''':> :!> .. ' _-__-.,'I't"If'-- -" ..-..,.," ..".:-... __. ".. ,.. .,."., '" ..... >.".: _:: ;.,. .... .: rs... ,'J ';.." ... '.:",, ."'- "" ,'- .....-. '.-' >-. .' .,"'w____ <...._.. "'" _.- -- '- ': ':'. ?'ieetBllatI011 .f Mr. D w lq;- %". """' X.tv. lCottMkKrlK.t. ....- -' Plaakj' ..q..-;r:? ,_ ,rpo. . Still Later Foreign New U ] Sixth::VolumeThe ;; ". ',/A . ''"--orJI. ,. rOn .' ,nonnr I 0 1HilfltAI.JACgt30NVILLE P & Fourth :\\00- C, W.:DowNtxo;'Es<< late'Secretary. of The l'ol* Cotton- 'forJ.da Qlhre0: days J/r Edttorc-Lrdter'Xe+c ot SQte July' just previus - the 26tb Jane the American ojf!; occurring .. steamship Slate office yesterday. His there ii an article which ' resigned bis ending' on the ;,14th Jane, amounted to 2V ; thottjh Ifw.l. Boftw arrived at New York with Liverpool ; : to the issue-of thi*number, and consequently feed the 29th instant. term would have on ex OCX bale, of.which> speculators took 10,000. written, with a design of promo'Jn >br : data Wednesday the 15th, bringing three { throwing us somewhat behindhand Mr. D. was elected at the. session in 1848, : of this v , the Thursday, July 7, 1853. in our printing office,prevents us from ad- and entered upon, ,the duties of bis office bales! and exporters 1,000 bales, leaving 14- cess eatarpa ptrha ' days' later dates than those brought by extended remarks to our 26th July, 1849:' He bas made'an' efficient 000 bales for the trade:; to do it a serious.inju rf.:. 'The'' rrritet'i:Pit. 'N; Ktlf'C. We have 'received the Jnly number of ressing any very officer. Hereafter we' understand it to be The demand for Cotton was active and mises."that: i U seems\\af bVsettled: that The English government has announced I Dickens' Household Words, from the publishers ends and patrons which might appropriately bis intention lo reside in Washington, where, the subscribers of crock Bftfe' to both branches of Parliament that the McElrath and Barker, New ,York. It accompany the .commencement of avolume. from his admirable business qualities, be the quotations remained unchanged. 'con* :fonr J French and Enid'sh: Fleets bad been jointly is i issued monthly and to our mind this is To those friends and patrons our can-'make himself very'' useful 1 to persons ]In Manchester holders were not pressingtheir promptly and pa'"th.rtqa red: jostalm> Dardanelles furnished more acceptable: form than as before in Government. stocks the market. the enterprise most fall -dispatched to the hanks due and tendered with 'Iron this State with claims against. the on ArougA.Tbit, & are justly are - with like in-tructions-.alM) that the best single sheets. Editors can certainly "lay The following are the quotations of the is a great mistake. The enterprise ,1 question. The French Minister had given mittee of vigilance;* or the Town Marshal 1 that paity. But we have not had alone inview until July, 1857. Thus there have several others, died from the effects of the he DOW hold,at the election ia October ate ; to Hatch Pacha formal assurances of sup and his suite, or somebody else, was out been four different incumbents occupyingthe heat. Officer Mervine, of the police, wo" July 7. ' port in maintaining the position assumedby fusilade of blunderbusses political success; coming as we did to I office in the eight years since its establishment. making a heavy taken home insensible hut will his government.; The British Minister and firecrackers, and after daylight the the State, no mere adventurer, ready to take .-Floridian and Journal, 2d inst. probably JEiJ""The Friends f'the Hon.-THOMAS was about to give similar assurances. Tur bells {pealed out, banners from the vessels l the wings of the morning and fly to other Candidates: for Solicitor. | recover. DOUGLAS, (late Jndffeof chi Eaitern O A) key was, in the meantime, fortifying the At Brooklyn the day inquests announce him + streamed out, and a broadside was opened climes, in contemplation of prospects possibly on same U a eaadidaU for\the otlet et Bcsphorus. from the Democratic "6aby-waker" The According to request, we today announce were held over the bodies of seven persons ASSOCIATE Jcmct the Supreme Conrt, .feu inauspicious here-but determining totake Turkey appears to stand firm to her position jubilee continued the excursion ot Mr. St. of Ocala election ia OctokrDext was by George Rogers, as a candidate who died from sun strokes. Six others 'J.112. ; and the -pacific assurances" before the steamer Carolina in the afternoonwhicb the chances of the future for the prosperity for reelection to the office