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I owing by the estate waa only 204343, and that Car reader tired of out controversy Anna, decided the question iri favo? of the with Trangemenu to pay vuuui3'H egoiuucai Id man; CiOUU tor OS to tiav. rkJ.k 1 was must ag, crave UlIgMd( we devQt9 Ml.Poraon of our paper to-day to a brief no. ver Den ready and willing to pay. We pro. oumuuanos, which of course Ld not muci please the Texanos, The population of Texas has so rapldl Kcu pay we HHA to the U.

S. District Au little rqck, Tuesday, march 2us35. The a. Lafourche, Capt. Gillett, arrived this evening, from New.Or leans, hiving on about 170 U.

8. recrui't, frotnJfe w-York, on their Way to Fort Gibaon, in charge of Capt Thojia and Sur. the raft ZTJl -'7 00 tU tVt'Rtd nTer' fto rney, provided he would release na from any far. 7.: 01 the river. er liability for the estate.

Not being authorized r3 KtalQ nd naUciou.produc: tw mai Appearance in yyTimv? of Saturday laat. However, ne that It i. probably ft, bat notice h. will cwu nam mo last two years, that the dependent partyhaving at their head Mr. many other influential and saieiy through the commiuw of ao so, be insisted on our paying the whole debt.

-rw wo- i LB ui ins Ilmnn i Iwndm. now proposing, however, to receive any part of it but AVe hare never witnessed, in aoy cmintn uch a rage laxwiJ, as prevails at the vrr. vat time tf tho Wa cn, and ad axt to, theIufiLwi, nftr, thattLy arvi jus bcgtnmag to be cormrtJy af pnx.at. No doubt can Us entertained as to thdr in. tncxic value, and it will not be Jotg before, the banks of that noble rivfr (the 1 asiaVp.

p) ill be crowded with aa bdosiriouaid ecterpnxing people. It is found that a large qnaxi'ty of tbe Missuwppi lands will fall hi the hanJ. of large speculators Ucii is the oniv emigntened setUers, have consideratly in. creased in strength and the petitions are cannot ao leas than reciprocate the aaaeo, mat, it we paid only a he should be the Urt I made an inefHictual eflbrt. 1.

sue os tor tne balance. Finding that we had to be aued hi any event, unless we paid S817 mere than FT va occaaion to notice him. A brief geon The river has been at a fine atage for navigation for a week past, and, though falling, is still suffi. eiemly high for boats of ordinary draught It had fallen severs feet above when the boats left, Which have passed down since yesterday The i i. b.

VeteTanwes at Fort Smith on Friday last, to ium5 Up nere, at can clype and Drazoria. addressai to the new General Congress in Mexico, demanding the dissolution of the lW0 three matters ahall suffice. If -lie atiil harna we owed, we determined to let suit be brought for ar wtajiuidi r- urnouce or toe nomina. the whole sum. and it was brant 1 with .1 our nu.

union witn uohahuila, and a charter deciar. IT! 1 PTn tA C. insists mat it is not ac wa auaar ion ciaie. uut as this demand is unsupported by the settlers a ciualiiiinir. wv on the next day, for Fort Gibson.

governor rope to controvert it. IU w.n -rv-w to, and that the change was not called for bJV the people of the Here we are at stance that can occur to impc-do U.e progress of their settlcmentJ Tbounacd. Kuowa tnat neither Col, Aahley or ouraelf are in u. ot me uoiorado river, it will not. Uouaea, the laat three toink ia, and we have no doubt the ih cononea to 1 1 06 granted lor the present.

uu win anow that our opinion ia correct The teat he nmmui "7en ot billa which have paaaed houae or the other. W-i, acres are daily being entered at the LaaJ-oCice at this place, and wo Lor tt the habit of being aued on onr juat and honest debt, that we generally meet our monied engagement quite a punctually as most of our neighbors and continue as numerous as Kpon our calendar. nunerto to the settlements situate rh. r.r rery singular one to most people tt will seen, ridiculoua-nay, childish. It niOKt of the lands which have been entered.

