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i. - Y .. e0" I1EX ~LD C i EDnESDATM A hCI 11, 1816 ' '"All Persons indebted to this f-i ce for Subscription, for mure than one year, atid -all- indehted for Job Work .or Advertising previous to the 1st. of January, b846, and fail to settle the saie by the 12th of March next, will have Cost to pay. Law- and Magistrates Blanks of every description. on good paper,.neatly printed, and for sale:at this office, at 50 cents the single: quire, and less by the quantity. 4 - The Weafther,-The very heavy rain which fell on the 1st iistant, was succeeded by seve rnl bcatitifntl days of a delightful temperature Vegetation is springing forward. and some of the garden and forest. trees are beginring to put forth. It rained again on Monday, and continued till Tuesday morning. Tas COURT OF Coawxn PLEAS.-The Conrt of Common Pleas is still tn session, and will probably continue throughout the we ek. The docket is not very heavy, but some of the ca ses are of considerable importance, and neces sarily consume much time. Russel Iarden. -This man w a, put upon hsis irial for the alleged murder of one of his Ne groes, on fnesday last, and the Jury four.d him-guilty of murder, but recommended him to merry. Tho'Carolina Baptist,-a monthly Magazine, conducted by J. W. Haynes. and rocently pub lished at CGreenville C. If., i6 now published at Cbarlestoij by Walker & Burke. M :-fl is stilflhie'edito. It is'improved it. its typo graphical appearance..and is a valable religious * :ourna ., ez -<-. a . e ' Ta na te of L ouisiana la ve desig ated tq:n Rouge ose he fintre 1'cupital of the S aite The lower Nett hastinad no decis ;' L; ,d r:aiiipen~ leaa a geai clla seedcl e o y a in af hr " _ '" hnas .H' th motiter two chiliren; ier -er 4"'ir wo brothers andii lane circle of relaii esand. frienhi to-imourn bts uttiiel, - death. He -was.the eldsstson of the late Cal. SJanes Yikas isa & 'iner iovernor of Vir inia, ui United Senator from that State.-. - Mr. Pleasauts had iited the.."Lynchburg. *Vrgisia:N~or'seirrl years, wthen he estab lished the -nIichmo'tld W~hig"in 1824. He conducted thui papier with great ability until *a short-imne since, when he associated himself -n the editorship of the "Richmond Star." Thus hans faillen in the prime of life, one of the first editors of. Virginia. Peace be with his -ashes! How many mnore sacrnfices must yet be offered uon the altar of sinigle comtbat. The Duk~e of Wciungton,-Evety rthing re. latinxg to the chairacter'and habits of this re no~w: .d 4. retamn. is matter of interest to the - e. ~;~ . jIt is said, that the Duke still uh airoin bedstead and eats commna faze i .a.>te ucqiuired such habits when a so J er, .md adhueres to them~f Irom chtoice. * uerie : .May thautnot be the 'reasoni, for calling him tihe iron Duke. *Reverse of FAriaine.-The editor of the Sat nrday Post says, that he recetntly met with an acconnt of a man, who was at one time, con. siderbd immensely rich, b~ut is tnow engnged in peddling sand' thro:tgh the streets of- Btuffaloe, New York.wihile-his wife goes out to tiurse. - We read about a year since of a more appalling -- reverse of fortune than tis. A lady of the h ighest and most respectable connexions, andl ,whose wealth was reputed at several hundred thousantd dollars. in her old ago, wvas reduced to absolute poverty. The account stated, that she was the recipient of almus in a house o1 iefnge, in one of the Northern S-ates. Lessons "of the highest practtcal benefit may be drawn - fron these facts. Though* sickness and afilic. 