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; fi .' it si II; l!; II i M: if i': 1 I iiE I X i .ii ; !r.' 1 II''; i,t ' jl " I ; . f " , - i:,-: fi:--.- r,-. , Sit ". .4- r , 3 -' .i ! .j! I ;i.-t , 1" ; 1 i r i'. K if- '- ? ! BY AUTjlQBIIY. iAwi OF THE UNITED STATES J ; ,-: , U; -h i f- ' ; H i j ; : : . i ifPcBiic Act No. J k j ' JOlXTfRESOLUTiONjp'rovidin for the distribution r f the Laws of Cobgresa M the pebates thereon. ' ; Hvith a view W the cheU circulation -of the laws of CpturresB and the debates eoptributing to the true inter pwit5tipn thereof and to oe free toe communication Wlween the Ilepresentatlve and. corlBtittient bodiwi: Alle it resetted by the Senate Cd Itikae offlepre JrOttoea of the United SMtea of America in Congresa marbled, That, from and after th prrteat session of T CereWlhe Congressional lobe add Appendix, fhich coUtain Uie law and the debates thereon, shall free throueh the mails su long as the same shall be buKjsh.ed bv orderiof Uonpressj rromuew, p"Mi. ahajl be construed to? authorize the I Daily Globe free of postage. (Approved Aujust 6, IV5'2 5 . try, And has everywhere been successful in IdirectingJ attention to the condition and wants of the insane, and in securing for them those asylums where their maladies caii be treated with -any prospect of a successful result. LynchburgWirginianl The hobos Islands and the Guaiip Question Another Speck of War with England. On Monday last, in the United Mates Nortn and south, East amj vet or any THE PROSPECT. 115 i G ood re ade r wh ig reader -patriolic reader Ve take up.our 'pea as a: journalist on this occasion with a feeling: of j despondency ; whilfc we ;shalj pot affect to conceal. : The namd pf the oppose rs of the old veteran Scoit U Legion ; and just now tbey ; are pealmg a yell over jfie country! wort bj tbeir name iatid origin: ! Te materials of ibis opposition, are discordant as coo- Seiiate, Mrj Hamlin ofiered alresolution; ceivahU latitude or longitude cafttpake thtfc wMch was adopted calling fol copies of hiit charmed inlo associatioo by ie " coheljf all the correspondence with tie govern- j per of public plunder' tbey give a un.tedil -r-. ! t l i t nht a hormnniniii h-ktvl it a thAV ITiakA their SI. OFFICIAL GENERAL OHDEIW- circulation of; the No, 31. Armt, Headquartbks or twe AbjuTAST Gexerau's OjTflCE, - ; l Washington, August 5, 1852. t III -The foJlowinir ipromotioris in IheAdjaUnt Gen- eraf Department have been made by the President, bviand with CTie advice ana consent iOi uie oepaie; L " ... . . . l. - rhnt of Peru regarding the Lobos islands anp a copy pi me instructions wi iue cum mander of jhe United Slates squadron in thM quarter, on the subject of vessels load ing: with guano at those islands. J; The Lobps islands, recently discovered to be valuable: on account of their depos its of guano, lie some forty-five miles to the Westward of the Peruvian coast. not a harmonious howl, as tbey make their-si multaneous rush upon the ' spoils." ill ; We ask the attention ol' the reader to the speech of Mr. Hajnes at the Freesoilers' Con vention id Pittsburg, and to note he uames or the third partjrof 1848 who now declare adbe. sion to pierce and King, because they are a ware that: their principles and purposes ?ill meet most favor at the hands ol the Democrat ir: nominees. Let it likewise be borne in mind Peru has laid claim to them. ; England that. the fire-eaters and disunionists of the has rcognijed her claim, and the only South are laboring, with all the stormy zeal for remaining difficulty is, wbetherthe United ' which-they are famous, to elect the same tick? diaie,s government nas recognizea, or s uo .iuun(uon msuuioins vi iuc nouu ishbuld or will recognize, the pretensions joining hands in the same purpose with firW i'of Peru, although sustained n those pre- i eal!ng Uisunionists 6t the iioutb, then loot u.t;ihn' hvk'hk 7nV,rnmpnf of England. al Pijlibusters, the Interventionists, aod H w rvl hot farr aiiIj nil anHa j-i f nil rlido an4 ld. very brief statement, we apprehend, j "7 v: T,,"- " x ill kettle this auestion j Hons joining in this crusade. i . i . . .i I- J . . Brethren ofthrt Whir narlv. the arrav awalrtst In the year, lS4o, trie bonds dt the debt i ."