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'TUi thirt Cwitrntint UVi( tho MUI efWtra kti nul rrftiinl for Mm, nor jfe(bfwbMr Mlcular ptoftraphleit norilkm. llutibM conilclrmfmt, ibraMfou, IkrotM tb iw MfcuTj but Mr. FlllnwmwmtMwawMI fcy'ww Contcotlon, and dootwi iV iii Mtatn W" PntUmn, Unmm iMht kMw thil he wm In n tMwi MtlMil (o All u Prettdraey, la Ik wiVmiihj which, within two vtar. bM wStMHjr fto. td him hi that petition. To gratify the very natural IrterMt which all our nation mtut M to hitnf the partloulan of the hletorj" M. wUI arrvirea of tbn cltlun who baa ao aawaW. ly and uaoipaotedly baooaat thatr Obltf MBKlitrate, w ahould km uawaftaaas, by tba aid of oar own IcaowUdM tatitm oelkotloM, to portray lhaaa, kiidaatMt attention bren directod hya Mawi 10 ft oondontcd, but t ry aatlafiietory akatek Mm, puuiihed nrariy two yaara aga wnicn wa uaro now tne pi belbra our nadun. Tho hlrtonr whloh wa now autyota, of the authenticity of orrery part of whloh law nailer may b aaturM, u corroborate, la maay poiati, by our peraaaal kaowlawfe. TbaSbuta to tba ability, aaaUshy, Meet, ty, and meoeoa of Mr. FUlmora 'a laeata In tba KMt of Chairman of Coramttjaa af waya kml Meant, cepreially,'durla UM nmo inai no niira n, ooea, ao aw irom aa ina U hithly colored bw haft tatfta 10 the foemorablo aervloea wklah tMMwK ril to tba country In that oaaaaatr. '- . .IN i ., jn.fAKJ wi llyth death of UeaTa; ueoomca rruwiieaa i In theaa otinamouaiea, a irdMlation of the leailiat'raaU la Ml hlatory, which we Had in tba NevTork lMbune. will belateniiBtatbj9pwMRtt Mr. Killinore waa born at Sammer HtH, Cayuga county, Now York, oa January 7th, 1H00, anil i, ncooniincly, a.w a Ut tie orer filly yean old. Ill (tiler waa a fanner in very limited clroumetancea. The family rcmotnltn Aurora, Rrieooaa. ly, In IHIW, whero tho faihor otill earrUa on a farm of moderate HlmanatoM) tba wrtlor nereoi nax nuen paHeii Ma moaeet heiiM whero raalilo tho family of Iba Freei. dent, in a ilylo not more pretendhif thaa ii oommmnti In thriving farmen of that priMperoue diitrict. Tlio narrow tnoana of tho father did not permit the beetowal on the eon ol any other than a moat limited common irhool education. When fifteen vran old, lio waa eni to loarn the trade of n olothlor, at whicU Iin workod fur four ycary'lmproving aril hi enare tiatala reading bonke frona little library in the village where he lived. At tba age of 19, ho made the acquaintance of Judge Wood, of Ciyuga county, who detected tba lalaat talint of the young man, nnd induced him timiiidy law, for which ho pwcrotuly fur. nMiciljl'io iiciiit. Mr. 1'iilmoro remain. din Jmlxo Woal's ntfico abovo twp yean, Mudjln with that induntry and penevo. rnnco hIiIoIi hin ilNtfngubhcd blin thruuh IKc : during thia time ho aim taujilit xchnol in iho Inter montha,' In or. lor himscir in provide fir hit expenaaaaa fir an rwiMf. In lh2'J, ho entered alaw vAmawt llulfjo, nnd naiuud a year atudy. inn nml liacliln, when bo waa admitted In tho h.ir, nml removed In Aurora to com. incncb thn nracticn if hie nrofeation. In IN'JS, ho married Abigail, the daugbterof Uev. I mm I I'owcn ; Me will, noiloubt, licrrnrier preitdc nl tho Whltn'Houee. Srvi'ral vea: we : nnw mainly employed by Mr. I'llliniim In diligent judiulal etud. ieH, and in tin' limited legal pracltoa of a miiulry imvn. In lH'Jll, iio waa