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a ad Published daiiy, Sundays excepted. Opn CENT PER COPY—Ix CENTS PER WEEE. ; Delivered anywhere in the city or vicinity, $7" Agents supplied of 61 cents per 100 copies. ae Ct a ies EEE f ‘SHE NEW YORK SUN, a Proprietor of The (Qoe, Felten and Nessa te., N.Y. bef ‘Written Exprosly for the New York San. Frontier Hunter. By William 1. Bushnell, of pating Feather,” *Pesirie Fire,’ 4 Orman ‘The Outlaws of the Wabe “Ou Boson, “rank Onibr Ma Blix” “The Bwaying Wl “Alice Mor Medicis wr, the White + ay & ae according te Adi of Congres, in the ke Ufticg. of the District Court of the 8 uthern Detrt (New Yok ty Mee 8 Bech, tn the eer ove thousand eight handred aud waxty-two, “ He lived the itoperson wien of 4 age the health of the rate th CHAPTER 1. THE WARNING | It wase brigh’, beautiful morning. The sun a it pooped through the rifts of the fast disp- Poaring fog, that lingered around ths tops of the tallest tross ¢*_* pro niseof a glorious day, Tho flowers wots ing to awake and holf up thoir dew jaw —the birds wareastirant pinging their sx-ot, Got tanght mata, Too brook was breathing « rippli g mololy—the myriad thousands of leaves rust of a psalm —the early breeze wt 1 4 sympboay art tho wh Is earth, nue ant woimate joied in one glorious anthem to nature and to 6 Gol! Bat the puriiag brook, the sing ng vied, the Bummirg bee, the many tinted dowors, the gentle zephyr cr the bight eyed sua soaghe hot, kuew vor a resco more like a deoam of fairy land, than a macy, blossom porfumd doll whore che squirrel way wout to gambol undis furbed, the timit fawn co quench ite thirst un fearing and ths will pigsoa to rost ite weary wings ard plume its foarte s of gM) wad azare Gently the bills, on either side, slopet diwa to the rivule: that danced on 4 way, now psa to the sunlight, ant oow wosliog like a gailty MH thing bonoath ove haging and cloty tater M2 Aocked branches, concvald by which ia the deep pools, the st itasi tor of ailvor and voruiilor. clothed with y web of shich woe wnowy hilly, ‘ho yor « piny, the calding 1 x > nL sides, too, ware A. grassy caret in tay ywon tho daiaty violst and pink ant stately Ly aaithe ox ved daisy—tho yellow bce aiths dane del ion, was smoothly spread thors, Adve them thealve leaved aspen, the birch wih is shiaing ba &, intoru ,let wita the low bowing brant os of thy Lalo, be pias aud the hem tock wave!, with hare aud (bers, a ver uke fring sd willow won ting Loving! thay ing tide, Nesght war bers iy brouk whe ports Poposs, the silences tua reiguet over the seuns the twitter ar de f tho t ten he forest a tedin the warm © sunrays, bappy i relies aul te ah acce our bountifal mo her earth bat pr ir wan) vided to upp! But hark! A harsh sou falls upoa thoir over listening ers and q ack ws ligat ths awifs wing is plied, the ac'ive fot 0 2, ard gol itude reigns iriumprant, Ths bied has (wa to another secrot bower ant its nest, tho squirrel rok even hole ia the gaat tree, aad acomd to bo loss t ng and noisy Bat the» uod t! 1 tuus stared ant a all? Ic was tho stop uf a strong, young, activ siainng to pie tis path crushe ra y branch aud forcod his way aloag rachor Uaan turn asi lo, With a lorg, awirging «ep and closely followed by a larze hou: |, b nm the thick, over banging branches « logn spot throw tick of the brook hi and quaed long of its cool, pure waters. His dross was tha’ of a western frontier hunter-- elf upon the yr Savage, the material having Leon gathered from Dio tovost and tehioned in the ‘ settlements,”” Abu: ting shirt, gawlily fringed, of the touh, smoke: rested +k n of the buck, contined at the walst with @ crimson sash, the cads of which } hung down to the kave, and in which wore pl.c d pistols and kn sof the same material aud similarly decorated, comprired his > garments, except his head which was covered | with a s'ouchel, lo# crowned hat aut his foot and ke sh were protected by strony moccasins, A » Jong riffs, that was ovidentlya pet and bad seen ) mach rervice he laid by bis side, after carefully ® sort of bybrid one, half civilized and half | TH NUMBER 9233 right hand, a petite quiver was slung over her left shoulder, and a long and sharp knife glit- ters from beneath her wampum belt, With a quick, light step she came forward