HALBIGHr N. a THURSDAYUNB 4; 1835 0.2-2! 4 -H 1 Xtrtk Carelinn, Gnzette, VWRKNCK & I.EMAV. ,.-gatin frota VtfgtitiymtTt fcwwnfft-Trfn alone, because, of the uncertainty i . r .... - .... ft...- U..I r Irrt-,,.hr'l recommen I him Im t e support of the peaple of that Slate, because they o n I hrlievt I hit he will carry out the 1 srttt repuM run principles which ought tig tvern ihe pe-tple of this country. II j iria f .lliiuiBil hv several hii ilcer. three: tliill.ranetJuiiiiira-pe. . - -, , . .hrib,r..Arr&7ui-. Iltbeff B'lV anion .wit hail, the TKUMH. ,11 ,wl l'i'rinaii lit arrewa iimarr 1fr,iiii'lH''tiiil"'m i'n.m mi. h" m ilr.re lo heemne nbeiilit-ra, . .i.irtlv retpiireit t't pay lite abele a f the ve-ir'. .Mbw ipi'im in advance.. ,.iT. niH run :in. itiirru 1111m, I ,j thrrr time for one iliilW., anil le-: t 111 ttr ".,-'i "", , i i il.e Kilil'-r roiivl tic jmM-nirl a a recess till 6 o' H5WSSEE Conventi m took clock ; - Sic o'efork., I AI. The Conven tin i having in-t. a million was made to add Ihe President.sf ihe Convention to the- CtomM-e -the wHject-ttf -pt-pu;n r an.a.IJr. b to t!ie peopk ; width wascarrie I. - 'OEyiCTCT L-tn..giin.-t, Ma 2i-'Wiie eVdi. c ;a th- fo-li u of the Virginia I) I- Convention having met, Mr. k. if North Carolina, rose and '.1 -. 1. ... 1 1 SPtl HIS Wlll IU imc irnnnim u'.ution wh'uh wan passed yes- rtquiii'igthe concurrence of a .iity i'H ail nomination-, ami led hi milium to reconsider it giti m, whi h ri luc I a u sc'JMiiri. 111 wl.ic'i'M -. Lvt'.e, of h o, Mr. Foun tain, of Vir.inii, and o h rs tn.Vs pait. G.mi. Saosd".ih st.iel ilvit he wan instructed ti. offer a resalu'ion In the fiMow'nz effct: "'That the several States ofthe Union b. andth.y ae. of hi ' vriucijil'. - Thrv had fght with all their strength against one ol Virginia' m'wt talented Mn, Benja min W'aiktti. Leigh. becaue they C ar. ed he might, in some jitcuU.ir -contiti geucy, Ih- a bank man. They had con quered in iheir went struggle' Thev ilv.ul sacrificed Mr. Leigh -and nw. wi.ul I' they nw appear. t giV baclc 4 their i-nnatitirnt aitil auk ilwm t sup put Richurd M. Johnmn, a bank man. an int. rn it improveiAent man, ami a t.-tri man! Tln-y could not, and' they wunlil mil do it. The Virginians were laughed at, !e- The New York .J-cU'-gatum - f.u id, the New Jersey. Maac'iiut.etK, and Maine J;ickf.n ism so pli ittle t'lat it could be inuuUled at New York deaed, and t'.iey snap ped their fingers to the entire South, il it chose to desert them. One of the delejations from Prnn, svltniiin. to i. ihe Wolfites received a iidisf ro'iti mji'uou insult at tSe h inds of ihe New Yoik l legation - f..r i' ,3 D:fnc itftUt-Iito&'u 4y7Wy-PHHiraliMent llhmt assi-tanre frwlis ; ofSjf'k'tnri'iii.'' fliJ'i. .Venire s.tiiu" . Imard. is rrrttii fnitnj lrV 0 $Vc, yorth 6Vrirt. n. Mtiire i.f their lei isiniK ":?Awd llhoiil assi-tanre fi-Miu anlrtok it.so quick lba.t(it bit mt smack -m th fare. J Ch irUn iitoio 1, J 01 !f Jte , lithih. t'oe o iject of MrV Jane i:i PUBLIC .tlKliTI-XCS. rurnef -n i.,i!,l... j . unl distress ' lian ' been h, ..light ah.mt T.r w f,i? M"j'tt -Of lit . tr end wntin;! v..,,.:,,.. :,. ,,- w.,,1,1 ,ur thai ,l y.- A l iglw this bJik is.Vs.,tiesti...nabU. a, pr iise- ' .,, ddli...' w on. !JT rrspectaUle numen.us meetin w.irlh-r tn.e in us nmii feature, and ni 11 111 wlii read item hesitate to s.ir th it he h,i ac 'omlUhe I that object- .t 1 perf. ct suicce. it u amiica ti.,i jof the State, or m ircpr pe. ly p-aki'ig. s me other nure prjm.njut niiMi. fi-.ioi certain asneriioii4 thrill . . . .1 1. . i ! .T.t-... . 1. .t.t IllJt lllCill .'il. ! 1. .v." Ht,..-..VH .!I Ii ddli..)r will, on. ; respectawe no .numerous meet.nS v ,1 ,, ; ;..ilu 'f fn II I ,f ..Jwlfr lute wis , , , p ,l laws V in tU.