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THE LOUISVILLE WEEKLY JOURNAL. volume XXVI. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27 1856 .

EWltic Pbiladelpliia Pennsylvauiku’t Th. THE fierce f •*« I*, tt r**el* vlik l« *r<*. ./*.« roAor fnm o«r NUMBER 10. WEEKLY JOURNAL, CO, 1858. Whilst the abuse I*. , l»uk ta/..*..],* Uhor a. (A* l..f i«~m. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST madmen of both sections are raving Muvw AM rcBuma bt and vulgar of us at a prowler among THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1858. Shame h*«e*. All •ali-*lA**ry rlt*ui**i*u ahoul* on the RxcBXANTl—The folly ' . overfhe fragmentary parts of ,o**•“'•. w. aiuth*,, B*t* . the Union, already PRK.«rTlCK, HENDERSON, to us. • ZTr I^The first^ set in the grand drams o Dl- unscrupulousness of tbe Southern Experiment with the R OSBORNE, th*r.ho«l* k««f lk*kiD*U>At «Ulr*- nticipstion. th. DemoersUe Whbet Mipgb.— We hope though that the BiBiBiavtr}' ffitall haiaf^B. province of tZ Pennsylvanian on solution hss been arm The Democratic Administration 'Vrdck pree* upon the tlmvery ( •'*a»e*inn,| performed. The right r -r j quesUon,(UE*uaa sreare wellWell illiu. v«T»ruPotato Flt.—rty.— ineh* ravages .Natural Americ.n party I* to sore Americs — illus. eom^ttodcommitted bybw Hiaery),HietorTi. tb*the iar\xUr, .. joysit. So lays th* Hon John Wentworth, of tbe ablest, the Government has been paralyzed. This, . this fly eeemseem to be inereraingincreasing Weevil, ** annually. From WeevT.^de^tidepnwtoi in tbe ear* of _ ****1^??** .r**— —BaiIt i«nsAl tio At an instance of our prowling moet influential, and pTTent sdmiulstrstioB In reference to Kansas sf- wheat IraJI among tombs most distinguehed of all too,-new, at-V s• timena.«v when thereiucic is80 I with theluc • »r* Richmond Enquirer, thenaav ***** **>®’*t fl. BnalAfM- actual war« uikiassimat ur. giUBorA'ariiin***'* — mostlAiusb violentTiQicDg andhQa various P»rtspartspiuij ofQi tbeubc conntrycountrycooiurj w.w#wt seeseo af Aura"Aucu't . ^ - . . . . rabidrtbid scemmlsoCscenuntshcc^oslh of Vramfi to itointo toltbo M1U4B4. WmUt iaUMta Bi. and assailing the oead, tbc the Freetoilers fairs hasfa** been njtrked with most Philadelphia editor of Illinois. These abolitionists lodihQs on our Pacitic coaBt and on our west- AABAuaeAthAc. «uh thaAxeepti*Aoi marked the shameless of Itsits kind. Less than two ^fa®i^theirtbeir * ’ “Ptot»able” rm i—— 1» Crnmmmr Vmlltm t Trt- MAw”vwV!7aimTn years agosjro th#tbe Kn-En- dwtrovingdeetroyingdestroying tbotho Wiagefoliaitefoilage of pototoes,pototoea,mRatoss. boats.boots.htsts- they remain _p*f» refers Imtti. •<<** I jor to a story we told on repos* their duplicity. *. have Wmklf—l front*. * Daniel Webster du- whole hope of the success of their ern frontiers, and when the dm of preparation Pierce Co. attempted to qnirer said: and some other vegetable; > **«^ aBMAA; It orMiat rr« M w«k andsomeothervegetablostandnumorouainqui-and numerons inqui- eome'ffi^ B1 ring John Tyler’s abolition « « find ‘h* *bove in the carry water shoulders. MteMa— II oriR tmr Bit administration. But Mr. cause upon foreigners pouring into for intestine strife was echoed in the hall* of Sunny South, a Sig- on bath They have Tkaui*. ties ^^a^ nB*r* MBt „4 r„, are made a* to th* best means of deatrovia. kr BAll An rA7AAl, U A*VMM. Webster was not the >«‘cht sheet published at recklessly a dead man tbei ht was full United States and exercising the elective Congress. The army appropriation bill has Aberdeen, Mississippi, made promisee Intended to be brok- ^ ''*' ^AVAAtMIBA EaTBA laTariAMr * AAvmm,)—f" VM*lft ; them. **^ P^'P*’** of tpstio* thi. -brarw iMA) BnilAAArllM.B' •» of vigorous life. franchise *‘*‘*“*“‘ VtAAn (lIlltAMM W’e beesme coavlnced that in tbe shortest possible time after been defe.ted-.n act involves dis- *“ « “““•>« k* BaO AAMiaaAaw - T> wb.ch the The most effectual remwiy seams to be air- «*-«• U-JU m A*»»n« Ba'lcklk. If the etatemant was their arrival. Sruthein Sag-Nicht newspapers, South and to play fast and looae with th* W i»w amMaaOw Ak, Wnkir tk«r erroneona, and we retracted They know that foreign immi- bandment of the United States troops, or (he claiming to North. slaked lime thrown •k. MktikMk AlMiA tk» VMklf jMiAkl. vill W rhknrM f»t over the foliar* while wet Yntor It. Some of the gration rcpectable. It is by such Tbeir whole policy, however, ha, devlaed tfief«lIowuig«^. ki«^rkk,«r MmaM r«m.nd off d^^ enrar - . 8or lOfeJtand Sag-Nicht fce BkkM( ik «Blk aitr. ik— ® Dow, a prominent And hence their bitter opposition editors who have «“>« he was pre oaring to Uke fi'» in-ano Cineinnati eonven- and active Democratic to tbe Ameri- of law. We shall not pau*e to consider which h’'*- thus This muit be found rather Dkilj, Mil kkB« far fka taar ^ a todtout »^IpIn*^o politician, who was then can party, which propo.*es,by of P'unge Into the boiling surges of the great tea d a epot In **tfcn aakia edi'or of a paper in reatrictionsupon tbe«e alternatives were wcrs<; it is sufficient of «> fimdred acre fi.ld^f Sber. lb! TH-Waaklr Ml |m fk« rt»; potatoes, aiMrin* tbalL bnrventod^ tb* Divtvict the foreign vote, ‘ Tork, Fillmore has notan electoral of freesoil fanaticism, that he ff '* 7, emd: fTaaklr.th l» kkkrkar; of Columbia, declared repeatedly to cut aff the aboliUon eup- that the Government has been shorn of its pnw- ticket season at least, l”’***d>»g year, and where ITp must, ’ would not “oar forivr tbe Trhent Sirf If kkkt *a kkj fait aBat tk kkia Maw. kk« plies. Ift** .*.7- * * — story was true in all its essential par- er to repress insurrection or repel invasion, at powder.” aaataak BaUj par kkkfWr r.*”itfri:',:,MVAa4 left tkA kAoplA dill i.lA *.,«doaht ticulars, knowing that it Is false. They and announced that stood to a time when the scalping-knife is know or ought Wbethgr tbA ARAKA ib At BRdt ibA tVRAk a i k ly par he ready Tilt Kbniockt Ei.bctions. official gleaming i*k aaaaak Tn n mortar, — he WAAfcoiAg NertkAT «o»iA|kffick. give bis proof round the know, if they are fit to edit newspapers • M aaaw aa Watklf fr fkktWR whenever called on. Mr. Don returns of the recent elections in this State have defenceless settlement of the pio- of It aiataatat tkaPtaW. **’7 description, that (here are ‘ -ch, exactly, subs-quently received neer. and the skies are liirirf with nnrtent* nt I Fillmore and _r_: the Saani«K . v • _ . *•<* JUMt turne^ V Kakk,W. Bik. kOa.. Na. |J. * Kansas affairs, but the ryent ?•, Cknr.Banatakan. kr Wa'hingion, disagreement Indiana, Illinois, and probably by this in action of the _^Takkkp VMlaa a*, K O. |T .B Maaaaci after the appeerance of the charge cry and little wool,” a perfect of the two Houses of Congress Ume from repudiating ujuatter Properties wimld freeto »» ! .bra,aaiiw,K.T> hog-shearing sovereiratT it mere- «d us. fb.iTif tora . » “ ration has remov.d L,a.a«taa. . *^**®‘^* all Okaa Baa*. K.f ' t Harr>w. ('alawkia, k, I«l«nd, Connecticut, and doubt as to kgaintt Mr. Webster and its retraction in our ojieration. The returns upon an amendment to the army appropriation *ome other of |y endorsed the 'fi** «•«*•*« »dto*» tbo^’igbi, II k..Of*aa.ilaaa.k..|», Kj.i.i.P. Bakkar*, Oicfcwaa Kr will show an actual principle of IhT^Kaneas Ne- »“ ^’ifficiefft nuanUti^ air, ^ rmn '»>« in ‘H* course to be pursued by it It t * • Baakaatllrjlr. Byar. 8kaa. kOa.. krkwkta. paper, bill regpectirg Northern State* which conventions have has now be- Prevent too Mr. W. was the first man to leave bis gain for the American party, so far as Kansas. This amendment was brask* bill without saying ^ote who do not knoM #m:*p« gg tb. I. ka»a akaaa.Br I raak. any test what that nrineini. thatf hffy 'are full* W r kkaaw. ttaraaawriUk, iJ. k. kkktnak, Laaeaatar card at our hotel and invite to us bis hot s*. can be applied. They will also show that a ’ • Br. Sag-N:ehteditorshavem.d.amiVukeSag-Xicht editors have made that the Wh has been abaodon^l and all tie klraaa. s.".tb.Senate. It a misUke, to say “ t. t ra*ia. By. (,t. t. Bnataa. Haralirk.Ky The Philadelphia editor says that we used majority It wasWb, >nan extraordinary provision,ptovUiOb, , "bb I.*n.eVreth.Ut.lr . K , ... v to of American candidates have been .V,"7„ ‘ "P"”! bbiuuiUia. .,,1 ih. pi.t,„„, «1.. b, . t.i, *i.J. ' B.**aaak,ak.B,avUlaJLy;|t. ‘f ; 7!. t.,br.('-vor of th.lb..dnlnl.i,.it™admini.tration a... J°.b.'...7 ^ No, ** P't^ — »• Im .tJm, a Biw. Bartataaa, By the *****least of It, for it '*is IW own parte given to the Free- ^». B.»nar. ktakw .at.By a charge against Col. Benton that he stole elected, that tbe predicated on the peculiar views of the House P<»rB. T Glaaa. Raataiaa*. By. vat. This was not a charge against whole r aakiM r*ria By Br. «.8ia*kll. Laarikaartlb. a dead aggregate AmericaH vote in the State I- Liakaay Be. kwrliaa. By.‘| By. man, for Ben'on, though an old mao, has still was not polled by many thousands. B * SiawwAa. »fcapfcar*a-||l. B Baaaa. lakaaaa. By. more life tn departments of the vivc- . iBr. a. W. Bkal, akfikaa- him than a regiment of such gen- Government. It was known r“* ^B Bk*nak Glaarav. By.ii riUa. By. this Democratic administratioa •• try by the House that the Senate t®rs in the field. and received aa the editor of the Pennsylvanian. We Amebican Movements in New Yoax. would not agree *'• flias eating the vinra. set into full favor and fellowship. “ «»««- - «. it a pot of wa- did allude The ball is to the amendment, which was insisted V! . ter, frequently to tbe well-known cravat in motion in New York. The —7’’ upon in An ImportantimroaiAPtr .BLUUIBITIONAcqcisirioN We were — — woros, me principle and when It boils wmtake a common —th* «e*merweather being —We not The1 be Kans#eaue*UonwaarotnDKansas question was got up bvth*«nlf Pr'"®*P*® rtof dipper very warm and aomowbatitimeirlier defiance of, to by the vault- charge many years ago when Benton was a largest political meeting ever held in the interi- and all appraran« to provoke, less surprised than gratified ^ Rania*. NebraskaVk bl«bill is”• 'rntar yesterday (remarks IneIng ambition of selfish thxthe rrinciplbfrinciplb of hi on* hand and a ^ ****^’ the consequences of selfish DemocraUcDemorr.Hr demaroiniei** younger man and a bitterer {Tolitician or of the Empire State was the American which followed. *^ttATTiR isvxREiuNTT. t® the ^nineident «lno unto than be is mass the New Orlean* Bee of the 5lh instanti on as a nolitieal hohhv th.t e ,k Here tbe authentic othei; hold the dipper under r r Walkar. Baaapiac C'«,j| wva By. now, and meeting, convened at We have already remarked that tH* when the worst personalities were Albany on tbe Nth inet. opening the National—the organ of ®*P®*'*'®"* for the •«*»•» ®» which are the flin, and strike !i. B. BHk. kkarkaa*. Biaa the Franco- ride into power In spite of the* MpulariaTjori- can- toe m Urn C. r kajlkk. KaOatIla.TMk. ,1. Baal. indulged Delegations were Congreii ‘“solves the dismemberment of the B Balraakaa. Taaaa. in by both parties against each present from New York, American population of our city—to behold ** as to knock *• *ad an *' * artikaa. BaaWraia,' Q. C. ktktaaik. Maarkia. at ty .gainst them. The South wa^to be cbeited **1*^“® them ofl appr»nrato ao—ry other’s Troy, Lansingburg, army, unless the PcMidentshall take upon him- '"aUon'"t”*"^®'"******” *«• I candidates Green Island, Cohoes, of squatter hot water. Taak, — when Mr. Clay was and tbe head of its columns th* names of Fillmore sovereignty. The gun in- When the water geu too .1^”* *7^ ton touTof wb— Bwara. Oaarafkak. Bvaa*.; T. iMkkik. BapkiaartUa. and the North conciliated The nortv wa* in J J* a.;la. la* daily denounced as Greenbush. It is estimated that eelftherespoDsibiityofmaintaiDirgthatbranch th* dipper to B». a seducer, a mur- not less than and Donelson for P.-esWent and Vice President, double-shotted and kill tb. fli.e, empty ,t into I a B,ru.P|aa*ka*.'klk.||B. nopelessP minority to th^ Norto^rH^lfteT Th! w.tehe^ t. Bakar Biakwaa* a*. derer, a aot, 18,000 persons were on the of tbe public service without authority of law. **' “ leveiled * Sttetoer tber— B*r^ k Br,..akalkyaUlt.Bjl|.a*rtaa,a*4laaa,Ia4. and a gambler with negroes ground and in the The National h»*r.ith.'*.r« k..„ „ point plank udod the .t,th.rn rv.. made of mosauito net atratrk.A .kl >?.w But the charge against Mr. Penlou, evatybody hail of tbe Capitol. The principal speakers knows, did not were F. A. Talmadge, W. C Hasbrouk, originate with us, and ao amu- Fiart- «-vii9iucicu ariicicyTCk loriu roe reasoDs ^ x ™ yuv owuinemuemocrk- — r" -'j u«v wi an imtj wacv apoia AS. 1- WA . woicn fluential Dsmocratj h&fl vmhrs«-Ari iTpmmmraii:.... b:i| fKm iSdlBC eircumstonce cU Granger, George savage the lines of travel across our trackless is Ibat no Locofoco politician Copway, E. T. Wood, b.ve induced them to declare to favor P*'*'*"’ “““ A •••-RicBT NBWfBkBBB OPBW GbB. JkCB* of Fill- There could be no p-Lc^o7 success “P*“ e^d —7 “aLb^Tw* Tbos. H. Bond, I^««®1'7 has ever quarrelled with him without taking a E. O. Perrin, Sam’l Stover of 'T^'yhoid that neutrality in th. present *l*'y‘»8'7 physician mid, if ho knows their v.lue^ ..wpMto., priH —We rail tbc eepecml atteatioe of Bar unless, wi hout toeing lU foothold at the stuto’ m, ,h. utter ^!Tff twist at -his cravat. last Troy, and others. to”erv‘.nd *'* *^“"* D'd it unlimber will be glad to get them The time we sew the ^ ?^ critical situation of tbe country should be dis- the itself and retire at a price which ^’JdiBgtbofoordayithaloeeurredbotw— w^era to tke foltoviitf frooa bd editorisl arti- I f fK I Democracy couW contrive some artifice to he briiest of that ruthless spirit of sectional- “down to th. well charge, indeed tbc last four or five times wc carded; that the South is to mouth” from the canvass? Not P«7 for to. young brnnU thnt thoTS cle la fk^erday’t Leuifcille Coarier, ooe of the bound support th. lure th^Northerr^^^^^^^^ ma, C^Col. Humphrey Marshall is a cool cal- ism which ha. been fomented by fire-eaters taw it, it came from Democratic sources. candidate who stand, upon the Conriitut.on, Sf«S«.d for an instant, »it c„mp...n.ucomplained «ITM:wi to killing toem. Tn.y ikiB TioleDt of the Sa^-Nlcht papers this ^par «h*^ of culator, not given to indulge in random >pecu- andfanatics to an evil whose shadow Withers ty dTcJ^^S; The Philadelphia editor finally refers to rdTh7se;«t..d whose pastis.gu.r.nteeofhisfideuty.nd’U “ ,r50to“,^";:?p::!: wV^bare ^ etty: v.nL/o;.'nS tI?s*ptpT.:.^*irL?to';^^^^tto^^ “ latioFiS, end hss abundant opportunities the power of the nation and wh.se realities be- .. what we have said about at probity; that Fillmore »“ nu8 simple experfMt Mr. Clay and Mr is the man for the tLes; took th. bait, P®***® ^ r kfua, tkat Hr. right. Tbe people out warning |»-We|^“ We have been truly gratified re- prostrated. A platform wa* ig - — Four . . by tbethe BAck*akk aaar tliinr *r f*r- of the South are beginning and without resources unon the to 1^be “e*iDo*f“wiiio*/ n« itemteL”» i* i. . . „ MAMklTT TOWaklta AK OrrOKBkT Ok BIVAI. tr JMC* •*>. ItUnow«T*"J 2- It allows also tost U* M lAtrm** witk km la irfm-ra** I* th- “•"utoct-ired, **e»i»gl, to fnrn oner tit ernund rt f.B BHTEREB HIS H«r AST. AKBTHAT BIS OKLT al*cei*a *f to find out that world,itts its «ult of the recent canvas, of our bold, Southern, making the P**^, 0*a J *rkt*a. k«* k* a *•>* gr* for Hr. C.'* Buchanan has no strength at the to revolutionary aspect ‘that its fearless, fier—t amoog those • to* tfnnr, ra» fOB rklEKB' was TO HABBTO-tUt or THE* Southern p!!- whteh md Hnk Urn pm,rtra'k North, and even Old Line Democrats hideousness is most apparent. «»>l»nt, and invincible standard-bearer, Roger iU duplicity, the so— •Jtoradn^rai pomSton,panttan, wi«witt are com- The approprih- commend the great embodiment of lauatter proAnM/r—nfprodmMy retard lA,:ke ^,edmonad fkl taakrwiay, aa ka *i4. aafrakartlk* laakaM’t Aatyaa We have stated toature, A, t* exactly what Mr. Clay trid, ing out for bill Hanson of Fayette. has P''®“'“®®‘ but the North inntted npon the (ho- •' a he^lh kokiaa* nav, laakMk aaPav vraal* kavavrrtaa k|, lara- Fillmore. Uon which has been so luthlessly defeated He madespeeche* sovereignty to tbe South a* th. — ®*of t^tea -k*.loehee re- ai'M a-M • • • trionTZ uatm af IStV Wa kal.an tkat HIS- and rated it in bis own words. b* haoinf the candidate. They ehoee *? ‘b* ‘b®** u»*toB«o*tght— ra Mr Clay waswtoA a• necessaryuQcessuiy and«nu properpruper ^ ® Gibraltar district, andauu a« voicevuice is Jame. Bu- righU '®' ®“‘fi*montk* dn/iL TOBT roaric ItCBSOHOp SEAKBrUINO OLAT. measurefcesiure in ail USits and toe only hope for their slcuritv’ r ?***.*—Thte"l^“e? AVn THES OOkvICTS wrote for To ccB CoRBEsroNDENTs —We have on our cb*nan. U T'* of ti— Uter toao Oo uonal ti— of HIB or SLAMrRBIMC BC- out Colton’s Biography tha facts of be-dfa***"^ coming from thosetho-.e They swallAked th. platform, “like I BAHV t'BAWAM BK' ArSB Hk WOVlB NOT PEBirB* HIH- provieionsprovisions The Kansas Wendm.ntamendment was ex- counties pronouncing */.„ declara. th.^ “h". never SBI.rky • • the interview table a vast number of letters and communica- ‘ ‘•®** ®^ Lin- ‘to h^^w aappaniar tkaatasAaraya-aai Clay. * If between himself and Mr. Buchan- thunder-tones. • '“‘"ndtog to it tra-judicial,...-juuK.,*!, and,«iiu, inIU thewie opinionupiuion ofoi theuie Senate,oenaie, that a- -Butlight hatu>*ha. brokenuiukeu upon *P®«®’”• - “puker up-r whichwnicu couldcouia ' ~ *b«t--—I hetog"wiig teT^nreon rnr aay ItMaaaa a akaal* ka Alaplaaaa* af pain methe most tensitive . - ^ ^ !d»—adve M ear apiataa Jaak- tions, for which we will find .•.nsittv/slutolraSouthern h«.h... *. 1^ozd_ 1a,Jto ! k aaa iftktylkiak an, and we have copied wha» he wrote room as soon as t8n**ranmfiFei«l*%M.I Ih _l ^ A a. .1.. thA>m. Mflfl thffif thtoV ***‘“ ** soon*®®“ the‘be cenventionconvention ® say to soeh aa hare tiiir«red »*no»ely daaaced. V. ahaaMakwittkatratkafaCOirABB- and have unconititutional. It wes insisted upon to the them,‘bem, and that they are redeemed from Sag- adjoarnedyadjourned, heart*”heart'” »«ff«fed dwa^ AsA** theth* iy wwwooM fiod LT aanat. aa* 8LAt>l>BB'''l'S IcAtarwktakaaiailatbalratk possible. Of (hose which are too long ‘bis toeonventenee, ^ aa* waral kept it before the public.. W’e should like to for NichtUm. CapUto »'»*1 *bey‘bey cajoled and promised and pleaded and sod **we “’^‘expect them‘*‘*“ to** ho »*H1 to aa«n«a af Baakaaaa aaty kaaaaai it parparta W defeating of the bill, and possibly for that Hanson’s brief canvass ha.has The course of ih. **• *‘ ktvT The course of the Richmond Enquirerw as Sito to kaaa VTittaa ky laakaaa: all *, haaa ta aay it. kkal know whether we publication in full we shall endeavor to publish “ «b««to®eJ e*^ tkaa kaaa are properly called a hyena, , purpose. been greatly beneficial to the »nd bullied toe South into too •^*1“’“ anatakaa aar akataatar far ia*apaa*aata ta* I' a, And here it should be borne in mind American party above presented, has been at ‘wn *f 'ratk the most Important once absurd ’and Z^hma y^lilTtf fofto! aa* taatiaa, aa* ikrir wiitaka «aa waka art tka a feeder upon dead extracts. We desire to be ®o;^n»«o® of Buchanan. ^ IbTslVlf®' I* i 'T’* carcasses, because we have Wherever he has spoken thereItmic "*PP'y "•‘•c- W. ....pro- tlm— - s^U would. 'l*kwa< akaapa rmr Bat aa thatvu*k theluc sameB&uiQ amendmentaiiieiiuineuv might,migui, with equal have beenueru large f.ithi—laiinicss.. Itii dionppair.miiiiaBi’. la aoartatlaaa aa* aao*a«t. WHO nrstfirst avowed that “the Nehra«a* *• . kept continually posted in regard Nebraska ®“® , Wmw laa naaft* /t .aiarrat ta JaMrr'aa aka *"aa quoted tbe written to political ^.i., j k—.i. I. .1. The nomination was at once P®** ®* ‘y® i®*®"'* larguage of the illuttrioui propriety and justice, g»*®«gains forfoe the American party. proclaimed aa a bill, P**“* •ffainst the evil •V ^*r«riA*f|r mt mm tiftiwM* have been affixed to the _ We bone he like the Nicholson Utto* i. *.,.—«»iki. -• movements and important facts in every Baakaaaa, irkMk BISGBkCBB dead put forth under bis portion ._j JI..I .1- , will OHLV TBB own band in I ife for the civil and diplomatic appropriation bill, or to- soon resume bis laborslabors. We want just of the country, but we must advise AA vindication of bis fame against the bitterest our corres- *®ch men. ‘ -ppo.. I. .p. IP.;.;-.... ^ and deed tolu anyaujr other billoiii requiredirquireu forlor theme supportauppori He warms up tbe enthusiasm ofoi hi*ui* J — vy; - i( oexi regretted s r;.r Uiat Mr. Buchanan. le . ”’•'"7 toe weevil, while, on the we Appoee that the reet of the Skf-Niebt pondents to irr ;”^:r n-f ... make tbeir letters as brief as possi- ‘®to plant 7®»r .. most persevering assaults ever made upon mor- o**^® P*etyP*i‘ty audand fills bishis P'*“‘ bimselfhimself upon the Mluatteraijuatter «>vereiguty *P"®«*prmg or wail ^.s ®utout to a ^^kand*^ and conduct of Government. In this connec- opponeaUiponeaU with remorse accepting thT^Ctocinnatithe Cincinnati nomination -itkwith etover and'nmd leavetelv* tontte papers, *hAi^ they may htre toe much sense ble. In the language of a “did i J*"*’ ^ New York contem- '*^® tal man. Pf^P'®**® O'**®®* ‘O'! '‘•neerooe *®*^ ‘*‘® »® e i lion, the ‘beir misdeeds or consternation for to the South, P'®*®“* *® at one. nw ag sea— , is to* revolutionary character cf the action their not either employ more precise laneuaxe or •o eetferpe openly rath snoekinn ckluBinies of porary, “let every word weigh a * pound.” »ucesure defeat. We wish ThU was “>®the first *‘®Pstep Northward. -.-y . “i. now“®’® *a eoBipara- ““ I^The Democratic papers of this State of Congress becomes palpable. How long It we badhad a hundred such e„eelse confine h.mJlfhimself to thl !e’*" '®“P*«- the MiBbty deed by ooe of the moet earnest of to!‘u^,l’teir!fto^nLi ‘P®»ker8“'Pc'kers to Kentucky, and tbe Jt»®»”-N«bra*ka hobby proved mettle- “** ^®® pretend to think that the Dei ocratic party of erThe Albany State Register, a Fremont will be before the spirit that has taken this first largest majoritym.jority Ctocinnati platform,” *“ H.** DASinen,Dasling, in mtekiema thklr brethren, will, for policy’s sake, avoid which exm^m tndoree, i. Mtekifom farmerfarmer. organ, given to a Pretidential *®®* *® ' • lU rider, were uneasy in “** the North is tbe only party in that section has issued its last number. Tbe print- step toward dissolution will make another and candidate by our ,aitkont defining tke Mraeka bUt; *** ~ edeunitteruif to t'joee calnanies the terrible and it now C-.** - "oble State that they **® ***®* conteudiog against abolitionism. They know ing materials of tbe establishment are to be re- yet another stride in that direction will depend would be certain for Fillmore and declares that toe record of Y®««'*®*P«n®«Ab toi rj* -* *? rebake they deserve. Undoubtedly the (treet Mr. Buchanan is ^ 00®®'®®®. would-be thrown from the raddte. !«*• better. They know that the artillery of the moved to New York, to be used in (be publi- upon th. measure of indignation with wLch Thomas without a sUin or btemish, ‘ test of the San-Nicht editors will at haert ac- uid th.tL llllof ~te^' ;f cation Freesoil or abolition party of the North it di- of a paper advocating the election of cord with the one who has thus attempted to rected far more against the Geo. Liw for Governor. rescoe tb«dr candidate from shame and infamy American than the Democratic party, far more against Fillmore Buchanan is completely dead in New York, -.0, ‘ by the direct eharire of shame and infamy open r;r«r,;7 thac Buchanan. They well know that all tbe and Fremont ii rapidly sinking. Fillmore is “;z ’tz the remarkable man who made their party, and Freetoilers of tbe North feel and avow the advancing with rapid strides, receiving acces- was wildiy worshipped by them throoBbeat bit full- ‘*‘® *®‘'®'®*^ ®< est assurance, that, but for tbe power of the sions daily from both the other parties and takes a narrow view of the dangers which ^ letter, U suMreptibl. of a life, and has been almeat canonised a* tbeir u now a general desire app^renUmonTtol construction favors- *** ^ from wherever else^ you^hav* ro^‘L>uch *to to^ American party, they would not tbe old-line Whigs. *‘ ** ‘'"‘ ®“« ®' ** •‘“Pg®* ^ encounter the patroB-saint since his dea h. They weald nn- P'*”® Whigs of Maryland to shorto the world that ®^ ‘"P'®** •o.*. w*4**4 h*. v them acd may imit toe w!tTr lightest difficulty in beating down the which to Its nature 1, cumulative. And it is d*« ,.i*.h*.4, to,*Ui. Ik* etiU more egnivocal ***^ ^aesUooably sec the all their De- they are not in teadiag strings, ta, i*«.- laninaje he did em- sbioinK namea of Whig Movsmknt in Louisiana. — In ac- but act from build’severTi » to that **®®^*' “®'‘'““ ®‘*‘*®*“‘bM »® rely upon *® mocracy and making Fremont President. we may more clearly see a remedy for it ^hey would not be lured back to the Demo- pl®,; and now it lifts up its voice creat departed blackened forever with the foul- cordance with previous announcements, says their honest and indenendert eonvirtion* to a burst of thatasurvey of the history ^®'«‘ ‘b® est and Mr. Fillmore and hi* party are tb* great ter- oflhe excitement Their phosphorescent light of toe kindling ardor snd crie. that Mr. Buchanan Sited moot infemal vituperation, ey, tee the the New Orleans Creole, there was a large determination to give the electoral vote Xre L" wMt tofLte7 witheU^mJctS^V^ ror and dread of the Freesoil party. becomes wise or tolerable. We shall not tire *^*®*“*N®br»ska swindle, which “shines “®«»®r uMered a word ‘*’1!”.*!*“,'*^ »*“«» ®® *» are u»ed, mealdering booea of them all tom from tbc Every gathering of Old of Maryland to the “Model and which eonid pain the tbo »pnc# should he Line Whigs at Baton Rouge President” is now ••*®'®’. hole L to f*.r ^‘^**®**”» » J *"^ * — our *‘*“‘*»> day we see illattratioDa of tbit fact. When readers with the dreary recital of all the »“tss audauu thetoe tamersfathers of the Iteimblic nniterf tn Straws —A vote was proposed to be taken Theineoiiibill for the admission has writtenwniien a leuerletter loto some folks in make a 4j noeded that to* air b* no* admitled from b>- iaeanely viadictive eld tyrant who never knew throughout the entire abolition ranks. The —W ef course, Itepublic united to of IKisas as a ***‘"*’Maine, saying ineh wall. They must be laid againsttoe '®w- Ttkero should b* a eoveiiK at Northern euemie* that the State election in Arkansas has resulted alley the rieing storm and cast a sheen of ®“ “*® *®*‘-> ‘b® Railroad Depot at Sel- fr** State, with tbe Topeka **71®? ‘batthat he intends to support Bu- solid tha top, a teach of juatice or mai^aoimity, chaise* of the rights of tbe South glo- constitution, was l®**burg, *banan to this earth, and each one weU set in cement, end ** tbS^to* leu may fancied that they ID favor of the Sig.Nicbt candidate, but we rious lustre ever the dismal gulf which among the persona waiting for the ar- under consideration to the House. canvass. Hisiotentioaisamat- th* I!?****!/* thet hw ealy uec for frieads was to auke tools saw in tbe result of our yawned It was de- ‘‘Ival of ®* ****'7 l*‘H« r.,.b..M#.„rhMk.,. election tk* removal have not received any returns from which we beforeus, tbe councils of tbe nation have the cars. Tbe company numbered fif- feated by one vote. The «®o»«qnenee. Haiaamauof Wk.