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R iu 1 ,,- 4 ...... i. n.-:.. ii .iaini'iM fi-aS, ii.; now an 4 loch t- ri.. cir;o. it ii well to tardy broken by. the fiusl.e of lightning. too to und out. too' real w so intense that lWl'le could not uis- JiS it h of the count ry.' ,l.C l,Hti"i. tl to I Ai.Hru:.:i.NT SFSsloN uF CoN(i and I m;:a j:c ..:.! , . .' i SS 'I h iUmi: jive "f our t-i!i. 4 if if 4 f- f htm credit f..r; and is .realty n-t ilia dis-' This tastedsome hour. 'About midnight hnraaujood, and for stock; the top make , House refused to . ,t .im masm-ci r. I.;,., .'v f'.riH- .,,', 1 fV.-'U- il .W -' YV. cmuicd it, i!..,,f..i,. i l . i i !.:. I . - t.. . I . I ' . ' i . i i . i i . . . - .session of the p.'eet.t.tngreM tcr.nii.at-j"- ..11, . " ''' "" s yrk IIrl I, to say "... ' Hv "" i-."'-" .. , . , .. , ? ; ... bov alluded lo, and ordered in t(j ' . ' ... i. to irMwan-d-breaoM it ooutaiu ib. t.L. i -Vf.n4 in the Monday. A great deal ,lto jtV ,wj ,, five d ---y; W am .ath.Ge.1 that Mr. Ma'". or ' ""T " "Vt As soon as the actio., of I h, committee , ....nudcr al I -n I.a m-er tuuj falllifo, ,U r,Wu.1oa aad I T raoidlf IncrenscdJ andMho ..arliea. -TliilnJH.iiaWi pari.Maiaa.a-y-aM-rgcTj. -wa a aewe yrt Raia4 J.. . 1 . . . ' t .1. . . W Mi.Mll l.tifl. IM . want) imt am MAnasl iuar m i in muter i iDfivui" e'aiM ::.f a lniiis tuientlun, tiHiur- ieirn ot'jcfi doso at hand, and which : - ' 0' . , ,..,,., ..r .t that down- ; .T'X i I., . drmtion of a i bttabe. was dispatched on Monday, but ee.5 from a low. miserable,, jH-ra'.-al enring whatewr they fell hih..., llon-jnew variety of the sntfar eaue designated j '0 Bill malmj? appropnutwiis for the fio..-. Yoa may-find that yonr patriot es and crops, wWeli had tot 4een es-!a above. TI.e sap yleldaYromlS to 20 j Arrny, about 12,(KH),(MX, itIiont wtiicn a ho saerifices (apinwently the political rtroyei by tife, split and disappeared be- clL of ttnCrj-suIimWle Mpt from tbo Army anmt be kept together, fV . trrinetitlaa' La uaaeberisbed for -ear.atid neath the ahes and .stohea, and the bill: , ' ... X.-- ' i' !n cniMpnnrhM of a disagreement bv . ' .t -r i. . ..1. . . " ., .!-.; k .1.... I,.,rr;f f.,r.. "'"I an CXCVIlfilt wigw I. - IHSII a.ilTi. o,c n. ua t"- Tn..w-V "ir;, rw-LVITf U .nnorine to -arll,W at tried aa a HI t the tollow.ng proviso ""f- Tha firm l.i tl.a MiMnst f Oa the aontrarr - anil MnvnPlhV , tlt,f1 IlT A M. 111 llll-ll nrpHK inif l vt'r mcir imilfcB . ""I ' . O . ' - ... . . .1 -t. - . v . J - . , - . . i MUtTEBt. tPtfl.TBLaUaB w MC i..ynjun.;Jiic--JMi nrni-wT"'n. """ - r " ' .lit npidly Jncrcnscd; and the : parties .r ThMUer ia . bb or iwrirtlss.-wW; ' aia4 ;arofnire desierat meaure. apaiit (fart 'f the x'Vernifnnit fo reeall h an jsmating a eQioa lica iuty ct r'f'iotiMa tern, fled frw the eity in the most seeret -'jeqaally a-wWioc jwirpoaa to aend aajr ckd : m ' v lanrierjNSMitlA ... ,' : , wbet in liia place. , .f. ' ' lWrraio, X. V, JaW l, iaa" Urge .alae, anl bav heretofore been j'-Ihiii and the maatry iae aer rwaan H f : . -Uherallr irroUiaed lf-w.r crtitena. i ib aatisSed witlrtheencoessof hiamisaioiH gVStliMeOia aoaerto adusMttrAM ft,."- 1 1. u. I i... - il.... .l.,n.l.: . 1 . Intare.te.1. pare tatriot he wonhl nmU tbeki.g element, sank to rest; but on . hnmn,4 the cred cane ' " Pp.n.M, Wtvr, arid it '..hereby : . 1 ,"tt",:KB; "!nTSZ'- yon beliew. ieciallyiajbia true m the following dav. al-ont noon, they re- from whicll juico UM iiwwsnA -Myt., tliat no part of-lha wditary, LATEST BY TELEGRAPH! , " T . T ; ' . (tU raaUof tia W la Ut llitiea, as4 wheiterer ya fid a H'"; ''j hejr work of destructioiyw.th re- . ' ; f.f th, fnjted State frr 1 !-,. , ..I " 1" ( the 9ib'sa4 ttk last, I arks- aaaaiinoaa ' cian. oae who hs Keea mnch wrviee. ofnewed violonoe. In the meantime, the .makes wu ,mir. i0 . prt o!- wi,jc, nj.propriations are made j Fr D. ..i rW.. t ' Tk Rai omJ tkCnw. We kare 'u auanMi1 aa dicir eaadidata tUa prX a nuiUtn cUajipinn his course, and Ukin full of ashes continued without intertills- part of the country. ; by this act shall be employed in aid of j t iTFP FROMVAVStS. bad abundant rain, lnt fliey eanie Kx: jVary the t'slud Qtatrs at lb aasaiag tie. the d.rectian ojiposito to that he has al Kinn, and was so thick on this day that .t . . ... the enforcement of any enactment of the i Mitw rm'Ji aa.v. ; lata to benefit the ein cnp. In inny Siua. r- .:-r . . . ways pursued, and at the amo time & ..the rays of the smi could not penetrate- RE THE PFOPI F DK YD . binly claiming to be the Territorial Leg-i Ht. Lor fa, August 19. , portion ot onr District the fanner te ' lU-inj bedy in lb aVU aa tfta atnaidal af aifr'n'm very plausible and eeminly f x- through it, and mi appalling dftrkness ' sl'"re of Kansas until such enactments 1 Ccomiis receivcHl in this citv fnuu, complaining af it being cut -rion- T th Anieriraa psrty f Itw l'iaa, I eaunot krk -client reawais f.r loiTij: so, vmi may. irerailel. SJareely recovered in some Dead to all sense of gratitude to tneirju wvc bw,n atfirmed and approved l- ' ... ,1.,. ..n i.n .. : slmrt br tlie l..nif (ironvht. Otlu'V- 1 -oltirri tlian 0aUred aad Uooorrd by tb ae- rt ( my mmiinatHHi. My political snitinu-at .,, i ji known t ami say NtrapituUtio , Ii . in.l uiy rliHincUi- sad srnirr srrviei-a stv . ili ..Uly pt dgi'S rliieh I rafcjoAtrJ1.itiai 1 aiU.it ', l ; .4, .