Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, March 04, 1846, Image 2
IM AmitIGf!JU CAM1hNRA:AT:B5;O(
~Pa ~epi ei-Repea1 of the Corn La
$i4~nd~A'cterny' .:Northe'n -Mail'
rPi el 6bttippr
IsTonly fron Philadelphia but the papeS
Sfithat city and also those from Balti
more contain. full details of the foreign
vnews brought by the Br. mail steamer
Uaffhbrid, from. Liverpool, w hence bhe
salted on the 4th utt. ~
Extensive andcoslly arrangements have
%eena.ma d yh jwe ne wspaper -press, for
-jh t.rnsmssiob %f the intelligence re
- iyedIby-theCambria, and has resulted
.4thi eeserstioly--in-furnishing- the
*rWiole"South nod West with the news at
t ifor-hotiriearlier 'than. they*ivonld
-thefisehavelhod-it. -
n order 'o five, atr readers some idea
of.the enterprise of our Northern breth
reU afthe ress we- give the ;following
articulars of the transmission of the
Several ifi he New-'York papeirs.
embng them the'ribune, -Journall of
Commiee.,and Sun the iehiladelphia]
Nbith 'Ainerican, :and -Balitmiore Sun,
made -afrangeineuis for -expressing the
nD from~- Halifax and Boston and thence
thenace to New York, Philadelphia and
Batinmore, audthis was the result:
Steamer Kennebee fron Annapolis; N.
S.,to:Pordland:
Left Annapolis, Tuesday Feb. 17 at!9
P. Al.
Arrived at Portland. Feb. 18
Stop to have fires -40 minutes.
-250 mile. -
Rittnnne, timi -7hours.
The.Krinnebe6 from Anna polis to Dig
bvy-.gtt was obliged-to -make her way
through ice in severni places t 'inches
thick, -aid -tK-ee or three -limes the ice
wasinv thickas ro'p ler'wav.
Expresses over l:,id from hlifax. N.
S.,fo!Aiinfpli- run in' 10h. and 50m.,
ineiddii,4oppngeand change of horses.
'Th6'exp9ess was run n ith a horse and
tled, and-was a number of ti'mes upset.
owing to the hcavy dii ofr snow and the
passengersonjured.* Whole rttinig time
51 hours from Halifax to ihis side -East
Bosion ferry.
Arvthd at Bipsonn a(9 P. M.. Thniray
morifing At;New York, a few minutes
Asisttindioition of the cost of this tru
im'i 1nt thitrnuertakintl, -it intated that
that $18I0 was paid t6 the owners of tie
sieknr Ke'tehed alone.
BaMill6ethiseffrt 'even,.on ihich of
T1eoutse,-un expense or exertiou was spared
- enyttgotlie Herald, "ho.~in connexion
sititig~Uitedl-Siates Gazette, baadr
:Pe rad mietpress ro'fi'lln, wasS'uc:
1t ~n 6if ht'a ir 1evtrttt bin e hoau is
i conipetitelse
i air d ve minUeni rnnn g broi
Yii21 e)u frif
1~i~'to P iia ad pln so im r
ao igtoa fan ppe
haveiereey fIven upr , pafer
shialiiniergit p e'ilhc will bere!tdbal
Rkehavtcrfly ).e opo% aper
fouliiprecedn column.
hgfriappe Peel mni1 Lord .John
RhasseW~condetmn the course pursued by
r.'Packenham on the Oregon questmon,
a refusing. the oUer of Mr. 1,uchanana
t hiio-it consunltjflg tOi government.
ItVsaid.- that after the resintion of
Lordf Lyudurst', which is hkely s'n to
akeplace; Sir Robert Peel intends divi
dliag-the- poiical from tlfe judical - fuanc
* ttons; bv which the office of.Lord Chan
eellor wall cease to be alicted ly the rm
stertal changes.
*Thie -Brtish Army andl Navy: are bt
* t-be matelribly itncreased ; t he former, it
is said,-hy thio..addition-of two'comnpanies
to each infantry regiment. and' of two
tropsto-ch cavalry regiment, making
intaa inerease of 14,000 mien-.
