i i WmTwo PottARi per wutA. i vance . , ?: inserted at 81 Kr fPr ,he firet' fii-iJacU W 33J P,iknt.in(be mad those , roa TUg WATCHMAN.! rvract of n.;. tetter from a, r Midshipman J- thrf U. O. laVVt IU U13 1I1CIIU9 m.'our Uootityi 3V.;ci dated, U. 8. Frioats SaJtaxxat, Ililo, Hyrbn Bay.ManJ of Ildwaia,- Lee) September .23, Ilea? you may. letter f b vi think me '.trespassing your patience but beforel c ose my you a description, or art properly a1 few words expressing as .virWl 'jean, my feelings on visiting the Vnfno 'of Kilariea, distant from- this I .brunbrKjamesJ i- ! I'll.T? r '"iTr.:, (,:;. NM;sEiuES,.1:l-;-: M M''' - ti--- .!t!! 1 ' fj. . 1 - T- - U - ji j.. j -. : . i , i -...,.,.; i . . I . . , - I l - i . . i r I into the sea, Hands now much frigbli cned at its sujldenly rising abou't th'refc feet, our Kanjjkka's dropped their calif bashes andj lef ps to carry our owii speci mens. They suppose that the goddess Pa lo, was insulted at bur not making some offering to her as they did. AVe obtains iphrivw visited iU and on the rbturn of P(l kome oft herf hair! which is found onthe to lasi pari)', oi wnicn i was one,. w . All IKrrUt IT AW' T r.l CI J'Pnln IjTirnandrof IIH. M. Ship. Carl's Torf sides of thq' Crator immediately above the Lake. I send you Jnclosed a specimen df it. jWe- spent one day in examining thf batiks of sulphnrand otherminerals.whicji surround the Cjrator, thpy arc all very hot and th row jo ff clouds of smoke. -WVre ft not for therush of fresh air to supply the place of that which is displaced by ha, no nprson vonlfl pver rlpssrnfl Jntn ih CrA. r '.L,inki'tAt illJt!lA nlmncf tL..iir.li I " - ! ...... . ... touo inc pwjvv- jTivv4 , ,T:ts j toria conitantj gale lot wintl is continually i I7)C ' . i V l- ,p j 7,'? y j , blowing and rain falling. 1 have many I, be one.iniinuerraKing sucn a lanorious iih liirf officers, oils their wavloJhe Vol cano, Voti vilnj doubt recolfcct that he 1Tih? Individual :vio tork possession of if,P!Ma'nfi a short time since. . , . , . But 1 1m gthig olf tlKitnict again, a id must j acknowledge in truth that my !in apacity ,arnpy itomakei suitable preparations, You rnust employ two good stout as, ('is iho natives pre called) one tocar rvvourcnance ol Clothing, botli as re- ifardthictness and dryness; for alter leav ' ' ' Id " . . t '!.'. 1 .A nvtue yaiiey, ine- air gets cooler rue nign- er you ascend; anu rams continually. 1 he other Kanakka carries your park of the i 't ' ' i '..V ' 1 -1 1 I .. 1 selves ! Whether the American woman is not the mosi beautiful irt the world -T 1 There was something in the manner of the young Refugee, inore in the nature f the information that arrestedj the atten tion of the brother officers. Por a- mo ment they were silent. M ! j We have heard someth'ng of your marriage, Captain said the ray Ensign, but we did not think it wou d occur so suddenly ! Only think of it ! To morrow, you will he gone settled -Verdict brought in sentenced ? passed r j 'mttricd man But, tell me? How will your; ladye-love be brought to this houe to-nij;ht? 1 tho'jt she resided within the rebel Iifics ? ' 44 She does reside there! !But I have sent a messenger a friend! v Indian Chief. i. Yes the rude savage had mistaken his message ! instead ot bringing tne Dnae to her lover's arms, he had- gone on his waj';determinedto bring the scalp of the victim to the grasp of her pale, face en emy.1 j- j j Not even a groan disturbed the deep silence of that dreadful moment, j Look there;! The lover rises, presses that long i ii i 1 . . 'i , ! r .i From the Rfchmcpd Tiam. i j , : THE; RESULT OF Tim FOREIGN' NEWS e, ycfte rday, expresseiJ the opinion thai the intelligence, last received froni Great Britain, although eminently satUfatory ns to the con ciliatory di?f osilian of priliic sentinient there, gave no' indication- of a willingness to abate the demands the British Government in the Oregou controversy. One great essential to a fortunate hairso WaeL- sr. ifossv. so heaiitiful I wrminaiion pi me aitacult e3, which, now exist ... i.rJlLi- .j li. ' .u .