tad Arthur, In an angry tone, " what ought you here? Ydu have no right to eftupt this marriage." " Speak not, of what yon know nothing, tkor," mid his father. " gay right is stranger than your tale with me beta few moments, and you all acknowledge it." And he laid his! .nd on the arm of his son, and attempted draw him away: but Arthur shook him! f, almost timely. "No, father, no I" he! mlaimed. 11 I leave not this building, until . ' torenae nomad is my wife." "Son, will you kill your father?" cried clone) Mansfield, in an lament which be-1 :eyed so much iraternel anguish, that Ar- Mr soul/ nn longer withotmd the appeal, pt followed him hastily from the church. I presentiment of some terrible revelation oek possession of his mind, and he teem deaf so violently, that ho Was obliged to enn against sMe for saapport. " Now ,hon, father," said he, "I am ready to hear. Colonel Mansfield looked at him hopeless :4 ba lje replied " The blew most fall, Ar dew, and it is in vain to delay it. Florence Ilnahr.l can now be your bride." • "She +Veal, father, by heaven, she owl r exclaimed Arthur, etafting wildly from his !maim. "She Imes me, and nnpower on j earth aboll prevent me from malting her thine." Tho nantarnful expression, settled still. WIWO deeply on the munteemee of the un happy parent, and it Was with difficulty he, "cold control himself sufficiently to maim. I I ate. cannot be ; for she has already been claimed by a sterner bridegroom Florence !foulard died when an infant. la, jg not she whom you would have wed." , Arthur darted forwardand greened his, father's arm. A deadly pallor everspread Ids fare, at the horrible idea which flashed' like jightning over his imagination. " Who is it, Man," enrol he in a voice of despair, " who is it ? 4:44 save ma from a snafu-' motion of my fears. I know I had a sister ! oneo • but she died also--did obi not tab-! or ? I ant a fool to ask the onostion—bad! tell mo only that she is dead, mil I will bless. you—" llffers me not, my son. nor curse me—l " for I am sorely punished. Tour sister, your own sister Alice, is living, unties this stru6llo, ham killed her—living in the oh:troll wheTd' we have just left her." " In merry, father, unsoy those words ! I evil) not believe then. ! yen do but play en any crodtality " " As I live, I have n') olten the truth," noel Col. Mansfield ; a he gazed htead- featly on his son without a sign or mimes sion of feature that meld give the he to his words. - Arthur sunk down on the green/, and buried his face in the long church-yard grass. Ile arm completely unmanned -01 s, any father."' he cried in a heart-rending web., " Is it you who have done thin cruel wrong to your children ?" "It is the evil spirit of marice and am- Mann," he at:am:red sadly, "which led me to commit an act that I here in vain repen ted of without the power of recalling. No, the guilt and misery must go with me now ' to my grave." Ile then madained in as few words all poosible, the eircum-tances alrea dy narrated, and added, "you most leave us • tratbrdr, - anft distkrunnt thlfiltelfVred , row has passed from your heart. The un happy girl, who is the sharer of your wretch- Moose, shall be my care. She most never know what I have told you. Alas! that the fortune which I coveted for her, should bo her greatest curse!" Arthur turned away, and impelled by an irresistable impulse, re-entered the church. Florence had only partially recovered from her fainting fit, for the mem, without, which has taken us some time to relate, was, in reality, bad of a few moment'. duration. Sho was still lying in the farms of her maid, I who, from a sort of mperstitione feeling,' that there was something wrong in this mar riage, had betrayed the secret at the last rnament, to her father—acrd Colonel Mane-1 field had born delayed in his arrival at the! spot by an accidental mistake of the church,' by bin coachman. A furious drive had brought him Just in time. It was all over. Arthur made a few 1 rapid strides to the able of his sister, and I stooping down, kissed laer forehead — , Fare•-! well, Flerence," cried he, "farewell forever We shall never meet again!" Tho clergyman, who was still in waiting, listened In astonishmeot to throe words.) Ile mw Arthur rash like a madman from the church. He saw Colonel Mmsfield walk gloomily and sorrowful!, in, and miss Florence in hie arms, and bear her to a' carriage. No notice wog taken of him— Iris presence, and the purpose for which he was there, seemed sli' - a forget.cn. The myetery was still a mystery—ems:Wed, un- , explained by a shiele word. They were all gem, an[he was left alone. [Concluded rent reek.] Neon hum nu lammits„ il/1121,10118, Juno ghlo. The Southern Mail has arrived and briny New Chicsa• dates to the Ord June. A new Cronus. hu formed 10 mile. he-1 low the oily, u largo as that at Satire's idantatioo. Madame Gullet, formally hliu Elie. Clamant, sometime ulnae, charged by a Mr. Michaud with having forged his name to al seta for $lO,OOO, was arrested and hold to bail for, $26000. An affray occurred at a eoffee house in the third municipality, and a man narked Wardell was killed by another man named Lyneb. The dispute arose about cards. Corp.. Christi Star, (Teaas,) of the , 14th ways that Magnin, who. retuning from Laredo, encountered two Indians; • baring two double barrel punka him, be eursoaded in meeting. Many MOW. IWO shot at hino—sur dons of many Indians. A Tornado passed over &bawl. nu e h blow down many boom., and unload some other. No Hue lest. Gew Waal of Tee" bas Wood Ids pro. olessalSoo ordain tin State alwaloas fee the hal Monday la Amos!. Th. Noah n• papaws say Qat the mall woo was isalarsdias selinwasbana— Tberolad already We tea d.Mh. sod en , wal now maw .1 An oftsy awns& at Chaste&la South CotoUna. Wynne two ton. nod Wilton TIN bowels of Stroud won out oat: A lame nailer of vela on the elm ere sow visible. - MIMI Around the Monerse. More MOOD ..Mireree" Mi)!AriF---. raWe perceive. with much oftisfootion. that the 'The Washita's. Union ft-publishes frees le' __ - -- , Democratic them of the State I. &Ily awakening Extra Isla. of May, 1841.. table hem t th i la the impudence of rearing . rase ii..noerstte' et lb.commeneement of Ge.ral .1.1...