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* '1 ? , - "' , ' - - I ' II > - II > }> \s U >J > L J *v x J' > > JC/ v IM x 0 , - W-" 2P ZP ? ' Js v_ *' I ? &, ?MJ ? W {? # * DEVOTED TO HTJiJElATUa^ THE ARTS, SCUK^SiS, ?eM?JfX.TXiaB, SEWS, POLITICS &G., &C. . . ^ ... " TEEMS*?TWO DOLLARS PEE ANNUM,] "Let it be Inatillod into tho Hearts of your Children that the 4Llbe|^ty of th?? Press is the Palladium of all your Rights."?Junius. [PAYABlij^.JipViKeS. -W W. A. LEE.AKD HUGH WILSON, J-H ABBEVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY MORNINGf, OCTOBER 12, I860, ' *" ? - VOLUME YIT>3l -Cai "* ' i.^S* 4 %/tkv* BOWIE, LAFITTE & CO,,1 A succKssons TO BOWIE, BRO. & CO., Factors* and Commission: : MERCHANTS, ! Central WhurJ\ \ . * JOHN" A. now IE. 1 jonx H. I.AIITTK. ^CHARLESTON, S- C. ?l>\V.\i:i> LAFITTE. J Sept. 14. 180<\ 20 Stn Cr. M. CAT.IIOITX, ! WAREHOUSE I AND GEXERAL CIIMMIMX MERCHANT,! llcynolJ'd St., between Jneksou nml Melnt<?.!li Au.gru.Bta, G-a.; will attend strictly t??tin* snlo of COTTON, BACON, GRAIN, j And nil nllior proilncp consigned to liim. Pi?r, -coital ntti'lition ^ivitit; to 11 liilinir of nil or- ; ders for Uair^inir, mid Ftimily Sii)>|dir?. J Liberal Cash advances made oil product; in Store. .lime 21. ISf.n, 8 if ' THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY S1U JAM Hw*TI?AltK!"S C't'lcbruK'd I'Vmalc I*i11*>. | ('*v\ PROTECTED I-KITEUS i >.?. ? rx'r-) BY HOVAL PATENT, j Tliif invaluable iiieilleini' i* unfailing in tlio I -cure of nil those puinf-.il onj dnntreroits (lis cnsuB in'Milerit tli?* f?*n>il<> constitution. It moderates ail vxi-cssi s au?l ivtroves nil obstructions, from wbali'Vui cause, ami a spi-t^Iy cu:-e tiiitv be rcli<-M on t TO 11AKECI s:7) ?.A5>j?T:S i* is peculiarly suited. I; ** i*!, in h Mmrt timf bi'in ? on I lit* Monthly pe.riotkavitli ri-ir:i!:iiit;, CAl HON ? I hese Ins sho:: l.l not. ik- t :i i: <>!i l?y females t.5.n! arc pregnant, (luring llie first "throe month?, as tliov are s'ire t" lirintr on Miscarriniji>; hut ntoveiy other lime, ninl in eve- i ry olhor eas>% ihev an- pes foi-tiy s.-ife. Ill nil cu?<;S of Xci'Voiii ami Spina! AfTee' ions .Pain in the Ji.iek niol Limb;-, Ilea vine?.?, Fa- ; tigilc (in slii/lit <;x'-r:ion. I'nli'ita'.ioii of tin-' Heart, Lowii<>s3 of Spirit** Hy#tori< *, 1 Si'*k | i Hen<lnche, 'Whites nml all the painful disease# occasioned by si ilifon'.ero'l system, 'lose 1'ills will effect a cure when all oilur n>eaii- have fail eil. l'nll directions in the pamphlet around eneli package, which rhouhl hi- carefully pr?#evvei1. A bottle containing f,0 p'i!>*, nii'l ?-n.-ir. h ! ; with ilie Government Stump of Great i'.vstnir, call beyellt. post, free f..|->'1 mill r, poa!Nif.->li,lnjw General airer.v f<>!- I". S., .lob M<isi*s,l.oeluvMer \ Sold in Abbeville bv Donald Mi-Lam-hl'ii, ' ])r. 1. 1 >i iii><-h. nii'IC. 11. Alien, and ail Onijr pists i-vt-ry where. Van Scliaek i\." O licrsiisi, Charleston, Wholesale Ajii-i-t*. 7, 131 HOWARD " ASSOCIATION. l*Z3II,AE>ttL.IHSr _/l Jltifintrhl iiixtif'i!ifit cxlablish'tl hu tinTinf emloirm riif, for tin- i< Hit' ?f (h r v '< /, ?(?</ Jjistrusted. ajjhcted with Viral* nt and J-.'j'hlcmtc Lix' axi-f. MCIiICaIj Ailviro civ?-n gratis l?y tlie A<-tinij S?ii*i?eo?i t.. nil ?vln> npply l?y l?-l*?ji* with ;?tlcseript ion of I <*i>n ! i?ion, orcii jmiH'll, IVIV.I TUMI III tM *\ tr<-iin- ly.M.-.lU-iiif fin iii^li <! (Vi-o <if . liiirjiValuable l(e|-<iriK on tlif New RiMrn>?li<-.-'<*nr pli>y-'il in tlio Dicpi-iisBrv. mohI to the nfflii-tril in sealed Idler cnv?-io|u*.?. free of ohiir?ri?. Tw? or three Stamp- fur postaife will In; :i<:i.-e|>til?l<*. AilJru<s. ]>lt. J. SKiLUN IKH.GIIToX. Acting Mir^cim, llo\vni<l A-.-o.: int a>n, JS'o. 2 Suiuli N nitb Street, I'litwlelpria, i'a. liv nrder of tin- DinTinw. "K/-UA 1>. llKAKTW^LI., 1 'rosiilont frto. F.Miicnii.n, Secretary. [.Inn. 20.12m ~CHARLES COX, ; AloTooxrJilo, s. r'o., WOULD respectfully inform the public he lina OPEN E D A $11 0 P FOR THE ** CARRIAGES i BUGGIES, It is opp^#:te (bntwof oppoxtd) to Mi'.TaVWa Establishment. lie hojres that l>v ?loinjr gfoocl ?vork, and making reasonable charges, to receive A^lrui'c of puMie pHt.r?