alouttd to thu Awinbly if New Yurk, and for three yrr (durinu ttlmli l!mnliureiiKoi III retldoncu to llulCilu), held n anal in tluU Ixxty. I lure lio was rrmarkuhlo for vou. -slant dovoliou In, nnd unwenrual indutlry in liU ilutlee, llu Innk a prominent and inlluontial part in llio ennctment of the law ablihinj imprinnunicut far debt. In 1633, lio nim aleotcdua'the XXIUrd Oiiirm'', And oorved credibly. In Iho I )l ol ISiHl, ho h'i npain returned fur tho Mime office, nnd nUcilm a member of tho Commliii'o on lilculoni lu tho ftmoui Now Jery " llrond Seal" rsso, and In that capacity tniabliihcd hN reputation in the llouie, lio wan ro-elccicd to tho next CongrcM, and now nssiiinod the roeponai. Mo llton of Chairman of thu Committee of Way and Means. In tho duties of this nost at a tryliur uiNii, ho manlfvitod tho Injiijlry, dignity ofbparing,enialeut prao-J Ileal uiciii, una auiiny in sreuru mo ioi). ftdfncc rf liiv rri'ai;UckHhicIiliadbfoie tfcwSB'aSVantBawwawawawt', II ai liilawaiiaaaiailiasaalill lanil lfllfTliBBfflMMMIMMMityr-'i'ri'i ' I - '--.-- . .Ii foro r t .t ' i. i ' . . f . bfSsJiJ NHMUMor iVWliea of wmw to WJ talMl.towW4M, lMlGMiM btl IT. h.- - J MlMiMijlAL. ;i pMn to toH . KMijW HIBv Wmf i iMf WM i9fHi RilVlkM "jf!1; iFuacc PaoTBcroa. A Beotah paper ataata that Mr. feVnUh, of DeaaMoa, baa madajea liiaartaat dlaaotany iaabalreil. maaiof wa Aaaoee af aawa,warby tho eaaaaf taa Uviria aaMMl jaadered re. aalUat of water by a aiajpla and cheap ininitv aa that Dm ahaep ara defeeded mat ua aaTawlowa arftata at wet. wbibt tba ataral imiaiiliwa from Me body re- waaaalMaWlaaaVtbairowth and quail. 4f tba waal an improrad. Tbeeflbot e? tbit waterproofloa; haa been prMtioal. ly teatad oa aoma of tba aaoat cxroatl Map walk in rseotlane), and with signal aaoaaaaw. Thkt nrooaae.it lw eBretel. will lisataajly Maoraedo the laying trirK; a4 batter, aad athar.aaJree at one-lhinl tba osat, whilrt the waal will be prtaerved i MM. Taeat.li the favuur BBtfiag af abaef Mtbartoliaa beea applied ataxiaa on.atuataino and expo. ana maauiiiiB ooiy, u m aauaved that tlio aav aaate of traatmeat will be fuimd bene. aial la tockt on tho moat abeliarad and aaaahora pattuns and that it will go far w proveni or cnuigata uut aeatruetlve di. aaat, tba rot, whfcb fa eabher more nor kaai tbaa dytentomevuted by tho con. tat of wet woatber, whereby the of the eboap beoomo aoakad with aad praduoo tba tamo odect aa is aad by wet olotkiag. ll k'also iirtiaatil that this mode of M WM'laad'lai.llM'aawawaaral In. ntsf tba afaatrlati abaop aad the WJMelww VW VJHaVVB IF waVTv 99fi twaBhBbjwawawaBBBtaBwaaw wkwaVanauWat lot iftrtt r4 - Inascnn I A Oraad Jury in Louisiana haviag indicted uovsraor ultraaa, tor partlcipatiiut in MaPaamtapodWon, It haa raised tho nun tioa ia MiasiMtppl. In what way can th. OoooMorofaBaato be made atnonahlo for a vlolatiooofthe criminal, lawsofianothcr luua,ar of tba United Btata. A requial. lion aaaa tba Executive," for Iho body of Iba onjeaaor, or. in other woreahft Mil un co "Oovemor" Quitman, of Miatiseippi, to oeiivar'up inn uouy oi Jonn a. wuuman, ia oiada by tho Exocullro of Louisiana. aad bow will it lo responded to, is a ones Uoa far the knowing ones to answer. Tlio Constitution of Miasliilppl providca that bebro a Oovernor of that Siato can bo tri. od for a criminal olToncr, bo must bo Im. peacbod by the House of Rcnnscntalin i, and nmoved by tho fkiiate. This rcfirs lo oflkacc coumilttid again! thn laws of that Sta'e, but may bo coiutrucd to em brace the violation nf- tho criminal lawj of aayotherrittte,! as in the prcst-ut case, of the United Stale, 't will, therefore, be tba duty of iho U. 8. 