Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, November 17, 1849, Image 2
THE 8PIRIT OF INDEPBN C E IN
COB A.
We have pern i-'ed, say* the Netr
O leans Delta, to make 'lip following
eotiacts fiomn letter add e^sed hy h
<^eSjfny plainer of Cuba to a f lend in
this city. The lettcrus dated October
'* 17th, 1819, and both the writer and the
recipient are Cretan ot tho "ever f jthfu!
Islind.' We translate f om the Spanish:
I he patriots here are last recovering
from lee depression nnd discouragement
occasioned by the proclnmaUon'Of the hero
of Buena Vi-ta, nnd by the measures
of excessive rigor ndopted by bis Cabinet
to depiive us of the (Msistance of our
friends on the Continent. Many who.
befon the late event*, b.-d not given a
thought to the subject of Independence,
or who doubted its feasil ility, have been
f brought, by the action of the American
Government, nnd by the ?l?rm caused to
ouV authorities by tho Round Islanders,
to reflect seriously upon the matter, to
^)S J' tico f# tvSll*. f? !on/K' ?>%w1 l/? /vw.iim
u.-o li nm? nit IIVJ.->) IIIIU MM AHIHme
the competency of the means pmP'V-'rd
to nclii* ve the ?'nd desped, The
c >ns<jquehce has been a better understanding
nniong ourselves, and an incremed
eonfidencc in our ultimate success. 8n
youmnyrelv up^n it, the crood spiit i*
ab?D?id again through the land?the ?pi: it
of Independence nnd Liberty! It pervades
Ml clashes, it has e-ept into the
rerv ranks of the nrmy. The Hnvan
regiment, ht? ly fpnt by Konodi to Puerto
Piincipe to fiirht the much d'radrd
Inlanders, revol'ed ag-in<t their ofta-ors.
and threatended thoin with denth. The
revolt commenced with shouts of *T.ihertv
and Gen. Lopez!' The Cipt.-in Generid
notdarinp. in the present e?itionl situation
ofaffiirs, to visit the regiment with
the severity of military 1 iws, hits divided
them into four parts rod sent themofl'4f>
different nnd separate stations,
'I need not tell you thui the spi it of
detestation which the oppiessed native*
of the Island bear to thei'* imported masters.
assumes a moie decided character
asthc prospect of getting iid of these
utiiMierit uravrs nearer. 1 ne > ?'no Mies
of Matanzns (?>?ve a splendid b II some
days Ago to celebrate tbe 1 i-th ofQnoen
Isabella, and thrusted thei'- invitations into
the houses of all the best families in
the citv and of the neighboring countrv
Not a single Creole ijenth>m<in and only
two Creole ladies, responded to the appeal
of the Spanish nut ho i'ies. So
much for the progrsss of opinion among
us.
'The persons ion of the C? eoles susper
tnJ ..f riiu. - 1 -
v<-<* w* u?r>(iuci l"|l II o tUIIllIICIHTU, (J
r*'her resumed its iirrnstorm'd course.
'Iherc nip two p?o*eeutions f<v rnnyp-ncv
now going on in T inio d ind Matiwzas
The accusations nre nume-ous. Many
others arc now in i?i1 for the sjime offence.
I will keep you ndvised of whnteAcr mi?v
tuvn up worthy of publication.
4 A new spy was pent out ftcrn lie e tci
New York hv the ste;?mer Ohio, nnd i>?
ti ; ? - * ? ~
iti#iinn in irmv u> snipped to new urtttins
In- ti e return of the some Rtfs'nier.
m mission of these foul w* etches is to
follow nil the movements of the nost prominent
of the Cuhnn patriots in the Unified
States, and to ascertain how >>nd wi h
whom they correspond here. The Cn
bans, fortunii!elv, have been warned i*
time by their fr'ends he-<*. These spie.have
been selected f om li<rh life, the i e't*r
to lull suspicion nnd ena1 le them to
penetrate into every circle.'
a matubd !i/MfmtT\n
ii 11 u : ii 1^1 v I I \J .?1 I V 1 I > I',.
