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A' i---- LA -z- -u ggwawmuu-wam. juvjaim aamw i "A 3 Ililieiied by WMCAMKHON 6 CO. OfSce on I rintcrf Afc7, between Unto aad. 1JmJp ric li-tJ-oet. 5 A I i a--, 4 i 5 i inn La i i Pi 3 I A'- a 8 i i A i I tc I 1 1 m-iuuAuiiuiiij S3 I3ROA1) BTItEET.

AVI IN BTOHK ANT T0S.81LS AT 83 rot4aut4, lOO CUtr, (th finest crer brought to thm mirket) I lOO Carrel lOO lpflS Buttar, gg a gecerta of ProTJioni, cbetp sa tb eheapt. A ALEXA.KDEE, G.SCOVEL REAL EOT AGI iTr i 1 "A'urchases and, ells Raal EfctsU to OfdepA Allencb to the Collecting 'of-Rents; 1 Leajei Farms, Lots Dwellings, CiTesfroiapt kliettUn I lis Pcrfcll2? KegeUallons. HEFEEEXCES. BiaU, Count, and KwhvilU C'Aj Officials. Wi altera of tL two traLcbet of th TfMb- tUU City Lilttra Idilort and fubliabcra of NatbTill Citj Iai'y Fort VfaaUr, KabiU, Tonaaw.

OBreCoraer Peril St. ae4 Capital Aveaee, Cppoeite trout of Opiua, I FOB ALK Two duuU EogiiMW, 6 horn pow- wK'h. aw an.t h-r material, work manatupor prloroianfa, mnh Ulr ad all ap- 1 jur auii( mr a a bnrRKia kjruat or rJ uiat a caxb Taiuatioo. Apply to H. O.

80OVEL, NanhTille. 1011 BALK. That entire Hnrk on North aide of Ctar elreet, iween Chi-rrr Mwl and the a l- ca me weat, ruiauDg UirouKi to the Thmiifc 1 h.mrf Tairlal-T tmiubwM Uk-4uiUh ail be ecM IB front oe both mwu toatut purchauira, and them at pnece ltico uxl etr to Vit pun-h-ra zuJ eipect aa atfvawe ui i 1 oa til FOK BALK. Ttie New Theetre, eorner l'uio and Kummor Strt. oftir at a pin- ihl wiB Mil la urcbamr per rent ereea per animau FOR BALK The pretty Block of Store, etoriee npb, 00 wminier etrtet, roiorof Uiitcn etrect, doc reound at l-VAi; tt.ia year' rut W)U he lakes a part pa)ueuL FOR BALK The imitaio.

red casd-etnae front dwelling. No. Mi huivL etreei, nh git-', wu-r. ateuosarj eanh-tuha, coal hmiee. Art Kith aa ell to me hi rearrunf to bpruce atreet.

FoseeeMOU Will be gieeaapeediij. FOR BALB The line fcm'W reiden, rntrlrj and fe-eiiU rul'y eituateri, oa ie nortk eet corner at Nir ii.Klj aud I'dIoO FOR 8 4 I -The dottle ettly Mnioa bow oe- jrm led Maj. Jt 0. Mcnrt, eaot ki HiL'ti mn, bouee Bui of L.burt'h, W1U1 lae Din'tero erio4ntmtft an't eoveDi.QkeMl iu alo-caiiij emmeDtly UeeiraUe, 1 F(H ALE Beau.ilal aubuibau Ito, lu tarioua locatiuee. WATF.b a (rood woodland, witrua Are mileaet aaalla.

FOR ALK A Farm of ITS Acm, well tro-1 proveo, tic1er i'HI d'OtieM, a apptMPtm-: iweliar ttte Itouee, aaUatMeru wrthia Bi' tet, l' Iruit trewa, pvara, ptmt-hee. Hume, ehernee, apruea, qiinoa, ainks Ar larree is rood, new tana tww wtui roome, tmrn. etaUa A- aituatvd on tf (tatiatm milr fttm NiMhvtile, and within mile of the Louie. lilia eu raitraad. Th iuher tipon Uue fr.mt, with judj-iou maonenirut, miicht be etUd ar neerlr, if nut tiniit anotwti to tr ftr khe ainr.

wnick ii veil kaawb ee ilhain oltfiaca FOR BAI.B The large, araii-bnilt, and eonnrto-dtooa rewftetve of Mr. Hiutahed, on Hroad at 1 corner ol KcLliuore, (ntt depib of lot. FOM BALK IIS frwton notth aide of CKlar eoraar of Park, wivti bnok tla-eliuiK, a good puel-bea for mantancee ur buoneee. FOR BALB A eomforUUe dwellinc oa (ty at at uie mouth of t.r miwi, naii Ij rt frout on tjapttul imrk, wtuub can te luaUr a pretty phtce. FOR BALK The Bhelhy Wr-hraJ rle(r, on fcraad atnwA, lu l4itit fvokdwp, wiUi all the Ciwt-uT txM'k and atone Uiiirfiutf Wrll Itiea-14 A'r a eennnay, hotel, or huanieM bouaee, and caa be cold ib part or la whole.

FOR BALR IB A of fill jrmnnd IS tiulei acu'h of NeltTille, with the pinifortl Aiaiuooaaf trie I U. S. I' Attorney, the I boa. Jubn TnmUe. ii i.n.

Oenoe are here oowrd Iru Ut, tiaaa, weter, eleveted frounde, Ac i FOR 1, and Uia Oslietra I J. 1 -s unnai wliunit AtW-IoU No. 7, and el, eat eide of u-ivt. M-xiiOl of wtuck we wcf oa liOet al Wroia. FOR ALK -Two frnrrd ad iroi-ery tHMree oa emtin Kaiumiintt, lt, 47 and Aaranutnjf thrvuirn to I1 rwj I street.

'1 heee toreaare tery taluaue plaiee for a laige Uixt-t i aea (.. It FOR SALKAeTea new. Beat aottAf ea, ronlaiainE A (Moiua aaj a i.iu tn, uituer hi li-iioe, Intpui tutiMt.oH hroJ Mr. Niot'vMiil lu. fcre a a nnKtearea.

i'oejetaioa AjcU Jo. FOR BAt.K A Rrfot TaK. In worklnc erder oa oa Clbartuue pike, 3 tr.ua Nasviilr, a t- i le ImvI of ui. H. li'ir and R.

on W. rUitroad ttnitnent wa.r to ra ttaeyard, twaai-nuaaud a biHAcli, In all It FOR 8 ALU tm I.KAK. The pteaaantfy ettiia. 4a, eomtortaole aae etveate-4 of Mr Oteale ltwicx, iTevldrat of Uie I'taiiwi Ivank of Teuaeeeee, 10 an area of about Me, eaal of and near klie tiptoe Kfuoopal t'hurvh. erifler la whole or in part top.