1 trict Attorney, for LoaJatana, to lay; belo, the IIouso of lie- iraaratativctof Mississippi, the ft 'uo bill" ound against Cmr. Quitman, and call lot hit impeachicut-7 call, which wo sup pose will end aa sucoeat fully so the fa. inoua " requisition," of Ulendowes : "leancaBaaWasaojhtWvaslrdespt llissjai Wet. as caa I. sad aaeaaaavnia. fJff vl fhsjr etaaa wbsa ym sal) :lfint7 ycesMwbsamsi It? i lAt iWe.Ni xorfptwpnM. Afatle oa AtJVMtte.Noona ean be in Monterey a siagkeJghtVlthcot being atartled and awed by Iba deep solemn oraslieaaf lha surfaa it breaks along the snore, x pore ia no ooniurooua roar oiinc plunging waves, aa wa hear oa tba Allan, tie seaboard ; lha blow reader awell. nul. et pulsations of the gnat I'ailnoe heart. roll onward in unbroxen Unis, and nil with a single gnnd crsab, wlu'i Interval" of dead aDenoa between. Thoy may be heard through tho day, If one listens, Ilka n MJlonto umifrtooo in all lha shallow noise nf tho town; but at midnight, when all elso la still, tboao uooeaslvo shocks fall upon the car with a sensation ol incx protsiblo solemnity. All the air, from tho pine forest to lha est. is filled with a llsht tremor, and In tho intermitting bursts of puuiiu an xiuvg ciiougn 10 jar a noncaie car. Their constant repetition at least produces a faellngaornetWagJiko terror. A spirit worn and weakenrdliv aomo sea. thing sorrow could scaroejy bear tho n verboratloo Tuor CWreras.(.( TkMofu) MCMuttteeef theNa. tloual Medical Cooveatloa.la.aeasba at Ciaolnaati, reported, among athar Inter estiiig matteny that " tba $$ achoota iu r ouiiotrrarotoo maay, lha sludonts tin nuiuerou, tho nrofesiurs.loo fuw and inoipablo, thfi ttiallty too suiiorficial, and the preparal'wy training iniiimctent." BBi aaftwaakawaa. 1 (WBBBwaBBBmal BBBBBBBBmB,aBBBBlBBBBBll kta'Jwmi jtUifu, y; ".r&rrszr. BBBV''awawBawaBBBHawaBwawa,w) , aa , , inui-rtr Kant' 19 -- Waaawawl m wWfanaitun aawaj ' M jji :-.-- "IT1 "f? HHlhlMM i a ina nciM or HuubiuM jM o. - - ( viaiia n lima rrnii inu Mioiil Coniioonwcilh In ibe HcjMto'f wio llill'ifl. Ho 1 (IcrcndMl lur .lux Mttilr ) liai vfrtdlcilrd hrr MiUr1 wH on k Arm. rtronurm ha lix rrlU forsrourtfep. Xbhjinffc h.oTcf Jooiu hplvoiiijr,td' xtlrJW n inraewaiTff 'yrAndlom.J JMriftle1irl PrNVfidhi"ie haadenghlefif u ii-nuir, is sue wi iniH.ii iniiruiea to trie sagacious anil ntle statesman whme namo heads this article. Bo mVnlMcl l.v. il rvtces or Mr. WenHr w!! with the In, torcsti nf his own ststritfnt ho has lieen lookeil upon by somj as a kcctionaland not a natmnal pnlitteian : a rmtn of Mas. laeliuietln, nnd not of tlw whojo people.4 nut n cnoU came j tin nMlonarcooiul cils were diiturlcil; sectional jealousieTI ami uinenii'WK njirniif; up ami tnrept over tlio laud, raUd ns thu tempest ', , man' henrts nunkrd And wem in fear." Than llanicl nronn end met the cilgencleaof iho hour, lie facnl Iho ilstmen of do. 4U,io" ""'I sectional itcifc ; lio counted lie S?1 r 'o undertaking ; ho knew 4e clamor at Imme, and the commotion which would ciKiir on all sMos; but regardless of conwriucucej, o far as