Weekly News, Volume 1, Number 6, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 31 March 1854 — Page 2

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p ggpi C. 3C0TT, Editor.

:tu-.l the ' Protean phase led to i.o pra -ticinc schemm 1 t.! speciiie.l in the sdielule returned by sumed I.y lu

that they I !or t!5V'.i,ct-"il-!b'll"':::'- US -a' :"', i'h.tm.

n:s movement is. i i'i '.-.-iv dl-traaeu In ; . . ,

i ii'j uuase wera into comtn.uee on

;a an ! ,

t A :

eiul Xe -pm.vr -.ween Walnut a oi.lv uuthvr-

i v.

v. !.. puat: . :.:y ;.. :v:n..-.i ig-r.- P.. l'h":U!..-a-h'.:i. N Yeik i I". .-;. n. t . ; ?: . -a. -.h-em-. :. r.d ulscrit;K-r.s l'a ul

actions oi tl.o i of their auver',' ui.Iy feeling ir' report of each I'cation of I! Is i.ot as", know of vhat t!,0 lee-ple'S i5V CCriiiii s s

d ra

mi on the irg, these

:b

i . ... l l c . 1 : . : . oil

.j. cia'ae movement ' -iWL l- '-'i lom.e. .ipjuopuaaou iui.

.i . . . i

i.ie futlHctirii yie s t Us cliam- ions tiii'i

tneiius. In brief, the t

tmeaTer.s to exhan.-t i'self in the fu:iCtion oi ! Mr. Yates made a l u.: speech against th

nuouneiug "'i index, without ever reaching the jositioi. ' N.-lrasKu hill.

at ireeit- vl a po?t..e irce; s altering in-.-anw nue, n

is true, many beautiful deeds, of individua

ca hill-

hill for

reform, hut aeoumulatli ij. tieveni.c'iess, a ter-

jn-em.i- rille fund of j lobular i;.d'.:i'.reiiee

:.i seems

gus1, ihwuu tue m,ir.. ties.

. . e-l OUt tO D :i,u they millije-- , , ; , .

- -vvJk .'',,-1- . i iv. Th? futiuanvratal error of this verv i-.ohl . ttf m nXTza.L OI linW i mr v last 1 it s-

jl fT?wf SrlUlT en'eri rise, a we eo:.i e.ve, !'.es in t .ie ;ussunip

';S 70 iii .Hl'ilK

a.i't ms-

.ea; oi lis ti'.s-

I he L"ii)in.ll.ie tnen wok v.t tue

huiKling six steam frigates. Mr. lhicoek ma-le an ah'e fj eerh in favor of mi ii.Lh.tion to thii navy. IS.:na i Yi-sterday Mr. yi,i-ui ma-le :s lu'.uion !o go into exeeutive f 'ssio;'.

A-.sf.ia. ..a :he li . -

cm .ju.'stio:-. Austria, .: h -r part "-xpr-'a- 1 a ieifeet '. ilhignes to yu th Western j '..- vrs, l.itt l'.ussi.i j.ositive'y r.-fs.-d, n ih ground that as Kussta was nut a la iritho nn'.ver, she (Prussia) hail hat !;rile coiaparative interest in the matter. A ih j-ateh was reeetved IV. m the Austrian Mini.-ter cKiihinat'iry if the matter. h;:t i's language is said to he so reserved and U!:s t'tr-faetorv as to he deemed indicative ol a eh.n ul !!'..- on

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;-ti! !"-i iJ. i yr i ; jh" . t'e 'i !( a-: . I. 1. 1 i ' ..! i ej'-i" :;.J. - in : :e : ' wti.i l-li tv.t;. -t:hl. ,1 1 ; ' .- in ;:U va.-Ti ! u -v. it . n-1 t .-. .. iiii..U v "iv. iini,:;:; . .' ;:l ei i::.' ). I ' i. ii.e .'.;. .-.:.- ! v. ;., ivies nn t ;.i.:'ti t I' . i ! e i' liiii'- t i e ii ;;i-. ai : ' n'.'.x- a ten r) - iret .-iei -.s l :-.

f:t!j Mr. llt-ga I'.ir.ott will please acce; i ur ihaaks i-.-r late New Or'eat.s ravers.

from her long conLmted s'e'-; VriietheJl : is en accost; it of ihc es,-U i Railroad, ?!. '

t.Ot, we are i.ot j r;r;.rea to say; iut we uo K-t "

ceii

Amelia v; t.ie oriiiiator arul ra.iiealh-fn, and iheieZ-re !;,a to he com-

e whole etneerr. made all the 1'ivnr.sed with. molerate ..

; the 'ail of Austria .

'J vices irmn .-aii) say tu cn.ei "1 t.ie

ion, hecause it, would interfere with the con- ; insurgents nave been t.it'iur.j-l near in-

Ut ' ......:..,,,.( .t,. ; , ! i'l't 1 Ihete-ii frt.nl ier attd sh.if.

it,- -t

1 . ! ;;:

Mr. Walker and others oj roseil the mo-

i'r:tl it .n i.f th.. I rr m t Itilt j'I .it , ..f

. . ., ex'ennient.-.? m.it. and ! ,: a; .eh where is its 1 . . ...

11-5 maue (unng t tie evening, ... , . ,. ... , . I a lo:.! deLato on t!ie rn:l,t o! a S'Uiator t

lil'UI .Mlt.JL" aeU tllLIitll'tit'iL Itel'.

n, some -lays oe.oie th . m.

sav i ,i. i i;o'.v i.ivsci.ta a luoru uusiuoss an. :

T T..t v..-.-..-.-.. .:v i, a..':.- vearonv Than it Lils for manv vears. Sm-dl VaT .bl"l'0f vhi.'ll were ret U

.-. ;!4 r-.... m,:,. e;,.r,-, ' houses are heine- rem,v, d from hasir.ess-iiVf S thosoWhig prints as as rather the W; -d' a pr-tpensity r;..pe. j aemande.l the attention of the rru.ale. the

,.'i Tuesday cs Uext, hy" ElderT. lortlen of our city, ar.d larg, iis erected 1 n.mstratio I ul Chair deeded sueh wa, the rule, and the'

! various parts of our pla-e. V$f are glad t ra'i0V! 1-or '-"l"ien A. Douglas, ark tn"'.irui!!g want of our j'hysicai nature, despite upon closing the doors, all ohjection was Religions Notice. ' see th's- and do 1 ope that th ti&Ti re4'oto:lth,; F'10 aro w'th IVmi-s avJ . - volumes of learned impertinence taa, withdawn, and the Sjnute contii.ued in ex- . n':r T. C. Prigg,, (Baptist) will Fh ; .ho jj rj maU( ' bill-nd the hest evidence U voWen writien to the contrary, and it, ,(,u;vo ,,.,,. The U:tdl.M1 treaty is

.iiine'.eari iiousc. on io-:ncrro eu'ii.:.s . , . - t&iJt ltSTTsocUtantv. uilimaieiv, is ino iw . v ' ,

ic ii i ter-: oi t ne I" i o, i

n, !e,,l . ..... e-.o..' ... ......