tvnua, aae at rotnuaecmure wica. FOR ALK-A farm of area, mile, from aahr.i?, avariht larra a-Mory oae kouea food rir, fMfo i i iirii it Uiewhute boueA, new frame kA au.i i'atn; aoot an'k. atain aod ouij hotua, corn rr.lt, aeeet fa.ib at riafl eorao.i nith a K'xd aoiiaje tiou, ai ta cior, the TA i outt'ttn 1 a 'MeiiJ In Tlie bud te ad fopi TttstM eeMMinh tor' bra-wood, lernMeaj-y. I FOR i ILaV-The iwa A. airaWe tore I alomee ee Bona Alarkat auvv, if St 0'rth ot 1 iaiea thtiiii it atreet.

imuv oa to itniM.rtani atre. Th.Bev..r,erthTth.a.uuonofDjen of larjr buaiBeae erepwty. OR BALE Furn'Uir. (ir pnpr.a, atndT 1 lo.bou-noidturuuoa.cru, XOH BALK-Akiri-lTeul-rhan Kidenoe, tih t-y iia AkClieauxutt, f-l-tHuui Cotirt Cera of l.Tidoa eountv, fmM on toe Huena una Kae. end Atjt on Po.

it atreei. Vaiuabte pro-. Berty aud a home. -j 1 Fa MAI K-A rtKunaand e-a awe cmutM, el lei trnnt, 1 am, on butn-r I. Bwawev trpanu U.

Cuu Vi ut I. ad "a Fee Start The eriexooa, eomfarialiie nvmi'y r. aae lw. 1 aiit 1 north a. tft 'Jouft iiouae, ana ant ifce mmuu Oat.to-., i ya ceeron, tc Buna tart oi i.

heiing tae tw loaaaavaaiag ol ot aj cm.ui.-j. Waas4 Tb lea to4 CsUoa xi FOR Lot an Nortk i-w, fepnu. A -t i.il!". Pnoe ar eaiw a irv.a noyi, baruia two aa rwi, Baa ir. ia a a wrnurel MtaUaprVir.

ot.a.o-ne us C. t. at'-B a at4aai- Thi Tery ei.jj i.e Lot, oj nonhy 1 ate ie ism A eel I. wwat aid Of North ttufiage atreea, fMaaeeu.a, kneaia a in 4Jlria ioaa, eh ft front, and aoout 1AI feet (. ktojiatna lor atorea ee ree-oeacea, aad will FoTttafJiiaitiOB feenenttag any or all lb abovo gnasuciBed property, gw ua n.

a. :.4 itC i i cppoalat trjl Si V-" jmp.MORmuco.. FOK irauUliii Type AND STEflEOTYPE FOUNDRY 423 Street, LouIsTlIle, Ej. mi tiuid nd ftinj'fh to order, rrv, Uaxli, rurDiiura, two, Cu C-K. IwRMlCA-ii.

it i pno (Mud for cia tj5. marK-lm fun emrtsi E'JITfll CAMCRlDfiG, Xry; Oood Commission Llerchanls. a ucnt Fr Kastera Slisiifaeicrers, LouUTlHe, o.r7 THK "WPLKt EUJKTIO l) (ul.i thin of the kjo bow iu 1 fi ua ir" ted wih to cil lit attrition Ui NashTiihttcth mat iKpf 1 lh nl WD't in Hiippljiug tlw- o.j tt I 11 um m-muhx-turRra i kiaiag oolj r'KW il for 1 UMITH CAMiiRJDGK. uir7 tf No. 62 Main utivet, Lou'smIic, K.

GOLD SPOT. New Stock '3 or PENS IT TUB GOLD PEN DEPOT, 72 Clierry Tcnn. ill Pcus WtrrftLted. E. L.

TARD0X. del-tf 1 VA v. A a inikfL 0. eraoui. i.

t. aota. fcUUDlSI Auctioneer Bud CommiloB Merchants, No. Broad atreet, TKit't AK SALES TPAY3, Monday, Tbnredem If. lVnk-ular aHentmn id to Kal hjUU.

Household heed aad ewr? denerttitooa of property. Terme liherat. an TUli BEST IN THE CITY DQliEGiUA BOTIOBOT, (n CV. Building, rf oar rwntM 0JK,) No. 53 North Cherry Street, KASHVXX.LE,' TENW.

HAVINJ Pl'RI'HAsrP THK AfhVF. WILL knowe euhfi-hineat, we wooiit to it" 01a 1 a I etiawmera. ana rrr'- raatfemente I Vi nfCltfrCt iltlX-U ultui.i IS TBI CIVT. Feere that th iroa tmtidiona prr eouid d'e-'re eontnil kept oa hand, and iu be prepared IB atyleaod al 10 ehon-eat BtiUce. haea in eur arooy a full carp ef tha beat COOKS AND WAITERS to hJ br or te Northm cil tx, Kni wt- Oft vu.

u.ftr xk-k 4 orAttnsl. Fsriiies will bo Supplied oa thnrtew BOtstw with eevmhtnt ia eur lie HHfc mie, 1 innara an bnpoera we neat eat I Lii u-r mi h.iura. dtne ua ia a toauaer not to au. jwwao. mJT A SrJ of plroBaeai eouriikA.

J.S.ILIOLlltt Co. bat M. Notice. C. s.

tvtTcw csion st I 5-, e6. JetiiX. A IX, 0OTTOM AF.FtYi- AT THIS PLACE, and BaoTta a ci-r. fi 'Me taatied Irani kx.i otsaa. ismm Mt asdalire4 at the taotervraeat Haora nu- ot iSr-a jra A Uo la.

AV.ooraer 4a a- t. --et waw.a. A m. at iTinciunati rs-ia. WrR-THOBKBAWl MANUPAOTUBERS A5D Wholesale Dealers i OF EVEBI t'EStBiPIISJf.

le i ii! J. 1 Uarehna, VJ Pearl Street, One lux Went of Vine, r' 1 111 I 8 i OiiioiimiLti, Oliio. CINCINNATI Paper, Warehouse. MXOW CHATFIELD AMJ ACTL'KERS A SO WHOLESALK Paper Sealers, Etp oor.4tti;!y on hand a coiiipleta aaeortnieot cf Flat Cap, FoHo, Pvlediumr Royal Super Royal; Flat letter, rarl'ia. wrU'hta.

Folded Plalq Can, varioua itethta, Flat ommerrial an 4 Fackrl Aoira, lloliliard'a Glared Corrr l'a' I an Alao, oilier branaa or ait color, i'liuiera' art Mork, In ataerta. rol ered and while Al.o, cut arda In full Ti riety of auiity and size. r' Aeeaparrr; Manilla Paper, Atvoa. I'aper, tt rapptna: axareli t'aper, ol Paper, Mraa Uuarda, Ham Paper, Caudle A'ayer, 1 Board. LEATHERS of ail kinds for topcther with T00U and 1 BINDERS' MACHINERY.

