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f, K BOW BE n>l'RIEI!.! ROB T. A. THOMPSON, Editor. -$1.W pet* milium, i? iidviuiec. IT j payment bo <lob\y?'<l unrll ntter tin* vxpiVution of tliu your. Fur six month*, 7m eentf, ill tulyuncc. AilYitrtiMmi>nlit irtwrte'l nt tlie usiml rntos. PICKENS C. II., S. C.: -? Saturday Morning, April 30,1850. To Correspondents. Correspondents' furor* will nppoar as we ^ can mnko rootu for them. Our time being pre-ocoupicd, if nothing el.-o. would prevent us from undertaking to "re-writ#'* or even attempt to "mnootho" cither the prose or poetry of our friend*. Information, however, of n local and inter- i estiug nature will he thankfully received and i put ut "ship tdmpc" 1 to lore it goos to the press. Will our friends, furnish us with sot:h items by mail or otherwise, ut tliu curliest possible monvqut'! It will udd to the inter- ! ost of our journal, and to the general stock ol' panning events. Speoml Attoullon i.t directed to the new fidvortisemonts in our present number. Robbery, &cWo learn that the store of S. II. Johns A Co., at Bachelor's Retreat, in this district, vrtwforcibly entered on tlie 21st instant, ami about $S0 stolen from tho cash department, i The store-huuso was then fired, and, but for the fortunate discovery of Cupt. I?. Tuwbrs, I it wotild, with soy oral other buildiug*, huve been commuted. Subsequently, a freo negro | ?S'?in Oyhsbi/, confessed to a participation in tho affair with one or nioro white persons.? iS'i/n was arraigned boforothe proper authority, foilnd guilty, ami sentenced to be hung; but we learn that he has since made good his escape from the constable, who had him in charge. Tho white men have been commit ted to tlio common jail of tho district. A Large Strawberry. A fair hand lias laid on our tabic tho largest strawberry of the season. It measured throe and seven-eighth inches in ciroumfereiiee, and partook strongly of the luscious character of this favorite hurry. " A few moro of tho same sort" would moot with a like kindly greeting. The Weather, Crops, &oThe vroutlicr is us variable as tlio principles of a sinall-bocr politician. On Saturday last it was unusually cold for the season, ami much solicitude was Celt ou account of the whoab; but fortunately it escaped. During tho day the mountains were covered with enow, and u stiff wind blowing from that direction, made it very unpleasant. The wheat generally is looking well, tho' wo loaru tliat tho rust has appeared on tho stalk in one or two places. A previous frost hod damaged it vory mutorially. Corn, that was above ground, has been recently bitten by tho frost, but is growing off again. Tho prico of corn and Hour i^high, tho latter articlo advancing. Corn it "oiling at ?1 per bushel, with a limited supply, Free SchoolsThe Commissioner* of Free Schools met on Monday last. Thirteen schools were located, WDltili. with those formerly located, make tho whole number forty. No change was made in the rate:* of tuition, or the number of scholars allowed to each school. A Slight Mistake" Duuci.ah County.?In South Carolina tho people have voted to have a new county to bo called "Douglas." Straws show which way tho wind blows." The above item is clipped from tho Petersburg (Vu.) J&xprcxi. Our readers need not bo told that this is a groat mistake. But how could it havo originated ? Cut* you explain, friend Express ? The Times AheadThe Darlington Flay, speaking of (ho lieview by His KxrftUoncy (iov. Oist, says; " After tho evolutions of the day had been performed, his Excellency addressed the troops: after complimenting them upon their pertormancefl, ho proceeded to discuss our federal relations; he admonished theniof the dangers which threatened our scutum and counseled them to prepare t<> meet the coming storm. lie believed a Illack Republican would be elected to the Presidency, in 1800; tdiould this be so he would advocate an immediate dissolution of the Union, ami, if need he, an appeal to the G<*1 of battles to decide between us and tho abolitionists. His speech *T'?? woll rccoivod." The Ladies' Appeal for assistance in a wobTe enure, ft.ru! \VA tfllttK tl\A rncmmuA u ll'l V.**. Alrendy $.'