Thie steamiship Hibernirac Ryrie, arrnved
'at Halifa;,3d instanmt, took on bonni -'3
- .additioal -passengr, makmig in all 108
anidliert the satse'dOy for.Liv erpool,
The Daiteh Comrmerciail Socaety has
rsoiveii;-iii consepence of the failure of
thi~coffiruhrvest ina Jmia, not itoiorer for
salebn-ore hah 200,000 lhahes :nf coffee,
* comnposed-of the finest quality. -
-Lord tloreh hasrgiven 'his name to a
docunient pephredhby =the Peacei Soeiety,
reconmcteddmg addeusses from mrerchants
- and other elas es of Gr-eit Bnttain, to sun
aar'elasses tn the'Uniedl-States, in favor
- .. "prpetiliamtyand theareference of.
a'jL-points' of aisiinderstaniditg to the ar
irainadistiterested a at~ioro
- .due. -Tih British' M.inistry propose 'to
nin t'int~eda~tions5 on mar'y of1
-i rtelee enpred' frdm America to
'E mjuin. VWe hope'tolee asimilar spirit
- e.d~if'id by thlitahinet at Waushingtona.
* Te alteration compnisesz
* ~ - 2' us~t.Duity.- *Recluced 1c
e-- acp, -. 14s per cei Fre~e
* 4 . rih *.8s peri cwt. Free
4 *~,, aled ..S ir cwt. Free
jfa- -* ea~iid Free
~. ~ids.. . .djr - Free
- )1a i e e Vree
K ade ta los per cir. 5s pr ewt
~ .(~e~e.-*~10s6dJpr eii 5s per pwa
2Oper cent, 10 perent
~'';9sjertx :7s-per'cwt
*.t 43dg%'vy4ity *'-Is per gi.
4~r divt. 1s'pterq
etiv antzt whacbh
~ar
se~s h1: ati
Yi , its c v deY
hlar the properztf f9.wiich'th wifli s
posesssed 6t the hie ofter masra ,' shall
-oil .e a r;u n bte
contrayted'h him previous* o inarige;
ind also jrovides that the husband shall
not be lirble fr payment of the debts
contracted by the wire. presi'ds ifir
riage, except so far as the same can he
.paid by the property of the wife. How
tmuch future domestic happiness would.
have heen saved if that salbient Legislature
had adopted fully the noble docirines'f
-the Civil I.aw on this subject, and thus
have placed woman in that security'
-'ciroumstanceswis' i-sha desrvesIo enjoy.
-Our own Slat.ihas held on 'oo. long;to
the feua'.l enets which constitute,tpan be
selfassum'ed arrogant,Lord of greanIou.
Wheni may wo hope to see .our.#,tatu.
Bolcleansed-of' thehaeflnfne
Book, ovrfa~t afl', inlence,
wrhich .ovehadows ever.y -thing, except
the. personal liberty, of.. the uire. and;
personal vants, in the will of ihe husbandI
Thiista question for our Logislathrs to.
ponder on, atd we earne.stly hespeak -its:
agitation during the coming canvass. for
members of the Legislafure.-South Carl
olzaus - -
IMsPORTANT-FliOM YUCATAN..
NEW ORLEASsFebi.22.
We have just'received w6 leiteririlini
Campeachy, dated 4th February, wshich
were hiaded to a passellger w i6 kept
them til'yesterdny. They ifeht'rni
credible sources, and our resderi nay 'rely
Apcn the infortinotionithey giN. The'1o-'
loWing is an extract from therm:
"We r'e all here prrficily oitineed
-that the annexation of Texas is. olie of
those events which rarely- occr, inji
which tend t; hitppy da.unforttinite na
ion.' lap'py. 'veryliappy are the- ckans,
in having secred :a solid a'od'tru'e jrdte
tion to the United States,' and tiherited
themselves from the unworthy anci imbe
cije governmtenr of Me-xico. Yucatan
needs now of this same protection. The.
Yueirteros are- unijous to get it from the.
United States, and we have determinet'id
seuda -committee to: Washington, so as to'
propose to.the Government of -the Unsked
States. to prpj ect-and gi'e ts* aidin dise
Meico shiild 6nce more attemptoii
pose upon s--for we are"how deteriifeid
to spill the -asi ,rnsof *'eod in defice
of or'' liherty anid inpependeice .')il
wottid rathe- die-in the battle, orn the
sCeald, itho'r subrmit agaiir to 'the:Mei
etin Governmerirt hy n hich we have not
ben treated as biothers, but worse than
sl::vus.