of Solicitorof affected. were seriously Williamtburg S We are authorized spoken of from the Czar, could hardly be well nigh depopulated the city for a time, or failure of our undertaking-we have the Eastern Circuit, at the ensuing October to. announce.the and it closed fireworks from the election. Mr. elected last three persons were stricken down. Hon. A. G. SEMMES, M a candidate: for as by made our paper, so far as circumstances allowed Rogers was "w from the Russian fulfilled except by receding same steamer after nightfall. The swarthy of the winter by the General Assembly, for the Five or six fatal cases are reported in the election to the office of AWOCUTK Jrrnci of.tb a incurs facilitating growth, demand. "mill harid *' the short between the Supreme Court,at the next October eleetio were let loose on occasion term intervening expiration Baltimore papers as having occurred on [ *. and were quite feature in the doings development, and imlrovementoCthe region of Col. Sanderson's term in July, and JuJ.1.leThe. Accounts by the steamer Africa confirm The Day was certainly "kept up,"' whether in which it is located. Though it has been discovered the October election. He has consequentlyhad one day. the of the of Nankin by friends of LESLIE statement capture all who joyously participated in the keepii.g within the present age that editors. no opportunity of exhibiting; his capacities Yankee Enterprise. A.TH01fP. the rebels. of it but has beena SON at present one of the Associate J aerie were or not. as a prosecuting officer ?It lib other people, have to live, and with that member of the Eastern Bar for several Our accounts from England describe the the Supreme Court announce him to the reteti WHAT'B IN THE WUiDWe find the An Errur. obligation have, like the rest of the humanhive of Florida u a candidate for CHUT in the New Orleans years, and in must ol the counties is well arrival, at Southampton, of a beautiful private Jcmcief tM following dispatch to keep an eye to the main chance," known as a y< ung man of promising talents, State at the approaching election ia Octotonext. True Delta of the 23J inst : The Savannah News :hus introduces into steam pleasure yacht, from the United . theYstilleven in the more enlightened cstiina-; a-id good business qualifications ; and with SUSPICIOUS VESSELS.! -Head of the Passes, its! columns an extract from a letter, which those who know hut best, is conspicuous States, owned and occupied by our enterprising June 22.-Two suspicious vessels! armedto recently appeared in the Floridian and Journal ion of their requirements have; much to perform for his high, manly tone of character and! Vanc'erbilt! and family. Commodore :Qr-We are authorized to announce teeth left the head of the Passes at t the solely, and without hope of remunera- TAMES M. BAKER. patriotic sentiments. Without intending Vanderbilt a candidate lor'aM this and went to in answer to the last communication: n ; had been lionized atSoulhampton. o'clock alternoon 2 sea. These free-will offerings of others office of Solicitor for the Eastern tionforthepublic good. who be disparagement Judicial Chin Have these suspicions vessels any thingto from Col. Ward, which appeared in our co- any may and had taken a large number of citizens o candidates for the office think snit of the State of Florida at the l to the public service we have done! ourfair same we we approataiag do with the late war news from Cuba 1 lutns. It is to the followingis a pleasure! cruise in his steam necessary say can cordially recommend him to the voters yacht, the election in October next.Ot . Do the arms consist of the Law muskets to from Gov. Broome, not "Gov. Brown :' proportion of, and while we recur to of the Circuit. North Star. be sold to Santa Anna 1 Are the vessels Gov BROWN, one of the ablest and roost! them, we do so not in a morose spirit, but 1 he Republican announces the name of f ?: .:The name of Captain S.hIUELSOEU slave trade ? the Cuban to be engaged in in the slave tradein or i influential, advocates of the connection with to claim that they are "free-will offerings James M. Baker, E:q., of Alligator, a'o' HAV.uu.-The Charleston Courier has a hereby announced ai a candidate far the odes are that they island to aid suppressing We shall know shortly Savannah, in a recent letter in reply toCol. i ndeed. They mipht justify the solicitation as a candidate for the same office. Withthese letter from Havana, dated 22d ult., The of Tax Aaeswr and Collector of Dahl eonty, from [Savannah News.A WARD, thus expresses what is no of reciprocity from those who, in reference two 'j gentlemen in the field, we shall t newo that quarter is unimportant. The at the October election. doubt the general sentiment of the friends of have the gratification of knowing that, let t city was decn'rniiig sickly, and crowd were GEAVTXLT HILL,June 20, 1833. GOOD ONE.