We announce wi'h *eg rt that a netr-T
man belonging to Willi sm H. Do n, Esq..
of this District, whs brought to pem
t ire death hv undue nrec'ion on the
28th ult. The ci-curmtanresof the enni*.
asneaily as we can gather them, me tlw
following. The, neg"o and ;?no?h<fviie "?i
belonging to the same gentleman h d
a'olen a considerable quantity of gold dust
from their master's gold mill, two young
men in the service of Mr. Do: n, the otic
J.'imiiQ pftlnmon <.r?/l il.n
R -.hard 0 iffin, the latter a Gen gian,
in endcavo ing to abstract the trotli oftl-r
matter from one of the negi\ e<\ bv whipping
wil a leather strap, did not nierly
measure the extent of punishment inflicted,
and consequently the n?g odied on
the Wednesday following. An inque t
was held over the hodyof the deee >srd.
and rendered a verdict to the following
1? J . . 1
vik vi. i a n. 111* ?iicp',,sfu c ime to ni>
de ith by whipping i-flic'ed by Jame*
Coleman and R'ehard Oiiffin. Ro'h tinguilty
per?ons have fled from justice4 and
are supposed to be ta the State of Oeo
fpt\.?*-Ed.rjcfi( Id . >d n t]srr.
BE CAREFUL HOW YOU SPEAK,
11....u? ?i... 1. !- '
i.1 U^lli?? Wll v hill'UIll \??II i?IJt*>IK IIINI
the character' f i fem If? It H III] sh<hns
to depend upon in this wo ld. Ju-t
give the impression wings thut she is not
o #<xk! hk she should fie, nnd it will flv
to every nook nnd corner of the town.
5Tiie sto>r you whispc w ill return in tones
of thunder, to nsto'tish even yourself,
who wh? the fi st gu Ity wrHeh fa repeat
so base a story. A wo d linn of en ; rored
the ruin of a vituous wnil-^n wo-d
?f. I.. v. t.. i . i
np?nni It HIM v I *
ported by nn evil mind, Sup pre*b nry
thought, which, if litre ed, mig'it injuro
the character or fpelings o? another. A
jtht?ghim?y at >ts Lirth, Lutji
*
won! Token may never be If fit. WVIgl
everything you utter, fco tlmt none mnj
mist rue your language o?- rereice a wironf
impression. Above $11, never even ii
iest. wbi~re? wovds, wbicb, if true, wouh
throw n blight upon a spotless repuata
. ? . t
uon? uuve urai cn.
The Voice 0/ HYn'om and An*.?Ii
my apprehension*. the very Ke^t wav U
be useful and happy in this fife Is to cul
livjite domestic affections?to Jove home
and at the same time to be 4 em penile ant
iust; to pursue lawful business, whatevc
it may be, with diligence, firmness, am
integrity of purpose, and in the perfec
belief that honesty i> equally binding ii
the discharge of pul lie as of private tiusts
fo?- when puhHc mo< Is are destroyed
public liberty cannot suivive.
If we areasni injr, we ought to h? e on
diffidence: and if ardent for reforms ough
not to lo^e our discretion. We ought t<
nsien to the miixinis 01 expeuencP, am
respect tlic; ndvice nnd institutions ofou
nn cost or?*, and, a Hove all, we ouirht t<
V.nve a constant abiding souse of the su
pe-in'endinpf goodness of -thut Almighty
Being whose wisdom shines equally in hi
wo'ks nnd in his word, and wlto>e pies
ence is evety whe-c sustaining and gov
erning the unixci se.?Kent.
?
A avnkf story,?An old dencon ii
Yankee land once told us a good stow
He wiis standing one ay he-ide:ifo{
porn!?we h>!ve his word fo it??nd s iv
a i <i(re gaitr" fit ke m: k?> an atti'etc upoi
an onn moiis bull-fog. 'H o snake seize*
upon nno of tIn* f ogs bind legs, and tin
frog to \c ?n a par with li< snrVe-hip
caught him hv the tril; and hoth com
rr.eneod sw.-illowi-cfono a \otl\er, and con
limwd t hi - c t- nive ous operation unti
i nothing was lcfi of ci 1 ? * of tl < m!