>0,000 lias been eullected, but a larger sum is required fur the purpose specified. The annexed card expruns th* matter, and we warmly commend i!ie patriotic work tO' the favorable consideration of our render*: " Tb?, Ladies of the Calhoun Monument AUfociation, will opon a Floral Fair nt the Instituto Hall, in CnurloMon, on tbe-ovew'ng of the 10th May. Deiicving tliut the people Of the (Jity and State approve and will sustain their undertaking, they invito contributions of Handiwork, 1'lowerB, Refreshments, ?%e., uillior useful or ornamental. They liope to receive tbc co-operation of all in this nntri otic work of r'jAnng u suitnblo memorial to Carolina'* greatest ?on. Donations wtij bo tbrwuiuo<l to either of the nnder*?&m-<i. Mr.*, (iroituii Hour.KTSo.v. Prealdtfut, Xo. 1 SniUfvst. Mr*. M. A. tfvou-nejf. Treasurer, No. Church^t." I'nk.wuk\mi.h Fiiist-siout, Some evident'? linn l:?tolyboen iltacovorud in Kiigluotl,. tHhowin^ UitU in < i\rl) lit'i- Napoleon thoOroat, offoiroil hi* ?orvi?:?? usn vo'.imUfor to tlxi tfmirijiojulor of tha Ktigtixli Jkovy in th? Modlter V . \ ?t?nciu?. wlw*U \v#r* nob Ueausc of \ W? lament wunt of capnoiCysC^ 5 . ?K" ' k t \ . News Summary. Tim Si**Ki.v.s trio I is dfa tying tn o cUkftO nt Washington, t\ cnntinnoua utrugglo ol over two wcoUh. Tho impression in that he will, a* he ollght to he, acquitted. The prccs, especially North and West,' have been lille<l with the disgusting details of thwdisgraccful 1 amour, a* itctune from the witne???tand.? We neither gave tho particular* of the affair when it hnppened, nor tlio evidence adduced on the trial : believing that such publications ore corrupting in their tendency. We would l?o glad that wo could say the same of all tlio I paper* in the South t ! A fr<?Bh revolution broke out in Venezuela ( on the t2Gili March. About 700 revolution, ists met anil defeated a government fureo of 400 at Pali to. The latter retired to Cow to awttU reinforcements. devolutions avo as plentiful in these potty Statoaas a cat is sup jvoscu 10 bo ot uveal During the Hitting Of the Court for Uubcrphttin county, Ga., a young uinn named Maktijc was sentenced to tho ponitentinry for three yearn, upon his own confession of guilt, fur stealing n pair of shoos. I iis father was sent there for lifosomo vonrs n<?n for tlnwrimi* of murder. Tlio mutual report of the President of tlio tSreettrille mid Columbia Railroad appears In the papers. The capital stock ami liabilities of tlie road arc $2,019,054.02. The income of the road for the year is $341,lOO.ftO, showing an increase of S 18,037.42 over the income of the urovioiis vi-nr. Cnl I'fnmv'a lifts been eminently succcb.MuI. Tlio bitost advices from Cuba report the Island us quiet. No " filibusters" litul been heard i?f, though recruits for t,|iis' service are being hunted uji in the South and Went, Telegraphic reports are credited to the effect that there is much likelihood of a war betweeti Mexico mid Guut omnia. A lamentable disaster is reported on the Mississippi river, near Lake Providence. Two canal bouts wero swept ashore into a crevasse, and thirty lives were lost. Gov. MkImry, of Kansas, has issued Ids proclamation for an election of delegates to the Constitutional Convention, tonssemhlc nt NY vandotte in June. 'flic California intelligence is unimportant.-? A ferry boat at San Francisco exploded on the ftli, killing six and wounding eighteen persons, i Uusiness was dull and the market overstocked. Iicttors from Ptirnguny auvs thnt President i Lopez, in his ncgocifttinns with the Ameri : can commissioner, ottered ?^oU,UW indciunij ty to tlic American company. ami to pay for | the alleged damages it sustained, at once, j but this sum being below the amount demanded, the matter was referred to arbitration at Waslnrigtion, our government appointing one arbitrator, L.ipez. another, and these two a third. We have to note the arrival of several vessels from Europe. Cotton had declined Ad, i in Liverpool. The iiritish ministry lias sus taincd a defeat on the Keform bill, but in> ! I ..r ? *? ?