' , „ THE EITD3BINGIII - g ' ruiummuktrig co 2- ~s~e~:i 113.100 L IOLIC_Ip,„IS:)c‘ wite.stry tivesiodunmat fa *tit, sid toealJfaueWu paper reeelreil forwudea Eros et i - 41Qaccazen GIiZITIL 4 -414blibliaat• :!OrMSII4OI=="PU...II . Thernini a 44 - , DIULOCRATIO wmc ,1 Tic 'sr • eta Aurraig arrow- • iHENRY , W. lIINYDS/4 - Of thelaa 7.: sainurs oznult. 40913PLR : HENDERSOjs. " Axil=imitate and WhisAriniklasusastor - , ait•ghiney County. T 11011•/ E. HONES. . . vas ma . = mom, nal ammo, 11•171.11•11.•DEINAT... • JAMES tAAOTHEREI, L MOROAN ROBERTSON, Plusbiogk: - - T. J.. BIGIIAM, Lottror Bt. atilt. It. C. SARUM& Elual,eth. • _ • JOHN SBCLUBKEY, Roblatua. ••• JAMES FIETE,I3Roodem. FRANCIS C.' PLANEOIN, p , 'Ll!]bulgt; 3Jo:Fl:im:se:sovim,Noni, ! & ,cl. WIL;FLYNN, aLcn;dr. ' . D. N. COURTNEY, Olio. .C 78121 FfECT -PAGE FOE SOCAL rsLmoL& UIC NEW% tca. . - Titan to no ranch which ammo oar awn, • slain in the following article bona the r. Crouterciel, that We lay it with &mare before -Cur readers It would he well for their ownrepe ' and the sedate of the country, If. those - Earthen &patios, who are rushing headlong Oti a career of infamy,would endeavor to call to their aid abide of the practical common seem, s and lady beating *Mimed In the following remarke Texas can New Niimo.—lturill be member.; ad Amon guards, ' we published a telegraphic communication from Washington touching • oter. tale ...protest" from Governor Brill of Texas, re. isseedu the math of afalia between Tens and New Mexico, and spirally relating to the conduct of the United team in wading between the petards. A letter to delft= our Washington ON ‘: respondent, gives some bother informal= upon the =Wert, but we do not sitars Lithe writer's grave alarm upon the subject.' ;We do not que ued any serious aggressive; movements, stay armed opposition %against the governmem of the United States, either.fmon Texan singly, the idea of which le simply aboxrd.or from Texas aided by any ensidernble number of Southern adulterer. Flitting agatut one's own county lac royal'. threat thieg km deaths umlaut a &reign nation. Sank injustice tel oppression, imemediableby any other-means; gene would justify a republican people in Meg the standard MVO:clam spina their country, and in shedding the blood of their fellow citizens. No such cause for rebellion has Texas. Her is not a detheedve bet an urn tofu attitude. The genes 01 dispute is -a question Of acres. The dispute huh Is bp before Commis for adjustment, and we do not think that Tongs Is so lost to all prudence as, ander theordrearostan. eel, to 'tempt to *wrest New.blexico from the Jurisdiction of the United Melee." -So loan Texas confines herself to talking or proteming—thingi that take no lives and shed no ! blood—the people of the °thug:ate" mule - at her ridiculous pretension, and her 'fable attempts to Indite herself beyond her ristoral dimensiona,.. They pursue their business as though Texas was mot. Bat let ketone plunge the sword of robe& Hon Into the heart ot a Pillow citizen, and the ease - Will be very different ;indeed. Than the Pram. dent, who wonid be as prompt in repelling such . aiion as his predecenent,- would fi nd it n= as -to restrain muter than' excite the pat*. ode impulses of the nation, rallying ashold hearts and heads would In every direction to maintain the supremacy and Integrity of the Government.. We donut suppose that readers will be much dis turbed Mout this threatened "driving of the Vol. - ted States troem out of New ,blexico, If they st. tempt to prevent Texan from *Minding her rues. diction over that terrttnry.. We have baud too math of Ibis kieeimun boasting of moo to figio. big to be frightened at itiaven thongs 11 be burs ed by a Governarb proton—le Ethel{ and especial ly Gem that quarter, • very harmless document— ' ludimou Impudence of Texas, dociatiolfthot she will wrest New Mexico from this government Is the chief exciting idea—tad it.excdu only to laughter. Thee are doubtless many. persons at Washing toe; and elsewhere, who will magnify this move. meat of Texas, adding to it a thanund vague and toyearions sortairings and moors, 'about the si leet turning °Coma= Seem and so forth wad as forth, the only object of which is ki unsettle the ',Ulla mad, and impede*, embusses the admin. Watim, throotti the medium of a precis:excite. meet and alarm Oulu* tip. 'Seisms* think this game has been carried on by some_peopte of the South. lad Unlace tolerated,erk enonglic- It Ina mote probably shortened the drys of one good man annum patriot sa ever breathed, aid In jukes to theUvivg. u Should. now and brevet be frowned oat of countenance. Ressidmit FAl more, having been mon accustomed to Withal life, teal probably he lees sensitive to this kind of molt than was his preitecemar. , We am well amused that nog much uproar can move him from the path of duty. Ha will uphold the constitution of his money, and neaten haw .34 authority and eights, both at home end Mead. Thit bed gesiag, andthlestaxiag, and keepiell the ereul In hot water, will Ulm distrelaresident Fdtmene who has parsed through the Maa lag • poLitt: elan, and knows what this kind of thingineane Nem:Wades; we hold that it is time km the pea pla to let • stop to b. We dome waat to incur the risk of another vietim to the Toombs cad Ste- Ogee