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I t w Ihat Wits111 Oam ~nodf~ 6f rtiploaii( beaux t CO l, . 1t1 it AikOPpM n pli( Q T u.~ oeii 911, ~ ~ o t U idi it.1illtiol-.016O I-11-1 V0 ibOk U OloQt' llaoii Wildi t''lciai , '0141 Ita 11-i til oil 064 cyes Dat bid rnrowell tocCull. BY JV. 1 I. 101 kit itecilIA M wito loc 1l3 lt~ iii dillictity.. nit is thle spa cit.o l~ toiil frpila ilhk' to V0cot It' Ijtoidt.l. i :..:l Itb*dopl~s 111(111tra (iit) 11 1110t1(,dit to t4804are it, It im.rather Hiar-, ,~iii that .St O1ltIajttad Di tI-I t, *, V IOVCl' organ111ized Iisto'i.. V'ill itlit i - Ivi Hti UI-Il iI~g. C01hlillitA tVC14 AVlIO~I: (lit:,P it~jtIho il4' bo to mtoot 1 l y I' oll ot* O til, C2ounties ito, Ai'O 1 thc Sltto was div'ided sctiii after tile firs~t 'ttltiit.'4h n lf tho o ii te oji thiti l lC*ilof which thei, ()t (60 1 i th i ,-cuol wase callied CI)stI IIII, rOltl tie ftovit 014l al01 iitlcr' flua e d -vlit.aor 1hoeSti'er Wnis Oli es id lin'ct d iHs(itis r ce ill * tiib lid o util ,at i e:4, I114lN'til1 relll;l 'iiia Ill tt.O 1)sti (if *h Camden. %I1l. It:Jllt thle dA; iiiol of tile Stote iaate. (jbo judjloikl itilets now existing ;; ' 01(16.S 18~ n 22 a politiczal Op. ra 0d ; a, INltoai .1Y tild JLiwfie 1"1 o~d (110 uIinthi. Siaaeo. which -i t I -nt- two chzagsIlavo Ieo ]I do ill k'ho an a alm~re'lIe1t. of, the Cioll lel 'Ii d ato of the fir.4 Sot thO111oa of 1 'wIV't i.4)ot d efllitel i c .clarto, tilet )IS. of ot4 i , r 3tjtAdl-as herc ais 0111. $.~ 11 a,. O(hit the~ ArstHotdolilot took place ilbottvt1ic ytear 1.715.. 'I'lioemioditioni ditti O.fr Wilt leat~ 1-1 0a110 ()f PIie rtmsor' ertlel aid ;itiui iativoer 1 1* fces. VThe less hlostile, but 11o 1c,\, braiv;e Catawb~'a 1~~iatsiaaa e dtol lyolid tho .ri;'el* which still IJoliU' their 11111110, *f,'1 too 'aI uicl oval. thir country iii Abtjit thIt ymir 1794 the upper lmr , orl, the. Sta t. waso d ivided ito cennticef, lit the ti li (11 the formwationl of theo Cou nt-Nv ('virh, NAota tlle.ln'eseait11i. mai of, ourl. a'c ;; givei,1 it by jatdgk M'th earliest rocodrd of t66t history- of the J) i-3t, let~ 'aft01 i tt so ttlo6lioit )) y th11 TO It, 10 gieIiilCli-ls S a 'i1 7.10, N ighli le, the' utitorii 0orl iatai to t of the Ilite *Judge Wil A1 Q-J#ls miloes froiim the present 8110ofW WV'iiaiaaioro, lit, it 'Npot fiftoi' CiioroIdbs killed H pitimn Lyles in him Ownh honfto, btit by a wvonderful htito' -positionl Of Providonoo,"1 tile 1indin 'Weot off IiIlt.. loft IyIqs' nlfo 011(1 .t9v ell Or cightildrs'kp"1 ilt tho 110000,lit ter killing n ohio 1% w1g-o; Will) was Out. side. 'Whuat wis tile imture vt tlit! l11torj)0.'itioll Ive ha'o n 1003el ablo (t diiscover. ft NI:iwi tl 10 175 that tie torrn tory Oliatiilg What arc 0ilow the M~s, triktm of Fsiild, EM-4egotid, Abhhv. Villec, 11it rllsk.. New corry, Uii ii.p Spartu1Iburg, ork, CJhester, and l11 elk l111d, i fi~O roiii tile pos..iossioiil of Oki (!luulkegs into tile poweri of Eulgillpi( This Ivzls Ofctotl by it troiaty butotoJi 11e witothor comitry and the utoriiol, it-' whiloh the lattor coded to the. Torti tir the Vast, territory wi above. (To be ~fi~c. Ab)out, it yea 1r Dgo, an1 (,lab-oO .. , 50Iriptio'A 