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Si GOLDMAN,
CS?itQlf$fllc antt iuííxíI
Di.VI.KR IN
Dry Goodt, Clothing, Grneariet, Hardware and
(¿urciuictirc, Furniture, Hoots, ¡Shoes, Jfnlt,
Caps, nil kind* of ÍAi/ror*,
&'ftfurs.
Tobacco ami
3Ü-1.V.
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AM)
FOR WARDING BUSINESS.
%íI lí untlcrKiynod having just built ¡1
i /«ifs'l', suhstunt ill I vv.i.irf,/ ' i". evor,v
Unrr^f J¿h,Vi ' ' | '/,
* .7" " Ten. ¡i¡ )U.MK.
• Indianera, January I, I3.V2—.T it
geo. s. MiiXKFi-:!-:,""
Rccclrliig. Fuminlinir, mid Ciiinmissioii
zuciKa B&K2 m
Indiana!Texas.
Refer tn Mourn. Lewis & (¡rmuboek, Munch
Jonus It Co., PaHohnl \ liit.iuird.siin, A. A. l.nck-
wood, Messrs. J. Y. Oiisliicl, Piym:iMtor U. S.
A., L.(i. Clíper , Snn A11 ton in; ¡\Iiij. I!. H. Bab-
bitt, Quartermaster l! S A., .1 •on!) Mans,
Froinnin, Imlimirtla; IXrimilt.in it Hancock Aim-
iln; Messrs. J. I!. Gravea A Sun, Oswald Wink.
ktnt, Nuw Orlunns. 36-ly
" TliO'S J EN KI NS & CO ,
aükntm fou <ai.:: or
'Albion? 'Crencent,' 'jtockport? iScoliu,''
and till other branch nf
Also, 'i yeiieul' ;u|)|ily of
PORK, .AI1I>, ANU BACON.
Tist.iri:,, |). r. «. . .T> I v
ÍÜjC. «. CÍOOÍiU'J.Í
[*A.S removed to tin- i<re'. hoiiiie for; o rly
•icelintctl liv Mr, J. 13. liiur, .. lew
I'UBM.IUI VI i:í¡KLV OV JOHN I . LOO AN AND THOMAS MTCKNC, AT Vé 1.^. VÜVANCI3, *1 IN SIX iTION l'llá, OH *5 AT TU 12 G>|> OF THE VEAU.
III A, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APlllL 3, 1852.
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VICTOR
2.0CÍ11 (£<U*%£.
CI.UJK L. OWEM A CO.,
1)IJAJ,KIW IN
DRY-GOODS, HARDWARE AND CUT-
LERY, GROCERIES, QUEENS
ANÜ GLASSWARE, SAD-
DLERY, HAT«*ÜOOTS,
SHOES**1 tí. &c.
.(lir (''if li lulvaiieiti^Tiiiido on ciinsiitmniiit.
O Cotton iuid dlIiíii produoi tu eur liauis . i 11
New.York itnil N-u-Orl «nu,
'J ■ Valla. litli I). . .•Itl.'il 1 33
Tütrs li. sntVm.yV i," ~~
AUunii'j' urji
j £ « ¡ ^. ,
to ,;i: ,> . ; ciiínoí'.-
• luy care. "¿7-1 v
Ocii. iUi(Ic: v Letter un Uso ( oiu-
l>ruinisc
Tins folldwiiiK ¡s a copy of Gen. Wm. O.
BtillerV letter to Mr. Blitir. It tippenrs
'líit Mr. Biair wroto to Gen. Butler, ankinjj
him ccrt.iin questions, ¡mil about the s;tme
time Mr. BicckcnriJgo wroto in the Gone-
r il. lu reply to ftlr. Brcekenridgo, (Jen.
Butler oneced u letter which ho had writ-
ten, but nut sr nr, to Mr. Bluir, with n re-
¡1 i t-(t. to liatii! it n^Ir. Blair when lie h id
i'e u! it, and lv«U(|i ll Copy to ufe
rt o character of a gontli mimuch hiyh
iban tliiinifice of President.
I have now given vóu ti , views brit flv,
hut trust with Hufliuicnt i i «nd lie
that you will act preeiaei ^' s ymi' would
have done, had you known ¿ m in advance.
m
fd it will be d elated by \if i
and will, in no degree, di.-vi'
Éínt Iriendsliip wiiir'i ffreyr,.;:p betivern o
wh'^n MehooiWivs t(i¿'fthnr; has travel^
ed wi|h us IJ11: f< liir t!t
w liieb I' bad the viinit t,
líense ol right
•'| nit IIIV part
Jury Ovlibeiuiloiiw.
How Xumbcr T the bee am* Convinced.
lilV,
ll!
í Tho gi'tiur,
1.r b e'ulln yivu
U
, .V
edV
DR. J. L. WKLNiMEY,
WILL coniinuo ilm l'raciiec ol .Mrdielne,
mid i im • >11 a 11-ral liram In s, in tliu town 01
(¡oliiiil, and us vicinity. Din cliart,' wiii con-
lorni tin.' i«i.I'm •.■Hl.iliiialiod by m< l'iiy.iciau
ul V'icmriu.
tioliml, .VInfeli 3, 1Ü.V2—<5 -ly
A CARD.
DR. O. i\ RE.MCK,
Ttírult im to tho j)o )j>!r of Soguin,
und ul tlio Hurrouiuiiiii; couiurv, lii-
i rvict s in tho vuriouM ilrpsirtmciii.-'
«if his prol. Hsit , vi'/: Jlalicint, Sur-
:tj (hid <)b Irtrics.
Ollíí c nt !:.• .V' v. I>;!;■ f S; .¡-o, So¿n:¡n.
t'obru ry l í, I Ji.3.—>\'S-if
TTAVrNi> lot
! I. ja1 , ii. li.
rmn
north • (' tin ii
I'ob. I, Iti'A).-
IIoU8ír.,,
TO WIDOW.-' i N t > Oltlvi!A.\:
Y >;.ir lnxi-1 t>':sin(.tws sh.ili hi- alt ikJ. iI
an ! witiiii*it }) i\ .
Wííi!, aUcinl t i hwy •.:ii¡ n •"!"r:^ lsn-1.
lj{ rnr inh, |>
lirl,
MUJ
rv. Lund Bui.'.:i
run- :
• &r *
1 mniiiiii|{ ro« c i
* V i n<■ ¡ i! 11 ■ >*t' (1 vv i til
Wiflt .'l ill'1 Hi- z • < riv.T.
Rtil' r to rv r\ U. .-í. Hoivitor and R-
ti?f in t'on^r-'sH, tu • In j r« font, fj n
iv Yi-ats ;>'i«ít, from M inni^ítijijii.