- EXAS
N jw "IF~'s. E'b3S
Dy the steamerGalveston, rrvedgbere
'e -Idatesif Ih Q lils;
The Gcnat jteamer, i4nt!-Crpis
Christa arri O 4alvesto 'i;be fur4
the. ejrtuji,,of ;the* ilqaq*j. a Vesyut,
aredhiitu ~tvstI *{orpuss($risti.
(6: oa e -t
~g~rfb in $ ( $ta ty on.
'Mico go,return.o tlie I ou.tes uon
'he 1ftt oI't gery ?khe pagorefo'r.
wib plW, 'wa efused ht. h'y thei
4oliimetit,'litf(ho arfuisigdit tap
es oVe'r'aCruz;~.The pa sport wis re
fsedjn'ithe ground tiat. he wag not-aA
spial ninisler of le United States t, he
seulenc t of the affairs of Te-ar-.i ap-,
poiratomeit being that. of-a Miinister,-Le~ni
poeniary,.. whtch was itn violatiotn of the.
agreementirpad' wtth ,Ilerrera's Govern
mentto receive .a special Minister ' ra
speial purpose onily.
'On the 14th January, the Minister of.
War'ssued'ant order for atll the unattached
allicers (ofliciales sueltos) int .depot, to
repair immediately to. the. frontier, -and
join the atimy concentruziing upon tho Rio
Grande for the deIence of their, ntonaj
rights in .lTexas- Thic. present numbpr
olthese officers is about 5,000. These
niori are fulfient to uflicer an army of
100,000 muen. '
'On the satme day, a circlar order wias
issedlby the Mitsister of the Interior, .to
the Gov'ernors of .Departments or States,
that all the ancient presidial cavalry,
regular tioops, about 3000 stroug, should
be immediately mustered into service, fur.
the invasion ol Texas..and defence of the
Rio Grande.
On. the ~15th January, den. Paree
issu-3 a circular order toall the Governoirs
ofStases^;ihat wit hin forty.days'frowm tiat
lste, they shiell furtisiti tho necessarygquot a
of men, to-lllltup the Army of Invasjonjto
a wvar comtplement-6,0'00 men... The,
prsent arrity does not exceed' 40,0O06
The troops -now at the ca pit al .are. os.
antly drilled witi. a ~view to act in largoe
We'N have reevd theaI en~iolm
ation of Gen'!. Franiisso Mejia, to the
troops undler his cotm ind at M datamtoros,
dated Januoary .~T/th, which breathes.
hotiliyrto ilte United States
Gen'!. Theophilo Romerra; formeily GoY
ernor- of San Ltris Potosi, and a ,inan gif
liberal principles, has bseen strucktfrm
ie roll of tie arniy'by ordero TGei'I. Pa-"
redes-for having remin'ed fdIffirul to'
hi 'ath 'of allegiance, "and 'refiistig~ tr
acknow ledge ' the ttsurpatiton of thjat
General.
SThe 1-ousion Moinrg Star--informs a.
readers there is little doubt that Geherile
Houtot, end Rusirill be nor Senators in
the Usited.St ales Oot gress.
The Law 'of the Finge
eitleain want af vk, 'hr wea-s.a
-r98 mI e tis(: nges- oft[eJeft nwi
ifkiejs ..engaged, lie wearset onfthe
ecoger.if n ariiied, oi he thijrd;
andhekangntlemnen; jikessa fuan,a
loht~rg.x;thrinkets to a Iatdy with ih'
lfi hra'idftfils, "o'liis pit isran'ovet
ure of'rrgard; should' sh'e ibife''it'
ttli thdeft, .hnd, i is dnsigernd' as
na e .nlif i b eteemt," fiut i1
hine xp b u~lethe passtog of
$e t uot da .
- The trews hv ib Cnbria,3 .heaini
seem'to consir thh! Mr
is abstii beiet ii .1 1i e'--i-0
that Mr.?acieham wi i
whic ee has receve om i "rt
Peel, for-having rejeeled'the d-*?ier ofdiiu:
governmeot,d' ithot r ki 1 it
to the liritisti .Governmnh 2
little' do6bi PI t .0tong -ipymay
,aotntar-itos.JatLigggjln'1
throwqthoerespousibilitof IVe
upoun-9ugrest..- ~-S'.