-A wag of a fellow who was the proposed railroad enterprise in FloridaHe I to our common: interest as members of ;the who may be elected, the office will) he well I leaving the Island for the States. The letter rather short of the "trash" that Shakspeare says : same community, can appreciate efforts disconnected and worthily filled.-News of Saturday. says: oJ.We: are authorized to announce JOHN W. "'1 he which have been from and 1 he news brought; from England in vela PRICE as a candidate for Judge of Probate wrote about, wishing to attend the theatre great question we party purposes, guided ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SCPRF.MECOURT. tion to the slave trade has 1 Dural county, at the eoaainrt election ia OetoWr created) himself of discussing has teen acted on by the recent I a great the other night, bethought a new alone by our understanding of what our do to raise the wind which he practicedmost Railroad Convention assembled in Tallahassee I. .-It will be seen by the notice in, stir' and some slave traders have been arrested next. Jane Sad way mestic interest consists. Those efforts mother column, that Judge femmes, of the but the knowing successfully. Shouldering an old split in such a manner, it is hoped, as will ones wink and smileWhat -. j fnoVe are authorized to announce OSCAR bottom chair, he proceeded to the Hall, and meet the aprolation of every citizen. Its untramelled by other considerations, we Supreme Court, is announced as a candidate can they mean 1 HART aa a candidate for Jnd.e of !'rob.tut started up the steps as coolly and deliberately further discussion, at present, seems to he sball continue to exert. fur re-election to the position which he at This is in reference to the recent protests, Dnral County at the ensuing election in October he had been mad the object of uncalled for, and if harmony has been (present so ably fills and adorns. in the as though produced As sball British parliament a political still take press, ours against the Dex L Jane 23d.OOTbe . It to be hoped that in the election of higl h very a special invitation. But the door keeperwas I will be the last to disturb it. Let is , wide awake, and suddenly demandedthe us now unite in the great work, determined pride in recognizing the name, and Judicial officers party politics will not be frequent violations of the treaty, in which ( Friends of URIAH BOWDEN present in defending the principles of the allowed enter, and that high legal attainments Spain was a party, the African young gent's ticket. not to rest from our labors until the extremes against slave his name as a candidate for theofieesf "Ticket!" said the wag"Guess' you'vegot of our State, South, East, and West, WHIG party. We are proud of its title, and an honorable, dignified bearing, trade, which trade has of late been extensive SHERIFF OF DUY..lL COUNTY at the it already. Didn't I gave it to you when are connected bv iron bands-until the because of its bright and chivalrous asso will alone be considered in selecting officers ly carried on in Cuba with the connivance October election. 1 first came in, before I went down afterthis whistle of( the steam engine is heard on the of a Judicial character.NelL'l.So Ind it is Jane 1.1833.ggGEORGE. ciations. down as said to the Coming to cs from an epoch aggrandizement ofIbe chair 1" shores of Tampa" as it gives warning of i its mote it be.-Republican. , departure. by way of the St. Johns or S t. in English history in which the men who authorities' of the island. It has been STOSE presents his namoao A young wife remonstrated with her hus Mans, for Pensacola-then the great city of fought for popular rights first assumed the Very Likely Indeed. ,aid in Parliament that the continuance of f j a candidate for CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT band. a dissipated spendthrift on his conduct t. the South West t' name of W. H. I. G. a state of will COURT( Doral county at the October ,. perpetuated! by patriots The Rev. R. P. Wilson was spiritually things leave Spain nn- . dear said he like h "My am only e tion.at the instance of several Prodigal Son-I shall reform by and by." The Pros and Cons of the Savannah and in the