style of legislation and dictation.' We'd°. sire to see the Chief Magisestoof the Republics tresteduith the mspect, in public, as In private, in the Conies, of Meese= se In tie cities turd lages to whirl lb office entitles him. We do not Isiah the popelsr mind to be kept In a mutant Ge. vet of excitement by the bkonerinme 'and theme. snug, of • mere knot of um, who have a dab. liar purpose to serve. We are "felt at heart and ashamed °tilde mewed. undignified, Inleirmoul. emu limbering slough legititukei, and in national +Mks, soundly. and want again to me the Sate enjoying . that calm release; which to the world would be reseurpd evidence of our sungth and COESeiCel security. And ere make our appeal to every citizen, ol whoaree political MIN or geo a gawkiest parition—to emery chisel:mho values the peace, and happiness, and welfare of his coontry, and the ea of the Union—to plant his foot In defence of the oonstitutional Emm ett,* of these linked &test aid demand that be shall be ecartemndy treated In his ponce, respect. ed In his once, end supported in his authority. ,The last sad rights hare been performed kir the dad, and we have now to return to the rutin/ of radio beldam and the conflict of party send rums and interests. The put cannot be mail. ed; let u lmprove the present. The new inenu bent of the Pratdeatlal Maori Is ea mere political partiun. He in amu of blameless character, of tried Integrity, of dignified demeanor, of truly et& timed rempathles—a gentlenan, a 'make and . e Oubliette, and emphatically each. He is aka • thorough republican, of the true, genial, imam' mug, American order. As .a people we may not —we surely eamen—cematmt to brae him, and the country through blm, lowered la the esteem of ether robe, The present le a favorable time to fall back opus' the old landmarks of respect Goverment, of practical legislate*, and of me. teal confidence and good will-between all parties on ell questions iavolving begonia tames. The met of goventerent meta the hands of a truly tnmerneks and'slake eturiteeer,aed unless we prove our own Impediment, and by qualteeng midis romancimr, pre stumbling bkets in our own pathway, our Multres emus mut be envied Celina Parna . --ft M a Meitidar 'fact, remarks the Philadelphia Haab, oat wintiii - a Immo( a lade over nine years; there :hare been sia ideate of the Muted Mates: Van Bonin, March 11, •, 1841; Minima, from March' 4Mt to April 4M, mat: Tyler, from April 4th, 1841, to March tb, Polk, from !Much 4th, 1845, to March 4th., 1819; from March 4th, ISA to July PM, 1850; mid on the tenth of July, 18711, Milani Phnom sae , =tied to the office. Previous to that time, there had been bot eight occupants of.the office, doling a period of fifty two years. The periods of service, ace., of the varietal Presidents, ft= Washing• ton to Taylor, I Amite, are given,below : Age at Ada at ask ton Service. Iteti'd. Died. lictire't. Death. W 8 7V7 1799 66 33 John Adams 4 yrsyrs I 1801 Inn go Jefferson 8 yrs 1809 1 8 1 6 60 0- 81 Medium Bra 1617 1 Monroe - Bpa 1826 .1831 60 - 7 7 J. Q. Adams 4 yrs 1329 1818 62 81 jump 8 Jr. 1837 1015 70 - 7d Van Boren • 4 yrs 1841 10 Tyke 3 yrs Ilm 1843 1819 61 u: Taylor 1 }Tama" ItZO . 06. '.lamed[. Polk was the youngest of the Presi. dents as di, time of bin inandaratiOd, being but 48 years and 4 months old.. -Mr. Fillmnrele tbe next youngest, beindat the iim's‘t . tinietiClyrs Old. Jick we was the oldest of do Presidents at the thud cf his retirement, and JOhe _Aslams ; Vein the. olthen at the time of ids denth. The Yew:deo a the Presi dents at the time of his retirement sands death, yrs, Jam K t PA. 7 :l.2CtaAamaeJof Ae Ylmtnrli bliftlas VAipostain OY-,-.7--ttlr;laiiiidi itura-xitorfog ILPI4' • • the Compros 1"3" of the farni• ,- xeie waxy end edge Lave seceptd neehteetziAl!or, 9f;1a.361. ' of Meredith far ,e - few .11° Bahia:ere, where their;rparkeel, °L • • • • pell4l,^Y,- . 7 .11 i take op them Tefiro • rri with' cereEer Taylor, dea .‘ ai t c l r the iauxiiii .saai Genero teee , 6. Army. M"" Hof i. 'theta:Anil affect arikinisibout the Copilot Is veryiaucli die Wane RS when an entirely new ad- Ministration man 'Se, nen after a presidential election., The claps Iliad Withwell known Whig Paid/darn tn . = all thee 'misdated vg stales, wale owns to leek after their nankin= before the Senate, and othento observe whatmevementi may be making foe new 00naltettions. New ' York and Bemnytirania are panthubily prodigal in these idleness:epee „the ithriree_of r tlm-eountry, - It is, pretty lutOWll,:that i s Rune great whit Mans, llPPOintattente:wwii;ecittialled, , ahno held die beim amens, wider in Maumee, indepen dent of Mr. Fauna's sentiments; end, in scam eases, ism consonant to his widen. NeW Toni, the local appointments were dispense motel genet ally in asedience tc; reionemendsiloris from Gov Sewatd, than actrording to the advice, if ie ever gaveii,cif the Yin Pnaidern. In Pennsylvania mitatera,lidr. Cooper pcetseastal less influence than Might, by arose, be thought properly. to belong to .itseeini to be now expected that rousir of the ' nominations Which the Senate has indicatedan tics willhagove to act upon; will be withdrawn, among Whteh srothceeof the collectors of Philadelphia and New Yorke Theentwoones may be consiele red ex. cayenne to the penal