towards the brook, paused for a moment as if to gaze upon the reflection in its not ? it. washer only looking glass) thea bathed her brow in its bosom, cooled her lips with a dainty drick, aed, leaning upon her bow, toemed Jost in reilection. With a sudden start, a quick stringing of the arrow and drawing it to the head, and a low-uttered ox la mation of surprise, she sprang forward and thn, as she faw the cause of her slarm, a emits atole over es WASH WIL “Bnew Flake,” bo eaid, hore, #0 far trom t faces are bl t painted ret, the knife shar wk dag up’ te nd, atid « hatchet dug up and the frees blacks bere is war in the wind! Jie Daritea of Ho d bas let Lore the dogs toi los Fresh sealps sball wave in the mid rand tho warewhoop and ehrick for rhe 1) mingled like the angry thunder irg rain on tho mountaia top Con this be true Pe; Avo way not wont to question the erbeoree called hig re oe 1 tenuty. But this is so ‘ an unexpected. Warriors bat ye rot Hike yon brock! The trail of their talk is hidden. ‘Thay whispar rot nto the winds cf their purpowe, Trey give no warning hke the rat lesoake b the blow, and the blow first ‘Bus when was tho matter determined when cid the wartiors take the bloody trail of i n ucderstands not all the talk the pelo brave. wall as the cvescont om the breast of Saow Fiako the war sopg was rung, the scalp dance brewed ard much tobacco, kinnekeuick aad vawpum offered to the Manitou, harvest moon, The you hointer musiogly. “Theo a week and mor t stain, But at ell events I must not lin cer here. must hasten and put the settlers ou thoir puard, for who can tell whoa or wher he blow wil) fell? “The Scow Flake warns none but him who {her skin boon ofa white vealed @ blush, forthe feelings that even cause such a { —"' She paused and | ortuesrd floer texture it would bey show of toll tale blood we est fountains of hor beart, ‘N » busy with the deep tanclet w ols ard then, after paying ths same | sl gbt agitation of her manter or trembling o! attertion to hia piste!» and assaring the safety of his k 1 poach and Btrotched himself at full lonyth be the wile spreading trees, wh his side snd apparently wave way But such was not roatly the nselt of he slumb r. with either ate Yat the cunatng hand « ‘ m the lifeless sone, yet ” and four footed companion proc a t «al thue—res ed until to its nut ¢ {che quiet doll again atsamed activity and life. Then as Phe boas of the sun became hot anl fell pere pendicularly to the earth telling that it was at ite meridian height and that alt of its daily waco hud been run, he #lowly arose and yawa- Mxly Icoked around, The dog arose also, } @iretched himself for a momont, lapped the + Bright bubbles from the brookless tide, and jen prepared to lie down again when something meomed 0 attract Lis atven his massive head, seer uttered a low gro«l. ae “Now, something comir;—is thera, Wolf aa omleeere on, and be raised d the air and then exclaime:l the hunter, in alow whisper, ‘Then | to cover, boy,” and the twain disappearod in 5 the donte thicket, ‘ A fow moments pissed, and, directly opposite ie to the joint where ‘te T had secreted him- ' self an Endian girl s , parting the bushea 4 with the babitaal caution of her race, bat wiuh ' out the sliyhtest hovtancy or eppoarance of fear, Her tat) form was lis tho willow, and ber step light and .oleless as the falling, soow. Her long, black bulr, lustrous a3 tb wing of a newly thdged rave), was hangiag in massive braids around her lithe yet soowy frm and interwoven with partic A robe, or rath | and pliable fawn skin, enveloped hor | girdled with wampum at the waist, decorated H with the same and heads and spangles, and Feach’d ony to the kece. Her limbs were en- eacod in richly worked and fringed loggins, ‘ aod quill. worked moccasins were on her fee Ber arms wore baro tote shoulder and silver bands gleamed upon thom as did crescents of the @ame materia’, suspended by a massive chain, Bpon her breast, A light bow wae held in hee | her firm b one of | Yim or the hound, for ‘hough motionless as the | play, and the, . | he is chang hor sacque of srowy dressod | Ne tinued the gitl, raptdly conquer tip, po matter what might have been t cause, but you—lut her—her—trother her «no- “tut Dmust, atleast, warn the inhabitants «f the prowe— f