The ttilfoi of ieWrag leijenof the Fast Mier Uen8f;j?witl 'present nch' hard feelings towards i their duty penally November 10, 1612. ritix'S&i TYour frriir onhWirfiftlanl is this moment received, I lose no time in reyingiajhe inquiry, made. youelatetliat aftei 'having read ariews paper?y6H"i?erthe!habil of sending it.to your to jnCjMhjana,, Kentucky, inclosed in an'rti'foi'dtrVcTed Hto'' him b"y "you, warked 'one newspaper.1 You further rep resent 'Ine newspapers so' Vent are' from other Stales, and have your name on them BoTpwirHen'byyouraelft TKe" papers-io sent are charged with totter postage by the l'iaMlcratCynlhyanaand you desire, to know of'rae Whether this charge of postage, ia in accordance with the law of the land. Yoii'Vaytliis'ls little afTair.ahd desire that I Will excuie the reference of it to ray :cbn- iderationvT '. . k .. "asjjirej you, sir.rits nothing oferrpr eonnecjed wYlfi ifte operation of the Pp4 Offico'Depariroent, -' too 'inconsiderable to deserve rhytprompfatteniion.when brought lo;6ny. kndwledgB.ia .the spirit and tempenof, yournoieyAnfeej obliged .Jo.ypu for. rlordinjrrne the opporturjtty of disabusing ihTpublic rniHtl'updn Ihc'subjcct of exacting' letter "posiage bp'on" nfe' wspa'pers havirig wViling upflfailhem. ' The! Department) and more especially depnty postmasters, have be?n nouncedfpr bavjng .executed; the law of the land upon tins subject. It be longs' nolle) tho' Uepdrtmrnt Vo decide upon bal'tb Congress' to cdrisider' the policy M that law iNeverOieless; 2 am cons'ttained to. siyjlhat jhSiexisting, evil- satisfies -ray- went. 'ThaVyou may eeV the' DepMeht it not exacting postage illegally in eases,,of this kind, I copy so' much1 of. the 30ih sec tiqq ,of Jhj J of . 4f 25 ,,' relates to. this subject, viz; v Jlf any person shall enclose or conceal, a letter? or WHef tnlng, or .any merri'orandifrn in writing in a newspaper, -pamphlet) or Hflazrne or Jri' sny, package of newspapers pamphlets or magazines, or make any wri the same mav be carried by post, freeef Utter.pe(ae,;ke shall jforfeiUUhei-surn'.bf 4ve 4?J'8rJ? (i?L"Ff?y,,!l?,ence ,-n no' jeuer, newspaper, pacKage,menoranuun,or .l .L! . L- J-l! .' 1'J Kt? ouisr ining. suaii not ob ueiivereu. 10 ,ino person to-wnora it is tiirecteu, "until the a ntount of single letter-postage' if pdid for cacu arucie ioi1w.oi5n,ja p8CKagaris.com i zou will observe (hit this law levels Its prohibition and sanction against two clawe's ' m uihmi rl!l 9C9 mtf. S - jl" -ii eal a letter, ar other thine, or, any ...memo any package of newspaper, &cY vior deliver into the Past OftTrs.innriW that th MHieWjcbe.'criy bV' rjosrVe of fetter postage, he shailifdrfeif the-'iturn 'b rive dollars for every.suchorTerc i; , $i 4ce.enall not be neltvered by the postmaster ite.'the persbWforVs'm'lt? dlreced, until ;tlie amount of single leC'eMposUge ig ' pal J for each article ofj which' Ik package is composed. , xf,rt . lit n-",".neir layjri, it ,is poss70ie aep uty poetmaster;beiri admonished to a vig ilant personal atlention to the duties of the.V office, have been recently dbre strict in lis obsempce arid, enforeaawatr . . The exiensive,.practice ,of carrying on a. business or "friendly correspondence, by wriiinr on the margm 'of newspapers, greatly increases th'e burden, whilof it lessens the income of the.p'ublic nail. ' tv Tho many ingenious devitee;to evade the penalty ofjhislaw may be inferred ,from the'Tactg in a single ease, which was brought ifVniy nolide." A'mtn had been in that habit of writing on the margin of ,an old paper to bis. father, to saye letter, postage. . When ar rested by the application of the provisions of tVe act of 1825; he adopted a1 species' of singular hleroglypbics. His object was to let.hie'.falher know his family werei well, and would be up in a few days so he sent a newspaper win nothing but his name written on It. He had pencilled on 'the margin' aac $imilic of m 'eaddler's awl pointing to warda the repieeenlation of a; well wjlji a sweep and bucbc(. going, up.