rule of the nominationsomule under the authority of the bunented predecessor of therPrewar - Gtdef Magistrate. It is very doubtful .irlater they would have been contained by the Senate, and It is now probable that they will be re jects. unless Withdrawn. They are- - - both here. In saying whit I have done epee themes of Mr. LelVie and Mr. Mennen, I desire to be undei stood as not being Opposed to their ecuthrreetloo, but maims Stating fact's which ere Munro to exist. I refer to them by name, because they represent e large classesf persons in like awe. The plane of Assistant Seermety of the Treasury was made .vacant by the transience of A. A. Ball, of Tennessee, the lateiniembent, to the editorship of the Republic. get vecanny will now, in all probability, be filled by the Hon. Mr. Hall, of Ref ', felo; member from the Erie District in the last Cow promise Bill .belbee the &rata h mach debated upon.. I •do not belicita diat any roan la unwanted to saying that President Fillmore has avotted any • opinion foe or anger: it.ire is one of titres men who, in a veirpcstsible atictilaborative position, Mei the faculty of reserving themselves until the zoo! meat of action arrives. -1 have licforo informed pour readers that Mr. Villmore kept his awn coun sels° closely while [ presiding officer of the Senate, that no. member etietta that body knew what hio vote would be In case the hill ca m e to bim. They will fiod it ertsllsrditS cult now to discover Mang tenaling whit his views ere epos Ibis crony °thin project, =tit is requited to give than in the mode pointed out in the Constitution, [ Balk the 111011161R8 thele much talk of the friends of , the Compri . xefse temp:klieg their own echems,vp es to divide California MatoAres ice- lions, of which one 'gall be admitted at once as n State;and the Mims, one on the North andthe mbar' ea the South side; tube pronided with territorial ' irgunkntions, mtil prepared, in the opinion of Southent censtitmlottalists,to come in ai mum I do not put Villa fsithihownver, in that report—, I trust the hope :is well fmnided, that the proceed bms of the Semis . upon this bird a will take definite stripe and, final effect this week, but , this will depend, in a measure, upon the spirit lawhieh' thatlxidy will assemble after the solemn and MN:C.: ttr'Tfr events Mai e ‘ orrices which have , pissed before, us in melancholy pnntessiom since it was hut in amien upon ens or any other question of public, Jones. - . Waaanoron,,Jul i 5.. The new Catdatet—Whigs he the senate . -L 11‘nabag 17_ Telegraph—The gal. ' phlh la the liauee—Ceaaproarledr Illgalgasat lretearCase geared—Noble Speeelt ertOle Though I do nor ellen interfere in the fano. ant amusements of Dose people who choose to employ their idle time in cabinet tosking, I lune this - eformees received some infonsuilloa nose 'a scarce ea respectable, the I feel warranted la communicating It as at lam as authentic as any statements now anent upon the sumo to. Pic.' It is sealed that Mr. Webster will, at a suitable time, take; charge of the . State Dripart ment. is probable that at the same time, Mr. Corwin will go Murtha Once Oche interior, and Mr. Dawson, of Georgia, into the War Offine. bleffeatian; of you State, 6 still SPOkl!II of with confidence far the Treaseri. It would be, in my view, en insurmoantakde objection to this arrangement, that wider it three of the most dis tinguished Whig members will be taken ant of the Senate, wheal thdro is certainly now no smiles of Whip, whose places may be,fdkd by politic opponentn. Mr. Webster .will of mune be simateded by a Whig, by appointment of the Governor, mid no would. Ifft: Corwin, but Mr. Daw. an Will give place, if he accept cabi net appointment, to a bluer Democratic opponent, perhaps to a nameless, ranting disunionist, like Colman, who, Genet Ormetly in the', 3onate, has more lately, at the Nashville Canicula', die. priced himself by :propodug prepatailen for im. medians civil war.' The terms of Mans. Web., ster and Corwin . will expire in Mach next, bat' Mr. Daman continues till the termination of the thirty third Congress, welly Asia Yell110"fOlD now. Them is a silly meter that tbe friends ofToombe are pressing his name upon the, consideration of the President &nips= In the Cabinet, perhaps as Secretary of War. It ts not nocawiry to say that this is a piece ' of invention, and that no body who, during this period of urgency in public 'Mini,. has seem to the President, has had the impudence, or the danng Insolonee, to mention ibis person to bite: is deserving of ens place of treat or , respectability: These:mem incendiary will serve out Maintained term in Congresg, and will then be permitted to sink Into that obscurity and contempt which his conduct be. so well en. titled loin . • There has been a Coolish story set afloat upon the wings of the telegraph, to. the erect that • day or two alter; Mei, President's death, a grand onloi mums wan head, tij which the noblext togs of herztum and conciliation were displayed, and fat which a way Sathdaesory and eomprehent slue same ol adjtudruent was ag.eed upon by awed evety body: This areald have been truly greasing intsllirisnoe, if true, bat uniaehili the :was not a syllable of fact in the whole ac count, claw an d eitennuitantial as it was' , The 'lake