' " .. .,.. .' .-' >. ..', .' " -- -'.. .- ,, ", .' . . .. . . ...J .. ;.. I 1-J-- ' , . :::1 1 t. -I: 1 .. ? ' ,, 0> < i ESCAPE OF"All, IRISH EXILE*, I Xow BAllfo dAa,)I. 4' , I ' : 1 . ; : :; -\i th W cBEFUBLIC.The : ... .Marion, Star, ( THE .JaK'20"'U. : 3Boa. , THE of the companions : . -j fI \ J NEW'S.JACKSQNVILLEiLA Terrene Ben! ..MoKuu, one --- I- ,letter'.Jf D.L.u1: following froat tiie Philadelphia Penntyloanian I ,ldi D $, :- ; .: expowrtiw shameful hypocrisy and ,WteiHf of SudthO'Brlen;arrived In !! ;Artja, , pithily . ! At' a meeting of a.portion"o't.the citixcns of doable-dealing of theAdministration and Its.tpcialorf *- I San Francisco- on the"5th Jane,hiring escaped respecks, to yn, 1 Is gwint,to ttikop! "" ' Marion County ,and trieiula"'of a the;;Hop.,D. %eWa gtoa&wWtVin their;'pro.festions ., from'hi British jailors in Australia. .Hfcarriral -' to' rite yaon the MpjecVerpollerfhwich'i ' I LY lee1atOcaia1Col.rJosiah,'Paine was can of an.."honest- intention< "to carry out- the Com"* : : iaw1oo&, 'by public festival, at : fit/latin no.Intrust, ttntch'fiitime J : : ed to.the.Cha1 ,:&ud S.,St Geo. Rogers requested promise fa &iAparto\! :-vre see that they haveapolicy < which/the'liayor.of'the city presided. ,We not, .sins_ 'the,mnnHh_ :of Orgnk'" to act as .The object of.the meet- ' aecretary.' .i was briefly stated'by the ;Charrmau: to, be to which can b '.11I adlpted to: the condition give below fromthe San Francisco'Herald, a yare aittean, an 50.; _Jlst, bout t&*| . .. :,1 concert the most.proper method of, expressing >of things In any State. 'In Georgia, Alabama sketch of the proceedings.! heerd a gude deel.fed "boat, .Sathern'BitijKnrthern . ,: to Mr. Yule, the feeling of the people towards ? and Mississippi, we see them throwing all their Influence The, wanton and cruel persecution of O'Bnen pee l!. rongin .us,:,by ,trihti( .. '-;,. ; I him as a man,: and :their high.approbation.of. and using all their means ,corruption, to and his companion, whose only crime was a ::em from na,.an it coed.uie. A heep of oat. -'" ' :' j his coarse in the.Senate of ,the",United States Saturday, August U, 1851.t aid in the election: Compromise Democrats. InPennsylvania till I heerd of a big Bubbskeitbt. ... '. unfortunate their : fruitless effort to na and to demonstrate'. the country at luge, State which has .emancipate .. (the only Hireling .. r such their approval, by tendering him a public out the Fugi- country from a worse than Austrian,bondage_ the thnrd of Orgerst in .that t yam rt t NEWS. manifested any disposition to carry, . "i dinner or otherwise. AGENTS FOR THE sortt.rrlee4 coal thor ' was , myne and detestationof , h with fills art loathing , : the aid of the influence every : witt Law and which with . Slave - The resolutions offered and Tallahassee Fla.J. tive , -f were " following: ; 1tL1j. Jonn BEARD, anlgetherd toarthesr'wecud ", ;' : adopted by the meeting.,, Ocala v Fla., .. of,the Administration might possibly have that hyponritical government that has ever lit t&t ... , BuoltitdThM ,holding in high estimation BKARDOIT, Esq., been carried in favor I,of its,execution)-we see bad liberty on italip and tyranny in ils heart.. un it. Wei;sar, i inked tarred to tie d*' :, the political-course.of the Hon. D. .L. Y lee. T."P.KxsnunTE8q: ,, Tampa, Fla them sustaining party and aiding the election of a It can prate about ,magnanimity to Louis Napoleon the diner was to be on _with 'knnsid'J ; through the late' acts of"the ,Congress of,the Gen. S. RUSSELL, Newnansville, Fla man who are bitterly opposed to that law, and who ,'and deplore the imprisonment of .Ab. trust, an when. it md1, went to tat . United States, we do without distinction of B.' FRISBT, :Esq 'Carey's Ferry, Fla.Gsof obstacle in the of its exe.cution : lions an it to me bode r party, tender him a public dinner,to be given : are throwing every way Del K dflr. It can shed, crgcodile'tesrs over: seam- evorry 'fl so soon u his acceptance shall be made known. CEXTTEB; Esq, St Augustine; Fla. and who, in short, are ultra Abolition the captivity Kossnth and his companions staitwusthar.furtba: ,'wuslotts aa ko Rfiohcd, That a Committee of three he appointed Judge: A. STEELS, Cedar Keys Fla Whigs when at the same time they have an oppor- and plead with the Grand Turk for their liberation what plessd me so mutch,.aul.seamed tonne :\I ' the Chair to communicate Mr f GLIVSKT Pilatka Fla.D:7 of friend of the , by to !. Esq., tunity sustaing a Compromise. it& myne, an fur standin up ter .t> while with relentless cruelty : oar : pursues Yulee the of this to proceedings meeting, ascertain Why not support Compromise Democrat in Pennsylvania - I: from him should,he accept the tender, We have received the communication of as well as in Georgia or Mississippi? The its own subjects, whose crime like, Kossnth'a, Wei, i thort i wad heer aid bout 1& tt'I f what time for the same, will best ,suit his con :: was desire to emancipate their country from felt reJiced., ;when the our tarpe i " 1 : Amiens,"and wiU publish entire next week. It reason is obvious: that outrage to common hones- a furrunners from .. 4 Whereupon the following were appointed came in too late for insertion this week, without ty and decency, (the Compromise,) is to be used asa the worst of despotisms. sum tha maid anotear. Kountofurst .t.W. ! John G. Reardon,8. St. Geo. Rogers, and A. C. being divided, which would have injured the effect sort domino to carry them through all sorts of: This country has very properly" interposedits an mity big speeches,' .' i. Brown. On motion the meeting,,then adjourn somewhat. political masquerades. And yet notwithstandingthis good offices in favor of the Hungarian Patriots wns mitily plead, but I felt' moar iat ed. transparent attempt at deception' there are ,and offered a public vesssl to convey the heerin our. own men.what wns then rutniaoffis. J 1.1:, Ocala, July 1st 1851. BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE.-The No., for July, thousands throughout the South, (and particularly illustrious Kossuth to the United States. This direckly'the vera, man i wontei'' Ocala Fla. July 3d 1851. just received, has the following inviting bill of fare in the region of onr neighboring city of' St'Aogns- is all'right.: ,but we hare.not heard that ?tfrFillmore's up, "Jim Jewettof, Big Muddy fur'.&V f: i My Noyel.crVaietiec English Life; Campaigns tine.) who are ready to glorify,and toast them as the the Demtrkratik kanderdait . Us . : Dear Sir: -We, ai a Committee appointed for : cabinet had endeavored to shame an , ofan Austria.nAid..de 'The Peaceful Lieutenant purest patriots of the land. God help country ; ; this purpose, by a meeting of a portion of the of such atuffTUE Great Britain out of the disgraceful persecution krat, an'WusanJ:1Us..to: hear his.noshuot'W and his friends; Hour: HE; What is Mesmerism whose vatnoti are built - citizens Marion County jinthuot distinction of of the Irish Patriots. Her conduct ,is a bespoke-it wus not veary e1loqu' t or' 'h.pouertul . '.: i patty; have the honor of tendering to your acceptance ? Wanderings Round the World; The Lament I WASHINGTON KEPHBUo-This journal,. ' '",, a public dinner. of Selim, bl Delta; Downward Tendencies; Mod. the special organ of Mr. Fillmore, while advocating .. thousand times more disgraceful than that of ,cos he red it ; but the daetrlafwnmity k i In'behalf of our fellow-citizens we say to yon era State Trials. him for the next Presidency, advocates Johnston's Austria, and'ought to be held up to the indignation good, an i wus mitily plersd,far ae:ti A that it is our earnest desire to have )'ou'Tisit GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE for the month is also'received too, in election the face for of Governor the Whig in movements this State at; and Lancaster this-, of the civilized world until the name of : fur standin up to our Bites and resfciia' * : ,' I, Should us specially this, and tarry a short while with us containing usual good supply of plates against the Compromise measures-or rather Britain should become a by-ijbrdand disgrace. rongs sqnairtoad, let the konsarque&eiili, expression of our wishes meet your the of them in which the South has \ I only