121 = 1 „ t . i, , i;.....,......,.,...._+,........., - 1 riot atMed" ebbed anikilled gelturreC—With' rn by the Lonisvi )somezfres and 'beitofiis of :witieblllirgt in 1 Pant atjthe can added to' ins* b ralpackages o I ' , Wets. _912 the 2 st g the citizens w ere demanded by th 1 kw miles fro.. hi .row,pos of tlie p • vering a 'sermon, r one of 'Vie i ;shb was one of th ihtermed Lim th t alma incendl 0-1 teconnt Likhe see Id ate I (- C '44dd:ow . *Van. d e Via;_ , : • •nicidothroat L citizens a . to Mari • r Irow was I , ' re' if he was al and coed .1 ds name not to was stab ... - the river .n [igen; on nought the t t polled do or. Ely bas TP Ers part of-ibis • it came firm t Citissii a erl Co OS W. 1. , . Mat 20 piale queue* drew his • college oeY' Pe meet a eatiotm the 924 reeding genre him as temiih Ir e 'maxi terw) emit 'neat dy fled-and . concealed ' ,ernbled it considerable ta• College; *bete they bid, and . threatened to' not given', op. He was cted to Palmyra. The learned, Vvho held Boo rby Muldrow, escaped n i horseback. boat which arrived here inner that Marion Col n or burned, and that' tin most torrtidy whipped. ntelligence is. doubtless, source entitled to coati. it the distrUction of the iEly, we do not vouch for, tei.—N Y,Ster. - ' ' - kST us latter, eboi d flogging Dr. it quitBprobs7 AT It it 1 7an an Ituren hie held him (nth as the enemy dela - even by his opponents, • 'ded, jesutieal letter on e fact dins being born ; t had wiped from its , he was *mood to see the chains of bondage and tg out a miserable ezis. tylants and tank-masters. ed. The wily _magician, idient Wilier:lse his real lea, has been obliged at a the mark: - ' 1111,—a bill establishing a 4—prohibiting free die. ilavery—the transude. it question—and Author. to suppress and hold ,—the vote in the United lay, last, was a tie; what. called on and made to re. of tlui bill. Theuestion int of Ik e bill. T he vote 1.18., Mr. Van Buren held id en giving WENT MEAN SL it, AHEVEROLD— the engrossment or the bill re up this fut. Buie* hu been drawn from abash, and obliged to avow Heretbey are, in "their ne. is in laurel SLAVERY. the right of free discussion 4 , our constitution to civil as of slavery. For the sake - Bo which the great mcgee was formed to secure. We eroliase it betrayal ot trust. afeuritice of thevights se. astrument on which all our rest: The ' , gig !awl' of a a was liberty itself mu. far by .31r. Van Buren.— CORNERE Van Da dvOcates of Mr. people of the r d it was suppos itanditig his tw , et, that, from , tediti.a state the ford star 12 .an held b Rißs t le dr neverlefore r i glilmstluK l aiiid 'privilege? -fhb tor von) - ?d. —The Glabe and its trthu. thou who have cut retie*. iscto & - are consnrii ons upon Gen. S ride AinirieFi fr , 4 who lin had command tees in the Seminole campaign. II of the plans heretofore ta r about 1000 Indian arrows-- y an army of from 4 to 6000 lila= of probably . two mil. is signal a. disappouitment to. ing the past•season, they have • forr the receipt of despatches iorious termination of the war; -might trumpet it forth to the inistration of the man who has tie of .the hero of two wars:— ng conquered, the savages have ith new confidence and sp irit, prowess, shot down American ns, and devastated the country s. . • • signal abortil en to triumph or • ugh sustained and the ezpe) ns of dollars, party." I I • • . • daily Waitik oneouneing the 1, in order that they praise of the Ad already won the t But iudiad of be become infused • minded all their soldiers' and citi handreds of rail Now we cut -him ill-fated mo amiable for ail forcible remove their balers, le the ward of Iv o censure upon Gen Score. for eats. Atter being` justly e. dqplorable tor*griences of of the Indiina Nen the land of blame not the administration for which has attended many of at we do say, thiswar contrasts the ears of the Mart who Is con. ttuxott general," by a ' when we assert that ~ reflects the highest aurttr3i, we do not in merits of Gen.,arrrr, f success. distrait= party in at.' raillery exploits of in: the measures of ,lore; is another sped. The Seminole war t in melting . to Compare to Ultillloll risked his lrev- The ffistorY of 'ec named, mereSaisi rave and leafless fol. of his brother the and treachery—and Iwo to posterity, and tough every, Arnett. 'tons. And-yet the defender of tbe expos. btrealled a ”petticoat stern indignation to It is truly said' that / rho won't see. Bat / acrid -hew they decry ; 'led those of Scott; the . reverberates through m' the' wide spread - war =MA and the Its in proud defianot , all in laagnage not to Ricon.x, that if the lit -4 from censure, Gen. reeled with coritunie: Stratum between the the chearyies of Chwo. vibe Utter a Igallant iii Measures. pomseally . ' irit4l REMEi :SATURDAY lens ,Ju4El4l a fewweeks to e (tCy.) !Gazette, of were adrnittedin the to college, in eons& dierofetirdents with. . .. Since that injury 'transmitting to the abolition and incendi., l ,71,t of May - ,the excite Id . such that.tbe,publi them end burnt. On - Marion, at Palmyra, ofessors of the college, rose and commenced :ions docnments. Dr. • audience, interrupted t he must desist, 'see pipers !wou ld nal* ien states, that Biol. ki read it, eves at The ration ensued, and:, Dr, its bin stick. Hewes tar individual Connect. this situation received r, of which he died the , AO' faisAlits,Chiaps ';ltillito • j Throdialksrargrydeteyst • gas. attietocestoult.-i: , • . . . - 'Our friends hi PortVeition'inteisd.hS:r.' ing a Giand Jubilee, o4yroinesday in honor of the glorious Tinton? ,latell ac rr ed in Texas. Afeertdrertiseinent: Scarcity ifOats.4 very seri. ,1 !a convenience' remits to COSI Shipars m the present scarcity off beats. The 1 business has inreasediao rapidly th the supply of boatels' been able t pace with this joe.i. Our boat- •• M em are all full, of enhiloyment. M • • of them,we undeistand;ihave more the • their hands full. Freightslave ad • to .one 'dollar and fortyte cents per Oa.— Nowls*the haired if r the boatmeii itnd boat-builders. i Our j; 4 ` are oder the - necessity Of desp,hing runner" ong the line of th" canal"—in order to ' ure ascending Boats. .4 poet vigilant prevail"---nig4t and day. ' "are sorry - that our distant friends who - sun ning boat", are w'taitry in availing , them selves of the piteetttigolden oppo atty. e t Bancker Co.'a r iVircus , xrhis trial Coj y is OW on a visit to I rough, a will perform again, wadi Last time-this even 4g. The com numerous, the homes good, the ml accommodation extOnsive. lie ~ porforn,ters are fiat rate in their ive lines: Their fin