....01 .111. eila,,las its outlines, and covered it with • Natal- . . onem mom TAMAN, ___ lo MN rai 91 . , • 11 OP a1a . " 1.4 '.. l'. `en growth of drabs end lowers, it has; f - I.dieirs Le.: Av—...... of N. let; 1, lawman ortemseor. eartirrottoo, 1 ye.; the appeeranto of • symmetrical hill _ _ - , (1, 4444 4 „g-e 4 . 44; 1 ,. 1 ,,, u „...., „,„„..; 3, tau, dm. ' pn she seemlier tbi• stmd et temple. in , _ - 44 . 4 . 4 , 11444 4; „, 4; 4; . 4‘4 , 4 „ 44 . 4444 444 • telyelo efts the image of the god. wearing a. .. The religion of the Aloe. gm a strange maitre on his bead. waving with plumes of -- m4.,44,44;; S, D , 44 . 4 , 44 . 7; 44 . 4;44 . 4; , Th. Itrave of Locke; Tickmes flpeenh Mora of of teeth end Wm'. • eaddoelien Ire, with a mks: of geld rowed his cask IIIHE etre' rwitr. ahem Article. and New Books E of the pure le and ...Mime ...tip pendant. of movie torquoia in hie ears anti 11, DEMOCRAT.: i latish gs. no. ti;tnan. of Remit ee. teteh the &eked ad 11 . 0 . • jewelled empire in Lis hand . . . 1nee1".... fenn e T A ' 4 h e eeheeisen " 80 ail' j Them pyramids were divided into four, l'be Largest flitalelloa la Northern Ptati • a I ..r .z......,Dei V 1 7 1, ;..., lor Dom . lab. .7 ,, .. ,. fawns were time prineiplea flint she/ ...4- lot Ire stories, each smaller than the one "''":" ' -..-.--„: „„:',-„:„-,:, „ __; „„_:2::: - 1 .,.: ,.. :),',. ~_ __ , __ 1 :...:"!:, ..."...,,.... • 'MA OM ides tt 41 9 40 0 1 10,1NTak sad Am, below it. The sweat es by a flight of: B : , A n '' d '' .• '777' m ", - ''''' ... "-^. -- with ..7" ,"' ._••• 7 - i and always abound internee valuables pro *apposed that they derived their milder stairs at one of the angles, which led to •. - m otnim E, p A. hiti'• " W.l/ .0 th. , better Pent of their e ,- !terrace at the Lam of the seeond story.— I , immune ore offered to it or bleeds for the Comm, vilimation, from their Tolhee preileetrewlre. TLia terrace palmed rand the building, to 1 Fowler A. Mat. 109 Horse et. N. Y. They acknowledged the esistence of a Su - ' another tight of step. which mmeteneed at , ; _ ___ _ _ Tb.redaYs A...number SII. MOO. ' T''' "Tee Keening 11•11.11... publidited by A• P and invisible God— LM - Oreeter a the sante angle as the firm, and led to • , --- ...7 4 - 4 , 4 ,,, - 4 - , 4 , ------ ,..... , Cumming., Philadelphia, appear@ much enlarged the unimree. no/ taitha...j HMI in ' mooed terrace, so that • pertain had to pee. , , o A drown of Mme oe Ilablestli meting." nod , and unproved. being • doable ghee, of the size of , their import ne " the 004/ by whom we I 'i.e. *Mend she b.iiiiiiNl bi'roni he . .. A morel.. everd,..—two beentiTally written pie. ! th e Tribune. A mini-weekly ie elm owned, h,.., 0 ~, I STipre.M, that knnweth nil beerts fleet...) the eununit. On the top stood ',„,s, ors • Jamwed sea &seemed. j 0 Arthur's Mon Geserr.." The 6.lebroled end giveth all gift., - ° under whose wing. the tower. usually forty or 11fty bet high, ' . iv,...... ea.., au...mg a hop. t hem hism,' ...hied" The llitiored Wile ° is one eon , efe find rep.. nod • • nee° 'kronen '• Them in which the.imegee of the diity were pia- 1, 4 , 4444 „„„p mending Mat ter i eluded. Thin,. One of Arthur's groat efforts...el i seines no faint cinceptions of the true 0.01. ced. Before this tower stood the dreedfull, 44, jf a ., .1 .11 ..,..j. it, We ewer& for our i girl gr ee t popelority to the power. Arthur arse but like other heathen nations. they were 'atom of menice and two lofty alters on., „„d 4 . „,„4,.. : owe the fulfilled all hie premium, anti ors ars i mg eh)* to 0000 , oto that our fimi in rum- ', which fire wit constantly horning. There' `' , glee to .re hotournal rapidly lacrosse lit memila. i eient• for the intim,. ha., they tiled wore sis loindred of thee. sljors within the Perot Aeciu.T.— W. learn that 61mo of if, ‘ , 44. their temples with a plurality of deities., enclosure of the greet temple of ilesieo, Din, eflOmokiya, aged about 9 igen,. kick. —O-- , who resided tree the elemeetn. the eiteoft - . which, with those on the smaller edifices ell by a hors.. few days sines mod warmed but al . COlL'Mro.lllol•EEMisteist. a the Basso.. ..I the ...lota.. , a ..b a a brilliant light over the striate of,l'es hone. P.,st reel r0t...4-6mnd Jury returittg , , the oily through the darkest night. ___..._ 'True ago vo. Henry eltsadler sad Charles Chen- They bad thirteen principal god. anti i Vrous the conetruction of their temples, IT C.v.. on Monday ant Wt , hope, die , f. Ameoit . 1 . 1 BattotY• Pertoontorod boll i lit re than two hundred iittcriii , Al the, all their religious aerrleee mere martin. le tk.v. the Wpm, in imr neat. ito Jam. MOM.. Ignored one v. eloloinni Tim i head of those wee the torrilde ilnitsilopet• : The long procession of priests winding up' e of . ,I n Perjury True bill 0. Cheri. Newsy. John elili, the god of war. The sanguinary es- . the sides of the temente. the Mantel to ,' • I r Theeol ppatos Lancomar Cuy... Mow. i 311 , ..iiiis and Hobert Ourite for Amault eau got. i en i,. ~_ .... ~ budintenrof the desolating npitit which has so long ravaged the earth, found a fitting , shrine and worship among the florae Aare& Hi. lunges wore loaded with gold and pro.' sionn--bi&itentples were the Most; Mutely edifies in the land, and hie altars' od with human blood. A very different and far more iodereating personage in their