struggles# of the revolution, adopted magnetised; a short time since in New York ,fUCh in any defence she might be compel April 7th. men "And 1 will be like the Prodigal Son, too," Florida Railroad. by a party since, who at least sincerely city: and was made a medinm for a lectureVom make against the forcible seizure of replied she ; ''I will arise and go to m ylir. Holcomb, the-officer who surveyed believed their policy best protected the interests : Henry Clay and John C. Caihoun. I island by any parties who it may bethought To the Voters of Dnral County: father's hoiis" ami off she went. I respectfully announce myself to my fellow-cit the route for a Railroad) from Savannah in of the American people- we are not The Reverend gentleman, after having announced have an eye that way. izens of Dual County, as a candidate for tie "AH, said old Mrs. Doosenbury, "learning the direction of the Gulf for thedelunci among those who are anxious to discard. it, that he was about to hold an interview I' LIBERTY IN FRANCE.They have office of CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT is a great tiiiujr, I've utters tell me need 01 'Savannah and Albany Railroad Company,*, nor do we believe that that cunning augury with two eminent spirits from the way dealing with workmen's a summary of said County-pledging myself; ie1 to sixty it. Why years, would old, and you only believe know it,the I am names now addresses through the Savannah Courier a of our (oes.u It will be known no more old world, sat down,closed his peepers, and France. The authorities manage strikesin to arrest discharge my duties t the best of my ab1tiL of three months in the year, and them i is letter to Mr. Teft, who so largely# represen forever will have fulfillment other than i in commenced what he pretended was a speech and incarcerate the ringleaders, and to my2&td I. V. GAllENew spring, fall, and autumn. larnt the name. led the Albany interest of the concern. The the hopes of those who utter it. For the made by the spirit: of Henry Clay. It i is disperse the follower* with a caution. and Provision Store. Six Grocery of Mrs.them when I was knows a leetle bit of a gal; !" following' is an extract from his letter. How embodied chart of Whig principles, we still said to have been a compound of the most English brickmakers were thus! imprisoned BHB'I'lIE bean alderman Doosenbury! enough to the idea of a joint organization of Florida adhere to them as promulged by the last irredeemable twattle and blasphemy' ever near Lisieux, for undersigned respectfully informs tie eitJL - leaving their work in consequence liens of Jacksonville and vicinity with the Georgia portion of the Enterprise, National Whig Conve:: ion. Though defeated | uttered. A correspondent of the Savannah of more being required of them ha opened a new stock of U. Tommy, my son, what is longtitude crept into the mind of Mr. Holcomb, when while avowing those principles we Republican thus describes it : than was specified in their contract. FAMILY GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, line A Prove clothes it, son., daddy. it is well known that a separate charter to can point triumphantly to the fact that t the "Among other things the imposter made were released, after having been They In the Store on.rJ eeaple, by ... my l leading one is the foundation-stone of the I the spirit of Mr. Clay describe its leave-ta k confinedtwenty "J build Because' a road, "from Pensacola where article UM it streches from pole to pole. to some point four hours, with every n cesnqr Family eta Thomas, son out and hickory the present Administration. The vehement'' ing from the body, and its torophe' thereto a severe lecture b oM o reasonable terms, and for eatjk my go get a on western or southern boundary line prefatory to taking his spiritual flight lo the from the sub-prefect. 01 . sprout. of Georgia," was passed( by our Legislature! objurgations of the now supremely favored, other world. Then there was a blasphemous incite a call from purchasers. . ''''HAT'sthe matter, John!' we are at a loss to conjecture. So far even against the Compromise as a "finality," and narrative his reception by the Great THE CALIFORNIA Dccx..-With regard to JulyT : BL litONELL. Hain't done nothing, father.' Middle Florida seems to have comprehendedour against) him who should dare to" acquiescen Spirit of the universe, and by the spirits Mr. the duel about to be fought between Senator Dr.Robert Martin, 'Well, what are you crying for, you lubberl1 interest better than to have even now echo in the ears of the village Clay had known in the flesh ; among whom Gwin and the Hon. J. W McCorkle, a cot AVING pretlot i Providence, contemplated were Calhoun, Jefferson, Franklin, and Tom to- the .