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HAVANA. The N. Y. ftshanS if Friday. May 35, 1855 Another -argo af Africans i ui.der-.ta ba-e Wen landed the I ecino.

I have been unable to obtain in to the number, if hut hope to do ao for next Tho tirej Frgle affair I learn, nearly termi? nated. (tu' 0 Ba8 bad to lo- decided whether wai under the BpanJth flag when eaptun d. If it be decided that eh'-wax net, then the Court af nixed conxmittiofl here deei not po? mtmt any juriidietn the matter. The f'ege of this It-land wasyester.i raised, and the Military Coi.iii.i?rioii has ceased exist. tag tl aniiiversarv.4 tho hirth of the of the British Lott now in thia hart.i r.

and the United tat- ships In dancinto end Cyaat were decorated with a display of colors. I re 1 at m.Jday. HE rV MEXICO. From Tht St. ouu May Zl.

Mr. Alexander reached thia city yc-frday from Ptanj Kaal baring arrived hi tbe arcefrem ludet cii.cncc. The mail pnrty, we learn ban, with few and reee ved no mo MMaah ten them. VVry conshb rable u'lantitice of rain had fallen 'he Cunarone, and was ahun tiant on the IW te. We nie Indebted bo a friend in New-Mexico for a of a ripcrt made to the commanding officer by Col.

tt, Vrain, of the New-Mexican Vota body of men who mcm, by the any, to bl peenliarty fitted for the service in which they are tngeged. The therepoit: Banana w-Mi iioo Voi enranaa,) Pom Fmon. April 30, Oolobxl i Incompliance with tooi I bfi Part Maiaachaat la an the wth insL with ay command, cotifirting of two oompenRtof mounted en Bad enipaoj of the lite I Ita lea First Daagooi aaarcbed ibreagh the Sangrd Chxiato on the aoe on airirad at ro Ins of the line-llano, where i diooovered a large Indian hail, eanang oni the tion of the Wet Mountain Valley, anil inj- aOBth. A BbjbtH amp "i two aia tins distance ab pv this o.ut lis aomed, and appeared to have been abandoned aboal ianr day-piev lens, lintn every indication, number I was coiviaol that it astbe tnail of Chacon and fait bead, against whom tlie original kntentioa wt.s tor uic to inure.i. Th.a being the ease, it wne evident iliut tbe ad w.ni'd tfy the means, and I consequently abandoned the counc previously laid down tor my guidance, und eommcn.

cd au tmuicdlatc pursuit on tiie dis overe I trail. Theyeonld not have Been In apprehension ofe fpuieitit, yet spared no point to baffle um ir pet aw 'i chme tarn rhould the r. tatt No human devious could have been more aneoeaatul. Tboy led na from the base to ihe Mtmniit, Bad Bj from tii lajnait to the base tl.e OBl d.tbcttlt mountains. Fiom o.iy today end often not a abaCM fooij iii oi iheir trail could beiUatingxdehedj battbaaaa to ny trusty gu'tnt and their energetic le nier, I nlaays to dbeoTcr it again nltboutlosing Baach tinie.

At 2 on tut- noniing of tbo flftfl day I none in stahl of the camp, hit was pi. icj on Baelevatedponiikni in the Uaton Moantain naai Picket-wire, ut i oinl al onl twelve milea aliove tho croeaing. A si, nul imoko wiis seen to line, und it was evidini tin had discovered oui approach, Wahrt ending ry tecantion bad been dm le to pro the same. No lime area icst in pa tii tin foro i baorder lor action; but tie led Bl I on the ojqio atte side of the river, whiofa wi high and rapid, to ajptoaih ii tic moat diilioull obstacloa, bruah gruss it terlnct vi: i id tu Aa the Indiai fled they took vnii i- 5 aving everything in camp. Their uuml I to bu bout sixty men, women and children.

1 he priooipol Beffthn (tea orer the ridge loavding to the main moun nona to tbe to the left, and a few were mi roasbig the creeh toward us, i. utiy with the inleniiou ot cem cnlitig uu-clv. a i.i the tbiohly mutttd gnus and undBruruah. One aquaw was drownetl in the attempt, ami lue being to the brush two ehihln wi re but oi d. Cnpt.

WUbaBM with his Company was directed to the lett, Lieut. Johl son the front, an I Capt, (lou TMibz to the tight. In thai order pursuit of two hours waa made, when the troopa ntarned, having killed and BBalnod one wuit'ut. A position near waa ae leeied, ai.e the onOBmned. A deinctimoiit on foot, imlut iliuti ly di, lo.eu ora, and weie onu red not to return.bal to thoroughly acoar ihe moniaioinr'- uauaaiH ufIinilaua, a i mewi nu other port ion of the oommand on lie opposite side, ut a afeaunstod point, at the expiration oftsro days.

Capt. (lonzalcz with h.s eoouiBud ueployed to Lie hit. Lhuts. Vegil and Ortega to the ngni and center. Ihe licit morning the nun OOnimand look tie ita majch actosh ibe a.

uck ro id about Mn natea from the craenhnj, tui iad tlio right, aad net aided to point on the Katon Creek, where the road letdtng tovaid L't btlvt Bi rait, Here a Borlioa of the loyt force ire a discovorad In tht meut.ta i ti. Indiana. The oomnand was OBnediati baited Bud reenfi cementi nl oat. Two hours ataised, and a party came aad Idoat, Vegil having hilled two and takeM ahraoprisoaore, ramp wi.s struck and tbe eimunid marohed five milts farther, and more troops on. at dark, Capt.

Qotitales returned, havli I lh I one and taken Q.rec the prhstneri being little elold. Tin next ntoi tbe i imrc ml toCnt-l'aw Cieek? he point (Mtigueied torUntnajitat to Bcinaii ed unii i. All otnae 1 but srijb no farther euateaa. Uarinj learned from the revet all ihm separately po foiled, that the destination ot'ine I.ai wi i the ii.tttKcetti.il oi the the ivivcr, I do intd lo ud a foico iu that di lot' not having rutlicit nt provinions I found ii neOBatBry to proce-ed to thit peit for further BUppUtn, where I arrived Bad will, at tho Btrittttl pnttihln moineni, iliapatoh a pottioo of my coinnxnod to Cm on of Mod Kf.er. My want la bad dit.onwbcn 1 Btnrttd, atnl of course li'ivo uot im? proved on tbe Miurtii.

have been lost, two were takt from tl.e cm a I will renniiii bate rocrniiing the strength of mv ani? mals until the it 'inn oi tl.e tone to lie sent out; und meantime ahull fiu lcr i- a vou' as to my tuttl.i i dboi en la. 1 Sill. OSSSaSi. friy Your obeiiiaat L' ST. ft VIM, PPEHATtOVS pj rillt I TAU COI'mkv rrom r4 Oh ptrm.

tot, i. sou i. k.t. i laet. Muigts, A- i nt nt-iicueial.

to look Ml tbe i of el. Ka.l". i mi of tl i tah i Its loft InenoantBttsen ibel I ol i eh, wah a fa ee nu. tfnbeal -'-ou Men, laarctung Bp ti It. I None lo lb I i on.

