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Richmond Enquirer from Richmond, Virginia • 2

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7 l(icjinioni) jHnqtiirrr. BY HITCH IK, WNNAVANT, TYI.KK A KKIDAV nOIIMMI, MiClUIKr.U U. Cirdiflal Democratic Piincijiles on Slavery Question. Absolute unit-inter: rciiee the tinvem. ment, to intra or ah- in ut.y the territories ol the I KeJoral Slave crituishtion in luver id slave rtv in the territories, a'i? no I'ouijri-siiiiial iliseHiuiiintiott airainst it.

m'the tcrritoriis the safetv ft slave the of shue j'lrtv, or the safety any rij.ti of cr uro 0t is tissaiieil, it the mover am! "luty i wo" less than cf any ami eve ry Other the General C.e.e.'liBlUlt, to A. ri.se in. iiieth'tis, (or security O'jtini eti- i to tne every os jirsons nut! pr The aii-i popular reiirnt.v. the I'l'li'-atiou for iln 'ii r.e** State into the Union, to their viva a tair Jail a ul.tr Vote, without t'ruilil or nil fat -n. an s.icii 1 Mituiioa to ittt- if.

the hibitjojjel tl.e ill-'. It Wary Ti en. MVII. Tne Millie j.jitl jee- Ml. I If.

fi re a tea I'V ieie- ilioli -tiic Deni-ieratie i' nt Cincinnati: 1. Kcn-vlve "1 ti. a States a a t. States, u. pi ty ritrhts and li.

Tlia! tl Territories el tie Union are million priv-ertv in the Slat-s )i rights, ana to' winch the eitir. el eve rv SUit- tuny rightfully tiihrrav with i. III ail l.J tno Stat? oi I (0 Constitution el til- S. ilosOlvoeS I loll, tl.e v. United no power to aholifeli or crohibi: in nut tin: Ti rit-rie the I lliteii states.

pertains r.iy p- it tin? sinne, a -n in -tie exereis. tliov l'viai thi if Sti.t. to.i-lm.vsK'fi into tl.e I'm I. ti i'i a v. ii 11 tin I reitiif i--.

nn-i it- r. pea! bytho Kunsiis-Nei i.i'.i" 'a i-t K.solvtsi, Tl. right abolish i i. If. lies.ilvi i.

Til it; pr-'ttetieii intlioTe'f organization as s( to j-: property ruapoctvel ti eonntitutiou ot fi I'lllOU, IS if.e". i legislative lllltiierity thoreol. fanutiral Abulitiuu ami Disunion. Our of die Volt "Tluits" 1. iailijjnaot si our "llem-litae l.ctt-r? ijuite forgsfiinjr Ihaf itself WU? Hie journal flint cave I- llir arurlil the'Meinoiiiae" speceft aii 111 reiiuiuna t-ulilislie ail die violent abuu- ef Sauitiern men.

Statej ami ltmtilutioiil, lately prevalent in N-itliern soelrty. solicitIns parilun fur Ih-wn. dienjoiuif.fr his aijtrs ami abettor, in unaieasure abuse of Vircii.iu ami her uuthorifa.it -ei ourutoiile. and their itetermlnation Trade conl iJi.it bound it- to Vyrk city, that the the beauties of contemporary must not doetn it it purchased advice makes but an ephemeral imprcstlon upon Southern people. sh.it evidence of Northern conservation has the failed to place before iu readers? We are in exchange, wclhink, with every paper the I nian any or amount of circulation, and in none have we seen any account public meetings hcl I to denounce the llrown and more criminal sympathisers.

We have seen future all of which, when thev occur, we design pttMhhiug. Hut as yet hat evidence of cothcrvatbm. except the pompous assertions of and Will not he justified in discrediting the profi of the Titiies," whea iu former sympathy ih brow remembered We advise Me Times" to cast out the beam from its own eye, before it to remove the mote out of tl rid your own people Fat. uieal -1 i i before you attempt to remove the disunion sentiment you allege to exist at the South, ho right und justice at the rth, and you need uot fear disunion from the South; hut all the public meeting? that can will fall to restore public COntluN nee South, until vdu your politics, morals, religion and The "Times," if really sincere, ean do much to re fraternal feeling; let our contemp rary 'bout so long turned against tlu? Injured and outraged people of the South, arid direct lire the black KejiuMb Cau party in CVngrcw the "Units' call upon the moderate atid the Opposition to abandon their withdraw their rapport from John Sherman the abolitionist, the sympathiser with, an endorser of the ectiouil book "I'hS Iti.pending C'ruis," that black nd base incentive to The Trail lit IVrinimht Wtmd. This rcail ui conservatism than ai thai can assemble, and all the resolutions that may be published It is practical a cofirc offering to of t'j justice ati I confederated faith.

It also an assurance that the I spirit il no longer Nrw eitv, may be course of the people the State. Fernando Wood, th- firm, an 1 termined man. will make the mayoralty a terror to the the "average common of inanliootl, v.ill ctiforo.1 law anJ Icr, and make New York city an Northem cities. A great political triumph the least view of i in.p it the triumph not parly -ala? party was divided, shorn of the of its strtngtli, by men but 1 little belter than our declared I ut it is the triumph of men who openly and unmistakably oppose and reprobate Republicanism in iillits of lft lttr, Wil, son, of Seward, of all ih? Such it a id be ceivcti, not only by the Democracy Virginia, but by the whop? people, one and undivided. This is the first indication of rcvjtiug It! it be cherished and encouraged.

The election of Greene C. Hronsvri also a matter of congratulation to every the I niou. Wood and Dronson are men im--, and positions have always be- ti known, and about which tin re had been no Certainty, no wavering for office but firui, censistrnt and conservative, thev have btcti rt aideii is fair and just men, true to the w.k country, undivhh by sections and untoru by faction. We had this result with great joy a-. New Von city, the commercial I'ujon, fallen before the advancing wave of 1 m- ism, there would not have been land enough left upon which to Lave raliivd the ranks of this result gives hope and revive the drooping spit its of the friends of the 1'nion a.i framed by the fathers of All hail! Fernando Wood and Greene V.

Dronson. JaiiicM Uivcr ami Mverpool bine of I'atki'ls. rY rlptiotis to tlds enter; rl-e have (centlemon from the country arc upon scriptlon from State pride, a wish to build up a commcriut centre in Virginia, or from an expectation a wfc investment and a good dividend, we do not We are -J, however, know the fact that they have sucli sub tuntiftl i-f their the undertaking. Our pr net- have yet responded affirmatively. It that they me patriotic than our country friends, i.

j.ron.ibb that they it I interest In pood divide y. In our opinion nothing has becu presented ii-ddctution of Kichrnond, that, for so small an largely profitable not.perlu?p#,Ii? ti. upon the investment, as the enhan- 1 real estate. The comparatively large Import at Ions from Liverpool, are now chiefly made tlit ugh I Our Importers back their promise to pa the James Klver and Liverpool Lino by liberal enterprise. Thvu.

doubt in the uilodt of tl have subscribed liberally, that freights both tv.i will always be In The regular sailing Lin-will not only concentrate in the of thee ships all the importations now made by will gradually largely Increase her direct and also h- direct I not this been tlieelTcct of the the of packets to And have not the in yielded a very return to the owners aily one question, a moment, the effect of the the genera! htuducv or upon thr of the estate in Itv? Like results wi.l 1 the Klver and Liverpool Pa. Line. Ke-i the advantages expected hr.ctty to from the establishment -ft have no douht the revenues of the line iIu.r,.llM.j i.x freights from our neighboring '--burg and rfolk. Indeed, ilready has the vi a i ie-ting of merchants bad voluntary have before a letter from a in Norfolk, suggested by the publlOMlou of of the meeting wvk, saying that for 4 making their import at Ions of a cei article through Baltimore, and that they -h have Imported direct. If not to this port, (Norfolk? inJatnes Klver." "WV do this that may far as help the "We have cotton enough in Norfolk to day to load a aid cotton intended for Europe, but must unfortunately go on board a Northern The who have taken initiatory in this are really to be the least benefitted.

For Pry Goods, Hardware, Ac, their from Liverpool to Now York are only cue-half of what they are willing to pay by the of this line. This sacrifice for the general good shows public spirit which ought to In duce those who are to be most largely meau the property come forward and subscribe at once, the amount necessary to complete the jp indeed, their real Interest would be to relieve the merchaula enllrel.v from all Investment In I he ships for, however probable a good dividend, every dollar of the merchants' funds ought to be used to add to their imports, ntid thereby Inrrease freight for the ships. art, then, that the owners of real estato will promptly subscribe the amount necessary to complete the subscription, when called upon by the committee who have the taxtter in charge. liK'Cltilinr) in (lie TIuJI. We invite attention to the following letter of the Postmaster Ceneral, us containing information highly Import ant to po.tina-:-1? and the public generally at the picrciit time: Oinrr IiMTirMi sT, Di'ctmkr I nui lri your letter tfie iM hi which, alter refe.ilug to the opinion of the Attorney t.eiicrai of irginia, sustaining the constitutionality of the statute of hat Slate, denouncing, under heavy penalties, the circulation o( hooks, pamphlets, ae to incite the population to insurrection, you in he Instructed as to your duty, in reference to such should they ho received through the mails foi distribution at the port oflice of which von have charge.

The statute alluded to Is'in the following words person write print, or cause 1 written or print -1, any hook or other thing with intent to advise or incite negroc- in this Mate to rebel or to rhe or inculcating resistance to the iight of of masters i-i or if he shall, with intent to an! i.n... eireii i the purpose- of any muii I Ute the same, fit- shall be confined in Me penitentiary not I than? no, more than live -'I. a deputy know that any srn book or other writing has bitii I hi- ollicc in the mail, Ii. give notice thereof some justice, who shall enquire Into the circumstances, and have Mich hook or writing burned in his pres. nee.

