The Abbeville banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1847-1869, January 27, 1859, Image 2
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THE PUKSinKNI' AN!) TTI*C THIRTY MIT.UON
riOrOSlUON- A W Al'.NliiU 10 111E
DEMOCRACY.
'I'll.- iili'ii that Hi** |ii<*|i*'-ilioii (or tlio deposit '
*>1' >*S.'|ii.tH)o.inHI willi llit* KxecnliVO f<*rtli? |Mir- j
t*li;is<> **t ("tilia is olf*r**d at tins instant'.*' of llio j
!'rt'sad**n:, lia< 1?*ni ]nop.'!*;al**d ?*> far wiiliout !
' out rail i'ti.tii, and I-; ana-plt'd us i?ii iiiii|Ui*kIionn- j
Mi* laiM liy I!pulilir. Nay, a journal supposed |
'<> sustain i'i>nti*l**iilial rclal ions* wil l? I ln> < ?aliiii* t, j
intimates in it>> is^at-? !' Monday, that Mr. Itucii iiian
l? ih i !< *1 ilii-i fvlraoidittary ?'i'o*lit in
ut>nst*iiiii'iio<' of iiiuliiir-in *1 from Ma*lriil wliieli
proiiiifs to an ovi*rmr" for tin* ni'i|tit.?ilion
.if tli*> i>!an*l. Tli.* li<* willi a ('iristiiiiMiiiico |
i< tin* ri-a'!v ?f III** tinvoia?;iotts cones- J
j?Ollil**lll.
\V? li-jv sni: f.i.*!orv i"fo:tn'il ion Ili.it tat* :
t't'O^ide it i- i-i i way i| iis-tl I for ill*.* tuovi* j
iii**?i wlii -ti \va< inn t'*'1 a lew days since in :i j
i*i|i|<<:is nf 11. to *.*ial ;* S**iiatois. Ill- policy ia ,
i***' i r 1 I" I 'i | i - ' i"ii * I Colli, w is Itiily com :
utitlI to !!i.> foiiiilrv in l'i> r* ****nt ui**s-;a';<* ; |
witli a 'ti>* r* ***!n*i.i**inl.ition ot tl:?* tifasiil-*.* |
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suet-.|i. in --'.iiuM;i'iv H'lvirix liii'i I j
i<- I!ii-i -11; <n_riiili'-.iii>'.> in walTanl n j
i ?>*<>! I iiim'i s.r sivil !'< !rtn|ii?irv ?-x|??'? !,
livui-s, li<- vin'i! 1 ! :iv?* iiit'nrni'Ml lit- Si.n.ti. "I* j
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its I'va-I'iii 'I il.li tl 'lal.'y ol Hie l>l;nnl
:1n'lli-"!\It i\'i- jn-l (ill'i! 1 ! an -1111 lial io pro i
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:ijij>ri>:ic!i w : ! that. Vi*"V I to i*'*p<il.-i*<l with si
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1 in-!, ill-- i-I-, i in.lit .i v un>! ii.'iviil pnw<-rs ?i|"
iHf trili. :i*;:i I \\ in We ?*??nl?I imt tiohl
the i-':iui! a iimhi'Ii, ii liy any f|inii?;t- Wis uii^lil
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l-'raiii't- in.-! I ii.^!.ni-l. li.iVt- |.!nnl\ a(lniiiiiis|i<-<l
us ihat any pr?'? at -itt.* 111]it tn |i<?s-a.-si Ctilisi
will fiif.iia; tiptr joint ami Idvriiiiucil t'isia1
aii'*-*.
A .' lilt ' f':'.-! SK'Cllltlilla'ioll Itf llll<l:ll<||-<:, 111
\vIii?*!i \vr .-limilil .nl.I ihi* iuiiiiitieiil ha/.artl of
a i-rvil-- i.-is ii-.n anion;/ t! iu-ithm-s <il
tin- i>!a:i?!,? !tti Mini' Hiiili will |i|*i-t<>iit| In s?'<'
a |.<.--i'.!- t-li.sii'-i- I't.r tin* iiiini'-tliato su-ijuisitioii
i.|" i'ii!..i. '!*! - - ! ?hi i*- sn itl.vinii>ly ami illlt-rlv
i-liiint ri>- 1. tli'il imi Sfiiatnr, with th<! iul*t
ii* i it a t it t a . v 111 -11 may htr I.rnt-il Irniii t.lio pr-ri?
11 I In' ii -v j'a|i<T?, stii I willi paifat-ily
<11<111<JI1 In ?Iir-t:ii fiii;-li a |>al|I ! iiiii>ii?--ili-lity)
will |i!'-'!-^i- lii--" r?-|?'ilatmn lor tin: pnrehast'
i.f Cult.i at. any |.t i?t?? ur liy any c.xptt<1
-iiI.
In 111f-s'afr-in-v, an iiili-lii<r"iil. :ulv?ic:ilc ?if
fill...!. 1
. .. "??!' ?a v?*r\ un!'
rent policy lnoii lli:it proposed in the Senatorial
c:iii':ii<. t 'in 1 i 11 lt t-lic occasion mi unfavorable
ill tin- iii i :: 1111 -111 of 11 i ~ object. lie woum In- tillwiliiii'.'
lo pcr-i.--t 111 ::it abortive citietpme, \vln>ii
tin- only elicit of micIi irrational obstinacy is to
inulii;>ty lit.* li!!in;!l iii hi- wsiy, :hi>1 to postpone
to nu itch finite period. Ifc would
iivniil i xaspciiit injr (lie temper of Spain by n
I en/inn ittijii.fi iiciiy in a tnsif ler already s?nlli?*i?-iit.1
v rcjMijfiiaiit to her f.-eiiiers. lie would suspendhis
elVnrls for tin* :n*?jui-iIi<-?ti of C'uha, until either
from pi-eocenpation '.villi Kmopeati politico, or
from mutual pviloti-ies or a rlianjfi of policy,
France and K:i.:iand uii^lii opposen less menacing
resistance to tli<> expansion of American empire.
Kspi eia!!v wmiM lie he reluctant, to incorporate
the islan.i with the t ailed Status so lotin im its
inhabitants are avr-r-c from the ciinnnxioii. InBt.uad
of the Mamleriinr impatience exhibited by
tlie Sciritorial 'aiiciiit, and the uhsurd prn|>osal
for the pupchas- of Cuba when everybody fore
mo i!nhiriiiinl repulse of the overture, lie
would i an apparent. abandon mt-ul nf the
project until a more propitious fortniie shall suggest
a renewal of the negotiations.
This is tin: |?o!i?:y which every Hinccrc and in1elli<?<
ut friend Hi' Cuban amif \alion nrccpts an
I In* only ? ?mrsi* lor tin: government under existinjr
eircurnMaueesi.
"?Vh\, then, tti<- extraordinary proposal to hyllt?
credit nf it bankrupt treasury, for
an object ho plainly ami hopelessly uiiattuina1.1.
#
ll'ii. chjeef to ilir* measure nil other conr.ider.tlTifris.
If. in the judgment of well-informed
jicnpl" tin- :ir'|iisiiiun of (Jaha were a present
po-sihility. we would still protest against. tile aggrandizement
<>f tin* Kxuentive I?v *<?exlwrhilnnt
a supplv of money under such unsatisfactory re
strictiotii;. Mr. I ii'-hatian is a person of una91?ii*in??
nature aii-l incorruptible intcirrity- We
111>|>t-.-h< i>11 no ili-trimeiit to the republic from the
weapons with which a niinfi<Iini; Congress may
arm him. Hilt Senators should look beyond the
peeu'i-ii iti'-s of an individual to the consequences
of a principle.. The prcccdi-llt will lie fraught
with ineiilfiilal'le evil. The power* of the I'xeeutivo
are already excessive,?augmented l?y
the no "I thirty millions to lie disbursed
..I ,i'.. ,.i- t... i
... inM-rci i*?ii ol i no rre.i'ilrnt Willi*
nut. any |iraeti<'al?le rt'spousilnlily to Onligrios,
I>i?-v will only ih-i^Ij tin; ilircctiou of ft clear
It1 Mini nil ii-r-^.-iii: spirit, to ho iwlerjuntc Id
any jusi p-of ii?>iir| ?(i??n. The government
liny not always In: administered liy a dynasty of
y>Mrini< or iinli?eih's. Hereafter it l'rcsitieni willi
i.lif **u11is of .1 nek.-1.">n Imt witliout lii? virtues,
iiiny ili-in.iii'l ?:sn,<ifht.ii(Hj mi some pretext of
Mule ner.??sit v ; :tn*l liy Ili<* corruption of the
yoputar inie^rity ami iho unlaw'fill ?inptoyitifitI
of ili" puhhc |ori!f/<, limy accomplii-h the overthrow
of our r*"j*>iIn institutions.
It il Wi'i'i' allowable to discuss so grave a mensnrc
in i!i*- liirlii of jiirly expediency, we wmiM
Hilars! Hull Mm Democracy could not stand ii|>
umlcr the bwid.ii ?f rcproaeh to which llio proposition
of tin; t'uba caucus ?'\jiiim'.s liieiii. 'J'lio
folly of the niov<;iin ilt IiumIm'cii iIiMccIimI'already
Liy lh<: < Jppinilioii ji.iiriial.s ; ami tlo-y have rni*cd
an I'luTigi'lic elauior of corruption uputiiu the
'dominant parly. If wc prn?cc<lc>l to justify the j
tduirfo-, the cniiS'-quc ucoa will he iln-astrons to
Olir ascendency. livell !tO\V there is loo lilllcll
crotin.l of accusation airaiusl the l>ctnncrney on
l Ins scorn of extravagant anil impolitic expenditure.