-ti-il. m tnf im-l eadvmrors an to ilniiait- 'iU- ipweraawet to rttturo hatmony lo tU t.i.nn WC vim.b. siii ouiirtttia s cordial tut. ineaa f fitxl the H.iia for degree-from tJvew fright, U inhabiUnts fV,refitHers, unaer the kiotl pF-tviieeeof: by Oimgress; bnt this weiao,ball not-! ,vr t,'s eomiimntl, bas ctrfered T.i lH,vr, we a glad ta aw, ....v!x vbu vf forgj to her Miff tlil tliajwu. t.io enngf. not a pure lmi'uis,' 01 jwiiriM- in uenii jam "i i-n-;. (iinl, for tlie inestimable boons ot civil ue so construed as to preveui 1110 1 rVsl" 1 iieks. tmni, but iu a keen api-reiirtion of self, disturbed by an eruption on the lTth j d, . liberty and a Jlepublicnn lcnt from employing an adcqnate milita-, u",er nccouIlU MV ,mt nrmvn's com- lM..i . f.i.r. .!., i ..l n.TfL.tl. t.i,K nK,.l, .lf.p.t.i-r in,nr n. ili Anil o v ' - r I ... !. ..I. .11 l. 1.;. . .,i a... 1 . . . been m.-Siaj favirel. Jnst now, a tew .iisting'.ii-.'ieil patriots ilarcli, which destroyed many nelils ami . , . rv force : but it shall be his duty to em ! a,fll,.L.,l ,i 1 , 1 :..,.,. .... ri .1 ..i.-. ; .-i.. r.r..M .., , ... TY,ul-in 1 Iorm 01 roveriimeni i .vre inc, ueuu -, . : i ""J ........ " f5.- rr iWIIAll m.'l-Il-l, UTi uirnimi.vf, m a i;ii.-.i. nummi . . . v r, .... ... .............. , . . i I ' PlOV SUCH lOrCU lO pieeill IIIC lll.uoi.'ii I ii) V Sit eroiciino nas rcniaineu tiim uaiigvm un -" ' 0f Territory bv armed bnin flif;e&.!tl fnfiihu. tW .'i4rHc paiers by deserting the aide. Sinee then the i anse f Mr I illiiiore ami rallving tho ouiet. (iwirt 0 Mr. Ihicbanan, and tliev arc Ilielossof life has lieen 2ro.1t. se. br nd onrtvt in'.truions. iliev do it '"tt- eiil'.dren. 73 : Kamllinr. men ve the coiinirv." Well, that is a noble children, 40;-Tabtikan, men, women and himself ! Are they dead 1 MUVi tl) al Mm l tlsairfitll Ukt . . bands!- noil- ! i.;:, ),...,., V, ui .,,.1 r.A tL,..U El,r ,f t.ia-riMH i . rrr-Mfnu iitir prn riiiioii risiiin-n. ".- n rtmjo ami frt I ri cf I 11 1 . I . K I a f ri1 t I , n ' -i ' 1 L.wlir .1 m.M v ....m-v ..v. ...v . rwiuciu, or an j u..n'r . -7 . huh-i.- e,lUlWlt)V wero taken prisoner. 11 IS rlirn .if nnflt-rliV tlltil Iilmiihi1 f Am .l..r,t niniv rr .Inltnltlir -fc UK A iWWf .1 r. K. Ck.w.l, .. ... . . . . , . .... ...... ... . - - - ill.--, livuii vs v - - - 1 It 1M HIKI. nMHirifl! Mill llir I 1 ITNIll'IB ml aetnate.1 m tins eoorse, it we may t.e eanni.ted as tolli.ws, in the umlennen .,,:., ,.t ,it m,u, ,,;,,, ot'anv officer in said Territory i ... .1...:- .h.J .... i.a.l ... ..f held a meet in tbi, mvhihi. and .Ucid .1.-, ...i.-. -I.. .k.rm..-.i- k. tl. r M,.f,.k.Uu Iit fir. crv bet ti. .istnVtj- T-irmm. m..n irinnm am v" - ... . , l .!" . " " . ., , - o:.. . ww- " 1 -. ' : i.i ....:... ah., in dim eniorcemeiil 01 anv sncu simn- ,u . .... l u .m 1 Hi 1 inm mm r,i -en mi me u.ii'.winir iiriHTnuianini ckiiiiii: ,1,1.-.. I II m rri.il !, lhal 1 nan ...K irnmni- anil I 1 "i'iviii n ihmii b liiiiiicn, l.i I " - ' . . . ti. ... ...v ...-.., j. . 1 , wuiiitu uiim, - r niAnt. nml to nrutect the persons and . .1., .1... ....tli. an extra se-si..n .f ( .uL'rea to fiininli .-i. ni m'i lli,.ufv in know ilu-ir -..ihmi; rmir-llifirr ' I -. . Htic n iniiiuu.1 inning 1110 vhii.. t c , . . . ... MWVJOTr p . i.rt... v tliur.ii 11 unii nnnn thn llatltinal , 1. . . 1 . . : 1 .1. .. . . ... . J C.....I.... ; n ..i rhcS fur t it, uri.i e r..lii, muJ .un.Mi.iil hi.a.itv inl m.ir.1 1.: . Tt, . :a ....1. ......... .... .a. :i 1.... . A'Hi . ......! .1 -.in. T.. .1..:. 1 .1... r.. ..e .1...:. r....:i:.. r 1 j ........ , - , u n t, i'' j -"" - . . . ........ : e e.:dren.43,-Tahukan, men, women and h'.nsen t Are liey dead as toucmng; ; rt d on t,le ntional ; "5. " cliildre... 2,039; total 2.MM,. ll.e great- their own and the fate of ...tbeir..ffttoUMtli J,..., lcadig to said Territory, fro... ,)e X t e er nnmber ; met their death in the gardens. ),! generations following?- How pro- i B ,,awful searches and seizures; and , L-nl' .,', an. il.ey tied in all directions un were over-, foiml,y , on (e 0f irre.iit shall be his further duty to take etli-- cit L,,,,,,,,,,,. liy F.. . -...!. . that taken and swallowed up by the fatal fare j . ", . , H ,1 1 . i .;, inosiins to eoinuel the return of 1 ' . a 1. 1 ' 1 .,.,, c.,m ... ...n.i , : tneveable rum How callous hearted j cle,,t measiirts 10 compel 111c reuirn 1 1 desiH-rate tibt ensued, u. on . 