Thotripents and Featherstone of the Rome; attempted, to shake of the inihmiwhich they dad ettuthea to conduct In attempting to connect Gen. Taylor's came with the Oilplan business, by. withdrawing the pending resolutions of: cusp!" nil* the departed Chieftain, which they were endeentrisigto force through the Rome at thistinitiwlmit their operation were clicked by the news of his approaching dlssointion. fX come there in* . no okiection 'to their sneaking out, but the brand is stamped deep on their Genie tin traidoa detainers' and libellers of an honor. , able; braie, and Patriotic ' man, who bid received the highest liturant of the Republic. Mier this, the old resolutions of the majority of ths Committee anima the pajamas Millis claim and the interest, were paued—ayes 119, ices' 63, With this en. donastent, Mr. Crawled may retire t Georgia; with tite - earaest and prayer of his party in addition, that be will never emerge team the stale of minty upon which ha is about to enter. There was lame debate upon the ease of the &karate Me Mexico, Hugh M. Smith, pq. • Me will probably be admitted. Is the• Senate, there were some Interesting and Unexpected: prceeedleas upon the ConaprOt Woe 1321.. The IPoveivflai fe the Committee MeV/hole was %sought to an dad, by ItiwkeityP 1111Mbly sad emelading the mamtu w hi c h his wail espiediswhen so: Weer ropted but Temelsy. &m em' votes weal tem. dismil taken upon canentring in the ameadmeaM ityrered - npon to the gottozdttreef . the Who 6.-% Tee most Important one vu Oat , by which. thr? Mglsheared or the - gropered terrgoties stre'pree 200 4;4 1 MA vAT hoe rellgoo 2 l4 Atrium Slavery. As I have before shown i ,'OAretenplets' Ig overthrows sad st aides the whole. Cum 'do" tape of non intentailoo. SOC 0001 amdoleld oat, bias mien Mgt of the shammies:l4de clause—ayes 21, noes Z. Eden his - - Fides Atelatth Da:tiara, Mod wits hie main, sa4 teiraidicijkay Lind ra.; - iireien • Itoileavoigiake pee* *4 the legialitirreb intit_si*Dates . the,misation, non Intervention would have trintonhedhithe Canine of the amendment-4yes 26, wen In. Of coarse, in the event cif a tie, it !rapid ntli. • 11,.notto be; rememherni that the now meshing oNeer ku no cawing vote, v0'1140:I all diviensajnat as 'fat on the door. • 'Bat I am getting tedious, and Man clue. Old Stillkotheritinie in with at"amendment eon• caning the boindini inata cot ad from Texas and give to . New Mezi.o 70.0 00 Kum miles orb:unary, Deltoid whatnot included in the Kral Perim] bathe:hit He =dean/able, on eloquent, a patriotic: atitmeh, one that deserves tins admiration and gratimile of every lover of peace, mder, arid of his ctotuitri. - , Rusk took the floor, in reply, and will be Maid to morrow. The debate over fate and coming intendmenta will_earetaine the week, but it win not bowl/dem nor quite uninteresting. . , • Justus. A very considerable body or Whig, ' especially in Ohio end. Mammal: setts. were so thisatiafted with the nomination of Gen. 'egykir that they re. pedaled not merely the nomination Wit the Whig party, and have eversible° confuted their political discourse to exeeratitma of Gen. Taylor, hie nom ination and electioll. j 'Tay loathe: !Thai Ttylol• Party:, 'Old. Zech'. three hundred iiiiglis%—nueh -have - been pretty oemly ill the 'tabu elicitable from their disjointed chat'alneeMay,.ls4B. - Speak to theta of Prolow tina.lnternallnpraveinent,or any thing else which as Whighs they, formerly prdevied to delight in, and the only reaponvie has been such at we have , indicated. • And when we decided and avowed, at a late petiod in the canvass el 1818, that we could War verve the cause of Free. Soil by imp. porting than by opposing Gen: Taykir, we were greeted by en° general volley from the whole of them, importing that ft ea doing we had deserted end betrayed the C1121100(HUMIlla Freedom. Even so late as last Fall, they helped to carry Ohio kir loco Poimiarn, and did their best to sand Vermont New York and llianachmectts the same way, by falsely kutianog, in the face of holorioui and une quivocal feels, that Gen. Taylor and his Cabinet were plotgnit to eitabllsh Slavery in California and New Mexieb. And down to the day of the President's death, theie slanders, though *ban- - dandy related, were never retracted. The spe cial Free SMI Organs in our State, Including those edited by sail Taylor Wide*, did their mightiest to secure-a triumphs to the eosksoed Gabon* in our State whose basis ,pr Union was 'Motility to Gen. Taylor, his Cabinekand Mr policy. Well, Gen.. Taylor Is dead, and a Northern Whig, • with no slime and no association with Slavery,llll, hisplace. Mr. Vintner° is moderate, National and desirom to bo President alba whole People; but his votes are on record, mod their ten. or is known to the country. By what device, what trick, will the ditty. thousand Whigs, who were drawn off from their Loner association by the cry oPTayloriam: 'Louisan* 'planter: 'three handled Mitten: dye. dec. be Loaned to the ear of Cass and Diekrauson, and made to contribute election of those iwotthlea to the Samara Mn.t ...c. now be - discovered all !donee that . Oid Erc4 was JO Fru Scif, lira that Mr. Fillowr, is for Mayay Extessurs. Let un watch and sea-IY. CHOWLA. i i THE WEST. The pestilence luta abated at Nashville. OD Tuesday last the:eaten, 14 deaths, serene( which were of choler& • John B. Fronts; an old itudes' teemed citizen of New Albany, Indiana, died of the ehoten on - Wednesday.