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is PUULIiED VERY EDAYIOIN4 W)..Qi.LAt .i n-"to we . themIig a rf..;; Y Stnd 'inRy 'e nt at10"I n 1pin1war six ninuthi br Tim-6 lintars tit ilse erd 'f thte ytr. N o raper dmimscninui until nil nrretrngea -t. PAI mLs unicess lt the a pthmln ofu the Propsemor. Advertiitiintu mnmertcd at SE1 i:.i1 .' r_ e . ntim 5 i rrem, (12 imolimn ur les,) for ,. - t, amid n Ut l'ar el omit ttbelut uiuhmber of insertiolmi 't lie minrke - - r~ttey Will be 04,dtal-hed - *ntiatd, 1adi ':rgtmi '-t i' 94:Mrs flit ns 16:1g nursion. na ?erly aind m ImioZntift Au vertiie sentwi: hrged h .samet: s a mi)gle inl. rd idinamonthiy-the unme ieswon~es lFkruAthe Southern Standari. Our Relations With Georsia. V are pleadstl to see that th1i knatter-is before our L.idnture, by n risolutiomof Hton. V. 1). i'orter'F and b.ly consq'wuent bills in the Sennio and .jouse of R.presentatives. 'F'he otl. Vig imthe resolutioen referred to: WiVhete"ar, pnsseige'rs and godis huiii over theo bridge, across the tavannoit River, between ho city of 'ugusta;lt Georgia, and the .town of HubI[d1 , in thin State, are ht biijected -U i pa ment of tdils, :aid to-be levied by' auto-hy of. thie city of Augumsa; and, whereas, ia large purt of the .isaid baiigo iii wvithin tIe territorial - tipuits and jurie'liction of thi State, stnd the city of Augutjtu his n charter for . the same; udci- Liny law of this Sta'e; 'kitl, wheren, It isi highly important ind desirable (list so serious tin ob. . tru.tion Itd the coutierce and inter "courde between the people of the two States should be renoved, prm i!ed, that object can be ehicoted consiste ntly With the legal rights of the city of - .Augusta, and others. 'Therefore, Resolved, That tho. Governor be requested to cotmmunicato with the 'Governor of Georgia, on the stulject, and to take such other suitable breus. urea as may lead to i full exposition and understamding of the rights of all parties concerned, and a frank and friendly settlement of the whole matter. - Accompanying this resolution, hir. Porter intromduel i ill: which was referred to the Judiciary Committee, of which the lion. F. J. hioses is Chairman. The committee recomi. mend the passage of the Bill, excepting ;he Second section. The Bill is as 'fellows A BiLE. To provide for the grant of recripocal privileges to citizens of South Cur. olima and of Georgia, in relation to tie 'Building of Bridges over the Savannah river. Whereas, It is highly imnportnt to the interests of the citizens of South. Carolira-and Georgia, that some com. mon system of providing for bridges. - and ferries over the Suvaunnah r' - r Tkl .rSWY1 -> should result tiromum the w aneft of comnu.'i--in imwir legislatonm t)n thi Subjct,.Bei enacted by, tihe Senate and House o'f Represenstair'es note met find sittinmg in General Alssemb!y. an sal y; the authority af the soae, Thait ainy charter or francehise granited or to bie granted by time -State of Georguin, for Ehd purpose of unimldinmg and establ ishmiig *bridges or ferries over time Samvamnahl tiver, shail hamve full cfli-et withimn time 1iits and jurisdictionm(i iofh Stamte of * ott-Curolina, niotwithsamndinmg time .rights of thme said Stite, to limo samemt --extent in alt respects ais if suchi