Boylon, fiowef er. drew a largq jack-knifs; frcjm his pocket. nnrnaelied his victim, and plunged the blade into bis bowels op to his hind,; tnd fully np to the handle of the weapon. He mrn gave ll iwg or unco iwiiimiu ,.ou,s5,;' fnrthur. in'tii the bodv. and drew tha blade forth drinninrr with blood, tn the reat Itagio stv e. sua men sienpea w nnoiner ., purv oi room. The man fell instantly to the floor, ' "A afton as this tragic act nati oeen com nleted. Bovbsn seated himself on s bench I '.. . T " i . a ..; tt '-..-l " I n Hie room lei tinwn his naniniuuna, aim it. is jnipposert, inuicteil a wouna upon mm self rin the outside of the tiirht" thigh. ' The ifosn ne eut is larcra nui wis uuiizcraua. Ilis object was lo make'lfappear thai the nmideftd man had attacked and wounded htm. in order to clear' himself of the awful ehtrge bf murder in the firtt dogreo; but lhe rust will fail, for witnesses testified that de ceased had -no knife, was on inoffensive man, snd to nil 'apnsaranees his murder was ttimwroked, deliberate snd w might add unheard L'!,--It bappened in . a Jtut mho tt insist Iwi.M'li'tiO V '!J I-' . i " rts snuv. liny i-'c-.v a i e& vt 1 isirirt?Si'll n.j 9 The ' Wishmgtotr fsWespomlent; ofi Baltimore Pattiol harrntes' An' Incident, rhich shows the influences thtt operate ntn tne-hithpubie officers 4 nt "Washing ton. A itwysr.Tw'ho' i a Ibsofoco like Wtr visited tho bead or a unreau, - to tt amine' a Rerrort' which had been mad oa some ease in' which n -ar;enL! 'The Report wa Igiinsr lumt wheredpotr he denonheed head of the Bureta with unmeasured severity, telling hint, that he had three Democratic' newsptpers iider his control, which ho would ose to liid nt moat of bis ability- to expose . ths rorrap lion of said funct ontrrvitH! get him whirl ed out of an office which he disgraced! The functionary replied that he had done his duty and he defied him. f Bui ths next day,' on train vititing tits Bureau, he found ' tho Report re-written, and the decition ill bis ease reveme an "Citi this br irutT ' The Oieg m Question hsvi'nf beenrdis csed by ihi Brttish newspspeis, it Is now tafcerf tip by the' Qdarterliet. ' Tl' is proper" '" that onr readers should be" lent possessed "' of the virious indications from time to tiros 4 exhibited on thit subject, on I-oih sides of tho Water, inasmuch as ' it ! at and will 1 t have a very important basring on thd r tations between our country and Great Brit The Edinborgh Revisw propowes la navs the whole question referred, io arbitration. It thinks that neither party has a perfect tiile lo the territory in tlltpate. sAil that any prudent Engljehman' or American can -- , wfsVH iaVk. ,ii."thal ths controversv ' should be speedily and honorably settled. A week's interruption of confidence such'. for instance, as followed th reception of -L Mr. Polk's irtnuroral speech. Costs etch party twenty times the Value ofTBe matter tn itopm&l!!LL-J - "Tho result of ' 'it fair nrbitrntion, U j thoughts, would give to England all the teftltorjr ntwrri -riirefoiTrni1t " tnd to the United Slates all South of did line. Vancouver's Island, whieH would be divided by tm'ch a line, is clsimed for Eng laiiu. t no cicKiajua sil air aiuiuoiur, uavs lis Review, "neceMtrily saves ths honor of. each rwrtyj and, in the,, presrnl . cats , there is nothing el(a . to contend, fur. ! .Wn have heard that America objects to arbitra tjon, tnd that her objeeu'on is foandati on her. eonvicUon that ths . right it on ber side. uutts there art few disputes in which eaclt party is not eovmced thai ha u In too rights it follows, hst if such s conviction weres4 bar to arbitration, that moO of adjust meut cnuiu. scarcely ever take