himself sas conoemt-il, hn met thocriuh likn'bnn oho in peril uould know no North, no&anb, nothing but iho country, the whole wun try, " one and indivislbh!." IIU voiowaa heard, as it deserved to be, In all parts of tho land ; ho stilled the waves of political agitation, and the tumult of the peotte. Prom tho moincut ho returned hit seal, after his great national speech on Uo ?ll of Msrcli, Mr. Webster became tke na tion's property, In a larger sense than ev. cr before. The man ao bold In Ud hour of danger, tho man who preferred lo mtet the frowns of his own fneruV, rather than to allow them to wrong tbsnaaalyaa who tells them In strong ana' plain terms, that to navigate the ship ef atalo safely, they mutt put out the fancTantem on tho deck or tba vessel, aad atrsrJiy tne rtxto tiaur Macaa aa uoigez t srhOii wljlii rVTabaunl mneash or IwklwrstBaVIl ligM-tioTHiiTa its fnnndltloRsVond hnng nut' false llchu to decoy snd lead to de struction ; Tie, who will lar all ibis, and more, from those win liana lauded his talsnts and confdr d in his judgment the man who will endure nil this fi)r the sake of his country may safdy l truited with her interests and her hinor in any puition, on I nnv crisu. Thonatinn has borne, him to the chair of state, aud 1 c bos " cuinc tf the kingdom for Mich a time as this." Nor will the peoplo of tU Old Riy Stato bo slow to appreciate or Restart! his sorvicesat ihlsLrisls. I low UJ J Iho con trnst between tho iant lalnrs of a nation- el itsteimau, who is not arranl.ithcn ilut; calls, In Incur th" frowns of bid ntoc! ntM; and the drmirnuc whn tails him self of an exciledjiibllc innimenl, to s.ireaa tlio rr', llko Arvaloni, tat tirince of ilemapomie', "Oh, irttJ re-t njie Judsc in llit hi I. tiitl retry n, ' that hnlk iis jiiir rr rinii, miAl 'oi u u me, and I iriua him jk'l'fr.'" CI.UllCUS. ilaNclia AmoicstC'jiows. The rook, cry in from of the Uxhndo A mi Hold, in thisUmn, was some limo ag, the scene nfa ninstextrnordiimryoocurrr o, tthlch has lioen related tn us In thr fullowlng mannar: thin morning n soil try crow waaobsarve.1 ad sniingtontardsl'.iu place, nnd tbrtc of tlio fuathered tcnaita of the said ronl.ery sillied fnrth lo mi rt the up. parent stmngur. Tlni compai t having entered tho ballon cd precincts o ths rook. ery, amld.'t a good deal of ca In;, aul other peculiar noliA'tho victim as roun. ccd upon, and ri el armit borne n a. Jj-ee, wnero ins neck was nrmiy nx rctwe?n two branerW, and v hlle one of t e execil. tioncrs statlonril himself above, mothen rendered nmrll-1 norvieo by a jpen ilng themsclrcs n drad weight to the .et of the unfortunate culprit. Tho wotywas soon accomplished, as lifn inn fewi moments was totally extinct. Tho rsrcvio still re. mains dangling -in tho air, pltlmblv tn servo ns n warning tn others. We aro crrdibly Informed that this sunn ry mo le of judicial Rdmiulflrntion Is by ,io means an limmml proceeding timongs! these sa. gacioui birds, several instanecsirtho kind baling lieeu known to occur inlliis iacn Ileal rooltery. limn nwtr. Cunjsuiu Tin. ATtANTir in P s D a I The citizens of l'diland, Mo. hmo no lllloneit their Legislaturo tn am rtaln thn most practicable route for n rai cad from Bangor, jn Iho direction of St. Jihn, New rtrunswick, to snmo good harbr at Nova Scotia, or Capo Uroton, IxM ttrd for ft tormtnus for n line of frans-Atl nao navl- gntloa. From Capo Caso, N( r a Scotia, loRalway (lay, in Ireland, the isjaucol taH to be 'JQOO mile.' Anuminj tto speed of sloam vesjfls to bo 17 mile: m hour, tho ocean wlllthus bo envued in lie days. inTTlis ixwiof a Hlats norrnjiuiiu n form MgftwMticn,rntlcdnlilfialkVtiltiacnt In new ink n I WarlUid'ii- i .. . .. j -- . .. ' iHw iMT1to'MMr'iSto4ft.