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The Texas Republican from Marshall, Texas • 2

The Texas Republican from Marshall, Texas • 2

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Marshall, Texas
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"Wr. tat ObU fenatet El't .7.. tt will Uterpriw meft it t.U i 1 Ilonc Tb 77 HVeHiVe ttp Irefore iiot.oo, "Kut hr't ntitTf r'eur table qnitea? numberof Th dates varying rrotti to the Ktofi ramie, vor vo A ut A LilH: wli by thelaat.Wll or two. of ilio I'liiloJ -t9ii-i bavtitg fUiiusdCve iiiiLliniL0' pua miiiiy la which Texn i enlitlvd in oC the Iict noitti weslrrTi uiitil jtU tlie iTcJitpri i jtf Tmii having SfH'fial on ilia' dulu'a on "fioft, bIiuII lmve- tiled of tli claiim blauvtoon of ourtw and V'ZW "Th of aii t.uc't'1from th 'Kcrtiliii "'Hi' gray'hibheTititUMuailhojvjttth atHMfs" How cro5atiiig ftst hf to cKipie of th I'atiiot to he "whip-' ped so hadly by a benrd! hoy." 'I'liey tirat tried to muhe 'tt)ttr readers lielipve tlint wereaciiiie," of which Col. Wig full waa leader.

The Colonel being a pmiite cUueii, itiferrtiptiiig no body, did, not likf th frequent attai ka upon him in the Patriot, and Mopped this hmd try Of "clidue hy drawing op Mile (fii-ce of writing, and getting the nominal fditor aignuturejo ftonor," atHtitig that no more declaratmna or inmnaattotta that Colonel Wigfutl had any eonnsction 'vvitli. or control over the editorial depart Tnicnt of the Rpubliiytu," ahould be made in the If thxdilor really lielieved that Col. Wiijfall wrote for the Ke.uliIkAii, why did he act ff.t(in in taking it back! If lie tbii rot believe it, he -waa guThy -of inlinltrtl nwt nrrifitalion. can "choose between the to." -Now that the Patriot cannot cry tint clique" agrtiut thVRfpublicah, tliey say a 4'gray bearded gentleman does its wntin. l.ka to litat tins.

coiivinc. editorials is frh. Mb. 1'iMMi PsTii-to: I Imvf liffii lrrk to pveaov Btatetnrnl this ijjiek in legai'd to r.t. ilillicultv thai dav betweei lltll aiuMTnirti.

It is cohfe iwi-d tiimsflf, to iiui'ini Mr, JolitiMiit, tiiat he Dii.L'lil the BJUWee'rUitt by auoCWt'W kit infautyus ulan. 7 Ow1feaUlat. 'fa efp tv'si wilh as few "nre.ihrt ped lo lii iirn il- i ilm setiit, ve w.uilil Zumrht li ounani'tiwlneli riw (irwi Mr t'lapu, Ihr." Usme oiijfi" K.vrmiwi.l, j.m miiiu. V. sy i.

d.ll. rent nf.tUK I Mid tlM of II H.i)Ui. n. mu ii aiwai.iHf 1 n' illif abe is addicssed to IMr. LoMghcry, who is now absent.

We caii inform the Item that the "imagination "was not drawn upon in the least, in penning the. article re ferred to. It is strasnge to us that Mr. Ckpu shouVfrmw deny the atatemdita "which he madeo positively' tjliit could not havi lilisunderstood him. His conversation with us might have been' but we did not so regard it.

It is now nearly three months aiuce we noticed the remarks of Mr. and if we misutiderstooil him, why has he not corrected us I be- department has had ample time lo give him a chastising, and -mt doubt he has received 'ttaiHUiwice. his aliprnjit to euro himsilf of the fatal disease (as an appointed ollicer) ol speaking evil against the (iovernmcnt, by com-plaing to other papers that lie has been mis-represented bv u. Will tin-Item, and nth- I .,,,1 l.uhe or liape is that have fopif.) the above para-; graph, give this an inserlion in teiiir co'uliist Th Ctibim CaXinitn. In to day's paper will be found the Proclamation of the President In regard to' tlie alleged Cuban lpe.lilimi There have been sevurul arrests recently in New York of charged with be r.M.:,tir log conccrucu iu ahut thtf h.

rxUrshal's olliceon the WHh wlien the Marshal a olkffon the --n i -r I ittirties arresieu. ere eaamitKu iiujp; After a tlelay o. two uoura, nowever. i Ts I l.i, UH4 oelermmeii in hi lire- vt Tuesday, the 13.1, May. when the I )incTi ti nr.

1 1 ii nirv. Tlir nlli -i-il rm'- if! nan of ihMM) eifh. as follosj. nr rn to-wakf hfr'hiaiaife. tcd of that are il! of Ol 'am upon tiioe dutici ot tie TwasMiyof I'uitcd latt'i, it ia inuinlieiit on thr (atB ol Tesaa to lake fatly aclhwi- to aacertain wlut lint dfl.t (ttnoiiiifi It-- and it proudi' foi iu The tioYirmiu'iit of th United- ttatea, having.

the dutict under tli 4ulijictijf.Hiiexii:iot)t coiniilera jlulf fur the finat tf titp dii'tfor hich thine duties were uled-'fJ," the in having attrtchfd prcvioos to thf trrinsfer; it i therefore proper tha.t the (leiteritl Covcnmient ahtiuld juriilielhm cmicuneiitly with the of Tf iii thf Hdiertiiininent of amount of the debt for vvljkh it i lima hutiml. The act of thiTei.ta ('tingresi npirofd JthuMyftif, 1 hy vi hiili thf i onsolida ted fiind waa iosued, j.l. ilgt-d the impost dutirs for tijif pavment ot the interekt accruing on that debt, which i A i in frrtinn "onlv over 8500.0(H). II. nf -ra-sirs trealmir the other deiioniiiiMtions of the tlebt specially pU'dfcd" the" puhlie faith and rtrenut' Query: Aretha dulitt on imports sKcia'iy pledged in both casetf The answer lo ibis question, tidirm.

