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. x ' purwfcrence fnrthe neut, bcauiiYiil, nnd q i ck gre^dnjt Abort hyrv; but have thoy nut two ?oJieroto'tHsin xlewv and iti consideration jnftUele *"duaditnt resources?one to have n jm.-od thntaHM hour driving to a distant market |mhmJ iho ftthor to tie prepared to supply ' bre*thv*? tittle beet adapted to thu wan s, the fbtd uifd management of tho live noldit>*; and planting state* in the Soutt, Wee?, TPennotseo/ Mississippi, Georgia, Louisi. nnn, Alabama, and tho Carolina*, where she now finds a market for hor horses, mules and hogs? In all of these it is now getting o be admitted that tire short horns requiring an abundance of rich anJ succulent food, wilt not d*>. They aro not udap'<sl to the climate or the pastures of these States. In thfc South mojt of them die with disease be. fore they become acclimated ; ntul for their capacity to travel when fa!, in confirmation of whnt was stated in my former ro nmufl lAit M^vn <anl ? >1 I U,.n*??l "III ? ?' i) * I t II* ill VI U| il lit r"?lot of fit rat'lf*, tieing bought in this neighborhood, to be driven to the Philadelphia mark?-t. A considorahle portion of die lot. sfrhich to the credit of the breed bo it sa:d, commanded much I ho highest pr-c? to ditto tho grazier, was dc^p in th" short horn blood.?but n-ii! k y; that portion of the hit buiag unable to proceed without much difficulty and deb miration, tveru slaughtered ot? the wity, a' Onilico'he in Ohio ! Let nit) any then, in a word, wishing to bo as kriof ns pnRstb!", yet never more agree, ably employed than when communing wi'li thr tillers of de- soil; fh-it in my humble ju gntent yon have in Kentucky.' First, as to Norses, all that yon lined do. sire ; except that 1 ant stiongly persuaded ; th it a clooso knit, compact Canadian iStal. I lam, on your blooded mures might give , you bet "or. hacks for the saddle, and esperi ! ally better noaeh horses. Ii is to that cross | that Vermont is said to owe Iter superior and much sought for stage fiorsws. The experiment* is at least worthy of a trial.? Then as to Nogs., von havo trie Irish g-a- j ' Ki"P for size,?n I the Berkshire for ship*, * ' but nothing i seasier to any firmer than to miinolartum a hrre f of hugs "to order."? | They propagate so rapidly tint by selrr- I lion of Ills breeders, he may soon < sta blush | desirable forms and proper ic.s nt pl asuro. As to Sheep, 1 am not so well and exactly ii warn of w hat has been dune; though the friends of agriculture know tint tlte public ' ... M- r?i.... i*..r o...i. n MUI^UIV.II i'i ??ii , j "? tiiii \i ui? uui' of the most approve d breed of sheep :?s well as of Cuttle ; ai:J many other thing* f..r the honor and substantial welfare ol hi* S'ulo and his Country. Turn first and las' a.s to Noat Ca'tle .* If CJiruful in,the choice ol b jlls, and in crossing tho different families of that ruce? you will .;con have the "Short A<-. in even greater perfection than they v " can begot in Bnglund. For that race, the breeders of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois need not look beyond Kentucky. The want of a sufficient number to mcc' the do. me*tic donnujd, will be, it in fact now is, the only sound motive for sending abroad. But, let it be said again, you do want sj-JI n race ol catt?'\ that will drive to u distnv market, carrying there on the hoof, in the shape of good beef, tbo redundant blue grass and Indian corn crops for w h eh you have no market at home ; a breed that added to Mr. Clay's IJorefbrds, will make your nsro-fment complete, and enable you to supply the South Western demand . for a stork of cattle suited to their very d.T- 1 forent circumstances. That race is that hoau'ifiil, active small boned, hardy distinc race of North Dev< ns. Ali alike ns bul lets from the sumo mou!J?of deep mahogany rod color, sleek co'iN, handling \ well, good for bee!* vieing in the opinion ol j many with the best, acre, for acre, and j bushel for bnsh?'l ; yielding very rich milk, nail moving with ease unit activity under tl?e yoke, or on the ro <d to n dis.uut market. agricouvou. ? * MI K CHLTi'm:. " * \ * feeding on wet leaver. We some time since copied from the Farmer's Register, a communication headed, " Silk Worms Fed on Wet Leaves," by A. L. Archer, oi" iY'tarsburg, Va. in which the writer stales .that ho this year fed 10.U00 worms, rnost'y cr entirely on wet leaves, and that he last year fed 00 worms, and "iliey did not know what a dry leaf was." Both parcels did well. The Kditor of the ? Journal of the American Silk Society copies ?. the article into a late number of his periodica!, with the following comments. retakes.?W'a copy the above, for the purpose of giving one more caction. W Know thut feeding with wet leaves will not always Uo iiu'iu : but wc know ni.su thai i toillt *omt times ; and, as we cannot know token it will Jo harm, wo woulJ c.iution nil siik growers against ilie risk. IVe have hud our whole crop destroyed by it, twi e in succession ; utiJ the Miss VV'utics, of South Carolina, lost aii their worms, about ono million, io I8dl), from this cause. Tun disease induced by feeding with wet leaves, io not like the ordinary diseases of silk worm*, a disease that may carry off* a hurdle or so of worms ; on the contrary, it is a pestilence, or PLANUS. TRiPKs,against which we cannot Ui too much on our guard. a'tiefe ik or.e cons dt ration tliut has been lost sight of by the p? rsons who have snr. fct;U? ci in feeding with we; leaves*and thai is liven though the worms escape disease and j death, sometimes, the evaporation from the j wet leaves wili necessarily produce a inois atiuoMih re in ilie room. Will tlu*y con. tend that this can bo any thing but an evil? ' \ Besides, thu Chinese is also u dry atmosmwiO ii?u out own?II tuuduig With wei A leave* were not soiii< tiinea hurtful th? rc, would thky be so cuutious in guarding hguinst it t But we have done our duty. It nay one shall be willing to try the experiment l?f feeding with wet leaves, mid if, on Iriwlt they slpll bo visited with iho silk, worm pluguirthe Tairus, and thus lose luwit whole season'scrop.dwiy will, i?f<tour.se, * lone rate us from any hiarne in thd premise*. For the good of the c2111ct we should In - 1 l?o glad to see every silk growr exclude dump /eaves iVom the cocoonery, luytiu would thninfect inn of u plague from | is f?mily. Nave we not seen person* e*p * themselves to the eoutngioi. of sum -po? with unpaid y 1 But will tiny one ay. " therefore the small-pox is n ?t contagion* V Indeed, gentlemen, yon tiro carrying this thing too Ittr. The silk business, like uli .other human employments, has its drawbacks? its dnngers, ami this is one of the most formidable. Time will prove us correct in this. G. B. S. From the American ii.lk Grower. Preservation of Si//: Wornt Eggs. let j houses not the onfy means by which these j may be preserved from hatching. Those who design feeding si k worms ; fiom the ueirns mul icanlis, plants! m If j Spiing, should know I low the eggs may j I k< pt from hatch ng l?y the incrcused warmm l | ol the season, holbrr the leaves have at ?iu- ' ed a size sufil--it;n' touilurJ euougli fond (} j Ice houses have been munly deponde! i upon lor ads purpose, but the results of nil ' experiment made by Auherl, manager ol j the Uoiul I >om tin at Neu l'y? near Pars, i shows ill it" silk worm eggs may bo k< pt j l i wo \ ears, and m-rhatis f,?r a nmcli lunner i r * t * " ? ' | period, w* tliont being subjected lo a giea er j dej?r? e of cold tlian (li.it whieh (onus tli?? natural temperature of thu earth, namely, j aboui Oflor *)7 Fahrenheit. So that eel-j lurs caves, an J wells, from uliicli thu at- > moxphei ic iiir is excluded, will answer as depositories for thu proscrvat on of eggs i as w. li, if not bolter, lii.ui ice houses. Too following is a eoidonsMj account j of Anbert's exp rlinenis:?Silk worm eggs, obtained from mollis in L8J) I, nt the regular i season, were put into a sin .11 tin liox which ?as ileposi'o l in a Ci ller ai Xcuilly. Too i tenipf-.ru u o of this eel er during tin* greatc>t boat of August 1 H:ir> never rose above ' 11 Ueanmuer. or JV7 Fahrenheit, nor d.d i the eggs manifest the slighn st indication <if hatching, (laving remained in hes imc ' situ it ion during another season, they W'T<% after a laps-- ofubou 22 mon lis, brought out and hn.che I t?y C. U -nuvis, u..dcr whoso super.nteivlence they were reared with thu most perfect sure- s<. Thu resuh of this exp- r nient makes us i acquainted with some highly iniciesting and useful facts. It demonstrates 'dearly taat \ silk worm eggs require a temperature Irgli- I j or than that met with in tlio earth at he j : ordinary depths of c? liars and wells, to g ve ' th- m tlto ha ching movement, an?l conse quently go? s to show that the preservation i ! ...II," ..h.? .. ........ ...... 