-i i between thdtwo countries! is the mitiual desirei . -..1 - .u..i . - ' I iii m;uic Hit-in in a sjirik n uirness aiKi peace. The pacific one of the BrjtUh preiaud its fa. vorahle interpretation of the message of the Prf -iden is satisfactory evidence that onef ih parties is ac uatrd hy this Idesire. Tt remaiiis for ihe Guvf rnment of ihe! United States to cx hihit a similir spirit, and the peaceful dqteiml natin'n of th issue will nk he left I H duf)t. ! on whom I can place the utmost depen- specimens pf Lava and other things which j dence to bring her from her prjesent home, 1 will try to carry home. I . must come to ; at dead of hiirht. throuzh the forest, to this to his heart, and )then as though a'huge weight, falling on his brain, had crushed him, fell with one dead sound on the hard floor! I . He! lay there jstifl". and pale, and cold r4-hiiClenched right hand still clutching the bloody scalp and the long dark , hair falling in glossy tresses over the floor ! This was his bridal eve ! ' a close, and Injavo yu to imagine the irsi mansion. He Is to return by Kanak- , Vc all got b4ck Without serious injurv!, eettlement cf this dii'iculty, -Ijr adjusted hy negotiation, v.i . All that is necessary,' is to sy t Whole of Oegbn, and -a c ;i etTected. We are g!ud to percc don Times, in an article of J.u. : ing: tho diplomatic corrcs: far abandoned pts usual style, f ; nunciatton oT this country, n terms of an equitable adjutr;;.: to recommend, that the Brj;Uh whom," it says now dvoh ; king fresh proposals to the Gt Uuitcd States, sh:uM rc;:fu ( the ojcr. made io England by .Vr. the presidency cad under the uirit:. Adams" It adJs : That pno;ul the 49lh degreej, as far as the'ca, ;. dary line, reserving to Great En-:.: ver's Island, the hatbor of St. J. and the free navigation of tlie t ! vcr: such a proposal were now rn: would he no hesiialion in accej : w r. : s I COMMERCl.VL. The past yea has Wen oi-.e t f ry vicissitudes, in it commcuial in its social and jo!itical p!.k;v. auspiciously. Tliere was plenty . plomeut was alindaiit, capital n. tidence prevailed!, and the tnac!.i:;-r y -worked harmonious nnd Lesi;'iil. Poiiiical economists cf the l'rer '1": drlighi in pijiutingput the ii.i::; "vili' whicli exists between cheap food u:. some had tore feet, 'tome caught cold, anil some got burnt, S:cj &c. , - . i i ( . . i i the! bridal eve. ' . - J . I t . ' : Reported for -tjje, Philadelphia Saturday Courier. lirctJ calllbashcs, hallanccd on a kind of roke which they place across the shoul- ' dcrs. liacii j ' v; i i n ii 1 1 ituuiiiou luiiussun- niies nimseu wun a uunuie qi sauauis juaaeoi riW'iiiue ion ine purpose pi unng (othe bottoms of his shojes. The wlJoJe jour- , nry is to be made oyer sharp pointed La thisstiill.jwhich'is now grown oyer .with treta or, every Miiu, uevp ravines cross joor path every half jnVile, (ome j)f which arc hc.iiiv iierpuiiuicuiar; inrougn which darta i learning rstrarh of wafer, (fre riih inrnvxifihl sillrl lirincrs lineiv sni'i"! c-ns of Lhyii. tc.All this the carryjn i-ecend jrpm Creole isppara, Jsq. twelve1; it is now half-past ?leven !" r nendlv Indian ! echoed the veteran Colonel; Rather an old gur.rdian for a pretty woman' I Quite an original idea of a Duenna, !vow !" ; 44 And you will match this lady against all the world for beauty V said the Ma- Revolution,! delivered before the )Vill tarn Wirt Institute, on Thursday, i Dec. 13, lt IS.'- j V . , This Legend was introduced by the LecturcV, as ii contrast to one of his il lustrations j of the llero Woman of the ai(ayCorjscfiUently aipairof common shoes ilevolutionhhich we will give next werll. wdulcj si)Qn wear qui. I Thelirt lay. you The time oftliis legend .was the early parjt nas$ overibne continuous mass t r-bed of of the Xvarjih 177CJ during Arnold's corrj- I l ' M ' . . L .1 .J "T? T.I 1 .1 1 1 I" inaiui neurii on Liiwaru, on me liuason river. . J i Onesumirer nigt, the blaze of man lights, streaming from the windows of an old mansion, neerched vonder amonmp thsp. . : qurntly or 40sjards wide) li iving to 1 rocks and the woods, flashed far over the be passed -over bywiming and making dark waterof Lakje Ch'amplain. ;- i ric fant 1o a trep on each side, (done In a quietj and comfortable ,chamber 6f by your Kanak k-'iY you then plunge-in that mansioji, a party of British i office r and pull yhurselfj ;kcross. At night your j sitting arodjid a tab!le spread .with wines Utthlul guides kill q, pig, turkey, &c.. digs ana vivanU, discussed a topic jof some', i j- auoje nunc gjrounu or eaimeu iava, heats j ' n w nvi une mosi important' ip it.DUts them in. .covets till ovi r with n 1-the world, while the tread of the dancers -4raf rrSriiihlitig tnjUaf of a Horse Had- book the tlpor of the adjoining room. 1 ba, ancr win i c ii mey lay on some nor rocus. 