Ail cf hii'h we ciTer at lowest marlict price. Order hy anad pTorrrpdy filled. ixo. cSatpield woor 77 A T3 Waicul tt Gacituwai. I trevU-SM (P) rr GIBSOIJ HOUSE, WAbNUT STilEET, Bet "Ut en Finii Btreeti, CISiCINKATL, OHIO.

walker co. 1 A.Froprietora lu rl'-tiu removal; r.ai:van& aweiltson, Practltftl PlBmrafrs Gas rittcrs, nAVK SMuVO' TH rj from Nj. 10 H41 townvrly o-Tupied hy nt. Baniinoc a vt- pntr J-ttop oaCtmrrh ifw and iitra dnor low Ih ollu hor tUf) are now pr ie I lo exeoat ana ell kiodt ot wnik Uieriuk Abort p-? in tie ''eft mner 1 he hir. vmi hand and 'or I-irt ana rr--" Pntnjt, Alter, r.n ud ti-t-rn umfs et-v, Al-e, Ii4j piy ot t.

aamorAere, r'euJaui ItracAeta, te. an A aou.a fckadC Jm Cap, aud L. K. Q. VolaJ i Aturary and Counsellor Law, Wl.l..rarti in the flute.

Federal and Military Oxu-ta. Parjettlaratteauon fiven to the i-ol- lei't oool airaiairi the I nileJ ntatee. biaoi Na. 48 1-2 Cherry. Street, oppomle ODicw Adam' Eipme Co.

Brf Am Bargains! AND NOTIONS e- i I. N. RHODES iVTLFB" AM) WlsinV- out tood will u-a all. we aali y.i.-IMraL, Vaehaie aa a-. ISeceived of Note.

1. tier. Foole-en antt rai cap a. hurt, h. -t 1-- and aitAva rj Mnaoraodua-taoi "eeery i a no.

la. Al a jna. etaM. a a lWa.rtmert frf the mi f-4etd ai ail wte ---7 Hiiu-h-ra Knees P-'Aet i-ooU, P.ILaa, ttr he, Amery Paper, WunTI, hrt.h.. Hut.er Ar- hd-a i e--b i'd -r tir Intra, Mt Pne tr-l art.

at "af ma. Port Koiioe, I ftieek hill tnt Br. I air. a Cl.paa. A- AeaiK, eba Aal tJo naMy-oi farkeol UMka? ttt-kaol Setu i it'ikawfianil tk etirra, kfc-ihws" atiil til: Di.J i-, of lary ti-af-li tur tor s-e Wuoie- ej 1 aaiarraea, To th SsIJlcra.

hare tne e-Tre- mtii Ute U-ajx-t-ea oi tte ...1 1 r-J Artre- fcu iilli, ache aC Tlwy are t-wleaw a paeioanl ui-e, a oaa be aeat l-y ttuaai E' i tli. pat ear ami oa'r and ea-nd eas lavear ftaaJa. Ml earn. ttiar. peJU-t tT- Ijfcenu tusa to wtaoleaal deajar.

1 tae wol 6i; Ibr Cervbcatea of bue J. ttoaery, t-jla-aora-prww, FMupy. RHODES tfeCO ftics jwi, Wwtr.Se, TSM. LlpiNESSEFcLE6ISLTl lit. Wednesday, April lo'i Senate root- poreuatt.

ta Bdjoiii'smect n4 was failed to order by Speaker Rogers, alter wbien the procdiaira were open ed with prayer by Rer. Mr. Allen. On. motion, rtbe Senst recess until 10 minutes to 11 o'clock.

Senator Rust apreared and took the oath of omce. The resolution of Mr. Wisener, rati- lying the amendment to th Constitu tion of the United States was taken up, and unsnuaonij pass0d. Tha SiiAskAr annniin-etl lhA Senate would now retire 10 the Houae of Bepreentatives to participate in the inauguratipa of iheOoveriaor. i the inauguration cereraoDf wsi completed, the Senato conreieed.

and oa. motion ftfijourned to .9 o'clock to morrow morning- lhe House coarencd at 111 clock. Prayer by the Re. lit. Allen.

A resolution, offered by Mr. Steele, of Marshall, was adopted to rint the rulea of the Legislature of 1S5 and lsGti, for the use of the members of the Uouee.i A Ii A ii Ai A I The following resolution, otfered by Air. iuiuv Jietolved, That relying upon the Supreme Being as the ruler of nations, and more especially -the preserver and protector of ours, we believe it becoming that a proper sense of our obligations Him should be impressed upon this House during ita deliberations, to such end and purpose we cordially invite the loyal pastors of tbe city to attend the. opening, of, tho House each morning for the purpose of addressing a Throne of tlrace in our behalf." A resolution was adopted invitine GeOiThoiiMt, -and all officers bow. in the service, at present lfi thV city.to attend the inauguration of theUovernor.

Mr. Hood ot Hamilton, proposed the fallowing: Br the General Assembly of the, --State of Tennessee: That the amendnlert of the Constitution of the United Stites, proposed by the Con- resa of the United States, on the 1st day of February, 1S6 in the words and enures following, to wit itesolred by tae Senate and HrHrso of Rcprpsentativesof the United States, in Congress assembled (two thirds of both: hocseaocreniog,) the- foUowiyig article bo proposed to the Legislature of tLe tcveral States, as an amendment, to the Constitution of the United which, when ratitiea by the Legisla tures of three fourths of said shall be valid to all intent md purpotes a a part of the said Conatitutlon, 't Section 1. slavery nor in voluntary servitude, exesrt as a pun ishmentior CJckue. whereof. the partiei shall Lave been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place suhjTt to their etion z.

Lngress snail nave power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. Approved Feb. 1, ISCj. Be, and the same ia hereby ratified ai a part of the CoTrUiluttobr' Adopted unanimously, the followinj members bsing absent jnd, Crutchr field, Gillem, Jones of Claiborne, (iahev. Pearson, Scales, Simmerly, Shet ton, Toiiieny, Thomas of Benton -and Humphreys, Warren, Woods of Stewf and jWood i The House took a recess of five mir- Utes, then met wif the Senate in joint session, ia the ball of the House, whea Governor Brownlow was conducted within the ball by a committee arj- pointed for the purpose, and tha inaug uration ceremonies commences.

Thft couiBilttf apriointeff) to wail upon Generals Thomas, Bousseau, Mif roy, Miller and Cooper, announced the acceptance, by those gentlemen, of th lnriUtirrrr, ant tliey wereoonauofla ip seats, lhe Governor elect was aiso condafted to "the Speaker's seiM The entrance' into the Hall was aa event of interest The Governor elect; supydrled by the speakers of thertwo entered first, Geaoral Thbsfla and the other invited officers, attended 1 by thn invitation committee, followedj the members of the Senate closed the procession, which had quite striking appearance as it passed up to the Speaker's desk. I' car, VA men openea Dy lue tvev. Mri liolsingir, of the Cumberland Prei-byterian Church, after which the oath of otliee was by! Judo Millinptnn.the Bible sworn upon being tendered to the Governor by theSpeak-er of the Senate, Mr. Rogers. i Cov 'TUOy E'ownior, cundua at the apeaKors ueeic, teen proceeaea vo uje-liver the following inn.tagurV address Ga'MfVM-KPf and Ihuse cf Jl.b Hsentath-ti The neriod has arrived fixed by tie amended Conftitution for a chance In trie ai.aiia auc iiir.

the fled bf alcivil Coeiiior; i -r- -n -r a I-. distinguished honor, by the generous confidence pf tbe loyal people ot ien- nessee, has -been' rouferred upon me. The oath required by the Constitution has been avdininistered tot lAet. fend I kit once enter upon the high and reer-efn-sihledutie? pertaining the cllise. Without aflecUtion, I may say nope din Tt alzp nore thaa tpyfelf the weignt ot tnese new responsiinu-ties, anil the ability required for the faithful- nd roiiiM- execution of them.