"keow i e^c^d itimeti
Snturdnv. TVov. IT. I s ift
With n view of accommoila'intr cnir Sul
?criber* who live at n distance, the followin
p<n'lemen nre antki rized and requested t
net a<< agents in receiving and fovwnr ling Sut
l^crip'ion? to the Keowf.e Courier, viz:
Maj. V. S. Orirham, at We t Union.
FnwARn Huoiieh, E^q., " Hor e Shoe.
E. P. Vernkk, E-?q., " Bachelor'* Retren
M. F. Mitch em., Eeq.. " PickensviMe.
J. E. IlAonun, " Twelve Mile.
rn T \\T / .. i i . r?* ?Af .?
i. u. v* h?iii. i<ir Anderson uiarrici.
"SCOTT S CAMPA IGN IK MFX ICO."
This i< the title of a work fr m the pen i
H. Judge Moore, who wai n volun'ecr in 'h
Palmetto Regiment. The general cxecut^o
of the work i* verv no t, though there nr
rather too many typographical error'. Th
?t_vle i*> good, nn 1 sometime* ri->c< to th? ?ul
lime. We hnve rea I the work with mtic
pVa-ure, an lean recominenl it to tho ? <h
?iring information on the subject of the cui
i paitm hi Mexico tinker Scott, nnd a* to 'hu I'a
metto Regiment. The booki well worthy ?
? careful perusal. The price i? one dollar.
We prh'i h this* week ilie Pre?entmen* <
the Grand .Trri r? nt last Court, i ? I would cnl
lie attention of tlie Coimni sionei* of th
Roads to it, and the or ler of JulgeO'Nea
thereon. We tru*t that the Commissioner-a
their annual meeting will appoint * ome. thre
<r five of their number to ln-oit thi roaa
we are confident tliftt tin public highway ca
i be much impn ve 1 Nu lling, be i len the ut
fortunate locatic-n < f our p'nee, ha< oper ite
more to keep down improvement, an I driv
'lie ravelling community from our Pi trie
i tlinn 'he rou^li roa In lea ling to it. If tli
roads are weil laid out, i ml well w? rked, lli
natural *?enwy of our Di-trict will attract ni
mi rimd vi iter*; en 1 nil wl.o dtt ire :beir Vi
;age and Di trict to improve, will cer'r.inly ci
or?>rnt?' lieiirt and linn.I ill nil liinir fi.nvnr i
1 completion (he new run I recommen Jed b,
Grand Jury.
He-ide t'ni- road, tin* one lending fnm tl
place to Greenville *hould be altered', an.l
may be ro laid out a-? to nvoi<l many ? f tl
wont bills on the road. If our people <!o ire 1
keep pace with the p'rif i f improvement, 'lie
imiKt ttim their atf'n ion to their roaN an
keep <heni in j;ood < r-ler. We hop tint tl
road-- of the Di;trict in ^ener.il will receive tl
peeial attention of the Commi itinerant the
next meeting, nn ! that they will not stop the
improvements tin'il our District can boa t of
..t ? : r>: .
MWin rt' Hir l/l llt-l I n:i JL/I
T1IK orOKOIA LKGISLATI RF.