And if it op pear to him that the to whom it was i ted i scribed tlu-r. for, knowing it- eharaeter, 01 r.rrccd i ivive It lor circulation to aid the purpo-. the justice shall commit person to jail "If any postmaster or deputy Modal" dust section, he lii be lined not exceeding JtH' The point I your inquiiy is, tiier ihi- -tatute i- in conflict with the of Congress regulating the admintitration ihi- department. which d- ut "it any postmaster shall unlawfully detain In his ohice any letter, package, pamphlet or newspaper, withtlo-intent prevent the arrival and delivery of the -nine to tb- a or perI sons to whom Mich r14-package, pamphlet or per Ula.v or directed in the u-aai nrse ui the transportation of the mail along the -n con I victim thereof, lined in a sum trot ev the hundrcd dollars, and Itnptisoned lor a term month-, and shall moreover he loicvt incapable of holding the ohiee of the I nitcd States." 1 he quest thus pr? i.tcd fully by Attorney la moral Cushing in tlie Yasow City pc-t ottiec. (Opinions of Attnriay uerals.

d. there In id that a statute of Mississippi. in analogous to that of Virg lasclt If vai nol inconsistent with the act of Coti quoted, prescribing luths ol it delivery of ra mHer. and that the latter, it c.tlxeus, were hound to yield obedHfi.c to Mich Stair laws. are referred to the latoii; u- wis- eusalofi of the case lor the urged that dU- tlnguished civ ilia, it: support of the on- ai-i-m at which lie 'I he judgment pronounced ha- Iteen ehecr- fully acqtilc-cd in hy and is n- one of the gtsl a i' i rati The an-j therity of to such a law r.

right of n-lf'prmratlou which belongs go-j i vernnieut and and which lias newt been sur- rendered, or, ir iced, can it 5 One of tit mj -t deinn 1 il-e Ke.leial tiovetmncn: of the Mat. ngiin-t "hi and ul. nunc i of its ii cm I lawfully it! in.i I ting. in the which i involves In is, train ail otto am! with (lie -u; ol whicli it charged. ti'ii-t.

und. the r. q.oii- sihiiiti- resting aud citizen, deteri Mine whether the hooks, pamphlets, -paper-. re ceived hy for dtslrihiitlou, ar. the nicmdiary i.a- racier dcscrih.

in the -tatuti. nut, 1: htli vetle are. then a ar. uot only rheip I ilio-e whom the) are bn you empowered and requiri 1. hv your duty to the Slate ol which you area I citizen.

them in ml miiy tproI visions of the law referred to. The pie of Virginia inny I not only ftrhhl r.d of su? ii within their ndi hut, if hr? ught i 1 mails, thev miy, I appropriate legal pro dings, I tlieiii They liau the iiue extii til thus impnm-ty l.uiled into ot homes and altars.a man to pluok the burning from a fmuib i- to t. Mr. Ci: N. 1.11- h.

Ahl Tendered the horlh. The p'ddi-h htt. i frotu Ciovcrnor in ply at nder one of the military y. own siorv 1 My In ar Sir -Your i ivoi of ihe I Inst, came duty to hind. In Id the great State am j.

tire to return to you my sliie- ro p.r your pprioti.and u- in di rs i': corn moy your services the( mm ilth, free ol charge, in tlds her houi of need, when she Is ir.v ui ut. an viio within. than to of -ympitiiy I -npport from -)- whose L'al I hint and toil iry til i r.t\. I Notwltbstan lingth fact il havt I utmost dvucc the 1-r Virgini.t a ill he Iu.lv vimliJ catc in incendiary I tr? a- 4 vf in I and mall- 1 I il k.ml ufl'vr conditionally: th it to say, if 1 shall dci'iu the inger our ofsuchavh racier that 1 require the ai of nth. troop-than vur not -instantly inform and ill in uc im- i.r attendance.

Again thanking you foryom remain, your obedient iiKNKi V. Kn.us, Captain Cotr.iia'iii.tN. i.uui, American Kotit Jtei'ti Nimis of'tlie Jo tin l.t: li i Kdlturs: r.io*t r. fully t. offer f.

a few which I am induced t-? pi ti by present iw .1 and liii-'ul i air paramount the iMVerniiirii! of t.rvit Brit tin lies more i this ict, I think, many th the alw without fear or favor, without po.i ot 1.ma gogtiistu, eti.orccd and executed her The filial of nui-h the irt of Mr nt. i- plainly and iiiinrotakably deveh j- 1 in aluio-t entire i immunity her lc Jroai n. tr.u*'.n ami I iinintor. 1- lio of r- if hiitain a better ours? lfivery Intelligent American will unhesitatingly answer. No! Then, why it that we have so much rioting ami murd.r in i large cith- ami in our midst conspiracy, tre is and tuurdi as in the ret 111 IVrry ai: lir il that Many I travelled and had opportui vsferjud ay i if thev had then.

ry it. woiM feel safer in the enjoyment their pi perty lil ty in lingiand tiiau in ilie i'aitvl no; I main real nils in the fact that tircat Dtitui 4 her 1 laws, and our Govcrnuient dots 1 I the same degree. Tlic Amerh tei ment to, or ail itnprovvim' upon, 11.at tireat alii with the stem nr. 1 adrnii.i-T lice in tiie Munlcip il, Mate of the United States, would not ours sorely a ad i lo tu Govcrutnent ami a liaj And why our country, Iu illrc pects, not turned according law, i I consequently the best gov rued country iindct the 1 To miiy and I i 1 uire tlie 1 mil it and ti il ct on to wrile vol: iini'i hid 1. 1 in f.o ti.

a v.c I l. mid mrii who I p.if-jo eft- 1 they lov? iliagreat fundamental pi iiji ni and our religion. and pernicious in: long in-i i diously ii.ctih i of men who do m.l 'out if tl. rhl v. ihetiuiiivvK of prejudice, would uct rightly in the I In an an dy-la and particularly, it true that the con poi nt I parti are, example, iliur ication ami We ill have to atrip Municif St it I Ft I ra! i in, and Im fore we I run attain the rn-ls by it-or tli? v.

am! patriotic The exclteimof the Ann rh an 'i anxiety In regard to tin swuiioii tin llarpe Kerry I .1 it ineaii? Tin? So ip rtionof the L'nion have tiny should .1. nounced upon them by the laws Virginia; and Virginia lias utv.it love for order Hiv islim .1 retain" m-re of ami usages ol the tuoth comin than oilier State. On the other a large portion of Northern per I all i may the n. -uM been panJoiifit. l.o? 11..

gn-tt political ami religion- jotiri of this il.y f. I ceptlons. all liuve plead for their pard heron th? en tin 1 ti oonnmttr.y.o i "Captain Jiftit recuti I'm p- i chun hvfl i tl shame, 1 it I -where I to u.lull and thiiuo'tui in the -1 irlit of aii-1 ru.ni, I things I lo ard st.it- -5 I do deem it 1 f.n;?that I had Virginia pardoued lirow 11, or i( shepnrd tin read hUcandcmtieda-c ive she tviuafraitl to 1 beeu looked upon here a- aeku I that it would have we mc old ViittlnU ha-? aeted wi J' urnal of "i ii and other gre.il journal- of this city to the try hut had .,1. polit'n it Hid 1 etigi ul? eity pursued .1 dillereiit of wiii pursue 11 the an? nil! lie to ngini i tt I IV wa- 5' 1 have he? 11 the ell. lit', with v.

ry I eepti i s. all would have lutven their alio I to the e.tet ulion the law as pronounce rgini The great and good Calhoun -aw, a- last great -jh to the I'nitedStates Senate, 1 1 1 S. iI I that must ventualh front the large I era The action of the great Xctlrodint Kpl Clmrrli, in it-separat'1-n, tie aeeej ietl in sorrow no.1 sad ues-, it 1, the li irbiugi 1 of the tion of iu? 11 "-f whom he could have no more hop Since this great man 1 1 he ivfd a- 1 nunr have th- iteii. ati.oi and i-jovt i that her, have th. The people of our tton.

a 1 a dieate 1 their lillr artiotis jfiii itieiw. -re not willing 10 atdde by and uphold the Constitution of the ni ted States ifi spirit All are In favor of the Union aeeordlng to Hit peculiar view5 each indit and I the of the l'? :te.l Stati I'viy 1 mi. who not willing to uphold ni. tli Con-ti I in Li.n.l a I'evolulioli i i-with of Hi.) which of them it not acen i i i the i 1th unv I I1 in th- Soul' -t tn nay 1- and my i flesh" i. Ilviii i aver, that i neverim if there are the tie nee, of their iter the Const it people of iv? i greater Its the i of the rcoplc of the SarUl South it.

corn, rice, cottnn, saga md all that In tie 4 to sustain life, v. has the meat natural oarry on and a great ocmiiucrcc an hi all that sacred do not forget, tut rein it, that the en use separation from the mother count i.ir gei.erou> thai! the Kcatuit l.t thcSollth iaiaow dig ar 1 that the of the iiion, than you have. Kciaaeinlicr tin what air the of the to for ata Formerly, 4. i. at i great mihl wit: r- iy.

hut where t.i'i thing in The tellable poi: rarry Into -v or in the .1. i in ime hofK of carrying this and few it her a tin rn at the auxt election. i 4'ivc tliv nJiIj. has pane K- j.uh!iea:i*. the rrj.re*entativcs ticlulea ol tlie Mctlotial, free-toll.

Van Unren faction Against aiding, ilesirliig election of aQch 1 publl poiit olfice whatever, I enter my ior 1 loAVumtandOrecnC. and hlitliful of I I call will aoon I re In ,1,, il .1 in li calv i 111. Iianil- 01 lo 1 11 oli ttiu kIkii thiouau l. itlug tr.i.lr ami in Ifcrouju proper of sympathy. To follow the practical fi thir, how the at the the great battle for To in they look gloomy indeed.

National Pf- I I mncraey, coQiervativeH I may haw a girat battle then i fight. mid haw they a aptain, a general In chief, a worthy ami gallant a.h Tli. have. if they will rullr to standard. Kroni Maryland Texas, the South, no i douht, will, in due time, run the flag of Governor Wise.

of Virginia Let it he tan up all over the South all over the to i7, and the of the North will to the rescue. If they do not, and div aster theia. them he the vernor Wife the man for th lie country, serve It with nil no.I uSi'i'tS because of, and patronage, hut because he wotihl transmit i ehihlreii the a free and nation bceau-e he feels It a du'y arid ever holy duty, to do all In his power to hand down to tfie lat. the lib efty our J' ft I am uiiue'iualuted with Gov. Wise; t.iit p.

liticaily I think I aiu; ami 1 will port hlni all my might? with my heart and head, be lie ving him to he a great and good mail, and the great and of the true of conservatism I and tlie Constitution ami the i There are now but two great political parties in this ami Southern. The people of the Smth. desiring the Constiiitiiutt, and uphold their under it; ami ti? people i mi- ii, p. 1 liic oi the and tivvrriilv uikI th.su, and of this i ilion. The unit chance for the s- i(? stand linn.

II there are not enough conservatives in the I North Mi-lain I thnc are? separation rniKt iii' folluw. May of disunion and civil war never overtake this great nation' I respectfully, LETTER NEW YORK. Corn f.jtvm't th'f vj'tin tii-md I Dee. I'. All hail! The battle Ifought and won' Wood I triumphant! Taunt ui) Hall, the Albany Regency and Ilia- puMicunlstn.

with all th? ir fore horse, foot ainl I dragoon, have -uttered an inglorious Waterloo defeat, Wo I- ffucceede i by majority. The telegraph will put v.ai iti possesion the ximiIi hej this you. We have won glory enough for one day. llaveineycr aud lriendy.it is positively a vert allied, spent the tat.k and I one aud of the National Democracy of the Kiupirc City marched boldly to the polls won the greafist triumph. considering the ever before achieved by a candidate for I 11 Ins Im nne id the l.c tlci Ions tfj- hi fare I witness ill tills city.