-ir . M ;; 4hk;C-ttr , Uift !Sut V'-k I.rtUwH t.iat i.i ..,.u;,y rl,til (t .;r.emtfitlw: UihofMay. I" "1- The meeting existed ol at least 33a t . olial ( nor Hi jnr 4oo,( c,dletetl pnuniscuoiisly Iroin iv .will i'lfei nifij. tt.j )tpUk; ttf t'oufity---Uori liib- t'rt iJ t in AiUntst,n. in relation to trie : M.'cklen' rg d -claration of iii.lepi-nJ din.c. In tint letter, wiiitenin lBl'J, :t'.jiit the time the subject hid ueen revived, Mr. JeTeism not only ex pr.'sel h'.s belief tint the il 'Cum.-tit illu.L' I t . wa an jnj!itin:4b e fir jr," but h d.!tio mc.-s 'Mr. llnper, liie" of t-ie R'pr -si! ita'ires in C in re f(m N rih Ciirolina. an a ran I'.iry. T in g n'le n in waS one of tliisig'iers ofiru I) -cUrati 1 of 16. and .a ? ol'thestaunc iet pttri'.tnf I've .lay. Mr. Jo.trs-ba stepped f.rw.ir.l with an ardnur cliaraci'-rislic t X of t he fair lame lltiriif, riilier pi iM'i son or limp hut w Ii it'll m e asr iiK.itilio. Ilii-v ill I'iffiiiifij.t .1 ; ,,rtfc ttf t'oufity .II-, aliluMigli tin-) kimw Mmt '" ' riuri. of James A. King, Josej.h I . , iv awv 11 'ivlavr. lei.tmnralN' i t'nldweH, Ks1.. was tailed tu thaj! tititlU nil ru'ii irlinn; ndtln mi j ( hair, and l-ui. Milton Campbell p niiiuiTiMN i.f vrssiU will I" -aH-l' pointed rS'relarv, of - th i tneetingfgr iiul iirtriu-i-iit. Hllh.inli ihry ku-.w aliir which the "Chairman, In M ery th.it II.. v Hielialde t..a ll.f.t SfltD.M-rief and lore .We aWnav, exp.amrtl: , ,r a slave in fmiiili... Iinaiil. V.Vi, 'the objecls f of th Jjvwnng. lmi ith,M,l il.. ie Unvvl. .!-e. Wp motinn ofJames A. krng. a ( ommit. ....hl. i il.e hV.-i. it r si.ir. n- fi ie.,d. ! tee of five was appoint-d by the Ch.tr . .. .l.r. Ru. nlinlli ATflfi-KIVII 111 tn : v I i. liition at s:iine lenirth. He,! ra jnaf ' ft ill pirne.4tlv reiri -ate I. i....,l wiioiiirt nl his motion ... .u.n.pn PiiUKrinU here- , wan tn.it neu'sjanon. onner mi- miiv Hoke, of North Camlii.a, and aft .ff ,v delegated Cunve itiris hv the tiiiti of Mr. S.I is W- ight. jr. that man .......j m..iw.n . ,!,, .lu.iiomi. il 1 .:....!. n. u in . a mn-v iiimrnrni. lie i eiuiuiiiiu .11, in HWr. ..,l lo -pi nn.11 Ifr. : .1..- .1 1 ion r ti. f ir-ti e- ra itir un m l'eniivaina to noinii a'ei " - .i. .. .. .. ..... '.l'K . ' . 'i ..ni.mu.il nf his.lSmft--4iest:.vJiuueut,.tuu a-rur-w .?.. ".v., ..... . . , ' v oie f two-thir.ls should be tv v , ,t t,e .rr.itest p .ssihle effect may' hoiiomblv. raiilv. and to the very last, "i"'"" ,l p"---.-.' . . .. ...iTi.nc , t l.i- Uv u W.i t i i- .-B-ati-s: a-i I vet it was uis u "- " a . i-v TT.-.r-t... . I K.. thvm l.ir SuB. lin!r live Ml nu ll , ri . .... -j I; Itoconsiitutc a numiiiatioiiaaili IIvawe offered the following re- i. which was agreed Uk it, 'I'hul lift Cviivn.lMin iio prnee r j r V ' VlLUiV l..r l ie office of tViit- Chviu then announced that, in the vote by States, the member I bv each didegation, when a II I ..1 I I I'..HUT-....I vai caiie.l. s-uiuni vuuiv ....... i) .site his ballot with the Chair .(ate llien uemg tai-i-u cretarv. the hallo's w re handed i Chair and Vice ne-uienis i . . nt .I... i, .11, .1. Jiracee e i " I ...... .1... ai n ' A ct.if.il it a- leareii mai in- 1 ten (lie oauoi i.r .uv flvania was read, a m ition was Jtted that the Mite giv-n by ,tuc Geo. Kremer be receivetl and led a3 the only tegvtimate vote nsvfwat'rwmm it.ietaDie. i ne unair men i . Lt ih.5 vote of Peensvlvania wouiu b? ffWe't t the ihis a . I -"!. WWII! I'H "I I"" L iaWt.K(II, f . .. 'l"I.- I'limlp ll. ht.f .frJr lu a.t-ir...li..S - nnnnctA ,i,e Wt0wig peTsonsnS com eveni vn..il.l in-r.. m all. ,,,''' i;,,- -,kxia)mmi"e.