- lAniMc'MMpMto'M tix Uto mO bM.jrwgla2 It,,, urVIUCXMhr-JI,IQe puyiJ filKM rt-tiTiiiwr i.j til .in iif ihn'i i-nf ataMyw.wtall'M fa fcrbrof F vm jmraiw.w mom wm mam m iiinmfMif. noui UK CO iaH e always ihowgfat that fnMrnu dls. ptosed favors, Instead aCMxmg them. 4 "3s0 llaTwaMtjaaiaiol swjll. '" ,Tao folio wine fa tho'Laod Bounty Hill asniinaiivpasseuthanooseoi lurprescn loHrej:'- ' '- - . as'Aet"W senty (sad stasWst .sfrwnhWvssseatasOaeafaBasdiesMisr. 'imn.iMiwwnuui. " , Tfc it enacltd, At., That each of the so'r. tlffof commissions aad aoa-eommfaslpn. eaOmoor, niDtlcbtM and pHvateoVwhetii erof restilan. votunesera, nnaan of mf. Iltfa, who performed military aaryice in aay regiment, cempany'or detachment In tbittrvicebfiho- UnltodSkWlatbowar with Orrsl Ilritam, declaroi by the Uni. ted States on tho 16th day of Jane. 1813. orioanv of Uio Indian wan since 17M, aaa eaon oi uw conMnisssonta aeneen wno i in ine aaanr arvio;oi entitled, "(at twslra' mooiha1 one Imndrcil andalitv acrii hi t3 for ,slx months sarrtee, eighty M ef latitt Brut aWlnfaa aaamrB" BAfi z,.r "7 -: .ViCT-:7".n . vice, ip tony acres oi jaao i 'snimjm peaon ao having been- id setyleo ts)eJtob reteive said Uqd, or aay patifBaefeof. If (tahall appear by tba muster-roll of his terimeotproorpstBatbedeatrsadoTWM dhWmUy eba'frXs9iea,or If be haa raaetratl ,ort ewMei toany land boanty. anaar aay act aTCfaWett boAtofcro.pUd. . ''j?il ', , oumojc o. iota; eacn na Dua-casasnisstoaaji a ....... -w-m wfwri lirsx soeiieal beUouated by the' wamateo of'lrta JMrt. avaaw ii any land ornOa of Iba Uuiteo filatcs, in one !xiy, and in oonlbrouiy to wicieaai stiu-vjivuiuos otUip public lands fnucn district then subject 19 private en try'; and upon iho return of such certlrl cau or warrant, with evidence of the lo cation thereof having been legally made, lo die General Land Office, a patent shall lio issued therefor. , tn the event of ihe detth of any commissioned or non-com. missioned officer, musician, or private, pri or or subsequent lothe paasegaofthisacl, who shall bare senodas aforesaid, and who shall not havo received bounty land fnVaalr services, a like certificate or war rrat shall he Inucd in faior and Inure to the benefit of his widow: VmiUd she war married to such officer or soldier be. Sje tho conulution of his service, and is usmarried at tlio dale of her application-: rrcriJetl, fur&T, That no land warrant issued under the proi Mom of Ibis act shall be laid upon nnv land of the United States to which there shall bo a pro-emption right, or upon whlih there shall be an actual set llctnent and cullliatiuu, excopt with the rcusi.nl of ul1i settler, to be satisfactorily proven to the proper and officer. Kpe. J. That all snlc-i, inortrnces. let- tun of attorney, or other initrumentt of writing, going to aiicvl llio title or claim (9 any warrant or certificate hcrolubo&re provided for, mado or executed prior to thr issue of such u-irrant or certificate, shall ho null and void to nil Intents and puriioscs