1.1., i... ' J VI >1 U\ ??? ! ? ^uii |MUU.ii?IV Ul" HUM'* | | sif< ly clTccte.l in cellars properly nd ptc?l | for the purpose, thin in ice houses. Th? sc | lust arc not always within the reach of persons engaged in reefing silk wornc, whereas almost every one can have access to n I suitublo collar, c ?ve, or dry well, j Thn pluco whore tin? eggs aro deposited t should be cloS'-d or cut of}" so as to prevent I the circu'ution ofi.s air wh cli will thus alj ways remain tu the temperature of the surl rounding earth. A thermometer plucod ' near the eggs should bo cvaminod occasi. I onally in the warm s< ason, to ascertain j whether tl>e temperature k??"ps sufHeicMi l> I low. It will not do to trust to the feel.tigs j for this purpose, as a place may fool sufii| cicntly cool, whilst U is actually warm eni o'tgh to c iuse the egos to ha'ciiout. To ) insure success tin' thermometer should ne\- ! | or be above 5(? or 57. The; eggs having : J once piss d through their hybernation, a i Ivory short exposure to warm h will excite the ha'cb ng movement, so that handling or breathing upon the vessels containing diem, should he avoided as much as possible. In asserting that sill; worm eggs may be ' prevented fiotn hutching, if kepi at a tempi era lure not exceeding 57 Fahrenheit, some j explanation may he necessary, especially o ( i those v\h<?, in their attempts at preservation, ; ! have hud t o eggs to hatch in vessels almost i f not directly in contact with ice. The i I eggs designed to be kept from hatching must j I K.'* H?ir\r\Qifcwl in tlio citiiofi. n ilIwuo > e.. ? I - ' ? ""' i? ,"r y u,c i j to remain, cither previous to winter, or hi j least soma time before its c I jse. This wll j prevent titotn from starting or getting a [ tendency to hntch ; for if litis hatching move- 1 ni -nt ever commences, the worms must he ! suffered to come out at the natural period, and at.v attempts to restrain tle ui from do- ' j ing so, will Jeatroy the embryo 'nsoct in the shell, er injure it to such u degree thut the worms will either die sum after hatolvng, or dr: g oat a l? eble ex stenco. If tlvy live to spill, their cocoons will be very ind'Heron'. S Ik worm eggs imported froin Europe last winter and spr ng, generally turt.e l out very unfavorably with those who utt? inpted jo prrsi rve them for bite feeding the past season. The reason ot tui unity douh'less bo thus explained. 15.-gs of die 01:0 er< p race generally require to be kept over it winter before they are stis-'ep i. itld nf Ithtrliimr A ft<r nm ?? I.. ?. I.,., ....^....1^. / |/finn?ug ? ui fvcn ? p rtion of winier, all that they re?|ii re 10 ratse in ih<'in the hatching movemerit Is a proper degree of warm h, and tiiis i ley meet, with in crossing the gull s renin, the temperature of which is never b? low 70 even in the dead of winu r. S;lk worm eggs that have thus hud iIter hutching tendency excited in them during their vov. ago to this country may serve very well for titer first or enr!) crop ; but any a tempts to keep ihern hack for late feeding will end in disappointment as no degree ot cold will answer which will not either destroy, or proi duce irreparable injury to the tender enihryo. Not so however, whero the I'g^s have been deposited in a cool situation previous to win cr. For being thus prevented hour acquiring any tendency to hatch, they inay be nreservod so long ' ?? their temperature ? uo'S not riso above i>7 an J would, per- I Imp*, even resist one, two or threw degrees I more. Ai thn sumo timo thoy rco ivo no injury from exposure in ice houses or re. 1 Irigerators, to the lowest degrees of cold, i which they do after iho hntclung itiov mem has once commenced. All authorities upon the subject of preserving silk worm eggs, agree as to the ne. cessity of keeping them us dry us possible. This may be dono by putting them in'o 1 boxes or lio'tles nnd packing these away it larger buxi's or barrels, toe .sides utid inter vals being filled with dry mal<-r tils, suel as shavings, eharco il, vVc. Some person* IIItik it indispensable t'mt tin; Ixilde.s. oi box? s containing ibo eggs should In* per. iVctly sealed In lore tbey are deposited. Among iliese we may mention Leieesiei Deoloaee|minj,s, who in France, w ?* t'a (ii??t to introduce the plan of preserving silt worm m ice bonses ; eacti box or liottli shou'd conliutt but a small quantity of eggs leaving the largest space oceup ed witii air.* * We last season saw repeated instances mentioned, of eggs f uluig to bateit ati ?r bcuij; kept in air ti^Iit vessels. ? Ed. (i.\r. Tit AXSI'OKTATION AM) rtJEslittVATlON OI SILK lVnli.ll I.CUS. The 1'ililnr ol the Ann ils of le* S lit Culture in France, m ikes the lolloiviug oh rervatiooo io p-lati >ti o lie traiispoit l.ui <11J I I 'I a? I \ r mil l?i s IK WO- III ?'lil* ? t ' We regard K as our d ny to udvis' ibos poisons en" in rearing srk .