-- any uch scheme : urchins; while, too, on every hand, we are followed respondent writes that it was to be fought of COLUMBIA . ,, 'I was afraid you would whip me.' Paine Next a long string of sons county generally, i& " Mr. Holcomb told the Administration is on the morning the steamer left. The various branches of his , What! whip you when you haven't ne writes. cementing itself "bold disjointed chat" about the necessity cf weapons close attention to those who profession a 10"> anything!' "I agree with Cot Tift most fully t that upon a pledge of "acquiescence," and ultraists framing governments upon the new principles to be used were rifles, and the distance a call, to of.public m +hm 8v. w Yes, sir. the ultimate destination of the work ,shouli are found in both sections 'of the Union taught by the spirits and their thirty paces. The friends of the parties had July 7th-tC merit.a pr . 'Go into the house, yon booby.' he !Mobile there connecting; with the gr; eat supple enough to accept office with a concession "media." Throughout this rigmarole therewas been trying for the previous Hiram Flour Pork John felt quite relieved and went into West and! Southwest and New Orleans an abundance of bad grammar, and twenty four Smt's Bacon , the house, and his father went down to the ttuough the Mobile and Ohio and the Mobile of that pledge.. # As a principle, the worse logic. In the body Henry Clay was hours to arrange the affair amicably without Butter, . .. farm. Very soon his father came back i in i a and New Orleans roads-the latter hav \Vbig ,aided by tbeUnion Democratslthroul1h; guilty of neither. When the speaker had avail. Mr. Marshall acts as the friend of JUST RECEIVED, from New York- rage, and laying a cowhide over the urcbiu'fI" 5 ing recently taken its position among at a long conflict maintained theCompromise; as talked himself out in this direction, he Mr. McCorkle! and Mr. Dameron, naval ,. Bbl Hiram Smith's Fou back, said- least projected works. paused, still keeping his eyes closed, ruble Twenty pure Gene a policy, the opposing host is now marching his officer, as the friend of Senator Gwin. Mess Side Goabea Batter bands * 'Did I not tell you, when I went away, to set his heal! a wagging as i if Pork under the banner which White and hoe that ?' Col. Tift they stole. In regard under a new afflatus from the "spirit world " corn appears to consider me commit The New York Herald publishes tabular Poor Hnnered Bushels Corn; 'Yes, sir! but yon told me just know yon ted in my report in favor of a route pen 16'. to our foreign relations, too, the Whig and then commenced in a flippant and j ji jocose statement a For sale by . wouldn't wbip me if I hadn't done nothing!' trating Florida. He has misapprehendedme. creed displays itself in the Democratic pal style, to personate the spirit of John compiled by its Cuban correspondent Jnly_ S. H. WILLIAMS.' I do not suppose my opinions can be cy. If, then, by the sheer virtue of our C. Calhoun He made Calhoun begin by showing the exact number of negroes New Clieese. "Well lather, wasn't Mr Alexander a hero worth much on this weighty subject. Nevertheless remarking that he agreed with everything ; known to have been introduced into Doter aad 1" "Yes, my boY.NL'I the reply of Mr. such as they are, they are.by no doctrines, we can in a measure shape the his 'friend Clay" bad just uttered." the island of Cuba from Africa I Firkins Dlw Co BatteJj within Dates. Well, then, father, wasn't Alien AI- means in favor of carrying; the road into destiny of the country even when out of From the above description the 6 BeH" we are 1 naturally five exanner a she-ro 1" 'Put that boy to bed,* Florida, except as a measure of expediency power, surely we are exhorted to preserve led to infer, that the in the months ending 31 st of may, 1853. The Just per Apple' Ce., frm New- York spirits rif was the quick reply of the father. number of slaves thus CO. having reference to an existing charter, our integrity, and there is even more to sustain other world have no for the imported is 9,049 I Jnly 7_ F. WAVERHfAM _ and the respect living At this liberal aid looked for from rate, the annual "You say, Mrs. Smith, that you hare that us in our efforts than a hundred triumphsno English, nor for importation would SMITH'S FLUR And Lindley source. it be poor Murray may