>n:ige. '^tfttuks on hand at this time, several SEViftAL EW AND NEAT BUGGIES. A.LSO, Sdfcond-Hand Buggies, which ho will sell very low and an the most reasonable teuns. -j. Nov. 4, 1859. 27 tf. JAMES D. CHALMERS. AB3E5VILL1: C. H., B. C., DEALEE IN ALL EINDS OF EmrEH Am mum MARBLE, i ' HAS Just re<rtived three hundred new piece! together with the old, ninkiiij; one of tlx largest Htoclip in tli?> State which will be sold cs low as can be bought in any other place. MAE2LE SLABS, <PfeetI>y 3, from $26 to $-40 vHEAD STONES from ?3 to.f'25. And Fanoy ffwnvs on band to grfthor w-itli la iJvp^wJftntiiy of designs, which C55"t?^ made toor<f*f at Abort noticc. All Marbla Cutting and ppffi ^?U< Jan. 26, ISftO 40 tf THE MIEI'EXDEXT 1'liESS. BY LEE & WILSON. A H"BKVIIjIJE S. C * Two Dollars in Advance, or Two Dollars and Fifty Cents at the j Expiration? of the Year. tW All s::tisiM-i|iti<iiis not limite<l nt (lie /inn- ?>f miI.s. ril.ii sr. w ill )>?; eunsiilcifil n ' <inli'fiiiil<>, 11:i*l will 1>?! votitiiMH'fl until arivar- i n?c- art- j >!i<l, <ir at. l!i?- option of tin* l'io|>riv? ! tors. Oi'il<*ri> from otli.-rSlates mil#t invariably ! I.o auci.inpaiiii1"! with the CANDIDATES. For Ordinary. I .TO I IN A. lYl; NIT. II, Col. J. (J-<\U'ASK IN, JOHN \V. LESLEY. N At) I AN I EL M.:CA NTS, I>q. i For Sheriff. ltOKLIlT JONES. V, 11.1.1 AM O. NMAL, ilifd ~~ * AjND | iv? qcj iff) rv qci go I JJMi <E*) WP %g> O) i FOR-SALE. | rlMlF Svli'triluToffers for sh1? liis LAN1 >, i. consisting of 740 OR 50 ACRES, Si"t)atv*'l on Grcorivtlte iiimI rnr.ils, 1 liv.- iniirs "North \V?>t,of Calhoun's Mills, nnil (ii<iiiiiiv<l \*y J. A. Morwuin], \V. Mt-Celvey, it> ] i .1. A. Cnlhoiin. in L'fwxl oi'vl/>r ainl repair, well ! *lilchc<l an J drained. i .Me.-" For lurther informal ion mlilreM Dil. F.D.WI^ l'ARKT-'R, Ahheviiiu C. II., S. C. j .Inn-- 20, 18tW, 0, 12m \M IV! Tl/1 CD 11*/ C"T O m I VY . 11. 1TIE.1U VV bKl L1LI1, < Wholesale and Retail ' Prrtggi&t, NINin'Y-SIX,^5sT C. nAV!N(* oiilnrj;cd-i lii? Stuck of Dru^s j mid "M?(Ji<'in> >. would iwpcetfullv call llm niturttjorWf li'J iYi.-lt.lp u:*.l ll.c (ndiHe L"-il | rally 1?> Itie-ti:: * slwk ?f tin* eauiR, i.irl -'olieil , it continuance of their kind paUunAge nn<l lib- i era lily. ^ ju, .lie (?r>'t'i.!ic<5 scHinfrTDtfU^A n? ].?? as any fir.-t Dtuii Siorc in Ih'* up-country, His stock i.. ,..,.,,.,1.1 1 ,.V..lVll.i..r 1,1) I,!... ... \v;iriT.nt?il lo I ri:i?ii u:ul gfiiuitic. Al li(ft i .- iOI i; limy l>e funiitl dye stuffs; paints", oils Yh hi is! i os. Varnish a?i'l I'm in t Drtishes, Sj-ici"?, Macr, Cloves, Tti.ifl of all Uiv's, lisiiriry iu??l Oar? i I ilip' (ri'-'IMC, fV-v ; Al-o. n fii.o l..t: of -<Jln?\VI?,0 TOHAQpOj ; an.I SKtSAilS of lire bajBl-brruxK -^ i A lai j'** aii'l varl'-'l (sfofk of .coc.s^Mt'Ht 1 3>R I t I U Ma&RY. * j II ? al.-o oll'i rs (V ii/eoti?'iini^jv ^ ^ | I'urc Old l'ort.Ma^iiia aud^aliiujf^ -^SLw tttw ! At <>x<M'?rdincly low figures... Al*(^*h good ar-i> , ri?:U? of^ Apple Vine^ar^ Jijji-w.neiia-Oilfj,aml Fluid?. of all l;iftd*.^ I kirijJ of ^uu|>.?. a yd t-v trailing uttinlly ; in a Vir.-a cftf.* l?nfcr ?U>rj8? Prompt nl itirtn ^ll^e "givAiit iyall/; jH .^j5,vl ! #s-*^agatt?s 11AVIN& gradtftftttj ' ir&r the i Ai?^fegt* ~q$4 HadeTphia,;: I ^^uTTT'LjLxiifi't'ii. filA. ft<TA?ir-f*a to tlip nnMlfC. 111st2<^iii_r.tfji 11 vili oc tnal'li'd l?? jriy<? entire TMWS^Joupn tol '- j 11 u fy'>?ifc n V favor hyn4with their pRtronnptC ' *. ?rnconi?Over llie^nyw Hook mid ]liuj; j^ure-of Air. (J. II. Allc& in "WhltaPaJJuildine. ^pri] T. l&ti'.i $6 ly j I THE STATE OF ^6& 0U^I; y&tJigJ'J V1J&E DS9&BJCT. j Lulliv KAtvljjm jtml wifi", Catherine, j vo. ElijatrT^. ct. nt-,-Defanduntn. ^ o^inary. I! T my wtisfnrtion tlict lame* Tu 1(757 Tli-rijamin A. Tnllis, tli*> ciiil ii i-u of Elizabeth Doiicr, (iinines not known j naidtff beyond the Jiuiits of tills Estate, it in , therefore? i Ordered that they ?!o nppenr nnd object to I the salt- of the Iteul I'atute of Salary K. Tilllic dereused, oti or befwrc llic twentieth day of October next, or their consent to thgsaiue will bo entered of record. WILLIAM 1IILL, O. A. I?. _ July 20. I8flfe4j[ 3m ^ M -A. -MB Mr * "W THt W W #? 