Stive or whelher inade hy llif IViiartinfttt at WashiuL' 'or the Texas lWatursvcrjM'ik 1,,, ifil (thmild not intfll'ero wiih in tliia nartic.ular.'. 10 inav. nmviii.w wiirtahVopTiDr Trial whaoget they, present theitiselvos before ua, aiid eudeitvor as much aa pOsiblr.tkilow oir the elmfT, nd L'ive our readers the good grain. On the top of the file. mid the limits-; villa Item of the 3d instant-late 0 t.ougn frm We are fond of icma, short: aiid Th' v'err wk mtbe first reject but in the lat-ter it is rathw waiiting iuthis number not always the case, however.

imtiiif the fdilor is a titorstl but we i.n 'i rind him. lie a an lUm witmn an minute Item." we su tlmt he i not perceptible to eommoi fy flr we com.l ours pretty 8x.d, and we loohedthflcolumus the Item over and overfill our patieoiels wearied, in se rcH of him afi' i iob in dfwair Can't some body furnish us with scone The Item, however, sometimes t.nm.h Hiitwtliiiir suhifcts. It its readers with several chapters on In thin nuuiber we learn that tlie WMthfr has been veiy diagfff alilf all and that at the recent sess'tm ol tiu tflstli( Court Jk-sar county. (.,. I I cae ot the uonnei nrcenv thf frtWff lias lwn Jouoa guii'v, aril sent to llif iteniintiw.

for four years. i iiii.it iff'rn What HUik von, hi. i. Item, wow.o iin inll cted il thejttTrtnfr bad lh. iium been lotiod L'tlytV ad ii i rivW rt.erf.

of i one to it In Wjfi B. w. toi uiiKKV r. ram-io. Pol RUSH WALI.U'EiaacaittriiHrr the' first Cursiui! Ihimct ul Teisayvw Hki I ROBERTS fcfsnii.Uts to iwptwaeni-'the ritiToiigTtiiwl UwtrUnaf in t'onsteaa rX7n Wtt 6 ri)(lKie1uip.

lt Ftr( Cons reoiJ Owtnci i0'PW- Col. BiXluai smJiUt for iUciiHi fot Col. Mi T. JOH.NSOX w.ca&Att feejclaw. o( Texas.

c. KEESAXr ik.r it 'Reprewuiativsa, a canonists Hun. SUTT. WARD ia rajidalaie Lieutenant Guornoro IVm. H.m.

WEBB "tsniMsie forth ofli of AaaoriajfJuaike Cou" GEORGE Judge 111 Suth Jwhcial UiatnC Hun OH ia lo rprwtu emiBlio. of lUrriM and l.phu. in the Stale Belig-ions Notice" I b. opened URih iu.ianl,) fiVrgr srronlmg lb forma rt.yr 1 i rVwpal Chereh. Th.

Ml of Piai.wn.1 Hit tai'will bswrunf. lb fir! time, st 1 o'clock, ihs ioi, Ae "which tin rvre wiU Toe trwnikw ol our cniwa v. Lwturs wlueh will bs in ,1 urnce 74 lorE. Templars. 7 'Tao awratK" BoukIi Temple of a il all nwintkr oflU Orlrr nai kit.

sif Kweih))ly juvitel tttSt. Uth iitfiwil, 9 oV) A -Ksi STIsiU. B- t. o. o.

Tue member, of C.ilww 13, "id nwroh-r. th. fttlsil of Uibssii an. MMrtfuIlT lav- en eteily.ivb a o'dork a May M. lafl.

IUIWl" tvi" i wii to thf atlner-I iJJ VI 1.UU1M Vll sent of the Hotel of Mrs. IlKerst 1 i that upon a card I hi re uiiKiwnnvrfj i art the, right of Texas' to -scale her debt, or- of laiif wci ufter nppf" rnlherjl' the IXfartiiient should cousiiler tj0 for our paper to go to ns the 'tlie'crftliWri fHus WtiUl4jl4 i Tiio'ahiive no'! wsl'TnTrr-w-nrt t- rnrrtW hwe tlit? Vuiitxi lli! us so coulemiifibio a note while while his por wns isuing furth, fiNilyliig a.ud ri.li our f'duct '-he nioMting.of the ri.li nr7. tit iwr account- for. Why wiie we akd to ltvtcvrk.jiuglxoldLyi?.ri a statement iiM.fj'it.l. I tW ddjji4fc.ilAJB!ittfe!''St hd; Ur.

r.mtne u. i.y ogf I evt, to lb)lIili()ll 0f in.theStst am ii. bv" lr. J. K.

