_:.~,: Me Three Ilingdred Ikalar Law •- . _ . . liiiioiti6vosiiten sic , ' • The faktwmg, .., , -toktlie seastnotiou of . hei,....ket _of - -11;49, -- IProWn* the Three Hundred - Vellar Lim ' A whkit completely ,teverses-44practiee_ , ,uPolt. It, was read a ado are; sit 44. E 1.,. his> honor; Justice 'llllo l 4lof llinSttpretniComift- Che f. --" - Henneter is. ,Freese, In the Notthern - trict. Appee from the Commoh - Pleas of 'Nmthumbetiand.- . • -.-- - 'Y--' - , y re p ie wversional prepertrwasievielonand sold.= The proceedsamounted ,to $45 , t 11, The;defendant in - the exettition was p resent whin, tliklivy, shihi made, l' hut then 'dui not &id-that Any of tits goods Were- exempted bp" s.thisit of-1849: About the eurenteueetitial , of the sidoiiiqwever, he d em anded - t;leiteileTit bf, itoisiiitufir ~,- The ,Sheliff sold the-priniertiand -, paid' the,picieitedsintO read,- lutd - '''therno#, ,moose'ir potitim4-iidered•llfiPietif the-Mon ettaiMitto,hitri.. - -z..„ ...: - - . ~•.- ...: -..-- - -- We4wel-iistePkderi AO the'debter - emmot, .T.itailer any' ifrentoe* - oest - *nal' himielf. te - ~ thisebtutdrelidoiliri offliiemobey for which personal One - sells sa Sheiiff's- sale.- - : 'the Acts pears - of propaillt not 'ffteOey::' It re- ' • quires , select the ... gerctds --he wishes to • retaitt;iiitthife _them appraised,"and. rep-9rty thaw chosen : and appraised, shall ,be exempt - froMiiif and: Sale: 4 This.; excludes the idea' • ihat•ito is tohave his cholee bet Wee retaining 11e.firtiperty, to _, demanding - the mo e)? deaf, ~ le l thirproceeds. There are Sound - ions why -he Should take `the - ge.eds 'Or take net lig. The law was Made f or the - benefit of- Lb fami lies • of debtors, rather thaii for the ft3enefit-of debt orstheinselves '; and - 11 family, stript s of every comfort, might not he touch thee i better of $3OO fthe pocket: of thriftletis father. %Proper ti, which appraisers it isers woild Value ais3oo,might riot seli''for the ; half'of it, and •if debtori hid this choice, it would - deprive , the creditors of] twice - as mocit--pfoperty:as the law intended to; • take,,from them. A. convenient friend could be got to'hoit la 'at sridefar - Wriwite val- - ue, and a part of.the money - awarded by the Court wouhklay for. . ---..., The - forie4r• hiW.mr this specified the particular articles lhattnight' be retained. The I act of 1849 gives:the right of desigHistiog them I p:)._ the - debtor himself, files the quaittity of • them by their valtieomdp?ints out the mode of:ascertaining that v:une ; brit if,he may he silent Until after sale, k he can :.virtually take • property whiche has not elected, to an a mount far, greater than - the law allows him, ' and without applying - the legal s t a ndard -of its •' value. ,Such a construction is against the spir it as well as tha - letter - of the statute:, The delgo - rnot being entitled tolhe money under any circumstances, would . haver no other remedy_ than an action spins; 04 offieer,eveo if he'haddemanded his right in a propel• way, and been refused, but be - did not snake the de maid herein a wailer which the sheriff • waS • bouts:lle riotich. l=ie -did . not!.point out the property_he elected to retain, nor ask for an uppodament.• ' lie said nothing on the subject • _ until it was too late.: Remtitarly, a debtor who wishes to.avail-hiraself f this act, -s hould mike his pleetioriat the time of levy; the Legislature cotildhave mean othing else by, saying that property so .oleo could "be- _ex -1 ti empt from leyy. Me ein - Buttes time. if he demanded it a ft er it is seiz , provided he - - does not wait so long that a compliance with - his request would postpoue the - sale. • His right is -Clearly gone if he.w4its until the sale . The decree of the Court a Common Pleas \ is reversed., and it is ordered - that the fund in Court be paid to the execution creditors in or ; i • der of-their liens. . • ' The Koss nth Testimon ial. ,• -The *tempt . to coerce Kossuth, by t hreat, I mentions, tole/rye the -shores. of Eng 4441Antturn a the' enthnsi.ssm 1 W - e .ierceracct — in ceeuv-i !tampion: The Franklin , bring full accoun ts' of the great meeting atthe -I4tdoitavern, -- 011 ilCCitions nt ttie 'prommtation - tb. the Hungarian' exile of ;the eopy.of ShekePeare;purehaired for Mat by the penny,:contributions of twenty thOnsandworkmenlrThe demostration pears to.bave been of the Warmest character, and mnithatve gratified ICossnth exceeclingly . especially, When he recollected that itsonthri ,it arose ; - in part, from the reaction . taint the ministerial attempt atpersecittien... - • What there 114,eft of the grand giud-hernmln' England:appears; iudeed,, to be • eenfined to the,ruiddie chime, mil- tol , -the suore-intelli le"fi the oPeratyee- With few exceptions , . the iiiitocracy r and gentry seem to .be to -Mainmon, Pharisatm and - Medievalism. It -hi only among ale people that;: the fiigh; - true spirit still Istats, - -Whicla.iiitilie 4 int i s old.Lati mer at r ;the stalfe,raltied Aicituil Ham - pilen, anf-: fered With Penn and Baste'''. :The' great man= ilaCtitrers haveletrayed the canSoOfAil4ty .41th - their hands, while preaching nhciitt qin snoutifredgn With - their tong,nes rig have, with few exceptions, ever:been Abel fites of mains ; and the gentry,. tholigh,ro- I hvedby many noble , examples to the contrary - Aiie generally been alsti -reartionistia, Aeries ,Aknd enemies of Iminanity... - Bit the treaf-biidy of lbw English people ate a 11. scum/ .te the , core, aukeven they . .