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W"' j 'rii' -, -- -" ,._.___ . : 'illr--- V" "' t ; - Jib&1 1110:1"V "---- -,-._.'___ .: h ; ;,.i.Itt: :; 'iIII'I\Ir1. u 4t i -ooIII-, . .. ,. - nation "of,taTtie- o.rertaTB tnUssof.Inans i aCts to Congress at its next session, or Tho following ehows some indications of PLtNTEZiBANLOr.FAiRFIrLtLCQLJ.! : 4.A. camp of)10,000Iniefci s:tojbe i tormi bat'leaving them to the huity:of tho'dti-;1 ; ; *,'' MSO 07 MAMOJTS HEt> . : ,per seventh irticlo oftlbe InfSy at V vaihcr practicable, together with an estimate returning reason,,which, those who have W, Bryant has relinquished the Agency of at.AldshotftoVi. ,readylforv thetSprfnVcampaign zens'of San Francisco.. tAnti, finallythey' 1-1 .' . orth of seventeenth of September r for such amount as be found juitjy the Baltic. reolve that they fecilt'V* lnsnlCtoJitendered From the sandy piM fairrco, the mooaUla adl L max been of late sofantt 1.e'fjrad-a. mad and the Planter's Bank Fairfield, on accountof in V V VV moor, V5V fJtwha.r and,;;?fifty-on, *". twenty:* I I 1*; due the sa'd:July Indians.Appiwedf 31, .J854.: c have,advocated the -.''gherIaw" doctrine press of other business, and is succeed, Russia: ha*'200,000 men facing the froisi.tcr only one-fourth of"the"iuriount. ;I From thehitilsof th. wu1th". the haUof' UMV -Vt j. ,of ten inetalmMitSMn be : of Austria-while! the latter has.200.000 ,- originally paid'Cur their fares. :: ath! F pro I should read and: ponder uj3flV'Wbatbu ed by G. Coupcr,Gjbbs, Esq who may ; \ aft r'd a molat partisan Ued, V.-. I "i.ios and merchandise,. for'pajimtit tfannuities sbe'.th south) ever done, found at the location of-the Agency, hi men on her frontier, and 2jOO i in.,the Upwards of.thlrty Ot1and'fCefS of InuI -<, To.itriie for the (.11.of a rafferin*Ua4: <- V and transportation of the same to : V have teen at the State-Department f'Our home U lbs forest the the . Cjjr .fffgrjaV except in self-defence in'our long quarrel, Somcrs' Building. Principalities.V 'V to deposited Our swamp>o thirty for dwellings,tile pine ant tbe palmetto ttuulo... ,V Fort of seven- upon Those having bminess with the Agency Hi herald that years, I|,I Anti the note of time ngle.tW noftn and r.. V V o t treaty a l.rti our memories and make it hard fur us to ; t I 1* the fiytoU of battle Ambassador to enter St. Pe-- right. After this the Boston !1 fur MinoiT Men. ' bent .Srptecrbcr,eighteen; hundrud and : Coriive'and forget ? Poiilitely not one will! be glad to find that Cot Bryant is succeeded f the Prussian ,, copy says * -;.* ,ctr-tw thousand elolhird ; I. JACKSONVILLE. : I thing. 'ir hare bemuse assailant, the by a. gentleman, who is possessedof tcrsburgh.Mr. j I Statesman, Who says, that Yankees I I Our bc.t blond may rrimmn II. the tU of .' For surveying-.and1! marking- boundary the mark the the the and Soule has passed through France; on cant whistler Ere V tit I ;,tee penecutora, telf- such business talent, integrity j I w cringe a tyrant,or seas to he free i li of au.tctor tracts of land a may I !juttifving respondent. his to Madrid without stopping. The ; The steamer Yankee Blade spoken ,of Anti though mr I inJ-UrrtM be fertile with of the SAT U IIDAT. !DECEMBER, J854 V V amenity of manners, as Mr. Glbbs. nay I 1trMUl them fre * tMe th Ftipulationa Unless chose to live in state of M mea,*r tread thtn DOni - b p'idoj we n no perpetual above New the Government was built at York and i Monsieur was one of tbe treat.es ottwe'ItdkiM Paris organ C born V tJ hundred.and fifty-onewith the Sioux I Ambler & hoe Ilall; Merchandize.Apothecaries I I all ters.attempt W hatever to decoy repugnance slaves from their to slavery mas -In to-day's paper, Mr. J. Mode regard,to Mr. Soule., i of that port.. She,cost a quarter of.a million Wake. gieii the, .bftl 1 or the. unset, hill. valley u4 thousand two hundred dol- I'egetable Electuary, he associated with him . V be there is law of the land announce that has is said to havo left : of dollars and insured for I50000. Echo oat with the 1\ Inda1D Soaps, Ettractt. f-e.. may ; a a con- Lord Palmerston was .$ }- answer Marion's men! V ; dalpin House; Middltburg.Ilurton stitution to which wo must submit, or em- his brother in Savannah, and they now offer England on a secret mission to Paris. It : V I V nt.I . : V ; For cDS'OrlesntiainJ trnt Eofhl & Graves, Consignment V of V 'Apples ploy suitable means to change it. While it a large and new stock of Dry Goods is Cuba and the United I V V I A Wt of bold spirits, a grot of bright LJaoIH. tenth Spteml.r, remain all to higher law'are whispercd.that LATEST FOREIGN ITEWS. With (harers all chafing) ,drawn , and Potatoes.J. our appeals a. and at the sign. of the Giant's np in the hacl., , llogue Kher Indians, i fanaticism." Clothing; Stats form the burden of it. The American steamship Baltic, with I Are waiting the iignal that lilt them sway, , ! and of the nietntl of September eightu i I Stoic.AoiV Mode. Peoples