„i,bk,u- of (hem, and chat]^ ihal, even apon his of tbe laat obstacle to | been Freesollers were can form any estimate disfigured *7-five persons. The Sag ®®®*bl®tobte talent, very maid* should bo well plastsrad with th* same below the roof muat be tbeir triumphant succesi in November. They of the majority. From and disgraced by the ebullitions of NIcht candidate for furious. A point wes to be made, and Mr. ambitiou* of briliian- suffieiaeriy rentiUtoj deathbed, he aiade himself infasMOS by writing cement. No more ‘® ®B®w the escape all the newt that we have received hair-brains aud bot-spurs, 'Obvesentative of Clark county was present, Barclay, of Pennsylvania, a ®y **• •P®*b*v and writer, but he wa, never so cement ihould be mixed of damp or baotod atr -Mai are longing and praying for the success ol tbe we ere con- whose only cbancr; leading Democrat a cowardly and tlaadereus letter srhicb dis- than will be used ‘® *®®’* ray*- vinced that there bat of notoriety *®*l *‘®PP®‘I out from the and a warm personal ™®®b as even a third-rate politician. immediately, as. If it tete, li Democratic party in all tbe been a very Urge gain for consisted in goading and s narliog crowd, requesting all friend of James Buchanan, Hd was r graced only tbs writer. And this same Sof- Southern States. ®®®®®“®® • wLik. tbe American party there. In atst tbeirtheir superiors from ^‘*® were in favor of Buchanan to step out "*ored"*oe«i urffctmvxfKeroiiow,a recowetderefio*,rrcowetderefio*, andxna toetheCQ€ *®®l*®“‘ I®'w toe.Aani Unitedwuibgfu Statesoktokvs Senate,oenaio, butDuc his019 —7 -w —mmva* This shews whether it it or it not true, as Pulaski county, opposite sections of tbe Topekalopekxconsti-consti- roqmrt« Monnxily tb* AMCMilrwc- Nicht editor cteees by saying that be does not im- “*tn* cement®*“®®‘ dry ITninn I. .A. 1I.1 i - ^‘*bWith him,him. anH n«* nnlir nr..# nrilk * llltini, n,.* *rlnn».A kn #k. II. * n P®‘“*®®lPOHtlCal ®*CarStrcareer wasWSS * mivirahU f.iln.. ..A .* •‘•7 and•“<* thanthen made to mortar a* ‘urn.tieo, th*tb* leadingtoadtng the site of tbe State capitol, the Americans Union, lathis tilt of words, this crusade of and— o*< only went with him. A luU®® waswaa adopted by the House of Represen- P®*“'®®* a miserable failure, and of requiaiieei»qui*if*» farfor euceeeesiMeesa being.being, belicec there is a candid Democrat in America pudently and insolently asserted by tbe Demo- have bitterness, ^ote was then taken tatives; and •b®*’* ‘‘“'»‘‘®“- 0“® breath of ®®> H mixed together with water, it e^stonee (ao skaviBgs, made a clean sweep. Not a single anti- (be South has borne its part the aaong tbe ladies present.— ; the PennsylvaniaPenniylvania Democrat Mr. Clay with- srbe does net entertain precisely the opinion of cratic organa, that tbe Democratic party is tbe with and ®r.d®*'®*l bimhim ““»“»• “ept etirred to prevent if s«ting. American candidate was elected. North. It would be gross injustice to charge They voted *»oi»imoin|y (God bless them) for friend of BuebananBuchanan isi. found ever.ever fine*inc. to the Senate, and nothing could ever the (ettor that be himself expresses. con- only party that ii contending against the tor. voting ^ZL^7ia7jZdoZitL'1pt!^ We revive’’*’'*’* ®“1'®«C7 roof will fill toe North with Fillmore and Donelson. with the Freesoil b*®-him. several such eiatorne ie* is rent of Northern abolitionism. The Northern all the strife which we lament. A Fillmore Club was party toin Congress. The ^7 depoeited. 2. Ready dramag* 3 Rxelu- car with him so far as to admit, that, even if the Thtf ARR’i (tb«ff4U«r ffif'tbffi J»«r«ffiri) MtiaoHYfffivid We ***see tl “* **/ i» with sib® of atr from ffiffii recently -^"bn ®«®MPn« jodg- entering hBAgft dnf btfort A jirj h«A«it a# a. If there are men at the North who live organized at Sellersburg. This ac- Houseuse and the Senate disagreed, and tbethe Mitchell, the Irishman, has below u*, tondeney to rest of the Sag-Nicht editors do net agree with abolitioniste underetand who are their least by agi- Kan- &s/*ffor (rr«n.) />«morra(. counts for the *'*®*'»® Yritteiwritten a letter to favor • ««®*r-failing mipply of water maybe taUng tbe slavery question, there are those in — “milk— in the cocoa-nut.” sas matter is kept asa, a• boneuwuo ofoi cooienuon,contention,contention a of Mr.*•• • —“.-•••u-u.Buebanan. . dangerous and who their most a . rarref him in his horrible calumnies upon the dead dangerous oppo- We might be an Inappropriate witness in the w — . or space next toe raaf South ““'•‘elP*“ItchelPs career has beeu a very * better for driBkingdrinking nents. the who live by the same agitation in a (pm- rce of agitation, by which Mr. Buchanan’s curioua and SbaTtognreahavtogikre by here, srhe, after life’s htful fever, sleeps well trial of “a theep-klliing deg,” but the Bolivar The stronehr Democratic S*n,t. h-i, many ^ferredpreferred to «w«w-du«L“—-unec.duet. -.Ill I. . .. onenviableanenviakle one.nn. A. . . ^b*®than »pr'®«ssrioc or®® '^•1Well water, and forfitF familyfair use to*a. . ‘T different direction. They are the spawn of un- P»’^y Hope to find «>me profit. As an editor to Ireland he m totter te ap* to become wet ttueughtto? heweath the obade* ef the Hermitage, they arc have received a pretty long editor would certainly be a proper juryman. be^aFsing a' I m^Ler of Internal Improve tSTWe commu- We *“«.•“ ®<1 • •‘•®«‘f®l o* cutern may be mad. large anough t. bid ferment he.*, natural relations; they supplant the wise of The South is not yet won over. ledictment. «e® by hi, incendiary acting as if they did. He is but saying in venom- suppose that a dog, like a mentlm« ov! nication from Mr. James H. Wilkins, of Bow- human being, should ‘®r®'’®' * without ea'chtog any exeopt in both eectioDs and mutually assist each *’’« P«®‘H“R Tree-State »«*i®st the British government *®PP'Y the ea* words what they are be tried by a jury other by cratic President by the S»‘®»‘ men to Kan- toe^u!?*’ saying in sacrile- linggreen, taking us to task for having said, of his pttri. consUtuttoMlIaatorito »*«®». "hen U i* ve^ pur*. wLk!!^th^*aL%to!9lt!^ keeping the temper of politics TH® ’'‘‘‘•"ut the shadow of a pos.ibil.ty of By *bov- above the point of two-tbiids whole force of tha Executive ha* succes*, have all th^totersiices^filtod gieos deeds, la nphelding or trying to uphold that, if we were correctly informed, tbe ii wLatna a commentary unoiupon thithe junc- . himself aod iling tota clexxcleaa mowfoow (of which it will Still thxt Come.— he Wetumpke, Ala., of r*tini>*l*i-i.n,.. k„ .k„. •- . .. nrnmiamrl tn tkm SneefK L._: i At. _ I his accomnlicM %mnt tn n*— n# I hold •a I with faw-dnat,MW-diiM. ami aspac!m lafttfn# a*f!wm #«— James Bachanac for hit infamous conduct in tion against tbe further action of the msjority arg* quantity even •®®®Mi BMt of tb* Spectator saya that nine old-line Democrats when nearly filled with aidee tomitorly fiitod- Thu and afterwards toward of both Mr. Clay and of the CommiHioners of tbe People’s Bank wst eater) a supply of water nearly aa *^®W h* covered with a foot er more ef Talladega county have announced their inten- cold aa ice Gen. Jackson, they dishonor and degrada and obtained from Judge Bradly, of Trigg county, tion to abandon the Squatter Sovereignty candi- dafi’e tha memory of Jackson, who hat recoid- through misrepresentationa. Mr. Wilkirs, who date and to vote for Fillmore and Donelson, ai od with hu osm band that Mr. Buchanan was acted at agent of plaintiffs g* u« piaiiorm or tbe to make the ap- ^ me “* cteterns will hold it, and never the most reliable candidates and also the most language of Mr. Webster, breathed “freer weak and vascillattog and venal P*P®® New York and wrote himsalf down to ure from thorn ** guilty of cowardice and falsehood, and Ite.norrafir n, # adminisUation and that plication to Judge Bradly, seems to think that ‘»e - e.rly summer available against Fremont deeper"” It was a Ume c’f jubi.ee-of U caught coquettingLth Lewi. emigrated to the South, and n*-* whUe you have Mr. Buchanan proposed that be genera, D Cam^U should asll we referred to misrepresentations made by ktm, Keep your eUterne amnesty and rejoicing*rejoicing. Ihe Conventions,Conveutloiu, in behalf of the Fremocters. Mr. fa^^lng been long enough in the ae a reset ve wtth*frawiac tbe Ice; a door himsolf for oCco— proposition Involving Fillmore Meeting both Campbell is may he made aC a such but we did not. Wc referred to misstatements at Matsville — On ®f»• tho Whig AmericanERicAN Banner.—Banner.-Thishis is theth title auffiorurdanffiorued to sUtestate that Stite* to‘® be•»« a citizen, undertakes nooB. OrdiuAryLn^uiuAry stoc-stoc pondspomis tobeuaedwooureu afterward*anerwarit* as th* depositsdepreito andaod Democratic, which met to select tbethe GoeeramretGorennuret willvvo** i to k deop corruption that Wednesday last ^ ' wva*FVAvmucan- - notiovn _,^a.^ a*. be spumed it with indigna- said to have been contained in the there was a rousing Fillmore . . 5 . - . m.- *K—*..reK -ik*..* I Ai a Mfm IoW»Tm1 Wbm m 1 aw _ petition ‘be voters moat seasons, and to Ui* euri, 'I*® didates for the Presidency to Fillmore and Doielson papepaper JM.-jus' allow the Kansas judges to persever* of this country as to what Uen. and Donelson meeting at Maysville, 18,52, endorsed inlO theUIV "tr— it to.*.kr^i***i which was presented to tbe judge, and with Ky. Elo- ®®‘“blUhedestablished “**7 ®ogh‘•oght I® ‘‘m *»karm water. the at Indianapolis.iDdianapolis. It is tottolo be thekAAv proMcutionprosecution ofk*A thev^asR* a a do lo thU Pre.idenU.lPresidential. P"‘ ‘b*Y compromise measures as a finality, and the 1 Free-StateFree^State menlilClJ imUC'OQindictedIndicted forKOr — canvass.canva...vmatwmM. *‘**^^^ dssra are mret conrenTenV.conrentent’ This Sag-Nicht maligner nf the glorious quent and patriotic ugr a . — “ailJra'S: dead which we presume Mr. W. bad netbing to speeches were made by wtti Fvwre. A_i_r is A t^Ai._A*«e *. .. _ m hm vm i — do central organ of the*U^h mertcar letter They, therefore, should bs kw'3 ta *rder, and other. Democratic Convention had an especial reso- “fS-® AAmericar party toin luliuUana. treason in that Territory. Mr. Campbell tbe to seasee howbow hahe These doors should be doubl-, with* ta corUinly right in the view he has taken that beyond presenting it. Messrs. James Barbour, John G. Hickman, and **It starts*‘*''1* *nt®into '*‘'hes the Sag-Niehts T«ur pond is fed by a spring it ahoold be ®* e®*ff«*d air, lution denouncing all interference life with a subscription ofi ten pet of the Freesoil party to Congress, to conduct the fight,fight. n»®«® wUsk epuce should h* either the character of Mr. Buchanan Wm. Henry Wadsworth, with that ad- is made or the Wc would gladly oblige Mr. Wilkins by pub- and a Fillmore and hi. i-i.k ..k-ii;--' V walled up, leaving a small place for the cattle 5“®^ «*e*pt whs* th* justment thousand. WhoW’ho will say now that there is no the Premier of the ^hen he was getting up bis Irish rebellion, of and promised to adhere to it in letter Democratic adminis'ration he **‘‘*k?*!I*T fame General Jackson must fall, and so he liebing bis coicmunicatioD, it Donelson Club was organized. but would occu- National ‘® •*’‘® hi» troops and hogs to drink but not room to tarn round and spirit to the end. The Democratic AAmericanmerican party in Hoosierdom?Hoosierdom? admitted into its confidance, and anthofiied P®®P®*®‘‘ with bottles ot vit- rquare kicks the dead lion for tbc sake of the living parly to lo th* py too much space in tbe present crowded con- A Sag-Nicbt organ in and stand or wallow to it By this procau- PencsylvaLiasays eucceeded in •“*®‘ Fillmore and Donelson to V.go propitiate Freesoilism at “P *h"“**- their decisioo ment protesting against dlstmbing tbe law co., any expense. What Th.Th* ,-«,*.*ti *« e*«** make a stroog piank box, claim to the world. As they can authority than either ourselves 1 — **«*..*has* w•* *rtii.»*xi*ti*( Mrtr «#M....fo.***k4.*i*4oa* — _ tight or ton feet or Mr. Wilkins. .itk fM.ii*r for**; »-Dr. Hiilce in Louisville, as it was written. IndiaBa, assembled at Terre Haute and formed »hould the Sag- Nichts care for tha South! Om • r<#i4m •/ u. r»4M .<«*#..-«, TOBACCO WoRMA—At tnio seusos, after square, placed within a buildirg, or a DO longer take refuge under the miserable pre- Ky., has never They m T*liiif d Tbe trial of the irjancUon takes place at Ca- P*®f e, cover toe bottom been Whatever view * Tidmof®Tillmore »®dand Donelson club. The committee '*®c«® easily throw dust into ^ HnFwri/ ami lio^kta rfwFv |p kir down, a large- bodied miller or butterfly is soon P*^»# a foutfo*t with saw duot,dust, text that Jackeea’sdaathbed letter known to fail of curing fistula and dis- we may take of tbethe Kansas- Southern eyes.^ *®V'’ was a forge- dit . .. lWT****kiOTMMMt l**«*lovka I*la *di***l*u*kmdiMalatiM *faf th*ihm CwIam vi.—^ -s k. * aad to-morrow. 1 * II -i-t..— 1...I q*lok tl***. th«k toon build^up ihe ic* la a ootid maos, leav- ®®.... -..WAA s theua*% They wres. dr flitting^ about th* llow*r-b*aa, but more partieu-••***- I eases of tbe rectum without Nebraska act, no one can deny that its reportedt^pvauvM .w.awraaargfollowing articlesatliVICS can swear*vvvm* • littleasbliv harder,UtoCUCI pile(Pile falsehoodlaiSeOOOa r»r*ff, fr) tbit romlitj ry, they should either abendon James Buchan- the knife or caus- intro- , U 1 u\ f!ot "btojeTeaU^*' We have received a number of letters of »«oc‘a‘»on,association, together with a constitution ®pon f»l»ehood,falsehood, larly about thehloosom of th* tic. Moreover, Dr. H.’i duction into Congress by the Democratic for and the South is so well drilled Jamestown weed.weed, a«daod hoT^box. Then fill an to rot and fester in hi* shame or take the re- practice embraces ev- Democratic partynartv p this with sowmIusLo^snw-duot, nod from various parts of tbe country asking '*** our ery disease of was a fraud upon the nation, 'he club: into blind and implicit obedience to Its movements are so like tb* bamming-bird’t ®®wlt with afoot of Ih* suae, loavlag epoDsibility, like their brother here, of vindica- the human fabric, either in male if indeed their orders is- ?t** <*« that it U frequenUy mistaken for it. ting Ihetr candidate by denoaiie.ing or female, and failing in no instance where he designed” to be regarded as aueht r"®'* name of Democracy that Thi. «- LtT Jackson as . eomotoa e«iit«ttdtnq i-jt M*e candidates for the Presidency. We have not , ^»«*emff* promised cure. else iDao programmes of PrtiicLcmtial ovot«it,ovntrit, dwdu endbre*end*rc« pnoprinctpicB. tfa^Y Will follOW to their OWD fCCt Ix th# pirtot ot ttw tObftCCO WOrV, * a mean, cnwardly, and infamous slanderer, a The very best reference can tbe necessities of that bjiLeaScptium doom withoat t Md ouneir*fof their .e.,«cti,*r«t(-«etlT« pUtftrM.pUtftr*i.M.,fi,» whwb eh.heft «*.mrm.mr«. tuI*«ii time to answer all such letters, and we refer ff«k*.bi*k.k to Alk A t k . . omrOk,o«r «ciai*a [ri.miww.rt.Mr.*.., be given. Address faction. It 18 then apparent murmur.mu-mur.murmur The New York Herald tai* new oneon. of«r tbctb. shonld hebedretroved.destroyed, asaaevervevery oneoc killedkUI-l will.m b*b. , and ao ineanely vindictive old tyrant without Dr. Hulce, Box 414. that the_ DemO'- T»rvinxT»rvinif froafroiM tbf prime vMvioo of tar r«Y«taiioffiBrjrBYotaiioffiOrj L*®wr the writer* to the columns of tbe Journal for and %o iho moiee mad profsemv of mis AND HbaVT CoVBNXNa or 1 HB 9nbd. iySO wtf cratlc party are not to be The North exacts still more. It I®a<«n8leading ehampions of the Republican candidate equal to many tobacco worm*worms destroyed. Mr. one touch of justice or BAagnanimity trusted uj.on th< cP«^.“Vl“"'’„V4 has the *p- ,M«b.Much ha* from Ume to in hit our answer. will Wfr^uimV’biirbi^bm* boon eLiYe^’to^snid *n Ito* They find there werk after elavery yueelion. petite of a cormorant, for tketha Presidency,Prffiffiidfiinrv. andwn«4 aW thoroughtKAmn^h mr4w*ara.*m TownsendToWn^Mfi Glover,IwIaVAP. nowBAW toIb th*tk* mMoaleav I%J bia-. soul. They have violated iheir i^Vi^r and, like the daughter of advocate employ of th* subject, and much divermtT ef opiaioa exists week, and day after day, our real We have stated repeatedly that the re- and ti%cert pledges and *'‘* *''’ horse-leach, ®f “t U»®tha pressed hisbis contempt for W/-«rM«jW/-***«*j but, wIm.wl»«i wbenc* Itit will b*be H verdict erill net he reversed. It is refounding amongst the new- 2 inch. 5 South and in the North, who really prefer that leading members of the American party in lack. A luck. Mr. signers of the Ostend manifesto Northern sectionalism. • *®rge sum was offered, ha invoked the sucked by th# insect. He says front numbers forever through tbe atmosphere of our country, and the affixing *“ The 2i lack. lack. lack. Fillmore, would at once declare tbit State contributed to the election of * * '* 5i Si their inten- Demo- **« thing is ®lfl ®f Muse, and addresood them in an may b* killed to this way. advise 3 osKi its offiveextra fillibuster resolutions to »«mV promptly done. The President bu ode Wc atrial lack. 8 inch. V tock. echoes are the death -knell of the politi- crats they tbe Cin- tion* to vote for him, be would when thought them worthy to ' ''' ‘ = be elected hy be After the solemnly “dangMere eteede exeifl ae the storm.” of this in Ihe tobacco growing region.— cal hope* of Jams* Buchanan. cinnati platform have settled all speculation on adoption of the above report, all promised to interpose Executive au- u of Tha wlient aot eovorod ot all grow u iuxwl- an •verwaeiiniag majority. elected. In many districts and counties We are satisfied where tKm 'Tt,- Tb a:. * . fh*>om fDl*re.*mklm M r«:fl bre •me.fremm 4*kfflkl II VF a. utty that oowB the subject. The Democratic party canuot ‘H®** favorable to the election of Fillmore and thority to restore peace to “bleeding Kansu.” u at any otkarordlaary d*ptb| there are large American be We do not suppose that any one ot th# few weeks ago we pobUahed, at tb* Tux AnMiMisraknon akd RkKSkt Arraias. that be will obtain more than votes enough in majorities, tlie Ameri- jy t^A tot'thto UtbiakT^ *wi!^wtocip!^*to^ trusted on the quesUon, and a faithless party D°®elson to th<* Presidency and Vice Presi- He has declared that no armed bands shall be the to can party madenonomiua'ions, is Democratic papers is likely to rebuke their Sag- request of a subsenber, a sure reaudy for vlr- vorubte fall retuiL Th* food not suveeati The Wasbiagton correspondent asserts that the North defeat tbc election of Fremont, simply because wuo in this ritv *®wa opon an ovon dot surfaco, Ihni it and that if the they deprecated tbe policy of making Nicht brother who ha* d.nnnnr—i meo On chicken*. We ar* under oblicatiou *• ro- Administration is taking the back -track in re- people of tbe South will but parti.«an turn nominations for judicial offices. lation to Ktatas affairs The correepondent a deaf ear to the desperate misrepresenta- Tfie Patriot stys: of the New York Herald, under date of Moo- tion* of bit opponents and give him a united Mr. rA4«nr«K>4. of KtfttArkj, oa« of ihr RtproMnUtiTM support, tbe result of tbe campaign will day, says: be of thAt ^tAtC, iA OriMVOrMtiOA At WAJhiAf^D dtlioR UlAi AA> tiOAAl pollUAR hA4 AAVUlAR U 4a With tl>A Th«Pi«*l*,o< smmUm slkAt r*rk«su* Ik* t«*Uk*t** absolutely certain in favor of Fillmore Ft A”ttt tltAtioA and “for ii BtAAAe/' told Mr Cn4rr«oo4, 4i4 Ik Am*** TkrrHM-r. t uT k ko* Csl*. M r**ixk Tk*r **I All 1 A<..A)d, aa 4 Donelaon cxortAd lAfBAlf AAe^rAAfAllj, tA ro-AlAAt A DAAOOrtUe jAdee- lAil*« k* (MiJr vitk ku viskkk, ka* I k*sr tki* •Moiks and the Union. WtAtAPO ht liAd AAd« A ffOAd jAdfA AAd Aka* a* ka* w »T*< tww m*. fartk-r. r MM *ti*a» AH he W«A AO, 1 fArad AotvbAtbfA^titioA wort. tVt All," bo rAmarkAd, S*l*w *ttl**a* •# BM*k> f«r t«v**M aa* •« m* *riai** l.rtOI* LIb* tkat "CAdroT- m« Whin rm-ak** la ***** a k* • s*rtr ATAd to kAAp p«lltU4 AAt of tIaW 1a thiA • II t* kt aaaakk*. TkM «*«rst kk* b*k* kt Ik* **- *ria* tk*r* aaat t« OlrMlAA, bot tbff fam** a a «na* *uaa:U**. tk*t if Ur Ba- 9Utf lA AA AAfA for }**< 0*( tk* PillBArr AA AYor it WAA for Mr. Cloy.** Q*arf . C*r*n*r, vk* iaf*r*t** Ik, *kA**a VA* A s*rtr t* “fcars.la Aa* Fnrrarti**," tk*r< aa.t rrm>4mmit tkkt kt «*sM m* kaMpI Mk p*alU*a ul*« h* ka** kaaa -kars*:* aa* a*rTa|.u*B" Maata oaa kcarartT *t*,,taraad In •laF, experiencedexpericncod toio trea that the prcsccuUona .- - — orto d«>iciAAt iA it. AllhoAfk lAAbOed with the AOthAAtAAm N«yffi7 n»Btopp »a»i*akolt »*a*«sta*laktcplka »U4wiad xw%jawaj.** «®®'®'"«; skoot, of which th* poiat tifies that f**Ab eaters have brought us to (he verge of the ecutive that armed bands of intruders shall be I il • ,K . .1 wa* agaiiim the Kansas Freessilera now under ar- Mr Buchanan wanted biio to pur- which UbA AAAA of A AtAAdArd-beAT Or WAA eAlcAlatod to preci- Gentlimrn: I ebsereoJ la th* column* S.ViriV* of broken, bruisod, or oakerwis* injnr^, fiurtog AWAkeA. AAd with thAt r«tiOAAl COAAifiiOA Of blA tlAABA pice, #i**. •!*”# chase the and the fanatics would rush headlong over *r iwim. *b•"nd4 tCt ?J”h*Sl'r« *r4*»ii *• ”» excluddexcluded isi* opportunely forgotten, and Lane’s xi*»** *r tiMjarr »*«." In tho Aiae . a rmidrat in tbe tub- • • Isaac M« Broww. • I^entarjr. |>AfvAr if AA edilnriAl refereAAA to the AoaniAaieAtloA reflett- A ff A I* la- u « lies prone • *®IB*’'7 exceptio®, voted that II ‘rbeit, not- erguent may, the act of incipient dissolution has beeu Democracy and pleading at the feet progress ef the debate, Humphrey upon bis death bed was a falsehood. Did An- log A»« A tbA poAoembU diApoittioA of ibo AnierirAA pnrtr Af — thU will prove an effectual core. IsOAiAflile. Empty Wagdn. of inexorable freeeoilism. All these withstanding hie murder of Keating, should re- MarAiall epoke of Mr. drew Jackson performed, deliberately, knowingly, and ma- —A Cincinnati corres- conces- ~ Yourslour* truly.truly, L H. Uln to prepare far tk* pcodu eHon of fruM. Campbell as ’'the pass out of the world lying or Tiff AtAtrmrAi# Asadt hy tba natber of that eownsalcAtiAn # ."i 4 It P'es- hisK seat to thattk *kJibody, andA we suppose, 7k Are fAlAA* the they P®®A®®‘ ®f Hie Baltimore slons will be unavailing. Nothing but an tom HU that, idant’e premier for the Houee.” tellii^ tbe truth? And wnur koew «tr« /a!aa when be liciously. If tbe army be saved, It will be by American gives a abto- _ ,, tlui jjnncipl* ot Vboehtof tk* grte»«, WfAtA tbe«. A "CAT load," rirrrn AitfA«AA of laAAiATitle, is ®Heeriiig account of the prospectspects lute fusion with freesoilism can Hif the man U good enough to beb* a member of Gbvnst Ca. , Dl. and concentrating thoenpin th* pineboa skooto, WtfAt to GIImaa'a preeiAAk Abonl t A'AluAb. I*. M., oa an extraordinaiy act, which the patties to the of thetbe Fill- now save the I see in 1 11*' RHTuaKkD the dof of tbeelAetioA. to AoeertAiA wbAt waa going on there* Natioual LfgUlature, is Gentlemen: your paper of August that pinching to preffneo fruitfulnos* to por. National Fillmore men TO THE Truc Faith. ®*°''® 1’®*^‘7 '® Hhio. i: great and powerful DemocraUc the be good enough not of Indiana — ur report bod bcAB treason could not anticipate, and He aays: once party from A emnUtad that large OQBhfraof GcraiAi) may not have a request wishing seme on* to inform yoa formod; aad I’s efficiaacy may h* oorimatofl arc doing Biuthern AAd Irifh reaidentA Af ISa city wcta VotiAg tbera* - W* »r« w'TkiD* bwd to be their duty amst noMy judging from exchanges Ma'e that CapU Albert wbAre tbAg drtir.ii ror rill.or* >Mr*iMr* *nd *11Bii *T*r th* Utter annihilation. (o oe nung.hnnr had A# right tA YA*.A. ThA gentlAWiAn who WAot there wart »»*V*. *"4 vh-M l<«*t • •per* how to destroy verminvet min on fowl*.fowls. You r*com-recom- from tbethii* fact 'hat to* tiro**tircoa oaon which it has *‘®*^f®*‘\ »* ««®d rr th*t h* »iii . . the number of convert* Pike, of Arkansas, tbA ... from the eppositiao who fiew off at a UngenI AAiAag voei raeperUhle bard-wArkiAg mrl bav* horn* fruit four** five and eity. They made aa elAltAt deB“AatrAii*a. 1 hey *"‘'bb*Ii''°*d*”Vb eihibiUd D®. C. Johnson, of Buchanan’I S ranks to Fillmore, on account of tbe M. own but if eooner rhey Danelson, and tbe Union. modification of the 12th AA ar««. etot'i’t thoAc mhiAh God aa4 aaiAre gaTA them.— no stain or blot upon their escutcheon. They ih*ti*thBBr»jwithth;/,OTji%'?riy“B thiTsut*/**'*^ them look and wonder. Let them think for death to tha fowl dipped; you perhspo seven vrars than would The ••ction in tbe Thry WAAt quietUy, mad qaietly aad ptAAeably. Hke arder- “ 1-— --«i Lancaster, for twenty year, one of will applyappl^y a imi.little hog*,hog’s la^lard to t^th* topjrftop of ^heach have dou* without it Rurry ’e frnet Oar- Young Fulmoreans of Madison, Ind., are June platform of the American h'YiAg eitiAACA. they rAtarnrd ho coA’lidAtepAidlbfirex- have presented to the public a candidate themselves and at one. make tbeir escape I I whose WARREN CnUNTTAl.L RIGHT. from I lh« m/>«# n.n>n#>r>t chicken’s bead iwmediatoly aher they deu. holding meeUngi party by the last NaUooal pemaeA* Aod AA cAAdidatA A AA AWATA of ibrir el«it 1 be aa- ‘H® most promia.nt D.-mocrats of Peunsylva-isylva- young every week regularly. Council, has repent- administration illustrated ®Hail xH*?!*®®®allegiance to‘® this“*1* hideous njuattersquatter ‘ ' * They the wisdom . tbor of the coBmaaiAAtioA. with a Hr adoa Ma toagwe. witk of the To the Edxtore of IKe LonitvilU Journal; aove-sove- ti i »r* hatched,****^’ and greao* th* hons uadoriSlr ad his hasty fait lo>4 and klaek r.aMff alty la hia heart, aad with a daa- ®‘«.nia,** *’ Holtsbolts® * th*tbe® Cincinnatineinoa* paplatformo and its can- *?. Whatever etoa you daotroy have entered open their duUe* with oeUon ar.d has come beck constitution by the purify wabiumi freeseil- courting deformity, «hi.k k.. I Ladt Bvae.— to an avidity to tbe purl'y in which thetke laws Warkkvco,aco , abx is reignty, which has I it will pr»v* a sure preventive. rate hope to holAiar ap hia aiakiag caaac, hae fatarly aad , . * u 4 winge, support didatea, and goes for FremontFremont. tbe Inaact Itoe, never trjure a lady tour; lor to and of Fillmore aud BAiy Attempted to mADAfAciArA p^itieal eapitnl oat of a cbeerfulneM truly refreebing. A tremen- Donelsou. We are K were administered under it. It is mere fatuity arrogated to itself the name of Democracy. O G H qaict and peacaablA viait of citiieai eatiiled to go there aad its papa (tw» etego* at No motamur. gratified at thie its torn*, . . dens result Nieht •/>K*aw.msn/1ohd1 •IketiOR 1 1 Iff t II f ifitiAa . il it . I .*.#k*.4t. reaction i* taking place throughout the of Capt. Pike’s sober laqairo If it waa trae that Sag raara'ity had he«a nnso* forfr\p thethm sober-minded mennvmra ofra# (beflam NorthAJ/apfhfrttn takefoLm Tt*r*TFarti i» »oihi*jffiothikc i*in it. U*kmm. E».o. 'TK.. second thought tiAod AtGtlm«A*A proAlAet, wbrrethcra wore twaSAgNiAht ^kikk Ik fkvor of the only notiookl eoneervk- We never believed that be jndget. I’oA baee eodoraed t*iia atatoment aa yua arc ready AoAidorAc aay falerhood at miAropreaca tatloa. ao tive patriot could long remain in opposition aiatter presontod before the American peo- to the Ameri- Imw gro*# aad glatiag. tk«t m»y be aeat to yoa. Van ha e can party. ple as a candidate for the Presidency. *Ihis is another evidence of the rapidly increaaing sUength of Fillmoie and yr A veto en (•••d aad ar Af-aetry f ca from Caire to wku«MUBiUtf. a. wxLiiUMt. tbt autic of tht toion koDsttb iU folds, mffUttiriiiamAAdtBt vai««i