- He was trick only • tear hours. ! There hat been one arse of cholera in Clinton comaty,Oltio, which terminated fatally. Borne eight or ten easel of cholera are reported in. different Parts ief ilarrison county, Indian, about half of which proved fatal. The belittler Lmungton, Ky., where the cholera appeared last season in in most malignant typo, la ripened to be etoelleet. Out ono, death trout cbobstabas occurred there this Eamon. The cholera bastsppeued to Clermont county, and three &maw occurred law week in the little town of Bethel. - • Tam more cases of tho'eta have ,ocenered 'at New Albany... la. , The persons 'satiated were Irishmen. One proved fatal to eight hours. - The interments at Nashville, for the twentifour heirs ending on Wednesday evening, were 25, of which lB were cholera. The Nutiville Whig, of Thursday, saya, s' We are Lapp, to have it. In our power to announce that the casters has very much abated within thelest two days. We could lima very few new cams yesterday." A fatal case of cholera occurred at. Evansville, la, on Monday last. It was' brought on by neg. Iceland Impmdetten.7-Cia Gar.. CHOLESS. IN LOUISVILLE. There have bees • good =MY death. from elndent in Lsohnrilfe, but the victims scam ell to have come 000 Drell:ton. Drennan must have , had it tremendous throng of visitersoshen the cholera broke out there. In additiou to what ere line heretofore gitiblished, the Louisville J.arndl of Priday lest has - the - following r—" The Barbour hrmight dawn from Drennan night btfiire last,two men suffering with thalami One of them was In • collapsed state Then brought ashore. A young tuna; also from Drennan. died of cholera, evening-before Isst.—Cie. Ga. , • , Trata..-lirrntente Taavata..--Tbe Washing tea 'Southern Piers' or Saturday has the follow las uopleasust tr.talligcneel • . Svc:Twist f row Twos.—TiteGoverner of Tegas has venue]: to the delegation Of the State in Cons great. to demand •of the PieSident wEether he sanctions the comities • oaf Cokmel Monroe in in Near blexim and if he does, to present a solemn protest naiad It; and declaring his intention to Insert the title of Team 14 . .11 the mi am in her • power. We have received the promediaga el a large and general meeting of the elf sena of Austin, and county of Traria, at the capital of Texas, at which Chief Judea Hemphill presided, and Judy. Old ham; Ctwirraan of the Committer, made a Rr port and °feted amiolutions, which wets unanimously adopted. The fourteenth Is as 6:41,..; Rooked, That we believe the boom, Integrity and rights of ihe heats demmd that komediato prompt and efficient mama be edcpted to pet down the instureetionuy nod rebellions move ment in Santa Fe; and to extend and maintaia the joriadiction of the ;Sate over that portion of het renhoryi l ^ Dooms oar van • Paarms.--A. gentleman who Is an his way to California, fernithes the St. Joseph Gazette with an extract froM his journal, of deaths on the Plains. ,We give the tames: John Her. linger, Rani county, May, loth, on a branen of Wolf river--saw two more graves here, and • • the 10th passed et grave containing two bildies, but could not make set their names. llth, pealed the grave of Joseph Nett, from St. Louis, aged 32 years. Same day , camped near two graver—one of a child, the other of W. Creelipaun, of Rock ville, Indiana. 12th, fouud.two graves, one of J. W. Young, Canon county, Mo., aged 11 years , the other,Geii. Stanley, of Prim county, IW 13th, camped seer graye of Gordon B. Caffeen, of Dig sidle county, 1111 Ilith, paned three graces to day —Robert bfriey. Randolph county, lido;,erei 7 •entally shot Inmaell;l3oottson G. Gabbers, Bu change county, and one ankeown. Met six men and one woman retoralog—the husband of theta*. ter having died on tho Louis' RartlV. - ems, July 1/. TUN P111301U311 AT HATASA—TRIATIII WITH MITICO AND Pl:l ' M—The Wethiortoo . torrespon. dew of the Philadelphi.'Norih Averiein, makes the fotiomiog Interattloesuitemetite Assurances hire been received by the Govem ment, which relieves all present apprebenaksts as to the fate of the Conley prisoners. The Inter views with Count Alloy which succeeded the pm. sentatkrn of Mr. Clityton'ti officio' Instruction of the le oflune, were of a friendly and satisfactory character; and there - is every lemon to believe, unites the late Intelligence fresuffipsin should in termits the proceedings in Havana, that no farther difficulty will ocear: It ls to be hoped. for the sake of the future peacefol relations of the United States and Spain, that themissiori aeon:modem Morris will have terminated succemfally, before any new causes of complication can be introdoced„ The thtelligence from Cuba memento the aseertteh that -.lithe Intentions of the Captain General are of a conciliatory eltaracier. Some of the other func tionaries may not be ro well diopfted, but the in structions which Commodore Mortis curled oat were conceived in Etch a mother on to promote the best tmderstanding on all stiles. • Two treaties of I;ortrlderable hopertanee. were negotiated under the direction of Gra. Taylor just before his death , bet were not concluded. They. will be approved by his succeisor. (the was with Mexico, for the extradition of fogniveri from jus tice, upon the principle contained In the treaties with Menthe and England; and the Other was Mitt, Peru, far coinmeree In Crilello, on a footing with the wet favored nations, This privilege hal been neretcfora monopitixed &mon exclusively by Great Within. It !id be of great value ',sibs 'g rim:the:al interests, - and particularly to the benefit of several of the. old States. SECS= eccinui-Thls subject hu had a r-od share of the attention ofthe General Synod, at Its late ineetlng. The manner hi.,uhich thrisohjeet was disposed of hat ahead, been laid berme ear readers, lotto poblbdted =Wants. 