1 v uiiu um was gaie.iy anri oanoe anu music fjn me .ijirgr.st ball ol the od mansion, whose hundred lights glanced far over the Wpteris oCham plain -here ii this quiet feom, with the cool eveninjg Fourth Lecture on the " Romance of the l es !, an,d "ou do no n-tee Wlth m Rut if thq measures, which have lieen pro Xpw tell me. my friends, vou who have posed in Congress, a pparehtly, under the sane hoard some silly and ignorant pretender : tion.of the President, became the policy. of jhis '.eral pjosjeritj rthe country ; nd. i pttitullv complain ol the destitution ol Le- -iiunir, e perceive noioipg in ice expressions j no perud lor excinnliiueg t: gend.!roetrv. Romance which character- ; ,uc junu i 4iram iur wnei mm i u.e axiom coma ie adduced tl.au t izes mir National historv tell me.did vou i war can he Pvdel. We have not. uud the months which are now swallow ! nvprri,,,! irMdit;n,if RnrrbmrVrir Fm Aop. 1 remotest ml mat ion that Great Britain ought to ; womb of lime. The contract It Ju or Italv. or Snainl or anvland under the ! 10 l K'"SIve ckirn Sel IT .!?iiMPw.,k i sHio of ar5 a opening and i tI f- . " ... r 1 10 ine wtioie ot uregon up to oi" 4U', Un the Heavens, that might m point of awful tra-; nnlP.lpl. mlct r .1 ...... .. . , 1 . 1, iny.i i .lie jFiiunis 11 veil Liailll gedy.pornpare with the simple history of ; verv m;,rh L :c ,1 Lad noi becn m.A .vhll so. nousness. . A t. I . i.wAing .-..'on a quan uy 01 eaitri 1 pjHv(reUiLava,viiv a!?hort time you have 'vour inceVnicejy cooked, the 1a I Ih nee vou m easih-timaijfnf4. 1 .A;mat braided from some kitidl' of leaf, fervesfgr a bt lUer the fatiguing davs walk is or fine aid luxury;mid pMn otes'sleep. cnd day ' w e. pe 1 it in isc e n ( ! i 11 g 1 tamol iNJauria-Ivca, on the summit of . 1 -i 1 ' .1 1 1. j hi .1 11 , vmni is ine uo'ne.oi I'.uo, tne g xwiessoi Volcano. We-pnssed over a -country too wild lor trie to give an .intelligibly idea 'of: . . -. . -1 -' . . . ... .irquentjy we woum come to a precipice, 0 ver w h 1 c h a good s i zetr st r e a rh o f w a t e r was pourjiig, sonnJ 'of whieli nevl'i reach fdjlie-boltotn..' In the fall it becomes first fai'm, theli nnsror lslpray, which soon be . rnmi '"sri'l!ht n irt Jtvr.nrt MTfiln tr-4n mountnitv s!(le in numbet hvss beautiful d, which breeze blowing in. their faces through the en oyed 1 -openeu Avinuows. nere t ins party ot linhsfh J I, . R - l.Jh : A i- J ' .1 I- Tl sou 1 olhcers had assembled to discuss their he inoun- ; wines and .'heir favorite topic. ! f , a mil 1 wjm 1 uc cwui j Jcimi i j ueaii tyof the w)men of the, world. 1 j As for me," safd a handsome younjg Ensign,'" will malcli the volnptuotas lorrns andjdark eyqs of Itally against the beauties of! the world j "And I.f said a bronzed old veteran, this hundred guineas which I ay upon the table, shall serve our mess' fur wines, for a month to come ! But if vdu do agree with me as without a doubt you wilt then you are to replace this gold with an hundred guinerts of youriownj." " Agreed V It is a wager j" chorussed the Colonel and the two other officers. : And in that moment while the door1 way was thronged for fair ladies and gay officers, attracted from the next room by. the debate as that young Refugee stood with one hand resting upon the little pile of gold, his ruddy face grew suddenly pale; as a shroud, his blue eyes dilated until they were each encircled by a line of white enamel, he remained standing there, as if frozen to stone. j " Wh', Captain, what is the matter?" cried the Colonel, starting U;p in alarm, j "do you see a ghost, that yoii stand gaz ing there, at the blank wall ?' i The other officers also started up in a- laTm,also asked the cause of jthis singular demeanor, but still for tjie space of a mi nute or more, the Refugee Captain stood there, more like a dead man, 'suddenly re called to life, than a livjng being. That moment past, he sat dowfi with a cold shiver ; made a strong Effort as if to cammand his reason ; and then gave ut terance to a fprced laugh. j "Ha, ha ! See how I've frightened you?" he saidand then laughed that cold, un natural, hallow laugh again.) uacja Jones ana jane m ixrcaj r or n is rjOIlslflPi,. ThrvisPPin a rorA it iA tl.