\oriii' ixI \v o oc ;||? ii eeys Iioiii a distance, ti obta'ii 11itj<r supply < long tun"1 bi fore t!i >i.it*'!iini! season. fiio rj? s sfuur.l. il'pos sible, remain tbo wlmlu wia er, and tix hit.it part nt least, in the (Tiro wnero t u\ ar- to he li,tt *li?*<f. Wi limit tills preewu non t!u' !n!rli;nj* w 11 'aU p!.ec wi n _ r< :?: ilTcjjnliixty, as we have "is" it uineil hy r ijiii lit ex pi ri'liei;. The ejfos art halil tube injured by exposure to \ei \ so den itlian^- s from beat to d. about the tin)-* lljal lhe> bee n to take oil ilio In'chin^ movent, n HasY .MODE i?F FINK K0G1XG I'A/.ors.? On the riuio'i s ile ol a s rap <>! ule r. or oti an 111x 11f sd "'ill' ?UiII baidino ot a book, rub a pawn of tin, i r a common p wtin spoon fill' luiIt a minute or in tie' le uli- r becomes "lossy web the me al. ll de' r ; /.or be o isS" d n\er this lea tier about ball a di'Zen line n it wdl ac<pi re a finer i d^e lit.in bj any other ill* tho?l. Mechanics M.i;p?/.iiie. STATU LUCJIiiLA ruui:. SENATE. Mo'tduv, Dee. A Iilit was received Prom th lions. to aniiior ze lb" S .e.- ilPoi M ol. b iroti^ii I) strict, to lodge in i.ic Jail ofauv aitjuiiutin I) s re I, prisoners commit) d 'o Irs c'laij!", an l lor o her purposes thrum men'ioued ; wliicli was read tlx* (irsl liai , ami releric I tc t ie Commit cu oil tlx Judi. < Dry. D c. 11. Tiie I'rcMih in submit! d a series ul resolutions, passed b\ ibe Attncultural Co ivention, lately assembled in i i?iv>i? * I???riii i? /'?-?- * V/U.UIMW.II . IVMMII U 111 I'll" VII. HI. II I ' 1)11 Aj?ri<*ul.lire and Internal luiprovemi his. Mr. Oregg, Iroin the Cum u t- e on the Jn !i< i ity, o which hail boon r- l< i re I a imnmun cation from tltu lion. David Johns m. President el tho Court of Errors, in r?*la lion to a div sion of opinion in that Court reported a 15 II concerning the ol live, outors m.d Administrators, to purehas? property ?' their own sales ; winch w o rend the first lime, and or l< red I. i the m>cond r< ading o-inorrow, and to be punted Also, from tt.o same Counniltee, to whieli has huelt referred ''that part ol 'ho Uporl of the Circuit S.?Iie; ors, in relation to tne otlini s an lilo ii s of certain I lis net olliccx and officers," the following litis, wturh wcro r- ad th" fust uino and ordered lor t'.? second reading o morrow : A I ill) prescribing 'lit? mode of ejection Clerks, Sncritf's, and Constables ; A Ui 'I o regu d r the dut es ul Constables ; utid A 15.II concent ning tl.c ollicc-Ju:i< s, and liabilities of Coroner : HOUSE OF KEPUHSKNT ATI Y US. SuXrdiy, I\r. 7.?A hi to confer on pul es to civil sui s ti.e right U: challenge iwo jurors without cause was postponed iitij.-1111 t. |y ; that is, reject. ?l. A Mill concerning th'* ofli ? and tin i * of Clerks, Reg st'-rs of Mesne (JoiivyiiH'i' 11 in! Commissioners ol Locations; wui Ink n up for l!?? s< ootid r?*i? * I i n : Mr. Whiti'fielil moved to l.iy ili-* I! II <?t thti tiitilo ; which was opposed b\ Messrs Rellieger, l> S.assure. II. II. Thompson I A. W. Tnompson, Perry, and C'oleoek. | Dec. 9.? Mr. Carrol, from the Commit i tee oil lvhicat.on, sutrntted unlnvor ibk | reports, on the communication resprctui I the purchase ol Dr. Ttioinas Coop* r's L. br ry : Oo li<* immortal ol'iiu- C*l) Coin* oil ol Chailns oo, pray ng lor an unnir j appropiMl ion lor tmi li inwin lit ol u Co! J ego and llg'i School in ti.e City e Charleston. Till! unfavr r ihlo Report of lire Juilici.tr comnnttec, on so niu<*ii of liar (.inventor1 M hsagn as ie!at? s lo tl.u Cstublislim *i|i t Coun y Coar s, was taken up, and. on mo lion of Mr. Perry, ana tided, by snlistitutin, (lie following || solo ion, whi.ii was advo catcd by .Mr Perry, till J opposed by Mr OeS nissiire : Resolved, 'I bat a Comnuss on, ronsisiin; of U rco pervoiiti, b.; appo ntwd l?y bis Kx . oMency the Coventor, r? prepare and sub (li t to llie next Legislature, a \\u l.duvisei and ma ured sys-eni lor die establ slunen' o County Courts hi .South Carolina ; and lb t the said Coinmis.siotierK collct a I too in formation within iheir powi r, from owe States relative to such lull nor (ours a lin y limy imvu ; iUKI report lilt* Sililr to (III next Iv-g sliilurc. Till: unfavorable [{i'|iorl of the Judiciup foiniintiuf, on so inueli of tic (?nv. rnor' Mi us relates to In- right of tin- J,i? to ciiurge the Jury upon ma tors ol lnt was taken up un'l n;|r? ed to. uiu) .r.I,?r. , was taken up and ugr< ed to, and or?l .i ll i In* sent to |l<e donate. TliO unfavorable Report of till! Sinn committee, on no much ol ilje (iuvi rim V Massage us relates to public executions ol capital ronvieig, was taken up, advocated l?y Mr. DcSuilssurc, nnd opposed I>v Mr. I'orry ; agree I to, and ordered to tl??