R* ! ;< to i t -r\ (• ov«• r:i• >r, Auil'tor. Socrt t ir
• f Stitto, nnd I HHtiri.r, lor <0 ;••• hv<« ¡. '.it, v .
t« í y/ rv Mt< S ü-it-T, bu. 0110, in 11151, u¡ lb.
tStftte Hou itM . }' .VÍ!hhín«:;i(>Í.
Rof*n l'i lion. V.'. >1. Owin, M n.S,.;n llucr
tun, 'i'. .1. ^usk, I'. ¡-••Smut*.
w to V. P.. Ilowa'd. H. . currv, M.
• t • .4. I) • i y. , *n i i. ii. í)t'¿4-.n,'I'i i fe
"•.ni* S' iiatp.
U (í r .F. ,Mo •hrvJ, N. C.; í.ínv. II.
(i. i" ■,wi• • ¡í, CalvftLon, Dr. 'i', Ji m.,
Ind ■!" n>¡"lire.
("ti. 1). I>. Tompl.im, Q. M. U
Alto .!*; ftnd '.o líon. J. )•'. II. l'Inii 1 rn, (;•
ñ. Rnr' turn, C'onuniüftion M- vlunt, N.O.
I mu ais. U.S. ('ominifi 'Oji^r l'o¡- I'' ra*
(>o«nnn ii ioiicr oí u^oiia ío M;«-<
baniM ftnd Kentucky
Vietor'n, J.tn'y 24
.. 'Oí 18
r-tlhlitiv
III-' ' pl.'llltri tfOtl (1':
'ellio llivcr. in Ri'l'ur o co'inty, '<
vii'fM in '.he (i i ¡i rom brr-'di. of !
i.- tho eitizons t;n tho . t .ml \V
K.v« r; nlf ) t«i tlio eit'z ?uí ol Ir
tho S i-i
.dor* bis
prof«
A!
be iou
pr« it
lli
.r u -i
a: bí.
tic
fii.'
nil]
'•'í?;
, Mid W,n
■ t a 11 I
LJ C tl.
*v I?.
Iu h't
•ssinn,
t anli ol' th"
mar, Copain .
!
s !«• his politicul \ lows:
('akkolion, Ky., Jen. 88, ISfi'i.
Dkak Silt—I eiielo^e voiilhe prueeed-
iiijj-; ul'tlie l) ni ier.ilie Convention, liidd at
1' i anlili.Tt, i n the fSlli instant, which it was
uiv int./ilion lo havo done as p, ■ n as 1 re-
eeived tIII III, lull was prevented !i\ tie
ireeiiinjf up of (lie Ohio, which ill si roved
all of our mail faeilit;i s fur near three
WK'ks. Tlin repnhili' ii:i Speal; li.r tiielil
m Ives, and it is i nly ueee.-.-i,irv lor me in
-ay thai they were submitted to me helor
liny wero nclod upon by I lie con* em imi.
■il:d met ni\ enlire apnrobalion. Wlial el-
leel the > are likely til llav e upon III\ si• iI".
| ii ü l iea I \, I did Hi it pa ii we to inquire. 11 i
• • 111 i i r tit for me that they are in strict ue-
eoril'in « ¡lii my own opinl lis—opinion*
"I •> «! • nor ¡'i..:!il!; eiilertaiiiod, and,
tbi r I ni t iik''!;. I > Ii eh inif.'il n r
lie — : ::o 'lis. ton. ¡n w11 ic h ilie A
j ne rie ;i pi p!i tci.'l a dei p ml- ret I, niel, j
tli r. 'ore, prop >r to I.o ;n known. In
'lie pri.eeedin^s ni lili.-' tvilWilli' ii llier ■ i-
ns lie Sae -' 4i( [u.vü. 1 n.ii u.-l'v
vi,x.- I i ^ * i.
-hrV"
n r
ind vo
I' Int.
118, I'Xl
I! will
lit wlii a
,tT1...T. , .. - nwtpfted
'■ni nnd niueh loss linnerab'e iii '.ive.
With hijih regard, ti W vo« ilrirnd,
\Y. O. Bt'TLLlt,
To F. P. B'air, E q.
Itii'L.vNi).—Elloris nre making to induce
i uiiyr.itujii to 1'eru. The (jovernniiut ol
tli il eouiltrx eiiiisent t'pay twiMhirdV ol
tile p is. .yi' money, or j£i>, lor each aunlt.
In eoiisideration ol llii- sum, 111 ' parlies
bind tie nisi Ives to work a certain Icugii of
I i in • at lived wages, or else to repav it in
, mniithlv instalineiits. Only Catholic ci\ii-
!(riint« nre wanted.
J The Dublin .Nation, referring to the flight
I Ir in In land—for such it tniiv lie termed—
savs: "In ill" eunnlry chapel of n prosper,
■l is ii strict, wiiieh h illfcH-di'Zeii years uijo,
'"'.'Id II i rill V colitliill its Congrcg; tion—So
lb it in tliis Imlinv h'.rv. si se.asiou, they
wo il.I s.i irni out praying on tho Irosii
¡ '.'roen sward ol the clnpel-yard—we saw
jiwo S - in lays silícea se a ntv ring of liall-
I dozen deep, Ill-clad and earn worn people
' n 'II 11 I I I 11" " ! ' ** '* ' ' I A ml I li!>. II.../. ..II i I. .
I'oip ii friend,
111' s, when
iT fl 'SIh I! SI
J
fiii'i
uildin^
• C".
•id lv
i's profe
ll'M'll! V.
on
u:b oi
L)r.
43-1 r
£'« Ii
ivii'iv to
lit til I
Wibh'tf
nolliino i .v , nor in
w r villi hit s} j i r.:
m • íiKr \ i'' pi re
l.'ui'in, Whit i i i. first
: Í OI i f '.prC;- , III llll.l) Mllll
il if. , u In? tho j.!i'i j)¡c
¡ii- •thoir constituí ion .1
I: • ih. .'i*1 (11nr s ino ¡5?
nonit«i,ii ol' >]■! r
!iU
n
\ i. i
ili- f
. 71 n*
AVINii .
t!- i iwii
i:' 11 h b r: i n
< ' the lov
■t lo r,i:n
;¿t..i i ii-
il Il i III!
