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PMm - esportes, Williams & Co.; Proprietors.i A Family Paper, Devoted to Science, Art, Inquiry, Industry and Literature. LIerms- $300 per A I V) " EA I [ORNING, JUNE 19, (.52 imaginie how fer:vently. Io 1ind14 the paltiet of her bosuiim Ihere. While the tiro was I n:ing one poor fellow was seen buriedi ill theclar. lie tilked to tle liromen alu( sail he was unhurt, lut was unable to movi by being wedged ink He tightly.. The tiretine caubl not get near him while the tire wa raging, and ie poor man, inl IIIe very sighi ut every relie1f, full of hop1e, VZs drownec Aefor ho could he got oit. THE3 1,I.\nD ANu woU'NDUl. Immediately after thie extingtisihmont o tihe fire the fireunen set inanfully t. work 1( riiove tite ruitns, in tile hope or halii bodiesA tuderneath. Not w it listaniling tlit iftense heat and bhlintUg smeke, in a fo, iinutes a body was reachied, and ia 'ior lorrid spectacle was never witnesed. ThI head and hect were burned oil', and I lie how els liy exposed in a inere trunk. l1 it, it needless to lengthen a talo of horrors i ready too long. Tiere were, tip to a !at( hoaii last igh, sole seventeen belies re overel-.i wetve or w him were do' ant five w-iimided. f 1' tihe dead, who were re. Moved (o .\Mr. King's erlailishnu-t, som hail their' legs burned oil', and others d lei aiiu, and in every instance iheir lnces were unrecognizable. Or thm; woutnded two art not, expeCted to recover. while 'tle other. ire severely injured, ohongh :ot ratally. The ]First Jase under the Bankrupt Law The Girst case arising under I lie lhinkrup law, in tie United sttie- li'ii'et Court ru the Novrhern District of NewV rk, wascoin mienced yesterday. Th.: petition, whieb was WHed wii h the clerk of the Court, va: hat o Thonias It. Iend aiid othelr, oNCIw Yuk City, againit l''rederick U. CiriowIey and- Williatml L. liablit/tell, ofil/:h t t n. E'.. County, Nc~ Yik. It :els folth th t the 1li kiioners uoe jiilh'ient icreilitm, of t he deiciidaiats in the sun or 2t.I ; Iat. tie defentlants are bankruia, owin debts to t le amount r.$10(0,0)00 ; t lht de. fend ants have executed a eiettered t gige to thle Essex an laake l'buia ()rc aiid iroi (:ompany Covering properly to) the aiount. oi $1 0,010, cont rary to tie provi sions (.f tie act, of Conagress a1lpproved .\lavch 2d, 1, ,17, entitLdl "anl act tol ertab lish a uniform sysleni tof bankhainlpey I hroughout the United tates ;" that defeni danmit aitso, contrary to the sane act, inadv' arrIangemieits Wherebly one lienry It. .liore ,hotild make exeeitiion ta jidgneit aglailist tiewn of 25,000. and one Daniel F. Paynr shoilhl imaho execution of' a jidgment aiiust them of 10501. Therofore the pe' litioners pray Ilat tie dietia:idaws be de claredt iiik upt by I lie court, in accordace with tie provisons oi the lakrupt law. AI, order wis iae by ilie co.t, oi thi iet i ion directing defendatia to ap M at. a teri of the Ditict Court. to Ie helt in (his ci:y on le 2-th o .h ily, 1 i 7, anid show caise why te prayer o1 the potilun tan slhi tic li0 be graiec. - -- We have beeni thus explicit in giving the points or this anse, not because it. is espe cially intesting in itself, but ol tIle ground that he first procceding unde the lnik rulpt law in tiis (out Distriot deserves to b eChrolnilel. It is little singular, sinec tie law w1as franed to bentetit debtors rather thaln crediorr, that this irist case chould be one of involunitar anIkrutlcy-.hat ii one where the ereditor, iustend of tile debtor, clainis the protection of the courts. It shows that ihlo laws is disadvantage-is it hoi.Csty Oi both Sidei. It not only relieves tle emtibarr'ssed balinkitilit f-out tIe r0p1ci ly of his cleditors, but it. egatilly prot cis tile crediar' from the rascality of his deb for. and secures an equitablo divison of the assets ot