111)1)011rod ill th Se C01l n41t; s Dr. ul~ii~i I1lWWX projectedl 11 iIo-i 1it~ibidiga et .40 bv. liluthu te e orprhi, flijil 111) itui remosiddOIn NOW York- 1 '&l t SOVOrlIilit 010. lips be1e1 ii.orliii preparations P.1 itrIf Iiaivii. of 1i11 IIii. which di. Midr w~, th , iv~,~b Il)PidO~( Yeostordiiy aftalrnoonl at -1 p. P1i.) beinig ill readi meSs, fcilii gueit lellt ''The .i-qisif lol t~ ;i (j.i ('on' -161111) se alld started u1pol it voy ago of di'sc-O ry. tliri'oigh t ho azlive ether thit t hi -,-1Hit Uvoil of' blalty over tlnij Ibusy el L.ua at 031tcC to It Ioig dt. of -somei( 2, ' ot, or )1s. 0 011 I'il l i i~t~t tillion, the Iiu-ighlit of, ' ivs Where, Ill ii Iir, tle,. consch-sz lilt! the vity. 11t taiuded With iiiiliju tl Uld( softoliCel elicet, I111(1 frun -wit lifflii pUt-S, Nu ti dOdjllt by hioup'c (1 h ld.i Iliitiltiite Oxtoiit, olle14 -i b ijali .1114,p0tt~j ta.A of,, olotj'smli C' Thei A.11 lan '.11 mni h eet til it, illSff 14ii iit. that ounil, tci tid n -t; into diitlli4 .l3 tt 4c detorittes t~ ~ idat ukotY t ol i ti a rv ot I .! ~i l l fa b i o i Wtory tl ; li4 'I'" to t r (11 iTf te sodil~ An Na rtl-osry 66,11 -8 , but'it little 4'11111st 61st u~tt,! she I directionl of the, 'tidder,, id 'as 1114lded inl a. soil hi- estrly1i luI longk whlielh,. though Inll 0 a1 ilnibunni 0 gas) 110e Shot lit ani I Ideviated.,Al (led vtittiig tswayinlg r -cof cIt umtjii hretitts to( th mite. -A (110 tip Wa purely 0 perilniontal,3the IlOrollailtl k(pt Iufliot Iii longer iii would imsurc tile Prit rial sueofot foarry then Alroa(ly) tkvo . i torrstial grindouri aid faisihion of ContIal Park ploamdro parties can par Iko o( the rarifled sweots in rariWll .1 ii(osphoro, an( earthly itelial lit I taInd-still, advetiturous reporters will ik o a r!id Ir topis ulpnI he now expl hrin ble dominions of the "'Prinet of the Power of the Air." [Newo York lYod... Aerial Navigallon. Sl*uIINi TiA I.OF Dit M ANIIi.;WS' FLYINO Still' A 'ARI.Li. 8t'Ui.;SS, U'T 'lHE .\tIi-;l.\NISM Sri1[,2. 231 i~i.; egr --N( IN'ili.NE-IGENCE-; YE.'T Fno~i 'rUiM.; VOYA G EIS. )r. Seiloion Ai itrews, th11e ihrentor of Ihe lly ving-Shil mai1,e ia second trial of IN 'i apim21i1tu<. I'fromi his vard, coriner Gr'-n' nmid loustoi streets, in this nIy -yesterdaly. Mr. 0. WV. Phanib, S.-creta ry ot ilhek Arin! Navigition Compaily, only, accompn:ied him. The Iaitial iflure of his former trip, Dr. Andrews tot ributeis to tihe imperfect elon (of t he ridder 0 his V-1rn111, 'Y;icli proved io bn ihisnitint to keep her In tie propwr direction. ,Since Ltiei hIo hais Conlst oIiN fine or 11 <ifl'eeit forII) whiel i' 'Va .; llop wouhl roIv lioe 4r icieIn. The acntl, Was imade- nhoti 5 o'cloCi< 1'. .l. Tim wind oi th! siurface of the I eari was OhnJl' Iowing briskh- from the n021t. A t i ghI lit) iuldie not.ice Of* hlie- prupo')sed u-ipt had been giVei, It su sp eioin seemid to nv liver V pit abro-i that Such fi alttemp. would be made, aniI. 22 1he houl r oif star ting a large n1222m1. her of ptrsont (indI colletAed in the stIrIt S nndi on ti horine roliP 2 To In 'Mt ing, thel halloonl at first roso almost. per II'?mdic2ular. 111mtil ov( e the stirrolinding hiouss wiml then