Here they stun rhli at tbe s'ock ink' a short nme'oefoie irtiin the whiohthr Rjbowed to U.e Co, ttsacti. As tittups ll.e I' thia Li lians were M-en about a Bad a bakf in dmw.i Ui' in Iu. in mnk ilemonsirutioua tat battle, sao treoia i t. am, wbi tb? Bed to the aaona taiut the aolokri. oim.oui ted and then oaaaar tha rock? and ibai aovoradtae A itBiiing tight, fon.hon an boar, took aoe, when the l.u.itu..- un w.

ll.ey iiumu-rvo iu .11 aboal two hitulnsj ararnuia, aud lost-ot o' ti." twotuken and ten Borars, 0i I lehs and A. acre couiui Htieru mid hlaiito. Our los- was i' d. The ranxaed ma the fob a tr. il et lodges thai cesaibie ot mot 1 and Ihe next aa.

roacht'd the Puneht pan, Ihi norning of the as the troops re Inj ot the I' Aqptvs.t, ifo'i I were ew.su rat ahfnd, who were pnret Mi and. was ftJDcd anu one captnred. i i offrhalu dnma now followtd covvii ti to C-nek, opal. they t.a I turned am! nuka from tto i About ti.teeu m.u* ab. Mut pomt the divided imo three, but the troorn ttettgh e.Uty? tntiljuai kftwe rcac ing a Cahon that led to the Arkanaaa a large party oi Indians weie on nv.r.

1,, hut before tluy I ot. oi, rtakc, theo roa-e i and aacended the mountains eppoti The troopa crossed tie river, dirtnounted and Pn theiii abou! two ut.le*. and tucceeded in wound mm one Indian at.d tu res. tb rty animals That party was commai to by Cnatvu. The tnwii ei.cAUi|iu near this and fa an ling fio.ii a sauaw captuied that a party IndsBBn wore near by tttv mrawitcaiiit oui ,1 rise-ibein; Im' tfe enemy had tW leavinf Ire aaimaJa ach'were nvhen.

'l h. Bte the trotxa uierct.e I io lbs Wei Moon ttm On the Mtb the spin mel rce Imiiaoi oaeol whom they killed. The troopt encamped the night Of the ilith, at KM head of tbt WM VahVv, where thev encountered a rnrlona snow skirm, wt.kti 'onrinued three davs: theanowfi II to Mm depth i fron, three Jo fonr toil, aiid tbe 08M MM ltd aoi are fifty yatdt befoic them. In tl I oj ii the Huerftno, and thei I katetie, era errreed oo Iba ifth ultimo. Altlouibhut few of enemy during this expedi tion wert- killed, yet it waa not without r.

iririrruehM IM IOBXeM WOO ta-ght that leturvued and eOBTsBMa i'i their BlMMMlea, r.owhrre safe from the attack of BMllOOM. WO uui.eri.tand that the I well MTMfl march Bad skitmisht ai an- well ot by (MoflOOMof the army. We i p-mme the are erai in tie field. The report ofOol foilllloMy WM ipreao to MadoMrton oy weatf. A.

iutant to the CoVoi command.Mj MO who rWaOiktaetkrO of capta-mir an Indian with his own hands hfti wt.undi: u' -evi rely. DFATH Or I'I MMU KV. S. ARMT. rcgnt to annou! to our reud'-rs tie-death of Miior Dutenhuiv, CV of Subsistence.

S. Aitov, who died in this ny on 4 th an illness of several weeks. He waa buiie 1 la tbV (in.cterr tie lh.ws, Fiduv. tbe mm ii.rf., wilh the MMN of war, followed to tlie crave by a Inrge cow ourse of our BBBBI 00a I.YMH LAW IN DONA ANA UtWH'l fUUI III SC. We lenrnby a the Utiited BtOOM Marshal tbattoarvd me loaf oi Mareh fear men seasohaaw in Dona Ai a by a party of eittoOM for fun's, far as we have been able to gather tie are follows: Mr.

Louis (o whi liv. -t in the i DOM Ana, has a store iu the Mcsilla which was rold id. rn.d tin.t the i. Oers also I Iiis aHa. tour r.icaiir were arrested upoti Iii od in tie County da.I to MBWOf at the term of th? I i bed BtatOl Dir'triii Court MM ObOOfttoMMid, 'Ibe nil." night they contic-d, bowOfW, tiny Inken from jnil b) r.

arty of OkOO I ttd hang on ft (ighboiing tree, wIe re ti the i mornh g. substantially factt Oi the aoae. IMUAN IHTIIF.IiATiriN.?. Abou: the Hb of this month a party of I'tah In li? ar a. um i5 iu number, node tr ippeoroaoe aoaa IM itIi mi nts on the I'nereo Kiver.

They attacked ranch, killed two wminee I three wlo made ibefc eseope. TLey tbon poM i as tbo iItm Md en.i table firing was bearu iu the directiou they went, I ui vi have u'C nrin tl ause or result of it. A di. pi Ii ii pi. ty if I el.i.

ii.j i 0 be the tai.s nadi odeaBODt apM Valloeitoaboro Abieraia aad run tome cattkt, but ao did not l.i ui'wl 00 mailt tod i re lutions. KXfiPfllOM IKTOTHI MBM ALOtOi oi nntv. i ti sot'ie time that fieu. (J.irland 1 wMaboal sendiag aneiuodlllea i Mibe eealero count, to eatablaa ft 0 poM on the Kiver nito. We now kein of tie aniv.il of M-ijor Carleton'i ooaaaaad al that poiattwbere beaaobi i ctulion of hi ii joim by the balance l(f Irooteaader CoL alOeo, We have booo aQoaadto 1 oraoe pi iv ate letterfroai Major doaad amp, "one mile I clow tl i jiUM "diso BiTOrOaAprfl 11, 1 from winch we pab liih ihefollowii.tr intitth.ii.g tive of the eoaatry, ll ebi 'td'ly cf l'iii em ct r.

i MtaSed. i i i'. ve. 'i br hil.t wl.ii i- A i a i aetilj all of Hatrateas aoUssaadaisOT, ataeraltj OatUtass if kniVh ry Lud yrastad tbtk taaimita rat tuabat a'crr tli nVrr a wuli ui. tud ma ill M'fqu.

i tu' i tatl f' SS. fr.en ths no: wm ITS n.i inn t-11 fO at lil li tJ It rove.i (I it.e:. I nur it i- a Iwbnth tlat ktr aJOLt the in. il.tli txbau tid. bi: d.n? i wuul have ti be l.aolfd Cpata fifteen 'o twsMyssill ai I raafk saassMacai I MaaJd j'icif tlie taabsi to become si jua iu tt ras lotii Paeot I ktti -n aalaw tbla pe nt.