Tin. ...! !

t various, proloi.e.!. and fu'malahie i demand the elo.-ing of the doors, if he do- j Pensaeoh

isaults forcibiv s'u:e.-'.o its true charactei : sired to state a matter, which he hid; eves- : don, to take measures h.r

clainiso'i ihe t mted Stat

and o Saudav, at 10 o'clock. ' I'i'-'"? hUlo hrepeatedlv WWdiu - the Sratihcat-on of at,y other -. f-" - " - , . , 1 . . V --V-- i - V . , o. . "-o 'Uiiue apnetite. In tne aUc.co ot at -1 t"'i. l-.eler Carter, !r.-u .vontuckv, wio preach Honesty, nam a e5t !U-ftigy in some of the New England btaies, :.lltf .V;. liiXn::,.,,iul L.lV0 tK,: j To.(1;tv tI;C Sck.(.t Ct a fu-.e-d sermor:, at 3 o'clock, in the Court ! A ccrtatngonth ?) who subsertbyjore paricularlyhy tha descendants of .scruplod to sa-ic-i'y this cr.ning with improp- j .,:,, ,'. t;I0 MeX;e;l,i House. : the Teuinint, s;. li;upport(?) Ue the ;43?hll lan ford conVuionists, who hut a ' tr 'ud injurious hjverag,s, the hac.er.tahl, .' '' ' " . mm, . I . -. i . ... i ...i . ...... eors,-.5!levee of ,vt,i..l. l.-.v.. ......1.. I 1 1... ' '! 1 U

' paper when it ihayrgeu hands, and rejuested 1 silort :me !.0:v,re his death, refused Daniel i'

Ttio V;.,!lv.i lri.hitprr.

. ' f.. t.-".rv.- rt..-. ...-..ttit l.rtvi. o.J..hte. tolls. M-.i. .1 1 v . i1 .,,.-. .

Wn; meet :a ll..n.r San, on Fr:aav, the 7th - - " t ee..-:, ,.i -v oi u.c v, u..o.., w;'.a ooi.sten.attoa and alarm.

1 .a:, o,

t ill ieaing then' vernnn.'nt.

All the i :ssengei of the American ship h.hert K -!iv, were ha. .led .-afelv, and the

ship, having cut away her m ists, got oil' the ; rocks and was towed m'o Kaig.-ti.;:. ; The ani'e.nnci inent of I.,;d t 'hnentlon to

snp-osod to ne tae suhject under cot sniera- , tau Utga meicnat.!;-, m reg na o.. jKe con, is

: cation of all Jh.iss :.n. pro '.ac, had cans 1 tee of the last ; great excitement in coni n r .,;ai c'.rc!

s ma te a lonj.

ut and plr.laitth.ropi,'. of a'.! aire.-, I ne tseiiate resumed the cot!!-:. -ration of

i led inva- t 'lie clehe:vn-a- Sell.

c.i'j CVA'AE ".N

II

r:c-M !ii'-ii

inm. train

I'ohi- lii'.- s Licit from ih'roiM'. lAUiilVAK OK Ti!K i HANKl.iX

r.f A-ril, :n the Main Street Preshrteri-m i We sent Jovv" our C;in"ior' ami :it01 IK the use of Pat veil Hall, to dcfvi.d the m,n riahly to the hrty. l;a,h, and nn.t unj hi- Several amendments were oS-red and', 1 c'-nr.-'i The Presevterv will he opened hv ! fcnned h5m thc amou:lt d;1- ho sald ' and measures of ,hc O-einproinise of l55. ' ..-.phieal remedy of utterly era lh atmg the j w o..;n hampem. , , -he would i.ot pav it without a hill, stating Tlt t0 ti.:,,i- f :ojt , w Fin-land :MT'-'::''? "US virtually goaaea lorten- . , , - ediu'Stlay. aii..-rno..n a sena.ui iiom the Moderator, at 10 ociock, , 1 - , . , . ' - i-i io v . i , o - i. Mr. (5wn. withdrew the amendment inak- i , , ,, - . ; r - . n ';the amourt, was sent thmking (we sup-1 n,,.,.., ,.:.;or;:.T Con-a-ss a--d rern---1 ' J V n. 'l ';lu,!!u. ! v( V1''' , ... ,. (. ,, , rived at i his -or. this ca.I rt-aaT tnorur.-.i. It w:d he m session over ' , i.... . ... - L -'-o cert.ra.lv he to iurni.-'a chea-., mvi '..ratm-' nng an appr-u.ritif.on lor a Custom House at , , , the SAhati, and there will he preaching i l f th ' ahun.hmliy, and I, thus j Vr. Ult , ilh(ut cumh t ;l VuU. ' 1 h l U , d-h eve::ing du:i:;g its coutiuueuce. A11 ; so smad an amouut-tt hetng on.r mty ; bill. Has it come to thi,? Must tip clergy j saving the appetite with its a, pre,iate th M lhU) ;in excc(t5;. ,:;, a'!" " ' - ,..-..,,,..:... .i cents. The h:I! was made out and predated ' srr;;vT their do anatical issues of theL-v . M'J:-'-f. upers-ae all irregular ana rumou.- iu- j , , r.ngtan.i.

Ntav Yictt". March

t rati a . ". Sr. an 1 : ;i vr-

t 1 .. ' e . , ,.r, I T .... .

, t a'- Lit., lest., ar

i ii? .' a.: 'riili -a..,, r-i.

ilf r,.

1 '.Ii-'

.a

1 had al

ia en.

to

'i !;K hi h t tin- Mm h . :-.e it' -. 'e'i;e ;v . i - ;,o-e '.v . nd nti.it it i" ' if '-J

i'T .

Shaniriiiii v.;i

ti nrm n J.i-rn :c -i , . t-. i ( ,-ivr

A. M.. and from 2 till 5 o'clock, P. M. The : maacr' a!3a ::!,onu'-a our 1"'a laal tne uoarest interests o: .cir roP.tteal ri0liX ih-ws we do not attempt to pump tha river c--.m'aiut.ion iu eor.;t?.-t:.oU with the Tr-shv-' w"-HllJ Uvt Pl-V u caless !t V;is receipted. ! Thus they cried in loO, when the Cam pro- dry, annihilate the clouds, hut cut suita-

. v .v . s i' Vrh d 3 o'c'Vk "rr06"-? t,3e man xva?:'ea to pay, we re- m;se ru ensures were heir.g passe 1. Thev . "' cl:.a;neis t--r tne uevasiu.g .r.ement. '"L"-lJ" ' ' i ceipted the U1I: ar.d or. its presentation a-a:n ! r.redicted the ruin of the countrv .md 'wg' wl:.i:.h !r tl-ws av ay, i.ot only harmt - -i. 1 . . , A - I ..s j - ,e I ; ;1 el ! . ' J.M- ' :1 V !l :u 1 I .r. t-M- ' ..

rrt '$:.! f'i iT7 ct .!;. 1 strT'-'e p it mnv : ear to th -m no sauc i" -r; ' . 1 -; . . 1,1 L '- 11 1,1 - a i -" lu -s. j acre is amnn eiit danger that lire

It 1 very d.sual-'e a. n; i:s of IVes'

lat tae pu:

lav. a

on at ier a'.ner.-ned.