Clothing $ Dry Good u Until ire ditide the Union; or procurea Red Cap, on Bay street next to ,corner of Nine thousand bales of Cotton were destroy -j Liverpool dates of the 15th, has arrived. i i11 ready and e*er, to d..h in the fray. V Let the lejprmi of farlttin beware : with the Cow- I ,a* they rid hundr ad of ffy-tr Umpqua *. Ihe thouu.nd /- to Debtors, Estate of :[. llcarn.J. change tit the constitution, if we resist Newnan street. ud fI>y a lire in LiverpooltfJEWS Latest advices from Sebastopol confirm I On their uieailcw: erranl, inflated with pride, '. l'rk bd : one of its protisionsfroni repugnance to For the of team AV. Price Groccriet. weapon irnjcen.; terribly when1'eals d I Giunul'lIGAZISE for December, is = the accounts of the destruction of the English it and it maKc breach in the &lrd.J Steal out J. S. Townsend Groccriet.M. so nullify ice a war-note vt Marrion't THE WEEK.It . the for : OF collection and For continuing the and other information publishing W. Post wick. Dciii let. a dam which has behind it a desolating before us. With its fine engravings, appropriate cavalry, nnder Lord Cardigan. The I IV. authorized &tbatk"act of third of Mracli. r/rer. illustrations and entertaining literary u said that Mr. Crampton, the British cavalry charged a R-Isan battery of thirty I Yet them one* was a time, when this fu -Jrea4edband - ii by CUBA AND THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. And here i is another vere or south and this is one of the has assured Secretary and lost in their encounter with the I eighteen hundred and forty-seven, and fub- north the italics being ours says the statesman matter publication Minister at Washington, gun I Were artit r., traultrtmen. sal tiller* per" rrnit we know, 51:( further encle the annexation of Cuba and the Sandwich south ever divided from the north, in congress Cuba. I there has been incessant and sanguinary 'Till our wa Car.li mt ba: I or tbe foe: no existing provisions of 1&\, prescribing Elands comments to the following purport or out of congress, in war or peace 1 our table-with a fine engraving a colored New Orleans was fighting. The Allies were at last overpowered ?ti'I! re 1 be oar weapon, art fiercely ',m then. V : Placide's Theatre at I i the manner iu which payment shall Le made What pride we have had in her patriots, picture of the Gondola," and various Re ylmuted the war cry of Marion'i Men ! thall be construed to repeal : destroyed by fire on tho 21st of November. I and have sent home urgent inquests I jACKSOXVItLE KoV 1354. W.K.C. t Indias 6 a statesmen and scholars and fellowshipwith is two wood cuts. This Magazine only :j cntn'enc the tevcutetnth sectionof I 1 hat annexation of Cuba to the United her tainted dead The entire loss is estimated at ninety t for immediate reinfoI'Cmcnli.'I j I THE Piimno-onmr a act entitled with An the act Indian to regulate tribes trade and States would be advantageous to England What a goodly land she pos!ewess, dollars a year, and makes an attractive thousand dollars. Mr. Plac'ule narrowly Fifty thousand French troops will be immediately -|, staii'l the I.1ailolophy or of IAlyTo this: beautiful nnder-and % and intercourse relume. the frontiers z commercially, without being politically what historical associations belong to her ; escaped losing his life. 'I sent to the scene of war. often cubhme phenomenon so often wit- on r to ! ed Juno preserve peace eighteen al'1r-- dangerous, and the same in respect to what resources of and wealth land are in there cabinets; what at REMOVAL.-Mr. George TIapg has removed From a correspondence of the Philadelphia Every available steamer including the ne-cd since tl.e creatiou of the world, and thirtieth the of France but the Governments of these renown by sea ; his establishment from Holmes. eo essential to the very existence of plant '- t prohibit payment ; home and abroad! Ledger, we learn that the lAnd Graduation Enropa, Alps. Indiana New York, IIn.1I , j; chum or claims (other than tho.-c of i countries will probably take a different Row to Somers' New Block on Bay street. an 1 animals a few facts, derived front ob- any If the south should by any means obtain Bill, passed at the la.t session, j others, have been token to convey troopsanul I tervation antI a long train of experiment agents or attome\ tor claims) fur bona : their idea to be that in- the in mtlonalcouncils , v View, as seems an and keep ascendency our business and 1! munitions. mtit l remembered services within or COLLISION os LAKE ERIE.