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T7T 6'KK(2fLiiU3UK . .,,, ... "''' ' . 'tf""r' V if ...in in tdvanr: " ! n.i.... mi 6f rirjf. '" " J..r0i,..r.r.. until all IIUWlAf, f" .. . II tint fii r in uriMiir, Four .T"ill rW" '" i(jiini ' .. ,. l rkm mil far ir muiilif mil. rrrdinm Jtirunlinuril .(li"''"" . . ... ....I. g1,lt..iniM'""yv"-"- tkmiittnn ol tlir imllithrr . ..id. Mill"- r .ir Fill ,A JlfMI. ti.we U Ikt Wltawood. i' Lull. ."'I- K" . Ii.l' ( Hi" oli'H null, Tok nwri' I'rnlriilMiii" It'iinx, limi.l, '. ' .rein. 1.1 hI . Ai.il ' ')' I""' T,.,ll...fi'",","l"-l"U!",""1' t ' ilmi. ,,uly K""""1' dull"-' l'ViV IkmiihK" thi-iK, That in Ky f.ili'"i'' ''""" of I"")"' Trlniilill' iiini'iH"'""" '"UK1"! l"."w ' . nir..lh'lllimi.i.Uri,i!li.l How, While lil"' I'"1"'"' th" "''' '"' (ir.J'' '"' i"y0,i'f-f. .ri .,.MVf (rlnnil.l "H . Wl, r. I linn- I wi.iil.l nol ran... f'oiilHli'1 '" I'1'""1"'' '"'"k" )UO!flT.Jni .15. Li'.g.ji-.. Vol RATES OK ADVERTISING! On nr , tw.lvo lion, or !. brtvirr moamro'i out ia.er.ion ' Knell iilmia.i.l irwrtion 0(1' liu.iiieMe.anli one ye.r f "0 A.lilier.1 du luoiioii. will be mads la thou who I tdvlriiir by tfie yur. Of" The niimhcr of inon)ni shoald le rolfJ on Ihe nut-gin of nil !ivrtiirmf nl, oilitrwir it will Iw .ul)lihed till forbidden, ind thiirfrd - cord njrly. ' tUT Uhiiuwv notieei will be ehirc.d lulf ths A Weekly NcwH)u)cr, devoted to the Intercuts of the Laboring CImmm, and advocating the side Truthin every .hhuc. Wi 4 Payment for Joh Printing wutn&t W JO 11 VII. OK KG ON CITY, OREGON, F E U R IT A R Y 1, 1802. Urtti of Hloxry. In llic firnl volumu ol llrniicnift'H liisto 17 of tlin Unili'd Sluli'H, wo (In J 1111 inter uccoiint uf tliu origin of hlnvcry in Aiiicricu, oiid tli in (lislinnuislicil uutlior liriiitf rtrnKiii.i'il uh cxvcllcnt uutliorily we iintu l.irgnly from liin writing in thin con lu'clinn. Wu lc:irn from liim, tlmt in tlio iniiMli' Tke Hv Power. The Coliimliiw (0.) City Fad, a liruck inr'ulge pn i f r in tliu lust IVcoiili'iitiul cam niin, my nigiiincniitly, " Kitlior Sluvcry or tliu Union must go to tlio wall." Tlio Truinliull Democrat, a Dmiilii(i p icr in tlio lnit cumpuiucn, dIko tny: " lie who dors not bcc in tlio mViix nnd working of tliu time tlio liuiul wriiiiiK on the wull i', lliu VfiH'tiniiH were occustoini'd to ' irocliiiining tlio proliulilo doom of Slavery, inri'liiiMhK white men, nnd then felling tliciii to Hie Suna'din liviiiK in Airily Hud Drtcoa for otuln. It !h intercsiiiiK in our pn-nent utrnsrKle to recur to tlio lieginuing of tlie militury tiif i.u or nrowouw't Whig. once pro jkiiou country will nee tlimt "they The Kuoxville (Tenn.) Vhi of Oit. nte murcliing, by "doulile qu'uV'tiroe," 2fi. contain- the imrtinu addre of tlie cdi- from freedom to hoiiilHjre. lhey will the ilia .H'g.nu.r.(; o. we iu.i..y --.v fe , , j ,lt ld the nrenarutory education re-; tor. We copy the greater part of it, " , " " La L t.redict ceired by the most renowned captains mid which will be rend with "mournful inter- j( v-n gtir the Btonn of Rome f cotumaiider, during the wars of the first Ust and h admiration. His words ore riso and mutiny." Wr. nfH h wantpu, duarter of this century. Everyone in fa- those vt a spirit not seeking martyrdom, and outrageous precipitated tho fWh miliar with the early history of Napoieon but ready to confront it and all it, terrors nr SS'C and of Wellington. The following infur- m the cause of truth ami patriotism, lie w.hout (orin,,ili(.(1 0r . t rin hy Spain; nnd in the old Kngliidi history, we does not interpret them correctly an Mircly as the ultra supporters of Slavery liDc military education, their talents and persist in their unholy and futile efforts to 'genius being revealed in actions on the find llmt tlm nobility frequently nold their j ih siroy tliu American Government and j fields of battle: m-rvanis and vaMals to foreign princes. The first instance given to ns of negro cln- very by llraneroft, occurs in the year 1142. The I'lirlugenc at that timn iiniorled lie- the time may come when the patience of the American people will have become ex- Akvias-A l'NI0N