0*4 iKKLSML UKUUS, Warranted of the best duality. c. rTV\KI!S tlw3 niollnvl of itifnrniinft Iiisfriprd JL ninl IIw-public llniL !i is Slock of IMtTUS AND MFJllt'lNKi) is now^pjilc complete, everj' nrliclc litvintx boon selected witlj grent ' cure ns to purity. i'l>t Brians' prescription* carefully put uj> Ht any hour of the day or night. , / A r # WC, H. ALLEN, j Jnne 1, I860, 5 tf * Turnip . See? | TUST Received, a supply of t^ following I fj choice varieties: Large OloI.e, Large Kngli?h Norfolk. Whit? Fl?it I)utch, SJnrvine'a Yellow Hussion, American IIuIh White Htone TurnlAp Yellow Aberdeen TuriiB. F?* ?>?le by C. II. ALLEN. AugaHft, I860, 14. tf ^ VERELL% JACKSON, *;. o. a. J, V. y%n6fk>. C'ALKD. JACKSON. Jon, 3*, flSfco, iSjgr i ~ NOTIG3BL T^" yCJPPMCATlpN will bo made gt the on 5 lm. SrR*ion of the Legislature to Amend th Charter of tho Maaonic Femifo tmnitmS, Coke* ry. [August 10, 1600, 3m. THE PRAIRIE FLOWER. IIV JftSLll'N 1>. IIOI-COMrK. I love the rosebud, red uiul rare, Ami lilies white by forest Lroohi, -Anil yiolcts liuit scent the air lo fuiry haunted nooJin; JVhcther they glitter i*i the stir., Or drm>i> beneath tin: summer shower. But Nature hlenl tlicin nil in one To mould inj prairie flower. | The rose I ?ce on lip nnfl clj^ekj \ And on her brow the lilb?* lie ; While the violet, Idue and meek, Pw.-lleth in her eye. i She is a dimple thin", 1 ween, And kffdweth not her beauty's poWct"? A sweet, unconscious ilornl ipiceu. My modest prairie flower. She drcam-Mli not tlinl love may ?vi?t Sorrow hh?1 sin upon h??r life; The future scemvtli like tlie past, Which hut with joy ib life. T/i'i faith in love 1 would not bligM, For e'en an Ir.eu's princely dower; 'Iifet carthsbe sfill an Eden bright For thee, my prairie flower. Long years ago, when I vrn^'toung, (Fur aire we crtUtit in tears uml *ighs,) Of one like-thee I dreamt nnd sung, IJnt deemed,her ojLtkft- skis?? .v-j A : >.: ik; -1 1...... " n ">*> In some ilistiuil^-lioiivciily li-iw^r; Wotil<l we liad mot in l bono blirst Jiiys, Sly peerless pruiiTeff&\ver! Capture of Walker---Interstingv"Corrospondcnco ; ^ with Capt-airi Salmon. 1 A correspondent of ihe Ifcrul>f, at Trnx il!o, recnvwl the following documents from Walker after his capture, and has forwaided i them to that journal for publication -: On Board II. 1J. M. Stkam Si.ooi> IcAurs, ) j Tki XTLI.o^ Atigusi 21, ItSGO. j" j Siu: I have to inform you ? 1. That the Custom House receipts of; 1... .?>* rr......:n~ ..........~.i 1~ .1... i?_:? i i';" 1 v" J mumiV) iir/i ?jy tnv; 1^1 ii- ; payment of a ?L-bt jor which that Government nffide itself" sw?rr;iljln, nre diverted fMfii tlu-ir proM course I)}' your imnullioriztjd QceupHtiojigflp that port. 2. That the sum oCv-^2,025ti^j(r>Ltiney ! a11'J floverinnent .paper Vj$|Bfc^ftlo?int of 51,5)00 "left oil -your t'kkiiijr -jpo^sw^oh' g^yta- Udorigr to ; ! the ljiitisif?^Govornmentfc in virtue of said ! mortmain*. * 3. Tlml in consequciwc of tho autirc ccs^ trade^csi^SO^* vo^r'<?&W>nftloii .of^lljii! town, "tliq, interests St the Hi itisJi i incr^J^yts at Dejj^aie ^T<joteJ$& K | ainuuut.^ . '^y% i . 4iir^$se>]f off*11 lllis ccfMi Jw the nieafis of dffarnTC^j to coinp taudfvj of n treaty existii)g^^l^jijanX>rcaji^^m^ That, t ticre.fo.rc, I cotfsfcWr ; in protection of ihej^eY^ajfrftvrren> j,.?in, lo r?s establish in-Ti'trxl!!o the aul|ii>rr^ | ijes coiii$^orte<^,by tli^exftticig Cc^(rn? ! incijjt of Hpndurlft, and j*equest' fffatg-ri^ f\yith yot'r i'<fl I owe. s.'jxlM j^Tp 4lieir i><>st?. Such ai ms aiid sgjeps 4>C'iun<rinjg^o lbe uThe ^Ot^fc-J lo the noiftluMs'^rfl^M-rtinc'iu, sis h somy any fuulrpr <ie?C(:u|? -orf ilieij^consts, .Officers to roiaiu aiJbr^ms. -Adsoy to deliver tip to the proper authorities ; trie money and paper mentioned in clause j_t\*o, as well as all the Govern incj>,i Jijkpers.1 i^ppori these terms with, ] safety lojiersgiTaife pri^ftflL,property will a^i^yd^by^tfte Eh^friy^ftg. I liave tile h<^i5r t<^8t s.r^iyour uBvvKent servant, ttOtfWBLL SALMON, - -' ., - ^ '\ Coininanderl To Mit. Wh^.iA^^^AMvferi. ' 'J'ruxii.lo. Anqust'21, 18G0. 