)I Vi
II .l-IIII'l
•• '"i . Olf'-Tr 11 '■* H
• > i li i oi h . i in.
mtU
•'tie i
••ill
mii r
nllio
on
L !•''
• in
of
do l!V< I*I j
ml sr
•i it in*
lv.
r ¡ It t í
• s or
• l.\
nllnr mil. And this wns nil tíi it
f d' jin o. t i rcrnuinori <1 tlwonrc thron;rr (| nnd comfort-
iÜMti. II whirli lido ruuiiirro .tinn. 11* \ mi In .'ird thru spenk
k s oti n i.| tin i toof tIi r l.o 1''r'' or nl'tor ni.;.ls, it \vn.s ot' tli
sroniiiJ rii-ul -1 I.,st loftor ín>tn Anvritrn, who wns d. ing
(ido Inn | bf.wt oof tlicro, whut rniolit bo tho piiás.iüo
nt civ
in r«
inil
1
i in mo v
t_r. .ino.11
ill'
¡II'
til
I I lie I Mil
O, I' i.! Ke: t irk',
¡nt .il). I Into - ois
tlif.- (.'• tn)'i" • mis iip
tt Jóni' nt "I o il th'- qi
- • I her pin
. ' i' no4, it bnt < i'm
nl '.in r
K
dvos I
ill j.l-i if
1 C' lior y
>• 11 •*1 ii
:• t i ll i' 111
ns >l,o .Ul
t-1 pros o h
till!
Il I
ro
ti, i
J
. run!
illOV.I
fin i
ooil ii
.r b'
; «r-
r vto
m-iii—4f>-
SADDLE Fi V!
r-.. p ' " \ ' rv
/•i; .v. - \ ' : •' ''
I "¿fí A *•>- - "I -' ae Mi s .Mi'
A.,. 3 mi , " ' -Ii Sa. ill' .. I'" ii 11
! -• ^ w ^ intf • , 8inl.||i;-b i
i
. mi
Tilt). 15. lYliP.
1 n.52—3B-tf
JOHN F. HcKEWWEY,
itiarnc) iiutl t'linnsi^lor ni S-:iu .
({QUA D, TEXAS.
W. •. Will, . T. II**CUU8I.
WEBB & HA RCOIJRT,
Attoihi - a^l) Col'ah'.i.lohf at I.AW,
LuGr f.i'i*, T<s.i>.
W. II. GORDON,
ATTi1|^«T A.iri ('Ot?HM.I.ilR AT 1AW,
Atiitin, Ttxm.
Xi> Si WillianiS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, CLINTON,
DkWitI' Cof.ntv, Tbxa*.
GEO. N. WILLIAMSON,
Attorney nml Counsrllor at Luw,
PiTEiisiiuuo, Lavaca Countv, Ti:ia«,
Will prnctU'o in dm ni'vi rul roarnof ilu ii.l111
.TuUicinl District. Ilr will a in nil puiuiu lly
to >11 t>uaiin <• eouiiiiitted to Im cure.
<t-ly
WILEY T ROGERS,
Attoiinky at Law, Pi:i hhsiu rb, La-
vaca corsTV, Tuxas:
Will practice in Lavae* and adjoining cosnti's
37-1 y
J. S. MuCAMPBELL,
ATTORNEY OOUNSKI.LOR AT LAW,
Ooliad. Tcxais.
WM. 1IESS JONES,
ATTORNEY at LAW, and NOTARY Pi: LlC,
Gomales, Ttxas,
A. ■. CUNNINGHAM. tíl'.O. M. KF.lt).
CUNNINOÍIAM & RUI1),
A TTORXi: YS A T LA !K
Will practico togntlior in the countir
TV'itt, Gonzales and La V.ica.
e#,
^ud'lle b tJ M, I l irneKH
f ol cvury i!<' ",rijiiion, \\ hipn.
rimro Trimming:. Sce.% vbirh Will ! .
Ilr It.in I.e." I.llitlv i r t's 11 J¡fO ül i" ft (b tO IIT IVP
regular BUppliefl'of SADlHiMHY and all other
arLicIo# in liia lino from New-York, >ed will bo
nble t> supj-iv tbo tr.de in tbi • poi '.iofi ol
torn Tor h upon nccom «>diitiriur torms.
(T.-Jj-AII Kinds of work d no to order i« usual.
ni«ni >ro i nearly optmaitn lm*r:im> llott l.
V. fii-ilUHMANN.
Vietorin, Jan. t, 1B3Í. 35-1 r
. I> ft* d , l
111 -". I) .rv 4i:
ti « oiiv 111 ' mo,
K;ni nd p.m i. t i
'i,¿it Mfjont thus
■ i.s in r,:;h a m<M l
n i r ' ti d in our ii.
i (d our c« mu ii. i, i
his i -1 fi * r i 11 i. d p.: t
j ii^ pruN
"V; L',ir"! and the
m 1 i low. |ii
f
M. i
tin w:
who br«
his
n I
*rs !. r tiio pi
ooiitiiiunnco
N<
of Do
r. *2'2-31
WAGON MAKING
AND
ltlurk* iu tilling;.
The Bubaeribor r^«p*%cifullt
• niiuiiuci s to th'' public, thiil
In ha* mad' nrnin^'MiH-iiti to
carry mi at hi« <vl and wed
known st;md in Victoria tbo
WAGON MAKING
i\* Ittiickxi!tithing Hnsinr.su,
in all their TririoiiH braneben,
nnd hopee by strict attoi.tion
to lii b'.isinrt to receive a ubaro ol' the public
patrón aire.
Home shoiiiff tlonn wilh neatnese and drppatrh.
N. H. All kiiidn of K'-pniriu# dono at the
•liortt'st notice, fttul upon tho nioet ronsointhle
t*rin. ALi;X. U)Wi:.
Ilr wtiuld alfio notify all porsone iiidohted to
him to como forward and make pnvinont, n* be
ie unable to extend nnv ittrther nulul^ener.
a. l.
Victoria, Jan. I, Ifió2. H.VIr
1). SPA ITII,
GUN SMITH,
HAS the pleasure ui informing
the citizens of Victoria and vii-ii,i.
tv, that ho has opened a Shop in
i he house situated one dour we.-t ol
|lngr. luV Hotel, when lie is pre-
pared to f vecule nciv work, or re-
pairing iu a workm mlike m tiner,
at >■ hurt notice, and on in ul rale
term >.
All orders will lie promptly at
tended to, and work ¡rnarantied.
Victoria, Nov. Ii, L¡.~>1—27-3m
I- IMA 1,10 school! "
NOTICR—Tlir
injjf betw
White, is tliia day di«Molv
Victoria, Nov. J i, II5ÓU
ie partnnr bip 1'
n A. S, Con nip ■
d by i
-:ji
nrctoforo i r.
Ji un and S.
ritual eoihi
1 V of Mi-;ft 1), lv SvTTi
need on .M onday tin Jd di
WILLI'VM S. (iLA S,
Attorney al Law,
Virtnriu, Trx.ts.
rp^lTC, 1.1"
J_ I r
-I i'l¡'ill , I
Ti áilí •;
For tilU nilUl
Iniiga-i/f ',
I'.ir tin loiilie
l-iail'i' iili rv of cvrry <i neriptinn, ¡
!-il vil
ir.-.iic
•¡th*.
b ranchee,
fa*
vy y
JAMIÍS. W. ALLEN,
^tíOVUCií «tí Hit
Victoria. Texan,
II.I. prnptico liii prol'oHsion in tli• c■ > •
lies c inposiaj llm tenth Judici d Di
w
trirt.