part any what tha mite he and interesting matter. Austria makes no pretentlocs to thing ; proved to aal of us ft trust will : acceptance, we you name some early interest :these measures being claimed as Fill- any * '. day for conferring upon us this pleasure. more's exclusive ..platform. Not content with this more than what she is-a dark and unmitiga. wns thar, that the biggust tine of rongthj" : With expressions of high regard and esteem, THE CUBA NBWS. the Republic oppresses Colonel Bigler, :who is bold ted despotism. Her mission is darkness and bin dun us, that the Eonstertnahna ti : :: we are, dear sir,yours respectfully The news from Cuba, which we publish on our ly and broably pledged in favor of all the Compromise > g . ", J. G. BEARDON. ) first page, is very important If it be correct measures. It bases this opposition on certain debasement-her instrument the sword. Eng- trod doun, an anl we had to pen pon VQ h ridiculous notions ofthe North American here,and land the other hand claims different mis resis um in. wo solve the Uniao ' -1' S.StG.ROGERS, > Committee. revolution has commenced, which will not go is offended because Colonel Bigler does not himself on a I eveary ,aa fa ..' A. BROWN. ). backwards, but must progress! to the independence answer them? A pusillanimous and spiritlesscourse sion. She would be at the head of the nations um if necuserry. i tel y u, sur, i was plead fc i To the Hon' D. L. YCZ.EE, of the Island. But we must confess we entertain like this will meet with contempt from the in disseminating the principles of freedom and heer Mr. Jewett tork this wa in the Jkieofa L c 1 Homasassa Fla. thousands who know Johnston's Abolition doubts as to the truth of the statements, to their as well as they know Biglers radical devotionto tendencies Christianity. What a contrast"her whole history the peeple, cos i thort he woud dn it, and feiW. , MARGARITA July 18, 1851. 'ull extent; and this in spite of our warm sympathy the requirements of the Constitution. We hope and character presents to her hypocritical wonted to voat fur him, as he wus the De9'* ,. in the cause of thai oppressed people. It will the attention of tho Whigs of the South,'who are kratick kanderdait fur the ' Gentlemen sennit. : I have received your kind communication professions. We can respect much more,frank, lTeJ'jj : into their elections will be just about going directed - be before not long however, the whole truth will : of the 3d of this month, accompanied to the ttandalous course of Filhnerc's organ, straight forward, despotic Austria, than base, sune as the spcekin wus got thru i took Mut , I b7 the proceedings of a meeting of citizens bo known, and conjecture put to rest. which advocates the Compromise measures in one lying, canting, piratical England. Jewett one side, and toJe him' his speaeitJ in Marion county. breath, and W. F. Johnston their foo. in another, - I. The meeting, it appears, was composed without "We think we have shown, to the satisfaction of and which abuses Colonel Bigler to-day and calls lust nit)an that. tho i had 'maid--up minot iay, distinction of party; the resolutions express' all parties-if indeed the effort has not seemed superfluous upon tho North to observe the Fugitive Slave Law, Arrival,of'Terrence B. M'Manui.We to vent fur him, fore, i heerd_his speedk,' approval of my course in the Senate 'of the to those in the habit marking the giv- which he will resolutely maintain. have great ,pleasure in announcing the wus gwine try him uns moar., ,but Ut United States; and, in manifestation of,their ings-ont of Southern extremists-that the right of safe arrival in this city of Teaence B. M'Man-: sea :- kindness and approbation, I am honored thro' secession hat" been claimed 'from the constitutional SENATOR FISH, OF NEW YORK. us, Esp one of the gallant and devoted gentlemen me, why, Mr. Spriggins, i thort yu win siof yon. as the organ of the meeting, with the compact. Republican This gentleman is stated to have defined his position who three years ago perHM'their liv SAnd my bes friends what has don 1 Wdii J ' tender of a public dinner. This