the farm. “Where the heart ir, there w tleepa, there The ldgo of Muhnahbezoo, my mother, ie empty and the little pap ose cries for food, “G> mith me then to the grove. The door is ever open to you, “The daughter of the pale face bas been kind to the poor Iudian girl.” “They bave plonty and will tupy wants, ell your “Snow Make has a bow and hor quiver is fu'! —the string strong = Of arrows, They wre shu her eyo truc—the woods are full of game and the speckled trout waits for her inthe de ml “thu there is no neod for you to hunt or fish when scucan tave plenty without even the Let ihe pele bunter go. Tbe daughter of a nt was the bauyh reply. Tae leefy dell, tue+wilt running etream aod the bright, blue sk the birth ri, man. Tre rest Mauiton pave it t of the them, and asthe! the pale fice plough the rich bam hel Hand give thom to tepuenian care ft Muaniton of the sun- shine end ihe rain tnt toe greon ef the prai- to tho gold ofthe morning, and thoy pather food fur the aquaw and the Little paporee and hide itin the cache till the free. ing mo ncomos, the angry north wints blow t sp cada st blanket of white over the lard, even so must the red man, with bow acd batchot and fish hook and spear and knife, fill bis 1idge when he is a—hungry.”” ardthe wy “True, the woods and streams will supply all your wants, Saow M'lake,for they a will you not partako of the white mans bounty? it would but be a return for many favors you and they have dere them,” “Snow Flake forgets not." ‘Then you will come?" ie, (and why should sho | 3UR, THE ‘con of the tribe of the Snow Flke kened, the war- io], and the od the girl, wi hdraw- & back a short dis- we they sinke, The word comes not more quickly than ut when the moon was lied the mom | have paswed sicco they left home, and cither abattle pas been fouxht, the trail was «long ove or they ere blind ng us go asto render vio- yne but who?” quoationed the hunter, { examin ry the lock,to soe that the cap had not been ‘lis urbed by his rapid march through the | #bo, bury with other thoaght marke! not the ‘ p © \ I the moccasin » hour of w Flake? Which way are you simplo and fow, but why, when your hunters are absent i NEW YORK) WEDNESDAY; FEBRUARY 12) 1962. THE NEW YORK SUN. EDNESDAY MORNING, FED, 1 | hor bands and face, hor rich, red lips; red as the over-ripe cranberry, ported, revealing the white and regular teeth with'n, and she re- lapsed into her usual tranquil demeanor, “Wolf!” she exclaimed, in a soft and un- usually sweet voice, as sho patted the head of the dog and played with bis long silken ears, aa ho came to her vido, althorgh he had caused her to start eo suddenly, ‘You here, and—" Too hunter issued from the wood befure she had concluded the sentence, and advancing, birdly tock the band of the girl with the t- miliarity (f an cld scquaintance, r “When the bus ants whee! bigh —whon they ivcle round at ind over ene shot, then the hunt@ knows that they scort the car wa that ie fast festering below, When the warior is seek pa for scalps te is wigwan and scalp Lcks t) fringe his s thon the moth INTIER HUNTER, er ebould be wa'chful ot the little pappoose, and the brave of thoae he loves. Proe and [should not linger hore, when ie af fang at, the hounds of war upon tle trail of blood and yet T would notleave you thas.” oF roen grape grey pile huntors foot net reat —lot not the nier ft! the shad lor p theniry and tho kiss «f | bec will coon be abroad and more than one pale man’s lo bo ashos and the ecalps ho loved be drying inthe smoke of the red mans wigwam beforo the bieds of morning sing again, Lot him ge wa are Mariton of day | &And you! Will reins bor fod" and without acother word fod across the brook and Nisappoared fr t For a moment only the rstool irre. lute and then passed awiftly down the at unti be reached a well baaton trail, Hore he pavsed long enou.hto carve upon @ massive | linden treo a rode drawings of a hatevet, and " r watr the | th the rod about, he took the tral ard ha ! Yot short ax had been his liageriog, rade and mplo as was the record be made, it told a story the deepest importance any frontiorman hould paces that way, and it was a well | known | forma the Indians were upon the war-path, and a eau tion to be prepared and wateliful, Sa isfied that he had cone bis