drilled with the wind about 1-50 yards, wlin Dr. Airews e'i2!n avored 1.0 brinug her into the wind. In doing C i5 ithe IIddI'er r1opes9 2 appeared Io I'-comne ji Ined 222ii, -Ind tie iutddiler re m2hwd iimi d o e (If(- side, enuosig the tIloon to move rom and romei in at cir ott lr seve'r.l 2 n1utos, still driluing with the win)d ii iing 2t the m22 tim(. A t last 1 lie navigas8 1tSiianred to ohtiii a partial control over their m2achineo, ir they conmwnceil to movo ill valriollus dir'.ctons ds itj '%022 pasj1ed back again toward t lie tnorth, g'ng over a1lm1ost p'reciselv 1lie s1m1e spot Wtiici thlt)y had just, Ietfore crossel to ward Ihei south. Tti. the hl)looin \wIs not drilling wi ilh'irent, curreils ofU a r wa am i . - . lcg.t thint. kaIging" down 1's inl a' o ani r 1dina-y balloon, stood 2ot. from it il dif troit diroctions, as if blowi by a st lrong ytiu. SoinetlLs th1is 'iream poiited Qggalrd the heid of te Ul2oon, some-m ti"nagastern al.d agaia, osward ete ide,: sliowiig that the la iluu \nsi 1oV ing in . diffr, l11direction fror. Ihe air vhviih nrroindeoit. The said ballast., too,uwhichl the voyngris Ilay 11111, ill. blowg ny froit ti' car. It, se.n d Clearly- elm ,nII Istat11ed that, the ba11l9 poeims1ed iivIVo pow r of its "1wn, Iit it waitat the(- samo 2 m 11210 1renit li, the piropelr, m, 12mm ior using that. Powerl to its- be-, efleet, haIS not yet, bN obt ineid. 'Ih'kC IninIS of qConjstru~ctbon aln-, afiter all, not, Mort, ihan11 e'pJI(I fairly have l expecteud ill ally new imielimm, atnd iV an elf'ctive motiv Iocwr h a rlly been obtainiied, 2.there c;12ho ito inisirmem~iitaI,. obstacule to maiking itLeni'rely e'fecti ve. Thei oy'ngers conitiiiued to progress i to. wnr2.1d the northi, antd disaptpee 'd 1in a ciontd wlwn'i 21p~par2entIly about12 OVer luILack wel'It tuil. We have o )1'inligene of Ithir I whabt2loistup to tio tin of' gon_ opoe-N Y. Tribiuns, 0th. Gen. Scott's Lactler to Sewiard., ]Theo recent death of General Scott, Iand the Un2ivorI'di 12amon2tation1 Ov'er the ovenit it the Nor'thi 0.9 well asx the respe)cit ishdynt to his characultor and1( ability at t!Ie Southi, justihioS the re publicatiog of the following letter to the presen1t Scetary of State, wvrit ten on theo (1y prOcedinug the first inatu Sgurationi of Mfr. Li'nooln: Wtisloor, Marcht 8, 1801.-. 'DEAR.Sut : 1oping that in L (lay' or [two thle now Presidenit will havoetap pily patse thr oughi all personal22 (dan1 gor,.aund find hiinself instailed ant hon1 ored0( iuevsssor)o tihe gr'ot Watshinug' 1tontj wti1tiu a1 the chlief of his Cabi Inot:-'-I bpg loav~o to,*poecut in writhiig I hat 1 have befoi'o nul to yout orailly -'Views" (datod1 int Ootobaor last) on o highly didAler'od condition coit V I so lato) hlip)y 1d2 gloruilns U1ionl. .2I'To most0 1.h.1 od4raord inalry e'xigogt esI0'of the tilosylIt sPcOlS to, ni1cthat 21un guilty of 11o' arrogance12U inii hat * ig tho 1lrosldif~ftlild of ltOll~t~ln to jone of the fouK laus olprocodaeto st ~ oined ' 1IThrOw oiff the old and a eni~ osdy M16.(Critteni 21* or ~otivent in, anid uly U ~ ~a .