1 n ' jiL r To Copt. Nurvcll Sainton, of 11. I Sjcum ftlobj) Icarus. | Si it: I have the honor lo acknowledge i ho receipt of your letter of this date sent ' to me through Lieut. Coxe, of her liritanic ; Majesty's navy. ; Some of the facl^bontained in your comj muniealion are new to me; and had they been known lo me. I should not have un dectaken to modify the Gusto^n House reg uhitiuns of this port. I must beg. iea$o Jo say that J was entirely igiioraniof the"mortgage to tlie13rit| ish Government of the Custom IIou?e receipts Ht this port. Assuredly I have no liltention'lo divert from their proper course any funds mortgaged to the British crown. If any Cu9tom House receipts have been lost during my presence here, it b*s not been in the interests of British subject^, as ?Ua # rmln Ii/ifa ilnrinrv mu n/><* i nn IliUbb Ml HID nn'iw MV> w MWIIH^ t-?j w?.v ? lion has b??n carried oil by vessels bearing the British flag. Tn relation to the money said to have been left in the Custom Iloute, as well as .the Government pnper, I have to say that I have not seen nor heard of one or ;the other. Had I received such money or paper,, they should be immediately delivered yoti, <5n rtd"#(?itonf<>hi yoll make 'concerning the mortgage. to the British crownv ' ' ? -* A*..to the -injury dorre to th?--BrUi*h : *rjW by ?X of. this town^ I 1 mow fci permitted to say ihat I am convinced that any trifling h jury now done would l>e ton-fold repaired t?y future benefits to English commerce. This, however, involves questions not necessary to discuss at present. i ^ ' Touching the fulfillment of the treaty stipulations between Great Britain and Honduras, I lUg&l reply that tn> one can ho more anxioufi'Wian myselt" for the comnlote carrying out. of the treaty of 28ih November, 1S5I). It was ^expectation of I his treaty's having boon fully.?parried out tliat 1 visited Uuaian in iho month of .Juno hut; and excuse incjf, in this connection, ! I refill' to'what vott e:ill mv iiniiiitlint-l-Wil ! occupation of this port. It. would lie a lung story for^jjp to tell j you jvhy I claim tlio right to makti war on 1 t!ic existing authorities of Honduras. Suf- : fice it to say that my pros&rioe here,'fAt this time, is dno tmtirelv to the engagements wiiich I consider I lirul innionor contracted ... with a people desirous of living lii Cetilial America umle^tho arifeient laws and cust(l!>K n f tlw? l&tlrliwli /J MIIIIK/. ..-ill. f - vjt-1 v....v.. ! thein common interests under the iodCitu? ! lions deri ved^from the. code of Alfred. I thought it no wrotfg to assist them in the maintenance of lights they bad lawfully acquired. Asking pardon fur so long dwelling on the statement of your letter, I h^?c to reply that if you deem it your duty to re?,, establish the former-authorities of ibis port", [shall do notbii g consistent with honor^^' prevent your execution of wHftfc you a duty. As to the terms proposed, I cannot, under the yircumstanees, regard ill' *H-?l??noral?l<? to lay down my arms to au ofiker of the British crown, inasmuchas'many of the person^ compromised by their adherence to tim may claim the guarantees o?Engli$h suly-cls. In regard to our cmbarking,tyou dg^uot specify on wlMl vesl-. ^1. -.. 1 1 ? ? isqj^uf iiv wnose expense sucn jeeinuarkaSKm is lo take palce. X'onceining llic [money and pape^j^yan ogrtfe^|ay that, as they never caitx^nlo my poBsosiddjif ifr rs impossii le for me lo deliver them up. Expecting youSSH inform me concerning tho mattersJfor which I' have r<Vfhest<;d information, us- well as concerning the manner in which you. propo#<: to nrrivo j\J. tbft facts touching ihe iuonej* s;\ul Lo liAv^bee|U left, I have the honor to lie, ?>ir, iraSi JohtTtTT.vJSr. ivmBdOm ^ UEii M A'J Ie^fcuS, , >'l -?,iy^t & r' R,,^am F?'iwlr ^-u?