.ls-isto :e hopedthaj tl;Lbe
'niib d;jizi: hp neeo Vec U'S
'qucifi'on'isressitap. fi idir~~~s
a 'tioblif rig opldudI' o -
mis eTditfpl ~il ereis
strength, when the people begrn 11.
.upon it,'as they assuredlyyill.
I- is nowsidt 14.tM'ea s a
Vantcouvier'eIsland~a anos andI
valuableislan dnd'arger d.
.Tiiiofiends.lithe tilla- I.'
ertopsive, egin 4O rly,2 ence
Mr. ~alkers 't'ar 4n ag
hot lthey wouil prifcrar1 li
tion, lere n shdi
.sfyert in u eity,
ongess; aud. , ti't d
ill ased upon o ectwil
suceod," Sum brel :h' eixwiti
lend of the ite Ji te 'feign
valtu.knshallibe -alop e asis
ofl esdyaomtCmedid es
nit the Sctatet 0idornmig;m F i'We
disposul of *,temscellanei iuss of
the mormug liodre'lI iidr'tid thoef I
Orego.ti zce--reseo6jiiots gain tre- N
senmede ( '--' '-*M .::
Mr. Dickinsna utvinghjiior fesamed,
and c9ilnudhiirii' or4o' ur
rtght to the*iiote trrtlory'
Mr. "till'fhes ~tie
horit of he o lefiilit nb
from Tuesday next, oni., toundtiafa
thtere ae: other norrers. reat .hngor
tapce-equirifbfalftcii:4, an,. Tests
by theasrsteasrer wAs pofi
c1fic charaifer ' -'
R-Al
tr. AIleiiLe acle nmi .
het~ently opposeiltte p tz ~ - aos~1
He coatendej. etha ehf.%iel 's !eagj
er was an3 11:h9; bu t ae 6 io
(inion ite sechein n :s% ere
no iitihcitiou 6flie iru g
Mt .fie il d ie 4 hi
wou.ltdbe no ~iit tq ~ (:
o th le i~jghtdQ.LI
S opposid anypss
hotea.-A ar ash u
desirous ati drpe
tJi&wu4g5hItioU.n
olerud a sts1u .o.t i o
rcftihii.oI lie ec ta r -h
Iden fay, -fe dhil dese, i %
iotn of' the Setiate thalthe ieri inay bO
seuiled by -oegotarfor: e .
-alr. Gurteudiens aid ho could ,at ac-O
cep th ul stitite; utitie habould Itave
fhad nucad u e examtne4L.carefully. On
his titoti:n, thercior ti nas ordered to b.
printed.>
Arier anolher. strng appea is.rom aff.
Utalhon on the ,proprtey o[ taktug the
question 'of teli hmLrnua inniileiets,
anid a rejoinderirei-3'?Allern-tie Sels
ale 'by thoeasting ',odeof~shyVice Pres
ident: went:1uto an Exentive dession
The ite, vote was 25- to 25. ''-': -
In the Houseithere wasa regular stormn
owing..to the-report made-byiMr.'Hdimes
'of. 'your scitytem the Selectoummittee
on the :tules. Hie -reporrdid.an amnend:
menot to'ihe Rules to -the effects,..that oirr
the engrossment of .any ~~pprupriation bill:
sh nlalliinprovernettt -any- bembe-'
salhave -rho rtght.o -have-thorighi 1O
have the -questionripm on isby-6raevery
separat iteman the-bill '- b& .
Eor a bouitiw ouns, ~tieieterarmemM"
bers.ihiuied~ tave aff'fbeeceyot,'by a
vote of 105w ro7.' 'hIf irp1ijsut inmpor-.
tant addition trt.eihedeaotifits goasel
feers will. sou.bedpyarejith
M1.:laurer-jrosn 'erDis rict'cotfirat..
tee.1reortd'abilljrovidingfortlfe retro"
pessiou soflMbxamiaia-tothertatcofo
Yirgini.a: di will pass ~jetherdusedatid
protiaklydhe&Senteen *. 'W '
afisi..mes~troni. the Naal'Cbm'mit%'
terepurted-a'ill to -unitee~ll- thetNavil'
eonuiou iw'nno otre'- tr." r
DONURltS*4 -' *
"The Seitte was-nonrSession on'Sat
urday, audlttie proceediilja uf: the dkiotkset.