duty, the step ef the hunter, aswell as his heart, became more light, but it woul not have been socoull he have but seen for how briefa time it remained there, Brief Yor, for the sound of his footsteps hal hardly died away before the Indian gisl, Soow Flake, issued from the bushes and stood before bis work, with br juented spot. It was at once in jon anda warning! Information that every evil passion bad surged up from ber heart and left their impress there. “The pale hunter ke h with the laugtiter of the Sachem,” she hiseed, serpent- | 1ke, between ber clenched teeth, ‘And he— but let him bew He may toy too long with the pet wolf and be bitten st last,” and with ber keon-e¢ ed knife she quickly removed all traces of the warning emblom the hunter had This done, she sat down upon the side of ps not his the trail bat tereened trom the 6 f any pastor, and was soon apparently lost in th Moeaowhile, the hunter bad rea het a smal but strongly-built log cabin that stool upon the edge of a clearing,” where a little town bad | sprung op, for the accommodation of rettlers in the vidinity, Unlocking the rough and moss ve door, he entered, placed his ri m the ante | ersof aback that were nailel over the fi relieved bimselfof pistols and belt, built 1 rapidly dressed andl prepared {vr cook: ng afew birds he had thot on his homeward route, Soon the dry woot kindled, ari a glow- ing bed of embers received the realy game, and while it was cooking and sending forto ravory steam, he with eq led maize, a cake, ‘This, baked in the ashes, he added to the meal, and boi he and tho log dispatched it in @ manner that proved not only a ood appetite, but lon,s fasting, Throwi th “, he exting both rifles and isto! Joaded them, Th ing back aya the earges from 1 aud carefully re- if bia mind was wande ell and the Lan. rome Indian itl, he muttered aloud ‘Snow Flake has never liet to me, and I be lieve she kes me better than apy other white map, for sho has often warned me of danger, aye ani saved my lite, But there is somthing I ho quiet cannot understard in this sudden movement of the red ekins, I kuow thom well—have studied them aud Leon among them for years, but this is unexpected when al appeared so quiet,— They're treacherous devils avy how, and there is no more trust w be pat in them than a water woceasin, and that's about the meanest anake there is, Yet she spoke me fair ani! it can de no harm to put the files at the Grove on their guard, and I'l do so even if tho tramp is long andIan tired, Yrs, 1 will go—end go now, | for the sun will be dowa before } vot thorewven if T travel a6 fast as a hunted deer, So come Wolf, we will take the trail agaio and—' A rifle shot and a cheerful, ringing shout stopped hig words, and a moment after a stout, wea\her-beaten hunter, armed and clad like the one already described, but much older, | ones loor pate Us To be contioned Finances of France, L's recent report to the Emperor on ances of France,” fully maintains tho for business capaci: & long time) the were in a Coplorable otcee ted the incom”, extended back to the Republic, ware reputation be has acyuir ty cfthe highest onder, F and the deficits, which of the short lived mot by the Emperor with a tlourish of the pea, croes fora new loan. ha We oursulves are aud the public Lovis Narotros, with a sagacity peculiar to him, wisely recognized the nosessi- ties of tha cave, and to But promises to ioniogto find out, coditors grow rort a worse calamity i Frauce feo bankruptey by calling to hisait a Minister who hat courage enough to tell hi y to remedy tho fauke f the Misiater 6 Witt @ franane™ errors of bis past dnarcial policy, avd prosont- {his money making powor, and buried /eoper than plum net's indeod —but cc Vounn reproronts a fetid oncy of @200,0 sndon the Tat of Janu- Toi wih bow be made io other |) partmerta, the ad antirely prospe be oxplained by Vronek ral expenditure of the cur. by w pocutiariry ¢ jitite eanjguine ; and at bo hase hia othe doopest vble features of hay Mears fa that who has nothi y 1 t b oss warn, Tho spirit of dark-oss he other hand sto luxury aad sea avdcarriacos, which is exoec ed to ome of €1.0008 {to produce ¢ ion will effect a saving An ineroate in venue from these {the unfunded “tte building railways and unquestioned stor