vi listsoever : nor snail tuch cer- lUflpsjocr v; arrant, or llu land oLtained tnereby, lie-in nnywlju aficetal bv. or 0.urj.td v.lth, ortubject to the payment of nny dent or claim incurred ny such othcer or soldier prior to tlio Iutu2 of the parent: PreeiJed, That the benefits of this act shall not ecoruo to any person who it a mombor cf the present Congrors. Fire-Proof Viiv. Messrs. n. Cart proprietors of onn of tho largest paper inauuftctnries in Oermnny, tt Nonstadt, ulberswalil, havo invonteti an Incobusli blecartridgo paper termed ttono paper," which is now iv being utcii tntio tor llio roofing of houses It t ftln,ii, (titrM.I. ami client). A coinnilssim.or ortho gov. ornment lias tcsteil it, aud reported that it is impenncablo and fireproof, and thoy recommend it for cheap roofings. ... ,VH. .. .. ..,.,,, MH.MV.U Untie Saia not la tt Utteti taa ofUn! Seine trespassers upon tho public lands have been convic cil in Alabama, and Unad t&SOQ and luiprisonment, for tho cutflng of four hundred plnoirecs, Unola Sam loses an Immense sum every year by leproda. lions of this kind, The District Attorney of Michigan recently reported to, tho S. Iloltor of tho Treasury, that (jo has au. thorized tlw Marshal to ttlze'sorto twelvo inllliouiol feet of lumber, tawed md in, tho log, lying at dlfii-tent saw mills n tho 8tste, all taken by trespassers from vjia public lsnl9, .j-.: i? ,.f 'jmi'T.Jil.t'i ,11 , ' 2 ecVhsHbo service, to 'J . diUS wK"f TwiriwiiwE ufewSSTi, MltiJwTMk. &3j! 7".peWiW. .WOOWMwIMIM EXftJSZa thavejajt) t mi una I aoswiwai,wsaBsjsasssaiBsasiiisjsoao tioa of groat , iaafsfsi la IbM should So snHifaWlllltlaoalaaT I!W but ona oooraa left lo OWMMf Min our righta o tttarwM-lboai(Ja4 suoh U the ualwfaal IwiMagbaro, lojaan. t oavo never area ataca aattanaat.aHaa 1B30 oa aayaabiaou ,Mm anaaiiof tba lsilalalsi4ta)ikIiaiataW',baaaailadb ktto.of aay.Ctaajrotilsa that aM Mat tba Cooortesw . Tboto talabt haat Man i sail cbaoeo.rbra lejiistsaafof ootaa blnsl,Jf tbay bad-,! iba laattar tawaaaaMswaktl at te laat sawsfaa.K.Maeit ray patilsitna I'aaro taihsnit lartaVcavasaao. aftwr tba JUaM auttai ban ao. . taoawsjrsjso own raja w lJMvetMortfwsduMlb'a gftjH, ,itatier.af, aHltaao, aad bay-If. awawawawlsV 1 aMaVBwtVtjwafaJsBwltsBHBwkV Wwhwawl asjntjaailllwaaajBSBSwi Wvl,Ji! i f tawfaf iwaftsaal 'ovanjlajajawaBwa'aV baai dlaawoat aawafaoa of aho awasai-atat HfaktMwarbaMa. atMUsMlJaaVtMss fajMf af aafyaaaoatasiftoMBaptjajaag who fain favor. of laoCeawaaaaaaaiaaKba mm yota r it uadar aawaaaaaBwawawMa abort of Iba aao I bavaaajaaadk hyit '. .t AwasssuisaWa'., Tho atwaraaVa'aawsiaaaaiiaaiaB aaata our, ana vui.m'bsjim and at toon aainssltli bwtlatanjtalsaajsW eiereta Eoat, VvNaOswaaalaBaa: tbolsaislaturoia oa tbailMof. aaat Oasaab AagaaV Tba objeotfato tako afrioal mitaaraatoasV ssrot too jariaoiauaa at mo aaata varaa - .a e . .1 at. a oil . , .. fm 0BBtrstt...'na taawan tall Ta FntTte-fa tho ooBwaot of tba A-aalaJwatraaaiwl tba ireatmeBtofcorComaalailoatr. Tbeywill fight 10 tho death befaro they giro up aa inch of the 8anta Va country, exce'pt fcr a full' and iW equivalent. rThere will be no lack of volunteert.8aTOrml geotlemen have already unwortaaea tb rblta aad or. gtnlxa oompanios. rlf.tha axpedition tr geU lo 8anu Po there, will bo toata hot work. Tralton and rebels win AUr badly. vv aa mere ever greaieror more unuaaa ing etfAmtery exhibited by any people than is contained In the abor n 7 It would teem from this, that tht character of hat dti- zens has not undcrgono aby change, from that which vasacrutraa in her Infancy the land of rogutt and general lawleaa. mas. What' do the eitenslonbtt ,or 'pro. rcsslonists think of this movement, on tho part of a ttata whose admission, they (several of whom wo could mention), la. bored so industriously to bring about.