-The schooner has very much increased the e :- fide rnder UI\I any crca e of political Iwer always follows an in what way would she hare the On the 5th of November terrible bat I 1. Were the atm, phcre! where Indian any Indian tnbc; for and disposition to conflict with Grand Turk, loaded with rail road iron -duties of the General Land Office. Of the I a every at power j I'an manual services or in cans of acquisition of territory. surveyedlast tIe took place which hutted from day break time, of an uniform temperature, we land , mia northern interests. leaving the subject of was run into on Saturday last ban unknown 9,500,000 acres of public I should neither have mo humanity euch, where the President und the way claim adjudge u It is willing to see Cuba honorably an- glatery and our sensibilities out of the vessel,on Lake Erie, and sunk. The year, ..OOOOCYJ, have been sold for cash until o'clock in tho afternoon, both sides The waters absorbed by,it or in hail evaporation or 0now. claims therefore 6n'ic necessary just and re iaunal>lc.Fordefraung ncied but bj no Filibustering process,and question ? vessel and cargo will be a total loss insured -making the unprecedented revenue to ', claiming the victorIn the battle, the j from the sea anl the earth'! surface, would i or With what called the ; the excuses *.f Cuhtl'UItbc would be willing to take the Sandwich croachmsnts regard of to the glare are the demands en-- for 12000., The helmsman was the Treasury from this source of nine anda \ Allies lost 4,000 men, and report the loss of dieeiud .n ai imill'rcelJtiLle'alJOr, or cease 1 Mauls too. l hut can sec no advantage to power j b: be aOtlOdJCJ by the air when it r removal and 6ubsiatei.ce of liitiia.ii u. of the South, are they at all to our killed. half millions of dollars Thirty thousand ; the Russians to be 8,000. wa California three *'n'atOl;; in be dented from the same, as it would notadl last | The combat renewed the llusgiaii :. once folk saturateti.i. . - ta militr. r : injury, except as they offend our opinions miles of railroad were projected was by The al.Jiarl in V of the FIRE MARIETTA Gr.oitcis.-The > IN ; power atmosphere - accordaocc with 'ubtuitted b\ the , territorial convenience the p to or and feelings on the subject of slavery?- of alternate i the 8th on donations , be built | and. to by con-eij'iently, its to : of that year, raiocity retain Cherokee that Superintendent of Imlila ftrength of the Union. Neither the Sandwich Political appointments' would be made with Georgian states an extensive 1 lands. No such bill Some reports say that the Allies arc hamithty! 14 the of preparing propoitionately sections public greater State and approved by I'rtint, ( less of a sectional spirit, if we were at conflagration occurred in that townnthe I sum of two hundred thousand dilai : Provided Islands or Cuba are capable of defending however during the session ; and I to storm Sebastopol before the Russians in warm than in cold air. peace. morning of the 25th. The entire loss jessed, j. Ihe air near the surface of the earth V That, hereafter no more than tw cn- I' themselves. The Cubans are even which did was afterwards recover from their loss-while others " bill thousand dollars bball be drawn the A PRDlItJ'H.FOR EMIGRANt, is estimated at 30,000. The Signet & the Minnesota pass, | is wanner than it is in the region of tho ty ) too <.l'an! :mous to strike a blow for them- I that pu i is : they have become so reduced that repealed, though that repeal say : : cloutls. The hig1er'e ascend. from the Venczuehan Government amid all . superintendent, or be m his hands unexpended The i Journal office, with all the books and a others of I at one and the same time: And I schce. after inveigling more cou- its revolutions and counter-revolutions, valuable Masonic Library were destroyed. probably ineffectual. j they wilt have to abandon the seige, unless earth, the colder do we find the atmosI , tin rage, to come to their aid. letter 1 reinforced. I hero. HeiiA the 1.:61lCtuallilu\v on created The sub-agents by I Tho New Orleans Delta publishes a very .1 it has found time to few *- appears pass a .. high m'>untain in the hottest climate.ow . To the United States of this , the Our friends & Douse .J act bhall be appointed by suIerinttndent conquer E Bloodgood Cuba that the greatest . | from stating laws induce to their >; when from to emigration country.A I continued subject to continuation b> the Secretary continent is impossible, but these out posts having just returned from New York intend son THE nORID.EW$. evaporation of the Interior not to onefor could l blockaded premium of twenty-five dollars is offered excitement prevails there, and that a rising ./ Editor: In carelessly running over tie! air la hi;hl, saturated with vapor, tho; cC' easily or over run. >c to their and stock ; each reservation, nor three in all said I for each emigrant between seven and open large elegant I w as certainly expected in a few day s. the news of the day, the writer's; eye fell : it be invisible an I the sky tbmllesa! if iU Globe in its We concur with the estimate of assorted goods, in Reed's new building I temperature i> suddenly reduced cold .A reservations t contain not lest: than live I of Ten dollars for I Dates from the island of St. Thomas of t upon the following: by : nor more ten thousand acres ; awl the !' of the Sandwich Islands, and that twenty-five years age. on Saturday. The block will be all new, I the 9th of November state that the mysterious -I "The brig Pedraza from Nassau, New 1!, C:1rTcnhlllctCendin* from above,or rushing 2 said is authorized apph State of the each under seven years of age,and twenty- j wrcckcd lost from a higher to A low latitude, or by the superintendent .II leaking an independent as their former one was disposed of on the which sailed Providence, was and totally fr out of the sum hereby appropriated, uutexceeding American eon!"