• ed., _ majority in the nest Legidater., and oft. elftedy , monis...en in 1849, there were in oath, at the uttering the won... and thing the . receri col a meat of the national gentenment. ooly ferry-Ma inoimenee af the enemies work& preparatory to theldenna rats to toe hundred end forty whip. The '' stoniest. We pa.. lady two brief, but welbldemecratic party continued in °Meer°. twelve.... New Yea, June 13, 9 A. M. written, orticlee Irent than wading Democratic seen.° year.; and yet at General Mammoth in. By the an stoniest. of the ?fauna, we have date. , ipents, the Pennsylvania* and Keystone, upon the t augurution to tall, there were will more federal-1 h... . the "Y . 1 81. P .... 3. 'e, June Ise. The. ! rabies% to wild we invite the rascio otterthon °f lit. than Democrats balding office in the deport. I .7.:J e : e . e. e .'", h t - p . wwd e .. 5 ", ... d e e. ,....' g ..=,.....r.i i . - rag OW Otsimmiesram... lour readers in Onsq.banne. They rake the tr. i went. at Washington. Here .re the figures, , deserted the arrny and nbandened several strong' COL. A$ A DIM ol' K. i view of the situation of affairs, and the duty of ,In 1 , M9, on the advent of General Jack.. lo' part. The enemy Ited . made for the city, but , ssusf........tothionorthe wrath... , s tr oseethom.. Democrats in the premiere. The flecesnis of ee. ' no:a:J . ,. t.,re r‘ ra d e . r , ....n . 0ni . , , , ,, i; 0. , l'verelmdt.rart- iLet ,„. dra :: , :k _b 2 ,..S .l f S a w : e n . . l. s w f ne r : ' ,,, h . le n b - .- - -- -- - - __at— 4----, - 1 1 ..."3 .em Lot nmeme.f. .1 11 , ...... ..q. , .- '4 i n 1,131, th e „„ weth ig'.; f e d ere itg e te igg try sc. in hi. behalf. [dere the start become 111 -.. A Taylor Democrat" i. Informed that,' Dewed *heaven , es candidates en be too fn- .1, therm ., ' itimble , by which means a few words were 1.. upon revtewing the wine d of e Peter P0...eel fluently or ethrongly urged We want,. the Any- "In If 11, there were 276 federabeft, to 221 ! Tim MO.& of them however, .r..., that Santa mit, wider-wader trash 01 ilie brat Rem ~,, ,we .tone w r a p „„ ia g i ., ....„, 1., r h eregg y, . g ..,e i r. , dettrawara„ - - ,Anna had ...arched up. one °II.. ether previous. ph... t 1 ep tha r. ii mt after t au ..., years of ii„. lv n, f ee to the enemy, sod commenced op-' i i .,... c .c....1ed that it is too decidedly 0.1... ' go., Demo* r aro - —none of yom ernn.Whig, 1 1, 11, ...wowed demaraet t e .....„.,thawy, there were an .rattans it. re.eopture. Rd Dem ) t omllld td meat thin l't Mt ~,,, .tier. It b Pm- ! J0h..., entail notes, totteinduidoebliability, en. the 0001010 10 power of Ole whip party, in 1;11, g erm ', I -...-2 Y P. M. The Board of , ne r d eve n by whine, (who openly ridicule it) to tp o k e t we ..kehe... t oradeftripft, to mra-repr,:eent :.6.fra- era meth. logs than dentocrerahalthog office Health report 44 new ear. a cholera and II lw the weitheid and Pill.. of all the in. , . silly' .in the nest General Aftembly. Such is the l' • a d l • h . .r a a s.eemmem—the 1,0, ...title siren- ideal. for the last 94 Ileum thin@ that ever emenated bout the Bare famous r.„1,,, th er ie.., swag th e D e ... mg , of g nwine _ ~......li''.,:=lteneire.t..7.4;',ll3:;',ls,e,4eyui th el 'll,e rafter refinery of Morris & Co., nt Dnene ..e.e. of Wreath woe cannoned by lire law noting. 'l'll. and clawac halls of If —ville. It Ime Mead' i het,., end encle, we art ratite confident, ft the Irk, tie. 1911,613. lees is rem heavy. I Ira intended to invite controversy, for which t he' wrr ig nen r of fi, o if,,,,,0,r00, of the m e r e . Th . - Such was the Waft of things when the nevem. w e t, wi n th .,..g, g i g g e „, e ,,, will, ee j e . e r. I arbor . as • pecoliar decline r. The reply, there. / owner , i„ neth „ r g er , hr i n . ..........,....yl.nrcnt v5 . ....ra: . 1 . 0 . 1..; ft tr :. .;,,1t5.4 . :41. Tbs. 200 peek.. Western, ft prostrate ra tes. fore, I. remeelfully declined—ha the present, et awakened and sensitive upon this point, by the' oft of llio lowa,, a p Y .Z,,, s ii two th er 72 o r zit; 1 lease.' - -. grow and I nexcusable defection of one of thew Rep. the recta of wlift over den... retie seine. we. ~.,.... (go, of th i. nen ., hew ..., . 1 th e !carried from 3141,613, up to the wind $117,41& ' l Ilpecial Comet Proceedlors. 1:7 . 111 , , w ,., wwww . , we ~,w w.,. are w .. Th . a Potati pliblithau a farther ...men, ehow.ng ; We totratention.illy omitted to d.rotiii le the pm- ! ' he 'tut and th..c... he of They wdl re. i b g e ' r d i . " ::• . .!,:l .. .„ l ,7,: th r , P ,Z d , ~70 thf fi" re 7, 0 ". .... k r.; n ii „ " e ' re r l eaudinth of the Special Conn held by Jill], Aril- , Titre no li lob Demo-rats, and to pledge to the , made 11l the differs. e 1... af stem entonerated i wand, ni the Coon Dm. lust umk. M e W.II the la- I ' b l ow, ten d n u , rite, r , ,, t full pensd of Warr years l . mrmot,. r. conumaded an d enforced by I make all du.' animl. now. te • nestled Sot as their cowrie' support, before they l ' ' ' 11 , 1 lift, Adoonftra. a fi,.. , eat. a ('Enron ' . , - Fe rear al* of room. of Iko berm. tram of o JErera.l well give th em their sraea Having been betrayed ...inner, &crow& ... Samuel I. Heisted, Me Don. 12 pm Duroft only 5 ittto s rap port of Whiggery .new, they will be .