V Ml) i).mult;fi lliujruom in lean the nurse i:hid us the tumid away; mid l!ie I.nly lay down will) lirr beautiful buhy on tier Bosom. Hit heart was full uf piay rr, though Lrr voice was Inisho I, lesi idie shonhl dispnti the (dumber that was steal ing over the child, lis mlm.regu'ur breathing was mude lo lirr car, ihrt unilcs thui bioke like gleams of ehunshine, on ii Fwccl, slorping faro .ooihe 1 her, and stole ir.to her thought. Full of faith ainf hope, bIic commended thai precious one t ihe caic of lirr Sa iour, and when eone strug lic.g with would arise, Unit sho might have lived lu protect and rherish it, sii'd idic could 6ay in sincerity, 'In Uim is my trust. Long past midnight, the old nursa was nwakened IrotP a deep slwp by a haslv step advancing across the apartment. L was the lot J of Elmwood, wlio thuslaidily -his evening's amusement being concln tied answered his aummons. I m,hcre Elcnor,'he said, withdraw iiigihe curtain: 'why dM you send foi m! N ) voice replied jind lie moved the limp 50 os to throw ;t liht on the bed TLc si&l.t thai met hi eyes touched ven him. The lady hi wife deal; on Ltr bosom, its rosy check touching het cod lip', its round arm thrown abpm her neck, loy her infant, in its calm, happy s'erp. Ho benl over them gaz eJ-upon that fad ad form, now awful in its stillness, and on that joyful infant so full rf life snd happiness. He remem lered, as he looked on the dead, her pa lietice, her humility, her unfailing tub mission to his capricious will; he re jiu nibeied loo what a lift) of solitude he J-.ad condemned her,tind then he though of her as jhe'Vss when he first saw hei end when thoio eyes looked lovingly upon him, Only a tew hours ago, shf- ws even as his slave, trembling at hit- word, obedient to his will. Now per han, fhc was pleading her cause against him bi fore the throne of cod- Oh, if h. had but cone earlier! if he only could have '.-.id oie word of forgiv ness from those lips, which, in their rilence seemed yet to whisper that he had been a murderer lie turned awoy. 'Take the child, he said, hoarsely. 'Take it way from lien? she is dead.' lie left the room 7'he r.virss followed, and put a piper ir nis haml: .. . . --j - r- - j - - f ne ue gine,' ne said. He thrust it into his bosom, and her rkd into his sludy,vlierehaving cartful !y doted the (loot he again drew it for 6nd begon !o read. It was a hort let ter, dated but two days back. 'Something I must say to yon;' ?o it was worded 'something I must say of oil the thoughts that now, n my last lirwre, crowd upon my brain. I have no friend lo si l' beside my death bed, and listen In my last words; no friend to go with me lo the threshold of the grave, end uphold me when my faith laller1. 'Alone and uncared for, I wait death sometimes full of fear, sometimes eager ly looking for its coming. For years 1 have had no other friend but my God; lie alone has heard the voice of my sor rows, and he alone is with ma now. Do not fear a word of reproarh from rr.e. My short life has been a sad one but it is to you I owe the only dream of fthdness that has cheered it. For thoe few months, during which I believed, 1 was dear to you, I was perfectly happy 1 know my belief wa9 in vain, but I do not blame yon. Our love is n6t our own to give and take back as we will. 