Convened on he 6 h in t., ami ( n tlie nej
day Gov. Town <mii niitte.l hi- ilu>ngt)t
Ih>:1i Hon c*. It i a very long bur biinelike
document, occupying ten column in :li
Con titutii njilist, and confined with tli
excep ion of tho matter <>l :).> WHim
Provi ? to S.aU- politic ; Wluit In* hn< ?ai
in relation to the Provi o wo ({ivvbolow.au
itf-o the remark- of the Cln.rloton Courier ?<
tlie same:
On the u ilmot Pi?>\i. o. Go- Town
spettks with the *pi it of a fci >uth. un, hu
has not counselled, wo think, wholh witi
' the wi d.int of a wige ??. a i- a o. ?) in U
i- ?-?! -nl jik to he 1 no Mi> i . ippi move
, ment for n fiotKhrep Con von ion, on t h
m/im<4n(nnu nni*<.!V^l. vvl/h'll hm/lu In
I M' B"' '
wnkf ii wirmimd lie.n?y lOfpun.i* for
the universal Sou'li. lie contents him
self with n opo injr notion om the p.irt a
Geo rloi.e, i.i whieh, we tin t, he %il
not he followed by our o.vn 8uue Ex
ecutirc.
? We su' >in'the conclusion of hi* Mc37
*>?Hp', wi h i'? hpeeific recommendation of t'
r i?'provisional Slate Convention :
d "Feelmg\ t's I do, the incalculable val*
J ue of the Union.in that purity of equ li y
- hntuled down to us by the great apostles ^
of liberty that fo med it; entertaining, j
with ardor and t-ince ity, a feeling of hor- ^
1 rnr at all attempts by one section of the ?
n> TTnlnn Ir\ \ i. il-itn f lll? I lirliIs r?f r.Mi it !in/l I .
cfieiMdng th<* spi if of liberty and equali- j
\ ty, actual and po^iyvg in government, as a
i above and fir lie.von I unequal 1 iws and t
r odious o|>p'esj ion, I nviy be permitted i
1 here to re-affirm (he seninjents, with j
t which I went before the People of the <
i State, in the late election, as containing v
; mv opinion that further agg c^ion is not ?
, to he endured,, and, if attempted by the (J
Fcde-rl Government, must l>e repelled,
r nil amicable means being fi t exhaus ud, t
t by all the power, moral and phyt-ical, at v
\ the command of the State? r
1 | "Wi ll the eo fi lent ' elie* that the o- |
i I pinions, bete expressed, aoco d stiictly , (
i with those of the great hody of oar con- ' v
- stituents, 1 feel i'. mv du'y to ask of you ']
v the passage ?<f an act investing the Ex- |
s ecutive with tho au ho itv to convoke a ! r
convention of the people of the Slate, to j
take into const.Jew ion the measures prop- i f
er for their-safety and p-ese- vat ion, in the ! (
event of th^ passage of the Wi'mot P;o- ; t
i vi o, or other ki-id ed me;tsuie, by the ! t
. Congress of the Uni'ed ?S>t ite?. Relying ]
r | upon the pu-i'v of our mo ive>, and leel- [
v i iner cipppiv impressed wnn tne m ig rune i j
ii j of the <1 ini?-- thai devolve upon us, let us (
1 bf ever mi tdful that our strength and ca- j
b paei'v for usefulnes; come alone from t
i, that Being, whose Pivor is success, who e
- aid i-< omnipotence." I
We object not to tlie p-ovi ipml re- (
1 e mmendalion of a S!ate Convention, in j
view of the | erpet'a'ion of the tlreten
ed outrage on ?9outl e n sights feelings ; {
. and iiono ; hut e do o' icct to its no he- i i
ing coupled with a co-di ;1 icquiescence in ! t
ami embrace of the pi n of joins Southern i
;tr!lon. tvonn >rl In' ir : 11 ml untl lrin> ' .
\r ted Mississippi.
? PRESENTMENT OF THE GRAND
' JURY. i
FALL TRIIM. 1810. * \
W<? the G-nnd .furorsof Pickens Di-- I
it triot, do nuike the following pie.-cnt- ,
nieoT<'
1. Some of the Orol buildings need ,
rep' i inir, imd one of tliegn>tes lins ful. |
| Ifn (Hit and should ho cti t?vl.
^ 2. That tlio ro id loidi u> f om 151y< lie's
up ilio Onlcnov to tin* 1> i'l at A run: T,.
n Sutherland's i-; in a vc"V Sad oondi ion,
p and :1 o iIih I) idgp at Sullic.land's as
boin?r in 11 d nircou con4i inn.