recommends an incre would produce #F xinentation of the sugar duty, ostimated st a total of nearly $6,000,000, for ua, as binding France to a career of iadus- crease the burden of taxation but be gradual Ty absorved by the incvease of taxation aad the diuction of expenses. in committed by the enlichte sho will yather 1 enduring trophies than thore which tho has hithert cess is entirely con was black aa midnijcbt, and as if | pelicy of her gained by war, ingent on pe. in revoguizances of € ultimate irromodiable Bankruptuy, not to dis- terfere ia American attairs to our detriment We must not, however, wut of the necessities of French finance, an ayine that we him leas like! tries act in m, sures will be prose they eulfor alike trom the may be adopted by one, will be sacked by the sirength of thess two nae dexterity prepared, from | ~_ _ Late from Colonel ¢ Lieutenant Epatesp Cosxouayof the § , Who shared the prison of the M, since the disustrous affwir at Lull Rup, acd who arri eulth, indeed M im look better din his friends, he is sull emain in prison G vorument, pastor of the church thera, attends to the spir- 6 Colone! and his mon, itual wants of t little oratory is fitted up in the Thay are guarded b calling themselves the Captain of which and ail tbe nniformly kind to the pricouers; indeed Me, CONNOLLY 66 received since these men, if he excepts the I imprisonment marches his men up to the cratory and roads prayers bimeelf, lady named Mra, O'Rvtity—by permission of the authorities—son's dinner to him daily, and his couvtrymen throughout the South have been lovariably kind to big, Some thirty five dol. Ss UN. PRICE ONE CENT Nitrous Oxide Gas, lars were contributed by friends previous to leaving Charleston, and tendered to Col. Com | Off, 0. K. Colton gave an exhibition in this CONAN ; this he at first refused, but by the ad. | dlty, af the Cooper Institute, on Monday evenings vice of Mr. CONNOLLY, he finally took it and | Of the effects of nitrow-oxkle or Manghing gaa” Yefore an audience of abont fifteen hundred persone, The Seventh Regiment Hand waa in attendance, And during the early portion of the evening par- formed achotoe variety of operatic and other music, rows speech ine devoted it to the wants of his mon, On Now Yoar'e ove the prisoners first receiv: ed intimation of their removal from Charlee ton, They were then directed to proparo foF | yr, Qolton, then, in w brie? and bh removal to Colambia on the following day. healthful and moral «f eta of laughter, When this was generally kaon an Iris shoe | troduced the gaseous portion of the entertainme: maker came to the prison gate with a pair of | Ho first took the gas bimeelf, inhaling it from an jaca, and ap= Desrsry and Cownoucy. He waa refu-ed ad | Perently capable of containing about three gallona, or of Jvingainly gambois about the stage; lis shoes eveh for Colovel Cotooras and Lients, | lodia-rubber bag fited with » mouth. on him was to Inoite him to « mittance, and was going away when he mot the | The eiec Bishop of Charleston, to whom bo related hia | ‘*P* ifficuity, The good Bishop immediately of | “")"* fore 1 to take the parcel imto the prison. — T! Lecame 6 trleterously jall cy lo shoemaker then took futty dallare fioen his pock: | huy Goltre, ant sueh carte ute tee ees thse ot and requodted the Bishop to take that aleo to | ei tsi in ems at den onet ative manner, tho priovers, atd on no account to accopt its The wert “rubjeoty innuedt tel retura, The Bishop did as requested, but Col, | os Wit! diva from his months began pr oo doubs being that be was dancing, ‘ poritively rotused to take Gand GP Eis: 8 Three cheers for Je, Darigt «Murrah was roturted to the donor to bie great mortid | fr Uncle Bam" “iturab for John Gohrane," ard paid opine, The Cia Ware seca ia sated with w stontortan «Hhip—b py" and a very Toe pileow tation for out mau was eeaty. | this young gortiecsancceal, te oh mt ahs wer Tho ol wa thre alta OalVyi| Siully, Gees: ke tatnatce ot 9 . *. ‘Lhoos Last wore onty turcitied cho | wore very ridiculous thing citicwre, the uten Lad Lo fight, and eabsequon An old and vary peacea'iin tooling jgentlen a Vy, tho ra oo of biacuit was 1 to two and | bla temporsry deur took to walk ‘ wbalf bissntea das. Whoa Hi not bo | Fe line of gent omen who