- " *' vu iwiring IIK'J HilVO UI880tVG(l l'lll'Iiameutand ordered ancv election. From tlu Continent the new< is warlike. France i> making estensivo military preparations.? Austrian troops ari approaching thu frontici ! of Piedmont. The "peace congress" is soon j t<> assemble; and, upon it, devolvos the peace I of Europe and much of our own prosperity. PickensA correspondent of the Anderson (7a | zctle, in a wayside article, says; " l'ickenn is a groat district. With such an extent of territory, a large portion ut wlrchisua fertile as any in the State? wiui a population of at least twcntv-fivi ; thousand of high-minded intelligent and i cugergotie citizens?with lu>r largo, hodici i of forest laml which the woodman's axe hut j never yet desolated?with her bcautifu crystal streams and water power equal t< any in the world?combined with hci mountain scenery, which is unsurpassed? ' makes it almost impossible to predict foi j her a future too bright, especially when w< ; remember that this great railroad, eoti neeting us with the valley of the MisiM&sip . pi, will pass directly through her centre ' and that the whistle of the " iron horso' , will soon echo through her mountains and valleys, where but a few years ago the war whoop of the savage alone broke the still , ness of nature. Nor is she without hfti history in romance. It was on the bank.' __e A.\. . i < ? m me ucauium v..nauga tliat Ilorse-fShoi ! Robinson lived. llorc it was that tin i lion. J. P. Kennedy found the old warrioi : and gathered the fcets for his celebrated tale, which has placed him in th". froul | ranks of the authors of his day. f hftd the pleasure of vis.'.mg the house in wind llorfie-Shoe Robinson lived, and \?w tolii bv tjio proprietor (Mr. Ilu^hc*) that tlu ( old hero built it with his own hands. Tht ' place still bears his name. lie has Ioiiji since been gathered to his father'.s, and I'v? boon tulil that near Tuscaloosa in Aialxi . ma, n rude ntono upon which i?n roughly j carvod lior.sc-nbuo marks tho renting placi j of the good old man.'" In the Right DirectionTI?o irrand Jnrv of Wiliii\m?l<iin? - a .v ! in their presentments, sr.y : " Wo further present the free n?gro?s o! > tlio District nx n nuisAncQt ami reoommend , tlmt llie Loji'iHlrvlMro pass ??omc law that will I hove the effect of relieving the community ol j thi* troublesome population. Wo rtlao rccoinnioml the prcont MiTitin j System a* a nw'nsnnoe, nml that the name Ik aoolinhcil, and some UKiro cfticiout fjatem nubstlluteu." Wo are indebted to Ool. Ciiwdt for ft military an?l other nwp of Xuhrwkn. j RrMwn-^l'/iiviiW r.iKR.-^-^bflrinan M. | lioothi the-oriKimif free soil" editor of Wirioonin, tli.< (MttctfvtfhD rwvister of the fugitive HlfrvrfftWt.fcnd'now << &arg?*d with seduction,hna giren np hi* pap'ir; (he Milwankie Free. 1km i ctaT, and retire.! U> private Hfc. It ii about I time. -fit *;? f -I <+~K _ . cry- ^Tsfcar-t: ar.Y gvr.-.r-^rr;y:. Isxolianges. Tlio Abhftvillo J{<innef announces thr> clocv of the Hfteoiwh volume of Unit useful j< urnal. 1 We are plertsod to learn that it la in a prosperous condition. It ia neatly printed and dflKCrwiB &n attainted patronage. Tlio iAidy* liook, for May, ia an attrnotivo uumber, and was. promptly rooeived. L. A. ( Oonv, lMiiladol|?lii?, l'o. $3 ayoor?clubs, $3 j Jennings and Clippngs. Cotton.?Cotton is quoted in Charloston ut from 10 1-2 to 12 1-2 conts per pound, i l>r.\T? ok Mr. Uiuu.?Hon. Goo. M. Bibb, ; of Kentucky, died on tlio 14th. Ho wna a i lon^ time United States Senator from the j State of Kentucky and Chancellor of that ' State, nnd subjea'.ientl* tho oftico of i Secretary of the Treasury in the adntihiitvatinn ..f Pp?.Mn..? 'IVI?' ii I - - J J IVI. no lllUH til pilOUiiionia. 111? ago wo bolieve to Imvo beeu bo* tweon eighty and ninety yoart?. TlIU VlCISSITf t>r,3 OK V'oRTUNK. 1t is Srt'td that there are now many moil in San Fruueiseo whose familiosare in a state of destitution, who a low years ojco were worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. Speculation 'n real estate ruined thorn. One family tTiat wcru intensely aristocrat io during the inflated days, now keep bonnlers nnd take in washing. The Ki.ki'uant Sken !?The Chicago JI< rulj notices the return t>f a couple of Pike's l'cakcrs who wont out to that country at the I first stage* of the gohl fovor, and who announuo that they have been "clean through the motmgorio." , Sth anck PisEAtu:.?The Providence Jour; iiitf cays that the " strange disease " whh.h tor some time past has been prevailing at O. : ange, N. is tho diptheria?the disease i thatoauscd the death of Genera l^Georgt \Vash1 ington. I MtRDEB atXhw Obi.kas's.?-A peaceable j old Gorman named Michael Podingor was brutally murdered at Now Orleans on Friday ! 1AC> _..n: i.' ? - - i.'j u i 11 iiidii h.nm;u auiuiinj'vn'no stabbed him a tmmlter of timo* with a t>u\vie | knife in tho proscncc ofliis family. Boi.n. Attkmct.?From ft letter to tlio I'e| tersburjj; Kxjjrrit.