I'' ,'1" Tbc Stiitf of ArkiiiiniH is not is far gone in ,liwi.m as IniH Im-imi supposed. The )irrs mit there are 1.100 secretly organ iJl( triu'ed nnd equipped I'uioii nun in ,!ui Slate. A few ibiya ng, a member of ,rr l.i-gilaliirii and 40 citi.ent made their ,r,r t at Kolli- Tlir n.ember and nl Ins c'lnipani'ma iiiiinedinlely rnliti d in t'ol. John S. rhelps" MisM'liri Kegilll' III, nhieli in t.mi in lh.it place. They Ui.inrlit with them n pamphlel cony of (inf. lleitoi's iniMnue. TI.e IJoVernor ; there is ninro tria-on lo the Smith luik ag ia ArUiiMin limn one run wellenn rfive, (.'ives llie people a hinibasting for th.ir mint of leal mid puliiolimii. and rlisrgis that many of the inpnpers cov- (tl!v fumr Union and rei -triii-tiim Tiii'' whole number nf Ail.insi.ins in ' , inlt irv service of tlie ulitfarchy is HV !"!. n.. iili'Mil li."00 niori nre eulile,l, but are nut yet fiiniih.d Willi eipiipmi'lils and mm. Tl"' Stiile h is expimhd oer $1, 00 1 OHO lor w.ir piupo-es .inee the war ii TI.e State wur IhiihU IiiiU' sadly ,.,r.vial.d, anil the flii.inci.il conililioii ol t!. Stale IS II lilli'l.d by the li'ivernor In I he.tny iii.l -). II" al-o ipl on- tli.il the (J. in TaU niininaml.ii. lV' Stale finvs are r. lrietoty ami are often ul cros iiit,,e.s to Iiiii-i If .iml the Miliary Ib.ard. Al I AllH I I-"1 l-'Av Louisiana s leahiit in the condition f A'U'f.n. xhv l,,,"r' ,M tnitors to the South A r.giil-r Union r.i.pir.n-y tt.i not h-ng "t"' diM-overed m S.w O lent.., and imn.y of the participants ,.,nnr.il and thrown i prison C),n' f the nets of tin-..' ' ci.-jeriitol.' wns to r.eniliil'i .'..le lltl. Mi. lu S lo ihf bl kadi g - .1 ..nilroii, by seal.nir U' il.p''",", " I'.ihral naval cnpl im in bot'.li s, hi. I Set-t,u- ihe botlh s adr.fl in the current of the M.w'.s.'.ppi. 1)1-1. Ol I I Y Or' I.K VltllUllt - M I.'' V.-ni. r bus bit. ly r.n. n a I. tier to M ir Oial WM ii.t on (In. preetit tloorhs of t M,!..r ostein He comhld-s that there ire three r'il-,'s of limM'T revolving round the Sun one between the Sun nnd M- reir tv, the second near the Karth. inc'uding ,,',,'li nr e M.mes and Kl.oolii.tf slar. and Ihe third between Mars nnd Jnp l. r, cotisi-l-in..ofM.i .llpl..ii.l-. The ring of st. roids iMt.een the Sun and Mercury has a total mas, uboiit equal to that of M- reury. The ring which supplies our aerolites and shoot inilnr has a total m .ss of not more than 1 1. ..tl. i.arl of the Karth The total ms. i L'roes from Wihtern Africa, and sold them hnnsted, when they will no longer hesitate into hoiidiiL'o thronghonl Kurope. After lo strike blows ut the most fatal point, nor llm discovery o( America, tho llispaiiiolu ludiaiis wcro imported into Spain, nnd sold into bondage; nnd it was the custom ol the Spaniards to kidnap the American Indians, and transport them to Kuropu but their obstinacy is only thomoraccr- and tliu Wist Indies, where they were mile jtuinly determining, in the course of inevi jecled lo slavery; this practice continued ' table evenls, their overthrow. Therefore, for a period of two centuries. It is a every day that tlie rebellion is protracted, historical fact that Columbus kidnapped j the vitylity of the institution of slavery is five hundred American Indians, und sent . lessened. An early peace, mid a full rec them lo Spain, there to be sold into bon- ognition of and compliaiicc with their ihign. Nccro slavery was authorized in Constitutional obligations by the Slave the year ISIS, by n royal edict of Spain; States, is nil that can Bare Sdarcry Irom . . . .i ' . . 'I :l . .. II I this action was probably cuilseil, irom tne , certain am mi laet, that the cruelty of the Spaniards was last ilestroviiiu the Indian race, and it was - - " ..... l. 1.1 o.M. "'U' """'t-Toes.wo, . of Juurnal dn Dihalj I"'- '' 0r- Cm,M " ; ,.,,l,i I .,rul.l. reealle,! bv tuch of our profitably employed, and in ihe year 1531, , , qlcrillou .. . I i I Irnflii. of slaves WS 0n lllil W , . .. ,. .. ... ... .1 1 . ' I. .....a l....lllir (II linllllL U'liei! UL Mill ueniT motion concerning their coteniporaric.i says; jury, private property connwiren nt mo Just showt how few of them received sny scien- 1 1 usue ot tlie H.ig must necessarily beck ol those in power, the Kress nsmnico, 00 tlie nisi lor some nine in ionic 1 am nillZZIeU, illlfl suppressi-a, or (irwmm unable to say how long. Tliu confederate serve Ihe ends of tyranny! the criinei of authorities have determined upon my nr- Louis XVI. fill short of all this, sad yet rest and I am to be indicted before the lu lost his head! The ncftple ef tfcis rfe ' . . . .. 