- 1 mem for 141011 ill thew lliWuzbip—ilisenntimited. • before Marels4 mos.afterllar needing. wary of a Ithe &coy in future. De they , 1148 4, Itral. I .11.4 Green vs. Franco Perkins et. M a Meets.. - - Mr lands In I.othr. towiolop—after evidence, I'" ..' "........"‘ I ' Court . .t.stoacted the Jury to find for defendant. l Loth. Streeter end Dime. for Pldundf i Cetw.l cud lbehords for Ilefetolora. I Olashall Greco 4 e Joseph Waitron., et. el., merament lee land... Iludgewate”ownthip—the. „" Court Court mhon ~,,, I 14',..localay monolog. - THE DEMOCRAT.✓ osoirnaosE, PA I=== This armtmgy ...In, eml thrive eerie. na nal bet., IS again almost 111,11 HO .7, and yet we see movement made in thiavteitoly tlml in rben le Wong celebrated in a twee.. mannr.' tre attleept lathe Rent tt 7G" wholly go.' sonerlArrog br done lecommemorate the t tla} m matter 1 1 bat .411.1 be Z -1% Ito neepoonts === The Tok graph lion, the mitt Orono , mammies— mom of tho death of DllOOl , of am broom. I :cm role—li eeeeen I' I. 110 died In NeW Or leans on the lithlad., of the prevailing opulent., after mi attar*. alie report iims of ten days dura tian..mdmmm. r of lets than two hour. The death of Gen. Gonna wdl eau. deep and univeraal regret throughout the country. Funn ing so claw ly upon the demon. of Gen Woo'lll,ll. wdl add a deeper pang, to a nation's grirof. Ile wars the eldest of in din arm), In4ing renamed Ina lirntcommute.. ill l;99_lll , lrerfhlin &half century ago. Ilia ring pro act a. the arrest ofj Aaron Burr, for which he waa unwonted hl Jelfenon,blandtal of the United Stale. 11,. sub- I werprent army. dirmag the war of lerl2, and dn. Pug the malty Indian wars on our Pontoon ...cc that torte, are ton well known la the country to need 1011010001. 10 all 1110 w huh day, h,. conduct Is fanahar to ...Id although pen oared ni Pon. quarter. fan at the one, yet mole segment svenwohowerl him views enllllollo, correct an fo Gen. lirdwa nr. born 111 Vergatia, and at the, tune of Ina death Was upwards of torrid, ..ara of age. Ilia ifs was therefore ripe and full of harmed Ile hate left a )eung and ole.ohol %,f, who hae riot heard of NI, ra Clarbo Gann •, to moan. ha lore, but her gm( will 4. on a merreure aesuaged by a 11011011 . 1. 1.1111,111,1. Keep 0001 NitighbOg• We are profoundly sorry llmh ow nutmeat re mark. two week. ago upon the .....'e over teeming amid) , Which nick. out in ahnost. ever, editorial it meta.) to have Mr. Little again •i modulate for the Legaloture, has had the egb.l to &shah oura my qui. and .tom nerghbois lea laity to the valeta inshealed by his lad mem. I Pamion, or Mal *Melt tend. w create p. d . or excitement, we know, Mould at all thnnibe avoid- Meter.. to health and long life t but m preitally at ll.time, when Me cholera, to which I them often sm. to • prepere the may: . ienteream nog O. ravage. all aver the COUlltry, II to highly Immune.. We plead guilty to error in thi. re eget 1, for which, with Mt in hand, we crate Dir t neighbor'. pardon: but in the matter of fact we at .1, we eas, make no retrartion ar opedegy—sm , mnmilietantling the perfeel avalanche of hard Wenn s, emilsels a...mimes he deigned to apori an In brief, our neighbor, wsaistg exorreding wreth. j mid rummortmg to be aid all the =time) of bane., deuce, atom end untreth.olerties that he hes awn mated Mr. Little he the loanable, even in the' now indirect mantle, l,et en we. Semmes the Ilratlford Reporter were to publidi an article e.g. =mug and recommending with mach mint and ! euthusiewn, alhormen la Phelps, of Wyoming. for', the neat I,9pdatere. We take it into our head to' ropy that erttele and nuke= it heading it elth Ole Warthog samba. " lueentiar Stwnewnek"; ke., end 11. doing it evieco etre tine as nmeh maim. , =um en the writer of the article ineuifeeted :wordill ore not be timothy nuninatlng Mr. Phelps in Mel ' cethnation of the cornmututy 1 To Isemstale is to 1 met if, therefore, we teemed that gentleman iwith aormieseence, we should =saw. hen to all ts inten and wpm. Precisely =ls II with war neighbor " over the way." Ile copied an ended., land cordially endorsed IL) ham the Bredbed At , ins, whieb saggeoted with tentnielskoWe entleeke. I rice that Mr. Little be "rimmed by acclamation" he the nerd Legislature. Thie "by aeolawatiour 111 measa anything. mean. eneersiewsly--withoet ; Whig oppealiket—you, will ll'hig exppart. In =pylon and emlenthig these enigkolleesdki he NMI thetrefere. bitty std pimply ...lima. Mai weer diag to the Meld itihribut of that tenni We oviln. milt lea of rid prahe te judge. mlnt. dumdum. again dna ear meWm &mid Inn, and, neither indnu“ enaknond 4 . Minn um 0n.% es II may, In dons nihslata 1M.,.., Ida Me ponder HA. And lbosnro dos MN/. mead berme do Inds pay I Lel/W.2m. htly is • WWI pm .pm, la my particular, le say Um Kee preeeded Cabe. eameiesmid ttieee meic-45. the bete. Geley h.. Wilftept ptemiet, sad pewealse • mire mksr et lite unr whom Wei Minim etembi rivoky.- niabeat sow I. Kw smith et pepellatlty, M. imeml W Weelatie• 10,000 tiepin dm ow yew ap• We diet weeder Wt K Y prepeter. Senator llBestonNs Aimed. northercounts of Senator Benton'. pea Spr,:ch (wis a h+ maga a Weal speech) continue to t moot, um Ile take. the most ultra Wilmot Pro le.° grounde on retool. to naves on our maw tern. tern, mid ingee them with the peculiar ability and fore, of his powerful mind. Iles pail ion i. emirely ' defensive, it having been forced upon him by the n volutions of oho Legieluturc of hie State, named at in reretio Ening, by a meagre majonty. 