ti lbankrupi it' is thought by Cemint( lawyers that the existence ot this law will do away with a large proportion of our civil suIS. IL. will proivo a great vor dex in which will he siwallowel hosts of aititchmt supplementary prioceediniig, suits oi pro misz oiy notes, foreciio'res of miorigrges and other processes. The Dis Irict. Courit as Courts of' iankruiptcy expe rience considerable inconvenience at pro sient. from t he fact that. tle rules adopted for their guidance by the Sipremin Court, have not yet been published. As they were atpted several weeks since, tho inferance is iat tihey havo fallen into the hands of somc speuCtlaitori whoexpects t turnili an honest. penniy hy t heir' publicat ion. -In lthe melanilimo I le i)istr'ict Courts ate' to a cet' taini extenot, woi-kinig in the dark ini hank' t'upt cases htaving nothing but Itie text of' tihe law to guide t hem. Ainy acl ion they take may bo found v'oid when the trules in-o pubihlied. Mas. Pait'nUmirox ON 'rlt lF~snioxs. '"Ther'e is one thing sueti," said alrs. P'at I iigt on, "th le feals of' the pr'esent gene rtion ate a heap more indeopentit iti t hey nieed t o be. Why I saw a gal go by the oilier day that I know helongs to the htistor'ical class of socIety, with heir dressa all tiucked utp, her hair all buzszled tup like it' she hiada't comibed it for a week, and one of her gr'andmofter's nightcaps, in ani awful crumipled conidifion, on hier hea.,d. Whly laiw, htoney, whein I wvas a gal, itf one otf the fellows eamne along whlen I had my clothles Lucked up that, wiay, anid iiy head kiverecd wiih aii while ratg, I would run tot' dear' lfe and1 hide out. of' sight. Welol, well, thle gals Sten werei~ inniocent, uncoil iscailed crea11m11s; now they are what the 'rench call 'bla zes.'" The Army WVormn is doing groeat, damage In the forests in portions of' Atugusta. We learna that a latrgo body of woods on ithe Opio platce hias been enthirely trlipped of fulinago and iat it isi appealing ncarer Iown. Thtis worm wasl very destru'tctive North last year, and it. is bit continuing its imarch. If mloves ill arnues, sneeping every gareen leaf aiad aiprig bef'ore it, and, if' warm'n weatuher succeeds its pas~eago, destroy03s the trees. A scioiinilie andt pracical getntlemiat infor'ms us5 that, tis worm or "'cat erpillor" comes fr'om the egga of the candle iioth and thaut it can be destroyed bay buiildimig lartgo firecs out of' (loots to aftiract the moolhI. TIhis is worth ttrymg.-Santon Virg~man. Tjtur R.utnnoAm EM~unnoGLOm--A corresB p)ondO~nt of the Autgusta Presn, wrijting from Oranttovillo, on thie 6th, says as he was passing through that v'illago on that afternoon, he observed several ~Euthi Car'o lina Railroad "atraok hands" at work, t ak ing dowa t portion of the now trestle over Kolloy's CreoU, on the lino of thle Columabin anl Augtusta Railroad, .Ott 'inqjury, he leairnedl that~ a; portlon of this trestle-work wg en the land of the Southt Cjrolia Coi pyand wea beinglemqioved by the ordoi ,ftat, company, It Is annfouniced that a -Polish gen tlemnan 1s'noW o f In 1isp'ection tout- is Texas, destigning to~410 the os f.svorableC locality for farning, propa ratory to an extensivo immigration~o his countrymen. FAIIIELD HERALD I-; IT I I1 ISItIl 1) W E K.:1 .Y IY DESP0it'TlES, W ILLU mMs & co. Term".