- err, mean -te-dci . right. 'Tintokleaven for that? CnasTaustion oitkrLarrufa-* Tilmr-s- -1 Ali"- -Pack, a cabinet maker in, Pearl street,'-New York, has-furnished . the -- ..fe1105 4 4 . account of the Martnerin 'which or 'spirit rappers'- sivntonstrueted :- - ':- - , Having been' nalled'asiton c Profen. or. Nat. tison, in relation to certain' tAlee ; made by me for. Parties in this city, . 1 am free_ tnistato that .-- 'l:laynmade . two medium Wan daring , :the - _peat year,/ both lad lititeliilely - coireared in thesnofor 'Prodnelag 'raps'_ at the ivill'or - the operator. The beds, i 1.4 inch thick, were 2. at out`in the centre, so as to admit the , tea - elinery;and iii,etlarefutly covered; rib int to ' tear. a holioW;_and -make the -sounds-lender. '. Ilan not sufficiently aelnikinted with the nig . 'chine and the= manner of working it, to dencribe them in detail; my_ baldness was ; to mike the . . 1 tables }Mire. for -„ the recext . tion : o thntspirits.; and • thitl dose:this in,ffirci. f instaticea, and iim ' ready t' Zia two . Or twenty itimes'Anori ifl '... ran .get ;paid' for it, I am willing to antert,-- - - And ifl2,ol34.llrilks* n dollaf lipieenta,bese a little hammer -Strike inside_ Artes.tablek,, 60 '. V trzziat - ou;iorgiOti:**i : , " ,-., -_ ---._--,-,.., - -. " Tnz PjucE. a Clunt.—:&iteild of th e ling* "effeehtd — tiki 741t4414'111e:84e .;fie' usiiiity-03ffli• Darnel' .:We bster,-. emo.. with eastora,lha. orM4 l l I ir3Oii taria-aaat of Which G .PPIF I I :: ee rtti- down tlemaa V st 4r. _txtll. : 0 and 4 - _lomp_offerodAttilifiatatlanAdlide l _ 44 ! • I for his bargain: I:4o4 o kotip*grk. - - 4° Ray far rjrrirl.- * "ordirizt, , st 00 _ stateDepartt andiriend of. Kr. W ebadati:=?:4 l tgibesteat'lrit_ - the ask, men at, four j'aSiiitec'aii;Attlytitthe rr' - AU itiri thi):Prelior ,iii/04Pf cii#140461911 :at*. "no the liniikthir Ano isiostieastVer bitigiallkds - * I ,illwrieWr.44 l . \I I=ZIM TAE DZIO 17U etas. rsOrrrlito •._ . Zem'ocratict Hulk, Ip hia ZD _ . 11.0( • Of I: Of - potter. - ,- ciaivrptA r:Pcioo . liga ectia n of, t . . 4 , togrty; y.for:ithe get 'Joh Wbr i li &lie, can do r 50..14 41111gat o:ffiee, 4ireitly aipesite- Wouse," " GREAT -BENDIP Att.) tOr" The .of taiibles - tor sebliol roiriospl s _the commit schotl year, 4.1414 couiltk, is 17,05', The monotappropriated foi schools, $2,25-t: • ; . Tarrnarsnan.-L.To go to eljureh, a hot 'day, thirsting for ".the Water of q t .," and he oblig ed to listen tO - erlinination lit.tween .* Chrtatian' Mini teri,' of - :different 'deniminstiens, from Christian'.. Better b oth : , feed their flOeks, warn the iMponitent, find settle sisal!. al niisundendings_privattily bet Ween them selves. 4 ' i Sr We -Publtti, today,4wo letters Wbfell mill be raw/ with, interest. A f Mr. Mack i . is a biother of iiev. J it. 31adc,lortnarly of 9ih sOn: Mr.Switb is,a son -41:1r. Horace_ with of Jessup. We have anot4r letter frern [Or egon, by a_ brotbar of the g(ntle than who'ss we publish this week, that willifppear in our, next. Many thanks to thoie fries tprough Whose kindness E v , rec e ived them;;.,. :-. 11 - - I ' . . . 1.10 : FO:INITFENDENCEpAT.—The /ICtl.)-, rial . Brother Jonathan, a mammoth shlet 'of: spirito.d Eniravings for 14 Fourth -ctfi-Jaly,' , has been sent to' i nis b 7 theCpublislier,:lir.l3.ll. : ., Day, 48 Beekman street, 'rew York. Among', the largest of th.series - ofilpicturea con pined', in it,the " Etirly*eitlers or i Atnerica" ilia yell' appropriate and ielegaut ort. But we iiiive not roornt,forpgticulars.--stiff4elt to say, the pal' ' per, has a numerous variett-of lively and l isitt3 l l picturea, besid,es those of4tstorical interest.--r It is a pictOrkil, of tancoifircion neatne4 ani beauty t, The price is 121,'p.ents per ioPy, or ten for -one dollar. 11' . • _ -1 li4tionl Account Current. Nothing is ru n re commp, of late, than to fled state ents in the newspapers pretendirg i j to show, ith wonderful Ixactness, that th corintry * fast going to Itin,—that byl; ove - trading ith foreign conntries our Imp° 126d1y exc.* our exportS, 2 An short, that ';o zoireign tra 161-es annually more thtu $ 000,000 against us, which, Is p-tid in spcie. , Startled 'b such figures, ivoa are mare's , .. , -*- 4 . 2 how-iongran - Inn count7ll#arl this enormoia i.dritin upon her. resourees; and how fir dl tent is the day of a - gre commercial crisis, that will !prostrate trad4 paralyze labor, ex i be the currency and iyastate commerce? A class of lineal ec onusts i rmen of ,a peculiar ;Ist ' e uPoOltheee figures and, `rl - mu as the taral r•mult of that _nation al tieY , ad9P!!ed unl) „er ,kr• P°l34 and PerPtt v4Sthrough the netabil era of the la te Whig aninistrntion. Still clinging to the:ghostlof those 904:aned I limeridoctrittos origins t s ed by Mr. ,041 r, aCdex?loda.,by-th,C - eiferienee .4- bie# or ,fn the liaak they seemi 4° tP l ' - itt.'or oferlooy titi tir'st irineiplia orb° DeW; mastic lkuay,ziolloGi ifigward iiittli;inklo t aa, hearts tol th l ifd 1 11. i - ii c if e i gg i _ - e , ur e, ! 3° T e -^-- -r ." perhaps P,mv 1 40. 16 4 in 4tfetOr B i ft. eim i mt ..,u.-- -41.-- "ittat sleil-ove—"Tn 4 )l*.P.ast: l ;n a pps. ea policy. ena Sl ll :stittit,i' vie ihitheirc i a r :4 e ' of ;hi, we i ba t r- d Sp - Ok e , i, to save tha , (country `,' . , fro =pen lag cat; rAts:M.