Tbe tal'rj it rlcli fit fur ralMvai.un all the way. And upwtxl wnrJ tbe VA'b'ts tbs Baa ta sad laWaag bavs aaaicts, las Baal'aiw rbat ItSB It very risk MMsatMraMM tliau tweuty Mks Hajor opoood antfoa road from olba tjiii nine all WOJ io Bonilo, hith ie sai to I 0 of ihe bett toads in the rtitoiy. Tlie diotanoe be? tween these two polata, r.a mcisured with a dbnaaOsr, is IM in an i Otl yards. eoasadar the of I be Foi too oonntry ns fortaoate thian to ter? ritory. This aajion is feniie md of laneastoatiaad i il.i re is evi ry rein-on to i xj ct pt uce fur tlie future BrM Iba nieros, v.

bojn- aoou to sue pelf ihi ii to tbat M' tion of IM ou dry ir docks and lor i ru.ni.? nt locution und to see them ft.1 nib and bidld 1 ihn a FROM KANSA8. pMSS Ont (Iwn Ciinefpendent. WurTromr, (Mo.) Ifaftt; I arrived again at Kansas City ou the FJth having oi a reij quick ami pleasant trip el imjt fiom St. Louis. Iu our asMTfamj rrare lirummorti BI Vlticsgo and his laily, tn route for Utah, of which Fer? rit? ry the Jodfe was last Fall appoiatad CaleA Jnetleo.

His oppotataaoal irsieeeurodtbroa tic loflMBcaoi B. A. Doaglaa, waoee in personal i'riend lie is; but though a ne uLra Old Line Dtinccrat, he is a c.aric-he.irted, OOaOllbW. gener? us mat und I have no do will ably 1 onesfly di-clnirgc the duties of hit cilice. He will oros I he plainj in the month Bi Jvne and teiuporunly boCOBM I roeidoot of the prrnnjood laad which, 'Vom tii us of those who have seen it, more than ri? vals in n.rural ntages the old Judca set opart for Ged'i citooea pcoola, Wa bIm hnd the BoaQBoaj oi aaotaar pofltklaBof tbaeame strpe, bat ahme personal merits ato all? Mr.

lack of Indiana Mbda, oaOM Nt iu tiiiate, roo BBSBCcosafiilly for OoBgreai ogalaat Jaba II. Pattii Mr. Blaeb humonmsL alluded to tLe abi-uiiiiiy of party issues in stating tbat he was in tiat eaaraooto uetraddbj a arbiaky meiely' beOBBOO I.isopjieneut bad mouut td the lee peratice platform. I in our tt you will infer tbat the Ifleeaiii at Just Ii Stich is the fact, and it is herein! that the troiitdeon nccoimt oflaM uater is paal lor the present. TboKanfas rieea six toot, i nd tfraboata have gone up raw in e.

It isrcullv reftoabiofl to think that ir. which have beeil up to per hundred, will sink ataiu to their proper lexel-about 6 cents. The iiiiinmratioB hat gTOatly laden oil, tbOOfb nuinbtisare still Many families with teams, impb meuts. and in e.i?es tiygirs. are coinc in and mine licit i.

at the i at wm-'nof eatttoathai tbo ararl to which all are t.nu'ntcd bj the eXtraonlii arily Ugb prices of provisions lor instunca, dour is twcl.e lUltOCB dollars a barrtj. ci a d. liar and a half a utl.el. and aOtaaOOO tl.r.c dollars. BttO theie oroBBa of hungry.

TLe low eouditifii ol the I'pper has tiil uttd to thi- oi tbubjo; and we shall s.kiu mwboaaftttaaeon ami potabaoa from Western Inwa.wl.tu tley are Ina mouth? mi eviii articles be 01 Mb cheaper in tbla lb oa of proeeat Bat ttko groat oror btad BiatrBM and goB em'vration and the Santa It uaiie will continue, with the local de.nan to the prices high t. -nineyoars the man wl.oe?n.vsto Kaunas and thonm proteeutes tic busit agriculture c. tnac 1 to thai hin; nil in a short time indep nden; iu his ciicuiu at ces. The rains have come at last, copious and refresh ii The ate now iu the fbasBBBI of their i iiry.coM wiriiri. ed with life etrawborriei ud brisVaal kwera? Led tor tattle is oj abundant that the itnooven-lied ulis and titti oi tie in ggajta tra as actunli? in a fortuitiu's gra.

bj He i i.h.,ting. We I the i d'staut rhuialer and an cen-ienai flash of BgbtBiag remiu us' tlatti.e el.nents arc t.ot At Fort LeaMLWi rth McCrt a. who'shot Clark in seli dt tense, ins in the custod. of Cr States tri? who lave acted Mv in roseuin him frOBl tie hands of the iu.ur;ated'rnob. it a an BI bm PhisVpf, with an 000 plice ai M.

t'tas in bbm bbIMbAim)Im hosa s. tic Mierouri borderers, taken ier tfa and there had his head shaved aud a etat ot tar and mathera cpnlied to hit whole b- dy I'e has returned to Lea.eiiWortb-and swears rCMBBMja. Hut i Sunday an ou traue ir-curred at Kansas ity which for a time excited the BraOaal appro be Bob nt. Hie town is the port of entry for Kan- leiritor). with a regard to its own int.

las berataoaro rrawaoa upon the ei uintt.d bj Mitsouri conspirators Violent tln ats have bt en made by tie Nullifiere of coming as at I arkvilk. and demolishing the Am ri can Luttl. owned by the Lmigrant Aid Companv For a time her citizens apprehended that threate might be executed; bat daring the but week pobfie opinion became routed, and it waa onderstoi by tbe knowing once that th" project of demolition bad hern abandoned Itut on Sun? day afternoon the Bettch Ii. M. of this place, known aa Milt with two of his creatures came to the American Botel charged with whi'ky, and afrcr vainly attempting In tritt the clerk to to v.