-it A o r J " ' 7 r jutaint General to be Asistnt Adjijitaiit General Withj' : the! frrevet raiik of Major;i1y 15$ I85i, vice Thoinas, l proiHOieu. i the"fate 12lh Regiment of Infantry durjjnff the war tith , "Mexico,) to het .Second Lieuienant, Jimp 30, 152, pice Martin P. Parks, Jr., dfceafeed. ' : i Py command of Major Geue'ral Scott : ! J , . It . COOPER, Adjutant General. OFFICIAL. mlllard Fillmore, United States lieutenant Colonel HamMtjl Coopdr, senior Aitant ; A Aqjntant.C;enera to 09 (Aujutant Uenerai rwitu ine , rank of Colonel, Jply 15, I852,ce Jones, deceased. C Brevet Major, ILrenzo tflioroas, Asrfstant Adjutant ;f j ' t x 1 4 w.. . . j: ....... . 1 ?.Ju.l W tK r, 1, , 11 .1 . " L J 1 ' 1 1 ' f 1 oenerai, 10 oe vBiiaiii. j.ujhi""' ciai o 01 reru, uue to ner rneiisu creditors, r- u ' l ..! i -.u .r u V of1LVutenant:oloneljauli5,185r td ,rrie ehi or trLiilons ees ara whetted w.th; the hopef . radtfd. : M j mounting tc some eighf or t.p imiions ot efifecira tiU sorts d( objects untfer the adrftiu: ' Urevei Captain Edward II, Townscnd, Assistant Ad- uujuars, iioou at tue respeciapie ngure 01 igtratibtiiflif Pierce" : the fire-eatiri" disunion I " AndPrazer's Magazine, cammpting on this letter! said that if it had noHjeirfoTthe good sense and goodfeelings of general Scott, it would have been impossible, in spjite ol all tha Wiarlnm and rorbearance of the Lieutenant Gorernor of New Brunswick, to prevent that sinffularly: indiscreet and reckless functionary,- the desperate he presides, a. to extinguish Gov. Fairfield, at the head ot band ol adventurer's over whom flame udoo the border, difficult without considerable loss ot blood and treasure oq our part, and in all probability, permanent injury to the institutions and growing prosperity of the United Stales of America." f A British historian, speaking of a celebrated General, says : ' No man can be a great sol dier unless be possesses great administrative talent: and this talent is more likely to be brought forth and fostered by (lie business of! 1 LOOK BEFORE YOU! tEAP. ; -1 accept the nomination upon the platform dovted by the ponvention, not because this is exvected of me as a canataaie, V-T nnJil embraces, command the approbation ??l,f,w, . and with them, I believe I is SAFELY siY THEK35 HAS BEE HO WOED yOR ACT OF MY LIFE IN fcOJtFLICT I j , Pierce's letter of Acceptance, f The Editor of the Constitutionalist and Rej. public," of Augusta, Gai, who vas a member of the Democratic Baltimore Convention, deT nies emphatically that said Contention endors. ed or appioved the Compromise measures. He was a mernoer of the committee thatreo.rt. ed the platform, and says that, Mhe language used in ibe resolutions was deliberately and carefully adopted, with the express purpose ojf avoiding any laudation, of the Compromise. I Wby, then, was any allusion maauiumc v-. war than by the management of i cases at nisi " DJ inen w, V 1 r koi.it ne ?Bn.silfiricr. I promise at all 1 rbeUwer 'i, darned capable io, governing, Th.ywm.ri. G'a conl.mpor. canuia coniession, auu su iai a . rr able to understand the meaning ol the wuny JC4ajsw W q while the soldier, whose lile is spent-in action, and not in talk, is considered unversed in what are called the affairs of State." jWeiquote this just remark not because we have, any) predilec tion. for 'military chieftains,' merely! as such, unaccompanied by other reoommendation, but because we think General Scbll is. unfairly dealt with in the present