Ii 3. Wo think tlint i' would hr vc:y ad*
vfntrjroou-' to tin* Pomniuni'y that n now
'n -d should he opened f nnri the Vill?tre 1
?. 1 }
if *V endVton ;o this p! re, us ii would | (
f'ke the i o:id bctte ?nd the ditnnce <
o-ter.
" Joiiv SlIAItPF, 1
11 J. fl> 1
FoitKMAV.
< i
II OohcHiing the p-esentrnent it i or- i
i* (lo rd thntfo much ns ??d itosto the Puh^
1if? P?r ilili??rrw V n nn? in/1 *-*?* ?
f 'j
tV ^ommi-ionon- f Public Puildirpf- ,
4 \vi h si iul<* endowed icqui i i* them to
,j m?k<* tic ?'p! i-s 'vi'omn-ordod. 1
o It is ru"iju?i o'd<? rd 'hut iln? Piesentt
m?-nts oWhurto Ro.'ds ?nd H Hires he '
. i
10 cor ird -ml o veil on the f'omnii siun?* -s |
" of R<?- (ls jvi'h h Mile ondowd he eon |
j I reqyi ii'ff them 'ornmplv wi'h the weom I
pmeud.i inn> or ?' < fr r.dJu y, oi f ilini/ i
t() 'o dn o 'hut ll i'v >!o\v oui'-p nl the next
4 'I t* ni v liV 'I cy ; I oi.ld i o' ' o i' <li < (!. (.
JOHN MKL ov O'NI-'AI I .
: 0c\ 30, 1810, 1
t
Fr<>m the liol'ignore Sun.
f0 N ,\V Y0!i:{, N:)V. 7.
y On- dec ion *V>r St ;ie and ? i v officers
11 lots p s nl off much -no o qui^ lv th in
if wns n i' ipa'od, and llio vote will he found
i? 'o'ufvcv sin II. I send you such i cms
ir ofi ltidli^i-ir.o n li is rnric to h.uul up to
ir tlii* time in .lie morning.
14 NBW VO tlCCI' V
The New Vok cm ltv w'li^ ti :kct foSen
i olec.Scd hv 1 (580 m ijo>ity. The
following ire the Sensto* elect, > 11 of |
it wliom n o wlii^s: R. S. Willi-ims, C. C.o?
liiH., .1. W. BeekmiQ .in? 1 15. 1). Mo gin. j
The whig h ive iiso elec'ed k-n out o (
0 I he eighteen members of the. House of i
ie Delegates. j
,t The whigs have elected fou' tern out of
1 eighteen nlclfu men. nnd ten as; i Innts, giv
I ing them 0 m ?jo i'v on joint h Ho*.
? Thoma-i Curniv lie wl.ig o mdide e for |
she iff, i* elected hy >i! out (!80 majority. J
s I if. Ki' let. w' lg, jsTHieyrd to l.cflooted : j
county i le k, ' ut i i. not, ce U.in. i
CMY OK ALDANY I
e A de,?r> itch just received from AI'jHnv 1
!- snys that the whig mijo ifv in that, citv i
d on the A>*r-mMy and jSIioriff ticke* ?.U '
- Hhout00ft. I
n The Whig city officers me a.so c!cc- i
. ted. I (
Ci - -?
ill B17FAI.O 011?
II L . T\ < ci'y of Buffilo ^ivo; ,ii wlii f rm- (
. t jority of 48, which U much ha. than was
I oxpeotcd. I
Nothing further h;is been received from
he inteiiorof the State.
XEWS BY TME fllHRRNf A.