I A uiyjft nf iti. fi has In en opened the Democratic i I ranks of Voik. 1 J.e of the Constitution and 1 the I nioti I- have tallied around it, end triun phunllv follow it to a victory. i Tlicy hare planted Uon overthrown of the i of Constitution and I'liion. The "It raid'' iiosei vt great credit for it wann rv of Wood on national idon grounds.

Without its aide tppurt Mr. Wood's would have etn doubtful, it not impossible. Tlic vxpotare of Helper i.sonuhle abolition. Pluck Republican ho 'a. also, materially contributed to arouse the and loturu th.m to the support Wood.

The a ati nli.i to-night, with the fob Sowing tiiui.t The "Mayoralty K'. great Municipal and National Wood l.iectid Mayor cf probably rhrec at; ami i'he cleft ion is over. Fernando Wood Mayor, after one of the most ited contest- th? great city ins ever witnes.sc.l. I.ook the Al out jupifti pec-pie tided the C.rects aio.md the t' otlice to hear the returns as they caiue in; aud ft tu whom proc? 1 the tnosit heard from hut retains arrived anuouneiiiK Wo nI it a unci uiii inroc I lh morrnJ i ui: it.s r. tu a a.

of FOIS V1CB-PHI JOSFI'II MM: (IF OKFCUV. the dci t.f the Dcinoci i i The.subject ft the Presidency hi every luyli cor I M-: Is iti tie' tiilndof I who feels that it is his dtitv hitrkle on his armour aud i tl great bittle ioufht aftaii ii uM Jib dlti i hi i b-i. I very patriot rdio tl! I member that It will content the continuance or I eeverauce tl confed racy? and la also I et Ii tu ore that the Jb 4 tli it V.1U lot h. withatiyuibis i than a their cot.di.l i'. -i'iol tie in the that will will i to it national parent are an 1 are tic and the sjtme -ii i they ivo ar: eyed tlo-ttisi'lvcs in open istibt air.vliist i at.

prosperity of the I nion. tor umiam 11. Seviird proclaims I) the institution of slaI It. xholMi alirajr to oholbh the ir- ri. no I an ran, a moment.

v. Such I.r.u.f r.iI tluuul arch ti ill it behoovesSouther: only Pvinocr.it*, hut n- patii love I ui.trv, ('i for the conflict. MV look upon the I li'f llhl neither I unci in r.inhs, hoimr to theinteSYCK ami th ir I lii.t ll.c ti 1,. a i.nn mi ilie th the i an i we nv tliv it i i- -t; ym-ij rvative eatli i West will flock to the nfilruiottracy under the 1 i ersh ill it hii. is the I' it.

The Mine -r prov ami 'mu? mi ira- l. chaiin lerixe I the it or ami the the 1 r. uj r2 in the i 1 t'- i ami ff uili he tiie between tii ami auJ he can wilt pour or? their miM v.airr*. priv ite eh.trader i- ritel ltiuet lhrii.il an. ami now a ui ami will u-t i n.

the nit bl? t-r the mtaut U- i. i iv A Wwe.tl.t l. signal, iuu in i a. asi: or viuoima. again hoist the name the patriot ami rtatr-manII A.

Wise 1 i at our in heaJ for I'rrsi- j- It ill that the St It tl iv of I.ml the lioiatni I.U naiuf, oiPjert I to th? nouiination by the Charleston Conviiniun. Me took i I i. ilr.ru ilurln-4 tie. in uiu; r. t.h-,, t'm'ikiiihil ran fur i'wiiifrrw in this Si.Is tit.iti" het'aus' we iiot hi.si.fit inati -n i for tl-e for our wrl! awaielhr the Vlynsi!" i as I tun "in; in hi- support from the hejriniiing.

the lia.e We tu-t hi the haa.e ct i-e nnrly I every paper in Mahaiun ami p- I St us. sUtfl- the I to unit, van nc lue e. rstin-y then labor, are now .2 give u'i holiest patriot evtin haail, '1 jnrfti' e. The recent aifair at Kerry utnl if (inV. in the premise-, has -h to every I Ulillti his i iV III lr I Itliioity, Jiei bis Southern M'c cann i.

v.lit ue N-nhirn National ma.i ti mere i.artv lliaii for the an MUt'h a iiiuii uth in-i-i up-n at or leave the 'i' i. ip in any I it true, i I' ad add, I Oli of right-tamp, U1I i 1. -at tie- prop-r luuD.ri' al. Tiit-re ran now he I i a- hi- on tltc it- i ami -tracted attitude, 1- tu I- ifli A. Hteeaa a i II may wa Wlirii justice ninl uM -werve from the at It honor him r- Like tie i.mj^tie Li the whhli u.a- hhli above tl Ml) .1 chiv drom ti'Wtr 'SiualkT lulibp.1," who are now wir rhiitj i dch him at C'h .1 I Did tlev w-rc try to it (iov.

Yea, luoi-. tj. ate ivoring to dvf? nMruth and Ihit thee 1:1 1 I 1 tiiii- -in ri m-iohri th? idago.th.it "Truth -i to tie- earth i.t ri- A 1 -i it imiin, int. llo-t am! jtultfim r.t, ai. honor io the 11ion Magistrate ii rlv ej.j?ii?i.il ih aetmccil, I I lie now ri-r.

hi- no! an Idyl. in th 5 oi nth ami r. a SuiTherii unasi. We all eoicinenee with a good IiUiirt 1.1 feeling coi.thh nt the jtlsthc un 1 tl.o purity of our standard-hearer. Let the whole 1 pr? hoist the name the tr: -t ami state-man.

mi thus let 1'risn ij-' ami V-be for united'i? hi I ml, an I 7 1 Me triumphal on vh i-jy 4 i-llHLiC HEiTIKO IN IIZNKICO A lury and hi.d^y netting the of lletiri -o eouniv wa3 ir hi at iliv i t( I at 1- o'clock. 1 The meeting called order Mi. Austin, on urh'Mc im.Ih.it 1 I Hie i l.air, 1 and on motion of J)ii I I i I hn I'. tlarriion secretary. Mr.

the ol.j.. 1 ng to hoar an from It 11. London, on the direct and re'al refoim hut lie triMol he- 1 I fore an adjournment uas that other atiri would tJi? 1 untiee. Tin- and iHvaMoii aetleii 0:1 the part of evei and vill in the Mate had arrived; and he tru-t i th- II. nrlco woiih! jvj.i ir 1 aMp rtc- and indignation the tr.

a -h-roiH I. ir-e of the fauuticn the North Mr. then Introdiicd Ihtniel II. to the meeting. Mr.

London proceeded to the meeting in favor i- of direct trade, and -hotved that had h-r had. 1 uuwtee 1 IK- th. iiti 1 den the on l.cfhv*, th. which impos-d uti odlou- on commerce; advoI ited slavny ih .1 Ml and coucludvd Coinplimetiting th- I ni. Mrginia, and lemaiu school- of Kichnmnil, and urired the ami the lure fonter and encourage them.

Mr. luOYvd that ill- thank- of the uie. til-g Daniel li. Loud-n, th-ithic and irii-ie-ilug mhlr. whirli lie ha- jmt dellver-d.

And the being put vote, it wa- ad-; tel. Ttmiio Mr. a vmmitt. of thirteen was nppoiiiUI- i ml -t. 'ahle oU'c-r- ir I crn Itb.diN ai aUo to Miitahlc resolutionfor the adoption if the lucctif g.

urs. i It we.John IL Warren. ISobei A. Mayo, (lurii-tf. Daniel i liartim-r -iriand HamStapicton i it.John N.

w. 13. harh McCruder, Ww. Cownrdiu, John W. Fliephurd ami John A.

Parker On moiion, the lutioii- 'vied hy Warren, were relet led to tie- iiiirtc. n. On motion of Mr. ie.ue, th- chalruian of the mt -ting, Mr. I iiiiUiri.

tiit! i-cii. and I chairman. 1 i xv.h called the chair. a in I com- i tlift; i. tired ami action.

committee, aftei retirement anJ coittuliuiloii, tara i. iii theit chairman, reported tin bubming i 11 I i which were uuaniuiou-ly Tliai tiie tluiy of the Southern to iiiOiiii all proper ia? tin-, the manufacture among thin nrtirl- which Is necessary their out. roiubirt pendent and to soon us i tic which 1 nholit i-r 1 any law to prevent tlx or ivnli- redly the execution oi fugitive Iau. That the rirtoi th-md the loreign eouiuieic. of the South indisj" ns.i' to her safny arid iii l' and at the most vim irtit rrMorin Southern people oiikM yivftlu preference in their merehutiU who buy those things only wJ.ihure 1 imported ly in Susr.Vr or arc uiamiiat tui In the South, i icii if they are uM.pd to pax i.i for the jxttichs used.

Tliat no owned I the i nf i Mate to! outfit to- any purpose 1 by Stitiihri mm. 11u4 the prnetlc of our children ti Vorth to ate-l might th. pi of employing Northern teach-tii. male cr tr in the South. The ui-iatur.

of tl" Southern St by psopir to em i.ira.'w their foreign commerce, the ami legal h-untv, xr. suggest thai a nx t.ve eeiit. on miU he laid upon -wrv niereb n.t with draxxh.u!, the revenue fuxor mei chants ir'Il give bond 1 curlly that il! only tly into a in an I Lax 4 been -nth of Ma-'m ami li.e ntli. 1 hot the iiiHOufae'iire of 1 the State uM 1 vumcd aii-l cool iniie.1. au-1 the thoroughly a l.at ell Oniimittefs shnuhl he appointed thout delay iu every county, city and tourn, wliose duty It shall fhji t- I persons are arretted ami hefor a maeUtnte, to cuilt with according to l.iW.

'ILot the la? of i 1 1 t-e that the tan.p. rlnp nitli slaves, with a to Induce them to ahtu 1 ishculd Ih by death, and that a person nrcur- i incititiy; slave- rebel or or of uttrnng langunce, or approving abolition, may and a jury. That the of ih Starrs in wM.ii the object uhlehKio prevent the recorcry of fugitive punish to recover them, ought he denied by Statute the privilege of suing ia the courts of Virginia until laws are rrpt alcd. In. That It the duty of the tiomslaveboldlhg States to prevent by proper penalties their chlseus from forming coiuhiuatiouM, or Mtluiulating to form combinations to assail the slave States, or to disturb them la any rnanucr, because of fninttnec of slavery AmooK thcou tml ci Southern demand of thmi the pnsftajcenf IJ? Uwi, upon the citizens of cvrrv ta'c whicli in a time to paoslhctn.