Will I -a I 11 siae ot tne U)Iorado, Texas cannot, and wiU mat we Jo not, as be pots, permit ourselves to be The ime- Covtnwr and Secretary "By a letter from Mr. Stviaa, of 24th ult, we team, that, on the preceding day, the Senate confirmed the nomina. tiona (some time previously made by the President) otWm. Lewis Rax. atouw, of Virginia, to be Secretary of the Territory of Gov.

Fulton'a commiaaion arrived by to-day's mail, '-io i bu ana anion ihm i uoi, oe governed much longer by Cohahui almost daily and hourly dogged about at everv cor. am a.i. win some our Arkanaaameaaurea. Ilai 1 tier. And dmtnad mrtA i la, whoso House of Assembly miv be A PrPow to refer the matter to the Regutera and Receivers' of 'the five Landffice.

in the Temtory, (ezcept the Receiver at Helena, and why he omitted we are at loss to conjecture) i Mvt vur uivcuauicr puis. ArC 7 tor the cause of composed of ignorant Creoles, many of its rruimk.M I it will be time enough for him to accuse us of de. Mart 17 XV i ueiore we adjourn. If Oriaane ft day foe Tort oiith. laying the payment of our semrirtfebta.

when he 01 tne ipenor' Court and the lour Circuit AtlornA 4 shall promptly discharge those contracted by him. era! of them unable to write their names. We have received official InfrmmtL Bn, mounai fie pro. KuiTa day for r.v.rT S3. rotbo.

Trfwrkk: lm aell and for which be alone is peraonallv resnonsi. Washing v.t .1 y. mat me latner of the colon v. Colonel Au. ble Hie insinuation that we are tiaine the public dent'i levee nf r-v- vao whether "the change made hi the Executive office here wa.

either del I ma7 not amiss to state, for the information Jnce having business with the Jkuifre that Judge Tvvnst has been absent with hie for near two month, on a visit Fort Gibson; where he has been detained a greatpohion of the time, by low water and we regret to learn, by the arrival efjibe yesterday, that he was tin, so unjustly persecuted by the last Mex. ican administration, was set at liberty by our 1 24. Camxtrrm'i rv-i money or which w. are liable, in and affair, and was attended by a multitude of n.ury,-,e. contemptible and groundles.

accuaa. the city resident nH tJ. -PProved of by the sentiments of the people, ao far aa they know or believe i This la Agency-left this evening for New.OrWiL ilium PiniM 1 X4CI1U UUUld ADM. Ilia ATM loru. toon-a charge that w.

a. free from a. the would-be. The President was well i reauy a very singular mode of collecting the sentu FmiuWeaed down, for NeVorW tnought emaculate Ex.Gov. Pope.

of excellent spirits, and 7 I spirits, and unomcA menis ot people, boj we are perfectly willing on this occasion, that, as long as the Texanos would continue to bo peaceable and faithful to the Mexican to refer ihe matter to the tribunal choin py as he received the civility i We cannot perceive that hia contemptible publi wumttowa on maiooat, in conte. LJ iff jim i IV- I wvero Hwisposinon ot his Ujdy, oujeei to caumg on the gentlemen any iartner notice from us, and if Hon, far from opposing anv obstacle to gratulations of his fellow.citizens. The ladies were particular! Avn-A imprnacnt to remove hent oeucate matter, and we imacine 8 naV8 neither time nor room to mke it igration, he felt inclined to oromote it. and tn may be, expected 'here as soon aa the situation of rf Ihompaom, of JohneoQ teacty, tnat most, if not all, of them, would decline giving Every ntioaa unprejudiced man, who baa certificates on the aubject. i However, if ht thinks ben regular read of our pape must be aatia.