-r-T bus dtstinciiyejyn conveying the nestaga o)iia father IhiV'airhis' family' were' w'elr and were coming up to eeV Uim. This, and,va,riousolher. devjes 'to evade : thejsw, and avoid i letter, pnatage,,havpibeen; brought to my .notice; and I have been call ed upon to sellie tlie qdestW what w'nling o'tf a newspaper, constitutes the, w'rliing1 or'meraorandurriwprohibited by the, -act of 1B2! r rt' i - apparently etrapie, noi wn.ivunw utmtuuj to the legal mind. " Upon looking at.the,rnischlef which the law intended to rernedy'rin all iU various formsi IWhV 'compelled to adoptlthia gewir- ,W?iere!er. the 'wriliue, whatever it was. either mneh.pr little,, 'wpy.eyed an idea o ihenejBn to .wliom the paper was eenuoi Informed him of ny"djitlnet fact.it was a writing or memorandum-"withls) Ike mi8trifor doing, tf the law; (JkwWrf say, WMTpW"cZtFWipm m "w hd demands, at this time, ila rioiu enforce. ting or. mempranduin,vthere!fla,t, whieji ne nail have deljvered into asy Post Oflice.or, tbVhy personTbr that purposeIn order that' L J( A,wriVe h'(s,narne oV.ttie. margin, ol a i-L lai.'ii'.i.-. - all JE.I tf.. .ifitl 1.- psperiMiujNrUjiiiBi n, flV" ,"J n,"." -V ciinfevti toTilm MVerti Adistihei ideas and laClll 111 HMBMie-IB 'BIITV- di filial the 'rtesW eneg l to, OM!.fM .in re-. membera h(m.'thbugh"dit4nt 4lliluaV he lui MRt-.hira 'by mail the verVs.ne wspaper caused it to be done; and 5th. he tells Tiis friends h'ereJ"he is. - Suppose a man sends his visiting card with his name written nr engraved upon it. in ah envefope, through the maif, would it hot be su.bcefo;ietlef 'postage? U&hjtcJ instead ol using a earn orciean piece orpa ner to dSlhl, he shWclect use Utri old ne wspaperj thereby .uicreasiog--tl)a Wflg lit Auire'hfeshotiltl'pay nottgreatersposiao? ' - i No other.rule, or principle, can be adopt ed whereby to, test the question of the viola tion of the law of 1825 The fact ot its vlot'aflonarihdt b'o made tor depend upori the length-bflhe sentence, or ' number of words or names wiiien. i The only (rue and , safe principle jadoes the writing on the paper convey to the per son lo whom H' is sent a fact, any i'nUlli- gence, of idea, from the'person sending it? Your name written byyburself op the mar-' gjn:of ajne.wepaper sent tp y.our. spn, com municates, to hirn the fnct that, yot are still alive, and in aufiieienily good health to wVite.and thai you tiave sent hi'm the fyfot dec. ate.' f" ' My knowleilgo of you personally foibid Ihe idea ifbralnglejimoment, that you were conscious ypu we,re vioUlipg the, la. w, of the land; anu nave) uieitipre, lanen wiui niuoi Irodblii W saiisfy Vou'lhat" tlie "postVnaater did not' violate the s-law 'in exactihg letter postage in the case put by vou. H'eicould nptlkno.w whojWrqte ..yput name;! and it cannot change tlie qjfation of postage Wlieiner Ilwa8 vyrmou ay yuurocn. another. If 'written, and 'snt in tlie'rhail, the 'tight to' exact letter postage 'ttachesf Aeyourriamevwas not written oy yourseu there is some doubt whether you are sub jected to the penalty imposed by the law, and 1 wouiu not auviee. a