ith the landlord, he as in his room up stairs rdiiirly MO of the bullies wmt out before UM bean Ban Mwrel of in readiness for a tight while III (jcc elf went up stairs for the land bird. Hut. unfortunately for the sport, that gi ntle man. being innocently uni ons, ions of the honor de signed bim, pr? to continue his ttanah Ilia lady at llahl time in the ajhag fur him. but this did not jump v.iih tho warlike designs of the bullies, who miitentcd theaisehes for the disap by a most energetic of the i in general, tad the Eaajgrttt Aid I 'om patsy in particular.

ith these.and sundry threats against tLe bouse, they departed for the Lincoln heute, where supposed himself to have a perroLtl qaarrel to rereaga, A goad deal of vehement swearing and threat? ening i nsued. ami Met Ith a Justice of tbe Pence, finally seemed prejaring fur an attack on tat pioprietor eu the latter anifl drew a hugavbow knite and sw. re that unless McOe instantly left he weuld cut his heart out! Oa this miring de EiKitratim McGce found hit courage ioWBtt rero and started cfl en a rnn. I 'tie of hit on a gray horte, rode toward tbe house with a loa led pittol in Lis Ulu, but tht proprietor stoeid dim ai a Baft, wWnitni At tea it-'rented. The piieti went ii'iide tad got a pttM which he i.ir.dat the bully and was ouly presented from hiiiig by the iLtn alii 11 his wife.

iii.omg this (tmc "ffff the (t? iperatii li xt to the lost-? Tont tf whii Feveral peaeelul and vs were sluing rn-J standing the uing of the atafl. Ffere Inj bafiajni la the atotl Boiitou, a pio Blatt rj cUizea with whom ItcGee had a irtcaal antTreJ, aad all At latt It ami de? tent in that there must ho si nie of tli.it chir-s in the Crowd, and hfcOee declared that thai man. nntattaf a wi quiet young man sit eg t.t si the door, bad looki at one of 1.i-s asso? ciates iiiamaiiuertb.it waa uot right." and ho leliiwilLm IAholitanaltt" tpncaaaaaihim with a club and demanded if he wiissu ahnlMenJati to trhieh a anaaaifa reply ou.e, now," raid the bally, "unu tn that ton area y.01 want la say tol ln't that a fact1'' Yes." as the laughing I'm afraiil to own it. you are too many." Alter a few more WtTtTtttt bully de? li tndei his native place, to which tht young linn ieplitd in the sane win that be was born in 1 niiice Mid educated in and, and rose up and turntd tie 1 now open, fur his mail: when apt the witheul nuiT'ian. ft Hod him fiai nd struck I.

ill 0 er th' head with the club. Tana am tVd, shouting fat and the baDj um repntiai his blows till an open di oneot tntowaen wrath ch.b fln the bully tad barled him back. Yn aity well tnpnota tht thia caused a great aearntkn. Thebalhea drewmi.aad retamodto tl.e "Aaaeticn Hotel," befen which they laiflLfiii.i lor some time, solemn! proclaiming that ii.i.11 iu hm.i-.'.h who came Worn North "ei kfam and 1 ian't hue or who bain ad North" 11111 leave at once or be thrown into the the Itim un Bin Ibii prriaHag no entered the house, and fori: ally cbalaBBftd ry bcllj" to come that the antewattkatalgbt ta belcTeledlte theerouud. Aid tbl di awatrrattoa 11 ej departed.

Of ei mt a Mai iaal et annainani was felt by tha tnaahta a ranter tnraad that ranaca 1mm bi 1 r. si nt cut in en nt dtraction to drum up help. Tht bvnilovi tent word the Mayor and hiari ha I. luiit.ii ti. n.

1 hey promised it, but elld net ci 11 e. A 1 tiard was kept up night, bat aodistaxbance occnxrcsl It was afterward known tlibI about fifty men ttactabsai on the hill in tacfl, under the laanrabJp of bfeGw; but, fiaiiig tie action of the authorities and ii 1 anyrted nd went bnat, lit Mat BBMSblf apt Bad new chapter. Tlte fit Maansnanaa aaMaanWaa A tag ihecatite oatrage, and la fienataaiag punjab r.t 1 he who was assaulted proved to be ta rcii.i 1 r. iniuat. of the family of a prom iiiit eitifCB.

The issued a warrant and il'Tittei'. tie Jftisbtil ti-arrest the parties ut all 1 i aieis. hat will be the 1 uuitdtmcu: is not jet deteranned; btir tie pnAJM tpnastaaftlM place area iret bwataaiti from such nttaget la future. la nil tat IM the 1 'action is already fi.Mn 'lie pieis is ng ttt Duneittka of tha eatragaa aaaBatihlta. A cycle hi thi rang hiatarpd txtd we are iattentering npon inother.

lhero taltti 1 lave centinnally prcaletedhi surr Frcedeai if the North dies but ball iu duty grille BereralnewPotf-Ofaaatbate been erected on tlottita 1'. read: aifg otheia one at Council City, the te.wu of foar New-York Settlement 08 1 ai v. 'ibis place is spoken of aa one of tho most hesitay anal Beaatifoiin the Territory, and tl a'l 1 ut it is rapidh filling up with good tn igiM '1 wot- u.ilies went in a few dajs since a ith sitiera cbildtcn. The weather here it extremely warm; tlemer nryyeetereey sms at 93 bi the aban at Kann Hut The cirer'il i- the cholera haie tiisappcared. Kis'is Bam n.vs? follow? ing are the cmpli te ('( n-us nt the Territory of 1 Ink.

to the li st ejection for members of tht Tenitotial Mm tr, ihm Vor--. BatWp UJfM oau 75 5 lb-9 19 7 SIS 91 101 fett 7i Ar 1 177 t.JM ii ti sis tu rn it tit JS il 117 1 I US ai 99 7t 6 iu ej 'I ot 12 1-7 CJ 108 SJ V3 3 II 50 ti ii XII. 10 1J 87 7 XIII. Its VM f-, ft: rsi -n av ns7 il tK is 1j f71 sta ik'o 104 SJ 11 1 VX ti ISO GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND SLAVERY, ciidfcee of Th- X. T.

