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COTTON IN INDIA. I Mr. i'liif>? : Tin- l int pamphlet ?if IVlel*- ^ fUHMliV i;?M?gn.pliipnS citiiiiiliiiti<>n\ ((M*riiii.i.,) ( jiml iwcivr-l lln? tli?l <>f litis > ??! , ooi.lnt.iK mii.ix valnaMt- information in i<-foi?Mioo lo <! a^ri.-.ilttirnl iiniili.i'lu'ii* of linliu. An H'lmiioltlv in ip . ?'r<?n.|>:inn-s tin*. on wlii.rli I lie Rteas ill w li. rl, iihIiC". rollon, opium, . ? ml iro?>, f.S/mrni f'hitxhi.) I??k, (/?Ww?i'<i ifraiiths.) l<>Cnliiivtt l?> tv:i, ro il r?,iiton>'. nun mi' i;itiiriiv?, "in mill sail mines r mc lanl ilnwn with far??. Tin? n .vi^ulilo poi- , lioiHnf llio rivers an.l lln* railroads in oix-raiion ?>r conslrncuoii urviilviitlimvn; so Ilia* il?' ri.uiv 1 j.inp OIlilna-MS tin1 various mailers of interest. i<> I llie nt?i icil!iui'!,l. ai.'i l'i a eoiiM?lyral?le axte.it > ulrio those of itnporiuure 10 (lie minor. j We nuHintUv. licit* in o:li pall of tlio wniM. st*e most, iNi'iinm'iit'y ini r? ??titi the ui.-liibn- ,v lion of tin* cotton aiea. Iiiii s-oale shyht notice of tlie rojjio ? o?!Ptlpi<l liy tin.- oth?r |H'ii(!iirtnMi4 ( may also In* worth having. Commencing in tho North, wn have fo>t ? ' Tong lo'll of ten rejiicn, s-kirimj; the limi.tiuva a .Mountains from Assam West to tin- I'unjauli. ' | from twenty to forty miles in width. In the Vuiijauh, Delhi mill Omle, we have th" great "*heat of 11iinloMuM, extendinc oViT tin' entire head waters of tin- Indus am! linti-res.? Tovvarils the. moulli of ilio latter river we pel-- ^ reive a liroad extent of illcount I'V, on the > Nortli sill"-, ami of opium oa the South. I>etii of these aiv in |l?n:?.tl, in which also oeetir the coal jtmlil'Mi iitinv North of fsiVittlii. similar mines j exist Iilito in central llitidosl.ni.nl NiiMldti.i.? Opium is grown near th>-?-\ a: Sei.sii^e. Salt is ' ohtailiiul in tl-." I'unjauli ami at I, iS? Saniliiir.? I: Teak fo'osts abound ?-? fly in Wc-lc n IIimio.s> tan; ami cotton, to wliieh our chief im|iiiric.<< r<f.?r, appeals to lie c iltivjlcd ? ?' r a veiy e.\l? mini region. Ilenini.in^ in the Ka>l, we have first a strip ?f cotton ncioii on the eiwsl "I Ihirm ill, opposite the mouths of the (iamjes ; t';ett Injlo r ii|i hat river, wo meet witTi a wide laxly of cotton i lands in (tit le ami Dnhii. Aim her is seen near the tuontli of tin; IttHo.-; n:;aiu .itiother in tinsHerat ; whi'e stiil yi'ure extem-ive cotton regions Ht'e found in oetilrivl Imlia ; in .V t hmlda, lierar, \- i >i .i - > ?t mi i J i * w.?n*i> t" lll?* .> ITInnhln (Joila very. Ttiiiuahiiilra :in?l Ciivcrv.? e These iiiiiiI'-k are but Itllle fainiintr to our ens. t ii!t1iuu'^'i in a i;oo,l map wtllcanly ui ii- | cnit? the iciioiiS > 1 *n?l?'?l to I From tin; accompany ini; letter preas contribution, we di-cover thai in Iietii;.il tin* entire col Ion crop is consume'I nt home. Yet il is then* ; st let! tin li ivitttr Iieeii u-serteti thai the eni.ie cotton supply <lemam1e<l l?v the Kiitish 111 u kel v coultl he fiirnishe.) !>v the copon hi mis of Nizam, s Nagpurc nml Herat-. A*- yet, however, lite presidency of |!?iivjal li i* < X|?>ile.l little or li?>tliinvT ' ill cm Intl. 'I'lie presidency ? ! Madras has alle:n!y furnished a miiiiII ijiiota; still, tl cainiot have a been worth eoiisiilerin^. tor :ti the \eai I ~."i 1 the entire region plante.l in cotton hi th il por- t tion of linliu iituntliiteil oiilv to ! 1 T.*?T4 acres. 1 tun him] a third million ni;i'es hein? Ihe est ilia ' teii OX tell I of the entire region iihtptcil I ittun , ,] Of the presidency of liomhav tt very ililVeivnl ' m-coani must he ^iveti. Neatly three in111tihi-? . of acre;, 'morn iierti*iiieiv iici.s,)or j oiio-lhuty-foitrtli of the entire urea, is there cut ^ tivalt-d hi cotton. The i!istti>'t of tiuzciat ptoillit'fs the most: for allhoti^lt its are i t? nlv one- , ' lnr.nl rut li of that ol cnliie luilia. it alreailv t Yielded in 1 Siio. illlv-siv n.'ie.nt ..f it... t , - - . ? . ? I I cotton crop of 111: t country. I>I?Iintr the five ^ year.* from Irtlll Tilt lo Ik"03-v? :, ' only 11) 0715,'?jo ll>., Madras oniv 17-J 1 Hi-;., for the l!iiti*h market. while It< 1111?:?y ex- i t ported 1!"','i7f? 11>i*. Tin' loilowint; t.ilile ^ uliows the exportation <>f Ii.iliii ilur;?4 these ' ywars, in the urt'cK- referred in: j Year. To <ireal Iliitain. To other points. Tolsil. j 1849-50. .1 lo,ti!)u,:i.7< r> l.'.<7 l 1 18.70 .11 . .111.4-1 ii.7!H f'j.HiM.S.-O -J-Jii.17;;.. s;< x I8jl-:V2..*1,101,*>23 17-*.1 '.Tis:> 1 , 1850-53.. POl M.M7.1S0 71 ' 1 f>4.. 139,1s:;, 1JH <". ?, \3::.,? l!i<,7r. i .(itio 11 During this period. Great I'riiaiu impm-icd 1 t nlto^olli":r l,n2l.o(!i,,,'!iJ lb--, of cotton ?f which i ft.VJ,7t-.r>.'*<i1 lhs. worn rcccivcd Irom Im!i:i. s-o ] tliiit '.lie latter country furnished aliutil one j sixth, or sixteen per cciit. of the entire amount j cuiisuincd. it is true. that proltaldv tin* whole ' of the cotton furnished to Kn^land hy India was j I' njain reshipped in the shape of gnud*. ]lr c Wiglite, iiiilted, asserts that the annual con- | puuiption of cotton fur eacli individual in 11 in- I j doMau doos not average less than twenty pounds. | This wnulil amount to a local consumption of ' nliniil 3,0ii<i,0()0,(l00 pounds. I''or iuiliu to f.tr- I ri nUlt Kuglitud wiltli nil the eotlon slit now cm- I J Mimes woiihl, therefor--, it is ntated. require onlv ' | nn increased production of one fifth to wlmt is I now made. Almost ul! of this cotton is native, j " mid hence well adapted to th>* countrv. <M j i American cut ton. onl v 13211 aerct- were i>1mil?- 1 j ., in Madras, and in ISumhav 13 acres, in the | , ia*i \far to which i lien* iIiiIii refer. In our j :i11 of llitf \v?il'l, we me well nunre | '' tliut I ii< 1 iit liab to content! with ilitfictillies of pro i i ii net ion in lilt: way of I.tinning forces, whieli ?ire | foreign lo us. Still lln> statements here civen j tiro woitli f<i.i*.iili>riiijf. ?:s|iici.tlly ?s we ui:iy if.si I assured tli.it Kiijilainl's |>r?-? nd<-<I jiliil mlliropv j c will never eheek ln-r in tin- of iiica.'Xii'ok of importance fur i 1:11? i*iuI comfort.? 's 1? il lli't time, then, to |il'e|'iirt* ourselve* to cope Willi this ifiowinscitnij>*>tiiiiiii l>y .ill active tin-a- ! ' cures likely to insure continue! |>tospeiity??iv Tlu- reeent .lim.-ulli.-s in lniliii nmy somewhat J ' retard tln.'ir cotton |?nxJn?-li<>:?; l>ut with th* ex- j 1 cejitioti of the last year, court-ring which these : reports treat, u gradually incre.asod production j is visible. We <1 :> not ledieve 111 the Value of artificial encoiirageiifnts <if any pursuit, where n itural circuiitslaucili oppose; hut yet they nmy 1 lioeojHe of iiiipoilance when the latter are suited ; i for this purpose, anil we Know thai, there is n ( htronjj desire in liii^' iinl to stiuiul it>; the Indian j cotton prinliieiioii. It is not supposed that th--y i cnuM ever drive us frutu the mailct, or cone with ' 1 our lirst cuUdiih, bui lli?'V ininlii iniitcviiilly r? j x iliu;?j llif pr.iv <if ilie iuf.-iicn- kind*. Hut I li ive i | detained you \>>ii??r than 1 inlciidtd. Yours, re- ! i>pccl fully, 1.. j ARIZONA? CUBA?CENTRAL AMERICA. i ' ]'/ tin- Kilitor* of' the ly'niou: Northern journal* and u portion of the press ! of tliis city have, willmi I Ik* p.tsl few duyn, ul- ! j lmlcd lo a 'Julian i-x|i"i:iiiuu. Mi|ij>n.-cil l?y isome j of litem nmv t<> In* on foot on our Atlantic Ben- I !1 hoard mid the (i ulf const, fur the invasion of that ! a "ever faithful'' island. I ( I As nt lite present upim'Mit an nelivc movement , ( </? lioinq;on lor the coVniziiliou of Arizona, to dc- ' velop ilit Vjifct, p'tiUiiictM of tli-it veil rich ttsrri- | 1 tor}', fi- li III it-: liiiueii of R.lvei, cold, copp-r and ! i lead, a:;d, i\s wll, in a vairt nniotint of cultiva- | , ble. laud <:aj?;;hIt- ,uf prodiii:iii? double cmpn all- 1 jiuiilly,--it is very natural li: l;e|i>-vu that the J 1 mere rumor At this lime of1 s;;ch C'jIm'.'ii expf: ' ditiou Willilil lead to the iiiijil'ttisinii on the prtlluf j ) many that tin- Aiizouu ex|ieiliti?n, imiw rapidly j ( organizing. is lull a mask lor n raid on Ciilui. Simultaneously, almost, the fears of the For- ( igll '"llltiasfii's liere have been aroused in regard ?. lo their peuei'fiil and legitimate movement of mi , eliti i|iruiiiiK limly of American citizens from one i poll I on or llieir territory to eiiother? a few linn- j ' -^reil mi If* dutlnnt; lielievmir tliunder the . ' jjuise of Arizona they smelt Niciirayfia .and the, 1 nilieli dreaded iucubus Walker. j Alii liose f doubt* nil I llliasinillg* have, however, been hippiU set at rest Ijy kucIi plain aii'l frank avowal* I?? member*; of th? govern- 1 liloni as ha ve convinced them that 11??