nitholegy, was Hnetsal. o tall, a divinity, who, during his leoitlenee oe earth. inibtenOtavit.lai people in the we' .of motels, in agriculture, aunt in the art of goventineue His reign was the golden age of Ans.. Then the earth brought forth fruit, and towers With.' unhurt% it 014011 porfootion lend beauty as hare error sin. beet s e.. An ear of corn wa. .1 much as • man could etrry. The ...el grew of deli and various solo., and the air was 11110 , 1 with 1110 sweetest perfume... sod the most enchanting tousle This beats a Kroll rekeniatnell to 00 fabled reign ot Saturn. For goose cause this beneficent olieiniti incurred the wrath of one of the principal god. and was compelled to abandon the cosentry. On his way be stopped at the coy of Medulla, where an lIUMBIIer temple was raised for his woo ship, the matey ruins of which remain to the present day. 'Alum' he anima on the shore of the Gulf of 31es. Me be took leave of his followers promising that he sod his demendente would return and renew to them the days of peace and plenty. Theo entering his wizard skiff made of mrpenee skins, he embarked on the greet ocean. Ile was represented as is tall man, with a white compl“ion, and bowing beard. llis return was oenfident ls aspirated by the Mexican., sod this Medi. Sion so (madly cherished in their hearts, Raoilitoted the coconut of Spaniards. They believed in three sepia et* states of esietentre in the spirit world. The wicked were doomed to dwell in overlasting dark nem. it I. worthy of remark that thin punishment, unlike the schemes of suffer. mg imagined by minima all combine is tree Awn physical torture .Inothermleas were to enjoy • slate of indolent contentment, in which the happiness consisted in freedom from suffering. The highest place woe re served for them who died in battle, or were nacrifieed to the gads. •• They paned at Ostia into the presence of the sun. whore they lientiatpenitit with songs end choral elmomee, in hie bright program through the heavens. After some Jeers, their spirits west to animate tha eloods. and singing lairds of beautiful plumage end to feria amid the rich bleaeoms and odor. of the garden of paradise." This is • more refined idea of heaven than any tither pagan nation has ever aeon e•ived. Arrange as Mina, scent, a singuler coin. sideline existed between soma of the rom minim of Shia people and the rites of the Amen Catholic °burin. When a child wag 11•411111 i, the lip. sod bosom el the child wan spriekled with water, and the Lord! wet implorsnl to permit the holy drops to, wash away the a. which we given it be fore the foendstion of the world that the child might he born anew. They she ad ministered the rites of conferelon and about lotion. It Is worthy of notlee, that, armor diegto heir and, the repetition of an of fame NM* atoned for, was ineppiable The Silienetli of the eonfessional ware held invio lable, and memos were imposed much se mem the papists. In their prayers, we are onetime re minded or soripowal sentiments and pins.' •• 06 17. ' ds. "Wilt thee blot to out, for ever. Oh, Lord!" Is this punishment tileeigned, net for mar reformation, but foe ear &amnion f"—and, again-- Keep peace with all—boar injuries with patience led benpity, God who gen all, will &veep A TMpriosts end priestemes—for women were allowed to conks nelplotal fam hone, enz theme of no• Menne highly blecoutiel data. Ash see wag devoted to the oerviee of mane par. Make deity, and had momra provided witbia their spoken tamples. ba dm ring the day, and ogee at night, they were , salkel itie prams. They wen fropwat their listings ad vigils. sad tortisted their bodies with geed penames. Over ale whole hal, of the priesthood were two high prism, who wen betake In radix to the sovereign slam and he seldom seaman any aihk of asepses.. *Mon their M ein. Lends was mimed en the tenpin, for the nalstemase of the Weals. Maiden which they were misled by the nientery The *ulna tomillse—tenallis as they gelled--were espy nonsense. They said mown of egged MAW* Nom is their ken ineweblitto the peed& of Sore. The Wien manna We Ohne mg he nen k Mien, diedleated I. weeship.7t deity gnstagionl. The porponlien b sighe at the poseeld Lam banded 806.1 1 / 4 411/1 bat MIA is woes dertrilew mores, aced the on he sinund enensing men sham This ono s gad ire of sang, en led WM shwas strata .1 brisk atoll Now that tine he. somewhat eased ! of human eacrifin performed on the aum !mit, and the seared fie Amer horning there, were risible in the reouteet mirom• of the eepital. Human eacrilloe has beee Mho. by many oati .. but no where hae it Imen car ried to ouch On career as in Mimi. Their ware seem to have been carried vo ea noel , to ob.'n vietims for their alters, am to un dergo their Model.. The aeolutiots given ( of the numbers annually immolated to their aceurned ouperstitiete, Amok our avimibili• ties and stagger our faith No author es 11iutate. the number at less then twenty thousand, and aoute eitrry it as high, 'fifty. On some great ...ion., such an the cm -101106011 of a king or the eon...melon of a ; temple the number, are still more 61..11- leg At the dedieation iit the temple 01. bet a few years before the ( arrival of the Spaniards, it was nitrated by ( the best authority, that at keel seventy thousand Oath. were offered at the shrine of that driud Toe moat loathsome pal t the revolt-' ' rite