pruseuuuuu w sucli case' nb? do I desire ahy" 6ne to ?be proseciited-for the penalty' when the post ' master is eaiianeu iiio.hui van .uohu. mmvui B.know'edge. of ,lhe,!aw,of 1835. . . eWitn greai,iespecijI ,f t , b , f , , "'"Your ob'euient'Vervahi,"' .iJ , c.'k. WICKL1FPE: UIIOiN 0P ,,THE,'A,TtANTIO 'AND , 'rije company charteied by ihe.jGov i tl V M J . Jmnif-hr iRU7.innriit In rrtnlrii(t it fi cinal'connctrngth'Airarjiic and pacific .oceans. nave compiBwi'ineirsurTeyi, ineun 'a. roadioiier J the. IstJwils.Bnd re: proceeding itoeaatte.ine canai.jBmMtiHif-iio, accaurii 'in tllo Cincinnati Oliro?itclo:inra-r .. a ,a ;tu . --. . The company, having completed a ,prbvU 'sional or temporary Wad frirn'Mhe Wy' of JCharera, ortWeiPaeifieitd'triej' towwoi'n fatal oiiarjeiAllantia,otpan.is,'noi only ffed tiff gagements-Asince the company hv"e cbrrtj ptetedjts contract: befrire.eVrn the expiration of tbeiijme limited fon .the construction, of it has caused the whole country, through whictf the'p'rrlje'cted canal'-iio' p'ass.as well assail therriv'ers andAatereOurses which mustcontribute toiillo be thoroughly ;ex plored.i . .n... .There explorations, conddcted with great laienioy i,ne onginecr,( ( juotcj,; nave us moW8h'aled3tbirthrf'!Is'(h'm'ifs Tof Panama ostecd of being a ridge of rocks, (as-troany! geographers liav Mjgnbeft it) ,i3( soi ilie contrary, a vauey irorn luur io uiince.i nines in 'wdtliiand1 ftiVlx SveWflh " conical helehls of from 20 to 60 feer 'elevation which, on .tlie easvana wesi;resn upon io w chainf,!-iraryingromt .MPl.fee i.n heightv Among these email conical heights . P . . . i . . wind in al directions various streams ana " I . ' 1 f .1.-1 I' ! ' . ! : rivers, wnica uvscenu iroui iud lenuinauan of the Andes, and unite' in two principal channels; -sTh? one,- -which is the 'river, Chagres,-throw itself into, ihe Caribbean Sea; the.othereall'ed the Rio Grande, flows toward the Pacific ocean. The ' dividing country beVveeh1 these' rivers has' arif eleva'.- tion of only1 ' 37' teet above, 'the Highest, known level .of the ses, orj of j54,feet, above lniv iMo. ihfl.Aood. tides sometimes attain. jpg afjeigof 27eet. . ' The excavation or cutting necessary to unite1 thVAtlahlic and Pacific oceans, by meant 'of theuivers Vino 1 into, Bernardino and Fixfan.is only twelve niiles and a haf;, the fall will be regulated by four double locks ofli8 feel in1 length. The whohYof the projected canal 'will .1 be .49 milen. in. JeHcrtb; 135Ioetiintbfeadib,at tie surface (if the waier.ana no iee- at uie yn oio, ,y it-oi, in depth, and will he'r navjgable for vessels if from 1,000 id 1,400 tons. Airthertvers iti'ir'h are to'se'rvVaB p'a'rw in ;tho canal,- liive at the Ibweet watery a depth yarying from 8 to 15 feet; fhey will bo swept ,smd. excavated to a, depth ol 20 teet, and Kept at thai depth by rneana of 'tv?o guard-locks;." Tie"couriWV throughwhich the .canal will pais.'presfhta.a'clayish and, coaiy.soiWD no roek.except at the mouth of the Chagres wberjithe fonpatippts so slaty that It will nivMni'na obstacle. Although thecoris'tfoetibn 'of-the'eahaVof the PaaiwalwHl leaaireo.purthaweflma land no oatiay iov stuire, m.y iv'1'hi and no oatlay for etotre, itnaq -eien anil pulK ol uie eviuence oi iiB cpmmunica tfon tei fold, does li'dt the saW pHtfcljiTe reauire'rie shoultl'pay at least tlie 'eaVne. lf ffom. UieT necessity, jequring .aOdoM lime, but the Republic? of, .New Grenada cotilh'bf refuse witiioliJfaViti'ir' &W spot.) tiil.thc .coripany.hns notheatatetUo tBsffmate ifs co8l lklic lirVhV.st'ra'ta,Dr enn