None can feel more sensibly than I do the moderate I bring to the discharge of tLeae duties, and that want of experience in legisla tionwhich, in stirfle decree, might atone formy want of ability. I have uo doubt tht ef cswill pyopBrly-rpreciate the responsibnitiea under fwhichi rjaor-d, by Ue fact that bar to legislate so as to promote the physical, the social, the intellectual and the re ligious welfare of the State. Of one thing, gentlemen, I csn assar you, aod through, you thotte whom you nave tte honor to represent' I bring with me! a settled determination to discharge tiNse-dnttr-a to the very best of my limited abilities with an equally dft term mea turpo ot fwUitulneiM, In tecritr, itupsrtialitv. and devotion to the Slate, and the generous people who nate iMvea tnt lf tothe cloe of my pafuxl 1 MT) free to tbt nave t-een promoted' lo thia'hijch position by tlie -ea-rlf Tennseei, wiihr-nt reaar-l to a v. oaa paaii.tnes, aa i a-iuy ed litem to a-lmmister the xeu tt: to iu partiwn or sekieh purpose, and thus relieved of the ninny troubles aad burden which iiiVAXiA.ily cuiiiasct themlve with 'iur re party Uium- am left fiee with yotA, pfBtiemen, lo follow the snrrefct- icrs of pitriitTm atd duty, and to know bo tu becauM he La Lri Whig or i)emoci--tt, bet to know all as tho tasy Loner the Federal Union.

The maxim is one of long stsvnding ana of world-wue renewn, that "th pen toiu ikaswora cut. I sura a modern writer, "is a sort of half truth, that in the iritbt of ty--rulr i'wi luaji ouu.Lievt tae stamp oi au- tho-jiy, henceforth his pax-ted current ithout a very close examination a to its Major Geceral I homas, a true soiijer, and a mo-lest gentleman, might utter his maxim, but the rtbel General Hood, leas modest, mlfht question its correctness, allecg tUat Li Ltv uuht him that the sword has ciAde tht pes MwrfuA, andpoiLei iu i And tiaugh often used ai tha mentofwroug and injustice, philanthropists, and even Chrutiaus, will not faii to rcuiemWr tha invaluable services of tha sword, in the aw of truth and liberty; they will rHnmnix-r that it wrung tli grett C7.or.Vr Hlghl from th-- hands of an oL.n-0 tte ihey will remember that, ia iht rasp uf aa pf-pple, the sord their rishti a. the block, where the First j-t h.3 hfai! Com lag Uotvn to our nti day Bnd the-lirp logic tfi i awoii hn soivid with its trenchant the Grardian knot of Sou theru encfc! The pen did ita work is tL- grt ting up of tlai rebeiiioa, by Iiistruci" ins the Southern min-1 md SHi" the Southern heart," but Grunt, tb'it Sheridan, Thomas, Farragatacd fey tne use of the hava l'riitt the Southern people to condid' seii- Ously whether of hot "the triumphs of peace arj greattr thn the triumphs of far." i Gentlemen, your amende! couslitu tion wipe out the institution of slavery, and denies to the Legislature, in all time to come, tho right to recoguua property i man. In this sweeping act pt emancips-tion you have, in due thnc, kbated a which for years pat has obstructed all tL? avenues to ari- jcuituriil, manufa.cturmg, aiia ciuumwciAi tevW)pujeni. tu mis emergency, tlie rtuty ot action becomes imperative; ai evt-a ta ad-vocittaa of fcraduial emancipatioa icfl means the wraduai puttin? tti'-rai of the rebellion found themselves iV-vwieps in the claims of a higher civil and Stito necessity, trhicb dematid the provupt ahstcaentirof -the- evil Tit authors tit this were told that in the Union and vmlcr the ConL tion their slave property was safe, aul thatituld.tio bfistjinywhero elst.

Xot one vear elatisnd nfirr sav c'oinmeecea, iel'oTe'" the "Inst ituuonof slavery, -ia all. tha. border Sl.ae. became utterly owrper lost ajl -control over Lin nlaves and the slave, ktivr o( mtt (if tto X'i-ttt and fi-uMl has ceeu xtuunutng si Waii or inif 4irvutj. The LLitory past show to ev ery candid mind that slavery has con ferred no benefits upon Tenu.taf.see.- it baa been a stumbling block In the way of her advancement Her people have felt the atTacts of its ir.Ha- ence, and her growthcd pror-perity have been retarded by tiiat-erclusioa-from her borders of both c.riul and eaucatea laoor.

One of the signs of the ti'mw lhat the natural features of tho Southern States are now every where expatiated upon, in order that enterprising emi-granU may, ba led'to come among as, and add to our capital and euterpriao. Ten riecseer holds- out- induebmenu 'oi welthy aud industrious emigrant, that no other border Stale otit-rs. The noil, from Johnson to Shelby, possesses extraordinary fertility it abounds in clear and delightful gushing stream its mineral wealth' of coal, iron, lead, zinc, copper and other valuable pro-, ducts, is inexbausUble. lt climate is' mild and salubrious, avoiding the extremes ef both and South, and affording remunerative markets for everything grown upon our proliCo soil. Land is cheap, and by no means di'li-cult to clear.

State is so admirably adapted for tho growth of cereals ftuiU, grapes, sheep, hogs, horses and-wtule. The winters are short, and generally so mild that stock may run out without particular c.iro. The sum; merj are Xree from the iutense hcat-of the Gulf and the entire State abounds with valuable mineral springs, mapy uir, phich tar handsomely iu-i proved, and before the Rebellion, were places of populor tesort Tho sign of the times indicate very clearly that the war ia about drawing to a close that the rebels are exhausted; that their Commissariat has no food, and their Treasury no money; that their army is melting awa by desert tionsand by deaths on the battle fu Id, and that there are no materials left with which to tilt up their depleted ranks. In ahort, there is every thing to encourage the fronds of tha Union, as they enter upon ths summer campaign; but there ia also every thing to admonish us that we must gird 3purelvts for our best efforts. The ho.rdst work, nay, the bloodiest work of the war, is in all probability ahead of i rid; dinjr our country of guerrillas, robbers, and professional thieves.

a iJl But. gentlemen, this greit bAs lad lu useful lessons. We under' land now the full meaning I tnat Bbontiaabl doctrine of Sover- ienty," the southern interpretation oi which has involved ua in mi our trou bles. thirty years past, tne uu-qUitous phrase of "State Sovereignty, has worked its way into public document, political speeches jil. forrus into, every treasonable dail and weakly journal of tne country, and finally into tho conmron of the honest people untir it was uik-deretood to mean that thaie waj no other 'sovereignty in -iu State Soverrl.nty that the greatest Bi mount bf this wa Uxlged in the Cotton States, and that white verhey resoiji to do, it was xnarvT-iiouaaiy proper te nerform i Lven la tii South, the changes were rung upra the mischievous doctrine of backed -up by the AinUruu'led Influence of the worst of rues that have made tracks upon aoil prs-f-a-s.