- but a scene from this narrative: with which-j cf one of thbse. eomnrelirhtirn ntlpitna In. you have all beenfamijiar from childhood, sorted to id pleading, by whu h, for ejamnleJ a ns 500 acres of land when he hopes litigant clai thatIihave given vou. When that bride-groom, flung there on ! to get only the floor, with the bloody scalp and long dark tresses in his hands, ardse again to the tdrrible consciousness of life these words trembled from his lips, in a faint and -husky' whisper : commercial world, jt may posil,Iy ! ; light and shade, rightly understood, ( the true poetry of life ; au 1, us we ways secure the sunshine, the be?t r 100. As to the entire surrender of : be to combine it, us best we can, wii!; " Do you remember how, haTf an hour u,e exponeht ot the Ministry, but neverthHess, agoM stood there by the tttble silent lfe m,,st ,n Prtant paper in the Kingdom, and and pale, and horror stricken while you tho best indicator. of public sentiment, remarks all started up round me, asking me what "f'S 5 oarratve of the nego. horrid sight 1 saw ? The,Hoh then, I beheld f J?a " tak Smii iU 1 j . , i , . 1 ' , , ! to himself lor having made an offer twit he ac- . "orr.,u bceneumi uome, jonuer 1 y ; knowcdireJ lo he Ies9 lhan wh;il lhl nri,;sh Government has repeatedly declined and ri- the Hudson riveri mounting to Heaven in smoke and flames ! The red forms of In dians going to and fro, amid flame and smoke tomahawk and torch' in hand ! There amid dead-bodies and smoking em bers, I beheld her form my bride for whorrilhad sent the messenger kneeling, pleading for mercy, even as the tomahawk crashed into het1 brain !" As the horrid picture again came o'er his mind, he sank senseless again still clutch ing tliat terrible! memorial the bloody scalp and long black hair! That was an akvful Bridal Eve ! .11 d 1 . me year is indeed striking; n tat: sitory nature of the tenure bv yt!ii' are stimulated. A 4 in the-iKivsi the British rlaim, it does not seem to have been thought wottby of consideration. Let u,s recall a few of their expressions : : The Times, not by any means (as dur neih bors. of the Whig,, seem strangely toi siinnost?) The -.-Magnetic Telegraphs Great improve ments it seems are .about to be made to this wonderful invention, which is destined to anni hilate space tnd bring our, expansive country into one community. The New York Journal of Corhmeree says: "Improvements in the nracTicai worusng 01 this ney agent are con And art. lurif an hmir front that time, he stantJyi presenting themselves. Especially is uiis oeiieveu, 10, oe uue in reierence 10 me 1 i,u"'ui - who had risen to a Colonelcy by his long 'service aijid hard fighting; " and' I have ' a daughtc-j there iii:England. whose bide eyes and iflfixen kair would shame your Runows,i?titli agdiij ' is replaced in the tragic beauties of Itjly into very ugliness" duds, and again j a(id again descends 1 "1 havejser ved ja'l ndia, as you all must onapbroahiirg theOrarorthee;irth trem- ow" satd the Major, who sat next to llfd, find friUent fe bucks were; iclr, every Ihe veteraii, and I ivill confess, that I nejv- )g onstatute, muclt less liv- so lovely as some of th(e iN'pnppear ng to be uncertain atLltreach- ' h saw pajptiog-o truns ; t jie jvhoh; i I leavens "in the ilirec- 1 is: womaji, half s fwn of tHosVolcani Weresplend dly lighr- Hindoo milidens. freely confessed the nature of the horrid picture which he had seen drawn upon that blank, wainscotted wall, as if by some su pernatural hand, j But now with the wine cup in his hand, he turned from one comrade to another, uttering some forced jest, or looking to wards the door-way, crowded by officers and ladies, he gaily invited ihem to share in this remarkable argument: Which were the most beautiful women in the world? ! As he spoke, the hour struck. dicules his apology to " his democratic suppor ters " for this proposal. . The same journal says :;"Tharthe United States should think to strengthen Iheir claim with strong language; is in conformity withlnany examples.'