is J a sample of editorial modesty worthy of at the 4th of July dinner of the Cincinnati sacrificed their fortunes and freedom for i will be kandid with"you, an jut set ft* This Society in New York. Although he did not approve the liberation of their country from British .. f unexpected distinction is received with imitation. Our neighbor, by his invincible logic, t.. I gratitude.That of portions of the compromise, he was for misrule. _Mr. M'MlLnus arrived yesterday hear, an let mo tel yer; an we set dom .i* has carried all before him. But "having shown to ' maintaining it fully and honestly.' lIe acknowledged aTeSsd', from Sydney after extraordinary sed-Mr. Jewett, ya no when : '"wusafaf of yn - portion my public course,gentlemen, all parties," and the rest of mankind, that he had to the fullest extent the constitutional rights escaping by _ to which allusion is made in the good fortune from the grasp bf Sir derdait in 6,4n elected ftoghty specially res- carried his point and gained the,victory, he might of the South respecting fugitives but thought waa_ ,.:yitd_ ' olution, was,involved with a very grave and equally effective and, to the N oath less offensive William Denitson, the bigotted and brutal eie- us that yuwus a Pemmekrat an wui w " momentous passage in the public history of the have retired from the field and quietly reposed upon law might have been passed. No repeal or modification cutioner ot the will ot ,a despotic government. -, **' country. 1 acted throughout under a deep his laurels. It would seem "superfluous," after ought now to be made, and he should regretto 1I1S'SUJl'mDp in captivity_have_been eitrmely I out the princerpells of the partee, nndorcurknmstauces . ; jsense of the responsibilities attaching to all my having convinced "all parties," to r .eomm nce the see any attempt to effect it He says he had severe, -now did t yn? Yes,ses.lei, 1\1J :. acts and votes., A powerful,'and. now dominant task convincing them 'over again! Perhaps he ten rankly and avowed conversations these ,sentiments prior io his in election hundred, and let- C. Brenham, Esq.:" the Mayo of the city, i dan it. ,no sur- yu diJnt, seal-; dontyujrileek .., i ; section of the Unian,assailed the jnstrights was afraid they would not "stay" convinced, unless when it wu jnt pending, he would I not degrade presided.-On the right of the' chair 'sat Ter ynr Tout on the "Fednl Keaserlnsics ll i f' and.threat.en. the security and liberties of they are,continually supplied with such specimens himself by givirg pledges, or submitting to be eatocaised. ence Bellew.McManus. :Esq., the guest of the . J ; the ,State represented,. and of those others of logic as those in the last editorial. We will givea evening, Thomas Butler King, Eq. 'Collector the.Le'gus1Ateror46, wussent.thaDimndkmansnr - (: 4 with which, on account similar social structure i We supposed this to be "the natural bent" of of Customs, the Hon. Mr. Holmes, late of Sooth me. Yes, snr,'but- wait_ awhile, tttdant ; 4. her,destiny is mixed., They bade uzbow specimen.or two: The immediate object.of,the Gov.Fish, but did not believe he would dare to Carolina, the Hon. Mr.! Weller: ,late of Ohio, the Rekerleckyur' Printtcn Kc sficrloaiw ; I down, that they might go over.' I, for one, I editor, if we understand, is to prove that ccr- cross Seward's trail, as he-seems to have done.- Hon. Mr. Green, of Texas. Gen._Addison ; 'on yn '; refused toilty my body.as the ground, and as tain writer in a Mobile paper claims to derive the Tallahassee &nti7Ubrother /. the left were the Hon. Mr.:Gwin,'U.'s. Senatorof Yes, sur, but-well,m i,< waLe awhile,Iiidun , t.: the street, to them that went over.' In this right Secession fromthe, U. Constitution, and 'If Sentinel you supposed this to be California, Judge Marry,' of the Superior I I yit Wei, see l1e, i7JI.e4 yu agin aa fad,. t f L. believed I trulyrepresented the spirit of the with that view he quotes from the Mobile writer as "the naturalbent of Goy ,Fish," why those severe Court, the Hon.Mr. Meanlate of Maryland, this over; camjitsglttin,Wte; .J lOts g ,dIi'I il I