- movement now proceeding iliider the leadership ?>f (.ten. Ilciltliugsen jy lint, only perfect I)' h-L'itilliatC ill diameter, hut likely to lie of incalculable benefit to the whole country hy developing the v-mt mill eral resources of what Will he u seeond ('ahforuia (with the distinction only that Arizona is essentially, us iU untile is Ha id to indicate, "silver- u bearing,") and ut tne Fame time incidentally nf ^ ford protection to the frotiti-reciLleineiiMof Texas and Now Mexico. " I am happy to have th?- opportunity to contra- c diet Itere, on the best authority, any rumor or iih u fel'tion thai thn Arizona etiterprize has any con- j liaL'lion with any t'ubun or Central American ? fillibunlcr" expedition, cither directly or iudi " rVolly. ? YKLLANJ) KOltK.M AN. t. Tea Caltor't.? L'JUor Country Gentleman <? n A few diiys ?|(ol drunk u nip of teal American a tea fmm'llA Chinese tea plant, of whieli |>'r. J. j| P. llarratt, nenr New Market, .Soirth Carolina, lias a fy'ic shrub, about four f.*et lni?h, wliii^i lias borne fruit'during several years. Uy ita eide was z'{ a thrifty,specimen of the Olea Platans, or'C'hj- ti neae Oiive,' vitil wlifcli die tc'a i? scented. The n Doctor thinks that the lea plant should' be re- , jiawed about every three yearn, ami if tints cultivated that it woul' thrive mid lie profitable. J lt was recently ut Greenville ill (his State, where d Junius Smith, some years ago, assayed its col- n tare. I was told that his experiment was hy no mens ft true test. Ilis soil was barren, and he W took no pains to improve it The pistils did not j'er.oive proper nourishment, and not being used la to such treatment, tliey pined and died. Thf v, tno shrub whluh 1 saw ut Dr. It's bliows plainly i hat the h*? plunt Will thrive in this State. S. IJ. BUCKLEY. '* New bery. S. C. JO ( \BI)KVlliliH B;VNNEU.| W. r. DAVIS fi'dif<?r. _ |c Thursday Morning, April 7. 1859. .) ri.ntr.iNc: n.i lir.iN?;:: 1 Willi a \ivw lo <>ur subscription |ml- j i>li:ipa. we imrika* the fiillnuin;' |um|?>-iii>iti: j We will fiirnixli IJOLWY'S LADY'S HOOK j til ill.- HANNKI5. .-in. vi'tir. lor I'nl I! l>oh- | . -Aits: 11 \i:ri:i: s m.\o \/.iNr.ai?.i iiic ijan-j1 IKK. our vvnr. F<?l It |m?|.1.AI5S: AKTIITU'S " H?Mi: MACA/.IM: aul (! ?> HAS SKIS, ?>nc ; 'u car, Tllltlii: POI.I.AKS \SL? FIFTY CUNTS. , " Tin* siiliM-|i|.li"l: j r':c _* i.f ci'licr !l \ 111*IIIt or . ;<?i?i;y i? rrnu:i: dmi.i, a us per annum: > iiit wo wiii furnish ??i:lior ?.l" the:;o Mapaiittos ; (ii'l iln f.ir just "hi Pnllur more than , in* nri.t of t!]*? Miii*:i/Iii.? ilnt.i' - i I ADVERTISEMENTS" See now :i'lvci li-'i'iiifiii.- "I' II. S. Kerr, A. A. Villim!!-1. Mniis'c \ (iiiiiiSV, \ck?*r Mi-iTiill \ ' <c\v Y?rk. Mii-rill". I'Jerk :url I >r>):ti:ii v. ! v Tlio Hunk of Ncxvltcrry nitiioiinc<*4 a iliv ilfii'l <>!' ?1 .'in per sliare. |?siy.'il>V ??:i tlie 'till if | liis ino-itli. Al?>. ilit- IManteilt.tnl; ..f I air- j i'M il'-clari"! it <livi(!( iil of (-7 n-ni? j>rr i-liare, ^ uyaoit! lt!i insl. t j SALL DAY. 1 Tiit-ri- was h all. in! mre 'in M<iii<] iv lant, nil lull little |>r?i|w>rly .solil?oik* i!cj;rii man for ' -1 < !. 1 ami tlii- interest ?>f I'i.ti:i; S. L5i * ii -I;IA iii'ivs lati-1, for THE TILT. In '.I iticl.'liK'iit weather i M Ssil- j ir-lav l:i>i. tlit' Tilt oi ilie Similurn liijihir U:?r * [iini.s wa- |io?!)"i!it.-.1 until Saim-il.-tv ilie I>>i!i | n.-t., at wl:ieli I hiii- ii will la la: :il ili<- (>M "ioM. oil!* in:!** t*i ?*iii t!iu \i!!:ijrc. i :: i!;? iv-1 1 i-jultiig tn I I'l'iT l."iiir ':iti?.' I'liurcli. WAR IN EUROPE. I'or miiiic time |mM no liavt li.ii! ruiiiMit iif ;l ii r in Knrnjie. Tlie 1. it it I* u :i n iii-wm k i*viii< t? Ktfi-iiirtln'i. tin- |ir?ili:ili-!itif* of war !>? , vv?-en Austria uuil Siin'.ijiiti. .> ir-ln.i i lias tin- J! .-Mii.ui' i- in . ?.ii-.-i.iii-ii r liim'i1 will in- iut 11 v i ! tlio i i.f war; iuhI it is U'?w ?: i<l thai | vai i 11 1>.; inevitable, uiilesi N u->i.i:-o r'.iail ^ eeeile fr?ui tli- position which 11?* lias as.-u:ne<l, avintf tli? Italian St;i?to oppose, single lian- ^ leil, tlu* exaction* of AtiV.ria. ' ? " JtlGHT OF SEARCH. I iotii the uniHMiiKvni'Mit ma !?* i>< ( l->nc Mare, ' tiroiiph the a<]iniiiiattatiui; journals, w in;n the '.j li^'it i.f Scascli wa? a matter of i!i-ea-?';iili 1>0we-u lai^l t:id ami America, wctt i'rcW to In - i lev that F.njilatiti ha-1 conceded tin- i.i^ht i.f ( arch If the'ullowiap statement of the <}?ic.e ' inn is tlir true view of it, then it would lie hard s o conceive. that Milliard has al.etudotii <1 any \ hiiig. 'i'lie ti^ht of visit curtied witli it the iglit of h'iirvi'.. They caaiM.l ht aepatatcd: "Tin submit led li y the I'i'ft.eji to the j Iriti>!i uovrriiiiienl iii?t?-1v propose* a fi:>-ni!lv v-ita'iiiJi where there is nond cause fur sn-jijcioa li it till' \ essel !.- ;i si iv?-r. To tlii< unr ituVi III ' ii?nt lias no . ( eiiiiii", ko far as s-si-l-i saili'ic , ' imlfr the \Tiiciii tl-iir are c.inceiui-.i, lint wili ( ml<l tin- vi-itintf ]i:ii li.-s re-puiisili!c fur any tills :o:nhiot or violation of maratime ngl.lii." i WHY IS IT SO 1 ; " It frequently hnppens that wc are requested j . o copy Prospering, or notice Kilitorially, Home i ^ iniji'cted ?ewsp:ip.?r enterprise. As a matter of ; ' ourlcsy. we usually comply with the request, j j . n uric mir liLlli- li:tllll:l)g WOlllll Hot ! , if an '(jiiivaK'iit as mi <xchan$;e; hence we i it riulu ti> do soniHhint; in the way tif t i<lvcrlis:.ii|! In compensate fur tl?o difference.? ' lot not !? >? frequently it happens, that after we j iavi* tendered Hi.* tjuiil }>ro 1/110 in this way. We i ire denied an exchange. There may he reason j a such #:<>: <111ct. I>nl we most confess that we j 1 remiiihl- to comprehend it. In this crjtnec- J ion we w>>ti!d mention, as one iustnnce of Ihi?- i lin.l of dealing, the lion-receipt of (lie Wash ' nylon Stuti s. ] PROBABLE LOSS. J A Tcle?;rapliic <!i?pntclr (o t lie Charleston .1 ^ ( itri/, from Washington City, dated April i.-t t ay b : j 1 "Serious apprehensions arc entertained /.ere ! ' nr thv safety of the Ku?li?i|i filiate < 'iiinran, j ihieli Ii.is now iiiit :liiriy.Bevel) days. It ias oil Winl of this frigate that Lord Lyons. ! ' he newly appointed 15riti.-h Minister, resident i ' it Wushingtoii, was passenger." j : The same dispatch further says that t he C'ahinet j vete engaged upon Nicnraguan affairs. It is | adeistood that Sir *<Vm. (iour: (.)i>i:li.v's diplo- i | iney there will be severely scrutiniz-d Tl?.? i > nveriimcnt i* in (ioiilit as to the tiulh of tlio , ( eport thai Ocii. Misiamon h:u] sold the Tfhuan- i < fjtpc route, but will not bo Mirprisod if tin* next ; 1 ileniner brings Confirmatory ndvicca. If true, ^ ' lie administration will takefiroiig ground itgainsl ' j I, nn<I reassemble C'oiigress for tin* considnution ! i if the mutter. ! 1 THK FANCY TILT. ! ' la accordance villi previous notice tjuite it 1 j urge company of ladies ami gentlemen, lad* i mil lasses assembled nt the appointed place lo j vitncjitf Ihc Fancy Tilt of the young b'hoys'" t if our village. The company being assembled, j ' he Knights made their appearance, mounted ' j ijton tluir ' goodly steeds,'' nnd clad in rich ! i i nd gaudy font nine. After n few preliminary ' rvolutiotis the ridin<r commenced, and we Here , ' # # # { ' liost agreeably i>orpvisod lo witness their excel : ent liorxemauship. I'.aeh, *c think. inputted j liniself with credit. Sir Knight MrP.wv, how- j >ver, proved must successful, taking the Hing > ;vcry iittem, t--t'ovr times siioocssiu'ly. The j i fudges coiise'jiieiitly a.vanfrd the prize?a Stl- i < erCnp?to the above named. Then (la it proved i J |iiitc n pleasant pastime. everything pa-sins oil | , igrewthly, without the .slightest accident. This, j < lowcver, was only half the show, and our young ! 