- but, en the. cont? iy' 47 ~. manny, if not ofU $ tl 0lMo alroany oUlon1 Wlth - I thirty-five thou said troops, to protecI the Govornmotit. within it. If. Colleot tho dntles on the foreigr .gods out'ido the ports of which thu Uovermnout has (lit the coluumand, oi clos such lports by not - of Congr-ess and blockado then). III. Conquer thosecad1 States by imvadingarinicis. No doubt this might be done in two or three years, by a youug and ablo gencrala Wolfo, a1 Desatx, or a I1ock-with- thr huln. dred thlousanId disciplined mnii (kept up to that n1umer)(1) estimating a third for garrisons, and the loss of a yet greater nun bor by ski rmies, so igs, battles, and Soulthrns fevers' Tle destruction of life and property on the <(ther side would be frigiitful-however porfect the moral discipline of the in vaders.- The conquest comploted, and tlAt enormous wasto of imIan life to the North and Northwest, with at least $250,000,000 added theroto amal cui bono ? Fifteen devastatled proviiiees not to be bi-ought into harmony with their conquerors ; but to be held for generations by heavy garrisoim, at an expense cuadraplo the not ditties or taxes which it woull be possiblo to ex tort from them, followed by a Protee to or an enperor. IV. bSty to tho seceded Statem fVaylward sisters, depart m peace 1 In haste, I remain, very truly yours, ............-. . S- orr [Froml the Philadlelphia A ge.] Tho Truiti at lust. We find the fillowinig in the New York Times, 1111he to direct it to the especialatt1, t ioll of ou rieaders: "The vast ma1.1jority of oIthC' pco ple eni',bi-ked in; ti! reolelliol. They will ce rtanluly direc' t and haIlm the pub lie opinion tIere. They ear1lHied in rebel(lionl under01 the- strVOngst convie tionls that (hey culd not live wvith us R.; a1 un1ited l'(ople. .In y ll , opilliol while the it i o f -av ud A ry con tille tio fm to4 heh-ab1iit and ath . . al1 ch racter, t l y were rig1hlt inl regard in~g ile di ffeei'es'C~c behvW'Oien~ u 5 as ire conecilable al irrOpre4ssible. Tt i.1 imlpossihbio for uts Ilf tlhe Nort h to timderle'stad that the mnut hero ptelph were sincero jnI their convietionls, a I when this faCt is Idimiitted, is it, pila in tha t there were 110 me1n1s1 of' 1.01lng our11 differencesS J resort to war 7 - \ Southern anld orhenmeI): issimilato t13e hostil.b ide:1.V wicith were fixed thore by the opposing syS om10of slavery aid frieeomlhll.. It was idle to att eIapt the reconcil intion f irrconeil:~le ideas in Con-. Thero w.-as no alternative but war, the 1,1at and final arbitrimnuit for n-.. Iinalsuesd difference10s. In thit reort to war the wholo cuIItso of di!Yerlce was i1nvoied and stated. If we of the North had'' fail-. ed in the war, wo shdoud igave beon constrained to colendo that sl very andt its incidents and consequentes - i tle forma,,,it jol u SI-outhern sodioety ha boon. conitrined1 land utablilshed, ad mu11ist pr. vail throughot the coniatry as the condition of renewed union. .SouIthe-n ie;n kinow that their de feat inivolved the destrtitonl of sla.. very and its conIso<iuOnees,~ Wor' all know, North amA Southi, that the attempt to reoirgianize the op poesin~g systemts of freo antd .la've soa ciety unider our Governent is mad0( ness, becauso it must rekinidbo civil wa '. Is it impossible for us