-Tu l: ii.. is iimblishedi Week - ly inl tihe Town of Wiinsbor), at 93.00 inl vartcatby in rcdance.. Djy All Iransctcient. ndvert isieentsc to be pail in adlvatnce. Obitcuary Notices and Tribueil Si.00 per Square. Selected Poetry, P.RGET AND FORGIVE. i'orget and forgive ! rot no Ieart, can divince, 1low soon sorrow's gleams may dLarken joys shino t The cloud's ntat flat o'er Ite bright blue ol ie sky May chige into ralin et rc the evencinig be nigh: And t'cequtered by shadows of gladness and Is tie pathway we Iread to the end we would l'orget and forv'ive ! Ah ! how many I lar WYould glaidly 1 0ca1ll 1hose sad wuds, "We musist, P'' t So has1ily Spokeni. Did thy0 then think Ilow their hopes anl their l:ippiness stood on the bi ink Of destrctccioin's Stern precepice, soon to fall o'er And return to their desolate owner no more I Forget and forgive ! le.:t in sadness and sor Ye weep for hlie past and despair ofthce mor row ; licemcorso~ fkoows anger and driownis it in Itears; Days las; into mont its a : months fa le hit o years; St ill lioer and lower buns ifope's fitful lighl, Till extinguisled. at last, in oblivion's Forget ancd forgive ! as ye would be forgiv ell, Ere the last words are said, the last l'Utk Ie livell, Lest through lie wido world apart yo mnay roccill, Your life' without purpose, your heart with' out hoic ; For ti h lita't n11t. be homeless, and aim. less Ilhe lite That waists its young streugth in such des porato Strit'o. lIe fih 1ci1ST to forgive I let, not pride inter ven o l.s coll, selfish barrier, and disicate between ~.(cYour5llI't I. lhe happciness st ill wtithini That Tite in its course will withdraw from your clasp, And leave but the mcem-nory, cherish'led in pin, Of lost opportunity ofrered vainc. The Terriblo Explosion at rhiladolphia. Til' OATAsritoio'H-cc iAIT-imuIING sUENiKs -Tilli )PAci ANiD iyINo. The following aeconit of' tie boiler ex plosions inc I'hliladel phi a, is taken f'omcc tie Philadelphkia ilye of the 7ti : At e tim e Of cite C ctiaope there were it is variously estimated, about Vard & Geesy's einblishmeit , troi seventeen to twenty-live inenvc. All of Miller & lleder's en - oyces were at their work. It happen ed ltat, the boiler was outt of' order. The piston ieoded packing ctad tie cielhiist, nerass th street, Mr. William Kiicg, sent his toromlccan ouc a workmcuanc over to do it. The mill stopped at 4 o'clock, and maty of' the hccacds left for their homes. Colocel Ward (late to the One ilttndred aid Twe'lth Pennsylvainia, ) one of (Ite proprietors, who was inc the yird of the building at the tite of thce explosion, imagines that at. least I wenty of his cien haicd gono hcomco. lielore 6 o'clock, (ie cmachimst had fincisied their job. 'The besoim of deathi cunc withcout a mcoccenct's warncincg, v'ery evidenatly. Thelcro wer'e I wo bcoiler's itn lice estacblisihmenct lyinag bceide "eachc othter, ;cand extendinig alonig thta Sanmsomi.street siide ot' thce tivo-stor'y buildicng. Dr'aughtt was givecn to thce tires iby ai chiney eighcty feet, highc, bucilt tirmcly agcaicnst the ntortheacst corncer' of tihe dwelliog adjoincing. Th'Ie expclosion sems to hcavo tocrn out the foundaditionc of ice builincg so far thcat thce live storiecs tll cucmbled icn act insticat, fitli ing withI a hcorriblo crash, acndu-caking a pile of cimioky ruins, wichl tilled the basemcent, and r'oso in in ai shcapelescs cmass twencty feet icnto thce air. Th'ie dobrcis flew in all dlire tions, pacrt of lice boiler: beinig tharownc to T1enthc acid cesnuct streets, as we have stat edl, acid fraugmenctcc of bricks ticrownc as fart ast Elevent hc ancd Mar-ket, streets evecn, alcarcm ing tice loilinag boarders who chcitecr in frcocct otf the hot els inc I hat viclicity. 'iThe wiccdowsi of' thce houcsesr'ouncd ablotut were all shat-tet'ed. Th'ie onily pcortion of' thle cmili left. taccdi ng was lice smacul lt.wo-ctory brick butilding we hcave desccribced. Evecn it was batteced ancd et~ctng, its corru'tgatedl tin croof alncost cushc cmd inc by a gtrea t maniy t'racgmnct s of onceof' lice boiler's, wich sceems to hav'e been lifted to a consiiderahulo heighc t and ticen depositedl oct thce roof', althcought not withc a suflicient force to break it, thcrougic. 