E
liatvs C .iil hi lit J C' I 'l ', rl ll
sr. till Li teAUtf'J k!H' r) ,;i,.ir i-.ir :;' h
V t.'l'' f-ii.i ht..::i :rl u; i--
ou hit uf fh l. litfce un'y on the yy.-S", aw fir-ivmc ;
mi it.. ii.r& of r itulii ill in or 1- l.ir. cctu-ive of i
iru.B.iruit : tl u L ki lutjcutui trt.ti o,iiiaxii!.il
(i ill .11 or t ut. eelutVB ot t f.'..ucff
cotapi-UMiilJii, the c .inii:iuu of jl i Mm.in or i.urti wli.-ib.-r
! W. b' lU.U? "
, W tllllVU tTttiiaM, VIUJW
tuaud vessel r..u,Onlwa fthM.M ehiifa'for Suitt-nance of
nay aujudg wUtl conip:u..itl-.u .bull be p.t-1 to the e iptuln of
nld nwl, ud 1 lis Mune shall ba p:tl.lHecurUiug y : Pimidta,
That la do cam th ill iransporbitlou ud sub.Uteucu b allowed at
a nM cacaediag, fifty ceuu per diem.
r IranspftruuJo snuu a, m.ue ; it 13 auy outer .erst, w...
Tor aetaal itlendann at nay twnt ox eourtji, two dollar per
r awiing Mcl atteuaiince.
far 1
p molilne (ran their resldene to said court or com
tva
- wna ptr mil tut going, and tan tuna for returning. , .
Printer fees.
For Mblublnf anf autiiu. nnttea, or oroar raiurea oy mw, 1
Ttb.LflarUeraaJ cidirt, ilrtm.ut, or other
tieraoa. at anr acvpajMir. tortr eanu ptr pjmtt iur mi nm hhw
tioCaWl tw.uly canujrer IVAo for aac aahijoent InnarUou.
That Ui eoroBmiMtltta baniia roi W4 .h ill hitliiilt the furuWi-
Iiic Uwful fWitcuce, amlsr oath, ol imblioaUoo, to b maiia and
" " tumtahed pflatCT af iaWtar antkinn tua puhliualiw.
Tlw terra foUo,iothi act,. h.iliturun one biuulreilwuTUa, count-
Uf ack agar aa a word. Wbvn there are over filly amt uudcr
' oeaa4r4 woriK th: rtnllbe counUil aa one Min, but not
baa thera are laaa, exrq't wiien tbe wnjlt Uilule,Tt4lle10T ar-
- ar eMAiitBj ka tfcan tirty worda.
Tlia atll 01 leeiioi ciera,BtiMutji ikii'irui-jra. h 111
paid arlnurt and witnee, and lwful fvea Ki eentpHaUgn. .
ana ooptea 01 inra ncvcapri,f wviiit. iui .. . 1 1 . 1 1
wfcerabykiwMwarerr,leliifi.eorofthipreT!illirp:ir- IcV l(irlt, to TPCf I Ve ' BUCtt ftrtlClfd. II!
ty, aball be taxed by a JRe or clerk of thrcourt, and be iucluil. .
d la and forta a portiuolVl' a JwlgajaenL or decree agalnal Mia jnHV tin (or Wrirdfll, Hlld fife to their ar
loalnc party. Sues tttxel aU ba filed" with tint papara la
taaeaaaa. . . ,. ' ranCfment III the Lryslnl ralce.
In eaaea where the Cnlted Sum are partlsa, the wjarhalliBll, 1 c -a
the order of iba autiri, to be entered in ita miuutee, p-y u, the ; .
Jorora and wltaaaea all uch leva IH. y may appear oy ucn or.
r Is be anttUtd to. which amiu alull be ailoweti hiia at the trea'
try in aie wxwiiiw. .
ThafeeofiheB3arsli.tKeWieflmriiisalonr,anadi.trlctat.
araeya, in eaaea wneta tue vniieii au.ie u .i n
a,rtaUWpadttiljifih;drce.untantil.etrcaw
lerwarued to Hi First Awlitor of the Tnaau y.
la Brta eaaea, whara iher I a cu'lcinimtif.n and aaie, th
cot,afarath.y are payable and CB be paiil out of the p'o-
awedt of aaie, r-ta.-.U be p..W on the proceeili of diIp, b ill be paid
wa th order af the court Upon the Bltng of tbe taxed biito, uakiiif
thia a iwirllnoi of Lhe record In the cae.
a unreater er areater eoa-Beaaattoo for acy arfc. n-
pmic, iihii
eJewd by Mm lhaa l proTWed in U1I1 aet ; and all acta and wrt
f clllow1iiloetli orthemaiiy other o, t eater l th in
a herein provided, are hereby repejli-rt, and to rrctive any other
"tth'lfruT;
tLJSrH ISZT
laKeiee any otiwr or jre iier iee laao imw --r..
. I ekell, aa eeatietlna tbereotfo any eeurt of the Called tkat,
fcrlelt nwt nay a Hue not iieeiUa live buidred dollan, and be
lT, ';'nfM"on'
1 toil ahull t be eonumrd to prohibit the payment of any
ary authorized by sutut : 'rortaeti, 1 hat In tbe stole 01 Cal
ifornia arid Territory of Oreron olucers, ju--or, and a iuieaae eh.iil
ha allowed, for the term of two ye.ir?, uouble the fee and com-
ajeaeaMon allowed by thii act, with filly par cent, added thereto,
for wo year thereafter.
That before ary bill of emti ahall be tnxed hy any judge or oth
er eaVetv era Hoircd y any ieer f the t4--.u.. .In. Uror of
eiahoinf aurh bill shall p-ove by his own oath, or me other
paraoa hrior a knowledge of the fart, t be utt ich.il u, such
blh and lied herewith, ihat the aerrirea cl.s'gOJ therein have
etetk., aianaHK, aommiHoner., or uisi let aiurnyi me p.in
aeen actaally and necetaaii'y perfo'med, as theirin tinted.
That witnivsra wni
aa the rnrt af the L'n
That wltnivaea who are required toatteud any tennof thecurt
hS etitva fcbriU Be luripcDJl'l.M to kttenu 10
testifv ernersllir on th'U. h;,rf. and not to depart the court with'
at leave of th court or dl-tricl attorney, uo ler nhk'h It .lull be
their anty to appear before me fraud jury or petit jn y, or botn,
aa thry .hall ha requl-ed by the curt or diKti ict utwmey . N
writ shall be neaary to b ine into court any p ioneror perv.a
to raitody, or for rem .nrtrpg "Mm froaa, th court tnto rutorty ;
bat tbe same rb-ll be done oa rhe order of tlie c ourt or diiii iciat
tbraey, tm wltkh so. fee shall he charger) hy the clerk or marshal.