'It is strange, that though years have passed since I was undeceived yeais in which you have repulsed all my ef forts to win your confidence, and to be to you even but a companion, when others fi led you, yet now, all that Jon interval of giicf io forgotten; and every land word you spoke in tint happiei timo secmii sounding in my ear once more 'Hut why do I say this lo yoii Th.nse Lind words came not from', your hear i and I am nothing to you now. I en" appeal lo you only as a 'yi"R woma , and pray you, by Heaven's mercy In attend lo my last wish My baby, my fair, hspry bau) ' Oh. look with pity upon her when she is moiheiles.-! Do rot let her grow up amrng ihoe who wiiM not love her.' It is a dreadful thing to live cn, year by year, with a heart full of love, and yet to bye that love despised ar.d rejected. If I dare ask of.l'een arretn 1 on tu5pi.ioi) cf beiMj the rob- '"i'j-: :onHiliar,cc with my lust wish, would say, let Ini he placed vviili Mil, lji tercon ; I am sure she will bo happ) in th it home of peace. 'Farewell! I linger over theso lasi words. Would that I might lay my head on your bosom, and breath away my life, dreaming ones mora thai you oved me! My presence was a burthen to you. liven now you will not come to me- li is sdiioil ovei I 'Once mure, I commend to you my iild, You surely will love her. There i nothing in her sunny fdce, to remind ou of me. I am we uy and can write ne nore; perhaps even now I havo said loo nurh; but my poor heart was ful', and had none to comfort me. May Ood less yod? The letter fdl from his hand, and lit- wopl like a child. A change had camt over his feelings towards his wife, but t was oo Lite. Sum. djys fer the lady hud been U;d in her grave, a group of villagers alheied around the old nurse, ques. lioning her as lo all that had happened ai Eim-wooil. 'You see he must have been very fond of her after all,' said ore. '11 ha nuked Mrs. Prfllcrson la lake (lie baby, as my lady wbhed; and did yoi -ee how he cried at the funeral?' 15ih ! don't talk to me of mic.Ii love,' said the old nurse impatiently. If he d shown but a quailer of t ho kindnes- towards her a year ago that he's shown since she wa dead, and cuuld feel it no longer, she'd have been a happy living woman this day. Heaven preserve us all from love like this!' "THUTU WITHOUT om-scivo. This nunler (.liril 13 ooninlte the EIOH'I'II YliAK that wc liavc p'llili.'.hcl ilic ' Columbia De mocrat' ami we ore iklornum J tohuvc our nc connts ficttlcd up to thia i!ut Wo (.hail unmcili- ulfily li.ivc our liili. tor thu jiapcr. advt riisiiid nnJ ioIi work luaile out ready l"r Mtllt tiniit, nml u- t-x ect oil to sui iiiK l i' ihat wc may ho iiMo to atAiit tp with tlio.ii! who liuvcdcinaiiiU against us. The HI. Kfv. Hi h..p rOTTE"?, is exjoctrd At Ml. Pa nr.", Iliooiiinimi);, ui ii o cuirii, A. M and at !i o clock, 1 . Al. on 'J uivday tlic .It I. of May next. At St. Gabriel's, Pn-ar Loaf, nt 10 A. M: and at Oraiiqcvillc, at 7 o'clock, in tlio evening oii WcJiicjJay, tlic Cth of Af iy ncit. Court IVcck. The Courts of this County commenced their sittings on Monday, the 20th of April and adjourned finally on Friday the 21th, all Judges present. John Old was appointed and acted as Foreman of the Grand Jury, which was dismissed on Wednesday forenoon We publish the Report of ihe Grand Jury, Ihii week, as a matter of general interest lo llie eitizen9 of ihe county. V.'e copy it c printed in the Danville Demoaret. In the Courl of Quarter Sessions, the following were the only cases of importance. Commonwealth ") Indictment, Larceny. vs. V-and rccumnij slolei bilus L. Craig. J goods. The Gram! Jury found a Irue bill. The defendant hat been bound over befme S.M. Gilmore.Fsq