1- I. aho Biream. borne tried to sae tUeu selie in . I j witi,h, d all arms of the I 'nited M. ,.,. si .iieI1 , ... v.. : , 1 ul the tr., but were either carried away they have prown and how indifferent to di.,ributw in or , mu Territ.srv ' Z ... . ' i'ncvcr distinViiislie-J iKtliticiaus ai thtm -een tlirosving aside party tics and They tied in all directions, bnt were over uniting on a cdmrnoa ulatform. and pla:f.'rm tke Nvti-ns good, persons - v. llr... ...... .., . -r. , - States distribute.1 in or to said lernt.wy , , j !.;i.terctrHl'y J'.utfjdex birds are not lat. .. ' hearts of their brothers shed by a broth- states authorizing the distribute .11 of arms rnai;w w '.in coau iiicv nnuersuinn an clap-trap and humbug perfectly. Iiuis twn weeks "' fr ' ",r" ('W J-fn li aiatauin lh-nt. they will ! aiifti ith d, . . w . lt il I l-s nis-. ptHltfo mum W tlur . 'il. tk-aHwy ar jMlrf) tin-in in fmng at lUrir YY hervsw, whilol htilities exist with .' ,i.wt. tuIm 'iim liii- n iii'iie 1 Mtrit tho (MMnmatMHt tu BramMMl Urn- d S':'i -. aiti 1 n li 1 lid .1 ji-.l aiili a rnsirful aMirt-rialiia sf llw tioaor ere attacked betwifii K.oi-ul Y .Cli.tlS I ' 1 err. 1 I : h- They ki:ow that tlie ruling motive "f p' ' tician is seif svl1advai.ceii.ent nrahing ase. Ttjey imdersJsnd that hen a pri-niinent nbJic wan mak,s a mo.ve on the political cbess-board. he does o to lielp tire couutry indirectly, f eonrse, '1 ami Imcswif directly. They know that tJ.e Honorable J-.ilin South 1ms tot s?n died the game for nothing, tliat lie well considers every move, and acts ith spe cial reference to tlie adrancemcnt of the. onntrv v lii in elt'. 1 An old pof-ticiau is a i-niy witlioat a aool a t!'iiki:i2, tii'. r....gh)y selfish machine, whidi goes on to ts parpijee without oa- gwerims eoi. tHin, bat moved by the sphngs of a cM u.ijiflery wIim hK'Ius powci . jn d. Yi hat do such wen care for principle "r rnnsitency f They-are govcnie.! entire . y by peronia! Cinsiilwations. l iK-yimoe !rin jiolicy. It has Leefi ar.rancel with u reat fi.orti i.f trnmpe'e thai ti.e II -ns. J. M. ..yt. IU.-ver.iy Johns., n. -hi-. A i Varce. lliia Cboate, Ja. ('. .b and i ii. Pratt, aU former .ipjM.nent- ( t.'ie lv.ir,.ra..c parfy, uiil now save tl.t- rounuy by t.-rvabing Mr. FU! re ;n ! .t.ag f.ir Air. iluchabau '. Toe realis ii.-.i;ufd far their abandonment ol t..r o;er pi.ncip'ea i-, tiiai Mr. Filiu.nrit'van-;i-t be elected ;" that the content is be ta een bitchanan and ireiumit, and that tiey priJV-rlb tunuer to the latter. IV c 1U1 iHit nuati at this Urn t inlea v -r t ; now lidi-li is the idea that Mr. Fdlmore cannot be elected. On for mer occasion's e have attempted this; w ;eli-cr supcessfuiiv no remaitis to be . er's hand. The ring of the murderous j to the State6 and Territories. j l!U(ltCl)ni(in. ""ca,,Jt'Jej repeating revolver is echoed The Senate rejected this ns imposing 1 FIKM YVASill.NCi lO.V YY'asiii.nuion, An 'U thro. .ion; 1. IVith ib'iin" iiiel to-day, and a ipe iun. to ) CmiycntHi, atvt kef li-ara la ' ' i uu inv lliwiki. n It mi kiwi K.ahiur .'ittoa tai-i. tnvn (ili-avd ! .xtiumM. 1. ftniull'if "hrtr MllwMfi.il". - ni.iin Vaur fri.-ttd und s !!,.. iiiisn, jiii.i:) hi.lui:e. saijsbcuy. JT. c. Tl'KSIiAY EVENING, Al "'il'ST JO. 106. TtRVS OF "THIS PAPER fi.00 ( ASH MILLARD FILLMORE. o Sf.v ui;K. FOn 17' "A- I'RK&IDEXT, W'HiiEW JACKSON imELSX. Ol TKN.-Kt. ticul ilibandoiimeut. saults by hordes of aavagca Jroui ihe We tern litams and Kmkv Mouma.ns X AHEBICA5 ELECTORAL TICKET. FOR THE ST TG AT I. AItliE. L B ( vSMirilAEI.. of lVHr. Ji'tIV VV CAMERON, of C'umb.ilud. FOR THE IUSTCII TS 11 lli.ifi'.-i. l.i.wr :i.l 4'h ti I'.ih Till r. j u .mi. I) P Vmim T. I.ITI LI.JMI. A. J Stmiww, J. M. Lr.ril. A J. D(m..v. ' J l Hll. not the sensibility lif the American poo-! al powers of the President, as command- '"''"!? Irent, a message w as rvci o I ! , r- "1 1 .1 r 1 ' , . , , ti i- trom the President, relative to the At n pie. (,vd war has reigned their for . er-.n-ehief ol the a. my. The disagree- , A Ulum ,; ,, rrt)( (K, vvlL months, and continues to desolate timt 1 tnent was relerred to several committee rt.stiu i refusal t'. vote s ipobe ; vitgin soil a civil strife resulting from ,,f Conference, but they were unable to ntnong which he argued that a a .-n-i a loiig nurtured hatred between sections reconcile the difficulty. Finally, the pience. a 'complete evsatii of ail nnni of our eonntrv. growing out of the negro House in effect receded from its proviso, operations, which would rc.nl t in a prae- .. . i-L 1 . 1. .. 1 .. ,,,.-riiu 1 ...i.:i . .1... ucu. niouiiiioiiiiiei. .ni un 11 ti u- I 111'.. 11 r.UTV IT 111 I I III III."