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TIM . ..ERAL G l.Ji \, I I4A RiD, - Arival of the Arabia. No-;w YORK, F44b. 1. TPh. t'e'e 0 \ lilta arrivel it i,- n.er tr im 1,i , , - . 11 : j. ti. -rl' i, t,? lihe eewt ie lhe. he. ., I i,l re itin ii, te e, 'lg the Cz tr Ia Ie- dil.Ie;I y : vee led the proo.tls I tl 'h1 l,1..s f rl.e t p e .. Offei l Iet., heit-lov.s State lilit l{iacsis t yie te A istrin prop-itions it-- the li i f Vetl l 4neent n . TI ls Ill I %% enend h continen.ce 0,0' ti pubbhe n opean'e. hate us aldvanfe 'J4tot The a1e 4 . ile t iW , k I f it p 8.009 ittles, q' whihii top, ve'rs tlook 5,000 neild speenie. k Ii. -r.% 9,t)kI hil. '4, letaviig 44,000 hile., ll ie .r (ti'its o lht . tradile. MIll di g Orb-a it as <leced lt 5: F-tir 01 bn,,is l I .1; 1l :611J. Uplaneds 5 ., uits l'.itr U pl'e. '),d. peer lIb. The stock i-l 1orl was 3701.40 et:. ls, l' which 200,. 0(0 %v 4 Amitr . eethi e i market eloised TIE ARABL'S NEWS! I A .1 FA , Feb. ne Brilih Steamer Arabislwit ir-e e lcv e'rp io stol eel i8 ih thl les , a rriv I lael Il guit ni this part ont ler way to II te. Shlt. e .Xeecede ( evere nte-ier. ly n tucbe. T' t ew s ien at gen'eal itnc Cis notCii td lile, ace teresi, no geac eiae's I .ive etirred in ',uropeeeaen . iirs tagice htt l aietwr. Time' propote'-iiien ft'r peace sene to St. - Pe'er.--hnrg Iy Ite Ailie s. have 6.vi e-e. re ,l b1Y ln--sti s ie bt--s fur future S-ile Iih.t k thi ivaly proersinnt lie4 1 ton the piaee 0 Of the C~z..r Iil le shalli It:ev cmliietre''d epereatimite fur ics spring Pr: nh-at Pie's .esseg,' was10 read nn4!.l n1ineh'1 aixhi-y in ll PIeeignd, snd was o Iivort bly reeevedl nel re'egiarled. On lit'e imteer4 perienting 14o Central A:tien lea, Greit Britain il Licipales io t -i1. Iv wish tIN c' rnitrv. Cotton ield uedvacite d i'ent ltn eigh lii lit a g iirier. All kind's W' brienedull' %erc Lo wer, -Itii ctinsuls at t 89.1 le Sf. p SEUohn DK PATC'll. So II.c.e x, .len. 31, 10 p. I. The Artnit tiled l'ren Liverpoel one tie. 3eeeoiren , It' i l l wi', eed arrived ire t 9 31 eb eveninccg, be ingineg 10'0 h'lie news el' R11uuSia's Ielcepi 1enlee e If flie* clliecI p1111p1441t s, e'ieu 'd tile lice ee-ee senisaioT. 'l'tw I'eeds rese lcree - A pi'r cenee., cied coitton ee learllhing. A panic elso enuel in eile other mnrkecs. Tile li'.me lly, lie lt E glish geover wnls i 'ereseiteld eptch l'rm MItcivter Sty to necepi lite proposals lI liles q'Ili, i annobuirement crbed ee te in -a ., ; Ieee li#i* uIlereiists liegiti . I Rlessia ee4relIy witei lee gnli # tiiivet illgtet ie n ; e ne411.1 - i Idect riesmein very Sie'tndy. C u lto ne :h1ve ann lulcenent, mc t, Iud fcevefd itirdert e'4 .e- '"''tinis lare., that1 ~ Ihene the Ap h, I 3 huec lore handedileei.nliiieltlgl'eteed . ti'. - e'Nv'I W el i heedfiawec fim anteuthcor- p ed lto e'tter ieele Ic dis'csion, beet iI' I lii'eite waesnt ac pteed ueencodetion tel)ey iore lth - 8th, hcietand ecalte Auee tronee cEmbues.-y -neui' leacve St. P''e're beur g. 'T'e preelo Ics, N esselroei e''.nieeented woh? Veencnea dicre e, aeed ee talk with l e i wI. I, lee wivchl the fCr- (C ecwr prcenlede ti ienee'ererndcm eixpress eig l'ee general .ceieechan te l' linlseee tee be nei'.e ic, bu t eprpinjceg cei teen alticra (7 nec [ulee re'eiive'd thle deetenee'ct biec otesenueIch ies it did noiltcotate neleLi aicndetui t ttl nev~iert iere eel' Ice propoe siti 'ne, i''~jritconid neot r ?rly ' utI Iu lice ecneenrtri'ec'eel' Il'anggan td lt1. [I 'ilai'he ceeeessee ta'fl Ihese powee' r'ie ne'errdndly cenl te, eel Londonlee ancd-Paeris, L aneel ii repily wa~s r'eceivdcc ilhat lhe We' lerre powevirs heeel eeet:tlteive's lee ecncge thi, dleel'aeen .sirc'e.ty enrcefniec.y conesidered; anci fierlb. r, Itee en If Ru'ain dlel eot nc.eer'ept by lic1 15thl, Counet -ltiezy ande cthe Ancs- p Ireim leigat i emul leveeer, cande Aulstri Lei woeueld iieee'niedieely see.k ice obtanll lIcw R~ ti'c.turee eo-e jwrt'e n e ne oI beer powersV't'. 13 Thleiet'itcc R si Eemassy lad beenl or- ( d''red Io leav ie Vwee n ccecc rin c 4g thet'i wee'k i'eapincg bel eteen its ctn'es Irect and seecnd re ,~ eened an ineeenc-cc'etapprehe~e-- C sin exisI eec Vwe'eiea, nel one 1 6eih Ct I hie.<e' apprehlencsieens suebsededl by Ithe ean. lein <we'enee ais alte'' se~tad, thtl Itusc- eel eele 4 tgrees he etewgcelte onuc Iile le-rees lie- c poe' ti 'Tie ice ncotinge of' iltcpeerItnce ifronz Markets. I LIyecRVooY, Jta. l8--Brown &r Ship--l~ ple'se Uireuoa, geoete': (C'gltn Ichus adcel e dctc. Stel-'a wege b8,000O hlel.e, iem(%iiie'g, 5,0) '~Ft~icitreA~miera ttpV~Utietie'ncdI , ain eteilee'b ruurki tt alone "lk an) ite de-. ?eeIe. Otl~celi tidt e le nna~ta.ee Asperjdie,,a j~jwerte eieI iJahii4ol 4S - eel -et ha e'c 1 i!JrnI elsuo, withli ,,''*cwtard te n y. MXeid cirfa, IL Proe Vtisien hajevc ecnsiderablly dealheev w ed. Poerk, duie bnecconee'' qile.