*, mc learn that nn attempt was made by a lienor dealer in llaloigh, (N. 0.) to aHsibsinato the Mavur. Tim twn i>ipi> implicated in the plot have been bound over to the next Court, to the above charge. A Hkmnant or t)'k IiOst Trihf.s.?The i Jewish Chronicle states that the remnants j of a Jewish colony have heen found at Kai: fung-foo, China. A eominunieatiou is about ' l to beopeucd with these.sons of Israel by thoir 1 British co-religionists, and they will be roquested to pond two youths to England to receive an European education. They have boon separated from all intercourse with the roinaindor of their race for a period of six con. turies. A DisTixorisHKo Visitor.?Maj. l?on Me! Cu 1 ugh, the distinguished Texan Hunger, i I .. K l. ?- ? ...' i .i. o)-i-u<iim? u iu>v uays in mo uisirict ui Marlboro*. Fat.h. Accident.?The llaruwcll Kulinrl 1 states that Win. A. Cox, a highly esteemed citizen of that District, residing in the neighborhood of Bamberg, was almost instantly killed a few days ago, by the Falling of a tree. IIovamty Suingi.ed with Diamonds.?At a recent festivity in Paris, I<miis Napoleon 1 wore a sword whoso scabbard anil gilt were | coverid with $30,000 worth of diamond*, j while the Km press displayed a million ofdulI . lars worth of diamonds. j Tiif. " Xatio.vai." Ouuan.?The Washingi tin Union has ceased to exist. Mr. Duwman I late Superintendent of l'ublic Printing, has i ! ........i...u...l !.- ?? -? ? . |>ui>.iinou'j iuv vuutxill llllil Will 1 -MHO lit US , stead a paper to he called tho Coiwfitulfon. J Tur. first I.v.tu'crKation.?Washington , j was inaugurated President of tlio United . I States on thy 30th April, 17S'J?sixty years . ago to-dny ] 7 | A Test.?An election for a member to the i Legislature, in place of Mr. Helsor, decoded, : ill \ViUinm?hurg. in Koon to take place. Aid | to the Blue Uidge Railroad, us the Mm thinks, . 1 will he made a test qutwtmn. i i Dead.?Win. (J. Douek, formerly Governm , of Now York, died on Tuesday of hut week, I t OoV. lJoliek Was a rdaiu nni??n?o?.lio.? f 1 ~..|r?.v?v?.mn^ ?mn, but always enjoyed the reputation of being ' ; mi honest not! prudent public officer and u sound Democrat. i Good Siiuuti so.?Captain Travis, who h [ <*cud to Im the bout pistol shot in tho world ? 1 sunt u bull last sveok. g.v.'s n WV.ihiugton pa? per. through a box of tho iliamctur of half n r dollar, held between tho thumb and linger ol ) , bin servant, at the distance of fourteen pneers. - ' He also struck in tho centre tilmlf dime held r botweeu bis own fe?t. ' 1Ik\tiii:n\s.?The learned Russians connected with tho college in I'ckin have recently I announced that, according to tin? last census , roturns, China contains a population of four j hundred and lifty-five millions. n Tkkkkii.k.?'-llundo ituflo, mi Italian woI , man, ut Cliiortgc?, who had given birth to [ twin*, on Sunday last, in a fit of dcloriuin tofe otic of t!??m to pidcea with tior tcoth. , j I'iiistKD.-? Fanny Foru says, " Vorily lake fiditorn and miniatord out of tho world, ! ami it wcsild iiiaer a weak old inuf: tin!" 1 ' , DtCCMoi.lr Ar#iL'.<?>*~ftbvKtn?*f DuhoI' i)K>^ Uiltnvil, *\\y? thu pnpor*; mut hT< fiineral wiM coiftbffttetl by sacrificing oiglit liuiflruU of hi? ?*?ro c?pti vc* to Win m^nory find manna. , | To tftt* Ufriw'iv upon U'n p!>rtny trfcwure, tlV' ymnl^ktag sniped foctW nt once upon .! a grainl a* purufKism-s wcra waiting with their wares to oxchaogo fj| tko uvuiO. So go<j? the Hlavo Trade, Tl!80l,i?0ICAl. SkMJNAHY. Coi.UMtllA, S. C.?1 I'Voni tlfo catalogue of this Seminary, just published, wo learn thitt the number of students is 43 ; that the wln?lo number of Alumini slhoo the Institution was founded is 240> of thcKC 30 bnvo 'lied and 11 arc foreign missionaries, Thirteen of the 43 students are . <v.n.