.iliiSiiTi'N", Match 20. i tho hand of the lmpcri

1 1-i"-va 1 lie debate on tne bill to l.niid from Chii.a were .x six steam frigates was coutinuetl yesterday No important change had taken phu;

up ta adjournment w ithout coming to a vote. Kas'ern iiues'ion.

It, is rumored iu I'aris that th"V.ar had

ct-d -oon fall info

;te e.v ports

in

, e I I... it -ti i

To-lav Mr. Disnev, from the C'ouauittee

lhat is surety tuc last way of getting maa will, at Ieas ha- o the audacit v to s:iv xv

I the cc-uu try is yet ruined. They say the

dvve was in type tae Xehraskahiil is a violation of the compact

' ! on Public Lamb, made a report against tie; ..on orders to his !'.

anting to the several States, for the i fonhwi th.

u !. ..u ..... ;. i ...i i . . 4. ...i

ll leu...' . i.e;v- ii SiK'ni'l l;tt illll-l. Will OOUI !i;M

araaiid the rrirter. ti-., r ,,;,.,? Time ar fh, treasur -s in n-i conib- r.ith.n. bur we t!o t ,,t I '

P. S S"-.rf. th" nKv wns in trno the kh - .,r tilcre! -re see. t'axo'cl th.s -oenl ii" aasurdb uiv mu.. .a, a.m o.s.,.,., u ,ti-.; nussta lias Sent a c-

I .tmib

.... . s 1. M:-ce tae ntve was m trne tae .eb-s-i. ha 1 is a vtoiafon ot the com met u.t.- pt-ia o u.Miain i ".' v w Political rart:. ! er.tleman has sent us two onartcrs, for1 0f"i0 ar.l fJ.-,o Compact' indd' there tub'-'''- ih'X the vo-utraiy v e assn it an gvounds that it was unconstitutional. j Xapolcn. r,- . r-..c:.--o: t-. ,.,:.,,. v... lo-,-.-. rP.,t " . - , 11 . .. , ! ""' ' " , 1 ' , appropriate p.!a--o. suaonnd it witii guards .; Mr. P.em.ctt mule a m'n.or'.tv rei-.ort. . t-rr'I.V ea-:h-imt -.no 1 . la. ....a.. ..c. Ka.a .i.at watcb lie lias our receipt m 1 ml thereby : is ,:o com t -act that does not guarantee to thc a.-.d fUd-rs -i-d .-M-e'ul!v -dn i-:s-.- w.o : : ,, . , ! -v t. . .a.--,..,, Pes,, ..i , r ,. , ; . ' . , , , . , 1 -i-" ..K.ui. .etti uoo.. ; j ,e l ouse wiien into Commutee on the ; n, wha-h I'ttllv tv.o t v P'-or-i tia t--ai aa. po.a Jelrauairg us of one ntth ot the amount, ! peoj.lc, the right to sav whether th -y will and coal, instead ol eatni heue or .ain-cot- , .,, , ., , . , . : " - . n-,'.- .-a'--. -a a- n,, ,0, -Rof, ; .- - ... . . 1, ' b:ll to bu.M s:x new steamers, atnl aiter a ; liP,.,l ; i oo.a uiu.., j.-.-d in.iaau ' r-ermit slaverv in thetr own State, or n-t. . , , i

lideninu no

a... a

;r.-e a at Ca-.-ioi.s ware

1 a At

am is ,c

lv.r.oi; nas iate;v Deer

u i . Slaverv is a -nun est ic institution, with wuica

t'-ir 1 lion. 1 - 111 0 1 1 i.e la.-...: lea.a.e .n i.ieu put.- r.. ...... 1 ... 1:.. - .1.. m- v .: 1

-and that, too, of the '

The u

ti: is an extract from a lett-r

Tb?v ;o in for allow

ing the

iree .1 :

iistead as well as the

I . T .Mil. .1 . .1 - -. .1 . ,

-p ,f v,- v a- vx-, as cia.me 1, inev wi.i aave ine pov. er say meat-?, uat 1 trig 11 tnroimli wnut

ms! how mativ h-t -s and cat! e mv neigiil or itee rai.raco wua so. re: t- in c.ennai

If we th's'.-e to il .'a-, h a -.rt'.-a' ir .deJ short tlehat-n tic Committee arose and th

ruin a ."nun'e-rd compoimd, we 'to lac j House adjourned. ihe achate on tins bn

ij to close to-morrow at 2 o'clock.

Sun' ait. The chair

aitelu; t to sei-aratc it In- ruae caemu-a

lad to sec Ju Ige Branson coining out iu so -

1 into i 1

t

v, March -J'.i. treat et iiement at a tlu.-l had

........ - ... i, ser.sio.e rr.'ooses iii.it. LongtLss,

..... .... which it luis a siron-.-r aflinitv. and sutT'r ; il'c a r,T' tr-'iu tae U ar 1 lepartinent real- ;

oat s,is me ... .... ., ... , ,,, , ., ... 1 .. . . ree o-i va 'o o t m.-ti. ..-;-s

. . lt to aeian-n itseii. in inn.- maimer, should , uvii to 1 ae vxpanauures u: aer tae i ist river t '

............ ...... ........ ., ....v. .... , t ... v,,r . ir. ,m 1 ... loia . .1 nil vi.-i. I 11 1 ..... .1. . :. - . W . . Ol IiCi'1 Cseiiiaa'. CS. I o V,

shall have. The Xebrasha

i oeo p.e si. a

sV,N..v, ;r .v.,r In tla aiv.po.,n of! IheXelaaska hill has, as I understand, V . V , ,t 1 7 7 , we uro the world irom tin-use ol int xica- j and harbor acts, 'or the improvement of Wcs-,"1 io.-i-icsenta.ives. 1. '.' "'- '7 1 - - 7 V ! : Ken so anerded tint it cm neither have . tnc Congress c.S tne tutci b'ates, wao aavo ting ii inors hv rendering accessible to ali, ,... ., , , cit ment became more . v, -! f s- a-.s w o row r-v-sts t - , .. . ..... , ..... . , c 1 , , .. icrn neis an.i iuiin.jis. 1 ' " - - - 1- x-''.the ettect of lega'-.zirg r.or pron-baing sb-; no Constitut.ona. rtgnt. Out v.pi n stum ab- Itgh', pure ami pieusar.t w;m-s, ti.at w ; an- . ... ., . . Q , . , upon the ir. ulatiou n-.lr-;-alth.ra7tiveSbve Ln, i very in the TerViies but will leave that Allium hvpocrlsv. Aheadv the Admmstra- r ,he aforesaid ir-xthc uishabh, cavin, A lie. some odier busim-ps, the Senate took 1 . ; Avother aeature in their platform, which ' question t. sia-.d 0,1 the constitution and n -j 2s ei ;-aska hill has been endorsed, "'-able icsults. In thb 1 P e bc,n:,n,y lad ,nl numerous - - ; ; , ,0.-,.. t.ei,:., ,c -- a the doeisivu ot tae je-p?. who are to ex- , , . . ' . view it wtud be as ratt.-n-il to undertake t.. : a-nendmei.ts were maae; hut wa , o it com- 1 ,l ""' ' '- ' ;.:,U'.;V-o",.",V-v. G.;,!.rl;,..;f:,;;';:;,, icwc-s of government. The bill . ta liite lmpsatre section putiins the Rt;t!Up i1k. lM.u,U out of a cake of ;. or h J a V(lt,, ou thc hm t5u: So;ilte ;,ajimicd neck. Fi nn the 1 1 ' 7 t ;s " ased or. the re; ublican doctrine that the cap stone on what tae people thum o! I a-rce to suck tne oxygen bom a drop of water, a- 1 - : wo gadi -r t'ae follov.-ing i-g Thanksgiving proclamations. should ru'e, and assorts the great ' and his servant Douglas, the lying Boston to atteinpt b r-m-ve iutcm; er.eice by dircci , f Hurone. ! A uieetii.g between