1 Vi< nd?. adjourned lo the l'cntalo Academy, where j J urtlitfr gallantry. was displayed, and other! >1 ensures were enjoyed. 1 J A NEW BOOK. ; t In Analytical Grammar and Dictionary. By ! IS. I". Davio, 1'rincipal of Jlusittrj* School, i ? Spartan bury District, <S- C. : y The author politely called upon, ana pre.*enlot! ' the other day, with n'copy of litis truly ' ' lotlllflii and admirable woik. We nay " South- ! ' I'll," Ih'cuiiho Mi; Davis ih Southern born and i < durat"d. This consideration iiloue slionKl com. lend the work to universal Southern patronage. 1 ndependenily of (hif>, however, its intrinsic mer- ! ' m, if examined, will placo il iu (he hands of nil ,, dio trtko intercut in (ho studie* of which it so j e icitUy treats. Wis know 110 work, which has j pp'-ared ill our day, so well calculated (o impart ' thorough knowledge of (he English language. ' Lit ? "complex trentirffc," cutituinliig, in the 11 ingunge of the Hiilher, '*n system for atmlying words, an analytical Gruuimar and I>jc- * unary, together with a plain, conipieUenwihle, nd practical nystem of Houk-Keeping, with jj' lilts, f>raft*,'Checks, Notec, Ac., Ac., and a sys'iu of AritltHiHtical Knies and Examples, ren- w tied plain (hid co?y by a constructive process." a fo teacher, no fctiidsut, no |>lant?r should be " iiliout it. The author was in our village getting mbscri ,] tn, a:ij we are g]ud to have it to any that liU <"< sit amongst uh was not in vain. He added umy names lo his list. Wherever lie goen, we tj speak for iiiiti and hi# book favor and j>ut- n< uiiige. w SOUTHERN FIELD ANL> r'.KKSlDK We llllM1 I'TI-iVr.] j?. I | 11 - fr? in .'wis al;HI M It. "I A HjmM I. .'in^ I?i.~. in!, n! i :i II |>illi!isli it WiM-l.lv 1 i_\- : ti.! i Mrm: ,:l iHirmil, in Ati?U*tu, ( ;!., Willi W. \V. M\ns as ,it?Tiiry IMitor, uml l>r. I). l.rr. AtiiiiMiliur.il :l Alitor. It i? to In* ir; tjunrto form of ei^ht i>:ij;<t? ml to contain forty columns of ro:i?liii<i luatl. r. ilr. (jai;i?i.:ii:h ntiiiouuut-8 that it will lie liis aim w to establish ii i>'|?T that will li- a vhV.e of llforiliation iisi-fiil to Southern planters ami l.ir I" Here, anil a repository of Southern thought, imtxiliiUion, aii'l lat-te, in th<' realms of I,ili-rat tir<; ml Art : ami lo obtain for it sn<-h an extent T " >:?f rofi:iiti? n it /! '?* " Jl 1 ? ...V. ^ ..<1 >? III JI1-1I.V III" IIIOKI " i'll'lill IM)11l|l0l?H:!ii<lll III nil its cilllt l-.Knta -J ? " llile eiikI c.v|viii'in'(;il IMitorri niv cn'.'iifTi'il, miiiI '' ii'I'.s are in |irour?-!is to ^ riirc coiitriiiiiiiuii* from " lie must IIlC ShUiIh'NI wli:<MS. of linlli ?' i'.\c?. Mn.li liiti-ni la!>>til will li" liimit'lii to " lijlit. an.! furnish -otni' at'ieinMo pui|niM'S to ' Mill i 11 <1*11 |??*??|?!?* . 'I " Full many a l."""', of pun-si tny m i-?-uo,** vill lliis'i Im t'.itin ir inliiiiriiii; i-y->, an.l rnii-o a fciioion>^lnvv of |>ii?l?* in S<iu'Ji-rn tr?-niii-?. " Tliv As;i i--ultilial lalili-r will In? Dr. |)\\n:i. .M , tli ' ili^'.iiiitui.-li-il l'i?fi->S"i|- <#f \miirii!llire ^ ii ilu- l"iuv. i>in uf Ci-muia?elisor lor iii hiv . ill's |i:<t < II..: J-.. I. tin I'll ('till i vali. r. 11 it 1 a 1' failiisj; <-o:.ti il.ut'-r to in my NoMIotii :t?ri<-u|. lira I ioiirniils ol' tin- li;j;lu--t t< imlaiioa." ... ii Tli- li-st iniiiiln-r will In.' issin il on i')i' Ii of ii ilav ii* xt. T-.rins?'si ! |ioi y?.-nr, i"i<!i in ail i"VC' - 11 C0TT;)N STATEMENT. S Tim i\-i't iiiv? ni < '-it lo.i hi i Mr'.r'f-'nii for tin- ,-1 iisl ? !? ivi'i'i', l.y l!ailiii ii!< I I,sli:i lialr-; l>v Ii rain and wiil'oii 1? l?-c?iln-r 1 I ill!-! I'll T* I "1 II-11 Ii IT Vil'vk la-l Vi-ur Itl.'J.'l ml.'-. _ " a Tli" r\jio:!ii fii'ln ('Siaili'?!oii fur t?i" saint* in:e wnv, to fril.ni 1 I - |i'.-l-"i liao-: imu-I : -t.r.' J li.i'f!* ? niakiiiir lli?? lit! i! i-.vpiirls "I |? In wi-i'k .V.Mi7*> I :>! ?. in:') l-.M in_r ? li mil a ... ;t?ck i*! i 1,1'#*.' Ii.ili*st iiii*liis*\i- ut 7,** !{ I? I*--* II -liiji IH>.*1 I'll Imt vl-alv 1. : >-*!**-I a sin. k ?l" ' IIi;ali><, aai I I ' l> i'i*s mi i-li'ip 11?* ir.i I' Jim* linn. las! \>- >r j(| "I I?- i?i i liarl*-s|.?n iii|i ii.;j llic past \v?.l; !i!iii:iili"l t'i II.'.Hi? ;?l S'li'-i-. rnii^itijr " mill I I j i?? I '.'J I' 'I'll- i *tal r- i?ij-S at all p'ir'.s ijiiiinij tin* ,i i:t-l M.i-k amiiil!i?o l ! > (i.ili s. ajamst j 11(1.1177 I'll!* s I'l I'l lvi'l! llllljlljr lIll'V illli- | |.|,li.I :i*t v**.ir. "!*?? - I it:?I |i!> all lli?- ("iris inri* tlii* Is! i.| >.-|ili|||li.r. muni! at In J'.'Jitl* X1 ill| lialis. u^aiust ti.4'l7.H|7 i:|> in tin s?ui.* || lull*- l.irl \ i a?. sliiivvili^ all lii'l ea~- I bin v*ar I M i.I,-,!,.-. ' " Tin* c\|?<?ils In II-i-al Itr.lain up to 111?? l it-?l :i !.iti-s, auinillil In l.l'.'H.i^J, sliuw iim an iin-ii-ii^i- , < :i th?' ixpul'ls In Ilia' ? ??? 11 \ I i -1 yi-.ir ill' !>">. l.'ll'l Tin." sIllpllllMlts In NllMlll-.il j >i i limv all i ii'Mi-" n! li-v.' !>a i-j limn (In- ship ' ii.-lil - I" I i?l \ . 11. I' Tinr Mm-:; mi li sii l anil ?>:i sliip linn.I at. nil n III* lMII.S, ll|l In lll> ! :|t sl 'I 11 ?. a II Kill II Is III S 17. 1 * Irili-, InMiijt I'."i,s:;!) Ii.iiis iiiiiii" i!in11 iin' tidv i !! iias:<J ;lio tu;ri sjmuiiiiiii ilatc last , * <T.r j >yi its n;i hi'' Sim.-- It is an iiit?*vi*?iiii*y f.u-i, lial tin' rj'fiis nil t ln? sllli IiiiVi.1 ) ' 1 li) Si villi* Vi-l'V in].ni t nit il.si.-tiVi I :. s ill r?-|?a| il l.i .1- pl.\sii-.il iiu-liiiiliiili. li lias 1 ?. n jj:ntv s.itisl'nrtniilv K isc. S'lailn'il !iv in^i'MDU.- iili?.*i vai mns. dial llii-sv ll pn!->aix iivliinii f'si* llian lii>i|..? tinitn*;li wiiicli n ji.; Iiiuly ilyi-li' of llic luminary i- <- nfjli! s-5^5.t if. Till* fllll. I ll.-H-1'nll'. IS V.illlpn-V'l III" I HO Vi-IV ' !:ir. i.*i.l uial. rn!.-, naiii. l v. tin- inl.i nai mass. I vliicli is a snli.l limly. iiiiii-luuiiniius?, M.n-I; ; anil j4 l su[*i'rfi*;i.il rliv. l.iji *, wlin li ciinsisis n|* a ii^lit i r U.tl.i... -I' i ll * 1 * iii111i Miiisiaucc, Win-nce the slur ' .ppears In derive itsli'.'lii ami heat t;i%'ihit power. ! VIi clastic lluai, elaborated i.*ii ill.- dark snifaeo I f tin- miii, aii'l I'oaliuir upward through the la- : :l iiiuous i.-i.al. vasi'd forco it :isid<- t<-m|>i'iiiiiy. 1 ilso tlie drawing hack of n <-unain, ami so pro I IlK-C tin* cllcet of spots. This llioiioil gives lIV'l I listinc-l atmospheres io envelope tin* interior ! Ii ;lol>e of tli<- sun. Tin; most eMraord naiv fart u tow-ever, in connection wuli the spots on tin- | iuiiV Mirf.ii.-i>, is (tit- *it>;;ii]ar coincidence of ilii-ir i itiiods with those yn-al il stmliain-cs in tin- mag- i '' it-tio system of tin- earth to which the term ' h ' ln.-lixm.tic storms," lias heen {riven. Those <lis- ; w Ul li iucos, dui'ini; which t ho lua<ruciu iieeillo is f ?r rally anil universally iiyitatod?not. in a paricular limited locality, hilt at one and the satin- . ustanl. of lime over whole contiui-nVs. i?r even i ti >vor the whole earth, are found, so far as ohser ,-rition hiv? lntherlo x'.eiolcd, to maitnain a par- I ^ illol, hotli ill rpi-jw-il of tlieiv frequency of on- ! nirenec and intensity in successive years, with j ^ he ahmulaiua; and magnitude of tin- spots in I ho hi me Veals, too elo.-* Io lie regarded as for- y ilitous?a fact evidently of l-iost important sijlilicuneo, l.-ut which sci'-nco i.s as jet iiuiihlo to ' interpret. ' liiibji/inhhrr ?