.were'of-littemuteresta -. c; ds
K An, infectualeffort dasmidb 'to esmS
[pend~jtherblea for the-purpose'ofigoing
T'heonjemalisijerin'eno 'burry
MrI~r B'rnlterbofutfmited.arrsolution,
bontdfrnJ pkm loidamtissda
Aguiti i isi ridas
and X'e W~a W aidaiiailer
mail rut.fw6Wsva Charlottelr
Harb, !apa tr; Keys,a St
Mtark's river. ad' a1 hlicola, to Pen
satola.e d d ' - odbiOIost
expeilien c:~- @lile
outr agt$ js Ug ogi
ar'kiieas& Ro dlso~iet.
anti s tuut e,
stated in I ruce
Th.&wYork io66 nicia1 ..ve'*ise* '-'
Tfsei hve been acpliod bl he kei
meiT. upon condition that Congress shell
Driiceibr'necssatry-alppropria ton M e..
iline a- nqiesii6n' fom-all the accturtAwe ,
bd previoduly reeeived of the several
routes that ure propi-e'd, that this is de
cdedly the.-mios.&t (bje on-e 41.utaould I
have been ndqpted. .. - I
Ocean Sleam Si4ps.-:-.We ienn tihat *t
canaract has been etered intio bly the Gov J
ernmentrcif the United States with the
QeaiSienauNavigatiun Conipary,-char
teredafi ibidStiate. for the establishinent J
of a lie.of steam ship-, to run between -
N-ev orki-and -&Erope.- A, vessel-i to-"
take *her departure twice in each- month I
fo Cor-eind Bremnen. Thd Gover'- I
nipt is to pity -$400,000 per isnumior 1
thelnvjitniee'or theo " mail,!&;.The..
essels'are t be'of not les thaii 1400 I
to nbtr den, an' they ate to make their f
voyages with speed not less ihan, that of :
the . inuard -line. The ariangenents for 1
builiigaree in active progress-, an'd it is I
erze'ted' -hat the'-first %.ill be 'ready -to
tarf on'thefirst of Janary, 1847.7
We wi/llding to the Pillars of the Temple of
Our Liber&es, and if it must fall, ice reil per
-s amidst 4he Ruins."
'DGEFIELD-C. H
- - t
*WEDwjSDAV. MARCHi 4. 1816
yAJIPesnons iiid ebted to this
Dfee.for Subscription..ror mure
an one year. and all indebted
rorJo ' ork or Adv'ertisingt
previous to t0e fsr of January,
i$16, and fail to settle the same
.y the '12th of March next, wijl
Ave Cost to pay,
ra' Coun-or Coamo-.PLKA3sAD GaNhALn.
Baesinns coin menced at this placu on llonday i
ast, his H1onor 1. D. Evans 1residing.
,-TtDistrief Temperane ociety-..1V wyill
ublish in out next, na acconiie f . e ro -ed-' c
gs of ,the,Edgelield ijisiit T' : So
iet) hiih asseuibled at diis place on 'lu:s
lay-e nn lasL
Tue Foreigrn Notes -The accomitts, bho-o
ticsl 4nd cemmeicial, brougid receily bv ihe
ambria, are of great importitnce. and of a
heeringeharacter.. It will be seen,tbat Iir
tobvr Peel 4f his plade, aniounced A .ve-y 'I
beraL.commercial, policy,:pariculairy -in ref
rehce tothe tfreadstdffe ofour country This ]
ieasidre ifcart ied out in good faith,-as it s.ems
t'pre:tentathatiit .4ill be, will givea rniihtv
top~ia wlie agriculaili terests of the Un
'$e 'ilst r if l o grea be
jteuqao.'o.
? ~ ~ tlii 42
rs afin. i Wilwo p'gra-bd efi
nu cto'.be desired,tlaaity videcica iT
btaewin.the way of a fiir'aid hondrable,
djtstment- o.the difficulty between the tyt
ouft'res *
-Wam..F. Ehinore, Esq, formeilyof this-8tute,
ma bee~n ippointted by etbe tGovernor of Lou.
saia, Attdrney General of tiint- State. The
tppinnt it is said has given generial satis
'action. t
Snlomon W Dowin,'late U S. District Atv
nrney, was ott the 16th ult. elected U. S. Sen
itor for Liu'sinna, -in the place. of Alexander
arr y~ I whose term expires on the 4th
tfarch Ist.