vention by Congr-'ss 111 ; a.i.,, n v.otn-bso.a;

I ara re:o mors, iij-eii svv sun- ;

. r..., , . .. I. ( . ...j... ... . . .,T-a

'-? to s-'e the dev when thev will h

and orgat.ised

. , 1

contrary, notwitiistandmg, who

, appeared quite premature, (as all Yh

re a rnv-cir-e ot r.e:;-i

i we t".'1' u..t.:s oi lae

1 on itoris.

ru(. , a, -.- 1,.-" .-.,,,,..- . -1... ' pcrs are") in giving section r-.-f.

7- AXt.;!T:iii.;-.te.i. Had they the power ' V,.v o;7,.;, m Congress and refers it to ?.-.?.', Chatlev llemelin give --a-ihrc-v this country, we would heboid ' ihi" local au-.h-raics, where it properly be-. Young America Douglas P-r-.-.-

;i-a tr.an'-.eg ia tae aus. tue longs, iais is wua me tne strongest 01 an ;

: uie reasaes nn.ca L.ive oeen assigne-i in ta-: or of the nan-sn.-e. The moment Congress!

leg st.iii'tn, or in- anv c...'i'c.'i e me u s wliat- 1

ever. The problem is far too sub.

".s:-is..-i The city was throw 11 i.e..

b..r.,.-.. t'. , ''Us morning i.y .1 r-a oa

Ii 'en foiight between M-.-. s s. I'utt'.tg and

both meii,b. ;s of the lb-US-:

11 the ex

ile e; s corse ana.t ' Uio-t ex. tg .-rated tinent and ; h-.-u-'hle

t Si roe !;ivs Iator lrorw junrone. , - tiieeta.g between iu-sc genu. men

,., 1 ! III? I ' I . OV Till'. VIMC tatte place tins marmng .it B!a iet.sburg. and

Lill.l ........ . '. .'i JL. L I I J - 1 J 1.......

: a' 1: -j . n:.;.i).!t!At' K'.a . a. i" hi l.'i

1 1 f

1 a-' 1 .a;

( ;

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1

i'i-('iM!i- iia.a;- t : n-.ii ;;m Jail: O! lt:e "a. hole s oric. i ic Ti'SM it; .!. Wt ip.'i N li.'.h-i

i

vay to -d-c-n-r

ut-licate tor suen coarse emj'iricai tr.-a;meia ami it would seem im.os;blo that enlighten

eu ana uisnassionate retorne-rs count mu ni i

Xiav Yoiit., March US. Tlie s'l'.uina Africa, wi'h advices from

1 . e s i . P-csi le

i-ti 1-S-3-G! More are:

ic amy tcasio.e or its kippy an

1

1

com;

; Lieijiool to the 11th ins.,

ms arr

aed

i-.-ie

a m ni

an

5 . .

aiiatic ;

i

Tcmtseiaiicc.

ple of the Unite-i States cannot

t: g to no w .'.a t .1-

of slaverv iu

.r;..-a ...:o . st. They

r.c.-.i

icnai aiat

, a . verv win cease

he free and

i .

lousuence m wnat taey jn te Smth. and

prowl around the seat

iatei.se or r.on-esistence

.e . iies a-.u 1. enator.es. s.a-

a suhh at for 1 c-litical

re mnv

The fo-h:

n,

i"..e. e, wn. a irea s me n in a now ligh, we -to-

!

We pu'-.lis

t't.v-

, . action in tue

e-1.1 ui-ujo .... . , . .... . .. ... . ... , .... ,

. sL..i ia.K ana wane ana i reaea aei-ui sniverv

ee States. Men t

and preach aba

.tnev luav a 00 lit slaverv

aom the L--r,isiHe

.t as tue views ot Mr. l rentn tne Editor: tot intending either to appr. ve or condemn

.is a v. i.oic. Cur rea ie.-s win

eir own conclusions, air. t reutiee

s.ioinC sctieta

solution. I ; "i'iiat che-'j) ana pure wines will eiTec' i this result, is a tested by ihe extraordinary ' ' sobrieiy of ti e French and Italians, to whom j . waicr is itian st a gre iter rarity than vine, j a..u b ti.e hiring .'ff.rts of"t!i"se t a tiai

an

II

0 !.

shots we:-; exchange. 1. 1 his is not d-.a.ie by the friends "f cit-her p u ty, but tin.- ;';ie:o of Mr. Breckenri Ige -Luiies emph.itlc.il!

that th

1

tie

rmy. hanatics mry prow, around the seat in Brazil, British India, Cnbu and Russia; ; d'a and lh,rei ;vith tetiacitv O of government and th-eaten the destractioa but that is a very uatere-it tnag from acting ,-;c ov,.i.,-i va,:.. r:re ,,f , .1.....c..r, of the exiut.y-:3:c:-iii:.s may stand upon '' l-e.v -ovv n t:---u2a f ' .V U e;,;hc'! "' th- -tump froni sun-rise till sun-set, var iu . l-ST"' , , , l'AMr:ni..A 'ini.s TuvrKfAXia:. We in tiic Stave o.ates tne -lust.on oi "ukt1. . .-.- .- . : ,1 ,. . . S n-o -:--r tl- -. r-,--."j-. a- ' '3 .- . i - .,, ! . , , caUUOt COtiCtir 111 ti.CsetlS.aCt.ion whicli tue a,.e.u 0-.1-, .b...n a., ti.e c-.o p.e.ae a-iu nd ot thc insti.ution w; 1 be a-aaicd sooner v v . -t- a ,-.. . , , , i , ' ; New or K I r.bunc receutt v ex; res-..-a at t.ic it.-atagctn tnat tnev can conauanu to uecov . or atr; ana it wiu oe aoi.e mare certainlv, - .. - -,, o ', , .. .. . ... , intio.iU'.e n. "j wines into Secret arv (niu-

anl tc Britair

t ion of thctp wines expressly fori

Nothing new from Asia. The 1 .ondmi Daily News s'ates that the Czar had sent ano h.-r proposal to Vienna, w hh;h was rej .led. Austria and Prussia had not vc t signed

; says thai ; h-uiage was ' ty; but in-. -re he will i.o! i Ail Uie 1. 1 en ins an -. ' siateineia that a m ;.h;g

-.a

: n.a

as ".in

ijOrary taa I r-- . ut.it.... s in (.rea! tlier nltimatnm to the C.ar. . . ... . ,

uv-tgn.-.i ;o tucoiir.ige tne nnnorta

pur-

pose.

ol tiiese co .siueralton we

i ee

ea.