Turkey and Russia.??Thcic i* no 1ier
news in the^Europe.in Ti n h, the only
>apcr which has come tu hand, fioiu oilier
Constantinople or St. I'e'.orsburgh,
md of course we have got no solu'ion of
liedilucully between the Po U- and the
Vustrim General. The liclief, however,
iruong well informed circle, is said to be
hut. ltuspli will ponket the uifrynt rather
hiin provoke a collision wi ll F ranee and
England. There i-. ii rumor from Paris
lint in eonsequenco of the relation in
vhieh Louis Napoleon stands with the
Jzar, he would ufladly fo ?go the support
if the nation in hohall of Tuikey.
France.? T\\z deliberations of the N iional
Assembly weie almo-t wholly d<?o'ed
on the 12th and 13.li ulr. to the
eport of M. I hiei's on the Ruv-i in <juesion.
The report u decidedly con set vaive,
and at variirffce with tiie express
iews of the President's loiter to M.
Pities.
Tlie conc.lu ions which M. 2'hiers arived
at are that liberal coa^iiu'.ions are
ncompntilile with the Pope's it;?li'penlence
as a temporal sovmeign. and ih t
he indemlcnt church and the. lights of
he people are at issue. The latter he
1,ink-ought to gi\e w y. it is not beieved
thi.t hi> views will l e lesponded to
>V the French ni.tion. At i subsequent
Vlini-.ifrri.il Council it was decided tluttthe
Ine nmcnt would follow exclusively the
policy 1; id down in the P.esident's letter
)ii llnm in utF.iirs.
On the loth uli.un Ail-de-cimp f.om
he Em; oro- of Itus-i , unived at l'aris
:hatged wi h a speiiil message to the
Pic-ident of the Keputdic.
Austria and 11tta.ary.-?A treaty beween
A ust ii and Ptu.-o.ia was ; igned at
Vienna on the 10th ult. li p oxides
h it Austria and Pius ia assume tiie
Administration of the central nuwe. of
! -- l
.he German confederation in ?he name of
.11 tin; Government* i.i the confederation, I
in il the fi st of May next year.
llavnau, in his administra ion as Miltaiy
Governor of lluigary, lo es no opportunity
to pursue the hloocly course
peculiar to him. tie had murdered, un?
:ler the gni e of Court Mai rial, thirteen
Hungarian Genen.ls, who laid down their
trmsat the clo-e of the war ( ount U ihi
tnv, lite Prime Minister ofHuagirv,
ias al o heen shot, lie It id been .-en
enced to be hung, but having c. l hut
lirnat with a dagger >ent him by his
ivif?\it was impo?ii >lo to strangle him,
md lie it'll pie oed by bulled iiom file
if Au.-tii m soldie s.
Sever.1 hu id e 1 llu i i m otlicei s'
:urui>hed with pas-.po.ts from C'oino n, |
l ive passed tlnough lit*:liu on theii way
o the west. Someare goin.f to Ame.i
;a. Klupkn is taid to beamon^ them,
ind to h ive c nb/ueed the iu&oIu.umi ?>l
j n^ing the Atl.tn.ic, wtihth.ee bundied
>the;s.
Uungmy is to be di\idcd hcnceloith
n o ten d.-uicts, e io!) to .have its own
l\o\iiui.l AsM'nil ly, yet the depu ie>
ire to I e cho.-eu by a ni;.jo ity oi vole.-> o'"
he populition.
l\o nr.?The recounts fro a Rome arc
,,:ii ... 'Pi. ? * .>
mi>i um<' i uiv; <? >. i i1u iviu 11 ui li1c
I*oj o is .> .1 i. 1 .? (! about, hut wlu-n lie
will eturn i ; ^lill a subject of co ljeulure.
There has heen a misnndu.*^t<mdi.i<?
l;e ween one of tlie C.i.duuls ;;nd L d?*
C'o crllcs, the F.inc'uman I eing ode tided
it a h'tte: he received from the Eoele.-i sie,
in which he com pi t.ied of the number
of tr.ii'.o. s tolerated in the Eiennl
L 'i- v. The poi it wis refei red to his
wl..wi; .r,r.
.. .iw Vii- ?|/|; U?vu VIIV Vftl uitals
conduct, and thtrw him ovgihoaid.