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^*1’* Coc«cit-G»rAT «TEKKLY JOURNAL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 185«. then,. They have prwented to the nation Mr. B-.h.... c'*'”* MONIJaTAT, AUGUST 25 18561866. Awards the {mrcbass of Uulsimm, bml right ^ EicTHC«Afif-PaEiAr.Bt or VicToaw -The MONU ^ 25, a ,.1^ « rf tbs most vlt.l imoorUaeo to bsr ‘T*”**^ — candidate whose piat career is a sure guarantee FOE PEE8ti>ENT north Carolina, at a dinner = — ^ of that property. Keep op Iks SOS- Ubio, that he did of aasembled Look to Americaii SUte Council Kentucky the Union — If there ever was a thathat hohe will administer the government with JnV ?lMw»Vby Vi*.%M*dMj*^i It is sn undeniable fact, that, if Mr. flosal contsst oniiJ imaedUts asMihbovs not Mieve the charge of tar of ik ^ w bargain and cormp at Leaington on Wednesday, the 20ib Inst. The ime when the American people were under a l» wmtiasrrfrrs Millard wisdomArisdnm and firmness. He isi* onenn« ofnf theIh« peoplensn,i!> •“I'**® Buchanan were not seroes tt# Ohio beeems ss much cxeltsd sa4 PillMrc, “ a candidate, Mr. Fillmore However unee^i^etotlT i> >. » ttoo against Mr. Clay and never had believed epresentaUon in tie Council was fuller than at Ugh obligation to prepare themselves to vote •r a living example of the power of free Instlfu- »«W TMK. will ee ol my previous session. About four hundred del- for their coun'ry, such a time is the present, tions This depends altogether the northern parts of their States, and tbsrs In forming great minds for great exieen* upon whether he is doubt, and that, if •»<* Pf was so eon- « Mr. Fillmore were not a *'*!"? — longer asv prsetiealDractieal MCiritvs^rltv fovfor sMheach Maj. WilUam B. LewU,formerly Second Audi elates were present. The enthusiasm that pre It is imposslH- to exaggerate the dargera which o bo soy FOE VICE PEB8IDBKT dee Thgjlmerlean party have chosen him for *» ">«" a knave. An honest man tmt tb« TrMJiirTs who reDoatod it in a lottei vaiiod AvrMfipd m 11 daicrintioii. li teemed a to Goa. JacksBB pw Jack*** D*a«l«oa rocontly published. And Mr f, indignant at the misrepresentations and fou Meogaabasan'henEed astat'oent in the North opponents, the delegates bad or TKincKasxB. slan ers of our — Cerollea papora that the remark was made to come together with the determination to show TATC EUCCTOKAL. TICK.ET.TICK.ET* himself by Mr. Buchanan upon the occasion to their brethren throughout the Union that the For Mr State of Lorgs,*, referred to. American party in Kentucky at this moment EOeiE W. HANSONSON So Mr. Buchanan, at be acknowledged to a presents a bolder front and numbers in its ranks aw« gentlaman of high character in the presence of a larger majority of the legal voters of the JOHN W. .j, CEOCEETT. They know full well gSBtiemen of high character, never be- State than ever before. ,„t , very dtr^reotrirTe of ease lnd» *? • O ieove“ I Miwtsi .SAOCBL B.B WlaiixtPCLAIIXT. "** **F>'^b* interaat of KantwcKj, et^r la •• W.g KIKMIT. this session of 1 in none other there very diff>rant condtuon of popular feetiog lieved the charge of bargain and corruption Every one who was present at P*•>. I '.I • j . . w a hope of electing their candidate, and -WW C.AKBBKSON.DBKSON. against Mr. Clay and Mr. Adams. Yet Mr the Council has returned...,a„...U.6«Ub.»b.boms taUsfiedsatisfied that the I recognition o,of its,U dogmasin,a,.. and ,b.the legaliza- In all these aspects tbefo is aBotbov thlog M .„P«ILir LEI. as an'T:.:™American citizenpitir n withJith *'^°ha heart**» lot theih T .T Ir.JiT. * Exciting News vrom * •*“”•** ^hey esn bring on a strictly .sec- ***• ^" * deeper aadmorepara- ..MUK APAMS Buchanan was named to the world by Oen. American party in Kentucky is stronger and Uonlion of iUits diiorganizing creed, at Iheperil of * Kansas Our tele- ing agitation of the^lars .eluon '**'**^ whole Union and rant iivr e ii*V i q for the *ait ..X. A. WBITKLET. Unionu and«iiu i.paciiycanLiiv lorailiufor'snYtl ”!*"^**riq«nnire!lire* e»otest LTBVBT* T.,W^ .. tk. k. ki. k.A KII.A -rifh ...... nrl rnrCa.nrXKir. I _ «r»ph'c dispatches this morning they will be surely defeated, twenty ...AKKr Jsekson as the one, who, by his testimony, bad filled srith more enthusiasm and cor fideacetban dissolution. Treason may assume s bloodier *. contain i whole years, has einsed.^i cat alietation, :f act WASP. ments Such is M if 't *• li***^ _W.S. DOWKST. terrible cooviDcedhiDthatthecbargecoDviliced him that the charge was true,tniCp and al ever before, andaud well convincedcon\iDced that nothing and more ^tartlirgstartling guise,gui«e, but certairlycerlali outrages, murder, and house- -W.S. KAMSIM. ly none the American eo u, ^>L?h*'*'Tha^\*roV^^a\t% IC« '•eriib of {very yais U in lu'lanA To neonle'L'* le be nro^^tf’himroud of’him™ *!»*tVaas a riUciti though Mr Buchanan, when thus tummonec *>ut organization is needed to overcome the im- moie edectual than that ^ *1. burnings commlttced by the Free adopted hr the uresrn* Bf a j •’ statesman, and as President. He has ,k. . k-. j .11 1 VI-. . \ „„„„ —

ministration P*«>P>' ‘ha* the South is thems.lv.. w oa, in re- ,h, bS-7. eJ Buchanan, the) will These dispatches "P*“ toon be able J* hetweeu ,ue North atr; *a^ we abairkZ j “i?* and 8 ** _.B .-I ’ • **''8* P*ft of the 'OB^aulrafe the North upon . N^h- i until coiifi'med Iheir Freesoll i com* two hcitlie aarioBs, sseaieg eothiag bat c^-lWato. and thus Ihe 176 Northern electoral drstr;.ctu>n. h of such occur- 1 reactlrg upon lh^Sou“b, ?Js t^^e'^der^d**.’ certainly prevail Utroeg dtobe greatly ex- over the 120 elec- dishke against all ihv.e o7*Oie .Noilh e*-*!lf*iL^! >.7!!^ ®” ^' yur g.rec euvisc on ms E«-* «• owcaanee “<= proteclirg wing oi .uc vouv.nu tor^vote.toral votesT.stjM ofnZ theIk. SouthernSonthern SUtes.SUtea.Cf.v... I who"tio cokBteraervc< s. rf «k... knew th^ it was from hit oirn declarations, and brightly than it did then. legkerated.aggerated. All that the public knows at prosont con- one seciiis to question. Everybody acts and tion The • a-c to te (Vj, " Buchanan men in the South falsely rep- A- -*1.116 marts cut of. Tho - eosBliig the progroas correctly or mcorrecEy updgrsfMid, that Maj. E. B. Barilett, who has presided with !:*"“*•'* >0 u,_. ,, 'i** of Mr. Dallas's* nsfoUa- Ulks as though a monster-mischief were nigh, ratUul>t«r«rllr.r.rh.p. it i. ..t u. i.t« r.r ur. B>.-h>*a*. UthsK-stiMi. ih. ...ih. I large BUB. EerS, bolil II, the t-ttieinr resenttbatresentrM*ntlk*>tbat Mr.M- k . .k- .k .f.l.-—•••*•••>»»•»»»«’'»won o imieea.a.o.Tl_nv«<<:*'*>o mrna tBotka am 111 rev isMrrtiK befur* the i-fMida*ti*i •itatua, k> r<* Fillmore has no strength in the South and lain ttoas Jackson wai induced to promulgate the charge consummate ability and marked courtesy and ^he editor of the Louisville Courier, one j »h*ih* .xlxeuU..xtrciDe >\.iiih.ilb Thrr.Thrr* I-L* .V-, r I *k' BpM the Coatral American qnestioB coo- and yet nearly every one takes it for granted (t^ •IT vith».m.bo4r-> dnsMer—Mv '•*llhemto skfer .w.'aliUra wilB sB asM *'»•'Ucs and tfae politicians of Council since its first organization, declined 'cnanceu by his brethren in bis late sacrilegious This is certainly all that is lacking. ’»• ^ liable ro preda'ol^ which may be mainly authentic, and may not a be averted. This is not the way in which a But we BUtes; yet Aver, never, never. In re-election as President on account ferocious attack upon the of the have no faith in ihe cnurlish old bachelor’s be. Bat tf they are completely autbeatic, as of his du- crisis should be met. Ihe means and the duty memory sue any speech in Congress or any letter that ties as President of the National *'*ep* •>ere»th the*“« shadess“»“cs ofor methe cessrmiycessfully imitating methe gentle rape of a«r FhiiaAolphia coatemporary aaoumes them Council. His of preservationeaervatlon beiorg alike to every citizen- Fremont •*" allowed to see the light, did he iddress to the Council was f ill of patriotism “akesmakes another in a similar spirit If he should undertake it, he would fail inglo-Inglo- to be, they aCsrd no groand ar excuae for and everyiveiy one should weigh well bis respocii-responii- T'*'** obwekJi^ aa the part of this government. have the manliness or the honesty to say that and loyalty to American principles. It was bilily to *"PP<*rter of James Buchanan “as a candi- riously. He might get ‘-Jesse” but not Jrssie The hisbis country and meet it like a man be coomdered the charge bargain without ‘^*‘* ^°'' ‘*** ^''**'•**“'7P''*>''l«“cy bams of Iho aaticipatod aottlamant, as fore- of ;reeted with the most enthusiastic applause. like anm American. Heretofore P“l»puts forth by far the He would get somebody’s thunder, but not hisbis CongressConeress ha.< Buchanan, which would immediately bo met VrBfrancs may be -wret, hot it is not alway Aadoered by the E^llsh pram, ie the ceeteon foondaUon. Hon. Thos. H. Clay, of Fayette, the eldest and venomous articles upon daughter. interposed to beat back the tide of revolution- T af the So far from saying this, he said, or took es- and favorite son of the “Sage of ‘hat have appeared since the . Bay lalai-da to Hooduraa, ar the sub- Ashland” but, in the present case, Congress has sue- — 5^” rhe^e Old^LineOld-Line Whig National pacial pains to imply, the direct contrary. Al- was unanimously elected President. '^”«''»hle chieftain’s obsequies, ai d Conven-Cooven- mimtaa ef tho claim ef ^ondnras to an tmpar- He was cumbed bffore it—or rather a faction in Con- at though **' *** utter annihilation Bal'imore on the 17th of I arbiter, we now, from hU private decIaraUons, conducted to the chair amid the the and the abandonment of tbe Mos- most deafening gress has abetted the revolutionary temper of September next. Eight States to protectorate know tbat he never believed the charge of bar- manifestations of gratification the country’s respect for the character of have alread) npoB conditions tavorahle to on the part ot ihe times by an act of equal force with rebel- ”*^7^ ***<** lar candidate. We took oceasioB, a few days Present need for uquixii into with any eare. J*!*6»tes. It is suggesGd that tbe j g i tve also know that he came voluntarily,voiumaruy, .beue delegatesoeirgmirs present.presenc. >naaJOyOOOmt b *w a fx-j «».*l*r frl»4i Hr «4m.. >-n.l4*al ta4 »h t%r. ATTORKBV uanauLGENERAL xlshi. g on I .. . /. *. members of the Americtn Order ^ ^ . J. . . Cl'SHINGONTHEAr-the af- , jwetment ef the real potots to diepute rancor,” and that the whole whomtiom they rely to confirm tbe positive statestele upon their A4M.m*<4i.t.i, a.n*«t ra>.4. ur.u» a.mi.r .r „ „ assailed us. i w i .a ai* ai __ VLICATION The neonle will hav* belonged to the Democratic party, - . matt Tk. pw.l. vill4r*« taWr ow. i.fartact. froB ...a OV THE GotERKOROF CALIFORNIA MM*.* WV* II I # . . , .. .k— •” •tiB. ntBSphi toereforOy If toore t® for world so regards the matter. ments ofOf Mr.Mr Cl.yn.v and.n,l Gen.r.*„ Jackson that1K-. MrM. saS ta* eira«aMTsae«« voascvtcS wiU It. judg.andact Virginia the emmsm/r^m tketparts, W*T.^"^Te carefully read the opinion of Mr > Old-Line Whigs last year voted th. Ohio frem Whe.ltog to it, mouth 1> me.D. bS to he OS^p will BOt ho ours—UBIoOS it be a _ We have no doubt that this second assault Buchanan tried to get a bargain negotiated bs- « « ,nli for Wise to tbe number of at least 20,000. lo eonveititg the va'Iey cf tbe Otia icto s^ii., . k, .k litompb to eecape fnsm has declared privately, that he nerer be- /"*’ '*'* •'““** Buchanan’s sake tween them. the ceneequeocee of . '^‘‘at then is the * 716* 'i*** remedy? The danger is ad- **'*1/®' *' ®* ‘PP^cation of Gov. Jobnsor, Maryland the American candidates for Con- I th.pwketlbs pocket or tb*th* bsart,7?eheart, the uaiversallTuaiversally ^shdto- Mr Mra atapidltethiengh l«e*e* .«»•»« Kentucki^ of ioyal- aoUdesolattoo wh ch*7hOTe'^armi«'^wil?#veT?s^ies will ^ez) i, itM Uniea shew* that la their catis much better employed in finding tbe -* formerly Democratic f — O Southwest— * ' I and were defeated in*** theaasto where leave• — behind*Fwa*J4#aa them.aiivUJ. ThisA Hi 9 i# whst^efiaw itII 7*1, thu passsge of the letter, he signified presume that a Sag- j fMSFf>ap 010^^MfGAr IhAFftmAnffaFlato Fto fl Jgyfafl mtflbFF^C iM-k» AVHFmmmr The a-tetomtraUon toiUatod the Central we need not say to our Southern We not p”.*: “*•*>* reader tL^ Pass to CaliforniaCaTil than he is in trying to uld Whig districts. In Tennessee vast »» who live to ihls valley. What it ® 7*> »u - find a a num- and^sr will eaatiaue (is his belief of its truth as plainly as he could do - • ^‘'ht voice will be to be’ srissriiiftsus/ AmartcaB coatroeerty as purely .m of ceu- the nomination of a sectional lifted up in condemnation locakUee, the pMple ^ JC t candidate for th* N-“>ernNorthern PassPa_p to the Presidency. her of Whigs last year refused to support Gen- of the oth- ja» Patou -vMttoa. rSi:r.tol^SlJtookto-ai«- -h7»ang«.8.. He expressed hi. belief of its ^ oMt. The whole Srg-N.cht press will quietly ‘ ®“ ‘“ C*hforuia unqtwsUonsblyT existed 'rY, the American candidate for Governor. In that Greet truth when, aa he has since confessed, be did submit to see him, who has hitherto been the A.cuyt.ai«A.cuzt.a g.«. « ,11. „ D,uw.„ itoch be.Dg^y m^I{in^\w us^^^ tom Britoia,to holding OB to the ter- will not the .Ncrtli the ’"sht^lafri^’A* men ther* who those States, tbe whole body of Old- H behooves us io ''** Then DelawareDela won’t Line : ao especial maooer, more titory bstwe sB the rivers Biboeo and Saratoon, believs it true, and when, as U proved, he “‘Shtiest and most eulogized of the “go” at all. do .• tbat wo stall bavo foofcVlbo troo nngjfi— ““f have Mme^thing *to‘l i7e' for^ whT TbeTte wo^-le of any other Whigs, with very few and isolated eicvptioDS, section, to caro- for each and ovary to the Bey i«it»id*. >t to be eatrae. lUerein be acted thi Democracy, denounced and vitu- ooo of b*. Wborooorite tad to the Meequito p>wtec- end whose revolutionery fathers {^rMr.Mr. Hervey, the well-known Washing- “«<«»it7 »cr a re- not requested tbe President’s interposition In bequeathed ly now declared them-elves in favor of Till- whether for w^ OV for woo, all bor sooe ^ * deliberate falsifier and calumniator. •’*'^***'* torato, eemmltted a plain end flagrant eMtoZwa P*^ them an inheritance to cursed in bis grave, because he is ton correspondent of the Philadelphia be trari»mitted unim- North ^ore and Dcnelson severest »® forfaited all to improper if not unlaw- The Everest scrutiny of ^hUThi^rwtgr{.rvaB«valley «ici tho 0/tki CaySoa-BaW (r«a/y; and it callod upon claim the countrj’s confi- uttered, in full view of the near Mio b.,has been nro-pro- posterity^ -wii/^*tTurhwin not American, thusinus refersrerers tolo methe latelaie deLJnstraUonaemonstration ful for methe Presidenti-resiaent ^to interpose, unless sum bTaTbead- rhecb«DC«8io Maryland, Virginia, oouneed by an enlightened ^ * gwa fckuk *fl aw * ahk this uttoror or in«iniiMtAr under ... , j,. *k v- x a i aai j Kentaeky, foreign traveler to Gfvat Britain to nbandoc that territory,10^— tbooe ®me ' 7 ^ r.nntosee,.ndFennessee, and LoutoianaLouisiana pr.s.^spresents nothingn’othing thatth/t’ ^®^«emo«magnincsntseatof.inpireU»a'toat J smpir. Ui7 ifTdoTLTLt^® deliberate slander againstactort Mr. Clay w^uld 7.17*7:/ J .7.. *‘**T*T, and tkio prw*octorato, as a matter of enemies of the Constitution? of the character and bis absolute ^®‘* ***• If they will but a now occupies a neutral position in politics, no can authorize “7 ^h«te provided for man upon the WaPNasDAT, Ang. 20. MflottklefllY ** <1*** "ot perceive in the present case, a single shadow of doubt tbat right wadsr the terms tie treat*. It mads the B»*e made that slander jincom- knowledge of the conduct of James Bachanan, face of the earlh. It is the site of five ^ moment reflect upon what th*v woitlrf doubt exnresses th# feelinv. »nd inH**m*n» *e .k-i. . Ur» *uB*i*Dce of Mr. Cushing’s opinion whale cMtravefsy to hiMe upta the poiut at P*’'**>l7 stronger if be bad not been trembling shaking fear • positive shape, though bis own aaaatractsan. It douMaded whatovar it did with tbe that Mr. Clay, in **P''*s»ion of it is anything but positive or even daaaad to eirtoc at the axplicU stipulations of power be knew himself to be, would in- *****“*^ On the contra.--y, ‘Kflimiitlf come forih and expose hishypocrisj, his argument is hy- tbetisaly T^»« fie’ it wnditrutni **"—r p—- P‘>**>*lic^, loose, and ill-defin*d. As a legal ple faaikar srith the suhiect. Geuat Britain falsehood, and his corrupueiu Yes, we all that, ®P*“ .** **** unmuJgated shilly-shal- fraokly, hut to a spirit «f marked cMciltotioD, at the ve-y Ume, 1821?; when be was ‘7’ “ “e above, however, appears to be the iTispm tot isrst thus sbtn-iiiT tsartini' She poblidy expretsieg, through the Washington conclusion it holds rvlirthtotorLl!!^ Telegrsph. his belief of a ch.rg. which he in solution. The opinion hnew to be false, H amounts to anything. she eaald aet aoeeat to the constructtoii placed and which be has confessed „.k., ir.., . »k .k v j lingers — And, conceding allmis tbevwv legal point,pviUkV iUVUiVeil, now wwiiisswiii. auw |igiHCip;co GltoCQ nojXOCG EGG TE»t«a •« v. w aemv « mw.w«4* maavvs i#a -p —— ww vvaaa,.«a V( G4I M flJ to .'FWinTT, h« beU.red to b. f.|.., he making involved, r*-«l,**kl*-**...-*k.lAk... a a n rUM t YT. hf the AdMatotratioa apea the ClaytoT ^- wm •’7'?®" '®“'*^ “® ‘® ^**®" 'i»e triumph in com- ^ «»*‘o come if they desire their »wb happl- T L Jon#., T W. Varoo., toemosZmest.ppeaUtoMr.CUynottoex- -we submit “>.tthat, tried by the simple test of *— and reliable calculatore tbat the Old- W 51 ^ I 7“‘ W*'*— common sense, Ait is a. very shabby olr.ion.opinion. '®*‘- 7’ "V7‘7 *77: 7’ — ^me Whig, and American. ...(to will carry that Mastraettoa as strangtoy aad attoriy toad- P®** his conduct in 1825, but to bear 1 — t"hT.“v‘*.h7to!rE'‘'I,;d uo? ste,l£oM:n“i''l '>®fhing Mr. Cushing admits, by n.ceLrynecessary imi.lica- » but danger and * the State for Fillmore and Donelson. There i. Sueh e7h iaaibla, ®*» submissively, all the horrible calumnirt of , r oXr“u ifo CouncU th«i took-®®k a• recs^recsto MtUatoU »* she was by ae maaas unwilling hut . *l«cord and dis«,luUon old «n<> friend Maj Le^ll HeU 7knew JohnJo^n^M^HllaHarlan, Assistant fAmerican Elector tion, that it tolo beo# apprehendedapprenem-.ea from ' nothingnoining in thetne recent State election,elections toparatioci “an mde?.n..bl,inueieniiois Un.une *ofor /ieraeir a eU^k. “«"»*^®"’ “ would be perfectly ...... SUte to .u-au- i a 1 vindictive eoemieslMiMniet! , —....J UwMlawful acdand ,L. r, ^ . ,k k. . - . .j k . aBKMot . . . . . that hls Dolitieal career at *nH. - for th# Slat* at lar**. nrill ailHr*.. Ih* >t . . I i. i. .k . .k_. . to came to same trtetidly understand- ‘haUi.s own poldlcal career wasWB. at an end. IH- or the State at large, wil address the peoplen*nnl* at ' ‘h* »“cces. of Fremont, it must be rhorize *“'**;. «t U“ l^efor.uweiore ^.tmat disuniondlsunioo afternoon sasnoN. proper for th. Presidentrresiaem. tolo confessed, th.tbe supposition that Mr. Fillmore will I LT^WtoaTcTun^rmenLock,teooK, leiiowfellow countrymen, at thetbe spectacle,anectacle complycompiyP'> withwiin metb# '*‘®“*t7 slsT# IM. ladrpindsatlT of tbe tiwatv. to relation to . .. no longer cherished any earthly the fol.owing times A • upon the slave lineiico thonidtooQld neverDsvsr , . „ , . _ _ jhat. ini„ ao far aath*...n* ...... j >.n k;_ ambition. H-* and places; ...a ...... a. AS ..se ..**. .a .a i bebs to themtheoi %a Mr. Bibb, trpio tb# Bx*cu(iv« ^ *f not carry ttiumphsntly all the above-named f ^ Bojlt eoaftty. ststes. The claims set by the : ever. if** Usde form, and the up Buchanan We could much better afford to give adopted: ao tar as to oGw aa tbs thrnshhslil at tbs cop- bi*t(»7 to the world presents. were Bom^aj^ S«f>t L nirroSbliirf* MBretreoVEty. LoU1t7m1he7l7uo7‘'of ‘‘>®“R‘^‘* chiefly turned to tbe the **te • * B^^^ *** Taeidajt S«pt. MaEViUt, men in tbe South are merely tbe resnlt of dee- •way Carolina*, Georgia, and all New Eng auirica.n Baebsnan in 1825 made advances to both ®“ 7 “o*"* pr«««>ng. In other 2, H E«bi0(toG cwMGt/. ! fartt of exmtecxt. k trawersy eubstaatially tbe vary plan of odjuat- Mr ,^j|, p ain, 'vorld into which he was about to enter. Under |y and let our readers nond W«4BrEdE7, ^epf.S, n>7BTl!lt, MEriOB GOEBtf. Ovficb f* not peratum. They are strikirg as 1 State Exarur’va CoMMiTraa, CU, mid Gsn. Jackson to indues them to enter „y “wild,” boxers .mrtb, which ws'ar. told ti. diGcultyl. such circumstances, h. was called Th«rt4 a 4 liBBt*ia 9 ill«, step toward* such an act of »elf-d«strncti.• not “su- ° point to a single State lILwT***' vtUfally ha(d hor to tbe qusotian of upon the allied authority of Mr. He stated what he personally WedaeidEp, Sept. coD^rac- examineit knew. What he 10, LBBdfn, LBBtel eoBBtp. ^ with us in the same spirit.*^ that is certain for their candidate. Buch nan, proclaimed charge «no^h if the a^pplicadon were in du* Frldej, Sept 12 WiiliEaebBrf, They know «*«miitee iseood a clrco- tioa, tad refused to saok or accept any concas- a of bargain and **^^7 stated was deeply disgrscefaldisgrsceful to , Whillej eoQB*j. th^^ow hippy vriley tot/?peV’’ hlmlTw? Mr. Buclianan, , thrco^l^mlrcTlV^^las co 1 XeodE/, Sept IS, that he is nntble to get s single Northern elec- »J*es»d to all the Cooteib the Stote, flioM cormpUon sgainst is considered that the alleged * BerboBreeUIes Kfiex eoBBtj, Have we so little intelligenee^d tine patriot- 1*/ w that srote not ytoUod to obodionco to its Mr. Clsy and Mr. Adams. 7:*““ proving him utterly unworthy of the trust and ted, the DemocrzUc partv claimed and WedTieeday, Sept. 17, BebOeerfe e old iUBd, UbtIbb te. '* “® “**® Mr. Governor’s application rT toral vote, and they are endeavoring to cheat i»m as to suffer our passions aod prejudice* to •sm totorpretation af her ahiigaUons un- Cl.y, hard pressed by his enen-i##, noUfied ** of his countrymen; FridEj, Sept. 19 Mt. 7*» *d their shire of the and for this the thoii- , PUBeBat. HarlaB t—ntj. be »o played upon l^^.rjndge.am.co.mo.w.aith’.Co.mouw.alth’* Altoc-A.*.,- ®' of that achievement* •Ae South into his 1.u7porrw::hsupport with th:tl.; hopehop. ef toVar own srifTeitructioo? j^^®* *wthetroaty. At may he easily conceived, Mr. Buchanan of hU intuition te reveal to the « •''®8‘Uon that Satardflj, Sept. 20, Jao Lewie’, ta Perk Perk, HarUaeo. ^ ®f fJ<>«»®«acy consent to look J® lpr1ctc7blVto MeaJey, Sept. Ibrow log the electionon into the the world, for his ^® Wl»l»twe could not be convened—the 22, Vrhiteebvrf, I.,etcber eekatj. House of Repro- ston:“irf *‘£.‘*?* “* tb. Grand Cei^lCewmll ro- aagotiattoBa at this rtte soon cams to a own vindication, what had passed “®‘ ®®"‘*“1*'%contentedly but1>®‘ with a silent stone”of 'iVFed:Vs?":“h,’"^iVFedeVa?are"h,’"w^en^ ’ll listed hi*t* i ““'J Tueedkj, Sept. 2T1 Plkeeille. Plkeewaatj. •‘*tute providing clavClay -ndkUdend WebsterWeb-ter to theih« bitter end,7 yet,yet* , sentative. and having another chance there. '* '® bs dj^, and it was also the epiu- r‘v..uk..„ that,u.iuiin suchsuen cases methe appli-appii- _kZ ... . that function to ‘•good old Pennsylvania. ” Its ,? •Mtoadtock.”‘*flaadtock.» Thedetoaadtoth.Thedemaadef the Adminlstea-Adatnlstea- brtweeni>«ween them toin January,Juiuary, 1825. Mr Buchanan chuckle of Thttredep, Sept. the passixe of ihe delight whilst one of the horrid. 3f, PreeWaebarg, Fle/4 comatj. «t‘oncation shallshsll las' of that „f,77 We say now^in all serious earnestness brue poaition is further west. It would savor «*rnestlyearnestly appealed to be mademsde by the Legisisture or by Moadaj, Sept. S>, Jaokeoa. Breathitt eovatj. tbat it twBwasdiaUactlytwB was diaUactly made, and as disttoctly re- him to his mercy to con- hyenas of their party U tearing open the grave of ^'**^ •*“**‘"“ ** , preeminence was forgotten in the t®® «®‘tb of mere eomplim^t to .Mign ,imh a ’^ Wed&didaj.Oet 1, Betard, Perrp eenatj. is all important not only to th. succes. of Mr.