^5wito^U Ho noL consider it f Rims at LiU111 vj ty^01 T*ecoa n' zedfcgo. vcrnmeiit, rr fcJro^mniysS(r>-td rafiufto froin my su f reBponsio^Mgr^^oin^o,^ tiieum^, noi only<?f-rfleveiufirg%tT]Tfu rlh e?4jffusio 11 of b&od, but also with the vie\T of prcJ veil ling, any fur th^r. damage to the town' and tlie proneriy contained in it, so much of \j^ich is obtained on credit from liritish c.^ir lie fuipreme^jttverument of Honduras, in received by me this morning, does not appear to wish 4^coda of Allred'fhlroduced into the country % in the manner that you propose, and tlie lo cal government and inhabitants of Truxillo appear lo be of the same ^pinion, judging from the. numerous auflrWtions made to ine for protection ami assistance, which, yon must bo quit^. aware, that I am aulhoiized in giving to.any friendly State I that may request itl [See Wlieatou's In. : tern alien il Law.] Having also received a petition froirf the authorities and inhabitants of Ortioa ! (signed, amongst others, by the United States Consul,) for protection and assis. taneo, I liavo decided upon affording the protection, <&e., therein required against any attack made 1 y you upon tb'ai town. Willi regard to your re-cnibarka lion, I assume, of course, that yoF will provide freightage to remove yoursolf and followers from the coast of Honduras.? Two schooners now lying in this port are ready to treat with you for the'^irpose. In answer to your request for information on the different pointa contained in your letter, -fc am fully Aware that a great .pyatt of . the trade of , this port is carried, on under the British flag ; but I am'alio aware'that the owners do- not l/\ rvntt flin (moll (Iiiao fit/Ail lttr lam IM'JCUU IU IHO OIllfH UMVO UACU MJf K??T, which duo?, I beg to repeat, are secured by mortgage to th$. British- Government, putting it therefore out of the power, of eveu the regular Government of Uoaduras to r^tnorq tym* v,/ . ' ' "* * *- ' YIn r?1iCtibb, therefore, to the sum of m'os*y,: $o., loft in the Custom TTouso, I have received from tlia authorities a clear stalatitoDt of item?, the sum of which I Correctly stated in my loiter of i litis morning. Should the money have been appropriated l?y any of your follow vis, it is no less lost to the Government, and I conceive you to bo no loss responsi Wo4 the loss. _ ^ I must further remark tliat I should not consent to receive any compensation from you on behalf of the liritish Government; ^-restitutions' on part must be to Senor Don .Martinez, the Oomndaut of Trnxillo. vV I am perfectly aware that you were anxious for the carrying out of the treaty of thy 28lh of November, 1850, parllcu larlv that nart which would liavo nlacad ? ?tr 9>| Iluatan uudef the";protection of the IIon: derail I h<?g to point out, however, tliat tlie s>:iiT treaty was made witli tlie existing Government of Honduras, ami not with Mr. Wm. Walker, and that your descent, on that island was the cause of its non completion. 1 must a!?o inform you, with reference to a clause in your- letter. | that my instructronsoyilI not permit me to : recognize the right ofc aoy private individual I to make whi on a recognized Government, | ami must confess do not sou what lights ^Kjtoecple desirous of living in Central fttfeferica' can have lawfully acquired. "gain repeat my demand of this mornjng, and rcqiies^.you will inform nn; wlieii"yi9^r arrangements for re embarkation life r" ^ha^'you will comply, jjpjiotfhig what must result froin a refusal, I have the honor WSfbe. bir. vour obedient | servant, L^ ^ <31IV ELL S A LM ON7 Com mander. j' To Mu. JVS^"HvA I.KKU. Upon llio rccc-ipt of W-nllcei and iiis lilfh ?u sti/rrC^lit i o ns!y evacuated Truxillo, nii^rwrfejtted, of course, al claims to ilk# af^jajjpf tyi lisli. prolec'.iot extended to thom l?y Commander Salmon j The following protest* b^'Goth*' Waller uvas written after, liia capture l>y tlx j Ilt'iiduren?j6, under Gen. Alvarez: ki - hereby protest ^Wo^e the civilizet oild^-that?* whert I- surrendered to il>< C^tain of Her Majesty's steamer le.arus that ollioer cxpre^l/^./eoefVed my swon ,-ifnd-piitol, a?