- i Old biceef. ,ls,. ' s psytj cuensc 120.; nI pok lius ener weiierue~ ie~ nwcaf, 82g. hI ud.Lar' h eceneid; uaeei att 6'7.. &l. at Ble~Jrok' e' tgrcenlar qucolees:e.Cul-- Ie *Ae Ithe uateekr openced dull, but close F er iSylJend advare'd t t~terleI gain t 9.8 h nieu h wIeioo p i t'g ''r s 'r vr "' ~t' r iattv leec baers 'tiram edi -y1 ., - Ae e~ 4 - 1. n;;rd4eenke'r { nseline it nfn ed b e utg e thK .,, io .k mnd Filler t) ctisifr onl a repor ,elfo-itiorrow to see it' tley could iagret li aily lone inin who haill lie Seiaker. Av-er some debate mn the ipuse lii 'hton oi, red iy r hijf'10'vr wo. R14-4. Mr. -l'insi"e y omf~jwE gr,.spolul sl, o declaire lr. Prit.r, w hi, of Misouri 14 Spenker. Thi wa tablerd by a on orily of '76. &ir. fHall, K-.ow Nothing, of Ohio, ol ;red a re-ohntion decharing Batik 4itl Tr. It wise negtived by -i mjoirl vil 13. M. . Cobb), dentocrat, of Al-llhrona, oW ired H resolniiu idlanni Mr. Aiken lscInu'ritI, of S wiit a ( irglsini, SMp iitr Itogist vedl liv 103 to 110. fly tlhe- votinig tso-daey it is evidei hat lite Democratsa haive virtinilly sahs lint ttd Aik.ya fir Oir a cidiilse Cit h wker. 'I'The disrect hisilot shows that Aikein his het.tnreisrni oveir Bhude, nod he (l-nIsds I te fr:ictr are ci-rattula lg iliotis( ives thllt hv will be h-eted I he plurility rtsolmis he itopteid. AINliny aypes u1lii'iIis nre ou1 as to till 'lecuti ci'5 g illf ti'itrrow. Frwi; the Sou& Carolinia. The Allston Lecture, We feel pleasure as well as pridi', it 'ert itg our n Iiders to alothelr colunnso I mil paperl' for a proof of the iobl Id j dic tios libedity of Col. Alisteini h14. Li esideni 11t mio our State Senaie. 1i >418 fs prize of one hunmdied dollars t be besut NlecUite n ', ill1 mport it sub4 vet. The rew:nid Is liberal aind thu opic to I-e d ticussed of grunt iiterei' pi tie iitid - I knowldge iad silcenit sver Of progresive ci iilz it 4 andti-and a pisl eiilization mtust be progressive ill be delighted at the public spiili vicied t-y o:.v- of our irst vitizeis, ancd he e iden1ce of1, i assing inierest it lir College. l~nd menti of this Solt Ild ofs:oasds fwhich we have 11 hoiabl inuniiher. are 't real ornat1 wit, of poi lihed ociety and of an il. liten people *A.. Tiley add .1 ltiity t hie cau=4'of ktio ledge, at L act~ wile' pread aittention to Line ilte'lb-etual ad nilecent, 6f 1 peof~pi., ind incite the obliet ritnl'y inl which citizens lal el age. \ 4 wish tle fill lest po'ih aiccess to this lounvdat ion, and hope i hat 11 miur Caro'lina coitemporsulies will give ur1rencly to .1he stit oif* the condi. ons oil % bliebich the Lceteship has beetn >uided, so thi, comiptitors for the 4 ize miy snd essnays fi om evei y dki iict I the' Stalk-, which widl have g( od I t in, we hope', to be .4s proud of her d11ion Lecturs its Oxford is of It1 miljitoin Lectures. IIE A i.sio Lz-.cTUiiE.---The lIon, .. W. A lson ha. folut:ded opwanligtii iiz' Lecture, on the Ildlow' condi oils, and1(1 With the aiward ol'jt.' i unit Ied dolliis lor the sicewll compenipa wt, %:z :. . 1. &Smdents of SouthQaarolina Col ge, re .idekgradu og3d altmni of Ic 8 tlme,are exclusive titled L Com Mte for the prize. 2. A fair copy o , ectrei most be the hands of th eident of the 'uh.CaIina yoile e11 firs , of otober, it tL iate Ust bejin rJ)Q'd with ( n 1p'0 the pr-ize a bee to - tee 'op4 afu e!itr ill eily deliveor Lihe lect . fin i he c1. ge hape'l-, on ich < .. urinlg the0 ion of the General5 A (bitly as thie dges of the at~rd shalt~i~ gnaite. lie awaid o ill he pasiiginimediattely ter' thle pubhlic diueryi of' lie lectutre, a dhratL of the President of tile S''utlh moina4i43 Colleige' in lavor of th~e lectutier. 4. The1 copflies oft t1 heote lettures wIill 6 return'ed to the aUt ho, s, if tbey de re it. 5. The0 delivery of the4 l'ctnarei must >t iiocupyIll more tan 64n hour. 61. A inir copy~ of the su,:cessful lee tej es.-nt. hy the lecturer, to 1we on., ' W Agston. ei P4 esidenti oif the Coilb-ge, thie Iie'W r. Itobert, llery land Dr. Ftlisncis Lie 8 The opi -of the lecture for the -esentL r is to be pr6opoedC by 1Dr. ebeir ;Tii tt orth yeatr 8->7, b~y t he ev. 1Dr. 114enry ; that1 for thei yeartl 1858, tihe President of the South Carolinia 9. fter~ thle deiery of 5 blici' aninounioed. 