143 is Lea Lab, ire of present intents: andgteu Faunal impor tance, his destr*Wis that the position of Ornod be distinctly understood: y our pooplet - Thig as we tindarstand %Linden) , es follows: mum tionSsith.the Bona of Tunporaittio is dbetninte. nutted; ounisotion 'rah iFtee emu .or Odd Rellows a.id of exclusion from. attach memberattipi—,°l Ms President, it may be well sonpleiselbe pub. lldlie, still Maim his ledgiegs* -W Alardl.—llspxb- ISr. Frnallut 6,4 toiss t tat'ricb Widoers were the °tar pleetrot" second Nutd goods that sold nt I Peasberi, 'ripe end heti, tin; abundant at New Or. PYa or sir pdrsona have 'died of cholera at Rock - • art Mills, &whim ea, -•. . . • amour Beli, ,, orlken., it is install is lying WY .goronsly 'Sit' SVashington.. • The tant th* dada* in Chicago arc can 4atlicted by do, Chicago Jonnal of the Gth inst. -10011 4 .1AILoe. • Th e Tlmas of tlow Sitakwoods Bar =3ll - 4v baiii.:"=finln= ` Ican never firrget my,lirst anion of JohnTay. lid. It' ali court horse at LewhbOrath; Conan:Leman Arkansas, in the summed , of I fis.lfit. The occuion d icti ynasesaed terrible Interen./ A vast concourse of ,p ectatora 'had amembled to witnessthe trial of arming and berntiful girl; Ott an indictment tor murder. The... Judie waited at the moment for the fiberfill° brine to the pnsoo and the eyes of the impatient multitude all can. tred on the door; when nblest} a stranger antmr ed,,adose appearance riveted traversal attention, Here Is his portrait; a figure, 'tali, lean. slob n, and straight man snow a face, sallow pit. lions, and twatchhig incessantly , with inn ate 1,. ritability; a brow, broad, massive, seemed filled with but act ;:idM ag e-for he was scarcely kitty; eyes, reddish yellow, like the wad fat eagle, ea bright and piercing; and finally, a mouth with lips of cast iron, thin, entled,.cold and *Leering, the intense expressible of which looked the being embodiment of an inbreeded cunus.-:- Ho wee habited Ina snit of new buckskin, one. mooted after the. Stallion of Indian costume, with hereof away color of the rainbow:' ' Elbowing his way slowly through the crowd, and apparently unconscious that ho was regarded a. • phenomenon needing explanation, this sin pin beteg, advanced, and, wash the haughty air of a king 'amending the throne, laded himself within the bid, thronged as it was with the disci ples of Coke and Bled:stone, several of whom, It mu known, esteemed themtelveaas far superior to those old and famous masters: , The contrast between the outlandish garb and disdainful countenance of the stranger, excited, especially, the riribility of the lawyers; and the Junior members began a suppressed titter, which pew louder, and soon swept around the circle.— They doubtless trupposed the thunder to be some wild hunter of the mountable, who bid never be foreseen the Interior Of bill of pudica. Inatanb Iv the cause the, objeet of the laughter porcethed it, turned bin head graduilly, so as to give each laugher a look—his lips curled with e killing smile of infinite scorn—his yellow eyes shot arrows of lightning—his tongue, protruding through his teeth, hi-rally writhed lae a serpent, and ejaculated its imp-like poison in a single word: ~4 . savagea!' No Fen can &an:lb* the defiant fillierwhich he threw into ant term, no pencil can paint. the [eternal fa vor of Yds manatee, although it hardly exceeded a whisper. But he &enema every letter as It were a seperate emission of fire that morched his quivering lips, laying horrible implants on the S., both at the bcgining end end of the wor&- , • "Savages!" It was the growl of the red tiger fa the bias or a titile•anake. The general gene, howeVer, was diverted by the advent of the Ihir prisoner, who then came hi, vormended by her guard. !The apparition Walt enough to drive a Saint mad; for here was a style of beauty to horribler the tallest imagination, and melt the coldest heart, leaving hi both imagination and heart • gleaming pleture,enameled in amend filed in • [rune of gold from the stars; It was a a speller enr.lisutnicet to be felt so well es seen. You might feel it in the gashes or her emantenanee, clear as a sunbeam, brilliant as the iris; in the con. tour of her knouts, "symmetrical az if ent by the chisel of the lutist; in her hair of rich auburn ringlets, saving without • braid, softer than silk, finer than gossamer, In the eye,blue as the heav en of torakern slimmer, large, beamy; In her =dont, graceful, swimming, !Ikethe gentle wafture' sr • bird's wing In the annoy 'air; in the figere, alight, etherill--a , sylh's or a seraph'., and more than all, in the ever lasting smile of