And thin the treasonable of "bUi over-eiirnVy" has been undsrruin- ina the I mots Hr wore than thirty i 1- Tt Tears, autt my nuuiuie tur aic opposed it that long. "7 When applied simply to the author- LtvofAii'ate over. her own d.wirstic Vocal institutions, the doo- trine is sound, Aiiougn even men, word tavcrJjH signifit-s U1 much. IJow pdicalous the idea it, of a sovereign mmber of the Federal Yhion, existiu without authority to declare war, or to conclude a treaty of peace to con tract ariimceu, to levy duties an i lm-norts. or even ta coin monty This sovereignty wiih a vengeance, ana i Jearee fcovereiguty U.at 13 Dot uxeiy ta bold the nations of ths erih in awe, while their everal rxwr lets sovereigns confederata to overthrow a truly eov- ereign po-vr, ao-t acuu-ve their boat- ed mdepenuenoe I hold that, under the Con-ttitution of the United MW, em but one SovrBKit.S Acthoritt, nd to tnat all Stale SjTeiUtUr artf uuoruinate Hence.

I am not one of those wn wl.o are alarmed at the powers aunied the Federal Government at this regarding them as a departure from nrettWonia. iat ci nton the country, by a set of bid men in callir.2 fr of lhWbol? L-OKPr Ot tli at innal Government far from finding fault with the National Aduiir. iatratiin for the exercise of tltr allegird slarllicg powers, I have felt in rUni to -rrambie that we k.ve had n.ore of the same sort. Tii -al people have notiuad any fnotiotis as to the liberties of th (OJn-try Laiiig ndACgered by en-croajchneaaU on U.epa.rt of the General Government, but hsve sustained 1 Admicistrrtion with preat unan.mity. If JaraADythln in pohtlc, I come under the heated peUaatu.

cf a came fiven t- th f-iec It of the Couatitation c-f the United ties at it formation and adoption, and to the political party Uiat fivore i th Administration of President WaLitiiz'on the most pure and patriotic party thavt ever esirtea in 1 hope 1 may be all'owedto repeat, w.thout Aubie.ctir- mvetf to the charfe of th.it 1 as've all my Ufa long Leen Federal Whig, of the MMhingtoa and iiamil- acht5ot I the advocate of a conc Feuerel GoverCaie-t, accepubleto the fastidiocs. cf a sfrnnj Ctnfral Gjirnnent, able to maintain iu -Lenity, to assert ita authority, and toenrsh out any rebellion that miy be iaaugura el- Such a GoveTi-iniut a'i this is whht we want, and what we must hava. wina Utopia powers ito itself, having due regard for the fihtt "of the Ststee wlixhare dearly deunedanclsu'iEcient-ly i have oewr been a hut at all times a- KatiniU Hiov supporting men tor th Presidency and ice Piv-idency without any regard to which side ut' Mnoa and Dixon line they wre Iwu or resided at the time of thtir nomination. I am for doing what every ArucricAn citi. en should fet j-repared to do villi ai KTjvm and for America, as she i-oind hiis bepn.

bat America' without tbe Federal bligh, ruin and deray conifi upon i and we bid ft fareweil to the List remnant of earth's -'anty, sad the liht of civil and reli- gious l.bcrty Who iiiiorig gentlemen, or our I geuerauon, 011 eatimatw the value of tLe Ameriea Union? Proud, happy, turu AumricA the home of ti ppj ros-od, the asylum of the emi priint, wLtre tha citizen of every cliine and tho rhilil of every creed, roam free and untrammelled as the wild winds of l.rt&veu B.tptiied at the fountof Liberty iA tire and blood, during our Revo lutionary struggle, cold must be the heart that jhnii. nct at the name of the Ar.iprican Union. hen the Old World, psith uall It aud pride, antl circumsUnce," I the mal ceo'itBmjnarchiej towards our (iovemisiuut, shaia be covered with oblivion when tl rones shall have crumbled and dynasties shall have been forgotten may this glorious iiion, despito tha mad schemes of Southern tire-eaters, and Northern Coppt rhei'Ls, stand amid regal ruin and nanonal towering sublime, liate the hist mountiin in the Deluge majestic, immutable and magnificent In pursuance of this, let every loyal man who loves his country and her in stitutions, shake oil' the trammels of Southern treason, nnd swear npon the alur of his couutry, ia the language of that innexible of the Hermitage Tan FtOiRAi. Uxiosr, it sirsT asd SHALL PRESERVKD." Then We shall see every heart a shield, and a drawn sword iu every hand to preserve the ark of our political safety. Then we shall see reared ft fabrio unon our National CousUtulhin, which time can not crumble, persecution shake, fanaticism disturb, nor revolution change, but which shall stand among us like our I city ant stupendous Lookout Mountain, while the earth rocks at its feet, and the thunder peals above ita bead.

In conclusion, eer.tlaraon, allow me to say, that this stWou of the Legislature will be oueot vital importance. Grave questions will be discussea, and passed upon. Bat I leave for a future and oilicial communication, the mention of measures proper for your consideratiou. Antl may the blessings of our Heavenly Father attend your deliberations while here, and may the guidance of the Unseen Hand preserve your families in your absence may your legislation prove. salutary and may your morality, iudustry and pati iotism, win for you the merited commeudation of "well done, good and faithful servants." At the ceremonies of the inaugural the hall was crowded.

The invited and their tatls were seated in a semi circle in front of the Speaker's pUti'orfn. Behind the bar, and in the galleries, every incli of space wa3 occupied a number of ladies were, seated iu the gallery to the right of the Speaker's desk. The delivery of the inaugural address was interrupted by frequent bursts of applause. The menttou of General Thomas invoked earnest marks of approbation. At the conclusion of the inaugural address, General Thomas tuouuted tha platform and warmly sh tok hands with t'ue Governor.

The Legislature took a recess to give the members opportunity to pay their respects to the Governor At th.j ooncluiioa-of the recess, the retiri-d to the IlalL Mr. Hood otVered a resolution for the appointment ot a joint Committee of the two houses to wait upon the Governor, and learn from him whether he any communicjtion to make to the Legislature. The resolution was adopted. A messenger from the Senate, was po.t then the Senatejhsd adopted the KiM -reolution as the one adopted by tho House upon the subject of the slavery amen Imtt to the IT. 8.