-: Jam; A. C.,1 penalty 4if Il.e laws w I King. - George Flowers, Esq. Col. , I'.ir. t;, un ihe .lirst i-.m i. t .. I lie , j,m jcRe, Jhn M.T un;, and uv ners uf si a v en ha e miffi-red Rival j Villianv King, Eiq.' 1 he Cnniuiittee loss; flnd ni'.rp thaiMt.iv simple prr-Her . retiring Tor. a short time, report si l vniinn uf pi'ipei ly is pividved hi through thide Chairman. James A. ( the rerkkVsa diHiiartl ol !lULJLlaiiiihei ii- ruiz'-rr," "whn U sti Hnei s im. the quea'.ton upon ineir anopivin uem Mr. Slenzerc moved to am -n I ihe resolution bv a tiling at the en I. "ex mnt audi States as may have already f.ir.ned an electoral ticket;" b it the pre- vi.ris q-ie'i.r being caMeit t .r, me ipiestioii was ordered to be tukn by States, and m the re-ulf being ascer tain jd. it appe ir.-d tint 151 elect iral votes w.-re i'l favor of the resolnlio i, an I 77 against it. ..Siihi. rvrdutiua was parsed. Whe i the vote of Pe'insvlvania was -Ued- ivief itelrans-wel l.ir an I the other against the r.-soluti.m, both of which vote were rec.'ived. On motion, if was pk dve I that the President and Vice Presidents of ihis Convention- be a cnmmiltee to inl.nm .i..i..n.,t..M. I vm it 9. ure'is anv oiiiiiio.. as to . . . . . . :...'. . r i.. . aiMivtn avis t ii rli r 7- 1 -rr-T Trt-- -T-: 1 k.. .t - iv ii.ihr. tik n. i itiiuiiu- hi mij "'hvimmh w. ar . . I I ... 1 , . 4K..m I InH .IIMIV XX V III I ll'll'i 41 ID '( .1 - v, Hum. i.t u preienuuves i.wkj- u.r... .... - - , ..j,,.:. u...141 imr v .-.Ud ' ' 1 nuinber to 1. ire io prrt--r uivi-s 10 o w-o 1 i- .- . -- v -vu.tieu. . 1 . ..'.,... .1 I-. ,u. k.a ( f..f written uf that Convention. me wuiic.Hiuiginrii- - 11., .1;. 1 ..f -mnaiit man we are n lite, le.i.lyt.i of the Convention, between Rives and ai kn.iwl .lgd tint the author of this Jihnson, but tf-tW their enc Irom .-ok has succe-M c .mpe.ely in e Mr. Wri-ht, they gave th-ir eivire ta'jl.sh.ng ihe chuno' u.Hl.al)t,d au vote rorJ.rhiiSo...a.v.', as aconseq-i. ne,.!l . nt,C.ty for the onftnd Dei aration 1... -r.i.. . t;Mn' of In leend nee. and m vindicat ng ,r.,cu .-.sa? ''-j:'!,.- ' ofMr. H!)!,per.' There 1 r 1 urm i new tiiar.iii hi i lrci i a vss,- . svlvania. I his widens the breach b I ween the two parti.-s in that State itiaR. s it totally impassaide causes two Van TBunn'electi.ral tick. ts to be 1 ....... v,o ...fi. i.f I'. nn- I I V .......... i.n.11 l Oliai V ll.vui 1 in . r nrrii.!.. E fort were now made to rail up the res dutl-.ns relative In he dissent nomination of v ice ...V t.i li-iU-jf far a cann BnceotViee Pres'dent or the Uni Jrav. T ic Bad .ts b ung han le I 1.. ..... . atiifid 93 t.lll.lWS: M. J!tVVS. W. C. Rive. MHlil vli.Kiuii H mj.liii'tf i.ii lii.l..l-ltS HClirllt 1..I.' ItUll.l i V.ii k I.U.II1& . fiHi-j.rc 7 r 4 N 4 si a .11 IS I il 9 4 5 4 1 78 tine M.u.el.IV'llf N J.ry M:.r Uii'l Vufti .in N ... ih C.irulins l.eoi gi 1.0 . 8 I ' .! IS II hi Iwded as thirty, to which no up on was made. He then announc- kthullots had heeu depos teil ivy me I . .a i.f tu'ontv two states. -S.H1..II" " j - . ... . . L . ...... n..mn.ilVirp U C.nvention then reso ved inioi v irg.nia irin-. ...r .......... le foiinveiu."" . .. .... - , -1 -- . p.... ...... ir... r',.r,..i;n r..fn,rd nilioate lor i rresine u, ui " wv.... to sustain the call. Me. SrEttr.F.nK. moved that the re solution jist ad.p'ed, relativf Mthe formation f Kl toral Tuket by the seven! S!S'e, shall not be applicable ti Pennvlra:ii.t :Th1-Pft"d.U4', war 11 discussi m. and tlf imitMii was lost. V...P. .f ihanks were offered to the Pie! lent, and Vic Presidents, which were replied to by the Pr -sident, an I NEeiTTf... Heath, ' and Vi.- Presidents." A vote of t'la iks wt 'hen tendered to the Seen t iries, and the Convention adjourned iine die. Jimeri itii. . ; frim il.e lUtniMwe Patriot. " The Van tt jren Convention has been held, and it nomiiatio.is hae bien inde. as we ai iojn . ed ye.terJae, and as will be esn in-the report pu'jli-h-d to dav. We pr.ip.wJ ! take a toiler bat calm review of its proceedings, and t..h.v.vr.l an i;inn.in r.-spectin i..on. .el ienc?. Kn-ctii.g the C ..iv.-ntion Mi U tfamp ise l wiull of.fftz ly oni.