1 .1 . . .i.:.. 1. . . . 1 ' . j ..:if f..-. nation so long will they bo met and pun- A ugereau-Scarcely cducntcd; he en- gnunl jury 01 mo comeueraie co. in wmui try, uown trouaen sua oppreu. m-,. ..... . . . ., , , fl , Misted as o volunteer in the rank and file, com meneed its session 111 Nashville 011 tie resolution of their illustrious forcfe- ished; and it is not hard to conceive tliut ; l,sl' ' . 0 llV " u 1...., ,.,,r,ii i,. n, u..r,., 1 ,...:, ,;i,ia tti Iiittf- .... lilliclier AO military education. .auuncr mst. ...s. - r - uieia. n iii Hi 11 B a llerthier Military cngit r; he wns nl or the court ns iieretoiore ei-iaiir.sned, i ion anil Uunker lliiil wnys in the slaff. never commanding troops. 1 presume I could go free by taking the oath Exchanging, with proud satisfaction, the Hesseres Hairdresser; enlisted os a ' Hn'se authorities arc administering to other editorial chair and the sweet endearment volunteer in Ihe rank and' file. Union men, lint my settled purposo is not f ,pu for A cell in the prison, or the lot Cl.1117.el No preparatory education; ' to do nny such thing. lean doubtless he 0 on exile, I have the hooef Is be, te., rank and file allowed my personal liberty by entering William O. Bnowsr.oW. DaToust-From military school nt IJri-! inlo bonds to keep the peace, and to de- Editor of the Kuoxville Whig. enne- he entered the eavnfry; he was con-'mean myself toward Ihe leaders of seces- Oct. 24, lsGl. sidered, with Massena. next to Napoleon, sioi. in Knoxville who have been seik.ng IrclsI.TI0S The following Ikmadotte-Nomihtary education; he to have me assassinated a I summer and 1W LrcisLATioH - II te lo .0 j began as a volunteer in the rank and file. full, as they desire me to do, for this is extracts from Suthcrfonds Legisltte Couvion St. Cyr Drawing teacher; a really the import of the thing, and one of y,Huau Bre at once curious and icretipg. volunleer ill the rank nnd file. jthe L ading objects sought to be stlnmed u wm t,mt muny of tf,e rel 0f Gerard-No military education; o vol-1 Al.ho,,h I could g.ve a bond lor my p.md d Q m ! rank and file. I In-liiivior, lor one litliiiireil inonsiinii uonnrs, , - ' . I . 11 1 i. I l... ...... .It I tri.rtf OiiriV MltO Gneisenan-No military education; lie .Mirneci y ni'y as co.hi men ..mbi.. , ..., stop to count the cost to tho Southern people. The rebel leaders, Pharaoh like, may stiffen their necks and harden their hearts, mite, r in the rank 1:. ..1 . : . I.a c .n.i.r iv ll IF 119 irniHl lliel IIS Ilia COUIIIV I ei IllllliniV VU.II.U.IW,,, t ........ -j r - " . . , .. , ... M 1.1! rnu frnm llm runkx iafforils, 1 sliull oiiKliluueiy reiu.se in nu During ine iimo 01 mc iw-liuui.Bu .p ironi me ruin.. ; ..... i . . . r.- Hochi o military education; a vol-'even that; and, if snch a bond is dra.vn up eminent of Rom-, it was customary tor ' . . f ' . I I l. ml..... I III r....rl..r il null .1 .. C.......I rll...r mniriklr.tf. of the Or onteer ill the rank anil Hie. ,"" W . s,w,.r.u,, v.. v ...--- - - Kleber-Architecl ; slender military id-1 and void by r-luiiiR to s'gu it. In default d. r of Sector, on prei.tit.R bill to ttte ucatiotrhebeLMin in the reL-uh.r infaiiirv. j ol both, I expect lo go to jail, and I nu. consideration of the people ,10 gtre it three ' . . r . ' I . I- a - .. i.mnii.iil e irnriitliir I!..,.. ah tlir. Siwrwftil llilV 1 II A fifCS-' r'UU HI rtHII IIIH'M WIIV ill 'Mil. r . ijiiiuil;.-. vjii v- i-s j r 4 i . . i ....1 A I . t . k Fua Au.t.iif? Jill ihivV3 i a Klrit No KpeiMiil military eiliicntinn. ;n'mini-'iicH, whicli nn ririxlurcd from . . 