'lo:'22 dof Febrarij-Tisa day eiifoll was (
naiked bythe' birth' of General Wiashingtont, I
as celebi-ated in Charleston, and, other por
iousbfrour State; in a inanner nhilI became
o 'grelat and implortanit ant occasion.
At the' Ananal Conv-ution bf'theo N. E. e
and R'nyaiiArch Cha pel, of the Stlste of 8.
~aoliina,'recently held 'in CharIton, a~t the'
IasoicHall, the following Grand Oflice rs
ere electedfor thb ensna ink year: r
Coinp. Chs. M. tFarman, E. Dep. 'G. H- P. c
Cdmyp.<John E. Odenia, E. G. Kinig4
-Cm. Jo-el Stevenido'n; E. G - Scribe~ e
Comnf. ' Albert di Ma!cky. E. G. Lecturer
'Comy.'Jat: S-.:BiargsG. Tre-surer. I
Cdmp. -Shom. Ji Hull. G. Secretary. '
Conp;Z. B. Oakes; G. Marshal.
Coinji. Samnuelseyle.,.GrandiSentiheh.~
tara Ran Of-EWe ore i'nfafmed by vuI
~eistlbi'iWho lmedowni from Augosta;
Eserdy,"Abat- the 'Locomotive which .
Ieft here yesterday':atorninge when abouts
';mlse.. rom the city,.::ame, in contp t
with-.,a oh ich spidenty jumrped from t
1.e eu [the r-tek. iumamedgaielyv i front
onmeeausf te gog ev from a
it** p'osfioi, abdtu : iat:on soino hun-.t
dedlof yards. fihally th'roniuint of
Ftely't'ated in rtip other itijury
tha -t aldeten~tftidof' the . trainV. until the(
ari-ivalfof the -Western.,earsa ihen a locu-,
mctiverwas attacled, antd the train pro. ,
cedl: 'iis caused. a dete~ntion of about-i
nu Ihour inrghe arii.yal o( he Augusta trin n
utis iuy. ;Clias. Cobrirr, 27th -uldt.
~a ng a./ .:7-We learn that a
pasdselar by the Wilmingtoi Boat whiteh
rirdded utrd'ay states' thait just us he
iwi1 1aving Richmaond- information wa3.
Enimtied r ai that a hostile stbe0It
i~g had takien plae betw~een Mr Ritchie, '
pone'of the editors of thej gitebmgo tw .
quie,~ a5on of Tpogaagkg e Es
frpgly gfA te ?pEtre but ntp ofta
rprnshul 19t1i 00hond.- ia. n4I.
jYap M nt'f1 mars o ifi Sa
k -U
h Nm the fair,
as-h \Mas .supposed hiLet th woudhsc
ifcliasants~ weref ofadr uschsti
ter. -
W.e give the abov~e as it wias'commlunl~
'aeiid to us, .ih the-remark ah it is'
Aundednn I act, a r language hadli'eed
seal ii the paupers i bich theyrespecfully
ditcalculated I ,10 e'dto such a-resul.-:
An Ourlage.- A couutryman - named
Son' wright, this morning about hall past
2 o'clock. being excitedi fro drinking,
rewm out,. . pistolandfired-.at-.&negro
oy whom 'he supposed to have insulted
tim. Trie lity nade*hiS esip'- 'th-rdtgb
I store at tye corner of -Kiog and .Anet
treeis, biut iiee ball was rec'eii'd 'by a
ilack gi, the, property. oi( Acolored, no
liat in ihe neighborbood,wyho was stand
ng at the door of tha store, The ball
Vas ltfyd .in- the ­'parf or the- but
ortis.' The'inoimt eiaf linjurj 'sustained
eha've Wot ud ear~i; it iuppose, from tfii
8cation or'the wounUd1rid rdm'her ron
yiiglonmeafierwivris, thit vie is'not ise
iciuslyIvoundedi The cbuntrymim wat
muiediately arreste'd, anif couveyed 'o
he'Guard-libusi; -whe're.J. W. Gogdell:
s he reisif or ihe Mayar'maide
,n investigation and committed liimto
risoit. oatwright is,: e dndersiand,
ery reputable at his r'sidencein Colle,
on Distnef, and is of a pacific disposition.
l'his act was the ienult of intemperance,
-Charleston'Neies.