o( Berwick, with bail, in the Bum of S100. and not appearing when called in Court, the recognizance, was forfeited. The charge against defendant was far stealing a IJafl'alo robe belonging to William Sloan.of Ulooins l5li.lff. Commonwealth "J Indictment, passim' vs. counterfoil money 4 James I. John son, conspiracy to defraud alias James R Jones, j True I5ill. April 22! and Wm. Sietler. J Verdict GUILTY Sentence, each, & 1 0 fine, costs, and thrfe years at hard labor, itc. in ihe Eastern Ptn itentiary. The proof in this case was (ul and overwhelming, so much so that no ar gument was made by dt-fcadanl's counsel. Um kalew and Hurley for Commonwealth. Comly and Cooper for defend.uw. I'hctc weru Iwo caees of Assault am! Battery ttied. Jamei Kyan wan founi' juilty of an assault tc. on John M Mia-, and Burton W. Wapplcs fuin! not guilty of aseauli on Isaac Sowers- worth, but ordcied to pay cusis of prosecu tion. i lie great Western mail was roblmd on the 23d of April between Buffalo ri ... and F.rio The leather ba was cm open and iho canvasi Lag eonlaining the letters ta!;cn out. A person named Iloali M. Thompsnn. of Westilrhl, N, Y h;is IM'cr (;.ND JURY KEPORT. i'o tin Honorable, J.weph 1J. Anthony. I'.ki, and his Associaie, Judges of tin Uuiirl of Quarter Sessions, Sic: of the conn- ly of Columbia; The (!rar.d Jury, enquiring for ilia bndj if said eiuinty, would respemfully rqi.m thai iu the dmchaiger of iheir duly llio) liavo examined llio lViliu linildinj and lind that ;ho porch belonging io llio kiichon onnccicd with the Jail aid the pump in Jie kitchen yard need repairing. The uildmgs and other properly generally be longing tu lit e Jail and Court Iiouqo ore in i Hiifuoicnt stale of repair and preservation under proient circu mstaticet. The Cirand Jury further irpnrt, that in onseiinenco of ho numerous cajes of as -i 'tills and batteries, breaches of the prace, Si with which Ihe C iutl of Qiarler Sea- sinna i iroub'.ed, oriinaiing in the culjn conduct of Inn Keepers, and fioui li ding houses the Criind Inquesi feel bouttu in sav siinifilbiuj' in resrd lo tlie hr.va teg- ilalinaiid ciintrollinij llio sale of bjiriuiovis ind vinous li.juo:, and iheir administrating and enforcenienl by llie prn;,cr olTicdrs. li.iw., Uiots, Assaults and dltltirbsucctj, r.e xssaiily result froir ilia ealu of liquors til funs and 'I'u"erns ii;on llm Sabbath day; and l!ie constables are no'oiiously remiss in noticing and rctuniiiij to ihe Court instan ces where the laws in this respect nre vio- aled. 'J'le laws are sufficiently stringrn', i.nl they are net, it is thought, thoroughly ipplied. U.:er and Ale houses also, espe cially such as are open op iho Sabbath, are oublie nuisances, and with an increasing foreign population such as we are obtaining in this county, should bo carefully repress ed. A sunseofduty lias induced us to mako these suggestions. We think ctime would bs lessened and ihe beat interests c! the county promoted by a rigid enforcement of the license laws in their spirit ami lettor; mid that ihe duties of constables liko tho&e of other officers should be faithfully did- diarirod. n They also report, that iho yard or en-do- sura back of the Courl houso has been used or occupied as a ball-alley to the injury ol ihe public property iidjoininr, and lo the annoyance of ihe Court. Wo therefore ro commend proper means lo be used lo pre vent the same nrTiko abuse in future, They also report, that a Ten Tin tl!ey has been in operation in the upper part of the town of Danville, near the htrdir ran Church, and that a complaint being entered nd trsiiiT.;vi v he?rd i'-..? f.ifi piovcd lo be an aunoyanco 10 tha con gregation worshipping there, disturbing them by day and by niht. We there fore, report the same a nub nice to the place. Thebrid.'o and street on Mill sltect.Norlb of '.lis Canal, in Danville, had been rr port ed by a former inqoeM ns loo narrow, nr. having been widened agreeably to .