charter or franchise had beeni gruntmed byv tihe State of South-.Curolinma: Provided, thaet -. before this Act shall go inito operastiomn. . -lihe State or Georgia do by law provide that equal efi'ect be given ini time Slate of Georgia to chamrtemrs andi franchiises - *granted by this State; amnd after thmis Act shiall go into opera tiomn, time legalI '- validlity anid efl'eet of a chaiirter g rantimed by oth'er af thme samid States fmior the pr. coaes aforesaid,- snhl l e subject to thmis Iimitatiom and restrictionm: thmut no0 smmch charter from either'r Statle shiati prevenmt the othmer State from grnin g m chmarte~r pra bridge or ferry over thme Samvannmahm fivet at' ammy place, however necar time pi'ace weere a bidmge or ferry is or may be established under am chanrtem ftoth time other Staite: And Provided a/so; thmat nothing herein conmtmined shmamil bm tamkem or held to abirogateo or impnmmir time vented rigmts of anyi person orpesn whfomrsoever, so far mas such rigmts maycm , oce valid ini law. - gec. ii. That time G;overnor he, A6nd heo is herebay amuthorizmi 1o senmmi anm ageftt to time Genmeraml Assembmily of r'eorgia, nmow m sessiomn, to prmt~ote theu obiject hmereini set forth. The Methodist Church North. Tme disuniomn of i le biemihoit (Chmrebm, by a dividing imme mnearly idenmtical withI that which dlistingumimmhed tire stuvohlig ummdm non.navehinmg Statie,, uiler a pomiti cal stuidy both interestig amid instructive. Comnsidering it som, wo hmave read wmhI attenitioni hme proceein;;is of a geuneral meetirg of the mmemmbemrs oif mtha~t denomm. ntion imm time city and countdy of PiiLa. delphuin, held( oni Thmnmrsday last. Th'le uobject of tis- mee'tming was1 to se cure anm expressione of oinmmonm mum favor of a 101 resemmntti of lay mnermbeLrs iniI1 th Coni. ferenmcs. Rtesolton to that effe~ct were adopted with but fe'w dIseing voices andi a call was ma~de on time mmeimbers of m te Mecthodir. Chuiirchm thiromnghont thme Northi, to * nmite ini a Coniventiom at Phi ladelpia m.In * , arch next, for lthe purpose of pressemg ihm radicaml chmanmge on tihe Gemneral Confecrenmce of time Church. 1mm tme course of time disenssioni it appeared that this spirit mof inniovat ion wasn no suddenm tinmg, but hiad beeni for sommme . limeo sowing its poiuson in time Chmurchi. Inm Aiet time extemt to wich agitamtionm hmad bieen tarried ou time subject, wams gi'. en by uone of thme spenkers asi his reasoni for ad'ocaing the chantige. lie Paidi: "The etfect whichm a mnon.represenmtation~ fromi time laity las lhad umponmthe chmmrchm -disuturbimng its peace,. is time v.ery reason -Iwold assignm wh' y we shmouhd effect thmat uiject. it is imnpos.siblei tn supppjress time agitation only by this Smeaisure. I hmope liuenco to this mneasur, In &tt th il tili kill be put at rest. aid to detrey ,onntItt discord which it causes." -1 'JOceit Mr. )agijl Ku bihe im d )( itn ppliticia lhe' i hate r' hetnboreditlat i ::''aut u gat:hy preqt trguint which spn urg "I or adeni:l toieltson f-litic iti ai $?are'grrO. 'i vismile coutntr.y, -jid tid j 'is envulei iihoist thid hight oft prilttin. 