contest, ;in underrating ehis qualifications for the office fair wlficb he is now a candidate. If be had no experience, no virtues, no mind, we should not eppec! nor wish the people to support him. But when it is known that in every situation in which he has been placed be has. performed tiis duly with distinguished ability, the fact that heps a great :the (j. M 1: ! J I f'i ) ass'mi: From pri triformatic making grc Delegatic:. yille, o.i iL The Ccr; rtivian government in legal hereditary ! ocratic ticket : the! abolltionistsllorik to it with ! commander is an additional argument in his fa. tit pWiiWPini Ddssession of the Chinch islands. Ivin? omAi If,' tfcoJ. nrpi U.,tM'i Va rmii: vor. it snows tnai ne possesses mat j auuiuiis- TAirJ Rcrime)m.of Infantry. : v Alexander E. Steen. of Missouri, Lieutenant in ?Cdast, removal ot tnese pep thb Hquidatibn of the Engl:sh Bebt. Pe- our, conservative ciuse. 1 Uj ; ?j . ruvinn bonds rose at once in thfe English Buf' fnnds, we go forth under! the'un sullied martfit fnr tho npntminc nl Lhpr banner ofa leader whose patriotism, and brave. fntvl bAI Ufr a cnkfn.i9l cJnriir r, . a"d fidelity to the Union no man doubtfe President 9f the 0ri the islands for their redemption.-. wnose ?r?at se',,ces all acknowiedge-wbose of America: I Thus far this jruano business Is all nlain prV ' 1 1 ' a" Kow 1J r enoris are onry MAY CONCERN vJr5 a r ? s,oe, s a11 P'fin half eq-ia to the eicellence of.x)ur cause and -H Mf- : tsaili rtsr. and i the fort v five dol ars Der ton .u r.l. . . . i . j. . . uj SatiBfactory evidence fcftine been exhibited tome ' Ja-l k D ..X ' f f "b p our leaiper.success a waits us, ana that Bartou)4ie Blanco ihas been appointed Consul I'TT . ""T1 , mteVnal peace and prosperity will again glad. Generafof the Republic o (Guatemala,, tbr the United 4 all corners for this manure, was a simple - den the HnA.Greeiisb6ro Patriot. hi TO ALL WHOM r States, to resitLa in New Vpfk. l do hereby recognize hini as such, and declare hiini free to ercise and enjoy auch functions, powers, and, privileges, aTaTe allnwejd to :th.eCnsul8 General of the" most favored nations inithe UiuteHStateS. : '--!' : i V ' ' ' - Ii tesUmony whereof, I have caused these letters to be iaade patent, and the sal of the United .States to be hereunto affixed. . i ; - j j g ' j. . Given, under my hand at lithe city of Washington,' j the 9tlfdayof August,. A. ). 185,' and 0 r ) the Indepentlence of the Unjited States of j America the seveiity-sevenlh.i ! i . .. " .; MILLARD FILLMORE. . By 'tha 'President : if 4; h J ' 1 ft . W. Hunter, Acting Secretary of .State. r i-BLio A t!r-No. 43.1 : ' I - AK( ACT'io amend ani act emitted i"iAri act to Bettle arrangement of legitimate trade between thb rightful posseor aucl the purchaser, j TnE vmicE tETTER OF DENIAE.! i liut the assumption of the sovereignty ' r i t tilli of the Lobos Islands, by Peru, is another 'This i production reminds one of the riofi affair. It involves the question of an un- ; committal epistles of the author' wily ; friend. laWfUl usurpation, on the pari of Peru, and an.d assoc!a,e' Martin Van Buren! We heard ofja selKsh connivance in the actby the a declare a few days. since, that -it. British government. Lord Alilmesbury i "V very ingeniously wntien. Nooubjof has declared, that however advantage- ! fhp !fV fif'a' r !afer" 'f would appear, i m;L, 1 , r- . . at the first blush, to be a direct denial of all :S"m;Sht h60 ?real T?; tOaVr0- the ch.rges contained in the Bill of Indictment in.invmrac imuuus, or ,10 ueaie umm j,irnnsliPierr. Rut .mnn rhk insn,.inh ' lit - - -j 1 a ' - washv resolution? alluded to, is strictly true.-- The Convention never intended to! endorse or invited G approve the measures which its, members bad not the moral and political courage toj openly condemn. The whole object was to set a trap to catch Southern votes. Il was a game ofpo litical imposition, dexterously played by B. F Hahett, a Fireesoiler; from the North, who drafted the resolutions with the Compromise in the Southern $tates. 