-erac ', situated in the five dollars for each parent of a family, although "ith of April last by the fire. Don't all expedition, recently I Absecom beach, New Jersey, last Friday -.I motion of a eatiirated air to a colder cli* 4 twenty-file thousand Uoiltic. in t over twenty'sve years of age. I from New York, was still there. I *. The crew were all saved." I t mate, its capacity to retain moisture U dij . the extinguishment of contLctiig titles and j mi-id'.e of the Pacific, with a population With a territory of thirty-five thousand call at once W. II. Martin, Principal DistributingClerk V Amid the momentous events of the day- j m.ni; "lu-ij. clouds arc formed, and the remit ' right to said reserved lands, at a price m, tly composed of half-naked Kanakas, jjpyTMr. John Woodward, having pur- in the Baltimore Post Office, has wrecks of steamers and vesctU, fra'ightI i is rain. It condenses as it "'Ofh.\ ,like a nine hundred and ! dollar and tnetitlreb I inil.t: certainly 1* of more trouble and expense fifty-one square leagues i>oii; 1ilJcinth water snl compressed M not exceeding one I with tremendous loss of 1.fe, railroad cvll.eions - of Mr. Cannon in the the of abstracting the interest arrested chased been charge ant per acre, for a valid and indefcaMble I to protect, than it is worth. Certainly in extent, Venezuela has now but one anda I on 'I and batt.cs-the wreck of a small pours out the water which ita diminished ca- r to the land 6 purchased : And proriddcd ; the population of the islandsis half million of inhabitants ; and in the concern of Woodward & Cannon, will con- money from letters. The amount missingis hr.g; would seem to !he of little intercut. i'j i jacity cannot hold. How singular vet how The State of Cahfurn.a shall cede the present thousand hundred and tinue the business at the old stand. said to be several thousand dollars. !'Doubtless each vessel whose denude is sim '-, the pliilo apJiv df ram IVhat but i Lc coveted to associate with in eight seven thirty- I I ; . with not to us Uu.t:-.cncc o .ihl have deviled such an necessary jurisdiction in tuch The citizens of Louisville held a public i I weekly I chronicled by the press, p'r.5SCri-e3 $ regard to the land so purchased CbS; the privileges of tl.o Ballot Box ; and the eight square leagues, composing the agricultural -I :' Messrs. Ambler & Hoeg have few for the of| a jiernhar interest to some one, mucly I III ;, allm r.LIJlc arr.iri. ."ie..t for watering tho For general incidental expenses of the most that the inlands would be worth, region, which is sea coast and opened their Fall and Winter Supplies, meeting a days ago, purpose I from the fact of having been safely bornei earth! m _.__ __ V. Indian service in California, embracing expenses would be for a whaling-'or naval etation' highlands, and which is the best populatedand I and are now ready for customers. Sec ad- taking into consideration the constructionof i in it over the waste of water I'I AND YEr ANoniER EnDEO .Not a , of travel l of the superintendent and a tunnel under the Ohio. Mr. Ilolman, I There is kind of influence in the advantages of which we even now tilled, there are but five hundred leagues vertisement. t a enJearaig i iI day pa-cs over us. that we are not called agent, etc..twentyhe( thousand tular; pos- cultivated. The hinds arc surveyed at the an Engineer, estimated the cost of the I having shared ] be n w a fixed and cstabl eiCM r rroD cnggin that, cert ice,one thou- fie-euicn, oucu tasting the blessings of liberty prising neighbors of the North would be makes the most beauty affectionate of our tropical wiws-tbo clime finest -, Broadway, New York November 20th I j I battling for liberty, under the lead of: t, that an arb ert'rcinent in its co'uTms: j ". will be loth to resign it. The agriculturalists more particularly acceptable.With I children-the blackest negroes-the i i which destroyed the entire building, with Bolivar, and Star Spanned! l Banner"are .: for any thi"jr lo t, i iJ cqtiiva'ent! t. r.gsii- ! f To enable the President to negotiate a I the merchants, awl the me- a rich soil and fino climate, Venezuela fattest deer, turkeys, ducks and other varmints ucady all its contents, furniture, &: The ; -floated said at to her: have iuan.each.In at her different times: jog that wh:ch i is loit. These reflections V years 1 with the Indians : ago suetrd in Michigan and : were rcstenliv. the entrmCG- by treaty Union will work would be a