temente to be told. The holy that ti os, after the heart bad been torn out and offered to the god, was gives. to the warrior by whom he bail been take., !vise- ! seer, who ditupas an entertainationti to his friends. " This," says the histori an, " was out the entree repast of fainithed cannibals, bet a bang net, teeming with de li... beware, and delicate viands, pre pared with art, and attended by both who conducted themselves with all that de corum of citified life. Surelynever were the extrennie of refinement and barbarism brought ao chemly in contact witheach, ether.' The klexiee. were not eennibalv in the mermen ...repletion of the word They did not fee l on 111101011 it•Ph to grati• fy appetite, but in obedienee to their relig io The hide.re of this superstition was Maestro., as might have been expected.— Familiarity with those bloody rites gave to the Asti e character a fierce and melancho ly aapvet, and agreed a pall, dub as night over all !hat was pure and hourly among; them. The whole nation front thrfieasant to the prince, were .truggling in the coils of a wild famanciain. which, woo leg the light of their purer faith,and cumin , lug out the life-Mood of their Colltionena. The following is the result of the enn tstatation in a • wtal of the towns in thin emamp allotted to J. 11'. Chapman, one of the Deputy Marshals, ea compared with the census of 1140: 1850 1 , 40 Mongoose ~.,,.,..9116 6:12 Now Milford . 1433 114 h Brow Bend .... 1160 htd) BermwtT - IMP .523 daekson . 917 754 Tlll.OlllOll aIU 335 , Fier i . a 24 629 Clifford.(intluding Dundee*. )1650 1312! .—ln Nem Milford the min! increase may he attributed to the buildin up of the Miler by the manufacturing en ds uteehacieal enterpoine recently matted there, the pttpulatenn of that little Miriam itself being men toed to 240; and the farm- l ' ing &Why eroded of course hat received an impulse therefrom. Ito Oral Rend the internee le elm mein,: ly in the Mainity of the New York & Krie : nehmen!. and the village on Chit side of the! river, erbieh numbers within its preeinme 216. In Harmony (formerly one of the lean, populous towns in the county) the p.ll 'road is likeyrise swainish'. to the Roil., road, which has luereesed the popnletion the village of Lana...bora to near 400, and I built up an entire nen village allied ^ Sas quehenns," at the Depot,. (one mile below laineaboro.) numbering RV, or four more.l than the whole township...tabled he 1840. Thee the whole porthole. of H= . I. trebled In the last ton yeem.-3 ma Regieter. Asia C..? 011 JanGOND*. A. mask as rads OM maritime es Ammo Gorda. lismisa, the amain' sa to of Ms Basle by JAN OMNI" lb. dshmed asatilidatit ter Diarist Ationsiy, Nam %way. mud two or dues sears— Hams vsw k maim is soammy With hia milk push.' up miss Whim maw. vbs. b. wasetbalted. Rs was Mesas. km the ma, ssd wits ass raw tram. masked .maid maws sum sheet the heed, sad was asusidmsbit beliesd Is tilifiniel was et the baly. *Um aim sp. bit was owsplOwly .need whit mad, mew a phial* sissic Ilk was als. sitswo• dews is lb. Ma* bet ssimpal Wass. Minim beam I dem IbM Mum la her iiiMbas Gem& Trambilk ski 1 0 6 Wed, 'My" mom Oise alts assmnimaim sad Mitisspied M anima blisitish loos plimisial by Ibe isms. lits poky, ell et wise an '0 at „ IV, Is is id matle . i4; ;Qsw dram ad mesuallt, Gasiamm m they tilesilis. —N. Y. lel& . . Juana for Amenlt sun h by the 1 1 . 1 Weed. W 1 2. 38 5 Tb. l nu). 11,11 ignored va Peerott kleosengeo for as -1 Potentate W 1.510. Iweide and beam. loud prove... Fleury ('hand. Sr W. wens the eatelettou of our Farmer re. •I'lllclo'cd pay eon. hill v. Pepe dem to the odesenotenont of 1. R. Poe. 1 for and Nancy Card for lamb De ns pee WI le .1.1. Se... Grand Joey thschaiged Thum. 1 Coosse-took.—let the peceeeding• of Court es'd, some Ipubbehed low week, in the case of Bowman re! J., gbaei --Gardner to IVord'e Pena, to reply. , laud, reed teirdtra for PIT instead of et Deft."—,rin b enema lot I'l'll' lot $65. b eed.ct set ands' ; An unlucky ofip of the Con...toes fingers um, by the Coma and new trial grouted without too.; changed ant woodlice of 1/10 .1111). :nen. Liner ateneeter sad Chum fee Mt Melt nu Cn , tenutoss.—Tbe INumierabr State ; '• " 1* •""" D. "';" —C "' Ckh je• ` .• , re.el at ITdadelphi. last wane„ Rottman. lateen, teed.el nee guelt}. Dioneck fee! .. t ICuen l llll, Lath. otol Den. Conine.; n e at ear Ape* wit h a 1 .1 yllO airman, The slue. of Ilia meeting was to take into coin , e a„„ •''• • ..n1 and (11.4 R meJr. r•r•••••1; vtern. the expediency of huddle:, two stole ••..1 b•t. `9' `' ^l ;c l 11 • 1•1 ; 1. 1 poy dim of OS and c and Km., $l5 and derided by „ costa Copulae v. Johnures, Lawler and Rib% H o b pro on peoilieet. It woo determtned that the Coneeth h.” 1•1141.111111 Y ,01111 .^ 111 d lllll 7. ead c. 0.) le to Jaxlgeo, should meet at Harris. , Peg cmla Veneta,. ileary Chandler for anotule herr the second Wednesday IN JllllO fine mid cr,a I Wedandey. neat b. verdict “..' verdict t 5. ' 11 i t• P•7 annual Convention meets at Rending the first , :erected Week —Jenne.. Roberts to the ii. of, ki. Ti ngley l e. N. C. Cole; case ; verdict for II AIMS' ILIAC 4 ON VCNTION. mil for enoic Delegate. from we Stat. met pursuant to ad. / %Paldreen vs. Darker, Denim, &Co. illdrlsl joiernmene. at Nashville, week toelbre lam. After for PPM Ihninek for ITIT. lattle A Site.. mid memo rather eatettvegant toubterots of ...nal lark for 114 I !Woe'. vo Simonton; Condor;, feelings. a Content.. woo •ppocued to prow„l reedier for $llOll.llll room. roveluemone for the conwelerolian 01 the Convention.: S. 11. Vitae:shall, found guilty of tonewanon aidl i'rho 1 . 