10. Urse be iet'd suiftidges may do. ne1 a61anyl comnpe tor. Ie mney ill 10h case -ibed by the un.!cr. Thei topic for t liton Lecture. to de16i'te4ed in December ne~xt, 48: lie S/abilago~ of Governmnts. IL IS teqiired dIiit hle40opic bet dhics, d f'om at h,itorins welhIs a phits)1 ilt of bie#. It is rtespetfli oug eated to tf o Ieb i444 rten i~ts ry.tdfr4( id carriedI gt, stj~ hI sb ur'g *61d1 * rntion to1. connelict with i ti el. .autsified thlat at si e~ beMgf fur.' (i easieslsiPid 'ie. of tilling rot. Brumsity, on cien4lcet, isive'rstty of Org!f~t '1ioW 24 legofPrijaf~Isge ad -r $ll accept th, ypL atl Agenlt sof thet P.s P44 hlas fur lset'rsa sia4 ty~ IUvestfffigd ' (or teverttl Vnlunhip letters. Yda'terde it P'11utag maM namhed Jolin Ubisliolt who hlt fit.caimnally been nimtg -A i lit PE)ot Olive of tiins city ,i, n itf sismta vas urresged on it a eforge ofi t4trietig letters from thie olli.-e. A i aaniaatii of thle ens' im lixed for Ih - aors1ng alt 'CloCk.-Columbu (G(j Times, SF:nious Accinm:Nr.---A nian natu Joln a KelIh-Y, pst----enger on the Augntm d,%vwa trami yesterdaty, wvas standriig t hit. philIlriaa, wen lit slip td oil: lt Iie- vlei'I jpiteel iver is 'right noki abn--t r it froia the e44 . lie 11111 Irhlal, 111141 has bietn Inl this cOu Ily oily 01vabouit three 1ttunaths. fie -A ila to the Abus flouse by fllie ley, whleare lprom lpt mi-diendt L: nishe. -ls l'.i, o Io 6f n11nputatied.-Ch nM t Q1N -]RIGHTS. TIm' Moi ning, Feb. 7, 1856. Sale Day. No tandinag the severity of the weathe whic a iiletn,. there was quite a crowd W ro The anegroes of' i t estate of Mr Go ,, Pold on two or thrue years tim rateo rmotsly high. A negro girl of I or I ra of age, sold for $900; a negi mtt bot30 years of age, at about $156 T as move seems to be taking a mo The proceedings of tle ateeting m will Altsh n our next. Mt. Zion Dianer. Through the pllte Invitatio of Maj. DARN Ligy, Presideutihoe M Zion Society, we a tenadetiu)Thltiy their annual ditntner was prepared MCMAsrL'a's llotel. Rarel have we sat to a better furiisiled repas It would hayvoni ceit to any estabblhmen Most especially were our kinid lavora bestowe upon the dcesaerts aItId de licac'CIs. Thtey coul not have beenl better. Tihe anuch respecte boat lias a quiet easy Wiy of gaing along, Witt: outt hurry or bustle. baa always hiting th maaark . This til.- he bit the heaiart, of tall of li guests; aand they ill turn lit tie botton t many of his dishes, although they were pru I oigally slied. The Society is inat Ilorishitg conadition. I utsat have beena a gratilicatioln to its atacmber to Inee agadill around tile conavivitai boaard, fu ishel with tdhe siatisfactory knowledge thal the inlstitultilo sti!l Imiaintamtittaled its position c utarivallel prospaeratv. Beimg at this very Jim so Itill th.at dlifiLulty is found ill securag plh ces lor applianatt. Wvae wisi the Society many more hsappy re ullionas, and maty the r ittitltion always beaar th sa- eo idenc tof high pubiic Confidence an liberal patroago. 1. 0. 0. F At a recent lleetitng of DaKalb Lodge, N4 6, the folliwinig tloicers were elected to serv for the alasnitg terit : J. WOOD DAVIDSON, N. G., MASON CIANDLER, V. G., JACOB M. WOLFF, R. S., HUGiH GARREi, P. 8. JAMES H RION, T. a" ~~qq~,u. Xee.. o eat's Message. k Au-ld " v. ewe N igesda desOt'sday .e~a In r91o jdI~plt~eu h.' brietly. ~, ~ bes- ppIil of t G In refercence tac that dome'siole itnsiligtions ut'ii Territories ; estabulshecs non' lnterveiitioni s Ih true policy, ad inasists thiat thea Nebraska Kucn dals act wvas to carry out this policy. Ho thel enators into a hiistorical accoriat of the ciourtsi nandelt on the par of certcan New Enagland 80 cietitas, or'ganized for thae purpose, fur defeating thec legitianatec exprecssio of aopitaion on tale par of acrtual settlers, thaus direc't ly defeating~ non1 intervetion ; thaese, lho saays, haave producca counater tIlottd onl the. parlt ol thae citizensa u Missouri, whoa haive felt tiaeir dutnestic inastitu tiaons ethinageed by these New Enagland~ Ei'A gratintg Sceeas. lie, hauwever justities neithe party ini their etl'orts toconttrol the legtmatt anal penacelully expressed, y jico of' thc people t thle 'Territory. he thent ente inato a compara live history of thae aarganaiz~ationa ol the two 'Terri tories oIf Nebraaska, andia Kantsas ; shaowinag hio mauch unnlleaesary dleley thaere was onl thec pai of Gov. Itse~naa. ha thais lae prve the Ex Gaoveranor guilty of prucrastalnationt to ean abntos cruanaal extenat. Next