'tions ofrvarious kinds, have bowed down many * fns, yet we have cause of tharikfulness to a -.. kind Providence; for the manifold blessings satill~eentus. H ow happy is our situation, comn *-pared with that of-thousands. * How many feel-thtis very moment, death, And: all the sad reality of .pain !. ---H orair thee u ;. Of. baleful -grief, mr at drin btte bread or poverty.". - Did we think seriously of this. to employr p~I urther the. language of the poet of the Seasone The~ b4j conscioti sheat,of charity would wariv r ~Ahdeviwide iwsl Benevolence iltO . - - 61cA tO r onltdF1 rie oiax sigh nA oerpfek,"aduatbliss, *p&~e.~ta1 ~~c~!pssi nas work. Jflnat aJ S - iared Christo Education of Egypia Young Men.--More than sixty young. Egjptians. of'the best fan. lies, are now-r ivin t Thian c he o iho as.eoea voredto effect a gret revol t i te ;min-. nors and bilutsof I subjects.. 7tclations of Eugene Sue, -the Novlist-ZA. Philadelphia paper stated recently' tliat'Mrs.' Niles, a French-lady,-wife of'Dr.'Niles ofMas$ sachusetts, and moter-iii-fa f1ie' elebi i ted French .novelist, Eugene .:Sue. was it Washington City. Sheba .as-tao.4aighteis about twelve years of.age, of must aminubie characters, and- resenibliiigeach;other- in up-. pearance most cemarkably" These.girls are said to be tre originals from- whom. Sie drew his oelebratedcharaeterpI;tuue" ad Bklne iE in the Wandering-Jeiv. 1. 0. 0. F.-At he. Anniversary Commnni eation of the R.:v. Grand- Lodge of SoutiCar ,diva., (says the 'Charleion Cin'r )the fo1 lowing Paw-Gratida were el.tcdand installed officers for the;ensuing year : d Ed ward.B Wbite,M.W; Grand'Maeter P C. Gaillard, R. W. Dep. GrandMaster. W. C. Ferrell, R'. W.-Grand Walden. John A. Gayles, R. W. Gland'Secretarv. J.. E. Walker. R. W. Grand Treasurer. Rev. S. E. Norton, R..W: Gra'nd Chaplain. W. G. Dessatssure and R. W. Seymour, Grand. Re ps. to the R.. W. Grand Lodge of U. States. The M. W. Grand Master made the follow. ing appointments - W. H. Ternon, W..Grand Conductor. E. C: Beckeley, I. D.,'W. Grand. Gjiar d inn. J. C. Auger. W. Grand Marshal. commmittek a Llections atid Returns.'~f W. Deputy Master Gallard, Past Grand Mitch' elI and Dulin. ,,Committee on Finance.-Past Grands Sey. mour, E. B. Newhall and Davega. - Committee en Grircncrs of l.odges.-Past Grands W. G. Dessaussure, Oakes, Menden ball, Norris and Johnson. For tihe Advartiser. THE EDGEFIELD DISTRICT TEM. :"PERANCE SOCIETY. The S'cie.y'was called to ordeby i Pres ident, in the Ba ptist Church,.on Tuesdny. even ing 3rd of March. The meeting was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Watkhns. The following delegatesithen came forward and enrolled their names. viz - Roc4 Creek T. A. Society.-Rev. Williani Watkins.. Eagefdd Mew. IF.-So B. Johnson, C. L.. oodwin, Dr. J. G. Williams and Daniel Abbey. Little Saluda ' A. Society -Rev. Z. at. kits and Geoure Addey. - :Ridg T-A- -owt A~'Y belJ M 'Lj~ ~TSOtwLJ eerf Log Creek T. A& ist A -B.C~ry - HamburW. IV T. .Soci Geq, arrott. pNo reisendelGil .A ociety; Gazawa'. Socety Shle'T A Sciety. Good B.ope T. . staey CId Springs T: Society .and Beech Islaid W teety .. TheSociet then pr&.egnd.to tebq. nnualz election of otcert wbthdre~t]tcd istfoi owsr . O V'DANIEL' A$'EYf! j. -.Execntive Dr: J.