BSC.', jlarf Itiifuttl'tr maitrd. That irany person shall
btlsely taheaaeoth or ufllrmati. n In relaii. n to any natter u
aharia ha thi art. such nenon shall be deemed lulllT of oe lurv
ad apna conviction thereof shall sutler the paiua and peuaiUo
ka that cam provided. ,
Sac & Ad ImitfurlAtmactrd, That all laws and regula. I
leahcrttoforc mle. which are bieorripalible with the provision.
f this act, are hereby repealed ami abrogated : Provided, nrt
eviAWeee, That thi art shall att be coeutnied to repealer aso!i'y
ay-clatta or provision of an act approved' tn eighuenth' erp-"
- at saber, eighteen hundred and fitly, entitled " An act to amend
ad aupph-nemary to the act entitled, 'An act respecting tugi-
i Mve frosa justice, end persons escaping from the service of their
sasilsii," approved Feb) uaiy twelfth, seventeen hundred and nine
ty three.
(c. Amttr it further mnrM, That the net approved Sp
teaaber twealyighth, eighteen hundred and fifty, tutiiled "An
art sa provide for extending the hw an1 Judicial ry.teui of th
Vattad States to the State ef Calllorni-," beas amended aa to eon
trr on the district erart of the Bute of California, Juil.dic.uou ia
eSerlmtaal eaaea as fully and completely aa if conferred by law
; poo the disti Ict or elrcuff conrl of the State of Kaw York,
Approved Fehruary'tS, 1658; '"
From ihe Camden Journal.
NORTH C AKOLI S A CO I'L A IN IS
-jW etH 4tiwg4e4tiU4iiai!j.lj. !
ctt ion in ihe Lancaster Ledger l the 9h inai., 1
which wac'i.ieil firno lhe &!ir.lnii y (. (..) ,
... . aa ,i . o '
Watchman, in which Messrs. Ii"'rA Rene 1
kfive .fut.IisJ.erl a IreiaM lull, pr.i l , ,y
their Agent, Mr. J. ,lm Kosser. It is evident.-'
(rom tbe nan. re i t ihetr arr,,iiriaiiingreiiiiik,
'.-'tluu'..t'':lva..ta jrraiily arrjudkC
Carolina Hail U'nl and i' Agrnl genei.illy ;
tuf iny penrnn with ctimmtTn rrrrte wtairtf Jia
' . , -, , ,
known, that the eipen- on onhghead. iI
Mgtr Jrom Pbilarlelphi, to Chsrlesi.m. co.dd
niribaven dl0;63 rem, at iai;d in ihe
bill. Mreser, iii making nut lhe bill, shonld
ketat.5,'fctpeieMHCharlea.nn 16 par k- i
get lo
V . Fulion. 810,63 eenl.M Ijf I
lern o.
a hove nnckaget went lo .Messrs.
Bogr
(eese hv tome oilier rouie : I. tit ihu
LillToKf p expense. &C.011 ;Li 10 inkarrcs
being fj;t me finm (Charleston, I collected ihe
. Wi..... r II.. l.;l,-Lu-.., L...L..in.;, ...
""my" - .. .. i-"'"
ae ww'WV - 1 11 i ' i T
- Bt R. r
4 wnuLi a.Ua r.erruikJlhaMhj.a ling.hea.l he; j
lag (be only parkaa received here, ihn hauling
frtimdepi.i, and the chmge. fr teeeivina and
forwaidingp.-sl nea.ly double what lhe ex-
pf net wiiuld be per parkuge in a legnlar lot of
r . . ,, ,, ... " . . ,
good J hence, Mr. Itrtiner will see, ibul lhe :
aivnj,naiia mi tnt. tioir.lipufl i,t aimar fr.irri Phil.
....... .
' tidefphia ir Cm mrfeii, jit ' putdiebed by Measrg. j
Doger tie Reese and al the ieqiesl of the
'ge.nileinau reeidiug in Charleston, ''is' greatly
wtfj;j(.e..iiauk
tieed an impiieitfoli on lhe MeichauU of Wei-
" tern Norlb Carolina, ins'ead of doing ihein a
.aw.T... tney mr.,.iro.,..,,r,rr,.M.I,e, ,. ,
complaint. hen Messit. oger di Rr 1
. . .1. ... t...i...i. j ! . i 1 i: . r ,
received iheir lieigbl hill from Mr. Rueser. if.1
-fc tavws)tra;iti,r-u.eie.uver ch'g,'d, vvby did
a t " a a a? a Ti "' -r-
, loey not call n .ir. Kotfer, or myteii, i.r an
eiplanation, tthich - would hate been given
cheerfully and In their rtifaciion. Would ihit
i otjbajfe beer, much belter for all paiiiea. that.
J 10 po nit a a swig ot a eoininnn ant laue
ttatemenn of expentet on goodsby the Charle.
ton tad Camdeh route T I wnujd-adviee Messrs.
Buge r & Reete, and the gentleman residing
ini in Cbarleioti,"iidnpi Crockei' rule, i.e.:
B sure you are ligh. and then go ahead."
Messrs. Boger & Reese, eay tbey blame
- me-lor their storage bill." Nw, let 11 en
"tjuir. Into this rhaitr,nd see who they should
blame. This Company have always adverii
4 that they would not undertake lo notify con
signers of tbe ai rival of goods ; but when good
icach their destination on iheir road, they are
contideied as delivered ; hot if not tuken away,
-they are stored' at the risk ol the oiviier. and
retained subject lo order. UenreTTn will be
1 that the Company do not require me to
forward good beyond this 'depot, or to notify
wner ul their arriralhere. Now, if Mes.
B. W Rj. rnusl Idaine some one for TheTr iter
J aga LilJ, it teem to me it should ho their Agent
Ttir.Cltrle4e. w bri. duiy. it..iija.ii..ua rjij;.
lire of Li having sent the goons I. .r ward,
At tfee fialiafewy'N. -C-) A.'rfchaisrMai44he fronts hiJajdfrante
;,w.Snrriil
- ... ,i .. . -1 , ' I L..J l. ,fi ...I'J
. . - . .. " . ... . ... j'r t t... it.iri'TlSJfi.iJi'itv ":itta.-
rt aMIfsr sie-wHI aa rire nceniti "Pt
.tatentetil. WlF:!? l-JfiliXt-Sfn
i i v i.v ;:u j, u ; i. 1 ? j 2.