0.111/111100 were divided on their report, basturdy first etreek, vdo to pat $1 wletch, when made le the Convennon, found near. ie the rottilth, with Co.. of p(O•te1111011. 023 10 ir an 1,1141 numb. of schrecat m steel oppowne— Condom Couch.. $2l for the support of the child Mach andonen ensued on elm diseitosion of the to ehe pre/cent nu, ~,d eevesity-fiv e cents pe/ report and • IMAM. woomade to adjourn Inn. die, week tell May, 1651. end fifty can. per week echiele I cos esccatd • I ned • Perk . . esmifie end eile-!fiven tliat tone May. 1835. ice eitdenniefy , Iliale peat Nash, ills Convention hoe fin- towimlop of Iladjewater manatee the .pport of ally ended alebom—i• new numbered with thesaid child, and to wend coutendeed until the e e . thinge that were, having btenghe (prat no (mil. , ;Niece be complied nob - - - IT A hived at au elbow amp... the fallow- eIIANKILIA ArAOll.ll,l. tug definition of • rammer ohms,. WIN:' Ile Tiro editor of the Ilerwiek Teiment, ropy mg, with eat rob sued It the ...test vir p, 0 6 eof time, le- o p , trop our p., „, erc p„. ;trolly, emotion, odds the following em wire well innt,. ELI,Plet• el at D I. nl. .TAOlr•ro Ww comfy y. Tioll4. n t . it wits natter the control of prima unarms!. to ow the rat" a bly vb . w. fo . Mr Iticliardan We eeri air, ly n.consiiii•nd this' kgent to this subject. together with gni. general Universal es one of ilho lies, rand ..... t oho. nit. I e p. for th e ' , nu ll h 0 . 5.„,,, ly .11141.41 Inotoutione it Northern a hum,' end well deem ring the pow/Aimee of Ms or mic I .°°.° "'°'°"° ° ° P °° ' ° other comity Jr It is mr.„lntte of one of the ! 41.1 .r. Resin Conegre, end his undmilited toles. lit, We would not he nusleratemil by anything we lion well fer intimme." Pop , have mid. however, to be wonting in confirleoce knowledge of the hronthee atialwd, to etloooto ltottheatategray bud high pinpoint of the nem.r.t. d 1 . W.... I°, ie poly. Whet we het. seid, deprecating dish.- 1-""°'" '• ' ' ' doable 1.0.1., it.. been Joectod to thew. only I • whom political pod is moll', • he infest every party, and for whose actions ate,anj, as • body, cai be • j totly censured. Ws believe that too Courentions will erectus'- ,ly elm the dem . ageing much corrupt. in ti,. I normastion of Judy , a ; and we min 111/ Dam." mho piny to mt the Whig. a wonhy example. WWI. the Democrat. have over hoe preverbal fur their adherence to prompter, %II they bore mean/led them amity es dope open which the goverment is administered ; the Whip be ye.' et heat notormus Wilmer oppathon to those ineas. ; urea while they re nett ; end their I o . ghee reomtry tie thew ~.l mhwaue pod ayn.ptm. !there hoe been ...peal funkiest mei. W.. W. I Democrats 1t.,. othocated and mewed. in ear tying. that the Whip hare net clamed dually .•' Weir ewe pecelier bentliag, even Amp . inea. bah batendie and otherwise may hare' it... weed by them le defeat It. The eh. Mince' I levhada. of). reentry will abundantly pre.. And I en while they mermed to favor the o mead oust° ha qmstion through fear a the imolai voice foot Pm principled their ri valor." were badly engaged in macortlng whiteout. defeat it.l lo doopehano. county the esserrado posy gem° led eff to • plan to detest the kimono will of the people, jemmy battle in the secret plot Will i gavel' ts Ce. is Philadelphia. This woe no in I then the 1.1 ...mill to •deprive Whig venom et I , helm,. that questioo, sod rhea at every poll lel We Omar, through their ewe throw," to rebel theory that It eras • o lomfeee mem.° iu which Whip sheoW ent Par i hotowiog dial 1. be , ,eleot te deter mad their party huge th eist I. forme .1 the Amenalma. This was the pm* *lda they demipd W Ideas, all Ma the thaw, mil, es the so Ode Camay was theethrtuul. limp math thobtlenhoth motheeded bed the they Were aoudad by • Gm loathe Whip heemthe wider of their..., earth W. not—who erg purge .d weee.stel therms ert heed theme t^ nthea, tth loth re 00106410••• I. Ile Whig fowl.. whatevery ea far as Felker. are otheeenethi. They Rowe milmelte • 10.01. item other thre• WWI enotitho t rig ohm's sheathe I. wife I, rm., Is can thol pup«. They other death gather by view or rho Notre et the& phoolegee. thud roe Meth II Warr. thee So bath theirthroth sem orteltell. • Ihtt es ere it... Indere NUL was ohmp wheel los &be Promol• took at. we • ibm goat th •••••••••Ibl .rye Is 4. ••• prey I dud In dark ibo ego** •Y Dsousm•loold be orb oi sou Way I. so. owe minoball• •••••••• ft Y. 11014 p, as Um imam ovum of *sir •••idnial 011 noky •m he Ns eery ••••44. W. Moo •• 6.4 II i. Dom.. it.,. low Qom. Woo Ow ellp we hew oh. We* 1.114m0b es dry rpm rood ti 1111 MW.--mein by abs.. ed their plerthil ant* by sb rim of Way somdblek. •104 bely. Ibe Demogibt *NY maw oil. • poser we be owl lithgtr to mu OM nook Mb" m pea*, la Um thethe4 ,•I Whig Immorlary ak• Gnaw Our *My m l ;110 14•1• ny•b•• WI ai ~M.& the Minitel. slave Law inicuillitinilional in The entreats of each State shall he maid/. to all pnatlepe and nanntonwe of ti 11..,,, of the ~t. • oral statro.”