JUrs. F. WiU tHirmit him to lesvn hr so and the 8rarkv tustre of hig must have saUsffed those who bestowed upon htm their smiles and blesains. tht h- contribute, by every means in his possession, to raise the colony to that rank, which she must, one day occupy, among the United proper to eaU on them, and will furnish us with Dea Pope ha. waged this annatural copies of hia Iettera aoliciting the important in, and warfare upon us without the slightest At the reaidetir.

of Mr. Jacob Hoover, tewnabp, on Iridav is not yet insensible to th tf JTo mail arrived here from Memphis, either on Wedneaday or Friday laat, (the regular days for arrival) but one came in on Saturday, brinrinff female world. formation, we will cheerfully publish ihem. ca0B or provocation on our n.rt. AV- k.

i- i'iCAican states. Uol. Austin writes from Mexico that he expects to obtain lear of the Methodist 'Ter 7 v5buic I M. VfUT witn aucn rephea as hia, r.i.j I repelled his nMnnlta v. return shortly to Texas.

nu, a ins we i uii nsea narsner At tha residence of lIr7tSllow ew men, if any. are more capable of re. tbe civilities or hTe a a large number of ae wspapers nonehowever, i I consider liberal on nr nrt. 4 language uian a proper respect for his gray hairs 1 ouu, aa dm ma an. county, a few dr.

si iZl: fd about 21 sear, a nauv. h.t,- miojusary, we find ample apelc independent of tho rspid increase at home of th population, the arrivals of settlers here, at Brazoria, Calveston, an.i XzM. lh XSaUonaI Banner, Extra, pounced Wa intention of proceeding immediately to which muat hav got through by accident), any Kentucky, if he will forward hi. Lers of wu. Benson, and the man is hot often found, who possess, in nnessee, where hia f.ther rw.

u.ng bo, in ne acurriloue and inH.r.n. II 11, -1 waa mm iu-u earner oq the route front Uu aon. aad the of to guage ne bas used toward us. We can see no possible benefit that he can expect to derive from kT l-pgf as he does. His health l'r tha? been these fivS wen rcccivea uiree moptne I addressed to ua (pott paid, for we shall bemg taxed with the pottage ou them) during his ffV'.

Iw or was orcssxJ hy his being tkea suddenly iU, and kis aubeecaeaa confine mem hie beJ nni dia dutJi. continuance of the controversy. Our earnest de! toches, from the 1st of Not. to the 15th of of this month, exceeds three thousand per. ons.

Preparations are making by the Rio Grande and Texas Land Company and the Galveston Bav Comnanv. IA Insula Khn nefll tveto a very old acre 1 ahnnM nn uvl ua Mil iiriHnn A -vuwc, we pieoge ourself that they ahall be ire is be at peace with all mankind we have no inclination or um.v. and An not rfMiK a pmmpuy weink, as much IVI rupture wim mm or Mr. rutn, Jlletr. a native of Wh C.roW mb can B8Kot na.

er man. He is greatly our senior in years, He tad reded but a lew mufc. i. coonty. sM left a ife, bom be cnarrivd i.

ago. Among- bthe gs we received New. York pa pers as far back as the .34 of December lasi and Waahington City paper of the 6th of same month. Only think of their being nearly fwr month fen their journey! Several of them contam the Pre. eidenfa Message at the openihg of the late "session Congross, which, since Us delivery, has crossed the Atlantic, and we are now Teceiving the com- enta and apeculationa of the European journals on that Important document, and' information of the "avC een iaugM from our childhood to re.

lamihes expected from Ireland, and various respectable and enterprizing American ad. venturers are forming smaller settlements in the various sections of the colony. ana venerate the aged. At hia BSnT. kit aWu He seems very solicitous to implicate Co1.