.. Yui IXs Ftiir,
M' f 1" l!i.i!ti I.mii
iu.4uii.iii. ui.v
a tetter -to the editor in the - Ashevilie
f 8wrt.tr. uewsriir ll. ei.izens ofNorth
ga, - - -
t7rTruTi 0 tO tM! iKe ffOjtf f ttJHI fO 'l
our SiAle creditHbly rpprescnifd inihe
WorltJ'a Fir. 1I suggenln that met'rnga
lie hM nnd commiitrrs be nppointrd ln
each Judicinl District lorrceivfi conlribu
tion, to collect nut urn J products and other
sutjj'Cts proper or exhibition, and to pro
, , . . V 1.
Vide lor ttlfir t rRHSmiSSIDn tO AeW JOfK,
, .. 1-11. iri
the rXptMlrfeS brUlll (lrfrtyed hy anch IUmU
. . . .
; ft HIH)' lie fHlttetl liy tllrt ContriliUMOns III
, . - i , t . - . . a ,r.
IllfTHl 0.1111 putlllC fill I lt-I llltll VIllllHl I'tr
... 1
thttl purpose. Ill Oltlf f lU fSf ClUe tlC ett
- . r - .- . .
; fit MiCCr-fS of I he piHtt. lie Suggest. lit.
1,11 1
CUtlMlllllfd hllOUld Dl A 0I lltl III
H!3 The ciiizens ol Sp'trlrtnbnrg. S. C.
i 1 , 1 i i : 1 1
ieltl H meeting on the SilSt III!., Ill rr-IH
. . m 1 1
tu,n to the Const TUCl loll Ol ft l'lctlk K"H(J
Ill'ITI lliHt plHCe to AllfX'lll', Ml 1 . Criro-
j . .. . 1 iil
n. 1 hf CH IZ'MIS (ll A'lf Vllle DllV not
,
yet rrMOtlt'ed to the 8Uggetlon. . .
J I .
: ..
i M .uounwn Hanntr jor oe. .nr. v. tusort, 01-
r-rs Tor anlt- lhe prinlinj! oflice of lhe " Mountain Ban-
r ....
ldvpril'hows'haMwb,9h'n'n,
' . I""'' '' r "' nd ,h' "
nn a eou natron"P. lie require ine purcnaer 10
, r. ; 1 11 .
conduct Ihr paper nn Prmocratic principles. 1 he rd-
iior of the Banner ie now .lopping a few day in.lhi
Town.
IT The Wilmingioniana have pledged theme!vr
if the (!rnf ral tJovrrnmrnt ahall rrluse lo improve the
entrance info lhe Cape Frar rivrr, ihnl lory will lake
upon thrmsrivf the accotiiplikhuient of that work.
Hiil Storm The most terrific hail storm, which
we hare seen iircount for years, occurred a. Columbus,
fJa , on Thursday evening ihr lliih inslan'. Scarcely
fl llPHse escaped serious damage, and many were lotal. J
ly drstiuyrd ; and whrn the slorm had passed over, 1
the bail was found lo cover lite grciutd lo ihe drpih ;
ol one loot, in placet where it nanam up, it ineasur-
ed four feet. Mnny persons were injured by fulling
chimneys, limbers. Sec. Ai last accounts, no estimate
approiching accuracy of the damage bad been made,
MR. KING'S fll'ALTH. '
The Dreamer Black Warrior tis we
learn by telegraph, has arrivetl from Hi
vana, with dales to the 13(1). Mr. King
has mo red to nnoiher planialion ; his
hcnJlh. is wori-e. and no hones are enler- '
tained of his recovery.
. - South Carolinian.
-
Axccss nj Motion Jieceipls. I tie Ja-
vannah Courier oeThuraday hnsreeeived
private despatch from New Orleans,
which states that the excess of Cotton TC
. 0 . ,, ,r
ceipts, up lo batunlay last 111 all lhe
r ' J
Southern pons, amounted to 515.00OJialet
being an increase of 9,000 bales for the
week.
The following are the iletm fur which Con-
'-wrsartr imvw;:7 t.V--Tjr-tt7ri-aw-ei-.,
1 aisia uaic uuiuc aiiiaoiaiainaii 101 inline no
i , .,
r,h " House for Pie.ideol P.erc :
j For repairing lhe Pretidenl'i Mention
j including cleaning, painting, white w ashing,
P..,A. ,h .art wine .,1 affiess'. f
.. . . " . . 7, . 1 .1-.- l
ear-
ri ge house, d-.c, ere thoutand three hundred
dollars.
For healing, ventilating, pninting the wall
landcealing tbe room, and lhe purchase of
. , ... . . . -
fuooKs" rrrr- trtrr-rreiriaeiit wtiBrwVi-fafswir-aiae
ttt:::
. Portefiittifthiftg the Preitdent'fi llooae, to
expended under lb o directiwi ot th Presi,
dent, in addition lo the' proceeds f ihe'aafe of
tuchofthe furniiure and eq-iipag of lhe house
,nay be out of repair. fifMfve 'WanrftYo-
. .. , . , . .
lars in all only ttxlu one thousand three nun-
"
uret vMliurS.
We have received, says the Charleston
Courier, various responses to the arHft--iiietical.
puzzle in nddil ion to ihosrt noiiced
by 11a nn Saturday, but all use fractions,
! vt liif-h is iiiniir reel, Thr fi.lluu-ino- simiile
BOu,,OI,, however, Will aOSWer 4he t6-
.
0 . '
'
,
63
60
0
0
4
' 1
100
... If tlii. solution is correct, we could have
given it a week of two ago, several ol
our subscribers having worked it out thus.
But we do not think it is the correct'soiii-"
tion : The figure 8, is made the repre
sentative of the figures above it, its own
value counting as nothing. As we under
stand it; each figure is to count for all it
represents, and is to be used but once.
-Indian Claims. That portion of the
Cherokees known as the Texas Cherokees,
have' commenced the prosecution of their
cJagCTTfx
'Miao!FJ4
'H'WeJaWit-ltasTa
undo&btedfr be
JtaVaSjIhsje ,7,
ST" Miw Prxr ar lemTg-Cr?rjinf!a,8
j Ui.i ..1:. .;.!iiufs i -
;
1 WValprn Nurth CunJitia inalettd of donm them a fuvur.
! - -
W. .hull nut atunint lo n-u tf t.. all l ia I),, nil ill Mr.
BW. .rticK tat .a far .. U .ffiiU M. . k...