he proved how in ever, sage o1 the terruboriaal legisliature, Ra EDE flully andial liciaally ackaaowledged Its legaaity lie establishtes clearly thaat, legally, consdtitu lionally, anad utliciully, by IREEDER's own act ana4 scknaow ledgtaaent, the presenlt territoria goverdsent, is that oanly govarnmenclt enatitic< to thae rea et aid allegiaace ofthle people, an tha t ay .. stance to its athiority, will Ia nothintg alotS nour less thant treason. Thel pp' postes avowed bg ja free-s~oil party Ce at rev hationus yl ir tt 'py.LU b tu be carried intoUM P. inisurretiniaa .nafi dec'lare hais duty' to be C4 ordor out, the forces of Ihacy bap4suilicient, b of one tr uapre Th'le Mesasag He defina 1 widelys t ew de gulif frais del~dedof Mased u#fanat qe 'their'tV at, t rW' 4he o.7 30ilaoi.Noverb 4,hpra O eh W 'IlieAutriA~i 'tdpit's t0S~ *rd *died 4od'g,90.ln l ultyd I treM~JnInt - ~ dr4wi hav l a e.t~ llli nclol[ hin t atasceo t30 . na5 tos(-hm~p ao s~1-arigh~t-asde eri~~y~y Ilittlea injur forthcoming italt 1 how that Lh, tVhat Stateao 'ho i I ,AU00,ASA - y The Demo lc Party; Its Claims to the I rt of pouth Carolina. Rince Oc last, InI view of the position of . parties, the, rason that induced-us to op. . pose tihe ' Aten of a Southern party, we is have be%] our tisensthe propri. .) ty of our 8 enttd in the Nation al Denoe . . 'The Democratic Party ha er , nrom ootl t ihe most A trying ord evedr; political party was sub. " Jected to. hutagonist, the W.t4ig Party, had espi Uter-nat leaders, WaoarTsm U and UmA&1. conclusion, seemed nat ural that, tie De tie Party must follow. Like CAs-rOAnil , they had alternated in the possession o woerand glory iawhile one was a limt gotier w nadir. To. Ived die, pointt h e a gravely, e ditittibet. wee amnd time 6 er new organias! otn', the old party was A ly uidergoing repairs, and be. ing fre-d I the encumbrance of such mnen as Foor, my48fON, CL.EMNs, &ec., who bad "lanmacted" 1heinselves on to time hull while traversing th shtiooth seas, before storms had been encutr . -'The halt, lame, and tim bind," were:being hurled overboard, like so many Jontai. Many, who were not thus thrownoverWserted, aunimated with the hopes or becoming aders amnong one of the parties, which, buthl"u-h and South, arrayed under r, new bannier' W( hurling defiance in tIme teeth mn of tlo 8up tndlt Democracy. We in s. tend nmo reiI #gainast those who joined the o, 'new orgail toims it ail sincerity. We freely 3 concede to - inass of the American Pa ty o honesty in their error. ). 'lia Neb4sL Kansas Bill had introduced, I. or rather br ' hL to a juncture, issues which ,e were inevit bil but which had been deferred by patch-work. and compromises, and which involved theneustitutional rights of the South in the Terrtpwios. Here tihe Democracy were found, not o014upporting time Smuth, but taking the lead in etik.ting a stitutory restitutiou of [I lier coniatitut >ots[ rights. This presented a y thorough test o parties North. There was no longer roorie.'cquivcation, or Van furenism; it was noo losmnm possible to put onm a face for tihe if North and oiqior tihe South; straiglitl'rward, it ciudid declarioMns of opiniun were required. Ei In thi way it appened, that, a wholesome puri. - fication of th D-mocrattic pa ty wis acuomn e phshed. Tlt' Party amsun,eld sound consmmtu. . tutionamil gronivU, anmd the very fact of its being f constimariond has exposed it to time charge of being pro-sigvery, a carge which scattered time freesuilers fr a its ranmmks in utter dismay. Unexpec re Lito neccesarily rollowed. STIbc South 'mev-r asked for miore than her conaisttuutok -ights A party at the North, 1in spite of time cel4rges Of beimg pro slavery, had f takent their iuitionm uponm the Constitution, this D wais broad eough. and sab enough, and ime South at Oneimited with themi. At the Ntml4,it beca mie, and is, emphatically, the oppenul of all isms, and the chmimmpion of ) time Vonstitouu ; at tihe South it is, also time I chalapionm df. time Constitution, anmd time op. pouit of pj..Parmy intoducing issues die tricting mhfi itlmids of the Southern people frumn tihe paramotl consitcleration of their cumstitu tiunal right& Ii sectiunal equality. North aid 4 South it has tuktn as its shibbielh, '-The Con stitmtional i privileges of every citi zenl, wm 1 ,r foui ign, Northern or Stout.ner m ing or mun-saveiolding." With su X rty T17oomsS, STmm'mem. Hi. JAaM, Do , nd/ymu many other noble leaders amonghe . 