., Tii.ll lllll l"' 111 1. Oil III lO.l III. jn . UI1I1 H IIIII.L 1IIL' ..... . . of ins. progress, and every day it coiitin- Clerk was railing the vote on a motion lies oinv anus mei 10 ine name, nun to extend tno session ior 3 nonrs, (s uie ci,rcnI levai.hii i.m n on" the frujitin puts it more and 111. ire beyond the con- Senate had toted) in order that a formal amounting to over :!,(Hst miles ano h lit c r trolling power of the goveitiinent. And motion to recede might be submitted and tip n sparse population ov,r lo.it vet, with what ind.treret.ee are these adopted, the h-ur fixed f.r adjournment ,ri' urJ-0',r"0' rapine and ornrtrr. ', ti v . '.1 1 1 1 1 1 11 Hie Nualesiwpeuili d tbu rua umk things treated . S,, one seems to care, arrived, the speaker declared the House x (HV,.ei.)i'i4rv M. Mu L.a ,., Fiie incidents ot i-Wrh battle me hastily ndjourned. and the loll was lost. I here reported m. and taken up. read, and almost instantly forgotten, and was abundant time for the House to re- In the House, Jlr. CamplH-II. of Ohio, men go about their business as if every cede, and for the assagp of the bill as reported the former Army Poll, with tin- il.... .1.;.,,. c..r.r.."' .i...i . .1,.. o. ;.l..il.. .1... Kansas proviso, and it was .i-cl hi a Villi. SAO l '.IU V-. I II 1 II " TVV MIX. il I I JIT 1 1-.S1-W. ,1 IMV llllll" JM l "It Mill '. ... . . . lias it ever entered into their minds that sired at the c!..c, but the Republicans the Country U in danger that its total talked against time and accomplished overthrow may have already coinnieiic- their object, ed ? That all we prize us dear is in etui- '' Hi.M KANSAS. .iit. I -erut.-x. aiil a;, t X 1 e Moil b:,s .ir.1.01. for tilt, a- 11 tg - :.e two ll'in of Cnii;rMs 1 do i.iercfoiv l.v ibis n; Pinuhuiiatioii, eoiiveirr s.iid ' l! ii.e- t. luce at lb, ( 'ajiii..!, in, i it !' YMii.g'oii, on Tn'irinl.n. itie ' iay of Aiv'u' mxtaiit, hereht reprring -'bv repei te Sciiatois nml r . n a i 11. en alio tliere I" awnilm , roll . Miii! 10 leniiine on hiii-Ii iiiriV- ;''- - -T- -ftn1,-ot lliil- I ll.oil 11 1 il - j 'i rr- i... inii.Tii u It. i.- ... I I ;o di, -. in ! : 1 . I . ' ' ' . "'" " ' ' vote of U.'i to .i. Ihe Smuto n poh the bill tomorrow. will act Ml KbKa OF NoKTII I'aiiohmas. , Tor ( the S, Ihiii Rr-riuUiiran. Wisitiiofti Julv 2fi. I8.-.1".. 1 ti tli -J 4 tli int. nei.t jeopardy! oiir lionies, our privilege and even our lives! I'.y Wiiomand when, shall that strife be terminated! YVho can say it' shall not invoUe the whole eonntrv? Ah! there is dunjrer in the Ur'i i,Am,vtton 4 A"iMM. 1 he winds, and a wise, vigilant people would travailing in the sv. Iiavi.!; I. Texaj LcL-islatnre has ntmrntiriated fiftv ' know it. There I a storm Arising ill the to l-otniiton. i.d w iwving thna.di I. 1 . .. 1 1 11 t 1 1- ' West we bear the deeu tones of its r'H'l. hd altercation will, a man bv tin- nam"- thousand dollars for cobm.zmg Kansas , l r ie U X " ' , of C Lpman, a otizen of that pl l,.ut the Temfory, with the exprc-sse.l pnrpoae of , lhudt'r' a'"1 daTk 1-rtentous cloud u and whi in tll!. .. .u.f1.ing counteracting the Free States coloniza- is heaving up above the horizon. Ween- iu tlc M, truck bv ('banmsn with a s-cr:. It is sutlirient to know that there tjon movements Tip sum nf OfM : joy here a deceitful calm: soon that storm lu-.ny club, wlikli t iled bin. U ibe iroiin.l. A hrj,-tiMiusai.ds sud teus of thousands in ...nf,,,,.;.,,,! tn pthv' pnmmnr nf "'av l,,lr8t npoii - n in all its fnrv, pbyirian calM in, bt. ni.-i.le l,bi of M"' tlie cumiry, wiv.se opportunities l"r com- , . , . , , . , ,11, i imi ,' 1 vthat . 1 11 men il'i v or 'nnied bv t ip elect on of a a 1 lMen an. iiicn wiiai. ins bJ a correct conclusion a regards the V1"""-" "t uie citciion 01 a ,. . . . 1 - ,i. r. - .. C,,.;,, x-n Ti.;. 1.. ..1 1 .Needless alarm is more A. I.. i,lnllli.. .ii. in il:i.l,,uUnfiU f ,.lr.,.....i I... 3'et much less f.tal than a false security lMPuUTANT FKOII AI.CANY. Xkw Vokk. August 21. Hie Hudson River r.c- rapullv, and urn.. . Ih 1 ' ':. IIIV liitlol. 1 ne .it tK, e.tf ltt. o.n of. Aug'.-.'. Lord -IV.il. ale. i. e I . I nit. 'I ?'re- tin - Ii, KUYNKI.iN lii order. W I. Mtmi,! 1 It. A.r . i II . . . ei,:1 . hi Iriic- : 1 1 i ii CI I.. e. 4 t'Mtr lus ik wsicua. MokCM-itts, Aug Iflib, 1 8 id. s,lr Ut, fc li. I. r. Wli r.w a- haijuol Ii. arU iu )nuJi anr m. M lU.- l uud .mlilm ib-ii.i. of aar ftru. i;,..i 1 X ii-uv. usil.r iin nuilaiieei bhar 1. ...iMij m,.! ..tli iiu.. to lii family m4 lo. iid-. Tii-rtir. 1 .... Ttial b t Jv nti unwwly t .l.. ii.' 11 . ipivl.l dflr iuf vi-a. 'bat 1 ea t'i"i.. ff ail', hi l- ..I urn -u-iih .tn.t.y-i.t-1 4--fi- -f -ttrr. tfidy 4 a OgliTi1 , ., .. t.f.,4 ,.i,.f . a.br-r. T - ..' ...rrf. 1 ,. , m.,. hrnh r.imb4' awl - ! "'' 1 l r.al awl alrwira rfcit- dr. i . ' o srrt- drj n.rr IrVa- mmIJh, af a b -kd 1.. I aff -Tkal- f ch. r. mbik "till aHiMin U . I-. .A a iimiIIh-i. Hrvltiil, II allln-nadial 'lianbauf ibaLudf mrr dur awl arc Kt. tty trerlr Iea,lrrr4 la lb la. ibr. uf llw lh lv Lo.lif No. 6J, of Mt m.ii. fcif tbrtr kind ail U hri4rM attralina a ! Ivuar dn vard brullwr and bit aflic -1.