* Se nate lor concurrence. Mr. Belli. . er, from the Special Joint (>,mrn ttcn on the Census, reported a Hill to i apportion ilio Ui-prcsentaiinn of this Stn'e | lor tit** ii'"Xt t<*it years ; winch wis rend i tli'* first tim>', mid ord'TOii for too second . um iiiio to-morrow ; ami, with tl?u report r ?11'I exhibits *o l)i- pr ntfl. The Spo ike-r !- i<i lii'f.ro tlx? [ loo so n , communication of .\r.hui 1*. liny nc, Ciiutr? in hi o> tlio M -rfluurV Convoirioo, on tin* j taihjerc; ol a f).met Trade to Kurnp', .iikI | tlio M itron Con viiti.jii , \\I| en was rohrrred ? to tli** <Joui'iiiitre* on Federal It latinos ,j T V lloilS'" t'li'll 'Odk ll|l iii* spi'Clili ( )|\IIW r j ot ilia day, which was t .o It p-ai ol t iC hi) nit ? o on I'Yder.d ltd illoiis, oil so 5 liiO' ll ?>f ll tiiiviiiilrr's M ss|o as rri i \ , t||<- i'oti inversy Ivw en the St 'tes ol (( or^i'i and M or. an I ill" lolnov 114 res.' oliilK'iis niMannpan\ 1110 the s,nm ; lirsJvril, To it it is tin: duty, as wo'! -.s I I lie * li-lld Ol .lll\ S it' , to III- st Oil a t Il.lifu j''liS' iv*ii'"* ol tli<- I*'d'-r.il to is otiti hi, liy I 1 Slat'' in tin* I ; oil. Iicso.'i' I at to doin I t!i" sti'ion l' i _ 1 uil I r- nioval of liio; iv?*s tin 11 ts pi-, j.-". i> 1 liV lite' Const' lit -in. a l io-r, and t i'? arres 1 and stirri'ti-!?t, a diry ; t a tue d< iral 01 ( j mi|i.iii ni?-fit of ill's rio '* is ui 'oiis st.-n ; w tii 'lio Coli-tdot o an obli" mm <>'" a S at -* ! and si:bve>isi\e ol In* o ift mil sioo oov?-r.ini'*iil o! in?' nt ici Js avs. lioio/cc-l. Tun fni ii;|?; Ins I) -?'ti ini, I pare d. II no' doit !. by M10 nu'doritl s of . M tic, a in I 111 . t tins St \v t| c v< r cons 11!. ' ! oat :m\ St 1 to s 1 11! ll -I'li'ii III as\ I 111) ! if j tlios , w lio an: Involves Iroui the just.ee ?d j ot'a 1 Sfi es. Iir.to'cf-1 I ' ?' tli- K\e.'n'i\e of t i~ S a lie r- <pi si d to 'r ins nit 10 Ii K\ culivo of elie s \ .-i d S.ali's. o b" |,d h -for ' fn ir 1- * ?( e| v! I, ols; .I,ir' s. to la" ' I'm's. dent ol In- Cai i- 1 S i i'-, ici I to o ir | S na'ors and It p'? sell! vs. I (ton e'-s. | ol.i I In I'U" tat lio 'v, i ropy ol t'u' n In i Vf ll pur', ii a! < ! llifsi* II -s* >11 it it >: s. .Mi. 13 If tiu r ml Iri 'Sf I ! .? M -:isii in ! faVt-l ol til-* I * - *| )t >1' ii 11 11 so'll" U'ls. Mr. |)i\\kins liinvd In wT'ki' nil' 'In* words, *1*1 rs .li nt of (lit* I *11<t?-?1 S iti s, ! an I f ) our Son atnrs mil It p i st'ir Mivi's in j ('oiiiiri'ss. in In; It'll If Ti ut! t'mt Ihi ly j tvkicli vv is iipji i t* I liy M s-*rs It .it, A. M j T -ii-iisitii 15 1.111 _ *r 11<I Mil i't. Hit'! t-1% > 1 IM I'll ll\ M S>I*1. 11. II. Till) llS III, I I I \ k .lis J. A . ('tli- ?? ll). Mr. Kluiiii'f in *' < I In mniMiil In* ani"i) I1 iiifii , iiv m imt imk' tin* \u?i.|>. "in In- lit I In-lori' tli.it liii l\ it 11 -1 I r mhiiii ihsi'i.KSinti, nn mo'ioii ol Mi. I' rr\, ;!i j .1,1) in- w is a Ijnnr <1. ini<J If It p t and Itosolutinli I:? i 1 o llif spi-mal uid' r of tin-I -\ fur Tints I .v n 'V, to lie const ti n- I m C >mm tt: ot' l'n- wini Mr. Krost, tro ii t i ('mil ni ;- o In't-r n il IiiijmiM int -i's, siiti i-nt- il a f.ivni :1?'? , llt-pn:: on lli?- f* t.'.n i I r ' /. ns nl' I) .rI liii/ on. pra\ .no tit (t III t. U Ci k nil) lit' (i niii'ft- ii.?\ ijiiilili-. Dec. ll. ? Mr. M.i^rn It. (nun "In; S,n* ( eiiil J nn' Ciiinni't re. in whom w is r- I rr--il 11n* p i.tim.s, in mnr; its. pr- si-iiinji-nts ol | (Iran I Juru s, cV '.. on t i- salij'ft ot' iat in ' pi lanft! no i tan iii'ciio I i-vs. sn'iaiit . .I a rt'pnir, iu*i'o!ii|i iiiii-tl l-v ilio lollo.ti.i^ ' lulls; , A l?i ! t i n-in"i-l 'In' I. ivv in I'-'.il on to it-.ai|.:ii? sjur M-ias lapi-as, im:i'. ;is n.f '11 penalties lor r- i d'-uy wi'liunl a Iu-i iim; : wliicli was readier- Cos- tuiv, and ordtit d lor foiisidi'nt'ion o morrow. Also, a 15 II rr-ji' ii mij tin' 10 n S.-iVoii ot' I .ill At: passed 1 )--.-i-uil)i-r I't It), provilino (or the ap|ioiiiiiii(Mii of Sail rs Ui-nd In, first tinii'. .in ! ordered lor lit' seeun I raid. 111'j 'ii-uiu' rn*v. I Also, .'I III I Oo'| *."1*11 ill!? t 'I* OStatl'H of 111!11'ii:>I ?li iittlcir Is ; II- tttl :ii fos luiio, a fid o Um< 1 lor U H:ooud r-'io ji'tf O-HiOII J 1 ro vV ; I A so t! v followinj; U'-su'u ion : i licso.'vci. 1 tint in tin; opinion of tins L- lii'l i'nr.-, net or.liii^ to tin,- existmH law-', j i!iu ( .oiinins- Dili-s of Uouds an I lin sf ' | ; ml ol .or lio lios iii\ stoil wi li LUo ji omt, ' \ iiavo In- pow?