desirable" lace of residence -the greatest quantity and variety of boardersall in but with the writer first felt - to the of chanics of the soon a revolution escaped safety, j the ocean spray dating I' into office of I change; terms existing trt.es. No. 1 fish-the most delicious j cur KdnarJ Lockctt, a free ten thousand dtar. in the social system of that island were the government more stable, I boast of. oysters that great difficulty. The Foe is about $ ($),-- OUT the deck and safely weathered :'man of color, hose face beamed with V ; SEC. 4. [3.J] .And be it further enacted / that "ill place it upon a level with the people more enlightened and enterprising -. any find country a settlement can just to Then your come liking and in 000. There were many almost miraculous '' stormy Hatteros where the white caps of! smiles, as he marked, that he merely I Diamond shoals the & the lutinor be and : and the of the were showing themselvesiimiromfirtably cal'c'l! to K-t know his that ; Tt 'nt.f our on'u. and make it thoroughly.\meri- guarantees quiet possession Hillsborough county." escapes-some jumped out of the windows us free papersadvertised if in h s judgment I I near durng; one of the most in the! Express had been handed i hereby), autLoliU. > of life and property a little more others taken out. i , the public intl'I'2 be prutuoted can.The I Z An Editor some where about. is ; were tremendous gales that ever swept the Atlantic ; over to him. We must be excused, if wo : terb1, t cause to b disbursed i such ef poj.ulaticn of Cuba arc sighing to reliable.A boasting of having received a Sweet Potato -j A complimentary dinner was given by coast From her deck, he first beheld ,; have to strain modesty occasionaliy'and. moneys appropriated ai thia act for the be of -the i island geographically belongs NOVEL MODE OF ELECTOR CITY j the Captain General of Cuba at Havana, on i' tho Indian! Isles, rising from their i make lDl'ntbn of these thin S.0 go in Utah Indians either under ula- in his office, as a curiosity, which ocean bed. and their green hills, backing in fur time! sti V tlio treaty ]> to us. Twenty-fito millions OFFICERS. : the 8th instant. to Mr. WhC'lcrmerican greatest good to greatest number tions. or.Cur dental of weighs six and a half pounds. We think a tropical sun ; and ever since, among the V and gtncnil ,me; xpeneet: The Ancient City states that the Councilof ; I eoplij mn't :e informed how the Americans reach out their arms to graspit !i Minister to Nicaragua. Among the invited -| shipping news, when her name occurred it . by nllW 'Ctt IU Unit 'ierntorv, a* some of our planters can beat this by' more V they are to obtaui that which they *t> be may think proper: Provided, ''ihat aid I -i million Cubans sigh for the embrace, Augustine, in a recent election for : than one-half. Who will 1 guests were Mr. Fabens, late United seemed almost like the face of some old ': highly prize bat have men I so unfortunato [ S agent shall! under no c.rcuuitanccs receive j aol who ill there to say nay 1 None but a City Marshal, were equally divided in the I try States Consul at Greytown, Captain En- j|! fnen But her "race is run. Farewell to >; as to lose it. For your own good, readers, any additional compensation then fur.SEC. : weak varill.it; ng power, three thousand, I choice of candidates. The Mayor refusedto I Some of the Spanish American !jgle-, 'if the steamer I-rinl.toll, and Mr. ,i ij Ithc-'oldPedraza.I I..SSE. GLJt. i J JI not curs, we say Petersburg Express. 5. [4-J And be it further enacted. j riles acrous the Atlantic, who. according give a casting vote, and the matter was I States propose to act upon the idea of Bolivar Robertson, our Consul at Havana. The I II WHO u DotuncKi Uoostk-ks L That the President be and is liend, I j I''A Political Vhrop'iceey fulfillea anti whoso in V and required, to L to be ful) | to the d ,xrtnne of human rights, should arranged the following manner: Sealed and establish a permanent: Congress of Captain-General, assisted by his lady, presided fulfilling. articles, |J.u"liiobcd ia the Detroit Adcertiser V utorz the UUe ninth and tenth : have nothing to say upon the subject, but envelopes, equaling the number of compe- i Ministers from all American Governments.at 'I upon tho occasion. B. F. Ilallctt in a letter to the Democratic I have bt-ca copied so extciu>vely f.me their . I article Itipton with the Sacs and y ield to the expressed wishes of that part titers, were placed upon a table, all of I Washington, the object of which will be [ The second session of the thirtythirdCongress convention at Petersbargh va. published wit and satin: says the Ncw'l irk P.:r,w a t Foxes and other tribes of Indians,conclud. I of human kind most interested. We do which contained blanks but one. The can- to negotiato in a body with Europe, if it assembles on 4th of December, { oct. 18th 1852 says as follows. modest young clerk in this city, wbosa life on fifteenth of July, one thousand