1, t un receiv~e rho pleit'nEs and have don, with tihe pror. Welh thesy received the putimtions, iut did Ihey have dune with the upnero In lio it Oki*'clt hnwVAyer the aurgtiunfut Ia' nAsmy older th. ithie Abodt or Methihl -m. It tapiened in the days (Il the Patrirchs, that a lion l ati' upon. a sheelhl, aid to rnightway bcgani to rna in a otst learitml % ny--to tear up the ground, aad ti, strive to break into the told. The ..sheep .wora greatly (lid Iurled--.bl.;ated miaiserably, and l.saddled into corners. And this i~onlinul I;or mamne. tinme, when anl ?0 r rlimns 'wI.o A' as rt'er" I hill dot agef,.. spix lygva''r.a11S tuld"}& Ir .ued we ,,ball never have any prnce its king na v;tis cntiie -let ue ts huit the lion aini. put an end to the disturbance." The le, thrhst Uhnrch Norih,..aro, we think, in a fnir way to take hlim old ram's advice, nnd we give theni joy of their eounsellor. Anothier very interesting feature in the history of tlio lethodthmgt Church was. dis closed in this discusij): .It W.14, that lhie Church Nort I, hal discresed in thi sumn. hbr of ie ibers since time uearatlin; while the Church South hail Lirg-ely in. cremsed. Thet stitistes are ast hIllowz: The C'hurch North haul imcmorsi, I '44 73':,129 In 1851 - . -i' 7I 0;171 'i'hm Chlurch Honth had in 19 I a - 49,23 1mn 18',1 - - - a e 1f0 Inrease in 7 yents ? 7 'TPistn results weee intr xmmced to prove that the Northernm Church was in a itate of d, cay, and needed reirminmg, minking u , and radwa..lizamg, It scenes to a they hmaivo h:md tom umuch of that already. It w.s their raticalian Ihat produccil,the diviion oi the Cm.urch, and the speaker w'a: in. truutcd these statistics, did int hiesetatu to attribuate the decline of the Church North to the separ.mtion from the Snath, . and yet he urges still further itimution as . cure for the evil! Certainly we tiov mn a wise ago!-.autout Cazroimna. AppoIattnaeats by Otae Confer c1ce. The South Carolina Conferonre of the Methopist Episcopal Church, which !not at Georgetown.S. C., on the 10th inst., liih op Andrews presiding have maqode the ll. loting appoinuenta fer the ensubemg year: Cihurlestnm D.strict-Clhariea Bets, P. E. Charleston-\V. M(. WVihhtinant, Editor Smouthcrn Christian , Advocate; Charles 'I'ay'eranid llnjamnin Jenkms, Mtisimoa. rica to China; Cumherland, Whiteford Semt h; ''r.nmity, W. A. McSwnin; ietie', C. 11. Pritchard; St. James, J.1 . 'icket Black Swaup-A. M. Chrietzberq, E. J. Pennington. Savannah Rtiver Mission-C. AlcLr'd, W. A. Catke. Valterboro'-P. G. Jowmnan, A. P. Mar. tim. Cimnhabtee & Ash.-puoo-J. I. Coburn, A. 1J. Iumnon. Round 0 30aasjn-P. A. M. Wilhams. OUhtee utis sine-'T'u he- mpplied. Barwe l---\ . . "?. zom W.. C0. Ay. Granmma vatk at. Aekein-1I. 311. AMnod. iPmun P'on 3lsionmm-\V. C. Kkammd Coocper R~evr-31. L. iJmake, J. D. W. Cres k. C~ooer 11 iver Mi ssion..-D. .J. Sitenmomns. iheanifort & Prince Wmilliams 3hii-siuon-G. WV. .\oore. W liutto. Edisto, ichommssee & Femnwic~k .Sissin St. Aindrew', Mlisaom-To lbe upmpleijed. Cnkeunry Derict-amnnol lard, P' i Cokesbury-il. J. Iloyd, onme to be smipphled. P'endein-A.1II. .aleiulvray, A. Ii. Les. ter. Ieckeins-hI. Ervin. Cedar 110< k-A. I,. Smaimh. G ree..vidlhe.-C. (). Lunmmmet te. Greenille Circumit-Samauel TVmmsend. Union-W. A. Ganimewell, one Io be sump. p~hed. [~Aurens-A. W'i. Wialket. Ne.wberr-C. Alurcelinm, WV. F. iloonma .