were seta about tae Kot, Wary fat pork was oubetil a pork ob the mage in which the perorenan 6 Wor was deares than heel Luis sy aqaihee F Me hes es bier eng ren ivariveuesn wine ly desrloped and hy \ t by 6 rm A preps to the tafloran ond | oi petted \ to ir a Uy MARGE | serv thtil peter next opbraied inde, oleetsehad thom (or the roebarny, offering to | eo uudien oH ly Mie rit badd, hay Pay therm well for toie work ‘Thoy nobly re he aa ot C wjgiitty wtih f thoagh motey woul have: been * iy mie a jou athe She welcome, remaking, that K 8 ‘ thw Old Mowery cena would boy sidan £16 the'en Heweral who fMownd & at ike artiiudes Mr Connoney bas kept a j ovonts which tra opined » bo was coado prisovor, whict t Pel h, it te quite interos: ing Wea oO py (he flowing pare 5 aft Charles eurck, ADL and a Colombia PM Tao site's ware lived wilt apoctas y trom the depoc atthe t tor jail a cdistan tar hvtiy {aw wourd Gur feelings won atte r Hon yeeath ’ One man in the crowd merord to rhe | es " wut ‘aw the *Daxte,” bat was instantly called ro orcer and | tier” Say wom Vor T other reprimanded hy © pt Sirevnn, of * The Rew . ‘ neat ' 1 A au, of € n, Whee wo react ot] tc } priaeors conflent thee | A youthful Re tu 1a passage of leap y end ne teen | tr © com Macbeth, aod broke down ia the oxprew i The | Kuew what ie was doin Officers Wee pererally pobte Hive, Mr Colt, in oneh aso, agate tok bhe much moreso than any we bad mot with pres |. ikbaadsa iowly, Wo fi four of tho Sixty nich Peo mika Akai ; (hore befirw ur, who wire af yw wans of é bse acs dat cl thy ane we were, lad to be ena lod to res ne ly fem cur own wardrobe, bd Tor New Vor Oty Pron god troason 1 @vrroat of Gon, Stone, for al tue the chief (opie of uaterest in tho pay neon nate : hy ; The Trtione sager—Teo dromitul co Vint U btw vostorwhin be kas been impri Lies ore to ab ' For months, tach a mothers in Masuchucetts—the tae which a nostra y it the elanghter of men Misoe!! neous hy with Chetetian charity kept back ard ree] nS Mir: comiary, at © Uireville, (ona. Fed to reine vorow within thom when o@l- | Mt rb © hunted beautifully fone wan as the canse of their |” " von poluted wiwavor= | _ ho twh ne man and said, there ia the author | S'4tee iis row thea tn bide st they coult not beliove | excep! Alabama, Arkar | that treechory #0 black waleod the earth, It] Since the d | the charjee to: umeral d be poved avainst | fi poos in Kar ty +dout the name bermave wat ot | this Geueral, hon ure could atacd | have an od avd e home, Up under (be waite Uppal curme which from | Marcu Stamwnn, to whom we owe ths pos ate seat ve! ch be ama sion of bore Pickens, is rapiuly recovering Krief of woumantoca in the bour of renewed an- | his heulth 7 ition " \* ‘Tine aro cow at Fo rtroe: Monroe over five | The World :-—Tho allega'iona, | | Tye the ost tort leat ale ture wiront, | We trnat that publi proved, in. | yy f His unio the protoction of the mintery authorith reyudlgee tot un Let bis milite A rain niy, wri Lace Iphiay saya nopular § ene ubould haba nia | for #500. Dnow rthe same house #180, Sr tamie dua th k tons tential porition, | MB rent cat @ portion of that that, But while beisentil sacce unt | Mite Wenttxoron, senior editor of the bis guilt stall be proved is proved te | Charertua Covina whose death has been an will have no furihe upon lenity, No | nounced, was a ns'ive of Masaachusotts, and } military court thot was wherous i volt | learned tho sof printer in Boston ] would are to procounce upon himany sentence | A casi in the new License bill now before shortot death, The soverest punishment man [ihe Now Joray Ipistature, requiring ale acd can inthet would be but a of Xplation 100 | beer deslors to procure licenses at a cost ot from & ti #10 to $50, is creating va fl anong The Times rewarka:—Whether innocent or | the Teutonic clement in that State nui ty Gen. Sone bata imost uafortunate ro- Hos, Thomas Batlor King, rebol Commis 1. Ho has maintained the most cordial rela | sioner trem Georgia to Kurope, was a passenger swith well known secestoniets, male and | 6, Loard the s!aamer Calhoun, recontly beached | feinule, at Washington and in Maryland. It is | and burned near New Orlears. At list dates nowurious tat his reap denen with ad | ho had arrived eate at New Orleans. officers iu Virginia has been incessant, It was | Tisetaa\ , AEDERICK Douglas lectured in Providence Re only a fow weeks sirce, vielling to a storm Of | 1 on Friday night, on the war andite relat Jodigration on the omission, thas he cispleved | 1, iiack and white mon.” Ie suid thas thoug! the natonal dag over his quarters, Atd bia] there are American traitors, [oglish traitors, due zeol in pureuing aud capturing tlaves, | ard French traitors, no man can’ point out ® ’ or of men now employed at the elie " ‘ov the part of his e and.