/" ('ii)imht?The new T.trlf li ill intiodnced hy Mr. <ialt, and since passed. v ias created considerable dissatisfaction in I "all- ^ ola. Wo liucl the foilowiuir in the N<-w York , /1 mix: 1 In a debate which took place rcecnt.lv in the I Provincial r.iilianii iil at Toronto, Mr. Sioottc, a imminent member from the I.oWer Province, mil not long since a inemhcr of the Cnhiuet, in '' >|>posintj the lai ili' IiilI of .Mr. Inspector (Jelier.il Halt, gave niieraiire to rcinaihs which twenty Veiirs aj?o would have been considered rcvolulionarv. II.- said that tlio evils under which I'anada lahofed. and lor which the propped ta rill" oilV-red no rclm dy, were susceptible of cur- , in no oilier way th in hy f-eveiiinr connection with j the moiher couiitrv. The colonial coiidilion. lie 1 v iverrcd,-was no longer suitable??as, in fact. I j, u I'ratun played out, and ilin people of Canada j should now licni:. to shape their legislation with a ] ., lievv to independence. Ill '.his connection ho i ;. Look the tiiiiiilic-aiil uroiind thai New \ oil; istlic j | mitiiral uiaike! for Upper Canada. | j'. Since ihe delivery of Mr. Sicolle's speech, a ' -| Mr. K inir, of Onkvillc, in ('iiiiiiiIh Went, litis | ,| published a fit cilia r, ii i i?i n?? some meliiht-r of ; y I'ai-liiiiiicut to propo-c in the House, Thai ii i ? is expedient to dissolve all LC.ivcriiuiental con i . in-ctioii with (ire.it Britain ; llisit tin- union lie s; Uvcimi Upper and I?ower Canada In- dissol c<l, ,, ml lliat iiniiii'iliiili; steps he taken thai Upper v L'an.nla may become n St He of the United ? ilatcf." I, .vi'/r.t from Jutiixnx ?i.kavkx\v<<i:th. Mmvli <> iH.?Dates from Dourer < "itv arc to the I Mini', ti Ihe accounts a><* liivornhh', (lie average yield of v In- jT'thl, with rocker.-', Iiein:; from f>?iir lt> ten I p lull.lis ihfc iliiy pur man. Iliieh companies were : it [orming I" curry I lie Water from Ihe I'latle to ,1 L'herry Cn-ek, u distance of twenty iiiiIcp. 'I'll - jt ll>h from here is la-yond prcccdi-lit. Upwards if a llioiisaud pei'.-oiiH hav<-an ived .-incc |'rn|ity ; u lie Hlliill'I'B are covereil with companies in tin; f. :amp. Joiics ami Ktisscll despatched ilieir first p rain on Saturday, ni|d oimlln-r leaves to-day. n The jn*y. in the case of Day, under trial at f St Josephs. have disn^rccd. It The people vote lo-ilay fur or as;aiii*t the for- ii iiution of n St?tc ('oiimitiiiion. ? l.t'AVKXWOR'MI, March '20. i t| At the election licre. ycsierdin. there was hut j a iliulit opposition 10 the Constitution 1 ipcMion, ,.| vhieh was carried liv a Mnall majiiriiy. ({ A uol/r proKfijiii was entered hi the ease of ff| harlcs Doy. ftinl he has h-en released from ell*- n oily, an.I is now in this city. k.i Dr. Doy, the fatlier, has lieen he'd to hail in t J&.OiHi, for trial at lh?? next term of the Cuiirt. '('lie advices from iho mines are hi the 2.">:h ill. The miners near Arrapahoc City were eon T( idcnl of inukiiig large wages, ami tho pl'ilsped.* vero that the sluices would yield a< high as fifiy S( cuts per pan. The weather was too cold, |io\v- ,? ver, tu admit of extensive operations. C1 Prn.r, Uf~m1. 11?-- - - - " . ...... ? ?? a*iiim?t?x, April I.? j i" die Cultinct were engaged to-day iii the ejfnini- ] ,c iHtifMi nixl ilitewwion of Nicarngmin !itfnirp. It N i understood that {Sir Win. Gore Ouxeley's ofTi 'I1 iiil net* while in I lint country will lie severely crutinired. The (?ov?rinn<-iit is in doubt mm to lie liulli of the report of <>en. Miintiion having '<> old n portion'of Tehuuiitepoe, but will not be ?*' urprisfd if by the next. et earner iiilelHgence onfirming it jg received. If it is true, liny 111 rill take strong grouud Jifjfiinst the measure, Ei nil Congress will be Convened te specially net pon the mutter. _ Gc An Iron Memento?Our friend, J. II. M., Iuib j*' rpobited in our suuotum a cannon ball lately , mud a few inilea distant from the site of the old inctv-fix Tort. It was a nix-pounder, but has, ' . umbered in runt long enough to have lost a-por- "V1 on v/ it* spocific gravity. Could thut old can- nS ^n ball talk, we leave cacli one to imagine Pr' hat jl would ?ay,?ludgffield Adcrrtiitr. ^- rwrni ii i i i 111 iw?mi it w'mwuwji rn\MfN|i' > ri i?. L'iTlKIt FKOM ARKANSAS. M-m; > I'ii-t ? ?lJiAll... i ,, M u !i s 11 ..Is:. 1'ii.hm A^ I li.ivf !.t on !* ?jti -i?*ii l>v Cl't'.il in my "I" i.iy frini.Ii In ?iv. tlt**iii a ?1 i^ i|>li"ii of this enmity, I will avail ni\-?-lf ??f ( |>l <-v.'lit I>|>|>.||! linil y (if ( Iini|i!vin*r willi tliril' . i>li< -i, l>) writing l<? t( in llirnti^li lln> i.'oIiiiiiiih (| r your pajMT, if yn will lio lunil enough l<i | illilisli it. : t A< I'.ir ii< I liivr s'vii, I WilliM Say llinl Ar- | iiisn is a vi>r\ 11 <1. lov ? ! i-oimiiv ; 11 sjn'-it |?>r I * * i ii ii i* m* ii uinier wii? or all ihis will' er, ii iftiijjli y<111 ;ii<> .iwari- it has 1 ?** ?! an unusually ol wiiii.-r mid .?:iriu<;. Hill not withstan.hn;; |.\st> I.ill-Is it pear to In- .so Wet at this Kea?m n! i<- year, I hoy ran all lie <*il >1 i vat*?l witho.il any itHniliy in 111Miuiiii'-:-. n.ontits : mil iixin'cvur. is a Miiijiilar. though w I asecrt ameil Inrl. ilial | ii- illoiea eoilntiy is I an.I unllivali'il, the ( rvi'l' it heeoiurs. I|o\t ev.-r, a p.-r-mi may liml liiu'i a11 I ) V plaee for hilll.lillir |'in puses ill liuosi Iitiy sertion ili.it In- nn-jlil j.eieet. TIi.. Siatv is >livi.|".i itii.i Counties. ami Ih.* '. unties are Mili s|i!i.|ivi'lci| into Townships ; le-e into >eei inn.s, ieh eoiiiaiiiint; r. I'l aer.'H <>t" in.I. 'I'ii.*.. Sections aie ao.iin iliviie.l into [ i ift'T S"et ions i.f | i.ii aei >s. r.v.rv white el'Miu >!' the aire ..!' ti! years is entitle-! I., pre nipt for liiin-. i!" a quarter seetinn of html, valueil I f.ti .-Ik per acre. This is !ie!il .ml as an imlue.* . 1 i. lit t<> emigrants, anil 111 .v iiiive ilie j>rivii? i til.aKii;lt their own selections. Ami airaite ' lere has he?.n a laru? .loaati'iii nl I.mils in this 1 tate to th?" soMiers of tin" war ol* ISl"J. eaeh ' ?ti.-istii?u of a <|i| ilt.-r S'-eti'Ui. These laiels uie 1 itncl ' .Mi'i'iiry I.an.If,' ii ii . 1 aie lieiuo solil i nun-illy f.?r then ta\?-s. as th- owners of ih.-in re, in aii piohahiiity, il-a-i, or w ill inlay uy rhiini lije.n them. Th <ii:ai'..-r sections .. ..... u?<\ 111 i in- .-"inn-, 111 < t ran miifSit li?-i'l.nt Iv f"i' Iml.. s'.'i to s 1 r, |i.-r ipiaiii r. 1 'lie tii'u in ami I i'iiii ii'r thi- one nl' ilir st s(MiMiliiii*nis now tl.at any person c;?i. i ii/a^p jo. lli . si- I .mil* art* ( ( ni|i'*lli*il to jfo up > i a slim titue iu ^1.'# or j-J i )? a?:ie. I.ands 1 ts?y ar-'i In* l.i'ii^l.i fioio some of t!?? * \* ho j iivr |m -ii'ipteil. at from ?1 to j.. r . r.* : i o-v sell cot on *-|>?*?'nl*'ti<>ii iiml b>i\ miliary 1 i I tills. The fto ill i>f 1'ii-i r?.iitilrv is |>rim.*i|i 11!\ , I'lisle n:i'i !! () Oal?, Sivwl titiio. Ilojwooil ami It -UlMV. The |.> Til* i- -.V. II a<l i |?t?'. I to ' ll?' rill itv ill ('otion, I'nrii, U liciil anil tint-? tlo* | li-iiii^i! vi'-l'l < ! eoitmi Ih-.ii.j Xfi>' Hi? ].o-ri', , Mi Hi 1 l*li-l:t*!s, wh?"i' *Jo h'ishi'is. i *;iIS, IJ if- I v. I?\i-. Swi'i't ant Itis'i I'ot.itiH-s all ( ! iu< ?lii|!!>Ii!ui;ly. l*i oil t:ee- n| all vni'i"tH's t'l'ow Mi ianily 1 liavt? - ii r i'i 1 i ! yii'ijf reliant- .-ine?? I liavr in-rn li-if. Tin* wood*. ' ii tins ti.ii>'. aic lull o! wild grHj?i'?, of iesy variey. j Tin- wat' f, iniiiH'tliati-lv io tny M'ttli'inen!, is i on.I free-:one, tii 'U^li it ia not so ooo?l in 901111' ! Iii'l |'l*i ; t. i 1 This i~ :il-o a fine slock rai-irnj oniw'ry. Tin* | round i- nn'i'i'iid will ai-orns in yoim1 pla-i's at 1 ii.s tiiop. I liav?? seen 1 ! ' |>i*o|ili' 1511 ill into lh?' I o i!s anil l.ill Iimjj-. wi-i.jhin^ frooi "ml 10 Hun 1 s. i-acli, that li.i'i ni'ViT ? I'll a I'ur ol rofa.? 'hey i!'* not I ' d tin hi a' all ln |'..ri' k 11 i tr We I Iso havi' ail abilliilani'i'of c in.-, which an?Wcis 1 if a wttiler ! istnro for our i-.ilt! . We hav>' an\ i|iiantiiy of <<aitic. i'on?i>l'ii!! "f 1 leer, Turkey, 14? :ir. A i'. ; and our sir. .mii- ar<- < !1 ffuwili'i1 wi'h tlii- (i'i. si v:iricSi.'.s of I'l.-li. isihiiio from one l*> lu'? |'?iui?]s. In rcl'i.-ri live In tho !i>-:i>1 ti this culiulry, I | avo oii|iV?