Cou-stituii n. The Home adjourned until this morn ing at 10 rmji ft a.1 J' WHOLESALE AND Ci JLO Yt a- Fruits sr.d Coafcctionories, SUTLEM'S SUPPLIES, YANKEE' NOTIONS, A 1 NO. 1 SOITH (I1EUUY STUF.ET, itinera! ta.litfery, IVn-Hlavillc, Tenn. ItrtmLD Cll.l. TIIF.

ATTK.N'WN OF THK iliK-ni of t-hr 111 ao.i to th (ar th.i he in rUw iar aad bhIi -lem4 Hurt ol th n'tfive nntid hrt --lii. all of ahu'hwill ai' 1 at 1 at'ention to our etjtk of G-BOCSRIES Of Wiiito Brown Sugars, LHKEt AXD BLACK TF t.OI DK (j RI MOltiwElj, anaravr Cared Hana, Baakerg aad eitere Rearrta raewee. Vtv Uo tep r.l!i!!y on han Choice Roll Butler, Etc- OHIT Uli Ea.e70S.ED Tt) 11 OSIC I11.1I ruuUful (olor, lUldBfts Fre-vrnlcfia "in.l )o" "fair tWcre?" Iv-r, ii-n" "Ma i Kw-4irr i iimKio" Nk T7. "Hvr (m mh 'r li.r." "loivioit" -Hir t'-t-r aaorer ll 1. -riooiy ka ,1 t-f '-vwr aui prrlB-t h-rdre ni-m.

I "a-'r r.f. t'Gm -I iu a mo aem i Is i n-ea if I a ra. a --u-re I-t mi-r ri'V. It I no a dyr ivn i iit, nftct, of tilt hnml vaf wMP fw wTl XktvUi Ifai r. ii c- vi p-ne-.

b- kv; tfi Vilf, IT fi ll ft at -iaPT i tAfX fcp- rvr'. u4 0 rr 4 hs to ami AVoriiA.ft 1 I aW aa, iuw4- "I avtV rj I tvi" dry fti'l Mi Slitig; otf, rotr t-vr. fw-H ari sbpwcjt Ismh Ltie tl4a4-t'ft i-nrl, n-'i lh rvp aui trt rHtf. i i t- i so tt- i-, nM color, so i i'r-r' tu up to ami who a-trtKW ol rtAVti i aWeaVui. bMa ot rout.

Mil. Mut Cmb-rtHirg, fcL. t.Jt. ..4. by jSaxyAiu-et, By Telegraph.

Afternoon Dispatches. Tbe Flshting; at Noble Coadaet of oar Troops. Eelel General A. P. Hill killcJ.

Capture or Lee's EepafcUeaa Major elected Delaney DeaJ. Froia Xcwbarn. What, bhernan tLlnLa. XiiT Touk, April 5. Tha Uetaid's eor-respoadent ha ths fmlawing cf operatoiD nimtiOr.Oa Saturday Ciicer Wilcox bad oniers ta dautoctlrnte nu tbe right of ths lian, a ta draw the rebels to the left preparatory to aparation ia that qnartar.

The next morning Admlrat Por tor and all tb artillery In tha works on 'he right were, set at wort. Wilt-ox's tkiritiiali boa was i ranee i. Tha rebels rtmt around and soma sharp volleys of niuiketry war heard, indijiing they war at work. Amid the coite and inv keof the skirniiaber they pushed oa, till tliey reached tha ouukirt of Petersburg, when they met a hevy body of rebels idveu-iag ujou them. A bribk engngement followed, bat cor numbers wers so stuaUl that wt were eompola-ed wilhdraw.

IVilrox then got orders to attack Fort Ma-lose ou tbe lef. He maaeej a eoluun for the pttrpoae. Whilo this was bain; d-me siiutlar dispotitia were making further to the left, and a yatni of common iieoal haV-1 been agreed upon to Sx the iinrueut of starticf, that all might assault aimuila-neotuly. Om-iuj to a mitt which hung over the field, prepnrstiom had been concealed from tha enemy. At 4 o'clock aig-aal waa given.

Tha rot advaacal quickly and with perfect ardor, with fixed bayonet. That they Went to etay was indicated by being tn-i-ompunied by a detachment of heavy artillery, prepared ts turn and work the enemy' guns. Presently musketry waa heard. Tb rebel pioket line was reaebed. Jfow a hearty cheer, followed by the roar of musketry.

The ckoeriug and musketry firing ii taken up and ruua along to the left, until it it loet ia th diaianea. Instantly tha artillery on both sides is ai work And oar big gnot belch forth their thunders, but the work i quickly done. Oceanian of th 67th Wieeonaia, acting Brigadier General, gives orders to rhargs up, and A ray the nobis fellows went, over breastwork, ride-pits, abbatUa' che-VAUgh de freiie, ths parapet of tha fort into the min works, and the deed is ae-uocnpliishaJ. For ouo Biotaant tha thua dcratiuck rebel looked and took to Sight, but our boys were too quick for Item aud captured two hundred and fifty. Nine guns wera found ia the fort and quickly turned and set at work, annoying the rebel batteries.

This, with tha aiinnlUneouj operations further to tha left, cut tbe rebel tine in two, took from them a commanding position and a large amount of valuable artillery. Scan-ely were we quite iu poe- aession of the tort when the rebel having reorganized their forcet And picked a some reinf.irr-eii.eoU, com Dp- with a determined effort to rttak it. They wera a moat dee. por to aaaiulilog party coining up manfully against terrific discharges of grape and (annister and withering volley ol musketry, but it was to no purple. Four time during tha day did they atteapt to reuie this important work, but wore each time sent reeliiig tack in Unorder, loiog heavily each l.uaa.

It waa in aua of theta isaulU thst rebel General A. P. Hill lest his life, aet-kiuK in perion. tj 1-ai hi rata tip tn the work 1. MaintirnS th tih and 2-alh eorp haviog broken through the rebel line in their front were around to their rear and coming dowu both uf-oa rear and flank, it was evident that rteriturg was lost to retell ion.

Muvemeut lo the oth cor pt wera ao rapid that Gen. Lea hina- aeif narrowly etcaped rapture. As it was, his Qead-iuatrlers fall into ear hand. Tribune's correspondent itoubu the op erations oa our left, at i.iO Sunday morn Ing, the tvib corps left ita line to attack the enemy, leil and centre. It moved in echelon so a to (nub's tha corpt to throat forward iu left and Hank a.

Tha works of lbs enemy, on a.ter another, wera raptured, soon after a battery of gnu opeaed upon tha Ut ririin, but by a rapid charge at tha lt Brigade, il wa immediately captured. Tha batteries of tb snatuy opened from every point, but on went out gallant brave. The loll aooa reached autue works in their front, aad oca by one they fell into oar hand. At 10.34 a grand cture of war prelected iteelf. The line of corpa with its ia advance wera sweeping on toward two heavy forts.

The rebel plied their guns and shells bunt thickly over ear line. On puahed th left division Until it struck tha ttaiuih.id Kadread and tha two fur-, swept th 2d division reeling upon the forts from the, command positions incessantly, utt-1 our man were eiM np lo them, then A dash wa iuJ upa the worka, but it waa repulsed. Again it was .1 1... mil iiine i. ivtaii wui to reaoiute were th rebel itatide thau aota I ef theru wur bayoaeled.