-aid re port wc rerommend that it should be attrri int In i 111 m i n 1 f.l '"""'j, nveii as airainst ih: e claims a ji'inet tin All of tho above is refp-ctfnfly sub r.il- , il1;1, Spam possessed, and then .'dine lCL 5. ' that cai:n by escludiiii what ?rc Iiav'O cc- JOIhN OI1L, Fomnan. k.j tn li.lSfu The, very f.ictof her limit The Court unanimously appiovcd of tlielp-g t!,;m l0 Cl, 4t, wht-n, upon tin lleport, and Judge Anthony, in discharging J $p ,-,;,, hmnddiion of ITCi), it would cs the Grand Jury, animadverted in decirive n, l(, ci, hern-s that her claim to 5-i, -10 terms ol disapprobation upon tlic growing j evil ol beer, ala and tippling bouses, in Dai villo particularly, enjoining upon tin cou iiables to bo vigilant and active in suppress ing the opening of Tavern bars 0:1 the V.Ai bath day, imd preventing the unlawful mV of spirituous liqtiois. In icgatd to the ''cn Pin alley referred to in the Report, his Jm or said, tint playing ten pins, in iirelf, tnr in in 11 ace nt and harmless amusement, en !onj as no gambling, unnecessary r.oiio 01 other unlawful conduct was allowed, but il the latter was the cise.ihe Court would sup press it upon the proper proof being made ind legal prosecution instituted. Tho Senatorial term r.f the fulloivinj 'cnatnis expired with the 1 a'e Leis!ntuis ; Hc.-'ry Chapman, of Bueksj Jamc? I), lun lap, of Erie ; Adam Ebcngh, of York; John routlirod, of Philadelphia county ; Jetfer' son K. Ileemnn, of Northamplon ; Joseph V- Quay, of C'l ininn i Geoie Bahn, rd Schuylkill ; John K. Siciigero, cf Mont ouiery ; Daniel!,, yiterwond. of Tioga ; Charles C. Sullivan, rf Butler; Samuel Fegely, of Bciks. Of the aboe named Kentlenien, eight are Democrats, and Mes srs. Dunlap, Quay and Sullivan, Whigs. I he Methodic Episcopal Chinch with'n the bounds of Philadelphia city and county, has eleclcd Samuel Ahniund lay delegate to ihe Woihl'a Convention, Ac. to Le held m London in Aiiufl nct. Gov. Dorr's health is aain ilcclinin.T lor the last Uvo months lie has been getting mare feeble, and is now nol aide to leave !i!- Lome c-iM pi 11 a cini 'i THE NOTICE. . kngtli, though ulc, siys tlie Public Ledger, Congress have done what they iubht lo haro dono a' the commencement of thu session, and what a former Congress diould have dona in IS23. They have nu- hoiized llm President to give the notice ir in oilier words, to prepars for the termi latiou of a Iroaty that never should havo -'xisted. In reviewing ihe liisimy of our iegilation upon Oregon, from 1 I S to the ptessnt lime, and more especially from the nomiucnccmant of the present session, we unJ very little cause of congratulation, am. much for rsgret. By this legislation, oar notional interests have been neglected, the ropeuy of our citizens has been sacrificed, and our national character endangered if no' tatnijlied It has been characterized by ig norance, timidity and intrigue, anything but creditable lo American character. This lan guage may see strong to the timid. It will not seem, so lo Unite who understand t'le subject, and boldly meet their responsi bilities. Thu