'rt j . Here, then, is an open avowal, by one who knows, that the Convention did not really en dorse and approve the measures passed by Congress for tjie settlement of I the dangeroui and exciting questions connected with the slat very agitation and yet we, and the friends of these measures, who stood by the Union and ihe Constitution in their support, are shameless ly told to mount this platform and under the lead ot a standard bearer who bates and LOATHES slavery as much as the infamous fanatics of the cotistitutibn.destroying; schoolj fight the battles of such political cheats ! We shall pause lonur. and nonder deep, ere we do a deed at once so silly and so suicidal ! -RaU ygn xxegisier.: : PnmrriAn niAnnF!i! t r t r 1 l i w 'coi Kin f w - ! a Vf V J' 13 ""If SB,uir lul win be seen, that it denies hqtbirig that it ts Her Majesty government to;jviolate in- ih Il0 j)art satisfactory. So gejiiy'ral is it iti jits tek-national law for national jinteresis :" terms, that the nkinet mail iniiUnaiion wrt.1 peoplof Oregon in . anu fuerefore, the claim oj possession, set . pronounce it a cunning attempt to evade :thi k and hostilities of 1 up by Peru, mut be conceded. About the issue, m- : i . ; :': ; J if - and adjust the expenses iof the dyfnduig themselves frorni attacks STOMJra tSi My.lg,' the first of June, of he n Wby;dld no. Pierce Ullj i jsubs.anc. tUt, KoArriii' Q itnt'naaal friV having accordingly decided upon recogni- ; himself vfby did he) -not teli w whole truth ? ziiig the sovereignty of Peru, sounded Mr. ; Vnv did he simply; answer the' leading ques Abbott Lawibnce, our Minister U London, : "f0"3 him? He had a fg6'd opportunity qbdn the subject, and the result we regret fay owhether he was or or flaink the Fu td say, is not very creditable, either to his fTf ae ,aw"aatJ N Ud -aUo ,htf vf -.a!ll' L l ;1. , . i ' OeSl COanCe to answer lht miAilmn nronnnnrlrt approved February fourteenth, eighteen hundred and fttty-one. , : ; ;. Ml 1 '" Be it enacted by the Senate and Jtouse of Represent tativt of the United State of America in Congress: assembled. That the Secretary of tha Treasury navoni i f the money appropriated lr the ajctito which this is- an imendinerit, approved liebruary lurteenth.Wghteeu I hundred and fifty-one, thej iunount found due to the persas bamcdjin the report iof Aaron; E. Wait,.; cornel lliisstoner. to ascertain the: by said Mihabijtnts, as 1 the iarne was! communicated to i case, Mr. Lawrence is understood to have Congress by th Iit gtslature of Oregon, at the second session of ihe; thirty-first Ctrjgress. S ; " ! bec. 'A. Ana ue it jurt pet, enacted, ?That when a vigilance hi$ prudence, or his sagacity. ; i A4 In uratun thoi U,., I 'I'UI-tLi :ll . Ji. ,ed,on;,be partof the United State,, Be , iSInd M to the mutual monopoly of the Lobos is- ; cohtinnfi tii , u tn.Ua L'it i..u i person shall have died, the jamount shall bo paid to his ! lands pel ween Peru and Great Britain. ; he expect; to keep together his freesoil allies leiral representatives. on tlik nrodnpiiiLnof nntuintinntaA I T'hJc i7uiniA;nn u: . i J 1 'n .1 . ' -i . 0 . .. ., , , - f - - tpiiv.it paiu ij ilia legal; reprepentatives, on the production of authenticated copies of the (appointment : rramded, That if jsuch der ceased person tshajl not havie been ;a resident of ;the Ter-1 ritory at the time of his death, and rfiall have left a widow in any ; one of thej States of the Union, the amount due such decedent 'shall be paid to such widow ; and? f there be no widow surviving him, and there be infapt children, then the amount shall bo paid the guar diari of such infant childreb and if there be no widow or tatant children, then to the