Ir. Cutting left the ci v vcstcrhtv ;,a

n the half past three train, and Mr. Ihv.-k-

rhe allied llccts W'-re cruising in the Black i curidge followed in the live oh, k train.; -I'l.r l l i . . i . r . . ..... t ii

J n. s iea 10 i i.o- impress,",) iu:a ia unci . was to take place rear Baltimore. Mr. Cutting left the trail) ai Bhidel.sl uret !

I'he Greek insurrection was sins dhtg. ,,ut Jir- -A", ' '5 1" tae express

tra.n, was cairie i to ine junction, an-l was

Vie t -;

ie i. i. i.

licet was cutiin

n ... .. . ... ... ... . i i

and ru.s.ea.l tue niw-aniaatg cuizers; vet 11 : p.osoec.a 101 u.caan', w- ri0-s f,vc t:,f "-'tiaa' of the T-:'i-' 1 m-av. s.i-a .Himu u.c.-s.i.g.- i;pi. j . ihhuh th-v will succeed in receiving nothirg for fa'fe lb'-li uf iL-7 S-5 'ill be left . u:.e Jw hi m.oi hhsr.i.Jg',! hre Ha-, tl,e m.1:i":, il!?''' s'j!vu ,'1' t5l "" It wa: . : , .: io deal wall tlieir own ati.urs as rhev please, .-. t ,. -7 i - ests ot naniannv a problem ih u l-.as vexcl , tn--r oca or-s but t -,- u-;.'r co1t.-"1.a ca . - , . , . - i ' tea. sutn.m i. .on it pr-atess.es to nave utm-r- , , ,., . 1 ,. , ... 'drawing ...... ..... u..-i u-iLuij. ei w-.thout the poaiical action oi outsiders, who , ..:i, ,),..'., a ; - n-- aid haiil.-vl so manv chmes and a g-s. We, n every honest-hearted American. May we have no business to intermedle. The pea-: f:.' 7 c:"nrlu";l )X sau-eivlv trust Congress will rcuand this! 1 r ,. , , , i .... n, .. . ... , ,. 1 , i'ii..c.p:e ot !-.; ect :!. is saaiiiv in it tae - .. ,. . ? , c. . . i ii r.c-vc-r live to see tue dav wiic-n such rotten- fie ot the territories wid also discuss tne ; , .,- :. ,,.nl ' i em ot tae iree list to the Secretary s reran- I in Luss

h-arted. La-iai-hl fanatics as G: idin-s f'avery question in framing theirinstitutious;' t,.'v a-'v ... : i'avV,,.,ml ,ov f':,.. siderati.m, and that his sober second thought ' massacred, was false. No further engage- . i-'c-venrioge at eieven o c.oc. tnat mg.it, . ' ,'his.. iV-.-.'-v i- v -r yao,e ' -.i ,utit is niorally certain that there will be r.o ' v- 7.aa-' otJac'c in the tr,um-l0 if ,;ot' t!l "-r-r5lli"i f''-,fn-,'t1 I ment on the Danube is reported and matters ilIul Uic urrangements for a meeting were ; rive . " ' - ........ s.!avcrv m N.-baisria, wliere neither soil nor t ' . ,-,-T t. -, . ,. , ' gress its.dl, mac j.rote-t and em.-rish the in- i , L , . , ' com- leted vet.-d n- 1 -i c-hir h!acli-s.i.lel (as well as bla,k-faced) elimafe is alapted t- that kind of labor.- "nlU' t'' XC " V," - of a home interest so pregnant with i r'ia as lhe.v r ' 1Y ' t , 1 T dV.urhcrs of the peae nnd oaict of this And, besides, mast of the emigrants to the ! r" . '."I"T! M f.t ' ! the happiness and e!:are of hnation."' ! ed by the Pad lie. I. he Mars-aid oi the Dts,-,ct and the At- ;, ' t - -1 , - , . v. r . ; tiee-t.a-.e .uh..iit anv uetiiuieut to i n-! 11 , - . . , . , , ., , : lornev leuerel are on the alert for tne par- ; no g.ei-.ms-, wi.l have tue centrol of the utuoiv wid from tne iree S.aa?. Ii, t;0,.., wd- j,lr.7uhir!v as the present j .-... , A portion ol Napier s Bah ic had sailed. j ties ;V.o.!l0r m be prev.-ntcl. ' V- ,- ........ i however, tae peop.e s.ma.d d-c;ae i n- Ma-'.a, -..a,- ,v, i I u -. T , i . a o .s ! The fast division of French trooi cm- ' t . ...... ,i i i in. ... i ''

111 VleW

confess our rer.-t at the. j rosi-.ee. .f ihe fiee I Ihe Kusian Iaa;

a iinissani of foreign v. i; es into our po:ts, ! through the h

wiacn can never avail tne m.issjs ot the I'eople. and the cou.se pient ruin, or indelinV i ..i.-.. . i i . .. l : ,i -. . .

ice ami t-oaocus s icggie w men ine i i , . . . - ... . . -.- . . . ,. , i. a ,... Q.i. m. i-..., a .1 : oobgi-.l to leti.ia

li larit ' ie U lei c-l " ll" U i crest tic C 1 I- mc c: .it. i im tint; t.'t tut t. : e s "

maturitv must -ai-nt i-ouiitlcss blessings itnm ; i n -tnown.

...i...l it... in ..... u.'s.gne l.

' 'I ".it L.11- II ...Olili.3 . t. . U II Kit

I he challenge was written by Mr. Cutting, on Aloud. tv in short terms after the

la-:.--

1

The Boston ship, Pantheon sunk off Ilol-

m laac lor the atu-omtcd light at the t laci

rep.

from Kahifat.

report that Kahifat had been captured

issian forces ami the whole garrison

the adjournment, and was delivered to Mr.

I.'ieckenridge at eleven o'clock that night,

I n i. in a s i;u nc 'be leec Lt !,.!. A ii : oi; r -an

sice Travi!;, in ; hv 1 .-! una W oi Id. inn -i s: -!..', ui.ii rvi.i bi- aa -a: i:V-. A-imsi'ig . i 'les. i.ud '1 iaiicn. i: i, : Litia'o Ui tUi.l. w i; ;, ci'l e.i:.' T W'-!!-oe J,s-.ii-,:eg I.. !-. v.i. !. t.tii.i-ag 1 -..e.ce tet-.. l-e.tua ah h.ingc in i he -a;! e Ni. or!, v by. 0.H i; vain s e ' n

l lnr-v ec-a.nt iieSe-...,, li Pi ee-;

Il.t V. i

a, u: Ites -wo.

ci ii v ti.-u.ait i..s-

gi ut i. i-i

ian.'i. a i

!;o Take; ii! ah- da vog

verv, it is their ow n m cer, and thev shogh.

n w ax-.