- N i t 1 faith is 'Worthy 6flcbi3tteriti;itirule and 'int 04 , certain falfilment. t. - ' I ;--- - 1 *e will no w give oil' fig=oll;ti'l which we tbee have alfendy il (lea, aisle tip aid: atatteA' to the folarf-Pf eagns ck.confmPieUl Alt* struetk a. in; ' thin irlimminilbeir coireatliii, l and show:their fullsiy. Here i they itti; !Excessiof iinpo* . i, `: $40,000.000 Interes payable to foreignOs on , 11: ' ' s i t , c . : '` ' , ,*,000, 0 00 'haven spend' abroad, :f, - )4,000,000 t s Govern entz,,e_tpenditrues, di lo- 1 1 sus - nal7:er.e., - - )0,4t500,960 Remitted to Irdadd, ' N k _ . 4,001v00 ••• • i 1.00) Dediet****o. l le** l l:lll l -' snigninta;.„ , - , • 3 009 , 111,01, - . Buksee„ Paid: in spOit — e rtad, ,1. 141ourio; eidinatiAntotk.ru *Alm- ' 1 '- - 1 '" ' ' - 1 27400000 IThis- - * a itriakviiiiisiet - 'Amrsl-464 r , 000, 'per. - year,ficeit4way , moterthini- we Now let is turn to the lent 'offieW returni; 1 vtimimds'llind . . enVO.I II 4 - *fee, +l ll *,iatitis i l Ilnisi - vial estaullak fol tint-year 28491. ,• noire: they ;are In gross : I : '3 , - , ^ ' :I' ' -.' ' :,- - i l l PP eciel 41nP;404,44Ket.:_i MA344°- --...,, ~, , 7 ' = liatiirribits, 'I. _fir:7ll%s9i vordi l,4 Kam " ,,07w !,,, E 1444 4 4-EZ P Grtg l 6 : 41381 lill itAladd' ' \ 4hat T ol o o eil *at, illieabilts inato 4 a i of - , -. 64 ez., MIWEB de4 in: the suni4 - firand It la Ws drain of ape& that sol:dianS-COnritry by draiv• t# its ,qOllllO6O, WO :Lana that enkloiohe above state: inenCof..ii#e*3oiatuOtpiieinsion we Why inskthia; that our foreign iT0)144. . Win: who deal in . , 13 %e'- arkets for its investment 'as _certainly as dries tle farmer for his grain. . : --( ' • 1 FrOM Runt's llia pilots, we find a statement ebuipiled on the ; best authority,' that shows :tnelusively the fallacy of all these frightful . mat e s and apprehensions: ielative to 'the drain ago. of *peel° from. this c.ountry, • It shows ttat from 101 tolhe close of the year 1848, e-whole importation. of eoir,t and-blilllon, iii i iti) this - country , amounted t 0552,169,841 1 , 1 1 11 f A the expert; of tl - ye sur:Oefron Oils ceuntiy wing . the same periril, amounted to but 180,402,406. During 'this time, then, there Was a balance in.our favor of $71,707,435.-7! Avid to this a domestic production ofat least $1.0,000V0, aid We have an increase of about 82;000,000, "iii — : - Leore than $3,000,000 per ear ,fogy twenty-eight years ending, 1848'. .. ' s Since 1848 to thopresent thne,524,000,000 ,of the' precious metals - have been imported from foreigrinations. For the same thin we have produced from California and elsewhere, ;Tay 'the. statement of , coinage at ear taint, ,',5165,000,000, making s total inereasq to this "country of $189,000,000. • Durinvilia same , time ive . haVo exported $85,000,000, leaving a m 4. (in in four p.ars.and a half, to '"this country, , of $104,000,0001"or about 823,000,000 Pei year. Since 1821, then, to the . present time , we hive gained over our exports about.sl'7s;- 000,000. specie. An average Of years is the 'only. fair method of statement, for where - one year might show a balance against us, another next preceding or folleiVing woulti , probably , - shc4 a Still larger one in our favor, just as ' excessive importations •or , ',exportations of {wheat, or any Other product one year, would 1 invariably show i much less, either preceding I or following 1 The money market is aslul - - 1 tly subject to the laws 'of supply and demand,' and 411 itsfluctusting incidents; as any -other , market ; and it is this truth, that those who conjure up such i awful. - figuies, stumble over and forget. By approaching it ~only as yell approach and calculate any tither market, do yon arrive at safe - res.ults. '.. . , : 'For the / above conchisions we-have the best. - of data.- INie have never seen their truth call ed in que sts, nor do we believe it can, be with fairness and Candor: They 'show, to us at:least,at the &Tot* doom is far diatarit to: this cou nfry from The source ipprehentua , •ad n i,„,' ,4,1;,,.45,,,, —...-...tommantly, the national policy of the democratic party'in these States. .. . MEM . The Legialative Under this head: the Jitaiiata Septinta oleaks of the sitiandining 8600 or more y the last Legislature itt fewOing the latuto of Maryland. Mr. Sliter the Whig Sea ; dor-who introdueed the Resolution of invi- tation, repiesents the District in which the. Sentinel is Published. We hope those whig papers that have *tried so hard to fasten' the odium. upon the Deniocrata, will read atten tively. this article fru it .their :brother Whig co- ; temporary., The Se . nizisays:. . .-; ' '..... Few understand ;. the real .motive for -this guzile, and .. ,interpretit- as al. net of.friendship and courtesy' on tbe r tart of the State; and'ma , ny of the ..metiibets- m..Jhe 4bsetiee . of better "ittforination•-ifewed it in: thiSlight, and; well it ; w ' .se ';." but,: Ahem' was at power . behind the 1 , ae, Ore„petent thin the Usterrral -appearance t it I d( th _invitation itielf: - It Will' bit- rtvellected dud en . the assentbliag ;cit 4 earyland Leg-: ll.t islature.this year, Gov . Lo ;in his tnessage recommended a stibseriptio ,of Maryland;.'to; the Sniquehanna Reilroad, now- under 'can- , ; trzet from' Beaks - pion' copPOsite Harrisburg} to Siinburv..: 'The Legtalaturti -of **land' bas-.been dilatory upon tbematter; and to fa cilitat% the subscription this . ' banquet was giv:- en.. Thisla , the .truererun lwhy the iivitation 'was mad% :Ina we cap adduce the evidmice 10 prove it - whenerer and wherever itmaY, be de: Med. 