didates were then permitted to draw, and attacks American It will also As the session |Ii thus! far has only spanno'1 some twenty- this is limited not believe in idea of one nation belonging power. : at Washington. What i-s to follow the defeat of General I three and lie i3 eight hundred and tirJ by causing aid the successful one, found his appointment arbitrate disputes that arise to three months there will bo of Scott (which now promises to be I years, disinclined at"preotiwntj red tracts to and allotedto i to another-our forefathers reputtiit4i.Vl any may j plenty a route [' to part with his monrmoos. obbcari- the persons lun'cJ'e it. Were they Filibusters 1 contained therein.COLLISION among themselves._ work for the members. I and the total di baudmgof whig party.) 'I> tlie has nothing to otter the pnblisher same, i fee simple, in such'ntk-manner the un IS BOSTON HARBOR.As JE2: "The bark Chase, Captain Chase, I' Ex-Governor Heed (Democrat) has been I II is Mr.pretty Calhoun vvc'.l foreshadowed prophesied that in tle whicheverparty future. ) at present. and when be has, if ever he dee thinks it Will be time reveal rules and regulations a* .he mavproscribe A SOUTH SIDE VIEW OF SLA v aT.'I the Canada Bristol elected by the North Carolina Legislature enough to his and to the C1eiItea of steamship was approaching from England l and bound for New I I was In-atui at the north in the election t. whereabouts an 1 whatabout lie is not the earn.; be,defray and ia hereby api-n- 1').; i. the title of a new work from the her dock, she came in collision with the Orleans, with rail road iron, went ashore I for the term of six years to the United of 1818, would join the abolition : l look.ng: to htentnre; as a profession,"sees pnated th tr lum of ten thousand nine hundred -''I pen Xeacuiiah Adorns D. D. published steamer Ocean, for Ilallowcll, with -some on the night of the 16th, off the Big Gap States Senate. I ocralc ty. This prophesy of tho failed because the tl 1R-1 no literary merit in what he has done, V party north beaten nine and twenty-two dollars and twenty in io-ton. eighty passengers. The concussion upseta St. George's Island, on a shoal about two The Paying Teller of the American Exchange and that party as a body, never were has deserted i I wr.tes: to the brother Detroit who Adecrtier is to oblige- .V 5J CDt. (t.1) And bcit further tnaclfd, j The Boaton Statesman says "we gatheri store on board of tho Ocean, and Pet the miles from shore, and now lies in a critical Dank New York, has embezzled the Urnon. or severed from the Sou.h. V younger tliatjo'rnal and for nl other connected object. with lie- the President of the United States i i from this that Dr. \cbmsJw been an agitator vessel on fire, which caused an explosion condition. 137,700: by means of certified checks to The prophecy will be fulfilled when the t was one thestndent M.chigan I'nirrr aD b hereby, authorized, by and. \L. V and believed in t.he'good policy of of the boiler. V Three persons were killed. c'The Tampa Herald says that the i irresponsible persons. Scott ISJi; vi UIllc higs S of Political t North abolitionism arc defeated h irll sity, who were expolled some years ago tmL'f - t and consent of the Senate, to : northern intermodling; aud thus acted is still ashore The AVindham Bank, Connecticut WAS the decree fssue.1 against secret socie. ar steamer Indian for the ap KNOW NOTHING CONVENTION AT Jasper on a mudflat cease to be an element-in either rhei; | ties in that institution pit of the Ilucky Mountains Agents in I ajart with the fcfour hundred others" of CINCINNATI.This but is not likely to sustain any injury.It robbed on tho night of the 18th of $,- | national parties which must always subsist. iI i Its father is a lawyer of sonic rank% of t t the eleven provided for" ty the adJitwl loarlli his denomination in"convcrisngand preaching Convention has adjourned. Duringthe is thought she will be got off as soon as 'II'000, seven thousand of which was in spe I I tin, But some opposite 'forms, in this couStry. ., Ann Arbor, Michigiru Section of the act entitled "An at,mAing and praying about slavery." He is session a new ritual was adopted, and the wind gets round to the southward, and cie. Tho robbery was effected by three : lion we of may all the rather isms look into for a consoluta- r> 'D'itsTIrZ'C on a lk der'f ws the first appropriations fur the current and cntin- one of the clergymen who hu heretoforefelt some important alterations made in the brings a full tide. men, who entered the Bank early in the sectional an f.relitjcett/ Vt of the series; that was published. In was at the North | whose party vital wr.ttcn; in gt, upne. of the Indian Department : it his duty to deal with the subject constitution I evening. A watch dog, to prevent alarm, V ty would be hostility to the South. Ihs: I it to a the private editor letter of to a friend who Tho Savannah News notices ;i gaTe tho Peninsular eighteen hundred February and ( '-t"'cnt-\'entb I' profe sionany. Ho aUtes as one of his efforts The question of nominating a candidatefor the : was poisoned ; and upon the entry of the 1! will revive the old struggle for a Northern uarterly $ University Magazine of from per- Agt t the Ind.ans ni'the Territory of: that in a fourth of jaly Oration hen the Presidency was not considered.SIGNIFICANT. receipt a present Captain Henry : clerk, who sleeps in the Bank, about 4 o' : confederacy, which, was' once before attempted i i xlical published at 4nnrbor; which bad in addition. the l millions" of followpopulation" Clark of'our town, in the shape of a FlorI- I in our history when the Federal t t ,I a br'ef bufr creditable exutencc. Mui lo our provided -I prc""utecllhn.