legal! representatives uco decedent as above provided for. ! ' ; , Approyed August 21, 1852. - ; ' Plblic Act N"o. .44.1 AAljiACr to confirm to the State of Michigan certain . ": lands ed-lecled for -8u!iiiepurpose8. i Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represent ti ttpeaof the United States of America in Consresst T whether: he will, if repealing pr modifying, so i nisi concession being made .known, the i He is riandertnir to them and other nreii.diftM. Peruvian bonds, in favor of: Ensltind. i The Re; Mr. F(1 sii-nrk ik -Vh fklv which had r)een down to 87 per cent., Pierce klicf use the expressions attributed to hilnl rose io ine premium ot lOu per cent. ; lor j in ni3 oiew Boson; speech. He; was the He tne guano of the Lobos Island added to ! porter and; was paying sfrictlattention. jjis tual pt the Chincha Islands, had been set rePon 01 ue speech was published and circu I apart by Peru, at 845 ner ton. more or less, i ltet' in January last; throughout the State bfi for the redemption of ihose borfds. ' j !Nevv "mPhre, apd no onejhought of den ;lBut while'such vvasthesatisfattory com- '"Sblicly it accuracy, until Pierce's doable; pfexion of this business in London, to the deaImS as exposed about a month since. One RnirUcK ua ui .iui - j .u ' account of tbe speech was published in Goh- fattpea - 0siniiled, That the selectim and location by the State i of Michigan of the lands hiijn- jn aaikt State, described : as sections numbered, two, three, tbuf-five, eiofcu nine.--! wui.ncirii, luurtccii, mieeii, twenty-one, and twenty twp in township seven, imrth of range fourteen east, heretofore rua.de u:iderand 6y virtueuf the fourth propo fUioti.t ontamed in the firk section of an act entitled ' Ah act t. etabrisli the northern. boundary line of the Stat of Ohio,' and to proyida tor the adinis.si.ni of the Statje of Michigan into the; Union on certain conditions," appjfoved June fwenty-thjrd, eighteei hundred and thir-ty-sjx, be and the same ace hereby recognized as valid andjConfirmed to said State, Jn lieu of twelvether sec lioi which ere incorrectly noted as Confirmations un '' df r f ac reason. ojf ah erroneous internretation given-at ths tieneral Land Office to 'the origutal list of selections. . ; ; )) , 'Approved August 25, 1S52! . i ' i . i ?!0T"ER North Carolina! Book Cal. Pnrrl immarliolulii t n 1 - L.. I Lf 'eruvian eovernment. the act of ustirna. . o -J . PJP? uu nose pi i r tv. j . , I r ;ix-erce. iei ne aiq not disown it or d2nv its Hon of Peru met with a different receo- ! i twuj .i..s. iJU. or.a-nf lf8 . i7 m ; ' viucsa ; " i y was q s i i nere are ma,, ion in Wastiiiiffton. Ahouti th first nf ! . r, i i - V F i "J aiwKiieis ana circumstances which goto one: last, Uapt. James C. Jewett. master rnrrohnroio ih CiitUr, r ir tk. Mji" , til ., .... - "UH.IUVIH "i i-oo. 1 lie nee: oi ine oarK rnnomela. in behalf of himself , apd citizensof the United Stateskeerally. uMpfu a iciicr io iir. vveoscer, oecre soil papers in Ohip that sustain Pierce have stereotyped the speech for he campaign, aiid are circulating it as cenuine. Then sav Pierce t iry oi State; inquiring whether citizens . did use the expressiions, jancjjtherelbre they go of the United States miirht take cuano for him. ; They dehoufico the Northern men from the Lobos Islands without infringing wnQ aMempt to rob Pierce of the " honor" of i! upon the rights of the citizens, ojfsubiects, ! having made such; a speech as dough -facet, or government, ol any other nation; The 1 "IU iU l,,e b,avtJ Power i me oouin i official renlvtof Mr AVPhSir .o, ! This letter will not do l The So liberate Cabinet consultation, was clear vf humbugged a?y ongeby the "soU;fod: and i?6nr.iii i c,, .kt .i....: ' dcr; f 8Uch a jankee Freesoiler." They in' tho nAr li: 1 . ,ei' themselves lo be fooled again, the band of ... ...y bu,lWi ui iuuoc laianus DANIEL WEBSTER NOMINATED 1 PRESIDENT. ! - i .1 New I orh, Aug. A portion of he Whigs of North Carolina oppbsed to; he election of Gen. Scott, have nominated aniel Webster for President and Wm.i . Graham for Vice President, and are toi all a Convention and select an electoral icknt. . : .