- well' aa tin? arms of CyJ .::RUdtfer.; nil J the, jsjjYr<mTler;>Vrts%xpreRsly and in so iiKinv wbriia. 'ft him. as tin Ugi ?"Mly flglj/,.; OF BUNDLES. > iJ?Mo oft^Lef^d a lfai?|fgVbW? bo] for cash. The_ -?jp|tUK'mto()k^b#At>a^^^aiM^m!biiK1errti Carry t^Iiis sjjpre^ ! Bn Fur^is(\-. bitt bafore Wro incrah;int<?J^|v i gooe.vipnhy%lcps I 1 A no * ,a|Iijk(H^itlV^|P:%^-'ovvn work is^nrti^to sue ceccj?>, HerJ^ ftnotliorv' go'tfi}'^fifssou fo ^ Umef Justice Marshall was a great man bit great lriftv arc never .jAroud. lie wh not-too proud "tt^jvaitr'tipcm.Jjiniself. 11< v VA^in lire Iu?fcit-6f going to maiket him carrying home his purchases. 01 ten wonftTho be seen going home at sun .cisev>yytb poultry in one hand and vogela hies in tlie oilier. ' On onfe of these otieafcions. a fashionabli youi ? mun from N^tli who liful ro moved to Richmond, wnSwearing violent!; UfcenuFO lie iotild Gi\$J ?o one to carry honv his turkey. JudgiS Marshall" stepped ii] and asked where he nvod. When he heard ,, JLesjiiJ: _ ? 'That is in my way; I will take youi ] turkey home fl>r,yoti.' > V'Whe^they canto to the houso, the you?< man asked: * What shall I pay youj' 'Oh, nothing,' saiiLjJio judg$f?you an ^?*elcome; it was all in toy way, and^ was no trouble to roe.' ' Who islliat polite old man, wM^Jbrough homo m/^Kkey for rae?' a?Jted(tbe jounj man of a by-slander. 'Oh/ said be, 'that was <^ftdg4 f^farshftll Chief Justice of the United fctntys.' 'Why did he bring home turkey T 'I suppose he did it,' sajV|tok|)y-standei 'to teach yon not to feel at>ov?wHtending !< your own busincW?Monthly Casket. Therejpvon't be a dafn'd.thing this sum in$r but pojitioH^fiid Jonaftfao, who wh ^discussing matters at our depot with a oit frieod; '1 tell you that I can't meet any body byt what they'er'pnttin'em tor tne,bou lb* l!tt,Te giant, Southewt niggers, old Brow <*1)0 constitution and spread eagle, ibe r?i splitter and a thunderii)' lot of other name: ' Consarn it, why the bull frogd in the pon back of our barf are all ooa titter, baUo* ing out 'Old Abei?Old'?'IlUuois^Hlinoii ?'Belloverett' ? Belleyerett' ~ 'Put hit thro'?pat fcW 'r - j ^ Exoimtion and Burial of Wnlker. j rft;e British war steamer Gladiator brings to Orleans somo further accounts , * i respecting Walker's fate. Ten shots were i lircd at him, amid the cheers of the na- I lives, who afterwards refused to bury j him, leaving Unit duty to foreigners. Col. ; Itudlcr has been sentenced-to* four years' j imprisonment. The remains of Walker's i army reached Sew Orleans on Fiidav, j j having come on board of the Gladia- . lor" i The New Orleans Ddtit lias the fol- 1 1 1 lowing particulars of Walker's capture.' j It is probable had ho surrendered to j I the British officer no would have been j ' spared. From the account belowfi? will be seen that ho was?*" v?^f. Vtgurously pressed 141011 by the 1 would liavo been eventually i them, aiid the interference of-6apt. Safo'on j was doubtless for the purpose of extending 1 to him tlio protection of the-' British flag, I and thus savin<? tlio lives of the entire i party. ar IIo was fir.Ht attacked aftor liis retreat j from Tnixillo, at a place called Ttortviif'by ] u paity of II ndmeuenns, led by a French desperado, who hat! been released from prison at the liclizo, where ho was under a sentence of death, with a promiso of pardon on the condition that he cnplurcd ' Walker. The Iloudureneans, under the j lead of this ruOi in, made rt Vigorous asI conlt r>n Wiill.-ui'ii Psimn 1 >111. \vi?ri? nicl i . - , , with great .steadiness awl*' coolness, and j repulsed with the loss of halt* their men. During the light the French brigand, who led the party, made a desperate effort to r capture the General, and succeeded in wounding him, but was iinally killed bv i the Crrtieral himself. Hi'trenlimr in f*ood j , . - a r> , order further down tho const, Walker ' reached a place called Cotton Wrt'otl, or r | Litnas, where he was again attacked and , ! again repulsed his assailants. Continuing j his retreat, ho reached tho river called j ! Tinto, or lilaek River, where He en,4 j camped. t ; The natives still pursued and threat? I ' ehed him, hut Walker k?pt them at a I distance, until information having been , J sent to Commapder Salmon, of the BritB I ish sl?i|? Icarus, who was oft* tlio coast, accompanied by ft schooner having on board a force of llondurenean soldiery? |. and the -British commander sent up a Cf /Strong force,^Composed of sailors and ma rines of the Icarus and of the II??ndutr'j renoan ^IdWy, who, surrounding Walk j.er's canfp^gonip?lled *"hjs surrender.' Hu I'.i' ?.7JI _ ?t._ i? 1. 