If' 11. That all and diuniniinp a pent ought to fie eXpe'letl froiu tlifMnte. 12. That there ought to a Convention of all the Southern at early a day practicable, to consider what Ui course the Southern people should pursue In the crisis I'l which threatens thera, and to prepare concerted action and htuple.roean-i to protect and their in ha the frutricid which at hand. lit That the the South it the North.

If there I dt any, hold a Convention. also, lit their own country, and evpiv ttodr give the benefit of lh their as the im n-'jres In calculated to A th. rr? ssloris ol the and at the same In preserve the Cnlon I i. Il Lcg'-ature nurht prohil.lt hy law cJr- er culation iu all and honks which ad vacate or appiove abolition. l.V Thai the thanks ol lie of llcnrico are due, and hereby heartily offered, lo the Executive of the State fur the prompt tdlcClivc fc.k.-n to and ptnilsh In r.

ii! outbreak at HariWs Perty. Mr. John Harrison ottered the following resolution. which was adopted That the of Ii di? trlct, he requested t-- appoint Vigilant Committee their districts. in motion of .1.

It. Warren, it was Unsolved, That opic-of the ve fur ihe Senator for tlii- District, arid the Del.vale the J.rjn latiire from comity, to laid before their re speetivc Houses. The chuinnaii stated that the couiuiltlee had not had time to prepare a Constitution for a Southern A i.ni. hut to report to an adjourned nic-tlng. 1 1 (hi otion, it lived.

That when this ftireiiuy it adjourn to no. i a yah i at the Court Ih.u.-o, on Saturday at o'clock, receive the report of the and to organize a Southern I ll On i i tl-ii, then adjourned. Oil i'fi. 1 L53ISLSTURE'OFVJR6! NIA. Ht ci uli.i: hoi sic or A majority nf the ihdovMte- appeared and ami thereupon, 1 Mr.

A Y.Mo\|> railed nr-li m- tioUiii'ed the Jii -t nnlci of Ijtt-ifu--- To the election i ofvrk. hi.Ail'A nominated Wii (iordori. Ai- ii irle. Mr. COWAN nomiimltfii IJa t- French, nominated J.

NV. I'alilvivll. -jr. 'I lo-ndj then e.ille uilli the following -nil i(3 Kuk Wii.liam F. .1 j-.

-Jl? Ainler-nn. Ha- kertiil. Has-, Frown Jhdfoid, I ruwn of Mnii mca iia, liiirufll, Carpenter, hupmaii, i t.j, hoi i olemaii, i'avi-, Dn'kin-on of Prim Fhlward, lluek wall, hdwurds, Fleming, tiurlh, I lluinn- i jy shire, tirullan, Handiy, Harrison, Harvey, llnyutond, Ihn.ti-r, June- in v. irIi. I.yr.

I.yrni. Muynohr AILeiuarle, Martin -n Neh? Matthews. M.iit|j|fi. McKiiitoy, MonVoniety, New, jw tun, Prctlowr, llutherfoord, Furith Amherst, Tayl'ir, ii' tun-oil, ii, Turin 'i ulnilrr, ihi Meld ri; anil Wool! die F.o.m Arnold, Hirlour. 0f llluo, ItoisHcuu, Carter, Cowan, Crunc, Crutchfiehl, I Col Hi i Kdgingt Furguson, Friend, I lark ley.

Hunt, James, Johnson, J. i- CJIouci tcr. I -hay, of 'iiiijy. 31, Atc( rinlt Ilt-iirici, Ji of nun I M. nc.

Men. My.i-, a- her lion FeiheLy, i blunders, Fcoii, Faiith of ray lor, Thomai, Tyler, Wallace, la Ward, Watt-, Yeri.y- I a J. W. Calhwui.i. Aiihnmn, U.iiiiy.

U.V-.i. r. n. of A v. i till liillihT oj of Uoodycoontz, (traliam, Ilohlway, Kyle.

Lueas, Masnic. MeCaiuant, MeCiie, McDo ii ell. Miles, Millet Ue, Montague, sa I'? i Fritrtiiird, He Htchardsori, Sed i Ion, Min it. of Kantnh i ul j- 1 tu W. -t and No a m.ijni.ty nil the and the name -f M.

t.n.J I'. rule, the atrniti eaiU-d, with the For in F. Mew Alilerio Irnold, llalhird, HaaseJI, Jlell, II ta niau, ltrou ji of lleilford, Itrown I Monongalia, lhirwell, Ml. Cti jM-ntf-r, an, 1 I. till' Ii man, liuvii, i of I'rinci 1 IwarJ, su I A I i kv I i nil Z' (Zarth, ulhiiOfi of Hampshire, i.

i'. ier i a ly. ii tiii-oii, II irvev, llaynTo'nl, lloiimari. Ilohiw 1 Junto, Jnei Anj'oiiniJtoA, Kce, ujtr, hie, Ln- I. I'.

I l.ymi,Magnultrof Alhnnarle, Mallory, Murtia Ma MeCaiuant. Mchotreil, Me Miiler ot Mil! rie'iiafi MunI 11, NcUt. JVi; m- n. Fe r. ef I I aid, id.

ltuihei Ji ji Amherst. Taylor. in, I'uiwiler, re of I'm; Wif-diri Utt: I un.l Moull i.J I 11 I'M lUWy, Itorlioar, liUlilf, lllue. Carter, Ca eln, I hristuiti, Cowan, Crane, I rutchfiehl, Ksirie, leington, Fergu mi. Friend, I i Ifi .1 J.

I.I..I. Ill IIII. I.i.mil. Martin ul cuUMjr. I 111 Mill i.

M.I. M. IV urg KMumwI tf I ii i i.i!..I it. i "I 111. V.

v. 1 mil un.l i. Ki.K.I. W. ALl.i.: I.I Mr Sr.Jiinn?I.

Mr.tioitlM L.iii..i; r- .11.. Ij .1 thi votei cast, tras th imp declared duly eh ted i i I it oil i.i I Mr .1 md M. A i I DKIl of All I to him hi- lei li-m. and eonduet him to .1 I Tim tin ths rti ui Mr. M.Crutrli- in Held of Hid the roll was will lowing 1 i).

M. it I i 1.. -Mr. Iiuektra th' li ded with lh Mi I la rd 110:1. i ri it I'd Whl-am M.

Word Jot.tunt, and Mi. KW O.N llOlilbiilili N. A. Il.oiuj'-i li ii Tlie roll was thereupon calle I. wi ie Ii -'ij Wn.i 11 Nl Wo A on, Ander-nn, I Ainol y.

Fa I 11. Fell, 1 tr llUble, Blue. Ihilsseau. ih of Ih It vn I IIII IJ Carpet ter, CI rn sati, Ha.i-. 1- 1 I'd I.

I lOtftsell, liockwall, ICarle, Fergui Fetrill, Fleming, I Frost, Garrelt, lllhsoii of lints shire, lillmer of Pit try I va of nin. 1 1. Handy. Ilnrn- n. I llaytn ii fuiati, IJohlivay ii Hunt, I A'd-'dtiaUov.

Hloaci r. 1: min, St, Kinvh-h ht.ofe, l.rJ: re i'iS. I.uea-, Lutidy, l.ynch, l.vun, Mncnnter of iUpin, M. t'u-. liehee, McKlnney, McKenrie, Milts, Uei of Lee, Miller of Sh didofth, Motig, Montngue, Mor- ri Kichm ml city, llol i iiof ish Shannon, Smith Taylor, Smith k.ua'VLi, Taylor, Tlioauu, Tofciin.

Turner, TittwJIer, ryler, WW h. Went, A. -x. St. ami I p.

A r- Vt.johli.hl liar hoar. Carter, Cn-Hn, Chapman, CiilJ.U, Chri-tian, C'i i Cilller, I. (Slliuer of llnrklfv, Millory. of Vulmk Martin of Mcp.mrll. rti Of Henrico, Newton I 1 IMtlilirk, Kntlicifourd.

Snuiidtfifi, Ihomj titare, U'ard, 1 Wnt? of Tab ki, lb n- Pi. Mr. Won! h.ving a -rity .1 oim. am I.tr* ilulv aru.i of th Ifouac Dfl The f.cJi r. p.I I til'L ft on Doorkeeper.

thcr upon Mr. TOMLIN nomlnaU l' Iliimire Klfnf Willi ua; Mr IIA Iioi. ifiat Qatvid Went of tz roll I upon with the following rrmlt II It; -mv t.r-Jtrl.li.M, Ahiermn. Amoiil, Itailey, It. 1 Ur.

m. ral( Capri ton. Car peiiter. C.t-rin. Chapman, "Sri-tIan, CJ Ixtrn('anan.

Crniic. U.iti*, Kuv-rM, Diekiii-oti rrin Mu.inl. wan! I vans. rgu-oii. Fleming, Hih: 111 llamp-Mre, C.liurr of ish -rjl, tirattaii, II I II Muav, Hunt, llufiter.

J.ii'M n- Aj i K.iufai.?i>, U- kttupiT, Inr, i l.eftvvi?*ht I Lynn, M.ivru*kr?f Al- 01 trie, Mn ry, Martin Norfolk county, Martin Ndton, Maupln, MrBrl Mr (innli-r oi Mlllirruf i Miller of Hlienaniloah, Moug, itilrtanrry, I'att i'uii. Jl- 'nl, lli? Ki.idick. Kauaul.a, i l'f of liulieol, Tttvlor, fhouuir, Th Tomlin, i itm 'x Tvl. r. ail.iri-.

ur.l, i I ami Wo L.iiiarJ, JiasWrvill, '4' I foreman, Hr v.noi olfinau. I' I rrtiil, Ki (iartli, iniixui, II.tv- iiion.l, I.yio li, M.n'.iio Mile-, i fit Pinter, Tiitclianl, l.i. Jau Hot in-' It Kif.fi.Tl'u?>r I. Smith i Ta. r.

Tu: aer, ul rK st I 40 I Mr. Hnri ivln? ti iv. I a tnaj'-iiiv the r.ol, tv lai iluly i il the I Tile thru with the eh I Il Door-kerper; and Mr. C'llRISTIAN IJ. 1 w.

Air. tnuatii i 11? Mi Hu-m-1! i. I Ai. Kciitiuoii Mi. JoNIS 1 fruit- City.

nominate.I I'. Cardoso of All. DKKof Henrico nominated Crane of Henrico. 'I he fill I then ended, with the follow i -t C. Idek- insoti of I Friend, tiarlh, (irahuiii, l.ucns, iiltfiut, Alycn, Newton, of hi linioiiil city, llutherfoord a oil I It.

hi hkk Messrs. Milrr.iuii, liullnni, vill, Hill. ISrowu of Ifanl, llitrwwll, Carter. Christian, Cluihniiis, havii. Collier, Fergus ri.