An outlay of >>liMl.nOO.iHi'l for the support
of (foveriiiu-lit. a'leiieit of several million!) in
lb" annual accounts, :iih1 a rapidly-increasing
pulilir: leht, are iiieltmlirulieeH which the l>eruoriiit.ii'
party will sustain with difficulty, if at
nil. Kvciv year w?? w-oin to drift farther ami
ii i 111 iiii* m?i laiHiinaiKs or Male rii^lits
aii'l Ivronninv wliirli Imvo hitherto directed our
policy. Kvcry will* u*? iui|>HtT ili<- force of liiom;
rr]iiit>lii';in |)'iii> i|>|r3 wliicli c.ivc iw mil hold mi
flm popular lirnil, anil wlticli liavir fi> fir nils*
Cuiiicil our aswndi'iicy, It. ixtimt; l.lic J>einnc:?ry
wi'i i- nm-slcl in Iliir: projriTs" of <li (M'iHTiii;y and
di-cay; t-Iso thry will lie pr?*ci|iilal<>d from power
miom-r than llm advocate anil l>?iit'fi(:iarief> of
|Iijj;iJ nj>' ii' 1 iI iii"?? miliripali? ill tliuir prettiMit
enjoy* i< of oiiifoi-tal?lo place ami a nnllli.'ieiit
bti|ietul.? Wimliiiinloii Slttl< *
Tin- ln?!ir?l <?f dsri-ciors of Mm American Coltmixulinn
Swei< lv hi-fil (heir inrctinj; ill tins cily
yr.-ti-i'il.iy. Aililn?<i-8 w?:iu delivered by the
ptrsi'Ti-iif of lli" society liild otlicrs, and tin: annual
re|Hirl WiIH p'-id. Of Mm AIM lllllillrerf anil
M.\ly llnoe wnijy.tiil-s. ktk?m from li.tlliniore to
f,iIn-riu m "November. 1WV, timely wnt to C??pe
iloiinl, bcvj-ii remained i/i Monrovia, mid t?*ii
ill ll.iss.-i, iiml ill'- rej<i went, into lilt) interior to
^hfyo^liiui'. In tlx- past year there weie two
KipjiliiH'ii*?, witli one hundred mid (sixty one
j>a?cii?( rs. Tweuly ??f fifty-threo wl>o in
rCnvi-iiilii-r lusl wre from fninhriifge, Maw. nnd
worn I lie lii.st installment- of (tpnrtynf one hundred
stii<I till v, who design making tlieir home in
Aflien. The Hidisdo of hiheriit i.i believed, fiom
?x|K>i ii'iiVti .md olndrviitioii, io l<o moro muted to
tin' (.oii<stiiiitioiiH of iii-(rr<M'? limn onr iiurtlirrn
.'titles. 'I'lin lirtpolft expressed that the United
?SutU- i.wiU ilo-.soi<twtlvuu4 t > proriiota the Cjfplorarimi
of the N ijj*?r, six important to commerce, l'lte
lnW>ni<?of the srtrioly'in tlie past year was
; I ho c.\p.'iitiitHro?; ?'Wathitiglou
Globe.
Cub" nnd the N'w Y?rk Legislature.?Ai.iavv,
JiiAutt'ry 1$.? fJfsololion.s were introduced into
I lie Hi'itato (hit* morning instructing the JleprefscntMlivei)
in ('oiigri-HS finni this State to fnvor
the tipproprintioii of thitfy millions for the j?tirChiuse
ol (juhti.
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ABBEVILLE BANNEB. aK
w. ?. ?a vis, i:diior. 9
Thursday Morning', Jan. 27. 1859. y?i
TO om IWTKOS8. fils
We start an Agent to-ilav through the District, I'nl
fur the piiv|?n?t' of rollout ing the amounts 'ltie <"' **
us for Subscription, Advertising and Job Work. ",0
11 u,u^
As tin- :imoiiiit \viii>-Ii each one owes is small, wo ,
\\ c
hope they will be prepared to s?ttle the same (jifi
when called nil. Iiro
Those out of the Pistrirl. to whom l'ills will '
be sent, avill please rcmi'.
. ? . - - - ? the
ci.t'i'.i'.iMi: u.rnr.iNt;:: bri.
Willi :i view to increase our f-ubscriplit.n pat,
.. ,, . . I'iu
iMiia""'. we make I lie billowing proposition:
r "ft
We will furnish (iODKV S I.AI'YS I>OOK ]
mi I lb" RANNI'.R. one jcir. for I'Ol'll ])OI,- on I
I.MIS: IIAII I'l'.K'S M AiIAZINKsmd the RAN- ?'*
NTX. one year, l ot p. IhM.I.ARS; ARTHUR'S
llnMi: M ACS A/.l N I-: ami the HAN NT. 15, one
of (
hmi'. 'i ni: 1:1: dollars and i m tv cunts. r<1<
The subscript ion price of cither IIA 111'I'. It or dun
lioDEY i-- TIIRIiH DOLLARS per annum; ,>XT
lint we will furnish either of those Magazines '
cor
iml the Banner, for just one Dollar more than j
the price of the Magazine alone. pla
COUHT CALENDAR. We
WESTERN' CIRCUIT?SI*RING TKR.M, 1S50. t,re
KLTl'l'.X HAYS.
Abbeville Saturday, 1-Yh'y 1J). '0>
Anderson Saturday, Feb'y 20. or '
I'Kkens Satunlav- Maivli 3
l!rccn\ ilh* Saturday, Ma roll 12.
^juiriaiiburjr, Saturday, March |{>. "lel
Laurens, Saturday. March 26. 'J'"'
(|lM
PITTIVSH ?r f'Oi;!!T. "
ALLcvillo Monday, March 7.
Anderson Monday. March It. I"il
I'icl!?*n? Monday, March 21. l''?
LSrcwiville Monday, March 2S. "n
Spartauhurg, Monday, April 4. w.'
Laurens, Mondav, April 11.
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RELIGIOUS. the
We are requested in statu that Rev. Mr. Hanks, dis|
??f I.aureus, will preach in tin- I-'piscopul Church, osli
at the usual hour, on next Sahhath. lo |
See advertiseinets of Messrs. Jordan & nn^
Mcl.auchlin, J. \V. Lipscomh, Kx'r, John 11.
Monday & Win. J. Arnold, Kxr's, I'. 15. Hawkins, J"
Sam'l Gilmer, Kx'r, Sheriff Sales, &c.
SADDLES AND HARNESS. ntl
\Vc would cull the attention of the public li> on
tin- advertisement ??f Mr. T. N. Ilnoffxixu, who ?lof
proposes to furnish hi* customers with every ?let
tliinjj in his line at a very " low tariff." Mr.
licnWMMi is ii first class workman, and its in ev- cn'
ery way worthy of public ptitronage. You wil' hll
fuul him on Washington street, ever ready lo ae- les!
commodate you. Don't pass him hy, but give tlie
him a call. 'at
PRESENTATION, of
We flaw, says the Chester i^hiiijuri!, a few ,
day since, al tin- Jewelry Store of Messrs. Hi:x- R
nkt fc Wii-son, of this place, :i splendid (Sold j|1(
headed Cane, beautifully carved ami engraved, j)n
to he presented lo the Kev. Dr. (Jitir.it, the re- t
tirinz I'resi.leut of Krckinc College, hy the Mem- (M1
hers of the present Senior Class. This is a very j|ft
appropriate oflerini* of respect ami esteem for B-((l
such an interesting occasion, and we have no j(|(
doubt the I)r. will highly prize the gift on ac- g0
count of its own intrinsic beauty and excellence, m(
hut much more as it will he to him a pleasant (n(
memento of the wnrm att.iehineut and grateful of
affection of the young gentlemen of the Senior j|(1
clos!i
FIRE IN COLUMBIA. 1,0
A fire, sa\-? the Columbia Carolinian, occur ^
red nn Simitar morning, about 8 o'clock, in a ...
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IU j/r. ruir an<i located in ^ ^
flic rear of Flanigan'a shoe store. This was cntir?:ly
consumed and two others?one belonging
1? (i. V. Ar.twcrp, the other to Oeorgo Dial?
were partially consumed. Fortunately, the fire ^
department wore promptly on the irround and
, . ' . . _ poi
rendered most efficient service. rho flames
hml attained such violence in the first building . ^
that extinction w?s beyond possibility. Without
very active measures against its prorjrea*, the
entire hrick row must have been swept 7"^
lot:
away.
, FOf
About 21 o'clock, there was another alarm
given, from the liousc of Mr. W. F. DeSaussnre. ?
We are clad, however, that no serious dnmuire
b ? > 5 on
resulted.
THE ACQUISITION OF CUBA. w
Senator Seidell's ISilt, placingiit the disposal of he
the President, thirty millions for the purchase of ftl
Cuba, is attracting some attention in Washing- st'
ton City. However much we may desire that
t.? i 1
.... |.,.iviiui>g ailirmu lie CUIlStlllllllillUtl, WC BllO III'l
not be deluded with the vnin lir.pe that I bin l(<
pn
measure, though il were to pass into a law, (0
I would secure to iik that hoou which we have so Ai
long coveted. Spain will never consent to sell
Cuba f>>r twice or thrice thirty millions. Cuba Wl
J en
will never be acquired, except we can American- n ,
i'/.e il l?y inducing our citizens to fettle in the ret
country. Oul>n must full into otirhands by Rrv- 1,11
olut ion mid annexation. The sumo means which *"
m
gave us Texas will ultimately give us Cuba. If ||
wn ever possess it, wc shall take it byk hazard of an
the sword.
LAURBR8VILLE FEMALE COLLEGE. * j1,'
We were prevented last week from noticing
the advertisement of this flourishing institution,
located at Laurens C. II. This institution,
though just in its infancy, hrw so f.ir been eminenlly
successful. We believe thnt it is under m
the control of the Presbytery of South Carolina, en
Wc think the friends of the College iinvc been ar
peculiarly fortunate in the ehoice of a very able nr
corps of Professors, among whom arc those who in
will achieve success in their vocation, and wil' P'
give character and reputation to the institution
which will be known and felt throughout the p|
Ktf.te. tli
The first, session closes on tbe 14th of Febru- nf
ary, iir.d the second begins at th? same time.? "J
Pupils can enter at any time during the session, Hj,
and are charged only Irom the time they enter.? to
For terms see advertisement in another col- re
umn.
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THE PRESIDENTS REPLY. ro
In reply to a resolution of Congress calling la
for copies of the correspondence in relation to m
the puichase of Cuba, tho President iten'ls the .
following: el|
"lu my Ins! annual mesange I stated- that tho ra
publicity which bus been given to onr former vr
negotiations on thin subject. nn<l th? large ?p- pr
propiiutions which .nay ho required to effect ill* in
purpose, render* it expedient, before making an- w
ether attempt lo renew (lie negotiations, tbnt 1 cli
should lay tlwc wliolo subject before Congreaa. I ta
Ktill entertain the wirm opinion, deeming it foi
highly important, if not indispensable to the gr
success of any negotiations which I might innti- ho
tute for the purchase of that inland, that the va
meoauro ahould receive the previous sanction of oo
Congreaa" or
The message wan referred to thft Committee eei
on Foreign Relations. of
The municipal expenses of Cincinnati, for 1858 do
ftinouitjed u> $500,000. fid
fl'.MMVMCUIIl) '-f-.lV !