OOO. w. I'aselml A .1. A. IMm Ii.iI,
Altornrys nml ('unnsrllors at Law.
Oro. W, Pas' ii u. will ri "'de p ramio in \ .
frtilrcslou, nnd ,1. A. I'a* iiai. at .San ,/Jntorv
One ol theai will ri'|{n iirlv ftitead tin-Hupri'ii.
C.iiirt, at V utin, nnd the Dnitud Stati « UiHtric
Court .at Onlvi'ston,
All husiiii sH i-ntriin.Ml to tlirirrarn '.n Wi ■
tern Ti xas will r i-rivc prompt utt"n;ion. '1'ln .
Irin may bo nddr.'ufled at oithor nlnco.
4-1 -if 1
Ji'S'P mr'd pn itnaaiDliip Mrxicn,
.1 It >*os superior Hround colti o
2 Dlds. No. I Leal' T.ard,
t Tinreca ennva^sf d sugar cured ham ,
III Backs cnarso salt,
i0 do Hao do
50 Hires flnn assortod eandy,
10 do nutmi s chrcso.
All of which will be sold nt th" Inwut prirf
f rjtash. I„ jr. CHAPMAN.
Fflirjs t. WK
moil in,
Mlisio will he taught by a Inly well
qtndilied to give instruct ion, per
session, at
Victoria, Feb'y T, lfl.il — <10
' tn
tjir I ii •• I in
$ll¿ <i I
i-i (Ll
r
t 50
>ri:I question, nlthoii^li < l niucli
% i -, li'i tonnt. I;-, Ir ni its \ or «
:.'uiii.d to Ik; olio ul sh 11 (l iro-
u low yours our wild l • ri. i ■ ri >
L Oi 11 P"|. ! I :>•- is ¿L*;:, t , ntld ( i' il
IB 00
VK'TOUIA
FEMALE ACADEMY',
rniiK '
x com
in d r
assisli d
r.nc'o
ad lie-
: i i'v ll
r til is. if .nil ni lili
ao lie il on Mo.id i
eilon ol M r. .1 iin
by co- i p. ti mi t'-t
ire," d bv :le /
liln r |i orón u
v. di'ii'imeiod
Ve.il y will he
i ■' ' 11 ■ Hill) i list. Ullill I
. It. Silivi. and I.,va'.,
cln is.
n'r r.f.T ol lh' ir pnplln.
oi a ¿rntinv.* jjiiliiir
-i iiicri' sr On ir i x r-
to . aV III-' 111 '■ un Ii Í * -ll III- .r tit. •
liar, and lo ¡m up. lia' r «nial to t'a ir
ipion ni ait in i?'int moral' and manner*
rii"
«r Ii i
nLT sin
A-
11H to lb
oiinil- ■ h wall ma! lío
rnbir ntul ¡ir fi able 'o tío
ciro r< been
v 1)'p-irimeni, ¿'12 < o
i an I r< 0"
atal ^rarlcbl'|,. saeli 10 un
0(1
intend nía
a d j'lnj-
vi n iiinr ■ di
pupils lililí b s b
Tuition in tic Prin
do hi tli lv an
do in tbs Oima
Instructions to Mime, with uve ol P
Pupils are chnrged from tin? time oi rntr inee
.Vo delwhom 'or nl « ncc unless in enso of
traeltd t linen.
The Principal is prep-red to accommodate a
nuinher of boarders nt CIO 00 p-'r niiinth —
Lvr-rv thinn •onncctcij with the Boardin ' I)<i-
«irnisM laeluílfd r«b'y '"h, I "It
win
v i • Id in ill .-pint
. i'.i \p .'o le' 1.
, in i'1 nuil in re,
i-iil of ill o|- : | in
si !i Iiinof 111 ristiri s
Hal -lla ¡ alt ir Ire
I. ■ :i win I. oi r
e. i litrv i. ill' ill.. I
" , and lo "iior i :
rpi tti'O ii o
nf tie • ■ iue-i'"
. i 0 .... i i -j--
Hull.
Tli" ten-
import.me
nature, d
li' n. in
will nil Ik
Siit- .-'.'tilo w i tbi u i is b rd' rs ili..' tj • ¡i: ■ tii it
ol .-¡..v rv by constitutional enaeinu nl iit .i
none cull i] ie tinn. lu lie' iii''ilii tiilli , tin
rights, whether real dr imaii ii I".. of the
ciiiiti nding parli s, will remain unimpaired.
L( t us, llicn, wait on lime, with the lull as-
surati 'e that lie whoso march is tracked b\
til di popul 11 ii ill id kuiodoios and empires
iu ilia olden East, w ill bring healing tin lii.-
wiiijf to I lie \ iniiijj; West.
Tho Eiioitive Slave law, wiiii the entire
South, is one of most vital importance.—
The people ul Kentucky are inoro interest-
ed in il than those of any other State, and
iheir delegates at Frankfort Iihvo properly
in irked, n iili much emphasis, the necessity
of iis strict enforcement. This, we think,
we liav :■ a constitutional right to demand ol
the General Government. Kentucky does
Hot m die ibis deiniiiid in wantonness, mu-
flir her (.'If alone, nor y et for the south, but
lor the enlire Union j lor the people ol Ken-
tucky h .ir Mly liclicw; that 11,1011 the In i t li-
lilí execution of i ha t law. the ycace, the
prosperity, mid the iiiligrilv of the Union,
all are staked.
The compromise mensures will, ¡11 all
probability, lie added to the democratic plat-
form ol ÍN-IM, s till y have been endorsed
by 1111 ■ t ol tie d 111 "cralic coinentions in
ill' Uniii. Wheiher this lie done or nol.
every candidale lor tho ollice ol President
wi I stand pledoed to support them.
My n 1 live Slate has done me the In n. r.
llirouidi its convention, to reeommend lie
in ilit! favor-ible consider.iiion of the Na-
tional Convention, to la. held in June uc:,i.
Wiibout snail reeoinmendalion, Iliad re-
s-dud that, wiiii my o'., n consi ul, mv
n ui" should noi lie prcsi nted to th.-i boilv.