'TiE FeIRH. No sooner had Lice rumbcnle of' lice explo shon died away than thco tlacmes rose tup and orcackled with a fury, added to by Lice in -flammablo character of lice contecnts of lice building. From 0 o'olock unctil 8, a score of sctaeam'r ticrew water upon themct biut threy bucrnt stublborncly, and even when lice firemen swarmeud over the r'uiccs to look for thce dead, thce dyicng and thec wounddc, c'usiced under thce giganctia heap of smtoulidecing fire and bcrics acnd mortar and beavy bceamsa, they woucld burcnt thcrouigh and need ccor'o water to extingcishc thcem. All lihe whiile te wall of' the cadjoining building and thce tall cimcney seemed tottering Lo fall, thrceaton ing death to the brate fellows who wore lookicng after their ucnfortucnato follow-mos. IIEART-lRBNDING soENRS. Women and children whose husibands and fathsers worked in bte mill appeared ocn thce scone fronm almost, all quarters of' thce city, anxious to learn te fato of thce loved ones. One pcoor woman, whto resided en (Jirard avenue, hcad heard of bte explosi'on, and was on the ground in a very short. time. .81he wrung ktor hcands in misery, and inquir' .ed dliraetedly for her hcusbaud. She said his nanmo was Shtuman. When positively assutred that ho hcad gone at, four o''clock, sheo appearedl ocfottd, and listened to reuason, antd went to her homo htoping, wo SFronI tho Lonloii l'oAt (Ileforon amti oppo sitionl Organi,) May I1 . An Eigi;lih Opinion of Mr. Davis. At, length, after having remaine(d at State prisoner 1r two year-s, .\ r. Joffr. Soin DiaVis, at one tim i'reiddeti ol the l onlederato States of Ainen-ic, he. bl(een released ot biil. The 1term of his imprisentttent ha.1-4 been loni', and r dl Ik bei ng 11m1d to I e C ricl h-Itr of th lCuiaon, has en iipl;b few will be inclined to quies.tioN to cloely the act iolo a pO'ern mient wbich held the hf1'k Of their ilustrionis prbamellr ini their htands, anid, neverthi eles, sparedt i it. e *Mr.Davrhowever unIFne Ccessful the atftemopt which he orgniUM the in-lepeidenuce of the Southern States will in future timtles take th! Lighest r:u tl ons thle An -ea tatosmlenl. The abllity which ho manilested ill I iubnin the tiO resources of the inflant. republic. at whose iw- Ihle wits placed, While at ithe same timew 1 uit ilizud thei. to anl extent that steeii almost mneredi ble, lniit , talish li isIl cIho Iw eco.. s idered one of, them unti; ,dili'lll whnini;.. I rotors of imoderni tIuI.s. M.J hid i1he rItare good fortutte to be Pervel inl t I iheld by Imiel who, though fr. I e mot. iai devoI of mi.ary tditi n, ro ed thenoeves to be consiumm :, o n rads; bitt., indepenidently of th.es, h was emdowed wb too tilich saoAity to interf'mre with their plans, Ovoit w <ti Ltey did. n.ot meevt withi his conceurrenlce i ani di not e mlumit the bnder in; whih .l. L 'ela s>frecupemlly ft.. of cnuni:fauowithl Incom'oete. Cy. There was no Aulie Cotmcil at Ieh.- c' m0oJ. 'The I resd, it and the p,.opl helievl ii mI their g(i(e .1, and th -11 r had conflieice in theminselves and in the atnnie, u hielht the comaandel. .in his dealingiu wit h (lie Federal Gov. ernmteniut .\Mr. 1ais wa ialwavs dignified and, to:withtaling th.e many provo Catois off.re bI te comiOct of sveral rof the Northernk genra, le never countenanced Or tolerted any depat YI front the istriclest rules of C i, I WitarIfare. Tolwanis tie Iltlopeani SatS, whose intervention ho uninaturaliv son.ht, the Confeoderate Presidm muva' riably' matim? al t akttitole ol inde Poientdetnie and self-rela.., even when hohY I ls relonment atis !ro I l o themn the e: ,e.litlcy of int'erposing in behltj.f of his fellow cii.i(en3. ]n a word, during the citire Period inl whi te gAIdld 11le de.uinies of tihe Co.f6eraer i ie did no! commit, a !ingle :w. of whittb lie had iso t beIw a bv1-!ned, or whichi his oppenitis coul just ly inko tIeI stlject mti ) It et of repraIch. Long co' ; fineient, it is Said, hts told upi il Is , .i dth ; hm tlmt is ti a m: lI liim a j lmi er of innor ConlSohpIrcIe. 