-e our clock, he was seized, gagged and bound. i I The attention for .-The Charleston Mercury da Sugar Cane which would do credit party at the North, finding they could : which it n.Jt. fifth to attracted led beetwn of ti act to the same and publication th ; i to be uttering : Ono of the robbers him witha l groans standing over rule the whole and such I in an editorial the IronvMexico '. over Union, determined to I others. until uflutlian Agents nut exceeding upon news the soil of the Queen of the Antilles. I 110founteen have nubr he V: clanking: n> iai.i3: ;, while the joyful noises revolver, while tho others plied their reign ocr New England and New York. ; :appeared. Ihey all contain tr may d'll expedient containing an account of the of paSMmgeso"it for I I ushered in nation' birth, and that progress 'The Ancient tools and secured tho That conspiracy: was defeated by the union ' the tribes in the 'lerntory, of' a day j V the Revolutionists that .c-- City says that some of booty. awl humor which linger in tile memo' Washington.SEC. | the last tlui,; he did of the sort, was to says it is e specially its sporting friends went out a few miles The Salt crop at Turks Island has proveda of the democracy, North and South. It'"' I ry,anJ display powers of observation from .'?. {G.?And It it ena sis. The politicians of that school will I nrtainof iJty-Uo membcrall V and action" indented as it **. were becoming anxious a* to the result. the ruins of the former t wn The,houses attempt to out between States "inborn four SE.8[7.) And it enacted, were am aita" I" SLOOP or WAR I carry as except were in Avon l' the further .Aaasxr.TbeVfcarsVVen. b t"ne Crk were, "" The following l is his first furpriM. tertained The Russians boasted that Sebastopol are from twelve feet square,up too one hundred i what some of tho religious associations N'obraaka bill and, it ,is believed will bLgiuut : ia & a. W. 'oitt, alt fcThe steam tu" reached the landing, and for tho safety of this.vessel ,begin held out well, and the work were but litJ J feet long, and' thirty:five feet wide. have KO unwisely pressed- dismemberment I any attempt disturb. it. w The opMJ8ition , included ail again to revive. She was one of the tie while of North and iouth., They will fail, I have eighteen member e ClJ.- and paid umkr tlie the slaves wcro aboutU& One thing immediately damaged ; on tho other hand the They.are,mostly thatched, although some of Julyeighteen hundred aad forty-eight; surprised me they were 'all' in best appointed.vessels of her daSiln'our English h t'th and the- sectional politicians of the North I[In addition, they luvo.the. control of,the: V j declared place, was in arc shingled. will be the out voted the I Legislatures in . Comnunioner Indian -Aflkirs bo and carried even by Union men Iowa ,Indiana Illinois . ani. humor and some of them in a' broad nary, : twenty gtlDS"and'.: ' thorized t ,them tbe came |* good The,delivery. ( trunk-from hundred one ruins, and 10,000 dead.within its walls. Tho, AUaCalifornian of tho 16th of,Oc .of tho, North,. without the aid of the I Pennsylvania[ Wisconsin. and \fjVoric, p1 r'cpiu laugh. every audVeightymen. A.steamer:has The 'of teb : South and with that aid the democratic ind elect six Senator in: , the those I' the other the besiegers'eoinplainV. : long publishes the proceedings the may s ae. I JDdans the to thevwbarf was, occasion 'of been V1IEW pas- ' t !f tug sent in .quest of her; party, as the, constitational of the I their force in- the Senate plnd the ooroBissioDer some hit or repartee,and every burden was I range of the Russian,gun, \Fhlcbtb Y'. allege engefa(of tho. steamship, Yankee .BtJ4e! ; Union will be i party 'CN"\SUJg.