1 - . j jlm uisii cuiuiiimiuer, wuc s | asked him and Ool. Rudlerof whfit co&ntry - j or .Govern"ment they claimed protection > I Walketflfc answer wits, That of Nicaragua, t | lie was then asked if lie desired to place , j himself under the protection of the British He replied, No; that he had nc i j claims 6n th:it Government.' ' TIiqii,' it if 1 'said (ho BiitUh officer replied, 4 as yoi - | have no Governmental will insure t | one,' and ordered that ho be delivered ovei t j to the llondureueau officer, w lio had bin i and Cul. lit).Her ironed. r j The whole party was then taken'tnek tc j Truxillo, andlhe men w^ro placed unth:i j 1>ritialj protection, and Walker and Rudloi s were impiissued (in irons) in the fort, 0 ; is understood that Wa^jker and lludler ha<j ! been condemned to ho shot, Jind that tht - ; sert&nce was to bo executed oti tho lilli crl j 17th. It was, ho wevor, a very geiierttl | ueiiei in unman yiat me sentence wuuit i not be executed, but Hbat as soon as^1k 3 i expedition was broke'u op, the Brifisl: ' i officials would iriterfe^ and require the Y j ivlunso of both Wafter and RuJIer. a j Such, it"%ws thought, was tlio desire oi P | Commander Salmon ; but be, unfortunately It ! is placed . entity under the orders ol | Price, the British agent at the Belize, whe r I r^-a malignant enemy of Walker and the .IjNThericaiis. " 3 - ? m> * ^ IIow. to Gar- Along.? IIow "do yon like arithmetic? said Mr.- I'helps, (o John 3 Perkins, as ho came home from school with i his slate under his arm. 'Not very well.' 1 'IIow do you get along jvith it < o 'Well enough. Sam Price does my 6um? for me.' ' Why don't yoa get bim to eat ypur^fta ner for you ?' 'I would*nt live without eating. I shouldp? Dt grow aB^'if I didn't eat.' 5 'Ycur mind won't grow any if you doo'l u e it. It would be just as roasQna1>fo for you to get Sam to eat your dinner for yon as to ask him to do your studying for you.1 8 -?< ? r: ' / ' y A gentleman'who had just returned from - A rfrnftssay 3 tb^t be beard the following it dia^tfwit a tavera'y n |WW?W 'Can! U get br?akfa?t3fare Y. *1 reckon you can't.? j. "Whjrnot;f 'Massa^ away, *nr?*as'ff drank, d da t>aby got da colic, and ,1 don't pare t r- (bya fJ^Jbody !' * n ^ lawyers all women f? Becauat tHfrwSnroe males. . ELEVEN MOD^ jW^-itolCIDE. 1. Wearing lliin 'shfreK stockings on dump night?, rainy weather. Wearing iij^flEM^nt clothing, especially upon the lid^-aM . extremities. 2. Leading a life CT$^^t>iiogV'Stupid, laziness, and keeping th<5" Jjftiml in an un? natural state of fixcitera^flt^lby^' reading trashy novels ;jg<jj^^E|toAtr^, - pjW^ies and balls, in all so^'/jfrf- weaker/ i&rtyo thinnest possible dress. ^anoufl^Bi^ii. a complete perspiiation, 5. Ihcrivgoi&^Jbxir^a without suilicient over g:\rrafeiils,-^.JlirougU the cool damn air. .V 1 % 3. Sleeping on feather-beds in 7 by 9 bedrooms, without ventilation at tlio top of | tho windows, and especially with two or i threo persons in tho same small, unventila! ted bed room. | 4. A surfeiting on hot and very stimulaj ting dinners, eating ii> a hurry, without 1 masticating the fuotl, and eating heartily : before going to bed every night, when tho ; mind and tho body arc exhausted by tho toils of the dftv and the excifements of tho evening. 