-G? W Li MS, Commiittee. The Soei. le s as: thn'favord with an elo APent and-spiits dd Ns by .Jsepih'afeyg 'Esq.. ad fullold by t3ie.Pre-eidentin 'his usual entertaining and eloquent sItyle. The Soociety.then adjourned. - E. . MIM S, Secretar. * [CohaiUNICATF.]. - 7 o the Members of the Ministcrs's and Deucon's Cofreeuce of the E dgeiet Bap List Association-Dear Brethren:-A s I have not heard that yoti hadl a mekting in November last, I suppose that, from .ilhe itnelemency of the weather. et the timen when it should have taken place, there was none. If so, there is then no~ ap pouintt of a plate for the miefin'g ini this mionth. 1 therefore take the lihenty of inviting you to assemble in the'Bolitisi meeting house of this place, at 10 o'clock A. M., Ott the Ftidaybefore the th Lord's Day in this month:. I particularly'- re qluest this, as I iih ihe Domestic Mission Board to meet at the same tine, for the pur pose of appointing M igsionaries 'for the *present year, and because sonme of us are' 'requested to meei .the Pleasant Grove on the next day, to assist iu some business. Afleetionately yours, W. B. JOHNSON. Edgefield C. HI., March 10, 1846. Medical C'ollege of Georgia .-T he closing exercises of the late termn of the Medical College of Georgin took place yesterday in the .Masonic Hall. The following are the name's of the graduates-Robert Austiti, Ga.; C. W. Ardio, S. C.; G. T. Burton, Ga.; H. H-I Carey, Vt.; T. WI. Carter. S, C.; J. WV. Cl ark, Ga.; J1. M. Colquiti, Ala.; .A. .. 'Creighten, Ga.; WV. Clardy. S. C.; W E. Dearing, Ga.; J. Forbes. Ga.; R. H. 'Fryer, Ala.; G. P. Gilder, A la.; A. A. Giltenau, Ireland; J Gillespie,' Gal.; E. S. Hibler, S. C.; N B. Johmson, Ala.; J. A. Mann, Ge.; F. J. Martin, Ga.;~ M&cCartey, Ga.; J A. S. Milligan, Ga, W. W. Mims, S. C.; E. WV. Murray, Ga.; J. T Palmer, Ga.; S. A. Pugesly, Ga.; A. B. Spruill, Ga.; W,. H. Tra mell, Ale.; 'V. H. Walker, Ga.; J. P. Wilson, Ga.; D. A. Weaver, Ga.A Dr. J. M.:Nash,' of Ala, a.gr-adiiateo the' University ,of New Tork, ws adn'i' 'ted ad cundem graduin in thi o~g" villead' i upo te cheoursef oeewrt jut ed was 'one: huindfce whom's sevetnseen i r 'eighteeti"frotnaSo ~ ,rlta i* froms Sabaia" e rrn ~ from Virgitiago ri ~ mssrp~O from (arddet~ ad"6lojrta" The eo' are~a'out ,to;'iotd Traoansti na 1 l Corresponde'zce of t'he , n Couriei:. 6JI t8 cy y~ ' ypb , $VP sect: xalsy -i{dei ei=5ttnn'io to. 4 P061 !rt?tIr i8 t " r awil. sittou would"!pass b)Jltj One=; aus aoPpo- twn as;pw ino our as{arteugat,; '1D,,UaIFtSYtBj2 iiW t'x3i:0litdt! Dt u measuie ;"arit ,'btfsu1eii ntid imlracticalil " tR; that. 'nigl ether read. a ;Or, "means''to o,'ce.ya; uestJOU ", . 1'7ewet1 uae must;etieerd-who c. _ taJJc' -oa any;>poini f :13uc safl- tb gd effy fi{ch tithe passa"ge:of 1.-Eor e'ffion. could have, 'u on tins , cuuutr trop ,ellh Iiu UJIbr; t te ob$aiued:;"froii;vtita ,deela itsi yell ?htroi b" f e7 r tH F a ';tarrd, -;mace. ?are ready to' ,idt iorf he : iii the{ reco tttnieodatiin of" cotn gd ne". gotia t n; 'i' ttie ltoiin1 'pro l;ol uiiG,...::r',:y Hoty? muc'ti":'effect 'it cia +c oo qty BXiiieti Goveru iiat. ce' ; dertoke -tgsay::- Mr.at9: says"i ;iuH hove ,tie tiJch tie=tw. u vadsc the a r .tbe'Cata= iriou= :Go'etti l-;rftf% WWAahi aud -to more._ ,'1' e1T' caoitui m t i>' u h of. -tile " teniion olcongrus, till t1uae .ainig{ quesuo"ti.be. settled.: ;' ,e euate-teas;got to sessiottmday t The House Ilefute l u aka tt e Nets Jersey.' 