'The; invitation in the light and purpOSe for i i:vhieh-it_ was made. is an outrtwo, auk*. regatory to: tine character of Stap, and.ire a*situiption of nulbority Wholly; ultjustifiabial en the part of the L0.,7,1.5' latUre, by: which the ; sTre.tsury, is robbed o f several thousand-dollars for !the:benefit ef: a Railroad '' ecirpqrations in-1 which the citizens or aieigt,ibctring State!Own wore 'Ain tWeAliiitli of . the Capital' titeelc' Intbscribed.' * *;* *'•.This ihaze Af (73 4 case it7ilt noiplaze aikiSeaator iii.thiie4st otti - abiel .):arht: .--- Wecannot kilp it: if min are sit JO . `berg. to liiislate- for -At ' beeefito,or their it ris istituinti.inagielsulte, generilty,*loitl: hietalatien..be'S liOisiti.oe , injArK - tbi:-*VI, tikviia . tied to know it -_-Titii is Vfirfil'an, 44 Fie-ei - P4lve - b - oPe it OE bf-thilsitOrheite . ; ilkia . .^, : tate has Viinq In - its-official - ;4* 1 71 to. a , - ...ag-fer,dsu Vsemiltioti.'of A few he*, i lit e dth i . , 4 - 41Iaiii to. alOriijiteteriierilladn. l WatrioditidrizliWbo,fiiitho leftist ; Mtitirtaol 1.4(44 i l ini_deei not teuli4tinilated' Ai sorb a l lgumAct4ora r. And were it' (104..thatieho*d; men wiiiiid.• l ;e injured the/AA We -We6l4'll? againsto°' bill. 1 . 4 giO lt * s I . l pirtoPfiatiag a single cent - for the , 'ezpeitseeb ~• .ii this ciionik ft t... led i * Mai Jai ye-1 itho groan un." :their Of ta.vt4ioci, itihelhouiti; ics Jl(lcir4e: . . of* Srusruktnina Rail , 416 :** PrOgkj.2lll -i.- - - ---t i t lizir The ' tocinAti express_ tro l l, ert,Nie , New York an pie, Rnileciad, - ratt train Hain- Aerate to . isehonniii - on "hiostiity, rit . dist . 4.11 - iie. or : pi miteliii F itr. Ikit:mini:dia. , - Mitt, Irgis**a k . ,. einit*anTheliev*.tkilC - to-_, - : Alitrittot w kicb . Wis . :eves bop; • - •n• - • 14 - Aiii, ifiatirdiitaurk r ifrn ,itny494l . 1 itatlkt ._ 7 , 4 kAlmowlfkl. l ,lS it-Infte iebt*forai34 l ' idill'e'vieti 4 _liiAi;if ' 1 /Ra11!m744, - 47 4 15 ia15)4 0,', 10/14 * - -1 % lifhti_:* ) ,rti.- -!, ..„, - :A4 ,- *. / .*** tilie : :*1 iiell-iiiithie now I. iille:',6lo;ji:**...l --Ifilicegas_ , Tifre,Riny- - -commargarkos ' Tsime*mitzigig - -thrii 8714406 - cididu4oro.pul,kiiiiivie gitk 7 -fiiin ilditiair time: . . . New Toric Coireiponitenee. , • , NAF ,- X9 l 9c , satqwley, May 28,. 18 3 * Mr. E44*-141Y8 axe saisitse llas thi ahangiabia!:oaks cold ataYikgriiiintetaPerirted, with= ho dtys days, haw earried tenar latol the ‘ heart or man i y a tidy housekeeper, and fill ed with. stpptehehsion the breast of. many a Broadway-retailer• whose rent and gas bills acz I catup V a t l , qu ite : 45 .. tast, in fontwegher, as in._. faii,motwithatanding his `customers and his re= celpts -,ideqgnize achange is the weather \ a sensibly as thermometei. - I . Oar advices from Europel.ate not important;' although claire interesting: The parliament; in England, bad been busilreagaged in inveg , :l tigatihg a system of corruption on the part of'!, the Derby. cabinet „which is perfectly astitund: leg.' "Noble earls" haim been . placed, on.the stand and'borne testimony the.raseilit i y of their friends, showing a state of politica ras cality which would put even a , New York Al - to the blush; and a general .Ootburst. es of the BourL y Peria.—The re-enactment of:the death penal- - ty for political offences hid been agreed on in the Council of State.:==Fresh •difEctilties had arisen respecting the guardianship - of the °Ho ly Shrine;" anti' Russia and Turkey, like two old scolds, and abuse each othei. Cotton was more in demand, yet wliolly . voidef. ani mation. Breadstuffs were stiffer in conse quence of stormy weather. Proviaiong also were More active. ' - • From"Califoruia we have two - weeks 114V1- • : ees, aid' a pile, of Aunt, but the 4 news possesses "no / intcrest. Business was ,quillo dead, and prir . see were at the 'lowest ebb. ‘ The ruiners up-. pear to do well. - . -. -1, Prom - 31e.xicc; oar' advises are exceedinglyi , important. Santa Anna; true to the instincts' of his species, hai set out on a career of infa.ii "my which is worthy of , bonia_Nnixileon mil Marshal Ilaynau: Those Whodiffer from him in sentiment he. proscribes, and banishes. or - , imprisons Them at his - own pleasure. Bal i President Arista, who was *icily enjoying himself atl his country aeat, has been banished because he was supponed to favor annexation to the United Stittes—an opinion which h boldly avows in tho correspondence respect; ing the decree of banishment.—,The National, Guard-had bee 9 dissolved, and a decree order ing its incorporation . with the,; regulars had -.been issued. The consequence , was a three .. . 1..., " ""- 1 , -1 fc () ._ aniume-ki i p l : [asys , insurrection -0r .. ,,,,4 .National bnird in - . . 1 - .Hydrophobia.' • _',.. Vera Cruz, and a Adverb contest between then , A di - stressing ease of, this terrible disease.' and the regulars, in which .;many; liven . we` .4 recently [(meth-red in thin' borough—the victim - Ilost. The troops occupied the forts wfillethl ; being a kind of hermapprodite editor. :It rip• N. G. had possession of the streets; and th pears! that 'al. wMer sin i your paper sometime romi was • settled, only by . an arrival of re-ii- since-amused hitlyself i With drawing_ an iffing. 