-1sm1 \\ !Il soiil'' of the oiliest Settlor*, | 1 *i?? have iiiov il from lillVrnit States: they nil i i-etn tn l.li in I; that they 111? v * a.? jjhoiI li?*ti> 111 (. ii' as tlicv Ii.kI Js.-where. Wo wi.l ilmiMh-ss j ivo mimic Chill mi*! Fever, lint I <]<? in.t think it l ill tie any wnrs.-> here llian ill AMieVilN: Dis- j lict. In slmrl. I tliink this a proa! eoniitry?; spi-rintly for women m:<l ehil-lieii, fur they have nl/iiii'i In ih>, mid at nil i/.t a iilriitt/ In int. Wo are all settling! in Monroe County, within j ve miles of a I'nilrnai), whieh in liei:i<j tuiilt ! rum .Memphis, Tennessee, to l.illle I'nck, Ark. t is suppose.] they iv.Ii have il cnmplcl in two ! ears from this time?then we will havn Mem | itiir* for our ina'ket ; at present we trade at Ii.|rmi, ]iio miles licluw Memphis. We have a line eonnlry?I think one uf the iest St iles in the Union, urn] I wouhl lie plc.i-e.l ery mtleli to see i> sol I led ii|i liy goiil, re.poenhle eitizens. ninl if an;, ol my friend* in Caroiu i woitM like to see the country, enni" out, and will he pleased to show and J^ive tlifin all the > .\iy j-o-i othce s J loro, .1 [untff, A t kY till if, v?-ry respectfully. J. C. PASI, \ V. The /iiihi's c>f l/ic " Winiilfirr' Xrtjroe* ? { coiropoml-'iit of lilt' .""outlieri! li?i:oriVr. vvriitl<? fllllll .lill-|;si>ll Vl'.lc, <ia.. Ifi VIM lilt' follow 111; account- i>f I lit.* " ?vmnli?rini? Africans'' that, fere lecently in duivt-s, lor some dsiyw, at that lace: "Tin- most of Ohac ni'ifi'i'M nro very likely, 1 ml arc from six to twenty one years old ; ihere ! < only one worn an unions tliem. They seem 1 ipifeeily happy, nnil arc n? com rated and free run 1 care ns if roainiut; tlieir native wilds ? * 'liey remain 111 jail eii!y at. niirht ; dining the ay tliey nre pel-milted the freedom of the j mil Some ??f Ili'-m are mint, anil nil 1 re iptiek to I tii 11. At fnvt, 1 hey conM nni 1 peak n word of Kn<;li>li ; sev.nil of lli.-in. ittce they hnvo been here, have mastered 1 lany \vor<ls. Money and whiskey arc fit I 1 orite words with tliem?ail love iiionev. anil ! II appeal' lt> love whiskey. They pet-in to . 1 >tvc n knowledge of the value of coin, hut < one of our paper currency. I ijavc one an 1 I idi-r lor something at u More, since which 1 line all scraps of paper are in ijirnt. demand 1 I >ith iliem. A newspaper wns torn iulo small ; ; lecert unil ?nrcfully put away, they thiokiou . I will niiswer the smif |>ui-|>osi as money. Their [ 1 an ret* 11ml sporls aie Very iiniusinj and or , ! ;inal. M" t of the older iuu-h are quite in f eiiioiu making kii'ves nnil oilier ihiiius nut of ' I 011 hoops 11 lid b.trihut* lioXt'K. They arc very ] t mil of line difBs, and sonic of llie hoys of the ' 1 I t cc have put i?.iy rildems iliiou-.'li the holes i | 1 their ears, wltieli makes llif'.il tjuile proiid. I t ilou't think iliey hitve an' Men of (iod I I >ve taken limine pons to tiiiil out. their Ik-hef I 11 Supreme llt-intr. lull liavc faileil. They re fmin three 1 illciciit nations, or irihea. 2 lerc lieiuir three ihtlerctit murks or Int 10.19 | , l-iii .tniriiiii-z nun cxepiiteii i?v > iCMrn:;iinn ofti- ! | ft In, (not French hh reported.) Sir Gore Oindcy'ii m-nty in ihe hsiiiip as t'-o nss Vrisirri, exrept the Ihitish iinopyHrp not i tie landed iKoIpw d-'mxtiilpil nr a-kirf for l?y ' r' iciir?i;ua. A treaty Willi S;trdinia, aiinil.ir in w ost- Willi llii> lirili^li iiii<1 French, is mooii In I ' llow. Tin? American* nYt totally ignored. i ' From nil tliul cim ho lenincd, it in mil pusufe *' w?y iliut if the statement* relative lo Ousele>\? J w notion in Nicaragua Ii* correct, lie not | ' 11 v violated Iuhowu instructions. (>nt n .solemn i iiiersiunding between the Uujti-d Kittles and itglish Government*. If the facts nre correct, P e President, notwithstanding the refusal nf 9' inures* ko grunt liim extraordinary powers to " nlect AmoVicuu rights ill Central Ainericu, 11 net in conformity with written stipulations iween tlie two tioveriiinenle respecting Ou?>e- 31 /'g mission. ' a Tlie President, to-day, \1nn advised of the K0 zupc ol White's steamer, and said V that the nf ;ht.s of American citizens shall and will he fr otected. It is protmbie, therefore, that addf- y< nul naval force will be tsent to Is'ictuagtia. ^ 4 ? "MMUNJCA 11 l>. Mi:. iOi'iroit; Til.' ?*iii/.-.is t?i" \M"-vil> aro it tin- rttir I ?'slat>ii-li sni Agricultural Sue ety ; liny .-I 'in ami ulilc sIhuiMvi" are in tin* wliwl. m! Ii\ n<\t Kill I w<: will list v?* sni cviili'i.si' nf lii In- agricultural worth of our nohlc olil I ?i-?l ril l. ' )ii this M'lo of llie District. \vu ilcsire to incut ** ur f.'llow citizens nt tin* Court Mouse on Moil- < lur, tlio 25th iiift., lo efTVct. an organi/.ation.? 2 j?>t all who arc willing to lciul n liaiiil lUci't in hr Court // <?<*' .it 1 I o'clock /irn'ixrfi/ on th:it lav ; ami in vonr Hicci'Milinij issiii* von may a?l'isc our fjoi'ii 1ioii? wivi-H lo Inoli to their dail ies f< in?I nei <|le work between thin r.ml October licxl ; " >iii pliijiU'rs to I licit- clops mi'! slock, ami our ih cIihiiios to tln-ir trades. I| Will not tin' I'ivmiIi'iiI of tln-(i A' ('. li;tilio.i<| I unit tin" train oil the Aldievillc Hrnncli to mil '' >11 tin* iialli inst , as far down a< Ninety-Six, j( wtli liiorniiiir and afternoon < Tin' ncroininoda S ion woii'd In* ntijirvcial' d l?y the iritizciis. an<l ? Iioli ildv Ik- a l-aviriiT Oil,-ration to 1 li?* Koail, ' I* Savannah Side," what mv \o?i dome? Siiall ^ iv?- iitecl you on tin* 'Ja'li ? I!e*peetful!y, ' " s.\i.ri>.\ sii>f:. Apiil :>. I -09. SOUTHERN CONVENTION AT VICK^BURG J In lli? I'm/ifi nf~ l/if Sittri'/t'i/i/'it>/ Stairs: /*'/ //</;/' ('iii;i us :?A foiiiinit coiihisiinir of i I. I). I!. ]),-l'o\v, nf I.<>uiMan:i ; lion .lolin A ? ^i.ilir.an. of Mi?-"i|>|n ; Hon tiny liiymi, of n |Vx >!?; linn. W. I,. \ iiiic jv. of AltJmiiiii. and i Major \V. II. < li ?s.-. of l-'loiida, iv;i< si|>|,,,iuI - ] I it.tin- tail* Soiitln-rtl t'onvnliiin in Mon'ooiucrv, I lo inv ili* tin- people of tin* Solit In I'll Slat < s to In? *| - pr.-M-iiii-il at mi ndjiim tied i:n eiiuu of llict'ou t fi-n'ioii in Vii-kslmri;, .Missii-sipjii, on ilo-'.nli di\" i >1 Mav lie.\t I Tin* iuineiiled ili'?'i-!isi' of (Ji-in-r il (,'ilit niiin. i i-l*eaf?*d mooii tifl<-r, ii vni- ini-v in ilie < oniinitt-o, uliii-li was tided witll till* name of tieii. J. J. I \i.-i:..-. Tin* Committee i-ainn.l lii-lii-vi- tliat ail n*j;il t lo.-.it i- ni-t-' --:it_> . lo di-liio:is'r:sle In lli- pi-oj,).. it tin* Slav. lioldiiiLf Sliili-s i|n* iuipo'taiicc of l lli i,>ii anioti^r 111 -111? -< vi-s, and ot niiitlla' joiod ; nodi i .-i and:iiu in tlo* oi ioi-jiiiion and discus inn of ii'K'fiii': s i!?s?'iitiiil I" tla-ir n-i'iinty anil (>1 itiis ii iuirc aft* tin* <iu?sti.nis wliii'li formIn ni;?tl\ liffnrv th?* ('ii|iv>'iitin:i, ami ulinlcVcr liv<-i-si:y of i>|iiiii?ui ? x?-!? in In -uiih* nf 11 III. il IIIII || I|<- ilinil ili-il i li l I In- lit: III wlm-h In* ili-i'il-s on< <-!i< it, ami ill-- lonllii-t nl luiatl l\ 111 < * 11 t It** V ililllli-'-, I'Sili-'W .-III II II'ihii'I' IIUl-l - iliit.iry. uinl U<-?.-|i a'iv- a >-|> rii favor.il> iij|i;iiri i i - in. Tin- |n*i-<i*in'** ::iiiiii:il!v sit 111 C*i>iiv**iitioii ol 11 Isuili- nmillot tii--n ?>i |>" |Imii itii I ?-ha*ai*t i-r. I'mni <*n-r\ - c-iioii <>l llit-Soul ii. am! ?>f n I :i - tr?- ' r--]>ivst'>it.itiou fi-mii tli<* iiui?'? of tin* |ifn|i 1 not molfi tli?* ri-sti- .pits ol jkiiI v. mul in mi ? ' liii.'aSI? il" it * lii-ln st s . ami iIn- fi<*<- in j |-'-Ii iim_'.- i.f opinion which tak> s iiVii**- ainoi:?j iln-iii. i* iisfl'1 an imjioii iiii f.-a'urc ?>;' th?* C I ii-ntimi. ami. in tin* nh-i-lK*- o| every ntln-i, | -InniM insure it- |?--1-| i- I nil v. I li is iinlv Iroiii suoli !i?n*inlil:i'.'M tin . in j |ti | io.|--ol i?r>-al put-In* |<?-i i 1. tin" In |?.-> i f tin- | { itl'iot (Till In- ii-aliz it, as tin* cnlouiil lii-torv ol In* - lin11 V vilnvil. I lf|-i* is no iiiion-il lioT><iifil in il?n coiinrils, or i-i*viti*?I in tin* lii-aris of tin S.nitli. t'oin tin* rarl.fst tH-timl ol its hi-torv t j I to- (iIVSimiI. ili.it lliav not In- <-liia?i*i| mi'Jioritv i yvi^iy lliiinj ' thai is ?