10 ftavtxe itir. axiey 10 wan ttntii nennnm intwinmii
W have B'i id'' ihot Mi 1 frrr & Rwae
bare pol?!ihcd th long liat" tt coinpkinta wilbout
Mill. In a.iAlnin lIlMm Hilhitlll ttlliitVinir what thrV
.. .i . .1. . j .1..
were (Hug ; and we fret quite eure that when they are
beard (rum Mr. Djxt-y' eijilanaiiou of the enonnoae
eharjea will filler turn out iDcorrrct or reveul aunietiunf
la not brretoiure given to the public. ;
' JU- BAley eaya, I bop the Watchman will " d the
m-edful by eurrnelirta; tbj taiement,"' in refereiwe to
himaelf we auppoee. We have given hi'ti the benefit pt
our enlumne. which ia ell he can reaennabl.T exprc
- The elhr-r article ia from oar emepundeiit "Juio"
whneepiitiotpat ulet - ia In n liev lh SflDth CinM
Rail Road Cmnpsuy and ila agrnta of blame In lh' par
ticular caae published by IMram Boger & RreaeV.
; 'UuVtiet aecTrit to apprehnnd IhSI Wi hftH Wffl ft'1
t . , . f n J ' 1.L.1
IDgi of oppoeitliin t.i tn Kail Koad C-ompany, and tal
. I,... ...iPMr.,1 ih.. i..Ani Into thia matlr-r. "Jiie-
lea- w aaiured we have none and pvnumaHy ,n
intereat in the eomplainta which have been ruado thrnujrti (
: . ... 1 . .i Tn,.
our colunina, more than any other citizen. The retyop"'
ibility of the wrongaof which ogr merchant corrfpkrin,
alinuld real upon the head of thuee who perpetrated them.
A ltd tf-ntir language ha been of a nature in reference
to the particular eaae of Mewr. Boger At Ueee, ai to
K"""'M,,,."m - h- ---
! ( b wh j, ,,,,, ,,,4 lrrrt, w regret it, and
did not mean it.thould be ao.
The fad t, we have had two claasei of agent in our
mind whfn apeaking of thfae trouble, jol aa lhe om
pluinta of our merchmU comprehend both daaar-e of a-
--rgen.a, wnruirr eaiui.o ur p.ie.io.rT -
wfo neglect of buainf, and inefficiency. We
. ,!,. , ,t,. .m., derived
know nothing of theae tniuga except 1 it le oenveu
from rrcpictaWe merchanla here, and Kake edtanced
' nothing, Ltrued a. it .hould be, which their te.umo.
ny will not aaatain.
We ahull probably look at thi aubject (gain.
, Charlealein Uletrke t.
CaLmo, Mirch tl, WSt
The sale f cotton to-day, up to IX o'clock, vara X) bales, at
Halt.
Sew York .nairkef.
Maw Voaa, Meh 1, Ml
The general ton of ih cotton market to-day, ltunijr , Uilv
ler, but Iher Is no actual change In quotations. The sales of cot
ton to-day amount to t,(XXI bale. Bole of the week are JJ.OOO
baJeeVOFlour hat dedlaed tH cenu per barrel.
GVt in Vharlollr. We learn f(m the tVe.
lern IJi'iiinctiil I hut firiangenienl are in pro-
yress lor lighting up lhe a.reel uf Cbatlulte
titb gag.
From the Raleigh Register.
ruBL.ii: Meetin(;.
A verjr large meeting uf the citizen of Rl
eijh w'betil nl lhe lown Hall, Aii'Tu'ead'iy 'a'f
leinoon last, .fiir, the piiiiisn T lalting iiieas."
uret lo invito Millard FlLLMORG ! vieil iLi
c it V. en rout. Itir hi lour llin.mjli lhe Souihern
State
U.i moliiMi. I lit Mayor nl .be Cii was
callediothe Chair,,-b-n Skatom tsALs. K-o, ..
:.. . .1,. ...t -.a ...; . ..1 .k-
ill aoilio iririuini. rijiiainru nie i'j.-si .te iiw
ineeiiug. A C.oiii'iiiiiei-, ciiii.i.iinji uf Meatra.
8. V;, Whiting, V. UuliJea and tSeattu.
tiiili', was then apininled to l.iing in tesolu
hunt einiresive of ihe sente of the meeting.
i h, reore. a0, ,,,er . nne, a,..e,.re, rep..,,
1 . 1 1,. 1 .- 1
rtiriiie union mg, tiuit.il weir uiianiiiioiaviy a
dojiied, viz :
Wherkas. it ia understood that Inert is a
"irVin;r'itrtiahirrtT that Kl Presitlent FlLLMOHK,
and ibose memhera of bit f.irtner Cal'inei, who
are accompanying him on hi Smiihere lour,
can he induced in visit ihi City : And wheru
At. lite cilizem ol Raleigh deeirn to nniie wiib
'4ei fplttew ciiizena el.trswbera iii-auiiabU de
monslra.iont oi regard for bin. and ibeoi !
"Therefore,--
llr.solr.td, Th l a (.'.o.itroi tl e e uf Fr le. a p -poiuied
liy the chair lo proceed, itnuieditiely,
In I'eierahiirg, lo Under to Mr. Fillmore, and
iVe. the hQspiialitie of ihe cup.iial of Noiih
Caroliiiii.
Resolved. Thai a furiher Cnmmiitee af five
he appointed to invite lhe B'ii,n of ihe City
Commissioner in lhe premises, and lo 0,oii
with Idem in making all suitable arrange nent
for lhe reception and entertainment of uj
g oesne, :-iJrrmbt'rhey inewt .tietati aisnlt.i,:.
... ... 'pjjg jyring-genteriten wr-re-ie'4ie4 ib:
Cornmiltee under iba tiral reanlution vii :
Messu TI. W. Miller. H. W. fi.M.ed, t. O.
Uiaucb aud.Sealou .Gate. Uind .'b e -.
cond resoluiion, Messrs. W. . Scoii, Thru. D.
Hogg, Cbailes Dewey, Win. W. Holden and
A. M. Mcl'heetert, were detignaled.
From the Correspondence of tbe Baltimore Sun-
- ..VVasuisgtos, March 14.
The discussion of the foreign policy of
ihis Government, arid -rttpeciaHy in rela
tion to the Brilinh iolerference in Central
Americanairair. was reneweil in the Sen
ate to day, by Mr. Mason. The position
which be holds in the body, as Chairman
ol the Committee of Foreign A Hairs jhvea
to his views, at this time, tbe utmosft'im
portance. 3 The' speecb-f litA1VAfJSl
chiefly confined to a reply to Mr. Claylon,
upon the single point heretofore mad hy
M r."M asem; btM-;fbe
jurisdiction of Guatamala. If so British
Honduras is in Central America, over
which Great Britain has by her treaty
abandoned any jurisdiction. Besides, the
extension of her pretension from that of a
transient and limited to permanent ju
risdiction. h of a recent date; and h an
aggression upon the rights of Central A
rrierica". and inconsistent with the Monroe
doctrine and our future peace and safety.