Frida/, Oet. 3, Maaelieeter, Cla/eeafit/. '® “ is considered, moreover, Fillmore but to the defeat of Fremont that the This circular was rio^lly atocked by tw* postoroudaasand was aevar by en- and his entroatiei prevailed. Bat the spared the tears Oet, isTa'rgl «ou\h7{Ve ivided made one '7 ^ received r«t which of moumiog myriads have fal- SaurU/, 4, BoGarille, Owe1«/ coaatj. hat the emergency The country was people of the South ihould manifest a disposi- ter **• «®w*“- monument of Clay’s U confessed to be sufficient- lfeode/,Oet. S, Proet*’r. Owfllej of Stotex It properly belongs to our great Ughtoaml*.e«.«.tap.n«oth.r. Ofeoare. Mr. pity, trembling before !«« « profusely a, the dew. of heaven, cedat/. The reTose whi tion firmly valley of tb. Ohio. If the States Tn‘‘SdB/.Oots 7 , Irriae, EetiU eoaatj. and steadily to support Fillmore of that valley the Bert stop to be taken was war ar ihe face of the great Kentuckian, yet trembling “>e in’erposi- ....i r.!!!!!:.!!!!!* some S7ej’^wheo^C the' This deadly onset of one Sag-Nicht orgav Wedeeedaj, IfJ'’"®!*':*/" wite aTTu/r'/Itte O^t. 8 , RieiiMcad, Xadieoa cJoat/. flMmaf rrmadly if possible stiU more before the atem face ..f accommodatioa. Great Brit- A? ^*7.* parties “pon the memory of Andrew Jackson aid the 7 convened to makrncminations for the Hour of speaking at Mcutkl, lor friend. Gea. sent » t .' al proclamation, 1 o’clock. OM »t th.NM‘J» -ill tho. war dt^^kd Or weh .. ... ato, to parsuanee of the coacUiatory spirit die Jscason, forth a letter to the world silent acquiescence of the rest constitute the oee.*on t. or... hoor.n lUtrTit.rnMe.ti’Til * “k*.V**“* . pre8:• rd for The Saved I »«( countenance to the calumny agatoit of which “the uninwfol comW- Way He His Taxes — .An cMld he M iMger evaded. The iblministra- P»e word as adop ed- old line Whigs of the Old Dominion The fcl- ' amusiDg Instcnce of Buchanan’s pU propojuion that euher •• ^ *•- - »»>outed defiance, and •tmpnersstinginess f*is t„ w. i . Fillmore or Fremont I • the Slate Uee, drive, flat 7®«.**« G«- J»ck«>n and hi. party will crush went on in it. nn.- t a ax s \ i **?T made aemizhaUona to tU wPI by thU rimpte and ^ ,o^i„g j, Mr. Fillmore’s reply to the letter career of open rcbellioc; hl.l.ll,r,wbil..m.ab.r«rhis letter, while a member of PresidentPre.id.bl P.lk>.Polk s jMtpropawl, atm.ee hacked “•» but, oh, pity my miecrable condlUon and when these fact*, we “^1“ « cr«t«/ii,^ transmittirg a P«»- *1. «ii*iSTT.> .JIi»“/j‘!dlI55^ “ down from tbe copy of thech.T.foW™.'resolutions. 111!It is | w‘lfk'*r3^ ^ county assessor at SldTii? it' <10 not ruin me by defending yourself **y» considered, the Attrrney-General’s iemi:i ..7 Lancaster, migtoal qweeitoo ef CBMtr icttoo,wtodi it dared by tbe y* 1,0,17 msnly, straight-forward, candid, patiioUc, and scruples seem i/le less ridiculous than those ‘***‘ ^* */‘‘'**“ wataakmUta arhitratiaa, dMibmtely coo- meaL. at your command. UponU|ion fiis resolu’ionresoiii’ion ’[^** ®' ^ Union loving. No ono can mitioe eontmuod to uphold their actM. the read it without • aito to Democracy sweptswent » Ir. k kk i » u- .k i feel- , , k i . i t. u . « . pie to us New York and Paiii aalvania u the fellow who declined on the [®'‘®^ ‘h®‘*** ‘*‘**’^y®h»bby sake of avoiding the payment of ceriaialy be elected. If she goes for Bucha- CaaaH,totheto*tli.r ita wholcprevioua Jackson, Oay, and Adams have passed away, ground of the country.conntry. ®^*''®^‘*‘®g ing admiraUon,a„,i„Uon argu- ®J Th-yThey succeeded in LJyZLirving for its author: to rescue a drowning ^ ^ taxes to thc State. The Pem.sylvacia Isened another ‘"ieireiuar in Jon#, that this aod DOW tbu man Buchanan, who made a woman because #rery^rariy a*A»G iti Hm FT i u ev-a ^ v v a *• ao-g ^ Miasiseiooi as thhio®irhenibattrMia«f Pa.u calUrc Mt, migtoal qwssUon was m totally dupe Stole in the Union but four. There has Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 6 1856. be bed not received ^ by way of irrotevaot that tt of of them and victims of the others, is the an introduction to her. been 7:*':^*': asight be dMmmtood to favor af me no parnllcl ii moder.i times to the enthu- '^*. vYvndham Robertso.n, Esq: It I* '“po”‘ibleimpof sible to escape tbethe conviction that rbiiculir.g tbe idea tbat such a contracted old c,, Gtothmther Mrtvparty without detoimtoii<^atonBiBiiw tbeH>* reel-*ai «.**. Democratic candidateeA&didate for the Presidency.Preiidencv. Is sufmwithsiasmsiasiii with wnichtjRwnichwni*h ts* . Sia— 1 haveh,«* th* h***- »* n.. quee- the canvass was conducted the honor to acknowledge the !2F^We publish to-day a most sensible and them will be compressed into unity, and the ^ "* “>« P"»>bent anxiously ni**ard*could ever be the “Favorii*r«''®r* « .-.n *i *^^i*^***!!.*^ ttous to flto|Hrte, not an awful rebuke of bit wretched desired an excuse for and »’«> receipt of your letter of the 23d ult., ^® aad, after all its bold, uncom- preten- the uninimityuiunimity of the elector*! vote. Mr. tr.iismk powerful communication from the pen of oce Union thus become vadeetiaet^le K mere Mr Pennsylvania, V” 7k letteri !p / thirtwiu •’“•‘>*“8 tbe responsibility of all action The accomplishes the ang a copy of the preamble and *‘•.7 circuit judge., premUtog iwtiance upe. (he treaty, consenttd •*»«• required as a great moral lesson to the in tbe p,ercePierce was elevated to th* Pp*-ii resolutions the very able.t men in th* natUn H* h,. silver knocked eff from the northeast or SMith- ®'7®»®'» to‘o the ^eridencyPresidency in a * "®'‘®"- «® b*« -‘b « Whig ele.ted object of it. publication admirably. We sub- adopted by tbe Whig ConveiiUon of Virginia, ’ ‘ east, or even detaching the OldJJn. to .Maeou, aad I . gr«t balk to sn kmtt the rml questieai to dispute to arbi-.1 present generation and to posterity? phrenzy..7: , of: ecU and "•/' belonged7to thek American Xog ; what did i’ all end In? •”«"’bled at Richmond, by which that party; he come, west jojn n. It i, rich, particularly the last clause of th. Rocky m^^ntalr.sfwould not mate' 7! 7 ^ *^k***“ How was the ’ 7 country r. paid for its confidence utolii^n/od patrioiic body recommended to forth now in obedience to what be deems the nally injur, eithe? tbe prosperity, the .trength, ^* " “•*^* BTEx-President Tyler’s lecture upon the which throbs with ciggardllnL all»'* ®’^*^-over- Giouto ftol t^ir Whig brethren througho^ the .S:ate to adjum them. inthdtpartj? Why, the very fitt Congress, to solemn and earnest call of his country. There ®v ‘be durability of tho remainder Cmi it be, “j* ^ CabinM is in some re.pectVs no ^ Now, to tSaj^ at^maa emseand com- production. It abound, in rhetorical - —I-..-."" pealed'“L'rthe r"Miteoari of tho government euriosittes. here on. of them. Cjmpromiee, aad renewed Standmg, as I do, as the known candidate of We commend his remarks «»«6, a^ us w*artod effort wao made. h‘lk*''k“‘5 U Th. ex- down in destrucUon upon ourwIvM? Ihs usetto D •«of e^mtioacoaatrmtioB Withwith which th.the Ine slavery a^itafioo rflaored atother party, I yet receive this deep ?* •»# eAce> hot modo tho raco q L’p.hnr: w.th iucreastd bitterness fn.m leo recommenda- consideration of all good neo. Ho There is no matter of Dra®*tical utereet or Adastoimrtoio. stortod,aBd tion with patituie. which it blindly Was not this a fraud? Was not this ^ar.riu^V,?®,r•. made, not U a slaveholder. importance tovolvml in tn; questio. whether •BEtatwal iratlitb#fl|*riG^ ilf Wraie Tlrta#, at4 treacherv ^ ^ A a_i z *. a bafdl. ^ ibciflti 1 tm«t that Et fut«r« bscause the ix ooaoied mat tooy could beol tho^Fopo** ».w4wj w*_ r» 1 4R# A a 1 ra AA rajW* MiB< p«ra4i BET Acti B principIcs of the two parties are anaGG gHgII ha a fr^ nm Gi«Gto mk^a*i*4 wroBgM ovor f#r tw# MTtal yoo®^ is at length ** ... tkm o JjTT® FacMONTFeemont oa Buchakan.--Buchakan.— fter the conclu- matters tot what ./ LaaeaMer, Tbo resolt his we identical, nor with a view of merging them in The Mississippi Pebjs.— he NaUhex Coii- weigh a feather wm ^tioo hy aa i». sot ^ J A AEs Uvbccha-sa.-*.t U ANA>. in the esUnuitiun of any of thll a. Irretovaat . d^^y a^ upon Us own )D of th^ Amariran FnAGlinv mf «km I maV•“•7 tbmkthink of the KansasKariMa« NehraikaVAK-a<.La k:tr. «Vv_x w, ... eachesebmm*.K other-llfcr'.u'rhAfhms' #as> mtiok •** ;a*. i_. jz_ .gi^.a '•v j *, *.* .Iar*_*._> ... ,• . . . Ciessed BPI^WltV over **‘!*®*that a# ^arG^aa il bs**km iaaa ‘be court- bill; that e„. Other—for such ^in object is pxprpssly dis rier of lastlist Thursday state*stites thaHhir:that there a^Jin'thUire iothit States toin toV“(».otbe Ohio valley, when poised against *.?**•1856. suegeettoc, Ike This is alrn’ort a. bid a jumble of figure, a. The eosamittoo aad cMtrovony H to be settled ' house, in Lexington, on 1“**‘*®“ foi now under by the Convention—but becausebec.u*. thetn. vastly havo b^ snUrofy wuEout . Wednesday night, the consideration; there- 'be'he greeter interest which 7.cheach.«co ofoi ^thomthornhi«id i i k Tiie wav in which Ihe crustv old curmiidvenn Statestate twenty-two:y-two paperspaper. snppottinEsuDDortinrsupporting Fillmore i7 7^i“.®_17T7?®k^®”'®“4®®r‘’"‘ Fillmore Jtoitorv. ami to —-- tk. -o in, twenty-three tbat support Bach- ^ ftr^L^LTtwwan”/D?;c« ^p^! Tho. F. M.r,hall,at present of Dickens or Thackeray, in his VFhigs of Virgini.^han tho,e“of anan, and four that are neutral. Ur .L.7:.a*lru;rto.Rrw., ..4,-u most inspired Wc/fstt.^r’liUeal strength With five Te^rU^^^^Territone. that are k*vs beyto,aU tl^ is “‘®J t f Vk!»7. *# tx..w* «...^ . .to w Chlcsgo. «‘M‘-uaal piedge inserted »n^*ders, 1*"" f k**™* "to* tho AaarlcaaAmerleo® ®“— "»»« ‘°.»s«r a« u- «.-i. ®f the fquatter sovereignly Candidate. The compromise laws wero b®whowbow shallshslt it be freeervtd;frttervtd;reierurd,- andAnd oncn tbroufcbthrough thetho piesspress aodsod from tbe stump, now are,»re, ratherrstber thantbAO makemoke her tbe esusoesus# ofef anno !!!?!!** f Wkaeaa .... k .* o. passed in 1850; the energy it is for the quidnuncsauidnutesoiiidnuccs to cudgelcud4?al theirth*irth^ir f j !??**i**" teboeanaooatrinmpktothis.Wfco coo ooe t triOAph iothia. Buch aT# Eaeaa4#4 m U« 4a«k SMaiDSaa ^ tbi*this great,;,reat, ^ flaBiiiif ground tohi that *octMu th# SttchaUiompbotnnmpb . - A ^ fereat, vital queetion,question, national »reere every where soundioKsoundingsoiindtog the I P^*7 soctM odof tho ^ „ - . WWnii;s,Wiiigs,nigs, na- alarm. Conser-Conscr-Cooser- Irreconeilaabl.irreconcileablaIrreconcllaable tendf»udfend with th.thetbe Sooth.Booth. Th.The North.North a.^^^ HwIrtaaC*. Ta» S>ar>iaf » #f tW Ket/ 4atira« • i convention met in I8i2 *nH .. . 7. !!77z ‘ik , , , ^ A N . . ‘‘'*'^‘“8 otherler peoplee *4 brainsD atns E ns* osdy a^ vi«a#« The Pennsylvanian tries to ’ ^® brief own and forror romantic ex- UodeItionsl Demociats, »“Uve»aUvenative •EJfdtograceits to o«rOOr diplomacydlploOIOCV buthut aO ^ EkEGOaGfl af a 4 «vIrirfim.l7ru.^i.T!4Ee^arfa fra* *## af ta« • recommend . and Union loving America:America.’.ss men not of their partyparly alsoalao feel the aMtaf aW« ° ^ j ' • tteir ^ ^ - * .1 !T ...... Aod narlv urh/a * l x:^.. ai._ _ _ "'‘tbwith greattFraaf pleasurenlttaanrG rGttmivm tkAs .***.»*..*.• aII -*x^ KGf*«nM itif «Gk«» fkmw » ..**4 #A..,.**Ai.d I W*.- a/*z ®““Wto orgaoizatlou, with oaeopriou nation lies upon the receive the votes of all who because was what they foresaw and foretold I compromiae, her own reprecenUtive* wore Totoik or tk. Brittoh owvenimeni’. “giuto* very sur- '“7® '®“b‘‘«"" '7 integrity and ability, and «• necessary copseqnence of tbat aet of folly, mainly instruTectal to odnetrg life He is too stlnw to m.rrv | p the wrong. I.?, , ®T*!!® ^•rtkodiaeulttoeto srhieh ask •^® • 7*^8* -® *bido tko prtociptoo od tko they tovolvl 7,' who DO further pledge then my the repeal of the Missouri Compromise. Tbir- - and it to the resnlt their . past seivice, of free* offering. It thOHOOlvOE Ha4a a%4 a>r a4r wrareaS la Um foldfl Gf thEi Si Dstances wont admit of it. lie for future ty-six years P^*7t wiW***** foing fhr >ufk Iho dogroea Iho hy^ tboir —WiaCOOStructiODw^w#w.rw;uoc or U»eth# my conduct. This position seems to ago the same queition split the na- £ there was toy corrupt bargaining with those waEaw^laakGSVEaS/iaG.flraiUiaUfawtthGG ’ ^ • a he moory. At some future me alike honorable to ail. ticn into two violent sectionai partiea repreoentatives, W meet to mmIc or prtvato, as they ^Mytoo-Bolsror trooty” Is to exhibit a #ro. ^Mt*tO«irsa riaataEEr«EEsai«aaaE4 pa’BE«i*a. period, No principle is sac- The tbe whole flouth la aet reepoo- A • ••iGGGt 8 aCGtariat aa4 tkr^ ‘‘^ced. do« ^per. •» ko protoot orga^altou 10 G A A- - *a. . Mhm dUtimftsiMieBH No deception is practiced, and 1 trust mutual animosity occasioned by it, eansed to stole for that, a« i* iufficiently 1 of the Pre.«ide:it’s salary obvious from tb* ••©••^•ptiot of the chtrocler «ai» ca««iGGaEiEa, ct— he mm- ond bis* , lb*t HO onc, castiog fals mtelligent patrioU that day mo-z^t vS"*** •“^ <»®flka to E ’ votc for ms 00 tbis of the intense fact that the promised price of the M . a .a k%4 Gtwa ###^#4 4%^^^^ GB tl’B Gaaaa eb 4 K%4 woa I *„r.r*s » oris. #1 7- 1.7/ supposed •* eootrororty, “*’“*^“***®haj tnun I7#a xury of a wife, “but that it vkolty bo retain^, with too tNcopdoo abovo aomod. ftoocUy the coovorse «a*Caw» •4oi«’aSGca/CAliaataarTMa,aa4 mt tkr ttw^prs- ground, will ever have cause to regiet it. anxiety. Its fortunate adjustment seemed to I bargainbarfEin has n^tnot been I M.d. xNorthero i^ tod I tern. The: As f# th# res«lt of the el^tio# 4# AN#ve»h#r, thia aMarileu to true. The Admlntotratton lift a load from their minds; they breathed sentatives have been ^nly Inetrtimerul in . ^ short period, the which more freely th# g###- kas We do<*® ®®*not ‘Btokthink (his can behe easily surpassed.sur] I a wonderful ‘*Ready mischief- hoys, there’s no tcllisg what you may to you have been pleased to communicate }; they cla.«ped each other’s hands brioclng the nation into Its present uiflculty, gUdad out «r Ike diBcultiM Reckoner” for the work- 1 come , to which it to- «"^cky t##» h#r iU#d •• *“®* ®^ ®®»**ing to both sections would hive to the result of tbe Convention, wUh mutual gratoUtions. Ic seemed to them and the North should hav* patience aod for- volvod Maalf by ito mtoeoMtruction of equal It but the fine logman. With their aid he could calculate his give before you die. the Clay- 1 tbat ^ America# caiia# Kenfacky have the honor to he, the country bad received a new leas# of bearaoce towards hon#et elf.wts t# ret us out #« *“? bunt of t*'*'® ''‘"®'' «’'»is«Hois and purer , J . IM-Baltror troaty, eorrow in which the French widow eamlngi “as easy as wototog ” ^ states-- X a I «®‘ bol^ to tb. while tbe Brittoh Govern- uIt Uu ftttM ihiTithat E-niaftht mEnTitkoaeh OiU-LlB« Your friend and We. it. eka^bto Malax 8ka ^ *^.1. , . WhlM I fell^^w citizen, Resisting tk. repeal of tho eomproaiuo. men. it was at this point that the <*rpoEea t« tu Ejeetioa tt cqi Fremont, id (;«Derai *“* «•«*•«( aa toeM ooeuiNM proctotty tke earn, “«»'*“'*“»• P®»-»'V'Pt to th. epitaph upon ‘>‘® Missouri I iMILL ARD F1L Human nature must be much altered from and even punisbiog Northern representotiveefoi (^ Nortkwa ot attitude it c„*r.i J.d.77 ,„*t .. b. .... h,t L.MORE, ii. ** lici’ beI/ compromise WaS aSSSUeu, UUd *<* it is if ® ’ '••**« ^kevetksro to •eeupiad at huebaod’s tombs'one that she would roa- “•» R'Ilj.*SrlitTM tii.ILiE .auit.auErs* aiAK-ir.blmirlr. *.4and hi*hi4 nikdr it WO are now in th- Union, whiob l« bEfl $0 leas • r»« with FQioeat d-i what and always has been, such a ques- i’» rrperi, is a very different thing from forcug fl®*'*’7 the out.-«t at the aaoetion Thi. ma*o^ IFortbo LoaitTlllo J->ara«l.] j *f Taratorofld thkt Bic: astoB iiEd EEid. flatly tiaetfoa atd cro4U, •> ooEatoDEoao a f••tion which yror^’flot avtmkar aad aubLol? h# HiiaiCrriHdf; Ofnf iDefSm e* **a lU a a lion, whenc^r raised, does not pnt ’be Union Its restoration, and especially forrirg it in vlo- '* ",”?.****? fiaet *****‘‘*** *** bunueee*«"»«•* 0/ ihethe firm atmt the old stand *••'••ta*’that a.bo *u'“•••»did •«a*t bali-rokjii . it. nad COnSfqU-QCea of (hat aCt. lo orato from oar naUaEl fltg AFuen fltara | ,!L • i" M tocaatroverUMa.lacaatrovertiMa. WaWe ckaltonge its con- «/ toin aaroi had to«li«r«d lt*^was CE- a..d wbvio s«e^ *'-^’******- 7°^ tiwveitoea.toa*01 tooa. WhatevarWhatever coaeaeeteascoaeoeetoBs ^'•^otoine. The following reads aa if it " favorable to Ai>7mn7iV°^T:'"An7m t ***•“ 7* * am- totaraati Oiaad Brtttoa, wadar th* ait*r,4 '“**•’1 from a collec-ton of exercises w „ -«i, “ •«“- ~ tt. c. Xtt tt! ** TXrh *•’ »t th. »,*- . akcakt hoiaelfhosaalf haa eaaaUaUveanstaatly daairedflaaircdiittMTio tou7 ptaccalae*aiae* npanncAnorAT. — »»*« «n.- ... . .u.,a.,4Wea,.tT.r*«~fiiwpy.*.4,w4,.«.-h,.hi,i«i I intended It, may aawUuak praparto Biakc,willmoetcar- pr.«i.-u tata.nvMu* w' tetalybaBatkiac aaare, aad probably — j , »•>. uuvu*.i,in7ie.i, partiaiicy to me oigbest degree, tbeie be snper- (ion and against widening tbe breaek. much less . j . , . Tb» , The*, are apecimen. of a deUUe^te hteran^ added a question of political power, tkaa.k.tt.tolr..dy to-ak.tttJb.gtontog Pn.,.d.lphia, .ays: “From hi, immorial a sectional earnest effrts of all sbould be bent tawards “ w'vlS’r,. »w contest for power, we have me materials ~~ • » th. United grave Webster is now calling from a speedy adjustment, for ce maa ran foresot Haesavorfav^ablytoto tttoaagottauWj, ‘’i; upon Ruins which to generate the bitterest and most nnap- tho rcenlt of a prolongation of tko coelliet du We think that 4 tk. tobtoate tobjmiu to dtop!3 ail Ike dead people, peasable tecUonal strife. Tho wise 7. F. A mCL 1 BIBB. may fioMl, /"I” foundors ringanaihor Presidential terai. We already — . „ '®“®‘^®^®’*. “ who**>® *'«'ever bad any regard''8»‘^<« of our touneil tbaa pracoadad to tba tartoiaa t e, Ike great aad todwpatable 7,1** '‘7 for Rufus’s good government nndersiood Ibis perfectly, find tho Hoiue of Representotiveo preparod to * otoettoa fwt that 7**i ’ ^ J®**® T»ler’i admiatotraUon “‘oy nimuiliy “ “ ° “* the effect P®*“**«‘8-«** „.me,name, must nowDOW be hollering at give aid and comfoit knew of any great sectional strife, *top tbe wbeols of governmei t for tka A4.totolr.tiw> tt»«w him from their ,i“ 7 77"7 *'i "h- “t tk me^rpooe . awaV^ prJti, w7 **7 7 7 7 7 7 Shreve, -^table.” We trntt it will be a long while ‘® ®-'b other, for, *7“’ L L ud spared no pains to warn us against this, tbe of coercieg *. *, » betofl yearstovatoBadirntottag graves. with the decline cf one, the ^7* v concession to its vtew of a part ot diusttto, a gotten the UDenimou., ciy of the whole ‘f • Ve“nt"*““'tlrent, R G Courtenay, deariliest peril in our national P*“to’ie addre-e, dacbced a ra-etoctia*. other wciul.l fall -.r.i K-.... 1 . Demo- career. *be controversy. shall — - -- before any successor of John Tyler confers tbe — We have an exag^ratoc. ^ aatot which it A Throckmorton, Tbe peril of 18‘20, greatly Th« followiag oGcer* were tkoa aaptomaoa- A Fai. Offes.-A(3ffer.-A Democratic ®f ‘he Sontt that Mr, Fillmore had as it aUrmed the repetition of tbe same sort of collisioo* if Bock- smne equivocal bonar upon his literary paper b.v-hav- the land one sre’ne of rude P''®-'® 1^“ per- cLSon w^BBrikwp. Virgil Me Knight, wue v.d good ' »a raarri^trsy, Til . The men of that day, could have bocii .nan it elected uring aad b«gan tbe negottotion ing stated thatf**®* *’®*“ , the whole of bu term . d-» ^ f,r»ancee. ‘"8 JamesJarae* B;ichanan is by trade a Denocra's have P®**®*! hy in tbe Whig NaUonal Conven- o B Leighf, Hite, u cairicii tut their i.arl 7 ii Ah but little when compared with that now im If Fremont u elected, tke same Oraad Proa. aaam at the vary I s* ** iS-nomyl scene* will slg- . JJ. paint at which the ' printer,nHnttoP mn ab,**#!* rioiiriAM mv.l n.mm Oeeentt n 4ms4 Kme,ee„e,m \M ^ KJex^L- „ wT - Brittoh anEti exchangeczchiD^e renlie,replies thatthst be cadcan Havch«v* and Gen. Scott aiminated because Mr Sam’l Nock, S H Bullen, pending over us. A. T. Bl RNLBY, Craad Fm» i»*oa. procrAmme bv nociina^in? an Oatanii » *b * Tbe national heart, with small ealiz* all hi* term, with only the difference tba fiTiiaaMt flrtt prapoaed to begia it, ly'It seams that Choate’s going over to the P G Coleman, Ja* will work in that office at ten cents a day. Fillmore was a national zian acd Gen. Scott an Anderson, Jr, exception, was then everywhere sound in its the Senate, in.stead of the A. BIBB, Oroad 'Koto toe. The and have add/d ihe fuel -f five fill.i Hour#, will be tb» i' „ W Anderson, John iH Stokes, loytliy IVeo#*»»v *** .** «*•* buaaUialing raUaf Buchaneari to not to befollowed by a sUmpede Democratic candidate would scarcely abolitionist? to the Union. Avowed disuaiontots body to come In eollUioa with the PTetodent relish his lutiors to ksep sm'eulderb Jasi Stokes, Ve v Z 77i" W E Glover, were to be found nowhere. Tbe men recent and stop the wheels CADwVLLADKR LEWIS. Grand Ckof. Wbtoa^ Adtotototrattan may effect bwa- «C tb. Old-Llne Whigs. Th. Boston Courier, own prescription for worlrisg men. ef government. manif^.ooMmanifes’.oold fogy -JuhnJohn H Thomas, C B Dickerson, foreign •*' ** wVTwarm, whilst‘I th/'abolition-theth 7abolition-. . Curious.—Curious. PennsylvwiaPennsylvaiia has a law war bad coDbolidatetl the national patri- In coosiderlcg what amouat TH0.MF80N, GronU MaeeaaL > — that no of intereat E kas daae aattoag yat but perpetrate speak! og of the course some of tbe more dis- — Kea- a ists Hugh Brent, otism. There bad been ® **“* ®‘ ‘he lean have set up a second Erostratu.s, person within her Ilmitsshall be elected no sectional togu atioo, lucky and Tennesaee, indeed ail the sieve Sta^M, Gat Jaaea aad Cal. Wbl’e'ay tkea eaadactod •baMflal Moader, aad aaaak ttoguished of them intend to pursue, says: Amy elector in the with Judge y IlTltetf eat af it. * B Proctor, or none which was then r*pre*ente •<> ®®t W‘lliam C. Rankin, as we have liere- it. In vain du we 'he age of 65 years We are told, but do not Keddick .\nderson, Jas B Slaughter, Tne public mind South had been haa baea toare wratcbadly Whig party— Messrs. Everett, Winthrop, Lunt, alarmece the or- Hillard, and others—whose names have been John T Muore, Geo the lost hai monies W Wicks, to slave property, fha public mind North bad people will decide in favor ef its becomtag ^biteloy, H. our American exchanges in of thc States, under I of a similar chararter. a E Haaean, Roger H'r-tr, Mr. ^•••tlaa at tke gavarameat; and ‘“•ntloned as among tboee who were likely to Kentucky I I.evi L Nock, W Kaye, not been lectured there to aot the lead A or preached into any undue free Stote. A large majority of its ei’izea- siiliso,e’llisn, Mr Bibb,Bikk, atbers.others. ®®*® th* correction of either of these Mr. Buchanan is aadand TbaTko eabiectsubject a wad iafarmad where needed? candidates. Tr.sj uoioubtedly upwards cf James Todd,* H F etcher, prejudice against such property. maa to Ike couatry who does 8® Buchanan, we may tay tbat not one of Abolitionist' voted that way last fall, aotwitbstaading all thr *••eae pootpMvdpootpaned aaUlantU S o'cloeko'clock ti are i.oniuated upon ^'*vsnty to-morrowmsfieir belligerentliCrreut principle-;principl*»t-; ’he'*iie; —'snty years)'ears of age.s^je. \t.\t any rate, accordingaccordire TLrLBairet,Buret, Sam ftery,C'ary, Jid not menthen exist. More than ten ae« pareatve it. i yearsy^ara latei mproper mea'ureemeasures taken to preventprerent aorainf.aoreinf.aoraiog. Tke qoasUaa in iteelf offervd them haa any idea of foilowii g the lead f Mr •xyncaSilica Percy W*g-r,W. g-r, of A'abam*,A'ah who such§tirh area re »re flip, orted Si hostile;chch eft*ln-;andeft*ln-; and o® b‘sh‘» own admission, h*he will F W D.ckson, the people of New England refusedrefuiied to giv*give -ult. I’s climate and locntionlocation M diGeultMa, hat, the ct/iiciiii- be more than 65 j do not .acdacd novei TaunanAVTauaeDovTaunaDAV, AugAog.Aug. 3U1 aa tke caetrary, Choate, and we apeak from good authority when I aaeiyaseiy dri-r'eddfi-r**ti*.r wu- eg.u Da^M*Dili .VcMullen,Mull#:*^' Mat Kennedy, privilege of leeturng in favor of abolition. an and highly iv*lricj of in * always will find moreprofl’ablerewarcmore p.o«’ibterew*rc nd 'ft**ift'r na (orgdiacBseioatorg diecu^oa oiiopledaiiODled the W'lileaiid.dIII..UR'Ut .1 u* 8'alesS'**!,‘'smtSoi.in 1857.1^,7 „ * iLilto ptonatonWoi advaa Kc-s.Kc*-s. Wneth*VV’hethe. Now wew# wonder if anybody Fho'Fbos 8 Kennedy, J.ihiiJ-i^tui tbo agoeae ealataaa. Oraat Bntato, ao onexperUd announcemei.t of Mr. Choate’s G Nauts, Though North was arrayed in alaos /n• 0 mornmore congeniallatitudes.congenial latitudes. The lawslaw. >'R#i”R®t>oo•rgamzatioo r^ortadroportod indeed, Toik or Lmiraster ^e of Raae by to^criCm^Mtbo committoo ou ^or- sn»r»iE Brinlsvs7*i*u*t mowPlow eiicceed,eed, whalwlial 'Xpccta"Xpccta PennsylvaniaPeiinsylvania to U M Ward, solid was prepared ’ ” ——Inlu a letter lately pub- security hav*-have vote for one cf her (,ha.Cha* Tild»D,Tild*n, phalanx ag.inst me admierioo of Missouri 'ir.-iro have marksdmarked it out for a free <-nixanon,'h for the H'lghes, Ja.Jas Y lAive,I.ove, yet her sta e.men did not justify their oppooi >ny»ny eph'moralephemoral legirlation from M W. Phil- the country enjojei.joj 1 Presidency beyond methe age which having a differea eetolulMm;osolutioo: ** fltopuU. Shem ^ waitod only![!^ E D Lawrence, (H^'^taasrAt a Buchanan meetingmeetinc at West Point,Point. lips, an experieuced planter and very I* there no hope 't'* li'r wisdom has pronounced an absolute WRvax,a,Tke Socrocy, Rituala,aod oolhoof to ha praparly aammanedad estimable left? no refuge from aboli- John^Ahutl* Calvert, Bat*a^ admT**^'“®* W P ho Amoiicaa (Xder are Tippeetaoa eounly, lod., a short Ume ago, a gentleman of Edwards, Miss, tioniim but in » of their nri,^. hi ®t® anyttong ^ir pUa. Th* len of the .kneticaaAr^^.r.n partyi7rtT^fh.r7f^{tboretoro— P 'ays: “The U-"i.s Dotefcer, R M-M -Mosby,.Mosby, lean--.oSran- - ^ . R B Alexander, territory “Ssureassureessure US,us, ISisi, daily gaining the confidence ar. poor jjwn, an": they are nev:r:i.":e Oath.Oaths .TTltoot Iho American Order to friendi are anxiously irquinng us . and Keotuchy aro ly aad doaeaily of whether Brinley plow ui follows: First, wer thi* niierilnn w* call*.ii ^? ^ RoMnson AlexAte, C Bullitt,tt’ nt?thl'morafo toMtottog iadaPend.nV my cl-im to upon young Amer- * C owners, even In the slave SUte*. ti'peusedti.peused .-i7’ support of “*®the «®'‘‘®"Golden State. Aceordia, with, to aceordaaeoaceordaaeo wrtkwith too rJoto-rooato kiood wa« really eo deep, and, if eo,whethe* express my opmioa. CIciT S TheTho State Coun- i rskine.ne nrmrafirmed mat ine :>orm ttottaamlato For seventeen years I upoTuieupon tiio risi-r/:#rising generuUongeiieruUoD'“"I’'' 5H“ frS thttmeWh Had toen inadverteatiy to a now uaivorsaily received loii* wtoich it ka* k..* a.i . . just en’eritEen’erirg e.n i opinion, baoe* ‘•os adopted wa driveaven at laat, rii t.r „^ i.tini i ....i , , , bvby tbo NottooalNattooal Council ofef Feb. - - l*te - | havebave been testing plows, session un,„,m ufly endorsed the ,{it was kept out ofot the cellais ofot our busi procuring of AK B upon thed'iUesof thesUvo queetion upon long rxperteae^ a free State 22, fatlat ttaat aaiy akaardly »iw*A j manhood,.hood, to assert thethc lih^lit, Mi,g Mart Kellt’s School at Versailles, u beat fo. «, 1*56,1856, «*d\adfl»d aad eohirmodeoitormod at tbo eouvoo- tke Allen, of New York, •°®’’ , ^o^tiltd’ln F CUytoa- ®'"> some •’1^half dozen differentdiffercni 77n’''"“"t*^'''“'’t® •«‘l H®"''’®". ’»»'“i 'be poor pioneer, if tor ao othor, ncM bouse*—eecmiiig apprehensive Uiat our lilies of thc Ceri.tiiuUoror; To those who know Miss Kelly, it is m.necee. for th. a I- “Hi, Jano, 185«, and toe AaMvicao potty slando Balwar Iraaty wtth tke raal patterns, the Riiggle, Nourse ;7 we- call upnnthrop"uponII th,HI, fteat . A RCasoii cast .... 'njericaiis,A mericaii... cnn.tihiiuii, • -...-i,.. ... i...# sQfifi##( rtawn tbit it , .u ... ^ connUtuling « majority— of them. last k-ary for u« to say a word in cominsmUtion best s#cur#i lk# r*pk '••for# tb# world »•»• #|)## pobUcol •##•»#- ^ a-ntation alloJLi t« mUtri^? *”*^ti*"**^p^* had expcricnc, of the ®» tk. territorji aod Legislaturr, have also done the .am# thing - ®^her. Mi.s Kdly taught several years in this to. enhaniT ton, adopting a. Us pvtocil^ tko pLttor. Uc, tX ment tb# vnlim stand up fur Ac erica; >" 'be highest department of our female "2* of lU lands. Considerab >uhUabtd by tbo Nattoual Amorteau CouiKil of The Uouncils are ictivclv at work with in being raised bv direct tavatton InH ih**"“* ‘ ------^' “*'®MDV7, ovruicrD have grown ven-rabh colleges, and her departure from Shelby vil e •‘•'aSU!..Slave ntaie' I Feb»•» 22.«. V^,taoo, aodand toMtoat anail who approve wceotbeeo J , ^ a . .rdfscri,]^ in fsvor “•t* of tbe free S-ntes. ook precisely’’ this view **of tb#'*’• regretted by parent and pupil, 'y* subject “at tb. I Miaaiploo,uriacipleo, andaad soboeribosuboeribo to tola pUlMpuJ^ shallskall sr of the Union to com i merttoreTeterTiu.lte * J “‘i** **^J*«* '“‘*ricaD party, that Carried “»• «t* repeal. Their the laat election and such was the appreciation of tei a. a I If *; repugnance to tha’ m eoaeiderod ns membots aad ootittod to aU tbo '® ‘he rescue lest their cninir.. -i’ | fleuk before they ^•*“’1®. taking his plow as coun’ry pensli ! could nebtovo tboir modttafod tween First and Second, on the lat of Ssptem to strength, The m*lconietit6, WWtoi . Thin (key It to eurppawed In who have rioted kavu nuccemftfliv nc her next. not thoroughness 'ohallot-box ‘® »"®r'•«''“* *>*« service, •“in ®U>erovaer mstitu-lusuiu- worn out a, steel for plantation repair.. ballot-box etuff.r.etuffers (who polled 1 925 fiau- >?^® uneuuauneuualunequal bargain;bargiln; and MissouriMisiouri being part * Mr. impunity of crime, are not the nenni. no ot ipon which it wa. baaed,baseff^ toTi;^KVthat ia th* wT totopk-tod. a- now (to. mtotoiTrS «’' OUc.piine by any fVmal. rrmin.iy "in thr M 'CRM recorded to too aegaltve; aad too reauka* to.' S7h.e ..n^Um: ^firiy^^^^^^ dulent votes), cannot in ‘*‘® Gnion al the lime of tb* bargain, they h»c**•" iCanaaa a alaea November give the citizen, of Woodford seem to haveIdle-die- State. Tbe xacticai dood| wn aaaod aao dtaaaatiog oabta. ‘‘'8‘rd >he I The wUk *koto matter to) Ikoy are Mrs Atkinson, tbe principal, is one ol snllciGtion, end but one honors cf the gov- * 7^ p about to throw into man has inl'te com- stt.fe to Fiiimnr* lo •. T- . .. *“ themselves agaioat further ex Missouri must ate to fillniore byhr 10,000nnn majority at covered her worthy a* exhi^^^^^ r.niH P*'®*®'* havc token tbe same Tha Ceatral Committee at Fraahfer wascoa- |'!‘®tJ he ha '"“"'“t ’ “'•"> for ^ “ least.”**“* ten.mn vl^L —8 *»• *k» c eucemmue wkseb the most finiebed and accomplished teact ers n moreexpeiierice in eoi ductinga K'l's ijlympiau L ' of^ the rneqaalitv.ty TheyThe"v wid.aid th.tthat*i. uibj.ct, or they the Administra- fym o" he7*-?ioo* at Ve'rsli /*’ and we .ever w.“ld hTv. ,7Z.?!d teaed aod aa asai'lai.t committoo apfotored at *”^ coicmuntty“'‘"“y of®^ interest‘titerest in slave propertyproperly cauM“•"'“*7community olO' feeling and coue.rt of now weTotl'e^of '‘t .T, d actioi lag tbo territory lato arnwMig tkorc atltutiou ’ ^ ‘‘ r'^'o or i.ie''''® one of the most popular schools lu the Mate,State becoming a slave State ikea H Uaat. Jae. F. Ckambora. Dr. B Seaa* torse yoara ago. If to tbe public patronage. aov.Teigr gise,>e, orr” .„*.rh ih* - .I . . . I raci, —-nono objectionobjectiun at all, to meme. I ’Jiii/k th* smooth over, the corrupt and irfamoiis * j|,y. Stales which gave them a pre de- ;.o-ver'®'^""'Vf i^ rby, Blaatou Barbee, ••kkble husigitog ®^tbaof tbe people. ThereThi relsais a .rty, ’ *'* ^ Ouncau, Jaba A. W B 00 toto ean be «andmand in Mississippi will • pirty.alalrendj ponderarce in all political cunteeta greatly made to wear 7 T .-i e a be ten o fifty fold p conduct of Mr. Buchanan in 1825 be come a free State ran ih***#*— 'Hooies weeted for fourfoiu^ heye,boys, agedagod 3, 6 Harris, Jeseo K. Btol, U A Vbitoley, Hamil- «k* eto tttompkato ,m, ,, ^ast m one >..r. Orders are I® >n Hun here, that I. ®“*! "'•t‘''« »‘'®"8'k. 1 proof of thi* ^ diplomacy to the coming i,| dcstlne.l ( 7 1 uducement wrb nabiic and 10 years, with families X7”,:;,x,rarrD''''’r7^ ****''* “BP®“*“"lancetimre KmtJl^kUna to M^^aJt b** MI Pars. eye, ^ who will edacat. from those whousert the Brinl.y ihis ‘’i»ve the falling theyti,ey referred to m#the factfeet tbat ’hethe South toe totoiK—« -* .7* -—I;- plow yesr, fortune, of the nation s u-r. ?K '"'i had bel.beli this sertior ai strifa *v*n is ik* — « F*^te toy a mleara- ay. 1 hi* ie net true. W# of thoir town.V;!'"vShtlby fiewt. L H. Bouaseau, W. C. Marakall, and Tkoo. and bring t(iem te Indue’j-y. .1 "id from those who thought It can adduce a let- the Pre.WencyPr..W.oey for thirty-two ont 7*'* bto BiW up They are co.t too mucH* thi. nartv ili* dfOf Ihirty-ciathlrty-ala “XhTd to iSrete I’ltol f kumbM *»M — m ^***' 1 4 Brreu were app atoted .aaiato at alaaeeratog ' of *'*•-* Kelly will rveume her ecbool is Ver- r? -7f7g-. bemad# to woto btaltb>^ a.tl*. »» •f »»r. peon, i# buy a7heap ‘ M-. Clay, written .ube.qisently to that er. leere.laere. TT.syTl.sv al«ialao allegedaltegid tbatthat rr..Ue.ll7practteelly tbth rfe^iawre^ ekildreu. JUfar to S- T , w T W.^I^bT a* Gato a% largu •* ***•“ ** A®®"”" •" * MenOav to aevt.mber.nber. ieetitutlenlo.tttullon of *le*err»l.ver* AfflBtoMF Ii tot PMHi ** ®* » ®*« *'* P‘t'» »'* 6he b.i fli»d. arr.ng«to«"te to •tcoamffda’teda’e a*as #6Wfl#toan 4toi M. W. »i» *'• »® P«terv. thi, ! w»ws» nT$hBu«h an tahlMUoatahlMUea to ttotolfretlMttotoJ«r«tlM fia« FmbVif* Uatoa •R»e.ran k#