5. Beeiuing in clii Klho<# 011 tea jyid f /.i* ' cotiee, and going from cue stop to atiotjjer through chewing and smoking tobaftco, and drinking intoxicating Honor?, hy personal abuse, ar.d physical and mental excesses of every kind. | G. Marrying in haste and getting an , unr.6n genial companion, and living the remainder of life in mental excitement; cul tivating jealousy and domestic broils*, and being always in mental ferment. 7. Keeping children ijuiet by giving paregoric and cordials, by leaching tliein to suck candy, and bv supplying them with aisins, nuts, and rich take ; when they aro ?i?k, by giving mercury, larlar emetic and arsenic, under the mistaken notion that iH'ev aro medicines and not iiritant poisons. 8. Allowing tiie lo^o of train to absorb " otir1minds, so'Ms to leave no time to attend 1 to health. Following an unhealthy occupation, because money may be made by it. i 9. Tempting the appetite by bitters and j niceties when the stomach says no, and | forcing food into it when nature does not demand, and even rejects it. Gorinandi I zing between meals. 10. Contriving to kec-p in a continual wony about something or nothing. Giving way to fits of anger. 11. Being irregular in our habits of sleeping and eating. (Joing to lied at midnight 'and getting up atnoor. Hating too mucli, too mnny kinds of food, nnd that which is ' too highly seasoned. REA^fiflFUL TR\B0TE TO A HERO. , " The Clu^ngo Journal thus beantifuU3* closes an i-lonnont tribute to the mora] heroism of "Jack Wilson," the captain of the ill-fated stciv1 nier Lady Eigin : i And we believe he died at last, as lie would 5 have chosen, caring for those who had been ( committed to his charge. Hear him on the ^ ^first alarm, giving his deny orders with wigo and <f)ol decision; lig1 telling the steamer, r bretFk ing open the state rooms, lest some ono l should go from sleep to death, gathering thu frightened flock upon the hurricane deck; and ^ whfQ'at last, that frail raft broke like nu eggshell into five fragments, sec him tlien, with the little fleet around him, speaking hopefu' Wprds, giving one the lift, of his siout heart, i another the lift of his strong hand, risking his [ life every moment of that long and fata' voy? for the sake of those whoso names lie ..??^ i....... a?, l.i. i . n:.. ? ? ucvt'j hiirw. X u iir? ';iuco. nit' i iiiiicii tuu ) . i-unisden and fumily, of New Orleans, were ^commended by the editor u?<l proprietor of ^ the Juurnol. Hour his voico and the crasli ot' i waves and the roar of winds, calling lo one I olid another of his poor flotillu, "Aro niy Sjoulhj ern friends on board?" No answer came; and 80 he htruitglcd on, putting heart into them all as he could, reselling this one, cheering that ^ one. There was the blessed shoro almost t within reach, but they wero in the midst of tho f breakers. > Exhausted by tha^ft'ort he had made foi* , them nil, .that Well knit frame of his could, withstand the shock of the seas no longer. A wave swept him from the fragment, and withdrew him from all eyes, to be, seen no more, > His last words wero for those who had been r oommitted to his charge; his last care for ^bem , he was dying to eavo. There is a thing called famo : won oftonest by soldiers on fields of battle, but truest hero moid the surf of Lake Michigan, when that aP Lt- it.A? ii f liia ft r/?UT 1JHMU Ul HIS nilAOU, lUBb b.~" ' still, while greeting* wero ottered among tho rescued ou shore, and prayqjrs and bk-ssings wero mingled together. And so, as we said of a braTe soldier once, so now of the "Jack"'-, Wilson: "flood-night to thy form but good?jiiorn to thy fame." 1 ' ^ ? f IJo??abravo man who isn't afraid to. , wear old clothcs, until bo is able to pay fo^new one#. , tlnnk tliat a man caries the borroW. ?P8 principle a trifle too for jrben be asks us to lend him our oars. 1 ifjjp " ' v V ... A ma? tftfty generally expect a domestia 'breeze' whgb bis Vrife begins U> put on ^irs.5 v . *" ?,n faish jndga said, when addressing a prisoner, "You are to be hanged,, and I ' hope it will prove a warning to y6iiu * * u a i' ?i J >! l ThiarCKnfllnnsrti express train-onUlia Jtew Yprlj C$ntf?l ]RaiJroad, beiqg b*if uti^oor i J behhid tlttM# recently, ran eifprty^otov iniles in or* biindred minuts. ' V, . "... ..i-yjj