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Show ICasUtu ema. Tv.t. teodered them to Jefferson DavU on the Bth.nlt. JohU-Fl'orterTf Wisusio, IVvort old ntfgonUt U?n Jftft ttUUS redy tostond by the Ijorthern Confederacy. These are among the m of " Thb aoreiwOTKT Itaimxtu-.'Mr Wen. dell on Apri 10 h, received mZhfS nd. thirty' thousau'SSCSS sury department for U mrcbasaof hU printing bureau, which is TaSSt entire cootrol of the government, and wiU system? " Dd mrB ecoMinlcl ; IloRBiBLe MonnEn. On the Ht'i nit., at Boston, Aitt Oeorge A Dowley, twenty years old, n dissipated young man, who did not live at home: brutally beat Ids mothti'for ; Hot ! wnshinj hit. clottte. probably causing her death, lie U In jail oi ft clrtrgoX Mrtlcr. ; Fccrrivi SuisM. j iwm ran Cass-pa. Cass-pa. Information from Chicago under date of the 8th nil. state that One hundred and siJi-fugitive, Slave left that city, - oil tf's previous night for Ciuiada, via the Michigan Michi-gan southern railroad. It is .estimated that over one thousand fugitives had arrived ar-rived In that city since last full, most;of whom have left sinco tho recent arrest of five by tho' United States;' marshal A letter from Detroit', bearing' tamo, date says: .About 300 fugitive slaves, principally princi-pally from Illinois, have pawed Into Cane da at this point incc Saturday and large numbers more are reported on ther, way. Many are entirety destitute, and math suffering is' anticipate-.), notwithstanding tho; dturta roadcior' their retftf . Z Tac iTinawrs, PojtvfcjiiioN. Hi Rich-raorid Rich-raorid JStnvtlntr expresses jtadf as fol-lows fol-lows upon the majority of tho- state ton-veiitioti:.' ton-veiitioti:.' Again .aiid ngaln we repeat; the federalist Miajoriiy in tho Vjrglnl convention is responsible ,fr that civil war, But for their .tote on the jtli of April, that war' would never make tlm multitude-, .te "woefnU iHtifiUoi weeping multitude; of widows and orphans who will hor,ty cry (q Ctoul agalnsk' tnc'l Their cowardice, their folly, their tritfiihal delay and wicked, sclGsTi, base calculations of whSvva. or ras obtj popular n the moment, ,uiHe tho. iflr, Had thry vlnced tlw sllgtitest loyalty to tba Soutii, tothdir awn. soil, to, their own. country, from" yfhoiso fute.tbey bmnot sever them seivc. the. usnrpation at Washington would never have ventured oti tle viK fainy now began. The suhmisslolitsl party in Vtrglnla'havc at last done thej deed ' of blood. Yirgrhfa, could Ijave made,thdcparntI.on of till Tjufon 'jHiacc-fut 'jHiacc-fut and-profitable too, to both its sections-' she'. ha made 'it 'sanguinary, terrible, ruinous; 'Ifcrcr was a.greatcr tfpst committed com-mitted to natiopV. bauds, never was ; it mbrej.despicably betrayed. What, ven'. Reaacp Divine 1'rartdence keeps; iu store ror "foolish state, Vill not nttenipt td know. Bat iSf-tlds, wij Tecl aurt, that the curo 'of Coiii"will get "on the, brow, ajjd the.infapy of Arnold will dog iho, Bteps of tho; menu ho voted for Bubroissidinort the Slh of April in .the 'Virginia, convention." |