of the Nr tha to undorstand thuit thle meat of the South, who went into the rebellion and fought us with the utmiost deteri inlat ioni, know exactly the into eAa at stake ?h Of all othn'ra they kr,:~w bestt what they were Iigvhting. for, andX the connequnces of victory', .. ither ny1). Whenm they surrond~keed they know thiat they surrondorod alave ry. Thors are thouisandy of bouithei-n sol 'diors'who WiveO ear-neSt anid s1Incore iln the wa'r, and who, if' we winll let, thleml, Iwill be as earnest and sincere in sub.. mitting to tho- conditionsi of de feat, s;o far ai def'eat invyolvedO~ the abliadonl mnout of savoy wh i the cautim' ofci the wa wic Itis ile to 'ask for reontanoo, in at1dition~ to stibinaioni. No' earthly power' canU connaanhd 'it Aurving this gonoration. To profess ib wo'uuld be hypocr'ady" I Who is it that wr.1ites thocso word1s of tith? WhIo is it thiat darens to daito:with uiaiidor and .i dolsion .in 68% t6 the pas and p .cem4:tbat i eal e ofioalott I L I holp flghtg, and. '.woIro right" to Sfightg aid hQ honor6 thrn for bght itg bra iytiid y~th the utiitost do. torniuitd K Ho aektiowlodgot "tho infrty- offtho South, ant( Io say, wIt Iioniost.o 1iansis, that. aftor all they havo done tut irendured and suf. fored in this sincority.,ilor .-ho South to profpm, Ilow,'.. adldollly -to lov us, wotiti beo 1-1111{ layjxcrisy, 811011 Ill. gtliigo o Dnocrafi.-wo who pry and hopo and labor for reconcilhtion, m11i it iositato to use; but surely from su orthodox soutrce) we linay' bo porinitted to quoto uid to. Adopt. .I.'h copejeion of (ooral Martindalo, uot meroly that t ,oiuth Was ilcero but that there wdo alteriativo for then but tho arbit'ramont of war, blru1shesa a way at onco all the absturd t.heories whicl so long porploxod legis lation and executive octionvls to a rebut oligarch Iy which preciplitinted thn 11ass.4 into war. It recognlizeis thin revolt as a popular imoverncitt. Such it was, and no w whin a01 s sich it has fahilcd, surely the santo logic leads to (leresul t (lot in iniu penmlties 1and inllhvidual prosuriptions sliubhil not be0 visited on the revolt of a whole com Imuility. RL011'Cr1t0ol011-.TI0 ff0Job~ct Aifliti HItllis, .A H lI iNG JN, .o tue 8.-Tio joint resoli. tion1 n1: .atiiended in ti-a. Sean te, itnd ni o back to the Ilouse for Co'n-mirecioo ilk tho amielhtise";, is as follows : Alite:.---8i:LAno:; I .-.All poi Rons born, lirniti'alizd in ithe Ulnited States I.hd su) jec to the jurisdiction Litereof, are citizensfl of thw United States and 4f mu enfcz vIereili thy reside. No stato shali u'eke or eniforco any )nvi whi-hh shall abridgo the o'ivilog3 or imunities of Ol tirens or 01&h, liniied Stat ett, nor alinll any Stato deulivo any person of lilte liberty or property with out duo irofe!is of lew, 61 deny to any yerson wit litsit jimilsdiction (Ito equal pro tuct iol of the laws. Si~utox 2.