place. ' - ., paoihio tone or too iSdinburth is not tiiopted by- thFwigtt-tmr latter refers to the Oregon creupauon bill t wUicVpaesed l.bs Uouas of Representatives- f at its last session, ajid, ukaa it for granted, that it will come op again but doss not tliink it will be passed by both Houses , of uongreu. .., "IVe venture to predict,'' s.ys. . the visrteriy, tht il.,wil be thrown out,!., timply because If cannot be earried without a war with Edgland;. and there are three - -sound reasons why America' csnnol go to: wtr, she has neither men, money nor eyed y it j '' -- ' . . (. '. The Qusrlerly doe not sppsar to know milch about us. . , Its article concludes thus: "The British minister has solemnly an"1 ' nou rced that he Is hot only resolved but ptepared to kssert the right; of (b Brftiali"., crown in the Oregatt Territory. " This is riot an Idle thretti and it has been echoed ' back by the universal conviction of eoun f try too well, instructed in its own power" too confident in th6' Integrity of its cause snd too well assured of ths( advantages, of peace, f o embark hastily- in sn expensive) wr. We htva the means of vindicatinr out rightrfand w will emplojr them, sjiould -: it become necessary. Ths mere Addition to our naval estimate this ear 'amounts ' to 1,000,000 sterling a sum neatly equal ' to the total naVtl estimate of 'the United . Slates, and our squadron in the Pocfiio un der Admiral Seymour is a sufficient pledge oi tne 'sincenty oj our intentions w tntt qnaitcK ';T': 'But w tlo not believe that America will submit the Oregon' question to solution in the Held of btttles . She Is not in a eon ditinn for such dangerous experiments, anJ, irsne were, a uiiptttionate investigation oi Uie case most finally satisfy her that th claim she nets up could be settled much mprftpee(iiiyttQ ner . own nonnr . ana uui. mate aa vtntaffe," by peaceful arbitration. t is the ipterest of both countries tj feeUle) their claims amicably," bul it Is chifly the . intereet of Aberica, for the; experience of - " t! all history concurs' in this warning ttisl -, . ' , when a ubjedt ,ln. litigation between two power s removed from the cabinet to th . camp, it mutt oe t tne cost or the weatcr party."';" .TX ,V V'',-,:. T,. f hs;.:i';?: ' BucH are some specimen of the mode Iii v. Wlileli public opinion expresses Itself across - ...; the , Allnnctic. " IWe gsve the other dsy. . ; tome account of, tha present slate of tho . general feeling jn the fat West on this ub - eci, ss inaicaieu qy-.me great, meeting at Marion." Illinois, and bV the letter of Sen- ' i atof Breestf.; i.Th following- Is front ih-"-. --1 sou in wBipiinaian,apaper wnipa represcnit r a nortioii of the dominant party areneiall - ., supposed to . be indifferent to the Oregon - - - nntmrti "':..:: -.- .: '?The fumortlHt Mr.LpoWt and. Mrt , JL ? Buclianan were meditating a settlement of ' . . the Ortgon questiorf, according to the Brit- ... tsh claim up to the forty ninth legre oi - r : north Istitude,' Which has been rife' fof ; some time (ast, ' is flaily contradicted by l 4 the union, ine wnion, inueeu, uoea not - say", that ho such plan of compromise has ' been proposed or discussed, but says, "we, . . UnucruKe 10 tmrm iuai no attca arrange ment h is been etTected," This Is looked tipon, In some qotHert, rather as art evttiort . . ! tnap a contradiction of the rumor," that each "compfonile wts Under discussion,' tn4 , -! some o so far as to charge the adminis- v tration 'With haying thrown cat the teport tt 1 feeler, to tsccrsin how such ,n 1x01 v ! weald be received oy the American people. i, We cannot believe that the present Ad , . as. "V

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