The possession of the Bay Islands is al
so another act of open aggression, and we
have just received advices of a fresh ag
gression in the name quarter. Mr. Mason
closed his wpeecb with a solemn declara
tion that England had gone as far as she
could be allowed to go. in her aggressions
upon Central America, and that this conti
nent, and the wholei continent, must be
mvvdsb-
allrhfed.toandnccept
war in preference to any policy that would
efdia.tlw
ITbua w tit e.uwingDea
?xdP$f&vQ ny tatMises-out uewreu: oy
rnanyltween Young America and old
, Ens and. : ' - -vj-s---'-
- ', 1 . . , ., . r
lid'il I 1 1 f jill'I'l-t 1.1 1 i t !;.- I '
.1
fn fm cc II, fir tr-mr rnn.vrrllrltori rn t'
.7 . . . .
v-n,rn- - ,'i0'-,-",rr "
i ri 11 fl, nun r miirn i.-. - ..... -
! " ' . 1 ... .1- .'. . n ...
f flf. MIMI ' KIKIW nwt lllti
. I4, -f :FT7."t" i'T"..r.'ii.t.r'..'.tik: 1
......5 . i T-ilr.i i.t-;.'.r.
in vr nd.prr.f.p!..r. BtH. of
....
may nr.Kff inrirwm nrmnnn nn rrn a
Bion of ConKfess tlorinsr the lumnur
Correpondencr of he N. V. Heruld-
Trouble ' SriwiM jfiimored Misithder'
. . . r stunJing. -
W ASBiNGTOst, Mirch 13.
' A CRhlnft mpeting wwa held last even
ing, heini; the necond one y extent y" ; tint
nothing h trnnpirfd. the procpwrHur!
hiving br-ea kept a-cref ? mil ..is unuer
. - , , . a
ilfliltttrlA,t .iirjAl Hitntil
ifiii(thjt 'A!ril iinoinimeiiis tiHVe re-n
. . . 7 I : -A- , .
IIMIIr1. Ctllr-nV lorfljril. U'llicn It! MB srm ,
10 un- iriimr m unniu"
The Nw Yoik and oiher collr-etorships
will not, it is srtid, be diKposed ol for a few
dH.
There is a rumor of a difficulty in the
fd.the peop a.d .1 did not - pe
elements of har.....t.) ; hut it was added
ttiv Oenerai n-rce wou.u are,, ... .
er oy f.. .r,ng n ,..
fsters would be merely hi cleiks 10 carry
1 ' J
e hv ki own Mtrenirih. and that the mm
out his will about appointments and eve-;
rvtTune else.
It Keeitis. however, that the cabinet of
r, mat toe- Cn..,.,r,
tTtore Hi a 11 Clerks, ami
(1 a Will o I heir n;
ficers want to be
to have a voice an.
hence each has been the centre of aiirac ,.i
un in' rttirav fti Miirnr
1 fi r
(lajS. toenail. It l-t
lion for Ihe last few
lheicahiiielisiiolrvui.it. Secretart Mnr
Cy. It IS repor.e.l. ,ns,.S lipoq tiav.ng IliS,,,
" "fP"''i.enr-. - o. j. nun vt,,,.r.,s
S. J. Tlftlen lAsrtle ta.
Secretary Matey lo do nothing till he em
and one ot the baruhui nrs .saiil : Wall
till Tihlen comes, ami mi will ee how
. 11 . 1 1 1 ivi 1 1..... ..... ..i
II Will e, liril, I liarii iitn t,-uilir, nisjL
. . 1, - ,-- - , ..
it known, has a power of attorney from
John 'Van 13'ircn
l
The haioburners have become rather
stiff this evening, io reference to ihe-electorship
of .New Yoik. They say they
are bound lo have a man of iheirown.
Secretary Marcy tWore today that M'.
Schell will not have the appointment ll
he can help it. Such bays the power be
hind lhe throne. What s.iys the throne
ilselt T Mr. Schell is the candidate- ot the
slrong booker parly, and if they fail in
getting the appointment for him rw?lt he
sure lo revolt.
QC7r"Ve take jtTre-trrtiJwiiig paragrah
from a lale numbepof tlie New Ytiik Dai
ly Hei alii :
" Laudatory comments upon the Vie
gidenl's inaogural atldress are delighted
with if. jri iihort, everybiMly is pleasel
excrpt lhe abnliiionists. . General Cass i
happy lo find General Pierce a ' real oltl lo arms opportunities 'which will be tin
fogy,' antl Judge Douglas, is. cquall) hap- J proved by the w hole revolutionary patty
py lo discover-that he is a true disciple of j to divert lhe arms of the contending' lia
Younu America. The foci is that the ! lions f.om use nifninsl r-cli oi her. ami to
udm:ojt.ilM-Wc.t.Jt't clear thai' there
is no misundtrstuiiaing it.
The last sentence, which we have ta
ken the liberty of italicising, fonusa beau
t i tut commentary on what pieoedes it.
Cass underslandu from the, iaaugiLral Jhali
Pierce is a real old loity, and Douglaathnl I
fef-tlslrttvjTfdsi -d--A'.ouojr.-Aineik.H.a'! !!
y i"t f h e address W w&coiciSa"and'-" lea r
ihat ihere is no misuudeistandins; it !"
In tis weekly issue, the Herald repro
duces the foregoing paragraph in the fol
low ing shape : "
" Laudatory comments upon the Presi
dent's inaugural add.ess are pourini in
from all aoariers. Whies as well as
Democrats are delighted with it. In short,
. .. ...i '.. . 1 : i . . ,l... ....li,i..
rww, ptB
t-ala. lTeO:l..iNS is ItaiutV to Uuil IjelvX.j
, - -
a ''real old fog)." and Judge , DuUgUs I
equally happy lo discover that be is a
true ilisctpltr All Louug AiiierlCa. i.:;t;v
- .7-...--.-. .
ll will he seen ihat the Herald with
draws its compliment to the inaugural on
Ihe score of conciseness and clearness
VVe uhfiulil fie if lad to learn of those who
thing General Pierce's address a model of
candor, and explicitness. how it happens
nini vn-j ir-K-iina niir nuiinii niy .in vm
Fogy; whilst" Douglas holds that he is a
disciple of--Young America ?
-, AVe thought a stampede among ihe multitude
of hungry offn-s seekers al Washingtoii bad U.
ken plarce by ihit lime; hut (hey hold on like
grim death, according lo the accounl of lhe
Washington correspondent of the Snutheide
IL.iiuut.ul ... t. .. t . .., . . ..:.i . I . I. ..
eraiions ol the olTice-seeker ahoul the Capiiol.