convention of ISIS should nsvei have been concluded. The Biiiish govern ment would not then hava claimed the ter ritory against Spaiji or the United talcs. had we presented the iiitcrnaiive of admis sion of our rights, or another war But the onvsntion of 16 J7 was slili more unfortu nate, inl tuen, the uuils;):i a tiay O.im pany, ilia sourco ol the pieient dhficultics had not discovered the value of its furtrade. Wo then slooil in the place of Spain, to whom Britain, by ihe treaty of 1611, had impliedly relinquished a, I claim to the Northwest coast. Governor Floyd, wem- b?r of the House from Virgi.-.ia, understood the case, and '11023, introduced, hn bill for esiablialiins our lavs ir. iho territory. Had it been ilonu the American popu lation in the territory would havo readied 100,000, our citizens would have received ifteen millions of dollars from the (ur trade md ihe China trada would have ulread) aegun tu cross our continent But Coa Xrcss were intonton making a I'residsnt. md ihe Oregon bill W3S lost. This capitulation, ihe convention of I 27 is the only raal fjuiidalion of iho Briiicl. claim, p-nd furnishes an aigumcnt to kIio.y I'utiliiy. Spain had discovered to Lai. CI, and had ceded to c.3 all her rights, ami hence under the treaty of 1320, f at. CI was on boundary, Put by our treaty with IWi.i ,n 305, xvc relinquished to her .! '.'or'.!, onlv of 5 t, 40. And now 1" ; i 1 a i r. c, treaty wiih Ku'-ia in 1 320, and not upon her own ili'cot rries, or upon her conven dnn with Spain in 17'JO. If she claims by treaty ofjoi.it occupation wiih Spain, why doc? she nol claim to Lat, GI, Iho limit of Spainit-h di3covciies? Ojrtminn to P.us- i-n does not anntnl liniiidi rights asnnsi Spain. If Britain claims, under ihe treat if 1 7D0, all Spanish territory on the coast, vhy dnc3 she not rlaim egainst BiK-t.in, a well as ai'ainst ih: K e claims ajctnet is en rflcr thought, etiggssifd by circiai stance,! 'If we had ceded lo I'taner. all le twecn the Columbia and 5 1, 10, and IVaiic had occupied it, sr..! then Britain had e'r.iin e.d againsl t.s, under tho treaty (H7t,'0, i,l between -ii and the Columbia, the f;-nidu lent preicr.co woi.ld l.r.ve. been appr.icnt tr "o:nmi)!i s e 1: k i . Is t!,o fr:,ud le.-s ctoir vlicn she bound htrr iLiin under her !3j,:,n ish treaty (if 1700, by our Iiu.ian ircuty ol Ifi'.'j.' ;.:!ic l;tiov..i thitshe cannot iatiii.tL!i Bussia, but believes that the ran ttrrily us. Tlit New 7 a r iff and t'i c IVarcLia'x'h:: Vy 'o!. The Union of Wednesday even ing contains at full lnustli the bill ripnried iy Mr. MeKay,t!i- Chdrmi:i of ll.c Com mittee of Ways and Means, to ihe Hrni." if Ilcprtsent itives- and whieh ho has an. inunccd his attention to ask the considira tion of, at an early day. After tlic ( n:ris r mg tiihjfct which has en long occopiid th ittention of Congress, and which lias been niyposed to involve tl.n great question ol ,ieace cr war, tin re hs lien nniliin so im oortaril before that body as the bill referrfit 0, and we presume it will elicit al leant ; jvy interesting, and even excitiurj drhatc. The eastern manufacturers, who have hiih rtr) taken 0 leading part on Ibis question' will douhtlcES egain r.ctively co-operate with simi.ar interests in other parts of tin ccuntiy in 1 furienl opposilioii to ii. Wi J.i nol speak ihus in derogation o( grmle nicn 0,U8 sittia'rd, for wc not only jui-.ify t ut n-prote ol a careful consideration of die interests of the country by these best in f.irned in icg'iid tn the -rn: and it in ( idy by! di iiiCjr.