the way tips , so arched, so serene; so like star light, and yet pumping the power of megle or of wag- Delis= to thrill the beholdeeilhaub As the unfonunate gui, so tastefully drested, to incomparable as to personal tharmt, calm and smiling, took her place bother the bar of her lodge, a murmur or admiration 111050 from the mohltede, which the prompt latetniition of the coed, by a slant order of 'ailence, i could scarcely repents from milling to a deafening cheer. The .Tudge turned to the prisoner, 'Emma Mit nu, the coon has beeo informed that yam Mum. sel, Col. Linton, is sick; hive you employed any °thee V' She answered, feevoice n sweet as Stewart.. ling of the night gale, and u dew as the song el the mks lark. ..htly enemies have bribed all the lawyer—even era owit=to be akk; but God will defiled the Wino cent(' At this response, so touching in Its simple, pi. rhos, a porlion of um auditors blunted applause, end the test oar. — On the instant, however, the stranger, whole appearance had previously excited such merri- Multi started to his feet Approached the prisoner. and whispered something in her eu. She bound• d six inches from 'the door, uttered i piercing shriek, and then stood 'trembling as if in the pees• mice of a ghost from Elmira; while the singular beiri who had caused her unaccountable emotion 'damned the mutt in his sharp ringitg voice; bonsrasts as the mood of bell metaL Earln please your h onor, Uri- 11/11TISKI the, Mak of defending the lady 1 , • .What l exclaimed tan astonished judge, !Ito you a hemmed attorney l.The question is irretennust and immaterial,"ies plistlehe art og er, ith. a,rettomotnt aneer,.ne the recent mango entitles any person to act se counsel at the request of • piny." • 'Bntdocs the prisoner request it," inquired the jades. . 01 , Let her speak gor haseli," Said thistisogee "I do." ern her answer, as a long damn Ash escaped, that seemed, to tend' her very head cringe . . The case immediately progvened; and ult had a tinge Of romantic claim, me Wlllepitomlae the sabstanrc of the evidence. Abaut twelve menthe be the defendant had arrived is the village ter opened to establish • meet of millinery. guiding in • row connected with her shop, and all alone, she prepared the or. eche connected with her highly respected and honorable trade, with tinweari.W labor and coin summate taste. Her habits were secluded, mod est. and retiring; and hence she might have hop ed to avoid notoriety,brit for the perlllons gift that extraordinary beauty which toe often, and to the peor and fnevillew always, proves a erne. She was own sought alter by all those glittering fire flies offashion. But the beautiful stranger reject. ed them all with nrutterable atom and loathing. it rung these rejected adrafren,aru one c f a char acter from which the fair mill:nee had every thin to fear. Hiram Shorn was at once opulent, folio entiel and diasipated. He was !Motif licentious, brave, and kroclonsly reveugefal—the most fam ous duellist of the South west. It was generally known that he had made advances to win the fa vor of the lovely Emma., acid had shared the km of all other wooers—a disdainful repulse. At nine o'clock, on Christmas night, 1837. the people of Lernburg were startled by a kind screemOf immortal tenor, while following with scarcely an interval, came sitecessere tepees of ntearms, one, two, three, with a down deafening roars. They flew to the shop of the milliner whence the meads proceeded ; pushed back the uofintened door,and a scene of horror was pro. seated. There Waned in the centre oldie room, with a. revolver In each hand, every barrel dia. charged, her features pale, her eyes 'abed wild. ly, but lips puted with armful amtle. , Andthere at her feet, weltering la his warm blood, his be. sore literally riddled with bullet", lay the ell dread ed duellist; Hiram Shore, gasping to the last ego, ny. lie enieulated bat • single sentence "Tell my mother that 1 am 'lead, and gone. to hell V' and instantly expired. "In the name of God, who did this?" ezehlea.. ed the appalled spectators. • "I did It ufd the beautiful milliner—. I did km save my honor." As may be readily Intagieed, the'deed caused an Intense attitudes!. Finite epinkm, however, was divided. The poorer Hams, crediting the girl'. version of the feels, landed her herolomin terms ef measure:Jew eulogy. Bet the friends of the deceased, and of his wealthy family, gave a different and darker coloring to the a ff air, and de. deuced the lovely boraletde as an atrocious cries, Unkenumely kir her, the officers of the especially the judge and sheriff, were devoted 'comrades of the slain, tad displayed ;lisle kelings in reveille; partiality. The judge committed her ,without the privikge el ball, addled sherlff thin ad her in the felott's Mutton ! Stich Is the brief abstract of the Mentutaneei developed. In the examination of tbo witnesses-- The testimony closed, sod the pleading began: • First of all, three advrmates spoke in Bum-salon fat the proacentlen; but neither conies SLOT their arguments are worth emceeing. Orators of the blood and thunder seems, they about equity-par titioned their howling chignons between the pew our and key leather robed conceal, as if in doubt' who of the task woo then on trial. As far the stranger, heseemed to pay not the slightest atten eon to , his opponents, but remained motioniessi with his forehead bowed on his hands, like one balled In deep thought or elumber. • When the proper time came, however, he sad-. denly sprang to his feet, crowed the bar, and took 4 . 