—Coovralorron, Art. 4. See. Is is ata clear that this 01,4.0 of the Csortito• dos forbids the enactment by Coes..., of way I Aar. entitles, the names. of oily woo State. tie al eny part of the States, to o Roeder. and items. ;mai.° which are dented to, . wet panted to, ca -1 leeae of the other N Slavery does not. cud did as suet its all the N ttttt a hen the etwaitotiatt woe adopted sod lesion note is only Oxen half .f them. The eon. reroptiaeo property to the shire ; and tho Fusin. tilt., Lew pants to lb. eihftt. 01 111. slaws Karoo privilege' of costing into the free reales, nue which their Ouse property he. so. troyed tel n e.roped;' end tonspellaw the eon.. thorqf to delis. op satd property to the owners, tin pins v$ Ras slotslot impel...m..t, imprimonent. sal damages eqoal all.. of the property, to owe of not. NM to rehash mad eeeoestiont foil.. Is ro.proseso the maid property. Awl in oddities to all tido, the slue liwner itt a he paid out of the notional nos. ary foe his trouble ef itemises and receiving, his property 111141 waned it sway. Dot if Na property of tit Into oat. strays away se ° roomer*" into • 4 s. Nato, dm euo is mightily altered Own: in Oslo case, the tritium of the he* Nate, It.. the privilege and tmorsoily of all IND otales I . ' of o posing property, papers sharp... •rod taking It away I" sod tisk too, without the prisilop end ininmeity° a being paid far ha trortWe est of the nallesslrowtoery. Is NS the law anosetsdortional in theft nrepoohl , Vmy Iteeprelptelfelly. ENQUIRER. agribeintiorel illosillaa Al a renneee nreetlng, held at doe Nora Hear, on lionday awning last, the following neolatione were adopted : Ressiad, Tim we approve of the al ' fora meeting to be held at Hanislarg, ea the third Isseday of hear, next Arlie = y e . of ergrabing a fliste Agrieulual aeolowl, th TDelegate s hal the follahrg Cloarnees he mam hal e Arad- Wei - Iteeint a y of die Dowdy I—W.. 0. Want, Chas Tingles, Remy Drhdriw,Jelip Hen. W. Jaup, J. N. flan. low ih r if it. Cladia, Thee. Jaw., Abel Ormay,ll Cennak, Ifoa.G. A. Grew, Oft. Maker, tho. Millen Lobar Chan, Dal ton 2111 My, Ancient Oarpentor, flaw F lllieholca, David Walley, D. D. Werra. Daniel fawin, Looseml &seek Dula Era, Clel. Dilly, Wm. illeylertr Darn Algal Dacidy a a, D. IL M, Aisheri arm la A. Nowt" L Lethists. House dn. men It G. riabeeek. Asa Go arms sl• Gamy sit Imp. Se su4= l Ossismase:— Wises DIIIMPS• J. L Chop, %as Illsymer.' GR. fferslsy, Ism IReokhow, Joeb T Tv ler, John Slower. S insed to remove braand it rem pr„.orip. Wien edjumed urn the nand sad e.t.a ained for the CO awe. of of the United State., hams W. Trumlell, Calvin Lave, Martin Hall, ; Fillmore to crown the wholaule Jos. Williams, Wm. O. Cope, Alonzo Abel,' ti. of hie predecessor by thin ungallent ro- ..y wino and setehlisited Frac/See of the Col. Rufus Smith, Wto. L Case, Obid t amest It stands forth an 4{ sore,. in-it...siltation of the Vont. Staten, They Nye, J. L. klorritams, P. Nee. 1.4 , ..y ,eteee. of Wend heartlessness sod in will remain nocliauged. Than renal. Kellogg, Guy Low, Latham Gardner, Wel. sisteney, and we are scrip that the generous' them, fellow skimn,, one tvl the...immures, Main, Ansa Hill, Abijab Wells, Alen. !people of Laticanter city will slew with • and that . a the le to which I hare ...- . Williams. I scorn this outrageous violation of nianly,!.d. 'I./ by 1....ibi1i7 may bee"... • enh- Nesufsed. That the proceedings of this if not political principle.. George W.,Pat of earious disc./non and difSculty I meeting togeth, r with the address of the; Hatemerely, the eakor of Steve. abolition 1e..." the lugitiva lave, e R: that bill, in Committee of the Philadelphia Agrieultn- I federal organ, in the ...moor of line. D., 1 the final pima in the law of the land. Na sal Society ho pablinbed in the papers ofarid we congratolate him for bin politeness I Matter where discontent stay arise--no this (aunty. , in asking, and tile gaiieotey in etwoot j og I metier what character distiontent may as , the position of a feeble old woman —Penn- '.... . 1. ."." it be. Ca the North. to the I LATES r MAIL NEW 4 i sylvonion. • iSeuth. lathe Rag, to the West, dineontent ~., •land dissatinfaetinn Want expend itself in Tea nays Lats. , Croon Callflanalia. i steamship rescent City," 1 mimeo . oe ee f oot , e tttoo; _, l o t h e j wordn, and cannot and must not be per o apt. t Cherobe Ado°, ate of October 12th we; netted to dare by flee the...cation of , find the message of John Rosa, principal ; the les. St "" rd i 4. ""‘ Ch• l nni i mi. " in ' e ' r ,Ching of the Cherokee Nation, to the Le g . I Such a 0.180 strike* at the liberties of York . Thuredey rtmoon. 