\ioeunmt Tron 31maionm-1. I). I). Ilyersi. C.'keanbury Schoomel-.J. W. Wt'ightmani, Colmial~-Wa'ime gton~rum st reei, lI. A. C. Wialker; Maleren street, J. T'. WVitman. C:ongarm iee3 malsion.-N ic'hilas T'l's1ey, iexigon-J. Wt. J. lI arrim, J. 'T. Imigo. Coeluinbinm, Ct-I.. .\i. Joheinsonm; Wi' mnma'eurro'-Wmi. 3iar iin, 10. P. F'ramks. ,imanester-D. Wt. Se.ude. lOarinut~on -J. 11. P'orter, 0. A. C'hreitz be ri. Suimtrll-A. .\. Fomsater. Summervillc Cimrcuii-A. Mu.e(oruodale, \iV. 3.1. 3leoud. S:miiem-J. Wi. Notlh. Wautereej .Iigaionm-1. G. lcDaiic, A. J. Uppelr Sanmtee .3liuswi-A. P. Avant. St. .Iamthews .\.Isicon-.- Will ammison S4mmiith. Geo~urieiown ist rict-DLavmd Licrreck, P. E:. Geourgetoewn-James', Stamcf. Snatee Alissuin-Onme to lbe supplied, Wa. A.1. Lee. Contwayboru'-Josephi Parker. ~lack Itever-WV. C. Clarke. llacek .1lmgo 3.1issioni-Freerick Itush. ildbek Itiver andl Poe D~ec 3.issioni-Wm. Camrson, W.. Wi. Jec. Ienht'm .tvl-J. ii. Zuinmonerman. Chmeraw--T'hes .liichl. (Cheraw 3. almio-Wi. J- Jackonm. (ChesterrichiJ-Simpmison Jioneu. Wadiesboror'-C 8. Walker, J. Wesley .\tlbemamrho-J. 3.1. llrndley. Wiamecamew;w aliem-J. A. .iinck, A.'. W,. Fauitlknier. Sampjit 3iainin-ThVloimasi R-mysur. Socaiey i'II ll 3.1 msonim-Juoe. A'. .fesmod. Cmrohnma Femmale C.ollege..-T. It. Walhai, P'rsient. I .inmcolnton 1 )s: rict-ilI. II. Dueranmt, P. i'. Cha~rlette-A'. G. Smar~y. Chasrlotte Cruit---J. ii. Rtobinsmon, J. 3.1. P'ahnemr. Pieasanmt Grovte-., Scarbmoroughm. Cjoncor-W'i. S. I (ltomi. .ncmolnton-L. 3.1. Little, WV. 31. Easter. ling. Spartanbhuarg-J. J. Fleming. Spamrtnbeurg Ceircuit--.ldmes Peuckett. Catawiba--W. C. P'attersoni, J. P'. ilughesi. Shlbluy--Mlartin Eady. .liergaitn--.It. N. A bernathy. 3lt Dowell--John 1'iger. L.eioir--J. I.. Shauford. Yiorkvmllec--E. J. A.leynardiie. Varke'tib.:tCireais..-) l idiard. Misionaries to Cifirnia-. 5itV.Idy -and PoIntnon Danves. hidatil-ti of Univeralty- North Carolina A. Al. Shipp.' . .td nrxt Conlferen4n beherd a&1. tervalo. Thrasher Meeting in New Orlean :,j .TrO'lie puople sf Nw Or ) an s fr 1 With indigiatinn 'at the convict ion and punishlneet of Mr. Thrassher. At the aerting, aeveral speechiu' were made, altenng which was nie aof coeinsiderahly e. otennce Iy J.-l;. Matth,-wue.jn.. 2A series of _r st ilntia~ia, al-e t lapteI settiig forth the wrangs it Mr.' 1'ar:,aaher,"sand calling' tapot our Governten.t to- dewand the uneOn.. diional aurrenderv hie peran, and en. torce the deiand if pcossary. At tlit a state of- th- pracedeliinde a resulutloha was proposed by a per-n in the crowd, that the .punis~h consular flag ekanid ntbe permited Ishe raied in New Orleans until 31r. Thrhi-ar Lib 1eleased. - h'Isi was received with cries of war, and 'ifs"h xdifeiecnt ensiu-d, desigR-n(W cl' the - resotut.ion was ndlsrptel; but ('Ill. cutnyjbell, Cul. Palfrey. iad othert :ad eressed. I lie mneeting at msinase leit i, ie caring their :ulherence to the linws and re. aiune on the ahiity and willnigneAs il our Gocvernenent ic vindiet the inational honror. nnd the reydnttion was, on anotioni, recont-idered and.laid upon the table. -The following are the resolutionts a. dapted by the lanectang: .RXesred, Tat thae rape of 'Mr.' J. S. l'hruislrr, so pltnty showing tlIu in security of Aerican eiticirtns abrad, ro clearly ce'aionsritg the necessh(y