4jectioia ::abff .'hey i"' .1Ve=have hail "aootlieric it I rti,'" dd the weather is gnseasoob 'J ' Pi, ".1V 6 of"lfie ATeiv York lrelegrap o ova;' 40 A utdar date.bf, 1 regret to say,';1ba,-;dce "wbtch the Brat blush ot'-t {u ' "'_ pr eadi tl!r ugh''tiiebl ti l: c ,6'een a ly diminisbeug , and wide, lttiro4t:"es to the future. is oo v: qu In;,Omrters here the.utmost iki beforeeo iertained;'1'hig ft-,tic, tt!" :been " pro' duced to a "great ategt gompez: ion of Mrs imij*ite d-- wb ch are-couched ju term 0 a ktbomei apprehension: A " isntio " ja'st cause of immediate ttlg to i1 ..Me LaaF's"vi ws are -ir eneral, } inilresitioiss, sjthee is,-. etea!sba" sis for eutire;reli gcin g 4pea"t< this i6,po puriose ,of's gp btuahat; the country inaytio;ft y - {ulyfeu= litihteuedaid,- understand4 tee, osaIen aud= the''reaf BLttt-" e c euve" parties t regtlyd t ,19-, . 0 moans: u f : caitt Jit a :prepays zL;of' ttb olniiicm whi t; Con abe:;Pree ideat;l;his'l clea'rYy'tii :: P R 0 C EDI C;; t7 L=r, 'On die 8 di, ,SAturda if thee. trash= i L K " t" " r t not in sessron: Tbe3: Io :ot cujra t e n h olt . 911,1114 We tbe miihsonian , t vial, eartr .in , i9 ef't e.ne.Qtb ~Faiesa ti .i ? WJzW. L" t i s te;, 8ftCr "Vi e ordei tl.ibe "'' on,tiao trw . 1 C. , uer t Be e ,Qccupytn$". . reti Kuid the, 1 y iri' 'favtir"uE cla{riiia ?e b9.= .ir",.:? lu the Hl e'flit Sit, decaoyi cotueeted: , eciotr-occupied the-w' h ute:#fa rt '' O'n the:3dq p afae -' euti:i t1,e're lutioo cat' INr.: Claxton, ica h6 g oti! fib"Prtisideet tike the one funnet ship vould bd onher's beitacaried a oe fun eYioste lsbeila~f u*' 1s~skher e e'h Ohw. oach b.foe tie ngiuerooas. id'%' abpfi o.tb6 eiof ve pr 11 t an p sttroe'ni G u gehthe eity gane - roou i hen 4irw guns. $be can stow. tonso .coat below the- lo-' er ec 'ais f iedifiif:hemidftdippri of the .deck to take-2;0.1'300 tods more packed; ii bags as'a tiefence irom shot to the engines and boilers, filling up.a space f 13 feet. u' acdiion idto her thick. sub stantial solid'aillilshe has good capacity and -ifrequired- for ay particular service, can-carry 'wore coal n sacks. Wish-re tid Ibhe conveyance of- troops, she caniberai ah'ousand men under cover ol ~el s aod. gun deck, independeut- of er sbp'-company, -their-ierths being below rwarT, -and the -oticer's' . cabins, gun Coons &c. abaOed thacesacht gun dock is:emirely cleai tind 'aht!ays ready.ior ac tion, wtliout-ernoviig a .bulk head, and the deck- beiig perfectly free Trom the captain's cabin abaft,' to the iow of the vessel; She is coanstructed in the strong est and' mostusubstahtial manner, on air. Lang's imipoved 'meshed -of uniting. the frame timber,:making her petfectly water tight, 'so zbit it Would swim even it her external keel-:and. plank weie off her boltom. This umethod is now- adopted in oie-Royaf Albert, 120 guns, now in tier frame, and may be seen on the slip in Wooiwich dockyard. - The engine room of the .,Terrible is 'most splendid ; on deck, the whole length of ihe engine room, are gratingsopen anid well:.venulated by hatchways, giving light and. air -to the engineers, strokers, &c.