1 • Iforcemen6, to the regulars'from Jalappo. The inary; likeness of a rat,landscr uecessful was he [ _Most severe measures' were adopted egaintt t with the Pictere, that the , editor:Of.the .."Sue. [ these whose opiniono were considered pernic- ueliLna Regiver i act L illiq recognized it ash's q . ' own -1 portrait;retorting'.l . t •ll *th *ti - ions.. The legislative ahority.of all kid s - Ayi esq ° 1) had been. suspended throughout the count , t•I symptoms of bydrophohi.a. 1 The [ .rat is,mad. r l . l and militarygovernmenta established inste ad 1 How true it is that "a gulity,conscience ne; -tite military and civil powers ~ being ves+lncoacusei.." t u t„, , ,whyt, was nat. the..e,riininei in the same, persona. Anothei'deeree disarms lion done in rhyme, ailtystiall ."Is Othello: ..not all private citiaeass and pritiliillita theipesses7l[easily frightened" ftom , hie Oeitiptdiern I [ Stick!, sign of arms and animonition„off ever) ; .1(01; Ito your dofffferei, HOper---. 7 YeakeTtltat pont: and'enother places , the telegraphs entirely tin-l - ble of hope, - and- you cannot fail to 'gain a p der the control of the: overnmeut - All those *Akin et the bar as cheated as tio4 of" ,i+s,o who served .as guerillas , daring the war with livorlliy brother andb‘n poiopsuiee,.plucliii 1 the United States are ordered under arrest,ltd 1 Ilea' , Eeq: " : Birds_ of ii fentheri"fOriciotli bet:led by court, martial ; sad a list-of offieet's ißy hat hair-splittiegr process, in, -rhotals o Ilea Fha:aorrendered to General Scott *hen 4e / 1 l i. iw, could one-be,tak#land r the'erther:left: . capital was taker, had-teen published, end al, Stick ,to your- doggers Heiner.: Prontitut ' decree issued degrading them from I all civil your shred [ of a soutti)thq diatilied, : neap,; , emPlOment, and from their rank in' tlie army. iof , a 'libel:leaner; rattle .vigilant; gratin The army -' "Was being ,rerorga, uized !end ",,in-` deaf, while the owners permit pin to:pse -ili , creased; ind- Gov.. Tries of Chihuahua had. i typo'_ and 'press; but , ,tbie careful, - .0l rat, tit marched with a,large body of troops to 1 3 P- you, do not, burst your,; boiler, And do. keep pOse lief occupation of Alesilla "Valicy by the: sharp watch for, the "cats." .... -,. .. -. * American -; troops. .All. these •movementsj of. [ ' i SafititAnni . indieate a settled land consistent detestlion not only of our people but cifi: ru institutions ;•' and, when-We take Rip conSider : - .ation thin good understanding, wfileh exintsiber, I, tween_blarindthe Spanish authorities tergetly: ,er with-his recent decimation, by-the Queen bf Spain„ - witti the order of Charles HI; of Spain; [ We-have:name straWagoating down therstixtu, , I lifhie/Oridieiten4li - e:eoiroo ii;tile°•'--I;lulima -141/40t Ceolin.g,,eitettaioe - d - 'y-bim . will_ ' y-' olleOhlill 4140ternt,h4o; e. . rsele.siilli l ,aue to ' -thineoti - , ry;-, d - knowing, as iiirds 4. 1 ,he m knowilhi a'' if ; . destiny'. of e* ice; the onlY s ecrnr# le attar is the Sarre flee; -0t110400_0.101110`;Eu,' b posir e ih. 1 , 36 I: Wbgl 14131,iii.er to Dri.iinlg 0140 North MatriOang47 , l l6 l to , I;4* us, may . ; bi ' - , V, 1 k' O: wheeh , ;._ ni ..can the eitrr#Set.,- be , , e e r e 'Otroyetly ,rfiell, ibis - Je -*pa* whoae ' 9 lfre . : ,g. tli ted. 1444:sfc;iild , * : ihig4 sympathies ere . ore cloUlYAsse -' .:suh .* retr . - : 10; 411 Aq4,Puoiute ' eldieriap rovince or sOno 'by '-iiSpeudisit'an 01)441 tips;whole. -forge e....f 4 U.; *pa sii - ,be . i resgbi t bear or. . is- to`; . heck our - progreoa-And, Opp'. our -eriergies,. '..tier e i ,141 '' - '41 114- Ir 3 in - Auel" a s i, 09 063 t" - 'n - 4 1 eich'll.-fAeMleil:.--VV11,4 no m inal co ' .I , '"Of 2 4! 1 la riiii..* l3 o'.nre. edto *4 , ; and sjiciaet; reet4t‘leitti Texo;iesiierers. e -laree- Wile*Viee:roo l4 lbe rwerS-. or: lump°, t u idi,. ;, -4t# llo 7*- 141 41:•**4-P r O ltt l Y l fof 44 1 giritat P 001 14 14 441 4 4,61. I - ; '' ' ' *.` ea - 4 141 4 , 1 -***,o44l.iithij#(.._ eat*: Irish ip#O. Oicij.**iiiiixietuilizift El ibos4o4o. see;fiSe!i 4- ..*iiiitioSsf; : , - -4 0 41 iiii"4 1 #4 1 0 - 4.**l4,iiiri . '' , " , :41- iivla firok - ***go*i..e; *I.:: 4 . k - ik i . i i/1 " - -** / }SOVAVY )414 1 1 4 : :-. V - isriir tiiifinaiiiii: - ..",ii. int 1rp1iii5 4 .444 , ,*::„,- - ...;',...T.A 4) : ~4itgise', neie , 444111 .--. 14, - , 44 1 -I m e a r s 'S* ,iiii ikaiii**S : irest,a; : * l6 l ..*- 'title' RtEniVil ERAI pro of events with a jealousiele ; ; to utt, , the: , piniesti; calculate the Olult; ari4.4oll:.• : '' for COLitillgellera. 1 ,, ,, - - sq , , i i, I,f '';;':. ...,.. _ , T., ...;› ~': -. 1 .•=4.'•- - T... • -,- - :4 ...; - :7;, . i IV , 116 -). n ,40 0 _ . * - 0 1 ." 1 __ ," 2 ,,, ,-, e t 3 -4 4 "-- ie' . is t:44J°144 tif ,Jury ' 01 1 . 4 0 I:t* 1100 f °64 v " a':- * k P il i o) wits9lt'ani.fZlPtl!,jiOralei: be in g .OPn.. "ri,that, . luiul '4 0 4,0 a lie!k . fork . al, therefoikwith ill its teiliictiii'dotalls.The . foreidn appointments lave been made at last m 4 give general satisfaction, :except' in the i - Of Ilelnietit==thi isgirii,tfitilto - g/scliiids; tate cOnitti . General 4 , A ' and" 8 • . . - iiiiai — '' - -ii• i , Cliarge atrs . I . , er in ts emintryi—who has been , appointed':Charge; to thp Netberlands. This fails; .. , eiy properlY, taiOdn!that respect whieli tbe Preeldent's ap.., painimPnts gcnovelly_receive ; 10 it is a ma to'of anrpriss to me bow 'ile 6;$1;11•1 : coinnispiAl such aPositicin: _ In the. list - oft apPeir4meats,; .rave dot. Seymour; of bimn.,set doWnfor;, ia ? Peter D Vrooni,"ei, N.. Y. for Pru ssia, Got. T:roasdale•, of Tenn: for: Mitzi!, gam.'ke , .:' dry, efphio;fcr Chili, , Theo. Fay, of - N:i y 4 i'cr §'Wltzerland,,,il. Dedinger 'Of - Va. for Den, mark, - fAug.'Delmont of N 1 V. - for thn NStbee r lin . ii, Ir. 3 , 'Aeible.r. of Ala.',fer Ifeleuin,-11.ifi , enfor Ind. for Sicily, - R. R. : Meade' (4 - 1114 Sardinia, 11. R, o lickson,Of Geo. to Austria, - 1 • M. S. Oreen of Alo. to,New Orenada, '.li II,:. 