! j The re jection of -t lie offer of Mr. J'olk, which had been " already twice refused," appears in the estima tion of the Times to be nothing more jhan what was to have been expected ; and, u another ar ticle, -quite as important as that whicli we have published, a partition on principles; ' of equal benefit and advantage " li approted; but it is declared that the Americans have no exclu sive right of sovereignty.' i The Chronicle, the organ of the Whig party, treats of Mr. Polk's recommendation as "insane counsels;' but does not.lielicve that! Congress will make provision for giving them efiJ'ct. If it make such provision, war is regarded as a no cessaryconsequpnce. .1 The London Sim says the proposal of Mr. Polk to assert a right, at the end of (he year's notice " to the whole of Oregon, is treated with sober and subdued .tints, that meet way. . j I The Cotton t ride, during tic yr: . perienced the mutations to which w ilic instability touhich a!l things fi" subject. There was an excelic nt I, ; ing in the great staple in the earlier 1 the price, if not high or hopeful, wa and ihe large consumption, with tl? r . ing feeling abroad, was a giar;;t:'. further depression'in price. Atil.isj for some time afier,tbeconsuri)j:iv;:i er than any former time in cur c history. . . J :. ' : ., i The public prosperity wai so 1 capitalists sought juut new fie!usxi f i and ihe railway mania sprung u; w i ness which lias iipTer had a par; ; ' to be hoped, will bevcr again l!:; ! i; The elements gavethe alarm, 'i i ed the field with superfluous inni confidence whicl existed gave siigtitesi appearance ol danger. Alarm succeeded a panic b leginning with thb'Stage of thd U. ultimately reached England's IV : ed on him a reluctant resignation. quantity of matter that may be communicated in a-given time, hyjmeans of abbreviation and well digested arbitrary signs. A stenographic system has been prepared, and will speedily be put to press, by thich intelligence may be transmitted by Telegraph as rapidly as it fulls from the iips of a speaker, or from the pen of Washington Cnbinrt : ihe latter, we venture to predict, Tho John Bull, another Important jdurnal, ob serves : ! " The eventful continuance of peace ilepetida upon two contingencies only the one, whether Congress will grant to the President the necessary power for carrying out his policy ; thp other, whether ihes British (Jovern- ment will recede from its position, and submit td the time, reduced, the dead lock. 1 Ths history of ing appearances lKginning oflthe 'Executive inucl he price cf food a: of physical nati;: past to the co.'ii::,- ' '.ns rendered 'almost . as liirhti as 'dav! 1 ' And thf ' ' Wheii. '.ye .a1 ti yrd-Inear. the mouth, of the and M; bending down with wja- eiriiantls: bending down. I fil-lt denied to imnart-fire td the'rollfng "ter lillies hi th . f, .'iloua.4n4i'thpulat Ihe distairifce.or'forty ;, y the light of Jorclies, over the dark rctlcsTrom the sh n. t he darkness o night ; waves 01 line ranges. a rapid writer. The long-talked of Ball ot the Secreta ry of State cameoffon Friday night last. It was a brilliant ball. Unable to aCcom will not take place, but w feel less assured respecting the course which Congress may pursue." j 1 This extrdct expresses, in our apprehension, concisely and correctly, the general views of the press, and, we presume, of the government. It leave the issue with the United States. If i, one after another, Ensign, Col. Twelve o'clock avas theH and with it modate his numerous friends at his own a looisrep ami men a Doiui maian iorm come urging through the crowd of ladies thronging yonder door way.! the present year, f, in tact, the Cotton trade. Sioj true it is, that en. manufactures dfp;iid upon the sc.v with an cver-chaiiging climate lil.e . weak, how puerile, to depend u; ca s tingency! 