*r to jir.int or rclusu iicci s s. ' us tliov iimv d in \|?i iln-nt. j t t>i mot nil o* Mr Willitn.sp'int), /ii-.vii/r ' *i'ii:i: 11 ? * ll\i '\!<*ni-y tli (Jov< r.ior It * Miitlin-i>t-i| to aj point a < oinmioMOii ln*..| * w tli t t: (! ita * li i liiil.au <, lor a pnrrli .so i o! llii-ir L:i:i Is ; wn.rli was orJcnc J for ' j cons'tl'-i a ton to. niono .v. j On 11 tot ion ol Mr, Joli.i Doti^liits, l\e < so/veil, Tiitit tat; Commit,on on 1*1 'u.-aMon [ bf :I:s rtf-oil o finnnro m i? it d .. . 1 " * of an appropi-ation <> ? ;?! irjf '1 ?? appir tu> mi tl ? Laboratory of tin- Sou u Carolina - i Colli *j On ino'i<>n of .Mr. II !lnr." r, it wis or. (It? J, li it thr- ?' inn fi| ropi s ??f t ie It . port in p liiion to i!i<> !* nit**iiti.iry System, ' 1 b" prin'oil for tin' list- ot the M* mbers. dj Mr l'iTry iirrniliirnf cut lod-?wina !{ . J solu mm s. wlii li were orii' rod to bo prm o l. > j 'iiiil I'lijisnl'Tod Willi tb lti'| ort of tin* Spe I rial Joint Coinini ti o on t ? snbji ct ol the d 11rti>k. o morrow, ?' 1*2 o'clock. fie.su/Tli.it in bo opinion of tins L<'? ; islalnrc, tl o II ink of tho State of Soii"i - i Catolin a was established, as wod lor tie'. convenience and acroinod ition of tin* | Planters of tin* S itc, as of the M> ream tic ? ' Miti ro.st of South (' ro'iiin ; an I hi miking I liln r.d loans to accommodate the A^nrul j tur d interests of the S no on reason il?l< il I credits, tiio I'rosiili nt and Direcors of the I ' Hank of tin' Statu have acted in ac t : cord mice with tlie b-s' micros s of South ! Carolina, nt? I deserve the npproha'inn and r lint tlie censure of h s I^ ?isl.? lire, s | lirso/v. d, THot tie Pr"S'detit and I) rer. i' tors of lie If oik of tie* Stile he, and day , tip' hereby instructed an I r< tjnired to coii* i tintie to ? \" i ll In- acciiinnioda ton m their > i power. em.sis cully hi ii lb" iti ?' ' s's of the ; >aul 15.ink, to the Fanners an 1 !*!. nt rs o! , J ili<- Sm:r. I Hit'-n'ml. 'I' ;?t l!ic !>r?,sul' n! and Dirrc tors f < I tli" li.i.k of t So St.ii" \v r?- .iu 1 or ! I'/di bv tliis L< t?i>l,i'urc 'o in ik" tb" jmr , nit is" of S ock wli "It tliry did sultscr l>" f??r iliritli" (>i!ir!"sti?n II nk; and in miking I" tli"ir stibsrrip' on ?n l<irj*" as 11?#?\ did, wit'i I ti vi"W of oh ?iiIiia r nsouabl" niiMiln r of sliar* s?, 11i?-y nrt"d on th" snti" |?riiiripl< whirli ^ovrrimd all tbo snbtrribrrs lo tlir Cli:?rl"S'on (kink, and tl'i.s I ?"^is! t urn ran-1 not 8"(? in such conduct ru?y ihing nntnoru! or improjir r I Ilcsv/ce't, Tint in the purchase of iho I llu.ldi.io id which tint li ink til the State is tiovv kepi, tUu IV sident ami Directors ol i tin* li ?nk wlcetod a must eligible local.on | air ill:s |cMtulinii, and tin* lji'?;isl.Hiiro a> iiti tl spo.s' il to censure llioui liir audi pur; e i.is*', timet) i *?, t?i impugn tin ir mij !?rs, tir j cnsl roll e.ioiis on the.r ineiiiury a d char H.M r. l< A li M i: li *S ' (i A V. K T T li I'uttiAi lvi.MM;. IU;< kmi{i;U J I. I.S:?:>. Til? v.tsvs received contain uni.' good hits, and would li instate i, but for .> few nl'j clion tide j c\|>i0smuiis. ] Tin: ISivKii is nearly as last week. Tin* | SU'ittiibou k Swan and Oteola liav ? both conic I up lliiB week, with imrclnml'Ze. ' I'otuKi ss ?Tiie Soiiito is willing fur t!??; ! llallMO. 1*110 !I 'live iiiV.j ill i.nielli ??,?' uvi'l til') j N .v J osoy ?[ i >ti4.i lor tl?a |Mv.-..oil, anil ma ?> o'll a roil .a iing Im*. . soth ol o!i iii mis trail N -vv J rsoy. On ,i mi it i oi i>l Mr. W'is.i to mlinit llios w!ii? 11avo ili < ovornor's r iliti'.it * , the voto stood ayoH 117. ii > * 117, Mr. Admix the ! oil nun in of 11 to "irr.n ting" \o inginllic .ilVini. .itivo. One Whig inoiii'ior nliM'iit fVoin imlis. I jiostiioo. and another froin Now Ymk detained j it liomo I>y llu* illness and doitli ol les wife.? j 1'ii - umtioii was, of eaurs , lo-t as there was . .... . y. i \ 11 ?r 1'. I I T'' \v 1 ' : . \ [ I ol loos j tat Sp.'lk'l till t? itllrd.iy til.' I I'll. Willi ill'.' f iliowing i i 'i r-s i:t.\ 1 i ? 4j i ni ?i r?? ri Giii J. W Joins in I l.'i lid 101 71 ! John lti>:i. iu? o'J 1 M 'JJ *Jl I W (J I) uvst'ii. 11 11 l(.:i 77 I I 1' W I'w li Hi s. f> ;? 7 H (? ! | I) II. 1. 'Wis, :j o li I I 10 70 j 11 M, T Iiiinu r, 5 00 t?> li.'J Iji'\ I nroln, -1 11 ! So tiieri'i/, 1 1 2 II 10 II I Toe \ huhi'istr atio.i |? irty seme t<? Ii .vn :i I h n ill in ij'irily. T;i" Nov .1. rsoy iiioutlicrM adj'lt.l I" ilr* Wins: strength. loip-th r with Mr. 11'in s!i ill, of New V'mli, ah.