- I d'iliU. HtuJitA, Thai a MHIt Iiilit loaa of oar '"tttrrjurmel. U a-lonirtoii, Aug. 1 Tlie iaauiiiK of of aor b, tb wnil-r ofthw lodc araf produced a tremendous freshet, carrying ." rresulent a rrndaanatiofl calling an u wmuif ooiuew man otf thirty -six .'iniisv. hist night. The ram extra session ..f CongreM, has iletaiirnl tbuty data. vMpmtl Julv I8.-.1.. ' 'ti tli- .'4tli mat, ,cea-ed tins morning, i.ut great damage many 01 inc. m'iniT..t IkIIi lio.iaes who Mr. YVil-mi. an.l Jaulitir, nf .V.jrtu I'aruhna, has airvadv In-en su.-taineil in the haw of. were about to depart ft their hiHU.es. travflliiig in the iff, l.aviag Inn im a i iil crops and bridge-. I iie roads are also ' nder the new eoinMitsatiiHi act the much injured. Ine river ruse seven lect HieiHher of t,igms receive K3,l more since last niht. than under the old rate. YY isc atwl discreet members ot tlie Ie Tmt Ik H .u-kman LIVE EIVINU A DOlytET. foolish but rect'y ppsite coi.ela.ion M theiFs.- t.ac!, com pan v. he liavin- first executed h is ,lie dutv lf-tI,e lo !iave an .f a bond f..r-t!.e faithful disbursement of eye on these Kansas troubles, and, as .ar as Knt, we take, it, that these gentlemen ace TtJX":Z " tenVft of the cm,,, In the compstiy tonn the oiie nggteu. iie-rs. Ciavt m and .lolitiNon 4--Mat-"ertTKb-rntrm-". it -rrt l-i fat? rcaTTett "as 1 1.1. . .. . j . napiue'J rar wnen nen. Tin sh uld ifter oeneve luucn iti niuke in inepeii i . 1 - 1 1 . i- 1 1 . . u fli.la rr.;..i 1 :. ,!,;. ..,;.. 1... nig rresidennai eiecnou. i a ueiieve wound, naiil lie would rwnrr. an.l ri.Tunuii-nd ed tin pavaeftgir tu put lom in tin? .t.ii. lli.-v .lid -o, aiul he dnl in half nn liimr afl.-r hi, ar rival at tho Harris Il uc, in tln j.lao. Ilia amiable daughter i 111 ereat distW'ai., far from hum. and among alrangi-rs, but aith pb-ntv of fiind. Mr. Wilwn i3 l,ariil bv tli I, id pe..w. Mid the eiti.-,ia gt-ni'rNi:v ntt'-rni.d lb. burial. A pa"y started frnm (hi plu.n that nisbt to arr-rt Cbat.i.SH. flin .ucen-lni, and he is now mocratic, ICrpubltcai. and American par ; tie, jmrticularly the acknowleilged lead ers of both Houses, express their deter ' ininatittu to resist any attempt to go into any legislation at the extra sesaioti save the Army bill r other jfreat meaanre. The n.emlwrs are exbanaled from ineir HKilll.Y IMPOKTA.VTFKOM KAN SAS. St. I.01 1, Am'. 21. We have later advi-e from Kansas. Col. Tread well's settlement was attacked ... l' :i.. x 1 .1 . . 11, 1 i.-eiw'iiei a. iitanani arm o. . - i i , i ., 1 1 - it;.. . r 1 1 . 1 cjinm luixirau ant, are iiainmi v ana- the I n.ted States triaiiw for aid. but thev , . . v " f 1 .. , ... . ' ama to return to their iimin. refused assiatancc. 1)1. the 14th, 2'.j Freesoiler attacked 12 pn--laverv men' in a fort near (raaawotoiuie, when 2(1 .f T" fKIK'le..ir- KI.U 1 1 i . the former Were killed and wounded. ni C.1;L1A. the ltith. Ieomptou w.i- attacked by SH. , ,r vlo . J tli.,. W S" -nl air ihm wwl anaanf 1 Wb.. rail j atid a rraib'J iftm Iwn k-r turn Tkra jaaaaiaa, tmmi Ikraa ruaaa fy, H.MMF laaji fair baa gral l aw. " N.r k, a? krart lavaa S.ra FK lav, Aa Sa ikia aa a -r4 .a ; I m.mtd ikal tkri att aa'ai irrar. Bat aarraaaa aa Irnti aa au Ak fa, I Im araaa anft waits kaaat, llaa alara'4 lha CW tnaa Uw Wfk ; (I v.hm lhai (nf aufai avwr Wawa, Mur aafaiak Siai bm tlaajhaa krv. tMM (.n., M r. II A L THK M.YIZKETS. r i.icl. they were niember. ol his Imki. tl,M, as is canal in stieh cases, thev tendered tiK-ir reigi.a;ions to the new Pre-,ideif. Mr., Fillmore, sn.i he had the temeritv to prefer other ctinseilors to tlu iu. 11: - iglt ther have int yet forgotten it ap--er'. 'Jhey preferred iifii. .vcott to Mr. r illniore in I Vj2. I.ufu (,1io,-tte and Senator Jmiea of 'J cn nes a wf. lav striwg Sett nmi in i ; the latter, especially, bx-k an ac t've and leading part for Sett against 1 illiii"R' in tlits National Convention which nominated lorn for the Pri'-idcncv. Jle and ChoaV, with Clayton and John s'mi, never had lunch regard for Fii!mre. 1'iatt Went over f. the i'C 'locos bc-r.i'i-v the A.tm-riean Jx.-gi-lature if Mary land would : tot re-elect him Fti fel State. SeBat.or. He indirectly saya un much in ii.a published letter giving rem ins f i hi conrsc. Jle ia a pom coiirirn. Sieuator Pearce, his colleague, however, i. a il.lfi-M . t persijiiflge. He is an abler .a..; a belter man, an 1 wo were snrj.ri-ed w.iwi he m:e out in a long card explain ;i..' bis desertion of Mf. Ii.lmore. liii'.!.!lJi.lhiul..-tiUiiia v ere fliui.-y, and hisargiimcijt- iin-..un.l : Jtnut he a iii. c'liumitirig a great mistake, -.iu-TI; : i fl .e"w ' : Il T "Tl v e t o rnpr-.T rrf, -nrtd 1 well' s. rrt to aa-e him pint i. .nto iinii'.U of'los and otir a'lv.