t* b* Heksy Female Collxub —We invite atUn- ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA. thought that was the bes' way to settle ispaaiai eMpaicit lo ths rv-aia* DBiit'is.] Borttrtt ond the | Foreign I>ry OooUe mt (A# A rtMlatiM of thuiln to E. B. tiou to the adrertisem'r.t of Ibis impQrt* •/ j»«rf ^ Mw*9 Torho 1 institution in difiicully, fi'Rtbe?. rtioji A D. Mo^oirm, (or tho rficioat aanGer lo New Toax, Aug. 20. and hence adopted that course. i e.vnsas—orf.vt i.\mEXEK"n r*rtb«wMk. another column. The high character wliick ; and ac* The steamer Africa, Mr. 8eward sta'ed that he should not vote 8t. l.ouis, August 25. 1U8. ISM DAWES & SEATON, • thoy fiochor^ tbc duawof ^oad fr«*i- three day* later from W. In WELLER, eomplishmeots cf Mr. having paired off with Mr. Toombs, APOTHBCARICa d*at ood (road Mcrotary, wu ononiaouily Sumner at a ieaehe', and Liverpool, arrived to day. and Mri Advices from Kansas represent (he coiii.try TotaUkrowa ipoB ta« markcl...... S.221.793 S.lS.iM AlTD CHEMISTS, j the new misunderstanding Fish had paired wilh Mr. Fi’zpatrick. PaALEBJ 1» SIXTH STREET, adopted. ex’raordicarj merits of bis iuftituticr, are A had broken cut be- as the scene of intense excitem'rit. Jackson, NEAR MAIN. ECUISVILLK. Ih' to rromJEB.lBt. \M0t, IfY, molioo adhere was agreed tc yets • eoaocil adopted moolutioM reqar«Dt«I tuclcy to take tbt atuap ia tbi Mote ai ooon as ootbiitg new from bpain the fiell ir, a few diys L-omp-on Inntrozawntn and Materials, a\d ,ake LOtitTiLivE CattiB MAaaat. Aafwt H domestic LidiroRs p.-oniaio. columns, that we need orly L-iverpootf *Jtk he iii'.d given notice. Cerasrnt rosrthia4 JeJevsna etrseta recur to them now. —The cotton market is un- cai>fur-d as waa reported It waj n'jt (Moenri RaiteiaE). Aad Manofactu tr ct Mr. aewori. chjtcled. Mtporitd /crth0 Journntthg M. F,Tieemmma The caaBcil thee adjoaraed to 0M«t ia L'mie- The H'ory changed with more sellers than bujes attacked by tne a!>oliti.>u(«''s. 0.,e h in- lOClSTIt.LE, ET. Female Col ege is one of which i tire 1 k57. w The chair sa, a the eattl* aarkot haa boea ak^at tbt taso a* la*t eiNe oa the third WaOooodojr ia Joouar?, The esther has been fsvorab'e for sgrictil- resolution must he over a- *d and ninety troops went up the riv'r yes- OiBVss^Th* */*«/’* «• •’Kysle'nne' proseriS Spirits Ecfitucky is snd ought to be proud. We are anU Domestic rtod, th* tiook ba* kota atarly *Bbia9*td : •lU* •/ MA^orso tfromd tuial purposes. TTf* TH08 HART CUT, rrrs. Tbe sccouuls of the grain terday for Gen. Smith. Murders and robberies EEdgcEBino Modicino#. fob I . . . Adiooowhwlam ^‘••^••••“'-•“••'ynnkananlnrs.ennakef familiar w.th no institution in the West more crops are Blr tkyton earnestly ekoic* *attl* at 10, fair %a gwad $2 7A4^. rough aad T. P. Arricas Bias, Grmmd Stcl'f. generally favereble. appealed to Mr. Se- continue to b' perpetrated. ward to withdraw objection ouaiaaa $^2 M; the qaftlity •fforiag I* aiMtly laftriov. odmtiably rombi.'ii. the rrq'iirementsof a first BfCEdiTufft are genera'ly lower. The mar- his and allow the g 8h**par* la fair dtaaad aad Arr.'iHTMEHTt roa Public Speokiiio. is matter to be discussed, at SBBir AJtD La»b9— prte«* DFaiWAIi DEi^OT. — (lass ket dull With a darlini.ig tendency. Flour r.s this alariniog crisis Louisville and hex Tx-uir. A speedy Seminary. We commend it cordially to to $2 Ao h«a4. a*«ordiag lo qmalitj. Laab* Th* only Exclusive has decliued a. possible m»ans should be usedtoaveit Ibe raag* from $1 ^ D*aler in Bm. Siijr, of L*KtB(toD, will addraaa the 3a4s. Wheat has declined Is I rise rivers is reganied as a ceitalii^y. A ~ , tbe whole etpecially to in the $l(f(3|| hoad. aocordiag to qaaiity* 40e. public, aad Southern is Ijss of Ibe army apt ropnations. « .ov.tos.__i;. - Com unchanged, wi.ti . . , i. i , — moderate demand at the people of the ccuatiae of irraat aad Peiidle- heavy fall business ie anticipated by our whole- Qo«a—Tho markoilabriik aad tolllag alflMdlA 100 — _ planters, wbo desire as much as anything, if not ^ttlet W’estern Mr. Seward said there was no Senator to red wheat at ft* grot* w*fgbt. tiffBt for J»aet, White, tea at (he (oUowia( tiBos aad pUcoc: 6-3J*8^.1. whom he would »ale merchan's wbo are prepared to convince tSeCnrdj’i Teeth. above al! tbirgs, to secure for their daughters, Pork— Prices are a tulle higher. more cheerfully yield in a TIH J. S. t tttantloa ef DentieSe ta* etheve it snrtiealnvly COLSTON enlle4 Craot CO Crtttoadaa, Thurida):, Beef— Prices are mit'er of courtesy than the Senator from Del- it is a wartc of time and riNciNaarii Aag. 2f. M. & CO. — hept. e*s.er,but Western dealers that 4. nolquo'shly j alotig with the highest intellectual culture, the lo’wer. .7.U “••‘•I eenetetin* lUPOaTBR.S E.<4D Tl ar ratbor aa*«uUd bj North Aaoriea** advieoa. Whoat ef nil tack trtitlei ns nrt nsanUy wnateE ky tk« WBOLM4LE Flat Creek, Ccniola (or money * e q'loted at j prwreanMa Friday, SepU 5. enjoyments refinements 94J-95. > money to go further North than LoiU.svilIe for and of an Mteliig'Dt M ^ •&d«omUold hightr to-day with ao ltaa***i:oa*. Whiaky i JOH.X r. HUlIBK.s. 9l8t«nt!y With . . . hH scn$e of duty. He entcrUiiii- , . JylSainSMkwIy Moaat Zioa, Saturday, THltTV-roL-RTH COSORESS-IXTX A SISJION. Y ,w, „ S-pU «. and happy home. Let none such omit to exam- ed no fvara or aUrcriS of eucb dinai^trous con- supplies. aroatrabra&da Whoat ha* advaacod. with *al** *f 25.CC0 eeailnae* Caraaa, ii* iHerieii The village of New Castle, one of the loveli- ceived was pu more real da^igefA ' * ' ' 7ia ^ ky ue from the H-»u*e. now tlisn on previous . EEdersigaod lEdor th* bnihiUatSl ror Wp*t«ra r*4 $1 68 forSoatkora whit*. earn* trm u hitkorto. PoodietoB — HeoryDahcc's, Thursday, Sept 11. occtJi.Mi., l*ir,imen’, which is rapidly b:comir.g one cf 60 H eo®tervil.a, htt lest on Mundav last. It was not g go it. have learned iU value aud wH|er.py to Saturday, Sept 13 wile, ittii'g h:s pur have They >^*M p*rk ii drtoplag. with lalc* at $19 SV B*«f ^‘***^.T‘*^1*^*'* thoamrnntof $Jeneh i-e.'F tbe pareott and fiieods ol '^** * pose to debate ihe bill, for their verdict. He was opposed to tbe cp- *•'• CEO eoyy of crccataiaia: and be thought tbs ques- * ,* ty-e-u— x..:s«6 «« •• htavy. Lard firm. Whiaky qaiet. xdT«rt)aom*Bt Daa Cliu's, Moodar, Sept lb ‘ to llnll, llnat.A i*o.. lod-ntaVil.t: Obn*r»er i*oiiibVille, P'.pil' from 'be ri'y to v,sit (he institution and tion at issue should be point,nent of a commUtee ot seven lo raett e Kt.* decidej t.)-day. He Scook* dall—t'hieago aad Eo«k l*laa4 94. Cl*v*laai aad ••.1 Uxingtf.n, S«al.aol and darWemo«tr*vp*otf«My tall th* at**nii<>E of #«r fmmi;* aad -owntry ^ Itr I JoTT**' donr- mofchan o Concord, Tuesday, Srpt. 16 committee of eleven ol Ihe tide that sells rapidly, pajs a goodpreCt, atd aal. Indtarafoli*. D«mo«rat. *»t*^ rail Hae.^n maiden* bnywrtnth* I **** return the same dry. moved to strike cut the Kiu-as restiktive House. That wa. To!niav :io. 1 m market. wonmabs« pro Eri*’k/K, Ga«eaa *»••»»*•*»$• *. • an extraordinary anyjTpbtfiaghonmlaitor wet*. an* McKiahoyab’s, Wcw’day, Sept. 17 viso. si d unU'Ual cou'sr, and he gives univer;:al satisfacti-jD lo their custome’-s aadOhrk i'«atral Rcaiiag h7» The Soath \ ictorloa*»! Folteooth, Tburvlay, Sept IK. Mr. Seward agreed with Mr. Hunter, that .(lould piirebaje the Oriental Life Liniment, Eoata^y alic* ures. He was sati-fied hiS cour.se was right, . • HOTICB. subject . biH. IUIa*l* C*aul newly-e*iabli'bed male academy of the Rev. B. the w*« perfectly understood H* had , , . r , asTtaakAH, $t«rliag Kxchaag* dail. I Wanted! Rira W* Bradford’i Friday, Sep'„ 19 whohsule druggists in Lo.iU- ChaccaM Oraat ABOOCS-Titifrn ca and I .erefore peiaisted in hii objection No BaLTiaoaa. Aar**b S6» M. OTR STOCK OF •fHl MAS A. SAPP, .f B.na. 1 '. Rsyss. Pnlle. e.M». heretnfoie said what he wanted t> - H. say and con- | “wumi.Imm. 1 McCvun, located on the Louisville and l Arkanene. kuHe UrM net.t tfniaat an. '« for I Iho Praaktort Ccaiteoowealth and Corii^*> further business coming up,u'ti, tbethe donateStnate villa. aiig 21 dAwjAb rUarmarkot 8ra; aal«* Ohia. Uoward 9tro*l. aa4 City t3*w«*. -rr.v-aan „ tented oimself by demanding the yeas end nsys. ad lavtier for UH, •**’~8*» Pall and Winter paw an4 Ike tkinf eae Sr 63M vU. Tkis -I yi/ . -• es>»7 :esn ts4 «..tT in ikaTnlaa Frankfort Railroad, one mile above Kobb:'s jo in ed till .Monday. N ilia at $6 -V) Wheat advaaeed?*-: aat*i whit* Clothing lAO$|ltiO. t . foteaarn any p-roon trm tn4inz Sav« k«ji>, tkmm.m I •••• ooMnn;. tea Journal will p!oaso puklUh the above ap- stating be bad paired off with Mr. Toombs. IS ncwrttdr *'.**«‘e ka. fmrt I* **R exchangeexcuat.gr saye:saye; “liis-luo dayuay hasuas uo,not goad for larpr^ki** by tk* traJ*. Ia regard to (•-tie 'ka Soita frnnSnltaily *• -- depo*, will //calf.— Mr. Campbell, cf Ohio, in (^^AnAn prime aad eboioe red Bold at 14 >4|Uls Cera trm; tala* •ass oqninM a*. saS 1 4e ••k'n B «• -r p-w.i ii .| commence its first session Septem* A motion to s'rike out tbe proviso pr< vailed view of 1 qi aacity, we a*v*r had a« | FeB oiat teoe’a. larg* aa asaortm^ar; *^ m t. iataad *• pay th*m. P*rk«mU** mat/m* na»ppij-^i p the news country has wkit* at 7*'<$d0 aad y«ltow qaality. • yeas 35, nay a 7. from Kansa.s and tba differences exist yet dawned and tbe mtyetb'en on-giidan*v«r wore m»de*p a* well, nor Moor. ftBNiANiN «aiTa. her 1st. From Mr. McCown’s well-known fo«t and taa^y ing between the a* ia onrprc*ent Bkock kEg 27 wl« Laaiavillo, Jifamoa r •afTTwA C. AadarveB, bill ihen pa.«*ed. two Houses, asked tbe unani tbe Naw Oaizaav, Aagnat tS. * . Ky. W^thThmdM^r^^ fii Ateericaa ca;.dida*e The diseovere-1 which can produce Yankee who W* hav* alwa** aim^ 9i •-•rfectl'tB, aa far aa reputation as a teacher of experience, ability, attaianblo D3F*arhon*a«raftr* will v-oafer n favor ay n** 2 *ing the submitted Cotton—-*a!ea Xn^xj of S.400 baloo l«avlag the mark*! aoar- IB tb* prodneti«E of *«r **-ock f rom anaana V> aoxaEkn •Wv*. (or Elector ia the 4ta Coaftreotioiial district, Mr. Hunter a resolution suspend- Wixh * 5»•. and iiMiu»*ry, Ij: Ihif pErpoae ia vl*w. w* ha*« oonaid* iwd noithor Da. HiATT'a ne carnot fail, we trust, to com- so as tt price* atiffer; tho repeat qaolattoaa 10 \«eCI6 for mid- iw>nKl# n«f ing, far relates to e army appropria- eapoa**. aad wo havo EsoW the will addrora the ptople a‘ till Medietl aatix/acti^a to aMiro »wvno-onr ona> the (ollowiuf bices ed by the speaker to , .nnu all humors than Eeuned}’^ dllag. Catekratovf I.iH lUass mand a taige attendance of pupils. In bis large tion bill, so much of the 21,t rule at rrq'iirr* cot, fer with a similar com- Mmorathat tho LOCUST HILL rDMALB ACAOEUT u Jy tor fiNfoimt Uicara, * aod ptecao: mi’tee from the S'-nate, to co* sider the tffair- Discovery.’^ PSiLiDBieraiAp Aagaat SA* M. PlUNEfR CLOTHING HKmgbthitKoifblk aa-aa> *e**>oa i-ia at:d commodicui. house, reared amidst a beau* SIX days to elspse f.-om the commenreiueut cf E8TA BLI8B V BNT a'^na) O'es-en a*of r*i* Inatltatienlaotitatica s.'lw.'l otv.onm> FftnikFl Ciitf, W»n,,.ja mi- Bruima I nourmrkefeattady. aewa Barop* having aa yet Wilt again boar tb« T •aa-a-nmea-*-n MaaOay.NandAV, »-p>a»kar»-p*ombor .-ea.‘tk. on*aad wUiorUi ooatian*4» <* 4( f Kansas, with power to report by bill or oth- pn'm over ail ito eo«t|k**tacrf. aaov*r aoatinna* ,, • . CkiBvbtk, Afikir W4-ataraiMi>'n• aa.a«l(k aiiat«raiaai»a _ . Stf. tiful forest, pupil* frem a distance will doulit* 'rwi.4e. bM an iaflntae^ on th* market; bat *ipr>rt demand U l**a ae- Uthia rovnitmora eoifl (*• - ^ <4 44 U of the bills, Ac., remainiog undetermined at V than bW- Th* infnnai* vaJne Deriag tiH part y««rtho pvia«ipa' ha*pare^aao4 tb* plm* Haiwony, TJuraday, 26 the tivg— l^iHibb.a *f al/ch leave* net tho Wkl I less find a bsppv home. Mr. Campbell said anlca fa:'*r$a* brand from now wh«at at 9ft«dow of a donbi ia onr miaj- OB •bi*a he ae«d!nc iliC* Mr. Seward said that, as be had no desire to *i Kaatcrnh'na* eaae ffjr them. W* ahail from V.-r»B t* *be W’mlf ./ra Load ng—iv* mile* Locust Hill Female Acapemt. his RLVIKW OF THE M.^RCLT. 2*dy demand for th* anpply cf tbo oiiy retail traf* at f%4 n;n|ttm-a 1?.^ 8(veoty-ai, Clutou “ ii — Mr M.itteson and other* object'd. WKEKtaT *• •• fr»*m tho f Tm r aad »m» from loo in* *r p'ajo. Thn yard m*oi Skturolay, 30 ex|>edite the passage of that bill in such a'way »td w^nld advia* ah«m ;o *a. xf. .? school, rsOCMT/tLS trc9»Ar, Aaffut M. iBttf $•1 2*d$7 AO for old e maoa and extra braada, aad $8 SA amino It bofor* bnyin^ aiaawbore. nwn. a- 4 ;b«rgr>nadj a*ia*a«d aNtrd ample oppartmati) ^ ••al 44 << located near Versailles, Woodford 51r (.'ampbell gave notire that he will move ^ AlVauy, as to interfere with Ihe free artion Recent « r ne^tihv aad ^eaaaat *Mrc **^*baii MoDitay, Svnt 1 of the House, fer faaey lol«. Ry* fl nr aad eommeal ateady withoataalea *AteBaivt laprovtmenu in *ir maad rceraiuoa nadin*arb«< to RrM6BK4.—Thtr# h-EJ a llttU m -r* ietiT ey dnri»r *nab!i*km«at will by -vddr*** coun'j, is one of tbe best conducted in the suspend the rules on Monday for the intro- ffoaaiderably facilitaie tS« aclecti >n *f tw oe**rV67ton or inlrw*t«'B from aay qnarwr. te u be should rail for the yeas and nays on the re- t*»# i« Itiii orrbaasaiap loo. Th*r« i* a /air demaad for wheat aid bnycr* I JkMetowu, RumcII Tuas.:«r, 2 th« f Mt w#. k th%B prrOoiiBg It. bit bnuctM 8ov a yta o' eonotaa* * --«g*gnaaoaa la Ibo profimiom oi mi LI arEN. I durtioii cf a resolution. . LOkWKNTaAl.aUl’., " " Stete. Mr. Tw) man, the principal, i* a sue* solution, remarking be had paired eff with Mr. dm* II. ftisd likaly MatinaeiA oatil if a a iorrova- only moierato anpply. Trie** woU amtainod—aal*a 4yA()0 atglG dkwtf Vorthwoot teach a< tun rc*d«re'i i* t« U« prtavipal more a pieaanr* aa< TurpM’ix Roeds, iff «U mm^r fift*' aod ¥*•(» *t*. I Wpd’sdar, 3 Mr bUce my.de en ineffvctiia! motion to prt- ^.“ agr-e%hioomp.oym*at*baaad*tyfr tn*k: whtlo b> trw*i» cessful Toombs, and should not tberefore rote. TeVtmeet ia1 BLvIrEtica. Tbc^e ta ft«iw«ver no want of t>nna|«. Imahttla at $1 Am for primo aaw Soatb«rn an reaaaylvaain HA VI and accompi shed teacher, and be has that btaoKp r oaeo **a« n»a« tho Wm qtaHEod him dto«hars’ HOWARDnw W .A.daO( BRITiSM, Pislaski.te riniMi^ty, « 4 Cfcd to talC CircliOO of ChAptkin frrirtifHtfd to pert* b-low,bntb*»low,bnt Ih-ih- Oontlemen’a FurnlnlilBg I iTIO.\, Tbe resolution passed yeas 34, nays 6. •\11 fr'^lahtfrciiht itfirmptiy frnrdHtfd red, and $1 6041 63 for whit*. Rye ia in fair demaad, and Oooda. •ati«f (e*ort!v ta# 4 it-** oeiitaamte* ". • — aad ia«wmbnat npoa aim engaged the vices of a celrbrated professor Mr, 51i,tteson offired a preamble and reso prs*!'''.. ii0ow LeROI A«SORT1ICXTOF— toetonrilic, Caavf • Fridkv, ** 5 A resolution was adopted coutii.uing the ratrs arc r.iherhish f -r .rdiM". ia tikea oa arrival at 7Ac. r*m in rood mqn«*t and at*ad> Hebwge le«v«.*h*itef .r*. t* amom hi* fr-oad* nod patre*. A Merino Ski rw ns4 Dravtri; ‘hnc Nl* PHILADELPHIA. or I'ltioii setting forth that the joint resolution for th. riic-t on r.iln»4s. Tb. f nig. .•*• actnd in tu nadtv:d*d timo aad attoatloa will b* 4*v ^*4 *o ta. w te music Under tbe cere of Mr. and Mrs, standing committrei of last session. —dale* 2.AIH) bnahel* Senthern yellow ai 63* afloat, and a lot Woolen do BuOoc villa. LuicaiR Rktwriiav, b d a rial. ine«i’octnal.aad moral traiaug 5f tt* nag Br7q Ih. ar.uexa'ion of is iriepralahle bj 'mi nrcanceJ » iH*hid«lic» m ««« *nd int we i*?» Vkoek nil 7 tmportmmtM99$D0~ T.ryman, pupils can be treated endeared ftr A jo'nt resolution from the H-nis', providing of damaged at AA*. Oat* ateady at 384^41* for prim* a*w aitkofTShlrU Flannel Drawee., committed fob** earn. •imHommrememt, 44 44 « pi i»“r, mnd uir$ o^r. ftemWe. price keie Whit* and coUl^ lYl a—fiitd. MauJav, either cf the contracting u d Lta«n'bveom biiirf*; T^cpnpila ei'l a? alt lima* b* (andcr b>* Ata PSMAOXS^ .« etsdwil , parties without the Old wbiaky icaetiv* aad dill—aalea both own parmaai I for the signature of such billi aa failed tor th<- of btrraia aad hhd* ^ack Silk wita lie zame solicl’udc as by their parents. ‘««i“ •" .r«rd und,.eT. 8«s« end cxe, »r. ,.eh.K«d. Cmra’a Soriag ^*ock* aad Tina- •barg*- er tk* maternal anp«rvi*t*a of hiolady. 'ona-ntof the ether, is a*: T Crsuaao, E‘^., DeaaociaUc Elector, ^ and not repealed by the ^9. Wo .l*n i’o«f«rt*r* aad is want of time to receive tbe signature of the ^ Tae maritt I* Bffarijr b^rj of molE'f?*, aa«i pr!o.*h*T? aU- 8«arf»; B« oob/raf'Cau* >**b pa mao aisd pnpiWea h'vtn* m> The terms L' ... 0...,. V u on I. 4. At. M I Amcrioaa aad French and other prrticulsrs of the school Kansas Nebraska act, then fore, slavery, ex- Sn*p«n4ora, enrvdti.e oirvi** a wf t'r.f JnltnaG Leadoi. oao • f th* flam 'te^oe'e-'. • rreriding ctficer of Ilouae or uf (be Pres .urn. i eriei.r,., d... cmciggATiy Angnat SA, P. M. be proseat at ths above appoinU each The .nd bks u «M.h h« Oa hand aad oKcrod for lalo ohoap by piaoist* KoatncBy. cept for crime, id all parts of the U la th* m**iml d*nar*.mea» f b-.» are given in an adrertisement. idrnt of the United States, former Prov „,-h *.m«*e »e the etne snd rire -r.', ta. itns f.r h*d n. Flonr—a aaall aalo waa mad* bofore tb* North Am*rioaa*a teute. was concurred in -•was . LIcUTENs L fCWENTHAL. A ro., ince of Louisiana ang2$ dhwtf Nort hwat C’-rnor Ths S'nate having received a message reta- north of 36-30, is and re- eff.rt en th. msriirt. Henplt hlrhers.d tetr,e. Tbei-re- a*ws wa* rce«lT*d at $A 78, bnt itac* It iabeld at $6. WhiW Pif’h aad Maia am. mains prohibi'ed, furtner vision usrke^.-nUno-eeerzdnll. Laid bnendvinesd. To- Thk News raoM Esssas.— e hare the il ve to the ectioD of tbe Haute oa asserting that the wheat *>li thi* moTaiog at $1 2S, aad ia a«w held at $1 iS. J. T. *sv T«a Wise SETS. —A eoapis of the army W. ^VIITH, jolnt. resolution for anr.exat on besides being hn.c.wntinnMierj'aii^-a^ne/ mnikemnd fr* phunn- eear** ia AO*, detail* of tbe news from Ransas, which was bill, insUtirg on their amendment. Cora and damaad at aad holdera aak fAe. Rye UNDERTAKER AND COFFIN goBtlaB here *k»»*.d. MAKER, b* Lrfaa)t»ti*4a *f' th* •Uoae* •^•Pk’'>y >y Wt'aar. m , who Emvad yeatardoy (roe a compact "with Texas, i* a compromise be %_ ta bold at li'idASO*. Whiaby la ia goid demand—'*alr* of 930 Tbo pv**r*«ry aad tmpar I Mr. Hun’er theusbt, ni d er the cirrumstance*, Corner ef Serenck an. nad Marktl itreeie. Leslarinr, Ry. taam of tbia e«g«ro'’!«* Will bj tovwerv > •cmpaip.n babab te’egrsphed yesterday. We omit a long exor- apEpmat a* m»f i>f« h* wa i N«« U.-ieoro by rtoaaiboat Ecd rEilroads, bare tween -he free ana slave States, and any at bhia at 26'';26S4< ProvUioa* amnithnit ebaag* aad iamod- the bill should be allowed to fail, and moved ’ f”.**In citj la cayttema!!. Y.W *k-. iwj— s A ^ L merfhaat* tha Tba aioaka ira Ttry^ Smith renseetfnily Inf ji«j dium fiOB the pro-slavery party to the citizens tempt for tbe admisiion of erata damaad at $18 for moa* pork aad H* for lard. Coffto ^ • invea ut the (oilewioc aieaioraada of tha votae the Senate adhere. a ri eater number 11 • ki* fritada and tk* s>nlie **ner»Il * 9A baga at hat k> kne dioeoleed portaerehin with of S9uri. In'ense exeitement prevailed f slave States north of that latitude is a vio- uaearsa axa Eenn Rors.—Theelocki srelig'itacdEotd- —onic* of 11 i*o for fa:r to primo. Molaaaoo ia ia kl. Inta'sara-ar w K Mr. Bell, of Tennessee, said the House had Wynkt, nnd that ha mrriaa n. iIm taken aioi^ the roote: pricai toad hnitaiae al nr. at tlw i*l-i Ution of said comproniUe, and a direct attack -nnr-Srm. s.'vs .( nb nt « opicee. htnd-loom tt gvosidtmafldand upward—aalaa of 140 bSI* nl Air. throughout Western Missouri: taken a very uousnal, unparliamentary, and in- lupiEg tnad, aerner of .Streaka naJ MukoL wnere he will ki fen d with m< TO bnycr* than otlUra. (ngar i* in Aar 18—Steaaaer T. C. Twichell— FilliBorc upon the harmony and stability of the Union isEtif sc: rowerloom u he'd »t hr., in rope, etnall hi.i moderat# demani at nil liBas. dny or msht, ready to oti.ad any knaiacta in k» excusah'e course, llie provi-o was after all dapartaent witk To tkt Citifcds Couufy, Afo ; at lk« ntmosl pnaetaali'y. SI, Buebaaan 10, Freaopt 1. of LsO^tU On motion of Sir. Dunn, the resolutions h»nd»t9s?'*ii'e«ndof lie bHimsehiacntiu. 9‘01O)ie. but an abstract idee, since Congress could never were «. B. Ha daema nonraa* nnd Hperttr hneks, wiikentsfn: Anc. 2<>— Illtnoie Central Kail road F.llmore r becomes our painful d'^ty to iuloria you tabWtabled by a vote of 101 to K3 A. p nep cloth conesc-mes im.i cmtitUiincmtitUii n wiih hug'np, we Raw Toes. Angnat SA, p. «. drirtri. alwayaoa hand. lieh 6. $ 4 * p«r w«»k>a “f fvrty wmk*. n-d .11 ,M a«. „rf,aa — cootroi tbe executive in tbe discharge of bis MV*'*, a2A >E)p*r a***ioa of forty l. '** ’be Ute.t r.p r'.el ih. Boeun bmI.I c.*en.Teleth: Sloek markot dniler—C1*rolaEdaadTolodo7As Galeaaaad nazTSJnkwdnt remaw. laaaa a*. $8 (flporaa- ^ SO, Baebsnaa 17, Frecsoot 7. tba' civil war has again commenced in Kansas. Mr. Sage Cflered a lesollltion directing anm f r atoof la-'ratronm duties. He ibjped the bill will not be allowed the If k. Soe.eieeM.. . n,ww a twwwBM- Chicago NfwTorkCeatral 87, Rtading S7, Caatoa Jeue* JT! Aac SO— Evanevtile and Terre II .ate Rail* Four hundred aboli'ion'.sts under Lane have ac- Judiciary ComiS.ttee to consider the propriety 108M, •100 REWARD. G. LsnpeIs Teaoberof Na*i*. to fail, and eurgested aikipg for a committee ot e.^r:7,r7XV'*V‘r:J5.V^«V.*7..rn!lvVrti?^ Chicago aad Roek laland 92 Britfll* Miohigaacnf.- » W. TWTMAN. P.ftaolpal. mnttm -r Self ka.-e, -w:-., u«a.oMw road FillnoraSb, 22. tusliy come into the Territory snd If re.orgaiii/irg f ..w^S — Buchanan Frenontb. commenced or Ebolishing tbe Criminal r.rrn.h.nndauuhnios.aisowncTive.tt iVic, ieMi>i<-Bt Woodf”rd CoEaty Ky . aag 2A—dtflwtf ky Me*'ea,w»M.w Oer*--.. conference. tral92, Miehigaa 8onthtm 89H. PaanaylvnaiaCoAlC#. 9Alt. wnl«n w>ll s. ewMi ew Au|e Bi>—Tarre Haute and Alten Railroad— a war of extermination upon tbe pro-slavery Court fur the District of Columbia. fercieh. •• Mr. Hunter replied, if he believed a eommit- Cnmberland 21. Sterliegaichaago ia dnll. LITXLR 01AHr and :r.‘k'.;)4S7,7;p"rs:/s"-i,'’' Filtaaorc 42, Bacbanaa S3, Freinont 29 eettters. Tbe House, on motion of Mr. Cobb, con- Conox.-One enle of 47 hnlee, tTimsIuc middling, nl CORN COB MILL tee of conferecce could agree, he would con- Cotton market Arm—aat«a of 900 bnl*n. Coffeo h'avy—*alan Oa the 7th of August, tbe notorious Brown, curred in the resolution of the Senate siispeiid- -w; ‘i‘u artion of 1 ,'MO bag* Rio. 8ogar it firm—«ale* of 1,200 hhda Orloaa*. fSss:miiwMwe- sent, but tbe of the two Houses on tbe }k,n. Pn. HywwMer -f eD.r,M.. ^^Thc followicf IS the proviso in the wi'h a i'*rty of three hundred abolitionists, addfoMOd. I will pay tnoabov* reward for bi« d*>iv*ty or former bill and tbe vote of the House nf Rolaaeea ia qniet—*alea of 100 kbit Or Waa*. Liaaeed oU la SZdA D. S-ASfWB'.l. Rep- eoaflavm«at la jail *o that 1 *an cot k.m Addraaa _ PMwt^aX. artey hill froai which the made an attark upon a colony of Georgisns, table. wNP. Faia4.-*tim. v«vnary. House lefused to resentatives to adhere now, had satisfied bim inndlowtel nl I7nnd enrptlwnrp atSUs. EheHInge—Salte firm" aalea of $,iOOgall''na a* $1 07- Lard nil it nD*bang*d. JOBN Ta«>lll''ON. a«*yrwr**iv about ang 3$ • rocedc numbenng two hundred and twenty-five Mr. ( smpb'll made an unsaccessfiil siigges- of cnnntiton nt src. iron la firm—«aloaof 150 ton* Seotch pig. Freight* aro trm- dAAwA .\a*hvill*. T#aa. by 86 to 9S: that there was no hope of passing tbe bid in a A OsslTsbls Psrsi souls, oTi« hundred and aeventy-five of whom tion that the House insist on i's dUanreement ConnAai.ae.—MnniUneoTdnge wiqaet. is^ise, nniini er. Tallow ia firm— aale* of 10,000 ft*. 5plrlU Tnrpiatia* I* (or Ssis. Provided, ueorrUeleea, That ao part of the proper form. lie would preserve tbe consti- Loalftville Conference High Schocl, wf't women, rhildren, and slaves. Their and ask a committee of conference. ’-•wp twins tS'^iSbe from 4101 *. Snus of jenns nnd dnll—aa'ciof SIX) bhla. Roeia qni*t—«abrt *f SOObbl*. Rle* •fc.w,,l -f o—w-e. B.or,. i.e-oew will BtlitEry force of the United Stetee herein pro- tution and let the appropriation bills fail, if AT BARDINSBrRG, KY. mM. wm rnSey -ee w. My ~ bou-«s were burned to the ground, all tbeir Mt. Cobb moved the House recede from 'ini.ps ti 30 »nl see. nnd arm. snUi of eol-r.d jinnt i* doll— *i!*« of ICO tierccn. Tobacco i* firm. S ekw fnra tb» - wk wa M.e : B.nrr #1-4. i i.. 1 necessaiy. his la*titntioa«t'-i'»‘>r»nd) ntisc te u. tmd.. *b ifc* his MiD -iad.