- 'nl. iiinl oiii* to lin ohioti-I tYimi Manx i'iIui iiitti* Ao'il.l in .'u t a tii- ? K-oiii ill ?'i' f ui li'ii n il n"oins to us noaily certain til.il 1 ii.' in .j 1111y of llie IIonto as nu.v or^m z il will award t f i ? vie ml h.'.ik to tli<" A l.uiiiistrat.0:1 el mi mis from Now Jersey. Mr. A. S. Johnston li is is-med a Prospectus of a now p iper, to In* c.i lei tint Ctui'MM I I'i.wter. It will In* i ill .1 l?y II. W. (i l? n .-, M. |). ami pti liisiieil w? e!v!y, in qmirj ?;> to in, Oil m i mpcrial shoot, al ts'JoO per ! oni tin. Toe lii*1 No. ik to lie msttoil imiI) in J antiary. Miss! 11*I*I I'mimi:r?1'h a ts th* t:t!?* o( i a now papvt is-noii l?y S. T. Kino and N. (Ikkin Ni'Ki-ii. at Ilaiiiioiid Miss. tlio lir-1 I .No. ot ivliioli wo have iTc.e;vrJ. It is pnld sli. j?d S'tni toon'lily in quarto form, at ."b?r? per ; ii niitn. Jml'tti ' trotn tlie* specimen before I i lns.it Will In- conducted wrli s.'irit iind jod-r meat. | W illi; N' Mi> \I ion i oh a hi; I'mtMiirMY l' w.ih ainioiineid in jii.rt <>l ilf d.tioii of o-.r [las* wooli's pap r that t!i" W'nio National I Convention at H.or?el?i.rp had in initiated : (ion. W in. 11 II iriunii nt (llm t. r ?? ' dt-iicy. At the liihl hallutu.e, A!r day had a plurally of votes ; hut mat y ot lu< iuiuIs learning tiiat tlio whole strcegh of she Wing party could not Lc carried for loin in either Ai? w ^ "rk or IVnnsylvai i? de'ei rnuied on that account after gome d ays, to vow* f.?r II irison. On tin* final lialliitt, (ii'ti. Harmon had 1\M J vote?, Mr. Clay IKt and ti< ti. oOi if lti. The Convention then hy uj.fi; vote paeccd a I resolut.on rte* 111111011)104 ( 11 Harrison. | Mr. Tyler 0! Virgmii, was uiianitnou-dy chosen a* the cind date I. >r tie Vice I'rcRij d-ucj, on the nrst hale i::g. TiiC (iclega'c* h*oin Virg.uia d r!.;n <1 vi.t.ng .>n t.Vs question, j not from opposition to the person 1:1 nomination , but hoc a use t In y found tli t tin* only person spoken ot was a citizen el tluir own I state. O.iv, lit 1 hour, of Virgniuvvas I'icm. I dent of the Convention. The Joint Coinunli. e i.t lite IJoiist s of our I State Legislature to vvtiom was referred the jnuinori.il of the Great ltd It > >d Company, ! praying for an e.\t< n-% on of the charter for Nanking privilege*, and for an adv.uuc hy the I State of .Shh".'"HI of Stale Slock oil its Rub. scription, have reported favorably to the prayer lot the iiuinorialistH. We h ne neither room nor tune this \vi ok toco y the report. We I nil II do -<> next week, if it *1 ouhl lie adopted hy t I liP lit'o LnnaoJ ' ~ '' ---- 1 , ..... niik.ii iiviii a i we can le.'irn wo consider probable, K\4<ti.v Hmiir.?'I'he city Council ol Cincinnati lately l.iul a tax of cents on wagons employed in that city. The owner# re. j lined to pay, and d> terinined to miller suit. Whereupon an individual off red to clear tin in all from the penalty of th ordinance lot a dollar each, uho h the wagon owner* promptly paid. He then went to the roller tor and paid the twenty live cent tax for each wagon, and pocketed the To cents. Threat ov Rkiii:m.ion.?Tlie Van Rens.dlear Family near Albany had a large tract of territory granted to them under the Du'ch Dynasty, wInch was afterward# confirmed or allowed by both the Ornish Government, and the Ooveriiinenl i f New York. These lands always descended to the oldest of the family and wan tlis property of the late Gen. Stephen Van III nsellear. A pcrpoHia! lease was granted i to tenants, taking the land in parcels, and pay. ! nig an annual rent in wlie.it and o* her pro! ducts of the and. Since the duatli of the I\i. j troon, as the venerable Gen. V. was called, the ten ante have refiw d payment. The She riff was sent to collect, lie was resisted, lie then wont with Ins ponce conitnilauls, ami was ag mi resisted. The Goveri or thereupon iirHi>rinl ?\?>f uui n"Yfiai (OllipimPtl Ul 11)1 ill It, which it wan hoped might quell the spirit of resistance without bloodshed. The Sheriff was allowed to serve Ins processes, and the militia were disbanded, j which it contains genera ly judicious \Vu i have also mm n teeth net on gold (dates, ready 'fur iiisiTin 11 by .Mr. Ilaws, and the wor.'c set mod to us well and very neatly done. The Aduiinis'ratioti p irty in the l.e^ndaI tore et Virginia, have fixed nj on Judge John , \ . .M ii-on as tie ir catid date Lr I". S. Senate. I'L'uiI) II'.un us. ? From the following |? ir.ii'r <|>h, i.iken I .inn a Tallahassee paj per, it woiil I s-cui that the blood hound on) e." is tain ii i>t? hv die lot a! government II.,, . . . j ol l* :oi id.i, set tug tho I cd? ral Uuvorniit'nt J nott'd not adopt Tii/'.ilinsscr, Aot\ UO ?