A: tin:. II lids dell riuili: li li, 1 have, . ill i ¡
• iv • 1, ii-w 1 r, i| le-li- nl tie- 111 -
ii\ p : it ie , I li-llers r, eiiived Ir. 111 oilier
Sill i. which y mi viiil pease accept as 111.
a, li-uy lor in t hninii replied to y ours —
Still, til" simple fact lli.it we met togolller
on n cro viled "leambo ,1, a i.iI bia akfasled
■.la crowded bol!'!, wliore ie-l one Word
was nil. led bv 1 i'her that initflll llol, lor
a' -hi I car , have Ii en pr.inn 1! in lie
m ■ rlii I j 1'.a 1'*■, c line, led w ith another ne-i
el'i ' mli 11 •/ ' .I'l, ill ll '.nil .nil some I,I w,III'
politic 1 iri. "ds. Ii vv dared 1 1 commit tie
overt .e| of inline.ling v our pr f.ti ik . for
nivself. ..ver oilier oenilem n who 1 r" pri
- oieil to - Cl'lijlV 11 r- eisi lv lile sme p.. ili-
I'nl ¡10 itH n that I do, have, it set ins, all' r
ed S'lll'.eietil irr unds, wiiii e rlain wriier
/'or newspapers to elinrgo up- 11 usa corr-ipi
intri||iie to cure tlm vote of tin- fy e S .
pariv, I do ie t reli r to this rep ri lor the
porpose of marki if its f l«itv—that von
Iin loll w . II. M purp.'s • ¡. to p lint
--ui lüMuietlv til Ihnve ai led up n,
nd ailhere 1". I have rn lliinjf lo do w ¡th
tie- h 'pes find 1 xp. ctatl1 lis III .I uso al: v en !
ler in11111 Presidelilinl canvass. Tle-v ar- I
ll'itui'-llj and when based . m merit an I fit-'
lie s, 11 o| blameable. ll is enough lor tile '
aidiV, that I will n t milliner to therri in
the tightest decree. It is niy wish tn
stand p'-rfertly aloof (rmn the contftsi, nnd
í'jff r pniilií op'iiir.n tnHm i'telf. T priso
bv the next ship, and who wen
tii 11
: The Diidin World tisscrts that ihoiioli
I how ll appears q ¡el j„ |rt.| .nil, there
- ¡11 I lie eo nlrv a '-¡.ojiiny eanlilr 11,'' as
Mr. It I I-It e lied il, of 0 11a Ilie il ideas,
•'Tltr. el bo: sand '.¡tars we. |tl\ tbtind. r in
•11 'i 11111: ¡ I¡011 ol England'.- 11 r. nnv. Th"
li'i ll p 011 Iner- 11s a u hole, hale Ilie British
i' I' « ill, n it! I-us I .vhii'h Would prefer
nv fireie'ii. su.iv whatever. The popular
"!er:.". nl.hur ii w iiii • II die ardor of relifri-
;. Th 1 e.-'i-T-.'s n in. to it ruin,
ul an pr - ,.1 < I i -, The mer-h auts
to il" il : -■ ji 111 .1 11-1 oj -t. 11 lid liave
lea'ed I . l!i- W- - lei'n R p"b!ie. S
' s-n.-i I 1 or 0. ■ ui - t r i I >> 111
. ,:"t Re UK ■'! i ,,1 a.in tiiti, s, s ir.
•o 1; in. I ledum! hi itniu-x ,1 1,1 (/„■ ¡ n¡
f ile', lie popular voice Would vole ¡I.
I"'!" ! I)V "eel:.im."
" V ol' 111 \"
Such was 1 In
la siding 11 'I a ill
Bax.ti.uoki:, ftld., Fub. 3, lN5i¿.
J- RliiM) '"SpUitT l*i n jrot rather .
good Story lo tell y oil, nlmul a Jury Tnal.
vihicli happened not n hundred miles from
Baltiinoro v'ilv Court House, when Koine
rcnl sport wus had. I'll nol say who was
¡on the jury, or who was m i, but I will say
that tho tai ls lire Hiibstanliiillv trúo.
. , , (¡¡1| 'l'h'o Court was try iugu "hoss" ease. A
v.'li.mini Iwrrowmi a ii..r«i> frnrn a friend,
+ ??.,{ Ik) WI "illVI lll.lt* I ll'll
Ilie-criller'-iii, d. -'il,,.
iciity dollars lor the burse, but his Irijm
thought it rather hgli to pay seventv dol-
lars lor riding "hi ss"' back iu January. A
dispule arose, and Ilie ease went to Court.
Tho evidence was In iho ( fleet that there
was no way lo get out ol pay ing for the
"hanlmal."
So the ease went to the jury—the Jinl.re
r marking I hat il as for them to siato the
amount due to III plaint ill'. They w. ul
out, and for I..rty-fit:lit mortal hours argued
as lo « hnl the b r.-e was worth. Eleven
ol them, however, had soon cómelo the
conclusion that the dune gi s ought tube
''bout S-'-iS, as one ol the witnesses luid re-
marked that "tho critter wasn't bigger ii"i-
ti whelp, and," he ihooghl, "ho could liu'
lied him lip in a han'kelelier!"
The tiv(illli Juror, (who, by the way, was
a new hand nl juries, nml a religious man,)
loudly contended lli.it the owner ol the le rso
•light to have seventy dollars, which was
what be demanded. This sn enraged the
I alance of lh" jurors, that tlioy svvoro to
be revenged us soon as tlioy wero die
charged. In lad, they threatened that if
ie, juror No, lv!, did not make up In'.- uiiiul
'li t that "wisi||x boss'' was worth only
SOri, they would, whenever occasion ofl'er-
ed, lili iek liini - n the head. Still tliu old
¡-kin flint bung mil for the §>70.
At length the balance of the jury found
¡I was no use to try to change the old man's
mind. Til re he i i listening to their oaths
mil a r: r • 1111 ■ 111 s. This was too bad, nml a
ru«c wi's resolved upon as iho onlv chance
ot e.-etip • from their borril'.le, hungry eon-
liueiiieiil. One of tin in. n kind of rnugh-
■ nd-i 11 ml'1 ■ I e I i 11 vv, waving ar'inly, walk-
ed up in No, l'J, aiid rem rkod:
PnU*IDKNOy.0>lf nne Were
iK'1 letters frnni
irr
up-
the
lio I- — | ¡I tIIif-'lI ill.', This place i>
a sort oi heav en to v on, you old simmer,
i\ idle In lis il's a perfect hell
never mind swearing, friend," re-
I~, "let's argue—lei's argue ilie.
"Oh!
lied Ni
.,t . !!
ted .
V'*T .V i ltIXTF.il A\ V'.. v..y
sneering'.email, ui-i pel's n
IS.aiiil miles ir 111 I lie ll. . ir
Il makes I lie b.'ooil r ll ra"II-
iur i eins lo hear such exjircs-
1 lips ol those nursed on re-
"Noli .ilv but a Printer nnv -
ol our s nct-ini. in r 'erring to the pru'e-
-¡"ii uclol w in pride. 'Nobody but a pian
tor,' ¡II Si Otll.
p i ni i briiiigh '
smns troiii i In
p iblieaii soil.
how I" Who was Benjamin Franklin?—
"Nobody bul a l'rint i !'' Who was Win.