1 1; ; . The most ample details will be f crowded columns, jrelative to the gr.it cial movements of the year, i In t! i can do little more 'than hastily g.i:;( i tuiai ulllllllMloii oi V.cHh1 I!) l,39G,220.baIciit against l,312,tj:n ! former year. Theaveragc ; weeUv tion in 1844 was i!5,237 ; in J This result, however, does net c! vey an idea of thelaictivily which j :e ing the raot eicitiiig part of the t . i that portion of it when the uati'Ti;r.l t i .. 1 .u..i.L n i-... . they consent to compromise, there is no neces- j high, when the "y-ing blood rami Silently, his arms folded; on his war' blanket, a look of calm stoicism on : bis sity.no disposition for war: but if they resist, the veins," andI houseMr. Buchanan invited them to meet I with Mr. Polk, war is unavoidable.! The Timber trade, like iiK??t w We deem it important to express distinctly 1 of ommereei has1 the whole, m'a sa: was sursline. been in a exoiifd, Ucforylate cf ; '. .Cra'inr : kli'i.inrtli. w-us mticb -hi4itf(l. rtml that Voung American Hefugee yonder, at A'vtt chasttw. broken 'all around, through the foot qhthe tab e. is left to decide the Wf.i. s :.i i.L't't.' -1 . . bim lit Gnrnsi's 'S;ilnnnJ An ffTnrt was 1 ' ' J. . r i L 11 -n this opinion as to the character of tlie late intel spareu 10 give com. ore, neauiy-anu ur.u- jrom Great Britain, because; we beiieve ' i The import has ben ihcT-rgcst c: rim i, 1 if 1 1 in aL,r 1 1 1 m uz 0111 riir 1 uu 11 v u . j.j 1 i : ? . : i 'i ijorfliad given ther opinion, un ii , l)iwthe India1 advanced along the room, adorned with the flags of,other nations ialion, manifested by all the press, tnar be too strongly counted upon by those in this: country liich Issued rTfit Utilnbiirlnn Mhnke. imd argument J That American fur 1 blush Jteani; ihiipsBufTocting. antlj was it not to say it-j-handsorne young felhi w as he and stood at the head of the! table. There j united with uur own. It; is estimated that was no ladvjwith him. ! ; 1 thereiwere fioni 1.200 to l,50t) persons l be the Tirirle itn-mnrrnvv ? Prhnnc ttio tii. :hejwind blowing always in the same i; with a face, full of manly beauty, dejep j (!iaM bas ieffc her in the. nexjt room or n cirmion, the UratOri could not be silely eyes.ruuoy ueeiis, ana giqss orown fpro;iched, by keeping to the windward "hair, thai American is a Refugee, and a cfthrtniokc Inucii tvf the smell is avoided. Captain in the British j Arrnvv Jle wqre The Crater li 1 mjles, in circumference, th'e handomc carlot coat, the glittering M'sVid to be 30U0 feet deep.; AVe spent 1 epaulett, lacqk rujfles on his bosom, ajtid tWmost of the night n gaiingnt the most around hii wrst:,! I i mhlimely awful 'So( nil food's works. ' M Come, Captain, pass the wine tjiis tetbf;theCrator isi now cnintv.' at the ' way !" shbuted the Ensign; "ipass the vuuoro -if luc-cmrmm!" taxc- my jire ona iw ua uo um icauuu j face i kimshne x it is' abouTfour mifelong and ! hich htfej thk most beautiful the red I nW is she rat iastJasped the lieJ Jrrc,mtles wiue,;nnu:is continually in mo- cneens qi jtuerry ijngiana. ine rh. ej e, o t f u?eR .4 ghe has not rvA io come r ;N thfpwmg Uvvaat quantitn s of melt- , Italy. orthe graceful fortnsof Hiodostant ! Te1l me has any accident! befallen her! .ei Lava rolling, tossmg and darting in s ine captain nesitated tor ai momejnt, ; . . ? t . , whose warlike propensities are in inverse oro- in trade, we have had occasion t Where is the fair girl ? $he who is fo i preiseht among whom were many La- j portion to ihe jpugnacily of their adversaries. absence ol that tact and tnan?gc:n i s dies from other places, Foreign Ministers, ! e apprehend, the gratifying declarations from j "g some ot thet.;imprirtations to; tl. exceeds by 92:00J tons the impoit mer year. ! ' - ' In our usual glance at the AT.,: Members of the Cabinet. Members of Con- irreksi' Strangers; as well as Citizens. It ? . . , . one of the other halls of jhHold mansion. or perhaps but the thought is a foolish!; was one of the most splendid balls which one she has refused to obey her lover's j' ever jvvas given in Washington, if not the request refused to come tdmeet him li i' moist j splendid. ; It was truly the ball ot There was something aw ul in the deepi ! the sasoti. Union. silence, that reigned through the room, as I 1 : . , , the solitary Indian stood there, at the head of the table, gazing silently ;in the lover s Gieat Britain, that ' war is too mh?trous to be market. This I .As I been more jr.j:i thought of for a moment," may be go presumed ! case with respect jto jwrk, lor wl.lc! upon by the host of bravos in our public coun- I ofiered some lea or twelve per cvf.t. 25 REWARD; !l kjnds of ftincjed I shapes against its and then tossing o IP a bumper ol" old Afa-: Vari aifd gloomy, ijdes, the ;suff()cating deriat;,sdrrievhit flushed as he was with oke pf fire and.brimstone 4iscepdin up wine, replied: 1 ' ' ttQCfnVingy in vast and initriens ; volumes. 