1 II. ....I.. I.. lilrlllil lK U ''" Airicaani. ..7 " ! w,irh llU,mis our military o,a rations on '"H r'' '" " "f '-,,N N"'r" '" i I,,,,, of the Potomac: very was first introdiieed into Am erca by, inll.,;,ai,s H.Snn the war with Spanish slave owners, wh'i etirgrated with .'-nj, ).,,,, 1 j,, Jsi2 in a depl.1r.1blu way their negroes, and establ.ihed colonies nt rj.(l, rllly w ) : i 1: 1 1 they put into the , ff rent points in ihe ifw Southern States, field uoide a shiiun fill capitulation. I5ut ,;,,, .. ,., i:,!and. we find tin.. Sir tb-y - n-i.-l it it. J..uu..ry ISIS bv u rn u ' . ' iiTiccnt ttiiiuipli. I hr victory or New Or- John II iwk.ns, a native or thai country. u Un Qrnl w i. the first ol his peopl to eut'ae in ' . ,l(.p ,,.f,.n ,,!, defeal, fitniliy succeeded, ted in the year l.iirJ, lie was llt ,i, m lst roy uiir Uis conqii'rorjf. of t large Ihe Swedes. It waslliiis tnni tne souinrs . .11 ! I 11I til1 r ri'lirU lU'tumnini. win mi' f AVcan slives.ollspantol.,.-, ,. . ts, , I.i cu Elizabeth shared in the profits ol 11 Jlt,rj,.uv .j,,. h'Tix s of Fl nr'H, of Uivoli. .midar expedition, wliich 0ccurr.1l in the ()f ,(, -yrinids, and or Zurich. Nor can V- ar 1)77 and it is nconled. ihi.t in one ,V(! see anv reason why it should not be . avkin evped.ti h- find an AM- N "' North Amercans in the . . . ., ;,;,, i,,,,!,,,,,.; war of wh ih the year I8GI has iL-cii the 11111 r.i v, i ' i r " t. i n v- . .1 '1: - Jvftt milvcn lint ihcrft I Am nrrpnrcd to Mi.t iimrtit- of irivimr ft liill t Patiunck. Tho sulijoinrd historical .M-cuonaiu-.so specu, uniou.j ; . ,.,. , ' w,,, froro m(,. The . 1 1 f,..., 1 non. .. . ' . ... , . ... n . ... T-. 1 ...1 . .1.. :i: 1 ......w iier-iii.c iii HDon'onmeiii. or nie irom 1 iiiecrihi's ni tne ivomnw omw .llunnoni r.'iucniru ior mo iiiuii.iiT. . - 1 . , , v ij Masseiia-No military education; a vol- jold age. Stimulated by a consciousness of y .- on the Calends Nanea or Idis i.nteer in the rank and file ; innocent iiprightii.FS, I will submit to mi- every month; but in SeptemBer er W Mai'oii-Nomtlitarv education; a vol-1 prisonment for life, or die nt the -nd or a tob.r the public affairs were u...,H,.dby . onteer in the rank ut.d'file. rope, ' f"re I w.ll make sny hu.n.l.al.ng eommittee o the Senate, chosen by lol-- Mon.ebello ( Lues)I)yer; a vol....- concession .0 any power on earth They were allowed (0 meet fU on h ly teer in the rank and file I 1 have cominilt.d grave, and I really davs, but they seldom did so, nor oa.n the Morti. r-No miht.rr education; a vol-: fear unpardonable offe.,s.;s. I have refused ?om, clys lhat the F.ple sssemb ed, un- unteer in the rank and file. , "I"'" ,,l,e Y,T , ,. "V. !m ' ,1,7, ... a I nil. it states; 1 nave reiusen 10 11u01.ru mtiixii case inc pn'ino ' ) . . . 1 ....1 . I 1 . . i. tm 11. ..t nt Ki Spn. s ive trade, enu'tu'ed in l1'" transportation nt .. -I "IT. ... ..1 ...... M.illl-.M. s N-ci.il mifiary vuucai...... , v .... , - - - - - - . - . . s volunteer in the rank and file. itoineworm i.nse ..... u-,,.- - seu.uiy iu ...uv Janot-Pubhc sehool education; 0 vol-'counts of the several engagements hud be- utc nn.e.r in the rack and lile i ' contpii.l.njr arnnes: I have re- Their places of assembling were slwsys I urn , 1-1 W T a volunteer in the ' fucd .0 write out and publ sh false vcr- in some of their temples, or other pnb he rai.k w.VnU. sionsof the origin of tins war, and of the iiu.ldii.tfs, which Lad been consecrated by .,,.,.,. . , ,.' br-iiking up of the best Government the the Augurs. Any one perusing thm list wi.l be able iT'k11.w. nd 1 .,is I will eon- The magist rates, whose right .twast lo m;.ie for hiinself the natural di'iliict.oiis, j liijti (Q (,0i jf it wl mv n,y ift. ay. cull them together, mver met till they had and will gain confidence in volunteers, w j nrce to do such things, n.oy a first off. red propitiatory sacrifices to the Irom whom have come the greatest iiiinibtr'ruhteoiisGo.l paNy my ri:ht arm, and urds. Such m- mlM-rs as made sny motion of renowned, commanders i the Frencl, niay-the earth ope,, sud close in upon me ZS&Z armies. A. Tr,b"n j The real object or mv nrrcst. nnd con- to be in the sumr posture, after wh;ch ht Tr LKr-The wonderr.il template.! imprisonment, is, to dry up. was allowed to sit down. As their bus,. The WAU.rt) Lake - lie won ten.. , , d d. strov the last n. s.s was to deliberate upon the nemsities Walled Lake is situated in the central part, i..rt ;.. 