Such iriiif-ii cannot lt pronounced Whig 'an-
e4erWW4iW---lW- h
ocratic.
Tlie" 'correspondent ''TiTfhe fjenidcrai
A I ft. lh rriiitiiiii rn.trt.s. il I Urn n u 4 ..itii
-j--. - - - i - " v-o.ioi
around, peeping into every hole and corner of
ibe Executive Depanmenis. seekirrg ' desk '
" J I
o stio n'm-.r. eec,( wiih wh.ch .here
la IiIIIh In rln aiirl ulenlv In mt Th... nui,.
e.rr birrh head.' an L- '
Iheie are leu of ibem lor every nTace in the
: J ... - P.' T " .aw..a m a . VI(, 9
ere.loi
Departments lo be vacated by removal, ibe
most of them will begin lo wear the air of
mendicants." ...
This is a nice commentary by a Loeofoco.
upon Jlie avidiiyjtvitb w;bich bit own party hum
sfier spoiT5;"nr- gry rarVrrv4l! yeuinanryjjrjhe
count ry. The people may learn now. II indiibT
h able proof will avail anything in prodircTng
conviction, thalihe bun sled principles ,I Dem
ocracy amount to' nothing mote . nr lest than
"ibe loaves and fNhes.- Rich. Whi.
TH E JJUllQPBAiN.NE VVSUi
f The intelligence from tlie old World, bv
1 animated. ;
alaerli
rspbno'itif
j. i .
'
. I uml uttiL'
ss nit: Ihf revolutionary
..I 'I' ti rfVfi litlOM'irv viWm
1 . . v-
.I rlifrt.s.d .l,n,,ilv Mi.o, IU -o,1.
; - , , .
-
k: nit rto iirtt inet'. ei'il"iMr iU tr?HcU.
-ry. Htrn.nst the Ja-of dd. verat.ee and
.' . . .. . 1 1;... n .1
? There is not a life tke.n. not ft man
imnrionerl. not n coercive net of admin
istration agninst siwspeetftl and tlisaflVct'
, .... ..
ed par,ii.ut multiple, nm
malcontetits ami nogment tne Mrn m - , - - it ;.nisconn
reSen.met and hoMih.y. This may not "J ) mg : l()Iy
appear to il.e eve r authority, but it muKt r' ,h- my rehHIion
be know and fell aboilt ev.ry throne, of I cl. ll.e- Pt.pe repli.r h is Mlr wi Jb
i ...i.tu ....... ( loat Hieae signs of vour miUi..r... v.
the co.iiii.fnt is otrVHiit ni.d coguisti.t
1 .1... 1' . Ii ; r....... il.a .lvia iil'irir.
111 I r. 1 ..! 111'
- , ,l(H, ,,,e rt.HleM ilnntr he te
III HIT lillM. l l '
, . i i .1...1 a ...1
llllll 1111111 n Irl III i"- ni' iiriirin,'".
the feT
-.1 ....,h.a.Mlr t .nv ..l-.tlie. M.r,eclr.il
" " ' V 17
cahtieH. hrlorf tnnurfs can tie mnfur-
d for maintHfrtihg' even n re-ajH-ctablai r
niKtHiicf to thf military pv-r. I'nllowfd
aa tliuf inn. I li tit' I h. ll 1 flM i I II nllll llr-
) (f . m.m,.,.
, ' Tb. n.witive denial Ky ICwuih of the
; .,.,,, nr(irlII,1M,iolI attributed
- ' - :. . ' ' . ..
lo ,,iin h lriiuf,,lt wjlh warning to .he
... ... . . .
t'.iTliri.ililwly I ha ftelllll ItTlllMlllin Ol
vtiitllioilisi". i ne ar'iui iiiinni inn in
AUJlVJtllil.ltli; aiUljlCI',V WHtl WHICH It will
. , . . I r 1 1 . . '
thrust fielore the people, proves thai tney
, xttiwrl , ,J,e j , , H , , ! e. s ol Very in-
I jlIicj)US (rlrn, or , h(. 1MS, irifkeiy
. j , , l(tr. Thus I he v may
.
' drawn into n premature conflict. aioJ
flJV-clive tollti--t lor lhe M.vereignty
..i- .i... 1.. 1... l.l
trm.n Hm;)st ,f Ut .nut (u
ill iir iir-iiiiifw- m- " 1 r n 1 1 , r-ini urti. 1
T ,ii,Hrv
' 1 . ' n T s .1
.. ihe continent, t'Mciallv Austrian lorees
I. 1 111
in Italy, fraternize to any conideiabe
' . , . , . . ,.
extent with the rev()Inlioiiits, is one ol
, , . , . , . .
1 the most hopelul indic'tt.oiis connect'
, , ' , ,. u. .... . .....
vt.ns Hie. mnuMI nilir. JJl l n-rr- ,r, ,,, .
...iiu.n, r.,,ir. iro ......
fit It rlijaa nitiin in r i rriiirai gtllriiu wnr t
: . "a
ll is only hopeful in ill1 event if a gener
al reiTionstratit.tr, and hardlvto be taken
i.ii.. - ... ii.-t-.-.r..,..l.l.ili
-t
lies resprelllli.' Hie rogreSS Hl)l OeVeliip
lllenl ol retolutKll.arV Hlfairs.
Vr m,.mi.v .,. i.s ii ..rienla Ahnn!
,' ' . ' . . ' .
Hie European ti.irizoil. All the. nat ions
Ol Ihe coi.lllie.it exhlt.lt a SlUirlltlg ttm
perainent. and evi.li-ntlrtriove tin in allX
' ,.. .- ' i ii v .
loos rustrust. one. ul aoolbeiv I'tUMitH tl
Austria, Austria anil Turkey. KnI.tfid
aVid'TaoceVpFaoce aiiit alt Tire resT. and
ii ,, . , ,, ' . ,
Hit 11, M rii.T u.,.1 I! . wiiMtmtii u,.,.r.,l:i-
' '
aie most linaillal'le u-lations, each, and
all lo each. Ui.tl.-r lhe external apect ol
.i;.t ,; . it . . 1
diplomatic cour rsies. Lncefianity per-
, I
trtut-a, an toe roynt CtlCl.es, yiiii iie peo
ple are no! insensible to I he Gjsnsequences
a thi - tippnrt u nine " which ffi.rst revert to
f theui uiion
lhe first uatiof.-il Mirtirtions
j diiect ihetn against the ttespotisin ibey
otr too 10.10 n. sert.iiety-.-upjie.i.i. . I'
, .a III ,
the event nf it war between I urk'-y and
4nlri I Iior.. i, K .Kunuli' m .niviii.i,
v .. "''
of Ihe fesull. should the lalte-r Wage
an
tma
tiaris. filled will, hate against 1 tie "puv
I... I... ..I , I it .. .. .. i ... . .... . .