Se. a. the author of our formation that he would "iPted' fMke, puts his iit.fA ti kusjio go to the re. treats of the Henmtage. That he should be desirous of the blessings of retreat, is both rational and natural fnr one would suppose that he would feel no inclinatir-I vt was a tail, rawjacoad baa.

a-r. tod dark comptesSla. Courier, sd other Soraa to stir up strife and di.cord in the community, but yanuus Wavg. With a Vinw. k.

uispoaea to spend th. Poses, of entrapping us. We have already given XT Washington Correspondent of the Wew.iork Journal of thoT- of this world, han hehas! A widow lady from the north now here, who ha. affixed aa anxious and an attentive evsn tk prompt action of the French government on that lZC. fnao answer to the qneation oeya in peace and quietness.

That he may do ao is our sincere wish, and he may reat assured, that, ao long aa he doea not interfere with ue. we shall date of 21st in giving a summary of. Prt of it which relates to onr tleman would be aatisfied iTlr. oy puDiistun the above. Rut cna.

fcr a benefit on the coooecuoJa of deceaid? rinilE subeenber intends, about the 1st of Ma in r. -i i mm snn thoii 1 country. I nun wta any others, in proof of the assertion mad i "cuerai, ana S- and make her uuempi to disturb hia repose. oi me senate, on that day, says-w-The Vice President presented a com. munication from the Hon.

Gxokgk Porx. P-XTxa, stating certain charres whlrK anair. ot the Hermitage alter he has retired from tKo 6t ceding pubhcation-ihat we had, on some occasion, consented to publish in our paper, without commit for the instrncijoo of yoih, of both scree, LITTLE ROCK AND COLUMBIA ROAD vvrrnof, igliah Grammar. Arubmebp. uccu uioae aeainst mm.

and fri. i a. rwi. surprised. ne think a violent assault on our friend which we denied in L.j V7T who waa or speaKS well Of the old lWtr mg, ft.

authoritr for SKJ 3 JSTfcS tT occa. uecd hi. dered, some time since, bv the gecv.t.v sionallv amobM moat reasonable terms. nonoraDle member of the Housa of 7 cyro, col. RutherfcM ia m.ir Hii a-.

Ber nwown mark and fireside. construct a road from this olaee to Co. The widow wnnM sentatves, r. Dctm J. Peabce, of Rhode wu "sney.

-wid be get th "uag Ilia ut neral a cood wif. morioT.ny,pr these gentlemen, thusm UUIU un inev in TnnL-cwi Sorely there can be no real necessity for so much irregularity in thia maiL Travelers, aa well on horseback as ia wagona, pass over the same route almost daily, and, although the road, in some places, is in very bad condition, still they manage to get through, A gentleman, ealled on wiest through at his, leisure ia 6r 9 He informed aa that no mail hadassed hi.tn, eeming this way, on the journey; although he several going toward Memphis. If tra-elera can, get through, there can be no good eauae for such, frequent (ailuits of the mail, P' After the above was put ia type, another maU arrived, yesterday, from Memphis, bringing mmDia, Chicot county, for which object an appropriation of 10,000 waa made by Congress, last year, returned to this place, on Saturday laat. after aiaua stating also, that Mr. Pearce, in re-ply to his questions on the subject, had informed him that ho waa i fort." rAfV.v t- rr AdTcrtisemcrit of two Strays.

Territory, I WttKtmrttm emnty. flflAavEN UP. as atravi. r.t... rJ.l 7 7 Bme We th'nk oot, and we think, besides, that they will not thank him for the unwarrantable liberty, ha.

taken. W. feel. ured that ot one of them wiU sustsin himhis 44 ntiTM ansa that he had seen certain affidavits charging him (Mr. Poindexter) with having been in a very laborious and arduoua tour, in exploring and marking the route for the contemplated road, which, we are highly gratified to learn, he baa accomphahed with a degTee of success exceeding his most san.

JL the townshin fcf C'Vr xr PRoecV: of Wwbkgton.aBAY vainoun vesterdav company with Richard Lawrence, two days before the attempt of that individual upon the life of the President that h.A his report on executive patronage, in which. rs c-ia mis eoirung apmg bis Imd ctions" (for which much al. lowance oughtto bem.de on account of in. firmiue. of age and forgetfulness) to the contrarv aotwithjitflnHm i -oirary guinea expectations.