-e--lollemanl expectants, when it cam? tog-ther, we Uittle j.1 rea . t that there u.,.il.l Ii- s 1 in uch stnle, bickering, ill feelio". an I m iwifenvn' t icre display- a I what wj witness d. I ne V.n 1 ve itt nrwis tfrtm-HHii-uf-aucuattini, 'as everyone oug'itee Ujim opiniBiie Tinferesis... Ti.e V,rgi .;a d -le.t. ui were at the head ol one intere.t, an. th- Nw York del'gi'b'i at the head .k ... Th. l. inn ;r. ronz' cat Ifj n.i of th se point. I "e inly valuable in other respect. his LMven tansriu'e ' firm to a great na.nlier of facts in relation to iw.du tti. ai.iitheVn cnua- svlvania, as old George K-emer open.y j . - -.tv.... l,. nr. declared for the Oppoili0. " " -, e U Remlwwnt m ieg.-rd to the habty, but tor the inlus.ry of Mr. Mi !l iTu Jtea Kd Al played it,' Jon . and his own State in particular. . ... r.... n...i. :i'.'t....t.. K;.mlit.:i u ider lns'i obligations to his re cloven 100.. un... ..- : .- . . - . . . . . arcnen. ineii.t " . e. v -ry cedtible ti Mr thaugh it is unTuesio iably tie in s.nne minor onalitie. The "eroent gives rv'nMi.ire of an utv U'ril 1 u. ri. - - . . ; ...' I he whole proceedings of 11e Cm- practic e pen, anil a j..-.c.ous p. unit. ..t'.iti esliititi ni..n.g t.s. tttie m- ultid ruin it;iiiwilih ui lifd ui i sal 'o in the jiisiiiiiplloii lb.it thosi .Vltxt a I fti Vlt V Hie IlilsMl ItV un prin- iplel f.loalil si lluit (larltsni. Ai 'I'appiiii, and ulher lli-ibnlil lil in lilgiiers Iiiim' pei-v cried tl.e iindrr .landings nml fM i'ed 11 false syiu palhy lo I lit- birat.1 id ihusi' win rutin niiioiiis" us fur ' ruiii.iH-i 1 ial isi--." Of ns Ihev ran l-.rii Il.e folll Hril'iainlfil furtlier quest roii on eiiherjiruili. mid hefoiii.. fo int.."" 'The bonk is -exceed w iih , the .li.'li.iil.i.-s of It him Miiiiilmti and Ihe tii'i'i-ssiiies ltt.il i-..fii . II Ihev will ii'.t ilppty 1 pn' s. mi ics ill iiiiorinhiioti. inn. ui imlzr of us friiiit ex tri'7re iil.-mf. HtiU iirni'ci.ti to 1 tie 1 . . 1.11. . 1 a 1 ... - '. . I...... ri-al'llllld II. inf IIH 1 I 111 I 111? . C " r:,1""" T'"iT.HK ,n.iV ..f. Rives ,hatl.e t.e wh.' "t. Jon'Ss'i ot tneir respecuvc rum.-. -- , nltmns by this body. and'Veqne.t th-ir I was iln-ir ..,.n and no ; m . taeceptanc uf this sa.ue.-wUiCh as suppon iomwu. ... - ""; iiri 1 f!is.. do n it sh r.v the votes of th Ii a major!! of the delegates ol i is then . i .. . ..... j -.1 w.i.nn I.JJI .1... " ILl-t ... " betw-en 6D) aid 7U') 'JH 1 .....L.t-fil Villi. 1.1 ker euai c .wic ; -'" Stie was eten to the cannmaie ftaie p.elerre.i j ' t .e. tiailot .-I me oi no i . " i e.. .... v rea.l, a in mu-i .j ne. :. ..I s.id that the v tie list ii v?ir nit'the - tte f-A majoi. jiy. led. legite of that Mate, an i lie sled ag i .st its reception, i ne ir decided lhat tla' was a ravtter settie-i-by- -the- alegates iUeuvr rh.h the hallut for Pennsvlvani announced, a member cade.! lor r-id -i.r of batl.it, which MJitJliivysi. 4f-th vention have been man .gemenriiian-ni p ac;-, u . ..... - . ,m..,H I'lipv Imve OlO'V In O'ners, W01I HI uihijuu run nilrllili iinaiu.;i un ni - v.v . . ' i i "kf " . t - I . il L. S.. S. ai.k B.ifr.B HI l-it-a ' 111! II .IfC H U ! non .1 .... nroM?!! any tiling uo' - i-ivh" ,7,, - . . in the Vi, gnia ihlegates. or t.v tie dr le- u J. iin?n.ve.iK-.,t. a gy y, in i y.i'.'f : - . ' - - - . .,- rates from the Wolf fiarty, in Penn v . . '' '"'cr- svlvania. The former have be n tlc. y. Crfl Miaej of Mo .Vji A. It ruled and laughed at, for their -nice, 4 ul-iog to see tlie importance that i fine-spun notions m pni ciine. the Utter insulted ami tieiieu. ,.. .... c,.., . Wolfdelegateswere tlenied a hearing )j,.,mc,.i States nroductf two mdliuus cut off Irom au expi ma-io. ..y nml a haifof il.Hlars tier annum. U con-inual calls !r the -previous ques tion." e , We bidieve the proceedings, of the Van B iren t'onveniMtti w.H result in this: Virginia will not attempt toin Htruc. Mr. Leigh out of the Senate tr Philin P. Uarbti'ir will be nlaced "'." ailacha I. ill t ie lllin.ls otin st lieOiile, Ihe . .... j-.... il.. . ir.l.l in ne id s per seems as if they MliiTQtit that l;ia jmr tints of ihe weulth sd' th .country as pro luce I without any c.isf, ami that tiieam iu:it was acleir gain tfthec- m m ty, just a it wouH be if ihe same am iunt of g ld were t divp fcjm Ve c O ld. I nis HUninMilotl. However, is put, ihev were carneu unanimously , It. .sv.a : l. ti;a mreli(, remilit .tie ilocoiee ti" afe.i.ptfil to' eentoretil, ih.t a Joq S -f tlisriolii'etl partiaaos, Oilier'- f.oMft-s mid (lice--i'Wer are loet.hliul a"d il'rert pnl.tfe op'n.Jim, i.q.ter th ap . pinna IhiI il-cli snlhorii of Nutiuiuil .-CntivVl'l-iot.;'- .... ' Ke.ottrd That liif rnrn-rntiiin"tach is ' in lie lield in the City of lUliim.o-c. on tin- ?D'h of tit's mon'ti. '.ll prewml a rasa uf rnnrt.a tl e atit n. r' finre t. tde voier uf It e petin'r ami ai r((at aa(iiii.i'm tifpow.,, -r. li.rli oiikUi to be rtaistrd l-jr sll palriol ie turn ' " He. hrd, Tht, iimtrr mir form of (roerwJ mri.i if.e e-ilr a'one ran fe)t lina.tly s nmiiii.t le ciit-il da'i t lor 'he Pit Mtletirj filial in ilti m (., -rsilt-a - On" vttr-f d tl.a'i' Ur e.-iirV f lo 'ge W l.t-e. a. tl Ins ti'n-i.U. 'ni tefi.si- tl ttisaolinrt hS nr. tri ail US. 11, 1. mi.. i c I'at'ros. nl ..ol.l eal co. if lit. i e idtliiMi i.f mil' iihiii.iMiil nrrtena'V iiarliaai.a, iltrrtv ..ts IVutii Mich tcsliiii.iKi, riiiiv! our a.Mf.' i.p.rta.a iit. v ,-- , .. " .. - I., .,'' .1 Me"lv-tt, Mia' we .iepreetsv-jlie wtera . joslly ill. lit all tl... pe..a!it.H Unit ! fj ..r! )-.., f., tM-'m -he tVs'.n -f ; S,. l I.IWS Hial I. .11111. - rrprirt. ), furrrmti', l liai II 11 II I'nerl avanll Ihe wir ting In all ..mash I'M t f is inWilif liml m if el. eiitm. ..h.i. Is a. i! I l.iir nrvs-aHil oTi.lt.Hijr' ! 'X" ' "W'fN, . . . ..... . . we jiniie that to. giuii tii.iv o l'i ii ally t'l. itlliii h I . CiijiTaiii Va rti f ' r e ..... .. ..... . T a. ill LIS lilt 11 i.irniir iHiio.i.iiti ' Mt;-lijreiitiv!',i bis pari) Vi f I es veot. a,,i,"."v iiHurds os mi utYMsimi i I pi n unigat ng this a inning-- thitli we do In the h.tf llul i will he windy ic allied. '-IM ni '?'(' J'ir,i. . ii , " r 1 " '" ' .i tVi t !.;' aiuular cave; was discovered a few day su.ee. au.on the cliff on ihe hank of the Ohio, nearly 'o)iosite'S eub.Mivilfej which, wtieu first "opeiied, was neatly full 'of huitian skeletons. Among th se Kl- fces uf mortality, wii'! lound. stoi.e pipes,. arrow-heads, nfid jtbta'of CyinpiM sition. the c-iiipoi.eiit pail of which 'U apparcnily ground muscle s'lrll. The ai tides li.und with the skeletons clear ly indicate that they belonged to the a i llll I' I 'SII' a-," - " lonj.n i j,,, r,i -I ,H. noli 'teal e.re, of Mr. i Vhn t'tireo t th n enali!e, stib". lerviei.i ami riii.l.adie'ti'V. ''hr im one' fan itidirale il.r pru.riiU- Mpna sti'Cli be simiUI ' ilir Rof: mi.eiii, ee-tM , 'li' iuu ,.f tl... 1-i.iiiitrv. itismoie . ..... F. - - " a, ' '. --. .-. . ..:.u I. ..I.. a . v ii. rn . . . . .... . . . .. t- niton me ticKei who "use " altog-ther erroneous, uoi.i canuoi ue tUill .i)able .and to the Miugoes.a im- w'.ic't wili securefor it the su '.p n t 01 pi. Mfuved witimut human labor, and u Ule and at one period a numerous tribe, berau il.e.r .par nii-rMt dl' ... i.. IS ....I. ....I flia S.illlh. Wr-lit. " I .-. I . ill. ,.hii. I . '.. ' .1 e . . . ' .-. nn 1'irs o.iui" - i very quesiioniioic wncmc. ,iuii.. wno, winiiii ine reciiiiec.iit.it .i ai-un- Pentsylva.ii w M have tw t electoral ,locti.m f U uioij profiiabfe t individuals- still livinghad seveial tickets in Ihe fi Id. and if any m- m- tiie gautherM pe .ple at largs lliau the ,M,,uous towns in the immediate vi- t rs decline -n'toii the present pn,ju,.tion i-ott.Hi.-or ric.-. of t..bac- C-Uli, v t.ir places win ne imm. .. r by he ,, Uamls. It r,, tu1e hj. are at all ronvcrsant piiel bv other o men. an., me "l'.n!,t,M,,tiappetiaihai,- w.i.Ua rich vein ... urr.i.