I. miners; hv Itr.J. K. Ko.Wrs.iM N-uth unite upon hr rtghts, id! ,1 nn u.ltll uh. BO Bl 1.

I The ColcratlaTTf ibuue 0 mo, say 7 'i 1V rt'ln ef HI iem I i be-commencrd in jroiistru. iea in. -i0, i the mi am tie iei! "Cl'Tili" tTin di.ri) the euinR week lh I .1.. fn at "Kate waru ....,11 we reckon retuleriiig'tUU r.vtr thoMugi.iy naVigsble. (u, The American the bs the foUowwg "TE bettHK the hour "I lour-sna live, an whlth our citizen have latfly fell relaUve to the nrntiKuhilily of lif navigalnm of otir river, waa I u.l,iil..

nflhe Vuiiirada, tnt'l. Doiiifl-, aoHiidt-d a ahrill cry. snni.uncing her nflitnled. iv Iter i-t to the, hff hBr IM-rane won hie were hnwever, the bank, of tl.f rive tj "jM-rwna aiuiou. to entend to her rtiv eaiaio thelno.d of Austin i bound r-mnl ntride-1.

I le practical. advance with giant of the autwlut nsv.K.-.lwn ot ine nrf sn-nra lor us me river up to tln point mum "i I hi. Ii uf the U. depot, headquarters, Ac, m6cric Tflegraiih and Tcias aU announces the yi rom jt Mr. Crugar.

Mr. M(M(W jr js now iO0 editor and piopnetor V.M-t.an-f will made in llif charaetf ot liit-H-'iieulrunil and cthtiieMiai inl'ercMn of II it IU." wlitK-. We lrfl fo. n-ixme jU original title, oiniliing ine h-mwratio. wliurn lias liitlnaieu inai tne j.

rrn. er it. ste.t to ctawe! yfout regard tw.htinctii'iif pmiiaorsecta, oh! I enileavor lo "lore im eoniiinn iiu to it. tit Hie Tlie 'J'elejxraph, like a majority of the I I.a. a Ill I 10 pa-s Fe and iiut-stitrtis anatorf out ol ine tnnia lliiL Jllai I Ie' I if It -4 the ultra ground and the abject subiois Uelimrra'tic now it ueutral and it I it OIlIV I IMilRW IMIV lliiri still 1 1.

ssiv side, be able lo J.o,t of having a irariv m.l.of the poljlical o.bac, I s. v. as anv rtm.f Tftns, SAVfoner -r up a rates of small pin Ilotiitou. The Tfvai at llunl.Mlle. mm: lUrd bv our oiiif are i mai; little" lawyer's titlices going op.

hat i lh-it dms It ii.tfn ere not aware tni, What tbf editors of the Presbyterian .1 I. Ul!" B. ed at the lawyers lof sting so near llif Tins L-neawocsa looks rather 'lienditT of tlie Presbetrian, the editors close a huig article on tlie pros--cts ol their pajif hy sajltig p'ay for Our fiift and most lervanl prayer is, that thev may be delivered. from the sin 01 IlitistontW, and from politics, (at bast vil d.lrir.e. ft Met ihci- now ad- a lor the- circou r.

T' rr.rr---r tlMOiighoul k-ngtl, brernhh of the Matej 1 Jau -f the I. num. of April an, 1 ri on a Division of the -e mes" ci'ut "if alusly in-' rpp'otdtim, to the savs "the whole sclifine is the whole scheme io.oi.litie at this time." tlrtiiks it brinir our ntifcMa.e snd confusion." We d.tn know paper in thf Stale which has epieist a ALrt f.tr ilLviyofi. but ihe "Flair (or soinf one ol its predecessors, and it is .1 1. .1 ute diniisitiK now lo see the edlloi ol this quite amusing now- to see the ediloi of this i.jiii.r rut.

10 iiri ur nnjiuii.ii u.i..,.aii .11 ron out so wfiu in cimos non 10 the thai l1 be lo sniothfr ply give our (his) I urging upon the d.parliculaily of Jef- l.traon in. miui in. nr r. ouiliitng meniaca yprcas itrwge. .1 lie nai.er has latflv returned to 11 hi, ntist from a ramble of five or si.

weeks duration several ol tire Soulheru laiea, nuuii wuwu in aaj 4 us of firel that Tefas.slter and 1. "-r- t.aJs.rruaril.,vwal tfvantaseTding Mn 'T tifsol her compare ill, visited, we alinost wonder. to" our. lm anv ulure nc vm how one can lite any uhtre ele. 1 i I it i I 1 I Rn.k, Cherokee abandaut fare welt m-md up, and general st-j not pMV purpose 'now to give our 4eue1i, this -fstablishment is one of the best (l( lUfl rule lliat Texas might aitoj iTT thf so nt mwifnt Hut' u.iose the question should hf answered by the 'department 1.

iothe n. will Hie lepa'iiiii-u pledge to extend to Oie nummal of the entire debt, sav or, to the ixir valrtf. 87,000,000, mlv shguhl bf''i ett-d 'that thf pled, extends to thf amount the Bf millioiis. iU bw retained until Texas payaltif entire umniioil .1. lit and her ridit4rs will lie fill- boldeijed to holdout arjaiisl an tJuitablft nrcsi iited, but uierelt to nti'rr the tpiestions llkfiselvcs, Ulieving that tlify are iiilH-rent Mjeueini fuv.i Jtm and sale of the tertil.try iin -luded in llie 4 Pcarcf IVill, and that they wiil nrrcwarily ane III ine course oi atraiigt-iueni," ire: I i 'as to rcceivf the fue millions' retained by ilia l.nr,il I 1 t.O&fl Whft have jrivf thf ir views to the public, a the i(J coltro nothing rcm.nned but for, the State.

clirwiuny coiduicoo worthy of patronage, of Shelhyville, will be found ie mg --onr oe adverUtwawoW- fcr Read the advertisement of Hemv Paons, of New Orleans. 7 f-f ihe rr of Ior, of New Orleans." a I I k. tha i 1 I a in a Ii yr ID toe proper j.e j- $Uhject, have lifaled it as llx.mgn es occaron, ns fmUilu'Jg as tie rti.l tn. -auMoanccment of Ilon. B.