--~ieprsenitaIVOa sh ,1l bo ap poinitel amoig the smveral States no-.iording to their respectivo iutimbers, couting tli viole number of' porsons in eachi S5tteo, ex Cliding Indiials not taxed; but whetiever (he right to vote itt anly election for election oif P'esitlit or Vice President., and United statesi reipreVseitatives in Congress, execuu five or .iudicial ollicers, or lie imenibrs of the LegClaturo ther1-cof, is denied to any of the imlo inhabitants of such Sate, ling vtenty-onoe years of ago and citiel of tho United Status, o'r ii any way albridging, ex cept. for partioipallt-1g in rebellion or other cri'mc, Ihe bagis of representation hlierelit i 4hnli be .-C*uoced in lihe proportion which ti'. inmber of suoh insle cioi(n snill hear tio Ih " olo iumher (1f ma0lo CitiZes t K\.-one years ol' nge in'spel St.140 Presi'tidet. or Vico. . iei@' old to we, eivil or military, uidor the Uiitodt itates or nider any Stale, who, having prq iouisly takeu an oati as a nember of .Coi .icss nr as ati oticer of the the United states, or as a memibor of fhe Legisintire, )r as an txeonu ivo ollior of any State, to il)port tle Coastitiuion of tho .United Slate., uiall havo engagod it insurrecti or rebellicin ni-Ininst the hame,.t- 01 givo- . PIA" or comafolt to. tho eaoioos thoreof ; but C1-i gress matyby a voto of t wo-thid of eaoh RotIt rilmovo such distability. Sta:uros -1.-(Tho vn-lldity of the pitbio debt ofr the United States a1ih41ied- 10 y law, incltdiig dbtis incurirel for th pay mient or peusions and ho untiles foresnvieb i gupprei. irsrr'ectn or e ibelx hJll iot, ho (AuIstionod, bit nbither IW' Ut.1av.l bta(es irt nay State shall assume or. pay eny debt,or Oligtio11 AoiUred lif aid of insurrection or rebellionC ainst tbo Uani ted Slals ,; or aiy clhni To th. /1t' eman,1icipti 11 Of any , olave but. nil such debts, obligat ions antd oliiti shall 'b hoeld' illegal andI voyi. Th'e Fortrens 20i..i'o 0l05 10ondo.donl. of th -i * Noiflk l'irg'iii, ini annliilouig t ho visit, of thiee gentlenmeni to Ex-President, David, - I hius de1scribes them: Theicse two diitingtishied lawyer9, both ot' thiema New Y'orkers, hiavo acquiredt an envia: bid repuat " ion at t1 'bar du1rin1 'oars of priact ice, iiil arl'welle.. knownv to all motrio polii n ns.3 '- O'C)on nor, it. vill bo -rememb111ored, waslles. Foi-rest's lawyor duling. the0 pro'w gi'ess of' th:t fatmous ilivorco case in New Yorkh city, ahdt :ps 1iguing in to 'arious et indie- nd 'othcr iases occuring of lle and. in: 'ormeor yeatus. i1e is a tna n hypar'etly out sixty,- spar'oly built., neatly .dretssce in buiok lthes, andl altogether .devoid of prietenttion to otwarld a1ppyaro'~nces.. LI is hair is ver gray. anti also his whiiskers and bear d. wlh -l ho wear s closely -i tmm~ed - With his. soiclinht, thitat oiirelessly bad10 Oi his hiead, an dt. a clear-110 pierig yg, b~ .tu)k - ed carelesig haiiward- tind 'o~1vard. ges I tduyi'ning in front ony the ho el, nh wy l'ual-lvn of...his occql red this .root Ing, clerk, abii inquirlng ..thA nusuOllt ,n't. . * - n ~ j lnfo, was~ ifiddIt~ th2 i t., gi 76 sht: 'A pot')U ho gaee'it. to: lQ hegiori ~idliikl. .': out towaruds (he Fou'w'ithisis heand li', his husl.,d ehuind lii iaddorotly forgotf~ of thioelhan~gu h ii, Shealis a inuof yetingor mW a tdou l ydn ri of' ago and h~ d60.udedhly lit erary~j.~ pernc t 10g4odllooking, weltb tu , wihjnilt ahmdang oof wuhihhdra shlh~ tingd t i~o essoies tohsrditp lip1udo iba) -gode i1,6 .y .on~~o> ~ -'