-r.j n -. We hum not believe, all wu- iiciir i.ii ! . r in i!o woil.l. 'J'hiiig- ai. : be 'ta 1 rfi mii'i is 1 1 uoowuuci'. Ui,.;ii i-r ;t ' 1 . ei politic. an. who hti In engag'-l ad '1 1' life in ttittr-ring iM'tir--;."!;-. ..f f.;." p... . t 1 1 1-n I bn-ad. ot a sadden cbaiie- hi- cat t ka" :! i iiintrv y .u mat be -ure r-1e.il .i'l"-' If 1- that. e,':"y. II .,('(?., '. rriu!(ul Hji i;.qi:,:kc ib llic Mi.Iurraa. J bv J'i'li.i iiin.I !.r;ngs inleiii'eti't' of S.t'Ilt. .1 I liar ... 11 1. ci ..uiik , , 1. 1 1 .. . . . , 1 , . of Iw.Iwrlsi.il and , , . - . . . W ITW 11 III lllri.l IX - .1 I kl.r..l.. ... ,.r Jhcir 4'?-offij-e. right sort of a man for the cris! ; !,c ,.Jjra1fe4r4r 'chosen, he tuny end this strife, and res- bo. no doubt, will tW- g.xsl care of hint. troops, who had ch .... 'Ia.. r...c.9 ll..- liiiltri limn ... ilr,..,,.l. ' . . i 1 . . 1 .1. .. . t . , - iiviv iiniv.. M.avii, i.n-ii. ... .'i... nc an rieTj id awtm L.iaL in- uiiiariunaii' i t. . I ii . .1 . llr , . . . . . . - "j . , . , , .bjow. It was reported that the pn II 1xh.Hrjl.11 S. htin.!. P.kvkhi.y Tn K-1 mg on the wisdom and virtne of the peo- yntl.-inan whose death m aniiniince.1 alwve . savt.rv mi.n intended to di-irnv Iji ,!" 11:, editor of the Sentinel, publishes a'l'l"! It them ii.'j.iire by what means Mr. lii-orje Wilson, of 1 ij.ic County. Mr. Y' xtc on the Sth. A private despatch "il Ciird in the Nation:,' Inte!Iieiicer an- this strife wa brought upon the eonntrv, u lira home inl'av.m (ixnpmir with Ins states that (iov. .Snaiiiion nlil tl.e I ni'ed .Vi.'aAary, A. iW A fy" 2tk. It was reported that the pro- l""hl f" W.mS r.W.,, is men intended to de-troV Law T'l" r,a'ia K itt-anj tlW in.J. f,ynrd we in- uouilcing the lii-.'oirTiiiiiunce of that pa- ail by whose bad policy. Let them eani- 'laught-r. whip ain .k iiin' f..r tin- pnr.e States dragoon bad ei ai im rd L - " ,..;. ,i ... ,.,., ,..",.(,., o...t r,n..li(i. of ninlin.' a YV.tem trmr nnl in I be Mi.-anliui.- ton, winch would undoubtedly In' ;r haractcr am 1 cations of the candidates now before the ; co un try. and decide in all honesty for 'themselves aid for posterity ,.into whose ,-hnii'U they will entrust the fortune of Nation. Till i i .i i - -1 lo .i k a loeatiuu for future r.-nid.-uo.. dmij,n.ii.g ''" u" r reesollers. lo remote from N. ' '.. th"? ena.iing fall. Ik-atb ih auibh-.ily overtitki ii him, in th vigor of life atid in a arraagn land fur from kindre4 and home, he slis-p his hu.t long sh.'.-p. , M'iuli. fiui'Htr. Aarfn 'ar.il, :A ' Vlitaa. M.i.1. lo.ll k Irrra. $1114: " Ik, fra.-4ta l Baaaa, 1.1a 14 Vaari, ( ska. Ml B.r.a.i, - S rifhaaa, -.5 niuu.- I'uparatk,... nb ibe TV' u ... !-,rr to dw. rmfm- lb- n.iw 1 pUca of bold- , . ,41... Talk. 3i 4- ll.,rM flL, ti e.g ad o!.l Ii..u and U vb-.no lrwa.Hia U Awu-l. .WaJTJU.ia. 33 . . 1 n. H-.r. 44. iO Oil.. l'l '.' ". ""J" " ' airfiwH-.l. r.. .. 13. IS U . St.iri. We had a considerable storm of rani and wind, and some bail, on ..Sim lay last. Tin .'.cloud was heavily charged with electricity, and in its passage, sever al discharges t'H.k effect in this place, j . t The eapi.lo of the Methodist (.lunch was) '' -Fin-, struck by if, and set on fire ; but fort. in-1 "ee Mr. Ke.umerer's notice for a con-, atelv, was UiaiMvered in time to arrest cert, this evening. It will doubtless be, the flame isefore inn'-li damage wa done. , an interesting a- well as a novel occasion. cM at raljm from black republican pa The lightning defended the iron steeple," Mr K's concerts have-b.tn very highly llCrg? w ,;,.), MrTC jn slf)W ,w tle tide i KANSAS CON F 1.1 ' a. ('"I-I'MBIA. iS. C.,) Allg. "i giaphie advices from St. Lous, Unarr. Va.l .11 in ilm hi.bihi liasbn J,r- lal Ti' us a 13 f.nnr. V. 4(4 i r.rfai."... Insk. il) l " " ' "u" ' -' W MlaMH tt a IS k' ae. J '. i . k !i.,' (.,,. IN-... ttafa y 3 i Mi-a BanMta, ..Wall aai.; trtJ.Ol. .Ji MORK SIGNS. Here are a few more signs, which we "Kansas territory.; I.y hands the liltii, report lh;it the company of em igrants win. left this eity two weeks ago for Kansas, were uttaki-d between Kan sas citv I Missouri and a inpfim. I i rec- i.i. i . soliers, anil inai a iepcrarc -. i a.ci sued, resulting in much los on both sub .- . i.un halr I i . I., lli llw. -...1 ,1 i. .-.L- r,.-;..,.- ..( .t;...,:.-.. . aooL-..,. of bv llie ores-, 'wherever he lnui .-,.,!; from old I'.,.lr Tl. airitir,., . . ""J " uhm. ,i " vu.-.r, , , - - 1-v.inpeMed to witlnlra '. ti.e ground, dashing olf iMmrii and rend- given then. ; and so far a this jnstiite it, ii--'. , 't I the Democracy the ing (tne tiinliers in its descent. Shade we feel assurred in saying that his enter- "natural allies w..c s-re going over to IlLSTRl'CTl Y'K FIHHL1'. tries, i, other parts, utm town were struck "taii.uieut this evening will prove gratify- r."y,!'BVC M fitm & Xkw x k. a,,.,,., i f mi rle and. fruit trees and plea-ing.. nostuia-ter in YVisconsin which savs : The Tl. :.. TI...t l ..... Fremont cause is moving on rapidlv in caused enormous ..s. T.'