()t nttjjf xclisrt 'yj" Kcr iu i. A piling i 'h has been g'tiJ the rotindi 4.e su'jiiiissiOn papers genei ally (thsssa, had the honesty to tiolice the fact that frsa.aiill Uaiitor) that WutIo whs a firm the Fugitive' -Slave 'lJSJsiiAUfr ss: -jv Mr. Vhde, this 'new whig United StaWs synatol. from Ohio, thot frankly and clearly "idetinea hi poitioilM First, then, I am a whig, always was whig, and nothing flte a whig, because I believe the best interests of our country connected with the success of tint party always toti much devottd to Jhs party to see it lend itself to the furtherance nieusotea which I eattrrot-approve with, out an ei'deavor to prevent its so doing. I slinll le my endeavor truly to represent tills great Mttloi''" it.

I slinll, to tli best of my ability, rebuko any encroachments of slavery into territory now free, or. spy haughty or insolent attempt to avercoms tlie lit States by threats of dissolution tlie l. until, or biij inraHure lllienUfd to insult noniieru i.ong. snow Uist I hoHlile to the 'compromise measures i t. but I shall fdeavor to deal fairly With tl.

South. I do not intend toJe an agitator, but while slavery will consent to rerosii wiiliin For twu without attempted afarmsion, I shiiU feel no disposition to Interfere with he FT in that lmri to he duo I warn li fcee a irositioa imy part of this itate to incrnft llis couiirmiio Uon the ductnt.u nit) tt tog psny tuu aitempi to mail serneaures a of whiggery would be to destroy tlie paity utu the Reserve st least; whereas, if the Whigs of the Sou lb ami middle portions of the could bt made tittlii mure toleiant upon this sh should be able to act together nut fall a. t.f old." lJertwe hare Mr, Wade's word for it, that lie Is to the fugitive law btit, that be nil or to deal fairly ill( the Soiiih;" he don't intend ts Ls is wnTrejifafjllie fugitive J)W ie SoulJl riI lf BUU lias not ine rigin to m-ceoe oe esiauuwies tlie Sou'li, sua the Aorin whi tben bt ft8, pUih fnrwara' tlu-ir aggressioiis aggreiion Vill cease. ACS. Senator ia a Diaarreeabla Tis, in a letter to the AbolitionUtaof tloiton, r- 1 lltA m'1m f.f I -i known the compromise, measures, sartt A lout th oblaiuf jifiife on hiiniiliaUn yonm and 'ft I.L'wt iMffikiiitf-tt nt Hit i an 7 nr.

liroiiKS. neeu uor 01 ine. i.cinrfsi Mr. Jtiookt, the editor o( the A. V.

Fiprrn ul'1. the onliorlunltv of imldtshiiiff a el- v- lat, y. hich shows the puaillaoira-liv atfl hypocrisy of Sewaid. Mr. Ruk slates that" while the Omrrirms bill was before the Senate Mr.

Seward called no him and said ho thought Texas was bad company that he as disposed to lienl her kindlr tlint --lie did not believe i i she lia.J a goou line i.ui ns oe. lievfd the VmW-A States were bound to pay the debt that he would vote to doioslf nuv time, if Texas would rcliitquish kr cltiirrv-tit New Mexico; that all his liifnds would do (in, niKi that -It' It uvh would draw (ii 11 i a bill to irian-ffccl, he. would kvi iiitnulccod' iiito the House of Kepreseu. talivf. and had no doubt it would pass.

I AtttT-ropejitcri aniietMtinrti by Mr. Seward, Mr. I'ui-k drew up the bill, in which be in. sei ted twelve millions of dollars, and fiii. the h.

mi ml.iry lino at the 81lh degrse el North latitude. To thin Mr. Sewsrd el -jecteil, but propos.d a bill lo pay th 4U iiV 'Vexnf, prov-iibjd idW uoCxseed 18 millions of dollars Texas reliaqniJii 1 ht-r claims to New Mexico proper, as stood previously, uiuler tlie wganizati" Mexico. The liill was accordingly up to suit ihfl views df iteward. A I ter IVarce's bill had passed th? Eni -Mr.

Seward called on Mr. Kuik pliiiae.l why he had 'voted against ii. I-. said had no objections te the bill, oh-jecttoii to the ten mfilions, liot)! the boundary, his objectiiW wss to ti word ceihi in it Mr. lissk t4J tlmt the bill, as if paaafd ihe Isr Wt, ceded mote territory to New Mexiee her former liiniis, to which Mr.

Seward vvf rcd, that Ihe woid cede" washtsfr objection to the measure, and (hat he therd ere enough votes without his, Now Mr. Sewarir-writes to tlie Ah liits of Boston that the lenBs of the Tt" and New Mexico adjustment were "befe- iati.1!' 1 Seward is rather disagreeable fix for a gentleman af litsiosilion, and making the pretensions does to "a siai.dard of morals somewh' I alx.v.the great body of men. EntpurtTs L'titcinnatt, Ohio. Election ef Snmnet The Comromiseis have hardly cesteJ their notes of reioieiiiL' over the remarks- ",1.,... -j tho Coustilution, 'evinced 1.1 the capture ol tho fugitive slave, Sims, when tliey sr aL'ain tin ova ti 'all aback bv the startliof, though totu hot uiK'spected intelligence, if I the election, as Mutator trout Massachusetts, of Charles tfrff" Triost dsngr.