1 She brings 350 paaamogara. sl,loo,oolli,,t i e = " „, f ' ; ' ,, le h: ' , i , r l' fi t l y b 7,7;;,;;;; , R „'„ * " *. : ,' t ett:t ' r ' ) "..' t h' U S irik ' s i' a ik iarer a e t ity t p h :in ' e 'd ipl: that t th is n i I in gold dust on freight, and mate.at in the lei for great father o f t h e p a le f.....,,,,,, dear to Ameriean. lie enough fa , kin ; hands of prawn/re. to make up a total of ; for their great father at Washington. Het le know. n th et if th e lass he is itself ohJet j t ion of ite details ineonsistent with the eon- Imo. than 52,00.00. men. the death of Prenident Taylor,ad. tth'ne We. if it be i" its F ree °. "r any 1 The steamer Sarah Sands was to lean , ding due noes! reflections the n st. t Pauansh oil Oa 15th inm , with $ 1.500.000 l e n peeit gL regret at the ~„„,7,,,^b n r a . rifid . • siltation of the United Stave,, die...! in pH. worn. shanks to bi r i„,,j h.; but *ldle the law of the land, yield inn. Butler. late United Staten Agent ..,{416.1811! discuss! until drmsdny if yoa j The steamer Columbus had arrived at the Cherokee ., ,P.amn,lrom San Providencei. Visors. with I:RHOS° Providence (" the tr , ""dneite "f the crops ; ;to its operation a n/enly and repubSean I in gold. . rejoices that peace and good order generally ; obedience. Fellow citizens, 1 °Witted to Tito steamer Tong( an teed at llama. ; roe , in the netion while he „ neone et st a t e one fissure that ellaracterizes the ens , character , and , j oi dgi„ o lous instrument has within itself • prineiple ow the Pith east , with $201,500 in gold. , r he or „„ tt i, o r , o i,„„ of jotoo,nerote and' Stitllli ~,, loran United Sta..; that thief- The Cholera was rafting to an Warming ; th i e ;j, every idle ~fin features, have only to try ; ...a at Kingston „„a F itts it,,,„l ; y onta i- i jail I ' e..rr ,a thet;t g ro pes'f t:ht tl i; of amendment, and they who do not like r r it °err " theeeend iieeilie had °ore." ' :enses " of the GoverZo r nrougl " it to he . , ante the ]oth of Oct. to the 7th inst. diminished, and think. it hli.penrilde tbet and see whether they can bring about se. The reception in San Frarcisco of Me ,• rennus of the people Ito taken, in 0rder....."'',14 . in ithe 'idea. andeirreiettne of the "rues of Me adinhatianVi r Celifurai, that th e npropriations lately made h, t h e I .m.. peop l e as wilt produce • cons.. Un into the ion—First . sets of Me linked Sint. Goverovnent. mar be fleetly ' 'ion fur the put pose "f *hole, end newly news. I distriblited,odall in hot little no e e t ... otlediltieg the weed td . Washington, or • We have nicer .eon, sa3's the Wig Cul % ifiwnian, of Oat. 19, en geeeral and joyous lan excitement, or anything comparable with it, as that which has resulted in this city front the nows received hens yesterday It bad been half anticipettil, yet so many disappointments and delays have been our , fate, that everything hae been perfectly quiet up to the time when the first pun , from the Oregon gave notion of her ap preach. Then the excitement commenced! land itiereaseil, and up to the present ',M- I mg has net dimbitsheil. It at ivilee tunic down evilrybody. The beautiful steemer • came gallantly into the harbor, gracefully decorated, •nil telling the imp... tame, of the news aha brought, by °widened cannonad ing. At omen the American flag neat tip from ,every possible phisic in the city I toe gal lent fellow worked his way up slipper) flag atalf on the Square, and rove the pen mina halyardsdamid the cheers of the crow!. Then the stars and stripe went floating I aloft, and every hat swung around, cod cv e y noire was lirotight into re.pad: ion to Lwelcome the first public flag aver raised Otero in honor of the thirty-first Stale of ie Union. Three times three." were, wore given in token of pride and pleasure,: 1, am, m an y nose s for Harm Clae, for having - aseiatedlosttiog it there," the same for Benton, I, the same reasons and many cheers ton "theta Theis the people rents {bated bete een two and three hundred dol. 'hart for the benefit of time litre lellow who I -skinned" up the flag start Soon two eplendul piece. of ershiance nese of the • ground beneath the flag, and t grn,md gas lute—of wn do toil know how snotty guns— tired in honor of the groat occasion, ''A hese' cannon were front the retoolso cutter, ark under the direction of Capt. Pinter, were ; skillfully massaged. We only wish that Om, who have m long prevented this set 01 jostle.. Si the, wishes of California, could have eviinegeed the seene. Where are All the spemilations of those who have said the !tropic wished al territorials government Vanished, F the smoke of the crackers which the hey. have burnt no tbe °reunion, and with just as much regret We are in the Union, thank God! We ore in the United State. of Ameriee once more, and our hearts are too fall of joy to say wash just 301. The union—Grid bless sod peeper !--la not • rope of *awl. The jestiee of the country 'though it may be delayed, is .re at last. We are admitted, Auld we will show the note., men whet have struggled leo long for ae, that we tin not UnVinflisy of their toils nd atisielies. We will alew those who have optineeil our rights, that they wore wrong by what we will Ku. to the world that lilt State Anil yet he. butt Col Riehard 31. Johnson died at Frankfort, Ky., at 9 o'clock, on the 19th 'net., baring forme° time been dopy fired of his .aeon. U. was born shout the year 1780, and was eotwoquently soma 70 yews old. In 1807 ho was chosen • matubst of the Hone, of Reprowntetimts from Ken tuokr. whiolkpost he held for twelve eon-1 woutive yearn. lie 1813 ho was authntito est to raise a volunteer regiment of cavalry', of one thousand men, to fight th e British and Indians of the North West. In the ottimmign which followed he served gallant ly under Con. Hants. as Colonel of that t regiment. At the battle of the Thames he distinguished himself by breaking the lines i& the British Wintry, Oen. Pototor hew ing stupidly formed it with enweidarable gaps between the different dirleions. The fame Grinner: Twentieth ittithin