.il-.. rTrr i ...o..-. ... .i.i"'t j - -., ii ISC'. USUI. i lie Jim Italian lliei. a. e , er V , unLer nml l',..if. ,L-.. .u.lm. aii'L-a 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 ... r up r . .ted 'ir broken oil! AV-r-7car-Trt'"iraT3t Hi ta- i ..'i.m ll.al liir . t'i. h ol .Im. i l.f il Hi. !r. l..i. h.iiIb-s .A in.. l-. gaU . .l .Iw I i... iilM.it. and If tlw a-u.l f..rr aiil I. riiaintiio t.l ra on lls- lUtl K oaj. .if Ih' Ulr. I ne .ii-..ling i.rtini-a I.. la-die inowi r...'t. .I.!- ..f lit. ko.d . n rh. bl in Y.rlli ar. .I.na va. aa- in all part 4 lb Sl.-rte ait) tm !.. . .ur I !.. .. lo It.-ar ami runnntiiikvt iuf.no .ni.,n. i i- .uiai; .-..eh i4ln-r. and In b.-lp " l-aan,, m a n So f Saalirl, -fllHI Iraaaar. I j a l kkrrliuf., Un.aa, 4.4 " narlaa. Wla It Mkm, V a.f Aa V4 I ..11. Vara. '. 4V..-.'1 I'Wrr, V'Sa.h II 11 Ur.l, i..l Itaiarr. (I 00 lr.....' , 14s.,.,. Bt.mm, Ktf V" . "H. Uf. F-.lk.r.. Jk.lj I ra.hr. fr. 'a SM . i a ( rtan.. Inm. Sards. S TaH". 4.. II IS ta IS Bar. 4aS T.raraiia., yrall-m r.it Rrnati S4 Ham. I MS KlM, S Want, MlW 1 1. .1 L & 1 ia.:.A. Ill S.1 L... ' lrri. iua 11 ax 10 1i . I.ul k.. . S iay 14 , Ul inm 14 aim and .,.1.11, f tg.., i ij. i...w I.D'm i,,!,. IS. 141 .1 'Ins illirtnt S..I4. hci. f ad.lr. . . nil. ' tirr siico i niiroi ting iiouaea. pn-tetratiug feu- '-"Q- presented us, on Tlnirsday la.it, a scarce, and iii soine places a lluchanan ttt imi.ihmi. mm.- fulli ih. ,4 On. r cti, .a;jd injury done to the corn crop ; but we trust no one has sustained verv Il-jl, I',:-, I 7'oA,'.vo,-Mr. Churl.-Heti'lr.i-K, of Norf.li aroiiici,' '.reiji-ntlv i..bf.t.i .I. If. i'.-S. Tyre; merchants in Lyncii'iiirg. Y'a . Iri'-wcu one and two hiiiein ij ji.iuit'i , o tobacco, at tlie ttn- ll aid ot pl .l e ..I s '" it ije.i-i ine i a r -etr. in the I. narki'. Tin; i tin- tex'iiie '.". ' pi r hundred pounds, ti.e finest specimen ev ', nciiii.irg or any other r. a bright golden .hue. li.i'nt an iine a- si.k. N . Ion K'.l oj Hi! ...-at s Igo .leg. actnc t, i gir. iat. ."o lli.rt. j-. ' null, ne oru A'. ..i.n ot A. h, 4.i.i:mi f,.; :,l,.,v,. t e- sea.' - ebii'.ily. on the 2d of Marco. .I'-ci.argi-d !'.'. I'g water and lava, w .';:. d.-ii-.ved b.r M Vi'iii! miier extensile tn :-. :.). n'nT gi'oie o'rocauut. I'llla frii-htflll Jt.i'turc of lie-':.! e.n . t ie io ri..i .if w'iiii h' wa- incn-a-e ! icr-Hic -loo k- .if man .'mil bi a-ts, the w . ! r mi tt.g of ihe tempest, and toe ruabnig "t tiio.isaf.ds Uf tree t'rn p and carried nwttv, was followed, titioi.t an hour later, by liens f thltllder which slevik the gi;..und nod ilfateiied the ear. A bhu-k i oil run ot stone and' ashes the" shot up ti.'.in H,c nioitntaii. to at. immense heigli'., nod !',(.'. illiiunmxl bv .the glare. of the la , ikt a shower -f niV nifin t.ii i. 'iej::.,era tl, - :,:, .: ; i-i-.r... ie rrei r t :rii or; po .. A. N on. - mi w ill be fold n -and time-, bet'.i een ember election, that '.. . im v-Kk. and 'ha' ha- gone again-? bun. ! , i I' a well se'tied fact tbat fiect;-..;, in that State did not itie.-.i grounds; the friends of Fillmore, a- well :ii his oi.iiosers ad not it. and there is nothing more mire than that Keutackv w ilj vote for Fillmore. It ; cjiialii' 1 ertain that if all who Ix -lieie Mr. l iiiinor should be the next Pr.-siile.iit will Vote, for him. his election is M'l-uri. hevom! all 'luestio,,. KiuV,TSPT''"''T,'r'Ti;7' Mr. tew Irish poiutoes wliicu excell in -jzc "ahflappearane'e any we haveseen.since his neighbor, Mr. Mil 'in Any, two or three years back. " as'onished the native-" by his superioi iafe " 'iioiv ball.-." Where is Mi Ar. ij this. ,ear ! Is the -Calabria e-i'iiient to change it- name, or only to hat c an iili'i added, thus; A n if, il iu I', . L p itati 11 ! P.y-the-wav. 'hi- pntatoe crop is ;l ia liable one, and tie ho.' the farmers in this region w iil take'it under considera tion. There are several genthorien in Rowan who have produced finer speci mens rrf this vegetable than we have ev er te.-n brought frou. the nioiinta'ins of the YVe-t. or fi..m the Northern State. The oi.lv objection to them was that they were too fuw . Ther will readily com mand from si to f jier bushel, and we doubt whether any otfier crop wouhb par -o well. A thousand bii.