1I.1. I.e. r. ..r . 1.. s:t..t. oilier nubile ffairs. st ,11 . , Htl.l o.ov V. ii mil i.iii... his - ui iii ..m.v - - .....tii.ti.iii.i-fiiei.t I - ... . . ni 1 . - f .1.. ' . 1 . . . r I 'i . .a iV. . . . u i..-- - 1 ,.r 1 in inn-it lit mail' ui inr i j . . i in ir.ji.it irnm I .1..... ...... mraxir ir f u-opi .niircu w ..r I... I mill s'vtv out of 11 lioptl itiouoi I'.r.'e r . -y, . i,in,. ;. " "rS"' - " i' , sece.nu riaie, ihi.k..; i. r...K nine -.e , o lie I ami s. . 011101 1 1 ',. the delay or our military leaders i I , . , ., . ., ,. nili,.. !,. v..., T.....s. tl.e facts Lm.. ,.f S.m.fnr. ,,,,, '" ,mr ' " r;'""''V; T'"! "'"I""-1 ''J ni,,,ll,-v iu ,,,e n"li0""' 1 1",,,.!,' a, one mile wide it. the widest j which arc daily transpiring in the country. Caero, in one or his letters to Sulpicius, S, .hand Thomas Ke-ser fir.t mtro.l.iee.1, , , , d(.r(n I' iiglh. .! one n ic w i e i , tlmt n...,aper has u, , know that if s Senator had s slavervii.lo the co!o.,Vs; they imported a . ,. ' , , .:.,.:,.. r .u.Uierlv i I'""1 col"l,ni"" . I ,u,.n denied a circulation throng, the or.li- Lit commenced tgainst him in at.y ot IM . uuiioiii'iiiiuiu vviie. ..wi... .. ni. . ......... (! id ni'i.r .t . .1 1 1 irm into Itostot, during the ' . . . . . . m.- ' ' " " ' nry channels of conveyance ... me eoun- prov.nces, lie couiu remov ... .v. ,..,rg.. of negroes into Ifostot. uur.ng l'lc j ...i.-i.c. mitjlit be inferred from their pa y. nr I0.-.:t. I tic cry of justice was ra.s- ,.,...,.,,, r.,,,1 tmt the period of ,, ,ir.,,i,.,..m Massaclinsetts m-ainsi nun , ,; is ,0 i, fj0wfj, nt the proper as murder, rs. The negroe wire or. h red 1... i,iow, which shall lest the capa- 1 j t be restored lo lib-rly. and tola-convey . . F ...j ,irms jor the sui- c. to their native land nt the public cx 0r ii.fsurn-otioii, would seem to be l.nse. At a biter period, however, there ,jj.ji(ii(.i.i,Iy illtim,tr(l ,y Mj Gen. Me both Indian and negro sluv. s ill this nilo m t)(0 occosiol 0f rccoiving 1 ........ in Vir. I ' ny. j ne ron.meuciiieiii . , ,1(J ..j rm.Mtiy presenteo 10 ntm y u n.it was iii the year 1620. at which tune ! omwv rtf n,i,uKlphiB, he expreascd a Patch vessel i ntered James river nml ollilioi ,),,,... ti,e wftr cannot bo long, landed twenty negroes for sale, and for . . be j,.sH.rnle t,e , ,y years tit.- Patch controlled the slave , . ,a,,H,0VC, u l0 MC0I1j ,is ttf). nnrkels in this colony. This account do. s , . . for lho furliunrmicc, tmtlonw, I.I..1. ...tsli.ll 111 . 1 ..... 1- III. II i .s '-' Mill) Lniiuii i. .....w , ... . TL. mihs in length, and is built or composed of ilrVi i)l)t jt mnst i,e discontitmed altogether, The method ol voting was tins: tne stones varvinir in size from bould-rs of r' its editor must write nnd select oi.'y president of the assembly collected the ...i; p. ........... .i.. ., I nt . ' i ..ii .i.- C,...inM .iirt rrrnriitulated SIH 11 Hi IIV.ll n.s lit' . . 11 - -- I ii'ir v. w. . , order to resolve accord- not nfi r to the slavery nncient times, and which is mnit.o I in j n(fM; w,r. nnd confidence" of his countrymen. JN'u- If. uf the small plan. Is between .Mars ami J inter is L-reater lliail one third that of ihe l n Karth. WnlUN AM. CHCIsIllMTV.-Thllt s.x sl.ii h almost uh.i.e was friendly t" . v.imr.