of a iore active viuiieation of our natietial honor, calla fir a fa:r, enanly. and decisive protest--a posiltie nnd uncunditisnal re. claintion clt hits person, and a peremnytory warning for the future upon the part of ur Gmecrnaiaaent.j I.esolrrd, Thait hereafter, our Gov. erissenmt, eastabbhlaecId to pr'atect the in terest t anl gtard tle righte of citize)ro --he futtio'n of all governmtcaent, aid without w hib governmnnt is worth no:lint--rhuAld ute forwv~arnt ammure pronsptly thrl Irnretofore, to vitiiihate t prsivatu liberty nnd pulic rights, even it Siue vinlicatun aibuuld resader necessary an appeal to arns. Rescoered, '11at we contfidently hope that the presenit :ational atlshnialt:ion -il ill prosply vimdicate niatiunal honor, private rights, and the iiananisies of .Aiserican cat zenship and tle! Anierican d: a ntrd asse:y fur our citizens the wide world over. Pttt'rA tATIONs FOIl KcsstrT IN BA LTtMonlE.-- BA LTt3u1HE, Ih et-aber 10, 1851.--Aa soon as tie day on which Kosuth lshall i isit flalti'nore shall be letrmine d on, tie coeinittce of reception till repair to litluadlelphia and esuurt hiin in the aorning train to this city. 1oa the arrival of the-trcin at Broadway, Kossuth m ill be welcuined by a tituioaul sa ute, anel will tie escorted by , a military and civiu procession to the guartets provided for hil ut the 'incstav Ilouse. The nl. ittary will forn-oin llroadwzay, and will ! be reviewed by, Koassuth, who will be escorted along Ihe line to tlie place us. signed fur hitilntxnd lis suite, where he will be rechivie by the a layor and City onneiI-aid t1ehy, h+" the Exeentivo of tlid State,. ,hj hus lit tinae-d hiis i. rh civil p -rtiWi of ho pro -eedin-g'e, 2ottlposed of the various Gteman So. etihes, aii[a,' &c. Sotns of Temi. perantce', Trade Asstociationsl &c., will be formied In) dla.'tons ini the adijacet itracets, and ra'r firintg wyil al~e pauss in review befbo the distinguisedc guest, tnfter whieh the prcssiaon will moacve Iorward through the chiefwreuts to the E.utuw 'Ilouise. I lere Koassnuth wvillI be formaluly welcmewde to the city by~ Mayor .Jerunure, asn cipportuanity will tibe i given' haina to add reai the citiz.ens froittn te portico of llahe lantel. The ptroces-nton wilhl then bet adisissctede, and.th dlc iay wvill endas with a spilenadid banielt toc thoi cityv's ii. lutstrons geur~s, wichl wvill oc provided lby the hoset of the Enctaiv Housi~e. in the spacioues sialoon. of thast establlishdment, Derecanber I I iL1.-I i conuseqeen atct the opianions dlelivereil byv .idge Grier ini lte rc at of Cstei r ILinw:av, .AIr. A~sreedl, th Ua I. S. I ).a'riet .\ttomrnesv, hac enaterede a niel piraserjii cin aell tiae re). sanainig iindictiaaent. tor tretasont. Atawayv zad i':ljish Lewis were takent yeerdayi, in earge sat l. S. a:reh:ad IRo. hicrtsc, tio 1.ane~:cr, toa he dellvered oaver tea the1 St;.te .autihloreiites, to aswer to a e h:trge of aunnrder. Thecy were tealiaccopied bry thse Ilion. Taddesu Stevenis, their seaioar 'ouans.el. J salge Kanie ittoateicd ian the C!arenit .XCurc, yeseerdlay, th.at ae ine gyeviene aai io~t~a 1.hwuis was putandttial n ly the samcae 'as tht wlnchI haad beena off;red againast I Iraway caa his. trncal for treason, anad aas ltha was not enttlie 'ent tat contviet