Fit 1 till, I Miner of rattan. Iliirisoti, llaiflly, Hunt, lluour, Keen, tin Kyle, l.ef't- ui' li. I.ockriilce, Mallorr. irtin ot NcUon, Mat- tliewn, of itnl mh. Moutcmi ery, fj lleiil, Kidiiirk, oMcii.

hiii.ulit, I'm- lor. Turner, Tutwilcr, Tyler aud Wingiielih SC. 1 Kojt ClUv CrtltchlMd, speaker. -An Arte Id, Hussi'll, I' brown of Monongalia, Cassia, Cowan, lluckwall, Hiirir, Ktlrardh Gihsoti of Hampshire, 11 trvcy, li.iymoiid, llurLk' I llr.tfm.ui, Johnson, K. ioju Kioci.r i'" Ixti'de, il, Mctirhec.

w.i", M-'iu' I'ritch ir.l, 1 llcikelcy, Itivrs, i r.Smith of Wallace. Waul I an.I Ycrl-y Sol. li. 'M .1. Cut i' raoe, Magru Alliruiuili', Metiruder "i Wooif.dk? Fou U.

C. Koinv? Jatu.w, of in of Gloucester, Littidy, Martin eout.tv, M.K uim i-, lVrih.e, i- of Hint Wilcox--hi. I'ok I. Mo? i all.j. tHrkhiM n.

Uua- ell, Gtliui-r II' -tell, McC.iio.iril, Miller ii.n Vv aiai.ri of I'm Welch aiol Xo person liarin; received iimjority til the votes the ii ime Mr. Ci.t.'i- 111:1:14 dropped uroler the 'i uile. the roil tu'niti called, with the following n-uit. Ml lle Ml CiUtcltl -ikrT Arnold, Hulley, l.itte, rcinao, r.r.'t,:i of Xh'ii. i pa 1.

.0, Hi. c' Kilo.1 Hackwall, Karle, Krost, tiih.Miii of liar- MV.h Il.i' khy, iiuiati, II ipUiio, hch-e. Ki.i l.uo-lj. Xlci? w.ll, Montaftue, Morris, I'orter, Hriichar.l. ilxcliard-oii, Km: of r.cflichy.

Hiv.Sr ft, Smith r. mhIt'. of Amherst, Tomliu, Wallace, Ward, ato. 1 A erhy hi. fun It.

W. Ill set Ahh-rsoii, ill.ir l.ari -ur. I IVII. of Hclf lonuvli. 1 ton, Curi'ctitcr, Caite Cfiapnuii.

i hihh, I i.arn^ Coliier. Fetjiis'ii. 11trill, :tn.04, Pitt.ylv uln, Itr.ir.in, lint y. II .1 4m Jones u( Kaufman, Keen, Kee, Kj e. Lock; inljre.

oI Muli -ry. Norfolk eauntv. Martin of Nrlson, M.i'th Matt Cue, Mctfehec, McKliin Miller Mont com ry, Newton, I'attcraon, Ilhldick, kuiuivba, Faylor, Turner, Tu taller, W.iU injtu 11 am! I a.vpmw Kkkuujuix Dickciu if fUiiasel A 1 i I way, Lyn McCn of i.vc, ifsoil of 1 -Jj of I'. la--. I'oietiiati, K.U.ir.N Prirnd, fiartli, Gi mutx, liraliatti, l.ui.

McGi Henrico. of Ituihvi fooiti i I. cejtier, in v. No liiomt; i orily and of Mr. tiroj ui.drr tuic, Mr.

withdrew tin? nunc Mr. tl, am withdrew the naun n. i again called, tvith the i lr Kor.lt liri.Ki:!?Me?r*. r.ari?our, Iseil. Hrownof Itrdfurd.

Hurftril. tc l-r. ...1 Ulrkrnvoii of "5li-r, Kvjtns, tfi Fleming, Friend, a J. of lirattan, Handlr, 11 dway. Hunt, Fi Hunter, of Kaufman, Kieu, Kte.

K'nchcloe, Kvle. Ltftwicfi, Loekridge, I.vmi, ir Magrudcr of AlOetuarle, Mallory, Mai tin of Nelson. Mar-de, Maupin, McCuc, McOelite, Mc Kinney, Miller of Lec, Miller of thtnandoah, Mootapie, Mont- ni raery. My am, Newton, Patterson, Pretlow, Reld, Rlddick, I dicrtson of Richmond city, Kulherfoor Saunders, of Kanawha. Taylor.

Thompson. Tutwiler. Ty rs, Walker, Watson of I'ulaski, Welch, Wilson, il? of, WlngHrld, Witten and Kiift CruttMKbl, iSj.e/tkei i Arnold, Haily, ell, Ihiive.iu, Uorem.m, rown of Monongalia, Catsiri, Co wan, Cr.ine, Dickinson rltice Kdwnrd, Duekw.dl, Karle, Kdw.irds, Kerrlll, frost, nrtetl. fiartli, liibsoii of llarnp-hiie, Condvi oolitz, faun, llarvev, llaymor.d, lla.k.Vy, iloiSiiuu, Hopkins, ihftfoii, Jodm of (Slousester, Knote, l.unr, I.ynrh, McCatnftM, McDowell, McKenzlc. Mouse, Purler.

Prltchard, Kichard-ou. of erkclry, Klrest, tfcolt, Shannon, Smith of I lylur, sioiitli ol inherit, Thomas, Toiiilln, Wallace, Ward, and Mr. Durke received a majority of all ihe declared duly elected i-f of Tifi KJiar, The I'RKSJDKXT announced llie following at tele." uiniittee on tlie oyster fonduiu feveiiu axtoii, Iteale, flir'-flun. Finn. man, ki.igtd, arid Hubbard.

ruri- instructed to have ItlUIluii ui I'm, mi menplr- of ili- printed tor the of llie Senate. Mr. WH'KIIAM pre-eiited I lie i a the ul Heiirh'n, in villi to tin Harper's I titrate, which. mi bu? motion, referred to the joint ninuiittce that subject. motion of LAVNK.it to enlarge of the committee mi the Penitentiary, and Mr.

a.ii> uiiiloi lo ii.1 Miiiimthifi of Mr. Wlt'KliAM, That oil ions and upon the jhj.vf of the outbreak Kerry, an 1 retvilli couiicclrd, be ferrrd the joint i it subject. mi mothui of Mr. much of ihe U.veinr's a- related to the -abject of duc.itiou ami the jtr r.iry Kund, be referred the Committee on (terierai iii n.otiou of Mr. NKWM it H.

ulveU, That the Presid. nt a -p? committee veti. whn-e ip.ity it -hall lie to empire into the present mini mi oS the lam! titl? of Western irgini.i, atid report I.jil for llielrmorc etTeefil.il felllenient. (in Marion of Kau ii -The nrn ntt I in.im tva- bill No. of ti for the relief ot benjamin T.

China, oi Prince ilti county. iloNt UK I 5 HIM.JI N. the appropriate i ommiftei-, w. rc adopted, u- followt Mr, KxlII pa irnj net niie-ndafoiy an outhe Kill of March, 1 amend the 2llli, III. -'Tth ami -'Mil of chapter of the more effectually to prevent the escape in rcfe i to the puui'ltl foi attefl to carry oil', I or or in any way i -im imi in ol any with to d-fraud U' of -live, td lire Mr.

that abroad pi whii'li the Mate is a i had t'- in the on i -tioii. r. i uf Ho i iiiatetpi iiot ie; iirr.i ia Pv Mr. C'lHflil I.I. Of t.r lpe a.d 1.

ife, tioin the pi imj by the ipt.ia ii marryiic v.i;iiin the prohibits! ibyi. eIty Mi. ineorjitiiatiiiy a ru. th-two i from a puinf on i Ami Martin'- Ibitiom oi in the Level Powhatan coutity, to a point on the lines IJiV'-raMi Kniiawi. i'nraj I.e.

at oi in tfi liphm in 11: iimhi. by Mr Al i.f.-I if t. exempting erfiani lust it from i at ion. I.y Mi. auieu.liiu: tin Tilt se lion of Mti 1 japtt; tie.

autl the 7th f. im the I th I'. ei ipt in i ferctiee the i i to IntlN lomlui'iiiif the lu'i. i tin i in -ki. I in iJ Mr MITU OS on the ami prln iplc, to roiniruci a road un it-of uj.i iuil.j'.k', in iny i ill.

ii c.ihonta* 'iinty. Mr. 'Miani of chaper the lo.U, concniilne the W-. Hy Mr. ail on: in- th te i.

wood Woo i from the flues hi bj. i unti! liN f.iil'ir pay line to the I oi ii litii Ity Vr. 4 I 1. no i tu put- the Value rl.tr.-, .1. I ii.c Siil.ii...

ti rnml. pany, I I I tin city of A. I eliny. n. -I pi Utiou i mil llunttfnvilli turnpike ul from Ily Mr.

April IM, for a iim Ily Mr. NKI repealing cl I the i ul uii'l ill vs I. t' I ily Air. in tiic tin ti uiUit try aii'l am try. by Mr.

Al i ortiu iltol the ninn to of April ir Ilv tin? i iiliifi. i ji; ri. It; I lii'Uiiife J.i itr I i iictnurl. Ill Mi lliOMA. -of li nr.

tS- 41 mil i.f To apt r- i a-. .4 ith .1 i. I I in to II .1. vim r. -'-n out within i niU.i.Mal.

iu Mi iA Jl.l.-i?; j. N-, 14'. -t nliiili li.ul lor alum p. i Mr. KUi.Ni il-nf further razetrcll Court lloitsc mot Kentucky Hue ro r.v Air.

A I i I i Of ro Mil of tli ipf-T i tint utjiiiiv Ihc plairifiil Imn i pay .,11 tluiu.i whi.h nay ayaifi-l iniii. uli-( Oiifmil i.Jnnt I nil? i-th. Air. Al ul iMri.il.i the i of i.ij'ft-r 1 lis thnt any prr-mii owing I 1 4i of itv riaiim-i in or limy nlli vv 11 ul -Po" lo foi. the i llsnt tin? pur'l'i iv to or v11 4 i.i -I 4" pi 4i.l .11 i Mr.