Tribure. Loi Prl lay. Mav 11 Bicixirg the tiiscuskii Miivery was re fiii.d. Tn beat was ariacipalfyntnalntd Ut WatteniinuVra, batil was a noticeable fact tut fin th. BanjfBttaa1 much greater oalmnesa lhan anal The BBJrfahl af the eiatetn were c.l..s-, but discttsrion ttirnrd cn lie pnpriety end contattntanal riebt tl ek-vMiLl ly to tddiBtt a pastoral letter to the clurthcb avolring nab in ipuiries, au iu Innnaial ot previous ucinn atid exLortatiotn to nt in! of ti tTil Alter toveral Loura of very tad kind debate, tho marl atn 1 was bur one realh unhaEdsome t.

ag raid by uiv t.tl. u.au on the iitbject, and that was by a Southern gentleman who rose and ittiiel a Nertl i. then him ml priutcJ mjBX lK.it-t May 90, wn then aanteS A t. nulitte? to a Pastoral LetU-r in ac wn appointed, of wHcb i Kar. Dr.

v. Qtnoi Kawark It tn Chair HS n'r u' fcbaia, tai aroaahfj ai ce MBtieVrahte. The Bi ert I'arnet "is Chairman of a Com Blttee torrport on the constitutional power of the r-iancewith the foreBoing report. Ot Assm. ly adjourn to-morrow Ae tor Uait, it is a gr-at city and occupies i dc of the fiant localities the West ItVa b.M.tiii.l rolling coaatry, the citv aan be in the most admirabl manner.

In fact all Missouri late Bight be one of the fiant if Mf srrs. Atcktjf end Mrlrgtellow were net likely to keep the cancer of u. gra SLverv itill eatini away her vitals. 8 1 he ladies of the First Presbyterian Church gare a treat to tbe General AwmMj in their i ont of town. We imitate in this lonfiifnde tbe New Yorkers, i.

e. eaeh ehureh Tic? with the other not only ai to which have the cbureh. but ehureh. It be an immense job for a sojourner in our bxrga towns to lad I Ii an to a Leus? of as poor take rare of and save them'i Iffhe doc trine be true that there is no salvation out of the rhnrch, the poor people are inevitably lost, fat tley can neither buy nor hire a pew iu these hundred thousand dollar churches, (ientility ii fart getting to I the only passport to heaven as the depths of man's purre. so are his chances for future ghry.

This new church stands in the cen? ter of aen of vacant lots, huge piles of building materials lying arour.d as far as the eye can reach, with only lit-re and there a brick block or simile home rising above the dreary desolation. These pUfjel and these scattered pillars, pediments, capitals, these huge layers of rock and oaBd an I in necse cubes Of unlaid brick, induce one to imagine himrelf transported to the sites of the tarn? us ruins of (irecian. Roman and Efjfttaji where ruis, tires and earthquakes bt 4,000 years or more have been scattering their ovtr the now tolitary plain. WW are we respectable rtaehj terians. Fpircopalians.

and others, doing for the peer whom we have always with us1 We are lea' ir tl im to be tahen cart of by Methodius an 1 CatLolics, who being poor thcn.sciw* must natu? ral?) OZaeei to take care of the p.or. The touch of tie baagai of oaarao will not soil aWr silks or bnadclctls, Lor will unlragrant mechaLics leave un ideas ant stenches in their damask pews. When will our city minister i-elieve the word tley preach, that the poor are lod's people boa wiil have tLe moral courage to take the band of tbe poor man in tbe street, aud say as Mo? res to Hohab. with nsand we will do thee "gOoi." 'II. report ol tba Coaradttae oa Bum oad tnres epea Bowery hi tbaCbarabeo pleases tbe AboBtb nists t.nd Northern men generally only the roathera moi it.

ItraatBrtaothe aatiaa ti Miaisoao Assemblies, hich has been pretty string, nctw ithrtamling whr.t our friend-of the 11 eta! ciatii in thi "W.c oi New-York aro aboataar "iaorffoa." It contains a palpable hit at lomtfouij about inteinp.rntr.iess of lai i.i and action, but at trhom nobody knows. 01 c. area not at ao, Irr oarreeotatasMead actions are reallirmed expressly. It reeotnmends the ap ii.ii.tirrnt of aCaanariatoo tritt a Pastoral 1 to the Cbarebee on the subject, and to port the i tt lit af tLe Assembly 's constitutional nv ever it, and exftcfm-s the wish to abolished in huril.es oaoi us it can be dine in a constitutional and Christian manner. Now.

If the Boatbera axes are willing to adopt this rep? rt without debate, they ill OOOafO the taflictioO of Abolitioa speeches with which tlieir i ijl tei us are vex. i as wa the soul of I. Ltt Podoax) eery tine they c. n.e up fj) the Annual Caaclata. Hut If their hearts burn to oir irth the es with which it is trianoni they 10000 prepand, so that thev cannot -ep i.e.r seats lut tut ci n.e up an I r.e the 1 1 why tlen, of course, Abolitionists, if Bel twenty, must save tie Union also, and noli.in, ill Step it 1 ate but the us qaoetsOa.

I beard it stated that one af the Southern Min isters hero, hin.self a daToboleVr, BOJd tint would bo willing to have the As resolve that atarebosdbg in tbe church should bo oboi iil i d. pro-, iced tome 11 or twenty years could I allowed in which to accomplish it. I glu you this as one rvmptom of arogrooi; teetboagb tbe Asstn I ly has the constitutional powvr to forbid tbo missi- in future of any IMTaboVJorlato tie ebarebi it bao aottbarigbttaoooapeltiare l. is already La the church ta emancipate their slaves. They mav KfMOJ ami OsWm what.m? 1....

1 ut the difficulty is that the of oar church icxccpt Moral power i rests with tie riuepfirffr, and not Bynodo or General As tt n.l lies. Practically, aaab I rBebjtcrj hms a rcfo en tie acts of the FROM BOSTON. Ii. N. BOtntWi Wednesday, May Last tvi ajaj ronie af the friends of Baa sill Low eil entertained him with a ma-itii icent diu L( rat the BowOfO House, in anticipation of his np aching diparturc for Lun pe.

There arero iwi iity-two genii, men tln in I'm loiors Lou'fellow, Feiten, Tierce (tbo mathema th btl), Agastirand llolinesof liar.aid LTaivanity. 1 eil.aps, rMTeaaleM, it mnv he well to tell your Haders bey end the IluJs.n that by HOaWoa, I MOOS Dr. OBti Wmdell Helme tiie pret, vrho is a lYofaaiOt in the medical school of the I'tkcrtity. Tit -c were besides Waldo EaaanMx, Jaba s. DwigbtsT.