-J.els of the " Airy .u',.1 I'.tl.r" variety sent toinar ket iu January, would be good for2,'K. CON(RFSIONAL. YVasiiim.ton, A up 22 man would bu a cu.iosity "HonrThornni DaAis, the leader of the ' I leiiiociatie party in Rhode Island, has taken tl.e stump for Fremont, and is do ing good service. The Senate pascd the Army bill with- "'1 he fierman republicans of the Twen- out tl.e House amendiueiit. tieth Yurd N. .) had a great gathering , The -Itouae restored the proviso by two of. Monday evening at tho corner of majority, and passed the bill a amend Kighth Avenue and Thirty fourth Street, ed bv four majoritv. A motion to re- Stirring speeches were made iu (ierinan. con-ider was tabled bv one mnjoritv and the meeting was unanimous and en thii-iastic in tin, free soil. "Y"e have a letter from Towanda Iirud ford county. I'eiiu-i Ivunia. which states that there are 1,000 voters in that coun ty, and that'oiit of this number R.ichai.a.i will bardic ritc.ciye cJ.oo.it. ' "The Philadelphia Ledger say: . "Tho Republicans seem to he taking the lead in this city." They all say o now : and very many believe they will kei-p the lead." pS"frw -tTrrT".t"rir t - ii-.o. . jjo. n i..,. III..I Is iMlii.-d Uj.k- ' ft;-, h-c rt b gut.-. ::-a, ... . TI0.1 nil ai-hih mt riHS' i-r :.. nn, ill). d lo (jiir- aili a Ii, l Salt-niiry. alio Ira Ma ! ta.las Iralarrs, llral tllk. l5. I 111 MS Mam. I t - Hnf rraia. M 9 14 . ' ' 'MRU-Mo. I A 2. 14 ( ti a ii.,,. ,r " m II rvporl Ihrir n Hum l. ill.. CORV-wnj. RSWlHtr, M 6C YrlW.KC. ,Ih, TB B E A X 4-t.itt 7S M,"l napar. j.ou KKra. s.l .-family, II AI.T ljr-Tml, nr, ITS. finrnad AOam, I 4 r-.-ii..tv.i.g ami, tin. ri.fiw-srt. UKlf.U AfKI.Ka .aal k ,..V.--im n 1 'oil. !, WU ,0 n-i.al " ,.ftlK-t and ..iiiiiioii N li.s.U (Mllr.. of il... '....... " VY arg.,. Til .7S. cMllinlll.s. of .tie loii ,srtli... imr. cmilorl of dir. v,itf..r.- It m 1.1 ... Iip.-1 lint a lnl.- .bliru r kill 11.4 i.rerfwi aliV one from The Seoafe adjourned before; Voting ou .Sch-ol svaU-iH. and all friends of the rrral taa. I-'MK l . l 'isiij.port of Fremont and the bill as amended. The bill is undouht- of Educaiion. and all fr-nds of North Carotins "EESWAX S4 ru. ed I v killed In ti.e adherence of the House r ordially inm.-d lo atu-n.l aa ibkraaiu.. IB.flLITI i:riTKHKliT 1 H0BII.E. ili ilill. K, Aug." is. to the proviso. - NKYV f O.YfPKNSATKJN JilLL. YY'Asiiixr.roN, Aug. IN. , The members of Cyi.grcs receird their par nnder ll.e new bill providing for their compensation, namely: three tho.i-aml dollars, commencing' from the 4th of March, I .i!. and at that rate for every day frishi the last mimed period lip o Ta 3.1 4 i W IIISKKV Jfi sS JS. '. II. YVII.KV Sup'l. ( in. S.-biJa lor X. t. I. . UAYIS, of liowau Co. E. YV. lUilmiiX, of l.aildird Co. WM K. LANK, YVM. lfUI.Si, - of Way 00 Co. E.. OKA YES, Cmmittr, uf 'rtrulnrnt 1 l.l!.TIIN MAlfkeT .Yafaal 80. IHifi. UKMAIIkS. Hinp'a of proaarr runuaaa rl, th Bars of mo. ar (nt araaampina aad ovalmf bring toa kiga far kpmanl. ike aira-k nf Hoar i am a It, ni Ik KM rai. will .a mUrir 11 Lamkar is (.ar aaaiaa. Fla-. ar ar want's!. Inr tiij i arrfaclly kaakkr. ar aa.wa a., alt Ikiak wr ahall hara aa rally aad krarjr fall haaaaaiaa. , N C, knf raan. to-d, '" ul .lA mlirr. 'I he bill fixing the ComM ii-;ition of members of Congress., a passed by the lIou.se "on F riday last, gives them i;;,imio annually, cuts olf all to lo ilav. 1 lie iiiemoers w ho have Imi'I. Iii iiS ..... ...I.V., ..l... .1...;... ,1... I..... ..... " I'lIRM ..... ..... .1 ,.r-e ii. '.oioijr hot lavnv a,:a- .... .... . . 1- There has been a great excitement heriririnn, certiHed upon honor as to tl.ea- rii.i.v AUJtlTAM K. ("IIEE, Bin, ay, wl.o'h had its origin Ul the sale of, m.iliit of time Mills ln.t, for which a lro YV.j uk gnsai nl.-asurr l.,.v. ihJ Cl.i..i . lOTTOV . Abolition b.siks.ljy a stationary firm in ' rtttn deduction was inadu frmu. tlieir wd . and S. n(.n.l,) m t.IJ..hi..2 Ulowi,,.. !,",,., KAT,ll-:",H'- this citr. Ihe name of the firm in ones- arms. ' f l, i ,, " . FMM'K. f.,rti.i. tioi, i,-M.i:kla,..,V Co., tho i...livi!lal Alt gh the Senate inserte,! !., the '-. 'l-fag iUA, miVAHH&.C meiutei- fn?mg"W,i. Strickland and F. Post flllico appropriation bill m"! Uri"X' As on all other ati F I psoii- Theo.ilv charge against iliem for an overland semi-weekly mail to Sm t.,"OM '' aii.l (Wth, lilt a irv iairi.st aAlr. Alara. - U'lia tbt. i'! I it. . 11T' t-M.Li. ibiil uo.r.. i-1-lrpi.rd. . I-.! lirdartr. f.v.i.. ai.i.w. ru.'ii,, .... ,1... Xf i. ' a"d llollrMt niMn.'kfiil l.i. sum, ......i..... .:..'. " Hark, - r- ... --.. ...... ......... ..y.. ...... ....v..., ...,,,. .ulna- ( -. - -". M.t..i,.ia,raii.n. la ,-.,-r..irf-amHlm'ri i the herh.1 ,.lul.. I... r i- , ... , '. "V"".''"' inetilliers, J ; "'?' '" " - rr- -e, ,. rujin-n n .aitiuui much a they favoroil the freedom of the by the action of the committee of con slave. . , . Lferciicc. r Rim, n.i tu ,.. lonslitntirai and Lara if Li. I- WlllrtKKV, 'fttr.wu-d .itl, po,,.,. Xlsb. a open and inanlv, ! ri.A JLUvVft. II a M SO . 7 II a li IJ a Wl 13 a eo 4S W H. H a 7 a 00 (al 44 a W 110 a 00 I. M s I 9S (HI a 00 10 10). 40 a 44 IJIt s U 1.40 IJ0 .-- I
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 26, 1856, edition 1
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