Democratic State Convention.

vu-e-grewL-rs are ch.eiiv inveterate tree-trad- '

ists !. who-e lips the Tribune would not un- , widinglv see commended 'ahe l'oisoned

e.i.iacc

trv.

A It I ,M if i' ' lA 1 1 iio lust division ot Prenea troops em- in case the milter has not l.K'en a! ;u,i..d.

would fain fill up for th

As regards this last, however, the j O .1

CONGRESSIONAL

-t- ... A T 1. )-

: is lax s all dac? I Live von noth-; At a me-,J: of xh --'.w-ratic Slate ihonght of siah ex-aisite ve'igeamv might ILhsk. The House passed the In linn j il"a tlu'u-11 t(umi "l'nn Vl,"isuls le oni,l3 to j Th- ienl: is yet uncerla'n. but it is io Vj w, t.f vvx-.t vo-i-sof Co rdral Commit te- hdlia Indianapolis on heighten our relish of a proper triumjh, we. ." : , ' j. ij "'u-. t ! neutrnl powers, would be considered a law-: thought the Democrats will elect a Mayor. .,'T" ."'J Vl 'T "Ja',f "L hThursaav. IVt-rua-v the 21, lsot. ;t was ' trusT- uncirciiia-.-ised paiaizaus ihough w e be. ' "l' '' '!1 7"' :U,"-'r t,"I''n!? t',U A" ful prize in case of war. Piivale letters from Texas say that Cart .. n: tun,, yea an : g-d emp.oy-' : ' ' ' ' ; that we ar e superior to sacniicing one jot or i amendment ma.ie by I ue conimat.-e, apro- 1 , pelknap was surrounded bv -100 Indians, , , unanauoiisiV I .... , 1 . , . .,'.;.. ...... ,. , , , . 1 tie Uueen lu.i issued a proclamation i , , . . i , . . sa e "d ;rom vice and learns. - . tittle ot tae natiou-il interest to such un m- printing si'.'.1 " to pa v expenses ot hold-, . ... i and the garrison was rea need to sixteen, the . c ' L jv K I nat a Pcinoerac Stale Con-: ii, a, a,. , :i, , i .... ...... " ., , " , ,. . .. ' against the lriti:-u subjects engaging m lor- i,.,,;,,,, ,, ;,. , a, ate a....-.-... .-..-e t..e j ersons in , ' , , , . , . .. , tm.te. eo e.isaa..uun. Ana we a:e m." a citi'iCil between two Italian tribes on , o a a , re.a.unuer ii.u nig gone m pia.-u.t oi toe , . ... , -r. . V0;Vf-'-1. -ul m l:,e ' 'i'apohs . eru.eig -l.e mai v th.usaiKls who siutvr.-lv i , , , , cign service. niurderers .if the late Indian Agent, and it .;....... e ..: .i v .n w as us onWe h-hv t'.-e Vh of M-v ret it lila .1 " t . . i 1 1 the eastern boundary of u asaing.on 1 ern- . . . , .. , ,, .. . 7, . .... : , " " ' a lH.-1-eve the national wellare to be largelv in-; , - , , ., ! Prince laskiewiteh has been ap'.ointed to 1 was I eared tne low men 111 the garrison I.a.is worse tin., years, x ae con- o cock, A.M., l.r n.e ;arr.ie of noiiiina-: vv,,i ;n ,1,,, ,,,.,,,;,,. :,,a oermauent'sie-- tory, and lor presents ot jgoous and prolua-7 ........ ,. ' wouhi be nia.-s-.ered hebaa the reinforcements

barked at Toulon on the 2ota inst. 1 Lord Clarendon announced that all Russian produce, no matter to whom belonging

New Oui.ean-s, March 27. There was much excitement a1 the election

-.lav. 1 lace men were Killed at tae no.l

lh' leal: is vet uncerta 11. but it is;

.'in -.

r.s..

I" .en 1 vols. Mr. Hag ! !-

1 . 1

1:1

n .-- ' l':c i I !!,

IH.'-.'.f ,

1 , ,

a'i-i siiive to n-e in ies prevent you. to l.ft 'Mi up, with1 art b r th y will : tl.o nhsfortune to

ti'eet, yea; 13 net lay there until ecr-ivs nkng to help yoa up v r..-c -.v.ta;.ut assistance. Vou

--I s- eTe r-,, ,vt

ting canlMvos tor th-:

S-icretary of State, u iitor of State, Treasurer ot Sanaa and Snneriaa-n hint of ThiV'h

, . .......

IastruetiO!.;

i 'iVVl.ILilV. V.VLn..ii". itoti 't 1 .ihiiv ill - '

w.ng o!ac-?. vizi nf tn ,., a, ...... .in ..... i

'The experience of the last tv .. ha; divl ' On motion of Mr. Cobb, ihe House sns- . 1 .... .. .. i

ais nas Miown, w e inm.;. con.'ius-.vea , xnar . 1 1 . 1 :,. .... 1

ne seve

ral ceunties

the State he requested to send one del

t.-r every two hundred Democratic v

in ;

;;Ue t

tne vice ot mt'-mperance is too tiiorongldy

order '.') enable him to

nwrought with the constitution of m

h,.0', '1 . introduce a resolution, making the bills esau itittl

the command of the Russian forces on the : w' ' ae na.-s-.wrc-a ucorctne reaaoiecments

, . , Wauoi arrive. Danube. The messenger with the ultimatum of Niav Oki.i-:an", March 25. France and .hnglitid to the C.ar left Vienna The steamer Pampero, from S.iu -luan has

on the 7th inst. for St, Petersburg. Prussia , arr.ve.l at tais port bae tilings -ttpasseu

ill:

a:,. it . ,.-.-g.,r,i .-'i V.'it! mg -c. He. I e,;e. el t e'l ;i V I i i I'.ekel .

t'. e ti;;, ,i N w V, P., '! 's!'i I'- r'eaaece.ces. ;g el --. A io: n t'-r 1 ' e.a-v. v r l: ta ac re, cr 1 ' 1 i . t 1 . ,:-ii. 1: is t .e.le ieia'v icUto.d iktt 'lie

-0 ,-el.l. e, . j ..'.je t .1 ; V : 1 i be

1 ill

and aid ecu. Take heed

(iltK 1 .... . ......I .1. 1 ..-... .1. . 1 . ....!:,.. t.il, i...,'.,rr: irll'-ni, lee .'1 1 t f tl 1 ! ! 11 1 1 IC:1 -

riven at the Predial election of 1...V2, and wiev' pX ! ,,twWn ti,; M ississii mal the Pacific, ' not s?ga -l -his uhhaatutin ( - (,,y M