- that an ti.ligl.ttiicd and cone:t! iudi'Cmenl ran be formed on tho?c piactical and iimortant subjects. Bui wo refer to li umiovo what intelligence and zeal may bo ,. , r i i xpected in iho course of the discussion, 1 , . a-,d which we think will bo cluraeterizod by the display of more extensive and nccu- ralo knowlcdgo in regard to the whole sub- jeet thin has ever yet been enured even in the ablo body that has ii under consider- jjj,,,, For our own nart wo do not pretend to . .... .. i. . r possess siiiiicieni iniormaiiDU to sipeau oi the subiscl in us various celans, with ihe J precision sad certam.y that a d,srnss l. it demand:), and therefore we can only re fr lo ihe bill in thai general way that a',,, v, j,,H:it citiz'rts and mij-c:s of ihe incp'T difiideneo woud suggest. Onf gm" two powt'rs, hut without prejudice; tu cral vicw'3 in regaid to it we pr?iiiun Bit any claim which n her cf 'In pirli s well kaown to our renders. Ue aro for aj-iiht have lo any part f country; a revenue tarilTwilh such disc.imi.-ulimi as and W:th il.N I'ImIkt provis.o,, h ti,9 ,,., r . i t 's eoi d ariiclrol 111 -said coiiv ioticn oT wi allord a fair viroU-clton u those ariirles:. , . , ,. , ,, ' v h i.f Aii 'iiO. 1S27. that (I 'it r nariv d dunics'.ii! inaiiulaclure that are of national, .Ill'llil '( 'HI HUM . .UII..M- impe.rtatico, and indeed alUh.rs that we( nn( on Rivin? ,j.Je U)!je(. ot 12 ,r,oul,a ni-sy hope ttctitually lo produce with ec-,.0 o'her coniracliiij? party i:tj; an 1 wo trust ifi.it Co;:''res9, in its wis And wlicre.'S, It has now becotm- (ie- (!r,i, will secti'c this md. in wh:'iever'',irab!o that the ie-peci ive claims of III ) i liar.e may he made. Tim Committee, it ia M h" presumed, lias e'hTii the bid as re pur'td the ni iPl careful r.oniidvration, and will probably adheve to it with a good deal uf pertinacity in that s!'ape, but nany c- mendincnta wiil doubiles be proiT;ed, and some rnott likely be tr.nda in it. There is one point in the bill that we witness with unniir.glcd satisficiion, and that is ihe geim of tlio Warehoueinj sys. tern. .711 goods from this side of Cape of Good Hope may remain in tho public slices five months, and those from beyond six months. Thia under the system of cash duiics, will be a great rclkf lo the bit sines? ind commerce of the countty. We adverted a few days tince Ui tiii in con.iex ion with tho indepiitdenl Treasuiy, and we were glad to find ourselves supported by die excellent aulhoiity of t.'ie New York Evening Post. Since then, we havo tha' too of tho New York Chamber of Com merce, and with such czprcsdion of opinion wo hope it may becomua legislative enact ment. Should cl! iheoO measures become laws an Iiidinendeti' Treasury, Ware hntisiiw evstem, end a mou (ieiiti.iti of the t .titf, bringing it to the. revenue standard & at il,"j same tiias taking proper cars of the je.turnl inuresls cf il.s e.:intry, v.-e thiiik the prcs.nt Conjrees will havo cn reuup in tho country t UtAv uvnciu, r,v uni thciiisclvtc tiie gr".".!:,s; honn.-. And In a, I. lion rcatric.ion to o;-;,--iiii.l dupe of pre -this, iho OA'.endini of our laws o-.or Oie on;arriblo and r.::fdi:'.i(m. which had been losi and a pracsabia adjust oi !, ire, nn di'iietdur nil which wc hope aro within the limits id prub'ibihiy, atu! tho distinr.linn ii yet higher dvar.i.rd, end llie pvojpfrity of 1!;? eountrs secured in a decree tli.n l.biorv will hard'v fuiuidh a pardld lo. l'ci)ii!jluuiiia,i. Corre.