-wh.cl. an., nt d lii It-t will.oii.l mr.it, mid lollowed him with lean to n rr.iss.wbi. li prepared sw.el spires r.T Ins bari.il, and was ihe first lolniil ids r.suir.c- lion, has, ill turn, been especially belnelnl d by his gosjM'l. It has raised her Irom the ilerfr.d.iig condition ol son.', " still mora dernd.ng posiliou as a mere hi ilrtiiui'i.t of passio.i, ti b.i ll refill' d am imrifying inllueiice in society. "d I''1"1 la Iminii diKHity nnd the grace of the moili er, wife, lister, nnd daughter. Ittt. Vr, ihtijiin. Tim ll lile is lb bravest of hooks Couiiitir from U.l, and couselon t'011' hi but God's truth, it awi.it llm progr- M f kmwledga with ruhn s.ciuiiy. ' it. hes the ..nl;q.i..ry rat... k ng mtx elissic ruins, and r. j.. ces in every wM he ihsenvers, every incr pii-m "' deciphers; far fn.i.i H.iii ni.lv nun or corro-lad lur hi', it etp. its nothing bul cuiiflrnrntioiis ol its own veracity. K..V. 1.1.. ,.i ,,t ns will ns a ration ll idea ol Ilia llicohwians that the minds of (lie Kreat dead hwi. II" .t... UH llt ''V ' ilnr thiilr i.rli.l i.irt. Tnwk hill III" tv I,i-f.,l !,.i.. ll.... t nf S,r Isaac N- wlon tniy li'ivi. achieved sinci' his decease! the nun of whom it has been said: " Us . f ,i. rame, t "Ml'""! , FutHik on wiulil lo Ii mim "ha of mo . bef Onii nf Ilea n Trelll ll's SertlintlS Oil tliu nilil. ci. ' What we can and wb". cannot curry away witen " "" """ tiMics thus ni.iM.kil. lv:-" Alexander tin (Ireat l..i..f onioi bis llelllh lieil. colli tii.iided that when lm was riirrle.1 fori'i l the ttiave, his hamU should not """I; iu.il I I., ilm cereclntlis, l.ui Hiwihl be left onlsl.lo lho bier, so that al hum mtirl.t ... iL... nnd nilirl.v St t hill f .1.. ltwt nil A l III Y ll I 1 "' i have seen the statement, that the English r.r.i introduced slavery in America, but To tub Point Speaking of tho evi dent determination of Congress to confis- It ancr..rt does not make nny menlion ol . ct the stares of rebels taken in arms at least, not to our recolleclinn. Psn'OMiriuscK ok Nomas Catholics l Xorni After presentini: statements, in a .talistical form, showing the preponderance ,,f Unman Catholics in the Northern State., as compared with the number of this sect the South, Ihe New York Tablet (H. C ,) remarks ns toiiows: Here, then, we see that whilst there is scarce a quarter of a million Catholics in the secdinir Stnlcs, there must be orer threo millions scattered over the loyal Stales, and that Ihe .Norniern an.. " ..... U..t.ia Mlllllllll the ireat mnss ol our niruinst the Government, tho Stocktou In Irtiendent says: . . . til : .1..... ia tin. etn.ii iifii. two ions we-put , .....r,r.J !,, VVrit. when ,L..;r .,!,iir . in I l.l.-s and is intermixed with earth, jhe .l. ... ... .11 ....1.:.- .Jnsn I' ... at t....1tl if vntrt When theV i ; ineir Mtpi r.ors III an qiiui.i" r 'i"' n.i" nitf o ik "u '' . top of the wall is onilonii in height above j imi mHm w i() ,ie pvlljtvi,tinry ol divided for the more easy counting of Ihtf the water in all parts, which makes its: 0,)P state! votes, he ordered them to separate into height to vary on the land side according j I shall in no degree be linn.bh d by be- parlies, opposite to each , ,t ,.,,, fmm lo' in" cast into prison, whenever it h the will he did in these words: Qui hoc cntt n, totheutievciin. hoc r(ni,-(. ulia omnia, in to twelve feel in height. In the highest I, m . hf fpn,flirT j .u ,m n . .1 ....II ..... r.n.. 1.... Irt lift-..ll-M,! . . r . 1 .I..II pariiiiewaiiiiiriiMiiesii.Miii.il." ,.,. p mint ol in v en. inii'Ti. em. si.a.i u . , i feet thick ot tho base, and from four to six ,0 as John Rogers went to the slake- Brownsos ano &LAvrRT.-sjresici at the top, inclining each way-outward i for my prinripk,. I shall go, beiwe 1 Drow,,sna, the celebrated Catl.ol.c divi.te . , i tl. Z is no outle' but the M 10 r' Ui" ,ht' "f h come out in his Rftitui with sn elabo d inward. There is no o.ille., but , ift llie wt.rk of i.renWinir nP the American ;tlc 0 )e m tnd ,.Tfry. in lake frequently rises and flows over the, 0oxmmenl ttntl i,,n,M.ralion of the . . ii, Ovocytes the emancipation of all top of the wall. The lake at the deepest ! ,1ost wit Vl cn,,, Unnalnral, .....1 uncalled- lhe em J P' " " ,,,'rt is about len feet in depth, and abounds; for war, ever recorded in history. 1 l;o, ,he slnvcs lit i the country, if it be . tntl.t.ry with large and fine fish, such as pike, pick-! b-cnuse I have reused to laud to the skies nPmsi,y. He thus talks; , U . a JnP . 