« tloM.ttniMd .aew.fMd4.nMl.kntz •• property etoten, horses, ca'tle, clothing, money, Kansas proviso, which was antiiAs w. -itet. m Flnar markot i* Arm— aalea of 9,000bbla. Wheat la Arm— '.Aw r nd 'r-a n-«..i:.. w awe.aM-lM. It. negatived by 97 T lat4ay*f Srpt«mS*ra*tt, nnd«r ft^froM'camim. V.. iU foTCOteeat of tbe enactmente of the alleged «• t’«n.lu.n. 4-',(k4bn3h. r‘>m ia ia better domand aad aalo* *a*nifl«d tonohdra. all cmmnimng •* «* Ofl vr*e ilini provisions, all tsken ewsy from them, and their against 1(W. aalo* of Arm— B«rid** th* braa«k*a of a comrl'U *1* •kfu- •»n n k-nk eOMe j k-nkMM. -ff o«lwmI ,.Mtien.4 n,1 wi- n cris 1 that bad ever occurred in bis his ory ot UOAt.— Pittihtrg »i qn'te >t tSe nnd Peauep nt ate, EugU'h bducaiian, a fall oollegiat* omir ? n r-.s wmIs mmmM- Le(is abve Aweuibly df the Territory of M, I .n u 11. 47.IX M bneh at 61* for mta’^d Weatern He** pork i* w H ba tangt t. nlow s burned to ashes. iTils colony came from Mr. M ashb'im moved _the of Arm— country, House adhere.— twhioh nr. th.retMi price.. laacmction in Frvn«a. German. Sian'th. aad I aiiaa can b« S B. «. VU kne. nlrendy ke.s eMd tk.snMnts.nweM m Eooeas. recently assetebled at Shawaee Mis- the and hoped the people would aw ake of 80Ubblaat$19 18^19 25 or me** aad $17 for r Georgia lo settle peaceably in Ksdms, and were .Vgreed I®to uVby 98 against 9 aalea had if dc«lr*d. f b« acboul bniid'ag* am amp>«’, and a g*pd sense of tbeir too late. 9,. Cdsbsv.— w.o.erk. K.eersewe qnete Pe to the Unde, nn# *^ »* sion, antil CoainoM shsll have onacied either to a danger before priBO Beef iadnll—axle* of SCOkbU at $6-d$ KAforeonatry bjardieg-boaa* atta«bd‘d. Tb* U ra ion la h«B' iby t«a mik* sVe'^^TerrM —^* quietly cal’ivaU^ tbe toil and disturbing no Adjourned. .nlMtsth. e,.nn:r nt pro. r2!d*:Vs Mr. Wade argued, that, instead of tbe 7 from C.owcrport, •• ta* Ohi', with a daily hao of a ag**. r >r r*a lU.y. oimp kity of *one*ma»i*n. and mmonmx that P was or wae not s ralid I>(islatire As Heute m>ai and repacked Chicago at $10 AOdflll. Lard ia in n«tive ^ Aoy n*r-*n wmhinw** *>.**^wv one. They did not even have arms for defence. , . . C.KDLns AXD SoAr.— opera enndlei Ue. Stnr In leu Onr Iowa also haa a fomal* achcoi »f the highest chsra<«<>r •a«» *f w*tb* IwitUoGinnthao a**qnal. It w*i*bo fvo« trying to dictate to tbe Senate, Senate trably. ctiooea in conformity with the orAariic tbe wre ST.St. Lons,iteUIS, August 23. demacd—*alo* of IgObblaat 11 1**. Bteon ia qnlot—Woatorn nnd«r tho *nr«rt*tiadcaco of th* K m.>UmrBtary mnaaor. oa the rslidity of tho said Lecislatire Aesembiy No Ih-re, TvoTf aso o**'" -Tbeb'.iner. eenti.ne.toh. eeeflned feet and put them on their own. Capt. excitement that five thomand dollars J. Tb*o* Nl la a g«Ar6nctf>d a«aia*a Cook, t-t JEN « \makaf* *0111110 ». thry citizrns of the ter- were mor* voa^p’Bco f pnrp •*• *|;*.,lf‘**’J*«*^ A. SoeteJa;., Mrt 8.,ia*«n bell, was referred to the committee on ways fivor^bU U krtidatvlT^, *ad lt*t«TeMrg the tel* r farm PkoveraUaiacdLiSSdw2;*“**^b*f*va. ni gk .a to preserve pe ace, suppreaa laeurrecUou, I. $»i. dDflOaftO. settia Evtio ritory. A high state of feeling exUts all the LiMi«Gi6N*S* a* mmpi***. ready for awaobiag I in the Territory. and means. in the jraph adT;H>dna of euivni .f the *tv**c>!np North Or, Price's Chronic Specific re^l wraeion^R protect perioof and pro- •ri *«* iiav* goa* np lo ft. hom* few drove* wor* fla* August 12, Et night, three hundred tboUtion* border counties of M'SiOUri. Public meeting's Amer-raaat^^aobce ultb l.irerrooldmt«* to ih* i:^:h sfUng ^ and Mr. Phelps wished to introduce cn army ap- r^ndht from Ui to Uo. bnt UW wa* ab.nt th) av*rag>—aqpply .8 Ihcbct* Al**rativ*aad Bld Furiflor :v*r mmp—nded. p^y tharein, and >^L'ie^ iiational bi^hwaye let*, are being held, snd large *• *i»n:.ee in hrtndiicfi.. it ntp go to .tretgUen the under this Mme Brown, attacked tbe town numbers of men an 1 aad 1* a ecrta.B and radical enr* for Serofn a. t aa«*r, propriation bill similar to the bill peniiiug at '. la tbe S ate of Mian'i^froiiAirUwrul i-eii ire* volunteering to to Th. in'in? price f.r ih. w,-.k h..h«n r .'c f r Nhito **w*lliag, Ia*tpi*nt Coaanwbtioa, Female D>e*:m of FiaLklin, robbed, plundered, and burnt the go the aid of the Governor , tile adjournment of Congress, with the excep- ft.rtaiUy. rkeopand lamb* floaty aad rather dnll. Merenrial AScetlona. bvt^psla, Rn*nmat1*m. Gonvml i;o* and aaarrbea «fad be it fv^ker prortW, Tbs' '.n.eas. of Swine place, took all tbe arms in the town, broke ofK M-n discretion and property bl ity, Sbconda Sypkilia, Eyva, t 'Yr‘ "'i! ’ ataroc and waatod by city alanghurtr*. 9*r* aad all niaaeon* ' 74. Wl.tiR h A* FA .' fftflt I t<7 1 < y tion ot tbe Kansas proviso. *. $5 Bf d f $ $ 1 1 /‘jf Md tbe Preai de at ia required lo disarm tbe preeei.t Aiw.:il go,Awan a:.dwi'h... a4 ...niK the*Vv J A* A^ Cmptioaa. open and orstroyed tbeposteffi :e, carried sway determination to remain The». q.et.t,....h.w nd.^iie. .. th. Frfc**; Mr. Washburn, of .Me objected. th.'.of pr.- Epac* will admit *f bnt few oortifleatm. bn* the** few ar* orfaniBod militia of tha Territory cf EanM«, , Illitll the presei/t tbe old cannon “Sicramei.to,” which state of affairs is put down e,d:n? w .k of ZJj WbM »nScu- »na l''c B*ateattl*..e.a.w.,M.... ana 1) d$aw2mhw2m our Mis- The House then took a recess for an hour. Whnihelra when-, Ofl from goat: •m*B*f htgbvtaad ag aad widely kaown. R*n4 and racall ail the Ualtad BUtoe arcit therei.-. Good qnality ., fav.,r and peace ami order I incoatr*v*Ttibl* t**tim*ay in souri boys so gallantly raptured in Mexico, is restored in the territe'y Th-et-ctenf eil.e- d.ecr p leae ct irele entinao llghtAiid tba f ts**'URONH PK.VniEIL S.\lliU, Upon the reassembling of tbe House, Mr. Cvmmonqn^ity.....e.a...... m.— A A(ni^ 9 00 i andy*«ttannotfnili*be*atisfl*d & CO.. dtetnbtttoo, to prerent Spec 1 r 1C, *i i**«ftoacy roT SslS, aad aimed men from (’irciil.irs and aupeais, Sem-uid fu i rti,*... c*r. ftcmetoree'c AndcnieSvc. i.ir- and now are turning its mouth againit our signed by prominent ' friends leave report Inferior qnality. 7 A«># 8 00 a Unt two-ren. a CAS ( 8'iecMdor> to F :'I-"’ie. nad .hir.ieff.w.qa«e*iP, s. .»d ten. Good quality *8 UnteiM 00 TrjE3sm:Eti uria^isS. in eeforesment or resUtanc* * su o eeserto PI A X «», will I ing for aid to drive Lane his V wkiek kweedrMj -ASS Crsoe was knocked down by an abuiitior.Uk and narly ou' of IVmmif qMsIlIj 28 iXi^NAA UO of real or preteoded tows. q'lence of the disagreeing amendments of both /jw From Che Hon. J. R UnGerwooU. ^ inqnirete Tl>e same day, a Mr. Wiiriims. a settler the Territory Large bodies of men have, V«al* fOtMl 8 M 6 SURISI.'hjN. k MAIN SIREE’’, LOLi'VILLa KENTT nesr __ SASTIN. CO.. , Houses. ox I hav* *o*B maay of Dr. Prio*'* pativnt* afl:*?*d with TvaU, tra a w d 7 tew; fenr*k. kwtw-.n Knrkei nW i- S.t»-ne1n. Sna.fn St Beniard. Was shot by an abolitionist wbo Scrofnla kotik Ip/ore nmi m/9er they b* k)*d twwwMMidOMieM n , worn ltie*ar- Oca Ratal Tioas with Em0Lakb The 51r. Stephens would not yield bis consent to Th.rehu he.a.m.l. r'.'-.ien the hrend.inX pci'. Sheep and Lamb* S uiiA 5 Otf — fndinu 9an^iDary tain that nleerv *f th* m’^at iav*t«rat« eboractar Mcca t* snesked upon him, while he was quietly maul- ana bloody conSicts are dauy RdTie^iof which wer*r*«ei9td b; it* Uitkte*n>«-r *a«pri- SwiBc, ggoaa to ^ g ... PAY HARNB33, reporting a bill with tbe Kinaas restricicg pro- yield rvadilv to hi* Chronic ,^pnr^/le» 1 hav* af*o v A HATS. ee*wet*» tr lli ***n r> CAPS. A.VD WtshiB(toa correspoadent of ths Hersid ing rails upon his claim. looked for* hlffirr. Thi mitEaillrebt hRrv«-t wcEthtr nnaanaa ie FriL< viso. eoAtiEQ** all over tbe Voxcil K iHctst-m. **4 tn ib« *ttt(h. maay r*rtiflcat«9 beanag teotimway to th# *n*iro tnccoM ox writes under date of tbe 17th: August 13 —About fifty abolitionts’s attacked we*t, *»4 *oT.(> Of tr«e»if«Ta diftriet* th* Bichi* i*atw»ik Richmond (Va.) gives tb* Qtroai* Soeifl*. (digaod) J. 1. t’NOLKWOOP. ttalian it oiiukericaH altnrbie., VV TilV'**'’ *.*/ * Mr. Campbell — If the House wish to vote (J^rrhe Whig the Bowiiag Green, Ky. A! th. vl. l i prcAetn. h.i arnadAnt. »h le *%r alucMh 7 £*rv *t of I9S| Tb« Rce»nnu From tbe Rev. BrecWinriilge. >•«•* 'nV«o*<*Bamsft(*«s. Ail ISr en rasa's rar a ..U4*. Mr .Mepheni— I want an army bill proper. — Wm. L poiii’: «^We bav* 0* hand a g*odxi*oftm*n*of w>rfl Inem I oasT SSai astasI ea souri. He is a Free-btate man but suitaius ^r*%»«kof vnli »a* Wb Io*oIo TvoA. bnaboma Aow a rassM—.as tSsfait Lc-< the Notice -T f Enoch A ivrvaEt girl in my fnmily wa* aflIUtid wi h *cr«fnl*m llae.aad will makotYcrdor MonnaaonHsTanlU. TabloCa. Mr. Cobb, of Ga., wat anxious to concur W. Bryant is living, he UM *»u*n np with *nt t CiassaSas. rits tSa a..sBm^al,upoE TombNeoa-.a ia» of A'a^ Marol* HaaUo* aad Fnrwilsr* W*rh *f alh**o«n*vy Wo*ac lu •toiavnie* oi ta art aa v iaiaa la tSMa 4aspatauaa. aaS laBtdOit artaoa with tbe Senate in anspendirg the 2Ut rule. will find it to his *hr''ughont to* t baco**irowing eonotiM. hav* aotex«rt«d tb* whole she grow w*ra»'. until I fcarvd *h* won d b rom advantage to return to thi. UMolaad b**talyl*M } Au. ust l.‘>— Broun, with 400 rbilitionists, 5rt’:;:^.re:Ltn^l!.^'ef•^:i* .bb*m, wiMTehnnmo r rs* jpJTt t. a ^Td t i? Tst by aarsaaaratai ray asan a tOarsaa. My la 'annao-a var- any ruaectonary iaflii«nc* np)a in* market. Price*, oath* totally bliad. 9bo wa* tiwatcd with Pric«**c‘aT^a>c '(••ciflc o««lfll7amlvkwo*wty V The House could then proceed at once to vote xb***^ •kemfnto w vp ’l«s.>* *V* ra$a Norn* v*nni»m ra.la Byaajlat. tSa- tea asstnaa at asaU.Kaa« la laaSaa moktiy Lane’s cityimineJUtely. It he is living, and cannot contrary. 9 r* fniiv maiotained, and at pr**«Bt there ia a men, mounted and armed, attack* ?T.dn«..7;rd'i.ri«rJ^^^^ ar*d g* as* farther asaa S, aar cararawaal aaa aa taaS faat. aa4 teat Br on the contested question. very fair prwpeet for a contianaae* of th* prevailiagrai**. cj.Mt I bar- ihrj sawn •d Treadwell’s settlement, im and «>#*•*: ib*y *av« * *• w cir iwn ballaa aUl Sa fartaar laa ractad Va alaaa a'-aaaass aa te» in Douglas county, return Imm d ately, he should by ail mears if awt for atiU farther imp<-*v«ment. W* r*a«wonr laat be porfreUy fie* from oajro*/ceiot*oruacM»of th* syoo, apd if*«aoB* coiiveisation the bneuert ;, o I After some committee on F-tcm.-Th. nSawi to.,m.ti»K-.in fortu. i'evrr and .%gnr. '•d •• thiir gaoda a .aa. a( Y»d tron*p»vtati a K* t'aaar.1 Anarleaa atasu*a aiis tea ar.tuS a-TaraB.t.1 nciobenrg about 30 >tati*M, which ar* rather hrt„te thvn **ab*v« th* Hark.’* if t* IB petfacl health otherwia*. men. M ••• 6- fmii*. R. IS; I two or >br*-> the an 1 I laaaa teats rsrtiaalari fraa ways and means being called for reports in reg- write at ouce to the editor of this paper. w4 M. mieme Haas U/ot tt 74. IB reaped tho ! .o'y a; way* Emm a rtliaMa earat , lat base uitb r,«ap»cUIiy to lower grade*. Woqnot* (n«i2o*d) WN. L. BKKCKI3IK1DGK. pointed j aat Saaa akM fat af tat Sttatls They tbe old cannon Sacramento to- '•yranSFAntlL^lfte. latnone very eeArce nnd Inqs at c^'iamoa loaf k ImU aa tcratd imnU en'e* t'iflbS )i: 9"$1UH: g*od flao I LoNlavui*. Ky. mesa. ular order, Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, reported ll^lAH; 14^ Tk.r w;l! niM. If defnot. e«.i . yon go u the agon* and got a pampb***. in whio* leM-nt e<.4 . ar i., ward Uie colony and Surrounded them. They htTe been and. nt *««* SO. liried nnl« *1 74 ind drivd 17; va ra kfianaiactnriog l.S;t(£A. I the bill. U-I- r ,TTI« Aniniet yon will end t*«i»aw»ny in aanadana* and from •JUMawaof Rom .ad - ..t-- - 4 . -0, 5ST. IaJUIS, Augiast rb« ab,)V 0 qndationa eompara with tho*) enrr at at Ihia * aolaoow raiBTT-roraTi - ooKkaaaa—cxtea rkuokb. being sc largely overpowered, a’tempted to e*- Snle>fr.e..ppl'Ant*UOa$JilWI.K'Oud.n* From Jndge .Asher Grmhflffly pvraon* wh*B«v»r ptvmit thoir aam** t* b* - Meat tad 5iw«k>>.. aaa on.. r i.d Mr. Orr raised tbe question that tbe proviso „ „ dat* of iaet yoar, a* IHlowa; n**d u ka.f a 4.>.n d>k- Reliable intelligence Kansas to hench ii«B w;ib < -•'‘ondora:* mo4:«inc*. IlSf H n-M -a n->/ Itat-r. c Tbnredoii’e Pruemdimft. capr but as they were on foot it is feared they f;cm the 20'.h toqniu y. 18'A. 18*6. Formerly a wmd»r q/ tke of the Co%r1 ej Afprmiea ; 'banned existiiix laws and tberefore not Aak fte* DA. !«t1 V. LKNBgJtGEK’d FETKR A OaroMMaoM I t.i: W r--i-.a -. was stales that FxATimRs. cisvr.'w. Bzx-wax. a»b Riei.— Fea'h'ri I hav* aoea **m* ef Dr. Prien'e patieau. *h*y appeert^^ vdaDDB PitoSPT mom. Lecomplon has not been attacked I.ng* ' have ail bseti taken and murdered. 8% t -N r I LG1 K, Bad m« that yo* got PILLS. A do** ov«ry t« okUMI oa t. IMI #.r a-eM tt .#•! .r 3 t. WAfHnioToa, Aup. 21. germain to the bill. A hav* b**a v«ry maeh dimoiod— a'mo«t beyond all bug«*of r*> by Lene’s pailj% although hourly expected It ” a'-IS*. U >:te:-q Laindvnneedto.17@SSe. Eecew.\x CiBsiiton L af...—— 614^ 9 L-'nii.-il., naw ir - • w, *r*m t*l« porfoctly w*U. j Uedinm g>od ... ll eoTory. They t*w two Hbuoee Uaited . The Speaker overruled the point of order. we— 9f% #13 The af Corpreaa raaf t^* im**f The haaata iniolligence that into committee of the whole state 1AA5 . 1856. f«*ot. la dani waa called ta tbe *aa i Lecomp’on on of * loft b - order at 12 o’clock, has been taken by the wa* d< a d from head t* Tho aid* f far* dbimhwjg Tb olnnkf* »i nofla* r , of Col. Ti*ukf in whirb 9kirc:ibb 'liius was of tkovotkh** ktxc ir*. labtu my augK m *.^*nn4 S3..VS aad a«*k wa* griaUy enlargod aai iw-llea. .411 th* Irft aid* *m»ooi Koa.neh.. tbo *’9fln r.v r. « < ^nw*». Sf RUbmon 2Rin I w W o« Senators botnc present preecnt. IteBo’s myrmidons, and that onr fneodt are at Uoion. ««qaot« B* tvoursded, ore man killed, and 19 tAkeu priso Ki^diie. ko*ia u refii*fkt ' AlfUctsd. •rbvT the Tbe attack ners, GoV. ^boDuOa went to l!:e camp of the all2H'^He»4a*iv»ae*. Coffeo ievnebburg — 7.1H6 fl,3M maalmg moo. Aa 1 wonU work ray arra. tbo -.nlr w’jnir ovamin* ab*Ht wflflAoro* .a*’ M>r»j .w m< r» vf onimO t* d«*p nlctm nndor o«llar r’.v«f »*a*om of an«nvpoooa* H sun 11 of Coograoi in extra eassion, was was made this moruing at the dawn of day. effort to have a substitute for the bill adopted, *“•»>«''> 'i““‘: «v i"H"*li. rUrkaviUi*™...— 417 1.743 oocap* l^m my bonos raaoiag ’r 17^ SAMUEL. REYNOLDS, l*>v .i.y Tt« dvl an* {9 Abolittenii-ts and exchaoged (be prisoners ta- areaUo '>#•*<-«;:*«• ts flltby matter aad blood to bnbb«* ong Tb* no* <-.f tbo proK y .4 V o« an Onr friend* reaifted a* long at they contaimng a aeclion declarii.g the law a of the The oteek li seed. i..,u.Tr. ifRUS. UP XSS« OSLSAXn. could, bii*. tensen atai rranx.inKrarkUn lorfor 'hose-uose u-keiit-ken acat tColoi. 'UitnO..iius e bad proved thatiome f th«*- nlocrooa ooded iato the L •>i^w •tty of bn«iag nf«*»*ni*v« .- vr ^ mn*no».x *n« »j„oetd to ssv T^* it-,ck of On adior of Mr. Hunter, tbe Secretary of were fiuallv overpowered by Lant’s men, who Kaosat Legislature votJ and providing for a re- of my body. 1 wa* nothing bnta mnoa of ln*UM*m«dto«Mr. II^OVLD b*gleaa) V»informtSa oiaiaan**# l^*«v1]|* aad vantagonoff^lMd. jltM« «Mi9«*d^ “°,***' vialneifi -• wry light. N jce hardly in kr-t hnn-li. .M«ry T i.Ul thd*.....— 4'! 734 Su.^afl awaiting relief in death. Nophy*io>aa cualdmro me. U TT the- arrToqn1mg-»matry '.hath* baa ogrlvod :atbt*«*bT. •Ufoa- f u rtv.r •nl a r -si (awn «*a*l nndi tha numbered kOO— all organizatiuD of the Territory, . 1 . . vT m Saaate wae ordered to acquaint the House armed to the teeth. by anew elec- thiaooaditioa 1 taaiag aftso'- • .iila«cdv«ifevr^wf . .« »•! itlsrFporfad tuat fonr ccmpanif^s of U- S. tia*ll tu^lac** if duias; *s tbe adTRace4 rato-iof v7e/Grp'.aa'> lacmaa* in favcvff l*Cd. 4,1'2 bhda. •ommoavod Dr. P/icv s caronio .’*p-o aad Ic'i tu»ataj wul *ato«n.bo »b« •nxoof p*r« a* M « W«* r-Msa* I* •rn^m^ «lflo. f ar aa f*«l >.4 oao, k>n utiaamatsffo ifi that a qaorum waa astemblod They atucked tbe guard of tba tion, as entirely as if no iffort to that end here- and. I aad k'litvisBU now ararfoctl . with Uaaoera, 3on*-P*l Trbito«8w«iliag» ad all •th- nit.-5!fa*>f aad otani •«. and po ontnoo and that tbe Sea* U. S troops, troops are near Lecompten, whose presence, it utioneude cf rioieT-hen.-e. aoood aod bvaithy maa. 1 make this *u:«m«nt th .-aay •a-**'*; tho ba n*#* lawo^f'.mte-r.i tofore been fvr •* aim errhotiaatsaHToo Ho b*a»oa aadc-snonit^) it tb* No or, •« *n. UH, ate waa ran^ to procaod to businetw. wbo bad in charge Robinson and the other pnt- made. is CvxnvGunny B ,m.—,u«.— Oeudot*d iceond.handatoond-^iaiid ba(>bagfi arear* )>oHheld ntat lie. aflli«tod. .hat Vesr* '^nako * thought, will deter turlher CttEcks by Lane’s Ue. At New Oelebev. Aagiii 16. lUrly :h*Ckront« Ppcc’fl* nlilcnre i>o acref !t aal QiUi ^o :ia* locmro-l room*. joAndj acA«j.J y onohbovrv ftM.vna «.m>s : - * j« onart, bill preciiely tbe seme es lost nt*ton Inisatek,!a9t« cck. fa!*itnlei of 9C)SCI h*!nbnH* nia. I know tbo faat t* b* tmt. aad wov Hiaa fthyas«.Jnn.. Vs- i.f Jbnae. —Tne Speaker called the House to or* wbo euTendered, cot fi'i.g a gun, and A oo .Monday, nwea n:at l4QIIRe14Ci«U W« c.tck* i. CotWE— Stock balm, agaiaat 27p9t2 aam* lim* laat maay otha'* have a . ao nnda»*un^ 10J»19 il* boon wltaoooo* af myeaao can taalify t* ta* troth of w la. I aff flmi.o* from Dmnd a -a* Har Tb* atcck ia a;ill ligM* tod ri* ear. Tbi r«*«ipu proper aiaeo ih« l#t 8*pteab*r ar* 472.^2 Spring Supply of Wstcllss, J.-woUy ; dor at 12 o’cioek, and aanonneed that the body are now in tbe bauds of Lane’s men. I, is im- including the Kansas restriction prov.so, vva< — fiic** "* •ietdy. will The Republican of (his morning rulish's a Orate fnl T* aa ail*wlM aad mereifnl Proa *h*w i,^«ian.l • »*•• ,* • >•* •*y. 4»a«* m. .0 , a- 0 We quote from tb* Uve* per ton Jaka mnr* than donag tU* aam* ttaai loot year (l,DO,l.*4i r* y * ^ n $70 and «ma!l(a!ea Sil-rnr ! had assambtad in possible to elate in a letter ail • then reported from tbe committee uf the whole from ha*thn*ptack«d mo from tb*J«woof d«a'b. *>1011 sad sad Plstsd Wsxsm st T-rmoof p f -ns*M purauacce of the Preeident’s tbe outrages com call sigr,e'l by a large number of the moot in- Agataat l,222..->4) ana (he loorcaac nt all tboi '^vu, np to tho 1 evertt ^ w U « •tor* at $71( r $73 ready to oxbibitwtbo*# dMirlag it the fnahifnl B.*ann np( 1 proriaaiataoa. mitted b / these merauders. and passed yeas 93, nays K5. citizens this :a:«at dstca. la 706 316, (;t.44< 483 aga.n«t 2,7^,j.i.V>. Tbo -VM. KENDRICK’S, 71 Thirl ifre*t — fluentlal tt city for a i ublic meet- h*r« bmaat. n*«k, and •hnuldcn. and ail phyotciaa* He«v—luve-Th-r.'l.ia non.none cming. mln*ln,.ndin, and for O'-* lot.flot of xedg<>«nn 1* ton Witk aa anvsrl tead-a-y. i.' - par:of tb* work tf JAuhhda. ih* oiflocif Dt rneo. 8. U. DK KLriSON. **^^*‘* add tion to a>arf*9o*«h Gold and — cedlrgaccount, and then adds the following ob warrant in uvor cf TTios. Chiles f t biilesMe traataetioo* atnm o»m- af Pbelps. ft itiid 11*0 /^ii^wir • Oa asoUon Mr. was ordered cf in Kansas, and to thr opii.lar: At?t ,< «ai9* wet* omifs on ThoMdar- JM Bowliag Gro*n,Ky * i;< Vtotel m-wt appr«fvod m.ok«r and **Tl*» pf^iio *Osi* 2 hai*. iaoln iiag 79 a-laitiAd aad rcfajci W*d» ft ^ J' C* aud per diem for th* la-t te- amn, during two loi», s.-s-j, 27dJ4ccdJlo2, *'* a>*fi*las i t*c C.4Ni'£R that tbe 6eaa*.a be informed that there i« a quo- tained from a pissenger. wbo it a F.ee State which of taC people of iSl. LcUtS id COLneCtiOD thCn^e doeoiamoa S'.sr aw and 34 a* 7'n^^i*. Ifl mte.ly refnvod nn CAKED;

* i at .4 ;b>, '< n aJay aad 3’v*i(«rdny %t lig , making an akgr*. From Judge Wm. V. Lovirc. M kTK b»d a f A < rum af members prasaut, and that the H suae is man: he had not appeared in tbe House in conse- with* ray tne.r fvr « ~aiak XAt* for w «k of A6i>hhda. Tm r**«Bl tran«a.-tiun* bav* rao raooh »*a*tioo4 s*.;'vic^ -• a b t nwr.k'y rrioe-i-nrrvnL te Thor.d»y. I ovo ihs*'ce* ready to proceed to b .aitioea. quence of illness. lag b««a a. prtc«»a rcqntr n< The .-learner David Tatum, from the Mis an advaaa* *a rnr qn ’ta*.oaa it ^ra«n»o*r m r 'i«.i -'.•••.a.* jiw*, .t ^ oa the greiiei Oa August 9A, a military consisting meesage received the Ig- lower and oa the higher, wc advano* •hoy aa *aad U* K « «M. H - *r- =»«fi sAi* itr ** On motion of Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, the camp, A was from S'uste aa- soiiri jesterd.y, brirgi Information that 4tK) b* waa dwvaaodfmn* lo foot. a*id oae raao* of maata# » ‘ figures nr a* f.»ili>«*: Prion. I ^vo hira * «•; i» * ; u si^^ou of some aoren. Straag* MaaplM tha oan of the ('hront* 5pooiuo. kt . w««k# n*o **: * „f bpeaher was directed to appoint stinduig 153 pro-slavery men. were driven off nouccing the paasage cf tbe army hill with an Xneoia hemp w* l.eru of no trneJn ti.ne com* volunteers from Jackson coun'v. Mo., W'llt In h. m.' ynrae Ln;;*— Faetcry...... •M* CnAo p I p oomiiK^d aw* •h7»np o*»ftM*A wtin 6 6H waa p*rraaa«ntlj WH.T. UiTlNO. a-i* .:i dkwl Mr^N A BPrMOWAN. autteoe simiiar to tboee of last eetaion. from their poeltion, four miles from U.-sawat- amendment striking cat the Kansai rertrictioi. ** runtcra’ :;*n vr * glvotha « *a a oomrnom i'lo K..T teS Thiirs''ay last; tkat'2lK) have beet. J,Vi'i.Vrh%V.?." 6I|^ 7H i Bowliag Uro«E» Ky. Lvxf— liifTior t* common •*• rtfl t'api r$Y-> N a. £ZV, vT^dn. toate. O ir informant atetea that the plunder- proviso. —, .-.rT-iT .-r-r... Si* ANfoR>r$>0 1 3«*aAV-€CnXRj»; A yoint coausittsc wm sppointed by both raued in I.afA)fUA count>;{;nd thut la jnu. *al** or ikii bale* Gt — a largo sfc nHj;^j7 Ao v 754^ bbwa*:k or cocntkrfkits. ^Aafurd’• No. I do propnaato*nrn< toow* «or«'nln ing of provision wegons lestion sen. 6 m-e. S i^I !*ypAo- Houses to watt on the President and inform proceeding from Kan- Tbe wsitben taken tn tbe Hou.ve on | Spocifle i* >1*, him q force was beir.s raised in Clay cr-iinty. TboCbroalo p«i ap la •qaarp. widv-nentb bot- Roagt««'i fliraw Oqttarn, all aia**; M •UitO*Oflr«rA-*4f*fra*; 4. ^P >U ^ot* •i**«k»*aao ** sas City to that Ch0iQ**ipUgtAOAa.„„,„„..„,.,. tie*, with out starap uB th* Dl«rrh’‘n. kitaln 'tl anas • point had been traced to this receding from the proviso and it lo<-t, Hibxe— e qsoteoity-oared ,,, , cork aadfMSist’* ingmvodoa Ora*n*a do; nnd I Noenr* *d« pay f that a quorum of each bad assembled, and was yeas Li"e’- reuiment is seid tj be fortifying on dry-snlted »k ISo; eeantry Ih* lab*l aad *ntoid* wrapper, witUnt which ’i>-»4> <^>n be Gkto«k’*rectirta 164 bhi*. export* 163 hhda, atoek 11 9flu. be •he W.iksrusa. Indialonia mine B* ear«f al lo aak for Frire'e ChroaU .-^pvctflx, pr> uwod .N *•’ o. 4'} alh h*«wo«a Mn. h»t ana hidee.tnd oer .*ee fre-i the naggiog—TQ*Ragging—Tba sale* dnriag thota* peatpaa* thro*tbr** day*dav* *m-*ai- to He says that Franklin, near Lawrence, wat a Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, moved to recenMder M aonntryS^^lee noeerSing te oalyby J. 8. MOR^l.n A 48 forlargeloU !(I» ar«r»a« i.AvOe-ib at lU}*4%10k* ferhaad mad* end " ^ and 5 k in amtll Wilooa. Staraird. A Smith, aad Dmdgiai'frncmlly ihr nnb- ^ ON Ibo TJ*-h diy # b'kgw*«. tflSd, n ntyvo moot of VaadorbUt’i propoaed State men, aimilsr to tnat recorded above, and A message was received trom tbe Senate in 11 k'<9H H* aacdiD*. At retail ftaad loon* la h«Id at wna line betweaa lisle barracks arrived here yesterday and I’lc Iren i» in demand, IV^ itod • • were tat thar- -i ann. en »lt, and iher. aod fower-l-.um at ont t ho Cn SUt«a. >*25 door twoowtf pOAU M'RaprRS, WHKILaaRROWS, kFrCCKi. V ••$ a raoo«r H N K f mne eommt^ioo ZT i ^ i^il were besides carrying on the stealing cf horse* regard to tbe army bill. 22c lie. New Tarfc aat the ports &t Europe for carry- immedlktcly forwarded to Fort LcaveiiWurtb. .UI Iike-r be nen- nnill nnrigtti'.d imjwoTt«. vucUtknj LbanI PI- K-aXS : la *i«r« nad for ant* by B^k’ardfOMnotv a« • .*« anwlaro lt« t« nkooi !« flOCM 'r < f r*py .s Bteila. On the 12th, these men were routed in an en* Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, te.Rfer. Franklin lusurauce aa<21*a«3 ML' M A ANAN. 43 y*ar» %•• k4*a» 9 'o> ia«S* kub; ing the Varioue other propoM’ion were movod the House in- Also 70 from Jrffersou b&rracks. Gen. Smith •« aoeinil. CiECiEEATi Camx Maeiet, Angnat 20. Cooipaa- * araall memo na ih* pl.bi •id» hi» *.••,- ad i or LOU1SV1L..1. ^ ^ 'm. . ^ m broochod objectod to, gsgement, which relulted in tbe death of one sist on tbe proviso and ask for a I'll’* tliaqe»B»Uyfro»i # A-$ C*ndo, Rrd Toa. aad members geaerellv committee uf bavini; made a requiliou for &II tbe dispusable »y flr,tHAe’e B «f Caiil*— Tna soppi j ha* b**n qnit* l*r** thia w**k, aad aUnt l*3 Dwnd* M* anvoaa bvUnaa w> Joexa Thurayaoa. '»f OfiMSdrur.f sal Iteiutt Free State iei» in cxceai '>f t*.* dssryH4* IT orchard Gm-«, Wnllo CUynr. nad Lnoomo fbr aal* uavhUuan’aatj. T«an-io*oo eaprcesing tbe hope that no new bunnem would man and tbe wounding of Uiree. conference. force, orders have been to * p»»ii »etis issued the comindod- Iwwtxr. Yh« t*l94 r*A*o .^AU L*ad at pdeo* rangi soMb's boildinq. Bakrmsw sa >smstn.sS wh l**njj and retail by *wnop roa t/rwmo4, »»»••*• ag frua $2 7A — .* 9’M pfocootv. aad pay be introduced. Several p'o*al*very men were woutided. Wil- Mr. Cobb, of Ga. .K motion for the w — House iiif rfficer at Fort Riley to have his troops in V> $i 73 ft *wt gro*i. iAtOrS 23 briof ta* nrvvxUiaa rx***. '1^ C-«>SMy .'mHa- e. MCNN A BCCHAdkN. n,(.r an wiU bndonlt wtih as vte i«m »po« • " ^v.lV.trti Btoki-5.—sro... w...... we qwata tnr, ia< larye• v. . .. lO,.a .CmsWSmK liams, a Missourian, wbo bad expressed himself to recede and regard this as a test sMw M tl Ph«>p ar* lUntj aad dnll at$l to $2 23, aad Urals at $1 $A - mm be iraes Usanne. :£ M i J ta :t Wamukotoh, August 11. question. posuion. . Oaahol Stark Mill* 9oxm'.r^> Bags ritehsl «Di$x each. t,2H aad $ mio Jailor > ’V'«oi*. ia favor cf tbe $«. sn4ro5lMit»3 TMtM. TwrnentiBSttOla. Hsissts .cs IGsfssT-\j^-V,jTt 17 t B oebtard*' Ky Free S ate party , waa shot by Mr. Campbell— I’ll not yield my point at this •u- di d'* A fliTCMtda.n. Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, made aa elabors'e awp-wor.— Weqaot.pi*At707M and bar at 7^. H<5fa a/* Btoadj at AO ft ewt groa* for fat, aad $4 AU I«s1ls«3i»i.i s. Itesm^Dl y one McBnde, pro-alavery stage the (»4 7Af-rat>rk. boat*, ana ang $1 diw3 Lviovilln S«o4 nad Agnnal'nial Atom. report aa tbe tariff a man, wfale the of game. -'hotee.i nn-anidj. Irnargo**, and finances, accompanied ARRIVAL OF THE NORTH A-MERICAN. alMagalBfTleMkyriT**aF*a* aad Book Agents Wxnted. former wat maulirg rsilt He died in a few .Mr. Campbell’s motion was lost by three Stnaraheata, kflUdla L^tlCnV'.'* S-H--BSK ri-wrus s»» TH4IS’ I«»-W. by a toll iacroeatag the list of articles free ma- Oil-.— e qn le linseed P7o to SI frem the mill and aad la port, aad *a H*aa** aad *nalonu. m. 1. w .1 ~ ... of t Ol tha Inoliaod I ftOBM yOT JMflvfl— /Dfftffl, after receiving VIUEIIEC, 2-1. IJ *ro Aoonra f>p M nery Rr»tbo*n, aad hnvo p Md DDtf boon tbe contents of tbe other’s jority. August J 1 05 from ttora. Carter -U we iw-te at$l gallon by l.'ie MARRIED, iAMK9 TRAJlUB, iFmaUMft du*y, which list embraces tboee which caterio* 75'S . iano Rtilrond Ptwir* aad Thr*nh*r« ooMtaaily oahaad Oa thallatinat . ky tha K«?. n iliiara R 1i?aa. Mr H. H Aerabam Hits, SattntarjMg gun T his took piaee on the lOdi inst Mr. Cobb, of Ga moved the s«“tiiy. *r»rmeiisilSr.rm oil $i t.iiasi 93. Ttnnere’oii s>4,s';.