(is|o||l hy iIn* 4'onv?*i.tion. t'Vntn such ' tint i iot sou:*'* ? Im v<* foiiu* warniiitrs nl" il-iiijmr, ! iiir-oi -I whic'i I li*-< 'imVi'nt mi wmiM lilovnl -. ai.il ' >[<[> :tl~ I'm iii-mii In w liii'ii tin-<'itiivi-ii'iim woulil j i ?pmnl; ini'l if ! 11\ >(" 11ii**** :ir<> nmv in lie | I'lMtH.l ill fill tl < ! Willi It. HI" llllt l|M.-lllir ills nira****li|e!i!s. i'ihiiii! ill |?l ?c , \ "ii'i'i'l'i- lii-ll, mi iv t;11>1 it liillii-uli in i:iii!>'iniiiiil ilie |>- <-1 1 iin Un-nre in ?-~i : lit ?-!? tii?? ili?-M-niri'v ii i * * 1 ti |i?M'ii' 1 lh<- Sniilli, which In- lieen t-\ r?-i>fil l?\ lis** rei'iii/ t i-imn iihx of llliirk /i'iy.?/i/iiM?i*w in * fry II / 'hi Sluh "f illt ,\frill, anil ilxnfiitli/ *tynrc<{ Iii4i/m'ilii s in l/i I'll* chii il/ I'ul/rfir. KclloW - *it 1x1*115 ill" I In* South, ||< lint In* 1 InlI>-<! into sleep anil ilreams of seenritv, which i-x|ii*iii*ln*i* teaches call "Illy |iro\v iii l?i* i Illsoty, ; for opposition to (iljivcrv Ins en'cre*! iino 111 - > lieail si 11 1 licait of I'm* pi*o|i|i* of tin* Nul-r.1, Mini ; l*:ill iilnili* III? ::n*t 11V wisdom uml liruillCss 11,1 tin* . purl of tin* Siiic'i. I Tin* power which threatened iih ill i n ir.f.ilicv t alnl W.aklicsS. unless im-t Iilnl I'i-IK1Uis liol ! likely to take a sii*p liai*k tvtir<1 in tin* hour of its ! lii-ll* si 1 i t111111ili. whatever to t.li" contrary n may ' In* tin* interest or the waul of nerve in politicians j In teach. | There is much for tln> Convention, however, ! io tin. Iieyonil the ili-cussioti of political ipiestions, i iinpoi'tani arc these, fin within its purview j i*iii11<*s everyihintr that rclatc-iio the intellectual, i moral, educational ami industrial 'level.ipliieiil j nf th<> Sit.ulli. To create opinions is to create tlii nt;s. The Kxi cutivcs of tin* several States uinl the various iiiuiiicipiil Imities of l he Smith are earnest ly reijuestcil lo selul such ?lcl<*jralcS as will host . >?# (}? us nicy Biiy. <l|| r- j ill nation*. or |>? rlni|Ki as more rciimitiilili1, I ilFl'I'l'lll CllslfK, 'I'lll-v WMlll lriiI'llf'tl Millie |?Ti)- ! UK! wouIh, lint liciiii; t?:<i il was wrmii; to ! j '? lIlCIH, il IS Ht'lJoill I II" V will <1<I HO. f | in mig liihrliu, hud, when nskol 40 repeal j *m ^ ^ j ? Diplomatic Affair* in Xirnrmjun ?Washing- ( >N, .March 31.?The New Yolk li?*rnl<)'i? N'wrn- | i^uaii uorrchpiMiileiiue *ay* tliut ih>* order I" ; j, ize \\ hite'H Ink- cleaver Wilrt i.vneil liv : if|>ri'CClil llic opinions (if i|k> Ituily of tlic people. , '11m- ninth day o Miiv will lie n f.iv<>r:<1al?> time , lo visit Virkslturji ami tin; citizens of tlml ho?|ii- , t:il>lir riiiiiiimuitv inviie to tin- w iti-rsof ilie Missi?v.i|,|>i. tin; |if'11]i[t* i>f tin* Atlantic Siutee and of j , I Ik- (>iil I. I | |)i"lcg.iles t<> recent con volitions nre invitol to , tlllH. .1 J). II. Hl.no\V. of l.oiii:?iiiiitl . JOHN .1 M rl! A l\. of \tis>i.-si]i|ii. s fit'Y UUYAN. -t Texas. a W. I.. V \NCKY, of Aliiliiiuiii. W. II. (Ml \S! :. ,,f Kiori.lii. Xne Orleans, March 81, lB.V.t. Jj'tiax X pnlrnu'n Sj/flcm A sialic mul < Aj'rirnu A/)/\i'Cnticrxhi/i. ? I 'iiv.it - letters ii? i L'l'ivtd nt Illusion from it di>tin<rnislieil 1 j soilii-c in I'aru. state tli^t Monsieur l<eiii|ielir. j . I lie Ffilieli ex minister of .Mexico will ^'o to t Nicaragua nominally in the interest of tHellv ] .1 I'an.il (.'oinpiiny, not really as llic nifent of! v '(ill, \\ 1111 reference l<> ill" Heoil'llii; 1?> 1 n I'l cncli citizens I hi' rii;lil 1o Old |>1> \sialic.s ; , African apprentice* hi mining mid ajricniio 1 ral cmi-i'iuiM's ' i We lichevo 1 Iki: their in mine covert, run . iicction between I.oum Napoleon anil M. Iiell\ ! n unl liis coadjutors in their .-elieno; of Central i ( Alnerieni enlo izition. It wmitd nut lie con. | so mi nt with Iiih pilHellt.ini policy lo cive u<iv- ' | iiinmciitnl ciiiii'tion to li e conipinv which has I Wen orjiiiiiizi'il in France lor this end. Inii the : > lilenl acquiescence which lias nccniupniieil its , i for mat.inn, when the imperial word coiilil nt i tiv movement have nircM-d ihc piojcct, pIidwh j |i lint there lire ulterior view* connected with it, | e ivliieh lime will alone disclose. 'I'll.it the X- J a rlilion of What, is called iln* A|>pie.'liei'Khi|> i\ stein, hut. is in reality ftlnv.-iy and the slave ; si mile in disguise, is one of I,-ill is Napoleon's . < .'heri>hei| plans. for the recovi-ry of the colo jj lial nwiiy in the West. which h.?d nearly ile- j / tailed from Fraiice, w.ith correspondent exteii- j lull of Fl'elicll Iromenl I'm"""! 1 jeVO?(.hat. J'Ji't/ Nttot. . i?. &ati*fira iril/i slnveri/.?The. C'inoiiiiinti fin I j, let.tee fny & ii 11C1210 who IiikI nut inviiy from ' |, >V1ipplini?. anil servpil n couple of year* in the j lei^bl-orhond of Columlio*. Ohio. wilt. rrcpntlv i (> eiurn-d t*? hi*hi.i*1 rr by the United Nlalea M.ir- j (, 11 it Till- llrgin. S:i_Vi? ll|(> (JaZ'lte. CXpri'Kried ' |, IIIIM.-If |ii |f.cily Mihi-lifil with iln> nrrnngeiiipiil. i j, le lie IiikI <*nj->\ two wnr< ill freedom, 1 n mil had worked 11111*1 of Hip time, and liml nut ' I livo vrnt pieee t<> hIiow f?r liw set vices. mill ! mild Mnl linvi- tun/ lr$* if In- \vo>|?'il.ii Iife-1 i 1111* , u, nr (lis in ihti-r. ' (inil lil<!*s you, lini>.-:i," h ii'l :lin | ,,, lark?-y, iih ilia (ln-tsion Whs rend- mil' * IVi'DHf I |? >fie<) I lice In ii" V iiiclinii in (lis country.? | i| "hi- jjwiiio luii'k will yv In y?T ole home"?ami p, ic went without n murmur. ?/ Tin<~b Laying?We nre pl>-a?i:d to inform our " padem 111 ut ili- irnck-layinir upon mir railroad 1 111 /as rrminied ai Union I 'oiirt' Hour* lust week? ii llic hands of tip* present, iifigi iic anil eitp- , (Jl ipaCed cnutintorn, we have eveiy confidence I' ml it will lie pudicd ftuw.ird to III if plate | rithoiil interruption*, if the fijeinU of the en- , (*| oprinfl will only i!o their <luly. | All I ho preferred *tock desired' h*s not vet f |j, ceu taken, and those persons looking o||l fur h h() rofunlilo investment, have yet an opportunity j |? i miuTOing ini-ir |>nirioti*m hii<I artrliirg lit tlwir |1(1 iconic.?{Spartanburg /irprtft. . hr -* ?- IK) Miigttachutclln Legislature?Hos-tox. Mnrch !).?In ilie House, tlria afternoon, at the ehwe 01 * ' loii(? debulOt th? vole wu? t.aken upon tlio l'ur- ' > ninl Ivtierty h'll. Mr. Well*, of Greenfield, one Hi ' lh? K^putrtioiin lenders, asked to be excused K<> oil) voiiu^, but the Uomko refiued, when he <l<t iied ncniiiHt tlio bill. "^'Iie hill nun defeated by *" vote t.f yens 106, imyb 1OD. eu I infill' i >..?? // < /(</ /.'? '( /'/'?//< . ? 1''IVH t.iiai I:I-. .Iiili. il.. tc Jal'.tliliy !! ?. Iiuv.' iiii?. lit liii.i.l. 'Ill- Aiui-ri.'hi x/itr s-ij-anut aiiiuiiii. t'oniiiiulfi U;.!:!.;lv. ii'ittv'fS at i:i... .Iioiimy I'.1. >11 r Wi.y to jo ii i:..' I'i'f.iMiiu ' kh;ii.!hiii. Tile t li> lit It left Si!. I'.'I'lii.llitiiM'.., "II '.ill' IIJlll. till' | sir slciililcr W.'st.-i n|?irt. wlurli vvus In liillnw j i tin- . nmiii-j .liiv. 'I'll.- warf-l.-iiiii.T M? in>111' uiiiniiiiiili'l* Mar. liani, arrivcil at Kin nn 11 1st .In ii mi ry. 'I In1 M.-laonnifi was at Mirnnliniii. ' uiiiiiry :t I Tln-iv is nn in-vvs of intci'i'sl fmiii l!in not ivvimisly rm-ivnl. Al "WiMila'Viali'ii. JailUarv 1 lln' t>ri'|iiir:i(i?ns ir liosiili'irs w?'if Mill |?or-i*t t in. ilioui*|i |?-ss |>'*iiIV* <?wii"ji i<> <lie ?l"?*it!<*'l ssi'if oii of ilii* i*oplr> to wnr It wns Kiij-p<isoil ln-r?? lhat .Mr. low I in Iiiii) alivuily |-?* ai-ha-al I'aiajMiav. a*|il lint In- wamM filial llia? Kiivoys ait" lirny.il, nihri1, Kuirlnii.l and Suraltma tha-:e ln-fora> int. Tllaa SlllltMIIOIlt (aaa|l. | ' |'l| l| i'/.St ll.'lll {J((!H? n I'llra|a||a v. is aioutrailii-ta-il. 11 was still ill an Jon-'. I?' sii* lias rua-a-ntlv ii'liliwsa'i! tn Siini, k I'ri'Kiila'iii a'f I In* .