4,1 - ay;.'pf 'N'enn. to Peril, cal. 1 4 ;684 of 111. tO• iencie Ayres, C. 11.W.o4dbui . i „of •Maiiii,i:tn, diti-Theic Is:. pothing ,lse- afloat , worth In local metiers - we , are., Unusually I dull— a ftiends the Quakers . baying . been in town terqng; yearly meetings: , : - • , . Our 'Crystal Palace is, vspidly: .progressing, m.eing eMployed niglitlm4 day. , We. May ;also l i ably expect , therefore,„ that it. Will be 'pen ,d Sometime,.a consolation, trely,-,when / roc nailer tim• several - disappointments Which we taken place already. These. have lnflu tee th e stock so far as,te cause • n. decline 1175 where it stood ia abort time since to' It is new stated that it will open .about ', so that your readers, need - not her= Alin - their " fi*inge•ready just yet.: \ are blocked up . in eteiy,direc \q' brick and mortar, Ana neiii -io much: building* at the lnrci. which were geed lao are ruthlessly tern ' erecting ' other'and n too. many Fs le which were .fr . 115 1 •1511r13 ry.al?out Oar sti, ee tion 'with' piles • t befeie hive I se. :L prespnt, thno. Strut. enough for iny man's down for the. purpose o more Coatirones ; althmigh, , sea they are no better than. ith, -t torn down. Our spring hnsineas is abeat ore , And tray. elling thrOugh the - summer, and. hu 'lug:, up watering places seem to attract the . a4 ion of our' merchants and their wiVes. Nevip Saratoga;New l ! ondon,;(rich with its histeri, cal associations,) RockitivaY, capi) May, Avon . Sprinni, are. all Piasenting themielves,as Can, didatei for favor, and I - presume they Aviil liberally patronized by our i i hnelilling popula tion.• . • 1 • I Bread-stuffs:are rather _ i more active than they haye been for some time Past, and eon:inland rather better .priies.,' dirri meal is de pressed, as is corn. - "Cotton is also_advaneirig slightly, while plovisiottli of all - kin 4 are quite depressed, . Letter tcom • Oregop.2‘i - '6ninon' TiiiIIIT - Oft ' rVi:ill,llll43ttar ft , 1; ,' ' — Vaii4 * :NOt r i 441- 1 88 3 %---. ' 7 c i , ear'''rzii;r Wittf4tfotheti:-116370 sitr..,!, ' ve - sl'at 'the life - thised - lan4;: 'and believe i r r ts l . . . ' ' ' iCi V Ili from US I ^ ill eyollwOuld be anxious `"to ~, i - ,' .; ' st'fii.\t , iite - thdaigh•Aligeal t#9 ~, _ - ,..„..._-,, - will'atteta „. , d ,,, ,-_ - POurt --------- ' 0 16brat1011 a 1 ' utrolini,from a felon, tin 0? Ihilgea; hof SulT e !is lam s ~ b .., I ~.: t h i m u Ina one .3 - t d At a * meat! * D e g r of ea the 1 irii 4 tabi . tants" at: Gr,e. t - fi ger - :. '1 *ill siretyan'aiirlei'afaduat,..°s_9,4! 1 1 1'4 1; k House," bY''' • 'oa - rney &e., 'since 1. last Wrote. ..,I,V i e'eroeseci i • Bend tcnt'asiliP , - at the L l . 1 u !'-• :„ o f r c - ifjl lif *. •- ana 'l" 61 -. veiittl ilia iiiiht lilltito 'AtY , Pf, V. c ar p , ter r for malupg arroadelti.°nt' °- - ' `"' -3--- - ' A '' ' Ill t Glij' thriaih - 4 - t E .L . 4 . ' l ' l '' tr Anniveratiry'ar ci , dy'"andtVa` [ Offload „T n "-_-.•. , .. • ,-a , :.i. aerating the a2proaf .!flo ~_ .-...,, i,•' ~ ~,,, ~. - a th i s i s e as o r 4 alonti 9r Isiligt 1 • - ' - on - motion, FED ' I dor savageo,fla , . • -1-4 ~, :., -1..---.4-. d , , National - Independanee, , .' d r., - - - , a , i oe . ' Neatlj a, tooWtar ' ciiiied to the Chair, a nos' - miss r 7 an „.„.„ ~ , , ~Q.,•, ~, i, 1 , E .ns aopointed pe97 , •-•.!* - ler i em' u....... ,n , .„ , -,„ „, . „ 4 ,, ....,-, , ,4--,e,. 1 - I.DEckEit Esl. was i ' '' ' ' . N. A t ' ; '" -.. -- 1 -=- ' ' l '..-.- I *A'44 ibe Platte - river, ana.T3 j*.ve Th°mas - " v- ' h • - in a tif . :' ' ' lelweeri that ,arkd, I , l frat z ,4,1. .°1' 1, `?"--` '''T *ilr Ed P a Y te 'as , .... l l i . , 18 ' te m n el 't - it' - 1"131, I.' 'ailaad bi 'arltilii katil[fk war-. j ev p , Aieelter, Tho,i4s A ' EY -, 31"1 : . a ''' aeas W . a ' S ~ 4 ~ , • li ikii-Ifict'idlowitig il *. ' L I,' Pe C. B. stv-Ni, :F. D. Ealah [ aah , .A- *t. l'i'id ) ta,!aei,„ !".Y., d ,, l ggrgs l , ° ,,ai Th x-ti 4e •A ti lr,„ on ..t ie. 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F 1 : , ~ ,I ll i t i th ea it t iller' 'll d e d th e 8•10.4 e At a n r e mn ik e .„,., v e 1 _ '' ean Orator' a . e , $. , ~erang ;. 1 7 • - -1 1 ,,, , ' , •'";1-- ,s 1: the L wen ', Prflaur tFL ....' -: '" '' • ,-, .- ha WatilE4it it:: ".rtie reason ?..t.i-t-I.‘ ' tiii al ' ther - arrap 4 emenuinfectsarY• . 1 • men ) w, ► ~ , ~. ,- ,- . is ~,-.. -:•• li.l/4.. eared En 6- - • 9 ir • b i `A 4 "ill tereciali got.. — ii ' ' 'itna`inbititiity zeipg ST_ r --- io n i n don, Rethiv . , tllat, ~ ti' Le ne''' s i ,..- ?, ~ c;N thig - -'i, c ., t uft , il i a ‘ihirdie 1 tm eating :be phbltabed 14 th , )Montt , f , e Met; than ,g ~- . . 7 ., r . ,..,. - ..,,, - 4 - 1,, I P f l ." , - 6 11 s. ' 1 4t. etiii ibra l ei. visitant ne*rtY,„..Tul tili f ,„,„„.,.' i n d the usquenanna ,• I Was, ...a - ..y..f.; /..4, 0. ,_,, ,__. i t - ' DECKER,'Cif --' (.4; I I - ea ihemitelves t and wflPalif-i, PETER ~., ,.... 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' 2..eity-0 1 0j' ‘4Tiiii:-4VI , Attek lip 1,11T ,. .:;*1001.40:t 4 ou'idly - ,' '. ' lopuht: i louglintle4 7 ositiv• - -b . itha' - _!tfi*ia• crtiOalipir, ivtio - i-' : : . ' , • thettity•Atit I fift.ilit th0 , 1 4 40)14.0 ' ~,, 4•P.F41.4,100_,1y.:,?, Ot ° - * ' '' I 481 *°/41 4,1: W t . , • 7 4 - ;'::: -1 '; '4i-A I ri•APt" , ,ilif•th*P l o l l - ', 1 !er..1014 - llit# ';l'- d, 1 1 ;: --.. 2,„ „.-.