I.ai\ti>n, one ol Ilie laliiers of liternluri ?—
"Nobody but ii Printer!*' Who was E rl
Sianbope? "Nobody but a Printer!"—
Wiiii wi i s Samuel Wo 'ilwi ill', the I'm t?—
U ao was ti- v.
lis? "Nolindv
Printer!"
m-
ithus.
".Noli.uiv but n
Armstrong, "f
bin ii Printer!" I
11. I i reely, R. Sear
on, Dix, Niles, and Jas. Biichaiinn the dis-
tinguished Senator of Pa., who is now tho
choice of a great portion of the people of
i be Union as their candidate lor the next
Presidency. Who nre lh y ? '•Nobody
hut Printers, anyhow." One thing i- evi-
dent: ev ery person who chooses cannot be
a printer. Brains nre necessary .—East
Paper.
Tin: Gi on Win.'—Tho power of n wife
for g .oil or lor evil is irresi.-tible. Ilonio
must be the scat ol happiness, or it must be
loro ver unknown. A good wile is Ion in hi
wisdom and courage, and slrongih and en-
durance, A bad ono is confusion, weak-
lies, iliscoinlciture, and despair. Nocondi-
t¡i>ii is hopeless, while the wife possesses
firmness, decision ami eeonemv, There e-
no iioiwnrd prosperity whichenn counter
act indolence, extravagance and lolly al
home. No s|iiril c an long eiiibiro bail do-
in stie ¡nllucnce, Man is strong, but bis
In art is not adamant, lie delights in i u
ti rpiise and aiiion, but to sustain liiin, li-
nei ds a Ir tu| liljnind and a whole heart.
"Lei's aro-ii n ! , vi ii oldciiss!
Yoil'> eg'I the whole of ns liearlv starved,
mi vi t ymi want ns to a re ui;!''
"No swe ritiif in ilie Jury -room, if you
*•!/.
I y st !
• •r •nu1
1"
"... .i .i... i i
i-'- wefi in
II
pends hi
conflicts of til
ei| i.-iiiiuiil and
to loin i pi i" 1 '
In- sou. r n _w ■
i lili w itii Tn
iriiiible ol lie:
. Ai'l, ..
ibiTraic
Will v on ever give in J 'vim1
lor y our lite is ni danger!"
No!' la ■ j i nd d No, I 'v\
"Well, then, I'll pilch you out ol the
wind' w, _v in contrary, stubborn, infi rnal
i ili I looi!"
Saving which lie actually took hold of
N-. I~, and uioveil hi ni tovvards (lie win-
dow, when the latter, becoming drcndl'ully
frighten.'il. cried mil —
"B linn!—Baibirr'
Thai olliecr hearing tilo uproar, iiintiodi-
alely rushed to the door and i pell d il.—
But all was i J11 i l in nil i ns tail I ¡ No. 1"J w as
scared so bad be could not inter a word.-—
lu answer to the iutpiiry as to what vv ..s
P. Morris,,!. Harper. I, ||«. niaiter, our pugilistic juror stoppidnp
mil Seiiin -rs Cuner- i,, the I... i ill', (wilh lie was well no-
ipiaiiited,) and said, w ¡lh a know ¡ng wink :
' Look here, George, we can't agr. e,anil
I want vim to do me a favor. I want you
to go up to my old w.-man's—¡ml her to
send me iluwn beds and bedding fi r eli-
vi n; also, a chareiitil fiirn.ee and a hutch-
i r-knili ! 'J'ell her I may not he home for
three month.v.'"
"Vi rv well," said George, "the things
will be lu re in ono hour."
Oil' vveiil the bailiff-—click Weill I he lock,
anil up spoke No. IX!.
"In (ioil's name, w bat do you mean?"
"I'll tell you what I menu: We have
made up our minds not tost iv here anoth-
er nielil without something ill the flesh line
lo eat. Soulier ill ill starve lo (lentil, We
have r solved to do us other juries soinc-
Iiiii s have done—we eat up one of our
Companion:-! Ol course the meatiest lit:;
lir-1—'"
"And win ii he's gone, we'll take the
next mcniiist—"
"The horse is worth 050—"
"And so on, ii ti i i I—"
"Is i In. horse vvoii h S¡10, or 830,or $2.">!''
"Vi"-'. we ngrut'd yesterdny, or the day
In fore, thai lie': w ii¡i$tS¿.r); bul sooner than
ay on my ili tlint a li ase, w liieb coiilil
In tied up iu a hankei'cluef, was worth more
tli ao I'll turn caniilmt ami eat up ere-
r;; i!—il •h/rijnian in tin room! and then
w liólo ni ral liiicc in the
on'.l. To recover his
(•--nip sure, I: nt" ii; -t lii
if p • uto,:-nil ol.i'wu'orl, nnd
¡I f-trengih ni/iin, and t'1
ll v :;.i i'_ to i nrounter
world,
the
fin!
pi r,
the
hop
p iir.
d ¡IV
no rest, and there 1
or glo in or is nssa
henrt*i reiilvifc the spirit* an
vanished, and the man sinks
efUt lied,
iulo i|es-
IJ it I al ll'ini" ill - , .
* , , • I ent. iin vvxet! /"
i in t Willi ! I i • in- .. ' , ■ . ■' , . .
disci illicit?' became serious, and gave in. It
vwis the first time lie was evi r mi a jury,
and il will In bis last, lie, niter leaving
court, writhed very fast for a lew squares,
Kyi11> ring to himself a congrntuliiiinn to
'heaven lor his i scape from what ho sup-
il |( j i" ' 1 'i inudi-i'er's den. He is not "round"
' ' " ' ' 11 'Hit Court hours like he "used to was."