'Mew resolutions be repudiates in tom, es antoltepublican j and impolitic, aad ernolierly mot@ them in the 'Ando by bringing to light counter instrucheare, paned in lega. The. we subjoin, embodying .1 day do Kamp,ve vital to the biter... and liberties of our country : . . e Remltml, That the peace. permanency and welfare of mu nation:a Union 11. mutt „p o i n alum' ailhertewe le the letter and mint of the eighth wee ,“ of the art of ...tomer of the United State., entitled • All Act to outhouse the people of the Nlismtin Territory to farm a Conontlllien and State I Uwe eeeee ient for the adnemon of etch Stale ,em the Union on oat equal fooling with the ortguMl Mateo, end le pioftialt sforcry to ccccc sa fn rfs l pproved March fi, 1020. Remised. That our SOIII.IOM in the Outgrew of the l'utted Mates are hereby iinitrumtd and onr Representaltves ...mewed to vote la accordanee with the premien. and the aped of the mid embilt toection of the said act, in all the nnestions which may costie before them,. relation to the organise r lam of new Teerittnios or Maim. Ind of the tern. tory now belonging le the United Slat.. or Much hcrmrter rosy be acquired either by purchase, by treaty. or by computot.” These resolution. Senator Benton announce. hi. determination to nipped, or to allow the peep'e of %scur' to select soma ether Senator ira In. Wend. BIM} outdate hins—of 110 one low ing any knowledge of tothlical adieu. in that Mute, motn tam. a a...du—then wdl flis free pretriple yaw genurally I.errtm: 'MO t'se OUT or min Ilsn."—Our .Whig einenipentry, in hi. indignant denial. last week, that hee maims for Mr. Tittle's return to the leigislstm we e, YOW sly. (nn doubt,) gam the lie to hisown words, Weide. 0 lettoig the eat rat of the ho gw WOOOPO his &Hermon that Mr 1...h.'s feelings were avene to • re-eleetion, , Ar. NOR how does he know what Mr. Little's. fuelitigs are gutless he, or some intimate fnend," hes ennulted him upon the subject ? And if this u. the way he has obtained hi. information. then how dare he deny that he is ready and most wil -1 I , in! to retu : i t , , em as the of hie patty iu h man with • decent regard for Moth mrald deny it. Ma in what a awry plight Met this admieran. plurt Mr. Ltd.. as a Democrat ! Is it to his cred it that he is fawned around and courted by whigs, AM/ his manor sought to head their ranks? We submit it even to himself and his friend, with air make, to *newer. Ileraka, we will ray frankly and candidly, that, were we in Me place, we world choke of an incautious and reeklesra• perorate as' lour neighbor w fast proving himself, Id We had tot bey hint off. III. pact, like his val., would be meagre, but his flattery and poke will rink any Democrat, if mounitedito be spread on, to the very 1, nadir of pditical infamy and perdition. “Ile. %It P nv $l,ll HN.VlS,'—lfora. Greek, speaking of •• Faeentive Rettrovale and General To) toes amnesty pledge:, any.: •• it is no part of our Imam.* to vindkate the most/dears of Gen. 'Taylor : or the tesedes alas nreperty ienfenf. and adds: o IVs raster Isd etreie en hie nearing an this subject, arte &eked votes for hint ea the Weever of them. Ms mu nasal, or seen germs ^' Aye, etc! Mr. Greeley, y. Cod hoard .f. Ipefixe! The party to which It mo your inidertuno to brlong is op to ouch rookery—sa it not! Woll, the pnhhe v. ill admire ).1 coml. in coofcstaiug it, although t ott Imre w told no ut wa" Few need at Mc du, lot inform, d that n la by tuft Each duplici ty mid fraud n. 11., and eeeee otherwme, that you or...enabled, wa party, to Warmth sn this country. Tee lcioLe” Is New lace.—The etatemeol show. the number et ewe at Chases Ihe ember et death. by the mew, ehtee Ant of We swath Da. , Cm. Dania. Jew Id, 5 4 2011, 13 4 0 3rd, 55 5 kb. 93 9 • 3111, ft II an 10 0 715. 30 19 0 919, 95 111 0 911,, 441 19 0 106, IS ... 10 ON 110 - no emud health d tie •Ity. 10r II•• Nonne WOW 11w al plow, mai nen el am lb. woe Mr Aim. Jr err ef.lo•Wily disay err wail Wiwi IW. Merlin Nom err WM WIN= pm& Ton T.... Ts p. Or tlis Arks of Captor re Am kw ilk Dining.. UM. took !tor am Moray. Bet 10 row ost et t►. 77. Mr boos tort Ors Is than Thsrpor Map or err Fairy Fnkilok Thor to pinky spin r Asir Cr TM Nftemar Rowdy taliqmotl•lior WIN Ms */ Me wind al Aparlikola. F... 1111 1160. •IL. WY ones mum. WA/ olmoil.wa Bureau 0110ara in Di p'l 7 Burr e4arnllell pub WWI °Mors in NW. Governor. of Terriiary 1 *rewire of iferntory Mauve,. 10 I Mnrohnln rl folleelorn 43 irurvevnio of l'aoloina 1:1 7 Nos ul inter rodunlaslern, owe I sll, 16 These statements thaw weeny conclusively that es far as ...Garde the officers tin Wsthinglaw till the toleration of opinion ri hieb I Taylor has prowased was exeresied both by General Jackson and Van Down. It io worth while to keep these farts in mind in the inidw of the ethlrenienaeo.which are rawed in regunl to the propriety of ilistniminn Olen front office for opinion's sake. Dtruomeic Arrow r ia. &c.