otis autl lulenled abolitionists in the Stats T'his crowing victory of abolition, houewf, was prettied by a kind of parachute, the aViiapo il a refusal by th City L'ouncJ tu allow Dattirt Vl.stef iiliew A jWople in lahucil JIall, hecau-e a vtnto refusal had been. given1 to the Englisk brand, Now, it is quite observable, thai IW, all-our Compromise journals ktttt. ha.ve but. very little to say on the aubjef1-The Crescent which actually lost aiwW-iahiliiyui .11.1 nnt" hurra over lha trenieiiuw 1 aeTrioi-vinprrt of reclaimittB Sims, sod rc'1' ing him to a ship, at the dead bouref aurrouinksj by several regiments troof and police has not a -word te say sb the exclusion ol ttie great uamei n' 1 t'wdhn-LmertyRud 1 ih eh.i ii.ni r.f KniiiiifK in teW so guarded and deferential tl.atn eW w-oiild ever susjrt Jliat the Senator 'flea was a pestHeut aKolitionist, who wugM" destroy the InstituUons of th involve the country in a If the war aiid' revdlutionary Tlav is Ungeage of ihe Creacent ht elwlirai LJSlimmef ia reaakm parti i add. an sbi uo "atU ever langare so absurd, so rp lieitsiblu in every noin of ie od 6J Southern journal Simmer, a notorious abollliotiiih Instead of beinj a mc01'" rs -rt S'tvow 1 4i; nit is aiTfellent pajwr.

ve laaeirum ii j.im follow ion (aia''iili ol iii.naii ur. 9 l- VVr lr.fl"i E.o ha tiiVt sr'rrrTl t-rrto- tLA Cfvevrnj fi.ltt..f. 'e oif-nettr in- t.aM trailing lioux-; att-Mr ku i- All liid'SlI lin Wl.U n.r,.l0.,r. miiii ti-d frmi'l-lrp t. tilr.

Harnard. aiMftn.wlM.m" Mr. U. fiaees cntntriK-f. rt liim mur.

au mmr wn tlie t.iuntiv. "ie Imtiaii toteiulru iipoU tl it.ot were pfnt.irlu.u rtTrrjrpiuliie iiilniiz lioiw- i eon to fisminf tVftn' "f- to U- iiii.r.-mii'.-esliiu ioer i p- We iW trw ii li re t'rwk. ir Milnu r. li'f t-y the name ul llaiiy. -ti.

)ir of age, lieu of lliiit ouniv. t)ii traveier t-; in had iu hi. a iter ti. li 'Imll a t'i'Utn nothiaa ti urn svunu to gir t. M' hi.in he is.

Ti.sie.r-ii ere A i witli in aiid bridv n. I ii l. the ir- ti ami ill- rinrrv nf the pa-1 sons. The couiitry Ui net- tl.ua t- Tl.e "TiO'in srfms tt (lijb'd to the "result of, a a bar lihl Mill ih ocifttrr.il on the Tni.itv slew weeks Lwk'aa auttotincfd bv ilif Chcrnkef Imel, The SelHiuel thai and tilia mi ol Chert.ke- conn- la ihe ti ot river of Rt bow ll.ey ibd it, if by gT: i We think thf tl not tlw i lor the editor to aeouue in mode lor the editor to aciiuiie iu- iilliallilll Ul rrrjirw nmirrt" a bear to atb, jss" he irr ihe. immediate ueiehl.ortiooil ol me near conn- u.1,1.i,i tiwimntt.

u.Kc.-cu Journal, of April uk( lh( ilig Tur. Pat's and tps ArrifAi tut'. F.i 11..... of our u.U', aa.id the uull In cn.inise, soil "Uioiijin trlKl. low hate the hi.iiij finnriii'tiisf heip ith S-Ktir' eErvo.f a -tir an.

-m -tyiua hy.la... II is eviiteiil 1 ft tliat irathefi, HBTTtery" star ttrat looms above HhfWwn.JK.JaAitUJeiuarlLite ..1 .1 1- .1 I. uictttri.t mi: v. afi. all" sail aa-t it unuer i cultv between 1 1 ill and Smith because they we would inisTjje-; sent the matter No but they I.

wnftld.be Mmmfinv. In.ll.. (son au! therefore it is de ed lh.it we tin mm raW), st, tUfifr.a,I..pt Mrm Vfiesfii th affair. Wf can pWrahftii r1liem i Ihr.t i to them whatevff, Wf are not bow ever, di rxtsed to mukt "out of it. It is ttue we 'that 1 1 ill iiiade tlie attai Brraieii.u'i Ul I iiimu 1 i i 'borse rack nt ur by but he had the ftrtierry to remain behind it while Smith was on Miiilft was on gronnu auvaiirtng i.mii, u.

1 1. shootinc. 1 Wu can sav thmg i i i ftknr rj. ITin U'lu. irwt or "rv4," on sue Tins is the Jfd.i'.r a I m--nm Htiie-1'alrict, who, a fe wieks hwk; thf mlnnf.