structlng such1 wem'aBhosB6r exantV pie, df the Oalettortia'ri Oatfal1'of?IScotia,rld. Md'the LouTsvJle'-c4i?a?t:tfi ObO'francs, of about Ba,l B7, thaitthe 48-- mile-)f cnlvpDperly:-:so' per miiei so ihe'eost riffour sloam tow-boats;iw6 folding cvcihi Biuaiier unco., ThlaToneiloa of the two oceans, by dH"nir i.W.ande oPJhe lr0ttf,f Cjiinaf, uapau, Auairaua, unrneo, (Sumatra, oic. someMOdleagUes-niBarer to us', rend-' ering the navigation of , the ocean less dan gerobs,lees'experisi3i 'and more expedi'i tiousf will-effect -grtfat' revriluild'n id '''the' commerco,ofr.theiW:lloa woild -fi ravoliition of wliiclAmenr.a, w.ill experienceitiie'.bene-! fits beforo alt other nations. " . Dr. Jinthon's StatementThe Rev.Dr.-ArilViott) Kectlf of St. M'ark'a Episcopal Church in"1'' New ' York, has published tlie holes, of h'is Interviews with1 John C. (Jolt, in the Commeicial Adver-.User.- v ' "The first visit1 was niade1 :tolh'im"6ri the J 14lli of Ndvember.or1 tli'rf MOliilay prececdJ' ing the day fixed on for the excclitinm. lii' lio course,,, pf4li conversation, .Mr. ,C. mentioned Mhat jie had j.n, his youtlbeeo edu5ca(ed "rre(fg)ously 'btotighl Up in the strictest sect of JPresbiteri'ans' but' tlia't there rfere certain tencius' to which, as "held 'by tliem.'ji he cnuld nol subscribe, .vizioriginal sin and. infinite punishment,' .He also mentioned 'that he' thought he , had. once experienced religion unuer ivir. ivjuuei. Alter eivlng Him such reJigwus counsel as hi; case icquirrd, and which appeared to be received by the prisoner in a suitable rameof.mjnij, Ur. Anthon lejt hrp. On tlis ' next day,' Dr. Anthon asratn Vep'a'iredHb tlio'prls'nrier furtlier'cou'nsbl and exhortation, which, as on the rbrmer-ocnas-ion, appeared to be well 'received. I press ed u.pqii .hiin,' says the Doctor, 'the indis- pensahlo necessity, as one marit oi. jrue nenitence. of the confession and bewailing o'f'lii's Sinfulness! to Almighly God, with' a full purpose of reparation and satisfaction to the uttermost! of his. power, for all tho injuries aJd w.rpng done,py lijmjo.say oth ei, and the necessity, likewise of his being reauy io lorgive uuieia wuu nu uuruncu liirn 'as he 'Wbuld' have forel'vSnfrsa' it Gb'ir's hand!'1 'Fhe dnhappymarf waS'nol'drTc'fld.'' ed at theicqtirse-of remrfc'il oiay betmis. taken,.but-Ia,woijld(,in. .beHcvc tha,tbe emotiovi.he. manifested, was the t work ol, Uod a poweriui grace, ana tnat ne who, of his 'infinite' gblidfiessi 1 did' accopf ihe' conversion 6f a,i:siniier Jon'ithe' t-i'os'iwasi openingioni.himran-jeyfl.rof,;mercy,, . And now, I knpw noL how la pen .whatXojlowed.. teiieinus exercises. ',iHe,C8,g,e,rly,aVs'ehledf,', ''''' 's'm I'comrrieBced readingn'the1 exhnrtationjtq a pruninaIiunH.e.r sfniericeiordftpiiaadj.w.hen are aho'rlly to suffer dealn in such manner that others, warned Vy your example, inay beXtlife hiorblafiaid'td'Offehdi'and. wo pray Gndillrat you. ihay.make such usjetof yojir puui8hniepV;in1ip('i world,, ihat,(yqur soul piay "be ved n .the wrirld to t come,' "his sobpirigV were audible aand ddhtinlled. Fioih the e'xhbrtatioiiil ri'ceeded avdrice to prV witlf h'im.'au a melefuclor fiafuir condenlna- tion,' , Hejiwept ..bUmly; , repealed aftijr Hie t)e pelijiODS andf expressions, and.t 'When 1 arose 'frorri my krfees.lib re'm'Jined kueelihe, ;with his 'face, hidden.for at least two.miiiutes, mnrmuiing,. it seemed to mo, broken supplications. The third vuitwas paid on Wednesday '.While, .icays Dr. Anthon, '.an officer werit to aprise him that l was thete.another muivtuual asj-ed jl,i.riaii.an.j; sppreiiensjpns as,4lo lii.commjttifng .suicide. I observed that" such' an appiehension had hot crrissed mv mind since I had seen him; and thai such a result', In Tny judgment, 4n. the ,pri soner's present frame of,;mind, was not to beexpecjed. 