•_,,,..., V ;.."'" --` - ' ':' - s" , - ,1 - :;:: , . === Fid I - Letter froze :the Tacifie. tving is a second letter to Doci: it _ _ • dei-,*ll vicinity * from a soiteJor h*.a iitiairA .. : f . „::44,iiiii v ...:. 1 it .. lgor or some; tamik. _ l3l ... , • utliiii ; .Pacific Oceart, a'fol'nie } slettes whoia ra published somomenthiginekft Eiftinto4 l / 4 0Wyhee, warcit li.fBsa; . il, I shali-nOt - bre another clittnit*f- send letterhomzriseim, I will improve thia op.' nity :,of writing. `-We mit new lying at i.i'lti'a iiiiidlliiihiii,lie'Weisterii, - iide - OT F ee..; - '•'yile came in _ here i th . get potatoes, .. &ell 'There is a small native town here; - -le missionmiii; laboring ameng...the e fi'-i : the'laudable' 'Puipose•ur-R,r (l . 1 111 ..e,ting i I' ._ - , spi itual -welfare, sts welVaal their ad, -n e t in - civilizatlon; &c. ' -, : ' 1,, r,.....: • t. - ... -. ! -- .?" --'• ..";-- ~,-_---..' ) e dt? not ~,greitt the Tor,t, or "P e r u - as I e yogi withould, in my letter which,tient., frami-:.,4epoluli Jast iOnteher;-• but rtfier 4 ing `-fittliitt.l4eqfaio l o l .4* .*e P tts ;' *o startplf* r'the limit in .. S:ts, a group of Islands, Ul , ye will 'see on - -,the - flap ''''lif -'these __...te Wd irri ed there after ,a tedious passage of six i'r *ey i kcs; • eing:\4 6) 4ed 'bi,l)ad-, w e ath e r. , .We ; I,n staid 'et tie ;Ster4ikeitit'abOui three Weeks, and ul visiited s verat of' the' group to prhenre.Water, ' 1 : 11 frlliti.B - set potatoes, &e:: ' They- equsist of a, e• ' fest am II Peaty:4o , 1s e'f,olce - rile: pilgip, but '1 I: velly 'f',ok i . itful'l6; the '' values,, ` iolfielt, produce 'Pi most:):na ert-rdpical firtitS. - The Flinch 'PI bare Po , issien'Otil4lll . ; On.swicial 'oi - h 0 Whic tbqy. he e ma' IssiOtkry •• sietiens. ' The' 'one 'tit 0 * which e itOppeitthe longest, the Fr* ' 'd . 0 rojeo o'cati4Wiiblitiaiiii4selleiei year s io aft l et h ving Cxpenaed'U• large; gni' ii - tit ek '1310n: e . and.tabor In -builb.inrgaidefis; - &C:' Which k ar no gning,to decay : - but at One-aaf them ti . . ft! y have . tt '7 - Botany baY, where ~tlls'y, Send , th :r rtaoners" . .Of 4 tiiiper:thrlaolll,7' f ' They 1 3 h eal o- a Mai- of stnironed:hefe,", which -I) w kth on craft. hpre.Lwlien We 'Mara; but 1 ; 4 ' 1 1 s era ,:whale ihips'eibleiptentli arAied, and 01 ' le 'abut thh same - thne.we init. The natives 11 ' ' the4e - Islands'ath - of the san e rice with the. I S, 'tid ehliiiiriciers, and Or ioOki r ot%ttioOther I I a n d 'ef the'PaCifii; all or'whih are suppoS-- e to crf Malay origin; 'but . ther are liner, in 10 a ti 1 e d al.te. rhe il z i i .ar l d % :i e, t ha n e n : serimt and 1 g %s ob 1 I.‘ l s 1 nltsic.:l,. write,4 Ic,o r : t effn s . e e l tr t i vsiv t t el ei t or, 6 ,Ini l l o s:zv l yil i a a.a g ei g tt lei it e oh l: d i , inw t e t I t ha; e It P e e r ne learn.yh 1 i. . : i Ic h ad P ushi a t i l i Iv davt h e ene t dsrd n e l i a t o ,ic i. r sv i .h t n f . il h , t latteric iti in= , tic on °litho French, to whom, they appear th, hi, o. a, pirticular antipathy. !They go near ly na ed,'arld live chiefly - on raw, fish and fruit. XV le ft the _Margnesah on tbe let of Feb. :nd h a fair wind and fine weather during sur. ssng,e to' this place; where we artivoi hri het tit; hut: have been-cruising, •around this sian in quest of SperniWhlu until the day' fear *for yesterday.' %lie. ' took a :Small sperm --. while' - "-n. fr ' thr front tio wrot you stay] 1 a . 41 Ni l - 1 E - mild' being .. there: . _ _ 'weiir... -11 e' too goes te the,*iiiiing &mind enee.tharefbefore rettirningheme:' 'The Tem : . eraiti goes to 1t It2lo . retie oce an: - . - '‘. -- L- :4 - ' i*ell Mr. *•. , _.,Da. _th,... : boys whe - - - , were the e when - 1)01K tliat.Lo,renze Avery *: a shot) - ma 'of theiri, is in this Country . - soniewliere. , He ivas - in Ein4oluln ' at - thel time I...iiits;.btif, 1 d not .see him, but swat several ofthis ship., Kris es:, - .lle taint: . from N:,-.X. in the-silip 7 Cani-1 bri „but left afterreaehing Lienolait_i." / Wheth 7 ; er le, goes on the,whaliog,,,groaq `egam r er. rf3- ltt home, I did net le?rn. -.- ';',' -r- . . ~L -,, -1* .* , * . - 4, -/ :.*-t. , .:*\.* 7;;.: I. :. .eitFaihii•hitil =better' stieklto:the . .-Pl - Oligh, an not hhazard . the experiment- .4)f,f going , a . .i vv.) ling yet :.-. rshill'he at honie-befortrauutyl m ntbs, rind can then ,iell t 'him of the,' &aegis i of his tinkiaelis. '' lie ean - then go:it he - eh - saes-1 ' Yonr,atieetiOnate Son, • • - -Y..' -- F-'if . .l . :• BYRON:63IITH. f. EMI MEM that 1 ikadi - ~.., . ~,,b cult left, who n I Ado* arrive itiitte ~, ..,_.4 . °o; \ ` "I- 6 th day of Oct klutiii:- of , esia ~ Atkout itli ftdi share of a . .1?' ' kin b1e..141:t ins veryill mi Platte vci `. .1. = 3 • iiveri d evil). ,Sainion - Palls, with dyee n : AttrYo? 12g11 , ''f) :bI4TIOLIng hat& all day, and . li i" i g b i - - "#1 .3- I. 'l li ersi N. IL Hanson, iio,o`w fli takes _ lia:MYPhoid fever .:. We lat. *tied him! about, 0 miles east_of Salmon pa s. 'meter tit v r iti`tw° weeha I was token with 'the iliti" -li n, ll iOsesuentlyprtyphoia royer.l i At. the illme time . 1 wimfitdrering from a siy+ ' - fehni. len:44lmm and swellings corer. 