ItHtY, -i, lidl hs wntin? fr ftf IV 1 (rfoti. an -mIIj known; be mad. el .1 know IA i.7. .1..... ill A.

tl.n 11.11 hstvuiil n. 4tfest ttwftt sttt fnr- luy btk vi fin iuri nil n.r ajumi. jh iu'. The "(act that Mr, Hill has been wri.in for the Plri never was brfore made know through the columnsot mat p. i per.

allhouyn the wasasaeu in ine Kfputnicait.jsho A. II. theeti- rtornti.understand, ns in regsi.l to the "P7 i tii f'af. rm.ch would mndr out of thf fact tve only' hinted that- he would hat he had al.f..ly mf.tfil, wjjich- Ksprrifove- alow -w ill u-aeh-hir apuI nr. Hill," we never counted but asthe I.

as fair I ttlttitt'til ItUUITtrM I (It) 11 T' able 1 1 we are left lo infer that there re tf v- v-- Wdl Ihe KlItor iMfaSf i Ma -ir Si-hle-inger and Captain Lewis have -r- rV.fdiv 'i tr, thai il-wws-th- intenlioii of the l-Hilers to utavr direct lor anil tti-nce to f.ra i () ,,5, Udeeks v- ,,,1 j((u nf th I four kegs of gunpowder, and lour lieary bales or so uicr iiiHimeis neie aiscovrr- ,1 .1 i t. 1 hf Sii'tmer is at preseiu utnivr me ot" a citiiliiivU wwl. Ms semi- and nr-bt. and no 1 I 1.. i.

'rsini is hiiomcu sum irom tne The hatlistoo Courier publishes ihe following dispatch, tV. Savannah, 1st ol Mav, II a. The ateamer elaka relimiH firm her eSi ilition Ihin nwruii.ff. She hrhiiat-esnMeial lo the reunited niovemeiils of the wll MvJ -il Cu ban Liberators." A few oif irr coll 7.....1 hut arms or conld ,,0 charge annnst an unlaw In! en- ti.ririMv moinin," ihaf therwarf paities moving ftward. Flnitda.

but we liav. no iiilununtiiti) to their tiuinliers. to tlie N. Dfl- ta "ihvTr dj a fr, from tatt, ay sj The UsLpiihlic of to-day -expresses the Sieved that ol the MMivernmeut. that the ri nori oi tne anan- 'domnent of the Cuban has been tl, jo bl-ei4 the tiowrnment," ami soi the erTorts to arrVsV-tli priifs of 'I hi, at a 1 anecieii nmi 'u .1 a.

ine tieasures ongmany wmi, i.j,- oiuer tlie President, have been relaxed. CVThe paragraph which the Patriot so frcaaelitlyTquolev as C'ltihntriiig "the virws of Mr. Madison oil thf powrrs of the jj'fderal and State (lOverninttitf-, is taken fionv metimfandtiinor summary of his views, written by hinr'previous tallie aS- Cmiveiition wliel, framed nd ,0 1 Tieiriortiprrrertrtn- tpieiit opiijions so. frequently and solfiimly expressed, Mt ssas. r.tUH'Ks; I oiler mv acknowledgments to Many Cllvnl for the eslnnateJlify have been pleased to put upon mv past Repre.intnlive, it, the date .1 exciteing serums of the Legislature.

I i 1 i id 1 hi it 7 llif pumtrt eoi, aeromiM, nor ffiaWprw a ver d.tlerent -j tnakio-' pro-1 f(j oT 1 "tr I1 y. .1 11 'i-' i i iMttiiilc'l'o bs Eotitmneilj I The Warfare. We fet-1 that we owe our readers an 1 apology for having devoted-s much spvf, fcw lle SUr S.Utc 1)t We are satisfied that such matter tlif great nfit of readers. Vet. fell it to s- duty, in Uflf.dt fetice, to meet the msli- i a 1 11 ii 11 it 7b.

ti "fl in tr 'Ol tl SI -a ti i and to expose the character of sheet, think we hW iHaccesBfully As to the tnd.c.mf nt. on cau- r- sim Jn Muif B(J eonvictions." c7 f.Uor-wiaJliiro of them are Tor slashing roina.u,tniig to g.t thi ct.e-rAat toshakes I i.i.-...! fcl Th IteraTtt "VI v-a- vr I ml sum. 7.7; WMmps-hHdl umOmiS Sww-ffry Ktt 1 taken neuilaj a ttje breath of pnpu- ortmioa tir their a eatyjidsie for Roprcsentaltve in on- Il TPnnta' ea to sUtf hit ill i thscUy ofaivesto where some of his friends are upon a- visit, and therefore wiU be delaved ivi.iting the "of the Conaressiouttl Dis-i a.i'l f. ns ea wiiuta i Arnene the aniiomiH imvumanri ii mi ii 1. V.

found thall" as a can. idate for Lieutenant Governor. New Par Kg. Messrs. Davis Ctor- vox, 6T lyler, are about starting a pajteri Iu tiiai The former of tbfte gfnt.e-1 TJi aid us a vst men paid us a Wstt last weo, on n.s way Port Caddoafter the press and materials, j' and she as returned.

He says the first number of he paper will be issued about tlie first op next month. It is to be called the Tyle Telegraph. May success sU -job, geaueroen. the dihVent courts ef the district, has jih-v for cs quite an acquisition toyr sub-- "Tct iptino" list7 He writer as r.wcek rf from Iumdekson, and sends us a ery; in icestuig tisl a forly quiu, or, One TKtiuiitnd papyri, weekly." Vhit Jotirv t.ai, Uiis siehs of New Orleans on the oiie si is snd the Rio Grande on tho ether, cn this I Mr. In comes home next week.