He was aceomn.ni,! K. oy taking the point at which th seen these affidavits at the Col. S. M. Rutherford, fit an Assistant, and Allen Martin, Esq.

as Surveyor. To the Dolitennf it- caucuu urn intrwtiirxwl Mr. CW. com" and imDutm? Uipif former gentleman, we are indebted for the follow uiews: Apprsiid to thirty dollars. WILUAM PEL1IA31, 1 I and that they were shown to him by a friend or tlie President, and in his presence and farther, that he fMr.

TeamO iu mo present resident, who resisted them. h. ing aketch of the route of the road, which will doubtless be acceptable, at least to that nortlnn hi 'fT fu not austain yoa that we said we would publish the srticle a laded with such commenu we Cght merited, K.d such we thought would be an Proved by bur friends. We have also inouiredo Col. Byrd, but it aeema to have made so little im.

pression on his mind, that he retain, no distinct an exorbitant increase. He brought up the multitnHn nfffi. u. -n. paper ot 28th nft, but no others from that or an the other eastern citiev later thanth.21st.

I' 3d ft iS After our paper waa ready for press, another mail arrived from Memphia, but brpugnttta only two speraW they contain 'no riaws. We, however, received a leuer from' the Poatmaeter at Memphia, containing; a potttcript dated 19th inat informing as that Mr. Smn, Del. egate to Congrese from Arkansas, passed down our reaaera who are more immediately interested in the route. that the affidavits were taken at tho request or the President, and handed to the Presi.

dent by the affiants themselves. Mr. Poindexter then remarks that if the cfcar i Lieut Collins first explored the count 7 uuicnea in tne Heat of the high tariff the multitude of persons employed on public works, and the vast outlay on the internal improvement schemes true, he is of course unworthv absent for more than two weeks, and w. tS.f.- that body, and he demands a committee of place to Columbia, and aurveyed and marked the route of the road as he returned. From Colambis it passes up the west ankof the Mieeissippfrbout Duiy mmtedsad awora for that pur-e, befota ine, a justice of the peace, in and far VVasbtrrial t83 50j 14-3w, jx.

dOLE, ft ta laadias wiUitn tb. bauU 7' were commenced in all quarters of cannot ascertain what hia recollection- itt. the preceding night, on the s. b. Farmer, on his re.

to it are. M.L. n.u f.n. vs. aa suss sirnn i -srv a vud luiir.

aim riinei irAtn .1 urn trom Washington City. He i therefore, we investigation, with power to send for per. sons and papers. The committee was accordingly immedi. ately appointed, and instructed to pursue wi me ix- micucc uie mouth of the Governor, and, presam niT that h- IYe lowR9rn 1 tne 9aininff he would Yw Bayou, on Lake tne bans.

tl presume, now at hii plantation, near Lake Port, An' feel a Mason thence up county. Jcaeyw gwng pubhoity WMi distinct WoL AatLaka to the month of Bayou Mssoo; V. The letter of the Poatmast JTemphWk coincHe TT houM hM not to nP that Bayou (crossing it twice, to avoid ot thence Drought together the outlay JS.OOO of standing army, which the acts of Congress have enlisted, to prey upon the treasury. These and other immenVex pend.tures, originating with Congress, the lair and honest Machiatxx, of South Car. ohna, sets down to exemiti report tao result to overflow) the Senate.

we have not qaea. to where it ia intersected bv thrn. A ua lawful iw oai et ba 1 S.aTn-b or otbar VeL barms- in oar It camo to hand on oject As Ex.Gov. Pope has "2 from Stephen Caster's on the Bayoa Bartholo! fiaiiedto wt Producing the proof which he said waa mew thence to the latter Bayon, which it crosees st -i wuu. wv unin eii AK John Smith's.