\Y <t I mm the (iovernur lias sen: (Jnh I'ltZpalriok to Cn!i i to purchase HI oil liotn.Js?to pay for d v\ i i- 11 the Union Hank advanced five thou. I sand dollar* 111 speetc. We decidedly up. ! provi d o! this course, uod have confidence j Ii at tic V will joove Useful beyond tin:; I C< S:* The Saiwi i I'ticlory, near this place, was i.ol I on Monday last, at auct oi\ an I 11<?11 _ 111 by A bram |). Jones, l"?sij. lei* I Stilt,000? lieiuj* ennsi l?rnhlv Usn tli .r. ha ! { the cos'. We t.ope that tlie present owne r j and en associates may iia\?; with til'.; CVt.I cern better t [tiiiiv tlihii their prt dt i i ssor*. ("ol. Telescope. T'lt". t " lib". \ T It A II. llO,\l>. ! 1'iom'.he CorrcMiondence ol tho Ci.arits'un , j (\ ur.cr. i( 'uhimbt j Dt'C. '). Tin- ('<nrii.il ee nppiimt* d by the Stuckhol l< rs <<l "l?i L. ('. A' II. It. (*. to nif. ' iiior ni/.i' tlii' I r-^isl.i iir , have pp parfi1, i j lunMi^ii 111" ItiainiMii, M. Kino. ftb.q. .1 , I vi ry ii'il--, *>|t.ril- il and luciJ doeum* fit. set. , I 1 nijt I' rth i't ootid : on of ll?c I.seal affairs hi ttie eomp.inv, an l the grounds on which ' they base lie ir < I.inns for L"g .* I itivc uiJ. I From what we can learn, '| from a innmlicr of the Cum. 1 lltlttee, it appears there Will la j 11uit 011 t1 iff* first day of J irui.ii ry. 011 notes lor the .* cur. 1 y ot | ivliieli iiui i l iuihur^ road is nioif^.i^ed. S62.000 j A!sj, lo BjiiI.s nowviae, 300,1100 B.m.r in those two items, $1,222,000 Besides aboil' $180,000 doe lo eoieracors lor work 1 readv exeeuteil, and about $500,001) 1 lor w oil; now under con'raci. and in progn ss ol construction 1 in round nun.hers there w I ; In- reqiiin d, to meet the exist. ing engagements of the Cnu.1 pany up to January, 18*11, about !$ _' OOO.OOB | Tim assets nvmlahle, tin j State Bonds unsold m L union, nay $230,000 The assets i(>|.iiealt|e?tint I ns-um''?l income ol il i? II.unburn next year, idler |?')iog cinrciu r,\ j?> mos, 130,000 Say, 300.000 Leaving nn indebtedness, not pro?ided f<>r. ol Mxtccn or scveil|cen hundred thousand dollars. Tlw ii|)|>licatioii to the Legislature m, hI understand it, to extend the H.mk Chnrer ^ i (Jen. Ucrnurd, formerly at the head oi the engineer department uf our Federal <?ov?-rnmeut, but who returned to France at tltu revulution wliieli brought the present King to the French throne, lately died at 1'ari* Fkvit ok Dhdnkknhksb.?Whilst al-ol the V lateiy returning home from Hamburg in r<>:r.;?a ny Willi a m g<o boy, bo'li on horseback, then horsey were frightened by sonic drunken men sen of a respectable widow in Abbeville was along tin* road and runaway. The w hite beywas thrown and the negro boy's horse ruun.ng I over hun, broke Ins skull, which caused rb u* . V I the next morning. Who will say that drunk* I cnnchs ought not to be made an indictable otfeit;*e, punishable by iinprifouinent ! i The ('liarb-htoii Courier says that nunc y *.< I now woilh two per cent per uiontli in that J city?equal to twenty four per cent, per ..men,i. Sevetul slue ks of c.iillifpi ikn were icccntly foit ut Siii Salvadoi, whirli g-eatly injur I 111.iiuiiwr** I Tin- S.-u.ito of (ieorgi i have i : I ti<>11. ly .1 vote of :.0 to 3.?, tioniiii a'iae .Mi. \ u> ' l?ur? a for tin* I'ri'ki ii'iicy and Mr. I nyih tlu Vim: I'rcbiJi'iiry. Stati: lii.uisi.A i uki:.?Wo have re:<-.v. d?* u . ?m triuiii.oii of tlie Joiirn its down to j I iM .S itnrd.iy. hut too I rt- to copy any purl. I'.itn 1,'iiiti's adopted a reso'ution to la jonm his day. In th?* Stiia'o t!i fh>n?I in t;? on Ai?rici/t iii' and I iVrn.i! I.a; r \ I tin nts reported in f.uor of tippropria'i og ??3lK) I, l'?r a:i agricultural and geological i Mirv? y ol t'.? s i c, .1 i! in f ivor of clearing > {nut Itl ich ("ml;, ::j action l:tij been !:a I | on these rrpnr s. In t11? (louse, favorable reports on the s one subjects were tlistgrccd 'o. The r* I port and rcsn'utmns reiat iij; to the IJ.inU ?.t j :11* S:ut", nitii laid on ill.' table, th? re t<> -h ep, Iiv a vote of 01 to 44. A report lias ! also been nride by 111*- Comrrii'tce ot Ways land means, litr.ii ino the time to which the i pr* sent Misju nsioo t?f specie payrnems hv any h inks hi the sta e sliitll extend, to tin; liist of Apr I, and providing against further j Misprisions. ; XX* e invi'e attention to the advertisement i of Mr II .vis. XX o In v.? soon a little ni.irmal | publish a by liunsr f ami Dr. Charles C. Alien j <.t Now York, entitled "Popular information on the subject <?t Dentistry," and so far as a hasty inspection oi its crntents'cnables us to judge, we consult r it well writti n. and the direct ion*