-if ii i.in. I i nr .ui til nit- t.ivii 9 r j , " " er in.iv bt very -great, bit in order to as ertVi'i w u-tlier ihe country, as a and voit whole, is or is n.t a g.tuer by the di cavery of tae uuin s, we m-ist lakin t.i cousid. rati ni. the ktssof lab ir in n isiuon will c irev i 0 a IJAUTir'i.L tirr,-lw w.iere .... iv.ll .ti- ivel far as vnu nleae - to uhVti.vern .lilt ol the c unnass - .. .. f . l t,. hi more i.tronly tnaii wi'h ate tver the ii.itnv advantages and i.- nitv of Na-hville. These fa- ts even nd tinted b all i.m partial s'ran- vvTvi s oVtrii awtii'e among us ana e tterpr.7.5 UIK -P;ww.lU ..re- $1 KlVWt. .......... it lw' IVA..V lva.iS- l-m " -"''"". . . ...... .... i... n ir.tt.-r .a trtrrat ran.uerit u... ai J.I.....I.." I ins was fallowed by a m ition to re mer the Mite ol Pennsylvania. afier a discission, was with in n,. . hereiding of the vote of Masa ett was called for and being read. (K.r,u..l ..I' that State, said that lia.l been instructed lo deposite the tas read, and the Convention n i power to inquire why the vote so given. Mr. Lvitian thenmov- that the vote of Massachusetts tns kned to the delegates Irom mat te. but after discus-ion withdiew motion. Hie President then announced that whole. number of. votes handed in ,.r to pre.-ent to te cuni-y . u- k; w'Tic'; the people of tV H.i h could uiHK. t, wttn .ut openly compro inning their peine pies, r sarrdicing ih irowu self-renpecl, 0 t the other hand, the New York delegiti .n cued nothing fir principles! T.. thcai. pq-ulartty. and lite m m w 10 wwld secure lor the tick et an I for Mahtis Vam lluaEvhe -hurrah btys, w;ts ever h.ng! Vir ginia, througli Dr. Mas . n. declared she we.it n t f ir milium V. she went for those principle v dearly cherished, and would not be separated from. She would go for any man who was known lo be resectable, and a d.scip'e of her doctrines. .New v....!, tl.r.Uh Mr. .Holt, of ky., and n 'P. l.vtle. a fat ofripK HOLD Kit 01 s. ..uauucH. 'trr r .ui;vruhoini.i s 265: that Hichsro M. Johkson tin.o. ru. 5 ;":v-tf:.. .. .. I of Ihe wdiole! I I ecumse i - n j 5. :....i...l till v.iur return ...IjFI V--- " .' . . I . . -.. . .. .......... . 111... ....Ill ...... II III. escee.inis iruiiiess finieaAF. v ii .-.i iii work-mg barre;i mm as well as the sinking of capital -incident to b.nh It is ihought tuat in 1. 1.. ........ ...wlni.. ht we hive the nret- Mexico -more nennle have been ruined t,et site for ii town, fexcrpt that it bv mining than bjr any other branch ol uivitsiiffice:it,v'i"o,'ytby thege- business which Ma proof ihatthobu nius of Mc A'lain ) the mot rom-m ic siness .lues not yield, upon an average, ..fthem-tee-ttt-rlis titne vtrif tiirli does - not enncli tlie cnuniry one par the l! uwkef (with .ihe exception, ticle mare than a dollar's worth of rot- w'iu iTi niitrf fbbilhumrj-rnetesT ton, an I worn people gaze . .i .: 'er work ('except that now the ivser- j their mouths ide open in nmazement, ,ir vrv much wants cleaning. . wir.tesand ai.il yellow gravel put in the b .tt'.m of it; Hit brnt Ma;,pr and lUermrn Cexccnt that ttiey no m K ab .ut perinwilli, and see what wants Annrthe heI.ltltfki of our courts 'it is ad.i.itted;-fif &"!' anl mol oblic npiriel r. w!cri p ihts u strongly denied by many; the . best Doctors (except that tney steam , x. hS"h. -ive rather too muc'i pnysics. and sometimes kill iusi. ii i curr u. i...t tKn that is .immaterial, provitieo always that we die necundum Hrtem)-- the moul ztntlnntmi accommoun with the history of the aborigines of our ciiuiitry,' a lecollectioii ol ihe wrongs and sorrows of l.ngan, ''tl e . IritiM of the white man," and ihe last dis tin gut will ad until the ptrt.tige,l t'tr. gn-rp mrt, wi.l. a. irs el r.pema i"K ,"f ri. in hiatiW'i l.aeita ami lur'hr t"rV " ' ' puiieiiu- l.'"i Micci ."' 