1 Mould your three models of beauty, TiCitj the description !jf ant yoq ttyve'1 Jour English l;issyour Italian qieen,y)ir Early tlie' noxti morning after our atri-1 Hindoo nymph, itjto one, and udjl to their; Jjlijvo commenced jriur descent into the - charms! a thousand graces of jcolorlnd ,Vr4torrtheifirst descent is about 700 ic;et form atjd feature, and I would not ccjm Un angle of CO! degrees, requiring the pare .this perfection of loveliness for a sin- 'vaics. camion ln placing your weigni gic ihuihciu, "r111" mc wnu umcss ueamy v" tne jostling Lava after thishs accpm- ot au American girt. 'titled you-haveia smooth sheet of crus- know the forest is dark y Lava to Walk- over ahouti one mile .nSi throwing out smokx Hnd hnt stpam . " 1 '. , "c :-,r--- - r '"jn CVerv tisnre. Yl vvo olhe l:penf War to thd lirit are to be Jnade, and T0I1 . . .... !. i. . . u t r yourseu standing lmmeuiateiy on pormirol the raving lake-f-rtoti a word J ?Pcn or a thought ihterchinged all and gaze, and j feel as thlougn they Wcrp in fhn vprvViftl nC IT 'I ib UAlvv. "Med mass Wis from sidrt tA Kldlikft :v fv--nvers,oisremooKing j-iavaare Mca;m.asV!nlljr rjrJm jsido to s pa in aytempesti new 4opf ni .w ! .'arc' cbhtinpally , spbutinc ;yc FMually Nvindlngl hroughfaTnd chang- jMace&f-uritil some subterra,neous pas- join th wf allows it to. pass oITf ;it It supposed shall s and the wild path most difficult tell me where is the lady lor whom 1 sent you in to the Rebel lines ff j For a moment, as the strange horror of that lover's lace was before ; him. the In dian was silent : Then as his answer seemed trembling on his lips, the ladies in "1 - ! l.t cus, as to involve us in measures wtiica win ex cite very different language and fiction. Whilst, therefore, Ave rejoice at the fijendjy temper of our adversary in this controversy, we fear that it may induce many, who would be deterred ljy a more hostile aspect of affairs, to fall into the support of precipitate measures. , Another consideration is nottohe overlook ed. 'Thelpacific const ruction of ihe message was chiefly induced, not by a: conviction of the necessity tf yielding to the exclusive demands of Mr. Pnjk, but by a general satisfaction at his policy ot reducing the tar! ft". -One of ihe papers .; i. If Oregon is the bane. Free Trade RUNAWAY from the late Geor?c Miller, in Row an County, siximiles south of Salisbury, some time d jrinthe month of July last, a brightmulatto girl nam ed Harriet. Having: purchased the said pirl, I will give the above reward for her apprehension and delivery to declare- niejinithe said county of Rowan, four rnik9 southwest cf Salbury. It is believed that she i3 now in the coun ty f Davidson, RanJo'p'h or Chatharn, passing herself, nn ilnnh) na n frip rrivl Vina n tm.llt f!ar Over One ofberseyesj and afire brand on her thigh, and is a little j injury to British interests ; and ihe prospect of freckled across the nose. She is about 1 years of age, ! removir.gi that competition, by a repeal of the fivti fetjtwo inches lrigh and stout built. I will give the acf; of 40, js a gullet of i sincere Congratu- . ,, i , 1 1, i ojove return mi uci ueivery 10 uic ui o v iui 1 v."n- 1 , r 1 . . yonder-way,theofHcersfrom; the ball-room, nne,nt in wme jaU so I can get her again. Letters : l10"' and, aJff,1rds a, great inducement o peace. The laugh of the three officers for a mo ment droivned tliei echo of the! dance in the nextVoom. 1 j Compare . his American i Milk-maid with thjo womi;nof Italy V. ) 1 - 1 ! " Or thejas; of England r "Or ihd graceful Hindoo girl P, ThisilaUghing scorn of the British offi cers stung the handsome Refugee to the quick, j j . j ": ' : j " Ha)rvyer hfe cried,hal f-riing fwm his sea, vVitb i flushed brow, but a deep and delilleratis .Iroice.1. 