N. McliOWAN BKFOKK THE PALMETTO *
Association. ?-**
Jit. Khitou : Wo noiiec in thn hiM. isatto of 'i'"""
ir p:i|iei\ mi article which originally n|>|?":?r- J",.^
in the I'Mncfiolil A(Irirtixrr, ri'vi'winj lli? |,i||?>.
t Anniversary A<l<lres-s ?Mivero<l before the ; <|iii<-U<
mett<> Asuooiution, in May, lf07. Tho crili- } " 'j'
it is evidently bj' one who was a incnihiT of
I'iilmeltA Iti'iri motif, mid from ii* nioilomtn <.r ~;..i
I considerate tone, deserves our attention. t;!?? -?
tli ink. it not unfortunate licit tin: incidents of j,!
Mexican Campaign shoiitd now ami then he st.|v;ini
uj;lit under fliendly discussion, and thus lci?|?l t? r-lr
euieinbraneo. The Anniversary Address re- j"''loai
ed |r>, which was evidently prepared with ?lM?| ,
most scrupulous regard for trutli, contains a
?f account, of Santa Anna's attempt upon genera
it man's Brigade of Volunteers, between I'l
at and Amo/oqne, which this writer thinks | |lAV
little inaeurate." ; The
['lie Address stales that the Volunteers were uie'ice
[lie point of encountering a suiprise on that i|jt
asion. which was only prevented hy the ncci- Ki resi.
tal discovery of a drummer hoy, belonging die W
A'orth's Division, which was lying ill advance ',:i**'3
Ijitit'iian, at. Anio7.<iipn>; whilst the writer 'a j j,|
.-lied to thinks that (>cn. Quitman was in no
igerof n surpiise, hut had been informed hy "wen?
Tr.j.-i, the night In-fore, lhat I lie attack was
templuted, and had made his depositions uc- ()m
diagly. It is not conceived that the matter lion, I
t nil important. No surprise actually to->k prudei
ee, and no had coiifenupiices resulted. I'nt 1
1 , li liathink
tlic movein-nt of Santa Anna was en- , |,,
ly unexpected. After the route of C>rro Jeokyl
r/ln it was not supposed lhat the enemy would
iihle to make a stand this side of the Capita! ', 'U ? '
1 > ; l.llv'l':
it most the pass of Jtio Frio, in the Mouii- i A ft t
i rim of the Valley of Mexico; and it re- prs \v<
:tn no discredit upon nnv one if the slate- |
* lieen f
ills of the Address are, as we believe them to | j,
entirely true. Il certainly was no fault of 11U<-!v
distinguished Generals Quitman and Worth, j'"
leither of thein knew what was passing in the '
.1 -f .1 -
uri- wney .Mexican ctnel, especially as overt
y behaved so handsomely when tho alarm ' e.oy
s given. The mo? I gratifyine point nf 11 a ;
nlo att'iir, wns tlie gallant. and spirited prepar- ,11^)',.,
m mnde in such a sudden emergency. This 1
ident of the hatfled surprise i< mentioned in t
Address, evidently not for 11113' pitrpt"1'1 "f | | 'l,lJ*'
|>arageineiit, but only because it wns an inter- | |i:i|,.s
ing incident, ami lincl scarcely been alluded I week
l?3* any of the histories of the Campaign. These : .
the reasons expressly assigned. I j ( .
[bit a# the matter is questioned, it may he best 11w
state the evidence, which, to our minds at i stork
kL affords the proof conclusive that, neither 1 "" !"'.1
til |G.
jrtli nor Quitman knew of the contemplated s-lj|tl. (
aek, and thai Quitman's Brigade was in fnel '|'|H
the point of being surprised in a daiiL-erous :uii?ui
ile by mi overwhelming force of Lnncrrs, un- ''"J"
ihe command of Santa Anna himself. Wc
..b .1.- . ? *-? -
.... 1,'puuiliuii in which (.< !iiman ? lilt 1c i ;ttr<ii lltnand
was founds- consisting ns it did of | l>eri<ol
t two Regiments of Volunteers, niunbrriii'' | {!''.'1'
~,l i I.
s than twelvo hundred effective men?raise< s:tnie
s strongest presumption llisit lie had no cxpeo- year i
inn of the threatened nttnck. When tin" |'l<
ncers were accidentally discovered in sight
the road, these regiments were in mnrrhimj ,,f
I fii/hliiiii order. The advance guard was port*
all, and some distance ahead of the lndy "I
? command. Tlio wagons?including a large |ju.
vision train?were stretched out o?rer the 77-j, v
iknn road for at lenst a mi'e. The rear 'he si
ard consist I'd of hut a single company, ami ving
hecn delayed atcain[> in disponing of a />tl
k tnan, wax some distance in the re?r. We the T
pponed to he with the rear guard when the ure.-s
lid of the first cannon was heard, mid we ro- V"" '
from
wiher distinctly?ao unexpected was the nt- t|)f. si
:k?that we thought the firing win in honor estimi
eonie new victory, the intelligence of which *'' * r'
d just arrived by express. It was our opinion
;n, aTid it is our opinion still, that tlio condi- woll|,
n of the command was such that they could steam
t have withstood a dashing charge of three birgei
msniid I?anccrB. Mounted troops move rapy,
and they might have vwept from front to |,j,Vy.
ir?lancing the meu in detail or in sipiaiU, It i
rore it was possible to close tip in battle ar- V'
/. To have been crushed under such cir- *''/"
cult v
instances would neithor have been dishonorit- sition
: to the volunteers, nor very creditable to the could
mp of the Mexicans. until
Gen. Quitmnn himself says, that ho wns only ^rvii'
ormed of the threatened attack by a messon- navy,
r from Worth, niter the firing bad cotnnced,
and the train wns coming up nt full g.il- .
?. See bis Address before the Palmetto Aswere
iiation. ??
I>ut in addition to this, the statements of Ihe ||e M
Idress are confirmed in every particular by the conip
ly history of tlie war which alludes, an fur as '
know, to thiM incident. In Ripley's "War ||'v
ith Mexico," second volume, page 1()P, will li-diei
found an interesting account of the "AIT.iir falliei
Amozoque," corresponding piccisely with Uic
itcinciits of tlic Address. 'ontii
Wollli
JUSTICE. must
Extract from Riplf.y'k "War with Mux- instir
>."?" Worth pushed his march through the "nil l<
s.?, where an abortive attempt hail been made excite
impose obstacles, and on the 13th arrived at us to
nozo'pie, a town twelve miles distant from encis
ichlk. Being desirous of conciliating the good instill
II of the inhabitants, nnd in no expectation of Siaiei
countering an enemy, from that place he sent way,
communication to the Ayunt.amieiit.oof I'urhla, count
juesiing an interview in order to arrange his
trance and occupation of the city. To await /' '
i answer and the arrival of Quitman's coin- minis
mid, he remained at Amozorpie on the 14th. the V
is soldiers were occupied iu cleaning their arms ing ri
id nccnutennents preparatory to the entrance, hiiiI g
hieh it was intended should he made in good sent)
yle, when, nhoulume o'clock iu the morning, a IB
iimmer hoy, who had strayed in advance of rium
e pickets, ran ill with the information thnt the ??'
lemy was approaching in force. ahovi
*' It was hardly believed, hut the staff officers "i'le li
ounted nnd galloped to the front, discovering ed tin
e advance of a corps of from 2500 to 300t)cav- third
ry. ' It was keeping to the north of the nmin he eii
ad from Pucbla. and. from Hie nature of the i<>ai|>)>
tintry, it wa* difficult to ascertain whether an
my followed in its rear or not. 77,
"The long roll nt once called the lrrN>|>A to pin;/
ms. and the different regiments paraded in an l)nit?
credibly short space of time. Taken by sitr- twoh
Wi Worth wan nt some lore to im.ige the inten- ilrcil
>iib of the enemy; but he threw the guns of and (
ie siege train into battery at the angles of the four i
Bza of the village, Rent corps in advance upon and t
e different routes to observe the approach, whicl
id awaited the development of his move- seven
?nts. Being apprehensive thnt the oncmy sump
iglit. have Qnitmun's corps in view, as, after a Texai
loit time, it w*8 feen that ho was turning the llireft
wn, he ser,t Colonol Garland with the se.eond tour,
gime.nt of artillery (acting as infantrj-,) and three
to guna of I>UHcnn's battery, on the rond to bund
ic rear. dred
"Oncoming out from the town, this detach- sixty
ent found iUtelf in sight of the long column of l y eii
ncers. which wns on iU left Hank, and not 18&6.
ore than nino hundred yards distant. It
orch?d for a mite or more along the road, in a A'o
rectum approaching the path followed l>y the Drool
leiny, and, having obtained fair six pound can (
ngc, Duncan'* guns mere opened upon (lie ad- Tli
nice. Tlio leading regiment won soon din- nimei
irsed by Hie fire, hut the two iinmndintely fol- Smuli
<ving formal columns of f<<|tia<fronv, nnd like
heriiiip to iIjm ri(?b?, made h (Wi do nitration of seemi
larping. The infantry of the Amoriciin de- whi|ni
chment took position in hue. to receive thein, and y
' the ground on ita right was broken to a Jeeo,
and the artillery was on its left. Duncan, Tui
iwcvor, turned one of hi* guns upon the nd- mono
nciiig column, and Captain Steptoe having by th
me ap on the left with a tw<mtyfonr pound- inissw
howitzer, bunt n shell in its head, which > Ch<
Jtlnred the whole force. The eixth regiment pe?d<
infantry, which supported hid piece, had thrown At ih
t a company of skirmishers, which captured a of th
zen or two prisoners. One or two Mu.xiciin of- tobac.
?rs had mean while been taken by the American direct
K ??| I w I m I ?%JLMr nan ? ! 'I'-I?f.rm^
!!:< ". !i"' i 'h.'m'-" ! it u:
I > 11.III! i>|'lie* M.'\i.-..|| |n| . l . ' : !< li wilt
am! iiri>ci-i-<!fi! on in |ln; ilir- i'l i'Mi t
a!t*s :>|?|??< -!i : 1ml \V..|! It si-nt two rej?l*
mill iii!' li.ill' t v in tlia! >lii ri-li'ili, ami. :tflitiit
lite vn'rv ?!i-m|?j?.- if. it in lln>
(jiilltnan. who Irnl Is I 111 liliiiir, lisnl
ihmI his iii:<l"<*li. mill was ill'1! smili :| IfI'i".