-- Ccrtaiul Texas must have taken her cat from South Carolina. We very much mistake tho wisdom and decision of the pov en that be, if tho is not very'scop brouirht into nroner submission. 1 It is a very high-handed move", when wa take into consideration tho loot that Texas caused the Afirxicaa tour ; an aa. penso of $140,000,1X0 follow cd ; lo which may bo added the la.OOO.OMofhcrpub- lio debt. TfiU to returning lbaaaafottat favora with a vengeance. War it lo be declared upon tho Union, ifber raaatn New Mexico Is not allowed. If Ihb tplrh is toleralod wo mo no course left but fer each state declare itaelf an independent tovrcignty. That will entitle our noun- try to the land otStfuUit, The next step, if wo may bo permitted to judgo by the past, will be to absorb old Mexico entire. Verily, the Ttxlsns aro a motirtt people, t hero wat a limo tho Texiana only claimed (hat portion cf New Mexico lying between tho llio Grande and tho xsaucet. ; but now 11 tt atfof Now Wexi. 00 or none" fifty-four for ty or Jgkt." A Pistino vistiKD UitJ.Nio(itrr, Ex-goy. ornor Tazewell, of Virginia', hat written a letter In whloh bo takea ground distinctly for disunion, believing that lha relations heretofore and now toWetlng between tho free and slave Suttt are injurleu to the intoreiu aud taletypf the latter. ?Ieaayti ' I am now convlnoed that, although thja1 cqvtrnnjent, iidtr,scaM tomMnr madi flcatioaofli t, efected by aoaatruoifaa, osat. promises, and atMoeealMawdl Iberoksl PcUaaan. the hext ceneraUon wnrsurf I WKncaslU lunlhllaton.,, A'Wue propfirt we hnpq snl (will er ' r ' - fiTwJI itSii-Jitu t ft tfM MtA" j oiftbtyaitlaaaih) rletof dfao.waawaawaakiiwo HbbbbbbiUIbbobbI tocTj Taftar7 mlrttfaJaawtti aad to aiolwaat aawtaawaast U' doaaeataa aaaaaaaa. iii5Za 1 'TLvJWI -. j; nf, mAm foiflssn",: 8wauarM irasfctsbanj, in ctrcaannaa -waa raanra to'rUeout of Lobe HaaaTltfc.ft. Kim." ltfaayWBtelotar ilTbo' awW'Masaf'-wn. af aW wMraaaaVoatl tibtlts. h!SwwatM ciay. saewosarwaai whera the' kdtad Hraa'' aan eotted over taa faJaatta btAnt-vat fen A few roda from iho rise of groaad, a-aaat- nf tTmna-aT tMsawsl tnea; aatarW 'wthti trWtV rU auokwaWwtUawatkof tWaaty jow ina aanaaa. ' ,1 1- 'vv . .- - .-. LJ. A nusabor of jaajaaa,,wa; camped near this plaoe, frlahtenedat this ttraaoa of tbo 'power of tha " Great fled from Ibe piaco In great could not bo ptirsnjtwd.tbftawaal visit the spot. NaairatiecfVnV or shock, or aoia.lBtiaBao cause mutt havo been saaaib lata Ihsn thn iotarnni ctmraltloajB that usually accompany ucfl .4. -'r.c! iiritrrv;t troufe It He re ItflwW y . waaasaaV saaWaaat f- IT r g :TT. "ks baafafailaaaay -,-t XwTwTIawawi'. -' 1 r-.Ti . iwatstar,' . aaaaaaviU fafa, aaat . - 1 1..h Imhtni.-, ': ; taiili-1f.' ntraMMwawyaafawa7,: " fwao M atttjawaaW'. . it aaarewawf "i'l BaaeawsT ' rrooaa - mmmvith" rraVilTaaaaaawPr' taoanJawawawk . 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