cit mnutrde.r, It ciaighit taot hie worthI wile I tu dletzama L~ewvcisto be trieal for tha.at uiTnace. T'he probilclai y is,. tlant beithI hi anad I lanwtay wdcI soons lbe dischairgced. Wdhl :ciani, scth ecle an , wvho wenat fromia l'hatIhel phaia toi Chirihtiana to conivey thaec inttelligenae thast Goreuch ande bias party were cinig. haas been admcilted toi bzail in two c thoaciiected dla brs, tea anstwer to the indl~ictsment nagi iit im a for aiseeanoaicr Wt'illionsic will lie tresd thle tiruct oi January. The rmaiiig t wenity- fouar colored. mna, aendt Jisephl Searlel i, a white cit c, willI remiaici ina parsni here unitil Wednaelay naext, in eorder to ;alr the Sitte istreect Alttornaey hcr I .iaanienten couty, act op~. portnty t kicdege deotainierse agaist thema teir the eriln cit mutsrder. Shsinttl be aiot doc thier bhy that timeci, ilhey wd al the haea i ad. caattede to. bai in thes snmt of S-J,000 to an .aier tc lice chiarge of untsdemiae.mtor. A N t\V L.At.ii'onNtA W ocNtnER.-L'ha Spsringriec.ld (.\lass) itepubluictn stays that a .\i r. Il Wu'Vitt, taf thait town'i ret. Cenatly' ii reiured frot i .Cal iforatitn, bing. icig wvith hh lau i ece of ai mlan's fi'st.-2 Oat than~ak<Megiv ing day it wi'as brought onst for exlhibitionl to a friendic, whena it neci. dentally ll Ioni thes floor, and split open. Neasr lt ctre of th de maisis, was dice. covered, firmly imbeddslsed in the quartz anad slightly crrodhed, a cuat iroat tail, oft the size ecf a six.pennyac nail. It wats etidrely straigiht, andl hiad ac perfect headlc. Theuc itsfe*rece is thattt nailIs are iud aottg the uiineral prodets caf Cal i fortnia. Somebodcccy will flid an anth.dlhcviian jacek-knsite yet, whtich wvill cocusueiely showv that tice first ain. habhiats of thu globo iworn e.reahin kR *E G i En H., : Mticocrc. A. I it & (,'., are 'gents for tihe Bannmier In Summerviilo.: 1'herelim er as n . wksii Slier. eumil Nnm lirersmitm qf op nmm n i he Nmuih ummug these Fh 'are-free tot hrrm who Aape.-arnlf~r their aiindas nti to he, phse; that is Qr ie Shoutld be trreiL tuekuoqet ' w p' stynoe and vuinsniun r'e erhoudiD take' a aeb ut all hituarel." ry, not to surve the tbmrimn, for t would then lie ""I hst is the renudqr I answer secesion. visited a.'eaaiua. t~Ahawtrldtt4iU...4.Ns ' Itre numbeir n/ them. ?mdiutaig else~ tril be. wis fnothing elseiml, rf~tlrrrti,)tr.'J.4aayts. lIn c, ni'tqutet e if onjtoect;in! or UtrfQs we lam''. reducedl time sie oft ti,fiatule. woutptau ni an rlotoilitiga.t At time t'iitiescut ,ater; o? our roit. a K', wc wiii jmutlimiml iimimmur mr.xt, a docmmmum~tl(mm. tihe mieimmiitr,mor~ 'ithe Sm eyigi'ais Ps T le wa Lnt ofr ,Hwe i 11111i as* toint utit Ovmr iii o = bi'~ WE& caull ft our om.read ers to .time. "" 1'~d~cetoe 'Notice"t 'of thle Jiramdforul Springm Femmumic Iintitute. Peaut vii (a Eltnfo, We. w(l 'cail time attemi uspa of time jihitiers to) the amivertisnt. ti~ {, ~ & lt~iot wh ,sv o~ in md fur sale a larg~e qumanmtity ut' time: mibove fi's'sure. We. pmubiei.m todmy a *card sut. fo'rthm ly Dr. MAR:KS, Nigmied: ly s'everal h1ihly re;. spem~tal gettem, la reference-to-lie laste bliiw-1mm at time .km,amie Is1t itumte. was also paublci1 trotemarka' of time Cnnrslintin inm relfrenmce to time winot., . Wme cannmtot cncumr (sully