I'ATG Of ratifying or luukitig leiral certiiin rf ai.tf A.aa'ifa.'Tti! it.v. in a I Ily Mr. I I Of the It Hit iiurtmu on lit' of I'l- ks Ci.tirls Air. KIVKb i ti. of til -fh I 'V ryin! i Miltli t.

ani.Mtr r. li ami AiipnsctiT of Miliii i A hill villi? 111 lit- v. li. l.y Al n.o I rt'on Mr. JiK t.i-ivf.l ii I.Mt Mr.

vl til ft UL, 1 ill. to. lie Mil r. thlr Vr. OA liriumtt.r* I that I i.tt Just retu f.orti thy id lit-i'ii yilic aii'l ittit their puut lf I lj.

iirr.nl tin- till Jo Of.I oil 'lAKKK. I'r a I Mr. Wherlw i nut, th.ii ilit- ule rrrr.l tu lh- aiitrli! I .1 the of 11 lite mustier.itiofi nf the otil rape re rt Vii-ira i at 1 i 1 leity. Sr.AKI.ii 1 Mr. I I tl hn.1 If lite virioih llouit pinmitt liuic iliow il no political to inter fcrv hi- of Tlritirii I 1 to 111T 1 ical I.j.- II- Hi f.o! I to V.

iv.v.lv 1. I inouM 1 i I ti r.rk for I v.to br hi wotlhi i.n.iiMhlTori* 'ii vti? Iheir 1 rp? iHcr ai-o iniorno il il ll.oiv lh.it nti III I. .1 till the liow.l or 1 Siul the i Military Ii rtl of I k-t. 1... to j.t til.i.h II s.U.- jo a-tj-Hiriat Mit.N 11 Of lYtvi i.

M. I Uiu, ii. I Wal .011. 1, i r.M.??riii? i of Jo-tn Ko'io 1 Hull. K-t 1 o.

t.iiiari of ArtioM, itiflo'ld, LMi'ku til, llniriiinri, Collin-, lofmnatit, riollOf anl Mi. Clirlst .11, Cnpfrton, Mri-tu r. I'ort. .1. OMir, Jrti Of fropoiltiotirf ntol vnr Mi I irk, Katrfiti.ltt, 'J I.

r. A "i.iin C.ni r. Mil Kin, O11I1I. I 1 otiy rv, ll. Col li -oil.

Of M'l: -iu, irfhv I of I. .4:. I r. I oi. iM.iii, Kitn'lo 11, iiiiiith of Of Uoa.N 1 1 11 N.ivk'.ttori?M.---I* u.

Iiapn 111, A11.lt t'iiqient lartin lf? 1 fUti. Sam 1 I of M1.1th Ar.jJu r-t, i'itleii. On Militi i k- ji. 1, of olouct-ter. I I'ri 1 arjontiT, Newton, Mallory, itiox, U.illa.

of r. li tiu, l.ochill^ Thrioj. 1' irh- S0M011, Martin of eniy. r.or.'i?Mi?, Tofntin, 1.. -m Iluuler, inon ry, An.N Miutoh-r On the Pctiitfiiiury.

Iln hl? Jtiilcy, Ha Hat Giliuur of IVrrill, l.yiwh, -Iph. TuriiPi, On il I KuInti Miller if Mivinr-h Krown AI 1 i 11 1, Minll i. 1. I Mil. limit, Ferguson, On I.I'.r Mi.itI.

of ivlor, riitchar.l. Call. 1 r.t 1, cKititifv of Norfolk, rink r. I It I Cil? Ki. ar.Lor (irahsni, Oclav, M'lil on i i Hi- u.i, lloflft) Sib? I't Srultli Lai all An? I i i.

lloMft Morris, llcll, ll.in?lly, Sir.illi A inlicol. On K- Cuiv i of liaroi of Oi trail Kim to, Watts of Norfolk r. Mont i Ou L'sccutlvi h-l'Stin K. n.r. l.ytiH, iv II 1 t-r.

oi I' of Leo, I IlirrUn, II. Allrii Joint Committee Kvainln the Auditor' 'ilcox, Ihilly. Milkr i. ill, r.P^N I' iMji-lvt'C-'lllJ, 4.11-osi, WvMi Joint Commit Ja t. Hn'onil Oflitfc n.

II. I. I.ti.*. ili I I U.o CUrkV Of fill? Examine gto? tl T.i>1?r, ft Ih.rviy, Mart. i.

i Shulh a To Examine the Buekwvll, Magm r. (iiliacrofltu II, Ifc Ni n. ittefi, Joint Committee to Examine Hon oremin, TunrBor, itailtt fK I IJiiitJcv. uu a Bon. The rcc.

i a to hu Mil the ITeriih-nl the I lkr' rt jti-m-t Mr.ll.lt. MltTIN A memorial f-T. Kami ntnl iIx? for ikh t-iltcitjii oriranis ition ThUmemorial, from IBceraoftli en: of Virginia I Mr kit, the Military I 3 ur A A tlinc tothe rtll- a lupleU the tiled in wr-ii-r, ui. I tl. ry, hamleu hi j.t ByMr.CIIUWTIAN?'tli acth rityoft ir.

u.t leJeirrn any cfil term tcrenf all prii new chargi I wit I lony may Ltu4.1 a pmioui exami: ii.c C'-urt, l-ut were no! i.il, at tin preceding regular ii-tin, ami tl.r, tl.r-1? wr.rr.il Uw fn-ucti i.v the Circuit of this CummonKealth. Hy Mi. Clil ICIIMH.B?tin ic; i i.i r.J. te jiacnient 4-40 ln'-r? f- July, hit M. Ca-Uer 'hr hank Commerce on of rh.tt of the Chesapeake i Ohio Canal Cuinpany.

tcii in t.r By Mr. C. prr.viOlny f- the app- 'ntent by the (iovert.or, behalf of the ite, five of the ne Birectow in the Banks, and four the seTen Btre. tors the Branches, wherein the Governor now appoints four the nine In the and three of the seven in the By Mr. establishing at xoute suitable point in ortlewestern Virginia a military school.

Mr A. reporting hill the i relief of the heirs of tlie late I'nul Street, t-f the county of Halifax. By 3Ir. A A. CHAPMAN-That House Bill No of last Inil an increase of thecapit.il Mock of the Sweet Sulphur Springs lurnpike Company, he withdrawn and referral to a committee.

By Mr J. PICK report a Mil for building a MrAdamized road, on State account, from Abingdon, in Wellington county, to the 1'avtend Lebanon, in Bv Mr. am-nd last Assembly r-'guluting the grantlnc or licrnsrs retail wine, spirits, as repeal the previous Vet, requiring such lic? l-? /itI.erid, take an ath acc to B.v AI I'n inctupwatu a loom dnn turnpike ad. near I'pp. Mud Br.

lire. In t' II, by the route, the lit on )iaiii By Mr. filt.tll AM For authorizing the transfer of a pur lion of the. subscriptitfU to the urg arid Wythe Turnpike Company, to the Raleigh and t'oiupany. By vfr GR withdraw from lilcllu limine Bill No.

am -tnling the Vth ctioii uf chapter Jul i.f the so as tn prohibit hy oill, and to the uiunitt. nf nrt- Justice. Uj Mr. II ABItlsn.N?Kur atuetiultii; the law tin- on-tritclion of a turnpike road from Slavin'a Cabin sumnersville. as to change the Eastern tcrriiniu tiicrcof.

Mr. U. 1 reporting a Mil for the cU. iailri nt of of lituiuent tax throughout the oa.tMonti ll to have special application to met; between the ag of 'jl and By Mr. I -tin nactlngthe Vagrant Laws.

Mr. I.VNN?I" ni.i.1 .1 i.nj r- fir it 'irt- J. tl y. MITIN tin- If I Kurt Xi.r'full. I'ountv t'i ilrt tlx." 'I :i.t.

It It. of I I it! Mi 11 v. :ii.ti of tl iff el' t.j Mr. M'tMi -Hit rep'-rliinr a loll fir t.i'.f of -t 111 it ir tiiit-ol l.y thv r-i- iiionn tilth. III tli- failure ili.t rj.

rtitmi', to iirovolf for thf f. Mr .1 MII.I.Ki:- I i .1 iti ilbtriet N't. in Sknanilnnli. Hi- Mr Mil.I.lilt?To ultli'lraniiitf bill II rot tun m-vIHe tit. I lluntrt to lot: nr.

tintl rtfT is tl In Mr. Mi ti fr for rt'i of .1 I. liai. .1.1 rrki i.n..f t'oMin ittrf. Ity Mr K.

Mill- ii! I -i rlv'-r in r.unity. Ill 111 ItVII I l.lll. in -Ifir I i i 1 Ity Mr. MoKKX7.il' -Tn rejoin Mil crintlnn of I iirir i.t! ti. nr-f tt of i tin- Mjtr.

By Ml I' I it. "it a Ill-fit I ,1 I'llllf I I llt. 'llIts Mr JlrKINN'KV- Km a MllreHovlns Market ami i Sarah II. i in- from tin pt it. by lb.

un prr- n. marryloc vlthli certain ilriffi reUti nrliip. By tli. t.MANT -I'or 11 tlie capital tli? WytItevillc i. i I.I'I II i it lllfllt in! I lli.ft Ity Mi tr.iti*crlbc into a nrtr faiok v.iri i 1.1 11.

Iti Mi It AI I.t I il I. 1.1 lie Works In the Interest the county court, of uliTeri i.t counties in State, in line lilSerent tli.il i. I Ilii.lft: Oil I. I lion be t. ule by the itli the it aril r.f of Mr.

J. KKiiGCS in I' making further miitction of Sauili rlcei tin in lite enmity I.t Mr. Ktif: I I.I.-it:- It -i (i li ') Ity WIN-T" I. i ititl i .1 II- trJnb WVltonV, on 'I'ur i iv ty tlir i uii Ajlc-'. ii I i il) Mr.

II I. Oil -tr Ui i i i I i CirLU Jiitll Ct'lO'l. tilt Itv I I. -iiM f. 'r Xortb Uraueh of tli? I'otonmc, iitibcrlnml lo uti i MiW)relirlil, I -I siidl i For the verticil I.

tj.c if, r. lo 'I i i I j.l i.i iiit i i It MI j.t nii.lt of that he ii ttle In Koaiioki or or? on Ml hi coll to 1 By Mr. r. U.i. am.it ilug act I Cth April, 1S.S.

tiic ii I I t. tn.fy of M. If Of: I iw rcUtivc to ami tlie vaiae Uajf of tlicyvAi r. ajinwofiog tlmtnfilN r.i, if.ii'- Iroin I.i i-ion ullur.ii (lurtii f. ike til i lurirt i.