>.,? v n nr <i>? ?io | [/? vynv^\| V* v' *"v *" j ! student*, IS are from South Carolina, 0 from j (North Carolina, /> from Alabama, H-froin Georgia, and the ro:n -tindor from other Statos. i Kaui.it.?A subscriber, residing in Marion county, Florida, has sont to tho editor of the Savannah li jmtif.ir.an a number of squares. ' blooms and young bolls, taken from a stalk j of cotton that has lived and nourished in that : county throughout tho winter. They are j , tho product of tho present year. Ukimhtku Arosr u;y.?It is reported that j i Mr. Kimball, eldest son of ltpbor C. anil Jo- ' ; sepli Ynun^. son of lirigham, lias apostatised 1 j nnd about leaving for the United States with i their firut wive.?, and leaving their " spiritu- 1 als " behind. At least five thousand ap js-, I tate Mormons will leave Utah for California ] enrly ia the spring. j Improving.?A YieWburg paper says that card playing aniVVng steamboat travelers in the Wwl has dimiiltahoil fully one half with' in tb<> past your, and its pl ieo has been snn : plicnl with cheats Disappointkd IjOVk.?Try plain whiskey. , lftbat fails, tlio Stylo is to write letters "to 1 the pro#3" nn<l take poison. l)>n't try to | hlow out your brains?that can't bo did. I)katii krom Kiting M ?A little I colored boy, about 4 yours old. belonging to Mr. Jonathan I'itts. of Scottsville, Alboniarle i j county, Yu., died on Thursday night (I Ith) i from the effects of Outing tho poisonous sub- j | stance which compose tho ordinary friction 1 i matches. lloi.n Prini.s.?Two jvrls. n;*ed (ilxiut twon- ' i.. i...... lki -1 ! -i- ' > m?i< v nw? iv>? u>r i u.u j ruiiK, lrwni DitrcilU | I county, 111., with an oS to.wn. They arc us I ' bold as tho young lady from Pennsylvania, | j who, bctjig mot alone on the r?>u< 1 tit night, ! in Xuw Jersey, said alio " was not afraid, i fi.r she alwnyft <*:\ri-ic?l a pistol." "Tiik Latest Fashion."?Tho 1ato.itstyle j of hoop-skirt is tho grand, stflf-adjusting, i double back-action bnstlo, etruscan Jaco expansion, spiral l'iccoloiitlni attachment, gos- ! samor indestructible! It is a "love of a thing." I'ikd ScnoKNi.v.?-Three moil died sudden ij n?ii ??v;v>k, in vuainuorsuurg. ira., viz : I', j Sollenberger, of apoplexy ; John Findlcy, ' i found dead near his rosidonoo; anil U ibott Cunningham, found dead In his store. Tnk Anti IIknt Cases Decide!*.??-The I i Court of Appeals in Now York State lmve ' decided the cases involving the Van Hensse- ! liter claim to rents from lauds convoyed in | fee. The dooision is adverse to the tenants, i j The patrous' title was sustained unaniinjus- | ly. 1 What Next"?A bill to prohibit the marriage of white and black persons lias passed tho Wisconsin Legislature. The opposers of tho bill were ' republicans,'' twenty-two of that party voting against it. I-'iku.?A destructive lire occurred in St. , Louis, on the 10th instant, involving a loss | of $95,000, of which $?i2,000 was covered by insurance. J Kr.nomxnatud.?lion. James II. Clay, son or tho Into Henry Clay, has been ronouiinntc<l for Congress by the Democrat* of Prank* litt county. Kentucky, in spite of his previ, oufl declination. ! SoUTUfcRN Convrmtion.?Gov. MoWillir, of Mississippi, lins appointed a delegation <if throe hundred and seven to roprcsent that State in the convention which assembles at 1 Yioksbuig on tko 9th of Muy, Air Link Haiuroad.?The Atlanta African, of Tuesday, learns from Mr. John K. Blunt, Chief Kngineer of the Georgia Airl.ino Hailroad, that fourteen miles of the r<tasl Into ? I- ..Pil-S -11 1 , ....... ...... wwu ici nun ."IIIV Ul uuinvuvilio, IVI|I1 that tho contractor*'conimonoed oj>orationn ?-that ground wiu broken lust Wednesday* JDkao.?Col. Thoinos 0. Klliott, nfCharlfti"(on and a prominent lawyer, died in that city on Friday. i Worthy ok Imitation*,?'The Legislature I of California lnivo pa*nodan act appropriating one thouxnnd dollars annually to tho Washington Monumoyt in tho city of Wellington, Smai,!, I'ox in Ai.aiiaha.-?The Kufauln j Kxpress-siiyn that A report had rcnclipil that ' plat'.o of tho cxUtonne of small pox, ornonio ; disease rffjciohiinir it. fit ?>r r.iuir finlnitiW.. Henry county. Some lHtcen ca??s hft<i occurred at itut account*., r>Ktih?'Hurt. Tilgliiuan Tuckor, ex-Govornor of Miwianippi, tlio-l at tho residence of hiafttMivr in Marion county, Alabama, imtho j 3d iiiHtant, aged a boat GO yerir?. ilo was clocted to tbe Stutn Senate in 183ft, aiid wa.s clectod Governor of the Statu in 1841, an<{ a member 01 Coiijjiu*" 5fi \Vikb, Mmtiikm and I.adv.?-Thi.* pavn' graph IVoin tho Gorman in?at happily hit* ' tho nttr'ibtttos of a wife, mUtrwa ami ludv.?. It is jmt sn troirin !i>)y writ : M'hu umrriw for lov? takes ft wife; who marries for v^nsidfrration takes a lad v. Vou Imye a wtfa tf>f yoiircolf; a nifaties* l>t )cmr ' houio and Its friend*, n Indy for tlin world. ! V<?ur wlfo will a^roo with you, your mfotroto ! will nc. oiliin'idato yon, Yo??r lady will nvanI |\f?0 villi. Your ivifii wilt ( >!?" ^ , m?u vill VJ (M juur I n>r.iti:<?jfrf>fjo??r l?'