in: tie. ininm Nect Gi.rth in thazt card. It does memm toutas that lDr. .'i:"O is noetirely binimmei, if line held lammnamelf omut tim time jatc as thie real Boeld anmi 'iimcrviaor of this itt:titito. hient im faet Lather, thm..' fimtjye IllItA~tias wasin lay the appatmmmtnwttt of Dr. Aattka ~c-~ etapvitmg that psumtion witmamut time kmowl. edge or Ceamoaat of time patrons of Iis: Rash,. fi'amt. "lie rioost smus ely hem. respnmcslai tom tihe eotmi taiy for time- acts . ot his agmemt Tlhm cmiiidomce i.1 parents Wa tepomemi in Sl ms:Is tiassaelI, mscmd lhe culd nmt 'ilt limtt remspmrsb.ty to- time shmouldlars of another. Thius. fat it applomas to uis time 1) lalimme, baut tisa proud mt.v!51 wills w its" reiatoed.tIw cam. ofD 1; ,itt's rues tar .in briybuig hack pmuhmla cammmudumce imm time lam stitm e inoiw unader the ;actual andii sole cots, G'4 io al ii s% ti rui n lvjir p11" is dis slt , hmund-''iniles, t tilt i=I the d12411410 latest to oi1'll'uelid+iy, itutor hrieejLCI i! ct, this; Itition i real Mr. vIJ aNil si r( A nn>'<tstl unstirs;; was I " w"a a (i.v. .w sil h als his s+rr r 'ush+ tint 111)4l invite h;tu to tli Oul A hill tr - scta li h 'n Mint In Cah a was then tskcn up pn 'Nat:,sed. The rnsnllution of Mr. Irulte, relistive to the late t;rnnlrntu, it tne,+sur s.' erntttjtg up fur i"ujtait tl itl. J ir~.. $I'Q lvul .asntltloaI i , IIII , i ti tlr rwo-ahd t"/,n(" idudl" Nisi " ar jufiit c r 11w isdssltton ~f" ilia rt',tcluti~n. Ii! tlt?. livered a learneJ hill nLla'" sipecrlt n i e Icabjett, in which Ise enn:uorled the l(rievatices of the $otilll, and srguad In favor of the Cvinstitutiunui right of 4idlig 11lntce of RellreAent4tivesi, the R'c:' t Ivi ed to uliseUiIitutsPilot hu$inc$s --'ike recel tiuu ut" petition: and suetnorals, sncl ib. rctetutnair lydtttin - - uthaigiiJ ,intlulysanca tr" t!spirpd, C' furlett.<it gvuricr" 201h iusct., w..v ..v..A rt" .+r ?, Cortipond*noe of Use New , - N"ritlit'r hri .u:!t , of Congress isr. in rsrssioll"to tiny, boils "ha Yo."adjciurnedito "..Msiitl;sy; on thins di4ryr ,tjie":,1 rs; ljlisitst;r u1 41tyi llcsus+v. Wi I ie tha; hsR to',tf isst 1CitilgLiutl of: wslcupto, tu;,I ,nsutl1 ,, ji +},ru1 t ri Clint (CnlUr i$ . III 4Ijcs1 Willa ,of the ,col It: i'f.Iii + lTsaltet bt"tl'atli IVa tolilras eurdi4l' "efttliitli.;"tu tYto'iit 114A :roil to the 'vutiritry, uild '#iint acv j .' of 'tllc rc ilttti(nt he tt:.lisini tLil to sic t by From, coil vcr sntinit 0th -member's a,! the Ele uso..1 think. thr, rtqluiion rw.11 :pnes.thus ,hotly IJy all uiIilusl,1111ilaim";tIa. vutc:nsd ti'iihcuc thListe. ' Ant lhcr.lp; uluticu Hill alW,: in,. p sssed, 'f.prgpril} i.IHsg it 14111111i Of utoucy. ian'L, all UrOrr., lussJ shsulJ ltuioslllll nail isle.: G!,Nil !syw: iusls lhinK prohit.r to III skc tills uuntrt" It is piu1,ghlu.thIat during rho t'I ,et ist; sc s-lots isis al)hriipirinpot will he'itatl,+ t I"cr the crecticiii of fin insnne es.0issa its this city. Il is.A 'lwtolittua fhta 11)411 1h,:it: fire nairt, sisu Iie" personss h,:ro; ht t prclv.rtitn to the juslulutiolRllsass:ii$ tiny other lsurtiun -(IF thin Union. Ditsp _puistssta t is tha;great eiiI c:_; I hn;wisal to piny,lint herttljllowi i ,n rcui h)4r/iuatie, nuts louts ;tore ,ruhIjug along tike streets by the JOxett. An order"trtsr ies.">ut.:d to tlavregairiii the clerks ot'svverial ol"tlae Pepattvt,",iis to wiIk still later"eve ry craning. refiaun is, Iht ,:oche liicnusspcttlit 'Whit pl+ace11 its tfllce"tqr iai1itiCnl lii ri1'dhly;" have got bAhitid - Ihsud,' 'loud ; the, . ai?,"I ekrks fire thug cosnpcitssi sir iiiitk1".l+ if there veers u Ilrsarcl - of " L"'xumitrer !