Ii??vim? tli;ti Wnrlli woiilil imiiiI111 i - liis
>:i lli?- 1 1 ill, Santa Aiiii:i iii'nl" liis movfif
Ilia I i!ay with Ins cavalry, j i hi; out.
it of 111iiiitiit m ill fur :ii"vi ?if iIn* <!ist<>
Aiii<tz?i|iio, wiili lln-inliMiiimi <i| |?:i--ih
iiinl filinrj si|hhi Ij'iilttMUi, iiv?t \tlms??
r I'iiiti- In* i:ii-.'lil liavi'lni|ii"l In v in sm.ii>
'a tic. This wonM Iiju'i- nn|ii- li(i Wnrlli
ici' hi- sl- |i-i; mi l it it jiiiiv i 1? ! a
it a'i'.iir, limvi'vor nsi-h-s il. tiiitlhl have
>1 jihysii-al . tr-. l. it wmil.l ha\iT I ii a
hill-' In liav.-1 |.-il !i 11 I in <ln* c-:!j?iI:i 1
linn* nf tin* arrival n|" tin* V:ill',ilir-ii?-<I
I ..I ( i"
Iiiipnflr-l A/l ii4niix.? We foj.y (1|? fol[
from lli.' Savannah //' wi'i'""/! :
;a 1 1 i<-ittI in%* > (icfllr?>t? of tIi?> roin<!
oil Sat ill -l ty lif t, I I'fol-f .llltlift* t'limli-s
iirv. I nited Si;ii''s i '<>iiiui!--ioin i*. Th"
rs, l!:o-vn, adit .Vjiiirvi, wlm wi-ii i|
soul" i! iy.-i ;i'^i> its pail of tin- crew of
illii!. |i-l\ or such o'li'T vessel its may
ovi-i t|n? i'!:ivev, w< re !ifoiijj|ii
1 cxalniu'it i*>n. (iiiiiitlii, I ?i-! |-i<r!
ii'V.iiiiil llctirv I!. .l;n-!v.-oii. !'-ij . appear
ill., jut.;, ini,.ti, ami \|. <-rs I.! v I iV
! fill' tin- ilf 11 11 two wiltl<-<ot">
xailliili-l? I If H :: /.I| I| IM .-I, i.f I5riiti-.v i<!;,
"?.111 I .r Maliiv. of i'ii- jn.il of Dai'ii'li.
juM'liT was | :j 1 'liiiir Hi" i \ miiii'i.ill
il !i is !i. ..I) -l. ? :.|i-.| 11v olli.-r-s ino-l
il iii.i to pi t.'i-li 11:if - ?tin .t> v 'il jir* '"lit.
ay iii'ii f!y >t* ilia! Dw'tui' II. nvore that
i Ih i'ii s* i.i for lo iir'k" a ( . of- ss-onul \ i>i!
iit'tfriM-4 wl.il>' lli-y wi ii- encamp'-d on
I Island; that l;? saw them ; thai Ih* v apI
in !>? Alrie;ti:s i f fr-->ii ini|>ott:t1 ion, henilly
unahle to speak or comprehend 111
h lanoilaoo.
r tin- li'.-liiiiuiiy was fcci-ivi'il, lii" pri-nii re
ivniatidi'il to jai! In nwait a further cxlion.
A lariji! ninnlcr of witnesses luiv?
ulipionacil. al Various points mi the eoasl
i lli? interior, am! tin* proceedings art;
to occupy tin1 ('onuiiisniontT, fioin limit
o. fin* s.-veral wi'ki to come.
: now pretty !;.-in-rally lic|.. v.-d lha! tin
crcr, which is ;i very small Vc...cl, tiroii'.'ht
i? slaves, lain was siniplv a consort up !
i tin- |i:iss.iirc, ami w:is iis.*<l for l.in.lili'j 111
from 'In* main ship, which r<-m:iii1 mil at
id iv:i' i-eutlleil as sihjti as lier fr? i-.-lil was
rt?cil.
' ill St-it-U" lit.?'I'lli' receipts uf C'llt'lli III
stun fur tin? past week were. by I'aillti.V'-'i
bales; l.y water 1 wayon "Jul
-toijetlier I .'l.l'.Ti bales?cr>n-es|<i?:,i]itn;
liM year ii,C.*i!t hale*.
exports from Charleston for I lie same
i-eie, I ? fineij-a ports 1 11 s bales; coastl.*7't
biih"-?H|al;ltl? tile tnl;i| cNpolls of
ee|; 1 JS*-' liaies. aid leaving oil liami a
of 01.til 7 li'i'cs, iliclll-IVe of 17. It'S li:lle<
ip boilf.l liol clear**.!, :l<_f;?ilist. H stock of
i li.iles, :iu<l 1(1,bales on 11i j > -1 *<>:i r< 1
linn* la>t year.
? sales in Charleston liirint! tIt** past. week
iti'il In 11 hales, at prices iau*jini;
10 lo |-j.
total receipts at all the ports during
:lsl Week atiioiliiteil to lll."i, lllti hales,
'I tis/i.Ys li.t!* -. receive.1 diiriii*; the same
I la?t y> ar. The total receipts at all She
since the 1st of Sc|iiciiil>er. amount to
" M bales, a*?ain-t. 1 .ti'vs.'.ilis up to the
ilates la?l year, showing an increase this
ni imies.
exports t?? (Ireal ISiilain up to the laales.
amount to (>M,7-!7, showing an in
on the cxpoiIs to that country lasl year
.'l.S>7 tialcn. The shipments In Northern
show an im-iease ,,f :Jj>0,biles from
li|11llellts of l:i~t year.
stock on liainl anil on sli'.|i-l...ar*l al all
urts, up to the late-t <!:il?-s, amounts l?
Hi hales. Ileitis l!)!),0fi!l bales more than
lock on liaml at the coin.-spoinliiij? ilato
rsir.
hirfioil "/' / .SJi'tlJituf.?The Seer?tni'V nl
reasitrv has .i'i.I suliiuiiicd tut'oa:i
liill f?r tli.* reorganization nl' tho enller:lis'li-t'*,
and In tport* of untrv
I HI tu 7.1, and lo disentitle alto?<-ih?T -.'l of
li ports of delivery. Ily this measure he
ntcs that the saving in i}> rnllrc'ion of
vcnilc will In- about St t'ift.HM) |?.-r aiiiiiim.
int [imposed t<> reilnee the salaries of .he
rs. as under the 111-w arrangements, they
1 have additional duties. He suggest* that
i-tilifs for revenue |inr|in<i^ he ined at the
r ports, si it 1 whether smuggling could not
Iter he prevented and relief to distressed
Is fifuished by ??inp!oyin?r vessels of the
s recommended llint Hi" revenue eu'ters
llitiiHielv dispensed with, mid tint their
e he lierfoi meil hy the navy. The di'li*
stainling in the way seems to he the dispoof
the revenue marine oHicers. Hut tliey
be continued us an adjunct. of the navy
their jiresent. cnniill issioii ( expire, and those
have rendered important ami worthy
:c h:iM ail assimilated rank ill the
hmnrr. .Wttlhrx.?<!ov. Wrr^Iiiirion was
trilled. on Tuesday liis-t, at. 1 rover. There
1,8111) persons present. Mis inaugural is
rcriiliciu spirit, hut strongly union in tone.
iyst with a kind of a Douglas, anti-I.eton
Kwiu?:
.' t in forever discard from our political
llii- Iri'ihuiMililQ doctrine now proclaimed
r?rt!icrii fnriMiicism, that tilts I'tiion, estah1
l>\ tile wisdom ami put riot ism of our
rs, iiml consisting pirllv of .sinvehohlini!
mrily of non sliivcholdinj* States, cannot
tine. Le|. n? banish tlie fake heresies that
i inculcate the lielief that these States
all become free States or slave States, to
c their continuance in one ( ovcrnmeiit;
?t us strive to allay this unhappy slavery
ment, now snapping the cord* that himl
L?etln-r, by divesting it. of partizaii inllu,
ami leaving it ns we do other domestic
iitious fur the citizens of tln-ir respective
< anil Territories In regulate in their own
under the constitution and laws of uiir
ry."
ii'lrn/ivif f'/iinit.?Lord Kl^in, the ISrilish
let in China, has projected expedition up
nnctse river, which promises man}' interest
i-miils. t\ it.It h squadron of sleiim i-nrvi-lt"*!5
nndionts, xix in number. nnd willi tin- con
if tin; Chinese authorities, ho is l'o'iiii; as fur
mjjehow, tin; princi|inl cominoicial enipo
'in tin! river, li?'.- Itiiudreil miles distant from
mill, mill more than tlirro 1111 n<Ir>'<I miles
i; Niinkiii. hitherto the utmost limits of "miliirlinrinu"
navigation. The Yanglnc is cull
i? Mississippi of China, 114 it drains about a
of China, tho po|iulalii)ii on its luniks must
;hl or luii liineo as much tu> I hat on the Micai.
" Sn</nr tr<- Kat. ? According to I lie Shi/i/.Int.
the import* of foreign sugaro into tlie
'd States ?liir 111 lc tlto year 1 Hit* amount In
utidrcd and forty four thousand seven hint
and fifty-eight tons, against two hundred
orly-om> thousand shvi-ii hundred and nixtyn
18*?7, mill two huutli'i'U mid lil'ty-fiv?? thoiis
wo hiiudred mid ninety-three in I8.j(i, nl
li two hundred nnd forty-four thousand
1 hundred and fifty eight tons wulit into c'uit.ioli,
to wliieh add the crops of Louisiana,
?. nnd Florida, of one hundred and forty
1 1 - - J
puvru llllllljiril IIIKl IDiny-llllll
make I.he aj;i;rejrale consumption eipinl in
hundred iiml ci^lity ci^lit thousand fwn
red ntnl ninety-tliroo ions, against. two hiinunci
eighty thousand tie von )niti<)r>'<] and
five in 18.'?7, and three limit]!-< <) nml seven;lil
thousand seven hundred and sixty in
rlhrrn and Southern I'"tnh.?l?r. fiosncr, ol
klyn, nrhi* recent address before the Anteri!pi)^riij)liical
Society, says;
c fi-ih of Hip North itill'i-red Very much in
nance from thou-of the South, mm all ih>.
u rn and tropical Jisli wero highly colored,
ilio color* of tin* Hymn dolphin I'lii.-y
<d to he annluirnusto iln> binlxof tin- Smuli,
t nil our Northern iisli arc of a dark color,
et their flesh is more Kolid ?nd healthy.
'/ar.co in France.? \ I'mis letter unys ( Tlie
poly of llirwilii of tobacco is h?ld ill Frunce
n government, which 1ms just. named n c??ii>11
to increase the eiillivalton of this /''?nt
Algerian' pi^Ressninn, *o ?s lo
nt uj>on the 1/nilfitl States for their supply,
c same limb I lenrn that it i" intention
e government, to place If """' I'teture of
co, alter the first- of .'/"'" "Jf. under Uio
ion of the pupils of ? '?- 1'Mlyicr.lutfc school.