The brave Clunb;ldi hue loft thcld.ind
jf S mt i M ulalina for Qibiullnr, when?
lio will s; il ft);- London nod ul Jinately for
the Uhiicd Stales.
Tcl-egtapked to the Charleston Courier,
Haltimokk, Nov. 6?0 p. m.
FUKIIIBi. FOKKION SEWH,
Dates f:oin Paiis of tho lOiii nit.. s^t:>i<>
:!iat du.ing the debates in ilie Fiench As ml
ly, oil the liumis.li question, an iikerMtinn
t"ok place between M. Thier* find
M. Bixio, ?the I itler making the charge
hat Thiers had aaaeited that the election
?l" Louis Mipolean to the Presidency wa
t di-.g ace o France. A challenge p uns?d,
and the parlies met with pistol-, but
esul ed without injury toei her party.
i; h ? eitca Miai kus>i i coiMider* the j
sntrance of the Fiench fleet into,the Darlanelle*,
as tantamount to a declaration of
ivar. The llfft jrtiiw the French
leet at Naples.
J zfhxiison Davih.?'The Ncw-Orle \ns
D Ua says: *TIH> distinguished Senator
i.oot Mi si >-ippi was in ntleimmict; <?C ihe
m / ? .i t - i
loviiiMin.* u<>iiv?;iuiuii mi me u.iy 01
u k&ssi- n. lie was called on toaddrot**
the prople, after the adjournment of the
Convention, and made % few remarks, in
which ho spok?* ve y hundsonW.y of the
mportance of preserving a olosu oonnpoion,
and fucilitn.ing the intercom so between
out' Ailanlio and Pacific dtates,
'iut (Iceland Ms unyielding hostility to the
v?/) u/iW/.'/mn a/ m dk* i
rr.^vr wv>?vrv ? " 4?W?V?IA41* WJ </tC JTLlltTULL
Ghvemme t, rueh a? fu-envid to l>e con*
.eraplated by members of th * Convention;*
In < ?r reraurk* of yefct rduy we ex*
prcu&fei our surprise that this point h id
not heen diicctly made, which Mr WooJward'.s
resolutions suggested?and are
happy to perceive that Mr. Davis did en*
terhis piotest.? Tctrrfrdyh.
From the Tclettravh.
LATER FROM CALIFORNIA.
A dosp-itch received at this office yea- %
today from New-OiScans dated Nov. flth,
announces the anivid of the Falcov. from
Chafes tlie clay before?having made
the run i:i 0 day*.
Sin? brought no Mails.
T'no Orcyon w<?8 at Panama >n the 23d
iiYt ti-if l\ QfW t .linotMM
ui1. |;i.^ui?vin iiuhii^ ult
hoard $700,000 in Gold-dust
The lion Thos, Hut Kir King was slowly
recovctinj; fiom his attack, and expected
to leave S in Francisco about the 1st
of Novum her.
LOUISIANA ELECTION.
A despitrh (Cited New-O' leans, Nov.
P, thb tidings of the Klec'Km which
fiinL nl ioi? in tlml r.ilv on Mntifl-iv
The Democrats have oarricd the oil ?
nwl ente: ta|u hopes of having carried the
State.
11 iho", the Democratic candidate for
Gove nor Iv-s been elected hy a mnjotity
of 2 *)2 vote-:?1 large D mocrati" K?in on
Tavlo. 's in jo-ity in tl.e I'le^domi.i! election.
Lase'-e (Dem.) has heen electcd to f'onf
oni the fi >t. dh'ict?and Com ad
( IThiir) f.om the se ond.
Pmi.Anrt.rjiiA, Nor. ft
The Oaslnc-of tl-.e Susquphiinnnh Hank
lias hpp? nrro<H'd 'ind pomtniltpd to j. il
!)t Monfro p. on the chnrije n!' V>ei.)? a
<]>'[ Mil ?? ?othe umovint of $40,000. yiie
rh-fi i in the assets of the IJmk amounts
to $80,000.