State, else I would have spurned, to continua follows:'",The 8'At'qftJ State to.teeede.rettt on, itt ant just strictures upon his course, that appearedin the Hon Judge Tomkins, late MISS./&C.' ', the Major's and git,a horn.,, Ko,*'ses":i,.,t J: k my official relations towards.it, as indignantly sovereignty"" 'From this our logician draws the After the cloth was removed, the Mayor rose I 1 as I did to submit to the demands of Northern inference that the-writer {the 'of ,your columns some weeks since? If however: I and proposed the.first toast_ as follows. ':: think i shall be heer agin before the clccbtaan . :right a State say will * the late I Power, or' the Inst.ancesofParty Policy. to secede,does not,rest,on;its sovereignty, but on you examine tenor of the organs of The Union,of the &!l t u. ;The safeguard J i wants to no'ynr reesons: yu'cant expb* f My own judgment, upon a full review of my the .'Constitutional I Govs.Fish and Seward,you will discover that they our happiness, power, and liberties, and, the them'voats awn to me nor 'In 'my nibornoiiwith ! course, approves it:, and the numerous evidences compact "Can any thing have not crossed each other's trail, but,that they hope_uf'Freedom to the world-blighted be the . : ces I hive had of strike the reFer as more ludicrous,than the licker. Wel, Mr.,.Spriggens, seibleevd \$.j a, prevailing sentiment of approval pose alii move on in harmony together. Perhaps Mr. hand ever raised to divide. or disturb it. (Enthusiastic ::2 i in the State,among which I number with bUity" ''ot.the 'right of,Secession resting on State Webster,'in his recent tour through the State, baa cheering,) f In them Fedml Resserloshnns asstrM' :; satisfaction: that yon now present me with, are ioverelgnty'andat the same'time.' being"'derived succeeded in convincing. them. thai the Whigs ,Air.--:Patrick's day in the morning.The as yn did,an i hated like the mistchef o--; t, ;i consequently In ,view,gratifying.the moatmatena] point involved from tho "Federal'compact?" Yet such is the logic North "were better Free ,Boilers than I tho Free I Mayor,then gave as the next toast:. aginst em,but some,foe of mi Demekntiitf my with which,we are treated from week to week The:Pretidfnt the United Stales.-T'1e first f 'Soilers themselves" and that meea dud me to voat aginst em a&dlvgUfur in that controversy, looking to direct and :approximate bv tho Compromise I of the -.... Magistrate and which. Republic and the first citizenof f i consequences the denial ef full swallowed by many as good sound "the North gained every thing, and the South just a free people i' May his;virtues lend ad spite, to let em sea Iwarnt nrend,, and an J"' p and adequate protection for slave property in doctrine! "And in another place," says the 1W- what the North lost-to : ) i thort', ; wit nothing at all; and ditional lustre to his office and dignify the ad- the people on How lining Creakss.. the public territories. It could publican, "the' Mobile writer' " not be denied : 'The right says ofteeestion hey have accordingly over, "horse foot and ninistratien of its duties.: ' gone (Long continued Bull Pram, an these other plases in tieKoa by one as a generalproposition that is . any where- oDe'thing,,and the policy of doing so is dragoons to the Webster-Fillmore cheering. ' : over the flag of the Union is unfurled in exclu- tiitc another "* and this is 'advanced is'another Compromite- ) wutlntnoir( an if th3 did. tha wudot .kin* r q\[ ; Union party.. We congratulate the Bentindand The Mayor in proposing the next toast paida ' the jurisdiction; person and property of every proof that he'wriie'r derived the beautiful An see ij an soyu wcdsakrifisehehOlepixUI. * of accession to the _ citizen is entitled to the protection of the right our neighbor the.Republican, upon.this fortunate compliment talents, gllantry . Union. )'citizens owning slave property were from the Constitution!; There can be no difference accession strength to their party. and chivalry of Irishmen., Speaking of Mr. ( tograttefle lunelf Wei, ses he, yco* &> : to be denied this advantage under the Union it opinion