Letters have fieen reveived in New Or
vans frina M'r."Slidell, 'of ih 48th. Janu
ry at Puebli:;at which, place he ha'l just
rrived flri.m the-city of Mexico. it was
is intention to remnu in the courtiy u
i furtihr auvices from the United States
Soverunient reached him. -
An enoirmous nest if Ciunlterfeiiers ald
Jorse thieves, a part of Muirell's band,
lave been- broken .np -in- Kenteeky, by
le appre liensun of the larger poriioni of
tw gang. -it ib said to be the mnost.'x
.1,4ve band ever discovered in the U. S.
The iruange, liie, and other trees or the
itrul kind, .0 some piats of the-islajd of
taja, are perishing, by ihe ''ra% ages of a
mnall ansect. -I is fearedl that the blighfi
it ellxtelE over the whole islan.
J)esrtrctive Fire -lemplis, Teni.
nt rnire -Block in 'iez.ZOlt Mlindy'
itorniag, -dh. inst., abuUi b2'dlOC'k,'a fSri
ruke-ou t.iie t (tI- cluster of i?>odein
juildiias .at an -adjaceut to-the corner sif
"ront Rod arid-.Jefietitsni-st emiplif.'
lecupied by ' arte & Co..ia
rbd 1e-i6 aitd Grocery. i sjorditi te
iazing ~dngaid-i very eorz t bile ti
nitire bIuckito thk':alh!)s -o't aald ens1
in eis Iave, a'er
About jwo e o idTe lfsdayahrttW
glat, Mo~iht. was visited'by'avefi
ere haiil'storm. iThe stor:m camn'e uji ith
noise similar -'toi heavy. raishjirg. *ii:4,
eonipaniedl by flaushes at vivid tightig,
a quickc susecessiona. The huiil-.ktones
saiys the Register.) which'fadI fbr.cnly ta
m niiiuies; were of large" -size and ir,
egitbir shadpe, nearly as large, tume~ eya
s a lien's -eg' Conisidlernble damagea
us done to' sky lights tlto~ughorut ii
i'y.-(b. -
Amotng tie passengers in the Canibria~
.'erc ar. Bache, besrer of despareches
'eoim M~r. McLane in ir. Bnebanan ; Mir.
rnipton, siin of Sir Philip Crarng'on.
se Secretary of' Legatibn to Wsashingtan
earer oif despiachies froth the Englishi
invernent to Mr. Paekenaham.
Large Cro-iard to M a.R
himnicled, not long since','two remarka
le crdpis of cotroh raised tii past seaso.r
'he .rs.i wLas from a !Palahasse paper,
nating thar Dr. Gaipin' of thai place, prd
ticid Jfflee4 bales of 'ldn; ire~f cbitiflr
'ni licntetyercR of land. Thbe deconid
thich was still rri"ire renmrkdble~ was'the
rbp ofi0i.BanirlJ, aif'CadSreln g
th rnised fiffgeiglu bales fromn fiJyi
tres, wIhh sixteen hiandls -
We have nmwito'chronicle a still it'eater
rnontiopi aiul one Svh'eli we think'icIr.
e -found ihard to beat.. A. '. Atkjiiison
a4 f Caniidehd; jieked- sixfy-huag"?of
lea island Currou from ffty ares~ of
ulzhaddls' otig ! The bags'were .ofrhe
ni liie and sweight. VMiil'yMOlti
samndeu" 'is taking the 'lenad 1 big cray
adi litiY6ttan st alk. fTieplantei-s"re-'
idiibeyresirtnsily have-no desire
tfsigatE10' Texas, nor indeed-"woiId'
dose of -ny other seethn of- Georgiandid"
raey adobui the -same -system~ 'of cultu~re<
nd haullow-the. eample of- otir Sootidrti
ei ghtors. -Saarinah) Republicazii
Mississaippi. did: Yippling;-..r. ME
~anghain :h' intr6duceeda 'rdsoluaii-'a^ina
irueting the commite anthe Judiciiryg
n intpuire'into.th~ew xiienefi am'e:Vd'
mrg the. lawsi.in relation ia- issaiinglii'eases
a seflf'spirituous -ad iheus'.lqu' oaIs
ogive t the mnrried 'womed' and yidt
'ws oi isc baialitia-heatithe o~r'oF V'
ing o he3:iesatioasosaiilik nd i
solut ion Vfelkde~dd' itit f
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