.1 af.ir ati.i to Mr. retort hilt of a rouil froui to .1 point on tl Ill I. i Mr. KlMi it i ith ui tl ii I hill So. for nmcmJInf the ti.n ami il a i Mr.

ijiflVAN i Mttrli U.c(xiveru.ir'n M- I i -1 .1 i l'i I Mr. I. the IU rd Worki lurnlfili this II i. will tit rot o( .1 pri mti niaile Itv the works of internal nf-i. the oo.t II il.t- by 'he Mate I oil tf: it.t-t?l bond leans by tlieJrtatt works ol Int.

i it.tl jti or on. Ity Mr GAKTIt -To arillolravt It in ami rc( i bill I author; Company in AM -ma: le and Aut'ti-! to an-i company to said all I t'oiifei r. iy Ily Mr III OKW A I.I.? bring in a hill I lefraj the ex I the in it-fen. Mate ill lltlfi a the I.I vv Ol tl.e 4 liy Mr. JON (.2 I hat 'i'le ll.

M.k t'onunitt. ri? it tl tnioitt. if. Milit. i rfi a Otiitiiiitre on Military uf IS DA W.

in the ji vines I.u.ehl Mire. AJ t'ii II. irll.l.l\M?Forcoii."tru?'<?n^ a ro.nl from Glmlevllle, in county, to William tlie I'ound Fork iundv Ulver, oti the two and three iifth I'tiio ij-le 'by Alt. J. tfllJ.lA.M?For?'li.irteritiit i auk i uiln C.

i I. r. i i i -v bill or otherwise Ity .1. M. II.VM.Y I ir conMruftiiig a turnp'ko road en the two tnd 111 tl I rotu lit l'l( iv in' In The county of to the liivcr Turnpike neat the town of llMrbersvIUe, in the I fly Ai; 11.

KIIOjT cutleti fin a ronil from Havens I wood, ill ii to Upon the two and mi" Mi Ati it 2 unending th- of the 11llh chapter or the CoUt ol Virginia so I that j.t ry note ibi out of liie ill ay lie plac? upoii 11 footing ol an iiilm II! I it 1 l.v Mr ot lian ut of ami all ii fptctinti to report half Ae.uly or yearly to the rnc-r ti.t* eaeii mti -le in-j eclr I. that tl.e tohaei oa! htiUM.il, I t. r-t-nrg or el-? Iroin the iifpeetoo all i.rt*viou."Iv iii.p* ted and unto 1 the ti. i iile, that the nl the varlt points ano'unt nl 4t i the t. or 1 Mr.

U.1!N NVUmi ildintilngan I i tlon pr. ot if. i .1 t.i I bill Mr II II. USUI ell iiig liivir at i.i i Mi. -T-? ft the llles the Senate bill No.

ami that I the lie irft't Committee By M. I.OCKKIDiiK Of Im rporaiing emu pan; to I i. net turnpike i i i tf. i t. j.iIt? ciplc, from it point on the Bottom! II-.

t.i in flic I In Powhatan v. .1 point the ait). itianha Tun the I Sulpll! ill ti' ri. r. i II; It LIvFTiVICII i i the I l.yil.M Mr.

JollN ami re tf.i* un.l Mi -n Mi if M.tr fi illnt. titi: u.i ait it. ef In imi.I count of lie I'y Mr i'. jl Ji? -o mm. mil' the li.i'in 1.1 irti.n Can! I It k.

I'wiiiii it'ti. and hank- 1 ramii a- tending mar each hram ir M. lib on ii cup. .1 a r. in; oil Til- twX ami tfir.

f.f I 1'iir 'i I a li III', VII I. in Kuu r. at i ii i i.i^ Isy Mr J. .1 l.tx II im. ir tli.

Jitf- furthvrt" ti. ai -uii' Mr. KM fli tflhh section tlie tlmt ill into flic I'alt i. I.e in i -u Mir Mat-- -r i tl? it therei ite rivtil until a Dank may I.i- I it. i rireil from where there no Rank, may hi j.ix.;r.

in ihe i -t r-? a tiiJi f.r t'ikrri ill Mr On rijf tin- 'Jfil'i I.nr i. i ii i. at i.M'i.f f.all -1 I in i. lo if l.atik* lo ISy Mr I ci I ii; 1, i I Clrclwvill i toi Mittty. to riv.

in II.irul Mr of I Hi lUth the payment, out the I of i rl of two t.U!l>1l('<! i i 111. tv lit to Ji f. id C.irhoar. By I ACI'f ri th. II; Dl UHI i i.

a i It t.t Patii unty tr i separate trahiinjt of anil general of tlie ICegfnirnt, hi Klanmrille or viridity. Mr. I A IINol.fi On oi.ii; tn.iu tfi of II t.ili- No- 1 that the he I iheComin Co Iiitfimil II; Mr; adopting a xnp rary policy i of of i u't'io i ii 1 it. Civ. r.

iv i Katinul? C.m.il, I. i mix- I iii.j loVt Jin-lit I I irilii'-l I'V of the in I hi tv a near Covin ton; tl i ro 11 frotn the named point to a or lie Ihitlge Hiv. r. ft. of i'i rr.

ttic i i i i. f. i it tlon fi the in! I -t itne I Old all fo harbor -r Vnrfbtt Obi Wrer Mt TMtlric I. pr.ll,:..! i'. i' list 1IUii mI 4-1 n.i.

iri I' i 1 ami that the mimIw r-f. rr. .1 to the I Itoadaaotl NttlptLiit, smlretiort hl.t.V ti -t n-r l.ir t. v.i;.!ri i. it M-.

llt'S i In r. ii.it.li tli- Aptll ill. ameniting clinrtt ilir fry Ak.XHO itin wt'-n 11. yi ti-jii ii Mi the Auditor of ISit.Ue furulsh lloUtc a aLitrii ol the numI.1-r li" -tl of I I i wittiln i' jii i i 1 Hi MCklS-niN I'litf. I tr.u.-1.

thai. v.mi*it\ -i r. frutii? r.rr- I to I. rot According toorder at I o'clock, on notion of tit. litj.titi'.

.1 till i JUtS Tit I.K(il>l.ATi i CLOTHING i Ml I MAIS I it -jr II. I S-ltcKin. Dl "li'M HI. A lit. ol to their auction of dngar, -in- Itn-ir -i r.

11 -k II.io iiiori.lii^. W'l Hl3, .1. IB .1 tl on the of January. 1 SCO, a ultuation la a private im A nkmy. ...1 l.v.in it: f'i-: 'i.

M.i*.i..-n i.i.y!.?!), or itt: It. tin i ifalrty. r. c. an 1 A I-lrr-i I'llUCEiTuK.

Marylati.I. C'l SI VAKN-ol gooil quality. for DrcV 1 a if B. PATKNKOKT. THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION.

PkCUMMKK T. 1 SK.MATE. The Vice before the Senate a rrport the Secretary of the Seriate mi the of the nerl can Mate Ordered to be Sir II llM inti a Mil rtholbh the franki. privilege. Mr.

t'Uy gave rn.tii tf of the introduction of a I ill j.cal the th? h-hlng Tiie reo lution of Mason. relating to of Harper Kerry, up. Mr. Miiiiuotia the Senate. Argued that tin amendment Senator Truitibiill, relating to iFt.

the aruiory at l.i^rlv. Mo -bouM be adopted. llecouh no ol.je lion to Ilia.u resolution, or the niieinhiienr ami vi a ill i. or.ne, t. ul'h that rivlt, that It i tA pr and defend the public property Ihelnvadon i- it thought a tniterabb tetllpl been llia'te la-tell the eOm tliN I I iu.

on irty. Hi- "imuo! ilcfi-ini iui.i-ell 11 rncinber an n-rblt-i htithe wmj! iiot.leny that wa? obi i.iov.ri criiin ttnlred liU loaiitulile uihI braicry. It own I kiioftlcdged many irVili-h In- li.i'l revived Nate jr. I he I i hail ItU tri ami ex hi 11 tbnttl Senator from grailfl il Mr. Mason.

Not iu (hi least, it all KRtlilit'd. ami mi! I htiiifciU coiitciupUft hurtihh Milting troin it. SunJ it b. mh? might a few Hprrta in A bo Hi its wl proved the act. hut he drilled that there true oticiu i i i ijulltxhu thU tlie of one party I I lately ami directI on the Krpnhll party; it it wi" to Jri.o -u? a il -if the intuit I (j our ii- rai.x power of the Federal li rum otto protect all part? the country hi i.

out. He woul I do anything i 11ll.1v the i x.i.l throughout the Cnlon, which had heen nm i audi Mr la- n. 1 i.ipt i i j. p. it, if vi li Jr im i i tl.e r.

I to fl utiuu. L-- vjh in itilt relit ti vet flu i j. 1 xtiiJi xt arm pin! i. a men I they x-- ihl III th fcV ite ut del fee. i I I that 11..

W'Hi i I. rll, ii It iliot tl it the re 1 ill. tJiip xt 'It (t 1.vx 'i? to ine .1 1. No'Hi lliete .1 ithy (It .1 In Ki tiUini i ami ii tiii li j'-i 'I on tt.tli ippr According llie Jeideri patty, irr ciMl'l on until t. Mi M.

th tight the rtioitttloQLrr re han i a.ni tlieamenu Oieiit Hereil was Intended to tiieiu lucei I the Northern Deiuocrati in the i i i lo i 1. i i n. i he oiti x-. tr- Cm .1 i 1 It l.lUOUl/ tlo.Ul Mr, hi. a report trom pup, i li of lit il 11 I itilM oi i of taaj tlie xvcfv nil ii.

hel the it iu speeches a rrc mml Ih th .1. tl.i t.ltt tl. the. I i .1. I pretended that th ilvpilh had I patliy p.r.

Ml ..1 Iiojo 'i Ipj; tl HI parly of Vi 1.. t- II v. i not the truth 1 tkoij tio I i. iii mI ah it I i hc.tk uh? he I i Liiv. The in on ih vtry hriuk urn.

take tuui-li in- mi. i 1 i i oi.t j.mi it. I rati elect liiui hut tin Very rucli rciull ihouhl hi Vii: i ii xxi iit ryf In Id i io I io Southern in-, i I ll i.i i' i.o.J... wrol I thlil that titie.il it tiioiti tu ilivir l-ihiu i'hof would lii-i advke, hut lie did not kjiowa.i 1. peopl tiuiiid folh'V What tl when right a theScuil .1 11 li t.i.

5.1 .4. ii denbrh i I tli Mr. imp ired whftht the An tha it iti Mr 1 i. ih.it I ill the Aeu York I lei.t el tie titu in, at i I Mr. i ngi; ii if i nyuage the hook fuih i pi the from hem gU.