on this point \The right to do a thing is : Me Manns! he said::Cordiality welcome.: .himto how i is pursikuted bj _a tue, an i thort ,if.... t could only be because in the eye:of those who one thing,and the doing ont it another thing. We tr,7We: have been favored with the perusal of a: extend thin land. ,We open our,hearts to',him, and spite ,. an yu foals wad look it over}:vi... to him the . '::: ,. withheld this protection,it is not a lawful sub may have a right to do many things which we may letter from Mr. L. Ryan, formerly of this place, As Americans welcome right.hand.of.fel1owship..: as how i alwase bin'the man's frendj ] we him to our shores- pore_ 15 ject of property, or that its tenure is not deem dated San Francisco,June 14th 1851 , inimoral ; it expedient to do. A man, for instance, which givesno ' " and in either case the citizen the home of the oppressed and down-trodden of yu no, Mr.'Spriggens, that 1 is bin mitilj:M. this holding de- has a right, to marry,but some keep it as a "re very flattering picture of"El Dorado." all h\tions-aud as Californians hail sekuted we his i ., scription property, 'Would'stand denational. served right," ..nd'die'old bachelors.', ,But how our Mr. B. arrived there a few'dayi before the late with pride and pleasure.- arriYal I onakonntofmi 1 Lein: ,the pore-on.* amongus Tremendous I ized ' and ( .interest_ __ disgraced itself in being the under Union;the and ban thepropcrry of the- contemporary: deduced from,this expression of'the ,fire, and ho and,his son lost,all they had in the con and long cheering.) ,edtlemen give: I fre id. I is always bin lukin'out fur the pdman'sintrusVonifiam ' ,r Republic, could not Jel 'cur!'. If'discrimina Mobile man, that it was intended as an argumentto flagration. This was a' bad beginning, bat they you0" __ elected this Lim i ,Li| I tion was to be made 'In Federal legislation be prove that the right ,of Secession was.derived soon got employment, and are doing very welL- Guest 'Terence Bellew ,McManus j Ire guine to a pore man's schule, an if Rich. '/adi f : tween slave andother, property: in the'degree rom'the Constitution,' we:cannot divine; but he Mr.:Yalo is spoken 'of in "Terr- grateful terms.- land gave him birth, England a dungeon; wants to sen, lam guine; to maik em, p J'*. :! America consideration and protection to be enjoyed,a c..nno doubt give us'a whole' column in expl .n Messrs. Holmes, Cooper and Peden were about to welcomes.It ,.a home with a hundred thousand expences of the schule, -an' ya and the,ode , rule would be,applied injurious to that interest tion. Our neighbor is'gifted with a lively sense return home. Mr. B. would advise ' and under which it could not exist, For very no person to would be impossible to describe the enthusiasm pore men inonrEonnte can ,sen ynr chHtaj ' of the ridiculous. This no' doubt is a source of in. go to California. The population Is the most debased which the discrimination could only rest upon the followed the announcement of fur.nuthin. Why, snr,if it,warnt far_tht? *,- finite amusement to him. Be thinks the In the rld. : " Con.st1tutioD w Numerous this The that it is Gambling Hens 'of toast. whole * ground not company rose and We con property, all other : peeple of this Eounte we wad be ruined* ; property, in the eye,ot. the Constitution- and of tho United States would be the funniest document high and low degree are open day and,night and tinued cheering for several minutes. the : then discretion of Congress;would: control; In the"world, if it'had contained a clause present .scones ,of'drunkenness, deba.uchery'and Air-,The Exile of Erin.Mr. ., pore men wants sum, trend of inflae&etfiv i . the degree consideration; if any at all, which granting[ the :United: Statet. the, right "to secede :crime,not to be paralleled in any,other city. 'Mining : ..McManus rose,amidst, a perfect'storm of as tha has selected me, i am guiDe:to seni* r should be allowed it u property within the from tho Union."' 