-'pnudcnce 1 i!j I-uLKc I,cde;er. Vasiu- C'to;:, d'j.nl .'J.liilG. Pome ar.nisc'ii.oiiiu v. s c.-ei.!;.! in the S''nit ; tileries this, nornin:-, at th" -r.p-'''arane'.' in th. lobbies ed' two individ uals in lin-ir ,-i, ; 11 f-icc i ?, Mieichcd out V. !U!I RT."I,I 1.1. Itif , tVI.1,',1 t;Otl- it oiiu Ibev contincc-d t.) c;:ci;i.y uuii! al t 'i' II.C ..IK'l.'.iHI Ind e t ..Mldcd l is (J' u v. ere li.c.-i i.;- e;;T I !',,:! r, :;m '.vci'.-' n 'r:i:!'.cd ni; it 1 in ' .. 1," r. I III! Il n' t privilci-ed jifrfi; ooccitjiv sohti within ih? .S.?n: (, and K'tiied, th.-vtit'li rud until it hid t.e-n ;e. o-raPy ivhii-fK-r tl u'-wr tiie circid.11 ; -l'mes and lolildca thai they wvrc the .Kfv it' ;(. I'roai Orcisci. It Was known ll.is ii.ol'riip;.'. b.f. r he a fie in hi ir.e; i. f ilic f.vo II u- the Ci:t..;n:!t.-i) nfCi iileitM.cc h- o 1 .; 1 c 1 to n ;,!;) a report tn 1 lie II ...v m. iho 0. ei.11 t , : e i t : 1 . 'I'll? ' !;id .1 it if'lt M-d li m, i;i ions I li'ive f ' l.r..w. in the Senate ul 12 o'cloek, .Mr. E n I'icn, fi c 111 llio Coiiiind'ee id o:ili 1 1 M tli" ilifal ft hS o'n of the tw'i, I1..U9I S 0:1 th'' idol lesoltl'ioil of 111. II. IliC f lu IIM'li1 t r V ( nt, lb 1. tQ drill .dot K'so'ir ion 1. ;f Nolic In ilt 111, to aiiiiti! ai d alwn'i'i'e llie. Leu, e nti'in between Gn at Uctcin and tie United Siatcs cf ihe C h i';i:-i;ii, elutive In t'-e count! V on llie i;,ri!i wist t'na.-l of Aliieiici, We.-! ivtli! of 11).- n 1 , im'ani;, ictoiteii: ''l b'.t tbiy have irn'i the cenfertre:' nn the p'M t i f ll e Ili te r.f lineM n mive; and aficr f 1 e and full coofcreiiCt! ipnn iho snljcrt of piil ilic 1 jrcein- o'v, ihe iniiii confeices havo una n : .. . rinrnn, I .t mnr.iwtf m,1 I rt l..,l Kf-pective I louse s, as li,!nws: 'Hint ihe fira 1 section cf tha amend-. aie-nl of the St-nair o t!-,; 01 i- inal i' ion cf 1 l.i- Ikii'.r lie fo anieridcd as :o b. , li! I ntc, a pitamblo 10 the second ( rtion cf the i-aicl me ni'n.rrl. lri thai ll e Senate ard House r.f iiepM frjiitaiivea ie eciUil'y recede liom the ir di.-;iin c ineni lo the or. und ine ii'.i'; aiiKi.iliiicnl lo the a in en dine nt 1 l.o (Tiejiid re.solulion 1 f the HdUMViid vt-iiiually i.'iitoto j iib-ii'utc, thcrtfur, :i!,,0 folli wii,u joint if -o'nlion; Joint llcschdicn the On Territory. l.tieir, ily the (onuntion rondu - ded the 20 h day of October, ISIS, h : twecn tue inmcn .-uh;h i aimnca im.. kin . ,,,fl il"ii,"' K"'Rdom M ' Cm nt iir'tain and li elad, .,r Hie. imi- . . . . ' . . 1 . od of ten yeais, and a!.i i vv.m ds iiid.li- cx,fnileJ ClllilllH1, in f0M,. liy ar"10tirr (.onvf n,j0 f n,(. n,e (jp, concluded i!ie 0 h dnv of .7 m1:', in the year of our 1m!1SJ7; it s a- t'c d thit any cotin'iy il.ai niy 'u ;cl liirn (I by rilii r )''lty on li ,'rt'i- "-t coa! "! Aoioiica, weMward f ihs Si it ii v ii. !?nf lev Miiiilitains. how rnni. , - . -' -1 1 o-1 1 1 1 t 'ivihrr wuli 'n harbor., Inys fIf(M( am, 18 li;)vitl0n of , w .. c ... e ht. ,)C, . . n . , .i ,.-,, i i ,.,.., united States and tircal IJfitain bhould bn definitely set'led, and Ihat said ter ritory may no longer tlisn need h 10 main u V j -j c t to th evil coospfj wnc-3 of jiht; divided alleji'incu id its ,A txru ic m land l'ri'i-1) nnpu!..non, i-nd i.f itic? con fusion ami c.Mtiil ct of n-tiiu.!, j i ; ! i 1 j tioos, dan .'orotis to ihe, c'f't pi-aen and ood iiiidfi'stanilii) of ihe two couu tries. Willi a view, theiefore, that steps he; lake for the abrogation of the fa id con. vention of the 6 ii of Auiiust, 1S,'7, in the modo prescii bed in its second aiti ticle; and ihat th? atu tition of the gov ernmeiits eif both eounti its iniy h iho mort ein s''y directed l '.c ml -.'on of nil pr-t-t.:? nH'ti t'Ci fit n a,id-aiuicu'.e. udjiismienl of th: Ujfce cnc2 and di p-ila w'dk regard to I ha st id lent '.' liescdved, By t:e Scuttle a;? IL-wyr f licp.rsm-alivis f the United States tfv'lmcr ca in Cimre awn bled, Thai (!)