4o cd body fer'o, and I orllve4 at iitecolt clusi n that th stifferinp of 'Job Were tioth hig' . cdi* it -, to r bliiine in(fne r Aseveral days eifriec to , start ; on: another j ourney at t. t. n'n - '4 6 tights t-lailfe; and; ; itientirtiVit:lo,l dear, 6 0 1 :h :re - irt , ‘ d!ona ( olitrding upon my memory, and`! KM 1 iOnied WM able tO i I fitibitilt )iiiii , 'ai -gm gieeii- up'all he f 'r overY, 4.641 been able to write a let= 1 1 me, I would not `have exchanged th e rivege for y w worldlealth,beitirwilis denied ie. I would layl, the: lorigrlonr.il burst night, bu p Ith i'eve racked with, paiii", ' while, busy , le(1 er; woo 10v - bank ,hoidays of • my hit head: faults and errorir , er i routh and fie epildes. 9 my. manhood.':To :be brief, io ' ‘ii with a o°4 coßstite,tibil: nature tri 1 a l l i , - + dt g .ai t i-80 that;Wheii Preached ffol/' ,°mParatiYellr: s lntait agait, welk.. I started frOm there with I • n the pack trail, while brother obhgedito lay by two,.weeksere rathOolo , to 110 4 hismagda and hettsiven• l'he , Sth day on the 1 a .1 I was tatdied t witle brain) fever, I liad i'vio 4Y13 , 924, the, th4rd.,day travelled four -- ii,48. 1 , , i Sub equ6t)y, I. made my way slow. , 4 1 i nnOl w Ili silaifa mite - or the_Cascads `!s;l,here Wne again obliged to i!to. By hero' ja Ls 11 e m Priivisions wereinarly gone. I ', ?eid,:wo ditys on apiece; o' bread „half =as acr e as tnyi hand, iindtiCo l da on 3 it , . . 1.1 _vs mo sills j' if i tO, . It-its hard enough to he sick and have g shelter, and„ friends to nit on you, and th comforts °Lige Arden y a ; but I I had noiTe. ' r ule ground, was my lo ly bed, o f t& Cenopy . f heaved my covering; an while I lay there inter set in. It rained almost' e l s. constantli., three days and four nigh All I'l I tb cold—ground that time iay no. e ,ch illed, wet, hungty and friendless. Sin then,' have not fa ii mach better ; as it is seldam / lie down . thilry clethes on, still I • liasve keg— siowiT gai ing l ia lleai th r taa stren g th ' 4 Y d -Ot- ~] f is not tits „ luxurous, yet Usve,sonaltii*c :: 1 variet y:NV l kd , I live on Cab:mile M t = ''' I a ep aye , 1 • ed.-with: with waer and baked. -04_,Sundays, water and Ciainel e! II have made a claim 12Riles south of 0-ego i n City. William . hasiiitille me three _. miles : from me. I like th'e contry full ns well asleipected. Please write iminedi. titl ley. Di, ectfto Oregon City. all Nem,' igitha•as somas I regam my heal . :I Your affectionate Son,'- 1 1 .-I;,P. C. MACE - over very le do e DA 3611 t • e eat; Wi pst. htib _ 11 was td pro , 'Own InARUP f-...-- .—-1 , -- i---- • ~.---,..-„,..............., . J : . resbyterian Synod:. --- 4, r - - ' '-. FAL% May 27 In the- ft,eiiinati sevaicin yesterday,to . Ist* ,riess of in erect transpired :.'.''' -, . . . I i To da a h6lated disdussion on the a very, 'question'.. Ose. , -A-aeries iit:ienoliitions were Iro, reported y - ilmailoolal. ooliklaittee,recoinmee; 'Ll'!g Ille PPotatrifeat of a..COMthittee, et fO ' ar from ari areilaveholding synod 'to - nspilet . I h67* - ma w, liirieMbers - of . the:. Presbyter 1 Church '` old: slates - whether- firm.. media 'of bony" lenap, and whether baptism and ..pr. age are observed amOng rho slavei oiMem• b zof t church -; the comniittne ta repOrfto ihe • wit. A..asitabl.Y• :' - ~, k ' Dr, " .4 - of Tenn. ' misimly:Oppoied the an:. 'olutibir emPhatieilly.arierting that the Sou_. ' l cier so , . itted to liserniiiiW -Messrs. NOP i 'ton-,,0f Vp. fid MeLimo - of Mliss., also.warmly .op..erred 'the i: : att.e,r. -,., . ~, ~.. .. - - .. - uitel an .nn.ry discussionarose towaitis, i y z i t LI! nloe e, and' . , Teverend,debate:s grew ;EnC:rah heated.: " ~ ',_ l. •-•`• . • ... —l Ev'en alit/:the set" - t w•MS'Postpan ~ ' ed, I t 4 myrrhe *teinent,.unti fOnday. .. '. 7 ' ' The'. issarbly: visit - ' , tar* Falls to-Mo TOW; . ' ", -1 , , ~,_ . 7 Great excit ement iias existed ,A pal Convention', to day. , 'At the li T hitter 'fi•iiii-the• standing commit efA `Ncrittingtuttn, condemning _. the, ,c Urse A. Pr: Joh- is, for prenaing .. iia a.Me hodist el Was read audintered -upon' the journal. 110.110e.'•Clirroll„.Aalerdayofforell a set. je 2 filt. SOU 044 0_ e*prp r g3 A4e. obnoxiau lett#t, and YeltenthiV s deterely, iiPiiitir eo,ll* of tlie- Standingleotrittiltiici•: ~•-•- ',,, , , .•,- .: -,:, Several:amendments :were -nffered,, - andle :41eigitessvas','conOa nn with great;aerinient• i. LYestiodili ;afternoon andAhissmotilitik, &UPI i: all the.points of differeneeketweeri the 4i ' and,low church partioa,y . itik_diseitssed, - ' . `pia 'e:A4tiftiSinii ilia. •px&timetit pievit4i thiS inorning,,witk.ana forihepreyjouS,q9i i'''''.. rina*,'• l / 4 41.1itnii: eettr injf b.- a 'ileasion, ts, sttiout:pmeia tilt:Soar • o'..eloili. , tlakk.•** 4l •ss4,l,Nreesit'.4o l3 . .•... , ii i i..-i_ i.. 1, i -1 ::.. . ': •\ ' t i. Av;e•-1.6',',; . ' 4i- :' w As kf m yor..May 21; 4' Coliiiie4 I ,Jainett 0. Bartv4...inier/tOi . day• ;heel •3:clinitiiii9ol:lbit'getitmaitt - r9C t A is sitl.,: - l ie voltiTetruielly. Chief Clerk ur the PansionOP . • ' : ' ' _.- -.1 1 440.! , ,-::, c allap4o::_jr. 4 4A 49 . o-0: 1 *1 - 11 - under 'oonsuseratioa - ` --- - -'. - • 4 .ir&st. l - - %.—'• • , . ,_ 1 -.' WillianilltebilK of Inaiils , is aPP inw4 1 -lb* 016* , I hip i irriato:Thiro; ,- Amdito.e#. 42 fr i .*' .1 11 t:•taire-e , fei... ori,the K0f.4,41y..--, . , .„ ? - ,Tliti;j u ry in the. Cailear, aaie7lllla - inorniit fAittAtio into eituii Ahat,PAY . ; never, 810 !itriiiii ciii•-vaitilei;:Athefee7hitttne-•tieezi, as :pliiiitl*ar ispinion.aliimeglewli gig& they let cciu!t,aridlbegked ,tiley - turight b'elirou4bVo e*Fit.:-AK,FulAfkilltWutlf.'•of ttie -Uaiitt ttiate4, SIA4 hge-alisent#l_6-'their iliseha,ryie,: 341i:11014:114 - 4-fai'defaulliiitAkairotii. tionseultt . 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