'This ithe Constitution a prohibition to secede for:the benefit and at;the'cost of 'the steamboat that fill my heart. I am overpowered with upon the ditcretion'ef Congress, it 'was plain to ,'aiD ngtheieAer prohibited powers:' and ship owners and'other speculators: whole polPcy ,the excess ofiot1r kindness, that I will not at groceref,:an yu Major, i wait yozi'to treetl foresee.. .:. $iNo'; State_shall:enter into any,treaty, alliance,&c.: it is to ot,S.has noiof ' With sentiments personal regard, 'I';hare. attempt to pledge from,,Father Mathew; Pitt burg, ,wherever. that flag has >a:'foe,. there' will be 1; the honor to be ,discuss,the,true theory of this Government" with found ourjBonstertusion befai trodden dou,* your I'elpecttallerJan, on Sonday, fully one .thousand, persons following mjxlght arm.. (Great cbeel g.) Citizens , f t I D. L. rULER our modest!"neighbor,but have a tingle remark to example; .' California, J I'swcar'allegiance ItMr ,we submit;, no,:sor; i is for fitln,'-and if T.! t MessrLohnO.RenrdouJ.St.aeo.nogers, make upon the following'which is.asserted"':with ; :( ., MeManns kissed the; flag. which elicitedthe now. ,Wei, sea i/fci! mi yernand. ;fwilagit . ";'The i AndL C. Brown, Committee. fI4W ;b7tli ieall:.' :;, \ ? yellow fever making fearful ravage .most trenendons cheering.)! Gentlemen I ;ThiakonveraashuaokkortionUi.t.1' ' among the;troops recently .arrived in Cuba from cannot proceeoLfnrther. 'shalrtherefore'con- Involves ; , same author of "The 'P1o : < himself and all Ore185O'anIdIdihInkI'wa1gIT7' MOR.K l who ma.-A queer erim. eon.ease has endorse him in, SI_. elnde by thinking the Almighty Giver of all just fled) developed b accused at of LowelL; A',Dr. :Tieh, (who'hu tbeLsnuaiofthe aa inconsistency States named; in to first sustain quoting the ,Murder tad 8111 1cle.' good,'that he has directed m.stepst this land konversuhun' ,, on the- 10th;'Jail, 'I8-, . placing a I mesmeric state, and then having Mrs-Thayerln illicit intercourse.the doctrine secession,'and snbaequenuygayjng that jBosroN; July; 2Lr-A maD'udlD,. in Cornish -to tbilnd'of freedom equaUt-to"the the eleck wu.a.a to.teJt; bnso 1.I.. .., IJ Eben two of these very States- MasuchusetU>and New Maine eut'hli' wife's land i halls sanctified by the ashes of!a'Wash ' Uroat'and Libbey ' was arrested u on accomplice of, then severed hit mutch, will, stop,:-and gir yu whi\ .Fitch1*,I bat&. ,adzM.refuaed'to,admit the'teIt.imozir : York' -'unequivocally ccudemned'theresolutionjof own with broad axe; neither, expected to:lire.oMd7 ington. c.. : i: '" >0 since the 41 ft July dH1.eak.. "J a-'Aj ' ; Mr.Xbarer and;his wife against him,' 98wh1ch; are confidently' appealed to ustain It II IUp he intended to?murder. the ,whole. Mr. MoManusreswned'hts seat; and"was again . r YW bedeent * said doctrine.: : aid .btl a t ' :because they d>4 aotWereto a God and so Lib.;. fi f1y.iRum wu thecP.use4, t'IH' '-.. ., greeted' with''the moat'!'enthusiastic'and ,) ,. serf t 1. lone ' 7 : : bey got discharged. 'TheLowenpapers aeoldatthe. :,' ;Bo Ucaute Massachusetts'and,New. York ituM- '.. *'.'. ", F -'., "" ,-. ... cOntIu i d'ch tn.V >*;' w w .'t ?, .t! f 'Aw* .nwJ. * course.of the BW strate..: TZJL. 'I I fled>theaelTes;,by' "Onitlme': = '. VT.'}' tatt-le.. :. ,aa e4HttniMlaju.. ,. :, t1' ? r'i f -' .'1-l. .. : : ft:Ji t and _ _. 0 -." ",4JQ.IH .. } 1' i auotheidesz.thg.theigbt.: ; 8.eeonte wetting, "at: :By JIM steamer f nm.. ;'walearn thai'the: Sol- ;*TlM'Negro ,gayerar,.Wltfpe< Jifalajrmhilcan 'f'; i :what l .sorter! feller thll'llafleweu.r... ' ' PLTALATWW.itrflfrOmjox1J1ei! w .writer :tin ofurbeybs: .notice t.h&t..u the HttOMrian 'TIio .Jh > ,he torks;' tkttae' Cm'm'P Bow-aayu'wil>* '':" PleWan th>>:Dr. Wov Wright. .e1tIzeu efKnex, :w>oq ot j AactloDVinTolT r :himself and'all: refugee*,:700 to number win be furnished'wfth'<. 5 .fv6ct'U Neitr.Yor1nn r ';Tn ida lf' dxi Pthee; r-j bimbergfnfl iii tethers iw'i.RMag' , county.. ,was J... kDled by. 'OM. of biff slaves a few who endow him'b aa:tacpzaisteacy. Need .weconoBentontnch : and',givedafree'paasag ;!*the;UDi&tcl BUtet."'-, tfount of&aklrmllh bettreet1tJaelIqtle): Jad'brklal ana Do.1Oe; Iio dhI1nIneyewiseotskenIInaU 5 Kessutt : ile .", .'ilf 11 cla11t i wfflbe sent to Malta!abd