1! i1l- C ed in one of the wiJ t /b"s: "man ever t s3t to limlwvI, ani disaIptil"itment or failuri( must far exceed the grevaltest punkhm11en!, millh power -o Ilhe to .t -nflime, lie has the coisoi t Iion, how ever, of relleting thiat the confibhne reposed in hii by ilie Saonthe.m peoled wletn tly eleted hhn.it as Preshi-lt on the ISt of brwmI, 1801, ho las tever lost, and will-although it Iay lo in exilo -carry It with him to the grave. Circular of tho G eneral Agent of the Pea body Educational Fund. 1. The direct aim of t.h1, Agent will hn to encourage and aid Common schools inhoole Southa;ithatlistschoolreesiablistohe uptothd aid nspermewilld hv~ the SouiltherSn ppleCl~vt thesles.u '\tert from ithi h-adng objtl ntrhe ftdin, t and mnetaine ofi schoolrt wll noth aicooithi his topora arnds.ten 2. Unsallyin apprormtos ideraor amounfffts reib whidh theestittio ' icos ae. ianuisth ligI are liblho bee suspe(t ndie os ant fman.fsppr.. d. ph rmal uscppld oit schools, hen- l anortunIderteteiril supr.eAve suc i aid owevetrct, i be egarded tem porary. tatta altgr ule i. the usecti Aghool to aided oh 1 plcs nthe supplied ntt ashem tho wilbporfere inc wchioelesittin is gratst nd will ntet be gib t iene. . ormal prfscholo school s havinh. nocmal deartmnarents wily reiear. th0e t hse, for th o prc mo elsof (dinction, o llecnsdeeda mor i1'mporant thalnot idrent numbe ifsorho wiurpos of a y othtrtorgndnot'h-. r in byheing wornd nt te aispsalof 1 5. mayunds( wilnth bengevent tor lir. ryior tootesso ilnl schoos as uch. specialc arrangamesu moynsometimes - beA madesth thefr th puoe of en ienuragin to, inustich ateerviore. ctho edcton epoy teachers. eci, thefore, wih thos ofiny other~ orgniac.. ion by placing fundsr a te <tiosal hof1 itsmanageros; ui n cneto homa 3hl withsJ benerln Ar eli a!iliuti to :""trenl, ' e 11,11! :',!1 1 1L A' ll lI he X ,-orI lvq ' u 1'. 1 ,0 l.- . " on Hit .1i1, de thi o l il aii in, licc0s.31 did 4iO (XtiI vea wrea 0ir t1o coiil li tn hi'i rwi('Ot 01 1' i t ull) crc. 113 SOogewlat, retarded by thel lMeckward. 1(53 oltlto quin g, but are growing, fint y at, Inve.nq A! .1 scarci v of corn ant no lie Jfiliteis 'td; beoI h15 altad .1 .r Wingl~ tfvo:1case ill the 1iiloniil. off t:% ),if- pefoioed, andCO uI ofo-%-l (if gr sst i,; loo) n i t! r '.'0l.z. A o tu .' ' I 2. lumpecti KI if 1. all l)Vy, W" '11'''l 101 LOe NO haL 010 (:Vi* %rLi iii eriio fIll. aour to~~e. i' ~ ~ , r - nl k 2i' via no p:l It, till iu!* (Iac 0:1111 for ti onP1 , o la.. '9 U( cS1 Piil'l UY tagi1~~~ hS to tilec'aei fm-- t. yii cii~I f\Ve(~t . - o f' ti'iv .v r~ u(! 1 l- i ., ~ to~ (ei .ust ia II. \.1 . l il '('0 ; it,/ nwtfllvfof It' ~.v 11 V.12 1illo tJ of' tis 'c.allv 'I'I). Spec\ Ivl(IL "blck aus" fo Til *1tii'ln.I-I" 114(x Rliiigiiol k o TO~CNy Uvil!nun' Ot utS!Ml8 t'('lftitt Ifie t-1in'i thi. (I 1;'iictfuil Pt. If Ild wk.iVI eSVI11 oft. 111:1 I'vlk ("onrl,' 11 ig lil iv WP( 0 ti.'lecOt'ci '0, t1:01t ": i olai no., ttuf *h,Ji:bliil' 1.V0S c o cu.l 1 to. fAit u ?' IwpvIUIOIX - difi'it'oti ImvOg ' tIf, ent, vv,011v , v-1 do yba o bot on' Ln Or ",I ittf e !t' j t he "iApp *0~v l I n'i M:lred VWPet~y!tanlit ICIN.. 111 futiVinsi'a tdv oh t (e-nlO t'rv hou te'. ahacillt c liii 1lesellf h Got fi'i F.kniifg Oilpo Ilth!i niol ig th blad in tea thatnci Il.",s'rde fir ch On~'zirr 'mu rv.mnid iw11(8 )'.;ICIVO .(AI'd Tlkill :, ortL') 211 -i IllY Ci 111 fel n '1i-c oy a u, 'liich lie i',andr hselodged the Civi Couj'f. Whcis Olit. etociwaei'enrrile thz decisin, Ill 1111(1elimtec (voikiti olli I suf iel i ot Iii wt I-Ihs line.