'thencts of t; rrnnny. usurpation, mid np- .. xi,fr8 is neither resson nor jost.ee 10 erel, bass, perch, Ac. lho water , ,.s, ,)efp,e of Eust Mi,t.,u.illl5,t.s. New Yotk, Xew Jersey, dear ns crystal, and there is no bubbling , .l,mil.s.SH., ,ecanse of their devotion to the ,)C preilt tti,n northsest of the Ohio, or nciiatioii to indicate inj large springs ; custiliition and the laws of the Govern- ,..r;mt . their blood and Ireaiure for r ... ! .. .i t .1..... t... il...i r..tl. . . . l. .11. w t.rw. f.....Ws Wihl flow of all kinds are meiii, nnn.ieii uow ii hi nu ... vj ." i ,e ..rat ncin.on oi inr i.i..n...i.....n r- ... . T ii.rn are sain III! riiiiivi.. , .!.... 'i.'.OOOO to oOO.OIIO in una " J whii.1 we havo seen Utat thn holn Soulh .. i. I... 1 1. .... . Hilar- conlsiiis some inou".".'." - ter of a million, w rr, vt.n. -. . .. k. should the sympathy 01 iiiv.i.-- (Catholic turn?" tlso put on the sprmirs ami mo '.'." ami bit th. m where they arc most tender. To permit a rebel to hold slaves when it is in the power or the Government to taku them nwsv, is shout as wise in mill- ,. ns to send him hack the powder, ,ore Calhol';s .,rofMim nnd money wo may have nil the seced-1 L)0()j fort una to capture Irom bivi in battle, OT lecuers. ..nu u. - " , "., .. -.r 1 ... .1 I. . f ...... v t. . XtU. I ....,.., ii. I.nnm At the north Clld l'r,i Bl"' 1111 ""true.s Mi"i' " ' tens ons Ol .Maryiaiiu, . urn.., s.. plenty upon its bosom. A the norm rf of),iWn p0V(.rtyi f ,hrMt gutrt who arc two small groves of about ten ncres ( )rin), r,.M.nt, I nm proud of my own (.i,,,,., are as much bound, if the pres- ench, i,o other timber being near. It Im" position, and of my principles, and shall erTll,jnn r the Union requires it, to give ihe appearance of having In en walled up ,r,.ve th. m to my children ns u legacy, far n, lMCir properly Iu slswi, si we st the aichiyand nvilgnanl , , , nd looks like a lingr! n.o.o valuai.li' limn .r.uccy .ouuue, ,. fiir,(.r or, ,0 pnur , ,.v.s. whilst they "J um" ,m . . . . 1 1 tl. ,tur lo bestow! im, ln,l5t,re to put down rebellion which . . ... .:.i. ..i 'fortress, vet there ore no rocks UMimi vi I . . m..,'u.Jii If ihev love W illi me, Hie Mas lost some oi us ener inreatcns ni .s"' - ' - havingpas.sedsixoiitiu.il posts on the ,e,r f, w slaves more than they do the weslcrn slope of hair a cci.tjry-somelhii.k' Union, let them go out r the VnioB. of the lire of vouih U .xl.aiisted-but 1 e re stronirer to fight the battles Ol th " '.. lielievu C'.ncress nnd the Admin istration have adopted a sound miliary policy; mid just as souud in statesmanship. There is no good cause why we should con tinue to fiifht such donifhiy ami m ugnani .I I ..- 1 whilst itll'V ruem.es wi... . . I forlri.Mi Kl ,,crc ore rJ Z, : Zvr , miles around. There are no visi - - . . i .1. l: ..nnii. iii the ureal mnss ro,.,e. In (net, there are more Calholh; a -. .. .i.... i .iii i no WTni' i . . . . i..... in New lorn "y '"" 1,1 " , , the l'ooJ loriimo io capiuru III HO Ml HI! ..., Col. Uakkr's Ki.ogt r.NCK The follow Imr L'em is from one of his speeches: Kicht and duty sro alwavs majestic. ideas They march ns nn invisioie v in the van of all true progress. Tiny mil- . . . . i i . i : male the loftiest spirits III me pt.i.s.- blu sitfiis of the lake being the remit of volcanic action, the bed being perfectly than we sre with .ml. and the border of rcirular form.- stand forth with the rloqmi.ee. iinu cir-j Lll on wiu.oui n.vu. r" r .r 1.. ..ml ulniill 111 t r. ma III t ie ll.. m The lake is about seventeen .s om , j , "m we referred only to tli. lloon river on the west, eight miles 'ro,n J ,.,,,,,..,1 to firmness, when I look back to ,HVes in the rebellious btales, slid if it is, Iowa on the east, and about ona hundred ,(t. f.lU, f Hun " whose power was richt- r jf t becomes, a military necessity to lib- and twenty miles from Cedar Unpids. It ,.s.,ess." whilu the ii.r.iriated mob cried ,rilte ,,11 the slaves ol the li.ion, sod I to I ll of I g test wonders of the W.,,, out. Crucify him! crucify him!" ,t the wh sl.v. popjs. on free- nnd has already been visited by hundreds L I owe to my i.un.rous us , sc t tU ,ollcIwio of I nie iniiiiK "... vi ....... ..