\ri?i-ii<iin' l'i'|aiili!ia*, a proi-M iltrilila^t. ilia- law ail Hlla'tiais A Vra-s ill ra*itrii to IIIj imioiIm anal a-st.ilis ??f ?Is-' a-x ilii-tanr Tin- l'ra-siala-nt of l'arai?iiiiy vi-aitf.l ll nnaiia, II ilia- I lilt l?a-a*a*lll!>ar. I a? ill-|>i'Cl il|i- l'..|lit'|l-aiailis (III ilia- J.'illl, li< ra-t III 11 a-> I in \ lllllia'iou ? " I a a* < if aja-a-t nf liis visit. ilri'iiriliitar III tin* SaliiiliaSal. was taa V'-lllV tlaa? Cllllllll lull a a f till* for ilir it ions, :tII I l*i xaiii.in- 111?? <Ir ill of |'n> roa.|W. 'I'lia- Sa-iuiii'iiiai >a_\s tint " ln> foiim] cva-rvliiin; in ilia- V'-ry l?-st or-la-f; ami ill- tnnaj.s ml taiaa an.X'aalis ! >r 11 ? lllaa|||<Mit a.f a -a 1111) i a-1 lo ii I i vTill- anna-al pi-a'-a-, ili>< sat 11 n l- of in-i11II laa-III a-N|l a-tatiaall, is W-aM?OIIH-; l||-\ a IV f.liirWilli a \aa|n:i?.ns. a-Xa | l |-a s, laIIa) > 11llIII islllt ; tlia>v |alli;J lit*) ?:| I la-11 J \ fa |- lilt; ra-illllV.? lia- illlliia-alial a' i ail 11 a i I a a-1|?-.' a.I war li.is a Tvra-la I.-a! Ill* ( aiVa-rlllll' l!> taa r?'(*iltl tllaiso all.-'Ill oa lallVa11 tila if t>a-Va-|-.|| c-jlll-a ; :l II-1 aJ < 11 Ml I: ;i~ I. II to lallialla, ?1 la-\ -la ^ai ia ill,; llinial.l aNJI-v-lllla.il at ll. i Villa' si 11 111 " 'I li?* llxs.ir." I t?i:(..It-rati?>it sljih-s Mi it lltcri* ia i |i.>.> ! up ill-- riv?-r i li.-nvy ir< luiiii, !<' it'iifil m !i:n tin* |? !_ "r ih?: Ir.i^ i.1 \ Itivi-r i> 1 ln> N.\ III"", i .in 'Ul" ill* t>l Vol -.11 \ ?.f I in-( lllll'lKM* I f I'llV.I :tinv wn~ ? ! !< Iiiiiif! wiili ir 1 .11 |...inp, <>u itui?l" I>c?*t*iii!*?r. '/'/#? Shiiiii ?M"ii our oX'-li tn^.-s v|ir- U i.f 1 li?iiv\ -iiiiui n!' \viinl :iml 1 iiii, 1.11 lit v 1:1 _ li t in ilt.-ir ic-tp-ctive Im-itii i Our Hi t i'M w ii ii'-.i vNil?r.|, : - ] tli?? 1.1..u 11 l-.wi. I|il">^l I iilf for ? ! >>, 1.lul. in I Wn 1 In < > :i>. >, in 11 li>>u??*.s In-.ir f. i ! nee I.) Hi.1 r.-iitr'li > !' ili>* \v 11 i?l. I'i ciiii llu? manner in w11i I? i In- li'ili'-rs i:i own ? i-v.' j-11 ik?.*.i, f'-iliK cui.-il.iin. il. |.--t !it?uiiii|iiiiil ill- I>i- iiH, s'.iii?. ii.-r- n il intltV >iini|!il ! Mi~tii;i.i-i!. W.* 11 a V e IllMI'.l of Jltijli /'rir'.* fur .V"/i'ii-.v?AI tin* miIi' <>' tin. ilk.* iii-iint - mi I wis.I.iv l;i?t. tin' U?!lcwiiin I i|.|-< w < ! |- .! !: .l ii-K. a 111:111 tr-mil ."ill y.*ar< <il'l. lii-'Uiirlii S.Vi.'i; 111?111111. iil'i.nl '>"1 y i-aif 1 ill. Siilil'll; 111*111 v. .1 il.i.'Ls mill. :ili..:il .'Jn \i*aisnl.l. I.'i.'ijhl sl;?|H; l-vin. a li'.y *>l I I yt'-ft*. fcl 1 .'i7 ; Ivliiimnl, aln.111 II yi-iirs, jlnl.'i; AltVi'l. 7 y?*a;>. > >'.,I . Il.iiii-i. iili< 111 l!l \i*ai ** nl. 1 w .Mi miiiii^ fliilil, .-ylT1'! ; ?iii'ith, -ili..ill \i-h>. S>i'H. .1 it I a 111.1tli.-t!.-<-1itii! "i "S \ 1 ; 11hi ii-ji- iiiiicin-f a tut il i>! ;> s 12 fur ' !! i.-;j?rn. * -. two 1.1 -a11-jrn wi-ti- rli.i 'ji-i:. lirturn /> :'/. ? "I'll ii iniiirii il i*aili-tl llav i.? 1..-I fur ilii> > a mi, ami tln> r.* 111 1.* i-m i-?-~|i. .m! :rl\ wc.l 111 'iii:iliiic~? Willi mil*. iir- ii.* Iitu >l*i up l?li*!it- I iii-!ii.!:n-_f in jn-iit aw*.--, all.nit two .11:1 I :i 11.1 s Xenix fiv i- m'-i ImVi* ( ii It* ilrn-.l in I In- in: in \ j 1- I. tin. I >i-' i.-t r Imi-I\ li.~i-iit-f I'.ir si*!fci>ii ?ra! 11 aii-iii. ! , i*i 1 ! ?in i i. 111111 :lifif i? in.I a .in.* it cai.it. i* i--. .11.1 111 - tI- n-.S a |.: i.-..:n r in iii jil.i- /.'' ?? ? it.*!'/. /? //'l..*/l/. f;n imrt-i lit r'fmii A'.f j fitini ?\i:w Y*'t:i;. vl;iii-11 :;ii ? l iit* >t. .mi I> 111 .\"i-.lit 111 l.'^'li'. l.'in \.-|iiu all 11:1 lln* "J'-'-l in- nil. lias at* i\ i*il A?i? ii*.-,-. Ii--.i:ii V.i!i. .ti.'> . I., vl ......1. i-i .... iee iin !i v ii'ii :il ! \ 'Inmi! <'n In* "JmIi nil ill;", a liiliii- nf imsr li"ins' dnra n>it in-i-iiir. i), i.-.-iiiiiiii it.lvtM 5-lv i.i I Ik* ii*v?iilion:-ts. Tlii- Aiiii-rii'itu consul I was i*i I Ifil \? it i? slml*. 1 !? uv..!iil.i.iiaiv litu v 11.-111 - extended I In tni^litiUt ('liil , mill was ilan { piiiwlv 1'itjiu'ar. I;y ilie.K "I sit limit steaiiit r, imfAilinnt news Ice'lVed llTIII 'J lei I'./Wlt. Tlii' American sloop nf war 1 liT.'itul". 11 ; V i 11LT inelinrcil in a I'livc near Sam Juan <!< ' Snr, wail nt? lor lilliliiist.i-rs. ili?' 1'resideui Willi llnee linn I red IrmilH, limit |iiissessii>ii t'l the Tran.-il ?{"tile n prevent their lain'iiiir. IWnj si] |>ri~?-t 1 nf In- lrue rliaiitclvr nf lite ll.'cainr, lie retreats, liiKlroviiiir all (In- Initial** in Ins pal 11. Mian ivhile. I'lcneli officers willi a miih 11 force erttsscd lie lake lu Wivas, and iroiinr lli'-nep to San III hi ilel Snr, seized 11 it* s-lfiimer licit. i?i? i n ( > Ins I.. While ("III! III tile AllierilMIII claimants >1" a j;rant In lint Transit rnatf) mill mii risniietl I lie t dicers nutl crew. They h id ml lii-eii released when the Steamer lefi. The torts nf Sr.ll CiivIim ami "astillo. in Nt nr-iL'lla. were to lie jjiven ii|i In Mr. I'.idly lor leadtjiiuilfrs fur his (natetisi'iiy) eannl lal.nr* 'IS. T'jc work simps and Iiuiison at I'linta \reiias, hclunuini; and aeecssnr} In tin- Trail it ctriiijhiliy 11-t11 hveil swept awat' hv the iea. . ! X'lC I it it! nj Shift; A it/hla ?The deci-ioii >: Judge Daly, in the ea-e ? ! .Midnny Vs. I>n\vs, lint tin aell-in eanlii'l lie maintained ill the Hints til lhi> M.i.e, In Iff'uvel' a J'l'fMiliars Mils!ae>i<ni in ilauta|rcH I'nr a wi fill iijury to the i-ison inflicted hi another State, Ii^s ifivuii lise n mi lit i le ennlrt>vi-rsy iiiihuii' Hie iiienilicrs nl lie lejal profession. Snine colili-nd that the ndjfe hasi-rietl in iiuiiii'.i! .Melon\ nut nf ("nun viiIimiI retires-, while trhel's siMaiii his jin!?l':i-lil is in harmony with ihe duciriiie of Slate stiver iuuiy. The suit, as mil* iva^l-i*. ate aware, orit'i'ial'd .. II II - i I > .m- t imim-i- nun ii.|ii \- Wliicli Ilie ilaiiiiitl* Mi-liiuy, siillt-reil m the li.tmij o| I lows s u uieiiiher i.f ill- >an I"".am i.-co Vigilance 'niniintte-. Maiony \vii4 <ili ijTt-d in leave >1111 'rancisun l?y ilit* Vigilance ('oiiiimitce, ami iiHlil.-j IIiiwk, who wit.- u member <>1 ili.it rt-Vnlltion IV oigiinizalion. teinpor.irily resident in ?cw York, lie ciiiiiineiiL'i'il nil iieliitu a :nin.-l linit, ii lecoVer damages Judge l?aly hohU lliat lie vmleiiee ami injury i | I a i i fil ol having >eeii Millcted in ('nlilorniu. an uidepeiiilem fovleig.i ."Male, whose laws ale supposed to lie nipl- for the protection of the personal rights r ilH vll /i ll?4. I lie suit should have be-ll ill I ii ut eil in Callinriiia, ami that our Suite Courts an not lake cognizance ol p-i.-onal injuries in ielfil or siiiren.l be\und oui hi ate jurisdiction? f. i'. Sun. m . , Kim/* Mountain Military School.?The first inner (of l^a!>) of this institution is now lawini; to n clost!, uni! we ure gmiiiieil in belt; ah'e to recni'il ils continued success and prositiiv. indeed, at no foriner jieii'nl of its existlien has it fXl||hlled lltil'tt llliliiisliihi.uhlc signs f iiieiensin^ v igw ai.il usefulness. From rclia!? iiu:hority \vu learn, thai out of near one uuilred fivdcU who have entered, hut four live left llie iiisl?tutkiii during tlin past three ionllis, ami Hull their places are being speedily lie.I hy ii rw npplivil.it!). C'uiu'iiuiiiu the i|?lviijitnge9 i'f nn cxccl'cnt sit>ilion Willi adillirahle tdilrniioiial facilities, ft is ii wuiKiertni inut Uif King'* Mniiiiiniii Milir\ School lift* nitiiim-d i( Iniili posit inn nmoim le literary int-ltitiln?ns nf ilie Siitte. But ilit puliirnv xi'iMiifl nut to l>i' confined to llie lintiln Soiitli ('iir.ilinn, iimny other Southern States iving their rrnrfUfnttiliveH within its wmIU ? flying upon the past 11s nil iiii^nry of iIit> fur<-> we riinti J*-ntly predict for the (school n Imig, cftil Mid hiiiiornlilu career.? YurKvtlle Jintirer. Rtvhvnl t'n f'hoiIrslon?The Young Mpn'p lll'irtiiiili Association is conduct nig u nioiug |irii_v?*r meeting i? ill*1 W?*?it\ynrih street ipiint church The iiUcutlitiiccti is good, mid iiu* of the meet iiii;k Iiiiv* iiccti very edifying. the Sji.iiii; ht. Clmii'li, Mr. Kennedy li.