?M/or your la<|y.of ijppcftiv ' a nee*. If you $ro urolt.yuur jvif? yviVl i>St>?' , you,, your mistress will visit vou. vour lady I will Mt^uire aft?r your lioulth. Vou fnko u ' walk witlv yoorwlfir, rid? Willi your fhSttrC** ! Aifljoin |v?rtics WitU your lady. Your wifo ' will slmie your your ifcitft.'W your t?na+y, nud your lady vour dobin. It' you ! ftro dead, your wife will ?l?eJ your u?i#' trOfs huueut, and your lady will wear?? mrpr I *?* r ' . . ,?# * Horrible Cannibalism. Tho Ohinoao paeHungoV or the Sf. Rml, who w.ls rosouod by tho stonnnjr Styx, and Dfrivod on Tuesday, has furnished us tho following account 01 tho massacre 'of tho Chinese p issen^crs by thoSt. Paul, wreckcd at Kossoll Island: "The ship wont on shore during- the > ? i ? ? t. *lw? infill', UilU \r iit'.n nui; mi u^i\, mu j/ idovii^uio rusho#r?n dock, making a gteat outcry, upon which tlio captain drove them nil below again. When daylight broke, wo landed by moans of the boots'oil nn island, where wo ronalncd two days without any water, when some of.us went on board the ship again to get some, as also provisions. The "captain left in his boat with sonio of his crew, and we woe uot disturbed by the natives for a month after ho was gone; they then came over from the mainland, distant about three-quarters of a tilile, and made an attuok uu uh. iSomc of lis had double-barrelled' carbines, but we got frightened and threw them away. The only white man left with us, after the departure of ('apt. I'ennard, was a Uroek, who, having " nod himself with a cutluss, fought de.sj>. ' and killed a grout many of the native.- i >re he Was overpowered. They th( n took all of our clothing, &c.. which they partly destroyed. Any valuables that they found, such us sovereigns, rings, & ('., they placed in n netbig, which each man carried around llin neolc. A watch particularly excited their attention, as they were continu dly opening it to observe the reflection ot t'tKv faces in the glatfs. At night we wore placed in the centr<i of a clear piece of ground, and a i'.te lit in several places, the u:\ti\Vs keeping a regular watch over u <; aud during the day inoy wouiu select mur or live unincio, mm, after killing thorn, roast tin* flesh and cut it; what was not consumed being deposited in their nets Their mode of proceeding was as follows: The victims being decided on, they were taken out, beaten all tjver, (except the head,) and thoii dispatched by ripping the stomach open. The b".;ly was then cut up in small pjeees and divided; the lingers, toes and brains being eagerly sought after; the bones were then collected, and either burnt or thown away. 1 saw ton of my fellow-passengers killed in this way. " On one occe.asion, some of the Chinese took a bout which belonged to the ship and went over to the mainland to get some water, but never returned, so we thought thev had been killed. I'very day they brought us cocoa-nnts or some wild roots to eat, and appeared to be quite friendly with us, This state of things continued until T wat taken off the island. When 1 left there wnri1 mile finir ( "ii i ni'sn nml J lu< (1 i-niiif -ilivi all the rest having been killed. I saw those fivfc the (.lay tho, stnalner came in sight, but when tho natives flaw tho boat* coming on shore they took them to the muUittains I was sick mid lame, and tho} would not carry 111c, ho that I watched my opportunity and contrivod to concoal myself among the rocks until the boat came on shore. They arc very numerous, but Jo not appear to have any .chiefs uifionu them., They live on cocoa-nuts, of whieli there are large quantities, and a kind ol yam, which they roast before eating; but bo)'ond a lew d igs, I saw neither uuimab tiov fowls of any kind." ?.Sy f/zNy/l (.1 untj'cllifi) If (raid, lJi,()bi>v Fiwitr wffit Titk Indians.? Word's U.vN?iKUS i.'ur Okh.-?The Octt trcvillc lluntlil, published at Cuotvuyil.lc Lpon couuty, Texas, in itnifMUO of the 8tl instant. publishes tho following nccouut o a xlegpei'ute conflict with (lie Indiumi, 01 the Northern frontier of the State, in whiel I Captain Ford's company of Hanger* wai .surprised by eight hundred Indiana, and al [ killed except live : i give you below a brief statement of tb< loss of forty-three of our bravo ilmigefs ii ! ait unfortunate engagement with the Indi up*. i CapL Ford, with forty-sovon of his mon loft camp in pursuit of the Indians, win had carried oiF four hundred liOO?C8< H< was joined by two hundred friendly ludi unn, attd afterwards l?y Major Van Doro with two hundred and eighty regulars.