Vf.Paiaaae (the p. lidmund Quir.cy the author of Wens! i lid GeorgO T. Davis, forme: ly a men her of Con I gress from the weetont diltriel of the State. 'I here 1 was also him 0 bOB llowudji calls Mot otelpa, i the man of two hemispheres;" with other men of wit r.nd tab ut win in it would be u-. less arid in aaeaiavo toaaxaa bo tao pablkt, bxaeanafe as tho p.ublic has not the honor of their Mi who written book- or been sent to Con? gress are to n.n.e extent public property, so far at bast thi ir num.

concern, 'lhe oeaaeina is said by those who were present to have hem a highly successful one. You will sie by tL. nati.e- 1 si mi ou li.at i oiue of tl.e iinest nita ami mi st osabjaai of Hi riaad weie jiresent. rJatOBM lOjatbaj e.tn! atagOOtJ. ril rarj brilUoat poems oooopooad for the siin, and 'ah good stories vero told to stock the editor's of all our uiayaziues for a ti.ei.e ini nth to The An.i.t rsarii have rtimulated our Iniok 01 BotO to bring out some new works.

Little, Frown A. hr.ve issued Andrews Norton's Iong mated twaotetioa of the fiospels, together with a treatise wiieh he left in manuscript ou the Inter aei ETideaeco of tba Geaaiaeaoeo ot the Qoaaak, Hie gnat work published during his lifetime as, I you will ncollect, on the Fxteinal ThaBootoa papers, I observe, are aaiafaajBM I opaortoattT aaOtod by Iheoi publications to re? print tie hui nf the obituary of which appeared in Tn Tii'int noon after ail ctceate. 1 trust seme thorough account of the life and character of fhll ancient writer wiil iMxanlOBf be given to the world. Mr Nor tu'. tame in his lifetime was not commensurate With his great ability and ran httniuments.

It is bowaOOl one of tLe npuiatiois that arc likely to p.i stn t-er and lalfjn as thty -row older. Lottie. Browo a o. oanaaitee as aoazli ready a lcviseil tr.iiislati' I of Plutarch, by Artau'r Hugh CiiUib. lata EaOoW Of t'riel Oxford.

Mr. It is a r. i of merit and a Heut nhi lar. lie r. a war or two in tLi? ceunfry, cliefly at ambridire.

lf0 in agaaloaad I believe in some flaiW mi Lt i Bee (cr.nectetl with educatii n. The coiu mu Plutarch is poor and inaccurate, aid air.Clenah'l wiil uuduubtediv supersede it at si i r. t.ldisLtil. A sa to be much scientific meehani ctl value is also announced, entitled Low. 11 Hv dratUk I ij being a (election from Kx peiinttLts in Hydraulic Motors, on the flowed! Water ovi Weira, and in unals of Uniform Fee fiction and t.f Length, made at LowoB, Maoraefcmm.

H. Francis. Ilerbeit's Poeme and Shelley are just ready to appear in tbo eerics of Fngli-h Foots, published by Uttio, Lrcwu ft Ca BhoBoy is edited by Lowell, who Las prchxed a Life of the Pott. Anicg tLe new law-books are the second vol oi Parsons on Contracts, bv the Dane Fro of 1 aw in the Harvard University: and also tie twenty seventh volume of the Law and realty Reporte Uttia, Brawi i in. have li! ewioe just issued a edition of Wnea ti n's celebrated on International Law, with tLe author'a last corrections, additional notes, and an account of hie life and diplomatic caieer by illiam it.

Lawrence, formerly Auieri can barge at London. The biographical abntal of blr. 1 katon is full and interesting. Ouvut. E.

ASTI-BLAYERY tTONVMMTjOM. CanerposAer.r? of Tb? f. TrikwM. Wednesday. Mar 30.

The Xew-Inglnud Ann slavery Convention rr mblcd at tie Melodeon ycatenlay afternoon at '2 o'cb KJmund Quincey, Ps.p. in the Chair. There waa a large snd inteligeat audience in at tetidaiire. 'i DO ting in the afternoon waa addressed by Wnn Well? Brown. Wm.

Lloyd Garrison. Mr. tipis, S. S. and Abby Foster, H.

r.nd eti.irs on tie various aspects of the rauie. Tie tuning reasien waa numerously attended. Francis Jacksou in the chair. Stephen Koater eddrrssed the Convention, apcaking of the posi? tion of the Free-Soil party, and iu tbe course of Iis aTka criticised with some severity Cbarlea sun ner and tie programme for agi? tation laid by 1 heedore Parker in bi- recent in rk at tic Anniversary the American Ar.ti Slavery Society. Mr.

1'arker btnj present briefly replied to Mr. Foster, showing ti at they weie labeling I the same end. though they line liitlercnt n.cats. The meeting was subs an by Mr. Carris- C.

C. Burleigh. H. Wright, and others, and toward the close of the scaaii a discussion arose in regard to the tie: its of tie Fire' Soil party compared with Dis? union Al olitU pitta, and at r. la'e hour the meeting adjourned, after a protraete I session of more tLau iihUol interest.

Th's rooming the Convention again met in the laden sr.d was called teertet by tiie Cresu.ent, Wendell 1 bill ps The Hail was again lUed. Ti coring this f. rCZV as adiiressed by ilenry Wright. Aaren M. Powell, Anthony Hums, the" 1 i A.

T. Fuss, s. S. hi and others. Tbe President ti fcrre.i to the Anti-Slavery Con vtiititn hold in this city a year at wht.ii tii tAnility Fums was in the foiirt-llous? a prisi t.er tobe as a SaBta, Then no oneol'us i i i Id get si? I of tho victim ef BettW kidnapping aetj, Bat i' weoonidaot remove Edward Greoly Lorii tri diet.

trt could 8BMtl the very men who nit Anthony Burns into Slavery to purchase him lack j.iain. Ai though we not get a ot him a year ago in thin Court prison. I bare tea the ptaatarti ttid Mr. phiihps, of tn duciig toyott Anthony Burns en this platform a frei ti ta, i Burns e. mi ttTt ui, I mi in a few mod Bttwersla expressed his aatbtaction at being for the first time in an Ai.fi-Slavery A age ho wascarri.

through the streets of this city, in the midst of tro. ps, into the hell of southern slawry. lie did ot then aSMel bl bo ut of slavery, hut bt hnd the in hii ii ul i mi I trie laud a-ain. and of reaching Cat a.1;1, I hin a few years, lie thanked Oed thai, fit ii. a chattel he was now a if not yet, le 11 io beeetat cue.

Bent's reaierbi were neoivid with much feeling and A. M. P. THE Si IT OF BIRCH tt. BENTON, FOR SLANDER, I'l This which has been hanging in the invtn fer about six came up to be tried hef his Honor Judge Balltuat tha Henry Circuit Cearj on Tucedtv last.