-11 le now Mt tett an pow... Odd th e followiog diplomatic ap. [ointments, have been. and no about being. made by the Cabinet Abbot Lawrence of Mom. Mittieter b England vire. Boon, Bancroft. to be recalled. Wm. C Rome. of Virginia. Mildew? to France, e. Richard Bud, to be recalled. Er -Boventor Oration, of N. C, Miaioter to Spot. [lle h. emee declined Abe oppoinintent.) Geo. P. Mundt. of Vb.:gnome, to Berlin. Bailie Peyton, of La . hbnieter to Chili. • MeK of Mi.., Charge to New tiren J. J. C r tttttttttttt of Ky., Omni al Liverpoil. Lorene , Drotwr. of N. Y., Connell m Ilat re. 4it.l ilo color K•ot, of Me, Consul of Rio J., tirades Fenno Hoffman In still ineane—enoirgh a' • efeeAstop m one of the Pekoe, flu. ;hair". ammo a • The Meade Ad "arr. • hadong layloritaper in Alehnnta, admieisters the following scathing m bake In the Neel innal IVA io , the organ of Pmei dent Tat ler at Washington. and other prime of the mule character, which arc cot tt tttt ontremeg tenth and decency by asserting that die multitude of Democrats WllO have been, and ere continually being, turned eaat of °Moe, ans tented out became: N their incapability. dishonesty and unfaahfol. nese," and ant from oatmeal thine...lees of mignon "We heattle not to any for reir awn pan dull the praline, ass,nnnwd by the National Whig in re- Isom to removal. , and appoentmente, meets our de. aided coudenmation. It is culentoled, we thud, to &green the ad ttttt 11•1Mlingli and the sooner it la pedaled the bath r. When the Whig gravely amens that "am a single removal of au incumbent, aml a single refuels] to re-moment • Dermterat, hoe leen looted by the fact that the incumbent or Ambennt la a th,noenri," end that o Admin. *fallen proceede in all he mesultallaheand dens inilk• nvereel to apportitntents to odic,. span the ground of eaparity. fidelity to the eonethatioth and Measly: . w Yuma that it i• amply ant true. We know an dodos s et cry man, that poPtledleem adenoma have tedinenevd the Admintstralson I many m,ato'sand it is nght arid hugeness that they they Mould. ' lt utterly absurd, eidleitlone and dierepettelde to pretend to the contrary. The doe. trine of the Whig lend. to the in mealtime, that every nem - removed by General Taylor wits either ineagnirelelll or diatom., end limn, rentm ral cams with it remostal intuit and disgrace.— We aro not prepared In eminent to an) each doe , trine—ralher, we enter our sol prote* egainet A. Probably, a. a general Me, the gentlemen re moved are as unexceptionable, morally and 1,, as emulate. and sinch beloved in all the mtivele relation. of life a. their Newman. Hoch to the case we know in din city, and we ahadd be the lap neon who would admit any doctrine that weld be conareed into an meek epee their char.' eater and repellence es gentlemen. They were removed purely aed exclusively on political moods. There a an menthe about it. and A re titled)/ we lees far any n ne to pretend le the contrary. They wens retrieved on political eenideratiam, and Go 1 thill gemmed, and that slam we am pnepared to, defead the set ed renewal. We want lashing bet- , ter. We demise all these cowardly enblerfuges— Why attempt to dodge and mode the reel rioilit and inn Wain in 1111 Mall!! of removal Thine I. bat one honest and were. Mew for Wingate . take, and theta, that it is the duly of the Admin. bastion to remove Derneerat• and put Whir in then Wend, and why quibble alma it, and try to , dodge it Let nbo honest te Gumtree and peal to our opponents The Whip are far fern argentine Wiggling. I Ferawdy every Whig ewe • prelegleget. weer many bag lung mere genefly tha lbw law Of wode and the wience of devenufwg TM N. Y. Tedious engage the fellowing goonnaiestien Igen wee a( ii. eerreepeadenle, nage we WA... pl. Hedge. giggled Modes • la gar Tend aetkdo of Thanday gm deify Wet lewheley of Ibeisetl= l 3 I to ghee.. prlne. New I gem Ewalt doefrk a Widg, la • Wale et &woad anwelehly la fw gel le We *go geed= of the Pelbeffive Feeley. AM yet eon thin gag te dear—weefdy. Ilfal Owe a wag enbrowl by Teed: Wow igen Ile poems wet rompoll. eat preiably de0w2 . : ...... ew Maw lierrawee of Ye wafter. by 0 7e10106 he IthWm, hoe Weed et thoei le year thyme, wee ? A Wear 60y—thel 6th ethauteed prioe—to irked be math the thesteleto Were le Hee. If se Immo of plea isilleatheth "id doil 10"0"0016 whet is the gent et 0 pn. males r Othe it mire the iste 4 tht Mr 66) et kw 7 Thee hem dew • Tomer. hill eat th thrum el petheth rho toothhatione pm& Wile r 13.Ths dolma WA nip. In the 0.01 mod welt. It dloto M, Mower, maw S. be to IM lower. nT7l7r=;Tlmm7rr'smi Illepoikd for lbe isatme &mutat. Cinctatta, June 10. Th. Nu...itla quern Ante that the Inner of Ex-Premident rhihl not oactunamed by ebolen, but !mat diantes. Lamm tux, Jaw 12. The Steamer Ember y, bawd for St Louie, est. ' lapsed taSh flues M her starboard Intim below j C River on Saturday mow, ' and n number of her crew and deck parsnip's laves killed and 'blown overboard. Twenty-etiht other. were se. rerel}malded-.mote of Mem, it ta feared, 'scowls. Ness You, Jvar. 11L-2 e. so. The cholera Is an She decrease. (holy 24 new I asen liaday. and 12 death.. • New Dever. June St. There is at pee.nt a better prospect of on ,ping the great C.a.. and the water still ... le tier. All effbrla to cheek It have been übettelatted Bear la !had, Demurrals of the Slate. The next Letrielature will have the duty to per form, of distncting the ROO for memhere of the tionatebnd Musa of Representanvea Never was it more eseential that you should be careful It your *decorum for the Legiolature. Other questions of importance will come before that body, milking great abdity and steadfastness to adjust. ILO us void the humiliating events of the resent *swum, Eby anterttnkt now bat Ihmormla of the most an , Inflammable Attract, to repreeeut tie in ,he kg filature. Every Democratic memlbq le a omits, and ant one should be nominated n Ito is not fully 'aware .101 that le evneeled of lon, and of all that he 101 l boa to do. The first dull, therefore, Is Ito plane ;lo mon on the Democrat.. ttrlrt, who to not refuels, .4:text...Framable at o otrottlAt going Demurral. Let us have no more censers auvi • onseats that he filled by reryronmble and