! FlC.sideiU ol 1 hi Ilni'ed Siatcs lj.j,ar.d h is h'. r by aii'hcnz I, it his d.'erc.sin, to f 1 v 0 I j t!-o Govern ment ol Great Urtiaio llu noiici! re fju:r id by thL's.id siicaiid article of I lie s;d Convention for tin abrogation of tl;j same, Mr. Allen said th.'t if ii tiiide; stend lis icyolutions il.ey aio llm janii! os issued tlic .Senate f. Enrif.::; Thr v ere the same. -j., Aea understood t'12 nuly c!i.n,!o tn a il,J ' " '' i;i i i;n:et! b t!. Set;;'. Vhe rpt'oli.iinii, as a- ill frmn iVarvl'ind ri ed upon I.y th: Coinnii'.tec of C. infe rence; were suhstaiitiallv the aaua cs luev !iad p,ih;'r-d ihe 5;'ein.te in other w on ' it.,, J.',., . ,.,1. 1., 3 UIU 1 tlcct ol i!ii i on on ihe ineiiilnii ni'i its sliotiii! ! ! R2-.:tu-- ir r.doptie-n wna;:! bi' a rc.'cs 1 1 1 ue 1 . (iuji: iroin ineir 1 inter liio.'-n cireiimf lances in.;; ii licuiid to record Ids I'crdnth.n-'. Mr. I'.;' ;. in;ui.-.! '.d:?.l would i-'- t'.o n'.'i't id 1 I : i- .1 Ml pari of the t-'cnmii 0 eoniur wi;:i die n port of the Coi.'itn is eo of I !n!if c: '.'ee- w hether ihe re.so!ntioi:i is : ! 1 c y paused ll.o titnata v. ould I j II .vith thei.i. The Vi.e Prrddi'iit said that f,i-.o;'.i r 0.1 1". lenee of l',e (v.'o I' mio'i h c.nild hi h:iu if the report was not cunrui n 1! in. .Mr. Jnlni.soii. of ASarvhiinh rose tn move .1 pi.-tpinit 11.1 nt oi lli' rutiei teraiion ol i'w; rcpoit until I o'..io.'U, a 4 tho Senate w-.ii not Mill, bni wiilidr.'iv hm 1.) iiion ..'.' Allen rerev.c! tha n.otioii. a;;,! it u pOi.;ii;ned. The bill li-oiii il U.itOC tO CMC'i I tin! 'a wis 1 ii. 1 1,1 i-r i J 1 r- leriiioi v of t I.tim'i wf.s ld-'!i np, ; 'rrmi ?v'r. ) ed r. ,11 d in i:-."i-i u.'ii. a 1 1 w re I ul.'.i r-:, u p At I o ci - ' . a.; I n.'nr " in-.: i.v .W': nel.i; i t'!: 1 1 a: ii .n d.i'.', I ri'.oit v. .,1,1 0i 'ii. i ci ! :. l in by a o'lc ol 111. 1.1 l!iC li lui-C ll.e r. Me ti..,i ll. i!'' be Mr. l.'i'er: ,.,,,".'.,(' C' II o I; 1 f 1 1 ,1 '.I e ,:f I 'll In Iti 't'l'C :;. ' V 1 li i.r..'( i 1 th.' phr.t s'roili li.'" i'.. niite riMiiir..' e: u il 0 ii, .11 which 1 h.i'.-e !m'. I iu ii 'lies md i-. ;i iu:ip '!: 1:1 v. iih (he i 1 -1 r.-s,lii'i-,..i yon id pri r 'HC lb.it ii is a nit-re c'l.iii'i'S in ihi? f urn 1 i 1 .'. ii I'-f i ni, and ilmt iictrly llie pri.ci.-e lanjiiiaged is ii t.iincd. lib;::: a 1. tax wiwm The ILivrln'l Banner n.ites dm ,!r. J. P. Cti-hiii:". a i.iMiih .nan of hard iiiine for. dure, nn-.v ri'.niiiiie at ateittiw 11, .. was wi.i.ed tipon, ufetv d iys mice, by tie isccsEcr of tha'. town, lo afccrtain the a- , ,,,,-t '11, .'in- 1 fic-r.-.iu ItiMt hlt-rpi rd -"" ." P''1 - :: ,,'1,n riso-ibeing t.dd, the nno;;nt of the whole t .:;i to he nisei', he dtsired the as?cts.:r to d.vgi llio who'e amount to hiov A udjdan trervant has jurt (hco. red ill-.', clrrhic licl.t, directed on tht hnmrn body makei it-o diipan-iu.s as la rndde iho arn r it', vriiiS, ; nd iicrvcj, lo In: seen at 'M il. md their action t be t-liniicd. .7h. nit CD dinners wi te .'ii.th.n i.icd by the I. i';i.-biiiire at its l.'.'t fi .--.ui). V0IC8 v0iU DJ-plioJilt V'.''.'' 1
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