-' i ' t The foregoing appeared as a telegraph hie despatch in the Boston Traveller of ho 12th instant. And on the 19th the! 'Webster men" had a meeting in Boston, ind passed the following curious response o the Webster movement in North Caro-; ina: ' . j . " '. -- fr, Jicsohcdi That the friends oH Daniel! Webster, in jconvention assembledil in the oine of our great statesman, sends greet ing to thb National WEigs of North Car- olina, and propose to accept their distin- fguished son and offer our own to them- as a fit associate in the coming Prsiden- tial campaign ; and to all the South we! say that, as compromises are the order of me day, we otter to accept tbe ticket lur- nished by ttje Baltimore convention, with the compromise, that ttie name of Web-i fester be substituted for Scott, they taking; what is due lo the South with Webster, j All this will pass for just what it is worth. No meetinp; of ih frinds !nf VTr i vWebster has been held anv where in orth Carolina, that we have heart! of. I nd none of the true, twed friendslof MrJ ebster in 'Massachusetts have had ahv; hing to do wiih the Boston movement. ' Bince their failure in the National Con-! Xention to get him nominated, thev have! Irowned upon every attempt to bring him! put as a candidate. '1 hey are for; Scpttl una urabatn. Tennessee, bead; Hon. Hon.-A. H. tiadger, ?1 ry, Morelif JrioJ A. Gi James YY. Col. John Bynum, C distingui?-!, :::: The me night with light proc; cue on the SCOT! We hop: a large del which is tt day, the 1( ! I Let us r '!M . i : C make a Old Whi- I; over us in : noble vict; roll up an olid Chipp November Otir streng! and encoi:: the great I. Scott will, win the ' dmplete 1 until the t! ;:l)istingu' from this Under the iiniinco, uas written la wort. " I fi ooum, which is just but; in answer to " Un cle.Toot't Cabin." i Sirs. Harriet Beecher Siowe. Car. Watchman. L i We copy above ond iojf the many notices wef seejm almost every paper we; take up, of a book purporting to be a CojiipaVtion or Answer; Jo Mrs Stowe's novel, We. hope thoWraDers ihat have noticed thil wnil uaranty of this letter of Mr. j resurrection ca n t save them ! Ral. Reg. ' J Webster, some thirty vessels from the Uni- Kil-ll, yiley, of, Grijebsborottfae1 author of' !fd States-f,rincipally from few En- ! Philadelphia American thus rema.ks oft.thJ . i !. impression that has; gonejiabroadHhat iti oa oeen prepared by Sir.! Wiley a a Com. puuion io uncle rom'i Cabin." By refer enc to an article on this subject in another column from the Gui ord Editor, it will be seen f.," RpaW-e" waSAvritlen long before Un elf j on. s; Cabin washiji,; We think greati hijiMUca has been done, not only to the author of Roanoke but also lo the public, by an atJ ti-il on the part of , the publisher lo palm od arid book by changing theJ title Weekly 4 Th jijije lialiimore American says the pas-? eajby the House) fif SRepresentatlves of the f.iri appropriating ten millions of acres1 sae of the different Staters a ost 5e. nicrnt measure, and on we cannot jloMht, which wille promptly confirmed 1 ihe Senate. The bill owes itj intro ilujction to t he exertions of Miss Dixi whose earnest and well directed,! yet unobtru Bive efforts in behalf pf ; tht$ mostl unfbri tutiale class of human beings, have been product ire of an amount of good which perhaps has seldom before ! been accom- : pished by any one person, trier influence, Ihdugb gently and modestly exercised tow jbeen felt iu every, part of the coutr land and New York almost immetliatelv ! Whi nnai snilpfl fnr thott i.Kno ;cln.l. : is:. n i i r i i . -t-... ,.