7j After ume conversation with Mr. 0, on diicVri'nal points, Dr. AVcalled,hi atteni tihn to 'that rnle.of the TSpifcnpal Church wpioh requires her' ministers, alter an ex ainipafipr) of a.p individual under nentence of death, to exhort him to a particular confession of the sin for which he ia con demned. ' " ' -He solerliny declared lhat.4be had committed the actjin self-defence t'I jive eaid aq. 1f again jjtid again,' s'aidkh'e,'bu,t where is ihb use? They will not believe it: his lace was covered with hi8 hands; arid lie wept bitterly. ' His manner and;Worda affect.e;d.irne,,;dc-!nlyi I as so to' do,-and not o die with a lie uponihiiH lips. i I, inquired of him ''Jlakjug; yotif pvxn account, then, (o be, te,(iuth,, do ypu think. God has dealt harshly with you, Un der present' clrComstahcesr 'No,' he said 'tiOO lias POI uono n. man ue uuiirif inquire'di of him furjherr J'ouidec)are that y,(tflacte-l,in,i-,defejnpet siill, jmut .you pot J,dfPpvsprrow and, distress for halving hurried a fellow creaturewithout, a'mbneiil's preparation, into tlie presence1 of his God; arid 'brobleht such, woo upon his . familytl He assented, ;wt)h.rf)icU emqtipq.I,c,ldhim spoke the lruih - - . rr"' x.-, . . Hi-'i in fate Keu Uin, aner .i,pauaB,ipccto(.4iicpi)uii, among, ,niliBrSfjlnii , in J u, narry, una as yodr pVnfeVsion 'to 'th,e' bar of Godl" Ife assureu!!mei so'lfmnv, that he" was 'prepared A-nlh,on, pajd.Wm'ljhjBrvlft, aDjlippke 'lb him on'lhtf.situatldh ofciiti'Stlilldi'ifrid of 'Wjiadlhfi.: 'Unipt ihyxVfVssiiigi.jiope that he.wiw reaXlyito ,reriair .'lOj lhel Hhnost tof his power- tlve..wror.g1ii rfad:dVile, he said, 'Uh, certainly, it was his wish: bat he, afierward9dded,-ilPerhapsliisrelativc8 ueian we ciruuiiiBiiiuccs unuer which me aVatfaintahce-was formed, tspoku of' - .withikliulncss, and whenever he relerred to the child, matillcsted great emotion. On Thuisday, hefore Dr. A. had reach- ed tfi bj cell ,lM r.8 Of lt tfdj been ihToirne'd of, the Governor'serieweilrefosal io interfere, file gfaspedrayhTrfd as I enleYetl, and we were both ,too rndch. pvrcorne to say a word. I prayed at his side for .some time, b'dlh arfdibiy-aViU'sllftly'J'ahd'Ke' 'femai'ried' on hls kne-iS for'some minutes after I had1 conclnded. His, a.cknw,lcdgument. of his' sinfulness and of h;s hope that he would, find mercy at his heavenly Father's hand for his Saviour's sake, came unprompied, and Were humble and fervent.' On this occasion, he renewed, the assur- ances, 'hat ihe.ac' for, tyliicl) he was to Buf-. for, had been commuted in self:defence;and requested that hfs exectuion mjght bo de fered till the setting of the stih oh the fol lowing' da'y " Before leaving C on this occasion, Dr, A.i thought it his duty tq mention to him, .Hlie. appielietmion on the minds of pome that he would commit Miie.ide. 1 told him solemn ly', Ifshcli an idea crossed his itiin'd, at any lime dismiss it at :once as the ilflusion rtf the adversary, as he valued l)is hopes of eterpal.salvatipn. He was much affectod . at the time, and 'disavowed' expressly all such intention.' I On Frillayv'Dr. AntlioK aptieVtt-a Mo lia've been at.the prison from 0 o'clock inutlm imorning,till .aft?; 4 o'clock: in ihe),afte!r;ioon,,j though only pan of ihe time inc company with the prisoner. On his ertf tering iie