- - It is anl admirable plan. euc:h as no steamer as 'et has 'the advantage (it; and eacbboiler has a separate hatchway, and may be readily taken out for repair with Out interfering with the' other bolers. This' method, 'of Mr. Laug's invention, preveats' the necessit of ripping up the deck; which is the case with other steam '4rsheu the .bolers. are required to be taken out from ttiose vessels, and there tuo, the deck covering the boilers, the en gineers and stokers have tile light admit. ted by the hatchwrays over the engines only; The Terriple's engines are most majestic; -they are 800 horse power, the production of Maudslay, Sons &- Field, asid bbow to advantage d this large stet iii er.. Her docks have hatchrways in various parts, scuttles,-sky lights, &c., for venti lating the ship, even to the lower parts of th, bull.; and there are many other con; ventences too numerous to mention, con tribrting to the efficiency of the ship and the comfort of the, officers and crew; 'so hat ahe may be'said to'be thelargest.and most- perfect steamer ever . built -The Terrible t :corimanded'ny'Capiain Ram. {say, late of the Dee steamer vessel, and Labels toshay iomplemeni of-240 officers' nen ad boy9:,Naiucd~a.Siandtil2d re -ocurfel tbisnmorn ng bout 4' clock,. whtich -resulted= isrthe "destrucion 6f thrediousetin Tradff-street. K ft~fra, .de understad, 6riginateini'iti hen utactei ih liios'itiii r Jidestaiodr to 6crnef eo ye-stree,--eupred a.hocimak rshhe .st "_ I -4 houa: _* ben eagedttiat spread t thp deinglousigiaei iafTradld-strees, in -lc Min. Dodighery, resided and to the houseihjoiini iMr. Mlirocts on the West, ar the corner, the lower part of wlich was occupie. by Mr. bwainga. -as -a grcoery .store -ajid the upper~y'Mr, Sioeas'ia.dwelling; Tiha 'thi'ee houses were" entirely consumed. The roof-of thie'honseiplposite to, MP. Doug bhitij's, the residence of Mr. Goiultmith, was' several- times -on- fire, - but hy' great exe'riinns ti as .s'aved. ,,Mr. Dognorty; we understand; succeede~d inssaving, a part of his furniture; his 'hottse w'as .insured for' '$2400, furuiture at $750. Mr. Seubue eis less -foriunate,- being engagejd ondumy at'tide Piquiset Guard House. his wife and childrenwere only a ble to save themselve, burevery particle of-clothing and furniture was consumed and about $60 in tmotney, the proceeds of some taX executions which he had ,colfeted for 'the Gity Sheriff. This will fall beavily on Mr. Scuaboe, who is poor man and has a faitly to sup port by his - daily -labor.-The Evening Newos: MarCh -4, 'District Court-a novltca:e.-A singua lar and interesting 'case. has beeni comn mended in this court against John s-. Caldwell, and 'Lucy' Ann, his wife, by. C. K. WVise and Sarah E. Wise, his wvife, for $20,000 dlamiages. TIhe circu mstan~ces- of' the case asset forth in the plainuiff'~s peti tion,' are these: Mrs. Wisr.. when she married W., hal .a daughter by a former husband, to whom 'she' was devotedly at tached ; but in consequence of Mrs. Wise beitig atscked, by a severe fit of illness; the~ child 'was confided to the care of the dlefehdant' and, his wife-the latter being her- sister.'..When she recovered they sought for the child..but Caldwell and. his' wife refused to deliver her up, anti sinice' thatnime: have kept her out of the way an4 declared that they should never have her again. The 'hild is about -seven yearsaof age, i'nd'is'represented as being temnatkaitty tutelligent.-N.'O0. Pic.' dagess.