> ' ... ..
\v'' tp " or"
Tilt I l', I. .,! . . I.I l..r
. i>l" uiowih:' |>r-^|i"i ii v. :is it lon? In- iu?ii of u
i'iim! | roiit to i! l'n^tisli i.Jli. . i -' in itk u
] ? ii|>1 ?t -sioii. ii< 111 ;iI"_v \vr mi> iiil-l i>f tii
:i' io-oi in- :i!i'l ?,x|>< ii'l i!iiri* ?>r 11" ~iiI>y ? !
ill.- ISt'ilish v?n< n?, "ii t|i>- < 'oast <i| Airi"-.i, <|
to- n ry out li-r |>litl:mtlirai]iiir itl-as. or lli>* linn- i-i
ill .-Is of odici'it wli>i sni'l'ilh'i1 Icnllli mill lif? in p
I Ii :tl si'ivici1. *1' !i?* iiuili is, limvi-vor. tltal mi
survii'o is so iiiifli cuvi'li'il hy tho I'r.li-li ul'ii'-in ,i
iml'rii ill tlii* A :Vif hi i-oa-l, 111 v ?livnli? si
tIn* |in?fii- Willi ill" -l iv"* ili-iili'i s inn) tli<' Spanish :i
t'lin-rillil'Mll. Tltoso illj?-ii t ivi/ : Hi-- si
t rsnl-t s, ill-- K;iani-'h -'-iv i iiiii-'IiI . i11 -111 Ii11-_r llio 11
Ciihati :i ill I ; i t i < ;. ii:i-I III-- I In: i-li oH'i"- i -. ar- all
i i|i| il!\ nitfi--'i.-i| in ili- i-iiiii iiittiiir- ill' ilia- liiii|t>, !
which is cuiuliu li il Mtiiii-wlisii <>ii iliis plan: A I.
r-nitahl- I'.i-i -ailing v-.-s. I is .s?-!i-i-l?-il. ami pr. paia <
i ions mail-- In Ii! Iii-r mil 'I'll - m*xt |?"iiit is lo IimI I':
nlliifis?.ail li-ri* :uv imii'lro.l-<>!' yonii'i "lli?*<*rs S
wli'i 'liiw i'-n ll.' ii I'ottiim-s link?, air! wlni <
ircl - n .<: > p.-r inonlli is -?nlmr?fin: I i.|Vu?-i>iii'
llll-M'lliklli. V--M !. !. 'I'll- Si- III" >!l' l ! >>|llll |ii |* II
month l?i saii tin- v<- <-*!, :iti*l >*iv Iioiii ti-n to n
lilK-osi ilioii-tin-l ''i:l!.ti* ?-avli mi tlio Imi'li itj of a
!Ii? rar?fn in Cnlia. An ?-ul-rpii-ii;jf ami a?l t.
Vfiilitron-s man m mini l-i'iti-l in laki* Iiiiil'''.
::li"l In* sail-I'-if tIn* <'oa.-l '. > .1 i;iV<-ii j-nhit. with <
i'iii-! Ii pay at Mi- i:i!<- < : i.i uiil -l'l p.-r ln-a-l r
till- !Ii- l-l - lis mi Imar-I. II-- It al;?s ill- l.ui'l. isili<I
?-li i-fvi-r- tIn* siij'iaI, In r n- I:i:i i:i <>r ' i v I
oil! II" In' in:-"? hi. In ire:* oi'ji-t- i.i ^'i t'i sea. i
. ail.I h- l.n -l; in i U vi?h lim-. saV li.t?li t-i I
Ixvi iii v il iv-: til i!i- ?'si-! nl' tiiat inn- It.* rui.s t
into soul- >- riu-l'-'l i-r?Is. ami tin-Is llm lilai k <
all ti i.lv !< .-lisp on lio ii 'l. 11 ili- I'.i ;ti.-ii a
rrti "rs ai- n:i l!i- stl-r1, this is th- 111 111- n ?
' Iios-ii l'"r lli.ii iptnr- II?ins- th- v-.-s-l i
. will I"- J- '/.-.i Willi tin- n-yros i-a Ii ar-l. a:i.l In- v
f-iti' 1 lio gi'lil is s-iii i-iiar- to |iiv l"f tli-'iii ?- i
TIh? wIim'.i- is fiivricil *o >i>>rr:i I- <?? ??. All tin-.
jiiM in tin" V< js"!, :ii I all lip- i-lli-i'M 'i tin" I
n!:iv<! ?llirs*? nr.* ^-.zi-.l ? ? a pri*i- I'm III- J'.ril -li v
who also ?i-l S'.'.i a lie id I'nr lli*-n<-?r<?-<. who
.*ir>- v< ry In* I'mtn lit-iti^ frvi'il on ill it ai- I
pi?tnt. lull an- h-t * hi t, as iijijii-'-nlii-i f. in j':iv 1
j lh- (il-i/.i* niom-v for thr-ir iiwii rapturi- It the 1
l Mull-ill ..Hi.-.-IS -i/l-.l III.- v?-?'-I li.-.ill-- fll.- L"i! <
| iii- lil 11-K- almai-l. lln-y ..' 'il 1 in.lv li ivi- lli- i
L'ulil ; it I In-v si-izi-'l lur :ifl<-r tin* lilin-ks wi-re n
|i.i ill lur. 11n-\- U"iilil mil v have I In- in'irrii-K A '
I sliii i|i i lfii-.-r mak.s In- (ii iz- jiiiiiciiiiHly. Tin' ?i
rirtircrs iiimI nii'ii ill' ill- sliiVi-r. nil h-uis; seiz-'l, i
i ill-liny : 11 |ui|M-r.?. anil rofusi- to ?iv- ili-ir f
iiiilnTin* iinly ulli-tlialivi- ii- tin-ii :?? m-I 1|h-iii I
; Iri'C. Iii-f-niisi.- ill- law is ilial lln-y must In- m-iiI \
j I" tli-ir own country lur trial. In this i1
illi- (raptors lire Vi-r\ Ii-Iiii-Iit. iii-.-an a; lln-y ! ] ?
that lli- sattin |iarlii-s wiil luriii-h lli.-ni with an- '
nihil- " haul.*' AIiiiiii inn- hail llu- s.avi-r-s an- 1
j so i-a|ii ill-.-.) ; tin- tvinaimli-r i?i-l i-ii-ar. ami make
j lh- laii'tini; in Cnhii, whi-ri- llio Caiilniii lli-m-r I
! al jri:ls h:s ilnuliiiiiui si-1?i? ?- fur i-ai-li liiai-k '
l.itiili-il, an.I slaVii.s ?liviiii.- llu- |.|ufil? ami lem.-w : 1
! ilu- njii-r.iii<in. j I
The |ihiI.ii>I lir.iji ' ; . 1. 11 i: 11n:? this Ir iUl'r as i
j nil iiiiim-ii-i; i-iiini'. ami lln-y .-Ii1i<liii|li* lh- '
rni.l.i-trail-. Th:.< lir-?iiif l.-ifal. vi-s?-ls :n*i- char- ;
! li-ri-.l in lhi- I'lnl. ii Siai.-.-' ports In j.-?! in llu- t *
; Asiat i?* |intt s, l.> which tin- 'rmili-S are hriiltjrhl I
i ilnwii frmn I hi- interior. (iri r-is-'v as llu- lilai-Us j I
] are Iiioiil'IiI ilnwii In llu; jj.ilil coast It- in;; 1
j -liiwn, lh- In ii'ihv nil.al l-i-i.-l, ami tin- ; I
Weakly-l'iiikiiitc ami sickIv nm-s ri ji-cti-il. What 1
j is in 1.1- 1 ii- with these? 'I In* dealers canm?i i '
j afford In k-i-p lln ai in- carry lli-iii l.aek?!ii-y | 1
am destitute ami fr.-mlli- am! th.-v an; *-|iiti-h- j 1
j 1-1 nvi'l hniiril." 'l li- vi-. si-1 |i|-nc Is mi lii.T
j .Ii-sliiialii.il, ami arrive* with li.-r cartjn In he
" Inr?-iI nut." Iiiii im-aiiiinn- alms- ami exposure
liavi- undermined th- cruit -*1 it ill imi nf many nf
' I In-!: ami iiii on- will hire lln-iii. Tin- saia- difi
... I - : I
I 11 "*'! I illl'l.l'.'.'IIM III ?r < >? :! II SKMI- j
| low s iIn; r?-lti- <>f tin- Tills is :i <'litis j
i li.in iiml philaiil hropu: trsi-i#*, a- <- ?iiij. i;ed willi 1
I tin* AlYii-:ui lrad.\ in the ves i>f tin- pSilanthm- 1
j pisls.? {.. . J'.i'ftuinri/xt.
o- ?
i 'I'hr "Mini*" ////.V.--Tin- I tiii Mini*- rifle lias
i l?*?l many reasons In i-otieliol- ili:i: there wn?i?iiiii> i i
j ; illiar:! y "I omislriiet ion 1 lotij; i it ; In lire-aims '
I \vlii.-ii will. Iiv this n:iTii" I i.-l. li"U i'Vi-r, |
| is, lli.it. every lilli* in wlin-li an fvp:ii(i!in^ Ian:! -! '
I is iis< d. is a Mia*.. nll<-; tIn-in vrii! ion is Malirai'i i! i ,
in tin- rharartrr of Ih" linll.-l, not {In- rille. I'll
was always well known I hat i ill> s were j ,
more deadly ami ilislnir livi' in warfare t iian |ilain
Ixii-im! muskets, lint, (ivvnin-/ In the ililii'Tiltv in
rai.lining down a lull! -1 in ! . ?!?i?-_T a rill"?hecaus.*
il is ma<li> a little larger than tin* bore ! >
ti'l llie spiral rreas< s in tli" barrel? hMhts coiiM
tint I* >-? ! a in I ilisehar^e rapid emmoli in lin* ; lliis
was the |>rui<*ipil reason why lite <>) i mnsk'-l
k? |?t ils plaee so as a weapon of lir.inan |
warfare. To I'ranee,certainly helmi;?si|i<'?. r? <Iit of
lirst iviiderinir ritlr* eapaMe of Ix-ini; loaded as
rapidly as inii-kets, :m?l of first intrndiiciiii; tln-in |
into her nrmv, :inil siihscr|iieiitly into tin- I Sri I i")i (
and other armies. This was aeeomplished l?y t
u-?- of th'- rx|iaiii|in^ luilli'l l>y l.ieiit. Minus of
tho Fren?*h army, ami who has (f?iii-rally heen
suppn-ol In In- tin- lirst in visitor. The I'.iilish
Covi-riini'-iil, howt-vr, has awarded to N. ( reen?>r,
a trieelianic of Itirmiii<;hiim, 1'ii'ihm-l. ?I,iiiiII
as a prize lor h?*in<r i]|,. first invi-ntor of the
Mini*' hnllet. II. appears that, in I s:iti In'lirmfjl'.l
I In* snhjeet of snrli hulii-ts licfiiri' the War I >
|>ar"men! of that <?nvi-rmnei>l, in |.*?-ll. inn letter
published in mil* of Ihi? I<<1111I<111 papers, ami again ]
in lSli, before the ( overiinienl.