The Cenc'ert, Oa Wednesday and "Tluirsday. nights, our siiseus were favored with exhibitions by and Witt, in compliant- with reipiwt made upon thera through our paper- week. The audiences were highly enter rrrtiii ed, and xpresBtd fftteraF; siStGifttt'tiuft. -s Chsistisa met the sdraifltion oPslT. lb wing were very The cotm-.

atices of all expressed at the su-fh-r-erity ef her musics! tdf'nt, and the power steetnsagfJicrrij(Ke. She is a charming Aootht'r perfnrmamo is Vii CliRtsTisrl benefit wiil favor tT Several weeks ago wejpuMikhcd a note froaa Gam Spring postofficeigned R. Weli. Mi 'stating Uiat if we not utop certain ujjjajawU-W -to whUrh we replied he waa repoi- "the subripiioif for not informing tint papers were act-tsketi ourof tlie offue. V.

share been hifunaed tba Mr: Well id not-writ The note, but that it was written 7 )' a thftrlYj who had before sent back -the WeTCT reeelwi them. We an to learn liiat Mr. Well is friendly lo our Ho. ia a very cleyjcf and Influ'cncisl litUinaa. for The eonsolodationiblf will find in letter on our first page from H.

Seward, under the head or ardshdJebn Vw Berea." IT The ninitt stn, 1.11 IV.T1 Rsy next. "ill attendU, proce, Quito a.n honest And rrr-repi'ir to thfr.fall 7 T.it -'7" rr 1 We learn frmii a this county, a tfe to ihe ivih-nve of-a Mt. Johnson, living in Victoria few days since, captured and offirnile put nine years of age. ji Jayghier of Mr. J.

I lie ctrcuiuMance, re. iated 10 are tln-e ijie' Mj-ricaa Imd been ImteTir-g about the preni-es olsar, J. lof scv- waiiiiiir.aa the fact proie, an 4.rpr. liiiiiiy to wiyc ttie grrt, ami finally, on tlie yve ning of Ibe aid a hllle alter dark, lie ea. I tlu invl Iih.1 wi.lki.it out into the vxr.t.

1,. faiurht and ebatkuur. Ul roulj no blade a- O'l. ii. soon mwA bv the family, who commeneed a search immediate ly.

wtla-h thev eontimied duritw-'the nitflit, tliuutrh and wenow it aa" possible'. fare is iehded, at least fo HNMTIIIff a 10.. 1 mtlant, Ufn. as. Smilli, of Henderson, was allacked on the public stjuaro iu this town, byWm.

A. Hill, oLhis-Jilflee l'oftiifitv-f tHflidoron, which cnust-d an exchane-of sHme Uirre pr four shots apiece by the parities, tjne shot tookjfTect in the fleshy part of Smith's thigh (thftogiit not to be dangerous,) which was the only injury done on either side- One amrdottbtlmViA-duJd fatal 1, 4 onen-orttnttd. Pri.Uv. Hdi was tried before the Jus lice's court, sua bouml, in the sum ol 9ib00, for his appearance at the next session nf bur Distt iet TJbrfe of Srnitli's sons, and two dther iends, JtrrLvcd iu JovvJroln Ilendefir on Sunday mgh ll pfopt alien-tiorr-to- hiuv and aUritf.d.totn.yith him Ih TTtairiajjeon Another Coortesy." A few weeks back, when we spdlti of thf letter of Henry Clay to the frre-siiii tutn-mlTtcirlTiA'ltti jiiii'i IrrTrttrritf-wwftwg- Cleveland, Ohio, tlir, Pa'trhit made light of it, and said we were not "the MurlKirt that ejiist among high imded turn." charge of the I'atiiot of ignorance on our paitf in this partifular, haSj probably, caused us to observe more partic-. ularly than we would have done, the courtesies of me under similar 'circumstances.

A Committee of the" Anti-Fugitive Slave Law Convention," of Ilostonr addrested a letter of iiiviUiion' to Beward, (as well as to John Van Buret, and othor high lotihsd men" to which he replies While offering the pressure of duties here too long as -an Mily fer rron. attendance, pray you to assure Jlie Eehalf yon" set, of my profound senue tA their cmirv and kindness. 'L What tourlftm," high touted rtfje tniltr ami 4bpli-i tt'tt 1... promise oi.r readfrs.lliat f)n oHr hart the war- i I'ft tier pan, me war I uAMlo' attention tne present. .1 -A 1 I 4 r-' Tlie nf K.i,ul,.rn Pri.w..-.

Vl.ikhiHj f.nvr rta WfTiMRw-aM that one tif 11. m. rrliM, IK. 111 i t-L'ri i' All but Hie cliifl. Hie Item mi- n.i.

r. learn, when it receives the Krpulilican ol thf 3d and the Patriot of thelOthjiittan that William Arthur Hill (better known in L.tlie Slain," some, sayas William Hill,) is me Mc- is only the 'cat'i. I 'i" If tlw- Rcpnhliran f.liiiim'.lmll wi, nn'Mi'iernl sn.J imwailir, uwr knj, il.cv itisv anv lust ihe lav 0 tniral. haa sea'w omirnd I Vriirf, Hay owr remidt ew-spe tlie May imw war' wti wrmii. n.

0 ti.pu lirsn'a reigned its mttpr sort may our pftrraa. rr e(-Se mrb a f.tmiig tuil.y nf" ball, ia Wu na n.ariiirig on Xinniny laai. ulirn ti rp(vttwi1 nrniaij. and anll, and IiioikI nil hl lir, lv twailimtih ln ihrraia snd wjijl cliurrr. Pntnnt.

This false sluteineut in regiird to onr, conduct on the occasion referred to, is tne Jsame that aoino two or three ol tho Paliint't clique," made themsejyes butiy in tircula- tiny; on the same -morning Ihe- diHicnlty tc7 curn-d. Hi est) liuayodjcs vvere mr llllli atcly sikiiced by pfrsliWshvrtiTgThfnf" tff be circulating a falsehood, -j We would advise the conductors of the Patriot jiot to be tod easily consoled with the fnl-e delusion that we will not honorably 'defend oursell on every profrtr occasion. If he will nsi ajtrra llm pmpoi. Ii Hti w. nfk-r him snoilwr-: that at will pay him tt at Ina sdifrtKins raua.