'hig Party hesitated not to co. opera e -ir aid the triumplh through out the it as complete, and time shouts of pi a proval went like a death khlrters. II mit of time elections and po o a s of time year 18M. A year ii. t6 t~d e clouds, darkness, and politi. i. cm4lo6Ve qm n any other in the wimoio his tdel ~mntry ; but termimated with a clear and ab*~ful sky, amid hIgh enthronmed a iheein, time sin of time comnstitutionm diffusimng ,iigi.t amnd em~ug respiendemnt withm joy amnd -adoration ttm ~u.tenaunces of millilons of pee. r pie. A new siti of affiuira hmas taken place the -imtegrity offths Constitution, and the righas of I time South bmmi.er it, are niow the paramount f issues. For the first timne, since the agitation of time slaverfpquetionm, this has occurred, and now the frien e of time Constitution amnd its fa r nmatical emnemies stand grimly face to face. ,With this m~wconidition of things, what Is I 8P021.-c16s0 b...sr? Still remnain isolated ? -She can no lItuger cppeai to precedent, for the same circ ces never before existed. Be. ,sime. 'what.Wprecedenti Mr. (CatnoUZ said Son a qiusti of l~raw amid constitutIon, he ad mitted no p ,edent, because, said he, "Troad mmit the,0 ~bo to make time violationi of ,. tmm-day time ik amid time constitution of io-mor a row." If piecedent be of som little weight In .questIons uf'jaw anmd constitution, how much -im's. in queetions of mnere usage and custom, hirmed aiwegi from circumstances, amid there fore constantly changeable. Change is a great law of time iverse, affecting all lting., cus Stonme and u gee n'ot excepted. e It,tim I ,nmow~consimtntly becomesSouth .Caru 94onm her usage omf isolation, an noc ;join heartily and cordially I nal Party ; be represented vention; anmd aid with nor in efflepting its ascesndency. wIll be to exhibit a spirit of Worthy of her magnanimity ; te reancy to hhe priotection of rthy of hemr boasted chivairy to Southern ight.. And time eknowledgment that by going 4shem "will pronmote union in evfts ty triumph," leave. no room ctt Lt 'dr aitinmg circummstaoces, iutph will be a Southern tri - Novel, tell what a day mebring a a what omd7'happoetjgre We prettiot muttp Weegq. our sexes ; wo. - .ti,5I. :Eie~ 'u.. 'whmere y lottery go e.Iod aim he lnutmdous base the olilowinmg ad~ yeting man in As W have himself courtec b *they hieing piviege Wyd en.i i jtant nrreved at's mnarrijea amr at stre tu enmter ~Intica m;;ivbian ua wilth mte -Ambngj *Oa.inl tt,J ushan rd. Hl Ia bou tuia iriiu conadered bys. tjw rumlise He knas uamimy a~~ e n delige *1bt p alpar [Fo5 Tll8 t111RAI.D.]' "Stitnry-ndiiow" Jan. 29, 1850. "Hear the Sledges with the belle Sllver-belle! What a world of merrimnent their melody fore. tells I" Mr. -ditor: Sitting shivering over a large Country fire, feqling shrunk alunoot to the di. menesions of a cubic incb--buildiug, too, I must conlfes..Iu that gnd of dreams, whither I had wandered, the most rhhtastio>'lou-cuaitles" that ever rearedlheir heads at a lady is biddigi, and a drinkt9 to may heart's conitent thie syme. try and beauty and classic taste of my own ar ren~gemente--wheil suddenly I. was aroused fron any lethargic mood by the barking of dogs., calling out of negroes,and joyous scream. img'of chillren-"ook ! LookI 1 ".-Quickly I iltrust it all aside-seniiinent and roinance-in 44t little closet away back in my injner se(f, and Jfl-bounced, all wide awake in a minute, to a on earth had caused such anl uproar I 4l ; t. first thing I espied, was my merry, futio' obliging,. "Cousin Tom." with a sw ace beede him that mado you thio un-shide, driving up one snowb wn t a Sleigh ! drawn by a pair of finesp r nios. Yes; old Rip lad really awaken e were to take a most glorious ride! Come! one and all." lie cried, blitile foul 00 shall be as amnug amid warm as an yo , aursery at home." Feeling no longer a netrable cake of ice, we were all briskly a and in the Sleigh! And I wish you could' seen us !