Jli'itlh fi'Diii uxlii'i I'hosnhortiK.?From Kiwlen,
in the (irinti I'nrliv of iles^e. we learn of a
singularaeciileiit from the use ot fnution man-lies.
] >r. of liii'leshiiin, wiiS recently visiting
some |>:iti.-lit -? ill a iiepjliliorili*; village. ami on the
roail lie eoiicliiilnl that he woiil.l smoke a ri?ar.
In 1 ijrlitii??j a maU-h sol I' 11n- i-_:iiile<!
run tli'W ii|io:i <>iic ol Ins ?11 itiir il
severely. '1'Iim fiiiin extended. ami became no intense
that Hi"1 I?o.-tor. who liail tli?- inw^iry instruments
by liiiit, ml out I"i?- wonml. ami let. it
Meed freely, lint without e.\|iei-ieiioiii!;any t'olief.
In* lIk-si |-?-tiirti<-? 1 to Iiii-le?ht-im a11<I had tin- tinker
11 in I in I ill ,ed. Tin* |>oi.;on liail. however, by this
time .?T? imx-nlated his system dial I In- lo-.s of liis
finsfiT was of no avail. Mean while |>h yMiiai-s
hail arrived froiii Itinde . ivln declared that hi."
only ho|n? lay in the amputation of th-s entire
arm. The unfortunate man underwent this operation
without a murmur, luit it IiI;? wis#- proved
use I t'SH ; in a few hours In- was a eorp.se.
J'hr Ponhujc Hill. ? The INist < )lli.-?- Committee
of llie Senate have at!l'ccd, it is Maiei), to
report favorably on the (nil of Senator Htiiiter
for a refmm in the |nislat;e laws, the vote np.ni
the question in the roiiiinit Iroom being yeas
?Messrs. Yulee, Ward, (iwin, and I'ice; navs
M?.. ii. .11 1 ?
.iirrnn. mill <11111 l/IXOII. J HIS III 11
proposi-8 almlishiiijj tlic fraiikinj; privil-.-no on
all printed, matter weiirhing-wr thn?e ounces,
except iliiv 1 Ycr>ident'a annual message uimI accompanying
documents, the annual rejiort of
the Secretary of the Treasury and I lit! Paten I
Office, anil I lit* Congressional (jlohe; lo iucretiMi
the rules of inland postage frmn three to five
wilts upon letters eonveyed (ml.mil) less lli.ni
Ihree thousand mile*; to leavi: the postage Lo
iiikI frnlll the Pacific .-iilu at ten cents, as lit
present, iiixl lo charge heri-u'tor twenty cents ii
fofei(ju letters to and from points over 250U
miles distant.
A Mfhtnchohj Ocntrrmrr.? Wo learn through
n private source that two little girls, one the
daughter of Col. W. Walker, of Clieslcrvillr, S.
('., and the other u daughter of Mis. Ileid, of
the Miimv village, partook of some |iul*ftlliicl'V inwardly,
and were poisoned. When the lufotination
left Chester, Miss Uriel hail partly recovered,
hut Iho former. .Miss Walker, it was feareil,
f would not survive. This notice may serve as a
wamine lo tltosc who are in the lialiit of luxlhuf
what is only intruded to lie used as uu cxlt-riml I
perfume.?Columbia IhiUttin, *21 at. I
-V'lo )"(?< / TrrnKurtf HitnArti)>l.?The recent I ,
i annual reports of the Comptroller of New ^ or/< | |
kii.iwm iik.i :< .l-?r..-i..iiev l
fr* "" ?t;ii|i|| 4
in llio fmiHiri'R of flu* S|.nle f*f Snw Y "* ??f f
nearly one miltioii of dollar*. The minim' "iter- ?
tere.st rm the whole Stale debt in !,>***' r.
the revenue to meet it is#SJW.32f?. !?7,<i deficiency ,
of iii>,-rcKt. dcdit of tlio .
^ Slate utnotniis to j(36',D.T.">,fi'>K * >.
A Haitian View ?/ //" i 'fiiiitio/t of Cnhtt
?Tin. Kusrtiun Organ. /mi'iIihIumI at hrusm?k in ?
i speaking of lli? President's hunkeringlifter Colin,
" Tbo war u/nVli might result from it would v
l>e fnr inon; ?K?aslroiia Uiiin thai Crimean wnr J
which lni? ''"-I mi ijiuch gold unci blond to the '
world. /' would ho a wnr with a nation whose ;1
proilu?t+ are tile first element of industry in nlh 11
p.irl* of the world, and whoso miiiliierciul inter- l'
<v.ura<- iii:ilc<v< nn iTnporlatit branch of income for
I rno?l I'overninentr. It would he a violent ruplu'e?>f
*11 the arteriegof commercial circulation ;
it would be a fatul (reparation between Kurope, $
which needs Amerrra, nnd America which can b
dispense with Ktirupc. 'lake fioui Kiiglaiid the I
gold of California,-mill the cotton of Louisiana, 1
ami her Industry will al once he Mopped in ils
jirojjicrouH action. We sincerely hope that ;j
such n terrible ooeiirrcueo will not take place." $
s:iuT:ikkn r* \cfarrnp. i:s.
'I In* >..ii! .1 i . in .i.;:.;n._\ a.ivali.'.' in li>::
fin-tin intr < iit> i|>iis?. .No sii'Mmi I'usli i> \\*
i .I into ii.-w Im.-iiii *'i! f;ii^i'iiii*iiI Iml ijiiii-i
i i,;iv nfti'i' i'iiv. iivit tin- csii iit nl tin* Sunt
it Stati'S, a iii"v Miiit is niiulf to sH tin- 'j'i
I** iiii'l tli<* l.miii in iti"i imi?tint* varyinir 'i
inp1<>\ mollis ;i!:<l :i'|.|iu;r l<i tin- fimri't'S ?#|" ?i
riw|?'rily.
In tin- jii'i'si'iit ? ?!! ! ii ion of llio roimtry, ri
lviiiM'f ill iloiiiolivitlilii; iii.i ii ii fn?-l ui'?'s in l
nvi1 Sliit.-s i;. a lnviir.iMi-iii.lii'aiiuii. |t slm
li<|iusilI'm 1o ni ijiilff imliiiOrial in.|. |i. |ic|.'iii
ii.I tilings n-'W ii_'?'iii'i> : lor li.il'iiioiii/.iiij; c<
'i?'liiii5 in' f?-.-?l- inl'i ::<'ti?n.
M i-?i ~i|i;ti lias lili.ll.- |.|i;.
I < >' :t 111: ~ 11 11 it 1111 r. I I IIH'S. Til.. |||.I>1 111'l .1 i I: t
u-lory in tlic I nioii ii m ??n<i < ( iiu> Kasl.
utilities of ill 11 -; il.... it limy lc <l'i'* l" t
in 111;i 1 a ili 'I'o-ilioii ir. ?sioi'lig stri-ii^tli in ll
lat.' I'iiil.arU l" a !?r<'!it''l' v\t._'iit in this >-|
i.-s .if iml i ii'v.
Mai.y "f ill" ?,oitoii [?!iin'.'i'. !i tvo inlt'o'liu'
[.on ili.-ii { ai;tatiims tin* ni'iv iii.ii liiin- |..r
ino tlit* '.nv r;Ij at til.- 'rill. 'I'lii-I [M'lli:
"M- to til.* fnii-r with wliii-li in vest iiK'iit in Ii
i.ri.'S l.iuins to In' view.-.I.
\l :i in. i r ..r it... iv * ... ?t * ^
. ......-II ,\"l li-UIMM.II 1*
'.f'V. licl.l in VH'ljsl.ur-r mi t'i- :: ! i*i.' ml, it u
to e-l .ili!i*h .i culion factory in tl
onol\, 111: I r tlii* : n n| lli ?i?-ocia' i*
ll.i ' ! > lllil.Ilfil-'UIV Uo.ll'SC Cotton i'.i
i<-t. till.I III" III'-Iii'h lit t III* a-.siiriaiinll (ll.'d
]i in-. 1 v.--s ? ! ?* 11 i ' ! :j v<! tin- rliti i'iii'
i|. .I* I l 1 ft V1 ! l! m!|I|?.?| !.
Till" "iitct| I IN" l-i Hi ll." I'C Illlli IiCc.l oil a . ( !
in! ii ni. r : ii' n i if. 11 \\ li ii-i, will se.ui'.. m
Ni?|w? :il'' I i lilMii'ii to vice in I
arlotls !. )' II ; I:I l:i nt ll..- fac|..|-\-, ami I
vh Ii* I I- t'i !' jo-ml, t !If- >11itil ll
1 .1 ' "l""!?
'iii..-, (.nij.rt, imw oil tlicevcof ilist;|!ltl|:il ii
- Worthy of imiimiIc as an il!ii>tralmli ! the;
sitr?* nf avri :.-tilliirnl si-snriattous. Tin* i
ani/utiou "1 111 |>I;i111< rs o| Warren, 1 I???hltIi
. n;i_-to. lias |n i I! : 1, ii on>??if il<lii~i Inn
li<- <-sialili.|i!iii-iil ni a fictoiv. ami a lit-ti-ruiii
imi In ma 111 ] I :i>-1 mi- at home all 111 r'i' I -ii In In
>f ii?-i.-??? ?i v i nn-- ::11jar i .11 mi lli.-ir own |i!:inl
ions. I'll- iui-ri-MiiIi.*' wi-i'ii i in- !? -i11 l<-im
if lli<- rmisilry in :iir ri?-" 11 n ra I inwl inns has :
ui-i->1, what -ni-li njijiuri miry fur an infrcli ic
if M-n:i:iiiiit mil-t Sways i-fl.-i-l. a |na<ii
iinvi iiii nt In |-*-n.It-r lIi--i:i- !vi-s iml'-jn-.-.l.-iil
oii iu'n fai-Uns ainl inati'il.tel un-is Such
ll- ii.'ttMial coiist-iiu-iicc nf sucll iiririiiii'/alii
vlii-N-vcr ili.-v arc tl'-ctcl. I>ive-.t.-.l of
o!ilic:i| iiiltiici.u'', loi-v ilii'-cl tli" attention
nir llnuivhiiiir ti-jriciiinii i.ts to the adoption
in; means of I ion in reliance, which commeri:
oilvcniioiiv utterly fad in -!) -!ii;if.