-pWlxs.tl 4W. bb 3eers.tarv &u rt tIss w:ki+t ails: could be k }. i tit r . Ri11;slg:llit' (itic . I have cauvcrsce"l with null .r !t,. " VtA This is it ; liititl t . in r our North etc to "a,,ra IMF tl4p ilr HIS ski or lve plaort us% tgn pni:> the Is J )f the. 1. es "I collie, to : Iho. Unitlal t11tA s atali ntyiusiI, -titr the 1 aaise 44, 814 Awiftr .' .,, I raf III* aympotlhy Which I hstl veal nI. lu;:1*. lu:V e i I) iii ihp art of 111r!'lttilt{ t fuu t 4_ n I t , ? . fee its the Ik it' essi. my. to plead th,:.nde ,ulc u::o ltii ti'le IiTntt1 ;,H t e tl tll"eliti;r u jlle )isga repsib j. qj t, wt : "ts , 1 " :111e1,ic u, this reaped it t rv i ttun hits all" auvereign right. io diet of. "ito'rn tr ,tr, atin-1tA9rtr ; :tf Opt'~ (:r. eign inicriikrrnce; lu ' I tbei }T " not nieldle "tth any d urs*I Midil if ,' the United Statvnt, and tbat'lrxpa thing throw it.tIU alt, t t ity W , _t[tlt1M' ltbi;e expreeai,* ryrijt t 7 ut 11t "c.tTf11:! >. iajurts ' is*. w ittr tegtet" th tt . tifti tt3 I the' f in :eraity. of a giiib tus.kitig i tha t(tll pits i. ki. tliu pull c ultniun of th iM ruwiry, ,ice tt,;u:urly to those wlto, psufes, ,t n R Wes to be ibe Mums fw:inrN y i.i+ , tu Y ;Y pris1 i#f+tiie;r iyu ip 1h by. atokLi j , a "U.p'K }tR+liiluagldiss 1 tni.ttrtpe ilk tint In rt."spect to that ruse adopted, ii.1 which J a I t r tb}f faiilitif; piht"i il ,'r a f' :, tt k i tuti aitd not to be gill'cod' J. ihhtb w1ts t t 7!ir'teil: 1oatus euticchu itr.p trty gbeptkuw:'E [ a ,. ... 11.1.. ,............ , cr;;.t 77 T., liti Berlin"; 11j'ahoisal Gazette b ?ruhiltted in Ali trig, l r either pi', id. u+ter +,f Ike interior, "bd ills Clt+r iti ti ,n..! " Gazette 'thtit passe Aa41%11 l tud.li?iis W110 11,91W 04.111C 0h 'itti ., the angigcrr ry t :4t e i;zecutlo or black-edged placards were iuuod p+itt34l.i :be-atreet" clatters of, iheadetl;'cttttta' ring t hu - .wortlt ' K rr , l# uut, - 1W .I,<>aayq 1-ire rt vured itt vaiu v t1isc e 11t+rlt; N'Itu'N11t theuit,(i.' ' f-' Ilia 'iatski+irWs. 1ie.Maibc;'o nd a srt tlr ' day.-I%%.i black Digs were t{tulal tibia i at, i.tattl, ui. the ,river, cattaitdng tho'i - scriptu,n : "liluul litew-K, +rl>;b l ts,,}}+d cover tr.ilit lair toinfi-=thc Jiffy ioruatty ainl 'ti " edoiit',i tight ii'daviniii " " 1 .1 IL 'l'ots Uuke uf:{;AuKalr_ ti$ae, llftr diuance d::'ed Nov. .ltlh'.abt iialn;sitla .. ,"ttse rtitutitun %An his gr"uted, site aubjertgwf that Staff tilt ti _2tS111 of Q:tobet, 1t I23: '1'hEll "tiibnrb'Near lay r'1t t's in(urpiei!, troth hutnis, that thK a"Intle'stitttiling iruty ut. t)t,, nt ry " tt a,+ to be uu a Nv ar" ut imj, nt t tta Pelisil oy:.tbC %S erg," kbY :4w Will of .Yi tier. " 01'9i As V1 , y of C16*11a of Urn ' have rr'~ilved . o i es d, in: the ti:eue'it Id t rity, a stone N'i:h a mu-table itttlcrilttion, ;f [:ilk* : is'U stets ardw tttu te Rtbttiiett" itt t%'aRltiitgtun,. '" Ittt/ghan CutY+I A liMl ef'tlt, rr:., Ihlli Witli'W air. v: It ate Itq tur.