This JH fonowing front a Potteript to the utst National Banner, received by yesterday's maiL Monday Noon. 9th JfarcA. By the pa. pers received last nifht hA -j him I iasectionof the road embraceaaQ every farthmg of.it was Illative Miasissippi and tha aisDursement, for the most Dart nrimn.t;.. MiMmamni tne tow land of the wTrid 8tand A world aa a baae and malicious slanderer." If he streams from the Bartholomew, thronch wbicb if 19 9 own denies.

10 ber md Maaenrs or frfK Tbai wbeoeirer rtahell bo tltizf Steanvboet or other Veeel has i. ahaK on bo. rd. ieTi dBt7nf lhMror to isa order to l.tt!? direamg bim to eauae tie said Doat and Cartm t. oi nonor left, ho wiU either do it, Among other thintrs indnAwl tV" lho French brig, of war or passes.

All tbe overflow that it enconntjira i. 'j -v. wieuee mat he mate of rnlv T. -AS3a3 DU were not possession of uwu. lit fonjicting JlfaaconfraefWant of room, last week, prevented our calling the attention of Mail eontraetors to the explanation made in tha Tunea" of the 14th of the cause; of the Postmasters at Little Rock and Memphis being iol authorixed to receive proposala for carrying the mail on the route tween those two poime.

It seems thatordera have beca iaed by the Postmaster General to both ffice to propoaala ontU the 28th insu nd lay the blame oa. bis lZhZaZ which hM often proved recretZ to tb0 who have heretofore consid. the hour of need mail which savs on I "1 MUU roai mrongn tbe Missiasippi bottom that could be passed at all see. It aonenra n. .1 'A -r.

"ii Hie U.UammA 'I eons, we are highly gratified to learn, that the o. ao monev th rr" of werflow through which it passes does isition of terrin, TDJ Pent, from Brert. whence to inake hi. readera believe no exceea oou or 600 yards, and no put of that any importance to us. How Uian an equivalent in rrnTv i xuu but as Me a oe.pri.21ot3i..

Andev.Qthi.cti. i hour. biV. wa lMS "a oui treMa. the ImJ bul -wMVv wuo nisi naiatAwinM .1 Boat and infected cargo or ptMen or shal eecnoa of ibis i act, ahaJI be fined ia any sua not ,71 alUsS! Toeril be recovered .4,.

-f. of lb, '1'elegraph, for preraUoa 7.U br -n but only during extreme high stages of the A rkanaaa Mnteiiigence from Paris. It is said that oav i w- w. oe opened and examined, and then forwarded to the post.ofT.ee department, at Washington, where a decision will be made who Wthis is tha case, itbnghttohavebecn sorted the "wtwments, ss we presume no one would be willing to take the contract temporarily until he decision of the Postmaater General shall be anowtwoti as lets term, as if certain tht -I. vomuua as mere nm i z.1 woo enMed to so linlo importance; a be affects to conAmr.

consider us cannot merit ao mrk nverfaucniorinatance, as the unnarsJl.W a iu pan messenger, navinar desDatchi to toe PeaceftbaTownVi; increase of executive Minister. M. "v'u 6f that river in 1833) when the water runs across jrh V.1 1 6. do patronage 1 I -ufc uie as. oMce.

sad particulariyifrora so diatinfairf.ed character aa Joan 1W aas and it is asserted by some that M. S. A tne intervening low lands and emptiea into the Mia. sissippi. rom Bayoa Bartholome the ro-d Aiier ivir.

Ualhotm haf i i nJ is contradicted Rock, npo. wycbirv rrr: j'rri vj1 cxposea juwisgrace 4Dis -this rox, Uiw- to nne ciuaa, thence tn this direction. ST" lweof ad. by some. It is reported, we scarcely know t.

lera.oroiWfW.: Mu enough thia. in uiumiration and bad laid his scheme of on what grounds, that Mr. S. w'M the" sum Tk7 uia the vicmity of the Fourche eettlement in thia county, Md lo Washingtotv at ariil, tha -L continue for one or two yeara; a. on.

eadin tbe adveroscmente would oaturaUy infer. A detachment of 63 U. S. Dragoons, under the command of Lieut. A.