-how free aid joyous we felt-how a I \is iI we couId wrestle with'the Snow himself I- -Hut it you would have been pl to see how happy we were, I am sure aId not have reprems. od a smile at our . pearance. Such a picture I Over "o ei looked as if they might have served grnd-papa Noah, caps, gloves, and shoe, that might have done good service in the Arctic expedition-beggar all description. But the funniest of all was our little bright, sparkling. rosy-checked, dark eyed, sister, decked out in papa's red dressing. goton I with a huge pair of brand-new woollen socks, which I had just finislied the niglht be fore, but which, sad to say. sle had trampled quite out in tie heel! And now we are off! eleven precious souls, ------"al agor, To dash thro' thick and thin. Here we went crackling alomar on thu bright smonath sniow, lauglhing talking, amain shotIa mog out in aa exuberance ol'gle ! flow grand ! low beautiful wmas all I Wc really felt in a lan-1 tor enchanmtmant I The tall statily piames benling as meekly under their braght crrystail vails is the smamllest, diamnond-covered blado of gres at their base. "Is winter hjifeo.in a garb like as Needs be the traglc fur. the smokJd lamps, Tle pemt-up breath of ama umanavory 'throniag, To thaw him into feeling A" We certainly thought nothing was evertp dielightful or inspiriting Ot I Ot I we lliow, swifter and swifter. happier and mner fer tha'4 ever. Wheat lo! tle first thing we knew we did'nt know nothlag I Thesleigh had broketi given out in every part ! and we were stretched, full length. upon tihe amnow I At then such a screaming, (the girls of course og forming their duty) soane calling out ''0 1 nose I" "1O 1 poor hand !" and our "111itt jacket" crying out between a sob and a laug, at our repeated solicitatians, "I ain't hurt, dT so scared !" One of our number jumped up and clapped his hands aid shouted, "we are all *Know-Nothings' now, every one of 6s I" Quite delighted' no doubt, to see such a staunch set of Democrats brought to hietu order. But. whore: were "ouI nieq? - iont" - * ing the a ATc"den 1dali-ig heartily and said, "what I feed 'em o it was no use to stand in the Sniow, waltin some good luck to come and pick us up. trudged off, on our homeward match, csal' and stools In baud, A fter Iwoo mile. al the (nmo) cold, and disagreeabale. snoewkN no furtl,er accident, thana numbabrles tutm over, we arrived, sorely tired, at our c6 table borne, where,,from our prolonged a many eyes -------"Marked our cornien - And grew hrighter when we came 14 Resuming our seats in our wellstulred. chair in the chimniey corner, we wereg mad e comfom table by mama's administoffi large, and naot very unpleasant dose o. punch," and the arrival of cousin Toth g lag with him his truant ponies, who, to relate, came back with thecir bells guetae hind them. And so ended o ad lonig to ho remnembered, sleighFrif* Have you a "cousin Tom,b Adimor ? Oh ! it is so nice to have such a sin Tom" as mine. He Is the main.-sprfnm of all our joays, the sympathizer in all our tiAables ; time abet tor of all our little schemes eshort, he is the pivot upon which all our ,hs piness anid avery. thing good turns. How many ot his kind deedse and loving counsels, hmave we strong to. gether as a rosary to counit o'er and o'er each day, and blessing his gemmtle head cacti time with warmer hesrts, for the happiniess he so lavishly bestows I [POR THE 1hERALD]) The Speakership. Mr. Eduor,-l have Irequenmtly heard mema bers oft the A merIran -or Know-Noinmg Party holdinag the Democratic Party as culpable for the disorganiaiomn now existing in Congress. The Democrata arc termed disorgamnisers be, cause they do not hold their tongues and allow Know-Nothings to prescribe.Cathmolice and for eigners tnaebuked Wlito' KnoW Nothinga in Congress aos Orr, a mnantoflinfluenc~e and ho , a native ', South Carnos Ii ke Southerna ri t.. Who ar' duef i Mr. Fnhleir, dman who op. a pbedJ6 e of the Missouri Compromise lino, y acquiesces in its repeal, effec. rats, because opposed .to, agita am, who hae repeatedly voted for ngbt~On of Now Jerey, evefl aftar Mr, oni had repeaatejhly voted fer hIre Banks.. leathe great body of the iCpow-Noth~nga navegon ove tothesupport tf' Bspk&, h ililngssouthstamn ayeda gst a. ith Carolinian of unimpeached *ti~l more, they opposed the receptioh P re. kItiPlgrese Mesesag-and~ yet still ihor's arq g ok dofeuu 4s re-nnrantkon 6f kro. at i tJght votes would Minhis ftvaW.Z te~s pg~b Ao anet fromhire sosfi/a016, ''ru.dd OflA ,L3 ,t an. preej l, In ma.Y citad proceed 10 n'uentet the publi.' busj. aneas. But tlviie rnilhneicously -refttae it) do e'ither of1 these two hing . In pur. iunnelIc 'of IIIee fivine of1 CIA. OrI laey ti will not vield nil i-Ilt. 110i1en4, we wIy, 'I Ihe dem e cat ti'r the mit 'ent-er,'Ia tal'.o (t' 1 tae three lieai o f11. i be et' Xi-I lng i' etitte ol' thi;gs.' Attd we icnno' ce ee Il why it its they aire s well aielied atind cout led.") ihee aouthern A iterietis del;hernte ly enter the mecrel lo.iges which acre lill ed Wilith he'ir owns e'asematies, acake certiii Oat lint ad obligaittins, declare vatr upon attiive-brnt Caithh nttu ad.pited 'iti- us zenhe'; aniad W hen the ilda