The trial ooaoiiTnod saw At bole 'The whole i.i the easo, wi'h ccption of one wkaees, was by ttepealtl'ieo. Tht i.n i i.t i i oi COpied Pi arly WBO im com was submitted to the Jury on Friday evening, ni on ttBCtb I a ashed by the hfbo butnr.odiAodbytlieJaageat ordiue i.i< tn ner tie law govtniii.ir tbe case. The i out a litre, some one or two ti.ii rerdkt for the plahitlnT Kx irpiiot8iiiiringthcpiogii.sot thetri.il bad been i iI ti on 1 i'or feiidant. and a aiti ii Oalaittty meti fast Bar a ntt iL I tio.i was et til Baad by the Judge, bill ot cxccpan-is tili at.d the care, we suppoM-, a ill now bo token to i tart Coin I an of error. x.

i prtennttttht trial tad beard the arbeit let bany arnantnt ef eensawliB theeeta, it tu- uti urtcred or by Btr. 1 tea egaii Ifr, Diinh i.s a hatband. It ii neeiaiory to stote hero what they were, aa tbe whole uilii publle have been tstniliar trlth Un ra rhvoa li the prints lor the last live ycaro uiuee this suit wai Mannend, Daring the ptngreni of tae trial there coincc'cd tic case i r.uso vhb are 11 ernd ave lod to tho alvtahj i of Ihe DcTBOOratk patty in this and which, so Bt It 1 the tii it political I a. i es ntui licnton payfats. Tue Jury hi.ii, ver that ilie.i en- were Whigs, and of ccuxte were nntrcjndiccd and no doth! stripped the oasehs ti tie tcoti any th iah wn only legitimate, on which they bentd thttr 11 i.

Than poutietl trssart tnighed raata Csataar, wt i'i in biiuitg thitn to a conelusioti, as tl political cnortctert tat parties wart SMfttllv o. ions. Wt jretrtd tfttr ti let was roaden I lot Jury were to theaiaoaalof data tret, seven be big for II highest amount, $10,000, in id in tl dedtralton, (bar for ej on for 'Ihe reealt was a oempTomast on lOicco.a (Mo.) laaapaaeanS, hUj 19. DEATH oi MORTIMER THOMSON. Ittt'O a'i'fl Mr.

fli 1. Her ki.ewn to tbe public as was acci .1. i.tai i Wcdt.tr lay at Ann Arbor. whuc he a-as speadhiga km nya, wttont sliotii.g ar a uiaih with some e.cnpauioui, when an teehttatal il. i an and t.

his lite. Mr. was a native of Michigan; bis age an about or be ami a man of a Ho gi I. in.ti..'; i tire, anil en-lowed witu lab Bit tnd aspirations aUeh woul have a cured for him an liotiorabb ptaot ii Lftarataia, His' DtnhV bl letters he himself regai.ltd as but a youthful garza, ai their ii r.iti I popularity never caused hbn to eiaggenite worth. To his family tha shock of his Midden ii inu.t be ovcrwhehningly painful; while those who bebt km ii cvpacit'od an-1 bis eboracter will aatfly regret the le.noval ttmt an isj of so much sweetness, sincerity and lofty 1 urposo.

adorned as they were by a genial, graceful 1 t.nier which often chat med and delighted bat BSWnt i i i RECENT Tht St. JJm BL) tbo death 0 Ilenry Chubb, F.s.p, the Brbjhtal Btnnttabtf I 1 senior editor and of that pap whiob took lr.ee en the ult. iir. Chubb was one of the leading men in St. John.

He at ne time hel the Mayor of the city. In the year loll, he coin mc und tic publication of the Courier, over which ho las ever BaMt fatid the chief control. Niiihun cl for tw. nty-two Trciisurer of the tonn Hartioi.l, die i at his nee in the City of HaiCord, May 59. Chtistopher Celt, son of the late Christopher Colt, 1 Hartford, and a brother of Col.

Samuel Colt, illiu in that ity the evening of the Chatter Atlant, EVeabb nt the Bain Bank, Bl died at bis in Clia.lestijwn on tho tVth uit, at the arc of ti years. Tit II'' IVn frfpt announces the death of Chi.hiring, M. the well-known alatisticil r.i '1. r. wh.

seari'iugs rank hi -best works of (heir class. He died at Went Its! try ta Hat clt Aantg tht Mi impoitar.t ef bit productions look on In migration into the United tri dl 7 BE CROPS. Mr. Rressle of the Petuvsn a farm on the aand bills Albany a hieb by judicious eultivat; r.de to cipual there of mmc favon soil. La sei? st he planted acres with pof.it"?.

He raii-cd pi.tot* es, com. and cabbagea aatfl to tu reply tl. tobli, of ti I elavau House, and hud this Spring IfftM bushels of potatoes for saie. 1Lt seasoa be lie btnercd Rcres en He has planted one theiurand bushels of potatoes, which with an ordinary season must prodacetentiousaud bushels atleabt. Of corn, beats, turnips, tbbages, acjABshes, radishes, Ac, he expects to raise more th in double the nuantity of year.

It will be tltat he hat wisely adepted tbe counsels of The Taiiawt in regard to planting one aero He pays this year over for manure. He gives the prtwerenoe to "kiln dust and guano. NOTES OF WESTERN TRAF EL. THE MAMMOTH I I PBaTf TRIP i.i;<.k<?t cf HlHM i am Moth May 7, the irregular order of oar arrival at tbla place, after oar mishap la the woods, ore wer? cordially welcomed by Mr. Miller, (ho Tie hotel it a glirg pile of bu.i.i with sfnne ohim aoyfl atta hed BO tl.

BXB1 the ends. A wire of fumi-d ed ite north? ern end, l'rontin upon a lav. ri wticr toreat treca have been allowed to stand in (heir natu rnl attitudes .1 crmipinft. 1 he main of the Lot? with Ihil wing, tareloBN I at least sis dred feet lore of r'ie most del r.htful BfBBBlBatloe im.L' viitnmer mi the pli? i narrow girdle of BsBBBad bead, bey end which stand tbe wherein the und turkey still n.n\e their habitation. We hoard the c-Il ti.e as haded rcrlieo are sutlicicutly ii go ami 0 it i the in? to I i dy ti -tieed .1:.

I i i I ntucky ar.h.t.vfurn. i i f.r has It irdly oj. Bbaad bail orea vuttare oa aar arrivals Two if sc hau list returned a trip bo I rivers, Dadoi tbe charge of tl fi bi i Je, aud be. sp itli mud, of tbo character af tba tr.p. A our ataf w.te Hi died bo two days, we dee: lad to 11 tliI ris I title a aoBBB Bfaafl.a, r'serving Uti fiaotdJaajBjoay iwai the aatoapaaff the Bail lay, Tbo rtvaea Baal booa gratfaally rieiaffot ti Bff I Bad i i th? i ta? 1 most lacs i veBieat stage, Bot yat i upassable.