Tim j .ke, which is siibtsnnlially true,
Fifldcricksl
mrg
Art IvriiRK'Tixu Senxr.—Mis
port, th actress, at ill'.' Baltimore
i nt i-, vi.vniii.vci:. — The
(Mil.) N'.-ws h s iho following oil
ji ii oi' ilia ¡oler,ir.rriage oi relative?:
In On* eeiinty in which wi: were raised, ( eiéated much laughter,
lor t wenlv g' ie r li-ns back, n certain In - j
iriiiV o| wealth Illld l- spectil! i.itv llave in-
nrin arried, i li til ill re e-liiiot lie loniiil, in
ibi-, e nl III -in. n i- mud mail ''I* wi in ui.—
Olio h s-oro eve' , .another srruliiln, a third
i- idioiie, a fourth blind, a filth b.andv-hg
ged, n sixth wilh a head a limit the siZo ol
t rnip, with not one mil of the number
. o oi from nil sie-il or lie iitdl deb ris ol
s an kind. Yol lies family perseveres to
¡hiere, rrv with e eh other, w ith th"i" liv-
ing monument of i!i<-ir lolly cmi-t ntlv be-
-r- them. It > 11- n done igrcr ntlv bv
the b" t pei p'e. Young people never re-
fl it upon con«eq.|enei S, and oil! penplenre
too nvaricioiis lo forbid a mit.'h wh "re ni".
nev is ir. it. n. Let the law reach it nnd
: will be
[iSpirit of the Times.
Hiven-
I'bontre
r evening personiiling the rhnr-
Cortlilv," nnd, upon
was the oth
neti r of "Ch rl"tin
singing the " M r." ilie* Hymn" was crown-
ed with a boa'it i lil wreath of svveet-smell-
mg fluvvers, by n gentleman, one of twenty
voting w iillein ul, wh i have nlwiys admir-
ed till' lair actress. 'I h" s rile party al-e
pre." nteil here linqtnt nf flowers, sttnehed
to n silver le lder. A" she received the
present, two beautiful doves connected bv a
ribbon, Hew above mid flinnlly lit upon her
Thk NKM'
i > lorm un epini ii from
Washington Oily, which appear in the
newspapers ot the count ry, it would probab-
ly be tlint tho ebb, !' laisinc : ofjmcinbers
of C itigresu was Presiiieiit uiaking, nnd
that the Capital of VV.;shiupioa held the
power of selection entirely *Tvhiti it own
limits. Tho confident tone of itiüiiy of these
letters, nnd tliu absence i f al! tnúdepty en
the part of the writers, is particularly str¡-
kiu'g. The apportion nut tho support ol
Slules to jho several cnndidtites ii a dicti -
Jfi"! >tvIe that rrnvuds one of Nsfolcon's
.iill,il,..;ifi>i', I
They pronounce on this ojm'sjJvjpjilnritv iu
that section t nd uiipopulcritv i nn'othcr.—
Nor are thev content with' stating in posi
live terms tin ir opinions' of ihe past nnd
present, but lliev proceed 10 prophecy, and
wilh the utmost si rioiisnes-endci.v or lo en
lighten their benighted readers by progm s
t iea ting Iho future. These far seeing letter
writers are in daily contact with the lead-
imí politicians, at whoso nod the whole
mass ol their party, east nnd west, perform
any ninnceuver desired. "Le Diablo," of
tho Picayune, informed lis the other day
that tho lending de muera is in Washington
City were tii iking an • ir. rt to re-unite the
party—that the effort would be sneccpslul
—.mil that ihcy were determined lo pre-
vent the election fruni goijig into the House
al the risk of great personal sacrifices. Is
not this instructivo? The representativos
of ilie people making s.icrific s to control
the people iiuii unite them agniust their
will! Of course, when, il pienses iluso
gentlemen they will again causo a split in
ilie ranks. The personal sacrifices, ¡eared
by such patriots, is intelligible, tis they
doubtless conceive themselves possetjed of
vested rights in public offices, and estab-
lished claims to the loaves and fishes.—Gal-
veston Newt.
'tisé Lin; of a Pn
Ing Kfrnligo, cvenjful
ijfK'ii printer'#- life ¡¿"ti
tu the letter. It devcl ip
ilo if Im likes, and whnt
prising, unselfish fellows, tho i
printers nrr s
Tho life tif a i
one of vuriety.' 1'l<il't homo
nine, nnd was apprenticed tii l
tnisiuMM nt thjf"-"-" •"*
Si'iiflSiuf, Waits n no
Nova Seoiin, Lnbradinv...
We t Indies, and nil the Ailuntl
the Union, from Maine lo Loufsintin j have
lived in twenty-seven cities and towns óf
ibb United Slates; I have been n «nilor iu
the merchant service, nnd hnve sailed in
all manner of crnl't—ship, bark, brig, rcIioO'
ncr, sloop nnd stertinerj in iho regular nr«
my ns n private anidier, «inserted nnd got
shot in the leg; 1 havo studied two ycor*
for the ministry, one yii.ir for nil- M. D.;
traveled thro' nil the New England ¿kotes,
New York, New Jersey, Per r
■;*í
ntta
Tiik Liniiis ok Maiki;.—The young
Indies of Damnriseottn, in thn Stale of
Maine, have recently formed themselves in-
to u society for mutual improvement and
protection j n mono tho resolutions adopt. ;J
at a regular meeting, we find tbo billow-
ing :
"That we will receive the ntlentions of
no so st v led 'y ouiig geitlli innii' vv lie has not
Ie irneii some business, or engaged in sume
steady imploymcut for a livelihood, for it is
apprehended that alter tho turd is cuuglit,
it m v starve in iho cage.
"Til it we will promise tiriri itiue to no
vonng in ii who is in the habit of tippling,
for we lire assured his wife will como to
want, and bis children go barefoot.
"That we will marry no young mriti who
is not a patron ol his neighborhood paper,
Irfl's iri ili. 1—(leciileil- , • . ~ • i j- i-.- i i
too stingy lo provide for his lumtlv,educare
bis children, or encoiirai;o inslilutions of
learning in bis v icinilj
'i'm: U. S. Bank.—The Supreme Court
of Pennsylvania have affirmed two judg
meiilsol the llisirict Court in «nits brought
bv i he Common wi alib ag.insl ill" U. S.
B nk. to recover the actual bon is seeurciJ
ui ilie chnrti r to the .Slatc, of #100,000,due
I r nine vcars. The Bank refilled I lit?
eln im. on ilie y 11 ii i ni 1 i hut ¡I had censed In
exercise ilie functions .and frtuichisss ol
liking, mid had assigned nil it. prop, rtv
in trust lor its creditors. Tho <■ mnion-
weultli insisted litat ns the stnekboldcrs uu-
liliii 11 v elect directors, and In ipii-ntU held
meetings, they bail not given up iho fran-
chises grniiliil by the Slate, nd lb t the
bank wae, lliereliiri', hot nd lo p v tho nu-
nunl In nus (leiiuuided. The Supreme
Court suO lined iludnosilien, mel the Slnlc
has, therof.ri', a sprTi
hunk ol ®l.:i00,000.
Virginia, as n journeyman prTfttfr, go
ly with little clro than rt brera rblo
pocket; I Imve been the publisher of two
papers in , ono in Bolton, one in Bto*-
bury, Mass., ono in New Hampshire, and
one in Maine. At one time I hod 97350
in my pocket of my own. I hnve beoin
married'twise, nnd am now nenrlv twen-
ty-six years old! I havo been a temper-
ance lecturer, and proprietor of a temper-
ance thealre."