cell,' "5lf; J'G. ' advanced and and' received mo in a manner 'en qi-lm and, kind as affected me, .deeply; infor med me,that Miss Hensbaw would soon be present: of his wish to Jia'o the marriage ceremony perlo'rmed; thai he had no doubt she would consent, that his brother had' gpne to bring;her to the prison, and would be there shorty.' . i He afterwards entrusted to Dr. A,the ,sum of $500 for the use of his child and its mother; spoke of them both with deep emo tion, arid said' how anxious he was' that the mother should lead a virtuous life; and the child be, duly .educated), fHcre ,jt wasi I recouect, he gave his ,v ews with so ,mtichi curreciuess, in. my opinion, 01 ine inuucqce 6f" 'assnclaiIon of hbWeV in "training tip children that my''feellngs gave away-' v As MisaiH; did not. arrive as soon as vyas expecte, p. A-romproyed the .litne by reading the bible to the prisoner,, and commenting 'on certain passages of it, es pecially 'o'ri tHe'firsl'ieven'vfefs'es of Luke, chap. 16thi the jay in' Heaven over i re peniipg sjpner.vJThe case oftho ,blmd,man. begging of, Jesus by ..the way,side. (Mike xvin, 3,) was also brnuhgt before the un- rohunate nian.'tire onlV available plea for tfeceptarice h tench ah hdor-Mrcy"lhroUgh Iho Saviourrrrdrged I cannot tell how often, liip-oiiiriuurtTrurgcii 1 caniK por.car' l tel the effecit pre his manner, and jijs express! vil.IV llivrn fe.dmoll In ouueed on mo.bv xpressipn at this inter view. I iiero seemed to be a load lifted off me.' ' . t 60.1 iFron tlio i Upland LnioD,n uo-y i -m.Araii)rifl Corltienrioil The' clemoerat'ie Jouinals are,8uggesiing, or -dis-cusaing the proper iinejipr -no;ding allWiaJoni.l vori; venlion, to put in.no -ihiatinn suitable can didates for President1 and "Vice Piesiilan. All'sectfona 'oTf rtMe Union' appear to'Be 'deep ly interested in ihis alitieipatedi democratic .asserriblagewherltperBonali preferenr.es, af!r brajpg du)y, ar-d, honestly, pressed;,, and deliberately considered, wjll. bo laid on the alter of mutual concession, a'h'd the selec tion made will be such as will 'insure- the united and, harmonious action olthe democ racy or thp nion., . w , ,, , Different views are entertained as reesrdi uie unie mr iioiuing ine' conyenllon some suggest May 1843','others Mav7l844'r -We would perfe'r the former date,, believing that rn early selection. JofMcandida'es for the li or. tant congressional legislation; which bv the overwhelming' ioicc of publioopinibn, declareiv tlirougli the ballot box, will, soon iJevojvu on Uie. democratic party. Let the nomination for President be settled before me rpcemuer-cession oi iBiu commences, and there -wil be a fair jlield for democratic priociples,,and enterprise to pxeri t,Uejr jn flnencejii promoting, the. best, interests, of. ,the country. The. honest and commends" blezearwhicli Is now' o'peraling ,and"wil Tiave'beeh ylelde'd'and nrie liinest and "Un ited impuUo will impel the rank .of demt PVPVi Ja V,8me "'fllecypo of tlyjif catij uiuaicn, anu tcnuro ine credit anil ,pins perity of ihe country. We have neverTu dulged the idea of'sdisaffaclicin in the rtnks pjd-iincracy a,giinst regnlpr nominations, but supposing,, such. a,. result, possible,, the sooner, it is met the be(ter,, and jthe .more effectual will bo the iridifir.arit Vebuke it "will receive' from all'Vlidso motto 15 'piiiii ciplesnol men.' A dinner to Gen. Cass, was'nropnsed in iParis, pjioj tp'hif leaving, by the Amcrii caqs there, as 'a fitting testimonial of thefr u fe I . m ami .Ann.,! I C1..!. - -.. I. t . T lv. -T',; Vr ... avu