M. Lea, passed down! this morning, on the a. h. r. rope snows we had no concern, either directly or inH.Wn.

m. conccrn, ajb aun a or miles south of this place, 1 .1 other pero fa TTd tTT Approved March 20th, 183S. I DAVID FLLTDV jlf Dernnnm TrfTk" 'ons Mgwcnpromise the claims for 12,000,000 per annum, and this he DronmM of frnnv yvvpww us luiows we never lnfbrmntinn oa wronga wa.cn tbe road rune from kv. o. wu luiormauon mis vi mloln we oiaies.

and thus tnbo v. a portion of the Chamber B.a.u.u.g, tod that no pe i. oppod to the practice thaa we are If wa could Miasissippi to Bayou Bartholomew is principally of Ami v.ioaon,c-n tko try 1 .6 11 ixIOUC antl ZZJlitnltrn: jun, mo companies to whieW A-- v. sur. vui wav HTeriT rromhu.

it "coijtj rrom mis moment tha riin. "Pnor quality trom the Bartholomew to wv1Ug oi mis immense imaginary plus from his own hand. This is Mr. long, at Fort Leavenworth, rw. yV Cal.

rme jwuhb. it is high; generally rolling mnA houn's brihprv Kill 4 'uv-u reocn minister to the United a'J Jr Uuw. new Sf.Ttno o-o. 1 TU1 Of fresh FLOUS avt ml4r states was resolved r.fiT.f.V."" LOLR and old nd Fort DesmoW rr'tr ZHZT "Polled the Territory, or '--w wtsie uuu aa 11 iMnnon -h on ilononLu of it firaurate farming land and from Pine Blufia to Thev eam L.7 "PP- --eaami a punished under h. raarant 'JSM 4aey comnoaa that mm; 1 him the vantaffe ground of decided on far .1 1 ur eaje, oy wa uvil ui ansa zwwm I ss niTal Pi a uus piace, it ia high, and welt calculated to ma.

was a tare --jf inouves. 1 7. AC03 EEfDEU. ware left aick at tb. mmors with respect to the "2 Sre It added a' umving i iu ot mm ani to the iMvrth im o.

Jlj. gooa roaa ihe diatancefrom Columbia to Bayou Bartholomew is 27 miles 8 thence to Pine Bluffa, 63 milea i thence to this place, 48 miles tnt.I pu are now, we under, ttnd, generaHy in good health. aieu 11 in tn mnst I n- I l4T Fl A-a-k7, If rill mwriaaTst aana-C "umner. xev. iuimster tne United Stales.

4doa.P.in,edBaVk;7. i 1 1 ILT" Pceed with tha de. uo. orooma i Who hia informant waa ffor I l' PTTmPIete k3 transpired in this city this says the New.York arrSrcS tance from Columbia to Little Rock, 138 miles. Several, bridirea ami L.

ji, wee not an eve.Wltneaa mm noM. I keg citone Pipes haga Feathers, 9" Trm no reailirarl n. vMf now nor care. We I- wv wiwuiat ior iitiaHi. i eminence Advertiser, which corroborates thia at.it uio ronte.

nen theae shall fa maQe soma inquiry, with respect to I a -v The other militarr I4U IUS awrunentoi Tia VVsra and enjoying a beautiful vision nVtateuU k.AM.r a f3 tleman whom he has endeavored to rod finishe! we awured that there will be One of the oncers of fa D'Atsas Received per ateanU)oat Jiam Ka X' i DO r- 1 uinjLi 1113 IJia.vrnrt hniu. 1 fl7f Jnin of A 1 r. was in far TTTr. "WTT lT.Af.ZV" anwfcT tn re welt satisfied that he has done that gentleman ft nc0UDter eling fiom this Dlace. via Pinm Tttiifl.