14 Tchth6rr64i 1 marry ti vi fe, n -American girjli To-hightj at midnight tob, pat American girl will join the dancers In Ihe nextrbom Von ii - . i 7 i seb her-4yc1u hill jtidge for" y6ur- HENRY MILLED. pedember 13, 185 tf 33 and tbft na rtv ronnd the tahle. formed a ! 6n Uw subject addressed to me at Salisbury, will be i j ------ i , ; i : .,. ik- group around the two central hgures- ! Pctaa .y ue..aeu ,0 that Indian standing at the head ot tne ! table, his arms folded in hisj war blanket j that young officer, half rising from; his seat, his lips partea, nis lace asny, nis clenched hands on the darK mahogany qt the table. j ( . j j The Indian answered first by .action, then by a wortj. ! First the action: Slowly drawing hjs right hand from his war blanket, he held it in the lights That right hand clutched with blood stained fingers a bleeding scalp, and long glossy locks of beautiful dark hair! . . ' " ,; ! . 4. Then came the word r f4! Young warri or sent thft rPft rnflin for the 1scalDqf 1 I rkn-VfoA c riii our I HprPi'lt !lS T JCtiM 1 AMWWV. 0U4UIV ;T. J. W . . : a i . .. ' pure ol Irish, :iias Uiled to uttra . i lie i ' rrun v irm irn i I . . . . i . - . " tcntion wjth which it is cure;! ; t i : that neatness in tfee packing an 1 : essential to a fvo!ra.U!e impn?s?i n t surner. Those wn ihink it woitlj port niticles m.e rrha'ndizej nrjt t i them to the market fori which lhey rt I ' L ed, or make up iheir mind t pny t! in neglect aurl loslsii : i ti. ..r .ul! r-' . . ' ... at the present moment.! Wte.i il l i ed, through the Liindon Time?, i! tended to abandon flic Corn l.iw?. t is tha antidote" of Ihe message;. (Undoubtedly, j ate effect was to .iWhcis the' prif -. the comjetition of American manufactures, fus- : ieigned husiiiesW j;enerallv 'and tered bv the rr5ei!t turifT ka KAfn if cirini ! I. ,.i t ... . when he returned, to cliicethe i. lowed by subequuf reaction, ari?: from causes Irrespective of politr - THE PRES I DENT'S Mi: We are glad that the probability of adopting a measure which we believe .would be destruc- live, to te internal prosperity of this country, fhe first Mes sige o( Pre has had one lieneficial eflect on its foreign re lations; but we are hy no means prepared to say that this important law ought to he sacri ficed to avoid a war with Great Britain. If building opposite the Rowan Hotel. '45 44t I U WANTED 10 000 COON AND-F0X SKINS' 1 1 OsOOO Rabbit and Otter " , t do T 1 5OOU iMink and Moskrat . do. j ! , f BR0yK & Maxwell. ; ; j Salisbury, Jarl: 2, 18462m36 , I ' 1 L. i ... i, .. MS. P. & A. M. HENDERSON, rj AVING associated themselves in the Prac f imrip. nfKV tlifir Prnls;iftnal ConUTrCSS e SO unVl9e as fft rnnal it. nncl flu rvices to the Putdic. OT Olfice in the brick j not barter it away by treaty, f r a slice of Ore gon and. a repeal ot the iintish corn laws, we shall be pleased, be the establishment of peace as its result. But as to plighting the faith of this nation, in a permanent1 contract, with the manufacturer itf Great Britain, called a com mercial treaty, o-re strict lU imposts within the limits of I free trade, we should deem the" sur render of the wtiole of Oregpn or a war tb ob tain It a preferable alternative. ' i Tbd two subjects of Oregon and the Tariff will not be forced into an unnatural one, for the T i ALlV KINDS OK BLANKS Keatlr printed and forliale at this OfHce.; gress, has created, as may be re a greater amount of attention ju I. any similar docutnent lnm the J. tnerican Uuion i.as done i fir y feeling was directed to the Me?-1 : it arrived, its tone, hostile or oil. s abundant scope, for conjecture i:i even during tlie exciting time eft' crisis, journalist.' overwlK-!::; 1 ! tance of our relations wish th? and stepped atide! to dicus t!. in the absence ofj the Prcfi l M.i'- Well, theMeifa ge camrt t I nary course, by the ship ".Sa,' an excelleht"pasage, iltwas; stood, we may state iitthij place, ship tvHicli left BoVtoa on th;: 1? conveyed a copy'of lie Mcssag t j 1 I ; 1 tl I ! 1 A i i ! III V' v r - .- K r r, '''I : I- v la j n 4 . " i

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