a over amount to about lived with the defendant for grave questionalter 20.000, which take this eight mere numbers. we to -g . years. all choie whether whose HbI the have expected aid and pages they often the pored while be M. Does the court understand from that a pretty close V received by ' married to him ?" you are facilities afforded by the charter in question Having no farther time to indulge in i this in this sublunary hemisphere. approximation to the fro t h. July F. WAVER. "In course it does." will overbalance the disadvantages of a strain of( remark,we again.extend our thanksto | Key West. . diver ence so much South and out of our Duct.: -Mr.Cohn, editor of the Stoats tfO.4 "Have our in this county marriage patrons to certificate a 1" our , you own territory-and especially' if that organization many Zeitung, and Dr. Wintzel, editor of the A correspondent of the Savannah Courier, NO.4 "Yes honor three 'em-two friends in Columbia your on gals and and a boy." is to be a separate and distinct one, other adjoining' Veutclie-Zeilung! fought a duel, on Sunday writes from Key West under date of Jiiae22d i BYRES BU 1I. and the Florida road to be counties. As another return improvements i afternoon, which - is worked by its some resulted in a serious wound Verdict for the plaintiff. Call the : To Planters and next _ own officers, lU own machinery, cars &c. in department of"our to the 'former. The conditions Ohe. every which on case-Gag and Bluster, vs. the Pizerinctum p a "The a' * Institute. What is wanted, is a road under one set of per is required, and the propriety. of which: they fought were, that one of them should season for wrecking business still the best this SELLING OF PRmEc. *N rt>* officers on) system of management. To I has been as obvious to o'irself first fire at fifteen paces, and having advanced Since January years, continues active. I sell Goods 'cost when a KB.:i Fifty! .Doan pioceed without the as to our nearly forty vessels have ' of Florida ten, should receive 'I cooperation his won't cover heel Ml be adversary'sye wad i darned iif i been m your will be readers. The of lost"vreckecl.or arrived here in .J M. ClATLJSfr.KOTICE. > .. I do,*-as the ragged stocking said to the perhaps to pioceed more slowly, making such fare at five paces. By the trial shot, the Every mail swells distress. Ja . novel reading lady. but it may be more surely. Independent ments has not as yet been subject to ollr first fire was allotted to Mr. Cohn: He continue the number; and if accidents . of any question of expediency, I am not choice. When we are enabled to make fired accordingly' but missed, and advanced will show as numerous, the end of the NO COLORED PERSON wffl hw ft M .. "Have you said your prayer! Johnl" No quite satisfied' that the line should go much them shall ten paces. pro Wintzel raised his pistol. year a fearful loss to commerce allowed to travel oa any of the bead 1ningbetweea8civtnn&haadihis ma'am. It ain't my woik: Bill says the below TroupTille, in Lowndes Co., and we do so without large promises in bnt lowered it again.! The hope thus raised l upon the Florida Reef. The quarter alrea portaal!-I I rayers and 1 the amens'e! agreed to it Thomasville, in Thomas Co., and thence to advance, but we shall nevertheless 'do sowithout that he did not intend to fire was disap dy of reported involves property to the amount mewl eompanied ticket by,their to be master retained or owner the or Csptan banal, ; - by and cause it comes shorter." Mine eligible crossing of the Apalachicola, stint of expenditure, and with tb e pointed ;r for he presently raised his pistol safely near estimate one a half millions, and we'can the steamer,and t ba endorsed if rig. r not far below the junction of the Flint And | hope of building a which again, fired, and struck Mr. Cohn on the millions the !losses for 1853 at two some well known .., Interested*"* up of Pious JLfan.-An editor out West I lasbas Chattabooche. In_carrying out this course,, will be in newspaper right side", below the ribs. At first, the dollars-a sum sufficient to build pleas* take notice,aa thia rule will,h 1.d'CLGbORN" married a girl named Church; he says he the line, with a view to the ultimate extension every way creditable to the State t wound was pronounced aortal : but we a Railroad from your City to Pensacola d forced. , ' enjoyed more happiness since be joined the of a branch, (or a main line, should Ma. WwwTJca's: ,AbMOaY.