Tins i- a inovciiiciit ia tin- tijilit. lit'ectioii
llic South can inaiii|f.icii:i-.> ili.-.tp.-r than a
t!i.-r ji.-iii ot tlii- wot li|. W illi tli-raw malci
riow iuif hi ml'IiI of the fu::orv ; with slave
mr that, ti in Id* all eucliinsMtie?i alnl at all win
s a)i-oSuii-ly ichahlc ; with [itovi-ioiis of ?*vi
1 -I-r.I>ilull aii l of tin* 1 si. |ii ility, ami <-lii*a|
hint in any other iiuartcr, fumi-hcil without e
>f tial:-|i"rtatiini, tin- 111:111 :il":i>-t uicil lahries i
M> |.:ClilllC? l| .? lis to compete SUcci-S.-lllll v w
In* win lit. The North, an -1 Kuro|i- lu-rs-ll. i
i|:iiu.itcly I:ti*I thai the South lias mlva'i'.a
ir 111 i iiiiiii :i, ' |iU'|ics<*s that cVi'ii l'a"j
.vliilf labor wiil mi! trfmni rliiilitiicc. Sinee-.Ik*
timveme lit to tiianu acinic in I In* >'<?ut Si (
s l-'sini'-'l 1" form mirnl !Iurnst |iowerlul <
IK'illS ill our SlilvtllM'a-lllclll ill Wealth SI 11*1 (HIV
? .%'!< /'irm/iinr
THE PACIFIC PIONEKKS.
'l'lio early sett li iin-i'ii <il' iln? isilver r??u
ihmit the IhmuI > ( 1 Ik* I >iiII' ii|' California lias
mil", mi l?? speak, a |ftliliiral ncee.-.siiy. Sin
ixlil-'l'ii- III selllirlil'Mils ;it llial millet of our ci
iiicutal liau?:ls ;nv I-:--.-111 It I pre rii|iii-il*-s In
eeuril v ??! the vast tiaile rcailv lo spiiiii; inlo
il??ii'4 I In: iiiii>! ah'iim! in^ anil exhaust less n
ral i-."_rinii i-vi-r nji.-iir'l In tin* I'liliTjiii/i* uf in
Vet there arc mthiiis ilillicnllics in the v
l'lnr l'nr-farinc<l " Silvi r Mountains of Ariz*'ii
llnni^li I'.ir yi'-ns a pmvcrh >!' Immiilless we;
union ; I In" .">ji iniarils, have Ii>*>*ii really will k
Ail venturous |i:ti I i<- hive |K-in'(i'al<'<l to thctu, i
limuijiil away, al ml vai-=, stalling; "lii>ir>in
i>t r-ilv'M"?eii'iilvfli tn prnvc that immense pn
n|' t.ilni'iiii~ |>iilily aii'l value, streich nlniio I.
-i'le-n| lln'S'iin-iM Arizona line: lull In wm!{ lli
with .-teaiiiin-i.-! aii'l su-ccss, is unite atloilier
I'.nr.
'l'ln- country is, as yet. an ariil. iiiiiunii
[nci'aii inl'i'steil wilderness. To redeem it i
work the mines wuh jimlit will require nrj"
r/eil companies. Willi a large capital ami
prcsi'cm-c of a :-trout; lioily nf miners ami s
ller.? capable. Iiy their iiuinhers am! iliscipiimilel'.-:i,linjr
themselves ami tli?<ir interests agai
lailian ami all oilier invasions. Hall a ilo/.eii
twinty families set ?lo\vii in siirh "\ teuiote il
i*X|?oseil situation, wonlil i?ut invito the attack;
t ho spoiler, jiarlienlarly if they were known
lie ?-i;jra^eil in oatln-tuijj the precious met
wliieti lun-l, ui fact, lie the main attraction
Ai i/iill.i ami the ail|ae>Mit silver rco'totis.
To meet the peculiar cxijrctiet? ri of the cast*,
ni'orfiii'/fil a-sociation ol pioneers lor the I'm
i-* prcparai" to en out. In Ari'/.o:iii, in such in
ami Willi such tuciiis ami nicchitiery, ami mi
sucii le*?a! ami eoni|i!ete articles of inenrji mat
as will in it only lie sullieieiil for its own proi
linn, luit Wl.l he llliallleil in work tile mi
oil iis extensive lauil grants in I he mo.-t j>
Italile iiiaiuier 'I his we hohl lo ha .i slc|
the ri-jhl iliierlinn, ami it is tlio only way
which American scllh'lilcnts ran lie |i|.iuteil
that !i>!ant and ilillleuit region.? II'ushhiy
Stairs.
Ttii/rr ft "tn fuirnff.?Ni.w Youk, Janit
ii'J.?The sleaiilei Kiii ojn ii l ivi il at this poit.
lav. Iirmgiu? ailvi es Irohl Liverpool to ihe
instant
The sales nf eolton for 1'ie Week ainnuntei
:tl,i|iin halt s. I'lieeS have a ih i lliuiie Icmicil
plaints lieelineil 1-lli In ^i|. ? hohlelS oiler fl
lv, hoi fchoiv no ilispnslion lo press sales, i
leasts stea-ly. I'lnvisious tin II lireailsi
sinaiiy. Wlii-iit ailvaueini;. .Mauehesler
viei-s are favoi.ilile. Consuls tlii-j lo !Hi^.
iS'ccwk/ /J'S/infi A.?1)1 the bales-of cotton
I he week -|ieenla|ors lunk l.ljllll hales ami
f>uriei'? -J.r.oo.
The sal?-s on F.-iilay were T.nuii halea.
\vi ii'ii s|i- i"ilaliiis sili11 cXpol'tiTS Inoli I .( ..<]
Market i|Uicl iiikI IIII1-1 litiiLft-ri. Tlir follow
iin-tin- f|iintiiti!iiiri : Fair Orleans 7 i*?miiMI
li 1-VliV; I'llII .Mniiili-s 7i?inuli!11iil; li 15I'air
ii|il:iii'ls T ?iiiiilillinir ' >(. Tl.o slock
Liverpool Hiiioiints in ;i,'tti,nOl) bali-s, of \vl
tJ"?7,(>i.i? arc Aiiutichii.
'I'll"! ?:.!?> nf I lit' 1'ImI ;?|." of I In; laic Tlifis. ('l
ton si-veil inilrn above llii* placu, romiiciM't!'!
Monday, and will [iroliiljly l?* ni>iu-lii<l<'<l in i|
We alli'ii'li'il yesterday and wilue**.'.! ih.> .sal
n poll inn of till! lie^mes. TIlO pi'iee* paid M
< xhorl.it ant?hi?lifi- than any previous sa!?this
1 ?ihIri?-l. Oidim.ry l.oy? ami j?iils run
from alioul fclltmto JSll.'m. Other prope
we i.tidnrsliuitl, sol. I in proportion. A lol of'
Ion m>M ?ii inoinlay. about -111 hales, brom
?1 I.H.'i per li ii n 111Til. Fifteen hundred
lilii'l brought near ftl.\l)i)ll.? J.uurat/<r J**""}
1 'Mh.
Fal.ie Unify Mrjh
? An act was introduced imv 1
linini'iii, in 177<>, " t!iatnil ". w '.'l '
niji', rank, protesmoii or n ." J-, V"~"
u.ai.lH ... widows '?" s,m,lj ,U"'- !
ai t. ,rl betray .1. O .....
monv. *ii.v J * "I" ""l?rr :
seen^. "?"*?; ^UJ,c?d tea
f.,nr i',r S.K.iii>l. iron slays. I.nop*. luj
GJ'uoJ, ?;? ?;.] hip*. shall infltr the p,
i| v of I In- I.."' ",,w witclici'i
"n(| |ji(,. ini'.nli.'ilii'iinofh, ami llial. tin- man is.
upon i on miction, shall ?l I null "nil void."
?/ A'rm jtt (antic 'J'r/ri/rnn/i.?The 1'nris e<
respondent of i lie Host on Journal nnyn t lint,
lie course el a recent interview with sovoi
''.iiclixli t'iinitiiliot?<, the Kmperor expressed I
nniidelico in tin# proposed Iu_\ intr of a telei?ra
:nl?le hi-l wren France ami America. I lie term
ition of wliieli is lo.he the city of IWton. T
omjiany is being formed and the whole nflfi
v i 11 im earned into execution tm rapidly
tomihle.
Jiri<ii>ioti of III> luxjltf.il J.itnri/j/ ?A eonf<
nee of clergy and laymen was recently In-lil
,ondon, to consider t!i? propriety of iuitiutini;,
...... .. mm 'iKiiieiu III invnr ?>l I
isin^ ill'' Liturgy. All |>aris of the count
.'or? represented, The measure was urgc?l
^>ril Kluiry, mill olheix, with great earncstne
l strong dlorl will lie mailt), it is said, to cm
lii.t measure through l'arlinmuiit ut uu em
?y. ^
Colonization ftocicty.?Tlio reccipt* of t
imoiican Goloiiizalioi. Society lust your wi
19 ; expenditure* |GI,I9i> .r>7 ; Iravinj
iillnncf) of $li2'.5 G2. From tlio Mel >011011
egacy Iihk been received S i.ftftl 32; from ot.l
<5il il~7 (?:}. North Carolina contribui
:i? ,K-| 1 01; Louisiana $ ft, <158 22 ; Virginia.";
>.'>l HI ; Ohio 82, and Pcmnylvai
ilOOO _
???> i ! JP?w?wptjmwi iiiriwi.1 mmmmOM
Mi.XT CO.
hi '>< ! . ::o.? ISy later advices from Vera Cruz
it- and t! ; <*: |>il;iI ( I>? . J'7. we obt.ain si clearcl'
llv vi.-w and further pailieitlars of tli late revulu!i
lift! in that country. Il appeal's 11 f on Iie:iI'll
js?? <>f <1 "i. KcIha^arayV prouuuciamcntii, at
iiir A vulla, V.wloaira va? about I?? march against
iir liitu, when lie Wi's urn stcil l?y the new:; of a reJ
vnll in (lie eitadc! (Dee. immediately fo|ny
low-il l?v tliat of all the troops in tiio capital.?
he i I In then tl ed fur protect ion to Iho h^use of the
ws Itiitisli .Minister, hut not before he hail secured
e, for li iii-cir .S-'.HOm, tvlii"h was in tfiS Treasury,
mi- ' and divided J?>12,<li.i0 more anions his adlici
rent.--.
lis l! is sai'l thai Zulna-m, on the first Jsppcaranca
ile of liuhh's' protiiineiaiiieiilo, pinpn.-ed a tri11invi rn
raic, the Uva'ii choosing a third ; hut his nrgotiahi
lion- failed.
it It was announced that the new government
wa- in lest, not f>u tIn- p-'ii l:iii:ation of the arinv.
but on the con-i-nt of the peaceful, wealthy
d ami imlusliioii- cni/.-ii-; who had suffered most
in from thi>"e ci >il foul mill iou?. A junta was
ip< liiim - l of u-s|.. ct:iliie eiii/.'ii-nf each Slate, who
ie- 11 * * 11 taken r? fii*.;e in llie e.ipita!, and who were lo
boose a provisional I'ri-.-idelit.