Whataay you that, Mr. Vs'iliwiifK Hi'ulihivn. We scrpt the laucr thntieh aa u-riw frh pmltxxl, nr r.pi,riait,ls fuitim-tri, reiiuitt in sitvancr. hat ay ymi tJ" tliat, Mr. t'alilto Sow liluw vmir rnirn.

Money makes the mars go.iys the Patriot I'pon reflection wa Iiave concluded not to waste our ammunition on droit bfttitt. "i fjrT The Flag of the Union, of- trfia, tancll, camiidate (ft Congress, i 1 1 1 ast mv, "nm tiretg mn. til 1 lag 1 I I 1 prommeui -cauneTTise it. 11 in a ItJaotiLull the Journal 7 raTu- located most prom, .1 ...1 .1... mient htllo city in the State, and that sur 1 ..,,1,1 (, 1.

-t Tf, like a ceiUin othcrjomTinf "Tiot a humj n.Hft "from this nlace." shouhUnirt 1 1 itself, by too anxious a to -enJt under the Mag ol a propkintm caniluliftf r. lie JocmaJ says 1 ue r.xi svaior n.r cuutng me urazos canai, which to litretoliirp," is row-To'tn. pletf, and. ready lo cuninif nee as srmn asr-we tiavtratt-rtminfy-tiilu to tahe tfv hi)aLii(Lthe JLii'j here she la at present Sfjrmiud. Mr.

tlradury has. displayed a dc 1 irrte of energy in 'roniplf ling this miichine that. .1 i i niiyiir" ro.u. he has iu hand. Iu the Journal we find the follfjwingex JracrftTrtti a private letter from ill ownsvills atartlin( report has reached ii to' the 1 fleet that nt KuiU.i they played the duce tw or three flays ago.

Home per-ouaal got diaplesscd with certain revenue restrietiens 011 the other side regnrd to crossing over hides, and mounting a snivel purl nn the bank of the nver, fired ut ihe Mexican puardoiMlie other side woundiou several. Order were then despatched to Csuiargo, by the Mexcans, fur a reinforcement of liti Biea, knovyytt, 1 The Cherokee Sfntinel ofMay 3, publishes a. call by the Directors of the Angelina TiSavignlio'n Company, for a public meeting of the ciliiemi of Cherokee county, at Linwood, on tho "Angelina, for tlie pur. pose of devising the, best sinl most exjiedi-tious plan for cleaning out that river. The Sentinel is zealous in urging upon the cib ins of that county tbrf nscessily of everf one giving the a warm fiipporb 1 1 1 1 HMifwinn the ibiir leitTf to lifeline ftitcr-1 ilaahei yr paper of the aUbtnst.

to t.eacan. didal re-elecuon, 1 wui say, inai 11 any consideriilion, more than another could lit would certainly lie a tlesiro Jo tlie wis es of my liiends and constituents, who thus kindly tender me assurances of continued support and cojifideyctt. Other Engagements, however, preclude mo from' accepting ihe I return my thanks UoWiCttitf oi for the honorable position once gclicroiisly t. stowed upon me. Being well asMiiei! that they will J'uid niatiy genllenifit sufficiently worthy and well qualified to represent their interest, fiuthlully nTil fwl-' ing a consciousness of having done my dutv, am contfnjk Ing the approaching canvass.

Kfpf ellullry- J. K. HOLLAND. Mkssks. KntroKs: Tho talent and moral worth of Col W.i Morris is Tfighly appreciated, tml'iijf he will become a "candulnte.JJor Keprnehf- ative to Congress, he will receive the Warm support of hfs ANY Fill ENDS.

From tho "New York Herald, wo learn" pointed by (Jov. Bell, Delfifare frtitii Texas tolho World's Pair, saih'd frorh New Yotk for Liverpool in the steaiiiuliip- Asia on the '20th of last Wtstcr Amit- TT Whitw rats are noticed hy the Baltimore Sun, as havuiir been found on alarm in that otinty. The white rat hits a soft and downy, fur, mnch fitter ihan that of the or- 1 dinary rat. was niiiitsed, and the ea stnce lite minii f- llie faiudv that he had carried the fluid off. The father forthwith Collected a par.

ly an started in pursuit, and after two or three hn-ra idinir, heard that a Mexican anawer 0f Antonio had panned having a little girl with nressfd forward in hot st lttsl came across the villain at tlie h'oiisw of auulher Mexiciin, living on the Navidad. It Was ttomeliinsjO'ler dark jshen the party came up to the aforesalcTRnuse, and willlouthaltiiig, tliey rushed into the house, and found Antonio wilh the little trifl In bed. He iuuined vjn and tried lo.maJe Jils eHcspe, but wss stopped by one of the parly presenting hun 1 at himvTthat M. Johes, of w'as ap Ho waa then tied and made aceure. was with dilfictilty thatlJie party eould be prevented from killing him en the spot, lie was finally, however, placed in the entody or the incensed father, who started with him in the direction of hiahomf.

ll' is' surmised by some" of those who Were present thst he (Antonio) will hardly Vfj-Viiitori. 1 The little Hirl "said that the Mt-tican wcrati and told her if she made Ihe leant he Cherokee is Onejf the "ut por.ujoos snd heTTwt er a -ic wl.ivJ rwtM rrtcHi 'JfSHir'JitiTN ilf 'twI'T l.e iutcsd. tat, uoibb t. 1 -'j 7' 71; -7 1 '(".

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