> ; Jou . its The $haH be iu.inoibieVnoonhy' enty-f>ur.' New Urnpshmrt.egs. ' to be Included ->utiaf! capital eUstribiitiorxand ought borne with a jOUyVWOrd'in grimace or motion. YoRkVhJTORICVLL: ; SOCIETY- ,._rThts J prevents their moving faster.. wha,.wero wrecked on thiefltst of ,the pIne p''er< 03 th(united Northern and Southern II.ture, winch w ill have. to elect, two,Sena- prr of ,that the sumVOf lite thousand M The natural lifting.a Frenchman'one leg laughing*hrug.. seemed J.asked Society.had V a grand banquet at.tho Astor It.tarns out that the English and Turkish month.. V In 4 the first place; they deptoro"the democracy,but,with them in:such a'con I;ore, i. yet:.t. .Le chooen.: The;Senator doUar troops were almost annihilated At Ba- of ,the test,will b found Uto''bolebody of tinionJob.iJi3 f rom Iissuuri js doubtful l aimd. be appropriated for that ,one of them to place a trunk withs lotofbsggageflVwudooevp House; In New York Among tho distinguished Joss splendid steamship:Yankee so w/the V 10.18.J( )V And be it/ p.JE I went the hand 1 Iaklatone thousand-Englishman! were Blade not so)much on_account. of its jaWe l :' (tba commercial.nuuufactuririir'suVUntial l i.CAliCjrnia.: 5H will be.seen,. gentlemen non- ; business t .hereforc. that the . ;. present were wliigs! )onjhp tide of'the ,& V Democrats bare acorking killed. . Secretary of th Intern to the hat 'Anything more pleas* air T- V .and tbo loss to th.owneraa : : V tho ' nt1 t V to disap . George.Bancroft, Washing ton Irvjng Doctor ; party of'Jhe Union.: ,' V, .II majority,in the Sonata in ibm sestion -, . of What contrast. I involuntarily said tomydcl ,Th& Russian . pay ta commwioneri General, Dannebnrgh was pohihnenLetVse: g.r If these cons'uU VV of'185a-5J.! file to-that at the landing Hearty RerUfy.Jklatthewc lion & many': of viewsareentftfo4W bo I' The House will,be large- and-for O tent and to un4crThVtwtftbth1Xteentbi on our Western troop lUilroad I Albany and Ott those. C.'Winthrop Dr. Frand hsi Commodore,' McKee approaching Sebastopol ,with", reinforce* whom were.en route for their homes,*fter eredthcn gipi a and>with her,the Booth' JVpctv yVbeoppositioatcthe.tdmiaistrUon! ,. ImpTemet of board* And (he roof*"of, the ,.. roents,,for the relief of the besieged.' ,a'long absence. Furthermore'thel. .verdict stand, at ith. close of the' first,half ; articles pile* on ver/Judge DUCT and of ..i:3or :war Albany It is , Union. . .century' the .tl ,our , :'of the Cherokee Treaty, twnt''lnt sheds and at the. pier*, to.'ew,York; 11besaa Others1; V ; 1 Daring Ihe last.txr<* *eeksV4OOOVmen: is,:that',cheer negligence ontlie part of the" aponsibdity they held on. in ',thu same l highre-test between r.V eared, has foundered,at sea it being"nowwo V . December-eigbtcen,:hundred to ,like these *lare' V 1 .began to' Acciotrr ON THEUIREXX 'fuu.aJo.&D. ,have" been sent out from'England; These manager*of th*:Yanked.BUdo ia.directing JeO rson and,Adams, which by the: .month or more since site left'jLspm-: fire, ia pomiMiwuHhe tUpolatioQ of the laugh with, them., .It wa 1rre *UbIe.-.,.. train :reinforcemenU will:mate the number"of her success of the settled the, side 'ralLVannex a Hit! :of her.officers).I'_:' third..rtcl.th.Vtreaty o Who oould ."nn hour before -The-p': ni on._tbe". WestellrosdranintoVVthet24wVuavezrfrsigbt{ up. ur8endu_ : running>o near, coast. ; former on of Aagwc eight V I Jdxth)eighteen hnndrejl and forty-ai tha (hatslaye.:oouldhnveaayotherfflect 'R [ British 'la&ntfy': the'Crimea,to 30,000. jve.ll.known,to be.danjerous wa,the case the:peoplej&a elements of government in V jCoinnaander.-JanitsT Cerryi[ i.Ueute op Ln V'V **. ,?' this "yawn,, Thank God for all nts-W., VTf,Bleccker Montsomery Hunt, mbeWfeippr9prt&ed.fMt1ioseL'W. on ,me 'thaa t.OlZ3AkOflO (* aadl, L One train; Dear* 5Cthv street, on toe:'morning" en; "* of:lhij1flaHfrou* jWreckV They:censure < .time pastsdmbatfedealMausehus.tts V Fohn Quincy Adams and' llenry.Rodger-a; ,JIORII.f..1 the anrpkia ftindVLiAvlJbe fellowJn allihe' hurry' aDd bust of Unding tb.' 22d, end 'many -per$ DI: were. badly ,' One hundredand: nnJr ganTboaU. Oaptaior.:Randall 'ia 4o quickly deserting! (failed,then and, democratic ''VirginiaIrimnpnedX S targeon; ..-Stephen ,k, ifoCrearjC;; a8 > :' hereby'"- -- V '$.,, V DA, 'codld' toot help aJaUng ;bpw ia wounded./"'' Y Vith: iwo b"m11.C b. h.twith'l itt' the wreck an4.t) tbo boat without' V t ant Surgeon Richard D,Corcoran jPuf-T** 1 'Sic 1nI9j UJvrt&r es c14, jumping on boiid, Wait .$&.eaagl ,be .w_ _/ VV: V.' floating 'bt.i ; e Te f'i ; leaving a : iV iVV .er Nixon White; Master-Robert A.farrj . I Thai ih\ecrftary of'the Interior be. nthorited" > (wr a two pUnk and -'polled" dean :offVand TH Wrl : Cb laIhsa.offlser! on, toardVto: preseryedUcplinfrand1" ':, ; ':''.: '' :_'_ V: Midshipman -Bennett?RUey; J.i sUrI B ' ..i'Th ' ' clr required to :tnrestigaU,',the w'MisoU teue went cteanover into '""*- ..e, Dptd UJ W P rtme prereiikl plunderiogyThe' ...cen- -., ...ee...4 or. f'5"r IC&nlII Ja&6 . lalffl offw Brothertoo tribo of iadiani the JTotter: wjth>.Qt'"tMop.-it.'wa* robber* hare' 'bcen irft.lM4 io/be:got ead :fefee .tacfc':wfCronqtidtDettlprin .sure,th" afenta.Jojtnotpromptly forward' :I Santa.. t'Anna-)...haXfmafprdenfjJor'fh J_ 4' ; V ] Adveatore." tit'tM" 'l: k."f V, .' 'V 4IDO ,.*t amm at, that 5V V 4.. tr*CfcI &tI ud report the a merry ':J ,-,' r 'I I *t, mj tfc iksscojert to 'tbt elf/of J Vr.Yor 'port .I"V VII 11 IK accesses revolutionary forces' . . . a. .