sonse,entlens moh—l'esusylrsallm. fmMr*aace ofiroail NomDualisms. We rooter, Iltat in woo of the emostie.peeprar tory steps ore beingtoken toward the forma.. of ticket. to be voted al the rooting election As we hate hen•lofore frequently °reword. mot pro d to enforce mom the 111.1.1011 of one reed. m, lit o • kkkkkk meeting. are of the meg here/Veer... Woilloto good eundolotes, limo., and etelipeleto men, Mote knoll, desonble. for by the el. rotin of Mote olio me not 110111111 and romp.: ul, Me I mt., is only dogrue th ed alai the potato rhem t. ed hoo root do: •N , tr.prot good esl.l , alui.. tipswnho , abotht 110 e for door action liy lee, I lelr.gte owl notn T ottena tit The fort ( Aa tor that' the federalist.. now hove the bud 1,..1:,666: for the Sbnate and Ileum a Repreeeniourra.donhly ....arum al thin time. There were proftwang &anaemia in the hut leai lature. who were entowly unworthy of their pn•111011. They were a reproach to the party that riveted awn, and dagraerd the petition the) meowed. It ie to be hoped that none .11 be fantod in the neat. fkilidel, en effort might to be made to engine. I the talent in both branch,. a the legielature. It is humiliating to hear the remark generally made, that the Penniuleama leOslatirre isevery year' deteriorating. This ought 1104 to he eo. Ti,, pee pie ought to move and make selections themselveo. of their 6al men, and not be initioned en by such as choose to preps themselves forauni, who ore not &heaps the mead meeitorious or competent. By n proper eiBM on Ilk part of the dentnerary the vacant Senatorial dodos.. n democratic inninly in the ninon , as attainable. ThIT rd iinnurne knportance an the present condition of I fairs. to cheek executive wrong. It is. therein, to he hoped, Weal oar frietols will aim pernitt locnl or' personal jealoodes in any or the M 5..., to jeep- I nrd the 'linens of the democratic candidate. Erect malts flow front small canner, which. at the time., seem comparatively nanoportant. The ctn... of. Wm. F. J 041.011 to the Senate, in n distnct where there is a derided alenvortatie majority. made hint Governor of Vennaylvania. The party dmiikl, el ' all dineo. Tonna.° sand and nimble men , but al the present time, owing to the peculiar Wale or akin there lee moonily for a hide mare than ordinary core. We donot 'Menet) Imp, dint nor Mends will lake thin ~Meet into cannot and nmmly comidention.—Keysnue. M. SdiM. In the NM eon organ of Mi. peter hi a eonimmalcathin from a whit elnigghbg for mortality ae • writer, who yon himself '• Peter Painter." Ins mbject appears le be o Preocriptien," or an attempt to reconcile Gen. Taylor'. pledms with hie practice—a matter that memo to steely I mule even the ample and mmephieticated o Pe teem" brains. In hie mormilary, however, he ha.' temente to en wade whom he calk Uncle Tim,"l and he whim the myetery in • glify, by mying that Gen. Taylor made no pledgee net clearly explained 'by hie wibmgeent declaration. AA he W. • Whig," Wald have voted for Clay in . .44,.4 Whig, hot net an eltret Whig litc," which went to have folly oanelkd the bay" Peter, the ran minighl ..7 W "P..Y dttrat" with it, fell of ex•Meiee. Now I would mk ene mwo gnention : If Mi. exits ! math. et' o Uncle Tile be eery., pore heppenod the nephew. " Peter," to he ea in the o leg" abent it a.. need a r le ar. 4.1 gentleman fee a ea. piamtiaett If there wee no mounds for mMappre. bend. ^ n. Tayleee mold., bow came the ra ga, swamped! QUILL. Chntwa--We base femmely bawd the "teethe sited whether the isteless was Is hww. a( am Elective Joheitory Out as that ptiodhas ten ea ethaidly r etwhedly &mob epee that swatisa. Wee awes bees Ale ea 'We as mom. W war ! DOOM* please Whitten the polthe with Ivinte ewe that at* in Ms scat haw 1 Cr Tb. dolp Leahopm irivoll at Thar YaiL so. Neill 1.. nee Ileat C.I.M.a will. SWAN h. 404.4. 1 .116. 1 .1" arm* a gold ever - t. the UMW Sta. five *et nil.. as,. Asa bees JINN llMplive mamba cross no Ogno•.—A Solognohle doopola hoot I Cligh••••• on Belsky sus shall • Woo. hut rosisd hos Swop. doh s@ pith* Su Foar of dodos ossmod a Ihal piss SS y *WS bool may puppet .1 . Mal Usk. Cebu—Shrtery—Slave Trade—ineentioe. I number of free blacks is ea tarp in the We,. C.llr)ant, wilier of tN N. Y. Evenoug land, and it is manifest that V the slave P., N now w Cuba, whew it ea Ail, he intends trade could he checked, and thus laws re• in speud ihr woman for he health. He ...on.' main unaltered, the negroes would grad.. wily write. 'ellen for hi. wiper, whkela are Poll of ally emancipate themselves—all at lamb iinronnn „ on non „mewl one o r: who would lie worth keeping as servants. winch an malt. me follownig extract, i 'Cho population of Cuba is sow about a One day I stood upon the quay at Mut- !mink." a nd , a quarter , miler than anus and saw the slaves unloading the large , half of wi'. see •••irrilliffirsonn' and aw lighters which brought goods from the Span- I oat of every four of thswolored perd u *. ' ish Ulu lying in the harbor—casks of wine, in free. The molaltoes emae i pata OW*- , ljan eq, bag. o f nut., barrel, o f g o .,.._lselves as a matter of C 0...., and some of men were oohed to the hips ; their only them become rich by occupations they foi , garment hciog a pair of trowsers. I ad- low. The prejudice of color is by 118 me.. !mired their ample chests, their m strong Imre as in the United States.