-m <?n conducing u ni^ht meeting, with the l|> of oiIht .MctliorliHi puwiory, for ft week hi, iiixl about l went \ IiiiVh joined llio (-litirch. | int night ? we write on Monday nioriiiwt? j meetinc was commenced in Trinity <"h?ucli : 1 ' Mr Metiniig, timl it. is to he continued rough the week or longer. Tl?e promise is > pd nni only in tlii.s, bill in nil the IMellio < >t churche.*, for h gracious senson of revivnl, i d the hopes of prnyer.fpl chrivliuns are uhjcIi cournjjed.?A (Jvoculf. 1 -% & 7 h> /'??/in?h iii A of 1, i> t Th.irs.lav \v.i? " < I|hmihij? |> iV" anion;; the iiKiiis-ti's New VuiK, tin- ?luy on whieli tin* I iiii.iine fishiotis <>t i)n? S|T.ii'^ \v?*r si'IPt' <1 I.nili. Milli iii*)'v iin-r^r?l in-iii ils winli r i .-1 ii-.iis, unit s|i:?ikli'.l from liiimii'.'.ls of r. i11<I.?t.\ j. Tne New vo:k panel's contain Ici.imIi.ii.iI aceiimit*. of tlir 1 event. Their tlcsei iptina* of tin* new I'in'iioiis niv elni|i|<aii>. ai..l thr:lliii<r Tin* most brilliant nairator !> l!siis llial liie "slyics >! the present year are Mrikmirly?let us frankly say it?fatally beautiful. The Mimpt moms so ill of that* extravagant little l',u<jeiiie is in tlieui all." The leiails are 110 le?s dabiiruti'ly fet tortli. iScgin lint; at the tup, we le.irii that bonnets have ex|iainl>ttl a little, uinl have asMimeil a " IMarie Stuart" droop 111 front; that their en pes have sensibly diminished; ami thai the principal materials are eliip, lul'e and erape, with lew ornameats. 'I'll" fashion of robe** i< less imperative than last year, although tin* Pompadour fi'im to III lllo.st *11 VIL'll'* bill- !W I'.ir it... may In1 irtit in any way tln> \vchi?t |>lt>asi's, nu<lt y*'t not lie ust ray. SIm'Wk liavir ivi'eivoc) <I???il?lc audition; an entirely now. nv.le, known as ili? CI-mMe, lias been mv?-nt (;? it is :i " luilt bias rtmvintr bli-cvi1, open hallv.'av ii|> the arm, ami nmmi'.i l willi a 11v:.j? i.ill pillivi't'il in iv. Imw liaml ' l hen* is al.-o ll'n Mjiiaic ?>|ien flwvi', ami lli?- fu!t liias wil 1i (iroti e'ulV. Skirls aIV not (-i-auty. I;, -i-fiii^ ;J.at tin- itiiiilili'-skirt, ornn liii'iiti-l Willi tin* new Duli'i v I'jirinin^. will he the feature nf the Sj?iin^f iliistriiiiniinj; i; very i".rli ami triai-i-l'itK an i ij* n11|>tnt?. <! of-all wiilt'.w anil i'iiIhis. In >kul- ill- m'lirrinn; is Mum timt.-: |u-ii ai tin- mi!", tin' 11 iiniiiint; rnniiin^ iui|ier lini iilly 111> tjii:!?_> tin- eitrsaije. IJul lliey arc ivinii Iiiii*: ami veiv lull." Iiall ilressiTi.it is i'c er i"l. inn-l Ii I' " - > 1 ... -..Hi.- .inn iM* mailt; til ilic Isjliltst iiiittct):il, a* illti<*. nape, lii?uret' ? mze m t uleMni. IS.i I sice Ves ai e maile sliorl. Illil arc MHll.-l IMP'S niveieij wuli ;? In'ise lian^iili' sli'cvi" iIn* mlali-iitie I-"l?i\vers aiv proIiim'1 y |iii<vi-li'<l lor i'v.'!i,iii< iniift. Fur outer t;ailih Ills, llii* In! lowing appear lie ileei'leil ?i|><fii .?initr'iiiitr inilel. humnuns < ?. iii?liu. wont II I111 11 -<i ; \ iMlmir lord. pe!i>*" ul Velvet, l.laik or l'i ; iii 111 11s111-1" 'I maiitil.is lliere is lltili-li imvi'ltv ; in.ill v are in.tile nl lieli I'llsherlace, \\ 1111 I f 1111 >! I-. I .-li..ul>:er pieces', Ihmii which 1 *-1 in I I > 11.1 ! |]i>ii:ii'is ilei'ji eimll^li tn alliin~t rini-r Ilii> wlinie limine. In oiln-l* v.i r.-lii"? nl" lii-s- !|i-ie in t.ii'i in lie 1:11.e i.iiv .lly Commercial. A i.iii-:v11.1.A111 ii ii. 1 L'utlou.- \ cry liille lias liei u ilmii* in this ariii-li i!ie |ia-' wirlc, hi eiMiiiiji:m?e uf the war inli-Iii^e:ii-i. fii.in Mtiii ji... on tlie iceeipl of wli cili. our inai !; ( l'i It I mil A in <J mi all I'laili-.". Wi imlife s.iiiih s-ilis Visii'i ila V. however, llmi ini'.l in uiainlaiii liirnter prici s Cully. We Wiiilli) ri'iiiiik lliat I lit* inaiKi-i is very llliset11 ei I, in c?in?i'ipieiice uf which we mini tpitila("iil l"Mhi \, A | 111 >j'J. (\illfii?Tin re v.;< mi chance in t lie cut inn inaik.l v '.i riliiv. Three luitff were sohl.nl 1 1 < l-Je. 1'iur.i i siiin, Ajnil -I, lfc.'iO. ('..//?.II.?Then- i> a I.elli'V l".-i-:it!i? in t lie cut tlill mat Ut t. ainl prices are >!ii;hily ilesuer. {' ai: I i - i ?The ruitoii market i-i very un>euleil. ami ili?- wi.icli rcueheil 1.7-7 l>:i!<?s. were lti:i*l( :tl :i ileeiiue A(ir jr. till Ihe luwer Jirailcs. lli'l a i'lill |r. a.11 ihe ln-llol' ? ii:ilitit-s. fimn the hitriie.-t [mint of I lie |-ri-\ i. iti.- week, viz: '.'.'.(ft _ What has caused this great commotion ; The country, country through? LAST FALL WE SAID Cheap Goods for Cash was all th rage, The greatest blessing of the age. ' 'I'll AT v.'. :ii-i- u! > .- I mi ! >;i:i|-j>i"l it.< the I i I ! j ii : u'tii :i mm-ii l.attjer, P.. It- r ..-i t 'ii.-sij r t.i.-U i.l'll.ii-ls than we li:i\ r I'Vri- ll'-ml . SO FAR FROM I THE CASH SYSTEM ! I In vintr |?r??v?-il : failure, earh #ueef?MVe month ' Inn- .-lmwii a steshly il.rrea>e. We >hull not ! I lien -1"? ?!* nl-ninl'i'i the j*t im-ipie. I>ul chilli a?ij llei'r til il nmri- closely tliiill ever. OI.1 Fogies ) mil v crv, * * I ! i" ?? ? !!" Iitil there *hnll j In- no j..-aee until .1 is known us far .is I In- J'nst | is IVnm tli'- \\'e?.|. that AMievilIt; in (he liost iniK<-t. fur the I'liivlia-t- of Itry fJiiu'ls, nml | lliat MOUKK ?V (,'t All'I'.'S is lirail^uartcri for Myle. priec an'l ij'iality. i Come tlieii, all w runs ami <luu::liter* of : A<laiii, ami QB d J -Q.' YOUR GOODS FOR CASH 1 Aii'l l'f no |i?nj?.*r le.l I?v t!n?sc who liolil nut j ImiiT limit ai:<l liig pl-oll's. ; lleiv it is tianlly noiT#:iar_\ for us to snv tlmt oni* of our firm was o:ie of I In; fir-l in tin; ! Northern Markets, ami nearly the ln-t to Imvo it, ami tliat we have many of t'ie novelties >){ I hi: 'im-'-ii. < nsistin^ in pair, as follow?; )laIVire Mantles, ?>7 Mailt i lias at * I oil. Mant ilia ShawIs. I IUll-ioll Kill e Alllle.hv Ilol-e I IJolie Miiirieienn >. Ijolie a tj'iiiles. IN.I.e a I.e.-. # IVolie A I. Iitl|icr!>trii*i\ t I ?iillti|e Skirt I^olies, IJnlie < 'io viilier. Koln? A VuliMit*. liolie A U Voilltll*": (Sonnets Ii'ojii t o & 10. Ksuiomhia >le<?ve?. I'riliiii'loiina Sell,*. |,ev? lla <"lot li. 9: Ksiii<>rnMa I5ar?jre. it.ratinli /li J ('it eular ami '.'.lakef f 'niis W Pi it.' a! I c?|. 1*1,,11... 'Villi- '<!ll k C.'llll.S. ?7 Oil IJu' i? Iluiilii i nmlSingle. I'ljiin Miircp-s, I'jAHs. 'I bunder miii Li.'liliiii><? I[iii?.' Straw I litis >.f i-vrfv color null stylo. < 'li.tliini; t?f all I vIf>s ami prices We hand v?iii t lii-9 short |j<i int. if yon will I?i-irii? with yiui tiiw (! ASH. wo can fliow, | y<>u many tenuis I lint- will make your hearts i lrn|> f<?r joy, anil pay you well fur coining fifty ullil t'Vrii ,1,, hundred iii tlc3 I*?*ni-iiijr ilmt we shall occupy more space tlinn the Fditors of tlii' * Itaiiii.'r" nml " Press'' J linil tl?e kindness Ic> reserve for us, we shall make lint, one more appeal. If is to those wlio live nt a ruin nee to conic to town, nn<l if you cannot liny ali of your irnoils (.f ns for iVli, yon will find Borne of tlie Fogies wlio are clover fellows an<f ever ready to woleonie you 111?'"''* tlic portals of their doors, nnd extend to you tlint which wo refuse?Time! Time.'! Time!!!?until time shall lie no longer on their hooks, then tako from ypu n sei ip nf paper on which is written, "One .lay lifter date," ifrc., with your name ab t lm )>?i 1 torn. < >nr nil vice "otild he, bring vyith you tho "filthy lucre," ami |>ny as you go ; then, Calm will ho thv sleep as in Taut slumber*, l'ur'e as tho purest thoughts thy dreams. Ami all the joy this bright world numbers,. Shed o'er thee her mingled beams. MOOUK A QUAIFE. April 6. 18tt>-19-t.f Attontion! Southern Rights Dragoons! V^A YOU urc ln>rel>y ordered lo appear J&kh "I voiir umwl Parade Ground, on SAT^IjlSL. IJ l? I > A V, I lie lGtli APRIL iiiBt., for Dril| mid Iiihiruction. By nrtfer of CAPT. I'ERRIN. :Mr/.Aiiciii.?v, O. S. April 7, 1850, SO 2t. THICHLETX- " / rPIIE fiw\ iliofoiif;li.|?ri'(jS!a|]inii,'1'HirKETV f 1 in npiin at my sialtlr, \Vlnte P'Hins, nnq v ill remain there I It in Spring, lie in in fine con, lition, nnd in ren.ly to servo the public in |ii( JOHN P. WILJJAIVfS. Mjpch 10, 1669 ^6