Mr. Miller iitfo.j t.s thai I'-ey I roso more tbaa ft. doyi in eueoeeeJoBs there i od pres. ui in mid BjBa be able to cross ih I en -ti for ti next and B90B Aifivd. one ol the other lot laitieterj excursion.

After dining ol'a aoUo haunch of niton, Aliud Bxede his npjearniiee wiiha bundle of lampeaad BBBBBBaind thai aterytbiog was in r.niliniss. '1 tin the hot. I to tho tbward, we eatorod rocky aoviae in tho I BJ and bj a froj BBbBOBOl BN lovirs a gust af cold wind thai I I i BOOd eatroBoe to th? a id arorld. rhOoootM war wild and plctvrceoao. in III ex'reme, jet t' r-t inn s.

i .1 tiling to terror. Ha falling iu of the roafaf tho BTBBM of the faaj rs it opproiahod tbe sur i i rt't form, a or abotol Ii i teriuii a ill" i'i a darli, avii'ig kl, oat of which olBBjtj BViaal of aald air was breathed in onr faces. Trees grew around the of the in. bIbb pb iaj it ohadi; ii na aad tan ledriai Crii igadltl otdoa, au.ta ilen dei itreaaial erator laluag Ctm ti.e the wbioh aiel.ed ahove the eiiliaiiee dropped like silver before tie nyrtorioai gtaaai lao hwapaat et theoareIs tbrougbool re i tbe apper air tl.Mot BtrotOB i iii.iiig evi v.l. Bihetaald.I ei It al e.jUal, as th wert) tliia i ming prcwous to i there is percep til 'e cur rent.

I Taking nu ll a lighted lamp, we doae 'ii led siimo rochf etepo to Iba loot oi tho earora, pnei be I ad the tinkling eaeeado, Bad plaaged htothoj ilBitaoaB The iveaae rapidlj ie i eli bynn orttBob i wall, with adoOT, orhleb la loel.td la exeliule pilferers. Having ted tbio, the daylight disappeared bnhlbd as. i pin.blinded tooeadaoa tm itloa pich oatl oooo, oatiid haralj too a Baoi toioaaaah to ooat Baade, and ol ii -i eun piled tn either side 'i'h's p'tit of the avenue it i a led I bf NVTBWO The sparo gradunily ex I t.t di the orel of the eeiilBg beeeroe Bsore "'im 0 lolty, and tin i- 1.. thOWl i Ih. BMeiroi by a and BBCortarn gib mar.

Tbe floor aadoc out leet was tn Mid well-bi nteu, the wo breathed pure and rBtYoehiag, and bmIubj af por ii nl'eei'ee nea i't re'ilac'il sbrtnk 1 lag seusntion which I think near!) cry one must el OB iTrt'i pffi haj As ti pupils I expindod snd we began todUcormBtoro eloailybj tbe Ngbl lamps ti.e nimi tl.o grand rs 11 11 i i 11 soboa iocs ball cuilcd ihe Voetibale, abiebieeaid to he directly BadOT the 1 I It or 60 feat in bight, bruuehing onoei ejoiis lb Au 'iii'ou't A'cnuo it is tLe fJreai But-ri oui, wlnV. huudr-ds op bate bare rhootB eo a place 11 hiheruttie'i iu the Min Caroi wbioh Paiaadod lor throe or four miles b. Im Bi Baaran i I of ut and mi rn imilliol it i-t -sj Ii. in eOOne phnrs i xpanding to 150 Ie. t.

What are iiie call i us oi the atica.i. the Lou I Vir -t ti Palaces di'(. uidon and l'aiia to this ifistantic null hewn ii the UrlBf fOfhf 1 rii us tu ilie er. nf Ib ttotnless i'it la 18313, oad wbaagaeBtly of tbe P.vcrs in Hl'i, all tie published aeeoonta of ti loaoth Cava de striked aal) Ihie ovoaae and 1U biaaohoa. The lidea are walle witha distiuot and iOB etinu bold cornice a alt btly-arehad ceil ingwi.ieh often tefembteB a groined vault.

Iba limestone lies in strata v.i.h areely a lault, ai.d all tin c. ferms which it as um i ar- fit ly Ie to the a-tiou of water. Iii ii ed at. ly i enierii ir, you see in; u.ains ot tie laltreiei Werhl winch were carried on here In in ltoV6 to lci4. The old or loaahfaB vats, the for rrying OaTlhl aatar.

tud tBBBT aaaai Bpplianoe still almost a. ar it the manufacture hud jnst bee.i reliaqniebod. 'the woedeworh retoaiQi pi tu. ttyoaaadaad un i ana 'a r.i.< tn by Bad the prints the oxen's booth in tue then seiet soil have Bof boob edited. I is sail that Lt'tj to tie va i h'rO? wal Irout the eaith in 11 re aad il at in the e.iurte of Ii art the BBBM Barth beOOMM n'ehly irii pnrnted as beoare.

'i'i is prop, rty is alee im i. ui iegted to the nie, but in de I am i.r.f a are it ha. ever bat Whethi t.oru the r.S en tie tihalortOll Bid rsejutnt purity of its constituent clean ate or from tbo presence of laBte exbilaratbaj peuportyiil raeeetaial? aoro brating aad ii a the air ii the upo-r wi rid. Aftat we bad biv. aeetittomi'd its leu a ruin re.

its was a luxury. lean only ctU'paro it a adld nrrous oxide. Tbe whi.b were tas. tin tohn.leartb to the salt me Bst lad prOEOp BX jhO Bf with wj BBJ ettra Aa a aouituriuni patieato, ii. a bi 'o oaasn but the i tatatv ii.t tit has not I t.

t'i "i th-in in! ds who mjr b. en the advanced 1 ef the dtaaXOXi tho absence of aub 1 itirtuenc?) oaBBBB as i trage table ritaHtj bbUM any ia- of Ie and air. arly a quarter a mile beyon.1 tbe i. to a secot inserted tin pt in ti.e Ji.cin r.ue and 1'iie lie reel, which ie about hi feet high, almost 0'? and on t' ft hand is a ca'l-ry or choir witb a projecting pulpit at one the angles. Here it ol.en performed on Sundaya durinrr thi Wi to.

1. ui sonie label from the vats, while the guide nenidtU to 'be gall' ry Bad finally took suititm in tie pulr H. re I i light bieh Lined and sputti red fMiiieau Hatne, tbr- ing a strong pale blue lustre up Bgaiast tbo vast, rude atches and brrngingoHl the jagged walle iu vivid relief the profound darkness on.

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