'W e'po'l Le'tM K l tlie 'u lor ' ' ' : 'ii- -fv st d V ' H. ai.heil. Tlmt anv p'UiuH wtt-t iv, ' 'i.e- '.fli M tfiilie-,"" l.e m-I", nl -iinU-r mi. It hi. f, ii 4" lo lia e s i.i leS C H'lt -r i jr-. "u' unit l.ir i.i-, ' s lti.l It .tea'! it e nl'ay r'ai'ts lo -li Midtajjis i.t 'ri e'i rti s -Vti..t-l.tlt-.ftr.ia, ill ' viler., es.rtiilve i-.f .H.l. Ij v, and pita'po j enn r..a'iler t'n.'t ..I wiw a' ilr.i',ti,iM'". ul lensVls io i bi. lt' t'lliiiK eje'y lliinit tu U.e itl .-I' 1-e M; r ''"'' .''iV'. .- ' Hr.;iir.l. th e d'a-pprove of.tW rmit-. nsMt l tle ttii-.iv t4 tl S. at. i't mip ' ,lrisiU'tiu-, in frlmiii y lo ci. iter a.-djma- ce ia'ut rca In 'v at rt. i.-K .he i luiif a .( N"' th ' a.till' S i t.'r hsre . I -lit- 'piililie. doman i T a Hie wtipHf yS if thai hiiitv.fi'n.ftit"' a rrilOielo aaeiin at il.r lat ai.it lci.r. t lutrrsta t., me n aie i'rtitii r.i vm . ' , .1 n an i. siat'Ce t '.r' t' . jMnv il rikiiiai vt hieh ia at ut.ee suiehlal and iliattrae-Oil -: - '"" It ai.l.fil 'l hat e diat.p.rwo ihe prn. err.l nt i.f Hie l".t Ik'i la'O e, in p "I'lf w-. Iitlii.n. iiiatmc1!! f itt lltt rMill P- Ut.;ii ii hi me fur f i -pun n.tf cerlHhl re a"lo i'ltwi (ion. 'he Jo'i iit.l of the Mt-m.l if .lie lli.m-il siif a; lI'Mt the tc-J.iitiu -Mtwtrtrtl tiv Ilir j-E;atttire wrr : fit It itt '.. . " I i .. .1 .k... IIU MMr.nl. lI.i.n..a-' . .. in. ' "T--Tgl J - " i - j '- I ", t i . . . . . rn c. rui 1 i'H ii... -. .-lied chieftain id the. Mingors, (hr .(i,K rtf.il. iiiha.ti.nh s thry UKi an aiitiui'inai iiiieri-st o nie r, n.iMTii in.r i,e..i.ii.r n nrrumr ...c ins received two-ihirds of the "her riven, was duty declared to be I choice of this Conveneion as its M'ulate for the Vice Presidency of United States. Several members now endeavored to fain the floor, and a delegate from rama having succeede.l, lie oiiereti resolution to the following enert: fhat two dele-rates froin Virginia flVnutted to declare to this Conven ntion that the nomination of R, M. iuxtox ' not appruved of by the dd- rcniu-t his efforts to procure pension I . . ... I ..n...ii.i. f.ir wm for old soiaiers, " ....-." dws-h'n'PP''tin t imprisonment A .iM .thk love the Western people i.-... r... K.m and all that kind of thing. l)r. Mason, as the representative o t. Virnnh drleiraiion. approved, nil .i .i.no-. in Colonel Johnsoa. But t. :.i ii nartvin Virsinia could hot ...nnnrthim. upon principle. They hvl not dared even to meet the Oppo 'ition on the oucitiua of Mr. v an La a " - . . . . . i , ..s.- di-coverv stf this cemet.uy of that me'.-i hiaoso je-aini .ieia.itt.., v' much i.'jui-ed aod li-w extinct tribevi? Hesie.l, Mtar w. ... . - i -yJnnww ianwa.MSS'1'-' Wia...l.sWai4-iMaV,.M. Ihe cave is within a l.irgej-ock,i tt.fwtM,)tjkuhiatw--twtr which is detiichfd fn.m, and at tliev r.lvr.i,Tbt : e.lri.e l in i'" jroi'fl base of ihe cliffs. The ro k is about Jkttce i.t jl.e rsain d p iiritMa-n, ah li'v.s d ' 13 feet in height, and recedes fiOm the P"' "fp..rp... l tt'lliwWVtUt . ' , , r . ' . IVtll I K a na r nl Mua tl.H.i.tr. anl ni.- base to lire t..p, at an angle v about t.O JV-..Brir.:..wrrasTn the H.a.r r l..v degrees. l'!-.e a per tare; of enn ante An.Ul'st w rycomniend I.i.it h , to the. cave is circular, ab.ut 2 feet n,r AAeitean people eataTula't irtl,,i. , : . ... nents vault at hearinir it said Hut the Muth prti duces tuoi tniUion ttH'l a half of dol lars worth of gold, whilst they exhi bit no em.ttiotr on learning that the sime South pr.tdiic s tnirtif millions of dollars w.H th of ciHton, it shew that they consider a nai ion to be rich tp prop trtion to the 'money, atid not Ihe mmafH wortlw that she p .ssesse. J . Phil. (iaz. not sufficiently easily -jewM" by the x.,ll,i,,i hi fure the mag ladies; the 6fii ' Mechanic fexcept that v.... ran hard V ever Rei. Tu .