UL.llir.tf. i WB wrron season Lieut. Di; ff VIf rv in ten- id orTtC expiod. anor ana it is said not to be the ea on the instant, and 'v-i-1 i nn TMl.i.:..t great tor which, if fceld accountable ia a court otiustice, be might ha made t. vwiumow, man on any other road, of equatextent, in ihe Territory, City, i i rr u.uc.

man ne has had his dream 7thlnf, for Mouth of White river, weuu juns and his A i -r-- aapa, ume! vnna aa a aair ins- aictaiDirm ie iw i Praia, for their seal and perverance in and fakened, ,1 mi I- ootceeold 6h i VQSTjOFFinvi iu iniarepresent oui. t- -a ot i ir 1 a.iiiua. ing their labora during a tha lata CoL Qiambers. and to enn. a.

sj jj M. oWsx, to rMtmtet bers of tlie Legjstature" of Kentucky, was held at Frankfort on Monday. 23J pPu-, the thanks of the communitv who an b.fl.-j ki r. oi wnicn pmce is changed to uew owing to uie Government by the'ea. tate of that gentlemaivis a vernnal A-ui aAu.ri;vTTf i Kan wa at a AToncZoua, Z7ec From it (br the faithfd and disintfcreeted manner ia which they have discharged the arduous dutv Am .1.

.1. 1 i uf 'Hcount7. vice Ezra Owen, ry at which resolutions were adopted, an. Loaf Sugar. M'hui pomung Delegates "to represent ih fclTLS S1 DUUno pays no reaard to numbers of the Journal of Cohahuila to the them.

--Ui. on ua. ue knows it ia i sw. ti 10 boxta Muir.i Eo.b,ts, to bo IWrnastor tUU Port, (iry. superior)' If -r "nOM ot the three securities -i 24th inst.

you will see that a misunderstand- Kentucky in the National Democrat ing arose some- weeks back between the Convention, to be holden for the purpose 1 kr. Gov. Davis was on tbe 20th of February I Pill members enmnminfr ih .1 I nommntm Aumimstratnx left here. Col. A M-.

.1. u.l vv -w racir war I acKs un ir )K, I Maxwett, to be Postmaater at oi uiei -If pbUgated ouraelve. to pay gloOQ wbb two united States of Cohahuila and Tex. and Vice Presidency of the U. And it as, concerning thn nl.if i was 3 Leli's I Ucceived tr k.

repreeentod to be i.i. i ruww yongrearior uaiunce due that 1 an th tmn ii i UtetotheGoverWmpnKC. 'ri arcn. i he "1 UtLU WR fAannn I micrnn I ttt K.11.1 place of session should be held. A majority the Representatives of Texas instP is7, WB rinion.

of this meeU tne, taat.MarUnvanli 4 wnenever caued on. Some short time afi I Adams hnH tft nlftt in tlx. IT iSi to Po.tma.rer st 2eV Crawlbrd county, vica Tho'. Shannon, re. Charles Merer, are th rh- -v.

utuMicn ic pn in th.Ni.t. i that the State legislature should continue to assemble at Monclova, and the members for wiatrict At. preseniaiives, on tne rench question. I I of i 4 ITfiaCUl the IT. S.

j. 11 account oi tne lata i wuq unaouDtediy nave been aeleetml preference to Mr. Davis, but his cond.w tra SEiecica ta small town ot balitil. "fr. Thntwe win not any iber ii" presented ahowinff a balance due of 1IT.

This we wc rent prepared to learn, if hanpj titrn represented te os that the ly! dctt raue. I therefore V. j'5- muied to pay no 1 has disappointed if not mortified man cf the two Etates. beV, ncaf.co, the Fresent, Santa 11.

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