-Tbe New were glad to learn last evening that Mr. Gulf thus be Stream.able .to avoid the dangers of the. CNG1_ :. Church than be ever did in bis life before. circumstances give it that direction,) into Cohn was improving and might a.LlEA.t..1 '.*.n.i rm BP. - recover. ---- : - York, Express says that a delicate MU..;. "_II L__ __. .. -_ 6. t'lorida'migbt be carried from the Al ; compliment use uan C lama ha, uoa nut ueen exiracieu.-xv. U, A SHORT ' A Good Old Jolt."How did you sleep in the direction: of be N. W. corner of Hamilton baa been! paid to the accomplished lady Courier, 21st. little SJCRMON FOR LITTLE BOTS.-A WAVE r d+ boy ten BR last night,?" asked an anxious landlady of Co. few miles of the deceased ', > years old, being requested by .JaekiiaT'Jana West or a but shouldnot statesman It is also a new lodger."Why ; ( by some friends stated that after the occurrence his mother to ante a ,composition,, as an 23,,' 1858.JOSEPH AIIY - madam, if the inmates of your that, in point my, until bumble a point view,is be reached carried, Ectat suitable of l in that city. Wishing to testify ,their respect the surviving$ party fled, and the ,officers? exercise, asked on what subject he: should .- V, 1'- write. Truth ., boas. were only democrat, should bare for the Westerly divergence, to for Air. Webster's memory, and their! were in bot pursuit of him., Inasmuch ,as in was.tbe, subject given, and been.* taken out of bed !t" carry the line by, or below Troupville necessary, and 1 regard for Mrs.. Webster, who is"a 'New they did not pursue and arrest both o_ Ith slate a,few from moments which the after the boy brought his DRAPER&'TAIL1ACBSONViLl, OR>, Who do you mean t"! of York (lady subscribed following is a literal E.-.F.: - e **The fleas to be sure. 'Union is Thomasville; course being governed they. the sum of twen_ parties' before the unhappy meeting, what copy : & ' strength V.11ERNANDEZ.tVstttast4to far I ' as necessary, by engineering difficulties. ty five thousand dollars as a a farce ills to be - I U a maxim they do not appear to under and facilities. present. They running"after them after '" .TRUTH. bU friends and th*pnblie * ..,' Rand, for bad they been unanimous, they have tendered:their liberal offering'.in the all the harm.that could be, has been> done I ''Truth is the best thing in the world and tt. liberal patronage he has pe** ", .: could early have carried me of.11 : THE MISSION TO' CUllli-The form of an elegant. residence,. handsomely) those who tell the truth can not help from strict'atteatiea ta txuiaeas, to eel*Ip : "I was not avian that 1 had a single one I bing. furnished, or as an investment OREGON 1NDFzITT-1oURFoavi.-The being happy all the days of their hr,., And assortment asses.otthesams.af H otfs,,;i.r.J'W.real.b__ Union subject-to those ton confirms the statement that the :: who tell lie. ho l' ona o . the wbat .aid i ; the house i it r 10 landlady. her correspondent of the .Journal a pity is. CLOTH tfttenatCASHMERES. sole control and " .... Mdonl beliefs, you have," retorted the mission to China has been tendered to the for her sole benefit. says, that a proposition will be of Commerce I For.they can not.help from tejnz, unhappy. and Pl Ts nt. : made . "- r;...;: )lodger, ''1b"lre alf married, and bare uo"* Hon.! ; R. J.IYalker, of.Mississippi (fdrmerJ1... A call J has been made,in the British Par that portion of Oregon which in to 1844 purchase all Few the days ol their life.", '-. pal VFSTINGS ttlreet of di rent the putt t." ", paragraphs of the INGS b. t Ne 'commonly' Urge families. liament for ,the was declared to be same length con - Secretary of the and that correspondence unqnestionably all \ ( .", treasury,) ho. has ,relative to ours, but taint more wholesome troth &eXt . ; 1te -.1' t accepted the appointment.,_ ", the imprisonmenr!', of negro seamen in'South was subsequently, yielded_ to.Great Britain. .-. y. wi&dk in a workman. :" ).'I had I lo btu people talk behind"one's Carolina The belief wai I him a salt?el 4 I!.l.. 'bnet". a,' the tble, Mid when a constable : B) the'time, ha reaches:his post 'he may: South',Carolina,? 'OI1Id.aDriuJ: her expressed black laws that .. A'.young lady"recently ;discharged'her' :-. MARRIED'OathihtrUstbolL'by tks, -..tf-v: .'k door from DrByrn1 "w be a N'- ReT.* . & was ..t..i..jj himaaJ erflnp "itop. tbiif!fl,. bars the 'Hiew Jyasstjr1* to 'deal with.. if properly;.pressed so to..do., ", _"k' j J lover l III't MY., because. .be*told' her that.. the, .wind_bad Mom, .T&o. -$oti. ;:and Mio Aerie Rtixcc4. :, LM-*,; !.,.. W- . < son !" 'L tj< .s; It : 'tl.. .4au.H v _, ..a. " :it. ... .' ._..'' '-v..: .- ; 1