-, hich M'. NI Xfel 0011 5011 led by oxl itogit haing vol It iii.! ho am aI' - agoa oil Juhn' tuui L. ".iandl 1,~ts vlIit1 .' plnain v .:i fi t ecl two~ Awed1110. naledici'o1 rse1a t'ii Wiliia41 Irg t Is il stalout h'i. i m, i lt ho cootde, Mie knf braiilfli and lao to il Walfiln OWv NV eta1d buit, dity. t o oNJ bihOd wtts HoAfy or f wh ) L' oolt, G een o l "tl'oai floI-, wh ih ii, he deork li in ogresic d fund Aug J ino About thIe Jeff. UTa D fo llo~n :.4c;(l I :a li admir r Joff. [hivi.; : I amlt a Yankee, bora) be n Soccara I' Ila :and t'Or 'a C nt ( - t ful 1 t. 1 of tlikoo prej'idiesiu , bit I think it wicked to lie een ab haut him, o for that > itpai, ao t e d v l I wai wih I th h p y tv i I ct Captured Jeff. t a %a e ' ile tr. i :rn - tion from i I b 'i ie i . I I \v N a'l:l l (it 1l:11 jon will ..i e. t hL J . . I bn. i., d id - noIt h I:n- v n ail t tI I. Mipelht was taken any grment such ats is worn Iy om0111.n, ile did t'n over bi :houldier a wat r-proof article i. cl tny. toething lilae a "o(ave luck." It was nut in the least eon. ecaled. Ito wore a hat, and did not carry a pail of water onl hi.- hevad, nor, oati1rry pail, bucket, nor he t ti in anly TVo the bet of mly recollett ion, ho HK wi dlid ell n ps t h t neor on bnmight hui t -eolyi 1" N jt T1 ra10 e . 'he h. im I l ike a l d i ,,, andike hot a ai , hm( l h nlimni'ett ly 'e wa. c -i-, 1i h i: i tvn hitko Lioi. Jrt ' s . dierj beayd liH:0 ma-un an MY tru wir fcers tl:" hi>:-bfl NOIY.AS Ii.ls o brave men ; and tAe AAlish MI'rio tho day Coll:inll r wh linbl h.V1. 1 'd hi ll, w r dv I . e . . i ll'(w w at.I I, m w r I n . : . S xv: . - s. (la 1illn n l'athil oteral vi n. l:t and think tha-it I was ife lir. ,o u:;o reu..:nVize,,i him at the Ain Af hi3 r.. IW Ie it wa.ks kn o tIt he was cer Ninly f'i en, o1 Ill nw kVthper correo. knoe- liw ims name110 -W, th Cotiime - i e t t he story )abou (tI, tol aill 3041 (:1-,;s. divut s i ha bl woma'e t's I hsat he~ai th whle mlerf alo.or as a y d o'.: ] an 11.' vle r . who k hlet b'r mover t-olk theoul () doeny it. 'erh ps t he iti y tho u t the 'enl' ederato Isident. doWIrved all ta conIt Ilpt that Ch e lmt., u 1pon: him. (thin:01 : ,o too, a livy' wo tiud )'Qir r agitaon a falihood that 1y any mr.an woubl heenmme history- . .And furither, I woitid nhver -lander votod as .,. Davis has to or : b nno umuer ho wcked hie is or 1:1y have be n. .. dof'v mny jwrson to finid n sinlo W -a-'j 4)r :-:hli .r who wV1. presellt a thw 4.apture of, Jeff. Da)iis, who will say.una honior, that he w3 4~~wr ed in wught clothe', or that hisi h Wa! d i anly way un10oftt y-lik oi I!rn 0i't ille on'o i that occailn. I" g1 o. ri n himl] 6-1. lio r 1 me, hi . : m. it he i, fuilg( guilty mishingJ I him. hit, I Iold not li al"lat im when ILm truth01 will cetainly uan O it. .Ad enlough- -hts. 11. 1Imani' . Eilbutrnville, Pa, Mny 1, 1'7. Pthinilc Qimontiong. The Mloinmery (Alabama) YMai/ suggess t fol lowing : If the. Yankees bei Oelte Doeeh ration of I peonv ivdince. ino fi ' rlt. doim f' all, why d-id they not freo their laves odright aftr the M -. tionl, instead of, selling t themt to the people of' thle ?t Ti' io lsoewh desird Cy voet for mcontmuinig tiio UnicanWy (10e trae oim grtexhsrtt nmnher of voslo.o enan ed ~inthis trad atitn mad mostit illn bykViLappn NOTr rican'fs ay ofd mNohe Oroint o havo ubwfo Whywash!t thato ha Viinio agot o' that asahousect commnced t agi)ttion ag)tai tSouh anda cat.. etrjud ecIonal animiis hich pre-it Why wt~iIIas toa the Y~piano ntv thoughdt of otma nion duringj tho oftheounfderc.e ncuclt This mlornig.,at hf-p ninoOc-hoe. Brevet .'J:m ir- nea lohn \\. P'orsyth, of G-,nevral hransM , valled at. the lheenl ive Mliko. A\l echan itcs' hist ituite, anti toIhl (ioverno' WVellne lie .oa writtent coliIanitit tionI to him Iro the ('eteral coit niioidin, Abich wa' found to 1o as foIl o ws. I I I lIi " , ' 5-1-1 31ii.rv.%ttv P,,-riic-r, New Ovican:, La., .of In '7, 1 -07. .lr l. o ow W 11.1- . 11 0i c.-( i-.r k Sir : floverntor' id F ''m has indt in.. tom-med me fte b e uno!,' an' otlicial dvtti in ni you for (ho rCCOi f' t he olliee whicl youl have heretltore held as I oernor tf ,oltiiiana, and that you hn:vO dvelited to titrt tlittl Over to him, dispting the rhaht to remove fron ofhe i by iic, which i gbt, you have tchnowlel und urgod u'pon me u p ot;*t I itut of yOiUI own remo val1. 