For a ahurt tim aa theoa work fail into our band a load cheer rent lj air, and the enemy wera eoon baalily retiring lo lhair secotid line, which ppend sharply in an efiort to stay our advance. About this titue Sheridan ap peared oa tb field. lie was received witn loud cheering by ths tiii corpa, who look apis en great reapect. Al this mo-meat trur eiiUte line wa ckacgiug it long front to the gbt, sad elowly frelor i tie broken line ef the enemy vra Uliicg btvrk upon thir rer def.acee. Agaunat th ho lo which tbe fell back a heavy for-e i.tcbed, eoutpoacd of patUul Itv 2lih, 6th aad loth corp, and receiving frn troops a lull look place.

Wot a the lores wa ready lo move, and it wa that a distinct action wa to he fought, dauk alol over tne aceae and the attack waa deferred for th aext day. While tha above fighUbg wa taking nlace. the i.ii eoroa, and cavalry unJaf I Sheridan, tu-tavi the right wmg ef Uae re bel army, taaing from fur tw br llaouaatid prisoners. Th Id eorp eonntwung wiih ths right of tha tih. wa atau vitiorioua, nelithataadng they had peitat th roughest grennd to Cght ever, and a brave and delcrmiaed foe ia th rebel 3d crp.

Tha lino ef defence in front of th Ink eorp tu stmBier thaa thi-aj al ae oiter Hnt Tl Kianr Il fentaa, but unaui go further. The iat d.via.i.n ef ths 13ih corps ai led th 9.h greatly. Stv Yv, April STalegrain to tie faia.iy of alsj-sr (earal Fotaor awt he was ao. killed but dangaroGaly wctindei. It a hoped beV'i-a retarver.

Advice 'rom wbra, ifarch Slit, ti ti.l OnerU SherJiaa ffUrned tir ti sfore. He left for tl one rul.ng is a carr.ag wna nour iner ta bo; sec UoK ir'gat anj rat. away, bnt tha Generml ury. The rebels are tuppoetd ta be quietly lo ratci for the tirua being ittseen Saiith-Celd and Kiioh. April I.

J. 3. e-T-Preeiioiil of In Chamber ol aad Republican, was elected Mayor ye-tarday. Gum, X. Ap.rd 5- Th R.ht Wm.

II De'iaay, Bishop tae Pi-ce of WeaUrc Xtw York, died at his rra-itieace at i o'clock this doc n. April i fa retptnse t- order from Washington i.i jas were Hred hera at scn -iy ia haaor of ths of Kickmeni. Aioj'TSAail, Aprd raider discharged by Ja Jga Smith u-day, avera is- mediately ra-arreued oa a charge of viol- 1 ting th neutrality laws, sal eeeorled to th by a Ar Boa on tie way to Toronto for triAl. h'tw April 5 Th w- bra eorr.joint tay Or-jn. eJiavrcuan, tt i hit returu, aaid there was no uch thing a peaaai with the rebels by Btrutiatiou.

That the ru iat te tuuarhl out. 11" aJ.li-l tht his stpecled.arter ni-re mArrhicj, lo matter out of urtuv, at the eTftirtttioa of four Months, one ef the lira vest end Ixt ariaiea lhat evar trod tb ee.it BUath aiieh snd Wel.ltita- are being AirUlied hy th rehal. tvut they atw iu doubt which place moT, Ua- April Wsr department hi just iaeued the followicgorddr. TLe examining board, of which JL'ej. Gen.

C'v, 8. ia I'resiJcnt, Will adjourn to Kichmoud, at which p'se it will res nine fu preaent dtitieA. Mj Oen. Caoey -will, ia addition, take tha generwl it ariateadtjoce of recmiuag sn4 twaaWr-in eolnred troop in Lichmead, Ve and the adjac.at country, 1 1 J. IIQRTH LIIirS, ll Public Square.

Ntjw itcepted Tim, LARGE OPENING Spring and Summer GOODS. To otic fnoiuia an.1 the puliw ae d--sire to Tlat, if you taul s.d harjins djn't a moment dl-y. Bi.t fall and etawiine, the very heat io--k. Ha.o 'ha fineet of h.lit to a UIko trock. in.

asock conaiita ia lottf 1'. and uni4.a"hed Ixioieauua, Areo-b ami Eiigi jli rh.uia. pillow ctv-aa eottaa, a sp-ad1- lot ol era-li. All in lara; quantit aw, for a very hula ra.h. Lii.eo amaK4, plain Toee au4 uiu.

with bor-tlrtt, klle'Mli, Iitahand beriuaa i-ou, te ywur orUers. Piiloen-aae Loon, Uuliacd of viy tiu.tr, Maraill.) taaulla, aad (f ieri Uuea, wairanar laol to ia.duw.cu' tl Uamaak, Wool atvl woolen fili.r, t'anvaii, t'auiitkja, taiijc-taa, aiail vry Atawf of I I tte La I el Jl find our freas Good no atvt nrat, I ctirapueaw, atyle, anl teavuiy, you'll any truy can't ha bent, I'oal de Chearea, MoramiaiiiiieA, Fufalias, r.aad and pUa, Aipenraa, aitiea, Luatara, the ture pi 04 le- liaiae. Oi'gnu lie, I.xn, IVn-ys, In pattern all cotit- plei. Juat U- tttiog to keep you root, in the wormed fcuratner iaetai. French figared Jat-oaet-i, aaaJ Bonaeu, i.red laairn Laaena, aa-i lha lucent (jtraainOiueta, lu iiintt, kn-c-t, lta.

tM.aa Itit e'rroi4 ae ats. Uur lb will Cod hern, Kaa-ti pativrn ta aeUvtaa e.tn Im HUi T'lSta, Repd aod g'd Silk, a I sna-ii-s, of Maria ine, Moiraat.qiH'a, tliai would (trace she yuf.li, heoen, l-owarua, nhaia a. la ait xhaview yoa So'-oioe anal buy a pretty auk, Hwatl La an ay taiil. lKii Zacuoa ittxk, to iasy, we re no the Wm ainutU I. Cv.ll.pi lt- ua vaw btae, liuaH to p.aasatvi I Ui-, aavi Cotton HomaafadUioitra, Uittl ceanaW anl tiao, Lavbaa' and tieuta' Ales.

aa.rruiiad i.au M. i tU -ortaof toti.h". ttie Sueat an ut h-j re'auttle lut lhe th me. tb La4.a.. want, Blaeal I beer.fi.' K'l'Uai, tJoraeta N.l ail 1 4 ITliaal.OU, Cut lu wolt an.

call k.c At teanon. loan iai, Fr. "aunlTic lavl, Lace Criers, Late and evwy thing lh tand. Alo, hnirta, rraeena, tud v.ry kmtt ef Fnrn.aluiig (iood, io txii he vreiiera. -Cl-itlrf, Casnnera-a, CatKaaHf, gocd Cot- locaiie, Coatr-o Kavaeya, U'ae hawt of Tcirtts mad.

dacju aad Ciici, aud jtwli of (very kiwi, Claatk atvl Whit Lav-e Mantle, th nw-eaC you final. but all are ia, 10 eeroe end ynuraei batiaer K. At J. kawp eawpfy ahrtve. a.hr,ll, April A Irs 'DP' I TBOVAS Cl.Wf I.