— assive I shoulders, the full end muscular prolairtions Five or nix Yearn nine. than negroes were shouting and betting in the cookpitc with of their arm., and the ease with which they shifted the heavy articles from !dace to plaec the whites; but since the mulatto ineurree or earlied them on their heads. Su, as it is railed. in 1943, Outlaw forbids !these are Africans," 1 said to a gentleman theirpresence at sub amusements. lam I who resided on the island. " They are all told there is little difficulty in smuggling Africans," he answered, " Africans to a people of mixed blood, by the help of lega man ; the negro born in Cuba is of a light. forms, into the white race, and if they are !or makw" rich, into good society, provided their heir When 1 was U Unities, I went Out to IS not fass ea look at a mime estate to the neighbood, YeW„hear somethi n g mid now sod thou ci b where the mill was turned by water, ion in the ;Mewl Slates imammiell Me mama • long aqueduct, from one of the eft l MIMI anion o f C ubs to nor emigehtwaff ; yea may that Inners° the plain, conveyed over arch- he enthoo• Perhaps, to beow what they say of it lime A - Eurclpan who had long ea ot stone so broad and massive that I could not help thinking of the aqueducts of molded in the island, pre me the amount: Rome A gang of black women werel "Tie Creoles, no doubt, would be very standieg in the et cadero, lumps' glad to me Cuba annexed tu the United \ ef elated sugar, Lenin them small with I States, and many of them ardently desire mallets ; Wore them walked, to and fro, it It would relieve them from many great the major dome, with a cutlass by Lis side I boade;•n they new bear. °pm their aem and • whip in his hand. I inked him how mem to the world, rid them of • tyranni • planate mould Increase his stock of slaves. I eel .government, and allow them to nonage 1" flier° is no difficulty," he replied, "slaves thew own affairs in their own way. But ' are still brought to the island from Able. Spain derivea from the mnsession of Cuba The other day the hundred were landed or Oa, metope too great to be relinquished.— the sea shore to the math of this, ter you Sine extracts bon, Cuba a revenue of twelve must know, Senor, that we are hot them or millions el dollars; her government sends four leagues from the roost" its needy nobility, and all for whom It would " Was it done openly?" 1 enquired Fame* to nil lucrative °taw is Cuba— .' Publicaniente, Senor, pubhcamente , the Priests , the m i litary om' wet the Meg (publicly, Fir, publicly,) they were landed I•othwitimo every man who ails • Imileiel 0„ t h e „„ g „ r estate of A nd , an d non l an . most or holds • elerkehip is from old Spin. died and seven more died on the passage, fhe Spaniel. government dares not give up from Aimee " ;Cuba sf it were inclined •• Bid the gm ernment know it ?" I "for will the people of Cuba make any Ile shrugged his shoulders -of course , eff at to...mato themselves by taking the government k s it," said he ••every et, arms Tim struggle with the power of bodyy else knows it "Spain would be bloody and unman., even I '1 he truth Is, that the slave trade IS now M a ths white population were united, but the fully revived; the government counts mg ati mutual distrust with which the planters and it, maiming a profit . the slaves imported I the F enno) regard each other, would from Africa, and acre sing the torahs who make tine imuo et such at enterprise atoll bring them from the loosen of the Enghsh 'lto rt doubtful At toren. it would not There could .sanely he any arrangement I be sale tor a Cuba planter to speak public °, ~,,n a more f., oro bt, t o , ~,,,hog M.,. ly of annexation to the l'llllCa SWUM Ho into a country, than the islands and 'olefin could rim the risk of being imprisoned or peninsulas, and many cliannels of the mouth- easel." t. ern shore of Cuba. Hero the mangrove n tine United States, the slate trade with Af. Of course, i f Cuba were tote annexed to I thicket., pending down Coats into thof brine from their long brooches that stretch loner visa would cone to be carried na as now, the water, foam dense t 00... on each side thoeghits perh. et Impression might be of the priming. I the maim ocean to the foo••• 1 "hot" Negmee w o uld let import land, end milder it easy tor the stover end cd is large itumlon a from the United State., his boats to lurk undiscovered by the Eng- and ',lantern would emigrate with them Ink meaftf war. Institutions of education would be intro- Doorieg the anomietratil o comma. of the dared, commerce nod religion would both trade a low years SICCO, the negro., 1 have be made It, e, and the character of the Is ton mo told, to re mut lo le nee in atoel than loodeim ...odd bn • "Med by the midmost inoore Th e y , ~,,„ is ~,,i„,„d , a 1,,„ lien I.lllllc. on toll a teen goosernonent would th row died, it was mood not nam to supply their "i "I• doer Ti,,, Plaid. , knee.% 'meld 0,,,,,,, o n ., nee , i n,,,0,,, e ~,d,. ~,n „ t, „I . olouloilrat adept tegoolotione_ensuring the and ever) th ing nos done which it seas tine t Perin °at) of slavery ; they would ;melee. would tend to preserve their health, and tiomaLlj, on soon on they were allowed to 0.n.0. them IC bodily roger It the slave h ats.. °rd....". f° ' t he Island, tabs away --- • -- • • 1, -r Pc.. then th e imitates whieh the present laws give hies of course will be oh less conicquence to ,thc ilal 0 for ognetiel; ma 0w......ipm.. their owners, and they will be sub.•t again , we team that • Imge number of tho to be overtmked, as it has been said thran p rom Mele r ee.see lie „ He , e aliliienne t , ringtat.o bn are t o w k e . a r r , . t . fte . m ot iat d i a n y t a h n e d ini n g , , a i r . mils I Delegates elect to • Contention proposed were Intent There is certainly great' ten, tee A l lis jornsan, of amen 22d, rin half the year, namely, throedh the tftylto be held for th e tormation of a Promotional season •• If this was not the localthinmt 1 i " emeemet r '' Cebibeeeb Lave addressed ea , onaeot ht the wom, .. sad ao oeetwa , to their constituents a recommendation, to L. O . ate of the saw . e . t.a .. , „ ft, woo , with a clew to secure the fullest ropers...