1,therk :*re,0 .1 id i;reVvet id - dieqr-Gaoucial Johai \ . leyth, U, mly s4T. to notty yO t Il he is .oat by in to etiet ;Ount frm the GovernmKU roon forc!ibly, utnle . yot colsidl.'ier is noti ttioll as ni t t j Com'g 5th 31liita.-y l'istr'ict. ion. M' r rii iing this' comnunietion, < r, ,-, e : We! d tt ol U; I enerl Fn.y th: "i :' i' surrender t ht' i ho!. 01nly" to thlt iwor-d ;'' :md (.allotd up A- 'lOttyan, of the i ri.-h ofe lipid:4l t hVear tIoitn es of whae h . said, Without a.ilay responL o what OV0rqener-al'r! t withdnlvw. The theref, o' teimm iate pood. ss la-1 W: 1 o l(a'a onWilld u]ith I inen Iit o n ! it: f to lthe proper vllueli to puhlu i* e at inw. l '.W t I:\% i' r 4 N4, . litle t .--A\ ho (a hal'-paist t(ie o'clm It lovernor li l . dtersiI acomptanied by Ga, enealIosth t, alt rei t he ei ce ris I e Oitt.'t an ' tore un his iia dutiesas legomn Of o it na hr was; Ilk eerento' i ty w oo .tat LI t a i h), ti, 'eWorts . J tassl e b of I.l tho it of' h is ability o r t.h1 p lit o tad. 'it) v rI f: t ir. (I,- . - l i-er 'cin ol tn i ted S orhe Coaunioers 0 he o t (rn t i l irya i S tri , l.i pnna tm hit h Io lo"k forwm i ti h pai' 1 l o : el in -it ;:- I ( l o in rt 11 it( il''t'oth .Io ting oito ated. trey-Witneral w -b, it is A d, % ill "(01'n1, I.ryond d"'nklt or mI~in flu' 1. n 'lin t ih li ts ot f the anthoriiv whiclI laey be exorin hy v the ii I /ary .ihoIrilies (df the Iiied "nats tyu1ndr th Ailitary nels. Mint ite precise ~ ~ 1111M r\trVo hsopno ill be, the pulid"e annot. tll ; but Judging by et which hia alradyli een imslto, it will no't strainl thlt law againstA, ns! but givsin 1 in cantil t hte b nto proper doubt. Mfr. ,in ht;b rrty hii.clfI' tasgivem nto hint conceorning 1'- inten I ions; but whiile the ollicial leg;, ad.. viser ofti' the P ident reimoai ins iilnit., the Chicf' nAtico (if' th Citeitod lStlat.m Lms sponnt Werm-ti-t ar a l11e.ia, usidtt dtt as ,000 aree higcat and wiportan1fot,i rgn uo xi~ aThe view of~ thlerhief juditcial oli-t ee fthe Un~t~tlited 'oStanmnt heo i onlyr 1upo0 qet on, ex ptan tion ad mTrucio ;TA teW ChIefJstie Joftthe Capremea Courtd inosadr to thgnd le membersw of the North Cairoina iRogi, dlivered i t )thonindo thea'hited~ of ulesliiOlar~ Circuit Cor.(tRalkhothet ahin'stat idn at daeclgh. Ist. hat mlitar ahthrityiho i'tul h djos no eed (in an y r espc't the curts othknof I ite Stats. d. Ta iir a uot it honrity i ow flxerctied~ iniMmhs ta th a ot opoet a bsy, and (y:t aclita'o f the stration of nsmn or orenntroto aytrlittIHIVmd, oeluhe Ma'to'c o nation..--(tiurlAes [tru MOexica Now3-Addr.9es of Maxiifl 'il' Ni:w OuI~*uxNe, d tnu' I0.---Mexica.n :41vicv to the "inst ant havI ben. re CC Ivl. M iraIoI is "!i11 I dansly il from) Is wounld. IAldez was exe eun1.ed ol tho ItI nit., by order of . cobeckdo. When Mlaximiln ia ga:ve up hiv sword to EscobQdo, io said: "I :r11relder to you Iny sword, owing to an iannons reasq, without whMih to mrr's~ sun would have seen yours in Inv hmnll."," ]Y&cob. do onr(ed a court martial on the 29t1i for the trial of the 1'npe ror M axiiihani. The following is tho number cf of flcera surreld(ered : 'Th Enperor, H.4 "Inera 1s, 18 I colonels, 15 lioutenant-colo. nel, 16 brevot lien ienant-eolonls, 3G' iNajor, 11-1 cplains, 1 1) licntennits, and 18130 second ]ientciaits--tot1, .130. The following ithe address of Maxi Inian: s lootdeq fMai Conutrvin--A fter tho valor an"l pna riot-isi of the republiacan forces itavo de~oye myscetreinl thisl place, the telnei.ntIa deme l'ofl1 which was indi.s1pin. ::b1 10 tve h44 or lv of Imy Cans-O NId MY111 a :rfter the bloodya si'oge m which the imperial iai4 rellillan soliers have Co:pelut d