-s to Amoiloaa maaufacluree and which are not , House recede; The steamship North Am- riesnricr.n arr v<*d here Calykbt w Xfi. Kl:ea dHiFEA.N, both*/ Hearjeonaty. according aiEfljroEfl: gas 71*44.7 SUM. * SBrlMMIX Hoyt* a citizen of Lawrence, and peacably lost 64 against 96. this mornini;, wi'.hwirh Liverpool dates to lh*» *** ^ te quality. Lari * 11 —sales at SOW REdOY prodaced ia this country—wool under fifteer mornintc, the 13th, la tbia e:tjr. oa th* 19(h iad.. b/ 3ain*l Matla«k, Kaq WlIllaB*ftllllafl* Gay, wr.hara OartiaM ioclinee, while ri-'ing in tbe neiglborhoid of a Mr Wasbburu, of M'., moved the House which is four days later Ibun r/rcviously Mr. EUtetf.NB Ax* u Mil* Saeau Dagae, h*th of th* eitT Jarae*Jaraot B. Bread, W. Aademea, .storu.x -s-R- K-tT-inc.HKk.ssr4ss.uB.kMs and over fifty cents per pound at the port where ^ ^ re- OaiOE* . fv TbsGreat AnslkAiUler sf Po^ib SeMrstitass . . AND roTATOES —Th* mxrket centinue* b*r» rt of N«w Or4«aaa. Jaraaa S. Uthg pw, c’i.RA.daR urai’i frona uda Mavhiao inready ^ , s camp of sixty Soutbernen, on Washington adhere to its disagreement. , or K wming imported lo be free af ceived by the Africa. both. ftepmarte* a Afta FriftflCiy ft *CDftgy, duty; the intermediate Tbe tot : urebeere made br ,biyp-rs note st k-Ie^l 33 Jnai**B.Wtld>r. Lawrenoa aoHia<4MraJ M tanfaotnrod hy Mnna Co *ad#ri«!oby trees, was tsken from his horse, shot six times Mr. Orr—What will be the effect of ai!- The Umisrd stesner arrived .4tth«ro id*no*of Mr. S. K. Bnrtoa, ia Tartaillo*. oa MLNN a BUCHANArf. grades to remain subject Niagara out on f -r retateeeand sr-s r.r onion, .msii to the preeeot tariff tt 7 v bbi a Tanday •vrning. tL* i9 h ia*:.. bj too R*v. 7jj£ CLOVEX rOOT; through tbe body, and left bering? F. R. Orajr. Tha bill, if adopted, will dead in the road. [Crea of “order the 11th. eirnnea*. of p:lme Nortbera potato-s M'.d at SI Mflbtubel. Mr v^iLL-AEd. H'il?on Mias Matilda reduce 'be aaniial ”J W U ken, all of Blank iJTDRiL'LlCCBMRdT.WaiTBLIMftWBI.^RSAND, Qg axmtmg ai ora IA« Hii burse was taken. Wooilfvrd Cunat/. Book Manufactory and Oaneial ^ ^^F^PoweTk rntmtofas JDaromarw tft |ftc revenuce about six millioni of The peopele of Law- Sr'Ciiker— Debate is not admissable.T The London papers notice certain extraordi- Pnovieio.'o awn Lane —With tbe eieer’i n of lard. rt Biaok ftnnd. aad Plantar Parta «f>a**aatly a- hand aad dollars Tbe re- Binding Establlaliinent. roraauby ;Aag2'aA«*i mGd.n 4NAN- LCoitadhiUd StoUfState* rence called upon the S troops to set in Mr. Cobh, « bl-b kw4 adTaae rep-rt aor Ob tho I9(h iaat., ky th* R«v. 9. 8. Dotriag, Mr. Botleb A BDCR port is volumiBous, and is evidently U of Ga. —You rej'rct the biU. nary steiemeiitg i:i circ-alstion at Paris re-pect- the result .S roNLiATEEST, 5*a., to Mr*. Fakeeua WKSK, GILL, a i.etiri>'g. tbe matter. As they (teclined, about •‘“•ri* "i 's’l "«i- Ther. hs.. hewn ne mI.s ef bbl p.rk UAaav, all ut Old- cteTekm n*. ssi •N toadooMaly O-Mte - 4ly :U-a>aftaa4«llA labor. 200 hun- Mr. Washburn’s motion was agreed to; 97 ingzHdirsat thiTuillerted, ai.dcallon the eooaty, Kj. atr**!. aide, H1O4 •»• POWRBS raM»- of macb It is accompanied by several Em- ham ^7w/ra^SLMaia aonth three d->ora bel’>w R9R AND THRESHFAS Bftaaraaft »>IaHd 4Mr«' >K4. rrlo- K> ]» dred of the Free-State pecpie Third. raannfaetar* all of raoaaivd by Mann A and f*r anlo iy vaiaable msrebed on this against 93. peror to stop tie cklumny The fo-lowing i'ti th* I4*h ib*f In tho C*a:ral CongT^gatioaxl rhnrrh, MaSBm^W k’Bda BIxnk Book* 0 tk. tabtoi bearing upon the raeources of ondkoopoanataatiy on hand MCNN A BDCVANaN. *** *FV'o<* ••ft— oatiM. camp, which retreated to Lecompton. Tlie Mr. Bocoek voted in the affirmative BrojU^fi. b; th* k«v. L. J. UalL*/. D U., of Loni>viUo. Mr. a Ixrgaaenort' tha country. give with a l irapraph froui the London htar alludes to the aioiit fwraateoitherat xnr $1 4AwJ Ml Mala . bn* a* Third To ample time for tbe coa- ribbed .lie. sxc. ciesr.ide. lOKe, ..d h.m.PH i.ile ... IVti.LiAE Sample, of LooiavilU, to Miaa CoaKEUA»daagh wholeoaU or retail. M $—nd d yravioq Fkftftvy ta k. a —Ifl ai-i.— i a. "ITT^Va Free-jRatc men receiving a reinforc* meat pro* view to move a reconsideration, above: Merebaatoaad other* wiahlng Blaak Booka j mderatioa af this important but didn’t tuc- cording to -inthtr. There Ii eery httle boeon tr-lTing fu-m t«rvf L R bcaw, E. q.. of N*wYork«itj. raxdoUord«t aotk--v. • q'jastion the sub- eaa hare aka. Mft— ’I.*t.aaa-a*.d a. v># • a "ed to Lecompton tbe them ruled and honadto aay pattern an 4 paged ia THE rULYTEi H.riC on momir-g of tne 16th. ceed in obtaining tbe floerfor that purpose. “There are seme very unhappy (l.iat- the oonntry; clear i desbr ny from libbed la NxAbvi !t, oa ib* Sfleh ia«l bv th* R«v COLLCGC, apoa .ft asaqaal .4 v-«-r. v. ua. aka -I -m. k. aoaad ,ioet waa postponed uatii tha third Monday in riimore vse-.m SftjP'ne. . C. Tomes, Mr. bnnntifniaad a*enrato*tyI* <-i ift— - From the reports PcA.Ncia Jdiinsoe. of t leeitj, to Mis* AaatE T., daughter or THK STkTK UF FKXK'k. oaM. te oa .3«—M-a i skow 4 js« oft i.ok iKis numerous of artillery i.eard in Mr. Wathbiirii moved to reconsider the vote ing sll over Paris shout •ideisodhs®. siBiiidinfOBo*nt«dnwiarka*Dna> Dacambar neat. Campbell the state of Ihir.gs at ‘•ra*n*r> Mr also propos^ of (h*!at« SiiBtt ’t Vanli*r. bletorraa. IS -at Pass dsMw- PK4I«. *ri*»«nl r«r «d nf An • that direction during the day, it is ««•'" iieresi snd .si.s b^|« r.mi st ii'de. s-n- a senaa of reeolatioBa, preknmed by which tbe House adhere*to the proviso and the Tuilleries, whi-'h '-ve sincerely hope are ea i caiilne for .'UUstical in SvoamboatBoo anf allkladaooaataatly kept tinhandand I XroKPOK ATKD ky Hi. l«M. arr»i..d .. that a Mriguinary engsgement must have been to lay that mction the table; tirely 7* ** *’ ’• * “ raadoto order uV Wk’l ii;.k*’^ V wT7i.“*. on aflirma'.ived by without faundaliou. 51oreov»r. tbe state- 7', f atahorlaocle* ”f th* flnoot raaterial*. I ’ll < formation ia referonce to r .V'* rfi*” V/ th« p.aa «M la I'U'nal colb goa of onUnamai Karo»o. *i« rarioae inter*att coa- ish;ld st 12HO. From the ooim'ry WS quote rrime btl st Ur npwaria M*h*m Into remtory. Dispatches were be- Mr Militonmade an ineffectual ell ort to re- bring the au'I'urs of these Cdliimnies to justice. Stsetm.— enetlooesJesInlaUst r^rve. of forty Ma(he«aii«e*ad Baglacfrfteg...M.-..^Pmf.a. V. PBAEdDT. anfSTwi M Wa-blne»on o*. BaM-a. Been, year*, ^hewaaarory roworkAbl* lad* for oa* of B.?stok, Aug. 22. b«r ag«; •oerak pail’ - •* - - - — ing sent to L'berty, Piatte City, Delaware, consider Sssim —?m«llislMof el mf'.eonttl is efined 8ALTpETRX>s,owib* R**aft.d^kitrMt7i^t ana * d bom»*«ry .oapoo-M A. L. Kinainr Ac , the vote by which the House refused I'he Lagltimiste and Kepuhllci-n parties in snWne grsesfr rcUiutd her a«nu] aad r«**oaiag f xenliie* till (ha laat; and. R •alo by R. A. ROttlNPi N g to.. MrchaniceandMrchaaice and MBna.bta«*ybiae-Y -MB. HawemoA. MMJIaIa The Whig State conveotien eadenes with the offer of 61 60 per day for men. 'ITie to insist on the ‘"bard ttsi so btrip bina gnsj brin.t Tie BffxcM b«rG-d, wA»h«ro>iaatry ««iOd, ant gr«atiy deoired ** KBWTUCKT COUl A9D CDS Mr. . Kansas amendment and atk a Paris, without doubt, take caro that th- stories ang2Ad^w] Sddala**. (^»4 gy, Jl.narklt g, aad Min>ng.-.a.. W S dk wnna. 1 Mr. k'iil7n->re W b« th* Beat rroiideat, to earo *04n*r« r excitement was p.-‘sipg har treoi »ne «ny of tlu'.ir exci’irg interest from rniB. I by re- vi* epin* D l.OflUlha iklnedBirxx •• ' __M.jA ' ToBaOto.— he firixio****'**l"*.hervlofor**• aot}**! in Ih**.v- atxpl*. BORAX— f*- anlo br Preach nad $raa)*a — v. Dm. UAnatLi. thousand rer.TiiU | \ir ^ t I r di M .1 *:» were expected to arrive in Mr. O. r, during tbe proceedings, raid the M”/ie terry to ad that the R •ng2A46Awi R A RODINSi.N A C<*. .•rraan *' rrtaw tesK.O.MtaysMar .14 E:n- — B.8r*-nrBAa. I Aaf ] , Tb-ree.irt-b.-reibn,rsr r .--sbeo. ivL.- On Fr day, tha 27d , Miia 9 ai.us raA.ncia McKijr- the place by the morning of frale ir. the IHtb. Invs* House will doub'.l-ss to-morrow bjutder*h» pre.-^s Eu-tern., s character continues lo te most NSTj f dii-.ax* of tha heart, agod 22y«asi. dangniar af Cbaa. Tho fourth r'Voa«aao yonr will n«raraeaeo*n M nday. flon- Lavt IsLAirn lui'UDATBD— hocxiko Loss t.bd., m .u.».iim.-.-d ii..-. b.- the t,o-„r ,b,, .pir..i.n.r li par'iex had been oiganised at Indep'n* neccs'ity of procecdiiig wiUi general legisla- i.ai cACLariBc’ fll’ Ktaauy. *wWr 17’, *a46. P- r ’atabsman nad fnr*h*v inf ••raatkn, •V Lira ‘ mb.r)Ib-yw.II rraeS br. I. s.aln,. iddroM ALr>> .0 L AENNIDP. M. prevailed D . —The rumor which yester- Oa Thn »day afsorno- | oenoe, Weston, I*exington, and o'her places. tion. “Tu Is.e.l n. tha Slat last., David Fo«a, la*« Ihe Iiite!!ieer.ce from the French PrviUuni of Paenlly P>lyto*heie C-i^lo**, I day of tbe daotracUoa of Lsrt Island la th* har- ii,oukbd.,Mtycsr. Thjwesth-rhs.be-n fa.-r»>!-. B-ie. Sup'.rint.Rdctot of Car* Hilt Cctatitry. tbe rf angXAddtwi R. A. tiOHINAO.S k an-k rt d2aw , Aw ; Phi a elpaia. From extensive preparstinns CO | made, it wv‘ Repeated unsuccessful motions were raitde to vest jnj 8 !h‘-t i* t»*rTHi'iUtC(l 2 late Ul tuc 'Outh of hiv* f*rcn thr:o"h.i:t t bi-OT g'’owlnff r--;t •**. H I* la Uardinoo'tnty. rn th#2’«t inst etorm is probably too true. We have only , Taovxs BcBBLL.oaly suppoeed that Lawrence would be adjourn. aoa of H ilhan aai Y^ARNl^HC-^.—whtln Cnpal, Coa«h. Japan, Dotnar. a* ' redoced to A short r»cefs wes taken to await I* rSTiCC ai.d tS prO('8vdinjv in Ibc Cpnlr&l fl;.d «%'enlatt'. that a -t m^r* th*n lulf an «v«r'><’ trop W.ll bx Alixxboth bnreil. agod .7 years. soma geaeral reporte ae to the grratueN of the v for aalo by Farm lor Salo. Skbes this evenii'g. At : rxnkfjtt. Ky., oa We give this on : be a't* the action of tbe Senate, and zf.*rw*ids Vor $-^ Snadar. 17lh Inar., Wtt4.fA« A disaster, merely b^rn It ha? prove ! irtferior b^- matio. ligtt in'* ;s. i*’xvy fo, •n*2A44»«2 R A WORIMWN A rO A FARM fvr ealo and a few vague particulars of t^ loss Ba.GRtM, only sva of Mr*. Al*tb*a BriRhara, ag*d an th* Ohinrirer. 4$ thority of a gentleman who arrived in our city rca-sembled 7'“-:*: *'», 27 nu.c* Lowieeill*. and edjoiirced. yor.-s th? G-tf and alor*^ the blljk*- of th*» *nl iraDiifal w in Rondo no . K« .. uf todividaaia aud families. XTRACT IdOGWOOD-AO hoion Kxtrao* 1 'go df The secouat* BMitti onoiviame *74 aewo 1* I* enad *0 bo t'<4 yesterdey fiom the seat of war. His narra- rood aaii fla* ^ aai extra' a* i pwam.*. iiitifintin* by bia rtqucit, war* takea lo TOiRir-riirRTn coKnxrss-rx x.v sf stuN. Khinf, mMdiif between C#aronnii and IteOirp, iio Kaaawha, Fa . ay [ant ;lAd«Aiv>) R. A Ri>R;N'’)n% braughf from Tbibodaua and Berwick’s Bsy, tiX inurtsoot. E forravn :an river, fk* farm in in • tive lit sad one indeeit; well fitted to ef ,ho w*«i aa>* v.‘n 2&ibJ*4a, a»ib »h* f iicwing move the Saturday’ b it Ria*jfnific?Lt iu every part no:lh of Th***:** tat • -.f rill. ra^isdn. I Piocetdive*. the Thoro at Tr * * inMii I vi «• by the Opciouaaa Rulroad ;iaat evening, are In Nsv a\lb*Dj. Ind .OB ibel^tb. of whoopiDg^oongh aad u'moet salicitude of the true-beaned and pat- Loire. *r*the p?rV’ «lirsf oont wiater t, \% •••fit^atory of the iB1 V dgv. wsaona. *nru. oaon. aad all toe dsstructloa of tha building*, and the prob* Tbe S'nate oa- any; aud on tho IJtn, of m axa. ie |«)|« •bte loaa cf a gruat many lives, ranching, per* from Kansas by & is aged Au xiara oa* m >(i(h. aad niao day*, son of uio »aaio, army appropriation bill. i'» i m*anfao JOAP3— nowoliOreau very little lo, lo ia, lo to, m 23 lo. aa. ami hbdtw* and grai.d.hi.d.*cu al the iato Dr. John C. Richard*, of War* D. W Wll.-K-N, hapa. to telegraph, and we have little hope entertahied of 3 2UU hot«B Roain 3oaw; ata ar sevea aeora. In the maantiine, doubt tbsttte Free- Mr. Clayton aaid he was bound Kv no party •aw. Ky. I L MY iT-f. sailmr anv portirn of the valuable stock con- AU do CnatiWdn. LBVl ' arixlety Tf ‘.V'T J»aa* ea'lcd Cmb* nato bim aad tat J. TTLOl, ttc to Icarc tbe perticuiars le very grea'; rier i t pSSir.SPI. 5 at H«7. II --tS. l;: at SnKor littlo State men will be finally driven ofl from tbe lies and had no other objects In view in re- tl,! leu * Alio do Palm do. for aalo by Oron thorroraiona ef .MV. Wined in the biiiteirg. eblldr.atvcomonatoma aad forbid th«B ao*. lor of W PEN - in anohia it and the $s ;n -p. p atsi i.'./ti'.i, ist $m si, 5 at »l v-. lu. l-j i", ’ ana2Ad*AwJ A. rorineon A ro. aaid'Ao-'* maane af communication between the maining in public life „ . , the ki'-gdcmvt' Gvd. the ^ Territery by the Miuounant, who were but good of the to mus- Pne t.mperor had returned Pans, hut was 1070 10 ss, us. 1 a: s.:d by u. itnag *, a: city aad , 1 at sii $11 the ocaue af the suffering are very co'intry. He deeply deplored that A* bisroaidaa'oaear Middlatoa, J«ff*raoa ea., the Hou-te j. Ry.. on tha tering in ctrong force. to leave again immediately for the ISatbs of Tsid'e wsreh-n-t t. u. Uueelman a I'o . ani rai-n: b/ :.a •li^t. Last Isiaad is an island in tbe Gulf of IfltbiadUat, Jjtia Uai.EgEa.n, in the 6jth yenret hie na*. a Chills 4»H4t Fever, bad resolved to their 'Trnrm j adhere to amendiurnts, .vs tn Besrrilz, tlrKjr.'.of 11 , rt 00 . on Wtdnitdar eal.-i of hl.4- -s at Mexico, which baa been for tome yeari made thereby On :h*6(hiaar., in Jiff raon eounty. Mi** Maar rRAEt'ir, the Senate was driven to the iicceisity S'l luat 10 .-". s atp- i-rap. tsts" t-xa e. i-at daujhtor TO BUTSH3 OP DBT 00000. HUGHEiF TONIC There have been immense arrivals of wheat g? of ^/da.•y and Cathanna HaU. aged H j*ara, 4 <•* * ^neo ronon»>y rooono rveti 4 »od i v*tr a oumm er resort for planters and their families rtleerr « e.fttua, !• AMK3 LOW A CO har«> now on h nd en-^ ho latgeo* lyislTlTIlT aos-.siaa o»n iraflf’vad following ie either to lecede or adhere. At the proper lime ilO .1 -sll, -st »11 .,3 m?. On Tbnr-day, 07 hbdt aad day*. # qalalM, aa kfMaU. ftroftka fe^The from tbe *peciai at Marseille*. *v lAaannlnnMo' rrakVuo a->d pa«** J nad b«n(Monl*«tft4 sionkv of Dry Lnoda *roa’ • ff«r*d f -rani- 1 alk-ra kat l a »ta«n**fa Wo lA »4 from the iaiorior Parisbas of Lafourche and he wanted to On thj «r*oini; of th* r-j-oa, !• Mialy M,» a kli m Ik- •ygift in'roduce a resolution for tbe ap- .*' - 19th laat.. by th* Rs r. W. 8. Hara- nihli markot. Their go*do h*riagbe*a yareSa-ka-i aonoon wo a>nPd*oUy anv n *w* *r»nao naw «A» RaJUtn correspondence of the Latert advice, fiom Madrid simply state that «'!* atHotl- a.a lli.Ma«ltol7Sda,tadMlkft Mr. -ft Ckilla aad New York Herald 7-i' 111!^^ * T* 7 *• at*ln’ d«o. M . t.RoaoE Fa.* Attakapas, tbe city. ie die* ’ 8^ 3lHxf9, n' VaV.^o13 6 *, 2 at $lt' 4 7-'i • at $lj 2Ajg B ttAcn. of Kentucky, to Mta* Ida that, for «» 0 *n. and soma from It pointment of a committee of seven members on AU ^ at t LA aal/ a 7 N or cash oaxe! a thorn to offer poat iad«nora*aU *w each »au .all iMvsri—1.S, Mft. M.iaaMaaMlI-d kyaaryt-yajauca M E oiraptoraay dnrnMUty, oM aAnlnai^aA there is nothing i:ev, but lejrort tha. quiet pre- dr.ugbiertf u-n R. II. Buford, of Virginia. tont dated— , j., Friday, tales ef S'ibhde—Sst $< uiu,t) sj. Aire tlmo pnrehaoori. an* ddw -a Ik. UkStMoat •• aad from the main land at tha mouth of Uie the part of the „ gu kor/MS Muata 'aaala. sad ak.1- I Senate and eleven on the part vails tnrough'.iil Any «wo no*of •beno Mil^a WYil And aeUer o« me o# «mra tpalu biu. -3 s-. Irak. 11 1. f-r--daHt;aa > ft af *l st $:irfs, 6 st $s imv. rv.. S st 99 P' llu -iKp —aa tkakM4 aXaaM.f qaiaiaa i bayou miles; tbe nearest is v- • about twwity land of the House, to take into ron°icteratioo the r araaala. kat i. g jgf. MEOEvon <*i tuoir 'vn eo«r ta« d r Dn f ^ww«o$ Washiwoton, Aug. 1'. I Rspartero lid* si i .i-. «*rAKB tOUhCrrCRlsNG gad Ta^aklaMidlalaa. 3Kt«4a daily taken amicable leave of the i" .uj. t st $i-t7i.i7ii. j st »ii lu. « s i r; 2 WITH ACLTKorCllkONIv Wo warron- ear Mil'obecjvo on'*m«wiladnnraen Pnmfln five or eta milee distant. Tbe ieland is about disagreeing votes of the two Hii’i's on I a raa»r’ -ft -..i -M—lal talailst ta tha falla vlaa. Saad.aad the Queen. im st $S SUPiS 12 lua-.$6 711 OlARRUCAr Uav* yon a child ora anm thora tnr Sstardsy, e-Ies ef dS hbd<-3 friond nek with that IA do bloaohod DriiUnga; flodnMM s^ twaaty -five milaa in length, and from a half to APar an angry dit'iitslon in the C.-binet, bill, army with a view of arra*at V) do brova do: tarn thora aad ga* *aow raowoy. Gen. Serrano has been appointed Sr»r.i‘h M. *t > txs: to. i st ; si. s s' Sws>». j-. 2 painfal dia«Aao DVSXNTCRYf Arm during which Campbell and Cushibg became Jnat rocoirod and fvr sale by aftaiaavM. Kv.. Bsy IS. MSdL Ts«y tbraa-quarter* of a mite wide—only three or and settling the differences b*' st $1 Sire ai. 4 »ii.-.ii at sii i4. 11 11 . 11 :.>. ton cTif will mind *cm n*4 noA •• flan an dnitrod nt Ytkf.! ween them, aiid Minister t-> Paris n- at J3. 3 trouelad wiui Choiora Morbus or a«T*ro Gri|4ng a< the aagriiAa JAM EE TJ>ir A CO.. *19 Mma at. a—as Tci.rya*H7«afts—Gaata: tkaHaai-te- Taal< r fear feet level the Gulf. It is ea* much excited, President determii-ed there to respective *nwing mia p, b*ip with »aa naroa. above the of report to the branche.s I'ainia th-flB>wolx7 Ifao, poaaeta aeatm. ky skalUy. S. D. Aikta I yonraclf at one* with a kavadlayaoadtea-MaiftM* Mra I. 4 *n V owoMeU nor xoor WotdMBWtha PvsnnB^lb should be an extra session, aud at once issued ATINET3— 1 4 kka (iaaa isna ftaatjaa pooed to the full eweep of the water* and ttic The Senate bad agreed to adhero to their bt.tti«ef tralr woadjrfnl BALM W"- la aamy laatsaM. 1 oaad tw- Nl. K flw * banMo aper hwrr. D'UAoraMiao PtoniML p osj «mui otct 1..3I ..3 .Mini.-tery..Mioi.-tery. OF ZANTSOREA or S 73 taooa flnUnota, naantWd nnnlitira; kat !m a ayawa ftSMily. hi* proelamatioB to that effect for *- s atsi iso;iss.- J .'s,.'5, s s zst7st »;« la,ij, sad aaaaftkM I kaaaaatrasaddld eoulhera breesoe, trbicb bare made it a deairabte next Thurs- amendment striking out the Kinsns restriction, s «p«p,4,4 99*9 s«|9<|9 fail K'Sf INDIAN REMEDY 2f do Koroor*. Tha ahoro rrlnoo inolwdv tho eoMMa DM1 aoaDv • flineh * 1 iytrce.dngiytrcn.ring accounts a.-e received and f**l saf*; frirUlSBaara do dn; kail..: aad. te-M My ava espariaaM'witk iS, Itsasay. la from Mad- 1 atst .w. -f-is-rf-is withont tra day. jw zstsi'jatgi* ear* for Jnat reomrod nad fot anlo by oil esa.:.-. ika- any fan bar uaeanoo onMOM •• a*n to «DWM*inra retreat la the aummer asoaths. Thit year tbe but notwrhs'andlDg h» believed hi* proposition all of tLe abovo^named diaeaaea. aad, being propartd I Mail-ia. tt —a ft ika «ary kMt s alM tom rid in regard to the ravage,ravages of the cholera in in msDursciunnsmaDuraciurins t.barc-,s.bsrc-, sa aetivj bminesabminese itette been nogflAdA* i AMRA A CO.. two raionrni' * ran. Tbe extra session was brought about •-7'Aoar low HE Jatnob. -s'sni I KavakaaaMMiaKaaay diSaiaatklada ftarlba,aa< '« iAaadia reported to bare been well patronis'd, by the could be made acceptable It 'would compro- Opimm, it is *af* for all and wiU not isjuro in tb* Ordoro pmraptly ontowwd and HAwenI ^ftanowrav ra*^ thdtthat citv.city. .-so>40 boxes,bases. iaelnd.aInelsd.n ; 383W.'- w.-l.a M-at; s. d*B*.dace. Tb*The ralesffa!ea bavahave b.cn ft-. s-.s t f sad waald pnftat tel. ta aay atliaft. Cv* firTts of Jell. Davis, who declared be could ii,i*e Ihe honcr of neiilirr If lexat th* mG*td-.‘licat* eoa:;tttnuott. L.AlD LlNiKY3->a>uoaooo pla d Lina«yolnatrt**irodan« dnalaro Mil LnR. W|ra appro- save tbe army fiom disastrous conscqin'itre- - (' .ba-mbos toemmon KesUeSyst lik- i;sc, and not delay to proenro a boUlo of thta ntif 2fldAw JA r-npsrad ay teTClIFFRa HrOHRA. 'WkaloMla Oftw na«2.4Uw*w7ra ernment that they are prepared to give up K.irs ""^Fs* MIBLOWACO. ilEMoinat. priati- t.. Tl*' other member.- of the racdiciue, f.-rit ftitta. rorsa: > ky Ui Ika OtafaMta ta Ika alky toasee we bare to deplore. Tba ordinary ac Cabinet. and preserve peare in the Territory wh're there effcetually obviatea all diacnitit* whinh o*. Rti-s a still mtintair.a that the Isie of Serpen’sO CLOTHS AND CA^fll MKRE^ MaySr IxtekaJaal l bt f t «nr Al this It I- understood, agreed in tne opinion cf nearly ^ TIJ* X W* U U C f t7 * ff T* W «TCP Ot t *0 Jl t C ftt| OU t tr/ia< ponod of ehildhood. Non* ess« by ibe city ia via tho 0,*elousat Riilrchd IS now civil war, and perhaps prese.-ve the hel.I mI ^^s to herKm- domihfor;*.I S Ia I ^ e*«d f*ar that Ci lAu ploooa Cloth, aeaortodtolrrt; %xoo hbwajid It I.- riimured that Will drjAdial **p> letdiiig c!to rouiiry, J,;,; ar* v«r* uafAf- „u,.rablo. Mias'-uri w.;i :ntr<2Iy aoo’jrito CnoLSEA 290 do Caoairaom.do d-.*; ra|u 1 *>• A r fnona .rai n-w*bwr. !»*««« aonr Dmt to *ll ‘he Dsinocrat* here, that the issus Union. i,ro-rn> who ha*o this reraodj u tako ia Bayoa Bw tf, aad then’.ghcn>’.gh for boraoeboraoe- a'‘.:D)'(ioa.a’’.:»)-(ioa. Ma-iOQ Jnat monived and for na!o by KP W*ib»w. Kf . <*a *ao T:a a ’wnn nrand ma-te by tbe abolitionists, partieulsriy asi' w as said such Th* Bxay **rtlflea*oa of pbyeieiaas aad othoro to the isis'd, going Mr. Hunter no lesoluticti was now aag 28 4,tw ^'OTICBi ^mk DAVY, abewi ¥• foore .14 b*nob w m je nwrak. a^ and rat«ridr.g twice a week iiiferted in a treaty to be'.’Ie Mazaf-ll flaud Lioerpoji. .**A JAMdS LOW A CO., 418 Malnab. homby flroa tan* tho anhoorliUom b»> he bolho v- the fuinl in dis- A U'toc to m A Co , \n;(nat. wrapped arvuad m\ek houl* attoal it* *a«aey. e*vitol *• -1^ Sa^«t \ f«w« % I wiM *vov e by the (lemr H'trat' d this morning that they were in the in order. Ly the Mcnate adhering this bill Frio* $$ and N am .-arioge Bank of Roainexy wril Bo d mearnboat Htor. Tbe 8tar a: pssrt to put». •a/a: “W * batk ba 1 an tae ea** d o«!U*ad t r tobgdrc'. durin„ >.t®oaU a 3. Humphrey, PRuN CPKCK-* renrai a tan .D** 'f«ho Morcoa lie Pirn and Bartnolann •we tekra tf lAwlra D»w * * ttreng'.h. a-. Luhon, died theie on '.he 3d issinit H.V78 i.-t }t-ar."}tar.*' 22 dulyAwly anlo by lOtill 2 i»<l 25 of the eubmerged leland By nvg 4Aw JAM K3 LOW A CO„ 418 V atn o*. Hank ahartor. trantnd Mamk Iflflfl. not when tbe session may termi- Tallow A5D PTXiKtHB.— Tallow i# firm atflt^p, v'itbraloa tha arrival of tba Opelousss can this aftemooa Ills known express an opinion relative lo Ihe bill. Jls uu- - WM. T PHIPPR, nonen of 1(H) bola. : L’Tnii* brirr* roacil/ Inc. I^rCoNGRKss Water To Sovthrrnkrj a NC Y PRI NTs—im caaoo new stylo PriaU jar I renived - T W. DB 3 Soia- ft T -Ii.-a ull! •* t** bopa ta nate A sort of schemes may be put through d'rslood fuithermore that I’ was probable that aod far aal* W COtK KT, ISIOP SX 1 m bavu further details, and pray that F by - //I. 4V.— Hf»» b, n pretty *tu-ady. Wa quote nw Ouiaata* cr CoEOSxa* WATxa**An iafrrior J a VRBNCH. Oay. NakaM MT -.> 3 -tia-ta --fc* » te *aftl»* succeed in getting tbsin up, the SEV|;NTSEN'TH and artiel* of anglAdAw JAMKS B accounts borotofora If they do not a new one would be iiiiodured in the House SFMI A^M•AL ,E‘-' In.N OF THE LOW A CO., lUHatnab. P. $ (fcar >>.TS, la aaaaaiawite kla4-m-, rocoivud may have beca rcetifif -l atr •*. m.aoral BCAM. iak-- kiafawly water la adoartiaFd aad aold nndor tho naaio of session cannot last more than a couple of days. by the committee of way* and means. W D. MOLT. Xasnaaa*. Saq. ia, SO. S-S ftftVtet Bueb exaggarated. Wool— TU’» :e Presidents pro- terins ;!4’', at.' W. prNNKLL. he aa ftteal i a.s. ——. ——— — — - — komon wuuid remain rereived not a blessing-i from ing the Senate the army bill under Ihe circiim- Rev. S. S. Sumner, Principal. FeiiGBri.— Very hitl 1 aliipilng forp i®** below b^ta Tickiag, averted tei la a * -...yte - uadar the curse of a die* grees.he has few and non* cheat ariaei from Coagrea* *rat«r haTiag braada. Juat rm^r^ •ateiate Jakaa Ralft a a i . Wia»y sR ftO «• often b**a T and for tala by 3 W. MAMLTIMB, T spuaabte breath declariiig will stop foraUT. by tiff«r t-xropt to ('.oeiatsit I. i*cubd f.-vigLt dViTII. •aag kaa-as alt Maocala* ooift oa ... ta ftaaoa itHoaMrsM- wboa by asiag the “BoJoi or the Reput.lican membeis, many of whom were raoces, tbey the wheels of f|1HlS IiibtitutioD will ho reopened on the Kr exiled .'•aratosa water, shat maay p«op1* anpiot* that it* •ngflfldAw M VRRY R 1st J4MRE L0 4T A CO .4l»ll%la«t. wite k. as tea Wa.k*a«tea -MaOaay.esa'Rkte 0^ k^ New ijrieaus at -I point* OB the Uirer Mi»ai*ii| j.f UBNBT TOM PMUL Mo. • rtosteoud PTeawi's’* aa a dautlfiicc i ot met by it ff 'st at the depot, when about leav- government unless tbe Senate will yield their day of September. Its true aod «aly aame. Taking adTaoug* of thia, th* VorSte LaawaU'a. Aiaa. a» a would L buildings are new.new, *p«ri* JA dirahn I vnotn. vaoa RaiB aak p— 1^ Ilrr rown cotton- auff Cnrarata* j,, 1, 1 -rk SI -ft bbl, a 'liiky tS ftl bM. sad -.ibscta - $;u on-* - a-i i • aatea toM«a» oulv reader it sweet conc'ir in the legislation c-f ' . ti 1* is (Ut with aames, raarka, bott)**, J2^ M-a*bMii-tealawa na * but leave the teeth will e as ing for borne. opinion and (he .-pacio i,, and adapt'd tn h alth and comfort, bbl.'bbl. up, aad *oaa B ba*ta ('ann«it«n Cnttoa; T--| Via * oa tb* OLi<> rtverlAe ft t.aaic .J, •» -akte. -kaO-k-ft ka^te. mja*n wO re emb.* 7-' da A*a I-iUn* brow Th>* l.uuiarillc Feaaale ('•l?rge. payM.a t om *^m^ alahaotort' regarded this aa aear aa they dar*. CONGRE39 ^b**tl«»n; - Many persoM beveral prominent tbe K'piibli- conduct as nolsimpiy I WATER, i da not know heir member* of House. H« In aturai pliilbsnphy and cliemi'try its appa- Jnat a1-l ka ytaaaS >a •> feutei te tea p|i,ar Waia k l I I received aad for *al« i fnnr»»> raoarly *4*14 aa oy «ld 'aetitnrioB wOl enraniaaiw thnflr I terra nf a ** **“ aubyoet is so delicate heir ran par'y give it at heir opinion that the Kan unconstitutional but in Ihe highest degree rev- ratus is ample. Recently aa imitation of it tothoa* mmorguainimi an* 23 d Aw ad-led 13 a Trii.optric — J A •emtoo I. id 'i ^ a I'o;* xoMonuT VCXHCRT >Th*r* I* nMhin* w.-a'-r.-r r.OW A CO.. ^ ananol *• Monday, doatorabor 4 d-/iag, and 1*7*4 *f« Ji*fingni*hing T yooaaaa an f-rmrsoa ate te ftMft teaaw e sn*ir^» murk*mndbmn^,p«€Hliar ' **Tu frtanda will aever mention it. proviso will If the House coi.ldetifori.e its F^tmOTpomi I •* fer Yowag I i'oo, eixoab--d on Mo nth mto* r, none Pour a sinric saa be withdrawn at once, at party olutionary. cb Lantern, imported from Loii-lon, for v.'hieh the »«o.Wc ouuiiane onr rat:* a ’miaally a» l'«a\rt. w oa— teOakasaak aatenr ra.te,te uiteMte aaytea^kW fvm itiee of t\* genuine Congrrsemo- r. Br adw*«. t« * rocnUrly nhnrtorod inatitutwin. no aBbrda “Balm*’oo have br-eo fully li*gislation aud coerce the licnate iipoti jet your tootb*bmsb and demand* Mtisfied. Any attempt noxious uxy-byd.'ogeu is einplcye-i ia thepro luction ex,Sxchaogr-a ^’"y. ho eory bvo* •’i-urtnai too furaoqn’rmg a inormrk end no* | |*«a. Tlftorc Era a mailitudo of 6priaga at Saratoga, th* sa» ia-.i*k»4 tnmsa.menn. wuib the teeth nigbt might upon another. | water aad morning. AfiP.y' eat at general legislation will be resisted. one subject, they They of Ihe D.ummocl Light. Also, a lull .*et of ^ Oh*E New' YorkYork. h* pr^m. wifia ftcBaueoi whieb might bn thna nold a***8nraiofa**wat*r, hvOo wailaotaTw. Ihe Soutbern henatori arnt membera are very might refuse approprijtiont for the judiciary or jipparat'.:, fioin 'he llarj.ers of Ne-.v Yoik for r«ta. ' by of •oaoelene* |q | j ^ r.rm’ p*raoa*wh*a**empl«« *xtea4 *aly le cao«*