.liSJ one aiti.couai ue.egue ior every maiiOt reform society has hitherto exp-ri- .. , f ,r ,vl, .. . rn,,fi,., ,i. 0,,i,.r of the dav ' !K i""1 - 1 uula u,t-se l'""l"b UU'"S "ul'-toth3 K.ttli mst. Sa..ta Anna had led

ir.u..o..ai ....e over on-lainare-i. j n-vi i.t, enc -m ti,:s connect 'on has r-sul'ed incur '. , , - ,, .... , ' ! trality for the present and meditation for the , capital on the 12th to take the field m 1 i-i-i!- .- .....v..- vvi l. f.s ... . . . ... . .' ior ihe th. -d tio-.hiv in May. 1 lie resoal-i - 1 I 1 . ., 1

v.. . -i... . ....... .-V .....in-i lu ai. ui. ;.).,.: ntn.ir ns nn im-i. nut .it i... .r,.n- - - r,,f.,. son a "ainst . vine., ami l ne al.ter was r

-.'.-. 1... . .... W I lM,.n-- , j.. ....... -. - . , ..... . ... ,,, tt.iut... I - . ' ....

.s t. ... ij i., . t .,.!. . . . i . , , '. . . . . . . ..... . . . . : i oi e. i i , i-t i . i t:-iic . . . ..r...,,, . i ... t .... t-.. ., ....... , ., , ... i t . .. .

? o,.;. '.' . : tu 1 aaxanc-tnem man ii-m any spec.nc i - - The tirst division of the Baltic fleet under j " v" "e

ie attempt they J' ' I ancc n,Vcra,, which has in these latter I ',,', "-... .1 , ,,Js!.d a rcduCoii. ' ""V. l" ? '"T i

. .1 . 1 - ,.t - ,1. . , p""" , ' : C I1I.C Gil' ,., I 11 Di t llltlT.lll 1 I'lHl I S- mmt.m -.mi -n. r.mf .ru m i in., i ...

ii:iiii''i'ii-iiit:i"(i vu i ; i ' 1 f :i v.titii; t . ill1 - -hi t i .' vw.!."'-

.-: ti.e adv; liti-

ir Ca..i;aitv e

-.11 befall

From a Familiar Correspondent. rv a rAMii.i.n rr.ii.Nr.

public respect at id admiration: but that

liking the bill, for the construction of six

mouth on the 11th.

I

Cisa inn-ati, March 27. ISo 1.

A f .i. Ci (. .i.x' . . .x ..

m.iaemeut is itself, strictly speaking, rather first classsteam frigates the order of thc day Thr..e thousand Pritish troons will go to fitU) H:St)l(Cl IN

an muex. ol advancing t-ivuutat...i tnaa a to-mrrow, ami from .lay to day till disposed i he iVtli f,n Pu-d service ! .. -- - l-ositive, beneiiceut agency for behind its . ' j ' ."'7 . ' t , , ; I5ISI4i Si:."V. Al'SSOICA, imposing array of conventions, associations, I ' ! U " lU bimeut embarked at Liver- . A WH K t' It i! b ltd

TELEuHAPH LINE!

ah !

bv t!u- fast ot' .he

Tbe tiro; tv w il! be .!.i.-.! in t'n.- b:M.!.. .-f -i I 'elUlliiaet: ,tp;'i il I - i i V .. tl - ,. 1 .. t to!'"

t uc ai.-i!i.u:i-.l in a i'.tle.a. no alia .-. o.-ic i.

ill 111 1 TH'!' t'l 1:11 C !! enie.U 'CI - ! . i . , i .i

i 1 lie '. 1' I' ol uehe.s is si emu. ni 1 .ii'.' !i '

VV ! holder ! !' Ill- :i.i..ii--i' lis ! the o hieia ! . .c; i

un- : ene ot' t In- :i co ,i to .(:-.

and ! -Ml or. i. i . ll.r liekels imi.-t iv (u'-.hes-e.h j.,.v

paid. 1: il 'lie 111' a etl, '...si .;. m I'o I. V. i ! liii.ii Unit. N. s. --,l'ie..i .'. i:r..:i.l;o , W..,.i ,a " ! Ilnli. Ne York, ana the tickeis w ill be pioieenv I't .nvuv. 1 "i t.o iiity part of tile wor' 1. j AltV infol'luil i U leiii! i e f o ', l e proputv Le v ! !. obiaiif-l ut th- -.:'..-. of th- W'i.tl. i s U; U. . 1 of la .1. Visschtr iV be.. N. . :- N..-..H -tt - .

a ': .

11J New York.

frJMr. A' dr-rs n, mail ag-nt on boar.l i

- ' ''i-' a - . i' t. i ne - afmos .nere, m th s AlJ,ti-n y-ieen of

bei.etit ot tne communiM-, -and the rest of We-t, for the pa-t ten davs has been all c-s-i ,n''im'"'n sch""'' th" 1r,s- tuC ru,iv't' n,i:1 Hill. r. -.-.'-a," ti ,t , , -r ,v c i.. '-.Xi-rr Wfr. :. . ' , thc lc.-ture loom of whoso wondrous ef!i- I ... c. , , , .1 i e i,, :....c, in.ti jd.-o.s sc.i.i.ug moi,f-y vn ; -,emeiit. and est-c'-iallv the mvo in ' - . - . Senate. 1 oe Sonale took np the Deh- . . ... , , ' 1 - - c 1 l ' 'u i c:u y toe entire tonipeivan.e mtiveinent is hut ! ' ';-lvr'"'' ':-t a. aa oiv-.-s niarK ru-mt. on . the United States Senate, of Doughs Xe- the" partial and in many respects, irregular j v'.eney Bill, and .-..i.curwd m all the amendtr.e envee -. as a r-aster -d all such letters bnv-ka and Kansas bills. A large and prom-', aud grot. -s pie ej rcssion. In a certain sense ; ments reported by the Finance Committee,

are fry o.r re:e-c-::c ii.h'aib

Fun-op. Nkv.s rir Sir: The political ; leagues and pk-.bges are plying inctssantlv ' The House want into Coiiimitee ai.a took , pO0i on the 11th, for Turkey.

f th,. ; but noiselessly theThie lorccs oi reb.rm the ; up the Uvil and Dipl. matie Appropuatioii 1 'piK. allied tleets were at P.eyros Pay, and

ie Vmlk of the Russian licet at Sabasiapol, it both tleets had cruisers in the lilac k an The Queen's proclamation forbids vessels

in case a-y should lx- i iueut array of names (mos-ly Sdt 1 emo- i'.deed, ail the great movements of society except one providing for a Custom House at. I p0h,.r f,Ucd out in the British dominions for

war purposes, without special license, Arch Duke Albert will be comniander-in-

lIr SJiaiavu lias o:a l5o V:i! I ilAYKthis tl., sliiltiv,!. bv t niess. ti'eel'.ei,

1

est. lot. 'f gull. is IM-I

ihe .

New AiH erti-iomcnl-. We c.ll the attention of the reader to the llovlrg new advert'.fements: ,Tehn B. Craft, Gr-vtr and Produce dealer.