inl abigatLionI anId bold ie4XK, I will explaitin m ll tIf. Cout ryien-- camen to Mexice not 0In1) aniinat with the bost of' faith i'i i the feliitly of iad1 aid chcll of tip, bilt c:alld and protected h v tlo Ilm rr of' Fr11ac1Ie- -Napoleon IIT. .1It, to the tidi.enlo0 of lPralev, aballvined me, cowardly ain! aainondy, by the de mndl! 4f the iii A tMs, after having . neb y Spit forces and treasure, and shed I t ldood of' lie sois and vonr owna. Whull the ne ws of my1V denth roa-Ileae 11111p10 all the ho no1lareh of (harlmang's coinltry will demIIamld of thel Napoleonl dyna11sty alintacotun of, mly blood, and of the- Germian. llelgiani :1111 l:'rcich blood Shuld iml Mexnco. Thor 1 wi bo the Yen ud. sooni lofore thie whole world Napo.. I'n)I 11l. will b0 Cover-Il Witi Sh111 fra-min h:ad to fiot.. To--diy he has al rendady -:U11n 4l2 imiaje!sty, thN.! I'1imperor of A ',i1 m :1gut. by I rotier, praying for mlY life lo tihe Unit-d 'Sl ates, anld miy s tly at pri(oner in the hands of it repnih I"c.arnnnt aind walthlmy head11 amt M1Y crOWn1 ornl inl pieces. ount r en- I e are my la1.st 1words: I desire that. iy) blood may regencrato etXil.,o' 11111 vi rv)e w; ia warning to .ll a-til6illn aind filw:titioits mni , and that you,! will aet, with prudenco and trthl [uhilt] and enoble' with youri virtues' I - 1 o litical co 1. of' : 1o lag y u 1 'Is l ain. tiay Providenc avc you, and iako yft worthy of iyzxlf. [Signed. I A Xi (I1MLI A N. R,:iAl a 1i. Pit1e Iu'rioN.-.--Ole of oim)r cotoII)rmi ru.14 tiel follow ig 1roim1 the 41 dity closels of the pist, which ill .a rmarill able predictioll, and1 ,ne as tnul in hanr lof bling vori4'I, htory flniie I ) p'a ll. T10 Ra Iigh Yindun/ of the 20th of A pril, 18:0, coltained4 tile followinig editorim hekI Al 'uffTee, Clonan aiid (olistiition, in which isi (uiol.td tLis parigraphi : The( New Orleans Crcsccnt, speaking of tho "Llreo Southern Institutions," "D t is worthy a paragraph to re-an ilounce1 the (a ct th,: ro-o vc'ry impr. taint Solitherni Institut ions w..ere simiulta nieonsdy iagiurated, twVo huniidred1 and1 thirty-eightL yeara ago--if Bancroft theo hiistoriati, lbe auithoriiy on thle siubject. In the years 1020 '2 1, idavos not cot. tou wer'o initrodlucesd into tho colony of Virginia ; in 162 I tihe first wvritton Co. lomai. conitt~ioni4f wais ordainod anld os The~ Mr. Iloiden of ththL date thIICI IL is, indeed, a remar-kable coincidenco that Ltho e.sabd1lishmnt of theso thlrec, ain) consti tutwinal sttt--Llhe ver'y basis of theo national pronpogity of'. tho South), shon111hl have such:1 'chronologicail iden.'ltity. Au we predict~ that as1 theyv were hjoirn together 8so wdl the4y dil, if die they over (do. T1he sIlve labor in stuitonf w.i!1 go, as it came, a (ow mnon ths in t4 advance, iiii tho crash of Statea Const t iions4 of lawni and statuite' the downfall of the0 cotton and othier agricuiltuiral and14 commelrcial initerests, initrodinig the natin to an era of an anarchy, of ini~idual 111, social anud p)O litical distressesn. Tho faict of mnitual depi(liienece, hiowever, but miecrae thle stability of thea whole, arnd thiong in world render their (destru~ction ft more disastrons totahty,,:it at the -sa11no timo1 removes all danger of such an . occur. rence.. Suri'tMAcy oV Trni' Ctyirt. Coun-rs. --TheI Rialeighi BSenuncl Ccmmnents as follows upon the RanIoighi address of adits of' nlo miitrreain is a phuin and1( emphatic decision1 that, 0one ral Order No. 10, of theo Disprict domn. mandl, does not alay to thea civiljinris dictoni of' the Unmted fStates Coins, and will, th~oroforo, bo disregarded 'by h~lem, Ii is runyor'ed, wve learp, thait 'O'eral Sics holds that fli order' dloc ao ap.. ply. In this event, we na likely to have a conflict of authiorityr." Five ~)1'f on ndra editorlj of gspers i,. [owa. Womdfi havo somei of1 her "writes'' in tha(4t Stata