— Tue num baggy and igh pel rt of his command. | gorinutield (Seas.) armory is fourteen havdred, now tell to hia disndvan'age will neces | ard the product of thairlavor during the past conly form a part of he case avainet bin month was 10,000 muskets, Since the 0th of will aa necessarily intluecce tho public j tant ane—eexen, nioath r 4009 guns Ae RATA shake ontening have been mate, Pesci ocean ka i a Ti Rev. ADoen Gearvey, Chaplain of bai haus aera ble in the 87th Ubio Regiment, a Camp Clifon, Gau- All the knowledge wo have of this traratc: | Joy iridge, delibera ely shot himself, in the tion is what ia coniaiued inthe order of Mrs | tent of an ‘ilicer, ove mor ing la He Secretary Suanton and itthe inf rmation mpon | way u native ot ituden, Germany, 13 years old, which that order t+ bowd be correct, we have | ang hada wife wud five chilured residing ia © bonitation in say ing that the Secretary of War |.) 40. d with « promptiude which we bijbly ‘ asinky tall ret bth et arin a barry eye i ld say \ vam in Troy has a dainty calf, which ! tin ty all others in authority fd ar ip petit Aaah Sree: may inne \ instead of dry Tho other nigh! the Mi dyes bos im prop sought for military ' Haas f a ot to work —upor conten's 0 ' o War Ds partwent fe lisstrapacond. | 4nimal yot to work upon the contents of & Jo hes Line, and swallowed bis worth ef shoota, ' se ‘ the | (xls AIF, pocket Iauelercbief4, ko. He The sshipgton correap i ao he Ih lives, Woren remarks coneorni yg the arrest a Ives = : It in but just to the regular corr dents 7 here to state that the man lves, who hay 40 K INA NC TA L. nally ry crace Blmaseit in the a uble capac NEW YORK Tueslay, Fev. it ty of apy and bully, has nev sen i any correspondents in this ¢ \ 1 1, imparted more animation to the Biwek Its Kunsas correspondent gives the following | srt 7 09 yin } Theslaves liberated by the Kansas | "fl" si ‘7 Ee the Tue males of & 8 tLe bord were Lal % | Urtade, om “id por cont on tire ad’, prem, Inthe They were slaves ia Mimeouri, (and to be a fi . wtrect alcerwarda the sales were 3X with the white man in Missouri is to be a dirty, | lsat elegy yelling hea siege lazy, ignorant, wacivil zed being,) but the | brkkerts with cmsaderatio transacthos, ¢ ma lest order of Lane" All loyal persons, | (rament 7 a-t0 Preasury Notos mod at Lig a8 por without reyard to color, seoking our Lincs, shall } cent. duaeunt wo treated kindly —trapsfurmed thesa slaved | ‘The supply of uneurrent intomen, 1 placed them at once in # gociet cokers ie sruall, ‘Tho { where each man finds bis ley The bat AF | ine situs of wtihare +f at the top alw They rad at once at ate liee tae eeponstvuities, as well as the right eprivideges, | 'e8! R ‘ and immunities of freemen If they worked Ivfirit, Bence the banks ere in: reasing they were paid; if they didn’. work, they v ews by the dare vas more pewetia. Cotton might slarve—jurt 4s apy unced 4 Cont, per pound, Blue was Lowery 124 If they krew how to od roll, w ; v vis) wagen; if ‘I ona r A y ; Tesproni 1 “ tant they mato their own 1, and $1,800.40 the very t mora than darned | Tia’ 0 sent viking he ea | livirg ahr at bar ful of chances to make money, | moraicg were § 6 189.968 5 Lal $4 toall; they are the beat wane | The ex: hon, arket tolay ww A at ain fe, and aro uot by tho quire | 11436 0110 196049 erm: store In, pre re 2 to wold Vtor |) pie bs Vp pod 8 nk w 4 statedy that duty me Wao Were Bos ME OT ine reidee I Now York, alver the nD riany from Lawreces to! Kurt | 1th inst : to Keure them 4] Thernira Ponnaztvania Toegiets to wl hor Sons are | turet ice the Banks w increage their issues Seott as shoemaker’, black | from 20 their capital moc miths, carpenters, & funy wre ongared in | pie Mestuc!.unetes' Insurance report