-We refer our readers, to the letters obf ur Washington .correspontdent, ;ri tbia maonhg's p~iper, as giving full and -'rpi letclhes of the dehate in Ceongress on- tlie Oregon question Ths"gAlexandria Gazette 'of. Friday morniug-esys: "A-~strong effort ws made. 'byMir.. C.alhoun ..hacked by the majority of-the ey~g ria' ,~ tio get ta vot*e infatorlof ffet emesit of the [Oregon)] question n uegofies and comprojniise, .but' it'was aeateid bys a motion to 'adjonrn,,,htch wsi carried~-nyes 28, noesl'24, 'he* Seate then adjouried'6ver until Monday. c-L'o -o f; RcJ'Afountain Wolves mae~e rhmenagerie es1r~icbadk. at Zane'sville, Ofhio, in ai.1b1alitihe G~ i es tlie fllow. At0tfletsttb:~meir ~ t teretim ill*g' J PulMrgan' AbIam Shi e ~ sp~* 6tfle _ anta tife' s'D" pirhen ;se Ivoi " e au"t; sirdiill to g y erne ork w oe $ ua a r mi sit fastened tlf;h'kit, oin-outserdiigati hnidkttfit; op ~t of thte i'ling moifky;~-wh in"r.o tj :wulves tttcked hinrdovli anif at otI ran. to teis assistanci e wtas eh' overpowered ;by the h'oihuf9o3i. t" this ,moment. jDriospahi.tr wai kt"e oy one diseirgaged;'alii pitking up a air i"e dashed -it to,pieces;-t4 otfl pl' a onud for a club.'Wiilrihis at -bhe'bloi he dlabled the wolf that had attacked Shfnaerut;ti the other"held "' witli a daih rip, and required-'rejeiedlifow'.ioi.Id be retau quish =he'st'ack uutii to.,was-knocked dead. 'Tie dieabled o'eb-vas after*ati' shet., Tie, men were.badly biuen, and hada tey,; been -alone"'wtild inevitbIJj have- been. killed, for one of'then was already fainting. Perpetual Lame Kl. -As siu be secn 'by their idvei'iseinet,--.'In. very enter prising and setentefc owners of tLimLtrie stone Springs. property,-have'crected l iti a good dealefexpense,'aud ott liile pains, a perpet-ualKiln, to be burned wi wood, that answers 'exceedingly .,well. 'T'his invention will enable toe Proprietora, tu reduce the price of lime. materially and make it a great object with the planters, to' have their li'ds sjudiciuusly' treated With this idvaluible- -dresing-Spartan. To. panic :wtich- size our peope last summer about the gb'atb e s'arsatonl of the poor; as liketwise .the.stock, was by no neam, urnecessasry as the excessive coin anid hard -itet forcibly- convinces us.' -wr Sunday "tas'i'ir rained incessantl all day and sliedalt iiht "Every week for the last 'three. months has had snow or sleet: The umount ofhnman suffering we are proud. to stale has been greatiess enednani taleviated by the hberahi of our more Ionr unato ctizens.-Spartan.. A gentleman informs us that some uicners, a few days since, Working upon the bauks of Broad liver, in Georgia. dug .up an im:..ense 1'Trtlc, the shell of tiitch could hold about two b:shels of coui. and the head near the size of thar'of a cein. encera.ble old lello; iperhajsan pilgriiu in our guilty earth for lo ! these~ many enrs'!-Abbeville Banner. Longevity:.Mr;. '.eri ,Gourlay "ie widow of r."John'Godriay, a native of dlarylauda reiden pf this city fur 70 years past died at one o'clock-yeieila afternloon.at the asvaaced 'gg of 99 'rs. (oulay bad been-a widow for aboit fifty .year' .audbad sturvived'alflierchildren -and grand. childrens e'xep iae... Sher witns the oldest'asinber f tfie Baptistlisturct .in this cityf, olbich' fier: 4hushatidliiti been a :ieijibplr.in; the~das''nf theidR&ei. Oliver ,artthe p:edecessor of lir. Richard furrhst y10riphatal rify"g lar forluneof rbet; dip ng t' &jco in:tf JJnd miates, we imagn p.twi- ? ,boist- 'rh wa Iromn that N n iflt: -- ,ilroipal