At star jr. ntu.iv, vt lia. of Aumaa, Eat Tatoo. U'UHIE a Dip, r'o. 13 Union WH0LES1LE 1XD DETAIL 1 DEI AND I-I A.

i ARS THIS DAY RECElViXvJ dir.t front mw.vtJiiic. i'HILaAUiCLPHlA, a full and eora.plcte line of u'YAZ Our statk of EZli-ZJ i rtrj ti r- We m- via. -jiu IrvMiaia Ua ut a.i AiJ aiauiM waf a. ti LILLiy, IB ralea trsvet, SAak'ia, T-ia. SiM A i eNOTiCh: List I a irlnii ii.rket Farm iT 13 acres, i m.l.-s on 'vi E-iga-ll .1 -a has 1 4naj-2i'U it Prwberry b-ia, Th aue is a 7 4 room and tilelio, rd 'i! ico'i wtr.

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Ot CR So'i rt of I Tt i-S Ft.rvn c.t al sue 1 1. i at. S. a. i A-Wt-Sm ta a I f.

J. T. LYONS COv .0 A LTo.ta 1 KALtra t.v Fine Grsffrirs Fa I Ii WtBa, firaBatlea, kr'ttt. Ale aa-i Pert, lw ea nd VmwmIc CUnrs, ABavatB4ad tam.tklaa; jtarita, ripet, tnatv Ac, -l Morlli l.irry Wtri-i-t. Wa" ti1! cort-tfitlv anrf a l.r --rimiit of to-a UK-, Um a.

iv fc-IJl llfAllKB roi vaaf pit. a wont-ail ,11 ti a Ai.K.Mfi 1 lltC P. ti A L) 1, ihfl.r' fc- Dar ivHtut-. I us in anil a-, 1 v. ai, ftri I -iil ut laariv Ihr.r tr i.n traK, ii- I Bkai'! al p'( r.

in r.r, ma-r-sa-Jiu tao. Haail at X. 1 ErtiHrr's ir.l.v-Xut a Bans. C. N.

tlHw. hs r.n to North siei, neit t- lit irst at.kUal tau. h.ti,e.i s-ClU-tirlr to a Er.iKar'a r.tia'neaa. Lutaand sell tiofd mtd S-titf ami a.f ia-iai 0 in-eurrr-it Xfjey; an I fav7 fc.r ia'jfja atO. open at 8 A.

and our friend ii. Sii'l-l reii.a.b there In P. M. foe the- diu-ia ot tn-xe who mav wiB to mnkti siubasire artr n.jbl, aud Uae th moriii, t-itr. Feb I -i Ittrntlorj Trait-r and SitUim.

A. Af. hr. whoiai.a Orocer SutUra' noi ar Public: Square and Vrkew are lo th tado their iii.mea a if tat F.neCut Ch.tw-ms-nn avil the potita.ar lta i ut' i-na, a.i aa.u of or.i.t,pgnf I a f. per, ana Ui.cn.i.

UCi.g, (si'-mf Haiiaar. an tjtaiari, Kerir.M, M'i-Biataatair liar 1. 1, 1 ti.atckitg, hc, fijioa i'oma-te. M.rr!rt, ers ana sti en 4ie? r.etr cf Lotii ns of a.I ail dwr Trunk a as i aal al Uj. anl 1 lecud tu rom tb tia.UrB market, Ai.i ine and U'', npark- aaawria, Liar-l i.i.-rry an- wi.jf,ac? Httta.r-1.

Thabcvuj-l wP1, Wore tb Ute Ut, aad we ar ih-ai at tn old pries, of aconou i'snce ea in cu iu the xlaaatru uaraela, W. 4 v. ..17 toe in.aat lu.t, i t. pr.c, tT.i (.,. vis i.

rl.jua,, 2-a A. UHaiu. S'rir Cosij, thoic r. rBr, liJito Potato, Oaiot. (art a tern, of Cavan4 ru.ts, an.l ul nj G-na tt So, nt lta's Ho.liCol-i laa tra-t.

i jenTA I. f. If 1 in. ,4 Btir rtfiH is which I tn of arv ha proved the U.rti.iaul nobli.1 anl Cifiat t.itrtl luaia liial Tr gave 1. or p-- to eiD.

it bac d.tr'iy.J b. la, bld t.ii to victim I. a aae-eioo. Norar aM 1 and faiad ir, it pa. a are rtuarail lhe rums of rt-sai trie moat c-ljtr holy f.Li vliPt raj ait uiortl e.ra.

i-itrr i of Oi.a a-'H ea.i on I Ir. UiJaiaan, ia. it Nia-tg ice- air-et, or jy Bj v.t-t VilU, Telia. tro2 I frarl Sin la I a re. ll.

i tnia Brtylit of iMctureaa t-s a tii. are hUa.1 ts.tl1. "tiBiii'ry t-f ths tsAta au i ja-i 'j. i t'o-iTvart Ts in; h.4 r- by C. L.

a Co. Jriir a tn i ti bna t. I pr. ma Dal 111 arUi'! ol VW a I u'" ir tii a ea, or aoa to tna Vwii a-1 'e ail pre-riA Ua gat.AtUaa, aa-i voti riira cia t-r tr. it ii, d.

tne aa ia, 4, ri.ta.!. Uiall lo tut tQ Vi.l Pr by C. 1 i t. uw A la-1-, u.k 1 BllU. P.

3. A i.taei al out XA.ij Ft. iy i i ft Ii. P-o aire I f-' gt tit a Duinta tin I'Tnarrsav We have ex-i Asa ned a tl n-itnVrr of from t-ni nati h-t r.aa.3if the 1 l-'tu It. Aland's Aati-j nra is.

asure ear of I ii Tne are tuo to I Wu, of ea te wa prv-noaaceti u.ou;. If I -V-rt -a aia.4, ant ot nf I -ir -V eeeied I a is-1 a -r -1 tcoaths t-ut -r5- as-t rv ti til. to, Sl i Vat to '-e i ni'oif ca b'jyi ttO' ta fr.rn 111 P. Who IQ" lalat, an C'larJ tile wa i and at t.t-.ai r-V'i- n' at i Hit at-. Bitv-ka i--).

japan of a I If. a at' fc; .5 i A.a-a at a. ifti.a I'd br.l' -a i eoortn I A-a. -v can ta 1 q'l i tit plf kt 0 a i-H i i CE'i a. "i roalv-r 4 SL-ticed v4 nool that e-: tj m-t ut or.i a ni.i.

i Try itri-i ii, I a 2 I diCw Kdy t. t-ni. I'ilTiH bees aat I ni. e- 5 a I-, rut- i rt ve a Uia, isl- t- 1 C. 1 -1 tX.

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