It rai.t:! ii, it It tli it iiHll i'l been hy llivlalcKtfiiAUil ith Mi tUggJ Mr. i. rrmarkctl that no one objected I 1 tut. tt.i* -r a wv for St itclllcllit Wlielt I.t vv, i 1 i I I iicvet i leuriu from mit'ulnrlv I it na? I i j-i v.i. Ki.

i m. i this i mi I ut uay II- vi ti? i j' .1 i Inquiry irh? tiij'i I. i matter. it i.a? an i .1 ttjr a li. i imi.

lie lil Ait on think of honorul fricml i-l liny 'tiipii tliunlaw f.il to lititie V.avcH into thl.j coun'ry ft the Afrien IU ri'iK'llcil any kwIi fot -'ati i ii 1 Mr. Mrntrii snf wlieti ihe: ut Ih it refnril Hit- ui? nut charge with hut then hu been tit it on at North? I ulati 1 pi lu I. It rert. i 1 expi? in the lea tikla of Ni'f Mij.j???-v uv lil l.i fj i i .1 f. the i i i en ftfist for the hvowi ptlfj I'" -1: i i 411 ut i 11 111 111 a ii.

i- Ti to: Vmt, ItrfMiUii in ti .1 tare I tf it i ffi It id eotipregatl tui tog ihcr In pra er lor the ii ii i it Mr. htltf hour when, without taking Secate I'iUrtM'ii. 13 '56 i rt'OW. Kellogg to rlvilegi I nf ami to lie i- a .) iU'h tin- N. 1 I atii, li.

the t. lif ti In U. I i i liii hint tin ii it wuiiM for :I.C N. 'v rk i-. If the li.

Lybii m.i-.i own illjnilt.v, tl iiji.a.i i i- 1 v. i. k. iy, i- i-jjo i. nth-1? rjn.

Whentlu truggh is- roi aa.j pthvrf liicl in lln! purlox of Senator uiJ i til 1.1. lie Klicu rout i a trait Ii Ua w.i% td bUOvii las Senator? It wa? lon.rj I. tin an l.uii;^ li? turn rat U'lun tt been fought, li -v say that UotspUrf a Krrt Sillei enough for Mm li i Iri'l no i.i ir illur ii. le- Sal "i Ih- tl. "j- Im--.

Tin-r- hvii no! itm'i Ii i i vill i nil the i i Tiie North ami Item rath. tli iuhl wluUll.e Je u.a -1 I.I* at M.i*, rtiand If such ae i I I wiirrol, hoi. ii.i'- pi-. K. i.e.

t- hn -I. ii liHl i i it at 1 i I tliat nuch a i known ih.it ley i.tl- it inploy iiig urtscrupul ih mt for tliat pnrfKwi? Mi.ii'-v, to th win thei i- i. or not lit COtlhl M) T. i. it i pt.

i lit hb private influence defeat IllSitoU heeti Flic for I 11 I'lii Ji h'J 11 atci Jlto! lite I. I ti.i.* fUtiin fit- i. n. inov. utt t.r? haw I of tin-runt Mr Nfail tow th- th micstioti nrj thrr' Sjivakor iitaitillnB oil a imiI er piriform ut.f-i t' Mi.

n. tepiy. t. it I kt. I ft! I' r- the i wIt t.

i-l I. iti full i. ii patty. Who to i.i tii le ai.f rof parly. Ii Kiionn iiiv.i;.

ti i Ioii 2i l'ii' ii the Hollo- lie i I i Htii.il iv.i? a.lopi'il, to invite (lie I'tt of the ti? Opell the ultli I ti-. tro-t cu' fa all, for i.i" II" hoped l.t* I ft. Alt ty II tl.U r. III Tvantr.l a. for nll? an eti 11 i Mr.

tliil not lliittk to tt tl ileclmra i 'I. it I Iri I Iteen a priv i he hot i v.i? the hi -f Sitiie i'l he tr ttsaf vliarv. lie heliev tin i- iota of ti tfiinit ele tnoera wlili a- It" lie tiiiil i fen in re on Ii in 11 ite of yotrnlajr an ut I.i tlo; th. Aflei fiirtl Ii pnl r.v.rr. i.

ill ft. II" i J.r? i fil pro I iik r. i.Hi I i I II rr! ylanJ, voted for Mr r. M. 1.

I I- k- an I II I i America vote. I i Mr Cilinfi II. I II Mi flfckiuMi fir- Mr i AKlUI.lt. on tin if it i.itnei, Ide-t of Vt Itnynll. to In all I'li-? to e.mr.r., i i ami vv tl.

Y. I' M- ru'i -r, after a an pail. aioi i I khe hadfallet I pure Hum it? iiahroui' lav taken flight from Kartb tleavui, thereto duel forever li I lie prerrnre of ber d. amU Ibe th.it i. I.

II. II. .1 it gno j.r. tit who lore and Mrvi bin. la it.

uf health tnuteil In brr Saviour, and not lie It soneto tlivt iwird whleb r-itnitf I II rM i tir ttol 1111, I.iiv I'J i lit a-I -r fin. til fir-let Jii.t.t i-i. ItreemberSth, from tbe lenitlmcr of Iter brother. Charii M. i.tu.!.

r. and Kranklfn Mi I- ioat I Silk. Lata! Wool, Shaker att.l Merino an .1 it. i-tv Dec9 KKK.N, BALDWIN a WILI.IA.Mg' VN" 1 p. i' i.

export I ll.I) MIMllt'i li I .1. i Liquefy, I c.i mi 1 it; I in ti tluv tit t. ie .1 III. I t. I Me It n-lilt" 1 lirtilitS.nl CKAN'Z, lb del In lVtot LI.

ind v. i.e. It i I I.KIIDi I'tflt wrsol i i nil i it it -i i i it If I iraillia I t'lotl I'laitl A k. i u.vy x. ill IX, J'hKKI CO.

No. Ill S. If I. it t'AVIS. Ol li a.n.rtiuei.t f.f r.tte French llfrtit.

complete Call and rour.eli.. n.tl. ttr-i v-'d. at moderate Dec 4 'KEEN BALDWIN A WILLIAMS 'jraj'Ji ('if: Main Stwt. UicKui' i UKPORTKD FOR Till RICHMOND KNQriRKK UNITED STATES CONGRESS lu-.

Ssxtif- SlUlcll a Mil facilitate 1 acq -piritol debate ll.ti cl-mc-I Mr rr whbb the ScQito IJ I Mood dUcufidon of slavery qu st I unicl. iki'U fitr I fhou ki NhV? -Thv JInSuipr ir: vr? I .2 'f III I. I I l' Ccntr 'f Tl.e iiwitciucRl Mop't'to 1 tin w'F Ai 1 l.at?*r in from It.din tin!) ri-ctflvi 1.i;ir,h poitiut. Calcutta iIt V. -r tl.il.a- I -4 ul I I I I -t.

M- A.i r-t tl uti. th lu.lt Int. n-le 1 ri: 'I T. -i ttti'l th-in-' le 1 I cl.i tiiHue j. ir.itr 1.

KRANCK. 'i'Ur I'- 1 It Uforn I I Ttnrttalncnar.a Bonteaax journal, ha. j.til r-li nira iVr I' t. lite Courirr IHi Wnunrbe bat! riltc.i 11 ITAl.V h-uf I i tin- I 1 nn.1 I. 4 11! I 0 Tr.

-ivf 1 I i wi'fclUv'i I to Kinri: II 11. i i l'i I'aH 1 I tiont II. i it -'a i r. wi r- mri i ritol theTi J. tl .1 TI I i I i' w.

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dSulfiiC 1 -i I. iM .1. i uii rn i. vt I- i. I i Co r- I.

Riefe ii? hit' little inquiry anil i mi i ai.I* 1 -i I it.ii? I i i i vn.it i 'i. I' i I' I i. I. I I af .1 t. I i i.

i t. I i Miiini: iiiidir.iv, Nik i'i. r. v. i ti t' i.

i i. fin i KuVrr I Ctuni It flrmrr; mim 1 i I 1 ul.Iif, iritt Jirnit r. i.r: I Vvi At Kt? I Mm it II I 1 the i-f-i. il u- ariit.j I I i III. Tit.

I'illlicill I ill in ii iiuii. i military I On the dtoiil the Oli! It I) uh4 A in it I Ik? I tnii I Art txi rr." at I tt.tliw* i tin i It k. t'Ltix to ili a Sn 111 l.l- liaml xt itiiril ii i v. u- lit- ir.lir li v. r.

I. iiKMfi.tr it I Jlotidtf ot Dt'l iu l- Tjlcr, id i'. I lui-ii -tilt in. If I ut WI I. a llipe.

USjrr? 'V. Of t. r. if Krv'f r'iM-f. ri nunc M'.

i i ,1 at? thai "Collier," of IVtersbiirjr, inorcr of rcaoliitioti of autliorfxfnsr the volrnitarf tl.tf fin- li I' ''I il' i. I I I'i I I Nl ll.iVr i.Tl ll'ift i 't. tii.rtv 'v. pro nt li ii i. A.i? it i setiTal 11 I li i i I ll.

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In. r. 1 v. I I I ill) Tot 11. 4 a 11- nv.l to in-ill' th.in fnlv it j.r anil ti." IjCgitlatiirp, conimun vl t.iri TI.

lie iii'fifj t-. of "I iln i f.4Ct ItiHl 'Vliio l-l u'k 1 UsW i eo i ti. iin Ifo I'lll I who kt i. ut i. I Mayor, a I I i 1 11 i.

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oiir I a of the Virj: i. I. It ateram or la an I t'y it.I tai n. .1 ti 1 of -f i.f III' UI. if.

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I I s. i v.tfi l.klit (o M. uM'H ') I I in I'Um uvw if i i turril Todil't DttgMr i 15 i UUTTI MuuoIMIO 1 'i 1 Thetrurfcrt il'i'l- I. lit If ft. aiMinx 4 Carpet Vr 11 iVi' t'Mllr -IvTi.

rjuntr Klo 11 to f. i to i- ClIilN i- lull bsul 1)0 rra w. -or. -VV i i-u? it -M fto i 11 I i l.l/r i 'i I' tOH 1 I IHfi.t i I. i KoMno for CI MM II ve qo.tr.:-.j 2.2ft^' raw will Orlfnin to 4ftr; i' t'tj 7.V.

Porto 0 ilwlUlmicb t. I. cti. I', r- I -Mj k' f-r -TV I v. i i 1 I II N-w J-.

I 1 if. U- 1 It I.AOO-I -k .11 flicre h(i I -f i- W. i fr 1 1 I 7 f' k-: 1 t. feu I. fi; r.

1 i uji.va! -Tli? r. irtn rather firmer rr I iti.iii- Prime wi.ife A (t 1 for Mrii-t rue JJeil, froio that down, i .1: fuur 1 I'OUJ prrgilloa; I'srt 7 1 Mm? jr We to :if.e.l a' 1 Nu if I KI-II No. I Cut I i wharf per No North Carolina 1 I in market. No. 3 taeijluia I.

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