. may be regar.h d as grand symptoms of the o, i, Itaners ol- "- "-- :. i. oni i 1 " ' ! existing condition ot things, but in a higher j

Si

f. , 1

GiV.t Spruce sireet Fire, New York;

Tl X' "I"

fr'T'Ir. ai-.c-tner column will be found an t--reftlr.? correspor.tler.ee f.-ra the Queen

ends) ap fared in the morn-big

Friday, calling upon the friends of freedom ' and inster sense thev mark the growth and

to meet with them at Greer. wood Hall, there ; development of races, and open up to inspir-

to express their utter indignation at this infa-i l'S communities new- fields and nobler faeih-

rancisca.

Wash i v.; ton-, March 23

IbusK. In the debate in commute yes-, chief of the south-eastern frontier,

terdav, Mr. Cutting made some sharp re

in answer to the remarks of Mr.

nridge, made a few days ago, in ref

V dispatch to the Morning Chronicle, from

Athens1, under date of the 10th inst., says the Greek insurrection was extending; that

Messier. sent to aiiil from the follow i Ii below : Aurora. -a Mali-t,.n, T.I1M lenocbuve;, ia I., .uis pit,., 'ilK iiaiati. ii"t Kviiu .ville, 1 iiiliniuipelis. CO I'liitueidi, Ibtniiifoii, C'iiio ii'1 Yiek-burg, I'levt'bm.l. Tn templiis. New Y'oili, 1 :'.; New Orle.ais, A rue-sage is Un words or less. ( belt- in the 'it v I'nig Store, no. M If. .1. HATHAWAY.

2."i ! As 1 ,-letll piiii !i;ise im v t ie ire sleek tins Si in -:. w it Ii ('ami. I sii.il; buy in ekiin. nut , j,h KOr, s.'lii at less pi ice thi.u ciut be f uiid lit ;,to i 'n i

stole, so

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l.oalC old Fidv HAKCAtNS AT

.1. C. tV'Il 'lia! Stoi cs Aiimis rite g". d inst siuecl. arc:

i J'ilie 1 ' f Sil I 'usilttel - tit f t o l wellp-o ; 1 Ho..,!. w... .1, tillc! S.cinet !-e, w. .nil 7' i i Spleiiili.l new style pii lieli Sum-ncr ( '.isiinerJii u u."o. uoi :h !

i rase ii. 'a s:v:e M .aa-T -,. i.i i.:o lis

i r o. in i ii- t ties ot rtrogrc-ss. 1 lie American revolution, , mmisb.ii of btei.hen A. Douglas and his , 1 ; " . ,. . , ,. , , ' marks a , . for example, indicated a pro'.ound discontent , masterl-r..s lierce' t.ies.gnuture tothis UvilU lll0 curu.,)t SVsieins of govermaent, : Ihvcke

important call concluded by saying "and and a verv sinhhai.t irreverence for author- 1 erence to his (Cuttiif's) course in movin" to , General Ramos joined the insurgents, and 15 "i!10,"1 an cxeention. tome directed from j w-u'ii " ,'; 5X other ciuzous-friends of freedom j jty based upon might instead of right and v,ft.r the Nebraska BUI to the Committee of; that the city of Athens had been taken by A.f..r, J nl luX iTLUZ ! The time for the meeting arrived and lo'.j ,1 .' ,l-,t,'y,p tue odium ot its origin by ; t,)(l w ,, aBS:U,n, and the Turks beaten in several en- j '"n lu fi,v"r '.J'.hn Ora-e mid nguin-t the iti- i bvi ,h. laoi -s v.bi'.e .ott, u li..s -1 i... 1 v. w.-uii

an.'. lhold, tlic lion-hearted Democracy w ere tlj-jj - i r-

j not there, as avluiptte.t. ar.d the meeting, ell! pennant nt i;

. . 1 i"v justness 01 11s exercise, uin 11. aui smile- . an.Uhold, the hen-hearted Democracy were ,1m r a . .k,.ii...i . nn.;.., . .. :., Mr. Iheckenri lge resnoiided tartlv, and

it it ut ions more beneficent than the debate become unite personal, so much

City gih-g the partleuhirs of the Ar.ti-Xe-, tol l, did not number Sou! So very r.ux'.ous ! the world had ever know n, and which w.ae ' .-, that (lie friends of I oth feel alarmed in

T- "it f! .-: that ha. .v came off m i . re s-.mo r.f ti. mi.-N Ci..ov-iby...l-V'l,;.,- i o-It at once as

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counters. Persia still held out.

nig Nm said cist,i!le.s Turiinibe I'einni.iiv. 1

iii on i niiiitiiiy. apnl t;i"H. lsai, i.crw e.-i, tn

:1a . t un-; Fine mid hea v M'fc gbats ut la . m itp i

do. ait tv sa le

-aska grand Crle that lately came off in j wcre same of the papers, (neu-alied-Whig- j at ouce as :. snl.tantiM. energy in slim- ;,..,,,!, the lv,u)t. ! (o attend to his duties hat p'ace. We would like to hear from , Commercial, and Col. Schouio.'s fcderul-ah- j h? aJv;lMV!lll':'t a"a cU,val'0" 'll0 To-day Mr. Samton, of Kentucky, o!bred ' ment.

hmir. tiviib i-i ... I..... .1.. 1 l. ' . i , . i- . i i j

I ;- i. ; ' in Lit'- tui.il oi me emiir ioi rreneii r.iu

. . .. ... , . , 1 ntmse m la-lng i-un. tl,io eoimt v, luuiana, etli r i v erdi '.'' : I.ord .b.hn Itusscl is tpute .11, and unable . f0,-sl U,o f..H,winc vet.lestnte .c'sitid .v,',m)lv : .. m.l , Zw ' Un -ilk Tni'ts r,n. -

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'd .iUi.i a 1 ." --ia lai pu- i. f.u l s oiiiion-o.-iitia i to create an impression

-.-'i-.e a. .a i' . "'.'; n ! 'u th

dies in the Pa itish Parl'ia-

Bnt the tetiija ranee movement, it must , bill pro iding for the recovery of the assets The latest alisrwtehes reemviMl from

te-witt I'ne wnne beiusr situate, and Ivirn nii.li- in.m ri !. Itoi.it.-i. bilib.ns . ni .,-.,

in the emigrate limius ef the city of Philip t-r,n. ', 1'ato he .-'vie S n.w BouikL- a -. wei;h I... -. in said Ohio County, nivt bourvlerl and .b snlbrt! : W i-e'.d Fua'a-tt mx .rid mi..,. et tt. i, -..

l Paris i aM, ft'Uowst 'Qiuiuo.ru ing .on " hat is eniiaiienly j rated c.pnd to C"i:tes. t ',, i.ev p..ol.

'' a-d, 1 ; .hone h idi !ts l.-r.iilpd nd of bauknir-s vhi. h hav been, concpale'l or' roidirm the news renecting the attitude as' fun: ,ai,r,-::ii ' ,t rb'o v-irtb r.t , .ift . . ' ' ' "i ""J-Viri., r Vi

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