-^After the united forccshau pissed the heu< Waters of Ked River, .Major Vran Dorn. no dooming it prudent to press the pursui further without nddit?o??j suddIk:* for inoi an-] liorotw, tir ' c:'.ok. C??pt. KorJ inn men, with the friendly Indians, continue* two days travol in the direction of Kansas IJetwoou midnight and daybreak of thenee ond night) flier frit*fully Indians loft 4f?< oampofCapt. Ford. About daylight Capt J'ord found himself surrounded by eigh hundred warriors, who demanded hits ?ur render, llo refused, and ordered lii.s mei to prepuril for uftht, each being armed witl two revolvers and a rifle. They fough 'brovolv ftud dcsunratnlv. but wrro (ivnr.tviw oretl by num))oi\s, ami all buttiheicod exccp Capt. Fov<j| :uid four of hi* meo, who cu tliuir ifay through aud jpnCftpou. Among the name# of thosewho fell fi^ht in# bravely, aro the two nephews of C*en Kdward IJarlcson, Auron uud hw brothci flilv t-'-ll i i * * I wuKvi jffi/uvi wuri Miiai in ttiormer pnpific | Diout with the Indiaun, nud whoso antiine , ly will bo deeply regretted by frieud and rotations in our country. The above information wan brought mi j direct from Austin upon the arrival nI.tiv i express from ('ant. I'ord, and i.s rel'u.blo (ireat excitement prevail* at Tfuvia arw ' adjoining counties and if i* auppoaod tha a large company will in pi?r*ui*|>f ih< indiuus mo .soon a* preparation can bo nittdn ' HnxApntfnlKr j ' Tims. >y., Ki.aki:. i Hr.mTAN/M'u.i !VT%IW^AVO wer? ?nUi ' find to muck vritU Mr. &loun 0* Uv I cOuj'uiat.engineer In chicf ot* the ft part m J buru' and I'uion Kaifroml irt town on Kri ; tiny UnJt, ?wy? thu S|>;iTfHiiburfi Sjxirtan, hi* ^"<>y ?k>wi? fro?j? Ni)rtU wIkt J hocluHflu tho eontruet WtU.Ii the I'uttuit for the ta?ck-l?yim;, eto., on fchq *p per and of fcho KnUroutl. Wo Ifium thu (Uo teruMof eoutiugtarc vory (nvoflWo t< the company, nnU tltu work U to }?ro-ro? tt-^hrp ?aU of oiw wtck. | Row Paris Strikes a Stranger. A li Etonian, ?oito abroad, thus writes to the N.intuji Courier, very recently >?" KverytliMipc In F?ri? in a speciality ; every person, from ft bont-blnok to it poet, ?s <?n artiste; but the indigenous features of modern Habol tiro I ?louU?. jowt'ry shop* cafe*, thoutrcs and the i morgue. Hero, Indeed. i'uria stands U<1 rival led and alono. Clocks! Why, I really j believe that wore all the eloek* in operation ' marshalled tozcthor. tho combined ticking i#i i>.v i .>...1 ; the J? iml'th Tune* wound up to the f>(inio opinions l<?r two sucootfsive days. Clocks by day, illunpriated clonks hv night; clocks without. clocks within, In this hotel alone thorn . arc live hundred! Now why is this 2 .Surely not because timo is so precious to Parbiimx that each mimont as it (lies must beiiu1 proved! l'erhnp* it is to denote how much time therois to he killed, ami th c<piarUU? I of ploasantrles montioncd uhovo oiTor the | means to kill it. Jowolry shops! tlioy are us i. 'moron* us tho clocks ! Diamonds glisten in every other window throughout tho It ml vcvards and the I'alais lloyal. A liugr) ilrvlflmij-box of jewels has sprinkled its contn.ts all over tho city. Tlio real and tho shunt nro equally divided, hut so perfect in the imitation that tho practised oyo is often deceive^}. thj.t a partly on tho poople?? Are they 1 half and half,' the hotter half having so little advantage over tho worse, that the elfoot upon socicty is the same? Ladies | of the Adul tun are known to wear pasttc.? Tiioro if a ^reat lack of personal bounty nntutig tho 1'Vench Ronton ; thoroforo'do they , i resort- to diamonds for tho purpose of supplying the delects of nature. This is a mis uikc. ugiiiK'.'M uiumoriicu i? uouniou 1110 | in ?st, Juyvelry costs moiioy?-nionoy costs timo. therefore jowftlry ousts tiuie, or, in oth' or \*oi\ls, kill it. (fit ft:* Kvery otlior building is a festiuirnnt. IIoro tlio Proiictininn ! itppttiirs ut twelve M.-?