battle has glen Wen attributed to Colfilnitwon. Is 1810 he au transferred from the HOPIS of Representatives to the Flensto to Hue out an unexpired term. When that expired be wen nt-,horn, and thus mud. od in the &sate till 1820 Than SWAINS' re-election being imposeible, he west beak into the House, Mono be remained till 1887, when be hum. Via Proddent on- der the Van HIM deouty. In 1829 the I iludey klall agitatioe beige Mushl be fore the Amu be, so Obsin••• of the Ounnithee on Post Masud Post Ruda promoted • report when the part was the Haile es Ilitatisy. That meth was able ; disposed of the sables& Prow 1887 MOW he resided over the Ilenses. Mae Out he has sot hold any saw Col. Alum us brave and nadersily pogroms., I In his private reistioss vs know nothinc l Mt geed of him. Nose** Ids remains. Dramagoarva Pow Orrice MiIINOVAM —The Telegraph_ yemerglay, aneseared the mammal ef Res. Mary Thelma, do Port millirem at Laseesier miry. Mrs. D. la widow Maly.ad has kid the Ales Alegi. mapy pare el regard rweitsreaat "dlr. misfire. She le very sits Ire bdblM. rhpreiell Ihr sapper{ epee the arelareere et tie aller. Gee. Taylor re- than is neetopide by tititt essagraph. Venly John Itotts is a man of bnisness and wastes, nn words .Gread rah,. Meeting IN Phllo* One of the lordo.l polotosof deononstratinow over assess.' on Pholadelphoo. was hold of the Cho now Milwoono ew Thooroodov eves., loot. JOON ionAIZIOUNT, WOO sailor) to proofs, swotted by shoot novedly Vies Presides. We Imo molt no for a few fishnt. front owl of the speed, wo •s. The riluistos too espy tither . le reNd ties. Movoirs .lower. Conner. 111,1 ohonian, fhokonson, *nil others. notioal, oposoo• Wow, lash the .Mort of 0100 noicioso. Also woos spooroponow remark.. lot doe Pro molest, lion I Coo M Dallaswow o idled , and ruse fon Woordltliel Othir , oll4,l the ,11,111, 11l • Narerlt of vassal...Wel h from xl s olt we make Woo hollows.; eat Ira. IN Fra.i.iiiv ri rinets i—l'iie committee of 00 a...mead, timely), their cheineen. have banded 1111` u aeries of residatione prepared by themselves. to he eulonitteil to ilia, aneetina.— flirt doty Atoll he perforce il LBefore. howeve on r. theeu reeoliatings ars ed,' on will allow e to call alp.. .your iso re loil- imes whale I make a atl, and I hope a i 1 very few pre, oratory toyer kn. explanatory . ! in maim degree of their eisape, their cliarees I ter, and their tone. I .1.. not Rev.. 1.. !argue, or pea ad.. if there be any 000 a !present to whaim it way he urcessary fa toe argument, or lacreuenion, In bud hete r not last. to me I wall nut tai • Pelmet Irani- i an er • l'l.niniviphiaii use argument or per. ! !inbanion, when at. la • meeting on ibis is in- ' , yoked. to Brand by the inmaary in hur hour !of pea al. No form of gat ersinarait. fellow I hiss, Mom, re dilliciali to ininsta mit Ilona a feder al Indian of saitereigat republic. States.-1 Lill laistairy shims Ibia este, me difficulty go :accomplishing arch a task. In order t. I ashieve it, there is neerosarily so manila i ' forhearain e, so noiela seer ifii la of bond pr. j. i ',udiuve and iniares.--tlicre iseeeennaeril ' the exercise of . moll public via.° la r I the general good—that all mankind have I thalami a one of the harileer, if inV an int- ' ...Able tank to accomplish. Tat make! i such a government, is in headship only I I equalled lay the difficulty of maintaining at ; I l i but yet, when on made, and idler in ope ration, ell rie.au and all experience prinen that it in the very beet goverummit for mon, that can be formed, What hen it do,o for the arts and the I soleness 9-14 they conetitute objects iil I care and affection with all civilised people. IVlaet has it done for them' Ask, fellow , I 1 citisens—if he were there, end yo could 1 bring hint here--ask the ehaile uf Fulton, .d lot bins say whether it in the programa of that which scarcely a quarter of a cen tury age he started—the stvembast its world not be appal/led by the pi agrees off his invention. it farther, and consult the I single iron tr.lialaing whkh the lightning expreas pm*. enabling New Orleans and Or nn so whisper soft noneenn in visit other'. ear every animas. Ask, in addition, ISO so the ()regress of &Ise facie.. and art, the great iron track that contributes • mai Udall and an important cement to this great f I Ifni., interior-mg all the country, and! I mashing leackwatile and forwards in every 1 Inireetion, for the comfort, Imeanonedation I and enovenience of trade. Go firth., and I ask finally upon the subject of the progress 'of the arts and teienee• in this great eon. try—the lest, the orowning indication; that which a Bathnk anther be; told hie coon , trymen "in the writing no the .11.” Ask I'the viakainu• 'lamer Neils? Farther, fellow citizen*, whet has this government of aura dons for the benellt of the rights of man and the .Ittes of hammeity ? Where will yea wet year readiest wirer to that gesation ? Yon will Sod it in the Penciling gleam of every dimwit upon earth. If you eons not ad. it there, fellow eithtene. I will all 1ur..,::• ,. .7., — ... , .1,:t:, Y'Yor,, , gwi r , ... have emigrated horn abroad:lto. some as well from •t okl Inland" as frtm oar Gomm. "fatherland," and who Ind here that Wu" that freedlows, that happl nosothat otweelation throsgbost life amides all is ebony. and illlktildee which the saw oesdassi dialed. Iltet, Sam ski. 