lteti s pia eposet t to proatee't these tinae teutt.ern Ameri- r cait H gniit the northern Aimerecita', &or taoit teion s, tl ccith ern Altaericants tire o nuch ittticed to the order, rImea. Which their most utanrelenaing atlversta ries have cotae, iltit they reluse to net O with the diemocrats utless the y atr-- cei haileld it) imiit ge in t e Clai cxtry of tieir otalijnaitiese te4 Ithe iaacltidniht Iraternity. -r Aad the Coilumbia Time miataai a the denoraeacla bceatne they witl slot vith-T draw tieiardelarttions agaaist oa order A whiei gave lairth it) fit pres ent atboaiuat: A Iasj riay ite Cngress! Tsl is cerie'tiny ctIphiCent and ct - riaile, to aay the kaistL ! -- Washington U(n tn. A] correspindenaietit of' the Charleton Stand. A nrd mays TI 'I'he re'eptionc fof 8. ereairy Davis, #eta Q Thurliy iaigtt, witas th liarget i-l no-Lt Irilialit I hnlve' ever atce.ielA' e . WK.-hiagi. t'. Sailte s x or egaa it it dred pllrs-n were present, eitbrc:ciig A the Iearaiaeg ani rfinee-n t' the I: a. tiacan and1el l.the' iy 'I the laOw d. ,1'l' . prO'fa it Brc of e legaat It:-MIg , I ve'i- A (tire to miay, was never egntlei iI this 'couitry, aiali in iti hal w m ce-lt'eetit aind 1 T tastefi', it reectmbied ttore a I-vee e' i Stetice faChiotible icnraalttn Coirt. Amotig ahe gtests, I nte''d te iin. W. W. loyee, tol Sth C a->hi:i, aId A hi batiin adtl qleenly ivife, wio T ittoave'd i lee'in.eat lint' crowd of bauiticy. a'r. Aiken, of your Sice, tan alo ea .e flion. i'ae't 'ia S. Broeoks, we're uintaang the guests of l' the ."4ee y %f' War. A Scat.r1ia CALiNA. iAtit .--'l' Ca'im teAlecivry siay A A harge pertin of otr laiper it, neces sarity e, ta d ih le' he An ieta i - pti A all tIe S. Lia it ersalma altron;ad. 11 1x , Tl hilais a Nii lkiig il criaect, ie elte Ul-ine's t the Copniy le lew e Iati yiear ; tid in we' re p lad te s.e'e, .. sa wI tat ie)y atre Ih'tt'rnit i -d 1a41t it, saa tr e th . 'e, A. tillt itta'rea tal ith.. roa:eId, by at'gie'etlig y tic Inpraii-me'at eoll t' iraak. Durintg the last year more is .8200,0 haItve Si bae14-n eXnlel'tat'd eani et ainrov'eianeitIm; tand we r coginizt-, ith Isnuaceli'n luecmotng th11' a Iat iia ere 'ctel m Ilated, list nlacg taye te li' c'e'ste workl. cat Aik- at. here otght hat' nco unie c.anry deli tit woik. It vas ereo ise tetip.. ye MUit was utencit toa be 1illd t11ith ivci bv it ai l'ti t tl aic' It is daahtie'-, R y flic st owuf t tan, 491ttA. las1ct ; aId 1. ralalJh (to 4l ' I'caqr cl it r .aed at' the pro'gr e ,e 'img thv por. 0 1' the Ireekik ud nout-be iatermilct- lea erid llift"p rt.4111 fiar. highly U ury to i pauckholdeVi uid t. in - a. p '. gGLAND.-TI Ili anduiat. .ii to o ic, l 1tr. e" tavai ri thce ear re'ln- 'I' .y invaolve'i..-.. q a.'l reqlutre eatrhrged icctwledege', le'gic al itie itnd paettei taetimanhip M.', IDalbii' paroflesionia ca a cii emingen''t iin wyt'r, lhis pubbeat 'ehcane- ti ter tand peuhatieni 'eeice, tare cell sco o taney gmci.rtacte's eeit inc has handithele le' anhtenatomeaa iiitsaueN co ablely ti is'ear~id hav hics ptredicecesar ii be prately osta'- ei edl, antd the pauheiy andac intteraest ol lhe et Uni te'd Sneatejs hc enfi oreed witls itnesc gy f, and dicettion. Sour.ouquea's O) FsA'r CONFIR',ttc 0 Reported Death of htis M1ajesty.-TJla h Kiingcton (Jac.) Bfianner, ofi thecc 19c h, ltgY the flalawintg ctcitiraationc of ilui' deaff~ of' a le Emea'rc'r tat lanyti: By thae earivcti 'ft he c'te'amier lBizgidVl yes'eday we Icern Ihal he e'xpaeagboi wh acich wvas lit ted ectt bay lhe ' lIpf-Nr Itbiaugnae fear cthe iv eao ef ithe Spjta. 9 lath cide tof Sti Iean Doinage had tit de .Dieeiacn foare-ue, andte thtaiitatsbeci s laetilegeik paince' baet we'e'in tihe cpi Ntt niritate. it# the' contihet G~aenaI l~ e lreua, el the ib ay aaeta armaty, aned cine V be'rs. 'l'ah frtcnste - fu weer, htowewgrS de-idip favoer eo jlhy Diee acitnu, i iahg'a (ii' of e hi4uqaue weore drtiyd)it cick with great cttughate'r. 'I te~ IKuiwaj ewr-himelf had dapisapered iilgt4at andcc it is said ultat Ice icin likc'a doaVls ion thea cdny ofi the battle. IL ice suppoa~eq thact ie hans baeen kiled by the #puiatacde car died fromt lie- 4atjgale oaf thet saaq~h n htonu--'wnrds. - ' ~ ( SOtaleanque's mrutilcated army bad nldt yet returnie'di; bua a usaton aas that disnp. paenaieqe "1f the eenblle Eamperote wi. ameade knowtn niihe enpaitael,.a praiceiesij ' ai 14iict -tpr wats ,proelt'imedf, whou ts haprobacbilityauev'eed to thea rejjcs Thec c pj~ triaited Hleyt ies-of Otits rt' waiI ted t the usel ,. ne heA 'A t t~c fVWem, ~ or wit t) CuB daiturceci (stichs tl $1 pj'l at, e teimaled 4~#i ~Iinefa ~ 1at liie, 'h II, 4ta-iv' S~'he t'entre &60tli b jIe vhotc we're l1~in'e'i.1t dWG atwcke'ntf t' thte fl'ameji fl't~ ueeed thaltete oE? 