tintler which I hey have lieen so reinorse.
f.-...-..-.. . .., ,J.,.,..,t. .;
Jessl y oppresses!, wuu.J we ff aliieS ,"ol
the Turk, and contribute their aitl ill every
i : t :i : n t i i..
nil in .'I wn.cil ll wooxi oe nine hi put no
'
army in the fii-ltl. and mn,tnii so ..lien
SI Ve II -positron -Ihat - Austl iar-Hl a Single
: ... .1 l :.. ..ll - l..t:i:... i...
cniiiiiniun, wotiiti, in nil prooamiii y . ne
seriously cripple,!. Indeed Ihe govern-
j menl would find it impossible to sustain
-
' m iis ltnlmn inHuenee, ami thus a diver-
' ..; ,i- -. i , ..1
VtiluiLnnLts tln-io ulm-n unii i lie nn-
- " . " . . ....
i proved wil h Vwnd,4titillUk Jft -
cesslul issue, if not encountered by foreign
. - "
unri leiinoii. . - -
At such a -time- as this, however, snecil
: lation is al fault, and nil is vague conj, c
. ..
tore, with those who have the amplest
facilities to.ohsel.ye llirj signs and detect
n,,. occut phenoiueiitt of the political
' world. We' can perceive the external
iijii t r menu oi , j ua naiuifts ; e- siUDB
wli passion, purposes, hopes, fears and
aspTrations animate several parlies to the
jfj,' -
anragomsmx ot human -lile ; lut we- can
only a-wait the resull, uiih an earoest
stmpathy with the nroare-asive and re bub
licau luslincts ot ever tpi. sseil people.
BuLimore Sun.
riVniTIVCI l.lnli.no-i, . . . . n n. . .
j fJDfMC V Mill 1 'T A 1 ""
w bile J. Wesley Jones,
wiTh h few of hia'HrTtstomrranrons?vlr-re
... '
' st nnf .inty in t h rv s. rJil.aile mu... nour
! - vtr ;- i' mi wi iitn iiniiii ttiuiieiij
: 1"' wi uuguriirut llir UM IH.-.
Pnntoscope some lemaikafjly strange
j rocks, ami giving a frightful veil, advanc
i w ilh ,ftnct.s f ,mU
I . J '
! .nPn tb "" W,,, reat Coolness, t urn
ed upon them bis carrma and somewhat i
mystically wavillir over the instrument '
the black clolbs ill which' his llietures
I I. -i.i . : i: i . i : -
Somewhat Irightful nrtlXimitV to the in
slrument. The savages had beard slrango
ttlorioa ..l" fl...,li, ...J.... " .. l.:i. I... I
. . .. u,lrts,
it. one errtmr ttuir-m-wtt-A.-iutlii
Parties of reil skina liiiir Btrir.b.r. ik.
..aused a moment, then vre. ed to llife 'rinht.
with ejis fixed upon' the dreaded inslru
tnenf. t ' . ' . .
- a - . - .
?. JXaj)ia.etttatlalloIJoW
its dnwelrous: point in
eVoua noinr in b a. . vi. w 11.17.7 ir,Tli
J 'fCl ' iM'P !' rpl went n re
mUltaneriufyetrnroke
' - in.'- Hiicu il,,. .vU l,i,.t
n (Writ hrt.Mitd (I,
J' t-t (,f
NlCf.
in 'Mi.'- uimiii int-'im
..1 1 1
lians i!l,,l,. ,.. . 3
.,r
: From the EuropenninteillttrhcKrefr:
Iiiulnrr i f", , ' w.
- A the ceremony admitting p, R;a
L iM , , , j..- ., ,.
0(
o , - r " T , " ? i..l vl Dr.
jwntrttl oenhe: fotrth of Sf. pe,rr.
I "
. .
sxriurnru iu oiurf'ri. 1 in. Wk...
tTiiVTtT Lrwiii, a CiHiMed'inin Uli....:
i t
1....;..... - ... 1.... "'jsiw
""'- "'I' chv. Who hadraa.
I,..ii il... ...... .. 1 . . ' .
h - I . "'TV'b "41 re,
ITe-llllV. lie-1 Iff I V IlleiOllatlOll Ullk i 17 " . I r?5Tl
in nee niuger 111 I'ltialmrj,, IV. where he
...v. vrn ....(.imiijc oum i,arulmtin.
Fur the Waichman,
- Ma. BaxxaT Yotir edrtofisT BohcV sr ii"
epgi.
"'m"" " "ur F"ppr, rrvpeeting Mean. Br
; .-.i- m.L. . .u . " 7
. ii.-ig.li Bun, rentier n neeeaury that I ahoilj
re- We wi,l dip,e .'bou, .rWobVetw;
,. r " ' puoiinKua
hW uf t i. fr.if.1,1 1m ..itl UM ,t .
' t yoor
ins.oi tne treigm dim sna letter of ihese remtenien k. .1.
.. 1 . . . . . --
eil.-ct eannot Be miotaaen. cirti, la instimce.in yM,
, cation ana tne ruu,,rnl ctunmpnts mi the Fayrunilb
i C)bTver. That paper, watchful of
; own (own. aeize uram it 'Mo show
. enormous charges and kmc delay at
the inlerest U ,u
it readers whit
attend iht shipment
i . i t.
, " u ul" "oiina Kaiir,d. ,d
, nch ch"nf W,H recuicile their areatern friead.
thiuis
to tbeir
oiu route, i rayeileville fur ihe lraiisnoniirH..,i..u
1 , - t rcii
Nothing can be plume, ,,., ft, fc
oft ma' ,6e '' exhibits of. Messn. JL.
ger & Rere' pritate ageutr, are held 11 b ,1.
, - ' . '
uo:c oeiiij rnargi-awe upon lhe t'har esto aiu
. " ' rwaa,
, South t amlina Railroad, bv aft whotv mtereat it is lad.
1 ,
, in, vwiine wih uui uuc iu auuiori, -illlHT Wl a.
l , , ., . , ,
Heny ibal Meatrs. JJoger Si Reete hate kea miaH
vrn oupiiiee iiiih uoiii line 10 nmiincr. .icithrr win
..,, .. drrfranrk-rl " ir-tM nU.U : i.
, ..rhrfrr.rrrb.rl ' if r k. : - '
f
paaaine atrange, that they and yotirsrir should at
- I cnr-ful to etoneraie their' prirale azmtt from bltma.
' nd Psist in charging the uhttao un,iitheirr(r)ttoftaj
I Soil'" l irolma Kailrnud, directly in the face uf lhe facta
u, kir u,k , lhe (.(.r (jf hw (.mtB .