-... lone when it is. promised " "o. heuutiful and interesting m , e. cent that Timst of -ihem are not salli- . . ... a 1 HH(1 fhit kite t cientlyskilieain rouic Jackson men except that tney win o for White instead of Ian Juren. ' Nashville Ten. "ner. Cincinnati, Tn ' ili.im..tirr" ah.ris a t lliee 'id' tlie ne tTVriL'U -.icv'ri.'iniei tug iTtsf il ltiT'iliisiCT lock' on its wet :Xv:mekm j. . I ire"! I'lr toe i.ri.r... n wir v";i..hh . . , i i nut for ttf bet.- lit of p,'v:. . ' . . ..., ' . " 1ira.iH.il. hat the I..U.ntiig perstni he Tiininiteei.f "ViiPtatiee-sn ---7-- s.li.'ty rt'ifv ii "Ml be l collect, ami diateih.Me itifornialttHrrtio stta . ..l.ji rt i f the -tl S I'frSitleitcy, nml lt'f -Il.e chiirni of .nilR" h a on t fr low Ji.iae.if, as a su.tabie pe.son to n.i mai ... . ' ' . -';' -ii.i ollnet - . - - . - . , . . t:ols lelis Mrltee, J.tiiea Canftpt'rll Eq. ' IMI. Mims A- Alumni- Jatoe - A N"r 1. .. . ....... 1 it..... i..L.a -ri.. . , , . ... ,. ;ll.fpil Minwuil.i 1 tnimw. ... ' . .w . quaniltlt s nave ueen tain, u i j A el, l4iuie ni,.t. Scarl.rt Wa-ciclc. Sett ihe aitrearaiiCe of "an 'itidhcd! So regnlar and in'tfecf is its 1 confirmation, W many ol those whotppi.v.i.Vit i-tro'i visited it were not satisfieii. until flu v ;.irrrpimle.ti-e. had made a clofte exaniination, that it was . not the work of aft. Ir; is be l.ween thirty and forty feet in fiicunt fei ence. Oi" its height it is "iinpoasi' le to sneak. 011 account of wliich vet remain, although the bones iniitiei.se The land Ohio, stands, 47 dollars! on which sold within 40 years for 1 A negcsi b..y livl'ioit.ff t. Captain S, roller was fiMiml itii.imarirtiit' schr. '-"Hut let1, at the Mew Intel; bound for Fall River, and ready for AITefali magistrates. Captain Carter ii admitted tu bail, ami Ihe mate and two seamen, In prisoti. until llm Fall "iVnn of our Supciiin,CMrfa titwniitit mid one other Meainnii al" dvUi.nrd in prisott tm evidentre tit Ihe t'ttse. We have no wish lo exprrss" any opinion , it to the guilt f innocence of tbo urcused. TUt the inagis- trate are satisfied that the - negro could not have got to bit iUco of scientific and the curious, who flock to j!(m,4' A waddle, llemler-ni it daily by hundreds. , F.irstt, F.ni Jat-s Ii: Oracev. Henry til!, . After the family of Logan was mur.!Kn. Khaa Uhy. Jhn roml.nn. Sr.. , , . h : i tw. liiclilrv.Jl'hr ti.rtl.er. K-q. Altil llw. .lered. and hen 4bere reii.al.ie I ol b .."-V "ii".. rlajwcll! Allen WIV once powerful tube but a lew depond-j Stm inhmHt, gamuet King. Eiq Maj Aoms in--, heart -broken representatives likeisimrpe. ivrr i'nilii.Mti, A. it Blackburn, himself, he made the lollowing melan- Kaq J..hn M, Vo..fr, W,llism llarbin, Rui. Vlli'll J P"" .--.-- .-1 " I n.V uioou inc. c irnmiiii m .i.ii.. diop in the veins of any living being;" to whiclr we way soon addaiid there Is no inenvnto left to indicate the spot where mouldered the last remains of the M ingoes. Wheeling 2az- : j- J. I Colonel Crocket's Tovr is full of queeritie and quaint expressions.'; He aysthat when r'oling b a rail road, , was fold that he was going at the rate of 2J miles ao hour, . t ;' can only Indira of the speed." says lie "by nut- tins my bead out to ijit,vVicU I did, - motwhY 4w-4ltif ardr Kto- 4le . w i.i a at .. Hetl'OaS, Kq vm. Aliem MO.. , ana, Slrllargt. Kq. THeoplultia Csmplaell, i ..ph'l.ia 'V.IUaai. tint. Milton -..Campbell,. ' K.ibert Allen, Ksq. i:oi , laic Ncuim.,. r.li C. laiwrenre. Col. 8J. Lolrrmilk, Juarph M. ItnRle. K'q. Jeore !! , r.q UHto Arrms'oo, r.. '' r""r H'- vie Aieamler, r at., i n" ""!i l-V.msier, t'upi. A Adam, Janes Mill'irait, 1 hnmas H'tl. lrdThoir John Moore. Ka.q. .'r' otalaoo llos-aitl Jan.es M. Moitisit, -Willmin W Iwtn, ,. J His Datkl.mt- Jft't t:taik', Hamtirl llim- . ion, Alesamlei.. Torrence, - K-q, Am'r tt : CaliUrll. V'1- li w,,,,e. J Dtmal.r , Georgs L. Usv Wsoo, Howell L. Alley, in. u-st-i. "tif -.- a- 4