LvTcnvis.MTiox.—Glancing over tlio in-
troductory pages of nn English edition of
Dr. Bnird's very interesting volumo end-
tied "Religion in Ainericn," published in
184-i (shortly aftcrwnrds published by
Messrs. Harper,) the following passage ar-
rested our attention ns being written in a
culm nnd sober hour:
Wilh respect to politics, with whatever
warmth we (the Atueriunn people) mny dis-
cuss tho mensures of tho Government, but
one feeling prevails with regard to our po-
litical institutions themselves. We nro no
propagandist, we hold it |0 bo our duty to
avoid meddling with tlio government of oth-
er count lies; nnd though wo prefer rttir own
political forms, would, by no means, insist
on ethers doing so too. That government
wo bclievo lobe the best for any people
undvr which ihey live most happy, uivdafB
best protected iu their right of person, p
ertv and ciuicicticc; mid we would 1
yery nation judge for ;
Ted claim against the
Si i:m: in an Omnibus.—A New York
papi r says, a lew days since n gentleman
uní bis wile (iitcreil one of our Third Avc-
n ie Oiiniilitises. Shortly nl ti r, i n elegant-
ly dressed lady, with rather a "l ist'1 aspi ct,
was also taken up. It Wns apparent that
I he gi iilleinnii and the last pnssengr r were
In mili ir in ipiaint tuces; but the genth mini
did not appi ii' willing to uckliuvviedge ii in
pretence of his holier bill. After wiih*
standiiig sundry smilgs nnd knowing winks,
until Im knew bis wife had remarked tin m,
be deter milled to nddn ' s the bid;, as if tin y
liad i.neo casually mi t, and tbo ipiii t th"
.pprelniifioiiH bis spouse might enti rtain.
•'I he I ir ve, madam," said lie, "I h il Ihe
pleasure of dancing with von oneef"—
"Yes," replied I he In dy aloud, "and the
plea.-ure n| htigqinff me, often!" Tho sc-
quel may be imagined.
A Ni;w Pai'db in Wa-imniíton —The
Richmond Republican makes the following
announce In nt ¡
We have been milch pleased lo learn
thai Wm. M. Burwell, Esq., C. G. Baylor,
Esq., nuil Col. Joint S. Cunningham are
unking arrangements to establish at tho
seat ol Ihe Gi neitil Governim nt a weekly
newspaper to advócale I Me great planting
and commercial interests of the South—to
urge direct irado with Europe nnd the open-
ing of u contilii ntnl market for cotton, and
to labor for tho development of the phvsi
cal resources nl the Southern States. The
paper is to be called the "Cotton Plant,"
and published at two doilnrs a year.
Woitr.n Fattknkd in Tunis roB Mau-
Sellout Sck.nis,—"Boy, you serin to b«
quite smart—nltogciher too smart for this
school. Can you tell mo how nittny six
black beans are I"
"Yes, sir, half a dozen."
"Well, how tnnuy are half u doaen white
beans ?"
"Si*."
"Tremendous smart hoy! Now tell mn
how mnuv while bonus there nre in six
black ones?"
"Half a dozen, if you shin Vm/"
In eoiiscqnrneo of this answer, the schol-
ar étimo m ar being skinned himself.
Roman Catholics in thh U. Status —
From the Catholic Alrnuuuc. for lSii!4 wo
glenn the following items in reference to
the Catholic Church.' There are iñ tho
United States (5 Archbishops, 20 Bishops,
1!1«5 Priests, 1111 Churches nnd a Catho-
lic population ol 1,060,000, which includes
115,000 iu Oregon, California, New Mexi-
co, mid the Indian Territories. In ÍIng-
land and Scotland there nre 094 Churches
nnd Chapels, nnd IV* Priests, nnd in Ire-
laud UVOD Churches and iWOSi Priests.
Looalmies or IIkavbn and Iluht.—•
Some weeks ago, Dr. Porter, ol the Cum-
berland Presbyterian Church in Mcmjihis,
Ti im., in the course of a seriesdf eloquent
astronomical sermons, preached n discourse
on the "Locality ot Heaven, astronomical-
ly considered" and located that hnppy plncp
in tbo i i ntre nf our solar system—the Sun.
On Sunday evening of lust week, ho dis-
coursed to ono of tho largest audience* ever
si. n in Memphis, on the "Localiliy of
Hull," nnd files tho abodo of the damned
outside of the solar and astral system?, in
the "outer darkness," hey nnd the light (if
the sun and stnrs, where the planets, com-
ets, and lost worlds, which have violated
the laws of their distance, darkle forever
on thoir rcturuloss course, through eternal
spaco.
Cl*ha.—A letter from Havana lo the
New York Herald says thnt a parly havo
sprung np among I ho wculihy classes wbo
aim to induce the American Government
to purchase tliu Island.
Romanics in Natchcí.—The Nnlchez
Free Trader says that burglaries and rob.
borics nro becoming alarmingly frequent in
that city, nnd what is worse, tho villain*
invariably oscnpe.
Tub St.wr. Trade. — A letler fi
Matnnwis, under dote of tlio 28lh ult
that tho American brig Ilnnovor Ian
ROO slaves on the Island a short time
niAOc.— A girl, after she is betrothed, i lore, having brought ihem from the coast
eiiopi.il up iu a small room, and shackles "f ("f Africa.^ The Hnnover was filled OMt^in
;' ihe pert rif New York for the slave trnde'.
,,! and the ntteiition ofllio anthoritic was call-
gruid and silver nro placed on her ancle:
mid wrists, as a piece of dross, ll she is to r ^
be married to a man who has losl a former 1l!('li,fl 'IIC' '|*o time, but no notice wai
wile, tho shackles which thn former wife
wore nro placed on the new bride, and she
is fed till they are filled up to proper thick-
ness. The lood used for this custom Wor-
thy of thn Barbarians, is called "drought
which i« of an extrnuiiliniiry fattening qual-
ity, arid also famous for rendering the milk
of ihe nurse rich and abundant. With this
rtn*. E'egint articles nf jewel rv were j feed, and their national dish, "ctMSdieo,"
f istened around the neck of each bird.— I thn bride is literally crammed, and many
Th« gW sppln'! . | istly ^ie undnr tfi« fplott.
taken of it.
Uhett says the Union I# bound to be di *
solved. In our opinion, it will take place
tho same day when tho Alleghanies malí
and the Atlantic becomes dust. Whell tlM
lost trumpet sonnds, and "the loosened stare
shall fall like wind-tossed f>ult,M ihM .«l a
not until then, «hftll I
feint© the eWil •«? Ilie.
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