- you cannot h-lp but lenrnthat they did not entrust ihetr
ousniesa to , the femilh l arohna Kail lt.,ad sfenu, bat
I " t'-rwarumg agents f their own . l.-cia.n. m: PaaJ
"I T. t tllimgue m Charleston ami John Knsser m CamoVa
; neither of whom ha. any more connexion with the Rti
Road than yourself. Examine lhe same letter kius
further and you will learn that the heaviest ptrtofibi
I iniposnion wa in the sliiimij expenie fmm Hiiladeltihi
j. n-Cbartsl.ai, 'whsw'Their':ceill''IT.Titt'.pitt jau4
, !?f0 'B cts; when he should huve paid only 166 eta
'i-b lutf Jine-haiiw ju,jMcorniccti.ai witbjhei
('r!iiiH Rail Road audit agent than has ihe Stage
. - -
'I -nch fnim hereiohalisbury. Hut it wasclearlriheda-
! tyof thi ('liurlenori agent" to have rrirrecied1 this enor-
' rTTUT- wl'icl would have cost dim onl) the trt
I b'e of poiniin? it out to lhe ship aent.
rt . V. . r , . .t
I I ne new neavf item of complaint the stor!".
rtorc
10 t iiiid.-n, !t Kit cts. piifl hv Jihn Rosser, whiehoe-
rurn-d hv iheaw private agi-nia u. horn this hofFheed
of Bigir was eutruAtctb-DegtcCtirq; tuinfurtn tlie owner
of Ms arrival in t Htnden. let lh-sc ageauare eipres
lv exiincrated fniin hlaflid. and the public earners rtn
would not In- enfrusicd with it Hre held respoasiblc. .Mr.
' Villipigiic stioiild hat'.- known lhe regular rale "f ship.
i"g le-j weeu Philadelphia anil Chart, st, ,n. and being the
selected guardian of Mcsaral Boji-r 4 Keen- inlentt.
ought lo have puid no more, and either hear Mr. Rieerr
should have mfimen ih nieri'hanta 1 it ihianttnl le.
in OIIII4I ill 1. -I llllll-II, u w llllll llir en ii nye wuutw
... : i ... r i i... i.:i. .i. .....ik.a
hp(,n ,lV,,ni ,hpn llleir (rt, hl ls wou)d new hire
bn-n 'publieherf. -
III vour editorial Von erronioiisiv sneaa of thrst i
.....:... . .. .. . , , . . ....... . ..... i,. rj
l.i,.B 111 111 1,1" UllI.lll .lllR III 11, V. C-llUl.l l. ui'-itti.
! chant submit totht-m ipIh
Rood, and ihi-ir sgi-nts, and sav "the reas.)(i that mrr-
cause lliev rannni hrlptli
aiiyCKigeic Wv' itsar
ne iveren ton waggoner tmui ne urnnm uua-n wet-
i . . . ll- , ' r ,ti a -
f for frcirrht ctfarire. amlilial w hen once pail all is over;
V-ifes'iiT-jSi-ii- aiioafaeiT.iii' r-w-rtung.OTdile eftsrj
, suit for five, sit, or ten dollars, thi-v w.mld
!. ! lime and niom-v than the irals mi?l,l he wnrih.
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that errora are rviniriiiiliil we on not duutit. out taai inri
j nre more frrnn(.t ,,,, tWa ,, ,, Bny otherhneofl
. transporfatiini doing a similnr buw.iess.as your pumirsiw
vctiiild imntv. cannot hf atuin-n. And whoever hrlrdi
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t iron lie mr inner ami ,r rvirrviraiMiii auueriue w.
I ,,lc pillifu, M1M vm, melltlon. whl.n it is re-poiwble
hccihhu of error? I fear. Mr. Kdiior, yim sre l
liulr.
100 "'" yet. from Rail R,.nds to undersiand tbeir;
" morfnii njirrtndir They are a easily dealt "
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t. The payment of freight upon defiveryirme W
' ' . . . ' '., ' ' j" ..n iZdKa-
panics, but is riffidlv observed bv ell well reenlsted af"!
ii.iiiii-R. mil la iiirriii v niiwrvi-ii l.V Dll "'Ii i'.
j panic of the kind, for the reason thai ll is inr".-
' security against Tiist." And instead of "alHauufoT""
.i i. :. ;.i ' .. rminon cuaw
v, ,i,i -ne iiii.nrv in ptiiii, ii i- .
Willi mi-rrlimila In m.b-i H-Tiiicilfi in advance, Snd VIW1
llieir frei-rhl nre, inula are miide out. nd b,-r
shown, whatever is doe is paid over to ihrro. ""
m"re in,Pf cn T""' !-
' CamXn'ttmWa
Hiaupiii, tna ji ne nerrT tn a -
, am constrained to Bnwj
1-ptli.t ( nut iiiixtal irvnl li tllsl ITT I lit M. I"""
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end I had, in coi.e,pience to pay . Ww"J
found due- This same
investigation uisr1"" "--J
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.iadl
j too miich reudinese on our part to visit censum
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llie, m I woiiiu ,i.-ii ..
inese ari-eiiis wiinoni iiiiiiiiiinii; "-- - iheOH
M eaam. Rooer it Reese's freiffht lil IH ...J
r. ,U , i . . .l...i t uuc
iy erronious cnarge maue agaoie. r-
. , .. ...m nn,-" -i
" ythe fartitew
j that they could not get tnnr n,ulr , ihei
l" "n ,,,r ','", 'Tn I," T harre I- I do not l0!
wiu.re these' fafsS ramdrrhave iheirwire-T.
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' i,. taw-F.I,irte tn mtpt in flirt' Ui the pA .
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to H
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same by publishing my correction
-jUSTltE-
For the w atcnmaii. t,
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A review or an article puuui.ei. ,, j0.
Weatern Advocate, March IHh, !?-
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' ' The next error., which we wish to '"'.Both ei-
ieniieFaiicc- !,, '. . fj,
article, is couched in the following ' M
- 'iei." I,rt it.hc remembered onre r.-r ,
author is spcaon the wi;' "'u7 eourj
in reference to temperance ; and .nat . mi
He. between the two eitremesof to.ai frr
. rnn in,nm-.nnl.. that is, moderate orH'"'" . bef
.. ih ne T'reTnrlrr-Jat' 'h jgL.x. Mjail
rock "(! l!'., locked h,. ,t1
- ..urA r I ern U I II 1 rJI 1 1 H 'I I w. t
mires of gross uHernpcr anee
i.-lii o.i- i a right J
defence and refuge.
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nosition for a man
wising o cm., . w0 M .
. great parties now, can
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