- .. . , of curiosity leekers. PiMtNisniMi tiik lioi NPARiKS or v in-, .li.d.ari-e these obliiiati...., Tho Union says that Congress will ' ., Aq a n)U!l uTtuinly. liul if 1 i the I nir oui oi men iv i"' .v...." i - i ci.t.a or w I i I. they have made advance payments, the war. the c.tize',1 of loyal S l.tes, or a iiil if circ iimsl a nces ever place' it in my the loyal chizens o Nov.! sect on o lh 0IXIA - ii..,if,,r.lburir- I.. Ii.rilest snirits in the pumic - " '," 1 ' ' ' - J . . . J.. .U .rn. of the war 1.. lillUf III Inil fiir nnmeroiis nlTeitses, - ...... i i. visiied by his mother on last nay. "' ,, the sheriff how Ion he thomrht I"1 ...1.1 be k.'Ml In prison on nil Ihe ehnwe., . i.,l,l abimt 7 veari. Mi'Coiir Wi no ." i ... ii.:..i il.i. was a nreltT lomr Si'l'llieil " ' . . I .lino, but the old woman .eeme-l in m. at thing, on the hriuhtcr side an, sald:- .. Nrer mlnil. Hw. I,,,i,,t MUnh, ...'ifyehadbeensi'iil ton. Lafayette for belray'n' yer roiiulry There Is often but n rliirht snparailon M.i a woman's love sod her fe ller kern teeth nro very m ar her sweet probably be called on lo change the terri seinblies; they nerve the arm of the war- j toriul boui.duries of IVlawnre, so ns to rl..r; they kindle the soul of the statesman, f (lit n,,,. gtfttc n) ,1P Inl between mid tho iiiHtfiniition fa the poet; they , c) ,.,lke Uy m ,,e Delaware lliv- X-raTtK. ,i.7..;.-y,;. iolubh. chain wltii'h binds feebl... erring h.l- land so as to give her oil the Eastern coun- inanity to tho throne of 0ml, 1 r. b. llions Stat, s, sbo.ua W inoeminmu . I ii .... rn. it,. .I.in trill Bin mniK reSSOIino.e rnin ii - i been lilrt-rstrd.1 ties of Virginia, and to leave to the State of Virginia, ns orgnuized by lho Conven The Louisville Journal says: Wetion t Wheeling, the territory between still hear tho rry of "peace." Vnder the ,,0 m,0 Ilidge and the Ohio lliver. This rircuinsluners that now exist, It is cry of wi) 4.rt.iil. In some derce, tha fair pro- . v . .... ii.n 1 .i ii it... t t i ..a rr infamy. Tim nrgumeni m tmto m .v, portions oi ine i nsnienv dunied the liberty of doing so, they must may hove I regard their small losses us so many con- nts " In person, Senator Bs- tribulious to the cause In which I have t-ot- ' in(1 w,..frnird. fidleu! I feel that I can, wilt, cotifidence, ker was of medium height, n1 lit ormeo. ..i ii,.. i.i.iiiiiiiiiimiiv and lorbeur- it;. i,.en was hsndsome, oil lest ores rrgn- nmeol my patrons, under this Mate lttf lU,d classic, with great iweetness of ex- things. They will bear me witness mat i , jj, had none or the peremptory ,.r tseribed to frontier heroes, but si- i...... I.. I.I nm u. lomr iii 1 am allowed to. Irr""" . . . i . .. -i .. ...... ...... .ni.r ascr am that 1 have yielded to a mu.iary ,.e-r - . ln..itT of the i., .l,t I .,,..1.1 not avert the horrois ways carried through life in M.vity ot tne i v -. .. . . . ..1...1 l i. .In,. iIia In, preaencn ol emoai i te.i -vadcrs are uppronching iiinn u, menus, .. . di.tiiianished statesman says, nothing -r .... t. i.e.- 1 i.a. I but humiliation, Ihe end ui mo itp,.. CH)nm) () rilill( of or successlully oppose. .n.l,red ireiillemsn. He si to esmcst " . . . u a: ..A ....Ilnr. I ni nlv .v iii cone us on lor I om .....lent, anil ot mncn ,ui'... " a not allowed the privilege lo wrili that L 0lj ,.,,M1 nnd pol'tical. Without grest i . .i ' ..... miai'i'llS I ... I! - .1,1. I. .m. llie people oi una cuu toiii. d lo such wronusj ly realize I belli rir.t... r..M ....i.i...l tlmt it p.ii1i.ini1 train iimo i"i J4II.H...I 1 v , . i . -.t. Is ,.l..g at the speed with whtch a cannon ( ,,, im.e oeing, yv .i u, ,, - n(1 orMori I I. 1. Hr...l r.nin u eaimnn I hen iniliOKC ' ol Ollirairea uiui. i"" - i- -i , ...... .i,i..'. , " ' v . . ' i ... i I country ate unsccus- ' o ,be 0rdinrj sids to sm- ii 'V:' jEi'.rr; ru.';. urs,or, - niton. Then suppose 1 ol outrages inov i.a ... -i " v ,iM,.i...0idltr,t Krsvf. Ualiahl, pen fm. ...id fired off' irom ' and they stand horror stn. k. n. Ike n, h he pair ot so w er e . . i. . ! i .... u.nrn and COIltemi.t i.. .1.. wi.u .lie Inn from that eXoeltinir ruin and Still lion. I '""J ., ,mi .W. tetri of thotl lug nirothcr'i merit ii lo tuloyor lo sur- of ht f(rth (hc bail f.n? I mj plH It ' . s ' I I I i tri'T Tvt 'S.'f"