G Lyi*lfT.turt>.?The Legislature
..r /1 _ ' 1 \..A ...
??' \JVlJ !fl I MNM'lll'HrU 'IU lllr Wll
Mond iy list. A telegraphic despatch
to the Augusta Sentinel sta'es tint Willi
un R. W {To (1 wus elected Pre ident of
tl e Penile, Mid I.. .1. Glenn, Secretary.
In tlie llouj-e, .1. W. Anderson w;is elected
Sne-iker on the fiiurth ballot. These
gentlemen are i.ll Democrat".
Advantages of tttkniy a Paper.?We
f?-lI in company a few nays ago with a
gentlermn, who rolited the following
a oumstnnce; He s-irt he asked ujjentlem
m to subscribe fo:* :i newspaper for
which ho w i* Hirent. He made various
excu-es of tht? hardness of the times, and
the li '1(? idvjmti'^cs of taking paper-. b"t
fin il v ^:>i: 1 if he had the money to pay in
advance, lie would take one. 'Well/
s lid the agent, 'I will advance the money
for you, and vo i cin pay me when I see
ViV! :irr i > Tlw> n nn.- vv:k <?>nf timl tlio
% .*1 " * f I'" ? ?V' VVW,, M..X.
ti xt numlwr eont;iied a notico of the
s tie of a o? tain tract, of I :nd, which was
to take place in a fev d lys, and accoi - *
dirtily ho nt'ended the sale and bought
Hie 1 md, and was ofto ed before he left
the ground, ti?e hundred dollars for hi?
lvir>;iit. How in my in-tnnces of thii
' kind might bo addu.l, we. can no: say, but
we know of numbers. 7 he moral is if
\<m w;iiu iu ni.ih.tj money, uhm mic papers.
Mr. Benton on th Proviso,?? A greit
<l?? 1!iis been s iid about 3/V. BentoVa posi
ion on lhe W.l.not Proviso, and as it is
u<u il in violent pirty contests, m >ny misentalious
have been made. The
following extract from one of his lata
speeches shows, in a co idensed form,
what a-e the real sentimenta of the iVis
-sou: i Servitor in regard to the proviso
qu?*Niion:
"With respect to the character of the
proviso, if it. should be prescribed by Cong
ess for any new territory, I think it will
emnin ju*t what it has been for sixty
years?a consti utionnl provi-o, made in
pursuance to the constitu ion; and that,
being so avidt-, it is binding upon all lvw
hi ling ci izens, and that ;ts resistance bv
foco and arma, militarily, would be high
treason against the Uni ed <S'tates, and
purrtshahle by death under the law of the
I ind. Wit h respect to the expediency of
the act, there h no ncce.-wity for it, aud
there tireprudentialr?nMnwwhy ;{, should*
not be pasBed. California and New Mexico
are now free from slavery both by
law and in fact. Ah a general proposition,
unnecessary lawn should not be passed}
but if it H passed, it is an empty provi
ion, having uo practical effect wnat?
ever." r V
SALE OF BANK STOCK.
The Oheraw (r /?> : 'OnTli ir day,
ri b ltt inst. onehun lrtid and ninety
oni? shares of Merchants' Bank stock, beto
PPn# to ' " estate, wjtti sold Ia this
pl iCe <^ 6Ash. It wis sol i in luts nf
from fifteen to twortty five share*, and
b ought from 115 to 115 5-8 dollar! fiqr
ah re.'*"
dost of the PrtnMs
?|?">u t
St. Louis Convention an estimate was aub
mi turd by Col.' Curtis, tt'^ki'vtni. enginmjr,
of the cost of the road to tn<? Paciuc, and
the. coijt of a survey. '1^ road can b#
rnndo, he think*, for eighty-eight noil*
lion of dollirs; and < n? thousand men, an
engineer^ with & party bemg aUigned to
cacn one hundred rmlee, can ccida l*l*
I ?? OHI in unt ywir.