A BsAVTiruL tli ’ ' Cmplkxiox may easily be indignant with the Presideotfor calling an extra executive unless the action of 'se depiit- lilt trattoiisinchem stry tbee-isu.ngt.ii|. With .. H pr ai. pra* ^ wnere they are 1 table to peonaiary pnalahneai, aad/otth* n.Mtimor*.....»..M I ^ulred by H prptn. ' m }••* natag the^fiotoi of o TVsueoaa aeuion. A number of them met tbit morning menu of the government be satisfactory. well laiificd assUtante in tbe deaaitinrnts of q I’UWburp.....,..-} .-..—...^...—...... h |,ra. artleleao imjioood ea bh* public be worihloMorinJuricn*. If ramovs letter to have nothing lo t f8t. l/•ala..„„„ (ou, pimotes, and and addretaed a tbe President, u-ging Mr. Benjamin said they a< Englieii and French studirs and .Music; with a yonw.,Bt caaviNH Coxcmias Watee buy It of roopeeUbD from tbe akia, teavliig It call that by general of a soft and ipoii bim not to an extra session. Tlie let- upon, and expressed a hope I’rinri|)4l, of twenty y ;ar.»’expeiiencs in leach- i 'i«al*r« only, aad ia all caso* oboerfo that th* braad ra th* eaaeatehue. * Wet a towel, pour taken first, atj volii.g ‘ on two or three ter was numerously figned The whole .iubject consent the vote wuiild be the lig, d his iindiyided eiicrgUs to this ithsrtowa.a.a;..- |ldli. d,r. rk l•CO'*GRr.5SWATKR-C A W., for if wlihcntibooo drops, aad waAi | q th^face night aud considered JCiionl, giving to I, wwida andlttura 't ia a awindllng OEDUrfalt. morning. was in the Cabinet discus.sioii go on afterward. |j pupils daily eix and sei-en ThTh. y«k S.vrssl te O. nnares Oa wri* tteiArtiia siADB of Friday avrslsf Baar.—wat your shaving* C'jsbir.g, McClelland, and Campbell were Mr. Trumbull thought the IljH»*wrre obliged hi3urb’ 11 ,(ruction him -elf; wiih a locatiou al- tayi tlagtoot w*willa«nd yon ll*Uof prl**a, alxe.aad |aeha hruA «B astbor warm or eoM water, pour ont wo opposed to the proclamation The o'her did, since Mr Hunter moved most without parallel for heel itea; aai by crderlog from na dlraet, eneloauig drnft for thn mem- to act as they h, and with mod- Wrhsrtc-rirth(r<-lila<4t3so-ir.w- Is rsu, -fUt-rsjt or throe dropa of “Balm of a Thoiuiand 1.11 oi.o 14 in s—d a. aaal balh -M*Oft: * Old rtsl. yen ean bar* it aaf«ly forwarded to any Flow* bers favored it, snd it was sent to the printer insist, but didn’t act a commu- eia’c charges, Uie triatces and fi tends au-i pa’.- y hr rasoUr bu4ln.;, . n.', that the Senate * art,” rub tha beard well rAiioisa a u th*parp^’»e* of apqftijaiao.r* partof thoworld. CLARKE Jt bblllTlL aud It will au.ke a immediately. (J iite a number of mem'iert and te* conference. Tnis was regarded by the roDS of ttiift institutioQ cot. li.leutly expect its of Th. «l .k ojar.-; o-ran.J m r.- -trrnjly. beu Jtlf al soft lather, much acd at th# First v*ong7e«o flpriBga, 9ara*oga Sprlagn, facilitaUng tha ooa* Senators left Uns evening, notwithstanding the House M an act of di*-ourtesy,f or it was usual continued prosperity. U -Ari pricf# g'*-a«ralfr luiproffi’d. -.i.-^arr-iacf ba- atr*e%. futioa of Auviiw. i K.a in Hr-nsod, and Mt-i ira )r» dAwi»dm Aad N». lAThaman M*w Torfe. 1 prorlamation. the iDsistiog body lo *'k for n confer- TXIIMS. for li-.tl- Irm.ri .0..,ini4 f ir -..lan-r.iai Prioo oely 6 »i4 l-ank-ns ->at-n»a| .1 K A. Oloriteh haoL net receive erytliing f«r per ten U.»S« • Tn c [ tb> tiint tbev ere de- Mr. Montvr repUad that b* didn’t intend conr- f *0 mo’ ’Hti Ml. ... •udBoU, ftohot. for aaalft.tyh.ik... -...n.a.4 I..,.,,,* A Co.. Mste Louiwi^V ii *S't. ,.p,WK1*Tft(kL,»Ce. ,, to*re'(. tssy toward the 8^ '’*’1 k« rippe»« »bej, fwf Myalq Fe» r»qn<»j Jf«, ..r| r-.n, f:* -.te-*- 4k-atft 9i:3'y;;toMFSM ftftft f’ce - Th’.', 'I i’ t.ftM NO* F‘ft>k fte r l« uaivaftsliy dsne j*(vd b* (ba *0 rtfsedad t>, 'fk* reiirta was artep'rd paiktteji, D’fwtwK, qnd ISKii«ri4ii*«vy *»*•, Pam* HIR* ****'’ •'* '** aerstt basi bfs weal af •*»•*, «Wi I (b« fHl blit ^4 (b« r«'*d«di H« ft flfcwSi* fteO'**’* fkf*7 HV* 59 . ftUiftigM, T c . I . . . » . I I I . *. ^ —T A • . . i1 I . . , . *

little pweai f ruK y/f ^ ^ y Tj Y (3^ fhii our } ouuK corr>'>- PALMER’S PATENT LEO. ST. LOUIS MEDICAL COLLEGE. Great Sale of Peraocal Property and Situation aa Teacher Wanted. - - ' ~ ot CiuU* is TB IS AMBriBBB IBVbBUOB •tBll4i B»rlTBlB4 with toBakC mf WasbiBctoB n poodeDl N«w u new perfection tr Land. TOCNU >f ANa b sraBsstB A. B. Wib to tHiB eoBBtryBBd la Bbpbpb. 1 1 it voro by Ar«t .nasy BEO., r 1 Um M of >aTAinl>or 18.SS, aaS roAlioAo SEMPLE antll BeoB '^bUbbb. .nBrrlBd.bBtBnttomtfBBiily.vtohBBhBd & Vork. whowbu it F*bb with BBtoaiBhiBg a\ WAAtoraWBBtora NawNbv WffsL Belt St PvbliB AaclieiB, st V l,itonfBrB4>M. bbb n««t bbbobm Taltoy Farm. Jb«kB^ I Ts AarKBTtBSas TVt Mr eritl) JowaolkM hanaa renius oftT arprotcbL*: * a, ’“”* a* ">*''')'••' MAlaafllAlrel trBBtlBB ia IkAihB hraaobraaeto*. 4*sirfB a BltBBtieM u % I BBBBidBrBblBPBtof'BB** ** * toBCtor BB WB^l BB Ib BBliVB — ] .trAAtUa BAxIUkKarlUh .’‘“T*" I B»«Bt sii I TB eo«pttitiBBvithaS»ttorBatotic«fcBBef thtbBBt j, |»4 , tto Ohio A tl'M ABilr<>B4» 4 MitoB fr^n . I.MPORTERS "'•P™' U«l'i>*«7, Aill k« 4a oABilAArywnlaary or AcadAmy.Aeadasiyt orOf will BtKBca ia a pnratB fan'.lj. bA*lB«BB, 4BBirB4 B •ItBBtt.aB M PriBel^Bl ^ A BBAbMJ Wff DIRECT AND DEALRRS IN oat t4 li iMin.iu j. v'uij 1 Fr^aeb. CBcliBh. b»4 GfnaBB MBBBfBetare. it r«-- f. .-y. •M of lha kff eirrulalioM aajr p^>»r Ow o« HrofoA A ilto«l AXtra eharyA darlAA Ibo month of OctohAT. QAodiBod Addraw T-iBag Ladi^B* ^BsiaBry #r bb taattor ib b fM SBUBtt«to*>l bb1bc4 tto BWBr4 of tto llBBdT Mpdal Bt the rtfrrAAMArtferaatcB llAAA.liYBB. Addr / Tt.'f ILb Mifi C. If COL LINS. ia VlBdBBtb. ITtS iBBhBBtioBlBto tn« BBBitat iBBfBBtBB BA4 tlM Waw aad iacoMUmtiy lacroaiirff. isstr reiC!«DV PriBciplcB bb4 Ptbb- wwa-aorBB*BM Forelffn I York. aadartaka to toacb Fraaah ta *»giaa«r8 and MAomeailc IdiriBgii*iii N«w Hardutart^ BBg B> w?* TowlerrillB, BB.y Awwi.o. i'** V “Ilk- A. A. LITTUN. M. D . rr^feBBT of CtomiBtrr Th.hml.»iA.t..io,I.I,u AoebATMUr A»4.dA.AU..‘o«n Ail Mi«wtaas«Mta fro« a AmU'c# «NUf I on a>*t ss< ti^wm enM mi bb4 l^hamBBT r.Jl i ‘*J** «‘IIAS. A. l*t>rE. M. !»., l*rtffpMor gisaa . AddAddr...fase «<>xRf>X aas.crw. aagd*>* Catlery, t>nn<«, t tb#' HiattolBB """aad ebakiag.stofa: a raapiag. sia... ^.KrKJ*«aar.» am*.** PiMtolit, .Mechanick’ in rrery varic4y» on sr, Sfirccry TOBCher* VTailtBd. a mawiag. aad a thr^ablag TowN, or be rractiecuf and riinicU ."archry I •oooMo W arcMpMiM bf’ the BOO**, i wj.b maehiae, tha bast in tb« Btats: a large assartotat of toaaa- ' M. M. r.\lAl.EN.ll D.. l»r froB«rBf TH 1 TrattofS of Fraaklla lanuBto. Laactotor. Kf .. aT.kereWTtVfV-e Obttotoies I Teacher Wanted. . - aad tto A AND AGENTS FOR 1. *. ! I kigbBBter Brat prattian Aad bb a trawaia# DU- SBYrral Fenal* Tgaohfrt whB boid aad kitetca fnraiiara. MANY FOREIGN AND DOME. raiy aoeibla bouse m thu eity. .7- •fto* ia i»u.4.»k»4.' I ii.-L.-rA br Ito BaBaiMBBB an^roTsl of aa iator> krinAktA AioAlly t»«ch» I^a th# A liberal ertd'tgtTca by parakastr axtaatiag aat« nitfc LADTwka wall gaaltB*d to taack all tto branalto* W. M. Mel’IlEETER!!. M. I>. I’mfcAAor of I »rAo .mpjtonl Ao tAMh »ll the Corner /r.a lOBBl .Si/rer HoUri.* UodioowaniAA prosed fvranty Riaally taagbl ia Aatoolsaad Aeadtmiao matla aa of Sixth aad etreeta, II ‘ « Il)*rl7 TEVr.NS. M I> . ProfeAwiror r...... ! . 1 jnlnd. AddrAO. SciBimncAixT Pra* • EdkkrymaamrAt l I AorptTBn to T«a ¥ : Itaelf. St aattioa, eebeel ladlsaead girlegirls ei this Tthlafutar, . attks N>« York Crystal FalBBo. Tto limb is W. J. landram, ia qaaatltieslaatities to salt parchasers,parchaeers, aedaad a small f pvaegyvaeg p*^,p*^,99 mtUs ‘ f i i0ftf rr^tUnt^ ia ardar ta prrp*»t in/l^mm%4Ui^ Ca.mmittea,t-.mmittra. premises, which consists ef ICu* from H'*rd»uwa. ea tto Log'sriile Tnrapike re^. •.MkOT.FMliOTCsU.ry; 1 rtcT.— Dr. luBtBfrtt abeokier JOM.N 11. JolINxiN. SI. 11, Pruftwof ancUdAAv.tan* 14 kUwA S cba^ laoc, aad BlrwMbBB tABBTiMwy, Clial»lJlrki.lOT to eitbar -'f aad*rrsigned. j sad pf Bad laBtofdt^f to *awy - — —— m land. Annlr Ito “* ****?'*»sl*’sC»Atam l'atbol-*gienl back aad pil# brate E. U.UKEUORr, M. D.. ISanmatratOT 1'NDXRfIONKD OTT.rt far tale tha trsctaf | m Mi-" U^imk Tm ja atodAwly S7d Ctostaat atraei. PbiladalphtA OT AnaUmy T“® Land near Calhoon.ion, Cennty, Hishora,. Ey.. as,. *—» McLean ILVClaCCLAE. ABB CBOBS-CMT UW% STYEL BOBB. ABBairAB ABB aBGLMa. aad radical euro bract traaa; polvic firdle fw' | abIm te7>iut.'ui-*r>'.e«M«’sf; for Bale • •* t**Ataaiaa stMA. W, w»* t.«». ti»i wrek »«rm Land, alf well timtored. EDUCATIONAL AN.NOUNCE.MENT. rJ?!!!"!!**.!*'* MmuSkiiwt Mkw.ll sail as Baw TotA sak FhiUkaUAIi arlaakb pranaataad cbildbtd ladlea. Dr. BaaDtarV iLaad and taeneral Af^encr. piulsnnd Dir[-s*Btarf aador the enrt of tbt FscoUr H MON D AT, tha 19th nf A.pA Best, h«l as th. krai kay ahsakaa.. 'fbereii JJl*** alesred— au^a. OT m.Ut, for th. ...dy OT * 1*7?. ef tbe Cireait I’enrt ef Melksaa coanty, I will sell a* ?r*tr.rVf“it r/.r?OT‘’frr‘“:«5:: ‘a O book ta tbc aobjocttoraalo prico $1. Mrs. err»r pablie snetioa, ai tto town of ralboea. traeief Land. — REAL ESTATE. all OBartalasott far a a The UaHs;hter»' CoUe^tf FtFtrorth.taKrt*v*l'‘»* Haaa«. with Yo«ag,tbe c upper aad toaebor, will wait ao <* WeewMiei* •• i.i-.} ir SIttrle- « CEIE.NVILLE. NEAa HAaEODSBOEG, ET M.EABDOLPE TEBET.UBICAGO. ILLIMOIi. ^ BO traeteoniaias ah' at Stdneres, ef wbieb »b*nt Ito acres ar* iadtaa. Eaj*^ A Patton, areata, 74 Fourth A r. Eaaaall.af CkiaM*. Illlasla.aak Ibaac R. TrAhaa, of Asssasky, hAriMas***isiOT tkAmnltss lahasiaass, ai» e’»7 ^ir- J . atiaat. jp Id dlawAw2amtf •rorSMlr.srylm As My prnoas wh. may wuk ta bay ot tell A>4 tten vu B«ak thBtl*^o'sai riii’ E..1 e«taia isMk abost AM aity of ChtoM., or tha Wni. o«ee. aoathwea; e.raer I of Tenth aak IotbOT aiivOTe, or'oa the VI^TTH a rieu4::(. aagl3w5 RD. T. WHITF.. College, Ma . end pmrebasad of Pros. n. g Mn l-ad iba — foUoarinf I tkrtptMaoaalMNtlitiN, ata ,ot tha proptrty la aak araask KENTUCKY el•g^at Reildieis nad Craaeds ta tha snlarbaef Ikaaitp7 Tbay hanoB haak I.IM.WV worth af Beil Batau. SCHOOL OP MEDICINE, "VhVi7d','». ... k,.„ . ...;f.et.OTr. Hsrrode- GboBbonburc (Pa.) Rapoaitory ATrallacrip^ earg. Ry exhinsieely kaywaee tba ’ Oreaneiila tor Imp tima, lyiM >a ask anaad tba aity of LOLIbilLLFe, R\, ta el'ws ih* baslas'S. A dae appartnnlty U b re olfcred far . Inetitata'* I tala aa Ohio Couuty of Faim r* ol^.VnieGre*aeilJa VpV«gSpnag-.**V aaarapaper IfMma.ask oa tbt maay llstt ot Etilroak rsasisf throfh HF. ser*nth suasion of ths RENTUrKY SCHOOL nr sn eetiTe, aaergetie maa to *•» into a prfiiabU hn*ln*M. a publiabod (or More than aiaty bui>*«.t to«u «.» m'S; Irngth of • WcsbailafenWesbailepea tatn topUmltr sorteast an ttorongbiy orgaaisoeorgaaisa# Illiaoit, MkkrMtifal farm aitsa latbaSuttacf MEdICIN'C will rtitomeBO* ea R«ts«n*ble terms will to a«kei. nsd eay tim* *lGd¥ OT /Vil* : tla.'..Uof T th* first Mooday ia New ameatrfdHtCM tvw »9Cac"^ Bb«mm ki< »ai f»r «m s.>»kt. Teabrr lesrleg tbe layer HOMESCR'MiL far y»nngy'*nng ladiaa. It IsdaeIsdwa ta sayaay tknttbat wewa yaara i Ii..a«r.4WiaooBtiB.tak Miaaaaota Tamtory. amt end eaattanc fiarnnntUt. «ith aeeartty, aad a Ilea reUiaed, ia tba county wbara Mr. Buchanan was The prtiimtaan YIN'j SIX milesabeeo Hartford, on Raagberak. PVaeres fr - baeo mado man depertaros m tto old mottoda. baik in BtotMBlMiUUSiirtl They bava kst harfaiaa aa hMk.raryiMia aiaa from *()*) wars will eommenee oa the 1st of t>etobcr and ^ksaseof bis cash. j i _ Ml w. I. rwatiauV I J of wbieh is eleared and fcneo>l, aad in high statoef cnl* tr ogeasral prinelplgi aad in tbt prsotical 4* taiiaof bom. Tba 8ad-Nicbt otcans aay take up w fsn oep.tkatwillpay atplaakik pstcaatMa la arcry tborl threaghthe mr>ath. with leetarrs dai:y by tha Addrtae «*, at Wartmee Dfpot, Tene.. Fomtoe TMSMoyeMt> >*7*'t*-iiritiAi. Faevltv ai tik» , •Ivatieai abmt oao-belf af tto tract is tba beet quality of SdneAttan. cbareforo. etscatiwn ** ’ R. EARIN. Wt. iavlte the of Paretos ii we oUegeand twleaa week althe UotpiUl by rrofessoriOB^tesorjon.s nag 2u w2 JOHN Tn eatueh le-kt i bi» feit* • ' Roa^h crock b turn Tbe laprorements are goad, well water- u the peaalinr ebariMter of the DAUtiHTkR.'i* COLLEGE oearythiaf that tbair candidate aaid and did Aftwene wliewiBhattn eaiar I ion snfaspeemintlonenn to Haeoik. |v s. If not leld by the 1st of Fapfmber will to rented. ed by aaeer-failtag sprisgt alt of years’ stntiy Rnsaell TrnVac's, vha will into plensnre in eh»v- maay aad exp*neaee. aad aa i ••leM nt A FACULTY. *^.1kaa Jonranl will aopyto tba nmoant of $5 and charg* For farther inf' neatioa and partlonlara. duriacthc laat war with Great Britain, and ^ . address tbe nnder- fall dcTjocmeat of one eiews on tbis impartant snbjeat •i^cto proF«^ ^9 bf hnee farenle,nni nnsvtnng fvllj All B. W. DUDLEY, M.D., Lmeritas Proftaasr af Anatami Nasovitla Banner. d^rsigard, IlaMford Ky. If aot a« st graiifyiai STideaee cbnl wo base sn eeeoded ta offer large body of Undland ceJs^MUt CHARLR.'* WKIollT. s' * I f**rfor sale tto W M D., Professor ’ I . rww.er ofoi * - LAW NOTICE. cnemlstryCbemiatBw eoasUtating tto — meettag tbo wiohos ef • al gbtoaed parenta ia refereneoto old Fourth af July orattoB o( bis: Br« Iom ta* <•*•4 et r^-t • ad Toiieo’opy iL ta.alngta elag l.miuor l.SOUl.SOii aares) i hns returned ta ito pmetiee ef Law tho edweattoa ef the*r DacenTsae TIF.NRT riRTLK HE'Rt M. BULLITT. Pr-feioft «mllMLform •>? J»ba Aadorsoa, Utoly decossrd. It An All Wb* «M k* CM Ii.i1. M.D, cf Phytlologr^ andmid soa J^CTTVEIS. Parcatt tto Rdneectaaal Reform end formed n partnership with BLAND LARD. »nj aad Frieadsot are iaePed ea* ratleaeiaku Aww mH«i iAM Jsm BeaksaM 11 PatLti'.ofy. ing ia BaHiUeoaoty. 15 miles south af LoniSTilie. Far thm • A aa1bam> m bj H.e Tbegwin pmetiea in the Coarts nt Lovisatlla n>.d in t*addree«a« fisr eay laforma'ien ttoy may deairt tenchla# ** aM tn Msb •( A liAAMAlMt w AlMaMar kto AaS Fbepberdtri.le aa« 1. MskM II ?ba ta I JOHN aRDIN, M. D . Prore«s*-.rrrpm«e. BMMi tr Itl4. If tk* «*M I MBVBF SBrkB4 b'^fOT* tte Prderel Cenrt nt Frnnhf^rt. tbe tract. AlVM I of Mediriee and ( linlml Medleire. Nashyille Railroad roa tbnngh Thr *^9^ • Cvnrt ef Af fMnls fr^m sny part of tto 9tnu. ^E will, oa Thnralay.ThiiTflay. tto 25tb day cf ?opwmtor aeat fastitetioa eomprUxsihret Depanmeata— a Btm-.s •Aw Waisaw. «^aaa aw mw BAlUMn tel rsAr. Tkt li» waati Akin iASlfl t-aaa a a M IDDLF.TON GOLD^d qaalitr, and f« r tiab-r and aafaiUng sprlegi ^ di^ lAee on Center stieety cppoeitc iba Co«ri-U-*asa. Priaai U «B thepr«miees. ePer l"r aala at pablie aietioa. eer C>llece, aad aa Aeademy ef the Arte. feeb ie aa4ei AA U4AA7 thM aIa«. PiAAkUa aaoaAT SAnkia btnA Br. ti„!i 1I it -i - {1«s aad Prsetieo »f 5nrgcry and Clin ietl torgrry creeks cf water iteacnot be ex>*elled. qAlAACAS aa tl n * • 7* ni ddwlm ; an c*>aety, Ky., oae mile enathwees ewatrul cf fieer* aad iaslraclors wKw hawe horecafwre bnoa aaAaa W Beet, aa aama tniAl au4 AAtfhkAA •# Br Ba- N.B MARSHALL, M. Prcfcssur ThereThore isia a new. wsUwall ballt Frame H«e*oHoaao of litgit largo ro'^ms from *r reiA fcAr'AA !>., if Maoris MediehMedies ilarre'sberc. e»e mile noTtbwest from eist..d with as. awl wboee di aed ksarU ere fally •kmi. kWAt pnA**t rsAMiM A fA« eillAA aaaU At tbiA A (Av nan SrrAW ond Ih'ratiot.ca.Ih'rsttfot.ca. with wide hails aad gallerias, endand all other soorsaientsooTsaient and Ncab Spriag, 3 mtloe oast ef Lafay-it-. 15 milts oath of II pbiaseiiie, aad Id **to4td in the greet work toforo ea. To Dr C. 8 WtUiaaw AII7. . relAMA. ihAi la AAfUM lAl. AaaArAl AAlaataAr aabsi- WaaU it BA far bj nal e.rU. OWEN S HOTEL foils S. M. eooessnryaonessary tat-b-meestat-b-mses on thetha farm; with alwat 40n aerosolacres ef i SR.tTON. D , Professor of Anatrmy mile* fre-a ClarksTlUv, . ^*9 Le*iyi* eemmitted the msaagemeat of cb*» Remo T-aa heretofore i end Mb «• r«a»«B* b» b «m1 i f*r Brnfi. t b piBM «( fw fnther ia- David CUMMINS. M. D.. slsarodsloarod lead,land, aodcr sooaresooars fenaes,ftnaes, and the whole is ia a good kaew« as ch» ating pwrehnMd th# leeae. At„ of mr Ute and J. M. BODINg, M d Obilson Plaeo: eoataiaiag MiJ acres F'eanrial Drya tmenW: while a general sapenatTad %mmm %m rrMfeUm MMtr* PbbmtIvmU. fBr Uw mp> «U*oofof eaiiivatUnenitifatUn of soeh aniform fertility I aeesf ^ a -a. • a. Inw, It. Owen, n eentinnnnee ef thi litoml nntron- DximastratorsofDrimmstratorsof Anatomy. «U*o endand repair. Tit. Ak AAAAU' AAASkt AAt kr Aik H W i u- * as to pro'taoe TNIC geands ef lobece'i, eee*ral aohonls f the aad aoieaoea will be FAAAAf tmiw A hAUAllAA *A fAABiS IA SAfAAA. A« thA BJ Tbcro srs Oa this trsot boaatifnl haildtag iiiesln fr*)ni 25 te boBtols *f I Arm ex*r- egc heratofere heatowed on tba heneeie resp^rtfaMj eoliettod. Th.fmkui*OTmiKm kkmmJm.ssk.OTmr Sot ot. maDf BB B»4 «kBt *"’*******^*^ wheat, aed from 10 to 11 barrels «if e-rn to tbe were. by Jeba .bog Williams lalbowork ef ueebiwg, br BBMMtrf tiM Cbmb4«M JbMB BMbBM* 0Mr«Ul4lM«4*B ArBBajrtfBlli cEirt shall to -SIM groeesofgrevesof forest iruot,trees, with aefiilmgaefailiag springs of exrclIoMexcellent Jaet Tto togea ie toigcreltled threogtoat. Na ^*^*‘^**^'’*®**^^^*^*‘***^'’-®**^^aIi^V*'**’****’*** letlaln ingeaoQgb to it*olf. b«nad by a faL Botrd of -poaiai loetrwebore, ***’****”'-*’***'*^- * wuhla .‘V dram its depth of soil reader ! d wb* erdted ia render enttefnetion. n?.Z!J^«OT wauroonfonlentwaureonTtnlent oaea aadaed aoar to ibotbo Katlnsd,Katlnad, ** its f*rt;liiir.g qaaiitleo perfect iaexheastiVe. 250 baeo bc?a soioeied «i b 4lst;act referteoo tw Ibeirqoahfiea - J* imnctei*minotoi* rid# of Lonisrillo.LoaiaTillo. PersossPersoas desiring eonntryrttl- j ter«* | engfddwlm H ENRY A. 9TKALKT, rrepnetor. ’• IlAAASAASlAAAthAAVAn. »f th;a land is olrnrod • Neither Proferw re aer tboir Ase>si*eie w* I to Baas rABABk.n •kABriABABAII FArtAC^. Aa4 1" !*^**'***‘**r*»’V*-*;**‘7****‘-**-**;~**''v‘-V,********’.MMa. ^2^ dcden'^esE ''ss orOf cottagescott\ges for retreauretreats la sammer or when tbo beelthbeelih and aador bat feaee.tto roat is well ap- Bmrlimtmm that aa» karr un thiA Abka(A4 H*V?f 1 Umeered pwiated te ea? tu*iaa ta tto hAarS A AABkAr aS BAA tmmt |W ki aav I kace * \ D\UuHTRR9*COLLKGK.na- TAAAf 7 "i***!!!^!*'.*^*'* t sf thoeity Is ihroatenH witbw'nt*|ioas disesoesoaa to saiio lS BUAaaI A leotares twice wet-kly at ihoCity IIospiul.^^.,,...^...., ImpriTimonts—The dwellUg-henee is ' m»stathe)aie'>'oat ef tbo prwprieurs th*y pes i ess tto Wt HAFB COMMtNCCD THB MANVFACTURI '»F TMI WRLtoRNOWN FDFCLaM rOl II. ThA MAiAAAlB BArAk «a m kAAAA aaS Ia M Aa4 thAWkt AaS tAAA: B. STMITEC, t 9H nu, tract with •* many or ss few aer*e as they wirh, laid an ordinsre one. blgb- Haas with with 4 r^ema aad a middle peesege. oet order cf prefeetieael aad m> ml fitaweo Ja a word. w< Ml«BAA.A^r..B^ .AM ipw, AA4«AAA< FarAhAAnAnAWtkA7kAA...trAAf.4 Stadent* oa arriring in the eitj can obtaia good boaroins fftosaitttom. Tho Inoation is healthy hoi end aoo^tioa and In tbe yard, wbiohie 4Ab bC mmi Lmmij** Lbab. bi fa!lof fine aatiy# f'reet traeo. la aa b, g lenT# to aeseroenr fnmda that in tto cambliof meat ef fmmmm mAUm Chtmfwm bW 9yxrply‘arto tbe Jaeit' r. at Ito Co.Uge, oa tbcaoachweat 'be title to)oad disrate. 1 am aetboricod to self pabliely ot •X'^llont aad aster- L»tb tb*C bMi14 mtt mj •mn, this iasti tot STK iBBtor nmmi failingwell; ont-hra«rs all i*n eevrytbiag bee beta arranged AW-ClTTER knt>wn aA-S.l.NFORD'S." «4 whtoh to BBBtoM B MtoiM w to %to rtoht Boiler-Maker, priva*4lyoa smeh terms as may be agrosd apoa with par good, particalarly tbetftoec* wi&b rertrenee toiB. Mm toABTBtoB BBar «f vtoto to rto toBBB. Bit iB. BlI tkBt B«Bt W barns, 7 in namber; eat n fine abed darn, mpablo ef to eomplotsneee nod peimanoaey. A.k AA* MV pnparak kU -rk*rA fkvmkU (a. T«< Mt gawprapnred ta mnnnfnevrt erery deseriptieg ef sbaseM. bolding » M unA*. OwaotOTI pnMkUk. to to Bto'BBBB ttol Bto BbB. 4BtoBB BftoBBB IB MBAtitM b WUlfBil to IWB BjBovl from Uibb. Takiagiatsoontideration the iatriagie ealae of tbt pro- TERMS IN ADVANCE. Ko 1 Catter* to tto BM4UW to«^ BM«4 BBlMtoBVB'B SBllBBt *M«b4- Bank Vaolts. mrty, lUTBrioas qaalitles that eoatribnte U bexlth, ewm i. kAOTiky. is ,«OT.mot Ah. * Steam Boilers, Tanks, •BB. ' ton BAM. wtoB «bI1b4 *• bbtb* mb bbabItj to ito Kenyon CoUes^e. neighborho*neighborh^* df in tbo rtate.i‘tat«, • Aa.. Aa., fort, aad the ealiymsci of lift, aad ito faeilit1*m f r f siting di-tingaisbeddi«lingnisbcd Dr tbo old Board. Lodglrg, Pnol.r«ol. Light#.Lights. DomeatUDomeitle nad CaUagiataCoUagiatn la- Ra 2 Cnttera la toBTBf bbb4. to fB>BiBBly fmtmf i. Bl%toto4h BtbibM bb b Ami IIMI. BVBvt prl* b«t tWi it tBiB« fa h towedtoned sae'soe' ability endand high moral tvao earner Ninth nnd Wnlar ab.. ub Sehotaslic Veer in this IngtitatioB will ojmmenee an ••m»rket aad bnsinoss in the oity.^lt rrca*ai« adTaota,:e# uaa afof lUIts lahnbitaate;lahabitaata; itrnstloa.striistloa. rh>siaiaa'srb>sioiaa's Fsrg,Ftrg, Toeal Ma*ia,UMofMneit,Usoof Librari bMbbb BBlAtot. to BBk« BraB to tor AbIbabb. Bb Abb «T*r At bb RbaR. within S milesmilea of oaronr fine maaafaatnnagmaaafeotnnag fionr - WITH riBT UBXtAL DISCCSATS TO DBALBBA. BBBBt M4 BMWtr toB; T Tbaredajr, topt. 11. and afractious not to to fomad olaewbert on tbe whole Unoof milt aad 5 afof and Appamlns— per aeari'seari' a of !• moniba.momiba. ••> Ri^t mid toBB PBBty to pBBf Ito Bynto mt TiBBary, tot abvbt 4U B«fhB ta<>tbor.tn<>tbor. AeyAay one witbiag ta 'MU fMlllBf iBBVBB BB4 miBtj fMiB LOUISVILLE, KY. The fyllowing eonstitnto itg Present Faeilty: road, pwrebam a permaaeatpermaweat bamaheme CallagiataCellegiato lastrnetiaalastrnetiea ta Day PxpilsPnpils - - - in40 *9if Munw a CO. toiBwm Btoto. Poesessioa of that part of the treet BOW in caltiTation will eaaaot do bettor than to look at tbia farm.ferm. InatrastimInstrastim ia thatho Ar a • ‘kvi*A.ra LoAkOTIlA, k«Br4 viB4s wmil b'bt Rapnmng dona ordar nt tba atorieat notiaa. mniv EvrYBwix'a a u i, i a In. 590959 09 Akrialtual Warkk. aatma BtkAk ab4 ''(mb aAavaa. My. Tto iM N.B b **•: andol otherporuensat I dbwiy M M :Ti n*.ti bsgiTeabythezmhUeemtorasat. I’ll toliftk PBMBOtBBTe B^Referta Hewitt Symms. mny Lv.A\ M mow * " .SAhtimeA«nob timea SAna psrrhsOTrAparrbnsers maystsy dtAin.dcstfe. Apply.Apriy Atat th.tbs .ArAolcmraof bowing them to JOHN TRlMBi,E, A. M., Va 7 . any g. ^ p;j4,y ln>iA Baommo.— he corraapondant af the Tht toBBUrBl. toB foB4' Urofesaorirofesaor of AneieatAncient Lan- Riley A Mnir, corner of Flaih and Jefferann atrecto. Lanio- me w^s?Tw^ gnaros BOX *''* bo opened for tka reaapUaa ef yonnt l^totoBcW to tk« f bm; Cr*BB— fUla. TBO. W. RILET. Ixecctoraf •"****•IS w4 SMITHawiTR AX WHIT8.vniTS OinciBnati Prica-Carrant writaa under data o( Hope Fournier HAMPTON L SMITH. A. M.,^ ProfrMJrrrofrN>r of Ctomislry Iwdios fr^m e dietanee awy time after the lai of FepKmtor Ye CtomUlrr^ JOHN ANDERSON. Ah: VhB BhBll trBBC hBJ«M4* tad Nntaral rhiLs'Ypby. 8S*^^*k Jiornil topy ane month and Mnd bill to C arka. ^t it is deairable that ali pnpils meet os an Maadny IM 15U Thirteenth fourteenth, - - Jalyl, IS56.-Jyl41mAwif New Ortaaaa, Ai«uat 2, IBM: Main (treet, between and BENJAMIN L. . „ rtllo (Tcnn«) Jeffersantan. fartko oemmeacement «f rrgnlar txoreiMt. Wtei k»o« wt Bf lAi if irtt'B bAbk* LANCi, A. M , Prefesaor of MntUtuatics ' IklCISTILLE, XT. and CiTtl Farioaeripc.f nrioaeripc. . - F' rfnrttor infirmotion eonaerniag sonraa cf stwdy, nni ftori toB totoBtoBM^BBBlAttBAto Babb IaAIb toArlto 111 UiAk totoB, 111 UlAh AB totrt! **0..^ * # M FRANuis WHARTON, A. M Profesaorof 700 Acies of Christian Coiinty Lan^ AtoM toB toBABto M tolB BrMBlB VBB toll ba4 BrB4( B4 M AKUFACTOKr af Trrsakabt, lrsaFr.au, Balroairs. , EngiiibLitor- 700 Acres of Bourbon Land for Sale. niureandLaw.»t«»rs And Law. J;™. *Vo'n»*Vto Doers and Windaw Ligtlnty needs. Trme»as. Celmmns, : IqjIqI* Bale M A 8S Conqitwi.B.r.Commiasisnor. a.k.rn*dtr AkOTiMa dserea •(of IkAtbo Boa.koaBon-bon CircaiiCirenit amISwJA H*rA*—kar«. kV. Bs Cabtia. Ky. nad nil otbae deaeripiions of Architk»ttaml Work for bnitdw * V*Js»ct rr fenor of An- r ; wish to SKI.L tkstrnstOT Luk ss irhich I rssiks.sw Coart in tbs gait of apiaatatoBi i>«aya B. V Jamos MoDowelUs heirs, potilien toaa iatoa toU af M wito a mto and vaUad It ings. Also a ennetp ef PsUems for Iron Railing, Brnokete. g 1 toining TOOaeres. aboat 30iLacgf s elenfod..^d ef thi , meat •aloof Und. I wUlattoad at the R omeatoed on said land oa w»«.e^h.. y.wkArt F»tn «*.*«» rareat beauty the> t*Aa. Iren Oendeeiini Pipes from S ialline esdinmettr. Cnmpetoat Tatore nreeraployod to aid ia inatmetioa nnlaacc well timbered. Tbo ToV^vements eraiist of HOMCCPATHIC I^Herc U aren^ ot ^ from and two ttovTthdayof foptomber. 1836 and at 11 o’elock la the f'fe- nto. V«« Ortaans ta a great toarkt far gKtogg gp a bigy i All* n erdert preapuj nttandad u. Draw mgs f nmistod if re- 4uei|*iiae. tmlrac:rg Modern t>a&gi:ag«a, aa dwoltiag-bonees, conUieiqifi well as the on* '< rooms, theecher 9; S tobar- eo« a. expAkSo tosols. atpnblie anetioa, tba tract ef ab nl7M> .A l AWAn w M wwaIa Thu rami wATm. w tk. yriAA cweetMt eirciac pdetcss in America anired. branclies stove aaiuvd. 00 barns, largo begra cabins, MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PEN.VA, y S and other aeocaaaryowt- icres of land. ka>»n as tao MoDvwtU Military Triet ft a*M. kMfIsa. *Awn IA tA ai *• ••« • knU nwAt • miajirdAwUnnl GEORGS MEADOWS, Pregrletor. The I BJV-ral sapcrylsioa of th' U*— ?tvdsata is spreially com- baildmrs. There ia a snperlor well of waterwithim 15 ator- •iioatooa H' oaton.ia Beurtoa 0'>eaty, aV.ntSmiles wawhaa «Aw4wMAAwnk4i. fwaA MAiMhsraa. u Lmtaiiu j.wraAi.1 to the rhaplaio aed santb w rrArtht N. B. Reep* e^nstantlT on baad Air Cmtes, 8nsn Weights, Rcs'or&f tbs Uarisb, tbo Rev. of tbe largerdwcUing. and twg good spriEgo eoavenieat, boi westof Fans, ea the pike lee4ing fr^m Paris Locktkd in Filbert street, sbovt Elevkoth. to tranamdana. and toto to aaatott a aanoa af lima A maa NOAli to Lexlagto:. Wagon Botes. Hollsw Ik are. Ao. HUNT SV.ULNCR, A. M. side rnnaiDg water foe gtoek, Thiafirm is sitawtod wheat C Tbs laati is oet lo.aaA BLANCBB. w U la gcoM. and fiasty watcre*! and tim- b.l4w| knlw nJ?M M«.4l4l^iM M nt tilt totweea Thirtoontb and Foartaontbsts. Valuable wdditioua bars reeeatty be-a miles from Uopkiaavillo, aad is Roasomtor, Mein, made tv the .\stro- rog&rdod aooaeof tbo tost *trel I' has hi ealaid tfl into »bno Ms. aed will b* told ie PHILADELPHIA. .**• *“ k*~ aomiral wad 1* litoophi^at Aopara*as. *• •rr* *!«•. “r* thi4irmh4n-Wo—l Aamis.Ar wkmmmynf JmmUAwI. BIwoArR/nwe-to Ho. and n larrs Achroain- «loek farm* in tto ooaatyk lorn rr in gro/s to anlt pwrehasers Uapt Ooorgi McLoed. — ’ tie 18S(i. ngto V.g.glLTOV.ar C.SHltBIS. I Tt1«seora.7H-ineh atertiiro. baa Slav Ucn cneird. ioaolSwlS* THO. M. BUOR. oh-) Dv* s adj‘>iniag JTBm Obf . at, towMf JVa , ./•/» IS. 19 v *tru te the land, will take (Isasnre ia shew- ntopUBg. aa «aaaaa pisAiag daaa aM mmmamm ia aaraaBi Tbo Library of ths Ia«titation e-iatains aboat ***‘““* d.OuO i^Iibe I„k^land uto .Syany ftraaapemon who,k. u.ymay bok.' kMiV’Mdsairona pnt,*« aabu esFl— bit, bat BBiwaiatiaas bawa baaa aatarad ia»a by ito H't E. Milton tk Smither, oloais Th**SOT of tbe Literary Soetetie* U .t, Aaea I wardens' Yr wto stand at fwarl fwrmi. at'^nt a.5*