- 1 1nd us all who ore engaged no a, both black hii • le °I. the me""II• that the imetie g he ' mod white " I further deftrred, to nieet at Monterey on perhaft yea man not know that an . , , the first Mondsy of August next. The a' s. than halt of ' the island of Cabo has never en of ibis address have "signed the power been reduced to tillage. Immense tree. n o I delegated to them ; and, looking to the the melt black or red mould of the island, probabohty that the number of inhabitatag accumulated on the mmil rock, are yet will very "' II ' be each an to re q uire the be: waiting the hand of the planter to be con-omediete footman. of • State Constitution; rethink Auto profitable sugar Meter There, they also recommend that the delegate. to is a demand, therefore, for laborer. 011 tlieleim proposed Convention in August, ehouhl lse , of th .. e who wt . ) , ha ... 0at ... , he vested with MI power te frame a State and this demand is supplied not only from Coon. .tine, . be mnbmitted to the people the wan of Africa, but from the Atnermin of "'be.'" continent and anuthweetern Asia I From the same paper we make the fel j In ono of the afternoons of Holy Week, lowing exttio in relation to the question I I saw amid the crowd on the Pk. de Ar- of cheery. .... a Hoe , after.; men nif low nature, I The me eting at San Ifranefteicthich mi , nof • deep olive munpleabm• blow with 'loomed on the evening of the 1711 of Feb , high dunk bone. and etraiglit black hair, I pry to the evemng ot the 24th, to farther dressed m white panialoonvf (nett., and consoler and act upon the queetion of negro shirts of the SUMO material ern over theni elavcry in the Territert of California, mon -IThey were Indians, native. 6 Yucatan, who vencol at the appointed boar, and was or had been taken prisoners by the whites of ganised by Capt. J. L. robinm remain the the country and sold to white non in Cuba, chute ender • pretended centred, to nerve for •' Mr. Perkins read the teat resolutioa.thd ' certain number of yearn, -I afterwards , st oke nnw no ele V a r o ; ‘ , l3l ;n ie m i t a b g elf en e j, eb ,Ur i i. "l" ... , learned that the dealer. ini th is sort of met , i , ' — o, i , .....1.4.............. - ...- 1. - ;t7..... -...,-. -,.-- --- ...j. Anodise, were also bringing in the mitivesl—eb alto first -- a— of Ann, Chinese they call them here,though I and adopte d.l doubt whether they to that station,' . The second remand. Ps then and disporting of their i r g v on to the plan-1 before the meeting and agreed ape= ' urn. There are six hatidred of these peo- I-- pie. I have Imes told, in this sit)). I Yesterday appeared in the Hamm pa papers an onlinanee.neerning the •• Indi lane and /Wades imported into the country under • contract, to labor." It direeta how I notch Indian corn, how many plantins, how ' I much jerked pork and rice they shall re- ' cave daily, and how many lashes the mss- Iter may indict for miebehavior. Twelve stripes with the cow-skin he may adminis ter for the smaller offences, and twenty ' four foe transgression s of more ipportanm I ; ' bat if my mere beams mammy, he must ' 'l:poply to • ...wham. far permission to lay , {MI am Sash is the manner In which the I goverment of Celia santitions the barber- lily of making slam of the Attleboro men of Tooth.. The ordinals.% however, betray. gnat Gomm% for the WWI= of the seek of than whom it thus delivers ever to the lash of the slave driver. It speaks of the Whoa from Amerkau Christhins already, bat while it slaws the dans imported heal Asia le be lagged, it IHrOSUI Ass they shell be esrafelly lastr4sted In the docerthes of oar holy "Aeon. Yet the is , y of the government Wows! manelpation. The laws of Cabs permit 1 any slave te similes@ his freedom on pay h2a pries lined by three penmen, one sp elled by his master and two by • mash ie. He may, aloe, if he pleases, ens his meager to sell him a Galan portion of, his lime. 'bleb he may employ to sem the Imams of perehasing hie entire Nodes.. It le owing to this, I sepposs, that the Copt. J. L. Folsom vacated sad celled , W. S. Clark to the ohair, sad thee address ' ed the meeting in a bold, forcible. and in pensive manner, doehaing that the paid. , mind being al..s unanimous on the sub .itrot, should woke . decided mauifestation against the don of elavery in the Ter ritory of California After the President memd the chair, the remainieg ...haloes were put to vote, and passed unamintously. On motion of Col. theveneon. the fifth tresolution was re-eonsidered dn when that szt:m k. an oh er . e ir red .., az bi ntest a to Um . 1 ployment of apprentied nevem the ber *my. The resolution as smended yes adopted. It is as follow, the smeadmeat Wag designsted by Italie t sth. That the dolomites whoare to rep meet the dielthet of the Frauds. la the Couventhe kW In to be held at Ilan hot for the forma. eta prothekmal earths doe. are hereby dashed. moaned, sod b. aerated by elf boaerable mama to mew 1 00 7 014 . theestamh er asthma.. that is etheelated to further the Wroth. the of dome.. slanthow ogre. sweet es apprentice,. ht hthenthre or otherwise. to he employed in the Territory of COP, Whig limo ConainSio*. —The Whig Onto& Oinneiooe have Insol eon fee Wang • State Cke•••o.4 b ihn4Bfreg, es tin 10th of AWN' soot to sonloato • noillaste r ama Oensholoser.
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