HraLsporing, army stares fom Leuven worth to rine risks $) (2470), $20,000,000 the various commerds, usimg their own teams, | Marine rinks 8 )hy ees 7 ray ; Pee Thats Cam: & from ‘wat yeur; wid the feo yska at $300 957,900, « (00 great sera iny rot boing made loro tna ter iis owrerstip of the horses and moles, many ot them having ma“e tbeir appearances mn crag about the rame time a6 theregries, They hive | dividend of Sg per cent ed a charactor for fair dealing with the | ‘The deposits with the Trowury at S par cant., soldiers, and the kindest relations exist between | yo not appear to work vey eatiefad® wily, Tt has them, ae thus far been avoided mostly by the Savings Baals, A sew iron-clad gun boat will be leuaohed | which are edly perplexed for investments, ‘at Blystic, Conn., this week, 42,000,000 fron thy hat year we Cv. hus d uiity Fire Insure clare} Tuen a young gentleman, after inhaling the quay —_—_—_—— A WEEKLY EDITION of Tas New Your jawed, Po apt ~ ADYAROR. vb? 0 Fe slg SR Bpectmen ratio, ot pee V_inr Feuinge within Mew Wore Ste ong theta 8 year—out of the Addree M. 8, BREACH, ——SS=SSSE curlotia to know how the mon fo them, The fe te orien of geld tobodearag par cont, and the notes are deposited with the ‘Trane ry for aay 60 days, at the end of which ume gold mag be 6 per cont, the depositor will have low Lag Per cent, and will have earned 83-100 per cant, interest, The tendency of the price of gold will te ‘upwards, It is, therefore, the beet and aafest nm vestment for those who can keep it safely. Thi which the savings depesitors are about to Bank for savings—N. Y, Biwery fi Crm nwich Diy Dook Citizens Broadway Irving Geman Diao Bavitys Ten! N.Y. City depos © Out of eity «tos Tu the present proepocty the stokes a hedby thea hn ks are tobe patina p will continually depreciate, me it ise pared with specis, Tue dpa b prioas, ange which war 110 ia December before the ate ry In ow TSM for paper, browse gold by BIE ut Gr paper, vo dithes rigs cote, Lace the om of Ie worth daly low Tet losteate aaperte Four wae in Dec, $°,60 por bbls specie being At par; We -day apecte ba 4 per premium, and floor iy $8.70 Gr papers bat ie wotually lower ee + prsom bas B50 in apecte fioday, be may ga. lay # prow Woy aod be will 040 TUG in paren, with which be may stil! bup the fur, Nowe person why hed $5.60in the Be Vings Hauk fn D cember, had the price of a bbl of ry by letting it remain there; {8 bas minteto 9) wiles Chana bbl of fur, If he draws se gets papers and must pus 90 esate ny wo buy the As the Pepar coaiouse to deprecinte, the wil rise unt the $5.06 y y aud eventually, ee in the ott wa ttorly valuaiona, A pare ney draw $540 fron the Bark wud not be able fo bay a potatoe with (te Thin ie the more Likely to bet new, by meking @ lage! tendae paper, withone = the bouka to pay paper intend & 1 te the Hors, ‘Toat ix to may, to pay them . reser, thing they wish tobuy, This wt Bot the pape © 4 no why the row this the dey 20 mee tue ‘ 1 J ortalves to make «pecte payments on ite debts te wealthy capitaiwim Why should not the S-vinge specie to the poor depose ut Paper is net good e ough for went bond, i is mot good ard working Maver of a fow dalla 240 KAT BOARD, Oa), & Hud, De Kew By sou 0) 600 ts ha 14% 80 ix fe in een B00 NY. Cen, Ta Lt 0) Bet 1000 NY. ¢ r CHM) Horie att 1 : ( Hot aM 0) Haring 0) Huds Beat 5) Heading By GW) Had. tt M “0 to 1000 Mich Boom. 8 180 M8. de IN Be” 49. wo do Mm An bo” 100 do + ON » 00 El VM 100 do + OH 1 Mito joe de bo 1000 Gal, & C1 SM » 80 M.S. @D 6 Am, Ex. Bic 100 do 21% OKO ' 00 6 dO o.oo MEE 150 LL Cen BR. .dp 66 (7) do... m0 BOM ® Canton, 1180 Ole, & Tol R. 42 de oo Pacttte son do, 20 0 a 00 do do... ope S0'9 60 do do. MBO 802, 450 de 100 100 To be 100 100 Chi. 100 1 ot 80 Mil, & P. du G, 19 BROOND BUAKD, 19000 U.8. 6s, Sing yr 8000 0.8. Gs, "Gl op 89°, 2000) a 1000 ULB, oo 460 do £400 Oreg 814 59 Harlem R 144) ‘Trea, 7 8-10., 95% 689 Harlem Pf, 10000 Peau, 640, 455 15) Miew Can, lw do ‘ de 4000 Mo, Gs +b do 1100 Erte ath M. 0 do 100) oe do Cle te ©0 do. 5) Panama R oo Ti. Cea. 200 Cle, & Tol 200 do. 2 BOO do +. 108 100 do: bad. 104g 2 Partido M B.... 99 NY, Cou, Ral 8% Rook Inland, Cen MARINE. “MONIATURE ALMANAG, see ot) sets MOON RISKS M. 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