-v. im. ijkuuo ia a USi 1 1 LfC Hill Well 1 Tt ! ' . i b, ! , . . ' understood trJnf nn,!,., vvl,.. J , Tho Ppect for Scott and Graham iu this mLA:$T :C::"-"?Z 'O exceedingly cheering. & correspond- had lu l V' T i ""y.Vavy,. entf wbo fs now on a businesftour which brings had ordered, A vessel o war , urder Corn- 1 him into contact with a large number of people mouore McAfiley, ot the Pact filiation, to and updh whose intelligence and honesty entire bp ion the grdund. It appears.?also, lhat ! reliance may be placed, writes us under date lnlormation of the views and decision of i of Lancaster. Amrnsi ifiib that hia nhcorv'tt lrt having: reached! London. ' and inquiries in the county ol Lancaster inHnen through a la.k in the bouse offBaring & ' ihe;bejifjthat Scott will have one thousand GoJ, the Peruvian bonds, which had risen more votes than the people of that section gave 10 lUbi declined to 99 ner cent. j to Uen.; 1 aylor in t4. f -1 aylor's maiontv Now we are oathe eve of bringing this ! iwa 5'0 ; and the most intelligent citizens, matter to theisam.fi crisi- fl.M xd-J'sk.' ! on the ebot, are confident that Scott will receive tiia fishery question. We learn that the j a "WOO or 6,500, Many meetings Government of Peru has a steam frigate : ' u JT ?,fu cu"l and a! brig of war stationed at the Lobos ; ,h.onlb' andjlho Pple are said t?;, be islands, ton hr ! akmgp and mov.ng w,h the right sp.rit jancuon wjtri fcingland, upon all other na lions;; and that our vessels destined to the guano grounds are in the same-danger of seizure and confiscation as our Yankee fishing smackis on the hands of Newfound land. ; The probabilities' of: if collision with the Peruvians are even more immi nent than the British colonial cpast guard of thej fishinsj grounds for if we are cor rectly informed, at least one of our trading vessels has gpne to Lobos islands, armed and equipped sufficiently to cope with a Peruvian mart of-war, and ready to fight U Upon sufficient provocation.-iYeuj York Herald. I . - - J riia. There areJin Virginia 550 Biptist i churches, 90.000 members, and 413 ministers. The Re vi John Clay, the faih. er of Henry Clay, was a Baptitt preacher, and resided in Hanover county. 'e are also told that Chester county may be certainly depended upon for a majority of at least lOOQ for S:ott. The masses are repre sented to be pervaded with an euihusiastijc de. sire for ihe election of the Hero of Chippewa anu Niagara, au me excitement running in that w!' - I:: I -lUi -'-V- -h - :; H The New York Times jrjtes the following to prove the claims ol Geu. Sjcott, as a Civilian : Ori the settlement ofahe 'North Eastern. Boundary difficulty,' ! Lord v Normandy, wrote thuii to; Sir John Harvey : The correspondence betweein yourself and that! officer, (Major Gen eral Scoit. is honorable alike to you and to him. It is gratifying to observe; that the feelings of personal esteem that wer eslablisbed betweeu Gen. Scott and yourself, when formerly oppos ed to each other in the field, should after -ihe lapse of so many years, have induced and en abled you both to concur j n averting from ioiir respecfire couatries, the calamities of war! H i 8500 STOLEN ! Some unknown I wretch, 1 entered the room of the Sheriff of Cabarrus countv. at ttie City Hotel, in this Cifv. on Satur- day night last, and took; from his panta-; loons pockets, ttve hundred dollars, in; money leaving the SherifTs pocket booki and gold watch on -the floor On Satur-I dty, the Sheriff had made hts annual bet-j uciiiriu wun ine uompiroiief ; fortunate, ly for him, is we have no dodbt the! rogue! wuuiu ativc itung ine wooie j IM ; : r I From the Newark (New Jersey) Eagle. TENT TEMPERANCE Mi$ETIN& t ine meeting last evening in .Mr. Van Waeementf arge Tent wad one of the most inunierousgithennga ine people that we ever saw asseiribled together in the city of Newark on any accasionl. At least four thoueand persons were present, a large majority of whom were attracted f thither by the announcement that Mr. Samuel H, Hewlett, formerly of this city, was to speak on the occasion. I ! 