auoscnpiion, bl". ,.. oHuovniiou, abovp pjh9?sniJ a4t OflP.e.puj ar-j enjo a1 sectional claims and pprsonal preferences; and in'suVe uriiicd' aciion in' the all imiuirv FOR P11ESIDENT,, JAMES ( Subject tq thet, decision .of a, Nalionel , " ( pn)inlion.1 1 ' -n:i ,!'',, " m WANTED; -A FEW lWStiEtS W tVHi? at 'nnoKr'iS 'fo'WtiVtUi AND POTATOES; In payment Tor papers at this Offip?, formed in Ireland, under the auspices r ""ft -wb. Mau-jiaiiuii iiua npn Father Mathew, for promoting the comfon ana well heing of Irishmen wishing to emi. grate, to .Foreign countries.- In the pr0i. pectus of the Association, the State of H'. nois is recommended, hot only pn account of its fertile" prairies and fine cl'imate.bul for he eilorts she is rtiaking to fulfil Jhe obliej-1 lion of good faith. oung KOBm8on;-wlia- with his wife pdrished in the Vermillion, at Huron, oa Lake Erie'last week, hpd but a day or two .before uniied'hTTns'elf In' that 'holiest of lie- wedded lovei'Jtb the fafr girl tf his choice 1 and was on his Way. with' his bride to spend ne-nojiey-jnopn ,with.,his aged mother. who ,iesi.des, in JNew, Xojk, whe.n deatS, witlv all its, mosV annallintr, ,hormr. upon lheroAqhn'. -nomcnt,aid smnn,on. ed, them hence to 'that boujne from whencs np iravpllen returns,' A, man, parsed Btatley, in Greenville to. Va. having piTfipdedta ifamily of. Davises.l five.,brothors of the' latter caught him ontl day and .shot,liitn,deadr-each firing,inml. taneopsly,. They fled to, ;South. CaroliniJ but, hyevbeen arrested and seat bicij Awpman lamedMary Ann Brown wul cQny'ole.d,a,fe,wdays(since,in Chester eoj Pa. fo,r forgery, and. jsair,ow.jn "prison, il Westchester, a wpjfjng, her trial; Sht it y1"J,ns'j a ,Yi(?' ani1 mother oja ehild,oft lour ruontns.o Id. 11 is calculated that we have terrilor; epough in the United States, ,10 suppoill cofnfortaby,belweep two, and three hundreil millions of people. The New Orleans Bulletin noticei disturbance among .the Choctaw Inditm upon the other side of th'e Lake near the .city, which it is feared mav cause ser 001 jVr-..i..! ' car . w 1 ' -1 i ' . ' t f lisyqitei tyri Tenipleton, .1 Afterwards he walked. over "the tiirhlkndi.l pasginn numbers ofr armed sentinels and sodiers,,and then passed down the riverill the loot of ihe falls. While 'there, ho vriri fired at from flie acclivity above him, and ihe ball pasgod Jrirpugh ttie'top of his hst. At this unfne'ndly salujaiion'the young oim was very niucJi 'frightened, and made for this side of the liver with all possible speed resoiving never again to attempt to patil himself fdr ar patriot within her Majealj'i dominions. u" ' l r 1 t .. , 1. 1 The'first white-feirTalo child born in tlnl D; Slates' was chriiFeried ' after; the Stale itl wrhich she was bbrnt She was grand daugh ter 01 itie royal governor. This was ml August,' 1M71 "The'clilid's riarao was Vir- 'gitliaDare. ", ' o - ( 11 . -. 4 'Iri'Vhe villag'e orf'Dundee, Kew York, tliore iA salt bdreVhicb y iejds 360'barrr!i 01 water per'day. or 20 barrels of salt. A 'ld'tvof fihe'beefV(lile was recently eoUl at Allo'n, Illinois, a'ir$i 50 per cwt. DojJ 1' - Paupers; A'mohg th'e'1 178,000,000 in dividdals"vho"inhabit Europtf, thoie l said'to bC 17,000,000 beggarsj or persoml W10 sdbsispat-the expense of the comruunil ty without contributing to its resources. Denroark.tlle prppotlioh is ffve per cent; itl England ten per, cent; in Holland fourll 1, -, icw wccks Dincu, entered nis name at in Clifton House, ,on the CaiiadajSide.of Nf "I FfjMt??lIWe a"8f W L.Mackenrief' ptvisoH the iwif. at . . .