cred.in notTEX.VS.A !afe nomber of the Xenia (Ohio) Press, eon•nins some interesting infot mufion m relation t » I’« x ts It pf.pn;s t’^t ear v last Spring, M *. v. or^r 'i’ _ , , count x 0:1 with a Mr. 11mt ompee—thr«f ^•nneiii'lt;as cenfrI* Va number or l!if!0*P It* n i !ip f •ii i hi iv»rt'tne c*u.:-7. O no, t * v.s* t?e oi oi«luni.i* Jniorm i!ion eo:uF i v rn f: q'.iuiUv o* s*.jsi ftey :w:erm5:ii, its law?, ri liifjo-i.•come 1« T tlell i* in jr.t? slimalike ’via;iii*dotv arcma moliiCtU .1to sup. i renee rosnid.set off in 'he 0 ? i ot Mart h. a i«4 arrjv- in i trxa-, i-i •:.»» { i ii! April. A ler !ravers 1114 ,|IC province in lt;i It rent directions for tlnrlv one diys, in the course o? which time lie travel-lc.i evtn hundred iniiee, Mr. Townley rros scd the river Snbiuo to Natchitoches, La., which j.late in* reached o.i the ^Ist ot Mav.— lie subseq irmly returned to Ohio, and published a ren*»rt of his observations in the Xen.a Press. The tullowi. g are extracts Ironi this report.“ I he ftre ol the conntrv is level from thelt;»:itTinsm.ire lt;lore y» one ofrit'd ofeireurrrally a in thea‘.armout tilti hi e muat they ( C.n $ to the distance of ti'tv or sixty intlos north, itrasty j where ii becomes ioiling or undulated, and you ij ; c Miiiuies solo me mmmtnins; springs are very scarce in liie tniiie lands, hut the rolling landsfire u | speedi i commi! n chilehaJ hrrrsligenlt;lt;