'sowt, Ale remanent of oars show tie rase 1700, what hoe It added to the how of the Awaken mime 7 On !go If ,as 'riot as answer in that geostip, to, the i=of White, of Ripky, ef Gabe., of i , of Hell, of Illeisbriko, of /ohs , son wed of Taylor 1 Ido not oppose that then is a was is this whisk Wen wile them. fee see an i Neat of reesillai back to the seat of the ,espitol of the Milted litotes. the days peas Rat bawl bees ovenehoisdairly espelled i.—, ITU gownrosweme of the two terrNoriee td, New Ileziee and Utah, aft.. isms.. die- ' ' vein, ,e sod a sag end leborinue @rot I. 7 j Franklin, of yliliin , of Mannikin,. 71f Wadi. of the groat and nowt glorious of A. meriCn steteimen and patriots, fat them try the h ir limae at it, and the more they !try all them various iostrument• for the porno.., the more certainly will the Amer ,j lean ;ample adhere to the eonatitutioa. • which has so noble tried and roved itself. 111 say then in the first place, thin fugitive ij Wave bill is the law of the land ; but. l uy the avelhol plate, end I my it with • • j eonnehmismas that I son heard by those • who are wine in the Jew, wise to the consti .l tailor., and sire in the principles of our .jriepular gevernment, I my that law in in .j E very itiko 01 AS 10.41.11ret, in et one 01 to lgeolllllB 13001 beginning to end in per j Lett harmony With the constitution of our mtiny. I sly to you to additive, fellow eitizetw, j in referencia to this lam, that it is an elm , diem law, and why do I my that/ Why yl.ll :rte America..., and you ittiow the prin. jEipli set trolll. 1 , 0011111110/1. Yu, know 1y ear Ugher ore di/modem undo having these promiples lainhlnlly executed. Well then it is expedient that this law should paps with a view to minify all those who are interested in thin ;;real question. It is witted in the eemtitutim that their righte will hencefornisril Ire eignalle looteeted by the ;wilds rd the I • nitetl State,. I will 1101 m elm to the peculiar prepriety that this emphatic laiigiimp Mould lie held it liv flume who are citizens of the Siete of Pentuy Imola There are 1.•11110011 Met I moor to you alp why language from thin teaming—why reaolutiom to the effect I have stated bout ouch • collection se thi n 1.111 speak to the ansiom, the doubting •101 heremiere distretwd and vexed citizens of the South, the language of hope, runaola tioe,, and cooliElenee It is expedient ma '1100141;10 Om It in expedient that they should five awl flourtnli who are in 6110 erin j0y,01.01 of the Wienhip of the wouititution lot the Coifed State., eithin the mond of that glorinits hell that in mer the Hall of ladependenvq. It is expedient that we. upon thiidoeality. 6111,111.1 strung, earn usenptivocsl, freak and tulles, eiptivuesl, frank aud unless in asserting the piiioiplee end practices of the constitution of the United plans I believe, follow eitizeos, es firmly, as I era standing in your pressen., shot upon this foithful adherence to the obligations of the constitution upon this great point depeeds Echln. the Union, or poise end American. I ; know, and we all know the power of num ; bars to enforce the Maim, but Heave. de- I fend us from so terrible a neon as that; flenven . delined tic from enforcing it with a j consciousness or wrong in our breast against our injured fellow rite:one under the sea. government. - Let us etaifil by the rs natitution, and the hobo will last, I noel, under the coped.. tending sere of the Aleijghty hoover. It is • wise Union. If any lona of govern ment has received ea blessing of God. it is the Amens. Government, sod we have only to be into to that in order to tontines to enjoy Hie laver end Him blaming. 1 will now read the resuintione J. Resolved, That the Cantina'ou of the United States, which was wink, frau , ed for the rapse or en•bliehing • " maw perfect Minos." and "to moon the bless- Ingo ofliberty" to unborn generations, has fulfilled the of of the ;ordeal who ea enabled in Convention in the is.,. and on behalf of the People of the Uoirmi Butte, end is endikel to the 'manlike and sera port of their " Retority." I. That In eesemiding to the 'ma'am- Ain of Liberty and the - Nola% whish ash evideved by the blood of oar fathers, we have Inherited an obligation to panne than untandebed agether,• and it meld be equally base to forfeit the Natieeel In depeedenqa esti to fill le elltgleaes Si the National Unto. S. That the an of the Union is e ease. tilted met, and ought to be deer 4l2 Amen...; but time attain. are iy its mediae.. who, standing on doe apt who Independeeee was dealsred whose f the Cloestitelien vas Named. and trims Me Union was eat Bred ewe perfeet, are idea lasted to it. pteeernehte. end 11a4 Wake al moans for Ow enrolee of than pier duty, in eurroanding masarisle of the sod hem en the worry ground upon our hernia enamors Matted thonaelvep their smeary, we ream to As awes army, the pleases whiell they aim ways ow/ es shawl, Menem& of " our live; see ir unu, mad our nand hater." 4. The SW Oraasiesslow ursviiss Neff . pedun.• held to sendoff fir lab or hi eat , Sate 'Wet the laws thereof, tote , 'seethe% than he ieliveted op eft of 'the pally An when sea Navies es • may be dos' 'Pr many years, fltelett Walla eeetributed woos • i awsbilistlsawl rwshiaa lets e Neqsngben:„ Bate legielotioe was reps* 4,. thaw volved OrOS COMM/ {lll 1114,41,10 , Ow,