't '~ r~tioVth in lt.ijzWl 6 edafj geif amei'cm cli *~ chipa i nl' so *Wih I dath In the fingta, HaliMRME ~ Ill ilear. The circumsiano are riedr. l sore iestrlinhy the u t, b laat 11 y,u'g cugl wll, thit It Plls Ul (aiend,, were n g hles lt iturii'el e 1ji' ,work, it iS 14 i .1 1. uirred br-tigh t1r'IMnei throw. ile heri nat-en-hesinto it barrel t, acw pert ot te ion-ie. The Death of the Flowers. B Y W .M. 0 to .i.lN uItYANT . Mho following beautiful linea wore handed to fvr puslt'ienltionsn. alyletiIno ago. We were der the impresaloni w h d com ' liplied with tihe et. when to our peotonilhmntl, we fouriti -In on file the other day. it titelanchoily <days aro coino. lh isadde.4 tof th year, wailifig vinkde, an ' saked *oods. *lt: iaeWlow tmawn ande se'ar. 'aped in (I lollow. or tilta gravo. Tim withered leaves lie dead, toy ruittle to tho edlyhag gust, Anld t? the rabbit4's tread, le robitn ati the wren, are flswn, At ifroin thi shrubt the jAy, n11 11ron1 thia wood-top callA the crow, Through all thi gloomsy any. hike aro the fLawere the fitir young tlowers, lhat lately spr.ang anI attao. brighter light unai so''tr air, A beautcotu sisterhood ? las, they all tire in their graves: 'I'le gent le r-ace of flower r livTIn their holy beds, With I he'flir and -rod of oures. 1' raa iA falling where t hoy lie, liu tile colI Novisbe rain illa n, frot out tie gloomy earth. The lovoly o0 4a again. lie wid-filower and the violet. T1 hey perii'd long ago, ad the brier-W&and tle orchis d]ied, A iirl the uitife~r glow. at oin thle hill 0.he0rgohilen rod, And ilia aster in the wood, tid tihe yellow stt (lower by the brook, lin autumn beauty stood, i fell the trost from fith clear cold heaven, As falls the plague tln aien, ad the lightness of their sanilo was gone, Fromn uplantd. glade antd glen. Id now, when cornes the calm, mild iay, s as ill stilch days will come, wall 1t4 squrevi atni ilt Ieo Film Out their winter huine; 'het tile souni of dropping nuts Is heard, Thou!ci all tile trees are till; nit twinkl in 1th amoky light 'i'liT waters tl' th,- rill, se south awind searehoo or the flowers, Wmotse fragranate 4 he bore, il sighs 4o tind 11h4 tn ill the wood And by 1h1 1treian nto tuore. i( then I tiiink of onio who in her youtliful beauy died, t lar. 11, wk blossoin thatt grew up, Andli fiie- by our side; the cold ini st oet tih we laid her, W 11-n tilt fto est Ctast tihe lear, lit we wqlpt ithalit o1w So lovely. Should have A fi le so brief; 4 tnot unilnet'l it wall, h.4At 01n0 Like Itfiat younig trieid of o'urs, geitle flaod to be iatil'ul, Should perish with tic flowers. - - -- 0 0 - ----A'' From the asJ'hinIon Ulnion. Umination of Hon. Jitmes L Orr. It wtv lt'e s 'enasa t fre rci'i entg* how% thati, ioiter life- withdrawn i''C. ebatrilsoa its lete'reinty, lihe l'inoratI* mem L,. Orr-,' e.t So..uIito Urlois ialiiilted air. sie <enveotrt.w ent.ia '. 'I, I the ,' h g n i aliencSt 1ona10 ol' Mr. Ole St'he dillo111n to whilh le lasa beel 111ilied it in wholly unieeenry #..r to speak. We nvelien 14n t iil,.i "''iilig it Contimltikee tah ille Wolt04e4 h14'11 no .l. but tlhe mnos' etailit leeoll-h.d . rliistwlttria could lave sIa'iai . I self, and we iever ilamw him, c'vee, t it tiuos.t iryaig ive*4m-Ii4, wla' i i llol s-aeus. 'he w ilo4g ' 1! uii' lolligiltais l'er . ie ronh.'te V 'e'N linig tallie't i. . I ia b "'in41 s'r bae'ltaig. ii ihe schla al I' f litiulo I'ls its n% hsans il he iigi5 hi a d ilt -ru', tao 'r) ce-eS Sil ls l istalited b~y l&V, ep tnaton aire a k.' Utear. He-Ic g 'ialy thle cornphoiaine~'I bestcowvla..,. a ita,nindi lhe pubbihe Iline'e'ts wo hi lan it etily pronioed f it' islymbali bie r'eted. lie i llowIig lare the prneriedligpa tf e enatus hy whiie'l hi' with nitaflitl, DtatOcitATs'0 CAUCU4. At at lwtin g cii' elsh neunie5 Iunen(lbe ', Congrae in thle bal oi the141 I 'H,u1', 141 e 23.i SIst., S I th iifowinug reso',lUltaon, 'red by lihe Honu. Hliwel'l Utobbl, ufi e'tru ra, wvaas adop(ited : Rtesrhed, 'I'hl, adhelt rila a o the priW.. r Npea4ke'r, snd ti i vww ~ of:a his with.s -'wi l asi aeid(te, w4e hiirebiy ills anae l'or -t 'etlb of Hlpeak'let o St 4slt5 ~l1p5 eu Rfe'preuee'nialyes'a nii tjn L. Oy e, $n11511h Corealict "I'h.labg, Chu ruI a w nge5IJ'I, 8. Ore Y i G e g fios i 844 ga1 pt, t 4rsiden nu~ ~8&2 IbxBL. fet rease Ja% soha rr gtl Ib