4 scot almost touching the Jury. He then ewe. ...eel in a whisper, butet woo a whisper so wild; so claw, 110 tmemerably ringing nod distinct, as to fill the b e n from dOor to galleries. At the Outlet, be dealt in pure logic, sepamtibg and combiung the proven facts, till the whole, maw of couferied evidence looked teausparent as a globe of glau, through whichthe innocence of his client ahone, brilliant as a sun beam; and the jurors nodded to earßedier of thorough canvieuen; theta thrilling whisper,andfised commatratieu, end the language. simple a s a child's had convineUl alt. He then clanged his posture,so as to sweep the bar with hia glance; and begarto tear and rend but legal advertence . His sallow face glowed as a heated (mune, hi. eyes resembled living coaleand his donee became the clangor ofa trumpet. I have never; before or since, listened to such murderous &engender's. It wailful love's eagle charging a flea across. It was like Jove himself hurling Whet thunderbdts Moog the quaking" rank of cornplracy of inferior gods! And yet to the high en tempest riles fury he seemed calm, be employ esl no vim! save one—the flash of a long lore fiegeedimet in the eyes of fue face He painted their venality and unmanly meanness, in coalveaug for money, to hem down a poor and friendless ver• aro, till a about of stiffed rage arose from the mul tkode, sod eyed sane of the fury cried, "shame!" HO charged Mumma once more. His voice grow snonmfal as a Amnial song, and bleeps" Ill od with tows, Is he intend a vivid Omura of n i sei mob km and ammo:immense, with pecu liar illastratkors In the cue of hie ehanc till one half of the audience wept like children. Belts was fa the peroration that he reached the zenith, at once, of terror: and sublimity. Hie : features p w wo mor d li to viti ma ss thoso at n ol d a ; revie w. nwles , hisay.etykhait. with a paley. he tossed hos bands wildly monde hew. en, each finger atretehedapart and quivering like the flame of a candle, as tie closed with the last words of the deceased tiino Tel. my ..iiiooft *AI ym:desdrook,itooo tioil,• • • 06 .0 11 0 1 r: 1 4 thitwitalidtitiaottedlixe ideal of all boroiri:tt wiolik*Or. crimp:N*oth* - 15fOlinktogeo"of&IdoLO4 tho offeeton PO, who Mn po*fi , ROW!' ootekims*i tod:0110 pooOmader Colotea t and wastosOolaysy isiconvolotoni; • Mewl:vier - Viol& ecntPiailoPenb°"":"'""" The, joy learned a verdict' or u Not l ;4l'. vithoue tenehis - the box ,-,attectlieb elieeriwithe rtonaeaatie Vett. of an erothonake: ahook - tins'old nowt loose. flow thecdcaapailigt-caoser,itatbi 7eagfyicg the joy of khe.*#e....ftttev.,,the adjotrm• meat. match Oceutv,ed coat ;sr? 6 0, Pe trium Pt ant advocate arose and lase anemia appointme "I will.preach in this houaegt atishcat 8 o'oloOV Be then glided olf through the. crowd, aPcStiOS to cocoa, tbough away :attempted Ao,lllfivis thlpt . into eeneertaant.._ , • r At Et o'clock, the emit boate wee 'again throe*. ed, end the Answer, sectinllon teptcolea . ; dellYc , ed his sermon. It evinced the same anz,ibtee u his /previous eloqtztince et the bei; the 'me mew pact loeie, the eame,bernier vehecnenae,eed ceased bitternete of denunciation: . - . Tea Thus Fivats::—FeW are' Wan of the el , tent to which theft.= feverts won nigirg among ear amateurfarmers. The California fiverainks into oblivion when compared Willi aft. Choice hens are now inipotted km breed. . it jew days ft days algae an Invoice of thirty•ire , oda stet. big emir in the Robert O. 'Winthrop from Live'. pool. The merits of the Onaderiand.lhoDotlts ing. or the Cochin Chine, are dolly diactosed Its the Railroad oars, and at oar fashionable hotels.— Ono young harmer gentleman In one ♦faintly Ilia gone into the fowl business to wood earnest; sod redacted it to b perfect "'stem. Eggs slaked in to hatch for so mach a heed; the .ca m the ownef of th e efoss,and the date of their jog laid; wriYen upon the mashie..: Rena are let tottaise who bare eggs of a choice kind, but who have no hens to hatch them. Tbree it:id - even !M it dollen per doom" Is by no mean, so uncommon price for egg! of • choice kind.—Ketc;. York Emus. $ GOOD,sILI Lowell, 111. IL ;nippy coupthweriere* candy married, end Inthe crealog Multimedia% of the' neighborhood collected' and,clierisaried . the patty, fines guns, pistols, and mak* all lumina of hideous souudir . at length cake was 'landed round to tbo outudent--each cake coettieed portion Of tutu emetic. Tan consequence wee that the music 'of sheep and soh, bells was coon exahmtged Err what can be . , beiter Imagined than described.—Cio: Coos. Tat Drataistata or T•113101i Y.; effete net antothdthl'ot the raspeot Sae Ito the tiot Geo,Taytrtrond have malted to abroad theft hill in tho en b_klni or rociurfailic. The death of ()le Stimete .Etitt is announced h:t i ete Pariejourey des Debate. They died, uys the, Lenient ihSidteil Times, of lidarstuntst. .A pod rooftop eratnitiiitiett paroled .that the two eatiiiies of the abilonieta 4inniegleas' ted hmeass of the hollow , lisiiiittattistd.eh nutted , them, and that the Liven