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$50 reward --Runaway from the owner, on Second street, near Main, ts city, on Monday night, the 12th inst, negro girl, Ann Jackson. She is of a right, brown color, and of about the age of 14, and 5½ feet in height. It is believed she was ed away by a free boy of the name of son Page, and is now in or near the city. He above reward will be paid for her arrest and return to us. Barksdale & Bro., Corner Cary and 13th arrests, up stairs. my 14--2w
ing over events which cannot now be checked or controlled, as the people cannot be reached in time, through the slowly- moving forms of our constitutional Government. Millions of taxation, millions of appropriations are asked for, and demanded, for seemingly, utterly unconstitutional purposes. The idea is, that they who ask for them ought to vote all alone for the means to carry them out. We think, as in hinted in the letter to the Times, that the border States men are willing to confide in the President; but of the Wilsons, Sumners, Wades, all conservatives have a horror. The President means right, or seems to mean right, which cannot be said of the many ambitions men about him; desirous of steering into his shoes; while, it must be confessed, the President lacks ability or courage to execute his own good intents or will, L he only had the spirits and self-reliance of the Democratic and drew Jackson, or the Whig Henry Clay, he would govern a be governed, as he now is too often.