>odors Ids roll and cooed, swallows // }{<>uih:Ur mid Ja' Kirchi (gratis) nt tlio snino time. nnd lit uno o'clock ; lie vninsltOH. Ilot.woon one nihil six 1*. lie ' is nunrmscd to lie doimr somctliin". At six j our frlottd rouppears. dconpio* the same Feat, I orders Ins dinner, drinks a bottle nfclniol', read> b'iffimi, L' Kntr'urti' and I.n i'otrir 11?? oxifit ot half past seven. Familios (nmon^ ' tlu? |n??jr classo*)pass their evoniugs at oai'e-', . j siu"kiiig. pla ving dominoes, etc., thereby n.? raping the expense of iire and lights?cfnz | c?x: tho word Immo is nut applicable. No | wonder that Paris fnrnishe* the creator portitm of modern dramatic literature! J'ho seoi e.s of ilraiuas mxl UoVes are h)id in eafes daily. It only neods a fneil<r pen to work i them into acting shape. To study human nature under tho homely garb Of a T>lon*fi, it ; i is wall to dine at a one-framo restaurant.? I ; There von o:ij??v the privilege of wearing your hut, wiiilo garlic; lobaro snf ike and eats pof; form a trio upon your feelings. Cufcs kill I time. OitAUr.tfaroN Vk^ktahm: Maukkt. ?AW; copy tho following fro.it the Cliari I oa ton (.\furirr: > i " Vegetablea of nil kinds arc unusually abundant, ami huve ripened much oar lie r this Spring than iHcoinuinn. .StrawbcrrieH i andJdackberrioH are to be bad in conxid orublo <pi <ntitii!8, though at prices that give tho in a very nil Very taste. In tho vegetable lino, we notice green peas in abundance, new potatoes, mmp beans, oar' ly cabbage, radishes, ft dad, otc., nearly all ! of which have been on sale for a long pe; riod and arc now to be had at mode rate ; rates. There have heen shipped to North i 1 urn cities; lar;;o quantities of vegetables by I every departure of tho flifferciit t-tcamships, , I which hah' had ? tendency tu keep up pii? | ccs here. The Marion, fur New York, on i Wcduc.sday, took one hundred smd fifty battels of vegetable*, and tho Key.slono Suite, for Philadelphia, had on hoard fifteen barrels of peas and three barrels of pothtoes. 1 ?y this means, the. mirdcnierrt J I are enabled to net rid of their surplus stock C1 and that. Mil), at prices whiuh ijiakf truck; iiijr, we should think, a very profitable bus( | incus." 'i Afvkctino Sok^k.?The funeral ofu I | celebrated Indian Chief, known as Captain Joseph Parks. long the head man among ' tlio Kansas Hhawnecs, took plneo ?t Wost1 port, Mo., an tho 4tli of Anvil. An. aged * Sliawneo woman approached the oofliu, ami addressed tho pooplo in her own tongue, ? puHMinjr n panogryio upon the dead chicf, > and Haying : - 44 Wo have. iu> head ninh now. Liko - forest leaves on the frox.cn ground, wo will > ho blown about by every wind of winter.*? ~ Who will bo ty us what ho was?" t Li:mukk jfonriiK IIqt.y Iianu !?('otnnwm'i'o mtil'ou fiiii'imiti ,.koiw*ao .? ?.! ..1 J . VH..VW7 illiu |M?W* # j j tho products or tlio earth in fttrango place*. j I Wo h*V? a schooner, tho Forest lic.lio, j j Oapt I'ercival now loading with luiubrrin j our port and destined for Heirout, one of 'm! ihc sen-ports of Syria, in Asia. Who would t,! h ivo supposed that in the course ofjanum event* the pine forests of (leorginflHHL [ contribute lumber to rebuild nputuffl^HHiX _ of H lulbek, to modernise the atffiMGN^KgjL ( of Dantaaedi, both of which arc iraH^^^Ere 4 cinity of Belrout, or to frame anew4 t; ines and palaces of the widely city _; time, in lU wonderful ruV'<luttoiiardntiftMHjfc^ . 11 it a living reality, and in future days th^ y -Spr t (ieorgimi who shall nsuko his pil^riinngM " that distant land, can mingle- tho assoeia-* tion? of hisown home with the saOrcd memories of a .soil tlnit was trod by tho ptjvioT , I t?T .MaliknM. ' 1 'FHc cargo of the Forest 1 folic is the first i that IniA Ihu'.u shipped in, ihat trade, anil : wo trmt thwt the hucccss of th? exjk'?"nont. ; m?y 1*) tmchimto encoura^o additional mid B : Mori? h<wvj ettportution#.? Sa<"tnn<th Iie~ ' i iHfMfmtrmx. P;' ? : I'll tfrfi'K .'I'tv.-. - J *w',t+ IIIUI1 ' ' were rCfcowtly |>rtt ?m trial at Moutiecllo, 1 Mo? for *t$itftt? n $ piece. It ni>. ?J peirru thai only one of them had actuuliy j stolen the iwmoy. The one that did not $ *tenl it wiih jmt upon tritil fiivt, Wtd the ' other chop wa? iwcd #* a wit nous to pw? . him itinoccttf of the thoft? He \Viih ao^ni'The other one w?* then put upon tri. I uf when the chap that hud juwt Wen ocI quited enme forward to the witnew stand \ \ and sworo that he hud atokw tho money Bl]| nnlOTU ?HIIWH (?0 ?* t'Otl 010 ?l" ' flitted hi* ?^mrnrfo, and ho having been , trfy<! ?nd ncfprfo'tl, oouM not $te brought t \t|> iijpiiu f':>v tho Miuno ollfiicc. The " lleg:) j uwtoW*' vroro nbont to take him in liaoil 1' and try tl?? Lynch co<lo ujion him, but hv? ' tfucccfticd in making UU i*c;?pc. ^ I \ ?* '* ?. ? * \i;:* J I , * - V . I