Urbf . ceaiy. eblfr Naitoital Coubcz, hi ch sseu e"= n th ~~l mt'1'o pg4rji bussia transactei was tiue'appointi'it .of afd itio aal .agents to:repdir toWasliingtonsi'o .co.nteiractthe vie:9 ofit-w calleil "'T'reatv Party';t' 'io6 are chared with; lhaving adeo hiisreptesentations to bhe state of-the Naion~ Low rey has also appointed a diao "fasting, humilaiioniande payer't'-G'od," in.consideratiolofteexcite'.andsangry feelings.exsing among 'The tribe, against each other. .1-is proclarnation is .particular ly well written. . . ,.. A Creek lndiatiivas' recenttly m~urdere. in -the' Going; Snake' Districl. 'ana t wo Cherokees have bteen arrested frtheaei and are awaiig; a trial.' Capt. Boone, of' the U S. Dragoon;..is taking active' measures in .Washingmon country. Ark; fur the apprehension of ,outlaws from the t'herokees. WVe believe the above, comnprises all ihe stews from 'sth,. Cherokese -received \ yesterday'iniil. - : A Nut for - Theologians.- Miss Blremer says that "to- tke people, virtuous, wre should do more and preaich less-make men happy, and they. wall do good ol themselves-"~ In other words, one loaf of bread to a htiugry sinner wall be' yorth forty tracts well backed" -hy .tean good sermnons. Again we say, ndeer .undertske to conivert a, mnaner'eI'i his gastric juie is in a state--of ' re4~lt-first ..quie: -shis bowelafter you cas leal. hisi.by th'e nose as easy as yoli can lead an nas,-" it was the hun rgry.. people, of--Paris' thlat tirngtLouiesih ie lockC and eouverted France into a'slasughaerhouse. Emigration JVet.--The tide of Emi gration wvestward is again on i~ho flow and families .from' urthleast Mississippil Ala batmq, the Carolines andtothet iSta teir' e now emigrating 'in 'numbers wijth thair teams/ implements &c.. to the ai&~ western Lottiviana or the invaion soal of the ybor gest sister f ift'oli fc~ The crossin t our Ferryjst bqben very great latelyL and we have heard that at Napoler on, Arkansas, -and' at~ M~emphis,' Tcnn., inclusively, nearly. astfrousalid'zfiraile have crossed within the'lhst saxiveeks.~. Concordia'( La) Intelligeacer. The dioiy on the ,cargo bre&ught-stat by the' Hbernii nm'uinited -to one hundrkd aid'twenisisie thoaaaeni4dolrs4Whon pays this juy(delt ena or ,Jhdas consurne e' iiy~es ?eW ri'$ergnesiu thig those twojo use tigo? ' s ultimitti psyy te dujygkitc doisi elsots-0 sarfs'bo.trale, shot e erie oiid an'ot r pte 11 -sind o r)1 t 4 W ^tnisslloYf r *i rc + ' s day. n wad na a thpoug quantity r6l . wa t Ut4iu to the r litimfielod. Ab An arrangeinent,0d Orleans:Picefiitte)' 4rwhich" oae.dYlh j;,';' of this. tittle, 95 #s F'' stage coach trikaelli, lace is 5O( ; u files. ' '; betwiceh'the-clog ,zoi t bui, doubtless thefii 6fl tf ' :erred ttr thetti ' ' TS same rouie;-i;tIe14 i w NashvillerTeltpd iugtoa"3O hbure toe Obior"i; ic t ts, h roguet . tv as;"' " y 1 yy (.{.t 1 J l.n j, RLM)"R ""yi Rights a ultnti.@ ' Itetbiurow,-a 4 cat x about "I ir?jiLu fate , e r. wash fsciuser grupigt)ULn 11 stoliped.inw -ihe; cidtocfr, curb. had begirt ieiirordd makingepairsr;-;Fr-rglitf "sure,'b l is stiitdej} " courage ci s"led 4 0 - p r ". atei: into fttbictrli., s1. ' :. il-tesid lie begfiii i i; Lar " help ' The 11istiit'6o'p a cries, prfieerii di id't>'i , of qhe uproar; aiiil'fe bhng abv'icia.the at+:ttd ,get ? Witty auils Q }y ii roc it i ,_t, Cll. " : 3 . 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