1 Mr. H. has been for somef time engaged as laborer in the cause of temperance, aiVd there is scarcely a section of our wide spread laud in Which his voice has hot been heard. His present residence is in th State of Geor gia, and he has a father and other relatives in this city. Occasionally; he visits the scenes of former days, and when he does so, the people of Newark have generally ..rieuuig io nis spirit-stirring eieauence, gmal wit, and earnest appeal to hi audience in be If of the jrrpai ranaa l, ,ii. i the " Mas ; ill ! 'M , . IS making i dation ol ; f IS II every one i :and:! fully d sustain ths ibe cause t Union. ',' 1810. Ti. htimbuzgei' hard cider. Lundy's L fttid Chap i any one , be hasty. j We war. centred, fn the 10th i: hope to Nbvember. j1. TII: The Ion- Pierce det)' ton specc. Union fun: ed of any : the mode! duce ther;:. was force! from iIr. I And what about as : Abolitioni : letter ma la the report " and the whole nconle thn in'til in r.,K lish in your next issue, the letter of the hacf the atcause headvocates, IJ rr"l ..'nr it... , J I T U-lpe Since we heard him lat. wKioh uu.i. ururv r. niiuaru, ot 'Ala., to th e Gen. : lurther an-. Ml1 -('' . 4fe.j PeoP' know. II Fugitive i ajbbut it ? shire free We law a:, j instead cf 5 ! ' ojijne;not. t matter u: and we co heard him last, whirl, in L JtJ' t a ; Six VMN. Ki K u : : ' . ' rw7 people of ltle SW.e. Mr. HilliarJ h 7 ! f MY HIS UtT 1 AnI r K ( ii r,-- t me name urae' wu Tea. if I n at rnimnn ,.A : . f . . i i . ... u!Minguisnea ison ot tbe South. ! A mom. i ber of the late Congress, who has hirrisclf rendered the countrv no inZV i ""r "eipokeht even it . V yvf,ut,auiC i o - "--.'j ;"uurs, ana sucn was ihe profound t- eryice. He is a gentleman whole talents ! !enK"W'l,h wlw'cn the multitude there arnbledlisteild ana u any Well wiuninr ett: on iL evotion to the Sonth i nh.nh.ll . rioquence, that we be ieve we ahnnM-U man in it and hp tn p" C ' i .e m 8ayln that had he continued hfa address for an man m It. and he kntnvS Gen. Scott j hour longer, his audience would not have dirndl jn? the least. j il T " era dau the compromise measures passed 'J and heard Gen. Scott express high satisfaction at the happy consummation. Now fair Dlav i .. .! J at 1 . anif Puo,,so next week ! Mr Hilliard s letter. It is injthe Nation-1 al Intelligencer of 20th Julv. 18X2 ' T V (.: i - "Ui 1CIIU, 4 JAMES J. SCARBOROUGH. Il i .11 n.A-.U:-'.l I i v ... ..3lJ,u aoout Uonnecficut girls Detltiomna (.nnmeco I i . j j ,u "ae - teap year come Considers Ma nfl An.- ' 'I He has a mpkhrvl peculiar to himselfat one monient exciUng the rislbili- and at the next, portraymg tbe evils consequent upon a free indulgence !o rurn-drinkiBg in suchthrillinrand solemn straips f fervid eloquence, that Ibis auditorV are STff7 6Pe'i-bound "d all are convert the doctrines he preaches, it isimppssibk, by any ar eument, to overthrow his powuWTi 1 I Had we tune, ye should like to giv!e a iketch of his remarks, but this would K :,. ilT C4-U 1 n.r nnf,r.a it i u jT7 'mposmble in a newspa per notice. H s hoped that before be leave this city for his home agaia favor our cLens with one or two mors address. f . xt ' ' wu" mf rrf"5888- Mr. H. is also an excellent sin?- iinjais'I i i in straight-fc 'po$ean(l c ;;( He w.v friend Va:. 1 iti the rvt r .'N ,: time not ( game wo:. eyes ope sand pre : . his hand r begin to ? serious ef" Scott's fa' 'i fit ' (The cp; f gersoll, cf ' England, I ate. i -, I. i r TO ' ti-IMS' ! - j ; vi s on mif occasion.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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