;,i- ' In llie iieaiitiuie |!<-bia<j:ir;iy had been aras
re-teil bv I hi- (Jovernor of I'm Ida, which eitv,
l.'.t hoWi-Vi'l'- oil li..;irilnr i.f it... ?
ii. { i\in;i in l!i" capital, nave in its adhesion to tbo
l> ne'.v uiiv<*i'iii:n iit.
' lire. 27. U'-bleS F"-|lt ?.ir ?JCillllll!--i<?1H'l'^ t">
c Miraitaci. -Ji'!in?j tin- army <>! tli<! Noitii,
ai:.l t(? .1 <*sir? z at Vera Cruz. \Vliil?>, in order,
if ji<-iI.!.to colcilia'c all parlies, tin- fjovernin'
nt i->-1 -:i-1 I : I! tin' pobtieal pii-aniers, (to tlio
tttiritl> !> of ."?"(),) cnnlincd in -Mexico; .'tint the
hi* f-ili.-s ol Cordova ami Orizaha, wl.ieli hail been in
tin-p"S-i'S?io*i ?.f tin- Zuloaei: ts, Were ablllidoiied
i lo the Inrces of .luar-z.
>n, , It was ihit-itirr this session of lb? j:mIn, n?/ol
tottslv de'.ibei at ii:ti a* lo aii ttficcitain jilt lire, that
in-- ilie n.-'.vs arrived *if .MiiT.ui'>n"s victory ov?.'r
of |>l-<ioil.i<lo at (iuadalaxara. This decided then)
t>, . in iheir choice of thai leader for provisional
la I'rc.Miir-nf, and rfnrd of this selection was at once
'*s sent to liiin.
la- | Mirauimi is a young ntatt n?t .'! ) years ')r a^e.
i'u | His election brines about a chantro rather of
. men llia-i of principles, us lie is ?>f the Zuioagrt
IT" | Hf eliiiteli partV
' al ; Auiedi; the libcr.llr'd pris^rters was Gen.
I Tr><coni". who hail been in prison f?.r two
i- yeats.
'is ! 'rite federal Cetn ra's, T.a I.ava anil Tt'rjn,
al! hail respectively tak-n the towns of Jalapa and
ol j 11 it ;it ii-eo. Tin- capture of the latter required
ol hard litilitintr, but all the prisoners taken
aal | were relieved by 'I'rejn from the penalty of
ileal ll.
? j We b-arii by dales from Vera Cruz, January
iny . 0, thut Juarez has refused to listen to the conimial.ll
' UllllielS III IvobleS.
la- i
les. WEED' PATENT SEWING MACHINE.
iy j Tile l'".ilili>r of the Cleveland Ohio) I'laiudeal el
j i-f. eiys : Sowing Machines are :i subject of (he
i-t. i i>real.?st interest in Ibis vicinity, as they iifiect
an 1 (he labor of every family in tin- land. Willi it
i'li | view of piirehas.lig and of examining every kind,
viII : to litiil tlie best, we spent several ilavs while iu
j New York, in iniiiiltet inspection of all kinds
per j now in market. and our coiielitsiotis were in fa
1" : vol'of Weed's Patent, ns the most rciiahlo Ml?I'
| ehiiie to put in tin* 11;1111Is of every one through*
de- ariiI tile >tate. We purchased one of tlletlt
el", ami have usiid it. some time tiud unr opinion is
more thai: eonliniied lor il. does every kind of
sewing on cloth or lealber, does its work strong,
nice and rapidly, anil has never been out of work*
I"" he- order since il come into our family, and it in
"" so simple ;is seemingly impossible lo get. out of
oi?ler or t'i.*i|iiiri* fi pairs more than any ordinary
|n r<i>ii can iiertorin Ii ' ?1
, . j "i IllVllinl, if IK J
makes an <>iiiaiiK'til in tin* furniture <if a parlor.
It is wry t t?ir ami Iittli* liable l<> wenr mil.?
lis n|M-r.iti"ii an Ik? easily learned with iho
11,1 |>rini 1 i - -Sions fur a eniile, ami when any
1 I'.niiilv hii-< learned its use, we are Mire they will
l',,1 lint live without il. It. HSeS two lliro'llls, tllllH
1 1 in ikinif wurk -I n>ii'_'nr than if ibme l?v hand with
j <iiu- thread, Iiiiiil?iii>r both sides of the
unili ju-t alike. Those wh? need a Sewing Ma"l,s
chilie\v.!l .1.. Well I., look -.t this.
~".s WIIITMCV it Proprietors,
I:? I'roailway, New Voik.
" Sobl by <t Ai.i.k.\, Abbeville, ami by
M. .buiNsiiN (.'oliimbia.
IVb. !'%, IhiiS -11 :iin.
[tu?! _ .
Cjnmcncal.
. M AKIMBO. on tbw IV'lli instant, by I the
Uev. \V. A. (i nine well, DO.NAI.D Mcl.AlJUllust
'-IN, of Ibis village, to M mj F.L1.LN V.. eldest
t |ir daughter of Julia 11. Heiac, Esq.. of Columbia.
*,,f Commercial.
to
:l's> Auiikvillu .bm. 27, lt.r>9.
" Cuff-.ii ?Some 100 bale# have been sold Juan
rintr the past week, at prices ranging from 8 to
ilie lie. One fancy lot brought 11 Jc.
' Coi.cmria, Jan. 1?, 1859.
tier r '
ion Cotton ?The cotton market wns quite brisk
yeMeid.iy, uiul Sou biles wero .sold at bJ(m) 11 J.
("h milks ton, Jnu. 2-1, 1s59.
> in CitifoH.?The F.iles of eotton to*day amounted
to ? IH)t> bales?market active.
in '
"i AU?usta, J mi n. 2-1, 1859.
The Augusta maiket was quiet to-rlny.
The sales in Savannah were -l'ilt kales?mur
ai 3 U''L
'?? Exccutor's
Salo.
' Estate of Mary A. Eraser, Deceased.
| ^ areonlnlino with tin- last. Will of i\lrs.
i ir. 1 Mary A. Krnsi?r, ileeM, I will sell at pulilic
,,||v miction, ?t her lale residence mi Wednesday,
.,,1 tlit' -">?l <>t' February next, the following property,
viz: IMules, (-aitlc, llo^s, Sheej?,
f?. Corn, Fodder, IIhIh. W|if?i, Cotton in lt.i/rn,
t.x. t'"tt"ii in Si?i?i|, llliicUsinith's Tools, AVnf.'Oi?s,
I'lnnintinu Implement?, Household noil Kitchen
(1f I'm nil.lire.
t Also, at llie same time will ho soM ft |?hwia?
j,,,t (ion ol I.anil, belonging to llio est<ite <>r said delink
een-eil. enntniiiiiii; im? hnndr*"' eleven nero*,
jt; . iiioi? or h-ss. Sai.l Land it? km>M'u ,w ill# "Iterrv
Trnet."
lie|, " The terms of sale of ?'"? property will
I)-.' ina-le known
S^MIIKL (.11,MRU,
,r... Qualified Executor.
on ? ?"rr? ?.? r?l'y?Y.
'? ?. 12 ?L
0],nppod Hands! Chapped Lips \
s 1,1 ri*lIK Subscribers have juat received a fresh
{!< <' 1 ?i|>l>ly ?f Amamliiie, Cold Cream, Pomndo
rt>> |)iviiie, A;c. Those are articles if applied to the
skin afu-r washing will l;e?utify, soften und preserve
ii free fiom chapping.
joitiMiN & Mclaughlin.
''' January 27. l8o!l 40 if
,(/ TlllO STATK OK SOIJTJI CAROLINA
ir- AMeril/c JJislrict.? Citation.
(P.r Hy WILLIAM MILL, Ksq., Ordinary of Abbej",
viile District.
ri- VVJ 1IKIIKAS, Simpson Wailc linn applied lo mo
lw \Y for Letters of AdminiKtration, on all and
'//, singular the goods ami chattels, rights and credits
i;h of Sariili VVuite, lute of the Dihtiict afurcsuid,
it- deceased.
*ft Tin s.. ?1M?. '? 1 -J ' '
... ..... ....., ... vi.i. .i.i.i nuiiKiiiiBn an
si ml singular, the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to Ik: mid appear before mo, at our
next Ordinary's Court for the Haiti District, to be
).r" holden at. Abbeville C. II., tlie eleventh day
1,1 of February next, to show cause, if any, why the
' said Administration should not he granted.
".K Given under 1113' hand and seal, lliitithe twenty!"'
sixth day of .lanuary. in the year of our I#ord
0110 IioiisiiimI eight hundred and fifty-nino,
. and in the 8Ud year of American Iudepen,,r
donee.
*s WILLIAM IIILL, 0. A D.
Jan. 27. 1859 38 3t
5- For Sale.
MY ?l"?r??ehb,,cd Stullion, REGENT, will
JM. bo sold at Anderson C. II., on Suleday iu
rn~ Kebinary, on twelve months credit, with intcrr>'
est from date. Regent in one of the finest
"V blooded llorses, in overy rorpect, in tlio Southern
S!*- country, or any other country. Pcdigrco given ;
[y on day of Bale.
r,y I*. R HAWKINS. \
January 27, 1880 40 2t
' o Notice to Merchants and Others.
:,u "ET IlKltEBV Rive notice to the Merchants of
' & Abhevillc D.strict, not to sell goods or
K ( merchandise to my children ujion my credit, and
that 1 will not pay'debts contracted by them, or
, ho in uny way respoimible for the Rame.
&r" JOSHUA PA VIS.
.Inn. 18, 18.19 Sfl ^